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T f ilh h o r o A r r u * . 1194
H ilU b n r a In d e p e n d e n t, ISTIt
M c K I N N C Y a M c K I N N K Y . P u b lis h e r»
P u b lis h * ] T h u rs d a y
K n te re d «* eecond-«'la<< m a tt e r in
th e poet o f fie a at H U U b o ro . O r e * «• n
p
They Serve Well
\ \ »'ll deserved praise of th e Hills-
boro fir»1 d e p a rtm e n t, w ritten by
T. R ichardson, a p p e a rs u n d er t h e
"P ublic F o ru m ” colum n. As he points
out we are too m uch inclined to take
good services for g ra n te d in most any
line am i that a w ord of praise is too
often w ithheld until too late. Bestow­
ing of a few flo w ers upon the living
tends to m ake life ju st a little more
enjoyable. These firem en, who are
alw ays on vail »lay or night in all
kinds ot w eath er, serve Hillsboro
well and uncom plainingly for a very
sm all m onthly rem uneration.
r r r t e n n n
a n c, u
. tt t r î s b ô r ô , n r p r, u s
Farm Prospects
Called Rright
Great American H om e
A9 cn <3 wouve?.
Tìiundn«,’ . V.-iv 20, 10'
8 p m. bv th e pa lo r, the subject.
H u m .in Hi tors O u tlin e d ill B ib le
I'ro p h e i.v
T h is is th e fo u rth s e r­
m on in a series on the "Second
t'o m in g o f f l u 1.1
H e ld th e sec­
ond and se ve n th e h a pte i . o f Dan
lei. In th is s e rv ic e th e sym b o ls w ill
be e x p la in e d M id w eek e lIle e . II
p in . W ednesilav
led bv
Ml's
R o b e rt J o h n sto n
» le o ig . i l
Hatch
Can't See Unionizing
illy A. I
l.liidhrck I
SA1EM
E n liie lv a p a rt fro m G o v e rn o r
M . i i I ih
tlct l.u u tio n th u t tin»
(ate could not
;tn>( w o u ld not le e o g nize .» la b o r u n io n in d e a l*
iUK w ith dx e m p lo y e x. (here U ovm not up|>cur
to be an> c o n s id e ra b le e id b its ta s m u n i t i n g
state eiiiptoV«**« o v e r the p ro p o sa l to U iu o iii/v
th e li ra n k
('u s u a l e m u c re a tio n s w ith re p re -
s c n ta tiv c employ«»* i n v a iio u s d e p a rtm e n t «
fa d ed to disclose any le a l dem and fo r o rg a n -
iz a tio u
A few em ployes ad m itted t h a t a
u n io n
m ig h t he a good th in g " in n e g o tia tin g
grievance., w d h d e p a rtm e n t head* o r in pie.*,
m g dem ands fo r b e tte r pay b v fo ie the le g isla -
tu re
L o r tin* most p a rt. h o w e v e r .state e m ­
ployes ree o g m /e th e fact th u t so fa r as wage .
h o itt an.I w o o in g c o n d itio n * go th e ir lo t 1,
fa r belt» 1 than that o f tin* uve ra g e person ui
p riv a te e m p lo y m e n t
Wages o f c i« *ik . a n t i
stenographers in
la te e m p lo y , f<»r uudunce,
a re
m uch h ig h e r than th o *c p a id I n .s h v u la i
emptoye.1 u i office s, stores and in d iu tr ie s m
Salem am t P o rtla n d . S ta le em ployes, as a rule,
w o rk h*ss th a n e ig h t h o u rs a d a y w ith S a tu t-
day a fte rn o o n s o ff. not to m e n tio n the n u n ic i -
ou.s h o lid a y s
S ta te la w lim its the e m p lo y m e n t o f w o r k ­
er. as d n riin g u n d ic d fro m e m p lo ye s on .tat,,
jo b s fo r m o ie than e ig h t h o u rs a d a y o r 4H
h o u rs a w eek axce p t in em ergencies
W hen
thes»* h o u rs are exeeedi’d th e o v e rtim e is paid
fo r at d o u b le the le g u la i h o u rly wage
Io th<*
ldghw a> d e p a rtm e n t, hu g est »’m p lo y e i o f c o m ­
m on labor, a m in im u m wag«* o f 50 cents an
h o u r is m a in ta in e d w ith m echanica and s k ille d
la b o r 1 d r i v i n g a p ro p o rtio n a te ly h ig h e r wage
W h ile Home e m p lo y e * u re in c lin e d to fa v ­
o r an o rg a n iz a tio n th a t w ill in ju r e th e | m i
in .in e iic e o f th e ir e m p lo y m e n t, to g e th e r w ith
sick b e n e fits and re tire m e n t pay. the*«« a L .»
expressed .skepticiMin as to the a b ilit y o f tin*
o rd in a ry la b o i u n io n to p ro v id e these b e n , . ,
fits Most o f th e e m p lo ye s in te rv ie w e d w e ir
in c lin e d to agree w ith G o v e rn o r M a r tin that
a b o u t th e o n ly b e n e fit to be exp«*eted th ro u , h
u n io n iz a tio n w o u ld coiudst o f tlie p riv ile g e of
(By Roger W Babson)
KANSAS CITY M o The
m ark et continues to be m ore
W V E R N E Ms KINNEY
M RS F. C M. K I N N E Y
ish th an business. E veryw here
I
A u o e la ta E d ito r
go I get the sam e reports on trade:
' M uch b etter than
O F F I C I A L N E W S P A P E R O F W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y
last May. but not
S elected aa O reg on*« Bent W e e k ly N e w -taper. 1‘J 30-.16
All S aints Fplsropal C hurch
q u ite so good as
N a m e d on A ll- A m e r ic a n W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r E leven, 1930
Seiw ici fo i T r in it y S im ila r llo lv
at the tu rn of the
H o n o r a b le M e n tio n N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l Aa«n. N e w s p a p e r
c o m m u n io n .
