Pago Two X?ill‘3l)nn^i;\r cj us With Which ii Combined the Hillaboro Independent Hillaburo Argua Ratab. ISM Hillaburo Independent Estab 1S7S McKINNEY a M c K IN N EY . PubUahara Published Thursday Entered as second-class m atter In the postoffice at Hillsboro, Oregon n i L L s n n R n W e A re H ap p y a r g u s , tttt . e s p o r o Budgeting Cited 4s Best H ay to Better Standards \\ e of the A rgus are proud of th e fact th at the Sigm a D elta ('h i cup for the "Best W eekly N e w sp a p e r in O r e g o n ” \\ a s a w a rd e d to us at th e recent O regon press co nference for th e second tim e. The A rgus By Roger Babson PARK Mass. Ja n u a ry won the a w a rd in 19.’!0. the first lim e the 22 BABSON Everybody re a h .e s that busi- i up w as ever presented. j in's., is m uch b etter today th an it H oliday" of Such recognition m akes us feel th a t in J w a s in th e "B ank March. UW;I Ac some m easure at least we have kept the tu ally it is now a b o v e n o rm a l la ith w ith th e people of this com m unity, in v o lu m e and sub scrib ers am i a d v e r t is e r s . W’e a r e it is not f a r th o roughly a p p re c ia tiv e of the fact th at from t h e 1929 top. Yet 1 find w ithout the re a d e r su p p o rt accorded this a p e rs is te n t n ew sp ap er and the a d v ertisin g p a tro n a g e feeling am ong given, such honors could h ardly have been all classes that A m e ric a n liv won and we wish to th a n k our m any good i n g stan d ard s friends thro u g h o u t th e entire com m unity have dropped t o fo r th e fine support and co-operal;. ■ . _____ a perm anently W. Ba hsoii 1 o w e r l e v e l . C redit fo r th e w inning of th is i or - . e.iMins are behind this not due any one person in the new - a p er. y belief th at th ere can never be "tw o cars in every gar- but to every loyal m em ber of th e o rg an iz a . e. lienee. I have p rep ared a tion from the p ublishers to the ••printer's special study to d eterm in e just devil" am i also to th e m ore th a n th irty w here th e living stan d ard of the c o rresp o n d en ts in the various com m unities averag e man in A m erica is to d ay of W ashington county. To every one of Compared w ith past years. S h arp R ally in S tan d ard s them th e A rgus m anagem ent extends a F irst. I am glad to report that sincere " th a n k yo u " fo r loyal a n d w hole- ; living stan d ard s definitely have not he a rt e d c o-o pe ra tion. . . : i e on a perm anently low er basis , O r e g o n Tltnr-ulnv, J a n u a ry 28. If).”, T h e G re a t A m eric an H om e ABSENT,UiNDED F4THEJ?, St»iu: service and preachin?!. 7 30 p in Mi < Kai I Hall is leader cf th e Bible study .service at 7 30 p in. F ebruary 3. .subject. "lid» i view W i t h I b e W einan.it the Well.” from the fourth chapter of John M Butman, pastin'. Dair ymen l ine Up in Support for Milk Control Bill Bi \ I l.lmlliri k ( Iirhti.ui < liurch SALEM Tlii- public hearin g 11 la ird ’s day unified study-w orship the milk control lull Eilil.ty nigh W VERNE McKINNEY MRS E C M. KINNEY service. 9 1511 I'» a m C hurch f o u n d till, ( lu ll,M ill- I l lined lip "|, Editor A ssociate Editor school. 9 la a l i t . C II N o ler. nupport of t I ,, .superintendent. M*»rning worship. conliiil lilc.i wit QADOY.YC’J CU ? DEA?, WlLLVOU PUT P C \W OFFICIAL NEW SPAPER OP WASHINGTON C O l’NTY 10 la. music b> T reble ebon with I th e e ii n jiti m i , Selected as Oregon's Beat Weekly Newspaper. 1930 THAT AND LltJTEN? JAChlE IS PETEii'-WL-sISD M i- Florence K iainien direct»»!' -■ iipiior 1 1 it g Ken Named on All-American Weekly Newspaper Eleven, 1930 SiTnion by pastor Service to .'h u t- uloi I.eKi.iid's p io TH A T WH JETA1A12P1EO C i SHTAVUY. tS’J T - Honorable Mention National Editorial Association Newspaper ins by youi.,: pe»»ple beginning at 1 punut t o l e p r , , VUlNT Tw? WAIT AM? G ET AlA'PClEO IN -J U N E / P it Juction Contest, 1934-33. and General Excellence. 1935 ? 30 p i p .. Paul Collins, leadei 1 the law luul W ip e C hristian Endeavor. 6 30 p in In ■ mt the milk cun Subscription Kates Strictly Cash in Advance / pWELL.W&LL, TH EM H E ’LL RACK term ediate and Young People T here Iiul hu.iiil VVlul W ithin W ashington County will be no evening • -. tv tee as we ill u II y of I h , Per year ------- ---- $1.50 Two m o n t h s __________ .33 unite with ti»*’ Methodist church h i ? h d n s y a l - y w v e go o n - d m r y men fuvot- Six m o n h ts ___ • S5 One month $».‘.20 for lb»* Amt-1 .uptoi l.eacu«* »Irani.i Three months tn i n o r a m i- n d 10.50 Per copy ¿c now wee s was i t "Pri^oiu'r at the Bai Monday » 30 n ic n ti hi (he ui*i Outside W ashington County P m m C F tw in Cimnty C h ris 11 wa.< v ery cm U. S.. per year $2.00 F oreign countries $3.50 tian I-'.U v . h >»i cl.i taught by W al dent (hat tiom* uf let l. M yer., state C P • • » re ta iy them w unled t u MEMBER -O regon State First Audited Taper. 