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H IL L S B O R O
RUtebOTjBiar g us
Keep Us Out of War
W illi Which Is Combined the H ill,boro Independent
Hllleboro A m a . 18W4
Hillsboro Independent, 1S7J
M c K IN N E Y « M c K IN N E Y , rubli-hcrs
Published Thursday — Entered ns second-class m atter In
the poeioffiee at Hillsboro. Oregon
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Churches
services o f Ib is c h u rc h B e g in n in g
w it h th e Sunday school at *i i.y a in
C C. W eber. g e nerat s u p e rin te n d ­
All Sainis Episcopal Church
ent, has an a tte n d a n ce
p ro g ra m i
S e rvice s fo r the n in e te e n th S u n - o u tlin e d w h ic h calls fo r th e la rge st
d a y a lte r T r in it y C h u rc h school at e n ro llm e n t o f the past fiv e w a r s 1
a m H o ly c o m m u n io n a nd ser
P ro m o tio n services w ill ta k e place I
m on at I I a m W a s h in g to n c o u n ty d u rin g th e Sunday school h o u r T h e
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U h o ir re h e a rsa l d r i l l p ro g ra m is u n d e r th e d ire c tio n
T hu rsd a y e ve n in g. 7 30 T he new o f M iss M .o Cook She w ill be a-
,,la ,,u ;,ls fo r O c to b e r and sisted by the heads o f d e p a rtm e n ts ,
N o v e m b e r can n o w la- o b ta in e d and teaehci - P arents a nd a ll a d u lts '
fro m M rs F a il H a w o rth .All S am is a re in v ite d
1'lie m o rn in g c h u rc h
G u ild e n te rta in e d th e Ladies G u ild w o rs h ip se rvice w ill he open ut II .
o f C h ris t C h u rc h S i H elens Wed
S p e cia l m usic and serm on by the
nesday to a one o 'c lo c k luncheon. p a stor.
Y o u th on the M a rc h ." A t
1 he V ic a r w ill address the K iw a n is ' 45 p. in
flic E p w o rth
league
c lu b T h u rs d a y m am al S i H elens . g ro u p w ill assem ble in t h e ir re-
R e g in a ld H icks, v ic a r
sp e e tive room s P ro g ra m plans fo r
th e c h u rc h ye a r w ill be presented
C o n g re g a tio n a l C h u rc h
by M rs K e n n e th C ole and M rs 1)
O c to b e r 3 10 a. m C h u rc h school: S M ille r .An a d u lt fo ru m w ill he
P ro f. S ta lle v . s u p e rin te n d e n t
.At in c h a rg e o f F re d W a tt T h e eve- ,
I L m o rn in g w o rs h ip w ith serm on. m n g c h u rc h w o rs h ip s e rv ic e at 7:30
The
C h u rc h S p e a k in g " C h o ru s w ill open w ith a song s e rvice. S e r- '
and solo. C ro ssin g th e B a r" w ith m o il su b je c i "C o n q u e s t a nd V ie -
v io iin o b lig a to : solo by M rs Fos- lo r y " W om en's M is s io n a ry socie ty
ter. S e h n e e ke r M em b e rs and at w ill m eet Tuesday at 2 311 p. m ill I
te n d a n ts o f th is c h u rc h w ill w a n t th e hom e o f M rs I. S h e rm a n . 831
to share m th e q u a rte r ly m e e tin g L M am stree t M id -w e e k p ra y e r
and su p p e r S u n d a y e v e n in g al 6:30 m e e tin g 7:30 p m in th e c h u rc h '
P ro g ra m and good fe llo w s h ip . T league room T hu rsd a y 8 a m C h o ir
•A rth u r D ungan. m in is te r.
p ra c tic e in th e c h u rc h a u d ito r iu m
A le x a n d e r H a w th o rn e , pastor.
Tliiir'dav, September HO, 199"
Great American Heme
tlas No Favorites
S en ato r Borah assures fellow Id a ­
illy A. I.. Mniibrck)
Ct-iEM A Y JT h e A . A£AC CHU-PACb'S
hoans th at P resident Roosevelt is sin­
STO M E -P O F V t - f T e iA r A V .
S A L E M R e ite ra tin g Ids d e le rin ln a tio n to
cerely trying to avoid entanglem ent
p ro te ct O ii'g o ii w o rk m e n in th e n lig h t to w o rk
e rn e u n u p c P p f r t f a m p
in the O riental w ar. Let us hope so
( re g -ird le s . o f la b o r a ffilia tio n s G o v e rn o i M o
W. V E R N E M c K IN N E Y
MRS E. C M c K IN N E Y w ith all the vim th a t is w ithin us.
tin sen, s ta le js d ic e to C o q u i l l e F r i d a y to
fid itor
Associate Editor
I p reserve law and o rd e r III a e o lilro v e i y rug
More th an a score of y ears ago we
Illg betw een C I O and A ►' o f I. m e ltlb e i
had a n o th e r president. W oodrow W il­
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
A c c o rd in g Io th e g o v e rn o r a g ro u p o f !,||
Selected aa Orssron'. Beat Weekly N etn ap er. 19SÜ-S9
son, who was elected to the presi­
C IO
m em bers w e re n lte m p lln g Io In le rfi-i •
Named on All-Am erican Weekly Newspaper Eleven 19J0
Kept I s
Honorable Mention Notional Editorial Assn. Newapaper dency on a slogan of "H e
w ith a m uch la rg e r g ro u p o f A I-' o f I. in e in .
Production Contest, 1911-35, General Excellence. 1935 O ut of W a r.”
bei ■ em p lo ye d In a C o q u ille s e p a ra to r p la n ,
Third place w inner in two national newapaper
S la te pidiee w e re being sent Io t h e scene. In
He. too, sincerely w anted to avoid
*n 1937-—General Excellence and Beat
sun, o n ly a fte r local peuee o ffic e rs had fu ile d
w ar. The election was in N ovem ber
Editorial Page for weekly newspaper» with
to preset ve o rd e r
circulation* o u r l.tüO.
and on th e follow ing A pril 6 condi­
C 1 <> leaders m P o rtla n d c h a rg e d the
tions had been so a lte re d th a t the
Sabacrlptlon Ratea S trie lly Caab in Advance
g o v e rn o r w ith "s h o w in g b ia s" in fa v o r o f A I-'
Per year
president
went
before
congress
to
ask
f 2(h)
Three month**
o f 1. a ffilia te .-
R e p ly in g to th is ehurge the
Six month*
1.13
Per copy
g o v e rn o r denied th a t he was s h o w in g anx
to r the d e c la ra tio n of w a r w ith G er­
Outaide Oregon
fa v o rilin n i and was n o t co n ce rn e d w ith ilu -
In other states
P ro p a g an d a , overt acts and
$2 30
Foreign countries
W 30 m any.
Jill is d n tlo n n l fig h ts b etw een
the r iv a l labor
contem pt to r our m ilitary p re p a re d ­
o rg a n iz a tio n s
Member: Oregon State
ness
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First Audited Paper.
