The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 22, 1936, Page 10, Image 10

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H IL L S B O R O
I/illsboitii^Mr g us
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O ,
CHURCHES
OREGON
T h u rsd ay , O ctober 22, 1900
The Great American Home
"I have told her," llry n said,
and cam e a step closer. "Shi* know s
exactly why I w anted Io m arry
All Sainis (Episcopal)
H illsboro will be host next M onday
you.
D eborah. Nobody Io this
S e n ices for the 20th Sunday
Iff
W
r
o
U
W
a
to
th
e
school
te
a
c
h
e
rs
of
th
re
e
co
u
n
ties—
Wltfc W hich ia Cum hinrd th e IlilU horo Independent
w orld could have It uny plainer."
a fte r T rinity will be held as fo l­
"I'm glad."
Ifilb h u ro Argua Katab. 1MM
H illsboro Independent Katab. 1873
Y am hill, C olum bia and W ashington. The lows: Holy cooiinunion, 7:30 a m
v.'-E s CUC ,W '4 H O \,
u rch school, 9 45 a m ; m orning
M eh IN NE Y A M eh l \ NEY. Publisher»
B ryn cam e hack to Ntand b e ­
com m unity a p p re c ia te s the o p p o rtu n ity of ch
CA22X SG- AA4X GH’ S
p
ra
y
e
r
ai
11
T
he
young
people's
Published Thursday.
E n tered «•»
>• n . 1 c l« . ■* m a tte r in the
fore her. "D eborah, if I explain
v V O N E C F H ls
hav in g these te a c h e rs here and th e hope fellow ship will 1111*0) m th e church
»fflee ut H ì II m I m «». Oreirtun
about that ring, w ill you believe
«VOTre MOCt-lXA_
is expressed th a t the m eeting will he su c­ at 4 p m. Miss H elen Wick will
m e""
PACT, VISA
have
etiarge
of
th
e
program
A
V ER N E M< K IN N EY
MRS E. C M. KIN N EY
cessful.
"It isn't necessary for you to e x ­
E d ito r
I •¡ate E d ito r
cordial invitation ia extended to
plain. II Isn't any of my business "
This m eeting is a d e p a rtu re from the all young people to a tten d w h eth er
"B ui 1 w ant to explain. Will you
usual yearly institute , and, we believe a connected w ith m ission or not. The
OFFIC IAL N E W SP A P E R OF W A SHINGTON C O l’NTY
O . i?»\V OCIItNf fs)
believe m e?"
o ir w ill reh earse F riday at 7:30
A,
ANO
Selected a« O re c u i’« Rest W eekly N ew spaper, 18.10
beneficial one. T he th re e counties by ch
Her eyes met Ins steadily. "Of
p m. T he Diocesan L aym an's d in ­
W A L T f .K
pu V I
Named un A ll-A m erican W eekly N ew spaper Eleven, 1830
co u rle Hut . . ."
pooling th e ir resources are in a position n e r w ill be held Monday at 6 p
H onorable M ention N ational E d ito rial A ssociation N ew spaper
"Don't o b jict.
please
Listen.
to a rra n g e a m eeting th a t should prove of m. at All S aints' Mission. P ortland
W illi Du* c lim a x I,
th a n tw
Production C ontest. 1934*35, an d G eneral Excellence, 1935
D eborah . .
it was as business­ w eeks aw ay, e v e ry b o d y i
S ev eral of o u r m en w ill atten d
IV
g
re
a
te
r
in
sp
iratio
n
and
value
to
th
e
te
a
c
h
­
Bishop D agw etl w ill be th e re to
like a transaction as Hus W hen 1 ta lk in g p o litic s , go in g to m eetings,
Suhacription Raten S tric tly C'a u h in Advance
ers th an the one county in stitu te of o th er give the principal address —R eg­
w ent to tin* orient I was lieuded joining in dem onstrations, mid lis ­
W ithin W u h in ifto n 1 ,'ounty
inald Hicks, v icar .
for India. We hud talked all sort, te n in g to s o -ca lled p a trio tic speeches
P e r year
$1.5
vears.
Tw« 1 month* ........... .............85
o f noiiesenso about jew els
and o ve r Da* lu d io T tie iim i. ii. d lie .iv y
8 '
One m« nth
$••-'(•
Three m onths
$0.50
precious stu m s and old treasu res | re g is tra tio n a ll over tin* c o u n try
P e r copy
F irst C hurch of C hrist, S cientist
there, mid a fte r I got ttiere I kept I ' gives Du* s u rc -t p ro o f o f intense
O utside \\ a hlngton C ‘«unity
t
Services lire held every Sunday '
my eyes open fo r th a t sort of ' ; p o p u la r in te re s t Even those c iti­
IL S., p e r year
$2.00
Eon •ign «'ountrie*
it 11 a m : W ednesday evening
$3 50
tiling
. and once or twice. In I zens w Ilo t u l i* been s a l mg blit
services at 8 o'clock: S unday school
Those w ho fee! th a t an a d e q u a te d e ­ at II a. ni. P u p ils up to th e age
w ritin g holm* to P ilar, I told h er I lit t le a b o u t ca m p a ig n issues a re
MEMBER O regon S ta te
F irst A udited Paper.
