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ra g e Two
H IL L S R O R O
A R G U S . n iL L S R O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday, February I, 1937
The Great American Home
Labor Troubles of
Nation Discussed;
Peelings Have Par
held Friday evening at 7:30 All
j m em bers arc urged tn at tend Bishop
Dugwell visited All S am is last
A drive l has
i a s been
neen sta
s ia rte
rie d u in congress
Tlnn -d.iv evening and confirm ed
fo
r
a
a
class of eight adults Mediation
W lt h W h irh in Com M ned Ih e H ill« k « rn Independent
revision ot th e social security act.
, will be given by the vicar ever*
ffilla b o ru A rm in K atab 1H94
H ilh h n r o Independent K»tab. 1H?1
O ne ot th e c h a n g es w ould be to
m inciudi
uiciuuc
W ednesday at 2 3(1 All a re u n ite d
M r K I N N K Y & M r K IN K R Y , Publinhera
dom estic se rv a n ts and farm w orkers u n d er tty R oger Babson
1 to atten d Itegm alil Hick . vicar
lly A. 1«. I im lhrrk
Puhliahed T h u raday.
Entere«! an •eco n d -cla-* m a tte r In tha
p m t o ff ir e at H illabo ro , t treffen
th e old age pension system . T h ere are
BABSON PA RK M w
F e b ru ­
SALEM ( >hl (•:•• prn»iotix con-
l LL USE
O P FOC A
P
entecostal
1'itbrrii.iclr
o th e r c h an g es th at could be m ade to m ake ary a D uring th e W orld w ar. w hen •
tiniK* u mujoi oi MHircv ci w iu iy
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NO
CÚNE
—
THEN
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All2
M K S E. C M e K I N N E Y
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rc
to
have
w
ith
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T
hurs-
W V E R N E M r k lN N K Y
I was directo r general of in fo rm a­
(ui the O i i '^ g i i IrgHlitloi :> a.» (hi*
th e plan m ore e q u ita b le , such as in stitu t­ tion
Asaociate E d ito r
E d ito r
I day night. February II. R ev T A
of the labor ad m in istratio n at
I
. l u l l K I H ' t l . l i l t t<»U.II(l
t i l l * 1*11(1
A\Ai. W _ L V-NOW WHICH WAN
ing tra n sa ctio n s or sales tax to d e fra y the W ashington. 1 was asked to give
i Sundall ef Seattle. W a s h , out' ills d f* t h e 4 k day pcihxi for w hich the
the
w
sp
is
P
lowing
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on
address
u
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trict
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p
erin
ten
d
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t
tor
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O F F I C I A L N E W S P A P E R O F W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y
lawmukvi'H
can
dtuw
th
eir
$3 p e t
expenses of the system and include ev­
' ton. O regon, Idaho and A la k i ( l i e m
on the subject
Selected aa O reirori's Best W eekly N ew sp aper. 1930
eryone.
Sunday school Sunday at 10 a m .
labor relations
(¡(»vetnor M altin '- biiriKvt m akes
N am ed on A ll-A m e ric a n W eekly N ew sp aper E leven , 1930
Io i .1 II Flu 11. o| i i inli od, ie
before a d i s-
piiixi ion for pensions only to
The present plan m akes for a b u rd en
H '.n o .a b le M en tio n N a tio n a l E d ito ria l A «»Delation N a w » pa per
IS iT iu CO l M n t J
M o rn in g w o rsh ip a t II S u b je c t in« h i>ei-sons 70 >eurs of age oi
tinguished a u ­
Pre tu itio n C o nteat, 1931 35. and G eneral Excellence, 1935
on business, w hich in a good m any in­
W e A 2S AOe C C W /
F a ith a n d W ork ' Y oung |ienplc'
dience I th e re ­
over Thei e is. how ever m u c h
stan ces it will be im possible to pass on.
Su bscrip tion R ate* S tric tly Cash in Advance
1
m
eeting at 6:45 p in . Ilelm .ii sentim ent. < pecialh amoiitf house
upon called on
Within Waahingtor C ounty
W
yatt,
pro
ideiit
Sunday
evening
secretary
of
la-
i i i f i h I i i ' I ' ' favorahh* to reducing tin*
F u n d s could be d eriv ed from a tra n s a c ­
$1.50
T w o m onths « ... .
evangelistic Subject. "How Much ag e i etjli1 1 i iiicnt to 11.» >« ai Till*»
T e r year
b o r asking if
tions tax in a w ay th a t all w ould pay
. ,H5
S ix monht* ---
O n a nn nth
Do You V alue Your B irthright ’" w ould inci<‘ ( -c tin* cost to the state
he It a d a n y
$0.50
Th ree months
P e r copy
........ -.
th e ir sh a re in p ro p o rtio n to w hat they
Mid-wook
orvici" Tuesday e v e ­ and tiie several (’(»untie* by m ore
suggestions for
O u U td a W ash in g to n C ounty
ning. pray ei m eeting
T hursd ly th an
my address. He
ItHHHMi for tin* biennium
spend anil at th e sam e tim e let everyone
U . S . per year
$ 2 .0 0
F o re ig n c o u n trle
$3.50
evening
Bible study
S aturday S avings resulting through rem o\ d
replied:
Y es.
be eligible to th e benefits.
«“veilin g te s tim o n y a n d p ra is e e l- of the needy aged from d irect r e ­
Babson, tell th e
\.l ‘
M E M B E R -O regon S ta te
R eger W. B abson au d ien c e
that
vice Special music by the orchestra, lit t would am ount to ap p ro x im a te ­
F irs t A u d ited Paper.
