The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 24, 1936, Page 10, Image 10

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    H IL L S B O R O
Pn?'*’ Two
Register Now!
A R G U S , HI L E S B O R O , O R E G O N
Thiirttiny, September 24, 1900
riie (Beat American Home
und held out both bands "My dear
Hi \n ." she said affectionately ' llul
bow well you look, and how happy'
F irst C hurch of C hrist, Scientist
S a tu rd a y . O ctober 3, is the last d a y !
Allow me Io eniigi ulu late you. I
are held every Sunday
W it h W h ic h in C o m b in e d ( h r H ilh h o r o In d e p e n d e n t
No pefson. w ho is not properly reg is­ it S ervices
Hunk she Is tin' loveliest Hung I
G E E ,I'L L HOUP 11 *A>
11 a ni : W ednesday evening
llilla b n r o A r r u - t K * t.ib . 1*94
H ills b o r o In d e p e n d e n t E * ta b ISTS
have t \ er seen."
tere d by th at day. can vote in the g e n e ra l services at 8 o'clock; S unday school
v e t i can p lo w n l ip .
M . M N N I Y A M . h i w n , H a b lU h rr «
C 0 L L N , A FOOT­
G ran d m o th er looked up sw iftly
eleetion N ovem ber 3. when the people of I at 11 a m P upils up to the age
T u h li h«*»l T h t ir - d jo
ln le i. s l .
. . t .l c|:»*4 m a tte r in th e
NOV*
W
C'
ait
t
t
\
\
.
A
at lloboioh; and D eborah calm
of 20 years a re w elcom ed
Free
B A L L FLL?M 4LN
|K . ;- tr ff ii »» at Ifilln h o r o , t »revon
th ese U nited S ta te s select a president for ' reading
now. w ith som ething cold ami fro/
room open on W ednesdays
FOOT P A L U GAM I /
J U L i A .*
a fou r-y ear term and the people of the ind S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p in
I rn w h ile her h eart had begun!
M K S E C M . K IN N E Y
W \ I K N K M. K I N N E Y
some short tune ago Io ache, sinll- I
A x . k ì m U E d it o r
various govern m en tal subdivisions elect S unday's topic, "R eality."
N U ito r
is! gently ami contentedly hark
th e ir local re p re se n ta tiv e s and officials.
• • •
M. E. C h u rc h i B e th a n y )
O i l K I A l. N I ^ S P M ’ I K
G E W A S H IN G T O N C O I ’ N T Y
HV WssV CokgJÇt-ifj
Duty
dem
ands,
w
ithout
reservation,
th
a
t
The rail), w hirl! had th reaten ed
On
G
erm
antow
n
road.
Sunday
Selected o< O ra jfo n ’a Best W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r, 1930
AMO
for tw en ty -fo u r hours, cam e at last;
school
every
Sunday.
10
a
ni
:
G
e
r­
every
citizen,
who
is
of
age.
sh
all
vote.
Xs/ALt S.K Pl VU' V
N a m e d on A ll- A n u r n an W e e k ly N * w < p a p e r E le v e n . 1930
on Tuesday night D eborah lay
m
an
service,
11
a
ni.,
first
and
Check up w ith your local re g is tra r or
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 t a tio n N e u »pa p e r
aw ake anil listened Io the soil
Sundays; English service, 11
r n h lu e tio n C o n te n t, 1*34*35. a n d G e n e ra l E x c e lle n c e . 1935
come to the county c le rk ’s office in H ills­ a th ird
. steady fall on the haleoliv floor out 1 G overnor Landon ha« a new
ni . second and fourth S undays
side her lieiliootn window
S h e 1 protege. A lfi’id Landon, .ix ve.irs
S u b s c rip tio n K a te s S t r ic t !* Cash in A d v a n c e
boro. Every possible assistance is given to —E Ju liu s Traglio, pastor.
ti
H arbor, N Y The
found
h e t elf w isluilg ardently lliul; old, of Sackel
VS »thin W a a h in g to n C u n ty
help people p re p a re them selves for e x e r­
governor'* little naiue-sake. lx ill
It
m
ight
rum
hard
and
long,
so,
T e ro m o n th * .
P e r ye a r
$1 :
T u alatin P lains P re sb y te ria n C hurch
that the road might he ImpasMibli* pn .»•■ .ion of a lettei from T ‘>peka,
$ .’0 cising tJieir rig h ts as citizens. T he list of
O n e m o n th
S ix in o iih ts
(F o u r m iles no rth of H illsboro!
to S tu art G ruliam. so that nothing and signed A lfred M Landon, te ll­
P e r cop>
T h re e m o n th s
local re g is tra rs a p p e a re d in th e last issue
S unday services: P reaching. 11 a
fu rth e r should break in upon the ing the hoy, that th e w riter liopej
O u ts id e VV a »bin on C o u n ty
of the A rgus for the benefit of everyone. m.; S unday school, 10:15 a. m . C
I peaee ami loveliness of th e sum j he wilt grow lip to he a xoo<l re»
C ore it '» c o u n trie s
V . S . |H»r y e a r
F . 7 30 p. m. W om an's M issionary
iner day-, llul that was a useless: publican, and that he w ould ho
C heek your reg istra tio n now. Don’t wait society
last W ednesday of month.
wish, she knew T he peaee and 1 nitei ested in his career.
M E M B E R O re e o n S ta te
until the last m inute.
F ir s t A u d ite d P a per.
loveliness w ere already gone
E d ito r ia l A s s ia 'ia tio n a n d
L a rg e s t \ BC W e e k ly
•tav
7
T he person, who does not reg ister, and
N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l A >so*
C hristian C hurch
P ilar was very beautiful, hill the
C ir c u la t io n in W est.
