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C arrie« Ihe M eek's Story of News
and M erchandise In to A ll
C o rn er* of the C ounty
t» Your Ilonin
W ith W hich is C o m bined the Hill boro In d ep e n d e n t
Volume 43, No. lit
J.E . Reeves,
Ex-Sheriff,
Oies Friday
H ills b o r o In d e p e n d e n t E sta b lish e d 187.3
Situation, Power
ed by Carson
Portland Mayor Elays I Jridgt;s Activity;
< » ¡ves W arning Note on ower Situation
H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , F eb ru ary 3, 1938
Anti-Paralysis
Benefit Dance
H ills b o ro A rg u s E s ta b lis h e d 1894
Two Sections— F ourteen P ages
Bargain - Dollar Event Set
Povnter Given
Held Saturday
at
Scout Court
A m ateur Contest
E ntrants Sought
in Schools, Clubs
Hillsboro Merchants Present
Special Offers Saturday
Schools, colleges, c lu b s o r o th e r
o rg a n iz a tio n s b o a s tin g a n y ta le n te d
T h ir t y B o y Scouts fr om tw o i l i l l s -
"Io a ilento» ra ty , the governm ent lays no claim to per-
F o rm e r O f fic ia l; W as
a m a te u r p e rfo r m e r a re u rg e d by
b o ro tro o p , and th e H c lv e tin and
a t I. O . O . F . H a l l ; S e v e ra l
lection,
but
when
an
alien
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like
H
arry
B
ridgea
hh -
of th e
C o rn e liu s troo p s w e re presen ted fo r C o m m a n d e r J a k e W e il
N a tiv e o f C o rn e liu s
C ases T r e a te d in C o u n ty
.sunies dictoriul pow er over A m erican sh ip p in g and tra n s ­
a d va nce m e n t at th e J a n u a ry ses- 'A m e ric a n L e g io n to e n te r th e ir.s ta rs
sion o f the lo ca l S cout c o u rt o f in
th e fo rth c o m in g
W a s h in g to n
portation to the extent th a t hip.; lie idle a t our piers, ami
ho n or, in th e c o u rth o u
T h u rs d a y c o u n ty a m a te u r contest to be h e ld
i
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our
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inch
should
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p
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rted
,
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re
left
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( v e ilin g w ith J u d g e R. F ra n k Peters in M a rc h .
fo rm e r
F a ir sized c ro w d tu rn e d o u t S a t­ p re s id in g .
• u tility s h e riff, p ro m in e n t f (in n e r, Io spoil, public opinion must come to the re s e n e !” d eclared
u rd a y n ig h t fo r o b servance o f th e
"T h e o n ly re q u ire m e n ts fo r th e
horse h i i f t i t i * and m in e
J. M ilto n P o y n te r. o f H ills b o ro
pci .»tor
M ay or Jo sep h lx «’arson of 1‘ortlam l, speaking a t Mon- a n n u a l "P re s id e n t's B a ll" in H ills ­
died at his home
11 i l l 1.bolt» at
tro o p 228. wa:. pre»« nted w ith a co n te s t are th a t th e p e rfo r m e r be
d
a
y
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ch
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r
of
com
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erce
luncheon.
boro. h e ld at th e I O O. F h a ll,
H illsboro's first shopping a ttra c tio n of 1938, the torn-
1 30 p m F rid a y í,
b ro n ze eagle p a lm
in to k e n of an a m a te u r a nd a re s id e n t o f
w iiijj a sud-
w ith proceeds g o in g as th e W ash­
c o u n ty ,"
W e il
said bination “ B argain-H ollar H ay,” fe a tu rin g all the benefits
♦
den h e a rt a tta ck
achieve •men, in s c o u tin g as th e W a sh in g ton
ta lk the bm dest B rid g e s decid e d in g to n c o u n ty c o n trib u tio n to th e h ig h lig h t o f th e e v e n in g s c e re ­ “ We fe c i th a t th e re are m a n y ta i , of e a rly -in -th e-y ear sales to g e th e r w ith the tra d itio n s of
Ih e fo rm e r s h e r iff
w h o com
th
a t the P a c ific coast s m a ritim e N a tio n a l F o u n d a tio n fo r In fa n tile m onies Ja ck K< n n e lly o f T ro o p ented m usicians, a cto rs a nd o th e r |
ph l e t l his last te rm ten y e a r, atf«»
th e c ity ’s fam ous series of b arg ain days, will be stag ed
s itu a tio n needed a d ic ta to r and he P a ra lysis.
216 was g iv e n lif e sco u t ra n k in g , e n te rta in e rs in th e v a rio u s schools
its a p p a re n tly in good h e a lth up
C o u n ty in ta k e f o r th e b e n e fit and star scout ra tin g s w e re b e s to w ­ and clu b s th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n ty , S a tu rd a y w ith h u n d red s of sh o p p ers from outlying and
i was it As a re s u lt, fo r a tim e th e
t<> the tim e o f hm sudden d e n til 11«
p ro d u c t • «»I O reg o n and W a sh in g ­ a m o u n te d to c o n s id e ra b ly m o re th a n ed on R obert B ris to l. 216 and Don and th e ir presence in th e lis ts o f su rro u n d in g d istricts expected to pour into H illsboro to
ad w o rk e d on his fa rm neai C o r ­
to n b e in g e x p o rte d had to he sent repr« sented by th e c ro w d at th e MacK«-nzie. 226 L e R o y D illo n and c o n testa n ts w ill add g re a tly to th e
n e liu s T h u rs d a y , re p a irin g a d tk e
tak e a d v a n ta g e of the m any b arg ain s offered.
th ro u g h th e C a n a d ia n p o rts o f New’ dance, h o w e v e r, a c c o rd in g to R. G S te rlin g
N au g h t.
226. a nd
R ay co n test's a p p e a l."
b ro k e n h i the i< < e n t flo o d F rid a y
S co tt o f S h e rw o o d , c h a irm a n o f th e S p a u ld in g . 227 w e re p ro m o te d to S e ve ra l O u ts id e rs Refused
—•
P la n n in g a w id e r range o f m c r-
W
e
s
tm
in
s
te
r
and
V
a
n
c
o
u
v
e
r.
B.
C
!”
m o rn in g he was d o w n to w n in H ills ­
I ch andise a t fe a tu re b a rg a in prices,
A d h e re n c e to th e r u le r e q u ir in g
Car-<»n th u n d e re d , la sh in g o u t at ca m p a ig n fo r fu n d s to fig h t th e d is ­ second class ra n k .
boro. p la c in g an o ld e r fo r lu m b e r
ease
on
a
n
a
tio
n
a
l
fr
o
n
t
T
h
e
e
x
a
c
t
s to re -o w n e rs o f H ills b o ro have been
r< idence in th e c o u n ty f o r a d m is ­
th e A u s tra lia n e m ig ra n t s la b o r a c­
to c o m p le te In fa rm repan
a m o u n t c o lle c te d fo r fo rw a r d in g to M a n y Badges G iven
w o r k in g fo r a lm o s t a m o n th in
tiv itie s
F u s t class m e r it badges a w a rd e d sion to th e co n test re s u lte d in r e ­
th e n a tio n a l h e a d q u a rte rs w i l l n o t
M r I(ee\ «•'. ei \ c d th i ef* te rm s a »
p re p a ra tio n fo r th jt F e b ru a ry b u y ­
fu s a l o f se v e ra l a p p lic a tio n s d u rin g
F a rm e r’s View T aken
in
c
lu
d
e
d
.
