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n î t r n P o n n 'A r c n s . tt t r i. s n o no, r> n f g u k Pajrp Two RiUsbonJÜArgus W it h i Rights of Others W h ic h 1« C o m b in e d th e H i l l «boro In d e p e n d e n t Hfu.bnro ind«i>m<i»nt. lsTi T he d e a th toll as th e resu lt of autom otive tra ffic is becom ing s ta g g erin g am i m erits th e w h o leh earted co-operation of everyone in seeking to im prove tra ffic conditions in t h e hopes of m aking th e highw ays and stre e ts safe for our ch ild ren and fo r ourselves. A nnouncem ent has been m ade th a t a full course in accid en t prevention, u s i n g S ecretary of S ta te Snell's pam p h let and A m erican A utom obile association tests, will be o ffered in th e P o rtlan d schools next y ear. This move is a sp len d id one and should be c a rrie d out into o th e r schools of th e sta te and co u n try . T he m inds of c h ild ren a re susceptible to such tra in ing and it is su re to b rin g good re sults. In H illsboro th e A rgus is pointing out th e need fo r ta k in g every p re c a u tion and has show n how m otorists are inclined to d isre g a rd signs, a n d th ro u g h fo rg etfu ln ess, show little re g a rd to th e rig h ts o f others. They pass th ro u g h “sto p " streets, double p a rk o ften w hen th e re is plenty of room th e cu rb in g an d often o th e r at n iotorist,. w ho a re p a rk e d keep a\ th e curb, from g e ttin g aw ay. T W * h j \ M ny 1 0 * ,? Labor, Power Issues So Sa.v (he C resses, Rew en Rew Business Hums Industrial States P7. (By A. I. —y - I.lin ltirck ) SALEM If G overnor M artin iloaa m ake up In mind to ti ' for a sci ond l e i in. and cry political d ru " now points In that dire, . t i o n , lie call lie expected to m ake tils eum palgn en tw o m ajor issues labor and pow er With ev eiy th ln g Io Kain und nothing to lose by such u course the governor is un- lousing In., heavy a rtille ry against the labor i t gani.uit ions a! every oppm tunity Realizing ttial he h a s long since nlicnuted the iinuiu labor vote beyond hope of any rvcm ictllatlou the govcrnui is ulso keen enough politically to realize that In . outspoken stand again ., n down strikes and labor rack eteers is g ra d u a l ly rullying the anti labor clem ent throughout the .state to hi . b anner regardless of p arty .if. filiation This fact is proven by th e aeorer of letters " , iicli a rriv e at th e ex ecu tiv e d ep ail- ment each day com m ending Itie governor on his stand and assuring him of support in In . stand, not to m ention th e num erous visitors wlio eontm uully huunt Ills office for a ehaliee to shake Ins hand and pledge fealty to his cause T he governoi's stand on the B onneville pow er issue, however, th reaten s to alien ate a considerable follow ing hi the out- date si<ctloti-:. especially umong the farm ers w ho are look- in»f fin ward to th e com pletion of the big |Miwer «lam for the reali/atu m of th e ir dream of cheap electricity W hile the governoi . in- »i.stence upon cheap pow er for eoosiunei »it- uated at or near ttie dam is populur in P o rt land and other nearby com m unities it is not finding favor in the lilnterland. w here some of the ru ra l press, even thoae of dem ocratic persuasion, arc beginning to h u rl a few pol.son tipped barbs in the general directio n tit the executive departm ent SPR IN G FIELD . MASS B usin « « in th e eastern in dustrial s t a te s i; now at th e highest level m eight 'e a r s the host since the fall of 192P' w verne M c K inney M R S E. c M c K inney A utom obile activity is breaking all A s s o c ia te E d ito r E d it o r records R ailroad carload i n g l i r e O F F I C I A I . N E W S P A P E R O E W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y th e highest since / " ' s * S elected as O regon*« Beat W e e k ly N e w a a p e r. 1M 0-3C 1930 Steel activity 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 le v e n , lt.T d is close to an all- H o n o ra b le M e n tio n N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l A w n . N e w s p a p e r tim e peak N ever P ro d u c tio n C o n tra t. 1984-3&; G e n e ra l E x c e lle n c e . 1935 theless. w hile b u s iness is booming S u b s c rip tio n R atea S t r ic t ly ( aah in A d v a n c e on one hand, con W it h in W a s h in g to n C o u n ty fidence. on th e 10.35 $1.50 T w o m o n th s Per year 2o other, i s disap S ix m o n th s .. .85 O n e m o n th P e r copy ___ .05 T h re e m o n th s .. .50 p earing The op „¿ •i ■'-Cl O u ts id a W a s h in g to n C o u n ty tim ism 1 noted in F o re ig n c o u n trie s .. IS 50 U. B. p e r v e a r ...... 