The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 10, 1937, Image 1

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Un «ni Breaking < l.tssIFIrd
I'.iges sh ow Increased
Many Carreppondents Bring You
Fresh News of Your Com­
munity W eekly
Argus P iq iu D ilty
W ith W hich is Combinée
V o lu m e
I.'!, No.
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Death Closes
Chapter for
E. I. Kuratli
H ills b o ro
Large Number
Recruits Given
Physical Test
In d e p e n d e n t
E sta b lish e d
1873
Many Attend
Club School
from County
sboro In d ep e n d e n t
H illsboro, O regon, T hursday, .June 10, 1937
Farm Groups
Reserve Space
for County Fair
Soil Program
Group Suggests
Plan Changes
School Board
Contest Seen:
Petitions Filed
Use Found for
Cannery Waste
Funeral Held
for C. Maurer
County Townsend
Picnic Sunday
Car Accidents
Show Increase
Prospects Good for Excellent
Legion Junior Basebol I Team
Holstein Dairy
Owners Picnic
illness Strikes
Ed Sehulmerich
N a m e A sk e d for
S c h o o l B u ild in g
A rg u s
E sta o lish e d
1894
Two Sections, Fourteen Page»
Quiet Weeks Softball Games Dedicate Youth Dead;
Arrive for Field Before Big Crowd Two Injured
Circuit Court More Than 1200 Persons Witness Opening by Gun Fire
B etw een ,3 and 2(1 re c ru it s fo r
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty fa ir w ill be
the ne w h a tte i y o f a r t ille r y b e in g
h e ld in H ills b o ro th is y e a r day and
n ig h t. S e p te m b e r 2. 3 and 4 B u ild ­
' o rg a n ize d in H ills b o ro , w e re g ive n
ings p a in te d and im p ro v e d last ye a r,
p h ysica l e x a m in a tio n s W ednesday
w ill he m ade s t ill m ore a ttra c tiv e
I n ig h t T h e b a tte ry re q u ire s tit, m en
tin s year, a c c o rd in g to fa ir b o a rd
to reach f u ll peace tim e s tre n g th
plans
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D is p la y s o f a g ric u ltu r a l p ro d u c ts
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E q u ip m e n t o f the b a tte ry to be su m m e r school at O reg o n S ta te c o l­ c o u n ty p ro d u c ts w h e n th e y v ie w a rra n g e m e n ts fo r h is absence fro m
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these e x h ib its . F u tu re F a rm e rs also
rest m th e c e m e te ry a t B e th a n y fu rn is h e d as soon as possible a fte r lege. C o rv a llis . M on d a y
th e c o u n ty fo r th e n e x t th re e weeks,
T h e yo u n gste rs, n u m b e rin g 75. le ft w ill have o u ts ta n d in g d is p la y s o f he said W ednesday.
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agent and c lu b leader, states th a t M asonic g ra n d lodge o f O reg o n in
w h ic h In* had been a m e m b e r fo r a n ti- a ir c r a ft defense, a nd C o lt a u to ­ m tw o la rg e school busses T h e re
w e re 22 hoys and g ir ls on th e east 4-H c lu b e x h ib its w ill test th e capac­ sessim
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fa ir O. B. K ra u s , c o u n ty school to hear a case a t D a lla s f o r J u d g e
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A fin e e n te rta in m e n t p ro g ra m ir> v io la to r, appeared
b e fo re Ju d g e
I otik / t r t i v r l* .irt
ed a p p ro x im a te ly $5 500 a n n u a lly a rt: and h o u se h o ld in s tru c tio n Boys be in g a rra n g e d and w ill be c o m p le t­ Petes s and a fte r a h e a rin g , his
Pi« \ mus to th a t tim e he had ta ke n
T h e m en d ra w fro m $1 to $2 80 fo r w e re re g is te rin g fo r a ll m a n n e r o f ed la te r
p a ro le was e xte n d e d on th e p r o v i­
an a c tiv e in te re s t in th e a ffa irs o f
each d r i l l n ig h t and th e • a m e stu d ie s r e la tiv e to t h e ir ty p e of
sio n I hat he pay $5 a m o n th to w a rd
hu c o m m u n ity and se rve d fo r a a m o u n t |>ei day fo r each d a y . pent w o rk B o th boys and g ir ls re ce ive
th e rost3 o f h is in d ic tm e n t on a
ti»nsirt«r.»ble tim e as school cl« r k m
p h y s ic a l e d u c a tio n as p a rt o f the
b u rg la r y ch a rg e in O c to b e r. 1935.
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h i 1910. he wa elect« <1 to the ll, ted m en are fu rn is h e d co m p le te m g th e business o f lo c a tin g room ;
in a d w e llin g in th e d a y tim e in
c o u n c il, w h e re he ; u n ifo rm s and in cam p have th e u n p a c k in g baggage and g e ttin g ac
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g o ld fro m a house in C o rn e liu s .
B a g le y, m a y o r T h e fo llo w in g y e a r Age ic<|unem ent.'. fo r e n lis te d m en p ro x im a te ly BUM, w e re re g iste re d
A lb e r t B ra n d t o f B e a v e rto n , a r ­
he assisted in th e o rg a n iz a tio n o f are fro m 18 to 45 years.
fro m a l, p a rts o f th e state
T h e ca m p th is ye a r, at w h ic h
rested T uesday on a ch a rg e o f c o n ­
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tu r a l c o n s e rv a tio n a d ju s tm e n t p ro ­ m in o r wa g iv e n 24 h o u rs in w h ic h
gei w ith th e C o m in e iT ia l N a tio n a l n a tio n a l g u a rd u n its fro m several F o rd , te a ch e r in L c is y v illc school
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C lu b m e m b e rs and frie n d s w ill be m e n t o f W a sh in g to n c o u n ty , w e re to p ro c u re c o u n c il. B ra n d t is 85
in te re s te d in lis te n in g to th e c o u n ­ o ffe re d b y th e c o u n ty c o n s e rv a tio n y e a r old.
K u r a t li s
( >l«l-1 im e i s i late th a t
ty bro a d ca st fro m t h * 4 -H su m m e r c o m m itte e at a d is tr ic t c o n s e rv a tio n Larceny M etal Charged
gre a te st p u b lic : M ir ic e was to th è
C h arged w ith la rc e n y o f m e ta l
school d e le g a tio n o v c i s ta tio n K O A C m e e tin g h e ld W ednesday in P o r t­
depositor*- o f tin old Hillsboro Na-
o f O regon S ta te co lle g e . C o rv a llis . la n d T h e c o m m itte e , in c lu d in g W fro m th e D o b e r s a w m ill a t Banks.
tio n a l w h '-n th a t m s titu tio u . e ra m p -
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F rid a y nt 7 p m re p o rts L E F ra n ­ F. C y ru s , c o u n ty a gent, a tte n d e d .