Editorial A s s o c ia tio n
L arrêtât ABC Weekly o v ernight and A m erica
was aflam e
and N ational Editorial
In sp ite o f the fact th a t P re sid e n t Roo.-a-
Circulation in West.
Aaaociation.
w ith w ar fever.
v e il has declared I'W A h a n d -o u ts to be a l .,,,
end th e -stale h o a rd o f c o n tro l th is w eek file d
1 hat conflict should be a suprem e
fo rm a l a p p lic a tio n fo r SIHIIHk) in fe d e ra l fund-,
lesson to us and clearly show us the
Moore Retires
to h e lp fin a n c e a new tu b e rc u lo s is h o s p ita l i ,
necessity of doing e v ery th in g honor­
be co n s tru c te d ill M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty u n d e r
Ed. L. Moore has retire d as secre­ ably possible to keep aw ay from en­
a u th o r ity o f an act o f the Iasi le g is la tu re Hope
M E. Church (Bethany,
ta ry of the ch a m b e r of com m erce tan g lem en ts th a t may d ra g us into
W h osoever W ill. H ills b o ro
fo r success o f th e a p p lic a tio n hinges la rg rlx
On G e rm a n to w n road.
Sunday
here a fte r m any y ears of service to w ar. W ar is hell. A m ericif w ants none se rv ic e e v e ry S u n d a y. 10 a m S u n ­ T h u rsd a y e v e n in g at 8. e v a n g e ­
1 on the fact th a t a .sim ila r a p p lic a tio n was file I
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the com m unity in th a t capacity. F or of it.
by th e slate back ill 1033 u n d e r th e o ld Fed
w e a th e r p e r m it­
pastor.
t f s tre e t m eeting,
era ! E m ergency a d m in is tra tio n
P lans
have
years before assum ing his s e c re ta ria l
tin g . S unday, y o u n g people's r a lly
been d ra fte d fo r a Ilk ) bed h o s p ita l to cost 32IH, ■
duties he was active in civic a ffa irs
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IHHI
T he le g is la tu re a p p ro p ria lc d JIIOIMMI m
Tualatin Plains Presbyterian
and helped put baseball over in a big
th ,, ro u , g h th e e v e n in g E v e ry b o d y in -
F ig u res out of W ashington indicate
sla te fu n d s to w a rd the p ro je c t
Church
M
E.
James,
pastor.
B
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way here ab o u t 25 y e a rs ago. His th a t th e rival lab o r unions a re real
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sem i-professional baseball team s w ere big business a n d have access to dues ¡ng se rv ic e a t 11 a. m ; C h ris tia n
T h re e p ro fita b le ye a rs fo r th e state fa ir
P
entecostal
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E n d e a vo r at 7:45 p. m. M is s io n a ry
- have m ade it poaalblv to w ip e o u t th e bonded
am ong the best in th e sta te a n d old- and assessm ents th a t m ake them ex­ m
246 F I . in c o lli SI
e e tin g th e la st W e d n e sda y o f each
debt o f $27,WH) in h e rite d by th e p resent uxlm iii
S u n d a y m o rn in g at school w ill have th e ir re g u la r in -
tim ers here recall this w ith pride.
trem ely pow erful, so m uch so th at m o n th . A l l a re c o r d ia lly w elcom e. 1U S o u n c d lo a c y k school
i
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as
the
Chinese
. is tru tio n a nd p u t S5UIKN) in to new- b u ild in g s .
B e lm a r W y a tt, s u p e rin - s tru c tio n c lass in th e C a th o lic re-
He p a rticip a te d in th e re o rg a n iz a ­ Jo h n L. Lewis an d his C. I. O. w ere —J. F. Cihson. minister.
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Solon T W h ite , d ire c to r o f a g ric u ltu r e to h l
te n d e n t. Classes fo r a ll ages C om e llg ion
R e g u lu r s tu d y c lu b s w i l l
P re s id e n t R oosevelt in Cheyenne. , G o v e rn o r M a rtin th is w eek
tion of the local civic group and be­ able to aid the Roosevelt cause in the
and b u n g th e c h ild r e n w ith yo u com m ence n e x t w e e k in d iffe re n t
T h e last o f the
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First Church of Christ. Scientist At o u r . m o rn in g s e rv ic e w e w ill
cam e its first se cre ta ry early in the last election to th e tu n e of $700.000.
bonds issued to fin a n c e the g ra n d s ta n d at the
S e rvice s are h e ld e v e ry S u n d a y h a v e w ith us M iss H a r r ie tt D lth - homes th ro u g h o u t th e p a ris h . I.u - b ro k e m id th a t he w ill c o n tin u e
race track, a b lo ck o f $22.300. was c u llt-d in tin s
1920s. A fte r a few y ears he w ent on A $1 a m onth dues w ith m em ber­ at 11 a. m .; W ednesday e v e n in g rid g e , re tu rn e d m is s io n a ry fro m Ja- dies o f th e A lt a r so cie ty w ill h o ld p o lic y o f lust fo u r years
week, a c c o rd in g Io W h ite
T h e o n ly re m a in
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the road as a salesm an fo r lau n d ry ships of tw o or th re e m illions m akes se rvices at 8 o 'c lo c k ; Sunday school pan. a n d h e r Japanese B ib le w o tn - a bazaar a nd se rve a d in n e r N o ­
V o f O. loses 26-13 to U n iv e rs ity
m b e r I I T h e feast o f St Therese. of C a lifo r n ia
m g Indebtedness o f th e fa ir is re p re s e n te d by
u i Los /Angeles in
m achinery, retu rn in g to the secre­ a tidy sum. The big ch ief of th e C. I. at 11 a. m . P u p ils u p to th e age an. w h o w ill s in g in th e ir n a tiv e ve
th e L it t le F lo w e r, also w i l l be c e le ­ ' o p e n in g gam e o f fo o tb a ll session a loan fo $78.000 fro m the state's g e n e ra l fu n d
ye a rs a re w e lco m e d . F ree to n g u e and dress in n a tiv e costum e,
tarial position in 1927 and rem ain ed O. was able recen tly to buy a $50.000 o re f a d 20
b ra te d n e x t S u n d a y A t 3 p. in a a l Los Angeles.
w h ic h is to be p a id buck o u t o f p ro fits o f the
in g ro o m open on W ednesdays Y o u n g peoples’ m e e tin g at 6 45 p.
sp
e cia l s e rv ic e w ill be h e ld in h e r
continuously on th e job until his a p ­ home in the n a tio n 's Capitol. No w on­ a n d S a tu rd a y s fro m 2 u n t il 4 p. m. m • M iss M a d e le in e N e w b re y . p re s i-
fa ir w ith o u t In te re st
Bonds fo r th e g ra n d ­
Saturday, September 25
h o n o r by b le ssin g roses. T h e n - xx ill
pointm ent as H illsboro ag en t fo r the d e r these lead ers a re b a ttlin g f o r S u n d a y's to p ic , " U n r e a lity
P re s id e n t a nd
M rs
R oosevelt stand w e re issued in 1929
d e n t. E v e n in g e v a n g e lis tic s e rv ic e be a serm on. N o v e lla p ra y e rs and
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at 7:45. M id -w e e k services T h u r s ­ b e n e d ic tio n o f th e Blesesd S a c ra ­ m a k e a ll-d a y to u r o f Y e llo w s to n e
O regon Liquor C ontrol commission.
