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A K
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TÎ iir'dav,
Great American Home
rr 7, 1^'
Monday, O ctober 4
Ju stic e Black tak es seat on su-
prem e court Two a tto rn ey s p e rm it­
W ith W h ic h la Com bined the H ilU b o ro Indepen dent
ted to subm it challenge of elig ib il­
XI. F. Church i Bethany)
H ills b o ro A rg u s . 1894
H ilU b o ro In d ep en d en t. 1S7S
T he entire com m unity will join F ri­
ity.
I By A I l.liiilhrckl
On G erm antow n road
S unday
M c K I N N E Y a M c K I N N E Y . P u b lis h e r«
day night at the high school in cele­ s e n ice e v e n S und.o 10 a in Sun-
P resident Roosevelt in talk to
¡ W
Published T h u rs d a y — E n tered a * second-class m a tte r in
SALEM Bonneville may In* Just a Imge
N o rth D a k o ta f u n n e ls m akes new
,1
PRACTICAL TO
b ra tin g the 150th a n n iv ersary o f the day scho, I. It
th e p o a toffice at H illsbo ro . O regon
m Joint Place
dem ands for w age-hour and crop $40.000 tMM) pow er plunt to Hie avvi age citizen,
1
<1
A-V.lt-Trl'N*?
tygyv.
pastor.
signing
of
the
U
nited
S
tates
co
n
stitu
­
tf
W V E R N E M c K IN N E Y
control law s to replace "conerstoncs ' But to tin* politically m inded it r e p l i - a ’ ld s a
M R S E. C M c K IN N E Y
E d ito r
tion, th a t great docum ent w hich has
A ssociate E d ito r
i of lus program ' knocked out" by gigantic am m unition factory upon w hich to
6&.
suprem e court
Tualatin Plains Presbyterian
stood as a guide fo r dem ocratic gov­
draw for m aterial in the forthcom ing cam -
O E E i e 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
I W illiam G reen. A F of I, presi­ paign
À a Y *
C hurch
I'M Y?T ¿zeVTiM IN
e
rn
m
en
t
th
roughout
th
e
y
ears
and
Selected aa O re g o n ’s Best W e e k ly N e w aa p er. 1930-36
dent. suvs Jo h n I. Lewis using ( ’ I
B ible school at 10 a m : preach­
This waa clearly indicated this w eek when
The ing service at 11 a. n t: C hristian
N am ed on A ll-A m e ric a n W eekly N e w sp ap er Eleven. 1930 th e sa fe g u a rd of our institutions.
O as nucleus to m ake l.ew la presi­ H ow ard L atourette. dem ocratic national com-
AT MX
H o n o rab le M e n tio n N a tio n a l E d ito ria l A >*n . N e w sp aper
p
rogram
prom
ises
to
be
an
o
u
tsta
n
d
­
d
ent
of
D
S
Farm
m
easure
linked
E
ndeavor
at
7:45
p
m.
M
issionary
Prod uction Contest. 193 4-3 5: G en eral Excellence. 1935
lniltcviiiaii. opciHhi his cuni|>ulgii for the gov ­
w ith w age-hour bill as necessary to ern o rsh ip w ith a blast at G overnor M artin n
ing patriotic observance an d it is m eeting the last W ednesday of each
T h ird place w in n e r In tw o n a tio n a l new spaper
national soundness C alls for fight
m
onth.
All
a
re
cordially
welcome.
contesta in 1937— G eneral Excellence and Best
hoped th a t the school au d ito riu m
stand on Praffldcnt Rouaevelt’s pow er policv
to finish against C I O
J. F. G ibson, m inister.
tf
E d ito ria l P age
fo r weekly new spapers w ith
will be packed. Every o rg an iz atio n
S eventeen in ju red in bus accident A stutvtnent by the governor that he saw eve
circ u la tio n s over 1.000.
to eye w ith the president in the m atter of
in P ortland
in H illsboro and neig h b o rin g com ­ First Church of C hrist. Scientist
F red M West, v eteran national rates and d istrib u tio n of B onneville pow er
Su bscrip tion Rates S tr ic tly Cash in A d vance
m
unities
will
be
p
erfo
rm
in
g
a
good
S erv ices are held every Sunday
guard officer, nam ed colonel of the drew from l.a to u rette th e charge th at th •
P e r yea r
$2 00
T h re e m onths
.60
in­ at 11 a. m : W ednesday evening
Six months
1 15
P e r copy
! 162nd m funtry.
.05 service by en co uraging everyone,
governor hud executed a political oinei «.nilt
O utside Oregon
cluding women am i ch ild ren , to a t ­ services at 8 o’clock; Sunday school
mid about-faced com pletely from his p rev io u s­
I’ursday,
Octotirr
5
In o ther states
12 50
Fo reig n countries
at 11 a. m. P upils up to th e age
13 50
ly declared stand on B onneville ta le s To
tend.
P resident Roosevelt in Chicago w hich the governor facetiously rem arked that
of 20 years a re welcomed. F ree
address
w
arns
ihut
if
international
read in g room open on W ednesdays
M e m b e r: O regon S tate
F irs t A u d ited Paper.
law lessness -.pleads. A m erica c a n -' “th ere will be B onneville pow er for all c a n d i­
E d ito ria l A s s o c ia t io n
and S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p. m
L a rg e s t A U G W eekly
d ates by election tim e and ut rates w ithin the
not
hop«1 to escape* wai "Quarau
and N a tio n a l E d ito ria l
S unday's topic. "A re Sit'.. Disease,
C irc u la tio n in W est.
Association.
tine" of nations w hich v i o l a t e ! teach of all politicians '*
and Deatli Ileal?"
