ie re s a Keason- Sure-Fire A ds— B reaking I l.issirii-tl 1‘ttgea S how In e re o M d A rg u» 1 'u p o iu rity Il r i o n i Re.id About Ihr G uaranteed C lassified Ad O ffer on Page 2 This Issue •• Hillsboro Independent H ills b o ro In d e p e n d e n t E s ta b lis h e d 11)73 H ills b o ro W7 dr Declared A'gainst Great ID bite Plague Person Cites Need of New Homes Here P r e c ip ita tio n fo r T h r e e -D a y O ffic ia l P eriod R e a c h e s S a y s; R isin g P r ic e s B ra k e on B u ild in g E sta o lish e d 189» Tw o Sections, F ourteen Page» April Rains Bang’s Tests Show Count s Pinballs Win Set Record, Nearly Bree o f Disease Lose in Vote to Continue vo or Three V ears More Needed Before City Council P u b lic B e c o m in g H o m e-o w n C o n sc io u s, L oan A rg u s C reek s 3 In ch es O v e r flo w Dairy Animals Placed Beyond Danger of Infection from Local Sources; Veterina­ rians Speed First Inspections L icense O rd in a n ce P a sse d A fte r A r g u m e n ts by B oth S id e s; R efe r e n d u m W o u ld B a n k s; F ie ld s A r e F lo o d e d D e la y Bang s d isease in V\ ashington county has been found fairly well u n d e r control, acco rd in g to Dr. R. J. Nicol, v e te rin a ria n and one of the official testers fo r th e county. Tests, w hich have been underw ay slightly m ore th a n a m onth, have rev ealed only tw o per cent of disease am ong the cows teste d , th e records show. I he law u n d e r w hich the test is being conducted, was U n til 1 9 3 8 I h r p u b lic li; r Ix'CofTic h o in t'- o w n - • i s h ip c o iic io u , I »1 degret* w h ic h T Io . w e e k th e w e a th e rm a n o p ­ P in b a ll o p e ra to rs w on and lost w o u ld h«ive been u iilx d ic v iih h * o n ly ened t i i " flo o d gates and tr ie d to a t th e p in b a ll m a ch in e o rd in a n c e tw o op lh i» e ye a rs ago. a c c o rd in g m ake up a season d e fic ie n c y in h e a rin g o f th e H ills b o ro c ity c o u n ­ t ” J M Person, m a n a g e r o f the r a in fa ll by d ro p p in g m o re th a n 3 84 c il T uesday n ig h t. W a s h in g to n S a vin g s and Loan us* inch,- o f m o is tu re in th re e days o f T h e o p e ra to rs w o n w h e n th e c ity ••» c a tio n and th e T u a la tin V a lle y n e a rly c o n tin u o u s s to rm . S h o w e rs c o u n c il u n a n im o u s ly passed th e o r ­ p e d n a l S a v in g s and L oan associ­ a re fo re ca st w it h c o o le r te m p e ra ­ d in a n c e e s ta b lis h in g h e a v y licenses a tio n o f H ills b o ro . tu re ♦ passed b y th e state le g is la tu re in f a r th e o p e ra tio n o f the m achines, I h e re a r e m a n y reason« fo r th is Iu p a rts o f th e s ta te strea m s w e n t 1935 to s u p p le m e n t a fe d e ra l la w and lost by v ir tu e o f th e fa c t th a t p u b lic a ttitu d e h u t p e rh a p s th e big* o u t o f th e ir b a n ks d o in g c o n s id e r­ a nd to m a k e a v a ila b le fe d e ra l and a re fe re n d u m p e titio n signed b y t i - a . o n is t h e h o u sin g shortage a b le damage, a nd at 1« ast one life state fu n d s in th is state w it h w h ic h 152 v o te rs w i l l s to p th e o rd in a n c e w h ie h n o w exist«.” said Person was lost as a re s u lt o f th e h e a vy to pay in d e m n ity f o r a n i m a l s u n t il th e n e x t e le c tio n in 1938. A n o th e r i«-.eon is th e s e n s e o f in ­ In te n s iv e ca m p a ig n against tu b e rc u lo s is in W a sh in g tc p re c ip ita tio n . s la u g h te re d u n d e r th e test. A n o p p osing fa c tio n , w h ic h i n ­ y d u rin g 1937. was begun th is m o n th in s e c u rity w h ic h is n o w so p re v a le n t Tests D elayed H ite o n and T ig a rd schools by tin - ne w W a sh in g to n «•« T h re e -B a y S to rm i l t h d e p a rtm e n t. In th e p ic tu re above are c lu d e s th e p ro te s ta n t c h u rch e s o f and 'A hu h m akes th e a ve ra g e fa m ­ A c tu a l te stin g, as