An em p lo y er u n d e r th e present set-up
E d ito ria l Aasocia’ ion and
L a rg e s t A B C W ee k ly
• ne w ill be speaking on the
also vocal num ber by Mi s Shackel
ly $l.(NMitH)u for tlu* biennium Tins
N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Asso*
m ight pay out th o u sa n d s oi' doli
ti
C irc u la tio n in W est.
subject
at
the
sam
e
spot
one
ford
ami others All evening si r would still h a v e a net increase oi
tia tio a .
th e benefit of his em ployes, atm
vices In-gin at 7 4a
Conte a n d $2 Kid (HNi in th e relief-pension b u r­
y ears hence.'' T he un d er-
d Ifieulty is that labor prob-
bring a friend J F Shackelford, den One half of this Increase or
y e a rs have business rev erses th a '
al a ays have been w ith us.
pastor
approxim ately $1
would fall
put him dow n an d out. In spite of
a 1 alw ays w ill be w ith us. until
on the state The other half would
paid in th o u san d s he w ould not
all . :s- . bee, me actu ated by the
he In n lie by the countie Without
C hristian C hurch
spirit of Jesus.
L ord'* >lay uuiriod study w orship additional revenue than that now
T here undoubtedly is m uch of m erit title d to any of the benefits of the
service, 9 45 11.45 a m
C hureh available, such a program would
W atch l abor le g isla tio n
in P resident R oosevelt’s plan for re o rg a n ­
7 <
school. 9 45 a. i l l . C. II Nosier, I plunge the state deeply Into the
T he point I wish to m ake is that
1 su p erin ten d en t. M orning worship. I “ri'd.” S everal proposals for new
our labor problem s a re fundam ental
ization of th e ju d ic ia ry , but his plan to
10 45. m usic by T reble choir w ith revenues to cover penition needs
and cannot be solved by legislation
“ p a c k ” th e suprem e court is bound to
Mrs F lorence K ram ien. director are also before the session, in d u l
or any o th er sh o rt cuts We see
m eet w ith stu b b o rn opposition as m any
.
# '
Serm on, t he R estoration C hallenge ing an increase in incom e tax rate «,
m uch in the new spapers today
J T C '**
A ccepted ' Young peiqile meet at taxes on fuel oils, etc But (gover­
about h a\ iug congress enact legis­
will construe it as a tta c k in g th e fu n d a ­
Congratulations
church lor service to shut-tn.s 2 30 nor M artin has w arned ag m ist
lation re q u irin g com pulsory a rb i­
m entals of th e A m erican form of g overn­
p. m C hristian Endeavor. 6.30 p new tax law^ as well us against any
We ex ten d co n g ratu latio n s to o u r friends of th e tratio n : but n eith er side w ill long
m ent.
m E vangelistic service. 7 30 p. m ' deficit in the general fund and any
H illsboro Argus, which, last week, was aw ard ed the stand for such legislation Labor
Song service assisted by young m easure involving eith er of these
conflicts pass th rough cycles, like
It is tru e decisions of th e co urt ag ain st Sigm a D elta Chi tro p h y as th e best w eekly n ew sp a­ stock
peonie s choir Paul Collins, sotig- ; program s w ould probably encoun-
m arket cycles. F or a few
in Oregon. In placing second, th e Hood R iver
a,
m any new deal m easures on a five-four p N er
ii'.ider S erm on by Mrs It L P u t­ j ter bis Veto.
ews feels th a t it. too. has sh ared in th e honors y ears the em ployers hold t h e
nam The pastor Is startin g a series
'I’he houxe. strongly pro - T ow n-
basis rev ealed a real w eakness in t h e th a t O regon n ew sp ap erm en an n u ally a w ard to those w hip-hand and over-reach w hich
of evangelistic services at North , (*ml m its sentim ents, m ight p a - - a
lts in labor leaders com ing in ­
m inds of m any. Laws a ffe c tin g th e lives w ho a re w illin g to m ake th e effort to ta k e th e lead resu
Plains
beginning
Lord's
Day
e
v
e
­
I bill ieducing tin* age requirem ent
to pow er. T hen labor leaders o v e r­
and w elfare of m illions w ere th u s nulli­ and stay there.
ning and will continue each e v e ­ I in spite of its financial a p«*ct in
reach w hich resu lts in the em ­
ning
d
u
rin
g
the
next
two
weeks,
Today,
th
e
A
rgus
joins
th
e
M
cM
innville
T
ele­
i fulfillm ent
of tlu* pre-election
ployers re tu rn in g to pow er.
fied by th e opinion of one m an. fo r if he
except S aturday evenings The loc- prom ises of m any of its m em bers
p h one-R egister an d th e Hood R iv er N ews in h aving
L abor leaders a re w ise enough
had h ad liberal leanings t h e decision w
i al church and friends are invited to Tlu* senate, how ever, m ore co n se r­
on th e tro p h y on tw o occasions, and is w ell m ain ­ now to avoid being handicapped
w ould probably have been on th e o th er tain in g its reco rd as one of th e leading w eekly by com pulsory arb itra tio n later on
! attend these special meetings as vative in its m ake-up. could be e x ­
I often as pa : ible M onday. 7 30 p pected to block any such program
u n d er a republican adm inistration.
side. This undoubtedly could have been n ew sp ap ers of th e Pacific Coast.
i in . C ounty (' F class taught by ! or at leaat to uphold the gover-
O n ly a few y ears ago we h eard one of O regon's L abor leaders know th at o n .1
m et by req u irin g a tw o-thirds vote to d e­
keep It " You are cordially w el­ W alter Myers, state C F secretary n o r’s veto if it should reach that
stra ig h t out and out fight em ploy­
new
sp
ap
erm
en
,
w
ho
has.
to
date,
n
ev
er
e
n
tered
his
clare law s passed by congress as unconsti­ p ap er in any of th e a n n u al contests, ask: “W hat's ers have a distinct advantage and
com ed to w orship w ith us At the ! T his is a tw o-hour credit course point.
