Pairo Two
ITI LL 8BÔ RO A R G U S, H IL L S B O R O , O REG O N
Thursday. March 1ft, 10ft
Candidates for
Higher Office
Developed
All lx
ondiicttxl by Mis»* Edith ( ’am p
bell. form er pastin' of the church
T he local union high school is giving R p o c i r d p i l i i <
ami assisting w orkers Watch for
ie
deserved
a
tte
n
tio
n
to
the
Possibility
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some
possibility
th e announcem ents of the services
W ith W h ich in Combined the H illnh oro Independent
M rs C am pbell w ill speak at a
of estab lish in g an a g ric u ltu ra l course here,
R illa b o ro AripiN i.xtnh 1894
H ills b o ro Independent E *ta h . lft'S
s|M*cinl Good Friday service at 7 4:»
M r K IN N R Y A M . K I W E Y , Publishers
sim ilar to the one th a t has been in e x ist
P in S he will appreciate m eeting llv A. L. Lliulbeck
Babson
B l -W* JOHN DOEoNY lA E ME AHY
Published T h u rsday.
Entere,! as second-class m a tte r In the
ence at F o rest G rove for a n um ber of Bv B A Roger
her many Ih lh b o io friends at this
postoffice a t H illsbo ro , O ra ro n
B S O N P A R K F lo r id a M arch
SALEM As an Incubator of po-
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fo u n d A ftECtPe FOB. A
y e a rs U n d er th e S m ith-H ughes law, high 12. "1 uni a } ung m an s ta llin g
pa
service Gu> 1* D uffield Ji
litieiil possibilities Hie recent leals
CAwe
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tor
w. V K R N K M c K in n ey
M rs e . c M c K inney schools m ay establish th e course and th e out for m yself I w ant to go to a
1 Inttve session (1eve,u|>e I a num ber
BAHKO v - w A n O ne SAIO TO FINO A
Associate E d ito r
E d ito r
section w hich is
of prospective ctindulaleN. receptive
fed eral governm ent m eets h a lf the expense
Whoaorvcr Will
grow ing
W h a t
R ecip e FDÖ OWE THAT C V fiN T HAVE
Hint active, who will bear w atching
of th e in structor.
do you th in k has
O F F I C I A L N E W S P A P E R O E W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y
(A bove N orth P lains)
(Ini'iiiK th e next tu»> years
ID PC EATEN,
The
im
p
o
rtan
ce
am
i
value
of
such
a
the
greatest
fu
Selected as O regon's Rest W eekly N ew sp aper, 19S0
S unday school 10 a in . scripture
Dean W alker, state senator from
t
u
r
e
’"
T
his
Is
a
course should be th o ro u g h ly a p p re c ia te d
N am ed on A ll-A m e ric a n W ee k ly N ew sp aper Eleven. 1930
' lesson study and discussion, morn fo lk ami Benton co^lntn• . was
question w hich 1
H o n o rab le M en tio n N a tio n a l E d it, r ia l Association N e w sp aper
mg w orship at 11; .sermon by p is hailed by m any as tlie logical stand
in this im p o rtan t a g ric u ltu ra l com m unity.
J
"
/
am often asked
Pre I
e
tor C onsecration service. H p ni a n t bearer for the republican» in
A g ricu ltu re involves a larg e p erc e n ta g e
Of course, the a n
I E vangelistic service for everyone the 1938 Kubernatoi tai campaiKn
sw er it e p e n d s
S ubscription Rates S tric tly Cash in Advance
of our p o p u latio n a n d n a tu ra lly all in te r
Tuesday. all-day p la y e r seiviee It was W alker who as uhalm i.in of
largely upon the
W ith in W ashington C ounty
E vangelistic service. H p in F.aslei the senate wu.v and ine.ins com
ested w ant to learn as m uch ab o u t th e
character, health
P * r year
ft.M
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cantata. "The V ictorious C hrist " m ittee. was largely instrum ental in
scientific side of th e w ork they a re en
M s m onhts
tf
$
and education of
by I.inn ,1 l.illenas is being pre bringing the state budget through
p art of A m erica
g ag ed in as possible. On th e face of th in g s
pared for E aster Sunday night th e session in a near balanced co n
O utside W ashington C o u n ty
th e p a r t i c u 1 a r
S aturday. 7 p in . street service in dition Walk« ! \\ii) also responsible
estab lish m en t of such a course seem s a
IJ. S., per year
12.00
Fo reig n countries
young man. h ere
33 50
Hillsboro, and a fter service in the for the satislactory com prom ise of
logical move on th e p a rt of th e hoard.
i,
... ..
*r>’ II’*' South or
little church on Main stieet near the highly controversial old age
R oger W. B abson is m i answ er
M E M B E R O regon S tate
First P astor will preach th e meg-
F ir s t A u dited T ap er.
E d ito ria l Association and
(. anada.
p«*nsi(»n m uddle While W alker is
L arg e st A B C W ee k ly
sage M elvin E Jam es, pastor.
N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Asso*
South Long H andicapped
non-coinim tlal as to his a ttitu d e
C irc u la tio n in W est.
