Tapp Two H IL L S B û RO SriHsbon^cAr g us W ith W h lr h la Combined Iho H i l l , boro Independan! H llla b o ro A r « u , E .ta b 1*94 H illa b o n . Independent K .i.1 . 1ST» M c K IN N E Y A M c K I N N E Y , l ’ u k li.h .r » P u ltlh h ed T liu r.d a y I e te re i nd-cla»» m a tta r In tha postofficti at H illu boro, O regon Hope So Prediction is m ade by a dem ocratic op­ ponent in the house th at G overnor M artin will he a c a n d id a te to succeed him self. This opponent c h a rg e s th a t the governor will have the su p p o rt of all the rea c tio n ­ ary elem ents in th e state. .Manv hope th a t the governor will he a c a n d id a te because they teel th a t he has given th e sta te a good, sound a d m in istra tio n at a tim e when it was p a rticu la rly needed. They consider him one ot the best governors th e state has ever had. in sp ite of the fact th a t some ot his rem a rk s have not alw ays been as diplom atic as they m ight have been. His ad m in istratio n has been such th a t he will not have the su p p o rt of rad ical elem ents and th a t is as it should he. 1 he g o vernor has been the g o v ern o r of all the people and not of anv p a rtic u la r group. AR G U S , fìahson S /ü /i’xÇ He is Still zln Optimist TT T L L S R O R O , O R E G O W Thursday, March 11. 1927 ie Great American Heme forces Services for shut ins in after noon by young iieople llaptisin.il service. 3 p hi C hristiun Endeavor. *' -id p m Inti-rm eitiale amt Young People E vangelistic service, 7 311 |>. m Song •.err ice assisted by the 'olmi*, p e o p les choir u n d er direi lion oi Paul t'ollui-.. d irecto r S em i on M a n ■ Most Precious Treusuri* " M ondar to S atu rd ay daily and nightly hom e visitation by worker*, «oint: tw o by tw o If P u lu a n i pastor. Pension Set-Up to Include Needy Persons of 65 ONCE A ß ßAlLlAWD AVAN, MA«\*, By R oger Babson I AU.WA'iS A tiVlLÚCAO M \N. THAT'S BABSON PARK. Fla . Mar •h 3 Ath f VP'S lOeA CF A tîrAL By A. I.. I itiilhrek .- W v e r s e M c K inn ey The cu rlain has just fallen ou a M R S E. ( ' M e K I N N E Y SALEM O regon will slufi It i TÛAiLEÛ. I E d ito r most interesling A ,n o c iate E d ito r conference held old age p i 'i i s i o i i s e t - l ip to i n i l i i d i . _______ r here at my winti h e a d q u arters in needy tiersoii.s 63 years of age and 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 Babson P a r k . over effective . l a n u . ii > 1. n est, if j Selected a , O regon*, Rest W eekly New sp aper, 1930 Fin T he m ain G m e iiio r M a r lin s ig n s H ie h ill N am ed on A ll-A m e ric a n W eekly N ew sp aper E leven . I9S0 s u b j e c t. o f w ideii has pas.sed b o t h H ie h o u s e Whosoever Will H o n o rab le M en tio n N a tio n a l e d ito r ia l Aaauciathm N e w sp ap er course, w as how and s e n a te as he is expected to d o (A bove N orth Plains) P m lu ctio n Contaot, 1934-35, and G eneral Excellence. 1935 d ifferen t trends. D uring the len iain d er of t h e Sunday school. .10 a in . we arc -S u c II a s t h e Subscription Rates S tric tly la s h in A d san ra how ever, pension u rging in ireii i'il atten d an ce in the current year. w aste of n a t­ paym ents will lie 11,tilled to neeilv " ¡thin W ashington C ounty spring and sum m er, plans a re tin ural resources, Per ___ yeaI’ ---- --------- ---- 11.50 T w o m onths _ ________ . « ‘ I -, tlerw.'iy for th e E aster services. persons of 70 vears and oxer under creeping in fla­ S5 Six monhtu _ <» O na m onth Serm on liy the pastor, II a m C on­ Hie lei ins of Hie lull xvlileli Is tioxx |0 . t 0 t i o n . 1 a b o r T h ree months IU 50 P e r copy ......... ..... 6c secration and tarry service, short in tin* hands of Hie governor troubles, a n d O utside W ash in g to n C ounty Bible study. 3 p. m Evangelistic Rediietlon of Hie age requirem ent ! th e like, a re a f­ U . S., per year Fo reig n eountriea service. Il p m . serm on topic hus for old age assistance. It Is e s ti­ W 50 fe c t i ng th e not been announced T uesday all mated. will cost Hie state an addi business o u t­ M E M B E R O regon State day p ray er service; It p in e v an g el­ tlonal $680.40(1 d u rin g this biennium E d ito ria l Association and F irs t A u d ited Paper. lo o k H aving istic service S atu rd ay . 7 p m . The .several eounllei will also lie N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Asso- L arge st A B C W eekly R oger IV. Bakson had tim e t o ria tio n . C irc u la tio n in W « i stre e t service al Second and Minn req u ired to budget Hus additional m ull over the in Hillsboro. various form al am ount next y ear to meet th eir and round- S tate se n ato rs score th e unnecessary table discussions, talks ■ hale of Hie pension cost I can now pass W hosoever W ill—H illsboro noise by m otor vehicles on the highw ay. along som e of the m ain thoughts In pussing this pension program , c?i S aturday. 