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» « **** ***« ****« » • Less Than 4 c— Officisi Newr*<aper to l our I . ----- Volum e 13, No. 33 W ith W hich is Com bined the H illsboro In d ep e n d e n t % ' A rgus Established 0 anding 4-H Members Guests Products of County Win at Exposition 7 7 5 D e le g a te s to T r i - P o lic e , B r in « H o m e A w a r d s C o u n ty In s titu te a t H ig h Seek G a ins in A llo tm e n ts , S cho o l H e a r P le a Is R e p o r t; O f fic e r s Set th e P a c ific L iv e s to c k In te r n a t io n a l E x p o s itio n Thousands oí Reads A ssors Big Results; Increasing l'se o( Ads Real Proof Two Sections, F o u rte e n Page» Practicality 1938 Budget Christian Church Reviews Relief Costs in Education Problems ?•) Years o f Service Here Remain at Urged Here Draw Study Low Level Observances Next Sunday to Celebrate 4 - H « m l A d u lt E x h ib ito rs fr o m Want A d s- US A W eek Brings (he County fo r S e rv ic e a b le T r a in in g F ir e D e p a r tm e n ts A u d it R e p o rt H e a r in g Founding of Local Church in 1862; Many Former Members and Officials Invited to Participate in Anniversary Program S e p te m b e r Costs S h o w S lig h t G a in O v e r F ig u re s o f A u g u s t; D ir e c t o r C a lls fo r N e w s o f E m p lo y m e n t Seventy-five y e a rs of com m unity service by the H ills boro C hristian ch u rch will he clim axed S unday w ith a “ diam ond ju b ile e ” celeb ratio n . Rev. R. L. P u tn am is pas R elief expenditures in Washing- tor. ! ton county continued near rock- O rg an ized on O ctober 17, 1862, by J. E. M urphy and bottom d u rin g the m onth o f Sep according to figures com- hacked by 16 c h a rte r m em bers, th e c h u rc h has seen th e ; tember. piled at a m eeting o f the re lie f erection of tw o buildings d u rin g its 75 y e a rs of existence. ( com m ittee M onday night. The m onth's e xp en ditu re of $611 Only a few y e a rs ago, a hank fa ilu re p u t th e ch u rch l<«*1 >r<'.s«»r11¿11 1 \ «••. o f the W ashing* A c a ll fo r p ra c tic a l tr a in in g and Muincipal budget com m ittee w ill Io n c o u n ty *1 II c lu b s p la y e d a s o lu tio n to life p ro b le m s in p u b lic tackle budget problem s w ith an in large p a rt in th e la n d p ro d u cth j schools d o m in a te d discussion M o n itia l m eeting scheduled fo r Tues bhow o f th e P a c ific In te rn a tio n a l : day fo r 775 teachers, w h o h e ld th e ir day at 8 p. ni. in the c ity ball. L iv e s to c k e x p o s itio n last w e e k, it a n n u a l tri-c o u n ty in s titu te at the Before that tim e, however, c ity wus d e c la re d by L E F ra n cis, as- | H ills b o r o u n io n h ig h school. o f f ic n and A u d ito r A L. A m acher hista n t c o u n ty agent S p e a ke rs in c lu d e d n o rth w e s t e d w ill go over the M ax C randall W a s h in g to n c o u n ty e n trie w e re u ca tors as w e ll as representatives audit covering the firs t six m onths was s lig h tly high er than d u rin g m ade in b o th th e 4 -II and open *10- fro m Y a m h ill. C o lu m b ia and W ash o f 1937. On F rid a y evening ad ♦ 'raig hten ed circumstances, and August, when the fig u re was $599, < a r e x h ib its o f c o rn , th e 4-11 25-ear in g to n co u n ties. m in is tra tiv e o ffic ia ls w ill hear an p ro p e rty liq u id a tio n was threaten- but was s u ffic ie n t to place Wash- P o rtla n d u n io n s to c k y a rd s c o rn W a sh in g to n c o u n ty teachers at the o ffic ia l sum m ary o f the report. ed. A fu ll-tim e m in is te r was c a ll ; ington county at the bottom of »grow ing c o n ti t. and in th e open co n cla ve n u m b e re d 300. C o lu m b ia At that tim e w ill be aired i n t i ed. a "b u ild in g b lo c k " plan adopt Oregon counties in the way of ex- class I 00-c u r e x h ib it c o u n ty 250, arid Y a m h ill c o u n ty . 225. m ations of dissatisfaction w ith the ed. and the chu rch w ent ahead , penses. - R alph E D ugdale. n e w s u p e rin audit, arising from those who fe lt E d w a rd S e tn ik e r, o f th e H a ze l- w ith its program . U n til 1938, this situa tion w ill pre- te n d e n t o f schools in P o rtla n d , to ld that it did not pa in t a tru e p ictu re d a le C o rn c lu b , topppd th e lis t o f Former Members Invited W ilb u r N y b i-ig o f T u a la tin and R u th G u e rb e r o f H ills b o ro p h o to th e ¿ ra ch e rs th a t "th e g re a te st b u l o f the city's fin a n cia l situation. h o n ors b y w in n in g a fir s t w ith I iin O ver 100 fo rm e r members, m in v a il because o f lack o f funds, it gra p h e d w ith a pen o f W ilb u r's i n t r i i ■ at the Pacific In te rn a tio n a l w a rk o f d e m o c ra c y is th e p u b lic The city council declined to con 4 II 111-« a r e x h ib it and a second isters and frien ds o f the church was pointed out by Miss A lice L iv e s to c k show T he tw o a tte n d e d the e x p o