Page Two HT L L S F O R O ARG U S .H I L I S R O R O . CHURCHES OREGON The Great American Home Thtirsdny, November K, 19.15 piovcm cnt district T he cltiirn re p re sented money paid by the .state to cover interest on bonds of the F irst C hurch of C hrist. S cientist B oards of th e union high and g ra d e d istiiet and ueerued in te re .t on S ervices are h e ld every Sunday schools here have an nounced th e hiring of i t 11 a in ; W ednesday evening W ith W h irh 1« Com bined (he llilh h n r o Independent bonds issued b) the .state to raise H illttboro A rv u « l «tab 1 H‘?4 H illa b o ru In d epen dent K«tak 1873 tilt» interest money I t e e o i d s tn the a school nurse to serve th e re m a in d e r of services a! i>o'clock. Sunday school office of the Ntate enguievt re- 1 M . K I N N E V A M . K I . W F Y , P ublisher» | at It a. m P upils up to the age th e term . T h e re a re m any who believe, veal th at the tate issued a total Fub lU hed Thu raday E n te re J a« ae<?ond-elaa» m e tte r In thè i of 20 years a re welcom ed Free am i th e A rgus holds w ith them , th a t the 1 reading loom open on W ednesdays ix w to ffic e a t H ill«b o ro , (>re$r»»n of $2.172.760 of these irrigation d r i I a sk in g S im o n for y o u r hand, al ttle t Intercut bonds Interest o n tb e .e school nurse position should be p erm an en t I and S aturd.ivs from :! u n til 4 p in though anybody h u t T ubby would bond by the tim e the l i t one is W . V E R N E M. K IN N E Y V»E l l ,WEL l , WELL z M i STEO JOHNSON HOW M R S E. C M . K I N N E Y in th e local schools in fairn ess to everyone. S o l i d i> 's topic "Adon, and Fallen E d ito r Associate E d ito r know it isn't done any more T here taken up in 1050. will have am o u n t AiZe \ o u ? — -YOU OCHEWHEC n r - J . CORDON A nurse in th e schools is m ore im p o rtan t Man that's what*« the m utter w ith lum ed to $2.410,000 17 bringing tit«* p u w H triE iD j O F C eu cre c v .* w e u L .w tm And that's w hy P ilar will want -tale*, total outlay in its effort to to th e w elfare of th e schools th an m any O F F I C I A I . N E W S P A P E R O F W A S H IN G T O N C O I N T Y M F C hurch (B ethany) HJWi ' TlJlC kr’ * CVT CiP'Nv», THGu.’ KT 1VE,'O PROP to put ground glass in your rof- befriend irrigation to $4 583 458 17 Selected as O reum i'» Heat W e e k ly N e w sp ap er, 193d o th e r divisions of the ed u catio n al setup. On G ein an tciw n road. Sunday fee P ilar alw ays w anted Tubby if Hepay m ent by the db trief ; <»n this :N” - BfîCjGHT TH. BlRp P e c WANT lOClVe HIM N aniei] «»n A I I - A m erican W eekly N e w sp aper Eleven. 1930 sdioo! every Sunday. 10 a m : G e r "loan" am ount to only $255 973 41 M any p a re n ts are c a re fu l about th e ir man service, 11 a ni.. first and «he couldn't have B ryn.” A T\2.\OUT IN W pASTüßfc» H o n o rab le M en tio n N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Association N e w sp ap er Tubby stepped forw ard ami lift si) that the state will be out of c h ild ren going to school w ith colds and th ird S undays; English service. 11 Production Contest, 1M 4-S5, and G eneral Excellence, 1935 ed M adeline's hand lb» tucked it pocket actually itm re than $4.227.- o th e r illnesses th a t m ight be passed on to a. m„ second and fo u rth Sundays. in philanthropy Subscription Rates S tr ic tly ('ash in Advance under his arm “C ome on. M ade 000 on thia filer —E Ju liu s T raglio, pastor. tf • • • others, p a rticu la rly the insidious com m on W ith in W ash in g to n C o u n ty line," he saul. "A fter all. this th in g ’s Cost of T uesday's election to th e Per v fa r IE 5 0 55 1 got to a stage w here an audience cold. H ow ever, it does little good to be The O renro-R eedville P arish F ix monto» taxpayers of O regon was «••■tunatid .85 O ne m onth •J.20 | practically unnecessary." c a re fu l w hen o th ers are careless in p e r T h re e month» 10.50 Sunday school in both churches. 1‘e r copy 5c at appm rim aU dy $80 000 by Dave Sally dropped dow n in the step O'H ara, elections clerk in the state O utftide W a ’ hinjftDn C o u n ty m ittin g th e ir c h ild ren to a tte n d school 10 a. m : w orship service in th e ' beside D eborah, exhausted ' ’I’het e." departm ent of this am ount a p O renco church, 11 a in ; w orship U . S .. per year •2 00 Fo reig n count rie» •1 50 w ith th e “sn iffle s" or a cough. sh<» said faintly. "T hat's done. proxim ately $23 000 is to be paid service in the R oedville uhtirch. 8 A ren't men idiots''" p. m. W omen's M issionary society M E M B E R O regon S ta te by the state for printing and m a il The rule d ire c tin g th a t ch ild ren be F irs t A u d ited Paper. E d ito ria l Association and e :s at O renco on the th ird W ed It was a long tim e before G ra n d ing Hu* vdter's pam phlets, poll L a rg e s t A B C W ee k ly sent hom e who have colds should be a m N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Asso» nesday of each m onth and at Reed- m other and B ryn cam e back, neur hooks and o th er e h e tlo u supplies. C irc u la tio n in W est. tia tio n . p e rm a n en t policy of the local schools. v ille on th e fo u rth T hursday of ly tw o hours G raham pound«*«! amt $57.000 by the t*ral c o u n each m onth. ’ tf and tried to m ake him self heard ties for printing the ballots, wages W hen such steps are ta k e n it is very few times, but a fter a w hile lie to «•!