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A R G U S , H fL L S R O R O ,
T h u rsd ay . A ugust 20, 1936
OREGON
The Great American Home
¡faintly
A nd then, "Yes. G lan d
1 m other." ih e said
i)f
c o in .e." G ran d m o th er .-aid
F irst C hurch of C hrist, S cientist
•
liappih 'W ell, then you love him
S e n ices a re held every Sunday
Rigiil re q u ire m e n ts for the exhibit of
» ; # o
V. 11 couldn't help loving him Go.
' m V
illy A I I Inilbri'k)
W ith Whtofc to C«nM a«4 tl»» Hiltolxiro ln«l,p»n<t,nl
d a iry cow s at th e county fair as a d o p te d ut 11 a m : W ednesday evening
my child Kc
me good night. I
services nt 8 o'clock; Sunday school
Hillsboro A n u í Kulab I8Í4
Hlltoboro Independent » t a b . I87S
M.F.M Tlie le g a lity nf n im b le
¡hull
r
e
t
.
tonight
I
am
happy
"
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by
th
e
fa
ir
b
o
ard
and
ilairj
club
lea
d
e
rs
at 11 a. m Pupils up to th e a g e '
MrKINNCY « M.KINNKY. 1’ubll.her«
biiui'il'i. pin-bull m achines uml
Out m the hall, safely aw .n from
a re progressive. They vill bave th e ir e f ­ of 20 years are w elcom ed. Free
th e a tre " b u n k
Published Thiirwlny.
K »,ee»i n» aeeond-eto»» m atter In the
j the door. D eborah stood and put m otion
picture
LY I C A N T SW> i U tte C A U J ’ t f
ng
room
6 p e n on W e d n e sd a y s
■
,1
IMMlofflee at Hlltoboro. Omro«
1 bolli Itei hands over her face Her liigbtx" will be ir g lie li b e f m e I h e
fect on th e d a iry c a ttle show ing at th e a n ­ and S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p. in
I M E / 5» A C e o c a can ' amo i u r
brain w as w hirling T here was 11 .■.lute Muprenie court H*1 full.
nual fa ir an d will be a p p re c ia te d by all ‘ Sund IJ '- to p ic . ''M ind."
W. VK.KNK MoKINNEY
MRS. E. C. MeKINNEY
j dread fu l lum p iw her throat, and
r
F . ’H
P T£ ■ - IT I/5 T O O
W hether the c o lli miicblnes m e
F>lit<>r
A tto tia tt Editor
exhibitors, w ho n a h ira lly do not w ant to
1 som ething ached in her breast.
g im » ol .k ill and la w fu l a in u e
O .Vfc F j N •*
51 F C hurch (llelh aay )
ACT—
ta k e any ch an ces of disease w hen they e x ­
A voice spoke to h o '
It was mi ni device» 01 g.im ldm g pill uphe-
On G erm antow n road Sunday
OFKICIAL NEW SPAPER OK W ASHINGTON COUNTY
i B ryn lie was in Hie hall beside uullii will lim e to be determ in ed
hibit th e ir prize stock.
school every Sunday, 10 a m .f G e r­
Selected aa O iw on'a Beat Weekly Newspaper. IttO
her He w as wliispi ring, so as not bv the atute'- highest tn b u m l And
m
an
service.
11
a
in.,
first
and
|
All c a ttle exhibited u n d e r the new
Named on All-American Weekly Newspaper Eleven. l»»0
bi d istu rb G randm oH ier
w hether "bunk night" 1» w ithin the
th
ird
S
undays;
F
n.’lisli
s
e
n
ice,
11
"D eborah." he w as saying anx- low or beyond th e pule us 11 lottery
Honorable Mention N ational Editorial Association Newspaper
ru les m ust com e from clean herds. This a tr second and u rlh S undays
1 tiHisIy "D i'borah. w hat has hap- will also lim e to b*' settled
Production Contest. 1934-35, and General Excellence. IDM
y e a r's step in req u irin g a clean h erd test
E. Ju liu s T ragho, pastor.
tf
T he decision will be slide w ide
<<a.e
i pencil
Subnrript iun Kate« Strictly Cash in Ad»anca
in
ad
d
itio
n
to
th
e
individual
ab
o
rtio
n
tcsi
D eborah did not an sw er Instead ill »Cope E ither the m urlde mn-
r<
tf r
OutafiJc W ashington County
Within W aah in« ton County
T
u
alatin
Plain*
P
re
sb
y
te
ria
n
C
hurch
she dropped her hands and staled I'hini'.s. w hich m e repuled to have
/ » ’ •> •>
dP
11.50 IT. 8.. per year
12 00
sets W ashington county up as being the
For year
iF o u r m iles n o rth of H illsboro) 1
Up th rough the shadow s at his .1 "tuke" of $4 (HMl.tkMI per vein will
.»5 Foreign count rie«
3.5«
Ki* inonthi*
first county in th e sta te to ta k e such a
S unday services P reaching, 11 a [
face lie drew a quick hre.ith. then Continue In operule ol tin*,) will go.
progressive step. This county is one of th e in . Sunday school. 10 15 a i n , C
R alph E Moody, assistant nt.Mo
put Ills arm s out and held her
MEMBER Oregon .Stata
Fir*t Audited Taper,
Editorial A»»»ariation and
close to Idm His coat was rough atto rn ey genernl mid upu ial prase-
E . 7 30 p m W om an's M issionary
la r g e st ABC Weekly
best,
if
not
th
e
best
in
the
state,
am
i
it
is
National Editorial Aa«*>-
e iit o r o f gam bling and vice 1 u s.
in
Circulation in Went.