As a com prom ise it is now bein g
service on Sunday an offering w ill and young people are invited A
usually
win.
G
enerally
speaking
tutional.
The
O
rcnco-R
cedvillc
P
arish
th e u se 1’ Nobody gives a w hoop even if you win! labor's only hope is to arouse p u b ­
h earty w elcom e to all reg u lar and proposed that this sc -ion content
S unday school in both churches. be lifted for th e flood relief
special services A church home for its e lf w ith reducing tin* age of p«*u
One of th e th in g s th a t has m ade th e A nd you h av e to keep y o u r nose too m uch to th e lic opinion to a point w here the 10 a. m.; w orship serv ice in the
d sto n e to stay w ith th e leaders!" W hich is one governm ent w ill in te rfe re In o th ­ O renco church, 11 a. tn.; w orship
, all new coiners. R. L. Putnam, sion beneficiaries to 68 years w ith
F oorsqnare Church
A m erican system of governm ent function g w rin
ay of looking at it.
a gradual reduction to the 65-year
pastor.
er w ords, labor w ins usually only service in th e R eedville church. 8
M em bers and friends of the F o u r­
so successfully has in large m easure been
m inim um effective Ja n u a ry I. 194(1.
B ut th e re is a n o th e r angle. T he sev eral aw ard s th ro u g h governm ent interference p. m. W om en's M issionary society square church a re asked to tak e
1 when this provision will -be nec<
the system of checks of balances devised for n ew sp ap er excellence, th e Sigm a D elta Chi T he m odern "sit-dow n strik es" may m eets at O renco on th e th ird W ed­ p artic u la r notice of th e follow ing
B eaverton Church of Christ
A union service of all the sary in o rd er to conform to tlu*
by those g re a t A m ericans who w rote th e tro p h y , th e P au l R. K elty tro p h y (w on o u trig h t by be absolutely illegal and should nesday of each m onth and at R eed­ announcem ents T om orrow evening churches
of B euverton w ill be held federal requirem ents
th e N ew s last year*, an d th e H al Hass aw ard have, not be tolerated. N evertheless, these ville on th e fo u rth T h u rsd ay of (Friday* at 7 45 a special inspir i-
constitution m ore th a n one h u n d red and collectively,
• • •
tf tional service w ill be held w ith 1 m «hi- C hurch of C hrist F ebruary
done one im p o rta n t thing, th ey have strik e s a re one m ore m eans of each m onth.
fifty y ears ago.
Bills now before the legislature
been a real in cen tiv e for th e pro d u ctio n of b etter hastening governm ent “m ediation"
Rev R I P utnam , pastor of the 12 observing the World Day of
upon w hich victory for the s tr ik ­
S eventh-day A dventist C hurch
C en tral C h ristian church of H ills­ i P ray er Services for L ord's day are provide for read ju stm en t of tlu*
It m ust be ad m itted , how ever, th a t w eekly n ew sp ap ers in O regon, as can be ascertain ed ers
depends.
Services a re held euch S abbath boro. as guest speaker. T he o r­ is follow s' Bible school. 9 45 a m . salaries of county officials in 17
by co m paring m any of th e n ew sp ap ers of ten y ears
even w ith a “ p a c k e d ” co u rt th e re is no ago an d those of today. In cid en tally , in recen t years,
C ollective B argaining Com ing
(Saturday*
as follow s; Sabbath ch estra w ill also play. S unday I com m union service. 11 a m . fol­ countie- Most of these re a d ju s t­
P resid en t Sloan of G eneral Mo­ school. 10 a. m.; preach in g service m orning at 11 the p a .to r's topic lowed by preaching by the pastor m ents. according to sponsors of th •
assurance th a t the p resid en t could d ic ta te sev eral O regon w eekly n ew sp ap erm en have been
probably m ade a m istake, for at 11; young people's m eeting a t w ill be "S antification." tins beini I Song service and preaching 7:30 t* bills, m erely involve restoration of
to them , most A m erican citizens having aw ard ed n atio n al honors fo r ach iev em en ts in th eir tors
th is sam e reason, in refu sin g to 2:30 p. m. P ra y e r m eeting W ednes­ the fifth in a series on "The Sins 1 m S pecial m usic by the choir both county salaries to th e ir p re-d ep res­
ow
n
new
spapers.
m inds of th e ir own. N ew ju stices, if
go to W ashington at the invitation day night at 8 o'clock. V isitors are of th e S a in ts " At 7:30 p. m the I m orning and evening Mrs .1 John- sion level (n m any of the bills tlu*
As a m a tte r of record, an d b ased on m any y ears' of S ecretary P erk in s on Ja n u a ry w elcome at any service.—Dr. W al­ I subject is to be "W hy Do Men G< I on. d irecto r Mi I w e e k Bible study l>ay of only one or tw o county o f­
w orthy, would vote in accord w ith th e ir experience,
B’e b ru ary 17. W allace Shipm an, ficials is involved In others n o ta-
w e have long sin ce com e to th e con­ 27 My sym pathies a re w holly w ith te r H untington, pastor.
tf 1 to H ell?" /\ special revival earn
own in te rp re ta tio n of th e law.
leader G eorge W Hatch, pastor hlv tin» »• from M alheur, C lackam a
clusion th a t it ta k e s only a little m ore effo rt to p ro ­ M r Sloan as to the "sit - dow n"
• paign w ill com m ence next Tuc
: I“-
duce an o u tstan d in g n ew sp ap er th an it does to s trik e rs , but "tw o blacks do not
i C latsop and Lake counties, the e n ­
day evening nt 7 45 Services will
M ountain H om e E van gelical
tire county salary schedule is he
p ro d u ce one w hich is m ediocre. Even if th e re w ere m ake a w hite." No m an should re ­
St. P eter's L u th era n C hurch
1 be held every night except S.itur
C hurch
C
ornelius.
