Ì7 ‘( a ) m in g H uh Evcnts'-- ( iiliin iii i , < ontlu, I n l £/ l ’ubln S r r v ir r . J o u r ( u i i | m id llu ii A s k e l / j Want Ads- » J *»/*■ L arge Proven Circulation ut the Argua Insures M any Readers tor the Ads C % % W ith W hich is C o m h i n ë’d 1 h c Ì J i I) s h o r o In d ep e n d e n t H illsboro Indepi ndciit i tabhshed 1873 \ u lu lili New Setuj i / if in ily H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , A ugust 5, 1937 Esca pes I)ea Ih Nca r A storia K c a id c n t Farm s nt W ashington county ra p ­ idly arc surpassing city dw ellings in convenni, rices, w ith m odern, in d iv id ­ ual w ater systems, irrigation, re- frig»-ration and o th er installations. Latest m odern addition to farm com fort has been m ade by T P Gorxhn in his farm home, four m iles Y ie ld A u s tr ia n F ie ld p c a s n o r ’ ia a t of H illsboro ».here an ex- ■ E x c e e d s E x p e c ta tio n , th e ’ ’ problem of food p re s e rv a ­ tion and taken con iderable hard R e tu rn s S h o w ; P ro d u c e rs E n g in e e r f o r W a s h in g to n - Y a m h ill C o u n tie s ; S y s te m U n d e r­ goes D e c e n t r a liz a tio n P roceeding inulci it new setup, d i - t c n t i t t l i / u t i m i o f th e W o rk » P ro - gi< • a d m in is t r a t io n ic . »ehed W a s h ­ in g ! 11 c o u n ty tin - tt e c k w i t h h e a d ­ q u a r te r s fo r th»‘ W a K in g to n - Y a m - i h i l l e n g in e e r in g are.» e s ta b lis h e d 111 the WPA nil let in th e court K E 'Piilot, «m, resident e n ­ g ineer for WPA .sinet» i t , e s ta b lis h ­ m ent in the fall of 1935, luut been nam e I resident « n g in eer for the area O th er new m em bers of th e a re a , •luff me uile I) II D rew ery. as- -ig,uncut o ff .t c i . and Mi s Erm a W ig g u e I. f ie ld i »-present.it»v<» o f th e n t d i v i io n D rr w er y ipl. Two Section«— Tw elve Pages Farm Crops Refrigeration Control o f Pea Weevil Council Split Takes New Step Net Owners on Farms Here Problem in This County on Renewal Good Returns LOUIlty AgGtlt Points Ollt KuiTling Fields US PEP Contract WPA Office I illo ts o n H illsboro A rgus established 1894 i C a n n e ry C ro p s P r o f it 7 w m te , When a 39-fei.t jog rolled from a tru ck on a cu rv e m ar A storia Ju ly 28 Mi and Mr It W Cox w ere taken to the A storia hospital su f­ fering from shock and bruise*. and then d au g h ter Mrs E W Alm- tpn.si of H illsboro and Mrt Carlo. Johnson an d d au g h ter Jo an of (¡lad tone, w ere h r u i’«-(I T h e t ar v irtu ally wa dem olished In the above pictu re the tru ck , and the rem ain d er of it load, is in the fo re­ ground Mrs Johnson and tw o tra v e le r, a ir w atching an attem p t to t u t the log to release the ear Mi and Mi Cox have retu rn ed h o m e fre e z e and a re e x c e e d in g yields of a y ear ago, according rd,na to H ow ard Hadley, m anager of the Im perial F ed A, G rain com pany of H illsboro M arketing of the crop has been u nderw ay m ore than a w eek. Y ields rep o rted show th e yields runiiniK from 1000 pounds an acre to 2'i00 pounds, bringing a price of ap p ro xim ately $3.75 p er 100 pounds, T h in n ing of the stands by freezing is believed to have stim ulated grow th of the pods and seeds. H'heat su ffe rs First new w heat of the season was m ark eted this week by Jo h n H are. who farm s north of H illsboro The yield averaged 35 bushels to the acre ns com pared w ith a general y early av erage of 30 bushels. Many yields are being reported about the county of betw een 20 and 25 bushels p er acr< W heat suffered considerable dam - age from w in ter killing, and m any fields a re expected to yield even less than 20 bushels. H ow ever, one of th e largest crops nl spring oats a„<) b arley seem s well on the w ay to th e bin. w ith som e fields of oats expected to make record yieUte W ith one of the largest hay cropa i in the Ui , W asteful M ethod; Cites Use of Dust anti Early Deep Plowing to Com bat Develop- ment of Pest in Valley ---------------.