Editorial A ssociation and
about
one
or tw o tilings l it seen I p r e p a r ili Io ay it fo r c e fu lly w it li
fense and p re p a ra tio n f o r a n atio n al of 20 y ears a re welcom ed. F ree
1
ABC W eekly
N ational E d ito rial Asso-
So in one letter I had from tier I b a llo ts on N o v e m b e r 3
reading
room
open
on
W
ednesdays
C irculation in W eat.
riat ion.
em ergency is necessary a re g lad to see the and S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p. m
she enclosed a check unit asked
| m e to buy h er the most beautiful | B o tti m a jo r p a rtie s an* w e ll o r ­
defin ite stan d tak e n for com pulsory m ili­ S un day's topic. 'P ro b a tio n A fter
rOHf .'.4Y P — f»OX.s' JUST
; ruby I could find I bought Die ganized and s p e n d in g p le n ty o f
ta ry at O regon's schools of h ig h er e d u c a ­ D eath."
ruby, and had it set for tier in In m oney to grease th e ir - m iio tli- r im -
tion— th e U niversity of O regon an d O re ­
dia T h at's the rin g th a t stie Is m ng m ach in e s and as ttie days go
by th e ir c n d ia v iiis to ..w in g p o llile
M. E. C hurch (B ethany)
w earing now “
congratulations to those H azeld ale gon S tate college— by stu d e n t lea d e rs on
o p in io n becom e m ore am t m o te in ­
On G erm antow n road. Sunday
D eborah did not speak. Bryn t i like
boys, Joe B erger am i Donal M cIntosh, th e U. of O. cam pus. They say in p a rt: school every Sunday. 10 a m ; G e r­
moved u step rloser Hi* put out In s
who won the no rth w est cham pionship in "W e desire to have it know n th ro u g h o u t m an service, 11 a. m„ first and
N u m ei'o o s tra w vo te re s u lts p u b ­
hand mid touched tiers, gently. He
th
ird
S
undays:
English
service.
11
!
took her cold fingers w ithin lus lis h e d in new s p .ip ri . m id m a g a ­
ag ric u ltu ra l d em onstrations at the Pacific th e sta te of O regon th a t we fa v o r th e p res­ a m.. second and fo u rth S undays
1 own. and held them as lie spoke zines h e lp s tim u la te p u b lic in te re s t
In tern atio n al. A national fla g is a w a rd e d ent req u ired reserve o ffic e rs’ tra in in g —E. Ju liu s T raglio, pastor.
but add lit t le to e xa ct p u b lic ill-
tf
1 Slit* did not draw awuy.
the w inners by O. 31. Plum m er, m an a g e r corps as th e best insurance fo r p eace."
"I have an engagem ent rin g to j form ation The difficulty in pre-
T u alatin P lains P re sb y te ria n C hurch
g iv e ."
h l*
told Io 1
It
W as
m y | dieting ju st how forty m illion vot-
ot the exposition, to th e sta te having th e
S unday school at 10:15; preaching
, m o th er’s It isn't a ruby. D eborah eiM u ill east th eir hullols is obvious
highest scoring a g ric u ltu ra l and home
As to th e m ajo r i\imtidat«*s. n e ith ­
at 11: C. E at 8 p. m. D uring th e ,
It's u pearl And tin* ring i t s e l f is
economics dem onstration.
m onth of O ctober ttie E pistle o f
| m uch too sm all for P ila r’s hand 1 er one has so far d elivered a spee< h
P au l to th e E phesians is being
didn't realize it until lately, but or m ade any commt nt« peppery
The very fine th in g about it is th a t this
stu d ied daily. A series of serm ons
' I Dunk I've been w aiting all tny enough to satisfy ttie n e w sp ap er­
honor has come to this county on tw o
T he A m erican W ay
is being preached on th e book
life for u girl w ho could w ear men'« hu n g er for “real hot” copy
P resident ltoosevelt and G overnor
my m other's rin g "
o th er occasions, previous w inners being
O ne need not have a highly developed sense A ndrew C arrick, pastor.
D eborah drew her hand aw ay Landon an* evidently leaving tin*
Ivan and Amos Bierly of Kinton in 1983 of hum or to co n ju re a sm ile out of th e O reg o n ian ’s
sw iftly, mid put them both behind m ud-throw ing to th eir subordinates.
The O renro-R eedville P arish
in dignant protest of "the attem p t of new dealers
and LeRoy .Mills and C harles Kay of S hady to
her S he stared lip at him. tier f a c e Even AI Sm ith, w ho hud given
S u nday school in both churches,
m ake people believe th at L andon is id en tified
tiale H er eyes w ere very d aik prom ise of som ething «ensutional.
Brook in 1931.
10 a. in.; w orship service in the
w ith fascist sy m p a th iz e rs" The sm ile com es from
llry
n stoixl silent, sm iling dow n at fell flat; not even m entioning G o v ­
O
renco
church.
11
a.
in.;
w
orship
th
e
fact
th
at
th
e
O
regonian
has
n
o
t
been
av
erse
to
The ou tstan d in g w ork of th e 4-H club
ern o r L andon's nam e a fter his first
her
serv ice in th e R eedville church. 8
giving
cu
rren
cy
to
G.
O.
P.
charges
th
a
t
Roosevelt
boys and girls in W ashington county is has th e support of com m unistic influences. T ru ly p. m. W om en's M issionary society
"Do you know w hat I'm try in g to speech. A l im pi «>.»<" ttie crow d tie
faces, and ttie radio lU tener« in
1 m eets a t O renco on th e th ird W ed­
He sw allow ed "D eborah, th at is say. Deborah'."'
som ething of w hich local people m ay well it does m ake a d ifferen ce w hose ox is being gored.
They stood so. facing each other, particular, w ith the fact ttiat tie h
did she . . . I m ean, w hat did
he proud.