P resident Roosevelt's visit to Bonneville
treaties ami ignore hum an instincts
i suggested
C opccrtcd
effort b y Ì not only touched off the g u b ern ato rial cam
STATEM ENT
O F O W N E R S H IP
Seventh-day Adventist Church
peace-loving countries uiged t o paign here in O regon It brought a lot of oth
S ervices a re held each S abbath
S ta te m e n t o f th e o w n e rs h ip , m a n a g e m e n t, c ir c u la ­
m aintain justice
Invoke N e u tralitv Law
ei candidates out of hiding to flu tter for the
tio n . e tc., re q u ire d by th e A c t u f C o n g re s s o f A u g u s t
(S a tu rd a y ' as follows: S ab b ath
L eague o f Nations com m ittee tu n e being in the reflected glory of the n t
24, 1912, o f th e H ills b o r o A r g u * ( w i t h w h ic h is c o m ­
school,
9
45
a.
m
:
preaching
service
To the E d ito r—In a recent issue you say.
brands
Ja
p
a
n
as
violator
b in e d th e H ilia b o r o In d e p e n d e n t •. p u b lis h e d w e e k ly a t
af
nine
tio n ’s chief executive
E J G riffith. W I’A
11; young people’s m eeting a t
H ilU b o r o . O re g o n , f o r O c to b e r 1. 1937.
pow er agreem ent
’ The U nited S tates g overnm ent should in sist at
2:30 p. in. P ra y e r m eeting T h u rs­
S ta te o f O re g o n . C o u n ty o f W a s h in g to n .
A F. of I., asks saw m ill w orkers ad m in istrato r and chairm an of th e comm it
on
all
A
m
erican
citizens
g
ettin
g
out
of
th
e
B e fo re m e a n o ta r y p u b lic in a n d f o r th e s ta te
day evening at 8 o'clock. V isitors
tee on arrangem ents, found it neceu a iv l >
lo re tu rn to fold
tro u b le zones in China, even to th e point of are w elcom e at any s e r v ic e —Dr.
a n d c o u n ty a fo re s a id , p e rs o n a lly a p p e a re d M rs
K
c
E arl II Fehl. ex-county Judge of deny rum ors that he wan laying his political
M c K in n e y , w h o. h a v in g been d u ly -.w o rn a c c o rd in g to
subsidizing th eir losses, if necessary ."
W alter H untington, pastor.
tf
la w . deposes a n d says th a t she is th e p u b lis h e r o f th e
Jackson and ex-inm ate of state lines as a candidate for U nited S tates senator,
By w ay of endorsem ent of y o u r position
H ills b o r o A r g u s « w ith w h ic h is co m b in e d th e H ills b o r o
prison, being convicted of ballot but no such denial was forthcom ing from
and in th e hope of h elp in g some of yo u r re a d ­
In d e p e n d e n t* a n d th a t th e f o llo w in g is. to th e best o f
The Orcnco-Kecdville Parish
eith er C arl Donaugh or Elton W atkins, both
theft, files dam age suit for »548
h e r kn o w le d g e a n d b e lie f, a t r u e s ta te m e n t o f th e o w n ­
ers clarify th e ir th in k in g on this most im p o rt­
S u n d ay school in both churches.
1)00 against G overnor M artin, C o n
of Portland, and both regarded as am bition,
e rs h ip , m a n a g e m e n t, etc . o f th e a fo re s a id p u b lic a tio n
a
n
t
issue.
I
su
bm
it
th
e
following.
10 a. m : w orship service in the
: splracy charged m d enying good to contest W illis Mahoney for the tig h t t..
f o r th e d a te sh o w n in th e a bo ve c a p tio n , re q u ire d by
I
w
rite
from
th
e
stan
d
p
o
in
t
of
one
who
th e A c t o f A u g u s t 24. 1912. e m b tx iie d in s e c tio n 411.
O reneo church, 11 a. m.; w orship
tim e" credit
represent the denun’ratic p arty in th e s e n ­
P o s ta l L a w s a n d R e g u la tio n s , t o - w it :
believes th at th e presid en t should invoke th e service in the K eedville
church.
’ * H V
V.
I1 U 1 V I I ,
o 8
B ritish labor p arty rejects, by ato rial cam paign to unseat Frederick Steiw ei
1. T h a t th e nam es a n d addresses o f th e business
L
eague
of
N
ations
u
ltim
atum
d
e
­
n e u tra lity law. as the law itself p lainly says. p. ni. W om en's M issionary
t overw helm ing vote, proposal t o
sionary society T T ' 1 I • I .
m a n a g e rs
a re
P u b lis h e rs . M c K in n e y
&
M c K in n e y ;
m anding
w ith d raw al of Italian form united front w ith com m unist w ho wxs unable to atten d th e B onneville gath
‘ W henever th e p resident sh all find th at th ere m eets at O reneo on
E d ito r a n d m a n a g e r.
\\
V e rn e M c K in n e v
c .tu
erln g because of a convenient hunting trip m
troops from Spain.
e d ito r. M r>. E. C M c K in n e y
. purty.
exists a state of w ar betw een . . . tw o or m ore nesday of each m onth
E astern Oregon.
. .. ! ; T h a t lh e J w n e r * " r *
M r» . E. C M c K in n e y a n d
v ille on th e fo u rth T hu rsd ay of
P resident R oosevelt \ isits G ran d
foreign
states,
th
e
presid
en
t
shall
proclaim
M . V e rn e M c K in n e y . H ills b o r o . O re g o n .
♦
•
♦
•
C oulee p ro ject and praises it for
such fact, an d it sh all th e re a fte r be un law fu l each m onth.
3. T ha t th e k n o w n b o n d h o ld e rs ,
m o rtg a g e e s
and
w hat it w ill do in providing new
o th e r s e c u rity h o ld e rs o w n in g o r h o ld in g I p e r c e n t o r
to export arm s, am m unition, or im plem ents of
Fines Aid Public Purse
land for A m erica's people.
m o re o f t o ta l a m o u n t o f bonds, m o rtg a g e s o r o th e r
w ar."
