Pape Two H IL L S B O R O RillsbunüMrgu5 Suggestion of Merit W ill» VS hi eh la CombineW Iho H ills b o ro Independent Ifillib o r o A n ru o . 1094 H ills b o ro In d ep en d en t. 1873 A suggestion of real m erit has been m ade in a national m agazine th a t M r K I N N E Y « M r K IN N E Y , P u b lis h e r* holidays he placed w here they will Published Thu rsday Entere«! a« second-class m a tte r in th e poet o ffic e at H illsbo ro . Oregon do the most good. T he English have W . V E R N E W. K I N N E Y a rra n g e d it so th a t all th e ir holidays M R S E. C M» K I N N E Y E d ito r Associato E d ito r (except C hristm as, am i Boxing Day which im m ediately . follow s it) come O F F I C I A I . 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 on a M onday. They tak e a d v a n ta g e S r lM tr d k , D r««»n*« I t w t W n -k ly N ew su per. 1S3D-3S Narnmi on A lt-A m e ric a n W eekly N e w ap aper Eleven. ISSO of the w eek-end pause by ad d in g to H o n o rab le M en tio n N a tio n a l E d ito r ia l Aaan. N ew sp aper Production Conteat. 1S34-3S; G en eral Excellence. 1»3.-, it w hen holidays come d u rin g the w eek and a re th u s given an o p p o r­ S ubscription Ratea S tr ic tly C aak in A d vance tu n ity for m ore enjoym ent in the way W ith in W anhinirton C ounty P e r y ea r ......... $1 50 T w o m o n th * .... 80 15 of o utdoor activities, sleep, travel or S i* m onths .... .85 O ne m onth .20 w h atev er they wish. 111 ree m outh* .... .50 P e r copy ------ .05 O utside W ash in g to n C o unty U n d er th e p resen t system of ob- IT. 8. p er y ea r 82.00 F o reig n countries 1X50 serving holidays, w h erev er thev may fall, we do not get th e full recreativ e M e m b e r: O regon o n RUte F irs t A u d ited P a per. E d ito ria l Aaaoc value. If holidays com ing at o th er rtf". „A B > I .a r g e - t A B C W e e k ly and N a tio n a l 1 C i r c u la - n in W e t . him »: w eek w ere set A , , int in, Crop Prospects Roister Outlook A R G U S . n i L L S B O R O , O R EG O N The Great .American Home Thursday. May 11, 1917 | w ill comment’»' at 7 45 p in. Tornor- ! evening tE ru h iy i there w ill be no p u b lic service hut the annual I business m eeting w ilt be held at 7 45 I Every m em ber o f the congregation is urged to be present to cast Ins | vote concerning th e p o lic ie s f o r Ih e coining \e a r Guy P D u ffie ld , J i pastoi Library Friends Protest (B y A. !.. I .ln d b r r k l S A LE M The I ’W A grant o f »45IUMHI fo r new i By Roger W. Ilabsonl AL "T U fit C h AC l C ì ì (tute h iiililin g s i I in 'X nut lim it the pregi am to C H IC A G O . I I I . D u r in g nt y »1 single s lm e lu ie , ill the o p in ion o f lt .il|ili CAN 3 P iA x W IT H V 'U travels o f the past week I found M em b leg.il m il ism' for the Capitol Hoemi- "ICC A x . k £ S X £ I ? X that much o f the groat optim ism st i m I mn enmm is.siiin. iv liie ll hli* eliarge ef H -lrX HELPING ÜN l 'L F o f last December has evaporated th e h u ild in g pingl'uin There la no thin g wither ().000 t o iv in l A T T IC ,. p o litic a l fan-fare, (A bo ve N o r t h P la in s ) feile new tiu ililin g s o r ill the federal grant to p re ­ com m odity price F rida y nigh t, special y o u n g vent the em isti uetion o f a lib ra ry b u ild in g declines. lagging people s night B ro th e r H a rtfo rd and anil an office h u ild in g its tw o separate s tru c ­ re ta il sales have w ife of P ortland are s till w ith us, tures. if the cap itol commission finds such a g iv e n in a n y preaching under the a m io in ttn g of plan pi el'ei able, iiceording to M om li th o u g h tfu l people the Holy Ghost; the sermon topic the cold shivers. M ihh I i point-; old. Iiowever. tiia t t i l e I ’WA w ill h<* “ The League o f Nations* That, however, is Simdav school. 10 a. in . sermon by grant is noi a d e fin ite c u iiin u t iiie id o f (tie fu ll not necessarily a Hvv. M elvin E James, II a in . * tali HIM) The gian t money w ill only be paid b a d sign, espe­ special p ra yer service a ll afternoon, Io the slate as it is shown that m oney ha i evangelistic service. H p m . Hart c ia lly when it ap­ been paid to labor taken Irom the r e lie f l o l l . fo rd s nnssage w ill he FT G lirist plies t o W a ll O fficia ls who have i l l vest Ignted the situation, Game T onigh t at M id n ig h t." special street. W a ll street however, fin d no cause for w o rry on tills musical program o f several nu in - was w ild ly o p- score as no d iffic u lty is anticipated in fin d in g 1 ” I r x, I IX .,11 ,1., x I .I \ i ’ i '.ci Knger W. Babson tin iis tic in 1929 me vice; H p m . evangelistic service, a plenty o f skille d as w e ll as u n skille d labor and .is gloom y in song service amt sever.»1 num bers of on the