T
ro
o
p
216.
S
ta
n
le
y
H
e
r
­
lx* k n o w n u n t il n e x t w eek, w h e n a li
the c o u n ty 's c h ie f la w t if lie i'r , In
ers' e vent. T w e n ty - s ix o f th e c ity 's
th e past w eek. W e il said. A p p lic a ­
W in n a fa rm e r p la n ts Ins crop,
Pig ejected on
t h e d e m o c ra tic
le a d in g m e rc h a n ts have fe a tu re d
c o m m itte e m e n w ill have tu rn e d in g e rt, fa rm m (*chanics; R o b e rt P et- tio n s fro m c o u n ty re s id e n ts have
he
is
h
o
p
in
g
th
a
t
insects,
b
lig
h
t,
j
ers.
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a
rp
e
n
try
;
S
id
n
e
y
S
e
y
m
o
u
r,
th e ir re p o rts , he said
tic k e t
fo r
tw o
tw o -v e a r
te rm s
e ith e r d o lla r ite m s o r sp e c ia l b a r­
begun to com e in . and w it h in th e
d ro u th , flo o d , fro n t and th e m a n y
b
ir
d
study,
r
e
p
tile
s
tu
d
y
;
T
ro
o
p
g a in o ffe rs in a spe cia l page o f
(severing th e jx*i*i<»d fro m 1913 to
o th e r hazards to w h ic h it is su b ­ < o u n ty ( axes N u m b e re d
226. J im A llis o n , p h y s ic a l d e v c lo p - n e x t fe w weeks, a size a b le e n try
to d a y's A rg u s . Readers w i l l f in d
19IK and a fo u r- y e a r te rm fro m
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty has e ig h t o r p ie n t. w o o d w o rk in g ; D on Eagon. lis t is e xp e cte d to be c o m p ile d .
je
c
te
d
w
ill
n
o
t
h
a
ve
e
ffe
c
t
on
it
.
”
1925 to ,928 D u rin g his last te rm ,
th e a d v e rtis in g space loaded w it h
A p p lic a tio n s fo r tr y o u ts s h o u ld
P o rtla n d ’s m a y o r said " A n d b y th e n in e in fa n tile p a ra ly s is v ic tim s at I p h y s ic a l d e v e lo p m e n t, s w im m in g ;
m
o n e y -s a v in g bargains.
e n fo rc e m e n t o f th e liq u o r la w be­
P re sid e n t B E M a lin g o f B E.
tu n e he has h a rve ste d th a t crop, p resent w h o a re u n d e rg o in g o rth o - J. M ih o n P o y n te r. s ig n a lin g , a u to - he m ade to W e il, L e o n S. D a v is o r
came one o f he. c h ie f d u tu
a ap-
M a n y F irm s P a rtic ip a te
p i d ie tre a tm e n ts to re c o v e r use o f
M
a
lin
g
.
In
c
re
tu
rn
e
d
T
uesday
fro
m
A
J
F
o
e
lk
e
r.
T
ry
o
u
ts
f
o
r
th
e
c
o
n
­
and
ta
k
e
n
a
ll
th
e
chances
against
m o b ilin g . F A
a n im a ls ;
D a v id
^ p l u a tu m «•( | i
i
i . c il.ite •
B usiness places p a rtic ip a tin g in
these n a tu ra l hazards, it is th e v e ry a rm s and legs dam aged as th e r e ­ W ile y , p h y s ic a l d e v e lo p m e n t, w o o d ­ te st fin a ls w i l l be h e ld s e v e ra l a tw o w eeks' business t r ip to San
X
th e d o lla r sales in c lu d e D e lta D ru g
s u lt o f th e disease, a c c o rd in g to D r . 1
b
ast
he
can
exp
e
ct
to
h
a
ve
s
u
ita
b
le
w
o
rk
;
B
ill
C
y
ru
s
,
f
ir
s
t
aid.
g a rd e n ­ tim e s p r io r to th e d a te o f th e a m a ­ F ra n cisco . Los A n g e le s and C h ic a ­
t v
D
C.
M
c
D
o
n
a
ld
,
c
o
u
n
ty
h
e
a
lth
o
f
­
store.
H ills b o ro
P h a rm a c y , S a fe ­
tra n s p o rta tio n to co n ve y it to th e
ing. sheep fa rm in g .
T r o o p 227. te u r show, to be h e ld at th e V e n e ­ go. He states th a t th e fro z e n pack
W a s S e ll o f S h e r if f
m a rk e ts In the past, m uch has been fic e r. These peo ple do get a c e r­ C harles Hansen, p u b lic h e a lth a n i-* tia n th e a tre I f it is n o t p o ssib le f o r in th e local p la n t w i l l be increased w a y store. P ig g ly W ig g ly sto re .
D e p a rtm e n t sto re .
L e s te r
14.000(XM) u n its in 1937 to W e il's
M r Reeves’ fa th e r, th e la te W i,
spent abroad, p a r tic u la r ly in th e ta in a m o u n t o f tre a tm e n t, b u t th e m a l in d u s try : L e la n d J a c o b s m u h - th e e n te rta in e rs to c o n ta c t one o f fro m
braces and special shoes re q u ire d 1< n. co k in g , s w im m in g ; Iv a n S m ith . ! il.c th re e c o m m itte e m e n in person, 20.437.000 u n its in 1938. w h ile th e Ire la n d & Co., T he M en's Shop.
ham Reeve.s a n a tiv e o f V ir g in ia ,
O rie n t, b u ild in g a m a rk e t fo r o u r
fo r c o rre c tiv e w o rk a re v e ry e x ­
W ile y 's
G ro c e ry . F a rm e rs '
Cash
was also she r i f f o f W a sh in g ton
! e x p o rta b le p ro d u c ts B u t th e n w e
p u b lic h e a lth, s w im m in g ; W a yn e th e a p p lic a tio n s sh o u ld be m a ile d re g u la r c a n n in g w ill a m o u n t to th e
pensive. he said.
store. S e lfrid g e F u r n itu r e Co.. T h e
««»unty at one tim e , h a v in g b e e n
fin d o u r s h ip p e rs faced w it h th e
S p a u ld in g , p u b lic h e a lth ,
a n im a l to W e il in care o f W e ils d e p a r t­ same as la st ye a r.
