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H T T, T -S F O R O P a ffe F o u r Christmas Lighting- 25111s W ith W hich la Com bined the H ilh b o ro Independent H illsbo ro A r r u f Eatab. 1894 H ills b o ro Independent E *ta b 1873 M c K IN N E Y A M . K I N S E Y . F u b lia h e rt Published Thursday. E n tered a* second-class m a tte r In the postoffice a t H illsb o ro , U r n r on T he outside C hristinas lig h tin g contest, sponsored annually by the Rotary club, needs the co-operation of all H illsboro peo ple, who a re interested and can affo rd to m ake such displays. The Y uletide lig h t ing 1ms becom e tra d itio n a l here, ad d s m uch to the C hristm as spirit in the city and m akes th e com m unity m ore a ttr a c tive to our visitors d u rin g the holiday sea son. No m a tte r how sm all y our display may be it all helps to c re a te the desired atm o sp h ere In m any eases the sm all dee- oration can he m ore a ttra c tiv e th an a arg- e r display. A R O V S . TT T T, T, S F O R O . Labor Leaders Hold the Key to Prosperity B y R oger Babson WASHINGTON. 1936 The si gnats T liu r ^ iln y , P p o o m b e r 1 7 , 1 9 “ iî O RF O ON The Great American líeme t f e w OM C r I’-'.Vt*£i: T u e Fi ?.< r T .v û w ir e o .r,c ß 1013 ? o’cliM'k. M m itn ig w a rs h ip at U l ’hi i lin a s n u s -agi* w ill h a « i \ a ll h> tiu* pustat*, s u b je c t: "T h e Num i* S u p e rn a l “ V a u n u p» »pie’s maat liiy: ul 6 15 p m . H aluun W y a tt. ITO Iita n i S u nday i ‘\ a ilin g m un- K i'lis tic sa rviva Special m usic w ill ha n n d a la ii b y UW a ic h a . t lil a n d ' o th e rs O ut a n n u a l C h r is tin a ; p ro - K.ini will ha ,’ i\ a n Puasdav a v a ilin g at 6 o ’c lo c k I ’ ru y c r and piai-*»» *» rv ic a T h u rs d a y eve n in g. S a tu r day a vaniiiR . a v a n g a lis tic .sar\ ica A ll a v a llili}? arviccN be g in at 7 15 P in. C om a and h iin g a frie n d J F S h a c k e lfo rd . p.utoi*. Washington Parade llv R.iy Johnson anil W ilin ' r ie n o \\ A SH IN G T O N . D. C —Accmd nu: io Si'iuitoi O 'M uh«ney H w»-. Finley I'otci Dunno who t i n t ic - m aiki'il ill'll " th e S u p rem e ( u n it I'liH iiilly follow s th,* election rc- lu in The hoiiom blc g entleniun i . n o t q u o tin g i oi i i d ly. W hat I I* (luniio'a fniitixis I'luiriii'ti'i, "All. Ilnoli'v” n .illy tniil wax " i l l ' SniquI'loe ( ooi I I'.inciaily folluw.i tlic 'lection ii 'tu i in ." I A t u »<• m u of th e U n ited I S i.tics S u|tri'inc C ourt a few d ay s ' ai’o, ( liii f .lu.-fiec llu g h e l, tho epitom e of d ig n ity , leatieil across Ills de k to call up a ruse. ■'No. 6ii Tlie Pep Boys, Manny, Moe uiiil Jack." Tile "nuilienee” ra s p e d , th in k ing tlie v en erab le Ju d g e had le a d Hie w iong heading. C . Dec IV I all set for prits perity. T he MRS. E. c M c K inn ey w. verne M c K inney Associate E d ito r tde of business E d ito r eeoverv is r u n ning strong The O F F I C I A L N E W S P A P E R O F WASHINGTON COUNTY . -,e| N t 'v ?p X) 4C„ v , uition bus tak - Selected as O regon’« H e *t W eek y N ew spaper, 1930 ■n a long jo u r Nam ed on A ll-A m e ric a n W eekly N e w sp ap er Eleven. 1930 ney from t h e Hono.*able M ention N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Association N ew sp aper Trinity I nt he ran Church depression b o t " '* YOU t'J .A v n Pre luction Contest, 1934-35, and G eneral Eacellence, 1935 D iv in e s c r \ ic e s ho un at 16 30 a tom. P ublic op ' ■ ” z in S u nday school at 9:49 S e rm o n tim is m a n d Subscription Kates S tr ic tly Cash in Advance ! to p ic "J o h n ' . A d v e n t C all* M ath h o lid a y buying W ith in W ash in g to n C ounty 3. I You a re c o rd ia lly w e lco m ed re f l e e t t h e 81.50 _ 35 T w o months Per year to w o rs h ip w ith us. change Y et 80 20 Fix monhts .85 O ne m onth som e m ajor dis- Three months 80 50 P er copy 5c M ethodist Episcopal C hurch a ste r such a s O utside W ash in g to n C ounty Roger W. B abson serio u s la b o r C h ris tm a s S u n d a y .ehool. a r e c 83 50 82.00 Fo reig n count rlea U . 8 .. per year tro u bles could suddenly halt this o rd a tte n d a n c e at 9 45 a in A ll T he A rgus is alw ay s g lad to publish c u rren t upsw ing Is th e re a possi : led C C 11 ■ 1 M F M R E R -O rc *o n S t . t . F irs t A u dited Paper. E d ito ria l Association and in tu n d e n t. C h u rc h w o rs h ip . 11 a the letters of re a d e rs discussing subjects bility of such a catastro p h e in 1937 ' L arg e st A B C W eekly N a tio n al E d ito ria l Asso* in S in g in g led b \ th e c h o ir M i C irc u la tio n in W est. laib o r on C rest of W ave of interest to th e public as long as th e let tu itio n . ¡I * Hex H o w e ll, p ia n i t C h ris tm a s c . i i • F or 25 y ears I have preached te r is not libelous, is w ithin 800 w ords and th at the law of action and reaction ol . " W h ile S h e p h e rd s W atched Flock.s b v N ig h t " ( ) L it t le T o w n is signed by th e w riter. A nonym ous let applies in hum an relations ju st as o f B e th le h e m H a rk th e H e ra ld does in physics and economics PEf* ters and those asking th a t th e ir nam es he L it abor's .Angels S in g ." " L u th e r 's C ra d le b arg ain in g pow er contracts e o x 5 •* ll.