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Page Twn " H T T, T. ? P O R O JTillsboni(|ifc\r g u s To Our Mothers W ith Which i< Cumbinrd the Hill«horo Independent HllUbor© Argu«, If t t i HilUboro independent, 1873 M c K i n n e y a M c K IN N E Y . Publisher« Published Thursday — Entered as second-clans m atter In the pua to ff Ice at HUhboro, Oregon w. V E R N E M. K IN N E Y Editor a ir s . E. c . M c K i n n Associate Editor ey O F F IC IA L N E W S P A P E R O F W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y Selected u O rason'. B m i Weekly N e w » ,per, I930 SÎ Nuine.1 mu A ll-A m erican W eekly Newspaper Flex an I«3i) Honorable Mention N ational Editorial A u n . Newspaper Prodlii-lli.n Contact, 1934-33 : General Excellence, 1933 Subacrlption Rate« S trictly Caah In Advance W ithin Washington County Per year ....... 11.50 Tw o month« „ 80.33 Six months .. .85 One month ......... .20 Three month* . .50 Per cvpy ------ .05 Outside W ashington County V 8., per year 82.00 Eorei*n countries Member: Oregon State Editorial A ss o c ia tio n and N ational Editorial Association. A Worthy Cause f? $0 First Audited Paper. Largest ABC Weekly Circulation in West. 'A R O r S . n T I. T. R R O R O , O R F! G u N Stop, Look and Listen! T liiifidny. M ay f>, 100? riie Great American Home sci \ ice. 8 p in . th e me-.sage b ro u g h t B ro th e r P aul H a rtfo rd , also spe r ia l n iu s ie T uesday. Il p in . B ro th e r H a r tfo r d h is not an n ou n ce d h i lo p W eilnesday tl p in . a n o ,h e r eve n in g o f sei v ice w ith the I .o rd ’s bless m g re s tin g upon il You a re w e l com e to com e o u t and e n jo y these m e e tin g s w ith us M e lv in F Janies, p a stor One of the finest custom s ever s ta rte d in this country was the s e t I By K iiger W Kahsoni ting aside of the second Sunday in M A R IE T T A . Ohio. A p r il 30. .10 193 May in which to honor the m em ory —President Roosevelt's recent mes of m others, who have jo u rn e y e d on. sage on the budget was a vigorous, He has ta k and to pay our love and resp e c t to courageous statement. en a strong stand m others whose love and care on the economy is sw eeten existence. T he purest sue. The nation must back h i m th a t ea rth has ever know n— the to the lim it' His th a t surges betw een the h earts address has g iv m other and her ch ild — is thus en the nuddte-of- tered in th e h e a rts of all. , h e - grounders the greal m ajor N ext S unday is th e day in which tv o f the voters all can, in a sm all m easure, show ap- o f t h e cou ntry p re d a tio n of all th a t m o th er has done n e w hope. The president pro m is for us and m eans to us. A w hite c a r e d a b a la n c e d nation (em blem atic of p u rity ) should budget i n h is be w orn personally by all. whose R oger W. Babson c a m p a ig n l a s t m others have passed aw ay. It has fa ll. There is no been tru ly said th a t its w hiteness doubt how the voters fe lt on this issue Now it is tim e fo r congress sta n d s for p u rity ; its form , beauty, to h e lp the president carry out his help and it fra g ra n c e sta n d s fo r love: its p la tfo rm and put federal finance wide field of grow th, c h a ritv ; its la s t back on a firm footing. M y on ly interest in these p o liti- ing qualities, f a ith f u ln s s — all tru e cal goings-on is to analyze th e ir m other qualities. probable effect on business trends F o r those, who a re so fo rtu n a te as D u rin g the past few years I have to still have th eir best frien d , m other, discussed m any W ashington d e- w ith them , th e red c a rn a tio n is w orn velopinents—but mom this angle : only. On some occasions. I have in loving trib u te to her. applauded t h e governm ent's e f Phis holiday is designed, to teach forts to end various abuses. On o th one of th e m ost b e a u tifu l lessons of ers. I have d iffe re d sh a rp ly w ith e ir policy. The basis o f most of life — M other Love. W e could do th m y c ritic is m has been that the n othing fin e r th a n to en d eav o r by our governm ent basset in m otion forces actions and love to m ake everv d av ju st a little bit m ore en jo y ab le and H IG III IG H TS OF F E D E D A I, h a p p ie r for m other. P e rh a p s we can F IN A N C E 1. Federal annual expenses have best do this by tru ly exem plifying the increased 100 per cent since teach in g s of th e G olden Rule and bv 1929 and now cost a fa m ily being fa ith fu l to th e best ideals of o f fiv e $275 per year. citizenship and C hristian life 2. Federal debt fo r a fa m ily o f People of this com m unity will be called upon by a com m ittee of local business m en next M onday fo r con tributions to the necessary quota for th e su p p o rt of Boy S co u t’ w ork here. These men. besides m aking co n trib u tions them selves, are sacrificing th eir tim e in this w orthy cause and a courteous reception will help them in their work. Boy Scout activity is one of the