7 p m . S treet service which rep resen ts th e original wavs It is not ju st lim ited to h ighw ays as citv to renders. i will begin again at Second and and m eans com m ittee proposal w ith F crw ard-B uying too Heavy A m em ber of th e P ortland police “ red streets, especially in Hillsboro, get a little Mam. at 7 311 a m eeting will open only one m inor am endm ent. Hie In the first place, m.vst of those squad recently said th a t the com m unist m ore th a n th e ir sh a re . T housands would i t ' -- in Hie little church on Mam street house n e e d e d from Its stand for in attendance agreed that th e sh arp near First Will be glad to m eet all im m ediate reduction of the age re p arty has m ore th a n 2.000,000 a d h e re n ts a p p re c ia te any action t h a t m ig h t be boom in business since uun­ our friends liiere, and urge sträng duirem ent to 85 y ears and for , in the U. S. w orking covertly th ro u g h b ro u g h t to elim in ate such d i s tu r b in g m er is but p a rtia lly due last to n a tu ­ ers io be w ith us M elvin E Janies shift in the nxst ratio, w hich would scores of o rganizations to overthrow the noises. ral recovery and largely du e to w ill Innig tlii> evening m essage have im posed o ne-third of Hie total artificial and psychological in flu ­ A m erican governm ent. He pointed out Wateli (or fu rth e r announcem ent of burden on the state, with t h e ences. A m ong th e latter, th e race these m eetings. counties iiuving only one sixth of th a t comm unism is the most deceptive for w ar m aterials, stocking-up in the cost, instead of state and co u n ­ and poisonous doctrine ever fed to the anticipation of higher prices, and ties eaeli paying one-fourth of Hi,, >'oar«qaare Chorch A m erican people. forw ard buying as a hedge against P astor will speak at both services l o s t as u n d er Hie present progrum Revival o f th e NRA T he only o th er change of any labor troubles, w ere chiefly d is­ Q uotations w ere read from com m unist I S unday. In llie m orning w orship becom e p lainly ap p aren t by th is tim e th at cussed. T hese subjects w ere u p p e r­ service at 11 tie w ill an sw er the eonseqiieiiee is the old age |iension litera tu re describing civil disobedience th e It ad has m in istratio n inten d s to do som ething about in everybody's mind. M any question "W hat Does It Mean to program nt this session assum ing activities to w eaken the cap italistic sys­ rev iv in g at least p art of th e co u rt-k illed NRA and most w ere w orried by this great w ave A bide in C h ris t......Phis is a request that the governor signs Hi,, lull tem and to tra in w orkers in in d u strial re­ m ak in g it a perm an en t gov ern m en tal policy ot advance buying Som e felt that in*“ -.age At 7 30 the evening e v a n ­ wiis an am endm ent u n d er w hich gelistic m essage will be on the sub- aged persons, otherw ise qualified, th ree or four m onths from now volt, which la te r could be tu rn e d into S urp risin g ly th ere h a s been little p ro te s t a g ain st lis t. "T he D evil's C om prom ises" may Use th eir pen,ion- in p a y in g governm ent revolt. The process described it even from th e most d ie-h ard R epublicans and invent.'*. ,es w ill becom e top heavy This will be preceded by the usual for a portion ,,r all of Hie cost of and production w ill suffer O thers o th er enem ies of th e ad m in istratio n w ho how led was to encourage strik es and m an ip u late gospel song service and m usical Hieu* keep in a p riv ate institution loudly against th e NRA w hen the blue ea g le s w ere alarm ed by w hat they felt them by boring w ithin tra d e unions and most program .»Y ou w ill enjoy this s e r­ I his provision, how ever, will not was too sh arp a ju m p in certain w ings w ere overshadow ing th e w hole land vice Services ure also held on T u es­ apply to persons win, have p a i d secretly ex ertin g as m uch rad ic al in flu ­ It seem s certain th a t m any of th e N R A s most com m odity prices. day and F riday ut 7 4a p m T his or a re a b le to pay th e ir own wav W hile th e heavy goods have not ence as possible, encourage m ass dem on­ b itte r foes have com e to believ e th a t it was, at Friday 'to m o rro w ) the m onthly in one of tbvue hunii’s least in part, a good th in g and th a t th e principles yet touciied norm al as have co n ­ C hief concern of both the house stratio n s ag ain st police a u th o rities a n d m em bership m eeting will follow the IX’opIe's fellow ship. 5 p. m . R I behind it w ere w o rth y ones. A p artial rev iv al might sum er goods concerns, they, n e v e r­ service and all m em ber» and senate in