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H IL L S B O R O
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Our Flag
W ltli W h ich I . Combined th e R illnh o ro Independent
H lll.b o r o A nru«. i s s t
H lllo b o ro Independent. 187S
As alw ays, patrio tic dem onstrations
b rin g out the need f o r education
M c K inney a M i - kinnky . rubn.her.
Publiahed Th u rsda y — Entered a« aecond-clasa m a tte r in
along th e lines of courtesy to the
the pout o ff ir» «t H ilU ho ro , Oregon
tla g ot our country. In form ation on
w. V erne M c K inney
M
rs E. c . M c K inney this subject is found elsew here in this
E d ito r
Associate E d ito r
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issue a n d the A rgus u rges everyone
official newspaper of W ashington county
lea d it. Bv all m eans every citi-
Selected aa O r n n n 'l Beat W eekly Newsaper. 1930-3«
Zeli SllOllld tak e Ott llis hilt w l l t ‘ 11 t h e
Named on A ll-A m e ric a n W eekly N ewspaper Eleven. 1930 fla g ÌS Carried l l v
T h . i t / l o . » ...
H onorable M ention N a tio n a l E d ito ria l A o n Newspaper
, . . 1 ‘ >11 I t 11 P \ .
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ir u d u r n o n Contest. 19.34-3.-.; G eneral Excellence. 1935
*Ot to lìlOSt Ot US a l i t i e s p e c i a l l y t o
those who o ffe red th e ir lives in its
S ubscription K it e , S tr ic tly C ».h in Advance
defense.
W ith in W ashington C ounty
Per year
1150
T w o m onths .
>0.55
.
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Next -Monday
is fla g day and th
A R G US . H I L LS R O R O , O R EG oN
June Graduates
Given Advice
Churches
M I
C lm r i'lt
Tluifsdny. June 10, 193'
The Great American Home
Voters Must Decide
i Bethany)
A.
On G erm antow n iis u i
Sunday
school every Sunday. 10 a m : G e r­
man service. 11 a m . firs t and
th ir d Sundays: English service. 11
a in., second and fo u rth Sundays
F J u liu s T ragi io. pastor.
if
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S A LE M
Ori*Koti vuler» wen» iisnuici I <»
seven measure* nil Hie I93B K«»nei al elect ini
ballot when s|xm *nr* o f Ihree tc /c re m iu m pen
lion .sponsored by (ieorR«» C Stanley of Eu
Item», .strikes at Ihe *o-eull«»«t “ fa ir trude’’ lu ll
of the recent session llv enm plettntf the refer
endinn petitions on them» meatfures before
June 7 a ll three acts are estopped from Iwcnm -
inK operative unless and u n til approved by
Hie voters in November. I93H
Four other ineasuer.s were re fe rre d to tiie
voters h\ tin» la w m a k e rs themselves Three
>t these in volve proposed con stitution al amend
ments One of thc.se w ould extend tin» tune
d u rin g w hich the governor may pass upon a
legi dative act from five «lays to 20 day.s An
•ther w ould increase Hie pay of legislators
to $6 a day and mcrea.se the num ber o f paid
days fo r a regular session from -10 as a t pre
eld to 30. A th ird w ould repeal the present
provision p ro vid in g for ttie paym ent of double
lia b ilty by stockholders in defunct state bank
A fo u rth referred measure has for its purpo -•
the extension of the physicul exa m in ation to
m arriage to the piospcctive b ride as w e ll a.
to the prospective groom.
< By Roger W. Babson)
BABSO N P AR K Mass I have
some good news fo r June grad*
uates and th e ir parents: Statistics
show that this yea r’s seniors are
m far greater demand than were
last .'e a rs graduates A survey of
1'lrst Church of C hrist. Scientist
ox er f if t y coliegt
Services arc held eve ry Sunday
show s that few e r at 11 a m : Wednesday' evening
A 11 and B S services at 8 o'clock. Sunday school
d e g re e - h o ld e r s at 11 a. m Pupils up io the age
w ill be forced to o f 20 years are welcomed. Free
t a k e p o s t-g ra d - reading room open on Wednesdays
uate courses in and Saturdays from 2 u n til 4 p m '
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CCC this y e a r ' Sunday's topic God the Preserver
Three m onths
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P e r copy
E ig hty per cent o f M an."
O utside W ashington C ounty
ance ot courtesy to the colors and its
U. S-, per ye ar
12.00
F oreign countries
o f the placement
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•• »•*> P ro p er display. Let us all displav
d ire cto rs r e p o r t
T u a la tin Plains Presbyterian
Old
G
lory
next
.Monday,
and
while
th a t t h e r e a r e
Church
M em ber: Oregon State
Jhe old w orld is being tin n e d topsy
n ia n j more jobs
nti««
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...
E d ito ria l A s s o c ia tio n
today than in 1936 {„ V b
schoo!
10 a
preach-
and N a tio n a l E d ito ria l
C irc u la tio n in West. H U \ \
H ig h ly
r< ? 8 O lV < * t h a t
th is
fla t* '
AsNociation.