. to a
in
» 'liiu c ii
P ro d u c tio n C o n te s t. 193 4-3 5: G e n e ra l E x c e lle nce. 1933
y e a r ” T hat i s
c lio o l. !i 15 a hi M o rn in g p rn v e i
w hat nearly every
S ubscription Rata» S tr ic tly Cash in Advance
at I I
Young
p e o p le s
m ee tin g
m erchant, (ai mer.
W it h in W a « h in y to n C o u n ty
s c h e d u le d lo r S u n d a y e v e n in g has
b a n k » 1 r.
a n d
Per year
31 so
b i t 'l l
postponed because o f
Ih e
T w o m o n th «
30 35
new spaper m a n
S ix m o n th s
t»3
O n e m o n th
.20
g ra d u a tin g exercises C h o ir rehear
through the north
i h r e « m o n th «
.. .30
P e r copy
-
.03
sal w ill be h e ld F in la y at 7 30 p
cen tral states has
O u ts id e W a s h in g to n C o u n ty
III
T h e \ ¡cur addressed th e Hoy
told m e this past
U. S., p e r y e a r
uo
F o re ig n co u n t rie«
H 50
Scouts S u n d a y m o rn in g at Shut»*
w eek
A p p a re n t­
p a rk . w h e re th e y w e re e iim p in g
ly strikes, c o m ­
M e m b e r: O re g o n S ta te
R e g in a ld lin k s , v ic a r.
E ir» t A u d ite d P a p e r
» » •
T~’
E d it o r ia l A s s o c ia t io n
m o d ity p r i c e
a n d N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l
Roger W Babson m ark-dow ns, the
A » ao ciation.
F oursquare ( liu rih
s to c k
m ark et
shake-up, political fan-fare, a n d
S unday school, 9 45 a m , w ith
Press, U tilities C riticized
classes fo r a ll a g e . O w in g Io Ihe
To H illsboro A rgus — P resident Roosevelt E urope have had som e effect out
lae e a la ure a te si i \ ice fo r tin* u n io n
was opposed by 85 p er cent of the new spapers here But people in this section
h ig h school at 8 p m th e re w ill lie
tak e a basically sound position on
of th is country. W hat a m andate. 11.000 tXX) th
o n ly one si rv ie e th is S u nday T h a t
e business outlook.
E. B. M acN aughton, president of voters.
.
w ill be at I l a m A special m usical
the First N a tin a l bank of P ortland,
R eferrin g to an article rep rin te d in the A r­ D epends on Crop
p ro g ra m is b e in g p la n n e d m id a
T he av erage w esterner feels that
has been quoted, in a n sw er to a s ta te ­ gus of A pril 22. 1937. tak en from The In d u s­ business
blessed s e rv ic e pro m ise d , c iiltn iiiu t
and farm income, rath e r
tria
l
News
Review.
Editors.
I
believe,
could
I
m
g w ith a message on the im p o rt
m ent asking his opinion on tax-
some of th e ir lost confidence should th an W all street ru le the stock
im t to p ic , 'T h e W d l o f G od
T he
m
ark
et
in
th
e
long
run.
These
exem pt bonds, as saying. " It is ju st regain
1 F o u rs q u a re c h u rc h is co o p e ra tin g
they tak e th e tim e to check such propaganda
folks
know
th
at
the
am
ount
of
as wise o r as w rong to have tax- for th e tru th It w ould be well for th e In d u s­
! w ith th e M in is te r ia l ic. .o ia .itu in and
to be done throughout the
tin* g ra d u a tin g class in a g re a t hue-
exem pt p ro p erty as to have tax-ex ­ trial News Review to supply the A rgus w ith n business
ation this y ear depends alm ost
e a la u re a te se rvice S u n d a y eve n in g,
em pt bonds. Im m ense blocks of p ro p ­ a list of the publicly-ow ned pow er projects e n tirely on th e farm situation
and urges a ll its m em b e rs m id
rn ish in g pow er to th e public w ithout taxes
The grain outlook alw ays is im ­
erty are not taxed. I th n k it is w rong fu
frie n d s to be present at th e h ig h
Also to state ju st how m onopolistic p riv ate p ortant. but this y ear doubly so.
school a u d ito r iu m at 8 G u y
I*
to have an y th in g exem pted f r o m pow er com panies pay th e ir taxes
A nother m ajo r crop failu re w ould
D u ffie ld J r . pastor.
taxes, bonds and p roperty a lik e .”
F rom th e ir last trenches, behind th e fo rti­ prick th e prosperity balloon. Hut
This view is held by m any of our fication of judicial en tan g lem en t th eir p ro p a­ if th e re should be a "crop” out
F irst B aptist C liurrli
people, who do not feel th a t w ealth ganda has been deleted to ju st tw o m isstate­ h ere th is year, m a n u factu rers and
P ra y e r a m i B ib le stud., at 8 p m
m ents of facts. N am ely, first: T hat th e ir rates w holesalers b elter s ta rt w orrying
of this kind should be exem pt from are low. Second: T hat th e y collect tax es from
T h u rsd a x Sunday school m eets at
how to handle th e rush o f'fa ll
9 4.i M o rn in g w o rs h ip at I t at w h ic h
tax atio n any m ore th an a business all the people they serv e an d th e federal gov­ now
business R arely does the farm er
tim e Ih e p a stor w ill speak upon the
or a farm . All should have to help ern m en t does not.
have th e unusual com bination of
su b je ct " F r u its o f th e S p ir it
II Y
paying dues.