C o n s id e ra b le changes a re b e in g ' C. C. sto re . J. C. P e nney Co.. H ills ­
H y d ro th e ra p y , o r
th e
" w a te r in d u s try .
one o f th e fir s t m en chosen fo r
m e n t store.
s itu a tio n o f h a v in g no s a ilin g be­
, m ade in p la n t a rra n g e m e n t and b o ro A p p lia n c e and P lu m b in g Co.,
that p o s itio n T h e fir s t Re« ve* ram«'
cause of th e m e d d lin g o f lo u d ­ tre a tm e n t.” and massage a re e x ­
Second class m e rit badges a w a rd ­
ne w m a c h in e ry is b e in g added. A a nd H ills b o r o A rg u s.
te n s iv e ly used in c o rre c tiv e tr e a t ­ ed w e re : T ro o p 216. Dee A n d e rs o n . '
to W a s h in g to n c o u n ty in 1852 aft« r j
m o u th e d a n ti-A m e ric a n s ”
-econd f lo o r has been c o n s tru c te d
B a rg a in s a re a d v e rtis e d and o f ­
b rie f sto p o v e rs in N e b ra ska and
J a.* sper K.
s h e riff
Som e o f th e fa u lt, he said, lies m e n t and in b u ild in g u p m uscles. m usic: P aul Payne, m u s ic ; T ro o p
on th e o ld o rig in a l w a reh o u se to fe re d a t th e Im p e ria l Feed & G r a in
tin* C a lifo r n ia g o ld fie ld s H e p u r
o f W ushm
ccu m b -
w it h th e D o lla r lin e , "sa id to have Cost o f b o th these tre a tm e n ts is 226. Steve M cE n te e .
h a n d ic ra ft'
h
a
n
d
le
th
e
e
x
p
a
n
s
io
n
in
th
e
pea
r
a
th
e
r
h
ig
h
,
and
th
e
re
is
no
fu
n
d
Co.. P o o l-G a rd n e r
Lum ber
Co.,
c hased a 335-acrc fa rm n e a r C o r ­
e t F rid a y to a h
c o m m itte d m a n y sins " h u t to le ra ­
T ro o p 227. H a ro ld E ric k s o n , a n im a l
pack, w h ic h w i l l be a b o u t d o ubled. F a ir w a y M a rk e t. P e rfe c tio n B a k ­
n e lius, w h ic h w as o w n e d by .1 F.
m g a lo n g and
tio n of such p ra c tic e s b y th e p u b lic at p resent to pay fo r th e w o rk
in d u s try : C le m e n ts M ille r , p e rs o n ­
A n o th e r fre e z in g lin e o f e ig h t e ry . P a lm D ru g store. F re d 's S u ­
S
e
m
i-in
v
a
h
d
is
m
and
life
-
lo
n
g
d
e
­
Reeves at the tu n e o f his death j lus hom e co u n ty.
also fig u re d in.
al h e a lth ; F ra n c is S c h m id t, p e rs o n ­
free ze rs has been added, in c re a s ­ p e rio r M a rk e t. H ills b o ro Feed Co.,
S h o rtly a fte r h is a r r iv a l here fr« in
"M a n y h a ve w o n d e re d a b o u t th e fo rm itie s a re th e consequence «if a l
h e a lth ;
247.
H e n ry
Bishop,
in g c a p a c ity b y 1(X).(XK) pounds a B ris to l H a rd w a re . H ills b o ro M ea t
u
n
fo
r
tu
n
a
te
ly
tre
a
te
d
cases
o
r
be­
C a lifo rn ia , th e e ld e r R e e ve , wa
e e in in g
im p o te n c e o f P o rtla n d
h o rse m a n ship; R ill Jo h n sto n , fir p -
day
A n e w p re p a ra tio n lin e has Co., and B a rb a ra Jean B a k e ry .
• leeted s h e riff o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ­
• vm g it has n o t d isch a rg e d its f u ll cause o f t rad ily -re c o g n iz e d p res- m an sh q : H o w a rd R itte r. F A a n i­
also been added f o r an increase in
< nee o f the disease S in ce th e p re v a ­
ty and f ille d th e o f f i c e fo r tw o
In a d d itio n , sp e cia l a d v e rtis in g
respon ih ilit y
C arson
d e cla re d
lence o f th e disease is s te a d ily on m als; E m il Y u r k o v ic h . a n im a l in - ! Absence o f a p a ir o f state's w i t ­ sp inach and asparagus froze n pack. space has been s u b scrib e d b y J.
term s, be in g th e fir s t d e m o cra t
P u b lic o p in io n is th e th in g w h ic h
d u z try ; E lm e r G rossen. d a iry in g .
T
o
m
a
k
e
ro
o
m
f
o
r
these
changes
th
e
increase,
a
d
d
itio
n
a
l
fu
n
d
s
and
nesses caused e n d in g o f t r ia l p ro ­
elected to th a t p o s itio n in the* coun
| T F oster. Busch's S e rv ic e G arage,
n a ils decides. T h e a ve ra g e w o r k e r
A t th«* close o f th e c o u rt session, ceedings
p r o t e c t iv e m easures m ust be u n ­
h e re
M onday
ag a in st to a n o th e r se ctio n o f th e p la n t,
tv
I n 1878 he wa ■ chosen a m e m ­
in O reg o n is h ig h -m in d e d , in d u s ­ d e rta k e n .
m em b e rs o f th e H ills b o ro d is tr ic t James B. E lk in s . 36. and H e rb e rt th e c o o k in g e q u ip m e n t was m oved V e n e tia n a nd H ill th e atre s. H e in ­
b e r o f th e s ta te le g e la tu r e
and
r ic h Bros.. F irs t N a tio n a l ba n k, a nd
trio u s and lib e r ty - lo v in g , b u t th e re
A s a n n o u n ce d some tim e ago by s c o u tin g c o m m itte e m et w ith C h a ir ­
W est. 30. bo th o f P o rtla n d , w h o T w o n e w com pressors a re a lso be­ th e C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rce . T h is
subsequent to th a t f ille d school .«ml
.« ems Io h a ve been in je c te d in to C h a irm a n R G S co tt, an a tte m p t m an R R E aster fo r c o n s id e ra tio n t
in g in s ta lle d .
a
lle
g
e
d
ly
h
i-ja
c
k
e
d
tw
o
s
lo
t
m
a
­
a d v e rtis in g appears in a s p e c ia l
o th e r lo c a l o ffic e s b e fo re his death
th e b lo o d -s tre a m
some in s id io u s w ill be m ade to re c e iv e a sum o f o f business c f th e d is tric t. Plans
S u p e rin te n d e n t J o h n R e c to r s a id i r i r r l l i a r w it h th e a d v e rtis in g o f
in 1891
v ir u s w h ic h has led to w ro n g a t­ m oney fro m th e n a tio n a l F o u n d a ­ f o r Boy Scout w e e k observances, i ch ines fro m a W e s tim b e r L u m b e r plans c a ll fo r s ta rtin g on th e freez- '
c o m m is s a ry
e a rly last
H ills b o ro b a rg a in s and has been
l i ill s lx ir o w ill ue host S a tu rd a y to titu d e s W h a t w e need is a g o v e rn ­ tio n fo r In fa n tile P a ra ly s is to c a rry a c tiv itie s at C a m p Ire la n d and o th e r c o m p a n y
T h e late J K Reeves w a u one o f
¡ng o f c ra b in a b o u t tw o w eeks.