\ in n .” serm on bv th e pastor: " U n Publishers and em ployes of the H ills w ithheld go into th e w aste b a sk et at once and expands just as the volum e of to Y ou Is B o rn T h is Day a S a v io u r, boro A rgus a re hap p y to have the priv i because the w rite r must he w illing to ac business rises and falls T his is not U hi< i i i 'le i..t th e i . " Id Ep th e first "labor boom '' in our h is cept th e responsibility of his rem arks. — & lege of being hosts to old and new A rgus w o r th League. 6 36 p m . c o n tin tory. A round the tu rn of th e ce n u in g th e to p ic, "C h ris tin a s A r o nnl tury . t h e railroad brotherhoods subscribers and th e ir fam ilies at an A rgus th e W o r ld " T h e C h iis tm a . page.ud. m ade th e nation seriously labor- "Christmas th e a tre p a rty a t the V enetian e n title il " T h e N a tiv ity ." by M ir conscic'.is. A gain ju st a fte r the ga re t I S n y d e r w ill he g iv e n hv th e a tre this com ing S aturday. T his w as how ever th e correct N orw egians have had enough of Leon W orld w ar. union m em bership sk y a cast and c h o ru s o f 43. nt 7 3(1 title o f an a c tio n b y th e S ta te o f They sincerely hope th a t the larg e T rotzky, exiled R ussian bolshevik lea d e r rock eted to an all-tim e peak of p m D oors open at 7 15 P u b lic t'uliforniu; a c c iu in g tlie Pep Hoys 5.600.000. In n eith er of these pre- num ber of A rgus subscribers in this coun and ex-co-leader of soviet R ussia— who I vious labor cycles, how ever, did w e lco m e A le x a n d e r H a w th o rn e , I k n o w n as M a n n y , M oe and .Lu i, I pastor. ty and th eir fam ilies will enjoy th e p a rty . split w ith N ikolai Lenin and was banished w o rk ers hold the balance of pow er ■ I' v io la tin g th e S ta te l ' a i r T n u le ey do today. P ra c tic e A c t. If the p arty is enjoyed and circum stances from th e V. S. S. R. He will be ousted if as W th hat are th e reasons for labor's W hosoever Wilt P resid en t R oosevelt's p a rty perm it, the publishers hope to m ake it an he does not leave of his own will w hen his strateg ic position now ’’ First, the (A bove N orth Pluins) ih n aiil the r r i i i e r In d ia n a p o lis S u n d a y school, 10 a in . p re p a r includes one E d d ie G alhiher listed annual event, p articu la rly fo r th e pleasure perm it to stay expires D ecem ber 18. M exi reaction from depression suffering in g fo r C h ris tm a s p rn g ra in S e r em barked the nation on a d e of the youngsters in the fam ily. co has exten d ed an invitation to the a rc h c t has m on b y th e p a stor at I I . A fte rn o o n m tain J a n ie s ’ se c re ta ry . id e d course of liberalism . One of G nllaher, unkimyvn in oflicial revolutionist to m ake his hom e th ere and ta r r y s e rv ic e at 3 E v a n g e lis tic th e m ain pillars of th e New Deal All th a t is necessary to a tte n d the show s e rvice. 8 p. m . sp e c ia l m u s ic and ’iicles is th e young m an fio m rig h tly has been to im- is to clip “S anta's S e c re t,” th e p a rty cou as not o th e r country will have him he will [ philosophy te s tim o n y m ee tin g . S e rm o n tuple Boston who sutTeieil an in ju ry to prove th e w o rk er's status. The pon, which a p p e a rs in th e A rgus a d v e r p robably end up th e re , w hich is ju st a W alsh-H ealey C ontract act. t h e w ilt lie "T h e G o ld -D u s t T w in s of a it leg, while helping Ja m e s in Music by T reble choir. S e rm o n th e B ib le " Tuesday. 8 p. 111. sm all Roosevelt in th e recent M assachu* W agner L abor act. th e G uffey Coal tisem ent about the surprise. This to g e th little too close to the good old U. S. A. by S u nday se tts cam paign. W an tin g to r e "God's U n sp e a kab le G if t " Chris C h ris tin a s p ro g ra m act. an d th e Social S ecu rity act are er w ith the yellow ad d ress and nam e tia n E n d e a vo r, (i 30 p. in in ter- school. F rid a y n ig h t m e e tin g s d is w ard all p ro -w o rk er law s passed since Eddie, young R oosevelt The O renen-R eedvilte I’s r h h sticker, which is found pasted on the front 1933 Most im portant of all to la- i-ked his fa th e r if he m ight bring S unday school in both churches. m e d ia te and y o u n g people E v a n - c o n tin u e d u n t il f u r th e r notice i bor is the now dead NRA. This 10 a. m : w orship service in the g e lis tic .service. 7:30 li m. Song M e lv in E James. |>astor. page of the A rgus each w eek, or a c u r along his friend. T he P resid en t 's ta tu te legally recognized th e bar- O renco church. 11 a. m.; w orship service, new and o ld songs. S e r w ho would not tnke along any ren t subsription receipt will be th e tick et i gaining rig h ts of labor and it out- service in th e R eedville church. 