12.00 th e w est is m iss ¿ ' n .1 - ing in th e east R a te r W. Babson H ow ever seilti- M e m b e r: O re g o n S ta te F ir s t A u d ite d P a p e r, E d it o r ia l A s s o c ia t io n tim ent is alw ays l a rg e s t A B C W e e k ly a n d N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l C ir c u la t io n in W e s t. shifting back and forth. T h ere is a A s s o c ia tio n . tt+ tl constant b a ttle betw een favorable and un fav o rab le factors. On the long u p w ard sw eeps, optim ism usually holds th e u p p er hand. On the steep drops on th e dow nside, pessim ism N eed fo r new residential or a p a r t usually prevails. B ut even during m ent building is continually seen w ith th e m a jo r ups-and-dow ns. th ere are tim es w hen th e b attle betw een con the dem ands of new com ers here for fidence and u n certain ty is so close places in w hich to live. Suitable th at pro g ress in e ith er direction is places are alm ost im possible to find. h alted T hat is the case today. The H ard ly a day goes by but w hat some ch eerfu ln ess of th e election period • . .u- îz ; ~ n. has v anished So m uch distu rb in g ^ s o n ^ i e s into this office looking . new s has crep t into the p ictu re that for a home a n d several have a d v e r confidence is slipping fast in such tised in the hopes of finding a suitable states as M ichigan. Ohio. P en n sy l vania. New Y ork and Massachusetts place. --------------- Q uan d ary O ver Gold It w ould seem w ith th e p resent d e O ne su b ject w hich is bothering m and th a t th e re is a good oppor- m any o f th e businessm en and in vestors w ith w hom I h av e talked tu nity fo r investm ent in ad d itio n al ( 'iHisider K tiild in if— this past w eek is the fear of a resid en tial building fo r re n ta l p u r A T h ird P olitical P a rty T he board of control is now receiving change in th e price of gold It is felt Follow ing a convention h eld in P ortland. poses. Some have expressed fe a rs of proposals on u proptwuui »tat«* office building th at th e U nited S tates cannot in th e C om m onw ealth F ederation is off for p o liti w here taxes will go if th e council cal in P ortland With no ap p ro p riatio n available action The p latfo rm prom ises th e bringing d efin itely contin u e to pay $35 an for tin* purpose any d«*al that n. m ade by the goes ah ead on an extensive program about of U topian ideas b u t as a political id en ounce fo r th e m etal T here is a feel ing th at w e w ill soon have to refuse board will have to In* financed through c e r of public ow nership. They feel th a t tity an d because its lead ersh ip is m ade u p of to ta k e all foreign gold offered us at tificates of indebtedhe»« backed by th e b u ild taxes a re a lre a d y high and th a t a d d i groups th a t have espoused u ltra -lib e ra l ideas this price. R um ors are th at the price ing itself and retire d through rental« paid by tional burdens brought on by possible an d projects, th e p a rty holds little if an y th in g w ill be cut to $25 an ounce. Many departm ents, boards and com m issions occupy fo r th e so b er-th in k in g voter, th e decid in g ele fear th a t th is w ould sta rt a bear operatio n of m unicipally ow ned u til m en t in any election. T he fed eratio n plan s to m a rk e t in com m odity and stock ing th e building. • • • • ities will ta k e them still higher. It p u t o u t a fu ll tic k e t in th e fall o f 1938 fo r prices. T hey feel th at if th e price of i church a re cordially invited to at- day. C E at 7 p m Evangelistic w ould seem logical th a t th e city coun- it is n o t satisfied in ed u catin g th e m asses b u t gold is slashed, th e en tire com m od I tend. service at 8 p. m. Tuesday. B p m . Notices Posted — cil ta k e action th a t will relieve this m o re desirous of fillin g p u b lic offices In ity price level m ust be revam ped. board m eeting in C. E room Im U nder au thority of a resolution adopted hey believe this w ould m ean a CnngreK aiional C hurch u nsettled condition if it is d e te rrin g somue counties, th e i t e r a t i o n w ill endorse T serious portant m atters for consideration F irst B aptist C hurch read ju stm en t a n d m ight by the board of control this week n o tice, have . . , . i i . , j - __ • _ . v , i:„ ,:., such can d id ates as it deem s proper. M -y 30: C hurch school. 10 a. m . Lord's day. J u n e 6. c h ild ren ’s day been ported in all state offices notifying e m P ra y e r and B ible study hour residential building in the City limi .. O regon v oters h av e n e v er gotten excited m ark th e beginning of a m a j o r Prof. Stalley. su p erin ten d en t. II with program by the children and ----------------------------- o v er th ird p arties because u n d er th e p resen t d o w n w ard business cycle. a. m. M orning w orship. Serm on: T hursday. 