T'ajr*' Two H lttS B O R O S?iUsbonOA.rg us A R G U S . T T T L T .S B O R O , Labor Racketeers and Agitators Hit by Governor Much Support Seen ORRGuN Potatoes, furniture or babies? Thurfldny. April fi. TO' Tuesdas m o rn in g T h e Rev. t ) W. T u y lo r. le c to r o f (¡ra c e M e m o ria l, was host A ro u n d ta b le conference | was b e lli a fte r th e b re a k fa s t, led by lb .h o p II I) D a g w e ll O u tin g th e m o rn in g s e i s ice last Sunday the y ie a r b a p tiz e d J o h n Douglas. Railroad Freight and Passenger Business Best Political w riters are expressing the be­ lief th at G overnor M artin will be a c a n ­ You men who have made our farms famous — d id a te to succeed him self and most fair- M c K IN N K Y A M r K IN N R Y . HubUahere You men who own or work for industry — Published T h u rs d ay. E n tered aa aerond-claaa m a tte r In the m inded O regonians, unless p reju d iced for B y A. I.. I.indbeck (By Ito g rr W. ItuliMMii) ■ son of Judge and Mrs Don T em ­ poat o ffic e at H iila b e ro , Drew on You women who raise our children — G ove rn or M a rtin struck out at pleton. also Paul Svdnes. on of som e p a rtic u la r reason, will hope th a t BABSO N P A R K , F lo rld ii R a il­ i labor “ racketeers" and agitators 1 M r and M r. S W M elbllisb le t 's do sem« cfwar th in k in g togotho r I such is th e case. road freig ht and passenger hiuu- w V K R N K M c K inney m e s . e . c M c K in n ey •ill along the lin e d u rin g the past Iteginuld Hicks, vlcur. n c s is tixlu y the best since 1930 E d ito r Aaaociate E d ito r Indications a re th a t th e g o vernor will week. For t h e fir s t receive su p p o rt of people of all p arties, In addresses before businessmen It husoes er W ill- H illsboro tim e in six years, 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 C N T Y 'M a m St near E li si A v e t this giguntic n a ­ because they feel th a t his ad m in istra tio n and ranchers of eastern and cen­ Selected aa O regon's Rest W e e k ly New sp aper. 1930 tra l Oregon he declared his re a d i­ tio n a l in d u stry Is T h u rs d a y , ti p in . e v a n g e lis tic N a m e d on A ll-A m e ric a n W ee k ly N e w sp aper F le a m . 1 M 0 has been a ste a d y in g influence in a tim e of ness to deal w ith sit-do w n strike s operating ill bluek service S a tu rd a y 7 p. in , w e a th e r Rono>*abla M en tio n N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Association N e w a pa p er stress and because lu> has th e in testinal should the need arise in thus state in k Interest i n p e rm ittin g , w e w ill have a street Pro Juetion Contest, 1034-35, end G eneral Excellence, 1935 fo rtitu d e to ta k e a stro n g hand in b e h a lf and condemned Jol$n H Lewis. ra il slocks since se rvice .it Second am t M ain, f o l­ s C IO labor chief, us an “ in te rlo p e r" S ubscription Rates S tr ic tly Cash in A d ra n cs the new year has of law and o rd er. By his fearless sta n d lo w e d by c h u rc h se rvice In the whose leadership was threatening W’ ith in W ashington C o unty lifte d th e ir vulue c h u rc h at It p m. S unday. 3 p. in . he h as won th e a d m iratio n and resp e c t cis iliza tio n . P er year J i 50 20 to 25 per cent. T w o m onth« .35 e v a n g e lis tic se re n e , fo llo w e d by a F ix m o n h t a ______ _____ »5 of th o u sa n d s on th e o th e r side of th e O ne m o n th ___ .... 