re lie f rolls, who w ill he a va ila ble for I i p re fe r to find w ork on the new state b u ild in g or b u ild in g s special music. H a rtfo rd 's sermon :c than Mam topic w ill be "D rin k Now o r T h irst G overnor M a rlin 's suggestion that t h e , n . street this spring is Forever W ednesikiy night. K. the state lib ra ry la* shelved on the top flo o r o f the : mg Ihe w o rry over the series o f meetings eontinue M e l­ new o ffice b u ild in g tins brought a ve rita b le W hen th e sto, » air < • " h e n 1 1 ■ m u i eu tloo k w h ich I found so vin F James, pastor. deluge o f protest Friends o f the lih r .n y call ä A,\,UNC l C ftiL L , lem to the effect th a t the n° t do th a t p re va le n t in eastern cities. atten tion to the fact Dial the state a p p ro p ria ­ Business Starts on Farms had suggested before th e s ta ti !*'e mosl out First Baptist Church tion was made by the recent session p rim a rily •P lA rie Pf Fesc VU F i ¿ B ilie " P rosp erity on o u r farm s is v ita l APA JOMES ANO P rayer and Hihh* study T liu rs- of control th e placing of th e .- a n t t c tvn X n t TtCArr ? v . ax' for th e benefit o f the lib ra ry , which, thev m - , to p ro sp e rity throughout the na­ B ilia M iä c a y . oo day evening at it We in v ite you to MX FOCTBAUv TOC TH.Ç « T sist. should have first enii.sidcration in the rmw b rary on th e top floor of the p ro p ,1 " ’: “ tion. The c ity w o rk e r cannot long J \\A n T TC h CAC jo in w ith us in th is servlet1 Sun- : OF CAr’ - i U-tN M ì n i O l ? b u ild in g program. prosper i f hts co u n try cousin has new sta te office building we felt th a day sehool at 9:45 w ith eompident IT ? IT S CAwJ&r, THtCTk . L tl. most fam ous a th le te . no crop m oney to spend. I f there he was only joking. H ow ever, fu rth e r tenehers in eliarge o f elnaacs for 'lEACS is no ready income to make M ain a ll ages M orn ing w o rship ut I I A Hottpitnl W ork S tart*— rep o rts w ould seem to in d icate th a t W es S c’n ilm erich, has been released street's cash registers jin g le m er­ by P o rtla n d a fte r ten y e a rs of big message from the W ord w ill be W u i k on tin* new 50*bed p a vilio n fo r t le he spoke in a serious vein and really r ily on Saturday night, there are brought bv the pastor Let us w o r­ tim e baseball. T he old boy ought to no orders fo r merchandise at east­ Eastern Oregon TuberculoHis hospital at T h • , m eant business. ship the Lord in the beauty of Dalles and a nurses* home at the Eastern O re­ have a lot of good b aseb all left in factories on Monday m orning. h o lin e s s (I y I ’ It at 7 Eve- A top floor location will not sa tis­ him if given an o p p o rtu n ity to play ern The basic part w h ich the farm er ' ning service at H The pastor w ill gon State hospital at Pendleton w ill be s ta rt­ ed at once w ith o u t w a itin g fo r fix le ra l funds fy the frien d s of th e lib ra ry and re g u la rly and w ould have been a plays in ou r economic system is ci n tin u e the series of messages on th ere a re m any of them th ro u g h o u t d ra w in g c a r fo r the P o rtla n d team too often overlooked by the sw ivel- "G od's G reat Plan fo r the Ages " tin* bourd o f con tro l lias announced Funds ch a ir in d u s tria l executives. F u r­ The large chart w i l l again he used fo r the tw o projects. totallliiK ' $120.000 were th e state. The bill, providing fo r th e from this section. therm ore. those w ho do fo llo w the to s im p lify the W ord o f God We appropriated by the recent le gislative session ap p ro p riatio n , contained a m an d a te ______ ___ farm p ictu re have been witness- extend to visito rs a hearty w e l­ A p p lica tio n w ill be made fo r PW A funds and from th e leg islatu re d ire c tin g th a t in g poor crops fo r so long now come to w orship w ith us We fvel if the application is approved the federal ifo u r years) that they may u n ­ a d e q u ate provision be m ade fo r th e sure that though you m ay enter funds w ill be used m o ff-se ttin g the state's consciously have the w ro ng ' slant ou r church a stranger, you w ill md appropriation. a • a • altogether. leave i O rtiz W W eniger, pas The legislators a re well a w a re of P lead s fo r C em etery U pkeep Back in 1933 the U n ited States tor. A pp ointm en t o f W a lte r E Pearson to a th e big service p erform ed by th e li- T o the A rg u s -H a v e the people people any in te r­ and Canada had record surpluses place on the state board o f h igh er education brary on b e h a lf of th e en tire sta te est in the con dition o f the local cem eteries’’ from previous seasons o f a ll farm m a rk ; the second dem ocratic state senator to n ig i'in i House products in c lu d in g livestock. That May 14: S t Boniface, Apostle of receive o ffic ia l recognition .since tin* recent and th e various governm ental d e­ A re the eyes of loved ones, gone before, tu r n ­ year not on ly m arked the end of I G erm any and M a rty r May III w a rd flow ers; o r weeds’’ Mission adjourned W illia m S tra ye r o f Baker p artm en ts. T heir u n d e rsta n d in g w as ed to The the long d o w n -tra il o f business 1 Feast o f Pentecost. Chapel service w .i; appointed to a place <>n the state m in in g cemeteries need yu o r atten tion, and clearly bro u g h t out in every speech, at once A few hours' w ork, w e ll placed, w ill and prices b u t also the last season I o f p u blic worship. 