The real n e w s . » A ’.e rv ,c c . "
a'
' fb 'i-s tia n
Roger W. Babson however is t i p Endeaxor at , to p m M issionary
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=ir7zr= m ay long wave “ O 'e r th e land of the
this year not onlv " U',' ,1I,K >h«' la s t W .sinesday o f each
free and th e hom e of th e b rav e."
the best students but also the low - nuJn i” * A h are c o rd ia lly welcome,
e r-ra n k in g cap-and-gown wearers J * G ihson- m in ister.
tf
arc being picked up by corpora
Businessm en and em ployes, w h o v
t t *
tion scouts.
The O re n ro -K rrd v ille Parish
occ cupy dow ntow n s t r e e t p ark in g
L K U l’a t l l
M ore encouraging s till is the
school In both churches,
space. u a re
th
o u u g g n h u tle
h n a r r m i n n g g
men
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lu u
v s s s ly
iy
- Few
re »
m
en h
n ad
an a w ider
ilier circle o f fact th a t sta rtin g salaries are re ­ 10 Sunday
a m : w orship service in the
them selves by m aking it m ore diffi- frien d s th ro u g h o u t W ashington coun­ ported from $100 to $300 higher O renco church. 11 a m ; w orship
cult to r th eir custom ers to p atro n ize Lv th a n did E. I. K u ratli, whose sud- titan last year on an annual basis service in the R eedville church. ¡1
industries show ing the most p. nt. Women's M issionary society
th eir place of business. Every possi- den d e a th S a tu rd a y m orning cam e a Those
ctivity at present are ta k in g the meets nt Orenco on the th ird Wed- i
ble consideration should be given to as a shock to th e com m unity. He had largest percentage
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of cacti m onth and at Reed-
o f the n?aday
graduates
the custom ers, both from inside of ^een active until th e very last and Technical school students arc par- ' 1 , on ,he fo u rth T hursday of
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each m onth
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.Syphilis could he wiped out in .six m onth .'
tim e If tin» people would only lose th e ir “ faLe
itc.'' according to John C Evans, .supenu
tendent of the state hospital for insane Point
out that this disease is responsible fo r
much of tin» insanity, feeble m lndedne .s h lu x i
neats and physical deform ities that f ill pu blic
in Ututlon.s D r Evans urges the exam ination
»f prospi'Ctive brides us w e ll as bridegroom s
if m un luge laws are to he made effe ctive
few people could believe, a t first, th a t
Bids for the construction of the new $50
(MX) pa vilion at the Eastern Oregon Tubercul>>.a
hospital at The Dalles w ill be opened by the
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Kompiain,
board of control on J un«» 2H I t is hoptnl t »
c red ited w ith h av in g saved depositors
My
message today, however, W a lte rH u n t'.n g , -n” '',, aT ' V‘K
have the new bu ild in g ready fo r use by next
of th e old H illsboro N ational th e ir de 18
s,mPly «“ ese go.xi reports on
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w in te r
P0Sit niOn,e-V
«. I’an k crisis m any w^nt to a ^ w e r an ^ f t e i » . ^ ’.’^
n
F ir,« B aptist C hurch
M otor vehicle operators are standing in
line in the state departm ent these days for .»
y e v a a rs
led g in g his
u ago
<igu by p pieu
nis all and get- com m ent that there arc not the ThPra>iCr and B lb k ‘ s,udy hour
hance to exchunge th e ir dollars fo r n e w*
b ack in g of frie n d s
tin g th
the e backinir
sanW op po rtu nitie s fo r voung men .-h '.n a>, evening
« Sunday
in v e ì s perm its A lready m ore than 25.000 ap­
and women today th a t'th e re were Shin ». , t V ’
M ° rn ,n g wo1' - '
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plications have been file d for Hie new licen?.» ,
m G
ods s
th ir ty years ago. This same chronic s J h lP
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a -n 11 . A . message
,” esj aK,‘ f fro
r»m
God
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in g to Snell The new cards w ill I»
com plaint was in vogue when I 0 ° ^ p ,,} . bc b^ o4«h t by ‘ he pastor.
<wi rd
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graduated from M I T in 1898. In - “ w ith a n e va n e S
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o i V , * " " " “ ’™0' 11“ '. " o f St A nth o n y , local church and the congregation ” " " lw ‘ ° Ut “ n ,'r JU'U' ”
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w ith that of Forest
Receipts of the Oregon Unem ploym ent
When you see the Star* nd Stripes d_s. elligent. h a rd -w o rkin g , c le a n -liv - cernm g "God's G reat P l a T T / n ? ’ 1 l ^ m t " G s u a h ^
played Tom s t a up a n d ’ u k e ^ o n ^ o iT h a i
m g young people can go ju s t as Ages - - O r t i / WC W enieer »> i'to \
the News topics " Y P, ,“ “ J
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t l'*' a,1,luaI celebration of Compensation commission now exceed $3 ixmi .
ju st
as they
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mission festival. Tin» service
B enefit payments under the new la w
Somebody m ay t^,ter.d
" " t h T b l ^ o f ^ fa r r T and
o u lS
’ Sf’ as ^ fast
^ t h today
f f
oom eooay m ay titte r. It is in the blood o f ever c o u ld I f , „ v » h
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passed
by the 193.5 1
legusluture
not becotn
onn",a'ind
P^ A t-1.w
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ie to
v n re « « i,-,n of noble
- „ u i . senti-
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p u
i o ^ g h i t a n
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to deride
deride a
a ll ll e expression
is
easier
and m o r e 'r a p id 'n now
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e ffective fur another year.
