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F irs t A u d ite ,! P a p e r.
L a rg e s t A B C W e e k ly
C ir c u la tio n in W e s t.
Increase Needed
The Great American Home
A b a ttle of g ian ts seem s in the
m aking w ith sta te m e n ts by Jo h n L.
Lewis, who heads the com m ittee for
I By H uger W. Babson)
in d u strial org an izatio n , th at the Ford
AVGUSTA. Ga Few industries
p lan ts w ould come next in th e union­ can m atch th e shift in fortunes of
th e h o m e-building business From
ization drive. Henry Ford in c h a r­ _______
feverish activity
acteristic fashion says he will never
in 1929 to d e a th ­
recognize the union and flays t It e
like silence in 1933
w as the story of
idea of unionism .
construction d u r ­
It these tw o come to grips it
ing the d e p res­
be an in d u stria l conflict of the
sion. Slow, g ra d ­
ual progress i s
m ag n itu d e as Lewis has a Ire
th e reeerd of the
show n his pow er by securing
industry
s in c e
cessions front o th er autom obile giant.-,
th en . Today b u ild ­
ing is the "Spink-
th ro u g h his illegal and u n p o p u lar
plug" of our b u si­
sit-dow n strikes.
ness engine. 1 n
W hile on the o th e r hand F ord has
fact. I feel that
d em o n stra ted his pow er over m an\ R oger tt'. B abson residential b lin d ­
in
g u ill be a m a ­
y ears a n d has gained a rep u ta tio n for
r factor in d eterm in in g t h e
exceptionally fa ir tre a tm e n t to his jo
length of th e present prosperity
em ployes, s ta rtlin g th e business w orld period. Hence, it is of \i ta l im ­
y ears ago w ith his announcem ent of portan ce to everybody that the pit-
a five-dollar m inim um w age scale, falls of th e 192.» to 1929 building
boom a re avoided in th e m onths
w hich w as alm ost double th e p re ­ ahead.
vailing scale. F ord g ot his back up
t ests Highest sin ce 1920
a few y e a rs ago w hen he refu sed to
A n u m b er of forces ha\ e com ­
perm it NRA to d ic ta te to him and he bined to pull build in g from the
ex trem e lows of th re e years ago.
never a ccep ted th e one-tim e p o p u lar D
éprécia! ion a n d
o b s o le s c e n c e
blue eagle because he felt it would keep rig h t on at th e ir w ork re ­
gardless of boom s or depressions
open his books to his com petitors.
Should Lewis and his follow ers a t ­ Young people co n tin u e to m arry
th e p o p u lation to grow no m a i­
tem p t to move in on th e F o rd p lan ts and
ler w h eth er U nited S tates S teel is
th o u san d s of people a re bound to su f­ above or below 100. Bank holidays
f e r economic loss. Not only th e em ­ do not stop carelessness and fires
It is estim ated th a t at least 41«) -
ployes of th e plants, but "their fa m ­ 000
homes should be built every
ilies and th e th o u san d s of d e a le rs and y e a r to keep A m erica up w ith th i
th e ir em ployes all over th e country Joneses T he a ctu a l nu m b er built
Such in d u stria l strife should never from 1931 to 1936 averaged aroun,
150.000 annu ally. Hence, a shortage
come to pass a n d in view of F o rd 's of
w ell o v er 1.000.000 homes has ac
well know n re p u ta tio n fo r fa ir d e a l­ cum ulated.
B eginning in 1934. th e nation:)
ing to his w orkers th e re w ould seem
to leave little ju stific a tio n fo r such u incom e sta rte d back to old-tim e
levels. From S45.0tK).lHX).tXX) in tin
b attle.
first y ear of th e New Deal, the
SPQlNG-
(csw, FEV e P
1 low ed by a b a p tism a l se rv ie e
The
! m idii eek H ilde study on W ednes
da.v. A pril 21. w ill lie lod by Mi
.1 J o h n s e n
Geol ge 11 11.deh, p i -
lor
I’euleeost.tl label iiili'lr
S un d ay school S u n d a y . 10 a in .
Rev .1 II
Elici t su p e i in te n d e u t:
m o rn in g w o rs h ip nt II
S p ecial
m usic
Y oung
pe o p le 's m is tin g .
6 4a p m D clm ai W yatt, p re sid e n t
Sunday ey c lu n g e v .in g e h s tie se r-
X ic • S e rm o n su b je e l " F o u r S tag es
ot l ife " M id -w eek e rv ie e s T iles
day e v e n in g pray c r m ee tin g T h u rs­
day e v en in g . B ible stu d y . S a t u r ­
day e v e n in g te stim o n y a n d .serm on
All e v e n in g se rv ice s begin at 7 la
P in. J F S h a c k e lfo rd , p a sto r.
Trinity I uthrran Church
S e n ices negin It) a ll a. in ; S u n ­
day
school. 9 45 S e rm o n topic.
" C h ristia n S e c u rity " - Hom II. 26
B lessed a re th ey th a t h e a r th e
W old of God. a n d k e e p it." You
a re c o rd ia lly w elco m ed to yio rslu p
w ith us.