10:30 a. ni. Ser- board Pearson succec ds to the post left va­ o f n o rm al w eather c o n d itio n s . , inon. "T he B irth d a y o f O u r M o th ­ cant by B. E Irvine* refusal to accept re« especially in th e sen ate, in su p p o rt go fa r tow a rd im provem ent o f the conditions Since then w e have had the tw o Welcome at every It 1. er. the C h u rc h " “ Religion in the appointm ent. of th e ap p ro p riatio n revolving aro u n d there, and a ll co n trib u tio n s w i ll be ap pre­ smallest harvests in h a lf a cen­ Putnam , pastor ,o P‘es " r ,u ' B i'ittsh Colon ciated p ro p e rly applied. Help us to m ake tu ry . O u r lo w pro du ction o f food th e need fo r a lib rary building. . . and ... . ation. "Th<‘ New L ife Am ong the C ongregational C hurch products of a ll kinds has been a Rvsignntion R econsidered— Pentecostal Tabernacle G reek Cat holies." a n d " A lic e The lib rary has o p e ra ted in to ta lly spot it alw ays should be: and please do not blessing in disguise, however, in M ay 16: C hurch sehool. 10 a. m . Floyd L U tter has reconsidered I i • in ad e q u a te q u a rte rs fo r y ears in con- place glass containers on graves. T hey freeze e lim in a tin g huge carry-overs. Farm Prof. F. C. S talley. superintendent. Sunday sehool Sunday m orn ing nt Adams Comes H o m e " Pastor II M o rn in g worship. 11 o'clock. Ser­ 10. Rev J. H Ebert, sup erintend­ S H a lle r may be consulted anv tentiun b i resign from the state parti le bo m I tra s t w ith m any o th e r s ta te d e p a rt- and * "* break ’ ' and become a nuisance. quotations have skyrocketed. B et­ His reconsideration, he said, M . Bowm an, at the c ity hall, w ill re- te r prices on w hat has been raised mon. “ When a M an Became G reat ” ent; m o rn in g w o rsh ip at 11 Young duy except Monday, between It) am i w ill rem ain m ents. The need w as so g re a t th a t ceive E. and people's meeting. 6:45 p. m . Delm ar a in. and noon, between 4 and 6 was in com pliance w ith G overnor M l i t u i < receipt fo r co n trib u tio n s —L E. plus the good gain in the value of A nthem . "When the L o rd T urned W yntt. president. Sunday evening p. m . o r by n p jto in tin cn t, at the th e capitol construction m easure of W IL K E S . insistence that he eontinue to .servi the C a p tiv ity ," D udley Buck Young U tter old carry-o vers has lifte d n a tio n ­ people's meeting. 7 p. m „ under evangelistic service. M id -w ee k s e n - House office, 232 N o rth T h i r d and W 11 Treece both resigned from the parol» th e special session tw o y ears ago al farm Income to double the level ices Tuesday evening, p ra yer m eet­ avenue. board fo llo w in g the dose of the legislative d ire c tio n o f Law rence W ismer. m ade provision in th e title fo r a l i - ---------------------------- o f the depression low. Supper and fellow ship. 6:45 p in. ing; T hursday evening. B ib le study; session in protest against the adverse action Saturday evening, testim ony and b rary building o r its housing in the » , . , Crop F a ilu re Disastrous Brooks Free Methodist Churrh M eeting w ith Forest G rove Con- on th e ir parole re fo rm program, Treece has Because o f these exce lle nt e f­ gregationalists in this church. T. sermon. Special m usic by the o r­ capitol and most legislators th o u g h t Cottage pra yer m eeting M ay 14 since been appointed to the stat * hoard of chestra and others A ll evening fects, m any people have uncon­ A r th u r Dungan, m in ister. it was provided fo r in th e body of th e E ig h ty m illio n pounds o f pow der and lip - services begin at 7:45 o'clock J F at 8 p m. at the home o f M r. and a rb itra tio n w h ile Lotus Langley < f Port land sciously come to regard poor crops Mrs. Hogan. Sunday: S u n d a y hits been named to f ill his place on tiic parole S hackelford, pastor. bill, but in th e last-m inute ju g g lin g stick used by A m erican women in a year, as a national asset! O f course, the sehool at It) A t the c lo w of the board. M o u n ta in llo in e E van ge llra l it w as left out. w h ich suggests some sort of a m otto P rob- paradox o f crop fa ilu re s and farm Sunday school a c h ild re n ’s p ro ­ C hurch C ornelius M ethodist Episcopal A lib rary building is w an ted bv ably "Save ,h£ suri?ce an*d you, MVe aU” p ro sp e rity can not continue. Those gram w ill be given under the d i­ R e g u la rly each Sunday: Sunday Church sehool, 9 a. m , b rin g yo u r rection o f our conference c h il­ A ccident Toll Big— w ho liv e in the A m erican "b re a d ­ frie n d s of this institution th a t will be „ the price of rises much high. basket"—the G reat Plains o f this school. 