m em bers.
d a y a n d S a tu rd a y e v e n in g at 7 45 m e n t —R ev. F a th e r Joseph B Saul - n u tio n u l p a rk
School d is tric ts in the t e r r it o r y served by
Seventh-day Adventist Church
D uring his long y ears as ch a m b e r
J a p a n e s e p la n e s m a k e fiv e raids
the P o rtla n d G e n e ra l E le c tric c o m p a n y w ill
S e rvice s a re h e ld each S abbath — J. F. S h a c k e lfo rd , pastor.
secretary he has h ad an active p a rt
o v e r N a n k in g , k illin g 301) Chinese
(S a tu rd a y )
as
fo llo w s : S abbath
b u y th e ir lig h tin g s e rv ic e at a fla t ru le o f tw o
guns b rin g d o w n fiv e enem y planes cents per k ilo w a tt h o u r u n d e r a n e w schedule
Whosoever Will
in all com m unity prom otional activi­
O fficers W eaver and F reem an are school, 9:45 a. m .; p re a c h in g se rvice
in flam es.
(A b o v e N o r th P la in s )
ties. He has m anaged th e luncheon p erfo rm in g a m ighty w orth w h ile civic a t 11; y o u n g pe o ple's m e e tin g a t
a p p ro v e d th is w eek by N G W a lla ce , p u b lic
O reg o n S ta te fo o tb a ll team upset u tilitie s c o m m is s io n e r It is e s tim a te d th e new
S u n d a y school 1 0 ' a m . classes
p. m . P ra y e r m e e tin g T h u rs -
m eetings, p ut on com m unity b a rg a in ta sk w hen, instead of exem plifying 2:30
by U n iv e r s ity o f Id a h o 7-6 in d e d i­
d a y e v e n in g at’ 8 o’c lo ck. V is ito rs io r ;l11- D e v o tio n a l s e rvice. 11 a in .
rate, w h ic h becomes e ffe c tiv e O c to b e r I w ill
events, seasonal openings, m an ag ed th e old fashioned h a rd -b o iled c o p, are w e lco m e a t a n y se rv ic e . D r ^ o b je c t. "T h e Disease T h a t is K il l-
c a tio n new fie ld at M oscow. Idaho
save sxhool d is tric ts in I* G F t e r r it o r y up
Thursday. September 33
P o rtla n d beats San F ra n c is c o in
in g th e Sons o f God. and its C u re ."
the an nual F o u rth o f Ju ly celeb ratio n th ey ex e rt th e ir e ffo rts along lines W a lte r H u n tin g to n , pastor.
p ro x im u tc ly $18 000 a year
s tr a ig h t gam e
in Coast
T ue sd a y, a ll d a y p ra y e r m e e tin g ; I w J ?J?a n e ,e * i« n e n b o m b m ore th a n fo u r th
for m any years, h ead ed th e county of rea l in te re st to youth. C hildren
„ „ rvice.
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C hinese c itie s w ith t o ll o f 2.000 le a g u e p la y -o ffs and w ill m eet San
e v a n g e lis tic se
ei
The
Orenco-Reedville
Parish
dead o r w o u n d ed .
fair fo r a n um ber of y ears and w orked th a t a re occupied w ith w holesom e
Diego, w in n e r o v e r S acra m e n to , fo r
D is c o n tin u a n c e o f P W A g ra n ts m ay prov**
S u n d a y sch o o l in b o th churches, com e.— M. E James, pastor.
D a n ie l D o h e rty o f W o b u rn . Mass . league c h a m p io n s h ip .
fa ta l to 16 h ig h w a y p ro je c ts in c lu d e d in th is
to increase th e m em bership of t h e gam es will in m ost cases grow up into 10 a. m .; w o rs h ip s e rv ic e in th e
elected
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F irs t B a p tis t C h u rc h
I I B a ld o c k ,
O ren co c h u rc h , 11 a m .; w o rs h ip
civic group. His service also included b e tte r citizens.
id -w e e k p ra y e r and B ib le s tu d y j n “ ',' i
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M o lc o lm ence.
statu h ig h w a y e n g in e e r
T I m - p ro je c ts re p re -
se rv ic e in th e R e e d v ille c h u rc h . 8 h o M
th a t of concession m an a g e r a t th e
u r T h u rs d a y e v e n in g at 8 S u n -
u f S e a ttle W ash n e w na-
E d w a rd A F ile ne , k n o w n u-s one - sent a to tu l e s tin iu te d cust o f m o re th a n $1 -
p. m. W o m e n 's M is s io n a ry society day. O c to b e r 3. is " G o -to -C h u rc h " " T . ,
•’r iM d t;V ' o f a u *> b a iy .
sta te fa ir fo r a tim e.
o f A m e ric a 's m ost s o c ia lly -m in d e d
(MXJ 900 o f w h ic h th e P u b lic Work.-, a d m in is tr a ­
m eets a t O re n c o on th e t h ir d W e d ­ S u n d a y. E e v e ry o n e is c o r d ia lly in - 1 ...n, ’Jl'r J‘ha„','
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C o n g ratu latio n s to Mr. and Mrs C nesday o f each m o n th and a t R eed­ v ite d to a tte n d a ll o f th e services o f ' a »n !,.tu !.la t ^ I r i’ ^yvK u ii,. secre ta ry m illio n a ire s , dies in Paris.
His continued in te rest in baseball
tio n wus to c o n trib u te 45 p e r cent
of 'l i e t i io a l i e n a a n o i m e services o r
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led him to h ead a group of non-legion­ P. M errell, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Olsen, v ille on th e fo u rth T Ih h u u r r s s d d a iv y of
th e day. A , th e S u n d a y school h o u r.
L " n o t in v ite d to speak at
h in e se m a k e s u rp ris e n ir a tta c k s
“ th e re w ill be a special p ro g ra m a
nd I first’time'in
r‘t
‘ e ’ ,' h X y ”
T he O reg o n U n e m p lo y m e n t C o m pe n sa tio n
naires in help in g to put over A m eri­ and M r. and Mrs. P. I. Li R egard on each m o n th .
a"d
Conven,lon' on C Japanese
w a rs h ip s and a ird ro m e
com m ission has leased th e e n tire second flo o r
p ro m o tio n exercises. M o r n in g w o r-
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can Legion baseball here th is year. th e celeb ratio n of th e ir golden w ed­
T r in it y L u th e ra n C h u rc h
p o a lic e n g
o rd
e rs to go to u l S h a n g h a i. Japanese r e in fo rc e ­ o f the o ld Salem h ig h school b u ild in g and w ill
s h ip at I L W e w a n t b o th y o u n g a nd C S
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The help of this com m ittee w as p a r ­ ding anniversaries.
