The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 17, 1937, Image 1

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Readers for the Ads
W ith W hich is • onibiried The Hillsboro In d ep en d en t
V iilu ille
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Nu.
H ills b o ro
Ili
In d e p e n d e n t
E sta b lish e d 1873
H illsboro, O regon, T hur
Colorful Rodeo Bringing
to President
B it o f O ld Frontier Here
Local Bank
Range Killers in Gay Attire Will Add Inter­ Vote Monday
esting Touch to Annual “Happy Hays”
Celebration; Program Growing as More M e e tin g H e re S c h e d u le d fo r
A fte r n o o n ; S m a lle r U n its
Entertaining Events Added
of Ed S c h u lm e ric h
C lo s e s M o n d a y ; W a s B o rn
in
C a lif o r n ia
D ays;
G o ld
H ush
City
/ School
Patrons will
H o ld
Sessions
at
N ig h t ;
F u n e ra l T o d ay
H ills b o r o
Fa sci nati ng New
Rides of Death
Thrilling Youth
Stroke Fatal
C a re e r
Ju n e 17, 1937
A bit of the fro n tie r color of Pond leton and C heyenne
D ie r d o r f f C a n d id a te
will be b ro u g h t to Hllluboro “ H appy Day»,’’ July 3, I and
5, w hen wild horse». cowboy» in ten-gallon bats and gaudy
I j h I i i i K a c o lo r fu l c a re e r an t«nrn
neckerchiefs, and long-horned steers will furnish rodeo
M o n d a y a fte rn o o n a n d e ve n in g,
: ti i fu im e t* . hiiN itK *.s m a ll. l e g i s l a t
school d is tric ts in a ll p a rts o f W ash­
<»r. staunch b a n k e r o f H ills b o ro and e n te rta in m e n t in one of the biggest show s in the N o rth ­ ington c o u n ty , w ith th e i x c e p tio n
p re s id e n t o f his in s titu tio n , d e a th ! west.
o f u n io n h ig h schools w ill h o ld a n ­
M o n d a y iu i(h t w ro te th e fin a l ch a p I
A lready a num ber of well known ropers, bulldogger», n u a l ' le c tio n s and bu d ge t m ee tin g s
te r in the life o f E d w a rd C o n ra d
In H ills b o ro , p a rtic u la r in te re s t is
S< h u h u c rlc h , 74
III a b o u t tw o ! and bucking horse rid ers a re signed for the big show, and
A rg u s
E st« o lish e d
Serves Again
Rising Cost
l l i l l .boro has p ro d u c e d a i
race
o f d< a th -d e fy in g a c ro b a tic n ig h t
rid e r
an in v e s tig a tio n by O regon
E le c tric rpecial o ffice rs
has re ­
v e a l'd
F o r n ig h ts on end th e re cam e r e ­
p o rts o f ghc st ly car., w h ic h passed
s w if t ly and s ile n tly a lo n g th e O re -
gon E le ctric r ig h t- o f-w a y betw een
H ills b o ro . F ore st C irov and O renco.
The ru m o r becam e so per sistent
th a t r a ilw a y o ffic ia ls became in te r-
ested and co n d u cte d an in v rstiga-
lio n
re v e a lin g a u to m o b ile s w h ic h
p a tte d s ile n tly a lo n g th e ra ils c x -
cept fo r th e s o ft s lu r o f th e tire s
against steel.
Seemed Incredib le
'T in :< djhl<
e x c la im e d th e in v e s ­
tig a to rs and scratch e d th ic k th a tc h ­
es in b e w ild e rm e n t, fo r how,- co u ld
a u to m o b ile s g lid e a lo n g
n a rro w
ra il: at b re a k n e c k speed.: w ith o u t
m ith a p . and h o w get o n to th e ra ils
in the fir s t place?"
N ig h ts n t v ig il fo llo w e d u n t il at
la st the m y s te ry was solved. T h e
ear. d riv e n d o w n th e r a ilw a y , w ith
tire s centered on th e ra ils and th e
s te e rin g
w h e e ls
u n to u c h e d
by
h a n d .. h e ld th e course p e rfe c tly .
A tr ia l disclosed th a t once on th e
ra ils th e cars w o u ld c o n tin u e on th e
ra ils ju s t so lo n g as th e d riv e rs '
hands re m a in e d a w a y fro m
th e
1891
Two Sections, Fourteen Paget
City Council
County Relief
Delays Vote
Hits Budget
Bond Issue
F a m ilie s a n d In d iv id u a ls on
A p p o in tm e n t o f N e w A u d it o r
R e lie f S h o w In c re a s e O v e r
A u t h o r iz e d
1 9 3 6 ; F u n d s fo r A id F a c e
B ig
B oost
in
J u ly
1938
1;
E ffe c t iv e
on
B a s e lin e P a r k in g
R u le O r d e r E n fo rc e d
M o u n tin g r e lie f load in W a s h in g ­
Faced w ith th e possible necessity
to n c o u n ty is p u z z lin g th e c o u n ty
o f a m e n d in g th e c it y c h a rte r be­
c o u rt and e ffo rts a re u n d e rw a y to
fo re p roceedings can be s ta rte d to
d e te rm in e th e cause and fo re ca st a
o b ta in possession o f th e People's
fu tu re peak F ig u re s sh o w th a t th e re
W a te r A G as c o m p a n y w a te r d is ­
w i re n e a rly tw ic e as m a n y persons
P aul P a tte rson , p re s id e n t o f th e t r ib u tio n system , th e o rd in a n c e su b ­
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c h a m b e r o f com m erce d u rin g th e m ittin g th e q u e s tio n to a v o te has
in th is c o u n ty at th e peak in F e b ­
list o f horses in clu d e s one o f the o f a contest lo o m in g fo r d ire c to rs
W ednesday m o rn in g , ra lIle d fo r a
y e a r ju s t clewing, was elected been d e la ye d b y a c tio n o f th e c ity
ru a r y th is ye a r, th a n a t th e same
I best c o lle c tio n » tí» a p p ea r in any o f H ills b o ro schools, tw o sets o f c a n ­
t u n e S a tu rd a y to s in k again .Sun
M o n d a y n ig h t to serve a second c o u n c il.
