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W h ic h 1« C o m b in e d th e H i ll * b o ro In d e p e n d e n t
H ills b o r o In d e p e n d e n t K » ta b IS71
M e K IN N R Y A M i K I W K Y , P u b lis h e rs
P u b lis h e d T h u rs d a y
E n te re d an m s -, nd-cla ss m a tt e r In th e
p> »nt o f f ir e a t H illn b o ro , O re g o n
H ills b o ro A n ru » K m tab. 1S94
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E d ito r
M R S E C M c K inn ey
A sso c ii te E d ito r
O E I K ’ I A I . N E W S P A P E R O K W A S IIIN t.'T O N C O U N T Y
S elected as O regon*« lie s t W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r, 1930
N a m ed on A ll- A m e r ic a n W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r E le v e n , 1930
H o n o ra b le M e n tio n N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l A-*s.»elation N e w s p a p e r
P ro d u c tio n C o n te s t, 1934-31, a n d G e n e ra l E x c e lle n c e . 1935
S u b s c rip tio n R a tes S t r ic t ly
P e r year
f»ix m o iih ts
.
T h re e m o n th s
U . S., p e r y e a r
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A d ta n c e
W it h in W a s h in g to n C o u n ty
$1.10
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20.60
P e r copy
O u ts id e W a s h in g to n C o u n ty
$2.00
F o re ig n c o u n trie s
M E M B E R O re g o n S ta te
E d it o r ia l A s s o c ia tio n a n d
N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Asso­
rta don.
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$0.20
6c
$3 50
F i r s t A u d ite d P a per.
L a rg e s t A B C W e e k ly
C ir c u la t io n in W est.
Forget Polities,
Pay Attention
to Business
The Great American Home
1 he a n n u a l drive fo r m em b ersh ip s in
the A m erican Red Cross, th a t g re a t hu­
m an ita ria n o rg an iz atio n th a t is alw ays
first th ro u g h o u t the w orld in tim e of dis­
(By R o g e r B . t l> s » n I
aster, s ta rte d A rm istice Day a n d c arries
O N PARK. Mass., Novene
on till T hanksgiving. Everyone who can b e B r A 6 B S 193«
The question oil ever» -
possibly a ffo rd to do so should join.
body's lips today is: "Does Presi
M ake it east for th e v o lu n te e r Red den t Roosevelt s landslide m ean
een tinued good business in th e next
Cross w orkers, those w illing folk who give one
or two »eat s...... n . e vusl m a­
of th eir tim e and money in helping to jo rity w ould a n sw er th e question
c arry on th e w ork of this g re a t o rg atu za- in tlie affirm ative, ef course, or the
president's victory w ould not have
tion. Meet them graciously am i if you can been
so decisive B usiness men and
do so join.
investors, »»ho as a group »» e r e
probably
80 per cent for G overnor
Duly 50c out of every m em bership,
Landon, even now a re not con­
w h e th e r it be ju st the ^1 m em bership or vinced.
how ever. Hence, it is to
the la rg e r su stain in g m em berships, goes tins group especially th at t h i s ,
to the national o rg an iz atio n . T he balance artic le is addressed
Effects of O ther Flections
of the m oney raised rem ains at hom e to be
recent w eeks I have been
used in relief w ork and aid to th e u n fo r­ stu D d uring
y in g th e effects of past ele c ­
tu n a te in this county. H elp put th is com ­ tions on business. C o n trary to g en­
m unity well over the top in th e a n n u a l roll eral belief. I have found that each
election has had only a m inor and
call. Jo in !
lutei nielliate
at Die satin
pastor.
Ilethiiny G erm an B aptist ( hureli
N o v e m b e r 15 C h u rc h school at
II 13. Jo h n t ’ lo e tii, s u p e rin te n d e n t
M o rn in g 1 rm o n and m e d ita tio n al
I I . su b je ct. "Jesus C lir l I Leave ;
H o m e '' E ve n in g . 7.30. a n n u a l t in
vest fe s tiv a l o f th e c h u rc h »»ill he
In 'L l » v illi a p ro g ra m a m i p ro d u ce
b ro u g h t In th e c o n g re g a tio n Io lie
d o n ate d Io Hie O ld P e o p le '’ Hom e
n e a r 111»’ c o rn e r o f K2nd a m i G li-
an in Pot Hand W ednesda» 8 p
m . B ib le s tu d y a m t p ra y e r set»
T h e s h o u tin g is o v e r ('b u lg e s
lee: c h o ir p ra c tic e at 9 p m
T and c o u n te r charges have cen.sed
A Leger. pastor.
. and as hei e tu fo i c the losei i h a \ *
1 ro n g l U lu la te d th e v ic to r - T h e set
ion hu.' in e ’ o f g u id in g th e d e s tin y
First Baptist Church
T lm r day al II p in th e p ra y e r o f one h u n d re d and t t iiit s m illio n «
and B ib le s tu d y h o u r »»III be held o f people ag a in occupies tlie w hoi •
in th e c h u rc h i l l w h ic h tim e a c o n ­ a tte n tio n o f tin* a d n u n i (ra tio n T h e
tin u a tio n o f th e s tu d y o f Ephesian., ie p o n u b ih t) I’eHt.s s ip i.u e ly on u
w ill bi> u n d e r discussion Sunday j shoulders. and A m e ric a n s ie g n I
school m eets al 9 15 a m M o rn in g less o f p o litic a l b e lie fs f<«el <o n
w o rs h ip at I I
T h e pastor, b e g in ­ t)d> n t tlia t
th e ir g o v e rn m e n t i>
n in g a s tu d y o f G a la tia n
w i l l b lin g capable o f c a rr y in g on us it bus fo r
a message on H ie o p e n in g v c i •<■; 150 years.
o f P aul's le tte r “ T h is Pre cu t l! » ll
A d m in is tra tio n s h ave sueroedod
W o r ld " S u n d a y, 7 15 p in . Hie B a d m in is tra tio n s . M en com e and go.
