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L A R G E S T C IR C U L A T IO N IN E A S T E R N W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y Y O L . 8, NO. 31 B L A Y ER TO X . ( ) R EG O N . Howe About: Paul Canning Tomato Minimum Price Set at $11.25 a Ton Patterson Cyrus Explains A minimum price of $11.25 per ton. Non-payment of Appointed City delivered, for canning tomatoes con tracted for after August 2nd. was j Corn-Hog Quota on. in a meeting between the i Attorney Here agreed control committee of the Oregon- j Funeral Services Held for Theodore Newstead Tuesday Membership of Crusaders Grows Funeral services were held Tues day at W. E. Pegg chapel in Beaver ton for Theodore Nowstad. who was found dead in the yard of his home near Beaverton August 1. Rev An derson had charge of the services. Washington Melon and Tomato Mar By ED H O W E Investigating Board Implies Interment took place in the Crescent P urpose of Organization to Special Meeting Monday to H etin « Agreement and delegates rep- MAN of thirty-flve lately wrote me Grove cemetery. _ . 3 resenting 80% of the tomato canning he drank so much he lost his Job. that Farmers have M iny neighbors were in attendance Establish Clean and Sound DlSCUSS Various Charges industry in the two states, Thursday, I f he could quit two weeks, he said, to pay their last tribute to one held he could overcome his bad habit, and Padded Claims in high esteem by them, recounting G overn m en t On Highway W ork ^ T h T p rtc e of $11.25 per ton is for again become a salary earner and re the numerous kindly deeds adminis- _____ field run tomatoes excluding culls. spectable citizen. W M F. CYRUS teied by Mr. Nowstad during his resi Paul Patterson, Hillsboro attorney. Contracts previously entered into be- In my reply I said tf he would quit The Oregon unit of The Crusaders County Agent dence in this community. drinklng, and write tne In six months, Iwaa appointed by Mayor Wilson at the tween groweis and canners will not wa8 formed two weeks ugo and hund Hog conti act signéis of Washing- I would quit smoking, a habit In which tegular meeting of the council Mon- he disturbed, according to Morton ton County have b een asking and 1 After retiring from the sea, Mr. reds of citizens from throughout the Newstead devoted himself to his gar- state have already joined the lank.-. I had Indulged many years. Some- day. to serve as city attorney for the Tompkins, chairman of the Control w . Uiji| w . they have heard no iden and orchard becoming an expert The organization started four years thing I wrote seemed to encourage balance of the year at a salary of $10 Committee A Tax of 3fte per ten t o 1 application more about the him; he replied later he had passed a month and such other compensation cover costs of supervision of the '"The ! canner and jelly maker. He always ago in Cleveland .Ohio, by n group of mont hs ago. _ , I S I.. It-U o utlie icn lew tu vuu io U ^ ,u , * , . . , , signed some * , *- , *" . i.,- the critical two weeks, was again on on extr ra work as shall be deemed Agreement was levied by the Board. ¡Jei hag been Jul> tQ ilKlbllity to get ' had * k,nd — apot * is heart for his men who took as their objective th> the pay roll, and doing well. He fur reasona able by the council. This tax will be deducted by the cant.- : a Ulsfuctl la 8et f j r the 8tate. nei« h^ °rs- remembering them in time stamping out of racketing und the • - ther said he, too, was a smoker, and If little gifts. ommunication of the Countv growers' checks and sent to I i , f . , the state of , , Oregon had acce; ..... ... A communication County i ers from grow tablishing o f clean and sound govern ted , of sickness with rate 11 I ’d quit right away, he would. Court regarding a bill of $46.88 for the Agreement. Under the Agricul- j ^ o r iin a l quoU pro|)ll8ed by 0ffl- He is survived by a brother John, ment, hus grown in membership of In replying, I said: “ Another of my grading was read and the recorder tural Adjustment Acts by the two ^ W,U) h3l, authcnty to 8et the of Portland, and a sister, Mrs. Hanna more than one million. bad habits is to put off until tomorrow instructed to obtain more complete »tales .the Oregcn-Wash.ngton Melon j quota then u l8hingt0n County Iverson of Port Angeles, Wash. “ We desire to make a f«'W' things that which I should do today: so I information regarding the grading and Tomato Marketing Agreement i fal ; le„ wo’u,d have haJ ttw|r claim8> clear," Mr. Katz, commander of the beg you will grant the delay I ask. In before any action would be taken re- Control Committee is empowered to ^ th{, numbe, of ,, jgs produced, ' Progressives to Meet at Oregon, department snid fl eenjly, addition, I suggest you-do not overload garding the bill. set minimum prices on all