••( turn officials and rental of d o u b tfu l if this com m unity will ever have ap p aren tly decided it was useless, | polling places O 'K ara point . out S eventh-day A dventist C hurch such an epidem ic ag ain as o ccu rred last 1 and all w as quiet that approxim ately 12 100 Judges S ervices are held each Sabbath T hey cam e in at last, chatting and clerk : w ere empi«») ed i l l t iu » T reatm en t of visitors to any com m u y e a r w ith the m easles. i S aturday i as follows: Sabbath com fortably. G ran d m o th er ktased 1625 precincts throughout the state, school, 10 a. m : p reaching service nity with tact and courtesy leaves a fa v o r i D eborah good-night and w ent d i including those em ployed on Itu» at It: young people's m eeting a t able im pression and th e w rite r recen tly rectly upstairs on B ryn’s arm He counting board in the larger city 2:30 p. ni P ra y e r m eeting W ednes cam e flying dow n in a m inute or precincts day night at 8 o'clock V isitors are had an experience of th a t kind in th e City two "W here's T ub'’ And Madeline*, e rv ice. Dr W al of A storia. The result leaves th e w rite r Plans for th e refinancing of Ban- and P ilar "* lit» inqifired. te r H untington, pastor. tf F reedom of th e P ress w ith nothing but th e kindliest feelings to "P ilar's in bed." Sally nnsw er- ton's $277.000 m unicipal <1< ht ed. "am i M adeline and Tubby went now being w orked out by Fred R egardless of w hy he said it. G overnor Landon, C hristian C hurch w ard officials of th e se ap o rt tow n. I off in the general direction o f Paulus, deputy sta te treasu rer, in th e rep u b lican can d id ate for p resident, has m ade a L ord's day unified study-w orship O fficious tre a tm e n t w ould probably statem en t w hich w ill be rem em b ered a fte r h i ■ service, 9:45-11:45 a. in. C hureh Heaven. T o » .m l the orchard I eo-o|ier»tloii w ith u com m ittee if I Im agine thut'.x w here they still the Bandon city council With the f e m í i s o § y K g • ¡ t e ’» school. 9:45 a. in . C. H. Nosier, have resulted in leaving w ith th e tra ffic political h istory has been forgotten. city's assessed valuation su b stan are." su p erin ten d e n t M orning worship, In a Topeka. Kan., statem en t he said: violation tick et anyw ay, w hile a fte r r e I "O-ho,’ B ryn said "So at lust it's tially reduced by the recent d is 10:45 o'clock Music by the T reble I view n ew sp ap er publicity as a leg itim ate annual pES V . ceiving the follow ing nicely p rin ted notice Iconic lo this* Well, if you w ill ex astrous fire it Is expected that choir. Mrs. Florence K ratnien. d i business. A ll public records, of an y kind or d e cuse me, 1 m ust b e a b o u t m y o w n b o n d l io l d e i s w i l l h e a s k e d f o r a rector. Serm on by pastor. B aptis every effo rt would be m ade to see th a t no scription, should be open to th e new spapers " m oratorium on Interest paym ents business T he statem en t w ill not be rem em b ered because m al service. C h ristian Endeavor. such violation w ould be m ade a g a in : De boi ail rose sw iftly and laid lier and a reduction of the interest i .dr L andon m ade it. The statem en t has been m ade b e 0:30 p. m. In term ed iates and young "I forgot that you don't know hand on his arm . "You w on't go if not an actual scaling dow n of “ Visit the A storia C olum n! City of A s fore. It w ill be m ade again. P u b licity is th e acid people E vangelistic serv ice.’ 7:30 w hat this is all about." the principal am ounts of som e of atone' _ _ , toria. The city of A storia extends its g re e t test for all tran sactio n s of public business. "I do know." P ila r m urm ured. the bond Issues. "W hy not" It isn't going to be a S : "I’ri Iv l d l l n t f ! 1 f t • • • P u b licity is th e ru in atio n of sta r cham ber ses tn u u iiiu jl "B ryn told me the w hole story, of w ar W e're ju st going to have a ings to you an d hopes y our visit m ay be a sions. w hich have w ide appeal to persons w ho a re Tuesday. 2 to I p. ni.. jo in t m eeting course." O regon's new $2,500 000 capltol quiet little talk. G raham and I 1 (By F rances Shelley Wees) p leasan t one. You have unknow ingly vio eith e r co rru p t or w ho a re b linded by th e ir ow n of L adies Aid and M issionary so- "I see." D eborah said slowly tliink he w ill see reason before I building In m in iatu re is no»- on (C o n tin u e d fro m la»t w eek) late d a tra ffic p a rk in g law . K now ing th is conception of capabilities. display in the lobby of the stute Ciety. Ail m em bers an d friends. T ubby straightened. "Why d o » e re through." He left. W hen d in n e r was over, grand- building The architect's w as unintentional and th a t you will not e rr T his should be k ep t in m ind: P olitical office w ho c.m, a re invited to atten d th e m other rose and patted T u bby’s you say 'of course.' P ilar?" A Idtie inter the door opened It ‘ office She glanced at him "It is a nat was Tubby and M adeline He g rin model w hich depicts in detail th e in this respect again, th e re is no p e n a lty holders retain office by re ta in in g public support. preachu .: mi.