10 a. m., E dw ard Aeblscher, B ib le ; m o rn in g worship. 9:45. cho ir Prospects are fo r a record crop fo r the superintendent. M o rn in g w orship o f young people w ith special m usic­ drens' evangelist. Miss C larice Fen­ big enough to m eet th e fu tu re needs er, those famous -3.000.000 little p ig s ' of the con tine nt—kno w tha t a b lis te rin g service ton. follow e d by the pastor's mes­ G rim Heais r on Oregon's highways this year w ith a lte rn a tin g leadership. of this state. T h a t is w h at th ey w ork- AAA w ill pro ba bly be w o rth reincarnating, d ro u th th is year w o uld be a c a l­ C h ristia n Endeavor, 7:30 p m. Evan­ al numbers. Gospel sermon by the sage. Y. P. M at 7:15; preaching At least the year has started out lik e a r i’cm d a m ity. It could give o u r ris in g g e listic service, 8 p. m. Rev. V. T pastor. E p w o rth League. 7 30, Mrs at it A group o f |M-op|e from the ed fo r in th e leg islatu re and w h a t » * » » breaker The firs t three months accounted for Ju liu s Delm onte in charge Ladies' curve o f business a stro n g d o w n ­ Speece, pastor. tf A id Wednesday. 2. Mrs A lfre d Dore Seattle P acific college w ill be here a total o f 63 fa ta litie s as a result o f tra ffic Baseball is suggested as possible in te rsta te th ey th o u g h t they w ere g ettin g . Ex- w ard push. T his year there are no commerce w hich, i f it is. w o u ld be one w ay accidents, top pin g the 1936 figures by eight m charge Rev A le xa n d e r H a w ­ fo r Ihe evening services W A tr a space in the building not needed to surpluses in the grain elevators or llu le t. pastor. regulate D iz Dean. M . E. C hurch i Bethany) thorne. pastor. T ra ffic accidents fo r the three-m onth period fo r lib ra ry purposes can be used fo r on the farm s to ‘'cushion” the ef­ * * * * On G erm antow n road. Sunday ( totalled 8210 compared to 6177 fo r the same fects o f another crop railure. Real­ o th ., er s . ta such e Beaverton C h u rrh o f C h rist period last year w ith 1313 persons suffei bn: . . te activities . until , . . . . tim . 11 Duce sa>'s he eats p ra c tic a lly no thin g iz in g how v ita l g ro w in g conditions school every Sunday, 10 a m.; G e r­ W hosoever W ill— H illsb o ro B ib le school next Lord's day at injuries thia year to 1238 last year. as th e lib rary grow s lllto th e building, but fr u it. B u t the n he m ixes in a few Span- are this year. I have already sent man service. 11 a. m.. fir s t and i (M am St., near F irs t Ave.) th ir d Sundays: English service. 11 | We are s till com b in ing service» 9 a in , M ;.. V e rn ia Hopper, su­ ________ . . _______ ish onions occasionally. men in to the west to v e rify en ­ a. m.. second and fo u rth Sundays w ith th e church above N orth Plains perintendent Observance o f t h e couraging reports com ing from both —E. J u liu s T raglio. pastor. t f , Watch fo r our notice next week Plan New S ales Policy— Lord's supper takes place nt I I a p riv a te and governm ent agencies. m . follow e d by the sermon by the i Melv in E. Janies, pastor. Linden M cC ullough, the new superintend­ I am now sw in g in g th ro u g h the pastor Evening service is at 8. and L a u re l Evangelical Church ent o f the B lin d Trade .school in P ortland, , west m yself fo r th is purpose. in hi.< 'Seven m iles south o f H illsb o ro ) message at this hour. M r A deserved trib u te w as paid to B. T rin ity Lutheran Church has announced a new sales po licy fo r the Readers should be Interested In Hatch w ill take up t il e B ible Sunday school. 10 a. m . Mrs. A. school B lin d salesmen w ill be taken o ff the F. Irvine, e d ito r of th e O regon J o u r­ The service o f w orship begins nt prophecy on the fir s t b rie f digest o f reports W atkins, superintendent. Preaching w ar and how it Is be- •streets and brooms and other products o f the 10:30 a. m ; Sunday sehool at 9:45. j fro m m y men. "R a in fa ll, w h ile not nal, recently by th e O regon S ta te col­ F ifte e n Y ears Ago Argus. M a y 11. 1922—H ills b o ro s till leads i q u ite norm al, is the best since service. 