fa r as D r. N ic o l T he s to rm began M o n d a y , b r in g ­ th re e d o ctors, w h o in a u g u ra te d th e ca m p a ig n at H it . H ills b o ro and th e H ills b o ro P a re n t- e D on n a L e v e re tt. fir s t g ra d e r, s u b m its to ily f< « I th a t th e y s h o u ld at least and D r E. W A lm q u is t a re c o n ­ T ea ch e r association, th e c o m b in e d th e s k in test b e in g a d m in is te re d by D r F J K a b e i l V in c e n t’s h o s p ita l in te rn e . Seated a nd in g 1 8 inches o f w a te r in a rush. h a \e th e s e e m ly o f a hom e Most cerned. has been d e la ye d a c o n s id ­ p re p a re d to care t o r the w a itin g lin e a re D r. D C. .5 fa rc e s b e in g e stim a te d a t 2000 head o f th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty d e p a rt- home- o ffe re d fo r re n t a re u s u a lly e ra b le tim e because o f th e illn e s s o f y e s ti ra a v th e ra in gauge disclosed m e n t. a n il D r A T. K in g , a ssistant p h y s ic ia n , O rcgc votes, in d ic a te d th a t such a r e fe r ­ tu b e rc u lo s is h o s p ita l. S alem —C u t c o u rte s y in had c o n d itio n and th e fa c to r o f D r. A lm q u is t, b u t th e tim e lo s t w i l l 1.8 inches, and s e ttin g w h a t o ld H iisine»« increa se s fo rc in g th e re g u la tio n s u n d e r th e G P. D u ffie ld , p re s id e n t o f th e tim ers here d e c la re is a re c o rd f o r “ I he associations a re n o w enjoy«, la w ,” N ic o l said, “ th e c o u n ty can be H ills b o ro A p r il ra in s . M in is te r ia l association, in g th e la rg e s t v o lu m e o f business cleaned up and fre e o f th e disease in p re se n te d t h e o p p o s itio n , w h ile F is h e rm e n R e tire .n ic e th e d e p re ssio n .” Person re ­ tw o o r th re e ye a rs a t th e m ost. W illia m M a r tin rep re se n te d t h e F is h e rm e n , poised f o r an e a rly la te d “ T h e y e a r o f 1936 was f u lly T h e re are 22.000 head o f d a iry p in b a ll o p e ra to rs. s ta rt w ith o p e n in g o f th e fis h in g 100 p e r cent gr< a te r in business th a n i c a ttle e s tim a te d as c o m in g u n d e r F o llo w in g th e passage o f th e o r ­ season t h i s m o rn in g 'T h u r s d a y ) , S e ve ra l p ro p e rty sales have been (C o n tin u ed on pace «, colam n 3» th e p re c e d in g ye a r, and it appear« D iscussion o f b a rg a in d a y. e n ­ d is c o n s o la te ly re p la c e d ta c k le and din a n ce. M a y o r J. H G a rre tt, de ­ th a t 1937 w ill fa r exceed 1936 T he rt p o rte d th is w e e k b y K u r a t li A d o rs e m e n t code a nd in tro d u c tio n cussed th e w e a th e r. c la re d th a t he w ish e d to s ta te o p ­ h ig h co j o f b u ild in g m a te ria ls and W ism e r. local rea l estate dealers, in ­ of new m em b e rs c o n c lu d e d th e e n ly to th e m em b e rs o f th e c o u n ­ B usine: s s u ffe re d a re la p s e d ue th e h ig h e r wages now’ b e in g p a id c lu d in g b o th c ity a nd r u r a l p ro p ­ m o n th ly n ig h t m e e tin g o f th e H ills ­ c il th a t he d id n o t c a re to sig n th e to the c o n tin u e d in c le m e n t e le m e n ts a re M o w in g u p h o m e c o n s tru c tio n I e rty . b o ro c h a m b e r o f com m erce. o rd in a n c e and it w o u ld have to b e ­ and m e rc h a n ts w e re p ro n e to g ru m ­ I.u m b e r is a lre a d y on th e g ro u n d s Headers o f the Argus, and (h r fro m w h a t it m ig h t be. h u t th e ne- R J Seearce. b o o ke d fo r a ta lk b le som e w h a t because o f th e be­ come a la w w ith o u t his s ig n a tu re general public, are being invited < ’ 1 ‘ Tv fo r ■ b e lte r w ill no d o u b t o u t- j fo r c o n s tru c tio n o f a b a rn on tw o on b a n k b a n d itry , re p o rte d a t th e la te d s p rin g . a nd o v e r h is veto. w e ig h any o th e r fa c to r and c o n ­ acres on n o rth F irs t A v e n u e e x te n ­ this