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Volurre 13, No. 45
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H illa b o r o In d e p e n d e n t E sta b lia h e d 1873
City Council x sorth Plains Centenarian Unemployed
Holds Initial Succumbs N ew Years D ay Applications
1938 Meeting
laken Here
County Teachers
Turn Out for
State Convention
Elderly Man
injured When
Struck by Car
Storm Losses
Remain Same.
Report Says
T<
rs in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty
schools tu rn e d o u t in e x c e lle n t
n u m b e rs fo r th e O re g o n
S ta te
k iiin e i
M a rio n W a d s w o rth .
101-
Teacher: c o n v e n tio n h e ld at L in -
y e iir-o ld N o r t h
P la in s re sid e n t,
c o in h ig t -chool in P o rtla n d th<- last
< iv il w a r ve te ra n . In d ia n fig h te r
t h r o da v . o f D ecem ber, a c c o rd in g
le g is la to r and e d u ca to r
to O B K ra u s, c o u n ty s u p e rin te n d *
O n D e ce m b e r 14. W a d s w o rth c e le ­
e n t o f s ch
b ra te d his lllls t b irth d a y a n in v e r-
M e lliu ia b R esigns, T h e n
Teach«
e s tim a te d in th e n e ig h *
ar.v q u ie tly A fa m ily d in n e r p a rty
L a rg e N u m b e r R e p o rte d
b o rh ood
R e ta in s Post P e n d in g N e w
Ed D o n e ls o n H u r t N e a r
f 25<X) a tte n d e d th e con-
was h e ld w ith tw o o f his sons p re s ­
ve
n
t
ion.
said R e p o rts on a n e w
ent lin t he spent most o f th e day
a t B o th H ills b o r o a n d
$ 2 0 ,0 0 0 F ig u re H o ld s ,
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D e v e lo p m e n ts ; R e p o rts in
H
u b e r ; B u r g la rie s , F ir e
k’ rarn p la n fo r teachers
const rv m g
Ins s tre n g th In
1936.
a n d a tc h e r s re tire m e n t pension
F o re s t G r o v e O ffic e s
h o w e ve r, on th e occasion o f his 100
B
a rn e y D e c la re s ; M a n y
K e e p O ffic e r s Busy
fu n d we
g iv e n a t th e c o n v e n tio n
tli b ir th d a y c e le b ra tio n . W a d s w o rth
a nd b o tl Arere fa v o ra b ly rece ive d ,
h e ld open house w ith n e a rly 100
S lid e s D is r u p t T r a f f ic
. n u ta tio n o f S W M e lh u is h u
The ,
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guests d ro p p in g in ill his m a t lit t le
I I i I M i i . i o c ity ( ,,,. c h ie f wox le n d e r
B c g is tra tio n o f u n e m p lo y e d p e r­ w o rk along lin e s s im ila r to an a n -
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sons o f th e H ills b o ro area u n d e r n u ity : chedule, w ith teachers p a y - se rio u s head in ju r ie s and a b a d ly
ke e p e r M r
F lo ra Pusquuy. a c tin g
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m g a certa n a m o u n t each m o n th , to
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be rria tch i '1 b y th e s ta te A t the
B o rn m O h io on D ece m b e r I t
’ 'um il m e e tin g
G e n era l damages to c o u n ty roads
v ic e began III th e c o u n c il ch a m b e rs lim e o f re irc m e n t. th is fu n d w o u ld late M o n d a y a fte rn o o n , w h e n s tru c k
IK.tli W a d s w o rth was raised in N ew
b y a tr u c k d riv e n by F ra n k H.
<»arrctt (Iv e lm e d th a t h< d id nut
set at $20 000 last w e e k in an csti
o f th e c ity h a ll h e re M o n d a y m o r n ­ be d ra w n upon fo r p a y m e n ts to th e B a rto n o f H ills b o ro , a c c o rd in g to a
Vi rk W i l l ' l l in te rv ie w e d on the oc-
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re p o rt m ade to S h e r iff J o h n W.
B arney, re m a in e d at a b o u t th a t fig .
r<‘ ig n a tio n . b u t a p p o in te d a th re e *
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mat» b o a rd fro m th< firem en to
ure. he re p o rte d ye ste rd a y.
R e g is tra tio n was co n d ucte d u n d e r c o m m e rc ia l d e p a rtm e n t in T ig a rd
S o rt -Sum pter w h ic h sta rte d t h <•
H 1 " iiim c n d nam es fo r a ne w c h ie f
D onelson. w h o liv e s n e a r H u b e r,
H eavy
r a in fa ll, w h ic h
sw elled
h ig h school, was th e o n ly c o u n ty
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a ll stream s o f th e w e s te rn section
te a che r a c tiv e ly engaged on th e c o n ­ was w a lk in g a lo n g th e sid e o f the
Johnson,
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1 -o k a fte r d ue In v e s tig a tio n w ith
h ig h w a y , and was s tru c k b y th e
o f the sta te to flo o d p ro p o rtio n s
d ong w ith no other-, was re a d y to g<j
sta te e m p lo y m e n t service, w ith C I. v e n tio n p ro g ra m . She spoke to th e side o f B a rto n 's tru c k . T h e in ju r e d
'h e re co m m e n d a tio n th a t M e lh u is h
last week, sla cke n e d T h u rs d a y , and
H u lb e rt.
s e n io r
in te rv ie w e r.
1 n c o m m e rc ia l se ctio n o f th e c o n v e n ­ man was ta k e n to th e W a sh in g to n
tits re g im e n t n u m b e re d to il) men
I" re ta in e d , if at a ll possible
flo o d w a te rs receeded soon a fte r,
Jam es H D avis, in charge o f
h u t a check in 1933 reve a le d o n ly
ch a rg e o f th e te m p o ra ry o ffic e op­ tio n discus m g p ra c tic a l in s tru c tio n c o u n ty h o s p ita l, w h e re he was re ­
We n o w have a v e ry s m o o th -
e lim in a tin g d a n ge r o f f u r th e r d a m ­
W a sh in g ton
c o u n ty records fo r
fis .
t i l l a liv e W a d sw o rth was shot
ened in H ills b o r o T h e 'f o u r in t e r ­ in ty p in g . M rs. E l w o rt's ty p in g p o rte d "as w e ll a-s can be e x p e c t­
w o rk in g fir e d e p a rtm e n t w h ic h is
age fro m h ig h w a te r. Roads w h ic h
th e past 21 years, resigned last
Ill a b a ttle at C e d a r m o u n ta in ï n V ir
v ie w e rs m a k in g u p th e fo rc e w o r k ­ team s have w o n f iv e successive ed ' y e s te rd a y
v e ry .a tis fa e to ry to a ll." the m a y o r
B a rto n ,
to g e th e r
w
eek.
had
been co ve re d w ith w a te r w ere
M id « , re c e iv in g a serious lu n g
in g in th is section o f th e c o u n ty state c h a m p io n s h ip s in a s ix -y e a r w ith his w ife and baby, was co m in g
<h i h ired at th e c o u n c il m e e tin g e x .
