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Hast T h ir d and M a in " V a n ’s M e lo d ia n s.' iin d c i III«’ di re c tlo n o f C y r il V a n D y k e , w ill p ro ­ v id e m usic fo r the S a tu rd a y n ig h t dance, it was an n ou n ce d th is w eek by It O S cott o f S h e rw o o d , co u n ­ ty c h a irm a n fo r th e d r i v e F o r th e fir s t tim e , a ll fu n d s c o l­ le cte d on th e occasion o f tin * b ir t h ­ day b a ll w ill go t<> a n a tio n a l o rg a n ­ iza tio n . th e re c e n tly -fo rm e d In fa n ­ tile P a ra ly s is F o u n d a tio n T h ro u g h th e n a tio n a l fo u n d a tio n 's e ffo rt» , the fifth t against I ho d re a d e d dis< w ill be c a rrie d on w ith fo u r fro n t o f a c tio n , lis te d as s c ie n tific »earch, e p id e m ic fir s t a id , p ro p e care, w h ic h in v o lv e * d is s e m in a tio n o f n e w knowledg«* on tin* su b je ct w h ic h m ay p re v e n t th e cro o ke d backs, c o n tra c te d lu n b s s p in a l c u r v ­ a tu re s a nd tw is te d bodies th a t are le ft as a fte r e ffe cts, u nd fu n d s fo r o rth o p e d ic c e n ters, hcatpitals and c lin ic s fo r c o m b a ttin g th is h u m a n w re c k e r “ In th e W o rld W a r * it wa stated “ each c ity d id not fig h t in d e p e n d ­ e n tly . T h e y w e re jo in e d in a u n ite d e ffo rt We s h o u ld be u n ite d in tin s w a r !" Your Paper- C arries the W eek's Story of News and M erchandise In to A ll Corners of the ( ounty I liter national News Service Daily Weekly C o m p le te dispatch«* w 111 he posted d a ily in the A r ­ g il.. w in d o w u n til t.vpo- g ra p lu c a l s tr ik e is over. C o m p re h e n s iv e re v ie w ’ of n a tio n a l a nd w o r ld news fo r th e past w e e k in the A ig u . re g u la rly . H illsb o ro A rg u s E stablish« d 1894 LawOfficersPlan Co-operation in Activities Two Sections— Tw elve Pages Joe Berger, Hergert Take Corn Prizes O re g o n V o t e r E d ito r a t T w o 4 -H T h u r s d a y R o ta ry S e s s io n ; M a j o r it y o f G iv e s W a r n in g o f F u tu r e H ills b o r o Y o u th * C a p tu r e H o n o rs a t B a n k ’s S h o w " A m e ric a faces a re a l d a n g e r a nd Joe B e rg e r. H azeldale. and S ta n ­ le y H e rg e rt, ro u te 2. H ills b o ro , s h a r­ ed h ig h h o n o rs in th e e ig h th a n n ua l C o m m e rc ia l N a tio n a l B a n k c o rn ■ show h e ld last F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y K E L P I N F O R M E D — S u b s c rib e to th e | in th e b a n k lo b b y . B e rg e r p la ce d f ir s t in th e 25-ear e x h ib it a n d second in th e y ie ld p e r acre c o n te s t w it h a y ie ld o f 80.4 bushels p e r a cre H e rg e rt w o n f ir s t h o n o rs in th e y ie ld -p e r-a c re co n ­ test h a v in g a y ie ld o f 89.3 bushels p e r acre, a n d pla ce d second in th e I 25-ear class. O u ts ta n d in g c lu b p a rtic ip a tio n in O reg«n peace o ffic e rs assem bled in P o rtla n d la st T h u rs d a y to p la n c o -o p e ra tiv e e ffo rts in c a p tu rin g , th e sh o w w as th a t o f th e H a zeldale fu g itiv « In c lu d e d am o n g those w’ho p la ye d a p ro m in e n t p a rt in th e g a th e rin g w e re those p ic tu re d C o rn c lu b o f w h ic h Joe B e rg e r is ab«,v< - no are. le ft to r ig h t «seated»: C P P ra y, head o f th e «tate p o lic e ; C. C. Spears, in charge o f th e ; leader. T h e e ig h t m em b e rs ot the P o rtla n d o ffic e o f the fe d e ra l b u re a u o f in v e s tig a tio n ; L e o n V . J e n k in s , c o m m is s io n e r o f P o rtla n d c lu b a ll e x h ib ite d , th is b e in g th e p o ix e . «standing»: S h e r iff S e x to n o f Wasco c o u n ty ; S h e r iff M a r tin T P r a tt o f M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty ; o n ly c lu b th a t p a rtic ip a te d 100 p e r S h e r iff J o h n W. C o n n e ll o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty .— P ic tu re c o u rte s y O re g o n ia n . cent. F iv e o f th e e ig h t m em b e rs placed. B a n q u e t is H ig h lig h t T h e h ig h lig h t o f th e b a n q u e t w h ic h th e b a n k h o ld each y e a r T o r th e c lu b m em bers, le a d e rs and p a r­ ents, was a tr ib u te p a id to th e m e m ­ o ry o f th e la te Ed S c h u lm e ric h . w h ic h was m ad e b y c lu b m em b e rs r ig h t e n c ro a c h m e n t on A m e ric a n as an e xp re ssio n o f a p p re c ia tio n fo r lib e r ty . H o w lo n g w ill w e to le ra te H ills b o ro w i l l p la y host F r d a y to his in te re s t in 4 -H c lu b w o r k and it? H o w lo n g w i l l i t be b e fo re w e th e q u a rte r ly m e e tin g o f N o rth w e s t h is fo u n d in g th e 4 -H c o rn p ro je c t e le ct o n ly those m en to le g is la tu re , a nd show in th e c o u n ty . B e rry g ro w e rs and in te re s te d Peace O ffic e rs A sso cia tio n , to be S A L E M — R e lie f fro m th e e v e r in ­ to congress and to o th e r p u b lic o f ­ h e ld in th e g ra n g e h a ll here, w it h P r in c ip a l sp e a kers a t th e b a n q u e t c re a s in g ta x load b e in g im posed u p ­ fa rm e rs a rc in v ite d to a tte n d th e lB> U . I ( i r i b , < utility A g rn l) fices w h o are d e te rm in e d to e n fo rc e fr o m 8<) tu KMJ e xp e cte d to be p re s ­ on p ro p e r ty o w n e rs was u rg e d by w e re D r R. E. F ore, o f th e O reg o n a ll-d a y m ee tin g s f o r s m a ll- fr u its ent. T h ü rs il.iv m o rn in g , J a n u a ry 27, in the c o u n ty court th e la w ? c o u n ty o ffic ia ls a tte n d in g a m e e tin g S ta te co lle g e cro p s d e p a rtm e n t, w h o "W e need m o re m ee tin g s o f t h in k ­ discussion n e x t M o n d a y a nd T u e s ­ F o u rte e n c o u n tie s in th e n o r th ­ o f th e in te rim co m m issio n on state was th e o f f ic ia l co n te s t ju d g e . W L. ro tin i o f the court house a t H ills b o ro fa c ts and ideas de- Will Hr E fficient T eu tsch , assista n t s ta te c o u n ty agent veloped hy a g r ic u ltu r a l econom ic con fe re n ce co m m itte e s in g c itiz e n s - m o re n ie e tm g s such as d a y. M on d a y's session w ill be h e ld west section o f O regon m a k e u p the and lo c a l reve n u e s h e re F rid a y . le a d e r, and W . F. C y ru s , c o u n ty th is — to b rin g th e la b o r p ro b le m s in O lsen's h a ll at S h e rw o o d at 9:45. d is tr ic t fro m w h ic h th e m e m b e rs h ip P rim to th is y e a r, on th e occasion E a rl B. D ay, c o u n ty ju d g e o f w ill lie presented. F a rm e rs in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty have a n d D ie la b o r m o v e m e n t s q u a re ly and the T uesday m e e tin g w ill ta k e o f th e a ssociation is g a th e re d I n ­ Jackson c o u n ty , to ld th e c o m m is ­ agent. D r. F o re discussed se le c tin g o f th e th re e p re v io u s B ir th d a y b u lls b e fo re th e people. the re tu rn s have been s p lit on a 70- tic i'ii ta k in g in v e n to ry th e past fe w weeks. F o u r c o m m it pla ce in th e B a n ks A m e ric a n L e g io n c lu d e d as m em b e rs are a il s h e riffs , sion th a t " p ro p e rty o w n e rs a re n o t and ju d g in g o f co rn . T e u ts c h p o in t­ ed o u t th e e x te n t o f th e 4 -H p r o ­ " P o rtla n d , a lre a d y a h o t-b e d o f h a ll at 9 f>. a c c o rd in g to C o u n ty c h ie fs o f p o lice , d is tr ic t a tto rn e y s , 30 basis w ith th e s m a lle r a m o u n t g o in g to stand fo r t h e c o n s ta n t in ­ g ra m in th e state a n d n a tio n a nd being sent to th e W a rm S p rin g s tees, th re e ol them com posed o f fa rm e rs , th e o th e r one o f u n io n tro u b le , seems a fflic te d w ith A g i nt W illia m F C y ru s , w h o is a r- 1 m a rsh a ls and persons in te re s te d in crease in th e ir ta x lo a d ." th e v a lu e o f th e p ro g ra m to a g r i­ F o u n d a tio n in G e o rg ia , w h ile th e 70 fa rm e rs wives, have been s tu d y in g th e sta tu s o f W a s h in g - a p a th y Business m en th e re re fu s e ra n g in g th e p a rle ys. la w e n fo rc e m e n t. A re a in c lu d e d e x ­ P o in tin g out th a t c o u n tie s a re c u ltu re a n d r u r a l life , a n d C y ru s tends as fa r east as T h e D a lle s and per cent was re ta in e d in the d is tr ic t ♦ ' "ii c o u n ty a g ric u ltu r e th e q u e s­ to h ave m e e tin g s o r to a ttp n d m e e t­ "A lth o u g h th e p ro g ra m is d e v o t­ lim ite d in t h e ir fin a n c in g to ta x fro m w h ic h it was co lle c te d T h is tio n a ffe c