% Pnfrë Two banta Coming W ith W hich 1« Combined the H ilU h o ro Independent B illab o ro A rg u « E«tab. 1894 I I i 1 l*b oro Independent Eatab. 1873 M r K IN N B Y A M r K IN N B Y . Publisher« P u b llih ed Thursday. E n tered a« «ecund-vla*« m a tte r la the p*M toffiee a t H illaboro, O regon S an ta C laus is to visit H illsboro S a tu r day and ag a in on D ecem ber 19 w ith a gilt of candy fo r all the youngsters. This all helps to m ake th e Yul’e tid e season here m ore en joyable fo r all an d those th at pul on this event get ju st as m uch kick out ot it as th e kiddies do. It is a com m end able plan th a t m erits full support of all. harson Advises Thought Self Security Plans give p ro g ra m a C h ris tin a .' i i i ' i ' ¿itili D ecem ber 23 A le x .m il,a H aw thorne, pastor. Many Spanie Washington 'ara a ll,v Huy .loliiison ami \\ .*11,-, r i ,.i , k By Huger Babson M ASHING I ON, I) (/.—Accord E le ve n ('n e lie r S p a n ie ls w e re BABSON PARK M ass, D, ing to Mr«. E lean o r Roosevelt, the sold oil a sm all elusslfled ail bet’ . 1936 This w ill be th W. V erne M c K inney M R S E. C M . K I N N E Y ' I ’ i esnlent on lux in esen t cru ise Io u i lis e iiie n t in th e ArgUft recent • ion's m e rrie s t C h ris tin a s s i n e e Editor A aaociate E d ito r .South A m erica u til have i„ forego at l> l»>* I'- A. V a n I oo o f near 1927 and 1928 The drop from th e llill*horn. 'Ilit* c la s s ifie d page o f least olio of tlie Itolihic. lie uiiliilge, dizzy heights of 1929 and th e head- O F F IC IA L N E W S P A P E R OP W A S H IN G T O N C O I'N T T the l i giis Is ‘T h e gre a t m a rk e t , tit while tti the W hite House. "Tito nvrics that follow ed a re now just place o f W a s h in g to n (o iin tv .** a m i Selrrtp-l as Ornom 's Be»t W r r k ly N «w sp «pxr. 1»S0 l*i ,<«i,leiit*.x (lav usually comes to nu an unhappy mem ory Today ,, «• N am ed os A ll-A m e ric a n W eekly N e w sp aper E leven , 19S0 Is ||ie cheapest and best w a y to , i ini betw een II 3u null m i,(night,” a re ag ain out of th e woods with results. H ono.'able M en tio n N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Aaaociatfon N ew sp aper A n o th e r link to the historic pioneer th e broad, sm ooth highw ay o f Mr». Roosevelt Mini, "I icqueutly Ip. t he e v e r in crea sin g n u m b e r of P n lu etio n Contest, and G eneral Excellence, 19S5 clip» »tam ps. Som etim e■« I find him lite ot this section has been sn ap p ed with prosperity beckoning us to start A rg u s f a m ilit s In W a s liln g tiin OtM F jo y -rid e Then w h a t ' V «itting in bed su rro u n d ed with e n th e d e a th of Thom as S. W ilkes, who was iM Subecription Rates Strictly Caali in Adiancs c o u n ty in*-urcM a g ro w in g m a rk e t. I we have an o th er collapse and con velopes which the Sint,. D i-paitm iiit W ithin Washington County T h e eo#»ts are sm all, hut the re born in this county of pio n eer p a re n ta g e s e q u e n t period of s u f fe rin g 1 is bus »cut him , c u ttin g the »tamp» I t . 50 Tw o month« ............ • u lts are big. ._ *5 in 1858. the y e a r before O regon was a d A m erica's fu tu re just an unend- i l l ’oni them . He aa.vs it 1» conducive ... S5 On« month .............. 10 20 ing series of stag g erin g peaks md Threw m onth« »0.5« Per copy ................... 6c Io sleep. It 1» n lu re th in g when lie m itted to statehood. Try to visualize the I depressing valleys'’ Ju s t joy-rides O utside W at ( h e c k S h o c k A b s o rb e rs ton County doesn't sav he »lopt very w ell.” tra n sfo rm atio n of O regon from a w ild er lan d h e a d a c h e s’ U . 8 ., per year S h o ck a b sorbers s h o u ld be c h e c k - 12.00 Foreign countries W SO In response to a question, »he put ness to th e highly developed an d m odern Can Depressions He Outlawed? ('d at re g u la r intervals and .serv the P resid en t's philosophy in them M E M B E R O re yo n S tate iced w h e n necessary, u c c o rd u ig to wot d s : In my office I keep befor ized sta te of the present. W hat a store of F ir » t A u dited Paper. E d ito ria l A ssociation and th e O reg o n S tn te M o to r association a ch art tisit show s all of ’the up« L a r y e rt A B C W eekly ‘‘Each day m ust be lived. You m em ories Mr. W ilkes m ust of had. To N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Aa«o> / I ’lie v not o n ly c o n tro l r id in g q u a l and dow ns of business d u ring the C irc u la tio n in W « t . tia tiu n . those of us, p a rtic u la rly of pioneer h e rit past 100 years. Go w ay back ti itie s but th e y also c o n tro l s te e r must accept w hat comes. Do w hat in g W hen out o f o rd e r th e y cause you think 1» lig h t or (>e»t. Decide 18.16 and then» is no change m age. these m em ories are held d ear. th e ca r to s h im m y o r w ander on w hat should l»e done — and reuse these alte rn a tin g cycles T he Law tin* roa d and m a k e d r iv in g d i f f i w