1 Beard m eeting Tu» -day 7 30 p in. A I I.In,lin i U dlucard th e coin Largest ABC Weekly National Editorial Asso» H I. Putnam , pa.stor. Dol lilc.i whll-l luei «(abtlizcd Din Circulation in West. fiat inn. nice ItJ i-nactini'iit d illi.v llid U c D ) Poonquare ('hiirrh in 1931 • • • Sunday evening c \ angellstic se r vice bogm w ith oich« tin selec To divert 3'i per cent of Die g.i tions at i la Cospei song service ohm- tu x ic M 'iiu i . lo D ie e m u lili at 7.30 and the m usical program , i . udvoetited by Die S tate (¡rang follow.', including a chorus clm ir would top all eomit m et loti on mi The m aritim e strik e goes on w ith a p »•lection, m ixed q uaret num ber. undiiry hlghwav.s and m ean a In, paren tly little chance of se ttlin g th e d if 1 \ b ra-h arp solo ami other selec- of federal fum i, lunging from $7511 i lions Me sage of the ( veiling will IKK» In $1 nuotino a year, according t ferences betw een em ployers and em ployes. he on the topic. "Idle Tai« " Morn It II Buldnck. »tale lugliw ay en In the m eantim e the g en eral public, th a t ■ They have rallied sharply from the ing .service at II w ith the third yinccr A • a compì oiii I m - to ((,,. long su fferin g group w hich m ust b e a r th e depression low In com parison w ith m e s s a g e in a series on “The Sms G iunge p t up, al B u I i I im R endnr ■ i past periods, they are now a t the o f the S aints " Topic will bt* ' Hight b ru n t of a strik e o r lockout, is su ffe rin g Du- '.ugg, »(mu m ade by th e .-.lat S pirits " Sunday school, 9 45 a in . inuteciation of county ju d g e , that highest level in history excepting u nprecedented losses b rought about by the , a m i C r u s a d e r s» rvtce. 0 p in Tues only th e y ears from mid-1924 to countH l' »ban- nf ga.-nhm - taxi- U n p reced en ted flo o d w at e r s h a v e mid-19.10. As a m atter of fact, the tie-up in shipping. day evening is Bible study ami the In- In,-ream I b y $4(Hi txio to ;? iNki b ro u g h t a p p a llin g d e a th and d e stru ctio n to p ray er m eeting amt F inlay ev»*- percentage gain in our living sta n d T here should he a concerted drive on d rib u ted on th e p r e e n t [ m ng a divine healing service. Both IHlil and d ards from the depression pit has the p art of loeal o rganizations and people th e Ohio and M ississippi valleys and h u n been g reater th an the advance in of these w eek-night m eetings are hiesi». . 1 la . Idock » . i tin ..... u - t, __ th a t tfUHolifH • at 7 15 p m Guv P Duffield J r to seek early action from P resid en t Roose d red s of th o u san d s of people are hom eless. business activity. On t h e o th er tax receip t•• for thttf yctir vs lit tola I pastor. business is only 12 per cent velt in o rd e r th a t this section of th e coun G reat p o p ulations a re faced w ith fire, pes hand, i$v.47O.(MM) T hirty five per cent u n d er th e Septem ber, 1929 top. Hhe» am ount w ould am ount to try will not slip back into n e a r depression tilence and food and w a te r shortages. Flr»t Baptist Church w hile living stan d ard s a re still al- Sunday school, 9 45 m orning wor- '314.560 o r m ure than double th» As ever th e Red Cross and also oili I most 20 per cent below Business depths. L etters, teleg ram s and every a p ; tiip. 11. Subject will be "How to 'p re se n t diversion of $1,000,066 It is actually back to the figures of peal possible should be sent from here as e r relief agencies and ‘th e fe d e ra l g o v ern late H andle Die 01,1 Man " This m es a tabulation prep ared at th e re 1929. but living stan d ard s have m ent are giving every possible assistance. is being done in every o th er section of the sage . eeins tu be i’aul's most im (pleat of K It Fat land of ( ’*»nd«»n 'n o t yet pushed above th e levels of portant argum ent in his letter to state rep resentative from th e 39tl, A p p eals fo r d o nations to help in this g re a t early 1930. Pacific coast. let U ildock tall* attention t t h e G a l a t i a n s B Y I’ U 7 p m . d Why should business be closer to R egardless of th e m erits on e ith e r side em ergency a re being b ro ad c a st th ro u g h o u t th e 1929 peak than living sta n d : under the leadership of group two the inequalitiep that w ould ¡«suit th e re is- no sound reason or logic w hy the th e land, and everyw here funds a re being ard s if the la tte r have rallied m ore ’ "F . . ' ■ A b o u t tin- ltd 'll- ' will again through a distribution of thix fund he th e them e of the service u n d er 'o n the hu-tiit of county road mile- ; vigorously th an business'.