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H IL L S B O R O
gus
Brings Home the Bacon
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O . O R E G O N
CHURCHES
Honeymoon
Mountain
T h u rsd ay . Ju ly 23. 1936
The Great American H em e
Changes in State
Set-up Studied
W hosoever W ill C hurch
C o n g ra tu la tio n s to Hugh S. Rogers,
(A bove N orth Plains)
well
know
n
local
m
an.
on
his
elevation
to
W it h W h ic h in ( n m h in r d th e llill« b e r o In d e p e n d e n t
Siin.i.o school. 10 -I
. W 11H <1 i-
(B y F ra n c e s Shcllc.v W oes)
illy A I l.lm lb ei’kl
the office of d e p a rtm e n t co m m an d er of , viderl cta.-scs .mil capable teac h ­
Y filla b u ru A r k iK E « tab. 1894
H ills b o r o In d e p e n d e n t E ftta b l®73
from l»*t work)
ALEM A Nub-eoininltU’c of the
M r K lN N C Y & M . K I N N E Y . ru b iim h e ra
th e U nited S panish W a r V eterans. This ers T he revival is still con tin u in g
Tie aw eke. a few m om ent later,
S tale P lanning Hoard w orking
the direction >>( Evangelist
P u b lis h e d T h u rs d a y .
E n te re d in aecond-claaa m a tt e r In th e
brings still f u rth e r honors to H illsboro, [ linder
w ith a leMislatlve interim I'niiiintt-
p o a to ffii'v a t liiila b o r o , Oreg« n
F red Wilson of the C vangelistie i w ith som ething eolii dashing u ros;
his forehead, ami the sound of
w hose citizens have been signally honored
tee are piaking an exhaustive »tudy
AIA SAYS WE CAN 1
D eborah’s voice <aving in a w h r -
of th e .state's governm ental -et up
M k s e . (' M c K inn ey
s s ta te groups
W . V E R N E M. K IN N E Y
^
>H
‘r.
M
ore,
l
i
a
r
s
,
get
m
ore,
quick!'’
AsMtH'iate
E
d
ito
r
E d ito r
have some colo k
w ith a view to proposing chantfe*
in i i v v in
v«u
a
11 •».-» « ' C e i l «III « ll 't lY C
The seu n d of footsteps, B ryan l.iy
MlLVi AND CHEÜÄY * in the sta te uiRantzation to th«
motionless, collecting him self He
m
em
ber
am
i
h
a
rd
w
o
rk
er
in
v
e
te
ra
n
s
’
forthcom ing .session.
O F F I C I A L N E W S P A P E R O E W A S H IN G T O N I ' O I ' N T l
was not hurt He knew he was net I
PIE FOßTÖ-MüRftOW
a ffa irs fo r m any y e a rs and the honors
S e lected a» O re g o n 's Heat W e e k ly N e * - p a p e r . 1P !O
S enator W allace o f Desehuten
hurt Th • gross was thick, here,
N a m e d on A ll- A m e r ic a n W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r E leven. I'.KtO
county, a men»h«,r of the interim
bestow ed on him a te deserved.
AFTERNOON^
and he had broken his fall; his
H o n o ra b le M e n tio n N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l A s s o c ia tio n N e w s p a p e r
com m ittee, is continuing Ids fight
head had probabls been w hacked
It is g ra tify in g to those w hose h e a rts
LUNCH, 60V THAT
for a reform in the stiUe'* w elfare
P ro d u c tio n C o n te n t, 1934-35. a n d G e n e ra l E x c e lle n c e . 1935
ju st h ard enough to put nun out
a re filled w ith patriotism th a t th e re are
set-u p and can be e x p ic te d to c a r­
doesn Y MAKE
for-, a m inute e r tw o lie did not
S u b a rrip tio n K a te« S t r ic t ly C ash in A d vance
ry his fight before the session w ith
such groups as the U nited Spanish \\ a r
open Ins eves D eborah w as beside
O u la id e W a s h in g to n C o u n ty
W it h in W u a h m a to n C o u n ty
or w ithout the support of the plan«
him She put her bund on his fo re ­
U . S.. p e r y e a r
12.od
Per ye a r
V eterans. A m erican Legion and V eterans
F o re ig n conn t r ie *
.. 3.50
S ix m o n th «
.85
rdng hoard.
head. lifted the wet hair back from
of Foreign W ars, who have c learly d em o n ­
O ne of th e problem s to w hich
his b ro w .
M E M B E R O re g o n S ta te
s
tra
te
d
th
e
ir
p
atrio
tism
by
o
ffe
rin
g
th
e
ir
the com m ittees are giving attention
S he bent over him "D on't die."
F ir s t A u d ite d P aper.
E d ito r ia l A a a u e ia tio n a n d
involves a reorganization of the
L a rg e s t A H l' W e e k ly
she w hispered lik e a b reath "D on't
lives fo r th e ir country and w ho sta n d
N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l Asso­
C ir c u la tio n in W e s t.
purchasing dep artm en t whch .some
die. please don't die "
c ia tio n .
rea d y at all tim es to protect th e A m erican
of the governm ental “expiMU” be­
He moved his head faintly, and
institutions and ideals. May the influence
lieve should be Incorporated iu a
lifted his hand He w ould find h e n
new dep artm en t of finance headed
. . . w ith his w edding rin g on it
of such groups be ev er w ith th is g rea t
y the budget (Jlrector ra th e r than
tie w ould hold it firm ly, and
tuition of ours. Success should crow n th e ir
et apart In a separate departiiw nt
tell tier .
. her little w hite hand
R eference to th e sta te plan n in g b oard joint e ffo rts to w ork out a com prehensive
under the hoard of control as is.