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to
F orest
p la in in g th a t i f possible he w ished
w est on th e h ig h w a y , and m ade an
wards. w ith th e e x c e p tio n o f those
G ro v e Tuesday, b u t re tu rn e d yes- th e m a jo r ity o f in d iv id u a l aw a rd s. a tte m p t to a v o id h it t in g th e e ld e r­
Io see M e lh llis h re ta in e d
dam aged b y slides and w ashouts.
S p e a k ig b e fo r - s u p e rin te n d e n ts o f ly man. w itnesses re p o rte d . B a rto n
t(_rday m o rn in g fo r a second dav
Business reasons w e re g ive n b y ;
M a n y C losings R eported
I hey w ill be in Forest G ro v e to d a y f ir s t class d is tric ts . D r. H a rl D o u g ­ was n o t h e ld fo r th e a ccid e n t.
M e lh u ish as causes fo i his re s ig n a ­
H uge s iid e s to re o u t co m p le te
a nd S a tu rd a y , b u t w ill be re a d y to lass o f th e U n iv e r s ity o f M in n e ­
tio n . and the c o u n c il so u g h t means
A to ta l o f n in e a u to m o b ile a c c i­
| sections o f th e S h a d y B ro o k and
io r a is e h i s a la ry as f ir e d e p a rt­
c o n tin u e re g is tra tio n h e re F rid a y sota. pieaded fo r p e rm is s io n f o r dents w e re re p o rte d in th e s h e r­
teachers
to
have
p
u
p
ils
discuss
c
o
n
­
C
a
rp e n te r C re e k roads, B a rn e y re ­
I t w ill be necessarry to c o n tin u e
m e n t head to $20 H m on th , u n d e r
i f f s o ffic e as h a v in g o c c u rre d w it h ­
ported. A b rid g e was w ashed o u t
w h ic h e o n d ilio n . lie had agreed
r e g is tra tio n h e re o v e r in to next, tro v e rs ia l subjects. He b e lie ve s th a t in the la st d a y o f 1937 and the
en the T o b ia s -B a s e lin e ro a d a nd
to re ta in th e 1111st M e a n w h ll
w e e k in o rd e r to accom m odate those m a in issues b e fo re people o f th e fir s t th re e days o f th e n e w ye a r.
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U n ite d States are a ll o f a con-
! c u lv e rt w ashouts closed th e B a r t­
I',.,I M e lh u is h w t.u ld o f
m a k in g a p p lic a tio n s , H u lb e rt said.
Man's
Clothes
Stolen
tr o v c r s ia l n a tu re and th a t c h ild re n
le tt road n e a r Scholls, the B o n ita
•Wttnut toserve a t le a s t . m i l l th e
F irs t m a rria g e o f 1938 issued in Large N u m b er Registered
B u rg la rs in th e v ic in it y o f G a r ­
T w e n ty -o n e ye a rs o f s e rv ic e in
w h o go th ro u g h a p u b lic school
and a section o f ro a d n e a r
■ x l coun II meeting I held w hen
M ,
W a sh in g to n c o u n ty was to E lm e r
den
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is
M
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th e re c o rd in g d e p a rtm e n t o f W ash­
i s o lu tio n Is e xp e cte d
N u l g ro w e rs o f W a sh in g ton co u n - E d w a rd I-vd a . J r . and F aye E tta
w eek, w ith R. E. O lsen re p o rtin g
tabooed
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id in g area
th e r R o d y fe lt, b o th o f F o re st G ro v e ac­
in g to n c o u n ty 's c o u rt house ended ! L a rg e st piece o f dam age w ro u g h t
4 F a irteli
Business Heard
...I . ,,.
a r e a . to
l o g g e . ........
his hom e b ro k e n in to some tim e
w it h a b o u t th a t n u m b e r passing , tra in in g .
t i a g ro u p o f in d e p e n d e n t d e a l-
M ' re th a n th e usual sh a re o f
th is w e e k fo r Jam es H. D avis, w h e n b y the ra in was th e w a s h o u t o f
c o rd in g to C o u n ty C le rk A r t h u r th ro u g h th e te m p o ra ry o ffic e again
b
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fore
noon
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150 feet o f e a rth f i l l on th e M e rid ia n
! isincss was tran sa cte d at th e c ity
T h e lice n se was issued ye s te rd a y , it was re p o rte d T h e fir s t M aine , in h e r ta lk b e fo re the te a ch ­ com e v is ito rs in th e O lsen house­ h is re s ig n a tio n w a s
an n ou n ce d f i l l at T u a la tin , th e d is tr ic t w h ic h
.v f ’’ Gi n n * ' ‘ hal1 « ' A lo h a Tues- ( u p p e r
c o u n c il's fir s t m e e tin g o f (lie year,
e a rly M o n d a y m o rn in g . J a n u a ry 3. d a v at F ore st G ro v e y ie ld e d 293 er... expressed h e r b e lie f th a t c h il­ h o ld m ade o f f w ith a s u it o f m an s T ue sd a y by W. A . T u p p e r, c o u n ty
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th e fir s t d a y o f th e y e a r on w h ic h nam es and ab o ut 60 r e tu r n checks d re n sh o u ld have m ore contact clothes, one p a ir o f shoes and a c le rk .
t it
, w a te r stages. A p p lic a tio n has been
t< em ove sonic o f lh< p a rk
llic c le r k s o ffic e was open.
w ith h a rd w o r k in th e course o f b la n k e t T he d o o r o f th e house was
H u lb e rt disclosed
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I made to have re c o n s tru c tio n o f th e
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M a rria g e s m th e c o u n tv w o n th e
W ednesday th e re g is te rin g g ro u p
head o f th e re c o rd e r's d e p a rtm e n t n ia d classed as a W P A p ro je c t.
