H IL L S B O R O Page Two JTillsbont^Mrg u s W it h W h ic h in C o m bined th e H iltu b o rn In d e p e n d e n t I ’ l l Inborn A r v u s K n tab. 1894 H illa b o r o In d e p e n d e n t K a tab. 1973 M f K I N N E Y At M c K I W E Y , P u h lin h e ra P u b Unheil T h u rs d a y . Entere«! as aeeonekly C ir c u la tio n in W est. The Red Plan They w ere good people an d patriotic citizens in th e M ethodist conference at C orvallis who d eclared ag ain st com pul­ sory m ilitary tra in in g in colleges and uni­ versities. And m any o th e r loyal citizens a re like them in opposing th e teach in g of m ilitary discipline and tactics in the schools. They h a te w a r and its horrors. And they incorrectly divine th a t m ilitary tra in ­ ing in coliege is a cause of w ar. They in­ fe r th a t it m akes the tra in e d boy have a wish to go to w ar. In all this they are m istaken. Thus, Dr. Crane, fo r 14 y ears p resident of th e U ni­ versity of W yom ing, now a t the N. E. A. convention in P o rtlan d , insists th a t m ili­ tary tra in in g is "good fo r th e boy, good fo r the country and good fo r th e w o rld .” “ My observation has b een." he said, “th a t m ilitary tra in in g d o esn 't m ake th e boys jingoists or w ar advocates. In fact. I ' think it w orks the o th er w ay and m akes them b e tte r peace a d v o cates.” This is testim ony from experience. And it is th e testim ony of all executives in h ig h er education. A nd it is th e testim ony of young m en who have gone out of col­ lege w ith m ilitary train in g . All this te sti­ mony m eans th a t th e good folks who re ­ solved a t C orvallis are uninform ed and on the w rong side of th e subject. M ilitary tra in in g , a m ere incident in the college life of young m en, infinitely lessens th e need fo r a la rg e r stan d in g arm y. And it is a g u a ra n ty a g ain st th e nation's being a tta c k e d . A nd it saves th e horrible sla u g h te r of soldiers u n tra in ed in m ilitary tactics. Tf th e re h ad been tra in e d m en and w ar w eapons enough in E thiopia th a t country and its people w ould not have gone dow n in conquest to be u n d er th e dictatorship and am bitions of M ussolini, who < arried on th a t m urd ero u s w a r of conquest ag ain st th e opposition of m any of the Ita lia n people. F o r lack of m ilitary tra in in g all E thiopians a re now subjects in stead of fre e men, and n e a r slaves in­ stead of living in a dom inion of th e ir own and u n d er th e dom ination of no foreign ruler. A nd clim axing it all, th e overthrow of th e A m erican system of governm ent by arm ed revolution is sought, proclaim ed and planned. E arl B row der, se cre ta ry of th e Com m unist p a rty in A m erica, said a t a Rèd con feren ce: M em bership in th e C om m unist subsidiary o r­ ganizations in A m erica is 1.200,000. Russia is now being held in leash by a lik e n u m b er of C om m u­ nists. R evolution th ere was PU T OVER BY NOT MORE THAN 79.000 BOLSHEVIST FIGHTERS. B row der said, in concluding his r e ­ m arks, “In th e U nited S tates are m ore Com m unists today th an Russia ever had p rio r to th e final rev o lt.” And all A m erican Com m unists oppose m ilitary tra in in g in th e schools, w hile in Russia 4,000,000 boys a re com pulsorily tra in ed in th e Soviet schools. For th e purpose of th e ir proposed reso­ lution to overthrow the A m erican system , the Reds w a n t no m ilitary tra in in g in A m erican schools, w hile they a re giving m ilitary tra in in g aggressively in the Soviet schools.