-------------------- k itc h e n T he new unit, p a rt of a m odern electrification schem e on th e G ood­ in farm, has tw o com partm ents, both 12*2 cubic feet i capacity. i.a p < « .iiy . In i n one one D cspitc forecasts to the contrary. of unit a m odem freezer u n it w hich A u s tr ia n w in t e r peas in th e c o u n ty hold the te m p eratu re at io degrees ---------------- — 'B y W. F. Cyrus, C ounty A gent) P ro p o s a l to Levy P r iv ile g e T a x F *« l» P a s s a g e ; P o w e r fr o m B o n n e v ille D e c id in g F a c to r in D e a d lo c k ‘Should wc burn our pea fields in th e hope of decreas- • # * • * •* ’ am ount of weevil in festation in next y e a r ’s crop, U nable to reach an agreem ent or should we plow u n d e r th is stra w and stubble to main- as to franchise or contract w ith the n j r i g ^ a u Z n 'm u ^ Z r ^ 7 ta ,n f e r tlh ty ? " T h a t is a question which can only be an- PE P com pany for operation i n ,.r-servrs SuppliM sw ered by considering th e condition of a p a rtic u la r piece Hillsboro, the city council a d jo u rn ­ ed sh o rtly before W ednesday m orn­ The G oodin fam ily use th e freezer land, w hen th e b u rn in g can be safely done, and the ing hopelessly deadlocked. A ppli­ unit for storage of vegetables and possible value of th e b u rning as a weevil control m easure cation for franchise w as m ade at b e r r ie s to be use d in th e o f f season. B enefits to th e soil from plow ing u n d e r z A A ustrian the p ira Junc meetin« preceding u .i u u n j fieid i e u , fx ,.(jn Gf the franchlse JlH the a,lil f,,r preservation of m eat butch- (-'red on the G oodin farm . C om pared w ith lockers in th e com m ercial free/« r plants, each com partm ent 'ias cubic feet m ore space, A lthough the refrig erato r has not b,'rn installed long enough to ob- Uiin ac< irati operation coats, it Is estim ated, a fter trial runs, th at the cost will he from $1.25 a m onth to SI I5*1 O ther equipm ent on th e farm in­ eludes autom atic w ater pum p; clec- t r ic range in th e house; w ater heat- e r - electric brooder, and a n u t grad- e r and cracker. H om e-m ade t r a c k e r T he nut g ra d e r and crack er equipm ent is hom e-m ade, and oper- ated by a th re e -q u a rte r horsepow er m otor. A fter drying, th e n u ts a re ru n through th e grader, and from th ere is compo; nposed of tw o ro llers w hich eat f the aeveral si» of filberts Passing ro lle r In a steady ♦ p e a stubble and straw probably are g reater than the benefits have been. i or a re likely to be from burning ' B urning of straw and stubble fol- lowing the harvest of this seed crop. w hen done as it has been generally .1 _ . , . ''• “ “ j the past few years in W ashington , county, has probably accom plished very little in the control of p^a w ee­ vil. Most of the b u rn in g has cither ! been incom plete or too late. O ther M ethod B etter M ore good can probably be done in W ashington county by cleaning up som e o th er sources o r carryover, and by control practices o th e r than bdrning. L and can n o t be repeated- ly burned o v er and t h e fe rtility m aintained. T his y ear w eevil w ere practically elim inated from t h e com m ercial canning pea crop through th e use of rotenone d u st applied w hen the peas w ere in bloom. T his s a m e m ethod of control offers prom ise in fields of A ustrian peas for seed. In the larg er fields it probably w ill not be necessary to dust th e entire field, but apply the d u st only to a reasonably w ide strip around the outside. The past tw o years K enneth G ray | and G ,en c h a m b e rla in . O regon ex j (C o n tin u ed on pace 5. colum n 3) ----------------------------------- tim e .a PP>icat‘°n «- ile'Ila L W3S m ade' the council dead- *2C\ ed ° ? . a Pr opo®a l ? o consider 1 the fran ch l^ and the tie w as brok- e n o n y. ? fte r May ° r J - H- G a r- F red Keim of G reen M ountain rc>tt re tt past cast hie his vote iirifh w ith the th ree is contem plating his goats w ith councilm en opposing t h e u tility m ore or less d istru st a fter they com pany offer. fru strated a well laid plan to b e­ H ills b o r o f i .m th e P o r t- , T uesday night, th e d ate se t fo r gin trucking operations. R ecently »• .»ml Miss W ig g in s for- disposal of the m atter, the w ater he took the tru ck to H illsboro, . head of the county i «• and light com m ittee of the council obtained a ‘tem porary license, and b e in g t i an. fei red from re P ° ried a proposal to place a five drove home, parking the m achine re in 1931 G Russell Morgan, d istrict a t­ cen t tax gross revenues of in the yard. His goats attracted by I \»(> ( m iiilirs torney, was w rin k lin g his brow com pany in Hillsboro, the new . green license stick er on U nder tlx* dec e l i t i alized setup, H' lvi tm hand will play a concert T uesday attem p tin g to solve the T ax Suggested the w indshield, ate the license will h a v e 1c harge ol all m H illsboro S atu rd ay night This question of w