I T hursday, O ctober Settle th e » A n ; um K»tal>. 1M M d ilW K Y Publia»««-! T h u r - .o IHMdoffU U VERNI H ill« l* o ro In d e p e n d e n t H illa b o r o In d e p e n d e n t K»tal> r k I N N K Y , P a h lia h e r* Ml >nd » m a tte r in I I i IIU h t ., » » re M, K I N N I V MRS E.litur 1 (’ th e M K IN N E Y A !* s i > i ¡a te E d it o r O l i li I II. NEW SPAPER Selected na O re g o n ’« It, OP W V S I I lN i. I O N I OI N T I t W e e k ly N e w a p a p e r, 1930 N a m e d on A ll- A t ie ri, an W e e k ly N e w -p a p e r l. - c ic n , 19SÖ H o n o ra b le M e n it, 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 Production Ci wt. 1? a n d G c r a i E x c e lle r 1935 S u b s c rip tio n K a te * S t r ic t h «'«‘•h in I d t a n r r W it h in W. is h in g to t P e r yen r Il. it ) on t ht< S ix in o n lit* o n th T h re e m o n th W .-i-b in y t U . S-. p e r ye a r M l M R i R O re g o n S ta te I ' \ H N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l A co­ n a tio n I t A ed P a per. 1 \ . W e e k ly t ¡I ■"..¡¡itien in W e> t It! This proposed m aritim e strik e situa- tion is a " hole lot b ig g er th an the em ploy- ers ami em ployes. If the strik e goes into effe c t it will be costly to th e e n tire conn- try am i will im pede the progress of re- covery. D efinite and fo rth rig h t action should come from th e p ro p er au th o rities to bring about an im m ediate am i e q u ita b le s e ttle ­ m ent fo r all concerned. This fight betw een em p lo y er am i em ploye should not be p e r­ m itted to in te rfe re w ith th e im proved business conditions in this a re a . Even the continued th re a te n in g talk has kept busi­ ness in a period of u n certain ty . The rig h ts of the g rea t m ajo rity should be p aram o u n t and governm ent a c t i o n should be such th a t this fig h t should not be reflec ted in a loss to all o th ers not d i­ rect 1\ concerned. Great U 1U KLH M encan Heme A ll S ain ts (Eplsropal) Services for the 17th S unday aft- T rinity tX 'tobcr -4. w ill be held as follow- C hurch school at 9 45 a in holy com m union and set inon at 11 a in . S im p c i'» com ­ m union sci \ to,- will be sung. Of- ie ta to iy anthem . O for a C loser W a l k w ith God " C hoir practice w ill be held Friday evening at , oil. W e a rc in need of a couple of teachers for our ch u rch school Who w ill v o lu n teer'' The church school is adopting a new series of lessons They a rc eduealion.il. d e ­ votional and inspiring R eginald Hicks, vicar. Hl MOM? BOY, O H 6 O V * P lO WE o TPlM T H A T G A N G FkiOW SHEVLIN * G uess i lost a couple of teeth / B ut , MO m , you shoulp have S e t s ' Mt MAHE THAT TO UCHDOW N IN THE LAST Q u A lO .T E O / Foursquare Church O ctober 4 is to be a special day in the F oursquare church. At ¡1 45 in the S unday school, rally dav will be observed A full attendance is exp»vted and the adult B ible class is Riving a little gift to each and every child w ho is present H om ecom ing s .rv ie e 11 a. m E very m em ber urged to lie present Holy com m union w ill lie served and new m em bers received. The m essage w ill be "C hristian F e l­ low ship." T he tim es of the e v e n ­ ing services w ill be changed for the w inter m onths beginning S u n ­ day C ru sad ers w ill be at 6:15 p. m. and the evening service at 7:30. S unday evening w ill be a n n iv e r­ sary service, m ark in g th e b egin­ ning of th e second y ear of the present pastor's m inistry. Rev G uy P D uffield. J r . cam e to H illsboro just one y ear ago th is S unday Special rep o rts of th e year's w ork w ill be given. A large b irth d ay cake w ith one candle on it w ill be on display and at th e close of th e service, everyone present w ill r e ­ ceive a piece of th e b irth d ay cake The pastor w ill speak on “W hat 1 , T hink of H illsboro. It's F o u r­ sq u a re and You." T uesday and F rid ay services w ill be changed to 7:45 p. m. Com e and h elp u s celebrate, fo r th e glory of God. next Sunday! I tails of model n soviet\ I am m iii ,vour ta lk w ill be a liberal edtiv«i tio n for D eborah, and help lu i to i f.thli h hei'selt m oie ea ilv when I she roc . out into B ryn's world i w ith him .” I I’llar'.s black eyes rested mom n tarily on D eborah. They w eie quite exp! <■ «Houle Thei e will he J no diffir iiltll • lot 1 >« hot ah she ‘ lid temi i t l> "Sh« • » * o ad oli:itile I litat hhe w y n't itti •4 to nial-te the ■ Nlif.hte* 1 i eryotie w iII tall itt love w 11li h er i i t l l l ' . t M . ¡lit "Ju st IP< B ryn UKI ” Sallv .id« led. 1 and leuki •4 fieetiih :i.v at I ’ l l ar. a 111 o n did," Pilar lTpV.lt In r m o llili t i g h t e n ,' t a h i ­ th e corners «m planning It line said even- hom e for the KAV UOMM** .