T T T tt ^ p n T ir t P ip e Ttvn JTlllsbOniKiATguS Must Be Watchful W ith W hich la Com bined the H illaho ro Independent H ills b o ro A rv u a , 181*1 H illsb o ro Indepen dent, IS?3 MvKINHRY £ MrKINNRY, Publishers Publiahed T h u rs d ay — E n tered as second-vlaae m a tte r in the puotoffice at H illsbo ro , O regon V E R N E mckinney E d ito r M R S E. C M r K IN N R Y Associate E d ito r O F F I C I A L N E W S P A P E R O F W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y Selected aa O regon'a Beat W eekly N e w saper. 1930-36 N am ed on A ll-A m e ric a n W eekly N ew spaper Eleven. 1930 H o n o ra b le .Mention N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Aaen. N ew sp aper P rod uction Contest. 1934-35; G eneral Excellence. 1M 5 Subscript ion Rate« S tr ic tly Ca«h in Advance W it h in W ashirnrton C ounty >1.50 T w o m onths . >0 35 85 O ne m onth .20 .. ... .50 P e r copy . .. ____________ ,05 O u ts id e W a»h in g to n C ounty U . S., p er y e s r >2.00 F o reign countries „ >3 50 P e r year .... S ix months T h re e m onths Babson Bullish, Explains U 7i v a p . m . f m t S B m , o r p c o n Churches A G erm an lab o r c h ie fta in has been q u o ted as saying if anyone in the I By Roger W. Babson) th ird reicb does not w ant to m arch B A B S O N P A R K Mass B a n ke rs on the “ A dolph H itler road, we will ,m d b ro k e rs d o u b tle s s ly c o m m i t ste p on his heels until he tails in line m any sins We a ll do lo r th a t m a t­ ir fa u lt, h o w e ve r. am i keeps step. Since H itler seized te r It is not th e th a t people reach pow er, private a ffa irs exist only when fo r s to c k s w h e n you sleep at night. W hen you have t h e m a rk e t i s h ig h and a c tiv e , a w ak en ed and gone to your place of as in S eptem ber. work, you m ust know you are a sol­ 1929. o r J u 1 ,v. d ie r of A dolph H itler." 1933. and because people refuse to This sort of th in g com es from d ic ­ pick-up s t o c k s ta to rsh ip s and is foreign t o t h e w hen the m arket th o u g h ts of all good A m ericans. H ow ­ is low and dull, as d u rin g the past ever. th in g s are h a p p e n in g in this few w eeks The co u n try and th ro u g h o u t the w orld sad fact is that th a t should m ake p atrio tic A m eri­ the vast m ajority cans, who love ind ep en d en ce a n d Keiser W Babson of those who p u r­ chase stocks use freedom , be ever w a tc h fu l th a t suh- sense or logic as to WHEN to versive forces do not get th e u p p e r no buy They buy only w hen stocks baud w hile we ta k e th e sm ug a tti­ are high an d boiling They should tu d e th a t "It C an’t H appen H ere." invest w hen stocks a re low and Frontier Pa pea nt This UCt’A (By A. I S e rv ic e s .ire h o ld e v e ry S u n d a y at 11 a in . W ednesday e v e n in g services at 8 o 'c lo c k . S u nday school at I I a. in. P u p ils u p to th e age o f 20 years a re w e lco m e d . Free re a d in g ro o m open on W ednesdays and S a tu rd a y s fro m 2 u n t il 4 p in S u n d a y 's to p ic ' T ru th Find lin k I S A I EM M in im u m wages fo r w om en a m i m in u t . e m p lo y e d in O regon in d u s trie s w ill hi* n ie ll i ed fro m 2 i'» e lo 3lk- an hum on O r lo , tie r I a c c o rd in g to C lu n le s II G lim , tu lo lu h o r e o n im issio n o i and seen la i » lo (he S ia le W e ll,n e e o m m i-s io n A t Iho sumo lim e l i i a s i m nm h o u rs o f e m p lo y m e n t fo i w om en u m l mmol • will he reduced lo 44 h o u rs a ......... The n e « ic g u ln tio iis w ill c o v e r m a n u fa c tu rin g , n e e d le d a ft occupations, m e rc a n tile e sta b lish - m eld hotel. re .t a l l ia n i , a n d i a fe le i las and te le p ho n e and te le g ra p h o p e ra to rs Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Church B ible school at 10 a ni ; p re a c h ­ ing service at 11 a. in : C hristian E ndeavor at 7 15 p in. M issionary m eetin g the last W ednesday of each m onth Ali are c o rd ia lly w elcome —J. F Cibson. m inister. tf The Orenco-Reedville Parish The Great American Home Other Editors Oldest Native Daughter Highlights in the Week's News Our Yesterdays 10' Women's Wages Up First Church of Christ. Scientist S unday school in both churches. M e m b e r: O regon S tate 10 a. m ; w orship service pi the F irst A u dited Paper. E d ito ria l A s s o c ia t io n O renco church. It a ni ; w orship Largest A B C W eekly and N a tio n a l E d ito r ia l C irc u la tio n in W est. serv ice in th e R eedville church. 