Págp Two TT ïttSE O ftO XfilEbon^t^Xr ij us More Seats Needed W ith W hich i t Combined th e H ilN boro Independent B • ' H ' : ' M. K IN N E Y X M e K IN N E Y . Publisher» Published T h u rsda y Entered a* secund«class m a tte r in th e p .n to fffc e at Itilla b u m . Oregon W. V E R N E Mi K IN N E Y E d ito r MRS E ( ' M e K IN N E Y A a »ocíate E d ito r O F F IC IA L N E W S P A P E R O F W A S H IN G T O N C O I’ N T Y Selecteti na Oregon*» Best W eekly Nesrsaper, 1930-36 N aiiietl A ll-A m e ric a n W eekly Newspaper Eleven, 1930 H o norable M ention N a tio n a l E d ito ria l A tan Newspaper Production Contest. 1931*05 ; Generul Excellence. 1935 S u h e rrip tio n Kates S tr ic tly 4'aah in Advance W ith in W ashington C ounty P e r y ea r ...... fl.RO T w o month« . It) 35 S ix m onths . ... ,S5 One m onth .20 Three m onths .60 P e r ro py ............. .........05 O utside W nahingtc C ounty IT S.. per year >2.00 Fu trn countries S3 50 M em ber: Oregon State E d ito rin i A s s o c ia tio n and N a tio n a l E d ito ria ! Association. E'ir^t Audited Paper. Largest ABC W tv k .y C ircu la tio n in West. A Serious Problem S enator Byrd of V V irginia On July 3, I am i 5 H illsboro will ag a in be host to people of th e county am i else» her«* for the “ H appy D ays” celeb ratio n , ami e v e ry th in g should be done to assure the enjoym ent of the visitors. One th in g has been pointed out by many people, and th at is the lack of seats aro u n d th e grounds to accom m odate the large crow ds that alw ay s atten d . Anyone enjoys an o p ­ portunity to stop ami rest occasionally. 1 his would assist very m aterially in the pleasure ami com fort of vis ¡tors who w ould like to sit in t h e sh ad e ami visit old-tim e friends and acq u aintances. L et's do ou r best. P resident Roosevelt did not u tte r a w ord in protest of the sit d o w n strikes, so p rev alen t a few m onths ago and which are nothing less th an a form of an arch y . H ow ever, he now com es out with a verbal criticism of a steel com pany fo r failu re to sign a contract w ith the C. I. O „ which is binding on the em ployer, hut. due to lack of responsibility on th e p art of the unions, is not binding on th le n i . has m ade an intensive study of the governm ent­ al organization in an effort to bring about governm ental economies. The governm ent m achine is gettin g so top- heavy th at soon th e re will be none left out of the fed eral picture to pay the increasing heavy costs. It was i n te r e s tin g to note th a t of B yrd's investigations reveal t h a t the four big labor chiefs in P ortland one out of every 80 men, women and last week and who w ere ad v ocating children in the nation is on the fe d ­ t 1. O. aftiliatio n th re e of them w ere eral payroll, including all d iffe re n t B ritishers, here at the su ffe ra n c e of branches. W hen the d ep en d en ts are the A m erican governm ent and doing ad d ed in it m akes one out of about m uch to upset th e econom ic and s o - every eight sup p o rted out of the fe d ­ cial life of the countrv. eral treasu ry . A lthough it has been estim ated th a t O regon's T raffic D eaths the unem ployed to ta l has been cut 'B y E a rl S n e ll. S e c re ta ry o f State by 12,000,000 from th e 1933 high, In 1936 states and