tim e th e p re v io u s ye a r.
d id a te s b e in g in th e fie ld .
¡ rodeo th ia side o f P en d le to n .
day and M on d a y
te rm w ith a ll o th e r o ffic e rs o f th e
S earch o f he c it y c h a rte r. P a u l
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F u n e ra l ?.« 1 vices w ill be h e ld a t
L . P a tte rson , c ity a tto rn e y , to ld th o
M rs R F ra n k Peters M rs. S W
re c t load o f J a n u a ry . 1936. t h e r e
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2 p m today 'T h u r s d a y ) at th e
c o u n c il T u e s d a y n ig h t, fa ils to d is ­
w e re 257 fa m ilie s and 794 in d iv i­
doggers are G. G. Nelson W am ic, M e lh u is h P A A n d e rs o n and C a rl
D o iie lso n & S e w e ll chapel. w ith
close th e r ig h t o f th e c ity to co n ­
d u a ls d ra w in g $3.01165 fo r t h a t
¡ N o rth w e s t
c h a m p io n
b u lld o g g e r; Russell, th e last nam ed fo r re -e le c ­
in te rm e n t in th e fa m ily p lo t in I
d e m n p u b lic u t ilitie s fo r p u b lic
m o n th D u rin g J a n u a ry o f th is ye a r.
* Don M ille r o f th re Deschutes co u n - tio n T h e tw o d ire c to rs e le cte d w ill
H ills b o ro ce m e te ry . Rev II
possession. O rd in a n c e s u b m it t in g
47 4 fa m ilie s and 16.53 in d iv id u a ls
' t r y A i he D u v a ll. R ufus, rid e r. ro p e r serve th re e years.
w ill c o n d uct th e se rvices
I th e q u e stion o f a $12.000 b ond issue
d re w $6.674 44 Peak fo r 1937 thus
T h e H ills b o ro m e e tin g w ill be in
la n d b u lld o g g e r; S tu a rt Sallee. T he
p . 111>< ar«i
w ill be W (
fo r expenses o f a co n d e m n a tio n
fa r was reached in F e b ru a ry w h e n
A big gun. such as B a tte ry E.
<( ontinued on p a c e (, colum n .*)
D alles, an<l Roy W a g o n blast o f O k ­ D a v id H ill school b e g in n in g at 2
tensen J I. .Searcy. W V
536 fa m ilie s and 2037 in d iv id u a ls re ­
218 F ie ld A r t ille r y o f H ills b o ro i s u it, w as to have been passed a t
lahom a A ll these rid e rs have ap- p in, and w ill c o n s id e r th e c le rk 's
C a l Ja- k E a rle B o w m an
th e T ue sd a y n ig h t m e e tin g and a
c e iv e d $7.308.03. T h e load a t th e end
w i l l possess, w i l l be on d is p la y in
1 pearod in P e n d le to n and some in the re p o rt and ta k e up a n y b u d g e t m a t­
Y o u n ts o f th e C o m m e rc ia l
o f M a y was 346 fa m ilie s . 1046 in d i­
te rs necessary. P o lls open a t 2 end
fr o n t o f th e A rg u s o ffic e S a tu rd a y : d a te set fo r a spe cia l c it y e le c tio n .
C h e ye n ne F ro n tie r Days "
al hank, and hank d ire c to r!
v id u a ls re c e iv in g $4.94671.
C o u n c ilm c n decided to d e la y e le c ­
m o rn in g a t 10. a c c o rd in g to w o rd
A m o n g th e horses a rc 'P in t o close at 7 p. in.
honorary pullbearcis
tio n m a c h in e ry u n t il th e c ity a t­
received th is w e e k by L ie u t. A r ­
E x p e n d itu re s Boom
A ll q u a lifie d e le c to r m ay c .i.• a
I Pete,” "M u rd e rs C re e k .” a w ild
\ . i t l \ p o f ( a llf o r n l*
to rn e y h ad co m p le te d his s tu d y o f
t h u r K ro e g e r fro m
re g im e n ta l
C o m pa riso n o f exp e nd itu re s- fo r
1 b u c k e r fro m th e O choco c o u n try , b a llo t fo r the e le c tio n o f a school
H orn m ar fam ous S u tte r ’s m ill in
p o w e rs g ra n te d b y th e c h a rte r and
h e a dq u a rters. T he gun w ill be ac­
1936 w ith th e p re se n t tim e sh o w cost
o r d ire c to r, p r o v id in g th e y
I and a new horse o f u n lim ite d possi* c le rk
th e tu rb u le n t g o ld c o u n try a ro u n d
state la w . A c tio n w i l l be ta k e n a t
co m p a n ie d by an a r t ille r y ca p ta in
o f p u b lic assistance m a k in g a to ta l
I b ilitie s . "S e v e n -M in u te s -1 o - M i d- have resided in th e d is tric t 30 days
P la c e r v ille
C al
A p r il 13. 18<J3.