AU S aints Episcopal C hurch
s e c u ritie s a r e : N o ne.
The C hinese and Jap an ese a re
Thursday. September 30
A total of 1-1HH mbotoi ists arrext**d din ­
S ervices for the tw en tieth S u n ­
The p urpose of th e law is to p rotect the
S u n d a y , O c to tirr 3
E . C. M c K IN N E Y .
peaceful people because they eat ing July for various infractions of th<*
U nited S tates from b eing involved in foreign day a fte r trin ity : H oly Com m union.
P resident Roosevelt ch eered by
S w o rn to a n d s u b s c rib e d b e fo re m e th is 1st da y o f
Tw
o
N
orth
P
o
rtlan
d
lum
ber
com
­
very
little
meal,
says
a
pr,
O cto b e r. 1937.
traffic laws co ntributed nearly $11,600 in fin«
wars, and also to sta rv e th e ' w ar. at least so 7:30 a. m ; S unday school. 9:45 a. m ; school children at P ott Angeles. pany plants, saw m ill and box fac­ v egetarian M aybe it's only a high
M c K I N N E Y . m y c o m m is s io n e x p ire s J a n u a ry
m o rn in g p ra y e r at
11; young Wasti . w hen tie prom ises aid in o b ­
tothe public purse, according to a re p o rt b v
fa r as o u r p articip atio n is concerned.
tory.
destroyed
by
fire
w
ith
loss
of
pow
ered
publicity
gag
m
the
far
C harles P Pray, su p erin ten d e n t of state p o l i c e
The law w as designed to g ran t protection people's m eeting. 5:30 p n r. this w ill tain in g an O lym pic n atio n al park ! $125.000.
east.
U S and Jap an reach diplom atic
F ifty-nine d riv ers charged w ith drunkenm -
to th e presid en t and th e co u n try from those be a social m eeting, held at the
A greem ent
reached
w hereby
hom e of the vicar. 385 E G ran t deadlock over question of resp o n si­
w ere fined an aggregate of $I6M H
forces w hich w ould d riv e us into w ar It w as street.
250.000
railro
a
d
em
ployes
w
ill
gel
E
vidently
they
call
the
new
dance
T he choir w ill m eet T h u rs­
•
•
•
•
no t inten d ed th a t we should ta k e sides and day evening fo r reh earsal at 7:30. b ility for in ju ry to A m ericans and pay boost of 44c daily.
craze "Big Apple" because it takes
h elp one an d h in d er an o th er. It has been o b ­ Im m ediately a fte r reh earsal th ere A m erican p roperty in C hina Jap an i P resident R oosevelt inspects great a stro n g limb to keep it up
refuses
to
be
held
liable.
No
S
tate
Levy
Likely
cted th a t th e ap p lication of th e law w ould w ill be a m eeting of the S unday
O ldest daily n ew spaper in E ng­ dam at F o rt Peck. Mont
F ire Prevention W eek is being ob je
P resent indications ore that th e re will be
fav o r Ja p a n at th e expense of C hina F rom a school teach ers at 8:30 T he gen eral land. the M orning Post, absorbed by
C hinese o rd e r U. S d estro y er
G reen, says th e wist* college
served in H illsboro this w eek th ro u g h m ilitary standpoint, it is u n fo rtu n a te f o r conv en tion of the church is m eeting Daily T elegraph
squadron to vacate Chefoo h arb o r sophom ore, is a w ord used as u no state tax levy against property next year,
th e efforts of the local firem en, w ho C ~ hina th a t she has no navy, an d th a t Ja p a n in C incinnati. The convention w ill
L eague of N ations pins n o n -in te r­ w ithin 48 hours.
color, a name, or the handiest ad- th an k s to increased collection of incom e taxi
R evenues from this source to date exceed
are m aking every e ffo rt possible to has control of th e seas about h er ports an d has last about th ree w eeks. T he bishop vention fate on hope Italian s w ill
D uke and Ductless of W indsor an- | j ec**'* to describe any freshm an
$5000 000. topping tax Commi&sion cstim att
declared a blockade a n d h e r in ten tio n of e n ­ req u ests th at e v ery m em ber use the w ith d raw from Spain.
nounce
in
ten
t
to
visit
G
erm
any
and
encourage people to elim inate fire fo
rcin g it against an y so rt of co n trab an d . The p ra y e r for general convention found
orthw est farm ers su p p o rt o u t­ A m e ric a soon.
The sociologist insisted m arriage by nearly $1 000 000 A m opping up cam paign
h a z a rd s around hom es a n d places of circum stances being w hat they are. w e canno* in th e F o rw ard m anual. Those d e ­ law N ed
AAA in hearing at Spokane.
E
dgar
W
(Ed>
Howe,
noted
e
d
i­
was
an institution, but the voice to be carried on by the com m ission to * atch
business. Give them y o u r aid a n d en ­ sen d m unitio n s to China, n e u tra lity law or sirin g to join th e n ex t confirm ation Wash.
tor. p u b lish er and philosopher, dies in the back of the lecture hall put the laggards und dodgers is confidently « \
should
sspeak
to
th
e
v
icar
as
soon
E nrollm ent records bro k en
nt at Atchison. Kan
in the sam e claim for an insane p e c t e t l to produce an o th er $200.(MX) If 193H
couragem ent. T ruly in th is case as n o n e u tra lity law. unless we a re w illing to as possible so th at arran g em en ts
O regon S tate college w hen student ' San Diego takes fourth straig h t asylum .
n th e Jap an ese blockade w ith th e d a n g e r of
collections, based on 1937 incomes, can be d«
well as o thers an ounce of p rev e n ­ ru
can
be
m
ade
for
instructions.—R
eg­
count hits 3855. U. of O enrollm ent I game from Portland Beavera to win I
o u r ships b eing sunk. Few A m ericans a re
pended on to continue at th e 1937 level it will
~ - 1 ------------------ —
in
ald
H
icks,
vicar.
tion is w orth a pound of cure.