10.20 Yet. at these high * A m erica is tra v e lin g the same tu n e o f i ' iii i m e ra lio n u n it p ra y e r T h re e m onth« to 50 P e r copy . ------------- -------- . „ S t i r - r — x jr political fence, w ho will g lad ly su p p o rt putt, that Ita ly and G erm any have e r levels, c a rrie r M e lvin E J .unes, pastor. O utsida W ash in g to n C o u n ty share» ure o n ly him if he survives the biggest te s t— th e trodden and is headed straig ht fo r U. S . per Tear .... Past indifference in insisting upon Columbia Empire 12.00 Fo reig n countries ...... IS 50 dietatorsh ip in the op in ion of the 20 p r r cent above B eaverton C hurch o f C h rist d em ocratic prim aries. governor, who declared that the products stopped both the direct and indirect flow of th e ir 1933 highs M E M B E R O regon S ta te B ib le school, 9 45 a. n i , Mi's. F ir s t A u d ited Paper. I t o g r r W I t . i team w h ile in d u s tria l a ctivitie s o f "se lfish labor ra c k ­ T rue, (he g o v ern o r has in cu rred the E d ito ria l Association and returns to your own pocketbook. Indifference penalized V c m i.i H opper. s u p e rin te n d e n t L a rg e s t A B C W ee k ly eteers" must be curbed N a tio n a l E d ito ria l A mo » stocks are n e arly w ra th of c e rta in m inority groups, but no C irc u la tio n in W est. C o m m u n io n service, 11 a. m . f o l­ tia tio n . us. There is a partnership between producers and pur­ double th e ir peak of four years One o f the g o vern or’s firs t acts m an conscientiously serving all the people lo w e d by p re a c h in g by th e pastor, ago! upon his re tu rn to Salem was to chasers of the Columbia Basin. And when you insist also special m usic by th e choir. could possibly have th e unanim ous su p ­ dictate O ver the near-term . I feel that a le tte r to D r W illia m G. M i ■ J Johnson, d ire c to r M o rn in g u|x>n products grown and manufactured here, you pay port ot everyone. A fea rle ss executive, ttie favorable factors over-balance No More W ar Wanted Everson, chairm an of the state la ­ message. "T h e L o g ic o f th e la v in g the unfavorable Business is ju s t who enforces th e law s, is bound to step bor c o n c ilia tio n board, in an e f­ dis idends to yourself. For each purchase strengthens an C h ris t Y o u n g People's society. 7 T w enty y e a rs ago this m onth th e flow ­ on som e toes in th e conduct of his office. fo rt to persuade him to reconsider entering a period of prosperity; p m. Song s e n lee and p re a c h in g industry that employs people! That helps you and me! earloadings are s till 25 per cent e r of A m erican young m anhood w a s It w ould only be th e fen ce-sittin g ty p e of h is resignation from the board The 8 p m M rs H u tch w ill g iv e a under ttie 1929 high; and the price an sw ering th e call to th e colors and of- g o v ern o r th at could not do o therw ise and governor in his le tte r to Everson le a d in g at th e e v e n in g s e rv ic e o f ra il .stocks and second - grade re fe rre d to Tow ne N yland er o f the M id -w e e k p la y e r and B ib le study. JO IN in this week’s united effort to insure te rin g th e ir lives fo r th e ir country. F o r th o u sa n d s of O reg n ian s are th a n k fu l th a t na bonds is w e ll behind other groups, tion al labor relatio ns board as 7 30 p m , W islnesday E v e n in g our mutual prosperity. Ask your merchant th e U nited S tates w as e n te rin g the W orld he is not th a t type. lienee. I believe that ca re fu lly se­ a "ra b b le reuser” and an "u p ­ su b je ct, " T tie P.gsalng by o f J e s u s ' lected ra il securities w ill see h ig h ­ sta rt." It was because o f N yland - for the products of the Columbia Empire. w ar on th e side of th e allies, the official T he re w ill tie a b a p tis m a l s e rv ic e prices d u rin g T H IS period of e r’s c ritic is m o f his a ttitu d e to ­ d e c la ra tio n of w ar being A pril 6, 1917, III th e e v e n in g G eorge 11 B u tch , er prosperity. T ile lo nger-term o u t­ ft w a rd labor in connection w ith the pastor. "U n ite fo r Prosperity alm ost 20 y ears since th e S p an ish -A m eri­ look. however, is m ore blurred . s trik e of Oregon Woolen m ill em ­ W ith the ca rrie rs' tremendous can w ar. th e last conflict in w hich this <33 ployes that D r. Everson desired to M ethodist Episcopal Church funded debt, th e ir increasing c o m ­ resign fro m the state board. nation offered up its life-blood. S u nday school, 9 45 a. in., C. C. petition , and tlie lr labor stra ig h t- (B y In d u s tria l News R eview ) be sperm i music at this service A m ericans a re a peace-loving people H Y P U . 