h eth er p art of W ash­ A m inority re p o rt of th e sam e and forced Keim to delay o p e ra ­ unde i w ai V in thi < n tertain m en t is provided by the in g to n county wa in C lackam as and tions pending the arriv al of a com m ittee, suggested a tax of tw o Yarnhill counties, o r p a rt <»f those county w in k • Drewei W asirngton county fair in a p p recia­ m ore durable license display. p er cent. D iscussion of th e pro- mut »nia of woi tion of the loyal su p p o rt being given counties are in this one. posals brought to light th e fact countie.s. T he m a tte r all la gan w hen some- the fair by m erchants and business th a t u n d er th e city ch arter, the the (»Id Ü.VÄtern, al from th e su rv e y o r’s offici cone« i ns of Hillsboro, w ho a re di .- isked council could levy a privilege tax reeoi I w e r e ci trih u tin g the m erchandise tickets, f<»r a ruling .on th e law s settin g Uf M-rvc, °n gross earnings of utilities op- 1 1*01 Hand. w ith a S ig il­ and also co n tractin g for com m ercial the county boundaries. T ^ l l ■«. e ra tin g w ithout a franchise follow - ule fnom theire and i displays at the fair A pparently, from a law in the 11 (SU V y I OIL III ing a hearing. varimiIS c h.u nel ’ • , All arran g em en ts have been com ­ books and n ev er repealed or a m en d ­ C ouncilm en opposing t h e fran - HIHII <» n t hp )ob. No\ ed. pased in 1856 and 1857. W ashing­ pleted for th e young people, who chise. argued th at because of the romted di ton county began on th e n o rth east i w ith much less neatl> sj lit away from th e meat. will be m arried at th e fair, to he in nearness of B onneville pow er, and « .if ! It )»•» P » 1 I "1 »f tl It' (III Inroads of the Douglas F ir beetle H illsboro S atu rd ay night, visit the co rn er in such a m an n er as to place I lia n an av erag e crop, it is estim - and the operation req u ires only a the unsettled policy regarding its irnject'» w In I t e need« i (( n n lin u rd on pace 5. ciilum n I» sections 11 an d 12 in tow nship 3 m achine to sep arate the cracked fn ^ rc ^n tim b er holdings adjacent stores from 7.39 to 9 15 o'clock and sale, the tax should be levied and iMRins’ Wt >i k burn of 1933. are reported south. 1 west, in W ashm gton county, shells from th e m eats to m „.o ake n e it , to ,, ------- atten d the V enetian th e a tre through a franchise not issued u n til such rut pirobl . le g u l l com pletely autom atic - ,h e U nited S tates d ep artm en t of the courtesy o f O range Phelps Tins w hile M'etion 7. tow nship 3 south. 1 tim e as th e benefits of the g o v ern ­ n is S he w it1 be in Plans also call for the bro o d er to aKri« Jltu re. bureau of entom ology. will give all th a n w ho w ish to e n ­ west and sections 11 and 12. to w n ­ m ent pow er could be m ore clearly p ro b atily. ti 1 d o d ible-shift W ben the nut season according to a bu lletin issued th is te r th e d escrip tiv e letter w ritin g ship 3 south. 1 west, are in C lack a­ seen. idilio hei r n ■minium m as county. arrives, it is expected th a t w ith a m onth. contest an o p p o rtu n ity to $«•<» tin R R. Easter, division m anager of ('lack am; unci Yi few special preparations, the brood- T he infestation, declared to have couple T he fair m auagm ent is of­ T h e m aps show th at the first tw o th e com pany, was called on to state w ith her miij„ r t.u e r will serve as a nut d rier. spread from th e burned tim ber. fering $29 in prizes for the best le t­ sections are in C lackam as county the reaction of his com pany to ter describing the couple H oist for Hay w as founcl in groups of an acre to and th e o th er th re e sections in W ash­ such a proposal, and he replied ion Same A nother in terestin g v e n tu re in acrcs >n the w atersheds of the ington county, and ap p aren tly the < tub to Afitilst th a t any such action w ould be op­ ation < d (•mp loyables application of elec tricity to farm sou*'1 and north forks of the Wil- sections a re so assessed. G e o rg e W ic k , v ice-president of the posed. He suggested th a t th e com ­ sual by the county rc- tasks is found on the D avid E. Dapp l on ” v e r- and th e n o rth fork o( the Howi’Ver, in 1893 th e state legis­ pany m ight agree to an increase » WPA w ith th<» e x ­ H illsboro M en’s B reakfast club, R edressing of 12 m iles of oil farm in th e H elvetia d is tric t w here 1 r?, , .. , .... . , , in th e occupation tax if w ithin cel tifieatio n s w ill go states that at th e ir last m eeting the latu re d esignated W ashington co u n ­ m acadam highw ay in th e county a hom e-m ade hoist has speeded this , Q^ ostI,2f ’^5 k l" ‘n 8 took place in w h o leh earted support and co -o p era­ ty bo u n d aries to include th e sections road system is underw ay. J. W. reason. li e c t l y t o tl «• office here, nccessarv operation ’ a few trees died from te » of th< ir organization w as p led g ­ 7. 