w eek to participate w i t h last m in u te th a t he was u n a b le to R u s h in g w a te r S u n d a y n ig h t and Has 10 D ays s tru c tio n w ill increase reg a rd le ss o f s io n pur« b le e d by 1. V U n lit H u lit the Argus in N atio n al W an t Ad a tte n d . M i nday m o rn in g u n d e rm in e d roads w ill b u ild a d w e llin g ns soon as tlie U n d e r th e c h a rte r. G a rr e tt has W eek w hich begins Saturday. P L . P a tte rson , p re s id e n t, r e ­ and set cree ks t o o v e rflo w in g . ‘ b a rn is co m p le te d , he said D u rin g th e past tw e lv e m o u th s 10 d a ys in w h ic h to e ith e r s ig n A p ril 17, and closes Saturday, p o rte d th a t th e e n d o rs e m e n t code F ields, in w h ic h fa rm e rs h a ve been Digs B asem ent l it .* ■ .is m g • and loan a ssociations in th e o rd in a n ce , p re p a re a v e to m es­ A p ril 24. was n o t re a d y to p re s e n t to th e s e e k in g to w o r k s in c e th e f ir s t A n o th e r sale in th e same lo c a lity H ills b o ro , h a ve m ade m o re th a n 192 P la n s fa r a la rg e r “ H a p p y D a y s " sage a n d p re se n t th e o rd in a n c e fo r m e e tin g a nd e x p la in e d some o f th e M a y o r J. H. G a rr e tt has been se le ct­ D u rin g this tim e the .Argus is loan . to ta lin g m ore th a n $225.000 was to A r t h u r Jesse, w h o is d ig g in g n e w fe a tu re s o f th e p la n . T h e c a rd o f M arch , w e re soggy w ith w a te r. ed to head a m o to r cavalcade c e le b ra tio n in H ills b o ro J u ly 3-4-5. fu r t h e r a c tio n o f th e c o u n c il, o r presenting the “G uaranteed K e­ i lia se m en t on an acre and a h a lf a n d it is s a id th e prospects are th a t S a tu rd a y . S u n d a y and M o n d a y , Roads Submerged a llo w it 4o go u n sig n ed a nd w it h ­ w ill be d is trib u te d to m e m b e rs and fro m H ills b o r o a nd v ic in it y to th e ru ita ” plan under w hich y o u 11137 and 1938 w ill n e a rly d o u b le tra c t n e x t tlie H u lit p ro p e rly He n o n -m e m b e rs, be said, in an e ffo r t c e le b ra tio n o f th e o ffic ia l o p e n ­ w e re la u n c h e d th is w e e k b y th e o u t a veto. In th e last case, th e o r ­ ’ i places th e ra in s o f M o n d a y may order lu o insertions of your th is a m o u n t. plans to b u ild a house tin s s p rin g H ills b o r o fire m e n w it h a n n o u n c e ­ d in a n ce becom es e ffe c tiv e as o f io p re v e n t th e b re a k in g d o w n o f and M o n d a y n ig h t su b m e rg e d roads in g o f th e G o ld e n G ate span at w a n t ad at the reg u lar rates and B o th Ira e ts w e re in th e fo rm e r M a ­ H a ve A m p le I units th e system . S o lic ito rs also w ill be and San F ra n cisco , w h ic h is s c h e d u l­ m e n t o f th e c o m m itte e in charge th e tim e i t was passed. h ig h w a y s and th e T u a la tin w atch the results. If you do not a nd p r e lim in a r y plans. T h e a-so, la -io n - sta le th i s have hon p ro p e rty a nd w e re o w n e d by g iv e n le tte rs o f a u th o riz a tio n a nd ed fo r t r a f f ic M a y 28. T h e above T h e o p p o s itio n n o w has 30 days r iv e r sw ept o v e r its b a n k s and E I K u r a t li get a response, n otify the Argus C o m m itte e in c lu d e s A n d y L e n tz, a m p le fu n d s and a re c o n tin u in g id e n tific a tio n . p ic tu re show s th e deck, w it h th e in w h ic h to r e fe r th e o rd in a n c e to t u r id J a ckso n b o tto m in to a w in ­ In H ills b o ro F It. N elson o f O h io on the .Monday follow in g the A . L . B ro c k . S. W . M e lh u is h . W il­ loam, at th e low est in te re s t ra te in u n p a v e d se ctio n o f th e w o rld 's a vote. I f g iv e n a veto, th e 30-day B a rg a in B a y Set te r la k e fro m shore to shore. last appearance of your ad and t h e ir h is to ry . -|Jhcre is e vid e n ce, has p u rch a se d a house on Jackson la