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H IL L S B O R O
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A Great Organization
Thursday, O ctobers, 19.”,G
A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
CHURCHES
The Great American Home
I c a ll t e l i y o u .
i Io y o u "
P ila r.
I c a ll
explain I
"I was . . . hoping you w o u ld ” 1
"I don't w ant to go into detail ' 1
W IIK W h ic h i» C e m b in M l the H ill* boro Indepen dent
|) borali -aid "I think 1 can tell
• * lf i l h h o r o In d e p e n d e n t Es (ah 1 STS
I fillu b u r o A r v u a l 'it a b tSî»t
y ou in ju I a few word.. It wa? '
like this 1 had Io be null l ied by I
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F u b l I s M T h u rs d a y
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S u i! k W i« YO;
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my uraudfatbet 's e .tate I went 1
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ÇN THE ■ A " ■ y
down to S in Frimci co to meet the
S u n d a y 's to p ic . “ A r e S .n . Dift
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MRS C C McKtNNKY
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W V E R N I: M . K I N N E Y
G -C - "C
Aaatviat«
Editor
E d ito r
and D eath Heal""
couldn't p o sib ly m arry him And
A C-iSE ? LE AAS 2 . 1 - ’ A-
l l i y n c a m e along by accident, a n d '
•'ll, il. and
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to
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e : o ul f f fei
e r e ei d
n
On G erm antow n road. Sunday
Selected a» O re y o n ’a B eat W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r, 1930
"S •
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T
hat's all.”
i
to
m
a
n
y
m
e
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n
s
t
e
a
d
school every Sunday. 10 a. ni ; G er­
N a m e d on A ll- A m e r ic a n W e e k ly
p a p e r E le v e n , 19S0
Mil
1 i ? , •• »-i»i
m an service, 11 a. in., first and
P ilar straightened
H o n o ra b le M e n tio n N r t io n a l E d it- r ia l A - - o c ia t io n N e w s p a p e r
e k s r e m a i n to
Only four mu
th ird Sundays; English service. 11
i said, and then. “Thi day 1 c une election day u d
P ro d u c tio n C o n te n t, lV .'U - ■, a n d C e n e ra i E x c e lle n c e . 1935
>th e a u d i d a t c i
I
aw
ay
a
n
(
a. in., second and fourth S undays
Tubby drugged me
S u b s c rip tio n K a te * S tr ic t!» Ca>h in k d ta n c e
th reaten ed m e w ith murili •r if I have accelerated the p a c e o f l l i e i r
—E. Ju liu s Traglio, pastor.
t(
< ) P
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respective eartipaign
W it h in W a s h in g to n C o u n ty
called Bi yn by anythiiu! b u l G i a
.35
T w o m o n t h a ...... ......
T e r year
11.!
ham. The man you w eie Io m arry
President Hoosevelt has a b a n ­
Congregational
Church
i
20
O
n
e
m
o
n
th
...............
S ix m o n h tn
is nauusi Gruhain'.’”
doned his “non political
peeeliei
C hurch school, 10 a. nt.. Prof.
•o';
T h re e m o n t ha
IN opy
, a n d C andidate Hoe e \e lt ha*, plun ;
• \ .
Stalley. superin ten d en t: m orning
O u ts id e W : « h in g to ii C o u n ty
3.X
• Your grandm other t h i n k . I try n ed into tlie fight intent on wiu-
w orship. 11 o'clock: serm on. "The
F o re ig n c.
U . 8 ., p e r y e a r
12
i ning re-election Hi. startin g shot
is th»» man'*”
S tanding of th e M inistry. Anthem,
¡file d at S yracuse last w e e k w a.
“Yes "
C hristian, the Morn B reaks S w eet­
MEMBER
O re g o n S ta te
F ir s t A u d ite d P a per,
(as expected, the unsw er to t hi*
ly O 'er Thee." Shelley T he West 1
“ And w hat happ<*n next''"
E d it o r ia l A a a o c ia tio n a n d
l a rg e s t A B C W e e k ly
Now
th
a
t
th
e
reg
istra
tio
n
is
over
the
N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l A s s o ­
W illam ette A ssociation of C ongre­
T here was a queer note in Io r Hear t lieu paper eainpaign a c e u .
C ir c u ia t io ii in W e»t,
c iâ t ion.
big th in g a h e a d is the g e n e ra l election gational chu rch es m eets in the
voice.- and Deborah lo o k e d
>1 P mg the president of C om m unistic
aston church W ednesday. O cto­
quickly But P ila r’s fa e hud not ! leanings.
N ovem ber
No m a tte r how yon vote bo G
b er 7 2 to 9 p m T A rth u r Dun-
“Individuals and groups uro .cck«
changed, and D eborah's eyes fell
S T A T E M E N T O F OW N E R S H IP
sure to exercise your duty of citizenship gun. acting m inister.
W c i mg to m ake C oiim uuusin an is ue
; again
’’N othing.” she s a id
lu
n
a
r
e
,
n
e
n
t.
c
ir
c
u
la
tio
n
,
etc.,
S ta te m e n t o f th e o w n e rs h ip , »
am
t
vote!
m
an election when* C om m unism 14
have to go on until the end of the
o f A u g u s t 24. 1912. o f th e
re q u ire d b y th e A c t o f C«»i -:n
c o m b iiic x i th e H ills b o r o In -
B aptist C hurch
year, o r I do not get the money UOt a contl m e t \ betw een th«‘ tu tg
H illu b v r o A r g u s p » 't h w h ic h
H tlls b o r o . O re g o n , f o r O c lo -
dei»eiident I. p u b lis h e d w e e k ly :
The m arriag e must last for a year
Sunday- school, 9:45 a nt : m o rn ­
h e r 1, 1935.
And It must go on foi G randm oth- could have added to th.at «tat ••
ing w orship at 11: evening service.
