The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 26, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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Babson Discusses
Only -le a Week
t h i 11 C t h a t
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aking of
of a a n n e ew
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er
M c K inney a M c K inney , publisher*
m ade it necessary for the A rgus to
Publi«heJ T h u rs d ay — E n tered as «•cond-claia m a tte r in
th e poatoffice at H illab o ro Orejron
announce the increase in yearly su b ­
V E R N E M c K inney
M rs . E. c. M c K inney scription rate from $1.50 to $2. This
E d ito r
Associate Editor
ra te has been in effect in a g reat p e r­
c e n ta g e of the weekly new sp ap ers of
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'« Pent W eekly New saper. 1M0-Srt
the nation for m any years.
N am ed on A11-Am erica n W eekly N ew sp aper Eleven 1930
1 he new ra te does not become e f­
llo n o ra b le M en tio n N a tio n a l E d ito ria l A - * n . N ew spaper
Prod uction Conteat. 1934-35; G eneral Excellence. 1935
fective until S ep tem b er 15 and old
T h ir d place w in n e r In tw o n atio n al new spaper
and new subscribers may come in be­
S .*!'***1* *n It* .17—-General Excellence and Be*t
E d ito ria l P age
fo r w eekly newspapers w ith
fore th at tim e and pay for as many
c irc u la tio n * oxer 1.000.
y ears as they desire at the old rate.
S ubscription Rate« S tr ic tly Ca«h in Advance
file savings possible th ro u g h wise
W ith in W as h in g to n C ounty
use of the adv ertisin g colum ns will
Fer year .....
11.50
T w o m onths _.
>0 35
pay m any tim es over the sm all price
S ix m onth*
.S5
tin e m onth
.20
T h re e m o n th * „
.50
P e r copy
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of 4c a week th a t is req u ired for your
O utside W as h in g to n C o unty
county official new spaper.
1». S.. per y ea r
12.00
F o re ig n countries
J" 50
The A rgus is building up to quality,
M e m b e r: Oregon State
not dow n to a price.
F ir s t A u d ited Paper.
E d ito ria l A s s o c ia t io n
With Which I« Combined Ih»
llillib o r o Indepen dent
M o u n tin g
C O s ts
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i By Kager W. Babson I
BABSON PA RK Mass -Down in
deep D ixie th e field luind-s a re now
picking the fourth largest cotton
c ro p in h is to ri
A fter fwo poor
p oor
.
h a rv e s ts in
1934
a n d 19.15 a n d w i l l ,
o n ly
a m e d io c re
c r o p m 1936, th is
Churches
Christian Church
L ord's Day unified study-w orship
service. 9 4> II :45 a. in. C hurch
school, 9 4.'<- II* 4.’>. m o r n in g w o r s h ip
10 45-11 4.» .Music by choir Special
m usic Serm
Serm on
on
A Message from
O u !' s l’iiitu n l f a t h e r " The fourth
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and concluding studs of Haul .
E pistle to the I’ll illipians C h r i s t i a n
Endeavor 7 p in . Interm ediate and
Young People Union evangelistic
service t w ith M ethodist ch u rch in
C h rist,a,i church. ¡I p
... Song
service lt\l h> C hristian m in ister a s ­
sisted b> union choir Serm on
E tern a l lo v e
In Rev
H enrv
Young, substituting for A lexander
H aw thorne. M ethodist pastor, who
is aw ay on vacation L ord's day.
S eptem ber
th ere w ill be a union
prohibition mass m eeting in the
M ethodist c h u r c h w ith l l a v w a r d
Johnson, su p erin ten d e n t of 'A n t,
Ia q u o r League of O regon sn eak er
All churches and citizens a re ^ ¡ v ic d
to h ear him S tran g ers and friend-,
invited —R I. P utnam , pastor
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P iltrlm House
I lie Great American Heine
Library runa Approved
(By A. I,. I.lndbrck)
SALEM Oregon'' senior S en ato r C h a rle i
I Mi N a l y l ili1 l.i.l week wti notified by See-
re lii.t of Intel mi H airy I. l i k e s timi th e
stai, . $450.000 librai V i,ffn e building project
had been upprov I by P resident Hmwevell
"P resident It ,-sevelt bus J u i I approved
proposal I0.IU-2-D for a pi iject g ran t of $450.
000 new lib rary at Salem. li kes' telegram to
M c N a r y re u d
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m i-
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b, J 9' . grow ,.h
McNary re lu m e d from a beetle congte •
•hould I r * w e I-
sioniil s e -sum in W ashington l.i .l week, a fter
coined. Because of
being grunted special perm ission to leave early
th e big w o r l d
Itesllng at Fircone, Ills sum m er hottie near
v i e 1 d. how ever,
here, he planned several trip s Ih iough the
the price of cot­
stale, specifying he pin lieularly w ant,si to visit
ton has been fall-
B onneville dam and Bandon
i n g s o rapidly,
The senator conferred w ith P resident H o n
th at dem ands are
y e ll Iwo days before retu rn in g home, and said
,,
' u. 1 1 11 g 1 " 1 S’
thul lie had been assured the grant w ould be
R « i« rW .B ab ao n W ashington a n d
given eousnieialion
, , ,
,
forcing action to
hah the decline The highest pros-
"The pn*.sident told me that he planned t ,
use the fu st public monies for building of
p e it ii e farm m e nte since 1929 bus
tun ned schoolhouses, the next for public build
not yet taken the farm problem out
L argest A B C W eekly
and N a tio n a l E d ito ria l
of th e political arena.
i
mgs destroyed or dam aged by file or flood
C irc u la tio n in W est.
Association.
F rankly I feel that planters w ould
but that he believed there w ould be enough
=
One of the h ig h lig h ts of the big have no cause for com plaint about
left for O regon's library building. McNary
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Knll
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said.
free county fa ir will be th e public th eir prices this y ear if M other ship.