11 and 12 in W ashington county, T ax A lready H eavy From a F ord ear transm ission, a Pffec’’ of ’.V bccllt’ast >e ar In no T im i k c e p li g w ill rem ain u n d er ed to th e fair z\ com m ittee has been w hile the tw o first nam ed sections B arney, county engineer, rep o rted this w eek. C onvictions by cousin ......... of Mr. D app ... in . P o rtlan d vw„- con- C8.s?i say? lbe. report, w as any m ark - it* suini? $>s em. w ith payrolls bc- appo in ted to assist w ith th e rooster- a w placed in C lackam as county. - a circu it court He told councilm en th a t 17 per The project includes s tw o m ill's strilrte d th e hoist w hich is easilv ed D ou8las iir beet'«' activity found ju ry , and pleas of guilty to crim inal cent of the gross earnings of th e »g s u b m itte d to P ortlan d , w here bicycle race, for w hich $29 in prizes from T ualatin to th e ______ __ _ ■ west side o p erated bv a o-ic-horscpow cr m o- tbis . v car However, the rep o rt con- charges, brought considerable grist com pany already w eie consum ed ip c h e e k s a re w ritten u n d er direc- is being offered, and also to assist highw ay; five m iles from — ""I— T igard J to r The \ arious speeds o f tlie trails- ,in u c s' Kroup killing, -*"-•* about th e to th e ju d icial m ill d u rin g th e --------■ week - 1 by taxes, an d th a t his com pany »f »\ em in e n t d isb u rsin g of- m the closing of all business coll­ io th e county line, know n as the m ission a rc adapted to the use of b u rn - w as ab u n d an t in 1935. p re- C onvicted of a m orals charge was th e largest tax p ay e r e ith e r in et rns from 2 to 4 p in F rid ay a f t­ G reen b r u » rg road, tw o « « m iles « • * n a o ■ rth the hoist and an autom atic change t sa m a r i b o e |.v t I as r \ a o r result of am a build-up of j u iy 27. John - E. Kari. 47. T im ber H illsboro or the county, including T he area setup, it is believed, ernoon. S ep tem b er 3 D 'O ll) . , _ . h n \ l 11 A V a A m 4m m m * ••1 4 2 - B eaverton to t h e W alker of speed takes place w hen th e load- beetle population in the m ulti- was sentenced by Ju d g e __ R. __ F ran k th e city occupation tax. w ill sjx’ed piojectx. p articu larly th e P o rin g this closing tim e hu>mess road and th ree m iles n o rth and cd hayfork strik es the c a rrie r trip 11 ° r firc_kl,,cci trees. Infestations P eters F rid ay to th re e y ears in the “We cannot be m ade a tax col- n‘sigm nent of men to th e job. and m< n and em ployes will visit the fair in h f su rro u n d in g tim b er declined pen iten tiary , and B. E. W aldorf. 45. leeting b o d y ” E aster said “I w ant west from the S tark ey c o r n e r o n its upw ard jo u rn ey the certificate'll of men f r o m r e ­ All stores will re-open at 4 o'clock thro u g h N orth Plains. From th e c a rrie r trip, th e hoist rap ld l- v . last - v car w ho pleaded guilty to assault w ith 8 er 1 W3nt BUXTON Al Bledsoe, oldtim e lief to WPA Al o investigations of The com m ittee includes F ran k Ad- to point out to you th e p a rt P E P resident of this place, passed aw ay (< ih U i i i i i . I «»n |>nffe ». rtilu m it ♦» » New surface includes th ree coals autom atically moves into high gear. Take \ ear to Show intent to com m it rape, drew a sim- (C o n tin u ed on pace 3, ro lum n 3 ) kin.-tii. P ete Y zcagiurre. G eorge D elay in spotting the destruction ilar sentence. B oth m en w ere taken • it t h e For». t G rove hospital F ri- rock and asphalt nil laid to state tak in g the load into th e barn at a Wick L aw rence C row ley. J a c k day of 1935 w as due. th e report says, to to Salem im m ediatelv. night Mr Bledsoe had been specifications at a cost of app ro x - rapid late. Rushlow. and Jim D icrickx ill for som etim e and was tak en to im ately $2.000 per mile, and w ill ______________________ the fact th at the trees killed th at M orris 'B u d ' K nudtsen. 