N o v e m b e r.
d is trib u te d to a ll p a rts o f th e c o u n ­
e ig h t c h ild re n , o n ly tw o o f w h o m j th e second a u ifu a l re g io n a l c o n fe r- m en t b y law
n o t a g o v e rn m e n t by on th e w o i k in th is c o u n ty . C o n - ' m a tte rs w e re discussed.
C rew s to R eturn
T h e tw o m en had been in d ic te d
( lic e o f e le m e n ta ry school p r in c i­ m e n ’
N e a rly 200 w o rk e rs m a k in g u p ty
s tru c t ion
o f a s p e c ia l
is o la tio n W e e k's A c tiv itie s P lanned
G if t E v e n t S cheduled
on co u n ts o f a ssa u lt and ro b b e ry
I b ro th e r, resides in T illa m o o k . and pal . t«» be h e ld at th e B W B arnes \ I , K B D raw s ( arsons Ire
th e re g u la r c rew , w i l l r e tu r n to
w a rd b u ild in g a t th e c o u n ty hos­
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w h ile a rm e d
w it h
a d a n ge ro u s
,i e.ster. C ra c e Reeves, is a fcrachce I i m io r iu g n w h im ii . a n n ou n ce s h e x
" T h e n i*. n o lim it to th<* p ro g ­ p ita l is hoped fo r some tu n e in th<*
F e b ru a ry 6 to 14 w i l l be >bserved ; w eapon ‘ at a g ra n d ju r y session w o r k a l th e B. E. M a lin g . Inc., c a n ­ be th e fre e d is trib u tio n , o f g ifts to
P u tn a m , sta te school s u p c rm li n d - ress o u r peo ple can m a ke i f th e y fu tu re . M e a n w h ile , th e fu n d , i f se­
,n the P o rtla n d p u b lic sell« «»Is M r
n e ry la te th is m o n th o r e a rly in
lo
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Reeves was b o rn at C o rn e liu s on | ent
a re u n d e r th e p ro p e r fo rm o f g o v ­ cu re d . w’ i l l be used to c o v e r cost o f
M arch , a c c o rd in g to c a n n e ry o f f i­
at 2 p. m. at th e c o rn e r o f Second
M e e tin g h e re w ill be om* o f fiv e e rn m e n t. h u t th e y ca n ’t progress shoes and braces as w e ll as tra n s ­ vice. it was announced. A ll d u rin g W e s tim b e r m ix u p . E lk in s was shot cials.
N o v e m b e r I I . 1863
and M a in . T h is lo c a tio n is a change
Reeves is s u rv iv e d by his w id o w . re g io n a l co n fere n ce s to be h e ld w h e n th e y a re in m o rta l fe a r o f p o rta tio n to a nd fro m th e D o c rn - th«* w e e k, scouts, sea scouts and in ih e s h o u ld e r fo llo w in g a fig h t
T h e c re w was la id o f f e a rly in
1 th ro u g h o u t th e state, b e in g p la n n e d I • d -u p s. b o m b in g s and goon-squads b cch e r h o s p ita l a nd o th e r P o rtla n d C ubs w ill w e a r t h e ir o ffic ia l u n i­ w ith H a rm o n T ho m p so n and P a u l J a n u a ry w ith th e c o m p le tio n o f th e fr o m th e u s u a l d is tr ib u tio n a t th e
( ( n n lin u rd an page * ro llim n 2)
fo rm s . S e ve ra l w in d o w d isp la ys, in ­ C h u rc h ill, th e tw o m is s in g w i t ­ w in te r pack, and w i l l be g in o p e ra - 1 ' - nam D cr o f C o m m e rce co rn e r.
' ag a in th is y e a r a fte r h a v in g m et
th e m eans ad vo cate d b y those w h o o rth o p e d ic centers.
c lu d in g a la rg e one at W e il's D e ­ nesses. W est, said to h a ve se rve d
As in th e past, g ifts a re b e in g
1 w ith m u ch success w h e n fir s t in tr o - can ta lk th e loudest. T h e o p in io n
tio n s on th e s p rin g p a c k w h e n
I t is re p o rte d th a t B re ite n b u s h p a rtm e n t store, w i l l be g iv e n o v e r te rm s in S in g S in g a n d
d o n a te d b y a ll m e rc h a n ts ta k in g
W a lla
| d u ccd last y e a r P re s id in g o ffic e r at yo u . th e re s id e n t* o f th e P o rtla n d S p rin g s on th e S a n tia m r iv e r are
w o r k is resum ed soon. In th e past,
W
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to
th
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rt in th e sales e v e n t. Persons
I the S a tu rd a y c o n cla xe w ill be W II
area fo rm in these m a tte rs is w h a t b e in g d e v e lo p e d as a place fo r to th e Scout th e m e f o r th e w eek.
th e c a n n e ry season s ta rte d in M a y
S p e cia l S cout c h u rc h se rvices w ill c o u n ty ja il sin ce th a t tim e , w h ile and ra n fo r a s ix m o n th s ' p e rio d to w h o re c e iv e th e m w i l l id e n tify
I A rt til
p re s id e n t o f th e O reg o n w ill g o \ « i n th e outcom e . W e w e l- tre a tin g in fa n tile p a ra ly s is .
(C o n tin u ed on page 8. eolum ,i 81
E lk in s has been fre e on b a il.
in
fo rm a tio n o f
th e end o f O cto b er. E x te n s io n o f th e m se lve s a t th e v a rio u s stores
S ta te T e a ch e rs’ association d e p a rt - com e a ll help
a nd re c e iv e t h e ir g ifts .
In d ic tm e n ts D ism issed
th e p a c k in g a c tiv itie s to in c lu d e
: in e n t o f e le m e n ta ry school p r in c i- s tro n g p u b lic < p in io n against th is
M e m b e rs o f lo ca l
B o y S co u t
T r ia l o f E lk in s w as begun J a n ­ m a n y m ore p ro d u c ts has le n g th e n ­
puls
s to p p in g -u p o f o u r A m e ric a n sys-
u a ry 24 b u t w as postpo n e d fo r ed th e season to n e a rly te n and a tro o p s w ill assist in h a n d lin g th e
A
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R e p a ir w o rk on Ihe 80-foot b re a k
i tie
w eek.