tin g it. data p e rta in in g to ings at w h ic h u n io n q u e s tio n s m ig h t ed p a r tic u la r ly to to p ic s o f in te re s t as fa r so u th as Eugene in L a n e le vie s a g a in s t p ro p e rty D a y said it discussed th e e co n om ic im p o rta n c e system re s u lte d m some w a ste and th e im p ro v e m e n ts th a t m ig h t pos- lie discussed L it t le o r no p u b lic ity to the g ro w e rs o f s m a ll f r u it , th e re j c o u n ty , w h ic h was ta k e n in to the has been necessary f o r m ost c o u n ­ o f th e c o u n ty c o m p ro je c t a nd th e d e v e lo p m e n t and o u tlo o k o f th e ilie ffic it*n c ,v w h ic h w i l l be e lim in ­ i s ib ly be m ade in som e o f Ila u n its, is b e in g g iv e n D ie m oves w h ic h are a re m an y q u e s tio n s on th e p ro g ra m . a sso cia tio n in th e past ye a r. tie s to increase th e le v y each y e a r ated by th e w o r k o f th e n e w c o u n - and. in lig h t o f c h a n g in g c o n d itio n s h a v in g and w ill h a ve g re a t in f lu ­ w h ic h a p p ly to fa rm in g g e n e ra lly in j P re sid e n t o f th e a ssociation is to th e f u ll e x te n t o f th e c o n s titu ­ c o rn g ro w in g e n te rp ris e in W ash­ in g to n c o u n ty . tr y - w id e o rg a n iz a tio n fo r c o m b a t­ and p ro b a b le fu tu re p ro b le m s, d e ­ ence u p o n th e lie s o f a ll c itize n s. th is se ctio n ." C y ru s said in u rg in g | D is tr ic t A tto r n e y H e n ry o f B e n to n tio n a l lim it in o rd e r to m eet in c re a s ­ tin g th e d re a d e d disease B a n k M en T a lk r id in g w h a t s h o u ld be th e course R a cke te ers in Business c o u n ty , w ith S h e r iff C a rp e n te r, also a tte nd a n ce a t Die m eetings. in g o b lig a tio n s heaped u pon th e m "T h e re are m o re ra c k e te e rs in "T h o se w h o to d a y a re fo rtu n a te W C. C h risten se rr. p re s id e n t o f to w a rd s w h ic h e ffo r t fo r im p ro v e - o f B e n to n c o u n ty , as s e c re ta ry - b y each succeeding le g is la tu re . "P ra c tic e s c ro p p in g m eth o d s and hi be in g in f u ll possession o f th e ir b u s in rs - th a n th e re a rc in la b o r. G et th e b a n k, a nd J. L. S earcy, ca sh ie r, l m e n l s h o u ld be d ire c te d . tre a s u re r. B u rd e n H e a vy s o li m an a g e m en t p ro g ra m s th a t w ill m u s c u la r p o w e r m ay iv»l f u lly r e a l­ r id o f th e idea th a t th e la b o r u n io n s each sp o ke b r ie f ly p le d g in g th e A ban qu e t is p la n n ed fo r F rid a y V a rio u s Q u e stio n s A ske d lessen In s o f soil l \ v m te r w a s h ­ "Every county in th e 'a te is hav- 1 b a n k 's s u p p o rt in th e 4 -H c o rn p ro - ize w h a t it m eans to a h u m a n be in g W h a t is th e a p p ro x im a te m in i­ a re m e re ly a ra c k e t. T h e y a rc o p e r­ in g o r erosion, w ill be discussed and e v e n in g a- th e clo s in g fe a tu re . I^ ee£‘ " g lt!i, - s l' a r e ‘ g ra m in f u tu r e years. E erd G ro n e r. to b<* p a ra ly z e d b y th is disease." a te d d e m o c ra tic a lly , by th e m a jo r ­ D a iry rrn k l.tu .io w n r i s a n d m u m size o f a fa rm in g u n it fo r ity-. r a th e r th a n b y s m a ll c liq u e s as G. W i l l b e some slid e s m ade u p P h i« « .-W,tf n r m ^ Ur« b u rd e n . ' E. L w a ln u t g ro w e r o f S ch o lls, discussed said S cott “ W e can a ll do o u r b it Die v a rio u s typ e s o f fa rm in g in fa n n e rs w ill m eet in Die c o u n ty tv- P «°<7n c : .S°u,n ty J'tdgo o f c u ltu r a l m eth o d s re co m m e n d e d fo r fro m p h o to g ra p h s ta k e n lo c a lly to w a rd s tin s cause by p u rc h a s in g W a sh in g ton c o u n ty i f th e o p e ra to r m a n y b e lie v e B e h in d e v e ry u n io n n t— (? .""’?