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Pagre Tw o Finest on Parade Physical Fitness W ashington county's of School Child Many on State Payroll (H y A. I I I ml Iterili SAI.EM l)|ie jierson nut of every 20 In GLOUCFS'I’ER. MASS When Illy S tale Hunt'd of H ealth I p a ta d e and it w ill be v e w wi,zth_ and put m> money Non is the tim e for getting the O regon is feeding at tile state li ugh. at c o rd - bonds and cash child ready foi school His readi- nig to figures com piled by Wulluc, S W hurt on. a tte n d as m any d ays as possible. All Tills Is a question ui .s involve; m ore than suitable state budget d irecto r The stall relief roll . w hich every in advance a rra n g e m e n ts point to t h e clothes books and pencils As ,-s on- accouni for 37.000 prisons. 8 979 in U and worn- vestor and b u si bid us these things ace to the child's co an- on Hie payrolls a em ploye u n d o f f ic i.i l : u g g est a ff a ir of its kind in the his ness man ought to idea of readm e . they are of m inor of tin- various state d ep artm en t.. biiieuu . tory ot th e county. be considering to- c o m in i ioiis and institution and 6 iilu iiniMi-tuni-e com pared to his physical I ion id fillies', and m enial « e ll being II is I h 'I' soiis are being cared for at public oxpcu. o urotia, i.*! V.imee, lìM-i spending a lot of «»-II know n dial a child ,- progress W ashington county and it 'is up (,» in Hie several sla te institutions * in n e r in tw o n a tio n « ) n r « «pa per tim e h e re b.v the in sctnxil, In s m enial and social dc rn n tc M « in 1937— G e n e ra l E x c e lle n c e a n d Re»t Tlle.se figure, lake in, account of tin- th o u them to help in m ak in g it the success A tlantic ocean this E d it o r ia l P ace f o r w e e k ly new spaper« velopm ent and his ready adjustm ent it h sands of other persons lit the late win, an- d e r ir r u la t io n « « n e r 1.000, th a t it tru ly should be. In spite of a m onth. I am a Io school and com m unity life are pendent upon other public p ay ro ll, federal, g reat b eliever in greatly influenced by the stab- of county, city and school districts. tre e g ate, a tte n d a n c e is one of the S u b a rrip th m R ate« S t r ic t ly Ca«h Advance periodically g e t ho. bodily health If he is suffering most im p o rtan t fa c to rs in the success Tin- state highway d ep artm en t w ith 3310 W ith in W a«hin<ton C ounty ting aw ay f r o m from such defects as bad teeth, dis- P e r year fI 5 ' T w o m o n th « em ployes and a m onthly pay roll of $3114 o :';l ■. of th e fair. W hen individuals exhibit one's ev er v - d a v S O . 35 eased tonsils, adenoids, poor vision, S ix m o n th « ---- ---------- gs O n e m o n th — - . td ro u tin e in o rd er to im paired hearing or from a co n d i b.v far tin- largest of the stuti-'s oclivitu- ac tin e livestock and th e p ro d u cts o f T h re e m o n th « _ ..............50 p e r copy ........... - .05 K W Babsun keep a pro p er p e r tion brought about by im proper diet counting for m ote than one th u d of Hie total th e ir labors th ey w ant o th ers to see it. O u ts id e W a 'h f n jr t o n C o u n tv spective Hence. I and faulty health habit» lie w ill bi- numtx-i of employes ami nearly one th ird of 1 s • Per year » 2 .0 h re i» r. c o u n trle e SI 50 O u tp u t in this countv is of such have been th in k in g about the next placed al a disadvantage w ith lus Hie stale payroll. The slate liquor column, aou high o rd e r th a t q u a lity displays arc depres ion -how soon w ill it come, com panions Th,- ,,(|d s will be em ploys 3118 persons w ith a m onthly payroll of M e m b e r; O r- iron State w hat w ill be its causes, and sim ilar against bun in the race It is. th e r e $33 433 and tin- secretary of .sta te < dep artm en t F i rat A uditeti Paper. assu red in every E d it o r ia l A«« w i a t i o n line, including l-ll I.a ry e s t A p t' W eekly problem s. fore of llu- greatest im portance that a n d N a tio n a l E d ito ria l w ith 3fia em ployes on its payroll pays out i w ork in all its branches, t h e C irc u la tio n in Weeu club A s s o c ia tio n . a child be started Io .school right, to tal of 139.000 a m outh Am,Hier Crash Certain G ran g e a n d F a rm e rs ’ Union booths, fret- of all physical handicaps and in T h ere is. of course, going to be Second only to tin- highw ay d ep artm en t in a healthful slate of mind an o th er depression som etim e. B e flo ra l, com m ercial, etc. point of num bers and payroll is the state board fore it comes tile investor should P aren ts a re inclined to wait until of higher education which lia s a total of 22,Hl Good e n te rta in m e n t h as been p ro sell all stocks, th e p u rehasing agent a few days previous to the opening men and women on its list at Ha- five e d u c a School days a re w ith us again, th e vided th ro u g h o u t th e d ay and eve should cut dow n inventories, the of