* T he p rin public should be m ade to continue s u ffe r raised. , the supervision of the pastor Eve ai*«* as proposed by th e G range cipal reason is o u r constantly ris ing, and the sam e thing applies to the a u to SEND FOR FREE COPY W ashington county has a quota of $240 ing population curve. T he total ning service at H Evangelistic m es M ultnom ah county, f o r Instanc»* The O reneo-R eedville P arish m obile strike. BAUSON'S BI DOST PLAN sag e P ra y e r m eeting T ue-day at which w ill receive $6(M 5i2 Hi! u n and this sum should easily be raised in this gain in our population since 1929 S unday school in b o t h ch u rch ,? 7 30 p m at the h me of Mr atni der the present bnsbi w ould receiv»- hour of need. A lread y subscriptions a re has been about eight m illion. Right A "1937 W orking P lan f o r 10 a. in.: w orship service in the Mr? Dobra i n Orenco. P ray er only $61.675?? u n d er th e G ianuc h ere I should define living sta n d Y our M oney" Is the title uf a O renco church, 11 a >n ; w „r-h ip m eeting T hursday at 8 p ni. at proposal M alheur co u n ty ’s .»ban com ing in vo lu n tarily to th e A rgus office ards. S tated sim ply, our stan d ard .study ju st com pleted by Roger service in the ReedviUe chiir.-'i, :t tho church Fo this service on the other hand w ould be In and these will be tu rn e d over to th e Red i of living m eans th e total nu m b er W Babson. T he budget covers p. m. W omen's Mi - i o n u r v e n te the choir w ill m eet for rehearsal creased from $16 916 62 on t h e I of goods produced in excess of incom es from $1200 to $40000. 'm e e ts at O renco on th e th ird W ed O r ti' W W enlgcr. pastor Much of th e incom e fo r th e sta te h ig h Cross authorities. pre-an t basis to $271892 13 a n d b are living req u irem en ts divided nesday of each m onth and at Rei d help you w ith y o u r own Crook county'!! allocation would bt w ay d e p a rtm e n t comes from resid en ts of Do unto o th ers as you w ould have o th I by the total n u m b er o f people. To ville on th e fo u rth T hursday of personal budget problem s, we C e n z r^ ra tlo n a l C h u rc h increased fr« om $4809 to $79.808 in co rp o rated cities and tow ns th ro u g h o u t ers do unto you. Lend a help in g hand to Hence, because we have had a big h av e m ade arran g em en ts t o ! each m onth. tf Jan 31 1(1 a m C hurch school W ashington untv w hich . Is en I in crease in o u r population, total have a copy of this helpful the sta te . This .income is g ra d u a lly in these u n fo rtu n a te fellow A m ericans. Stalle) U - d o ,it 11 titled tn ¿48 H51 99 under th e prt t * ¡in d u strial output m u s t b re a k S ev riith -d ay A dventist C hurch guide sen t to you on request. a tn M orning w orship Serm on creasing and the League of O regon Cities th ro u g h the 1929 highs before liv S ervices are held each S abbath "The Voice of Q uietnc « " Vocal allocation would receive $116 461 In addition, you w ill receive, ing stan d ard s can again reach th eir is ju stified in seeking a portion of th e g aso ( S a tu r d a y » as fo llo w s: S a b b a th solo by Mrs. W.iliaco Spence of 13 u n d e r the G range proposal Y im w ithout charge, a special chart o ld-tim e peaks. hill county’s quota would be in sc h o o l. 10 a. m : p r e a c h i n g s e rv ic e P ortland picturing th e fluctuation of liv line ta x fo r the cities. T A rth u r Dungan, m in creased from $37 003 72 to $83 500 4! Ten Million Back to Work a t 11; y o u n g p e o p le 's m e e tin g a t ister. ing stan d ard s from 1907 to date. Tw elve sta te s of th e union sh a re gaso O utstanding developm ent of thi The C ountry W eekly R eflects A m erica 2:30 p. Hl. P r a y e r m e t i n g W e,In .-- Mail your req u est d irect t o Now. w hy hav e living standards le g is la tiv e week was the discover) line tax revenues w ith th e cities, am ong flay night a t 8 o’clock. V is it, i a r c Som etim es city people a re am used by th e item s come back sh a rp e r from the low est P ublishers' F inancial B u re a u . M ethodist Episcopal C hurch e a t a n y service. Dr. W al Ja n u a ry 31. Sunday school. 9 45 of a $1000 600 bookkeeping erroi th em being C alifornia a n d W ashington, d escribing local happenings in sm all co u n try new s levels th an business activ ity ? The Babson Park. Mass. Enclose 3c W te e r l c H o m untington, pastor. tf a m . C C W eber, general .super in th e .state budget The e rro r re for postage and m ention that papers. Such item s d o b u t "chronicle sm all beer." p rincipal reason is th at tem p o rarily and nine sh a re th e m otor vehicle license as S h ak esp eare says, and th e w orld ly -w ise fin th e ir wages and payrolls have cornc you read th e offer in the H ills intendent C hurch w oiship 11 a m. suited through allocation of th< M ountain H ome Evangelical revenue. In m any s ta te s autom obiles a re own conceit» laugh a t th e triv ia l h ap p en in g s r e ahead faster th a n prices. In certain boro A rgus.