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la n d are in th e c o u n ty ja il f o llo w ­
cis assistant c o u n ty agent, w h o is
cash at once and w o r k in g unceas-
Ideas o f th e c o m m itte e n o w are in g th e ir a rre s t F rid a y . T h e m ill
in C o rv a llis in ch a rg e o f th e boys.
ingl.v fo r 36 hours, he r .nsed n e a rly
m o re o r less c le a rly d e v e lo p e d be­ has been s h u t d o w n , a c c o rd in g to
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by
p e rso n a l s o lic ita tio n
Broadcasts P lanned
cause o f th e tw o d a y co n fe re n c e
am ong his fn e m ls to k«' ■ep th e h a n k
D e fin ite p la n s fo r th e bro a d ca st h e ld in H ills b o ro in A p r il at w h ic h S h e r iff J o h n C o n n e ll.
R o b e rt G illo c k , also o f P o rtla n d ,
in o p i'ra tio n
have not been ai ran g e d as y e t so tim e it was decid e d to reco m m en d
th a t th«* p ro g ra m can n o t he a n ­ increase in a lfa lfa acreage and a a rre s te d th e same d a y as th e tw o
Pt titio n s
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M r s
H a n k in g O f f u u l
nounced. b u t se ve ra l m e m b e rs t»f m o re c o n c e rte d e ffo r t to w a rd weed b ro th e rs , fa re s charges o f b u rg ­
A t th e tim e o f h r d a a th he waa P ra n k , ’e te i . C a rl Hus* i l l M i
la r y at th e S a x to n Ac L o o n e y g ra v e l
\ ice p re s id e n t o f th e C o m m e rc ia l W M. Ih u ish and P A A n d e rso n fo r th e d e le g a tio n w ill p a rtic ip a te in th e c o n tro l. T h e c o m m itte e in c lu d e s 15
N a tio n a l h a n k and m a c tiv e a d m in ­
■cti< >n to H ills b o ro school h o a rd broadcast w in c h w ill d e p ic t some m en fro m v a rio u s p a rts o f th e c o u n ­ p la n t on G ales e re e k M a y 12. I t
is tr a tio n o f his p riv a te loan bum -
file d th is w eek
M c in h e r s phase o f th e 4-H su m m e r school ac­ tv headed by J o h n W. K a m ila o f is a lleged th a t G illo c k b ro k e in to
th e to o l shod, to o k a gas p u m p
ne: am o n g th«* fa rm e rs o f th e whose te rm s e x p ire a re 11 E W ile v tiv itie s T h is is p a rt o f a series o f F a rm in g to n
a r d helped h im s e lf fro m tt]e co m -
d a ily b ro id c a s ts a t th , game h o u r, F arm ers Asked Ideas
and Rnnsell. F le c tio n is Ju n e 12.
c o u n ty
p o n v gas ta n k .
So u d d c n ly d id «h ath s tr ik e th a t
F a rm e rs o f O re g o n w ill be g iv e n
W ih y is r e t ir in g at th e end o f w h ic h w ill be p a rtic ip a te d in by th e
’ -e o f $25 each was le v ie d in
F rid a y n ig h t
he talk«*«! w ith h is hls f ir s t te rm , re fu s in g a requetd v a rio u s co u n tie s o f th e sta te T h e an o p p o r tu n ity to expess t h e ir o p in ­
Justice
c o u rt against P ete K n ig h t
frie n d s a lo n g M a in s tre e t in
the to present h is nam e again fo r e le c ­ e n tire series o f broadcasts w ill co ve r io n s on th e d e ta ils o f th e a g r ic u lt u r ­
« v e ilin g . and visit«*«! se ve ra l tim e s tio n C a rl R ussell aLso has se rve d th e c o m p le te a c tiv itie s o f th e 4-H al p ro g ra m and th e ir o p in io n s w ill and C h a rle s A tk in s on a charge
o f th e ft o f c h itta m b a rk fro m th e
s u m m e r school
d u rin g th«* d a y in th e honu* o f Ins a te rm
he sent to w e s te rn h e a d q u a rte rs and
T h e re w ill also b«‘ a d a ily b ro a d ­ th e n tu W a s h in g to n fo r c o n s id e ra ­ p ro p e r ty o f C. C. Beers w e st o f
b ro th e r. H e n ry , w h o liv e s h i th e
Enschede N o m in a te d
cast fro m 2 to 3 p. m o f th e assem­ tio n in fra m in g th e 1938 p ro g ra m , H ills b o ro
sum«* b lo c k on L in c o ln street.
P e titio n fo r W J Enschede has
Court O rders Filed
F rid a y
n ig h t, a cco m p a n ie d
by been c o m p le te d and w ill be placed b ly p ro g ra m , w h ic h w ill in c lu d e the announces N E Dodd, c h a irm a n o f
O rd e rs file d th is w e e k in c ir c u it
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K u r a tli. he d ro v e to B e a ve r- <»n file *oon as c a n d id a te fo r m e m ­ g ro u p s in g in g , e n te rta in m e n t by th e state A A A c o m m itte e .
c o u rt in c lu d e F e d e ra l L a n d b a n k
P r e lim in a ry to such an e xp re ssio n
h n. w h e re th e y a tte n d e d th e h ig h ber o f th e u n io n h ig h school board su m m e r school d e l e g a t e s a n d
vs J. B H o w la n d et al. c o n firm a ­
a scrie s o f s ix d is tr ic t m e e tin g s w e re
school g ra d u a tio n r e tu r n in g hom e to re p la ce 3’ P G o o d in w h o re tire s . speeches by guest speakers.
tio n o f sale: F ed e ra l L a n d b a n k
a rra n g e d b y th e state c o m m itte e be­
lit for«* m id n ig h t A fe w h o u rs la te r
H ig h school e le c tio n w ill he M o n ­
vs M a r tin G anz ct al. c o n firm a tio n :
tw e e n J u n e 8 and J u n e 11 at C o r­
hi* c o m p la in e d o f pa in s in his s to m ­ day. Ju n e 28. in th e h ig h school
«C ontinued <>n page 3. ro lu m n 1)
v a llis . P o rtla n d . R oseburg. A r lin g ­
ach and b e fo re seven o 'c lo c k he was b u ild in g
N o m in a tin g jw titio n s m ust
to n . R e d m o n d and B a k e r, a nd e x ­
d«*ad
be on file w ith th e d is tric t c le r k
te n d e d b y c o m ity c o m m itte e m e n
He was th e son o f th e la te J J.