Many Pledge Support
(By A. I I tiiilherki
SAI I'M Should G overnor M artin sueetim h
to the lure of a second term , as n o w . e e m s
likely, thousands of republican.' will change
then polilie.il legistriltioii ill o ld e r Io p a llid *
pule in the dem oeralie prim ury election in
1936
Since Ids retu rn from a sw ing aro u n d the
state with the .late highw ay eom m isslon tw o
w eeks ago the governor bus been deluged w ith
letters from In. adm irers enm m eiiding him
upon In. outspoken stan d against sit dow n
strikes and labor "I ai keteerm g" in general
Mail) of these lettei s m e from adm irei s who
adm it to a life long attachm ent to the re p u b ­
lican purty. but w ho express an eagerness to
le a n 1 the G I) I' in favor of the dcinoci atic
donkey in urder to help nom in ite M artin
That, how ever, is a gam e at w hich m ore
than one cun play mid it is not to be e x ­
pected that tiie anti Mai dilutes will lie caught
napping when it comes to rallying support to
ttieii stan d ard s eith er In fact it is said that
organized labor is already busy m aking d em o­
cratic converts out of republicans in th eir
ranks who will w elcom e an opp o rtu n ity to
rust a vote against the present occupant of the
governor's office
Of course us yet the governor s attitu d e
tow ard a second term Is m ere .s peeul.it Ion
While M artin is openly flirtin g w ith the idea
lie is not com m itting him self one w ay or the
other T he next prim aries are still m ore than
a y ear aw ay and many things m ay happen in
the interim things that may have a vital
hearing on the governor's final decision
Just now the furthcom ing g ath c u n g of
young dem ocrats at N orth Bend Eriduy and
Snturduy holds the center of th e political
stage At least it will provide an o th er test of
tin' stren g th of W I. Gosslin. the governor's
secretary and chief patronage dispenser for
the adm inistration, am ong the younger e le ­
ment of the governor's party. Gosslin is e s­
pousing tin* cause of AI G reenw ood of P o rt­
land as cundidate for president of the state
organization w h i l e
th e anti G o u lin lte a a re 1
undei tood to he hacking W alter Tooze J r .
also of P ortland, to head th e ussoclutiou. At
least some in terestin g developm ents a re a n ­
ticipated to show w hich way the straw s are
blow ing In the p arty w hich now uppoaril to
be dom inating O regon polities
Two constitutional am endm ents are
Whosoever Will
(A bove N orth Plains)
receiving th e backing of the sta te
• Sunday school. 10 a ill Sermon.
g range. One provides fo r increasing
11 a. m,. by the pastor No a f t e r ­
the com pensation of legislators to $8
noon service E vangelistic service.
a day and w ould extend the length
6 p m. T uesday all-day prayer
se rv ice
e v a n g e listic .service 6 I’
of th e legislative sessions to 50 days.
in M elvin F Jam es, pastor.
L egislators now receive $3 a day,
lim ited to a session of 40 days. T he
W liosiio cr \\ ill—Hillsboro
o th er am endm ent is to provide fo r a
'M a u i St n e a r F irst A ve l
T h u rs d a y . 7 45. e v a n g e listic s e r m ­
one-house leg islature sim ilar to the
on by tiie [Kistor. h e lp e rs from th e
plan now o p e ra tin g in N ebraska.
o th e r c h u rc h . S u n d a y , 3 p. i n .
T here is no question but w hat the
evangelistic service, tin* se rm o n
'."Pie i "T iie C h u rc h J e s u s W ill
sta te has been n ig g ard ly w ith its law ­
l a k e W illi H im W hen H e C om es ”
m akers and th e pay increase should
M elvin E Jam es, pastor.
receive a p p ro v al in th e in terest of
good legislation. It is u n fair to expect
F irst B aptist C hurch
qualified and busy people to give of
P ray er and Bible study T h u rs­
day at 6 p. m ; S unday school, 9 45
th e ir tim e and a t a d irect monetary-
a 111 . w O| slop
I 1 a
in and the
loss to them selves. Living expenses
pa-tor will speak on th e subject
at Salem fo r a m em ber of th e legisla­
"Scaled S a in ts" Tins will be the
s e c o n d in a ..cries of messages on
tu re will exceed th e daily pay check
n a tio n s collective earn in g s h a v e
doubt th e y ’ll b rin g back an in ­ the person and w ork of the Holy
now reach ed well over SGO.OtXl.tMXi
and if the session runs over th e a l­
terestin g report. Evangelistic se r­ S pin! It Y 1' I ' w i l l n i r r ! a t 7
000 an n u ally . Today, fo r th e first
lotted 40 days he h as to dig still
vice. 7:30 p. m. Song service a s­ p. t n . evening service at 6 rousing No 1938 Levy—
tim e in six years, people a re fi-
M. E. C hurch i B ethany)
Then* will hi* no tax levy against p ro p erty
d e e p e r into his pocket. U n d er such On th e Up a n d Up
n an cially -ab le to b attle this hous­
On G erm antow n road.
Sunday sisted by young people's choir. S e r­ song service d u rin g w hich tim e for state purposes in O regon next y ear T in t
questions w ill lie answ ered. Pastor
conditions th e s ta te has been excep­
mon,
lie
Was
Taken
U
p.”
Will
ing
shortage.