•sNO many v eteran obaeiver.t ti think, the pre adenti.d rare ose, New Yoik w ith it* fo'ilv i *.e\. it electoral volet* may be the pivotal tale in the election ( »ne thing, how ever, is certain, T he dem ocrats cannot afford to hv. V lite president's own state, and any I lu rah ty for the m w deal (HU 4 com«* from New York state It is q u ite conceivable that in a very d o se race the deciding fuv- toi in obtaining the forty •even voti - may dep nd on one borough of the big citv Should that borough he M anhattan, the T am m any Hall leaders would be placed in tin* po it '. o n of delivering a presidency io the dem ocratic party and to the man who fought th in so relent- h s>|y when he w in a stale se n ­ ator this being PJ.'RI ami som ew hat of a freak year, anything may happen? At the first W hite B ouse pre.-.-, conference »Ince the president r e ­ tu rn ed from h i s "non political" ‘•peaking tour, an am bitious re- portei asked Mr Roosevelt when lie exp«*eted to start m aking "pul liic a l speeehi.s" "About .1 anuary 4 ” said P I) It. nam ing tin* date when congress convenes Asked w hat he thought of Alf I andon, the pre. ident looked pu z­ zled until he was i«‘m inded th at th«‘ gtiveihor had declared lie was "a very fine and charm ing g en tle­ m an.” "I reciprocate,” said Mr. Hooaevelt w ith a gun. lf. a little ,s|«h m kfnl tin t when Dehn t ah due-. etnei Re inte « soci t\ sh«* Will itavi • d ear ih > n to take c u e of Iter He uudet stands »io n e ll w ill! W orld peace and th e universal d ra ft lief life lu s bi en. aind he is so have been set as prin cip al objectives of the thoughtful and Il t i kt Rivat load «»ft m in d Legion. No g ro u p in this eotin- h.t\ i A m eric an P rune grow ers of W ashington county him so." w a r as do th e v eteran s, those try h ates will m eet at the Forest Grove C ham ber ”Bi\vn has alw ays been a te a r ." w ent th ro u g h its h o rro rs and P ilar agreed at once "I don’t know of Com m erce F riday night to consider nien w ho what I should ever have don with plans for ad v ertising th e ir product in o r­ know from first hand in fo rm a tio n w hat it out B ryn,” she w ent o n ”Foi is all about T he universal d ra ft w ith its d er to increase the dem and th ro u g h o u t .wars, now. he has b e e i II I V plan fo r ta k in g th e pro fit out of w a r w ould staunchv 4 vomi adv No matti*!* m the country. It is a subject th a t m erits ser­ be- one of th e biggest steps th a t could pos­ what difficulty I found m yself ious consideration on the p a rt of th e grow ­ there was al way?; Bryn. and ho ers f o r a little money spent in this way in sibly be ta k e n to insure p eace in this coun­ brought me all hi s trouble* and try. I joys ,i.s well II dvliR its my he. o th er places, p a rtic u la rly C alifornia, has ! to know that he is happy in most instances b ro u g h t big re tu rn s to D eborah did ID >t move ( ¡ t a n t i ­ the investor. m other lifted her vy es and looked To step in one of those tra ile rs m ade at P ilar frankly "You m odern T here a re m any instances of success­ by E. G. P aine, local m an. has th e te n d ­ girls a re so hone* t and o p e n " ho ful prom otion of a g ric u ltu ra l p ro d u ct in ency to m ake your feet itch. T he tra ile r said "In my day j girl would nev- e r have d ared t i m ake such a tht1 U nited S tates and if it can he done has m any of th e com forts of hom e and statem en t about a man She would w ith o th er articles why not w ith p ru n es? should m ake tra v e l m ore en jo y ab le. hav«* been afraid of being rniaun- derstood ” A dvertising on o th e r fru its and fru it WHY UOTHEÛ DI2EAD5 "M under, to. d ’" P ilar m urm ur juices has w ithout question been a m ajo r ed. flicking open the lighter SATußDAY. A lbert O ttinger. old guard r e ­ C h ristian Church fa c to r in th eir advance in c o n tra st w ith D em ands fo r relief h ere a t low ebb.— "In my day." G randm other « \ publican and one tim e rival of L ord's day un ified study-w or- the O regon prune A list of ex p e n d itu re s A rgus headline. W e hope an d p ray th a t i plained, " th e re w ere few young 1' I) Hoosevelt for the g«»vern«»r service. 9:45 to 11:45 u .« a m j f m o th er and herself w ere sitting men such as our d e a r Bryn, so -hip of that late, was m * cii enjoy in new spapers anil m agazines only of th e it will continue to be th a t w ay and th a t ship C hurch school. 