-.-ion sessions in Port- hand gently. "A nd now," G rand- u p p o rt is retain ed by benefiting the public If a land beginning today .T hursday) m other said happily, "let us go out u ral thing to say, su rely "" ned sheepishly. His dim ple flic k e r new building as it will app ear to you. our guest. If we m ay be of serv S politician is valued at $1500 "No. it is not. N ot u n d er the ed in and out. T he yellow lock on ’ » lie n com pleted w ere to d o n ate $100 to B andon fire su f and F riday. S atu rd ay and 3 p. m. and sit on th e veranda. It w ill be • • • ice to you d u rin g y our stay in our city, we ferers h e w ouldn't do it in secret. circum stances You w ould suggest his crow n stood stra ig h t up Made Sunday. Those new com ers w ith a beau tifu l evening." The state liquor control com m is If a politician saw a chance of m an ip u latin g a out a ch u rch hom e w ill find a urge you to call a t th e city h all, w here "I'm afraid it w ill b e chilly, I to Deborali that B ryn goes to you line put her fingers up and tw eak sion reports profits of m ore Ilian co n tract w hich w ould re tu rn an "ex tra" S1000 from p leasant fellow ship w ith us.—R. G ran d m o th er.'' B ryn said quickly. as a m atter of course w ith all h i: ed it th e office of the d e p a rtm e n t is located. th "The first im provem ents e B andon source, he w ould do as th e b u rg lars do L. P utnam , pastor. » a $1.028.000 d u ring the first nine "We can open the draw ing-room concerns and interests"" m onths of the c u rre n t year A storia Police D ep artm en t, Jo h n K. Acton, —w o rk u n d er th e cloak of official darkness w indow s wide, and see the moon , Pilar rasa “ 1 ito not mean to make. »tie decidisi, "w ill be to suggest anything in p articu lar to have the roots of th at piece of hair C hief of Police.” T he tru e sto ry of how th e p olitician gives and F irst B aptist C hurch from there, can 't we?" "Y ou are m uch too carefu l of he aid coolly Hut if d u g c o m p le te ly out T liin k of all L c flfi* I P i lf l’i f c t ’S tak es is th e safeguard against taking, and th e in T hursday evening at 8 th e m id ....... d )--- H a .s e . t«> e m i inded nded t that li.it t th f: e : “ Iin ui . anti m J hours In . r . it it w l l save I V C t l l ■ U l l l . H V l G A storia will benefit m uch th ro u g h this sp w eek service of p ra v e r and Bible me. my bov." G ran m o .1............. th er said . H f C chooses to b«‘ be r rem hours w i ill iratio n fo r giving. N ew s-Telegram . ta c t and courtesy, w hile th e officious of stu d y w ill be held We w ill coin- w ith affection. "It is not in the least ah v a>'s has come to m e w ith , me and the c h ild re n " E«th»r M \ \ tlliniit« r i v i r (•• I u <' u l. 21 A rre *» S I S 2W m ence a system atic study of th e chilly." ins interests and concerns, that i s 1 B ryn cam e in. quietly He shut ( > )rf f r t ili A i'h ficer could do untold dam age. G le n n H E h l r • ( u < («• A w c l V Itty . book i f E p h esia n s. At th e m orning T h e moon had risen already, n’in,‘ R i-s tru e the door, behind him Ito stood for rn n n 1,4.1« 17 ■««! IH l l l » * k I » W r - t lin g . . and _ n<! “It is not true." T ubby said "I ! a mom ent, lost in thought. ho ur of w orship. 11. th e pastor w ill lav, a great round silver lantern, on In fla m m ato ry R adicalism r> r< la»U HrlMliI*«. knew exactly w hat you have been "W ind'd he say"" Sim on asked. F F l lw r n '•« I«» <> I C h u rc h ill, W hen w e w ere y o u n g it g en erally considered b ring a m. - s o n tin scrip tu ral th e tops o! th e rolling black hills to Bryn, just how little you have I "N othing." H ryn replied He p ari Sr.fi«»n 3f> 'U N IH W “Ye a re th e L ight of the to the west. th a t a m an »-ho fu rn ish ed folks an o p p o rtu n ity t - text. ( l a i r r H r t m i'k e r t u« F .ie h I» M.«r- really m eant to him These others d id n 't say an y th in g He's gone, and W o rld " E vening w orship at 8. "L et's play games." T ubhv said ri»««r> E* «*f I. » I I l l r r i u n A c r r a ir r w o rk w as a friend. In th ese days, how ever, it seem s Come and join us in a b rig h t song ■ cheerfully. "It isn't late. It's only know, too; Sally and Sim on and | I l l s c a r ’ s g o n e lo o . ’ J o h n W l l f . ’ t r» a l ti» ( ila t ly a 111..ine«. to be d ifferent. P resid en t G reen, of th e A m erican service to be followed by an evan- about half-past seven. S om ething M adeline. Here and now, before I "Gonei" T ubby echoed. 1.« » IO A ld rrl» r,M .k l u r m . them . I ask you to repeat to D eb o -| "W hat I w ant to know ." ," Sally W e are g lad th a t th e sp irit of p a tr i F ed eratio n of Labor, recen tly rem ark ed in co n n ec g eli.tic message.—O ritz W. W eni- loud and cheerful." Illa n .h r B N c e ly r< « i r t n R a lp h B u t . 