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Pagre Two H I L L S B O R O A R O V S , H 11. L S R O R O , O R E G O N ———— — — — —— ——— — 2?i llGhon^x Ar o us W it h W h ic h I* C o m h in rd th e H ills b o r o In d e p e n d e n t H ills b o r o A r g il» E sta b . 1894 H ills b o r o In d e p e n d e n t E * ta b 1878 M c K in n e y a m . k in n e y . p u b lis h e rs P u t 11a bed T h u rs d a y . E n te re d as second »class m a tte r in th e (MX) f fic e a t H ills b o r o , O re g o n Safeguard Our Forests CHURCHES Every p recau tio n should be tak e n d u r ing th e fire h a z u rd season to p ro tect our forests an d G overnor M artin has tak e n p ro p e r steps by placin g p ractically all of th e tim b ered a re a s of the sta te u n d er “ re g u la te d use." M alicious incendiarists anil th e careless c a m p e r and sm oker is not w anted in our forests at such d a n g e r ous periods. These a re a s are too im portant to th e w e lfa re of the state to ta k e any chance. U n d er “ re g u la te d use" cam p ers, who go into th e woods, must obtain perm its if th ey expect to build fires in any place o th e r th a n d esig n ated vam ping spots and m ust also c a rry reg u latio n fire fig h tin g equ ip m en t including a shovel, axe and w a te r bucket. Sm oking is also prohibited. If necessary the forests should be closed en tirely . O regon has su ffe re d too m uch loss ill th e past th ro u g h carelessness in the F irst C hurch of Christ. S cientist S e n ices arc held every S unday at 11 a in : W ednesday evening services at 8 o'clock; S unday school at 11 a. m. l ’upils up to the uge of 20 years a re welcomed. F lee reading room open on W ednesdays and S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p. ni S unday's topic, "Soul '' Honeymoon Mou ntain TbtiiNihiv, August 13, 19.38 The Great American Home TOS Use of Oregon Stone Ida lined (B \ F ian ces S helley Wees) illy A I I liiill» (* < k l F ö M m Œ £ d ( C o n tin u e d f r o m lu a t wwll n- ? \ l I’M The fate < u»i»«.l i THE PCT)S HAVE tfEFrt SO WILLIN'/» "S he docs." H ivn said w ith b it mu (m utton coniinhsloit is t o ojoi C h E ve u t s in c e he lì e t* uhll S te r n e s s She th in k s that a wed- i ip ii »• Oiup.iit) stun«» unit wood in dun: i mg is a kind of magic tabs INSTALLED H UHOlOtN Hit» lU A C F v X . [th e new >latuholt nc tf at all |»<»..t- | man If she knew that D eborah and MRS e . c M c K inney w V EK N E M c K inney blc A s s o c ia te E d ito r I w ere . . . strangers, shd'd die Id iti.r Basic l>i«I for the building w i l l M arriage is a kind of enclosure. to be com plete facing w ith O r e g o n M E. C hurch i B ethany) her D eborah and I a re one forever, O I I K I A L N E W S P A P E R O F W A S H IN G T O N C O l \ T Y granite. according to »1 A Mr- On G erm antow n road. Sunday s h e thinks, and the fu tu re is s a i '• I S elected as O re g o n ’s Rest Weekly Newspaper, 1930 I .can. Eugene, chairm an «.i i h • school every Sunday. 10 a nt.: G e r and secure If life is sm ooth and Will ctimmi.sMon A lternate bid 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 le v e n . 1930 m an service, 11 a nt., first and u n ru ffled she mav live for years call for granite bases with mai ble 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 th ird S undays. English service, 11 If she i unhappy, troubled, she or light c o lo re d eastern .stone for 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 , 19.35 a. m.. second and fo u rth S undays 1 will just irift nut. A nd if any- the siipei (i netili e E. Ju liu s T raglio. pastor. tf j thing did happen to her. D eborah S u b s c rip tio n K a te s S t r ic t ly Cash in A d v a n c e But. w ill l»e sought Im m ediately W’ it h in W a s h in g to n C o u n ty O u ts id e W a s h in g to n C o u n ty —n — i would never be happy again. Sh and o,»ene«l Scptemb«,r for p re lim 1 • ,tr U. S., p e r y e a r 82.00 - i T u alatin P lains P resb y terian C hurch " , u l d alw ays th in k -lied failed inary construction w ork on the F o re ig n c o u n trie s 3 60 Six m o n th s .. ................ 85 (F o u r m iles n o rth of H illsboro) p ie r " capitol. Mel.e,ill aid Fu st woi k Sunday services: P reaching. 11 a 1 Tubby stood up. He moved across will com prise d e a lin g th e .site, M EM BEK O re g o n S ta te F ir « t A u d ite d P a p e r, n t; Sunday school, 10:15 a. m., C to his friend, and faced h i n t . E d it o r ia l A a * < v ia tio n and fencing t h e b u ild in g zuih *. ox< avn- la r g e s t A B C W e e k ly N a tio n a l Editorial A sso E . 