c itie s c o m p ris in g a b o ut relief costs have increased and g r e a t­ 58 p e r cent o f th e p o p u la tio n o f th e U n ite d e r burdens are being throw n on the States sh o w e d a d isa stro u s in crease in m o to r ta litie s , ra is in g th e to ta l fo r th e e n ­ local subdivisions to such an ex ten t t t ir r a e f f c ic o u fa n try to th e s ta g g e rin g fig u re o f 38.000 th a t local budgets sim ply cannot stan d A sig n o f e ncouragem en. h o w e ve r, appears in it. th e fa ct th a t th e b a la n ce o f th e states c o m p ris ­ The situation here has been p oint­ in g some 55 m illio n people, re g is te re d a d e ­ ed out clearly to the relief com m ittee crease o f e ig h t p e r cent. T h is m eans th a t i f a ll se ctio n s had done by the county court. New law s have as good a jo b in th e m a tte r o f p ro m o tin g safe increased d em ands on t h e public d r iv in g as was th e case w it h th is 42 p e r cent, purse. Costs are m ounting to such an som e 4500 liv e s w o u ld have been s p a re d —th a t extent th a t a big deficit looms if th e f o r t y - f iv e h u n d re d m en. w o m e n and c h ild re n h o f e ll b e fo re th e n a tio n ’s g re a te st pla g u e sam e pace in relief expenditures- is w w o u ld have c o n tin u e d to liv e in ste a d o f m e e t­ m aintained. M em bers of the court, in g an u n tim e ly death, a nd th o u u sa n d s u pon how ever, point out t h a t 'i t is fo rb id ­ tho usa n d s o f th o se b u rd e n e d w it h h e a rt aches den by law to expend m ore th a n is w o u ld have been sp a re d th e ir lo v e d ones. g ro u p o f states a n d c itie s w ith th e a p p ro p ria te d and th a t they a re in­ im p ro T h v is e d re c o rd is s h o w in g th e n a tio n the dividually liable. w a y to b e tte r c o n d itio n s u pon o u r stree ts and In view of th e g en erally im proved h ig h w a y s . T h e y p la ce th e ir re c o rd ag a in st th e conditions and increased em ploym ent d e p lo ra b le , s h a m e fu l re c o rd o f o u r o w n state, it w ould seem logical th a t a close w ith o u r gre a t in crea se in t r a f f ic a ccid e n ts last T h e y a re s h o w in g us th a t s o m e th in g can study be m ade to d eterm in e w herein y be e a r done a b o u t it. a n d e v e ry one o f us sh o u ld reductions can possibly be m ade to re a liz e b y n o w th a t s o m e th in g m u s t be done b rin g about a balan ce. It is a cinch a b o u t it. T h e people o f O re g o n h a v e s h o w n in the th a t governm ents l i k e individuals cannot continue fo re v e r to expend be­ past th a t th e y are ca p a ble and w illi n g to m eet t h e ir p ro b le m s fa ce to face, a n d overcom e yond th e ir income. th e m . T h e state's h is to ry , fro m c o ve re d wagon Vacation Called Sound Investm ent (B y BABSON in k lin ee h ig h -w a te r busine Churches W. Babson) P A R K M . i" T he com - m o n th s w 111 set a new m a rk in th e re e r. at ion w ill spend m oney o n K TLundaV. Tuno 21, 10' A ftflÜ S .T T T L tS fcO n ô, O R P C M N iid it \ aval ions The Great American H om e F o u rsq u a re C h u rc h T o m o rro w e v e n in g i F in la y ) a sp e cia l B ib le le c tu re « i l l be g iv e n by th e paster on B ib le lands m id people Betw