. . he groped for it
Study Ls also being given to a
Som ething soft and light fell on
by G overnor M artin of the need for a sta te A m ericanization program .
posAiblc
consolidation of the cor­
his cheek, a delicate gentle touch
library building will meet w ith the a p ­
poration, insurance and hanking
He cau g h t his b reath and held it
proval of those w ho know of the terrib ly
departm ents u n d er one head This
The touch camo again, gentle, on
consolidation w as sponsored before
hts check, at Hie sid e of his m outh
crow ded conditions in th e present sta te
the 1935 seaalon by 0 <> Hood, at
; Ho th rew off Ins pretense of iveak-
library and of the conditions u n d e r w hich
that tune Just taking over the
tab ern acle of P o rtlan d M eetings „ess. put his hand up quickly,
A
F
o
u
rsq
u
are
G
ospel
m
inister
from
library em ployes must work. This to g e th e r
duties of budget directo r ami p o lit­
every night except M onday at 8 i opened his eyes, his h eart thum p-
ical advisor to G overnor M artin.
w ith a n o th e r stru c tu re will be one of the P o rtla n d recently re tu rn e d from a several prom pt. The topics w ill be o n | mg; and found him self clutching
T he proposal, how ever, failed to
■ Salvation. "Baptism of th e Holy w ith both hands the p u p p i. m ,s-
fea tu re s of th e program w hich th e p lan ­ m onths' to u r of Asia and E urope an d in Svcond
m eet th e favor in the eyes of the
C om ing of C hrist." As an- king him in an anxietv of cu m
ning board is expected to develop in its an interview over the rad io said th e red nounced last w eek Mrs. H elen D eborah w as gone
legislator* w ho saw in it only an
attem pt to c re a te a new high-
m enace could be elim in ated in th is coun- U lrick of P ortland, givspel singer.
Ho got up w ith tlio puppy under
study of the s ta te 's needs.
salaried super-com m issioner with
w ill be w itli us to have charge of his arm am i strolled grim ly around
The sta te lib rary is a housing problem
easily enough by sending the ra d ic a ls the
, no com pensating econom ics in ad-
song service and w ill also sing th e corner, to meet G.u v. w ild-
th a t should have been tak e n care of a few on a vlslt to E urope, his. he said, w ou.d special request n u m b ers E verybody eyed approaching w ith a t.i m im ing
: m in istrativ e costs or increase in
w elcom e at these m eetings Com e dipper of w ater.
efficiency.
vaam
s
e
n
S
taunch
frien
d
s
of
th
e
lib
rary
soon
convince
them
th
a
t
to
re
ig
n
ism
s
w
ere
ye.tis ago. M a u n tn m e n u s oi m e n u t .try
l . . . t h - i t t h . . - a . i . l , .l .l 1 ' c
\
a n d m eet w ith us to w o rs h ip G o d
- y ‘ , " in
It is also p o o ib le that the so-
a r e n 't
h u rt, s i r ’’" ('.arv
F tîH
T fc æ [P A ß M
felt th a t it w as a d e q u ate ly ta k e n care of
b u n tit am i that .In g to d old I . . . A. ,n spjrj{ and ;n truth
| called “cab in e t” form of govern-
gasped breathlessly. A ren 't you
is
th
e
best
place
a
fte
r
all.
Most
of
us
rnent will he again presented to
—U—
' h u rt?"
in th e capitol construction plans, but in
ICE COLO IÆMONADE ANO FRCSH
I the 1937 session A proposal of this
F irst C hurch of C hrist. S cientist
"Not a scratch." H rvn replied
DOUG-HNUT/7.
the last m inutes of th e special session it rea liz e th is fac t, p a rtic u la rly if ever in
kind was before the 1935 session
S ervices a re held every S unday "Sony to frighten you "
I gponsored by G overnor M artin It
w as not included w hen th e com prom ise a fo reign country, but th e re a re a w hole at 11 a. m.: W ednesday evening
"W ell, th at is good." G ary said
. _ - .
ltz - -
... sDtifir to centrtMto reeponalbiltty
services at 8 o’clock; S unday school w ith h eartfelt e m o tio n . "I got a
bill w as put th ro u g h . H ow ever, it w as lot of folks who surely need th a t lesson.
for most of th e state activ ities u n -
at II a. m. P u p ils up to th e age te rrib le fright. And Miss D eborah hesitated. "It w as
provided fo r in th e title of th e bill, but
of vou ’ he hated him for it. But it was (jvr n ,e governor and practically
of 20 y ears a re w elcom ed. F ree w as com ing to th e house and saw- to rem em b er tobacco kind
for G ary." b e tte r for him to lx
Far b,-( abnlixluxi ibv board of control .11
not in the body.
read in g room open on W ednesdays -v ou full S h e
tie stopped
e said "I d id n 't riu liz e w hy he tic T h ere w asn’t an y th in g be- Ilow constituted
and S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p. m. “She w h a t’ ' B ryn asked calm ly sh
The lib ra ry is in c ram p ed q u a rte rs,
w asn't sm oking
tw
een
them
but
the
relation
of an
S u n d ay 's topic, " T ru th .”
"She's crying."
B ryn did not reply.
em ployer to a servant, he had said
such as no o th e r sta te g roup has had to
O regon's 1937 autom obile lirenso
—
i E vening cam e on again: d in n er
Almost back to the house, she so h im s e lf T hat was th e way hr platea will be bluck w ith w hite
p u t up w ith even a fte r th e capitol b u ild­
Com m unism in F ran ce
M. E. C hurch (B ethany)
, w as served in the d in in g room spoke a.;.nn H er voice held a hint w anted it to be.
le tte rs and num erals C ontract for
On G erm antow n road. S unday b rig h te r now wi h a l e v of tall of desperation "It . . it is a love­
ing fire. Every e x tra nook and cran n y
F ren ch com m unists a re jo y fu lly sh o u tin g th a t
Sin' got down from th e tied ntl 280000 sets of the plates w as let
le unions in a re cen t school every S unday, 10 a m ; Ger-
h
.h'7 ’ w J ° ' ly niglit. isn't it?" sh e said.
th a t can be put to use is utilized by th e F ran ce soon w ill b e theirs. T rade
tiptoed
to
the
door.