Y P U w ill m i el T h is Is In be Hie hut the g o v e rn m e n t o f tin* U n ite .I
fir s t g a th e rin g o f (Ills n c w lv o r ­ States co n tin ue s, w ith o u t w a v e rin g
ganized g ro u p
A ll y o u n g people It n e ve r stops on its o n w a rd m a n 'll
are w e lco m ed E v e n in g e v a n g e lis tic to w a rd s b e tte r and b rig h te r <lav
.service at II. w ith special m usic
It a ll .eerns ra th e r s illy now
ill
special message fro m Hie W o rd am i t h is 'h o o t in g and b ic k e rin g a ll tin*
a set » ¡ee o f b le ssin g u n d e r th e an
accusations, im o s t o f u . o n ly h a lf
piees o f th e y o u n g peeple T h e b e lie v e d a n v w a y i b u t it w*as a p a it
h e a rty w e lc o m e to j o f the g re a t A m e ric a n ca valcade
ch u rch »villi
all O rth w W e n lg e r, p astor
L e t us be th u n k fu l fo r th u t po-
litc a l o p p o s itio n , fo r no m u tte r how
First ( ’hurvh of C hrist, S cientist b itte r it m ay be p re c e d in g tu itio n
j S ervices are h e ld e v e ry S u nday al < lo ctio n s, it is o u r g u a ra n te e o f
nt 11 a m
W ednesday e v e n in g free d o m and p o p u la r g o v e rn m e n t
services at 8 o’clock; Sunday school It is tin* sa fe ty v a lv e th a t keep-,
at 11 a m. P u p ils up to the age tin* d o m in a n t p a rty w it h in its b o u n ­
A n d w h ile m u c h d ir t
i.
! of 20 y ears are w elcom ed
Free da rie s
reading room open on W ednesdays spread out fo r p u b lic v ie w d u rin g
and S atu rd ay s from 2 until 4 p in tlie heat o f a presui> n tia i ca m p a ig n
Sunday'.', topic. “Adam and Fallen an I m a n y ske le to ns p u lle d o u t o f
p o litic a l clonets. tn a iiy t r u llts are
Man ”
aLso b ro u g h t to lig h t
P eople can o n ly g o v e rn th v m -
M F. Church (llethany)
tem porary
in fluence upon t i t e
fundam ental tre n d of t h e tim e
T here is no reason w hy this elec­
tion should be an exception to the
Some n ew sp ap er opposition t o t h e
basic rule: Politics do not m ake
A utility is ta k e n to task by a M arion conditions,
Roosevelt adm in istratio n is having a d if­
b u t ra th e r conditions
ficult tim e in show ing t r u e A m erican county n e w sp a p e r because it sp en t some m ake politics. Being a business man
ployer m yself 1 can. howe» er.
sportsm anship. The will of th e g re a t m a­ m oney in its fig h t to p ro tect itself by c a r ­ em
u n d erstan d the anxiety of th e a v e r­
ry
in
g
its
story
th
ro
u
g
h
ad
v
ertisin
g
.
W
h
at
jo rity of the A m erican people was c le a r­
age business m an. F or four y ears
ly expressed in b eh alf of th e a d m in istra ­ individual or business w o u ld n ’t logically he lias contended w ith the u n c e r­
ty of constant reform s an d e x ­
tion and the spirit of A m erican dem ocracy do ev ery th in g in his o r its p o w er to pro­ tain
perim ents.
d ictates th at it be accep ted in good grave tect itself from e x te rm in a tio n ?
Yet. I believe that m any of these
w ill prove to har e been great fo r ­
and with a spirit of good, old-fashioned
ward strides in o u r social progress.
co-operation.
If adm inistered properly in the e n ­
This does not necessarily m ean th a t
suing years, our gran d ch ild ren w ill
find it hard to u n d erstan d w hy
th e country and th e people should follow
In th e glow w orm fam ily, only th e fem ale is th ere has been so m uch opposition
blindly or th a t critical opposition to poli­ lum inous,
w hile in the genus homo. it’s u su ally th e tow ard most of th e recent m eas­
ures. W hatever th e fu tu re m ay be.
cies w ith which one m ay disag ree should m ale w ho gets lit.
anti new deal business m en a re I =■
be relaxed one bit.
no»v fearful th at the president, e n ­
A ngling is b elieved th e m ost p o p u lar sport in couraged by his huge m an d ate at
Some of the most b itte r and well know n
| g u ita r solo, trom bone duet, choir
th e debutantes.
Mv
long is th e ir «C-
On G erm antow n road. Sunday selv
tlie polls, will launch an o th er flood
opponents of th e Roosevelt ad m in istratio n A m erica, especially • am ong
I selection, a piano solo by Mi s
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of
experim
ents
and
upset
the
a
p
p
le
­
j
D uffield, as well as other num bers school every Sunday, 10 a in ; G e r­ tion is bused up >n a com plete und
Con<reg*ational
Church
have come th ro u g h w ith good sp o rtsm a n ­
tru
th
fu
l
picture
We can’t u n d erstan d w hy th a t W aterb u ry . Conn., cart. Of course. I am not in a posi­
ovem ber 15: C hurch school, 10 T his w ill lx? one of the most e x ­ m an service. 11 a m . first and penm g in their of whiit is hup-
like statem ents. Al Sm ith, who w orked b u rg la r w ho took a b ath and sh av ed in each of 30 tion to predict »»hat Mr. R ooaevelt a N m
country D irtutor
. Prof. Stallvv, su p e rin te n d ­ tensive m usical program s presented th ird Sundays; English service. 11
let
w ill do I do feel, how ever, th a t hLs ent; m orning w orship at 11. A rm is­ in the church. T he evening serm on a. m.. second and fourth S unduys do not to lerate opposJt 41«
fo r th e election of L andon, said th a t “ ev­ houses he robbed, doesn’t com e clean.
landslide is m ore bullish for b u si­ tice D ay serm on. ’T h e Hoad B ack.” topic w ill be “G od’s M asterpiece" —E. Ju liu s T raglio, pastor.