2922.
I Coast league cham pionship play-
Use tin* W ant Ads in th e A rgus
w illin g to pay th e price, e ith e r fo r th e p ro fits
be possible not only to wipe out the property
D ave Beck. S eattle lab o r leader,
'T h o u san d s profit by th e ir use
tf levy w ithin and w ithout th e constitutional
M uch progress has been m ade in of a few m unitions m akers, or for aid in g
C
ongregational
Church
speaking
in
P
ortland,
asks
business
even if she has th e sy m p ath y of an
six per cent limit, but to pile up a sm all s u r ­
O cto b er 10th—10 a. m. C hurch to co-operate w ith labor for "g re a t­
recen t y e a rs in elim in atin g old fire China,
plus for support of the comm on schools if
overw h elm in g n u m b er of A m ericans in h er school.
Prof.
Stalley
e
r
A
m
erica
"
su p erin ten d -
tra p s. This w ork is being c a rrie d on tim e of sorrow .
and when th e legislature sets up th e m a­
en t: at 11. m orning w orship w ith
M ore policem en asked in P o rt­
chinery for apportioning this su rp lu s among
th ro u g h o u t th e y e a r by F ire M arshal
It should n e v er be forg o tten th a t twenty- serm on: "The Freed. m of G od’s land budget.
th e sevecral counties.
Dillon, and his w ork has been very y e a rs ago w e en tered a fam ily q u a rre l—the W ord." A nthem . "Oh. Thou th at
Friday. O ctober 1
W orld w a r—som e of us e n te rin g so th a t good H earest P ray er." C hadw ick. Violin
successful. T rem endous losses occur tim
B o g e r W . B a ta m )
Ju stic e Black in radio broadcast
es m ight continue, a n d o th ers th in k in g we solo, "L onging.” T schaikow ski, Mrs.
nia-
each y e a r th ro u g h fire and it will w ere going in to achieve som e g reat and noble D ungan. Y oung people's m eeting. ad m its once joining th e Ku K lux
NEW YORK CITY
S eptem ber t r i a l s concerns realize th at un- ( ’ailed G am bling Devices
pay all citizens to exercise every p re ­ ends. We certain ly lost m ore th a n w e gained 7 p. m. supervised by Mrs. C lyde K ian, but la te r resigned. N ation business h a s been slipping below J reasonable wuges and prices de-
Pin ball m achines und »lot m achine, at •
1 feat th e ir ow n purpose
caution.
in d o llars an d cents, an d as fo r d estro y in g Y ount.—T. A rth u r Duugan, m i n i s ­ asked to ju d g e fitness to sit on su ­ the A ugust level. T he stock m ark et
gam bling devices designed to a ttra c t th e p a ­
2
T
he
com
m
odity
price
drop
is
has
had
a
drastic
shake-out.
B
onds
p
rem
e
co
u
rt
by
record
in
U.
S.
ter.
G erm an m ilitarism , w e a re faced w ith a new
P rices lust tro n ag e of the ignorant and the sim ple. A t­
senate. T en -y ear legislative record are dropping. B usiness men and in ­ al.su basically sound
In cid e n ta lly we should also pav G erm an m ilitarism and a m ilitarism ru n n in g
spring w ere out of line w ith d e ­ torney G eneral Van Winkle declared in a brief
vestors
are
bew
ildered.
T
hey
are
cited
as
proof
he
is
not
prejudiced.
Beaverton Church of Christ
p ro p e r recognition to th e re g u la r w ild th ro u g h o u t th e w orld, w h ile dem ocracy
F ear of a general labor filed w ith the suprem e co u rt this w eek in
asking: A re we mand
B ible school 9:45 a. m. C om m un­ Foes accused of try in g to create
fire fig h tin g of ou r local fire boys. is stru g g lin g as n e v e r before, m erely to m a in ­
strik e caused loo m uch forw ard support of the s ta te s appeal from the deci»
en
terin
g
a
new
h
atred
.
in itself am ong th e few dem ocracies still ion serv ice and preach in g at 11 a
depression, o r is buying and too sh arp a rise in of Ju d g e W alker of Polk county, w ho had
H ow ard L ato u re tte. dem ocratic
These boys a re em ployed like th e ta
m. an d 8 p. m. O u r o rch estra is be­
rem aining.
T he present stiake-out is dism issed tw o suits brought ugainst C C Cout
th is s i m p l y a prices
r.es\ . ? f UJ
re g u la r ta sk s t o m ake a
We shall not help C hina p e rm an en tly bv ing organized and we solicit anyone national com m itteem an rap s G ov­
The appeal puts th e legality of tn«.»* devn <
breath in g sjiell in good for business
e rn o r M artin
fur claim ing that
w
ho
can
play
an
in
stru
m
en
t
to
join
Jivelinooa, but are on call a t any tim e risk in g a w ar w ith Ja p a n on h er benalf. an d
th e basic upw ard 3 R ailroad econom ists a re ch e e r­ squarely up to the suprem e court fur the fir.st
th is organization. S ubject of the P resid en t Roosevelt agrees w ith
d u rin g th e day or n ig h t and in anv w e m ust do th a t i{ w e contin u e to f u m i.h h er m o rn in g serm on. "T he Jo rd a n him on m a n n e r in w hich B onneville
tren d ? M v a n- ful They expect h ig h er c ts to tim e since the d riv e was launched to outlaw
‘ kind
‘
these m achines m ore than a y ear ago.
sw er is th a t we be offset by increased freig h t rates
of w e a th e r in case of fire. They m unitions.