8 p. m. S unday school at offering for w orld missions. M i s . s ployes that th e state w ill n««t recognize or I h av e n ev er had m uch patience "T he Comm on People H eard Hun 9 4.5; m orning w orship at 11. P astor L aura H aruder is in charge of negotiate w ith labor unions T here is nothing p rim ary set-up, in d iv id u als can m ak e th e ir w ill speak upon the subject The w ith those w ho a re alw ays w orrying I T i- Ulzao+L T T n + im n lv ow n Platio rm s an d go as fa r as th ey wish, and about th e p rice of gold. Its effect on G ladly." A nthem : "A nd G od S hall A scension of C hrist." 11 Y. P U. at the program A w elcome at every in the order, how ever, w hich forbid» state Wipe A way." Coombs 7 p. m. Young em ployes from joining labor unions The n i b D c d t l l t- I l t l l l l C l y still be en titled to w ear th e m ajo r p a rty label. e business cycle is being m agni people's m eeting, u n d er supervision 7. An in stru ctiv e serv ice is being service N ew com ers a re particularly resolution was adopted a fte r it becam e know n The untim ely d e a th of th e Rev. Even in th e tw o m ajo r p arties, th e re a re now th fied all out of proportion. Of those of L aw rence W ismer. — T. A rth u r arran g ed . E vening service at H invited to w orship w ith us It I. that efforts wer«* being m ade to unionize em C harles M Reed n asto r of the Gres- every conceivable sh ad e of political thought, w ho fear a cut in th e price of gold. D ungan. m inister. "G od's G reat Plan for th e Ages will Putnam , pastor. y n a r i e s .U n e e a , p a s to r OI tn e u i w although th e p u rp o rte d lead ers of th e tw o ployes in some state departm ents. again be discussed w ith th e aid of I ask th e question: “W hat happened ham M ethodist church and, before p a rtjes ad h ere q u ite closely to th e accepted w hen gold w as increased in price • • • • W hosoever Will the large ch art as th e pastor speaks All S aints Episcopal C hurch th a t w ith th e H illsboro and C ornelius ten ets of eith e r political schools. (A bove N orth Plains) "T he D ispensation of A uthority " in th e second h alf of 1933'' Did cop Services for the first S unday a fter on churches fo r tw o years, is m ourned V iew ed w ith o u t bias, th is th ird » a rty is per. cotton, ru b b er, o r o th er com T rin ity . C hurch school at 9 45 a. m : —O rtiz W. W eniger. pastor. Sunday school at 10 w ith in te r Draws C riticism — esting featu res for the children. S e r bv a wide circle of frie n d s in th is sim ply a hodgepodge of opportunism , in cluding m odities im m ediately ju m p a p ro M orning p ra y e r and serm on at 11. The action of the C apitol R econstruction p o rtio n ate am ount in p rice"" It is • , rr-L. self-prom oted leaders, d isg ru n tled w orkers from C orneliu s M ethodist Episcopal mon by the pastor and also special county. The R e \. Reed as a a o th er political cam ps an d a lot of theo rists, tru e th a t m ost of these m aterials T he v icar in charge. T he Y. P. F , C hurch school, 9. classes for all music. R egular evangelistic service. comm ission in increasing the salary of it sec w ill m eet Sunday evening a t 5 retary to $¿<50 a m onth places young Jo h n am ong m en and w hile h ere he w as not H ow ever, it m ust be ad m itted th a t th e re is in h av e treb led o r q u ad ru p led in the o'clock at the hom e of Mrs. E arl ages und a welcome. Mrs M attie 8 p. m . a good song service, fol A lton Bassett in the ran k s of the state's h ig h last th re e years. B ut th a t is due lowed by special music. The se r onlv active in a ffa irs of th e ch u rch th e new p arty m an y sin cere m en. a n u m b er H aw orth. 428 Bailey avenue, for a Sm ith, su p erin ten d e n t C hildren's est pant employe.s At $T»o a m onth. B assett « m ostly to an increase in th e n a tu ra l mon topic by the pastor w ill be social m eeting. All young people are day. Ju n e 13. M orning w orship. 9:45. b u t in all local m ovem ents of civic w hom are keen stu d e n ts of political m an salary tops that o f the state su p erin ten d e n t of euvers. O regon, as a w hole, w ill no t acclaim dem an d for them ra th e r th an to urged to attend. C onfirm ation in gospel message by th e pastor. C hoir "My In h erita n ce " T uesday, ull-duy public instruction or the state corporation benefit. Few m en have ever lived in th th e ir rev alu atio n in term s of the p ra y e r service. E vangelistic service. of young people, special music, p ia n structions began on W ednesday I e b irth of th e n ew p a rty w ith an y deg ree new p rice of gold. this com m unity who in such a short of enthusiasm .—M cM innville N ew s-R eporter. evening and w ill continue to m eet ! ist. L ester M ooberry. Ep w o r t h H p. m . m essage w ill be. "T he Man com m issioner or the state labor com niissiom r, D oubts Basie Effect every W ednesday at 8 o'clock in the League. 