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r i l l HMD A V . » F .I T F .M W F K T O pau . f I«, ISM M P r a X M » * C O T T A G E tJ B 0 V K J Î 5 5 5 Î Â ro m for « la d in g and paving IS* miles esl la n d . A " f , , ‘.’I'mlvlng pn'roiaad Job I . " n o n - » 1 st.nl Ac trib u te to A m e ric an in d u ilry . T he c e n lia l lab o r union of th e Ito«. I.l« « d Itridge » c h ille r " ’’ " ‘‘* 7 , ..... .he law ............ c o rd in „ g „ Io ____, c o m p _____ l .i n i . ____ fll-d will A lh of New Y ork a d o p te d the su g g e stio n a n d on » eplem section and c o n stru c tin g a the qu estio n I t th h e , P o rtla n d b u re a u , th e p p r nm tm u il e i iotei h e r 5. 1882. Staged th e firs t m o n ste r p a ra d e th ro u g h * viaduct H o ffm an Con m a k e rs - of tills schem e c o n * ta c ts young m en ---- th e s tr e e ts of th a t city, w hich w as p a rtic ip a te d In by «■olierete a n d o ffera th e m poalllnna aa tru ck stru e tlo ii Co., P o rtla n d got e ___1 betw een tw e n ty a n d th irty th o u sa n d lab o rers. d riv e rs, re p re s e n tin g lh a l he hold, ,49.893 M ilw aukie avenue under- ■ « to r U kaUN AK lt S O O D O A R P O regon w as th e first s ta te to e n ac t a law m a k a h a u lin g c o n tr a r i w ith a large ci.«»sing Job lin a i rib u tta * ta tu a r t l J l S H T H B l'K • • • ing lab o r day a legal holid ay T h is law w a s |« s s e d on tire d is trib u to r a n d Is adding a A itvertlsln * K u u f e i r t n « * r » ' n F e b ru a ry 31. 1*87 se ttin g a sid e th e first Saturday In n u m b er of tr u c k s to hla fleet Af » m a lt to w n s of U nion and I ta k n l«ut«li*h»4 Rv»ry Ttiar»«l*> by O tta « » J u n e a s ’ lab o r day T his » a s c h an g e d in 1893 to the l«ublt»bu«s i\«mi«an> te r em p lo y m en t te rm s h ave been present from co u n ty got a n,e PnMdMl L ^ X IfS A R I' « U O P O A H I’ first M onday in S e p tem b e r C ongress m ad e lh a l da« P u b l i c C om m issioner a rra n g e d he coilecte a th re e itoltai U tllltle * W ¡U IO K W T A IX a n a tio n a l h o lid a y In th e c a p ita l and te r r ito rie s and fee from his p ro sp e ctiv e em ployee F ra n k M cCulloch w hen he an- A rrtd rM |« ib llt» tlo n « rt» i» < l »< Ck'llas» w hich he »ays la to pay for a n “In possessions J u n e 28. 1894 n o u n c e .l a ra te red u ctio n of • - !•»* « o « 4 • '! « • m a ll« B efore th e w rite r left w ith th e a rm y fo r Cuba c u t 111 r a t e s o f t h e E a s t e r n O r e te r s ta le permit.** Ho»inoM> Oftto» nt » N o rth S U th M m a n d th e P h ilip p in e s in I*»* the day w as c eleb ra ted S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S " 7 ; « o n L ig h t * P o w c Co T h e cut C hicago. 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Tor L ew is believes in and advocates in d u s tria l unions » tale d e p a rtm e n t of edu catio n Dr ,'t of the 31 sla te s polled T hese su m m er, due to early darknea* th e p re sid en c y m et th e o th e r day In Dea Moines. lie. w hile G re en c lin g s to c ra ft u n io n s As sta te d In the V erne l> H a lli, a ssistin g In high sta le s are C alifornia. Colorado, 11 M any m oto rist« "o v erd riv e lh al. a n d ta lk e d over the d ro u th situ a tio n C olu m n s a p S en tin el o f A ugust 30. th e re is a v ast d iffe re n c e be school su pervision and c u rric u lu m lln o l. In d ian a low s. K an sas, Ken headlights'* th a t la. th ey could not p eared In th e d aily p a p e r , about th e b“ tw e en a c r a f t a n d a n In d u stria l union U n d er the re o rg a n isa tio n th is fall R oben J tuck« M aine. M aryland M asearh u sto p th eir r a r e w ith in th e llluinl very little ibout th e c o n c re te pro p o sals a d v a n c e d b\ aaske. d eputy s ta le sup«M ste m . the n io n s co n sist of m en doing c ra ft union sy system m e u union* . . . .. .. ~............ --- y M iaa sa e. orp u ty ■«»*«- ■ nten- - e tt, M inn, «oia Mls.. url. N e h r a . n a le d d is ta n c e b efo re th em it he» e ith e r of th e m o r any of th e o th e r m id w e s te rn gov th at a c e rta in k in d o f w ork, th o u g h th ey m ay he em ploy- j B|)t ,,f public in stru c tio n . Is leav- ka New York N o rth D ak o ta. .......... Dhlo been extenatvely a d v e rtis e d e rn o rs w ho w ere p re sen t. _ _ _ _ Bouth p e d e s tria n s sh o u ld w alk on th e left ed In h u n d re d s of d iffe re n t In d u strie s T hus, all tr u c k lll(t for , h r eaB, to do gra d u a te O klahom a. I’ennsy Ivanla A bout the only th in « lo he g a th e re d a s to R**»* ........... . ».» tk a eania im liin thnOCh »OITIF niMV .. .-1» Ie of the h ig h w a y facing oncoin d riv e rs b elong to th e sa m e union, th o u g h som e m ay w ork D akota Tennessee V irginia W a s h v e lfs ideas a f te r w a d in g th ro u g h a m ass of p rin te d w ork fo r ste el c o rp o ra tio n s a n d som e fo r o th e r In Ington. W est V irginia a n d W iscon lug tra ffic M any d o n 't seem to hooev" w a» th a t th e re w ere in th e p r e s id e n ts m ind You never inis» the Oregon cli sin P re sid e n t Roosevelt leads In re a lise th a t to w alk on • d a rk d u s trie s U n d e r th e In d u stria l unio n sy stem , all id ea s a n d c o n clu sio n s on a long ra n g e lan d use p ro w o rk e rs in a n in d u s try w ould belong to one big m a te u n til you've lived In C e n tra l Alabam a Florida M ichigan Mon highw ay w e arin g d a rk clothea la an g ra m id eas he h a d re a c h e d on a to u r of th e d ro u th A m erica C 1’ M cCullough design ta n a . N i » r lh <’ ultna. a n d in v ita tio n to th e c o ro n e r An a u to union, w h a te v e r th e ir Job sta te s." And a s to L an d o n in th e th o u g h ts o f th e d rlv ar should, h ow ever, ta k e every T h is In te rn a l fight oversh ad o w ed all o th e r ques- e r of O regon » five coast highw ay t'ta h K a n sa s g o v e rn o r w ere th e pro p o sals for w a te r con p re c a u tio n ev en go to w h at ma« tlo n s b efo re o rg a n is e d la b o r w hen la b o r «lay daw ned bridges, w rites M cCullough took a se rv a tio n a n d soil c o n se rv a tio n g a in e d fro m close leave of absence to build b u d g e , \lt»b HHIInc IU . Wet’" seem rid ic u lo u s le n g th s to operate M onday. S e p te m b e r 7 c o n ta c t w ith th e d isa ste rs of fa rm e rs a n d c a ttle ra is A utom obiles kill G o v e rn o r I-andon. sp e a k in g at W ic h ita . K a n s for th e U. »• g o v e rn m e n t in Cen e rs in h is ow n p ra irie s ta te In th e last few years. A new Job selling racket I. r . w a r » h .w d o w n . tra ! A m erica and will re tu rn to the said ' . . « • • ” ..........— ~ d e p a rtm e n t early In IMtrtrd by the l*nrtland lu-Her " • In a d isp a tc h to th e C orvallis O a se tte -T lm e s by • J fo r one. a m so rry to see th e re ce n t spilt In s ta f f h i g h * , Jo e Alex. M orris. U nited P re ss s ta f f c o rre sp o n d e n t. Ituslnesa b u re au In w hich v ictim s ntg n t th e r a n k s o f la b o r a n d hope th a t it will he speedily 1937 L an d o n ’s id eas w ere ex p lain ed m ore in d e ta il a s fol- a lied out >f small pay manta healed. T he g re a t g a in s m ad e by lab o r th ro u g h its . . . . ( I .I i , . 