R oad." special m usic by th e choir. pow er should be distrib u ted .
a fte r th re e y ears of discussion, Mrs. J. Johnson, director. Young
A m erican B ar association in n a ­
a re experiencing As evidence of this, one big road
t e
e
t
a re doing a sp lendid public service gave Congress,
th e p resid en t a v ery d e fin ite th in g to do people's society m eets at 6:30 p. m.. tional session dem ands full, public
only a breath in g placed an o rd er for 1(XM) freight
fo r little pay a n d a re en titled to a w hen he found a state of w a r to exist, viz., p reach in g 8 p. m. S ubject, “W hy I h earings by sen ate on all judicial
spell. I believe ears only ten days ago F u rth er Uncle Stirti’.s Jo b
th a t n eith er the orders w ill be released if th e rate
h e a rty “ th a n k you.”
in v o k e th e n e u tra lity law . E very d ay of delay- B elieve th e Bible is T r u e ” M id­ nom inations.
U ncle Sam stands ready to construct the
In d u strial E m ployes union, suc­
period of pro sp er- and labor situations a re ironed out traiism usioo Ime» for d istrib u tio n of B onneville
m eans g re a te r d an g er of en tan g lem en t in a w eek B ible study and p ra y e r se r­
cessor
to
4-1*
charges
th
a
t
labor
One th in g th a t w ould be of g re a t w a r w hich is no t of o u r m aking, an d in to vice e v ery W ednesday, 8 p. m .—
_______ ity n o r th e b u l l ' satisfactorily
relatio n s board lias opposed it in
m ark et lias cut- ! 4 V olum e of retail sales Is below pow er. In the opinion of G overnor M artin. Tin-
help to th e firem en When a fire ala rm w hich we w ill e n te r only w ith loss fo r o u r­ G eorge H. H atch, pastor.
ev ery jiossible way.
R oger W. Babson m inated
a y ear ago. but It is 20 per ren t governor said that he g ath ered th is im prc.i-
selves
and
fo
r
those
on
w
hose
sid
e
w
e
fight.
is sounded is fo r all m otorists to
C. I/O . saw m ill union to file lock­
N atu rally those ahead of Septem ber, 1935
Lust lio n in his conversations w ith P resid en t R oom --
Christian
Church
If
th
e
p
resid
en
t
know
s
th
a
t
th
e
people
d raw into th e curb as re q u ire d by w ill su p p o rt h im in c a rry in g out th e clea r
charges w ith lab o r
board w ho a re upset and gloom y can trot fall th e re was an abnorm al In­ velt on lu.s visit to Oregon lust w eek.
U nified stu d y - w orship service. out
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j "Ut an im posing a rra y of reasons crease in re ta il trade due to bonus
law . Too often m any feel th a t th ey m an d ate of congress, an d invokes th e law , w e 9:45-11:45 a. m.: ch u rch school. against P o rtla n d saw m ills.
p a n re ite ra te s stan d against j for th e ir pessim ism such as th e fol- spending
Now we are w itnessing
have to dash off to the b laze as if w ill to th a t d eg ree be rem oved from th e 9:45, P e rry D umas, su p e rin te n d ­ th Ja
ird -p a rty m ediation of its con­ ! lowing:
31 Die in F ites
h ealthy buying.
ent. C lass for all ages. M orning
th ey w ere fire fig h ters. Such tra ffic d a n g e r of a n o th e r foreign w ar.
T en U nfavorable T rends
T hirty-one peraons lost th e ir lives in fires
w orship. 10:45. M usic b y choir, d i­ flict w ith C hina.
5 G rain prices have tum bled, but
Since
th
e
above
w
as
d
ictated,
th
e
U
nited
is h azard o u s and in some cases has
rected by Mrs. L C. K ram ien. S e r­
Saturday. October 2
i 1 T extile, building, an d steel in ­ the governm ent estim ates farm in ­ in Oregon d u rin g the first six m onths of 1937,
S tates has been in v ited to co-o p erate w ith the mon, "In B ehalf of the M inis- j
it w as reported this week by H ugh II. E arle
delayed the fire a p p a ra tu s. A few L eague of N ations com m ission in try in g to
B ig crow d a tte n d s opening of P a ­ d u stries a re slow ing dow n. H ome come this y e a r at $9.000.000.000
try ." C h ristian E ndeavor. 6:30 p. cific In te rn a tio n a l L ivestock e x p o ­ i building has even fallen below a the highest since 1929 G ains in state insurance com m issioner
Eighty - eight
m om ents’ loss can prove very disas­ fin d a w ay o u t of th is te rrib le d ifficu lty . We m..
in te rm e d ia te 'h ig h school) and sition in P o rtlan d .
y e a r ago for the first tim e d u ring dairy, livestock, and m any small other persons w ere in ju red 111 fires d u rin g the
trous.
can co -o p erate freely, and on a safe an d so und y o u n g people. Also plans a re in I
B attered C hinese line still holds the recovery S teel o rd ers a re being fruit prices, plus good crops, should sam e period.
basis, if by th e in v o k in g of th e n e u tra lity act th e m ak in g fo r an a d u lt forum Jap an ese, S h an g h ai stre e t fighting ! accepted today for only six w eeks boowt farm ers' income 14 per cent
T here w ere a to ta l of 2184 insured fire
A nother im p o rta n t thing, w h e n w e show o u r im p a rtia l attitu d e.
at th e sam e tim e.
E v a n g e listic . continues.
delivery against tw en ty -tw o w eeks over last year.
' losses during th e six-m onth period w ith lossi
calling to tu rn in an alarm , ¡3 to
The decision w hich w e a re m ak in g d ay by ¡service. 7:30 p. m. S ong serv ice! M' rged PW A area offices to be in d eliv ery last March.
