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P itfè Two te m o n o a ñ lE b o n J B ^ A r u US W ith Which I* Combined Ih» Hlllahnro Independent H ill.b u ro A re n s , 1191 H ilU b o ro Independent. 1ST» M, K IN N E Y 4 M -K IN N E Y , P u b ll.h e r. P u ld l.h e d T h u rs tls r — Entered .a .» c o n d -c l.M m a tte r in »h» p u e tu ille » m H llla b cru , Oregon w. V E R N E M c K IN N K Y E d ito r MRS. F C. M cK JN N K Y 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 U N T Y ht.!^ lJ u 1*d , ! iiOI* , " n ’ Hr ' w ' * k l >r N e w a p e r. I M W ( w " ' * ’*’>■ New apaper Eleven. 1050 H onurable M e ntion N a tn .n .i E . r i . l A . . „ Newspaper P ro d u cll,.,, ( u n t w t , i x u - c . ; G eneral E .c e llenee. i « 5 u S a b a rrip tio n Kates s t r ic t ly Caah in Advance W ith in W ash in g to n C ounty Per year ...... Î1.50 T w o m onth« _ •0 55 Six month« >5 On« m onth Three month* .50 Per copy .05 Oi Wa« K ington C ounty U. 8.. per year 00 F oreign countri«« W 5(1 M em ber: Oregon State a /*** E d ito rin i A ««oc i a 11 o n and N a tio n a l E d i t o r i a l '“ '* Aaaociation. Ai' ' F irs t A udited Paper. I . a r g e n t ARC W eekly ( irc u la tio n in West. Advertises Communit.v A fta t r s .T T T T ts B O R r t n F G o N Railroad Outlook Church t’S Depends on Labor It was w ith a sense of pride th at Christian Church the publishers and s ta f f m em bers of l ord's day u n ifie d stud y-w orsh ip |B> Roger W. Babson l th e A rgus received word that th eir service tl 45 11 45 a in Church B ABSO N PARK. Muss T h e s c h o o l 9 45 E v a n g e lis t \ I I M e . p a p e r had received national recogni Reynolds w ill be here to lake a ra ilro a d , m id the u tilitie s the na tion th ro u g h placin g th ird in the na tio n s tw o largest industries are m otio n p ictu re o f o u r school by tional w eekly n e w sp a p e r contests in in ttie "doghouse " Despite huge classes M orn ing w o rsh ip 10 45. g e n e ra l excellence am i also on its gains i n t h e i r 11 4.5 Speeial music Evangelist M r in \ it.*d to volum e o f bu si Reynolds has been ed ito rial page. These double honors n e s s a n ,t i h i' preach C h ristian Endeavor 7 p n t a re sh a re d by everyone on the A rgus senate’s supreme J," " 'r,” ediute and ».Him: people ... .. ra .1 il 1 1 nion service at M ethodist church s ta ll. It only re tle c ts th e sincere e f ■ourt action, stocks a r e n o H l> in C h ristian m in iste r preach forts of the publishers to tu rn out a Sermon C h rist in Hum an hig h e r t h a n a mg n ew sp ap er th a t is in keeping with the Jo in t l adies .Aid and M is year ago. w h ile L ife progress of the com m unitv th a t has u t ilit y e q u it ie s sionary society meeting. Tuesday*. been th eir hom e th ro u g h o u t t h e i r are considerably 2 to 4 30 p in Intere sting prog tan, A m erica Place of lives. cheaper. In one on ' " ra l " Olk case business is ‘'J,* J 0 ,? ’*' • "'""» •tc c d l.o rd s P a rtic u la r pleasu re is gained out above th e 1931 1 U > H 1 ' ’ u ln a m , t ,.,s io i ot the fact th a t the w inning of these level and in the A ll Saints Episcopal Church other instance it honors and o th ers d u rin g the last Services to r the eleventh Sunday at an a ll-tim e seven y ears have b rought a grea ileal Roger IV. Ratoon Holy com m union at . peak L o w e r a fte r I'lin ity ot v aluable a d v e rtisin g to this com- rates, h , ig h e r taxes, heavier labor • 31’ a m M orning pra yer at 11 The next o ffic a l visit ot the Bishop w ill m unit v. charges, a n d p o litic a l badgering T h l lr 'i l tv , Phe Great American Home Political Pot Brewing GOuuV « a » c v n ' i #1 SC a h s p . -n-,6-, O nly d te ? , 1 WAS P |_*N IN t H A ,' A H iv e . ¿CM C - tv? A O w OTWt 9 1 H Í 8«e vCsed CAwt e s t / • i . 1 -■ “ 7 - 1 • ■ s i , , ' & R T is .A i l l ' l l ' I » (Ilv A. I.. I.iiid lm k l SALEM C lu re rirc I) W uiiuricr. P orlLirn l r i’.il «• tale ilvu lci . | ; bviiq; vm uin to «*rk the i«qHibhiatt no m ination fo r Roveinor, it be- cam** know n hvre thw we«*k. I? G 1>< luiio. Salem n al estate* man ami a clo.se pet -.on.it frie n ti o f WuRonvr, Maid t in t patitionn w vro now being circu late d and lllw ia lly .signed n ig - ing Wagoner to run Dvluuo said that w h ile the Townsend movement waa in no wi.se m- terested in Wagoner's candidacy he w ould ie celv»- coiisid(*rabli* suppoi I from tin* $?1W) i- month-pen.