I.ike Presid •nt !to o s e \ e li. (in v e r*
•cvt.*neÀs
r ia t io ii.
most tro u b lin g thing about In r was nor Landon I.* a n in v e t e r a t e c ir -
i s day unified stu d y -w o rsh ip 1
th e person, who th o u g h reg istered but
I the so obvious fuel that sin1 he i K.irette sm oker. In fact, he sinok« .
service,
9
45-11.45
a
tn
C
hurch
|
iloes not vote, has no room “ to kick" if school, 9 45 a in. Aim is 200 plus
longed Io lli vn's w orld. In ; real m ore than the p reiident, often
th e c a n d id a te , not to his liking, is th e The m en's class is sponsoring a h e -
w orld, that she w as part of his j lighting on«* c ig aiette from the
lu
re
for
men
at
the
W
n
e
tia
n
th
e
­
own
life ami alw ays had been, and J o th er yet w h e n
choice of the e le c to ra te . T his person h a s
pliotogi upheu A
atre. Every m em ber of th e class is
not just a chance passerby whose I snap Inin he usuwll.v hits a clg?»»<
D eath has laid its hand this w eek on not done his dutv as a citizen.
urged
to
be
th
ere
and
bring
a
n
­
path
had
happened
to
meet
Ins
and
in hand or face We have tried,
several well know n people, w hose many
o th er fellow E vangelist Ross w ill
for a lim e follow ed along close he unsucees.sfully so far. to discover
friends th ro u g h o u t the county will m ourn
en te rta in and d eliv er his c e le b ra t­
. side it. M adeline and Sallv and the party w ho
the governor
ed lecture; "B lue Blood or Risi
1 Sim on and Tubby w ere out ol the lighted cigar thi* m om ent i
th eir decease. Mrs. E. I". Mulloy w as a
Blood. W hich"" Help us get 100
B ryn’s life, ton. hut somehow' lie cam el a i* pointed at Inin.
beloved resilient of Laurel, w here she
men to h ear him M orning worship,
fore P ilar came, D eborah hadn't ;
• • •
spent th e most of h er life and e n d e are d
realized w hat u d ifferen t life II !
C o n g ratu latio n s to K a th ry n C aw rse 10.45. S pecial m usic and serm on
by
evangelist.
Subject,
"Keeping
At
th
e
opening
srssiun of the
was
front
1ier
own.
how
far
away
herself to all who knew her.
and C layton N yherg on being selected as Close to the H eart of God." C h ris­
ami im possible P ilar was very 1 w orld pow er conference S ecretary
kind, and she did her best to draw* of St.it«* Hull w arned th«* delegates,
John Loftis, a pioneer in th e P um pkin th e o u tsta n d in g 4-H club m em bers of tian E ndeavor, 0 45 p. m . in te r­
m ediate "and y oung people. Evan- I
.D eb o rah into the com < I sutiou. and representing sixty nations, of tin*
Ridge section, h ad a w ide circle of frien d s W ashington county in a contest conducted gelistic
service. 7:45 p. nt. Saxo- i
alway s stopped carefully to explain dangers of war. pleading that they
m ade th ro u g h a lifetim e of sincere and by the F irst N ational b an k of P o rtlan d . phone and violin solas Song serv­
, any thing that she thought would iLs«* th eir skill for the peaceful
ice
w
ith
choir
and
o
rchestra
Art
1
he u n fam iliar or stran g e to Deb service of m ankind ra th e r than for
friendly ways. Mr. Loftis alw ays took an H illsboro B ranch. As a result of this con­
picture. "S u n rise T om orrow .” S. r- ;
| orah. in a w ay that Sally a n d tiu* production of "m achines of
active interest in th e a ffa irs of his com ­ test th e tw o. to g e th e r* w ith w inners in 21 mon.
“Six K ingdom s or W here Do
M adeline n ever had thought of do destru ctio n " To «>ur way of th in k ­
m unity and county and w as a highly re ­ o th e r O regon counties served by th e First I L iv e” -c h a rt serm on you c a n ­
ing But P ilar's very kindness and ing and judging, it was one of
N ational, will be guests of the bank a t not afford to miss T h ere will be
'th o u g h tfu ln e ss seem ed to e m p h a ­ th«* must *inc«*K* a n d in*plre<l
spected citizen.
A W
L
every nigh! at 7:45 o’clock
size D eborah's unfainih.u lly with speei lies heard in W ashington m
the Pacific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock show. services
| the w orld. B ryn's w orld, and its a long long tim e P erhaps becau*«t
Mrs.. L ester Ire lan d w as prom inent in This is an honor of w hich any hoy or girl d u rin g th is series of m eetings. To­
new: I very
*»f m ore * impoi tant
(T hursday!
"F acing
th e ;
| customs.
H illsboro, w here she had been active in m ight well be proud, and W ashington night
K ingdom ." picture: "T hough Your
All the tim e she had felt lost and little .space was given to it by tin«
lar's eyes lifted to the delicate olii forlorn
fra te rn a l and social a ffa irs for m a n y county w ishes them continued success.
new
.spa
pet
a
throughout
Hie
Sm s Be A s Scarlet;** Friday. "H o a
and alone, heeuuse tins was
face tu rn ed to w ard her.
Vent
B ryn's w orld and B ryn's life, a try.
years. She had a host of frien d s to m ourn
"Lovely." P ilar said. In an a u d i­ m odern sophisticated pageant in
H illsboro," picture: "F lee As a
h er untim ely d e a th .
ble w hisper. 'Oh. lovely."