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a t
s‘a8£e r d ru nke n in p u b lic places, and the bv- graduates fo llo w the same basic o T ,’ ursd‘iv n ‘8ht. 8 o'clock, a
w ill not pay much a tte n tio n to you: princip le s that t L i r f a t h e r T f o l l ^ S'
E m ergency Board C alled—
y e t s o f W orship at 9 30 a m . u n til 1 J b r a i ’ V N o t C S
3Te<1'
but i f you should get dow n on y o u r knees and ed
«1 >n
kin g a a succe«
in m
m a aking
success o
o f f th e ir T h e 's e rm o n w ill he ■ H.-.u, r-
G overnor M a rtin has* issued a call for .*
th " y
^ P e c ^ m ^ l the Sunday a fte r Labor day. Pastor
—— —
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pray to A lm ig h ty God o r i f you should stand ^ ' ^ c c ^ u r fe—
Sum m er reading contest is o ff m eeting of the state emergency b<Hir<( in Sa­
H e nry S. H a lle r m ay be consulted
bareheaded w h ile a com pany o f old soldiers
w ith a fly in g start It is tune to en­ lem next Monday m orning to consider ' several
any
day,
except
Monday,
between
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Im n o ^ e
R p ^ n o n s ih ilftv
marches by w ith flags to the breeze, some
10 a. in and noon, o r by a p p o in t­ te r now, but it w ill be open alt
im p ortan t m atters.'' Just what these im portant
i m p u r e - n .e s .p u n s i u il ll >
people w ill th in k you are show ing o ff
B ut
base them bel/ef’ on t h e ^ c ? S
sp^d
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ment. at the House office.’ 232 N orth sum m er
matters are the call does nut indicate, but it
don't
you
m
in
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When
O
ld
G
lo
ry
comes
alons
P resid en t Roosevelt is rep o rted to don
t >ou "1,"d- 4l___4l_«
When O ld « G lo ry comes along. ..
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T h ird avenue.
T w o popular plays have ju s t been
Colllln
is understotxi that among oth er tilin g s the
the P!o,’
pioneer
« » rs n ip
be c o n s id e r in ir Ip o d a ln + in n
l°
te' ®nd le t them th in k w hat thev please! Lhe
eer days have passed in to of the L o rd
added. "H ig h T h o r." by M axw ell
btsird w ill be asked to appropriate $15.(MX) to
oe considering legislation im posing When you hear the band p l a y The S tar h lsto r-v The Iast geographical fro n t-
Anderson, w h ich is a w h im sical and provide fu r the em ploym ent of seven a d d i­
Foursquare Church
legal responsibility on labor as a Spangled B an ne r" w h ile you are in a restau- lc r has disaPPeared: but our pio-
d
e
lig
h
tfu
l
play
by
the
au
thor
of
Whosoever W ill
Rev H D M itzner. assistant dis*
m eans of p rev en tin g possible abuse of ran t o r hotel d in in g room’ get up even if you £?e ring __ days are fa r fro m over
Saturday's C h ild
"Y o u Can't Take ' tion al guards at the stute prison so that tin*
. t
c
• Above N o rth Plains)
i »»»w
tr ic t .lupuiv.
supervisor o f the Foursquare
guard crew can be put on a six-d ay basi .
It w ith You " a comedy by H a rt and
the vast pow er g ran te d lab o r by law . T i t “’X t - * " ' 1 then? a"d don'1 be ashamed c o n q u e rrei n ' a?he‘ " r S o /
There is some question as to the a u th o rity of
Kaufm an.
Many wijl hope "¿hat“ t h
Z
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t h . signs « d « m b ^ r i ^ t h "
the board to make such an ap p ro p ria tio n in ­
"K eep Y o u r H a ir O n." by Oscar I,.
asmuch as this same problem was before the
W ill call fo r some such legislation be- w o rld began there is none ¿¿her so f u l l o f
LeV* briefly rarvey c lu e . A t I
Levin. T his useful book gives the
proper care of the h a ir and tre a t­ legislature at its recent session and no action
cause the obligation of m ain tain in g meam ng as th e fla g o f this country. T hai piece
l h W hi’le ^th e «inH a
f 1-
« ‘¿ m e w ill be "T he P ow er o f O ur held a s p e ‘.:.l nieeting h e ^ a b im
o f diseases.
taken to relieve the s itu a tio n at th«» lx»n
co n tracts should be im posed on lab o r ?! red. w h ite and blue b u n tin g means five in the LhiRed S ta te s In d rfn n d a 1" 8 o h ani<> i Th.‘i com m unio'; W1» be a year ago Holy com m unm n w ill m ent
ten tiary. There having been no change in
Three
new
m ystery
stories
hv law ju
inst
is the
he hmhes-'
U S ',ks‘
by
s t . as . em ployers " a re .........
req thousand
u ired years of struggle upw ard. B I t R
K
* I " ' ,n t w wo “ M h .
o“
T rved
® *" th i» - r ' “ A!