8 Association. p. m. W omen's M issionary society m eets at O renco on the th ird W ed­ nesday of each m onth and at R eed­ ville on th e fo u rth T h u rsd ay of tf listless T hat m eans th at now may­ each m onth. be a good tim e to buy. S ubscription ra te of W ashington Scenes of the days of cowboys and Indians of the frontier t \ hy I Am B u llis h Seventh-dav Adventist Church west will be reenacted at the triennial Oregon Trail Pageant county’s tw o official n ew spapers will F or o v er th irty y ears I h a v e S ervices a re held each S abbath celebration at Eugene, July 22, 23 and 24 when cltliens of Lana T he W ashington g ra n g e rs ad o p te d be $2 a y e a r a fte r S eptem ber 15, as a resolution of m erit w hen it asked stu d ied the B absonchart of B usi­ (S atu rd ay ) as follows: S abbath county present the fourth pageant depicting the history of the old C onditions The com pilation school, 9:45 a. m.; p reaching service Oregon west. In this photo an Indian points the way to the great announced recently hut in th e m ean­ th a t th e incom e ta x be ex tended to ness of this m easuring-stick of business at 11; young people's m eeting a t Oregon country to scouts Joe Johnson and C. F. Farmer. Johnson 2:30 p. in. P ra y e r m eeting T h u rs­ has cost me m any hundred th o u ­ tim e subscribers may pay in advance sa la rie s of public officials. This p a p e r and Farmer will be playing real life roles In the pageant since sands of dollars. T his chart has a day evening at 8 o'clock V isitors both were famous Indian fighters and covered wagon train ecoutt a t th e old ra te fo r as long as th ey has pointed out on sev eral occasions n orm al line rep resen tin g the grow th a re w elcom e at any service Dr of pioneer days. The characters are wearing the authentic cos­ th a t it can see no reaso n w hy any p a r ­ of th e country. Above this N orm al W alter H untington, pastor. tf tume of the dave of 1848. please. tic u la r class should be exem pted from L ine a re blacking P rosperity Areas, Surveys recently com pleted by a incom e ta x provisions as long as th e ir such as ex isted from 1912 to 1914. E. Church (Bethany) n ational p u blishers' publication show incom es fall in th e b ra c k e ts on w hich from 1916 to 1920. and from 1923 to On M. G erm antow n road S unday 1929 Below the N orm al Lino are th a t th e g rea t m ajority of w eekly oth ers m ust pay. s e r v ic e e v e ry S u n d a y . 10 a m S u n ­ red -in k D epression Areas, such as d ay school. 11 a m Jo h n Place new sp ap ers th ro u g h o u t t h e nation ex isted from 1914 to 1916. from pastor. tf «JEMEMFFH w h e n 'lOuR.FOLrui GOT THE nHCNOGK.-)pH ... , . ■ have sold fo r $2 or m ore a y e a r for 1920 to 1923. and from 1929 to 1936 - h o — * w t k t — h e — - £ ig r m ? a n p x o j EhTeatTAiNeP thf D uring th e past y ear th e country- m any years, and d u rin g the d e p re s­ All Saints Episcopal Church O regon’s T raffic D eaths H-»'-' ON Y O uK -ûTRXET WITH POPÙt-AR. lias crossed N orm al an d is in the S e rv ic e fo r th e n in th Sunday a f t ­ sion. T he subscription price pays only beginning of an o th er black - ink e r T r in it y St Jam es day M o rn in g (By E arl Snell. S ecretary of State) a sm all portion of the cost of p ro d u c­ P ro sp erity Area. p ra y e r at 11. T h e re w i l l be no e a rly A Series of W eekly A rticles on the ing a new spaper, th e g rea t bulk be­ It is tru e th at o rd in arily the stock s e r v ic e — R e g in a ld H ic k s , v ic a r. P roblem of H ighw ay S afety by E arl m ark et reach es its peak in the ing from ad v ertisin g revenues. Snell. S ecretary of S tate early p art of a P rosperity Area. First Baptist i'hurch A p p roxim ately a q u a rte r of a m illion O re­ M any of O regon's w eekly new sp a­ No one. how ever, really know s w hat P ra y e r and B ible study h o u r. this "early p art" is u n til the e n ­ pers, including the M cMinnville T ele­ gon m otor vehicle o p erato rs have applied to my office d u rin g th e past th irty days fo r r. tire area is com pleted' All depends T hu rsd ay evening a t 8 Sunday- phone-R egister. Hood River News, ren ew al of th e ir d riv ers' licenses. It is e x ­ upon th e LENGTH of th e Area. If school at 9 45 a. m. O u r Sunday- T illam ook H erald -H ead lig h t, S heri­ pected th a t an o th e r h u n d red thousand a p p li­ the New A rea is to last som e years, school is continuing to grow , anil if you do not a tten d S unday school d an Sun, St. H elens Sentinel-M ist and cations w ill be received d u rin g th e present then w e certain ly have not reached an yw here, we in v ite you to visit us. th e stock-selling point. In view of o thers a re $2 and most of them have m onth, an d th a t all of th ese licenses w ill be in th e ex tra o rd in a rily long D epres­ M orning w orship at eleven o'clock. been fo r years. O th ers a re going up th e hands of th e applicants before th e first of sion A rea th ro u g h w hich we have T he pastor is going to speak upon th e very vital subject. T he Way now because prices of ev ery th in g th a t A ugust. P ro p er h an d lin g of th is w o rk co n stitu tes ju s t passed. I believe th a t the new of Cain ' B. Y. P U.. w ill m eet at go into