finest com m unity en te rp rises th a t can be u n d e rta k en , fo r it is m ak in g a su b stan tial contribution to th e rig h t type o f c h a ra c te r building fo r o u r boys, th e lea d e rs of tom orrow . Scout ing, th ro u g h th e e ffo rts of live-w ire com m itteem en and faith fu l scoutm as ters, is m aking steady ad v an ces in a splendid w ay. O u tsta n d in g progress has been m ade by th e troop a t H el vetia, w hich has a d d ed m aterially to New Y ork has jo in ed th e list of th e high sta n d in g of th e local district. en lightened s ta te s by passing a law S couting sta rts the boy on th e p ath req u irin g a <2-hour w ait b etw een th e to good citizenship, inculcates t h e issuance of a license to wed and the sp irit of patriotism , and gives him a p erfo rm an ce of th e cerem ony. O regon background th a t is not vu ln erab le to has had a “ gin w ed d in g ” ban fo r th e inro ad s of com m unism and fa s several y e a rs a n d our siste r s ta te to cism or o th er h a lf-b ak e d isms, th a t th e no rth has m ade quite a h arv est some w ould su b stitu te fo r good old out of it th ro u g h h e r lib eral law s A m ericanism . U ashington m ay w ake up to h e r tru e The w orthw hile C am p F ire G irls’ responsibility on m a rria g e law s some groups in this com m unity will also be dav, a lth o u g h p e rh a p s th e only tru e assisted from th e fund collected. This solution is uniform fe d e ra l m a rria g e will m eet w ith th e g en eral ap p ro v al and divorce law s th a t w ould elimi- of m any, w ho have felt th a t efforts n a te th e com m ercialism from such should also be m ade to help this type things. of w ork am ong th e girls. C am p F ire G irls’ activity m eans as m uch to th e Dr; , . C.harles A - H ow ard has been fu tu re w e lfa re of th e girl as does scouting to boys. an efficien t and ab le s ta te su p e rin T here a re few causes th a t are te n d e n t o f public in stru ctio n . His m ore w orthy th a n giving to th e su p selection as p resid e n t of th e E astern p o rt of Boy Scout w ork and Cam p O regon N orm al school a t L aG ran d e F ire G irls’ activities here. L e t’s all is an excellent one on th e p a rt of th e do ou r p a rt. sta te board of h ig h er ed u catio n and th a t he will fill th e position w ith dignity and honor goes w ith o u t sav ing. Outlived Usefulness fiv e am ounts to $1375. 3. T ax receipts are highest in history, yet o u r d e fic it for th is year w ill be about $2 - 300.000.000. 4. Business is n o w 6 per cent above norm al; b u t expenses are even now greater than w hen business was m uch be lo w norm al. W hoMM'ver W ill -H ills b o ro (M ain S t. near F irst Ave > Nt» m e e tin g T h u rs d a y n ig h t <»f th is w e e k S a tu rd a y n ig h t and Sundas u fte rn u o n s e rv ic e o m itte d th is week to c o m b in e w ith s e rv ic e , above N o rth P la in s M e lv in E. James, pastor. Pentecostal Tahri-nacle S u n d a y school S u n d a y. 10 a m . Res J II E b e rt, s u p e rin te n d e n t. M o rn in g w o rs h ip . I I Y o u n g People's m e e tin g , ti 45 p m . D e lm a r W y a tt, p re s id e n t S u n d a y e v e n in g eva n ge l is tie s e rv ic e M id -w e e k services, l’uesday e v e n in g p ra y e r m ee tin g T h u rsd a y e v e n in g . B ib le study Sat iird a y e v e n in g Rev M T. D ra pe r, ■aslor o f th e A s s e m b ly o f G od Tab rn u c le in P o rtlu n d . fo rm e rly s u p e r in te n d e n t o f th e N o rth e rn C a lifo r n ia d is tr ic t o f Assem blies o f G od fo r 10 years, w ill be h e re A ll e v e n in g s e r v i c e s b e g in at 7 (5 o 'c lo c k .1 E S h a c k e lfo rd , p astor A ll Saints Episcopal Church Churches Mountain Home Evangrliral and Saturdays fro m 2 u n til 4 S u n d a y ’s to p ic . M an." "A d a m and S e rvice s fo r the fir s t S u n d a y a fte r th e A scension: Holy c o m m u n io n , 7 30 a m S u n d a y school at 9 15 M o rn in g p ra y e r at I , Y I ’ E at 5 p m C o n firm a tio n in s tru c tio n w i l l be g in in a s h o rt tim e Those d e s irin g to jo in th e class s h o u ld n o tify th e v ic a r at once C e le b ra tio n o f (be h o ly c o m m u n io n w ill be h e ld T h u rs d a y m o rn in g . Ascension tin y , at 10 C h o ir re h earsal F rid a y . 