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tf us congratulate ourselves, f o r r e ­
ery citizen, every real A m erican, m ust put
gardless of party affiliation
are
hat college b an d th a t is h av in g such a h ard ness over the n ex t few years tliun C horus. ” R ecessional.” De Koven; and the prophetic prelude topic,
.Still and will rem ain u
his shoulder to th e w heel and sta n d be­ tim e T finding
em ­
The O renco-lleedvllle Parish
a stu d en t w ho can p lay the eup h o n iu m a n arro w m argin of victory or a solo. "C alvary.” Rodney, by Mrs “The League of Nations. C o n ster­
close defeat by G overnor I.andon. C h ristin e Foster. T. A rth u r Dun- nations or H allucinations. W h ich ”’
S unday school in both churches. oc ra c y ’
hind the p resid e n t.”
m ight sta rt out by teach in g stu d en ts how to spell it
From now* on your commi u la to rs
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gan. acting m inister.
Inflation Seem s Inevitable
M onthly m issionary service w ill be 10 a in ; w orship service in the
W illiam R andolph H e a rst, m ost cussed
T he first reason w hy I foresee
held at 11 a. m. N ovem ber 18. the O renco church. 11 a in ; w orship m ean to forget all about tin recent
A
B
erkeley.
Cal.,
fellow
w
h
o
w
o
rk
ed
his
w
av
cam
paign and get back t > m o re
and discussed pub lish er in th e nation and thro u g h college w ith sleight of hand magic m ust ha»'e a period of prosperity ahead is the
d istrict rally of all F oursquare service in th e R eedville church. 8
Christian Church
ords.
president's gam in popular as well
ch in ch e s m n o rth ern O regon and p m W o m e n ’s M is s io n a ry socie ty fam iliar grounds in other
b itte r opponent fo r last couple of y e a rs of been able to p u ll dough out of dad's hat.
L ord’s day unified study-w orship so u th ern W ashington will be held m et t.s at O renco on the th ir l W ed­ tlie in tim a te do in g s in th e C a p ito l
as electoral votes over th e 1932 fig ­
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the Roosevelt a d m in istratio n , had th e fol­
ures. D uring the cam paign, th e r e ­ ship. 9 45-11 45 a. in. C hurch school
the local church Services will nesday of each m onth anil at R eed­
An ed ito rial states th a t w om en a re u sin g m ore publicans constantly ham m ered on 9:45-10 45. C. H. Nosier, su p e rin ­ in
low ing to say :
H ere is a local yet h isto ric rid -
be held at 2:30 and 7 45 p m and ville on th e fo u rth T h u rsd ay of
tendent. An in terestin g “ F o o tb a ll” w ill be open to all A large num ber each month.
and m ore electrical eq uipm ent. C ertain d an cers
tf die very few* know of, and w hich
The overw helm ing m ajo rity of t h e po p u lar
o u r unbalanced budget, our a stro n ­ contest
sta
rts
betw
een
the
classes.
how ever, can 't see th e ad v an tag es of th e electric om ical public expenditures, o u r gi­
mu.v not be solved for m any years
of m inisters will be present and
vote for Mr Roosevelt shows conclusively th a t th e
fan.
to come Follow us th rough the
Seventh day A dventist C hnreh
gantic relief outlays. Yet th ese is ­ Come Iv a r about it A nyone not Dr. H arold W Je ffrie s of P ortland
Roosevelt policies a re w h at th e people o f th is n a ­
atte
n
d
in
g
any
ch
u
rch
school
is w el­
S e rv ic e s a re h e ld each S a b b a th labyrinth of cry p ts a n d corridors
sues failed to im press th e a v erag e com e in any one of our classes for w ill bring th e evening me sage. On
tion want.
as
fo llo w s : S a b b a th u n d er the * capitoi, w hich w as built
v o ter It is but hum an for t h e all ages. M orning w orship. 10:45- Friday. N ovem ber 20. Paul S tephen (S a tu rd a y )
A nd if these policies a re w hat th ey w ant, these
president and his new congress to 11:45. M usic by T reb le ch o ir u n ­ D ykstra, re tu rn e d m issionary from school, 10 a. m ; p re a c h in g s e rv ic e to k<*ep forever t h e rem ains of
policies a re w h at th ey a re e n titled to have and
at
11.
y
o
u
n
g
p<*ople’s
m e e tin g a t our first presid<*nt
regard W ednesday's deafening ro ar d er direction o f Mrs. F lorence no rth China, will show' slides, sing
w ill have. The card in al p rin cip le of o u r A m erican
G eorge W ashington’s bod> i sts in
of approval as a m andate to con- ‘ • K ram ien Serm on. “T he G od of the in Chine.se, and d eliv er a mi-.sion- 2 90 p. m i h • r n ( Un»: Weant i
dem ocracy is governm ent by th e m ajority. L et all
our
tin u e pouring out public funds B ible.” A baptism al serv ice a fter ary m essage in native costume. day n ig h t at 8 o’cbx k V is ito rs are Mt V ernon sim ply lx cans
w ho constitute th e m inority accept th e decision of
The H an d b ill N uisance
The m aintenance of sp ending at th e th e serm on. C h ristian E ndeavor. D ykstra was pronounced dead by w e lc o m e at any service, D r W a l­ e arly law m akers changed th e ir
the m ajority not grudgingly. •
It is about tim e th a t a city o rd in an ce be adopted c u rre n t rate is tem p o rarily bullish
t f m inds but h u b u rial pla 1» I m -
th re e doctors and was raised to te r H u n tin g to n , p.uitor.