o rry in g .'' ¡of Action and R eaction operates And her own n , follow»: c u lt and tedious. i continuously and alw ays will. The " I f I have n philosophy, it would |co n stitu tio n may be tossed into the A special appeal is being made to re T he football boys, who w ere a w a rd ed ash-barrel: tile ad m in istratio n may resolve itself into an e H u rt not to • I t i e a k i ii g I n " O il It is not a d v is a b le to use c e rta in , make anybody suiter unneevssui • member the people of Bandon at Christ th e R otary cup. th e .Men's Shop sw e a te r go Fascist; dem ocracy m ay even typos o f b re a k in g in o il qn some o f I ilv porarily be suspended; but the mas time and to help them in healing the and the o th e r a w a rd s, a re to be c o n g ra tu ¡tem th e new m od e l cars, .says the O re - I law of cycles w ill rem ain as fixed gon S t.ito M o to r association. Stum* I wounds of that great fire disaster, which lated. Any hoy could be very proud to as th e stars in th e ir orbits. We can cars art* n o w e q u ip p e d w ith beat I cut off th e peaks and fill in the wiped out a whole town and destroyed ha vt ,'e such honors bestow ed upon him. lugs liia t n r, h a r m fu lly a ffe c te d 1 valleys of these cycles only as in those things needed for a happy Christ b y » neli oils, I f a breaking-in o il dividuals. C ollective legislation can ■ mas. One cannot do anything finer than is c o n sid e re d necessary Hu not tu rn th e tu c k any m ore than dealer sh o u ld be consulted stop th e flow ing an d ebb- to remember these victims of disaster at A pproval of the county h ealth unit ; it ing can of th e tides. such a time. Contribtuions may be sent should prove a good B a tte ry D e fre ls ent in health | W ith th e rig h t am ount of p u r ( ¡nod e n g in e p e rfo rm a n c e to Christmas Committee, City Hall, Ban fo r th e county. W ith investm pose and any person of good a full-tim e unit a t health, in plan, ! n o t lie , x p r c tr d i f defects are the U nited S tates and don, Oregon. a very sm all ad d itio n al cost, a real service C anada, car. level out his o w n ent in th e b a tte ry o r Its c o iin e ,'- The following splendid appeal has should result. The d is tin c tio n of la ntg the only Hons. a c c o rd in g to tlie O reg o n S tate business cycle. Right now the e n M o to r a o c iu tio n T ills In c lu d e s th e w o m an chosen us « D in te d S ta te s been made to help in spreading Christmas tire co u n try is m ak in g its fust c ir c u it fro m b a tte ry to co il, .spui k delegate to the P an-A m erican peace (attem p t on a n atio n -w id e basis to cheer to these unfortunate men, women plugs, d is tr ib u to r , ig n itio n w ire.:, ro n ieien ee. goes to Mr». E lsie .Mus- soften the effects of depressions and children: ig n itio n ¡»nuts, o r conden 1 D uring th e past few w eeks we »•r, of Salt Lake C ity. U tah. A As the Christmas season approaches, there is i have h eard m uch about th e So g ra d u a te of Colum bia, M rs Mils <1 SIIM .I, T ill V Kt N AMI ( K” one need that should not be over-looked, as it is cial S ecu rity act. A ided by Hie " o ld fa s h io n ,s i" p ro g ra m b y (lie "Y es. tim e s have ch anged." » a v si>eaks s e v e ra l la n g u ag e » in c lu d in g the concern and privilege of all Oregon to help the Our State Police fantastic T ow nsend schem e w e c h ild re n w ill be D ecem ber 22 w ith M r S m ith e rs " T ik e S u n d a y: D id S panish, fluently. A woman m lei- one community in our state which has experienced have actu ally secured a law com S anta C la u s and Heal.. M o rn in g has his ra d io and pa p er; tlie k id P ie te r, how ever, is not o u r idea of The Or, 'tien K reiville Parish R um ors reach in g Hood R iv er a re to th e effect pelling o u r sp e n d th rift people to a major disaster. school in both churches, w o rs h ip , 10:45 o'clo ck, m u s ic by dies th e fu n n ie s ; J im and B ill are a suitable go-lietween when in Less than three months ago the city of Bandon that, in th e n ex t session of th e state legislature, a save a portion of th e ir earnings 10 Sunday a. m.; w orship service in the T re b le c h o ir, serm on. “ A c k n o w ledg- of laiin am usem ent*. was totally destroyed by fire, and today its citizens d eterm in ed effort is to be m ade to secure passage ■ for old-age pensions and u nem O renco church, 11 a in.; w orship mg G od : t)w n ci.slup " C h ris tia n o f f fo r th e lin k s ; Sue a nd h e r f e l search The 115,1)00 men and women of lo w have a t r ip »omevvhere. Y'es. are bravely beginning life anew in the midst of a of a law w hich w ould effectiv ely b a r out state police ploym ent insurance.- I do not know service in th e R eedville church. 