We do not th in k Mr. L andon is an y th in g m ore n esday of each m onth and at R eed­
ville on th e fo u rth T h u rsd ay of
i P ilar say to you this m orning'' I eyes clinging together. B ryn took paying off an old grudge ra th e r
Such a record of accom plishm ent set of a fascist, as th e w ord is understood in its E u ro ­ each m onth.
i m ean, w hat sh e said isn't im p o r­ , a step forw ard, lust, ttie w orld ttian try in g to h elp th e republican
pean setting, th an Mr. Roosevelt is a com m unist as
candidate
tant. but I w ant to know . . th at , sw inging around him
by these hoys in early life indicates a th e w ord is sim ilarly know n. Both, we believe, a re
i A long, slow sound floated in
B iuines« interests repri se n tid in
is.
did
she
try
to
m
ake
you
think
(By
F
ran
ces
S
helley
Wees)
B
ethany
G
erm
an
B
aptist
C
hurch
m ark fo r them in th e fu tu re .
devoted to A m erican ideals of governm ent.
j th rough the open windows' It per- W ashington seem le ss inti •rested in
! th at . . ."
O ctober 25. 9:45 church school;
(C ontinued from la s t week)
We a re indeb ted to th e M edford M ail-T rib u n e
sisted It cut into his conaciotis- “w ho g«ets in" than In Di e devalu-
o rn in g service at 11. "A P uzzling
D eborah was looking at him w ith ; ness D eborah h eard it. too She
for doing a com plete jo b of d eb u n k in g th e claim s m
C H A PT ER X
ation of ttie gold block •iirrcneici
D iscourse and a Puzzled M u lti­
i those q uiet eyes. S he shook her I caught tier breath.
th a t P resident Roosevelt is false to th e A m erican tude." Y oung people's service, 7:30
of E urope They <*otisid. r Itu* m ove
head.
"It
doesn't
m
atter."
she
said
It w as Joe's horn, clear, dem and- started by P rem ier Blum o I F r a i c
P ilar stood m otionless, h er hands
conception and form of g overnm ent. W hen pressed p. m : evening ch u rch service. 8.
gently.
"I
u
n
d
e
rs
ta
n
d
"
I ing It cume again
fo r th e basis of such a claim , th ese opponents of conducted by choir and B Y. P. U. clasped tig h tly around the railing,
d
n.s ttie most corutructivt
took a deep b reath "You
A w ave of color began to sw eep merit in the w orld affair:
The tru th fu l ad v ertising am endm ent th e new deal "ra k e out th e old. b ew h isk ered accusa­ W ednesday at 8 p. m . p ra y e r m eet­ starin g at him. B ryn m oved off . B . ryn
for
you
don't
u
n
d
erstan
d
."
he
p
ro
­
!
up
over
Debornlks
face
Stie
moved
again,
tow
ard
th
e
house.
H
e
su
g
­
any a long m onth Aside from
is dangerous from a social sta n d p o in t and tion th at w hen th e p resid en t w ro te th e leg islative in g and B ible study: 9 p. m. choir gested to P ilar th at they go in, tested "I'm try in g to say that w h a t­ j quickly. She had beard Die horn, m
being a m ajor step tow ard tl e ul-
m ittee considering th e G uffey coal bill ’not to p ractice.—T heodore A. I.eger. pas­
ev er she told you w as w rong. It too. but now . . . she sm iled at tim.it«» stabilization of world c u r-
should be d e feated soundly. In an e ffo rt com
but
she
shook
h
er
head
and
did
perm it doubts of its co n stitu tio n ality , h o w ev er r e a ­ tor.
him .
not answ er, and B ryn did not wait. isn't tru e "
rencie« they also point tc tln*
to right a w rong done ad v ertising dentists, sonable. to block th e sug g ested legislation' he a d ­
B ryn put his arm s out lit* put rush of inlying ord«*is on ttie stock
It had suddenly occurred to him
H er glance dro p p ed quickly to
this proposal goes to far. It w ould elim i­ vocated defiance of th e su p rem e co u rt an d th e o v ­
C ongregational C hurch
w hat it was th at he m ust do. and iier hands clasped together before ! them around her. lifted tier off exctiang«*« of foreign capitals as an
Sunday: C hurch school. 10 a. m . do quickly. He m ust find D eborah, her “It is tru e .” she said w ith con­ I h er feet held tier close against his index of w’o rld-w ide recovery in
n a te all th e m easures now in our sta tu te s e rtu rn of th e constitution." T he assum ption is, says
th e M edford paper, "th at an y o n e w ho favors leg isla­ Prof. S talley. su p erin ten d e n t; m o rn ­ and tell h er th a t he loved h er He viction.
j breast She buried her face against w hich the U nited S tates is certain
th a t protect th e people from m isleading, tion. w hich is la te r declared u n co n stitu tio n al by th e ing w orship at 11. Serm on, "Cus-
reached the door of h er sitting
"What is?" B ryn said in d e sp e ra ­ him He bent and kissed the tip of I to get it4 «hare
deceptive, im m oral, indecent an d even su p rem e court, is no b e tte r th an a R ussion bolsh e­ to rd ians of th e C hrist S p irit." An- I room
He tapped. T h ere w as no tion
• h er car.
As w«' gu/c out over W ashington
"I love you." he w hispered, then from
fra u d u le n t adv ertisin g u n d er the guise of vik." W hereupon th e M ail-T rib u n e points o u t th a t them . "E vening a n d M orning," answ er. He entered, and closed the
“W hat she said Blit it doesn't
our office w indow n e a r th e
O
akley.
Special
w
orship
serv
ice
No­
A
b
rah
am
L
incoln
opposed
slav
ery
y
ears
b
efo
re
th
e
set
tier
gently
on
th
e
floor
mid
door
gently
behind
him.
m
atter,
you
know
.
T
h
at
is.
not
to
h a lf tru th s.
wtnt«» house w<* a re rem inded ttiat
w
ent
sw
iftly
aw
ay
lest
he
should
su p rem e court d eclared it u n co n stitu tio n al an d th a t v em ber 1. w ith G ounod's "S anctus"
me.
