The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 10, 1936, Page 10, Image 10

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H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O ,
CHURCHES
OREGON
T h u rsd ay , S ep tem b er 10, 103ft
'Plie Great American Heine
with her I w asn't In love w ith her
l i e never kissed Ihlar in ni.v life
lie looked dow n ill the note " It’s
O f all th e d iffe re n t w ork accom plished
a very kind note, under tile i n
With Which la Combined the Hi I labor* Independent
by th e girls in 1-H clubs, nothing is m ore
cum .lane
In1 said "S he might
f filla b o r o A rg n « I 't u b lH ’M
H ills b o r o In d e p e n d e n t K s ta b . 1STS
illy A. I 1.1 ltd lid 'll I
p .rfeetlv well have w ritten It Io
o u tsta n d in g th an the H o llar-P in n e r con­
M . K I W K V Ä M c K I N S E Y . P u h lia h e ra
\l I'M
I‘hv 75th O re g o n
t.p.-
me. 1 don't see why .lie d id n 't"
test. Tht> g irls in this contest must p re ­
l* u b li -hed T h u rs d a y
E n te re d j*-* sccond-cla.-s m a tt e r in th e
f u ll-
th e D iu n u d tl Ju b ilc i
"T hat nole." Tubby said d e lib e r­
|M »*toffice n t H ills b o r o , O re g o n
p are a d in n er fo r four persons at an e x ­
ately "i about as innocent and ruled the capital city this week,
kind as a stick of d y n am ite w ith a h t u i g n i g pleasant d isru p tio n to the
pense of not to exceed one d o llar, and
W . V E K N E M. K I N N E Y
M R S E C M« K I N N E Y
.» I
5
ro u tin e of .state offices «• p enally
(use b u rn in g "
E d it o r
A s s o c ia te E d it o r
the w ork of p rep arin g , serving and w ash ­ First C hurch of C hrist. Scientist
to tpov; o j t fog . waì 'US' and
"Oh, d en 'l be a foot. Tubby. in the ag ricu ltu re building.
S
ervices
are
held every Sunday
ing dishes must not exceed th re e hours.
"T hey’re all out to th e fair ’
W hat', got into you, an.vwai ' You
N '< / V,
STO
OEEK'IAL. NEWSPAPER OF W KSHIXGTON COUNTY
at It a nt.: W ednesday evening
Many housew ives are good cooks, but it services
ii ■ d to like her You
lid she was was the invariable reply of the
S e lected as O re g o n *• B e s t W’ eeK ly N e w s p a p e r. 1930
at 8 o'
o'clock; S u n d ay school
ing / p o p p y w il l R j Y
a good sport, and a lot of other •ccretar.v who guarded the l i n e o f
is d o u b tfu l if m any could cook a well- at 11 a. m. P upils up to 'th e age
N a m o l on A ll- A m c ric a n W e v k ly N e w s p a p e r E le v e n , 1930
a g ricu ltu ral
d iv is io n
thing-. You and she w ere great offices o f
of
20
years
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
are
w
elcom
ed.
Free
b a la n c e d d in n er for fo u r a n d not spend
chiefs
pals "
C F -M E O N E > O J _ O ò T /
reading
room
open
on
W
ednesdays
P ro d u c tio n C o n te s t, 1934*35, a n d G e n e ra l E x c e lle n c e , 1935
T he state house* and dow ntow n
m ore th a n a d o lla r in doing it. It has been and S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p. in
"Mlitu." Tnbliy agreed "So we
w ere So we w ere lint why ' T hat's Salem .shut up adtop W ednc dav
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
th
e
w
rite
r's
privilege
and
p
leasu
re
to
be
S
unday's
topic.
S
ubstance."
for
G overnor's and Salem <Lt\
W it h in W a s h u iu 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
wli.it I found out when you pulled
a g uest a t several of these dinners, and
Per year
>1.50
V S.. p e r y e a r
>2.00
G overnor M artin took an afternoon
your
little
stunt.
Stic
d
id
n
't
care
S ix m o n th s
. S5
M F. C hurch iH ctliany)
F o re ig n c o u n trie s
3 50
it is a m arvel th a t such d e le c ta b le food
tw o plus atiout me T he only reu- off from Ins hurd w inking "vat i
On G erm antow n road. Sunday
tion" to m ake the rounds and w atch
o ii -lie ever spread herself about
can
be
p
re
p
a
re
d
a
t
so
little
cost,
to
say
M E M B E R O re g o n S ta te
school every Sunday. 10 a n i : G e r­
F ir s t A u d ite d P a per.
me w .us because she thought it the horse.. run in his own “G o v er­
E d it o r ia l A s s o c ia tio n a n d
n o th in g of p re p a rin g and serv in g in such m an service, 11 a in., first and
L a rg e s t A B C W e e k ly
might m ake it easier for tier to get n o r.. H a n d ic a p '’
N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l Asso­
C ir c u la tio n in W est.
th ird Sundays; E nglish service. 11
O regon City was the site of the
c ia tio n .
a short tim e w here th in g s are not so con­ a.
io n S e e ' A nd that night w hen I
nt.. second and fo u rth S undays
Not q u ite $H00
went to tell tier that you w ere m a r­ first fair in lH t l l
venient as in o n e’s ow n hom e. T he girls —E. Ju liu s T raglio, pastor.
tf
ciaped up
ried. I caught lu r off guard N ev­ m prize money was
giving d em o n stratio n s at th e fa ir this
er again I w ouldn't go near her for prem ium s. T he follow ing fall
T
u
alatin
P
lains
P
re
sb
y
terian
C
hurch
the fair was moved to the g ro u n d t
y e a r. Je a n Ann Connell, K ath ry n C aw rse.
w ith a su it of bo ilerp late on."