7:30 p. m W om an's M issionary B ry n .' h e said steadfastly. "I tion of the basem ent amt eicctm ii C ir c u la t io n in W e s t. c ia tio n . society last W ednesday of month, don't w ant to m ake any more mis- of field houses foi th e s u p e r v i s i n g —::— ' takes I th in k I'm sure, tout I'd like architects and PWA engine« ! s C o n P ilgrim House 'o u r w ord for it. 1 n ev er aw you tracts for actual to n stru ctio n of A ugust 16: C hapel service of pub- U 'k e Uu> before. Is it th e real the building will be druw n m N o lie w orship, at 9:30 a n t . w ith ser- luting. B ry n ' It's got you. at last'1 vem ber. and w ork should lie started tnoti on "T he Shadow of D eath," Y, u a le 1,1 love w ith D e b o ra h " in December. O regon City on Sunday d e d ic a te d a Oregon woixt.s will be used to the 14th in series of serm ons on the Bryn pulled aw ay lie went across new sw im m ing pool. It is valued conserva- ---------------------------- finish the in terio r of tin* capitol. 23rd Psalm. All sum m er w orship ' to the window, and stood looking Black w alnut will be specified for w ill be at the 9:30 a. in. hour until out at th e stars. He tu rn ed at last, tively a t $10,000 and th ro u g h fe d e ra l aid doors casings and woodwork, e s a fter L abor Sunday. S eptem ber 13 Yes.” he said pecially in the cham bers of the w ill be "H om ecom ing S unday." and cost th e city only $1500. The pool will be T ubby sw allow ed. Then. "I'm so r house of represen tativ es and the ! th e 10:30 h o u r of service w ill be ry I acted like a fool." provided w ith life g u ard s, in stru cto rs and senate M yrtle, maple, fir and o th Things One R em em bers resum ed. P asto r H enry S. Haller "It's all right. T ubby. N othing er so B wcmk I s will also be used may be consulted any day except bath house a tte n d a n ts fo r th e re m a in d e r you said w ould m ake any d iffe r i By R. M H ofer) Monday, betw een 10 a. m. and Only catch to th eir use will l>e An A ssociated P ress disp atch from B erlin re noon, or by appointm ent, a t the ence to D eborah. She doesn't care of th e sum m er m onths th ro u g h th e coun that O regon stones be q u arried in an y th in g about m e.” p o rts that an ed ito r of a w ell-know n G erm an n ew s ty supervisor of W PA a d u lt ed u catio n an d p ap er has been sentenced to life im p riso n m en t for H ouse office. 232 N. T hird aven u e tune and at a cost w hich can tie "L isten." T ubby said. "W hy don't i com petitive w ith mutei ial . foi ot recreatio n . F o rty fe e t w ide a n d 130 fe e t "high treason." you ju st show her how you feel. 1 cr purls of IIiv country. C hristian Churefc The dispatch added th at no official ex p lan atio n long, th e pool ran g e s in d e p th fro m a Bryn.’ I mean, put your a r m s • • • L ord's Day unified stu d y -w o r around w as given as to ju s t w hat he had done to m erit her and. well, kiss her ship service. 9:45-11:45 a. nt. C hurch C an’t you do that?" h a lf foot to 10 eet. such sev ere punishm ent, b u t th at m em b ers of th e Every county in the state K 9.45-10:45: w orship, 10:45- I47H48 for its fair when the sta M any, m any people have expressed a foreign press corps rem em b ered th at a few m onths school, 11:45. Special music. Serm on: "T hat I "No." ! racing corn mi *»8 ion turned «»ver $17 desire fo r such a pool in H illsboro. If han- beiore be bad divulged to th em som e of th e orders First "W hy?" C hurch -T he R eform a t i o n". ,115 2« to S ecretary of S tate Snell . . . , . , • * ,..„.,1 ,1 i.............. given th e G erm an press by th e "m in ister of propa- C h ristian E ndeavor. 7 p. tn. U nion [ died properly, we beliexe It w ould be an g an d a"—an d had been im m ed iately arrested for dustribution The aum w as 25 She gave me an o pportunity ev angelistic service in C h ristian once j w as afraid to S h e 'w o u ld n t ' per cent of th e eomnnsMon's r e asset to th e com m unity and w ith good in- H ere is a fine fru it of d ictatorship! C e rta in lv it ..45 p. m. Song service understand. You’ve got to rem em - ceipt.» from dog and horse racing stru ctio n fo r th e vouth be a p p re c ia te d bv seenM in cred ib le th a t any g o v ern m en t s h o u ld 'te ll church. w ith joint choir. Serm on by M etho- ber that she doesn't understand The state fair and Pacific Inter- . o ____ ~~~ its press precisely w h at it m ay or m av not sav and dist pastor We have arran g ed for anything. I'd frig h te n her She , national I ivcstock exposition i n paren ts. Such pools lire o p e ra te d success- advocate, or th a t an ed ito r w ho disobeys su ch dicta- hey , o a r» , i ' m B ig enough to run the tr ac to r th e show ing of a sound p ictu re m ight n ev er get over it. If I've got P ortland each received $21.875 75; fully elsew here, w hy c a n ’t it be done in tion can be sen ten ced to a life b eh in d bars. of th e Passion P lay in th e ch u rch a chance ut all. T ubby, it's in let- — ■ B E S iD & S ^ B P O T H E C 0 IL L H f l? H flD IT P k L A f T e KNOON. . the P endleton H ound-Up amt th e H illsb o ro 9 S uch th in <* can only hap p en in n atio n s w h ere au d ito rium A ugust 27. T his w ill be ting her get used to me. O nce she E astern O regon l.ivesock show in . . freedom of press, freedom of sp eech an d co n stitu - opportunity for this com m unity has confidence in me. really tru sts Union each was .sent a cheek for Y oung an d old a re enjoying th em - tional lib erties have been ab ro g ated bv iron-heeled an to see a very high class p ictu re as me. once we get to be friends, then and caught him self in tune, But $3443 and the Northwo.st T urkey selves in th e N ew berg pool as w itnessed «»ictawrs historical p }“ - ” .