•''ssnetatio" o f N e w b e rg
id. w a lk
c o n s tru c tio n o r d in a n c e
a
s
h
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r
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o
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re
p
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said
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n
w
h
a
t
it
m
eans
to
r
o
ll
up
th
e
ir
k ia n u s H o w e ll o f th e H u d s o n -D u n - race against d iv o rc e s in 1937 a lm o st was ta k in g c o m p le te c la im s fo r b e n ­
o f th e c o u n ty c le r k s o ffic e , w h ic h B a rn e y said. C o u n ty w o rk e rs w ill
stung o f w in e -se tte rs' licenses, un
' sleeves." she said.
unsuccessful a tte m p t had also been he has h e ld since J a n u a ry 1. 1937. begin g e ttin g o u t r ip - r a p fo r th e
co m p a n y at D undee, and I.o u is w ith o u t c o m p e titio n , a ch e ck o f r e ­ e fit. w h ile M o n d a y and T ue sd a y
o v e rln g o f a 15-,vcar-old ass<
m ade to jim m y th e d o o r o f a n e ig h -
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in
c
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rk
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o
ffic
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reveals.
th e y w e re u s in g o n ly th e p r e lim in ­
w h e n it was placed u n d e r th e c o u n ­ re p a irs th e re to d ay.
a n t d if f ic u lt y , and th e year s re-
bor.s house a t G a rd e n Hom e.
t y c le rk 's ju r is d ic tio n . P r io r to th a t
p
M a rria g e
lice n se s issued
here a ry c la im fo rm and re g is tra tio n fo r
T h ir t y fe e t o f e a rth f i l l and a
fro m p o lic e and fir e d e p a r t­ I iu k e is at Hex w e re nam ed on a
T
w
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aged
16
and
17,
w
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c
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m
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e c o u n ty re c o rd e r had a lw a y s c u lv e rt w e re washed o u t on the
K ilt s .
d u rin g
th e
12 m o n th s o f 1937 u n e m p lo y m e n t. S w itc h in g to th e
ln
to
cu
sto
d
y
by
d
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p
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ty
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D'a-
to ta lle d 159. as co m p a re d w ith 62 c o m p le te c la im fo rm was necessary
B o n ita road w h e n th e c u lv e r t fa ile d
Fi rm e r C ir c u it Ju d g e G e o rg t ît
iffs T uesday on a ch a rg e o f la r ­ v is h e ld fo r 20 years.
II agley. a p p e a rin g fo r F. It T o u g u i. d e p e n d e n t d e a le rs u nd p a cke rs in d iv o rc e decrees h a nded d o w n in the because o f th e la rge n u m b e r tu r n in g
to c a rry th e t e r r if ic v o lu m e s o f
ceny. T he p a ir a lle g e d ly s trip p e d Began in 1915
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ng to c o n v e y t it le t „ ¡, -4tKt-fo.it A dvertising H eld Im p ortan t
th e end o f 1936 he co m p le te d
T h e y w e re tu rn e d o v e r to ju v e n ile
the
same fate. B o th w i l l be re ­
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.
A d v e r tis in g is necessary to in- g in in fa v o r o f m a rria g e s, w h ic h
d v i f tlie c o u n c il is w illin g to
A f t e r a w a itin g |>eriod o f tw o
v ic e as reco rd e r. F irs t elected in placed b y w ooden bridges. D r iv in g
e rta s e th e c o n s u m p tio n o f filb e r ts
F
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n u m b , red m o re th a n tw o and a w eeks, d u rin g w h ic h th e e m p lo y ­
' t i l e an assessment fee le v ie d in
1915. D a v is se rve d tw o te rm s a nd o f piles fo r th e B o n ita roa d s tr u c ­
It was p o in te d o u t by F M Coon
C Banks, camo a re p o rt o f the
h a lf tunes th e to ta l d iv o rc e s In a d ­
I '»22 T he c ity is helpless to c o lle c t
E ig h th a n n u a ! H ills b o n C o m m c r- th e ft o f a h e a v y d ra g saw. T he th e n re tire d in fa v o r o f F re d E v e r­ tu re began ye ste rd a y. A n e w b rid g e
' n 1 A ll,ha Orange, w h o p re - d itio n to th e licenses issued here. 57 m e n t s e rv ic e s triv e s to m a k e a r ­
Pie assessment due to a la w p ro -
est. A f t e r a y e a r a nd a h a lf he re - I is also to be c o n s tru c te d on th e
ra n g e m e n ts fo r a jo b . th e a p p lic a n t I r ia l N a tio n a l b a n k 4-H c o rn shov w
i , d.
c r,,p r e ’ " r n s sh o w
saw was e v id e n tly stolen som e tim e
T o b ia s-B a se lin e road.
i t id in g th a t th e c ity ca n n ot le g a lly 'A1.’1?"1
,ons ann u a lly in the m a rria g e s p e rfo rm e d in W a sh in g to n becom es e lig ib le fo r th e u n e m p lo y ­ w i l l be h e ld m th e n e w lo b b y c f th e d u rin g th e la tte r p a rt o f D ecem ­ tu rn e d to th e re c o rd e r's o ffic e , re - 1
i...ik e im p ro v e m e n is on h ig h w a y ., W illa m e tte v a lle y he s a d .
w ith c o u n ty d u rin g 1937 used licenses is­ m e n t c o m p e n s a tio n p ro v id e d no p’o - C o m m e rc ia l N a tio n a l b a n k. F rid a y ber. he said. N o tra c k s le ft b y the p la c in g E verest, w h o to o k a s ta te F cu r to be Closed
sued
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. in t e ... it hiL ju r is d o lio n o v e r it
x itio n is secured.
post in Salem . S ince th a t tim e he 1 B a rn e y expects to have a ll road
„ and S a tu rd a y . J a n u a ry 14 and 15. th ie v e s c o u ld be fo u n d .