7:30, led by youth; Mrs Who Went A w ay." Also special all of w hom are men of m atu re experience I t tim e gained th e universal resp e c t th a t places lnm in the brack et above th a t of the A ccording to strict theorists, if church. Those desiring to em brace Ju liu s D elm onte. advisor Ladies' m usic M elvin E Jam es, pastor. w as his. deputy state treasu rer, w ho supervises the In P resid en t R oosevelt Is stro n g ly u rg in g gold should d ro p to $25 an ounce, this op p o rtu n ity for confirm ation I Aid society, 2. W ednesdays. Mrs A l vestm ent of th e state's m illions in su rp lu s • • econom y in g o v ern m en t ex p en d itu re. T his corn should tu m b le from $1 40 to $1 should attend these m eetings regu- ' fred Dore, p resid en t M issionary W hosoever W ill— H illsboro funds, not to m ention a score of o th er deputies (M am St . n ear F irst Ave ) v. t coupled w ith h is re cen t d ecla ratio n th a t no p er bushel. H ow ever, w h at effect larly. T he v icar w ill be glad to talk m ite box opening in June. Mrs A th e p rice of gold hav e on the th e m a tte r over w ith anyone so de- 1 J. O liver, m issionary president, in and secretaries to slat«* boards and com m is T he fig h tin g A storia C h a m b e r ot new legislation o r business reg u latio n s to en- does B eginning services in H illsboro of corn w hen grain elevators siring. The following ladies attended charge. A lexander H aw thorne, p as Com m erce has decided to continue courage p rice increases m ust be p erm itted m ay price again T hu rsd ay at 8 p m . w ith sions w ith eq u al or g reater responsibilities. in Chicago a re em pty and delivery the spring m eeting of the W om an's , tor. evangelistic service, w ith special The salary increase for Haaaett was voted bv its canm aiirn fo r a T ongue P oint n av al solve th e tw o m ost serio u s pro b lem s now con- co ntracts m ust be met? W hat d if A uxiliary held in P o rtlan d last F ri th e dem ocratic m ajority on the eapitol com p ray er and praise S aturday. H p , base ' 1 - „ ¡ „ „ l i n n I?. . 1 1 rp jp n t a fro n tin g th e country. The president, in th e day: M esdam es G eorge M cG rath, J ference docs it m ak e if gold is dug despite re ection of R ep resen ta- of 1M3 „¿OWPd th£ he knew when P ilgrim House m . evangelistic service. Serm on mission w ith I)r H II. O linget of Salem and from one hole in th e ground only to G eorge Fischer. N E. H aw orth. Don tive M o tts bill by congress. i n e to Now if he w ill d riv e for g overnm ent be reb u ried in an o th e r (F ort K nox. S tu art, V esey G ardner. J. W. K elley, 1 May 30: C hapel service of public will be "R eform ing Sinner»." S p e hl» republican colleague.» on th e com m ission c h a m b e r also a d o p ted a resolution econom y w ith th e sam e en erg y th a t he dis- K entucky)'.’ It is p re tty difficult for R eginald Hicks, and Mrs. Rose w orship nt 9:30 a. m. L iturgy for the cial music at all of these services opposing the raise as unjustified w ithin the O ctave of C orpus Melvin E. Jam es, pastor. lashing th e n a w d e p a rtm e n t fo r its play ed in sp read in g m oney aro u n d w h en it th e av erag e m an to see how this a f Mott. C hoir rehearsal F riday ev e C S unday hristi, w ith th e ad m in istratio n of inconsistent a ttitu d e i n o p p o s in g w as n eed ed th e co u n try should prosper. N ine- fects th e p rice of fry in g pans, ra in ning at 7:30.—R eginald Hicks, vicar. th e Holy C om m union of the Lord's Rural residents, w ho have been d ra in in g inconsistent. » itiiu u e n . hi e teen h u n d red and th ir ty .th re e w as a tim e for coats o r apple pies. I believe that F rn tero stal T a h rrn a rle S upper. All those "w ho love the th eir .<*wage into roadside ditches, a re being T ongue point and at th e .a a on th ro ttle . T oday w e need a foot o th er factors, such as supply and M ountain H ome E vangelical Sunday school Sunday m orning at Lord" a re invited to th e L ord's table. w arned by th e state highw ay com m ission th at dem and, a re far m ore vital. F o r e x d eclarin g Pacific coast defenses are on t|je brakes.—A storia A storian-B udget. C hurch C om m union m editation: "O ur M em It). Rev J. H Ebert, .superintendent; am ple. w h en o u tp u t of copper is de R egularly each Sunday: S unday o rial Day." P asto r H enry S. H aller classes for all ages. Bring the c h il this pi active constitutes a violation of a state “ in a d e q u a te ” and seeking huge sums lib erately being cu rtailed and de- school. 10 a. m., E dw ard A ebischer. m ay be consulted any day. except dren to S unday schiMil. M orning iuw pn. .