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r i l l KM iYY. JA N U A R Y «I. IMI i- v i T U X S E N T I N E L C O T T A G E O K I » ■» O R E G O N pm M ¿iitucr viim r *intuul E s ta b lis h e d 18S9 L eo n ard S G o d d ard Kditiw C. 1 R y n earao n . Ativwrtfcdtwi Mgr. P u b lish ed E v ery T h u rsd a y bv C o ttag e G rove P u b lish in g C o tu aa n v L eo n a rd & G o d d ard . P re sid e n t k W Shofs'.sU S e c re ta ry B usiness O ffice a t 25 N o rth S ixth S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S tC ash In advance» O ne y e a r ------------------------------ »1 >' Six M o n t h s ------------------------ JO T h ree m o n th s ------------------- 55 O ne m onth F o reig n r a te 50c v e a r a d d itio n a l M em ber of N a tio n a l E d ito ria l A ssociation O regon N e w sp a p e r P r e s s As. n O regon N e w sp ap e r C onference w rite th em If he h a d th o u g h t of them . T h e B ladtnes, f a th e r a n d son. good re p u b lica n s, o w n e rs of the M cM innville T elep h o n e -R e g iste r al so know how to g ra c e fu lly p a y a d e se rv e d c o m p lim e n t to a d em o crat a s evidenced by th e follow ing: “G o v e rn o r M a rtin 's m essage to th e le g isla tu re w as c h a ra c te ris tic of th e m an S tra ig h tfo rw a rd a n d to th e point he re cite d Ihe acco m p lish m e n ts o f th e b ien n iu m a n d plead for sa n ity a n d econom y A f te r lo oking over th e photos of th e g o v e rn o rs of th e fo rty -eig h t s ta te s we h a v e a feelin g th a t O regon not only h a s th e b e st looking c h ie f ex ecu tiv e but a lso C e best b a la n c ed m an in th e o u tf it.“ T h en a n a p p e a l w as ta k e n to Ihe U n ited S tate* S u p rem e C ourt. And on J a n u a r y 4. In a u n a n im o u s d e cision rxad by C h ief Ju s tic e H ughe*, th e C ourt *et a sid e Ihe se n te n c e a n d held th a t C»e O regon law . as a p p lied In th is case, w as re p u g n a n t to the due process c la u se of th e C o n stitu tio n the c la u se w hich p ro te c ts th e rig h ts of fre e speech a n d asse m b la g e It Is now believed th a t th is decision w l” stU 'iigly a n d fa v o ra b ly a ffe c t th e c a se s of o th e r ra d ic a ls co n v icted u n d e r the O reg o n act T h u ’ th e S u p re m e C o u rt uses Its pow er a n d p re stig e to m a in ta in th e C o n stitu tio n a l rig h ts o f r a d i c a ls w ho w ould d e stro y I t ’ The S u p re m e C ourt h a s a lw ay s been a fe a rle s s d e fe n d e r of civil right:- fr eetom of speech. free d o m of pre*». freed o m of asse m b ly a n d e sp e cially th e rig h ts of m in o ritie s. B eing Im m une to p o litic s a n d to p re ssu re of a n y kind. It c a n a n d doe* re sist th e h y ste ria o f the m o m en t so t - a l th e C o n stitu tio n . In sp irit a* w ell a s w ord, m ay he p re serv e d , a n d A m erica m ay re m ain a free n a tio n A C anned E d ito rial. situ a tio n a t th e sta te prison T he m e a su re w ould a u th o rise the w a r den to d e d u ct five d a y s from th e se n ten c e of a p riso n e r for each m o n th of good b eh av io r t h i s p ra c tic e w as follow ed for m an y y e a rs a t th e s ta te p r l ’on until h a lte d 1 a n o p inion of th e a tto rn e y g e n e ril h o lding th