B ird to Y our M ountain;" S a tu r­
w hich sh e had no p art; ami b e ­
S ecretary of th e Navy Sw anson
day. "P lay in g the Fool." picture
"G randm other." D eborah tn u r- cause it m ade her see how drab
C harles B. T aylor had been a re sp e c t­
(By
F
ran
ces
S
helley
Wees)
"B eautiful R iver." R e m e m b e r ;
m ured, 'thi s is Miss D'Avillo. She and dull und u n in terestin g her own back at his <k*sk a fte r an illne.si
seven week.* announces t h a t
ed citizen of th e B anks and Roy district
E vangelist Ross gives aw ay a b eau ­
(C o n tin u e d fro m la s t w eek)
is an o th er friend of Sally's and life of cucum ber fram es and brook of
plan* for tw o new battleships have
tiful p ic tu re each evening to the i And. ju st at thut m om ent, she M adeline's '
tro u t ami m ade-over clothes must be«*n com pleted, approved and con­
fo r m any years, having lived th e re on the
H illsboro L eads th e W ay
person b ringing th e largest dele­ heard the sound of Joe's horn, far
"I'm so happy to w elcom e you. he to him.
stru ctio n to be .started soon.
one farm for 42 y ears. Mr. T aylor w as a
T he city of H illsboro is d ed icatin g an w e m u n ­ gation not m em bers of the local dow n th e m ountain. T h ree long my dear." G ran d m o th er said w arm ­
And all his talk about knitting
• • •
icipal sew age p lant, built w ith PW A help. T his is church. If you have not h eard this blasts an d tw o short ones . . . n ly "W e ure having such a pleas­ and w inter evenings by th e hearth
m an of m any ste rlin g qualities.
one of th e pioneer steps to w ard th e goal of e lim i­ I one-m an team , delay no longer. 1 pause . . . th ree lung notes and a n t tim e and I am very glad you and tile kittens he w ould get for
Jap an ese newspaper.*, incid«*ntal»
n atin g p ollution of th e C olum bia an d W illam ette Com e tonight T he public is in ­ tw o short ones D eborah's heart have come to join us."
her
. . all his i n l e i c s l o i that lv. are cxp«*ctcd to again protest
riv ers an d th e ir trib u ta rie s an d w ill be w atched w ith v ite d —R L. P utnam , pastor.
"Oh. thank you." P ilar m urm ured, sim ple soi l of thing w as pretended the A m erican n avy’* H»37 m an eu v ­
sp ran g up into her th ro at. S he tore
m uch in terest by o th er riv ersid e com m unities w hich
Pacific.
i pen her door and raced down and held G ran d m o th er's hand quite for her sak e B ryn w as a g e n tle ­ ers in the no rth
• • •
have had th e ir atten tio n tu rn e d sh arp ly to w ard th e
C ongregational C hurch
th e stairs to G ran d m o th er a n d unnecessarily long S he stra ig h t­ man, and he lived Up to his b a r­
riv e r pollution problem s lately, p artly th ro u g h e f­
S ep tem b er 27: 10 a. m. church M adeline, out on the veranda At ened.
F ra n k J Wilson, w ho success­
gains to the last pencil stroke Not
Plot of an alien rad ic al to assassinate fo rts of the C olum bia R over F ish erm en 's P ro tectiv e school; 11 . m o rning w orship, w ith the foot of th e sta irs she caught the Sim on and T ubby and Brvn. all by word or suggestion w ould he let fully led tin* govern m en t’s incom e
union.
serm on: "H as Persecution Passed?" sound of M adeline's voice, going silent, cam e around the end of {he her discover how bored und dull tax investigation against A1 C apone
P resid en t Roosevelt has been foiled by
H illsboro is situ ated on th e T u alatin riv er, a Solo by Mrs. W W allace Spence
steadily on w ith "Shadows on th e veranda B ryn's face, as he glanced he was going tu find tin- rest of and o th er gangster.* in 1930. w «*
New Je rse y sta te troopers. A lien rad icals m uch m ore sluggish stream th a n m ost of those in T. A rth u r D ungan. acting m inister Rock ." D eborah .stopped a t t h e at D eborah, w as very q u eer and Ins year Imre on Ihe m ountain, nor appointed acting assistant chief of
th e C olum bia basin. For th is reason it becam e ob­
sound of th at calm voice, a n d stiff; T ubby w as w hite Sim on look w ith w hat difficulty he wan g o in g ( the secret service 11«* *ucc«'e<1ii Jo e
have m uch to do w ith th e tro u b les th a t noxiously
polluted m uch m ore ra p id ly th a n o th e r
T rin ity L u th era n C hurch
steadied heraelf. Then, chia up, ed detached, as usual, but his eyes to earn thi money jh e would pay | M urphy w ho w as dem oted f o r
b eset th is country and it is high tim e th a t rivers, and co n stru ctio n of a sew age control p la n t i P ublic w orship at 10:30 a. m ; she
j 'Investigating'' J Edgar H oover's
w alked out serenely and sm iled w ent at once to P ilar. And she hint.
b
tcam
e
u
rg
e
n
tly
necessary.