s itio n last w e e k a: guests sch o o l." sider the au dit re p o rt last Wednes w ith h is <»p«*u class Hl-<ar e x h ib it. have been in v ite d to the a n n iv e r M axw ell, re lie f director. o f T he F irs t N a tio n a l bank o f P o rtla n d , h a v in g b . , n chosen o u ts ta n d H e added th a t th e re was a d e fin day. p re fe rrin g to set aside an en F ra n k S e tn ik e r placed fo u rth w ith sary celebration. Len B Fishback. E a rly D epletions Noted in g 4-H c lu b boy and g ir l fro m W a sh in g to n county. ite need f o r im p a r tin g " lif e s itu tir e evening to study the con clu hm open class e x h ib it o f 10 ears and m in iste r in B aker and fo rm e rly a Illness, storm s and other con a tio n s ' to th e s tu d e n ts and th a t sions of Crandall. Jo h n S e tn ik e r pla ce d f if t h in th e teacher at H ills b o ro union high trib u tin g factors d u rin g the firs t " o u r task ts to h e lp im p a rt th e econ Sec L ittle In cre ase 4 II 10-ear ( lass W a rre n S a h n o w of school and pastor o f the C h ristia n three m onths of the year caused o m ic th in k in g necessary fo r boys Prospects fo r the 1938 budget, chu rch fo r eight years, w ill give excessive expenditures, and early th e S clu ’ f f lm C o rn c lu b w o n a and g ir ls in la te r life ." m eanw hile, w ir e shaping up w ith the an niversary sermon. fo u rth p la ce w ith his e x h ib it o f red th is sum m er the r e lie f com m ittee D r. D u g d a le sounded a w a rn in g indications tha t there w o uld be l i t E lm e r M. Patterson, Eugene, al- > announced th a t the budget funds d e n t c o rn ; S ta n le y H e rg e rt pluct*d th a t th e school c u rr ic u lu m m u s t in tle increase over 1937. C h ief items so a fo rm e r m in ister, w ill present were exhausted. f if t h w ith I iih open class e x h ib it o f c lu d e a b ro a d c o n s id e ra tio n o f econ o f increase were expected in the the afternoon sermon, on "R em inis- i 10 c a r M a r v in It« v n d i r ic k x o f the "W e 'll have to get along the rest o m ic and p o litic a l issues. police and fir e departm ents, where censes." H ills b o ro is Patterson's ! of th is year on emergency funds,” V e rb o o rt c lu b e ig h th in th e 25-ear (C o n tin u ed cn pace ft. colum n 1) m id -year a llotm e nts have been class Study of Doctrines Urged Miss M a x w e ll pointed out. V is ito rs fro m a ll p a rts o f th e n a W ilb u r N.vberg o f the T u a la tin , " A c a re fu l a p p ro a ch to these made outside the budget. tio n a re fin d in g t h e ir w a y in to In September. 1936. $1637 was In the police departm ent, the 4-H c lu b s re c e iv e d t h ir d p re m iu m p ro b le m s w i l l p ro v id e a c q u a in ta n c e c o u n ty th is y e a r by expended in re lie f a ctivitie s and A lat • up: w in g in th e b u ild in g W a sh in g to n budget com m ittee w ill consider the w ith his e x h ib it o f J e n k in s c lu b w ith deep-seated issues th a t w ill h ig h w a y routes, re g is tra tio n s o f the average fo r 1936 was $2100 per inclusion o f a r e lie f policem an in w h e a t and M a rv in H e v n d e ric k x re in d u s try o f H ills b o ro w ill b rin g an i o u t-o f-s ta te cars at th e month. H ills b o ro s u p p la n t s u p e rfic ia l k n o w l e d g e . " c e ive d a fo u rth rib b o n w ith Ins e x e x c e p tio n a lly heavy fa ll season a c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce show . th e sp e a ker d e cla re d , in tim a tin g the budget. A r e lie f man was hired Miss M a xw e ll also disclosed that s u rv e y of m a jo r p ro je c ts in d ic a te d h ib it o f g re y oats. th a t he was opposed to r e s tr ic tio n o f d u rin g the past summer, at $25 a D u rin g S e p te m b e r th e re w e re 26 I W ednesday. unem ploym ent in W a s h in g to n such discussion o f fascism , c o m m u n m onth and his appointm ent w ill be Place w ith Livestock county is la rge r this year, and (Continu<*<J on page ft. colum n 2) C o n s tru c tio n on th e new th e a tre cars fro m 14 states g iv e n v is ito rs ism and o th e r fo rm s o f p o litic a l and In th e liv e s to c k d iv is io n M a rv in on T h ir d a ve n ue Is be in g rushed, p e rm its , m a k in g a to ta l re g is tra tio n there is no im m ediate prospect fo r eco n om ic d o c trin e s . " I t is u n w is e to H e y n d c ric k x placed second w ith | O ran g e increase in em ploym ent. P lie lp s am i II h i v H ill fo r th e y e a r to date. 526. S tu d y o f his H a m p s h ire ewe lam bs a nd hc < •- o w n e rs o f the V e n e tia n th e a tre , an . th e state re p o rt o f v is ito r s p e rm its, close a n y d o o rs o f k n o w le d g e ," he Seasonal W o rk Drops asserted. <»nd w ith h is f.it w e th e r A r th u r nounce h o w e ve r, show s th a t th e b u lk o f The W ashington county grand There was a noticeable decline “ C h ild re n lo o k to th e te