1 A* re I I N R IW n w ith th e b reak b etw een th e m in ers an d the ger, pastor. how tlid he get ’è-H “It doesn’t seem ju s t th e night rah the statem ent you have ju st ¿a'd om inously. otism and A m ericanism exists in th e sm all tio J S H . - k n r v e t u < t n F r a n k L a m h in tf F ederation: —::— for loud ch eerfu l games." G ra n d made, and if you w ill rep eat it. w out" T h ree bolts, and a six-inch J r , p a r i I <"•' J *hn n E 'a t » A . l . l t t i n er tow ns like H illsboro, w h ere th e busi _____ w ill tak e the m atter up w ith B ryn "T hen y o u r enem ies and m ine, th e em p lo y thick door, arid bar t»f iron on m other protested. "It's a dream y !<•••• * » r t u n - R r r w lv il lr F ou rsq u are C hurch ness men have, ever since th e original ers. w ould sit on som e elev ated spot and laugh bottom. You said he couldn't W V W l l« y r t a l t n G r n r t a M B««w- The S unday evening evangelistic sort of night, my boy. C ouldn't we w hen he retu rn s all of us, togeth- the m a n . L n t 1'- S «-rtl.»n »1 T l N R2W How did he?" an d say. My God. I co u ld n 't have raised m oney Arm istice Day in 1918, closed th e ir places service w ill be featu red by a stir- ju st sit and talk, quietly, and look e r- P ilar." T u a l a t ln <’ «» J R llr t ie r r t u t, P ila r stared at him. S he stam ped Nobody answ ered her. enough to cause th a t fight. B ut I'm glad it's rin g m essage on "Sin. W hat A bout a t^ tlZe n!? on nart I.ot & ItliM-k 2 llu r n p h r ry t A .lilltiu n , of business as a patrio tic g e stu re and cele (C o n tin u ed N e x t W eek) c - ie s in iK ru - D eborah's eyes m et B ryn's as he l’e r furiously. "You are im- th ere'." H I I I m I x .m It?" and also an o in i i terestin g o pro- b ratio n of th a t g re a t day th a t b rought an A r t h u r B r n r k r t a l tu H o w a rd C P resid en t G reen, su m m erin g in Europe, d e liv e r phetic p relu d e on th e subject “T he sa t at her knee s h e ,l>rn t'd aw ay POMiblel" she storm ed, ami then Huck ( hat O l n n i r v t u t . I . v t * 1 a m i 2 III««« k 12, C end to th e w o rld 's g re a te s t holacaust. ed him self of this insane speech befo re a lab o r co n P ro p h e’ ;1 Significance of E arth- frorn hirn quickly, conscious P ilar tu rn ed and ran through the door I iven’t 'ad a bite for davys.” said usual w atching them , being m iserable and and UP the stairs like one followed !<«’»•! Iiia tlt iit» tn I ' S N a tio n a l These sm all tow n m en a re not so greed y vention. W hen has it com e to pass th at because a quakt " T!i « . J ’ be a trairqi to the landlady of t h e l»n l'li« m an labors he m ust necessarily be th e enem y of his gospel song serv ice and an enjoy un h ap p y and lonely and . . . beat by demons. nk o f P o rtla n d , p a rt S o rtiun I t T IB “I’m terrib ly proud of you, Tub- G eorge and D rag o n " " D y e r think mw in th e ir quest of th e d o lla r th a t th ey c a n ’t em ployer? Most of us had to w ork fo r som eone in ab le m usical program . If you love en. B ryn d id n 't love P ilar, B ryn \i . I- 1 • i 1 I; 1 i pari stop fo r the observance of a d ay th a t o rd e r to get a start. T he lad w ho has th e stu ff in th e old-tim e gospel you w ill en- d id n 't love P ila r . . . th e w ords 1>v- Sally said w ith a catch in her you could sp are im "C ertainly not." replied the land- 1,1 171 1 A.I1.I1I..11. Hruv y this service At 11 a m the san S in D eborah's h eart so loudly breath. "B ut I don't know w heth- m eans so m uch in th e history of A m erica him an d w ho looks to th e fu tu re know s th at in d u s jp lady. "'¡"“.¿f'J.w""nt. 1 «, w. ü n - m a i - a d th rift w ill en ab le him to own a business or m ' age .. i l l L, o n "O u r M ediator" th a t shp w as alm ost afraid P ila r cr it was wise or not You may dis- and th e w ar. To all the events of the day a tr y sm an esd iv and F rid ay evening serv- w ould h ear them . He had said cover som e bright m orning that Pl- "T hank yer." said the tram p, and „ 1 • r. i:i«rk My4 ti.. .i T uesday all factory or a mill. lar has put ground glass in .Made- slouched off; but fe w m i n u t e s I H U « ll'>nn "I love you." th e p atriotic gro u p s of H illsboro and o th e r This so rt of in flam m ato ry stu ff w o rk ed success ices w ill be at 7:45 and th ere will ] I K <’r««w»h»r r» ux to («ladyä K1ak»t*. T h ere w as a sudden loud noise, bn e s coffee." later he w as back. of p ra y e r Wed local people extend a h e a rty w elcom e to fully in Russia, w h ere labor had no o p p o rtu n ity of also be a serv ice 7 A< T IN R3W "W hat d y e r w ant no» t at 10. Tomorrow Deborah'» ears a 1 mi»- ' I: ’ " • Wadel rw (n asked 1 ho C. B rtta r t I ’Btil J lU c k H U« tn everyone. Come and join in th e carnival im p ro v in g its condition. It doesn't apply to A m erica ev en in g iF -id ay ) a D ivine H ealing tak ab le cry. G ran d m o th er sta rte d Quired. "Is it perm issible to ask the landlady, «11, . y | A« t m T l H II t W an d n e v er before has been seriously suggested u n serv ice w ill be conducted in the forw ard in her chair. "B ryn." .she w hy mine, p articu larly ?" "Could I ave B««y*l A S I)lll» v r t nl to M iirv E a few word» w ith dance on T uesday night, th e p a ra d e and til w ith in th e past few years. Isn't it ab o u t tim e for Sally looked at T ubby helplessly. G eorge?" q u eried tlv tra m p Ex. r t t i r , |»»rt S a tu r n U T l H R tW . ch u rch w ith p ray er for the sick — said Quickly. "S urely t h a t is a th e program A rm istice Day. G i n i n S h .h lr r t n a to l . a u r m r r If som e sober th in k in g in th is country? M cM innville G uy P. D uffield, Jr., pastor. T ubby fidgeted He stood first on ------------------ m an’s voice?" Hh<Mte» r« 11«. I.ot« 31. 