»iät ion.
tow ard the governorship it can be
R eaders all know th e history of
H illsboro, alw ay s a good place in w hich
Beaverton Church of Christ
said that h»« is in a receptive mocxl
th e South p re tti well With the
to tra d e , will be stressed as an im p o rta n t ending
of slavery, the states below
Bible school. 9 45 a m ; com m u and can probably be persiiadisl to
5
tra d in g c e n te r here S a tu rd a y in a n o th e r th e M a so n a n d D ix o n lin e h u d to
nion service followed by preaching m ake the race if conditions rhap<*
by the pastor 11 a in , .subject. up right a year from now
of those very fine co-operative b a rg a in develop a com pletely new economy
They
needed
all
the
help
that
the
"The
T rium phal E ntry " N e x t
The A m erican Legion. V eteran s of days. It will pay buyers, as alw ays, to
A nother prospective republican
n
o
rth
could
give
them
Yet
the
r
e
l ord's day evening. Ben Stein, a gubeinator ial candidate also em erg
Foreign W ars. U nited S panish W a r V et visit in H illsboro this S a tu rd a v .
construction period, w ith the south
colored concert singer from Port ed from th e sension in the person
e ran s and o th e r patrio tic o rg an izatio n s
dom inated by n o rth e rn racketeers,
land, will sing negro spirituals A of Homer Angel state senatoi from
is a blot on the history of the n a
silver offering will he taken Next M ultnom ah county
th roughout th e country a re th e n a tio n ’s
tion. T he shortsighted actions of the
week we will join w ith the Con
greatest b u lw ark s against th e inroads of
Of legislators who aspire to go
republican p arty d u rin g th e post
gregational church in observing
subversive forces, who w ould overthrow
w ar period w ere in stru m en tal in
Holy W eek Tuesday and Wednes on to congress there w ere ieveral.
m oulding the politically
Solid
the A m erican system of gov ern m en t and
day in th e C hurch of C hrist P as mostly of th e (lermx'iatic p ersu a
D em ocratic S outh These sam e "re
tor B urns will preach on T h u rs sion Miss Daisy Bevans of ( ’In ka
“ U nem ploym ent C om pensation"
substitute th e ir own h a lf-b ak e d theories.
co nstruction" policies also held back
day and Friday in the t ’o n g r e g i mas county announced her elf as a
i By A rth u r J. Yeomansi
M em bers of th e v e te ra n s ’ o rg an iz atio n s
I th e industrialization of the new
tional church Pastor Hatch will candidate for the dem ocratic n o m
It should be rem em b ered th at unem ploym ent south for a generation. W ith the in
have proven th e ir love of co u n try th ro u g h b en efits
preach E aster Sunday w ill he ob ination for congress from the fu s t
a re to be paid fo r unem ploym ent only. d u strial organization w hich the
O regon district during the hud
served w ith special program s
out th e history of the nation and have con T hese a re not sick or accid en t benefits. To obtain
week of the sexMon R epresentative
rth already had built up. this
G e o r g e W Hatch, pastor
tinued, a fte r th e ir service, to be p e a ce these benefits, an em ploye m ust be able to w ork, b u t n h o andicap
C larence F. Hyde of Lane county
seem ed designed to keep
unem ployed, an d u n ab le to secu re em ploym ent. Any th e south prim arily a ru ra l section.
tim e patriots.
is also regarded as a demcxTatie
rc n te ro s ta l T abernacle
S om ething happened in the north
The v e te ra n s’ groups have u n d eserv ed unem ployed person w ho d esires to apply for benefits,
T he revival will continue every candidate for th e ('ougresstonul
m ust reg ister w ith th e local em ploym ent office of early in this century, how ever,
ly been on th e defensive from w ar p ro f his district. T his office w ill m ak e ev ery effo rt to w hich gave the south its real b u si
night this week at 7:45 Evangelist post H arry Botvin, of K lam ath
B ruce G ibson, the colored teaching county, speaker of the house, is
iteers, who h esitate at m eeting th e bills of locate w ork th at is su itab le for him . If em ploym ent ness start. T hat "som ething was the
evangelist. Is draw ing large crow ds knowai to aspire to bigger things
th e last g re a t conflict. T he ob jectiv e of cannot be su p p lied and he rem ain s to tally u n em b irth of th e labor m ovem ent. The
All are being blessed under bis politically and may get into the
first successful attack s w ere
race next year as a rival of W al
these groups is to see th a t th e d isab led , ployed, he shall be eligible for benefits, u n d e r the u d nion's
m
inistry.
irected at th e shoe and tex tile in
law. a fte r a w aitin g p erio d of th re e weeks.
te r M Pierce, for th e dem ocratic
Sunday
.school
Sunday
m
orning
at
th e w idow s and o rp h an s of our w a r d e a d O regon
A pplications for ben efits a re to be m ade to th e dustries. A few years of dom ina- •
til Rev. J II Ebert, su p e rin te n d nom ination for congress from the
tion
and
New
E
ngland
shoe
fac
are am ply ta k e n care of as w as prom ised local em ploym ent office, an d th e elig ib ility of th e in
be th e thirst m a series of messages ent Classes for all ages, come and second district On the other side
ries and tex tile m ills began m i
w hen th e boys w ent a w ay in 1917 and d iv id u al for ben efits is to b e certified th ro u g h th is to
children
w ith
you of the ticket E rnest H Fat land re p
on "C onspicuous C h aracters of the bring th e
g
ratin
g
w
est
and
south
-p
artly
to
1918 and as any g ra te fu l co u n try should office. B enefits w ill be paid by checks upon th e get out of the clutches of organized
Cross. P ontius P ila te "
On Good Morning worship at it o'clock, at resen tativ e from G illiam county.