-'ion advoc ates if lie decides I o make the ra<'e Wagoner huft been active m tin* Townsend movement its a le ctu re r fo r »nine time, A po ftn itial republican anpirant fo r Wultee M Pierce’s scat in congress tnude l»is app< ai • ance d u rin g the we«*k m tin* peraon of LL S H a lciitine o f K lam ath Fulls H aientine .serve-1 m the state senate d u rin g the recent ttMonoh, defeating N G W allace of Bend foi this p it i h i the No\emb«*i election. a a a a have offset much o f the gam in be Sunday m orn ing December 19 volum e and kept down the price C 7, o n firm a tio n w ill be adm inistered G overnor M a rtin this we<k continued Reginald Hicks i*f pow er and ra ilro a d securities. '* this service his attucks against J 1) Huss a.s the probable The idea of a sw im m ing ta n k in O regon n ew sp ap erm en will wel- Several weeks ago I discussed vica r. a d im n lstru to i of B onneville darn In a state- the Shute p ark here was ag ain ad- come th e re tu rn of E. E. merit to the pi ess the governor review « Ross* as u tility stocks and advised holding yanced a t a m eeting last w eek In e d ito r-p u b lish e r of th e O re B g rodle o n ’Cit'v them fo r hig h e r prices Today 1 P ilg rim House oppuaitiou to the Bonnevilh* developm ent and August tl T ransfiguration o f O ur want to analyze the position of w hich heads ot the tire d e p a rtm e n t D aily E n te rp rise w hich he o n , , ' i declured that the Seattle u t ilit y manager ha, m et w ith the city council, p ark com- fo r ¿o m a n y 'y X . He L t i b X a ^ o the A m erican railroads the la rg Lord. .August 8 Sunday w ith in the always oppoaed the intervals o f the fanners of est business enterprise in the en octave o f the T ra n s fig u ra tio n Fes the great Inland Em pire a-s w ell as the ( ’.»I. yens*0" and ° thei r e Presen,*atlve clt1' f ia te d w ith a larg e a d v e rtisin g agency tire w o rld Just as in the case of tiv a l observance o f the holy com- um bia liv e r section of W ashington and O re m union o f the L o rd s Supper. 9 30 a u tilitie s , the ra ils are s u ffe rin g not ' t u ., . • , , . in S an F rancisco fo r th e last tw o from bad business but from bad tn . w ith m w iita tio n on The Voice gon A pp ointm en t of Boss, the governor «1.- The sw im m ing tan k proposal has y ears and p rio r to th a t w i a w n iS t L u ke 9 3 j, sentim ent Railroad se cu rity ow n- F rom the Cloud been advanced on a num ber of occa- from his n e w sp a p e r on two d iffe r- ers -eve n m ore than p u b lic u t ilit y The com m union is open to a ll thvwe the gigantic pow er and navigation project 0 • ■ » • »t011af '» b y t Ve A rgus an d fo r ent occasions, first as U. S. m inister stockholder. are the "fo rg o tte n ” "w h o tr u ly .. love the L o rd investors of today The on ly d if- LKlon ll’ R’ 1' News topics D ivorce tlu most p a rt has alw ays resu lted in to Siam and la te r as th e re p re s e n ts Em ploym ent o f two n d ilitio u .il gontds .1 ference is that w h ile powei stock- . i, , B ,,v s f ' " S a l‘ ‘ «"R (he «late pii.sun was au tlio i i/e ii by the lui.ii S tt.m e » p I « h fav o rab le vonuneut. five of this governm ent in F inland holders are being »squeezed b \ «n A r r e s t s in G erm any ' of con tro l thus week Salat U* b o f the ne« Success elsew here has been such tha» The O regon City e d i t o r Is w e ll politicians, c a rrie r investors » • , A p u b lic w orship d u rin g the sum- guards w ill lx* |9tld out o f the prison n v o lv IT’ w the 9 30 Pastor H enry it m erits c arefu l consideration on th e th o u g h t of bv the n e w sp a p e r neonle being m ilk e d by labor. log hind, the em ergency board having refused Everyone Has Stake H a lle r may be consulted an> da\ p art ot th e local com m unity. Incom e of O regon I I I I it to approve ., deficiency nppi opt tattoo when The ra ilro a d tro u b le has i t s ~,X‘? p l Mont,a-' between 10 a m tt met here m ore titan a m onth ago. from th e sw im m ers in o th e r c e n te rs ______ .. - and noon, or b \ appointm ent, at the roots, as the u t ilit y squabbl. House O ffice. 232 N o rth T h ird av- • • • • has tak e n care of m ain ten an ce and in mismanagem ent in the past has. bv on ue. A id of the State Rond comm ission in r e gone a long way to w ard paying o ff The county h e a lth unit is perforni- ja n k e rs and law yers The in d u s tr y had to be regulated to give fu n d in g ds outstanding bund und w a iiu n l debt the original investm ent. ing an excellent service fo r th e peo- the p u b lic a "square deal." .