<* ‘bf C h a p s ' i canY 7 " o h . " = “he7 show in O akland. Douglas county, H ere in our she did nut notice. by those w ho drive by on th e highw ay. and action exi: ists bv v irtu e of th e U n ited S tates I L f Je *u s' F ,ee wlU offering. A hand once in a w hile. But if I got $1033 30. "Yes. I have. You don't know all I My K ayseri . h earty w elcom e aw aits you at ev ery 1 frightened h er now —I'm sunk " T he sam e holds good in countless o th e r constitution. the things th a t have been going on I 1 service.—R. L. P utnam , pastor. i 1 S ..o u . ,.i i_*. k » • , . , , W orking In his uncle's d ru g s to re 'T h e state unem ploym ent com- he w ouldn t be frightened. I in my m ind I’m sorry.' S he put cities. guess y o u 're in love, a 1 1 right. her soft hand out m om entarily, in N ew berg during his high school I pensutioli com m ission will prob B eaverton C hureh of C hrist clays, I. f K ranuen, p ro p rieto r of ably collect *1 5 0 0 0 0 (1 in piiyroll A fo rm e r resid e n t of Covina, Cal., in 1 Y ou're too modest. Bryn. S h e B ible school at 9:45 a. nt.. M rs w ouldn't be frightened. Slic'd find and patted his. lying on the ra il th e local Palm D rug store, gained taxes In its first year. D A llul- form s us th a t th e pool th e re p aid its w ay P oor S p o rt ] V ernia Hopper, su p erin ten d e n t ; herself re tu rn in g y o u r kiss. It's ing. B ryn did not move. an interest In pharm aceutieul en- more, udrninistrulor. stud T h e eoin- "Bryn." over a period of several y e a rs th ro u g h m orning church assem bly at 11. m ore or less an unconscious p ro deavors that Irad him to foresake mission was just organized tins A1 S m ith has added n o th in g to his fam e or re p u ! consists of com m union service. cess anyw ay, isn't it?" farm ing, the occupation of his O re- year N early 149 000 em ployes m e "Yes. D . . . D e b o ra h " nom inal fees. In te rest expressed ind icates tatio n by co n ferrin g w ith th e rep u b lican n atio n al him . th e gray "G ran d m o th er is in a strange gun pioneer ancestors and enroll under th e provisions < f the Job- th a t th e sam e th in g could be possible in aw ay. They state of ntind Last night I was in the school of pharm acy ut Ore- less Insurance law. and upproxi- H illsboro. matel) l.’itst employe) hove fHtlt»* T ubby had a \ e r y w o r r i e d I went i n t o h e r b o o m <on S tate lollege to t i n t h e r lip a n d k is s h e r g ood- K r a m ie n . " O n l e " ., tie . - g e n e r t e i . s l H u lm o ie .a id h e e s p e c t i I Sw im m ing is one of th e m ost b en eficial in itely alien ated him self from th e dem o crats w ho \ vm pnustze :,le lact lnal our en u ren suggestion. e honored him rep eated ly an d w ho m ade him doors a re alw ays open on S unday "W hy not get Sally and M adeline night She looked at me directly ally know n, cam e to H illsboro in -'9*1 ms) w orkers to lie hem tilted by exercises. F u rth e r it is so im p o rta n t in th e h th av e ir sta n d a rd b e a re r for th e n atio n in 1928. evenings. Song service and preach- up here" Oh, Sim on too. of course. and asked m e if I w ere happy. She 1925 to tak e em ploym ent in the the *■•*' before long s a fe g u a rd in g of life th a t every boy _ and _ ----- ------- __ R egardless of th e causes of his split w ith Presi- Iweek Bible Sally wouldn't come without him, aaked me before Not in the old Hharmac y. La • • • T M cPheetcrs and G l e n n V G o v e rn o r M a rtin ' 41) 'e a r : ir: p L w J L ™ . v " n T and hc d be us‘/ u l. You so a lG ra n d - sam e way I think she began to I girl should learn to swim as e a rly in th e ir d e n t Roosevelt and reg ard less of his opinion of th e ?'' “ 'V new deal, th e p ublic w ill n e v er believ e o th erw ise nood m eets every W ednesday d u i- m other w anted young com pany for suspect everybody, even me." Paine to open the present Palm the arm y stood him in good stead lives as poss • l i n e . th a n it is a case of sour grapes w o r** S tran g ers D eborah. C om pany now. and such "D id you tell h e r you w ere D rug store Paine old hl- interest when prisoners m the state peni- grapes w ith him . It w as in ^ ffjerid;i w *h be m ade welcome. , com pany as my d elightful sister, happy?" to K ranuen in 1928 and M ePheeters tenliary rebelled re<cntly An ad- Roosevelt w ho once placed him in n om ination as i M. P utm