a t It w as not a u th o r is ’d u n d e r th e law • • • In «An < y P o p u la tio n ln c rv a o rd O re g o n 's Insana population U In c re a se d 1M p e rce n t In t*'e past 13 year« acco rd I nit to t ‘w» O agon M ental H ygiene Society w hich I» s u p p o rtin g a m ove fo r tw o le ji» la tlv e a p p ro p ria tio n « , one to »'I n a n ce a p sy c h ia tric w a rd In c«»n ncctlon w ith th e t ’n lv erslty of Or*» gon M edical >cho«»l at l*ortland, ’tie o th et to ex ten d th e U nlversPY C hild G u id a n ce C linic to every c o u n ty In th e «tale T O G E T H E R TH E Y STAN D. I m p o r t a n t I eglwlatlon Jti-an’e. A G R IC U L T U R E T h e e a r th Is S alem . J a n 30 T ^ e re 1« a no th e m o th e r o f a ll w ealth. W ith o u t tic e ab le d e a rth of im |> ortant Icgl«- livestock, raw foods a n d fib e rs la tto n before the se» ton now ,n It» w hich m o d ern m a n p ro d u ces from second w eek E x ce p t for th e need th e soil, m a n u fa c tu rin g a n d dis to fin a n c e » tate a c tiv itie s a lre ad y tr ib u tio n w auld c e a se to function, e<tabll»hed no proposal« have v» t a n d c o n su m e rs w ould be d e prived a p p e a re d In «it h e r legislative b«»dy of th e ne ce ssities o f life W ith o u t w hich w ould J ir t ir y a long d aw n m ark e t» , each p ro d u c e r w ould re out «es Ion. " P e , ' W ill I f l . S H it S u c h bill» a« h ave been In tro d u c v e rt to se lf-su ffic ien c y a n d th e low ed a re for the m o st p a rt of m inor living s ta n d a r d s t h a t p rev ailed In M llc t i h a . beni salii si: ut thè lo .tita tx e C om pany s ta tt’ tlelana IE Y t»l' D R IN K P O N T M N (k Im p o rta n ce T ^ e re are several th a t ija v i l i , alt. tig d*i»ci bui » h a i • lo » th a t 4.5'«’ I r . l r . l i tat : a te i c e n tu rie s g o n e by deMih » It ile c re a s in g ie t a t e n in te « . . . I I . k . « • Do y o u re m e m b e r th e tim e w hen will a ttr a c t a tte n tio n t*efore com M A N U F A C T U R E W ere It not . . t -'lis ia - l yea r N e a r ly " ft.I11»*! m lttee« on the floor If th e y ever H l i » f u l l y . » i l h hts nu nd ut (he fo r th o se w ho w o rk w ith th e ir a few d rin k - c au se d th e d isc o rd a n t get th a t fa r but n o th in g th a t can I h l * p t in - e eluuds, he s trp s '»ut In tu ’ ite N*i o th e rs » e re in ju r e d s tr a in s o f "T h e O ld G ra y M are h an d s, fo r th e c a p ita l w hich p ro IS—Cecrg*j< ftr*i ccL"r.;ci be «aid to t>e of v ita l Im p o rta n ce M an'» la n u l b r tw r e n tn 'e r . rtn .n a o f ay » a lk in g alon e s rv o u n ts d fu r a s s e m b ly convened vides m a c h in e s a n d ra w m ate ria ls, A lnt W h at S h e U sed to Be,“ to to th e w elfare of th e » late F o r ln ’ T o h im . l e , a u .e he »«■»■» ne d a itg e r, m ore tita n 25 t*er cent of all pedea. z a n d fo r th e d ire c tio n a n d coordi rin g o u t on th e m id n ig h t a ir ? It a an c e th e re 1« S e n a to r theoe i* no J a e g e r l l u l he'» d ’ *e tr ia n d e a lh s anti in ju r ie s In l M‘i5. L*»’ard*» I f you w o u ld liv e out y o u r »I - ' I t —Loa yu* et Narons eoun n a tio n fu rn ish e d by m an a g em e n t, Is re p o rte d th a t In a n e ig h b o rin g p ro p o sa l to repeal th e m ilk c o n f 'r a ru de a » a l * n in g fi* m h o ted span, e ro .» a t i n t e r . l . o o a C- c v g a r.