P Two n T trg p n p ö ^lllsbonsâfèxrgus W it h W h h k la C o m b in e * th e Leaves Heritage n i ll- b o r n In d e p e n d e n t Farm Year Best Since 1929 A R n r g .T T T ttS B O R O ; n p F C o N Churches T hur 'il i'.-. .Tuly S, t $ ? ‘ \meriean 1 bun»» Hr. Hosch Proposed (H y A. L. I lnUI»y< k> F irx t It i | i l 1st C h u rc h P ra y e r and B ib le study l'h u rs d a v S A L E M S o -c a llix l 'I r ll w in ii” rne in h vr^ I B y R oger W Babson) e v e n in g at 8 Sunday school 9 I « o f th e d< iihh iu th * p a rty in O rcM oii ure uruh t - BABSON PARK. M as t a b o r w it h classes fo r a ll M o rn in g w o r sto o il to In» M rootnuiK O r J E lltw c h . Ih nd ti> u b le s a n d co n g re ssio n a l jo c k e y s h ip a t 11 Pastor w ill b rin g a in«-, p h y H c u in a nd m e m b e r o f the lo w e r house o f m g a re p n d i g sp e c ta c u la r n e w s ­ sage fro m th e w o rd B Y P U *1 | V E R N E M K IN N E Y M rs f c M c K in n e y the la te le g is la tu re at th e la t tw o .e . lo t» :, paper he a dlin es 7 E v e n in g se rvice al 8 S u b je c t w ill E d it o r Associate Editor a th e ir ta n d u rd h e a re r in th e IHJM #uberna« M o re b a sic a n d be C h ris t th e G od Man I’ln s . to n a l ca m p a ig n m o v e im p o rta n t a n o th e r lin k m th e series o f in i-, 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 U N T Y l l o ch c: said to be a c ce p ta b le to la b o r, news, h o w e v e r, is sages on "G o d G re a t P lan lo r tin ' Selected as O re g o n 's B«wt W e e k ly N e w a a p e r. 1930-38 tin» (hang«» and the t«iw n sendit«*'. th re e w e lt 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 F le x e n . 1930 b e in g m ade o u t Ages A u g u st it G \ r e b e l-W rin g e r, H o n o ra b le M e n t i o n N a tio n a l E . lit o r ia l A ssn N e w s p a p e r o rg a n iz e d g ro u p s whota* l«,.u h ,r.. an* o u t to in th e f a r in b le th e r o f the pastor, w ill he here P ro d u c tio n C o n te n t. 193 4-3 5; G e n e ra l E x c e lle n c e . IM S "b«»at M a r tin ” at any eo*t W h ile tin» llim d c o u n try . T h e r e fo r a special service. He is a g ra d ­ p h y s ic ia n le g is la to r has riot e x p n e d h im s e lf nobody is b e in g u a te o f N o rth w e s te rn B ib le school S u b s c rip tio n R aten S t r ic t ly C ash in A d v a n c e He w ill p u b lic ly on tin» m a tte r he is u n d ersto o d to be shot; w h ile t h e a nd a lso th e s e m in a ry W it h in W a s h in g to n C o u n ty m a ils a re b e in g speak c o n c e rn in g th e school and \ e i \ re c e p tiv e to th e uggestion. Per year 81 so T w o m o n th s - 80 35 d e liv e re d as usual sh o w p ic tu re s o f th e school life Ilosch. on«» o f tin* leaders in tin* h e t Mi • S ix m o n th s . .w O n e m o n th .2«» B u t t h e c u lt iv a ­ O r tiz W W rin g e r. pastor T h re e m o n th s . .50 P e r ro p y ion hy \ it tin» o f his d o m in a n t | m » i s o n a lity as . .UÔ to rs and th re s h ­ O u ts id e W a s h in g to n C o u n ty wa ll a>. hi p n v io n e x p e rie n c e as a m e m b e r U S per year 82.Ou F o r e ig n c o u n tr ie s .. 8.1.50 ers a re w o r k in g of tin» ItMa ‘ « s. ion. served as m a y o r o f Bend P ilg r im House o v e r-tim e fo r th is J u ly 11: C hapel s e rv ic e o f w o r ­ fo r thr«*«» >«»ais and as m a y o r o f R edm ond fo r H uger W. Babson is th e busiest y e a r ship. 9:30 a n t . w it h lit u r g y fo r M e m b e r: O re g o n S ta te 12 y e a rs He wus h o rn h i Wiaeoi»»in in 1H80, F ir s t A u d ite d P aper. E d it o r ia l Asso«-i ä t io n y e a r on th e A m e r ­ 8th Sunday a fte r Pentecost, a m i L a rre a t A B C W e e k ly h u t wa.s h ro iig h t to M a rio n c o u n ty . ()r«»g«in, a n d N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l ican fa rm in a lm ost a decade. i ir c u la tio n in \ \ e a t . s e rm o n . " T h e V i s i o n o f a T re e ' by hi p u t« nt.s#tw o years la te r A n a o ria tio n . C ity fo lk s do n o t re a liz e th e i D a n ie l 4 1th R e lig io n i n th e P o litic a l ob se rve rs v is itin g Salem d u rin g p o w e rfu l p o s itio n the fa rm e r holds N e w s " topics " P r a y n s fo r Frogs. th e past w e e k d e c la re th e Hosch boom is in o u r econom y. T h e 1934 and 1936 "M o re o f t in 1 N o r th fie ld C o n fe r- s p re a d in g r a p id ly o v e r th e s ta te and is m e e t­ d ro u th s u n c o n s c io u s ly gave us th e n ic e . " a n d S e ve n th H eaven in g w ith h ig h fa v o r itn p re s.-io n th a t c ro p fa ilu re s b u ild re v ie w o f a m o tio n p ic tu re A ll S u n ­ N a th a n W eil as fo u n d er of W eil’s In th is c o n n e c tio n it is also in te re x tln g to p ro s p e rity A s h o rt c ro p th is y e a r day .services at th e 9 30 h o u r u n t il I not«» th a t a m ove m e n t is ul.so re p o rte d to b«» D epartm ent store, w hich has becom e co m b in e d w it h th e c lo u d o f pessim ­ th e Sunday a lte r L a b o r day P a .!-| w e ll u n d e r wu> am ong c o n s e rv a tiv e r e p u b li­ ism h a n g in g o v e r t h e business to r H e n ry S H a lle r m ay be co n - | known as W ashington co unty's larg- cans to change th e ir r«»gistratlon to d e m o c ra tic w o r ld w o u ld h ave been d is a s te r o f s u ite d any day exce p t M onday , b e ­ eat d e p a rtm e n t store, was active in m o rd e r to h e lp n o m in a te (¡o v e rn o r M a r tin w e r ld -w id e m a g n itu d e T h e re a re tw e e n 10 a m and noon, o r b y , a p ­ the business life of this com m unity fo r a second te rm in the e v e n t he decides to no b ig c a rry -o v e rs o f g ra m and p o in tm e n t. at th e House o ffic e . 