8 m on N o 4 in studies in (tom ans ( ir iirliu s M ethodist ( hurrli W hite H ouse se c re ta rie s because A N*ew D em and by Labor fo r the entire fam ily to a tte n d th e show i law ed in terfe ren ce by em ployers p. m. W om en's M issionary society T h e C h ris tm a s p ro g ra m s, t r e a t ; and S o rv ire s S unday S u n d a y school. B lue E agle days union m eets at O renco on the th ird W ed S anta Claus, etc . w ill be Tue day. 9 a in . M rs M M S m ith , s u p o r- of th e lim ited space aboard thu S atu rd ay as guests of th e A rgus. It costs The A m erican F ed eratio n of L abor has announe- D u rin g bership jum ped fifty per cent nesday of each m onth and at R eed D e ce m b e r 22. 7:30 p. m. T h e p r o in te n d e n t. A d u lt B ib le class am • I I m e r responded to his mm's absolutely nothing if you a re a subscriber. ed its p u rpose to secu re m odification of th e social m em Election Favorable to Labor secu rity act d u rin e th e n ex t session of congress so ville on th e fo u rth T h u rsd ay of g ra m by th e c h ild re n assisted by h o u r. L e s te r ( '. M o o b e rry . leade: friendly im pulse and g ra n te d tlie Those not now subscribers m ay get in on th a t em p lo y ers w ill be forced to pav all th e tax es Mr. Roosevelt's sm ashing victory each m onth. tf T re b le c h o ir B r in g " W h ite G ifts ." C h u rc h w o rs h ip . 10 a in C h r is t, unusual li'ijU i's t. Som e W a s h in g to n c o rre s p o n *' e lo ttn n g . f r in t vegetable* etc foe mas m usic b y y o u n g people's c h o ir. th e fun by subscribing betw een now and u n d er th e act ra th e r th a n lettin g lab o rer and e m on N ovem ber 3 is a second reason lo ca l r e lie f c o m m itte e T h e C. F. 1, I fo r labor's stro n g position todav C. M o o b e rry . p ia n is t S erm on d e n ts g a u g e C a b in e t m em b e rs by ployer sh a re the b u rd en equally. S eventh-day A dventist C hurch S aturday. a re p la n n in g a C h ris tin a .- by th e pastor T heir votes, p a rticu larly in certain Ju n ii and se n il th e n c o n d u c t u t p re ss conference , S ervices a re held each S abbath societies We believ e th e attem p t is a step too far in th e ; crucial states, helped to tu rn his W e of the A rgus are glad of th is op p a rty a nd c a ro l s in g in g "T h e »Saturday! as follows: S abbath c h u rc h w it h a fa m ily s p ir it " w e l E p w o rth Leagues s. 7 |> m A le s and o fte n condem n S e c re ta ry o f b a ttle by organized lab o r fo r its rights. It is a p p a r victory into a landslide. Em plov- a n d e r lla w th o r m paste portunity of show ing in a sm all way our ently based on th e b elief th at all em ployers have S la te H u ll f o r n o t p e r m it t in g a n y in some industries, im m ediately school. 10 a. n i : preaching service comes y o u R I. P u tn a m , pastor f a m ilia r it ie s such as for instance appreciation of th e w ide re a d e r a c ce p t an endless supply of w ealth w hich th ey have been ! ers sizing up th e situation have beaten at 11; young people's m eeting a t F irst B aptist C hurch P o s tm a s te r G e n e ra l F a rle y p. in. P ray er m eeting W ednes ance accorded o u r effo rts as n ew sp ap er w ith h o ld in g from th e w o rk er. T h at is far from th e lab o r to the d raw b y boosting 2:30 Beaverton Chnreh of Christ P ra y e r service. 8 p in . T h u rs condones. day night at 8 o'clock.V isitors are folk, serving our com m unity and its peo tru th T h ere are too m any greedy industrialists, tru e, wages. In o th er industries, w orkers. w elcome at any servicy. Dr. W al L o rd 's d a y u t 9 45 a C h ris tm a s day Sunday school, 9 la. m o rn in g Jim E a rle y 's conferences w ith re a re p ro p o rtio n ately ju s t as many laborers. .q u ick ly becom ing conscious of their tf p ro g ra m w ill be g iv e n by th e c h il w orship. 11 at w hich tim e a ines- the gentlem en o f the p ress a m ple sincerely and conscientiously. The fine T b u h t e th g e reat m ajo rity of em ployers affected by th e ! new pow er, have m ade new dc- te r H untington, pastor. d re n o f th e B ib le school. C o m m u n sage w ill be b ro u g h t b y th e pa co-operation of th is large fam ily of re a d social se c u rity act a re not and n e v e r have been p il ' m ands. H ence, w hat began as a io n s e rv ic e a nd p re a c h in g b y E v a n to r. " T in u S h a lt C a ll H i. Nana m u g h and tum ble affairs, lie calls M ountain Home E vangelical g e list G rosecloso and si>ecial m usic Jesus " T h is tne sage is in a c c o rd th e "hoys” by th e ir first nam es ers and ad v ertisers is thoro u g h ly a p p re ing up w ealth. To ch arg e th em w ith paym ent of few concessions has th e prospect« Church and in re tu rn is addressed ns th e w hole social se c u rity act. w h ich by 1942 w ould ! of now developing into a national b y th e c h o ir at 11 a. ni In th e ev e ciated by everyone on th e A rgus s ta ff am R egularly each Sunday: Sunday n in g a t 8 o 'c lo c k a C h i ¡-tin a s d ra m a ance w it h C liris tm a s s p ir it It Y " J im ’,', Tlie re p o rte r w ith the ount to six per cent of th e em ploye's wage, w ould I w age conflict. T he crucial question school. T * II n t 7 E v e n in g S ervice at 8 10 a. in . E dw ard A ebischer. from editor to p rin te r’s devil. be too m uch like k illin g th e goose th a t laid th e 'to d a y is: A re labor leaders going superintendent. M orning w orship u n d e r th e d i n i t io n o f M rs R obert T ile message o f thi* e v e n in g w i l l hr loudest voire u unlly g et* his I to be satisfied w ith th e ir gains or J o h n s to n w ill bo presented M o n .i . pe cia l e v a n g e lis tic C h ris tin a ' q uestions answ er'"!. If anyone is in terested in seeing the golden egg. service w ith alte rn a tin g leadership O ne of th e few' good featu res in th e present w ill th ey "n ip p ro sp erity in the C hristian E ndeavor. 