14. .15. .14 H I. m -U T elephone-R egister. —::— B ryn stood up. “It’s steam os- one foot and then on the other E xpiration 14 W ra t P<>rt land Ifr iiftit« caping. G randm other, th a t's all." "W ell," he said. E ditor of a Missouri w eekly p a ( ilr n n H E M » r t ux t<» Rlxxla P a tt r r - Beaverton Chureh of Christ - o n . Lot«. IS. 14. 17. H Block IS W r» t "W ell?" M adeline repeated. p er carried this notice: R evival m eeting to be conducted he .said reassuringly, and t h e n, P o rtla n d llriirh ta . "Look here. Sally," T ubby expos "A ttention, subscriber». W h e n "L et's not stay h e re and have it by L. E. G roseclose of Indiana as T h r R red ln « t it tit r tn S ta tra tulated. "T hat w asn't fair. T h at your subscription expires come in N a tio n a l hank of P o rtla n d , llnit«sl 22 077 Acre« evangelist and Mrs. G roseclose as w o rry you. It m ay go on fo r some w asn't a bit fair I didn't "M an beaten in w ashroom ." Jo h n n y m ust have song leader, beein about D ecem ber *‘me I and renew prom ptly if you w ant 15 R IW '\ ° u ! d you like to go O regon is fo rtu n a te in having a strong fin ally p u t his foot dow n on th is ear-w ash in g q u es 1. F rid ay night th e re w ill be a ior a .,* V e d riv e w ith m e. You don't . . . th at is, I can 't . . W a rd Lew la ( ¡ilh r r t r t u * to l lr r m a n m e to give you a good boost tow ard Sally took M adeline's hand. "Lis- the golden gate w hen you ex p ire " Reidler rt ux, 2.41 A c rr» Foreat G ro v r fellow. . p m eeting in th e church ,,av e ! l 1 bcen ,n ‘he c ar fo r a long governor like C harles H. M artin in case of tion. I .!<• U M r »■ .1 - I ' ■ \ J I J . • • • • • ten," she said. "I suppose I'll have Ex. tn . U 5 V ir g in ia Place p arlo rs to w hich all m em bers and „,e' ■ , , . , . w a te rfro n t tro u b les such as existed tw o —— — - ' T h e av erag e person uses about 34 pounds of a ir friends a re invited. L ight refresh- E a rl fj Kuhl r t ux to W illia m K ic k o ff , ‘.h*5’’t * should like it very to step in. He'll go on like that for years ago. He is a governor in fa c t as well a day. b u t house to house canvassers get m ore th an m ents w ill be served follow ing a much, she rep lied hesitantly. "B ut hours ju st m aundering. Tubby is Q uality job p rin tin g Argus. r t ux, Lot H liha-k 2 H a w ke '» A .U iitio n , Ga»t<«n. as in nam e. The governor will have th e that. program . Bible school n ext L ord’s th a t noise . . . a re you su re (»•o riria It Ifr c k b e r t to N o rm an M o u l • • • • day at 9:45 a. m.. w ith special music - i- o s itiv e ." B ry n said ton r t ux. L o t .1 of T ra c t 3D V ir g in ia backing of th e g re a t m ajo rity of th e peo He offered her his arm and Place. C odfish a re used as a m edium of exchange in by th e choir. P reaching. 7:45 p ple of th e state in any e ffo rt to see to it Iceland. D ora th in k s th a t's w h ere th e expression M id-w eek B ible stu d y W ednesday Ithinch» Fr«*rman M a c q u a rr ir to A M ‘^ c s ‘ePs F reem an , I.ot 1 Itlo r k A l.rh m itn A< t « T hey w ere gone. at 3 p. m M issionary m eeting at th a t th e citizens have a sq u a re deal an d C. O. D. originated. T ra c t» , M e tx g rr. D eborah, a fte r a little, rem em • • • • th e hom e of Mrs. L ew is of H uber |t (J W(Miil»n et ux (•» M ax M R e e h rr I By A. I.. IJn d b eck ) are not m ade th e goats of lab o r rack eteers. b ered P ilar, and tu rn ed t o her. r t ux. L o t I Proapert P a rk , Koreat ( ir o v r “B last R ips C leveland S tad iu m .” T hese football F riday. M. P u tm an , pastor. Old age pensions to aged resi- Bv A. L. I.indbeek O fficials of constituted governm ent m ust coaches "I’m sorry. P ilar." she said politely W uahlngton county to G eorge Mci^*o<l w ill have to get b etter co n tro l of th eir fu ll ALEM—O regon school districts dents of O regon averaged $20 90 i in r t ux, I.o t 29 O vvrlook Acrr« and sh all run th e various subdivisions of backs. C ongregational C hureh Jia* K in g to G eorge W M c|.ro«l r t ux, clipped an aggregate of $2.229.521 Septem ber, according to a rep repot o rt • • • • N ovem ber 8: C h u rch school 10 annual bazaar soon. All p arish io n -I off th eir debt load in the past tw o by the state relief com m ittee, I I . 12. 15 Ovcrl.H.k A cre- th is sta te and th ey need th e courageous ac- I.