No
one
was
■
i
♦lories. It is not th e 'm a n service. 11 a. m.. first and "
' «? > J " d >'«h‘ h¿ a * ed ' hp"
"I think it’s a little chilly." Bryn about, she knew that. The m aids for passenger curs the stale depart
forces w orking u n d e r th e direction of Miss mass strjk® won imP.ortant ',1C
'
"Do you suppose your had been h ere for tw o days, and m e n t a ls o o t t e r e d 19.5OO p air o (
• to th e s trik e rs th a t th ird S undays; E nglish service, 11
l i t ’ ]«- ¡tro ll
'
'
1 ‘ ' “ •" repluxl.
... e a . m„ second and fo u rth S undays.
1 u c tr "
H a rriet Long, lib ra rian . In spite Of this please th e radicals, how ever, it is th e fact th a t th
It w as a glorious night. The g r a n d m o th e r th in k s w e v , b e e n out i b t. <-ook as w ell, but th e y w e re a ll i r uck p l a t e s ' a n d I 0 000 i taira of
tf moon had alread y risen, and hung, long e n o u g h no w '
they are doing a re m a rk a b ly fine jo b .
governm ent, th ro u g h P rem ier Blum , openly ad m itted i —
T raglio, pastor.
d o w n in th e liv in g room w ith G a ry . I „ 1 ..
for light delivery cars.
. . .
D r regon
o o - o n 's s s « ta
in te
t o l liD
i h r rary
n r v iro
fro m
m t tn
h e e s < ta
stn n n a d - . place.
th a t th of
e w
o rk ers "siege”
occupation
of p against
la n ts and
a huge silv er lam p, ju s t over th e
O
businesg
during the
strike was
the
him
.
Am
i
a
s
he
looked
d
o
w
n
at
,
,
,
,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
...
.u
,
t.
R anks M E. C hurch
1 top of th e low est hill. T h e sk y was
D eboiah went through the back
S tate d ep artm en ts and institu
h
er.
she
tu
r
n
e
d
a
w
ay
w
ith
a
little
point of th e g e n e ra l public IS one Ot th e jaw b u t a iso ad m itted in ab ility or lack of co u rag e
S un d ay school ev ery S u n d ay at deep blue G ran d m o th er leaned on
door and dow n the path to her old , q o n , a re now busy w ith th eir bud
9 :4 5 a . m „ M rs. F re d W olford, su- B ryn's arm : D eborah was on her d ro o p in h e r sh o u ld e rs, a n d left playhouse.
m ost beneficial institutions. Its services to do an y th in g about it.
get estim ates for 1937-38. These
him
.
"We , w J ill m ake th e new law " shout
side
(T n lie r.ih tln u e .1 )
and help in librar>’ and litera ry l i n e s
v . th e com - I p erin ten d en t. P reach in g services o th T er
m ust be in the hands of the budget
hey cam e back to th e front
i u . otnGv T k n v
n iunist lead ers and P rem ier Blum, h av in g given by E llsw orth T ilton, pastor, every
directo
r by S eptem ber 1 S alary
D eborah stood against th e stone
honeycom b th e state. T h t\ h a \e helped way once> wm find it d ifficult to p u t a sto p to S u n d ay evening at 8 o'clock. I.a- porch at las', but G ran d m o th er did
and
wage budget* w ill be based
railin
g
of
th
e
balcony,
su
rv
iv
in
g
dies' A id m eets first an d th ird not stop S he did not seem to m
the people in m any w ays, p a rticu la rly in th e increased dem ands th at w ill be made,
upon the old pay scale in effect
th e changes tak in g place in her
tf tice th e ir aw k w ard silence. Sh
easing off th e blow s of th e depression.
The com m unistic elem ent aw aits ju s t su ch an W ednesdays a t 2 p. m.
prior to the legislative pay cuts
little
w
orld,
an
d
wxs
thoroughly
—::—
walked to the corner of the hou
inasm uch a* th e present reductions
xt „
•
;u „ „ i „ „ „
l.'k-.,»-,- oppo rtu n ity . G ive th em an inch an d th ey w ill claim
m
iserable.
E
veryone
seem
ed
to
be
• ?so lntiividucil can Msit th t !i m a r t and tr y
| ak e a m iie T h at is w hy. in th is coun- T u alatin P lain s P re sb y te ria n C h o rrh an d t'le re , w ntly. >iie w ith d re w in a conspiracy against her. Day
expire by statu to ry lim itation w ith
(F o u r m iles n o rth of H illsboro) i from betw een them and tucked by day. slow ly but inexorably, ail i l l y P o r tla n d I l H t r r |1u«in«ma lh ir » « n . In«* I th e end of the cu rren t year Con-
w ithout rea liz in g th e necessity of b e tte r try. if we w an t to preserv e o u r d em o cratic form
Fedora! “brain tru ste rs” soekinx inuution of the pay cuts in whole
S
unday
services:
P
reaching.
11
a.
D
eborah's
arm
in
B
rvn
s
housing. L egislators know of th e g re a t of governm ent and not have it o v erth ro w n by th e m.; S unday school. 10:15 a. m., C
that rem inded h er of the old peace­ m eans t»f retirin g the nutional debt
' There, my darlings." she said ful
happy life w as being rem oved, might tak e a p ro fitab le lesson or or in part w ill be up to the n ext
value
of
th
e
institution
in
th
e
m
a
tte
r
of
,
r
at^lcalT
?
e
muit
i:ght
to
Preserv®
our
la'
A
's
to
the
E..