I undei her cheek.
riai ion.
rig h t th a t it should be in th e lead in such society last W ednesday of m onth I
i
"D eborah, sw eeth eart," he said M inion county, started Ho- ipn-s-
b r o k e n ly , "w h at's happened Io you ' 11011s on th eir
wu.v H inm gh the
progressive a g ric u ltu ra l moves.
T u a la tin P lains P re sb y terian
courts A fter stopping th e u p en d -
W h y a r e y o u tre m b lin g ""
C hurch
W e hope th a t such steps will in the
F or only a second site lay there mg of the machlni'i. in Salem , con-
R e v M B arandreeht of H olland
long run m ake fo r a g re a te r a n d g re a te r w ill
and then she lifted her head unit l u t i n g a Sulcin policeniun o f b rib ­
put on a "D utch" service ju st
F av o rab le com m ent from every q u a r­ show ing of our fine d airy c a ttle at the as he does at hom e at 11 a. in. and
pulled herself aw ay. "D on't touch ery mid lU I M li'c e s sfu lly (ly in g Hie
me." she said in 11 furious w hi per city's chief of police tw ice for ul-
te r on th e ed ito rial last w eek in refe re n c e county fair. Such exhibits alw ay s m ake w ill be of p eculiar interest.
"Oh, don't you dare to touch m e" I legvil negligence in failing Io pros.-
The W om ans M issionary society
v id e know n gam blers. M o m ty su it
and she flew dow n th e stubs.
to the need of a sw im m ing tan k here fu r­ fo r a more in te restin g show .
m eets at th e home of M rs G eorge
• • •
I den l.V ordered S h e riff A t B i l i k
Sheppard
qt
P
u
m
pkin
R
idge
on
nishes still f u rth e r proof to us th a t such
D eborah sat on tin* couch before I of M arion county to slop th e o p ­
A ugust 26. Andrew C arrick, m in i­
pin
Hie long ti.ilcon.v w indow III her eration o f all m arb le board
ster
an im provem ent here w ould be one of th e
own sittin g room T he ufternoon bull games and "bunk nights" w ith ­
best investm ents th a t could be m ade by
was very hot B ryn and Tubby and in five days
All Nalnta Chnrrh (Fplsropat)
f)n th e lust day of grace, a tt o r ­
Sim on had giaie follow ing t h e
th e city in co-operation w ith the fed e ra l
Services for th e E leventh S unday
As a result of th e M ary A sto r-P r.
brook, looking for a | h x >I to swim neys obtained tem porary re s tra in ­
fter T rin ity w ill be as follows:
ing order* prev en tin g state o r
governm ent. T he use to w hich such pools T horpe child possession suit in Los A n­ a Holy
in
communion. 7:30 a in., m o rn ­
T h ere w as a knock nt her door county officials from seizing or
are put in o th er cities and the m an n er in geles the screen s ta r has com e to th e con­ ing p ray er 11 A cordial w elcom e
1 Sally's voire ft.sited
plaint ivelv destroying th e n i.ieliuns at least
w hich they pay out indicates th e ir popu­ clusion th a t keeping a d ia ry isn't such a is extended to all to a tten d th e se r­
th rough t h e keyhole "D elioruh1 until S eptem ber 17. w hen a rg u ­
vices R eginald Hicks, vicar.
ment* on u iH-rinauent Injunction
1 May w e come In""
hot idea. One can h a rd ly blam e h er fo r
larity.
D eborah said: "Y i. of course will be heard
T hat th e pool is a p p re c ia te d in N ew ­ com ing to this conclusion p a r t i c u l a r l y
F o u rsq u are C hurch
Sally P lease do. Ai a she lighten
"A M aniac in th e G ra v e y a rd " will
I'd her dressing gown around her
A new aid ago pension plan bus
berg is a ttested by the follow ing edito rial w hen it com es into th e h a n d s of o n e’s ex-
be
th
e
topic
of
th
e
evangelistic
Sally, m floating black chiffon taken its plucv In O regon - politic.d
h usband as it did in th is case. P u ttin g m essage brought by th e pastor at
in the N ew berg G ra p h ic :
i pajam as and liny black m u le s , c a m e affairs
th in g s dow n in black or any o th e r color 7 45 p m Sunday. A t 11 a. m. the
These a re th e day s w hen th e sw im m ing pool
D reg.m ized V oting Pow er, Inc 1.
th rough th e door, folowed b y
calls w ith most in sisten t voice to all w ho can tak e
pastor w ill speak on th e topic:
on p a p e r can have its bad m om ents.
M adeline in dull green
W ei«- you tin* nam e nf th e group w hich file I
tim e fop a plunge, and d u rin g th is hot w eath er
"T he M ystery of P ra y e r" —a d e ­
I s le e p in g ’" Sally inquired "C url articles of I n c o r p o r a ti o n w I I h
T he Hollyw ood ju d g e who kicked th e votional
the local city pool has been proving a real bless-
m essage that w ill prove a
yourself .up again. Debor.di
E v ­ C harles II C arey, sla te eorporutlon
‘ ing to the young people of th e com m unity as
m ess out of court w ith th e adm o n itio n to real blessing. S unday school w ill
ery th in g about you Is like the ciinitnlsaioner Ils goal will la* .m
well as to m any old er ones. T he pool, rid icu led at
at 9 45 a m. and C ru sad er s e r ­
Sli cping
B eauty herself." Sully organization 'm em b ersh ip fee $1
se ttle the case is to he com m ended. The be
first by m any, is proving a m ighty good in v est­
vice at 6:30 p. m. T uesday and
per y ear)
to w ork for Hus p en­
was lovely. He acted exactly :us if said.
w
orld
w
ould
be
m
uch
b
e
tte
r
o
ff
w
ithout
F riday services a re held at 8 p. m.
m ent now.