The
Orenco-Reedville
Parish
te treasu ry . T h e re are fu ll provisions for th e a p
happy to w el w hich tim e Bi other G ibson will be liMim.s large as congressional m a
do. They sta n d solidly fo r th e co n tin u sta
labor and p artly to be closer to
S unday school in both churches, F riday, we w ill m be
of
plications fo r these benefits, an d fo r appeals from
idst
the
other speaking Young people's m eeting te ria l in case th e republican
th e sources of raw m aterials. As 10 a. m.; w orship service in the com e to our
ance of th e A m erican form of dem ocracy, th e decision of th e local office.
ti 45 p in All are w elcome
J the second district an* looking for
late as 1919. 52 p er cent of the n a O rcnco church. 11 a. m.; w orship chu rch es of th e city as well as nt
F S hackelford, pastor.
u likely candidate
In the third
th e p reservation of A m erican in stitutions
U n d er th e O regon law th e w eek ly benefits "shall tion's cotton spindles w ere in New
in th e R eedville church, 8 th e ir pastors Service w ill start at
d i s t r i c t F ills W Barnes dem ocratic
and th e m aintenance of an a d e q u a te n a be an am ount, com puted to th e n earest h alf-d o llar E ngland and only 42 p er cent in service
12 noon and w ill last until 3 p ni
p.
m.
W
om
en's
M
issionary
society
rep resen tativ e
from
M ultnom ah
Trinity Lutheran Church
of 50 p er cent of his w eekly wage," b u t it m ay not th e south. Today the south has 59
tional defense.
m eets at O renco on th e th ird W ed w ith seven com plete program s each
be less th a n ST n o r m ore th an $15 p er w eek P ro
Palm S unday services
begin county, is understood to be w illing
cen t and New E ngland only 38 nesday of each m onth and at R eed cen terin g around one of th e seven
Stand of th e legion to w a rd com m unistic visions a re also m ade fo r cases of p artial em p lo y p p er
should his constituent' decide to
er cent.
ville on th e fo u rth T hu rsd ay of I sayings of C hrist on the cross. nt 10:30 a m ; Sunday school 9 15 call hirn to th e larger field at the
influences is ably b ro u g h t out in th e fo l m ent. if w ages receiv ed a re not su fficien t to su p p o rt
W hat C ensus Show
each m onth.
tf Special m usic w ill be provided by Serm on to p ic . "In C h rist” Col 2: national capital S enator W alter F
each church and the pastors of each 1!. 7 You a re also w elcom ed to a t
low ing ed ito rial in th e Hood R iver N ew s: th e em ploye and h is dependents. B enefits sh ail be
T his so u th w ard m igration h a s
p ayable at th e ra tio of one w eek b en efit for each been bro u g h t into focus by the r e
church will speak on C hrist's last tend tin* L enten services, w inch Pearson. M ultnom ah county dem o
LEG IO N TA K ES A HAND
Seventh-day Adventist Church
fo
u
r
w
eeks
of
em
ploym
ent
d
u
rin
g
th
e
period
of
104
w ord* b.'fore hr: death Ortil W a re conducted every T hursday at 8 crat. is also inentloin'd as a likely
cently
announced
census
totals
for
A m erican Legion posts in St. H elens and V e r
Services a re held each S abbath W eniger. pastor
p m Tlie Rev F H inrichs of can d id a te for the third d istrict co n
w
eeks
im
m
ediately
preceding.
No
benefits
a
re
p
ay
1930-1935
F
igures
show
th
at
t
h
e
nonia recently decided to ta k e a h and in b reak in g
(S a tu rd a y ’ as follow s: S abbath I
B loom ing w ill d eliv er the serm on gressional toga
south
is
today
leading
all
sections
of
ab
le
b
efo
re
J
a
n
u
a
ry
2,
1938.
dow n com m unistic influences w h ich aim at se
10 a. m ; p reach in g service ,
•
•
•
•
"Blessed a re they that hear the
the country in grow th of population school.
D etails of ad m in istratio n and coverage v ary w ith
Christian Church
at 11; young people's m eeting a t
cu rin g control of lab o r o rg an izatio n s so th a t th ey
w ord of God. ndn keep It."
—th e rate of increase being alm ost 2:30
When
G
overnor
M
artin
com pleted
th
e
d
iffe
re
n
t
states.
It
can
n
o
t
b
e
to
o
h
eav
ily
em
p. m. P ra y e r m eeting W ednes- | L ord's day unified study-w orship
m ay be used to prom ote strife b etw een em ployers
th e task of scrutinizing and pass
phasized th a t states a re given alm ost u n lim ited r e double the national average. The day n ig h t at 8 o'clock. V isitors are service, 9 45-11 45 a m. C hurch
and w orkers, an d to this en d an n o u n ce th a t th ey
Methodist
Episcopal
Church
first
ten
states
and
th
e
ir
percentage
ing on the huge grist o f bills
sponsib ility in th e provisions w hich th ey ad o p t for
w elcome at any service.—Dr. W al school. 9:45; m orning w orship, 10:45
w ill, from now on. activ ely oppose com m unistic
increase in population are:
Palm S unday services w ill open pasted on to him by the legislators
th e reg u latio n s of th e ir unem p lo y m en t problem s
ter H untington, pastor.
tf Music by choir. Serm on "T he Lord
propaganda and effo rts in th e ir own com m unities,
F
lorida.
11.9;
V
irginia.
10.3;
K
en
T h ere has been co n sid erab le criticism of th e fed eral
Has Need of T hem ." S ervice for w ith the S unday school at 9:45 a in a total of 491 m easures had been
and w ill co-operate w ith o th er leg itim ate org an iza
law. because it does not force com pulsory coverage tucky. 10 2: Nevada. 9.9; Tennessee.
sh u t-in s by young people. 2:30 p C C. W eber, .superintendent. F lo r |x*rrnitted to continue th e ir way
Mountain Home Evangelical
tions to expose com m unists and th e ir purposes
9.4;
New
H
am
pshire.
9.2;
A
rkansas.
of all em ployed persons. It should be observed th at
m. C hristian E ndeavor. C 30 p m.. al decorations of palm s and flow to a place in the O regon statu tes
Church
and activities.