(F o u r m iles north of H illsboro,
B ryn folded Die note and put it w here it has been held ever since.
and V elda K raus, are to be c o n g ra tu la te d
S
unday
services:
Preaching.
It
a
The fa ir is over and from ou r o b serv a­ on th e ir efficiency.
back on th e tattle.
m.; S unday school. 10:15 a. in . C
II rusts about $311 Io see O regon.
tions we w ould say th a t it w as one of the
And now," T ubby said, w atching
E . 7:30 p. in W om an's M issionary
Inin "she know s w here you a r e " I reports Die trav el d epartm ent I '
society last W ednesday of m onth
most successful ever held in the county.
I l ! '• ( >1 i ' C . i I I S I .lie II
i
“And what of i t 1"
The spirit of co-operation as exhibited and
"N othing N othing at all Go on 1 mission Thut is the average e x ­
C
hristian
C
hurch
E veryone w ho leaves th e T u a latin val-
pen d itu re of m ore Ilian a m illion
which m ade it possible b espeaks fo r a
mooning, old hophead."
L ord's day unified stu d y -w o rsh ip
ley on a vacation, p a rtic u la rly to o th e r service.
B ryn took out his case and lit a tourists who will have en te re d Die
continual g row th of this show.
9:45-11:45 a. ni.; church
state in 1930 Tourist# w ill drop
cigarette
The crow ds w ere in excess of o th er p a rts of the I nited S tates, expresses g ra ti­ school. 9:45 a. m. O ur big revival
' Say. B ryn." T ubby said at last, about $35,000.1)60 in Die state tills
m eeting s ta rts today w ith E van­
tu
d
e
at
g
e
ttin
g
back
and
they
all
say
th
a
t
year,
t h e d ep artm en t estim ated
did you h ear w hat M adeline said
years, especially at night, and all enjoyed
gelist Floyd Ross. Let th e school
D uring Ju ly the to u rist buxine.s
Io
me
tonight?"
th
e
re
is
no
place
like
O
regon.
T
here
is
assem ble prom ptly at 9:45 and alt
them selves. The m ixing of people to ­
flourished at approxim ately $111
What did she say?"
ready for the singing and w o r­
g eth er. saying ‘‘hello" an d sh a k in g hands every reason w hy th ey should feel th a t be
Well, nothing m uch." T ubby 000 per day. « • •
ship
service.
I.et’s
see
how
n
ear
we
iinsw ei ed, em it. i i i assed "It was the
w ith old and new frien d s, is one of the way because G od has beet, very good to can have a UK) per cent atten d an ce
Dr Ralph I S haddock of P o r t­
wa> she aid it You know Made-
finest th in g s about this a n n u a l g a th e rin g . this section of th e c o u n try . J u s t as it in­ in every class. M orning worship.
hue'# a d a rn nice girl. I never land has placed six Town.sendite
10:45.
M
usic
by
large
ehoir.
assist­
creases
one's
re
g
a
rd
and
love
of
the
U
nited
It m akes fo r a b e tte r u n d erstan d in g .
really thought m uch about it tie- ( undidates, all of P ortland, on tin*
by th e orchestra. P lay ers a re in ­
S tates to tra v e l in fo reig n countries it is ed
fore. sort of took tier for granted, N ovem ber ballot ua independent
vited to join the o rch estra under
Every individual and every o rg a n iz a ­
Jo h n A Jeffery is ru n n in g for
you know But stie's a peach."
tion th a t had a n y th in g w h a te v er to do pro b ab ly good fo r one to tra v e l aw ay the direction of E vangelist Ross.
Bryn got up leisurely and w ent th ird d istrict eongte.sjunan. E lbert
Serm on, "T he C hurch B eautiful "
from
his
hom
e
com
m
unity
occasionally
to
Teustm
an and H arry L (¡to ss for
to the door lie opened it. B ryn
w ith m aking th e show a success is en titled
hristian End aver, 7 p. ni. In te r­
increase his a p p re c ia tio n of his p a rtic u la r C
moved across the ball and tapped .state senator from th e 13th d istrict;
m ediate and young people. E van­
to th e p raise and com m endation of his surroundings.
at M adeline's door. T ubby sat lip, and E verett Logan, W illiam K.
gelistic service. 7:45 p. ni. C hoir
fellow citizens.
P a trick and V ern 1 R athkvy for
stiff w ith horror.
and orchestra d irected by the e v a n ­
thing. It gives them so m uch ground
"M adeline." B ryn called through : state rep resen tativ e in th e fifth
The exhibits a t th e county fa ir w ere
gelist. Special music. “A ve M aria"
| to stand on."
di.strict Dr S haddock w:w p resid ­
tin keyhole.
I S chubert, violin solo; "S ex tette
exceptionally good an d exhibitors a re to
B ryn gazed at him duzedl.v Tub-
ing officer of a P ortland TowtUvnd
"M htn?”
from
L
ucia."
saxophone
solo.