To
sp
u
r
them
on
to
school
every
S
unday
10
a
m
:
G
er-
Ju d g in g from th e ev er-risin g p rice of lino-
w ill continue the series of m es­ mueh can lie predicted at this curly date w ith
tionally fo rtu n a te to be able to a t­ D P ^ .a n d o th e r m etal used by th e n ew sp ap er th e ir task, sk y ro ck etin g building man service. 11 a !.. first and C hrist retu rn ’ A .tu d y of th e sec­ sages
Incom e taxes a re pouring
on "G od's ( ¡ r e a l Plan for the reasonable safety
costs
an
d
ad
v
ancing
rents
should
th
ird
Sundays:
English
. s e r v ic e , 11 ond com ing of C hrist T reb le ch o ir,
tra c t qualified persons. And n a tu ra l­ p u b lish er th ese days, th e th re a t of w ar in be a constant re m in d e r th at the a. in., second ami fourth Sund;
in at an u n p recedented rote. P resent im liea-
O rtiz W Wetiiger. pa tor
rehearsal at Mr.-. K ram ien's re s i­ Age
tiuns a re for collections of m ore than $5.000 .
ly in some cases those who receive E u ro p e is b eing felt m uch n e a re r hom e th an golden h o u r is fast slipping by. For E. Ju liu s Traglio. pastor.
dence. Mondays. 3.ill) p. in T h e ,
w e had hoped for. T ype m etal, as som e of th e instance, except fo r a brief period
000 from this source this year This w ill p ro ­
m onthly silver tea and social of
the call to serve a re not alw ays the laym
I'ilgram
House
en alread y know , is com posed m ainly of
tile Ladies' Aid s,K*iety will be
A pril 18. C hapel service of w o r­ vide a surplus of m ore than $1 (KM) 000 in a n ­
Laurel Evangelical ( hureh
most qualified a n d most re p re se n ta ­ lead, w ith an addition of antim ony an d tin. in 1920. b uilding costs a re already
held at tile hom e of Mrs J II G ar
the highest in history! A house
ship. w ith liturgy, lil.'io a m S e r­ ticipated revenues as set out by the tux com ­
i
Seven
m
iles
south
of
tive.
H d lsb o ri
th e la tte r being in th e sm allest proportion, and w hich cost $5000 in 1929 and $3.0,
m issioner» in th e ir 1937 levy. T his surplus,
le tt, 545 E Jackson street. T ues­
school. 10 a. m.. Mrs. A. day. 2 to 4 p m F riends of tile mon. "T he Rainbow of Forgivc- according to the provisions of th e incom e tax
A fa ir w age should be paid so th a t th e re is an activ e dem an d am ong sev eral of in 1932 had gone back to $5000 last W Sunday
iie s .
'R eligion in the News" to p ­
atkins,
supcrinti
•ndent.
P
reaching
e w orld pow ers for all of these m etals, hen ce A pril an d costs $5600 today.
church invited A w elcom e at e v ­ ics. "T he A m erican Jew a n d act. m ust be applied tow ard a reduction of
service to o n e’s sta te does not m ean th
service. 11 a. in. J u n io r C h ris tia n
th e sev eral ju m p s w hich linotype, stereo ty p e
In d u stry Shows Som e Salesm anship E ndeavor. 6 p m Re V V. T. h.iz. ery service T hose n nt having a D em ocracy." "W eeds in the G a r­ the p ro p erty tax levy nex t y ear Even w ith ­
a m oney loss and. th en , w hen such and o th er type m etals a re taking.
n u la r church hom e a re invited den and "W hat of th e G am bling out this surplus, how ever, it Is an ticipated
The trem endous im provem ent in E ndeavor. 6 p. m.
Rev. V. T.
is th e case, th e e le c to ra te should be
P ap er prices, also, a re ju m p y an d in v io ­
fellow ship w ith 'The church M a c h in e s '' P astor H enry lla lle r that 1M3H incom e tuxes will lx- sufficient in
new
hom
e
designs
an
d
equipm
ent
Spcccc.
paster.
tf I
aw ak en ed to its responsibility and ’ latio n of th e theo ry th a t "w h at goes u p m ust is an o th er im petus. I w onder if
h a fam ily spirit
R. I. P u l­ may be consulted any day. except them selves to en tirely off-set the p ro p erty tux
com e dow n," th e y go up to pause for an o th er
n. u i’,
r.
M nday. from 10 a m until noon, levy of $5.570.000 for that y ear in clu d in g a
see to it th a t people a re sent as law ­ lift
b
u
ilding-supply
m
ak
ers
a
re
try
in
g
before th e p u b lish er h as h ad tim e to
F irst C hurch of C hrist. S cientist
from 4 to 6 p in . or by ap p o in t­ onc-lialf null levy for th e bonus com m ission
m akers who will tru ly rep re sen t th e ir fig u re out costs. B ut w h at is tr u e of ty p e to follow th e exam ple of th e m o­ S ervices arc held ev ery S unday
w hich was w aived in tin* 1937 levy
m ent at tile House office, 232 N
All Saints Episcopal Cliuri h
various sections.
m etal and p a p er is tr u e also of ab o u t e v e ry ­ t o r m an u factu rers b y "dating'' at 11 a. m ; W ednesday evening
T hird avenue.
M em bers of the tax com m ission a re in
Servi
houses
th
ro
u
g
h
m
eans
of
co
n
stan
t­
■es
for
A
pril
18.