7 30 p in. B ishop D a g w e ll w ill e n te rta in th e clergy at lu n c h e o n n e x t M on d a y al th e P o rtla n d h o te l in h o n o r o f B ish o p Jo h n son . Diocesan d in n e r w ill be at ti 30 p. in. in I li e M u ltn o m a h h o te l. T ic k e ts fo r th is d in n e r can be o b ta in e d fro m V esey G a rd n e r. Political Pees Pu::ing (B y A. It. I J itilb r r Ii) S A I.F M W h ile W illis M ah o n e y has not \ e t ta ke n the p u b lic in to tiis c o n fid e n c e w ith le ‘-peel to his goal in th e foi tlic o in in j' p o litic il ca m p a ig n the p o litic a l < lo p e;(e i,i a p p ea r to have lo in a ll xet fo r a tr y at th»* U n ite d S la te , senate In c id e n ta lly , in a ll th e spec u la tio n re g a rd in g th e fu tu re plans o f t It e fie ry fo rm e r m a y o r o f K la m a th Falks it hax been ta ke n fo r g ra n te d th a t he Is n o w in a po iiim i to w r it e his o w n tic k e t th a t lie can huve utm ost a n y th in g tie w a n ts w ith in tin* g ift o f tin* d«>mocrats o f O regon. A ls o that he is go in g to he a most d if f ic u lt m an fo r th e re p u b lic a n s to stop m th e g e n era l e le c tio n w h a te v e r o ffic e he m ay choose to ru n fo r In the e ve n t th a t M i M ahoney does < house to ru n fo r th e senutor.ship th is u rru n g e m e n t w ould s< to leave the d e m o c ra tic p a ttiw a y to th e g o v e rn o rs h ip c le a r fo r H o w a rd I.a to u r- e tti* o f P o rtla n d unless G o v e rn o r M a rtin <le- cides on a tr y fo r a second te rm A n d on th a t la tte r p o s s ib ility lunges not only the a n s w e r to th e dem ocratic* n o m in a tio n h u t th a t to tin* rep u h h e a n e n trie s a.s w e ll. In Hie la tte r p a rty a rt1 m an y good p a trio ts w h o an* n o t o n ly w i l l in g hut a n x io u s to se rv e th e s ta te as its c h ie f e x e c u tiv e h u t w h o do not re lis h th e th o u g h t o f g o in g up against M a rtin in v ie w o f th e fact th a t Hie g o v e rn o r appeal . to be even m o re p o p u la r am ong th e , e p u b llc u n s o f O reg »i.w ju s t no w th a n he is w it h th e ra n k and f ile o f his o w n p a rty h i th is c o n n e c tio n it can he said th a t S ta te T re a s u re r H o lm a n is in a r e c e p tiv e m oot! and can be persuuded to m uke a n o th e r tr y fo r th e g o v e rn o rs h ip w ith t i n rig h t k in d o f e n co u ra g e m e n t A ls o th a t F a il S n e ll .s till cherishes an a m b itio n to tr y his hand at th e sce p ter w ie ld in g Job in x p ite o f his re c e n t Mtatem ent to th e e ffe c t th u t tie i ; not now a ca n d id a te Dean W a lk e r, state se n a to r fro m P o lk and B e n to n c o u n ties, i.s not o n ly reg a rd e d as a p o s s ib ility ill tin s co im ec- tio n , tm t by m a n y as a s tro n g p ro b a b ility e . p e c i.illy in v ie w o f tin * gentlem en'.s agre e m e nt e x is tin g b e tw e en th e tw o c o u n tie s in Ins sen a to ria l d is tr ic t w h ic h bars h im fro m a n o th e r tr y at tin* .« nate H o in e r A n g e ll, .state e n a to r fro m M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty , w h o has been m e n tio n e d ; ls a n o th e r p ro s p e c tiv e gu b ei n a to i i d c a n d id a te , is no w b e lie v e d to be e y e in g one o f tiie c ir c u it ju dge.stiips in his hom e c o u n ty . A n o th e r nam e th a t i.s b e in g m e n tio n e d m th is c o n n e c tio n is th a t o f H e n ry F ( ’ah e ll, c h a irm a n o f th e s ta te h ig h w a y eom tnl. ion whose frie n d s a re b e g in n in g to send up a fe w t r ia l b a llo o n s to see w h e th e r o r n o t th e p o lit i cal w in d s m ig h t fa v o r bus c a n d id a c y These are o n ly a few’ b u t th e y e a r is s t ill young. M an y b u d d in g p o litic a l am b itio n .', m ay be < \ - pectcd to blussom fo r t h in to f u ll flo w e r d u r in g tiie n e x t few* m o n th s w h e n mere specui ti«»n w d l g iv e w ay to c e rta in ty Reginald Hicks, vicar. C hurch R e g u la rly each Sunday: Sunday T u a la tin Plains P resbyterian First Baptist Church school, 10 a. m „ Edw ard Aeblschcr. C hurch P ra y e r m e e tin g T h u rs d a y II p ni. superintendent. M o rn in g w orship B ib le school at 10 a. nt.; preach Morning worship, l i o'clock, iub* service w ith a lte rn a tin g leadership. C h ristia n Endeavor. 7:30 p.m . E van in g service at 11 a. in ; C h ristian je c l, 'M o th e r's In flu e n c e " T h e re ge listic service. 8 p. m.- Rev. V. T Endeavor at 7:45 p m. M issionary w ill be sp e cia l M o th e rs ' D ay m usic. w h ich it m ay not be able to stop Speece, pastor. t f m e e tin g th e last W ednesday o f each B Y P U 7 p rn E v e n in g s e r month. A ll are c o rd ia lly welcome vice at 8. 'T h e F a ll o f M a n " w ill fo r m any years to come. F o r in —J. F. Gibson, m inister. tf ho th e su b je ct I .adíes o f th e c h u rc h stance. the creation o f conscious M. E. Church I Bethany) ness o f "class" is a dangerous rock w ill m ee t W ednesday, M a y 12, at On G erm antow n road. Sunday- to start ro llin g down the m oun school every Sunday. 10a m : G e r th e hom e o f M rs C ox. A l l ladies The Orenro-Rrrdvllle Parish Dixplay Flags— tainside. The same is tru e o f the man service. 11 a. m., firs t and Sunday school in both churches. a re w e lco m e to a tte n d O r tiz W A m erican flugs s h o u ld be (lis p la v t-it in, encouragement o f the p u b lic spend th ir d Sundays; English service. 11 10 a m : w orship service in the W e n ig e r, pastor. M others Day n e x t S u n d a y to In d ic a te ,h< in g impulse. N o th in g is easier to a. m., second and fo u rth Sundays O renco church. 