—EDITOR. A nthem bv tin* choir. Mrs Rex entire revenue from incom e taxc*. th « C hurch Howell pianist Duet by Mrs K en • •»ti m ated at $8 560.000 f o r on th e ta x roll an d th e cities a re th u s f u r corded. We m ight con trast th e tw o classes of papers, in d ustries w age rates are today R egularly e a c h S u n d a y : S u n d a y to the general f u n < an d see w hich seem to p resen t th e tr u e r p ictu re of still pitifu lly low; but in m any Italy and o th er regim ented nations school. 10 a. in.. E dw ard A ebischer, neth Cole and Mi s Helen Dean biennium nished a source of revenue. P aren ts are requested to bring their w here it would be av ailab le foj A m erican life We read in a g reat daily p ap er of , o th ers th ey a re at an all-tim e high. the national outlook is the outlook su p erin ten d en t M orning w orship appropriation purposes w hereas ap w om en in D allas. Texas, strip p ed of th e ir clothing F u rth erm o re, not only a re those for the individual. T he U n i t e d service w ith a ltern atin g leadership. ch ild ren Seeinon by the pastor; proxim ately $1 000 000 of th e an subject. "The Filling and R efilling em ployed receiving b etter pay and S tates and C anada, how ever, a re and beaten in th e public streets by persons opposing C hristian E ndeavor. 7:30p.m . E v an the S pirit fi r Kingdom S e rv ic e '* ticipaled revenue m ust g»> tow arc som e lab o r union on strik e, an d we tu rn to o u r g etting in m ore hours, but ten m il am ong the few nations in th e w orld gelistic service, 8 p. m Rev. V. T of E pw orth League (¡30 n m Motto, tie- reduction <»f .special levies out* lion jobless have gone back to w here the in d iv id u al can better co u n try n ew sp ap er and re a d th a t M rs. B row n's w ork since 1933. The n atio n ’s w eek Speece, pastor. tf "Look U n Lift Up " "Tho Ti ,gedy .side the constitutional six percent held a can n in g b ee at h er home, because ly pay envelope has fatten ed along th e national living standard. A m er of Too L ittle" w ill be topic for limit. The e rro r w hich w as uppar G overnor M artin h as clearly show n neighbors ica is still th e land nf opportunity. M. E. C hurch (B ethany) a b roken arm p rev en ted h e r from "doing up" h er h e le a g u e rs discussion It is the entlv d u e to a lack of u n d erstan d m any tim es th e kind of loyalty th a t is u su al su p p ly of peaches. T h en w e learn from th e w ith this trem endous gain in busi- T he best w ay to lift y o u r own fu On G erm antow n road. Sunday ¡ , t first in n series u n d er the general ing of th e operation of the "off- .et' ne ■ activ ity and in d u strial Out tu re living stan d ard s above average needed in building up O regon. He re c e n t city p ap ers th a t unem ployed m echanics on relief put. Even so. th ere a re still m il is to m anage y o u r present incom e school every Sunday. 10 a m ; G e r ' heading “O vercom ing the T vrannv provision of t h e incom e tax laws m an service. II a m.. first and ly b ro u g h t hom e to th e sta te p u rch asin g projects su p p o rted by th e tax p ay e rs' m oney, w ent lions out of w ork in th e country wisely. P ersohal budgeting is one th ird S undays; English service. 11 of T h in g s" M, .s Doris W eber hits in»-.»ns that the legislature h u j.u t strik e because th ey w ere not receiv in g full union today w ho m ust be supported by m ethod. M ethodical m anagem ent, a. m.. second and fo u rth S undays been appi inted to lead the meet that much h’Sji at its dispo al than a g e n t th e necessity fo r all sta te in stitu on wages, and th e co u n try p ap er tells us of farm ers th e earnings of those gainfully ing. A dram a entitled "The P risoner had been re p r e e n te d th a t instead and th rifty saving w ill bring — E. Ju liu s T raglio, pas: .r. tf tions giving p referen ce to O regon fru its w orkrng from daw n to d a rk because th e v cannot em ployed. N aturally, this w orries b wise of a .surplus of $500 000 th e gover- etter living stan d ard s than blow 7:30 p m . w orkers’ conference In nt i's budget a presented to the over C alifornia p r o d u i s i n providing h ire anyone to help them . T he city p ap er tells us of I th e average m an w ho does not be ing y o u r w eekly w age or m onthly L aurel E vangelical C hurch i chri tia n e d u c a t i o n T u e s d a y . 2 p law m akers actually ahowa a gen- lieve th a t o u r living stan d ard s can salary on useless frills. R em em ber m enus. The governor pointed out th a t O re boys in th e ir teens w ho com m it a m u rd er d u rin g a ¡im (S even m iles south of H illsboro) m . the W oman' M issionary oel- «•tai fund deficit of approxim ately prove u n d er such conditions. hold-up. or kill some p ed estrian w ith a stolen au to the old adage: "Income $1. expenses S unday school. 