school III S eptem ber before they tional institutions is the state hospital for in m ake sure that the children a re in sane at Salem, w hich em ploys 272 p e r ,m s at g rad e s» bools and union high school ning. Every e ffo rt has been m ade by c red it m an ag e r should tighten lus s, and th e m an u factu rer should as good h ealth as possible anil reudv opening th e ir doors here next T ues th e m an ag em en t to secure p a rtic u term a total payroll of $18.990 a m onth hold back expansion plans. In short en ter school 'i’b,- physician and Tin- state relief com m ittee w ith 381 e m d a y .. M any o th e r county schools are larly in te restin g pro g ram s fo r everv th e tu n e is com ing w hen everyone ntisl should lie visited several ployes on its pay roll pays out a total of $ t n . opening th e sam e d ay and o th ers will evening of th e show. should reef his sails an d get p re m onths befori? school begins. Preschool children art- p a rtic u la r 362 a m onth and the 172 m em b er. of th e sta te follow in th e next few w eeks. T he county owes a d e b t of g r a ti p ared fo r th e storm . Ttiose w ho feel police force draw a total of $26,476 T he state th at p anics a re now m erely a m a t ly susceptible to com m unicable dis School days, if we could but realize tu d e to th e fa ir b o ard and m anage- te dep artm en t of ag ric u ltu re em ploys 167 p e r r of historical interest a re m aking eases Immunization procedures for it in our childhood, are th e h a p p ie st m rn t. th e people who have exhibits, a g reat m istake. Ju s t as th e ocean sons at $14.254 u m onth and th e in d u strial a - tin- prevention of d ip h th eria and days of our lives. C arefree and lots h e a d s o f d iffe re n t d e p a rtm e n ts, the tides w ill continue to ebb and flow, sm allpox, as well us tin- o th er com eident comm ission w ith 175 em ployes pays out so w ill the econom ic tides continue m unicable diseases of early c h ild $24.068 in salaries each m onth of tim e fo r fun a n d play, th ev are o rg an izatio n s th a t are sponsoring d if to rise and fall. T h ere is no S uprem e ' Employes und payrolls of other state a c hood. should he req u ired ’ before looked back to by oldsters w ith ’ fond fere n t events and all o th ers who have C ourt w hich can declare the Law of sending the child to school. It is of tivities tire listed as follow s Banking. 9 at rem em brances. helped in every w ay possible. They A ction an d R eaction u n co n stitu m ajor im portance that (lie child be $1846. board of control. 14 at $3183; c o rp o ra properly nourished Food habits tion, 16 at $2.573. E astern O regon hospital, ill) A dditional edu catio n al o p p o rtu n i have done an excellent job and are tional! W hen this n ext crash w ill come I should In- given p a rticu lar attention. ut $7306; F airview home, 116 at $7683, fill, ties are provided in t h e H illsboro en titled to a lot of cred it. A p p re c ia do not know . No one knows. But T he basis for a sound, healthy, w ell- comm ission 78 at $3706; forc-try. 69 ut $10.976 union high school this y e a r in th e tion and in te rest can best be show n able m en a re beginning to think nourisht-tl body should be establish gam e comm ission, 153 ut $17,,060. insurance. 17 about it. T hey are not falling prey » - ed before startin g to school The at $2865; bureau of hit,or. 17 a t $27,05; g o v e r n a tu re of a Sm ith-H ughes ag ric u ltu r- th ro u g h a tte n d a n c e . m o th er should be instructed in r e al course. This should be p a r t i c u l a r l y ------------- — church lx-ct cause it has m eant g iv gard to the prom otion of a good nor 8 at $I4(H); land b,wird. 14 at $2I!M, lib rary . m anaged m e n é , a: t ,-r leg.-la- V ^ tllirC h eS x aluable to all boys and girls in te r ¡ng ing up up things I like to do for tilings m ental and em otional attitu d e M in 26 at $3118, m ilitary departm ent. 21 ut $322.,. n t at th r crash. The I did n o t like, at first, so well. I or physical defects should be c o r milk control b<wrd, 17 at $2262, pen iten tiary . Tualatin Plains Presbyterian ch aracters m ay be d ifferent but the ested in our g re a t basic in d u stry — O regon's T ra ffic D eaths Church believe in God because I have rected P a rtic u la r atten tio n should 74 at $7560, printing. 43 ¡it $7495. education. p lo t w ill be the same. Business is A Series of Weekly Articles on the ag ricu ltu re. T he course th is y e a r will B ible school at 10 a. ni.; p reach found th at w ithout th e belief in be given to correction of defects of 16 nt $2623; public utilities. 151 ¡it $19,170, tu b e r now above norm al. It w ill continue Problem of Highway Safety bv Earl be in th e n a tu re of a tria l a n d its con to rise. C om m odity prices w ill in ing service at 1! a. m : C h ristian some one m ore im p o rtan t than o u r eyesight, hearing, defective tonsils, culosis hospitals, 122 at $7813; bonus runinu..