7:30
p.
m.
W
om
an's
M
issionary
w
ith
th
e
ghost
of
a
laugh
Walk
, a .u v
.
v
letter. L et one class, one faction, flout th e law and
a n d nobody seem ed t o realize tw o from A lbert Boel and Sylves- legislature.
• • •
society
last
W
ednesday
of
m
onth,
together
dow
n
the
path
beside
the
research and aid to th e law m akers, but d isin teg ratio n sets in. We w ould soon h av e a gov-
S ehutt. self-acknow ledged e x ­
____
brook. It's a perfect n ig h t for lov or care th at sh e was being left
G
overnor
M
urtln hot asked that
alone
in
a
vacuum
.
Even
G
ra
n
d
­
unless th ey have gone to th e lib rary in e m in en t not of. by, and for, th e people b u t a gov-
perts in the fine a rt of frog cu ltu re
ers. I am going in now. Good
P ilg rim House
person th ey have no a p p re c ia tio n of th e ernment by a class, an organized minority, with the
- i o " and
“■'« before
ui-,,,..- ^ D eot«
an s i hand m o th er d id n 't care. G randm other and about whom the P ortland B et­ ull stale netlvilles m ake use of the
night!"
eborah's
w as very happy; h er cheeks grew ti1 r Business B ureau has had a new "O regon T errito ry " stam p Just
rest
of th e n atio n ---------------
u n d er its heel.-
--------------------------
A .,.« » .
existing conditions.
p in k e r every day, her ap p etite had
Budget.
for im proved. G randm other, of course, n u m b er of in(|uiri«*-s. In fact, the place«! on sale by the postal d e ­
for eig h th S unday a fte r Pentecost, i
y
nlCe
night'
®r-'n
sal(t
m ally.
governm ent is try in g hard to g«-t partm ent this • week
• •
at 9:30 a. m. Serm on. "T he K ing's I
thought
that D eborah was happy in touch w ith Broel and S ehutt.
"Yes." D eborah agreed a fte r a
H ighw ay.” the n in th in series on m om
too.
ft
h
ad
n
't
occurred
to
her
that
Of parllcu ln r interest to w estern
hut it's th e district atto rn ey 's of-
ent.
th e 23rd Psalm . "In th e paths of
S he glanced up at him in the this d ream of hers w hich had corni- five at Toledo. Ohio, thnt w ants O regon ro u n ties is the proposal
righteousness." C om m em oration of
tru e had n ev er been D eborah's them not the "brain tru ste rs " T in -! of J W Ferguson, s ta ir forester,
m
oonlight,
but his face w as coo dream
St. A nne, g ran d m o th er of O u r Lord.
.
district atto rn ey w ould like to dis th at title in the O regon and (.’all- (
and
unm
oved.
W
ordless,
sh
e
fol
R ailroad crossings on South F i r s t
R epublication A p p re c ia te d
S ervices of w orship w ill be con­
Yes, R ryn w as m aking G ra n d ­ eu ., w ith them, before Federal fornla g ran t lands be transfeire«T
low
ed
his
lead,
w
alking
q
u
ietly
tin u e d th ro u g h o u t th e su m m er at
avenue, because of in ad e q u a te lig h tin g a t
To th e E ditor—As th e n ew ly elected co m m an d er th
m
other
tiappy;
but
th
at
w
as
frig
h
t­
9:30 a. m. hour. W orship pre-
uw cnt alow ly ening. Because, at the end of the Ju d g e G eoige Hahn, th e ir corres- to the state and adm inistration of
n ig h t and lack of any kind of signal or tor th e D ep artm en t of O re g o n .'U n ite d S p an ish W ar p a e ra to
pondence ehool at F rem ont through th e -<• lands be vested in the state
ry to Holy C om m union. W ed-
t h » v
i
\ ,u
a »
w h ich they are alleged to h a v e forestry dep o rtm en t ra th e r than in
safety
device, . are
dan
g ero , u s to th e tra
v e . l- ed ito rial in th e c 1 u h rre
ast*n t0 th a o k you for th e able n esday evening A ugust 5. a t 7:30 ' , J h5 y hw<^ a L™at ,at ,h * end ° f y e a r . . .
.
■ ,
.
• ,
n t issue of v ,ur valu ab le paper. o'clock. A d m in istratio n of S acra- , ' f, P
D eborah fill to w ondering w hat m u le quit«- a few thousand dol- federal forest service Ferguson de-
She
Illg public. A ccidents an d n e a r accidents u n d er th e h eading T he Red Plan." a n d w hich
'• -a him ; pu p il
lx-., to hi ike cl.ire., th at this plan w ould perm it
Sin lie
m ent of L ord's S upper. T h u rsd ay j
' s7,r „sor5y B ryn's own girl w as like
of m ore efficient conservation of
have been rep o rted m any tim es, due to dovetails in w ith a reso lu tio n passed on J u ly 14 by evening.
w ould be beautiful, of course, and ! billions by raising frogs
A
ugust
6.
F
east
of
th
e
‘
'
u r d ep artm en t at its a n n u al encam pm ent at T he
probably tall and queenly, instead , p o .ta l inspectors learned last fall th e state's tim b er resources under a
inability to see th e tra in s as th ey come to o Dalles,
T
ran
sfig
u
ratio
n
of
O
u
r
Lord,
a
t
!
¡iu
.