— O regon Journal. Would Howl Loud R adical left-w ing dem ocrats in W ash­ ington plan to hold a sta te convention in S eattle in Ju ly , when they will nom inate one m an fo r each office and no can d i­ dates, o th er th a n those selected by th e convention, will receive th e org an ized rad ical su p p o rt and only one will be se­ lected for each office. C onservative su p ­ p ort will be divided betw een as m any as choose to run. To th e rad ical m ind everything is fa ir fo r them , b u t if conservatives w ere to hold a convention and c en ter on certain c a n d id a te s fo r office a howl would go up th a t could be h e a rd to th e high heavens. T hey w ould ch arg e corruption and g ra ft an d everything else. S’funny old world. This is intolerance in its w orst sense and does not reflec t in th e least the spirit of “ do unto o th ers as you w ould have others do unto yo u .” T he O rpgonlan chides Governor M ar­ tin fo r continuing ot say th a t the depres­ sion is over and th en say s: “ A nd, as a m at­ te r of fac t, we w ou ld n ’t w a n t a governor w ho said o th erw ise .” It th en goes on to laboriously prove t h a t th e governor is w rong. P e rh a p s th e esteem ed daily i s rig h t, but we feel th a t th e re is som ething w rong w ith an individual o r institution th a t will not say th a t th e g re a t, g re a t m a­ jo rity of A m erican people a re in a g re a t deal b e tte r circum stances th a n th ey w ere a b rief fo u r y ears ago. H ow ever, pessim ­ ism, b acked up w ith num erous p a ra g ra p h s, will not ten d to im prove th e situation. Thursday, July 1 «», IMG A R G Ü S , H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N The Great American Home I alw ays seem ed to be h er chosen place of refuge. That had been ye ■derdav V e te ra n s of Foreign W ars in sta te By the Vagabond) into B ryn w ent dow n and g convention in A lbany urge a policy of T he F ran k D. Lowes, w ho lives the car. stan d in g oi th»* «Irive lit* ju st below th e old S herm an null, w oi n illy A. I l.lndheek! eket the drew from bis p. p erm an en t A m erican neu trality , m ain te ­ have an interest in the B uckley A piece of p a p er w h ch . . . was it I.KM D istn h u tio n of $31.984 nance of a d e q u a te national defense am i Lowe sawmill, w hich is operating only yesterday nior lin g ’’ • • . had unong the counties and cities conscription of c a p ital and labor in case every day with about 15 men em ­ caused D eborah sui h woe. of the ‘ fate, rep resen tin g the se c ­ ployed. Mrs. I.ow e said th at she His eyes trav eled dou n he list of w ar. These a re policies th a t v eteran had ond q u a rte rly allocation of bo**r lived in O regon 13 years and on th e p aper in hi s hand Maga- and win«* taxes, was com pleted groups have rig h tly sought for years. cam e te the coast from Missouri zines, catalogues, te; ». servan S G ar- tins week by S«***r«»tary of Slat«* T he v eteran knows the h orrors of w ar, Recent letters from her eld home deners, yes T he ban k m anager was Snell T he littfe com m unity o f in Missouri told of rains, w hich them out as soon as he C o r n u c o p ia in B a k e r county re its sorrow s an d its h ardships. He w ants had saved the grain, corn and po­ sending could find them . reiv ed th«* sm allest ch«*ck. 34 c«*nti« no m ore of it and th a t is why he favors tatoes from possible d estruction by G ary cam e out to him. P o rtla n d ’s share am ounted to $10,- "I m ust say," he said to Bryn. 1 a d efinite and perm anent n eu trality policy. the d ry w eather. • • • 1 14 OK tilings 1 "you got a way of g ettin g W ashington c o n n tv 's sh are H ow ever, be has been th ro u g h it a n d Emil I.uek is an o th er resident done And . . I'd like to th an k am ounted to $700 77 Th«* city of g re a te r th a n anyone else realizes th e nec­ i along D airy ereek w ho is finding you for th at tobucci ir. lillshotn r«*(’eiv«*d $1018.'». K«»r«**4 at section a good place in w hich "1 suppose th e electric light s it­ essity of being p rep a re d to defen d o u r­ th Grove, >02 30. Bank •. • $7. B r.n ci to live He operates his m o th e rs uation is next." B ryn said, u n h e e d ­ ton. $38 14. C tirnelius $10 32. Ga • selves and th a t accounts for the dem and tl-aere farm, about seven miles ing. "Well. 1 th in k 1 can fix that ton. $17 <11. (Irene»», $1 34. S h e i w o .d, for a d e q u a te national defense, w hich is so above M ountaindale. w here h e m yself S ev eral years of en g in e e r­ $12 80. T ualatin. $8 47 m ilks cows for I l l s income. Mrs ing ought to prove of som e value. o ften scoffed at by sh o rtsig h ted pacifists , Luck, • • • his m other, lives w ith him. Lead on, G ary." to g e th e r w ith the rad icals, who w ould piecing q uills in h er sp are tim e C laim s totalling $ 8 , .120 75 against T here was. as B rvn had su s­ underm ine th e stre n g th of the governm ent. and still fin d in g plenty of pleasure pected, nothing seriously w rung the .s«*v«*ral c«»unties for the care in h er home. S he has resided th ere w ith the en g in e of the electric plant «if non-violent insane m u lii the T he fo rm er soldiers am i sailors insist i for th e last 27 years, she says. 1» calh ’d "w a rd “ act of 1031 w«*»e He opened the cocks to d ram out • • • th a t th e re should be " p ro fit fo r none" in w iped off th e book» by the board all th e old oil. cleaned th e con­ Mrs M C oolidge is a m ore r e ­ nections. and m ade a note of the w ar, feeling th a t w hen the profit is tak e n of control this week. T h e claim s w ere based upon t h «♦ arb itra ry aw ay one of the g rea test causes of con­ cent arriv al in D airy creek valley few parts it w ould be necessary to w here she lives on th e farm sold replace. Before the m otor w a s charge* of $20 per month, w hich flic t betw een nations will be rem oved. to h er sons a y ear ago. T he place startl'd , he decided, it w ould be th** counties protected as « xcessivo U niversal d ra ft or conscription of c a p ital was once a m u sk rat farm , but now w ise to inspect the connections at inasm uch as it was m ore than th e is being tu rn ed fo th e m ore prosaic th e house actual co»st of th«* »’art* *»f the*»«* a n d labor in tim e of w ar. w ithout q ues­ type of farm ing T hursday. Mrs w ards t*i th«* state ('h.ug« s against "W here’s th e re a ladder'.’" he tion. is a step th a t this nation should tak e Coolidge w as cu ttin g potatoes for asked. W ashington county w ere $1444 88 a field, w hich w as being p lanted on in its e ffo rts to rem ain at peace. • • • "O ut on th e edge of th e orchard." bottom lands. S he form erly G ary told him "Hut you b etter be T here should be co n certed action on the Gov» rnor M artin w ards the “ba» k lived on a farm in th e hills above careful of it. It isn't as good as it *a»at driv ers" who a re «•ontinually b e h a lf of all. w ho w ant a p eaceful A m er­ Laurel, w here she resided five m ight be." knocking the governm ent to «put ica. to secure th e re q u ire d action from years. G lenw ood. W ash, is her B ryn w ent out behind the house th eir croaking ami get out ami home tow n, she says. and follow ed w ith his ey e the line push Th«* "defeatist" a ttitu d e w hich th e congress. of the electric w ire as th ey cross­ he d«*< lar«*s to he ••»► w ould not be consistent if we did not York, and can rem em ber w hen the front his pocket, and w as ju st in ire nut Xu I in I n il w ith th«- kiml of Erie canal w as first enlarged. He tim e to see D eborah em erge from autom obile« th e state buy- fur them th in k he should ta k e im m ediate step s to arriv ed in O regon D ecem ber 24. h er re tre a t dow n n ear th e bridge preaching at II a in . including m ust «•Ithcr .