Also
!
by
groaned
He
reached
o
u
t
to
C o n g ratu latio n s a re due Ja c k Rushlow
be com m ended fo r th e ir fine w ork. This
"M adeline. T ubby say# lie lik e s ' club nom inating m eeting.
a b eau tifu l art p ictu re "C alvary."
tin1
table
beside
him
and
lifted
P
i­
you."
fa ir is w orthw hile from m any angles, b u t an d A1 Busch fo r th e ir public sp irite d a d ­ Serm on. “The S uprem acy of Jesus
(By F ran ces S helley Wees)
lar's letter, open, its w ords leaping
"Oh." M adeline said, and obvi- • C ontracts are let for com pletion
tin u e d f r o m la s t w e e k)
all th e w ork an d e ffo rt th a t is put in on it vertising. Rushlow fo r c a llin g a tte n tio n to C hrist." T here w ill be rev iv al s e rv ­ F or ( C a o n long
out
from
the
page.
"R
ead
that."
he
1 I I.V at up 111 bed "How m i l l ' l l | of th e East Pi rtland-O regon City
tim e B ryn stood at
ices every night. We cordially in ­
com
m
anded.
"If
an
y
th
in
g
can
sober
w ould be tho ro u g h ly ju stified if fo r no th e very im p o rta n t necessity of tu rn in g in vite
she inq u ired a fter a m om ent.
super highw ay.
th e public to h ear th is p reach ­ th e fixit of th e stairs, thinking,
up. this will."
Bryn tu rn ed . "How much. Tub-
o th er reason th a n its stim u latio n to th e th e c o rrect a d d re ss in re p o rtin g a fire, er. m usician and artist. C om e once w ondering, rem em bering. T h e n , l you
"I
don't
w
ant
to
read
it.
It
hasn't
by?"
S m all tow ns of Union and B aker
and Busch fo r re p e a te d ly callin g a tte n tio n and you'll come again.—R. L. P u t­ slowly, he w ent on up. and dow n an y th in g to do w ith m e '
m em bers of the 4-H clubs in th e county.
"Ilryn. if you a re n 't th e dam ned- county got a nice present frgftn
to T ubby's doom.
"T
h
at's
ju
st
w
hat
you'd
tike
to
to th e necessity of sa fe a n d sane autom o­ nam, pastor.
est
fool!"
B ryn .-hut th e door behind him
Public U tilitie s G o m m i.s s io n v r
bile driving.
and sat dow n uninvited. He looked 1 think Let me tell you. my son
"How m uch?” B ryn said in ex o r­ F ran k McCulloch w hen h e a n-
All Saints iFpiseopjli
It m ay be addressed to me. but if ably
at
Tubby.
"Y
ou
do
a
lot
of
th
in
k
­
nuunced a ra te reduction of 7 2
S ervices for th e 14th S unday a ft­
I h ad n 't been here w ith you, I'd
T ubby's dim ple w avered in and p$r cent in rates of th e E astern
er T rinity. S eptem ber 13. w ilt be ing these days." he said com m is- n ever have seen it. S he know s darn
erately
"M
ust
be
hard
on
you.”
out
wildly.
"I
said
I
thought
she
O
regon Light & P ow er Co. T he
held as follows: Holy com m union
uh." T ubby retorted, m eeting I w ell I'll pass th e w ord on to you.” , was a darn nice girl," he m uttered cut will .save 1529 custom ers $3100
No. th e A rgus w on’t be in th e tabloid at 7:30 a. m.; church school at 9:45 his "H gaze,
The city council is on th e rig h t tra c k
"W
hat
w
o
rd
’"
"You crazy idiot "
"you don't look any too
1 a year.
a. m.: m orning p ra y e r at 11. P a r ­
' T ake it Read it.”
• • •
w hen it considers a p e d d le rs’ an d solic­ size reg u la rly . T h at will ju s t be a special ents
"M adeline, he says he th in k s you
please note—T he ch u rch school peaceful yourself. And yet. here
B
ryn
took
it.
and
sighed,
but
a re a darn nice girl."
ito rs’ ordinance th a t w ould leave m uch of fe a tu re from tim e to tim e fo r e x tra o rd i­ w ill resum e its services n ext S u n ­ am I. doing a t least h alf y o u r se ttled dow n to it.
T w o stiff law suits now challenge
“Well.” M adeline said w ith a Die constitutionality o f O regon's
day m orning. New pupils w ill be th in k in g for you. and dam n near My d ear Tubby:
th e question of enforcem ent up to th e n a ry events.
bounce of the springs, "th a t isn ’t
gladly welcom ed. T h ere w ill be a alt the w orrying Lord, yo u 're slow.
I do hope you a re having a p leas­ anything to get up and get dressed ! unem ploym ent insurance law. A
H illsboro housew ife. The p rese n t o rd i­
Bryn.
I
n
ev
er
saw
an
y
th
in
g
like
i group of III eleetrteul w iring and
teachers' m eeting in ch u rch on
a n t visit aw ay up th ere in t h e
contracting com panies in M edford
nance is deem ed unw orkable. Linder th e
F riday evening a t 7:30. A ll teac h ­ it. I suppose you h av en 't told tier m ountains I m ust say I was com ­ over. G 'night "
y
et
how
yon
feel
about
her.
hav
e
Feeling
better.
B
ryn
pulled
T
u
b
­
ers a re requested to be present to
proposed plan the p e d d le r o r solicitor
pletely taken by su rp rise to hear by's door sh u t w ith a last pleasant are suing In Jack# ,11 county (or
you
'
U
sing
th
e
correct
technique?"
confer w ith the vicar. W e in v ite
tb i t you had gone, and w ithout smile, and sau n tered dow n Die an injunction restrain in g collection
w ould e n te r onto p riv ate p ro p erty a t his
"W hat do you m ean?"
ol payroll taxes, joining Die group
th e new fam ilies ju s t m oved into
tellin g anyone your address! Hut hall.