A re th e rates so low? A fter th e low rate b u m p er h arv ests and h ig h er prices,
c arry th e tax b u rden, including gov­
P U w ill m eet ut 7 T h is w ill be ju s t
♦
•
♦
•
g
ran
ted
to
a
few
larg
e
corporations,
som
e
in
but
th
e
stag
e
is
all
set
this
year!
ernm ent officials, and w hen this is w hich th e executives of th e pow er com panies
a s h o rt s e rv ic e o f song and praise
As I said last w eek. I am c o u n t­
To
Appoint
Soon—
There w ill he no e v e n in g se rvice
assum ed g re a te r responsibility will have investm ents in and irrig atio n d istricts ing on th e farm er to y ank b u si­
We s h a ll tlis in i . to ta k e pa rt in th e
G overnor M artin w ill it <1 announce h.i
he developed in citizenship.
th e P o rtlan d E lectric P o w er com pany average ness out of its c u rren t tailspin
b a c c a la u re a te s e rv ic e fo r tin* h .g li c h o ice o f a zuccew or to C
ra te for residential, com m ercial and sm all in ­ C arry -o v ers of all farm products
I o th er churches in the baccalaureate school g ra d u a tin g class in Ih e h ig h •ta le M ip e rin te iu le iil o f p u b lic A H ow ard ..,
in s tru c tio n u n til
d u strial use is not 1.8 cen ts per kw. as they a re low. Prices a re in a h ealthy
O r tiz W W en-
service at the high school T hurs- , school a u d ito r iu m
a fte r lu x r e tu r n fro m Sun F r u n c i s t o . a b o u t
figure, bu t n earer 4 cents p er kw. T h e gross position P astures a re in fine shape
i day. M a y 27. 6 30 p ni m o n th ly ig e r, pastor.
W hosoever win
June I
T he governor said thut h
h a il re
incom e of th e p riv ate p ow er com panies of C attle a re in good condition. More
(A bove N orth P la in s'
; pot lu c k d in n e r fe llo w s h ip . L o rd
c c iv c d m ore lliu u Id applications for ll.iw .11 I
Friday night, special young peo­ i)a> J iu i,* 6 .. C h ild ren 's dav
Oregon is ap p ro x im ately $17.500.00») p er year. acreag e is being p lanted th an a
Trinity Lutheran Church
a
Job
and
d
e
xned
to
p
e
rs
o
n
a
lly
in
te
rv
ie
w
si v e la i
H arry Bridges, San F rancisco long­ S hould T. V. A. rate or th e Tacoma ra te be y ear ago. R ainfall has been heavier. ple's night, w here th e Lord has spe cia l p ro g ra m is p la n n ed F u ll
P ublic w orship ut 10 3 0 a m ; S u n ­ i f the candidate.'.
S p e c u la tio n a ro u n d t h e
In
sh
o
rt.
I
am
bullish
on
farm
been
w
onderfully
blessing
th
is
s
e
r
­
applied
to
O
regon
th
e
gross
incom
e
w
o
u
l
d
a
n
n
o
u
n
c
e
m
e
n
t
n
e
x
t
L
o
rd
's
dav
R
day school at !i 45 S erm on to p ic,
shore leader, continues to stir up
■tate house centers on three ca n d id a te s nam.
be $6.500.000 A sav in g of ap p ro x im ately $11.- prospects in this section. H owever. vice. the serm on su b ject w ill be. l-L. P utnam , pastor.
"N ie o d e m u s " J o h n 3 1-2 You are
strife and discontent in th is country- O
1\ Rex P utnam of Albany. A M C annon .
I am no w eather prophet. Hence,
Rotton F igs and an Old H a n d k e r­
OO.OtX) p er y e a r to th e people of this state.
c o r d ia lly w e lco m e d Io w o rs h ip w ith
Tuled... and Paul Jackson . .f t ’ he n ia w a
in spite of the fa c t th a t he is an alien
us.
The T. V. A. act req u ires th at fiv e per this forecast is su b ject to change chief.” a p eculiar subject, but it
The O rrn ro -K rrd v illr P arish
and is here by su fferan ce. His recent cent of th e gross sales of pow er be paid to if we should have an o th e r u n u su al­ may interest you. Also special tnus-
S unday school in both churches,
N e w I J l W in Effect —
Pilgrim House
rem ark s drew fire from th e W ashing­ th e state w h ere T. V. A. pow er is generated, a ly d ry sum m er.
10 a. m.; w orship service in the
The new null» c i e a i n and b u tle r g ra d in g
B
usiness
H
ere
A
bout
A
verage
F rid a y and S a tu rd a y M ay 1 and
com
pensation
for
loss
of
taxes.
This
figure
O renco church, 11 a m.; w orship
ton le a d e r of th e A m erican F e d e ra ­
I d o not consider th a t business
was set by congress, su b ject to change if it
service in th e R eedville church. H 22 E m b e r days, set usidi* f r «pe­ law pa .N.’ii by th e lust le g is la tu re becam e op.
tion of Labor in w hich he d eclared proved high or to low. To keep th e y ard stick right now is as good here as in
p m. W om en's M issionary society r ia l p ra y e rs fo r th e c h u rc h u u iy c r al V! iltlVC Iasi S unday, a c c o rd in g to u tin o un ce -
th a t a recent B ridges' ta lk in S eattle fair th e T. V. A. set aside an ad d itio n al 7 4 the south, southw est, or m quntain
3
m eets at O renco on th e th ird W e d ­ and th e c le rg y S u n d a y. May
uent by Solon T W h ite s ta te d ir e c to r o f
nesday uf each m onth and nt R eed­ ch a p e l '.cry ice o f w o rs h ip . ID 30 a r lc u lju r c
w as nothing less th a n ‘‘plain com m un­ p er cent of gross revenue, m aking 1 2 4 per states. B ut th e gain over a year
U n d e r th e ne w taw u ll m ilk and
m
w
ith
litu
r
g
y
fo
r
Ih
e
Feast
o
f
the
ville
on
th
e
fo
u
rth
T
h
u
rsd
ay
of
ago
is
rou
g
h
ly
10
to
15
per
cent
ism .’* The A. F. of L. le a d e r holds cent of g en eratio n and transm ission of pow er
cream sold in cream eries, cheese fa cto rie s, u .-
H oly T r im ly S e rm o n ' T h r e e . Y e t
each
m
onth.
tf
for
th
e
section.