an, pastor. ' ancj he r delightful husband, and his " Ye.s. Hut . . . she's going to bo sold out in 1934. leaving K ia m n n vocate of prepared, ess the gov - d em ocratic p resid en tial candidate. S m ith, d efeated —:: — m ore th a n d elig h tfu l sister w atching very closely for p r o o f th e sole proprietor. c -rtio r hud v irtu al "w ar p la n s " ready in th e election, trie d once m ore for th e nom ination All Ralnta C hurch (Episcopal) the w ay's been paved by those S he stopped. T he color began to an d th is tim e lost to Roosevelt. F rom th a t d ay he T he Palm Drug sto re is adver- f o r t u <■ at the prison The d. p i t c h Services for th e 10th S unday presents, you see. an d my m ention has given little b u t lip service to his p a rty and m ore rise under her w hite skin. t is . - d a s “ HUI boi l'a Large ' Pr) *Uh which '.at.- police m o t , I he "W hat . . w hat a re w e going to seription C uas a n d h a s at le a s t , a n d p e n i t e n t i a l ' g u a r d v. n t to recen tly has tu rn ed v iolently against th e a d m in istra , after T rinity. A ugust 16. w ill be of the fam ily relatio n s G raphic stories of th e conditions faced tion. held as follows: m orning prayer, m ind w ould be too fully occupied do about it?" he asked, lost. one of tw o registered pharm acists, th eir posts was the result of m any "H appy w ith you." D eborah e x K ram ien and M arvin W ood, on cunferenc c s betw een tile got ernor. His actions a re those of a d isg ru n tled an d em j serm on by th e v icar at t l a. m. to brood over you. We can tip the by people in th e m iddle w est d ro u th a re a b ittered p olitician w hose d isap p o in tm en t a n d th w a rt T he v icar is now residing at 385 kids off. T hey're all good sports. plained. as if he did not u n d e r duty during business hours The W arden J a n u s Lewis and S uper- should m ake one a p p re c ia te , all th e m ore, ed am bitions can n o t be su b o rd in ated to his p a rty 's E. G ran t stre e t and can be reached And. for th e deepest p a rt of the stand. firm also em ploys th re e clerk. ' in ten d en t C h arles P P ray of the* th a t th ey live in th is fav o re d section of cause. M oreover, th ey savor stro n g ly of poor sp o rts by phone, 1661. A cordial invi- plot you know how Sally trots "Does she th in k I'm in love w ith M a r ie * S m i t h . Betty Jo an K ram ien stute trooper tatio n is ex ten d ed to all.—R eginald around at Sim on's heels day and y o u ’” and J. A. K ram ien. i T he rio t brought into the' o(u*n th e w orld. Cool n ig h ts and only a few m anship.—A storia A storian-B udget. Hicks, vicar. night, and kisses him a t a ll the "Yes." D eborah replied, a n d Business of the firm is built , a *f(Un the* oft-debated question of re a lly h ot d ays h e re m ake fo r co m fo rtab le —::— l m ost aw k w ard m om ents, and how flushed violently. "Y ou're a m uch around prescription trade, n a t i o n - I a refnj m atoiy f o r F o u rsq u are C hurch they alw ays hang on each other's b etter actor th an I am. I'm sure ally advertised m edicinal lines, drug first-offenders to segregate y o u th sum m ers, w hile in th e w in ter th e cold nev Rev. V erna M Strong, recently arm s"'' she's beginning to suspect m e.” inm ates f r o m e r gets as severe as it does in those sections L earn to Say "N o ” sundries and a soda fountain The ful p en iten tiary | from H ardin. Mont., w ill b rin g th e "T ubby." B ryn said a fte r a mo- "W hen you go out the door." is also the agency in this hardened crim inals Paul Forem an, th a t sw e lte r in th e sum m ertim e. D id you ev er th in k w h at g u llib le su ck ers we evangelistic m essage this S unday merit, "you a re a fool. N everthe- B ryn explained, “I stand an d look store state planning board research e x urea for the O regon S tate L iquor ! evening. Miss S tro n g has had m any less. . ." a fte r you. A nd w hen 1 h ear you commission. pert and sociologist, advised tin* W e have often h e a rd people com plain voters are? com ing I go to m eet you. And when We know th e sto rk doesn 't b rin g babies. We I y ears ex p erien ce in evangelistic i "E xactly.” hoard of control that construction "O nie" declares that he has n e v of such a separate institution would B ryn considered, w histling soft- y o u 're talk in g I keep looking at , of , th . e rain , , but tru ly it is o u r g re a te st . know th e m agician doesn't really p ick m oney o u t of w ork and has seen m uch resu lts in er regretted abandoning an a g ri blessing lo r it fu rn ish es th e m oister th a t th e air. We know th a t w ater doesn't ru n u p hill. B ut ' her m eetings. S he is a gospel singer l.V- His eyes began to sparkle. Tub you. w hen y o u 're aw ay I talk to cu ltu ral fu tu re to go into the drug he nothing m ore than "a raid on insures good crops and m akes ev ery th in g we n ev er seem to learn th a