9.1; M issouri. 9.1: N orth C arolina.
In term e d iate and Young P eople ; ers C hurch w orship II a in A n F our of these w ere allow ed to be
the
states
m3y
do
so
if
th
ey
w
ish.
In
all
states
w
hich
R
egularly
each_
Sunday:
Sunday
L eading up to th is L egion action is th e fol
9.0: Idaho. 9.0. T otal for south. 80.
E dw ard JA ebischer. ! E vangelistic service. 7.30 p ni Song them by the choir. Ride On! R id e come low w ithout the governor's
setu
p
ap
proved
unem
p
lo
y
m
en
t
laws,
th
e
in
terest
of
school,
10
a.
m
T otal fo r nation. 4 8.
lowing. C om m unist p arty in stru ctio n s to its m em
ice assisted by the young on in M ajesty ” < D ykes’. Mrs R ex sig n atu re and one was passed over
the fed eral g o vernm ent is lim ited to th e collection of
N ote th a t seven of the above are sup erin ten d en t. M orning w orship I serv
bers in O regon:
people's choir led by E rnest O bert. ; Howell, pianist Solo: "T he Palms*' his veto Six other bills vetoed by
service
w
ith
alte
rn
a
tin
g
leadership.
o
n
e-ten
th
of
th
e
ta
x
levied
on
em
ployers
of
eight
or
so u th ern states. F u rth erm o re, the
“W herever a rev o lu tio n ary situ atio n is d e
i Fauré» w ill be sung by J S turer
m ore. T he states m ay ex ten d th e ir law s to cover all sh are of in d u strial incom e going to C hristian E ndeavor, 7:30 p_m. Evan I stu d en t of N orthw estern C hristian 1 Serm on: "T he T rium phal E ntry of the governor m ust aw ait action
veloping. th e p a rty advances certain tran sitio n al
t>y th e next legislature special or
gellstic service, 8 p. m. Rev. V . T . ' c o lle g e , s o n g d i r e c t o r S e r m o n
em
ployes
if
th
ey
w
ish.
For
exam
ple,
a
state
law
m
ay
these
states
has
show
n
a
consistent
our Lord " At 6.30 j, in th e Ep reguh r before th eir fate is d e f
slogans and p a rtia l dem ands co rresponding to th e
Speece, pastor.
tf G iving C hrist a T riu m p h al E ntry
include
th
e
coverage
of
all
ag
ric
u
ltu
ra
l
and
dom
estic
gain
each
y
ear
rig
h
t
through
the
d
e
concrete situation, but these dem ands and slogans
I T h ere w ill be evangelistic services w orth I.eague hour w ill have a d e initely determ ined Of the 491 new
em ployes T hese m ay be inclu d ed in th e sta te tax
pression.
and s t u d y program a< ’s. 124 bore th e en ieig cn ry clause
m ust be b e n t to th e rev o lu tio n ary aim of c a p tu r
i ' Very night d u rin g th e week w ith votional
M. E. Church (Bethany)
and
In
th
e
provisions
for
b
en
efits
in
th
e
case
of
u
n
Now,
w
h
at
a
re
the
reasons
for
this
ing pow er and ov erth ro w in g bourgeois capitalistic
1 E rnest O bert, as song d irecto r and E vening w orship hour 7:30 Special and becam e o perative im m ediately
em ploym ent. T his is e n tirely a state prero g ativ e and
sp ectacu lar grow th? F irst is that
On G erm antow n road. S unday ! soloist. Sermon* Monday. "N oth- m usic by m ixed q u artet Serm on by
society. T he p a rty m ust n e ith e r sta n d aloof from
responsibility. T he fed eral g overnm ent, how ever, p roduction costs in D ixie are low school every Sunday, 10 a. m.; G e r I ing B ut L eaves;" T uesday. "C hrist's the pastor, subject: “I G ave my Life upon M gnatute by th e governor
th e daily needs and struggles of th e w o rk in g class
The others will become* law on
w ill contin u e to collect only from em ployers of eight e r th an in any o th er area. Factories man service. 11 a. m., first and U nansw erable Q uestion." W ednes for Thee
On T uesday C ircle III
n o r confine its activ ities exclusively to them . The
can be b u ilt 20 to 30 per cent ch eap th ird S undays; English service, 11 day. “The Word in Ju d g m en t;" of the L adies Aid society will Ju n e 7. a fte r the ex p iratio n of the
or
m
ore.
task of th e p arty is to u tilize these m inor e v e ry
w aiting period.
It m ay not b e g en erally und ersto o d th a t a fter e r dow n h e re th an in the n o rth or a. m.. second and fo u rth Sundays. T hursday, “T he M aster An E xam meet. On W ednesday at 7:30 p ni req u ired 90-day
•
•
•
•
day needs as a sta rtin g point from w hich to lead
w est. P lum bing and h eating econ —E. Ju liu s T raglio, pastor.
th e re w ill be a service of prayer
tf
1941,
th
e
state
com
m
ission
w
ill
ra
te
em
ployers
a
c
ple:"
F
riday.
"The
Voice
from
C
a
l
th e w orking class to th e rev o lu tio n ary stru g g le for
om ies alone are trem endous. Sec
and praise. Tlie choir rehearsal for
Wlivii G overnor M artin sinned
co
rd
in
g
to
th
e
ir
em
p
lo
y
m
en
t
experience,
and
em
v
ary
.”—R.
L.
P
utnam
,
pastor.
pow er.
E aster m usic w ill be held In the th e hill providing fur purchase of
ployers w ho m ain tain re g u lar em ploym ent, w ill have ond. th e re is an am ple supply of la
Laurel Evangelical Church
“It is necessary to go th e w hole len g th of any
b or at low prices. S o u th ern wages
church au ditorium at 7 45 p. m ad d itio n al land and construction
th
e
ir
co
n
trib
u
tio
n
reduced.