een llu e e h u n d re d m id fo u r h u n d re d p ic tu re s « ill be s h o w n on th e screen illu s tr a tin g some o f th e most in te re s tin g phases o f B ib le h isto rx T h e re « i l l he im ch a rg e and a ll are in v ite d to a t ­ tend M ee tin g com m ences a t ¡1 o 'c lo c k . Sunday services « a ll be at th e u su a l h o u rs A t I t a in th e sequel to last S u n d a y ’s message « i l l be g ive n on W hat G od E x ­ pects fro m a C h ris tia n ' S u n d a y school is at 9 45 a in and C ru s a ­ d e rs' s e rv ic e at ti 15 p m. T he e v a n g e lis tic r a lly begins a i 7:45 T uesday and F rid a y services « i l l be h e ld ai 8 p rn n e x t w eek G uv P D u ffie ld J r pastor year i h a n b e fore The ions w h ic h »1 to u ris t ac- a re ideal re e re a t i on »s s w h i c h ye a rs a g o was one o f o u r sm alle st « i l l f i n ­ ish u p th e 1937 season as one o f th e n a tio n 's le a d ­ K«u*K<>n w ill he |»<»i ti ¿i vei! in ( h r .n i w in k on th e new c a p ita l h u th h n K it was an* nonneed h«*ie th is wi*ek h> Eranci.s New V o ik a rc h ite c t, w h o dt »lancd the .tat«» hou. <• K c u ll) tnude the t r ip u c i m h th e i n n ti- n e n t h\ a irp la n e to a tte n d the eoi n rr.'d o n c la y . in g eeieinoni(*s In the ro tu n d a «»f th e e u p ito ) K e ttlly ex p la m e il. w ill be fo u r g reat p a in tin g s , une de- p ie tm g C a p ta in (Ira s la n d in g at th e C o h n n h ia riv e r, a n o th e i s h o w in g L e w is a nd ( ‘ lin k at ( ’e h lo E a lh . a t h u d p o rtr a y in g th e f ir .t w h it, w om en to c io n -; th e c o n tin e n t ai liv in g at L .iit V n iu 'd iiy e r and th e fo u rth s h o w in g a t s p n a l wagon tra in o f the 1H43 period H a n k in g e ith e r .>ide o f th e m am e n tra in ,» and 4(i feet in fro n t o f it w ill he tw o h e iu i, groups ca rve d h i m a rb le A t th e le ft th e cum - p o iitio n w ill p o rtra y th«» g re a t L e w is and B a l­ t ’ l.u k exp«‘diti,»u crossing th«» c o n tin e n t a n c in g th is on the r ig h t th e g re a t wagon tra in u f I «43 w ill ta k e fo rm z\bove th e m a in e n tra n c e w ill be ca rve d a co m p o s itio n h i w h ic h tin» ea g le .am, the w a te r and e a rth w ill fo rm th«» com ponent pa rts On the (ta n k in g h u ttre n a ’s o f the m ain «•ntranc«» d o o rw a y are to he ca rv e d on <>n» sld«» th«» >ea o tte r, on th«» o th e r th«» h«»av«»r, O ve i th e went «»ntrance w ill be a com po i tio n o f thr«»«» salm on O n th e east entra n ce , w h e u t ha.s t»«»en selected as th«» them«» O tlu r s c u lp tu ra l su b je cts to be pla ce d i n va rio u s p a rts o f th e b u ild in g in c lu d e dome«ticat<*4 animnLs, such as th«» cow . the horse and ih c stieep. tin » m ill«», deer and b u ffa lo T h e stag-» coach th e lo c o m o tiv e and th«» p o n y expr«* w ill also fo rm p a rt o f th e d e c o ra ttv e c o m p .. i tio n On th e flo o r in the c e n te r o f th e ro tu n d a is to h«» C a p ta in (» ra y ’s s h ip ‘ T h e C o lu m b ia cast in bronze, and to p p in g th e c y lin d r ic a l tow*«»r w ill h«» a 22*fo«»t b ro n z e sta tu e ty p ify « m g a .sym bolic pioneer. Leo F ic e d la n d e r and C in e F lle rh u s c n w ill h«» Bi«» s c u lp to rs on th«* c a p ito l jo b and H.»rty F a u