C
hurch
•
in g else th a t every b o d y w an ts to buv ’
at 8 o'clock: S unday school rhool. 9 45 a in M orning p ray er
doubt u.. to th e iqiplieation of incom e tax es to
As fo r th e u n icam eral leg islature th
ly m ore a ttra c tiv e hom e gadgets services
Hood R iver News.
the elem entary school levy. W hile this tax is
F oursquare C hurch
At any rate, th e better-class mod at 11 a. m. P upils up to th e ago and serm on at 11. vicar in charge
it w ould seem to have m any th in g s to
The pastor w ill speak at both included in th e sluti* levy it is not a state
ern hom e is the m ost attractive of 20 years a re welcomed. F ree C hoir reh earsal w ill be held on F r i­
recom m end it, b ut a fu rth e r study of
and convenient house built in any read in g ro o m open on W ednesdays day. 7 :',n p in. Bishop Dagwell will m orning and evening services S u n ­ tux in the tru e sense. Inasmueli as th e tax is
its results in N eb rask a should be
a g a o r in any civilization. T h e and S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p. in. give a d in n er for Bishop Irving P day At II a m the topic w ill be retain ed in the counties in w hich it is c o l­
m ade before ju m p in g into such an Individual O w nership T h re a te n e d
change in o u r living habits is a n ­ S unday's topic. "D octrine of A to n e ­ John .on of C olorado May II) at the "Wagon Wheels. ' w hile at th e 7:30 lected and docs not flow into tin* state's tr e a s ­
M ultnom ah hotel T ickets for tin' evim geiistie service the subject will ury It is probable that th e n e x t legislature
The consum er co -operative m ovem ent, g en ­ o th er p ow erful influence. T h e m ent.”
im p o rtan t change.
d in n e r m ay be purchased from V
Other Editors
Good Business
A n o th er evidence of im proved con­
ditions is the re p o rt from Mrs. M aud
Boscow, county tre a su re r, th a t th e
co u n ty ’s g en eral fund is now on a
cash basis. This is g ra tify in g to the
people of W ashington county and be­
sp eak s good business m an ag em en t on
th e p a rt of responsible officials. Let
us hope th a t th is ex cellent fin an cial
condition continues a n d increased
costs due to in te re st charges a re elim ­
inated.
In te re s t b u rd en s fo r th e O regon
ta x p a y e r have been such th a t th ey
cut deep into th e ta x p a y e r’s pocket.
C on g ratu latio n s to M arjorie M eek
fo r w inning th e A rgus tra v e l contest.
She w ent h a p p ily th ro u g h th e w ork
and h e r gracious smile w as u n d o u b t­
edly a big help to h er in securing so
m any credits. W e hope she is having
a g ran d tim e in C alifornia and Old
M exico th is w eek and th a t she comes
hom e w ith m em ories th a t will linger
fo r m any years.
F rom the n um ber of leagues being
o rg an ized , both re g u la r baseball and
so ftb all, it looks like th e fan is go­
ing to be insured of plenty of e n te r­
ta in m e n t along th is line fo r th e next
few m onths. It will p robably be of
b en efit to th e d ru g stores th ro u g h
in creasin g the need fo r linim ent to
h elp iron out stiff m uscles.
C ounty stu d en ts a t th e s ta te ’s in­
stitu tio n s of h ig h er lea rn in g are do­
ing them selves proud scholastically,
w h a t w ith nam e a fte r nam e on honor
rolls a n d th e a w a rd in g of a sch o lar­
ship a t Y ale to one ou tstan d in g local
boy — T hom as Tongue III. T h e i r
frie n d s view th e ir achievem ents w ith
p rid e.
T h a t W ash in g to n county d airying
is m ain ta in in g its high place th ro u g h ­
out th e s ta te is in d icated by th e re ­
p o rts from C orvallis on th e various
te s tin g associations. Local h erd s and
cow s a re alw ay s am ong th e leaders,
w hich is as it sh o u ld be.
Jo sep h S talin, R ussian soviet d ic ta ­
tor, dem an d s “ m erc ile ss” e x te rm in a ­
tion of all bolshevist enem ies. Yet,
over here, w hen som e ex p o n en t of
com m unistic p rin cip les is stopped
fro m ex p o u n d in g his th e o rie s fo r the
o v e rth ro w of th e g o v e rn m e n t he im ­
m ed ia te ly p ra te s ab o u t his c o n stitu ­
tio n a l rig h ts. If on th e o th e r side of
th e fen ce from th e e sta b lish e d o rd e r
in R ussia he w ould p ro b ab ly be lined
up a g a in st th e w all and shot.
Ch urches
et ally speaking, has not found A m erica fe rtile
gro u n d for operation. T h ere is an obvious
reason: The consum er is serv ed so efficien tly
an d econom ically by existing, com p etitiv e r e ­
tailers and re ta il organizations, o p eratin g on
a very sm all m arg in of profit, th at consum er
co-operatives h av e found it im possible to sav e
him m oney o r pro v id e him w ith as w ide a
selection of goods of v ary in g q u alities and
p ric e s —In d u strial N ew s Review.
he ' l.e ai L earned from a D eath will be asked to au thorize u refu n d of in ­
m ig ratio n fro m city to su b u rb is
W. G ardner. Bishop Johnson will Bed R epentance " The m orning come tax m onies to th e sev eral counties ui
F ree .Methodist C hurch
g ath erin g m om entum . T he m o to r­
speak.