T
h
is
is
to
en
co
u
rag
e
F
ou
rsq
u
are
C
hurch
(Seven
m
iles
south
of
H
illsboro)
I
sacrifice, if need be. to reso rt to strateg y and
can be 10 to 20 p er cen t under
Good Friday services 12 25 to 3 p
re g u la r em ploym ent, and to do aw ay w ith t h e
S u n d ay school, 10 a. m . Mrs. A i T he pastor w ill speak at both s e r m. in th e B aptist church A lex of .i .late lib rary building he did
adroitness, illegal proceedings, reticen ce and s u b
those in th e n o rth because living
even b etter th an friends of the
trag
ed
ies
of
u
nem
ploym
ent
as
fa
r
as
possible.
W
atkins,
su
p
erin
ten
d
e
n
t.
P
reaching
vices
Sunday
In
th
e
m
orning,
w
hen
costs a re th at m uch less. T hird,
terfuge. to anything, in o rd er to p e n etrate into th e
an d er H aw thorne, pastor
m easure had hoped for In view
service,
11
a.
m.
Ju
n
io
r
C
hristian
th
e
m
onthly
m
issionary
service
is
|
th
e
re
is
plenty
of
ch
eap
power.
tra d e unions, rem ain in th em an d carry on th e
of th e fact th at th e m easure in
E
ndeavor,
6
p.
m.—Rev.
V.
T.
Speece.
held,
his
su
b
ject
w
ill
be
'G
o
d
ly
F
o
u
rth
—and
v
ery
sig
n
ifican
t—the
C om m unist w ork in th em at any cost.
tf O ptim ism " and In the evening he
“M adam, you will visit m a n y volves a general fund deficit of
south is not yet union-ridden. The pa.-tor.
“W hatever serves to ad v an ce class w a rfa re is
foreign
lands and th e courts of m ore than $433000. ngainst w hich
will
brin
g
an
evangelistic
message.
com
bination
of
these
advantages
m oral. We m ust know how to ap p ly at need,
kings and queens You w ill Con th e governor had rejieatedly w a rn
T
h
e
orchestra
w
ill
play
beginning
First
Church
of
Christ,
Scientist
m
akes
th
e
Southland
a
m
agnet
for
knavery, deceit, illegal m ethods, h id in g tr u th by
C apitol w orkm en cut dow n a tre e on the suprem e
ed. it had been hoped that he
S ervices a re held every Sunday at 7:15 and the sung service will q u e r all rivals and m a rry the man w ould at lenst perm it the bill to
silence, in o rd er to p en etrate to th e v ery h e a rt of
court b u ild in g g rounds th e o th er day, w hich in d i n o rth ern businessm en and th e ir in
of y o u r choice He w ill be tall,
com
m
ence
at
7:30.
featuring,
again
dustries.
at
11
a.
m.;
W
ednesday
evening
th e tra d e unio n s in th e U n ited States, to rem ain
cates. perhaps, th a t it w as past 70.
b e c o m e law w ithout Ills signature.
«ervices at 8 o'clock; S unday school th is Sunday, old choruses of the dark, and handsom e, aristocratic, F irst obstacle to be overcom e in
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th e re and accom plish th e C om m unist task."
A n U pw ard S piral
ch u rch T here w ill be an in te re st young and rich." said the fortune-
at
11
a.
m.
P
u
p
ils
up
to
the
age
L eaders w ho seek to aro u se an d use c l a s s
T he p a re n t factories m ay not yet
B oston telep h o n e su b scrib ers can now ta lk into
the new state building program Is
ing m usical program w ith
t h e teller
h a tre d to f u r th e r th e ir ow n political and o th er a m
a phone w hich, th ro u g h a reco rd in g tape, rep eats , be m oving b u t new branch plants of 20 years a re w elcom ed. F ree young people's q u a rte t and solo
"Oh. isn't th at lovely' Now tell that of aeq u irin g the additional
read
in
g
room
open
on
W
ednesdays
a
re
m
ushroom
ing
up
ev
ery
w
h
ere
in
bitions a re to tally u n fit to rule. F or th is reason,
The act specifies th at the
conversation. T his is no im p ro v em en t at all on th e
num bers. T his w ill be the last me ju st one m ore thing How will land
th e south. T he geographical sp read and S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p. m service before th e pastor and fam I get rid of my present h u sb an d ’’" $300.000 ap p ro p riated for this p u r
d ec e n t A m ericans w ill h ope th a t th e A m erican
p a rty line.
ing out of factories as protection S unday's topic, “M atter."
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L egion will, th ro u g h all its posts, b reak dow n e f
I the client. Ex.___________ j pose must be used ill the purch ase
ily leave on a vacation. D uring
forts of th e C om m unist p arty to provoke in d u s
of all or a portion of four blix'k.s
H istorian suggests th a t th is is th e sitdow n era. ag ainst labor troubles and as a r e
su
lt
of
th
e
R
obinson-P
atm
an
Act
Congregational
Church
tria l w a rfa re in o u r land. L egionnaires could p e r
of residential p roperty lying d ire c t
m eaning, probably, th a t th e A m erican w o rkingm an is giving D ixie a real boom. Meat
M
arch
21:
C
hurch
school,
10
a.
form no g re a te r serv ice to th e com m unities w hich
ly n o rth nf the capitol site W hile
still isn 't back on his feet.
packing, food products, m etals, pa m . Prof. S talley, su p erin ten d en t;
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a re H om e to them .