,.‘nv
b
,
.
against th e referen d u m to do aw ay w ith
ot little and childish. It was diffi- ! of th e um u/ing financial possibil- sustained yield program G overnor
thp tin y break
the crossings. P a rtic u la rly is th is tru e if com pulsory m ilitary tra in in g at o u r sta te schools -:30 o'clock. P a sto r H en ry S. Hal- , 'v i,h
"I d id n 't h u rt m yself." B ryn cult to u n d erstan d w hat her cir- ¡tics advert!-< d by the A m erican M artin has been sold on th e idea
ler
m
ay
be
co
n
su
lted
any
day.
of h ig h er education; th e re a re none w ho d ep lo re
said calm ly. “S orry to cause a corn- cum stances w ere th a t she w ould al- B ullfrog In d u s trie s i n
fla t cars are sta n d in g th e re .
F rem o n t and S enator M cNary will be asked
Io sponsor a m easure before con­
w a r m ore th a n those w ho h av e seen activ e se rv ice ex cept M onday, betw een 10 a. m. i m0{jon
low him to m ak e m oney for h er in
R ailroad m en should be a le rt to th e in th e arm y d u rin g w ar periods, b u t also th e r e a re
H he Th
i T hp-V reach ed ,h «' e" d f)f
Path such a stran g e way. If she w ere Th»* advertised cost for a course gress covering the proposal.
of lessons Hl Flogs How Io Breed
« • •
condition th a t exists th e re because of th e no stro n g e r b ack ers of p rep ared n ess th a n those n v .n n o
B ry n tu rn e d
D eborah hesitated w ealthy, su rely they w ould have Them ." was $47 50 cash, or $57.50
I but a fte r a second, tu rn e d beside been m arried w h eth er he
T he influence of th e soldiers'
had at $5 dow n and $5 a m onth As a
heavy autom obile and tru c k tra ffic on f ? me veterans, an d especially is th is th e case w ith a \e n u e .
r-- .
/.
, *1. j -
z-
th e v eteran s of th e S p an ish -A m erican w ar in 1898
; him . H alf-w ay to th e house she m oney or not If .she w ere poor, on«1 g raduation gift, th e firm prom ised bonus on autom obile sales was d i­
F irst avenue, from both directions. C are- to 1902.
F o u rsq u are C hurch
w ould th in k th a t sh e w ould have e a c h alum nus a pair of frogs, so rectly reflected In the business of
Mra. Jessie M. Strong, the pas­ vicinity. P icnic basket dinner, 1:30- been w illing to m arry him and he could go right into the liusm ess th e title d ep artm en t at the state
lessness and b ad lighting m ay re su lt in a
The able arg u m en t for p rep ared n ess as show n
to r's w ife's m other, w ill bring the
house, w here 7196 certificates for
serious accident p e rh a p s d e a th , and th e n
¡a g p ^ w e H u l‘í r e p a " ^ m il" ev angelistic m essage this Sunday 2:30. S upervised recreatio n . 2:30- sh are his difficult tim es w ith him. for him self raising frog legs for new cars w erp issued d u rin g Juno
3 30 C om m unity sing led by C laude T h ere m ust be som ething about her the m arket, the inspectors s a i d .
it Will be too late. Let S not close the b a rn ta ry m achine w ith all th e m o d ern arm s for a frig h t- even ing a t 7.45. Mrs. S trong has Neely. .3:30-3:50. 3:50-5:30, pageant, th a t D eborah d id n 't understand.
W ithin tw o years, th e advertising com pared to only 6196 for Ja n u a ry ,
door a fte r th e horse is out.
fu l w ar. d em onstrates beyond an y a rg u m e n t th a t can had m any y ears e x p erien ce in
"W hat W ould Jesu s Do?" presented
D eborah m oved su ddenly fro m ! is alleged to have prom ised, the w hich is o rd in arily th e big m onth
T h p sa m p e h lin
d o u h tp d I v y h a n - ld < e j • i m
p f n r n b e raised for doing aw ay w ith a rm y tra in in g o t o u r G ospel w ork a fte r sh e w as m iracu-
by th e y o u th of M ultnom ah church. th e balcony railin g and w ent in- new frog b reed er should h a v e for now car purchases.
"
f
i?
y ° u th
necessity of ab so lu te read in ess to m eet lously healed of sev eral incurable
V esper erv ice conducted by H ills­ side her own p re tty bedroom ; and | realized $100 (XX) on his investm ent j
crossing in m e H elvetia u isirict, w nere any em ergency th a t m ay arise. W hile th is e d ito ria l J diseases nine y ears ago. G od has boro young people u n d er direction th ere she flung h erself on th e bed In 13 years, if he hadn't retire d
More than 3200 are now em ploy-
a m an recen tly received severe in juries. originally ap p eared in The O regon Jo u rn a l, I w ish blessed her m in istry in a v ery real of Miss M artha Jam es. Those going an d cried m iserably into the sil- long before he should have m ade I ^d
construction w ork on Ore-
gon's system of sta te highw ays, ac
T h in r r n q q i n v h a q h p p n v ic r n r n iia lv rn-n
to th an k you in th e nam e of th e D ep artm en t of O re- ; w ay and a p ro fitab le and enjoy- w ith cars aro asked to com m uni v er and violet spread.
$360,420.000,000.
y P
S°n- u - S. w. V., for re p u b licatio n of t h i . a n d g et- able serv ice is prom ised. S unday cate w ith t h e pastor. L ikew ise
cording
to R. H. Ilaldock. state
A fter a long tim e she sat up and ! T he inspectors say they learned
tested
people in tndv section.
tin g it before y o u r readers, w ho m ay not h av e seen ¡school w ill be a t 9:45 a. m. w ith those w ishing to go, so inform him.
highw ay engineer T his num ber
d ried her tears. T h ere w asn't any- the school w as doing a land office does
not include men em ployed on
it in its o riginal p u blication. R ecent ev en ts h av e ¡M rs. K atie S hipley as su p erin ten d - We ought to have at least 25 go. th in g to cry about. W hat it they business. Broel and S eh u tt cashing
show n th a t o u r high schools an d h ig h er in stitu tio n s ' ent. M orning w orship w ill be at U nion
service
w ith
M ethodist had laughed a t her?? S he w ould i nearly $15.000 in money orders at m aintenance w ork. To date $11.-
'
• ed - - by th ..................
of , the
program of high-
a re • being
u n d " erm in
is in sid io u s p ro p ag an d - a, ' l l w ith th e pastor preaching. C ru ­ church in th e M ethodist church n ever see the girl, and th e _ girl
_ i 1 the
nt«. • F svsssvziat
rem ont ’ postoffice
p 'leiin n v r w
wiLinii
ithin i m
four!
in 1219.993
..