^ d ani;d Ecccb S»e<-t t i f a t o m o d e rn c iv ilisatio n w ould droop c ity , not long since, a few d rin k s tro l act e n d S e n a to r C a rn e s'« pro '<ly. and » a it fn r th e S ig n a l. lig u le » coie.t'tle*' b’ L a n d soon die. W ith o u t m ill and c au sed a crow d of w ould-be song poseí on th e p a rt of »Senator IT-TV’ v G u g g e n h e im S trin g e r to put a «top to th e fu r fa c to ry , th e re w ould be only lim it s te r s to a tte m p t to rin g a new e r u shed K.SOQXV th e r e x p an sio n of b ra n c h b a n k in g , C h ristia n Helen*-« S n rie iv Hqn ed m a rk e ts fo r c ro p s, a n d d is trib u v e rsio n o f th a t old sotrt “T h e good n ’l of w hich will p re c ip ita te a lot r«na tor prenx'ton a d»v »,JjtMtl 9 45. fo ren o o n se rv ir» □ercr.a-LCs 13C6 tio n w ould be a t a sta n d still. C on old c a r a ln t w h a t »tie used to he ' of d e b a te pro a n d con 11 ir .- o n ’»rtiion "T ruth '* IS—¿k jar? erc^ j-e neeelab su m ers. ric h a n d poor, w ould lack a n d th a t w hen th e sin g e rs s ta rte d T h en o ver In t 'e H ouse th e re I» ashed through eiicrt? cl th e ir old c ars, n e a ib y re sid en t* Je even th e m e a g e r n e ce ssities of llfe. a bill by H yde. E ck e rsley . Hull. Bisrxzrat lff*l D IS T R IB U T IO N W ith o u t the t-Wed th a t th e m ac h in e g u n noise* O leen. M onroe. S e n a to r Iloa« a n d S e v e n th I»av A ’^ w n lU t < h u rv n IS—C a p ito l p - i ld i n g o’ It«»1*» w h irlin g w heels o f tr a n s p o r ta tio n w ere p re fe ra b le to tn e noises e m it o th er» to relieve th e au tom obile w ent M a lli s tte e l l ‘ « » t" r W a s h in g to n D C lh» fir>t burred 1901 a n d th e serv ices o f d istrib u tio n , te d bv th e fellow s w ho th o u g h t d riv er« of th e nece«slty of pungí- D u illn of F u g e n s h.g u p a d o lla r ev ery tw o year» for S a b b ftlh o f r« .-h m o n th Saht..»’ !* 29—Indians cl N o rth w e s t m ac h in es w ould no lo n g er th ro b In th e v w ere sin g in g T e r r it o r y ssgr peace H e a rin g a g ro u p of d ru n k m en a new d riv in g p e rm it w hich will srhtH>l 9 3*). pre.«« b ln -' » e r v ir r 11 m ill a n d fa c to ry , th e o u tle ts fo r t r e a t y Ft Mackintosh receive th e su p p o rt o f a lot of m o p r a y e r » s iv lc s T h u rs d a y e v e n ln r a g ric u ltu ra l p ro d u c ts w ould be try in g to sin g 1* a b e tte r se rm o n to rist» a n d t í a o p p o sitio n of the 7 30. e v e n o n e w e lc o m e W r b * . r 03311037 best g re a tly re stric te d , a n d h u n g e r a n d a .n l n s t th a t vice th a n th e h ig h w ay co m m issio n a n d good an a c tlv « h o m e • M • i • l l e n a r y »<»« l»ty II—Se b -~ souh-.srn e v e r p re ac h ed on the subject. states w ith d rew irons ronda e n th u sia st« A nd a n o th e r w a n t w ould d esc en d upon th e land v te r ls n C h u rc h Ja n ie « Aik Canare« 1861 »»*» g ro u p of re p re se n ta tiv e « h ave Jo in In P S r e m b ith D istrib u tio n e n a b le s eac h g ro u p of . I ’a ’ to r H u n d a . t l " "• IacreiM* In E xp ort Snle o f ed In an a tte m p t to re sto re the th e m e . “ A M a n o f V i J o n \e -te d p ro d u c e rs to o b ta in , th ro u g h e x ■ good time*’ c retí It p ra c tic e at th c h o ir w ill s in g an a n th e m . 