the producing of a n ew sp ap er a considerable problem , as w ell as b eing an P ro sp erity A rea is good for some seven o'clock. E vening service at ears to come. Money is ex ception­ 8 o'clock, at w hich tim e th e pastor have gone up to a point w here they im p o rtan t facto r in safety w ork. T he actu al y ally cheap, a big housing shortage w ill continue his series of messages w ritin g and m ailin g of the license card s is a are forced to or fold up. com p arativ ely sm all m atter, b u t to see th a t exists, an d several new industries on "T he R eturn of th e L ord." We To those w ho p e rh a p s m ay say, th ey a re placed only in th e h an d s of people are on th e point of becom ing big invite you to th is service, w hich is evangelistic in its appeal and in ­ “ It isn’t w orth it,” and th ere a r e w ho are a b le to m eet th e req u irem en ts c o n ­ businesses. About Politics? stru ctiv e in ch aracter. T he church some, it m ight be w ell to point to sid ered necessary for safe d riv in g involves a What M any read ers w ill say: "Y our w ith a hearty w elcom e to all. O rtiz larg e am ount of checking an d personal in ­ th e g re a te r news and adv ertisin g now vestigation. T his co n stitu tes a responsibility statistics do not p revent Roosevelt W. W eniger. pastor offered by th e A rgus. This n ew sp a­ th from k illin g th e goose w hich has a t I am conscientiously try in g to m eet, and Christian Church p e r from the tim e of its fo u n d in g in at th e sam e tim e give as pro m p t service as ju s t again sta rte d to lay a few- golden eggs. " My an sw er to this L ord's Day unified stu d y -w o rsh ip ' 1894 to O ctob er 3, 1907, w as $1 per possible. is th at th e p resident cannot now D efective vision, lack of know ledge of the afford to do so. He w ants this service. 9:45-11 45 a. m. C hurch y e a r. D uring p rac tic a lly all of th a t school. 9:45; m orning w orship. 10:45. m otor veh icle laws, in a b ility t o p ro p erly co u n try to enjoy good business tim e th e p a p e r w as of fo u r pages. h an d le a car adn m any reasons com pel th e li­ m ore th an you or I. o r anyone Special music. Serm on by pastor A nnual fellow ship of chu rch es of T he issue of O ctober 3, 1907, w hen cense division to re ject h u n d red s of applicants, T he d em ocratic p arty can r e ­ P o rtlan d and vicinity at M ultno­ th e increase to $1.50 took place had in th e in terests of safety. P ro p e r licensing of else. m ain in pow er only so long as m ah church in afternoon. Those fo u r pages co n tain in g 226 inches of d riv e rs is a h eavy responsibility, b u t only business rem ain s good. T he presi­ in ten d in g to go a re asked to bring new s in c o n tra st w ith 1191 inches of th ro u g h a stric t com pliance w ith th e law is dent has tried v ario u s q u a c k basket d in n e r w ith them and we'll es from th e NRA to c o rn e r­ go a fte r m orning w orship. C h ris­ new s and fe a tu re s in th e A rgus of it possible fo r th e d e p artm en t to do its p art schem ing th e gold m arket. He sees that tian E ndeavor. 7 p. m.. in term ed i­ Ju ly 15, 1937, in w hich ann o u n ce­ in h elping to elim in ate O regon's traffic deaths. all th ese have failed. a te and young people. U nion s e r ­ m ent w as m ade of th e $2 ra te . T h a t Mr. R oosevelt has now com e to vice w ith M ethodist church a t the th e conclusion th a t th e best w ay M ethodist church. 8 p. m. C h ris­ p a p e r of O ctober 3, 1907, h ad no to have good business and reduce tia n pastor brings th e m essage com m unity co rrespondents, w h ereas u nem ploym ent is to let business You w ill alw ays find a w elcom e th e Ju ly 15 issue h a d new s lette rs m ake all th e money it reasonably in o u r midst. F rien d s and stran g ers from 34 d iffe re n t co rresp o n d en ts in Saving T h ro u g h P la n n in g can an d th en m ake it d istrib u te in v ited .—R L P utnam , pastor, e fashion in certain q u a rte rs to th e m oney th rough g re a te r taxes. —::— various p a rts of W ashington county. sn eer It at is p th lan n in g in g o v ern m en tal affairs as h ig h er wages, and especially en fo rc­ Pilgrim House To th e person who w ants to keep both expensive an d useless. Those w ho w ould ed d ividend paym ents. T his is now J u ly 25: C hapel serv ice of p u b ­ inform ed on w h a t is going on in his dam n it w ith th e u ltim ate in dam n atio n call the official ad m in istratio n program . it "socialistic.” C onceding th a t som e effo rts It m ay n o t ap p eal to w ealthy peo­ lic w orship. 