7 p. in. W( in v ite y o u n g W eber su |M -rin te iid e n t C h u rc h w o r ­ l a c k e l , my w a rnin g to m v e s t o i s i.-. A d d itio n a l federal funds have A n th e m by t h e "D o n 't sell ra il aeeurlllea now, but A u to m o b ile accidents con stitute an increasingly and m ay God g ran t th a t this country is p e o ple not connected w it li a n o th e r ship, I I a m C h ristia n Church grave social problem . T hey con stitute a h ig h ly se r­ been allocated to Oregon fo r use society to m eet w ith us W e have c h o ir, "F a ire s t L o rd Jesus." S e r­ keep I h r ii i near the top o f yo u r never forced into a n o th e r such w ar. w here ious economic problem as w e ll—best estimates place in construction w o rk on feeder m on In ttie p ustor S o lo by J. N strong box so that you ran q u ic k ly Lord's day u n ifie d stu d y-w o rsh ip in te re s tin g m eetings, and peppy, y e t men are ruthlessly killed or m aim ed for the annual money waste o f hig h w a y mishaps at roads, according to H F. Cabell, service. W ile y . M rs Rex H o w e ll, p ia n is t c u ll them out aometirne In th is 9:45-11:45 a. in. Church in s p ira tio n a l and in s tru c tiv e E v e ­ chairm an o f the state high w ay com ­ lile, w here fam ilies are broken up and m ore than $1.500.000.000. J S to re r e h m r d ire c to r. E p w o rtli cu rre n t eyelet mission. T his m oney w ill be a v a il­ school. 9:45: m o rn in g worship. I l l 45. n in g s e rv ic e at 8. T h e p a s to r is (C o p yrig h t 1937 P u b lis h e rs young boys (too young in most cases to As •* consequence, the problem is g a in ing the able fo r use on ly on secondary Music by choir. Solo by K n u t Joh n­ b rin g in g a series o f messuges o n League. 6 30 p m. Song service. F ina ncial Bureau) o f P ortland. Sermon by Mrs R. "G o d 's P la n fo r th e A ges A la rge 7.30 p. ni., led by J. S to re r. U n i­ rea liz e the hell they a re going into) are a tte n tio n o f economists as w e ll as hum anitarians, and highw ays o f the state system on son v e rs ity n f O re g o n stu d en ts fro m L. Putnam . C h ristian Endeavor. 6 30 c h a rt is being Used to m a k e s im p le fin a n c ia l jo u rn a lis ts as w e ll as high w ay and auto­ im p o rta n t county roads. T h is year's tak e n from th e ir loving p a re n ts. The loved m ob ile engineers. p. m . Interm e dia te a n d Young our W esley F o u n d a tio n , Eugene, alloca tion am ounts t o $412.000. People. Young people o f the com ­ th e in te rp r e ta tio n o f th e w o r d ones a t home go th ro u g h countless hours W e d ­ Library Notes W ith fe w exceptions, each po st-w ar year has w h ich m ust be m atched by $308 - m u n ity are in v ite d Evangelistic ser­ Q u e stion s u re a n sw e re d d u rin g th e w ill d e liv e r v ita l message " F lo w e r in g o f N e w E n g la n d " b y of to rtu re and w orry over w hat th e ir sons witnessed an increase in deaths, in ju rie s and p ro p­ 000 o f state funds Selection o f the vice. 7:30 p in. Song ser\ ice assisted song s e rv ic e S o m e th in g special e v ­ nesday. 