I
can
im
agine
th
at
you
m
ust
hesitated, his eyes going to
thia c ity . Mecca of all political
Those who are sponsoring th e am e n d ­ T heodore Roosevelt and W oodrow W ilson advocated by choir, assisted by te n o r soloist. h er B ryn
closed bedroom d o o r
H e be troubled, w hen you think about be tem pted to look into tier eves A m e rican « , is fust t>« « tuning the
A rth u r D ungan. actin g m in ­ rapped
the position you find yourself in. again and so forgot w hat must be most beautiful national capital in
m ent a re undoubtedly sincere and a re pro ­ a fed eral incom e tax b efo re th e sam e c o u rt ru led —T.
lightly
on
th
e
door
She
it out. P e rtin e n tly it asks. "W ere th ey n o b e tte r ister.
w ould
be th e re S he w ould be but you n eedn't be tro u b led on my dune at once for ttie sake of h ap ­ the w orld Ttie M ill stretch in g
voked by th e d e n ta l adv ertisin g b i l l , th
account R eally. Bryn. If only we piness.
an Russian bolsheviks?"
dressing for d in n e r
from th e capit«»! to tin* W ashington
passed by th e leg islatu re a few y e a rs ago.
B ryn dashed m adly dow n ttie m onum ent and one of ttie most im ­
W
hosoever
W
ill
As a m atter of fact, as th e M edford ed ito r goes
"Y es9'' h er voice answ ered, soft­ . . . if only th ere w ere som e way
stairs
and
out
of
ttie
house
Half
(A
bove
N
orth
P
lains)
but
G
ran
d
m
o
th
er
.
.
This move goes too fa r, how ever, a n d p e r­ on to say. in ask in g th a t congress consider legislation
ly. w ith th at sm all lilt in it t h a t ,
portant pro)« ct in tin* b e a u tific a ­
"T he position I find m yself in ’ " j w ay dow n the path to the little tion plans of the c i t v . i; s now nine-
F rid ay night: P ra y e r and praise san g in his h eart night and day.
haps fu rth e r th a n th e sponsors originally w ith o u t d eb atin g its co n stitu tio n ality , th e p resid en t service.
bridge
hi*
overtook
T
ubby,
th
ru
st
B
ryn
repeated
incredulously.
What
S
atu
rd
ay
night:
S
treet
"It's
I.
B
ryn."
he
said.
"I
.
.
.
I
w as conform ing s tric tly to th e A m erican form of
ty percen t com pleted t lu t a fe w
supposed.
his arm through tin* crook of T u b ­ years
and position do I find m yself in ’ "
g o vernm ent inasm uch as congress is th e leg islativ e m eetin g at Second and M ain street could you com e out and .
ago the vU itor. . s te p p in g i f f
M any cham bers of com m erce, P o rtla n d b ran ch and th e su p rem e co u rt th e ju d icial. F o r con­ in H illsboro. Sunday. 10 a. m . speak to me? I w ant to te ll you 1 D eborah w as silen t for a long by’s elbow and dragged him along ttie tram at the Union s ta tio n w a .
B ryn flung open Die narrow door 1 l«»ft totally un impress« cd by ttie
m
om
ent,
her
eyes
still
hidden.
Then
S
u
n
d
ay
school:
special
em
phasis
som
ething."
B e tte r Business B ureau and o th er o rg a n ­ gress to spend days arg u in g points upon w hich it m ade on th e young people's part.
was a little hesitation, and she raised them , and said. "L et's nt the back of Die stable, and liiey panoram a offered to hi: . gaze T i n s
izations are opposing th e m easure on th e has no ju risd ictio n is a w aste of tim e an d m oney Serm on. 11 a m . by th e pastor. th T in h ere
she
said quietly, "Ju st a m in- 1 n,>t discuss it. B ryn. It isn 't nec- stepped inside. Sim on was already was esp« eially tru e of Diose w tio
a perv ersio n of its functions. C ongress m ay e n ­ C o nsecration and ta r ry service. S
there, leaning against B ryn'» car had v ie w e d the s p le n d o rs o f c e r-
ground th a t it w ould let dow n th e bars and
u
te.”
And.
a fte r th e m inute, she cssary
act w hat it considers ju s t and p ro p e r legislation p. m. E vangelistic service. 8 p. m..
"Did she suggest," B ryn d em a n d ­ a t the end of th e row. his cigar- j
opened th e door and cam e out.
\
• -s
to th e unscrupulous prom otor, be a d e tri­ but in the end it is th e su p rem e co u rt w hich m ust sp
ecial m usic and songs Tuesday,
S he w as w earing a dress he had ed tensely, "did sh e suggest that e tte glow ing brightly.
original plan* submitt«*«! to Pr«»sl-
" W e ll
"h ere I dent
B ryn announced
m ent to th e honest m erchant, farm e r, m an ­ pass upon th e co n stitu tio n al questions involved. T h at all-d ay p ra y e r service E vangelistic n ev er seen, an o th er old-fashioned I was. or ever had been, in love
W ashington 148 year*, ago fin ­
th e A m erican system of checks and balances, and service. 8 p. m Rev E thel H eidner one. th e q u ain test and m ost old- w ith h e r ’ I suppose th at not a 1 we are, little b uttercup."
u fa c tu re r and professional m an and above is
tak in g shape and nearing < orn-
th a t is ju st w hat P resid en t R oosevelt m ean t w hen is still w ith us.—M elvin E Jam es, fashioned one possible, b u t h e r question a m an ought to ask. but I
"O h,” Sim on m urm ured. "T hat's ally
pletion,
we offer thunks to ttie PWA
all be a social d a n g e r of fa r-re a c h in g e f­ he said recen tly th a t in his reco rd “you w ill fin d pastor.
beau ty in it took his b reath aw ay th in k I'm justified. I'm ju st b eg in ­ ' nice."
adm inistration for carry in g out ttie
T
he
headlights
of
n
car
cam
e
fect.
a sim ple, clear and consisten t ad h eren ce n o t only
ning
to
w
ak
e
up
to
a
n
u
m
b
er
of
"You w anted to tell m e som e­
plans
of the
fam ous
slow ly across the bridge dow n at original
things. Tell me . . did she?"
to th e le tte r b u t th e sp irit of th e A m erican fo rm of
B eav erto n C hurch of C hrist
th in g ?" she repeated.