at least seven days p r io r to the
a nd c o u n ty agents.
and T h c n '- .i K u r a t li O n O cto b e r e le ctio n , and o th e r p e titio n s ma
17 1895. he was m a rrie d to M a tild a
Committee Seans Questions
he placed in c ir c u la tio n a nd file d
O rossen m th e G ro s .e n hom e at
Q u e stion s sent o u t to th e state
fo r b o th schools b e fo re e le ctio n
P lans to repeat th e su ccessful
( l o n lln u rd un |>agr 3. colum n 2>
T h e p u b lic school hoa rd , in ses­ F o u rth o f J u ly parade o f last y e a r and c o u n ty o ffic ia ls p re v io u s to the
sion M o n d a y n i g h t ,
co n sid e re d a re u n d e rw a y ag a in th is ye a r, ac­ m eetings, h a ve to do w ith m ethods
O rc n c n th is w in te r w i l l be the
c o n tra c ts
fo r
tr a n s p o rta tio n
o f c o rd in g to R. F W ile y , c h a irm a n o f e s ta b lis h in g in d iv id u a l fa rm bas­
ch o o l c h ild re n T h e b o a rd decided in charge fo r th e R o ta ry c lu b , sp o n ­ es; w ith th e success o r o th e rw is e o f r a ttle fe e d in g c e n te r fo r th e P o r t­
th e
d iv e rs io n and n o n -d iv e rs io n la n d and W e ste rn O re g o n area
on a re n e w a l o f c o n tra c t w ith John sors o f th e e ve n t.
fa rm c la s s ific a tio n s : a nd w it h th e th ro u g h p la n s co m p le te d b y th e re ­
Bose, and p ro b a b ly w i l l o ffe r a
P rizes a m o u n tin g to $100 again re s u lts o b ta in e d b y p la c in g
m ore c e n tly o rg a n iz e d E v e rg re e n F e e d in g
c o n tra c t to M rs. H a r ry C h ris te n ­ a re to be o ffe re d fo r flo a ts and
e m phasis th is y e a r on s o il b u ild in g co m p a n y o f w h ic h I. D. B o d in e . B o ­
sen to re p la ce G. N. T a g g a rt, w h o p a rtic ip a n ts in th e v a rio u s d iv i­
p ra c tic e s co m p a re d w it h d iv e rs io n
d in e A- C la rk , liv e s to c k b ro k e rs o f
F u n e i.il rite s w e re h e ld T ue sd a y is r e tir in g .
sions in c lu d in g c o m m e rc ia l, f r a t e r ­
W h a t p ra c tic e s s h o u ld be added P o rtla n d L iv e s to c k exch a ng e , is
a fte rn o o n fro m th e B e th a n y B a p tist New Hus P la n n e d
nal. c iv ic clu b s, p a trio tic groups, o r o m itte d is a n o th e r q u e s tio n , and head.
c h u rc h
fo r C h ris tia n M a u re r, 73.
M rs. C h riste n se n p la n s a new . a n d in d iv id u a ls .
w h a t a re some s p e c ia liz e d c ro p
B e tw e e n 4(H) and 506 tons o f co rn ,
w h o d ie d F rid a y «‘v e ilin g at his a ll steel bus w ith th e la te st f i x ­
S p e cia l a tte n tio n w ill be de vo te d p ro b le m s is also b e in g asked. T h e p e a v in e a nd squash w aste fro m th e
hom e
m
H ills b o r o
fo llo w in g
a tu re s and co m fo rts.
to th e pet section. W ile y d e cla re d , g e n e ra l e ffe c t o f th e p re se n t p r o ­ R a v -M a lin g c a n n e ry in H ills b o r o
•tro k « ' He had been ill a w e e k B u r ­
B a rb a ra Potts, te a ch e r o f p h y s i­ a nd tic k e ts to th e V e n e tia n th e ­ g ra m
is also b e in g in v e s tig a te d . w ill fu rn is h th e -fe e d to fa tte n 2000
ia l was m th e B e th a n y P re s b y te ria n cal e d u ca tio n , p ro b a b ly w ill be a tre a nd fo r rid e s on th e F e rris
F in a lly th e o ffic ia ls w a n t to k n o w head o f ra n g e c a ttle , it is e stim a te d .
ce m e te ry .
c o n tin u e d fo r e ig h t week.s as su ­ w h e e l a nd m e rry -g o -ro u n d on th e w h a t p a rts o f th e p re se n t p ro g ra m T he c a ttle w i l l be s h ip p e d to th e
M a u re r came It» th e U n ite d States p e rv is o r o f th e lo ca l p la y g ro u n d m id w a y ,
w ill be p resented each h a ve been h a rd e st to e x p la in to y a rd s a t O re n c o fro m E a ste rn O re ­
45 ye a r . ago. fro m C a n to n. Berne. p ro g ra m , the b o a rd decided.
b o y a nd g ir l e n te rin g th is eve n t.
fa rm e rs .
gon.
Sv. it/e rla n d . w h e r e he was b o rn
In fo rm u la tin g n e x t y e a r s p ro ­ W arehouse Included
Seek A u to m o b ile s
M a rc h 22. 1864 He fir s t se ttle d in
T h e re also w ill be p rize s fo r the g ra m those in c h a rg e w i l l be g u id e d
T h e p la n t o f th e n e w c o m p a n y in ­
th e B e th a n y c o m m u n ity , w h e re he
m ost co m ic c h a ra c te r,
flo a t
o r b y past e xp e rie n c e , th e o p in io n s o f cludes one o f th e la rg e w arehouses
liv e d
Bi ye a rs b e fo re m o v in g Io
p a rty , d e co ra te d b ic y c le s a nd dec- g ro w e rs , and b y th e re s u lts in n u m ­ o f Ih e d e fu n c t O re n co N u rs e ry c o m ­
M o u n ta in d a le w h e re h e spent 26
o ra te d
a u to m o b ile s
D e co ra te d e ro u s "s a m p le c o u n tie s " w h e re d i f ­ pany, in w h ic h th e feed w i l l be
ye a rs b e fo re r e tir in g fro m his fa rm
a u to m o b ile s p a r tic u la r ly a re d e ­ fe re n t p la n s are b e in g tr ie d o u t stacked u n t il used, and p ro p e rty
to H ills b o ro He had been a r e s i­
enough in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e w a re ­
W a sh in g to n c o u n ty T o w n se n d p ic ­ s ire d th is y e a r as last y e a r th e re th is ye a r.
de n t here th re e years.
house f o r y a rd in g fa c ilitie s .