9 30 a m w ith ,, liturgy
tin
N ature had not been tam p ered w ith
— - for
- ........
S ecretary Irkes also talked w it h P re s id e n t
w edding on th e n ig h t o f S ep tem b er 4 d u rin g recent seasons W hile the o n T e ' c a s ^ f T r
Roosevelt reg ard in g the grant M cNary p ,inn I
A law by the last session of the at the S hute p a rk auditorium . The p erplexed D ixie m ules gnige. lv s , M , L m a i
'' ' ,eX1
out
leg islatu re m akes it m an d ato ry on the com m unity will jo in in w ishing them plow ed dow n e v e n th ird row of q - Fe ,», ,r ?i , n
Word , of good cheer ei,neelm ug other d a te
cotton. Egypt. Brazil. India. Rus- Í o h n
¿L nh»,
Rc,’~ d‘ng ° f
problem s w ere also given by th e republican
p a rt of sta te prison officials to auto- ev er-v happiness.
s:a and C hina w ere urging th e ir News" t
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m inority leader On the flax Subsidy questlo,
farm ers to ra.se cotton. While our i P r o f e s a r Difh-r on GeXIiany "
m atically release a p riso n er w hose
’’
McNary was optim istic for co n tlliu an re of
lo tto ., crops w ere 30 per cent below
Honeym oon T rail" . com m ent
benefits in fu tu re years He said the d e p a rt­
record o f conduct show s th a t he faith -
A lbany did itse lf proud in its ar- fxu an d o u r cotton ex p o rts w ere at turn of Jason Lee an n iv ersary I a d
m ent i f a g ricu ltu re hud prom ised to send an
fully has observed th e ru les of th e ran g em en ts fo r th e state convention the lowest ebb m years, a cotton- A nother A dd,,ton to P aradise
expert to this slate to study the flax gi owing
raism
g
boom
w
as
on
overseas.
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ap
ter
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orship
serv
ice
at
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institution and w hose ind u stry a n d of the A m erican Legion and A uxiliary. do -^K aid ed the fact th a t the price will be resum ed S ep tem b er 12 P is
situation
S ubsidies this y ear w ere increased $2 per
general refo rm atio n is c ertified to by E verything was well o rg an ized and of Texas cotton is not d ic ta te d by to r H enry S H aller m av b e c o n su lt-
ton. from $5 to $7. but Hie pro g iam will end
the size of the A m erican crop nor ed any day. except M ondav be-
the
people
of
A
lbany
show
ed
a
real
the w arden.
this year McNary said he thought the Imp
the dem and ot New E ngland mills, tw een 10 a m and noon or by ap-
hospitality.
bill would pans in the next session, bec.m
No Economic B oundaries
pointm ent. at the House O ffice 2.12
LeRoy H. M cC arthy w as released
of the prospect Dial glow ers, dealers and b rew ­
C otton is an in te rn atio n al com- N orth T hird avenue,
under th is law Ju n e 9 and not by any
ers will wank out a program to cope w ith the
modify. Its price depends on th e
—“ —
parole from th e governor. J u s t two / T
r - l,'4 n r o
situation
The program muy in clude higher
-ize Brazilian. E gyptian and A m er-
All S aints Episcopal C hurch
m onths and one day la te r he is alleged L / i n t T C C ll lO r S
turMfs on Im ports
ican crops and th e dem and of the
S ervice for the fo u rteen th S u n d a y
The O regon senator quoted the p re.id i'tit
M anchester. Osaka. Milan, and Fall a fte r T rin itv : M orning praye and
to have held up a service station a t On G a th e rin g News
R iver tmlls. O ur AAA program , like serm on at 11 The v . ^ a r 'm '¿ ía r g e
aym g no special session w ould be called be-
the point of a gun. The Station at-
The follow ing p aragraphs, lifted bodily
f o re N o v e m b e r
H e ills, m uted talk about
ery n ationalistic policy w as boat- B ishop D agwell in a com m unication
ten d an t, Floyd F u e ln er, 30, follow ed irom a)i article in the Ju ly . 1937. issue of th e ev
t h i r d t e r m f o r R o o s e v e lt
ta l lj unsound because it forgot th at to the clergy says: "In view of the |
him and in an a tte m p t to c a p tu re the W es,ern City, and w ritten by M erle E. C hess- econom ically all co u n tries a re one. state of w arfare th at exists in C hina
robber w as f a t a l l v s h n t T h i s h n v n - a - m an ' ed lto r o t T h e A storian-B udget. deal w ith The U nited S tates cannot control at the present tim e it seem s h a r d l v I
tn
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’ Shot. I h
5 ? a ? the im portance of accu rate and tim ely p u b lic w orld cotton, w heat, or gold prices necessary that I com m end the ne,,’- u- ! '
R epresentative H arry D Boivln of K lam ath
c“*¿<,uc,*‘d b-v Cow boy Me- LETTER TICKLES—
Falls, by v irtu e of being s|xxiker of the hou •
i • i* r ?
m arried soon, and had ity on all public affairs. T hey a re so tru e as anv m ore th an G eorgia. K ansas or pie in that area to your s p e c ia l K l
li,s t r n d a y n ig h t E veryone is
I By C. E. B arker)
of represen tativ es at the last legislative .,
his life before him.
to be alm ost axiom atic, b u t they a re not trite.