-wallow th eir p in le becom e a citizen, but we do feel th a t w ith 1888. from N ebraska, w here he T h ere w as a sudden om inous special m usic by the choir under or buy th e ir own car-, th«1 hoard this one exception he exem plifies the tru e says, he sold his farm ju st in tim e crack in g w hich B r y n scarcely th e leadership of Mrs J Johnson. of control declared th t- week in | to escape dry w eather. He is a great heard; he w as listening for Debo­ Also preaching at 8 p in M id­ tu rn in g dow n req u i-itlo n - for th ree principles of A m erican citizenship. If ev­ ¡ad m ire r of Jim F arley and P re s i­ rah 's footstep on the path beside w eek service W ednesday at it p. new car- of m ore cx)><-n -i\‘<1 m ake eryone in this country w as as good in his dent R oosevelt and believes that him. w ondering w h eth er to look m S isterhood m eets all day W ed­ ( B v )*<»rttantl H e l l e r Bunin»«« lltirrpe ation dep artm en t at Salem that tin- act req u irin g self-su p p o rt­ ju s t could not happen. m ent in logging. p u ttin g in his sp are by E llsw orth Tilton, pastor, every p ray er m eeting T heodore A I.c, ing boards and eummisslorui to pay th B etter Business B ureau T he m ain reason it can not is because th o se e n ­ tim e clearing th e land. S unday ev ening at 8 o'clock. L a ­ er. pastor. a "tith e" into the general fund, is gaged in publishing these m edium s a re co n tin u ally dies’ Aid m eets first and th ird ice.« of this church. C hurch w orship valid. • • s stu d y in g th e problem an d m odifying th e new spapers W ednesdays a t 2 p. m. tf Baptist iliu rch hour. II a m . special m usic by the to su it th e rap id ly chan g in g w orld. If th ey d id not B udget D irector W allace W h ar­ S unday school 9:45. w here we g ir ls ’ q u a rte t, th e Misses D orothy N do this, new spapers w ould pass out of th e p icture. Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Church teach th e Bible a ( G od’s infallible Haven Helen Dean, Bernice How­ ton propose- that relief profit« be So w e find new spaperm en, larg e an d sm all, g ath erin g w ord. "S tudy to shew thyself ap- ard and Mrs C h ristin e Fost«-r dum ped into th e »tate'.s general «Four m iles n o rth of H illsboro) at re g u la r in terv als in all p arts of th e U n ited S tates S unday services: P reaching, 11 a proved unto God. a w orkm an that Gospel singing w ill be led by the fund and that the counties m atch «By F ran ces S helley Wees) to w o rk out th e m u tu a l problem of them selves and m.; S unday school, 10:15 a. m.. C. n te d e th not to be asham ed, rightly choir Serm on by the pastor. P ia n ­ th e state d o tlar-fo r-d o llar in fu ­ (Continued from last week) th e public. w ord of t r u t h " ist, Mrs P. J K alkw arf. E vening tu re relief expim diture- E . 7:30 p. m W om an's M issionary dividing the If the budget directo r attem p ts R adio is a dev elo p m en t th a t gives m any p u b ­ (society last W ednesday of m onth. II Tim 2:15. CH A PTER V w orship, 7 45 o’clock, w hen this lish ers th e jitte rs. T hey h ear th e new s b u lletin s an d M orning w orship at 11. evening church will meet in a union service to put this program through the next legislature as tie now expects service at 8 Rev. E A B ju r of w ith the C hristian church. T he new s com m ent com ing over th e air and see a ll th e ir B ryn, on th e m o rn in g a fter his Foursquare Church trip to tow n w ith G randm other, circu latio n vanishing. "As It Was in th e D ays of Noah" Camas. Wash . w ill preach at both e n te rta in in g church is providing to do, county co u rt- cun be e x ­ W hat needless fears! Go in to th e hom e w h ere paused in his