F rench architect, who nearly a
th
e
road
A
m
an's
voice
called
out
D
eborah’s
eyes
d
ark
en
ed
She
N ext S u n d ay evening at 7:45 a
g o v ern m en t.”
B ryn looked at her T h e re sh e
tu ry and a half ago visuallr«*d
■ som ething in a sh arp tone, and cen
Those w ho classify th e p resid en t as a n ti-A m e ri­ d ram a en titled "W hat W ould Jesus was. th e g irl he loved, w ith his show ed me her rin g .”
th e posslblity of m aking th e city
1 G ary answ ered from th e gate T he of
"H er ring? W hat ring?"
can in his policies a re m erely reso rtin g to p o litical Do?” w ill be given by young peo­ w edding rin g on her finger; and
W ashington a capit;«! A rn c iic u n .
| car turned: the gate opened; the could
“The ruby you gave her."
ch ican ery and it does not becom e th em to sim u late a ple from M ultnom ah. T his play is he had com ing racing to tell h er
point to w ith pride.
sw ung th rough and stopped, as
G overnm ental action should be ta k e n rag e because som e d em ocratic critics m ak e a like d ram atized by 14 ta le n te d players th a t he loved her. and now th at "O h.’1 B ryn said a fte r a m om ent ear
B ible school. 9:45 a. m. C om m union sh e was h ere befo re him , h e was H e tu rn e d and w alked aw ay across G ary sh u t the gates behind it and attention t«> the fact ttiat stick ers
charge
ag
ain
st
th
e
ir
can
d
id
ate.—A
storia
A
sto
rian
-
to send H a rry Bridges, an alien rad ic al,
serv ice and preaching. 11 a m., afraid.
th e room . He co u ld n 't stand being fastened them, according to his in- of any kind are prohibited, not
B udget.
back to his own co u n try — A ustralia. F o r
w ith special m usic by th e choir.
"A ren 't you going to tell me th e re so close to h er w ithout to u ch ­ , stru ctlo n s He cam e back to the only on the w indshield but on th e
C h ristian E ndeavor. 6:45. Service som ething?” D eborah
re p e a te d , ing her, and th e re w as still too ' car. clim bed to the ru n n in g board side and re a r w indow s of autom o­
several y e a rs now he has held fo rth in
at 8 o c lo c k on W ednesday evening. k n ittin g h e r brow s faintly.
m uch betw een them to th in k of and stood beside th e d riv e r as It biles.
San Francisco and is a t th e head of th e
• • •
Al Sm ith announces th a t he w ill "p re p a re his —M. P u tm an , pastor.
B ryn sta rte d . “Yes." he m uttered. touching her. "D id she suggest it m oved slowly to w ard th e w ide
longshorem en, w here he has k e p t coast own speeches and d eliv er th em u n d er his ow n a u s­
T en tativ e budget requirement.*) of
I w as an engagem ent ring. D eborah? door of th e stable.
"It's
G
raham
,
all
right."
B
ryn
d
e
­
to help." as he says "m obilize opinion ag ain st
M ethodist Episcopal Church
the .states num erous departm ents,
sh ip p in g in a jitte ry s ta te w ith re s u lta n t pices.
hav e a good delegation in a tte n d ­ Did she d are say it was?"
cided, Hi* stepped th ro u g h tin*
Mr. R oosevelt." acco rd in g to a new s dispatch. T he
25: S unday school. 9:45 ance. A nnual m eeting, basket d in ­
"I . . . it w asn’t w hat she said. I n arro w door beside H azel's stall, institutions, boards and enmm is-
m onetary loss to th o u san d s of people— m o re Al S m ith speaks ag ain st Mr. R oosevelt th e a. O m ctober
sions for Die b ie n n iu m of 1937-38
. C. C. W eber, su p erin ten d en t.
r and election of officers w ill be I th o u g h t th a t was w hat she m eant. | and the others followed.
a ii|ioit,'d tiv Budget Director
farm ers, business m en and laborers. The m o re votes he w ill m ake fo r Mr. R oosevelt. It is P a re n ts v isitin g w ith th ese leaders i n L e ord's
day, N ovem ber 1. M em bers B ut you n eed n 't ex p lain these
T he c ar jerk ed across th e end W harton exceed $21.300.000 it w as
as a spoiled child, filled w ith re se n tm e n t because | can get acq u ain ted w ith the aim.
w elfare of all th e people of the coast d e ­ Roosevelt in stead of Al S m ith got th e nom ination I p u rp o se and approved m ethods b e ­ I and friends invited to enjoy these things to me. Bryn. T h ere isn't any of the incline and slid along w ith
p lan a tio n d ue me, you know. pro testin g brakes to a halt beside revealed by G overnor M artin this
m ands th a t th ere be no g en eral coast sh ip ­ at C hicago fo u r y ears ago. th a t Al S m ith is su lk ­ ing used f o r C h ristian n u rtu re . fellow ships.—R. L. P utnam , pastor. ex
T he ex planation, it seem s to me. the shadow y bulk of P ila r’s car week.
in
g
in
his
tent.