i >• p re d ic tio n s o f g o v e rn m e n t e x ­ in g th e to ta l even h ig h e r
W hen M am s tre e t w a . im p ro v e d a
h e ld th e o ffic e w ith o u t in t e r r u p ­ open to ‘ t r -a
a flic
f f ic " n e x ' t w e e k e x c p
Those liv in g in th e F ore st G rc v e a c fT ird in g to an a n n o u n c e m e n t m ade F ire Threatens Home
rts in d ic a tin g
d o u b lin g o f the
tio
n
i fo r th e S h a d y B ro o k . M e rid ia n ill
n u m b e r o f years ago, B a g le y d e ­ e p n e .p
W ith in th e n e x t e ig h t years I
area have to d a y and S a tu rd a y to b y L . E F ra n c is , a ssistant c o u n ty
cla red . th is d id not h o ld tru e C ity
Someone,
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ly
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ire
d
by
F o r a n u m b e r o f ye a rs p r io r to B a r tle tt and T o b ia s -B a s e lin e ro a m
b a le o f filb e rts n o w depends a lm o st :
re g is te r th is w o r k at tl,ie c h a m b e r agent T h is c o rn show , w h ic h has
A tto rn e y P a u l I. P n tte rson had u n ­ e n tir e ly upon th e ir b e in g o ffe re d
o f co m m e rce b u ild in g th e re Those becom e reco g n ize d as o ne o f th e c o ld w e a th er, b u ilt a fir e in some b e c o m in g a c o u n ty o ffic ia l. D a v is D e to u rs a re a v a ila b le on a ll bn
lo v e red some s m o ke -sta in e d d o c u ­
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house
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was m an a g e r o f th e F orest G ro v e the S hady B ro o k road, he said
at a lo w (nice, w ith a lm ost no d c - I
in th e H ills b o r o se c to r m ay re g is te r o u ts ta n d in g 4-H a c tiv itie s in th e
m ents file d In th e o rig in a l ease in m aud fo r th e c ro p by name, it was
H ontinu«! an p a ir 6. column 3)
te le p h o n e exchange, a fte r w h ic h he W o rk on th e S h a d y B ro o k s lid e
state, w i l l be h e ld as one o f th e
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1923. and dam aged In te r b y th e fir e
to o k the m a n a g e rs h ip o f th e B e a v e r­ w h ic h saw th e c o m p le te w id th ol
stated M a n y re sid e n ts o f O regon
ch a m b e rs here. O ffic e h o u rs at b o th t jie n it ig fe a tu re s o f th e re m o d e le d
a n u m b e r o f years ago In th e Cons­ have n e v e r tasted a f ilb e r t, w h ile
to n exchange. A n u m b e r o f years th e road fo r a d ista n ce o f m o rr
places a re fro m 8 to 5 o 'c lo c k each b a n k.
u l t rc ia l b lo c k
T h e a ff a ir was re ­
ago he becam e m a n a g e r o f t h e 1 th a n 100 feet s lid e d o w n th e h i l l ­
F if t y c lu b m em b e rs h a ve been e n ­
w ith in
th e
R o ta ry c lu b lu n ch e s w ill be h e ld d a y T h e r e g is tra tio n w ill p ro b a b ly r o lle d in th e c o rn g ro w in g co n test
fe rre d to th e p ro p e rly c o m m itte e , m an y persons liv in g
N o rth P la in s exchange, a post he side. w i l l b e g in as soon as e q u ip ­
g ro w in g area d o not even k n o w
w h ic h was g ive n in s tru c tio n s b y - w h a t th e y are A d v e r tis in g o f |
m th e c h a m b e r o f c o m m e rce room s be c o n tin u e d at b o th places d u rin g d u rin g th e past y e a r and w h ile th e
has h e ld e v e r since. R e s ig n a tio n o f m ent. n o w b e in g used on o ther
th e n e x t w eek, in o rd e r to h a n d le
the m a y o r to re p o rt a t th e n e xt
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th e v e te ra n re c o rd e r came as p a rt roads, is a v a ila b le .
c o m m o d ity Is necessary in th e f
c o rn c ro p has been p o o r in some
re g u la r m e e tin g
day.
a c c o rd in g to
a n n ou n ce m e nt th e n u m b e r a p p ly in g .
o f a fo rc e -re d u c tio n p ro g ra m in
lu r e I f n u t g ro w e rs hope to ,-o
sections o f th e c o u n ty a b o u t 40 e x ­
T r a ffic w as a llo w e d back on the
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Parking Petition Tabled
th
e c o u n ty c le rk 's o ffic e , m ade pos­
t iiu ie to prosper. Coon asserted
h ib its o f s u p e rio r q u a lity a rc c x -
A large
Steps f o r th e le g is la tio n o f re v e ­ s ib le th ro u g h in s ta lla tio n o f n e w C o ch ra n roa d Tuesday.
k e r at th e last c lu b lu n ch e o n in th e
A fte r c o n s id e ra b le d iscussion, a
One p ro m in e n t m a il-o r d e r hnu;
p ccte d at Ih e show.
n u e c e rtific a te s in th e state o f O re ­ p h o to g ra p h ic e q u ip m e n t used i n s lid e had b lo c k e d th e ro a d f o r a i­
V ( te n n is h a ll R o ta ria n s have been
p e titio n presented b y M
P C adv it was s ta le d at th e m e e tin g
>
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ontest
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g
gon w e re begun th is w e e k b y th e p re s e n t-d a y re c o rd in g o f d o c u ­ m e d a w eek, w hen a se ctio n o f th e
served at the V e te ra n s h a ll bv th e
and o th e rs se e kin g to e lim in a te o ffe re d a la rge q u a n tity o f O reg o has
n
A y ie ld p e r a cre contest has been
ro a d w a y scooted d o w n th e steep
r
P o w e r league, w h e n D r. m ents.
" iic - h o u r p a rk in g ri s tric tio n s fo r g ro w n filb e r ts fo r sale, b u t h r
W o m an 's R e lie f C o rp s fo r m o re th a n I
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h ills id e , in to a f ille d s tre a m and
in tro d u c e d th is y e a r as an added
J-
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gave
up
th
Hie south h a lf o f T h ir d a ve n ue lie b ra n d e d th e m as ••Ita lia n ." and i-
th e n shot p a rt w a y u p th e o p p o site
fe a tu re . Seven c lu b m e m b e rs p a r­
n o unced th a t th e q u e s tio n w o u ld be
w o rk , e ffe c tiv e J a n u a ry 1
t w e e n M ain and W a sh in g ton street.1 also m a r k in g O reg o n w a ln u ts a
bank.
tic ip a te d in t liis sp e cia l c o m p e titio n pla ce d b e fo re th e v o te rs at n e x t N o ­ B lo o m in g F a r m U n io n
wa ta b le d in d e fin ite ly M rs C K c o m in g fro m o th e r g ro w in g dis 1 C. C C h a p m a n w ill speak at the
A u to m o b ile o w n e rs f illin g o u t a p - j and th e w in n e rs w i l l be an n ou n ce d v e m b e r's e le ctio n s.