6 C om m ercial failures may be on totaling $1.21)0.215. reports com piled by Earle
calm ly give th e c o rrect location of day, is w h e th e r o r n o t w e w ill e n d u re su ch assisted by young people's choir. I P o rtlan d .
2 C om m odity prices have dipped the upgrade; but the nu m b er of show A pproxim ately tw o-thirds of the 2184
on.
"A M an B affled O ver
Sm all n atio n s block a ttem p t of 5 p e r cent since last March. C opper new concerns being incorporated bluzes w ere in dw ellings, although these losses
th e blaze. Only recently th e d e p a rt­ h ard sh ip s n o w in o rd er to av o id in fin ite ly Serm
C
h
rist's
K
ingdom
.”
Tuesday.
2
to
g re a te r ones b y engaging in a n o th e r foreig n
B ritain an d F rance to deliver is dow n from 18 to 14 cents per has not increased since 1932 M ar­ represented only one-sixth of the total. Care-
m ent had to send a tru c k one w ay on w
pound; cotton from 13 to 9 cents, ginal concerns a re still going Into
ar. — J. J, HANDSAKER. A ssociate S e cretary 4:30 p. m., jo in t m eetin g " of L a­
a stre e t and a n o th e r in th e opposite N ational C ouncil for P rev en tio n of W ar. 612 dies’ A id and M issionary society en of th e p arish a re requested to and ru b b e r from 27 to 18 cents. F o r­ b an k ru p tcy ; but this m eans more leas sm okers accounted for 482 of the 2184
fires to head the list of causes O th er m ajor
a
t
resid
en
ce
of
Mrs.
E.
C.
B
row
n,
w ard -b u y in g last spring has cut in ­ business for th e survivors.
direction in an effo rt to find the fire. Stock E xchange Bldg.. P o rtlan d .
n o rth Second aven u e an d Jackson com e to g e th e r n ex t S unday eve- I to c u rre n t dem and and in ju re d I 7 P ro fit m argins a re low er; but ■ causes include overheated and defective chim ­
n
in
g
at
M
oore's
hall
for
th
e
purpose
,
street. An in terestin g program on
I th e sh arp d ro p in com m odity prices neys and stoves, sparks and open fires,
th e "R u ral C hurch." A g re a t “hom e- of organizing a club. — F a t h e r I,r 'ces.
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, 3 T ho railro a d s a rc bu y in g little should resto re some of the spread
com ing" is being p lanned fo r O cto­ Joseph B. Saal. — —
I equipm ent. T hese big custom ers of betw een producing costs and se ll­
b er 17 w hich is th e celeb ratio n of
Trinity Lutheran Church
1 ,s teeI; lurnb5r . and o th e r heavy m a- ing prices. Increased volum e d u r- J O regon Debt Reduced
th e 75th an n iv e rsa ry of th e church.
M em bers of th e 6-B class, h ead ed
. .
, .
~
terials a re 'o u t of the m arket. Not ing 1938 should also tak e up som e !
Or,-gun's bonded debt w as reduced ti n s ’«
Len B F ishback. a fo rm er pastor for
P ublic w o rsh ip at 10:30 a m ; S un- a single new locom otive has been slack. M oreover, low er profit m a r­
by Mrs. C. M. K ruchek, tea c h e r, from
eig h t y ears and now pastor at B a k ­ day school a t 9:45 S erm on topic, | ord ered since Ju ly 1. C arloadings gins go han d -in -h an d w ith sound . week to $46.585,010 w hen S tate T re a su re r Hol­
man sent $2 568.699 back to New York C ity to
th e ju n io r high school visited th e A r­ F ifte e n Y ears Ago
er. w ill d eliv er th e a n n iv ersary s e r­ Isaiah s- A ppeal
Is. 55. 1-.». You | and n e t incom e a re both lo w er than prosperity.
pay principal and in terest du e on th is debt
mon F u ll an n o uncem ent n ex t w eek. a re cordially w elcom ed to w orship expected.
gus office recently to see and h e a r
j
8
Even
though
deposits
a
re
drop-
rgus. O ctober 5, 1922—J. J V anK Ieek ¿c F rien d s and stran g ers w elcom e at w ith us. T he F ellow ship club will 4 R etail sales are
load The total d ebt is n early $20.tMk).0()t) u n ­
w h a t is req u ired in p roducing the Sons A of
K inton have th re e J e rse y h eifers th a t e v ry service.—R. L. P utnam , pas- sponsor a social evening in. th e W hile dollar sales are slow ing up. ping, o u r huge gold supply can be der the jM-ak. reached on an u ary 1. 1928, since
above th e 1936 expanded into a total available
home new spaper. V arious phases of have earn ed silv e r m edals.
¡to r.
church p arlo rs F rid ay at 8 p. m. level, u n it sales have dropped be-1
of $125.000.0(XJ.(XX) tw ice the w hich tim e it has been g rad u ally reduced
T he m ain fe a tu re of th e evening low. C onsum ers so h eav ily stocked credit
e u o rk w ere explained by m em bers
M any from co unty a tte n d s ta te fair. Al-
1929
peak
oreover, th e $2.000 - ' y ear after year.
w ill be a th re e -a c t play by th e W al­ up last sp rin g th a t th ey are now re-1 000.000 gain M in
Pentecostal Tabernacle
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01 m e sta ir. Such Visits of stu d en ts b e rt Tozier m ay o r of te n t city, lead s parad e,
com m ercial loans
u n d ay school S unday m o rning th e r L eague society of C alvary sisting th e 10 p er cen t ju m p in r e ­ this y ear m eans tiiut business men
and Others are alw ays w elcom ed, C ounty ex h ib it, p rep ared by Mr. an d Mrs. a t- S 10.