a c h e r fo r Jaqu< and W ilb u r N y b c rg both re g is tra tio n s ta k e pla ce at th e ju r y re turn ed one in dictm e nt M on in income from hop-picking, she T h e roof w ill p ro b a b ly be put g u id a n ce ." D r. D u g d a le stated. We o f th e T u a la tin P ig c lu b , w o n sec- ! to w n s n e a r th e b o rd e rs w h e re the day and te n ta tiv e ly opened a probe said. O th er seasonal occupations on e a rly n e x t w eek, and Ihe show - s h o u ld p u t t h e ir in te re s ts fir s t " end and th ir d re s p e c tiv e ly , w ith house. w h ic h w ill be k n o w n as the m ain h ig h w a y s (in te r th e state o f the Sven L u nd strö m death as a showed lesser decreases in income H e to ld o f re c e n t e x p e rim e n ts to th e ir C h e ste r W h ite g ilts C ars re g is te re d in H ills b o ro came resu lt of its three -da y investigation. fo r the unem ployed , H ill th e a tre , m ay be rea d y to open w a rd v is u a l e d u c a tio n and b ro u g h t In th e p o u ltry d iv is io n h o n ors* T h a n k s g iv in g day. A .1 F o e lk e r fro m N e w Y o rk . S o u th D akota. P h illip J. Bronson, charged w ith ap p la use w it h t h e ’ a n n o u n c e m e n t Miss M a x w e ll issued a call fo r w e n t to J u a n ita H e y n d c ric k x w h o w ill be m an a g e r o f the ne w th e W a sh in g to n . Idaho. P e n n s y lv a n ia . la rcen y by embezzlement o f $46 jobs, stating that a n y th a t the n e x t le g is la tu re w o u ld c o n response placed fir s t w ith h e r pen o f th re e a tre . N ebraska. N o rth D akota. C a lifo rn ia . fro m the Home bakery. Forest w ould be welcomed by the re lie f sid e r a b ill to "d o u b le th e c e n s o r R. L. Putnam , pastor of the F irst : G rove, was indicted. He is in Los w h ite P e k in du cks Texas. Iow a. Kansas. M o n ta n a . N e w W itii proponents o f the N o rth sh ip o f film s ." E d u c a tio n a l film s and com m ittee. C h ristian church i n H illsboro, Angeles. Cal., w h ere he was a rre st T h e c o rn e x h ib its th is y e a r w e re I E x e e llrn t Furnishings M i xic o a nd M in n e so ta . T h e m a jo r i- west Oregon B o n n e ville People's T h e s tru c tu re w ill have a w h ite , ty o f th e v is ito rs d e cla re th a t th e y o th e r m eans of v is u a l e d u c a tio n , he U t ilit y d is tric t ha vin g already se Seventy fam ilies and 35 in d iv id w ill be in charge of anniversary ed by c ity police there a fte r flee in g n o t as e x te n s iv e as in th e past, added, w o u ld com e in to use m o re uals are now on re lie f, sharing the observance Sunday at the 75- stated F ra n c is , due to an u n fa v o r co n cre te fro n t, fin is h e d in m o d e rn a rc lo o k i/ig fo r n e w hom es, e ith e r fr e q u e n tly in th e fu tu re cured signatures in excess of th e ir W ashington county. A deputy sher lll.ld l fill year-old in s titu tio n Rev. Putnam i f f w ill re tu rn h im to face tr ia l here. $611. T w o applications fo r depend to get a w a y fro m th e d ro u th states, a b le m a tu rin g season in sonic sec is tic s ty le F x r , P e n t P o in tin g o u t th a t te a che rs have W ashington county quota, opijosi- ent ch ild re n re lie f were approved is the latest in a long lin e of tio n s o f th e c o u n try , h u t on th e n ishilig s have been secured, P helps o r to escape t in co ld w in te rs . tio n .to the p ro je ct took d e fin ite Despite the com parative scarcity by the com m ittee M onday night. lost g ro u n d in p u b lic o p in io n , th e disclosed No cost e s tim a te In», m inisters w ho have fille d the V ’ Hi Uu» »’v ; t,,?n o f th e M c w h a le th e c o rn was o f c x c c lk n t f o r r ^ U ’.i' week. o f indictm ents, several other cases •p e a k x r c a lle d fo r a g re a te r consuls been set. .C hristian church p u lp it s i n c e M in n v ille re g is tra tio n o ffic e . H ills The CCC quota of 19 has already q u a lity M a n y o f th e e x h ib its w o u ld j H ft F in d le y o f Cedar M ills, expected to resu lt in d e fin ite e ra tio n o f p ra c tic a l p ro b le m s o f 1862. A f u ll program has been have placed h ig h e r in th e co m p e - I S h a rin g th e frontage spare w ill b o ro leads the co u n tie s in th e n o r th action by the grand ju r y at its N o been fille d in an e ffo rt to absorb eco n om ic lif e fo llo w in g g ra d u a tio n president o f the W ashington Coun scheduled fo r members and fo r some o f the unemployed, accord , titio n had th e y been m ore m a tu re .! be th e W II H e n n e tt candy shop west p o rtio n o f th e sta te in th e vem ber meeting. fro m p u b lic schools. " In te g r a tio n o f ty Taxpayers' league ou tlin e d steps m er members. in g to Miss M axw ell, and an ad- T h e q u a lity o f the liv e s to c k e x - ' and th e H ills b o ro A u to P a rts r i.in - n u m b e r o f v is itin g cars re p o rte d . against the proposal