60. Tual- O ne of the im provem ents at tin* th e hospital about a m onth ago. y car did not begin to fade until th e atin. convicted of assault w ith a req u ire 30 days to com plete, B a r­ fair this y ear will be the new po u l­ spring of 1936. and th e ex ten t of the dangerous w eapon, drew a v e a r in ney said. try building, w hich will contain o n ­ dam age w as not very ap p aren t un- th e county ja il w ith no good tim e F u n eral s e r v ic e w ill be held from Destroyed by Freeze ly pou ltry displays T his w ill be til the trees had tu rn ed quite red allow ed for the th ree m onths he has "T hese strip s of highw ay." B ar­ much m ore co nvenient for visitors. tin* Forest G rove U n d ertak in g com ­ about a y ear a fte r most of the kill- been in jail aw aiting trial, LeRov Jack, 18. Ililh i ath lete T h e r o o f s and floors of the buildings 1 pany ehapi I at 2 p m S atu rd ay ney ex p lained this w eek, "include O pposition to th e proposed P o rt­ mg had been accom plished. R ichard Reed. H illsboro. 37. w ho • -n of Mr and Me- Ro s Jack . \\ a are being rep aired and eve■rything and in term en t w ill bi' in B anks cem ­ county m aintained oiled highw ay S alvage of tim b er killed by th e pleaded q u iltv to taking an autom o- land m eat inspection ordinance w as destroyed by th e freezing round dead on his bed at the Vance is beinu put in spick and span slmile etery. Rev. E L Evans will officate. n of early __ e _____ _________________ sam e ______ as th e b ’ic from _____ A loha w ithout perm ission expressed at the m eeting of th e last w inter. We estim ated the F irst m onthly audit of city fi- beetle is v irtu a lly th Mi Bledsoe w as born at M oun- farm on R osedale road, about a PaK nint Planned of th is w ork and m ade it fit nances by A I. A m achcr. recently salvage from th e fires except th at of th e ow ner, drew a suspended 9?u n o .m o n a G range last T he ('o rn eliu Feed ¿v Sc< »d c o i n - tain d alc Ja n u a ry 1. 1853. son of the cost q u a rte r-m ile e a t of th e R iver road. w ith the am ount w c have to spend appointed to replace Max C randall, these trees need not be taken out sentence. W ednesday in B eaverton. T he or- T uesday afternoon. On th e bed pany is an o th er firm that is n o w late S m ith Bledsoe and M argaret on this ty p e of rep airs this year. wa;i subm itted to th e city council until tw e years a fte r the lim it for F ran k Lovequist. charged w ith a s - d ‘nan<^ is opposed on the grounds was a 22 calib er rifle, and a b u l­ d istrib u tin g the M erchants a d v e rtis­ B aker Bledsoe. selecting the spots w here dam age Tuesday night w ith the notation the b u rn ed a rea is reached. sault on a m an w earing glasses. ; h at th e charge for inspections of I)t eeast d is su rv iv ed by the folow- seem ed the greatest." let from tlie gun had p en etrated ing tickets. th at th e sem i-annual audit had not S alvaging of th e thousands of w as bt)llnd over to th e g ran d ju ry j tarm -produced m eats will m ak e the P rep aratio n s for th e pio n eer pag- mg sistt .ind b ro th ers Mrs. M innie bis heart Must of the oiled su rface u n d er been m ade C randall still is charg- acres of burned tim b er is underw av follow ing a p relim in ary hearin g be- ™arKetln/ tb ‘s product too ex- A ccording to C oroner F J. S ew ­ eant. a successful featu re of the Kidd. Spokane. Wash.; Mrs. A nna state m aintenance, has been re- ed w ith responsibility for t h a t at a rap id ra te th is sum m er w ith ' ' forc ---- ’ J u d Re " D ---- onald - ------ T. T ------------ em pleton in n Penslve e n s iv e f for o r th the e f farm , ™ er. « ..................... fair List year, is underw ’ay u n d er the S h ep ard Jo in Port, ( ’aI; Mrs Mary ell. w ho investigated, d eath was — -- ■ county court. M. Wick w as th e com- O scar Hagg. G eorge F itzp atrick p aired by resu rfacin g l o n g e r audit. m ore th an a m illion feet of logs be- j sponsorship of th e C offee club Mrs. C hurchill, B eaverton ro u te 2; W. E. self inflicted in a fit of desp o n d ­ and A. L. W h itak er w ere nam ed to B udgeted receip ts an ticip ated ing tru ck ed from th e b u rn on the plaining w itness. H H S tan n ard will d irect th e p ag ­ Bledsoe. Fossil; G eorge Bledsoe. stretch e s and patching spots. Re- ency. New suits this w eek in circuit a com m ittee to atten d sessions of pairs to county rock-surfaced roads from all sources is $32.000 of w hich T illam ook side each day', ean t again. * Buxton, and I P. Bledsoe. B anks The youth wa.s discovered by a ; court include C harles B urgdorfer the P o rtlan d city council to voice will again be resum ed w hen rains $27.343 55 already lias been paid