Official P L ;oer— r " O/r 'n u n ly 'I h r A r Hu W ant Ads- k uh ( H ill la l N l „ sp„ O N e a rly tl) Vaara L a n e Proven C ircu latio n of the A rg il* Insurrs M any Readers for the Ads W ith W hich is • onibiried The Hillsboro In d ep en d en t V iilu ille '1 3 , 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 ­ d ra w in g re lie f, e x c lu s iv e o f W P A. d ire c te d to w a rd th e m e e tin g because m in ore a n ben g p ro cu re d . w h ile th«- weeks, he s u ffe re d a s tro k e last ' 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 P e titio n s on file have n o m in a te d C o m p a riso n show s th a t on th e d i­ M a n y K ld r r » ( o m in e o rg a n iz a tio n . 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 A m o n g the rid e rs , rop e rs and b u ll- 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, anf H ills b o ro and M e lv in o f P o r t­ w hen a c lo u d b u rs t m th e C h ilia le m e ve n ts fo r a ll th e fa m ily . 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 la n d 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 ( ( o n lin u n l on p a r« 7. rn lu m n 31 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. A f t e r the d e a th o f his fir s t w ife d o w n th e slopes, d a m a g in g o rch a rd s ceeded to e m p ty th e cash d ra w e r, a n n u a l d iv id e n d o f th e W a s h in g to n H ills b o ro F ire d e p a rtm e n t, sp o n ­ he m a rrie d E lla G illc n w a tc r . w h o by g u tte rin g th e to p so il and d ro w n ­ "T h e B o n n e v iile b ill o u g h t to go 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 , e xp e cts th e la rg e st tio n . p a y a b le J u n e 30. w as a n n o u n c ­ th ro u g h congress v e ry soon a nd p ro ­ is s u rv iv e d bv fo u r sisters M rs 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 S e n a to r S c h u lm e ric h was a s to c k ­ h i a ru s h in g to rre n t, c o v e rin g g a r­ c o u n try , on th e eve o f g re a t p o w e r T h e w o r ld loves a w in n e r, b u t o n ly ra n to W h e e le r a venue and south to p ic n ic W ednesday. J u n e 23. s ta rtin g by th e T u a la tin V a lle y S a v in g s and M on d a y th e fire m e n 's c o m m itte e h o ld e r and v ic e -p re s id e n t o f th e dens and fie ld s. sig n e d T o la Z era d o , th e sw a y in g L o a n a ssociation o p e ra tin g jo in t ly d e v e lo p m e n t. T h e p riv a te u tilitie s , m em b e rs o f th e c h a m b e r o f co m - th e r a ilw a y tra c k s w h e re th e y had at 10 a. m. I t w i l l s ta rt on th e C h ris ­ H a y -M illin g co m p a n y, be in g elected 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. S e ve ra l inches o f b ro w n 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 1922 He was .1 s to c k h o ld e r in th e sided. k n e w th a t th e R. E. A . w as b e g in ­ t h u r G o ttlie b was im m e d ia te , one post, i f his o w n e r be a good s p o rts ­ H ills b o ro is m a k in g g re a t g a in s." th e n o rth w e s t a nd h e ra ld e d as a fte r w h ic h a p ic n ic lu n c h w i l l be U n ited States N a tio n a l b a n k and (C ontinu ed on p agr ?, rnlum n II said Person. " D u r in g ih e past y e a r n in g an e x te n s iv e p ro g ra m , a nd th e m an be n e v e r cra b s a b o ut th e w in ­ o f th e cu sto m e rs p ic k in g up a heavy e n jo y e d . << n nllm ied on !