T u a la tin , in th e so u the a ste rn sec-
(Continued on page J, rnlumn I)
tn c ts .
to E le c t O ffic e r s
I lu n ch e o n n e x t
T h u rs d a y on
the p lic a tio n s a nd p u rc h a s in g 1938 l i ­ at tile tim e o f th e show .
tii n o f W a sh in g ton c o u n ty , passed
A
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e
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an
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le
i state's la b o r p ro b le m s These ta lk s censes c ro w d e d S h e r iff J o h n W
P re m iu m s fo r e x h ib its o f 25 ears
B lo o m in g local. F a rm e rs ' U n io n , th ro u g h its w o rs t flo o d e x p e rie n c e
I are b e in g g ive n a ll o v e r th e state C o n n e lls o ffic e s h e re Ih e tw o davs w ill be: fir s t, a s c h o la rs h ip to th e r u le d last w e e k th a t u t ilit y d is tric ts
w ill m eet W ednesday e v e n in g at in n e a rly h a lf a c e n tu ry la st w e e k
and are v e ry in te re s tin g It is hoped b e fo re New Y e a r's a nd again f o r _ 4-H s u m m e r sch o o l; second. $8; c o u ld not issue re v e n u e c e rtific a te s
as th e ra in -ra is e d w a te rs o f th e
b u t o n ly g e n e ra l o b lig a tio n bondsi 8:15 a t th e school house to elect T u a la tin r iv e r rose a r o u n d
to p e rm it a ll w h o w is h to m ake b r ie f w h ile last M o n d a y b u t at n o th ird . $6. fo u rth . $5; f if t h . $4; s ix th
50
re se rva tio n s.
(Continued on pare 4», column I)
tim e d id th e y a p p ro a ch th< la rg e s e v e n th a nd e ig h th . $3 each: n in th « h e n J. D Ross. B o n n e v ille a d m in ­ o ffic e rs .
H ills b o ro
and te n th . $2 each, and e le v e n th and is tra to r. spoke h e re in
F ra n k B W ire o f Hie sta te game n u m b e rs o f th e p re v io u s ye a r.
s e x c ra l w e e ks ago. lie d e c la re d
d e p a rtm e n t p o in te d o u t th e e ffo rts
A p p lic a tio n s a nd $5 p a y m e n ts on | tw e lfth . $1 each. In tlie v ie ld pet-
P
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r
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o
u
ld
sta
n
d
on
its o w n
, to p re se rve and p ro p a g a te th e w ild it g u ia r 1938 licenses w e re accepted acre c o n te s t th e f ir s t p la ce w in n e r
fe e t— it is e m in e n tly a b le to do so."
c e iv e a
1 life o f th e state at T h u rs d a y 's lu n c h ­ at th e s h e r if f s o ffic e and fo rw a rd e d j I w i l l re
recciv<;
a s s c c h
h o
o la
la rs
rs h
h ip
ip to
to th
th e
e ( 4 -H
Ross'
eon He also d e cla re d th a t in v e s ti- to th e s e c re ta ry o f state in S a le m
" ' T T f j'c,' o o l; second pla ce w in - P o w e r Leaguers, fo llo w in g
1 B y Ed O 'M e a ra )
Hie v a rio u s c la s s ific a tio n s o f " d r u n k
lead, m a in ta in th a t th e b ill th e v in ­
W ith a flic k o f his w ris t. S h e r iff and d is o rd e r ly ." " 8 ra tis |io r tin g l i ­ ’ g â tio n s c a rrie d on b y H a ro ld B. Sav w ith te m p o ra ry licenses b e in g ' sold i " ei M ’|h ‘/ d Pla cc
o f th e sta te h ig h w a y d e p a rtm e n t at a cost o f 25 cents, to be in e ffe c t 1 r A n n u a l b a n q u e t h e ld b y th e o f- te n d to in itia te "w o u ld n o t place
J o h n W C o n n e ll snapped th e tir e d - q u o r." " in to x ic a te d
in a p u b lic
a n y b u rd e n on g e n e ra l p ro p e rty
lo o k in g g ra y book shut, lif t e d it p la n - ' a nd so on D u r in g s tric t a n ti- sh o w e d th a t to u ris ts w h o cam e here u n t il th e re g u la r lice n se pla te s a rc „ i m h o / , h e -ba.n k .fo r ’ he c o rn c lu b and th a t no fu n d s w o u ld be raised
fro m th e pla ce it lia s o ccu p ie d on lu jiio r la w dnys tin* sentence was to fish a nd h u n t stayed lo n g e r and re ce ive d . A y e a r ago. n e a rly "400 v T b s ‘Lnd 'e a d e rs w i l l be h e ld fro m ta xe s.”
t.
u e u riy . k io I F rid a y n ig h t, nt w h ic h tim e th e o f ­
Ins o ffic e c o u n te r fo r m ore th a n a b rie fe d " • m os * $500" as th e usual spent m o re m on e y in th e state. W ire Of these w e re issued, b u t a gre a t
D a v id W. Hazen, ace in te rv ie w e r
Hosch p o in te d o u t th a t W a sh in g - o f th e O reg o n ia n , reg a le d H ills b o ro cd o u t to m e re c e n tly began w ith
said th e gam e d e p a rtm e n t was f i ­ d ro p was noted th is y e a r M on d a v fic ia l ju d g e w ill discuss h is p la c -
dozen years, and placed it se cu re ly p e n a lty .
th e in fo rm a tio n 's ta rt w it h three
tngs
a
nd
ta
lk
b
r
ie
f
ly
on
m
a
te
rs
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2
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re
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n
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rtific
a
te
law
.
nanced
by
licenses
none
o
f
its
in
­
saw 172 issued It was th o u g h t th a t
away in a n e w ly -c le a re d section
c h a m b e r o f c o m n ie rc ite s at M o n ­
J o h n W C o n n e ll's p resent se rvice com e b e in g fro m th e g e n e ra l fu n d a la rg e r n u m b e r o f people
re c e n t d e v e lo p m e n t in c o rn e c tio n th a t th e O regon le g is la tu re passed d a y's noon lu n ch e o n w it h tales and sh a rp p e n c ils '." he said. " A s a m a t­
' f s h e lf A n d m th a t m an n e r, e a rly
M o v in g p ic tu re s o f w ild life w o re se n d in g d ir e c llv to th e state c a p ito l
c o r " K ro w in g Feed dealer.- o f th e re v e n u e c e rtific a te b ill sent here in c id e n ts g a th e re d d u rin g a lo n g t e r o f fa ct. I u s u a lly fin d m y s c ll
last S a tu rd a y m o rn in g , th e fir s t day as W a sh in g to n c o u n ty 's s h e r iff b e ­
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty w h o have been by I re s id e n t R oosevelt and Secre-
th is ye a r.
o f th e new ye a r, was W a sh in g to n gan on N e w Y e a r's day, 1928 and s h o w n b y W ire .
ca re e r o f q u iz z in g th e g reat and w ith a b ro k e n -p o in te d p e n c il o n c-
ins
fu
st
a
rre
st
w
as
one
fo
r
n
o
n
-s
u
p
­
h a n d lin g tin ' 4-H seed c o rn w ill be ar.v Ickcs. b u t th a t it had been v e ­
c o u n ty s o ld ja il re c o rd re tire d fro m
n e a r g re a t o f th e w o rld .