11 a. m ; w orship national .scope o f th e c e le b ra tio n , in th e o p ln - b u ild up than a vested interest in —E. Ju liu s T raglio. pastor. t f service in the R eedville church, 8 Beaverton C hurch of C h rist Ion o f ( o v e rn o r M a rtin , w h o lias u rg e d that governm ent spending. N o th in g is p m. W omen’s M issionary society T here w ill be a pe cia l M o th e rs ’ all citizens o f O icg.n m a k e It a p o in t to take harder to break than the octopus meets at O renco on the th ir d W e d I-aurel Evangelical C hurch d a y p ro g ra m in Die B ib le school lik e g rip o f such a vested interest! nesday of each m onth and at Reed h o u r a t 9 45 a m . S u n d a y F o llo w advantage o f the ix m io n to pay a • |x ,c i.il 'Seven m iles south o f H illsb o ro ) trib u te t.i n il mother. liv in g and dead v ille on the fo u rth Thursday of Double the 1932 Low- Sunday school. 10 a. m . Mrs. A. in g th e C o m m u n io n s e rv ic e at II each m onth. t f 1 a in . th e pa: lo r w ill b rin g a m es President Roosevelt made a real W atkins, superintendent. Preaching sage on T h e G lo r y o f M o th e rh o o d appeal fo r economy. N a tu ra lly he service. 11 a. m. J u n io r C h ristia n P rogram A ttack i- tl — A t H p. m tin - p u s to r w ill preach Seventh-dav A dve ntist Church 6 p. m. — Rev. V. T. d id not w ish to go too deeply in to Endeavor. T he "N e w d ia l' social Aceurlty program tf the spending record. Hence, not Speece. pastor. Services are held each Sabbath th e second o f his -series o f serm ons (S aturday) as follow s: Sabbath o il "T h e Second C o m in g o f C h ris t. was attacked by D r Ftalici.« E Townaend. old o n ly do I w ish to echo and em F rid a y age pension leader. as "v e ry unsound ' at a phasize w hat he said, b u t I also First Church of Christ, Scientist school. 9:45 a. in preaching service W ill H>- C om e in O u r Day th e M is s io n a ry s o cie ty w ill m eet at w a nt to give readers a "s tra ig h t- Services are held every Sunday at 11; young people's m eeting a t Ute h o m e o f M rs. ( ’lia rle s T h o m p mass m eeting n f his fo llo w e rs here Sunday afternoon. fro m -th e -sh o u ld e r" ta lk to p a s s at 11 a. m ; Wednesday evening 2:30 p m. P raye r m eeting Wednes- son. M ill-w e e k I e r \ ic e W ednesday along to th e ir representative and services at 8 o'clock; Sunday school day n ig h t at 8 o'clock. V isito rs are at 8 p. in. G eorge H H a tc h , p astor "T h e re is no s e c u rity In it a l a ll. " d e - senators at W ashington. F irst, let at 11 a. m. P up ils up to the age welcom e at any service. Dr. W a l e la re d T ow nsend, w h o to ld h is a u d ie n ce th a t ter H u ntin gton , pastor. tf us glance at th e tre n d o f federal o f 20 years are welcomed. Free his program waa tile o n ly one w in c h o ffe re d Trinity I nthrran Churrh expenses since the C iv il w a r (tne reading room open on W ednesdays; P u b lic w o rs h ip begins a t 10 30; an adequate pens! i fo r t iie aged. beginning of o u r m odern indus Whosoever W ill T o w n s e n d also • B a i '-.i d P i e s id i- n l R o n e - S u n d a y school a t 9:45 a. m . S e rm o n tr ia l era i These figu res are fa ir but e lim in a te waste, th e p re s id e n t's T h e re ’s an old saying th a t one (A bo ve N o rth Plains) to p ic, "T in - G re a t C o m m is s io n " v e lt s c o u r t re fo rm p ro g ra m as an a tte m p t to message w ill give us a big s ta rt to because they are given on a per A c ts I. 8 S e rv ic e , w ill also be co n never sees th e good or bad th in g s F riday. 8 p m . B ro th e r Paul H a rt " c o n tr o l th i- n a tio n a l u m p ir e " w ard a balanced budget. The fine sp irit of frien d lin ess ex person basis; ford and w ife o f P ortland w ill be d u c te d on A sce n sio n d a y < T h u r s Townsend said that his v is it to the P acific close hom e, and a fte r sto p p in g to isting betw een th e people of H ills 'er Capita Per Capita Not H ew ing to Lin e d a y ) a t H p. m. Y o u a re c o r d ia lly w ith us. B ro th e r H a rtfo rd is be gin n '' i • a as io ni.- fo r the purpose o f t I Expenne. F ext. Debt c h a t w ith a frien d on M ain stre e t th e boro and L aurel, built up th ro u g h w e lc o m e d to w o rs h ip w ith us. B asically the "N ew D eal's" th e o ry nin g a series o f special meetings 1860 $ 2.00 mg funds to c a rry th e fig h t fo r adequate pen- $ 2.06 j o f p u b lic spending to offset p r i o th e r day, th e w rite r fully agrees several y e a rs of sp lendid g e t-to g e th here. T iie L o rd blessing His word 1900 6.84 sions in to every congressional d is tric t In the 16 56 < nngri-K iitional Church vate retrenchm ent in a depression and the special music B ro th e r H a rt- - w ith th a t saying. P assing th e p a rtic ers, was c learly b ro u g h t out by th e 1917 19.36 U nited States. His organization is seeking a 28 57 ford and w ife w ill sing duets and he C h u rc h school, to a in . P ro f p e riixi. and then pay o ff the debt 1920 60.84 u la r spot fo u r or five tim es daily, one big a tte n d a n c e a t th e m eeting’ last fund Ilf $5 000.000, lie said and the money is 228 32 w ill p la y trum pe t solos each eve S ta lle y . s u p e rin te n d e n t M o rn in g in good tim es w ith money received 1929 , 31.67 139.40 now ro llin g in from clubs a ll over the country. does not notice this th in g unless sto p T h u rsd ay night. M ay th ese frie n d throu gh increased t a x revenues ning Sunday school. 