in. Dam age at M inim um V arious com m unities of th e co u n ­ ro u te 1. sm all sister, who. w ith h er m other, D am age by o th er insects is still at 'fL ,^ .ap®,eon ab *°re- 1 he fa rm e r’s stand, s ta rt th is au tu m n . leaving $5.256.45 rem aining uncol- cam e to the house on an inspec­ ty w ill be called on to fu rn ish n g from m iscellaneous sources, ious d istricts a re Mrs. P earl Van gon. by th e state highw ay commis- flights such as th a t attem pted by to rep lace th e present stru ctu re, am ounting to $637.30. and the next Dcrnelen. N orth Plains; Mr>. G e r­ for the ow ner. sion vs Revil Olds, et al. prelim in- A m elia E rh art. and if allowed, to w hich is in need of rep air. T he largest, licenses, n ettin g $446.53. In his autom obile was a supply tru d e Meek. C ornelius; Mrs. G ladys ary jud g m en t; F ederal L and Bank req u ire such person or persons to new span w ill increase th e w idth Exceed E xpectations M»'\i i s. T igard; Mrs Louise C arter. ef groceries and the door of the B vs. R. D. Lawson, et al. decree: Fed- m ake th e ir ow n plans for rescue in of th e highw ay over the slougrt Item s of rev en u e w hich have ex- eaverton; Mrs G ladys Hall. Aloha, house had been left open. Hi* had M r . A A nderson. G a ton. and M rs . oral L and B ank vs. W illiam M eeuw - , case of trouble. from 18 Io 24 feet, B arney related, eeeded expectations, include fines. BUX TON F u n eral services for rem oved one shoe and sock, the R e x W ils o n , Forest (»rove. sen et al. confirm ation of sale. E ndorsem ent of J. D. Ross as ad- perm its. Boseow contract, m iscell- Ray W Kelly. 29. of Bald M oun- Itridgc O ver D airy coroner said. P ro b atc orders entered d u ring the m in lstrato r of B onneville dam was A n o ther bridge p ro ject to be aneous. and in terest on b ank bal- I a i u. who v as killed instan tly w eek include Ju lia E. Nixon. M. given th rough a m otion passed by A ccording to report . LeRov had T hursdax at th e Rav Hall logging eom pleted before w inter, is th e anees. F orest resources of W ashington ' G illie. Jam es E Tobin. Jessie May | th e m eeting. been m aking ex ten siv e p re p a ra ­ T h re e P ersons In ju r e d ’" d£ t< '.rt county w ere discussed at tjw Ro- Emmons. Jessie M. M inton; W illiam cam p n ear th e K elly home, w ere one across D airy ereek just east A nnual Pom ona picnic w ill be tio n . to com plete his high school W h e n A u to s C o llid e held Sundav aftern o o n from the Of M ountam dale. The present bridge « a s p la te d at $ . 1.67« of w hich $10.- tar.v clu b luncheon last T hursday . by . Houston ” Hogan L indahl. C harles held A ugust 22. in S h u te park, course tin year, unit had earned T hii i- p riso n s w ere in ju red early ehanel of th<* Forest G rove U n­ will be replaced w ith a stru c tu re 3>b.<8 lias been paid out 10 date, O C. I .indh of P ortland, w ho is G ustave Schm okel H. T. D anforth. Hillsboro, it w as decided. The ten ta- ufficient money for th e purpose Sunday m orning at th e ju n ctio n of d ertak in g com pany. the sam e size and higher, w hile a leaving $11.300.22 unexpended. Ex- w ith the U. S forest service. A. L. Melvin Dorian. 22.: C arl W alter, tive program includes speaking at by w ork in a cannery in Eastern B eaverton and Canyon loads n ear A m achcr w as chairm an. 28. and Ja c k Dunn, 29. arrested i n ' l l a. m. He is su rv iv ed , by his widow. slight c u rv e in th e highw ay w ill pense for Ju ly was $380.82. Oregon, recently re tu rn in g hom e the Brown Mug w hen ears driv en by be ironed out. In the read fund, receip ts of F ive p er cent is the probable sal- I’^rtlan d last w eek in connection E ightieth b irth d ay of Mrs. Flora T he mom y had been placed on S W illim ott. 27. P ortland, and Jack A d i M.ie Kelly; his parents. Mr A bandoned because of lack of a n t' ciPa tc s> 1 s T ualatin, as host, Ray Kellv w as born on Bald ( t n n tin u rd on page (». ro lu m n .*») enues •o w ith $2.232.14 spent „ to date. In a few’ years, he said, th e old j M ountain S ep tem b er 27. 1919. w here and $3.».. i Rh r e m a in in g . E xpense grow th tim b e r w ill be gone because i he lived most of his life. Ja n u a ry (or Ju ly w a s $539.29. of lu m b er operations, but it is 39. 