"Well,
one
of
th
e
first
ru
les
is
W
h
at
th
e
F
ig
h
te
rs
Say
of S o uthern O regon fru it packers
own risk unless invited by th e occu p an t
H illsboro to
our services. The
B ryn n atu rally w ould not care to
for
a
gentlem
an
to
confess
his
te
n
­
“D
eborah."
he
said
softly,
w
ith
!
wiio sued tw o w eeks ago.
of th e p ro p erty . The o rdinance w ould
D iscussing th e b ill on th e O regon b allot to d e ­ church is located on W ashington d er passion first. I suppose you have the world know the locution out knocking.
• • •
of his idyllic re tre a t Isn't it ro ­
stro y m ilitary tra in in g at state in stitu tio n s of h ig h ­ street, betw een Second and T hird had sense enough to do th a t’’"
m ake th e p e d d le r a tresp asser.
She was aw ak e H er voice came,
S
o
u
th
ern
O
regon
N orm al school
m
antic"
I
think
it
is
too
thrilling,
e r learning. O regon m em bers of th e A m erican L e­ avenues.—R eginald Hicks, vicar.
low and clear, on the instant. "Ye#"
B ryn drew a deep breath. "I
R eports from elsew here in d icate th a t gion said in a reso lu tio n at th e R oseburg convention:
supplies the new est official in Die
don’t know. I can't rem em ber. I , and together w ith every one else. Has a n y th in g
. . happened?"
F
oursquare
C
hurch
I can scarcely w ait to m eet his
such ordinances a re w orking in a sa tisfa c ­
D estruction of th is citizen so ld iery w ill neces­
"N othing I ju st w anted to say stall* d ep artm en t of education, Dr.
“W hat K ind of a C h ristian A re don't th in k so. W hat I w anted was b rid e I hear she is very beautiful
to find out how she felt. I know '
sita te th e b u ild in g up of a big stan d in g arm y.
pleasant dream s . . , and good- 1 Verm* D Bam. assisting in high
tory m an n er and th a t ira te housew ives
You?” w ill be th e topic of th e how
school supervision and cu rricu lu m
and com pletely charm ing, and I am night.”
I feel "
Legion believes th e co u n try is safest w ith
m essage of th e service of m orning
have been callin g police unless th ey w ish­ The
ieorganization tins fall Koben J.
so
glad
for
B
ryn.
Do
give
Inin
my
I
"T
here
you
go.
old
underhead
For
an
in
stan
t
she
did
not
a
n
­
th e n atio n al d efen se in th e h an d s of civilians.
w orship at 11 o'clock. A t 7:45 p. m.
Maaske, deputy sta te s u p e rin te n d ­
kindest regards, and give D eborah ' sw er Then, "G ood-night. B r y n ”
ed to m eet th e solicitor and h e a r his story.
T his statem en t is by O regon boys w ho fought fo r the evangelistic m essage w ill be S he doesn't know how you feel, m y love.
"G ood-night, darling," he replied, 1 ent of public instruction, is leav ­
S im ilar ordinances have been passed un­ th e ir co u n try "o v er th ere." T h ey gave u p positions, 'D ecision V alley.” B oth of th ese, does she? T hat is, you couldn't
A ffectionately,
and w ent q u ick ly across the room ing for Die cast to do g ra d u a l''
th e ir business, p arted w ith fam ilies and h u rrie d messages w ill b rin g a blessing to expect h er to be any m ore se n s ib le '
d e r police pow ers in a g re a t m any cities left
w ork
3
PILA R.
to his own door.
than
you.
u
n
d
e
r
the
circum
stances,
overseas.
y o u r soul. S unday school w ill be
R ryn looked lip "H ow does she
all over th e country, p u ttin g a cu rb on
(To be •ontlnuwd)
A nd fig h tin g o v er th ere on N o-M an's-L and they at 9:45 a. m. an d th e C ru sad er M is­ and you’re as blind as an owl. So know
You n ever miss Die O regon cli-
D eborah's nam e? How does
h an d b ills. T he a ttitu d e of th e housew ife learned about th e needs, th e req u irem en ts, th e tr a in ­ sionary service at 6:30 p. m. Of you just asked th e girl w here sh? she know
unite
until you've lived in l ’en trai
y o u 're
us?
n a om itted to m ention
tion yout
>v «now you
re n h e ere
re w ith
n n us
—•
,
,
....................\
.
stood t a and
v
e
ry
special
in
terest
to
all
w
ill
be
in
g
n
ecessary
in
w
ar.
A
nd
as
a
resu
lt
of
th
e
ir
can easily be learn ed w hen she has to
ow
"I'D i n a nickel #he i
« -e-x.
-A— A"
' 1
. M.-t u llo u g h d e ­
th e services to be h eld Tuesday, boy
tra
in
in
g
and
on
th
e
firin
g
lin
e
th
e
y
show
ed
E
u
ro
p
e
pick up a m ess of them from th e porch a new k in d of soldier, a civ ilian soldier w hose a t­ S eptem ber 15. at 8 p. m. Rev. Mrs.
ll
or y a rd every once in a w hile.
tacks w ere irresistib le, w hose stra te g y w as o v e r­ Iona V. Jefferies, w ho w ith her to
s
7___
w helm ing and w ho w ith in a few m onths a fte r th e ir husband. Dr. H arold W. Jefferies, T he
■—
a re pastors of t h e
F o u rsq u are as follows: P
a rriv a l changed th e w hole aspect of th e w ar from
in
C en
tral
re ­
ra y e r meeting,
m eeting. 7:45 p P
Prayer
P ilar
„ w ould get w hat
cd
____
" Ce.