232 ru n again T h is m ove is said to be g a in in g liv e s to c k fro m last season to m a k e N o rth T h ir d a ve n ue fo r m any years. Com ing to th is coun­ im|H»tus w ith tin» fu ilu r e o f th e re p u b lic a n u p fo r d ro u th losses e ith e r here try in 1881 from H ungary, .Mr. W eil, o r a b road. T h e re can s t ill b e le aders to suggest any c a n d id a te o f a c a lib re A ll S a in ts E p isco p a l C h u rc h th ro u g h perseverance am i h a rd w ork, tro u b le , h o w e v e r. B la c k ru s t has c o n fid e n c e o f the s u ffic ie n t co m m a n d S e rv ic e s fo r th e se ve n th S u n d a y m ade a real success as a m erch an t. ru in e d m a n y a lik e ly - lo o k in g cro p a lte r ra n k and fit.» voters. T r in it y : H o ly c o m m u n io n , R e p o rts o f ru s t in th e s p rin g w h e a t 7 30 a. m. M o r n in g p ra y e r at 11. He was w idely tra v e le d an d alw ays The Bell R ang fo r Him b e lt a re d a ily b e c o m in g m o r e B is h o p P a u l M a tth e w s o f New J e r ­ m aintained a lively interest in the a f ­ C irc u la tio n o f O re g o n 's p u b lic lib ra rie s n u m e ro u s. A s usual, th e y a re p ro b ­ sey and B ish o p D a g w e ll o f th e th e M e th o d is t c h u rc h at H ills ­ fairs of his ad o p te d country. T he v e t­ b o ro T h to e lle b d e ll 64 in slo show s an in c r e a s i» o f m ore th a n 30 per cent in a b ly e xa g g e ra te d w a nd s o r r o w fu l stro ke s on Diocese o f O reg o n v is ite d w it h the th«» past ten years, a c c o rd in g t o fig u n m c o m ­ eran m erchant w as held in h i g h T h u rs d a y . Each n o te s ig n ifie d a ye a r, a N ew H are C o in liin a tio n v ic a r last S a tu rd a y B is h o p M a t­ p ile d by M n s H a r r ie tt C Long, ¿date lib r a ria n . B u m p e r crop s o r d in a r ily m ean a th e w * calh-d on W . T P u tn a m o f esteem , and the sym pathy of th e com ­ Y e a r F o r 64 years, w ith o u t one absence. A l ­ C o m b in e d c ir c u la tio n o f a ll lib r a rie s in th e h a rp b re a k in prices. Som e d ro p F a rm in g to n , w h o was a classm ate m unity is ex ten d ed to his sons, who b e rt T o z ie r had r u n g th a t b e ll. H e had ru n g s has s ta te d u r in g 1936 aggregated 5.455.770 v o lu n u a lre a d y ta k e n place at C hicago it to m a rk th e passing o f th e o ld ye a r, t o llin g o f B is h o p M a tth e w * R e g in a ld have carrie d o n ' w ith th e m a n a g e ­ compart»«! to an aggregate o f 4 105.792 voluin«*. w h e r e w h e a t lias fa lle n fro m SI 40 H ic k s , v ic a r it s lo w ly . H e had r u n g it to gre e t th e c o m in g to SI.20 a b u sh el E ven w ith " d o l­ .h irin g 1920 Th«» vo lu m e ^ ow n e d by p u b lic ment of the store and been especially o f th e n e w ye a r, p e a lin g it jo y o u s ly . la r w h e a t." h o w e v e r, m ost o f o u r lib r a rie s iiH * i« * a s « d fro m a to ta l o f 787.093 in active in civic an d business a ffa irs of B u t w h e n th e b e ll to lle d on T h u rs d a y . A l ­ F re e M e th o d is t C h u rc h fa rm e rs can p a y u p th e ir o ld b ills , 1920 to I 203.482 in 1930 E xp e n d itu re *! f o r a il the city am i countv. T h e Rev J K. S te w a rt. P o r t­ b e rt T o z ie r d id n o t h e a r it. N e ith e r d id he " tra d e in " th e ir tra c to rs , ta k e in lib i. o y purposes show an increase fro m $465- la n d d is tr ic t e ld e r o f th e P o rtla n d h e a r th e song o f th e m e a d o w la rk as th e g e n tle th e c o u n ty fa ir, etc. T h is season . 42 to $503.015 a y e a r in th«» t«»n-year ¡ m » i io d F ree M e th o d is t churches, h ands o f frie n d s c a rrie d h im to a c o u n try is g o in g to be an e x tra o r d in a r y d is tr ic t S a la rie s w h ic h acco u nte d fo r $260.178 o f th«» « each each e v e n in g a t ft c h u rc h y a rd . B e slept. one. N ot o n ly s h o u ld w h e a t co n ­ w i l l to ta l e x p e n d itu re 111 1920 had incr«*u.sed to o n ly Be. pie nt 11 a. m. P u p ils up to th e age W h e n la st w o rd s w e re spoken o v e r th is tin u e to s e ll w e ll above th e " d o l­ o 'c lo c k fro m J u ly 8 to 11 a t th e In te rm e d ia te and Y o u n g $201207 in 1930 F ree M e th o d is t c h u rc h . T h is is c o m b in e d fo r s u m m e r m o n th s E v e ­ o f 20 y«»ara a re w e lco m ed . F ree Business m en and th e ir em ployes, p io n e e r o f O re g o n it w as n o t said th a t he la id la r " m a rk , b u t it lo o ks lik e th e th e re g u la r q u a r te r ly m e e tin g s e r­ n in g w o rs h ip at 8. at tile M e th o d is t re a d in g i « »111 open on W ednesdays u p tre a su re s on e a rth . T h is he d id n o t do. It best c ro p since 1931 - b ig enough who do not ta k e th e tim e and tro u b le was U n io n s e rv ic e of b o th and S a tu rd a y s fro m 2 u n t il 4 p rn. A to ta l o f 117 fin h c rm e n ran a fo u l th e la w s a id th a t h is c h ie f w e a lth , as he d e p a rte d , to a llo w us to s h ip w h e a t ab ro a d v ic e to w h ic h a ll a re in v ite d T he c h u rc h . to p ark th e ir cars a block or tw o aw ay w as th e lo v e o f his fe llo w m an. A n d th e k in d ­ fo r th e f ir s t tim e sin ce th a t y e a r s a c ra m e n t w ill be a d m in is te re d at ch u rc h e s w ith message by C h ris tia n S u n d a