th e J u ly 6 m ee tin g .
o f $37 496 43 in 1936. w h ile e x p e n d i­ and tw o m em bers o f one o f the
n ig h t " T h is last b u c k e r is said to p re v io u s to th e e le c tio n H o w e v e r,
Sehulm « ric h w ith th e b a ck g ro u n d
P o rtla n d b a tte rie s. W ith 18 m en a l­
tu re s to Ju n e 1 o f th is y e a r rea ch -
New A u d ito r Asked
p u t on th e w h o le show and is a h a rd on b u d g e t m atte rs, e x p e n d itu re o f
o f s tr ife and tw o -fis te d m en, cam e to
d $31.409 24 M e a n w h ile cost o f a d ­ re a d y signed on. m a k in g a to ta l
C o m p la in ts o f c o u n c ilm e n on la c k
one fo r a n y "c o w p u n c h e r to fo r k " funds, o n ly q u a lifie d electors, w h o
O reg o n w ith ins parents, th e la te
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of
m o n th ly a u d ito r's statem ents,
also a re ta x p a y e rs , m a y vote.
su cce ssfully.
Mr ..m l M is C o n ra d S ch u lm t ric h ,
fro m Eastern O regon, th is w e e k a d ­ been red u ce d n e a rly a h a lf o v e r th e
H ills b o ro b a tte ry s t ill needs 15
c u lm in a te d at th e m e e tin g w h e n th e
W ith o n ly one c a n d id a te in the vised H ills b o ro against a lo n g te rm
L is t (¿row s S te a d ily
in 1875 to s e ttle on a fa rm fo u r
m ore m en b e fore o rg a n iz a tio n can
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1936
c o u n c il vo te d to e m p o w e r th e m a y ­
T hese a re o n ly a fe w o f th e r id ­ fie ld , zone 5 o f th e n o n -h ig h school fra n c h is e w it h Jhe P E P com pany.
m ile s south o f H ill. b< ro
be m uste re d in to th e N a tio n a l
o r to a p p o in t a n e w a u d ito r to r e ­
L a st y e a r th e c o u n ty bud ge te d
ers a nd horses, th e c o m m itte e a n ­ d is tr ic t w ill go to th e p o lls M o n d a y T h e a d vice was in r e p ly to a request
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I'I h re he to ile d , le a rn in g the p
place M a x C ra n d a ll, th e a p p o in t­
also T h e c a n d id a te is W illia m D ie r ­ by G eorge M cGee, c ity m anager, fo r $9.000 fo r g e n era l p u b lic assistance
nounces.
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years are e lig ib le .
nei 1 ru d im e n ts o f m an's estati un-
m e n t to be e ffe c tiv e J u ly 1. S e v e ra l
in 1937. w h ic h is fa m ily re lie f. In
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copies o f a u t ilit y speech m ade by
t i l he r i achei I Ins m a jo r ity and en-
o f th e c o u n c ilm e n h a ve been d e ­
w ill be a n u m b e r o f w ild steers fo r y e a r te rm w h e n th e n e w zone was Congressman Pierce in W a s h in g to n Ih e fir s t fiv e m o n th s o f th is ye a r.
te re d u| on hl. i » w ii care« r. in w h ic h ,
m a n d in g
m o n th ly re p o rts on th e
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c o n d itio n o f th e v a rio u s c it y fu n ds,
expended, p la c in g th is b u d g e t ite m
th e c ro w d Is p ro m is e d m a n y a t h r il l th e S h e rw o o d u n io n h ig h school
a id t< w ai d th e goal w h ic h h a d
P u re e suggests that Bonneville a lre a d y in th e red a c c o rd in g to f ig ­
s h o w in g iitfo m e and expense in th e
d is tr ic t was set up.
i in th is d a rin g p e rfo rm a n ce .
pow er
w ill
in v a d e
W a s h in g to n
m th fu l d re a m
v a rio u s d e p a rtm e n ts .
ures p re p a re d b y D o n a ld T. T e m p le ­
c o u n ty and be d e liv e re d on g o v e rn ­ to n . c o u n ty ju d g e .