S ta te o f O re g o n , C o u n ty o f W a s h in g to n , aa.
»
1 ei's sake, anyw ay, for that long uw nt was the fact that his m ajor
8 o’clock Dr F W. S tarring, ex ecu ­
B e fo re me. a n o ta r y p u b lic in a n d f o r th e s ta te a n d c o u n ty
A fter that
. 1 don't know what opponent hak never raH ed the is-
T he thickness of a Kvhale’s skin v aries from tw o tiv e secretary of the O regon B ap­
nforesM i«l. iie r s o n a lly a p p e a re d M rs .
I
C. M c K in n e y , w h o ,
we hall do to explain to G rand sue of C om m uni in in any of lux
association, w ill preach at both
h a v in g been d u ly s w o rn a c c o rd in g to law’ , deposes and says
inches to tw o feet, very sim ilar to th at of politicians. tist
m other, but th ere w ill b»» .some­ speeches The Kan as governor ha 4
services P ray er m eeting on T h u rs­
t h a t she is th e p u b lis h e r o f th e H ilU b o r v A r g u s t w it h w h ic h
•
•
•
•
day at 8 p. m You a re w elcome to
thing B ryn will be free. then, of fairly kept w ithin the issues votei s
is co m b in e d th e H ills b o r o In d e p e n d e n t» a m i th a t th e f o llo w in g
is . to th e best o f h e r know le dge a n d b e lie f, a t r u e s ta te m e n t
»re interested in. and to our w av
T hat D elaw are. Ohio, m an w ho offered a 5 and our services. The L adies’ Aid will
course ”
o f th e o w n e rs h ip , m a n a w m e t. . e tc ., o f th e a fo re s a id p u b lic a ­
10-cent bounty for snakes slam along th e O lentangy m eet O ctober 14 at th e home of
“You cannot get the money w ith- way of thinking has had 110 p art in
tio n io r th e d a te sh o w n in th e a b o v e c a p tio n , r e q u ire d by th e
the cam paign tailed by th«* Lord
1 in a y e a r'”’
riv e r w asn't su re he did not h av e th e D. T .s w hen Mrs Dau Sabo. Orenco.
A c t o f A u g u s t 24. 1912, em bodied in s e c tio n 411. P o s ta l L a w s
“ If th e m arriage is not success­ of San Sim eon to .sm ear the presi­
a m i R e g u la tio n s , t i» w it :
h e received 1248.
•
•
•
•
1. T h a t th e nam es a n d addresses o f th e b usiness m a n ­
ful to that extent “ D eborah ex dent ils a red.
Free M ethodist Church
a ge rs a r e : P u b lis h e rs . M c K in n e y At M. K in n e y ; E d it o r a n d
plained corefullv. “I do not get it
Exam ination of th«» flloa of the
W 'e.w onder if th at G erm an scientist w ho claim s
Sunday. O ctober 11. is Y-'ung
m a n a g e r. W . V e rn e M c K in n e y
A s s o c ia te e d ito r . M rs . E C.
It .’I “
H eard press r«*veal th e fact that
he can convert saw dust into food has th ought of a People's Day at the F ree M ethod­
M c K in n e y .
“Your grundm other st»cms very this sam e lh a r s t was for fifteen
j w'
2. T h a t th e o w n e rs a r e t M r
E . C. M c K in n e y a n d W .
“T
w ay to convert people to its consum ption.
ist church. The P o rtlan d D istrict
V e rn e M< K in n e y . H iiE b . r. . O r. . « n.
fond of Bi > n.”
sears our outstanding udvocute of
Young People's E vangelistic band
3. T h a t th e k n o w n b o n d h o ld e r» . m o rtg a g e e s a n d o th e r se­
“She lo\ «• him .” D eborah said. Hu aan recognition. In 1933 aft-
c u r it y hoo ters o w n in g o r h o ld in g I | w r c e n t o r m o re o f to ta l
A rth u r S h erm an trav eled 20.000 m iles from w ill be present to have charge of 1
1
er
thi* adm inistration finally tre -
I w ith .i little catch in her breath
a m o u n t o f bond», m o r t i ages o r o th e r w n i r i i : « a r e : None.
L ib eria to atten d th e M ontana School of Mines, all th e services d u rin g the day 1
"He i.x w onderful to her Even if ogiuzid R ilmou . H eard c o n g ra tu ­
< M KINNEV
T
he
m
orning
and
evening
serm
ons
G ran d p a w ould have had to w alk it everv day w ill be given by young people.
her voice sounded as usual “Then the estate wen* not so tied. I don’t lated the president In F ebruary of
S w o rn to a n d s u b s c rib e d b e fo re m e t h is ;‘. rd «lay o f O c to b e r,
191b.
1 cam e up to get some em broidery •ee how we could he
th ro u g h deep snow.
. divorced 1918 he called the bolshesiks “rep-
Services for the w eek are as fol­
W . V . M c K I N N E Y , m y c o m m is s io n e x p ire s J a n u a r y 13. 193?.
I find m yself w ith no w ork at all
. . before that tim e w ithout b re a k ­ re-.cntativc.x of the most demo«-iatic
low.-: T hursday, p ra y e r m eeting and
to
do
these
days.”
governm ent in E urope” and sp« ak .
ing G ra n d m o th e rs h eart.“
teac h er train in g class, 7:30 p. m.