P erhaps Roosevelt, lik e Jackson, has given
neath th e cupitol rem ains *eody.
h e re p roviding a sev ere penalty for any person p lac­ for it stim ulates business. But in 6:30 p. m. In term e d iate ( h i g h life again in an sw er to the prayers
school!
group
m
eets
in
th
e
a
u
d
i­
essential dem ocracy a new lease of life. E very once
D irectly behind th e great r tundu
P ilgrim House
in g or causing to be placed an y a d v ertisin g bill, the long run. it brings public
of the other m issionaries The F o u r­
to
riu
m
u
n
d
er
th
e
direction
of
Miss
in a w hile a rep u b lic needs “a new b irth of fre e ­
N o v e m b e r 13: C o m m e m o ra tio n of w here stands this em pty grave ig
dodger, or pam p h let in an y au tom obile p ark ed along bankruptcy, cu rren cy i n f l a t i o n , M artha Jam es, w hile th e older sq u a re church w ishes to expre
its
dom,’ as Lincoln phrased it.
a
rock lined room w heqrin is an
th e public streets, or on p riv ate ground. The p en alty economic chaos, ruin, and rev o lu ­ young people m eet in th e C. E. th an k s and appreciation to the A r­ J o h n A ld e n . P ilg r im F a th e r. N o ­
v e m b e r 15: 24th S u n d a y a f t e r ancient Iron safe, th ree feet high and
gus
for
th
e
space
donated
each
should hold also for p u ttin g such m aterial on car tion!
room In terestin g m eetings co n d u ct­
B ecause of th e trem endous e n ­ ed by youth for youth. E vangelistic w eek for its announcem ents G uy I’rn tc c o it. C lia p e l e rv lc e o f p u b ­ ci •.«■red w ith a coating of grev dust
door handles, and be doubled fo r slip p in g it u n d er
lic w orship, 10 30 a m. Sene.on Tlie stru n g box w as installed in
dorsem ent of th e greatest spend­ service. 7:30 p. m. S ong serv ice a s­ P. D uffield. Jr., pastor.
w indshield w ipers.
! "Leaves from til«' P ilgrim s’ Book. " 1876 w ith u h inju n ctio n thut it
It is not uncom m on th ese days for a citizen to go ing ad m in istratio n in o u r history, sisted by young people’s choir
‘ f ir s t o f tw o serm ons on " T h e P il­ nut lie o p en rd for u hun d red year
to his car to find a big q u a rte r sh eet of ad v ertisin g I foresee only one outcom e: In ­
on. ‘ P riso n er and H ere in a
T rin ity L u th eran C hurch
g rim H e r ita g e " " R e lig io n
in Hie Til" key has long since been !<» t
W h a t prom ises to be a very w o rth w h ile m aterial d angling from his door h an d le and an o th er flation! Ju s t as sure as day follows S Serm
h ip w reck .”—S erm on No. 2. You
P
ublic
w
orship
at
18:30
a.
m
;
ary of tlie in»
and sp rin g follow s w inter, w ill alw ays find a h e a rty w elcom e S unday school at 9 15 Serm on topic, Ne»»-.." to p ic . 1 " F .ith i i- C o u g h lin and »Ith it the
g roup in th e developm ent of th e city w as inside the car He pro b ab ly cru m p les both of them night
G im ’ s O f f Hie A ir : " 2 " C o u n c il fo r tc r y
we a re now headed into a period
aits you at all our services.—R. "N earest to C hrist." Math 20. 23 S o c ia l A c tio n Speaks f o r th e C o n -
form ed rec e n tly by business and indus­ u p and tosses th em out on tHe street and gets in his ' of inflation. F u rth erm o re, th ere is aw
ntuin public d imetit i
It m ay
For the “L u th era n H our” tune in g rt n a tio n a l - C h ris t .u i
m achine and starts th e m otor only to find th a t so m e­ I b etter th an even chance th a t this L. P utnam , pastor.
interest or perhaps
C lu ire h e s ' e f h is to ric
tria l p ro p erty ow ners, w ho re p re se n t a one
on KEX at P45 p. m. You a re co r­ 3 "Is Hie Russian D ic ta to r T u r n in g
has stuck a larg e card u n d er his w indshield w ip ­ can not be lim ited to credit e x p a n ­
n-a 'lo n g ei
entirely d iffe rii t g(»l Î
larg e p ercen tag e of th e ta x a b le w ealth of er. and he m ust get out and rem ove it before he sion.
dially
w
elcom
ed
to
w
orship
w
ith
W hosoever Will
To»»ard R e lig io n ’’ " N e x t S u n d iiy tlie due tlie i n Hence fund
dctaiH
S everal w eeks ago I said th a t
us.
(A bove N orth Plains»
th e com m unity. T h e ir advice and help can drive.
p a s to r w i l l «peak on “ T h e B lo ta i o f som e p o litic
c indal
the possibilities of m onetary in ­
T h e p ractice is n o th in g b u t a comm on nuisance. flation w ere 50-50. Now. I believe
S u n d ay school. 10 a. m., w ith sp e ­
o f th e P ilg rim s ." in c o m m e m o ru -
W h y and In
did this ii in box
should be of inestim able value to city of­ N inety-nine
Beaverton Church of Christ
m otorists out of a h u n d red a re so i r ­
tio n
o f th e a n n iv e rs a ry o f t h c get th e re ”
at th e odds for cu rren cy d ebase­ cial organized classes fo r boys and
ficials. As th ey pay a very su b sta n tia l p a rt ritated by th e m a tte r th a t th ey n ev er even g lance at th
E
vangelistic
m
eeting,
conducted
girls
and
a
special
p
rim
ary
d
e
p
a
rt­
m a rty rd o m o f M a rcu s W h itm a n a nd
N. body
A n d u n t il J a n ­
m ent have ju m p ed to 60-40. Ju s t
by L. E Groseclos«* and w ife of lus c o m p a n io n s on N o v e m b e r 27 nary 1. 19 1 only S h e rlo c k H< in
of th e bill and are v itally in te rested in th e th e handbills, and a good portion of th e o th e r one w hen this may com e is im possible m ent. C hurch serm on 11 a m., by Indiana,
w
ill
begin
N
ovem
ber
30
the
pastor.