( ’» in stru ctio n o f c o rra l and .sad­ N o n -llig h to Elect
the fa rm he tu rn e d his face E il S c h u lm e ric h , p re s id e n t o f th e
C o m p la in t was re g is te re d th a t the
D ie r d o r ff's p e titio n was file d last m e n t o w n e d lin e s H is le tte r fo llo w s
C o m m e rc ia l
N a tio n a l b a n k
o f d lin g chutes a lre a d y is u n d e rw a y at
to w a rd the g ro w in g p io n e e r m e tro p ­
B la c k H a w k , e a tin g house a n d re ­
J u d g e T e m p le to n p o in ts o u t th a t
in p a rt;
H ills b o ro , ended un a c tiv e c o u n ty th e ba •« b a ll p itrk . and. w ith th e h ig h w e e k and is th e o n ly one re co rd e d
o lis o f P o rtla n d , w h e re he o b ta in e d
fre s h m e n t e s ta b lis h m e n t east o f th e
th e average e x p e n d itu re f o r a m o n th
In a n y o f th e d is tric t, w in re
" I w o u ld lik e to h e lp yo u in e v e ry
c a re e r in Ins hom e lu re M on d a y w ir e fences a lre a d y in s ta lle d and
e m p lo y m e n t as a te a m ste r H e re his
p a rk , w as o p e ra tin g p in b a ll m a ­
is $2,01189 w ith a s lig h t decrease
n ig h t w h e n he d ie d a fte r an i l l ­ ne w co rra ls, tin* c ro w d w ill be g ive n n o m in a tin g p e titio n s a re necessary, possible w a y to g iv e y o u r people
»treat s tre n g th placed h im in good
c h in e s in v io la tio n o f th e c it y o r ­
in M ay. A v e ra g in g th e re m a in in g
ness o f tw o w eeks w h ic h c u lm in ­ adequate p ro te c tio n . it is p ro m ise d . ca n d id a te s can be ele cte d b y w r i t ­ some idea o f w h a t th e y m ay e x ;ie c t
grace o f h i e m p lo y e rs and he be ­
d
in a n c e a n d was in s id e th e c it y
in g in nam es in spaces le ft on each to acco m p lish fo r the m se lve s w hen seven m o n th s w it h th is in d ic a te s a
ate d in a s tro k e last W ednesday
cam e fo re m a n fo r th e O regon Trans-
In c lu d e d w it h th e ro d e o in th e
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u n d e rw a y f o r th re e : lim its .
cost fo r th is ty p e o f r e lie f at $12,-
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f»i c o m p a n y o p e ra te d b y F ra n k
lis t o f e ve n ts th is year, is th e n a m ­
G eo rg e M cG ee, c ity m anager, e x ­
932.22 o r a to ta l o f n e a rly $23.000 y o u n g m en w h o e a rly F rid a y m o rn ­
" I h a ve n o te d in th e p a p e r th e fo r th e year.
K ie rn a n
in g o f th e "G oddess o f L ib e r ty ." th e was used q u ite e ffe c tiv e ly in H ills ­
in g h e ld u p th e A lo h a cafe, r ifle d p la in e d th a t fo r a n u m b e r o f years
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Ho c o n tin u e d in th is o c cu p a tio n
"G od d e ss” b a ll in th e a u d ito riu m ,
th e cash re g is te rs and po cke ts o f th e th is b u ild in g h ad been co n sid e re d
Old Age Fund Close
fo r about tw<» ye a rs w h e n be re - f
bast b a ll games; B ro w n in g s c a rn iv a l, those w hose nam es w e re w r itte n i l l e ra l E le c tric c o m p a n y th a t H ills b o ro
O ld age pension p a y m e n ts w ill be custom ers, a nd fle d in an o ld sedan as o u ts id e o f th e lim its b u t th a t a
w ere ele cte d H o w e v e r, in a s p irite d a nd lo c a lity w o u ld get th is and th a t,
tu rn e d to th e fa rm w ith Ins fa th e r
h u g e m id w a y , d a n cin g , b and m usic
n e a rly w ith in th e b u d g e t o f $22.000 to w a rd B e a v e rto n w ith a b o u t $140 co m p le te ch e ck o f th e b o u n d a ry d is-
ca m p a ig n . 263 votes w ir e cast.
b u t h o w e v e r generous these m ay
l a t e r ta k in g o v e r th e m an a g e m en t 11
t v e ry day. fir e w o r k s, p a r a d e
! closed th a t th e east lin e o f th e c ity
f o r 1937. T e m p le to n 's fig u re s show in cash and c u rre n c y .
seem, it w o u ld be v e ry u n w is e fo r
1881) D u rin g th is tim e be purchase
th ro u g h H ills b o r o M o n d a y m o r n ­
pla ce d th e
F irs t in tim a tio n o f th e im p e n d in g lim its v e ry d e fin ite ly
w ith $9.209 43 exp e nd e d 'o J u n e 1
a r y O n gon c o m m u n ity , ju s t n o w . to
a m i o p e ra te d a th re s h in g o u tfit
ing and p a ir.o tic exercises in th e
ro b b e ry was w h e n tw o o f th e m en b u ild in g in sid e .
tie Its e lf to a lo n g -te rm c o n tra c t to a n il an e s tim a te d $12.893 22 needed stenped th ro u g h th e side d o o r o f th e C o u rt A c tio n Forecast
T h re e Sous S u rv iv e
p a rk , o ld tim e c o u n ty w td e p ic n ic
to c a rr y th ro u g h to th e f ir s t o f th e
a p flv a fe u t ilit y .
He m a rrie d A lic e B m le y. d a u g h te r
S u n d a y. J u ly 4. in S h u te p a rk spon­
cafe and c o ve re d A r t h u r G o ttlie b
"T tv c o u n a il w as a d fis e d th a t a r-
ye a r.
"Y o u h ave n e a r y o u e x a m p le s o f
o f th e late M r and M rs C a lv in
sored by th e H ills b o ro M en's B re a k -
W h ile th e c o u n ty h o s p ita l Is b u d ­ p ro p rie to r. and fo u r custom ers, w ith rest o f th e p ro p r ie to r w o u ld be th e
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geted fo r th e y e a r a t $12.372 21. guns, o rd e rin g th e m to p u t u p t h e ir o n ly a v a ila b le m e th o d o f d isp o sin g
c ip a l u tilitie s . U n d o u b te d ly th e re
IHH9 T h re e sons s u rv iv e . B ru ce and e ve n in g in th e v ic in it y o f L a u re l
o f th e q u e s tio n th ro u g h a c o u rt ac-
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W hen th e de m a n d had been co m - l ‘on in w h ic h th e b o u n d a ry w o u ld
(( «»ntinued on p » g r j . colum n 1)
th ro u g h Ih e R E A . C e r ta in ly th e re
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lu lls b ro u g h t tons o f m ud cascading E ire D e p a rtm e n t Sponsors
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p lie d w ith , one o f th e th u g s p ro ­
T w e n ty - fo u r th co n s e c u tiv e s e m i­
s h o u ld be such p la n s developed.