7:30 p m. E van d a y n ig h t w ill close th e series o f m essaj’e w it h a m o d e m a p p lic a tio n A rgus p lan t and learn in g som ething of th e of th e social secu rity act is th a t th e w o rk er is bud" by im m ediately dem anding gelistic service, 8 p. m. If you have m e e tin g s c o n d u c te d by M r. and " N o Room in th e In n ." Sunday m echanical side of th e n ew sp ap er they form m ade to feel he has a sh are of build in g up his own I still h ig h er pay a n d /o r a th irty - n ever visited the little w hite church M rs. Grosecluse. M I ’ u tn ia n , pas • ehool C h ris tm a s exercises w a ll be to r. • h o ld C h ris tm a s Eve. D ecem ber will be welcome to visit the office and will reserv e for his la te r life. To ta k e from him th a t I h o u r w eek? T he cost of liv in g is an o th er b ig ' on the hill, you have yet to learn T h e k id d ie s w a ll p resent th e m e - sense of his own responsibility and add th e bu rd en s ¡facto r in th e situation. Production of its w arm th, in w orship and fel be show n around by em ployes. I sage o f C h ris t's b ir th I n song, All Saints iFpiscopall to his em ployer w ould be d etrim e n ta l to th e w o rk er costs have been boosted bv in lowship. We invite you to w orship Services for th e fourth Sunday verse and poem A c o m p le te re - and alm ost fatal to th e em ployer, unless, as is likely creased tax es and wages. M ean w ith us if you a re not atten d in g to happen, th e em ployer shoves th e cost onto th e w h ile th e dem and for goods has elsew here. — Rev. V. T. Speecc, in A d v e n t will he held ns follows' ! I l l ' irs a l o f th is p ro g ra m w ill be tf church school, 9:45 a m m orning h e ld S u n d a y a fte rn o o n at 2 30 A ll consum er, in w hich case nobody gains.—G resham ) been in flated by th e flood of pay pastor. p ray er and serm on. 11; C hristinas I on th e p ro g ra m o re asked to be Outlook. increases a n d dividend extras., m usic will be rendered at tins se rv ¡th e re p ro m p tly O r tiz W W en ig e r. M. E. C hurch (B ethany) I Right now food costs a re at a new ice On C hristm as day th ere w ill be ! pastor. E dw ard VIII. king of th e B ritish em On G erm antow n road. Sunday a celebration of the holv com m un S e e re tm y Hull on th e o th e r [top since 1930. clothing price-tags school every Sunday. 10 a. m.; G e r ' luind, is alw ay s dignified, re fe rs pire, has given up his kingdom in o rd e r are stead ily being m arked up. and Stout Winner ion at 10:30 a. in T he Y. P. II. w ill A Good B usiness C om m unity m an service. 11 a rn.. first and re n ts a re risin g rap id ly . E verv-j In ad v erten tly th e A rgus In a Io Ins q u estio n ers ns "th e g e n tle , th a t he can m arry Mrs. W allis W arfield hold a social at th e hom e of H elen The re p o rt of th e d o llar volum e of business J th in g points to a vigorous m ark - th ird Sundays; English service. 11 Wick tonight I T hursday i. C hoir ' headline last w eek stated that A l tnen" and in tu rn is called "M r. Simpson, tw ice - divorced and A m erican tran sacted a. m., second and fo u rth Sundays. | u p in prices and sh arp ly higher by th e v ario u s cities and tow ns of th e reh ersal Friday. 7 30 p. m Reg v in M ohr won the Men's Shop S e c re ta ry ", A lth o u g h Mr. Hull born. His b rother, the Duke of York, suc sta te for th e y ear of 1935 form an in terestin g and liv in g costs d u rin g 1937. Hence —E. Ju liu s T raglio, pastor. tf inald Hicks, vicar. sw eater a w ard for football H ow m eets the p ress d aily , ns a g a in st ' m y guess is th a t recen t w age in- j ever. dow n in th e stnrv is c o r the o th er Cuhinet inem liers wc. kly ceeds th e tra d itio n -b re ak in g E dw ard and satisfacto ry study so fa r as this city is concerned. 'creases w ill not satisfy labor for rectly said th a t th e aw n' 1 w ent to ronfereiici's, he m unnges to an sw er T he fig u res rev eal th e fact th a t M cM innville ra n k s First Church of Christ. Scientist P rnteeoatal T abernacle will be known as K ing G eorge VI. S ervices are held every Sunday S unday school S unday m orning W esley Stout. 