9:30 a. m.. w ith litu rg y per w ill be celebrated. P asto r II P entecostal T a b e rn a c le hom e com m unity a n d w ho ta k e s a d ­ by p lan n ers m ay be a sh eer w aste of tim e, we ple. It m ay keep them from b u y ­ fo r th e Feast of St. Jam es, the S. H aller may be consulted any S u n d a y school, HI a in . classes v a n ta g e of th e a d v ertisin g of th e th in k th e re is no d o u b t th a t on th e w hole in Apostle. S erm on topic. "T he B less­ day. except M unday, betw een 10 fo r a ll ages M o rn in g w o rs h ip at 11 g stocks, forcing th em to buy m any progressive local business firm s p lan n in g is h e re to stay, an d in th e long ru n n o n -tax ab le bonds. T his program , ed F erry m an ," a stu d y of t h e a. m. and noon, or bv ap p o in t­ Y oung peopli . m il t in g . 6 45 p. m . trad itio n s su rro u n d in g St. C h risto p ­ m ent, at the house office, 232 N D e lm a r W y a tt, p re s id e n t. S u n d a y and in th e A rgus classified page, th e w ill save th e ta x p a y e rs th ousands of dollars how ever, should g reatly benefit her. patron of travelers, w ho is also T hird avenue. i v i n in g iv a n g e b tic se rvice M id - th e g reat m ass of n ew sp ap er re a d ­ if in tellig en tly directed. A rgus is w orth m any tim es over th e ssei k services T h u rs d a y e ve n in g . ers. It m eans th a t you can buy com m em orated th is wav. "R eligion A few w eek s ago, an item in th e new s in the N ews" topics: "T he M exican p a ltry fo u r cents a w eek it will cost. B ilile stu d y . S a tu rd a y e v e n in g p r a y ­ Foursquare Gospel Church ade this p o in t clear. C o u n ty A gent R. G. . stocks in good com panies and be C hurches A re Closed A gain." "The e r and p ra ise . S p c iu l m usic hy th e T h a t price is less th a n a p a c k ag e of L m arson w as q u o ted as h av in g said th a t $15.000 su re of good dividends, an d y et not F leet is In." and "T he H abit of S unday school. 9:45 a. m . classes o rc h e s tra A ll e v e n in g services b e ­ gum , six c ig a rettes or a soft d rin k p e r ex p en d ed 10 y ears ago w ould h av e cleaned up have th e incom e tak en aw ay from F orgetful in g ra titu d e ." N ext S u n ­ for all ages. M orning w orship at 11. g in at 7:45 J. F S h a c k e lfo rd pas­ you by h ig h incom e taxes. th e noxious w eed situ atio n in th is county, and day m orning, A ugust 1. th e w o r­ Why Is G od Good to You." Rev. J. to r. w eek. th e w eeds could th e n have b een k e p t u n d er Balancing the Budget ship p re p a ra to ry to the holy com ­ W illiam C arm ain, pastor C rusader D u rin g his first adm inistration, m union w ill be observed, and th e service. 6:15 p. m . M iss W anda control at a sm all, a n n u a l ex p en d itu re. Now. Ilium - G r o u n d s S a fe r acco rd in g to M r. L arson, th e cost of w eed P resid en t Roosevelt w as not in ­ follow ing S u n d ay m orning public P ark, president E vangelistic service. In 452 traffic accidents in w hich 7:45 p m . "How W rong Can I Bi­ terested in balancing th e budget. ad m in istratio n of th e L ord's S u p ­ erad icatio n w ould b e th e p ro h ib itiv e sum of and Still Be Right." Rev. C arm ain. a person was killed le ith e r d riv ­ H ad a p lan n in g com m ission been He w as w illing to have th e gov­ The links betw een th e p rese n t day $250.000 pastor. Week night services. T ues­ er. pedestrian or occupant of car). ern m e n t go deeply in to debt, be­ m eantim e. E ngland is w o rk in g day fu n ctio n in g 10 y e a rs ago, ch arg ed ch iefly w ith 28.3 of th e d riv e rs involved w ere an d th e pioneer p ast of th is g re a t th e d u ty of ta k in g th e long v iew ahead, the lieving th a t this excess debt could and night to rearm and again b e ­ day and F riday at 8 o'clock. aw ay from th e ir usual su rro u n d ­ be paid off d u rin g th e n e x t period com e th e w orld's greatest pow er. O regon country are being sw iftly w eed p ro b lem could have been foreseen to . of pro sp erity . N ow th is tim e has A nyhow . I am going to E ngland ings or home tow n, says the O re ­ Beaverton Church of Christ gon S tate M otor association, and severed. In th e d e a th of Mrs. M elissa be th e m enace it has p ro v en to be, a n d steps com e fo r p ay in g off th e debt. O nly in S eptem ber, and w ill then send B ible school. 9:45 a m . M rs V er- of the accidents in w hich thc.se A. D odds of B anks such a connection could have been ta k e n to m eet it. one w ay exists for d o in g so and you some first-h a n d inform ation h e cost to th e co u n ty an d to in d iv id u al th at is w ith increased federal taxes. from there. In th e m eantim e, do nia Hopper, sup erin ten d en t. C om ­ 283 d riv ers w ere involved, 204 oc­ m union service follow ed by p re a c h ­ has been lost. Born n e a r old G reen ­ fa rm T ers for w eed erad icatio n o v er a period of ed eral tax es com e only from im ­ not let anyone get aw ay from you ing at 11 a. m., special m usic by the cu rred a t night. ville in 1849, Mrs. D odds sp en t prac- years, w ill am o u n t to m illions of dollars. All F ports. sales, profits, and incomes. stocks of GOOD A m erican com ­ directed by Mrs. J. Johnson FACE SET L IK E F E IN T tically all h er life in th is county a n d th is m ig h t have been avoided by a little plan- To get tax es from these sources, panies not handicapped b y b i g choir Preaching. 