-»ed in IH25 im posing a pennlty of $100 fo r a base a t A lam eda, f al. I t all m and is increasing on all sides, the sup erin ten d en t. M orning w orship M onday, betw een 10 a. m. and noon, w orship at 11 o'clock Young people s fine and 30 days im prisonm ent. P iescu tio n s leads one to w onder if th e pow ers r , • j , logical resu lt should be a m ark -u p service w ith alte rn a tin g leadership. betw een 4 and 0 p. m , o r by a p m eeting. 6 15 p m D elm ar W yatt, will follow failu re to heed the w arning, a tto r in copper quo tatio n s reg ard less of C hristian E ndeavor, 7:30p.m . E v an pointm ent, at the house office. 232 president. Sunday evening evan g el neys i«»r the d ep artm en t said. th a t be in W ashington rea liz e th a t J O t S ITT J e S t gelistic service, 8 p. m.—Rev. V. T. N orth T hird A venue. th e p rice of gold. istic service Second in a series of O regon is in th e U nited S tates as f a r B ut econom ists w ho do not agree Speece, pastor. tf I the signs of the times. ' H earts Filled N eurologist advocates m o re crooning for as defenses a re concerned. With F ear " T here w ill be an all-day Only seven per cent of th e $2,500.000 a u th e bathroom . A little h o t w ater ju s t w hen you ask: "W hat boosts the dem and for C hristian C hurch copper?" My an sw er is: “B ecause young people's rully at the P ortland thorized for the new eapitol building has been M. E. C hurch I B ethany) -------------11------------- need it w ould be all rig h t, too. L ord's d ay unified stu d y -w o rsh ip business is b e tte r." A nd w hat m akes G ospel T abernacle, S E. 12th and spent so far. according to records in the state On G erm antow n road. S unday » » » * business b etter? H ere is w h ere the school every Sunday, 10 a.m .; G e r - ; service, 9:45-11:45 a. m. C hurch T aylor streets. P ortland. Monday. T he vote of last N ovem ber w as no Congress still flirts w ith th e idea of bal- real differen ce of opinion comes. m an service, 11 a. m., first and school. 9:45-10:45; m orning w orship, All young people a re especially in d epartm ent. O f the $363.932 87 spent to date 71 has gone to w ard actual construction m an d a te on th e p a rt of th e people fo r ancin g th e budget. As a last reso rt, th e law - T h e big question is: W hat brings the th ird S undays; English service. 11 10:45-11:45. M usic by choir. S e r vited. Tuesday evening p ray er m eet $242,553 "T he C hurch and D ecoration ing. T hursday a day of p ray er and costs. A rchitects have d raw n a total of $70.- th e p resid en t to reo rg an ize th e SU- m ak ers yet m ay h av e to trim expenses to do tu rn in g -p o in t in a p eriod of dep res a. m„ second an d fo u rth S undays | mon. 605.97 A dm inistrative expenses to d ate total Day." T oday is our national h o li sion o r p rosperity? C ertain ly n o th —E. Ju liu s T ragllo, pastor. tf day know n as "Memorial o r D ec fasting will be observed Bitile study $21,780 T his item un hides $10,996 paid out in prem e court, and th e resignation of » # ♦ « ing so sim ple as a change in the T hursday evening. S aturday ev e oration Day." Come w orship w ith ning testim ony and praise A special salaries, office rent and trav el expenses of the Ju stice \ an D evanter, u ltra c o n se rta T h en th e re 's th e fellow w ho th o u g h t wc price of gold! I have devoted m y life L aurel E vangelical C hurch us an d le t us p roperly observe this com m issioners, and $1,347 50 for u scale m odel (C w n tln u w l un p a n * 3. n jlu m u 3) to th e stu d y of th e business cycle tive, should do so m uch to cnange tn e y,ad a flow ing w h ite H ouse w hich w as an ch o r- of the eapitol. in all its phases. My an sw er to th a t (Seven m iles south of H illsboro) conservative lineup of th e c o u rt th a t ed on th e P otom ac b etw een fish in g trip s, S unday school. 10 a. m . Mrs. A. ♦ • ♦ » question is: T h e tu rn in g p o in t in any th e re w ould seem to be litle reason * * * * business cycle comes w hen and be Tw o m illion dollars in additional federal cause th e forces of depression have fo r proceeding w ith th e court change H ollyw ood ac to rs delayed action on film E ndeavor. 6 p. m. — Rev. V. T. T hursday, M ay 20 ! one of the w orld greatest fortunes. funds will lx* available for road w ork in O re pro g ram . A ppointm ent of a new jus- s trik e It seem ed th e y co u ld n 't d ecid e w h e th e r finally sp en t them selves. T he a n Speece, gon next y ear if ap propriation m easures m»w pastor. tf cient law of action and reaction A rb itratio n board clinches pay ■ in H o n d a hom e at age of 97. See by P resident Roosevelt should to p ick et m lim ousines or* w .th o u t. before congress a re passed, according to w ord rules th e business cycle. R aising or increases and satisfactory w orking! Italy is opposed to any arm istice received by tin* state highw ay dep artm en t. low ering th e price o f gold has about F irst C hurch of C hrist. S cientist tip th e balance of tho u g h t on the S tory says th e strip -tease is on th e w ay conditions for fiOOO loggers in C o l-i or S panish c iv il w a r The federal aid, how ever, will be co ntingent m uch effect on th e basic tre n d of Services a re held ev ery S unday um bia riv er d istric t at least until , ? ¡’f !'