rg e s t s in g le suspension span in lia m E v e re tt. L . G B u rg e , a nd W il­ p e rio d is sa id to s ta rt fro m th e e n d M ay 22 w as a n n o u n ce d as th e H ig h in th e coast range, snow s in -, i ii, tw e e n T h ir d a m i F o u rth you w ill he given free, tw o more b u r D illo n . D illo n ag a in w i l l m a n ­ h o w e v e r, o f a s tiffe n in g in in te re s t th e fo re g ro u n d . T h e b rid g e w i l l o f th e 10-day p e rio d . «late f o r th e n e x t p ro m o tio n day fo r w h ic h have been th e re s in c e th e age th e e ve n t. i uns of the same advertisem ent. i .les and it m a y lie th a t less fa v o r ­ a ve n ue and H a rry Jo h n son , d e p u ty e m p lo y s ix lanes o f tr a ffic . D is c o v e ry was m ade d u rin g th e th e businessm en and th e d e ta ils w n te r w e a th e r o f F e b ru a ry , be­ C a r n iv a l S igned a b le lo a m m ust I,«, m ade in th e f u ­ s lie n ff. lias co m p le te d a d«-al fo r th e " i le f t ,ii th e h a n d s o f th e n la d gad 1« m e lt and add. e x tra w a te rs » course o f th e h e a rin g on th e o r ­ tu re ae e ord in g to o ffic ia ls o f th e F re d H u llin g h o m e on G ra n t be­ T h e B ro w n in g c a rn iv a l a lre a d y trades c o m m itte e A m e e tin g i f the to th e a lre a d y s w o lle n cree ks and tw e e n Second and T h ir d , a cco rd in g associations. has been s ig n e d f a r th e th re e days, d in a n c e th a t th e re weae th re e w a y s i c o m m itte e was a n n ou n ce d fo r A p r il riv e rs . in w h ic h i t c o u ld become la w . T h e to II A K u r a tli E x tre m e s h o rta g e o f places fo r a nd se ve ra l o th e r concessions h ave 20. in th e H ills b o ro P h a rm a c y . A fa rm p ro p e rty sale was 19 a r r i s f ir s t w o u ld be to in it ia t e a n o r d i­ B r a in B re a k s asked f a r space on w h a t w i l l be re n t in H ills tx ir o , seems to be h a v ­ O scar H agg o f R e e d v ille report«?d H ills b o ro 's la rge st m id w a y . F o r th e nance b y p e titio n ; second, f o r th e in g some e ffe c t on proposed b u ild ­ I o f la n d in th e H e rm a n B is h o p fa rm J u s t west o f R ock c re e k b rid g e , on th e A lo h a d in n e r f o r H ills b o ro fir s t tim e in last y e a r’s successful c o u n c il to pass th e o rd in a n c e w it h in g fo r th e s u m m e r w it h se ve ra l at W e i U n io n to A n d r e w Jo h n son businessm en and expressed th e a p ­ on th e h ig h w a y east o f H ills b o ro "H a p p y D a ys.” th e m id w a y was an e m e rg e n cy clause, and th ir d , to n e w hom es p la n n e d n r in th e p ro ­ w h o is a d d in g it to 18 acres p re ­ p re c ia tio n o f th e A lo h a c le l, fo r a 1 2-inch d ra in b ro k e a n d ru s s h .n g v io u s ly purchased. e m e rg e n c y cess o f c o n s tru c tio n c o n c e n tra te d a t th e so u th e nd o f th e pass it w ith o u t t h e tlie response g iv e n by H ills b o ro . w a te rs sw e p t o u t a la rg e slice T w o new business houses a re u n ­ p a rk b e lo w th e a u d ito riu m , g iv in g clause and a llo w th e o p p o s itio n to E m phasis in lo ca l B o y S co u t a c­ T h e d in n e r w a s th e m ost successful th e h ig h w a y s h o u ld e r. R o ck cre e k P re p a ra tio n s a re u n d e rw a v fa r d e rw a y on M a m stre e t T h e fir s t space f a r a th re e o r fo u r la n e as­ r e fe r i t to an e le c tio n b y th e peo­ was a m u d d y , s w ir lin g to rre n t. th e o b servance M a y 2 o f th e 50th tiv it ie s ( lu rin g th e la st m o n th lo - y e t h e ld , he said, a n d p la n s a lre a d y ple. 1.