t political m agic is no and w ill be sin g in g as well as by, seeing them , reached across her about you. I tell her how b e a u store* busineas. His fath er and tw o the* public treasury " E stablishm ent „ re e n ’ d ifferen t from stage magic, ex cep t th e p rice of ad- j preaching. In the m orning w orship th e w ritin g table for p aper and a tifu l you are. how m uch m o r e uncles ow ned u 640-acre farm n ear o f a n interm ediate pen iten tiary , at 11 o'clock th e pastor w ill brin g pen. He w rote a note He sealed it beautiful th an any girl I ever knew, w hich hxs been considered a prob ® _ mission is more. Buttevrile, HO acres of w hich was lem for the* next, legislature, w ould Yes, w hen we re a d of conditions else- A good p olitician can m ak e us th in k he picks a . . . m issionary _ m . essage xs th is , is . in . . . an envelope. , , He „ addressed ,, it ,, to w ith those lovely eyes, and y o u r in hops. lashes, xs long as a dream , and be unw ise*. Forem an believes, “con w a n k fu l m th a a t t Me we whn/ m oney out of th e a ir ju s t like a good m agician. B u t Mi’-'i'inary Sunday, r . t e S u n d a y Sim on Vallance. a t Hills- w here nere we tse can can be De m m ilfhtv tgniy th inanKIUl the politician o u r att8ention bgy p ro m is. , school has been prom ised a picnic borough. C alifornia. "T here." he your m outh, and y o u r little w hite "It was eith er a feast or a fam ine sidering ______ n liresm ______ t __ ___ _ and the facilities a . re privileged to live in th e T u a latin v al as soon as th e a tten d an ce reaches said. 'T h e y 'r e dying to come, any- chin, and the w ay you blush . . . \x\ thisse* days. K ram ien says, "itnd ' organization of O regon's Instltu- . in g to give us som ething for nothing, b u t o u r vote, 100 again and each one is w orking w ay.” and your th ro at, so soft and w hite, u sa youngster I n ever could fathom ; tn.n " ley. T here m ay be g re e n e r p a stu re s in hi3 hand is in our pocket ta k in g out o u r m oney for th at n u m b er th is S unday m orn- ‘ When B ryn w ent dow nstairs next and the way you move your sh o u l the re ason why the fam ily could , Forem an said the* s<*|iiirate insti- o th er places, b u t we d o n ’t know n w here. (tax es) to p ay for his “gift." ing at 9:45. Come and join us. T ues- m orning th ere was ap p aren tly no ders, and the color of y o u r hair, have a lot id m oney one year and tu tio n w ould m ean u n w arran ted U nless w e learn to say "no” to th e tem p tin g day and F rid ay services w ill be J one aw ake in th e big house. G ary and the w ay it curls." He drew a lose It all the next. ¡costs for buildings and m ainte- "g ifts” offered us, th e political m agicians w ill prom ise held at 8 p. m . stressin g th e deep- r and D eborah w ere su re to be up. deep breath. O ne of his earlie st re c o lle c tio n s, nance. Em ploym ent of m ore eon- us a free trip to th e moon w ith a golden ch ario t e r C h ristian life an d th e pow er of ' but they w ere not in sight. He ( T o be c o n tin u e d ) es nf the* lu b b e r-tire d buggy th at victs on the prison farm would rid e in w hen we get th ere—b u t by th e tim e we th e Holy S pirit. E very service in | stood for a m om ent on the top was purchased in a prosperous y ear | help solve the* proble m of eiver- P , o rtla n d com m unists . h a v e , . s t a r t e d - — to A sk y o u r atto rn e y to send y o u r and w hich he th o u g h t t be the crow ding in the penitentiary. It arriv long W w 44* h ite w 4 h 4 4 isk . « « » ed , n w * e w w w ould w aw s h s u av v w e UC *V O I V ( ers 2 4 » C and U 1U I 1 the 44C AT F M o U u 4 rsq U u OX CT V ch gJU U il 4 is » M open p V II I to 'J i v a t t i in iu g g i in ll I th I»V IC 3 I1 , V U are u i rch i step, U b reath e A fresh, cool height of fashion m andam us proceedings in co u rt in an ei- th e paw n b ro k er w ould have th e ch ario t <and prob- th e public and each one is w arm ly air, and th en w ent around th e hou se _ legal ad v ertisin g to th e Argus. was suggested. P risoners cannot a l fo rt to com pel th e city council to allow ably o u r re tu rn tr ip tick et) fo r th e ta x lien th e i invited to atten d .—G uy P. D uffield ■ and dow n the brook tow ard the ways be segregated m erely acco rd - . . . . . .. po litical m agicians gave h im against us.—L o m b ard J r , Pastor l I u bridge, -u — — ki . ----- ---- 1— on his w ay to th e engine ing to age. sta te officials w i re told, use of th e city au d ito riu m fo r a m eetin g (III. i Spectator. j house. "because anyone w ho hxs had any fo r E arl B row der, com m unist p resid e n tial W hosoever W ill C hureh He had filled the gasoline tan k experience w ith penul or re fo rm a (A bove N o rth P lains) ! in th e eng in e and w as rin sin g his can d id ate. The council w as p e rfe c tly ju s t tory institutions know s th at it latl S u n d ay school, 10 a. m„ w ith I hands in th e icy brook w ater w hen of 19 may be a m ore erious c rim (By Special C orrespondent) ified in refu sin g perm ission to an y g roup P ro w lers in th e D ark good atten d an ce and sp iritu a l lesson j he h eard a footstep on the bridge inal than a m an of 35." XY’ ASHINGTON.