Iss u in g o f p ro v is io n a l a rre sts has
toed.
a n d -a -h a lf inches lo n g and a pen
p o rt m a rk e d d o w n on J a n u a rv 7 o f
spe cia l guests at th is b a nquet.
a c tiv e se rvice
O u t o f his m a n y c o n tacts w ith
been th e m e th o d in vogue am ong
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In its pla ce .in th e brow n c o u n te r
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state
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since
M on d a y
of th e s h e r if f s o ffic e was a new decade ago D u rin g th a t tim e , m’nnv
lo e n t. is c h a irm a n o f th e c o m m itte e House,
c h ie f d ip lo m a tic
aide o f p o rta n t points, h o w e ve r, is n e v e r
( ouiH.v o ffic e rs began issu in g w a r n ­ R. G . S c o tt A p p o in te d
pages
o
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book
h
ave
:
III.« k - le a th e r h o u nd v o lu m e , ju s t
a p p o in te d to d ra w up the s h o rt in i- P re sid e n t, to M ae W est, and fro m v io la te a c o n fid e n ce once y o u have
ings th is w eek, and a rre s ts w ill be C a m p a ig n C h a ir m a n
re c e n tly c h u rn e d o u t b y c la n g in g been flip p e d past, m a n y days have
ta tiv e m easure. S ta te S e n a to r E. L S in c la ir L e w is to B abe R u th came g ive n y o u r p ro m is e ."
issued h e re a fte r, it was stated
com
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at
presses m th e A rg u s p r in t shop
R G S c o tt o f S h e rw o o d , c o u n ty Ross o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty is s e rv ­ a flo o d o f in te re s tin g a nd e n te r ta in ­
S h irle y T em p le , d escribed as "a
ready and w a ilin g fo r ye a rs o f doors o f the c o u n ty ja il h ave c la n g ­ | In i' C e n tra l school in Forest ( ’. ro v e
d e m o c ra tic c e n tra l c o m m itte e c h a ir ­ in g on th e s u b -c o m m ittc c d ra w in g in g anedotes O v e r th e course o f h is .
sweet, u n s p o ile d lit t le g ir l, " to o k
p la n n e d fo r h x la v ac­ G r a n g e rs M e e t S a tu r d a y ;
a c tiv e se rvice T h e new re c c rd is ed m a n y tim es, and each lim e i t ' has been
m an. has been a p p o in te d c o u n ty up d e ta ils o f th e proposed la w
m
a
n
y
ye
a
rs
w
it
h
T
h
e
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re
g
o
n
ia
n
,
he
ch a rg e o f Hazen w it h th e o p e n in g
D C. M cD o n a ld
n e a rly tw ic e th e size o f Hie one it was because "s o 111 e t h 1 n g w e n t ' c o rd in g Io D r
c lia irm a n fo r th is y e a r's " F ig h t I n ­
lias in te rv ie w e d m a n y o u ts ta n d in g
A tte n d G r a n g e C o u n c il
' c o u n ty h e a lth o ffic e r
a n nouncem ent th a t she " lik e d n e w s­
replaces, and b e in g a lo o se -le a f w ro n g ."
fa n tile P a ra ly s is ca m p a ig n S co tt is
personages,
b
u
t
th
e
biggest
stories,
paper m en ."
H ills b o ro G ra n g e w i l l m eet al to have ch a rg e fo r th e c o u n ty o f th e
" I t w e u ld „ be nice.
n ic e ." C o n n e ll said.
type, e q u ip p e d w ith a n e w -s tv le
A lth o u g h no e p id e m ic has been
lie said, a re th e ones th a t got a w a y.
Present at th e luncheon m e e tin g
lo c k in g device. H s h o u ld he g iio d as he closed th e n e w re co rd book re p o rte d in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty , a 10:30 a. ni. S a tu rd a y a nd fo llo w in g fo u n d in g o f th e n e w n a tio n a l F o u n ­
R ig S to rie s C o n fid e n tia l
and set it on th e c o u n te r, " i f w e d c o u p le o f cases have been reco rd e d pot lu c k d in n e r at noon w ill go to d a tio n fo r In fa n tile P a ra ly s is and
•r m a n y ye a rs o f s e rvice
F ro m th e lip s o f C o lo n e l House, w ere a n u m b e r o f guests b ro u g h t by
Forest
G
ro
v
e
to
m
eet
w
ith
G
ale
n e v e r h ave m uch use fo r th is on e ." re c e n tly . D r M cD o n a ld said, and e v-
1 Irst A rrest Noted
also b e n e fit e n te rta in m e n ts to be
fo r instance. Hazen h e a rd th e s to ry re g u la r c h a m b e r m em bers. H o w a rd
H ut some day. in a y b r in a n o th e r e iy m eans is io lie ta ke n Io p re v e n t ('.range. C o u n ty G ra n g e C o u n c il h e ld S a tu rd a y . J a n u a rv 29 in cele- a <k(.’ 2'ic n ’ s lip s f " 1' , h p
S c h ic k e f his fam ous b re a k w ilh P re sid e n t H adley and P a u l P atterson w e re
F irs t recorded a rre st in th e o ld
m
eets
at
Forest
G
ro
v
e
in
Hu
ten
ye
a
rs
o
r
so.
th
e
lie
w
____
a ftc r - b r a tir n
o f P re s id e n t R o o s e v e lts d ip h th e r ia im m u n ity tests w e r e W o o d ro w
book was m ade J a n u a rv IP 1925
b la ck book an.v s lig h t spread o f th e disease A
W ils o n —a ta le
w h ic h nam ed to b rin g fa rm e r-g u e s ts n e x t
' b irth d a v .
d is trib u te d in a ll schools in H ills - w o u ld - have been o f g ig a n tic p ro p o r­ w e e k as p a rt o f th e c o m m u n ity re ­
n e a rly 13 ye a rs ago. w h e n J
F w ill 1». o ld a nd fra y e d at th e edges n u m b e r o f cases in P o rtla n d have n oon and e v e n in g .
Reeves w as W a s h in g to n c o u n ty 's and tir e d lo o k in g T h e n it. too, w ill also been re p o rte d re c e n tly , he said.
, h ' s Week, it was an n ou n ce d tio n s as reg a rd s h is to ry B u t House la tio n s c o m m itte e ’s p ro g ra m . N e x t
he f ille d u p to th e v e ry last page, A ll babies o x e r s ix m o n th s and a ll
by M iss C o rin n e P e n n in g to n , city- k ille d a ll hopes e f th e s to ry b y c o n ­ w e e k s m e e tin g w ill be at 6:30 p. m..