S unday school at 9:45. Serm on t op- a t G randm other. She dropped dow n stood there, for a m om ent, beside
<Tu !>• runthtuvd)
'(¡ M e n ’’ T rust Wilson mil to re-
th e governm ent gives some a tte n tio n to
W hat happened to th e T u a la tin riv e r is h a p ­ ic, "T he S eam stress of Joppa
randm other beside D eborah She
| peat M urphy'» m istake!
recom m endations o f various p a t r i o t i c p ening m ore slowly, b u t ju s t as surely, to o th er Acts 9. 34-43 You a re cordially wel- on th e step, an d sa t there, w aiting. G
• • •
Sim ple
A low hum m ing sound m ade it­ put her hand lightly on D eborah's
groups, such as th e U nited Spanish W a r stream s of th e C olum bia basin flow ing th ro u g h i corned to w orship w ith us.
Pat Moikc. do vez know why
W illiam Handolpb llc a rst b.i* d e ­
self felt on th e air. It rose to a shoulder, before she moved, and
V eterans, th a t th e 3.000.000 aliens, “ il­ th ick ly -settled country. T he T u alatin citizens becam e
w hine . . . tn e shining top of a B ryn looked at th e m 'to g e th e r, so. an Irishm an hits the p epper box cided to keep on fightinK for bi*
in terested in sew age disposal not because they w ere
All S aints iEpiscopal)
A ttorney-
re p re se n tin g
m otor c a r appeared sliding along P ilar beautiful an d sophisticated on tlie bottom a n ’ I D utchm an lut " rig h ts "
legally in the U nited S tates, be d e p o rte d .” in
terested in sav in g fish, bu t because th eir riv e r
Services for the sixteenth Sunday
the "L ord of San Sirnetxi’’ have
th e w all. It slow ed a b ru p t­ and perfect dow n to the lust gleam ­ it on the side?
Such a d e p o rta tio n w ould do m uch to re ­ w as a m enace to health, a ru n n in g sew er th ro u g h a fter T rin ity w ill be held as fol-1 outside
Mike
Begorra.
Pat.
Oi
ing
finger-nail
shining
in
the
sun.
don’t,
filed an appeal w ith the United
ly. and sw ung in tow ard th e gates.
th e countryside.
lows: Holy com m union, 7:30 a m : G ary sta rte d dow n th e drive.
D eborah sm all and insignificant Wii> is UT
lieve our relief burden.
S tates court of appeals from a
get
the
in
her
faded
gingham
.
Put
•
S
hure.
an*
it’s
t<
T hose com m unities w hich a re not in terested in ch u rch school, 9:45 a. m.; m o rn ­
d
istrict court's decision w hich dis-
"It looks as if we had guests,”
P ila r sm iled S he w ent forw ard pepper out. Moikc Ex.
h altin g pollution to save th e salm on ta k e note of ing prayer. 11 o'clock. T h ere will be
m u sed ll«,ai*t'.* petition for an in ­
i
i
a
choir
reh
earsal
F
riday
a
t
7:30
th e H illsboro situ atio n . T hey w ill som e day find
ju n ctio n ttgainxt th e senute lobby
M adeline. "I w onder w ho it can
selves also chan g in g th eir m ind, w hen riv e r p. m. F orm er m em bers of the choir be?"
investigating com m ittee T he g en ­
Com m unists h ere rave and ra n t ag ain st them
pollu tio n begins to h arm th em in stead of ju s t th eir are asked to attend. T he G uild met
tlem en of the senate, in ca «• you
"It's probably an o th er plum ber,"
W ednesday afternoon a t the horn?
enforced m ilitary service and ta k e an ac­ neighbors.—A storia A storian-B udget.
have forgotten, had eiz«*d .line
M adeline said languidly.
¡of
M
rs
G
eorge
M
cG
rath.
A
trav
cl-
th«* p u b lish er’s telegram * for c a ­
tive p a rt in all e ffo rts to have com pulsory
G ary had reached th e gates. He
1 ing basket containing hom e m ade
dence.
m ilitary drill elim inated in our institutions
(B y A. I. L indbri k)
articles is being sent to various opened them , and passed through.
• • •
people. Look for it. All S aints’ e x ­ B ut then, a fte r a m om ent's colloquy
ALEM —A total of 257 O regon school cam pus was found to tie im-
of h ig h er learn in g . Y et in th e ir own g re a t
G overnor Lnndon c«*I«*biat<*d bis
S ta te B ank
w ith th e d riv e r of th e car. whom
ten
d
s
a
w
elcom
e
to
all
the
n
e
w
1
men and w om en w ere enrolled practical w hen the cost of m ovin'! fo rty -n in th birth d ay last week by
U topia— Russia— th e age of conscription
T h ere w ill b e a m easure on th e N ovem ber b a l­ teach ers of the public schools.— | D eborah could not see. he cam e in the race for state and federal the trees was estim ated at from ju s t "w orking n.* usual " He ac­
back to th e gates again, and sw ung offices w hen th e lists w ere closed $1500 to $2000 ich. Huge m aple amt
fo r m ilitary service has been red u ced from lot proposing to put th e sta te of O regon in th e R eginald Ilitk s, vicar.
com plished one th in g on that day
them wide: and the long blue car for th e filing of id ep en d en t candi- , fir trees thut huv
been geneia- that will undoubtedly gam him the
21 to 19, th u s b ringing th e ir sta n d in g arm y b an k in g business. It is an ill-ad v ised proposal and
jolted a little and cam e on through dacies
B eaverton C hurch of C hrist
w
ere
uproot)
d
one
th
a
t
th
e
ex
p
erien
ce
of
som
e
o
th
er
states
con­
F
riday
night.
This
repre-1
tlons
in
developing
good-w ill of fhoiisund.x of negro
up to 1.600,000, th e larg e st in th e w orld. demn.