11 a. m. J u n io r C h ristia n Sermon topic, "Y e A re the Tem ple mg fu lfille d in these days. The in s titu tio n w ill be sold through established lege fac u lty club. The P o rtla n d editor league w ith 12-4 v ic to ry over K irk p a tric k s . choir, directed by Mrs. J. Johnson Endeavor, 6 p. m. — Rev. V. T. wholesale houses. o f G od." Cor. 3. 16 "Blessed are w ill furnish 1933 The heavy acreage of w in te r tf special m usic both w as elected to honorary m em bership E a rly M ay fro st Sunday and M onday does 1 wheat has come throu gh in fin e Speece, pastor. they that hear the W ord o f God. m orn ing and M id-w eek in a fittin g testim onial of his th irty - m uch damage. E a rly straw berries s u ffe r in ¡ shape. O n ly in a fe w isolated and keep it." You are co rd ia lly service w ill bo evening led this week by Relief Load D ecreased— F irs t C hurch o f C hrist, Scientist valley. welcomed to w o rsh ip w ith us. nine y ears of continuous service as a : areas, such as the dust b o w l. Lyndon M yet George H Hatch. Services are held every Sunday L. A bb ott, H ills b o ro resident since ! (w h ere O klahom a, Kansas, a n d A m a te ria l decrease in O regon’s general pastor. m em ber of th e h ig h er e d u c a t i o n 1890, E dies at 11 a. m ; Wednesday evening M onday. r e lie f load Is reported by E lm er G oody, re lie f Foursquare Church C olorado come together» are m ois­ services at 8 o'clock; Sunday sehool boards of O regon, from w hich he has J. S. Cruzon o f Dallas buys H o te l Wash­ tu re condtlons poor. B a rrin g dra s­ a d m in istra to r The num ber o f persons re ­ An u p -to -th e -m in u te theme w ill at 11 a. m. P u p ils up to the age Free M ethodist C hurch ju s t re tire d . D uring th ese y e a rs he in gton fro m L. Shcvetts. ceiving re lie f was reduced from 50.842 in Feb­ tic changes in weather, appear­ of 20 years are welcomed. Free be the subject in the evangelistic A special C h ristia n educat.on r a l­ Masonic lodge buys L in k la te r residence ances now indicate a harvest of ru a ry to 45.967 in .March O f $494.503 paid out has w itnessed th e sp lendid g ro w th of reading room open on Wednesdays service this Sunday evening. The ly w ill be In Id Sunday evening at by the state re lie f commission d u rin g March, th e institutions of h ig h er lea rn in g in site at corner o f Second and L in c o ln and 137 000.000 bushels m ore than a and S aturdays fro m 2 u n til 4 p. m. topic w ill be "B a lan cin g the Budget 630 at the Free M ethodist church Gundy trustees in stru cte d to b u ild new tem ple. year ago.” So far, so good.—E arly Sunday's topic. 'M o rta ls and Im ­ A b e a u tifu l m usical program w ill h ift li and Oak. Reptesentatives from reports, 45.1 per cent went fo r gen- th is , . sta . te . . a n d , he has h ad no sm all include a num ber by the ladies trio , Seattle P acific college, S e a t t l e . n a l r e lie f. , ,. , , , K. P. convention attended by 250. Page prospects fa v o r crops above a year m ortals." per cent fo r old age pensions a Hawaiian g u ita r duet and other p a rt in th is o u tstan d in g developm ent, ra n k given nine. G rand lodge officers present. ago, unless n a ture again says "no.” and 1 1 per cent for b lin d assistance. Wash w ill conduct the service and selections. A special budget o ffe rin g T he P o rtla n d e r has been a fig h tin g George B illin g s , resident H ills b o ro m any Southwest O ptim istic pro vid e special qu a rte t musical T u a la tin Plains Presbyterian w ill be received d u rin g the service numbers. This ra lly is especially for frie n d of th ese institutions and th e years and C iv il w a r veteran, dies in P ortla nd So the M ain streets o f the south­ A t II a. m. the pastor w ill speak C hurch young people and is sponsored bv Seeks P ressure R elief— west co u n try are more o p tim istic s ta te owes him a debt of g ra titu d e M onday. B ib le school a t 10 a. m.: preach­ on "F e a rin g G od." The m o n th ly the local Y I ’ M S A ll are in vite d W a lke r resigns as cou nty today than last sum m er when the A ltho ug h ( A. H oward's resignation as in g service at 11 a. m.; C h ristian m is s io n a r y o ffe rin g w ill lie received and urged to attend Seattle Pacific Y - k ; from the dust Endeavor at 7:45 p. m. M issionary ’ in Sunday school and m orning se rv­ college is one o f the few fu lly ac- superintendent o f p u b lic in stru ctio n docs not take effect u n til Septem ber 1. G ove rn or M a r­ rin g and choking m eeting the last W ednesday o f each ice Tie day and F rid a y m eetings (C o n tln n ed on p a x . 