9:45 a m A m ,-266 ' handsom e, so eligible in every wav, tng a "tall weak highball" at on«» The th re e men w ere outside Oregon p ru n e ’s lead in g com p etito rs are m ore good fo rtu n e sh all com e to the peo- plus. C lasses for all ages s . M ill and P ilar, in a beautiful dress of so fine If a girl had been his of our snootier hotels A sked if boys at V enetian th e a tre to hear rev e a lin g : Sunkist, $343.404: P in eap p le pie of this section. ¡frien d alwuys, a vou have been, the i publican presidential nom ­ sem e very fine w oolen m aterial the Ross lecture. "T he S p irit of in a d ark crim son color sat beside tny child, then she w ould hav« inee .list» enjoyed a drink. Mr. association. $52,000: Dole IT neapple Ju ice. A m erica." Men and boys of the (By F rances S helley Wees) th e doorw ay w ith her feel out on been t xpected to m a n y him, and O ttinger answ ered betw een gulp, com m unity a re urged to attend. $303,576; Del Monte. $275,483: Libby’s. ( C o n tin u e ,! f r o m la s t w w k l a low stool and a long cig arette mdt*ed. she w ould het elf have e \ that Alf l.atnlon may m t take a M orning w orship. 10:45-11:45 M us­ $305.718: C am pbell’s. $155,278: H einz, She peeled to mart v him I do not quite drin k in a dry sta te hut he will D eborah slept very little that holder betw een h er fingers ic by choir. Serm on: "H illsboro’s derstand the m w cam araderie in a wet state Not atisfi’ d with $69,267. and Stokely, $20,250, all fo r a G reatest A sset." C hristian E ndeav­ night. Life, th at only yesterday could see up into th e orchard, too. u w n hich allow s of such close friend the « v asive ansvvt r w e inqu H arried by six unsolved "to rso m u rd ers." C lev e­ or. 6:45 p. m. E vangelistic service. had seem ed so beau tifu l and serene, and D eborah noticed that her eve q u e e rh uncotitr ■•lletl w i hu- th at th« govti nor now d rin k s only fo rn ia have spent $550,000 in th e last his q A u ndy ' man n a tu re then, the sort of frien d ­ a rte rb a c k s to call signals to th e rh y th m ic c a ­ th e ten in g to P ilar w ith the sam e fa s­ an occasional b«-er although not K ing's H ighw ay." Serm on: ties and a lonely u nhappy tim e th re e y ears a d v e r tis in g “C a l i f o r n i a dence of a m etronom e. H e'll ex p ect his team to "L ove of God." S ervices every ev e ­ B ecause B ryn w ould go back to cinated intere st she had show n last ship you m ention w ould hav, been in dt > Kan -a - ami "m ight tak e a potentially dungorouA if eith er the Mi I.an- nifcjht. w atching her. tak in g in e v ­ highball in a w P ru n es." A n o th e r org an izatio n , th e C ali­ "sw ing it" th is season. ning at 7:45. T his w ill be o u r last 1’ilar when the y ear w as up. and w eek of th ese fine series of m eet­ w hen he did. th ere w ouldn't be ery perfect d etail of her groom ing girl or the man p articu larly the d o l t , how ever. i «• cards R ets frm k fornia P rune & A pricot G row ers, h a s T h ree B urm ese w om en sn ak e ch arm ers h av e ings. We u rg e a 100 p er cent a t­ anybody at all. Nobody could ever *‘i hope you don't m ind my com- m a n m arried cl. cw here " ing with tolerate P ila r’s eyes narrow ed the faint- siient nearly $400.000 in th e last th re e such pow er over th e ir kin g cobras th a t th e sn ak es ten unin v ited likt this, Mrs d an c e of our m em bership and a be like Bryn, even if he w ere only Iin g her e.'t tr ifle againit tha light . • years ad v ertising “S unsw eet T e n d e riz ed " kiss them . Som e A m erican w om en h av e th e sam e packed house each evening H ills­ preten d in g But th ere w ould have I L arned. she wa.s »ying m her looked .it G randm other. ( A v oman * right ' n change her pow er over th e ir husbands. M rs. boro is offered an exceptional e v a n ­ been a w ay to m ake him stop p re ­ j lo w v o ic e . I found myself corn- m other w as sitting u p a ¿rand- mind ia fully rec< g n l/e d prune- and o th e r fruits. little i p letely deserterl and lonely and gelist and opp o rtu n ity for sp iritu a l tending. D eborah knew , because if ( ’hail : . H Sabin, n , a M rs F I) itra ig h te r than D ebo’ah had .«en P arsley, escarole and k ale co n tain m ore vitam in i couldn't stand it any lo n g e r” Total ap p ro p riatio n d u rin g th e l a s t b etterm en t. E vangelist Ross is h ere he Went on like this, even though Dav who w orked a.s bar I us any th an does spinach, according to th e New Jersey to not only bless the C h ristian th e look in his eyes w as only the "M y dear, you art m o r e th an hi r sit for som • time, and there active m a le fo r Ito« « va-lt in 1932 y e a r of the C alifornia orange and lem on A w a s a little pink in her <-hecks But D ental society. B ut don't tell Jo h n n y th e y 're good church but the w hole com m unity. ten d ern ess one feels for a child, or ' w elcom e.” G ran d m o th er .said w arm is now’ b a c k in g G o v e r n o r t.nndon p e "|v . on adv ertisin g and sales prom otion for him. So w e in v ite everyone to come this a lost puppy, she w asn't going to : ly. "A ny friends of B ryn's an* out her eyo; as the> me? P ilar s w ere Mr Cli.irl, S W hitman, w ife of e.ilm and kind, and Dt horah pushed w a- $2,158,000, of w hich $343,405 was be able to b ear it w hen at the a Í im n r governor of the state of w eek an d stu d y from a large ch art , friends, too, and our hom e is al- a re a low form of an im al life w ith th e tru th . T hat is all wc ask .