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ceeded to e m p ty th e cash d ra w e r,
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p o cke ts o f cu sto m e rs a nd p r o p r i­
sors o f th e a n n u a l H a p p y D ays." c o u n ty Saving’ s and L o a n associa­
s u rv iv e s In his im m e d ia te fa m ily he in g lo w la n d fie ld s
e to r and g a th e r a c a rto n o f c ig a r ­
c e le b ra tio n ,
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is s u rv iv e d bv fo u r sisters
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T h e s to rm came la te in th e a fte r ­ c ro w d th is ye a r e v e r to a tte n d a c e l­ ed th is w e e k b y J. M. Person, m a n ­ v id e some m eans o f a d m in is te rin g
ettes and some sa lte d peanuts.
D a n ie l B iirk h a lt< 1 o f H ills b o ro 'n o w noon and w a te r was re p o rte d six
T h ir d M a n L o o k o u t
e b ra tio n in H ills b o ro T h is e x p e c ta ­ ager. T h e d iv id e n d is at th e ra te o f th e p o w e r w h ic h w ill be g e nerated
v is itin g in tin - e a s t'; M rs G eorge inches deep a lo n g roads and
on tio n is in th e face o f th e thousands 4 p e r c e n t and c o n tin u e s an u n ­ J a n u a ry I. 1938.
T h e t h ir d m an acted as lo o k o u t
B ic r s d o rf o f S e h e fflm ; M rs T hom as fie ld s in some places v is ite d b v th e
" C e rta in ly y o u o u g h t to lo o k w e ll
and re m a in e d o u ts id e th e cafe. H is
o f persons a tte n d in g last ye a r, w h e n b ro k e n re c o rd o f re g u la r d iv id e n d s
R B ily e u o f P o rtla n d and M rs. E l­ sudden s to rm A lo n g swales at the th e c ro w d was b e lie v e d io h a ve set
co m p a n io n s
c o m p le te d th e ir task
since o rg a n iz a tio n in 1925 A s im ila r in to th e B o n n e v ille m a tte r. T h is
T h e W a s h in g to n C o u n ty G u e rn s e y
(B v W . G. Hare)
im r L Jo h n son o f H ills b o ro
foot o f th e lu lls , th e w a te r p ile d up an a ll- tim e reco rd .
a nd dashed o u ts id e a nd th e th re e B re e d e rs ' c lu b w i l l h o ld a to u r and
d iv id e n d also has been a n nounced w o u ld a p p ly , also, to a n y c ity in th e
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u n fo rtu n a te ly , tie d u p m a n y r u r a l m erce ap D re cia te t h e ir o w n squaw ks. p a rk e d a car.
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m ud com et, w h o w ill p re se n t his sensa- u n d e r th e same m an a g e m en t
tensen fa rm at L a u re l, th e nce to th e
to th e b o a rd and v ic e -p re s id e n t in
P u rs u it b y th e custom ers and A r ­ Jo h n M u llo y fa rm , also a t L a u re l,
"The sa vin g s and loan business in c o m m u n itie s in O reg o n w h e n th e y W h e n a horse has been le ft at th e
w e re d e p osite d ns th e w a te r su b ­ tio n a l s w a y in g tables, an act new
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L a u re l sto re at 6 p. m . F rid a y , w a sh ­
J a c k R obinson, fic ld m a n fo r the
co u p le d w ith th e sta te m e n t th a t bis tw o o r th re e tim e s b e fo re h is p is ­ A m e ric a n G u e rn s e y C a ttle clu b ,
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N in e te e n delegates fro m W a sh in g ­ d o lla rs T h e .«torn, lasted o v e r h a lf
L iq u o r has been de sig n ate d as
and tu rn e d east a lo n g th e B e a v c r- ed in th e G u e rn s e y c a ttle o f th e
ton c o u n ty w e n ' re g iste re d fo r th e an ho u r, th e noise lik e a d is ta n t M rs M e lin d a B o yd Cave. 89. d ie d m endous gains. W c have ta k e n steps fo rb id d e n f r u it fo r persons r e c e iv ­ gam e I f so le t h im tr o t th e m out.
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a n n u a l S l a t e (¡ra n g e co n v e n tio n , i w in d , b e in g a u d ib le to s u rro u n d -
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w h ic h closed F rid a y n ig h t in T h e ; Illg n e ig h bo rs, a lth o u g h n o ra in fe ll h o m e w h e re she had been fo r th e to assist in th is hom e c o n s tru c tio n to n o tice s sent ju s tic e s o f th e peace,
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re c o rd e rs and c o u n ty c le rk s b y th e
to m e rs rob b e d in c lu d e d Ja ck G o tt­ tre a s u re r o f th e clu b .
h e ld W ednesday a fte rn o o n fro m the
These associations a re s tr ic tly O regon L iq u o r C o n tro l co m m ission. course, he accepted. In o rd e r to p re ­
s e n tin g views on
fa rm p ro b le m s ; s to rm ce n ter.