■ _t ” Ld ' ^ co m m issio n c o rn ra is in g a nd an n ou n ce d th a t he tic k e ts fo r th e h a ll b e in g h e ld here c o u rt roo m o f (he c o u rt house in , lias n o t o th e r sources o f in co m e ra c k e t, y o u can fin d some business s h o w in g th e seriousness o f th e R ra d fu n d s a nd o th e r fu n c tio n s w o u ld sp o n sor a y ie ld -p e r-a c re con- e rosion p ro b le m to g e th e r w ith c o n ­ as p a r t «if th e n a tio n -w id e o b s e rv ­ H ills b o r o al 2 p. in. S a tu rd a y fo r and e xp e cts to p ro v id e a fa m ily m an h o ld in g Die strin g s . ju s t as im p o rta n t as social s e c u rity test fo r th e c lu b m em b e rs a nd fa rm ­ ance o f th e day " " A d d itio n a l d if f ic u lt y in a c q u a in t­ tr o l m ethods th a t a re a c tu a lly be­ i ' in s id e ra tia n o f th e D a ir y crw *k liv in g '' W hat d e te rm in e s th e s u c ­ are b e in g n e c e s s a rily c u rta ile d in ers in th e c o u n ty d u rin g 1938. A n a tte m p t w ill be m ade on th e cess o f p a rt tim e fa rm in g '.’ Is th e re in g th e p u b lic w it h la b o r c o n d itio n s in g used. F a rm e rs on some o f o u r o rd e r to m eet th is n e w o b lig a tio n ." p a rt o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty to s u b ­ p ro je c t, it was a n n ou n ce d by W . G. a n y roo m fo r an im m e d ia te in ­ is p re se n te d b y D ie a ttitu d e o f th e best h i l l soils a re b e c o m in g c o n ­ G ra n g e Phelps. H ills b o r o th e a tre F ra n k I,. S h u ll, M u ltn o m a h c o u n ­ o w n e r, was p re se n t a t th e b a n q u e t m it a bu d ge t to th e n a tio n a l o rg a n ­ Ide. c h a irm a n o f th e c o u n ty p la n - crease in the n u m b e r o f p a rt tu n e ra d io a u th o ritie s in s e ttin g u p a rig - ce rn e d about th e a n n u a l loss th a t ty c o m m issio n e r, said th a t in his a nd passed o u t th e a tre tic k e ts to the has been o c c u rrin g and w h ic h is in ­ (< o n tin u rd nn pngr fi. colum n 6) iz a tio n w h e re b y a sum fo r tin - eon- I n , ” K ‘ »inniission. w h ic h , w it h th e fa rm s in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty ? A c - I c o u n ty 39 p e r c e n t o f th e 1938 ta x c lu b m em bers. W a s h in g to n c o u n ty cre a sin g fro m y e a r to ye a r. s tru c tio n o f an is o la tio n w a rd b u ild - I (’°w n ty c o u rt, lias c a lle d th e m ee t- i c o rd in g to Die la st census th e re le v y w as fo r social s e c u rity p u r- (C ontinu ed on p age 5. colum n 2) F e r tiliz e r is T o p ir m g a l th e c o u n ty h o s p ita l w ill he 111«- w e re in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty 228. R e m o d e lin g o f th e M c A le a r b u ild ­ | poses w h ile a n o th e r 35 p e r c e n t was set aside, w ith a d d itio n a l m on e y fo r A n e n g in e e r fro m t h i U n ite d 056 acres ill fa rm s w it h 119.811 " A n o th e r to p ic o f special in te re s t in g on th e west side o f East T h ir d fo r d e b t se rvice S h u ll u rg e d th a t special shoes a n il braces re q u ire d S tates d is tr ic t e n g in e e r's if f ic c in acres n f c ro p la n d . H o w m u c h ad to f r u it g ro w e rs and a n y o n e else a ve n ue b e tw e en M a in and W ash­ th e state resto re th e liq u o r revenues by Die in fa n tile p a ra ly s is v ic tim s P o rtla n d w ill discuss the p ro je c t ' d itio n a l la n d n o t n o w in fa rm s is w h o purchases c o m m e rc ia l f e r t iliz ­ in g to n s tre e ts began M d n d a y in to th e c o u n tie s to w h ic h th e K n o x and I runs p o rta l ion Io and fro n t o r- and flo o d c o n tro l plans w i l l ¡ s u ita b le fo r a g r ic u ltu r a l d c v c lo i Hi e rs w ill be th e Iasi discussion on th e p re p a ra tio n f o r a n e w H ills b o r o act gav e th e m in o rd e r to red u ce th e Ih o p e d ic tre a tm e n t centers. g iv e co m p le te in fo rm a tio n on tin ! m e n t and h o w m u ch o f an in - p ro g ra m u n d e r th e to p ic . " B u y in g s u p e r-s e rv ic e s ta tio n to be ta k e n pre p e rty ta x. He also suggested th a t O th e r o rg a n iz a tio n s co-o p « 'ra tin g p ro je c t and a d vise Die p ro p e rty crease in th e to ta l c ro p acreage N in e te e n boys fro m C am p Ree- F e r tiliz e r s ." T h is w ill be an illu s ­ o v e r s h o rtly by A H Busch. th e s ta te ta k e o v e r th e e n tire b u r ­ besides Die lis t as p u b lis h e d last o w n e rs, w ith p a r tic u la r re fe re n ce 1 m a y w e re a s o n a b ly e x p e c t in th e discussion of c o m p a rin g I. J M c A le a r. H ills b o ro a tto rn e y , den o f o ld age assisance as a n o th e r I hers escaped w ith o u t in ju r