lk n e r m id F ra n k .Schwarz w ill p a in t the m u ra ls A ll fo u r a re N ew Y o rk a rtis ts o f na tio n w id e re p u te a c c o rd in g to K e a lly • • • • tio n w h ic h p enalizes s a v in g and T u a la tin Plains Presbyterian encourages sp e n ding . T h e d e s ire C h u rrh to a cc u m u la te f o r th e " r a in y d a y " B ib le school at 10 a .' m ; p re a c h ­ has been b la s te d b y depression ravages and N e w D eal p o lic ie s in g s e rv ic e at 11 a. i n ; C h ris tia n i T e s ta m e n t T h e c h u rc h w ith a lie a r- O rtiz W. W en- P eople to d a y a re p le a s u re -b o u n d E n d e a v o r at 7:45 p m M is s io n a ry ly w e lc o m e to a ll F ire Loss Less— T h is d e s ire fo r am u se m e n t is a m e e tin g th e last W ednesday o f each 1 ig e r. p a stor. In s u re d fir«» losses in O regon d u rin g 1930 b ig g e r and b ig g e r fa c to r each y e a r m o n th . A ll a re c o r d ia lly w e lcom e ti to ta lle d $3.224.343. a c c o rd in g to th e a n n u a l r e ­ in th e re c re a tio n business. B U T —J. F. G ibson, m in is te r. T r ln it y L u th e ra n C h u rr h M iss M a r jo r ie M e e k o f n e a r p o rt o f H u g h If Earl, state fir«* m a rs h a l T h u re m e m b e r th is : A lth o u g h y o u . as S u n d a y s c h o o l be g in s at 9 45 an in d iv id u a l, are p r im a r ily d e ­ T h e Orenco Kc cdv ille Parish fig u re is 26 8 per cent b e lo w th«» nv«»rag«* ye a r- S ervices w i l l be d ro p p e d at th e local N o rth Plains, w h o is s o lic itin g fo r p e n d e n t u p o n h o « - y o u use y o u r S u n d a y school in b o th churches. c h u rc h and th e c o n g re g a tio n w ill th e H ills b o ro A rg u s, has gleaned ly loss fo r th«» previ« us te n -y e a r p e in x t T h e in te re s tin g h its o f B a n d o n fir«» w ith an in s u re d loss w o r k in g tim e , th e good o f th e c o m ­ 10 a. m .: w o rs h ip s e rv ic e in th e w o rs h ip w it h th a t o f Z io n in Schef- th«» fo llo w in g new s d u rin g h e r v is its to v a rio u s m u n ity m a in ly depends u p o n h o « O re n co c h u rc h , 11 a m .; w o rs h ip f lin at th e c e le b ra tio n o f th e ir a n ­ uccounted fo r 39 |w»r i«»nt o f the s e rv ic e in th e K e e d v illp c h u rc h , 8 n u a l m issio n fe s tiv a l T he services homes: yo u use y o u r le isu re. • • p. n i. W om en's M is s io n a ry socie ty M rs P I) H illis o f C o rn e liu s begin at 10 30 a m and at 2 p m U s in g F lo rid a . C a lifo rn ia , a nd th e T he ( \ ip i t o l R e c o n s tru c tio n >m m ission m eets at O ren co on th e t h ir d W e d ­ Y ou a re c o r d ia lly w e lc o m e d to a t ­ is fortunat«» e n o ug h to have h e r « •in te r cruises as a b a ro m e te r o f has voi< «»d its d is a p p ro v a l o f a proponol to c o n ­ th is su m m e r's tra v e l. 1 can sa fe ly nesday o f each m o n th and at Reed- te n d T h e L a d ie s' so cie ty w i l l meet g re a t-g ra n d m o th e r's s p in n in g w h e e l s tru c t n garage on piivat«» p ro p e rty a d ja c e n t p re d ic t a re c o rd season R o u g h ly. v ille on th e f o u r th T h u rs d a y o f w ith M rs R o b e rt M eacham in th e It is in its o rig in .d c o lo r, b lu e w ith to th e s ta te offic«» b u ild in g T he c o m m is s j. “ ¡ p