P u b lic w o rs h ip at 10:30 a. m ; S u n ­
C I. O
m ove in to th e new q u a rte rs us soon as re m o d e l­
ld to a tte n d th is se rvice. T h e pas-
A F ,,f T v . -
stem C h in e se c o u n te r a tta ck
day school at 9:45. S e rm o n to p ic. o
g ro w
n ta b le in
KTOHS.
ticu larly o u tsta n d in g and of ben efit
in g no w u n d e r w a y is c o m p le te d A lth o u g h one
t tn
o r r u
w z i ill
ll h
b rirttr
rin g a
ta ll,
lk a fte r J IS*
F o re s t fir e rages u n ch ecke d on
"The T ru e C itiz e n o f Z io n ." — Ps. 15.
T
ie
-u
p
o
f
P
o
rtla
n
d
docks
new-
o f th e state's new est d e p a rtm e n ts th is c o m ­
to th e legion and the young ball plav-
Y o u a re c o rd ia lly w e lc o m e d to w o r ­ w h ic h th e L o rd 's S u p p e r w ill be la b o r p e ril W a rn in g g iv e n to c le a r 3 0 -m ilv fr o n t south o f G o ld Beach
o bserved. T h e r ig h t h and o f fe llo w ­
srs.
F e d e ra l re s e rv e broadens its d is ­ m ission prom ises Io becom e one o f th e s ta te s
s h ip w ith us. T h e la d ie s ’ s o cie ty w ill
a ll warehouses. C I O lo n g s h o re -
O regon’s T ra ffic D eaths
s h ip w i l l be e x te n d e d to those w h o
la rge st bureaus w ith in u shoi t lim e P aym ent
m eet w it h M rs. O tto Voges in th e r e c e n tly jo in e d o r c h u rc h B Y P m en ,‘ ° ld
va ca te o ffic e s ,n la b o r c o u n t and loan ru le s to fa c ilita te
His successor at th e c h a m b e r of
A Series o f W e e k ly A r tic le s on th e
o f in su ra n ce to te m p o r a rily Jobless m en and
b a n k la n d in g to fin a n c e increased
p
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rs
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th
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on
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7
a
w
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ic
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tim
e
a
ll
v
o
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v
le
m
p
le
com m erce, Leon S. Davis, is a v e te ran
P ro b le m o f H ig h w a y S a fe ty b y E a r l
business a c tiv ity .
w om en w ill not be g in u n t il th e fir s t o f the
a t 2 p. m. V is ito rs a lw a y s w e lc o m e peOp le are asked to be present! We
siu M h ^ o V W^ “ ‘’7
,
S n e ll, S e c re ta ry o f S ta te
year.
n ew sp ap erm an and W orld w a r v et­
Russia's lis t o f e x e c u tio n s s w e lle d
h a ve a fin e socie ty to w h ic h w e in -
V /
/ rd e " J o t>n.s on o f
as 21 m ore m en sh o t as "w re c k e rs "
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eran. F o r th e last tw o y ears he has
T h e h u n d re d s o f le tte rs re c e iv e d b y m e co m -
F o u rs q u a re G ospel C h u rc h
v ite e v e ry y o u n g m an o r w om an . A lc a tra z . C a l. p ris o n re v e a ls re
in is la n d fo rtre s s w h e re o f th e a g r ic u ltu r a l in d u s try .
B a llo t title s fo r th e fo u r m easures re fe rre d
S u n d a y school, 9:45. classes fo r E v e n in g se rvice at 8. T h e p a stor h e llio n
been
,
. city
- e d ito r of
- the
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- - rgus
o — - a n “ d -
7 le n tln g on th e s a fe ty w o r k b e in g c a rrie d on
L u m b e r b o y c o tt p la n n e d m L ane
m o rn in g w o rs h ip . 11. com - w ill b rin g a s im p le e v a n g e lis tic A m e ric a 's m ost h a rd e n e d c rim in a ls
to the v o te rs by th e last le g is la tu re w e re c o m ­
d u rin g th a t period m ade a larg e circle by my dePartment- th e c o lu m n s o f n e w sp a p e r a m ll u n ages:
, c o u n ty b y A F o f L against I E. U
a rc k e p t.
io
n
;
C
ru
s
a
d
e
r
s
e
rvice.
6:15,
message
fro
m
th
e
W
o
rd
T
h
e
c
h
u
rc
h
pleted th is w eek by A tto r n e y G e n e ra l Van
of
frien
d
s
and
becam
e
th
o
ro
u
v
h
iv
ae
llb e r a ll>' c o n trib u te d to th e cause of
j and C I O
W
a
rd
e
n
L
a
r
k
in
o
f
Folsom
,
C
a
l
.
W anda P arks, p re s id e n t: e v a n g e l- w ith a h e a rty w e lc o m e to a l l — O rtiz
Q u a in t e r ! w i t h t h e l X \ z t V
* °
im p ro v e d m o to rin g c o n d itio n s on th e h ig h w a y s
W in k le O ne o f the b a llo t title * n fo r u r e ­
p ris o n dies fro m w o u n d s re ce ive d
M o n d a y , S e p te m b e r 27
fe rre d m easure
T h e o th e r thrx-e c o v e r p ro ­
n itv 1 H
L th th e J of th e com m u- and th e generous c o -o p e ra tio n o f ra d io sta tio ns is tic service. 7:45, spe cia l m u s ic a l W. W e n ig e r. pastor.
in S u n d a y p ris o n u p ris in g .
B e r lin cheers M u s s o lin i and H it ­ posed c o n s titu tio n a l a m e n d m e nts
p
ro
g
ra
m
.
M
id
-w
e
e
k
se
rvices:
T
ues-
—
T h e p ro -
Plly- H e has served on larg e p a p e rs In a d v a n c in g th is w o rk , a re a ll m ost g r a tify in g day. 8. p ra y e r s e rv ic e ; F rid a y . 8
G o v e rn o r M a r tin announces p o l­ le r.
in th e m iddle w est and before th a t and furnish c o n v in c in g p ro o f th a t s u b s ta n tia l p ra is e se rvice — R ev. J. W . C a rm a in St. Francis Catholic Church. Roy ic y o f p ro te c tin g m en w h o w a n t to
Lea gu e o f N a tio n s a d v is o ry c o m ­ 1,used m easure would require both tho pros­
N e x t S u n d a y th e p a ris h ce le b ra te s w o rk , reg a rd le ss o f th e ir la b o r a f- m itte e on th e F a r East condem ns
pective bride and bridegroom to submit to ’
lived
m any
m ade in th e e ffo r t to m ake
H i, w o in ," this
a , a county
„ ¿ s p a fo
p e r r m
a / s h v o ears
u l d ,PhfS^eV
T Æ . ' ^ “ ‘X n Î pastor.
p h y s ic a l e x a m in a tio n * a* a p re lim in a r y to th o
th e feast o f its p a tro n . St. F ra n c is filia tio n s ,
b o m b a rd m e n t o f C hinese c itie s by
Highlights in
the News
o f A ssisi H o ly Mass w ill be cele-
C la u d e C. M c C o llo c h s w o rn in Japanese a irp la n e s
issuance o f a m a rria g e license
O f th e th re e
Pilgrim House
b ra te d a t 8 a m. a nd 10 a. m , w it h ' as ju d g e o f U. S. d is tr ic t c o u rt fo r
P o rtla n d
s h ip p in g
m en
c le a r proposed c o n s titu tio n a l am e n d m e nts one w o u ld
O c to b e r 3; C h a p e l s e rv ic e o f wor- a sp e cia l serm on on St. F ra n cis.