B ible school on L ord's day at D eborah put a slow hand to her sents a net increase of 37 candidates in u few nnnuti by tlie pow erful voters w ho w ould have otherw ise
R ussia’s ex p lan atio n of th is is th a t de­
J u s t w hy th ere should be any attem p t to open 9:45 a. m.. Mrs. V ernia H opper, thi *1
since the resu lts of th e May p ri­ shovels used by tlie c o n tracto r In gone ’’new deal " A fter a talk w ith
B ut it w as not S tu a rt G raham m aries w ere m ade know n. T he clearing tlie site for th e new b u ild ­
p erin ten d en t. C om m union service.
fense needs req u ire it. W ell th e sam e a s ta te b an k in O regon at th is tim e we cannot u n ­ su
Je sse Gw en.*, negro star of t h e
11 a. m„ follow ed by preaching by driving; it w as a w om an . . . a figure does not include the ten ing A six-foot high, tight board Olympic*, discussing ru nning broad
derstand.
Since
th
e
estab
lish
m
en
t
of
federal
in
s
u
r­
th in g applies in every o th e r country w here ance of p riv ate b an k s in 1933, all feeling of fe a r th e pastor and special music by th e girl . . . in a bright red silk beret. , p residential and vice-presidential fence lias been th ro w n up around
and politics, th«* pn*.s«*nt idol
people are on th e ir toes sufficiently to and in secu rity h as passed. T h e depositor now has choir u n d er th e leadership of M r;. and a red jack e t. G ary plodded ■ candidates, none of whom a re re s i­ th e eapitol site to keep curious spec­ Jump.*
of the negro race cam e out for
along
behind
the
car.
a
fte
r
he
had
I
J.
Johnson.
C
h
ristian
E
ndeavor
at
tato
rs
at
a
distance
as
the
w
ork
of
dents of Oregon, but whose nam es
th e U nited S tates of A m erica g u aran teein g him
realize th e need of p rep ared n ess.
him.
• • •
excavating for th e new state hous<
against loss in b an k failu res u p to deposits of $5000 7 p. m. S ong service and p reach ­ shut th e gates and locked them . w ill ap p ear on th e state ballot.
R epublicans w ith 111 candidates progresses in p rep aratio n for con­
and this secures ab o u t 95 p er cent of the depositors. ing. 8 p m. M idw eek B ible study The car cam e slow ly up the drive,
Mr.
Landon,
observer« have ru>-
T here m ight have been reaso n to propose a W ednesday. 8 p. m. In term ed iate and stepped opposite th e end of top th e list being th ree-u p on th eir stru ctio n w ork w hich is expected tici'd. enjoy» talk in g to sm all group»
C h ristian E ndeavor at th e sam e th e Veranda. T he girl got out, and dem ocratic rivals w ho hav e only to get u n d er way w ith in tlie next
state
bank
had
th
e
conditions
d
u
rin
g
th
e
late
d
e
­
and get» a real kick out of hi» re a r
O regon m ourns th e d e a th of its m ost
pression continued. V oters g en erally m ight have hour. We solicit atten d an ce at th e 'e D eborah knew her. S he w as tall 108 entries in th e race w ith v acan ­ few weeks.
platform appearances His m ajor
fam ous soldier. G en eral U. G. M cAlex- su p p o rted su ch a m easure, b u t few, w e thin k , w ill m id-w eek services as w ell as all and very slim , w ith a long oval cies in th e ir legislative tick et in
•speeches,
how ever, a re still som e­
S tran g ers w ill be made w el­ face and a v ery red m outh. H er th e th ird and n in th rep resen tativ e
T he law caught up w ith 54 d ru n k ­ w hat of an ordeal The governor
a n d e r, know n as th e “ Rock of th e M arn e.” w ant th e sta te now to ta k e th e risk of such a v en ­ others.
come.—M.
P
utm
an,
pastor.
eyes
w
ere
black,
and
sleepy,
like
d istricts and no can d id ate for d is­ en d riv ers on O regon highw ays
re. E very state th a t has u n d e rta k e n th e operation
This nam e w as bestow ed upon th is s ta l­ tu
a cat's, w ith slow black lashes tric t atto rn ey in W ashington co u n ­ d u rin g A ugust, according to r e ­ lose.s a great deal of Ins pleasant
of a bank, w ith th e possible ex ception of N o rth
F o u rsq u are C hurch
drooping over them . D eborah rose, ty. Except for these th re e vacan ­ ports filed w ith S ecretary of S tate personality w hen in front of a
w a rt soldier w hen his reg im en t blocked D akota, has had a b itte r and costly experience. T h ere
Man N 'b o d y K now s" w ill and found M adeline a t h er side. cies the dem ocrats have u com ­ Snell In each instance th e o p e ra t­ "m ike' and know s It too!
th e G erm an drive on P a ris on Ju ly 16, isn 't any reason to believe th a t O regon w ould fa re i ' b - "T he
th
e
evar gelistic topic of the They w ent dow n th e steps
plete sta te ticket, m atching th eir o r’« license of the offending m otor­
1918. Two y e a rs ago th e g e n e ra l w as a b etter.—A storia A storian-B udget.
E uropean pow ers have advanced
evening serv ice to be held at 7:45.