S u r v iv in g a re his sons. C h ris and n ic w ill be held S u n d a y at R ip p lin g w e re p rizes w it h no ears en tere d .
W aste p ro d u c ts w ill he processed
E d w a rd . B lo o m in g ; S o lo m o n
and W a te rs F. K H a s k e ll and o thers W ile y p o in ts out.
by passing th e m th ro u g h e n sila g e
S p e cia l fe a tu re s o f th e parade
W illia m . P o rtla n d . B e rb e r,. H ills ­ w ill speak and th e re w ill be a
c
u
tte rs , w h ic h m a k e h ig h stacks
th is y e a r w ill be a c h ild re n 's r h y th m
b o ro ; C>nis. W illia m
and
F re d s h o rt re lig io u s se rvice.
w ith s tra ig h t sides. T h e o u ts id e o f
P ic rc n . P o rtla n d , and d a u gh te rs.
F le e coffee, su g a r and crea m w ill b and fro m A lo h a , and a n u m b e r
th e sta cks d rie s in to a h a rd sh e ll,
Louise. H ills b o ro ; Ih ild a . P o rtla n d , he se rve d and e v e ry b o d y is w e I* o f h ig h sch o o l a nd ju n io r h ig h
k e e p in g th e in s id e in p e rfe c t c o n ­
and M rs F ra n k C o rev. M o u n ta in - com e M u sic w i l l he fu rn is h e d b y school bands are b e in g in v ite d to
d itio n fo llo w in g fe rm e n ta tio n . T h e
p a rtic ip a te
dale.
th e F ore st G ro v e band.
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty persons in ­ p ro je c t is n o t an e x p e rim e n t as it
"W e d o n 't e xp e ct e l a b o r a t e ju r e d in a u to m o b ile a ccid e n ts in ­
flo a ts ," W ile y said th is w eek, " b u t creased 65 last y e a r o v e r 1935. and has been tr ie d in o th e r places w h e re
w e d o w a n t Hie p u b lic to ta k e an deaths increased fro m fiv e to seven th e same w a ste p ro d u c ts can be o b ­
a c tiv e in te re s t in m a k in g th e parade d u r in g th e same p e rio d . T o ta l p e r­ ta in e d .
W ith th e e x c e p tio n o f w a ste r e ­
an o u ts ta n d in g
fe a tu re o f
t h e sons in ju r e d in 1936 was 233 as c o m ­
se rve d fo r in d iv id u a l g ro w e rs , th e
H a p p y D ays' c e le b ra tio n "
p a re d to 168 in th e p re v io u s ye a r.
e n tire o u tp u t o f th e c a n n e ry w i l l
T e n ta tiv e
p la n s in c lu d e fo rm a ­
T h is c o u n ty in
1936 stood in
tio n o f th e parade a lo n g L in c o ln e ig h th place am ong O reg o n c o u n tie s be tra n s p o rte d by tr u c k to O ren co
d a ily b e g in n in g a t once.
stre e t and Second a venue f r o m
in th e n u m b e r o f presons in ju r e d in
T he
lin e
o f a u to accidents. M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty
B a se lin e to M a in ,
1111Islnu n is w e ll m i th e w a y th is
M rs Hazel G a rd n e r, c h a irm a n o f m a rc h w ill he east alo n g M a in , to le a d in g w ith 3.893; c it y o f P o rtla n d
y e a r In p ro d u c e a good L e g io n j u n ­ th e fin a n c e co m m itte e , w ith th e O a k stree t, d o w n O ak to T e n th second w ith 3.470 and re p o rts fro m
io r h i ;i h a ll team w ith fro m 15 to m em b e rs o f h e r e o m m itle e , has a ve n ue and d o w n T e n th to th e o u ts id e P o rtla n d s h o w in g 423 M a r ­
z
'.'ii hoys a lre a d y re p o rtin g fo r , p r a c ­ p o in te d out Ih e n e ce ssity o f fu n d s p a rk fu r th e p a trio tic exercises.
ion c o u n ty was in t h ir d p la ce w ith
tic e T u e sd a y and T h u rs d a y n ig h ts , fo r pu rch a se o f e q u ip m e n t im m e d ­
134. fo llo w e d by L a n e w ith 380.
and S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n s al the ia te ly . in c lu d in g th e best u n ifo rm s ,
C lackam as. 323. a nd K la m a th . 242
S lu ite p a rk ba se ba ll fie ld
h a lls, hats and o th e r e q u ip m e n t.
A ll re p o rts disclosed an in crea se in
F o r ty m e m b e rs o f th e W a s h in g to n
bo th deaths and in ju rie s .
T h e buys a rc be in g la k e n fro m a ll M em b e rs o f h e r c o m m itte e in c lu d e
C o u n ty H o ls te in B reeders' associa­
pai ls o f th e c o u n ty and any y o n n g - M rs. R u ssell T isda le . F„ A G r if f it h .
O f Ih e e n tire stale, o n ly W a llo w a tio n a tte n d e d th e a n n u a l p ic n ic h e ld
tc r w h o d id lin t reach th e age o f R a lp h D resser. I,eon S D avis. W il­
c o u n ty escaped w ith o u t a fa ta l ac­ S a tu rd a y at the A W. C o n n e ll fa rm ,
III fo r severn, w eeks, nnc, c o n fin e d c id e n t. T w o c o u n tie s m ade b e tte r seven m ile s n o rth e a s t o f H ills b o ro .
17 by M a rc h 31. is w e lco m e Io a t r y ­ lia m D ie r d o r ff. .1 I,. S m ith
G e n e ra l e h a im a u o f th e ju n io r ,o his hom e fo r th e Ins, tw o o r th re e reeords fo r th e y e a r and s ix c o u n ­ T h e re w as a basket lu n c h at noon,
out A fte r a team has been s e le c te il
I ra iis p n i la t inn w ill he fu rn is h e d b aseball c o m m itte e in c lu d e s F.d I. d a y s . Ed S e h u lm e ric h . H ills b o ro ties fin is h e d Ihe y e a r w ith th e same fo llo w e d by an a fte rn o o n p ro g ra m o f
M
oore,
se c re ta ry o f th e c h a m b e r o f b a n k e r, s u ffe re d a s tro k e W ednes­ n u m b e r o f fa ta litie s .
n in e o f l l i i ' boys w h o ire u n a b le In
sne a kin g.
fu rn is h th e ir o w n , Hie c o m m itte e co m m e rce, w ith .la ke W e il as v ic e - day and is co n sid e re d in a c r itic a l
S p e a ke rs in c lu d e d A lfr e d L in d o w .
c h a irm a n ; P aul P a tte rson , le g a l a d ­ c o n d itio n . H e c e le b ra te d h is 74th
lia s ru le d .