N evada can control t h e U nited Prayers. Both n t our p riv a te d e v o -I t n r 'U'd
J W Cu" n a l"- I n ­
The follow ing letter to th e editor »¡on. served in the capacity us governor of the
Records reveal th a t a g re a t per
The m a tte r of p ro p er re p o rtin g of gov- s ta te s p rice of these com m odities tions. and in o u r public services. 1 1
of the Illinois S tate R egister will Slate last week
eentage of ou r crim es a re com m itted ernmen‘a‘ activities is one th at should concern N ational boundaries m ean no m ore p ray ers for peace and ju stice should
G overnor C harles II M artin left on v stu -
tickle O regonians:
W hosoever W ill—H illsboro
to econom ic law s th an state boun- be offered We should p ray too for
by persons who have previously serv. S K l . f ? X " W ’S S j S ' S ~ \ h . h,“S
"H oik I River Ore.. A ng 5. 1937 tion for B rem erton. Wash . nt noon T hursday
daries. Now w ith o u r excellent 1937 o u r b re th e rn in the m issionary en-
T hursday, 8 p m . evangelistic
"D ear A dm iral I have just fin ­ and was not expected to re tu rn u n til a fter
Oil prison term s. It has been shown, public has know ledge of w hat tran sp ires in his crop. about 40 p er cent of w hich 'e rp ris e and fo r all o u r countrym en service S ubject. ' W h a t H i s
O rdinarily, S en ato r F ran k M
m ust be sold abroad, w e find the w bose business or trav el finds them 'C h rist's) C hurch Has to O ffe r" ished reading y o u r laudatory solil­ Labor dav
fo r instance, th a t a larg e portion of office. It is in su ran ce for both him self an d th e w.iv
to
mi»
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in
places
of
great
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Revi
oquy
on S pringfield as u sum m er Frunciseovich of A storia w ould assum e tem ­
w ay
o u r old m ark ets blocked b,
S aturday. 8 p. in., stre e t service
th e horrib le sex crim es have b e e n Public
Successful self-g o v ern m en t is d e ­ foreign
r
e
s
o
r
t
In
the
Ju
ly
22i:d
issue
G
osh'
nald Hicks, vicar
cotton.
porary governorship, but he was out of the
c o m e r Second and Main T here
com m itted by persons th a t have pre- ^ c tl-a - e “”0” a" informed and enli*htened
hen 1 finished I was alm ost w ish ­ state also
T he in ev itab le re su lt is a low er
will be no service here S unday a f t­
ing
I
was
back
in
the
old
home
T u alatin P lains P resb y terian
Vious crim es of this kind ag ain st th e ir * T here should be a close co -operation be- w orld p rice fo r th e new crop. This
Fianeiscovich was to re tu rn from B erkeley
ernoon. but an all-d av service at
C hurch
e, how ever, w as not u n e x ­
W hosoever Will ta b ern acle above place w h ere we boys used to tre- Cal . S aturday, and replace Botvin in the gub­
records.
. » • tw een public officials an d th e press. It is th e outcom
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10 a. m.; preach- I rsort
pected O th er countries had tried . B ible svnuui
N orth Plain
M elvin E Jam es. south f„ rk ,)f S u fa r c|.(.vk d u r|n g ern ato rial chair
III view of such records it is high business of bo,h
pro v id e th is in fo rm atio n to
sim ilar schem es and failed B ritain “J’S service at 11 a m : C hristian past, ,r.
Ju n e and Ju ly T hen 1 caught my
d sugar. B razil e n d e a v o r at 7:45 p ni. M issionary
tim e th a t law
m
ak
ers
an
d
officials
di-
‘betrp,u ? lic ' • • ^ u n d e r s t a n d i n g . suspicion and
an d ru b b er. C uba an
and
breath. No' Not going back yet, for
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''» » •’- .« i o y - d istru st a re lik e certain verm in in th a t they and coffee w ere all good exam ples m eeting the last W ednesday of each
Cold w eather believe it or not v irtu ally
W
hosoever
Will
I well rem em b er plow ing corn halted the b«*an puck at Hillmnit's West Salem
t
th e ir sym pathy to w a rd society, breed in d ark n ess and th ey a re th e g reatest of th e fu tility of crop control. N a­ m onth. All a re cordially w elcome
(A
bove
N
orth
P
lains)
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.
m
ust
m
i’ll
through
those
blisterin
g
days
not
nt
It is tim e to a d o p t stric t policies in re- plagues of officialdom ,
tf
ra n n e ry last week G lancing at th e th erm o ­
tu re w ould hav e w iped out th e c o t­ —J. F. Cibson. m inister.
T h ere w ill be a golden w edding "5
61 te
m p eratu re,
re but m ore like m eter in th e afternoon any day in th e last tw o
75
tem
g ard to punishm ent of crim e an d to
1 have scan t p atien ce w ith th e p ublic offi- ton su rp lu s in h er ow n way. Ac­
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175.
com
ing
in
at
night
and
tu
m
b
l­
w eeks w ould m ake this .seem a falsehood
carefullv g u a rd a g a in st r e l e a s i n g cial wbo 15 t0° bus' or ‘°° dumb to tak e an tu ally it took th e d ro u th to clean
ing dow n any old place on the lawn
in th e end. T he so u th ’s
G rover III liman, cannery head, reported
c r im in a l th a t will go
an d con-
“ ' u^
‘ X ’ ™” a u g p ric th u e ltu job
for a cool night s sleep in vain
ra l problem is basically
that cold nights in the West Salem bean pre
"B
ut
pardon
me.
I
am
not
slnn-
tinue to prey upon society, probably p ublic official, h ap p ily becom ing scarcer, w ho
d u rin g area has slow ed up prtxiuction so much
in a m uch m ore te rrib le m an n er.
d e lib erately trie s to conceal o r m isrep resen t
th a t the cannery was com pelled to close dow n
new s, w ho believes in a sm oke screen ra th e r
and w ork on lim ited hours for a tim e
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V.xyvuau Ul UIIIVI
th an a spotlight.