—With most of union. Recently the fight became th a t advocates o v erth ro w of th e g o vern A short fro n t page editorial in th e H illsboro A r- studies. Serm on at 11 a. m. by ' and looked up to see D eborah ap- Tin* governor has already taken J the officials who. ordinarily so bitter that a permanent and gus last w eek an sw ers an anonym ous th re a te n in g E vangelist F red Wilson, w ho is I preaching. He stood up and d ried steps to prevent fu rth er tro u b le at m ent by force and violence. T hey w o u ld n ’t "make news” away from the formal split between the Lewis letter. Of course th e new s item th a t w as to be k ep t ! still in charg e here, in th e absence J his hands on his handkerchief. She the penitentiary " Now ttiat co n d i get to first base in any o th e r co u n try and out o r d ire consequences w ould follow, w as pu b - of Rev. Jam es. T a rry and const-era- cam e to stan d a little above him on capital, midsummer in Washing and craft union groups seems tions at the penitentiary a re th o r th ey know it, y e t in th e ir case before the lished. The ed ito r had no o th er altern ativ e. T h ere | tion service. 3 p. m. R egular evan- th e raised plank, looking dow n at ton has given leaders of the la certain. Probably there w ill be oughly tinder control." M artin said co urt th e y ch arg e violation of th e s ta te is no coward q u ite like th e cow ard w ho w rites a gelistic service, 8 p. m., salvation : him. To his surprise, th e strain of bor movement—or, rather, the a second labor federation, with last week, ‘'m easures will be ta k a nd f p d p r a l r n n s t i t u t i n n s i a n d w i t h a r h i th a t he does nof sign O r th e cow ard w ho serm on and special solos by Mrs. yesterd ay had not set a g reater en at once to prevent a re c u r Lewis at its head. two labor movements—a glori anu ie u c ta . to n siiiu u o n s a n a w itn area- you o v er tb e telephone to sp ill a little of his H elen U lrick of P ortland. T uesday. ' coldness tow ard him in h er d ark rence of such a riot. The leaders Besides sending a large crew ous opportunity for publicity. tra ry abuse of discretio n ary pow ers by m in d and then refuses to d iv u lg e his nam e. N eith er 8 p. m.. m id-w eek serv ice of praise, eyes. S he w as sm iling a little at will be sum m arily dealt w ith." of organizers Into the steel m ill They haven't overlooked the th e council. In o th er w ords th ey hide be- can cover th e ir id en tity by th e ir sh ab b y m ethods.— Friday, 8 p. m„ re g u la r p ray er ■ him now, h er lips c u rv in g -a n d This was taken tn mean habitual cities and towns, the Lewis chance. m eeting. E veryone is w elcom e and G ran d m o th er was not w atching, criminal chargea might be filed hind th e very things th e y w ould destroy. eri an un ______ _________ The tleup this year between group also has engaged in a bat invited to w o rsh ip w ith us. P lan H e stared a t her, against sortie of the ringleaders of y o u r tim e so as to be w ith us at developments in the labor field tle of words and publicity with "I follow ed you because I w ant the revolt. • • • som e of these m eetings.—E vangel to ta lk to you, if you d o n ’t m ind," the steel corporations. and those in the political field Is T hird P a rty ist F red Wilson. she said. And, simultaneously, Lewis closer than ever before. Most Tin* state highw ay com m ission O ne m an. Mr. Lem ke, has tak en h im self so "W hy, of course I d o n 't mind. Ls A udit of th e fin an cial condition of th e seriously applied to the federal public w orks labor leaders favor the re-elec and the next strongest C. L O. th a t he alone p uts a th ird p a rty to g eth er M ethodist Episcopal C hurch th ere som ething I can do?” adm inistration for approval of a tion of President Roosevelt, leader, Sidney Hillman, of the various school d istric ts in W ash in g to n an d nom inates him self to ru n as a p re sid en tial can- | A ugust 16: S ervices of this Lord's S he hesitated. W hen he looked highw ay c o n s tru c tio n county, as announced recen tly , should be didate: nam es his ru n n in g m ate and th en gives out Day w ill open w ith a b right S u n up, th e long lashes had dropped whom they regard as more fa Amalgamated Clothing Workers, secondary program on w hich the governm ent have J o in e d w ith President vorable to their cause than Gov e p latform . T his w e w ould say is a m ig h ty fin e day school hour at 9:45 a. m. by and lay close to her cheek. "I'm g ratify in g to everyone, w ho is in te rested th would grant $45().