«.t» N o rm an B a le H ixo n to N o rb ert If a. m . P ro f F. Stalley. su p erin ten d “V ienna man arrested fo r sellin g sp ace in heaven backing of th e citizenry. r h a r t r r y r t ux. Lot» I and 2 Block 4 for 15 cents a sq u are y ard .” We d o u b t th a t th e p ro p e rty was dum ped back in his lap. XTill'ìbnn^Arcjus Protect the Health vei \ good at taking f a r e of other i iH'oplc** love affairs,, but he’s te r rible at bis own M adeline. I may as well tell you . . . be cam e into our room List night didn't he, Si- | mon and he sat on the edge of ¡th e b .d didn't he. Sutton* . . and talked about you for hours And he < tided up by practically Tact and Courtesy What Other Editors Say Honeymoon The Real Spirit A Real Governor Jots in Jest School Districts of Oregon Make Reductions in Debt Load S • Delay Justified It is rig h t t h a t th e phone ra te increase in stitu ted by th e W est Coast T elephone com pany be held in abeyance until h e a r ings be held by th e public service com m is sioner. No notice of any kind w as given of th e increases. F o r a n u m b er of y ears th e people of H illsboro have fe lt th a t this city has been cut off a t th e p ockets as f a r as outside phone service is concerned. Every nearby com m unity m ust pay a toll in o rd er to ta lk to H illsboro an d it is d e tri m ental to the business developm ent of this section. More pow er to th e H illsboro M en’s B reak fast club in its e ffo rts to secure floodlights fo r th e H illsboro union high school football field. A lig h ted field to perm it n ight gam es w ould be a stim ulus to football here in increased a tte n d an c e as it has elsew here. The club will fin d m any people ready to do th e ir sh are in helping to p u t this lig hting p ro g ra m over. C ongratulations are due this g roup fo r its active in terest in com m unity a ffairs. T re a tm e n t handed Hood R iver ap p le g ro w e rs last w eek by the h ead of th e te a m s te rs ’ union furnishes ju s t one m ore ex am p le of th e re being no basis fo r a g ri c u ltu re an d labor form ing a coalition p o litical p a rty . T h eir interests are exactly th e opposite. V e n e tia n th e a tre , as usual, is keeping a p a c e w ith th e field of entertainm ent. This in stitu tio n , one o f th e finest in a tow n of th is size in th e e n tire country, has ju st in s ta lle d new sound RCA high fidelity sound e q u ip m e n t. • « • T he w h ale is said to have th e larg est m outh in th e w orld, w ith th e hippopotam us ra n k in g second. A nd h ere w e've been giving Jo e E. B row n all th e credit. G lenn S. Eb le »t al to C h a r ln M Ga«l- m ake his or h e r desire know n to counties reported progress in the , »»_ < i • . - i *6* H UM. Lota 4, 5 and ('« Block 10 W . the vicar. R eginald Hicks, vicar. reduction of th eir school debts d u r Evidence that hundreds of v is - j P o rtla n d H . ig h i ing the biennium ran g in g from a itors to O regon become perm anent G lenn S. Khle r t al to C a rl I I ll>iu«r The comm on sign of g reetin g em ployed by G u lf L o t » It and 10 Block 22 W P o rt- low of $449 in the case of Union residents of th e state is contained "* T he O ren eo-K eedville Parish of M exico Indians on m eetin g friends is to blow into county to $1,655,236 for M ultnom ah in replies to questio nnaires being '"' h ,"".11' ’;! , , « Sunday. N ovem ber 8, w ill be a one an o th er's ears, a custom also p racticed by p o liti v ir to H n rc l day of unusual in terest in t h e county. Eleven counties, on the retu rn ed to the travel bureau of H a ll. |m rt <*f Section IK T l S R IW . cians. O renco-R eedville parish. T he 8 ? th ?r hand, hi show increased d ebt the state highw ay d epartm ents John II. M c L< hm | et ux I o E lla M ar«h , • • • » o'clock service in the evening at ' oa<^5 a‘ th e end of the tw o y ear B uyers of farm s predom inate am ong 2 Acre« Mention I T l S R IW . rening at K ansas has a law m ak in g it illeg al to e a t snakes E* h ih I ’. W riu h t el ux to A n to n « V a n - R e .d v ille church will be an echo period. Of this la tte r class Marion | the visiting tourists who have suc- et ux. «0.29 Acre« T I N R tW . in public, w hich still m akes allow ance for th e fact m eeting of the N ational P reaching lcads w ith an increase of $550.530 cum bed to the attractions offered il«4ier$r Loul« S ta rk el ux to Helen H eovlrh . th a t political candidates m ust often e a t crow. mission in P ortland, as w ill also in its school indebtedness, large- by the state and derided to become Lot» .10 anil 31 Block I P o rtln m l lle iu h t« • • • • No 2. th e 11 o’clock serv ice in th e m o rn ly accounted for by new bond p erm anent residents. Pilgrim House • • • It is said th a t all b ears a re "left-h an d ed ,” b u t W tiNhinirton county to Robert G. f ’ |«»»ter- ing at Orenco. Those w ho have issues to finance new school build- ' 2 l V s r,,!! ,,,f ' , r r ’ atten d ed the various sessions of the in&s in th e Salem district. w e don't believe it, because w e've o ften seen th e Oregon p ro p erty ow ners may nn Lot» I, 2. 3 u i.il « Block 1H C o rn e- liu». V nt or.