Ituute
2
tug revised upw ard If ull of the
no tro p h ies to w in and th e re w as n o prospect ot fuse a sum m ons of th e president
R egularly each Sunday: S unday ! day at the sam e hour and Sundas
SI
P
eter's
L
u
th
eran
church
of
proposals a re approved they will
acclaim beyond th e area served, th e pro d u cers of of th e U nited S tates or a m em ber school. 10 a. m., E dw ard A ebischer, at 11 and 7:3(1 These m eetings wil
■■.irneliiis
route
2
w
ill
observe
Lent
involve an ag gregate lncrea a* of
an o u tstan d in g n ew sp ap er have th e rew ard of p e r­ of his cabinet. Most of th e large superintendent. M orning w orship be conducted by the "Jo.vbringc
ployers w ith w hom I am ac­ service w ith a lte rn a tin g leadership j E vangelists." Mi s Irm a H erm ann j vitb a series of special devotional approxim ately $20.000 a y ear in the
O regon can very well get along w ith ­ sonal satisfaction, and in most instances th ey earn em
th e u n sw erv in g lo y alty of th e ir com m unity. A nd q u ain ted p riv ately adm it th at all
hristian E ndeavor. 7:30 p m E v an ­ and Miss Pansy Bray T hese youn , crvices T hese services w ill be salaries paid to officials of these
out such legislation as proposed by R ep­ this, in itself, is no sm all re tu rn for efficient service. in d u stry in this co u n try w ill be C gelistic
service. 8 p. m. Rev. V T I ladies com e very highly recom : mid each T hursday evening at It 17 counties.
• • •
11.
g enerally unionized. T hey adm it Speece, pastor.
resen tativ e H arrison, w hich w ould m ake —Hood R iver News.
tf m ended from th e eastern state ' I'clock. beginning F ebruary
N "ar Jesu s in the G arden" will be
z\ lull by Svnutiir Ilalcntiiic
w
h
ere
they
have
packed
tab
er
th
a
t
w
age
w
orkers,
as
w
ell
as
it unlaw ful to include any p icture of a
i nacles seating 1000. They not o n l’ •he them e of the service this week w hich w ould have m ade the school
stockholders, a re en titled to bar-
M E. C hurch (B ethany)
girl or w om an in a d v e rtisin g of tobaccos,
'h r hip in th e English language on sii|x riiitciidi'iits In Hoiwt Rlv, t.
g: :n collectively. T hey also adm it
On G erm antow n road. Sunday I pleach but sing and altogcthi-
s'lm lav m orning at 10 o'clock
Lincoln. C iook and K lam ath coun-
th at w orkers are en titled to select school every Sunday, 10 a m ; G e r­ I present a really inspirational ser
cigars or cig arettes. It is n othing less th an
II,‘s clcrtivc was defeated in the
th e ir ow n unions.
man service. 11 a. m.. first and I vice. They a re scheduled for i
foolish to say th a t c ig a re tte s should not
T he N e w sp a p e r T ro p h y
C n n rre ra lio n a l C hurch
sen ate S atu rd ay . T hese four co u n ­
E m ployers also ju stly ask th a t th ird Sundays; E nglish service, 11 m eeting in the large P ortland
be advertised fo r sale to wom en as long
F eb ru ary II C hurch school 10 ties o perate u n d er th e county unit
On S atu rd ay evening a
The H illsboro A rgus w on th e tro p h y aw ard ed to labor unions should be legally held a. rn., second and fo u rth S undays church
m . P rof Stalley. .superlntend- system of school itdniinudration
Rev. and Mrs Ralph Cobb
as they m ay be sold an d d isplayed fo r sale th e best O regoh w eekly en te re d at th e re g u la r a n ­ to carry out th e ir agreem ents the —E. Ju liu s T raglio, pastor.
tf 7:45
new missinn.aric to the Belgiutr
nt. m ornlriT w orship at 11 ser- and under th e present system the
e as a rc th e operations. T h is 1
to wom en.
n u al m eetin g of th e O regon Press C onference at sam
Congo, w ill p r e .. nt a missionary
an. "G lorify God Not M a n ” su p e rin te n d e n t of schools lx e m ­
latter, how ever, w ill com e about
L aurel Fvangelieal C hureh
E ugene last w eek. Inasm uch as th e T elephone- n a tu ra lly a fte r wage w o rk ers be­
service w ith sterio ticon slides -
>ir " C r i i s a d i a H y m n ." Sliel- ployed by tiie school board w hose
Such a m easure is d is c r im in a tio n R
(Seven mil s south of H illsboro)
egister won th e cup last y e a r it w as not p erm itted come g enerally organized and rec­
T A rtliu r Dungun, m inister
m em bers a re elected by the Voters
Sunday school, 10 a. m . Mrs. A. G uy P D uffield. J r pastor.
ag ain st O regon ad v e rtisin g m edia in as to e n te r th e contest th e succeeding y ear. C om ­ ognized E ngland has been through
of the county.
W atkins, su p erin ten d e n t. P reaching
SIN
S
IIF
I
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I)
IN
m uch as all new sp ap ers, m agazines, etc., m en tin g on its v icto ry th e A rgus says:
th e sam e stru g g le a ; th a t in which service, 11 a. m. Ju n io r C hristian G e rm a n B a p tist ( h u rt lx of B rlh an v
Sim on and P harisee rich man.