Melons and cut 80mewhere around 50%, maybe j "W e are entirely non-partisan and yourself in good endeavor. Would It Hillsboro Friday Evening Mr. Schannep, representing the State Tomatoes sold in Oregon and Wash- m ^ ’ The stat , Hua] d of Review ; nonsectarian. We are merely old- not be wiser for both of tis to have the ington. lelused to accept this tlgure feeling solace of smoking while thinking of ¡ ,lijihway commisssion, was (.resent to j On Friday evening. August 10, 8 fashioned citizens who believe In the promised to ,ty to nla,Ct‘ some arrangement with | that the suppoiting evidence turned in p. m., the progressives of Washington constitution and the protection of our the great reform we have pn the Council for the payment of a Congressman Martin Makes j by farmer applicants warranted th eir, COunty will meet in convention with social and economic systems. While accomplish In six months-'” claim against the Town for part of claims in most instances and that ( be Zimmerman for Governor forces we are opposed to many o f the im Tour of Sixteen Counties their stand for a higher state quota a( ( be Hillsboro Grange hall for the practical theories o f the new deal wo the cost of paving the new route of Everyone has probably remarked the Canyon road thru Beaverton. ________ iwus justified. , 'purpose of Indorsing or nominating must not be regarded an anti-admin how bold policemen are in arresting The Council as a whole will ccnsid- * citizens disposed to obey the law. Such _, Delayed by business, incident to j V arious conferences h ive been held progreslve candidate« for legislative istration. Women are urged to join er the matter at a special meeting ^ , it of President Rxisevelt a n d jw *ltl representatives sent here from offices. Senator Peter Zimmerman the Crusadcts and aid In the carrying a man, I learn from the Associated Press, was lately arrested and lined Monday, August 13, to decide what numbers of his cabinet to P rtland j o|her states to look into the situation. w hi be present and speak on the out of its program. three times in ten minutes. The man should be done. and Bonneville. Congressman Chas. H. T ° date nothing definite has been ac- j pertinent questions of interest to all. “ Our immediate purpose In Oregon said In court he had been a taxpayer i A communication c f the Portland Martin, candidate for govern r, is this I cornplished although headway has j ^11 progressives are invited and u calla for the organizing of the state, Electric Co. concerning forty years, and had never before been General that citizens will be awakened to a week making his first extended tour keen made. A little more than two large attendance is anticipated. arrested. The judge lined hliu a fourth their water bill for the month cf July of Oregon since his return from Wash-1 weeks ago, representatives of the The executive committee of the or- realization that communism I h not a time for that. The offending citizen was laid on the table for futther in ir, n in mid-July. Bureau, having in churge this ques- ^.anization is composed of Mrs. Welch bugaboo but u real menace which had bought a pistol, owing to the prev vestigation until the next meeting. Congressman Martin's tour is tak- l *on quota». Visited Washington Qf Aloha, Mrs. H. P. Strickler, of would overthrow established govern The marshal and auditor's reports ing him into sixteen counties for the County for one afternoon and looked p^urel Ridge, P. Patton ,of Gaston, N. ment and bring about regimentation alence of burglars, anil was taking It home. Also everyone has probably re were read and accepted. purpose of meeting the voters per-J<Jver a few contracts. The people in p j obn«on of Cedar Mills, R. L. An- j of Industry and our citizenship. We The report c f Drs. Welsh and Ma sonally and familiarizing himself more charge of this group displayed a very marked how slow policemen are in ar of Aloha, and Henry Jacobson [ Intend to fight for home and for those resting men who not only carry con son concerning a code of nuisances thoroughly with local conditions. apparent lack of understanding of lo- \Vest Union. institution« we hold dear.” cealed weapons, but machine guns, or was submitted to the City Attorney No set speeches are included in h is ,«* 1 conditions. Apparently, the spec Other officers chosen were Jeffer sawed-off shot guns, which cannot very with instructions to prepare an ord ial investigators work on the assump- j program. son Myers, vice commander; C. F. Perkins Family Reunion well be concealed about the person. inance concerning nuisances affect- tlon thut every faim er padded his Rdams, treasurer and Harry B. | mg t he public health. • • • Attended by 150 Persons I Claim and that their function here is I Critehlow, exequtive aecrJ ary. Ben The fu e committee was asked to Oddfellows Hold Regular I am grently Interested In a manu ¡to cut every contract unless the evl- j R. Liffin, of The Dalles, Is command script sent me lately for criticism. The make a report on the appointment of «, . «. , p . 