-iup. at 10:30 ochx.k. a. mission will give th e ir im pressions. Lincoln county w ith only $8800 i reasonably expect a substantial re- boss w rite w ith his rig h t hand. W . E May« et ux to D e ll« M C y p h er, di . ■ w ith : erm on on "T The Me essage -.age A aii vvho can will niton,i th e „ m mn... m he M 11 w ho can" ill attend ass i bond and w arran t d ebt is show n , duction in th e tax levy for stat part Block 25 N o rth I ’ laiiiM. of th e P reach in g M ission.’ P asto r m eeting In the P ortland m unicipal , nave the lightest school debt purposes n ext y ear In ft Ariel«« V ernon S te a m » t o G retchen C o r- fact p res 1(10 Acre« Scctit.n 14 T 2 N ltr»W tin d an eeS' t J ' 1* i ' p i a t" a u d ito r‘um a ‘ 3 o'clock in th e aft- load w ith Jefferson's $22.61)2 ran k - e n t ................. Indications a re th a t th e e n tire m any. W . E. M ay» et ux to H««nry O. C ypher ten d ance at th e P o rtlan d P reaching ernoon ing second and G illiam 's $47.44905, levy against p roperty w ithin the ••t nl. Lot« 6, 7 and E '.- ‘ »f « Blrn-k 25 m is s io n T hursday. F rid ay and S at third. six percent lim itation may be elim- N o rth Plain». u rd ay of th is w eek, b u t m ay be A m ong counties w hich rep o rt an inated. F ifte e n Y ears Ago W . A. Rice to O r r ill H . R ice et nl. part. Whosoever Will consulted n e x t w eek, an y day b e increase in the school debt load J The total sta te revenue th a t can I l" 'H’k 11 W a lk e r'» A d d itio n , •rest A rgus. N ovem ber 3. 1921 -G idson H ickey, W orld tw een 10 a. m. and noon, or by (A bove N orth P lains) d u rin g th e tw o y ears a re Benton, be raised w ithin the c o n stitu tio n a l!'^ " '"’ w ar v eteran , su icid e at C edar M ill Sunday. E m il L u e th l et ux to John M ich el et - u -------r.------ . . . . ,inf)llatlon f()r I9.)7 from both ln _ ap pointm ent, at th e house ofice, c. S 75 unday school at 10 o'clock every c C lackam as, Crook, Lake. Linn, M ar Lota 1, 2 and 3 L a m b e rt'» A d d itio n , "ay m orning, w ith scrip tu re ion, Polk and Y amhill. Those w hich Big railw ay strik e has been called off an d th e 232 N orth T hird avenue. Sunda come anil p roperty taxes am ounts I'Midiml». Ì n d 0B ib ìedsytud°yr «»1. debt public is restin g easy. J. W . C onnell ( » lin r lf f | in l<«>ritw-lh E. $3,640,520 which represents an d discussion for burden d u ring th e biennium in- to C h arles A. R ollins an«' Miss T in ah B echen m a r Trinity Lutheran Church ... increase n t six per cent over the I ’ r n rln r, |.n rt o f S n -llo n » 7 m i.I III TU N The service of w orship begins at ad u 'ts. Serm on at o clock by c| 1Jrje Colum bia, Coos, C urry, D e c u rre n t levy. R evenues from income I I I «nil , I W ried O ctober 22 II. It. G u n th e r et ux |<> J,.»el II. H o lle n C h arles E. Wells elected p resid en t an d G lenn F. 10:30 a. m.: S unday school al 9:45. th e Pastf»' T a rry and consecration schutes, Gilliam . Hood R iver, Jack - tax es alone this y ear w ill total beck ux, N*>j o f S E 1, o f S E 1, of S e m ' Special evangel- son, Josephine, K lam ath. Lane, L in $3.300,000 this y ear when the re llo n III el TU Bell se c retary of n ew ly o rganized W ashington C o u n Serm on topic, “F orgiveness" Math. s r r v 'ce a ‘ N R.'IW. 6, 12. You are cordially welcomed -service at 8 p. m., follow ed by coln, M orrow, Sherm an, Union, I . nein,I« Thom nx (,, E lv in C. C o u rie r et ty B usiness M en's association. tu rn s are all in. This will re p re to w orship w ith u: . a « ‘v ine h ealing service. We a re |,« r l Seelion I T 2 N R 4 W . Wasco and W ashington. F irm of Hare. M cA lear & P e te rs offers $50 p rize se n t an .increase of m ore than $7(8).- ux. G lenn _ I praising the Lord for the re su lts of • • • S. E tile el ux to lin y H u ile r, to P U. stu d en t w ho m akes best oration ___ in ________ o rato rical 000 over the revenues from this' t.olx r> «m l K llloelt 2K W e rt P u rllm u l "C hurch N ight ” N ov 11 these h ealing services and invite S tate police presented arrest sam e source last year. It a .similar H oiyhlx. try o u ts fo r selection of co n ten d e r in in terco lleg iate A m id-w eek "church night" f o r , pJvcr-y onc th ese services. Tucs- tickets to 685 e rrin g m otorists d u r John W ilson el ,,x Io T it le A T ru x t can he depended on next debates. |th e O r.n co -R ced v ille parish w ill >’ m E vangelistic service, ing S eptem ber resu ltin g in fines increase C ". Eoi I nn,l E ' j o f | ,„ t 2 lllook I, be in au g u rated n ex t W ednesday. S a ^ur.aay 7:30 p. m. th e w eather to tallin g $7655 and jail sentences y ear bringing incom e tax collec Fnr««»t. (»rove. T h irty Y ears Ago tions up to $4.000,000 this will N o ra J. B e rn e r to W . I). Ruasell. p a r t perm itting, w e will have a stre e t aggregating nearly seven years. A rgus, N ovem ber 1, 1906—J. C. L am kin, th e tin N ovem ber 11. w ith a fellow ship service at , Second Main streets D runken drivers, of w hom 36 w ere m ore than cover th e state tax w ith Lot 2 Block 11, Koreat (¡rove. . . . and . ner, has m oved his shop to th e b u ild in g n e x t door d in n er, pot luck plan, a t R e d tv ille ,,. John L . M ille r et al to Lotti» H llle c k e th e constitutional lim itation I both congregations uniting. Offi- ln H illsboro.