Illinois,
Wisconsin,
in lieu o f taxes. T he com m onw ealth a n d
e i e . i m p la n ts and eondensei ir*. in O reg o n lie n -
th a t “ B ridges’ rem a rk s sim ply are southern
O ne
R e lig io n in th e N ew s ' topics
groups of p riv a te u tilities have been and M innesota a re doing th e b»ist
T h e C h a rm e d C irc le
a reyievy o f a fte r w ill he graded and paid fo r m i a grade
the sta te m e n t of th e principles of b u y in g pow er g en erated by tax p ay e rs’ m oney business, w hile the D akotas still
W hosoever W ill—Hillsboro
b a a ;.- T h a t is fir s t
grade m ilk o r " A
grade
th e U n ita ria n a tte m p t to jo in w ith
(M ain S t. n e a r F irs t Ave.)
com m unism and all o th e r subversive for y ears from th e go v ern m en t Wilson dam at feel th e effects of th e past th re e
cream w ill co m m a n d a b e tte r p u c e Ilia
n w ill
P o rtla n d 's C o u n c il o f C h u rch e s "Is
iän
d
ro
u
th
s
severely.
Chicago,
M
il­
W
a
tc
h
fo
r
th
e
notices
..f
..u
r
e r- T h e re C h ris tia n
forces.”
1.2 m ills p er kw. and selling for as high as
second grade m ilk o r "11 grade
B ro th e rh o o d
ill
am.
w aukee. and P eo ria have tu rn ed
vice s n e x t w eek, th e y w i l l be re- Hillsboro*»
and "T h i* C om m ence­
B ridges in his S e a ttle ta lk d eclared 10 cents p er kw. h o u r or n early 100 tim es its in th e best city reports. The w hole
sunied
probably
as
before
M elvin m e n t Season ’ T h e c o n c lu s io n o f the
cost. M r W illieke. th e head of th is group,
T he still
p a ro le b o a rd has a n n ou n ce d its
th a t “ W e ta k e th e stan d th a t we as had a lot of n erv e to bro ad cast ab o u t taxes picture, how ever, w ill im prove this
E Jam es, ¡xistor.
i w o rs h ip w i l l In * th e w o rs h ip p re p a r­ in te n t kui u f a>ki
mg
th e le g is la tiv e e m ergency
w orkers have no th in g in comm on u n d er th ese circum stances. He is only a n a t­ au tu m n if "th e c ro p c o m e s
a to ry to th e Ih .ly C o m m u n io n
b. .a rd for un ac Id itio n a l ap p ro p riatio n w i t h
T h u rs d a y . M a y 27. is th e obserx
('o n g reg alio n al C hurch
w ith th e em ployers.” T he San F r a n ­ u ral m onopolistic tax collector. Since th e law thro u g h ." T his section w ill then
which to finance the em ploym ent o f a d e p u ty
be th e b rig h test spot on th e m ap
May 23. 10 u. in C hurch school: ance o f C o rpu s C h ris ti, th e T h a n k s ­ parole officer to
cisco alien p red icted th e “ end of th e g u aran tees a fair re tu rn on invested cap ital N
assist in th<. w o rk o f sup»'r-
g iv in g fo r th e g ift o f th e S acram ent
ational
sales - m anagers should
P
ro
f
S
tallev,
su
p
erin
ten
d
e
n
t
II
a
an
d
an
ticip
ated
taxes
a
re
collected
w
ith
each
v is in g
em ploying class.”
S e v e ra l m easures
have th e ir plans all set to launch
m. M orning
w orship
Serm on: o f th e A lta r , th e L o r d '. S u p p e r ■spoils, paroled | prtsu n e rs
m o n th ly b ill presented to th e custom er. U n ­
•red by the • p a r.d e board a nd designed
It is ev id en t th a t th is alien has no d e r com petition w ith T. V. A. the gro u p leads real cam paigns in this area around
W hence Comes S ecurity ’ A nthem . S o le m n ity tra n s fe rre d to Sunday
to bro .uien th e »ci o | m - o f the p a ro le p ro g ra m in
day.
"S a v io r. W hen N ig h t In v o lv e s the M ay 30. w ; lh p u b lic a d m in is tra tio n
sy m pathy w ith our form of govern­ th e n ation in th e n u m b er of kilo w atts p er cu s­ L abor
tins s late w ere defeated by the last Irg is la -
W hile this is p rim arily a farm
S k ;''s',
sh e ii. y, T huraday, 8 i s o f th e c o m m u n io n at 9:30 a m
m ent or social stru c tu re a n d is doing to m er and also in selling electrical appliances. area, big strides in in d u stria l p ro ­
lure
o c lo c k , c o n c lu d in g le c tu re b y D r. I T h is w ill he th e fir s t w o rs h ip service
at
th
e
s
u
m
m
e
r
h
o
u
r,
w
in
c
h
w
i
l
l
he
Mr.
W
illieke
said
th
ey
w
ould
be
ru
in
ed
before
•
e v ery th in g w ith in his p o w e r to over­
gress h av e tak en place in th e past
J. H udson ltallard Em otional C on­
lish m en t of th e T. V. A.
decade T he decen tralizatio n o f
t r o l. ” T. A r t h u r D u n g a n . m in is te r. Ih e ch a p e l h o u r th ro u g h o u t th e r.
throw it. W hy th e gov ern m en t should the T estab
O regon's 19.38
■mobile lice n se plates iy
m a in d e r o f th e season u n t il th e
he Tacom a m u n icip al p ow er p lan t has A m erican in d u stry is th e m ajor
p re se n t an a lu m in u m b a c k g ro u n d w it h b la i
continue to to le ra te him in th is coun­ n ev er cost th e people of Tacom a one cen t in im petus in th is trend. I feel th a t
second S u n d a y in S e p te m b e r Pastor
S evpnth-day A dventist C hurch
le tte rs a n il fig u re s , a c c o rd in g to S e c re ta ry
H e n ry S H a ll m ay be co n s u lte d any
try is m ighty h a rd to un d erstan d .
taxes. T hey h av e today $23.000.000 in pro p erty
unionizing cam paigns w ill brin g
S tate S n e ll.
S ervices a re held each S abbath j day. e x c e p t M o n d a y, b e t w e e n ID a
w ith a d eb t of only $6.500.000 w ith the low est m any m o re branch p lan ts out here.