A
nd
it
w
as
F
ra
n
k
lin
D
elano
R
oose­
M ajor Item s txi the budget in ­
P
a
re
n
ts
a
re
in
v
ited
to
visit
the
ping tie-up and action should be ta k e n
P ilgrim House
is due to p ‘lar herself. Slw? . . .s h e G ary got off th e ru n n in g board
v elt in an address n o m in atin g him for g o v ern o r of
ild ren 's d ep artm en ts
M orning
O ctober 25: C hapel service of
know exactly w hy you m ar- and wont Im m ediately back to slide clude $3.600,0(10 for the s ta te ’s share
ag ain st the p rincipal source of agitatio n , N ew York, w ho gave Al S m ith th e title of th e "H ap ­ ch
ch u rch w orship at 11. Rev Louts
? R m ust puzzle her dread th e sta b le doors shut M eanw hile, , of assistance to the poor; $2,381.-
the alien, Bridges.
py W arrior." Al S m ith and his frien d s ought to be Magin. D D.. w ill preach the se r­ w orship. 10:30 a. m. for 21st Sun- fully m < It
m ust h u rt her. C ouldn't th e d riv e r flung open his door and 400 as till' ■ tale's ‘.hare o f old age
day
a
fte
r
Pentecost.
R
itual
of
w
o
r­
mon. Dr. M agin is one of th e o u t­
The th re a te n in g shipping situation has asham ed of the S m ith tactics.—O regon Jo u rn al.
you tell her? S he is all to rn to stepped out, and one look at him pensions; $5.054.420 92 for the 11
ship
p
re
p
arato
ry
to
th
e
observance
'
stan d in g church lead e rs of t h e
pieces w ondering ab o u t it. I can w as sufficient to assu re B ryn th at stati' instituti(,.is; $5 218.850 f o r
a lre a d y resu lted in O regon a g ric u ltu ra l
higher education of which $1.322.-
n o rth w est and d istrict su p erin ten d - | of th e holy com m union. Serm on: | see w hy she talk s as sh e does. I th
is was, w ithout an y shadow of 048
|
"In
the
H
ouse
of
th
e
L
ord.”
th
e
loss. It has been reflected in local w h eat
rep resen ts a supplem ental a p ­
i en t of t h e M ethodist Episcopal
24th in series on th e S hepherd don't q u ite . . . it d oesn't m atter." doubt .S tu art G raham at last. He pro p riatio n in addition to the re g ­
ch
u
rch
Special
m
usic
by
a
choir
said hastily, and then, again, w as out of his navy blues and In
q u o tations a n d refu sal to a c ce p t sh ip ­
Psalm . "R eligion i n th e N ews" •she
u
la
r
m illage revenues; $310.000 for
of
tw
en
ty
voices
Mrs.
R
ex
Howell,
(f a n tin u e d <»n p u re 7. rttlum n .1»
m ents.
topics: 1. "T he D isciples T ak e a “1 th in k you ought to tell her."
orphans and foundlings and $60.-
T h at M em phis, Tenn., w om an w ho took six c h il­ pianist. F ellow ship hour, 1 p. m oitiiiu
on
iv*Hilary
i
raim
iix,
z.
e-v
•
•
«
•
t
'
r
S
tan
d
M
ilitary
T
rain
in
g
;"
2.
j (MM) for the care of w ayw ard girls.
d ren to have th e ir tonsils rem oved a t th e sam e tim e B rin g y o u r b ask et C offee and cream "T he English A rchbishops R ebuke I ) e tJlO r O I I Z a t IO Tl S t a t e S O l d A P C
S tale revenues from taxes and
w as m ighty pro u d of h er deed, b u t it w as ju s t a w ill b e served by th e L adies' Aid. T h e ir K
King;
ing;"
’
3.
"T
he
M
essage
of
n
Mrs. T hom as C onnell, president.
j m iscellaneous revenues w ith in th e
p ain in th e neck to th e kids.
th
e
Episcopal
P
an-A
m
erican
C
on­
E nw orth
L eague. 6:45; subject.
•
•
•
•
constitutional lim itation for t h e
ference." T his is also "R eform ation
biennium a re estim ated by th e tax
In a cow, only th e nose has sw eat glands. If th is “W hat Do I K now A bout W ar." S unday." cele b ratin g th e begin-
Little re g a rd fo r th e rig h ts of oth ers
(By
A.
L.
I.lnilhi'fk)
Y oung folks hav e a rig h t to know
C om m ission at ap p ro x im ately $13,-
cold
lasts
m
uch
longer,
w
e'll
begin
to
moo.
In
in
g
of
the
P
ro
te
sta
n
t
m
ovem
ent
the
tru
th
.
O
u
r
m
otto:
"Look
Up—
and the “ Golden R ule" is evidenced by
SALEM A pproval of senate bill exposing the present set-u p to the 1 000.000. L iquor profits, now being
a
a
a
a
L ift Up." E vening w orship, 7:30; ' by th e n ailin g of M artin L u th er's
of the 1935 special session by d an g er involved in strip p in g the j used to finance assistance to the
noisy m otorists and loud - m outhed and
A noted p sy ch iatrist says th a t th e noisiest people singing. P lay let entitled. " T h e theses to th e W ittenberg church 43
ih
e
voters at th e N ovem ber elee- old age pension fund bare of all poor, a re estim ated at $3.600.000
door.
O
ctober
31,
1517.
O
ctober
28:
laughing people a t late hours of th e night. a re those h au n ted w ith a feeling of in ferio rity , and i L ighted W ay." w ill be given by
tion would, in th e opinion of available finances.
for the tw o -y ear period. T he m ill­
S
ain
ts
Sim
on
and
Jude.