y's to p ic, ’ S a cra m e n t.” in O regon « lu rin g M ay and w e re < ill«»d u pon p a s to r D u rin g th e m o n th s o f J u ly to e x p la in th e ir d e re lic tio n s to sum«» u n s y m ­ from th e congested business district, ly . u n s e lfis h lif e o f A lb e r t T o zie r. w e ig h e d in T h is is a ra re c o m b in a tio n . N ot th e close o f th e S u n d a y m o rn in g and A u g u s t these c h u rch e s w i l l a l­ rv ic e S e n ices foj- th e w e e k are: p a th e tic ju d g e , a c c o rd in g to th e m o n th ly re - are sh o rtsig h te d and a re unconscious­ th e scales o f th e e te rn a l, h o w f u t ile in c o m p a r i­ sin ce 1929 h ave w e had b o th a good s W e om T u a la tin r ia in s P re s b y te ria n an's M is s io n a ry so cie ty. W e d ­ te rn a te b u ild in g s and pastors fo r p«»rt o f the state poll««» T h ir t y - f » \ e fia h e rm c n c ro p a nd a good p ric e in th e same son becom e w e a lth a nd a m b itio n a nd g lo ry ! ( h u r c h each L o rd 's Day e v e n in g se rvice ly doing them selves \h a rm . Every nesday at 2 p. m at th e parsonage. w e re .11,« st«»«t fo r fa ilu r e to secur«* a lic c its tf season! H e h ad a p rid e I t w as th a t he h ad been B ib le school it 10 a m : p re a c h ­ T h e m o n th ly b o a rd m e e tin g w i l l f o l­ cu rb in g space ta k e n up in th is w ay a c h a rte r m e m b e r o f th e N a tio n a l E d ito r ia l a nd 30 o th e rs w«»re p ic k e d up b y p o lic e fo r M a y b e I am s tre s s in g w h e a t p ro s ­ P re a c h in g each e v e n in g . Thursday- lo w th e m o rn in g s e rv ic i- th is L o u t's in g se rvice at 11 a. m ; C h ris tia n th ro u g h S u n d a y S u n d a y school, 10 fis h in g m p ro h ib ite d ar<*a.s o r o u t o f h o u r deprives some cu sto m er and visitor a sso cia tio n w h e n it w as o rg a n ize d , at N e w pects to o m uch , fo r t h e in co m e a. in. S u n d a y Y o u n g People's M is ­ Day*. T h e re a re se ve ra l im p o rta n t E n d e a v o r at •' 45 p in M is s io n a ry fin e , as <»s.sed a g a in st the»«» o ffe n d e rs averaged m e e tin g th e last W ednesday o f each of th e o p p o rtu n ity tQ p a rk n e a r to O rlea n s, in 1885. H e had a m e m o ry . I t w as fro m th is g ra in re p re se n ts a b o ut s io n a ry so cie ty. 7 p. ni . S u n d a y — m a tte rs to ba 10 p e r ce n t o f o u r to ta l a n n u a l m ore th a n $20 each. bers o f th e b o a rd a re u rg e d to be m o n th A ll a r e c o rd ia lly w e lco m e the place w ith w hich he or she w ishes th a t he h ad fo llo w e d th e O ld O reg o n T r a il, o x fa rm incom e. Its im p o rta n c e and J. N W a lk e r, pastor. J F Gibbon, m inister. tf c a rt fa sh io n , in 1871 to a p ro m is e d la n d . He p resent F rie n d s and s tra n g e rs in ­ to do business. p o p u la r ity a ris e fro m th e fa c t th a t v ite d to w o rs h ip w ith us It I. had a c o m p a n io n s h ip . It w as th a t o f h is siste r. h ris tia n C h u rr h C o n tra c t fu r th e c o n s tru c tio n o f th e n e w N ecessity fo r a b a tin g th e double- E d y th T o z ie r W e a th e rre d . w hose presence w h e a t a nd c o tto n a re th e fa rm e rs ' L o rd 's C D a y u n ifie d s tu d y -w o rs h ip P u tn a m , pastor. m u r . hem«» at th e Eastern O reg o n tat«» h o s­ T he O re n c o -H e rd v ille P a ris h o u ts ta n d in g cash p ro d u cts. T o th e p a rk in g nuisance h as long been re c ­ ch e e re d e v e ry one o f th e m a n y la st h o u rs o f average c it y person, w h e a t is th e se rvice. 9 45-11 45 a. in. C h u rc h S u n d a y school in b o th churches, p ita l at P e n d le to n w a s u w a r d e d by th e b o a rd C e n z n - g J lio iiil < liu i'c li 10 a in .; w o rs h ip s e rv ic e in th e ognized by m any as im p o rta n t, and p a in . A n d he h ad a hope I t w as th a t o f a sy m b o l o f "b ig " A m e ric a n f a r m ­ school. 9:45: m o rn in g w o rs h ip . 10:45. o f c o n tro l to u c o n tra c to r e m p lo y in g o n ly J u ly 11: C h u rc h school. 10 a m ; O ren co c h u rc h . I I a tn ; w o rs h ip b e tte r w o rld , b e yo n d th e e nd o f th e t r a il. He M u s ic b y chon- S jie c .a l «music. S e r­ u n io n la b o r, b u t th e c o n tra c t fo r th e p lu m b ­ m any of our fa rm e r frie n d s have has ing. A c tu a lly , th e m o re p rosaic m on " H ig h lig h ts o f th e S ta te C o n ­ m o rn in g w o rs h ip at 11 o 'c lo c k . S e r­ s e rv ic e in th e R e e d v ille c h u rc h . H in g and h e a tin g jo b in th e new b u ild in g w e n t fo u n d it . —O re g o n J o u rn a l. p ro d u cts, such as co rn . m ilk , and agreed in conversation w ith th e w rit­ v e n tio n ." C h ris tia n E n d e a vo r. 7 p. nt. m on. "T h e L iv in g C h u rc h ." Vocal p. in. W om en's M is s io n a ry society to .» fir m e m p lo y in g n o n -u n io n la b o r T h is ve getables each b rin g m ore m on e y s o lo b v M rs C ly d e Y o u n t T A r ­ m et t.s at O re n c o on th e t h ir d W e d ­ er. The d isa g re ea b le experience of too. 111 spit»» o f a th re a t o f la b o r tro u b le . T h e in to th e fa rm e rs ' m on e y bags. B u t T hus, a fte r a decade o f r e la tiv e d e ­ t h u r D tin g a n , m in is te r. nesday o f each m o n th and at Weed­ being blocked in a t th e c u rb by a L a s t S a tu rd a y , C a p ta in A r t h u r R iggs was b o a rd h e ld th a t it was not w ith in th«» provine«» w h e a t is th e b e ll- w e th e r o f th e