It
is hoped th at m any w ill e i vice is of .special in terest to iimounl.s equal to the fund ra c e d by th e state
car and th e su p er-h ig h w ay have
L ast q u a rterly m eeting for the
brought a touch of the cou n try an I y e a r w ill begin F riday and c n- in nil them elves of this opp o rtu n ity I hnstian.. The usual bright musci- levy for school purposes in ease incom e tax
to
h
-ar
H
its low tax rate w ith in th e reach tinue th rough Sunday. The Rev. J. nf t i i e |< shop Johnson. He is one eal program and .song service will collections exceed the p ro p erty tax levy for
adirig p reach ers of the fi.ilu re thi* evening m eeting S u n ­
of th e city office building. Finally, R. S tew art, elder for the Portland
R< gin.ild Hicks, vicar.
■ day school will com m ence at 9 45 other slate purposes
th ere is th e ease of financing a district, w ill preach each week day
a m and ( rtgsadcr service at 6 p
new home u n d er tiie governm ent evening at 7:30 and at 11 a. m. anil
T he q u a rte rly d istrib u tio n of b eer ami
B eaverton ( hureh of C brixt
m B eginning tom orrow 'F rid a y )
installm en t-m o rtgage plan.
7:30 p. m. Sunday. T he re g u la r:
P.ile school Sunday. 9:45 a ni.. evening, a special series if in- w ine taxes by S ecretary of S ta te Snell tins
So com bine a sh o rtag e of houses, Love Feast an d sacram ental -er-
week totalled $22 240 N early o n e-th ird of the
a dem and fo r homes, an d bigger vices w ill be S unday m orning. M i-- M e V ernia Hopper, . iperintend- splrational messages will be given total w ent to th e city of P o rtlan d T he a p ­
pocket-books and th e resu lt is the C larice F enton of Salem, tide c h il­ <n!. Com m unon service, 11 a. in., f r o m t h e eleventh ch ap ter o f portionm ent was m ade to th e cities and c o u n ­
G uy P D uffield J r pas-
beginning of a b uild in g boom. C on­ d ren 's w orker, is holding m eeting follow ed by .sermon by pastor. H ebrew
ties on the basis of population.
stru ctio n adds to ac tiv ity in tw e n ­ each afternoon at 4 for children. Subject, "E ntering Into Life " T here tor.
w.II
be
speiaal
m
usic
by
the
choir.
Miss
F
enton
is
especially
train
ed
ty-six
sep
arate
in
d
u
stries
an
d
is.
T he suprem e co u rt m u st shift into a new
Di W illiam G Everson of P o rtlan d who
At 8 p. m. th ere will be a union
O pens Aloha Offi< <•
gear, says N ew D ealer. W ell it ap p aren tly therefore, a p o w erful influence on fo r this w ork, being a recen t g ra d ­ • rvice in o u r .auditorium and Dr.
tendered lus resignation us ch airm an of th e
Chi
!
u
ate
of
P
o
rtlan
d
B
ible
institute.
I
all
business.
L
atest
figures
show
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M
urphy
i.s
n
a
m
in
g
a
real
w en t in to rev erse th e o th er d a y 9
h o m e-building 65 p er cen t above All children a re welcome. .1. N. M artin of P o rtlan d will speak in f.st a te and insu ran ce business in state hoard of conciliation to G ov ern o r M ar­
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the i n t e r n : o f th e A m erican S u n ­ ■
last sp rin g and 600 p er cent above W alker, pastor.
He is a form er new spaper- tin last week bus reconsidered and w ill retain
Radio co m m en tato r says co u n try n eed s to the depression low. It is essential,
day School Union. T his will be fol- man.
tin* post E verson's reconsideration follow ed a
dev ise som e baseball ru le s for thes sit-dow ns. how ever, th a t w e do n o t le t the
request from thi* governor th at he co n tin u e
T he O renco-R erdville P arish
P ro b ab ly th re e strik es an d y o u 're out
to serve on tin* bard in .spite of th e u n frie n d ­
abuses, w hich co n trib u ted to the
S unday school in both churches.
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ly a ttitu d e of organized labor, w hose leaders
killing of th e last boom, destroy 10 a. m .; w orship service in the
had dem anded that he quit.
T h en th e re 's th e g irl w ho w as so n aiv e this one p rem atu rely . Hence. I w ant O renco church, 11 a. *n ; w orship
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sh e th o u g h t all th is ta lk of a "stable d o lla r” to give th e v arious groups con- service in th e R eedville church. 8
m ean t bets on th e fo rthcom ing K entucky ! nected w ith th e in d u stry a w ord of p. m. W om en's M issionary society
A flat tax of $10 a y e a r on real p ro p erty
, w arning:
D erby.
m eets at O renco on th e th ird W ed­
Thursday, April H
gram to provide at least 3 000.000 u p to a valuation of $2500 is proposed by a
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'1> City and T o w n Officials. nesday of each m onth and at R eed­
M ayor C arson urges
P ortland jobs for the unem ployed d u rin g the group of P ortland residents headed by C harles
ville
on
th
e
fo
u
rth
T
h
u
rsd
ay
of
cham
bi
r
of
com
m
erce
to
cancel
.