G ardner. ' Case o f Dangerous Dow-
the situation since the le gislature adjourn« d
Parrot."
by law to b a rg a in collectively. The ty . I t is the ce n tu ry p la n t o A u m l / h o ^ ” * d “ ctlon m eth° ds a re s till lagging, vice, special music and the preach- sented A ¿b.'.Vt' n w m b "','h
" , ager." Clason. "P u rp le
it is questionable if such a request could in-
1 Strom . "T h in g in a B ro o k."
regarded as an emergency w ith in the in te n t
of the act w hich created the emergency boaid
ganized lab o r will be b e tte r served in
Y o u r fla g stands fo r hu m an ity, fo r equal be’ ycutn Ectinom ydp r ^ u c i n T ,Sideaas pecTTlly'w G ct'm e V r a n g e l
e d " to be
and each m em ber is '.''k
asked
S A U TE TO TH E F LA G
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the long run if responsibility is ira-
wi,u s2jJi.pay, y u big dividend«.
D u rin g the cerem ony of hoisting
ii.u
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d , ye
a t goal; the
re are
2. The sc
is “ o
n ly'
at ' Bp.
8 p. m.
the evan-
s c ie n tific
tffic 'a age
g e "is
on“
y in Prayer service:
s e r v ic e /^
m“ ‘th<“
cvam a
s '* G u v ' P T£ n c!
o duy
r r ^ . i a.nd
T d F rid a i y at o r I ., w r in g the Flag o r w h .n the
posed,
but w
th l e i lab i o r ra c k - e te e r, - how- m L v . ’ i ^ e h n . t - t a i r rriv
T ? e '^
yet t at th
tha
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° v»iiy t . iju iiie k i Jr., pastor.
a n t ln
v
a t « . m . lr i r^an\ . ? injustices
yet am ong us.
y senseless lta infancy.
science is gi
ever
dop 1
s n n t _ w
In ‘ r w
f t L h
n^iU°tICes
us- m an
any
g iv - Kelestic service; come and hear
When 10 members of a high w ny m a in te ­
Flag is passing In a parade o r in n
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W ? U
U
d
ll(d
tT U W ^
CUSTOTT
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a a n i l t l , “ law
V a s " t th
, llr
l a n a t V t t f '.i-zs.ilrJ
" w
u 1 l d U a
n d . cruel.
t o m ' s c: o t f amoni>
the past
g to in <
kin d, f fo
w , th
l r r t tim
e » e i.
o e s aawv
not w
ould
and
cruel
customs
iu « i s ut till il c lin g in ___
» m an
noir.nri
. . . e . f ......
.? e K in >b< '
review , a ll persons present should nance erew em ployed in C u rry county threw
m ake them responsible fo r th e actions
but ‘ he o in n ly hope ..................
.. the
lIlc wrongs
wr
Beaverton Church of C h rist
o f rig h tin g
a^ h isto ry, a m ethod o f securing Evaded —M elvin E. James, pastor
face the Flag, stand at attention, down th e ir tools in protest against the d i - -
m the fe e lin g produced in o
u r more
m ore Products fo r the in d iv id u a l
th a t they fom ent.
° f me" lies in
our
I Next Lo rd's day m o rn in g there and salute. Those present in u n i­ charge of one o f th e ir num ber they did not
bosoms by the sight o f th a t flag.
w ith o u t fo rc in g the in d iv id u a l to
Congregational C hurch
.
w ill be a special
c ..............
h ild re n ..
’s day pro- form should render the rig h t hand
go out on strike , in the opinion o f state h ig h ­
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O th er flags mean a glorious past, this fla g
h 11 m
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When not in u n ifo rm , men
way o fficia ls They m erely q u it th e ir jobs a.
so m uch the
?du cts and new processes are P
ro f o iu iie y. superintendent. M orn
ib le school h hour
o ur at 9 15
h o u ld r e m o v e th
th .- « 'r • h.
uin .
- a glorious fu
lu tu re . I H t is
u not »
th e Bag
f l a - Pr
prooucis
<-1-01.
o rn - Jhe
me B
Mime
13 Th«-
The s should
Io- .ii w I -
they had a rig h t to do. according to H II
° f ou r ia th e rs as i t is the Hag ° >f f o u r c ch
arket every
Worship. 11
e
h ild
ild re
re n n ^e in g put on
on the
the m
market
every day
day
J? o'clock.
o’clo ck Sermon.
Sermon L J o f r rd d s Supper
S upper w ill
i ll be
be observed
observed at t h e rig h t hand andI o i I H i t th Ith
Baldock, state highw ay engineer And having
and
o f ..
a ll childre
h ild re n yet
n b bo
I i t t pP
P °r ortunities
, ur>ities in
r e lim
lty y o o r r F F rpi'duui'.’
e .....
im . o ...
v e r .
¿et u
u
n
o r rn
n
O pp
in research
research a are
lim it-
it - , i ^ lere^
ere^ B
reed om ’ — T T A A r- r- 11 “ a ■ m
m • • follow
follow e e d d by
by a a sermon
sermon by
bv le
l e ft f t shoulder
* h < .u id * » r Hie
t i , . . h i, in d j b »
.