•
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T em p eratu res in the low forties have been
registered in the Irrigated sectors w here the
"The policy of h an d lin g public business in products. T he south realizes this a “ u o m u ra a y s irom 2 u n til 4 p
P entecostal T abernacle
,h ,,t v ,,u d 'd n t in c lu d e O re g o n in
beans a re grow ing H illm an said th at this w i
open m eetings usu ally pays good dividends. It an d h er ag ric u ltu ra l bureau s a re S unday's topic. "C hrist Jesus
diversification.
s
,
you. pity foi Florida and California
entirely too low for good production.
is b read cast upon th e w aters. A ll p u b lic offi- ButW.t
ut at th e m om ent all eyes a re fo-
S eventh-dav A dventist C hurch
D e l m a r W v a tt stiDerintenrim t•
r ea(|ln* lh)
T em ix i.itun in
Beans had been com ing in at the ra te of
O rg an izatio n fo r th e purpose O f ciats som etim e m ake m istakes, em b arrassin g B
R ecord W„HHngr C° ttOn
a re heW each S abba th cl.sleT for aU agi‘s c o X and b rin g
R *V* f'" J u n ’' “nd J « » ' •
85 to 100 tons per day until th e cold spell T he
m il
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i-
ones, an d th e re is a stro n g tem p tatio n to con-
(S atu rd ay !
as follow s: S abbath the children w ith vou
M ornlnS
J u n e ’ n iax i»!urn. 97. average
g
g H lil.'.b ro a n d s u r r o u n d i n g cea| them . T hey m ay be su p p ressed easily for R ecord W orld C rop
production is expected to rise to norm al w ith ­
consum ption seem s to fol- school, 9:45 a. rn • nreachintr qprvifn
n c
i U’ i M?_rninR m axim um . 76 3.
in a few day>. H illm an .Gild
Community a sw im m ing pool fo r th e
time b eing b u t g en erally th e y tu rn u p ir. low Cotton
a tw o -y ear cycle. T he 1936-37 at 11; young people's m eeting a t people's me’e tin g ^ at 6 45 p^m ^M his
«
a v e r a g e m in im u m
enjoym ent of all is well u n d erw ay . P°,li,ical.
w hen th e opposition goes season S was
a record
v ear
e r o m eetin
I t 15 1
f m . M i.- 44 J u l-V'
o unless
busm
ess for i / cotton
T e - 2:30 p.
e v m.
e n i n P g ra ^ v 'V
^ . g S T h u ^ r. v aP
r»
u
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.
t
j
d elv in g into th e records. F ran k n ess in th e b e­ u s e
.
m axim um , 93: average
W orkm en on the state cnpttol Include
lt W ill be a m ighty big ta sk and needs gjnning robs such mistakes of unpleasant im - m e n d o ^ lv “ “g‘^
d
like
ar“e
a t , „ 7 ‘ «erv iX '31' ^ '
ev e? ing evangelistic se
it looks like th e a re w elcom e a t a n v e e r u ie e
n- 1
, K
.
uc . sprvic< m axim um . 78 7.
craftsm en of alm ost every burbling trad e
the w h o le h e arte d su p p o rt and back- plications an d com plications.’’—T h e S h erid an n ex t tw elv e* good
m o n th s w ill be' th e W alter H untington ' p a s t o r q a m r T ' *
's,'r.v ices J b ,lrsd
a.
v
. _ n i n g “e d 513M inim um. 44; average m inim um , know n
C onstruction was progressing rapidly
ing Of every individual, young an d Sun.
"off
season. If
If th
th a a t’s
Co"!
- 1. P
tf S a tu rd a y even,ngs. All cvem n
"off ” ’ season.
t’s th
th e e case
case, cot-
as the b u ild in g tow ered skyw ard
vices begin at 7:45. Come and brin g
"This record tnnkoc
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position
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old. If too old to swim yourself, do
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In terio r p artitio n s of hollow tile w ere b e ­
a r friend.R ev. J. F S hackelford, pas- enticing spot in the w orld to spend
statistically an d w ith o u t in te rfe r-
S unday school in both churches I to
ing laid by bricklayers. E lectricians, sheet metal
your bit, p a rtic u la rly fo r th e yo u n g er
m
tx
»u
the
sum
m
er
W
hy'1
We
don't
even
ence
th
e
price
m
ight
go
still
low-
10
a.
m.;
w
orship
se
rv
ice
in
the
1
_■
•__
w orkers and plum bers are busy laying p ip e s
generation.
O regon s T ra ffic D eath s
d are show our '.shivering sluns' and
er. A ctu ally th e best th in g fo r the O renco church, 11 a. m.: w orshio
w i. . ..
a ir flues
A S eries of W eekly A rticles on th e
from Ju n e to S eptem ber lest we
south is to let th e price seek its service in th e R eedvllle church 8
* rs *
( horrh
T he concrete floor is being surfaced w ith
------------- : :--------------
P ro b lem of H ighw ay S afety by E arl
own level. H ow ever som ething ap- P- m. W om en's M issionary society
M id-w eek p ra y eran d B ible study nave to call the doctor for frost a n,«ze of conduits for the various services.