a rlo rs o f th e c h u rc h T h u rs d a y at p in k ros«»s on th e w h e e l It also 50.000.000 p e o p le w ill ta k e some each m o n th . w ants th is p ro p e rty prut«*, ted it r lc t ly n- 2 p. in. fo rm o f v a c a tio n . M y fo re ca st i- lias th«» d a te 1830. w h ic h is w hen d e n tia l d is tric t S eventh-dav A d ven tist C h u rrh it was made. th a t 1937 re c re a tio n expenses sh o u ld S e rv ic e s are h e ld each S a b b a th B e a v e rto n C h u rr h o f C h ris t M rs Mari«» H a m m c lm a n o f Cor­ ru n above S5.500 000.000 T h is to ta l as fo llo w s : S a b b a th in c lu d e s a ll ite m s fro m s w im -s u it 'S a tu rd a y ) R e g u la r se rvice s b o th m o rn in g n e liu s has thre«» C h in a cups and No Need for Session — sales to h o t-d o g re c e ip ts . H o te ls school, 9:45 a in .; p re a c h in g s e rv ic e and e v e n in g d u rin g th e s u m m e r saucer*»-, th a t a re o x e r 50 ye a rs o ld T he dem and o f S e n a to r Rex E llis o f Uma» and to u ris t c a b in s « ill re c e iv e at 11; y o u n g people's m e e tin g a t m o n th s S e rvice s m -xt L o r d s day She b ro u g h t th e m fro m (J c rrn a n y t illa c o u n ty fo r a sp«*cial le g is la tiv e session hi $1.000 000.000. T h e same a m o u n t w ill 2:30 p. m. P ra y e r m e e tin g T h u rs ­ fo llo w B ib le school 9 45 a m . M rs K A D ix o n o f C o rn e liu s has p ro v id e a m ore idt»qtiate p«*nsion fo r O regon « go f o r tra n s p o rta tio n , a u to m o b ile s , d a y e v e n in g a t 8 o 'c lo c k . V is ito rs V e rin a H o p p e r, s u p e r i n t e n d e n t . m ade a h o b b y o f c o lle c tin g rocks, w ith th e a p p ro v a l ne<*dy aged doe not m eet D r. C o m m u n io n se rvice. 11 a m , f o llo w ­ and gasoline. M e rc h a n ts w i l l p ic k are w e lc o m e at a n y se rvice o f G o v e rn o r .M artin t f ed b y p re a c h in g , su b je ct. "T h e M a rk agates and i«»lics fro m d iffe r e n t u p o v e r $1.000 000.000. and a n o th e r W a lte r H u n tin g to n , pastor. p a rts o f th«* w o r ld M r. D ix o n has T h e g o v e rn o r c a lls a tte n ti n to th e fa c t th a t o f th e C h ris tia n ." S p e c ia l m u s ic by a c ro c k e ry s m o k in g set th a t has b illio n w i l l be le ft a t e a tin g E llis ’ proposal to p ro v id e £ pen sio n o f $30 a A ll Saints th e c h o ir. M rs. J Johnson, d ire c to r. been in th e f a m ily (»ver 200 years. places. A m u s e m e n t e n te rp ris e s w ill m o n th was c o n sid e re d b y th«' re c e n t session S e rvice s fo r th e f if t h S u n d a y a f t ­ P re a c h in g b y th e pastor. 8 p. m . I t cam e fro m C h in a . H e a ls o has c o lle c t h a lf a b illio n , w h ile o v e r und re je c te d Th«» proposal, a c c o rd in g to th o c o m m u n io n a t I su b je ct. T w ic e B o r n " M id w e e k a gold n e c k la c e o f his great-great- $800.000.000 w i l l jin g le th ro u g h e r T r in it y — H o ly re g is te rs at p o p -c o rn stands, soda- 7:30 a. m. S unday school 9 45 a m. B ib ie s tu d y n e x t W ednesday. H p. m . g ra n d m o th e r H is g ra n d m o th e r l i v ­ g o v e rn o r, is in c o n flic t w ith th e fe d e ra l p i • g ra m w h ic h re q u ire s th a t pension p n yn u nts bo fo u n ta in s , and o th