8 So t> ch an g e , th e p ro d u c ts of o th e r M ARTIN: “M ORE H E M P Formt Produrla S ough t Thru m C h r is tia n E m ls a v o r. V ln a l B a n p e n ite n tia ry . g ro u p s T h a t Is th e basis of all N E E D E D ." T h is d e a rth of bill». ’ how ever, d a ll le a d e r; 7 30 n. m . th e m e o f Reciprocal T r a d e A -rccmenU G ov ern o r C h a rle s H M a rtin is p ro sp e rtty . doe» not m ean th a t th e fam in e 1» B ib le S tu d v . “ G u t o f E g v u t lo t» to c o n tin u e T he*e a re lot» of Idea» C a n a a n ." one In th e - e r l r . o f C O N SL 'M E R W h o is th e con q u o ted as s a y in g . h ro n o lo g ical «to d ie s o f « te a l lead a flo a t, m an y of w hich will m ate r c era su m e r? T he g re a t A m e ric an F a m T w o B U I» A p p ro v e d . T h e g h a s tly c o m b in a tio n of T he a n n u a l m ee tin g o f sto rk o r g re a t e ve n t re m rd e d IO Salem . J a n 19. -F o r ty - n in e bills ialise in tim e Into ta n g ib le form B ible: T h u rsd a y . 7 30 o m . C o t hnhJera o f the W est C oast L um bar th e k id n a p in g a n d th e fien d ily! Mr. a n d M ra C onsum er hold R e p re s e n ta tiv e Hull, for Instance. ta g e m e e tin g a t ho m e o f R ev W in n irn ■ = latln n w i l l b e b e l t ! At ish m u rd e r of C h a rle s M att- th e p u rse s tr in g s a n d c h a r t th e fo u n d t ’e lr w ay Into th e legislative ha> served notice th a t he proposes V McGee Ih e W in th r o p h o te l. T a c o m a . W ash eon is Ju st a n o th e r e x am p le of co u rse of In d u stry . T h e use of h o p p e r th e f irs t w eek of th e ca- • • • to red u ce th e age for p a rtic ip a tio n th e law lessn ess in to w hich we J a n u a ry 79 O ne of th e p rin cip al goods by c o n su m ers, p ra c tic a lly all slon 20 In the S e n a te a n d 29 In In old age p ensions to 63 year» If F lr » t C h r is tia n C h u rc h . E E lm o r wjteakcrs will Iw? W H C u lb e rtio n th e H ouse O nly tw o of th e se m ade h ave d rifte d p rin cip ally be of w hom also a r e th e people w ho C o u lte r. P a s to r. Sunday school. he doe» It will only he a f te r the o f W i n if* .... I> c a nati<»n$ cause o u r law e n fo rc e m e n t th e c irc u it o f th e tw o b ra n c h e s and produce, m a n u fa c tu re a n d d is tri received th e o fficial a p p ro v a l of h a rd e s t k ind of a fig h t for th e re 9.43; fo re n o o n se rvice . 11 ae rm o n agencies h a v e too o fte n given a u th o r it y o n fo r e ig n tr a d e H e will aubfact. "R oll Ya Awav th e Stone bute th e w o rld 's com m odities. Is 1« p len ty of o p position to any lib G o v e rn o r M a rtin O ne of the se • (> way to so b -siste rism In ste ad of W h a t stone Is It th a t »' s h u ttin g a|(H> c o n fe r w ith th e W e s t C oast th e goal of all p ro d u c tio n . T h e p ro p rla te d $25,000 for leg islativ e e ra lis a tio n of the pension p ro g ram th e g lo r v <»f G o d o u t o f th e c h u rc h and o th e r lum ber group« on plait« .e e l ng t h a t p ro m p t a n d su m a t th is tim e a n d even If such a b u y in g pow er o f th e A m erican expenses. T h e o th e r a u th o riz e d 'h e to d a y ? m ary Justice is m eted