liberalizing Hie p e n ­ finally seek g en eral strikes, w hich could be w elcom ed by th e nation. B urnett leader Friday choir re evening theless. show a h ealthy advance e urged to be present G uy P sion program was the ability of be tu rn e d into revolution. hearsal, 7 30 p. m S aturday. Merci a D r uffield, As th e special com m ission to stu d v th e blue over a y e a r ago. M oreover, m a­ Congregatluiul Church Hie counties to meet Hie additional J r , pastor. In spite of such revelations we have eagle's bones has ju st rep o rted to th e p resid en t and chine-tool bookings, locom otive o r­ C hurch school, 10 a. m . Prof. 13. a q uiet day for ladies w ill In cost T he state, it was explained conducted by Bishop B agwell a through him to congress, th e NRA tried to do too ders. and o th er heavy in d u stry b a r­ would be uble to m eet »t.s .huro of those who w ould discount th e insidious Stalley, superin ten d en t; m orning F irst B aptist ( h u rrh uch and was a too com plex organization It om eters a re forecasting fu rth e r w orship, 11 a. m. L enten sermon. St Helens Hull T he first m édita P ra y e r service T h u rsd ay evening the increase w ithout uny a d d itio n ­ activities of th is subversive g ro u p and m tioii w ill be given at 10 .» m Th. w orked u ndoubted h ard sh ip on m anv. it w as d iffi­ big gains. "The Sun Shall be No More Thy subject of the m editation for W ed­ at 8 O rin e o C ottage p ray er m e e t­ al revenue, w hereas som e of tla* allow them every o p p o rtu n ity to s p re a d cult of enforcem ent because of w idespread opposi­ One speaker stressed th e labor L ight," W oixiward Solo by Mrs nesday in Passion w eek w ill be ing T uesday evening at 7 30 at the counties. It was adm itted, xxill li* th e ir vicious poison. Evidence has been tion. and ev en if th e su p rem e court had not dealt outlook He reg ard s strik e pos­ Hinds. H illsboro B usiness m i l l P ro ­ "Worship." Mr and Mrs A lf o hom e of Mr anil Mrs B ella S u n ­ hard put to meet Hie in c r.* ise | brought out as to red activities in rec e n t it an early death, it w as alm ost certain to have gone sibilities in coal and steel as the fessional W om eu's club w ill a t­ Johnson of Forest G rove enter- day school. Il 45. m orning w orship. burden With this problem in m ind board v ery soon afterw ard . II Tin* subject of the m orning will an interim com m ittee will study biggest th re a t to business thus tend th is .service. Y oung people's tuined th e young px’ople' m ajo r strikes, p a rtic u la rly th e m aritim e „ by . th R e ev‘val . ° f th e NRA is a m a tte r w hich should spring. O ther delegates rep o rted m eeting. 7 p i n . in th e church sh ip society lust T hursday . fellow- tie "A V isionless People " It Y r Hie problem d u rin g the next tx»o evening. strikes on th e coast in th e last few y ears not be considered lig h tly and. if attem pted, should U.. 7 p. in E vening service. 8. ut years and report back to the next R eginald Hicks, vicar. ’ heavy fo rw ard -b u y in g of ail types study. L aw rence W ism er of H ills­ and which have been led by an A u stra lia n b e done only in a m ild form . w hich tim e th e p asto r will consider session w ith recom m endations for of m aterials based on fears of fu r­ boro and stu d en t in P acific uni- Hu* second "C onspicuous C haructer raising additional revenue, a part The lab o r provisions of th e old one could ner- th er labor troubles. This is an u n ­ versity has been engaged to direct radical. H arry Bridges. All of these things la iu rrl Evangelical ( h u rrh o f Tiie Cross Ju d as Iscariot Otis Of w hich will go tow ard relieving revived. alth o u g h m odified som ew hat from healthy trend M anagem ents m ust in the conduct of S unday evening ( S e v e n m ilts south o f H ill,boro) have proven m ighty costly to th e g en eral baps, the eotintles of th eir tax load W W eiuger. pastor w hat they orig in ally were, and if successful m ight piotect them selves: but such b u y ­ young people's m eetings H e will S unday school. 