—R. end of the y ear he d ro v e out of the I w avs open to them . And I de- aw ay th thought that G ran d m o th ­ N r. .■ York ha.', com«- out fur the sim ply the am ount spent on o ran g es and pow Sponges e r suspected som ething and wa er to eat and digest. Som etim es they are called L. P utnam , pastor. tjig gates to leave h er forever. I lighted to h ear you discussing de- pre nl nt and Intends I n i am paign 1 1 <»n i» « v r 7. .«Hiimti 1» lem ons in m agazines a n d n e w sp a p e rs "in-law s" by young husbands. The m orning was cold an d grey. ; f,,r th,' new deal. only. although the rain had stopped at ) W hosoever W ill daw n. D eborah had them lay a (A bove N orth P lains) The T illam ook County C ream ery asso­ G erm any under H itler has In- F riday night 8 o'clock p ray er and fire in th e sm all sittin g r o o m creased h ' r unnuul autom obile ciation is a shining exam ple of w h a t can praise service. S atu rd ay . 7:30. stre e t dow nstairs so t h a t G ran d m o th er production from 4(>.(HM> ears four be done w ith an ag ric u ltu ra l, p ro d u ct if service at Second and Main street. m ight not feel a chill. T here, w hen 1 years ago to .in I . t l m a l e d 200 OOO (By A. I . I.lndhprk) a n d H illsboro. T his is non-denom ina- b reak fast was over. P ila r p ro p erly advertised. It has been estim ated for IU.3H T ie only country in l.ur- C aution to L ab o r U nions M adeline and S ally a n d G ra n d -: Q A I.E M C crtifi, -1 1: ' of m c a s -th e se rail shipm ents truck line.: ope to lift th. ex o rb itan t taxes tlonal. ev ery C h ristian is urged to th a t T illam ook's a d v ertisin g ex p e n d itu re s W ithout p reju d ice to lab o r organizations. The ta k e part, m eet w ith us to ex alt lu es and candidates to ap p ear carried tin equivalent of another i aid by m otorists on the continent, have brought back into th e county $10 fo r S p ectato r w ould u rg e caution against ag ain st strik es in this the L ord to His glory. Eph 2:8-8. read in g room open on W ednesdays I on th e N ovem ber ballot have been 114« cars of , fruit and vegetables the G erm an governm ent is h elp ­ and S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p. m state. It has been a n atio n al tra it th a t we have co n ­ sent out to all county clerks by from O r, ;, on production centei to ing push autom obile sales to its Sunday. 10 a. m., S u n d ay school: every $1 spent. doned strikes, because of th e pow er of lab o r unions. serm on. 11 a. m.. by pastor, w ill S ecretary of S lute Snell. Tlx- list C alifornia m arket'- d u rin g tile vear. citizens bv every m eans of b a lly ­ M E. Church (B ethany) includes eight m easures seven in ­ Such irre g u la ritie s on th e p a rt of an y other, or less also ta k e com m union; consecration hoo im aginable The r, asm, for On G erm antow n road. Sunday itiativ es and cn e referendum the in flu e n tia l group, w ould have been considered and service. 3 p. m E vangelistic serv- C ountie. ; w hich attem pt to m ake it all i. very sim ple and know ,, tre a te d as law -b reak in g - an in frin g em en t of th e ; ice. 8 p. m w ith a fellow ship for school every S unday. 10 a m ; G e r­ C olum bia riv e r an ti-sein in g b i l l a jail out of th e state prison will to mo.I G erm ans In w ar tim e e v ­ public peace. On th is basis strik es have been accep t­ all w ho attend. 1 Thess. 5:9. You a re m an service. 11 a. m., first and h aving been ruled off th e ballot by find that this is a gam«- at w hich ery privately ow ned m achine will ed as an evil from w hich th e people can n o t escape. welcome. Tuesday, all day prayer th ird Sundays; E nglish service. 11 th e suprem e court because of in ­ tw o can play. G overnor M artin be confiseated to p, e,l troops to A group of a g ita to rs, am ong them th re e T housands of lab o r u n io n ists a re opposed to service: evangelistic service. 8 p a. m„ second and fo u rth S undays adequacy of th e in itiativ e petitions. com m uted till' sentences of eight the \ at u n i' fronts. Tin- F u eh rer m. T hursday. 8 p. m . S hady Brook —E. Ju liu s T raglio, pastor. tf D em ocrats filled tw o of the th ree short term prisoner.