pression. n e a rly h a lf o u r p o p u la ­ v ille on th e fo u r th T h u rs d a y of o f stat«» o ffic ia ls to d is c rim in a te b«»tw«»en o r ­ d o u b le -p a rk e r has proved annoying m u c h co n ce rn e d a b o u t g e ttin g a r a d io i n ­ fa rm ye a r. I t is th e season's "le a d - tio n w i l l e n jo y t h e ir f ir s t y e a r o f each m o n th . tf M . E. C h u rc h i B e th a n y ) ganized and u n o rg a n iz e d la b o r in a w a rd in g to m any, as casu al o b servation will s ta lle d in th e h o s p ita l ro o m w h e re A lb e r t o f f " cro p . U s u a lly , "as w h e a t goes, re a l p ro s p e rity . A t th e same tim e . O n G e rm a n to w n roa d Sunday so goes th e fa rm e r." I f w e h a ve a 12.000.000 w h o w o r k in fa c to rie s school e v e ry S u n d a y. 10a m : G e r ­ T o z ie r la y s ic k . H e w a n te d th e v e te ra n o f c o n tra c ts . <» lo n g as th e successful b id d e r was show. S e ve n th d a v A d v e n tis t C h u rr h b ig w in te r w h e a t h a rve st, w e can T ., . . . . , , , , O re g o n 's r iv e r s a n d t r a ils to be s u re to h e a r r« ponsibh- a m i agreed to pay th«» going w ill e a rn a ro u n d $50 000.000 m o re m an se rvice. 11 a n t , f ir s t and S e rv ic e s a re h e ld each S a b b a th I I I t h e ab a te m e n t Of d o u b le-p ark - th e bro a d ca st o f th e p io n e e r r iv e rm e n 's a n - o r d in a r ily e xp e ct good feed and p e r w e e k th a n th e y d id a y e a r t h ir d S undays; E n g lis h se rv ic e , 11 wai;«» t » his e m p lo ye s. • S a tu rd a y ) as fo llo w s : S a b b a th fo ra g e crop s a nd p le n ty o f m ilk ing it is necessary th a t th e police o f­ n u a l p ic n ic p ro g ra m in V a n c o u v e r's E sth e r ago, w h ile in v e s to rs ' d iv id e n d a. m.. second and fo u rth S u n d a ys school, J) 45 a. m ; p re a c h in g s e rv ic e a nd eggs. checks w ill be at least $10.000,000 — E. J u liu s T ra g lio . p a sto r. t f n t 11; y o u n g people's m e e tin g a t ficers call upon people fo r th e ir co­ S h o rt p a rk . A |*>tt«*d fa w n has been a d o pte d as m as­ O th e r C ro ps in G ood Shape g re a te r. These facts add u p to o n ly T h e ra d io w as a v a ila b le a n d th e p ro g ra m 2 30 p m. P ra y e r m e e tin g T h u r s ­ co t by th«» R e e h c r’s CCC ca m p n e a r T im b e r o p e ra tio n and to, p e rh a p s, forcibly I t is to o e a rly to m a k e a n y d e f­ one c o n c lu s io n : G O O D R E T A II. ■with its addresses a nd songs and b a n d m u s ic d a y e v e n in g .it H o 'c lo c k V is ito rs F ir s t C h u rc h o f C h ris t. S c ie n tis t in n o r th e r n W a s h in g to n c o u n ty , a c c o rd in g to call a tte n tio n to f la g ra n t violators of in ite s ta te m e n ts a b o u t co rn . P la n t­ T R A D E T H IS A U T U M N ’ Dr S e rv ic e s are h e ld e v e ry S u n d a y a re w e lco m e at a n y s«»rvice g ive n , b u t 7 7 -y e a r-o ld A lb e r t T o z ie r d id L y n n C ro n e m ille r, d e p u ty stat«» fo re s te r T h e in g was u n u s u a lly late, b u t good « C o p y rig h t 1937 P u b lis h e rs th e p a rk in g ord in an ces. E v er-in creas­ was W a lte r H u n tin g to n , p a stor. tf at 11 a. m ; W ednesday e v e n in g n o t h e a r it. In ste a d , to th e n e c ro lo g y o f r iv e r - I • in s d u r in g th e •.. in te r a nd s p rin g F in a n c ia l B u re a u ) ing tra ffic has m ade it n ecessary fo r m en w h o . d u r in g th e y e a r, had m ade th e ir la st ra services n t 8 o 'c lo c k ; S u n d a y school te rp re te d . m eans " h a lf a b u ck ” h ave re p le n is h e d m u c h s u b -s o il all cities to a d o p t som e kind of con­ p o rt, w a s added h is o w n nam e. E a r ly S u n d a y m o is tu re d ra in e d a w a y in th e last B e a v e rto n ( h u rc h o f ( h rls t P a s to r w i l l ¡»reach b o th m o rn in g tro l fo r ex p e d itin g tra ffic in city he died. H is n a m e was added w it h th is t r i b ­ th re e ye a rs. J u ly is th e c r itic a l N eed fo r m ore t« «»th in O re g o n ’s e u g e n ic * g e F re d W . W’ ils o n o f T h e D a lle s: and e v e n in g n e x t L o n l's d a y w h e n m o n th f o r th is v it a l feed crop . A centers. Its enfo rcem en t is not di­ “ u B te u t b f y o r J u A d lb la v i f th e c h ild n -n o f th is s ta te a re to h e safe- e r t T o z ie r. f o r h is e n co u ra g e m e n t a * ip '» r t o f th«» T u r n e r c o n v e n tio n lo t can happen b e tw e e n n o w and Ih u rs d a y . J u ly I m ils a tt a c k in g a n d m u r d e r in g t lir e , g u a rd e d fro m a tta c k s b y sex p e rv e rts has been rec ted to w a rd any p a rtic u la r indi­ and enthusiasm , w h ile w it h h is siste r. E d y th e A u g u s t fir s t. C o tto n also has y e t w ill be g iv e n . B ib le school, 9 45 a - i'™ . 7 « ‘Ct tO a ke y o u n g g ir ls at In g le w o o d . C al m ; c o m m u n io n .