8 E n d e a vo r, t, 3t) p ui. Song s e rv ic e n t d a y ." W u sh in g to n 's th ro n g in g hureauci a- blackened waste—housed in bare board and tent from p roviding protection fo r w orkers and others how this schem e w ill w ork. Its p ni. W omen's M issionary society o ld and ne w songs S erm on N o 3 it's " W a h a d t iffe w re ill th e end b e "" ' les a re having one of the most pro structures which are devoid of many necessities and d u rin g progress of a s trik e of union laborers. We , operations w ill have to be sm ooth me. t.s at O renco on the th ird W ed “ T ile t ' n i v e i ,.d Gospel ' A s tu d y 01 So M r S m ith e l» g iv e his o p in digious attack » of ma»» jitte r s th is are told th a t it w ill re q u ire all th e stren g th w hich ed and refined. H ow ever, rough a.- nesday of each m onth and nt R end Rom ans R. 1. P u tn a m , p astor comforts, which we enjoy. ion "You sei’," says h e " T i l l » city ha« seen m years. F ront desk Chairmen of church and civic groups state that can be m u stered am ong u p state legislators to m eet ■ it may be, it is a start. ville on th e fo u rth T hursday of y o u n g A m e ric a c o m in g on lias tc de»k F ederal em ployees a re w his W orst F eatu re each m onth. tf there is need for everything in household supplies, and defeat this bill, w hich is expected to be o f Foursquare Church n o th in g against r e lig io n and n o th pering about m erg ers and consoli fered by legislators from P o rtlan d , w ho received a from egg-beaters to towels and bed linens. The biggest problem in adm in- S u n d a y e v e n in g s e rv ic e w ill b e in g fo r it R e lig io n is JO :t .1 fo i d ations of v arious depni tn ien ti? Seventh-day Adventist Church All the products of the summer canning season h eavy union lab o r v ote e a rly th is month. ( istering th e act is th e investm ent g in w ith fifte e n m in u te s o f m usic e ig n la n g u ag e to th ia y o u n g c ro w d <au»ing spines to quiver w ith em o Services a re held each S abbath were destroyed; so canned fruits, vegetables, meats, M any of us w hose m em ories a re not to o short, of its stag g erin g fund. T h e money- b y t in ' o rch e stra , c o m m e n c in g at T o se a rch o u t G od'» w ill and do jams and jellies would be gratefully received and recall w hat h appened h e re d u rin g progress of th e ill- w ill be p u t in governm ent bonds 'S a tu rd a y ) as follows: S abbath 7:15 U sual b rig h t song .service w ill it m ust e v e r be th e fir s t step to tion and fe a r of loosing th en jo b s . W hen an a d m in istra tio n is re distributed. advised and ab o rtiv e s trik e at th e m ill at Dee and 'a n d th e w hole tran sactio n w ill re-! school, 10 a. tn.; preaching service be fo llo w e d b y tlie in u s ie a l p r o w a rd re a l w isd o m a n il th a t is not Plans are being made by all groups in co-opera th e early show of v iolence and coercion w hich fol j sem ble a m an endorsing his own at 11; young people's m eeting a t gram . even In th e p ic tu re fo r m illio n * o f tu rn ed I» pow er under norm al c ir P ro p h e tic P re lu d e w i l l tion for a community Christmas tree—a gallant ex lowed. We recall th a t som e of th e strik ers attem p ted note. The Social S ecu rity schem e 2:30 p. in. P ra y e r me, ting W ednes a n s w e r th e que stion . "W h a t N a tio n s y o u n g A m e ric a n s . T h e y lo o k p re t cum stances. it 1» taken foi gt anted day night at 8 o’clock Visitors a rc pression of their faith and courage. to hold up m ovem ent of cars on th e U. P. track s is. therefore, only as stro n g us pub- w elcome at any service Dr W al W ill Be in th e R e v iv e d Rinnan ty re g u la r on th,* o u ts id e h u t s tr ip th a t every one will stay on, except E m p ir e ’’ " T h e message o f t lie e v e - o ff th e h ig h school and co lle g e perhaps, u few obvmua m iafttt. But There are many boys and girls in Bandon trudg h ere in Hood River. 14 m iles from th e zone in w hich ’ lie credit. T h at is w hy it is im - te tf n ln g w ill be on " A ing over ashes and cinders to the one over-crowded th e strik e w as in progress, an d sev eral of th e lead i p erativ e th at th e federal budget be r H untington, pastor. Q uarlet o f ve n e e r and yo u fin d a h e a rt H int here is an a d m in istra tio n which has b ro u g h t in to balance F la ils ." S unday. 9:45 a m . Sunday h a . n e ith e r C h ris t n o r hope n o r Itcen re-elected w ith u budget to bal school building, which also must serve for church ers indulged in violence ag ain st m en w ho p ersisted I 1 quickly P oliticians have painted th e bless- M o u n ta in H om e E v a n g e lic a l s e l l , 10!. K a iie S h ip le y , and Sunday school purposes. a i| ie r in te n d - G od in th e w o rld T h a t Is the he a rt ance. und by so g re a t a m ajo rity , in refu sin g to recognize th a t a strik e was in progress of the act so glow ingly that C h u rc h It is w ith o u t that it can p ractically dispense , ’iit M o rn in g message a t I I . " T lie o f a ll h e a th e n d o m These children have no treasured books, dolls, in a m