10 a. m . M is A public of this entire U nited S tates and it ,dhti , mUC,h 9 u i e t ‘he, c u rre n t w ave of labor unrest ing is sim ply borrow ing on fu tu re also assist in tiie choir and church W atkins, su p erin ten d e n t P reaching O rville G am ble, superintend, ent school as needed T. A rth u r Dun- service, 11 a. in. Ju n io r C hristian will ta k e m any, m any y e a rs fo r t h e P entecostal T ab erttarlo th at is tro u b lin g th e land. business. S purts, caused by strik e In te re ste d crow ds a re enloving of the trad e school for adult blind ReVi‘iVaJ ° f th e P rovisions go v ern in g tra d e p rac­ fears a re only tem p o rary stim u ­ gan, m inister. “ g ain s” m ade by th e strik e rs to m ake up E ndeavor, 6 p. ni. l(ev. V. T. Speeee. at Portland, has resigned Hi, sue- pastor. ¡j the teaching m in istry of o u r Hrolli- fo r th e losses su ffe re d by them th ro u g h tices w ill be a m ore d ifficult problem These p ro v is­ lants. T he effects soon w ear off Free Methodist Church or B ruce G ibson, u n iq u e m p resen ­ eessor will lie nam ed by th e llew ions w ere w hat caused m uch of th e tro u b le before B usiness is th en forced to wait this idleness. board created by an act of W hile u n fa ir com petition and p rice chiseling are Services for this w eek. M arch 8 First ( hurrh of Christ, Scientist tation but highly ap preciative. The lli.ti legislative session, soon t< Hu revelation of tru th is easily receiv ­ ta evils th at ought to be abolished, some m ethod of for consum er dem and to cut down to 14. a rc as follow s: P ra y e r m eet­ S ervices are held every Sunday heavy inventories. M eanw hile, con­ by Hie governor The doing so th at w ill b e fa ir to all and w ill be en- fidence is lost and activ ity suffer«, ing. 7:30 p. in . T hursday. S unday i t 11 a. in ; W ednesday evening ed by even a child's m ind S ubject appointed resignation, it is understood tonight "The K ingdom of H eaven " ' ime h a T ^ t t e r ^ l e ^ a l r n ^ °F th e NRA in all branches of trad e and in ­ school. 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. services at 8 o'clock; S unday school S unday m orning "Behold the Lam b a. Ibe result of differences betw een tn. and 7:30 p. tn. Young people's at 11 a m. P upils up to the age dustry. of God " S unday night. "A nti- G am ble and bis advisors, s e v e r a ' m eeting. 6:45 p. m -J. N. W alker, of 20 y ears are w elcom ed is J 1 ‘f t 10 i oped* how ever, th a t th e p resid en t's F ree C hrist " Special m usic al each s e r­ of whom w ill probably be appoint^ Another Pre NRA Room? E fforts to secure legislation to secure rx pastor. P‘ snnth h? com Plete>y consum m ated one way reading room open on W ednesdays vice. We shall co n tin u e these m e e t­ <*d to th e new board. O ne en tire session w as given to reg istratio n and some d eg ree of resp o n ­ or another. T he fact th a t new rev iv al of th e NRA and S atu rd ay s from 2 until 4 p ni ings evry night fur y o u r benefit, The Orrnro-Kft-dvillr Parish sibility of ind u strial o rg an izatio n s w ere is planned will, an d in fact alread y is. re su ltin g in a discussion of inflation. The con­ S unday's topic, •'S ubstance" th e refo re you a re invited and e x ­ R eports th a t C harles | | Carcv. sensus was th at th e a d m in istra­ unsuccessful in spite of th e g re a t need. atm osphere of u n certain ty in business, p a rticu larly tio n s latest m oves have given busi­ S unday school in both churches. pel ted tn a tten d S unday school (date corporation com m issioner, and 10 a. in.; w orship serv ice in the Trinity Lutheran Church ?on U n u ? th c° n tra c t% o f , a ny considerable d u ra Sunday. 10 a m . Rev E J Ebert, b la n k Wire, stale gam e supervisor By bringing about responsibility th e g en ­ T he service of w orship begins e h ltrE i th pla!? u fairIy wel1 o utlined an d its ness m en an o th er case of jitters. O renco church. 11 a. m.; w orship su p erin ten d en t Cla ■ ,es for alt ages, l i r e to be replaced have b. en d e n i e d e ra l public, th e w o rk e r and th e em ployer chances of successful adoption indicated, th a ’ u n ­ Som e conference atten d an ts fore­ servie« in the R eedville church. 8 10:311 a m.; S unday school at « 45 com e and bring Hie ch ild ren with by G overnor M irim The g o x e i will eventually be served b e tte r and m ore certa in ty w ill continue. S tab ility is one of th e best saw a new NRA u pheld by a p. in. W om en's M issionary society Serm on topic, "O ur Union Wlttl you M orning w orship ut tl Young nor ex p lain ed that lie bad m ade 'liberalized" suprem e court. O thers m eets at O renco on t i i e th ird W ed­ ( hrist. Join, 5. I -6. D uring Hu people's m eeting. 0 45 p m I ,<*lmar rem edies for business recovery and1 it is h l* d n wisely. change in th e corim ration <|- proceed fa r w ithout it.