« rv ie e and p re a c h ­ b ro u g h t fo rc ib ly to p u b lic a tte n tio n th is we«»k vidual or individuals, b u t it m ost as­ T o z ie r W e a th e rre d . he ca re d f o r C ham poeg to pass th ro u g h its te s t p e rio d . h b o n Japan a t, o u t o f A m u r r iv e r. d is p u te d J u n e 30. th e In g le w o o d 1 C a lifo r n ia ) 'b a b e * in th e sured ly should be b ro u g h t hom e to p a rk , th is a sso cia tio n o f v e te ra n ste a m b o a tm e n M ost o f th e o th e r le a d in g crops te r r it o r y , so peace plans can be | P o rtla n d negress s tra n g le s lif e ing. 11 a. m . w ith .special m u s ic w by o < -d -' m u rd e rs by the c h o ir d ire c te d by M rs J p ro b a b ly w o u ld n o t h a ve been o rg a n ize d " a re n o w in such good shape th a t a rra n g e d . business men an d ___ em ployes, several fro m husband. S a m u e l E Ilo llw a y . Jo h n son . Song se rvice and p re a c h ­ Records .it th«» O regon p ris o n show th a t o n ly e x tre m e ly p o o r w e a th e r in - , _ - ___ T h e y speak o f A lb e r t T o z ie r as a m an F o llo w in g n e w w age agreem ents. w ith s ilk n ig h t g o w n . L iq u o r b la m e d ing. 8 p. m M id -w e e k B ib le stu d y. t i n - r e a r« * n o w 85 m en s e rv in g te rm s th e re in ot w hose cars a re seen lieQ U entlt o c - w h o cam e b y ox c a rt to th e O reg o n c o u n try J u ly can s e v e re ly in ju r e th e m . Pas­ m a jo r P o rtla n d th e a tre s a n n o u n c e fo r q fta rre l. H p. in . W eden.sday. led b y M rs fo r ><»x c rim e s and th u t these p ris o n e rs are cupying space th a t could, w ith bene- a n d w h o becam e e d ito r a n d h is to ria n . B u t tu re s and ranges a lo n e a re b e lo w a d m ission p ric e boost. Russia evacuates A m u r l iv e r isles H o -e T ho m p so n On M o n d a y n ig h t b e in g r<*leu>ed at th e ra te o f m o re th a n a score fit to them selves, be b e tte r occupied re m e m b e r h im also f o r an o u ts ta n d in g t r a i t - th e a ve ra g e season. T r u c k gardens, T re a s u ry e x p e rts re v e a l b ro a d e n d in g Russo-Japanese w a r scare th e n * w ill be a fe llo w s h ip m e e tin g each y e a r M a n y o f these m en a re p e rv e rts o f f r u it o rch a rd s, h a y fie ld s , a n d use o f f a m ily c o rp o ra tio n s e n th u sia sm . F o r th e cause in w h ic h he b e lie v e d by P re s id e n t R oosevelt laud:, lie r by custom ers and visitors. in c h u rc h p a rlo rs and a .special p ro - th«» most d e g en e ra te type, g u ilt y o f th e m ost e a rly p otatoes a re in good c o n d i­ he had e n th u sia sm enough to in s p ire a n y g a th - y to s id e s te p in c o m e taxes m an e n ce o f U. S c o n s titu tio n . ' g ra m w ilT he g iv e n and lig h t r e ­ r e v o ltin g p ra c tic e s in v o lv in g y o u n g g ir l By all m eans e v e ry th in g should be e rin g . H is lo v e w as th e O reg o n o f deep and tio n . E ve n egg and m ilk p ro d u c ­ w e S a e lth T h e ir c re ta ry o f L a b o r P e rk in s d e ­ C. I. O. steel s tr ik e heads ask fre s h m e n ts served. G e o rg e H sentene«»s rang«» fro m a m in im u m o f one y e a r done to m ake it as co nvenient and v iv id resources and o f p la in a n d s te rlin g peo­ tio n a re h ig h e r th a n u su a l at th is fe n ds J o h n L . L e w is a s leader. fig h t to fin is h . C o m m itte e o f c le r g y ­ H atch, par-tor. season. T h is is a fa rm y e a r! to a rn ix im u m o f 20 years w ith an ave ra g e o f C ongressm en v ie w P re s id e n t Roose­ m en at In d ia n a H a rb o r, In d . asks p le a sa n t as possible fo r people to p le .— O re g o n J o u rn a l. T o ta l in co m e o f A m e ric a n h u s­ v e lt's "s e a le d lip s " as a f o iix years Thus m eans th a t a fte r s e rv in g a p - g o v e rn o r f o r a rm e d p ro te c tio n , s a v ­ m enace, tra d e in H illsboro. L et us see th a t T r in it y I . u t h r r a n C h u rr h ba n dm e n in th e lo w y e a r o f th e " H a v e w e com e to such p rd x im a te ly th re e years and fo u r m o n th s these in g s itu a tio n " e n tir e ly o u t o f h a n d ” a p o in t T h e c o n g re g a tio n w ill w o rs h ip at m«»n a re fre e to re p e a t t h e ir p ra c tic e s as m a n y th ese frien d s of ou r have every con­ d e p re ssio n rea ch e d o n ly $5.400 000- th a t th e p re s id e n t d a re n o t d e c la re ;in d ’ ^ at !t,i H P‘ ‘r ce n t <>t steel w in k- th e m ission fe s tiv a l o f St. P e te r's 000 N o w . f o u r s h o rt ye a rs la te r, sid eratio n . >t th e m do f o r la w a nd o rd e r? ers in secret b a llo t v o te to r e tu r n in B lo o m in g n e x t S unday. T h e s e r­ a ve ra g e p ric e s a re 130 p e r ce n t T ea m ste rs' u n io n obeys U S I to w o r k "as soon as th e y can s a fe ly ." vices w ill be o m itte d at th e lo ca l O reg o n has a c u re fo r sex p e rv e rs io n w h ic h h ig h e r th a n th e y w e re a t th e lo w c o u rt o rd e r to h a u l re d la b e l beer' F ifte e n Y ears Ago has been fo u n d m ost e ffe c tiv e in th e fe w i n ­ M o n d a y , J u ly 5 c h u rc h T h e S u n d a y school, h o w e v e r in 1933. A t w h o le sa le , w h e a t is u p F ire w o r k s e x p lo s io n a t N am pa. stances in w h ic h it has been a p p lie d . I t is to A rg u s , J u ly 6. 1922— G ra n t C. D o d g e fa lls A m e lia E a rh a rt b e lie v e d located w ill mi-et at 9:45 a m. as usual Y ou T h a t som e people can be so in­ 140 p e r cent, c o rn 380 p e r cent, Idaho, k ills 4 and in ju r e s 20, 12 I he fo u n d in th«» eugenics a ct w h ic h p ro v id e s m r o o f o f b a rn , w h ic h he w as s h in g lin g on a re c o rd ia lly w e lcom ed to w o rs h ip , n e a r H o w la n d Isle. hogs 270 p e r cent, eggs a n d p o u l- o f w h o m w e re b a d ly h u rt. c o n sid e rate of th e e ffo rts of o th ers fr fa o rm fo r th«» u n .