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The
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Church Services
W ill» W h ich 1« Com bined the H illabn ro Indepen dent
R H U boro A n ru a , 1094
H illu b o ro Ind ep en d en t, 1STS
L a rp e s t A B C W e e k ly
C irc u la tio n in W est.
Keep Neutral
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z l i n g problem
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th e m em bers of th e city council, and
w ithout doubt th e most im portant
facing the com m unity today.
..
Most people will doubtless ag re e
w ith th e sentim ents expressed by
President Roosevelt about a g g resso r
nations and tre a ty -b re a k e rs and th e
th re a t to the peace of th e w orld.
However, they do not w an t th is coun­
try to veer aw ay from its n e u tra lity
course to a point w here th e re is any
d a n g e r th a t this nation will he in-
volved in a n o th e r w ar. The lessons
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OI tne \\ Ol 111 W&r a rc too fre sh i n
OUT m inds for any unnecessary stick-
ing Of noses into Other p eo p le’s busi-
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S e rm o n : 'C lo u d s
W ith o u t R a in '
1 P ro v e rb s 25: 14b * R e lig io n in th e
N ew s to p ics 1. “ A n A m e ric a n P11-
m ate ; 2. -C a n H it le r P r e v a il’ " . 3.
Th,e P lo n u s '' o f C h ris to p h e r C o l-
4 L & pi-aJer^r
e rv ag e ncy o f h e a lin g P a s to r H e n ry
S H a lle r m ay be co n s u lte d any day
b e tw e e n 10 a. m. a nd noon, b e tw e en
4 a nd 6 p. m.. o r b y a p p o in tm e n t, a t
th e House o ffic e . 232 N o rth T h ir d
avenue.
Other Editors
S trong Individualist
T h e re is no s tro n g e r in d iv id u a lis t th a n th e
fa rm e r. N o t only by th e necessities o f his s it-
“ation but also bv n a tu r e he d e s ire - to c o n ­
duc,1 ftw °'V' K
worl!Land hls °?vn aifai,s
,hui
o w n w a y L a b o r has e v e ry th in g to g a in te r
its e lf by e ffe c tiv e o rg a n iz a tio n
T h e farm »1.
has m uch to lose b y th a t same o rg a n iz a tio n i f
il 15 a p p lie d ag a in st bu r. F o r th is reason a n y
f y m e r s a n d u n io n s is an u n -
n a tu ra l a llia n ce . NIr. G ill a nd M r. O sb o rn e as
heads o f th e re sp e ctive e x e c u tiv e o rg a n iz a tio n s
w h ic h th e y d ire c t. h a \e p ro v e d a s tro n g team
in iu r t h e r in « le g is la tio n in w h ic h they w e re
P retty phrases and p ro p a g a n d a
pushed US into th e w ar 20 y ears ago.
The h e a rts of A m ericans w ere filled
with lofty ideals to save th e w orld
La? or h? k ver, *“? onIy
fo r dem ocracy .Look w h a t h as h a p . through th is w o S ^ ^ e n ^ ’ b ^ a l s ^
pened 111 two brief decades. O ur late p ro fite d a t th e e xpense o f th e fa rm e r as in
allies left th e U. S. holding th e sack ,h e ease. o i le g is la tio n d e fea te d at th e last ses-
w tih millions of debts. D ictato rsh io s
w h ‘.ch was c a lc u la te d to lessen th e p ro -
n h n n n H in P n v n n o
v
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d u c e r s hazards in tim e o f s trik e s n o t o th e r-
d in Europe. T reaties are brok- Wise in v o lv in g h im . b u t w h ic h m a ke it d i f f i -
en Dy nations bent on conq u erin g c u lt fo r h im to get his crops to m a rk e t.
w eaker nations.
I t is tru e , as M r. G ill has ch a rg e d in h is
I V
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' nevllh» dnm ndm inistrat»»r. and say-
lo w rute s a im S quare deal p ro m is ­
ed la rge in d u s try in a llo ttin g p la n t's
o u tp u t
R e v o lt in ra n k s < f state grange
I heard at Saban S« < re t caucus plans
o u ster o f G ill and T o in p k h u
14, 1$»»-
Extra Session Possible
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SALEM
A p e n a l Ic g i.lu tiv e
Inn ,|,i,
u i iit v i i< nut I 'l i t i i c l y w ith o u t tin - h o ,iiu l
M o n d a y. O c to b e r I I
p ro b a b ility
I f G u v n iiu i M a r tin i . p . i . i u i , (
C h a lle n g es to el tg i bi 111 y o f Ju s tic e
to v o iiM 'in ' tlio law iiin k i'r x in * t i a n rd iiiu i i
B la ck th ro w n out by su prem e c o u rt
M on
h u W i 'V v l . It w ill n u t bv on the -.ti.-n ^'j,
P lv lo c k p la n t In P o rtla n d closes
o f ilt-tu a n ih b o in if p u t f u r t li In T o w iim iu I h i
d o w n b»»caus»> o f too m an y C I <>
fo r m ore llb e ru l u h l aae |ie ii non« S u i'li ., ,i.
p ic k e ts S ta te p o lice c a lle d by M ay*
tu a ix l. III I t s . 'l f l O l i l i t In* e x p e .te il |n r o ll ,,f.