3. colum n S) tin is expected to name H ow ard's successor n op. I f th e ir hopes m onth. AH are c o rd ia lly welcome. w ith in the next few weeks ju s t to get the neer of 1854, " »:• ..ilize. a big b u y in g force —J. F. Gibson, m in ister. tf m atter settled and relieve the pressure th a t should come in to the m id -sum ­ is now being brought to bear on him by the M ountaindale m er m arke t to bolster lagging re ­ The O rencn-R ei-dvIlIc Parish ta il sales. Railroads serving this Thursday. M ay fi w ard economy goal w ith demand num erous candidat es fo r H ownrd's jo b and Is th e e ffo rt to conquer school in both churches, farmer o f Matson te r r ito r y should get th e ir firs t n o r­ 10 Sunday th e ir friends G eneral farm price level o f na r e lie f a d m in istra tio n be returned Such a deluge o f letters have a. m .; w o rsh ip service in thé th ro u g h lig h te r-th a n -a ir c ra ft ay. m al grain shipm ents since 1933 O rcnco church, 11 a. m.; w orship tion rises 25 points d u rin g past to the states. been received by the governor c o n ta in in g en- th e te rrib le cost in hum an life? 'I h ’ l l w in county tra c k meet and th e ir securities should reflect, service in the R e ed ville church. 8 year. D ick M e r r ill and Jack Lam bic dorsements of candidates that he has found ■ d irigible H indenburg. w hich m ade so and H iL u • piact . second, at least te m p o ra rily , this im , p ro ve _ ­ p m. W omen's M issiona ry society it im possible Germ an's great d irig ib le Hinden- o ff from New Y o rk on London-and- answer them all. ’ not w ant the c ity w o rk - weeks at O renco on the th ird Wed- burg explodes w h ile p re pa ring to back plane flig h t. A. N. W ilco x buys in te re st o f Thomas m ent ’ I do m any successful flig h ts across t h e * nesday o f each m onth and at R e id ­ S huck in Shuck & er to in te rp re t m y com m ents as E x-V ice -P resid en t Dawes p r e- W ilco x barber shop, make la nd ing at Lakehurst. N. J. A tlantic, exploded as it, w ith its h u ­ Big Season Seen— lig h te r grocery o r v ille on the fo u rth T hursday of Death to ll set at 33 out o f 97 dlcts m arke t collapse in 19.39 A. W. H offm an constructing new home in d ic a tin g m an cargo, w as ab o u t to be tied up on Baseline street. t f aboard. bu tcher b ills th is year. I t is fo o l­ each m onth. Oregon is ill for the biggest to u ris t crop H a rry S. New. 79, ex-postm aster In its history, in the opinion o f Secretary of to its m ooring m ast a t th e L ak eh u rst, C h ie f Justice Charles E v a n s general in H arding cabinet, dies Senior class play one of best ever given. h a rd y to m ake d e fin ite price fo re ­ State Snell. He bases his opinion on foreign Players' g u ild w ins demands in Hughes calls fo r a "com petent and N. J., naval station and m any p e r­ Cast includes M a rg u e rite Kroeger, W illia m casts e a rly in M ay, b u t em pty Seventh-day A d ve n tist C h u rrh Services are held each Sabbath independent ju d ic ia r y ” and "p ro - H ollyw ood. elevators and stro n g demand from registrations w hich show that 19,029 o u t-o f- sons m et horrib le d eath s. One a fte r W aiters, Freda Berger, John Bechen, Hazel abroad as fo llo w s: Sabbath cesses o f reason as opposed to m ay hold up re ta il prices. (S aturday) state cars visite d Oregon d u rin g the firs t fou r Monday. M ay If) Burdette. Roland H oinecker. John Crocker. a n o th e r in th e last few y e a rs ’ e ffo rts Recent declines o f various in te r­ school, 9:45 a. m.; preaching service tyra n n y o f force." u th Meek, Hom er Deck. Ruth Helm s and G overnm ennt crop rep ort in d i­ months o f the year, compared to o n ly 14.891 to m aster th e a ir in th ese ships have F R ay national com m odity prices co n sti­ at 11; you ng people's m eeting a t d u rin g the same period last yeur. S ne ll p re ­ F rida y, M ay 7 Young. M iss N e llie M cN e il directs play. cates decrease in ou tp u t n t w in te r tu te one o f the m a jo r causes fo r 2:30 p. m. P ra ye r m eeting Wednes­ dicts an even greater proportionate increase come to d rea d fu l endings. One c a n ­ Secretary o f Commerce Roper wheat. M iss M artha Berger of H illsb o ro pledged cu rre n t uneasiness in New Y o rk. day n ig h t at 8 o'clock. V isito rs are in to u ris t tra ffic for the rem a ind er o f the s ta rt; investigation of d irig ib le not help but w onder if it is w orth th e to Sigma Kappa at O. A. C. L u m b e rin g operations begin again Shoppers — big and little — must, welcome at any service. Dr. W a l­ H indenburg tragedy. S a b o t a g e year, when the balm y breezes that blow over in northw est as a rb itra tio n starts tf price. however, get used to the idea that te r H u n tin g to n , pastor. strong ly hinted. Captain Lehman, Congressman M itc h e ll o f Illin o is , i the P acific no rth w e st from the ocean w ill be- T h irty Y ears Ago the d o lla r w ill consistently b u j’ veteran Zeppelin master, added to o n ly Negro mem ber o f congress, gin to lu re the vaca tion ist* from the s w e lte r­ C h ristia n Church Argus, M ay 9, 1907—M ore red tape added few e r goods as tim e goes on! "S it- L o rd ’s d a y u n ifie d .:tudy-w orship list o f dead, w h ich includes 11 sues Illin o is C entral R. R. because in g east and m iddle-w est, not to m ention C a li- dw on” strikes, u n p o p u la r a ll over fo r fa rm e r reg ard ing slashing fires. fornia. service, 9:45-11:45 a. rn. Church passengers. 