1 t h e o i p j . - g e i l e n t T o u r H o m e I T I n l W h o p m o t ------ No less a perso n ag e Ilian fo rm o r g a n is a tio n s a re In d a n g e r so long a s th is division ” In a m e m o ran d u m left w ith th e p re sid e n t. G ov e x ists H er* a g ain , u n ity is re q u isite fo r p ro g re s s and e r tro v e rn o r A. W N orblad of A s e rn o r L an d o n r e ite ra te d h l . view s on e m e rg en c y a n d to ria now a p ra c tic in g a tto rn e y lo n g -ran g e d ro u th re lief a n d e m p h a siie d th e d e sir a c h ie v e m e n t." b rin g s the la te st legal a ctio n lo de ab ility of s ta te a n d fe d era l cooperation In w a te r lay building of th e new sta tsh o u se C IT Y » U F D F D R »7.500 BAM AGFS. sto ra g e p ro je c ts in K a n sa s a n d sim ila r sta te s, espect- N orblad. a c tin g for an u n id e n ti Due. It Is alleged, to th e u n fit c o n d itio n of a side ally th ro u g h c o n stru c tio n of ponds, la k e s a n d reser- w alk a w om an f r a c tu re d h e r an k le a c c o rd in g to the fied g roup of » a le m clients, a n voir* in w hich to sto re ra in fa ll. In g e n era l, h e w as follow ing Item from th e M cM innville R e g is te r-T e le no u n ced he w ould seek an In ju n c u n d e rsto o d to h av e d iscu ssed th e n e c e ssity of tio n to p revent th e »late c sp tt.d th o ro u g h su rv e y s to aid in w a te r a n d w ind erosion phone- M ary IjAractn filed su it a g a in st th e C ite of Me com m ission from building on any co n tro l d evelopm ent a n d Im p ro v em en t of farm -to - p ro p e rty o th e r th a n the e x a rt M lnnvllle. J u ly 39. d e m a n d in g $7.900 d a m a g e s for In m a r k e t ro a d s: use of fe d era l and s ta te d e p a rtm e n ts g ro u n d occupied by the old build ' M w bulldlnK „ of a g ric u ltu re a s in fo rm a tio n fo r fa rm e rs T h e K a n ju rie s received last J a n u a r y w hen she fell on T h ird - stre e t a n d f r a c tu r e d h e r Ankle a n d le* In th e com - k » sas g o v e rn o r is sa id to h a v e u rg e d g r e a t c are , how p lain t the p la in tif f . U t e , th a t the .Id e w a lk w n , In ‘- x e and h * th a n th e Id ^ o n . e v e r In a n y s h ifts in lan d use. p o in tin g out th a . a n u n fit c o n d itio n due to th e negligence of th e city th a t t u r n th e re w e re only sm all a r e a s in K a n sa s w hich h e be a n d she r e q u e s t, th e a d d itio n ., sum of «2™ 00 for " V ^ I l Z L ¿ r k lieved should be r e tire d fro m p ro d u c tio n -” d o c to r a n d m edical fe e . a n d »240 00 fo r w a g e , lost cd by W lileon p a rk T he m e a g e rn e ss o f th e p ress new s a s to th e A tto rn ey G e n era l 1 It Van d u rin g a p eriod o f c o n v alescen ce.” p re sid e n t’s view s w as su rp risin g ; but he. In a ra d io W in k le re n d ere d a n opinion Jul« O u r p o s tm a s te r h a s called a tte n tio n to the fact S In te rp re tin g th e a d d ress S u n d a y e v en in g sta te d we a re goin g to con l»39 special of r o u r s sid w a a ta lk s a re in a d con d itio n t th h a t som e o ia e w m s such u m h ■•«««. ................... as b e in g only to In serve soil, c o n serv e w a te r a n d c o n serv e life If th ese th a t th e c ity m all c a r r ie r s will h a v e to be ta k e n off d icate th a t th e cap ito l should l>* re p o rts a re c o rre c t R oosevelt and I-andon a g re e as c e rta in ro u te s u n less re p a irs a r* m ade to w h at sh o u ld be done. b u ilt on th e a p p ro x im ate location nf our littih litig TKN It w ould be had e n o u g h to d e p riv e re sid e n ts of o f th e old one a n d the p h ra se now \ \ » » i l l r i ' l