(HMI If lb,* project piece of w ork fo r one m an to accom plish, b u t we ernor Landon — especially since George Berry of the pressmen’s C. W eber, su p erin ten d e n t. Classes not a very nice person," she said is approved, construction contracts in the stab ility and dev elo p m en t of ou r w o n d er how m any people are going to follow Mr. C. union to form Labor's Non-Par for various ag e groups. C hurch at last. “I apologized once before the latter’s acceptance speech, on e, u n d u ly l o a d s " ill be let f o r schools. Cash assets have increased as b e t L«m ke.—F re e w a te r Times. serv ice at 1 1 a . m. Serm on by th e for being so difficult, b u t I don't tisan League, which now Is at which they Interpreted ns In the first tim e since th e depression. pastor, subject,, “I Am T hine O th in k I tried any h a rd e r n o t to be te r tax collections help to red u ce w a rra n t dorsing company unions and the tempting to mass tho labor vote • • • L ord.” H earty singing led by the difficult. I m ean it, th is tim e. You solidly behind Roosevelt and “ open shop.” and bond debt. It is a f a r d iffe re n t pic For the first tim e in recent years, choir: and a h e a rty w elcom e to w ere aw fu lly thoughtful, last night, The news the labor leaders which may form a nucléus for the state land board is in th e m a r tu re th a n th a t of 1933 w hen th e scrip the public to com e and w orship. w hen G ran d m o th er wxs so q ueer a third party in 1940. ket to make new loans. C lerk I, I). have produced in Washington The union serv ice of this evening an d afraid. You do love her, don’t com m ittee h e re w ouldn’t even ta k e some G riffith said the board had a J105,- Relations between Lewis and has been of £reat importance, will be held in th e C hristian churcn. you? Y ou’re q u ite honest about it? d istric t school w a rra n ts in exchange fo r 000 surplus on hand. A plan to Roosevelt are cordial. The for since it involves, besides the po The e n te rta in in g church w ill care You w ould do an y th in g to sp are F ifteen Y ears Ago trade E astren O regon range land mer is assured of a benevolent sc rip because of th e fin an cial condition for th e program S erm on by th e h er pain?" litical aspect, a war of union or w ith the federal governm ent under “Yes.” due to u d - elin q u en t taxes. Some w a rra n ts .. Argus A ugust i t 1 9 2 1 -F ro n a E rk e r of C o n te- pxstor of th e M ethodist cnurch. administration attitude, and the ganization w i t h corporations provisions of th e T aylor G razing „ ?• . , » i h i i i i i i . i ]1US ,n ju re d w hen S team er A laska h its re e f off Subject. "To Whom Shall We go: She nodded. “I can see th at. I eontroliing the great mass pro president is assured of important act is also under consideration. T he w e re being discounted as m uch as 25 p e r M endocino coast off n o rth ern C alifornia. Thou Hast th e W ords of E ternal don't th in k I quite believed it u n duction industries and a bitter political support In Industrial slate has 700.000 acres of original M erle O rn d u ff of L au rel b rid e of M ilton A. D u n Life."—A lexander H aw thorne, pas til y esterd ay afternoon, w hen you cent. T he well being of our schools is im fight, apparently to a finish, s t a t e s — most Importantly In school lund in H artley. Luke and ham of P o rtlan d Sunday. tor. cam e hom e again, and last night, p o rta n t to everyone. Pennsylvania. M alheur counties tn sell to sto ck within labor's own ranks. G len H. E pler of C ornelius and E thel D eBok of w hen you w ere so troubled. I’ve • • • ’ men. but figures It ran get b etter There would be little labor P o rtla n d m arried A ugust 3. He w as one of th e first Trinity Lutheran Chnrch been very selfish. I’ve been th in k prices by trad in g w ith the govern v o lu n teers from h ere d u rin g W orld w ar. P u b lic w orship a t 10:30 a. m.; ing of m yself all the tim e, and feel news, however, « if it were not C AY IN O that Postmaster Gen- ment to get the land in large Mrs. Roy B rady died at C ornelius J u ly 30. S u n d ay school at 9:45. T he Rev. E. ing trapped, and h atin g it. I have for powerful and forceful Presi- ° r r al Jim Farley wants to get blnclu. “ B an k s has lost a useful citizen in the C ounty to h av e ex h ib it at state fair. W illiam Lutz will be installed as pastor of not been half as th o u g h tfu l of dent John L. Lewis of the United bark Into private business and St. P a u l’s L u th era n church of S h e r G ran d m o th er as you have. I've d e Mine Workers of America. d e a th of City R ecorder W . T. Sellers, who S chulm ericn is in charge. make some money, his Intimates crop is only 75 per cent. T o u r of fields wood in a service w hich will be m anded things for m yself m ore • • • w as activ e in political and civic a ffa irs in m ade O nion are insisting that Farley w ill held at 2:30 