n„lr
?J A m erica anil * w ] ill
“ rU
JJ R IT IS H w o n tjn spend 30 p er
tu rn to the sta te highw uy d e p a rt­
th re a te n in g defeat of th e allies to certain an d o v er­ church of P ortland, w ill be sp eak ­ m, T hursday; S u n d ay school, 10 a. or die in th e attem pt."
ing. M r. an d Mrs. Je fferies ju st m.; preaching. 11 a. m. and 7:45
m ent early in 1937.
w helm ing victory.
cen t less for shoes th an do
"Well, w hy sholdn't s h e '" Bryn
• • •
W hat b etter an d m o re d ep en d ab le a u th o rity com pleted a round-the-w oi Id trip p. m. The Y oung P eople's M ission­ dem anded. "She should have been
A m erican w om en. It seem s a
in
w
hich
they
trav
eled
over
45.000
ary society m eets each S unday ev e ­ told, as far us th at goes I thought
could th e re be for giving ad v ice on m ilitary tr a in ­
No less a personage than form er
trifle u n fa ir to figure G arb o 's
T he A rgus is pleased to have h ad a ing?
miles.
T
hey
took
over
3500
feet
of
ning at 6:45 u n d er th e direction of you w ould tell her som ething to
To su p p lan t a citizen so ld iery w ith a big s ta n d ­
G overnor A W N orblad of A storia
footw ear o u tla y into the A m er­
p a rt in help in g to m ake th e a n n u al coun­ ing arm y ten d s to m ilitarize th e nation, ju st as th e m otion p ictu re film of th e ir jo u r­ E lizabeth L ynn, president. A study satisfy
now a practicing atto rn ey brings
her. S he's one of the gang,
ican average.
neys. T his T uesday Mrs. Jefferies of m issionary w ork in th e foreign
the latest legal action to delay
ty fa ir a success. News, business a n d m e­ L egionnaires say. It ten d s to com m it th e defense is show ing som e of th e m ost in te r ­
isn't she, and. a fte r all, we did go
• • •
an d hom e fields is being m ade around together p retty steadily. |
building of Die new s ta le house.
c h a n i c s ta ffs w orked m any long and of A m erica to th e sam e p lan in vogue dow n th e esting of those picture. She w ill consecutively
G eneral M etaxas has told
each w eek. A p la t­ T ubby. If she's upset, I don't blam e '
N orblad, acting for an u n id e n ti­
cen tu ries in th e kingdom s of E urope, w ith th e ir show th e p ictures of P alestine, in
G
reek
political
clubs
th
a
t
th
ey
w eary hours in p roducing th e “ W ash in g ­ aristocracies,
fied group of Salem clients, an-
th e ir thrones, th e ir ru le rsh ip by edict, full color, show ing th e g reat cele­ form service conducted by t h e h er much. It w ould have been only
m ight us well d isband, since he , nounced he w ould seek an in ­
evangelistic band from the’ P o rt­ comm on courtesy on m y p a rt to
ton County F a ir Special T abloid E d itio n ,” all backed by a big stan d in g arm y.
b ratio n s a t E aster in Jerusalem ,
junction Io p rtv e n t the state capital
It recalls how K aiser W ilhelm , som e m onths som e of th e A rab riots, etc. In a d ­ land d istrict Y. P. M. S. is being w rite and tell her the w hole story, j already had barrad political
w hich rep re sen te d 22 re g u la r size pages,
arran
g
ed
for
th
e
n
ear
future.
Ja
il
com m ission from building on any
p a rtie s—clam b ak es o r o th e r­
but it was too dam ned aw kw ard. I
efo re th e b eg in n in g of th e W orld w ar, said th e dition to th is w ill be p ictu res of
and it w as in th e sm all hours of T h u rsd ay b big
Rennells.
a
form
er
H
illsboro
boy.
tried."
w ise.
p ro p erty o th er th an t h e exact
G erm an arm y h ad to b e used in o rd er to show Italy, show ing th e g reat crow d of
is
in
charge
of
this
group,
w
hich
• • •
"And th e reason it w as aw k- ;
m orning th a t it w as fin a lly com pleted and th e people th e need of p ay in g th e h eavy tax es col­ 400.000 w ho listened to M ussolini
ground occupied by the old build-
plans to visit all th e young peo­ w ard,” T ubby said evenly, "was
m g T he proposed new bu ild in g is
in th e m ails. To c a rry th e m essage as lected of them to su p p o rt it. B ig sta n d in g arm ies give his historic speech in w hich ple's societies of th e P o rtlan d d is­ 1 because
F o r sh ap ely arm s a beau ty
she w asn't ju st one of the
longer and low er than the old one
e x p e rt tells girls to p reten d
w idely as possible m any sam ple copies of h av e to b e paid fo r and m ain tain ed , a t w h atev er E thiopia w as proclaim ed p a rt of tric t.—J. N. W alker, pastor.
gang,
nd
you
knew
perfectly
well
|
th a t burned last y ear and ex ten d s
cost, and. as K aiser W ilhelm said, th ey have to do th e Italian em pire. You w ill see
they
a
re
scru
b
b
in
g
clothes.