a fte r an an g ra d u a te s in to an e co n om ic s itu a Jn2? E xP,ores G round d itio n a l quota has been applied h ib lts fro m W a s h in g to n c o u n ty pa n y, b o th o f w h ic h huve ta ke n T o d a te th e o ffic e in F ore st G ro v e tio n is necessary." he d e cla re d . nouncement bv C ounty C le rk A r The ju r y made a t r ip to D ix ie ! for. w e re m u c h s u p e rio r to w h a t th e y o v e r space In th e ne w b u ild in g to has re g is te re d 82 cars o f w h ic h 12 th u r T u p p e r that 31 petitions, w ith j m ountain S aturday m o rn in g to look ’ -------------------------------------- e n te re d th e state in S e p te m b e r. 1 Putnam Cites Progress h a ve been in th e past. E n trie s in p ro v id e fo r e xp a n sio n ne arly 800 c e rtifie d signatures, had Space in th e re a r o f th e b u ild i T h is m ake s a to ta l re g is tra tio n fo r A n o th e r a fte rn o o n speaker. R ex been file d at the co u rt house. over the hole w here the bones o f ! th e liv e s to c k d iv is io n fro m th is P u tn a m , sta te s u p e rin te n d e n t o f e d Lundström w ere found last summer. c o u n ty w e re Wio la rge st th e y have ing will be ta ke n bj the Bristol ! th e c o u n ty o f 608. These petitions, w h ich are also sto re and P e rfe ctio n He had been m issing since 1934. C o m p a riso n o f th e s ta te re g is u ca tio n . gave h is ta lk o v e r to a d is being file d in the oth er six coun been in m a n y ye a rs w ith 26 head H a rd w a re b a k e ry . T h e la tte r fir m w ill in tra tio n re p o rts , show s th a t N e cussion o f p rogress in O reg o n te a ch j F u rth e r in vestig ation w ill be car- I o f hogs and tw o head o f sheep. ties affected by the proposed pro s ta ll an a u to m a tic b re a d -w ra p p in g I bra ska and M o n ta n a h a ve fu rn is h e d in g c irc le s H e stated th a t th e re had I rie d on. D is tric t A tto rn e y Russell W in x S w eepstakes gram. seek to put the proposition m ach in e . Conclusion o f the annual fir e pre j M organ disclosed, in an e ffo rt to i th e g re a te st n u m b e r o f v is ito rs th is been m a n y advances in q u a lific a on tlie ballot. There have been few Sw eepstakes h o n ors fo r th e o u t- 1 vention week in H ills b o ro was : clear up the case. ye a r fro m states w h e re d r y w e a th e r tio n s. some o f th e m b y le g is la tiv e disqualifications. T upp er said. s ta n d in g oats and th e same re w a rd j Com pletion Near m arked last S aturday when the c ity "F org et-M e-N o ts" w ill be sold on (('« m lin u rd mi patfr J, ru lu m n I ) In d ictm e n t against C lyde Rigsby, C o m p le tio n w ith in a m o n th o f ; has been co m m o n fo r th e p a s t sev means, o th e rs h v s e lf-in itia te d s tu d y Seven Counties Listed groups. He re fe rre d to a n e w s ta tu te Included in the pow er program fire departm ent staged a demon who. w ith Edw ard A. Noland, was the streets here F rid a y and S atu r th e n e w h e a d q u a rte rs o f D r .1. O I e ra l years. stration on W ashington street be w h ic h p e rm its th e state d e p a rtm e n t are W ashington. Y a m h ill. Clatsop. R obb was also an n ou n ce d W ednes charged w ith la rcen y o f a ton and day by the W ashington county chap to issue a d m in is tr a tiv e c e rtific a te s . Colum bia. L in c o ln and P olk coun tween Fouth and F ifth avenues. ! a h a lf o f iro n fro m the Southern ter. Disabled Am erican Veterans o f d a y T h e o n e -s to ry s tru c tu re , w h ic h These c e rtific a te s , he said, a re p ro v ty. and C la rk county. W ashington— W ith the aid o f smoke bombs, the Pacific, was dropped upon m otion the W o rld W ar. The cam paign is w ill house o ffic e s fo r tw o d o ctors in g an a id to school b o a rd s that, w ith the exception o f these cities firem en re vie w e d the process o f o f D is tric t A tto rn e . y M and a d e n tis t, is e xp e cte d to co: t ___ ___ The being conducted to raise funds to organ. w ish to a sce rta in tlie q u a lit y o f ca n w ith m u n icip a lly-o w n e d plants. $6000. fire calls. F o llo w in g the dem onstra- ju r y had been selected and the tr ia l take care o f the emergency r e lie f did a tes It seemed lik e ly th a t c irc u la tin g tion. a "w a te r fig h t" was held be started when the m otio n was made. problem s among the w a rtim e dis S u p p le m e n tin g t h e s e business C c rrrla tio n Needed e n te rp ris e s a re fiv e p riv a te d w e ll- ! petitionas w o u ld continue in W ash tween T h ird and F o u rth avenues. T w o damage suits a risin g out of abled and to aid the w o rk o f re D r. Cole, in his m o rn in g address, ington cou nty u n til the quota fo r H ills b o ro 's n e w t r a f f ic o rd in a n c e m gs n o w be in g e re cte d III Hills M oving pictures o f the fir e de autom obile accidents entered c ir h a b ilita tio n . w ill u ltim a te ly