P
ro
p
h
etic
B
ible
study
hop*
1847
B
e
g
in
n
in
g
N
o
v
e
m
b
e
r
29.
and
m
ay
solv
its
myxtery
p ro p e r developm ent of th e city, th e ir view s p er cent do so only so they can be su re not to p u r­ to predict, but w ith in th e n ext five [ and ta rry service, 3 p rn. Special B ib le school n e x t L o r d ’s d a y. 9 45 c o n tin u in g th ro u g h a ll fo u r S u n ­
chase th e com m odity or serv ice th a t is advertised.
table B ut »»in th cr
a re im p o rtan t.
T h e n et resu lt of th is practice is to litte r th e city we have phoney m oney or ju s t evangelistic service. 8 p. m., w ith a. in . Mrs. V ernia Hopper. sup< r- days in A d v e n t a "M is s io n f o r statu s cred ited the Im provem ent to
cred it inflation, »ve face a period special songs and serm on for salv a­ intendent; com m union service and Y o u th ” »» i l l b e I,e ld at I II 3 0 . ’ . his insistence upon econom y in all
streets w ith ru b b ish and irrita te th e m otorist.
ip< c al mw ic ices, w it h serm ons on th e g e n e ra l sta te activ ities and to tlie o p e ra ­
n for the lost, also special p ra y e r preaching 11 a m
As a m a tte r of fact a n u m b er of cities in O regon of artificial p rosperity w hich may tio
com pletely eclipse the 1929 boom! for the sick. T uesday ail-day p ray er included; preach in g at 7:45 p m th e m e : “ T h e C h u rc h 's Message t. tions of the new budget control
and
a
grow
ing
list
in
C
alifornia
h
av
e
o
rd
in
an
ces
fo
r­
W hen th re e te a c h e rs a t th e rec e n t tr i­ bidding this nuisance as w ell as th e th ro w in g of
act At the sam e tim e he w arned
service. S pecial evangelistic s e rv ­ M id-w eek B ible study W ednesday. Y outh.”
W hat To Do A bout It
ice. 8 p. m.. by th e pastor. S treet
against "any attem p ted raid on the
county in stitu te express a p refe re n c e fo r han d b ills or any o th er ad v ertisin g m a tte r in y ard s
Hence, m ake y o u r plans on th e m eeting S a tu rd ay ev en in g t h e
tre a su ry " by pressu re blocs "for
th e com m unist c a n d id a te fo r p resid e n t it or on porches w ith o u t th e perm ission of th e ow ner. basis of som e k in d of inflation w ith w eath er p erm ittin g at Second and
their own selfi.- h interests."
a
sharply
risin
g
cost
of
living
and
I
Such
d
istrib
u
tio
n
is
considered
a
trespass
u
n
d
e
r
th
e
• • •
M ain in H illsboro, 7:30 o’clock.
is a b o u t tim e action w as ta k e n fo r th e
ordinances w hich h av e been sustained by th e s u ­ h eav ie r taxes. T hose of you w ho j
C onsolidation of sta te ow ned
m uch - m aligned te a c h e r's o a th re q u ire ­ p rem e court. T hey w ere ado p ted in response to th e live on pensions, annuities, bond
I.aurrl Evangelical Church
land« In eastern and so u th eastern
(By A. L. I.indbcck I
m ent. P a re n ts should have an o p p o rtu n ity com plaints of householders w ho grew tired of p ick ­ coupons, and dividends can protect (S even m iles south of H illsboro)
O regon to increase th eir valu e for
yourselves som ew hat by ow ning
Ç
A
LE
M
The
Orel
in
g
up
the
han
d
b
ills
and
w
ho
objected
to
th
e
ac­
S
u
n
d
ay
school.
10
a.
m
.
M
rs.
A.
re
tu
rn
s
in
Is still tra ilin g C arl Engdahl,
of know ing how those w ho have a p a r t in
grazing purposes has been propos­
cum ulation w hen th e y w ere ab sen t from home. In co u n try real e state a n d certain W atkins, su p erin ten d e n t P reach in g
th e recent battle of the ballots publican, by a m ere handful of
ed by S tate T re a su re r Holman, who
te a c h in g th e ir c h ild ren feel a b o u t such th
e la tte r case these han d b ills m erely ad v ertised th e groups of com m on stocks. H ouse­ service, 11 a. m. J u n io r C hristian w ere not w ithout th e ir usual quota vote
has been assu red of th e support of
things. A person w ho believes in t h e absence of th e dw ellers to an y b u rg la r or sn eak th ief h olders should now stock in at E ndeavor, 6 p m. V isitors a re co r­ of surprises, not th e least of w hich
T he s nate rem ains republican. 18 G overnor M artin and S ecretary of
least a y e a r’s supply of utensils, dially received at all services.—Rev. w as th e astounding' p lu rality ro ll­
te a c h in g s of a p a rty th a t w ould ov erth ro w w ith an eye for business. N ew spapers can be sto p ­ i linens,
to 12. but w ith several of the mii- S tate S nell for lus plan. At the
canned goods, etc. R epair
tf ed up by P resid en t Roosevelt. W hile jo rity m em bers decidedly in d e­ present tim e the sta te ’s holdings
by o rd er b u t th e in d iscrim in ately d istrib u ted jobs should be done im m ediately. V. T. Speece, pastor.