D eborah looked al Sally "I think sion plan
they really w ere m arried, really
T
om
orrow
evening.
F
riday.
Mrs.
G.
A check for $75 per m onth for
th e w ashing of dirty linen in public.
loved each other, and he d id n 't try you're sw eet, too, Sally." she said
S trong w ill be speaking. You w ill
every citizen over 50 years of age.
to keep M adeline f n m seeing.
! shyly.
receive a w arm w elcom e at th e
und
nil unem ployable*, blind, c rip ­
Sally flew up from her chair,
T hat night, as usual. D eborah
(B y F ran ces S helley W ees)
F o u rsq u a re c h u r c h —-Guy P. D uf­
flung her arm s around D eborah pled u n d physically bundo a p p .d
w
ent
into
G
ra
n
d
m
o
th
e
r’s
room
to
(Continued from last week)
m ake su re th at she w as settled and kissed her "T hat was darling." persona no m utter w hat th eir age.
R eports from Spain in d icate th a t th e field. Jr., pastor.
"Oh, dear." she sighed. "N o w on­ com fortably, and to kiss her good­ she said
"W asn't t h a t darling <25 per m onth for each depend-
H illsboro post d e leg ates to th e A m er­ U nited S tates is having some d iffic u lty
der she th in k s I'm not in love w ith night. G ra n d m o th e r was sittin g up M adeline""
. nt
B eaverton C hurch of C h rist
A tw o per cent tran sactio n s tax
M adeline sighed
"Yes." s l i t
R em em ber th e L ord's D ay is a you. I h aven't told h er once a n y ­ in her big bed. h e r silv ery h air
ican Legion sta te convention at R oseburg in g e ttin g A m ericans to leave th e civil w a r
day for w orship and not a day for th in g about you. I'v e hard ly m e n ­ b ru sh ed sm ooth and d ra w n back agreed. "B ut you don't mast it on all business to raise the revenue,
to
rn
country.
A
m
ericans
should
get
out
w ere on the rig h t tra c k w hen they in con­
Y ou've got Sim on You don't have w hich Hie pension sponsors pro.
recreation, so do not forsake th e tioned you."
into a neat little braid.
of Spain as quickly as they can or be th e re assem bling of yourselves together
! to suffer in silence and alone, ns js.se to have collected by the fed ­
Well." B ryn said After a m o­
ju n ctio n w ith o th e r rep re sen ta tiv e s from
“D
eborah."
eral bureau of in tern al revenue,
1 d©?
a t th e ir own risk. T h eir presence th e re on this day. B ible school. 9:45 a. m ent. "I'll tell you. W hen yo u 're
“Yes. G ran d m o th er?”
Sally began to laugh "You don't and deposited in th e U S treasu ry
th is d istrict successfully opposed a pro­ a fte r th is long a period should not con­ m .; com m union serv ice follow ed in love. D eborah, you h ate to be
"D o you not like these friends of exactly go around languishing, you and disbursed by th e IJ S v e te r­
posal to go before th e leg islatu re to seek tinue to th e d etrim en t of th is country a n d by special m usic by th e ch o ir and aw ay from y o u r . . . from y o u r
ans' adnuni.'(ration It V S troup
1 know, uiiot." she said
serm on by th e p asto r at 11 a. m. sw eeth eart for a second
E v ery ­ B ryn's, my d a rlin g " ''
fu n d s w ith w hich to finance a state serv ­ possible in te rn atio n a l com plications.
M adeline sighed "Not outw ardly C It Allen E E G raffinbergei A
S ong service and preach in g at 8 th in g she does is perfect and lovely
D eborah looked up in surprise
W Bunks and R ichard Deicli all
p. m. Mid w eek B ibb' study W ednes­ and sw eet. You w ant to lift her in "Why, ves. Yes. of course 1 think perhaps But inw ardly. I s u f fe r''
ice officer. The service officer in th e past
"P iffle." Sally answ ered
S h e i of I’m (land, form ed the o rg an iza­
day. 8 p. m.. lesson found in y o u r arm s and hold h er tig h t they are lovely. S ally is sw eet She
has given help to all veterans, w h e th e r
Ephesians. 4th ch ap te r T he S is te r­ against you. so close that you can is like a talk in g doll. A nd sin* is tu rn ed to D eborah "D ot» she look tion.
m em bers of th e A m erican Legion or not,
its if she w ere su ffering""
hood m eets on W ednesday for w ork h ear h er h e a rt b eating You w ant very kind.
"Not 1 xactly," D eborah said faint-
W hether an in itiativ e bill to p r o ­
in th e ch u rch p arlo rs.—M. P utm an, to h ear h er say th a t she'll never
in p resen tin g th e ir cases before th e gov­
“A
nd
M
adeline""
leave you again, no m a tte r w hat
pastor.
! l.V.
I hibit CulumbtM riv e r iishin« u itti
ernm ent.
"N obody could h elp liking M ade­
‘S he isn’t, either. S he know s trap» und »ein» w ill get on the
happens. A nd if it h appened th at
Econom ic H ighlights
" S h e 's l>erfectly well it’s all a question of N ovem ber general election ballot is
T he local m en rig h tly held th a t th e re
she d id n 't love you." B rvn w ent line." D eborah r e p l i e d
Christian Church
1
charm
ing,
isn't
sin*.