ill w hich contin u ed to w o rk at n ear capacity. i I ings m any look upon it as a p erpetual R egularly each Sunday: Sunday G ifts and F r u it o f t h e S p ir it ’ u n d e rs ta n d in g and Ls rip e fo r and toys; even loved household pets had to be left We have e v ery reaso n to know w h at w ould have S anta Claus. B ut basically, the school. w ith the norm al consideration of 10 a. m . E dw ard A ebischer. uesday, 7 45. B ib le s tu d y a n d atheism , c o m m u n is m o r w h a te v e r pat ronage. to perish in the fire. hap p en ed here, h ad not G o v ern o r M artin issued . p ublic has not grasped th e tru th superintendent. M orning w orship p T ra d e v ic e S atan chooses to set up.” ! y e r. W a tch fo r th e p re s e n ta tio n I he teal perils of th e situ atio n Surely we are going to share with the people o rd ers to C hief P ray , who. in tu rn , dispatched a | about th e Social S ecu rity a c t service w ith a lte rn a tin g leadership " S o you see th e tre n d ." adds M r. a s pageant D e ce m of this stricken district, and into the desolation stro n g u n it of sta te police to th is city and to th e i M any believe th at it m akes p ri C hristian E ndeavor, 7:30 p. m E van o b f e r tiie 20. C h T ris o tm " F ro m ig n o ra n c e o f a ie of course, less num erous thun m o rro w 'F r id a y ) , at S m ith e rs which is their daily environment, bring the light, m ill at Dee. v a te th rift no longer necessary gelistic service. 8 p. m. If you have 7:45 p m . th e p a stor w ill speak G od's w ill comes d e n ia l of a ll a u the rum ors. The u larm m ay lie con color and joy of Christmas. If th e proposed b ill ev er reach es th e legislature, The tru th of the m atter is th at the n ever visited the little w hite church on F a th e r D iv in e and tiie F u l f i l l t h o r it y fro m above. T h e r ig h t o f fined m ostly to the em ergency a g e n We appeal to business firms, canners, packers, w e are going to h ear a lot o f v erb iag e about using “S ecurity" benefits of th e a ct are on the hill, you have yet to learn m e n t o f P ro p h e c y ." We w e lcom e any tc r u le th e m opposed. N o one cies w h ic h , a c c o rd in g to precedents. school, church, civic and fraternal circles to act th e state police to b reak strikes. B ut w e hope o u r no sm all th at they should he only of its w arm th, in w orship and fel y o u to th e F o u rs q u a re c h u rc h .— has the say In heaven n o r on should 1»' due f o r t h o ro tig b quickly in preparing to send from our abundance u p state legislators w ill not p e rm it them selves to be su p p lem en tary to each individual's lowship. We invite you to w orship G u y P. D u ffie ld Jr., pastor. earth God, governm ent, parents, sift mg to meet their need. own savings plan. w ith us if you a re nut atten d in g deceived. T he sta te police, as fine a body of m en teachers no longer regard, I S o th e | T he new act req u ires that a man elsew here. — Rev. V. T. Speece "Let’s Be Big Brothers and Sisters to ‘Baby as can be fo u n d anyw here, w ere not sen t out to d rift tow ard d a y o f b la ck First Baptist Fhnrrh pastor. ¡j | w ork fo r at least five y ears and Bandon.' ” b re a k strikes, th e y w ere req u isitio n ed to keep P ray er service and Bible • study lessness. It is prophesied for i that he m ust b e 65 y ears before last day». Let them g ro w up groups of law less strik e lead ers and b eat-u p s in at H p m T hursday S unday school, M. E. Church (Bethany) o rd er and to p ro tect m en w ho b elieved th at, as i he can d raw a m onthly stipend. 9:45. M orning w orship. II. pastor tau g h t in the B ib le und the I Even a fte r he has been at w ork c a lle d greatest n a ti >n on On G erm antow n road. Sunday A m ericans, th ey had th e rig h t to refu se to jo in u ( 45 years h e can receive a t most a w ill speak upon the subject union if th ey w ished to m ain tain th e ir old statu s | m onthly benefit of only S85. For school every Sunday, 10 a m ; G er "P a u l’s D efense of Justifie H o n " a : m ust ru n a m u c k ." "Possible e ve n ts ju s t a h e a d ''" of independence. T h at w as th e issue involved w hen J th e averag e w age earner, th e pen- m an service. 11 a. m„ first and he continues the stu d y of G a la Questions of equity as between indi th e state police w ere o rd ered to strik e zones, and we | sion w ould be but S35 to $50. As th ird S undays; E nglish service, 11 tians H. Y P. U . 7:15. E vening muses th e m an F irs t, n a tio n a l and viduals are settled in the courts of our b rin g these facts to th e atten tio n of S en ato r S tadel- th e w o rk er co n trasts these tiny a. m., second and fo u rth S undays service 8 T his service is inform al w o rld r e v iv a l. T h a t w o u ld steady tf w ith a song service followed by an th in g s Second, c u rta in T he p ro m land. Why isn't it reasonable that disputes m an and R ep resen tativ e M unroe, w ho w ill go to benefits w ith th e gigantic fund —E. Ju liu s T raglio, pastor. t l ic tlv 1'. 