"O th er n ew sp ap ers w hich h av e won th e tro p h y w e a re now engaged. T he recogni­ Endeavor, 6 p m.—Rev. V. T. Speece.
Il now appears as though tiie
com ing into this s ta te c an n o t be pro h ib ited
F e b ru ary 11 C hurch school, il 15:
-ecllnes at m eat w ith Je su s ; i his voters of O regon w ould have to
tion of union laborers w as fought pastor.
tw
ice,
an
d
w
hich
now
a
re
en
titled
to
com
pete
for
service.
11.
"C
h
ild
-lik
e
But
N
it
tf
from c a rry in g such a d v e rtisin g because p erm an en t possession, a re th e M cM innville T ele­ h ard and b itterly ; but w hen fi­
guest
pass on lite tnilk eoiitrol act re-
hildish." Younq People’:
■tv
Now edges in a womati of tiie g ardless of w hat the legislature
it w ould be in te rfe rin g w i t h in te rsta te p h o ne-R egister an d th e Hood R iver News. Should nally accepted th ere was no trouble F irst C hureh of C hrist. S cientist C
7:30 p. m Service. 8 p m.
Ye
sin.
She
takes
street
w
ho
lives
bv
As
a
resu
lt
of
such
recognition
of
m
ight do about Ibis problem C. A
com m erce.
e ith e r of th ese w in again in 1937, th e tro p h y w ill
S ervices a re held ev ery Sunday Shall tie P erfect, a Y< i - Ht (“ l i ­
th e unions, the B ritish public dc- at 11 a. m .; W ednesday evening ly F ath er is Perfect ' W( •dnesdav h er place behind J , xus at hi?, fex't T ow nsend of P o rtlan d it u n d e r­
pass o u t of com petition.
This a d v e rtisin g brings a good deal
rn ’ided th at the unions be re ­ services at 8 o'clock; S unday school 8 p rn m id-w eek serv ile for Bible ’o w ash them with tier tears and stood to be heading a m ovem ent to
ow ever, th e T elep h o n e-R eg ister has proposed ap
nsible and liable in connection at 11 a. m. P upils up to th e age study and p ray er, choir practice drvs them w ith her h air T hen she re fe r to the people an amenxfment
of m oney into th e sta te from outside th a t "H both
eligible n ew sp ap ers w ith d raw from th e w ith th e ir contracts.
anoints them w ith i ‘ostlv o in 'm en t
w hich
of 20 y ears a re welcom ed. Free ât 9 p. m -T h eo d o re A Leget pas- and rin se s net to k ss them Jesu s to the tnilk control net
sources, so m ething w hich everyone is en­ com petition u n til th e A rgus is again eligible to com ­
C riticizes France* P erkins
w ould tak e from thi» control beard
tor.
read
in
g
room
open
on
W
ednesdays
seems
unm
indful
of
it
all
deavoring to do. M ore th a n 80 p e r cent of pete w ith them ."
P erhaps th e greatest handicap in and S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p. m
the a u th o rity to fix the retail price
Simon, the host, takes it ail in of m ilk
T he T elep h o n e-R eg ister b elieved it only fa ir to th e present situation is th e fact S u n d ay ’s topic, "Soul."
all m oney sp en t in a d v e rtisin g goes into
All Sain ts lE pisrnpall
and
reasons
down
in
his
heart
to th e Hood R iv er News th at it and th is th a t we have such a cold-blooded
T he S tate F air, Pacific In te rn a ­
S ervices for th e fir t S unday in "This Je ste a holy m an'’ Not H e’
p ayrolls and n a tu ra lly such a prohibition suggest
n ew sp ap er stay o u t of th e ru n n in g u n til th e A rgus secretary of labor in W ashington
L ent w ill be held us follows. Holy Else he w ould know w ho and tional Livestock Exposition and
M ethodist Episcopal C hurch
w ould be keenly felt.
F
rances
P
erk
in
s
is
a
v
ery
able
stall“
lesoeiatioti of county
fairs
is again eligible. We beliey’ed it to be sporting.—
February 14 Now w ith longer Com m union. 7:30 a m ; church
w om an. She is conscientious, ex- days and bright, beautiful S unday school. 9:45 a m .; m orning service w hat m an n er of w oman this is a re lined up hi opposition to th e
M cM innville T elephone-R egister.
that
touehetli
him
”
proposal Io Increase th e state's
i trem ely intelligent, and has given m ornings an increasing nu m b er of at 11; Y P F., 5 p. m T he Dore is
But Sim on's secret th o u g h t ¡sail "take" from pari - m utiiel betting
her life to w elfare w ork. In my fam ilies can atten d the w orship society will meet in tiie chureh this
open
book
to
o
u
r
Lord.