18th in th e s ta te in d o llar volum e of retail sales, [very long. S trik es and o th er serious , only those questions th a t he deem s In a farew ell m essage to his nearly n early double th at of N ewberg, a n d a h alf m illion labor tro u b les a re alread y consid- at 11 a. m ; W ednesday evening 10 a. m . R e , .1 I I E t c i t s n p o r - Plen.se send in new s copy earl v p roper, seldom giv in g h r; I n t e l - 500,000,000 su b jects in th e vast B ritish m ore th an Hillsboro, a county seat tow n com parable [ crab ly above last y ear's level. The services at 8 o'clock; S unday school , intendent; classes for all ages Come ¡to tal for th is y ear is 1800 against at 11 a. m. P upils up to th e age and b rin g th e children w ith you. to th e A rg u s . tf view er the so rt of phi a e i tlm t em pire, th e retirin g king said “ I find it in size to ours. prodiii'o headline "q u o te s .” No 1300 for 1935. of 20 years a re welcomed. Free ran ts Pass occupies th e position ju s t above | w onder som e of th e hoys who impossible to c a rry the heavy b u rd en of M cM G innville. G reen vs. Lewis T aking th e p o p u latio n census figures A dded to th e o th er issues is the I th riv e on "sensiitiona" do nut love responsibility and discharge my duties as an d com paring them w ith th e d o llar volum e so far in tern al row b e tw e e n Mr. G reen's S unday's topic. "Is the U niverst 1 the S e c re ta ry of S ta te . king as I w ould w ish to do w ithout the as th is city is concerned is ra th e r m isleading. We A m erican F ederation of L abor and 'V h av e a v ery im p o rtan t suburb. B rockw ood Hill, not Mr L ew is’ C om m ittee on In d u s Including Man, Evolved by Atomi nan ce seven-tenth* of the nearly help and su p p o rt of th e w om an I love.’’ Force?" included w ith in o ur city lim its, and o th er ra th e r tria l O rganization. Mr. L ew is' idea | c u ltu ral and h o rtic u ltu ra l com m un $1.(88) 1X1(1 Here s.iiy to tile n ia in te . By A. L. I.lnillieck Thus do th e people of our age w itness th ick ly settled sub u rb s th a t go to m ak e u p a v ery is ities w hose constituents a re now nance of the state police d u ring iS ta te C apitol News Bureau») th at th e num berless craft unions Laurel Evangelical Church one of th e g re a te st events in w orld his considerable p art of M cM innville's tra d in g area. SALEM- Inability of th e statr feeling the pinch of th e long draw n the next biennium . T hen th e re is should consolidate in to a re la tiv e A t an y ra te th e figures b e a r o u t th e fact th a t ly few in d u s try unions. F o r i n - ; (Sever, m iles south of H illsboro) 'a n d its num erous political subdi . out m aritim e strike. th e public utilities comm ission, tory, a rom ance th a t rocked th e fo u n d a S unday school, 10 a. m , Mrs. A. vision* to take advantage o f pre*- ’ ’ * M cM is one of th e b rig h t spots of th e state, stance, am bitious Mr. Lew is b e su p p o rted by fees paid by tin! tions of an em pire and a king giving up an a com innville W atkins, su p erin ten d en t. P reaching en t low in terest rates by refund- A "m aterial im p rovem ent” in lieves th a t th e b arg ain in g pow er utilities, the m otor tra n sp o rt d i m unity rich in citizenship an d all of th e good em pire fo r th e han d of th e w om an he things th at go to m ak e up a prosperous com m unity. of g ear-cutters, die-casters, mill- service, 11 a. m. Ju n io r C hristian ¡ng o utstanding bonds is costing the state's financial condition Is vision suppni'ted by bus and tru ck E ndeavor, 6 p. m. V isitors a re co r by S ta te T reasu rer Holman the tax p ay e rs of O regon m illions | noted w orkers. and u p h o lsterers w ould be fees; the hanking d ep artm en t sup. —M cM innville T elephone-R egister. loved. The m an won out over th e king. according to S tate in his biennial report, just off the ported by the hanks, th e insurance g re a te r if th ey w ere all united in dially received a t all services.- Rev of dollars. The average A m erican w as fo r the V. T. Specce, pastor. tf pre; On D ecem ber 31. 1932. the dep artm en t supported by tn su ra n c i T re a su re r Holman. one cen tral autom obile union ra th m ost p a rt w ith and fo r th e king in his ef H olm an blam es th is situation on general fund had a d eficit of fix's, the corporation departm ent, e r th an o p erate u n d e r fo u r sep $.3.924 011, th e rep o rt points out By th e bureau of labor, tin* liquor co n th e policy of issuing non-callable Congregational Church Victim of Noise • a ra te craft unions. C onservative Mr forts to w ork out his h e a rt problem w ith C hristm as Sunday: C hurch school, bonds and w ill attem p t to correct M arch 28. 1934. th e fund w as back tro l board, the m ilk control tioard. G reen feels th a t the c u rre n t setup G eorge Johnson, sh ell shocked W orld w a r v e t his m inisters. They fe lt th a t as an indi is situation by sponsoring a fin a cash basis and on Ju n e 30. and a score or m ore of o th er so- resid in g near Eugene, is in ja il facing a m u rd e r is sound. T h ere is grave danger 10 a. m., Prof. S talley, su p e rin th m easu re before th e forthcom ing 1936, th e fund show ed a cred it b a l vidual he should have th e rig h t to m arry eran charge. A n eighbor had d riv en up in a tru c k and th a t this G reen-L ew is feud m ay tendent. At 11 a. m. th e C hristm as leg islatu re au th o rizin g all bonding ance of $5 697.390 On Ju n e 30. 