-Vs usual First Church of Christ. Scientist bus been sought by the c ity o f Bandon |i , L ndei the kind of supervision th a t pie of V ashlngton countv and th e fl- the pe nd ulu m sw ung too fa r and Services are held every Sunday proposed to refun d $1541.373 tn ouU tundhii; , should be provided at such a pool n anclal rep o rt Indicates 'th a t it is t investors got a "ra w deal." Yet at 11 a. m ; W ednesday evening i bonds ut 25 cents on the d o lla t and 1102 .337 services at 8 o'clock. Sunday school s c rip tu re study fo r a ll eluss- urn The m eeting is p u b lic and via- if a ll interested groups w o uld now th e lives of our youth are m uch sa fe r m ore econom ical w ay In w hich to In outstanding w a rrants on tin* basis of s , s|’ *>*.’lal d iv is io n a l w o rk itors an* welcome p u ll together most of t h e roads at 11 a. m. P up ils up to the age k i ' .. cents on the d o lla r The re fu n d in g program th an th ro u g h h a p h a z a rd sw im m ing h an d le th is necessary activity T hree could be saved. " A ll interested o f 20 years are welcomed. Free .'"'À 8 w o rsl” l> I '3 Ibe p a -to r w ,H is ne cr.sa ry In ord er that the s tric k e n city s ' r ¡ tr ia m s d im m in g hole in nearb y full-tim e people a re now em ployed groups includes not on ly r a il in rea ding room open on Wednesdays v ' h ,, may take advantage of federal funds In n , Foursquare Gospel C h u rrh . Wl ' thc t, st,rno’LV vestors. but also insurance p o lic y and Saturdays fro m 2 u n til 4 n in ,»? . H ‘ » w .ia . • j • a n d Wlth £ ° vern m en t aid it is costinir holders. Sunday's topic "S p irit ” m eeting fo llo w in g the song service Sunday school. 9 45 a. m . class ies reconstruction program , according to May, r savings bank depositors St. H elens is now en gaged in an the county less th a n the old m ethod Ed Capps. ,T h,‘ "erm on w ill ..........The G lo ry for a ll ages, m o rn in g w orahip IL and college students. Coal m iners « • • • active cam paign fo r a sw im m ing pool Rev J W illia m C iirm am . Crusader steel w orkers, and lu m b e r-ja cks as T u a la tin Vla.us Fresh, ,,.r i.ln service, ti 15 p m . Wanda P ark,, and latest rep o rts in th e St. H elens ------------------ “-------- Proponents o f a state o ffice b u ild in g f, r w e ll as employes o f the c a rrie r- B ib le school a tnio a. m : preach- be^the eim.'.n sub H Y t"'’8 Uo<i U l11 president; evangelistic service, 7 45 P ortla nd believe they have found a w a y are a ll affected. R etail merchants, Sentinel-M ist indicate th a t it is m eet- » , • P n, . Rev Jean Sadler M id-w eek housewives, and m otorists have a around the con stitution al debt In h ib itio n , w in , h in g service at 11 a. m : C h ristia n _ ' ing w ith a g re a t deal of success. s e r v ic e s Tuesday. K p m . prayer big stake in the roadroads. bus been threa tening to w reck the program m eeting: F riday. 8 p praise ......... ............................ M oney pledged up to last T h u rsd ay ‘ C ongratulations on v o u r most recent lion This in d u s try is a v ita l a rte ry T h e ir answer to t i l l , problem is found in a service We are happy to announce to ta le d m ore th a n $6.000 of t h e °” * Hs netting to be a habit w ith you. B u t m our economic life . A b a n k ru p ’ ™ n,Fh. ¿ i'L y n 6 X X suprem e court opinion handed dow n moi,* the hom ecom ing o f ou r paxtor. Rev than nine years ago in connection w ith the $10,000 estim ated as th e re q u ire d Ihat 15 a fine achievpm ent and the people Of ra ilro a d system could easily mean J W Carm an, He has been m p rtiK h m g 11 and « 45, young peo a b a n k ru p t nation. That is w h y e v construction of a d o rm ito ry ut the U n ive rsity sum. The St. H elens Pulp & P a p e r have h ™ .M g» \ K apprecia!e the honors - V 0l‘ Southern C a lifo rn ia fo r the past p le s m eeting 7 15. Sunday services com pany pledge,, $2.000 a’nd It i/'b c - X " - ' e ry reader should have a strong of Oregon throu gh a bund issue Io be retire d The O reneo-R eedville Parish w ill b, m , h a i . : o o f t l , local help tw o weeks, due to ttie illness o f his interest in seeing th a t the r a il in ^ 1 nd ay school in both churches, as the new p a s t o r H * -----* ° Y • v v w 1*11X1 AV 10 _ o . . _..o ...w ..e u » VI X tllC from rentals In thut case the suprem e com t fa th e r His hom ecom ing service w ill ■ W. M cCor- roads get fa ir play. P u b lic c o n tro l lieved pledges of union m em bers w ill RalPh R Cronise. “A lb a n y “D e m ^cia b H e rS id - ---- F'—.’ - • WWA4V v u iiiiu i m., ^vorsnip a. _ _m m.: -.*' w orsnio in o,« . . i be . . held that Inasmuch as the proposed bond issue a- w orship servir** service in the m ick. w ill not be held F rida y at It p m Guests abl. to m ove un- i in d u s try by a dem ocracy can O renco church. 