10 a. m Mrs A eties w ill m eet at the parsonage. th«* same am ount if accepted at its gon has some fine fru its and th a t the O re m obile. w hile th e c o u n try p ap er tells how F arm er Now, w hat is the fu tu re tren d 95 cents, re su lt happiness: but in atkins, su p erin ten d e n t P reaching South T h u d avenue. Wednes face value It m eans that th e legis gon grow ers need th e m oney. P u rch ase B row n's son is w o rk in g his n a v th ro u g h college, I of our scale of living? Does my c o m e $1, expenses $1.05. resu lt W service, 11 a. in. J u n io r C hristian day. 7:30 p m . m idw eek servire, lature must cith er pare $500.000 off art give hope of our ev er b re a k m isery!” of m ore pru n es fo r th e sta te institutions w h ile M ary S m ith has w on a scholarship th a t w ill i ch E ndeavor, fi p. m Rev. V T. Speece. prs se. p ray er and Bible. Jo h n 's the anpr Vid budgets m any of them in su re h e r fu tu re education. No. we do not th in k n g th rough th e 1929 gilded peaks B usiness today, as registered by pastor. tf gospel, ch ap te r M T hursday. 7:45 air» -adv pared to the hone, and a p was also p ro p erly stressed. Loyalty to th e th e rack eteers an d crim inals, th e hoodlum s an d o r is 1929 to be the zenith for all th e B absonchart. is one p er cent proved no new activ itic... find some products of O regon, to our business in sti loafers, a re rep resen tativ es of A m erican life: for tim e ” My c h a rt is d efinitely b u ll above norm al an d 13 per cent above First Church of Christ. Scientist i). m . choir practice -A lexander new revenues a. yet un earth ed or H aw thorne, pastor. ish. It show s a strong risin g tren d a y e a r ago. tutions a n d to ourselves will build O regon, th a t w e m ust go to th e h ard -w o rk in g . G od-fearing and S ervices a re held every Sunday re tore t h e bookkeeping deficit it f recasts th a t living sta n d Copyright. ItH6 hom es of th e country. B ut w e m ay w ell rem em ber st II a. m ; W edne-d ,y evening All Saints (Episcopali fr« m w hich the general fund has b u t th e snobbish a ttitu d e of th in k in g th a t ar is w ill follow in d u strial output Publishers* Financial Bureau services a t 8 o'clock: S unday scho 4 a t lu x u ry , cow ardice and vice have d estroyed into a g reater e ra of prosperity Services for S cxagesim a Sunday* only ju st been rescued. ev ery th in g th a t comes from elsew h ere is th at 11 a. m. P upils up to th e age w ill be held as follows: C hurch g reat natio n s of old. and w hen w e perm it th e d a rk than w e have ev er know n. In re • • • German Baptist Church of Bethany b e tte r c e rtain ly will not. of 20 y ears a re welcom ed. Free school, 9:45 a. m : m orning p ray er pow ers of th e u n d erw o rld to control law -m aking, cent years, great strid es have been In spite of four defeats In th»* Ja n u a ry 31: C hurch Bible school, reading room open on W ednesdays and serm on at 11; Y P F . 5 p. past 25 years advocates of th e of law -en fo rcin g an d political agencies, w e a re m ov ¡m ade in in d u strial efficiency. L ead in g to w ard th e ex tin ctio n of o ur national lib e rty — ing au th o rities state th a t in a few 9:45: church w orship hour. 11; s e r and S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p m tn. The D iocesan convention will fice of lieutenant - governor a r e mon. "D eterm ined Purpose& Seem - T uckerton, N. J.. Beacon. be held T h u rsd ay and Friday at iii.ain p reparing to p r e s e n t th e is : tries each w o rk er can p ro ing D efeat—G lorious V ictory." R a S unday's topic, "Love." St. S tephens cathedral The annual sue to the voters of O regon again s ': fifty per cent m ore todav than dio service over K W JJ. 3:30. E ve Beaverton Church of Christ d in n er will be held at th e M ult at the next election F ifteen mem- iid in the last boom. T he in- ning service. 7:30 to 9. conducted M inister H atch's su b ject for S u n nom ah hotel T h u rsd ay evening at b* r ; of the house have affixed The B re a k fa st club should have th e . efficiency for all indus- by Young P eople's society in co day m orning will be "C hin, : W ith th e su p rem e co u rt upholding fa ir tra d e 6:30. C onfirm ation will tie ad m in th eir nam e to a resolution calling . erages about tw en ty per operation w ith th e pastor. W ednes My D ream s." evening subject. "O lir co-operation of everyone in th e com m u statu tes of C alifo rn ia and Illinois, th e re a re no is t e r e d b y B is h o p Dagwell T h u rs f«»r an election on the proposed day. 8 p. m „ m id-w eek and p ray er .Supreme O ffering." S ervices for day at 7:30 C hoir rehearsal F riday constitutional am endm ent. nity in th e ir effo rts to send W ayne N icke- prospects of a m odified N RA w hich mi h: ,t ail it L abor-S aving M achinery service.