21 crew members, a o f being ejected from a Pullm an the country, should soon cease to A fte r 57 years residence in county, M r. * * * * school. 9:45-10:45; m o rn in g worship. spectator and a m em ber o f the car A p r il 21. be a cause fo r anxiety. T hey are landing crew. N eed fo r sm all m odern hom es in and M rs. Isaac Le isy move to P ortland. Ray Cochran. 33. house pro w le r. , To S tudy R evenue— ju s t a "fa d ” and w ill soon be 10:45-11:45. T hrough the courtesy o f Loggers and operators agree to k ille d when police su rp rise robber th is com m unity is b ro u g h t out daily C o un ty co u rt rejects bid o f $545 fo r Boge tucked aw ay in the c u rio b o x along Sherman & C lay M usic company the The in te rim com m ittee w h ich w ill make itra te differences. trio . w ith inquiries of people fo r places in & Ennis f i l l and M. M. Mead w ill supervise w ith Tom T hum b g o lf courses, electric Ham m ond organ w ill re ­ a rb Loyalists soldiers nt Bilbao. Spain, I New defense council form ed at a study o f revenue legislation for the benefit m a in installed in the church fo r the it at so m uch a day. w hich to live. The sh o rtag e has been jig -sa w puzzles, and chain letters; Lord's day services. M usic by the make last stand against insurgents. Bilbao. Women he lp d ig trenches. , of the next session is composed of tile fo llo w ­ K en ne th Cam pbell. 22. fo rm e r county re si­ but high er prices are here to stay Treble cho ir. Serm on: "W hen so g re a t fo r several y ears th a t th e re Insurgent a ir force seeks to cut | in g members: Charles V. G allow ay, c h a ir­ Saturday, M ay 8 the dent, k ille d in logging camp accident T h u rs ­ fo ! Power Came." man of tiie state tax comm ission; H C H erron h ristian Endeavor. .. r some tim e. --------- C -------- Coaster T rin id a d w recked i n w a te r supply. u su ally is a w aiting list fo r m ost day. o f C o rvallis, county ju dg e of Benton c o u n ty Sees No Reason fo r Pessimism 7 p. m.. Inte rm e d ia te arid Young gale on n o rth sp it o f W illapa h a r­ Mrs. W allis Simpson, D uke o f sm all m odern homes. A num ber of H ills b o ro m o h a ir pool sells fo r $1800. going Gust Anderson and B. T. M cBain o f P o rtla n d ' The other in flue nce anno ying People. E vangelistic service. 8 p. m. bor entrance m ar Aberdeen. Sec­ W ind sor’s fiancee, assumes m aiden fam ilies have had to ta k e up resi­ at 30 cents a pound. Representatives Roy C a rte r o f G old Beach, ¡th o u g h tfu l eastern peolpc -p o litic a l SonK service assisted by young ond mate drow ns and rest o f crew name o f Mrs. W allis W arfield. Redmond & Connell sale Tuesday one o f maneuvers—is less easy to analyze. PeoP|f; ia c h o ir Sermon: Th<‘- Un- o f 22 rescued by coast guard. , n" Stevenson o f M edford and C url Engdahl dence elsew here because of difficulty T w o women, a g ir l and a boy q ... despite j -----... . ashington trends . in . trie d Way to C h ristian Union. " The But W Secretary Iekes declares fo r Con­ k ille d in a u to -tra in crash at Nyssa, j of Pendelton. A p p ointm en t o f the com m ittee in fin d in g su itab le places here. The largest ever held here, to ta lin g n e a rly $7000. most sections o f the c o u n try con- Ladies’ A id society w ill hold the was authorized by the recent session. H e n ry W intzingerode, convicted June 3, ! tinues to be excellent. Carloadings reg ular m o n th ly social at the home gressman Pierce’s B o n n e ville dam Tuesday. M ay 11 d e m a n d is so g re a t th a t building fo r b ill. Iekes wants to name man * * ♦ ♦ 1880. fo r m u rd e r o f Jacob Swanger, 80. sen­ IL S. Am bassador Dodd in G e r­ , are the highest since 19.70; autom »- o f Mrs. J. C. May, 925 E. Oak St . w ho w ill sell B o n n e ville power re n ta l w ould seem p rofitable. tenced to be hung and then com m uted to life . bile assemblies are close to th e ir Wednesday 'M a y 19». 