t ro!V* i»ity of O rejo« Eugen», Oregon PsraMished 1 Get our price» first on your printing jobs Enterprise Want Ads bring home the bacon. BEAVERTON. ORK(X)N^FRll).\V. JULY 1. 1932 SIXTH YEAR" NO. 16 Transient Fruit Pickers Warned Against Invading PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDA\ Women Wield Hammer on Grange Hall Yakima for Work Water Hearing to Cut Present Rates Held Last Thursday Yakima. Wash., July 1—In normal >ears thousands of transient work-; BOKAJI BOLTS 1 ers from the Northwest f'oek t o ! FLA VS DRY-WET PLANK the Yakima valley to find work at OR. BUTLER ¿vROUSED ¡thinning, spraying, picking, sorting, GARNER FOR REPEAL j packing and canning the Yakima HOOVER LIMITS CAMPAIGN | valley's $25,000,000 fruit, hop and ¡ DEMOCRATS IN CHICAGO potato crop. JAPAN'S WARNING This year., with thousands of lo­ cal residents unemployed, and with Senator Borah’s dramatic an­ prices which will not permit grow­ nouncement that he will not sup­ ers to employ the normal number port the President for reelection on of workmen, a plan has been in- the platorm adopted by the Repub­ la ugurated to employ local resi­ lican National Convention has cre­ dents only. A Local Resident Iden- ated a considerable political stir. It ,, , . .. . tification card is issued to all those is generally recognized that his , , . . . who can prove themselves residents eloquence and power, thrown behind , . . . . _ , . . „ . . __ . o' Yakima county. Farmers, pack- President Hoover in 1928, had much . . . ,,, . , , ... .. , D . ers and shippers will employ on ly to do with the success of the Presi-, __ those carrying this card. dent’s campaign and while the re­ Transient workers therefore being cent statement of the Idahoan, that advised to save themselves the e x -; he did not intend to attend the , pense and embarrassment of at- Republican Convention gave an ink- p , . . .. ling that he was no. at all satis- *•“ * * “ « to find employment in the fied with the developments in the Yak,ma vall*V th,s 8Ummer or fal1 past four years, most observers 1 took it for granted that the senator J a c k MacGregor, Member would be satisfied to remain quiet while the campaign of 1932, pro- of 4-H Forester Club ceeded. Drowned at Eagle Creek In a speech that fascinated gal­ leries and was listened to intently _____ by senators of both parties, Mr. Aloha Oregon, July 1—Jack Mac Borah used all his oratory to con- Gregor> aged 12 of Huber fell into demn the Prohibition plank, which Eagle Creek near the Punch Bowl he said was adopted from "political Jn Hood Rlver county Tuesday and! expediency’., although it was c.eai was drowned. The body has not; that the “great majority” was for yet been found absolute repeal. He insisted that He had gone up the Columbia 1 after the campaign is over, the te- rjver highway with a group of *-H publican party will advocate repeal club members_ Boy scouts, and and that if 204 delegates fioni t c aduj-a from Aloha and Huber on a Southern states and 300 Fedeia o foregtry picnic when the accident ficials, who voted against the re- occuned peal, were removed from considers- Young MacGregor is reported to tion, an overwhelming majority was have shppfd on a 8tone loat hia ' for repeal. balance, fall into the swift water Not only did the Sena.or discuss and Was carried over a waterfall the Prohibition plank, but he an- jntQ lhe whtripool below, nounced that he reserved the light; Josephine Selby, Garden Home, an to vote as he pleased and decluie eXper^ swimmer and member of the he would not be bound for a single party plunged lnto the pool after moniflit. Moreover, when asked thg boy but wa8 caUght in the I the direct question of whether he eddy Then a Scouti ai 80 an would support the President on the cxper. gwimlner> plunged in but j platform adopted, he tersely replied: ;>otn were chnled and caUght in the "I will not,” and newspaper corres- ( £ place for family picnics, installment business A proposal for strategy would be to make their ------------------------- shaken up Hid Bcrthold addition. Little Rae I having beautiful shade trees, pure quarterly purchase of license plates state planks as wet as possible. WASHINGTON CTY PIONEERS Thursday noon the ladies arrived Nelson was queen of the Berthold mountain water, and there Ls no was made late yesterday by Gover­ nor Meier, who declared a 15-day Dr. Butler was unsparing in his ‘ ‘ ANNUAL PICNIC with a turkey dinner for the work addition float. admission charge, denunciation of the organization of ^ ers and it is believed they had Prize winning floats were. Boys,! The "Happy Days” celebration is moratorium until the plan can be the Republican Convention, declar - 1 Hillsboro , July 1—Pioneers and eaten too heartily and the added Gene Brown first, Jack Sorrel 2nd a 8 " od will affair, managed and perfected ing that it provided the "most Native Sons and Daughters of weight was too much for the 2 xti Bertholda addition 3rd. Girls, first sponsored by the Chamber of Corn- shocking” exhibit of patronage con- president ^jrs Alice Redmond, be- holding one end of the scaffold- Alice Pentz. second, Lois Livermore, merce whose officers are: H. A. BEAVERTON LOSES TO trol of a convention since 1872 and blc in afternoon The princl- ing up, thus causing the downfall tiiird, Ixnraine Denny Other sec- Kuratll, president; I^oster Ireland, ORENCO I1Y SCORE OF «-Î he sternly condemned the use of the Ybe pr 0 gram was arranged by the tries: First Wallace Olmsted, sec- vice-president; L. J. Merrill, treas­ patronage whip to steer the con- (Washington county held their an- ¡ond Paul Harrison, third Jack urer; Morris Weil, L. J. Rushlow, Beaverton, Oregon, July 1 Beav­ ventlon, 700 of whose delegates he gan at 10 a m with a picnic din-___________ ___ ____ _ _____ __ Sidney W. C. Theda, directors. Other or­ SENATOR STEIWER RESPON- ganizations co-operating with the erton lost a ball game Sunday to contends were for repeal. He. too, ner at noon and speeches and mu- siB LE FOR RELIEF MEASURE The Judges were Mrs Doy Gray K,in pointed out that. • eliminating the nua, picnic Sunday at shute Park Mrg Brown and Mla, Em m a Cha Chamber of Commerce are the Ro- ! the Orenco club by a score of 6 to tary club, Business and Profcsslon- 2. Russ Grant was in fine form « pal address was delivered by B. F. Washington, D. C. July 1—Th** Schrader Continued on Page ¡Irvine, editor of The Jounal. ¡most important step taken in be-! jal Women's club, Hillsboro Coffee and was responsible for no runs, half of direct agricultural créditas- he Klwn,’ ls cl',b sponsored the c,ub Garden cIub Scouts, Na- bad fielding and several errors were si stance was had today when the ’* ,,lr and ,h<' PrlZP'< wete donated t jonal Guard and American Legion. the cause of losing the game. Groff MRS. CARRIE CALLERMAN Senate adopted the amendment of- '•* h ™ *** • lmnt_s around town. Features of the celebration will worked for the Orenco club and CAUTION fered by Senator Steiwer of Ore- ............. ... be the Queen's ball and coronation; pitched a fine game of bail. How­ Aloha, Oregon, July 1—Funeral | Farmers watch your work. Newly gon. This amendment authorizes RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE ceremonies Saturday night, July 2. ever Beaverton Is still In a tie for setvices were conducted Wednesday West TJnioa at the Aloha church for Mrs mown hay belongs in the field and the creation of regional agricultural CORPORATION LOANS whippit racing July 3 and 4, chnm first? place due to no Carrie Callerman of Aloha, who not in the barn. Gieen hay and credit corporations, each with a FARMERS $*.7,(KHl,(K)fl pionship walking contest from the heating Tigard There will be game this Sunday being so close poised away Monday. Interment warm weather is the starting place capitol stock of not less than $3,- Portland Hotel to Hillsboro, July took place ln Crescent Grove ceme- of a barn fire. The direct cause is 000,000, to be subscribed and paid Hillsboro, Oregon, July 1 Ninety 4 . There will be other unusual en- to the 41 h The game with Tigard terv with \\ E Pegg in charge of spontaneous combustion for by the Reconstruction Finance • *'r cent of all lhe reconstruction tertainment features together with will be played the following Sun­ con- Corporation. finance corporation funds that rides, shows, ball games, dancing day at T gard. arrangements. Rev. Redman F‘nal »core and line up for last e used thi spring went into nnd fireworks. Hal E Hoss, secre- The amendment was attached to ducted .he services. Sunday game: the Wagner relief bill and if it re < ommun,tiM < > f * ' than 10,000 tary of state, has accepted an Invi- She leaves a husband, J. M.,; a FARMER UNION NOTICE Beaverton: Barry 2nd, Allyn C, .... ................ .......... Colo.; _ mains in the bill, will permit these p° pu,at,w“ ' to J F Da tation to officiate at the coronation ton Keith of Denver. Robert P.arron LF, Helmke 3rd, Hagoes RF of Missouri- a daughter Mrs Buelah In his radio talk on "Economic agricultural credit corporations to ' " s of ,fl“ Farmers s '>i'd 1>,an of of the queen. Wismer SS, Brandel CF, Williams pe'erson. of Caldwell. Idaho; and a Righteousness" over the NBC. June mage |oana direct to farmers anil ' • ‘ ’ P,'*,nnp A total of $73,- Impressive patriotic exercises will Simp- stockmen. nnd U> red OUUt farm be held under the auspices of the l American Legion and other patri- Calti. 2nd, J. Hamel 3rd, Groff P. F. Farmers' Educational and Coopera- Banks and with the Federal Re- p®r farm In ,h '' Pacific northwest ot,c organlotions. Hamel 1st, Holcomb LF, Kolek C, — live Union of America, gave the Berve Banks " n* This is the 26th consecutive year fate of the Wheeler Bill S 2487 for one^ million dollars made to_5000 ^ ^ Dayi„ re,ebnltlon Hholer SS, Benton CF. R H E OFFERS UNUSUAL BARGAIN the remonitizatlon of silver and all S170^ ** aCreaK* ^ faFTn ° f The Chamber of Commerce com- Beaverton 2 4 5 Beaverton. Oregon. July 1—The other relief bills; also the latest TRAVELERS CHECKS In In conven conven- mittee in charge of the bunion Orenco TRAVELERS CHECKS 6 S 1 r Farmp™ u rm pr* arr R ernprHiiy r e g a r d i n g df.rbv . . . . . ftrp 0 ii u Rosaria Tailors are offering an un- and most Important developments lent denomlnntlon« ................ hv the th- u r a lly regarding R xxr w \ u Well,, W /o HI>> H L. are aold by , derby are. R. \ H usually fine bargain in mens tall- at Washington. D C. He dealt ^ M u-K-nzie J. J. Wlsmer. L J. BANK OF BEAVERTON, member staled Davies when V« ored suitg. two pair of trousers fully and freely with the terrible * Merrill, I/ester Ireland. R E Mnll- Frank Watson suffered a broken with each suit at a very nominal menace that is You only a small number of V t ’hin - B. H i aford Traffic officers from left arm, when he fell from a cher­ price They also do cleaning and cur country. All American cl-izens 1 h* charKe Is 7.V per $100. rresslng work Why spend money sre urged to send for a copy of that are planning a vacation «■hlrh fon farmPrg fook advent«»*