10 a. m ; lesson w o rs h ip . I I o 'c lo c k M o th e rs ' Day 1932 41.28 156.12 * * • * studies fo r a ll ages in the New Tes A service o f b e a u ty a t w h ic h M o th ping rig h t in fro n t of it, but a s tra n g ships continue and grow . from be tte r business, is ge ne rally 1936 69.41 262.00 tament. Sunday has been set asidl ers a re sp e c ia l guests. Serm on. sound. I say "g e n e ra lly " because 1937 e r looking the tow n over w ould M any S eek Post— 55.00 275.00 M usic: C h o r- the th e o ry is sound o n ly i f the as a day o f fasting and pra yer for " C h ris tia n ity Live.- p robably see it— th e panel business Federal annual 1 expenses are cur- Acceptance by C A. H ow ard of the presl- tC u n lln u .il on pare 3, column 31 projects on w h ich the governm ent J the w h ole assembly. E vangelistic dency o f the Eastern Oregon N orm al school re n tly equal to $55 fo r every man, spends its m oney are useful a n d : directory h an g in g n e a r th e u p sta irs leaves a vacancy in the o ffice of superlntend- woman, and c h ild in th is country. needed. F urthe rm o re, i f the gov doorw ay of one of th e prin cip al I f you are head of a fa m ily o f five, ernm ent can not hew to its plan e n t o f p u b lic in s tru c tio n fo r w h ich the re Is buildings. T here are ju s t th re e busi already n mad scram ble on the part o f e ll- A rtis t says "n o t one great fig u re g re w out y o u pay $275 per year to w a rd ru n - paying o ff its depression-accum ness firm s listed th e re th a t are in o f the depression." Oh. w e ll, w ho cares about ' ning the federal governm ent. You of Thursday, April 29 ' O kelley. The Dalles, dies o f auto g ib le ed u cato rs W tiile G o v e rn o r M a r tin ha ulated debt in good times, the pro- : m ay not realize it. fo r the treasury gram is n o th in g m ore than a ra id business today. These are th e J. L. the p u b lic debt? N e u tra lity la w passed by con crash hurts. W illia m Claunch dies announced th a t he e x p e c ts to p ic k th e best I is b o rro w in g h a lf th is sum rathe r on the p u b lic treasury. Today we gress and b ill rushed to President at O n ta rio when car overturns. m an fo r tin - jo b w h e n th e tim e com es r e * » ♦ * A nderson Je w e lry store, C. L. O akes 22-m onths-old Carol Jean M ax- than ta x in g you fo r the whole G rocery, and th e S picker H arn ess Suprem e court's recent decision called | amount. Unless you pay an income are already 6 per cent above “ nor-1 ; R oosevelt b y plane fo r signature fie ld burns to death in home near g a rdless o f p o litic s it is g c n e e ra lly e xp e cte d th a t the p lu m w ill f a ll to a d e m o c ra t, e s p e c ia l m a l" in a period o f p ro spe rity ac before e xistin g act expires "classic.” B u t a fte r a ll it was W agnerian shop. ta x you m ay not kn o w about the cord in g to m y Babsonchart. • Yet U n ited A u to m o b ile W orkers o f N ew port. ly since se ve ra l p ro m in e n t e d u c a to rs o f th is • • ♦ • W lnteson bridge, near M c M in n p o litic a l p ersuasion u re k n o w n to be in a r e other h a lf either, because the taxes o u r fed eral spending is even la rg A m erica named b a rga ining agency Some of th e business people m en A d m in is tra tio n w o rk in g again on Passama- are burie d in the cost o f the goods e r than a t the p it o f the depres in vole taken among w o rke rs in v ille , collapses when pow er shovel c e p tiv e mo<xl tioned have gone to th e G re a t Be hits overhead beam on structure . quoddy tid a l project, w h ich ought to settle you buy. (D id you kn o w that sion! Packard plant. In a sm u ch as H o w a rd 's re s ig n a tio n does yond, while others have gone to th e the fact th a t M aine is s t ill in th e union. D r. Townsend, speaking at Sa not becom e e ffe c tiv e u n t il S e p te m b e r I. w h e n there are 200 separate taxes on gas P o rtla n d grocers and union sign I f w e can not so much as b a l “ D on’t Know W h e re ,” and still o th ers • » « ♦ lem, condemns sit-do w n s t r i k e , and oil?) The annual incom e of ance o u r budget, le t alone pay o ff agreem ent in v o lv in g 3000 clerks. tie takes o v e r his n e w d u tie s , it is rio t exp e cte d have ju st engaged in o th er businesses. Norm an Hapgood. noted au thor term s it u n la w fu