-e x itig o f these o ffe n d e rs . T h e c a tc h so u th e a st o f to w n , a n d b re a k s b o th arm s. w it h us. t r y 120 p e r cent, and m ilk a nd b u t­ D eath dem anded fo r A lb e r t D y ­ to b e a u tify th e g ro u n d s aro u n d th e ir F rid a y . J u ly 2 H ills b o r o c e le b ra te s g re a te st o f a ll F o u rth in th is cu re , h o w e v e r, is to be fo u n d in th e te r 60 p e r cent. H o u se ke ep e rs are N am pa. Id a h o , fir e w o r k s t o ll in ­ er. In g le w o o d , Cal., confessed sex re q u ire m e n t fo r th«» consent o f th e in d iv id u a l hom es is h a rd to u n d e rsta n d . A p p a r­ o f J u ly c e le b ra tio n s e v e r w itn e sse d in O regon. w e ll a w a re o f th is even th o u g h sla ye r. P e n te co stal T a b e rn a c le creased to fiv e . b e fo re th e o p e ra tio n can be p e rfo rm e d , a c o n ­ en tly th ey a re so co n stitu ted t h a t M . P. C ady, p a ra d e m a rs h a l, gave th e c ro w d th e ir w e e k ly r e t a il b i l l f o r foods S u nday : ch o o l S u n d a y m o rn in g I t a ly a nd G e rm a n y to e xch a ng e S u b s titu te c o u rt b ill in tro d u c e d e best e x h ib itio n o f a p a ra d e th a t i t has been has n o t a d vanced h a lf as m u c h as th a t w o u ld p e r m it th re e a p p o in t­ leaders a nd e xp e rie n ce s in a llia n c e n t 10. Rev. J. H. E b e rt s u p e rin te n d ­ sent w h ic h has been g iv e n o n ly 29 tim e s since g reen law ns and p re tty flo w ers an d th th e la w was enacted in 1919. H ills b o ro 's lo t to w itn e ss. H e w as assisted by w h o le sa le q u o ta tio n s . T h e b ig rise ent. Class«-•• fu r a ll ages Coni«- and m ents w it h in n e x t s ix m on th s. Re- ! o f la b o r fro n ts . sh ru b s m ean n o th in g to them . C a r­ W . C. G re g o ry , E. L . P e rk in s and J. M . G oar. in P ris o n o ffic ia ls d e c la re th a t b e fo re t h e prices, p lu s a g o o d h a rve st, tire m e n t age m o v e d up to 75 years. R oosevelt expresses hope n e w e r b rin g tin- c h ild r e n w ith y o u M o r n ­ loads g a th e rin g on new ly p lan te d I. O. O. F. w in s p riz e in fr a te r n a l se ctio n and sh o u ld boost fa rm in co m e to a ro u n d eugenics la w can he m ade e ffe c tiv e th e c o n - T e a m ste rs’ u n io n d is p u te closes g e n e ra tio n w o u ld re a liz e th a t in in g w o rs h ip a t 11 o 'c lo c k . S e rm o n <»nt p ro v is io n s h o u ld be e lim in a te d and e it li- “ T h e L o rd O u t M a k ft p a rk in g s, tra m p in g aro u n d w hile th ey g ra d e school G ir l Reserves in best d e co ra te d $9 000.000.000 th is season — 15 per S e a ttle S ta r p la n t m e e tin g n e w ' c o n d itio n s t h e n a ­ s u b je c t to m o b ile s . D r. L . W . H y d e , p re s id e n t o f cent above a y e a r ago, a nd th e A m e lia E a r h a rt lo st in south P a ­ tio n was n o t "c h a n g in g th e fu n d a ­ Y o u n g People's m e e tin g at 6 45 p. m. « 1 th e c o m m ittin g m a g is tra te o r some co m - visit and th e n d ro p p in g th e ir bottle a H u ills h ig h e st to ta l sin ce 1929. b o r o c lu b , g ive s p a tr io tic address. J. C. p e te n t b o a rd vested w ith a u th o r ity to r e q u ire m e n ta ls o f th e A m e ric a n fo rm o f D e lm a r W y a tt p re s id e n t E v e n in g c ific w a te rs in a ro u n d -w o rld hop w h e re th e y stood, is th e h eig h t of L a m k in , C o n fe d e ra te , a lth o u g h i l l , p e rfo rm s N e w G ro u p s to B e n e fit evangelistic- se rv ic e , s u b je c t; "T h e th e necessary o p e ra tio n on c o n v ic ts g u ilt y o f J u m b le d code in d ic a te s pla n e flie r s g o v e rn m e n t." “ so m ething or o th e r.” H ig h e r p ric e s f o r t h e ir s h o rt s t ill a liv e . u su a l cu sto m o f c a r r y in g fla g in parade. c e rta in typ e s o f sex crim es. • E v e r y th in g at p o lls w o n b y d o m i­ Q uest fo r L ife ” T h u rs d a y e v e n in g , p ra y e r and p ra ise service. S a tu rd a y crop s h ave p u lle d m ost fa rm e rs N a th a n W e il o f W e il's D e p a rtm e n t sto re M o re Steel m ills opened at M as- n a n t M e x ic a n p a rty . th ro u g h th e d ro u th years, b u t th e s ilo n , O. R e p u b lic co m p a n y d e fie s leaves f o r east on a n n u a l b u y in g tr ip . S e c re ta ry o f C o m m e rce K « p e r e v e n in g B ib le s tu d y A ll e v e n in g s e r­ Is o la tio n o f th e c r im in a l insane In a b u llil- " s e rv ic e " p e o p le h a v e been h i t C. I. O. th re a t o f “ b lo o d y b a t t le " asks th a t w o rk e rs be p ro te c te d fro m vice s begin at 7.45. A ll w e lco m e. R e d m o n d e le cte d p re s id e n t o f in g a p a rt fro m th e m a in In s titu tio n watt s tro n g ­ R e p re se n tativ e D itte r of P en n sy l­ c o u n M ty rs . p io C. n e W. h ard. C o m m issio n houses, g ra in C. I. O. le a d e rs a tte m p t to r a lly I "m is g u id e d la b o r spokesm en and by e rs ’ a ssociation. ly u rg e d by D r. R. E. Lee S te in e r as lie s n r- e le va tors, sto ra g e concerns, and the fo rce s a g a in s t n e w b a c k -to -w o rk selfi»h le a d e rs o f in d u s try .” F o u rs q u a re C h u rc h v a n ia is rig h t w hen he says, “t h e A lm a S p ic k e r. d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d M rs . re n d e re d c o n tro l o f th e sla te h o s p ita l here J u ly e a re geared to h a n d le m a m ­ m o ve m e n ts. R i-v. G u y P D u ffie ld , J r . w ill D ro w n in g s . t r a f f ic m ishaps, fire s co u n try looks to th e p resid en t fo r a F. T. S p ic k e r o f H ills b o ro , w eds P re sto n W il­ lik 