y w h e n tra te d w eek in c lu d e M r and M rs M a r­ to ho w it w ill a ffe c t la n d o w n e rs n e x t ten years? T h e la n d use c o m ­ p ric e s w h e n th e y a rc based upon becam e sole o w n e r o f th e b u ild in g , O ffic e rs o f th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty l i n Woods, re p re s e n tin g th e 1 O. I a lo n g th e ereek, it was stated. m itte e has been p o n d e rin g these th e d u m p tr u c k in w h ic h th e y w e re th e analyses o f th e m a te ria ls being fo rm e rly o ccupied b y th e Sholes means o f r e lie v in g p ro |>e rty taxes. G le n C. W ade. O reg o n m an a g e r H e a lth A s s o c ia tio n m et W ednesday <1. F and F I, G irls . W II W ie h e r O w n e rs M u s t D ecide q u e stio n s a nd w i l l p resent its re ­ r id in g was sid e sw ip e d , d riv e n in to a purchased T h e m a te ria l th a t costs H u d s o n -T e rra p la n e agency, a m o n th d itc h and tu rn e d on its side b y a fo r th e T o w n s e n d m o ve m e n t, a p ­ n ig h t in th e c o u rt house, w it h O r ­ o f Die K n ig h ts n f C o lu m h u M r. p o rt n e xt T h u rs d a y . T h is g ro u p be ­ less p e r ton is so m e tim e s n o t the age W ith th e s ta rt o f re m o d e lin g peared b e fo re th e co m m issio n to ange Phelps, p re s id e n t o f th e associ­ F e d e ra l fu n d s a re a v a ila b le fo r <( n n l i n t i r d nn p nge «i colum n 4) lie ve s D ial th e re is an a p p re c ia b le sedan d riv e n b y R oy P a rk e r o f low est p ric e d fe r tiliz e r . w o rk th is w e e k , th e Sholes agency a d vo cate a tra n s a c tio n ta x as th e a tio n p re s id in g th<' proposed flo o d -c o n tro l w o rk D ille y . T h e a c cid e n t o c c u rre d fiv e acreage o f la n d in th is c o u n iy r e ­ ; on D a ir y cre e k. Id e sta te d It is q u ir in g an im p o r ta n t ch ange in 1 "S u cce ssfu l s m a ll f r u it g ro w in g was m oved in to te m p o rta ry q u a r ­ s o lu tio n fo r th e fin a n c in g p ro b le m s M rs. Z o la F. M org a n , c h a irm a n o f - m ile s n o rth w e s t o f F ore st G ro v e te rs in the C h ris te n s e n M a c h in e ry i up Io th e p ro p e rty o w n e rs to m ake crop s and c ro p p in g syste m i f it is! n e a r R ip p lin g W a te rs, a c c o rd in g to is b e co m in g m o re and m o re a p ro b ­ w o rk s b u ild in g on East W a s h in g to n be in g faced b y b o th th e state and th e c o u n ty C h ris tm a s Seal sale d riv e th e ir o w n d e cisio n on th e w o rk le m o f m e e tin g c o m p e titio n th ro u g h a s h e r iff's re p o rt. Du- cou n ties. W ade e x p la in e d th a t ! to raise fu n d s f o r th e tu b e rc u lo s is i It w ill he necessary, i f th e y d e c id e to m a in ta in its p re se n t le v e l o f; L ie u te n a n t Jo h n D. H o w e ll. A l ­ e co n om ica l p ro d u c tio n a n d t h e s tree t. h is p ro p o s a l was m ade o n ly as a a sso cia tio n s a n ti-d is e a s e fig h t, p re ­ p ro d u ctive n e ss. Busch, p ro p r ie to r o f th e s e rv ic e Io c a rry on w ith th e p ro je c t, to te m p o ra ry m easure to m eet th e e m ­ sented h e r re p o rt on th e 1937 sale, W h a t s h ifts in th e v a rio u s c ro p fre d T h a in . W o o d ro w G e a ry and m a in te n a n c e o f h ig h q u a lit y p ro d ­ I fo rm an im p ro v e m e n t d is tric t, a fte r acreages m a y w e e xp e ct in th e , A r c h ie G ay. a ll rid e rs in th e CCC ucts. These tw o fa cto rs m ean c a re ­ garage on th e cast side o f T h ir d a v ­ e rg e n c y u n t il th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn ­ re v e a lin g th a t she h a d re c e iv e d enue. lias been in th a t business fo r m e n t enacts th e T o w n s e n d p ro g ra m $1246 10 fro m th e c o u n ty , m a r k in g | w h ic h Die U. S. e n g in e e rs w ill tr u c k and w o rk e rs at C a m p R ceher. fu l a tte n tio n to d e ta ils such as a n e x t se ve ra l ye a rs and w h a t i n ­ 15 years. In ta k in g o v e r th e n e w w h ic h he e xp e cts soon. m ake a su rv e y . E asem ents a re then creases in th e h ig h e s t to ta l e v e r reached. A ll acreages sh o u ld ta k e l w c r c b ru is e d s lig h tly w h e n th e lo n g tim e s o il and c ro p m a n a g e ­ Plans fo