Paul Hartford
' (S a tu rd a y ;
as follow s: S abbath rn. and noon, b e tw e en 4 and (I p m .
ra te in th e U nited States. In 1935 th ey h ad a W onderful railro a d f a c ilitie s , a
school, V 45 a. m ; p reaching service j o r b y a p iio u itm e n t, a t th e House
gross rev e n u e of $17.435.000. T hey p aid city g reat w aterw ay system , an d an ical num bers. S unday m orning: at 11; young people's m eeting a t | o ffic e . 232 N o rth T h ir d avenue
(Josttlin May (Io—
Joseph Coulsen H are, w ho served and state $215.829 in taxes, placed $595 000 in ab u n d an t supply of good labor are Sunday school, 10 o'clock, w ith a 2:30 p m. P ra y e r m eeting W ednes­ A d m in is tra tio n o f th e S acram ents
R um ors thut W L. G osshn w ill soon he
as H illsboro’s first m ayor and was sin k in g fu n d and depreciatio n and had a n et an in cen tiv e to g reat corporations class in sc rip tu re study for every day n ig h t at 8 o'clock. V isitors a re ' in c lu d in g H o ly M a trim o n y , is o n ly rep la ce d as s e cre ta ry to G o v e rn o r M a r tin are
to d iv ersify th e ir plants g eographi­ one. M orning m essage a t 11. w ill w elcom e at any service.—Dr. W al­ ' given i f arrangem ent« a rc m ade again c u rre n t a ro u n d tin» s ta te houae T h e -e
active in a ffa irs of th is county fo r p ro fit of $559,480.
tf previously.
p resid en t of the U nited S tates rig h tly cally. F or these reasons, I expect be bro u g h t by th e pastor. A t 8 p. te r H untington, pastor.
latest ru m o rs fo llo w e d clo se ly m i th e h e e l, of
m any years, was a highly respected calls The
this progress. The big salaried executives to see th e “cen ter" of A m erican m. th e evangelistic service, the
Oossliii's p ro te sts to tin- P o rtla n d school b o a i.l
and honored citizen and he leaves of th e p o w er tru s t calls it socialism . If it is in d u strial life steadily m arching last evening B ro th er H artfo rd will
Cornelius Methodist Episcopal
and t t i e state board o f h ig h e r e d u c a tio n ag a in t
P entecostal T abernacle
be w ith us, th e serm on su b ject u n ­
m any frien d s th ro u g h o u t th e county. socialism le t u s h av e m ore of its. — E. O w estw ard and southw ard!
Sunday school Sunday m orning th e p a rtic ip a tio n o f a P o rtla n d te a c h e r and
C hurch school. 9 a. m : m orning
announced.
sev
eral
m
usical
selec­
Prices, Politics, and L abor
ZIMMERMAN, Y amhill.
w orship at 9:45; E pw orth League. | at 10. Rev. J li Ebert, su p e rin ­ i u n iv e rs ity professor in the rece n t C o m m o n ­
This c u rre n t let-dow n in business tions. a special tru m p e t solo by 7:30 p. m. L adies' Aid society m eets tendent; classes for all ages. M orn­ w e a lth k e d e ru tim i c o n v e n tio n i n P o rtla n d .
E ditor's Note. The in feren ce m ight be
gained from th e fo u rth p arag rap h th a t d is­ is m ost no ticeable in re ta il trade. B ro th er H artford, "Scenes T h at each W ednesday at 2 p. m. for ing w orship at 11. S pecial m usic
W illie it IS g e n e ra lly agreed th e p ro te sts w e re
Ex-K ing E dw ard, now th e Duke of crim
in atio n in ra te s is practiced. T his is not S p rin g sales have not m easured A re B rightest." a fantasia. E very w ork C hurch school su p e rin te n d ­ Young people's m eeting at 6 411 p la c k in g in tact and o u t o f place, frie n d s o f
one
is
especially
in
v
ited
to
h
ear
W indsor, is, new s rep o rts say, fig h t­ possible u n d e r th e law R ate stru ctu res, n a t­ up to e a rlie r expectations. The
ent. Mrs. M attie Sm ith: E pw orth m . D elm ar W yatt, president. S u n ­
th is last serv ice w ith us. Tu»rsday L eague advisor. Mrs. Ju liu s Del- day evening evangelistic service G o s 'lin in s is t th a t he is b e in g m ade th e "g o u t"
ing w ith th e English governm ent and u rally, a re based on th e v olum e used, t h e reasons for th is are open to q u es­ all
in c a rr y in g o u t o rd e rs fro m his supe. ...i
day
p
ra
y
e
r
service;
at
8
p.
m.
P ersonally, I feel th a t one big
m onte. L adies' Aid president. Mrs serm on subji-et. "P erilo u s Times."
W liile s im ila r ru m o rs have been c irc u la te d
o th er m em bers of the royal fam ily m ore you use th e ch eap er it gets. T h ere are tion.
facto r is th e m a rk -u p in retail re g u la r p ra y e r and p raise service. A lfred D o re .— A lexander H a w ­ I he first in a series o f serm ons mi b e fo re w ith o u t any a p p a re n t fo u n d a tio n in
u
su
ally
tw
o
sides
to
e
v
ery
question
an
d
t
h
e
to have Mrs. W allis W arfield, the P u b lic F o ru m colum n is open to both sides on prices and h eavy sto ck in g -u p late Rev. Jam tts w ill brin g th e evening thorne. pastor.
"T he Signs of th e Tim es." S how ­
ing from the scrip tu res the actual fa c t those w h o profess to be in th e " k n o w "
fu tu re duchess, entitled to be called public q u estio n s so long as th e letters a re not last y ear. A n o th er is th e continual m essage.—M elvin E. Jam es, pastor.
statistics, the world .: greatest event i n s i s t th a t th e tim e is n o w r ip e fo r a change
nagging an d scolding ab o u t p o li­
H. R. IL, “ h er royal highness.” To libelous an d a re lim ited to 300 w ords.
B eaverton C hurch of C hrist
is near. M id-w eek services T ues­ and th a t soon a ne w s e c re ta ry w ill lx- g re e tin g
M ountain H ome E vangelical
tics. I am a fra id th a t som e bu si­
B ible school. 9:45 a. m. on Lord's day evening, p ray er m e e t i n g
all of it, we should say, “ baloney.”
v is ito rs to the e x e c u tiv e d e p a rtm e t I t is n o t
C irarcb
nessm en a re w o rry in g too m uch
exp e cte d th a t G osslln w ill be d ism isse d as
R egularly each S unday; S unday ' day. M rs V ernla H opper, su p e rin ­ 1 h ursday evening. B ible s t u d y
about w h at is going on along
ten d en t C om m union service. II a.