"Simon,
I
hum ble judgm ent, how ever, she i s 1 services of the church. A fine staff | T hursday evening at t li e usual
and let in a n u m b er of additional
A re p re se n ta tiv e from S o uthern O re­
li nd ¡capped in connection w i t h of capable teachers will welcome I hour ow ing to tiie illness of Mr. have som ew hat to say to tiiee." f a i r ; and rodeos on tiie “cut." T in“
speaks
Jesu
s
And
"Say
on
M
as­
gon has a fine d ream a b o u t ex em pting all
proposal was o riginally m ade by
• liation w ork. She th in k s that all to the church school at 9:45, i Lomax. C hoir reh ear al w ill in-
te r " Sim on replies T hen Jesus un- th e P o rtlan d R on“ show, w hich
is ruled by figures when w hich will be opened prom ptly by
hom es assessed u n d e r $3000 from ta x a tio n
T h e U n iv ersity of C alifo rn ia has a co.ir ■ for
w ants to be cut in on th e spoils to
really is ru le d by feel- C C W eber, general su p e rin te n d ­
and to allow th is m uch exem ption on ev­ ap a rtm e n t m an ag ers and o w n irs. p robably in tL ? in:;-. If W
tiie extent of $10.0(10 n y ear In o r­
illiam B. Wilson, who ent. "LoVe N ever F aileth ,” w ill be
ery hom e. D oubtless thi3 w ould increase a rt of p arty silencing.
d
e r to m ake the "pot" big enough
-ecretary of labor d u rin g the the serm on su b ject of th e pastor at
a
a
a
•
to go around it is proposed Hint th e
, te rrific conflicts of the World war. 11 a m. Special m usic A nthem by
th e d esirab ility of hom e ow nership, but
T h at Spokane. Wash., div o rcee w ho m arried a
sta te take five percent out of tiie
in charge today, both wage the choir. Mrs. Rex Howell, p ia n ­
w h ere w ould th e fu n d s come from to m ake ra ilro a d e r so she could get a pass to trav el on the •were
bets placed on dog and horse raeex
w orkers and em ployers w ould be ist. The E pw orth L eague m eeting
BY
S
P
E
C
IA
L
told w h en e to get off.
instead of th e present tw o-nnd one-
up fo r th e loss of tax a tio n from th is source. railro a d m ust have • been
far b e tte r off He and m ost of the at 6:30 p. rn.. w ith its m otto, “Look
•
•
•
h a lf p e rc e n t T he A storia Regal ti.
' o th er secretaries of labor preced- Up—L ift Up." w ill present the su b ­
C O R R ESPO N D E N T
F u rth e rm o re , everyone possible s h o u ld
H itching posts th a t have been stan d in g in S an ­
L akeview R ound-up and Redmon.I
Miss P erk in s have realized that ject. "My N eeds and Resources."
W A S H IN G T O N . — T h e re w ill
W hat he is d riv in g a t is th a t the
h elp to pay th e costs of g overnm ent and dusky. Ohio, for th e last 50 y e a rs have been r e ­ ' , ing
P o tato show have Joined in the
labor troubles a re largely e m o tio n -1 S crip tu re Isaiah 6:1-8. T his is the
” be a w h ack in g ap p ro p ria tio n
Ohio,
besides
being
tiie
p
rin
cip
al
dem and for a share of th e spoils
o rg an ized society, all b en efit and all should moved. T h at tow n believes th e autom obile is here ' al.
first in a unit entitled “Resources
fo
r
flood
c
o
n
tro
l
p
ro
g
ram
s,
a
n
d
offender
in
build
in
g
up
M
issis­
and
It Is understood that others are
I recall a tten d in g scores of la­ for a Good Life." It has challenge
accep t responsibility in connection w ith it. to stay.
y o u m ay c o u n t on th a t.
sippi floods to dam ag in g p ro p o r­
a
•
•
•
w illing to p a rticip ate including the
bor conferences w here em ployers fo r th e zeal and courage of youth.
B u t th e re is also going to be
tions, h ap p en s to pass th ro u g h
Independence Hop Fiesta. M olalla
T h at su rre a list p ain tin g of a fu r-lin ed cup and and labor lead ers w ere so b itter S ervice in sacred songs. 7:30 p. m
B urkaron, Siletz Rodeo and Taft
a c o n sid erab le sectio n al scram b le
one of th e key in d u s tria l sections
sucer m ust have been p ain ted to su it th a t "m o rn ­ th at they w ould not speak one to “M essages from th e H ym ns." It
Red head Round-tin. P resen t bene­
another. Yet I n ev er knew an in- “ m ay be said th at there is a place
fo r tiie m oney. Flood control
of th e co u n try . C in c in n a ti's m a­
ing a fte r” feeling.
ficiaries of the b ettin g money, how ­
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stance w h e r e S ecretary Wilson in th e ch u rch for a song book,
W illiam G oetter, local youth, h a s
m oney h as in th e p a st been
ch in e shops a re u n d e r w ater.
ever. a re fearful th a t if th e state's
w ould not unite them in common th e re is also a place in ev ery h eart
p ra c tic a lly a p e rq u isite of th e
S teel m ills of th e O hio V alley
Los A ngeles boasts th at, as a re su lt of its new
m ade good in e lectrical eng in eerin g a t
"tak e" is increased it will d is­
agreem ent. T he atto rn ey s and e x ­ for sacred songs W ednesday, 6:30 se n a to rs
a
n
d
re
p
re
se
n
ta
tiv
e
s
“don
't
soak
th
e
to
u
rist"
policy,
it
a
ttracted
1.517.864
sh
u
t
dow
n.