'It's Pilar.*' M adeline aid under republican opponents m an-for-m an ist was revoked. T h ree o th er m otor-
The m usical program and the e n ­ h er breath, and D eborah nodded. ‘ at every point in th e fall cam paign ists had th e ir perm it« revoked dur- an o th er step tow ards tlie w ar thev
c a n d id a te for governor of O regon on the
tire service w ill be b u ilt about
“Ah. M adeline!” P ila r said, in a for th e first tim e in m any years. ' ing the m onth and 87 licenses w ere ire planning so carefu lly and H n « .*
rep u b lican tic k e t. G en eral M cA lexander
this them e w hich prom ises to be voice th at m ade a tune. S he moved
Seven candidates a re cam paign- suspended, 59 of these for reckless 'N ani is taking notice H itler sh o u ts
T h ere is no “open shop" in G erm an y now. E very very touching and inspiring. E very­ forw ard, and let her hand rest ing u n d er th e b an n er of th e Social- j driving.
, to th e w orld tiiat lie is ready,
w as a fine so ld ier and above all an excel­
w o rk er m ust belong to a union. Such is th e goal one is urged to h ear the m orning lightly on M adeline’s elbow , hold­ ist-I.abor p a rty —five for pre»l-
| tellin g his follow ers th a t part of
• • •
lent and patrio tic A m erican citizen.
of labor in this cou n try , b u t w e doubt if th e union , message, th is Sunday, as it is on ing her. as she looked dow n at D eb­ d en tial elector and one each for
A gitation for a sta te ow ned of- Russia w ould m ake G erm any "swim
m em bers or th eir leaders w ould be h appy w ith G e r­ a v ery in terestin g and som ew hat orah. "A nd this." she w ent on ca­ U nited S tates senator and C ongress- flee building in P ortland was r e ­ in p rosperity." Russia answ ers, and
m an conditions T h ere ev ery o n e m ust belong to a m ysterious them e. "Do You Believe ressingly, "th is w ill be little D eb­ man from the th ird district. Tw en- i vived th is week in a re p o rt to the S talin seem« to say. "Com e on, if
union, but it is high treason to s trik e and th ere is no in A ngels?" The pastor w ill cover orah. My child, you a re adorable." ty -fiv e candidates a re ru n n in g as ' board of control by W allace S y o u 're ready!" M ussolini claim s lie
T he political b a ttle fo r th e presidency possibility
of any in crease in wages. U nion leaders the e n tire su b ject of angel m inis­
you." D eborah said sw eet­ independents. T hose include ten W harton, budget director, calling has eight m illion men ready to
th is y e a r should be a g ran d old fig h t, are devoting th e ir effo rts to w ard m ak in g life m ore try and w h eth er or not they have ly. "T hank
and put out h er h and in w el­ candidates for p resid en tial elector atten tio n to th e fact that the 39 "jump to arm s" at th e w ord "go."
rem iniscent of th e old days in politics "b eau tifu l" for th e ir fellow w o rk ers C an't you see any relation to us h ere on earth. come. “I am so glad you have
five su p p o rtin g T hom as and five. state activities located in P ortland E ngland speeds up her a irc ra ft fac­
e of our well know n lab o r lead ers engaged in
At 8 p. m. on T uesday th e m id ­ come. I am sure you m ust he P ilar. L em ke—tw o can d id ates for U nited ure housed in 23 d ifferen t office tories amt F rance, w hile keeping
w hen to rc h lig h t p a ra d e s w ere in vogue. som
such a a task A storia A sto rian -B u d g et.
w eek p ra y e r and B ible stu d y ser- I have tieard so much about you." S tates senator, tw o for C ongress buildings sc a tte re d all over the relativ ely cool, votes huge sums
T here will he m any h arsh things said on
’ vice w ill be held and at th e sam e
P ilar looked a little startled, but from th e th ird district, one each city. C oncentration of these a c tiv ­ to m odernize her present forces.
h o u r on F rid ay a re a lly in sp irin g she lost not a w hit of h er poise. for state tre a su re r and atto rn ey ities in one building, or in tw o It w on't he liaig now!
all sides in th e race, but we hope it leaves
m eeting is conducted. T he stringed S he looked at M adeline. " A n d
five for th e state senate, adjacen t buildings, W harton told
no lastin g sores. A nyw ay it is earn estly
T h e city of H illsboro is ta k in g over its sew age orchestra w ill be present and m usi­ a re n 't you glad to see me. too, general,
R etu rn in g O lym pic scrilx s report
eight for seats in th e house of the board, w ould result in Increased
hoped fo r the good of the country th a t the disposal plant, b u ilt by PW A funds and is the first cal selections will be re n d e r'd . T o­ M adeline?"
rep resen tativ es and four for the efficiency and In nu m ero u s econ­ tiiat all G erm an new spapers are
city
in
the
W
illam
ette
valley
to
h
av
e
solved
its
sew
­
m
orrow
night
«Friday)
you
are
"Oh, rath er," M adeline said cool­ office of d istrict a tto rn ey in is omies in operating costs especially p revented liy Hie M inistry of P ro p ­
best man wins and th a t the nation will age problem . C o ngratulations!—Hood R iver News.
invited to hear Rev. Mr. W eintz of ly. and tu rn ed back tow ard the m any counties. O f the 12 n o n -p a rt­ in connection w ith telephone se rv ­ aganda and Eiiliglitm ent from p rin t­
continue its up w ard p a th to g re a te r pros­
H illsboro b rin g one of his stirrin g veranda.
isan candidates for judicial posi­ ice w hich could then be handled ing a single word about tlie suicide
perity fo r all.
m essages a t 8 o’clock. W atch for
"We m ust tak e .y o u to G ra n d ­ tio n s six a re already as good as through a cen tral sw itch b o ard m a­ of C aptain W olfgang F u elstau eri
special
announcem
ent
next
week.
elected,
th e ir opposition having terially redueing th e n u m b er of tin- G erm an arm y officer resp o n ­
m
other."