P en n sy lv an ia aven u e a n d over- school. iO a. m., E dw ard A ebischcr, m . follow ed by preaching by the S atu rd ay evening, testim ony a n d se c re ta ry to th e g o v e rn o r, b u t r a th e r th a t lie
looking too m any p ro fit opportu- superintendent. M orning w orship pastor: subject. "L ife Made O ver ” serm on Special m usic by the o r­ w ill resign his post to acce p t u b e lte r j o b
In all fairn ess to the com panies A p p reciatio n of F irem en
illsboro A rgus—We ta k e so m any things n ities alo n g M ain street. T he ad- service w ith a lte rn a tin g leadership. Special m usic by th e choir d ire c t­ chestra All evening services begin p ro b a b ly as a m em b e r o f th e le g a l s ta ff o f
and individuals involved th e c i t y for H granted,
at 7:45 Com e and bring a friend. Ih e d is tric t a tto rn e y fo r M u ltn o m a h county.
m im stratlo n still has t h e confi­ C hristian E ndeavor, 7:30 p. m. E v an ­
w ith o u t a second th o u g h t of the
council should give them every op- tim e, o r tro u b le or expense th a t it has caused dence of th e m ajo rity of th e v o t­ gelistic service, 8 p. m.—Rev. V. T ed by Mrs. J. Johnson. Preaching,
J F. S hackelford, pastor.
tf i
portunity to p resent th e ir cases be- o th ers th a t a w ord o f ap p reciatio n a t th is ers. T h ere is n o election u n til No­ Speece. pastor.
Division to M nbilize—
fore the m unicipality rushes into tim e fo r an organ izatio n th a t does as m uch, if vem ber. 1938. H ence, th e re is no
R eports tha t th e . O regon national guard
M.
E.
C
hurch
(Bethany)
point in bellyaching about W ash­
not m ore th a n an y o th er organ izatio n in th is
w o u ld m o b iliz e at Cani|> C latsop again this
public ow nership.
On
G
erm
antow
n
road.
Sunday
ington all-d ay long. F o rg et politics
tow n is v e ry ap p ro p riate.
T hursday, May 13
I p e n te r, s la in b y b ro th er-in -law
.sumiller are entirely w ithout foundation, ac­
school every Sunday, 10 a.m .; G e r­
A t fo u r-th irty of a re c e n t m o rn in g th e and pay atte n tio n to y o u r own b u si­ m an service, 11 a. m . first and I K ing G eorge II statu e in D ublin. fa m ily q u a rre l.
cording to M ajor G eneral G eorge A White.
ness!
Ireland,
dem
olished
in
blast.
necessity aro se for m e to call th e H illsboro
O regon tro o p . will join those of W ashington.
j
Sam G oldw yn. m ovie producer
Then, too, th e labor question has th ird Sundays; English service, 11
W ith rival unions fig h tin g for the fire d ep artm en t. It w as n o t m y ow n hom e
N
ine
m
em
bers
of
crew
of
B
ritish
a. m„ second and fo u rth Sundays. desiro y er killed w hen the vessel I announces th a t he will m ake only Idaho Montana and Wyoming in a mobiliz.i-
rig h t to organize, one saying the sit­ and, th erefo re, I could ta k e a c le a re r view of upset in d u stry . It is w orried about —E. Ju liu s Traglio, pastor.
tf eith e r struck a mini- or w as to r­ I technicolor p ictu res in future.
tinn of tile entire 41st division u n d er com m and
how fa r lab o r leaders in ten d to
th
e
m
an
n
er
in
w
hich
th
e
w
hole
th
in
g
w
as
K lam ath Falls bunkhotise fire
uation is O. K. and the o th er picket­
pedoed by a su b m arin e fc.ur miles takes life of Melvin K offm an and nl M ajor G eneral While. F ourteen tliousai.d
go. M ost m a n u factu rers a re in
handled.
national guardsm en and reg u lar arm y troops
L aurel E vangelical C hurch
off A lm eria, Spain.
ing as unfair, w here does the long-
in ju res another.
P ossibly in a ra th e r exerted voice I sta rte d ag reem en t w ith th e p resid en t on (Seven m iles south of H illsboro)
I will tak e p art in the two w eeks' m aneuvei .
S en ate cuts $(>0,000,000 off fund
living
costs.
T
hey
w
an
t
to
keep
su ffering public get off?
M
onday,
May
17
to tell th e m an th a t an sw ered th e p hone (D il­
scheduled for August.
S unday school. 10 a. m . Mrs. A. for soil conservation paym ents.
lon) w h ere th e fire was. H is calm an d co l­ retail prices dow n. B u t ev ery e f ­ W atkins, superintendent. P reaching
S tate board of control votes u n a n ­
♦
♦
♦
♦
Big steel plan ts in east th reaten ed
fort
h
as
been
m
ade
to
ra
ise
raw
lected voice cam e back “N ow ta k e it easy,
by strikes.
im ously against recognition of s t a l l -
m aterial prices and labor costs are service, 11 a. m. Ju n io r C hristian
A«H(-H.smi-nts
U
npaid—
and re p e a t th e in fo rm atio n a n d directions, so m ounting rap idly. H ence, m a n u ­ E ndeavor, G p. m. — Rev. V. T.
Tw o shots of liquor declared su f­ em ployes' labor organizations. Long­
An audit of t)ie records of the sta te for-
th a t w e m ay b e su re to com e to th e rig h t factu rers h av e no a lte rn a tiv e but Speece, pastor.
tf ficient to ren d er o rd in ary person shorem en and team sters engage in
an
unsafe auto driver.
bloody fight at P ortland labor te m ­
Just '« m p lfte d reveals th at
place.” E x cellen t advice, w hich, of course, I to push u p th e price of th e ir fin -j
>332.>3 in forest patrol asHesHinents levied
D uke of W indsor, ex-king, fights ple over jurisdiction differences.