8 p. m„ Sunday. W ednes­ O ut from tlie ivory palaces and w itnessed th e tra n sfo rm a tio n of a ning. BUSINESS MUST BE GOOD. T he bond issues' or h aevy cum ulative day evening B ible study at 8 w ill be P lan n in g in g o v ern m en t is h e re to stay ad m in istratio n 's w hole financial p referred issues. led by Mrs. R 1). W illiams. S tra n g ­ dow n to this scene, C hrist cam e g re a t w ilderness into a section of In stead of a ttack in g p lan n in g as v isio n ary and program w ill collapse unless we (C opyright 1937 P u b lish ers ers and friends are cordially invited On past the big places w here dw elt m odern farm s in terlaced w ith m ac a ­ socialistic, w e sh o u ld h ail it as one m o re con­ have p ro sp erity from now on. The the rich. Be w ent. On to the back F in an cial B ureau) —G eorge H Hatch, pastor. sections w here poverty, disease and dam roads. Mrs. D odds w as rec e n tly trib u tio n to w ard m ak in g dem o cracy w o rk m ore p resid en t’s fu tq re d epends solely cooties held high carnival. The crow ned "Q ueen M o th er” o f t h e efficiently. P lan n in g in go v ern m en t is m ere­ thereon. A n o th er decline n o w dead w ere raised, th e lam e made m eans d eath to th e dem ocrats. W ashington County P ioneer and N a ­ ly com m on sense.—V ale E n terp rise. to w alk, the blind to see, the "Why, then, does not th e presi­ tive Sons and D a u g h te rs’ association d en t stop th ese strik e s? ” you ask. Thursday, July 15 | dent, attack s H eyw ood B roun as hungry w ere fed. T he comm on peo­ as th e oldest native d a u g h te r in W a sh ­ P ro b ab ly one reason is th a t he R oosevelt refuses to abandon "stooge for com m unists" and calls ple heard him gladly as He open­ owes so m eth in g to L ew is and is, court reorganization proposal. De­ on B roun to resign as p resident of ed th eir eyes to see how God would ington county. She h ad th e love and pour out on sinful man the riches p erh ap s afraid of him . A n o th er r e a ­ clares congress d u ty-bound to pass A m erican N ew spaper G uild. resp ect of those w ho knew , p a rtic u ­ of his favor. son is th a t th e p resid en t honestly it. Monday, July 19 larly a t Banks, w here she lived fo r Then cam e the dav w hen He Russian new sp ap ers w arn foes of th in k s h ig h er w ages w ill m e a n C hina refuses to c ap itu late to J a ­ Fifteen Years Ago m ore p u rch asin g pow er and u lti­ th e ir pow er in aviation as show n pan's dem ands. M arines arran g e steadfastly set his face to go to so long. Jerusalem . T here He m ust suffer Argus. J u ly 20. 1922—P itch er Jim Case of m ately resu lt in b e tte r business. by tw o tra n s-p o la r flights. m any things of the elders a n d Jap an and C hina clea r decks of for protection of A m ericans. R eedville b re a k s arm on last p itch in gam e M oreover, in this he m ay be right. B ritish Foreign S ecretary Eden The m ain reason for his ap p aren t action. T okio o rd ers 3,000.000 r e ­ w arns house of com m ons of grave chief priests and th e scribes and w hich R eedville w on over B anks 19 to 8. serves to stan d ready for m obiliza­ tie killed and raised the th ird day If the tra ffic situation in H illsboro’s H illsboro T elephone com pany has put in inaction is th a t business, stock w ar dangers in E urope and in the So He told his disciples. But they business section doesn’t re su lt in a sev eral th o u san d d o llars in im p ro v em en ts in prices, and especially steel o u tp u t tion. O rient. Says governm ent will not Jo h n Day b ank robbers cap tu red knew not w hat He m eant. How ere in creasin g too fast d u rin g the tak e sides w ith any 'isms, but w ill­ could He of m ighty m iracles come serious accid en t som e of these days new poles and lines. C. E. W ells is o u t ev ery w w inter. Som e check w as needed. and placed in jail. ing to co-operate w ith any g o v ern ­ day w ith h is clim bers on, b u t h e isn 't going Blaze destroys $230,000 B urns ho­ we will be badly m istaken. Mollie u n d er the hand of m an? Yet He A lthough th e president has tem ­ m ent for peace. e any m ore falls if h e can h elp it. w ent on telling them "A nd I. if O ’Donnell received leg bruises S a tu r­ to tak p o rarily h u rt business by flirtin g tel. G overnor L ehm an of New York B anks now boasts of paved streets. F riday. Ju ly 16 I be lifted up from the earth, will with th e C. I. O„ he is extending anotinces oposition to Roosevelt day aftern o o n w hen a c a r sto p p ed F leet w eek opens in P o rtlan d Jo h n D. K och of n e a r B loom ing drops the P ro sp erity area