r a “ D o lla r Day b a rg a in re q u ire d o f a ll those h o ld in g p ro p - p la ce b o th fro m th e s ta n d p o in t „ ( tr u c k w as shoved o f f th e h ig h w a y m ent p ro g ra m , uses o f c o m m e rc ia l lo c a tio n he w i l l be m o v in g h is place b u t tw o o f th e school d is tric ts , e v e n t in H ills b o r o F e b ru a ry were I f l y on th e r iv e r hanks, and it m ust m a rk e t o u tle ts and m a in ta in t h e and in to a roa d sid e d it c li th re e feet fe rtiliz e rs , insect pest and disease o f business ju s t across th e stree t th ro u g h w h ic h th e sale w as h a n dled , Pow er League to M eet a n n ou n ce d th is w e e k fo llo w in g a , be agreed th a t tile d is tric t w ill p ro d u c tiv e n e s s o f th e so il? C ro p deep. c c n tro l to g e th e r w ith im p ro v e m e n t fro m th e b u ild in g he has o ccu p ie d h ad in e lu d e d th e ir r e tu rn s in th is O regon P o w e r league w ill m eet fo r th e past 15 years. A rc h ie L o c k - the p ro je c t a fte r c o m ­ F v c rc tt L in d b e rg . 29. ro u te one in th e q u a lity o f th e s to c k th a t is re p o rt, she said. meeting of the local retail trades c o m m itte e m em b e rs h a v e g ive n p le tio n at th e c it y c o u n c il cham bers here m an is h a n d lin g co n cre te w o r k in c o m m itte e T h u rs d a y n ig h t. N ew s In th e course o f th e seal sale, a Uics<> and o th e r q u e stio n s c o n s id e ra ­ B e a v e rto n , and R. H. C o n n e ly . 49. p la n te d It is a ro u n d these th in g s a t 8 p. m. W ednesday. . c o n n e c tio n w it h th e re m o d e lin g , W o rk w o u ld c o v e r a s tre tc h o f tio n . P ro b le m s s im ila r to these h ave P o rtla n d , w e re a rre s te d la te F r i­ th a t Die p ro g ra m n e x t M o n d a y and (C ontinu ed on p age j . colum n <> o f th e m o n e y -s a v in g specials w i l l ! w h ile W F T e w s and A L. Chase be e a rn e d to e v e ry p a rt o f t h e ; '-bout fiv e m iles, re a c h in g fro m the been co n sid e re d in n e a rly e v e ry day a fte rn o o n a fte r th e c a r in w h ic h T uesday is b u ilt. are d o in g th e c a rp e n te r w o rk . T he tra d in g area th ro u g h Du* m e d iu m ju n c tio n o f E a s t and W est D a ir y phase o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty a g r i­ th e y w e re r id in g , d riv e n b y L in d ­ P ro g ra m l isted b u ild in g w ill be re a d y fo r use ab o ut Io th e p o in t w lfe re it c u ltu r a l p ro d u c tio n . b erg. sm ashed he a d-o n in to th e ear o f a c o -o p e ra tiv e page a d v e rtis e ­ co eks A n y o n e in te re s te d is in v ite d and F e b ru a ry I. E. J M c A le a r. o w n e r, d riv e n b y C h ris P ilit. ro u te tw o . m en t in th e A rg u s and d o d ge rs A t- e m p tie s in to th e T u a la tin r iv e r. Il Resem bles In v e n to ry w ill be m ost w e lc o m e C o m p le te said ye s te rd a y Ir a e liy e b a rg a in s a re b e in g p la n n e d fils III ns a p a rt o f th e T u a la tin W h ile d iffe re n t th a n th e usual B e a v e rto n , a q u a rte r o f a m ile east p ro g ra m fo r th e m e e tin g is as f e l­ by lo ca l m e rc h a n ts and a fre e d is ­ liv e r p ro je c t, it was staled. in v e n to ry o f a business, vet it is o f Wes- S lope on th e T u a la tin V a l­ lo w s " H a n d lin g C u ltiv a te d S o ils tn t r ib u t io n o f g ifts IS sch e d uled fo r Il was re p o rte d e a rlie r th a t co n - s im ila r in D ia l ii ts a c o n s id e ra tio n ie v h ig h w a y No one was in ju r e d in P re v e n t E ro s io n ." illu s tr a te d by th e ,'v e n t. id e ra h le w o rk had been ft o u e o f w h e re o u r v a rio u s c ro p and Die sm aslm p. L in d b e rg was booked la n te rn slides. A W K in g , e x te n s io n am ong p ro p e rly h o ld e rs on West liv e s to c k e n te rp ris e s sta n d as r e ­ on a ch a rg e o f d ru n k e n d r iv in g O llie r business include«! «iisi'u so il c o n s e rv a tio n is t. "In s e c t Pest shmi ..f a pro|M,sed m e rc h a n ts ' as­ D a iry e re e k last w e e k w ith re g a rd gards th e ir acreages, n u m b e rs, p r o ­ w h ile C o n n e ly w as h e ld fo r be in g C o n tro l on S m a ll E m its . In c lu d in g "Y o u can t r ig