th is governm ent of ours by force is not th e ped
this state had been p retty generally pendent in th eir voting an y th in g eon i t of l ittered sections Hi and
handbills cannot. T he ord in an ce in question do not Prospective hom e - ow ners should
kind of person th e g re a t m ajo rity of ou r forbid handbills b u t re q u ire th a t d istrib u to rs first
Mountain Home Evangelical
conceded to the di m ocratic c a n d i­ m ight happen in tin ' lin e-u p (m 32 in each tow nship, set aside by
sta rt building or should buy now.
date not even his m ost rabid p arti- ' organization. F rank F ranciscovich the federal governm ent for school
C'hurrh
people w ould w a n t te a c h in g th e ir chil­ ask th e householders if they d esire them .—A storia M erchants a n d m a n u f a c t u r e r s
R
egularly
each
Sunday:
S
unday
sans had an ticipated the landslide I of C latsop county has been an a c ­ purposes. It Is proposed to transfer«
A
storian-B
udget.
should keep th e ir inventories b u ilt school, 10 a. m., E dw ard A ebischer, w hich sw ept every county in the
d ren . R otten a p p le s should be rem oved
tiv e candidate for th e si n ate p re s­ these s e a tte rid holdings, to tallin g ‘
up well ahead. In short, everyone su p erin ten d e n t. M orning w orship «tate—in clu d in g ro ck-ribbed
from th e box.
Re-
should be hedged against the strong service w ith a lte rn a tin g leadership. p u b iiia n B enton into the Roose­ idency e v e r since 1935 session and (191.730 acres to the federal g o v e rn ­
is know n to have lined up co n sid er­ m ent for sim ilar land in larger
possibility of skyrocketing prices! C h ristian E ndeavor, 7:30 p.m . E v an ­
velt colum n. R e­ able su p p o rt for the job. H ow ever blocks to form practical grazing
T he second im p o rtan t reason w hy gelistic service, 8 p. m. If you have
W hy A d v ertising M ust Be P e rsiste n t
publicans.
w h o then- is a possiblity th at several of units. Such a tra n sfe r is provided
I look for a period of prosperity is
D irk D eJonge, sen ten ced to prison fo r
had conceded a th e republican m em bers m ay re- I for in the T ay lo r grazing act e n ­
E ditors have been told a m illion tim es or m ore the basic tren d of business itself. n ev er visited th e little w hite church
on the hill, you have yet to ¡earn
R oosevelt victory fuse to su p p o rt F raciscovich in acted by th e 1935 congress.
violation of th e crim inal syndicalism law , by certain men in th e com m unity th a t th e y do not A
ccording to the B absonchart, b u si­ of its w arm th, in w orship and fel- j
in this state, had w hich event the m ajority m em bers
is o ut of th e sta te p e n ite n tia ry on bail need to ad v ertise because everybody know s them . ness today is 76 per cent above th e low ship We in v ite you to w orship
grudgingly estim ­ may tu rn to R obert M D uncan of (
so, b u t “ev ery b o d y ” can forget.
depression low and 20 per cent
Among th e new activities for
p e n d in g a p p e al to th e U. S. suprem e court. M aybe
ated his m argin H arney county, w ho Is In a r e ­
W hen in C olum bia recen tly we enjoyed a visit above a y ear ago. For the first w ith us if you a re not atte n d in g
e
lse
w
h
e
re
.—
Rev.
V.
T.
Speece.
I
of
victory at 15.- ceptive mood but not actively cam ­ w hich the next leg islatu re w ill be
\ \ hile out, th e P o rtla n d section of th e com ­ w ith Floyd S hoem aker, secretary of th e sta te h is­ tim e in fourteen years, it has hit
pastor.
tf
000 to 20,000. D em ­ paigning for th e honor. On the asked to provide financial support
m unists sponsored a m eeting to g re e t him. to rical society. W hile there, an in q u iry cam e over the norm al line on the w ay up. T he
ocrats, on th e oth- d em ocratic side of tlie sen ate tw o i will be th a t of a sta te m in in g b u ­
cycle
of
consum
ption
and
produc-
th
e
phone:
‘‘Who
w
as
th
e
v
ice-p
resid
en
tial
candidate
Methodist Episcopal Church
W h ere else but in th is g re a t and fre e coun­
e r h a n d , h u d possible candidates for the presl- 1 reau S ponsored by the sta te pliui-
w ith Hughes in 1916'’" S h o em ak er could not recall, j tion is sw inging upw ard. T rade is
......... , ning com m ission, this new dep art-
claim ed th e state deney a re being menH oned
try of ours w ould such a th in g be p e rm it­ n e ith e r could th e w riter. We sc u rrie d th ro u g h th e b etter, em ploym ent is increasing, N ovem ber 15: S unday school. 9:45
W. I m ent w l„ so, k an a ppr<,pr |nt ioPn of
a. m., w here all can be h appy in
for
th
e
ir
ca
n
d
i­
S
tra
y
e
r
of
B
aker
and
W
aller
E $5(, ()0()
(.„v,.r ltl( * (',p,
for
ted. D eJonge was convicted of ad v o catin g “blue books,” w hose election figures, th o u g h com ­ w ages are higher, new industries stu d y in g things w o rth w h ile under
d
ate
by
an
y
w
h
ere
Pearson
o
f
M
u
ltn
o
m
a
h
S
ray er I
fn r, hc,>Inin(! g en eratio n . The
are expanding. D uring th e n ex t a sta ff of capable teachers, C. C.