' —7 n's - c —•»***.,*
uuuurii.
it
q u it tiie men were a ll replaced by another
is the
fla g T im
o f e t tom
orro
w . . I i t I t t U is
is
the
sig
o f f Iess
the pastor,
subject.
O bliga
the
heart
u
The annual County H olstein B reed- the
° Com
n’ °*7<w
of
"Good
ing.”
t w the
t t h signal
e « na « l o
X 80 ld n < “ d is trib u tio n c e rt. thur Dun8an' m inister.
S hurch
at "T
8 h p e m..
. U i tion
a J 1 p
la c ln
? the w i.m e ih n t I, ,,l,l v L
crew
ih e a ttitu d e o f the highw ay d e p a rt­
T a t io n q p, lcnj c
t h e A r t h u r y o u r K in g —it is the flair nt voi .^. ai « ¿ - j
represent f if t y per cent o f the de.
A ll Saints Episcopal C hurch
music both m o rn in g and evening heart
i... ...» *ei........1...
... ' in the
. 1 ment o fficia ls in this case is regarded a.s p a r­
The
salute
to
the
Flag
-Song service and preaching by the
Connell farm S a tu rd a y w as an en- y o u r neichbors
ana o i a il i JVered
tic u la rly sig nifica nt, com ing as it d id at u
m oving colum n is rendered at the
tim e when efforts are being made to u n io n ­
mom ent the Flag passes.
ize state employes in to collective bargaining
groups.
•
•
•
•
_ ----- openings
curb. As a result it ends in _ ------
am ount of double p a rk in g and con-
gestion w ith consequent tra ffic jam s
p d C!n1»fOfnhVen;edCe t0 nlOtOrLstS bl0ck-
id . . .. n at
. . . the
...v curbs.
v u .y c .
Local reg u latio n s should be fo r the
purpose of fac ilia tin g tra ffic and by
all m eans to m ake it m ore convenient
fo r our friends from f a r and near.
The av erage farm e r, f o r instance.
does not have a lot of tim e to spend
in tow n and. a U x reduced
limit on the
c u u c e u lim it on tne
tim e allow ed to p a rk w ould benefit
kirn, and from conversation had w ith
m any of them it would he nnnro
r ated
Pp
KeSpeCt the Flag
An Enjoyable Affair
Other Editors
Real Enterprise
Hillsboro M en’s B reak fast club is ■
to be con g ratu lated upon th e e n te r­
prise shown and w hich finally re ■ *
" “ ,,,on» o» •« •« * «
G overnor
and Congressman Pierce
------- M a rtin «nu
i1'” ,0!. an.
g?t..int.°
an alt.erc!
a lte rca tion
tio n about » o n n w iu . dam.
In n t/n thlL states Çblei exe cutive was in Wash-
t h ? 0” ' U n.° ° th e r k ‘ nd o t dams got in l °
the conversation, our e x p le tiv e -e m ittin g gov-
e rn V
when
g01" g 1S0,t’ and the y do aay that
when WeeointF
ant in
ir«*«-.
_
W
lte
got
in
to f #..n
f u
u ll ll action
action
"e eeping
e p io g W
n a a n lfo
e r r got
to
enou8h w a te r w ent °Y
over
c h ry n
m }al
a l SP‘
s p ill-
er. the -l la
a Lh
11'
"2y?
tO
.
?
hirl
th e generators a t the big pow er
P’ant * top_ s^ ~ Thg S pe ctator.
-o u n ,, .-„„m a y a it,-r F, M,-. Ladb
to be peMimistic îf * w ê " w i ì ì T * ^ th ,t th<* « who deserve to r icceed sm . V
velop ^ ¿ C h r i s t i a n
do »“ « te d . So I « y to the g r^C
¿ciiü tunir~àï
’
m J.??aday' J,une >• Bnd
lllll . Y E S
r «VO8
Al
u
k tn t b i X
id h a n t tv
i n a n « T i n
y o u r best bet
In ju n ctio n
S
steel strik e
is w ith q u a
concern
w hich A makes
nr cago
pickets
in W directs
nrm n R e p u t e i Steel
/-«i
sells
a lity
products.
q u a lity
m ayor
i V
r
°f
th e
* ig h ’
school
field
for . . . night
TL
, athletic
.
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e — ft« gam
...v S es,
.
I They
hey had w illing and helpful CO-
operation
upon who
the p "are
a rt atso
Of a e num
Of
individuals,
x i l ber
ed
to a g re a t deal of credit. L ighting of
t r e ifleld •shoul(1 prove an asset to th e
high school athletic funds th ro u g h
g re a te r attendance a t gam es and also F ifte
u c e c n
n Y
2 e ears
a rs A
A g go
o
increase public interest in athletics.
Argus. June 8, 1922—C harles
Our YesterdCLVS
1 t^ierU'UyS
W. Trachsel
o f Beaverton w ins W illia m s foren sic cup a t
P acific u n iv e rs ity . D o ro th y L in k la te r o f H ills -
A Good Show
sey m en the first show augurs well
fo r a continuation and fo r g re a te r
erS
Lvi t-
m e n ^ C O n g ra
Ulations on th e enterprise shown and
b est w ishes fo r th e ir future events.