F ifte e n Y ears Ago
follow ed.
ished goods Tw o an d tw o do not F irst C hurch of C hrist. S cientist w ith B ritish g overnm ent to have
d
u
ring
the
past
eight
years rem ain unpaid.
Federal
Ju
d
g
e
Fee
h
alts
w
alnut
W hile I w as slip p in g in to som e clothes, m ake th ree! With th e ad m in istra- j Services a re held ev ery S unday
Argus. M ay 18, 1922—Funeral of W illiam
th e fu tu re duchess called "h er royal control by ru lin g T ugw ell exceeded T his situation is accounted for by the auditors
W right Bagley, prom inent resident, held F ri­ th e siren sounded, an d b efo re I got o u t of th e tion cracking-dow n on h ig h er r e ­ at 11 a. m.; W ednesday evening highness."
au th o rity . Judgi* Fee declares re ­ as (Inc eith er to erro rs in description of tim ber
day.
fro n t door th e fire w agons w ere on th e ir way. tail prices, businessm en d a re not service- at 8 o'clock; S unday school
F riday, M ay 11
q u irem en t for tu rn in g over 30 per
amis as .submitted by the forestry board or to
at
11
a.
m.
P
u
p
ils
up
to
th
e
age
W
ell
m
an
n
ed
,
w
ell
equipped,
an
d
c
e
r­
Mrs. E. L. Moore elected president of B lue
go ahead w ith expansion plans. I
Roosevelt r « u r n s from lfl-day va­ cent of w alnuts sold by grow ers to tin- a rb itra ry omission by county assessors in
of
20
years
a
re
welcom
ed.
Free
ta
in
ly
w
ell
han
d
led
.
U
pon
a
rriv
in
g
at
th
e
am told th a t big projects, w hich
B ird s at L aundry O wners' convention at The
cation. “No com prom ise" orders on control hoard co n trary to a rt and ex ten d in g the tax rolls and in leaving off thè
D alles.
scene, th e y d id n ’t ru n h e lte r an d sk elter. T hey call for huge outlays in m aterials read in g room open on W ednesdays co u rt plan go out to lieutenant«.
constitution.
tolls in some counties assessm ents against
and
S
atu
rd
ay
s
from
2
u
n
til
4
p.
m.
d
id
n
't
crash
th
ro
u
g
h
th
e
do
o
r
w
ith
th
e
hose
Big steel strik e ends when te n ta ­
and labor, a re being held up until
V iolence break s out in movie
W illiam K ahle. resident here for 32 years
county ow ned lands. In this connection the
S
unday's
topic,
"Soul
and
Body.”
tive
peace
ag
reem
en
t
reached;
on
full
force,
o
r
b
reak
a
lot
of
w
indow
s
fo
o
l­
strik
e in Hollywood.
d ies a t S chefflin May 14.
th e outlook clears again.
27.(MX) ch eering w o rk ers go back to
"Win W ar" governm ent takes over au d ito rs cull atten tio n to un opinion by A tto r­
E x-M ayor T albot of Cornelius dies May ishly. T hey located th e so u rce of th e sm o k e K eep Your C ourage
th eir jobs.
in Spain. All cabinet m em bers from ney Gelici . ' l l Vail W inkle holding Hint tim ber
T ualatin P lains P resb y terian
These factors, how ever, do not
16. Was p ro m in en t as Knights of Pythias and and fire. T h en w ith gas m asks, tw o of th em
lauds, acquired by the counties by tax sales,
Dr. Hugo E ckner. dean of dirigible p o p u lar front.
C hurch
c re p t on th e flo o r fro m a sid e door, w ith a tro u b le m e as m uch as th e tr e ­
in w o rk of C orneliu s schools.
F ourteen dem ocratic senators take a ie subject to fire patrol charges the sam e as
B ible school a t 10 a. m.; preach ­ m aster,, arriv e s from G erm any to
A lb e rt S o lberg er accidentlly killed above hose, eq u ip p ed w ith a h an d th ro ttle, so th a t m endous in crease in the w age rates
inspect rem ains of ill-fated H inden- up p resid en tial challenge on court , are privately ow ned lands.
no liq u id w o u ld flow u n til th e y reach ed th e of bu ild in g m echanics. M any peo­ ing service a t 11 a. m.; C hristian burg.
N orth P lain s S atu rd ay .
bill G roup in caucus decides to fight
A rth u r C onnell severely injured when a t­ place w h ere th e liq u id w ould do th e m ost ple a re postponing build in g be­ E ndeavor at 7:45 p. m. M issionary
C hancellor H u n ter d eclares com ­
cause costs h av e gone u p too fast. m eeting th e last W ednesday of each plete political freedom for all em ­ b a ttle out on lines draw n by presi­ Prem ium T ax Due—
tack e d by bull.
good.
dent.
In th e m e a n tim e th e firem en on th e o th ­ L abor ra te s have been raised to m onth. Ali a re cordially welcome. ployes of the O regon state system
Holders of fin- insurance policies in non-
U. S. suprem e court in 4-3 decision
T h irty Y ears Ago
tf of h ig h e r education w ill continue.
e r side of th e house h ad carefu lly (n o t c a re ­ alm ost un b eliev able levels w hile —J. F. G ibson, m inister.
sustains L ouisiana's tax on chain adm itted róm panles will be held responsible
A rgus, M ay 16. 1907- D. B. Reasoner starts lessly) b ro k en a w indow n e a r th e seat of th e hours have been shortened. In one
S aturday, May 15
for the paym ent of prem ium taxes, according
stores.
c o n tra c t fo r b rid g e a t Scholls over Tualatin
C hristian C hurch
leading city, b rick lay ers have ju st
S p a i n ’ s w artim e governm ent
fire.
iV' \ . Lurie, sta te insurance com m ission-
T uesday, M ay 18
riv e r fo r $1747.44.