1937-38 fiscal y ear
E thiopians a re to fig h t in Spain, w hich W atch out fo r the cheap specula- each m onth.
II Gibson, w ho expect to sponsor a c o n stitu ­
tf j earavaii to cele b rate opening of.
A $520. (MX). (MMI public w orks p ro ­ tional am endm ent covering tins subject. T he
show s w hat II D uce's "civilization" can do 1 tiv e developer! H e's th e biggest
G
olden
G
ate
bridge
"u
n
til
assured
I
enem
y
of
so
u
n
d
expansion.
If
you
gram to develo,) Pacific northw est group plans to in itia te a m easure ca rry in g out
for a back w ard people.
S even th -d av A dventist C hurch I Citizen:: of our state w ill be treated laid before P resident R oosevelt by th e ir purpose.
cannot control him th rough y o u r
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Services a re held each S abbath w ith co irtesy and consideration" at national resources com m ittee
P lan n in g B oard or th ro u g h "m in i­
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John B arry m o re seen w ith n ew y o u th fu l m um lot-size" ordinances, be severe (S atu rd ay )
a3 follow s: Sabbath the border.
Spanish rebels shell M adrid as
S trik e in Hud son Met or com pany loyalist» m ake d esp erate relief try. P lan A rm y M aneuver«—
protege, in d icatin g th a t w e can ex p ect a n ­ w ith y o u r inspections. M ake him school. 9:45 a. m.; preach in g service
o th e r cross-country race an y day now .
put up a w ell-b uilt house. It you a t 11; young people's m eeting a t I Ian) i t i l e d C I. o. begins organi- i Rival m iners' union b attle in
P lans for p articipation by O regon troops
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w ant to h elp y o u r tax-collector 2:30 p. m. P ra y e r m eeting W ednes­ zution of l.W.WM) w o rk ers in Ford K ansas Nine shot.
in arm y m an eu v ers a t C am p Lewis th is y e a r
plants.
S panish la bel th reats to shell all
D ispatch say s M ussolini nam ed in love ten y ears from now, do y o u r job day night a t 8 o'clock. V isitors a re
N ational house of representatives vessels taking supplies tn B ilbao w ere discussed a t a conference h ere th is w eek
w elcome at an y service.—Dr. W al­
diary , so pro b ab ly w e’ll n e x t h e a r from II w ell today!
I’ttended by M ajor G eneral G eorge A. W hite
votes
dow
n
investigation
of
sit-
te
r
H
untington,
pastor.
tf
sends seven B ritish ships into and a group of arm y officers from F ort Ix*wis,
)2) C o n tracto rs an d D evelopers.
D uce in H ollyw ood.
dow
n
strikes.
F rench porta for safety.
Recall th e d a rk d ay s of 1932 to
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headed by Colonel F rancis W C lark. A p p ro x ­
C anadian p rem ier w arns against
Mountain Home Evangelical
1934. Do not co n trib u te to t h e
Monday, April 12
im ately 14.000 national guard troops from O re ­
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of
ii.ii'C'.
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through
strikes
B ritons com plain co ronation p arad e seats depth and length of th e n ex t d e ­
C hurch
S
uprem
e
co
u
rt
gives
governm
ent
gon. W ashington. C alifornia. Idaho, M ontana
organizers accused as p ro p ­
a re only 18 inches w ide w hich w ill be n o th ­ pression by b u ild in g poorly - con­
R egularly each Sunday: S unday Lei
m
ajor
victory
by
upholding
con­
and U tah w ill ta k e p art in th e 15 days of in ­
in g com pared to th o se in th e su p rem e c o u rt structed. poorly - designed houses school. IQ a. m., E dw ard A ebischer, agandists.
stitu tio n ality nf W agner labor r e ­ tern ive tra in in g beginning A ugust 17.
Friday, April 9
if th e bench is in creased to 15 m em bers.
today sim ply because you can sell superintendent. M orning w orship:
lations
act
as
applied
to
all
b
u
si­
Peace reigns in m otor industry
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them . P lan y o u r developm ent along service w ith a lte rn a tin g leadership. ! and plants head for high production ness engaged In in te rsta te com ­
A m elia's n ew est flig h t has been postponed, w hat you know a re sound lines. C hristian E ndeavor, 7:30 p .m . E v an ­ quotas.
Dr. S tein er Resign»—
m
erce.
Ju
stic
e
Roberts,
w
ho
has
i
w hich m eans th a t Mr. P u tn am p ro b ab ly w ill B uy y o u r plans from architects. gelistic service, 8 p. m. Rev. V. T.
On Ju n e .10. D r It. E. Ix*e S te in e r w ill
D eputy sheriffs ro u t relief w o rk ­ held balance of pow er in som e five
tf
Teil y o u r custom ers w ho w ant bai- Speece, pastor.
com e hom e some n ig h t and fin d his w ife.
's ' ■ it-dow ners from O hio slate to four decisions, delivers five to sever his connection w ith th e sta le hospital at
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g a in - b u ilt hom es th a t a cheap
capitol.
four opinion bolding W agner act Salem a fter 49 years of service w ith th at in ­
C ongregational C hurch
Policy com m ittee of F ederation (lid not violate freedom of press, stitution, 30 y ears of w hich he has scrv<*d as
N ew book offers “ru les for e v ery occa- i house is n ev er cheap at any price.