2 30 p m . L a d ie s' A id e ry S u n d a y e v e n in g d u rin g th is general m e e tin g in c h u rc h p a rlo rs Van W v c k B ro o ks, m e n tio n e d last m ay be going th ro u g h , often to be en d ed e rty damage due to autom obiles. Last year a new- roads on w h ich th is money w ill by young people's c h o ir Sermon: series Y o u a re w e lc o m e T h e In ­ W ednesday, 7 30 p. in , m id -w e e k w eek, is th e fir s t o f a series o f v o l­ w ith a tele g ra m from the w a r d e p a rtm e n t a ll-tim e record was established, w ith 38.000 deaths be spent w ill be made th is sum ­ "In the Space of F o rty Days T reble die s o f th e c h u rc h w ill m eet at th e service, praise, p ra y e r and B ib le um es o f lite r a r y histo ry o f U nited and 1.300.000 o th e r casualties. T h is year, i f the in ­ mer, according to Cabell, who e x ­ c h o ir rehearsal at Mrs Florence hom e o f M rs. D w ig h t S e lle rs W e d ­ notifying them th a t th e ir boy has been creases registered in the e a rly m onths continue pects the com m ission to be in posi­ s tu d y . T h u rs d u y , 2 30 p m . C irc le S tates It g ive s th e b a c k g ro u n d o f K ra in .e n s re sid e n c e s. M abel W rig h t o f Cornelius B ig 21-passenger tra n sp o rt plane o f the "w h ite plague” are on t h e 1 S ix ty per cent o f the recipients atlo n o f w a r by A m erica in 1917 route one. w a itin g lis t o f the tw o state hos­ o f old age assistance in Oregon out o f B urbank, Cal., to Kansas observed by m ilita r y parades in lost w ith pitals— one at Salem and the other are men, according to a re p o rt by C ity and New Y o rk large cities th ro u g h o u t country. MRS. M A R Y E. AND ERSO N at The Dalles. A new 50-bed pa vilion the state r e lie f com m ittee to G ov­ eigh t aboard. Spanish rebels claim gains in ad- Federal reserve board to bby | vance on Bi I boa. w h ile loyalists F une ral service» fo r Mrs. M a ry a t the la tte r in s titu tio n was au- ern o r M a rtin . The re p o rt shows a 1 tho rized by the recent legislature steady increase in the num ber of governm ent bonds to preserve “ o r­ m ake advances in Southern Spain. Elizabeth H a rdin Anderson, 79, who w hich appropriated $54.500 fo r its r e lie f applicants w ith 13 123 In d i­ d e rly conditions." Measure prepared in s e n a t e died at the home n f Mrs. Maud D ix ­ Spanish loyalists in b ig d riv e to on nt D ille y A p r il 1, were held from construction. vid ua ls on the ro lls at the rlose of isolate rebels in south o f Spain. 1 stro n g ly condem ning s i t - d o w n the Forest G rove U n d e rta k in g com ­ • • • • | ..trikes and ille g a l labor practices 1936. U. S. n a vy announces develop- by employer«, pany chapel S aturday afternoon T ax paym ents th ro u g h o u t t h e state re fle c t a re tu rn to norm al I State Forester J. W. Ferguson m ent o f a “ ra d io s p y " by w hich i Paul M aury, 20. o f Nice, Frnnce. w ith Rev. Jesse Bunch o ffic ia tin g . enemy w u rship can be located or I com m its suicide over grave o f his In te rm e n t was In Evergreen cem ­ business conditions, according to has gone to W ashington, D. C , tracked long distances a t sea. ete ry at M c M in v ille . dog. members o f the state ta x com m is­ where he w ill appear before con­ She was born nt P ostville. Iowa, Vast u n io niza tion d riv e among sion. M an y counties re p o rt collec­ gressional committees, along w ith Texas o il fie ld w o rke rs starts. [ Subscribe now to the Argus. In June 4, 1857, and m a rrie d Charles tio n o f p ro p e rty taxes in excess o f other foresters, in be ha lf o f ap- Hope strengthens fo r q u ic k set­ Anderson there in 1894 Mrs. A n ­ W ashington cou nty $1.50 a year. derson rnm e to Oregon in 1924 50 per cent cent o uf f the 1937 le vy by p ro p ria tio n measures. He w ill not _ ________ She tlem ent of C h rysle r strike. S ix m onths 85c. T hree m onths 50 M arch 15. C olle ction o f income | re tu rn to Oregon u n til A p r il 20. E rro l F lynn , H o llyw o o d actor, ln - cents. Two months 35 cent,. - tf | .Vro’r S Ä e " * Highlights in the Week's News from Around the World