1 -on.,| | |.,v ,|’„ ge; m essage from th • ised r e tu r n o f th e L o rd to ta k e to between employers and employes be set Salem in th e in terests of th is section of th e M id-C ol necessary to pro v id e them , he w ill First Church of Christ. Scientist evangelistic H im s e lf his c h u rc h , »weep o u t th is word. O rtiz W. W enlger, pastor. prem ium a g ain st th e risk o f n coro um bia.—Hood R iver News. decide th a t p riv a te saving is sound present s e t-u p o f n a tio n s and r e tled in the same manner? Rights of the Services a re held every Sunday e r th an public th rift. T oday in d i st 11 a. m.; W ednesday evening b u ild th e th ro n e o f D a v id th a t is nation postponem ent m ay point to general public can no longer be ignored M e th o d is t Episcopal C h u rc h v id u al th rift is u n p o p u lar T he services a t 8 o'clock; S upjjay school fa lle n d o w n ; th o m a n y w a llin g the t r u t h nt unconfirm ed hut piq u rg e is en tire ly to spend. W ages at 11 a. m. P upils up to the age 1 S unday school. 9:45 a m., special prophesies th is f u lf ille d ’ O r. th ird . »istent rum ors, th a t King E dw ard and the costs of this paralyzing maritime T his n ation has been th ro u g h m uch. T housands <in terest) of m oney a re now the of 20 y ears a re welcom ed. F ree ¡singing of pre - C h r is tin a songs, "S e p a ra te m e B a rn a b u s a nd S aul 01.11. after all. marry Hra. Skmpaon strike will force action if anything pos of persons have been forced to ask th e ir g overnm ent low est in all history. T his is a n O pening exrecises and , las fo r th e w o rk w hereunto I have betore coronation tim e — involving fo r aid. Y et even th ey should be th a n k fu l th a t th ey o th e r in te restin g application of the reading room open on W ednesdays m ents will b e d i r e c t e d by nssign- sibly can from our lawmakers. (' (' c a lle d th e m " M e a n in g th a t G od ihe n«k of a p o p u lar relink,- and and S atu rd ay s from 2 until 4 p. m had a g o vernm ent w hich m ig h t give them aid.—A l L aw of Action and Reaction. W eber, superin ten d en t. Serm ons by It was brought out at the meeting of b an y D em ocrat-H erald. w ill ra is e u p e va n g e lis ts o u t o f abdication in favor of the next he S u n d ay 's topic, “God the P reserv er ni ir th e pastor will be preached at II th is v e ry p re s e n t-d a y s tu d e n t g ro u p in line, ihe Duke of York T h rift Not O utm oded of M an.” the Eastern Oregon W heat league that a. m. and , :30 p. in.; special m usic to rea ch th e u n s ta b le A m e ric a n o w ' Som e d ay th e b an k ers w ill again \\ tide wc have learned lo Oregon growers are losing millions as a by th e choir; Mrs. Bex Howell, c o m in g on. A d d y o u r p ra y e rs that be soliciting y o u r deposits. Som e I.au rel E vangelical C hurch count o rd in a ry ru m o rs, long pianist. E pw orth League. 6:45 p. result of the strike. Even if the strike is th e L o rd o f th e h a rve st w ill th ru s t In this strike at the worsted mills in Portland, it d ay you w ill again see th e sign: (Seven m iles south of H ills b o ro ) subject, "C hristm as A round the fo rth these la b o re rs. " C a ll upon me, p,'lienee ha« ta u g h t ua to respect settled shortly, much damage has already is safe to say one side or the other will get worsted. "A d o llar s ta rts an account in this S unday school, 10 a. m . Mrs A m.; W orld," K vnneth Cole, l e a d e r a n d I w ill a n s w e r thee, and show Hie opinion e f the gam b b n g cle b a n k .” In th e m eantim e, do n o t let W atkins, su p erin ten d e n t. P reaching m ent. ,-s|,e,-tally when it is backed been done because wheat from the Pacific —Oregon Statesman. Salem. anyone convince you th a t saving service, 11 a. m. J u n io r C hristian Motto: "Look Up L ift Up." All th e g re a t a n d m ig h ty t h i n g s , bv real dollars and cents. A cor- coast must be marketed before the Argen j an d th rift, in some form, a re per- E ndeavor. 6 p. m. V isitors are co r E pw orth L eaguers w ill find in w hich th o u k n o w e s t not " -George I m an en tly out of style. T he w isest dially received a t all services.—Rev. terest and challenge in this s u b N. T a y lo r, B e a v e rto n P aid adv. : I, Minn,lent in London write.« th at tine crop is harvested. The east and chorus in th ” cou n try lolk and even laborer» in j course for th e self-relian t m an or V. T. Speece, pastor. tf ject. C hristm as pageant a re practicing Subtcribe now to tho Argua. in Hl.' vicinity of F o rt Belvedere, th« j w om an to follow is to set u p a on Wednesday* and T hursday cve- C ongregational C hurch W ashington county $1.50 a year. K ing's cou n try seat, a re offering i Social S ecu rity act of his or h er C hurch school, 10 a. m.. P rn f ' Pin S-s u n d er th e direction of Mrs. S ix m o n th s 85c. T h ree m onths 50 even money th a t th e K ing will One suggestion in the m atter of reduc Traffic statistics show that most accidents occur j own As full of o p p o rtu n ities as Stallcy. W. A. Foster. T he S unday schooi su p erin ten d e n t; m urnin is th is country, th ere is no excuse cents Tw o m onths 35 cents tf m arry M allis Sim pson w ithin thre« ing traffic hazards which might well be on straight sections of road and not on curves, an ! for on, “The person of averag e health w orship. 