S
uch
d
am
ag
e
causes
O regon S ta te college in such a fine m an­ v isitors last year, b u t its heavy dew s still persist.
courage b ettin g
p erts rep resen tin g e ith e r em ploy- 1 p. m., in th e ch u rc h auditorium ,
from th e sta te s of th e low er M is­
rep ercu ssio n s th a t m ay sp read
ers or wage w orkers w ould come h e a r Dr. G. S tanley Jones' radio
n er th a t he is one of six O regon S ta te stu ­
fa r fa r th e r th a n sim ple dam age
arm ed w ith tables of figures and farew ell m essage to A m erica. A ft­ sissippi V alley. T his y e a r it w ill
folds th e pnrable of a man who
d en ts to be selected by th e G eneral E lec­
b e d ifferen t.
to an A rk a n sa s farm . A t least
volum es of facts. These papers they erw ard s fellow ship d i n n e r i n
had tw o that ow ed him u n e 500
T
h
e
re
n
e
v
e
r
w
as
an
y
tro
u
b
le
th
a
t
Is
th
e
a
rg
u
m
e
n
t
of
th
e
O
hio
tric com pany to becom e associated w ith
w ould lay before S ecretary W il­ church basem ent.—A lexander H aw ­
pence, th e o th er 50. W hen n eith er
in th e p a st fo r sta te sm e n from
V alley congressm en.
son. B ut w ould he look a t them ? j thorne, pastor.
could pay he freely forgave them
th is g re a t concern. C o n g ra tu la tio n s to
th e bayou and c a n e b ra k e regions
No. T he se cretary knew th a t men ;
So w hen the huge fu n d for
lit,lh "A nd w hich " «ska J “' U
him and to his p aren ts, M r. and Mrs. W il­
a re reached only th rough th e ir |
to g et a sizeable a p p ro p ria tio n for
“ w ill love him most?" Sim on gives
flood co n tro l begins to pass
T rin ity L uth eran Church
F ifte e n Y ears A go
liam G oetter.
h earts and not through th e ir heads.
•
—"I suppose the one w ho w as fo r­
m o re levees. F o r th e re w as a l ­
th ro u g h th e ap p ro p ria tio n m ill
Services w ill be conducted at
A rgus F eb ru ary 9, 1922—G ales C reek & Wilson
given most." S aying he had judged
P ersonal Conclusion*
w ay s la st s p rin g ’s d isastro u s
fn C ongress, you can look for
10:30 a. m.; S u n d ay school at 9:45.
R iv er railro ad sold to N o rth ern Pacific and G reat
rig h tly Jesus tu rn ed to th e w om ­
S ecretary Wilson w ould say to Serm on topic. “O ur A dversary."— flood to p o in t out. F o r 40 y e a rs
co n sid erab le fu r to fly.
an —
N o rth ern .
me: "Babson, every side has some ' 1 Pat. 5. 8-9. T he season of Lent
a
n
d
m
ore
th
e
fed
eral
g
o
v
e
rn
­
P olly S ilv er of P o rtlan d w eds Jaco b Weil good points; let's try to brin g them 1 w ill be observed w ith a devotional
"Seest thou this w om an, S im on’’
T he R otary club is p e rfo rm in g a re a l of H Miss
m e n t h as been p o u rin g its m il­
jV O B O D Y ex p ected th a t n a tu re
I en tered into your house and you
illsboro F e b ru ary 4.
out. Both sides can agree on a service ev ery T hursday at 8 p. m.
lions
in
to
th
e
levees,
re
v
etm
en
ts,
h e rse lf w ould speed up nt
w o rth w h ile service to th e com m unity in
gave me no w ater for my feet, lint
H igh P y th ian officers look o v er B ilyeu p ro p erty few facts; le t’s talk about those i T his evening P asto r C arl Nitz of
floodw ays and o th e r d evices by
th is tim e th e grow ing tendency
sh e hath w ashed my feet w ith
th e pu rch ase of an in h a la to r and its gift for possible site for P y th ian home.
few upon w hich th ey are agreed. Schefflin will speak on th e subject,
w hich it has striv e n to h arn ess
tears and w iped them witli the
of the g o v ern m en t to w a rd ce n ­
M aythew T. P atto n dies at C h erry G rove J a n ­ Wage w orkers a re not fighting for “T a rry Ye H ere, and W atch w ith
to th e fire d e p a rtm e n t fo r first aid w ork
th e “F a th e r of W ate rs.”
hairs of her head. You gave me
tralizatio n in W ashington. A nd
m ore w ages or sh o rter hours so Me." Math. 26. 38. “Blessed a re they
in th is section. Service of th is kind m eans u a ry C 25.
no kiss, but this w om an since she
N ow 1937 sees a flood w hich
yet th a t’s happening.
much as for recognition. A lthough th a t hear th e w ord of God, and
lau d e A. S abin dies h ere su d d en ly F e b ru ary 7.
fam
e in hatli not censed to kiss my
is ju s t ab o u t ns d isastro u s, if not
m uch in th e g row th and p ro g ress of H ills­
A lread y it is b eing proposed
R ealty m en m eet in county b an q u et at Hotel they insist on recognition of th eir
feet. My head w ith oil thou didst
labor unions, th ey a re prim arily on increasing production. O nly as m o re so, th a n a n y on th e records.
W ashington.
h ere to p u t alt flood co n tro l
boro.
not anoint, but this woman hath
• • •
in terested in th e recognition of m ore is produced, is th ere m ore to
Mrs. G. B. B enton dies at O renco F e b ru ary 3.
works o t w h a te v e r k in d , “d ry
anointed mv feet w ith precious
them selves as individuals." In this divide U nless production is in ­ r P H E R E a re signs of coalition
d
am
s’*
in
P
e
n
n
sy
lv
a
n
ia
,
an
d
le­
ointm ent. W herefore I say unto
connection let me add I n ev er knew creased, increased w a g e s resu lt
* of congressm en from th e
T h irty Y ears Ago
vees on th e A tehafalnyn in L ou­
you. her sins w hich a re m any a re
th e founder of a business to have only in increased prices.
U n iv ersal fin g e rp rin tin g , if m an d a to ry
isiana, all u n d e r a c e n tra l board
A rgus, F e b ru a ry 7, 1907—A. P. B u rrh u s dies any serious labor trouble. T he d if­
forgiven her. for Rhe loved m uch."