« in g tlie M o h r b u ild in g re p la c in g H ig h w in d s a c c o m p a n ie d t h e a n n iv e rs a ry o f th e fo u n d in g o f th e s e m b ly o f concessions. a re b e in g m ade to rep e a t th e a ff a ir I c a lly lias been ce n te re d on s w im ­ a n o th e r ye a r. th e w oo d e n s tru c tu re n e x t th e c o m ­ M achines in U nits A s in fa rm e r years, th e c ro w n in g s to rm , sw e e p in g th e r a in across o n ly c o n g re g a tio n o f C a th o lic sis­ m e rc ia l b u ild in g T h is pla ce b u rn e d T h e o rd in a n c e p ro v id e s th a t l i ­ m in g and life s a v in g w o rk b y th e F I. 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L a u re l, a Red th e c o ­ th e landscape i n a d re n c h in g te rs n a tiv e to O regon, k n o w n as th e o f th e "G oddess o f L ib e r t y , ” p a ­ ju s t a y e a r ago W a lls a lre a d y are rade. s ta rtlin g fre e act, ba se ba ll censes be issued in u n its o f fiv e (C o n tin u ed on page colum n 2) c o -o p e ra tio n o f P a c ific u n iv e r s ity o p e ra tio n o f th e c h a m b e r o f c o m ­ S is te rs o f St. M a ry s . lip and re a d y fo r th e ro o f. games, fir e w o r k s and a ll th e o th e r m achines a n d m u ltip le s th e re o f e f F orest G ro v e w ith th e H ill, b o ro m erce in th«’ a n n u a l L a u re l d in n e r T h is o rg a n iz a tio n was fa rm e d 50 f r ills w i l l be a rra n g e d as th e days Begin B iiilding Increased v e lo c ity o f m oney is d is tric t o f th e B oy Scouts o f A m e r- f o r H ills b o ro , w h ic h W ill be h e ld ye a rs ago a t S u b lim ity and has m ove a lo n g to w a rd J u ly 4, D illo n w it h licenses to be issued f o r no C o n s tru c tio n o f a ne w b u ild in g to noted tin s w in k b y W C. C h r is ­ , ica. T h e u n iv e r s ity has a llo w e d th e T h u rs d a y n ig h t. A p r il 29. in th e less th a n fiv e m achines. g ro w n in to a $250.000 e s ta b lis h m e n t sa id th is w eek. house th e R o ya l Soda w o rk s is u n ­ tensen. C o m m e rc ia l N a tio n a l bank, Fee was set a t $225 p e r q u a rte r «•outs th e use o f th e s w im m in g c o m m u n ity h a ll th e re . near B e a v e rto n , know n a s St. d e rw a y to be c o m p le te d as soon as in m a k in g c o m m e n t on th e b a n k ta n k and th e a th le tic a u th o ritie s P la n Parade fo r each u n it o f fiv e m achines, Introd uctio ns M ade M a r y ’s o f th e V a lle y . p o s -ih le . t r ip lin g th e space n o w o c­ re p o rt o f M a rc h 31 ju s t released have v o lu n t a r ily in s tru c te d A g a in th is ye a r, th e parade p a ya b le in advance, a nd th e o p - th e N e w m e m b e rs w e re in tro d u c e d , T h e p u b lic c e le b ra tio n w i l l be th ro u g h th e business d is tric t, w ith c u p ie d by tiia t co m p a n y. tC o n tin u cd on pace 2. ro lu m n 1) H ig h e r prices, he p o in te d nut. boys in th e v a rio u s phases o f th is each g iv in g e x p re s s io n t o th e ir h e ld a t 2 p. in. M a y 2. in th e a u d i­ c iv ic , fra te rc n a l. B o y Scouts, g ir ls ’ R e c e n tly , a e e ord in g to Person, m ake m ore b a n k deposits. a c tiv ity . v ie w s o f th e c o m m u n ity . T h e y w e re to riu m o f Benson P o ly te c h n ic in ! o rg a n iz a tio n s . th e re was a c a ll fo r p ro p e rty on a u to m o b ile s, c o m ­ O ne fe a tu re o f th e business has H e n ry S ch a in ck. d is t r ic t c o m ­ R D. H a lv o rs o n o f th e H a lv o rs o n P o rtla n d w h e n 250 p u p ils o f th e v a r ­ m e rc ia l flo a ts and o th e r fe a ture s, w h ic h to c o n s tru c t an a u to cam p, M o to r c o m p a n y ; H. W . C u r rin , ious schools o p e ra te d by th e S iste rs j w ill be one o f th e d ra w in g cards th e a p a rtm e n ts to he used to re lie v e been a m uch g re a te r v o lu m e o f m issio n er. has been in ch a rg e o f t land t'o o k . R M a ie r. T o m Sholes. checks, w h ile d e p o sits have in ­ w i l l p re s e n t th e pageant. Q ueen o f th e c e le b ra tio n . T h e p a ra d e is a rra n g e m e n ts fo r th e scouts. Last th e h o u s in g s h o rta g e h e re u n t il such D r A M A b ra m s . B ill Jones o f