-. , nt up from never hand, out a hand w ith o u t know n ex-convicts and tw o com m unists, th e strik e in all its form s an d im plications, b u t church Rev. E thel Ht-idner will be —!:— ■ I vacancies on th e ir state ticket d u r- Marion county this week and sent a joker. ese a re n o t th e do m in an t elem en t in th e unions a tte m p te d to fom ent tro u b le in th e Hood th w ith us from O ctober 12 to 15 in- ‘ T ualatin P lain s P resb yterian Church ’ 1,1 : t,1‘' w eek hut the . it:.,li , al them all back to the county jail Io It is doub tfu l if th e strik e has b en efitted organized R iver fru it d istrict betw een th e em ployers labor in any d efin ite sense. Losses h av e exceeded elusive. You a re urged to c o m e ' (Four mllM north of H illsboro) " r •noth««' candidate s till leaver com plete th e ir sentence- Th term s T hat the g reat m oguls of in d u s­ h ear this w om an of God. P re- • S unday services: P reach in g 11 a *he party w ith a net o f tw o vac.mt of the p ri-o n ers ranged from four try and finance do ma hold grudges an d em ployes. A g itato rs a re re p o rte d to gains Yet th e p rin cip le of th e rig h t to s trik e is ac­ and cepted in law. no t from sociological reasoning, but p are to come. m.; S unday school, 10:15 a. m.. c ' I pOiiIti°.ns ,n the th ird repre.-onta- to eight m onths for forg, ry and w a s proven last week when J P. have invited em ployes to jo in a g ro u p from th e im pact of political fore?, w ith th e re s e rv a ­ larcenv O thei .counties w hich ml M organ contributed $5(UMl to th e T illam ook county E . 7:30 p. m W om an's M issienary ' ,iv t’ d istrict term prisoners Io Salem can republican cam paign in M aine At B eaverton C hurch of C hrist sim ilar to th a t w hich has played a lead in g tion th at violence resu ltin g from strik e s shall be society last W ednesday of m onth, j Al. Boon has been drafted by the short expect to find them bouncing back I a t we have Mr. B rann'a w ord H a rry W. Stone, secretary of __ _ dem ocrats to fill the vacancy ca u s­ p a rt in fo m en ting serious tro u b le fo r le t­ deem ed a p u n ish ab le offense. P ick etin g and th e strik e "Prevention into th eir laps u n d er the n e w for it. The governor, a dem ocrat of W ar." w ill speak „ . . . . . ... ed by th e w ith d raw al of Louis E have done m ucn in ju ry to o rganized labor. T h at is th a t su b ject next L ord's day B r t h a n y G e r m a n B a p tis t t h i i r r h tuce fa rm e rs a t Salinas, Cal. H am m tr, w hile in th e n ineteenth policy w hich lias been adopted in who was defeated by a sm all m a r­ one of th e reasons w hy only o n e-ten th of A m erican on follow ing th e com m union service M orning: C hurch school 9 4a; district Jackson county th e nam e an effort to r.lie v e congestion al gin for tile privilege of re p re se n t­ T hey urged the w o rk ers to o rg an iz e and w o rk ers are in th e unions. service. 11 A L a d s L unch of R alph O S tephenson has been the pen iten tiary w here the popu­ ing his sta te in the senate, was on W ashington s ta te is d o m in ated by lab o r ag ita ­ 'a t 11 a. m. T his is R ally day for th e lno aftt'rmx>n and eve- su b stitu ted for th at of Moore H am ­ lation is now h ittin g new record Hi • air live m inutes a fter G o v er­ strik e fo r h ig h er pay. T hey d istrib u te d tors. whose acts a re not re s tra in e d by th e governor. Bible school and a special program es- n thp, ct’6rch ilton, w ho decided not to stand for highs. nor Landon had left th e m icro ­ handbills a tta ck in g th e fru it g ro w ers and C alifornia has a sim ilar situ atio n , p a rtic u la rly in th e will be given follow ing the sem bly of classes at 9:45 a. m. ? '1 u n ite w ith th e B ethany I res- re-election a fte r securing th e d em ­ phone in P ortland io a successful San Francisco area, w here th e g u b e rn a to ria l pow er C did th e ir utm ost to s ta r t tro u b le. h ristian E ndeavor at 7 p. m.. ,?,ri.?,n-. c^l}rc, 1 ,n ,a H arv ® st Home D eath rid, s the highw ay in O re­ effort to help thi' local republican ocratic nom ination. The only w ith ­ is not applied to p rev en t strik es. p reach in g by th e p asto r a t 8 p. m. ®®r.v,ce- . W ednesday at 8 p. m. d raw al d u rin g th e w eek wa.s that gon this y ear w ith m ore reekless candidates will th e ir old guard H ow ever, horse sense seem ed to p re ­ On th e p a rt of Oregon. G o v ern o r C harles H. M issionary society w ill m eet F ri- and cht>"- PMc- G eorge H. W ilrox. dem ocratic abandon than ever before Tijiffie state. We «pinte G overnor B rann vail am ong th e w o rk e rs and th e a g ita to rs M artin, a man of m ilitary train in g , opposed to any day night at 8 o'clock at w hich ( t e ' T heodore A. I.eger. pastor, of nom inee for the state senate from fatalities for A ugust totaling 33 "G overnor Landon m ade tile fol­ form of rio tin g or illegal assem bly, w ill be prom pt failed to tie up th e a p p le h arv est. The to act in case of in fractio n of th e p ublic peace. tim e th e re w ill be v isitin g speakers , th e 18th d istrict com prising S her- : show a 50 per cent in crease over low ing statem ent on M a y 26. 1933: P ilgrim House I man. G illiam and W heeler co u n ­ the 21 reeorded for A n g iet. 1935. 