- A s to r ia A slorian Budget. visioned m axim um hour and m in i­ nesday of each m onth and at R eed­ season of L ent s e r v ic e s an* also co n ­ W yatt, su p erin ten d e n t J F Shock - p no artm en t and that the gam e super- P a rtic u la rly , should t h e legislators m um wage bills bringing about ville on th e fo u rth T hu rsd ay of ducted at 8 p. m. Rev. J. A. Rim - elford. pastor. visor w as u n d er th e gam e com ­ tf bach of P o rtlan d w ill be Hie guest from a g ric u ltu ra l com m unities, w h e r e sharply higher labor costs. Some each m onth. mission of whust plana he knew sp eak er tins evening You a re eord- likened the c u rre n t advance to the farm e rs have been heavy losers as a re ­ nothing. I'ilgratn House S eventh-day A dventist C hurch | ially w elcom ed to w orship w ith us. feverish boom let back in Ju ly M arch 12: C om m em oration of St D eath and T axes su lt of th e m aritim e strikes, have been S ervices a re held each S abbath 1933, ju s t before the NRA w ent G regory th e G reat, Doctor of the O ccasionally you ru n across an in d iv id u al w ho One of tilt* w ildest scenes stage, found on th e side of th e Hood River grow ­ (S atu rd ay ) as follow s: Sabbuth C hristian C hurch in to effect. S ev eral econom ists C hurch M arch 14: C hapel service believes he has no in terest in m o u n tin g tax es As 10 a. ers in seeking this legislation. view ed w ith uneasy feelings cron school, », tt “ m.; m " p P reaching iP?c h ln K service spr L o rd s day unified study-w orship of public w orship. 10:30 a. tn.. w ith al Die c u rren t legislative .session a re n te r he h as th e erro n eo u s idea th a t his land insurance nlams you" g PeoPle s m eeting a t service, 9 45-11:45 a. m. C hurch liturgy for P assion S unday (F ifth or at any session in recen t year plans, flood control 2:30 p. m. The A storia A storian-B udget recen tly lord pays th e taxes, th a t th e size of his re n t b u i insurance for (tint m atter was enacted in P ra y e r m eeting W ednes­ school, 9.45; m orning win hip. In 45 : projects, an d o th er m easures call­ had a very p e rtin e n t p a ra g ra p h as to th e day night at 8 o'clock. V isitors are Music by choir. Serm on, Fishers in Lent»; confession and absolution, the house late S atu rd ay afternoon ref,ected m th e m a tte r of econom y and com ­ ing for additional fed eral outlays m on sense in governm ent. m w elcom e at any service.—Dr. W al­ of Men." O ur p rc-E astcr canqim gn the G eneral L itany, serm on: "How over tin* issue of ad jo u rn m en t. T he s itu a tio n : They expect th a t a n o th e r dose of te r H untington, pastor. tf IS to be launched at this service Much More tin* Blood of C hrist?" •senate had .sent over a resolution i _While it is tru e th a t in som e instances lan d - We a re un ab le to u n d erstan d w h at honest ob­ inflation due to fu rth e r increases P astor w ill present o u tlin e of the 1 H e b r e w s 9:14) Religion in t h e calling for sine die ad jo u rn m en t tar,d y in jack in g op re n ts su fficien tly to jections can b e m ade to a b ill th a t w ould req u ire in th e federal d eb t w ill be th e -Mountain Home Evangelical cam paign, w hich is to be a tw o News ' topic; "The C hurches and •H 5 p m. M onday. This w „ , all organizations of lab o rers or em ployers being m ou" “ " g tax es th e fact rem ains that ev e n t­ result. Church u ally he will have to do so or lose his investm ent w eeks' effort; one w eek of ' Home the C hild-L abor A m endm ent," “A prom ptly tabled bv the house A registered w ith th e sta te w hich w ould m ake th e ir O f course, m any v aried opinions R egularly each Sunday: S unday V isitation E vangelism " and o n e N ew spaper C olum nist D iscovers the motion was then made to ad jo u rn h i? aS, Aeath and tax es" is a sim ile th a t h asn 't books open to inspection. C ertain ly th is is n o t w ere voiced concerning the E uro­ school, 10 a. m., E dw ard A ebischer, w eek of nightly services w ith home G ospel" and "A M ovie S ta r L o o k s until II) a m M onday This was tha! »repealfe d 33 y.et an d w e should b ear in m ind class legislation since it does n o t sin g le out one at Im m ortality." M arch 17: 'Corn- prom ptly am ended to read 5 p m pean outlook. T here w ere doubts as su p erin ten d en t. M orning w orship th a t ev ery tran sactio n carries w ith its cost th e item class and exclu d e another. Most firm s w hich are Tin*-day and the am endm ent again S'j*Ti.e i a x Pay 'n « class is one m ade u p ot to th e wisdom of the new propos­ service w ith a lte rn a tin g leadership. large em ployers of labor are corporations, re g u ­ am ended to read 10:01 a m Mon­ ry ,lndlvldL‘ai reg ard less of w h e th e r h e ow ns an als to tax heavily foreign in v est­ C h ristian E ndeavor, 7:30 p.m . E v an ­ lated by the state and w ith th e ir p lan ts and books day T hen the am endm ents w ere m ents in o u r securities. T he o v er­ gelistic service, 8 p. m .