W ith t h e
re s u m in g h a lf m on th s, r u n n in g fro m M a rc h c ro w d s e xp e cte d a t th e d is t r ib u ­
l»v th e e ig h th g ra d e g ir ls ch o ru s o f
'Ihe* P o rtla n d m a y o r also le ve le d
in the* W apato la k e d ik e w h ic h re ­
tio n . w h ic h w ill be co n d u cte d in a
o f th e t r ia l M o n d a y. D is tr ic t A t ­ to m id -J a n u a ry .
N a tio n a l L a b o r R e­
su lte d in flo o d in g o f th e 700-acrc F ore st G ro ve , A r t s ill w ill present his guns on th e
to rn e y G. Russell M o rg a n re q u e s t­
F o rm e rly , th e M a y p a c k in g be­ m a n n e r s im ila r to e ve n ts in th e
say in c " P r a c tic a lly
fa rm on th e o ld la k e b o tto m d u rin g th e o p e n in g a d d i't s> Rex P u tn a m lat ions board,
ed
f u r th e r c o n tin u a n c e o f t r ia l gan w ith th e s p in a ch crop , r a n past.
and D r F G M acom ber. d ire c to r o f e v e ry N L R B t r ia l h e ld in th is state
T he sales e v e n t S a tu rd a y is u n ­
y e a r-e n d flo o d s a m o n th ago w e re
on a c c o u n t o f in a b ilit y to se cu re th ro u g h th e u su a l s u m m e r vege­
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begun last w e e k u n d e r th e d ir e c ­
B id s re c e iv e d by th e c it y o f H ills b o r o fro m fiv e P o rtla n d in v e s t­ th e tw o im p o rta n t witnesses. E lk in s ' tables a n d fr u its , and co n clu d ed d e r th e auspices o f th e
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F
m e n t houses and opened at T ue sd a y's c ity c o u n c il m e e tin g reve a le d th e a tto rn e y s o b je c te d to c o n tin u a n c e w ith th e pear season la te in O c­ trades c o m m itte e o f th e c h a m b e r
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(C o n tin u ed on page
ro lu m n M)
Hayes, o p e ra to rs o f th e fa rm
U nder
p re se n t schedules,
Eugene s u p e rin te n d e n t o f schools, la in r d iffic u ltie s , w e 'v e h ad one e x c e lle n t fin a n c ia l status o f th e c ity and th e re g a rd o f in v e s to rs fo r o f th e case a nd asked f o r a d i­ to b e r.
on c a n n in g begins w it h cra b m e a t
Sheet p ilin g
in tw o complet«* w ill g iv e an address on "T h e E le ­ N L R B ju d g e fro m S o u th e rn C a li­ H ills b o r o bonds, w h ic h d rew a h ig h b id o f $103.38 fo r each $100 o f re c te d v e rd ic t o f n o t g u ilt y
b o th in d ic tm e n ts . C ir c u it J u d g e R a b o u t th e f ir s t
w a lls is to be d riv e n at th e p o in t m e n ta ry S chool P rin c ip a l as S u p e r­ fo rn ia . and a n o th e r th e d e fea te d face va lu e .
o f M a rc h ,
th e n
H ig h b id d e r was th e T r ip A M c C le a rc y . Inc., o ffe r o f $103.38. plus F ra n k P eters o v e rru le d th e state's tra n s fe rs to asparagus b e fo re be­
o f th e b re a k , w h ic h w ill a fte rw a rd s v is o r ’ at th e noon lu n ch e on in th e C IO c a n d id a te fo r m a y o r o f C in ­
be fin is h e d w ith a d ir t f ill. Sec­ school t ah t r n a
Those 'ca rn e tb a g g e rs' a rc p a y m e n t o f a c c ru e d in te re s t fro m F e b ru a ry 1 to d a te o f b ond d e liv e ry m o tio n and o rd e re d th e ju r y to g iv e g in n in g s p in a c h p a c k in g . W ith th e
A fte rn o o n ta lk s c in n a ti
on th e $9000 issue re fu n d in g th e o ld c ity H all issue o f 1931. T h e n e w a d ire c te d v e rd ic t o f not g u ilty .
tio n s o f th e d ik e w e a ke n ed hv the by D r V. D B a in o f th e sta te do
end o f O cto b er, c a n n in g s ta rts on
( ( o n d n u rd on page h. colum n 5)
flo o d w ill also he re p a ire d w ith p a rtm e n t o f e d u ca tio n , and R alph
b ro c c o li,
c a u li-
W est, w h o had been g ra n te d a ' screened Ita lia n
• is s u e w i l l b e g in m a tu r in g in 1946.
p ilin g a lo n g th e in s id e section A c ­ E D ug d a b
O th e r b id s re c e iv e d in c lu d e d C am p se parate tr ia l, appeared in c o u rt 1 flo w e r and B russels sp ro u ts, eon-
s u p e rin te n d e n t o f th e
c o rd in g to schedule, th e re p a irs P o rta n d schools, a re scheduled, w ith
w it h
Iris defense I e lu d in g w it h salm on p a c k in g . P ro x -
H e n ry H a rris , 75. w h o h ad liv e d
A- Co.. Inc.. $103.13; In te rs ta te S e c u r­ s h o r tly a fte r,
s h o u ld he c o m p le te d In th e end o f P u tn a m g i\ m g a s u m m a ry o f c o n ­
itie s Co.. Inc.. $102 52: B a k e r-F o r- m o v in g fo r d ism issa l o f in d ic t- ■ im it y to th e coast n o w m akes pos- n e a r H ills b o ro fo r 45 years, d ie d
m
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th is w e e k, fo llo w e d by p u m p in g fe re n ce h ig h lig h ts at th e c o n clu sio n
M o n d a y a fte r an illn e s s o f several
dvee Co.. $102.48: D c a n -W ittc r A
o u t p ro ce e d in g s e xp e cte d to ta k e E le c tio n o f o ffic e rs w ill co n clu d e
t r ic t A tto r n e y M o rg a n jo in e d in N e w p o rt and c e n tra l O regon coast w e e ks F u n e ra l se rvices w i l l be h e ld
C<> $102 11.
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ters
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w
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w
as
th re e w eeks E le c tric p u m p - ca p ­ th e m e e tin g
at 2 p. m . to d a y (T h u rs d a y ) a t D o n -
"T h e c it y o f H ills b o r o m ust be in
Less th a n a m o n th re m a in s fo r
tim e .
a llo w e d by th e c o u rt.
a b le o f th ro w in g up to 10.000 g a l­
elson A S e w e ll ch a p el w ith Rev. H
F u s t o f 12 proposed W a s h in g to n se c u rin g dog licenses in th is c o u n ty w o n d e rfu l shape fin a n c ia lly to d ra w
lo n s a m in u te w ill be used to re ­
A D eck o ffic ia tin g . In te rm e n t w i l l
O pens New Business l l e r r
c o u n ty lo ca l u n its o f th e People's w ith o u t p a y m e n t o f th e sp e cia l , such e x c e lle n t b id s f o r its bond
m ove th e tw o to s ix -fo o t b la n k e t
be in F ir L a w n ce m e te ry .
i sales fro m these fiv e in v e s tm e n t
p
e
n
a
lty
fee.