'B ack ile ers like Insull. M organ Hood River N ew s re p o rts th a t the m ajo ri­ T h erefo re it w ill be well for lab o r lead ers to r e ­ w ho w ill talk on som e very vital T he toll of traffic d eath s in O re ­ and V anS w eiingen will be d riv en m issionary subjects. M idweek B ib le ' O ctober 4: St. F rancis day. C hapel ties. ty a re satisfied , and th a t both pickers and frain from sta rtin g sy m p ath etic actio n o r an y strik e . study gon for the first eight m onths of out of finance and in d u stry by the W ednesday a t 8 p. m ; also service of w orship a t 10:30 a. m.. agitation along th e w a terfro n t o r in o th er fields of p ack ers are receiving fa ir tre a tm e n t. Both the S tate L and board and this ye n’ totals 185 com pared to ¡.scorn of h o n eit people unit th e labor, and to rely upon a rb itra tio n for settlem en t In term e d iate C h ristian E ndeavor at j w ith special serm on com m em orat- T h ere a re too m any of these a g ita tin g of disputes. T he scenes of tw o y ears ago w ill be th e am e hour We exten d you a ¡ j n({ th e "little poor m an" of Assisi, th e W orld W ar V eterans' S tate Aid lli.i for tin- am e pi'iiiwl a y ear ago. stro n g d eterm ination of the gov- cordial in vitation to all assem blies. ’ “A G reat U nder-S h ep h erd ." a por- T raffic in ju ries are up m ore than ' e m in en t.’ "I ask.” shouted C audi- par; tes around th e country en d eav o rin g d ifficu lt to re-en act in P o rtlan d . T hey should not, I tr a it in the series on "T he 2.3rd com m ission re p o rt a big boom in 31) per cent o v er 1935 records w ith 1 date Braun, "In the face of th is M. P utm an, pastor. u n d er G o v ern o r M artin p ro b ab ly w ill not be real estate sales w ith farm p ro p ­ 4348 persons in ju red this y ear to statem ent if the J P. M organ that P sa lm " S inging o f F ranciscan to stir up trouble. W hen discovered th e and p erm itted. T he S pectator. H ym ns. C h an tin g of St. F rancis" erties in heav y dem and. A ugust S eptem ber 1 com pared to 346!) last he classified as a rack eteer is not M eth odist Episcopal Church gootl citizens should see to it th a t th ey R ally day Sunday, O ctober 4. "P salm of Praise." "R eligion in the sales by the bonus com m ission ex- year. the sam e J. I’. M organ th a t has get i n ea rly invitation to move on. They will open at 9:45 a. m. w ith happy N ew s” topics: I. T he R ebuff of cei'ded $100.000 w hile sal,., for the m ade the large contribution to th e R elief financing in O regon Is republican sta te com m ittee," Mr. live off th e sufferin g s and sacrifices of boys and girls, in terested parents, F a th e r Coughlin; 2. An In terv iew first eight m onths of th e c u rre n t capable teachers, form ing bright w ith a Council of C hurches S ecre­ year, totaling $474.000. a Dn o t now on a cash liasis. T here are no B rann should have know n that J. those whom th ey urge to strik e ag ain st, equaled the sales for t h e en tire tary ; 3 C onsider A frica: An Item o utstanding e e rtifie a tis of in d e b t­ P Morgan n ever could hold a n y ­ , purposeful classes. C. C. Weber, F ifte e n Y ears Ago tho-u who furnish them w ork and an op­ edness is-ui'd against fu tu re p ro f­ thing against a man who may be general su p erin ten d en t, will pre- from th e M issionary H erald. P as­ 12 m onths of 1935. Argus. S ep tem b er 29. 1921—M any H illsboro peo­ to r H enry S. H aller m ay be con­ its of the liquor com m ission th e our m xt president! portunity for livelihood. ' sent the new se t-u p for a great fo r­ ple atten d celeb ratio n at M cM innville on com pletion w ard program in S unday school sulted any day betw een 10 a. m. T axpayers having business w ith last of till -e having tieen tak en lip of loop highw ay. 1 w ork. T he program w ill continue and noon, or by appointm ent, at s ta t • d ep artm en ts Will be able to in July, according to .Stale T reas­ A lthough th ere are m ore than C harles E. Lytle, p ro m in en t ra ilw a y m an, o p ­ I through th e 11 o'clock period, w ith th e H ouse office, 232 N orth T hird find park in g space for th e ir cars u re r Holman A total of $1.765.000 one hundred governm ent b u ild ­ e rated on at S m ith hospital an d is in serio u s co n ­ i d elightful m essages by th e children avenue. in front nf the sta te buildings now of these certificates hove been is­ ings of all sorts in W ashington, S ym pathy of all goes out to th e people dition. ¡and singing by the choir. Serm on that Ihe city council has lim ited sued at d ifferen t tim es in o rd er to construction has n ever kept pace finance th e state's h are of relief w ith Ihe grow th of Ihe nation. S ec­ Jo h n M. V anderzanden. son of Mr. an d Mrs. , by th e pastor: "They B rought U nto of Bandon and the so u th ern O regon coast­ pat king in that area to tw o hours. T he O reneo-K eedville P arish H enry V anderzanden of Roy, w ho w as k illed in a c ­ i Jesus L ittle C hildren." Epw orth costa, w ith as m uch as $1.015.01X1 re ta ry Mnrg. nthaii is expected to S unday school in both churches, al country sw ep t by one of th e m ost dev­ tion in th e A rgonne fo rest in F ra n c e O cto b er 10, League. 