system atic and c a re ­ 1 w ill be th e topic of an up-to-the- service«. You a re w elcom e to our the program . The pastor of the pected to interpose strenuous op­ M ethodist church i- scheduled to position. W harton ap p aren tly n - th e rad io is on an d you w ill find one or m ore n ew s­ ful exam ination of th e grounds, i m in u te pro p h etical m essage S unday ch u rch services. P ra y e r m eeting on T h u rsd ay 8 deliver the serm on M idw eek serv ­ -sumes that the liquor profits b e ­ p ap ers of th a t sam e day. P eo p le cannot get alo n g leaned against a tre e dow n at th e evening at 7:45. A re th e days of w ith o u t n ew spapers; b u t th ey m ust h av e d iffe re n t low er corner, lit a cigarette, and , Noah, ju s t prior to th e flood, be- p m. w ith studies in th e First ice W ednesday evening. 7:45 o’clock long to th e state and th at u n d er the present program the state is ■ ing re p e a te d 0 How a re these days E pistle of P eter. Come and join A lexander H aw thorne, pastor. ones th an su ited o u r fath ers, or even o urselves a considered. hearing the big end of th e relief He w as rem em bering D eborah's . like those? Is th ere to be a w orld us in p ray er and receive your few y e a rs back. B ecause th ey a re keep in g u p w ith load In this assum ption he errs. < ornellaa Methodist < linrch those changes, n ew sp ap ers to d ay h av e n early a peak face w hen they had re tu rn e d y e s - , w ide ju d g m en t soon? Do not miss sh a re of the blessing S eventy-five per cent of the liquor terday. he and G randm other. W hite th is S c rip tu ra lly in terp re ted mes- n u m b er of read ers.—Royal O ak «Mich.) T rib u n e. S unday school, 9 a m . Mrs. Mat- profits belong to th e counties by and cold, she had m et them in th e sage. You w ill enjoy the bright Trinity Lutheran Chnrch lie Sm ith, su p erin ten d e n t, a great doorw ay and led G ran d m o th er in- ! gospel singing also. S unday m orn- D ivine s rviees begin at 10:30 place for big folks and little folks, virtu u of the Knox Liquor C ontrol act \«hich reserved only 25 per to th e sm all sittin g room to rest I ing w ill be S unday school at 9:45 a. m.; S unday school and Bible w here everybody will find a w el­ A ny one w ho saw th e F o u rth 's holiday crow ds for a m om ent before rem oving h er and a m issionary service at 11 class at 9:45 S erm on topic. "T he come. C hurch services. 10 a m . cent of these revenue» to th e state. • • • at th e beaches w ould have a h a rd tim e convincing new coat and hat. D eborah was no I o'clock. T uesday and F riday at 8 Blessing of the F ourth B e a titu d e ” m usic led by the young pianist him self th a t any depression condition rem ain ed . It longer angry. W hile they w ere a way p m. w ill be in terestin g and in ­ You . a re cordially w elcom ed to choir. L ester M ooberry, pianist. A fter allocating th»- profits from looked as though a good s h a re of th e sta te ’s p o p u la­ she had obviously com e to som e sp irin g services follow ed by old- w orship w ith us. Serfhon by the pastor A lexander 1 liquor sales and licenses u n d er th e Knox act th e leg islatu re tu rn ed tion w as able to afford a holiday a t th e beach, w ith ag reem ent w ith herself: B ryn d e ­ fashioned p ray er m eetings. "H ills­ H aw thorne, pastor. cided. as she sm iled faintly and boro N ight" in the Jefferies' m e e t­ right urotind and Im pounded these reso rts packed w ith m erry m a k ers. R estau ran ts k e e p ­ Mrthodl-t Episcopal Chnrch took th e box of chocolates, as she ings in P o rtlan d has been changed s am e I l- v e n il c . s ll|l I o $3,(HH) IHM) ing th e door locked ag ain st too m any custom ers, p u t it down w ithout a glance upon Ju