th e overthrow of the gov ern m en t by force plete. gave only H ughes’ nam e in th e tab u latio n s. , few
from 40,000' to 75,- v e te ra n m e m b e r o f the senate, has p|onnin({ i)onrd's |)ro|)(wnl en, |s for
y ears business w ill become a c ­ V / e b c r , su p erin ten d en t. C hurch
clerk in th e lib ra ry fin ally stu m b led onto a docu­
000, a few of the alw ays been popular w ith bis col-
and then uses th e law s of th is governm ent, A
m ent w ith th e m issing nam e. T h e m an had been custom ed to th e new o rd er ju s t as w orship, 11 a. m. A nthem by the m ore w ild-eyed p artisan s boosting leagu s and could possibly w in , a governing board of th re e non-
th a t he a tta ck s, in an e ffo rt to secure his for years one of th e m ost p ro m in en t m en in th e it has become ad ju sted to new re g ­ choir, Mrs. R ex H owell, pianist. Hie m argin to as high as KM),000
i salaried m em bers and a paid d i­
th e honor if he goes out for it. recto r to be selected by th e board
ulations in the past. T here w ill Serm on by the pastor, subject, “As
freedom . In R ussia th ey line such g overn­ nation, and for six hectic m onths his nam e w as in continue
to be profits in business. We Go—W hat To Do.” E pw orth The voters gave him a p lu rality P earson has announced thut lie will 1 A sim ilar program w as defeated
seek the presidency if S tray er does by the last legislative session a fter
m ent opponents ag a in st a w all and a f ir ­ th e m outh of every citizen of th e U nited States.
So long as th ere a re profits, busi­ League, 6:45 p. m.; subject, "W here of m ore th an 143,000.
a little less su rp risin g than not.
W ho was he? You tell!
ness m en w ill tak e advantage of th e C h ristian A d v en tu re Leads." ¡th e O nly
ing squad w orks on them .
a h itte r fight in w hich th e oppo­
huge
to
tal
ro
lled
up
by
Roose
them !
S everal v eteran s of past sessions sition w as ied liy S en ato r S tray er,
M otto: "Look Up—L ift Up.” O pen- veit was th e stren g th displayed by
F orget P olitics for Tw o Years
¡ng of a seven-day p reaching m is- W illis M ahoney, dem ocratic candi- w ill lie ab sen t from th e forthcom ­ dem ocrat, of B aker county.
, J u s t p rio r to the election I fo re­ sion, 7:30 p. m., and con tin u in g th e d ate for U nited S tates senator, who, ing session. In the senate C orbett,
• • •
cast th a t Mr. R oosevelt’s re-election purpose of the n atio n al teaching : carried along on the crest of the Lee, and Bynon of M ultnom ah;
Six dead and eight in ju red was
R eports from W ashington indicate th a t
! w ould be tem p o rarily bearish on mission.
W
allace
of
D
eschutes
and
F
isher
ol
S everal visiting m inisters, I dem ocratic landslide and w ith sub-
capital goods, b u t bullish on con- »yho w ill be pulpit guests and brin g j stan tial aid from his Town.sendite D ouglas all w ent dow n to defeat, Hie toll of g rad e crossing in cid en ts
lab o r will ask congress to shift th e security
in O regon d u rin g O ctober, acco rd ­
'
su
m
er
goods,
and
th
a
t
a
G
overnor
F
ifte
e
n
Y
ears
A
go
vital m essage a r e
Rev. Jessie I ad m irers cam e w ithin (¡000 votes C hinnock of Josephine. A itken of
a c t ta x entirely onto em ployers. W ith th e
J Landon victory w ould be a vice B unch, Rev. E dw in Kellogg, Rev. 'o f u nseating the veteran. C harles W ashington. H azlett of Hood River. ing to records com piled by the
public utilltie« commii ion. The < Ic
A rgus N ovem ber 10. 1921—R ich ard L inton of versa. T hat forecast stiil stands.
em ployer under th e p rese n t law paying
R obert B urns, Rev. E. B. H orsell.
M cNary, rep u b lican floor leader H iss of Union and Z im m erm an of toiler death list sets a new high
Y
am
hill
did
not
stand
for
re
-e
le
c
­
th e lion’s share of th e burden still m ore east of H illsboro k illed F rid ay in a tte m p t to stop R etail trad e through the C hrist­ H earty singing, gospel preaching. L.
in the senate, and g en erally ac­ tion. Most serious loss to th e house record for g rad e crossing casualties
ru n a w a y team .
m as season w ill be th e best since
is w anted. The individual b e n e fite d u su al­
H. A. H inshaw , fo rm er S. P. ag en t here, given 1929. For a few m onths those w ho D oors open a t 7:20. P ublic invited. counted an easy victor in the race 1 will be the loss of Hill of Lane, in tills slate, to p p in g th e May. 1930,
for re-election.
record by one fatality.
ly pays fo r his own insurance. The p e r­ ch arg e of freig h t m a tte rs for S. P. fro m San F ra n ­ control capital w ill w atch to see
All Saln4s (Episcopal)
A lfred Dobson, dem ocrat, w ho S n id er of L ake and Wi lls of M u lt­
• • •
w hich w ay th e cat w ill jum p. If
c e n ta g e of th e tax becom es g re a te r as th e cisco north.
Services fo r the S u n d ay n e x t b e ­ w as expected to give the v eteran nom ah. all of whom w ent dow n to
Tlie s ta te has w h ittled $14.500,060
W illiam H. C o rn eliu s and H azel M aygard of th ey a re convinced th a t they can fore A dvent w ill be held as fo l­ I. R. V anW inkle a h ard ra c e for d e feat in the dem ocratic landslide.
y e a rs pass and if labor has its w ay it will H illsboro m arrie d N o v em b er 9.
off its load of bonded d e b t in the
’ still m ak e profits u n d er changed lows: C hurch school, 9:45 a. m.;
the a tto rn ey g en eralsh ip did so,
past eight years, according to G ov­
be necessary to enact a security a c t fo r
L argest log sh ip m en t in h isto ry ro llin g in from I conditions, th e cap ital goods indus­ m orning p ray er and serm on a t 11; com ing w ithin 11.000 of w inning.
A
prediction
in
th
is
colum
n
last
ern o r M artin. T he state's bonded
m o u n tain s over th e T illam ook line, o v er 400 cars tries w ill sw ing into action again subject, "The P reach in g Mission
th e em ployers.