S panish loyalists charge 100.000 som e of the ow ners nf this p ro p
T hursday. M arch 11
per. chem icals, and an expanding m orning w orship at 11. Serm on.
e
Italian troops fighting on side uf rty are ready und nnxious to sell,
V erm ont h en lays fo u r-y o lk ed eggs, each about : list of in d u stries a re "m oving in" on
B ritish navy head pleads f o r
m any of the others w ho ow n b e a u
th re e inches long, proving, doubtless, th a t rugged ! th e e n tire south. W orkers in these "T he K ing Comes.” A nthem . "Fling large naval program and defies re b e ls .
W ide th e G ates." S tain er Violin
D ow ager Q ueen M urie of R um ania tifu l hom es in this choice section of
indiv id u alism still ex ists in A m erica.
j businesses provide additional con- solo—Melodie. Tschaikow.sky, Mrs. M ussolini of Italy to tr y to close
the capital city a re strenuously op
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E ffo rts to estab lish a $1,500,000 naval
i su m er m ark ets fo r o th er products D ungan. Y oung people's m eeting. up the M editerranean sea ro u te b e seriously ill from poisoning
N ational labor relations board posed to su rren d erin g th eir p ro p
T
h
at
Fargo.
N.
D.,
sew
ing
m
ach
in
e
w
hich
w
as
and.
in
tu
rn
,
m
ore
factories
spring
a ir base a t T ongue P oint have ag a in been
m . u n d er direction of L aw tw een E ngland and points east of 1 o r d e r s R em ington-R and to t a k e erty . C ondem nation proceed i n g s
u ilt in 1884 an d still ru n s is p ro b ab ly sim ilar to th e up. M oreover, new in d u stries are 7 ren p.
ce W ism er 'Music w ill have Suez.
tu rn e d dow n and S e c re tary Sw anson says b one
back 4000 em ployes th e board said w ill undou b ted ly have to he re s o rt
b eing fostered. F o r instance, fast large
o u r laundress doesn’t use
P resident R oosevelt and p arty lost th e ir jobs in a strik e that ed to in som e eases w hile o th er
place in the E aster m orning
his d e p a rtm e n t has found th e p ro ject un
grow ing southern pine has great service,
leave
for
W
arm
Springs,
Ga
,
for
in p rep aratio n by soloists
started last May in six of the com p ro p erly ow ners may he w illing to
p o ten tialities as an im portant future and chorus
necessary. A p p a re n t p re fe re n c e of t h e
of tw en ty voices.—T. tw o w eeks' stay.
sell if they a re perm itted to retain
p an y ’s plants.
source of n ew sprint.
N
avy
d
e
p
a
rtm
e
n
t
flatly
re
jects
navy fo r sunny S o uthern C alifo rn ia seem s
Rogue R iver voters recall M ayor a life in terest in th e ir homes. At
T he south, of course, is not an A rth u r D ungan, m inister.
naval
a
ir
base
a
t
T
ongue
Point.
an y rate it is not expected Hint
H atch as resu lt of liquor fight.
to elim in ate any idea of a d e q u a te defenses
U topia. It has its troubles. The sum
F a ir and im p artial h earin g on
m ore than tw o of the four blocks
All Saints Episcopal ( hurrh
F ifte e n Y ears Ago
m er h eat problem m ay be solved in
Monday, March 15
f o r th e C olum bia and O regon. M illions
T
ow
nsend
pension
program
in
co
n
can
be acquired w ith the available
S ervices for P alm S unday w ill
C h ry sler corporation s e c u r e s
A rgus, M arch 16. 1922 — N ig h t p ro w ler makes p a rt by air-conditioning. B ut th ere
a re sp e n t in ou r sister sta te s to th e n o rth
be held as follows: church .school at gress urged by R epresentative Mott. court Injunction o rd erin g 5000 sit- ap p ro p riatio n b u t this w ill lie e n
are
still
soil
erosion,
farm
tenancy,
U. S. reb u k es H itler for an ti-
tirely adequate for the p resen t p ro
a n d south w hile one d o lla r is spent fo r raid s on sev eral H illsboro homes, in clu d in g those i and o th er handicaps to overcom e. 9:45 a. m. M orning w orship and
down strik e rs o u t o f C hrysler gram w hich contem plates th e con
C. B. B uchanan. F. L. E rw in, Mrs. H en rietta M or
serm on a t 11 o'clock. The v icar will A m erican jib es in controlled press plants.
T
enancy
is
p
robably
the
w
orst
fea
naVy and arm y purposes in th is sta te . of
gan, E lm er Johnson, T hom as C onnell, E dw ard S chul- tu re of southern life today. E arn preach. W ednesday at 2:30 p. m.
A rea from P ortland to L aG rande
stru ctio n of not m ore th an tw o
T w enty-one. mostly women, k ill
R e p re se n tativ e M ott d eclares th a t he is m erich. H illsboro T ra d in g com pany till tapped.
ings of te n a n t farm ers a re u n b eliev th e vicar will give the last m ed ita u n ite In cam paign for new four- ed in C hinese firecrack er plant e x buildings. T he first building to be
Mrs. T heodore V an d erzan d en dies at Roy hom e ably low. As a rule; th is is not due tion on th e steps to discipleship lan e w a te r-g ra d e highw ay th rough
constructed out of the general fund
“ not d isc o u ra g e d ” and we hope th a t th is
plosion at M anila. P. L
ap p ro p riatio n w ill have to ta k e care
to exploitation of the land-ow ner the subject will be "S hare." On th e C olum bia riv e r gorge.
is th e case because it a p p a re n tly is going M arch 8.
Hugh
S.
Johnson,
ex
N.
R.
A.
a
d
of th e needs of the state lib rary .