1936. called self-supported activitie" All th e w om an of his choice, a m ost logical started blow ing th e horn of th e v ehicle to a ttra c t cause a serious tie -u p in som e all- them e in w o rd -p ictu re and music. units to issue callab le bonds in the cash in th e tre a su re ry d e p a rtm e n t of w hich add up to a gr i n d total B rief serm on, "T he P o rtra it o f o rtan t in d u s try n e x t year. of m ore than $70 I8HI.6IK) th e big th e atten tio n of an o th er resid en t of th e n eig h b o r im S o everal th in g in th e m inds of most A m ericans. to th e cred it of all state funds end of w hich w ill be paid th rough of th e c u rre n t strikes Jesu s.” M usic program : P relude, future. hood. His e a rlie r blasts h aving n o effect he k ep t Not only is it im possible to re am ounted to $10.811,600.20 C h eck foes and license* ra th e r t h a n W h e th e r th e w om an w as w orth the could easily becom e t h e spark “C hristm as P astorale." H arker: a n p ersisten tly sounding th e horn. Jo h n so n fin ally ," N ight in B ethlehem ," P a r fund bond issues a t low er in ter- ing accounts totalling $1.449.852 52. through taxes. g re a t sacrifice is not fo r us to decide, but rem o n strated but to no av ail an d then, his n erv es w hich w ould ignite th e c o n flag ra them • • • tion. L abor leaders realize t h a t ker; offertory, "P astoral S ym phony est rates under the present policy not alliK'.able to any p a rticu lar fund r a th e r fo r E dw ard, fo r a fte r all it is his sh attered by th e rasp in g blasts, sta rte d fo r him w ith th e r e a re fo u r m ajo r factors in »Messiah I,” H andel: anthem . "O. b u t it is also im possible to call in bro u g h t the sta te 's cash total as of L ittle pros(H'ct Is seen here for life and a t 42 he o u g h t to know his own a club. T he horn blow er, now frig h ten ed , d rew a th e ir fav o r today. F irst, th e tr e D ay of C h rist,” w ith so p ran o solo th ese bonds fo r retire m en t bv Ju n e 80 up to $12,261.452.73. any substantial state aid f o r B an gun and shot th ree tim es b u t his aim w as poor and m endous advance in in d u strial pro by Mrs. W illiam Boscow. and violin cities, counties and school districts m ind. Increased cost of supplies and don except th rough an o u trig h t th en Johnson, mad w ith rage, w as on him . J u s t a duction; second, th e u n p recedented —B artlett; anthem , "B rightest and w hich a re in position to reduce from t h e general D udley B u c k . C hristm as th eir d ebt burden. M any of those the necessity for re n tin g tem p o ra appropriation grim little rem in d er of how th e h u m an n erv o u s p o u rin g out of div id en t ex tra s and Best," - • •• — fund. O fficials of th e fire ridden system reacts at tim es to loud, discordant, and increases; th ird , th e gain in labor’s program for all children and ad- subdivisions. H olm an points out. ry q u a rte rs for th e legislature m ay const tow n this week told G o v er rasping noises. We have b e tte r control of ourselves b arg aining pow er as indicated by ults, 7:30 p. m. Pageant, carols, find them selves in som ew hat the c o n trib u te to m ake th e forthcom n o r M artin th a t they ex p o rted to th a n th e w ar-shocked Johnson, b u t th ere are few th e election results; and four, the tree, and treat. P ageant. "T he Ad- sam e position as th e stnte w ith su b ing session the m ost expensive In ask th e law m akers to re fu n d to Com pulsory a rb itra tio n in lab o r dis w ho have not had th e in clin atio n to do bodily h arm stead y rise in living costs. Hence, oration." A beautiful settin g of th e stan tial cash balances lying idle in th e s ta te s history, according to th e city all state taxes paid on h ristm as story, presented by the ; local banks d raw in g little or no in- S ecretary of S tate Snell. S o far priqierty in th a t eitv for th e next pu tes should he a legislative objective of to som e of those w ho w ould ra th e r sit in th e ir cars th e m ajo r q u estio n -m ark a b o u t C S unday ' terest. ith e 1931 session holds th e record school. 1937 is: W ill lab o r leaders, in view fo r a h alf h o u r h o n k in g a rau co u s h o rn th an w alk the near fu tu re. T he long, su ffe rin g p u b • • * That session cost th e tax p ay e rs seven years. T hey cite th e case of a few feet to do th e ir e rran d . M any cities have law s of th ese four factors, lose th eir Holman calls atten tio n to an ad- $134.81131). T he 193.7 session cost the city of A storia as a p reced en t F oursquare C hurch lic is entitled to this protection and th e re reg ard in g th e m ak in g of u n n ecessary noises and heads and push too fast and too on w hich to base th e ir claim . A s ard for too high pay and too short C hristm as will be observed in ditional d anger arising out of this $102.172 05 and th e 1935 session coot toria received refunds aggregating is no reason why it should not be b ro u g h t th e y should soon be included in t h e m unicipal h hours? that. “accum ulated $116,572.80. C lerk s and stenograph- b o th services this Sunday. At 11 situ atio n in m ore th an $411.