- Snell. Secretary of State E ndeavor at , .45 p. nt. M issionary selves. people fail to achieve th eir adenoids and m any o th er conditions tinuance will d ep en d on its success sion 63 ut $8407 Close observation of the traffic situation in crease. re ta il trad e w ill swell, real m eeting the last W ednesday of each own p otential im portance T. Ar- T he care of the teetli of tin- pre- Tin- state- payroll for A ugust totaled $1.- and th e in te re st show n by stu d e n ts Oregon has convinced me of the need for estate w ill soar, stocks w ill m ake m onth. A li a re cordially welcome. th u r D ungan, m inister. "new highs." We m ay have the big school child should be given p a rtic 649.706. mi increase of nearly $25.000 over Ju ly and parents. Its value should b e material changes in our law as to the regulat gest boom in o u r w hole history. — P- tib s o n , m inister. u lar consideration. tf and $105.666 higher than Ju n e T he averngo ing of speed upon the highways. Enforcement B ut over-expansion w ill ta k e place proven in a y e a r's tim e. Christian Church No longer are children expected m onlhly pay of state employe« is $117, but tlu : officers have found the basic rule now on the som ew here along the chain! Sooner First Church of Christ. Scientist E ducation is im p o rta n t to th e fu tu re books L ord's day unified study -w orship to grow up w ithout pro p er su p e r does not include board and room w hich is p ro ineffective in curbing high speed and o r la te r a w eak lin k w ill break. S e r\ ices are held ev ery S unday service, 9 45-11:45 a nr C hurch vision They m ust he developed, en- vided em ployes of tlu- various state Institution». y e ll being of every boy and girl. It ask for a return to a definite per mile speed Consumers 'Buying on Margin” Sound at 11 a. ni ; W ednesday evening school 9 45 a in . P e rry Dumas. couraged and protected is a step p in g stone in th e p a th to sec- limit. Som e of th e factors w hich w ill services at 8 o'clock: S unday school superin ten d en t. M orning w orship. health and p ro p er grow th of school cess and enjoym ent of a d u lt life, op- 1 do not believe that the basic rule should p robably snap the chain a re in stal at II a. m. P u p ils up to the age 10 45-1 ] 45 Special m usic and Labor children do not just happen C h il C'r,K,k ami W allowa w ere tlu- only <‘,,unti ening new vistas of th o u g h t and ac - be Jebrninated entirely, but suggest that its m ent selling, public spending, crop of 20 y ears a re welcom ed. F ree day m essage by p asto r C hristian dren req u ired to attend school must in O regon w hich did not show an increas in loans, high construction costs, or tion The g re a t ed u catio n al n n n n rh i f.ood.ieatures be retained and that a provision mad w orld arm am en t races. Some read in g room open on W ednesdays E ndeavor. 7 p. in In term e d iate and bo protected against neglect, igno traffic accidents , luring the fir t six m onth e g re a t e a u c a u o n a l o p p o rtu - limiting top speed be added to it. The prin- S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p. m. Young People A m eeting by young rance or indifference on tin- p art of of the c u rren t year, according to ita tisti, «¡ties a re priceless possessions fo r th e ciple of the basic rule can be effectively ap- of these tre n d s a re alreddv p retty S and people for young people This church p arents Since education has been com plied b.v S ecretary of S tate Snell C u rrv u n d ay 's topic. “ Man." far along today. T ake instalm ent fi plied joins w ith th e o th er chu rch es ot the mad,- com pulsory, provisions should county reported Hie greatest ratio of increas • youth of to d ay and th ey should not when even comparatively slow driving nancing. fo r instance. H undreds of comes under the head of recklessness, which city ui th e union prohibition mass also be m ade to m ake preschool ex- at 534 per cent The average for the state as i be lightly considered. Seventh-day Adventist Church m eeting at the M ethodist church al may be caused by conditions involving icy articles a rc now being bought on ination of children atten d in g p u b whole w as 25 per cent S ervices a re held each S abbath 8 M em lters and friends urged to a t am "tim e” paym ents. "E asy paym ent" lic school compulsory pavement, fog, or a number of other natural | plans accounted fo r about 65 p er : (S a tu rd a y ^ as follows: S abbath tend. T he m onthly official board causes. cent of th e autom obile sales so far school. 9:45 a. m.; preach in g service m eeting m th e C. E. room im m edi D estroyed " Sunday. 