Drill for Oil
D elm ar W yatt su p erin ten d e n t. church in P o rtlan d . S ev eral n u m ­
prices.
a re sta rtin g to use th is credit.
provided some advance notice is giv- wiIliam S ch u lm erich an d M r. and M rs. D. B. Classes fo r all ages. M orning w o r­ bers w ill also be ren d ered by the 5 tail N ew
corn is selling at only 55
O regon is tak in g a flier in oil. T he state
en
B u rk h alter, one of best on grounds.
ship at 11 o'clock. Y oung people's local m ale chorus. F rien d s an d | cents a bushel on th e farm and oats 9 The budget will not be balanc­ land board this week authorlzw l Lew is Lilly.
ed this y ear n o r next. From our !
Mrs. A m elia Reese, re sid e n t of B loom ing 40 m eetin g at 6:45 p. m . Miss M adel­ m em bers a re invited.
I for only 26 cents. M illions of bushels ch ild ren 's view point, o u r federal Boise oil operator, to d rill on a h a lf section
_ _ _ _ _ _ . . ________
years, dies S ep tem b er 30.
eine N ew brey, president. S unday
’ of A rg en tin e w h eat a re read y for financing policy is w icked. How­ of school land in M alheur county, one mile
even
in
g
evangelistic
service.
M
id­
e x p o rt at 25 cents p er bushel less ever, huge federal outlays a re in ­ south of Vale If oil is found in puying q u a n ­
H ans C. G o ttlieb of n o rth of H illsb o ro dies
Pilgrim House
w
eek
services
T
h
u
rsd
ay
and
S
a
tu
r­
S eptem ber 29.
O ctober 10: C hapel service of p u b ­ th an o u r dom estic price. L ast y e a r
day. C h ild ren 's church S atu rd ay lic w orship, 10:30 a. m., w ith a d ­ farm ers bought h eavily of goods flationary. T hey arc bullish from tities the state w ill receive one-eighth of tin-
th e sh o rt-term angle.
output. but even Lilly ad m its th at the venture
G len S tapleton, fo rm e r G aston b an k er, aftern o o n a t 2:30. All evening s e r­
Mr. Ju stice Black, Roosevelt su­
m in istratio n of th e S acram en t of the and eq u ip m en t on tim e for w hich 10 T he labor m ark et is strong to- ! is one of the "w ildest of w ildcat schem es."
buys stock in H illsboro N atio n al bank.
vices
begin
a
t
7:45.
All
w
elcom
e.—J.
they
m
ust
now
pay.
L ord's S u p p er. T he com m union is
prem e court appointee, in his speech
day; but it w ill tu rn dow nw ard
A lvin Jo h n so n elected H ilhi stu d e n t body , F. S h ackelford, pastor.
open “to all w ho love th e L ord.” 6 D uring th e jiast tw o y ears th e some tim e ju s t as the stock m a r­
ab o u t his Ku Klux Kian m em bership p resident.
C lass p resid en ts are: T ed H o rn eck -
n
u
m
b
er
of
concerns
going
into
b
a
n
k
­
C om m union m editation: “Becoming
k et tu rn ed in 1929. B usiness men 1
a d m itte d belonging to th e K ian a t er. seniors: E a rle B ow m an, ju n io rs; G eneva
Whosoever Will
a p a rt of H im .” P asto r H en ry S. ru p tcy has been a t th e low est level a re c u rre n tly gloomy; but they G overnor M artin 74
(A bove N orth P lains)
G overnor M artin who celebrnted his 74th
H aller m ay be consulted an y week in history; b u t com m ercial failures w ere far gloom ier in 1934 Since
one tim e, b u t d eclared th a t he had E rw in, sophom ores; E d w ard M cC ourt, fre sh ­
ay school 10 a. m. Devo- 1 day. betw een 10 a. m. and noon, b e ­ a re now increasing.
,
birth d ay F riday is the n ex t to th e oldest gov­
alw ay s opposed religious b ig o tr y . men. G ladys M errell h ead s P h ilo lex ian so ciety tio S n u al n d services
then
business
has
advanced
40
per
follow ing. 8 p. m. tw een 4 an d 6 p. m., or by ap p o in t­ 7 P ro fit m argins a re steadily n a r ­
cent and stock prices have in creas­ ern o r in the U nited States. G overnor W ilbur
H ow ever, he did not renounce the and A lvin Jo h n so n th e S e n ate club.
The su b ject w ill be "Is Je su s’ Blood m ent. at th e H ouse office, 232 North row ing. H igher lab o r costs and ed
l Cr«M of Connecticut waa 75 on April 10)
50 per cent.
upon th e Jew s' H ead 9" Tuesday, all T h ird avenu6e.
h eav ie r taxes hav e pushed lip o p e r­
p rinciples of th e organization w hich T h irty Y e a rs Ago
last. G overnor M artin spent his b irth d ay in
These
bullsh
and
bearish
factors
i day p ra y e r m eeting. S ervice 8 p. m.
atin g expenses. S eiling prices are
a p p a re n tly served as a stepping stone
his office receiving scores of congratulations
being held dow n by consum er r e ­ ju st about offset each other. The
A rgus, O cto b er 3. 1907—Eli H eineck, w ell —M elvin E. Jam es, pastor.
Methodist Episcopal Church
in his political career.
balance, how ever, falls stro n g ly on and well wishes by letter, telegram and in
sistance.
E
arnings
for
the
th
ird
know n S o u th T u a la tin resid en t, d ro p s dead at
Sunday. T he S unday school w ill
the side o f optim ism w hen the person.
W hosoever Will, Hillsboro
. . ________
C h risten sen au c tio n sale F rid ay .
be opened a t 9:45 a. m. by C. C. q u a rte r w ill reflect th is squeeze.