—Rev. V. T acre of ground, a foot of lu m b er or a p ean u t stand open to inspection n o t by one gov ern m en tal agency Speeee. pastor. tf w ith d raw n and the sam e procedure Registe11 * CSCape th e m * ~ M cM innville T elephone- seas scram ble fo r w ar m aterials alone b u t b y p erhaps a dozen. B eing in co rp orated repeated again. T his horseplay w as given as a m ajor reason for th e y have a d efin ite established resp o n sib ility continued for m ore th a n an hour -M. E. Church (Bethany) soaring prices of ce rta in m etals u n d er th e law . L abor unions, w hich have received BY S P E C IA L until the m em bers, exhausted by and of th e shares of w ar supply On G erm antow n road. Sunday m any benefits from sta te and n atio n al laws, should m anufacturers. Specific instances school every S unday, 10 a m.; G er­ C O R R ESPO N D E N T th e ir own p arliam en tary m aneuvi b e read y to assum e th e ir sh a re of responsibility. log. w ere content to knock ►ff or heavy foreign buying of A m eri­ m an service. 11 a. m.. first and W A S H IN G T O N .— W h e n t h e w ork for the w eek-end and com. O f th e co n tro l C ongress now th ird S undays; E nglish service, 11 ** p re s id e n t’s reo rg an izatio n bill T h at Lorain, Ohio, boy w ho lost his dog Zero, can raw m aterials w ere cited Yet a. m„ second and fo u rth Sundays. ba ■ over tin* chief axecutlva, a l- back M onday m orning. it was plainly stated by an Italian can t be convinced th a t he h as lost nothing. ' com es o u t of th e Joint H ouse and m ost none is left to th a t body, tf sp e a k e r th at th e re w ill be no —E. Ju liu s T raglio, pastor. S e n a te co m m ittee w h ere hearings Four s ta te officials w ill em erge in th e te n ta tiv e d r a f t o f th e bill,' U niversity of M innesota stu d en t co-operative E uropean w ar fo r sev eral years at from the legislative session w ith a re b eing h eld on th e te n ta tiv e All S aints (Episcopal) b u t th e p o w er to m a k e o r d eny S enator B orah proposes a constitutional g roups have established 50-50 th rift clubs, b arrin g least. In fact, shortages of com- i bigger and b e tte r pay checks. S a l­ d ra ft, a lot o f d e b a te w ill c en te r Services for Passion S unday modifies w ere forecast as the m a­ a p p r o p r i a t i o n s . I t th e bill am endm ent to increase sta te rig h ts to cor­ o n ly women. T hey pro b ab ly fig u re w om en would jo aries o f the th ree in d u strial acci­ on th e p roposed ex ten sio n of r incentive for Italy or G erm any the fifth S unday in Lent w ill reach es the S e n a te as th e p re s i­ soon change th em to 60-40 clubs. d en t-unem ploym ent com pensation re c t evils ch a rg e d to th e suprem e court. held as follows: Holy com m union, civil serv ice to all f e d e r a l to s ta rt form al hostilities. d e n t’s e x p e rts h av e w ritte n it, oi? W,' " ‘ ¡ ^ ' ec-M'd from R elations of sta te s a re so interw oven th a t j 7:30 a. m.; church school. 9:45 a. agencies. m em b ers p ro b ab ly w ill p ro test No Tim e for Pessim ism T h at m an w ho successfully se n t a cigar to a friend $.1600 to $5600 a y ear and th e state in.; m orning p ra y e r at 11. Young G e n e ra l civ il se rv ice w ould w hat one does a ffe c ts th e o th ers and a loudly o v er th e proposal th a t , insurance com m issioner was given A ustralia, in an o rd in ary envelope, m u st have These w ere th e m a jo r subjects m ean a tre m e n d o u s sav in g to solution of this kind, it seem s to us, w ould least found a good, strong, five-cent cigar. only a few top a p p o in tm e n ts w ill u n d er discussion. R eaders can , guage so vile as to p u t one behind v,. {’r 'y b° Oal fro,n to *50®° ■* ta x p a y e rs w ho now a re su p p o rt­ h av e S e n a te confirm ation. easily g a th e r from m y review of th e bars if he sen t such through he worse th an no solution. Low w ages and ing th o u sa n d s of inefficient and T w enty em ployes of tw o C leveland : the m eetings th a t the business our own U. S. m ails? W hat m akes A bolition of th e c o m p tro ller long hours in W ashington, C alifo rn ia or panies w ere bequeathed stock in t h e p ain t corn- m em oration of St. P atrick. N ext useless political jo b h o ld ers, B ut m a n s confidence of fo u r m onths the difference? J u s t this—We sense g e n e ra l’s office, m en tio n ed In the Idaho, fo r instance, w ould b rin g th e sam e w hich m ight be considered sufficient com panies, ago Stinday. M arch 21, i.s Palm .Sunday. cong ressm en a re re lu c ta n t to i it in this land of th e open B ible has been som ew hat shaken reason for p re sid e n t's p u b lic re p o rt on re - D istribution of palm s and Palm level in O regon because of th e necessity p ain tin g the tow n red. yield a sin g le plum w hich is w J h . n n y » SkiM x. ° f ^ ‘-e'evtion th a t th ere is a m easuring rod, a o rg an izatio n , still is in the bill ■Sunday mualc, 10:30. L en ten season N ovem ber have becom e overcast. sta n d ard by w hich every created th e irs to g a rn e r in th e p atro n ag e of com peting in the n atio n al m a rk e t w ith before th e Joint com m