G
ran
d
m
o
th
er"
tim e And. I m ust say. M adeline ! a not tier question before the local
i By In d u strial Mews Review )
L ord's D ay unified stu d y -w o r­ on slow ly, "th e re 'd be a sick em pty
w as no ju stifica tio n fo r th e g en eral ta x ­
I love to h ear h er talk It's so it looks m uch m ore hopeful lately ; courts
N ever in its long and occasionally tu m u ltu o u s h is­ ship service. 9 45-11:45 a. m. C hurch feeling w here your h eart ought to I slow and lazy It's because she and th an it ev er u.d Doesn’t i t ’’”
pay er helping to d e fra y such a cost. The
A tem porary re.* tra in in g order
ry has th e A m erican F ed eratio n of L abor faced school. 9:45 M orning w orship. 10:45 be. and you'd wish you w ere a kid Sim on a re from T exas. Sally says
D eborah couldn’t utand it any , has be<»n Issued annin.it S ecretary
legion can and should d e fra y the expense to
again,
so
you
could
cry.
B
ut
if
she
S
pecial
m
usic
Serm
on
"T
hat
First
such a crisis as it does today C ause of th e crisis is
A nd M adeline is beautiful. D on’t longer. ’’Does »he m ean .she’s . . : of S tate Snell, und argum ent» will
of providing this service to its m em bers, Jo h n L lew ellyn Lewis, m ilitan t head of th e U nited C h u rch -T h e R eform ation and its did love you. and she knew you you
th in k she's b eau tifu l. G ra n d ­ in love .
w ith som ebody’’” she be h eard S eptem ber 4 for a p« itn-
w e re n 't sure about her. she'd put
results."
C
h
ristian
E
ndeavor.
7
p
m.
M
ine
W
orkers.
w
hose
p
rin
cip
al
a
m
b
’tio
n
is
to
but th e re is no reason why it should be
m other""
;ment injunction W illiam H T: tn
asked faintly.
unionize th e aggressively open-shop steel in d u stry . In term e d iate and Young People her arm s around you. and put her
"Not as b eau tifu l as you are. my
“T ubby." Sally answ ered
“Can ( die. M arion county district a tto r­
done fo r v eteran s who do not belong to R eason for th e crisis is th e fact th a t M r. L ew is b e ­ U nion service and special m usic cheek against yours, and m aybe
child." G ran d m o th er a n s w e r e d you im agine it?”
ney. appeared a» p la in tiff in the
th e organization. A su b stitu te resolution lieves in in d u strial unions, w hile A F of L. head in charg e of M ethodist pastor. S e r­ even . . . kiss you."
| action, alleging b e had reason to
“Tubby
on by C h ristian pastor. We have • D eborah w as starin g at him A ft­ fondly. "But she is very attractiv e."
em bodying th is view m et w ith th e ap ­ W illiam G reen still clings to th e tra d itio n of c ra ft I m
I believe m any supposed signatures
“T ubby Isn’t it rid icu lo u s’’'’
arra n g e d for the p resen tatio n of a e r a m om ent she said breathlessly, S he w as silent again Then, "if
unions.
you like them . D eborah, and find
“ I don’t see an y th in g ridiculous of voters on th e jx t it io iw w e r e paid
proval of th e convention.
D ifference betw een a eraft and in d u strial u n io n is sound m ovie w ith ap p ro p riate m u­ "Is th a t th e w ay you love your them p lea-ant com pany, w hat is it about it.” M adeline objected
“He for in violation of law. it w a <
sic of th e fam ous "Passion P lay" . . . your own girl?"
It sp eak s well fo r th e legion th a t th e sim p le—but vast. U nder the craft union system , from in
that has been tro u b lin g you ever m ay not be w hat one would call charged, and circu lato rs m ade false
the ch u rch au d ito riu m A ugust
w hich th e F ed eratio n has n ev er d ev iated , unio n s
"Yes.
D
eborah."
since
they
a
riv
e
d
’
"
a
rom
antic
figure.
I
adm
it
He
Is
a , affidavits as to signatures.
plan to seek g en eral ta x p a y e r su p p o rt w as consist of men doing a certain k in d of w ork, th o u g h 27 at 8 p. m. F ree-w ill offering. "I d o n 't know an y th in g about
roubling m e"" D eborah a n- n u m b er of pounds overw eight, but
• • •
sm o th ered by alm ost unanim ous consent th ey m ay be em ployed in a h u n d red d ifferen t in ­ T he m onthly pot luck d in n e r fe l­ th at w ay of loving.” she said at sw "T
ered. startled . "B ut . . . I am h e’s very good-tem pered And his
low
ship
precedes
th
e
p
ictu
re
be­
O
regon
farm
ers m ay sell JWlfXM)
dustries.
Thus,
all
tru
c
k
d
riv
ers
belong
to
th
e
sam
e
last.
"I
couldn't
pretend
th
a
t
to
and th e m easure p rev ailed w hich lim its
not troubled."
h a ir w on’t lie flat; but I alw ays tons of .surplus hay to th e drouth
u n io n —though som e m ay w ork fo r steel corp o ratio n s, ginning at 6 30 p m. Floyd Ross, G ran d m o th er "
"Oh.
D
eborah."
G
ran
d
m
o
th
er
said
like
originality.