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Saturday and succeeded in co1’ evpr' if you g«
C c f rl$ Reehin^nd“^ ^ ' .
x
rlu ct'?? «ndustries.
Bochcn
and
B la ck
of H cou
ills b nty
o ro
and C d
N rl orm
an Pow
ne M o abel
f Banks
am ong
^ aduates a t O. A. C
T h irty Y ears Ago
A r «us- Jun e 6,
1907—H ills b o ro beaten to
s ta n d still by Banks in
baseball w ith
a tte n d -
O ne Of th e fin e st moves th a t could M oore^B^kerHw X n ° T « n PindF? n S wny
be > l u i n n d d p e rta
n fo
ii\m « e’<?^i?dm
nd N WLCK
R k J / 11
r t i i k k p e n
f n r bettering
h p t fo ^ ; « . . thp a . n ..
. r J'•
'.
. ' _ tom h ,ana
Ta.V"
4 1. 1 •
& t n e ftp « hams. S chulm erich, John H um phreys, Hay T
a y-
p e a ra n c e o f th e business district o f ’or- Banks lin e u p : C harles B a rre tt, B rod ah l.
th e co u n ty s e a t w ould be the rem oval . K irts , C. Dooley, L . B u llo c k , L . Leopold, C.
of u tility poles. M any will ann reriato CarS,t,Tn, \ E . W illis> H -
Leopold.
th e
a n n o u n c e m e n t bv the Pnetlot I , W.: w ' M arsh' son o f pioneer J. W. M arsh,
ie
d 1 lu u n c t iie n t u y me
P ortland dies M onday at C e n te rv ille o f spinal m en in gitis,
G e n e ra l E lectric com pany th a t ease-
Thomas H. Tongue J r. o f H ills b o ro and
m en ts have been se cu re d in the alleys M is s .Ire n e C adw ell, fo rm e rly o f Forest Grove,
a tin
n d i t u h i a a t i th
e co m p an y intends to r p m a rrie d at Los Angeles June 6.
«
m
o v e t h e l m
i n e s i i v r u h r t i l i v p a n n n y le jii
s
"
W. G. H are elected cha nce llo r com m ander
m ove
ove th
m
tn e e u u n n sig
sig h h tly
tly poles.
poles.
K n ig h ts o f P ythias.
R ichard
W ile y
has been appointed
fir s t
A boy
a n d from
th e little
d eoing”
o g th ca’r
at he
tried
to save”
a?are”
th^Tmass"™-
f/i
the Week's News
*" “s X d . y June"«'
„„„ M„
u n u u ild l
lu uu r rt’l
hoard and S ecretary Perkins.
Dr. Boyer, president U. o f O
subm its resignation to stale board’
Inla nd boatmen vote in P ortland
to jo in C. I. O.
London increases price o f gold
in e ffo rt to discourage shipm ents
abroad.
Germ an governm ent seizes C a th­
o lic hospital.
Tuesday, June
State G range M aster G ill disowns
statem ent th a t G ove rn or M a rtin ve­
toed farm ers' tru c k b ill. In re p ly to
protest says he was m isquoted.
President B oyer o f U. o f O. to re ­
m ain in post u n til fa ll. C hancellor
H u nter to seek new head
Federation o f
W o o d w o rk e rs ,
m eeting in P ortland, decide to ask
120.000 lu m be r w o rkers at once
w hether they wish to jo in C. I. O.
P ortland hotels sign agreem ent
recognizing locals fo r bargaining.
O ffic ia l Nazi press demands that
— -----’-righteous,
,
__ _
Sinners to repentance. D id you ev-
Do you know w h ich cln.u ,
,
° r gU,m.eUp a11 th a t C h ris t bad
drlv,,rs
causing most o t t h . . m ‘" P ° f
say
o
f
the
heads
o
f
th
e
ir
religiou
s
dents
i
„
Oregon
"
,h
°
,r
n
fflc
acc‘
-
business, no m a tte r how s tiff the plan t in Chicago to Vemove w o rk
systme, up there in Ihe Temple?
n
..
.
com petition, can su rv iv e i f it is ors housed in plant.