Apostles.
th e W om an's Home M issionary so­
age levy for h ig h er (d u ra tio n o u t­
F ancy autom obile horns and c areen in g still th e p oliticians * shout.
state officials w h o !
• • •
•
a
a
A
K
n
’m
i
e
n
_
'n
r
«
r
j
N
ovem
ber
1
is
A
ll
S
ain
ts’
Day.
the
ciety, Mrs. J
side the six per cent lim it will raise
cars th a t screech aro u n d corners should
a re fam iliar w ith
am viii Eri
m em orial day of th e church. Pas-
T he cash float in the state trens- approxim ately $2.000.000. T otal of
“E dgar A llan Poe ex celled as a sp rin te r, ju m p ­ d ent T he program
i t s
provisions, ' Dry as of S eptem ber 30 exceeded these th ree item s gives a p p ro x i­
be soft-pedaled a t night and, if not vol­ er. fencer, boxer, and sw im m er.” It seem s h e w as . bv Miss M ay Cook. P ersons i i n _ i 1 to r w ill preach th e final serm on in
(j e . $12.500,000, according to a statc- m ately $19,200,000 w ith w hich to
H illsboro and su rro u n d in g te r r i­ ■Tie on the 23rd Psalm , on Die
com pletely
untarily, by action of city officials. Noise also a p re tty good a w riter.
•
a
a
i m ent by S tate T re a su re r Rufus
to ry not a tten d in g o th er churches topic, "F orever." P ublic a d m in istra ­
m oralize
t h e H olm an. T he am ount included a p ­ finance the budgeted activities for
tion
of
the
holy
com
m
union
of
the
is a m enace to health and m ental eq u ilib ri­
We w onder if th a t C hicago w om an vzho w as a r ­ w iil find a w elcom e to all th e se rv ­ L o rd ’s S upper, open “to all those ]
sta
te
’s
old
age
p roxim ately $6.250.000 in th e gen ­ Die In bienriiinp.
um.
rested for firin g a gun in to th e air to frig h ten h er ices. V isitors alw ays welcome. — I w ho love the L ord," a t conclusion
addition to Die budgeted a c ­
pension set - up eral fund and ap p ro x im ately $1.-
n eig h b o r fin ally did get back th e law n m o w er, th e A lex an d er H aw thorne, pastor.
The m easure is 500.000 of highw ay funds. The “cash tivities included in the* $21 300 000
of 10:30 service. P asto r H en ry S.
figure
provision m ust also be m ade
hose, an d th e cup of flour.
on th e ballot by float” reached a peak on May 1
H aller m ay be consulted any day
Trinity Lutheran Church
teason of th e re f­ w hen th e re w as ap proxim ately $14.- for paying off $916,067 on the cost
betw
een
10
a.
m.
and
noon,
or
by
P u b lic w orship at 10:30 a. m.;
F all fashions in w om en’s h a ts a r e fe a tu rin g
erendum invoked 500.000 to th e credit of the several of the nevz rap ito l out of tax levies
It is still p retty good sense w hen in
S u n d ay school at 9:45 Serm on appointm ent, at th e H ouse office,
d u rin g th e next tw o years in c re a s­
sh o rtly a fte r th e state funds.
feathers, and m en p ro b ab ly w ill g ive th em t h e
232
N
orth
T
hird
avenue.
doubt as to m easures on th e ballo t to vote "b
topic. "T he S avior's P a rab le of th e
ing th e estim ated financial needs
session adjourned.
ird .”
H
ouse.”
You
a
re
cordially
w
elcom
­
to m ore than $22.200.000
“ N o,” and th ere seem s to be plenty of
A m ong
o th er
T he W orld W ar V eterans’ S tate
Foursquare Church
ed
to
w
orship
w
ith
us.
things th e m en-
G overnor M artin in announcing
reasons fo r such a vote a t th e com ing elec­
“F o rtu n e” recen tly conducted an A. L. L ln d b e c k su re d iv e rts th e Aid com m ission sold 89 properties the total of the budget requests
tion. O ne's conscience sh o u ld n ’t h u rt them
F ree M ethodist C hurch
extensive investigation am ong U. $1.000.000 ap p ro p riatio n for old age d u rin g S ep tem b er for prices a g ­ also took a firm stand ilgninst any
S ervices for th e w eek are as S. college stu d en ts to find w hat pensions—or such p o rtion as r e ­ greg atin g $201.476 22 to set a new increase in th e tax toad or any
m uch if they went rig h t dow n th e line in
follows: P ra v e r m eeting. T hursday, th ey th o u g h t on various questions, m ains unexpended to general r e ­ high record, according to J e rro ld new bond issues and declared ttiat
th a t m anner. Some are very m isleading in
17:30 p. m.: S unday school. 10 a. m.: am ong them m atters p erta in in g to lief purposes At th e sam e tim e it Owen, se c retary to the com m is­ the state m ust be o perated on a
th e ir w ording, th e title of one in d icatin g
F ifte e n Y ears Ago
preaching, 11 an d 7:30 p. m. The religion. T he resu lt w as not v ery d iv erts county tax levies for old sion D uring th e nine-m onth period pay-as-you-go basis. T tiat m eans
' Y. P. M. S. m eets re g u larly every h eartening. O ne young cynic put age pensions to general relief p u r­ to S eoternber 30 the com m ission it is up to th e budget d irecto r or
ju s t the opposite of w h a t it actu ally pro­
A rgus. O ctober 20. 1921—C h arles L. W alker, son ! S unday ev ening at 6:45 We invite
it: "H e's a nice God, b u t not v ery poses. T he effect . of th ese p ro v i­ sold 897 properties for a total of the legislature to trim at least $3,-
vides.