by so doing. draw all men u n to me. This He court reorganization bill. suddenly because of a d o u b le-p ark ed dead in his y a rd J u ly 13. w ith a rriv al or battleships. Good tim es w ill now la st longer G reatest b a ttle of S pain's civil sai(d. signifying w hat death He S enate holds rights for dem ocratic R ay-M aling can n ery calls for o u tsid e help, th an if business w ere allow ed to c a r and th e bicycle on w hich she w as w ar cen ters around M adrid. Each should die ” T ruly, He knew w hat leader. S en ato r Joseph Robinson. price to redeem y o u r soul from rid in g w ith a n o th e r girl ra n into it. th e local su p p ly being insu fficien t to ta k e care hum along as it w as doing e a rlie r L ast rites held in P o rtlan d for ex- side m akes big effort to destroy the pains of etern al woe. e p ro d u ct b eing received. in th e year. other. Let us hope th a t th e new tra ffic code of th Mrs. G overnor Ju liu s L. M eier With hi.s face set like flin t He L u cretia H. B a rre tt of H illsboro w eds Is Europe a Menace? F ederation of W oodw orkers i n R epublic S teel charged w ith vio­ g ets some needed results. reached the city. T hen cam e the K. E. E dm ondson of C reston, Wash., J u ly 1C. Some of you pessim ists w ill say lations of W agner labor relations session votes 358 to 71 to affiliate ' night when He w as to be b e tra y ­ w ith C. I. O. Mrs. S arah S m ith R ounds dies a t hom e of th a t an o th er w orld w a r is liable act. Jam es G. S tahlm an. p resident of ed. The tem ple police, w ith the d au g h ter, Mrs. F. C. F rances at O ak P ark , J u ly to s ta rt at any tim e in Europe, or Hitch h ik e r robs P o rtlan d doctor, A m erican N ew spaper P u b lish ers’ as­ leaders of the people cam e to tak e ' 20. in the F ar East. I do not say th a t w ho gave him a ride. sociation, tells N ational E ditorial as­ him. Across the brook C edron and “ It d ep en d s on whose ox is being S a tu rd a y , J u ly 17 C arn atio n com pany p aying $1.95 a h u n d red such a w ar w ill not com e some sociation at D etroit t h a t "closed into the garden, they pressed w ith T hird b an d it in Jo h n Day bank tim e. B ut I am su re it w ill not g o re d .” This old saying seem s to hold fo r m ilk. new s and editorial shop” is "in ­ lanterns and torches f o r light. robbery, L loyd B arkdoll, an ex- com e th is year. T h ere can be no B uxton by v o te of 27 to 15 abolishes Its p e rfe c tly tru e in the case of th e C. I. com patible w ith, and inim ical to a Jesu s know ing all things th a t should convict, a rre ste d in P ortland and gen eral w ar so long as E ngland free press.” come upon him, w ent fo rth and O. going to th e courts in an e ffo rt to tw o -y ear high school course. B. B ailey, fo rm erly of H illsboro, and F ran ce co n tinue th e ir present con fesses. oiid unto them , Whom seek ye? Tuesday, July 20 secure an injunction ag ain st th e use dies M in rs. P A. Jap an m obilizes forces w ithin policies. Ja p a n w ould lik e to u n ite o rtla n d J u ly 17. G oglielm o Marconi. 6.3, inventor T hey answ ered. Jesu s of N azareth w ith G erm an y and fight Russia, strik in g d istan ce of populous cen-1 of tro o p s to preserve order and p ro ­ of w ireless and radio, dies in Rome. Jesus said unto them . I am He b u t n e ith e r can afford to do so ters of China. te c t th e rig h ts of people to work. The Thirty Years Ago And w ith th at they all w ent b a c k ­ H undreds of casualties re su lt in Italy, of h e a rt attack. ju s t yet. M ussolini is m aking a Roosevelt says scientific progress w ard and fell to the ground. co u rts w ere fla u n ted by them in re ­ A rgus, J u ly 18. 1907—T w o or th ree people lot of noise; b u t so does a n y India's w orst tra in w reck as train Now look again. H ere is a m ir­ d an g er to labor. c e n t eviction orders in the sit-dow n have trie d to get a petition to ru n a saloon a t anim al w hen o u t on a lim b. Som e goes over em bankm ent. New com prom ise c o u rt hill may acle' You see th e ir little torches P ortland B eavers win tw o gam es say E ngland is cow ardly; b u t let B anks, b u t th a t grow ing place seem s to have s trik e situ atio n . | and then for an instant, b rig h te r from San F rancisco to go into first bring about peace in senate. concluded th a t it w a n ts no m ore of th a t b u si­ me tell you she is very, v e ry wise. division W illiam A llen W hite of K ansas than the sun at noonday, another in C oast league. When in d o u b t follow th e English. ness in th e tow n. proposes M ayor L aG uardia of New light breaking forth on them . For Sunday, July 18 H illsboro w ill pro b ab ly have a s tre e t c a r­ E nglishm en are now b u y in g A m er­ when C hrist left the ivory palaces, O regon an d W ashington forests York as n ex t republican leader. ican stocks. hit by fires w hen lightning