If
th
at
she
expected
to
th e county’s official n e w sp a p e r w ere se n t som
over
m ore of the q u ad ran g le fornr-
m arry you In
e fighting to p ro v e th e n eed fo r them . It is M ussolini deliv erin g the speech.
a girl is thut good a p re ten d er,
the end. D idn't you?"
ed by Willson park A ttorney-G i
out. W e hope th a t th e people enjoyed the alto g eth er p ro b ab le th a t th e necessity of show ing T h ere w ill be no charge for t h i s , Methodist Episcopal ( hureh
sh e m ight ju s t as well go ah ead
W ith th e opening of our public
T d id n ’t ask h er to.
oral I H. V anW inkle ren d ered an
edition a n d show ed th e ir ap p re c ia tio n by th e people th e need fo r th e -« rm y had m uch to do service and all a re invited to come. schools,
an d im agine h e r a rm s a lread y
"D on't quibble."
com e the boys and girls
opinion Ju ly 23 in te rp re tin g the
w
ith
th
e
shot
fired
at
S
arajev
o
,
w
hich
w
as
h
eard
u rc p retty .
p a tro n izin g th e loyal H illsboro business ro u n d th e w orld.
"I n ev er told h er I w as in love
daily th rillin g us as we see them
1935 special session's will as be-
Trinity Lutheran Church
| ing only to indicate th at th e Capi­
houses th a t m ade it possible.
T he services begin at 10:30 a. in th e ir y o uthful play and beauty.
D estroy o u r citizen so ld iery b y ab an d o n m en t of
On th is hom ecom ing S unday h u n ­
tol should be built on th e npproxl-
m ilitary tra in in g fo r stu d en ts, an d th e m en w ho m.; S unday school at 9:45 Serm on dreds of these happy boys and
1 m ate location of th e old one and
did our fig h tin g in th e W orld w a r say it w ill be a topic. "P rid e O vercom ing W ant”— girls
the phrase "now ow ned" was meant,
rls w ill fill o u r churches We we!
P l
» r
rx
<
m ovem ent to m ilitarize A m erica an d to create a w ar 2 Kings 5, 11. You a re cordially come
only to indentify the ground. Also,
m them and t
b . . z e r broth- I l M l S ^ itr O n P , 1NCIV 1J 4 0 R a r t V
w elcom ed to w orship w ith us.
Seats, seats, and m ore se ats a re w h a t sp irit in o u r p eaceful co u n try .—O regon Jo u rn al.
c
■ i r*
, ,,
*
er.< and '•i.sters We w elcom e the
said V anW inkle at th a t tim e, no
Iblic school teach ers and the S un
, v r.
V S pec!al C orrespondent
publ
ta x p ay e r had th e rig h t to bring
is badly needed a t the p a rk to accom m o­
B aptist C hurch
W A S H IN G T O N — In creasin g
tional solutions for economic such a su it since no one could show
day
school
teachers.
We
welcom
t
S unday school. 9:45; m orning
d a te th e g re a t crow ds th a t assem ble a t
problems.
the
fathers
and
m
others,
ail,
to
the
financial
injury.
n u m b e r s of W ashington
th a t com m unistic in flu en ces have been w orship at 11: evening service.
• • •
n ig h t pro g ram s d u rin g th e county fa ir at th R e eports
League bigwigs now claim for
b ottom of re cen t W PA s trik e s and o th er dis­ 8 o'clock. P ra y e r m eeting T hursday jo yfuln :s. beau ty and enrichm ent
so
o
th
say
ers
envisiqn
a
p
r
e
-
1940
O regon's incom e from gasoline
and on o th e r occasions. It has been su g ­ tu rb an ces am ong re lie f lab o r g ro u p s in th is state at 8 p. m. Rev. R. W. M ugford of the services of this church. S u n ­
labor the balance of voting
political re a lig n m e n t fe a tu rin g
day .school w ill open at 9:45 a. m..
taxes for the first seven m onths of
power in live states—New York,
gested th a t it w ould be a good idea fo r th e and elsew h ere a re n o t su rp risin g . T h e com m unists from th e H aley B aptist church will C.
C W eber, su p erin ten d e n t. M orn­
1936 totalled $5.769.901 on 115,398.
know th a t, if th ey can keep en ough people d e­ have charge of both S unday s e r ­
th
e
em
erg
en
ce
of
a
p
o
ten
t
th
ird
Pennsylvania,
Illinois,
West
V
ir­
city council and county fa ir b oard to co­ p en d en t upon th e g o v ern m en t a n d b u ild up in them vices. E verybody w elcom e to our ing church w orship fiour, II o'clock.
029 gallons of gas. S ecretary of
p
a
rty
.
T
his
p
a
rty
w
ould
ap
p
eal
ginia,
and
Kentucky—and
assert
Special music. S inging led by the
S tate Snell reported T he stale
o p erate on hav in g m ore benches built. an a ttitu d e of d em an d in g a p e rm a n e n t place on services.
high hopes of holding soon tho
choir Serm on by th e pastor S u b ­ to lab o r and Its lib eral sy m p a­
highw ay fund got $4,646,519 of th a t
W hen not in use th e benches m ight be relief rolls, ev en tu a lly th e g o v ern m en t m ust collapse
ject: "W here Hope is B orn A gain."
same dominant position In seven am ount.
th izers, th e farm ers, and p a rts of
u n d er th e b urden. F o r th is reaso n th ey a re fig h t­
P ilgrim House
• • •
stored in one of th e fa ir buildings to keep ing
other states.
any atte m p t to cu t dow n re lie f and. w hen d an g er
S eptem ber 13: H om ecom ing S u n ­ Y oung people's E pw orth League. 7 th e m iddle classes.
them from being tak e n aw ay as has been from th a t source is less, dev o te th em selv es to try in g day, w ith public w orship at 10:30 p m. A great place for young folks,
M arion county votes on local
John
I,.