C
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ty
C
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W.
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.
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was
form
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e
ID ,, b< ro Sheet M e ta l W o rks, a
o f w a te r n o w spread o v e r th e la k e
M r. H a rris w as b o rn O c to b e r 16.
I houses." d e c la re d C ity T re a s u re r W.
b o tto m . R e p a ir cost, w ill be in th e | n< w Ini anc ,s i Iw 'ing opened to ­ H ills b o r o area at a m e e tin g at th e T u p p e r p o in te d o u t y e s te rd a y fir s t iC C h riste n se n
1862. in G e rm a n y , and cam e to th e
Dog
lice
n
se
sales
f
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th
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I
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ity
h
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ll
last
W
ednesday.
n e ig h b o rh o o d o f $1200, it was e s ti­ day at 230 E.ast W a sh in g to n street
U n ite d S ta le s in 1885. m o v in g o n to
N e a rly 50 w e re present at th e m o n th o f th e y e a r to ta le d 304. T u p ­ Sew er Rends Reralleri
b \ C R (C heO M e r r ill
m ated.
Ins fa rm n e a r H ills b o ro e ig h t y e a rs
A n o th e r b ond o rd in a n c e was also
in it ia l m ee tin g , w h ic h a ttra c te d a p e r said. O n Ih e fir s , o f M a rc h , a
A. H. B usch's garage and su p e r la te r H is w ife . M rs. L e n a K a rris ,
i n u m b e r o f in te re s te d v is ito rs fro m p e n a lty o f o ne d o lla r w ill be a d d l'd passed, w it h th e c o u n c il c a llin g in
s e rv ic e s ta tio n on S o u th T h ir d : d ie d in D ecem ber. 1934 H e is s u r­
o th e r secthm s o f th«' c o u n ty (»roups to a ll dog fees, w h ic h at p re se n t stree t and se w e r bonds o f 1933 issue
C
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is
s
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ri
A
.
a ve n ue w ill be open and re a d y v iv e d b y tw o sons. W illia m a n d
«»f e ig h t a re re g a rd e d as th«' m in ­ r im one d o lla r fo r m ales and spayed on A p r il I. 1938 T h e bond issue w i l l C o rn e liu s . 91. w id o w o f th e fo u n d e r fo r w o r k a t its ne w lo c a tio n S a t­ F re d H a rris , b o th o f H ills b o ro ,
$1.50 fo r
fem ales. be re fu n d e d to ta k e care o f th e r e ­
im u m fo r fo rm a tio n o f a u n it. J. E. fe m a le s a n d
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f
C
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s
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ie
d
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hom
e
u
rd a y m o rn in g , he a n n ou n ce d yes­ ro u te fo u r: tw o d a u g h te rs. M rs.
M on e y fro m th e sale o f th e l i ­ c e n tly -e n la rg e d g ra n , fo r c o m p le ­
L e w to n o f Forest G ro v e c a lle d th e
te rd a y .
h e re S a tu rd a y m o rn in g .
Roscoe M atteson. G aston, ro u te one,
m e e tin g t«> o rd e r, w ith L . C. K r a - censes goes to a sp e cia l fu n d fo r tio n o f th e c ity 's se w e r system , r e ­
R e m o d e lin g w o rk on the M c A le a r and M rs. B e rth a V a n M e lte b c k e ,
F u n e ra l services w e re h e ld M o n ­
m ien. H ills b o ro c ity co u n c ilm a n , re im b u rs in g sheep and goat o w n e rs c e ive d fro m th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t
d a y a fte rn o o n fro m th e M e th o d is t b u ild in g , n e w s ite o f th e garage, H ills b o ro , ro u te one: a nd tw o b r o th ­
a c tin g as te m p o ra ry c h a irm a n R w h o s u ffe r losses to th e ir flo c k s th ro u g h th e l ’ W A .
S p e c ific a tio n s fo r th e new se w e r c h u rc h o f w h ic h she was a li f e ­ was fin is h e d W ednesday, w it h the ers. D. C. H a rris o f P o rtla n d a nd
II < C ra d d o c k
of
H iU s b o ro
was th ro u g h a tta c k s o f dogs.
have been c o m p le te d . C ity M a n a g e r lo n g m e m b e r. Rev. R. E D u n la p , e x c e p tio n o f p a in tin g a nd d e c o ra t­ G eorge H a rris o f G aston, a nd th re e
each passenger sh o u ld ta ke a sm a ll nam ed p e rm a n e n t c h a irm a n . D r.
G ra p h ic (h’s e rip tio n o f th e g ro u n d
g ra n d c h ild re n .
G eorge M cG ee a n n ou n ce d . T hese an o ld fr ie n d o f M rs. C o rn e liu s , in g w o rk .
m g o f th e lu g s te a m e r P resident h a n db a g and go to th«' lif e boats. J
O. Robb, v ic e -p re s id e n t a nd
s p e c ific a tio n s m ust be a p p ro v e d b y o ffic ia te d , assisted b y Rev. A le x ­
H o o v e r on a s m a ll is la n d n e a r F o r­ ’,h«' boats c o u ld n t g«'t w ith in 50 K ra m ie n . s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r.
the PW.A b e fo re w o rk on th e p ro ­ a n d e r H a w th o rn e . M u s ic was fu r
C o m p a ris o n <»f e le c tric rates b e ­
mosa in th e P a c ific m m id -t) c re m - fe«'t o f th«* shore, and th e re w as
D u e Rhode Is la n d Red hen. d is ­ je ct can begin, th u s m a k in g it d e fin ­ n ish e d b y M ild re d James. T h o m
b e r is g iv e n in a le tte r fro m \V .1 a b o ut t l n e i * inches o f o il flo a tin g tw e e n c itie s w ith p riv a te u t ilit ie s p la y in g
a b r o k e n - fie ld
r u n n in g ite th a t w o r k w ill not b e g in b e fo re A Isaac and M r R enison
S chlegel, nativ«* W a s h in g to n c o u n ty o il t h e w a te r. W«' w a » le « l i l l .is tx 's t and these w it h m u n ic ip a lly -o w n e d te c h n iq u e th a , w o u ld h a ve e m b a r­
M a rc h I L a rg e a m o u n t o f w o rk m e n t was in C o rn e liu s eem eter
m an w h o was h o rn and r«*ar«’d near w e c o u ld th ro u g h th e o ily mess, and p la n ts was g iv e n in a ta lk b y P. E rassed m ost
A ll-A m e r ic a n
h a lf ­
M is s o u ri A lic e S m ith was b o rn in
Banks, and w h o is n o w in th e lo g ­ fo u n d th e re was a n a tiv e v illa g e B u n n e ll o f th e P o rtla n d o ffic e o f backs. staged a 1 0 -m in u te d is p la y n o w b e in g h a n d le d th ro u g h P o r t­
T ip p e c a n o e c o u n ty . In d ia n a .