Snell, S e cretary of S tate
p aren tly had to be done politically oieets at O renco on th e th ird Wed- b o u r T h u rsd ay at 8 p. m Sunday bite. A n d . speaking about blankets
The highly to u ted \ \ a g n e r lab o r
S peed—and especially u n co n tro lled speed—
ris,and:,rd equipm ent for A nother layer of concrete will be poured over
to help "th e p lan ter." An o u trig h t nesday of each m onth and at R eed- scbooJ al O
w ith classes for every • n w
the present floor
act was, acco rd in g to th e w ritten pu r- is responsible fo r a considerable p ercen tag e of subsidy ra th e r t h a n a “pegged" vil)e on th e fo u rth T h u rsd ay
V aults of the state tre a su re r and l a n d
poses of th e act. to b rin g a b o u t in- l he a 5cide,nts on o u r streets an d h ighw ays Ju st p rice is preferable. T he A m erican each m onth.
board arc being placed to protect the contents
v
how dead ly th is speed becom es w hen an acci- p rice should be allow ed to w o rk
—“ —
from fire and theft. Walls are solid re-cnforcc 1
d u strial peace. T h a t m ight have been de n t occurs is show n by som e recen t figures along w ith the w orld price. L ow er
F o u rsq u are Gospel
concrete. 18 incites thick
L ining th e Inside
tn e intent, but it surely has resu lted from th e N atio n al S afety Council,
q u o tatio n s w ill h elp consum ption
S u n d ay school. 9:45 a. m., cla
wall is a one-inch layer of inch-thick m anganese
m o rn in g w orship.
in ju st th e opposite. The P o rtla n d
A t tw e n ty m iles o r less p e r hour, only an d th ey a re th e only m eans by for all ages;
id Its
I s C
C u re
P r P5
Lord
Is V
ery N car"
w '" b«’ —
"'<• mes- : a” p,'d
»■ "* Then, w ith a ,1.- steel.
w hich we can gain back our lost "W orry and
_ for
.
..
15 d
D . m
m ure; W
W " a n n C id d r a a u s a P d d a e r r k k » 'I saR,‘
r - w T ........—
asto r r w
w ill
ill be
be ' s‘vc sn epr a t Old .Sol. ju m p into
saw m ill situ atio n , w here unions a re one accid en t in 61 is fa tal; a t 20 to 29 m iles ex
p o rt m ark ets.
service, 6:15
f ° r the b h o ° u u r-T
h he
e p p asto
g elistic servic
as in his slu d y in th e church every (
car a ‘ld w ithin an hour's tim e
fig h tin g unions, is an ou tg ro w th of p er h o u r' one out of every' 42; 30 to 39 m iles
T h e g o v ern m en t reck o n s t h i s president; evan
The pack rat was listed as th e latest m ence
r \ r m , J u j V Ce;.
m orning if you w ish to consult him
\ a re at th e snow line, on our
conditions prom oted bv th e W a g n er £er h3ur, one out °* 35: 40 to 49- one o u t of y ear's A m erican crop a t 15,590 000 P m • Rev. C
arm ain. M id-w eek ser- —O rtiz W W cnlger, pastor
^ ls rv.a dy f,,r » hilarious slide over to O regon forests follow ing an Incident re ­
a rt and t ) , « a44t4„dz.
»i.
.i • - 25, an d a t speeds of 50 m iles o r m o re p er hour, bales—an increase of 3.200.000 bales vices: Tuesday.
.............
8 _ p.
m„ p ra y e r m eet- ,
—
the F laring snnw fields T his of ported to th e state forester I,ere this w eek.
act and th e a ttitu d e of the adm inis- one accid en t in 11 re su lts in death . H ig h sp e e d over the 1936 figure. It also pre- *nfL Friday. Z day.
. 8 p. m.. u praise
raise service,
s e rv ic e i
_ . .. _
.
course,
u t s n us s in r fine
..... fettle for . a
S tate F orester J W Ferguson was n otified Ilia'
course, n puts
Lration. M eantim e th e em ployer is and th e grim re a p e r k eep co n stan t com pany,
T
rin
ity
L
u
th
era
n
C
hurch
diets
a
ju
m
p
of
1
000.000
bales
to
a
Tex
McKean,
th
e
"W
andering
Cow-
v.v.o
ui i uuu.ovu oaies
*'■•' • " n 'i s i i , m
n a n a e rin g l o w -
-
----------
nam -and-egg breakfast
J,, , i l *
w hile n group of CCC w orkers w ere eating
caught in th e pincers of opposing
E v ery m o to rist m u st to som e e x te n t settle record total of 19.500.000 in foreign boy " Wll> be back as guest S unday , P ublic w orship begins at 10 30 a 'S trolling B efore O atm eal
lunch on the upper G rand Hondo riv er, a n u m ­
unions and th e once w ell-established for himself the q u estio n of how fast is too fast, grow ths. T his m eans a w orld crop evening. A large crow d atten d ed the m -i S unday school a t 9:45. "Blessed
"Yes, we O regonians have snm»
ber of w orkm en noticed sm oke issuing from
r i c h t o f a m a n t o w n r t -fni- h,’. U
M anV facto rs com bine to m ak e th e an sw er of 35.000.000 bales! A m erica's out- —„ m u . , , ,. . .
a re they th a t h ear the W ord of God. !h ing to sm ile and laugh about .lust
the base of a cottonw ood tree n earb y . T he
i to w ork fo r his living vary with v ary in g conditions. M any cars are put w ill re p resen t 44 p er cent of
controlled by an in tern a- and keep it. You a re w elcom e to spend one sum m er lu r e
thou»
crew becam e suspicious, and felled th e tree A
IS dep en d en t on th e whim s of lab o r o p erated to d ay a t a sp eed th a t is d angerous th e w o rld cro p against 63 p e r cent tl0" al board. B ut. of course, w ith < w orship w ith us.
ands a re doing this sum m er and
d rs u c h
th f n r “ * a b o ‘R d i"”
happ? blazing pack ra t's nest rolled free. F erguson
leaders.
and reck less u n d e r ev en th e m ost fav o rab le in 1931, w hile B raz.l, fo r instance, Pha ‘\™haA‘sm ru n n in g ?