And
I
Ilk«»
hl»
help to m em bers.
ev an g elist-en tertain er.
starts a n
region» of the m id-w est F ive ra il­
som e for brew eries, som e for d ep artm en t stores, etc
"No," B ryn said.
reproachfully.
dim ple and I'm crazy about his roads agreed to set up an em er­
evangelistic cam paign w ithh us b e ­
U n d er th e in d u strial u n io n system ad v o cated by
D eborah raised her eyes, a n d lisp I could listen to hirn forever, gency freight rut«* of ¿11 p<*r to n
"It w asn't so m uch w hat I ought
ginning th e first L ord's D ay in
Mr. Lewis, all w o rk ers w ith in an in d u stry w ould
S eptem ber. W e h eartily w elcome to say to G randm other, anyw ay." th ere was a deep, happy sm ile in if only he'd say a few of the right Ihe reg u lar ca rry in g charge is $13
belong to one big union, w h atev er th e ir jobs. If. for new com ers, stran g ers and friends sh e said. "I h ad n 't really thought them
thing. D eboiah, honestly now. don’t 20 a fter they had been b o m b ard ­
exam ple, th e steel in d u stry was unionized, th e u n io n to w orship w ith us.—R. L. P utnam of ta lk in g to h er about you. It was
"I am happy. G ran d m o th er d a r ­ you th in k T u b b y ’s a d e a r? ”
ed for tw o weeks by state and fed­
w ould consist of sm elter operators, m achinists, and
ling.'
'.she
said.
I), borah was still starin g at her eral officials.
the w ay I ought to act. I w as w on­
pastor.
ev
ery
o
th
er
k
in
d
c
w
o
rk
m
en
steel
m
ak
in
g
req
u
ires.
"And
you
love
B
ryn"
He
love,
Now
she
gave
a
deep
sigh
and
• • •
D routh conditions in th e m iddle w est
dering . . ."
you. of th at I am su re Hut of your sank back against ih e couch "Yes."
T h e issue has sp lit union sy m p ath izers w ide open.
T
he
state
|«*nltentlary
is crow ded
"Yes?"
M
ethodist
Episcopal
C
hurch
a re b rin g in g m any new se ttle rs to th e It cam e to a head w hen A. F. of L. trie d th e u n io n s
love for him . . . som etim es I am she said “ Yes. I th in k he's ju st a. to capacity w ith 1000 prisoners Net
A ugust 23 the w orship services of
" It’s really G a ry ’s idea." she said not so su re You ad m ire him " You nice us he can be.
n o rth w est and of this n um ber a larg e follow ing M r Lewis, suspended th em for a b rief this
nil are in the m um evil blocks of
L ord's d ay w ill open w ith th e hastily. "H e cam e to m e about it
(To b« m nllntird)
in k him strong and th o u g h tfu l
course, but n ever before in h is­
sh are will n a tu ra lly come to th e T u a latin period, th re a te n e d to drop them th e re a fte r unless S unday school at 9:45 a. m.. led by this m orning H e's afraid G ra n d ­ th
th e y cam e back w ith in th e fold. Mr. L ew is did not C. C. W eber. A fine staff of c ap a­ m other m ight get to w ondering and quick, and k ind""
tory have so m any eonvteta bet n
valley. T h eir cars are seen on th e s tre e ts ev en a p p ear at th e tria l in defense— he has m any
"Yes. G ran d m o th er "
W illin' to H elp Out
in confinem ent An even 14 000
teach ers w ill m eet the classes. about us. You see. sh e th in k s we
“ You respect him " You a re proud
daily. They are com ing h ere because of of th e biggest and m ost im p o rtan t unio n s in th e ble
"Good
graeiou»'
W
hat
have
I
persons have "done tim e" In (he
An in v itatio n fo r all. a place for . . . w e love each o th er th e w ay of w h atev er he does""
done
now
"''
gasped
Ihe
young
man,
co
u
n
try
in
his
ranks,
and
he
feels
th
at
his
o
rg
an
iza­
penitentiary since it w as estab lish ­
th e opp o rtu n ities offered in c o n te s t w ith
you. 1 1 a. m. church w orship hour o th er people do w hen th e y 're m a r­
"Yus. G ran d m o th er."
collapsing h eavily on the ear-seat
tio n is on th e w ay up. w ill e v e n tu a lly e ith e r s u p ­ Gospel songs led by th e choir ried," she explained.
ed
by Hie te rrito ry of O regon in
th e b u rn ed up sections th a t com prise th e ir p lan t or tak e over th e A. F. of L.
"A nd." she put h er h and out
"W
hat's
th
e
m
atter,
m
on?"
ask«-d
1H51 The prison w as built in P o rt­
Serm on by th e pastor. A delightful ' "I suspected as m uch." B ryn said gently and lifted D eborah's chin
a sta rtle d Scotsm an in the corner land. but moved to Salem in 1H66
fo rm e r homes. Some of them a re buying,
E x trem ely m om entous phase of th e L ew is m o v e­ serv ice in w hich th e public w ill lightly. "W ell, is th e re som ething
Why, you are blushing. ch ild '
"W hy, I'v e accidently pulled the By a stran g e coincidence, b o th ro n -
m ent is its potential and actual in flu en ce on politics
some a re renting.
find a w arm w elcom e and a w arm ­ I can do about it?”
S
u
rely
th
a
t
ought
to
be
sufficient
com m unicstm n-eord w hile se a rc h ­
S om e th in k th at Mr. Lew is looks to th e creatio n of
No I and No 1 1 ......
church. Com e and b r i n g ; "I'm afra id she's going to b e an sw er to m y n e x t question, but ing
in my luggage." th e other e x ­ fr o m M arlon county and com m itted
T hese people should be given a p ro p er an A m erican lab o r party , sim ila r to those activ e y h o earted
u r friends.
S erm on
subject: w atching for a w hile, anyw ay. U n ­ I m ust have y o u r w ords. D eborah plained
"W
hat
shall
I
do?
I'll
be
w elcom e and above all a square deal. in E ngland. F ran ce and. before H itler, in G erm an y . "W orkers T ogether w ith God."
the sam e crim e, larceny. F irst in­
til she's satisfied. I was w ondering F orgive me. B ut you know your fined five pounds."