P ilar was w atching her
“You
S unday school. 10 a. nt.: preach- I
P ilar tu rn ed the ivory holder be- of Lenin as the leader "w hose p a ­
(By
F
rances
S
helley
Wees)
a re refreshing.“ she sighed “But tw een her long, brow n fingers, . “It triotism no intellectual man in
ip ,’. It and 7:45. We in v ite any ,
( C o n t in u a l f r o m la«C w e e k)
really. D eborah, you m ust begin to seems rath e r a long tim e out of E urope ever ch alk nged " It m ust
young person yvho w ants to see '
A
nd
if
h
e
did
love
P
ilar
so
d
e
a
r­
be recalled that at thi* time. Hearxt.
m ake some changes in your life, or
C
h
ristian
ity
in
action
to
come
and
This w eek has been set aside th ro u g h ­
D eborah looked at her.
a great ow ner of gold and copper
O th e rw a y Bound
h ear the ringing testim onies of this ly. then P ila r w as a very lovely you w ill be com pletely bew ildered
“You know that B ryn couldn't inuies. hoped to obtain m ining con-
fine group of enthusiastic w orkers person. M adeline and Sally didn't by B ryn’s gay \Norld. B ryn travels
out th e land fo r observance as fire p re­
be in love w ith me,’ 'she aid
It is argued by th e O regon G ran g e B u lletin th at of th e M aster J u e l R ennells, fo r­ like her. but they d id n 't u n d er- j p retty fast d ear.”
cessions in Hu.tsia.
P ilar did not move Not by a
vention w eek and the firem en and officials adoption of th e s ta te b an k bill, w h ich o rn am en ts m er H illsboro boy. has charge of stand. And B ryn's h eart m ust ache. 1 D eborah sat dow n slowly, w ith
PerbapK th<- fact th at H ear t was
e
x
p
r
é
s
-
io
n
c
h
a
n
g
e
e ballot th is year, w ould resu lt in so m ingling th ? group. J. N W alker, pastor. now. to th in k that he w as sh u t the Italian em broidery in her hand f l i c k e r did her
<ti ippom teil in o b t a i n i n g h is n u n *
of H illsboro a re c a rry in g this m essage of th
k
a
n
d
fa
t
aw
ay
from
P
ilar
for
so
long;
and
H
e
r
c>
inn-
res
w
ere
public moneys* th a t th e state w ould not need to pay-
in ’, i -uc«' 10,1 1 la., hi c o n t r o l
She fingered it absently “H asn’t
P ilar m ust be suffering dreadfully. B ryn explained it allto.vou. P i l a r ’
prevention to the local people in a m an­ in terest to keep some activ ity of g overnm ent op­
to supply lus new-» service to the
F oursquare C hurch
he
When sh e was finished in th e she asked at last, lifting her dark
in love
voti
“Not
e ra tin g w hen an o th er d e p artm en t had idle funds.
G erm an propaganda dep artm en t for
H arvest Home festival w ill be
n e r th a t should get results. School chil­
p e a le d .
It is not necessary to adopt a p rep o stero u s s ta te held in th e C hurch all day next kitchen. D eborah w ent up th e back eyes.
$iOO IHM)
year. and w inch \
P
i
l
a
r
“
stairs
sw
iftly
and
along
the
hall
to
“S
urely
vou
knev
“E xplained w h at?’’ P ilar ;tsked.
signed hortly hefu ».•» In. change
d ren a re actin g as ju n io r fire m arshals b an k in g schem e to do w hat th e B ulletin advocates. Sunday The church w ill be beau­ her room Som eone cam e lightly
l
l
a
r
..»lii
»ftlv.
•
L
\<
n
f
i
did
'
i
It is now being done. T he sta te of Ori’gon has a tifully decorated w ith flow ers and
i,.
.
may
explain
th< rea .011
a fte r a m om ent.
“you w ouldn't expc< et m e te
a n d are m aking inspections of th e ir homes large floating deficit an d has had one for ra th e r colored leaves w hile a huge taorn- along the hall, and she caught her
hi« pn •«rut attem pt ti .stamp
“
I
know
he
.
.
hasn’t
told
the
lest it should be Bryn. But
m ention it. D eborah'
w ho does not ag iee \ til
w ith th e aid of th e ir paren ts. T he ques­ m any years. By pooling in activ e funds th e sta te pays of-plenty will overflow a b eau ti­ it breath
was. instead. P ilar; and sh e was others. Sallv. or M adeline. I don’t
“No." D eborah sac 1 a fter a m o­
on all its obligations. W ere it not fo r th is ful display of fruits, vegetables and
a red.
¡th in k even Tubby knows. I’m not m< nt. At P ilar's w< at Is her heart inn
tio n n a ire contains v aluable inform ation casli
in
search
of
D
eborah,
for
her
own
p o llin g arran g em en t, th e sta te w ould be com pelled o th er tokens of the harvest. This
ri>om w as dow n in th e o th er w ing q u ite sure w hy he hadn't For a had fallen like lead So P ilar dui
fo r everyone, w hich should include those to issue in terest-b earin g w arra n ts
is the second an n u al harvest festi­
w hile I thought it was on his own
G overnor Landon continues hi?
In this respect th e s ta te is now its ovv n b a n k ­ val to be held in th e church and w ith G ran d m o th er’s She glanced account, but now I think he has know. B ryn had tol
in terested in doing e v ery th in g possible to
in
through
th
e
open
door.
“ B r y n , o f c o u r s e , i; . a gentlem an." tour around the country and voters
er
and
th
e
business
is
conducted
w
ith
o
u
t
stain
of
prom
ises
to
be
m
uch
m
ore
gor­
I
been
doing
it
for
me.
so
th
at
I
prevent fires. .
“Ah. th ere you arc. sw eetie ” she
P ilar said. “He do«*.- i not tell any ev ery wii« re realize that the Kan-
polities and w ithout the cost to th e tax p ay e rs th a t geous than last year's. At 11 a. m.
said. “I w ondered if you'd run | w ouldn't feel so q u eer anti left m o r e t h a n is n e c e s s a r y . ''
..» governor is a progressiv«’ Real-
T he firem en and local officials should w ould result from estab lish m en t of a s ta te bank th e subject will be "Harvests of aw
I
out.’’
ay. W here’ve you been?”