P o rtla n d ro u te 2. p re s id e n t o f th e
viso
r.
M
rs
A
M
A
b
ra
m
s,
seerelar.v,
b ir th d a y A p r il ,3.
state asso cia tio n: 1. E F ra n c is , as­
League Player (n aeli
and M rs. Russell H. T isd a le , tre a s­
sistant c o u n ty agent; W. F. C y ru s ,
S e h u lm e ric h . a fa m ilia r f i g u r e
B un H uson. C o rn e liu s , fo rm e r u re r.
c o u n ty a gent, and W V e rn e McKin­
Coast league p la y e r, ba been nam ed I C oai’h a d v is o ry c o m m itte e in ­ a b o ut th e C o m m e rc ia l N a tio n a l b a n k
ney. e d ito r H ills b o ro A rgus.
coach, and C a rl t il l sell, c h a irm a n , cludes S e w e ll. R K re itz . .1 I S m ith o f w h ic h he is p re sid e n t, has been
( onfiisinn over ,hc n.itur of (h r
A. J Evers, p re sid e n t o f th«' e o itn -
T h *' conch a d v is o ry c o m m itte e w ill and C a rl Russell R o b e rt B u r lin ­ in a h a b it o f spendun» th«' w o r k in g
ju n io r high school has aroused agi
days
at
Ins
desk
in
th«'
eorn«'r
o
f
th
e
ty a sso cia tio n, was in charge, w it li
,iel w ith Ihe coach and m a n a g e r hi gam e is e lu u rm a n o f Ih e g ro u n d s
latio u for renam ing, it was r r v r a ,
A W. C o n n e ll a host
h a n k, w h e re he m eets fru 'n d s and
d e \ < lo p in g and s e le c tin g Ih e learn
cd at (h r meeting of the hoard
a m i e q u ip m e n t co m m itte e , w ith Is e u slo in e i • fo r discussion o f fin a n c ia l
A d d in g Io Ihe e ip o p m e o l o f Ihe A G r if f it h . S. F F a yra m . G eorge
M onday nigh, M i s. K I rank Pet -
m a tte rs and p u b lic w e lfa re .
G ets G n ix l R a tin g
eis appeared and suggested that
team. F ie d S e w e ll, c h a irm a n o f the M cG ee and M rs Hazel G a rd n e r
ro a c h a d v is o ry c o m m itte e , is c o m ­
the building he called the H W
T i in is p e rta H im is ill ( lu n g e o f
<>ne o f the h ig h e st H ila r y ra tin g s
A
u
di,
(
n
n
tra
rl
A
w
arded
Barnes school. The hoard post p o ll­ in th e s ta te was a w a rd e d th e re c e n t­
p le tin g a m o d e r n h a ttin g cage fo r G e o rg e W ie k. c h a irm a n . Mrs T is ­
use io p ra c tic e M a te ria ls a m i w o rk dale. G r if f it h . D ie r d o r ff and F ayra m .
W a sh in g to n c o u n ty seh«»ol a u d it
ed action until a later meeting and
ly opened G o ld l.e a f D a iry P ro d u cís
h a ve been fu rn is h e d by h im s e lf
new is asking suggestions from
co m p a n y p la n t in llils h o r o . a c c o rd ­
P lih lie ily is d ire c te d hv I,c u lt S fo r y e a r e n d in g J u n e 21, 1937. has
T w o S a tu rd a y s p ra ctice s n o w have D avis. M rs. A b ra m s and M rs. T is ­ , h «'ti a w a rd e d to A L. A m a e h er.
llllls b o rc residents, u ho are urged
ing to a state in sp e ctor, w h o m ade
in en h e ld T hese p ra ctice s are A t­ dale. R ules and re g u la tio n s are in lo ca l c e rtifie d p u b lic a cco u n ta n t.
to w rite to L.
Lom ax, clerk, e x ­
Ihe fir s t in s p e c tio n o f Ih e p la n t th is
te n d e d b y llu s o n . R ip .ell and Hie ch a rg e o f C u rl R ussell, K r e itz and A m a e h e r has also been a w a rd e d th e
pressing th e ir preference as to a
w e e k, li e d e c la re d th e re c o rd was
U Jini.
iL ld c l.d U ia u c u u n ty - ih u u l a u d it.
l u u n b - l . e l Un. a J . i . e i , u e u u u llt'- t. J ’- .'. i l l .
Un. beat unz In. t . u h a J
Parade Plans
ay Assume Shape
H ills b o r o
at Hilhi as Huge Lights Dispel Darkness;
Colorful Parade of Players in Brilliant
Uniforms Precedes Game
W e s le y
E b e rt
o f B a th in g
P o r tla n d
W itnessed by m ore th an 1200 persons, n ig h t ath letic
contests w ere in a u g u ra te d on the Hilhi field by th e so ft­
ball leagues T uesday night with fittin g cerem onies and a
series of th re e -in n in g gam es.
F estivities opened w ith a p a ra d e of 12 so ftb all team s,
150 players, th ro u g h the dow n-tow n stre e ts to th e ath letic
field, led by M ayor J. H. G a rre tt, F. L. Brown, c h airm an
of th e high school hoard, and C. K. K n ickerbocker, Mc-
> M innville. official of the state soft-
kt
/V e
•
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ig n O O r
IT •
J
I* M U S
Aged Derelict
Dead in Cabin
b a ll a sso cia tio n and c o m m is s io n e r
' f the games in M c M in n v ille , and
W G H are, w h o to o k an a c tiv e
p a rt in o b ta in in g fin a n c e s fo r the
! lig h ts .
Parade C o lorfu l
F o llo w in g th e o ffic ia l c a r came
, 'h e F ore st G ro v e band and th e
■ball teams, a c o lo r fu l a rr a y
in
b r illia n t s w e a te rs a nd caps. The
H ills b o ro fir e d e p a rtm e n t, ta k in g
special in te re s t in th e o p e ning , was
in th e parade w ith f ir e a p p ara tu s,
m em b e rs o f th e d e p a rtm e n t, and
th e fire m e n 's a u x ilia r y .
T he p a ra d e w o u n d a ro u n d t h e
ne w fie ld , d is b a n d in g at th e g ra n d ­
stands. O ne b y one th e huge lig h ts
fla sh e d on as th e lo u d sp e a ker sys­
te m cam e to lif e in th e hands o f
D en W oo d m a n o f th e B re a k fa s t
c lu b , o f f ic ia l a n n o u n c e r R a y D i l ­
lo n w as a n n o u n c e r fo r th e games.