o u t to to In c re a s e th e e x p o rt oale o f lurn H ig h h e r a rid o th e r f«»' ’ t p r o d u c ts from th o se w ho h ave d e m o n s tra te d F a m ily a n d th e p ro sp e rity of th e s ta te t r e a s u r e r to m ak e a d v a n c e s m e a su re did pa»» th e leg isla tu re It tn o n s u b te c t. “ T h e K in g 's w a v ;’’ T h e o ld J e ru s a le m xo sn e l In w ould have to ru n th e g a u n tle t of th ey a re u n re d ee m a b le m en- tn d thl< a rea th ro u g h re c ip ro c a l < r a l* n a tio n dep en d u p o n th e to ta l q u a n on e a rn ln n g s o f leg H lato rs the executive veto unless G ov ern o r s o n * a n d s e rm o n , u n ifie d E n d e a v a jp e e m e n t» sces to society tity of goods p ro d u c ed a n d ex leg islativ e em ployes o r . 6 30 r> m ; n ra v e r m c r ii n r , M a rtin can be »how n w here th e • • • “O ur p e n ite n tia ry is filled as e d n e s d a y e v e n ln rr v o u n * neoples c hanged. T h e lum tier In d u stry In th e fkvug e x tr a 13.000.000 to fin an c e such a W B ib le s tu d y . T h u rs d a y e v e n in g it n e v er h a s been b efo re and T h e c o o rd in a tio n of p ro d u ctio n , C o m m itte e A nalysing B udgiA la* fl- region o f W a s h in g to n a i d p ro g ra m Is to corns from . T he w ays a n d m e a n s c o m m itte e today h a s a to ta l of 1070 con O regon 1» provided w ith a d eq u a te m a n u fa c tu re a n d d istrib u tio n Is • • • hag p a rce le d th e b ien n ia l bud g et victs—a n a ll-tim e hig h . F u r F l r * t B a p tis t C h u r r h I I W D e v raw m ate ria l» a n d fully e q u ip p 'd n e ce ssa ry to th e g ro w th o f a o u t to se v e ra l sub - c o m m itte e s O regon a D ry S t a i r f th e rm o re , in m a te s a re com in g is. P a s to - B ib le »<-h«ol. 10; m o rn to «xpo’t at lea st 1% Hl I! lory hoard g r e a te r A m erica, a n d to th e devel w hich a re now a t w ork a n aly z in g M em bers of th e se n a te co m m it Ing w orship 11. w rm o n " U fe 's It«» feet of lu m b er a n n u a lly , w hile the in in c re a s in g n u m b ers. It o p m en t of a n even h ig h e r s ta n d P P 6 » e v e n in g th e re q u e sts a n d re co m m e n d a tlo u . tee on alcoholic c o n tro l a t a m eet wards;** B Y se e m s to m e th a t th e w ay to p re sen t export tra d e total» a ro u n d a rd of living for A m tric a n s Y ear R e p o rts of th e su b -co m m ittees will Ing T u e sd a y m o rn in g p re d ic te d se rvice . 7 30. s e rm o n . "C h e e rs o r one th ird of th is a m o u n t. T h e mill» p re v en t th e se th in g s is to en Sneers.** g u id e the full c o m m itte e In Its a c th a t O regon w ould soon a g a in be Book o f S w ift A C om pany. force m ore rig id ly , a n d effec • »f the P acific n o rth w e st, th e ir em a d ry s ta te ttn le is ’ tep s w ere t a k tio n s In m o st instance«. tiv ely th e law s we a lre a d y ployed, and com m unit lee, could S e v e n th P a v A JventH t *’hu rc h • • • en to clean up c o n d itio n s e xisting BL O O D B R O T H E R S . have. m ak e and sell a n a d d itio n a l hlltlun S a b b a th school. 