p ro v e its e lf, a cc o rd bo ro , co m in g to a p ro b a b le to ta l j A series o f d is tr ic t m e e tin g s d e stressed th e needs fo r c o rre la tin g the seven counties has been fille d . The fo llo w in g proclam ation, u rg partm ent's a c tiv itie s were shown cu it co u rt last week, headed by a The taxpayers' league, center of T hursday n ig h t at the "open house" $30.000 action bro ug ht by Grace in g co-operation w ith the disabled in g to P o lic e C h ie f O O. Freeman, cost o f $30.000. A lth o u g h oni- c o s t signed to g iv e c o u n ty a ssociation th e "seven c a rd in a l o b je c tiv e s " o f te a ch in g . He p o in te d o u t th a t f a il w h o lias been clo s, ly w a tc h in g th e ing $12.000 is n e a rly co m p le te d le aders a n d c o u n t y agents a opposition to the proposal, w ill em sponsored by the departm ent. The Robinson against F ra n k Doane and veterans, has been issued by M ayor re s u lt o f th e n e w re g u la tio n s d u r tlie rest w ill be u n d e r c o n s tru c tio n i th o ro u g h u n d e rs ta n d in g o f th e 1938 u re to observe th e e n tire lis t o f bark on an im m e dia te program of movies, prepared by Orange Phelps, H. L. M ackenzie. G a rre tt: o b je c tiv e s w o u ld re s u lt in p o o rly - m em bership exansion. F in d lc v said. fo rm e r m ayor, were shown to a th ro u g h a u tu m n a nd e a rly w in te r. in g the past w eek. P la in tiff charged th a t as a guest a g r ic u ltu r a l co n s e rv a tio n p ro g ra m “ I, J. H G arrett, m ayo r o f the balanced e d u c a tio n a l res u lts . The league, i f necessary, w ill en "Of co u rse w e have th e usual so th a t th e y in tu r n m ay pass th is i ga thering o f 21 members and ex in the car o f defendants, she s u f C ity o f H illsboro. Oregon, do hereby F o llo w in g his address, c o n fe r deavor to h a lt the election on legal a m o u n t o f tr o u b le w it h those th a t fered in ju rie s a fte r th e car le ft in fo rm a tio n on to th e fa rm e rs o f designate F rid a y and Saturday. Oc members o f the departm ent. w a n t e x e m p tio n s ." he stated. "O n the road. J. A. Royce entered a tlie state has been a rra n g e d fo r the ences w e re h e ld in d e p a rtm e n ta l grounds, it was disclosed. S hort talks on the histo ry of the $1500 suit against M ax W esthoff. tober 15 and 16. as F orget-M e-N ot th e w h o le , h o w e v e r. I th in k th a t th e last tw o w e e ks m O cto b e r, a n subjects, in c lu d in g p rim a r y , in t e r de partm ent w ere given by Fred afte rm a th of an accident last M arch days fo r the benefit o f a ll disabled n e w ru le s s h o u ld so lve m a n y o f o u r nounces F 1. B a lla rd , v ic e -d ire c m ediate. advanced, h i g h school, Sewell. W. V W iley. John Hensley 22 between B eaverton and P o rt veterans o f the W o rld W ar. I t is m y t r a f f ic p ro b le m s " to r o f tlie O regon e x te n s io n service, p h ysica l e d u c a tio n and v o c a tio n a l he arty wish tha t the c ity o fficia ls and Charles Hines. The departm ent land. e d u ca tio n d iv is io n s P o in tin g o u t th a t tlx * re g u la tio n s l and the p u b lic in general render all A h e a rin g fo r W a sh in g ton c o u n w h ic h is in c h a rg e o f e d u c a tio n a l presented W ile y w ith a fou ntain O ne o f th e liv e lie s t sessions was O rd e r o f d e fa u lt fo r M a rk S k in possible assistance fo r th is w o rth y lin t in to e ffe e l last w e e k had c lc a r- ty fa rm e rs, to discuss u n o ffic ia l w o rk in c o n n e c tio n w it h th e p ro pen. as the oldest liv in g firem a n in ner. p ro v id e d in th e d e p a rtm e n t o f v o - d th e t r a f f ic lane c o n s id e ra b ly . te s tin g fo r B a n c's disease o r co n gra m superintendent o f b a n k s , cause, as these men gave up th e ir H illsb oro . c a tio n a l e d u c a tio n , w h ic h w a s against F. W. L iv e rm o re Jr., and health and are s till s u ffe rin g from F re e m a n expressed hope th a t a r ta g io u s a b o rtio n w ill be h e ld at Each o f these m e ,'lin g s w ill be o f School ch ild re n also jo in e d in the a ju dg m ent o f $300. was given, th e ir d isab ilities in cu rre d in de r iv a l o f t r a f f ic sign:, w o u ld a id even H ills b o ro O c to b e r 25. a cco rd in g to | tw o d a ys' d u ra tio n S ta te o ffic ia ls headed b y O. D. Adam s, sta te d i re c to r. S e v e ra l p o in ts o f v ie w w e re R e tu rn s fro m th e m e rc h a n ts ' v o te observances o f the week, as a large Case o f S k in n e r against Eva Helen fense of th e if and ou r country. fu rth e r an a n n o u n ce m e n t o f S olon T I w h o w ill a tte n d each meeting to It w ill la k e two w e e ks o r lo n g e r W h ite , state a g r ic u ltu r a l d ire c to r. I lead th e d iscu ssio n o f Ih e n e w p ro rep re se n te d on th e p ro g ra m , p re on a u n ifo rm c lo s