P e te r W elty, H elv etia re sid e n t 40 years, dies but ra th e r to th e prevailing system Good Friday th e th re e h ours ser-
Friday, March 12
to ta k e a lot of c o n sta n t p e g g in g aw ay to M arch
m inistrator. m akes w ith erin g a t T his re q u irem en t was w ritten Into
10.
of ag ric u ltu re w hich cannot be sup- j vice w ill be held com m encing at
Ju d g e Jo h n P a trick D evaney, fo r tack on fascism and com m unism in th e bill. If a second building is con
g e t any results.
P ro m o ters of W ashington co u n ty b aseb all league p o rted by p resen t cotton prices. At 12 noon. T hose not able to rem ain m er M innesota chief justice, urges New York talk.
stru c te d it will, m ore than likely, be
a rra n g e schedule. T eam s en te re d a re G aston. Banks, ten cents p er pound, th e ann u al net for the full th re e hours w ill have congressional acceptance of Roose
W ar d e p a rtm e n t announces selec
H illsboro K nights of C olum bus, R eedville, B eav er incom e of th e southern te n a n t farm an o p p o rtu n ity to leave d u rin g the v e lt’s ju d iciary reorganization plan tion of Tacoma. Wash . as s i t e o f done u n d e r the provisions of a n
e r is less th an $250 p e r year! F u r singing of a hym n. All a re Invited as "th e most conservative rem edy" first of series of arm y a ir bases to o th er m easure w hich authorizes the
ton an d Tigard.
state highw ay com m ission to con
The anti-noise bill, p ro h ib itin g auto-
C h ester W hite sw ine b reed ers fo county organize th erm ore, land-ow ners do not fare to join us in com m em orating our for p ro tectin g the confidence of be established in strateg ic ureas.
stru c t a building ns a p a rt nf the
, m uch better.
L ord's death. Come for a p a rt of th e people in the su p rem e court.
m obiles on any s tre e t o r hig h w ay to be w ith W. N. H ath o rn of L au rel as president.
O rder of national labor relations cnpitnl group anil at a cost of not to
Diversification Great Need
C hris Y ungen Sr., county resid en t m any years,
the th re e hours if unable to a t S en ato r N orris urged congress to hoard challenged b y R em ington-
o p e ra te d w ith m ore noise th a n necessary
T he south realizes th a t this prob- tend th e full period. C hoir re h e a rs try both legislative rem edies and R and. Will lak e fight to federal exceed $500,000.
dies at H elvetia M arch 8.
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an d p ro h ib itin g equ ip p in g c a rs w ith m u ff
1
lem
m
ust
be
solved.
It
is
my
obser-
al w ill be held on F riday evening con stitu tio n al am endm ents to r e courts.
Mrs. Jo h n Boyd, county n a tiv e d au g h ter, dies at
' vation, a fte r spending n early tw en- a t 7:30. R. B u rn ett gave a very in lieve "th e in to lerab le situation."
T
w
o
proposed
eon
s
t
itu tio n a l
le r cu to u t, has been signed by th e governor, C ornelius M arch 11.
C hairm an Eccles of federal r e
H eads of P o rtlan d saw m ills ask serve board culls for "prom pt b a l am endm ents will be before th e v o t
E lm er T. W ohler an d M iss Ella Ellefson of 1 ty w in ters in th e south, th a t the co r te restin g talk to the Young P eople’s
i f th is law accom plishes a n y th in g a t all
rect rem edy has been found. —di-
ers ai general election In IMS e a
last S unday ev ening on an th a t negotiations be sta rte d to s e t ancing of federal budget."
in th e w ay of elim in atin g u n necessary H illsboro m arried M arch 12. G room serv ed in n avy 1 versified ag ricu ltu re and industry. society
resu lt of the action of th e recent
“Im ag in ary
C ruise around th e tle pay question.
d u rin g th e W orld war.
Teusday,
March
16
legislative session. O ne of these will
I feel th a t the a d m in istratio n ’s pol
noises it will be th o ro u g h ly a p p re c ia te d .
Dr. T ow nsend sentenced to serv e
Rev. J O. C rozier, retire d M ethodist m inister, dies icy of helping te n a n ts to buy th eir W orld."—R eginald Hicks, vicar.
W illiam G reen. A. F of L p re si bh an o th er bid for an increase in the
W h en people have no resp ect fo r th e rig h ts at C o rn eliu s M arch 9.
m inim um 30 days in jail and fined dent, supports Roosevelt court re
farm s, w hile spectacular, is o n ly su -
pay
of the law m akers. It proposes to
$100 for co ntem pt of th e national form plan as vital to deal w ith so
F irst B aptist C hurch
of o th e rs th ey are bound to b ring ab o u t
H illsboro L egionnaires p re p a re for m instrel show ' perficial. A program of diversified
fix the jier diem of the legislators
house
of
representatives.
M id-w eek p ra y e r and Bible study
in A pril.
cial problem s and to keep respect at $8 for a session of 6(t days. The
in d u stry and ag ric u ltu re —including
th e e n a c tm e n t of such laws.
G eneral M otors and U nited A uto
o th er proposed am endm ent to the
crop rotation, livestock and poultry hour 8 p. m. T hursday. T he O ren m obile W orkers announce se ttle l o r li1 1 ; i ii■. I 11 ibiinal.
T h irty Y ears Ago
co cottage p ra y e r m eeting 7:30 p.
Hotel em ploye strik e rs rush hotel constitution w ould extend the lim e
A rgus, M arch 14 1907—C o u n ty G range co n v en raising, and vegatable gardening is m. T uesday at th e hom e of Mr. and m ent of issues.
in D etroit, seize guard. C hrysler in w hich the governor has to pass
tion held h ere w ith S tate D eputy A. N. C u ttin g of i th e basic solution. B ut this requires Mrs. Bella. E veryone is welcomed.