h t f u lly in v ite a n y ­ he said, "a n d b o u g h t some fa n n in g s o c ia tio n a nd s e llin g o f re g u la r r e ­ to flo o d c o n tro l w o rk , and th a t a ductive ne ss. present m a rk e t o u t­ in to x ic a te d on a p u b lic h ig h w a y , S p ittle -b u g , Root W e e v il, and C ro w n one a n y w h e re if th e c o n d itio n s a rc p ro p e rly in W a s h in g to n . A n d I no w ta il trades e o m p iitte e m e e tin g s fo r la rg e n u m b e r o f o w n e rs had sig n e d lets. p ro b a b ly fu tu re o u tle ts and w ith D e p u ty S h e riffs H a llie Ire la n d B o re rs ." illu s tra te d Ivy slides. L W. such th a t the th in g th e y m ost p re fe r pay $409 taxes a y e a r on a W a s h in g ­ c o m p e titio n , to g e th e r w ith those and Ben C o rn e liu s m a k in g th e a r ­ Die fir s t T h u rs d a y in each m o n th p e titio n s fo r th e p ro je c t to o w n is so e n c u m b e re d th a t th e y ton fa rm D ia l w o u ld h ave eost m e E d w a rd s: F a rm and C ro p M a n a g e ­ U 'nnllnurri on paitr S, colu m n 51 rests. A ll u n e m p lo y e d persons w h o f i l ­ w o u ld ra th e r re n t it th a n o w n it . " $1999 in 1929. T h e sales la x has p ro ­ m e n t Idea,-, fo r S m a ll F r u it F a rm s ." ed c la im s at th e H ills b o ro c it y h a ll W F Cv ru s. I > , o f S m a ll d e c la re d H orace D ry e r, re g io n a l v id e d th e necessary h e lp . I t is o n ly te m p o ra ry o ffic e o f th e s ta te re ­ v ic e -p re s id e n t o f th e N a tio n a l R e a l­ r ig h t th a t each m an s h o u ld pay h is F ru its and T h e ir C o n tro l. C rin k le . e m p lo y m e n t s e rv ic e M o n d a y . J a n u ­ ly B o a rd , in a lu n ch e on address to p ro p e r sh a re o f th e ta x b u rd e n , and M osaic and R a s p b e rry L e a f S pots." a ry 3. m ust r e tu r n to sign a c o n ­ th e c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce here D ia l is w h a t th e sales ta x does. E v ­ illu s tra te d . S M Z e lle r, p la n t p a th ­ tin u e d c la im fo rm M on d a y. J a n u ­ M o n d a y. o lo g is t; "S u m m a ry of F e r tiliz e r e ry m an and w’om an w h o passes a ry 24. it was a n n ou n ce d v e s te rd a v T a lk in g on th e su b je ct o f " T a x a ­ th ro u g h th e s ta te o f W a s h in g to n D e m o n s tra tio n s and F e r tiliz e r Uses b y C. L. H u lb e rt. s e n io r in te rv ie w - M u ltn o m a h T y p o g ra p h ic a l u n io n , f o r a n e w e m itra e t T h e u n io n p re ­ tio n ." D ry e r d e cla re d th a t in 3(1 h e lp s pay th e b ill th e re . on S m a ll F ru its in W a s h in g to n c r in change n f th e w o rk in W a sh ­ D a ily P u b lic a tio n F o u n d w h ic h s u p p lie s a ll th re e P o rtla n d sented dem ands as re g a rd s to wages c o u n ty ." W F C y ru s , C o u n ty agent: in g to n c o u n ty . R a d io S a tis fie s O n ly ye a rs in Die re a l estate business in P ro p e rty T a x D ro p s papers, w e n t on s tr ik e fo r s h o rte r and h o u rs w h ic h w ere im p o s s ib le to B u y in g F e rtiliz e rs ." A W K in g . "R e g a rd le s s o f a n y date stam ped and a ro u n d P o rtla n d , he has noted a " A s a re s u lt o f th is , tlie p ro p e r ty Im p r a c t ic a l H e re P a r t o f N e w s -H u n g e r h o u rs a nd h ig h e r wages c o n s ta n tly s lo w in g m a rk e t. m eet .Since th e u n io n p e rsists in its a t th e b o tto rp o f th e fo rm th e y rc - "Increased sales a tta c k is neces­ ta x in W a s h in g to n lias d ro p p e d U n io n leaders c a lle d Die s trik e , re fu s a l to a r b itr a te and in Us d e ­ cie ve d . a ll p e rs o n * w h o re g is te re d fro m $89.571.000 in 1929 to $37.990,844 w h ic h had been h a n g in g fir e fo r te rm in a tio n to s trik e . Die P o rtla n d on J a n u a ry 3. n n r f ir s t d a y here, s a ry n o w ." he said, " w h e re in 1997 f o r 193.5 a ll because th e y have In q u ir ie s as Io w h e th e r the and f o r se ve ra l ye a rs fo llo w in g a ll | o v e r a w e e k, al 1 p m S a tu rd a y , new spapers are c o m p e lle d to s u f­ o f Ih e O re g o n ia n issued a sta te m e n t m ust com e in M o n d a y to s ig n the ( ’h ris tm a s sto rie s a i r s t ill «•«»ininc A rg u s w o u ld p