in g a g re e m e n t in delegation from the p u b lic schools M cC orm ick was dismissed. "To the people o f H illsb o ro . I wish s e n tin g d iffe re n t a im s o f v o c a tio n d ic a te a p p ro v a l o f th e proposal, was entertain ed at the Venetian I Decree fo r p la in tiff was given to b e fo re th e signs a r r iv e fro m th e fa c are N. E Dodd. Haines, Speakers w ill in c lu d e Or. Sam g ra m th a t these tw o days be made a real al e d u catio n . b a c k e rs o f th e m ove d e c la re d T u e s theatre F riday. Response from the H a rry Lasater against W a lte r and to ry . M e a n w h ile , c it y d d m in is tra - B. Foster, fe d e ra l in sp e cto r i n c h a irm a n o f th e state c o m m itte e ; P. Forget-M e-N ot to show these boys M u s ic was fu rn is h e d b y th e ju n day. c h ild re n in f illin g out questionnaires G ladys Heard tiv e o ffic e rs are e x p e rim e n tin g w ith i charge o f th e tu b e rc u lin e ra d ic a M, B ra n d t, head o f tlie division of that we are s till w ith them the A sid e fro m th re e stores th e r e on home fir e hazards was excep Orders of de fault: Bert Reynolds same as they were fo r us in 1917- th e idea o f r e p a irin g p resent signs tio n d iv is io n , and Roger M orse e x a n im a l in d u s trie s at O reg o n S ta te io r h ig h school hand, in a d d itio n tu rn s h a ve fa v o re d th e a g reem ent. tio n a lly good. S. W. M elhuish, fire I against C. H West and others; R. W. to c o n fo rm w it h th e n e w set o f te n sio n d a iry m a n o f O regon S ta le co lle g e , a nd N C. D on a ld so n, secre to g ro u p sin g in g . 1918." U n d e r th e te rm s o f tlie a g reem ent, chief, stated. re g u la tio n s . Reder. J. C. and Pearl C. Jones ta ry o f th e state co m m itte e . college. a ll d rv -g o o d s . fu r n itu r e and je w e lr y against E. J. and H a ttie E. Boos and Series Slated New Secretary on Duty stores w o u ld close at th e h o u r set others. As soon as th is series o f m ee tin g s by th e c o m m itte e . T h e h o u rs o f 5:30 R uby H argrove file d suit fo r fo re New secretary at the county is c o m p le te d , a series o f o n e -d a y p. m on w e e k days and 6 o 'c lo c k on closure of lien against John and N e l agent's o ffic e is Miss Freida Ahrens, j m e e tin g s w i l l be sch e d uled in each S a tu rd a y s w e re suggested as th e lie Moves. who succeeded Tula Samscl, secre c o u n ty in O reg o n fo r a ll c o u n ty and p ro b a b le choice. F ra n k Davis. 44. was arrested on ta ry fo r the past three years. Miss c o m m u n ity co m m itte e m e n , w ith P ro p o n e n ts o f th e m easure de a m orals charge in v o lv in g a 15-year Samsel. w h o is now on a trip , w ill those w h o a tte n d e d th e fir s t series R esidents n f C e d a r M ills and old g irl. be m arried upon her re tu rn . j a c tin g as in s tru c to rs . These w ill lie n o rth B e a ve rto n w ill v o te S a tu rd a y c la re d th a t th e recent la w s re g u la t Despondent over ill health and in g th e la b o rin g h o u rs o f em ployees I h e ld d in in g tlie fir s t tw o w e e ks in on a proposed w a te r d is tr ic t th a t lack o f em ploym ent. W illia m T u c k- k had a h a n d in th e b ro a c h in g o f th e 1 N o ve m b e r. A c tu a l dates have not w o u ld in c lu d e n in e sq u a re m ile s o f T in 4t.it« agre e m e nt T h e agreem ent, it was er. 60. o f Forest Grove, c o m m itti I tin te d c o n s titu tio n T h a t 2.000.000 a lie n s are b e in g tieen set. tin t w ill be a n n o u n c 'd t e r r it o r y b e tw e en E lm o n te a and p o in te d o u t. w o u ld also e n a ble e m suicide F rid a y evening in the base has stood th e a c id lest o f tim e , d e s u p p o rte d b y A m e ric a n ta x m oney, , soon. W est Slope. ployees to shop at g ro c e ry stores m ent o f his home, shooting him self c la re d G e o rg e K o e h n o f H o lla n d . was p o in te d o u t by th e speaker, j T h e t h ir d step in th is e d u c a tio n a l th ro u g h the hear* w ith a shotgun. P roposed p la n s c a ll fo r pu rch a se a fte r w o rk . A m e ric a n L e g io n n a tio n a l e x e c u tiv e w h o a d vo cate d le ttin g A m e ric a n s j [ ca m p a ig n in c o n n e ctio n w ith 1938 H is body was found s h o rtly after c o m m itte e m a n fro m O regon and h a v in g th e jo b s n o w h e ld by a lie n s p ro g ra m w i l l be the h o ld in g o f a o f w a te r fro m th e e itv o f P o rtla n d F a rm e rs n o w o b ta in th e ir w a te r m id n ig h t by his w ife, w ho had re past d e p a rtm e n t c o m m a n d e r, in He w o u ld re m o ve a ll a lie n s fro m 1 : m e ,'lin g u, each c o m m u n ity in fro m w e lls. turne d home tw o hours a fte r his sp e a k in g F rid a y n ig h t at tin* h ig h o u r W I’ A and I ’ W A ro lls 1 w h ic h fa rm e rs p la n n in g to ta ke p a rt M uch o f th e proposed W o lf C re ek