ly 19 th e ch u rch school, w ith C ounty courts m ay not rnm - hotels and cabins tu rn in g guests aw ay, cu sto m ers th e sm all tab le beside her, th at he from this w eek to next W ednesday classes for various age groups, will prom ise tax lien- except w here increased to »5.500 000 by th e 1935 stan d in g in line fo r a glass of b eer a t th e tav ern s p referred h er angry. He had sw ung night. open at 9:45 a. m . d irected by C th ere is a real controversy a- to session for relief n»-'d - But th is w ere ju s t a few of th e sig h ts o bserved as th e beach on his heel, leaving her th ere w ith t . W eber, su p erin ten d en t. Biblical the legality of the tuxes A ttorney diversion was defin itely understood Pilgrim House text; capable teachers, and the G eneral Van W inkle ruled in an to be only for the d u ratio n of the cities cashed in on one of th e ir best days in years.— G randm other, and gone out t o J u ly 19: P ublic chapel serv ice of unem ploym ent em ergency. Once A storia A storian-B udget. G ary. G ary stood in th e drive, his w orship. 9:30 a. m. Serm on: "F o l­ w orld’s best literatu re. The public opinion to ft It McCabe, d istrict th at em ergency is ended and G ov­ parcel laid on th e grass, w atching low th e L eader", the eighth in a w ill find a w elcom e in all the s e rv ­ atto rn ey of C u rry county. ern o r M artin insists that we an* th e puppy rolling over and over, series on th e 23rd Psalm. M em orial already out of the depression the wild w ith excitem ent, and yelp­ service for the late Dr. S. P ark es county courts ran he ex|ii-< teil to ing w ith joy at h er release from I Cadm an. radio m in ister of F ederal insist that the original provisions th e car. j Council of churches of C hrist in Says C rossing D angerous of the Knox act be carried out and A m erica. Ju ly 20: St. M argaret, "P erh ap s you'll tell Miss D eborah liquor profit« lie d iv erted into the E d ito r of A rgus—T he accid en t a t C onnell sta ­ I th a t th e puppy is for her.” B ryn Ju ly 22: St. M ary M agdalene. 316th (By Special Correspondent) county coffers to relieve p roperty tion railro ad crossing recen tly has caused q u ite a I said cu rtly, and w ent back up t o 1 an n iv ersary of sailing of Pilgrim went taxes now being levied for m oth­ sensation in th e H elv etia d istrict. M any re p o rts a re y ^ TASTIINGTON—T he ballyhoo tlrely new tillapte add cropping j F ath ers from L eyden, H olland, on ers' aid, old age pensions and d i­ h eard of o th ers w ho have had to ru n into th e bank his room . T and publicity w hich s u r- practices, B ut th e puppy w asn't having any) way to A m erica. Services of wor- rect relief. th e re to avoid an accident w ith a speeder. In addition, Soil Conservation ifficulty in p en etratin g these frosty sh ip w ill be continued th ro u g h o u t • • • rounded launching of th e AAA T his crossing is v ery dangerous. O ne cannot I d layers and discovering the r e a l ' th e sum m er at th e 9:30 a. m. hour. Service officials are directing see a n y th in g on th e w est side u n til th e ir c ar is on Added im petus was given Io the soil conservation program d u r­ erosion control w ork by 450 Ci­ D eborah. From his w indow yester- ' W orship p rep arato ry to Holy Corn- | new sta te building program this th e track . T he railro ad com pany has been req u ested day afternoon B ryn had w itnessed | m union, A ugust 5. 7:30 p. m. A d­ ing th e last few m onths has vilian Conservation Camps, In week w hen G overnor M arlin r e ­ to p u t an electric bell th ere, but has failed to do so. th e ir first m eeting. D eborah had m inistration of S acram ent of »Lord's tended to obscure the successful co-operation w ith farm ow ners. ferred to th»- slate planning board S om ething should be done ab o u t this. I w ould co-operative dem onstration w ork Check dam s are being built to th e problem presented by the need lik e to h ear from o th ers on th is su b ject.