▼*1 hi r i l l Since then hundri di of ,n
h e a lth nurse.
J c lu d in g w ith " A ll th is, o f course, is w ith th e p ro g ra m be in g p ro v id e d b y
rests have been m a rk e d d o w n in and a n o th e r n e w book w ill be c o m ­ o th e r c h ild re n w ill he v a ccin a te d al
Ihe 2<n c ra m m e d pages o f th e re ­ in g along, because It seems th a t a l­ th e c lin ic to be co n d ucte d , w ith a
P o rtla n d has re p o rte d m o re th a n c o n fid e n tia l." A n o th e r s to ry
th a t s tu d e n ts o f th e L a u re lw o o d acad­
cord fille d w ith a ll types o f h a n d ­ w a ys " to e r r is h u m a n ."
ch a rg e o f 25 cents b e in g m ade to
the u su a l n u m b e r o f d ip h th e ria n e v e r saw p rin t was th e one Hazen em y. w h o m ade a h it w ith th e
w r itin g . fro m the s m o o th -flo w in g
cases fo r th is tim e o f ye a r, and d isco ve re d in P a ris lo n g b e fo re the c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce au d ie nce in
c o v e r cost o f t h r va ccin e and m a-
■d ip t o f the p re se n t s h e riff Io h a sti-
tc ria ls , a lth o u g h a rra n g e m e n t.* w ill
s c 'e r a l cases m o u tly in g d is tric ts A rm is tic e w h ile he was a W o rld an appearance la st ye a r.
be m ade to ca n fo r those u n a b le to
l\ p rin te d n o ta tio n s o f d e p u tie s w h o
” f W a s jim g to n c o u n ty have been W a r co rre sp o n d e n t. F ro m a d ip lo ­
Jo h n Plass was re -e le c te d p re s i­
1 1 ved ten years e r m o re ago. o r the
pay th is fee
re p o rte d re c e n tly F o r these re a ­ m a tic source, he le a rn e d th a t a
dent
o
f
Ihe
W
a
s
h
in
g
to
n
c
o
u
n
ty
u
n
it
h u rrie d in s c rip tio n s o f sta le p o lice -
sons. nt a d d itio n to th a t o f o r d i­ m e e tin g in S w itz e rla n d had b ro k e n
W a sh in g to n c o u n ty do ctor., a rc a ll
men J a il te rm s liste d th e re in w o u ld
n a ry care o f h e a lth , i l is to lie d e ­ u p w ith th e yvord th a t Hie w a r
o f th e F a rm e rs ' U n io n al Ih e V e te r­
l i r e d e stro ye d th e fa rm residence ic p o rle d in fa v o r o f Hie v a c c in a tio n
s ire d that a ll c h ild re n in H ills b o r o w e u ld be o v e r "b e fo re the snow-
re q u ire a good m a n y life tim e s to
im m u n iz a tio n . In Ih e eve n t a n yo ne ans h a ll here S a tu rd a y W a lle r O r r
e rv e o u t and th e m oney fin e s as- o f M l and M rs D a v id Rich near w ishes Io h ave Ih e v a c c in a tio n done
he ch e cke d fo r im m u n ity to the flie s ' It was n e v e r p rin te d , he said,
o f L a u rc l-S c h o lls was re tu rn e d to
F a rm in g to n
la te last
W ednesday
disease.
essed o v e r Ihe 1 3 - y e a r p e r i o d
because it was g iv e n h im in c o n ­
b.v Hie fa m ily d o c to r th e y a re u rg e d th e v ic e -p re s id e n c v .
w o u ld be s u ffic ie n t Io lu c k a f a il- n ig h t, ca u sin g a loss e stim a te d at Io do so. Dr. M cD o n a ld d e cla re d .
N '’ dates h a ve as y et been set fo r fidence. because it. w o u ld have h u rt
$4000.
sized bank.
O th e r o ffic e rs . M rs. E dna C o re y,
th e tests, w h ic h w ill be co n d u cte d lib e r ty loan sales, and because n o ­
W a sh in g ton c o u n ty 's fir s t tw o a r ­
Wh< n Ihe fir e b ro k e o u t. M r and
W est U n io n lo ca l, s e c re ta ry -tre a s ­
la ist a rre st m a rk e d in Ihe oW
m each school M iss P e n n in g to n de­ b o d y w o u ld have b e lie v e d it a n y ­ r iv a ls o f 1938 m ade th e ir e n trance
and t h e ir sm a ll c h ild
u re r. succeeding M rs M a ry H o rn e r;
hook w ith Hie fra y e d edges was on M rs. R ich
c la re d th a t th e s lip s s h o u ld be in w a y.
j on N e w Y e a r's day, a c c o rd in g to
I . E S tiff. L a iire l-S e h o lts . c o n d u c ­
va g ra n c y ch a rg e last w eek T h e w e re fo rce d Io fle e im m e d ia te ly Io
bv to e end o f th is w eek, to rn a b ! - F. 11.’ 'a nd R u th are P ro b le m s
e ffic ia l b ir th rep o rts.
to r. J o h n Jepson. B lo o m in g , d o o r­
fir .'l in k e d d o w n h i th e ne w Iw o ti escape Hie fla m e s and w e re u n a ble
s c h e d u lin g o f th e dates A te n -e e n t
W hen F r a n k lin D. Roosevelt in ­
F irs t c h ild o f th e y e a r was th r
ke e p er. J E Lew ton, Eoresl G ra y »',
was a liq u o r t h a rg e New Y e a r s to save a n y e lo llu n g n r ho u seh o ld
ch a rg e to c o v e r cost o f m a te ria ls is vaded the N o rth w e s t On his firs t
v o tin g m an b o rn u, M r and M rs
e ffe c ts O r ig in o f th e fir e was illl-
le c tu re r and o rg a n iz e r Ben P a tto n
■lay.
asked in th e tests, she said.
successful ca m p a ig n fo i e le c tio n to R a y m o n d V a n D o ln c le n o f B anks at
M
endav.
January
16.