_ A f t - O regon
f ix th e pay o f le g is la to rs ut $8 a day fo r a
docks, fe a rin g b o y c o tt b y A F o f I.
ship. 10:30 a. m.. w it h lit u r g y f o r c r th e 8 o 'c lo c k Mass a ll th e c h il-
m a x im u m o f 50 days, re d u c in g tr a v e lin g e x ­
P re s id e n t
R oosevelt
w e lc o m e *
Com m unaira tO ry S,e rv ic c f o r t h ‘[ H o i y d re n n o t a tte n d in g " t h e C a th o lic I t le ^ le e t lo 'r e m a i n ’ o n 'd u t y ’ m" Chi’-'
S e n a to r B o ra h in Id a h o stop und
pense. fro m 15 c c n ls tu 10 cents a m ile a n o th e r
--------------- ; ; _________
Communion, confession and a b s o l u ­
m e n tio n s h im tw ic e in speech.
w o u ld g iv e th e g o v e rn o r 20 days u fte r th e
tio n : se rm o n : "C a n W e H id e O u r
P re s id e n t R o osevelt e n ters O re ­ a d jo u rn m e n t o f a le g is la tiv e session in w h ic h
gon b y a u to fro m Boise. Idaho.
to pass on b ills le ft on his desk, th e t h ir d
Fnins,h e Newsr " wto m cs:13i'. " T h ^ K u
Japanese b o m b e rs u tta c k m a n y
w o u ld repeal the
K lu x K ia n and th e S u p re m e C o u rt;'
, ....
-
re q u ire m e n t fu r d o u b le lia ­
(By
Roger
W.
Babson)
y
e
a
r
ago
f
o
r
th
e
f
ir
s
t
tim
e
in
tw
e
n
ty
p
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in
ts
in
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a
ste
rn
C
h
in
a
in
d
riv
e
to
The A m erican Legion in national
b ilit y on th e p a rt o f -stockholders in state bonks
2. " P u t in C h a in s b y P a re n ts ;" 3.
N E W Y O R K C IT Y L a b o r is n o t ! L ig h i
s h u t o f f s u p p lie s f r o m
C h in a ’s
‘¿The N azis j n A m e ric a ." M on d a y. th e m ost p o w e rfu l g ro u p in th e U n it- T ra d l' H d o w 1936
convention in New York called upon
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a rm ie s.
th e national congress to enac'tTeg"iMa- c o m S ^ a i i ^ ^ h e °f the iaCt* and a 8 Ä
Ì S
? r i &
e '« » -' * ' ! « “ C ? K
'* ™ » ‘ “
M ilto n M ille r o f P o rtla n d suggested to tin -
T h e re a re o th e r illu s tr a tio n s o f
U. S. tre a s u ry begins n e w d riv e
tion providing fo r th e punishm ent of p ro b le m m ean an aroused p u b h c ” o p in io n 1 th a t
b o a rd o f c o n tro l th is w e e k th a t th e s ta tu e
'la b o re rs " in th is c o u n try ; w h ile co n su m e r resistance. P ric e s on 1938 f o r e co n om y d u rin g y e a r
m u n io n o f th e L o rd 's S u p p e r w ill
G o v e rn o r M a r tin p ro te s ts p ropos- l, f 'b e p io n e e r w h ic h is to lo p th e new c a p ito l
illio n consum ers o a u tom rJb ile m odels a re to be h ig h e r
A m erican citizens
adv o -- cate th
e can . only
in a s tr , ic t and
a b s o lu te e n fo rc e - - be a d m in is te re d p u b lic ly n e x t S un- th e re a re 125 m ........
---------- who
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v.ix,
. . result
. .
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T h is y e a r w e have I a nd dea,ers have th e ir fin g e rs cross- cd re d u c tio n in d u ty on hops Re-
b u ild in g be placed to fa re to w a rd C h a m p o cg
overthrow of th e governm ent th ro u g h 7 1 th e a w and th e p e n a h z in g o f a ll type.; d£»y- O c to b e r 10 T h e in v ita tio n to
seen less th a n a pd U n d e r p re ssu re o f a 16 p e r c e n t c ip ro c n l a g re e m e n t w ith Czechoslo-
so as to g iv e added s ig n ific a n c e to the h is ­
th e c°mmun"
c o m m u n io n is to " a ll w h o lo v e
force, fra u d or violence and fo r th e
T °perations
' th‘
m illio n w o r k e r s increase in costs- b u ild in g has n o w | v a k ia te rm e d th re a t to lo ca l in d u s - to r ic s h rin e
T h e su g g estio n was re fe rre d lo
th e L o rd ." P a s to r H e n ry S. H a lle r
raise
havoc
b
y
|
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r
°PPed
b
e
lo
w
th
e
le
v
e
l
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f
th
e
p
re
-
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y
d ep o rtatio n of all aliens who advo- cess o f th e ¿ T k l S k ^ ^ ^
the C a p ito l R e c o n s tru c tio n co m m issio n by the
m a y be c o n s u lte d a n y d a y b e tw een
T uesday, S e p te m b e r 28
t h e i r s t r i k e s . | ced‘ n i? y e a r fo r th e fir s t tim e sin ce
board w h ic h d e n ie s a n y re s p o n s ib ility fo r th e
cate such overthrow . This resolution be c o n tin u e d and c a rrie d fo rw a r d to e v e ry 10 a. m. a n d noon, b e tw e e n 4 and
T h in k w h a t w o u ld M a y ' 1®34- F u e l o il 15 a n o th e r p ro d -
P re s id e n t R oosevelt In ta lk a,
n e w b u ild in g .
p. m.. o r b y a p p o in tm e n t, a t th e
also placed this larg e p atriotic o rgan- ie c tio n o f th e state d u rin g : th e n e x t fe w m o n th s 6 house
hap pe n i f 125 m il-1 u c t w h ic h feels th e e ffe c ts o f h ig h - B o n n e v ille dam
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c a lls
fo r w
id e r
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o ffic e , 232 N o r th T h ir d a v ­
lio n cons u m e r s e r Pr *ces- I p some eastern c itie s h ig h d iffu s io n o f p o p u la tio n to h a lt c ity
ization as sq u a re ly opposed to com- und with the 831116 efficient c o -o p e ra tio n n o w enue.
A proposed in it ia t iv e m easure designed to
s
trik
e
!
Som
e
day
i
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r
Price
s
have
p
u
t
fu
e
l
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il
on
a
$14
a
g
ro
w
th
.