e r m isce lla n e o u s T h e b ish o p in his m o n th ly le tte r in ' V ir g il M yers, lender. M o n d a y n ig h t ed to he 100 ye a rs o ld M r D ix o n m ade o n ly on a basis o f ne«»d th e O reg o n C h u rc h m a n , also in th e [ at 8 th e re w ill be a fe llo w s h ip m«‘c t- v e n tu re s . has trav«»led in n e a rly e v e ry c o n ­ d a ily papers, te lls o f a p la n w h e re - | i i i i : m the e h iire h p a rlo ra at w h ic h Kill'»' w a rn in g th a t th e slat«» w ill fin d its e lf M illio n s H a ve S ta ke tin e n t. c o lle c tin g , and has b e e n days has been one o f a c c o m p lis h m e n t and b y he hopes to raise a fu n d o f $ 5 0 .-1 th e re w ill be a p ro g ra m and lig h t , w ith .i d e fic it o f $12 000 000 at th e end o f Bio in n e a rly «»very state in th e u n io n T hese h uge o u tla y s p u t th e r e ­ 000 to a id th e m issio n s o f th e D io - 1 re fre s h m e n ts . S tra n g e rs and frie n d s a ch ie ve m e n t. T h is p re se n t d a y p ro b le m is one b ie n n iu m unless his a d v ic e is heeded is n o t He is n o w 70 ye a rs o f age F ro m c re a tio n in d u s try am ong th e le a d ­ cese. S p e a k in g o f H ills b o ro he said: a re in v ite d to a ll assem blies — th a t m u s t as s u re ly be m e t a nd co n q u e re d w e ll fo u n d e d , a c c o rd in g to Budg«-t D ire c to r A u s tra lia he b ro u g h t hack a h o n e y - in g n a tio n a l businesses — ra n k in g " I w o u ld lik»- lo see a new» c h u rc h ; G eorge H H a tch , pastor. as a n y th a t has c o n fro n te d us in th e past. W h a rto n , w h o p o in ts «iut th a t th»» e n tire p e n ­ above even o u r g ia n t steel a n d fu e l a t H ills b o ro . T h a t c n g re g a tio n ju s ; s u c k le th a t has v e ry sm a ll, p in k D o y o u r p a rt to h e lp e lim in a te O regon's sion p ro g ra m fo r O regon c a lls fo r an «*xpen Bridges, an alien h ere by th e s u ffe r­ m ortg a g es on th e hom es o f aged persons r e ­ a sta ke in th e in d u s try . A good tis t. J u n e 27 C h a p e l se rvice o f 1 H p. ni , song s e rv ic e assisted by to k n o w th a t th e to w n o f C o rn e ­ N<»t Idle G ossip— c e iv in g o ld age assistance. I f he w o u ld stop s u m m e r season m eans p ro s p e rity p u b lic w o rs h ip . 9:30 a. m . w ith lit - ! y o u n g peo ple s c h o ir. S e rm o n "T h e T h e m o v e to ru n W L. G os.-lln ns the ance of th is governm ent, who has to liu s has an a irp la n e p ro p e lle r fa c ­ s tu d y b e fo re o p e n in g h is m o u th t o speak d e m o c ra tic candidat«* fo r congress fro m th«» thousands o f to w n s and v illa g e s u rg y fo r s ix th S u n d a y a fte r Pente- I G re a t T ra n s fo rm a tio n s .” B a p tis m a l to ry th a t slo p s p io p e llo rs to a ll continually stirre d up strife and said he w o u ld f in d o u t th a t, in ste a d o f v io la tin g in cost, and se rm o n on C o n sid e r tho ! s e rv ic e fo llo w in g serm on. A n n a u l f ir s t d is tr ic t is m o re th a n id le gossip P ro m ­ fro m th e green woods o f N o rth e rn p a rts o f th e w o rld S h ip m e n ts have openly in a recen t sta te m e n t th a t his codes o f e thics, th e co m m itte e s a re e x te n d in g C a n a d a to th e w h ite beaches o f L ilie s " 'T e x t : Hosea 14 5) R e lig io n ; sta le c o n v e n tio n . T u rn e r. O re . 