—T heodore A. Lcger. pas the d ay a rc as follows: B ible school. at 7:30 p .m • • • R eginald Hicks, vicar. son. ta le n te d young H illsboro banjoist, business on an eth ical basis.—Hood Rivci N . ... Does 9 45 a. m.. Mrs. V ernu, Hopper, tor. The first real coup of th e ses T his progress is significant. Tem - back to N ew York fo r an audition before superin ten d en t C om m union se rv Trinity Lutheran Church sion was staged in the house* this i o ran ly . it m ay seem bearish to ice, 11 a. m„ follow ed by preaching M ajo r Bowes. The young m an is deserv Public w orship at 10:30 a. in ; TW O-YEAR-O LD SAYS— '. .f ,-e w ho see th e m achines p u t when th e H arrison M iller i US', ..,1 tjj. t iie c h o i r Sunday .-chool at 9:45. S eim on top- week ing and h as a g re a t deal of ta le n t. The "I'm n o th in ' but an o l d riv e r bi I! which would have b arred h ting m en out of w ork. A fter th e driver. I've only £>ecn converted quor ads from new spapers and period of read ju stm en t is o v e r , The b ak ers of N ew Y ork C ity w ere th e first em all-clubs’ jam b o ree to n ig h t a t th e high magazines circu latin g i n Oregon ployes to go on strik e in A m erica. T hey probably how ever, it w ill become ap p aren t tw o years. If the old crow d could school to raise fu n d s is th e resu lt of co w was kilh'd through indefinite post to everyone th a t it is a g reat fo r see me now they w ouldn't believe anted m o re dough. operatio n being given by o th er civic groups ponem ent. Action on the hill cam e w ard step. In th e long ru n it w ill it. I know w hat it is to p u t one up on th e b rass rail mid loan a.s a .surprise move a fter its friends in th e com m unity and from all rep o rts T hat San Jose. Cal., m an w ho sued for divorce m ean one or a com bination of three foot my elbow on th e b ar and blow off had secure<l consent to postpone because his w ife liked h e r dog b e tte r than she liked things: i l l P rices of goods w ill be the should be highly en tertain in g . BY S P E C IA L foam " »Here he tossed back action on divided com m ittee r e him. m ust have d ecided h e'd been in th e dog-house one-sixth less. (2) Wages w ill be his head and raised the glass, as o n e-fifth higher. ,3) Each w o rk er correspondent port'. for one w(*ek. O rganizing for long enough. action d u rin g th e noon recess op w ill hav e one-sixth m ore tim e to it w ere). "N ow them saloons and ^W A S H IN G T O N —If th e r e ’s one • • • • c a re e r nnd m e rit basis. Tills ponents of the m easure took the , him self. T his has been the e x p e r pool jo in ts and card-room s don't ’ ’ problem th at is certain to w ould e x ten d civil serv ice to all S ince th e ad v en t of n ig h t ten n is in Miami. Fla . mean n o th in ' to me. If I ev er tak e reports from the table at th e open ience of th e m otor and other in T he leg islature is considering a p ro a m an can tell his w ife th a t he w as detain ed at k eep C ongress in a d ith e r fo r a non - policy - d e term in in g po si ing of the afternoon session nnd d u stries o v er th e p a s t q u a rte r up th e old fiddle again th a t used posal fo r a one-house legislative assem bly, n ig h t c o u rt w ith o u t cau sin g too m uch of a fu ro re tim e, th a t is th e p re s id e n t’s tions, u n d e r th e p resid en t. adopter! th e m ajority report of the century. w here w ages have been to play in them dance-halls it'll • • • • reco m m en d atio n fo r b ro ad re o r sim ilar to th a t a d o p ted by N eb rask a and 3 — C hanging p rt , n t office of com m ittee on alcoholic traffic that stead ily boosted higher, prices con- be a d ifferen t kind of tune. My g an izatio n of th e s tru c tu r e of English spoken by th e av erag e person today is -tar.tly pushed low er, and hours friends, you don't leave them old th e co m p tro lle r-g e n e ra l into th e the hill "do not p ass" a pet m easure of the v eteran liberal, U. S. fed eral g o v ern m en t. 100 p er cent im p ro v em en t over th at of his g ran d gradually cut shorter. tem ptations and all that, they ju st office of a n “a u d ito r-g e n e ra l,” S en ato r N orris. It w ould seem th a t such a paren leave you. H a rd ly h ad th e g e n e ra l o u t ts. It's a t least m o re colorful w hen d irected at T h ere is. how ever, one d a rk spot re jionsihle to C ongress only fo r ie. “The B read of L ife " Services a legislature w ould have m uch to recom reck less drivers. over KEX at 1:45 p. m You an* "I used to be ju s t w here you are. lin es of th e p re s id e n t’s p la n been ■ n th e outlook for A m erican living post a u d it of fed eral financial cordially welcom ed to w orship w ith laid b efo re C ongress w h en o p standards—th a t is waste. Billions T d id n 't th in k th e re w as an y th in g m end it. The plan