3. C om pulsory a rb itra tio n is not O hio V alley sta te s, In d ian a,
in th is c o u n try , w ould be helpful in c a p ­ h e re J a n u a ry 31.
T hen Io the w om an. "Thy sins are
a t W ashington.
ficulty com es w hen th e business th e solution of the problem , but O hio, P e n n sy lv a n ia a n d W est
forgiven thee; thv faith hath saved
C rescen t th e a tre seats 630 people F rid ay n ig h t at descends to the children or g ran d ­ resu lts in m erely favoring the side V irg in ia, w hich w ill p re s e n t a
tu rin g th e k id n a p e r of the u n fo rtu n a te
A nd y e t tu rn in g o v e r com plete
thee:, go in peace."
w a ter-flo w control to a W ash­
children, or is m anaged by ab ­ w hich is tem p o rarily in political stro n g d em a n d th a t th e m a jo r
C h a rle s M attso n . Such a r e q u ir e m e n t th e "M idnight F lyer."
re sid e n t S w ig ert of th e O regon Electric, b u ild ­ sentee stockholders. This is fu rth er pow er. The solution of labor d iffi­ p a r t of th e a p p ro p ria tio n ab o u t
Day by day ns they looked on
ington c e n tra l board is going to
w ould be a p re v e n ta tiv e in all crim e and ing P line
Him. th eir faith built up. W hat He
here, prom ises 45-m inute service to P o rtlan d . evidence th at feelings a rc a far culties comes o n l y g r a d u a l l y
to b e m a d e be sp en t for stopping
en c o u n te r th e usual “hom e tu le ’’
I
th
ro
u
g
h
conciliation
and
m
ediation.
m ig h t h a v e re s u lte d in saving the life of
did and said Is all em bedded In
W illiam S tew art, county v eteran of C ivil war, m ore im portant factor than figures.
th e ra m p a g in g w a te rs of tiie
opposition of th e s ta te s ’ rig h ts
th e Bonk of Books. And as we rend,
dies a t S o ld iers’ H om e at R oseburg Ja n u a ry 27.
T h ere a re fo u r im p o rtan t p ro b ­ Laws a re of little avail.
O hio befo re th e y get sta rte d on
th is boy.
states. S am e so rt of a p e rm a ­
4
W
age
w
orkers
a
re
en
titled
to
o u r fnlth m ounts up to save us
M orton A nderson, B eaverton pioneer, dies J a n ­ lem s involved in th e labor stru g ­
th e ir course down the M ississippi
n e n t c o m p r o m i s e d efinitely
collective
barg
ain
in
g
and
s
o
m
e
also,
even as fnlth saved her. "Mv
gles today. T he solution of these
u a ry 31.
itself.
m a rk in g o u t th e federal g o v e rn ­
of in su ran ce and secu rity to
faith looks u p to Thee: Thou Lam b
Jo h n A lg esh ein ter in ju re d in ru n aw ay n ear K in- problem s depends upon a greater I form
T h ey w ill h av e a p o w erfu l a r ­
m en t's in te re st, th e s ta te s ’ in te r­
the e x ten t th a t it can be given. In
of C alvary: R iviotir D ivine Now
recognition of these four facts:
S atu rd ay .
H illsb o ro h a s m any, m any good friends ton In
ests, an d a su p erv isio n o v er
h ear me w hile I prnv; T ake nil
1. L abor difficulties a rc largely th e last analysis, how ever, the only g u m en t. R e p re se n ta tiv e G ris ­
d ep en d en t telep h o n e lines of W ashington co u n ­
eith e r for em ployers or w old of In d ian a is on e of the
my guilt nwav; O. let m e from this
both th a t w ill n et the g re a te st
in th e H e lv e tia co m m u n ity and the c ity ’s ty w ill m ak e connection w ith P o rtlan d th ro u g h em otional and m ust be solved w ith ­ security,
day be w holly T h in e " G eorge N.
out, h u rlin g the feelings or p rid e of I wage w orkers, comes from in d u s­ le a d e rs of th is “ bloc." lie po in t-
n atio n al d iv id en d s, m ust be a r ­
b u sin ess p e o p le sh o u ld be w ell rep resen ted H ome T elephone com pany system .
try. justice, and courage. C iviliza­ o u t th a t th e d am ag e in the
T aylor. B eaverton.— Paid ndv.
riv ed nt. A nd th a t is ju s t a n ­
C ounty C om m issioner B uchanan of C ornelius eith e r side. U nless both groups are tion has developed th rough stru g ­
a t th e d in n e r th e r e to n ig h t. P roceeds will
P itts b u rg h a re a alo n e fn th e
w ith th e settlem ent, it is
o th e r on e of th e difficult p ro b ­
th in k s th e county should issue bonds to build 100 satisfied
gle
When
stru
g
g
le
ceases,
civiliza-
usually of little avail.
S tate C anltol N ews L e tte r -G iv­
1936 floods w as g re a te r th a n th a t
be used by th e S u n sh in e club, which is m iles of good rock road.
lem s th a t is going to m ak e this
2. B oth wage w orkers and em- | lion decays.
ing th e hig h lig h ts of officiol ne-
su ffered by th e w hole low er M is­
session o f C ongress a rip-
C o p y rig h t, 1
g iv in g th e e v e n t, fo r c h a rity w ork.
G ro u n d h o g failed to see shadow F e b ru ary 2.
ploycrs a re u ltim ately d ependent)
tlv ity a t Salem . E very w eek in
Publixhnrx' Financial Ituraau
sissip p i’s flood a re a in 1927.
snorter.
th e A rgus.
tf
g us
Changes Needed
Pensions Continue
Ma ¡or Source of
H'oz ry /<> So/ons
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y
The Judiciary
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