. 1936
,
-
-
-
o u i | way w ork has been contracted, re p ­
and I am very so rry to say th a t it has seep ed in to sad er m eeting at 6:30 p. m. T here building. 7:45 p. m. Inasm uch as w ould n ever see her. As
for
th
e
j
m
onths.
An
indictm
ent
___
.
.
.................
..
.
,
of . the
year's
o u r churches as well, and som e of o u r ab lest m inis- w ill be no T uesday and F riday p revious arran g em en t had been man. they w ere as d istan t from tu rn ed by the federal grand ju ry resenting
* \M n,,ng 93
ua 4 4 per
Pp^ cent
c tn l or
tn,p .y
ta r ,’
services this w eek ow ing to th e m ade w ith th e G ideons of P o rt­ each other as any tw o peopl, could in T oledo I., t D ecem ber.
W hen Empm.ipd L»r°thN w«mk et
M ore e x p r e s ió n , fav o rab le to the e o n ,
« S
N orthw est C onvention services in land to have charge of both se rv ­
pc tibly be. w ho had to act at i n - , deputy m a . lulls sought Broel and
?)n ,h e I’ai-ific ^ iu h w a v alone
struction of a sw im m ing pool in H illsboro w ho desire to o v erth ro w of o u r A m erican in s titu - P o rtlan d from J u ly 28 to 31.—G uy ices at th e M ethodist ch u rch they terval.
an affectio n ate little come- S ehutt, it was found they had left n«u L ' ‘ '
i "ig h w ay alone
will be in ch arg e of th e union se rv ­ dy. The o th er night she had tried Frem ont. Recently,
have been h e a rd th a n fo r m ost any o th e r ,lon¿ and w ouid establish th e d ic ta to rsh ip of th e p - D uffield, J r . pastor.
O
O
H
,nPn
are
Pml’loy«‘d
12
struction p rojects rep resen tin g an
ice also. Then, folks, don't forget it w as true, to be friendly. He h
a
d
--------------------------
im provem ent th a t has been suggested. : a‘T o th e ® v e U ra n s T f^ n o u r A m erican w ars, th e re
A ll Sain ts C hurch (Episcopal)
estim
ated
cost
of
$1.776,175.
th at m onthly outdoor fellow ship
S ubscribe for th e Argus.
S ervices for th e sev en th Sunday Ju ly 30 F ull announcem ent L ord’s been cold and unresponsive, and
More than 440 men a re at w ork
r rom everything th a t we can learn such ar<? but tw o "ism s” recognized. "A m erican ism " and
on 11 iiioji'i'i.s on the Columbia
an
investm
ent
bv
th
e
citv
W
ould
he
"P atrio tism ." an d w e a re all re a d y to sta n d b eh in d I afteI T rin ity J u ly 26. w ill be held Day. We exten d a h earty welcome
- L ~ V ? ,e . 5 . ! „ , \ j „1_
/ _ i , i ! ,
be
our g o v ern m en t as strong as w e d id in w a r tim e. Ias follows: Holy C om m union. 7:30 to all o u r s e rv ic e s - R. L. P utnam ,
R iver highw ay on w hich ex p en d i­
I , h u n l r „ n . i - H u r i , l . v .
° u r g o v ern m en t as strong as w e d id in w a r tim e, "
roughly a p p re c ia te d , and should be an and to enlist for th e u p b u ild in g and su sta in in g of a . m,: m orning p ray er.
11 oclock. minister.
tu re s are estim ated at $864.033.
F ive p rojects on T h e D alles-
objective of th e m unicipal governm ent, o u r co u n try 's ideals and to com bat any a tte m p t on I h e ch u rch school w ill re-assem ble
e first S unday in Septem ber.
C alifornia highw ay, rep resen tin g an
p a rticu la rly if m ore fe d e ra l fu n d s a r e d e p a r t of any of th e Red or Nazi id eas to do aw ay on R th
B
ap
tist
C
hnreh
eginald Hicks, vicar.
e x p en d itu re of $325.399 a re giving
(By S pecial C orrespondent)
m o Hu .le o H a k lc ,
w ith o u r ideals as ex p ressed by o u r belo v ed L in-
S u n d ay school, 9:45. w ith classes
1
ib * , 1 .J '* “ 1
coin, "A co u n try of for an d by th e people, w hich
W A S H IN G T O N . — D ro u th n f-
Moro Immediate will ba the em ploym ent to m ore than 250 men.
for all ages. M orning w orship. 11,
M
ethodist
E
piscop
al
Chnreh
T hree projects on the Wolf C reek
P opularity of such a place can be m ust n o t vanish from th e e a rth ." —HUGH S. ROG-
¥ fects political fo rtu n es. T his
rise in flour and bread prices. highw
The public is cordially w ith a m essage for th e day. Eve­
ay, to cost $531,358, a re em ­
easily seen by a visit to N ew berg on m ost E R S' C om m ander, D ep artm en t of O regon, U nited in v Sunday:
m uch cam paign so o th say ers a re
S p rin g w h eat has been one of ploying 230 m en, and m ore th an
ited to th is g reat and glorious ning service, 11 o'clock, w ith sp ir­
any good, w arm day. D riving by th e re Spanish War Veterark<i-
ag reed upon.