• a s k s loyal unions to c o u rt from conservative to liberal. Ke- out BUt th en it's alw ays been an o n -and-off as in d u strial production as K ing C a at 11 a. m.; W ednesday evening M arch 1. 1938. N orthw est longshore- d o u b le d u e s to h e lp fig h t J o h n I,. upon tin* sta te m atch in g th e funds. Of th e c e n t decisions by th e c o u rt on th e so rt of business. n u te did on th e tide. fund to be allocated to O regon under th e 1938 services at 8 o’clock; Sunday-school , men reject o rd er of A. F. of L. I L ew is a n d his C. I. O. W a g n e r labor act and th e security » • » • P ete K night, w ho won w orld's program $1.140,000 will be set a»ide for co n Effect Is Psychological a t 11 a. m. P upils up to tne^age P resid en t G reen to relinquish con bucking contest at P endleton las, struction of p rim ary highw ays, $7,10.000 for If o u r m oney system consisted of 20 y ears a re w elcom ed. F ree tro l of inland w arehousem en. a c t w ould also seem to ta k e m any of s to ry says outcom e of P acific fleet m an eu - solely of gold coins, then the supply reading room open on W ednesdays tram pled to death by horse secondary roads and $300.000 for grade crossing S en ate votes for perm anency of year, th e nrops o u t from u n d er the prop». w hen throw n. and p rice of gold w ould affect th e and S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p. m. CCC. elim ination». . volum e of business. Inasm uch, how sal. M unday, M ay 24 S unday's topic, "A ncient and M od * • ’ • • S e n ato r R obinson o f A rkansas ever, as o u r p resen t "m oney" co n ern N ecrom ancy, alias M esm erism R oosevelt asks flexible wage act. boomed for suprem e co u rt justice. sists alm ost e n tirely of "credit" dol and H ypnotism . D enounced." T he state is about to negotiate the biggest N ew diplom atic incident flares seeks m inim um scale, m axim um lars. gold should m ean little today. betw een U. S. and G erm any over hour law w ith ban on products of deal in cascara bark in th e history of ttie west. M ussolini of Italy gave an exhibi- G ov ern m en t policies, such as a rm child labor and exploited factory Bids are being invited on th e b ark contained an a ttack on C hancellor H itler by T u alatin P lains P resb y terian am ents. b u d g etary deficits, relief tion of pettishness recently in ban- men. in ttie 70.000 acre Elliott pork in w estern L ane C atholic archbishop of Chicago. C hurch spending, p roduction and m onetary Ni'W deal obtains clean sw eep on n ing English new spapers and o rd e r F ifte e n Y ears Ago Spanish in su rg en ts claim v ic to r security act in suprem e court de und Douglas counties. The sale w ill cover a B ible school a t 10 a. m.; preach 1 control, a re vital factors today. As ing all Italian correspondents home. A rgus, M ay 25, 1922 — L egion C o m m an d er a m atter of p ractical economics, they ing service a t 11 a. m ; C hristian ies. Six tow ns n e a r B ilbao fall to cision. U nem ploym ent insurance and th rc c -y c a r period w ilti peeling confined to ttie spring m onths. A ccording to J. W. F e rg u Such action is a splendid exam ple of D insm ore has nam ed E lm er B atch eld er officer arc fa r m ore im p o rtan t th an th e E ndeavor at 7:45 p m. M issionary rebels. old age pensions provisions ap p ro v son. state forester, th is is one of th e few F a th e r of tw o babies. 97 years ed eeting the last W ednesday of each th e spoiled d ictato r and is m ore like of th e d ay fo r th e M em orial d ay observance, gold situation. O ver a ten -to -tw en - m hich is u n d e r th e auspices of th e A ssociation t ty y ear period th e p rice of gold m ay month. Ali a rc cordially welcome. old. dies at New Bern, N C. Rex P utnam , A lbany school su p e r areas w here peeling has n ev er been carried th e child, w ho not liking th e w ay the w F o rty -fo u r foes of Russian Soviet intendent. nam ed by G overnor M ar on and as a resu lt th e re a re m any excellent tf still have som e slight influence on —J. F. G ibson, m inister. of V eteran O rganizations. executed. gam e is going, says. “ I ’ll ta k e my b a t lin as state su p erin ten d e n t of public stands of cascara scattered th roughout th e fo r Mrs. L. W. H yde elected p resid en t of C of com m odity prices and business. B ut rig h t now its biggest influence is The O reneo-K eedville P arish instruction to replace C. A Howard, est. F riday. M ay 21 an