11 o'clock; serm month». iTmon, i n ,’ ... .. . the straight and narrow and an ab y ility B ible a n d C onstrued given serious consideration, is the estab argument against following failing to lay up a • • • • ^ E a r '- H i S - A nthem , "Incline T hine ers in all rounttea is recom m ended com petence. R ight now it m ay not lishment of traffic classes in O reg o n Elephant became drunk from whiskey given J by the legislative interim com e th ro u g h th e m edium of a sa v m el.—T. A rth u r D ungan, m inister high schools. Such a move is logical and him to stop pain. That night he probably saw pink b ings account, b u t in every com mission on governm ental and ad- men. Whosoever Will would be of wide spread effect in pro | m uiislrntive reorganizalion and tiie m u n ity som e form of installm ent By A. I,. I.indherk • • • • crim inals," G overnor M arlin de- slate planning board in a report (A bove N orth Plains) saving is still possible. moting safe and sane driving on highways University of California reports t h a t women d a r e d in discussing th e prison S unday school, 10 a. m prom pt s it- filed w ith G overnor M artin. a n ° ,h <M' IB personally and individually, which yearly are becoming more and more write more easily than men, but usually not as in can Y ou m ake '' ye i: to com plete O regon’s p res nation th is w eek. "If we ar, K oing in stallm en t saving far A sm all C h ristin as program has Such an organization, tlie report e n t system of p rim ary and sec terestingly. Still, their diaries aren’t bad. to segregate the prisoners it congested. High school youngsters are at is the points out, is justified by "co n sid er- m ore p leasan t t h a n in stallm en t been started . S erm on by the pastor. • • • • ondary highw ays to m odern day older men w ho should b, 11 a. m.; ta rry and consecration given the alioiLs of economy a lo n e " Q uoting buying. T he w hole point to stress the age where they are demanding use of The average man has a vocabulary of 7000 to in th is social secu rity business is service. 3 p. m ; evangelistic se rv standards, according to H enry F best of it.” figures to show Huit the p o p u la the family car. Also their minds are in an 10,000 words; those used most, if he is married, be th Echoing the sen tim en ts of his tions of O regon's .state-aided in s ti e need of p u ttin g y o u rself w hole ice, 8 p, m.. also special healing Cabell, chairm an of Hie sta le h ig h impressionable stage and such instruction ing probably “yes” • and • “dear.” h earted ly in to som e w ell-thought- service. Tuesday, all day p ray er w ay comm ission. T his estim ate, chief, W L. G osslin, secretary to tutions earing for children increas Cabell explains, is baserl upon a Hi” governor and m em ber of tlie ed from 618 111 1923 to 1056 in 1931. • • o u t plan. T his is th e tim e to b e service, at 8 p. m. an evangelistic continuation would have a lasting effect, producing of th " e stale's norm al stale parole board, Ibis w eek w ent a gain of 707 per cent the re p o rt, service. T hursday, 8 p. m., the gin. B usiness now is at norm al An Ohioan had the same umbrella for 23 years. men and women, who, in the future, would Probably was keeping it for a rainy day. th e ideal position. If th e c o u n try mcetin g w ill be in th e Shady Brixik increase in revenues from a u to - 1 on record as favoring a m ore llber- emphasise* Hu- need of local .- 01 k u so -|a a l > parole p a ro le policy ra th e r than a new ers in the several counties "w ho;.' be thoroughly acquainted with every cau could glide along th e norm al line church. F riday. 8 p. m.. special m obile registration fees and g guso-1 penal in s titu tio n . business it w ould be lo keep as it w ould b e continuously p ro sp er c h art talks. W atch for fu rth er line taxes. tion for safe driving. "A ny substanti il reduction in I "A paroled m an ran be properly many ns possible of the h an d icap ous. W e a re n e v e r satisfied, how notices of our m eetings.