declared th at th ere w as no doubt th a t th e r a t :
a re now fantastic. In th e
F re e M ethodixt C hurch
colum n. ’
________ ; ; _________
conditions. T h e ty p e of road, v isibility, w e a th ­ w ill produce five per cent as com -
w ere responsible for the blaze. He w asn’t so
er, condition of th e car, ab ility of th e o p erato r, p ared w ith tw o per cent, six y ears
“X
i 0" 1.1:01
S unday school. 10 a m.; preaching,
certain how ever. Just w hat charges could be
ago. D espite the "tw o -y ear cycle"
harm s ra th e r th a n helps the jj a . m young people's service 7
O L D »SCRAP B O O K S P E A K S
K e T t o I ; “ x i : , . t dh 'p 'l » l n Of •5IiS S iS h i l7
b “ ' , “ ’,
.H O .
i filed against the rodents.
b e tte r consum ption w ill do its sh are Pla n te r. and th e country. M eanw hile p. m ; preach in g 7 45 p m P ra y e r
A friend
in cleaning up the 1937-38
crop The
The ^ , h . ^ nv ..?rCO^ , ^ . : : y ld? ^ . l atil i a^
m e eeting
e tin g T
T h hursday,
u r s d a y . »September
S e p te m b e r 2 2. ' w
w.mld
.g a m in " see the B ethany
oV’t h district
?“
Ol N o r t h I lains IS a .shock to of th e fatal accid en ts o ccur on straig h t, d ry
-. 8 crop
m
ould " again
and last w ith o u t price - pegging.
7 7 : 45
that
10
4 5 p n m
m P P o o rtlan
r t l a n d d d istric t q u a rte r- I „ p „ elettes
i.
.
the com m unity and h er m any friends. "Gads, co n stitu tes in d isp u tab le proof th a t reck - im provem ent in w orld ?s. dem
P ersons hoping to profit by b u y in g oil
In all 3 L - ' J X
’ h in / f t broUght
’T
in - ly m eeting being held A ugust 26-29 s ^ r t . page for a an on the Sunday
y ear was 3.600.000 bales. ...
leases in the state of O regon w ere discouraged
Miss K elley w as g ra d u a te d from Hills- ess speed
c o n trib u tin g an excessive to tal to
a
nu
m
b
er
of
years.
turned
W ith E,vm? than th is y e a r s h arv est w ill a, P o rtlan d C entral F ree M ethodist
H ere g w s Co.
bales w ere consum
ed. With
boro high school in Ju n e , being one he,states i atali,ty liab . K eep y o u r car u n d er 000,000
..
Jom ing into A lbany last week w hen a statem en t issued by S tate
if th e price averages 10 church. N. E. 55th and F la n d e r s -
K
C°'
business head ing tow ard -------------
pro sp erity - produce
p ro d “
of the ou tstan d in g m em bers of he?
P
° reg°n'S trafKc an
on
the stage from R oseburg one C orporation C om m issioner J H H azlett said
1
R.
E.
W
alter,
pastor.
o th er su b stan tial gain in cotton c en ts-
m orning, the Lord w hispered (his that possibility of finding oil in the state in p ay ­
use is possible.
ilass. In rec e n t m onths she had served
one;
ing qu an tities w as slight.
Boon to C rop H andlers
as th e N orth Plains co rresp o n d en t fo r
I IFTS LIV ES AND LOVE-S AND
"T he p robability of finding oil in paying
Even if th e c u rre n t d ro p in price
q u antities in O regon is so slight th a t only
‘.he A rgus and did h er w ork in an
of cotton co n tinues it w ill not h u rt
God lives. D eath can n ever touch w ealthy persons. If any. w ho can ufford to
us in th e long run. it will" h e íp 7 o
T hursday. A ugust 20
, m S hanghai. A rtillery shell lands
excellent m anner.
him n o r his.
gamble, should buy oil leases,” H azlett said.
p rev en t excessive plantings n e x t
P o rtlan d council ex ten d s option to j in in tern atio n al settlem ent, killing
God
loves. Even those w ho hate
______ . . _______
F ifte e n Y ears Ago
"R eports have come to the atten tio n of the
y e a r w hich high prices fo r this buy N o rth w estern E lectric for 10 ap p ro x im ately 250 persons,
him.
God
is
love.
dep artm en t th at salesm en of oil leases a re re p ­
M rs' G u rin e F instead, 85. b eat t o 1 " T f
„ v e'
,
A rgus, A ugust 24. 1922—G eorge W. Zim - season's cotton w ould Inev itab ly -v ears
.
C
'
<
K
?
.J
if
ts
.
N?.
man
,las
*unk
too
No m an has sunk
resenting th a t they have been licensed by thi i
T h o Tnnsrn^ U n «
i
,• i m erm an of Iow a H ill k illed w hen buggy hit have b ro u g h t on Good crops at! U' S sPu rn s Jap an ese and Chi- death in P o rtlan d by son. H ow ard.
U n i; l . r ' .
P* ,cJ aim ed 3 p a rtia l by tra in at C o rn eliu s Tuesday. C oroner's ju ry m edium prices produce creato r nese m easures th a t w ould im pede 27. Man tells police h a tre d inspired
, or
bo"
Man is . e.
come dep artm en t. These rep o rts are false. A n u m b er
p
ro
sp
erity
fo
r
EVERYONE
t
h
a
n
evacuation
of
A
m
ericans.
crim
e.
|
¡°
.s.V
ek
and
to
save
th
at
whie
los, ..
------— • " b i t h is j of com panies engaged in selling oil leases in
noiiday to r r r id a y afternoon of th e holds tra in ex ceed in g speed lim it,
A d m in istratio n ’s w ag e-h o u r bill
Hood R iver farm ers re je c t d e ­
O regon huve sought perm its but none have been
fa ir and p ractically all business houses
T w elve h u n d red to n s p u t th ro u g h Ray- short crops at high prices o r big
Why
do
we
say
that God whls- issued for a n u m b er of reasons.
crops at low prices T h ere ae thou allow ed to die in con«r ess.
m and for closed shop in h arvesting
have pledged th e ir co-operation It M alin« cannery, em ploying 200 persons.
pered
it?