A pril 18. 10 a. m. C hurch school. of W oodw orkers
<3)
B
anks
and
B
uilding
L
oaners.
in
northw est and could lie applied to the Associ­ its superin ten d en t. S tein er su b m itted his re sig ­
sion.” b u t w e'll bet it doesn’t m ention sit-
T hink back to th e frozen real estate I Prof. Slalley. su p erin ten d en t. 11 u. recom m end th at unions reject peace ated Press. Act seeks to assure , nation to the hoard of control last w eek and
dow n strikes.
m. M orning
w orship. Serm on: I proposals.
m
ark
et
of
only
th
re
e
years
ago.
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Hie hoard asked him to rem ain on duty until
w orkers right to organize i n t o
| You know th a t th e houses t h a t "Thou S h alt W orship tiie Lord T hv
P resid en t
Roosevelt
declares
S cien tist says cows developed cuds from ' caused you th e m ost g rief w ere G o d .' A nthem "I Am A lpha and governm ent has no intention of re- labor unions for tmrpo.se of collec- I the lost of Ju n e w hen he will be succeeded
th e e a t-an d -ru n habit, w hich gives us som e­ those th a t w ere slapped-together Omega " S tainer. 7 p. tn. Young ducuig its purchase price for gold live b arg ain in g from in terferen ce by Dr. Jo h n ( . Evans, w ho for y ears has
by em ployers.
served as assistant su p erin ten d e n t of the in ­
th in g to th in g about, anyhow .
H itler defied by new G erm an
on a shoestring. You can avoid people's m eeting, supervised by Mr.
Spam h rebels claim 3000 loyal­ stitution.
L aw rence W ism er.- T. A rth u r Dun- freedom parly. R eform s dem anded
' sim ilar d isaster by refu sin g to loan gan,
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ists killed in su rp rise attack.
m inister.
: y o u r m oney to reck less builders.
and four-year plan denounced.
House in P ortland buckles when
T he sta te suprem e court Increased O re ­
Big oil com panies in T exas boost
<4) Real E state Men. Y our r e p ­
w et earth sh ifts from u n d er founda­ gon s incom e tax collections by ap p ro x im ately
C hristian C hurch
' 51 . C
I. ( ) .
i ts U P s e v e n o f -
u tation is y o u r only re a l asse t— !
tion
Seven im periled. F ires put »250.000 Ibis w eek w hen it held th a t co n ­
Lord's d ay unified study-w orship fices m unionizing drive.
p rotect it at all costs. Y our com ­
S en ato r S teiw er proposes a m en d ­ out as occupants escape.
tractor.; on the B onneville dam w ere su b ject to
mission is p aid by th e builder, service, 9:45-11:45 a. m. C hurch
Jo h n I, Lewis, C. I. (J. head, d e ­ th e tax. The opinion reversed one handed
F ifte e n Y ears Ago
i bu t actu ally it com es from your school. 9:45-10:45; m o rning w orship. m en t w hereby U. S w ould pay cost clares
iqirem e c o u r t unstable. down by the c o u rt in th e sam e case last N o­
10:45-11:45.
We
had
197
in
t
h
e
1
of
p
rim
ary
elections.
A rgus, A pril 13, 1922—M arcus L o venstein custom er. G u ard y o u r custom ers
Hold, nation's d estiny in one m an’s: vem ber.
1 ' 1
Let'i
g 'ii,.lav , A pril 10
and T hom as Olsen, tw o lab o rers w o rk in g for j against speculators. T hey are th e endeavor to ! keep
it above 200
Sr ariish loyalists launch m ajo r hands.
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U tah C o nstruction com pany, b u rn ed to d eath real b u ilding-w reckers.
Tw o railroad brotherhoods set
D<»y. offvn i v e in e ffo rt to d riv e rebels
(5) B uilding M echanics. Y o u r rriai k until a fte r M other
in a ten t at th e tu n n ell cam p at Scofield S a t­
T hursday for possible strik e ( ¡ill on j A u th o rize Purcha.se—
)
Cla.
:e:
for
all
ages.
M
orning
wor-
from
around
M
adrid.
Rebel
block-
pay envelope re p re se n ts ab o u t 50
u rd a y night.
The hoard of control has au th o rized tho
ship. 10:45. Special m usic anrl s e r - } ade halt.; B ritish ships loaded w ith P a c i f i c lines of S o uthern Pacific. !
Mr. B urns has m oved to Salem to ta k e p er cent of th e p rice of a fin ­ mori by Mrs. R. I. P utnam . C hris- I food.
B ritish governm ent arouses la-1 purchase of tw o m ore farm s for use by stats
charge of th e S kaggs’ sto re an d R alph D eaville ished home. You a re e n titled to ; tian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. A larg e
K in g C arol of Itoiim ania strips bor opposition by d eclarin g Intent institutions O ne Is a tra c t of 130 acres a d ­
! good w age ju s t as ev erybody else.
is in charge here.
d e le g atio n of o u r E ndeavor'a
are! his brother. Nicholas, of all prlncc- to p ro tect Union Jack up to the [ jo in in g the "C ottage farm ” of th e sta te hospital
B ut sim ply because th e re is
th ree-m ile
lim it o f f
N orthern siiuth of Salem. P rice of this farm is $11000
sh o rtag e of b u ild in g tradesm en a ’ going to the s ta te C. E. convention ly title s and privileges because he Spain but no fu rth er.