De­
g in g busim 'ss in th e P h ilip p in e about a m i,«' up th e coast T h e nam e th e People's P o w e r League. P o w e r o f speed and r u n n in g on Ih e c o u n ty la n d s P W A o ffic e m akes it d o u b tfu l ce m b e r 24. 1846. and tw o ye a rs
islands.
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o f th e isla n d , w e d isco ve re d , was co m p a n ie s in some sections are c o u rt house la w n M o n d a y a fte r- w h e th e r o r no, th e s p e c ific a tio n s ' la te r the fa m ily m oved lo S p rin g -
.'•ending «nil p ro p a g a n d a on taxes inm n. to th e d e lig h t o f se ve ra l spec­ can be a p p ro v e d b e fo re th a , date. I
1 S c h le g e l is th e b ro th e r o f Ed i Kw ashato ”
F o llo w in g a p p ro v a l, fie ld . III. She was present al th e
to d is tric t s c h ix il b o a rd s and o th e r ta to rs and th e ir e o f h a lf a dozen M cG ee said
S ch le g e l a nd Mr:- W G W a lk e r, i«»«xl S earch O b je c t
T h e fo rm o f g o v e rn m e n t u n d e r ' He o u tlin e d Ih e o rg a n iz a tio n and
In 1863
a d i e rlis m e n t fo r b id s m ust be m ade L in c o ln -D o u g la s debates
b o th c f B anks H is lo n g le tte r gives
Th«'n fo llo w e d a d e s c rip tio n o f citize n s, he asserted. In c o m p a rin g p u rsu e rs.
K iev cam e to O reg o n b y wagon and w h ic h w e liv e is th e m ost im p o rta n t w o rk o f Ih e c o n s titu tio n a l c o n v e n ­
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fa c to r in o u r live s, d e c la re d Judge
In som e m y s te rio u s w a y th e hen the te rm s o f th e g o v e rn m e n t g ra n t, so il led n e a r o ld G lencoe. She was
tio n and to ld h o w W a s h in g to n p la y ­
on a fte r the b ig lin e r «Taahed o n io w h ic h ke ro se n e had to tie used I«» peo ple w o u ld la k e o v e r u t ilitie s
m a rrie d lo C o lo n e l T. R. C o rn e liu s R. F ra n k Peters in s p e a k in g on th e ed Ihe d o m in a n t p a rt in it because
(C o n tin u ed on p«< r t>. colum n I »
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1866.
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gan p a ra d in g a b o il, th e c o u rt house
o f bis n a tio n a l sta n d in g . W a s h in g ­
P a c ific and tor«' a g a p in g h o le in its th«' is la n d was a lx n i, 3nn. S chlegel same rate, th e y w o u ld have th e sq u a re W hen h e r o w n e r s
liu s was fo u n d e d . M rs. C o rn e liu s th e R o ta ry c lu b T h u rs d a y noon.
ton. he said, was t h e
g re a te st
id«'
I t g iv e s us a fre e press, fre e ‘
said. < f w h ic ti th e m a jo r ity w e re p la n ts and a ll e q u ip m e n t c o m p le te ­ he r. th e chase was on. w it h pass
had liv e d h e re e v e r since.
" I w e n t to bed a b o ut 16 30 F rid a y Chines«' but w ith Japanese s u p e r­ ly p a id fo r in 10 years.
speech, fre e d o m o f re lig io n and fre e A m e ric a n statesm an o f a ll tim e .
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D o rra n c e G le n n . O r v ille C o m p to n
S e n a to r E. L Ross fla y e d aHcgcri
e vening, and was a w a ke n e d h o rtl.v viso rs N a tiv e s a llo w e d th e passen­
the e lu s iv e fo w l N o, u n t il th e six
A u n tie C o rn e liu s to h e r frie n d s and schools, a c tiv itie s n o , p e rm itte d in and B y ro n W o rth in g to n w e re n a m ­
hefor«' oik * «»dock in the m o rn in g gers to us«» th e ir school house and sp n a d in g o f p r o - u t ililv company-
some co u n trie s , th e ju d g e said
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"T o d a y w h e n o u r c o n s titu tio n a l ed b y P re s id e n t C h a rle s W a lk e r on
1898 S he is s u rv iv e d b y h e r d a u g h ­
s ta rte d fro m th e m a in o ffic e s o f
recounts. " , k n e w so m e ,K in g had was a \ ailabh*
g o v e rn m e n t is b e in g a tta c k e d fro m a c o m m itte e fo r th e in t e r - c it y R o ­
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happened, so s ta rte d to (tress O f­
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, o u ts id e and fro m w ith in , i, is tim e ta r y m e e tin g at N e w b e rg n e x t T u e s­
der. to lie packed o f f in a g ra in
F o u r o f us w « nt hack to w here
N'W'I I, R ennl -n. O S C, e x te n ­
le i la ic r. R ev. \ \ ill,a m F. S m ith th a t we. as c itize n s, have s o m e th in g d a y n ig h ,.
fic e rs Ix g a n g iv in g o rd e rs f« r a ll w<* la u d e d in search o f fo o d," in g sent in to Ih e s c v e n -o n in ty p o w - sin k, u tte rin g a tr iu m p h a n t series
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to say a b o ut w h o stands on g u a rd ."
passengers ,«» «Ion life h e lls a m i go S c h ie le , \ le tte r c o n tin u e d "T h e y <i d is tric t i»f w h ic h
G e o rg e M cG ee, c ilv m anager, was
o f ch icks.
H i, « s lin g and R a isin g t'lu e k
at c h u rc h , in Ih e e a rly days.
d e c la re d J l u l d d g g e e F'eters "W e m ust p resented as a new m e m b e r
to th e boat deck T h e re was no h.nt start«'<l I«» u n lo a d som e p ro - «•«unity is a p a rt A n a tte m p t is b e ­
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tio
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panic
a lw a y s re m e m b e r I hat e te rn a l v ig i- l
\ i; ions, and w e re a b le Io get tw o i hugab«»«», he said, and th e idea
o f th e season a, B e a v e rto n h ig h o f Y o u n g . F u n e ra l Ilo in e m H ill - I la n ce is th e p ric e o f lib e r ty .