should speed up legisla activ ities. T h e e x iste n t p re - us. J dollars a re sq u an d ered every to it. B ut th e re is and th ese last position b ro k e o u t; opposition a u d it fun ctio n w ould be given tion, elim inate confusion an d m ake fo r y ear in th e U nited S tates. I e sti tw o y ears have been m ore to me th a t took no acco u n t o f p a rty to th e T re a su ry an d th e ju d icial less buck passing. H ow ever, it m ight he m ate th at accidents, fires, w orthless than all th e rest of my life. House lines. W h at is m o re significant, fu n ctio n to th e a tto rn e y -g e n e ra l I Ja n u a ry Pilgrim "I w as over to eat w ith a fam ily 30: The P resid en t ■ product?, useless com petition, fail- logical to aw a it th e resu lts in N e b ra sk a so u rces close to th e p resid en t 4 — C onsolidation in a n atio n al th a t used to know m e and s h e ircs. sickness, and th e like eat up B irthday, wilh special p ray ers f, before ju m p in g into it here. contend th a t th e m a jo r portion T h irty Y ears Ago reso u rces board of th e resp o n si th,* nation’s chief executive S2a 000.009.000 annually. To this said 'Ed. you done the right thing.' Jni of th e reo rg an izatio n p lan still is b ility for n a tio n al p lan n in g nnd u a ry 31: Serxagesim a Sunday, wit A rgus. Ja n u a ry 24. 1907—W. N. B a rrett introduces terrific d estruction m ust now be They a in ’t w ith us yet but I'm go in th e p re s id e n t’s desk. bill in leg islatu re to m ake F e b ru a ry open m onth for added the new item of governm ent ing to keep a fter 'em until they eorr ta n t rt , arch to im p ro v e chapel service of public w orshi R oosevelt gave C ongress only duck shooting in W ashington county. ex 'rav ag an ce. L iving stan d ard s are do come and get rig h t. If you g o v ern m en tal < fHcicncy, d ire c tly for m orning prayer, a t 10:30 Sc, 47 p ages, w hich laid dow n g en Changes in mail delivery service to Mr?. T hom as H owe of E ast H illsboro dies J a n advanced th rough im provem ent in should go past my room w here I u n d e r the pre ¡dent. S tre n g th e n mon: "F allen Among th e Thorn.- u a ry 18. e ra l p rin cip les an d outlined production m ethods w hich result in live, you m ight th in k I w as ta lk g i\e additional and e a rlie r deliveries ing of the budget b u re a u w ould *St. L uke 8 14). "R eligion in th specifically only those broad, J. M arion W ilcox, w ho w as born in th is county m u ltiplying w ealth or increasing ing to som e friend. And I am. only also com e u n d e r this point. I „ 'v,s '.. , o P» m : 1. "T he E tern; should be g rea tly ap p re c ia te d . Let th e lo in 1854. dies J a n u a ry 22. our annual "goods incom e." B ureau 1 ta in 't anybody on earth. My friends. m a jo r ch an g es w hich re q u ire 5— P e rm ittin g th e p resid en t ID,ad. a review of th e c u rre n t pla cal postal officials know th a t th e service I'm pray in g for you and I want congressional action. T h e d e O regon E lectric R ailw ay files 35 deeds and five cracy. boondoggling, shovelling d irt six ex ecu tiv e assispints to r e I of hat name: 2: "T he C hurch < is w orthw hile. If changes and im prove releases for its rig h t-o f-w ay in th e T u alatin d istrict from one pile to an o th e r—these do your p ray ers fo r me." ta iled p ro g ram fo r reg ro u p in g liev e th e chief ex ecu tiv e of b u r England Back tracks;" 3. "W hen not create w ealth or produce goods Jumped Off the Fence E v en tu ally it is ex pected to build u p th e T ualatin Priest Loses a Bet.'' a question f e m o re th a n 100 g o v ern m en t a g e n d en in g ro u tin e w ork. m ents are never com m ented upon one can riv T hey destroy o u r w ealth and d i s - ' T he converts w ere tellin g t h e e r to H illsboro. i.ith e i C oughlin F eb ru ary 2: Th cies, in sist th e se p riv a te sources, n ev er tell definitely if efforts m eet w ith sip ate our incom e in term s o f P resentation of O ur Lord (St I.uk Mrs. Eva P illsb u ry sells h e r business on Main how of the new life. Down am ong re m a in s w ith th e ch ief ex e c u goods. ( )N L of the first disagreement« 2:22». w ith blessing of candles. Th a p p ro v a l. s tre e t to Mrs. B ath. them sat a long-tim e standby in tive, a w a itin g use a fte r C ongress Inflation another Threat in Congress arose over tho h o ly season of L ent begins thi his local church; a godly man whose A fter ten days of ice sk a tin g th e ice b ro k e the gives him p o w er to act. O ur federal ex p en d itu res t h i s sons and d aughters rise up to call president’s statement that no year on F eb ru ary 10. Ash Sundas • • • last of th e w eek and all th e sport cam e to a stan d y e a r represented ten p er cent of appreciable saving ran be ex- 1 astor H enry S H aller m av b him blessed. We