Lewis,
president
of
the
Most significant evidence that
w here all young folks a re welcome.
prohibition option in N ovem ber,
United Mine Workers and leader
done in th e past. One public spirited citi­ to get m o re relief fo r less e ffo rt in re tu rn . It is th e a. m. Serm on, “At Home A mong Evening
w orship. 7:45 o’clock, "a d e ­ la b o r w ill b reak aw ay fio m its
w ith petitions b earin g 1500 sig n a ­
w eak spot in o ur body p olitic an d n atu rally th e th e Enem y," th e 17th in series of
zen from an outlying com m unity su g ­ com m unists a re d irectin g th e ir d e stru ctiv e forces in studies on th e 23rd Psalm . Text. lightful service.” H earty singing, led tra d itio n a l “rew ard frien d s, d e ­ of the Industrial union move­ tu res already on file T hut new s
ment, helped to form the Non-
fe a t en em ies” code lies in m a -
gested th a t a “ bench building d a y ” m ig h t th a t d irectio n .—A storia A sto rian -B u d g et.
brought Io pre-p ro h ib itio n -d ay stale
"In th e P resence of M ine Enem ies " by hearty singers. Serm on by the
Partisan
League and is regarded
pastor.
Subject:
"T
he
U
nsearchable
house veterans m em ories of tin* fa ­
n e u v erin g s of L ab o r’s N o n -P a r­
"R eligion in th e News" topics will
be held, w hen volunteer lab o r from dif­
ns
tho
probable
presidential
Riches
of
C
hrist."
T
h
ere
is
a
w
arm
m
ous It m ile ja u n t o v e r to In d e ­
ti an L eague. D riving fo r P re si­
be resum ed at this service. This
fe re n t p a rts of th e county could be h ad,
nominee If the new party comes pendence, in fo lk county, esp ecial­
w eek’s topics: "My Wife Li ft Me w elcom e to all the services of this d e n t
R oosevelt’s re-e le c tio n ,
into being.
ly around election and le g is la tin g
an d said he could brin g h a lf a dozen men
for F ath er D ivine.” “T he C hurch w arm -h earted church. Come and w ith o u t in d o rsin g th e D em o­
o r s h i p.— A lex an d er H a w th o rn e
tim e in tho old days.
Hut Lewis docs not dominate
in S pain.” and "Y outh's C rusade w
fro m his section to help in the work.
c
ra
tic
p
a
rty
,
the
league
is
set
• • •
the league. Many craft union
of P ray er." Com m em orations: M on­ pastor.
stra te g ic a lly to w eld d iv e rg e n t
F ifte e n Y ears Ago
day. E xaltation of the Holy Cross:
leaders
help
guide
its
policy
and
T
he
sla
te
board
of forestry m ay
lib e ra l elem en ts in to a forceful
W hosoever Will
Argus, S ep tem b er 8, 1921—N ew T illam ook ra il T uesday, Sorrow s of th e Blessed
recom m end to the n ex t leg iilatu rc
its chairman, Maj. George L.
(Above N orth Plains)
p o litical gro u p a fte r N ovem ber.
line may be built. R alph B udd, n ew G reat N o rth ern M other; W ednesday, E m ber Day;
acquisition of tax d ellq u en t forest
Berry, is president of the press­
T he cordial m eeting and conference president, looks it over. W ould sh o rten ro u te to T hursday, S tigm ata of St. F ra n ­
F rid ay 8 p. m. evangelistic ser- '
M any o b serv ers believe tho
lands. A com m ittee of th re e m em ­
men’s union, which is organized
cis. S eptem ber 20 will be observed vice, serm on topic will be "W hich ! broad su p p o rt of M r. R oosevelt
of P re sid e n t R oosevelt an d G overnor L an­ coast.
bers of the board is studying the
on
a
craft
basis.
question to rep o rt to th e law ­
S h eriff A lex an d er an d D ep u ty S to ck d ale p o u r ! as E ducation Sunday; S eptem ber Faith Are You of?” A foolish q u es­ by la b o r w ill help to sw eep aw ay
don should be an o b ject lesson to a lot of
•
•
•
' 27 as the F estival of H arvest Home. tion. S unday school 10 a. m. S e r­
th e ir various su p p o rte rs. A little more out about 350 gallons of w ine a n d m oonshine th a t . P astor H enry S. H aller may be con- vice II a. m. T his is hom e com ing th e decad es-o ld n e u tra l political J JIG H T now the league has two m akers.
had accum ulated as re s u lt of raids.
Sunday, all day services, serm ons policy of th e A m erican F e d e ra ­
to le ra n c e an d fairn ess sh o u ld be injected
major objectives. (1) Re-
M Y R A R Y 'H G O N E Tu si unni,
H illsboro post, A m erican Legion, m ak in g big | suited any day, except Monday, be- by several preachers on th e them e tion of L abor. T hey p o in t to tho
i tw een 10 a. m. and noon, or by
(T o I J t t l n Karl I
election of President Roosevelt;
in to th e g am e of politics. It is too bad th a t m em bership cam paign.
M
y
l i t t l e buy n f Hix
N
ew
Y
ork
s
ta
te
lab
o
r
p
a
rty
,
tho
of
"Tlie
Second
C
om
ing
of
the
appointm ent, at Die H ouse office,
(2) preservation of a permanent
Jam es H arper. In d ian w a r v e te ra n and pioneer, 232 N orth T hird avenue.
U n i j t n t f lu r t e t l to Hrhool,
som e of th e p artisan s, in clu d in g indivi­
L ord." Also special m usic th ro u g h ­ L a F o lle tte m ovem ent in W iscon­
It set o n bu t y i tte r ib iy
organization after the November
at F o rest Grove.
out the day. E veryone w elcom e to sin, and th e E n rm er-L ab o rites in
d u a ls a n d m any ed ito rial pages, cannot be dies Russell
but l i t t l e m an la y in m y n r m a ;
elections.