O
ne
of
the
m
ost
unex
p
lain
ab
le
w
eek
to
the
effect
th
a
t
property
I as they have in th e past. Take th e and Its C hallenge.” A th ree-d ay
d ebt reached Its peak a t m ore than
p er w eek.
j u tility in d u stry for exam ple. It is m ission w ill be held a t All S aints resu lts o f the election wns th e big ow ners in O regon could ex p ect a $63,000,(M)0 in 1928, the governor
vote
polled
by
the
old
age
pension
m
aterial
reduction
in
th
e
stale
levy
o perating at capacity. F u rth e r de­ beginning N ovem ber 18 a t 7:30 p.
pointed out. Most of this debt was
T h irty Y ears A go
am endm ent w hich cam e w ithin 5500 for 1937 has since been confirm ed
H illsboro people are proud of the elec­
A rgus, N ovem ber 8. 1906—T hom as H. Hines. O re­ mand for electric c u rre n t w ill force m. E veryone is invited. S im ilar votes of carry in g and w hich, had It in a .statem ent by G overnor M ar­ rep resen ted by bonds of tlie h ig h ­
com panies to increase th e ir facil- m issions are being held all over been approved, w ould have com-
w ay d ep artm en t and t h e bonus
tin announcing tlie com plete elim ­
tion victory of D onald E. Long, who grew gon p io n eer of 1848, died a t D illey N ovem ber 2.
' ¡ties.
th e country. T here w ill be a s e r v ­ p le tily d isru p ted th e state's old ination of the p roperty levy for com m ission. C alling atten tio n to the
New
line
to
run
out
of
B
eaverton
to
P
o
rtlan
d
to
The
stock
m
ark
et
m
ay
be
jitte
ry
huge
bond issues floated by both
to m anhood h ere, and are happy to see
on T hanksgiving Day at 10 a. age pension set-up, d ry in g up the stale purposes w ithin th e constl-
avoid F o u rth stre e t grade.
and fidgety for a few w eeks as in ­ ice
C alifornia and W ashington d u rin g
m
.—R
eginald
Hicks,
vicar.
stall’
and
old
age
pension
funds
and
him e le v a te d to a circuit ju d g esh ip in
tu tio n al six p ercen t lim it. At the
Mrs. G eorge B idw ell of n o rth H illsboro dies vestors try to size up th e presi­
leaving no th in g w ith w hich to sam e tim e Hie governor announced the past few y ears the governor
M ultnom ah county. C o n g ratu latio n s and h e re Sunday.
dent's attitude. H ere again, how ­
declared th at O regon was "rid in g
Foorsquare
Chnreh
m
atch
federal
aid
to
th
e
aged.
th
at the sta te would m d th e c u rre n t high, w ide and handsom e am idst
ever, fundam entals will decide the
• • •
best w ishes, Don.
C ity council passes ordinance su b m ittin g to peo­ course
E
xtensive
a
lte
ra
tio
n
s
have
been
y
ear
w
ith
a
surplus
in
its
general
of prices. E arnings should
T he personnel of the n ex t legis­ fund, the di fielt w hich fastened it­ debt ridden states.”
p le proposition of vo tin g for or ag ain st th e p u rch ase continue to expand. M oney rates m ade d u rin g the past tw o w eeks
F or the th ird consecutive m onth
of a city park, sum involved being $2000. Jo h n W. should strengthen, b u t they will to our platform and this S unday la tu re determ ined, the race is now self on this fund back in 1925 h a v ­ S ep tem b er gasoline taxes rolling
S h u te offers tra c t for $1500 if it ¡3 given nam e of still be low for m onths to come. | ev ening we are h aving a special on full tilt for the gavel w ielding ing been finally dissipated.
into th e coffers of the state of
M cM innville and T illam ook h i g h
P ointing out th at of the $43.000,- O regon exceeded th e m illion dol­
S liu te park.
Investor« should quickly gobble up m usical program to com m em orate jobs in the house and senate. For
its dedication. N um bers w ill in - th e second tim e in half a century
000 tax levy against. O regon p ro p ­ lar m ark. R evenues from this
schools now h av e th e ir football fields
S o u th ern Pacific railro a d bridge at A lbany w ash ­ any bargains in stocks. Most im ­ «Iud ■ an ms':umental
quart! t. the o th e r Instance being in 1935
e rty ow ners for nex t y e a r only
o rtan t of all, the election and the -
lig h ted . P ublic sp irite d citizens got behind ed out and all C alifo rn ia train s now ru n n in g th ro u g h p .---------
e dem ocrats w ill control the $1,250,000 could be charged to th e source for the q u a rte r en d in g S ep ­
cam
paign
are
now
out
of
the
way.
to
forget
politics
now
and
pay at- th
H
illsboro.
th e p lan in both cities. W here tried it has
House organization w ith 38 m em ­ sta te the governor declared that tem b er 36 totalled $3,331,697, ac­
SS|UP 111 d ,,fin ,t,,|y decided, ten tio n to business. Do not l e t
C rescent th e a tre jo in s N o rth w est T h eatrical a s­
in th at body w ith the possi­ "w e m ust put our local affairs in cording to S ecretary of S tate Snell.
re su lte d in in cre ase d a tte n d a n c e a t th e sociation
I h ere is nothing m ore th a t buxi- sen tim en t p rev en t you from tak in g b bers
and h e re a fte r th e re w ill be no th in g but
ility of one m ore dependent, upon o rd er as well as ou r sta te affairs." T his brings the total for th e nine-
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first class attra c tio n s b ro u g h t to H illsboro.
the outcom e of the race in U m atilla
T he governor in un n o u n rin g the
1938 or
My advice is j portunities of today!
county w here C. A. Moll, dem ocrat, im provem ent in th e s ta te ’s financial (MMI ns com pared to $6,156,229 for
e n tire 12 m onths of
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