'B ut i/ing th at the (aim vo te in a y
“ N o .” D e b o r a h s a i d again
to a general b an k in g business.
th e Y ear" w hile at 7:30 p. m. the
< I o n l m u r d n il
i,
r iilw m n
have th e w h o leh e a rte d co-operation of ev­ devoted
t ! “I don’t know w hat you m ean.’’
“
I
w
as
dow
n
in
the
kitchen.“
provi-
deeixive in th e election re-
M oreover, if a sta te b an k w ere su b stitu ted for
essage will be "A S ow er Went Deborah explamed. praying that
tu rn Mr I ..«ltd:on has trained hiN
ery m an, w om an and child in this work. th e present arra.ngem ert. and th e b ank w ere con­ m
Forth." A new featu re of th e S u n ­
heavy airtillcry along the .»gri<rub
F ire in all its h o rro r has stru ck a t Bandon ducted on business principles, th e s ta te w ould neces­ day evening services w ill be p re­ 2. “E xcursions into In san ity ;” 3.
tu rai front In 1932 th e farm ers of
sa
rily
collect
sufficient
tax
es
to
pay
in
terest
to
th
e
sented
for
the
first
tim
e
this
S
u
n
­
"A Bishop's Idea." N ext Sunday. '
and elsew here. T here is no tellin g w hen b an k on its o v erdrafts, w h ereas it now pays no
the middle west, norm ally repuhli-
day. It is to be a prophetical p re­ O ctober 18. the services w ill be in
can. went over to the dem iw ratte
carelessness or som e o th e r cause will r e ­ in terest. All th a t w ould be accom plished w ould be lude w hich w ill fe atu re up-to-the- celebration
of St. L u k e’s day. w ith 1
side It
up to the governor to
su lt in H illsboro being listed as having an ad d itio n al tax b u rd en upon th e people laid sole­ m inute hap p tn in g s in the light of serm on. “T he H ealing S hepherd."
i By A. I I.indtirck I
put the
farm stales bark into
ly to support a sta te bank personnel.
B ible prophecy. T he subject of the and intercession for those w ho a re 1 SALEM
O regon's 36 countie and S pringfield w ill receive the th - republican fold if he Is to win.
been stru ck by a big blaze.
In sh o rt th e b an k act prom ises to perform th e prelude for this S unday is "An Im ­ engaged in th e m inistry of h eal­ reduced their bond and w arran t w hole h earted co-operation of the
and
his
speeches
throughout the
H illsboro h as an excellen t fire d e p a rt­ opposite of th e econom ies claim ed for it by- its age that S poke the D estiny of ing. P astor H enry S. H aller may debt burden by nearly $3.000.000 state board of control in any p ro b ­ farm belt have stressed
his support
sponsors.—
O
regonian.
E
m
pires."
A
ppropriate
m
usical
be consulted any day betw een 10 d u rin g th e past tw o years, accord­ lem arisin g in connection with of continued d routh relief, .eed
m ent and a fire m arsh al th a t h as accom ­
num bers w ill be given at each s e r­ a. m. and noon, or by appointm ent, I ing to a survey ju st com pleted by these projects Tile board, ufter a loans and crop insurance.
plished m uch in th e rem oval of fire h a z ­
vice. Sunday school is at 9:45 a. m. at the house office. 232 N orth S tate T reasu rer Rufus C. Holman conference w ith represen tativ es of
ard s. but they cannot do it all.
and C rusader service at 6:15 p. m. T hird avenue.
• ' ’
♦
Every county in the state show s the th re e associations, announced
T uesday, at 7:45. “G lim pses from
Mr Landon on tour h is one id-'
a reduction in its outstanding in ­ th a t th e sta te w ould not contract
the Life of C hrist." Friday, at
W hosoever Will
debtedness d u rin g the tw o year for any flax in the te rrito ry cover­ vantage on his chief oppom nt He
T a x p a y ers M ake U p Loss
7:45 p. m , in sp iratio n al service.
(A bove N orth Plains)
period witli C latsop w iping out its ed by the co-operatives The prison is free to devote most of lus tune
B eaverton. Oregon. S ep tem b er 28. 1938 Come and com m em orate harvest
F riday nignt, 8. p ra y e r and praise debt en tirely to join L inn and flax plant, how ever, w ill tak e over to the actual cam paign, w hereas
E ditor A rgus—H aving sp en t considerable tim e hom e w ith us n ext Sunday. —G uy service. S aturday. 7:30. Second and M arion for a total of three coun­ any su rp lu s flax w hich eith er of the pre ident Is burdened w ith the
and effort to o btain re liab le inform ation reg ard in g P. D uffield, Jr., pastor.
Main streets. Hillsboro, a n o t h e r ties w hich now boast a d e a n slate th e co-operatives find them selves responsibilities of his great office.
stre e t m eeting, th e w eath er p e r­ w ith n eith er outstanding bonds or burdened w ith. Plans a re under At every scheduled stop, telephone
Mrs. W . S. T ilton h ad th e h onor of th e operation of th e state b a n k in N orth D akota,
and as we are going to v ote on a sim ilar m easu re T u alatin P lains P re sb y terian C hurch m itting. S u n d ay school, 10 a. m . w arrants. Six other counties, in way for increasing th e acreage of connections a r e prom ptly m u le
being th e firs t citizen to d o n a te to w a rd in
O regon. I am going to give y o u r rea d e rs th e
Sunday school at 10:15: preaching beginning o u r new q u a rte r lesson addition to these thre". have no flax in th e W illam ette valley to 4000 w ith th e While Hou e and the busi­
th e Bandon fire relief fu n d by leaving $2 b en efit of som e of th e th in g s I h av e learned.
ness of the nation taki n up d ire c t­
at 11: C. E. at 8 p. m. D uring the study, w ith in terest in the p rim ary outstanding
bonds.