8 p. n i, e v a n O regon courts a re beginning to crack dow n Another effective curb in cases of reckless this year! B ig m ail-o rd er houses now young people's m eeting a t follow ing the m orning service. gelistic service, "T arnished T alents " a little h ard er on traffic law violators W i t h driving would be the placing of a governor h an d le ten d o llar orders on “tim e.” ~:3° p. m. P ra y e r m eeting T h u rs ately w ill he the serm on them ,- Tuesday M onday is L abor day. a day w hen sealed by the state police, upon the car of the B ecause of h ig h er p ro fits on in sta l day evening at 8 o'clock. V isitors Jo in t-m eetin g of L adies' Aid and all-day 153 revocations and suspensions hnpie ,-d in- p ra y e r .service. 8 p ,n the courts during Ju ly a new all-tim e high issionary societies, Tuesday. 2 to _ rci A I th e nation does hom age to the A m eri offender. Mv own experiments with a gover m ent buying m erch an ts a rc u n w ise a re w elcom e at any service.- Dr. 4 m 30 Mel v i n E p. m. Note tin- chan g e on nc- evangelistic service was reached, according to S ecretary of S t.« can lab o rer. It is a day w hen lab or nor controlled car have convinced me that it ly p lugging such business m uch as W alter H untington, pastor. tf count of th e m onthly social h o u r and Jam es, pastor. Snell For the seven m onths to A ugust I \ ro k ers foolishly pushed m argin re g u lar m eeting falling o n sam e should stop and ta k e stock of its ac accomplishes its purpose in a most satisfactory b trad total of 465 operator« hud th e ir licenses r e in g in 1929. Hence, th is n ex t de manner, and would be a definite cure for the T he Orencn-Kerdville Parish date T he social hour w ill In- on date ART SAYS com plishm ents, p re se n t u n settled con reckless driver who refuses to keep his speed pression m ay sta rt in M ain street voked upon conviction of d ru n k en driving S u n d ay school in both churches. scheduled. W ednesday. S eptem ber ra th e r than in W all S treet! ditions and public reaction. Much within safe limits. Speaking of th e m agazines of the 10 a m ; worship service in the 15. Go-Awa.v-To C ollege" service P ublic d ebt is an o th er d ynam ite O renco church, 11 a. m ; w orship and county C. E rally w ith S tate mr. he says, th at he know s of a Further, there is a chance for good, com has been g ained, b ut a g re a t deal of Now that it seem s to be p re tty definitely E very m an. w om an and child in . se r\ ice in th e R eedville church, 8 C hristian E ndeavor U nion speaker ■Country G entlem an." w ho would th ese gains will be lost if th e in te rn al mon sense regulation through a system of keg. this co u n try now ow es about $430 in p. m. W om en’s M issionary society L ord's day. S ep tem b er 12 —R L like very m uch to m eet up w ith a settled that G overnor M artin w ill ....... a s,-< ond zoning of highways by engineers of the high w a rfa re am ong lab o r unions continues way department. Long, straight roads, with local, state and fed eral debt. This m eets at O rcnco on th e th ird W ed Putnam , m in ister ^ „ • n tle W oman and tak e h er to term in terest in Oregon politics n atu rally shifts his 'F a rm and F ireside" providing from that q u a rte r to a speculation on his p -e- «and th e ru le of reason is not ap p lied few intersections and light travel, may be safe d eb t is inareasing m onthly. T he nesday of each m onth and at Rccd- that she is adapted to "Good Hi O l i s e mble opponents, both in the p rim ary and g e n treasu ry 's déficit since J u ly first is ville on th e fo u rth T hursday of to th e rela tio n s betw een em ploye and ly traveled at a greater speed than can be ap S350.000.000—$75.000.000 Foursquare Gospel Church eral eleetlon For w hile the governor him self keeping. " s h e w ould not hav g re a te r than each m onth. plied in sections where conditions are less a y e a r ago at this tim e. R elief ex each m onth. Rev. R. D. E verett of Sunday school, 9:45 a m . classes a "M odern I'ri.scilhi," but one lo th be em ployer. at has not yet openly declared his intentions, th e for all ages; com m union service. Il favorable. This is recognized in basic limits penses. high as th ey are. a re not r e P o rtlan d w ill preach in the O ren- I w ould give him "C om fort" through announcem ent that he will run has e o in e from A d m itted ly th e re have been m any within cities, and can be applied to the open sponsible. T he increase in p erm a co ch u rch n ex t S unday m orning at a. m . Rev. C arm nin; C ru sad er se rv Life lie also states that he insists a source too eltxe to th e adm inistration to b e unequal conditions in th is co u n try in highway just as effectively. ice. 6:15 p. in . W anda P ark, presi that she be a good "Judge" of cook ignored F urtherm ore, the governor's changed n en t d ep artm en t expenses is to 11 o'clock, and at th e R eed v ille' dent; evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m . ing so ns he could "L iterary Digest" attitu d e tow ard a n u m b er of controversial is th e m a tte r of w ages, hours and w o rk However, improved conditions on our high blam e. Som e day public deb t w ill ! ch u rch at 8 p. m. Rev. C arm ain. M id-w eek services: everything, and he w ouldn't w ant ing conditions. These needed to be ways cannot wait upon changes in the law get too high ju s t as s’oek debt got ' Tuesday. 