death. school a u d ito r iu m at tlie c o m m u n i P o in tin g out Ih n l Ins g ra n d p a r- i , in th e p ro g ra m w ill p a rtic ip a te and h ig h w a y w a te r d is tr ic t is s itu a te d Possible charges in regard to test U n o ffic ia l testing has been gen ty 's ob se rva n ce o f tlie 150th a n n i e n ts c a m r Io Ib is c o u n try fro m | elect c o m m itte e m e n fo r th e ye a r. T ucker, w ho had suffered head close to th e c u to ff roa d p ro je c t v e rs a ry o f t in ' c o n s titu tio n in ju rie s in an accident at the Ne in g cattle fo r Bang's disease w ill be e ra lly used here e xclusive ly fo r Prussia because o f th e ir b e lie f in These w ill p ro b a b ly com e th e last T w o eases o f b u rg la r y in W ash halem m ill last June, had been in discussed at a m eeting in the W ash ow ners' personal in fo rm a tio n re A s m a ll a tte n d a n c e was m ade up th e fre e in s titu tio n s o f free d o m o f , tw o w eeks in N o ve m b e r, a c c o rd in g S e ve ra l o f th e la rg e r fa rm s it, o u t ly in g d is tric ts have v o ic e d objec in g to n c o u n ty homes le d M o n d a y to i l l health fo r some tim e, in v e s ti ington county court room M onday. garding the disease situation in b y the e n th u s ia s tic re c e p tio n g iv e n : pee, 'l l. re lig io n and press. K o e lm i Io present p la n s tio n s to th e p ro p o s itio n , it was u n an in te n s iv e search fo r th e o f gating officers said. Recently he O ctober 25. at 1:30 p. m.. it was th e ir own herd and as an aid to him th e stn rin g p a trio tic re m a rk s o f Hie d e c la re d th a t be w o u ld be rem iss in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty fa rm e rs w ill derstood. fe n d e rs b y th e s h e riff s o ffic e . sp e a k e r P ro g ra m was a rra n g e d by his d itie s as a c itiz e n i f he d id not meet in P o rtla n d O c to b e r 22 a nd 23 com plained o f poor eyesight, and stated by W F. Cyrus. A t this m eet in cleaning it up. F ailure Io iden T h e re are 335 re s id e n ts in th e d is the tif y the anim als from w h ich blood G. E Rose, ro u te 3. H ills b o ro , had been unable to re tu rn to w o rk. ing S. T. W hite, d ire c to r o f th e A llie d V e te ra n s ’ c o u n c il o f do e v e ry th in g in his p o w e r to h e lp Io m eet w ith re p re s e n ta tiv e s fro m tr ic t w h o a re a ffe c te d tyy th e p r o j state departm ent o f a g ricu lture. samples were draw n has in a few to ld o ffic e rs th a t m ost o f his house H ills b o ro , W a s h in g to n c o u n ty b a r p re se rve th e in s titu tio n s and o p p o r C lackam as, Hood R ive r. C o lu m b ia . ect O f these. 224 a re e lig ib le to v o te Sam B. Foster, bureau of anim al in - instances resulted in confusion in h o ld f u r n it u r e in a d w e llin g n e a r association. u n io n h ig h school tu n itie s th a l o r ig in a lly b ro u g h t his C h its ,,|i M u ltn o m a h and Y a m h ill. at S a tu rd a y 's e le c tio n , w h ic h w ill be B a n ks had been sto le n . N e ig h b o rs , d u stry representative o f this section, la te r sales and perhaps there m ay boa rd , p a tr io tic o rg a n iz a tio n s, c iv ic people here. h e ld at th e C e d a r M ill c h u rc h fro m said th a t th e f u r n it u r e was loaded where the i W. H. L ytle , state vete rina rian , and have been instances g ro u p s and lodge P I. P a ttc r- Powers from People 8 a m. to 8 p. m. : Roger Morse o f the extension ser- p rivile g e o f such testing has been o n to a t r a ile r so m e tim e last F rid a y son. p ro m in e n t le g io n n a ire and at T h e sp e a ker p o in te d out th a t Ihe j A t the same tim e , e le c to rs w ill by u n id e n tifie d persons i vice, w ill discuss various phases o f abused It is hoped, says Cyrus, tha t to rn e y . pre sid e d . c o n s titu tio n w as th e m ost p e rfe ct ! v o te on c o m m is s io n e rs to c a rr y out the d a iry ra ttle disease situation. m any W ashington county da irym en H D avis. B arnes road, lis te d a W a n t No "Ism s” Ray G ill, sta le g ra n g e m aste r, to ld m e th o d o f re g u la tin g h u m a n a ffa irs | in c o rp o ra tio n i f th e district is a p ra d io as sto le n fro m his hom e d i v W hite w ill p a rtic u la rly exp la in w ill attend this hearing on Monday. Koehn fo r c e fu lly p o in te d o u t that th a t has e v r n been w r itte n , th a t it th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty g ra n g e p ro ve d . C a n d id a te s a te G e o rg e E in g h is va c a tio n . the proposed ord er to do away w ith The »u< linncrr's li.iliu n r r „ i l l tlie peo ple of th i »ountr.v w a n te d I. Ill,' greatest Of a ll fe d e ra l c o n s ti c o u n c il M o n d a y e v e n in g th a t e f O. S u n o ffic ia l testing of d a iry cattle and n one <»f til»» | .I»». p re v a le n t m tu tio n s and th a l it has been the hope hang dow n