l and b lo w to tti.it the governor w ill announce S cientist says a il atm osphere w i ll disap the average fa m ily is $1700. Fed the $19.009,000,000 o f debt p y ra m id his appoint- property. and editor, dies in New Y ork. eral expenses since 1929 have in pear fro m earth in 2,000.000.000 years. W ell, Of course, th e hom e people know ed d u rin g the depression, w hat w ill m ent before J u ly o r August. C olum bia R iver D is tric t council. Proponents of Roosevelt c o u r t creased 100 per cent and have nearly th a t ou gh t to cle ar some thin gs up. the outcom e be d u rin g the next th a t these m en are not in business doubled since 1932. but the n a tio n period o f distress’ W hat w ill hap b ill con fide nt o f its passage. U. S. Lum ber fc S a w m ill W orkers' union, * * * * now , but w h a t ab o u t th e s tra n g e r al income is 30 per cent below the pen to those w ho have been taught C ham ber o f Commerce opposes votes at N e w po rt in favo r o f plan P lenty nf Ju ic e — ew in ve n tio n measures fatigue. A t last peak. Expenses am ount to over plan. fo r s trik e a rb itra tio n proposed by w ho m ight see a nam e on th a t d ire c som N ething w ith w h ich to d iffe re n tia te between $10,000 per m in u te day and nigh t tha t the governm ent w ill take care There w ill be pow er in p le n ty and to W Hope o f federal regional la Dr. Townsend in Oregon says ( o f them i f th e y can not provide to ry and give one quite a shock by the w h ite c o lla r w o rk e r and the sit-do w n er. spare for everybody from B o n n e ville dam in The expenses I re fe r to are on ly fo r themselves? Just th in k o f it! T ow nsendites t o oppose c o u r t bo r relatio ns board. com ing in and asking fo r some m an Spanish Insurgent C h ie f Franco the opinion o f G overnor M a rtin , w ho ret urn -► those o f the federal governm ent. O u r d e fic it is gre ater today than at change. w ho h as been dead ten or fifte e n A d d in g to them the local, county, the ve ry abyss o f the depression W illia m G ille tte , 81-year-old noted. lodges vigorous protest w ith G reat ed Saturday from his t r ip to the na tio n a l capi years. and state layouts, the to ta l re p re w ith business double the lo w level A m erican actor, dies in H a rtford , B rita in against evacuation o f re fu tal, where he appeared before the congres gees from Bilbao. B ritis h ships to sional com m ittee in support o f a cheap rate sents ro u g h ly $16.000.000.000 p e r and ta x receipts at the highest Conn. rescue women and childre n. at the dam site fo r the use o f in d u strie s that F riday. A p r il 30 year. I f everybody, except those _ peak in h is to ry ! I t is high tim e m ig ht w a nt to locate there. on the p u b lic pa yroll, paid taxes th a t the spending issue was square • Rebel B attle ship Espana sunk by M onday. M ay 3 F ifte e n Y ears Ago in the same pro p o rtio n as th e ir in - ly put up to the nation M any of lig h tn in g flee t of lo y a lis t planes. Mrs. Simpson receives decree ab M ay 4, 1922—Paddy K re itz and Jan I come, t h ir t y cents out o f every the u ltr a —conservatives th in k it is D irect h it scores. T he urge to say “ And H ow ” fo r sen Argus. W ould P urify S tre a m s— .Secretary Ickes dismisses Wade solute of divorce and i« now free to star in H illsb o ro 's 11 to 8 v ic to ry over d o lla r in wages and salary w ould already too late. T hey feel th a t the the follow ing editorial from th e A s S tandard O il o f P ortland. I have gone fo r governm ent o f one spending m achine is so large and C ra w fo rd a.s superintend en t o f m a rry the e x-king . Duke o f W in d State T reasurer H olm an Is ta k in g the sor, w ho leaves at once to meet fu to ria A storian-B udget ju st c a n ’t be in itia tiv e in a d riv e fo r p u rific a tio n o f O re has developed so much "v o te -p o w K lam ath Ind ian agency. M o to ris t fine d $50 and d riv e r's license ta k ! k in d o r another! tu re w ife. Fierce re v o lt breaks out against resisted. It is p retty h ard fo r th e en aw ay in ju stice c o u rt here on charge o f gon streams. A m eeting o f a ll persons in te r e r" th a t i t can stea m ro lle r any a t Red Ink Figures Redder Senator W E Pearson o f P ortland ested in the .subjert has been called fo r the The danger signal in th is spend- tempts to con tro l it. I do not agree Japanese conquerors o f M anchou- named to board of h ig h e r education hoys th a t w ent aw ay to w a r tw en ty d r iv in g 55 m iles an hour, when caught by Im p e ria l hotel in P ortla nd S aturday m o rn | m g spree is the fact th a t no pro w ith th is opinion, b u t do believe kou. Massacres, bu rnings and lo o t to succeed B F. Irvin e . y ears ago to realize the sw ift passage O ffic e r Stockdale near W itch Hazel. ings reported. Suprem e cou rt holds c o n s titu tio n in g T iie d riv e has the m oral support o f the gress tow a rd budget balancing has that we