8 p. m.. p ra y e r m eeting: h e r to get sore if he stayed out late sues can lx- tak en ns straw s pointing In th e too high in 1929. T hen governm ent I general direction of an o th er term . All Saints Episcopal Church co rre c te d . But it m ust also be u n d e r Common sense driving and strict compliance bond Friday, 8 p. in , praise service. Rev. prices w ill break. A ten-point ' S ervice fo r th e fifteenth S unday and hid behind a "S atu rd ay Eve present traffic requirements will do much It being generally adm itted th a t the gov J. W. C arm ain. pastor. stood th a t a g re a t p e rc e n ta g e of th e with ning Post" and When finally getting dro p in such bonds (b an k s own 60 to reduce Oregon's traffic deaths. a fte r T rin ity : Holy Com m union and hom e telling h er som e "Good ern o r's m<«t difficult h u rd le lies in the d em o p er cent of them ) could cause a I serm on at 11: W ashington C ounty larg e an d sm all em ployers of this W h o s o e v e r W i l l — H ills b o r o S tories or even m aybe a ‘ T rue cratic prim aries the question arises ns to w ho panic w orse th an th at of eight years H om e at 2:30 p. m. T he G uild w ill co u n try have been fa ir and liberal T hursday. 8 p. m, evangelistic Storys" H,. s:ivs , h a, ,)|u, , hin(( h(t will be th e stan d ard -b earer of th e untl-adm ln- ago. M oreover, w e a re a lot closer resum e its re g u la r m eetings S ep tem service, special p ra y e r and praise w ouldn t stan d for and that is if she istration dem ocrats in the pending battle. Will w ith th e people th a t w ork fo r th em . C i i h a r to such a sm ash th a n w e w ere last b er 15.—R eginald Hicks, vicar. service also. S aturday. 8 p m„ o p e n got hist in a crow d, he w ouldn't tt be H ow ard L ato u re tte of M ultnom ah co u n y ear a t th is tim e! In try in g to c o rre c t abuses by som e G /t/tU / LLClLTOrS — a ir service at Second an d Main say Let the P ath fin d er." but stm t ty present dem ocratic national com m itteem an th e re is no reason w h v all em ployers Congregational ( liurch Sunday. 3 p n, . e v a n g e l i s t ic s e r v ic e ,,U’ When some of the congressmen see how Can W ashington Ease the P ain? and form er sp eak er of the house, or J F. 1 T- i ' l l ' .ihout lie , p ro u d M any people feel th a t W ashington. S e p te in b e r5 : W elcome to C ongre- Serm on w ill be on "T he C ongrega- should be m ade to su ffer. federal expenditures are made on a hit and w hile not b eing able to p rev en t a n Hosch of D eschutes county or som e dark horse " as G ril enough. H,-<-nuse gational services of w orship n ex t tion T hat Fooled T hem selves."--M el it takz-s a "P o p u lar M echanic" L ab o r unions w ith o u t question have miss manner, when they see projects of proven o th er depression, ran at least short- I Sunday. not y ,t m entioned in thut connection. Both to C h u rch school. 10 a m vin E. Jam es, pastor. and merit turned down in favor of an cn its length and severity. I dis- i Prof. patch up n H ousehold" like this L ato u re tte and H osch a re know n to be not accom plished a g re a t deal fo r t h e worth Stalley, superintendent; m orn-' — opportunity of tossing away millions of more agree. Well Argux” th a t’s all. only w illing but anxious to replace M artin in I believe exactly the opposite. w o rk e rs of th is co untry. T hey will ac dollars on some section where the voting orship, 11 o’clock, with choir T r in it y I iit lii'i.in ( h u rc h the executive office F riends of Hosch have th a t th e co u n try is going into assisting. Serm on. “T he R eligious The serv ice of w orship begins at com plish m ore d u rin g th e y ears and. power is high and the balance of power may I th fell LANDED JOB ON DINER been especially busy th e past few w eeks e n ex t depression w ith so much i P ictu re Dr. Link says, “I go to 10 30 a m ; S unday school at 9:45 be found, it is little wonder that they want to p a rtic u la rly , if a d eg ree o f resp o n m ore d eb t and so m any unseasoned 1 Rack in the days w hen A m erica groom ing him for the race and tt is said th at Serm on topic. "Choose You This earmark some of the big federal appropria law s th a t th e panic m ay be w orse off th e in ev itab le panic, the gov Day. sibility is re q u ire d . 