strikes. , New farm art, em bracing crop lo tak e a hum an form, He s trip ­ A n e m p lo y e r u n d e r the term s of n ival th is fail as th ere is considerable agitation O nly th re e men are th re a te n in g r it. A few y ears ago H illsboro gave a ro u s­ Navy abandons search for A melia control features of AAA declared ped him self of his glory, dow n to th e W a g n e r lab o r relations act c a n ­ fo in g stre e t fa ir and it w as a g reat success. P o st­ the peace of E urope today, viz— E a rh a rt and h e r navigator, F r e d ' unconstitutional hy su p rem e court the d rain in g point. Now He r e - ' n o t ad v ise w ith his employes about m aster B. P. C o rn eliu s and M ayor Jo h n D ennis H itler, S talin , and M ussolini. R e­ Noonan. and th e “e v e r-n o rm al” granary, in ­ eeives it back for an in sta n t and liable and confidential inform ation 1 Jap an ese c h arg e heavy concen­ troduced in congress. union a ffilia tio n . If he does so he can fav o r it. flesh and blood could not stand has ¡convinced E ngland th a t sooner tratio n s of C hinese troops n ear P e i­ N ational labor relatio n s board before the brightness of th at glory. W illiam B agley Sr.. W. H. B agley a n d or la te r one o r m ore of th ese d ic ta ­ be c h a rg e d w ith v io latin g the law. It ping co n stitu tes a c t of aggression charges O regon state conciliation A Her this proof of pow er, C hrist so u n d s like th is is an abrid g m en t of G eorge R. B agley in co rp o rate “T h e B agley tors will die o r see his crazy d ic ta ­ against Jap an board w ith favoritism in Oregon su rren d ered him self and w ent on pany," to h an d le th e ir hop business. to rsh ip blow up. This m eans th a t F rance developing th re e - y ear W orsted case. one of o u r m ost fu n d a m e n ta l rights C om to die under y o u r sins and mine. L au rel m a rrie d m en to play H illsboro b en e­ E ngland need only to w a it and let plan to pull itself out of econom ic j F rench govern m en t orders drastic Very God o f v ery God He is dying u n d e r th e co n stitu tio n , t h a t of free dicts S unday. B row n boys to be o v er in force. the people of th ese co u n tries elim ­ difficulties. econom ics in effort to a v e rt fin an ­ to set us free -Georg* N. T aylor E d w ard W. K e rr of H illsboro dies J u ly 15. inate the present danger. In th e j W illiam G reen, A. F. of L. presi- cial difficulties. sp e ec h . B eaverton. Paid adv. Worth It? Yes! n n r i 4 . i v , Tub’ D eath o f J u s tic e J U C a m p b e ll leave va ca n cy on tin* state s s u p ie m e b en ch to lie fille d th ro u g h a p p o in tm e n t by G o v e rn o r M ai tin S hould the g o v e rn o i p ro m o te a c ir c u it ju d g e to t i l l , post, w in c h is Hie lo g ic a l p ro ­ ce d u re backed by In n u m e ra b le precedent a n o th e r vacancy w ill he crea te d w ith w h ic h to re w a rd om e d e s e rv in g d e m o cra t F or it is g e n e ra lly ta ke n fu r g ra n te d th a t such up p o in tm e n ls w hen made w i l l go to a m e m b e r o f th e g o v e rn o r's o w n p a rty . E s p e c ia lly is tin .iim p tien w a rra n te d w hen c o n s id e ra tio n i. g iv e n t " th e w e a lth o f h ig h grade j u d n i i l m a te iia l in the d e m o c ra tic ra n k s Justice Campbell 71. whose passing came su d d e n ly s h o rtly b efore 0 p ill Friday, bad been a m em ber o f th e su p re m e c o u rt s in e * J a n u a ry , 1931 P re v io u s ly fo r 28 y c a is he had SCI le d as c ir c u it ju d g e o f C la cka m a s counts e i 's e i l t tw w o y years e a r s a a- , c » h uu in n lie had s served ie - i f j justice of the u p rc in e com i am i had ju s t e n te re d U| il his si eeomt six veal te rm as a supreme colli Justic new Plans fu r o p e n in g bids on s lru c lio n p ro g ra m at th e Eastern O reg o n T u - be re u h >s IS h o s p ita l at T h e D alles svere h a lte d S a tu rd a y w hen th e b o a rd o f c o n tro l was id vised by I ' I ' llm k le y , sla te d ir e c to r fo r the P W A th a t prospects w ere n o w good fo r oh ta m in g fe d e ra l a id fo r th is p ro je c t T h e lio.u I had d e rid e d against fedei al a u l w h e n th e P W A g ra n ts w e ll* pluccd on a s t r ic t ly r<*lu *f-la lio r basis A c c o rd in g to H o c k le y P W A is n o w back on the o ld 55-45 basis T h e sla te a lre u d y h i . an a p p lic a tio n in fo r $78 193 o f fe d e ra l m oney and it Is b e lie ve d th u t tile g ru n t call be c le .ii - cd w ith in th re e weeks The p ro g ra m at I'ho D alles in clu d e s a ,80-bed h o s p ita l u n it, a p h y s i­ c ia n s residence, h e a tin g p la n t and la u n d ry a m i an a d d itio n lo ttie nurses' im in e _ T o l.il cost o f till* p ro g ra m is e s tim a te d at $17.3 762. T in* last le g is la tu re a p p ro p ria te d $115.000 t o - w a rd these im p ro v e m e n ts , b u t i f th e fe d e ra l g ra n t comes th ro u g h It is egpeeted th a t $2(1- ihh ) o f th e s ta te a p p ro p ria tio n w ill be saved • • • • A p p o in tm e n t o f J D H o - o f S e a ttle .