1. a fte r s e rv in g as its a u p e rin te n d e n t fo r th e m o th harvests. T h e y s ta rv e on cro p E n g la n d re je c ts G e rm a n and j c la im 20 liv e s in P a c ific n o rth w e s t preach his fa re w e ll m<- >ag«-s al the firm d e c la ra tio n of law and o rd e r to lia m s o f T illa m o o k J u ly 1. past 30 years. U n d e r p resent c o n d itio n s w it h fa ilu re s . G ra in t r a f f ic to ta ls m ore It a lia n suggestion to sto p p a tro l o f w e e k -e n d tragedies. I F o u r < |U lir i- c h u rc h o f H ills b o r o th is F ra n c is B ra n d e n b e rg o f O re n co a n d R e th a end th e ‘reign of te r r o r ’ now existing R a ffe ty o f M o u n ta in d a le m a r r ie d J u ly 1. th a n 30 p e r ce n t o f some g ra n g e r Spain and a lso refuses to re c a ll S u n d a y A t I I a. in. his to p ic w i l l be th e c r im in a l insane housed in th e m a in b u ild ­ T ue sd a y, J u ly 6 in g these p a tie n t* c o n s titu te a c o n s ta n t m enace A C lo s in g E x h o rta tio n . " A l 7:15. in ra ilro a d s ' re ve n u e s A s h o rt c ro p ships. in th e e a s t,” if com m ents h e a rd here M rs. H. F. G o rd o n dies n e a r F o re s t G ro v e N a v y Ships s h ift courses in search- the e v a n g e lis tic se rvice, he w ill Io the a tte n d a n ts and in m a te s o f th e in s titu tio n . th is y e a r w o u ld h a ve d e a lt these F ed e ra l d e f ic it fo r fis c a l y e a r a re any indication of th e tre n d of J u n e 30. roads a d e a th -b lo w ! T he n . too. good exceeds R o o se ve lt's e s tim a te bv fo r A m e lia E a rh a rt and h e r n a v ig a ­ i p«ak on " D o n 't T u r n H im A w a y .” S te in e r d e cla re d . T h e r e tir in g s u p e rin te n d e n t th o u g h t in o th e r sections. Such a h a rve sts e v e ry w h e re a t good prices $150,000,000. B la m e d on b o rro w e rs to r. F re d J. Noonan. A re a has m a n y T hese se rvices w ill m a rk th e close al o re co m m en d e d e n la rg e m e n t o f th e p ty c h o - o f a m in is tr y w h ic h lias lasted a l­ p a th ii- w a rd o r re c e iv in g h o s p ita l, as a n o th e r m ean e v e ry o n e gets h is share o f w h o w e re s lo w in re p a y in g g o v - I islands. s ta te m e n t a t th is tim e w ould go a T h irty Y ears Ago D ebate on re vise d c o u rt p la n sta rts m ost tw o years. M r. D u ffie ld bus m a jo r need o f th«- in s titu tio n . In his 30 ye a rs A rg u s . J u ly 4. 1907— M iss W ilm a W a g g e n e r th e incom e. Som e sections have e rn m e n t le n d in g agencies. long w ay to w a rd s re a ssu rin g lots of M o rm o n c h u rc h le a d e r fla y s in senate. C o n tin u o u s session th r e a t­ aeeepted tin - p a s to ra te o f th e F o u r ­ as head o f tin - in s titu tio n S te in e r has seen th e n o t "h a d a c ro p " sin ce 1931! T h is o f H ills b o ro , in s tr u c to r o f p ia n o a t P a c ific people, w ho are d o u b tfu l as to w here u n iv e rs ity , leaves to s tu d y m u sic in B e r lin ye a r, a ll fa rm areas w it h th e e x ­ “ U n -A m e ric a n c o e rc io n b y s o -ca lled ened i f filib u s te r trie d . sq u a re c h u rc h in B e llin g h a m . Wash. ho p it a l’s p o p u la tio n g ro w fro m a p p ro x im a te ly R o osevelt hopes to save $400.(100.. S u n d a y, J u ly 18. Rev II D. M itz n e r. w e are h ead ed . ce p tio n o f se ctio n s of E astern la b o r o rg a n iz a tio n s .” and V ie n n a . 1400 to m o re th a n 2500 He was succeeded as 000 on th is y e a r's a p p ro p ria tio n s b y a ssistant s u p e rv is o r o f th e n o rth w e s t V e te ra n s o f F o re ig n W a rs in M o n ta n a , th e W e ste rn D akotas. A . L . C ro e n i and Rose L e h m a n o f B e th a n y s u p e rin te n d e n t b y D r. J o h n C. Evans, w h o has W e s t-c e n tra l Kansas and N o r th ­ state c o n v e n tio n a t A s to ria oppose a s k in g a ll agencie.s to save 10 p e r d is tric t, w ill in tro d u c e th e n e w jias- se rve d as a ssistant s u p e rin te n d e n t fo r m a rrie d J u n e 27. m any to rs of tin ' lo ca l c h u rc h . Rev. and by cent. h a v e R o osevelt c o u rt ch ange p la n G e o rg e A . B ro w n has leased M iln e w a r e ­ w e ste rn O kla h o m a , s h o u ld years. H e a rin g ag a in st F o rd s ta rte d b y M rs. J W. C a rm a in . S e rvice s w ill N e a rly every m ail brings a notice house a d o p tin g re s o lu tio n u rg in g p e rp e tu a ­ good harvests. and is re a d y to re ce ive h a y o r g ra in f o r * • « ♦ A b r ig h t season f o r th e fa rm e r tio n o f p re s e n t c o n s titu tio n a l g o v ­ n a tio n a l la b o r re la tio n s boa rd . A s ­ be h e ld tb i T ue sd a y and F rid a y , as of an in crease in p ro d u cts used in storage. sa u lt charges file d a g a in st F o rd o f- usual, w illi tb i- C ru sa d e rs in ch a rg e O f in te re s t to a ll co u n ties, w h ic h m ig h t in 1937 is a p a r t ic u la r ly fo rtu n a te e rn m e n t. p rin tin g a n d publishing as w ell as H ills b o ro 's b ig c e le b ra tio n opens to d a y, , fic ia ls . o f tb i' F rid a y s e rvice. he c o n s id e rin g n e w c o u rt houses, is an in s t it u ­ S a tu rd a y , J u ly 3 " b re a k " fo r th e fa c to ry - w o rk e r . In H ills b o ro , R e e d v ille a nd N e w b e rg bands in In e f f o r t to secure re n e w a l o f in ­ o th e r lines and from all indications I tio n b y A tto r n e y G e n e ra l V a n W in k le th is N a v y planes seek to rescue A m e ­ a ll m