2 to 4 p. m m any says lie has been to ld “ man R esponsibility D enied— sentence, freed fro m prison. G allow s once i a ll-tim e highs: steel pro du ction is "The C hurch w ith a F am ily S p irit." and wants same man to operate w ith b illio n " prepared to back die- I I f you are a beer d rin k e r and y o u r next plant. i ta to r in U. S. b u ilt fo r his execution here by Capt. A. M. , at a new a ll-tim e peak; g ass o f suds shows signs o f shrinka ge d o n 't home to 50 i>er cent below the "n o rm a l" A ll but three English newspapers Representative R ankin o f Missis- ' b u ild in g is sw inging ahead m o n th ­ line. There is s till a vast deferred banned from Ita ly and all Ita lia n ll,|U ,,r Control commission. A K K inp C arol of R um ania has s trip ­ Collins. Maccabees at G re e n v ille plan b o n fire June ly. The Bubsonchart - a n excellent demand hanging around from de­ newspaper correspondents ordered i sippi advocates lo w e r rate to all, I McMahan, chairm an of that commission, denies saying distance should m ake no d if ­ ped his b ro th e r of all his princely 8 to b u rn m ortgage on th e ir hall. barom eter because it is a com ­ pression days: p a rtic u la rly demand home. any re sp o n sib ility w hatever for the recent fer» nee in costs Io energy users. title s an d p rivileges because he re ­ of pro du ction figures fo r homes, m achinery, and fa c to r­ decision o f the Oregon Food and Beverage H ills b o ro c ity cou ncil is to pass ordinance bination F ilip in o cannery w orkers accus­ K in g George V I in firs t speech of fu se d to ren o u n ce his m arria g e to a at ne xt session re q u irin g cement sidewalks gathered from fifty - fo u r d iffe re n t ies. These products w ill req uire ed o f atte m p tin g to in te rfe re w ith coronation w»‘ek pledges h im se lf to Dispensers association to reduce the size o f industries — is 10 per cent above the use o f b illio n s o f dollars of store drive rs the 10-cent glass from 12 ounces to 10 ounces. in P ortla nd . A ll c a rry on his father's w o rk " fo r the com m oner. It d o esn ’t seem so very in business section. last May. The gain since Decem­ w e lfa re o f o u r great em p ire." Ig ­ Local school n in e beats Forest G rove 12 ber has. however, been v e ry slight. m aterials and labor. The favorable threatened w ith deportation. long ago w h en C arol was one of T o p -flig h t film stars o f H o lly ­ nores b riid reign o f his bro th er, now , . . ; , u ' c r°P ou tloo k and other barometers E u ro p e ’s m ost o u tsta n d in g bad boys to 5. L in e u p : O rrin , B u rr C ornelius, C o nklin, due la rg e ly . to fe D uke o f W indsor. w e r b ig b u ild in g convince me that there is no worry B atchelar, L lo y d Commons, Asbahr, projects and the hesitation fro m about business if we w ill develop wood vote to s trik e M onday unless P ortland hotel ow ners b a lk at T o d a y ’s Q uote and th a t he h a d a com m oner ex p er­ Foord, producers grant demands o f lo w e r- N e w ell and Damon Greer. union demands, w h ich they term V i* ,,? / |iS .Kc1nVr s lly i-ccognized tha t the in d i­ unsettlem ent in bond prices. character along w ith m aterial pros- salaried players fo r wage increases. ience. w hich w as m uch publicized. vid u a l Is helpless w ith o u t the assistance a f­ "im possible." P ra tt G. V icke rs appointed S. P. ticket Henee I see no reason to change pe rity. O therw ioe, there w ill be W ar A d m ira l, son o f M an-o'-W ar. H e seem s to h av e c h a n g e d his m ind agent here. P ortla nd re sta u ra n t* ask 90-day forded through united action. I t is clear th a t j m y e a rlie r forecast of good busi- another smash. A m e rica ’s future w ins 63rd annual K e n tu cky derby. delay in wage rises in proposal to Oregon s e n tire m a rke tin g a tru ctu re need* to about such th in g s now, a n d is h ard ly i ness throu gh ou t 1937. We are not depends upon w hat we raise—both Sunday, M ay 9 c u lin a ry unions. be .strengthened, dealing w ith Oregon prob- ¡y e t in a period of wide-spread ov- as to ch ild re n in o u r homes and doing unto his b ro th e r as he w anted T w o P ortland pedestrians k ille d When political parties are not throwing Spanish rebel a ir raide rs bomb Icms in term s o f Oregon conditions.” — D r W rod uction . Some basic indus- crops on on o u r farm s! in tra ffic mishaps. R um ania to do unto him w hen he hats in the ring, they're passing them around. er-p B ilb a o 11 tim es in day. J. K err, in a re p o rt to the state board o f h ig h ­ tries m ay be w o rk in g nt capacity (C (C o o p p y y rig rig h h t t 19.37 1937 Publishers C o alition o f conservative dem o­ Death to ll in Nyssa crossing c o l- ! er education on results o f his —Jacksonville Journal. w as in a sim ila r situ a tio n . j but others are today 20 per cent survey o f n u ir- Financial Bureau) crats and republicans to push to- lision increased to five. keting conditions. -WE CoLLfiSoRS DARArHSTP • • • « P u b lic F o r u m Churches JOtS M JCSt Tribute Deserved Our Yesterdays • Worth the Price? Need Seen Highlights in the Week's Ncivs « • «