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A co m p le te p ro p ria tio n s to ta llin g $55(8X1 o n ly one was ap- it in g in W isco n sin and N e b ra ska a n y d a y, e x c e p t M o n d a y , betw een T h a t th e re is a g re a t need of hom es Ple c o u ld ask fo r, a p o s itiv e assurance th a t th e y m re s t a n d ch a n ge — n o t o n ly fro m p ii.v .'d , that fol . i total o f o n ly $15(8) The ot A re p o rt fro m th e m said th e y had 10 a. m a nd noon, at th e house o f ­ h e re fo r ren ta l purposes is w idely w ill n not m oIested in .occu pa n cy o f th e o ld th e d a ily r o u tin e , b u t a lso fro m IN D IA N SH O W e x p e rie n c e d a re a l th u n d e r storm , | other three were held not io repreaent em er­ fice, 232 N o rth T h ir d avenue. home. th e d is tre s s in g n e w s o f la b o r s tr ife recognized and it w as brought out gencies a - c o n te m p la te d b y tile le g is la tiv e net G iv e th is Nez Perce In d ia n a b u t w e re h a v in g a g ra n d tim e. I t is tr u e th a t, a fte r th e d e a th o f th e aged, a t h o m e a n d s a b e r- ra ttlin g o v e r­ fu n d s to hand. W ith a fe w d ry e h ip s o f M r and M rs M G e n t o f E u ­ a u th o riz in g th e b o a rd to p ro v id e clearly and forcibly recen tly by Rev. th e lie n ru n s in fa v o r o f t h e c o -o p e ra tin g seas— F irs t Baptist Church is n o t a lu x u r y ; it is a n e c ­ c o v e r e x tra o r d in a r y s itu a tio n s a ris in g betw een and a fu z z y w o rm , he m ade gene v is ite d at th e hom e o f M r H icks a t a R otary club m eeting. He b ra n ch e s o f g o v e rn m e n t, w h ic h fu rn is h th e e ssity. T h e w o r ld is c h a n g in g ra p ­ P ra y e r and B ib le s tu d y T h u rs d a y a w ood lit t le m o v ie s h o w th a t s h u t the and M rs H a ro ld M c K ib b in o f V e r- sessions. O ne o f th e re je c te d rerpiests c a lle d v e n in g a t 8. B r in g y o u r B ib le and asked if we in H illsboro did not have p ension, u p to th e a m o u n t o f th e p e n sio n . B u t id ly . C anada a nd th e U n ite d States e come. fo r an a p p ro p ria tio n o f $15,(88) to fin a n c e the b o o rt W ednesday. T h e y are s ta y ­ S u n d a y school a t 9 45. O u r m o u th o f th e w h ite m an w h o else has a b e tte r c la im to th e h o m e a fte r a re in th e m id s t o f th is s o c ia l and fa ith in th e fu tu re of our com m unity. th e aged a re th ro u g h w it h it? S u r e ly n o t th e e co n o m ic r e v o lu tio n . W e a re liv in g school has been in c re a s in g th e past I t was lik e th is B u t f ir s t re c a ll in g at th e hom e o f t h e ir son, B e rn ­ e m p lo y m e n t o f seven a d d itio n a l g u a rd s at the state p ris o n so th a t these e m p lo y e s c o u ld be V alue of real estate and home in­ c h ild re n w h o le t th e p a re n ts s u ffe r a nd fo rc e d in a N e w E ra. Success in a n y p ro - fe w S u n d a ys M a n y ne w ones are w h a t th e N ez Perce In d ia n s are a rd G ent, fo r a fe w weeks M rs. A n d re w V a n d e rza n d e n of placed on a s ix -d a y basis. T h e b o a rd h e ld th a t g a d ded in an e ffo r t to w in the W ith them B ib le