E. C arter, w h o d ied A ugust 3, 1918, in
this all day service. T uesday 8 p. M innesota ns fo re ru n n e rs of sim ­
F
ree
M
ethodist
C
hurch
So t in y , a n d mo p in k t iin l w h it f u m l s w e e t,
as fair-m in d e d and as g e n tle m a n ly instead F rance from w ounds receiv ed in action, b u ried w ith
One of the weapons the league
Hut to d a y be’a d o n n e d h i t lonffieM
T he first re g u la r q u a rte rly m eet­ m. E vangelistic service, serm on to p ­ ila r p ow erful g roups in o th e r
An«l w ith one >w»id K » nd-hy ki«<
of being so b itte r and th o ro u g h ly u n rea ­ full m ilitary honors h e re S u n d ay . He w as one of in g of th e conference y ear w ill b e­ ic will be "L iving P ictures of a states.
plans to use is organization in
T o m o th e r, n r “ M o m " he wan ifo n e
first H illsboro boys to v o lu n teer. Y oung C a rte r w as gin F rid ay evening at 7:45 o'clock P erfect Law." A fter th e church
eity precincts and wards. Upon
so n ab le.
• • •
f u ll o f <-iiirc riw <t to jo in bi« p la y m a te « ,
w ounded at C h ateau T h ierry .
at th e F re e M ethodist church. service w ill be a w edding c e re ­
A« th e y w a lk e d iilb n ir to school,
these municipal g r o u p s the
’■piIE N o n -P a rtisa n L eague Is
H i t h e a rt ho f u ll o f hap pine« »,
U. N. R ider in ch arg e of crew p u ttin g new top T he Rev. J . R. S tew art, district m ony. M elvin E. Jam es, pastor.
league
is
confident
It
can
build
H u t m in e
A su p p o rted by largo an d sm all
deck on Jack so n b ottom bridge, south of tow n.
elder of th e P o rtlan d district, will
state organizations that w ill be
lb m in e , It Neeme«! t o g r o w ho lo n e ly ,
B eaverton C hurch of C hrist
C larence A. G ard n er, W orld w a r v eteran , dies preach each evening, closing S u n ­
unions, by rad ical an d co m p ara­
Ye«
n n d v e ry old.
in a position, when things get
Com ics a re becom ing in creasin g ly im ­ at O renco S ep tem b er 4.
day night. H e w ill also preach ‘ Bible school on L ord's d ay nt tiv ely co n serv ativ e unions, by
M H S E A R !, I IO I. L E N H E C K .
ripe,
to
grab
the
reins
of
a
new
p o rta n t in th e n e w s p a p e r of to d ay . They
lla u k H , O re g o n
S unday m orning at 11 o'clock, a f t­ 9:45 a. m„ com m union service and w a rrin g in d u strial an d c ra ft u n ­
party.
T
h
irty
Y
ears
A
go
er w hich th e sacram ent w ill be p reaching at 11 a. m., including ionists. T he big reason fo r its
a re re a d by y o u n g and old, alike, m any
Since
the
days
of
Samuel
N
eighborhood
new s from 30 A r­
Argus, S ep tem b er 6. 1900 — Mrs. Sarah Jane adm inistered. Rev. S tew art is se rv ­ ¡sp ecial m usic by th e choir with ex isten ce
is econom ic.
Tho
p eo p le tu rn in g to them first. In k e e p in g W aters
gus correspondents i n d i f f e r e n t
Gompers, the A. F. of L. has
ing his second y ear as d istrict Mrs. J. Johnson director. Young
died h ere A ug u st 31.
g ro u p s w hich form ed it w ish to
sections of W ashington county a p -^
w ith th is tre n d in r e a d e r in te rest th e A r­
shunned formation of an inde­
P. R & N. w ill soon co m p lete "Y" with connec- eld er of the P ortland district, h a v ­ p ople's m eeting. 7 p. m., song serv- f u r th e r th e ir ow n in terests.
aenr in the A rgus each w e e k .
in g been re-elected a t th e recen t 1 ice and preaching. 8 p. m. Mid-
pendent labor party. But sev­
g u s is h a p p y to o ffe r re a d e rs a p a g e of lion to S ou th ern P acific n e a r C lim ax m ill here.
earn w h at y o u r friends a re do­
an n u al conference a t B eaverton ■ w eek Bible stu d y on W ednesday at
Chiefs of these groups cast eral persons whose opinions are
B
an
k
er
J.
W.
S
h
u
te
o
ffers
p
ro
p
e
rty
fo
r
city
p
ark
.
com ics, w h ich it is hoped will be a p p re ­
ing fo r less th a n th re e cents a
cam p ground. T h ere will be an 8 P m . follow ed by choir practice, their lots with tho president
well
thought
of
w
ill
tell
you
that
John M. B row n resig n s as m ail c a rrie r from old-fashioned
w eek.
tf
M ethodist Love F e a s t' A ju n io r E ndeavor society is be- after watching NIRA work. A
c ia te d an d m eet w ith th e a p p ro v a l of th e depot to post office an d H en ry Ilcsse is sw o rn in
an about-face is well under way,
■ preceding t h e preaching service ing organized. T he S isterhood m eets big factor in this decision was
la rg e fa m ily o f A rg u s subscribers.
to take his place.
and w ill bo completed by or be­
R u b b er stam ps and office sup-
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