y ye a rs o f s tu d y in g th e b u s i­ B. B e e km a n is o ra to r. P u z z lin g w e i'k in co n n e ctio n w ith th e pro p o sa l fo r f i ­ th e end is not in sight. U n d er such p a ra A d e lb . e B. ness c y c le and p u b lic s e n tim e n t, I lia E a rh a rt. lo s t in so u th P a c ific and te rn a tio n a l p a tro l o f S p a in . F ra n ce r t T o z ie r. w h o is in th e east, v is ite d e lie v e d to h a ve o v e rs h o t t in y th re a te n s to cease b lo c k a d e o f m en n a n c in g c o n s tru c tio n o f a n e w c o u rt house In M rs B rig g s ' m o th e r was in th e co n ditions those who have to pay G e o rg e W a sh in g to n 's hom e a t M t. V e rn o n J u n o h ave n e v e r seen c o n fid e n c e change b island. W a rs h ip s jo in h u n t. F re a k and a rm s on S p a n ish b o rd e r. r a p id ly as i t has th is ye a r. M ills h a b it o f v is itin g h e r d a u g h te r too M a rio n c o u n ty th ro u g h a ta x le v y to be spread m ore a re ev en tu ally going to have to 26 J. C. L a m k in rece ive s b o u q u e t o f la u re l so W ednesday, J u ly 7 are s h u ttin g -d o w n : fo rw a r d -b u y in g gale adds to p e ril. • Hen fo r M r. B rig g s ' lik in g O ne o v e r a p e rio d o f years. T he a tto rn e y g e n era l c h a rg e m ore or pass out of th e pic­ le aves g a th e re d b y T o z ie r fro m to m b o f J e f­ has stopped; in v e s to rs a re n e rvo u s. M e d fo rd has $75.000 fir e loss. Enem ies o f c o u rt b ill defender) b y d a y w h e n tie a rr iv i- d she fo u n d h e ld th e proposal to be in v io la tio n o f th e S panish re b e l ro u t o f Basques S e n a to r W h e e le r, w h o re c a ll : w a r n ­ h e r «laughter in tears. T h e te m p o ra ry p ro b le m s w h ic h are tu re , a cycle th a t is ju st as su re as fe rso n D avis, le a d e r o f th e C o n fe d e ra cy. c o n s titu tio n a l in h ib itio n a g a in st c o u n ty in d e b t­ W. H. W e h ru n g o f H ills b o r o a g a in n a m e d tr o u b lin g th e business w o rld , h o w ­ co m p le te as lo y a lis ts abandon last in g y e a r ago th a t p ro p o s a l w o u ld "W h a t's th e m a tte r, m y d e a r? ” ed n .s s in excess o f $5000. T h e c o u n ty , he h e ld , n ig h t follow s day. p re s id e n t o f O re g o n co m m issio n o f A la s k a - d e s tro y p re s id e n t. B a c k e rs c a ll foes she asked s y m p a th e tic a lly . e ve r. w ill be s e ttle d e v e n tu a lly . stand in n o rth e rn S p a in . c o u ld n o t e n te r in to n c o n tra c t in excess o f S ix th f a t a lit y added to N am pa, in grates. Y u k o n fa ir . N e ve rth e le ss, it w i l l ta k e som e "T o m has le f t m e !" M rs . B rig g s Ih e ta x le v ie d fo r th e c u rre n t ye a r. F u r th e r ­ Idaho, fir e w o r k s e x p lo s io n . C o u n ty v e te ra n s o f a ll w a rs a rc in ca m p M id -w e s te rn fa rm e rs s h ip w h e a t sobbed c o n v in c in g announcem ent fro m m ore. he held, Ihe le v y c o u ld n o t be m ade u n ­ a g r ic u ltu r a l m a rk e tin g to m a rk e t to ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f "p ro s ■ If o u r in stitu tio n s a re to prevail a a t S h u te p a rk th is w eek. C o rn e liu s c o n tin g e n t W a sh in g ton , som e re a s s u rin g new s a ct O regon " O h !" sa id h e r m o th e r. “ T he n t i l N o v e m b e r a nd th e re fo re c o u ld n o t be d ra w n ru le d u n c o n s titu tio n a l b y J u d g e p e r ity m a rk e t." fro m E urope, o r some b u llis h r e ­ fu rn is h e d p ro g ra m T u e sd a y a nd H ills b o r o on th e re m ust be som e o th e r w o m a n . p erso n w a n tin g to w ork should not against b e fo re th a t tim e. K a n z le r in M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty c i r ­ T w o dead, 21 h u r t in a lu m in u m p o rt fro m th e business fr o n t to D o y o u k n o w w h o she is?” ednesday. V e te ra n s e le ct fo llo w in g o ffic e rs : * * « « c u it c o u rt. S ta te D ir e c to r W h ite e n ­ s tr ik e r io t at A lco a . T enn. be s u b je c t to any b ro w b e a tin g tactics W y a n k c o n fid e n c e o u t o f its slu m p . “ Y e s —y o u !" c rie d M rs. B rig g s . R. W. M c N u tt, p re s id e n t; Jabez W ilk e s , v ic e - m e x e rc is in g pow ers. O regon, th o u g h s m a ll in p o p u la tio n a nd U n io n iz a tio n o f fa rm la b o r m o v ­ fro m a n y d irectio n . F u rth e rm o re he p re s id e n t; W. R. W h itn e y , 2nd v ic e -p re s id e n t; T o s u p p ly th a t s p a rk , I am p in n in g jo in L a e b d o fro " M e !" e x c la im e d her m o th e r. r S e c re ta ry P e rk in s agrees w e a lth ra n k s t w e lfth am o n g th e states In th e " A n d I n e v e r e v e n e n co ura g e d sh o u ld h av e d e te rm in e d protection in H . G. F itc h , s e c re ta ry ; S. H o w e ll, tre a s u re r; F. m y hopes on c ro p re p o rts and fa rm s it-d o w n s trik e s are ille g a l and in g ahead Q u ie tly . N a v y planes h u n t M iss E a rh a rt. h im !” - Ex. a v e ra g e m o n th ly pension p a id to n e e dy aged. news. A . H aines, c h a p la in . L a d ie s ’ A u x ilia r y o f f i ­ back c o u rt v ie w s . P ledges e v e ry e f- I th a t jo b fro m all c o n stitu te d a u th o r­ O regon P W A o ffic e w i l l accept G o v e rn o r M ai tin d e c la re d th is w e e k In r e p ly G ood R e ta il O u tlo o k cers: M rs. E. O. C ra n d a ll, p re s id e n t; M rs . 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