6:45 p m . m otto: "Look 10 a. m.; w orship serv ice in the I of Ihe eerlifientes out. landing al recom m end Io congress the a p ­ D art gam es a re taboo in O regon (imp_ a s ta tin g fires in th e history of th e n o rth ­ 1918. laid to rest at Roy cem etery. j U p-L ift Up." S ubject: "W hy People O rcnco church. 11 a. m ; w orship as a violation of the c o n stitu tio n ­ propriation of additional funds I n A lex an d er G ordon, 76. p ro m in e n t N o rth P lains T ell L ie s" A candle-lighted serv- service in the R eedville church, al inhibition against lotteries, the w est. In a few hours B andon-by-the-Sea fu rth e r t h e crystallization of u farm er, dies S ep tem b er 27. M em bers of the hoard of control i ice w ill be held a t 7:30 p. m. In- 8 p. m. W omen's M issionary so ­ governm ent een tre In W ashington te suprem e co u rt h a s ruled. w as entirely destroyed and th o u san d s left Miss M arjorie Wells b rid e of H arold E. S im p ­ stallation of S unday school officers ciety m eets a t O renco on the sla T he legislature has no a u th o rity a re w ondering w hether the legis­ started by P resident Coolidge ill d e stitu te because fo re st fires, s ta rte d a p ­ son h ere S ep tem b er 22. i and teachers. C om m union service. th ird W ednesday of each m onth I to en act any law au thorizing or latu re dri w a plum or a lemon I 1925 and w hich w ould he a cred it W illiam A lex an d er and Miss B erth a Hesse m a r­ | Serm on: "A pproved U nto God". and at R eedville on th? fourth licensing the gam e," the court d e ­ when it agreed Io accept the M ill- Io a g reat nation. Because of co n ­ p a re n tly from slashings th a t got out of ber 27. T he public w ill find a w arm w el­ T h u rsd ay of each m onth. tf clared. T he opinion did not deal key building in P ortland, bequeath- gressional delays in th e past in control, rushed onw ard w ith the aid of ried G. S eptem Russell M organ of H illsboro and A rth u r B erg come to all th e services of this w ith th e sta tu s of pin ball and ! ed to the state by the late F ran k ap p ro p riatin g funds, must public high w ind. M ay God in his m ercy soon of P o rtlan d form law p a rtn e rsh ip a t Coquille. w arm -h earted church. A lexander o th er gam es or w ith hank nights, i M. M ulkey. The slate'': ini. rest in buildings in W ashington w ere o u t­ T rinity Lutheran Church Dr. L. W. H yde given co u rt d ecree w ith rig h t H aw thorne, pastor. ch an g e this p icture and once m ore b ring to Services of w orship a re co n d u ct­ su its d ealing w ith w hich a re still th e building is that of Ihe rem ain ­ grow n before they w ere com pleted. to practic ■ m edicine and su rg e ry w ith o u t in te rfe r­ derm an. subject to a life interest ed at »10:30 a. m.; S unday school pending. these people the happing» th a t w as th eirs ence j vested in tw o heirs of M ulkey, one S tate T reasu rer Holman this week by s ta te m edical board. B ap tist Church at 9:45. Serm on topic, "W hy I Go before this d isa ster struck. whom .«till surv iv es and con- Io m eet in te rist and principal p ay­ S unday school, 9:45 a. m. A call to C h u rc h " Ps. 122:1. You are T he state d e p artm en t of ed u ca­ ! of linm ■: In receive Ila- benefit of T h irty Y ears Ago to p rim ary , ju n io r, senior a n d co rd ially w elcomed to w orship tion has lost tw o valued employe: ren tals earned by the building. m ents on bonds of the highw ay comm ission and the W orld W ar adults. Keep in touch w ith G od’s Argus, S ep tem b er 27, 1906- Jo h n B oeker Jr. of word and be progressive. M orning w ith us. Young People's society d u rin g the past week Robcn J This week the city of P ortland V e te ra n '' S tale Aid comm ission. w ill meet F riday a t 8 p. m. in M aaske. su p erv iso r of high schixd j w aited on the hoard w ith a claim G reen v ille looking for b asket m ak in g business loca­ w orship. 11 a. m.. w h ere the old | the p arlo rs of th e church. education, has tak en a y e a r’s leave of m ore than $7000 against t h e More than $1,04.5,(XX) nf the p ay ­ L ead ers of th e leftists in Spain a re p re ­ tion here. fashioned Gospel story is preached of absence to study for his doctor's p ro p erty for back taxes and im ­ m ent w ent fur in terest alone, $975,- H arry W olford hom e on G reen M ountain burns. to th e edification of m en and p a rin g to seek safety u n d e r o th e r fla g s 060 being applied Inw ard the r e ­ «.