D
eborah
explained,
as
Pi-
In a cam paign, it often h ap p en s th a t those w ho G uy P. D uffield. Jr., pastor.
been elim inated in th e May p ri- tru n k lines. T he m ore titan $87,000 sib le for th)- construction of tin'
come out in favor of a can d id a te a re th e c a n d i­
paid out by the sta te each y ear in excellent O lym pic stadium s and
m aries
The activity of the city council and d a te s biggest liab ility and som etim es th e very th in g B ethany G erm an B aptist (h u r c h ; tlie choir. Mrs. R. Howell ntanist
' ' "For
T he com pleted state tick et ___
now re n ta ls in P o rtlan d . W harton de- villag; s. The u n fo rtu n ate man was
Serm
on
by
the
pastor,
subject:
th
a
t
d
efeats
him
.—Ex.
C hurch school. 9:45: church se rv ­
city adm inistration comes m ighty close to
offers a choice betw een five can- I d a re d , would. If capitalized on a Non A ryan and as a rew ard for
ice, 11, "T he H ome G oing of Jo h n God So Loved." E pw orth League. didates for president u dem ocrat, I five per cent basis finance a build- his splendid w ork was kicked out
hom e and the citizenry should give c a re ­
th e B aptist." Y oung people' se rv ­ 8:45 ti. m. “A g reat place for young republican, socialist-lahorite, social- I ing costing $1,347 000 th e d ebt to nf th e arm y th e m inute th e O lym ­
ful study to the personnel th a t will handle
ice in church basem ent, 7:30 p. m. folk -, w here young folks find a ist and union, th e la tte r tw o ru n - ! be am ortized w ith in a 20-year pics w ere over and foreign guests
E vening church service. "The Forks w elcome " Motto: "Look up -L ift ning as "in d ep en d en ts”. T h ere are period.
liait left.
th e city s affairs. T he city has been r e la ­
of th e Road." 8 p. m. W ednesday, liti." E vening w orship, 7:30 o'clock. also five candidates for th e U nited
F ifte e n Y ears A go
tively fo rtu n a te so f a r in not having o ffi­
G
reat
m
essages
by
our
m
issionar­
Pension recipients w ere spared
A rgus. S ep tem b er 22. 1921 W ashington C ounty 8 p m.. study in revelation and ie .. fm m S outheast A frica. H ear Dr. S tates senatorship and five can d i­
cials th a t have th e tendency to lead us H olstein
club to have tw o carlo ad s of Hoi teins at p ra y e r erv ice. T heodore A. Leger, and Mrs. Keys T hey have lived dates for congress from the th ird an o th er ex p erien ce w ith “ru b b er"
pastor.
too f a r on tan g en ts, which may la te r he state fair.
cheeks this w eek when S tate T reas­
and ■ a rved on the D ark C ontinent. district.
T w o republican and th ree dem o- u re r H olm an arran g ed to tak e ra re
re g re tte d .
R obert Tmbrle leaves for sen io r y ear at K irk s-
They have a m arvelous story. The ' cratie
F
re
e
M
e
th
o
d
is
t
C
h
u
rc
h
legislative can d id ates have of an o v erd raft In th e pension fund
ville. Mo College of O steopathy.
R ally day w ill be observed S ep ­ public is cordially invited to all I w ith d raw n from the race since the until the S tate R elief comm ission
Mrs C ynthia H ughes H aw k in s dies at B anks tem
services of this " w a rm -h e a rte d
b
er
27
in
th
e
S
unday
chool
at
prim
aries.
Both of the vacancies on could cover an o v erd raft of nearly
S eptem ber 19.
A lexander H a w th o rn e ,
\Y/'I''.ST Const A fric a n s kiss
th e F ree M ethodist church F.very i church"
the republican tic k e t have been $30.000 Had th e tre a su ry d e p a rt­
O pening of school was delayed at
Mrs. K en n eth B encfiel of n e a r M anning dies lo n e w ho com es b ringing som eone " •lOT-
_
,
” tlie g ro un d three tim es in
filled but th e dem ocrats have so m ent stood on its rig h ts a flock of
U nion Ridge, n ear Chicago, because of S ep tem b er 10.
e l s e w ill receive a token of a p p r e - ;
| far filled only one of th e ir th ree pension cheeks would have b ounc­
g re etin g u frie n d .
T lie same
Mrs. Eliza Ja n e S m ith dies a t hom e of son, Ju d g e 1 elation for his effort. Pi i/< w ill ,
P ilgrim House
c h a rg e s th a t the principal kissed t h e
, vacancies.
t ilin g is re-enacted these days
ed b ark to th e ir beneficiaries m a rk ­
W. D. Sm ith, S ep tem b er 20.
) th e oldt ' and young*
September 27: F estiv al of l i a r - '
• • •
ed "nsf."
on n lino st any college cam pus
te a c h e rs. G ossip-spreaders alw ays c a n
• • t pei on
pre ■ nt. The reg u lar ve t Horne a t 10:30 a. m. T hanks- ; T he board of control has asked
T h irty Y ears Ago
as fra te r n ity b re th re n are re ­
cause g rie f and in this case it, a p p a re n tly ,
k are giving for th e safe re tu rn of thi' S u p e rin ten d en t P ray of th e state
T he legislative com m ission on
Argus, S ep tem b er 20. 1906—T illam ook com m ittee Older of ervice for the
u n ite d .
as
follows:
W.
M.