at lit a. in S a tu rd a y I Cote. H e n ry Johnson and fo rts w o u ld be m ade to get th e n a M u rp h y . the reasons fo r such action. The at the east fre n i d e o r o f the E urope, th a t a ll we w a n te d was o f a ll peoples o f th e c iv iliz e d w o rld tio n a l c o m m itte e o f the o rg a n iz a proposed ord er w o u ld p e rm it the | e, only c u r l house an d o y e r Ititi g ood old fa s h io n e d A n u ric a tn s m tio n h e re fo r 1938. A ll pow , rs. u n d e r th is c o n s titu tio n , state la bo ratory to test samples I teres of tax foreclosed prop,Tty T w o Y o u th s T a k e n H e said it was a lt r ig id fo r them tie said, a re d e riv e d fro m people S p e a k in g at tlie W in o n a G ra n g e d ra w n o n ly by authorized persons „ til no in, tin- hlei k. to have tlie k in d o f a g o v e rn m e n t thrm selve.s II has re su lte d in a to S a le m P ris o n I,a ll he to ld o f I,is recent t r ip east, and w ould re q u ire the bra nd ing o f On 45 corners of H illsboro, agents the> w a n te d. h u t tlia t th e y sh o u ld g re a te r degree o f happiness and A u r llc n r r r for the lo in III Itm r and said th a t a c o m p re h e n s iv e le g is a ll reactors. H a r ry E u lle r and F red C la n en "Pigs all sold this morning and n f the state highw ay commission n o t a tte m p t to fo rce it on to th is p ro s p e rity th a n any o ilie r c o u n try in e ig h t ye a rs w ill lie S h e riff .1. la tiv e p ro g ra m had been su c c e s s fu l Results Satisfactory w h o w e re eopvu ted tw o w e e k ago didn't have h alf enough." « rite s viewed the flo w of tr a ffic l a s t lib» r t y - lo v ln g e o n n ti y W ('o in ie ll. in th e w o rld ly c o m p le te d by the g ra n g e , in - op a ch a rg e o f la rc e n y in v o lv in g a Don C um m ings nf Forest Grove The Bang's testing in this cou nty week-end. H I had m y w a y I w o u ld d e p o rt W a rn in g was g iv e n against those Scattered „vet Ihe re u n ty , the e lu d in g m ore fu n d s u n d e r th e antj ¡n O regon has proceeded v e ry d o n k e y engine, w e re ta k e n to Salem r r u te 2. " I am sure a booster for Arm ed w ith ta lly sheets, the e v e ry a lie n , w h o advocates Hie w h o a d vo cate Ih e s u rre n d e r o f o u r lets are listed ft on, $5 m in i S m ith-H ughes act. N early 50 m em satisfa cto rily as to the percentage of agents m arked down the num ber of w h e re th e y w e re c o m m itte d Io the elassified ads." o v e rth r o w o f th is g o v e rn m e n t.” d e lib e rtie s fo r a false e co n om ic se m um price to $3500. O rig in a l hold , i> e n ite n tia ry . bers were on hand fo r the meeting. Hundreds of others have had total cattle tested. Not as m any cars and pedestrians. W ith this in c la re d th e le g io n le a d e r. He said c u r ity . T h e c o n s titu tio n , tie said, ers of the land w ill have 20 Plans were dra w n up fo r Pom o have been tested as should have form ation, the state highway de F u lle r re c e iv e d an 18-m onths s im ila r experiences w ith Argus th a t lie w o u ld d e p o rt a ll a lie n s w h o has tieen am ended 20 tim e s th ro u g h days a fte r the sale to redeem na G range m eeting O ctober 27. sentence, and C lausscn a year's w ant-ads. Consistent use w ill been, but the p ro p o rtio n o f the to- partm ent w ill later make traffic e n jo y o u r lib e rtie s and in s titu tio n . re g u la r c o n s titu tio n a l ch a n n e ls and |.ro,.ertlr«. C onnell -ta 'r d . The c o m m itm e n t. A m o tio n fo r ne w tr ia l bring paying results. Thousands An a ll-d a y m eeting o f the H ills tat cattle tha t have received the recommendations fo r the city of b u t do not ta k e u p tlie re a p o n s ib lli it is n o t necessary to p a ck th e su- property lias hern I, ted In the was d e n ie d b y C ir c u it J u d g e It. nf readers in W ashington county boro G range was held Saturday, test is high as com pared to tlie p ro Hillsboro, a service being conduct tiva of A m e rica n c itU e iu h ip . (ConUnucd on pax. S, column i i Argus (o r fiv e weeks. . F r a n k P eters. assure the best of m arkets. w ith a luncheon at noon. portion in cher states. ed throughout the state. Pastor, 1937 Registration of Fall Building Out-of-State Trend Reveals Cars Heavy Here Upward Swing Indictment on Larceny Charge Brought Here Power District Opponents Map Campaign Plans Fire Department Puts on Show Chief Approves Traffic Rules Disabled Vets Sell Flowers Conservation Session Topic Unofficial Testing Discussion Slated Uniform Hours Gain Favor Water District Vote Saturday Constitution Has Stood Acid Test of lime, Says Koehn Forest Grove Man Kills Self I Changes in Cattle Testing Topic at Dairymen's Session Monday I wo Homes Report Household Thefts Gill Tells County Grangers of Trip A u c tio n on C ou n ty L a n d s S a tu r d a y Cummings W rites «f A d R esu Its i Hillsboro Traffic Cheeked by Agents