'dcnc- ' donee is of such a nature that it nb-l ab- ' The fourth annual reunion of the j Meeting lV lO IlU a y LVCnitlg g u t t , ) y c u|d n,,t l e «1 kon in a i.y 1 descendants of Eli ond Sally Perkins, er for hls congressional district a*id author says In nn accompanying letter a fire chief at the next meeting. Major General U. S. G. McAlexander, that I once suggested that a writing A motion was passed to the effect; ------ . ct. The tact ti. .t th se c r: trac-1 pioneers of 1844, Sunday at the Yam- o f Newport, for his district. Other entitled “ The Autobiography of a Fail that the streets committee be author- The Oddfellows lodge met Monday | were ne over by 1 cal e mi 'ir.-. hill city park, was attended by one ure” might attract public favor; that ¡zed to proceed to have the street re-.evening f r their i ;<i ! ir rr nthly men, neighbors of th • c ■ tract - i hundred and fifty members of the members of the committee are mt fol lows: Prescott Cookingham, Lyman he has prepared such a writing, partly paired in front of the Drorbaugh meeting. At the close of the sc ion era, that the pr duct! n figures w. i clan from Washington and Yamhill, while an inmate of an Insane asylum property on Hamilton Avenu^, ad- they were ] ! - mtly surprised by a [uhlu'u 1 in the m w paper , .and that' Relics o f early days were on dis- Griswold, E. B. MacNaughton, Lewis ( where he spent ten years), and partly joining Short street. rr up of Rehekahs, who served cake (he claims were finally apppr ccd b play and many reminiscences of old A. Mills, Lowell C. Paget, Robert L, Sabin, Jr., E. C. Sammons, Camdron while an inmate of a poorhouse Claims against the town amounting and c -ffee to the forty present for a the all (merit -committ c .,f throe times recalled. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Squire« and Frank M. Warren. (where he Is at present, troubled with to $133.27 were read and referred to social hour, farmers of this i unty, bears no Olds of Beaverton, were among those palsy, rheumatism nnd bad eyes.) As the finance committee, which recom-, Headquarters of the Crusaders have weight. Undoubtedly, the situation attending. Music and games furn- to the merit of the writing, I will let [ mended payment cf the same. . b. ¡..tiled one way or the other ished enjoyment for the younger folks. been established at 527 Corbett build the reader Judge, by giving several ex Enterprise on Display at \ y .si.on Just what the outcome Mr. an Mrs. Rhue o f Portland, cared ing, with Harry B. Critehlow, execu amples. The author confesses he mny i ay be no one can fortell at this for the Olds property during their tive secretary. In charge. Ferndale County Fair occasionally quote unconsciously from Now is the Time firne. If contract signers are forced ' absence others, of which the reader may also To Plant Iris e i r ! ----------------- Majority on S E R A W ork judge from the following paragraphs: The Beaverton Enterprise is to be to take the proposed cut in t h claims, as it would seem that they may J. M. Schmitt Injured at “ It Is quite a job to maintain a sane included in an exhibit of weekly From Eastern End of County One of the cheapest and most easily have to do, there will be a lot of policy In an insane world. He is a papers in the United States bearing Logging Camp Near Yamhill (¡aimers who prudent man who is not only unde cultivated flowers that will add more the name Enterprise, at the Ferndale Washington Qounty According to W. J. Mills, manager ceived by apparent stability or insta beauty to your hemes than almost any County Fair, Ferndale, California, this made application« who would be J. M. Schmitt, 39, of Yamhill, a for of the county unit o f SERA projects, comply as they made bility, but is able to forecast the lines other is the iris. Nature has been ' month. Invitations to participate in unable to mer resident of Beaverton, is in the o f the 277 men employed during the original reduction based on which movements will take place. good to Beaverton, surrounding her the exhibit were extended by the edi their St. Vincent’s hospital, as the result of month of July, 66%> were from the upon the claim as eumitted and with . . . An optimist is one who be with most entrancing scenery, giving tor of the Ferndale Enterprise. a serious Injury sustained while work eastern end o f Washington county. her good soil and climate suitable for a reduced quota they would find lieves that nothing will happen but ma ing at the Turner Creek Isigging com Reports show that residences of men themselves