11 -s j xan _ exceed $2,000 before th e cam p aig n Sunday at 7 45 p m w ill be Rev and did not in v o lv e a n y debt against (he s ta te , o rsh ip . ---- , • • a “ m.; *•» w wursi never be successful unless the vot- service in the R eed ville chu rch 8 t il a fte r Sunday The p u b lic is ill- M is Elm er Sadler These folks are but w.us to be paid e n tire ly out o f a special vited. com es to an end. W ord from Illinois ers are w illin g to stud y the issues T-V —y " “ “ ‘ 'S 5 , u a y in e issues P- m. Women's M issionary society w ell kno w n il l the H illsb o ro com fund to be raised from rentals It d id not run This is a m ovem ent in w hich all Please accept o u r sincere congratulations lh e ra ils today are w o rrie d by the meets at Orenco on the th ird Wed- m u n ity , as they were at one tin t,' counter to tin* co n s titu tio n a l in h ib itio n The F irs t B aptist C h u rrh o rg an izatio n s in th e com m unity, in lo r y o u r success in w in n in g th ir d place in the t w o m a jo r problem s c o n fro n tin g nesday o f each m onth and at Reed- pastors o f the Foursquare church same plan has since been used in financing the u tilitie s , i. e . ris in g taxes and V llle the fo u rth T hursd ay of G. A rc h e r W enlger o f M in ne ap general excellence contest at the D e tro it con here Everyone is in vite d . cluding n earb y places, will u n d o u b t ether build in gs at In stitu tio n s of high er learn olis. M in n . w ill speak at a s p .fu tl vention. To w in such d is tin c tio n fo r newspa fixe d rates fo r th e ir services. B u t each m onth. Ing edly be w illing to ta k e p a rt. M any Pers —" — service T hursday at 8 p tn He w ill pers wiu w ith m ore than 1.000 c irc u la tio n is indeed in ad dition, the ca rrie rs are sad- W hile the plan is very s im ila r to that p i n . died by the a d d itio n a l burden o f Seventh-dav A d ve n tist C h u r e h te ll o f the B ib le school and sem in picnics of local people and our frie n d s an honor. honor, posed fo r fin a n cin g the projected o ffice b u ild Services are held each S i h h i t t , ary o f w h ich D r W. it. R iley is In u r desire to im p rove o u r ow n news- a trem endous la b o r problem . in n eig h b o rin g com m unities a re p u t- In o our 1 o n , B ta e k M a rk s in g there is one im p o rta n t difference, which president and at the close o f the Route 7. Box 20. Salem. Oregon tin g th e p a rk to g re a te r use every pt peC and eventua>iy a tta in the status fo r m ight upset the w hole program if it should Perhaps a b rie f sum m ary o f the school, 9:45 a. m.; preaching service service lc,v w ill show m otion pictures o f E x p re s s e s A p p r r e ia tio n y e a r an d a pool of th is kind w ould X c h X ^ ’- X i X " ‘"’i “1 1,lte pros and cons o f the ra il o u tlo o k at H ; young people’s m eeting a t sch° o1 be taken to court. That d iffe re n ce Is to I»- ;,nd program A ll wel m ake th ese g a th e rin g s a g re a t d eal exchange' AWo; Ill. j . m e s Record, ■ Dear E d ito r I w ant you to thank, w ill help readers. On the ‘ a n t;’’ 2 30 P- m. P raye r m eeting T hurs- f,onie M r r is a brother »f found in the fact that whereas the um v«*i-itv side are day evening at 8 o’clock. V is ito rs the pastor and is also one o f the through the A rgus, the men of d o rm ito ry was a - 'u tility '' and tin* bonds were m ore en jo y ab le. F rom N ew Y ork H ills b o ro who m ade it pousible for S ix p r e . u h e n in the fa m ily. A bas 1. P o w e rfu l la b o r demands. are welcom e at any service._Dr. to be re tire d through rentals paid by Un stu- • ’ Please accept o u r congra tu latio ns on v o u r 2. R ising ta x burdens. W a lte r H u n tin g to n , pastor. t f ket o ffe rin g w ill be taken. Sunduv me to attend the 1937 4-H sum m er dents the p ro p p e d office b u ild in g w ill be school at 9:4 , M o rn in g w o rship at school nt Oregon State college hist state owned and the rentals w h ich are to 3. S tra ig h t-ja c k e t o f regulation ir p i. , n , l \ e recent N. E. A. c o n te s t.-W a lto n , pay I I. The pastor w ill b rin g a message J'3!’’'- ,)v th e ir c o n trib u tin g to the 4. E ventual peak o f tr a ffic fo r It must come e ith e r out of le g isla tive ap- B eaverton C h u rrh o f C h rist from the w o rd B Y P I- nt 7 E v e H illsb o ro | mm '1 scholarship, w h ich I The la bo r angle . , at the ...s- momen C^IUIC aillUUI, y FJ .1 J 7 p ro p n a tio n s o r out of revenues w hich w >ukl B ib le school. 9:45 a. m ; com- ning service at 8 at w h ich tim e the had tlu* good fo rtu n e to win. W . E arl O gilbee. a tru e a n d loyal To Mrs. M c K in n e y w e ?n d u stry thp b i?£cst m union and preaching.' 