In session f o r tw o days, th e c o u n ty o f th e V a lle y ." lim e as e o n s trn e tio n o f d w e llin g s creased a b o ut $50.000 since J a n ­ w e e k 42 scouts p a rtic ip a te d , fiv e P ig g ly W ig g ly store, b e in g sponsored by th e H ills b o ro a nd H a rry g ra n d ju r y co m p le te d its w o r k la te had reached th e pla ce w h e re the u a ry 1 Loans a lso hove s h o w n a o f w h o m passed s w im m in g m e rit Bates o f H ills b o ro P h a rm a c y . R o ta ry c lu b w it h R. E. W ile y as F iv e Romain T ue sd a y a fte rn o o n a nd re p o rte d tw o steady increase .w ith th e p resent badge. house s h o rta g e had been re lie v e d . c h a irm a n . F iv e o f th e seven fo u n d e rs o f St. J. H. G a rre tt, m a y o r, re p o rte d in d ic tm e n ts and th re e n o t tr u e b ills . ra te a v e ra g in g $10.000 a m o n th in A s r a p id ly as possible o th e r H ills ­ C hecks w ill be p laced in th e m a il "W e are p a r tic u la r ly g ra te fu l fo r th a t he had been nam ed b y G o v e rn ­ B o th in d ic tm e n ts w’e re f o r m o ra l M a ry s s t ill a rc a c tiv e and tw o are loans. b o ro o rg a n iz a tio n s w i l l be in v ite d to d a y 'T h u r s d a y ' fa r school d is ­ dead. T hose a c tiv e are S is te rs M th is s p le n d id co -o p e ra tio n b y th e o r M a r tin to head a cava lca d e fro m offenses. T h e m on e y m a rk e t in th e east. u n iv e rs ity a u th o ritie s a n d to assist in th e v a rio u s fu n c tio n s W ilh e lm in a . M . Cecelia. M . G e r­ tr ic ts o f th e c o u n ty a g g re g a tin g P re s i­ H ills b o ro to th e G o ld e n G a te b rid g e T hose in d ic te d w e re A r t h u r W a tts C h riste n se n said. In d ic a te s h ig h e r d e n t Jo h n F D o b b s " sa id R R c e le b ra tio n a nd asked h o w m a n y o f P o rtla n d , a b o ut 19. and J a c k tru d e . M. A lo y s ia and M . Rose O th ­ d u rin g th e c e le b ra tio n and a f u l l $52.954.20 and c o m p ris in g th e last in te re s t rates in th e o ffin g . Easter, d is tric t Boy Scout c h a ir ­ w.ould jo in . T h e c e le b ra tio n is th e K a r i o f T im b e r. 47. B o th m en are ers w e re M . C la re a n d M . Josephine. p ro g ra m f a r th e th re e days w i l l be o f th e 1935-36 school fu n d s a nd th e Resources h ave ri4 bn fro m $1,- m an. today. " T h is has been a last o f M ay. A u g u s t 12, 1886. th e o rd e r c a m e , ro u n d e d in to shape w ith th e b ig f ir s t a p p o rtio n m e n t o f th e fu n d s in c u s to d y and w e re a rra ig n e d be­ 019.885 15 on M a rc h 31. 1934, to p a r tic u la r ly d if f ic u lt phase o f th e fo re J u d g e R. F ra n k P eters y e s te r­ in to possession o f a tw o -s to ry school ' d a y set fa r M on d a y. J u ly 4 f a llin g fo r 1936-37. it has been a n n o u n c e d fro m th e o ffic e o f O. B. K ra u s , $1.772 588 47 on M a rc h 31 o f th is p ro g re ss o f o u r scouts in d a y press in T he re sa o f M a p le L a n e 309066. 4 l j - cost. M em b e rs o f th e b o a rd w e re o f O. A C lands c o n ta in e d w ith in tio n . y e a r-o ld o w n e d b y Sam H u lit and to ta l o f 142 boys se rve d in th e I tiie n o rth . M rs, J. C. K a y n o r is o u r th e o p in io n 'h a t th e a d d itio n a l cost , ( h e ir b o rd e rs, was o rg a n ize d at a P ro te st C hange d is tric t. R e g is tra tio n o f a n e w j hostess and Don E ck, o u r tra v e l Sons, in class B H I. set a re c o rd o f to th e d is tric t fo r th is size class. ! 