Lord's
d
ay
unified
study-w
orship
quits. P rem ier C abellero may head
T hey used enough liq u id to quench th e m ark ed th e ir scale up to $13.20
er. E a rle s statem ent followed action of the
R ain, w hich com m enced Thursday, esti­ con flag ratio n . T hey d id n 't th ro w w ater all and carp en ters to $12.25 f o r a service 9:45-11:45 a. rn. C hurch new cabinet. Rebel bom b hits | W illis Van D evanter of W yoming, i Marion
county circuit court in fining t h e
m ated to h a v e been w o rth half a million to o v er e v e ry th in g in sight
sev en -h o u r day! N othing will nip school, 9:45-10:45; m orning w orship, B ritish em bassy in V alencia, 32 oldest in point of service am ong H. R oilgeis-IIait-B .iiiks com pany, P ortland agents.
S.
suprem
p
court
justices,
announces
10:45-11:45.
M
usic
by
choir.
S
e
r­
killed.
county.
A nd th e n w o n d er of w onders. T h ey got o ur b u ild in g revival in the bud
$>11 fo r w riting insurance in a nnn-adm itted
World
T hree su p rem e co u rt justices, intent to re tire Ju n e 2.
M rs. W. M. L y d a, w idow of Gales Creek o u t broom s, an d mops, an d clean ed up, th e any q u ick er th an such tactics. Ev­ mon. "The C hurch a n d
Duke of W indsor and Mrs. W allis com pany. Several holders of these policies
and
Van
E vangelization.” C hristian E ndeav­ B randeis, S u th erlan d
saw m ill m an. dies n e a r G reen v ille May 9
ery
ad
v
an
ce
in
build
in
g
w
age
costs
W
arfield
will
kitchen, a n d h allw ay , an d back porch, w hich
D evanter, m ay resign if Rooseve'lt W arfletd will have p riv ate wed,hoi; have already v o lu n tarily paid the prem ium
B uxton is to h av e a new two-story school had becom e so m ew h at m essed u p in rem oving gives th e p re - fab ricated house­ or, 7 p. m. T h ere will be no e v e ­ court |d an dropped. eader of com- '»"¿J0
il is anounced.
ax, but those wlio do not pay v o lu n tarily w ill
L ead er
com
b uilders a stro n g er sellin g a rg u ­ ning service as we join w ith the
house.
S enate Judiciary com m ittee by 10- be su b ject to prosecution, E arle said
the re frig e ra to r, w hich caused th e fire.
prom ise bloc th reaten s to revise
m ent!
C orps of H illsb o ro te a c h e rs h ired with B.
8
vote
approves
unfav
o
rab
le
rep
o
rt
today. We a re ju s t e n te rin g a strategy and defeat schem e outright.
T hen th e y opened all w indow s and doors.
D espite th ese c u rre n t u n c e rta in ­ period of prosperity. T his c u r­
W. B arn es as p rin c ip a l a n d te a c h e r of ninth C arefu lly in sp ected th e w alls an d th e flo o r
W ashington A r. of L. leader on Roosevelt ju d iciary reform plan.
in ' ’''I'T th at the e n tire build in g program nt
ties, th e long-pull outlook has not ren t lull is only tem p o rary —ju s t a bran d s speech ot H arry Bridges in
grade.
Two big independent steel com ­
w here th e fire was. M ade a p relim in ary changed. W ith th e aid of th e Bab-
the
E astern Oregon T uberculosis hospital m ight
panies
th
reaten
to
suspend
o
p
era­
Mrs. M ary R am sey W ood to celeb rate 120th exam ination, to w a rd s fin d in g th e cause. C a re ­
S
eattle
as
com
m
unistic.
breathing-spell in the upw ard cycle.
lie carried out w ithout delay th e board of con-
so n ch art I have been stu d y in g the
C. I. O. extends d riv e for u n io n i­ tions. Steel w orkers' unions relent Irol
b irth d a y a n n iv e rsa ry M onday.
fully folded u p th e ir e q u ip m en t placed it in business cycle for 35 years. I have Som etim e la te r this y e a r the fu n d a­ zation
lias agreed to a change of plans to pro-
from announced new policy of d e ­
of steel industry.
M rs. E. C. M cK inney to re p re s e n t Phoenicia th eir tru ck s an d d e p arted w ith o u t loud scream s
m ental long-pull tren d tow ard big­
learned one basic lesson: Business ger and b e tte r pro sp erity will be
m anding exclusive labor bargaining vide io r fram e construction for the new hos­
.Sunday. May IG
tem p le a t P y th ia n S is te r g ra n d lodge next of the siren.
conditions m ake politics; politics
U nited A utom obile W orkers head contracts and offer to agree to one pital pavilion instead of reinforced concrete
w eek.
A m ighty fin e job, W’ell done, by a m ig h ty do n o t m ak e business conditions. resum ed. Hence, keep y o u r co u r­ charges Ford hires spies and pays giving it pow er to deal for its m em ­ as at first propm ed. in addition to tin- pavll-
age. Go ahead w ith j o u r plans. Do low wages.
N ot co n ten t w ith w in n in g cu p s a n d prize fine organization.
bers only.
T rad e an d in d u stry s ta rt dow nhill not w aver from y o u r long-term
‘■oP'B'tty th e building program
p u rses w ith h is horses. E B. T ongue has been
C aballero refuses to form cabinet
Yes, I've s u re got a w o rd of ap p reciatio n
F ederated Motion P ictu re C rafts at The Dalles Institution calls for a new b e a t­
d ra w in g prizes w ith h is dogs a t th e P o rtlan d for the H illsboro fire d e p a rtm e n t.—C. T. R IC H ­ only w hen th e re is o v er-p ro d u c­ course!
because
of
strong
opposition
to
his
request labor unions to boycott all ing plant and laundry, a physician's residence
tion, o v er-speculation, a n d over-
(C opyright 1937 P u b lish ers
bench show .
proposals on the cabinet m ake-up.
film s in w hich five w ell-know n and a nurses' home, all to cost approxim ately
ARDSON.
expansion, W e have none of this
F inancial B ureau)
David G. H arvey, P o rtlan d ear- s ta rs appear.
$120,000.
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Churches
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