C
ourse
w
ith
re
la
tio
n
to
munism , fascism , nazism and o th e r worthy^wulu’ Cann°‘ iaU l° accomplish note’
p u r if y O reg o n 's strea m s is la p ily n e a rin g c o m ­
th is g re a t mass o f ton e<iu iv a le n t to sto ve coal, w h ic h is n a tio n a l p la n n in g o u tlin e d
M o re
Free Methodist Church
foreign “ ism s” seeking th e overthrow
p le tio n . a c c o rd in g to S ta le T re a s u re r R u fu s C
, dam s on C o lu m b ia to a m p lify e n e r-
consum ers
m a y I s t i l l $12.50 a to n .
O b e y th e t r a f f ic law s, k n o w a n d fo llo w th e
T h u rs d a y , m id -w e e k p ra y e r se r­
H o lm a n , p re s id e n t o f th e O regon S tre a m P u r i­
______
______
_ e
H ig h e r la b o r costs a re a b ig fa c to r gy n o w a v a ila b le p la n n e d T im b e r-
of our free institutions.
a w a k e _ n w
it h th
ru le s o f safe d riv in g , and h e lp e lim in a te O re ­ vice. 7:45 p. m . F rid a y , spe cia l se r­
w r a th a nd p o w e r *n 'be.se advanced prices. M o d e ra te lin e lodge d e d ic a te d b y n a tio n 's
fic a tio n league w l»jch w i l l sponsor th e m easure
M any, m any o rg an izatio n s of prov­ gon's t r a f f ic deaths.
vice. 7:45 p. m. B e g in n in g q u a rte r ly
o f f a
a s s le
m on
o n - : and Ju-S'i'ie d w age increases a re a c h ie f
T a lk a t B o n n e v ille s trik e s
S tate S e n a to r B y ro n G C a rn e y o f C la cka m as
o
le e
e p
p in
in g
g m
m e e tin g w it h P o rtla n d d is tr ic t e l­
en patriotic c h a ra c te r have passed
s te r. A lre a d y th e re to n ic to in d u s try . B u t to o s h a rp o r | p o litic a l b lo w a t those w h o have c o u n ty , is assistin g in d r a ftin g th e m easure
der. Rev. J. R. S te w a rt, as th e
sim ilar resolutions in recen t years.
u
n
ju
s
tifie
d
advances
u
ltim
a
te
ly
do
so
u
g
h,
to
o
b
ta
in
cheap
p
o
w
e
r
fo
r
R. AV. Babson are signs th a t c o n ­
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speaker. S u n d a y, S u n d a y school, 10
s u m e r - conscious­ th e w o r k e r m ore h a rm th a n good. ! c o n c e n tra te d in d u s try
T he legion has ta k e n th is d efinite
a. m .; p re a ch in g , 11 a. m., c o n tin u ­
A n e w c a n d id a te fo r codgress fro m t h e *
.....................................Those
businesses
th
a
t
gave
th
e
la
rg
-
H
it
le
r
a
n
d
M
u
s
s
o
lin
i
p
ro
c
la
im
in g q u a r te r ly m e e tin g w it h R ev. J. ness is g ro w in g . Resistance to the
stan d fo r several years. So have the
fir s t O reg o n d is tr ic t app ea re d tM s w eek in th e
r is in g cost o f liv in g becomes m ore est w a K‘ ‘ boosts w e re th e ones w h ic h p o lic y o f peace, b u t n o t at p ric e o f
R. S te w a rt; y o u n g p e o p le ’s se rvice,
K nights of Colum bus, Moose, a n d F ifte e n Y ears A go
person o f A. C. B u rk M a rio n c o u n ty 's s h e riff,
e
v
id
e
n
t
as
each
d
a
y
passes.
'
w
^
re
io
rc
e
d
to
m
a
k
e
th
e
b
ig
g
e
st
C
iim
n
m
iiim
c
o
m
m
u
n
is
m
.
6:45 p. m .; p re a c h in g . 7:45 p. m.,
whose frie n d s a re g ro o m in g h im fo r th e d e m o ­
others
A . F o f L. leaders ra p S e c re ta ry
« 3 H v ,« ,.» .,, h ,v . i„ .
W h v in v i ' p x v o f fk ,-o „e z , 4
• . „ A r * us- S e p te m b e r 28. 1922— Second a n n u a l w ith Rev. J. R. S te w a rt, e ld e r.
c ra tic n o m in a tio n . B u rk a d m its th a t hit is g iv ­
o f L a b o r P e rk in s and th e la b o r
vvny, in n e w of this g re a t organi- f a ll s ty le sh o w at W e il’s a ttra c ts la rg e c ro w d . , p re a ch in g . E v e ry o n e in v ite d .— R. E. creased 19 p e r cent. H o u s in g le d th e s h o rt-s ig h te d m a n u fa c tu re rs a re us­ re
in g the suggestion "s e rio u s c o n s id e ra tio n ." b u t
la tio n s board.
W a lte r, pastor.
ad va nce w it h a g a in o f 37 p e r cent; in g h ig h e r o p e ra tin g costs as an a li­
zatio n dem and, do we not get some tw elv e models d is p la y n e w style s,
d eclares th a t he has n o t y e t m ade up his m in d
H a lf o f G e rv a is business d is tr ic t
food is second w ith an in crea se o f b i to l i f t p rices. B u t th e in n o c e n t
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action from ou r congress and th e na-
B a n k s H o g a n d D a ir y s h o w la s t w e e k b ig
29 per ce n t; a nd c lo th in g — u p 14 per s u ffe r w it h th e g u ilty . W o rk e rs w h o d e s tro y e d by fir e w ith loss o f $15.-
Christian Church
In c o m e ta x c o lle c tio n s in O regon th is yeaf-R .
tional a d m in istra tio n ? W h a t o th e r success- C a ttle and hogs n u m b e rin g 280 on e x ­
N e x t L o r d ’s day, O c to b e r 3, is ce n t— is th ir d . T h e f ir s t in d ic a tio n a re b e in g p u t on p a rt tim e a re no w 000
San D ie g o w in s
f ir s t
p la y -o ff
w ill exceed th e fiv e m illio n d o lla r m a rk ac
A
co u n try on G od’s green e a rth ivould n i 0*,
103 came from boys’ and «‘rls’ r a lly d a y in th e c h u rc h school and o f o rg a n ize d resista n ce b y co n s u m ­ seeing th a t w age boom s a re n o t a ll
f
th e c h u rc h ’s a n n u a l m e e tin g . R e­ ers has been n rents. R eaders w ill th e y a re c ra c k e d up to be.
gam e fo r Coast league c h a m p io n ­ c o rd in g to m em b e rs o f th e tax co m m is s io n
a ffo rd th e sh e lte r and aid to i t s
L a s, h a lf p a y m e n ts w h ic h are due b e fo re O c to .
s h ip , 4 to 3.
m e m b e r each class has its o w n at re c o il th a t in O h io a nd M ic h ig a n
enem ies th a t th is country does?