He calls them w h ited sepulchres, hlnm io » r,m “ ke ,hp ,,>o c°m m on m istake o f
PubHc' A d m in ls o ^ i'L 8" ' ’ a b ility '
” a rry C layatt. f if th v ic tim o f Le -
fu ll n f dead men's bones. And
lv ’. O r'’« " n s tra ffic n e e id e n tre e o rd u p .n l
WhRe you a ie ?hum hlnff nv
Rockefener ’ w H t
b lin d leaders of the b lin d ; hypo- any P-mtlcular group o f drive rs or upon any
critics w hich means "p lay-a cto rs." j pa' llc ljla r cause. It is not the road, bernuse
you rP? H ibl‘“b * ? and tr y in g t0 Pic k Sl?ild Jeav‘ ng «5.000.W<»r e.staten t.l
yo
’ d e -jo
-jo b do not overlook the Marquesa George Do
De Cuevas'
y o u r r. life
Guevas. '
The m onths pass. B y m any a r(,.7,ii, lr . „ tr iL ,’f fa ta l « f^ d e n ts occur on d ry
DUblir
Ilflm
frn tion
tin n fie ld
m n _
Twolt//»
pu
blic a
d m in ic
istra
T
T w elve Liah
hish Townsend .1 __
rvnrtaSrxn
m iracle C h rist ce rtifie s to t h e
2 , . , i H7 p,'r cent w l,h ,b '' ear going
day there is scarcely a p h a » ^ o f P,an a’de* resign as protect again,"
Jews th a t He is the lo ng-Iooked-for ■ t , '" « bt «head. It is not the weather fo r 78 2
business and in d u s try th a t the gov- h‘ad,,r s attack on President Roosc-
Prophet. Through fou r centuries, ,,” 'r ee’' 1 ,lf fa ta litie s are recorded on clear
ernm ent
does not contact. I f gov- v c ’t
no voice had q u a lifie d , but now
And the re sp o n sib ility can not be placed
He ri.m es w ith signs and wonders
w ltb «ny sm all group o f d riv e rs
ernm ent
in its new role as Indus- , Fo^ r members o f H e n ry D exter
tr ia l u m p ire is to keep the A m e ri- fa m ily die in flam es of wrecked
speaking as no man ever spoke be-
An average ,.r 9«i
ca standard o f liv in g ris in g then autom oblle at Herm iston. T ire blow -
fore. These re ligiou s lenders see C a l i f ,
persons met death in
the
people
flock
to
H
im
and
?n
2
,1
. ",vapa('b ™>'>‘b
year. A fte r a c m -
the calibre o f o u r p u b lic o ffic ia ls out b,amed-
th e ir w ra th they p lo t his death
C a lifo rn ia I
V<’y " f , thesc «ccMents, t h e
must be im proved. H a rva rd u n i-
<•,.,»
fjunday, June fi
ve rs ity has recognized this neces- ,.t 5fJnr‘ i ire ,b r^ aJ5s ?ut aga'.n on stpcl
B ut in the council o f th e God- „ i, i
b u n '«u o f v ita l statistics finds that
head, long ages before. C h rist had , • , P lb ,"'"U g h ly experienced, often w e ll-
slty ln the fo u n d in g o t a new grad-
k ? fro n t at Canton, O. No one in -
llate school o f p u b lic a d m in istra -
’residential aid asked by
volunteered to come to earth to I , ’,"','.'/ J "',' ab,e d r iv e r . who has been w e ll
s u ffe r the penalty fo r o u r sins. He ft ,h»hfied in a d r iv e r ’s test, b u t who in a
steadfastly set his face to go to m °m en t of capricious experim ent o r an in sta nt
Jerusalem There He became yo u r ',f '«'gleet, figures c h ie fly in our g ro w in g m or-
? ay i‘”.ir f yo" hnvp 11,0 G od-«iven ta lity totals. O ut o f 12.000 d rive rs in v o lv .s l in
I “" i - S S 1 .................................. fa ith to count yo u r sins atoned fo r accidents in 1038, over three-quarters o f them
by his death and If you count his bad eight years o r more o f d?lv“ ng exnerience
c u rjtv -,nd rlemJnH fn r Ri T y se" in Utah Sevcn bo dirs m ust he dug
f ln ie r o / c ^ neM W rl,ttpn by the a"ud npver
P 'ovlous accident The c ru x of the
m erchant m arine.
vices as the years go by
1 ^ ? . ^ • " oT
w d£ ’' ‘ a- .
W .
,
” y " Ur PnKC Y ? ° le prob,w n liM hpre how to keep a good
Newspaper g u ild convention votes
W hat m ust you do? B elieve in d riv e r, good."
p
8
to jo in C. I. O.
ih 9 i( I t ,rd JpSa'' C h rist, and thou J
T ra in in g , a b ility to handle a car good
Ronald C. G lover, Salem a tto r­
. 7hn ..ri, . j - g ; , . L „
ney, debarred fo r three years.
R
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G ary. Ind., are d e a d and the- driver ¡55,,;“ ^ ' "
s S " “"’' J
is in ja il on a d ru n k e n d riv in g charge.
Paul R lngle fa lls out o f bed one n ig h t last
G as a n d liq u o r do n o t m ix a n d laws wceiLand brpaks crj»ar b°"e-
ahould be enacted that will m a k e it
l s% " " V m n ,r MY X , ; . dK , : t r ? , « i
most undesirable to met them.
Highlights
tion of ' the life 'o f ni?.v ,‘’ ’,re8enla- :
t r a v e d i t i I J e M i ll e s K m o
ic ,i ’ r '
Free-w iR o ffe rin g A
^ " t l?
come to iiewcom*ersAand stringers’
i •"
.
■ an<j find“
siranaors
very
service _
You'H
at ‘ every
service.
us a
"ch urch w ith a fa
f m ily s p irit
ychurch
P l|tnam pastor.