••«* *. n»lumn I > users d id n o t k n o w it. " p o rc e la in p o t fro m th e c o u n te r, n e r ta k in g th e m oney. w e h a v e m ade o v e r 157 m o rtg a g e L A U R E L A ra m and h a il sto rm In th e a fte rn o o n th e g ro u p w i l l P re s id e n t P a tte rso n 's la m e n t re w h ile G o ttlie b seized a p is to l. T he v is it th e H u lit fa rm a t H ills b o ro and loans, to ta lin g o v e r $204.000 T h e re w h ic h neared c lo u d b u rs t p ro p o r­ c u s to m e r w ith th e pot m anaged to th e re c e n t c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce- is e v e ry in d ic a tio n o f s t ill fu r th e r tions. p o u re d d o w n on fa rm s on also th e T a y lo r G u e rn s e y d a ir y a t R o ta rv c lu b b a se ba ll game, comes h u r l it in tim e to s tr ik e th e re a r o f H ills b o ro . ga in s d u rin g th e next tw e lv e the rid g e south and w est o f th«- w it h p o o r grace, e s p e c ia lly w h e n th e fle e in g car. w h ile G o ttlie b fire d m o n th s ." 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 , in g so il fro m o rch a rd s, c o rn fie ld s t " A s f o r h o m e c o n s tru c tio n ." P e r­ to l becam e ja m m e d a nd useless. lo a m w as a h a lf h o u r late. T h is a lo n g w ith a n o th e r speaker, w i l l a l­ and r e c e n tly c u ltiv a te d g ro u n d , d o ­ son co n tin u e d , "w e b e lie v e a c tiv ity sta te m e n t im p lie s th a t he has b e tte r T r io T ra v e ls East so be present. a lo n g th is lin e has o n ly begun and in g dam age o f se ve ra l h u n d re d F ro m A lo h a , th e t r io fle d so u th p la y e rs th a n those used in th e re c e n t R esident o f H ills b o ro since 1868 th e n e x t fe w ye a rs w ill w itn e s s t r e ­ A l l m em b e rs a n d a n yo n e in te re s t­ 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. to n -R e e d v ille roa d to th e F a rm in g - F orecasts Acceptance M o n d a y in th e M aso n ic-E a ste rn S ta r c o u n ty a re in v ite d to m a k e th e to u r to be re a d y to m a k e m o rta g e loans ing p u b lic a id o f any k in d , a c c o rd in g 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 - T h e c h a lle n g e h u rle d in o u r teeth ton road, w h e re th e y d ro v e to w a rd and a tte n d th e p ic n ic , a c c o rd in g to 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, b y P re s id e n t P a tte rson w ill, o f Inst m o n th F u n e ra l services w e re M a r v in H K ra h m e r. s e c re ta ry a n d as it d e v e lo p s " D alles S ix ty - lh r e e re so lu tio n s p re ­ ' on fa rm s less th a n a m ile fro m t h e ' 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. lie b . $4; "S m o k e y " Sm oke. $10: Roy v e n t a lib is a fte r w e have a d m in ­ D onelson A S e w e ll ch a p el w ith Roads w e re dam aged u n t il t h e 1 hom e in s titu tio n s and o p e ra te d by , w e re acted upon A p p a r e n tly a tte m p ts a re b e in g G u n th e r. §10; and C la ir B eeler. $10 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 dock T h e b u ild in g is m o re th a n ro ck and re m o ve m ud. 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 h a ve on o u r ro s te r th re e o u ts ta n d in g A tten d Conference 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. D ew ey 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, ye a rs o ld T h e fa m ily se ttle d on th e in g to n c o u n ty in c lu d e d H a rry D r q u a rte rs fo r some tim e th a t persons M e n n e place, t h e Japanese W. O G ib so n d o n a tio n la n d c la im B e rt C. Rue. T ig a rd . b e ll " A l A m a e h e r." and D u c k v M ed - S e h m e ltz e r. M rs W ilm a S e h m e ltzer. , s tra w b e rry fie ld s on th e B e n n e tt a d m in is tra to r. S a tu rd a y a tte n d e d a th e R o ta ry c lu b p a ra d e c o m m itte e 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 Sura F o rsyth e , .lam es II F o rsyth e . 