B u t os to how
the hardest h it crops, an d sp rin g 200 inen a re w orking on tw o p ro ­
day of w orship. S ervices begin w ith itual singing and a gospel appeal.
m uch, w hich
d irectio n , an d
w h e a t is w h at goes Into b read.
th e S unday school a t 9:45 a. m„ T hursday, p ray er-m eetin g at 8 p.
jects on th e Wilson R iver highw ay,
recently it w as seen th a t young and old
u n d e r a full staff of capable of­ m. w ith a stu d y in th e F irst E pistle
w hen, th e w iseacres a re less
In the last few m onths, th e
w here $229,430 is being spent.
of
P
eter.
You
a
re
w
elcom
e
to
all
w ere tak in g ad v a n ta g e of the o p p ortunity
ficers an d teachers. C. C. W eber,
T he new super-highw ay betw een
positive.
g en eral level of food prices h as
o
u
r
m
eetings.
to swim and w ere having a g ran d tim e.
su p erin ten d en t. At 1 1 a . m. a team
O ne th in g o b serv ers a re su ie
been h ig h er th a n a t any o th e r P ortland and O regon C ity Is g iv ­
of G ideons from th e N ational G id­
ab o u t: W hen m e a t prices go up,
tim e Rince P re sid e n t R oosevelt ing em ploym ent to 370 m en on
B eaverton C hurch of C hrist
F ifte e n Y ears A go
eon convention w ill re n d e r the
$785,224.
’
u
rb
a
n
d
w
ellers
becom
e
u
n
h
ap
p
y
,
took office. In stead o f th e u su al four jobs costing
We
again
urge
y
o
u
r
atten
d
an
ce
« • •
A rgus, J u ly 21. 1921—Dr. L. W. H yde elec ted d e ­ special m usic of th e hour. T his w ill
a
n
d
th
ey
a
re
a
p
t
to
grow
d
issa
t­
J
u
n
o
drop,
prices
ju
m
p
ed
still
at
all
services
d
u
ring
the
sum
m
er
in
clude
selections
by
th
eir
m
ale
p a rtm e n t co m m ander of U n ited S p an ish W ar V et­
T he sem i-annual apportionm ent
T he personal abuse h eaped upon P re s­ erans.
isfied w ith th e p a rty in pow er.
hig h er,
q u artet. T hey w ill brin g gospel m onths. B ible school each Lord's
of m otor vehicle funds to t h e
* • •
id en t Roosevelt by F a th e r Coughlin a t th e
T h en th e sam e o b serv ers r e ­
"T he best th in g of its k in d I h av e e v e r a tte n d e d m essages in song an d story. H ear Day a t 9:45 a. m„ Mrs. V ernia
counties has Just been com pleted
H opper, su p erin ten d en t. P reaching
m em b er th n t th e g re a t d ro u th of
Tow nsend m eeting in C le v e la n d w a s in th e sta te .” Prof. E. B. F itts th u s d escrib ed W ash ­ these business m en, som e of A m er­ by
JJLAM E for this rise In the by S ecretary of S tate Snell. U nder
th e pastor at 11 a. m. preceded
193 4 w as follow cti by a D em o­
ica’s finest. G reat union evangel-
ington
C
ounty
Je
rse
y
C
attle
clu
b
tou
r.
sh am efu l and un-A m erican. A fter all th e
food Index goes to potatoes. an aid of tne IMS « Ion 9S00.000
R em ains of D onald J. S u th e rla n d a rriv e d In istic service, 7:45 p. m.. also con­ by com m union service and special
Is apportioned to th e counties e v ­
c ra tic landslide in the N ovem ber
E a rly frosts la st fall and bad ery six m onths for use on county
p residency OI these United s ta te s IS a high H illsboro from F ran ce to d ay an d w ill be b u ried d ucted by the G ideons The pastor, m usic by th e choir u n d er the
congressional elections.
leadership
of
Mrs.
J.
Johnson.
sp rin g w e a th e r th is y e a r hav e roads W ashington county received
office and w h eth er the incum bent be re- h ere Sunday. C o rp o ral S u th e rla n d w as a son of Mr. m e m b trs and frien d s of the church Song service and preach in g at 8
T h e p re se n t d ro u th a p p e a rs
doing e v ery th in g possible to
caused a trem en d o u s d e n t in th e $24,426.
p ublican, dem ocratic or in dependent he of B^leau’w S o d ^ u 'iri^ w is6 1<>St h“ 1Ke
batUe a w re elcom
c
e
rta
in
to
cau
se
a
g
lu
ttin
g
o
t
p.
m.
on
W
ednesday
is
follow
ed
by
• • •
e visitors and m ake them
p o tato supply.
c a ttle , hog, an d sheep m a rk ets.
m ost ce rtain ly is entitled to m ore resp ect
F ra n k H ertel of Idaho b u y s D udley m ill ra n c h feci at home. It is expected th at choir practice. .We invite you to ail
The Home O w ners’ Tax E xem p­
T h a t q u e e r piece of legislation,
F a rm e rs w ho c a n 't feed livestock
th e re w ill be a larg e attendance assemblies.- M. P utm an, pastor.
th a n w as exhibited in the w ords of th e of 130 acres from M ax B chiing.
th e 1935 potato co n tro l a c t,' tion league is nothing if not p e r­
w ill sell.
T h e p rice of lam b
ra d io p riest.