(MM) under a sim ilar about w ith p ro p er sa feg u ard s to both em sta tu te s of every co m m u n ity an d th en e n fo rc e d — C an Roosevelt C ontrol L abor? a. m. a special C hristm as m usical funds for bond re tire m e n t may be ers on the house payroll a t the concession. But th a t w as d u rin g a T h e only person w ho can an sw er w ill be presented, and a C hristm as d iv erted or lost or injudiciously in- 1935 session drew $3(1,278, w hile tim e in w hich a m ajor portion of ploye and em ployer. Decisions of an a rb i A storia A storian-B udget. this question is P resid en t Roose- m essage given. A t 7:30 p. m. the vested, w ith th e resu lt th a t th e s'enate em ployes at the sam e ses- th e state's revenue was realized tra tio n board could be m ade retro activ e veit. He alone can keep l a b o r first presen tatio n of th e C hristm as tax p ay e rs again m ay have to pro- sion drew $21.64450. The p rin tin g from p roperty taxes. Increased to th e tim e the dispute is form ally p re leaders from over-stepping He is pageant, "T he Voice of Love vide th e funds w ith w hich to 11- 1 bill or th e 1935 session am ounted revenues from incom e taxes have to $18 602 09. stationery and su p th e ir new Messiah. If th e situation T h ro u g h th e Ages," w ill be given, (Juidate th e indebtedness." sented. now n early w iped out tlie |ir«»p- 9 9 9 plies, $5152.45, and postage, $.788.7 33 should becom e th reaten in g . I be- T his pageant was w ritten by Rev. e rty tax for state purposes. As. a T he A storia A storian-B udget rig h tly • • • A ccession of th e D uke and D uch lieve h e could tu rn it w h ichever G uy P. D uffield, Jr., and lias been lt p ro p erly ow ners of Bandon F ifte e n Y ears A go says th a t “ any dispute, w hich could not be Social and w elfare activities by resu w ay he desires. T herefore, I feel profusely illu strated by Ben I.ar- ess of York to th e B ritisli th ro n e will pay ill very little tow ard th e the state account for 53 per re n t A rgus. D ecem ber 15, 1921—H illsboro Legion post last w eek recalled to G overnor th a t the outlook f o r com m odity sen, one of P o rtla n d ’s finest a rtists su b m itted to a b o ard composed of th re e support of the state and th e re w ill try in g to sta rt a band. Roy S ch eid el and W illiam prices, stocks, bonds, retail sales, The pageant is in th re e parts and M artin the fact th a t he had e n te r of the budgeted total w hich w ill be little to refund u n d er tlie p ro m en, one rep resen tin g the em ployer, one G and business in general during w ill be presented in a total of 11 tain ed the royal pair on th e ir visit be presented to the legislature for posed program . ren b em er in ch arg e of arran g em en ts. th e w orkers, and one neutral m em ber, R alph W illiam s an d C. W. G reg o ry form agency com ing m onths depends la rg rly up- scenes. It is th e m ost elab o rate to th e Panam a canal zone 10 years ap p ro p riatio n s out of th e general • • • ago. T he governor at th a t tim e was fund. T hat is If th e $13.808,177 in n e ith e r an em ployer or w orker, is one to han d le th e C halm ers and M axw ell cars w ith of on the attitu d e of our labor leaders ev er presented in th e church. It in A cloud was cast over S en ato r com m and of th e A m erican budget requests w hich B udget D i and th e ad m in istratio n 's poliey to- will be presented for the second fices at S erv ice G arage. w hich is not ju s t in its contentions.” D elm oie L essard's title to his legis P igeons ow ned by B. A. M itchell of O renco w ard them . W orkers can tie p ro s -'tim e D ecem ber 29 at 7:45 p. m. troops in P anam a and the D uke rector W harton has approved $7,- lative seat th is week w hen A t F u rth e r continuation of this m aritim e ta k e first at big C hicago show. p erity in a knot by w idespread N ex t W ednesday a t 7:30 th e annual and D uchess w ere on th e ir w ay 462.041 rep resen ts e x p en d itu res for from E ngland to A ustralia to open m aintenance of the II pennl and to rn ey G eneral Van W inkle ruled s trik e m ay have th e effect of bringing Mrs. W. E. M cC ourt elected m ost ex cellen t chief w alk-outs, or th ey can aid pros- ch ild ren 's C hristm as program w ill th e new p arliam en t house at C an eleem osynary institutions, old age th a t atto rn ey s for the W orld W ar p erity by lim iting th e ir agitation be given, at w hich tim e th e large P y th ian Sisters. a b o u t such a protection to the public. t o norm al, peaceful bargaining, j C hristm as tre e w ill b e b eau tifu lly berra. T he governor describes the pensions, care of orphans, fouud- V eteran s S tate Aid com m ission Mrs. D. L. W eston elected p resid en t F arm ington T h at is w hy I say th a t labor leaders