—M elvin E. revenues or any diversion or re a l-i supervised at a cost of only $15 to Jam es, pastor. ped and delin q u en t (children) in ever. O ver the desk of too m any location of highw ay funds w ill in $1750 a y e a r w hereas it costs (he th e ir own com m unities and out of business m en is th e m otto: “B eat defin itely postpone com pletion of -Stale $250 a y e a r to keep a prisoner .sta le institutions," Beaverton Church of Christ y esterday.” So w e becom e o v e r State of California takes step to end E vangelistic m eeting conducted the highw ay program ." Cabell w arn ;. inside Ihe w alls of the p en iten • • • confident. expand and grad u ally Fifteen Years Ago C alling atten tio n to th e fact that tiary." Gosslin declared. U nder our maritime strike tie-up, pointing out that ex ten d ourselves to th e point of by Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Groseclose Founded in prim arily 1o reg th e net revenues of th<- highw ay present inad eq u ate parole system ulate railroads 1907 w ill continue every night d u ring Argus, December 8, 1921—Mrs. Margaret Siegen- breaking. practically every industrial plant in the the bulk of the b u si the week, except S atu rd ay , at 7:30. dep artm en t for 1937 w ill a p p ro x less th an o n e-th ird of those elig ness of Hie Public U tilities com thaler dies near Cedar Mill December 1. E n d u rin g Insurance state is detrimentally affected. W h y D ecem ber 20 a C hristm as dram a im ate Si 1.170.000 Cabell explain- ible for parole have been granted Senator W. G. Hare named member of board of O ut of th e su fferin g of th e past will be given by th e young people. that $7.400,000 of (ids am ount will clem ency. An adequate parole sy.s- mission today has to do w ith tlie should this strike be allowed to continue trustees at Pacific university. and out of the accom plishm ents of req u ired to m eet fixed expenses tern w ould tu.’tify the governor in regulation of m otor tru ck s mid on when many times the actual number Local Pythians work to secure home building th e n ext few y ears som e lessons Bible school Sunday. 9:45. Mrs. be according to F ra n k C. M c including paym ent of bond p rin paroling 1(81 m ore prisoners eaeli bur V ernla H opper, s u p e r i n t e n d e n t ; should be learned. Do not w ait for com m union service, 11 a. m„ fol cipal a n d out on strike are suffering losses, and busi near Hillsboro. Interest, m aintenance y ear resu ltin g In an ann u al saving Culloch, utilities comm is s i „ n e r. E ig h ty percent of tin- com m ission's Raymond Bradley, resident of county th e Social S ecu rity act to dole out low ed by preach in g by the e v a n ¡and ad m inistration costs.T his leaves of $50,000 to the ta x p a y e rs ." ness and agriculture are receiving such a since Charles 103 em ployes a re in tlic m otor 1875, dies here December 3. Its p itiful allo tm en t to you. Set up gelist w ith special m usic by th e only $3,770.000 for construction p u r • set-back th at it will be a long time in re tran sp o rt division, M cColloch points Martin Coyle killed at Scofield when tree blew y o u r own old age protection plan choir; C hristian E ndeavor, 6:30 p. poses of all kinds of w hich $2 000 - P lan s for a 40-jiay racing m eet out. covering? It is high time the government across tent in which he was sleeping Thursday night. and put it into operation now. The m.; song service and evangelistic 000 will be req u ired lo m atch fed at th e state fair grounds w ere giv • • • Dr. J. B. Dinsmore elected commander local happiest Christmases of the future serm on, 7:30 p. m. M. Putm an, eral funds and another $550 000 for en a set-back when A ttorney G en took a hand in this matter and settled it American No plaques bearing Hie nam es of Legion post and Mrs. Helen Deichman w ill come to those w ho fortify pastor. purchase of rig h t of w ay and s u r eral ruled that the law forbids leas fairly for both sides. The long-suffering elected president of Legion Auxiliary. them selves by th e ir own efforts veys for federal aid projecls. Duly ing of Hie p ro p erty for this purpose O regon's high officials w ill grace public can stand just so much. $1,220.(8)0 will lie available for con The law lim its racin g on Lone Oak Hi,’ fronts of new buildings erected L. A. Long elected chancellor commander Knights for w h atev er m ay happen. Homes, All Saints (Episcopal) children, education, character, and of Pythias. Services for th e th ird S unday in struction and reconstruction of state track to tlie six days of (he annual u n d er tlie present adm inistration. h ealth a re p rim e and end u rin g in G overnor M arlin tu rn ed thum bs Oregon Dairymen's league decides to remain in A dvent w ill he held as follows: projects, th a t is projects in w hien declared. vestm ents. T hey a re fa r sounder H o l y com m union, 7:30; c h u r c h th e federal governm ent does not co f ur, V anW inkle down on the suggm tlon w hen It field as an organization. • . • • a n a publiclv enforced and p u b school, 9:45; m orning service at operate. w as presented lo tlie board of con Local baseball fans, who have followed Carl A. Carlson, Scholls sawmill man, breaks th J u s t one y e a r to th e day from trol. F our buildings w ere ready for licly operated ‘‘S ecu rity ’’ plan. F o r 11. T he m em bership canvass is C