9 a m ; c h u rc h In m an y be<*r parlor* a n d to e n service 11 topic. ‘T he L aw of So feet of lu m b er w o rth 33 m illion “W e h a v e n 't had a h a n g in g In T h is g o v e rn o r M u rp h y of M ichi C larify in g l-rg ls la tiv r Y’a e a n rle a . S e n a t o r s F ra n c lsco v tch a n d force th e law m ore s tric tly S e n a c ia l I * u r lt v In th e th e s ta te o f O reg o n sin ce Oc E v e rla s tin g d o lla rs In export m ark e t» w h ich Is g a n m u st be a blood b r o th e r to S tra y e r h av e Joined In a n a tte m o t to r F ra n c lsco v tch su g g ested th a t C o v e n a n t;’* S p A W elfa r •ml«- not n o w m a n u fa c tu re d b e c a u se nf to b e r 30. 1931, d e sp ite th e fa c t Gov. M a rtin of O regon. H e h a s to c la rify th e puzzle o f leg islativ e e n fo rc e m e n t of th e p rovisions of tv m eets at hom e nf M rs R aym ond ta r if f re n trlctlo n s a b ro a d T h e 1» th a t d u rin g th is tim e 43 p e r se n t 1.000 tro o p s in to F lin t to p re v acan cies, a t lea st in so fa r a s th e th e K nox a ct be c e n t e r 'd In the T r a « k a t I p m T u e s d a y so n s h a v e been received in the Mfx latlo n bellsvas th a t hy k eep in g v e n t s tr ik e r s fro m te a rin g u p th e • • • a u th o rity of th e s e c re ta ry of s ta te L iquor C ontrol com m ission Instead s ta te p e n ite n tia ry because of It* c a te p»<q»erly before th e sla te to w n .—C orvallis G azette-T im es. of leaving It to c ity a n d co u n ty o f Isarge cro w d s are ento v ln g the goes. A bill Intro d u ced by th ese co n v ictio n fo r m u rd er. I th in k d e p a rtm e n t d u rin g tr a d e agre.« serv ices a t the F irs t C h ristia n B oth M urphy a n d M a rtin should ficial» a s a t p re se n t w ith Its In tw o solons w ould a u th o riz e th a t of it is tim e we a re u sin g m ore rnent negotiation« a su b a ta n tla l c h u r h re g a rd le ss of the cold and n u m e ra b le o p p o rtu n itie s for buck ficial to ta k e cog n izan ce of only h e m p a n d less m isg u id ed se n ta k e o ff th e ir h a ts to th e G azette- sto rm v w e ath e r N ext S u n d ay six» p a rt of thl« |o«t fo reig n trad e m ay due to passing. tim e n ta lity . It is h igh tim e th a t T im es fo r p a y in g th em such a high tho-ic v a ca n c ie s as a re ria l p rogram « have he« n plann* «1 be regained • • • d e a th , re sig n a tio n o r th e rem oval public o p in io n becom e a ro u sed a n d d e -erv e d co m p lim e n t. 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T hey n ig h t » J a n u a ry 2z> w hen th e s e n r e 'o lu tlo n th is w eek c o n d em n in g th e op en in g of th e e vening service th e o rc h e stra . P o n H enderson g o v e rn o r In th e s e d a y s of m ushy a re b oth d e m o c ra ts, w ho believe In a te c o m m itte e on a g ric u ltu re will th e p ra c tic e a s d e p riv in g m any bv will plav a pian o solo. a n d effu siv e co n ce rn o v e r th e b a lan ced T h e G et T o g e th e r c lu b m e t w ith • • • b u d g e ts a n d will do liste n to a rg u m e n ts p ro a n d con needy p erso n s of a c h a n c e for e m “p o o r u n f o r tu n a te ’’ c rim in als. Mr < B ert L a n c a a ta r T h u rsd a y for ploym ent. re la tiv e to a m ea su re sp o n so r’ d by e v e ry th in g w ith in th e ir pow er to t t f 11 1 ■ ■ • • • nn all day me< tin g M rs . Luts» T h e re is p ro b a b ly n o t a p e n ite n achieve th a t o b