c r^
^ o ^ e o X * ^ runn‘ng ful1 blast with ten
da n ce a nd o ffe rin g g o a l f o r r a lly re n te rs w e n t on s tr ik e la st s p rin g Price Fixing Unsound
h e r 1 h a ve been c o m in g in better th a n tlie com -
C
o
n
su
m
e
rs
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re
w
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n
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m uision had expected.
day. I f w e a tta in th e goals i t w i l l a t 'b e h e ig h t o f th e C IO fracas. T h e y
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n a tio n p la n t f o r 18 m on th s, a d va nce d to n o si-
fo r y o u r class and boost f o r th e m ot t h e ir dem ands. A lth o u g h th is w ith " p r ic e - f ix in g . ” T h e n e w T y d -
P e rm its fo r the b u rn in g o f b ru s h and slash
T he untim ely d e a th of Neil S tangel, tio n o f d is tr ic t s u p e rin te n d e n t and w i l l h a ve school,
done
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9:45 a. m. M o r n in g w o rs h ip f ir s t s tr ik e m ade lit t le h e a dw ay, it
O regon s fo re ste d areas w ill be re q u ire d u n ­
p ro m in en t young H illsboro atto rn ey , s u p e rv is io n o f a ll p la n ts so u th o f S e a ttle w ith and a n n u a l message b y pastor. 10:45 ■vas a s tra w in th e w in d . H ig h b u ild - n a tio n a l p r ic e - f ix in g I t p e rm its e r co n n ecte d w ith th e c a rb u re to r in
t i l D e ce m b e r 31 unless th e re q u ire m e n t Is
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rs
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is m ourned by h u ndreds of frie n d s head(iu a rte r s here. W. M . E llio t t becomes lo ca l A n n u a l c h u rc h m e e tin g , 2 p. m. R e- in g costs and r is in g re n ts h ave
w u iv e d p r io r to th a t d a te th ro u g h p ro c la m a ­
a rtic le s m o re fre q u e n t in te rv a ls , a c c o rd in g
p o rts o f d e p a rtm e n t s u p e rin te n d - ca u g ht th e h o u s e h o ld e r in a “ cross- p ric e s fo r tra d e -m a rk e d
m ade th ro u g h y ears of residence here supei;intendent
tio n o f th e g o v e rn o r, J W. F erguson, s la te
w h e re th e sam e is a llo w e d b y state to Z. H. Lane, m a n a g e r o f th e e m ­
a.s y o u th a n d m an. Neil a v b s a y o u n i te m b ^ iV ’ “ 66 °f "ear Farmin«ton dies SeP- ¡X u o n hofrch °f,i-ers' and pas‘°r' ruff' - and he does not Hke “ '
fo re s te r, w a rn e d th is w eek. A lth o u g h th e re
la w . P r ic e - fix in g is b o u n d to lead e rg e n c y ro a d s e rv ic e o f th e O regon
n e w o ffic e rs , a d o p tio n o f Steak L ik e C a v ia r
been a fe w lig h t ra in s o v e r th e state th e
roan of re a l prom ise and a nice per- ^D orts S m ith ele cte d p re s id e n t H ills b o r o budgets, y e a rly p ro g ra m and b u s i- M ost fo o d ite m s have had a good to a ll k in d s o f abuses. T h e co n s u m ­ S ta te M o to r association. U n d e r f have
ir e m enace is b y no m eans ended. F erguson
e r w i l l be h e ld up b y th is act. E f ­ n o rm a l d r iv in g c o n d itio n s th e a ir
ness
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be
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1933:
b
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t
m
eats
have
aonality. F o r y e a rs he was se c re ta ry G ir l Reserves
said.
c le a n e r s h o u ld be re m o v e d and
a t th is a n n u a l m e e tin g . C h o ir re - re a lly gone th ro u g h th e ro o f. T h e ir fic ie n t d is tr ib u to r s w ill be p e n a l­
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of J u d g e G eorge R. B agley and in
ized. B u t th e la w m a y p ro v e a b o o m ­ cle a n e d a t least tw ic e a ye a r.
hearsal
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7:30
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e ra n g to re ta ile rs a nd m a n u fa c tu r­
A s tr ik e o f u n io n c a rp e n te rs w h ic h th r e a t­
th e sp rin g ac ce p ted a position as as­ T h irty
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v e in — a n o s i n o i n s i p i k ax no ers. Those m e rc h a n ts w h o h o ld a
ened to tie u p w o r k on th e n e w nurses' hom o
Fuel Mixture
,
x. p e r
s ir lo in ste a k a t 50
sista n t to D istrict A ttorney M organ. H .lis b o ro s i n d f y .
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at th e E a ste rn O regon s ta te h o s p ita l a t P en- *
Causes o f e xcessive d ilu tio n o f o il
T he y o u n g m an was a p ast G rand
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W ill n n - j- r o ii i
,
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ddy
, n to come. N e w c o m e rs w e l- in th e class o f ra re d e lica cie s! M ast
in th e cran kca se , loss o f p o w e r and
K n ig h t of th e K nights of Colum bus
W ill N B a r r e tt J r. re tu rn s to U. S. N a v a l com e to m a k e y o u r c h u rc h hom e fa m ilie s c a n n o t a ffo rd to b u y th e m ; flo c k in g to th e c u t - p ric e p riv a te lo w g a s o lin e m ile a g e are a w eak
p o rte d to th e b o a rd o f c o n tro l. T h e earp>enter.
brands.
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to th e e m p lo y m e n t o f non - u n io n
and w as se rv in g a t th e tim e he was A c a d iPm
s p a rk a nd im p ro p e r fu e l m ix tu re ,
w h ile m a n y w h o can a ffo rd to b u y
in m a n y cases th e re seems to be
p lu m b e rs on th e jo b .
S a tu rd a y was a b ig d a y w ith H ills b o r o m en
refu se to do so because th e p ric e is plenty o f ro o m fo r lo w e r p rices a c c o rd in g to ttie e m e rg e n cy road
ta k e n sick as p re sid e n t of th a t ener-
Beaverton Church of Christ
o u t o f lin e w ith o th e r foods F ile t o f r a th e r th a n h ig h e r. C u r re n t d is t r i­ s e rv ic e o f th e O reg o n S ta te M o to r
getic y o u n g civic group, the B reak- plrts'of°theP’countyWere . . . _______
evidence from
a11
e x te t s S u n d a y is r a lly d a y. A spec- sole, la m b c ro q u e tte s a n d
association. G ood re s u lts c a n n o t be
W. W. B o sco w __
co _
m N
p le
roa st
fa s t club. H e h ad also served with th e picking in his 15- a cre y a rd and pays o u t $800 to , ia l Pr °K ra m b y th e c h ild r e n and c h ic k e n a re g e ttin g th e c a ll o v e r pot b u tio n casts lo o k e x o rb ita n t.
e xp e cte d I f th e ig n itio n system is in
Revolutionary
Changes
Afoot
p o o r c o n d itio n o r th e c a rb u re to r is
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n atio n al g u a rd fo r sev eral years an d lo c a l p icke rs.
.