T hese
are n ext year.
• • •
ly w ith his secretaries in W ashing­
From th e a n n u al rep o rt of R. M. S tangler, m an ­ m onth of O ctober th e Epistle of and ju n io r departm ents. 3 p. m. Colum bia.
Douglas.
Josephine
a t th e A rgus office th e day th e p a p e r
P aul to th e E phesians is b e in g 1 consecration service: 8 p. m , ev an ­ Polk, U m atilla and W ashington.
PWA red tap e has necessitated ton Routine papers re q u irin g the
cam e out announcing th a t contributions ag er of th e B ank of N o rth D akota. I h av e tak en studied
daily. A series of serm ons gelistic service. Monday. 8 p m ,
The aggregate bonded debt of the postponem ent of the d ate for op­ presidential sig n atu re are ex am in ­
follow ing data: Real estate loans. 16.482; am ount
could be left here. Mrs. T ilton is t h e the
loaned. S40.505.450. Of th is am ount, th e F ed eral is being preached on th e book.— i evangelistic service. Rev. Ethel counties is show n to have been ening bids on the state capitol job ed. signed and dispatched back to
H eidner w ill be w ith us. Tuesday, reduced from $24.051.452 on July until th e la tte r part of Novem ber. j the capital; correspondence on of-
w idow of th e late W . S. Tilton, G. A. R. Land bank has refin an ced 8.087. F arm s now ow ned A ndrew C arrick, pastor.
8 p. m . Rev. E thel H eidner. Topics 1. 1934. to $21,365.054 on tije same The capitol com m ission at a m eet­ 1 ficial business and conferences on
an
d
in
th
e
process
of
foreclosure.
3.104.
Loans
d
e
­
v eteran , and is in the evening of life. W hile
as yet unannounced. W ednesday, date Vtis year.
B eaverton C hurch of C hrist
i ing this w eek set the d ate for problem s confronting th e executive
linquent. 4.323. L oans in good standing. 918. Loans
she is not endow ed w ith a b u n d a n t w orldly paid
Road w arran ts of th e counties, aw ard in g th e contract ten tativ ely at must be taken care of In fact not
B ible school w ith classes for all 8 p. m . the Lord w illing, Rev. H eid­
as p er contract. 50.
ner w ill still be w ith us. T hursday, how ever, show an increase from Novcmbi r 29 w ith a possibility only is the president oh tour, tmt
goods, she has a h e a rt of gold an d lives
O n th e above loans, th e losses m ade u p by age« every Lord's day at 9:45 a. m , 8 p. m . Rev. H eidner's last night, $750,086
63 to $1.060.95.3 71 in the I that the tim e m ight have to tie the W hite House also. In a cam ­
Mrs. V ernia Hopper, su p erin ten d ­
h e r m otto: “ Do unto o th ers as you w ould tax p ay ers to J a n u a ry 1, 1935. am ounted to $11.034 - ent.
Com m union service, followed , come and brin g y o u r friends, we ! tw o-year period but th e com bined extended still an o th er week until paign ils strenuous as the present
247,
an
d
th
ere
w
ill
be
fu
rth
e
r
losses,
w
hich
a
form
er
one only Mr R oosevelt's vigor
have o th ers do unto yo u .”
by preaching, 11 a. m.. special believe "w hat the w orld needs is road bond and road w arran t debt N ovem ber 27.
b an k ex am in er estim ates w ill n o t be less th a n $25,- m usic by the choir w ith Mrs. J Jesus."—M elvin E. Jam es, pastor.
• • •
an d splendid h ealth keep him from
was w hittled from $24 801 538 63 to
000.000.
$22 426.007 71. S inking funds for the
Johnson director. Y oung people's
P urchase of 6595 acres of tim ­ dropping by th e w ayside
M r. and M rs. Sam uel, fo rm e r N orth D akotians. meeting, 6:45 p. m , song s e r v ic e 1
Methodist Episcopal Churrh
retire m en t of road bonds w ere bered laed in the M ary' Peak sec-
Mr. Roosevelt's appenranee I n
now well know p resid en ts of F o rest G rove, in a and preaching by th e pastor. 7:45
S unday school w ith go and glow built up from a total of $1.367.965.66 tion of B enton county was recom ­ ¡sm all tow ns alw ays b rin g s o u t
R eaction as voiced by G overnor M artin re cen t interview , said: "'We cam e to O regon 16 y ears p. m. M id-w eek B ible study W ed­ will open at 9:45 a. m. C. C. W eb­ on Ju ly 1. 1934. to $1,409.105 31 on ; m
ended to the federal forest re s e r­ crow ds w ho w ant to see a p r e s i ­
a n d G eneral C harles M. D aw es fo rm e r ago, bu t w e still ow n th e farm n e a r D evil's Lake. nesday. 8 p. m. In term e d iate C h ris­ er. general -superintendent. H ap­ Ju ly 1. 19.36.
vation com m ission’ several m onths dent of the U nited S tates regard-
py
boys
and
girls
in
the
joyous
N
o
rth
D
akota.