« a d m in is tra to r o f th e B o n n e v ille p o w e r pro. je c t w o u ld be d e trim e n ta l to O re g o n 'l In te r­ est in tlie o p in io n o f G o v e rn o r M a r lin , w h o charges th a t leaders in th e fig h t fo r cheap p o w e r have "sold o u t to S e a ttle " T h e g o ve r­ n o r blam es the useenduncy o f the S e a ttle can* ■lidate on th e p u llin g and h u u liu g engaged in by O regon in te re s ts w h ic h have n e v e r been able to get to g e th e r e ith e r on m a tte rs o f pole . o r on a c a n d id a te fo r th e jo b o f a d m in is tra to r. • • • • S alem was w e s te rn h e u d q u a rtc rx fo r th e U n ite tl States a rm y one day th is w e e k w h e n h ig h r a n k in g o ffic e rs oT th e re g n l.tr a rm y a nd n a tio n a l g u a rd g a the re d to m ake plan« fo r th e fo rth c o m in g m an e u ve r« to be h e ld at F o r t L e w is A u g u s t 17 to 31 O reg o n w ill c o n trib u te 3300 o ffic e rs and men to th e m ore th a n 14.000 w h o w ill p a rtic ip a te in th e peace tim e m a n ­ euvers at F o rt Lew is. • • * • S chool s u p e rin te n d e n t« fro m O re g o n ’« 3il co u n ties m et here th e f ir s t o f th e w e e k f o r th e ir a n n u a l conference. A d m im s ti a tiu n and tra n s p o rta tio n p ro b le m s d em anded m ost o f the a tte n tio n o f the educators. * • • • N in e ty -fiv e la w graduates to o k th e state b a r e x a m in a tio n here th is we« k R ig h t o f tin* a p p lic a n ts fo r adm ission to the bar w ere women. Rt suit < f the exarninati« •n w ill n o t be m ade p u b lic u n til S eptem ber. D e c la rin g th a t he is “ out o f ste p " W. I.. G osslin. N ic k la s J Z y ls tra o f P e rry d a le . P o lk c o u n ty , has file d hi.s d e c la ra tio n o f in te n tio n to seek th e d e m o c ra tic n o m in a tio n fo r c o n ­ gress in the fir s t O regon d is tr ic t. G o *s lin , sec­ r e ta r y to G o v e rn o r M a rtin , has been m e n tio n e d as a possible c a n d id a te fo r th e co n g re ssio n a l post, a lth o u g h he is s t ill re g is te re d as a v o te r in M u ltn o m a h co u n ty . • ♦ • ♦ C o rp o ra tio n C o m m is s io n e r H a z le tt in h e r it ­ ed a sta te -o w n e d a u to m o b ile fro m his p re d e ­ cessor in o ffic e . A fte r tw o m o n th s ' e x p e rie n c e he d iscovered th a t he had no le g itim a te use fo r the ca r and asked th e b o a rd o f c o n tro l t • taTJe it o ff his hands. T h e req u e st was so u n ­ usual a.s to ra te as news s o rt o f a m an bites dog angle W h ile th e b o a rd is beslegt^d w ith requests fo r new cars at a lm ost e v e ry meet in g th i was th e fir s t tim e w ith in th e m e m o ry o f a nyone a ro u n d th e state house th a t un o f ­ fic ia l has e v e r tu rn e d a ca r back because he co u ld not fin d a n y use fo r it. . . . . Death o f J u liu s L M e ie r at h is hom e n e a r^ P o rtla n d last w eek leave« o n ly fiv e liv in g O regon e x -g o v e rn o rs : J a y B o w e rm a n (19K b; O sw a ld W e s t (1911-19151; Ben W O lc o tt <1019- 1923/; W a lte r M P ie rce <1923-1927); a nd A. W. N o rb la d <1929-1931). • • • • License« nf 352 O regon m otorist* w ere r e ­ voked d u ring the first six m onths of 19.37 and 185 m otorists had th eir d riv in g p erm its s u s ­ pended aeeiirding to S ecretary of S tate Snell D runken d riving resulted in the revocation of .131 licenses, none of w hich can be renew ed for three yeur.s unlew proof of flnnneiul respon­ sibility to pay for dam age claim s Is furnished in the m eantim e. Jots in Jest These tran s-p o lar flights look all rig h t ti us, but the Soviet pilots w ill need sim ple nam es if th ey 're going to popularize th e trip. * ♦ ♦ » R ockefeller's $25.000.000 estate w ill sh rln l to $l0.(i()().()()0, a fter tux deductions. Even si it s not bud to have som ething to shrink * » » » A gentlem an of leisu re is now a fellow on a 30-hour week w ith tim e to sp are on : picket line. * * * ♦ T he D uke of W indsor celebrated his 43ri b irth d ay recently, but as far as th e Londm papers w ere concerned, all he got w as a yea: older. ♦ * ♦ ♦ .-»till no appointm ent to th e suprem e court M eanw hile, the president's possible choices an aging every day. *' * • * B ritish prem ier denies E ngland repudiate! her w ar debt. We can th erefo re look fo r un o th er plea for “extension." * * » * S fory says Ju stice V anD evanter is re tir­ ing to farm ing w ith distinction. Well, any faim ei w ith a $20,000 annual incom e woulc be distinctive. * ♦ ♦ * P arisian fashion designers a r e show inj gowns m ade of spun glass, w hich O u g h t h draw many a penetrating observation.