ittee, As e tu is With the services of Holy Fears of a business slum p in the j intelligence in th e u niverse is to sh a re c ro p p e r system . them . A ce n tralize d p ro g ram is th e only it is now , C ongress h as control W e e k and th e E aster D awn service late spring a re general However; be ju d g e d —Angels, m en, demons. M any N ew Deal m easu res a re solution. M arch 28. nt 6:30 P astor H enry o v e r e x e c u t i v e e x p e n d itu re s non* that th e conference is over, I A nd th a t sta n d ard is th e g reat God now being in tro d u c e d w hich, If e> . H aller m ay be consulted anv th ro u g h p re -a u d its m ade by th a t again w ant to reem phasize my own him self. His m ercy, justice, good­ passed, w ill in crease th e p a tro n ­ duy, except M onday, betw een it) F ifteen Y ears Ago office. T h e p re s id e n t proposes to optim ism . I recognize th at the ness, tru th , righteousness. age yield. a. m. and noon, betw een 4 and (1 M arch 9, 1922 -B usiness m en get busy problem s confronting business c reate, as a su b stitu te , th e office You are say in g th a t flesh and F a u re st A nderson is to be c o n g ra tu ­ w hen Argus. a re A new bill sponsored by S e n a ­ l>. m.. or by appointm ent, a t Hie school m eeting votes dow n tran sp o rtatio n serious; b u t I still believe of a u d ito r g en eral a n d a sy s­ . blood n ev er d id n o r could live up lated on achieving th e h ig h est a w a rd in fo th a t House office, 232 N orth T h i r d to r W agner (D em ., N. Y.) calls r stu d en ts outside city. D onations to d efray cost t? 3J w d * avpra«e out a su b stan ­ to all of that.—"A ll have sinned and tem of p o st-a u d its w hich w ould scouting, th a t of eagle scout. It m ust have fo r tw o trip s daily to ru ra l d istrict n o rth of city. tially b etter y ear than 1936 The com e sh o rt of th e glory of God, fo r e x p e n d itu re of a billion d o l­ he rep o rte d to C ongress. It is avenue. la rs on low -cost housing and d ak e W eil of W eil's D ep artm en t sto re in New B absonchart is cu rren tly 16 per cent you are repeating. Yet C hrist in a been a glorious m om ent in th e life of his d o u b tfu l if C ongress w ill be p la ­ B eaverton C hurch of C h rist specifies th a t th e proposed H ous­ Y ork selecting apparel and m erchandise fo r th e local above a year ago and I am con- body like ours, tem p ted a t all cated by this g estu re. fa th e r, Jo h n L. A nderson, to have the store. Bible school, 9:45 a. m„ M|*s ing A u th o rity m ay ap p o in t w ith ­ i vinced th a t this im provem ent is points as we are, w ent th rough to honor of presenting the a w a rd to his son , Ho»,Pe r * su p erin ten d en t. E lm er Eugene G ray an d A lice C. B eeler m arried not due m erely to artificial caus- the glory of God. And w ho w as o u t re g a rd to civil serv ice or the as th e re is nothing in w hich a person can M arch 2. A N OTHEH c o n tro v ersial sec­ C om m union service, 11 a m f,,|. i es. C lassification A ct “ such officers, C hrist. His an sw er to P h ilip tells owed by preach in g by I h e 'p a s - tion of th e o rig in al d ra f t co n ­ B anks D airy P ro d u cts com p an y w ith S C Ink- F igures plainly indicate th at t h e 1 you. P hilip said—"Lord, show us ta k e as much pride as in the good ach iev e­ a tto rn e y s, a n d e x p e rts an d . . . a rR,' ,Iit r»B ?.nk5 C harles J * H erb. W illiam F ish er fe rre d upon th e p re sid e n t the ' M r . S P V r'U i. by the ch»ir* th e F a th e r and it sufficeth us.” such sk illed an d u n sk illed labor m ents of one’s children. d urable goods lines a re rapidly a p ­ co n tin u in g p o w er to reo rg an ize j *«rs. j . Johnson, director. A t 7*30 and C lell B. C arstens as in co rp o rato rs file articles proaching norm al. T hat m eans th a t T hen Je s u s’ an sw er cam e—"H e th a t a s m ay be n ecessary for the P- ni. the young people w ill have or incorporation. Com pany to o p erate B anks chee-e o ur gain is no m ere fla sh -in -th e -! h ath seen Me h a th seen th e F a th ­ p ro p e r p e rfo rm an ce of its d u tie s.” a fte r in v estig atio n th e sev eral s^rm80 Ulv 8crvice w ith a Short factory. er." So in all th a t C hrist said and agencies of g o v ern m en t, by iB IM o t ba ‘ilf Paat° r ' M id-w eek pan, "pre-N R A boom," n o r any S om e of the o ld er an d sounder A cceptance of +he new sew er system H illsboro g ettin g baseball fev er and M anager o th er type of gun-ju m p in g rally did. you see G o d —His etern al good­ m em b ers o f C ongress a re tire d of tra n sfe r, consolidation, seg reg a­ futile study W ednesday nt 7 30 p K reitz, fo rm er big league catch er, sends out notices ness, mercy, justice, holiness, tru th . by th e city council is