T
hro
u
g
h
th
is
m
ism
anagem
ent
and
Most
of
the
counties
a
re
show
n
l e . of his political affiliation llis?
vice-president, a g a in st th e David Lloyd incom petence, th e officials of N o rth D akota lost huge tian Endeavor, sam e hour. We u rg e : ' rally spirit w ith capable teachers to have reduced th eir general fund ago by th e state board of forestry. platform
appearance» and b r i e lAl
all w ho have no o th er church home
Th • area w ill be added to the n a ­
G eorge a tta c k on G en eral Jo h n J. P ersh in g sum s of money, w hich th e ta x p a y e rs h av e been to w orship w ith us in any or all and church w orkers Bible tex t and w a rra n t indebtedness d u rin g the tional forest. C utting of tim b er on talks have run ,o as m any ns ten
w as expected. T he g overnor rig h tly holds com pelled to m ak e u p w ith e x tra taxes. "‘No, we of these assem blies.—M. Putm an, the w orld’s best lite ra tu re will past tw o years, the aggregate of this tract, it is understood, will be a day. W ithout seem ing to p atro n ­
J study in "Life’s N oblest Purpose." this debt being w hittled from $2,- placed strictly on a sustained yield iz e . he puts his hosts com pletely
th a t G eneral P ersh in g deserves th e p raise w ould not w an t a s ta te b an k estab lish ed in Oregon. pastor.
Classes for all
ages.
M orning 698 202 47 to $2.183.798.82.
at ease and his sm ile brings a ready
basis.
have had all th e ex p erien ce w ith a state bank
• • •
and esteem of every A m erican citizen for We
church w orship hour, 11 o'clock.
T he net indebtedness of the .36
, response from all present. He i.s
w e c a re to have. W'e a re not h eav y tax p ay ers here,
Christian Church
C
hoir
music.
Mrs.
Rex
Howell.
S tate police presented arrest tic k ­ perhaps a little m ore form al than
his i o u rag e in dem an d in g th a t th e A m eri­ b u t w e certain ly w ould not w a n t to see th e farm ers
Lord's day unified study-w orship
n L
? now ,e u - co’untie.s, including all bonds and
9 45-11
a
m e C n hurch
P ?n ist' ... sp rm o n by c , tho pastor, w arran ts but deducting sinking ets to 665 m otorists d u ring August, in 1932 w hen he freq u en tly look
i rviee
s m . s.sa
n . 45
« a.
m.
u re n ,,.u
can arm ies in th e W orld w a r fig h t u n d e r and tax p ay e rs of O regon get in to a mess like th ey servic
subject:
"L
ife's
G
reat
Satisfaction
funds,
totalled
$23.200.701.22
on
in N orth D akota, an d we a re going to do all we school, 9:45 a. m. Aim, 222. A ddress I E pw orth league 6:45 p m. topic Ju ly I. this year, com pared w ith w hile 6220 o th e r» m otorists d rew off his coat, ap p earin g in sh irt
th e ir own officers and as se p a ra te units. It did
w arning slips d u rin g th e month. sleeves, hu, he m akes his audience
by E vangelist Floyd A. Ross. M orn­ I "The V erse I L ik e so Well " Mot-
can to defeat th e b an k m easu re th is fall.”
$26.131.777.44 tw o y ears ago.
F ailu re to possess an operator's li­ ft .'I his own convictions that lus
w ould have been n othing less th a n a dis-
ing w orship. 10:45. m usic by T reble
V ery tru lv yours,
O nly th ree counties--C oos, C rook cense caused the a rre st of 102 m o­ stew ardship has been sin cere and
choir under direction of Mrs. F lo r­ | to: "Look Up—-Lift Up." A great
H. R. FINDLEY.
grai - fo r A m erican soldiers to be th row n
ence K ram ien; serm on. “Love G lor­ I place for young folks w here young • and G rant a re show n to have a torists w hile 55 others w ere riled for (he goixl of the country.
P
re
sid
e
n
t
T
ax
p
ay
ers'
League.
into allied arm ies its cannon fo d d e r and
ifying the G ift." T his is "Home folks are welcome. E vening church debt load in excess of five per- to ap p ear In court to answ er sp eed ­
I cent of th e ir assessed valuations ing charges.
C om ing" day. Let every m em ber w orship. 7:30. H earty singing. G os­ lan
not to m aintain th e ir se p a ra te identity.
G overnor Landon, now th a t the
d only th ree others- Morrow,
and friend of th e church plan to pel messages. Special music. S e r­
cam pagin is in full swing, is d e m ­
The E nglish sta te sm a n ’s criticism of lack
m
on
by
th
e
pastor.
Subject:
"T
he
ultnom ah and W heeler a re in ­
com e and brin g a basket dinner C row n A w aits the C onquest." The d M
The
state
liquor
comm
ission
was
onstrating som e of the fighting
e b te d for m ore than four percent
of p rep a re d n ess is do u b tless ju stified , fo r
and we ll have a g reat social and public w ill find a w arm w elcom e of
not bluffing when it threatened characteristics all K ansans know
th e ir valuations.
sp
iritu
a
l
fellow
ship
at
noon.
C
h
ris­
it w as m ore th an a y e a r a fte r A m erica en­
to
install
its
own
delivery
system
he possesses. At the sta rt of the
F ifte e n Y ears Ago
bia county w ith a debt
tian E ndeavor. 6:45 p. m. E vangel­ in this w arm -h earted church. P eo­ La Colum
tiL ° f - T . 'I . 0- ! 2 PJ? C.™ L‘l ? h2 * n ! “ eig h t“ ™1, s ’ c ^ i with
'i m a / a “ K. *Me- cam paign Mr Landon did not seem
tered the w a r before it w as in a position to
A rgus. O ctober 6. 1921—Van B. D el.ashm utt, istic service, 7:45 p. m. Music p re ­ ple in H illsboro and su rro u n d in g
to
relish speaking to large a u d i­
other to he carry in g the lightest pro­ M ahan of A lbany declared w hile
really accom plish an y th in g . The re st of C ivil w ar v eteran , horsem an, ex -m ay o r of P o rtlan d lude, song service and picture m ade te rrito ry n o t atten d in g
ences. but the receptions he got
churches
a
re
cordially
invited
to
p
ortionate
debt
load
of
any
of
the
th e tim e h ad to be sp e n t in g e ttin g the and fo rm er county resident, dies in Spokane, Wash., w ith rags. Serm on. "O ur W onder­ the fellow ship and en rich m en t of counties, w hich still have o u t­ on a visit to Salem this week for on his recent sw ing w ere most
4.
ful Bible." We in v ite strangers and all these
m achine rea d y . This country should be O ctober
services. — A lexander standing bonds or w arran ts w hile a conference w ith G overnor M ar­ h eartening to him and he now
W ashington co u n ty sev en th in list of prize friends to these services. You w ill H aw thorne, pastor.