confronted with the prob terialization of his dreams. . . , growing a great variety of plants; but pany camp near Yamhill. According given employment during the month How unanswerable history proves that she needs just a little coddling. In a lem of getting rid of, without mar- . . , „ . , County Gets $1,269.16 . to reports a skyline broke, dropping a were Aloha, 73; Beaverton, 10; Tigard nothing inspires bad faith like perfect ' town of many vacant lots and wide j keting, pigs that had been farrowed . , ,, „ . y . , .. , heavy load on Mr. Schmitt and an- 31, Sherwood, 79, Forest Grove 31 and county’s portion of the narrow roadways it is — a *544 Washington faith! ■ • . • . • . Though I would - not or a are about on these ------ 'streets with " 1 * - ” * ------- ” Qftiî QQ , . , .. . ui ie a u o u i to tu l farrow a i i u w un u i c o r i farms. huub . Hillsboro 53. part with such scraps of education as sen is problem to keep home grounds * ' ' ’ 1' P»esen ing e profit« of A thjn ncw 8tand these people are other man. Drinking and Policemen Sane Writing S m o k in Throughout State A _ . . . . I have learned at school. I do not place the same store by them as of certain odds and ends l came by In the streets. . . . I f nobody dropped out at the eighth grade, who would hire the col lege graduates? . . Ambition be yond capacity is the first American weakness. . . . The only semblance of equality is found In an insane asy lum. There all are treated alike; It Is socialism In action. . One wom an outlived three husbands, each leav ing her a fortune. When she died, her money was loft to spread a screech from the grave of man's worthless ness. . . . Buy at a second-hand book store a few books of ‘deep thought’ In which the former owner has marked numerous passages. Leave them ly ing about your room. The chamber maid will see them, znd be awed by your learning. She will tell the neigh bors; they will tell everybody. . . . Judging a man by what he reads is as wrong as to say he swallows all he smells. . . . No man Is a complete failure until he delights to think his virtue Is what keeps him poor.” Something I once heard I have carried along In my mind for years, as new, important, and inspiring hope. I cannot remember whether l read it In newspaper, boob or magazine, or heard some one say I t ; nor can I re call the name of the author. . . . Briefly, the statement was that If a man practices good behavior for its own sake (because it Is finally easier and more profitable than had behavior, and renders his success in life more probable) such practice Improves hls Intelligence; strengthens and betters hls brain, as other organs of the body may be Improved by exercise. . . . Thus a well-behaved man hits a double advantage: 1. His good conduct pays him. In Increasing his comforts; 2. He Is pursuing the course In life best calculated to improve hia Intelli gence and bis character. t ha uta I n liim rr nnnam uiumn fe e ikn ° looking attractive, especially that bor- 8tate “ <lucr commission for the insisting that the claim.« be cut as j ,1c r between the sidewalk and the ' i” * t,h/ ee “ onth“ of ,ts operation ,1s much as 20 per cent even in those In- I Noble Grand Club Meets CARDS A DANCING $1,269.16. The apportionment was ¡di ch. I would suggest that this A card party and dance will be held stances where such claims are sui - Mrs. W ill Heart of West Slape, was made various counties in accordane at St. Anthony's Auditorium, Tigard " " with .i ^ T • i * u l ™ . ^ **' r,t'd t,V hl* ^ h ; , eVi< hostess to the I'a t Noble Grand club «« • »• I,, n i IP ... , » . * I ^ l w . . tv, I ., • i. . . . . vt re i i n 1 t y i ut i i . i n n I th n ■ n in »i a i » ecu; le ........... ... . »••>- ¡nt, receipts of purchase. Some claims w A potluck dinner was Thursday, August 16. Prizes for every f years tr m;i ' to that strip that money ,i9..fo r. r! 1,ef PurP°ses' An ad- . i ! . . . ---------- - ------¡Wednesday. five tables De>or prize, Dutch lunch. '" L Ì , " ' ’ You v ™ ditlon.l » « ,.« 0 0 ^ «M f- badly. needs its face lifted ‘ so eliminated. The Washington County ,n(f Mra Iaabene Wutcen o f Forest AdmisMion 25c. ter will be divided later. do not need many to start with as committee, as well ns the State com- (¿rove* delivered a most interesting ¡they multiply so rapidly; and another mittee, feel that claim« a« submitted talk on Red Cr08a work Prescriptions at Browns Pharmacy. great featuie is that they require > COTTON BLOSSOM SINGERS by farmers are generally Just and < practically no care and, except at TO B E IN B EAVERTO N represent hog production of this ccun- ¡planting time, no water. Put some in; The well known and popular singers W- They feel that slight discrepan- now and then forget about them f rom (he Piney Woods Farm Life c*es may