of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. W alker of H illsboro, b u ried any young person w ho desires useful
in an em ergency.” In reply
it is pointed out, w ould be $2.223.534 56. n etlin g th e sta te a 000,000 from th e estim ates now on
w ith m ilitary honors at A rlin g to n N atio n al cem etery. j Christian fellow ship and real mis- to such an attitu d e, the pastor is sions,
of $47,955.97 above its in ­
to leave both th e s ta te and th e profit
He w as k illed in action in A rgonne fo rest O ctober 18, . sio n ary instruction to join us in speaking, this S unday ev en in g at counties w ith o u t an y m oney for vestm ent, O w en reports. D em and file, assum ing th a t ull the dem ands
for
O
regon
p roperty both city and a re now in. • • •
1918.
' these services.—J. N. W alker, pas­ 7:30, on “God and an E m ergency.” old age pension paym ents. A s a
Some of the political cartoons a n d a r ti­
Scholls fa ir F rid ay and S a tu rd a y a ttra c ts good tor.
Y oung people are p a rtic u la rly in ­ consequence th e s ta te w ould be farm has show n a steady increase
O regon policyholders In th e G en ­
cles a p p e a rin g in th e press today come as crow d.
vited. At 11 a. m. th e topic w ill unable to m atch federal funds since F eb ru ary , according to Owen, eral A m erican Life Insurance com ­
ex-
Christian Church
be “Do You B elieve in Me?” S u n ­ w hich w ould also be w ithheld u n ­ purch asers including m any
n e a r to being “ baloney” as anything pos­
T h irty Y ears Ago
pany will be in terested in Die r e ­
L o rd ’s day unified study-w orship d ay school w ill be at 9:45 a. m. and til th is lack w as rem edied eith e r service men w ho a re investing th eir port brought back from St. I.ouis
sibly could. T he things attem pted and of­
A rgus, O ctober 18, 1906—W illiam R. B arrett, pio­ service. 9:45-11:45 a. m. C hurch th e C ru sad er service at 6:15 p. m. at
estate.
th e forthcom ing re g u la r ses­ bonus m oney • In • real
hv
Hugh H. Earti*. sta te insurance
•
fe re d to th e public a re so fa r fetched th a t n e e r of 1854 and In d ian w ar v eteran , dies h e re O cto­ .school. 9:45-10:45; m orning worship. In addition to th e evening m essage sion or at a special session of the
com m issioner, to Du* effect th a t ttie
b e r 11.
G
overnor
M
artin
has
issued
a
rail
10:45-11:45.
M
usic
by
T
reble
choir.
!
th
e
re
w
ill
be
t
h
e
in
terestin
g
leg
islatu
re
T
hese
p
ro
tlsio
n
s
are
it leaves th e v o ter wondering, “ W h a t
com pany is m aking a reduction of
G eneral M anager C. E. L y tle of th e P. R. & N. Mrs. F lorence K ram ien, director. P rophetic P relu d e; this
S unday generally reg ard ed as h aving been for a wild life conference to be held 22>:! per cent in the liens placed
n e x t? ”
to s ta rt construction of lin e on T illam o o k end.
Serm on, “In T unc W ith th e In ­ ev en in g it will be on "Spain,
"Spain and w ritten in to the m easure by sales at th e state college in C orvallis against all policies of the o l d
C ononel T. J. B ram el, w ho w as w ith A m erican finite". C hristian E ndeavor. 6:30 th e F u lfillm en t of B ible P rophecy
tax advocates w ith a view of forc­ N ovem ber 19 and 20. All in d iv i­ Missouri S tate T.ife Insurance com ­
forces at th e last stan d of old S an ta A nna, th e tim e n. m ; evangelistic service. 7:30 p. m. An in terestin g m usical program w ill ing adoption of th is ta x in o rd er duals and organizations interested pany when that com pany, finding
in ‘‘h u sbanding and developing O re ­
service assisted by young Include a v ib ra-h arp , piano and Ito finance old age pensions.
W ell, th a n k goodness, political cam ­ ho fled and left his wooden leg on th e field of b attle, j I Song
itself in serious financial stra its a
people's choir. Serm on. "A P risoner steel g u ita r trio ; a vocal solo; a
O th er provisions In the m easure gon’s w ild life resources.” are urged ' few years ago, was reorganized u n ­
leaves for S o ld iers’ Home at S an ta M onica, Cal.
p aig n s d o n ’t come o fte n e r th a n e v e r y
by
th e governor to a tten d or send d er the new nam e and
for
C
h
rist's
S
ake".
Aid
society
m
outh-organ
solo
and
a
selection
such as th e red u ctio n of the age of
C ity council passes ord in an ce callin g before th e
rnunage-
fo u r y ears. It is a w o n d er th a t so m any people c h a rte r am en d m en t p e rm ittin g people to b u y I serves a chicken d in n er W ednesday by th e choir. T uesday and F riday pension beneficiaries to 65 years a rep resen tativ e.
ment.
from 5:30 to 7 p. m. A nnual "O ne , services begin at 7:45 p. m. Tom or- , an d provisions necessary to m ake
people keep th e ir sense o f balance in the a p a rk and to su b m it to th e peo p le a special ta x for ; ' D
ay” convention O ctober 29, M ai-J ro w night (F rid ay )
Rev. E dith th e state law conform to th e fed ­
ase of S h u te p a rk in so u th east H illsboro.
O bservance of Navy Day O cto­
fa c e of all th e “ hooey” th a t is b e i n g p u rch
lory A venue church in P ortland. . C am pbell, form er pastor of the lo-
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