1 fu n d s fo r liq u o r. place and th e J W. M u llo v and W e re a liz e th a t b y u sin g these stars A p r il 12. 1866. she was m a rrie d to ( ' V an K le e k . S arah V im K le e k , ' W H G o u d y . P o rtla n d , state r e lie f a d m in ­ n o u n c e m e n t th a t s ix bands had 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 E th e l P e n n in g to n . M W P e n n in g - I washed. ran be ca ncelled, o r w ill be can- n e r v ic to r v s h a ll p e rc h upon, b u t m a ke h e r hom e T h e c o u p le liv e d Ion ( ' S Haynes. M rs ( ’ . S. Haynes, I a d m in is tra tio n o f th e ne w d e p e n d ­ headed b y R. E. W ile y and in c lu d e s 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 un the fo rm e r O r n d u ff p l a c e . w h e n she to o k te m p o ra ry residence H ills b o ro and n o w d e p u ty d is tric t A ll-s ta te G ra n g e a n n u a l p ic n ic w ill stated. m e rc ia l flo a ts have been p ro m ise d , Hagg. (Cnntintinrf on prrc 2, rnlum n .1» 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 [le a n "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 ond v ic e -p re s id e n l. E W I ’ lapp. w h o has gone th ro u g h it. h u t no a r r iv a l here to d a y iT h u r s d a y • o f a parade includes H arold Halev. H. c h a m b e r's past service, as a haven A n o th e r c o u n ty y o u th . Ed S et- o f th e m tr a v e lin g to C o r v a llis In o f re fu g e fo r tir e d p in o c h le p la ye rs. V e te ra n s o f F o re ig n W a r H ills b o ro , one rea lizes Ih e need fo r p re p n re d - m an fro m th e s e c re ta ry o f slate's o f ­ 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 o ld Jensen. D. A V. A u x ilia r y . sp e a ker 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 . 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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. 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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 A n o rg a n iz a tio n was p e rfe c te d to Ihe fis h „ a s d u ly n e tte d by II I,. edge end e x p e rie n c e s back to th o u ­ C o n n e ll. g i o n . p rin c ip a l s p e a k e r lie c ite d in ­ e o n u n a iifle r U. S. W. V. C M c D o n a ld and Ins sta ff. Ju n e 23. J u ly 7 and 21. A ugust 4 and c o n tin u e th e p ic n ic as an a n n u a l a f­ M a c K e n z ie and b n tig h t lio u ic W ir sid io u s in flu e n c e s th a t w e re w o r k ­ W eil (Jives W elcome M iss H e is le r was acco m p a n ie d to sands o f t h e ir fe llo w c lu b m em bers 18. and S e p te m b e r I. 15 and 29. T h e h a lf ra te a p p lie s to tru c k s , fa ir, and in m a k e pla n s fo r a n o th e r d is p la y In e n v io u s fis h in g pals. in g to w a rd Ihe o v e rth r o w o f Ihe H ills b o r o bv M iss l u c illc I ’ erozzie, w h o re m a in e d a t home. busses, d o llie s , tra ile rs , a rm o re d O llie r speakers w e re W A W il- m e e tin g some tim e d u rin g Ih e late W hen cleaned, th e fis h „ c ig lie d A m e ric a n g o v e rn m e n t, b u t said lie lin m s o f F ic e s t G ro v e , w h o 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 T lie S e rvice d u l l w ill have a p o t­ fa ll n r w in te r. Leon S. 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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- m a in on g u a rd . ed s ix rases o f smallpox in the ito rie s th is ye a r, and as usual had n r q u a lify fo r fa rm e r's tru c k h- ((.'untinued on faiij« H, column 2) on Cast M u m id rc c t. j nclius route 2 was named secretary. Kcuzic. I 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 o,h‘r 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. 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