ant* are not unwilling until they call your attention by fling School of Mississippi will give a pío- make reasonable adjustments, ing their masses of lovely blooms be i tn Friday, Au. ust 17, in the Con p eople in Washington County eon- fore your dazzled eyes. re ;atl nal church at r ight o'clock. c* rne<* hog production pro- CH ARLES F. C L A R K E Y a I, ive been In ' ring then) over .he K,am feel that the whole situation is “Fight the Good Fight” . brought up Ol , IU , d by misunder- By E. Britt Nedry, Pro«. Hikes 8 .Miles into Woods , Fine ni r > by tbi- famous quar- sf;int1*nK on fhe part of minor bureau --------------------------------------------- ------------------------ --------------:________ > Jack Marsh and his cousin Morris let. N admission I? charged but an ofDcl®!» regarding production condl- The Washington County Republican Dr. P. O. Riley, secretary of the : Williams were driven to Willamlnu offering will 1 e taken which will gc *ions *n Pacific Northwest. club will meet at Hillsboro tiri« Fri- Marlon County Club, enjoyed a vaca- Tuesday morning by Essex Marsh, entirely to the Piney Woods School. day, August 10, at the Chamber of tlon at the beaches this week. “Doc” From there the boys with their pack Price Schedule for 1934 . Commerce m. The _ — _ . building at 8 p. ...... »..«> and hls helpers are doing some very pony h^ed eight mile« into the Roturris front Ilo«pitHl Set O il r ilberts at Session «)>«gion will be In charge of chairman effective work in Marion County, woodg to the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. ---- ■ ■ Paul Phlterson, Senator Allan By- which is enthusiastically O. O. P. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ludwig, who wore Filbert prices for 1934 were set at a m> K 'ind Wmaking ' long"'journey« into seriously Injured in an automobile ac fr,,D* rt ^r,Ces for JH34 8et “ j non of Portland, vice-president of the . . . h! c.d.nt sometime ago were h,OUgh. mee,t,nf? of grOWers Iaat Frlday n,iiht Oregon Republican club, will speak. , The executive committee of the R I the ,h(' woods. ^ oodB- ■ ago ■ i a" follows: and planB for the county campaign 1 publican ------------- club -------------- will meet * nt --------- state head _______ home from the hospital two H weeks Barconlonaa, large 14 cents, fancy Hale of M ine Reported and are recuperating slowly. Re- nl na"’ n ' 1’ 0 1 * e r ™” cy will be made. An active Republican quarters next Wednesday, August 15, at 1.30 p. m. This committee Includes It I, ' report«! th.t Cobb, port, . . that M , Lodwlp .111 b , con- * 7 e"“ .o t . / ,n c» U « n f baby "» 7, the state cffieer8 and county chair W rite .n d J o «.,, bar, .old th .lr m l * <» « . ....... <w • " . __________ ........ ..... . » " ....... . men. in Grant county, Oregon, near Baker, time, • • • proxlmately 3 cents less than last United States Senator Fred Stelwer 'fo r $30.000 year. All Republicans, young and old. men made a spirited address at an outdoor i and women, are urg d to Join and meeting of the Linn County Republi County 4-H Clulw to I'ionlr The help the Republic in club movement. Reports Theft of Watch can club Monday evening. A large The annual picnic of the 4-H club.- It Is a loyal effort to unite and har E. O. Zimmerman of route 2, Beav audience was out to greet him and of Washington county will take r'ace monize all gr up-< of the party, wrd erton, reported the theft of a watch cheered hi« stand on the constitution Sunday. August 12, at Roamr rs Rest restore Republican principles and from a desk in the Centenary Wilbur and parliamentary government. The on the Tualatin river . leadership. l*ait{y responsibility ran Muthodist Episcopal church In Port Senator will take an active part in only be maintained if those who reg land He valued the watch at $60. E X TR A SPEC IAL O FFERING the campaign and make many speech ister under its banner remain true to H O FSTEATERS PHOTO STU es for our club. with Amendments the colors. It is very accurate to say Checker I’laycr» Compete DIO Offers 3 Portraits size 5x7 that high costs of government and 1 j Twelve checker players from this mounted tn Beautiful Easel Frame Republican Headquarters have been confusion in public affairs have been for only $2 00 (For short time only) Published in Weekly Install- coun‘ y «*>«* with the same number opened on the eighth floor o f the the result of organized minorities. from Yamhill county Wednesday night ACT Q U ICKLY — H O F8TEAT , m e n tS o n P a j^ e 2 j at the Newberg Chamber o f Commerce j Morgan Building You are cordially Let u« return to American party ERS STUDIO. 715 S. W. Third Ava [Invited to come up any time. i standards. rooms for a competitive game. cor. Jrd and M orrison. Portland. i id a m Oregon REPUBLICAN CLUBS CONSTITUTION of the United States