—MRS. J . M. 1 come out to G ary, and at her a p ­ S u p p er A ugust 6. F east of th e p earan ce th e puppy had rushed T ran sfig u ratio n of O ur Lord, at in erosion control being carried DAVIDSON. h alt gullying, and terraces con­ for an additional office building upon h er w ith a ferocious th r e a t­ 7:30. P astor H enry S. H aller may on by the United S tates Soil structed on sloping fields to p re ­ and a lib rary building. W hile th e ening grow l w hich ended p recip it­ be consulted any day. ex cep t M on­ Conservation Service. probable cost of th ese buildings vent soil w ashing nway. ately as the little dog fell over her day, betw een 10 a. m. and noon, or has been estim ated at »1.000.000 • • • In co n trast to th e AAA p ro ­ own feet and tum bled in a heap by appointm ent, at th e H ouse of­ $500.000, respectively, this is gram which calls for paym ents, before D eborah’s. Instantly, u n ­ fice, 232 N orth T hird avenue. JJE R ID E 3 its work on Indivld- and one of l it» 1 features of th e program averaging about $10 an acre, for questioning as a child, she had J uni farm s, the SCS has w hich F ifte e n Y ears A go th e plan n in g board is e x ­ bent to lift it in h er arm s. "Oh, replacing soil-depleting money Christian Church treated with erosion control pected to develop in Its study of A rgus. J u ly 14. 1921—H illsboro ju m p s in to th ird G ary," she cried, "isn 't it a d a r­ L ord's Day unified study-w orship crops w ith soil-conserving and m ore than 20,090,000 acres of the state's needs. New buildings place in league stan d in g s w ith v ictory over O sw ego ling? Isn 't it a d arlin g puppy?” service. 9:45-11:45 a. rn. C hurch soil-im proving crops, th e SCS public nnd Iridian lands, m ost of w ill also necessitate th e purchase) S unday 12 to 7. She hugged it close, and it sn u g ­ school. 9:45-10:45; m orning w orship, program Involves no paym ents which lie In the Colorado riv er of ad d itio n al land and in th is co n ­ W orkm en lay new deck on D airy C reek bridge, gled for a m om ent com fortably un- 10:45-11:45. Music by choir. Special w hatev er to farm ers o r land nection G overnor M artin will p re ­ w alerslu 'd above Boulder Dam. m ile w est of city on highw ay. | d cr h er chin. T hen it put out a music. Serm on: "T hat F irst C hurch". Some protection against silt- sen t to the next leg islatu re th e M ore th a n score ad m itted to citizenship by Ju d g e j pink to ngue and kissed D eborah C h ristian E ndeavor, 7 p. m., In te r­ ow ners who co-operate w ith it advanced by th e eapi- In protecting th e ir land against Ing-up of the Boulder Dam res­ suggestion en tirely w ithout reserve. m ed iate and Young P eople Union Bagley. tol architects th at the state acquire erosion. “Y ou're a bad dog," she scolded, evangelistic service w ith M ethodist ervoir, a grave th rea t against T h irty Y ears A go th e four residential blocks im m e­ T aking p a rt in th e program b u t h er voice w as soft and lau g h ­ church. 7:45 p. m. Jo in t choir. Spe- permanency of the dam Itself, d iately no rth of the capltol site, A rgus, Ju ly . 