Mr L ew is n eith er affirm s n or d enies th a t—b u t in
m ate was Indian C harley, N o 14.000 À
T he union service of th is e v e­ . . . t's G ary 's idea, you k n o w com plete happiness m eans e v e ry ­
They have been disillusioned elsew here, th
T
he
Scot
looked
thoughtful
e m ean tim e, h e is ta k in g a fa r m o re activ e , ning w ill open in th is church at T here's a little sew ing room ju s t at th in g to me. D eborah, tell me: w hen
is Joseph d ig g er.
"D on't w orry, laddie, don't w o r­
but th ey are en titled to a sq u are deal here. p a rt in p artisan politics th an an y m an of his im ­ 7:45 o'clock. Special music. C om ­
• a •
e head of th e stairs. T here's a you see him . and he sm iles th at ry." he said calm ly. "Ju st gi'e me
E ffo rt should be m ade to see th a t th ey p o rtan ce in th e labor m ovem ent e v e r did before. He bined choir of M ethodist and I th
F our new railro a d construction
door into m y sittin g room . G ra n d ­ tw in k lin g sm ile of his. don't you th re e pound and I'll throw a fit."
are located on farm s, w here th ey have a is stro n g for th e re-electio n of th e p resid en t, and C h ristian churches. Serm on by the m other n ev er goes in th ere: if you w an t to go to him , and caress his Ex.
project* a re being considered in
seem s certain th a t his in flu en ce w ill sw in g m il­ Rev R. L P utnam . The m inisters, don't m ind d read fu lly , you could cheek, as you a re caressin g mind,
Oregon, l ’ lilit lc U tilities Comnn
fa ir chance fo r success, and are not m ade it lions
of votes to th e New’ Deal. Som e th in k th a t it m em bers and
frien d s of o th er
G overnor
and put your hand on his hair, and
it for y o u r bedroom "
"I'll give you a dim e for a kiss »loner MeColloch a n d
the victim s of schem ers. F a ilu re to give m ay be th e deciding facto r in p o litically cru cial churches and su rro u n d in g te r r i­ have
M artin revealed
“Why, no." B ryn said calm ly. “ I touch his shoulder" Isn't that w hat little girl "
P
en
n
sy
lv
an
ia,
w
h
ere
Lew
is'
fo
llo
w
ers
a
re
m
ost
n
u
m
­
to
ry
a
re
invited
to
th
e
helpfulness
a sq u a re deal will in th e end be costly to
T he city of G ra n ts Pass, whose
w ouldn't m ind. I'd have to go out you'd like to do, D eborah""
L ittle G irl: “Hell. I can m ake
erous. and th at, as a resu lt, it m ay d e te rm in e th e of this service. A lexander H aw ­ and in th rough y o u r sittin g room,
D eborah caught her b reath H er m ore than th a t tak in g castor oil." unique c h a rte r p erm its it to own
all.
election.
thorne. pastor.
and operate a railroad, and Cri ■ -
though. W ouldn't you dislike th a t"" cyi.s d a r k e n e d H er lips quivered —Ex
Conditions vary in d iffe re n t sections
cent City. Cal . h a rb o r distrii t
"W hat I w as try in g to tell you
P ilgrim House
have already applied to the in te r­
and th e new com er should thoro u g h ly
w hen I first sta rte d to talk ," she
A ugust 23. C hapel serv ice of p u b ­ rem inded him . "is th a t it’s too late
state com m erce com m ission f o r
check p ro fe rre d land w ith those in a posi­
lic w orship. 9:30 a. m . w ith s e r­ for m e to keep th in k in g w h at I
permiaaion to e x te n d th e C alifornia-
tion to know before buying. This pro ­
mon by pastor on “I Will for No like and w hat I don't.”
O regon Coast railro ad from its
Evil."
I
he
15th
of
sum
m
er
series
present term inua at W ater C reek,
cedure will re a c t to th e ben efit of every­
S o it w as settled.
F ifte e n Y ears Ago
(By S pecial C orrespondent)
on th e 23rd P salm A ugust 24 St.
O re . to C rescent C ity, Cal.
one concerned in th e long run.
A rgus. A ugust 18. 1921—C. C. N elson stru c k b y h u g e B artholom ew , apostle. All S unday
Tin* 81 4 mile» of construction
CHAI*TER VII
T U A R IU N G T O N — P a rty p o w ers
say, are being forced to borrow
b o u ld er at Jack so n F alls q u a rry an d receiv es b ad ly su m m er services a re held a t th e
from the production credit would cost $7.380,711. w ith nearly
** ch arg ed w ith fu rth e rin g th e
b ro k en leg an d bruised sho u ld er.
9:30 a. m. hour: la te r »erviee, at
"If this isn't heaven," S ally sigh­
agency against their wishes. If half the m oney m in in g ns a grant
D em ocratic cam p aig n cause a re
th e federal w orks progress
R ains com e in sufficient q u a n tity to d elay th r e s h ­ 10:30 o'clock, w ill be resum ed on ed. looking about her in su p rem e
he is eligible for a loan from that ¡from
w
e
a
rin
g
fu
rro
w
e
d
b
ro
w
s
th
ese
! adm inistration and $3.750,000 as a
H om ecom ing Sunday. S eptem ber 13. content, "th en don't b o th er to tell
ing.
agency
the
farmer
must
first
ex­
days.