Is
the
last
d e te rm in e d , il w as re p o rte d
I .lq u m ( h .ir g r s N u m r r n iis
o f G a sto n and Pete Jorg e n so n o f
Hie p re sid e n cy. Hazen got Ins in te r- ' 9 (5 a. ni. N e w Year's day. w ith Dr-
day in w hich it is pessthle to take
f r a n k G M itc h e ll is o w n e r of Hie
We.-t U n io n w ere re -e le c te d to Hie
h l a ll th e '.’(ill pages n f (he r e r o n l.
i lew
b u t " Illy
a fte r
m a tc h in g I A ( l P itm a n a tte n d in g T he see-
advantage
of
the
com
bination
o
f.
a lly th re e m u rd e r charge;, are ¡ t i l ­ p ro p e rty .
w h ic h
was
fo rm e rly
e x e c u tiv e board and Ne]s Johnson
a
R i- ’ seve|»ian w is e c ra c k w ith oqe m id n e w c o m e r was a g irl, h o rn to
fer for the Argus and Portland
o
f
(
e
d
a
r
M
ill
yvas
nam
ed
t
h
ir
d
'd a ll o f tlie n i m ore Ilia n fiv e k n o w n as tlie A u s tin S im s fa rm
o
f
his
o
w
n
to
b
re
a
k
d
o
w
n
a b a r- | M r
N ew s-T eleg ram at $.5 per year by-
and M rs D onald B eard o f
m e m b e r, succeeding E n d L a n g e r o f
.ears ago A ll ill a ll. h o w e ve r. Ih e B u ild in g s on Hio fa rm had been r e ­
rier. Babe Ruth wa? once th r«target L a u re l, at 4 p m S a tu rd a y
m ail. th is o ffer has been carried
m
od
e
le
d
re
c
e
n
tly
.
In
su
ra
n
ce
Sherw
ood
biHik is a ra th e r s o rd id record, w ith
cover-
Of
I
l
l
s
in
te
rv
ie
w
in
g
a
r
t
ille
r
y
,
and
I
since late In Septem ber and many
D d a ils of the grand opening
T h ir d baby o f Ihe y e a r was the
it was sla te d .
its la le i o f m o ra ls charges, larcenies, cd m ost1 o f (he l<
P o w e r J 'n ll B acked
led In in a m e r r y b u t u n in fo r n ta tiv e
persons have taken a d ia u la g e of
n in e -p o u n d , tw o -o u n ce y o u n g m an
rre g ra m of lit« llill.b o r o < om -
b u rg la rie s , liq u o r la w in fra c lio n s .
R
a
ckin
g
foe
th
e
s
e
v
e
n
-c
o
u
n
ty
chase
fo
r
th
re
e
days
b
e
fo
re
Hazt-n
s
th r big savings offered
A ll nr-
w h o was born to M r and M rs W il­
m rrc ia l National hank, w hich is
( is a n il a iid a ll m a n n e r o f u iis a v o n
I a im e rs' M u tu a l Meets
a p |ie a l to R u th , w hose nam e was I lia m E. R oberts o f S h e rw o o d at
d rrs must he pot (m arked by 5 l>ower d is tric t, o u tlin e d al a m e e tin g
to be held Ih iv S aturday from 3
\ . c l s te rs e ly desnihed« u n d e r Hie
in H ills b o ro s e v e ra l w e e ks ago b y
b e in g used as a u th o r o f several
A m e e tin g o f Hie F a rm e rs M u tu a l
p. m. J a n u a ry In o r in th e o ffic e
3:30 a. m. S unday, w hen th e n e w
to 19 p. ,n.. are In he found on
h e a d in g "C h a rg e
It's not
c h e s e . rfu
l a F ire
J. D Ross. Bonney ille a d m in is tra to r,
books and a series c f n e w s p a p e r j
"
, , . ,
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I In
I I N s U
S S O C i a i |( i l l
W
i i l l l l
h
e
u I ra ( l n i n c t e ' « a I ssociation
by 5:30 p m.
w m
be
the firs ' gage of tcclio n tw o in
y e a r was I 5 ' i hours old. Y o u n g
re a d in g w ith each lin o c a rr y in g its h e ld in th e ch a m b e r o f co m
e rce
was also g iv e n e n d orse m en t. A lb e r t
a rtic le s , as a " fe llo w w r it e r " opened I M r. Roberts p u t in his appearance
Regular
price
of
th
r
N
e
w
s
-T
e
le
­
today's
Argus.
ow n f ill s to ry o f s o m e th in g gone room s. H ills b o ro . M o n d a v J a n u a ry
S trie f. in a s k in g fo r th e e n d orse ­
th e in fo rm a tio n gates a nd gave h im
gram
by
m
ail
is
$5
per
year
and
alm
ost a f u ll d a y ahead o f th e
w ro n g
Ih ro n g h o n l th e e n tire re - H). a. I
m. A ll m e m b e rs a re re^
In addition to the story on the
a ll th e in fo rm a tio n he d e s ire d fro m ! n e x t new com er h o w e ve r, w h o was
m en t. w a rn e d m e m b e rs a g a in st po­
the Argus in Oregon is $'! per
opening, "other "lories give de­
" • r d ( one , barge seems most p ro m - ip e e th lU y ln iteU to be in a tte n d -
litic a l a m b itio n s and tm i m a n y
th e b u lk y " K in g o f S w a t."
I M r. and M rs. Jo h n H F.plor's seven-
year b i m ail I h e m m b in .itio n o i­
tails on the b uilding construction
u jtn t— U q a - x . O f i t u m i » -ander a n te .
E q u ip m e n t f o r in te r v ie w in g c a n - ' iieund. eight«ounee hoy T he E p le r
m easures on Hie b a llo t
a y ii’ s th a t
ler rt.iilU i4i a j . a a ib iff.
and short liistones <q H ilb b c ro
1
tC«at;aiis4 ,n gsga 7. column a;
n o t be d e fin e d . Hazen m d ic a te r
J a h n h la *>
baby a rriv e d at 2 30 a m M o n d a y ,
D eath
cutli c cam
am e N ew Y
V e
i i a
i i r's
- -
#
!•< *,
/.« ■ r
day
fo
N ut Growers
Plan Program
Vi I /A Cl VertlSing
c7
w m w
—
_____ W
w w
Davis Resigns
Post After
21-Year Term
Forest Grove Pair
Gets First '38
Marriage License
Local Bank to
Sponsor Annual
Corn Contests
Rotary Lunch
Place Changed
Power League
Plans Initiative
1938 License
‘ Law enforced
Old Jail Record Filled; Now
Retired from Active Service
Interviews Present Problems,
Hazen Says in Monday Talk
Health Department
Sets Vaccinations
Schick Testing
Set for Hillsboro
County Farmers’ Union Conducts
Annual Election; Plass Chosen
Farm Fire Causes
$4000 H om e I x>ss
Banks Baby First
Arrival of 1938,
Records Reveal
M o n d a y D e a d lin e
for C o m b in a tio n
B an k S to r ies
C a rried in A rgu s
ihagtwr ut a Iwurnaluui bock j-u it-
hvaltk ottle« r»eor4| abo.i «4.
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