12, 1906—P a rty of su rv ey o rs h ere ing and tender. B ryn drew a d e e p ic ia l music. Serm on by th e M ctho- are m ore than 16,500 farm ers has been provided on every acre tw o on eith er side o f S u m n er su rv ey in g possibility of tran sco n tin en tal lin e going breath. W hen she spoke to him i dist m inister. A h earty w elcom e whose properties ore w ithin the of the w atershed. street. The governor, how ever, has thro u g h county to P o rtlan d . h er voice w asn 't like that. "W here aw aits you at ev ery service. It. 144 dem onstration areas selected declared that he will not recom ­ Regarding the whole program Low ell M arkee of F o rest Grove, a fte r d ay in did it com e from. G ary ?” L. P utnam , pastor. by the service for Its w ork. The m end c ith er th e buildings or m ore as an educational one, conserva­ reco rd er's office, concludes he w ould ra th e r clerk "She's for you, Miss D eborah. nreas, averaging about 25,000 tion oOicials find proof of Its land, but will contont him self w ith All S aints C hurch (Episcopal) in Jo h n E. B ailey's sto re at F orest G rove, an d in ­ Mr B ryn b ro u g h t h er out from p resen tin g the need of both to the acres each, are strategically lo­ success In the fact th a t erosion S ervices for th e sixth S unday form s R ecorder Irelan d th a t he w ill not q ualify. tow n.” law m akers to g eth er w ith such su g ­ control practices Introduced in "Oh." D eborah said. "O f course. a fte r T rin ity , Ju ly 19. w ill be held cated throughout th e country in Earl E. F ish er of B eaverton nam ed d ep u ty in M ar- as the plan n in g b o a r d regions w here the erosion p ro b ­ I m ight have know n.” B ut she did as follows: M orning p ra y e r and the dem onstration areas are gestions kee's place m ight w ork out. lem is acute. spreading rapidly Into su rro u n d ­ • • • Inside of tw o w eeks steel w ill be laid on th e not dro p th e puppy. She stood s i­ serm on at II by the vicar. O ur • • • church activ ities will be continued ing regions ns farm ers become P. R. & N. to B tixton statioh. 20 m iles out of H ills­ lent. thinking. I h ere a re now 369,594 licensed "Now look, Miss D eborah," G ary th ro u g h o u t the sum m er. V isitors c p iIE farm er who takes p art in convinced of the practicability boro. B uxton expects to do som e boom ing as soon as autom obile operators in O regon, began, "I don’t th in k he m eans alw ays welcome. R eginald Hicks, th e program agrees to o per­ she gets h er railw ay. and effectiveness of the program . according to S ecretary of S tale any harm , a fte r all. H e's only a c t­ vicar. ate his farm for the next live Miss C lara C roeni dies at B eth an y J u ly 4. They also report that about Snell. T here is also a b e tte r curti- ing n atu ral." years according to plans worked U nited R ailw ays sell fran ch ise at m an y th o u ­ 450 voluntary soil conservation pliancc w ith the law re q u irin g p e r­ Beaverton Church of Christ "Oh, hush!” D eborah cried storm - sands of dollars. out for him by SCS experts. associations have been organized m its for learners than ever before. S ervices as usual n ex t S unday ily, stam p in g h er foot. She held These plans freq u en tly Involve a So far this y e a r 711)3 of these p e r­ Business men try in g h ard to land saw m ill. M eet­ th e p u p p y close and ran off w ith w ith preach in g both m orning and In various parts of the country ing tonight for conference w ith J. C. H are. P ro ­ her, back of the house, down to evening. B ible school, 9:45 a. m , com plete -reorganization of his mits have been issued com pared to to carry on local erosion control an aggregate of only 3497 for the posed saw m ill may not go to u p p er D airy creek . some h idden nook of her own w hich follow ed by com m union service and farm and the adoption of en - p ro g ra m s. A Way to Peace Argus Vagabond County's Share of Peer Fund ft ere Appointment Questioned Con n terfeit Socks Subject of Warning CHURCHES What Other Editors Say Honeymoon Mountain Erosion Control Work Shows Marked Progress, I.ess Ballyhoo Public Forum Our Yesterdays previous lour years. g