S.
m
eeting
at
year's harvest S inging of th e "Ti police to check up on stute ow ned g overnm ental and ad m in istrativ e r e ­
is not only th e principals, but th e ch ild ren g u aran tees E E. L y tle to get rig h t of w ay from
th e hom e of Mrs. E sther T u rn er In urn." aneient hym n of th an k s I autom obiles w hich fail to display organization w ill m eet here next
B uxton to Tillam ook and give te rm in a l grounds.
w ho m ust s u ffe r in their education.
T lie C hinese som etim es uso
! T hursday at 2:30 p m. P ra y e r
C. W. Ransom, one tim e local druggist, strik es m eeting. 7:30. T hursday. Sunday Ctiapel open all-day S atu rd ay to i th e req u ired d ep artm en tal or in- w eek to h ear a "progress" report
g ra te d p o tato for soap. T hoso
re; ive offering' nf fruits, vege- stilu tio n al designation. W hile th e from its sub -co m m ittee w hich has
it rich in S ou th ern O regon m ine.
tim e s being, no d o u b t, w hen
school. 10 a. m : preaching, Il and tab le
food-stuff: for th e decora- law for years has req u ired state been w ork in g w ith a sub-eom init-
In d ep en d en t T elephone cen tral offices nicely in ­
Young People's M issionary so tion of a ltar. P asto r w ill preach ow ned cars to b e plainly m nrked lee nf the stutg planning board on
th e y h av e used th e ir soap in
W ash in g to n county’s 4-H club boys stalled in its h andsom e new q u a rte rs in the S ehul- j 7:30.
ciety a b 6:45 p. m. each Sunday. I on "My C up R unneth O ver," 20th j it has been p retty generally ignor­ various phases of proposed changes
m ak in g egg foyung o r a sim i­
m
erich
block,
up
stairs.
O ctober 4 is th e fiate s e t for th e ! in cries of 23rd Psalm . "Religion ed. R epeated orders by the board in th e se t-u p of th e sta te g o v ern ­
an d g irls a re to be congratulated on the
la r dish.
L arge canvas sh e lte r pro v id ed for hoppickers at visit of th e P ortland d istrict young | in tlie
• • •
N ews" topics: “The C ourt of control in the past on this su b ­ m ent.
e x c elle n t re c o rd m ade at the state fair. Ladd & Reed farm a t R eedville.
people's evangelistic band. All are of H um an Relations," “Yorn Kip- ject hav e gone unheeded largely
• • •
R educed to sim p lest form ,
G eorge R. B agley has sold h alf in terest in his w elcom e to th ese services. Come pur." and "T he Sw ord of M oham ­
T h e county is p ro u d of these youngsters
M ale m otorists respond
m ore
h ead ach es, u sc ie n tist asserts,
law firm to W. G. Hare, re c en tly re tu rn e d from i w ith us and w e w ill do you good. m ed" ta book review ). S eptem ber because no a tte m p t was m ade to
a n d hopes th a t th e good work continues.
enforce tlie o rd er Som e d e p a rt­ prom ptly to d anger signals th an do
A nn A rb o r law school. T he new p a rtn ersh ip will
u re tlie am o u n t of fluid in an d
-J. N. W alker, pastor.
29: St. Mietiael a n d All Angels. m ents com ply w ith th e le tie r of th e fem ale of the specie, areord-
conduct business in the q u a rte rs occupied by Mr.
u ro u n d tlie b rain . E ven sim ­
S eptem ber 30: St. Jerom e. O ctober the law by m ark in g th e ir ears w ith ing to tests conducted by the state
Bagley, In th e S h u te building, upstairs, for m any
p ler, p e rh a p s— th e a m o u n t of
M e th o d ist E p isco p al C h u rc h
4. is St. F rancis day, and a sp e ­ labels so dim as to be seen only at highw ay comm ission at th e state
lluid in an d a ro u n d a b ar,
S eptem ber 27: S unday school nt cial com m em orative serv ice will
H illsboro has an o u tstan d in g can d id ate years.
fair. E ighty per cent of th e then
W illiam S ch u lm erich of F arm in g to n o n e o f 9:45 a. m . C. C. W; her. aiperin- lie held honoring th e " little poor v ery close range.
• • •
w ho took th e test w ere able It) shove
on O regon S ta te ’s fo o tb all team I his y ear. ju d g es of ag ric u ltu ra l ex h ib its a t sta te fair last 1 ’endent. Classes and teachers for m an" of Assisi. P asto r H enry S.
A stnrflsh has no b ra in , b u t
A
proposal
by
S
tate
T
reasu
rer
on
th
e
b
ra
k
e
w
ithin
th
ree-fo
u
rth
s
H is frie n d s a re all h o p in g th a t Dick S u th ­ w eek.
various age groups. T h ere is a H aller m ay he consulted an y day, H olm an tiiat som e of th e larger of a second a fte r th e flash of the
Is ab le to learn , d ifferin g in
Miss Bessie S lattery is now an assistan t in th e post place, a w elcom e an d a purpose betw een 10 a. m and noon, or by trees
in W illson park m ark ed for red "stop" signal w hereas only 55
e rla n d lan d s a re g u la r end berth and plays office.
th e la tte r resp ect, professors
Miss M eta W allace has tak en Miss Lois Bowl- i for everybody. C hurch w orship, Il appointm ent, at the H ouse office, destru ctio
n to m ake w ay for the percent of tlie women w ere able to
w ill tell y o u , from tile uverago
it w ith c re d it to h im self and his college. b y ’s place.
Ui. m. Special music, singing led by 2.32 N orth T h ird avenue.
eapitol, be tra n sfe rre d to the blind m easure up to this standard.
college stu d e n t.
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