D e d ic a tio n o f th e games w as g iv ­
en b y K n ic k e rb o c k e r, w h o said
th a t fir s t he w as o rm g in g g re e t­
ings fr o m th e M . M in n v ille s o ftb a ll
a sso cia tio n a nd th e state o rg a n iz a ­
tio n . He u rg e d c ity s u p p o rt o f th e
F irs t
V ic tim
S easo n ;
Boys
Two
W ounded
in A c c id e n ta l S h o o tin g
One death fro m d ro w n in g , a nd a
' serious a c cid e n t w it h a gun, to o k
to ll o f th re e persons in W a s h in g to n
i c o u n ty o v e r th e w e e k-e n d .
T h e v ic tim s w e re W esley E b e rt,
19. son o f Rev. a nd M rs. Jo h n E b e rt
I o f F ore st G rove , w h o was b ro u g h t
o u t dead fro m th e s w im m in g p o o l a t
R ip p lin g
W aters
p a rk on Gales
cze«k. and tw o b ro th e rs . N o rm a n .
■ 12. and M e rle M eyers. 14. b o th sh o t
th ro u g h th e chest and in a se riou s
c o n d itio n in D o e rn b e c h c r h o s p ita l
in P o rtla n d .
Seized by Cramps
E b e rt, a c c o rd in g to C o ro n e r F red
S o m e tim e d u rin g th e e a rly d a w n
S e w e ll, w h o in v e s tig a te d , p lu n g e d
W ednesday, death la id
a k in d ly
in to th e p o o l to o soon a fte r e a tin g
h and on th e stooped sh o u ld e rs o f
a h e a v y m eal and n e v e r came to th e
M ik e Reeves 82 h a n d y m an. and
su rfa ce ,
a p p a re n tly
s u ffe rin g
a
c o m m u n ity ch a ra c te r.
cra m p . A s is te r was th e o n ly eye
O u ts id e his ro u g h b o a rd ca b in , his
w itn e s s to th e m ish ap .
hom e fo r 35 o r m o re ye a rs in an
A n im m e d ia te search was begun
iso la te d spot on th e L o u is H ille c k e
fo r th e boy and h is b o d y was
fa rm , fiv e m ile s so u th o f H ills b o ro ,
b ro u g h t to th e s u rfa c e a fe w m in ­
th e b ird s had a w a k e n e d to song in
utes la te r. T h e p u lm o to r s q u a d n l
th e t a ll firs . M ik e . too. a w a ke n ed ,
th e F ore st G ro v e f ir e d e p a rtm e n t
dressed, fu m b le d fo r a m in u te w ith
responded b u t he c o u ld n o t be r e ­
th e stove, his s tu b b y p ip e cle n ch e d
v iv e d T h e a c c id e n t happened a b o u t
in h is te e th. In one h a n d he h e ld a
3
p. m.
sheet o f n e w s p a p e r to a dd to th e
Funeral Held Wednesday
k in d lin g in th e fir e box.
F u n e ra l services w e re h e ld W e d ­
T h a t w as as fa r as he w e n t, th e
nesday a fte rn o o n fro m th e ch a p e l
d a rk n e s s e n g u lfin g h im s u d d e n ly
o f th e F ore st G ro v e U n d e rta k in g
and c o m p le te ly as he s lip p e d to th e
co m p a n y w ith R e v Jesse B u n c h a nd
f lo o r to s p ra w l face d o w n in th e
Rev. J. F. S c h a c k e lfo rd o ffic ia tin g .
lit t e r o f sacks, w ood, d ir t, a nd ca st­
C h a rle s W ench was a speaker. S pe­
o f f c lo th in g .
(C ontinu ed on p age 7, -olu m n 1)
c ia l m u s ic was b y T ho m a s Isaacs.
Perhaps, as th e shadow s deepened,
F ore st G ro v e , w it h M rs. H a r r ie t
he d re a m e d o f th a t fa r o f f Io w a
S m ith a t p ip e organ.
h o m e fro m w h ic h lie fle d w h e n a
E b e rt was b o rn D e c e m b e r 7. 1917,
boy. f ille d w ith b r ig h t d ream s o f
in Sisseton. S. D . a n d cam e w it h h is
a d v e n tu re in th e w est, a nd to w h ic h
p a re n ts to F ore st G ro v e th e f o llo w ­
he n e v e r re tu rn e d .
in g ye a r. S u r v iv in g a re his tw o sis­
S a tu rd a y , a n e ig h b o r, c u rio u s n t
ters. R u th and G race, and a b r o th ­
th e absence o f th e m an. a nd th e
er. P aul, a ll a t hotpe.
sile n ce o f his a x in th e woods w h e re
T he M e y e rs boys, sons o f M r. and
he to ile d , fo u n d h im ly in g th e re , his
M rs. W illia m M e ye rs o f P o rtla n d ,
d o o r lo c k e d . P ro b in g fin g e rs o f
S u m m e r d e v e lo p m e n t p ro g ra m o f i w e re a c c id e n tly shot S u n d a y b y a
F re d S e w e ll, c o ro n e r, re v e a le d a
co m p a n io n . L e o n a rd G r ib n c r . 13, son
t in y h o a rd o f c ris p green b ills , w a d ­ th e PE P co m p a n y is w e ll s ta rte d . R o f M r. and M rs . G e o rg e G rib n e r.
ded in to a w o rn p o cke t book, a n d a R. Easter, d is tr ic t m an a g e r, re p o rte d w h o liv e on P u m p k in R id g e n e a r
r e lie f
check. e n v e lo p e unopened, i ' ^ i s w eek, w ith new lin e s u n d e r A rc a d e school
tu c k e d in th e jx ^ k e t o f h is g o -to - c o n s tru c tio n a n d in s ta lla tio n o f a d ­ Were Sunday Visitors
to w n o v e ra lls h a n g in g on th e bed d itio n a l tra n s fo rm e rs a t th e H ills - i A c c o rd in g to th e re p o rt m ade b y
w h e re he pla ce d th e m th e n ig h t be­ b o ro s u b s ta tio n u n d e rw a y .
th e b o ys’ fa th e r to S h e r iff C o n n e ll,
C o n c re te slabs a rc b e in g p o u re d th e M e y e rs fa m ily ca m e S u n d a y
fo re . a fte r be w a lk e d to th e H il-
f o r fo u n d a tio n s and th e tr a n s fo rm - m o rn in K to v js it in th e G r ib n e r
lc c k c m a ilb o x f o r h is p ension.