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boards o f d ire c to rs w h ic h in c lu d e m ade b y th e co m m issio n to p ro c u re is te re d a second d efeat to th e c h a m ­
T h e sessions w e re h e ld in th e m a in ta in e r had to he p u t to w o rk b u r ia l in H ills b o ro ce m e te ry.
M rs C ave w as b o rn in P la tte th e fo llo w in g m en: J. M. Person. R.
b e r o f co m m e rce team , a c le a r u n ­ in cash and $3 in checks.
w arehouse on th e P o rt o f T h e D alles to f i l l ditche.s. sm oo th o u t p ile s o f
lis ts o f a ll persons re c e iv in g a n y
c o u n ty . M o . A u g u st 25. 1847. and P. Rasm ussen. E. L Jo h n son and J.
d e rs ta n d in g s h o u ld be reached We
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ty p e o f g o v e rn m e n t r e lie f b e n e fits
crossed th e p la in s w ith h e r p a r­
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loon feet long and e a sily housed th e
H ardest h it w e re th e A m o s W a t­ ents. M r and M rs M ich a e l B o yd , in O R obb. H ills b o ro ; G eo rg e G. H a n ­ fo r th e pu rp o se o f re v o k in g p u r ­ p la y e rs , w h ose a m a te u r s ta n d in g
eon te n t Ion.
R. W W e il, a ccom panied b y C o u n ­
kins.
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M erce r, .1 P a r r . a w agon tr a in w h e n she was 10 cock and D. D. B u m p . F ore st G ro v e ; c h a s e rs p e rm its . C o n s id e ra b le co m ­ m ir h t be ou e stion e d . n a m e lv : Babe
H ills b o r o F o u rth o f J u ly p a ra d e
E m il A. Johnson. J. O. Jo h n so n and p la in t has been m ade fro m v a rio u s
Delegates re g is te re d fro m W ash­ W h ittle and B n rg c lt places; the
ty J u d g e D o n a ld T e m p le to n and
R u th A n d y A n d e rs o n ." l. e f t y H u b ­ M iss A lic e M a x w e ll, c o u n ty r e lie f th is y e a r w i l l n o t la c k fo r m usic,
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q u a rte rs fo r some tim e th a t persons
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re c e iv in g a id w e re sp e n d in g th e
w ic k . K in g o f S w a t "O . B. G ates." r e lie f c o n fere n ce w ith E lm e r R. p ro m is e d th is w e e k w ith th e a n ­
n e a r D ille y
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fu n d s fo r liq u o r.
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O th e r reasons g iv e n w h y p e rm its
M cN a y fa rm s be in g b a d ly R ile y C ave and cam e to H ills b o ro to
th e q u e s tio n is n o t as to w h o s e -b a n ­ is tra to r. M a tte rs p e rta in in g to th e agreed to assist. T he c o m m itte e is
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re lie d . in c lu d e a n y c o n v ic tio n fo r
D itch e s m som e fie ld s and o r ­ in th e fir s t log W a sh in g to n c o u n ty
W. V e rn e M c K in n e y . O range Phelps,
A lu r u Hines. G e rtie M eek. G e o rg e '
c rim e in v o lv in g v io le n c e : d r iv in g th o size o f th e score. I f th e re be any e n t c h ild re n 's a id w e re discussed.
chards w e re as deep as th e g ro u n d j a il u n t il th e ir hom e had been c o m ­
E. J. M c A le a r, J. M . P erson and
A K ir k p a t r ic k . Erm a K ir k p a tr ic k . had been p lo w e d and fro m th re e
w h ile d ru n k o r u n d e r th e in flu e n c e o b je c tio n to th e use o f these p la y ­
F ra n k P yle.
A I.
W h ita k e r, E rm a W h ita k e r. to fo u r feet w id e . H. M. W hisn a n d . p le te d ill 1868 H e re she had liv e d
o f liq u o r; resale o f liq u o r purch a se d ers. it s h o u ld be an n ou n ce d p r io r
G range Plans P ic n ic
to th e gam e a nd reasons th e re fo r
c o n tin u o u s ly u n t il a m o n th ago
T h re e fr a te r n a l and th re e co m ­
T ho m a s B. H a n d le y , n a tiv e son o f
I.e la n d A. F lin t, Iv y F lin t, O s c a r1
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be h e ld in S h u te p a rk . H ills b o ro . w h ile se ve ra l have agreed to e n te r
W o u ld P itc h R a i'k w a rd
In th e M a so n ic hom e n e a r Forest a tto rn e y o f M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty , w ill
G rove .
W e a re w illin g th a t o u r p itc h e rs S u n d a y. J u ly 11. A p o t lu c k d in n e r d e co ra te d a u to m o b ile s. T h e pa ra d e
be th e p rin c ip a l sp e a ker at th e a n ­
M rs. C ave was a c h a rte r m em b e r n u a l p ic n ic o f th e P io n e e r and N a ­
D iz z y Doan "C . F W e lls ." and D a ffy w ill be se rve d a t noon w it h a p ro ­ w ill be g in at 9 a. m., fo rm in g on
o f th e H ills b o r o C o ffe e clu b , and tiv e Sons and D a u g h te rs ' association
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"M H. S te v e n s o n " be r e ­ g ra m fo llo w in g .