Coos county w ith a debt ratio of tin. McM ahan estim ates that the finds considerable pleasu re in m eet­
read y a t all tim es to p ro te c t itself, but not aw ard s at state fair.
find a w elcom e and a pleasant
5.59 per cent is carry in g th e h eav ­ comm ission could save at least $20.- ing even the largest crow ds. The
church
hom
e
w
ith
us.
R.
L.
P
u
t­
0(X) a year by ow ning and o p erat­ republican candidate often steps
fo r aggression.
Mrs. M ary A. P ra tt, B eaverton, pioneer of 1852,
Bethany
German
Baptist
Churrh
iest p roportionate load.
nam, pastor.
ing its own trucks.
dies at age of 89.
down from the re a r platform of
C h , rch school, 9:45; 11, services
his train a fter a b rief talk and
M r. an d Mrs. E. C. B row n celeb rate th e ir 25th
condì ctod by E vangelist Jo h n San
O rville G am ble, superintendent
T
he
O
renro-R
eedville
Parish
w edd in g a n n iv ersary at Forest G rove.
P rotest ; of Salem citizens against w alks about a bit, talk in g w ith
de rs of M ilw aukie and Joseph of the em ploym ent institution for
Sunday school in both churches. Dahl, singer. A fternoon and eve- adult blind, is again under fire. ;
ard H. H arvey and G race M. S axton m a r­
board fence being erected those in th e crow d standing n e a r­
In view of th e ch a rg e s being m ade ried H S ow
10 a. m.; w orship service in the ning w ill be tak en up by the dis- Four m em bers of h i s advisory ¡ iirn PP,l 'b e
ep tem b er 35.
of the new capitol est to him. He is show ing capacity
ag a in st P resident R oosevelt as to bis A m er­
C h a rle s E. Lytle, pro m in en t railw ay m an. dies O renco church. 11 a. m ; w orship trict S unday school convention, board have signed a form al coin- building w ere not in vain after for greeting in n friendly w av
serv ice in the R eedville church, 8 beginning at 2:30.—Theo. A. Leger, plam t ad drew ed to G
overnor
M ar- . all. T he capitol commission has hiindia ds of men and w om en u n ­
........
..................
icanism and his alleg ed red su p p o rt, it h ere O ctober 4 a fte r b rief illness.
tin and the board of control charg- 1 beard and heeded. O rders have der all so rts of conditions.
M em orial highw ay endorsed by various p. m. W omen's M issionary society pastor.
w as g ra tify in g to all good citizens to h e a r co u n O ty regon
m eets at O renco on th e third W ed­
ing G am ble w ith failu re to co­ been issued to su b stitu te a w ire
groups as nam e for high w ay th ro u g h here.
nesday ot each m onth and at R eed­
him in a recen t ta lk sh a rp ly re p u d ia te
All Saints (Episcopal)
o perate w ith his advisors. F riction panel instead of the bonrds so hunters or in een d iartists in the
St. F ran cis church at Iiuy ded icated O ctober 4.
ville on th e fo u rth T hursday of
a t tax p ..........
ay ers
and others inter- opinion of ,1 W. Ferguson, stale
Services for th e 18th Sunday betw een G am ble and
i u i his
n s a advisor
u v i s o r i th
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............
a n y com m unistic su p p o rt and to forcefully
each m onth.
tf after T rin ity w ill be held as fol­ board last spring resulted in th e 1 p-s,ptl m ight follow the progress of forester. The large n u m b er of sm all
T h irty Y ears A go
point out how he stood in re g a rd to A m er­
the
building
operations
from the fires reported b u rning in th e dis*
lows: holy com m union at 7:30 a. rem oval of th ree of the board m em ­
A rgus, O ctober 4. 1906 — P. R. A- N. now h a s I Seventh-day Adventist Churrh
side lines.
ican institutions an d ideals. Any m an big n early
bers
by
G
overnor
M
artin
and
the
m
.:
S
unday
school
at
9:45
a.
m.
Iriet Is accounted for by F erg u ­
20 m iles of track out of H illsboro, and w ill at
each S abbath (S aturday) M rning p ra y e r at 11. The church appointm ent of th re e new m em - I
• • •
son as due to back-fires started by
enough to be elected to such a high of­ once send crew to Tillam ook to s ta rt co nstruction at , :us Services
follows: S abbath school. 10 a. school teach ers’ in stitu te w ill hold bers. The present situation is ex- , A total of $98 90(1 in revenues persons living in the tim b ered area
fice could not be com m unistic, b ut it is th a t end. Tillam ook business m en sign bond for m. M orning w orship at 11. P ray er its first m eeting Tuesday. O ctober pected to culm inate eith er in the from p ari-m utuel b ettin g on dog in an i ffort to save th eir property.
m eeting a t 8 p. m. Wednesday; 13. at St. S tephen's cathedral, open­ rem oval of th e su p erin ten d e n t or and horse racing was distrib u ted R eports of incen d iarists activities
n a tu ra l th a t w ith due re g a rd to th e rig h ts line.