jectiv e fo r th e ir S e n a to r L essa rd w ho w a n ts to re L esso n s r in n n In »11 hom e d e m o n s tra to r from E ugene, tia r y in th e se U n ited S ta te s th a t re sp ec tiv e state«. T h ey a re b o th In peal th e m ilk c o n tro l a c t o f 19.15. A it to A uthorize I-nnd K x c h n n rra. w as n rm en t and took c h a rg e o f the • • • S e n a to r D u n e an of H a rn e y c o u n C h u rrh e s of C h ris t, H rlo n tlst, on m eeting. does n o t fu rn ish b e tte r food, beds, te lle c tu a lly h o n e st a n d fe arless In S u n d ay , J a n . 17 R ep eal o f D riv er» ' L icense Up. ty la p re p a rin g a hill w hich w ould etc., fo r p riso n e rs th a n th e y ever doing w h a t th ey th in k Is rig h t. Ap Mr nnd Mrs Bov K e n n ed y aiul A g ro u p o f le g isla to rs h ave Join T h e G olden T ez t w as. "T h e fam ily vl Ited a t th e J a k e S ta b le r 1 re am ed of h a v in g In th e ir hom es, p a re n tly n e ith e r o f th em know s ed in th e In tro d u c tio n o f a olll a u th o riz e c o u n tie s to ex ch an g e la n d s ta k e n In on ta x forecloJurea Lord la th e p o rtio n of m ine lolieri hom e nt l*athnm S unday. y e t th e re a r e s e n tim e n ta lis ts , to how to be a " trim m e r" . w hich w ould relieve m o to ris ts of fo r s ta te school lan d s, th u s e n a ta rire nnd nf my e tip : th o u innln T h e ra wa* no arhool M onday at use a m ild te rm , w ho a r e a p p a r W ho k n o w s? O ne o f th em m ay p a y in g $1 fo r a new d riv e r's license b lin g b oth th e c o u n tie s nnd th e la ln e t iny lo t . . . . T liou will i! tia M ount tin o n a< <o u n t o f tlM e n tly try in g to m a k e p riso n s so be th e next d e m o c ra tic c a n d id a te ev ery tw o y e ars. All o f th e s a fe ty s ta te to block th e ir h o ld in g s fo r shew me th e p a th of life ” ( I’s. lllneag of M rs G reg o ry , te a c h e r. a ttr a c tiv e th a t th ey w ill a tt r a c t for p re sid e n t of th e U n ited S ta te s ' fe a tu re s of th e p re se n t law w ould m o re a d v a n ta g e o u s lea sin g or 1 8 :5 , 11 ). Jo h n C ra w fo rd of C o tta g e G rove m en to e n te r upon a life of crim e be r e ta in e d a s well a s th e pro v i ■went t t»e W1 < k • • f i l l W iM i I .« '(in In such a c a se we re p u b lica n s ! sale. Am ong th e r l i a l i o i i t w h lr h rn in • • • sio n for re n e w in g th e p e rm it every I¿ancestor. in o rd e r to live in c o m p a ra tiv e lu x will p ro b a b ly be on th e o u tsid e prised th e I.t ton Herm on was th e tw o y e ars. Inclu d ed a m o n g th e ury, a tte n d fre e show s, h av e lo o k in g In fo r e ig h t "long y ears". H a rry T a tto o w as called to Ix> Departm ent» o f Finan*'«, W elfare. "A nd ra n e Munday by th e Illness o f h P sp o n so rs o f the bill a r e R e p re se n ra d io s a n d p ro b a b ly silk p a ja m as. D. O. H ood, fo rm e r b u d g e t d i follow ing from th e B ible fa t h e r B o n y P a tto n . ta tiv e s H y d e a n d L aird of L ane, th is Is th e r e ro r d . th a t God tintli G ive p riso n e rs h u m a n e tre a tm e n t re c to r, h a s an n o u n ce d th a t he ex T H E S I I 'K E M E ( l l l ' B T . Mr a n d Mrs C lifford Allen a n d E c k e rsle y of ‘ !la< karri t ■<, B u ll of yes. B u t le t It be