T
h
e
reason
is
th
a
t
rep
o
rts
| loan from th e reco n stru ctio n fi-
A rth u r K ro eg er ships to M anila on fre ig h te r as P asto r H enry S. H aller m ay be m e I'm not dead. I don’t w ant to
haust his credit there before he j nance corporation.
c o n tin u e to re a c h W ashington
The fa ir grounds in connection w ith rad io o perator, b u t expects to be b ack in tim e to consulted any day. except Monday, be disturbed."
can
go
to
work
for
WPA.
th
a
t,
th
ro
u
g
h
o
u
t
th
e
fa
rm
b
elt,
betw een 10 a. m and noon, or by
The I C. C. lias alread y approved
She sat on th e cool grass in th e
the greatly im proved and renovized Shute resu m e stu d ies a t O. A. C.
Given a WPA job without be­ construction of th e 90-m ile Gold
appointm ent, nt the house office. w avering shadow of the tre e against
t h e r e is grow ing re se n tm e n t
S u p e rin te n d e n t N. A. F ro st tells of resig n atio n 232 N orth T hird avenue.
ing
forced
to
borrow,
the
farmer
p a rk a re to get a new coat of p ain t and
Const railro ad from P o rt O rford
a g a in s t N ew D eal w o rk -re lie f
w hose sm ooth tru n k D eborah w as
county schocfl su p erin ten d e n t. S ays office is too
might lx? able to buy what be to Leland. 20 m iles no rth of G ra n ’
leaning T he leaves overhead ru s ­ policies.
fac e lifting. T here is no d o u b t b u t th a t as
poorly paid an d n o t ap p reciated .
T rin ity L u th era n C h n rrh
Pass. T alk t>f a cross-state line
needs
in
the
way
of
additional
tled softly in th e faint noonday
T h is re s e n tm e n t h as been a g ­
th ese grounds needed a tte n tio n and any
P u b lic w orship w ill be conducted breeze. T hey had congregated, all
A rkle. son of Mr. and Mrs. G eo rg e R osevear,
from B urns to th e ro ast V i a
feed
and
still
keep
his
"stake”
g ra v a te d b y th e d ro u th . As dry
im provem ents th a t can be m ade will be b adly in ju re d by explosion of d y n a m ite cap.
at 10:30 a. m.; S unday school at six of them , on th e highest corner
K lam ath Fulls has been revived.
for
his
family,
assert
critics.
w e a th e r effects becam e m ore in ­
The w ur dep artm en t, too. Is ta lk ­
a p p re c ia te d hv a tte n d a n ts and exhibitors
C. E. Spence, sta te grange C aster, sp eak in g a t 1 9:45. A t 2:30 p. m. installation se rv ­ of th e sloping law n. T he orchard
ten sely felt, an in creasin g n u m ­
ing of com pleting a link betw een
'p i l A T th e a d m in istratio n 's r e ­
M anning picnic advises fa rm ers to “k eep o rg a n ­ ices w ill be conducted in Zion behind them , a sm ooth stretch of
a t th e fair.
b e r o f fa rm e rs w e re forced to
L u th era n church a t S chcfflin for sw ard u n ro llin g dow n to th e stone
H um bolt Bay. Cal., and Coos Bay
ized."
ciprocal
tra
d
e
p
ro
g
ram
had
Rev. C. Nitz. You a re cordially walks below.
to give com plete railro a d connec­
seek g o v ern m en t help. A nd m any
S h u te p ark is one of th e finest in th e
T. C. R eynolds sells his g ro cery stock and business
ns its goal resto ratio n of foreign
tion from San F rancisco to tha
"M e too. Sim on m u ttered He lay
of th ese f a r m e ^ hav e voiced
s ta te now. th an k s to the co-operation of to S kaggs Co., a concern w hich h as 40 gro ceries in w elcom ed to w orship w ith us.
m
a
rk
e
ts
fo
r
A
m
erican
fa
rm
m outh of the C olum bia riv er. Tim
stretch ed out tn th e grass, his pipe
co m p lain ts nlx>ut th e w ay in
U
tah
and
Idoha.
and
w
hich
is
now
in
v
ad
in
g
P
o
r
t­
p
roducts
seem
s
to
m
ake
little
d
if­
th e fe d e ra l governm ent th ro u g h W PA
line w ould allow th e rap id m ove­
n his m outh, his head on S ally's
w hich relief, w h e th e r in th e form
feren ce to fa rm ers of m idw est
m ent of ra ilro a d a rtille ry in coast
knee.
w ith th e city governm ent. It is now a place land and o th er O regon cities.
of R e se ttle m e n t A d m in istratio n
an
d
n
o
rth
w
est.
defense.
B ryn sighed H e sh ifted his posi­ g ra n ts and loans, or W PA w ork,
o f w hich local residents can well be proud.
T h irty Y ears Ago
• • •
In those sections th e belief
tion and movad a few inches cloeer
is
ad
m
in
istered
.
W e hope th a t th e fa ir grounds can get a
A rgus, A ugust 16. 1906—C o u n ty hop cro p a d m it­
o D eborah. He tu rn ed on his sto m ­
p re v a ils th a t th e tra d e ag re e ­
T he state highw ay d ep artm en t
L a rg e -sc a le a n d sm all-scale
ach. propped him self on his elbow s
ted ly short. C o n serv ativ e
estim ate places cro p
and A It llo llin g sh ed of H arper,
little of th e sam e treatm en t.
m en ts h av e helped foreign p ro ­
CHEEP skins are sold under 50 and gazed up at her. A few days fa rm e rs alik e d e c la re th a t th e d u c e rs m o re th a n A m erican tiny M alheur co u n ty tow n, a re at
$60 000 behind.
w ar.