decorated and th e re w ill be gifts royal p air as "m ost charm in g E ng lings and w ayw ard girls, etc. The serve by "appointm ent" only eease W elfare club. hold th e key to p rosperity in 1937! for every individual w ho atten d s lish young people e n tirely lacking com parison, how ever, tak es Into to be a m em ber of the leg islatu re Business, as registered by the th a t night. T he church will be d ec in any of th e haughtiness or r e consideration only those stale ac upon acceptance of su ch a n a p p o in t- R u ssia ’s new constitution perm its hut T h irty Y ears Ago B absonchart. cpntinues to run at o rated for th e e n tire C hristm as stra in t g enerally ascribed to the tivities financed out of th e general m ent. • • • one p o litical p a rty — the communist. Y et A rgus, D ecem ber 13, 1906—D elin q u en t tax list n orm al an d is 14 per cent above a season. T he F ou rsq u are church in aristocracy.” G overnor M artin p re fund which, a fte r all co nstitute vites you to com m em orate th e b irth dicts th at G eorge VI w ill m ake an only a sm all p a rt of th e state's to C harles A. H ow ard, sta le s u p e r o v er h e re we have the exponents of thj,s o rdered published in A rgus and In dependent. E. I. y ear ago. C opyright, 1936 of the S av io u r w ith us and w ishes excellent king w hile Q ueen E liza tal budget. T he highw ay d e p a rt intendent of public instruction, w as co m m u n ist form of governm ent tak in g a d and J. J. K u ratli co n tract for $300 to ex ten d tax roll. P u b lish ers F inancial B ureau th e citizens of H illsboro and com beth has alread y won a place in m ent, for instance, expects to spend honored this w eek by election ns A gitation sta rte d for a re n e w a l of th e old tim es n e a rly $26,000.000 of sta te money v ice-p resid en t o f t h e v a n ta g e o f all th e liberties and rig h ts in th ro u g h big co u n ty fair. m u n ity a v ery m erry C hristm as.— th e h earts of h er subjects. N ational d u rin g th e nex t biennium . T h at Is C ouncil of S tate S u p erin ten d en t? G uy P. D uffield. Jr., pastor. E nlist R ecruits th is co u n try to s p re a d th eir insidious p rop Rev. D. B. Nichols, 90, one of founders of H ow ard C om pulsory arb itra tio n o f lab o r n early double th e com bined bud- and C om m issioners of E ducation at T he M arine C orps recru itin g se r a g a n d a . If th e y w ere to oppose the exist university; dies at F o rest G rove. disputes is favored by G overnor gets of all general-fu n d -fin an red th e ir annual convention a t C h a t vice at P o rtlan d w ill continue to Christian Church Thom as O tchins. 92, p io n eer of 1839 and a fo r accept approxim ately 20 young men L ord’s day unified study-w orship M artin, w ho is expected to sponsor activities and m ore thnn th ree tanooga, Tenn. ing o rd e r in R ussia as they do here th eir m er em ploye of th e H udson B ay com pany, dies • • • each m onth for an indefinite per- service, 9:45-11:45 a. m. C hurch a m easure before th e forthcom ing i tim es the am o u n t allocated to so- opposition w ould be w iped out quickly. here D ecem ber 6. He took u p d onation land claim iod. according to Inform ation re- school, 9:45 a. m., C. II. N osier, legislature looking to th is end. Ap- rial and w elfare activities. B ut A conference on g rad e crossing five m iles n o rth of H illsboro in 1842. celved by P ostm aster L. T. Me- su p erin ten d e n t. T his is th e an- pearance of th e m easure, how ever, th a t m oney will com e out of th e accide nts has been called by P ub- Dr. A. B. Bailey elected w o rsh ip fu l m aster of P h eeters from C aptain Jam es B. nual "C hristm as S unday." O ur of- can be expected to d raw th e v ig pockets of m otor vehicle operators lie U tilities C om m issioner MeCol- H ardie, officer in charge. fering is for N ational B enevolent orous opposition of labor re p re through gasoline taxes, registration loch for F riday in Salem . C hief T h e tro o p s w ill h av e a so fte r tim e in another M asonic lodge. Jo h n Roselalr, th e fisherm an, before Ju d g e H. ------------------------------------ A s s o c ia t io n and for the m a in te n - sen tativ es in the house an d senate fees and fees and licenses paid by engineers and signal engineers of w ar th an th e noncom batant, says a French prophet. A sk y o u r atto rn ey to send your anee of the N orthw est C hristian although it w ill probably receive operators of tru ck s and busses. Mo all railroads o p eratin g In th e sta te T h ere a re m achines now th a t peel potatoes.—El Paso T. Bagley M onday, h av in g his h e arin g on charge of legal ad v ertisin g to the A rgus. I Home. C hristm as service, 10:45 a the su p p o rt of m em bers from agri- tor vehicle operators will also 11- are expected to atten d . th reaten in g to k ill his wife. W orld News. Letters Welcomed Be Our Guests at ..¿j . V / // CHURCHES What Other Editors Say He Gives Up an Empire KiS/XT.S'?■Kft’ST Inability to Take Advantage of Loin Interest Rates Costly Arbitration Necessary Our Yesterdays a 4