S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n , w ith s im p le cr; w ill fo llo w es soon as th e slabs 11 hom e. L e o n a rd had ju s t been g iv e n
rite s , th e y b u rie d
h im .
h is
life h a v e set. T h e in s ta lla tio n w i l l i n ­ I a .22 c a lib re r ifle .
T h e th re e boys. S h e r iff C o n n e ll
closed w ith o u t th e re a liz a tio n o f crease th e c a p a c ity o f th e s ta tio n
fro m 1200 k ilo w a tts to 2100. F eeder said, w e n t in to th e house to see th e
y o u th fu l dream s.
lin e Io b rin g a d d itio n a l e le c tr ic ity gun. and L e o n a rd had it in h is
to H ills b o ro , fro m B e a v e rto n a lo n g hands, o ffe rin g it to N o rm a n . H is
th e O reg o n E le c tric rig h t- o f-w a y . fin g e rs w e re across th e tr ig g e r g u a rd
w ill be g in as soon as th e s u b s ta tio n b u t n o t upon th e trig g e r.
c a p a c ity has been increased.
In passing th e g u n . it is re la te d .
New L in e Approved
L e o n a rd s fin g e r s lip p e d fro m th e
A p p ro v a l has been g iv e n fo r a g u a rd to th e trig g e r, d is c h a rg in g th o
(C ontinu ed on p a c e 6. colum n 61
s e v e n -m ile lin e to e x te n d p o w e r and
P ro p e r la n d use and p re v e n tin g i lig h t fro m N o rth P la in s to S h a d y
s e ttle m e n t on W a s h in g to n c o u n ty j B ro o k and to b rin g th re e -p h a s e
la n d s u n s u ite d to a g ric u ltu re ,
i s , s e rv ic e to O re n co to care f o r an in -
one o f th e goals o f th e re s e ttle - creased lo a d a nd fu rn is h p o w e r to
m e n t a d m in is tr a tio n 's r e h a b ilita - . 'h e
n e w ly
o rg a n iz e d
E v e rg re e n
tio n
p ro g ra m , re p o rts
V ic to r S. ; fe e d in g co m p a n y.
M adsen, c o u n ty r e h a b ilita tio n su-
A d d itio n a l lin e s u n d e r c o n s tru c -
p e rv is o r. C o m m e rc ia l b u i l d i n g . , tio n . o r c o m p le te d th is s p rin g , in -
C hange in th e p ro g ra m p la n s o f
e lu d e a m ile and a h a lf on C a nyon
Hillsboro.
th e W a s h in g to n C o u n ty V e te ra n s 'a s ­
P la n s w o rk e d o u t in c o -o p e ra ­ ro a d to se rve 10 cu sto m e rs a t a cost
so c ia tio n . w i l l b rin g _ C a p ta in C ic e ro
tio n w it h
th e
125 r e h a b ilita tio n o f $2620; w e st o f B anks, th re e m ile s
fa m ilie s in th e c o u n ty , p ro v id e fo r w ith 19 custom ers, cost $3261: J o h n - H ogan. P o rtla n d a tto rn e y , as s p e a k­
e r f o r th e p ic n ic S u n d a y in S h u to
fa rm m an a g e m en t a nd fa rm p ra c ­ son school, tw o m ile s . 11 custom ers.
p a rk . H ills b o ro , it w as a n n ou n ce d
tice s th a t w i l l c o n se rve th e s o il r e ­ $1860: J a q u ith . q u a rte r -m ile ; N o r th ­
th is w e e k b y W illia m F. C yru s, c o m ­
sources a nd s t ill p ro v id e th e m a x ­ w e st O renco. m ile a nd a h a lf, fiv e m a n d e r o f th e association.
im u m cash in co m e . W h e re possible, custom ers. $1153; h a lf- m ile on C he-
F ro m e B a rb o u r, n a tio n a l co m ­
p a rtic ip a tio n in th e s o il c o n se rva ­ h a le m m o u n ta in fo r th re e c u s to m ­ m a n d e r o f th e D is a b le d A m e ric a n
tio n p ro g ra m is u rged. T h e cash ers. $441. a nd M e y e rs a d d itio n .
V e te ran s, w as to h a v e been th e
in c o m e is s u p p le m e n te d b y plans I r r ig a tio n In c re a se s
speaker, b u t th e lo c a l p ro g ra m
S e v e ra l ir r ig a tio n in s ta lla tio n s a l­ sch e d ule c o u ld n o t be re -a rra n g e d
f o r s u ffic ie n t g a rd e n to in s u re a
p le n t if u l s u p p ly
o f h o m e -g ro w n so h a ve been m ade th is s p rin g . to c o m p le te th e e ngagem ent, C y ru s
am o n g w h ic h is a n o th e r fiv e -h o rs e - | saicj
f r u it s a nd vegetables.
A s e v e ry fa m ily lo c a tin g on p o o r p o w e r m o tp r on th e J u liu s C h ris
A m o n g th e a ttra c tio n s w i l l be th e
la n d , o r in iso la te d d is tric ts u n s u it- tensen p la ce so u th o f H ills b o ro to S panish A m e ric a n W a r V e te ra n s ’
cd to fa rm in g
increases c o u n ty m a k e tw o pum ps fo r ir r ig a tio n o f d ru m co rp s o f P o rtla n d and G e r ­
road, school a nd r e lie f costs w it h ­ L a d in o c lo v e r, and m a rk e t g a rd e n . m a n -A m e ric a n W a r v e te ra n s o f P o r t­
out c o m p a ra b le ta x re tu rn s , re h a b ­ T e n -h o rs e p o w e r m o to r on th e M ik e land. o rg a n iz a tio n o f fo rm e r G e r­
ilit a t io n loans a rc m ade o n ly to Y u n k c rs d a iry fa rm on G ales C re ek, m an W o rld W a r so ld ie rs.
fa m ilie s on p o te n tia lly p ro d u c tiv e and 1 5 -h o rscp ow er m o to r and a m ile
M e m b e rs o f th e v a rio u s c o u n ty
fa rm s . A fa m ily on a fa rm capable o f lin e fo r W illia m P u tn a m f o r i r ­ v e te ra n s ' o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d t h e ir
r
ig
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n
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a u x ilia r ie s w i l l a tte n d and a ll v e t­
o f b e in g a p ro d u c tiv e u n it th ro u g h
in g to n .
e ra n s and fa m ilie s a rc w e lco m e.
a lo a n fo r necessary liv e s to c k , feed,
L . T. S ills , on th e J. E. Reeves T hose a tte n d in g w ill b rin g b a s k e t
seed, m a c h in e ry o r o th e r c a p ita l
fa rm so u th o f C o rn e liu s , has in ­ lu n ch e s and th e H ills b o ro L e g io n
goods, is n o t o n ly a b le to pay its
s ta lle d a 1 0 -h o rscp o w cr m o to r to i r ­ and a u x ilia r y w i l l fu rn is h co ffe e.
ta xe s b u t spends h u n d re d s o f d o l­
rig a te be a verd a m . On th e r iv e r road
H u g h Rogers. C o m m a n d e r o f S co u t
la rs each y e a r w it h lo ca l m erch a n ts th e lin e s h a ve been r e b u ilt fo r
..