S aturday, M arch 13
strik e rs rem ain in plants.
and education. I n f a r t ,
on bills follow ing the ad jo u rn m en t
M em bers of th e house of lords in Lon K inton presiding. M ore th an a h u n d red atten d . D ele c p h atience
G erm any n ew spaper insists P resi of the session to 20 days. He now
S
unday
school
9:45.
M
orning
w
or
a ra c te r and train in g are the only
P resid en t Roosevelt signs ex e c u
don w ere s ta rtle d w hen th e E arl o f gates to state convention in clu d e H. T. B uxton of sound basis for any reform . The ship 11. O ur atten tio n th ese days tiv e o rd e r re stric tin g im portation d ent R oosevelt in terv en e to curb has only five days in w hich to w ade
F orest G rove, Jo h n Loftis of G lencoe an d B. K. D en g o v ern m en t can be of the greatest has been tu rn ed to the death and of C anadian red cedar shingles in attack s in New York on Adolph through the h u n d red s of bills w hich
L othian a s se rte d th a t the U nited S tates ney
of B eaverton.
H itler and Nazlism.
h elp to th e south by encouraging resu rrectio n of C hrist. T he pastor to the U nited StatM
a re dum ped into his lap d u rin g 111*'
w as resp o n sib le fo r the B ritish victory in
W illiam H. L ung. C ivil w ar veteran, dies a t C o r farm ers, th ro u g h educational m eth w ishes to co n tin u e th e tre n d of
R ear A dm iral R. P. Hobson, S pan closing dnys of the session.
P assengers tak en off the b u rn in g
th e W o rld w a r. T he allies w ere sure c ry nelius M arch 11.
ods. to abandon th e ir historic one- th o u g h t as he speaks on the su b B ritish m otorship S ilv erlarch i n ish-A m erican w ar naval hero who
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Miss S usie M cK inney goes to P o rtlan d to tak e cro p system in fav o r of a general je c t "G od’s V alue of Blood." B. Y. m id-PacIfic n o rth e a st of Honolulu, su n k ship to bottle up Spanish fleet
in g fo r U. S. aid a n d used every conceiv
A
lthough
the
"good
tim e" bill
in Santiago, Cuba, harbor, dies in
in sten o g rap h y .
p rogram .
P. U„ 7 p. m. T h e pastor is lead U S. cru ise r goes to aid.
a b le p ro p a g a n d a m eans to force us in. course
does not becom e effective u n til
T he south's advantages, how ever, ing th e union in a stu d y of B ible
P. R. & N. G reek laborer, w orking as “pow der
S tren g th o f A m erican Legion New York.
T hey w ere m ig h ty g lad to have us ta k e m onkey." blow n to bits in explosion n ear B uxton far o utw eigh these econom ic ills. I archeology, th e study of th e land pledged to fight f o r A m erican
Six dead, 300 h u rt in P aris rio t state pen iten tiary w as begun this
firm ly believe th a t dow n h ere be and book and th e people. E vening p rinciples and against subversive ing betw een com m unists and rig h t w eek and w ill continue steadily
o v e r th e b u rd en in 1917. but from th e ir W ednesday.
u n til nil nf th e n early 200 m en. w ho
P h ilm o re P arm ley and Miss Viola S hipley m a r low th e Mason and D ixon line lie service 8 o’clock T he su b ject will forces in L egion's 18th b irth d ay ist F rench nationalists.
a ctio n s since in re p u d ia tin g w ar debts,
S ir A usten C ham berlain, B ritish are entitled in their liberty under
th e g re a t new m a rk e ts of tom orrow .
ried
at
B
anks
M
arch
7.
p
arty
in
P
ortland.
the term s of this net have been re
etc., one m ig h t q u estio n as to w h e th e r we
H enry Ford says in d u stry m ust foreign secretary from 1924 to 1929. leased under this program in o rd er
R. I. Cate. P o rtlan d real estate m an, opens o f I am convinced th a t tlie sh rift of th e D om inion today is p ractically
in d u stry in this direction w ill con at an all-tim e peak and C anada is pay a recent m inim um wage one dies.
w ere even in th e big stru g g le.
fice in H illsboro and W. E H anley of F orest G rove tin
to
clean th e slate by the tim e the
Ju stin M iller, president Federal
u e. T he w in te r clim ate and the ju s t g ettin g underw ay! Hence, I say w hich allow s a man to m ake a liv
n am ed local m an ag e..
Bar association, tells sen ate Judici act becom es operative.
tr a ile r w ill brin g h ere from n o rth to th e young m an sta rtin g o u t for ing for him self and his fam ily.
Alsom S o u th er residence on S o u th F irst stre e t e rn cities m illions of people w ho, him self today: "Go South or G o ,
ary com m ittee average age of su
night.
Sunday, March 14
prem e co u rt ju stices has risen
a re being tax -rid d e n by parasitic I N orth Y oung Man. Be a P ioneer
G o v ern o r M urphy to seek solution of b u rn C ed lerk T uesday
S ubscribe now to th e A rgus. In
P e te r Boscow rep o rts H illsboro school p o litician s and labor rackateers. A n Som ew here!"
S eattle to P o rtlan d a ir crew win from 51 w hen nation founded to W ashington county $1.50 a year,
sit-dow n s trik e s — h e a d lin e. E nforcem ent census show s 525 ch ild ren of school age 259 m ales o th er section w hich has vast fu tu re
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of law s w ould be one of th e best solutions. and 266 fem ales.
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lan d in g gear gives a irp o rt scare.
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