d ball and go hom e.” Elim inate fee club. S unday school in both churches, B itte r O regon W orsted com pany appointed president E astern Oregon Ben O lcott c arries co u n ty in race fo r r e phsychological—and only im p o rtan t th e freedom of th e press and th e next because its tru e in fluence is vastly 10 a. m.; w orship service in the strik e in P o rtlan d ends w ith sign Norm al. ste p is dictatorship of one kind or an p ublican no m in atio n for governor. L. M. G ra over-estim ated. O renco church, 11 a. m.; w orship ing of pact w ith te x tile union. More th an 500 I. L, A. w a re ham, L. M. H esse an d E d w ard S ch u lm erich This gold case is typical of the service in th e R eedville church, 8 E xpedition of 11 R ussian aviators housem en strik e at bag nnd flour- j O regon’s T raffic D eaths o th er. Liberty loving A m ericans w an t n o m in ated fo r sta te rep re se n ta tiv e s an d A. F. th a t businessm en and investors p. m. W om en's M issionary society visit N orth Pole. ¡ng m ills is sym pathy for ju risd ic none of th is sort of thing. They w a n t B ak er is th e county com m issioner nom inee fact (By E arl Snell, S ecretary of State) a re alw ays ju m p in g to conclusions. m eets at O renco on th e th ird W ed req u est for $1.500,000 tional d ispute going on around good old A m erican dem ocracy w ith choice o v er Jo h n Irelan d and G eorge M cG raw . T h eir conclusions a re often based nesday of each m onth arid at R eed w o Roosevelt's rk -relief fund overw helm ingly M eier A F ran k properties in P o rt T hree hundred und fifty-five men, w om en C h arles W ells a t U. of O. w ins le tte r by on superficial factors. F undam ental ville on th e fo u rth T hu rsd ay of approved by house. all its fau lts. land. and children w ere killed and 7,725 In ju red id placing th ird in 9hotput ag ain st O. A. C. statistics are freq u en tly over-looked, each m onth. tf Coal m ine a t W ilsonville, 111., Jo h n P. Frey, v eteran A. F. of L. 34.880 m otor vehicle accidents rep o rted to my H illsboro club votes to w o rk for a V e te r T his w eek, as I trav eled through one i held by 5000 strik ers. Sit-dow n lender. ncciMes Jo h n L. Lew is' com office d u rin g the y ear 193(1. ans' hall, to be located, if possible on th e c o u rt bustling tow n a fte r an o th e r in this S eventh-day A dventist C hurch l strik e called 350 feet below surface. m ittee for industrial organization of ( Face to face w ith this ghastly record, can In th e d e a th of Mrs. W illiam L. house grounds. g reat in d u strial area. I found it hard Mass evacuation of Jew s planned “sleeping in sam e bed" w ith com Services a re held each Sabbath anyone doubt th a t this problem is the p ro b B a tc h e ld e r, th is com m unity has lost L. G. S elfrid g e h as pu rch ased th e O. E. to reconcile th e general feeling of (S aturday) as follow s: S abbath by P oland to avoid m o re a n ti-S em i m unist parly. u n certain ty . F o r instance, factory school, 9:45 a. m.; preaching service tic disturbances. A nnouncem ent m ade of b irth of lem of all of mi—can anyone longer refu se one of its w ell-know n native d a u g h M cC arthy fu rn itu re store. th ird son May 12 In Colonel and to adm it th at it m ust be m et by n i l aroused T h irty -six g ra d u a te from H illsboro high. I payrolls have increased $15,000,000 at 11; young people's m eeting a t S aturday, M ay 22 ters, a n d one who was alw ays in te r public opinion, th at conditions upon o u r streets !asL s5 v eral 2n<2 ,th s 2:30 p. m. P ra y e r m eeting Wcdncs- Spanish reb el planes m achine- Mrs. L indbergh. < _ B uilding - i is . nn -i d ay n ig h t a t 8 o'clock. V isitors are gun streets of C erbere, F rance, d u r alone. 30 p e r cent à above ested in th e advancem ent of her n a T h irty Y ears Ago T uesday. May 25 and highw ays re q u ire im m ediate and drastic a y ear ago in these eastern states. R ebellious house upsets Roose action? welcome at an y service.—Dr. W al ing a raid on Spanish P ortbou. tive county. Living on the farm which A rgus, M ay 23, 1907—E. E. L y tle b u y s old C o tto n -tex tile activ ity is close to tf M id-w est farm state congressm en j velt's w o rk -ri'lief plans by voting to The w elfare an d happiness the actu a l w as h e r b irth p la c e fo r 44 years and U nited R ailw ay s an d now holds th e w hip all-tim e highs. Shoe o u tp u t is in a ter H untington, pastor. cam paign fo r billion dollars to be earm ark $505,000,000 of the $1,500,- safety of your fam ily, y o u r friends and y o u r in H illsboro fo r th e p a st 24 years she hand on g ettin g his H illsboro-T illam ook ra il sim ilar position. C om m ercial loans T L u th era n C hurch available to p ro te c t those jeo p ar- j 000.000 relief fund for flood control ! neighbors -Is too in ex tricab ly involved in this are expanding weekly. In short, Thfi f ce f w o rih ip b eg in l and the public w orks ndm inistru- 1 h a d m ad e m an y frien d s who will w ay into th e business d is tric t of P o rtlan d . dized in d routh areas. problem of stre e t and highw ay safety to a l W. G. H are booked fo r M em orial day a d basic statistics are bullish ]0:30 a. m.; S u n d ay school a t 9:45. H igher prices forced fo r w h eat as tion. miss h e r as a kind n eighbor and fa ith S um m er Let-D ow n P robable S erm on topic. "D ives''- -L uke 10. 