*
j
ago.
before
these
others
had
come,
re
lie
f
a
d
m
in
is
tra
to
rs
e
ith
e
r
a
re
W. M cQ uillan su stain s tw o b ro k en rib s w hen
M different n a m e s , which
farm ers. T h e charg e is h e a rd
a fte r she and B ryn had deeid-
H ollingshed notified th e d e p a rt-
u n a b le o r u n w illin g to d is tin ­
th ro w n out at W ehrung co rn er w hen his team b e ­
might explain some of thoso ; ' and
ag ain th a t th e a d m in istratio n h as
ed to be friends, she w ould have
mqnt he w as going to put n toll
es frig h ten e d and ru n s aw ay. T h at h e escaped
g uish betw een those w ho need
restaurant hot cakes.
failed to ‘‘p reserv e th e A m eri­
T en h av e passed th e ir p relim in ary ex­ com
sm iled dow n at him a little. It* was
gate across a section of tin* C entral
d e a th is alm ost a m iracle.
w o rk an d those w ho do not.
can
m
a
rk
e
t
fo
r
th
e
A
m
erican
i fun to sm ile at Bryn, once one had
a m in a tio n fo r citizenship in this county
O regon highw ay tieeause h e was
W ashington co u n ty lead in g e v e ry o th e r co u n ty in
fa rm e r.”
• a a
Hair will stretch o»ie-fourth I started. H e alw ays looked as if he
not paid for th e rig h t-n f-w ay ta k ­
a n d w ill a p p e a r fo r a h earin g fo r first sta te in d airy production.
Its length. We are rudely re­
S tro n g . a rg u m e n t m ig h t be
liked being sm iled at. B ut now
en by the road across his property.
TN m ost eases, th ey declare, n
C lass of 46 ex am in ed for teac h ers' licen ses and
b
ro
u
g
h
t
a
g
a
in
st
these
com
plaints,
p a p e rs . T hese people are to be c o n g ra tu ­
minded of this each morning.
D eborah p retended not to know th a t
The state said th e county would
fa rm e r, alm ost w iped o u t by
but New Deal ap n k esm ih , u s u ­
he w as looking nt her. and reenrd-
have to pay. B ut if th e toll gate
la te d u p o n th e ir move and have th e best 37 W granted.
iedew itsch and H ill of C o rn eliu s discuss w ith ,
th
e
d
ro
u
th
,
cannot
obtain
a
WPA
ally so ad ep t a t such things, have
Saccharine Is 550 times ns I ed steadily the hills fa r aw ay. B e ­
goes up, th e state w ill hav e to go
w ish es of a ll good citizens. Aliens w ho B o ard of T rad e question of locatin g a fo u n d ry and
jo
b
unless
he
proves
before
the
cause
M
adeline
was
h
ere
now.
and
t
lem ain o d stran g ely silent.
sweet ns sugar. But it still
to court to te a r it down.
s ta te relief agency o r R esettle­
live h e re , m a k e th e ir living here and e n ­ m ach in e shop in city. W ant city to buy $1.500 in
M adeline m ig h t not lik e it.
• • •
T he N ew D ealers an d R epub­
doesn’t go very well as a pet
stock.
m
e
n
t
A
d
m
in
istratio
n
th
a
t
he
is
A
m
ist
cam
e
into
h
er
eyes,
as
jo y th e b e n e fits o f th e U nited S tates gov­
name.
licans m ust realize by th is lim e
The sta te Insurance departm ent'»
O regon N ursery com pany, p u rch asers of th e W H.
she th o u g h t of M adeline, and the
d e stitu te . E ven if it is Uie slate
th a t the farm vote is ready to
business is b e tte r than ever, ac­
e rn m e n t sh o u ld w ithout question assum e M cE ldow ny and W illiam N elson places, h as b a r ­
hills sw am in a noonday fog. Poor
agency th a t re fu ses to certify
ju m p to e ith e r p a rty . It w ill he
cording to C om m issioner H ugh H.
New Yorkers make more
th e ir s h a re o f th e responsibility th ro u g h gain ed fo r th e T. R Im b rie farm , w h ich th e y w ill
M adeline w asn 't happy, for all her
him
for
a
W
PA
job,
th
e
d
isa
p
­
E arle Collection.'; of Company and
in te re stin g to w atch in w hich d i­
than 7.500,000 telephone calls
w ith th e ir o th e r purchases.
preten se of light-heartedness. D ebo­ pointed farmer usually holds the
b e c o m in g c itiz e n s. F u rth e rm o re th is feel- enclose
agents' license fees and taxes on
re ctio n , u n d e r prodding* by n a ­
every day. This is possible be­
G eorge R. B agley sells hop ra n ch below N ew ton
rah told h erself How could she be
fe d e ra l g o v ern m en t responsible.
net prem ium s w ill be n early $750.-
i« g is m o re p re v a le n t th an a lot of p eo p le to N els L arsen of R ainier. B agley w ill e x p erim en t
tu re , as w ell as by politics, it
cause none of the parties on
happy, seeing B ryn m arried, actu- ,
000 this y ear $40.000 m ore than
Many farmers, complainants wjJl go.
cur line live in New York.
in the dairy business on his Dudley mill property.
ally m arried, to an o th e r girl. B ryn 1
a r e in c lin e d to re a liz e .
Progressive Step
CHURCHES
—,—
Court Test for
Machines Set
S
It
‘
Popular Idea
As to Diaries
Honeymoon
Mou ntain
Handle Own Cases
What Other Editors Say
Welcome the Newcomer
Drouth Relief May Prove Di^
Facfor in Swinging Farm Vote
Our Yesterdays
Face Lifting Needed
jocAfcsf ;
came in last year- Earle said.