O il ( o xe rs M a te r
h«f»r«»
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and fo u r o n e -g a llo n « ans o f i b e in g c o n v c y i'd th a t a l, in tc re s t-
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“ T h e ro ,, lit iit io n . " he said, " is o u r
'O ut o il «leek it w ,»• d a rk am t beans 1 diced Hie lia m w it h a hoi«»
F ifte e n Inns o f cheat lia v fo r e n d in g to L I-' F ra n c is assistant
re fu g e and p ro le e ,,on W hen w e no
la m in g . Som eone san, w e had gone b o rro w e d fro m one o f th e n a tive s, «'d m th e p u b lic o w n e rs h ip o f p o w ­
c o u n ty agent
sale." w ro te A W W a lk e r o f l l i l l
e r a re co m m u n ists.
lo n g e r h a ve th e d e s ire lo fig h t to
o n a re e f
We c o u ld see th e sh o re
b u t W’ it li th a t sm a ll a m o u n t w e d id -
N u m e ro u s p ro b le m s in eonne,
O th e r u n its «»f th e league a re to lio ro fo r an A rg u s c la s s ifie d ad
m a in ta in these lib e rtie s , th e s p ir it :
hue. and fe lt v e ry m uch re lie v e d . ii t have n e a rly «'iiough fo o d to go
w ill pass m il o f o u r e o n s titu lio n and
T he s h ip was lis tin g a h it. and the ;*i'< Hint I,at«' th a t e v e n in g m«»re f«w»d h<* fo rm e d th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n ty , H o |ie fu lly . he p a id fo r tw o issues lio n w it h b ro o d e r and range dis
was a iiiK H inced
O rg a n iz a tio n in a d \ ancc. T h a , was a w e e k ago. •'ases a nd n u t r it io n have com e up
sea was a h it ro u g h O rd e rs w cr<‘ wa b ro u g h t in. and w e had som«' it
o u r g o v e rn m e n t a c c o rd in g lo J u d g e 1 S e o tt W ood A C o m pa n y, w h o le ­
in
recent
years,
sta'es
F
ra
n
cis
A
M o n d a y m o rn in g he re -a p p e a re d
w o r k at G aston was sch e d uled to
Peters, w h o said th a t i f w e s u rre n - ! sale p ro d u c e fir m , is m o v in g fro m
to sla y on th«' u p p e r deck and aw ait co ffe e to hi.*! out th e n ig h t
al t h r A rg u s o ffic e , d e m a n d in g that th o ro u g h d iscu ssio n e f these p ro b ­
ta k e p la ce th is w eek
I'.van Keanu’s o f M e d fo rd , b r o th ­ d e r in a n y w a y fo r te m p o ra ry g a in .! T ig a rd to H ills b o ro and i t is e x -
in s tru c tio n s , and at 4 o 'c lo c k »coffee
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th
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a n d T ho m a s w e w ill fin d th a t w e h a ve lost o u r j lic c lc d th a t th e business w ill open
was served. D a y lig h t cam e about 6
stand ¡ liiT c n d rt e .1 t ll .- l l homes to
fro m H ills b o ro . P o rtla n d and F o r­ th e p o u ltry m c n at. Ib is lim e A n y ­ H. T onsjue o f H iU sboro. has been lib e rtie s
and w e c o u ld see w h e n * th«* »•«'«’f I I h r pa s r n g r r s d u rin g t h r firs t n ig h t
T « As ist T a 'n a y e rs
est
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a p p o in te d U. S. se n a to r fro m O re ­
J u d g e P eters p o in te d o u t th a t sea- h e re a b o ut F e b ru a ry 10 a t 353 East
had to rn a la rg e hoi«' in th e shq <m th r isla n d , th e le tte r stated, and
D e p u tie s fro m th e in te rn a l re v e ­
gon by G o v e rn o r C h a rle s H. M a r ­ q u ic e n te n n ia l o b se rva n ce o f the M a in stree t. S c o tt W ood o f T ig a rd
and p u n c tu re d th e o il ta n k , c o v e r­ w ith th e use o f the sellout house n ue s e n tee w ill be in H ills b o ro ed a l W a lk e r's hom e a ll d u rin g p ris e is w e lc o m e to a tte nd
Ihe w e e k -e n d . w it h a R u x to n man
m e e tin g o f Ih e W a sh in g to n lin to serve o u t th e u n e x p ire d te rm s ig n in g o f Ih e e o n s titu lio n . w h ic h j a nd P a u l B o nneau o f P o rtla n d a rc
in g th e w a te r w ith o il c le a r to Ihe a m i o th e r b u ild in g s , t h r s tra n d e d F e b ru a ry 23 lo 2a. in c lu s iv e , to as- b u y in g Ih e hay c ro p " I hax en ’t a n y | C o A u n ty
P o u ltr y C n u n e il w ill be o f S e n a to r F re d e ric k S te iw e r. re -
in te re s te d In Ih e co m p a n y.
sh#»re.
I 111! r i l l .. : It p i , III I ‘I IL‘ I’ I in
III I
i t ta x p a y e rs in Ih e p re p a ra tio n o f hay le ft," W a lk e r said, "a n d i f th e y h e ld fo llo w in g Ih e re g u la r e x te n ­ s’KiH'd. T h e fir s t u ife o f th e n e w began S e p te m b e r 17. 1937. w o u ld
'•o o lin u e th ro u g h A p r il 30. 1939.
A t 6 3(t w r v (>nt p» hr»' ik • » t fo l- nigh» ta rip g q u it- w . n r i... ocutid th e ir on om«' ta x re p o rts l l n ’.v w ill
T h e firm has b i'i-n o p e ra tin g at.
k o p i t ilin g I d o n 't lu io w w l u l sion m e e tin g , to r Ihose w ho a rc u i- .cuat»»r w»> M iss E d , l i t F- T o n g tio m a rk in g th e 130,b a n n iv e is a iy o f
lu u u ig v. h u h it ' di. d iin t u iiL t d th u ’
T ig a rd for s e ie n years. l ’u u l» iy
IL inlinuwl «ii Jia,» *. i iguroii> i
b t a t l u t s t Uv_u.t l e b t a j t / 2t;
111 s till U m u i . '
‘. t t c s t t d in t i n a t . v
.- lia d iv d -i iiixuiLux cX H —g-1 —a -
W ^ ih a i* , . i i » a u a iu t a t iv u . I a ll J eggs a i t L a iiite d .
H e a rt
A t t a c k C la im s
F a ir
C ro w d T u r n s
Out
Features of Bargain Day and Dollar
Event Combined; 26 Stores Included
/: x-Sh er it / Pa sses
Cannerv Plans
Increase Pack
Frozen Goods
Absence of
Witnesses
Ends Trials
Hillsboro Host
for Teachers’
Meet Saturday
Wapato Dike
Repair Begun
Bond Bid Accepted by Council;
Library Matter Brings Discussion
Funeral Today
for H. Harris
Power League
Unit Formed
Dog License Sales
Have Month to Go
Aged Resident
of County Dies
Busch Garage to
Open Saturday
Banks Native Undergoes Novel
enenee in Steamer Crash
Chicken Chase
Form o f Government
m Talk by Judge
Lauded
Peters
ast Poultry Meet
of Season Set
for N ext Tuesday
S p e e d y R e s u lu
. Senate Appointee
Foniuie
V» Relative
Wholesale Produce
Finn to Open Here