29. K ing G eorge tells E dw ard th a t he low of an a ttitu d e of indifference. T he record dress. resu lt of poor crop outlook. ful frie n d . R. H. G reer an d J. M. G reer, rep re se n tin g 1 N evertheless, th e re are o i n r y QU a re co rd ja |)y w elcom ed to w or- S en ato r Johnson denounces com is com pelled to ban atten d an ce of is before us; it can be im proved only th rough I. O. O. F.. an d M rs. R. H. G reer, th e ladies' bearish factors in addition to the ship w ith us. T he L adies' society prom ise on R oosevelt co u rt plan, B ritish official guests at w edding of a stric t adheren ce to traffic law s und re g u la tions 4 he laws und regulations th a t w ere auxiliary, a tte n d sessions of g ran d lodges at gold ru m o rs w hich a re destroying m eets T h u rsd ay at 2 p. m. in the insists ad m in istratio n try in g to d uke and Mrs W arfield. confidence—th e E uropean pow der- parlors of th e church. T his m eeting "save face” and calls for fig h t to G overnor M artin in speech nt w ritten and m ust be enforced for your p ro tec D oesn’t it seem s tra n g e how so LaGrande. keg, labor w arfare, price u n cer G ran ts Pass on way to San F ran cis tion. Mrs A. E. R ice dies n ear H illsboro M ay 20 tainties. a n d political jockeying. is an nually observed ns visitors day. b itte r end. lany w ith o u t an y p a rtic u la r success Miss D orothy H ardin, stu d en t of co bridge fiesta w ith O regon cav al Tlie accident rep o rts th a t reach m y office Oregon E lectric seeks from B oard of T rade All sorts of cataslrophie.s are being All friends and m em bers of the i th e ir c re d it ta k e it upon them selves free rig ht-of-w ay b etw een co u n ty s c a t and G ra n t high in P o rtlan d , nam ed . cade urges developm ent of O regon j daily are a w ritten history of death nnd in im agined. As a result, I th in k th a t sure read ers again: m ine area. D epressions queen of Rosaria. > tell o th e rs how to m a n a g e th e ir af- Beaverton. businessm en a re m ore “a t sea" to sta rt w hen people feel confident P o rtlan d labor split w idened by i ju ry due to disreg ard of th e law and an In In d ep en d en t grocers in P ortland excusable carelessness on th e p a rt of m otor John M. W all elected g ran d ch an cello r } day th an at any tim e since th e l and ch eerfu l—not when they feel accept term s on hours and w ages ouster of I. L. A. w arehousem en. lirs a n d a re also alw ay s o ffe rin g ad- Roosevelt insistent on court r e vehicle operators. On our heavily travelled sum m er of 1934. T hey a re rap id ly uncertain and perplexed. Do not w ith unions. ice on th e p ro p e r co n d u c t of govern- Oregon K nights of P y th ias. L. E. G otham opens new h arn ess shop on re tirin g to th e sid e-lines u n til th e 1 let n e ar-term u n certain ties o b- Tw o w hile men to rtu re 89-year- organization, citing old child labor streets and highw nys, a m om ent's Inattention e n t? Also how often m en a re elect- Main street, opposite G ran g e hall, skies clea r again. T his probably «cure the favorable long-pull out- old P o rtlan d C hinese and obtain and o th er rulings to show need of | on the purt of anyone a t the controls of a fast- 1 to public office w hom we w ould m oving ear m ay w ell mean the differen ce be change. one dime. Bentley M cC orm ick, 3, son of M r. and m eans a let-dow n in th e in d u strial look' M ussolini declares Jew s m u s t tw een life an d death, happiness or m isery ,o (C opyright 1937 P u b lish ers it have m a n a g in g o u r p riv a te af- Mrs. E. L. M cCorm ick, dies as re su lt of b u rn s d istricts late this spring nr early ! Sunday, May 23 m any persons. Jo h n D. R ockefeller, fou n d er of su p p o rt Fascism or leave Italy. Financial Bureau) received accidentally Tuesday. j th is sum m er. B ut I w a n t to reas- M e K I N N K Y A M e K I N N K Y . P u b lis h e rs P u b lis h e d T h u r s d a y — E n te re d an « e c o n d -fla ** m a tte r in th e p o a to ffie a a t H ilh b o r o . O re g o n Shortage of Homes * ‘ Y r / fr \ ’1x^5- / +t - z -WX Z ititi WXZ/** ’ '«C « ¡h r t 1 jj - j z Other Editors Churches of Highlights in the Week's News Our Yesterdays iirs. si .¿r>H