1 K ings 18, 21. You a re c o rd i w as country tow n, the E rie R ail he w ould be acre,liable to organized labor, th e tion measures so that they will have a general than th e last one. C onsider em ploy ern m en t m ight launch a cu rren cy ally w elcom ed to w orship w ith us. way ran a shifty local dow n through T ow nsendites. the G rangers and o th er large P ublic a p p ro v a l is n ecessary fo r all idea at least as to how the money will be ex m ent. for instance. W hile m illions groups whose su p p o rt M artin is su p p m ed to inflation program th a t w ould create social p rogress in th is g re a t country pended. They are being accused of "pork of w o rk ers lost th e ir jobs from 1930- th e w ildest boom we hav e ev er THE MONITOR; its m akeup, a have alicnatPd th ro u g h his antagonistic a tti Whosoever Will 34. o th e r m illions w ere k ept on the of ours. U nions will doubtless have barrel” tactics. If so, their procedure should seen. E ventually, of course, t h e proud little engine w ith brass tidm- tude e a rlie r in his adm inistration. fAbove North Plains) payroll by considerate em ployers boom w ould collapse; but in the th e public w ith them if th ey exercise not appear strange to the other congressmen w '■ ■ n baggage , ,, ,, W hile few republicans can lx- found w ho Sunday, 10 a. m.. S un d ay school ho felt th ey could get along w ith I or any of the government departments, for the m eantim e those w ho had kept th e ir w ith classes for all children, a good tw o (fay coaches A round tr ip daily a re anxious tn try conclusions w ith M artin in reason and fairn ess, ab stain from rule less personnel. Now w ith th e unem - ' seems to be that “them as has (the votes? in cash a n d bonds w ould have Bible class for adults. S erm on by and part of life itself to the ham lets the general election th ere a re a n u m b er w ho ra d ic a l and b eat-u p tactics, a d h e re to gets.” Congress may as well determine where ploym ent insurance program and ’ funds been w iped out! pastor. 11 a. m., topic w ill be "W orks passed up by th e through train s a re know n to be am bitious to sit in the Seal., the preced ent of federal relief, em sound A m erican p rin c ip als and keep the slices fall as department and bureau heads. ployers an d com m unities w ill quick- I On occasion w e climb,',! aboard to of the m ighty arid w ho a re carefully co n sid er —Astoria Astorian-Budget. go to G ran d fath er's, seventy m iles ing the possibility th a t M artin may not m ake th e red s o u t of th e ir ran k s. ly dum p th e w hole load in W ashing aw ay Ju s t beyond H orseheads we the g rade in the dem ocratic p rim ary . So far. to n 's lap. w atch for th a t grew som e thing; how ever, no one has found th e courage to I T he vicious new “U ndivided P ro f Thursday, August 26 its T ax" sev erely penalizes com-1 A ndrew M ellon, secretary of U. S. sit-dow n strik e s if necessary to p re g reat stone buildings inside high com e out Into the „pen w ith a public d e c la ra panics in attem p tin g to build up re treasu ry u n d e r th re e presidents and v ent shipm ent of w ar im plem ents to walls; Elm ira R eform atory, w here tion and th a t field is still fertile ground for all th e w icked w ent; so w<- saw It 1 serves in good tim es to see them one of th e w o rld 's m ost w ealthy C hina an d Jap an . Speed of m otor vehicles and reck- F ifte e n Y ears A go Then the th in g happened am ong speculation. Will the republican candidate be G reat B ritain dem ands of Japan through h ard times. H ence concerns men. dies in W ashington, D. C. form al apology and p u n ish m en t of onr very own. Young S tubby, whose S tate T reasu rer Holm an, w ho failed of his goal less d riv in g m ust be curbed if we are Argus. August 31. 1922—0. Phelps is install w ill slash expenses and lay-off help four years ago only through a last m in u te con A lbert D yer, confessed sex slayer attackers. father loved the bottle too well g o in g to m ake anv d e n t in th e g re a t ing another pipe organ in the Liberty theatre. at th e first drop of th e hat. Then, of th ree little Inglew ood. Cal., girls, am S bassador's en ato r S te iw e r hom e from con and whose m other took in wash-^ solidation of his opposition w ithin his own too. th e stock m ark et is extrem ely William Schulmerich, president Washington "thin." When a real selling w ave hits sentenced to h ang fa ta lity lists in th is country. S ecre gress says in su rg en t sen ato rs lose tngs. was eonvieted of theft and party; or S ecretary of S tate Snell, w ho w as B ritish am bassador to C hina s e r confidence in president. sen t up. T he R eform atory m ade p rom inently m entioned for th e position of p a rty ta r y o f S ta te Snell is c a rry in g on a County Farm Bureau, making progress with it. prices could break 50 or 60 points. iously w ounded in S hanghai by exhibit for state fair and seeks double Also, W ashington w ill be fa r less leader four years ago and is still regarded by S tu b b y into a rook and when he Monday. August 30 good xvork in his ed u catio n al cam county Jap an ese bullets. space. w as set free, he becam e chef on m any as the p arty 's b est bet for the governor- p rep ared to handle this n e x t dep res p a ig n fo r m ore c a re