G eorge S tew art. R eedville n a tiv e son, dies in M issionary V olunteer service 8 p. ing at supper a t 6:15. T he sup p er an o th er sh akc-up in his advisory am ong fairs in O regon this year, in the burned section a re believed
of individuals, w h e th e r rich or poor, th a t P o rtlan d as resu lt of being ru n o v er by truck.
m. Friday. V isitors are cordially ■ .11 b e ( l e e . T h e R e v . A. J R o c k ­ board.
according to a re p o rt by S ecretary by C harles I’ray. su p erin ten d e n t of
an y p resid en t should strive to do every­
S k eleto n of C arey D. S nyder, self-confessed h ig h ­ welcome Dr. W alter H untington. ford of O regon C ity will preside.
* • •
of State Snell The bulk of the stato police, to have been greatly
tf P apers w ill be read by Dean R am ­
T he forest fire situation in Coos racing revenue:: w ent to the state exaggerated. C ountless rum ors of
th in g possible to aid th e comm on m an and w ay robber, found in brush by H arry Hansen, a I pastor.
y oung m an w ho was out hun tin g . D octors say it is
ey and Mrs. Gage H aselton on and C u rry counties has kept Gov- fair and thi' Pacific International ovldeneo of Incendiarism Investi­
raise his s ta n d a rd s of living. D isregard of not
suicide.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Why We S hould Study the P ra y ­ ern o r M artin p re tty close to his each of w hich received $31.400 71 gated by tale police w ere found
this, as th e p resid en t said, m akes a fertile
The service of w orship begins at er Book." and "T he Old T e sta ­ office the past ten days. On the A total of $25.008 52 was distributed to be w ithout a n y su b stan tial
G eorge Wilcox, 77. dies at C ornelius.
10:30
a.
m
.;*Sunday
school
at
9:45.
m ent." Those seeking a church S unday follow ing the destruction am ong th e several county fair The foundation w hatever, P ray said.
b re e d in g g round fo r ra d ic a l forces.
L ord Lovelace, E B. T ongue's four-year-old,
.S erm on to p i:, "C hristian Progress" hom e and a devotional and in sp ir­ of Bandon the governor spent th e | N orthw est tu rk ey show received
has so far been a five-tim e w in n er th is season.
,
—2
Pet.
1.
5-8.
You
are
cordially
ing
service a re cordially invited to e n tire day in his office directing $1200 and the P endleton Round-
Rev. C. L. H am ilton tra n sfe rre d from h ere to
F u rth e r repercussion» from the
All Saints. T h e vicar Is alw ays m obilization of fire fighters ami Up and east' rn O regon livestock in tern
N ew berg and Rev. B elknap of F o rest G rove comes j welcomed to w orship w ith us.
strife th at has been d is­
ready and w illing to m in ister ,o contacting state and federal relief show each $4915 The state's cut tu rb in al
here.
g (lie Cham poeg p ark com-
N on-union high school d ire c to rs and
agencies
to
ru
sh
em
ergency
sup­
Pilgrim
H
ousp
the
sick.
A
nyone
desiring
him
to
from
race
b
ettin
g
this
year
C harles H. M itchell and Miss Lois Bow lby m a r­
m is'lnn w ere heard this w eek when
O ctober 11: C hapel service of call please telephone 1661. C hoir plies into the strick en area. The the larges, since p ari-m u tu el w wflsj
ag­
b u d g e t com m ittee, h ead ed by A. M. Ja n n - ried h ere O ctober 4.
governor did not even tak e tim e erin g w as legalized in Oregon. Last M iry Drain A lbro w as rem oved as
.w
orship,
19th
Sunday
a
fter
P
e
n
ti-
rehearsal
F
rid
ay
evening
at
7:30.
W. W. T ennis of S hady B rook su ffers h e a rt a t­ ' cost, at 10:30 a. m. Serm on, "All
sen. a re a p p a re n tly doing a fine jo b of it
The V icar w ill m eet the young peo­ out to celebrate his 73rd birth d ay year's d istrib u tio n am ounted t o park superintendent by a vote of
train at G aston and dies.
four of the eom m lslsoners Mrs. A l­
th e Days of My Life." th e 22nd ple of th e m ission F riday ev e­ on T hursduy of last w eek.
w h en th e y can lop o ff one mill on th e ir tack O on
only $71.200.
bro was rem oved from th e com m is­
regon N ursery com pany people, M. M cDonald
series of talk s on "The 23rd ning at 5 o'clock to organize a
ta x e stim a te s fo r ru n n in g this division of and A. McGill, tak e up options on land in West (in
sion by G overnor M artin tw o weeks
i Psalm.' "Religion in the News" I young people's fellow ship society.
The new ly organized flax co-
Most of the fires in the Cons- ago in an effort to restore harm ony
U nion d istrict.
th e e d u c a tio n a l field.
I topics: 1. "The Message of a R abbi;" I Reginald Hicks, vicar.
I operatives at M ount Angel, C anby C urry area w ere e ith e r set by to the organization.
The w orld is indeed fo rtu n a te th a t it
has such an o rg an izatio n as the Red gro ss
to step in im m ediately in tim e of d isa ster
and need. A splendid exam ple of the
speetl and fine w ork done by this o rg an i­
zation w as th e case of Bandon, w here this
g re a t relief agency w as on the job at once
to give aid to the victim s of the disastrous
fire. No money is b e tte r spent th a n that
for m em bership in the Red Cross.
The local o rg an izatio n is accep tin g
fre e will o fferin g s here to aid in giving
relief to the fire victim s at Bandon. Money
m ay be tu rn e d in at the A rgus office. The
plight of these Bandon people m akes ev­
eryone feel th at they w ant to help in any
way possible.
F irst C h u rrh of C hrist, Scientist
Services are held every Sunday
at It a. in ; W ednesday evening
services at 8 o'clock. Sunday school
at 11 a m. P upils up to th e age
of 20 years a re welcom ed. Free
reading room open on W ednesdays
and S aturdays from 2 until 4 p. in
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