abell declares th at m uch of the the professional ball career of Wes Schul leg while working in mill Monday. give th e serm on. My only joy in now in progress. It is hoped th at all present day agitation for diversion Hie organization of Ihe .stale eapitol the m ark ers whleli cost $30 each. merich, will be glad to learn that he will p reach in g is th a t a seed h ere and our m em bers respond. O ur sale and reallocation of highw ay funds reconstruction com m ission D ecern-, "I don't care about h aving my Thirty Years Ago th e re m ay fall on fe rtile soil! play with Portland next year. He has a and tea last S atu rd ay was a great is d ue to a failure to un d erstan d tie r 4, 1935 Hie con tracto r who will nam e on a lot of buildings; let's Argus, December 6, 1906—Mayor B. P. Cornelius Business, as registered by the success. T hanks to all w ho m ade th e problem faced by th e highw ay construct the new state house, Ross just save that m uch m oney for the large following here and his plaving reg re-elected. Other officers named were Emmott, Ed B absonchart, is ru n n in g a t norm al it possible. A choir reh earsal w ill ( comm ission. II. H am m ond of P ortland, moved taxpayers," the governor declared. ularly in the Rose City should result in Schulmerich, Carlile, councilmen; H. T. Bagley, re and is 14 p er cent above a y ear ago. be held F riday evening at 7:30. "Tlie en tire econom ic principle of onto the job and began w ork. First S tate T reasu rer Holman and S ecre C opyright. 1936 highw ay tran sp o rtatio n is predieat-j operations w ere confined to deep ta ry of S tale Snell agreed and the still greater attendance from here next corder, and A. C. Shute, treasurer. Vote to b u y R eginald Hicks, vicar. P u b lish ers F inancial B ureau park. ed upon ih e assum ption th at road ening of th f excavation by anollier ' plaques w ere "out." season. E. B. Tongue again wins Hunt club cup. Rides tax es a re specific taxes assesned foot to provide additional head-1 Trinity I.u th e ra n Church N eighbor: "Did I b rin g y o u r law n Oregon Kid to close finish on Thanksgiving day. P ublic w orship at 10:30 a. m ; against a p a rtic u la r class for a | room in the basem ent of the n e w ' W hatever recom m endations nre W. H. Dorrance, once in business at Mountain- m ow er back last m onth?” S unday school at 9:45. Serm on p a rtic u la r purpose,” Cabell points $2,500.000 eapitol. Tills week a c r e w , m ade to the forthcom ing legisla of c a rp e n te ri have been a t w ork! tu re for extension of th e Industrial In dignant H ouseholder: "No. you out. "T he diversion of sneh taxes dale, killed in duel near Prineville. topic, "C onsider C h rist"—Heb. 3, 1. In the death of Mrs. Addie Tilton, You are cordially w elcom ed to w or from road uses i.s fundam entally on Hu- forms in p reparation for the program at the stnte prison w ill be Miss Alice Merryman of Hillsboro bride of Her did not.” who passed away at her home here Satur bert pouring of tlie concrete w hich will N eighbor: '^Now w hat'll T do? I ship w ith us. unsound and unjust." based on th e policy of state'» use, G. Moulton of Portland December 5. gel under w ay w ithin a few days. I th day night, Hillsboro has lost one ef its • • • a t is the m an u factu re of articles James E. Borwick and Miss Jennie Frank mar w an ted to borrow it again.”—Ex. H ammond expects to com plete his! Christian Church noble women. A woman who was always ried at Reedville November 29. A ny attem pt on the p a rt of th e contract in 18 m onths so th a t the! only for use of publier in stitu tio n s Hillsboro Argus contains all th, L ord's day unified study-w orship forthcom ing legislationt o rev iv e! new building shnniq Nn »«„a , » ' *bbin the state T his was indicated J. C. Miller elected master of Washington Grange news of Hillsboro and (he sur ready to do her part in charitable work, should be ready for by Dr. I, N Robinson, chairm an of service, 9 45-11:45 a. m C hurch m ove for a reform atory for occupancy by m idsum m er of 1938 Ridge. rounding communities. Read i 1 school, 9:45 g. m., C. H. Nosier, the and among the first to donate toward the at Pumpkin tlie federal board for the re o rg a n • «. • Stanley Hahn of Mountaindale and Miss Mabel and keep informed on what It superin ten d en t. Come join our first offenders will meet w ith the ization of prison industries, w ho of G overnor M artin. Red Cross and other relief organizations. Jackson o f G lencoe married November 29. D evelopm ent of a slate-w ide w el was here this week for a co n fer happening at home. tf grow ing school. School C hristm as opposition "T he first offenders a re our w orst fare organization w ith local w ork- ence willi G overnor M artin. Solti ( ) ff Ad Bandon's Christmas What Other Editors Say CHURCHES Labor Courts Solution Jots in Jest (}PP()sl^on \ oiccd to Any Plan to (Jit Down Highway Revenues S ALEM 11 wil1 ,:lk" Our Yesterdays I I