m ust end th is cu rre n t Ed S chu lm e rich b u ild in g enw s tru c tu re on S u ffra g e o f women o f P hilippines al provision o f 1934 revenue act im state board of c o n tro l although the board is of tim e fro m those eventful years, W ashington street fo r H ills b o ro T ransfe r I oeen made. A ctu a lly, we have lost “ p o rk -b a rre llin g " and "w ard-boss wins heavy favorable vote. b u t it is fle e tin g by and th e A storia West posing tax of 3 cents a pound on the ta kin g no o ffic ia l action in the m atter Inas | ground in spite o f a tremendous in g " spree. com pany and Harm s & Christensen. Saturday, May I processing o f cocoanut oil im ported much ils there is no a u th o rity under w hich | increase in governm ent revenues! No Fairy-Tale Here ed ito rial w rite r seem s to hit th e nail C. C. Thom as and Miss G ertha Olsen m a r ' This fiscal year’s receipts are $2,- Guests struggle w ith baggage as from P hilippines, the state can net H olm an hopes th n t the T w o years ago in one o f m y s tr ik e ties up San Francisco hotels. on th e h ead very m uch as one who rie d here M a y 3. S trik e spreads in H ollyw ood, but campaign w ill resu lt in legislation 500,000.000 h igh er than in 1932, yet w e ekly le tte rs I to ld readers p la in re q u irin g fits th is situation. P e titio n s c ircu la te d asking M . H. Steven I our annual d e fic it is s t ill $2,300 - M o u n ta in -to p sanctuary of the re g u la r p ic tu re - m a kin g proceeds a ll m u n icip a litie s to make adequate provision ly w here the tr a il o f governm ent Pickets at nine m a jo r studios total son to ru n fo r legislature. V irg in de la Cabeza, under siege VE T E R A N S IN FAC T 000.000 th is yea r compared w ith fo r disposal o f its sewage w ith o u t du m ping — ------- v u ilip u i CU W ill] d e fic its alw ays ends. People thought L. M. H o yt, w ho has conducted je w e lry $^150,000,000 in 1932. W orst o f a ll, I had gone mad; b u t I w a nt today by Spanish lo ya lists fo r n i n e 5000 The passage of tw e n ty years since the Ita ly arid G erm any to con tinu e e x it in to the most convenient stream. months, captured. in the last fe w m onths the gap be store here fo r m ore than 25 years, sells bu si incep tion o f the W o rld w a r call sharply to to restate those same warnings. W ork in H o llyw o o d m ovie studios pansion o f th e ir frie n d sh ip agree tween p u b lic incom e and outgo There are o n ly six steps ahead of ness to J. L . Anderson. o u r a tte n tio n th e fact th a t the veterans of slows up as m akeup men, painters ment. O ral understanding expected Plan C ornerstone L aying— has widened. So fa r in 1937 m o n th th a t c o n flic t are becom ing veterans in fact. us i f we keep up our cu rre n t pace: Law rence T aggart pitches O. A. C. to v ic from talks. and camera aides strike. ly revenues have picked up $125,- The A m erican Legion and Veterans of Foreign L a yin g o f the cornerstone fo r Oregon's , to ry over W. S. C. Senator Copeland declares C om F irst, continued d e ficits ultim ate-1 President Roosevelt signs n e w 000.000 over last year, but expenses W ar gatherings, w h ich once were the height B e rt C. S h ip le y has taken the agency fo r have leaped even h igh er — $150,- ly lead to fear o f governm ent cred n e u tra lity b ill, fo llo w in g dram atic m unists in cite labor in U. S. De new c a p ito l b u ild in g w ill be an event of June "* o f h ila r ity , no longer have the old tim e clares H u rry Bridges, alien com- possibly the firs t week o f that month, accord it. the D u ra n t car. race against tim e before old la w m unist, lead's s u b ve rsive V n d dang- in g to J. A. McLean, chairm an o f the state 000 000 m ore per m onth. The firs t ve lo city. M ost o f the boys o f 1917-18 are Second, unsound p u b lic cre d it fo u r m onths' d e fic it of about $750 - exptres. em its m ovem ent on west coast. w e ll in to m id d le age now. W aistlines are capitol reconstruction commission. W orkm en T h irty Y ears Ago Beer now legal in Kansas a fte r Senator B u rke declares senate 000.000 is $60.000.000 m ore than the means un w illin gn ess to lend the la rge r, the h a ir is th in n e r o r grayer; and the are now engaged in p o u rin g concrete fo r tiie Argus, M a y 2, 1907—F irm o f Redm ond & d a rk-red in k fig u re o f the same governm ent m oney to pay its bills. 