p. m. You are cordially th an for her, thought about m yself by leading grow ers. EWIS many months ago bc- quit his cabinet post, from which th e co u n ty fo r m any years. A re tire d fa rm R eedville cinches county cham pionship S u n d ay w elcom ed to w orship w ith us. first, and w hat . . . w hat m y posi J came prime mover and chief he is now on leave, if Roosevelt tion was. You h av en 't thought e r, M r. S ellers took a real in terest and ac- b y d e featin « th e K nights of C olum bus team ' 17 to 18 Ilartl-B olled Is re-elected. I»;», .i __ » Wes S ch u lm erich 's fin e h andling of a long d riv e to about yourself once. You hav en ’t of the Committee for Industrial t i \ e p a r t in his com m unity and country as rig h t field p u t a stop to th e k c b attin g rally , "T h at chicken w e had at d in n er com plained. And this isn’t y o u r Organization, a body which now While this may be General C H U N K S nro a fa v o rlto food wxs an incu b ato r chicken.” ev ery good Citizen should. He was frien d - rig h t field p u t a stop to th e “C asey” b attin g rally . problem , a fte r all, and yet you've includes 12 national unions, rep Jim's intention at the moment, am ong m any C an ad ian In - “How do you know ?” D. M. M cInnis of n ear L au rel su ffe rs b ro k en put y o u rself into such a position ly a n d w as alw ay s th e same w henever resents more than 1,000,000 or there are many persons around (linn triben, whlcli p rn ctlrn lly "A ny chicken th a t had a m other th at if a n y th in g w ent wrong, you collar bone in fall from wagon. ganized workers, and is com Washington who refuse to accept proves th a t th e m Is a little you m et him , an a sse t w hich m any do not co u ld n 't be th a t tough.”—Ex. w ould lose most. You signed th e mitted to organization on an in his friends’ forecasts as certain good In th o w o rst of us. h av e. M r. S ellers leaves m any friends note for Mr. H olw orthy, and a s T h irty Y ears Ago • • • to come true. Female Finanee sum ed all th e financial responsibil dustrial basis of the steel, auto th ro u g h o u t W a sh in g to n county and w here A rgus, A ugust 9. 1906—O ver 400 go on P. R. & It is recalled, for Instance, that Tho ro o t of th o E th io p ian H ubby: "T he b a n k hxs re tu rn e d ity, an d you’ve given m e your mobile, rubber, cement, oil, and he h a d lived b efo re w ho will miss him as N. excursion to B uxton, presen t end of track s. Mr. that cheek.” Farley's current divorce from n gnbrohw e hush, mixed w ith natne. I d id n 't q u ite see it until other industries. C raw ford ex ten d s w elcom e and B. P. C o rn eliu s r e Wife: "Isn’t th a t splendid!! W hat T ubby cam e yesterday. A nd he He and his allies have clashed affair» of the Postofflee Depart tobacco, will kill Dm am o k er a re a l frie n d . sponds. O th er sp eak ers w ere Dr. F. A. B ailey, Dr. ra n we buy w ith it th is lim e ’”— ta lk e d a b o u t y o u r friends, anil w ith President William Green of ment came nearly a year after he who tak es m ore thnn th ren puffs, _________. ; J. P. T am iesie, M anager C. E. L y tle and E n g in eer Ex th en he w ent on and n early ruined b u t even th a t c a n ’t com pure to the American Federation of La first told friends he was stepping G. L. Davis. T rain was In ch arg e of M aster M echan- ev erything, and suddenly I saw p o litical h a n d o u ts. bor and with the heads of craft out. And It is common knowl vr a V i j - 4» tt i lc M cL achlan and E n g in eer F ollett. "If of n ervous tem p eram en t.” how d read fu lly u n fair th a t would • • • I edge that the Democratic gen H u n te r ch o k es d e e r to d e a th .— H ead- H are, W ard & M organ are p u ttin g In a sw itch WTites a m otor ex p ert, "you m ust be for you, and how horrid I've unions who want the workers in Each policem an In C h u n g k in g , line. W e su p p o se t h a t a f te r a h ard run above B anks to ta p th e ir tim b e r for th e ir H illsboro be p rep ared to go through a good been." S he looked a t him gravely. those Industries under their own eralissimo would like to build a C hina, m ust sign a bond by jurisdiction, if they are to be or reputation that would establish deal w hile learn in g to d riv e a ta r." "'W ill you forgive m e?" he c a u g h t up w ith th e d e e r a n d put salt on sawmi11- w hich ho fo rfe its h is life jf Joseph Steinman of Hayward kills timber wolf Including, possibly, the w indshield. him as a "great postmaster gen "You h av en 't been horrid, D ebor ganized nt a ll—an objective not c a u g h t accepting a brlbo. C lover. ÍU tuil. w ith pitchfork. —Ex. ah. You've been . . Bryn began, even attempted by the crafts eral.” tlicHe CliincHo. Oregon City Has Pool S £ <$<-±51 1 «< IF/za t Other Editors Say Bn.sificss Chats A Great Place to Live Higgest Summer Capital News Centers Around Labor Leaders Our Yesterdays J X WMjcsr