T h u rsd ay 8 p. m. Rev. P e rry L. W eber, gen eral su p erin ten d e n t, as­ 8 F rom M arch. 1933, to M arch 1936, basic tren d is throw n on th e scales.
H illsb o ro h as a fr u it ja r fam in e m u ch to W right w ill speak. S atu rd ay e v e­
hank deposits increased $16.000,000,- Business is on th e rebound and it
A 40-acre tract on the John Day highw ay
an n o y an ce of local housew ives. Local d eale rs ning. stre e t m eeting w e a th e r p er- sisted by d e p a rtm e n t leaders. The 000. T he tide has now turned. T h ere has not yet. reached its peak. From
program w ill be u n d e r a staff of
1930 to 1934 the cou n try raised 15 mile., north of D ayville ts to be preserved
has
been
a
$2.000.000.000
drop
in
d
e­
R u th G u e rb e r and W ilbur N v b erg unable
get th em iro m P o rtlan d w holesalers, ; m itting. S unday 2:30 p. m. P asto r capable teac h ers
con tin u in g the
less food and m ade less goods than as a state park. The tra c t w hich contains a
ni-p t f t b p e n n u - r n tii lo t n /l
.
G eorge A. M organ, co u n ty c le rk fo r tw o ' w ill sp eak on subject, “G od Speaks rally sp irit, purpose and plan. posits since th e beginning of the it ate or consum ed. 1937 is the first large deposit of fossils belongs to Jam es Moore.
year.
. . .
. .
tb ilat d on th e n se- term s an d fo r th e past y e a r asso ciated w ith ; in Us."—Melvin E. James, pastor.
M orning w orship hour, 11. Special
tim e in seven years th a t th ere has D ayville stockm an, w ho lias agret-d to trade
lectio n as m e outstanding 4-H club th e H illsb o ro L u m b e r com pany, w as k illed by
m usic by th e choir. S erm on by the 9 F ederal budget problem s seem to been a norm a] balance betw een It to the highw ay d ep artm en t for an o th er tract
solution. D espite terrific taxes
g irl a n d boy fo r the y e a r and th e ir a i° 8 ro llin g o v e r him w hile a t w o rk above St. Francis Catholic Church, Roy p a s t o r : " G o d 's U nquenchable defy
and consum ption. The of equal acreage.
H oly Mass will be cele b rated S u n ­ Flam e." A serm on fo r young peo­ fed eral receipts w ill fall far short production
pen t-u p dem and for those five
w in n in g of th e F irst N ational h a n k B an k s M onday.
day at 8 and 10 a. m. A serm on p le and adults. P a re n ts a re r e ­ of expenses; w hile politicians con­ lean years has yet to be fulfilled.
tr ip to th e P acific International Live-
B an k s d efeats H illsboro S u n d ay 12 to 8 in w ill be p reached nt both Masses. quested to b rin g th e children. The tinue to block economies.
Business cycles are like the ocean
A fter th e 8 o’clock Mass th e C h ris­ E pw orth league group w ill m eet in 10 C onference is at the low est ebb tides.
sto c k exposition. It is an honor in baseball.
W hen they a re ru n n in g in
Jim Lamkin has on exhibit at the fair tian D octrine class w ill be held for th e ir respective room s a t 6:45 p. m. in th re e years. T h reats of fu rth e r nothing can stop them. T his reces­
w h ic h th e y can tak e m uch pride.
labor
troubles,
m
a
rtial
m
usic
in
all
ch
ild
ren
atten
d
in
g
th
e
public
what is left of the little cannon, which boomed
T he forum m em bers w ill m eet in
sion is sim ply an eddy in the
Toughest problem of the y e a r w as th at of
forth a salute and then blew up. on the day school. A t 3 p. m. th e N ovena in the au d ito riu m at the sam e hour. E urope and Asia, an d fear of a basic upw ard trend. D espite the
new
depression
a
re
m
aking
busi­
the w estern nudist convention deciding w here
ho
n
o
r
of
St.
T
herese,
t
h
e
Little
E vening w orship at 7:30. Singing
news was received in Hillsboro of Dewey's
possibility
of
several
m
onths
of
Flow er, w ill be held, consisting of of gospel songs led by th e choir. ness men pull in th e ir necks like business unsettlem ent, th e tides are , lei,-gates should pin th e ir convention badges.
famous victory at Manila bay.
a serm on. N ovena p ra y e rs and Serm on: “S tan d in g Before Life In- turtles.
Hillsboro's
street
fair
opens
today
with
Now tu rn these bearish tren d s strong enough to w ash business
T hat
G o ttlie b E g g e r, retired f a r m e r fine weather and a big crowd. Miss Madge benediction of th e blessed sacra- dep en d en tly .” S u n d ay school w ork-
around and look a t th e ir o p tim is­ fa rth e r up on th e shores of pros­ highest? old puzzler—when was mutton the
m
ent.
D
uring
the
w
eek.
Holy
Moss
ers'
conference
Monday.
7
30
p
m
has b e n answered by a news item
s o u th o f H illsb o ro , was a well know n Imbrie crowned queen.
perity. A lthough an o th er d ep res­
tic
side.
will be said every m o rning at 8:15 W ednesday, 2:30 p. m." L adies' Aid
sion is certain some day, 1 am reporting that 10.000 sheep were shipped 350
H illsb o ro v isito r. He m ade m a n y
Calvin Bailey, 76, dies at Blooming Sep­ ex cep t S aturday, w hen it w ill be general m eeting. Mrs T hom as Con- Ten Optimistic Factors
miles
by
plane
still an optim ist and believe that
In central Asia.
at 7 a. m. Instruction on o u r holy nel, president, w i l l p r e s i d e , 1 T he c u rre n t slow ing dow n of the bull m ark et has not yet c u l­
frie n d s d u r in g his fre q u e n t visits h e re tember 26.
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