E x-C ongressm an R ainey o f Illin o is sp eak s at from th e d istricts around Hillsboro.
sisten t. F o r th e th ird tim e the
w hich n e v er w as p u t Into effect
T
he
church
officials
w
ill
be
on
T
rin
ity
Lutheran
Chnreh
H
*
C hautauqua here. T h e P ra n g e rs of h e re a n d L eisy-
chops and b eefsteak w ill go
league is prom oting a proposal to
an
d
died
w
ith
th
e
AAA
decision,
h
and
to
see
th
a
t
seats
w
ill
be
av
ail­
P
ublic
w
orship
at
10:30
a.
m.;
..
v ille a re old frien d s of th e fo rm e r congressm an.
exem pt hom es from tax atio n up
dow n for a sh o rt period.
had
noth
in
g
w
h
atev
er
to
do
w
ith
ab
le
for
everybody.
An
early
a
t­
S
unday
school
at
9:45.
A
re
p
o
rt
on
* ‘
N ath an W eston, H illsboro boy, m em b er of W hit-
to a cash valu e of $2900. In tw o
• • •
th
e
potato
price
an
d
Rupply.
ten
d
an
c
e
w
ill
g
reatly
facilitate
the
th
e
synodical
convention
w
ill
be
previous attem p ts th e league failed
TTiit v
v
•
n e y Singers, fam ous boys’ chorus.
T ÎU T , as m a rk e ts becom e a d ­
P otatoes hav e alw ay s b ro u g h t
H illsboro business men rig h tly pledge
A lb ert Z u erch er of H elv etia b reak s arm c ra n k - best in terests of th e m eetings. You given at a social g ath erin g of the
to com plete Its petitions.
In its*
w ill find a h earty w elcom e in a congregation in the parlors of th e
ju sted la te r in th e fall and
a
lte
rn
a
tin
g
headaches
and
sm
iles
p
relim in ary petitions, filed w ith
fu ll s u p p o rt to th e annual countv fa ir ing car-
,
, . w arm h earted church.- A lexander church A ugust 22, at H p. m. You e a rly w in ter, fa rm e rs w ill have
the stale d e p a rtm e n t this week an
to grow ers and bu yers. I t’s a
H aw thorne, pastor.
J h e j have alw ay s been behind the big nic h eld a t W illiam G oodin place S atu rd ay ,
a re cordially w elcomed to w orship
effort is m ade to overcom e opposi­
fe w e r an im als to ship to m a rk e t
q u e e r tr a it of this estim ab le
w ith us.
tion to the proposal by providing
show w ith th e ir help in every way possi-
T h irty Y ears Ago
a n d m ent prices w ill rise in d i­
tu b e r th a t It u sually has tw o
C hristian Chorrh
for an Increase In incom e taxes
re
c
t
ratio
to
the
in
ten
sity
of
the
good
y
ears
and
th
en
tw
o
bad
ble. T h e fa ir is a g re a t asset to the county
A rgus, J u ly 19, 1906— D airy m en satsifled w ith
L o rd 's Day unified stu d y -w o r­
B ethany B aptist C hurch
to c o m p e n s a te 'fo r th e loss in tax
d ro u th .
ones. T he potato price Is n early
a n d m erits th e b a c k in g of every individual,
co n d en ser test. Vote of confidence passed a t m e e t­ sh ip service. 9:45-11:45 a. m. C hurch
S un d ay service:: Bible school at
" venues resulting from the tax
If th is y e a r’s d ro u th continues
in g h ere.
school. 9:45-10:45; m orning w orship, 9:45; church service a t 11. "Jesus
nlw avs on the m ove. P ro b ab ly
exem ption on homes. The new p e ti­
■ . —
;
J u d g e T. A. M cB ride w ill sta rt for T illam ook via 10:45-11:45. M usic by th e choir. Uses the F ields for His T ext." E ve­
unchecked, th e rise in m eat
it w ill soon he descending agnir^,
tion provides for a su rtax on in ­
th e N o rth Y am hill ro u te S u n d ay to try th e H em b ree S p ecial music. R eport of Youth ning service, 7:30. P. Y. P. U. at 8.
prices will be som ething to th in k
to ease off the general food price
com es sta rtin g nt tw o per cent on
S u m m er conference by four stu ­ The G ideons w ill have full charge
about.
U.
S.
c
a
ttle
and
pigs
a
re
incom es of from $2009 to $2500 up
index for a tim e.
R e sid e n ts o f th e W illam ette valley m u rReursn M co m m ittee soon secures enough m oney dents, Misses T heona and Winona of th e evening service, sending some
co m p arativ ely few in n u m ­
to 70 per cent on incom es of $50,-
O dd c h a ra c te ristic s of the po­
sh o u ld be m ig h ty th a n k fu l to live w here to p ro c u re m ill site for J. C. H are saw m ill. M ore P u tn am and L innie and V ivian of th e delegates to the national still
000
or more. T he m easure w ill not
b e r due to th e 1934 d ro u th . A
tato n o tw ith stan d in g , th e a«$-
th e y do, c o n sid e rin g th e terrible d ro u th lh a n 8600 su b scrib ed in 12 hours. Ed W ard w ill be Lewis. F ollow ing th e service the convention in P ortland to conduct ca ta stro p h e of sim ilar p ro p o r­ m
a p p ear on th e ballot u n til th e 1938
in
istratio
n
is
rem
ain
in
g
sagely
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i e
associated w ith H are. B oard of T ra d e com m ittee to d elegation leaves for M ultnom ah the service. W ednesday. 8 p. m., m id­
unless a special election
c o n d itio n s Of th e gl(<lt mi lie west farm ra ise fu n d s in clu d ed M ayor C ornelius, W. V. W iley, for th e picnic-fellow ship of the w eek service. C hoir p ractice at 9 tions this y e a r w ould c re a te a sile n t these days a n e n t th e high election
is held before th a t tim e w ith p ro ­
real
scarcity
of
m
eat.
level
of
retail
food
prices.
ch u rch schools of P o rtlan d and p. in.—Theodore A. Leger, pastor.
b e lt.
F. M. Heidel, G. A. Patterson and Dr. J. P. Tamiesie.
vision for in itiativ e m easures.
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