i its« f r i ' t i i t i n I r t i T he w rite r lived in N e b ra sk a for about 17 y e a rs c e rta in se c tio n s of th e c ity of h a v in g th e ir m all d»- r " d wt. ri, m rB n t only «0 id sn tl- a n d from experience, g ained d u rin g th o se y e ars, is H A L M H I N S » tu 'lt b i ' i i r i n g « l ' i i n l «vh h *h w i l l c u t i l l c llvered. but it w ould be still w orse if som eone sued <r<iUnJ Alw, Van convinced th a t a n e x te n siv e w a te r c o n se rv a tio n p ro th e c ity a n d w as given Judgm ent a g a in s t It for a W lnJt|# , h a t tim e, no ta x p a y e r g ram w ill com e as n e a r solving m ost of th e problem s larg e su m o f m oney fo r In ju rie s cau sed by th e bad h a d th e rig h t to b rin g gtich a suit of f a rm e r s in th e m id w e ste rn sta te s as a n y th in g th a t ¡ tn y I h > v or girl turning *nu" i n t o o u r » fo rk th<- prt«'- c o n d itio n o f a sidew alk c an be done It Is tr u e th a t th e a v era g e y e a rly r a in sin ce no one could show fin an c ia l t li- x ig n iit c s l o n t h e c i t r t l “ A s titc h In tim e sa v e s n in e " O ld a n d trite , hut Injury. fall w as r a th e r sm all, b u t th e re w as a la rg e w in te r tru e snow fall w hich, a s it a n d th e Ice in th e stre a m s th aw ed in th e sp rin g , caused both th e c re e k s and — -----— — — — - O re g o n 's Incom e from gasoline riv ers to ov erflo w th e ir b a n k s T he c o n se rv a tio n of In 1932 J a p a n e s e Im p o rts of c o tto n goods Into th e , BXri) fo r the first ,• «en m onth* of th is snow a n d ice w a te r w ould re su lt in a c o n sid e r U nited S ta te s w ere 789.000 sq u a re y a rd s. In 19X9 th ey 193« ----- o o n s .... tis to ta ----- lle d ssea »3.769.901 on iiM 119.399 w ere 38.179.000 sq u a re y a rd s, a c c o rd in g to th e St 029 gallo n s of gas, S e c re ta ry of able a d d itio n to th e ra in fa ll. T h ere is a n o th e r seem ingly in ex h a u stib le source L Istu ouis ls G lobe-D lo b e -Ite em m o ocrat. c ra t T 1 w wo o o 01 f th io* e re a so s o n s fo iv r th «■■ is ■» S ta te Snell r e p o r t'd The d a ta of w a te r » h i r h could be utlllxed. T h ere w ere w in d S.. tlu'in itnil th«' aph n ili'l array of «chool >atpi>li«a sta te o f a f fa ir s a re tl> th a t A m erican c o tto n m ills h ig h w a y fund g ets tl.«4»’> 919 o f m ills all over th e se c tio n of N e b ra s k a w h e re the h a d to pay m illio n s of d o lla rs In "p re c e ss in g ta x e s.” , hllt am ount w rite r resid ed W hen w a te r w as needed, all one had : - per cen t sa les ta x nnd . . . wc have gnthcri'il to fill your in « 'la fo r nehool to do w as to s t a r t th e w indm ill a n d th e re w as an (2t th a t A m e ric an m ills p a y in g a m in im u m o f »13 M arlon c o u n ty votes 'in local DON T mi«« Uus event Only one p n w Vo any boy a b u n d a n t supply. T h is w ould seem to In d icate th a t for a 40-hour w eek could not com pete w ith J a p a n e s e p ro h ib itio n o p tio n In N ovem ber, th e re a r e u n d e rg ro u n d s tre a m s o r lak e s, w hose w a lab o r paid »3 fo r 9.5-hour w eek T h e r e s u l t ’’ O ne mil- w llh p e titio n s b earing INK) slgna- te rs m ig h t be tap p ed and m ad e m ore a b u n d a n tly llon c o tto n sp ln d le rs w ere sc rap p e d la s t y e a r nnd one , ureB a lren d y on file T h a t news or girl av ailab le by som e m ethod w hich will, u n doubtedly, m illion five h u n d re d th o u s a n d m ore will he idle th is b ro u g h t to pre ■ proh ib itio n - day be developed by o u r c ap a b le e n g in e e rs y e a r N o w o n d e r we h a v e