se n sib ly h u m a n e P ro p o sa ls to lim it o r a b ro g a te U nion, O leen of C olum bia, B evans p e cts to renew his a c tiv itie s In be given to us e le rn u l life, ntnl th is c h ild ren of C o tta g e G rove visited life Is In his Hon” (I J o h n 5 h a lf of a s ta te d e p a rtm e n t of fi S unday at the P e rk M iller hom e r a th e r th a n excessively se n tim e n th e p o w ers of rev iew of th e Su o f C lac k a m a s, M iller o f Jo sep h in e , Mi M iller h a s l>ecn sick w ith the tal. prem e C o u rt of th e U n ited S ta te s D u e rst of Y am hill, M unroe of n a n ce a n d a s ta te d e p a rtm e n t of 11 ) w elfare. B oth of th ese d e p a rtm e n ts Tim Losson . rinoii ulso Inrlud- flu a n d H a rry C a stle h a s been d r iv I t is th e fe arless, sou n d a n d de have been m ade o fte n In la te y e a rs H ood R iv e r a n d S e n a to r R oss of ing school bus In his place. w ere Included In H o o d ’s c ab in et ed th e follow ing c o rre la tiv e pa s te rm in e d s ta n d ta k e n by G o v e rn o r —a n d , fo r th e m o st p a rt, h ave W ash in g to n . Mt a n d Mr» H aro ld K irk and g o v e rn m e n t w hich failed to g et ago» from th e C h ristia n H rlenre • • • c h ild ren of M abie v isited F rid a y M a rtin on q u e stio n s su c h a s th is com e fro m r e p re s e n ta tiv e s of ra d i a n y w h e re a t th e 1935 session. tex tb o o k , "H elenrn nnd H ealth and M aturdny nt th e B e rt Myers 189 L e g isla tiv e Employe*!. a n d o n o th e rs w hich h a v e com e up cal o rg a n iz atio n s. A to ta l o f 180 em ployes a r e on w ith Key to th e S c rip tu re s ,** by home. fro m tim e to tim e t h a t h a s won T h is Is a n Ironical situ a tio n w hen Mr and M r'. L on H e n d erso n a n d W I’A Fund« for U niversity. M ary B a k e r E d d y : ‘'T h e u n d e r him th e s u p p o r t of p ra c tic a lly th e S u p rem e C o u rt Is the fo rem o st th e leg isla tiv e payroll, In a d d itio n A W I’A g r a n t o f $30.405 to tn e S tanding t h a t L ife Is (loti, S p irit, u n i ' <»f L a th a m a p t n l .S und ay at to th e 90 s e n a to rs a n d re p re se n t* - th r R u tte M oonev hom e. “v e ry n e w sp a p e r In th e s ta te , re p ro te c to r of th e r ig h ts a n d lib e r , tlves. 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I f th e re p u b lic a n s h ave ed a t a C o m m u n ist - spo n so red tio n a t th is sessio n w hen th ey p u t w ide b ro a d c a st w ith H al Y oung, tr lc t accordance w ith hla s c ie n cenae tax e s on com m on w oods D oro th y tific s ta te m e n t: 'D e stro y tills tern from A lb to 129 f ra n c s p e r h u n a n y sen se tw o y e a r s fro m now th ey m eetin g , c o n v ic ted a n d se n te n c e d o v e r th e ir m em o rial to C o n g re ss In p ro fesso r of voice, a n d Ixtuise Jo h n so n , s tu d e n t violinist, pin (b o d y ) anti In th r e e day a I d red k ilo g ra m s E x ce p tio n s to the th e H o u se by a vote of 38 to 20. will In d o rse h im fo r re n o m ln a- to a long p riso n te rm a n d a h eav y s • s a s soloists, will bn well w o rth tu n re d u ctio n nre h o rn b e a m , c h e s tn u t, fin e u n d e r O re g o n 's w a r-b o rn Good T im e A llow ance Bill. 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