fu l driving and Ciell B. Carstens and J. J. Hartley sell in sion. As w e stepped off th e preci a diner. He was now a useful c iti shit,; o r Dean W alker of Polk county, w ho f o r a red u ctio n in speeds. Tn th is terests in Banks Hop company to Mr. and Mrs. pice in 1930. F ederal d eb t w as only distinguished him self as chairm an of th e se n zen. No sh eriff nor constable could lay hands on him for he had served ate wavs and m eans com m ittee In th e last tw o $16.000 000.000. Today it is m ore than I w o rk th e s e c re ta ry of state and th e Montgomery Turner. M. C. Steeples, Hillsboro native son, dies tw ice th a t and grow ing rapidly. I his tim e and th e law was satisfied legislative sessions; or som e one of the dozen ’’" F " " “ “ -'-" ”,:'!? « n m o to r associations should have the in Hoquiam, Wash., August 23. All seem ed well w ith the fellow. F u rth erm o re, at th e ra te w e a re go or m ore o th er possibilities, w ho a re said to bo w h o le h e a rte d su p p o rt of everyone. ing it looks as though th e relief Sheridan g.rag« mcch.nlc, Augu.l ¡ Hold on S tubby! E very tick of w eighing th eir chances very seriously ns the Mrs. Philip Masters. 84, dies at Dilley. l ~ * »" L et us do e v e ry th in g possible to m ake St. Matthew’s Choral club arranges to in rolls from th e last panic w ill not be 14 council says the clock brings you on tow ard the zero h o u r for th e p rim ary cam paign approaches. em ptied before w e set sail on the ' U. S. tells C hina and Jap an it w ill boycott still in effect. h o u r when for you tim e shall he no a ll conscious of th e necessity fo r safe stall new organ in St. Matthew's church. All of which, of rourse, leuves th e en tire making big preparations for hog and n ex t depression. Soviet governm ent purge reaches m ore Seven d ie every m inute "It situation still very m uch unsettled b u t provides hold them responsible for dam age d riv in g and observance of th e basic dairy Banks Is Bull Market Over? show. into Young C om m unist league and , is appointed u n to men once to die arid injury. a few m orsels of political possip on w hich to ru le s of th e ro ad . Now to an sw er m y question but. a fte r this I ho judgm ent." You chew until more su b stan tial m aterial is p ro Masonic building committee, Master Elmer . "How Jap an ese and C hinese deadlocked collective farm in g setup. high w ill stocks go?” My Bab- P resid en t R oosevelt’s m o th er says have G od's Word, th e Bible, for it vided by positive declarations w hen th e can d i Johnson, W. N. Harris, Glenn Bell. R. R. Easter so n ch art can fort-cast the D epression in battle in w hich thousands killed d g - , dates begin to com m it them selves. j D eath comes and then the Ju -----„ and Charles E. Wells, opens bids for new struc Area It can not | S n ^ key^w m C8PtUrC he does not w an t th ird term . Jo e Louis keeps heavy w eight box- m<'n ' T hat th e ft long since forgiv ture. Will let contract next week. P ro sp erity Arcr? I t s ^ / f ’V l '^ 1"/ Announcement made P o rtla n d ing cham pionship in 15-round fight ?? , y ,„.c sovcreign state of New C A Howard, sta te su p erin ten d e n t of p u b York stands in in th the Xor’t still stands e book of ! a forecaster in times such as. these“« agrcement° °PCn UndCr temporary w ith T om m y F arr, cham pion of G lic Instruction, left last week for La G rande, H illsb o ro business people have a l T h irty Y ears A go od’s rem rem em em brance. brance. T T here here It w aits Great Britain. Farr surprises ex- I P ods August 29, 1907— S h eriff J. W. Con to ri.se up against you in the J u d g w here this week he took over his new job as Workers vote pertx by g re a t fight. w ay s given ex cellen t co-oneration in nell Argus, elected secretary of state association of 'o v /r - e ^ p a n s ^ b ^ in e s l ^ a d ' $40Uo '^ " f m ent. More than that. G od's p ro president of the E astern O regon S tate N orm al th e h o ld in g of th e countv fair. T hey sheriffs. Tuesday, August 31 .school. Rex Putnnm . city su p erin ten d e n t of Lloyd Hnsell, m em ber o f crew gram know s n o th in g of “ Reform " schools at Albany, took o v er as H ow ard's suc sh o u ld , f o r such an exhibtin is im Plan of Portland motorists to make Wilson His w ord is REHORN - “ Ye m ust of P resident Hoover, dies of in ju ries cessor a ; head of the state school system here p o r ta n t to th e d evelopm ent and p ro river road from Forest Grove to Tillamook an received w hen lin er bom bed by be born again." Y our hum an fath er auto road does not meet with approval of a rt g allery donated by late C hinese w ar planes. M erchant ships passed on to you a low er n atu re Wednesday. g ress o f th e co u n ty Tt m eans a g re a t farmers, th e B absonchart show s th a t th e big who believe that because of so many ndrew W. Mellon arid also of Mont- w arned by U. S. to keep out of th a t by