m illions of unem ployed „ tn te h o u se v e te ra n s m em ories of . . o r re . m rs. . . i i « 11 m il.» i m i n t o v e r t o a ____t___ W h a t h a s been sa id does not m e a n th a t e m e rg th e ía m o tti 11 m ile Jaunt over to A m erican t k lab ency re lie f m e a su re s should not be a d o p te d im m ed i In dependence. In - Polk ------------ —— ll-VI.VWI --- — county. -- < . a te ly bu t. unless th e re h a s been a g re a t c h a n g e In T he a ttitu d e and a c tio n s o f Rcxiaevelt and I-an peclally a ro u n d -le rtlo n a n d le g ia th e c h a r a c te r of th e people of th e m id w est sin ce the don w hen th e y m et a t D m M oines « v e re . » t i l , w rite r lived in th a t section, it is c e rta in th a t a t lea st THE D R U O ST O R E w ould ex p ect o f m en a s p ir in g to th e p re sid en c y A p • • • per c e n t of th em do not w a n t to go on th e dole p a re n tly n e ith e r of th em h a s a tte m p te d to m ak e T h e s ta te b o a rd of fo re stry tnni T h ey a re a s tu rd y In d u strio u s. In d e p en d e n t a n d p o litical c a p ita l o u t of th a t m e e tin g T h is Is as It recom m end to t h e next leglslatur» c o u ra g e o u s people. All th e y w a n t Is a c h a n c e to should be c o n sid e rin g th e se rio u sn e ss o f th e situ a tio n irq u ls ltlo n of tax d e lin q u e n t fo r w ork T he a ffe c te d s ta te g o v e rn m e n ts and th e fe d .. A,..e .• T> . |,r»- d l-|, •' ‘ ' ------------------------------------------------------ e ra l g o v e rn m e n t sh o u ld and u n d o u b ted ly w ill u n ite the Im p ressio n th a t th e r e w as so m e th in g e x tra o rd ln in pro v id in g th a t o p p o rtu n ity . S p e n d in g m oney for a ry in th e w ay th ey m et. In fa c t th e r e w as m ore such a p u rp o se couid not be classed a s boondoggling, p r in te r s ' Ink spilled o v e r th e w ay th e y m et th a n if sp e n t on p ro je c ts th a t w ould fit in to a g e n era l w h a t th e y a g ree d upon. plan of re h a b ilita tio n . W illiam H a rd . In a ra d io b ro a d c a st, co m m ented LABOR BAY. on a re p o rte d p lan of P re s id e n t R o o se v e lt to as P e te r J M cG uire. s e c re ta ry of th e N ew Y ork sem ble such w orld d ic ta to r s a s M ussolini of Italy, C ity B ro th erh o o d of C a rp e n te rs a n d J o in e rs, is c re d S ta lin of R u ss ia a n d H itle r of G e rm a n y a ro u n d a ited w ith c o n ce iv in g th e idea of h a v in g one d a y set tab le to fra m e a w orld peace pact. Be c a re fu l Mr. aside fo r lab o r as a legal holiday. H e a n n o u n c e d th is P r e s id e n t' H av e th e m se a rc h e d be fo re you sit dow n idea M ay 8. 1882. H is proposal w as t h a t a d a y should w ith th e m a t th a t ro u n d ta b le a n d th e n be su re to be set a sid e as a festiv e d a y d u rin g w hich a p a ra d e w ear th e la te s t m odel o f ste e l vests. th ro u g h th e s tr e e ts of th e city w ould p e rm it a fcn ttw OWovr Landon Leads barm Poll in 24 States Boys and Girls W'uliii fo r the Italloons! Free—d en Nice Prizes! NEXT SATURDAY AT 10: A M PRIZES on Display in Our WINDOW KEM’S for DRUGS Back to School STATE CAPITOL NEWS LETTER v a c a tio n sto ry of t h . cap ito l crew . T e a * ,m a n and H a rry L. « r o . s for .in «ha O r e v n n c o a s t s ta te s e n a to r fro m th e 13th dls- fro m P T a f t toP A sto ria In a 47-foot M e t. a n d E v e re tt L o g an . W illiam , ’ .___, , _ „ a t i r , r , H ith Pots of Pep I. to r s ta te re p re s e n ta tiv e In th e 5,h THEYEAT— S - l- m . O r... 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