11 a. oth erw ise go in to the slat«* treasury pastor • w ill continue subject headache. W orkers are n o w ask- preaching again a t q rv, c; -» «u « ■ " the " — •-"j»-*-* o f T h e ir name* are: George M c fellow w o rk er, has gone to his fin a l Saw the nice prize you were aw arded in the re tu rn o f the L o rd in the ligh lig h t Gee. c i t y m a n a g e r . N . O . B risto l in g fo r a 20 pe r cent wage increase hood meets Wedn**gdav re w a rd and his m em ory will lin g er w e e kly newspaper game. T h ird is nut to w h ich w o uld p u t the ra il pav w ith r»nt in 'U ..Ui>da>• present day fu lfillm e n t o f proph ( om pletion o f u 9 'j- m ile p ro je ct on the B ris to l H ardw are; V. W Gardner long in th e m inds of his co-w orkers sco"ed at and 1 am pro ud o f you and the Cuust highw ay between llu g g p o in t and M an L u i-G a rdn er L u m b e r Co.; 1,. p on th e A rgus and th e m any frie n d s G M o f Y T S s i ^ 19.9 level. Such an advance could _ n !rai ’,ab,an' J w Copeland Yards; zanita. south o f Cannon Beach, w ill shorten Free Methodist Church W hosoever W ill—H ills b o ro the distance between T illa m o o k and Seaside W G hie. le a l estate; Lester Ire m ade d u rin g his tw elve y e a rs o f resi- bard* Ore. 8 ’ rtuD th ro w the e n tire in d u s try back in - by 14 m ile , according to R. H Baldock .late unn non ln k W Ith a loss n f W00.- T hursday (tonight» at 8 cvangel- Tin* annual Oregon conference land. Lester Ire la n d Ai Co. dence in th is com m unity. No m an 00?'00% .° r mOrf / Ha,d these waee lstic se rvi« h The sermon theme w ill and camp m eeting o f t h e Free I won this scholarship on the,«* highw ay engineer The project w hich Includ, ever served th e people fo r w hom he ------------------- rates been in effect last year, o n ly be "W ho is responsible fu r the d a rk- M ethodist chu rch closed August ! points I Can* o f tools. 2 S cho l a 12,8 foot tunnel under arch cape, now under th irte e n ca rrie rs w . o u ld have Saturday, service at w orked w ith g re a te r loyalty an d de- O regon's T ra ffic D eaths way. a s w e ll as gra ding and surfacing the en • ---- -- op- ness?" -*~ — u iu o j, 7:30. , .,U. street street service . the , , camp .......* grounds near B eaver arship; 3, 4-H b u ild in g s w o rk. o n e ^ a e x * at ^ * '" a ~ p r ro ° f fit. it ,,.HoweV?!? “ i. corn co7 er ’ er o o f f Second Second and and M Main, ith ton ton. M M any any changes changes w were made in However, no no at ain w w ith ere m t tire section, w ill not be completed fu r at least I was under the leadership o f E 50 ion. A Series o f W eekly . A » rtic s U on II the -------- ------.. iU V le t tC UIC expects m ore than a 10 per church service follow ing. Sunday O roK',n P ulpits o f the denom lr Oregon p u lp its o f the denom ination. L Moore. three year.. Total cost o f the im provem ent He was of th e kind 5vho could be uc cent b t _ ............. P roblem of H ighw ay S afety by E a rl boost—w ith .... a „ com prom ise at 3 p. m . evangelistic service the ,<rv Reuel W alter, state pre sident w ill be «20.000. T h is is the last lin k in the There were over 1700 boys and fiv e per cent possible. ' pastor w w ill ill speak speak on on "The ‘ The Com Com of ,hp Y °u n g People's ----------- ---------- his best in a U11CCI1U, Snell. S ecretary o f State found doing c h e erfu l pastor Mi.ssi , —..ssionary Coast h ig h w a y s tre tch in g from A storia to tlu* KPS. O f O llT S A in n lV v r i» - /- ./ 1C ti n n n i H t z , , l *„ ti n Taxes, o f P course, are t another o f f f n o r r t t f e ' r r " society, is appointed to H ills b o ro g irls fro n t a ll parts of the state I «outnern border o f the .state on w h ich $27,000 - m anner even if su ffe rin g from occa- J w? out ol every iive victims o f tr a ffic had a good 1 tim e ' 1 ,*-»uiio<| much the ra ils ’ m a jo r burdens. In 1920 ......... ....... his Ih"'« a l,r" A t present Rev. W a lte r and sional ailm ents th a t w ould have k e p t ,’ i« Tn 193« P^ « , ians' O i i he 37800 f.ataI- 4.4 cents o u t o f e ve ry r a il d o lla r IMXJ has been spent In the pust 20 years b rid e o f a few weeks are attend- v‘ an(l da'I lots to Whosoever W ill less stro n g -h ea rte d people safety c cam a m paign p ^ g n ^ can a n be o m p olete k ^ e ? icnt d ire c t,-V fo r taxes Last year in g a m id -w estern you ng people s ' " urs ,r u |y* M ° n t C h ris to ffe r- p c u p ie a a t i hom n o m e e. . C w learly, ica riy. no no safety be ^ com fA b o ve N o rth Plains) uncom invincr tk t r o J d n e tha in clu clud e consideration o > Sunday school at 10 w ith a fu ll convention at P alm er Lake, Colo ' S ecretary o f State S nell Is not going to U ncom nlaininir plaining arm and loving th in e tra