West M a in a nd F irs t avenue.
h u rte r m e m b e r T u a la tin C h a p te r at S h u te p a rk S u n d a y. T o m spent
q u ire d to sta n d fa c in g base and to
No. 31. O rd e r o f Eastern S ta r
loss th e b a ll b a c k w a rd s , w ith o u t
tils b o yh oo d and school days here,
S u r v iv in g re la tiv e s in c lu d e Rose w h e n his fa th e r. tl,e la te T hom as B
P. L. P a tte rs o n was re -e le c te d lo o k in g at th e p la te It is b e lie v e d
Cave, H ills b o ro , d a u g h te r, and fo u r H a n d le y , p ra c tic e d la w in th is c o m ­ president o f the H ills b o ro Cham ­ th is h a n d ic a p , w h ile s lig h t to these
b ro th e rs . H u m p h re y and Joseph m u n ity.
b e r o f C o m m e rce M o n d a y n ig h t. a rtis ts o f th e m o u n d , w ill te n d to
B o vd o f D ille y . R ile v B o vd o f j F L. B ro w n , v ic e -p re s id e n t o f th e O th e r o ffic e rs re -e le c te d are: H o w ­ e q u a liz e tlic contest.
W o w a n t a ll agreem ents as to tim e,
Dan D a ffro n . 91-y e a r-o ld F orest
Need o f preparedness so th a t m S o u th e rn O regon and J ones B oyd association, is in ch a rg e o f Ihe m u s i­ a rd H a d le y, v ic e -p re s id e n t: J. L.
G ro v e G ra n d A r m y ve te ra n , was ease o f a n o th e r w a r th e U n ite d o f K a la m a , Wash.
cal p ro g ra m , and has p ro m ise d o ld - Sea rev. tre a s u re r, and M o rris W e il, le n g th o f ro u n d s and c h a ra c te r o f
pu n che s to be d e liv e re d , s p e c ifie d in
ag a in re -i'le e le d h o n o ra ry p re sid e n t States w ill not fin d its e lf in th e po-
tim e m usic, c o m m u n ity s in g in g and d ire c to r fo r th re e ye a rs H o ld o v e r
w r it in g and s u b scrib e d and s w o rn to
o f th e W a s h in g to n C o u n ty V e te r ­ s ilio n th a t has e xiste d
in
se ve ra l s p e c ia lly n u m b e rs. P ro g ra m direc to rs are G eorge «Selfridge and
e v e ry
C la y to n N y b e rg . T u a la tin , p ro m ­ itie s A n e x p a n d e d p ro g ra m o f in ­
b y a ll m em b e rs o f th e c h a m b e r o f
ans' a is o i'ia tio n at th e a n n u a l p ic n ic o ilie r w a r in w h ic h it has p a rtic i
C. T. Richardson
w ill be g in at 2 p. m.
in e n t W a sh in g ton c o u n ty 4-H c lu b s tru c tio n a l w o rk in Ih e rla ss room s,
o f vi le ra n s and t h e ir fa m ilie s al paled, was stressed b y Hogan, w h o
James W ells. H. A. Deck a n d co m m e rce.
A fe a tu re o f th e p ro g ra m w i l l be
T h e h ig h re g a rd w h ic h w e have m e m b e r and w in n e r o f m a n y h o n ­ la b o ra to rie s and e x p e rim e n ta l fie ld s
S h u te p a rk S u n d a y. O th e r o ffic e rs d e cla re d D ia l m uch loss o f life in the
Ih e c ro w n in g as Q ueen M o th e r o f Fred Am aeher were named as a h e re to fo re e n te rta in e d fo r th e c h a m ­ ors in th is c o u n ty and in n a tio n a l o ccu p ie d th e m orn in g s, w it h a f t e r ­
are Jo h n A n d e rs o n . D isabled A m e r ­ S p a n is h -A m e ric a n a m i W o rld w ars
th e oldest n a tiv e d a u g h te r in the com m it tee to select a candidate b e r o f eom m erce lia s been lost. We w o rk , is p re s id e n t o f th e b o y s ’ noons devoted to assemblies, m o v ­
ican V eterans, Forest G ro ve , fir s t can he a scribe d to u n p re p a re d n e ss
for goddess o f lib e rty.
W ashington ro u n ly in o lo i isls w ill
(Cnnliniiod on parr fi. rnlum n t>
c o u n c il at th e 4 -H s u m m e r school, in g p ic tu re s a nd s im ila r "tre a ts .”
v ic e -p re s id e n t; Ernest H ite . U n ite d and th e te a ching s o f p a c ifis ts .
No be g iv e n e x p e rt a id in m a k in g nut
C om m ittee to investigate question a re c o n s tra in e d , h o w e v e r, to e x te n d w h ic h closes F rid a y at O regon S tate
T h e re a re ab o ut 75 c lu b m em b e rs
S panish W a r V e te ran s. H ite o n . sec­ one hates w a r m ore that Ih e m a il d riv e r s ' lice n se re n e w a ls w ill, th e
of a float, fo r th»' "H app v Days" some c o n s id e ra tio n because o f th e co lle g e at C o rv a llis .
fro m th is c o u n ty in attendance, m ost
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parade includes H arold Halev. H. c h a m b e r's past service, as a haven
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L. M acKenzie and Thomas Bailey. ,
n ik e r o f H ills b o ro , was e le cte d as tw o b ig school busses.
t liir d v ic e -p re s id e n t, and M rs H a r ­ I ness as m uch as lie, a v e rre d the fic e in Salem .
a m em b e r o f Ihe c o u n c il to se rv e
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H e a d q u a i'ti rs fo r license re n e w a l
w ith th re e o th e rs fro m o th e r p a rts i
Hanks, se c re ta ry O ffe r o f I). A . V.