B
ecause
o
u
r
poor
God-
sands of tow ns th rough th e south
GfJtvern o r G rav es of A labam a ap- I ‘h e ir crops.
"The most undesirable high pressu re sales­
M onday. A ugust 23
hating hum an n atu re could of lt-
whose livelihood depends not on E?inbi w ,fc to r e c c e d S e n a to r !
men a re selling oil leases and th e g u llib ility of
U
S.
N
avy
flying
boat
crashes,
six
I
^
’.
"
^
"
P
r
o
v
i
d
e
even
one
m
orsel
? '
.
j U S -N a v y flying t
the county se a t if th e business people
Dr. J. H. Rossm an tak es 12 Boy Scouts on the p rice of th e crop alone, b u t
th e ir victim s surpasses belief. T he victim s tire
lied « a at
S an
a n wit-Kf,.
n Diego,
ie v n
I ° f ••'Tk«
heavenly * m anna
people
or, the volum e and th e price. W are- a / P
n u ih d
° ga
fierce ! fi.i.cu
killed
1 t 1 o San
i............ for the nvupiv.
and em ployes tu rn out enm ass fo r th e trip to L arch M ountain,
usually uninform ed an d of sm all m eans, and
P
o
rtlan
d
saw
m
ills
rem
ain
closed.
I
,?
(
n
atu
ral
man
(o
u
r
hum
an
w ere oil leasing com panies to be issued p e r­
aftern o o n a t th e fair.
M rs. O. L. C urtis, n a tiv e of county, dies houses, ginners, exporters, com m is- a riv es by C hinese.
I
o
p
erato
rs
refuse
to
open
w
hen
C
I
.
rvc<
-
‘»ves
n
o
t
the
things
of
the
sion m erchants, field hands, and
..
F riday. A ngust 20
m its and w ere th eir salesm en to be licensed as
h ere A ugust 23.
?s
!
I.
O.
w
orkers
g
a
th
e
r
a
t
plants.
S
p
irit
of
G
od
for
they
a
re
foolish-
th e lik e are set up to handle bum p- „ M a n ila , P. I., h it by earth q u ak es,
■
1 1--------- —
W eil's D e p a rtm e n t sto re looking fo rw ard e r crops, not sh o rt crops. T hey a re R efu«ees from w a r. terro rized on
)n ( N ational a m a te u r golf to u rn a-
urzll° hini: N cith,,r ran he know agents of the corporation dep artm en t, t h e
to big fall business.
1 m
merit,
i n r n « in
P ortland.
o rt!a n d
are s .spiritually
n i r it im i iv » »-it».
them for they arc
d is­ salesm en would probably represent, as they do.
ent r opens
in P
all rejoicing over th e first good a r i ' val ,
.
.
th at the d ep artm en t had approved oil lease)
W est V irginia federation of labor cern ed .”
P a c k a t th e B. E. M aling cannerv is
c H W h eeler- ex ecu tiv e of w h e e le r tim - h arv est in five y ears
Onp sailor k ‘Hed, 18 in ju red , w hen
“
Proud, b a n k ru p t hum an n a tu r e ' as an investm ent.
in creasin g S yearly y and th , e p n a a v y r . o l l 1 I f n o i. r off
b er in terests, b adly in ju red w hen speeder goe.,
The a ttitu d e of those w ho want. i,he11 hiU U' S w arsh ‘P a ‘ Shang- votes to disobey o rd ers of P resident
logging tra c k n e a r C ochran.
G reen of A. F. of L. to expel all passed on dow n from F ath er Adam
The salesm en w ould th u s be fu rn ish ed
crop control is easy to u n d e rs ta n d .' i ' „ , T
e- r n
.
h u n d re d s of persons along w ith it
O. unions.
has no touch w ith God In God's with a strong selling argum ent. T he d e p a rt­
P lan ters and farm ers say to m e
*S'»C’ 1 P lcadP ' C. C I. hinese
T he m oney spent in th e purchase of T h irty Y ears Ago
set fire to P ootung as de­ holy eyes all born into this w orld m ent refuses to be placed In such a position
"corporations have been controlling
df'm "yr a t |c
fense
against
Japanese.
a re dead in trespass and sin A that its attitu d e tow ard oil leases in O regon can
-----1 fo
c _ „ r , lab
_ i o r is
. a tr
. e­
A rgus, A u g u st 2, 1907—Mrs. C atarin a S en f
o u tp u t for years. W hen inventories
dpclarin« Pa rty unable to
ra w p ro d u cts and
S hell lands in S hanghai in te r­ live w ire, you may be to y o u r be m isrepresented."
P led«es- L ew is angered by
76. dies S u n d ay . D eath believed d u e to get too heavy vou sim D lv s h u t
m endous fa c to r in th e general pros b ten,
d
o
w
n
v
n
u
r
f
a
r
f
n
r
i
r
,.
v
/
H
a.
h
.
^
'lu
c
e
of
w
ag
e-h
o
u
r
bill
to
pass,
n
ational
settlem
ent,
k
illing
h
u
n
­
neighbors
b u t in the L ord's a
reak in g h e a rt a t leav in g hom e of 35 y ears at
m a k e v o u r n r o d o e t» a ? U od °i n °"
U nited B rotherhood of C arpen- dreds
p e rity of th is com m unity.
seeing eye, « n 1 «ji-nu
dead Ilian.-—
m an.—"F
' — •
—
» r or as
C edar M ill as re su lt of b ein g robbed tw ice in
3 M orris Dunne of the O regon u n em p lo y ­
T h at of e n o r ^ «
te rs’ A P -
L.. advises n ational la-
A. F . of L. board o rd ers G reen to I
one man Adam sin cam e into
________ . .
two w eeks.
ers th en ”
up S
a ^ l T o i f ^ . b° ard
° Ut “ f him bpr in v estig ate lab o r's non - partisan the w orld and death by sin and so m ent com pensation comm ission w as in Waah-
‘'
Mayor Dennis calls mass meeting to organ-
„
...o
u
u
-----....