birth, choice and practice d e a l to th e 4-H club m em bers, th e grades and sharp turns it would be v e r y g est h alf of ev ery bull market in A Rate reductions negotiated by th e public faucon W ar M em orial in F ran ce w ar zone. C h in a eager to m a k e goes on serving sin. T he g reat God ; stocks, excepting one, w as over G ra n g e s a n d F a rm e rs ’ Union lo cals dangerous. dies in New Y ork. w aits to d e a n .vour page of all sin- u tilities commission a re saving O regon u tility am ends to U. S. w hen business crossed N orm al. Henry Guild becomes associated with Mrs. Hence, I realize th a t th e cream may g u ilt and to Im part to you his God- Saturday, August 28 a n d ev e ry ex h ib ito r. L et us show our A ngered b y Hope agreem ent n atu re. T his is the new b irth ; this patrons $715.881 a year, according to N. G. W al Jo h n n y G oodm an of O m aha. Neb., C. McKinney in publishing the Argus. Guild alread lace. utilities com m issioner. W allace Indicated sin c e re in te re s t an d su p p o rt th ro u g h E. y be off th e m arket. In fact w hich reopened closed P o rtlan d | ins national a te u r golf champ- •sawmills, P o rtlan d central I a b o i | £ rnakt-s succeeds L. A. Long as editor. thut even g re a te r rale reductions a re In store 7 you ^ 7 ^ th e tim e i not far off wh< n f < hall' w t, , i , "77 am ........ p e rso n a l a tte n d a n c e . T his applies to Lightning strikes M. H. Nelson house at p erso n ally begin to sell som e of my in P o rtlan d 4 St ann u al to u rn am ent council for the n ear future. R ate reductions negotiated e m p lo y e s as w ell as em ployers. KOe Hm C 7 r n 1 C « " « > son died for your .ins He waits by the com m ission d u rin g tin- past tw o years Glencoe and knocks phone in J. C. Beach place weakest stocks in the weakest in- Hortland- th a t C W. Hope be discharged by changc you from . )o8t Bulk of Andrew Mellon estate to pieces. Nelson was knocked off his wagon dustries. Ninner includi' willed to charity and education. th e national lab o r relations board, to a saved sinner that in th e ages graph. p o w e r. $503,621; telephone and telc- ---------- by the lightning. I may be too early in doing this. Personal V iolence b re a k s out. Seven pickets to comh he may show employes get $180,000. the exceed $36 400. $’.28,918; steam heating, $46,942; gas, Ray Taylor and Bertha E. Galloway mar In fact, I have found that most of H alting of B ritish refugee ship in beaten. C o n stru c tio n a c tiv ity as outlined by my investment mistakes have come ried here August 25. C hiang K ai-shek tells n atio n s ofj ing riches of his grace in his kind se v e ra l local business in stitutions to W. H. Wehrung elected one of the director» w orld th eir own safety m akes neces ness to you through Christ Jesus — ' in sary George N. Taylor, Beaverton.—Paid , g e th e r w ith c o n sid e ra b le new home of the Portland Race Track and Livestock asso am not going to try to pick the ex China. im m ediate in tern atio n al in te r adv. A Virginia farmer fed his hog some black act top of the market and sell out at vention to end S in o -Jap an ese w ar. | c o n stru c tio n show s p r o g r e s s a n d ciation. Japanese bom bing of Shanghai r e berry preserves grown potent with age, and the once. I’m going to "average out" sults in death of 700 Chinese. T allulah B ankhead, actress daugh- I Eugene Delplanche and Anna Vanderzan- by g ro w th in th is co m m unity. It is a selling a few stocks at one time, Neighborhood news from 30 Ar hog proceeded to get drunk and pass out. Prov te r of S p eak er W ililam B. B ankhead married at Verboort August 27. Sunday, August 29 ing. if nothing else, that the porker got him m uch d iff e re n t p ic tu re fro m a few den Following a few some months later, and con War damage of congress, w e d s Jo h n Em ory, j gus correspondents In different will act as committee for street tinue .it Shanghai so far the process as stocks work estim ated at $275.000,000. sections of Washington county ap self In a pretty Jam. B roadw ay actor. y e a rs a g o w hen th e r e w e re m a n y fair and carnival: B. P. Cornelius, L. A. Long, ♦ * ♦ » School Days Labor Day Highlights in the Week's News Must Be Curbed Our Yesterdays Be There, Hillsboro xt and higher. The only possi pear in the Argus each w e ek . churches warn Hitler e m p ty sto re room s a n d no c o n stru c J. W. Connell, G. A. Patterson, R. II. Greer higher ble flaw I see in my program is on Protestant Learn what your friends are do The teacher couldn't fool Willie when she religious persecution. and Mayor John Dennis, Rubber stamps and office sup- tio n to a m o u n t to a n y th in g . the threat of inflation. To stave ing for less than three cents a asked what the animal was with the big ears C. I. O. maritime leaders threaten plies.—Hillsboro Argus. tf week. tf and trunk. He knew all the time it was a GOP.