T h e y o u th o f o u r c o u n try m ust a p ­ w ill be e sta blish ed in Ih e basem ent
M u re th a n 159 fo rm e r re s id e n ts o f
o f tho state u n d e r th e le a d e rs h ip
Io se rve as lio sl g ro u p fo r n e x t ye a r p re cia te th e p ric e o f th e ir heritage o f th e c o u rt house and m a in ta in e d S outh D a ko ta g a th e re d S u n d a v in
o f N y b e rg .
al S h u ll' p a rk here was accepted.
a m i he w illin g to c a rry Ih e b u rd e n , u n til J u ly 7. The o ffic e w ill be a u t h - ! S lu ite p a rk . H ills b o ro , f o r a pie-
Srheol N ear Close
( ites Preparedness Need
d e cla re d Hogan.
p riz e d In m ake o u t re n e w a ls o n ly me ¡Mid " g e t-to g e th e r." W h ile a m a ­
P aul !.. P a tte rson , local iH o rn e y ,
T lic s u m m e r school e n te re d its ;
"W e m ils l g u a rd o u r lib e rtie s at
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty h e a lth d e p a rt­
"1 Iru s l th a t as A m e rie a n c itiz e n s and no e x a m in a tio n s w ill he given. jo r it y o f those p resenl h a ve ta ke n
set a m a rk S a tu rd a y fo r local
a ll lim e s ," d e cla re d C a p ta in C ic e ro w e sh a ll a lw a y s see to it th a t the D riv e rs m av pay th e n fee here, and residence h e re w ith in recent years,
m e n t was g iv e n its fir s t fe d e ra l in - second and fin a l w e e k and n e a rly
Iis lic r in e n Io shoot al „ l i e u he
Hogan o f P o rtla n d , r e h a b ilita tio n S ta rs a n il S trip e s f ly fo re v e r o ve r Ih e o ffic e w ill he open fro m 9 a m th e re w e re a n u m b e r p resent w h o
n e itin n M o n d a v „ l i e n M iss A im I8IX) boys and g ir ls fro m a ll p a rts
H a lf rates fo r c e rta in m o to r l i ­
honked a '.’6 -iu c h red s iili in (lie
o ffic e r o f Ih e D isabled A m e ric a n Ills c o u n try and mean w h a t it does In 5 p. m.
H e is le r, re g io ii.il f ie lii c o n s u lta n t o f o f O regon w ill lie “ g ra d u a te d " and cense fees w e re e ffe c tiv e J u n e 13.
i have been re sid e n ts o f th e count'y
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com m u n d e r to d a y." d e cla re d Sam H anson o f
t lic U. S. P u b lic h e a lth se rvice, a r ­ re tu rn Io t h e ir , hom es S a tu rd a y , a c c o rd in g to w o rd re ce ive d fro m Hie
K x a in in .it ions fo r license w ill lie a lu n g e r tim e .
a fly rod . A lt e r a le n g th y s tru g g le ,
P o rtla n d Post No. I. A m e ric a n L e ­ P o rtla n d , s e n io r d e p a rtm e n t vice- eon du e le d on W ednesday, as usuel.
riv e d fu r a c o n fere n ce w ith Dr. D c a rry in g th e ir n e w ly gained k n o w l­ se c re ta ry o f s ta le by S h e r iff J o h n
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Bovs and g ir ls a tte n d in g w ere cars, w re c k e rs , to w cars, hearses,
P o rtla n d , e d u c a tio n a l d ire c to r, state
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was not a fra id fo r A m e ric a as long
b o a rd o f h e a lth .
housed in 15 s o ro r ity a nd e ig h t am bulances, a n y w h e re - fo r - h ire ta x i
Dam n a m a il w h o does not respect lu c k su p p e r T uesday e ve n in g at
its and o th e r le g a l p ro o f, in e lu d -
as Ih e v e te ra n s g ro u p s liv e and r e ­ a so ld ie r, " a m i c a rrie d on th e plea tlic hom e o f M rs T. G. B ru n le e w e . A rg u s s ta ff was elected p re sid e n t,
T he d ip n rtm o n t Ib is w e e k r e p o r t­ f r a te r n ity houses, and th re e d o rm ­ cabs and f o r those w h o can c o m p ly
and M rs. C a rl S i'h ild h a u e r o f C o r-
in g th e e x p e rt te s tim o n y o f M ae-
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c o u n ty u n il 19 ca a ci o l s c a rle t le v e r. complete use uf all college facil­ ceuws.
Career Closed
C an non D isp la y
H ere S a tu rd a y
Pierce Urges
Short Term
PEP Contract
Bandits Stage
Early Morning
Raid at Aloha
Crops Damaged
by Cloudburst
Near Laurel
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Savings, Loan
Association to
n,''1,al,""K r a y Dividend
Rotary Hurts
Defy; Chamber
Placed on Spot
Many Attend
Grange Meet
Melinda Cave,
Pioneer, Dies
Guernsey Club
to Hold Picnic
Liquor Taboo
in Aid Cases
Many Bands Sign
for Parade Here
Toni Handley
Picnic Speaker
P. I.. Patterson
C. C. President
Ddffron Named Honorary Head ■
Tualatin Youth Heads Boys’
Council ¿¡-H Summer School
County Veterans’ Association
License Office to
Open Here Today
Former Dakotans
Hold Picnic Here
L o ca l F ish erm a n
H o o k s B ig O n e
New Health Unit
Given Inspection
Truck License on
Half Rate June 15