and B ib le liv in g vestm ents w as con trasted w ith neg- th e m to accept a pension. S u r e ly n o t t h e . fession o r business m eans k e e p in g S b u c o n fie com e fir s t On th e p a r tc iu la r day ld B ib le th a t is to be o ffe re d . V e rb o o rt has rem o d e le d h e r k it c h ­ such a p ro g ra m was a m a tte r o f p o lic y to bo lible retu rn s from m any stocks and n e p he w s o r nieces o r m o re d is ta n t re la tiv e s a b re a st o f th e s h iftin g tides. M ew M o rn in g s e rv ic e a t 11 w ith a G os­ o f th is a ffa ir, a h ig h -b ro w o f th e en arid added n e w b u ilt-in s . d e te rm in e d by th e b o a rd o f c o n tro l u nd not o lic ie s m u s t be a d opted. C le a r W ith a sneer, pel message b y th e p a sto r. We i n ­ w h ite race a rr iv e d bonds. As has been pointed out in w h o lik e w is e d id n 't sh o w u p w h e n th e o ld p heads, G le n n Ire la n d , son o f M r and th e e m e rg e n cy hoard. F u rth e rm o re , i t was keen m in d s , and h e a lth y p e o ple w e re h u n g r y and cold, a n d w h o a p ­ v ite yo u to w o rs h ip w it h us. B. Y. he w a n te d to k n o w w h a t th e red M rs. A r t h u r Ire la n d , re tu rn e d hom e p o in te d n u t th a t th e re had been no change m these colum ns m any tim es th ere is a p e a r a fte r t h e ir d e m ise to g ra b w h a t lit t le bo d ie s a re n e e de d m o re n o w th a n P. U. at 7. T h e so cie ty is s tu d y in g m an e v e r got fro m h is G od u p in fro m O regon S ta te co lle g e S a tu rd a y the s itu a tio n a t th e pi ison since th e le g is la tu re eve r. real and urgent dem and fo r sm all, p ro p e rty th e re m ig h t b e — S a le m S tatesm an. in th e G ospel o f Jo h n Read chapters heaven som e w h e re ? So cam e the fo r th e .summer. was in session. A n o th e r re q u e s t fo r $3(88) to G et a Fresh V ie w p o in t m odern houses. People w ith e n te r­ nine arid ten and com e p re p a re d to .show ette M r. Irid ia n g a th e re d a M rs. A g n e l V a n d e rz a n d e n of p ro v id e fo r an a ssistant p a ro le o ffic e r fa ile d M ost o f o u r p ro b le m s , h o w e v e r, a n sw e r th e questions. E v e n in g s e rv ­ fe w chips, set a f ir e u n d e r Ihem V e rb o o rt spins h e r o w n y a rn to prise and th e money should tak e a d ­ fo r lo c k o f s u p p o rt. G o v e rn o r M a r tin , w h o a re n o t b a s ic a lly n e w . T h e y have ice at 8 T h e p a stor w ill speak on and on th e to p m o s t piece he placed m ake sto ckin g s. She came fro m v antage of the opportunity. presented th e request, d id n o t press it. Thre.» a lw a y s been w it h us. T h e y are th e s u b je c t "T h e P assover." T h is is a w o rm p ic k e d fro m u n d e r a le a f H o lla n d w h e n she w as 12, a n d is o f th e e m e rg e n cy b o a rd m em b e rs vo te d to s im p ly th e c u rr e n t in s ta llm e n t o f an a n o th e r ty p e o f C h ris t in th e O ld T h e p o o r th in g c ra w le d fro m th is n o w 80 F ifte e n Y ears Ago re s to re an a p p ro p ria tio n o f $35,0(8) in th e h ig h ­ a g e -o ld se ria l. H is to r y ’s e x p e rie n c e M r. and M rs. J. J. H e r ic k x o f A rg u s . J u n e 22. 1922—M P. 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