„_«««, a . . . » ■ . ,, , degree at th e U niversity of M inne­ Mr Z ilpha W ilkins, 76, dies a t C ornelius S ep ­ w hereby souls arc saved. C om m un- Bev n t» , -< lay A dventist C hurch provem ent assessm ents. T he state, tirem en t nf highw ay bonds and in case th e F ascists are successful in th e tem b er 22. s o ta at M inneapolis. K enneth w hich docs not come in to posses­ $300,000 tow ard Hie retire m en t nf ion service. E vening service. 8 p. ' Services each S abbath (S atu r- Bench, supervisor of ad u lt ed u ca­ p re s e n t bloody civil w ar. T he lea d e rs O regon N u rsery com pany receiv es 20 tons of m. An evening of song and w orship i as follows: S abbath school, tion, has gone to Baton Rouge, I,a., sion of th e p ro p erty so long as bonus bonds. peach pits for first o p eratio n at new p roperty, fo u r of a risen, living saviour. P ra y e r w a n t to save th e ir own skins, hut th ey m a - rn- M orning w orship a t 11. to assum e th e post of assistant I Ihe present h eir lives, is responsible iles east. i for at least a p art of th e claim, m eeting T hursday. 8 p. m. Come P ra y e r m eeting 8 p. m. W ednes- S ecretary nf A g ricu ltu re W allace w e re all re a d y fo r it to continue as long Jo sh u a C lark. 90, S o u th ern O regon Indian w ar out to m eet w ith a p ray er hearing I d a F> M issionary V olunteer service professor of ad u lt education in the i but no provision was ev er m ade in a telegram to G overnor M artin U niversity of Louisiana. Prof. Jo h n fur the paym ent of any expenses as th e ra n k a n d file w ere th e victim s. If v olunteer, dies S ep tem b er 21 at F o rest Grove. advised Oregon farm ers w ith hay and p ra y e r an sw erin g God. Studies 8 p. m. F riday. V isitors a re c o r­ illiam W alters, w ho cam e to th is county in in I P e te r continued. F riday ev e­ d ially welcome. Dr. W alter H u n ­ N. M iller of th e eastern O regon incidental to the m aintenance of to s ill In stockm en in Ihe drouth th o se w ho m ak e w a r had to go into th e 1846. W dies stale norm al school at L aO rande the building. T he board of control at P rescott, W ash. tington, pastor. tf ning. O ctober 2, at 8 p. m., th e has tak en over the desk v arated by is asking tiie city of Pol l land to strick en m iddle west to list th e ir tre n c h e s a n d fro n t lines th e re w o u ld n ’t, E rn est W. L iv erm o re of n e a r B eav erto n an d Miss i ladies of th e chitrch wiH ren d er M aaske, B each's successor lias not have patience until the legislature offerings, including q u an tity and 1 15 a I G ailBgnOt* Ivn c.l o , n w J u s tin assner rif of ( C ZkAnfir ooper M ou in n t tain m s c, arried Sep- I ! program and . serve pum pkin pie be so m any conflicts. price, w ilh Ihe Federal Livestock C ongregational Church | yet been announced. tem b er 26. can m eet and -ta k e 'c a re of the sit­ Feed Agency, E xchange building, and coffee. A silv er offering w ill C hurch school. 10 a. m., F. Prof. P rin cip al B arnes re p o rts an en ro llm en t of 216 be taken. uation if it w ants to hold onto K ansas City. Mo. The federal gov- S talley, su p erin ten d en t; m orning C alifornia is a big consum er of the p ro p erty w hich is said to | ( rnm ent, S ecretary W allace in th e p ublic school, w hich opened Monday. ex­ w orship. 11 o'clock; serm on. "W hen O regon products, according to th e F red erick C rang, over 50 y ears in practice have considerable value as a pos­ plained. is not buying any feed F irst C hurch o f C hrist, S cien tist A W ash in g to n f a rm e r catches six R ain­ of m Dr. We A re G iven O u r Freedom state d ep artm en t of ag ricu ltu re. A edicine, dies S ep tem b er 25. sible site for a fu tu re sta te office for d istribution to farm ers of the S ervices a re held ev ery Sunday bow tro u t on h ighw ay, acco rd in g to new s Miss Eva C o rn eliu s b rid e of E. I.. P e rk in s S ep ­ at 11 a. m.; W ednesday evening W hat?" A nthem , "T he K ing of lotal of 2663 carloads of O regon build in g to house d e p artm en ts lo­ .stricken urea, but only acting as a Love My S hepherd Is.” Shelley, fru its and vegetables w ere sh ip ­ cated in tiie m etropolis. tem b er 26. clearing house in supplying in fo r­ sto ry . W ell, we h av e h e a rd some of our I services at 8 o’clock; S unday school M assenet," M r s . ped to l.ns A ngeles and San F ra n ­ Mrs. Louisa N ew m an. 71. d ies at fam ily hom e I a t 11 a. m. P u p ils up to the age Violin. “T hais m ation relative to location and D ungan T. A rth u r D ungan, a c t­ cisco d u rin g 1935, a su rv ey by the a n g le r frie n d s tell b ig g e r ones th an th a t. More th an $2.500.000 in stale funds n e a r G lencoe S ep tem b er 25. price of av ailab le hay to potential I of 20 y ears a re w elcom ed. Free ing m inister. d ep artm en t shows. In addition to were sent J li N ew .Yuxk (,'ity.. by Cllgloiiiers. ____ Prune Advertising Honeymoon Mountain Jots in Jest What Other Editors Say List of Measures^ Candidates Sent to Clerks, Land Sales Up Agitators at Work Our Yesterdays I