good new s to m any O ur statistics represent fu rid am o n -' tion, e stab lish m en t, an d ab olition 1 “ m. G eorge W. Hatch, pustor. se rv in g ns personal em p lo y m en t to all in terested players to rep o rt. Now le t’s b rin g it home. On a tai progress. T he tid e of recovery of agencies an d fu n ctio n s. T his agencies, a n d do it only because H illsboro residents, who have been d e ­ M rs M ary A badie. C edar M ill resid en t 47 years is ru n n in g strong. I believe th a t day the Holy G host opened y o u r p a r t of th e bill p ro v ed such a layed in m aking th e ir connections z v « » , no one th in g can now stop it It in n er eye and you saw C h rist d y ­ th e ir fa te in electio n s back hom e It d ies F e b ru ary 28. bom bshell in th e c o m m i t t e e d ep en d s m ore often on Jobs they should be a real work stim u la to r in th e ing u n d er y o u r sins. You ran to is bigger th an Jo h n Lewis' fight h earin g s th a t it h as been m o d i­ T hirty Y ears Ago get fo r th e ir c o n stitu e n ts th an on Him. You took Him over as y o u r com m unity fo r th e sp rin g as well and to organize th e steel industry; and fied by th e a d d itio n of tw o new how w ell th ey do th e ir ow n jobs A rgus, M arch 7, 1907—G ilb ert L. H edges a p ­ it is m ore fu n d am en tal even than . ow n; as th e L over of y o u r soul. P erh ap s some of th e l o c a l provide fo r a num ber of persons. su b -sectio n s. in W ashington. p ointed d istric t atto rn ey fo r th is ju d icial district W <* see you now as S av io u r and th e proposals to “re fo rm ” the .su­ h u n ters m ight tak e a leaf from su cceeding A llen. Jo h n Wall appointed deputy. It isn 't know n a t th is tim e how saved. A nd rig h t th ere God put a prem e court. The B absonchart is ••xpeHenee of Mr. and Mrs. O FFIC IA L S w ho h av e had long Pacific C oast C ondensed M ilk com pany buys today forecasting fu rth e r recovery. new garm ent on you. He clothed m any co m prom ises th e p resid en t S- P. I ay lor of n e a r Scholls, e x p e rie n c e in d ealin g w ith is p re p a re d to m a k e w hen the B uilding activity seems off on a good O regon C ondensed Milk com pany p lan t h ere H ills­ This is no tim e to be a pessimist. you in him self; in his own good- la y lo r relates th a t recently, th e boro condenser first p lan t of its kind to o p erate Do not let the te m p o ra ry eddies I ness, holiness, tru th an d all th a t p lu m -p ie k e rs th in k th ey m ay not hill m eets open congressional op­ s ta r t fo r th e y e a r w ith new hom es u n d e r 1902°regOn’ w eather being w arm anil signs iiFSt Cream tu rn e d out h ere in fall of bother you. Row w ith the tide in he him self is. So in his eyes you position. p u t up m uch of a fight ag ain st of spring a p p aren t, he, accom ­ construction, o th ers planned and ren o v a­ etern ally stand. th is fe a tu re of th e re o rg a n iz a ­ stead of ag ain st it! panied liy his Wife, moved to the P ro b ab ly w h at R oosevelt w ill tions being m ade in a num ber of business S e n ato r F u lto n secured to sp eak a t H illsboro's B ut you look th e sam e to th e fro n t porch for a breath of a ir tion bill, fo r th e reason th a t w hat find it m ost difficult to sell C on­ houses. The pounding of ham m ers and th e biggest F o u rth of J u ly celebration. hom e folks and the neighbors and sunlight. Im id e, Ihe radio seem s to m o tiv a te th e av erag e g ress w ill bo th e proposals to TEN DOLLARS FINE A gnes W irtz. co u n ty resid en t 30 years, dies Maybe, b u t new things a re due. w as playing a sym phony and th e w h ir of th e saw a re good music and m ean at F Mrs. cong ressm an Is th e fe a r th a t m ak e new g ra n ts of pow er to Back th ere w hen v au deville w as Into his own. God puts his Spirit o rest G ro v e M arch 3. front door w as open. S uddenly som e m em b er m ay get m ore m uch in p rom oting prosperity. h im self c o n tin u in g ones, and to Jo h n R. M cNew of R eedville and Miss A nna being played in th e local theatres, and the w ork begins. Saved sin- th e couple w as su rp rised to see ju icy Jobs th a n he. e x e m p t all but a h a n d fu l of top th e sign on th e stage in one of ■ ners loathe th e sins they once I.isky of n e a r H illsboro m arrie d M arch 6. a C hina pheasant s tru t Into the It is ex p ected th a t even the a p p o in tm e n ts from S e n a te co n ­ them read TEN DOLLARS FINE courted. C hristiikene.ss builds in 'I R ' P o w el* an d S adie P ow ell m a rrie d M arch 2 yard and approach the porch an- m ost a rd e n t a d m in isti utionists firm ation. A nd p e rh a p s the p ro ­ E. E. F ish er re-elected m ay o r by a m ajo rity of FOR THROW ING SMUT OVER "Now ye are clean th ro u g h the l’a r