u b lis h d .u h dm | n isi as w o rk m i th e S u n d a y e d itio n s fe r Die s tr ik e and h e re w ith suspend to s tr ik in g w o rk e rs T uesday u rg in g one needed Io do was If* fin d sn in c- fo u n d and w o rk e d o u t a n o th e r w a y t«> lig h t, h u t one re p o rte d last w eek c o n tin u e d c la im s ." H u lb e rt said one w illin g to se ll p ro p e r ly in o rd e r Io c o lle c t ta x e s ." D r y e r d e cla re d . lu g th e p e rio d n f Die suspension ! had been sta rte d T h e J o u rn a l, pos- p iih h e a lio n r a ttie r th a n s u rre n d e r se ttle m e n t. "T h e 109 s t r ik in g O re " T h is m o v e is necessary in o rd e r Io deserves r a n k in g n e a r th e top. g o n ia n ty p o g ra p h e rs have p lu n g e d n f th e P o rtla n d d a ilie s to f u r t li Passage o f the 4 0 -m ill la x lin u ta - to m a k e a sale." . sessor o f an e a rly S u n d a y e d itio n . th e p rin c ip le o f a r b itr a tio n ." 652 fu ll- s a la r ie d lin n - s tr ik in g e m ­ e r increase Its s e rvice to (lie It seems th a t a fte r a lo n g search p re v e n t a n y d e la y in th e ir re c e iv ­ Cause o f ib is g reat d ro p p in g o f f tm n b ill in W a s h in g to n has been o f ■ m anaged Io com e m il w it t i a f u ll- V o tin g by th e 250 m em b e rs o f the in g checks fro m Salem Im a d o n a r- p lo ye s in to idleness a nd cu t th e in ­ c o m m u n ity have been n u m e r­ fo r a s u ita b le tree. 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T h e tre e fic e on Die same d a y o f th e w e e k as re s u lte d in the b u ild in g u p o f a n ­ | lim ita tio n act has been to p ro v o k e grange in s ta lla tio n ra te d one o f th e crease to a $9 a day m in im u m fo r D ie sta te m e n t said in p a rt. d a lly o r e v e ry -o th e r-d a y n e w s ­ M e a n w h ile , p ra e tie a llv a ll o f the was lit e r a lly f ille d w ith c ra w lin g Die one o il W hich th e y file d th e ir n u a l ta x c o lle c tio n s a nd m o u n tin g • m o re e co n om y i n g o v e r n m e n t l o p h e a dlin es C a u g h t ju s t as the 7 - ■ h o u rs day w o rk , and $9 50 f o r a paper. A d v e rtis in g , nn w h ic h a ' o f Die b u rd e n p a id by Die pr<*|*erty ■pending, he in d ic a te d He re c o u n t­ ty p o g r a p h e r. in n a tty began th e ir s im ila r p e rio d o f night, w o rk . 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F. ,. check, y o n w o n 't be a b le Io save a n y 1 In s d u ly n o r Ins place io s ta rt it A f a ir ly c o m p le te s u m m a ry o t ’f ile c o n tra c t o f Die D ire r P o r t­ n«x»n. b u t F e d e ra l Lab«»» C o u e ih a - p u b lic in fo rm e d S e a ttle and o th e r n e a r Roy. a rr iv e d s h o rtly a fte r 7 a and R ay Shook b ro u g h t in Die s k in m oney T h e la x d e b t in O reg o n is th a t is u p Io Die p u b lic , a nd Io th e w o r ld new s w ill be p u b lis h e d la n d n e w sp a pe rs w ith th e u n io n e x ­ t«»r Ernest M arsh w as said to have d a lly p a p ers s h ip p in g c o p ie s to n i . J a n u a ry I. th e re b y p re c e d in g o f a m e d iu m -s iz e d fe m a le ta k e n a lre a d y so g re a t th a t it re q u ire s 39 I business m e n ." j»er cent o f o u r a n n u a l taxes to pay P roposal R e je rle d w e e k ly . B u lle tin s w ill he posted p ire d D ece m b e r 31. 1937." th e s ta te ­ discussed th e s itu a tio n w it h leaders P o rtla n d re fu se d to in crea se th e h e r cousin. R o n a ld Joseph V a n at Die head o f S coggins v a lle y . T h e c o u g a r was h u n te d d o w n bv in te re s t nn past d e b ts and re fu n d tn th e A rg u s w in d o w th ro u g h ­ F o llo w in g th e lu n ch e on , th e b o a rd m ent said " F o r se ve ra l w e e ks p r io r o f b o th sides. u su a l q u o ta . In P o rtla n d th e de- D o n ie le n . b y m o re th a n tw o hours. a dog b e lo n g in g to th e Shooks and o r r e tir e bonds " o u t each day. o f d ire c to rs o f th e c h a m b e r, a t a th e re to e ffo rts w e re u n d e rta k e n A b o u t 20<> n o n - s tr ik in g e m p lo y e s ; m a u d fo r papers re s u lte d in g ra b - T h e Van D o m elen b a b y is th e son o f shot b y H o o d e n p y l. he said. 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