1937. he w as m arried to Miss la x ( ollections hoped th a t the second grow-th w ill Ada Mao French at Puyallup. Wash. Of general fund taxes receivable, p erm it m aintained production. I T h e accident happened w hen a 67 p er cent of th e 1937 tax roll T h ere a re 80.900 acres of logged- large log rolled down a steep hilt. lias been collected, and 11 per cent over land in this county and th e of the delinquent rolls for th e past problem of reh abilitation is such Eigth annual w estern O regon ir ri­ , that visitors will be able to exam ine 1 crashed over him . and stru ck Oren Hall, a fellow w orker, and th ru st th ree years. L evy for 1937 w a s th at it is rap id ly com ing into county gation tour, sponsored tiy th e () S n u t hods m ore closely, ask questions him out of th e way. Hall escaped A ugust m eeting of W ashington $29.103 03 of w hich $19.640.37 has o w nership through failu re to pay and oth erw ise g ath er inform ation w ith m inor injuries. Becoming effective a fte r S eptem ­ strong enough to w ithstand great ( ’ e x t e i i . ion service, is scheduled county unit. F arm ers' Union, w ill been collected. D elinquent taxes taxes. U nder a new law in Wash- for August 19 and 29. announces Art to apply on th eir own farms. be held S atu rd ay , at 8:30 in V eter- for the th ree y ears am ounted to ington. it w as pointed out. the state b er 1. and to be placed in full o p er­ im pact, w hile the top fram ew ork T he first day's trip w ill be in co­ by Ja n u a ry 1. public utilities m ust be sufficiently strong to su p ­ Kinu. extension specialists in soils. Bert Brown. 10 of P ortland, em- ans hall. H illsboro. Final arran g e- (C n n U n tird on pner 1, colum n 2) takes o v er these lands for refo res­ ation ission of Oregon lias issued a p o rt th e w eight of the vehicle. T his tour, to view th e progress and opt ration w ith th e L ane C ounty plnye of th e C lark A- Wilson In g - nienls for p articipation in the coun- tation an d the m ajo rity of the in ­ comm new set of rules and regulations results, .is well as the m ethods usi'd, A gricultural council and the Lane ging com pany at V ernonia, died G uard rails of sufficient stren g th fair nrc necessary an d it is im- com e goes to the counties. governing the operation of school to resist im pact and p rev en t body in applying supplem ental irrigation C ounty H orticuR urnl society, and th e sam e dav n ear Forest G rove po rtan t that all locals planning T r a in e d B ird T his county. I.indh says, has 80.- busses. in th e W illam ette valley, has b e­ will rep lace th e ir usual county as lie w as being brought to P o rt­ booths reg ister w ith the county sec­ crushing m ust be provided along 000 acres of lim ber lands in sm all com e oni' o f H i e most p o p u lar e x ­ lours. F u rth e r d< laits of Hie trip land in an am bulance a fter a woods retary . School busses in W ashington th e length of the body at ap p ro x i­ In te r e sts M an y will be announced later. stands in the farm acreage. E x p er­ tension exi'iits of th e year. All av ailab le space is in dem and, county all come under these rules m ately the seat line on both sides. accident, a ttrib u te d In a "sid ew in d ­ ience elsew here has show n th a t it "O bservers soiuetiinrs get the is of great benefit to save much of this year, according to O. B. K raus, Aisle Seats Ruled Dut U nder a new plan th is y ear tin er." n, w hich lie was badly erush- and if space allotted by the fair Body dim ensions, headroom , se a t­ county sup erin ten d en t of schools. lour will be confined Io a fairly lim ­ D i. S m ith C o n d u c t* , ed. it w as rep o rted T he body was board is not needed it may be used idea they may be subjected (o pink th is forest land. elephants." observed It F Pile R eqirem ents apply to all vehicles ing. w indow s and w indshield, floors, ited area in I .ane and W ashington F r e e T o n s il C lin ic taken In the Forest G rove U n d er­ by som e one else A M. Jannsen has been nam ed tran sp o rtin g m ore than seven p e r­ en tran ce and em ergency doors, O th er m atters for discussion p e r­ T uesday as lie exhibited liis a e ro ­ counties In tins way it will be pos- Sm ith ho; pital and staff will hold tak in g e n m p a n y He is su rv iv ed by tain to Hie p e o p les u tility district batic p e t . know n as a Japanese ch airm an of the "M utt" dog show sons to and from schools, and all color, chassis, etc., also are e n u m e r­ ible to p« nd Hie fn I day studying a w idow in P ortland th eir seventh ann u al tonsil clinic to be held in connection w ith the d riv ers shall com ply w ith th e re ­ ated and regulated Aisle seats are and those interested are urged to T um bling