—M elvin E. Jam es, ap p reh en d ed d u rin g th e month, in w ithout the necessity for a levy el. ux. 40 Acre« Section 10 T l H R 2W . to th e W ilkes b rick on Second. leers and m em bers of th e church | Pas‘o r- H e n r ie tta I I Robert« to L o u h n ( ’. M f- w ere the hardest hit by th e courts, against properly. L u m b er cu t for y ear larg est in h isto ry of c o u n are specially invited. D inner at 6 I T IS R2W . draw in g fines am ounting to $2943 T he 1936 state levy against p ro p George, p j a r t Section ty. E stim ate 40.000.000 feet. to M . A. K etcham et ux, Methodist Episcopal Church ! o'clock, follow ed by inspirational and jail sentenro.s to talin g 1736 erty am ounted to $884.640. If this part A J Mfintcr« c la im 40 T I S R 8 W . Mrs. H annah C h ristian sen of B u tte G ran g e nam ed , addresses from P o rtlan d visitors. N ovem ber 8: 9:45 a. m.. a g reat days W arning slips w ere presented ran be en tirely elim inated, as now E m m a h . Q u a in ta n e e to A n n a R W le n - m aster of Pom ona G ran g e in m eeting w ith I.ecdy S unday school, capable teachers. to 7258 m otorists d u rin g the month. soems probable, plus the $450,000 , r ’, 1 i ArrpM ’ r > t is r ie . G range at C ed ar M ill O ctober 24. Mrs. C arrie All Saints (Episcopal) C. C. W eber, su p erin ten d en t. 11 a. 1<*vy or the World W ar V eterans' J H e rm a n M oeit- S chm eltzer of Scholls G ra n g e is lectu rer. Scrvicf for th e 22nd S unday aft- ni. C hurch w orship. A nthem by the T he state's cut out of b eltin g on S tate Aid com m ission w hich has Vnul“ » ^ G en eral M anager L ytle of P. R. & N. and W. V. c r T rin ity art as follows: Holy choir; pianist. Mrs. Rex Howell. horse and dog races this year already been w aived O regon prop <*l 1 IX , prop- et ux. E * 2 ,,f i,„ t .1 b lock :gi, F o r ,-,t W iley back from trip to T illam ook county, w h ere ' com m union. 7:30 a. m.; church Serm on by pastor; Subject: "My am ounted tn slightly m ore than erty ow ners a re due for a tax r e Grov«. they saw b eg in n in g of con stru ctio n o p eratio n s on the 1 school, 9:45 a. m.; m orning prayer. God S hall S upply All You N eed.” $100.000. according to a rep o rt of lief in excess of $1,250,000 in 1937 M a ry E. Joknxton Io F lo r s M. Hoteh- ki»x, 1.7# A rre« K in « T r s r l . fellow -16:45 p. m. E pw orth league. S ub- the __ _____ ................. ... ...... ......... Il o’clock; young people's ra ilro a d a t th at end. B oth en th u siastic o v er fu tu re sta te ____ racing commission. Each from the state alone. P H. N i,ilo o n i I,„ „ i, ,,t p „ r , i Hn(| io ship. 5 p. m.. Ted G ardner, leader, i ject: • * • "T he C hristian and W ar.” j of th e state's 36 counties w ill re- of th a t section. M « ry M u u , lin y . I.ot 7 lllo ek :i M u ltn o - C o rn eliu s people a re w o rk in g h ard to induce th e C h o ir reh earsal F iulay. 7; >J p. m. Who is tor w ar and w ho is not for j ceive $702 78 for fair purposes out ouih e .,„ lily r la lm nil,lillu n . O regon's "jo y rid e" as S anta 19 a th ree- w ar?" 7:30 p. m. A delightful s e r - ; of this fund, the P acific Inter- C laus to its struggling infant ir r i C. .1 S tickn ey to ,)„h „ I f H „n n e n et location of a G erm an L u th era n u n iv e rsity at th a t N ovem ber 17 18 and day m: '.o n w ill be held by the vice A good place for the fam ily nation Livestock exposition and the gation projects back in the early I " ' ' , , ' ' , ' V " ' Jnlineon Enlute, lleu v er- place an d th e tow n w ill give a site, fre e of cost. tun-R pcflville. an invitation to to ipend an hour. H earty singing state fair will each receive $31 749 1920's w as recalled this week when H illsboro is soon to h a v e an o th er te a c h e r as th e vk h We i x ten d 11 K lln m p o rn el ux Io A lfre d O. Henr- a ll to a tte n d th i m i -ion a? a part Gospel messages. Serm on by pas- the Pendleton R ound-U p and easG the S tate R eclam ation commission »on el ux I , ut III A lin o A d ,lillu n . Ile a v e r- low er room s a re g ettin g alto g eth er too congested. of th a t hold t in a a Imut Iho om in- tor. subject. "Peace. Divinest. Com- ~ ........................ -H e ,uiville. S h e riff C on n ell rep o rts th a t th e re is not a p ris j try. B ishop D agw ell w as th e six-- fort."—A lexander Ifaw thorne, pas- c m O regon Livestock show, $5000 w as called on to w rite off a claim lo n A'1'’hd, Eeppln el ux Io C u rl lle ra e r. each and the N orthw est T urkey ' of $46,000 held by the state against o n er in th e co u n ty ja il. ic ia l sp e a k e r a t S eattle last week. I tor. H 2 W ACr* " A Z " ' h" ry ” •" M T IN show, $1200. I the Crook C ounty M unicipal Im- » • » • Our Yesterdays B ethany G erm an B aptist C hureh N ovem ber 8: C hurch school, 9:45, Jo h n C roeni, su p e rin te n d e n t; Mrs. Ben G raf, su p erin ten d e n t of ju n io r d ep artm ent. M orning service at 11 W K uhn, uhn. n -n eral secretary of V illiam .lliarn K the D -im -n Lap i . < m tc h e ; ol N orth A m erica, w ill preach Eve ning services from 7:30 to 8 neo. A. Leger, pastor.