asked him to tell r| 1HE p resid en t, cm phasizini T he o u tsta n d in g records being m ade still. o u r national incom e. Ten years P* cted u n d e r reo rg an izatio n (in eensulted any day betw een 10 i C arl L arsen purchases a new d ra y fo r his team ago th ey constituted less than five of his conversion. “good m a n a g e m e n t’’ ra th e r by W ashington county herds am ong the ing w ork in th e city. i' s fed eral functions a re c u r >n. and noon, het ween 4 and 6 p “I was a young m an and going I p er cent. This co n stan tly rising th a n econom y, told C ongress ta iled or elim in ated o u trig h t. m.. or by appointm ent. d a iry te s tin g associations of th e sta te R. I. C ate, w ho has m anaged th e big H aw th o rn e cost of governm ent is a p erpetual through the woods to a m eeting. I th a t th e p re s e n t s tru c tu re of had to clim b o v er a rail fence. I A nd this, th e p r e ¡dent consider», s p e a k w ell fo r th e dairy industry in this estate in P o rtlan d and also in W ashington county, in j rem in d er t h a t m oney inflation stood on the top and said—'I'm go- ' g o v e rn m e n t is “ b adly o u t oi Whosoever Will i , not a m a tte r o r reorganization^ terests h im self in m odern h otel fo r H illsboro. Plans lu rk s in th e offing. The m ajo r r e com m unity. These dairym en show a pro call ing to ju m p onto th e L ord's side.'I d a te .” A ccordingly, he urged for $35.000 stru ctu re. (A bove N orth P lains) Led by S e n a to r H arry F. B yrd su lt of inflation w ould be th e s h a rp And I ju m p ed and w hen I landed I five m a jo r steps to w ard re o r gressive s p irit and a re putting in use good of V irginia, ch a irm a n of the Sunday school. 10 a. m. At 11 thr O ver 300 d airy m en m eet in F o rest G rove and u pping of living costs. T he "goods I w as on the L ord’s side, and I’ve business principles. m ak e plans fo r o rganizing th e d airy business of th e incom e'' of wage and salary w o rk been th ere ever since." So w e | g an izatio n : •S m ale co m m ittee on re o rg a n i pastor will speak en "They Will 11, 1— C onsolidation of all board?, county. , ers w ould au tom atically be rip add—G ive God the glory. By grace zation, th e re is one school of Done on E a r th " C onsecration se r com m issions, an d agencies of the T w o out-of-tow n chaps w ere p u t in th e cali- ped to shreds. T otal living costs are a re you saved th ro u g h faith and th o u g h t in th e cap ital th a t In vice, .1 p. in., the topic for th e s e r fed eral g o v ern m en t u n d e r 12 boose last nig h t, an d had to w alk n early all night today only tw e n ty per cent above th at faith is not of y o u r own m a k sists h u n d red s of m illions of mon w ill he "The H ardest T hlnr cab in e t d e p a rtm e n ts, th e tw o lor a T ransgressor to Do." Evan- keep w arm . T he reco rd er perm itted them to go •he 1933 low but they are d efin ite ing. it is the gift of God. O ur p art d o llars can be saved th ro u g h gelisDc P re sid e n t R oosevelt in inaugural a d to service. 8 p. m. Song service new ones being Social W elfare w ith o u t a fin e as he considered th a t they had earned ly on the w ay up. T rade com peti is to give out th e Word over land p ru n in g nnd reorganization. d ress p ledges him self to continue b a ttle th e ir passage. w ill precede the testim ony m eet- tion from countries w ith low -paid and sea; G od's p a rt to build into an d P u b lic W orks. He w ould The president is inclined to fo r b e tte r life fo r A m erican people. W h at uslc T h'‘ «ermon W illiam M. Lyda. 81. pio n eer m ill m an of co u n labor Is also a m enace to our own them th e faith, then M an's p a rt to f chan g e th e n a m e of th e In te rio r feel that consolidations w ill will be "T here m Is No C onscious ex istence scale. D e p a rtm e n t to th a t of C o n ser ju m p off th e fence. — G eorge N. b e tte r o b jective could an y president have ty, dies a t V erb o o rt J a n u a ry 22. make more for efficiency than ness A fter D eath." Tuesday, all-dnj T hus far I have been speaking of vation. T aylor, B eaverton.—P aid adv. W estern hotel b u ild in g b u rn s at F orest Grove. at any tim e. for any great economy. living stan d ard s in term s of the p iay er service; evangelistic scr- B elieved of in c en d iary origin. 2— Placing of the entire govern nation as a whole. In G erm any or B,iV , m ' ,,Ood'* »’- m e n of And that, obviously, is a d iffi Argus classified ads get results. ment administrative service on a cult problem. Today will be the serm on M el vin E. Jam es, pastor. L et U s M ake A p p eal You-CF / - P A id F lo o d S u ffe re rs CHURCHES P le a Ju stified HTiaf Other Editors Say B uilding O reg o n H elp a G ood C ause Jots in Jest • • • • Our Yesterdays WASHINGTON LETTER