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T e m p le to n , w h o 10 p e rc e n t fo r a d m in is tr a tiv e p u r 1 m yself, I n e v e r have eaten T h is e ro sio n c o n tro l w o r k is c a r­ r c tp iire d to have a fa rm p ro je c t in S o il c o n s e rv a tio n p e rta in s to e ro ­ a tte n d e d . poses and th a t th e b a la n ce be ap j d in in g ear n r trie d to sleep th e o p e ra tio n o f w h ic h th e y re c e iv e sion c o n tro l and is b e in g c a rrie d r ie d o u t on a c o -o p e ra tiv e basis T e m p le to n was nam ed c h a irm a n p lie d fir s t to pay th e co u n tie s tin (C o n tin u ed on puu«* S. colum n 61 f u ll in s tru c tio n in fa rm in g m ethods. o f (lie e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e o f fiv e e q u iv a le n t o f th e ir la x c la im s j b e tw e en th e fa rm e r and the s e r­ ---------------------------------------- - T hus, it was p o in te d out. s tu d e n ts on e x c lu s iv e ly fa r th a t purpose. m em b e rs a p p o in te d Io h a n d le m a i­ w h ic h a m o u n t to $.500.000 a n n u a lly , j T h e g ro u p ju s t nam ed co m p rise s vice. F u r r o w terraces, dam s and in th e c it y w o u ld v ir t u a lly be le rs p r e lim in a r y to th e h e a rin g s in w h ile th e balance, if a n y re m a in e d , i H ans Jacob H a lvo rso n . 91). F a rm ­ " I t pays to a d v e rtis e ,'* m eans , p a rt o f th e C h e h a le m v a lle y and g u llie s , grass s tr ip p in g and see d in g b a rre d fro m th e course. W a s h in g to n , a nd to ta k e u p e m e r­ be p a id in to tlie ir r e d u c ib le school 1 in g to n . d ie d in his home th e re m o re th a n .just s o m e th in g io pass I th a t p a rt o f the C h e h a le m rao u n - o f p e rm a n e n t grass m ix tu re s , are gency issues w h ie h m ig h t arise. Ih e tim e o f d a y w it h am ong p a ­ Last n ig h t 'W e d n e s d a y ) th e b o a rd fu n d o f Ih e stale. M o n d a y. F u n e ra l services w ill be ju s t some o f th e th in g s th a t a re tro n s o f A rg u s e la s s ifie d a d v e r­ m et and c o n sid e re d th e h ir in g o f a i ta in se ctio n in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty E a rl B. Day. c o u n ty ju d g e o f h e ld ({tirstin n M ethod F rid a y a fte rn o o n fro m th e south o f S c h o lls a lm o s t to S h e r­ w o rk e d o u t and la id o u t fo r in ­ tis in g te a c h in g s ta ff fo r th e c o m in g y e a r T h e h ill p ro v id e s fo r m a rk e tin g Jackson c o u n ty a n il G u y G o rd o n , C o rn e liu s L u th e ra n c h u rc h w ith d iv id u a l fa rm s to sto p h e a vy e ro ­ wood. H ills b o r o and its c o u n ty f a ir e v i­ Says Joe W e rre : " I had im m e ­ o f (). 8« C. tim b e r on a su sta in ed a tto rn e y fo r th e c o u n ty c o u rts as­ b u r ia l at F a rm in g to n . sion in m uch o f th e area c o v e re d d e n tly o b ta in s w id e p u b lic ity a - is d ia te re s u lts fre m m y a d v e rtis ­ F arm ers Can Sign y ie ld basis, th u s m a k in g th e su p ­ sociation. have been nam ed by the b y th is p ro je ct. lie was b o rn D ecem ber 28. 1840. in d ic a te d th is w eek in a le tte r re ­ in g . it sure p a ys." p ly p e rp e tu a l, and Ih e c o u rts a l­ a .social ion to a p p ea r in W a sh in g to n Iv a n D c A rm o n d . m an a g e r o f th is S aid W e n d e ll D a v is o f H ills ­ rea d y had a p p ro v e d Ib is p rin c ip le . at ih e c o m m itte e b e a rin g s and p re ­ in N o rw a y and im m ig ra te d in 1872 c e iv e d by Ed I,. M oore, m anager p ro je c t, an n ou n ce d last w e e k th a t b o ro : Som eone b o u g h t th e horse T o Ib is Ih e c o m m itte e fo u n d o n ly sent th e p o s itio n o f Hie la n d g ra n t to N e w Z ealand, w h e re he spent o f th e fa ir, fro m San A n to n io . Texas. Forest Scrvlee Seek D rivers the a rtic le s o f a s so cia tio n a rc n o w T h i' le tte r is fro m a s p i'e ia lis t in 14 years, c o in in g to O regon fro m tlie same day llie ad ia in e o u t in one o b je c tio n . T e m p le to n said, th a t co u n ties, T e m p le to n e x p la in e d . T ru c k d riv e rs fo r lig h t and h e a vy re a d y fo r th e s ig n a tu re o f fa rm e rs rest roo m a tte n d in g , w h o seeks to th e re in 1888 to s e ttle ; I F a rm in g - ih e A rg u s . I had se v e ra l m o re o f ­ be in g th a t th e h ill d id not re q u ire A sserts C o u n ty w it h in t h e tru c k s have u n til A p r il 23 to m ake fe rs th e same d a y ." W a s h in g to n C o u n t y G u V r n s c y i whose p ro p e rty is ton. H is w ife , d ie d in 1906 He was a dd th e fa irg ro u n d re s t room s to Ih e s e c re ta ry o f th e in te r io r Io sell Costs in c id e n t to th e iire s e n ta tio n b re e d e rs w i l l m eet at th e H ills b o ro b o u n d a ry o f th e c o n s e rv a tio n p ro ­ a p p lic a tio n fa r tw o such Jobs in th e B. A. Bean reported: " I sold a ll th e m a x im u m a m o u n t o f -tim b e r o f th e a s so cia tio n ’s sta n d w ill be one o f th e fir s t m em bers to e sta b ­ Ins se v e ra l c o n tra c ts . T h e specialist, tlie pigs soon a fte r th e p a p e r came c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce roo m s M o n ­ je c t. These a rtic le s o f a ssociation U S. fo re s t service, i t was a n n o u n c ­ p o ssib le tin d e r Hie su sta in ed y ie ld I p a id b y assessment u p o n th e c o tin - lis h th e N o rw e g ia n L u th e ra n c h u rc h H o w a rd A. Snow , p o in ts o u t th a t he fu rn is h e s a ll necessary a rtic le s day n ig h t at it. says Jo h n M u llo y , a rc no w in th e p ro je c t o ffic e in ed th is w e e k th ro u g h th e U. S. c iv il o u t a nd c o u ld h ave sold m a n y In h is se ttle m e n t. so lo n g as th e re was a m a rk e t. s e rv ic e c o m m issio n . A p p lic a tio n s , ties In te re ste d . T h ro u g h th e e ffo rts N e w b e rg . m o re ." S n o w e x p la in s th a t th e re is no c o u n ty p re s id e n t. C h ie f o b je c tio n was Io Ih e d is t r i­ o f Ihe c o u n ty c o u rts o f th e la u d S u r v iv in g a re tw o sons. Jo h n s h o u ld be addressed to t h * m anager, U n s o lic ite d te s tim o n ia ls l i k e F a rm e rs w h o w is h to have e ro ­ E le v e n th U S. C iv il S e rv ic e D is tric t, 1’ . M. B ra n d e . head o f th e a n im a l b u tio n fe a tu re w h ie h a llo ts 50 p e r ­ g ra n t co u n tie s d u rin g th e last II nnd H a ro ld , b o th o f F a rm in g to n ch a rg e to th e fa ir a ssociation as the these assure (lie p u b lis h e rs o f the in d u s try section o f th e state college, sion c o n tro l w o r k d o n e on th e ir fe d e ra l b u ild in g . S e a ttle . Wash. F u ll ce n t o f I be proceeds Io I be cou n ties, years, m o re th a n $15.000,000 lias a nd th ro e g ra n d c h ild re n and th re e a tte n d a n ts w o r k on tip s, " b u t w o rk in a n ic e w a y so as to o ffe n d no A rg u s th a t c la s s ifie d a d v e rtis in g w ill be p resent to discuss d a iry m a t­ fa rm s m a y c a ll at th a t o ffic e and in fo rm a tio n can be o b ta in e d at th e 25 p e rc e n t to re p a y m o n ie s ad- (C o n tin u ed on page 3, K ilu m n . t ) g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n . one.” is so w n in a f e r t ile fie ld . te rs w it h th e G u e rn s e y breeders. s ig n u p a n y d a y b e tw e e n 8 a. ni. lo c a l p o s to ffic e . I Asked to A tten d City Property Chamber o f Commerce Hears Changes H ands N ew City Endorsement Plan Dealer Reports S p e c ia l O ffe r Local Firemen Prepare Plans for Celebration M a d e to R e a d e r s Pacific U Gives Aid Local Scouts in Swim Program Catholic Order Soon to Observe A nniversary Rank Business Shows Grow th Grand Jurors End Labors; Two Indicted School Funds Near Normal Cleanup Week Set April 24 Contest Winner On W ay South Tells of Trip Tigard School Wins Shorthand Honors Farm Course Rejected H ere County Guernseys Set State Record Land Grant Counties Prebare Defense Against Proposed Bill Chehalem Mountain Groub Seeks Control Soil Erosion Rites Friday for Farmington Man R e su lts P le a s e P a tr o n s o f A rg u s Texas Man Offers New Service Here Guernsey Breeders Plan Meet Monday I