,
.
,
.
i H a r rin g to n C a m p N o. 15. U. S. W . V..
a nd in d u s try . M adsen p o in ts out.
h re e -jd m se to ca re fo r th e ir r ig a tio n , h is w c c k m ad c th c fo llo w in g a p .
T o p re v e n t s e ttle m e n t on lands load. T w o in s ta lla tio n s f o r ir r ig a - pCa| :
u n s u ite d
to
fa rm in g , n e w co m e rs tio n o f L a d in o c lo v e r a re on th e
" A l l S panish A m e ric a n W a r V e t-
e x p e c tin g r e h a b ilita tio n assistance f r a n k S e tn ik e r fa rm a n d th e fa rm cra n s a rc in v ite d to a tte n d th e a ll­
a re u rg e d to ch e ck w ith th e c o u n ­ o t L o r c il T h u m h e e r.
(C ontinu ed on p . g t J. rolum n S)
t y s u p e rv is o r b e fo re m a k in g fin a l
a rra n g e m e n ts fo r purchase o r lease.
I f th e fa rm is lo ca te d on good s o il
w h e re c o u n ty services and m a r k e t­
in g fa c ilitie s a re a v a ila b le , e lig ib il­
it y fo r a lo a n is e a sily e stablished.
L o a n a p p lic a tio n s fro m q u a lifie d
fa rm fa m ilie s w ill be a e re p le d u p ]
to J u ly 1 w it h in present lim ita tio n |
o f fu n d s in th e c o u n tv .
Y e llo w e d w ith age. in k
fa d ed ,
W illia m E. W a rre n . T ho m a s C a r­
| le g a l papers o f one o f th e f ir s t es­ te r a nd Reason Reed w e re nam ed
tates file d in th is lo c a lity fo r p ro - a p p ra ise rs, and S a m uel Ransom w a s
( bate was b ro u g h t to lig h t b y A r t h u r nam ed e xe c u to r.
T h e a p p ra is e rs
i T u p p e r. c o u n ty c le rk .
T h e estate m ade a d e ta ile d lis t o f p ro p e rty and
was th a t o f W illia m J o h n so n , w h o fix e d v a lu e s n o w in te re s tin g in th e
I d ie d in 1848.
lig h t o f m o d e rn prices.
Declaring that the m anager nF
T h e pa p ers, a ll w r it t e n in lo n g
N in e k n iv e s and fiv e fo rk s w e re
the cham ber of commerce team j h a n d b y v a rio u s c le rk s and o f f i­ v a lu e d at $2 50. w h ile s ix p la te s
wax m alicinusly misled ax to the
cials. w e re u n e a rth e d w h e n T u p p e r w e re w o r th $1 50. A s c y th e was v a l­
tim e nf the game Tuesday night,
was s e e kin g in fo rm a tio n r e la tiv e to ued at $3; saddle. $7; shot gu n . $6;
and that the game was called at
an id e n tific a tio n , a nd w e re fo u n d r if le gun. $10; d o u b le b a rre le d gun,
8 instead nf 8:30 p. m. a s an­
u n d e r a n o th e r nam e in an o ld file .
$11. T h e y o k e o f c a ttle w e re v a l­
nounced. the cham ber nf e o ni-
T h e w i l l u n d e r p ro b a te w a s m ade i ued at $35; b a y horse a t $3.5: hay
m eree has challenged Ihe Rotary
J a n u a ry 5. 1846, in "W a lla m e te S e t- j m are at $20, and n b a ld m a re a t $25.
club te meet nn the lighted field
tle m e iit. T e r r it o r y o f O re g o n ." Jo h n -1 T w o cow s and a c a lf w e re w o rth
nf honor any night that can tie a r ­
son s p e c ifie d th a t "The fir s t con-1 $40. w h ile a n o th e r c o w and
c a lf
ranged. the battle In last seven in ­
s id c ra tio n m ust be th a t m y b o d y be ! w e re v a lu e d at $15. T h re e d u c k s
nings In a finish.
in te rre d w ith o u t o s te n ta tio n , o r u n ­ w e re w o rlh 50 cents, a n d s t ill tubs
" I ce rta in ly am uni salisfird
a v o id a b le e xp e n se ." d ir e c tin g th a t ■ lid “ fix in g s " at $30
« llh Ihe results l liesdat night and
Ins d e b ts he p a id " F ir s t o u t o f m y
In c lu d e d am o n g th e papers wa i
I feel that we have been grossly
estate
am i
p ro p e r ty w ith w h ic h th e h ill o f costs on th e hack o f
m istreated in this m atter," d ec la r­
G od has blessed m e."
w h ic h was an a g re e m e n t m ade be-
ed Paul I Patterson, president nf
(to e t h ir d o f th e e sla te was le ft tw e e n F e lix L a n d e rs and T hom as
the cham ber, in issuing the c h a l­
Io his w ife . P o lly J o h n son , and th e T a llc n t ir c in s e ttle m e n t o f a ju d g ­
lenge. "1 feel that not nuly should
re m a in in g tw o th ird s to be d iv id e d m e n t re n d e re d in th e ju s tic e c o u rt
I as president and m anager have
e q u a lly b e tw e en h is tw o sons, Jam es o f D a v id T. L e n o x . U n d e r th e te rm s
hern in attendance, hut that 1 and H e rb e rt, and a d a u g h te r. A m e ­ o f th is s e ttle m e n t, T a lle n tir e was
should have been given proper
lin . G e o rg e G a y and Sam C a m p b e ll | t o re c e iv e a sum o f 25 bushels o f
□aid liuu t^ t iio tilii a tiu n .'
v. trfc tuunfcd k-steu tu t« .
(UuatUiusd un p is * 4, culuaa D
PEP Company
Begins Work
on Substation
Guidance Aim
Farm Program
Vets to Picnic
Here Sunday
Fading Records Tell Tale of
Early Day Legal Procedures
G a g e T h ro w n
to R o ta ria n s