that t does does n not o t in de f the the 8 °v ern m en t gobbled up eight take any chance on the urge to "step on the U n til 111, re tu rn . Rev H A. W al- D Y N A M IT E W IN S < i t v u a u in w hich he h ad sp e n t n e a rly his en Pede-s tr‘a L cents w ith no end o f the increase ra ilro a d stockholders is the th e „„ r m to s ,or. the w new ‘ M ™ AN i iret b 1i e ’ ? Ir; ? / i lb e e a ,W a y S P U t' iact u l L X X 3g t \ X b e X a theUn L ° f, the n° ‘ ' f e e X " j u m T ' t h e b ' ’ r . , , , . - - ,-----------------* la bo r - t e r -eo fa .eo , „ pastor the and a p - , un y , h , L h L .......................... gas l i e has had a governor in sta lle d on I n . situa tion . I f the ca rrie rs art now a re tire d m in ister, w ill f i l l the ap- « h l, A. ' , d>,nam te w11’ break car s«*t at 50 m iles an hour. S nell also plans , , ,, L up that hard clay and you „ ..I...------- fo rth his best efforts. v ic tim s are litt le c h i l d r e n a n d l i s 6 Pedestrian rates nor to m ake o rd in a ry operat- *reat.ed , f a ir / as. to w a« '‘s you are p o in tm e n t at H ills b o ro Rev Reuel i ’ P tha? h '1? 1 clay and you w ln to Install governors on a ll cars used by em- In e Z n d • v im r an^ n ,n T Y in 0 pp°nomie.s to help offset th is Jnus,t ,fl,ed ,n b o ld in g y o u r r a i l . - t u c k W a lt , ,- expected here about A u - c °,P, " ° Ut 1,k" «ranulated sugar.” g d r iv in g and pro pe r care bv the m n. t»em enri»... «—.,.«_. .._ . , B ut. lik e most o f th e u t ilit y ho ld - gust 29. The re g u la r services f u r 11 . was. ’ ’»Id lh e new neighbor pluyes o f his departm ent. • • ♦ ♦ m pany stocks, du m p them the week are as fo llo w s; P rave r Pi?!? *2 * cLty A fte r fiv e days w ith L e o S pitzbart. m anager o f the stale fa ir ad made reports an unprecedented demand fo r space o u t the so close from e x h ib ito rs in m any departm ents F igh t o n e . counties have already Indicated th e ir in te n tio n He w ould , o f d isp la yin g th e ir product« this year, although ' t w ould | the opening dale o f the fa ir is s till m ore than u m onth away. m aking ready and fir in g the charge did • • » • i m ure stum ping than hours o f hand i The ris in g cost schedule is h illin g the state , abor. D yn am ite won. N ext came b’ n,‘ ,rp '»’an ..ne spot. J M Devers, a tto r ( la rge r charge, th a t lifte d and cracked the pair. (Too close to ney fo r the highw ay departm ent, reported tin ; week that increasing prices o f fa rm lands ,. | b u ild in g s fu r big loads to th ro w being reflected In h ig h e r costs fo r rig h ts -o f- ' them cle ar out > Then follow e d • W./.I.M«*uiitvitt. j G ove rn or M a rtin tcHs craneers at sm aller charges ram m ed in to auge*- e m i n v « ° . n ^ o » e I,ne!r nUmPe r ° f ,A •F. ° f L - re P“ pt lo b b yin g against p icn ic at Cascade Locks th a t pros- holes. Thai s p lit th e big chunks I * • • * mUC? T l re adfPin is tra tli>n w age-hour b ill. New p e rity fo r farm s is his aim in to sizes fo r b u rn in g P itchy Stale o ffic ia ls are g iv in g consideration to fo r h a n d lin g fre ig h t. I f granted b y m a jo r defeat faced Tanon « msek r a -e in cre a se s, w “ uld Chesapeake bay lin e r burns. 16 s e n d ^ t O . o C f «,f’chi°n-< ' flames ruse fo r some days u n til th< m atter o f im p ro v in g o r rem o ving the h< •at- o n ly a c ra te r-lik e hole told where m ake the carriers m ore vu ln e ra b le m issing and others o f 150 on boat ’ •■“ “ •nals out o f China, m g plant tha t serves tlu* cap itol group or of the tw o big fellow s had been. b u ild in gs O rig in a lly located in the basement to tru ck, bus, and barge com pel!- rescued Monday, August tlon. D Y N A M IT E comes from t h e 1 T w e n ty -fiv e d ie in w re ck o f S P tra in de railed near K la m w ord th a t means P O W E R . Y o u There arc, however, some p ro s ’ Paris-St. Etienne express tra in . . >mi distance east o f the new state house I I; I a tli F alls and 22 are in ju re d . e i - fin d it in the B ib le verse—” 1 am uppearnnee. w ith n ragged chim ney risin g in the picture. T hey are: Friday, July 30 - .......... -— «»»w Securities com m ission expels N ew not ashamed o f t h e Gosncl o f w ith sorrow th a t we w rite “ T h irty ” 1. A m azing reco very in tra ffic , f.u't T thp " u r fa c e o f the ground fo r 50 or (10 ork b ro k e r from f r o m three t h r e e exchanges. . « ,h .e -e . C h rist: F or it is the POW ER (that Japanese batteries shell T ien tsin 2. Less severe com petition R t t Into the a ir detracts g re a tly from the a t a prin tin g term m eaning the end. f ¿ r 4. P o ssib ility o f” b e tte