T h irty Y ears Ago
refused to renounce his m a rria f*
this
w
eek-end
at
Corvallis.
N
o
th e o th er is a 320-acre tra c t ad jo in in g the
th e m om ent, do n o t dem and such
to a com m oner.
T uesday, A pril 13
A rgus. A p ril 11, 1907 — M cCabe B ro th ers high pay th a t you w ill cook y o u r
state prison annex, also south of Salem , priced
price
advances'
a
re
lim
ited
in
m
any
E
n
g
a
g
e
m
e
n
t
of
M
ayor
C
arson
and
P resid en t R oosevelt calls upon a t $12.000. w hich Is being purchased by the
aw ard ed tunnel co n tract on T illam ook line. ! goose.
industries. B ecause building, how ­ M yrtle C radick of P o rtlan d a n ­ aides to push court reform hill.
W ill com m ence w o rk on tu n n e l above B uxton.
pen iten tiary . A ppropriations covering the cost
t6> P rospective Home - O w ners. ever. is still at only 50 per cent of nounced.
W agner act approval points co n ­ nf these farm s w ere m ade by the recent leg­
Thom as C audle b adly scald ed on face in If you a re going to buy o r build, capacity fu rth e r profit expansion
L aG rande and Jefferso n high gress tow ard
consideration
o f : islative session.
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j do no t delay! C osts of m aterials, is probably ahead.
condenser m ishap Sunday.
school hands tic in state hand con­ N R A -type legislation to com pen-
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test at O regon S tate college,
O rin B. F a ir and Miss B lan ch e W olford labor, and land a re risin g and will
Conclusion
j continue to rise. B ut select care- H um an n a tu re does not change
Earl Snell, se c re ta ry of state, Is not r u n ­
H enry Ford denounces union ns . a le in d u stry for advantages gained
of B uxton m arried h ere A p ril 7.
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ning for office not ju s t now ot least. S nell
Mrs. F. J. B ailey leaves for W ashington, 's o consider first sala b ility a n d
S ix ty -d ay ban placed on m eeting made the statem en t this w eek a fte r political
e
a
rth
.”
He
also
opposes
R
oosevelt
D. C., as a d eleg ate to n atio n al D. A. R. con­ ren tab ility . Do not buy an ''u n ­ expect this pom ing building boom co u rt plan.
of Jew s in G erm any.
to be m uch d ifferen t from those
vention.
J. F red Lines, S eattle man. dies prognosticators had suggested th a t he w ould
M ormon ch u rch leaders in Salt
u sual'' house, because it’s th e fad w hich have preceded it except for
e ith e r seek th e republican nom ination for gov-
City takes action to p lan k stre e ts th ro u g h of th e m om ent. F reak s belong in
L ake slate th a t ch u rch 's a ttitu d e when car upsets in ditch n ear
°.r “ ie c «»'d term as secretary of sla te
education. O nly through religion
to S. P. depot.
circuses and n o t resid en tial zones and education do we bring about of d irect opposition to com m unism Halsey.
Tacoma, Wash., ch am b er of com ­ Political observers, how ever, observed th a t he
M ayor D ennis nam es follow ing as e x e c u ­ P u t y o u r m oney in to babies and
rem ains unchanged.
m erce a.sk.s ab andonm ent of V an- j left th e gate open to a m ore tim ely e n try in to
tiv e com m ittee to a rra n g e an n u al F o u rth of m ilk ra th e r th a n “gam e - room s" real reform s. D espite th e lessons
Sunday, April II
th e political race In his "not now (|iinli fica-
, we have had since 1929 and the
couvcr B arracks.
J u ly celebration: Jo h n D ennis, J. W. B ailey. and liquor.
Air,
land
and
w
ater
accidents
valuable w ork done by publishers
Pre ¡dent R oosevelt rep o rts dis- i tlon to his statem en t.
W. W. Boscow, J . C. G reear and D eW itt Sm ith.
"io len l
e, seven in
<7) Bond a n d Stock Investors. | and architects, this com ing period
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S outhern P acific en g in eers out m ak in g W ith h ig h -g rad e bonds yielding will see a rec u rre n c e of m any of northw est.
G uy V. I.ltner, state d ire c to r of re-em plov-
R alph Ince, m otion p ictu re d ire c t­ ders econom ies in all governm ent
plans for th e su rv ey of th e new jo in t depot less th an 3*4 p e r cent, sound real th e abuses of the last boom unless
agencies.
m ent, rep o rted to G overnor M artin th a t 1465
to be used by th e S. P. an d P. R. & N. It w ill I e state m ortgages a t 4>4 to 5*4 per accom panied by a sp iritu a l revival. or and actor, killed in autom obile
E x-P resident H oover says w hole I men and women w ere placed in jobs d u rin g
accident n ear London, Eng.
most likely be placed at th e foot of Second i cent m ay lie good investm ents. F ur-
(C opyright 1937 P u b lish ers
P resident W illiam G reen of A. F. cou n try should be g ratefu l f o r March. N ine h u n d red of these jobs a re p e rm a ­
street.
| th e r earn in g s gains an d s t o c k -
F in an cial B ureau)
of L. dem ands fed eral w orks pro- W agner a c t decisions.
n ent positions, L ltn e r said.
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