BATS W IT H
b o ro a m o n g six g irls to receive le tte rs in a th -
W atts co m m u n ity has purebred p ig clu b o f
W ashington County Jersey Breed- - th • irte e n m em bers w ith M rs. Jean K. W arrens
era association got off to a good s ta rt a as s 'ie
ad^
leader.
fo r its
first
Jersey
Jubilee
a
t
th
e
,
. : ' ------ "-z
»uuiicc a t m e
James M ay, C iv il w a r veteran, dies at
county fa ir ground
last w eek,
and M o u ntainda le M a y 27.
from re m a rk s heard am ong the Je r-
? rouP °{ locaI girls handled tag d a y fo r
V
îlaî ‘‘s , o f Ju.n*- I937: l r you go in to
ln d u s try w ith the rig h t a ttitud e, if
y ° U haye taken seriously y o u r
p - ^ o f i ^ s t ^ t i ^ h ’^ u ^ V v I
ln s tru ction. i f you have
learned
to . , , work*
w
rk
hard
and
I I n “ n ^ J how in
w o " rK
hard ».^,1
and
°t«s‘y
are
honest
n co*?
u h a$'lent.1
l? e !m i°Pj
i y ' ’ 2 ,r i j y you
°_U_.ar
<! honest,
G o id e 'n m .u „ * nd PraC., i£<?, t h e
y-
»>e.p hut
w
J ! ' ' " ' 1 hoi ne
Man had moved out o f Jos
Joseph's
<a,l’<'n
l,'r shop
111 Nazti
penter
shop over
.......................
areth,
to begin His p u b lic m in istry. Up
to the w indow of Levi, the g ra fte r
He steps w ith , F o llo w Me! And
Le vi le ft a ll and follow e d H im
Yes II is Levi the despised, w ho
gathered in th e ir Hebrew gold and
s ilv e r for the hated Romans who ' "-°l><'rat¡»>11 S ought—
fastest g ro w in g sections o f t h e
c °Py f ‘< ht 1937 P ublishers
Sunday school1 h ^ r nl’ a’’! ?
held the country.
Service clubs, lodges, churches and c iv ic
watch I.evi. Since C h rist organizations throughout the stute are being
The ervice* w ill be omitted « "‘the I k!' N d ow
^ n r ir e d him w ith th is call to
1 by the high w ay departm ent to assist in
tr_.. science, d is trib u tio n or social
jo in Ihe Disciples, he in tu rn would
elon nating ad vertising signs fro m the high-
1
do
not
th
in
k
i uo not th in k th
a t t i ¡t t makes
honor C hrist. He sets a banquet.
tha
make
mu,eh d if f erence w hat
F
rlrta
A n il seeing our Lord's leaning to-
iat vocation you
r .u
... v I..«« s
' v iv o
♦
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P!£k 80 ,Iong as you are a t r a il- i
P ortland street-car m e n
....... ,
ward the lost, Le vi in v ite s in fo r
-Monday,
June 7
Ihe State tuberculosis hospital nt Salem is
h SOm(! k ln d ' T hc sma11' per cent wage increase
w in 15
Jean H arlow , p la tin u m blonde i
f«‘;'-st. the notorious crim inals
-staging a "hom e-com ing " fo r fo rm e r patients
h Y g U " d e V o ^ ' u p ^ u " ^ 7 ^ ° d" a' h ‘n bu5 'which screen star, dies «in Las Angeles and lh p un de rw orld. Was there from June 24 to 28 D, G. C. B e llin ge r s, ,«'
hospital a fte r b rie f illness
j ever sl,ch another com ing together,
intendent o f the in s titu tio n , is p a rtic u la rly
ih e ^ k e e n ly ‘ c ^ i t i v ’ '’
Ca' ViC ti™
beyond 1 ^ - '
'r".XJ."'o t ,k ‘"
who have been away
d u c tio r ^ d o S
I I r r " 18“ , ? ? " nitio n
sklm m nd
P /¿tS W,‘ U be
R°b e rt M ille r. 13, b icyclist, k ille d
the surface in ^ t h e '^ -> 1 1 ^ r *Se
in ,,,>r*,and. street.
.specialty businesses t h o r ’ CTneW(!K Be S °.r «nsu rkcn t Spain to ll re-
trend s s td l sharpfy up w a rd h ™
k ille d in a irn H n e eral .Emtilio M ola'
•‘T
along w ith o u r m aterial resources'
1 disa«r ee w ith those who claim
that A m erica's o p po rtu nitie s are
I x h a u s ^ ^ '^ o u T u ^ H S u a ^
exhausted. I f you June graduates
H
buo «
u » ..:~
j _.1- the
..........
have
the
vision,
the intelligence.
in
te llige nce
nave
the
vision,
‘ the
he courage and the C H A R A C T E R
y;>ur fathers, you have n o th in g
to ^ear
. ^ u t d ^ n o t fo llo w t h i
Ald
Justice George Rossman o f the state su­
preme court w ill preside over the ceremonies
at the la yin g of the cornerstone fo r the Cap­
ito l bu ild in g here on June 17. S peaker, on
the day's program w ill include G overnor M a r­
tin. Judge Law rence T H a rris o f Eugene and
C. C. Hockley, state PW A d ire cto r The steel
and concrete w o rk on the b u ild in g is now
com pleted and w ork is progressing on tiie
“ o‘,H i ,la t " ig o f the g ra nite blocks, w hich
w ill enclose the firs t flo o r o f the b u ild in g was
.star t«»(J thus week.
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