r ""ra te s Japanese co n tro l o f c ity v ir tu a lly nn,’ a P e'l-m g closed by Jap- is the D Y N A M IT E ) o f God unto tractiveness o f the ca p ito l groudds On«* p ro th e life c h ap ter of a beloved frien d Am ong these the cu rre n t tr a ffic com PIete. S rio T d - A,mericans im p rison .'d salvatio n to every one th a t be- recovery is most im p ortan t. Gross .R epresentative R a nkin . M issis- R c itio n s a ^ T e r ^ e r i 3 Rh ' aVy .f ° r t i ' lieveth. When given out among posal nvolves s in k in g the p la n t deeper und. « and loyal co-worker ¡^yenues in 1938 were $4.053.000 - aLPPL. de.rP?C£a t’ d,,elares "o u tra g e „ j o crisis *^ erected' Russia d ra w n cut-thro ats and robbers you see ground and covering it w ith „ law n. T in , 900. The 1937 fig u re promises to be P ^m ^tu ated by na tion al la b o r rela ( its POW ER to sh a tte r things. No ^ “ “ ¿d also necessitate a tre a m -lin in g the smoke Moose lodge in convention at C o r ! am ount o f threats w o u ld e v e r stack to harm onize w ith the design o f the in the neighborhood o f $4.500 000- .i.Ons. board repr« sentatives are T he eterans of Foreign W ars F ifte e n Y ears Ago v a llis voices opposition to com m u n capitol. A n o th e r proposal Involves m oving the 000 In 1929 the roads took in $6'- th r ' a" n in g to w re ck Roosevelt ad- tender such. B u t th is heavenly is m . m en who know full well t h l ¡m u n n ’ - A rgus, A ug ust 3, 1922— F. M. H eidel, active 279.000.000. The highest le ve l o f ™ln l,s,,r a t‘° n - T a kc^ issue w ith pres- D Y N A M IT E sent fro m God doe's then t« m u a| ' " ' 7 l?c a ll° " s<,n' p distance from Tuesday, August 3 ance of preparedness in keenintr ihl« in n H ^ ills b b o o ™ ro ^ a ffa irs fo r 27 years ye and one o f in d u s tria l o u tp u t since 1929 and the ld ? 1 s sla lpm e nt board has been it. ca p ito l site, hut convenient to ra ilro a d r n n n t r v n .,t ... v 1 K e e P l n £ t h i s organizers o f Board o f T rade dies in M issing P a n -A m e ric a n p l a n e Take a kio k n t D e v il's Island na edUh ' ' r ‘n ° r ?e r l ° flnVe ' n<,npy 0,1 fllp l "'I- t r “ VOlt o? y n ; f J ' a r ’ have perfo rm ed ia"d July 27. ’ m P o rt- tbhat fre ig h t m o v e m e n t't U * ^ t o ? found in C arribe an sea. Fourteen sw e lte rin g under the tro p ica l sun o ,.* ,da'V ',n t ano,her b o ile r mU!' ‘ bp added b n ; ' ^ n ;^ S ^ % e H : ^ h^ l lives A d m believed in is tra tio lost. n leader to 111« p la n t to accommodate a d d itio n a l build* an x c e llen t public service in callin g T h ir d an nu al onion gro w e r to u r arranged o ff the coast o f French G uiana A d m in is tra tio n leaders seek to itru c tP o T K Planned ,0F bnmediat,* com a tte n tio n to th e need of an arm orv un de r le ad ership o f j . Leedy. 25 per cent’ o f the 1929 l e X l ^ ^ f u ” ' t up la bo r stan<Iards board ' bm in a le co n tro ve rse ry in house J here the French nation has c o r-' n d le d its most desperate c rim in a ls I h e re fo r th e housing and train in g nf n ,W „ V ern e M c K in n e y w in , fir s t place in lo a d in g , T his is the most o n H m i, WhJ Ch C° Uld d''S,r° y 'busi'1’’” * '-.rge wage and h o u r b ill by obtain- rh e re these lowest and vile s t fester th e new ly enlarged national g i a r d contesStUmmer sess‘°n industriaI news wr“ - tie fa cto r in th e plcttm e toSay.m ,i" , „’’P’3''* by i t , a d m in is tra tiv e i ‘^ . a p p r o v a l o f s,.„ate b ill and sink. N ow on a day came G od’s M othe r and m aid beaten o ff when m(*n w ith the Gospel; th<* heavenly co m p an y . A n arm ory was believed in D e iv in M c K n ig h t, n a tiv e o f H illsb o ro , dies Watch Rates and Labor * a . « . . ■«. • ■ kidnapers ta ke 2 'i-y e a r-o ld boy Message— "G od had a Son who Federal and state m o to r car- r ah n r n s ig h t a few y e a rs ago when a designa- at Meck P13’0« A ugust l. in Chicago Demand $5000. ists « T !P 'l' li,im ,th 0 ' .” nP Ol" o f •'VPry 10 died fo r o u r sins.” T hat is it. That tio n w as m ad e fo r this c o m m u n it v L v K e n n e th W illiam s, H ills b o ro p la ye r w ith r le r laws are now h e lp in g t h e » '-a o o r standards b ill, p ro v id in g S ailor..’ U nion o f P a cific rejects is the POW ER; the D Y N A M IT E roads to b a ttle th e ir com petition ;,?5„a board to regulate m in im u m other In . " sua lly ls "P b pl<I by tin! th e f e d e ra l governm ent u n d e r ' t b ' „ S t Louis, bats out 27th hom er o f season The new progressive s p irit o f m an- ?n? , T a,X, m l,rn . hours and a ffilia tio n w ith C. I. O. fo r f lin ty hearts. A nd w hat fol other nine, who meet him on the road w o r k s o r o ir r n m Im l Under th e M rs. Jane S A bb ott, w id o w o f C. L. agements is another strong asset banning c h ild la b o r under 16 years, President Roosevelt declares new lowed on the Island? Lips tha t w er * w o n ts p ro g ra m , but so fa r n o th in g A b b o tt, dies A ug ust 2. ♦ » * • crop c o n tro l le gislatio n necessary fu ll o f cursing and bitterness now M odern ro llin g stock, faster sched- PT - X u ’/ 1 1 " « ° . .Fl ,'n' b scer bas p re dicte d the h a s com e ot it. Perhaps some pro d - D o na ld E. L o n g a rriv e s fro m Kansas C ity ules. and be tte r service are help- V ' ? n P defpndpr* dp- to prevent collapse o f the nation's give out prnis..; face, that were end P i’ n, Phe «. II r * ' aU m i«bl as w p" "n lo c k economic stru ctu re . d in g as s u g g e ste d by the V F W to visit Parents in g to coax back lost tra ffic . F u r- f u IS,h pba lle ng in g yacht, hard and sullen now show lig h t Je.s.se Jones. R. F. C. head in and hop«*. Bibi«* stud y and p ra yer m eter a n d th e a c tiv e co-operation n f nthZr v i . ^ u 1 da" ce/ o r HRcher J im Case o f Reed- therm ore, most o f the new equip- r«^iP a n . Io ya llst w arplanes bomb r “ '’ d *et the man rPad ‘ hc in e o l .. .ill . u n 01 O t h e r v ille , he ld at H uber, nets p la ye r $60. P ortland, says p ro s p e rity here to now b u ild up the converts. No we local g r o u ps w ill r e su lt in some action. T h irty Y ears Ago m ent is so m uch m ore e ffic ie n t K j f t R ^ ' nrunuced stay aw hile. • • . . than the old th a t opera ting econ- v i„ „ ,Pr PpnBpd fo r Bunne- are not ashamed o f th is D Y N A P in b a ll games ordered seized in M IT E th a t I , the pow er o f love omies go a long w ay tow a rd pay- ^ t e f n r ^ dpp>arcs lo w a ra d io " ¿ P n? Wa" the bM cba" w ho made A u g ” u st 1. ’ 1907 — Roy Tupper. iu, 16 • - Argus, * J M arion county. in g the b ills fo r the new r o llin g n ' ? , L , W ° " Id bp" e t pohey. suffers ab ou t 75 bee stings when attacked by stock F in a lly , there is the strong tJ?;«? i But you say you are not a des L iv e " and ri L m .21qU‘,’ t fo r " W akp U p and f P <?", „ho st|litie s be- Japanese a r m y penetrates 35 M ost O re g o n ia n s w ill favor the a c bees. d,‘dipa,pd R 1«> the C leveland In- perate c rim in a l. N ot you R ut cays d la n i. p o s s ib ility that the ICC w ill orde? ^ 7 ^ , 0 0 ^ “ C h i‘ mil«*, south o f Peiping. W illia m Rieben, 21. Banks, dies F rid a y. tion o f th e s ta te c a p ito l reconstruc Bread prices In most o f state in lh e tlfio k o f even you “ A ll have * * ♦ * sinned." B e lte r lie an Islan de r and E le c tric sto rm last n ig h t one o f w o rst e x tion com m ission in se le c tin g an O re creased I-cent. saved fo r all e le rn ity than to be InsnlPt” t h M ' j " ' ’ a,r " iy m a" w ho re tu rn e d to I . " ’, " ' I perienced here in years. C lyd e L in c o ln barn gon a rc h ite c tu r a l firm to draw th e at Glencoe, fille d w ith hay, s tru c k by lig h tn in g a sm ug self-righte ous A m erican I maPic n « tM „ k l l u’ ' ' n a,’d saw th * at- Home from Hospital— p la n s fo r th e new s ta te lib ra ry build and b u rn , w ith to ta l loss. John C aw rse o f erJases hoe fro m thpse ratp in - t«'m ptirig to impose drastie restric and lost “ C h rist died fo r ou r .sins.” m il the B v P<« r ? h° " * bt b" bad ' “ ' " ’ bled N e il Stangel, w ho has been in a George N. T aylo r, Beaverton.— onto the Boy Scout jam boree by m istake the carrle rs are tions on fa rm tru c k operation. ' ing. O reg o n p eo p le in m ost cases can N o rth P lains re p o rts th e ir telephone knocked asking v fo becaPse r advances o n ly on the u c ritic a l co n d itio n fo r several weeks, Paid adv. * » • * fill th e bill on m ost a n y k in d of work oft w a ll and ho le kno cked in b u ild in g . most no n -co m p e titivc ty p e of r 1 r iS'!nd ?y ’ , was brought, home fro m Em anuel James G ra y burned in crude o il explosion fre ig h t. . C„ r 0 leaders to ld to cle ar out hospital in P o rtla n d Sunday. He is h n lf '^ H e ? o, M n d uW; " B u y ° Ur ba‘ a Rem em ber the m ore you tell, the at local ra ilro a d yards. im p p ro ro v v in in g g slow s lo w ly, b u t is s till con- mor«* y«Tu sell when using Argus c o w s " Th q " Ck we Klvp 'Pm ‘ bp R ig h t now the focal p o in t fo r a l l , by G rand Coulee dam contractors. . im A m erica s greatest w a r m em orial, fin e d to his bed W ant Ads. bwlne n o th in g lik e a w ell-dressed Swimming Pool ^^^Igr atlllatlOriS Public Forum Thirty for Mr. Ogilbee v Reporter. . . , Z Our Yesterdays c. Jots in Jest r n 1 needed. t f