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T h is s u b je c t o f r e ta il p ric e s is
M aps sh o w P h ila d e lp h ia is o n ly a s h o rt
had risen to th e r a n k of second lieu-
A11 th e n e w sp a p e rs in th is c o u n ty h a v e
h ?U,r , a t 9:45 p o m m u n io n th e h ig h p ric e o f m ea t m akes no d if - th e b o ,le s t issue o f th e h o u r. We Im p ro p e rly u d ju s te d .
d is ta n c e fro m N e w Y o rk , b u t th e n ta k e a lo o k
ten a n t
been fo rc e d b y p a p er p rice s to raise th e D rice lU Y i.66 a t . n a . 91 and. p re a c h in g fcre n ce t o m e as I am a v e g e ta ria n ;
a t th e A m e ric a n league sta n d in g s
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o f s u b s c rip tio n s , a nd o th e r papers in th e state
o f n e p a s to r' aub je e ' " C h ris t's W a y b u t m ost peo ple a re n o t so sensible! h e a r a lo , about p u ttin g m ore m oney
Success
in ti, th e w o r k e r ’s pay envelope.
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h a ve a lre a d y ra ise d t h e ir ra te s o r a re a b o u t to
S pecial m usic by“ t h e T h o V M r s ^ J
An,0 ,h e r e x a m p le o f th e g ro w in g
T h e e d ito r o f a c o u n tr y n e w s­
W h a t I w a n t to see is th e p a y e n v e l­
M u s s o lin i's ta x on b a c h e lo rs is c a u sin g a
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so' T h e m o v e m e n t is g e n e ra l a ll o v e r th e
ope p u ttin g m o re goods in to th e p a p e r re tire d w it h a fo rtu n e . W hen
lo t o f m en to d is c o v e r th a t tw o can r e a lly
t resid en t R oosevelt IS p ersistent to U n ite d States. T h e w r it e r re m e m b e rs w h e n hve7heatv o ,3V n ^ , r ? , R0S7 Vi Ce^
r e ta il p ric e tags h ave b o e n ^ n a rk e d w o r k e r ’s m a rk e t basket. C a p ita lis m asked th e secret o f h is success he
starve as cheaply as one.
say th e least a b o u t his c o u rt reform th e p ric e o f c o u n tr y papers in O reg o n was $2 50 b y th e y o u n g people, a t 8 p. m.. and
is th e soundest e co n om ic system re p lie d :
,.e n l „ „ , n e » v e rm e a n
up
" I a t tr ib u te m y a b ilit y to r e tir e
' A 10
'" p
“ e r '“ c » e n t on th e average S p rin g th a t th e w o r ld has y e t d e vise d and
plan, p a rtic u la rly a fte r th e tre a tm e n t a y^ r
..
. v
_ __ e f ­ mass p ro d u c tio n is the g re a te s t d e ­ w ith a $100.000 b a n k balance, a fte r
U
C c ir ill-
The height of something or other came
accordad it by congress an d th e pub- v.l --------- u /iA i o u ' - c i i d i l . h U I 1 V
T
and Carn*‘ w e e k B ib le s tu d y a n d p ra y e r ser- fects K o f sn°P
sh o p P
pe
rs'
resistance.
Sales
t
h
ir t y ye a rs in th e c o u n try n e w s ­
was
crs resistance. Sales v e lo p m e n t sin ce c a p ita lis m
He
-¿ Il
i i T i L. ------- V
v a l r a P‘ d >y ta k in g shape. A la rg e a rc h a nd
when the soap-box orator passed his h u t a nd
v
ic
e
W
ednesday
8
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m
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s
io
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p
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fie
ld
,
lo
close
a
p
p
lic
a
tio
n
to
lie opinion polls th a t have been con- p a v ilio n w i l l be e re cte d a t th e in in te
?.in ?e 'h e n . I t Is in te re s tin g to no te b o rn B u t th e e ffe c ts o f mass p ro ­ d u ty , p u rs u in g a p o lic y o f s tric t
te rs
rs e e c c tio
tio n n o o f f a rv n ro e io m F r,d .? v 'n 4
wound up without it.
n a rc b e in g n u llif ie d b y s e lf­
ducted. M any Wish th a t he w as as de- M a in and Second streets, w h e re th e queen w i l l a ry P ro g ra m F rid a y , a t w h ic h tim e (h a t'a m en's c lo th in g c h a in h is lu st d ish u c tio
m a n u fa c tu re rs , w o rk e rs , a nd r e ­ ho n esty, a lw a y s p ra c tic in g rig o ro u s
term ined in his sta n d fo r law a n d or- be rro w n e d S e ve ra l races sch e d uled fo r S a tu r- the Iad|cs Of th e B e th e l C o n g re g a -
a n nounced its
fa ll p ric e
o f $19 85
T h e ju r y ro o m In th e n e w B e a u m o n t, T ex.,
ta ile rs w h o refu se to le t its b e n e fits ru le s o f econom y, and to th e re c e n t
der Public h patience
canot*be
for“ev^r { £ •
P'ay‘et i L a s t s p rin g th is c o n ce rn m a rk e d its be passed a lo n g to th e co n su m e r. d e a th o f m y u n c le w h o le f t m e $98 - c o u rth o u s e has no doors. A n y J u ry p u b lic ly
w i, i!
th is
i n d u , t r i , J S L J t « : S U xh, S ” . „ d RX
c, , ' ' e “
lin e u p fr o m $18.75 to $21 T o m ove T h e lo n g -te rm f u tu r e o f c a p ita lis m 500."
hung would be something.
th e ir goods th is s u m m e r, th e p ric e lie s in o u r a b ilit y to h itc h u p mass
8tr,fxe tb a t.h a s been going on a lm o st
PubIic school will opcn Monday with H w
Methodist Episcopal Church
had to be c u t to $17.50. These v a rio u s c o n s u m p tio n beside mass p ro d u c -
Road maps tell a motorist every­
A G e o rg ia p re a c h e r has w r itte n a 12.000
This Sunday will be "Rally Day retail price advances hav» pushed tion.—f C o p rig h te d 1937. P u b lis h e rs '
unabated for months.
Barnes as superintendent.
thing he wants to know except w o rd s h o rt s to ry w ith o u t an S. W h o 'll be th e
observance throughout the various) the volume of retail sales below a
prove a good back g ro u n d f o r h i s
w ork, and th e A rgus wishes him sue-
cess in his new field.
Why No Action?
* h ‘ ch w e a re e x p e rie n c in g as th e re s u lt o f
p 10101- v e h ic le accidents.
M a n y states a nd c itie s o re g iv in g a p ra c-
tic a l d e m o n s tra tio n o f th e fa c t th a t a ccid e n t
re co rd s su ch as O regon's can b e im p ro v e d
T h e y are s h o w in g th e w a y to s a fe r d r iv in g
and c o n s e q u e n tly g re a te r e n jo y m e n t o f th e fin e
tu g h w â y s on a cco u n t o f th e g re a t re d u c tio n o f
t r a f f ic hazards.
buyers Can Strike, Too!
Our Yesterdays
Jots in Jest
Financial Bureau)
how to fold them up again.—Ex.
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first columnist to make it an I?