58-year d ro u th due to e ffo rts o f co u rt plan foes w illin g to enm pro- o ld y o u th fu l a b ility to snap back a fte r a fo u rth or top story o f the new b u ild in g and C onnell w ill seU th e ir liv e r y teams and period last year. T h ird , the treasu ry is forced to Carrie N ation. mise. b ig tim e is la ckin g . The b u lk o f them are this w o rk w ill be com pleted by the last of vehicles at a u ction Tuesday. p rin t paper m oney to pay its d e fi Economy d riv e opens in na tion - Tuesday May I s t ill stu rd y, s t ill h u sky and in the prim e of N a tu ra lly these huge raids on the this m onth when the w o rk o f placin g the al house o f representatives. C ut of ru ,i.,i,, , Forest G rove a g ita tin g p ro je c t o f b u ild in g treasury are steadily m u ltip ly in g cits. life , b u t th e y are g e ttin g to the fa r side of g ra nite and m arble e x te rio r cove rin g w ill be Id oi l- r e n t -iski-rl in h iid ./c t firr . school boy, 12, w hipped F ourth, the paper m oney fa lls an electric lin e o u t to Banks. ures CCOt k d ” budKrt "R -b y teacher fo r p la yin g hooky, shoots the p u blic debt. B rought down to th a t e n jo ya b le state. T he boys w ho could started The cornerstone la y in g w ill be made lik e a m eteor in value a.s prices D eputy D is tric t A tto rn e y W a ll says la w a you-and-m e basis, the federal shoot sky-high . "ta k e i t " tw e n ty years ago can't do so w e ll tiie occasion for an Im prressive cerem ony a t O ve rn ig h t storm In Louisiana and Duke o f W indsor and Mrs. S im p - forbids confectioners to sell tobacco on Sun governm ent debt amounts to $275 no w and fre e ly a d m it it. A fte r a ll, tim e re tended by higti stale officia ls, members of the F ifth , the b u yin g pow er o f sal 'PP' “ >*' ' 9 V® ,v ® " " " h«PPHy reunited al Gande days. per capita. The fa m ily o f fiv e spok spects no one. A n o th e r tw e n ty years and le gislature and other dignitaries. aries, wages, savings accounts, in M illio n s parade in M ay day fetescaDle near M onls Fiance Sponsors o f O regon E le c tric lin e out o f en o f above, therefore, owe the the y w ill have replaced the greybeards who surance policies, and bonds drop * * * * th ro u g h o u t w o rld . M ay-day m ani- Six badly in ju re d in H o llyw o o d P ortla nd to H ills b o ro fig h t f o r F ro n t street governm ent $1375 rig h t now. The to p ra c tic a lly no th in g fo u g h t at S h ilo h and G e ttysb u rg and who, festo issued by com m unist irite r-s trik e troubles franchise. interest on th is alone is $3 a year to the y o u th fu l re tu rn e d "v e te ra n " in 1919, G ra n t I’rom i«ed— S ixth, the ruined, sta rvin g m id G uy W eisenback *n d Miss Em m a W heeler per fa m ily ! O f course, some of dle-class take the reins o f go vern national names U. S. and France Federal power commission makes seemed in c re d ib ly ancient. The federal gra nt fo r new stale b u ild in gs these p u b lic obligations have taken ment by force to b rin g ord er out among nations w here w o rkers hadobjeetlon to tw o B on ne ville b ills o f near R eedville m a rrie d A p r il 28. w ill not exceed $450,000. G ove rn or M a rlin e x checked capitalism . now in congress. V ie w causes new the place o f priva te cre d it and the o f rhaos. Mrs. Sarah N. Penne, 71, dies at F arm in g- plained on his re tu rn fro m W ashington, The Farm bloc in congress balks alsna rl. H illsboro business p eo p le h o p e ev ton A p r il 30. net gain in the debt w h ich a ll c it i This is no "b ig. bad w o lf" story. effo rts to lo w e r com m odity prices. A tto rn e y-G e n e ra l C um m ings asks g o vern cr is Confident Huit enough r e lie f la- ery’ boy a n d girl in th e co u n ty is W ashington C o u n ty Veterans’ association zens owe m ay n o t have increased A ll dow n throu gh th e histo ry of boi can be found to satisfy the goverm ent's Sunday. M ay 2 congress to re q u ire e ve ry g u n looking fo rw a rd to th e big d ay s here holds three-day an nu al encam pm ent a t C orne as m uch as the figures indicate. lim e the re i.s n o t one single na t cqu ire m e nt fo r this grant. F ive lives lost in Oregon ncei-ow ner to register bis weapon w ith However, a big p o rtion o f the p u b tion th a t ever spent, fo r long, more liu s and votes to come to H ills b o ro n e x t year. M ay 21 a n d 22, w hen fre e rid e s will lic debt has n o t in g else behind than it received w ith o u t' de stro y dents. Dr. E. V. S m ith, ve te rina rian .b ure au o f in te rn a l revenue be- drow ned in sw ollen waters ofca u se too m any guns in hands of Judge G oodin is ta lk in g o f c o n fe rrin g w ith he given th ro u g h th e c o u rtesy of local it b u t perpetual operating costs. autom obilecrim inais. Commissioners B u tn e r and Buchanan and as M illio n s are being squandered and in g its cred it, going in to in fla tio n , Canyon creek w h e n Colonel J, W. Hughes o f Forest Grove, firm s. I t will he a big tim e in th e and ending up in chaos! plunged from highw ay. O tis Yost, Bilbao, Spain, speeds evneuation certain th e ir w illin g n e ss to have th e fence wasted on useles: and unnecessary Washington county representative, continued old tow n on th ese days. (C o p y rig h t 1937 Publishers I9 fisherm an, drow ned when boatof women, c h ild re n as in surg ent Io he Hie old reliable. Fine character, exce l around the co u rty a rd to rn dow n. "p roje cts." 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