B||
haVe
djed
jn
th
a
t
a|1
hav<?
gjn
ington, D ( '. co nferring w ith unem ploym ent
league w ith a view to w ithdraw ing
T
.
,
ize fo r big stre e t fa ir an d carn iv al.
th eir people. T h e industrialists.
S atu rd ay A u ru st 22
adm in istrato rs of 11 w estern states th is w eek.
A. F. of L. support.
ned."
L aw s g overning the driving of auto-
O w ing to in creased cost of p rin t p ap er Sid'ies ^ r th ^ lr e lP ^ d / <>d,Prf I su b '
S eventy-fifth congress "a d jo u rn s
T uesday, A ugust 24
T urn to th e old scrap-book again. Chief topic of the m eeting w as m ethods of
m obiles by an intoxicated p e r s o n and a “ m aterial used in th e conduct of a new s- rir thnv • v f ir c °‘sed factories n °r am id »spirited dem ocratic feud. Op-
R oger K elly of Los A ngeles wins H ere is an o th er to cheer the hobo m aking lienefit.s O regon’s paym ents w ill s ta rt
sh o u ld be s tric t and be rigidlv enforc- Pa Pe r' th e A rg u s w ill, a fte r O ctober 1. 1907. P v
P^ce». No” ponents of R oosevelt court plan d e ­ m edalist honors a t national am ateu r w ho picks up th e sports section as n ex t Jan u ary . C om m ission funds w ill a g g re ­
my farm frien ds reply "b u t m anu- fend them selves against attack by golf cham pionship in P ortland.
ed. T h e person th a t is so f a r gone charge $1 “ a
a»
su b scrip tio n price
the wild w ind lashes it into ta tte rs gate approxim ately $3,000.000 on Ja n u a ry I,
4U„4
v
' •
Special tra in c a rrie s 200 people to B anks factu rers peg prices by boosting S enator G uffey w ho called them
C ity C om m issioner B ennett i n out in the bushes along th e rig h t D. A. B ulm orc, state unem ploym ent a d m in is­
th a t h( IS una ,I( to d tiv e his c a r is to see H illsboro d e feat B anks 17 to 13. N ick ta n r f .s to keep out cheaper foreign "Ingrates ” Pass bill for unem ployed P ortland
railed before grand ju ry of way.
trato r, announced. The com m ission now has
goods, l nis en courages o th er coun- census, low housing m easure and to sp e a k in su b stan tiatio n of his
c le a rly a m enace to life and should W illiam s did th e s t a r b a ttin g fo r H illsboro,
$4,000,000 w hich w as co n trib u ted by em ployer
HOW GOD G ETS RICH
tries
to
p
lant
th
e
ir
own
cotton
and
deficiency
ap
p
ro
p
riatio
n
bill,
not be a llo w e d to drive.
E. E. L y tle says suspension of O regon S av ­
charges th a t police officers have
1’liey will pay th ree p er cent of th eir payrolls
Down into th e muck of sin reach
C hinese force Jap an ese to yield “collected" from lotteries.
ings & T ru st com pany b ank in P o rtlan d w ill w heat th u s cu ttin g dow n th e de-
those nail-pierced hands to lift up n ext year. Em ployers a re paying tw o p e r cent
(iiand
for
o
ur
products.”
ground
at
.Shanghai,
------------- 11
in no w ay effect co n stru ctio n of ra ilro a d to
T h ird boy in A storia f a m i l y w hoever calls.
cu rren tly .
( o ntrol M ust Be W orld Wide
King county, Wash., d istrict at* drow ns off sam e dock.
Tillam ook.
Even so.
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This arg u m en t brings m e back torney to press rioting charges
C om m unists announce estab lish ­
W hosoever calleth on the nam e
D iscipline as e n g e n d e re d in th e lo-
Local b a rb e r shops an n o u n ce follow ing to m y e a rlie r .statem ent th a t econ- against C. I. O. pickets,
I he O regon-W ashington apple crop this
m ent of tw o new new spapers, one
c ca i l bovs
sh
prices
e S e p te m
b e r nec)(
1. shave
Singeing,
25c, om ically th e re a re no boundaries.
y ear is estim ated at 33,140,000 bushels, the U S
Sunday. August 22
I a a t t u C r hicago and o th er at San F ran- of the L ord sh all be saved.”
ooys in
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a m p a a t i r F o o r rt i Lewis
new is, W
n a asn.,
hair cut effectiv
29c; shavingi
i5c;
5c. mas.
God m ade rich? Yes—by th e re- dep artm en t of ag ric u ltu re reported. T his is
rb p on y possible w ay crop control
T w elve dead. 50 h u rt In W yoming i cisco.
Will be of b e n e fit to them as well as sage, 25c; razo r honing. 50c. With any 25c job
deem ed w ho yield them selves to 890,000 bushels above last year's crop of 32,-
and
' u ‘hC C0? t1° n fT St fire'
Japa",s miIi,ary flig h t throw s do his w ill.— G eorge N. Taylor, 250,000 bushels, but is considerably below the
to a ll o th e r y o u n g men in attendance, a neck shave is free.
4 and wheat crops of all countries j Japanese land 50,000 more troops China on defensive.
B eaverton.—P aid adv.
Strict Policy Needed
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five-year average crop of 38,888,000 bushels.