bird. The bird has hern n ligation system s in the vicinity in ing Hu' week of August 19 I«» 21. tie th ere A nnual slate pienie a, Irained to hoist its food into bis county fair. of Eugene w ithout m aking any long d iiK’Itisra*. qu irem en ts of the O regon m o to r ve­ prohibited, and aisles m ust have an T his clinic is for th e b en e­ C liam pneg park w ill lie A ugust 15. rage w ith a tiny bucket wbleli trips a fte r Hie group assem bles fit of ch ild ren w hose paren ts nrc Grt soli lie, M e r c h a n d is e hicle law and its rules and reg u la­ inside clearance of 65 inches from the floor to the top bow. w hile there Tow nsendiles to Meet dangles al Ibe end of a string tions. S im ilarly the second day will be unab le to pay th e reg u lar su rg eo n ’s S to le n fr o m S tn tio n m ust be not less than 36 inches of through a bole in a so il of top ■ pent on adjaei nl farm irrigation fee for o peration, the only ch arg e H illsboro Tow nsend club will Tnbacen Prohibited B a n k L iq u id a tio n O f f ic e in scaling position. .. . T .................. w en ty gallons ........ ... of „asnliue and story balcony attaeh ed Io bis cage. M project - in W ashington county, m eet M onday p. m. at the u s ,'''id ‘ m t/x wa.u'ig In /u o r'w h ile 'o n « headroom ethod,s, church nt A 8 fter the business t S ™ afety m L glass n o ^ whHe5,f ~ n u s in . ull being f,,r actual hospital expenses several a rticles of m erchandise M o v e d to B e a v e rto n is designated w ithout iniK li travel betv i’en ( a lrb in c the string in its beak, the P aren ts are requested In registi i j w ere rep o rted m issing from tin- K n­ The office m aintained h ere by bird gives a Ing. tucks the surplus More 'lim e Prom ised m eeting th ere will be an open for- duty, or tobacco w hile the school em e re d wi h '„on «ho r u b b e r m a f ut the hospital some lim e b e fo r e . lop Oil Service station, B eaverton. the state su p erin ten d e n t of hanks The id< a of this arrang em en t, ac- 1 A ugust 1(1 T his is necessary, as it 1 follow ing a b u rg lary S atu rd ay or in connection w ith the liquidation cord m iller its lees, and then tugs urn. p articu larly regarding the new bus is occupied by any passenger. ' tin - o r sim ilar wa cr-i.rw d c.wcr'- up an o th er length of string W hen cording to King, is so th at em phasis w ould be im possible to tak e care of j S unday night. E n tran ce was gained of th e S h u te S avings bank h a s set-up and m em bership regulations. U nder general construction des- ,,,g and be cem ented to the floor the bucket arriv e s under the hole, Also v erbal reports will be given of ignated body fram ing includes all " i h e e n tr o n c c T w r shaH a t the m ay he placed on actual m ethods all in one day. C hildren from 5 Io by p ry in g open th e back door The been closed and the liquidation it reaches dow n „ itb its beak and the recen t county picnic in S h u te m etal construction and relates that (r„n t rig h t side and be provided of fitting land for irrigation and ap- I., re a rs of age w ill bo given first ca oline w as tak en w ill, a siphon w ork co ntinued through an office r ir e e a s will „ i n be b . given by Mrs. roof. b.Klv and d o o r, shall be com- ;? t h a X in e U o p J ^ i R a d i retrie v es Die food. O rd in arily the n n a a rk rk . P P riz plying (lie w ater B v oiding much | cotc.ideratiop and if tim e is ’cn iil. , from t»vo tant, tru ci... a t t o i d i n j to established in Ilio bank ut lieu , c i ­ b i.d has sev eral tum bling itu n ta T \ H ocket >>>.". a " d Jvtui I1 j _- njetciv to \e te tl w ith steel o r alum !- I t d . v i d u i i u A I lls d a / i t la b l i i v . t d o ld e r o n ta w i l l b t ta i- s ii t a r t n f. .,¡,.¡1 fc . ti,- ,jr i i> a - I n r il l a n port. ten. m i U k t l l . L u b l l c la 111 v *tx. J . w hich auiu.,t thtikt w atriitiu'. 11*4111 j an d tht. body Ul'4-t tv I lantwa. 4 on p«a« t, «„luaa 4j 1 i Helvetia Band Plays Concert Here Saturday Surveyor Finds Possible Fault in County Line G o a ts D e fe a t W ell L aid P la n Heetles Take Ureen 1 imber County Roads Scheduled for New Black Top Circuit Court Verdicts Bring Prison Terms County Native Son Succumbs Local Youth Takes Own Life R Grange Opposes Meat Ordinance City Revenues Keeping Pace Mishap Fatal to Young Logger Forest Lands Talked at Meet / ravel Area Lim ited tbis Y ea r Jar A n im a l Irrigation T o u r Utility District Union Subject Publtc Utilities Commission Sets Rules fo r School Busses