o r C a r-o n
tin* gOVernoi • s h o u h le li m u c h ns w n le i .I ,,
P re sid e n t R oosevelt » x p r e s s e s
lin t th e re m e nt,,, ,
A m e ric a s d e te rm in a tio n to oppose o ff th e buek o f 11 rlu ek
r o n d d e r a tlo iir w h ic h m ig h t p io m p t the
j e ffo rts to s u b s titu te fo rc e fo r free-
e rn o r to .ict
S e v e ra l cuuiiU en a re k n o w n *
dotn t il in te rn a tio n a l rtd iitio n s
fa v o r .some u e tiu n lo o k in g to th e u n o a rth ln *
E x p u ls io n
o f W e ig h e r;
W are-
| housem en and C ereal W o rk e rs u n ­ o f new re v e n u e , w ith w h ic h to flh a n e e till*
ion fro m P o rtla n d C e n tra l I a b o r lie f hi.1.1 M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty U e sp e cia lly | , ,, ,
i c o u n c il u p h e ld by O regon .u p n ine
pre.s.ed to meet th e (te n ia m ii on its ox, i» j,,,.,
c o u rt
i by those 111 need, m ill w u u ld w e lco m e u > ,,,|
1 O gden I. M ills , se c re ta ry o f t r e a s - 1
1 th a t n le g n d utiv e ..ession m l gh t be expected l u
• tu v in Ilo«>ver a iin u iu s tra tio n . dies I produce.
| su d d e n ly in New Y o rk
H o w e v e r, one th in g m ay be ta ke n f
M a y o r Carson o f P o rtla n d su g ­ g ra n te d T in* g o v e rn o r is n o t g o in g to convi n,.
gests c ity d ic k e r fo r purchase o f th e la w m u k e is unle.iM m id u n t il Mane on
b o th u tilitie s s e rv in g P o rtla n d
comes fo rw a r d w ith n rea so n a b le auggo □n
fo r ra is in g a d d itio n a l reve n u e s
In th .it
T uesday. O cto b er 12
n e e tion H m ig h t be »uggesle.1 th a t th e m i. i
A1 B ra d y , p u b lic enem y No 1 and
c o m m itte e on a ta le re v e n u e * crea te d h the
his lie u te n a n t. C la re n ce Lee S h a ffe i
la.st seMiion la now b u s ily ut w o rk on till
J r . k ille d in B a n g o r M e . by G -m e n
/ \ s u rv e y o f lu xe s le v ie d by o il ,
C ly d e E llis . 11, w a n te d fo r h o o t­ ! p ro b le m
ing and w o u n d in g W illia m C a h ill. ■slati's is be in g m u ile m id H is hoped lh .it win *
O S C fo o tb a ll p la y e r last D ecem ­ th is co m m issio n m eets iig n in . in Decemh.-i
(he re w ill be some d e fin ite suggestions lo I,.*
ber. s u rre n d e re d to B e n to n c o u n ty
m ade lo o k in g lo a s o lu tio n o f th e s ta te ', n
d is tric t a tto rn e y
J u s t w h a t th is s o lu tio n m ig h t
J T h e o d o re M a r r in e r U S consul p ro b le m
g e n e ru l at B e iru t. S y ria , assassinul- not even th e m em b e rs o f th e re v e n u e cu n '
ed bv A rm e n ia n , w h o had been r e ­ n n tte e th em selves a re as y e t w illin g t ,
m ate
B u t th e y h a ve In d ic a te d th a t n*,d ,,,
fused passport to A m e ric a
I t thes , ,
B r itis h »»rnbassy cars bom bed by gress is be in g m ade in th e ir s tu d y
succeed m p u llin g a fin a n c ia l ra b b i! out ,,f
Japanese planes at S hanghai
A F o f I. e re w at P ly lo ck p la n t 1 th e hat. one th a t w ill p ro v id e a d d itio n a l re
u
' m P o rtla n d to re tu rn to w o rk on em ir*, w ith o u t a d d in g to th e load a lrra d s
u.
i b e in g assured o f s u ffic ie n t po lice n e d liy le a l estate it w o u ld not be at a ll
j p ro te c tio n
p ris in g if G o v e rn o r M a r tin s h o u ld c o m ,..,,
C I. O in v ite s A F o f I. o f th e la w m a k e r* fo r th e p u rp a a e o f r e fe r n ,
peace p a rle y , b u t b id is sp e e dily new re ve n u e m easure to th e people.
re je c te d .
A F o f I. c o n v e n tio n refuses to
seat C h a rle s P H o w a rd , p re sid e n t
• all Beauty O p e ra tn rs
o f
In te rn a tio n a l
T y p o g r a p h ic a l
u n io n . H o w a rd is also s e cre ta ry of
C h a rles It G ram , state la b o r c o in in i .n.a , r
C
1 O. C a ll fo r a m e n d m e n t to has r a ile d
m e e tin g o f b e a u ty p a rlo r o | m * i . i
W a g n e r la b o r re la tio n s act to p re ­ to rs and b e a u ty co lle g e o p e ra to rs fo r |',, k .
v e n t la b o r re la tio n s board
fro m
la n d on O c to b e r 19 to discuss h o u rs o f c m p l.w .
fre e z in g c r a ft u n io n s o u t o f mass
m erit arid wages. T h e o p e ra to rs have file d
p ro d u c tio n in d u s trie s
c o m p la in t against th e 4 4 -h o ttr w e e k m ij
ed
by tlie state w e lfa re c o m m is iio n w h ic h th e /
WOOD
c la im to be im p ra c tic a l.
physician*, surgeon*. nuraea end ev-
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way TQA la C ROSSE GAMS*’"
A lthough the citizens of Hillsboro
McKINNRY a M c KINNEY. Publish*™
voted dow n the plan to condem n the
n , ront re«aHonai C h . r c h
w
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O c to b e r 1?. 10 a. m. C h u rc h
Published T h u rs d ay — E n tered as second-class m a tte r In
tha poatofflce a t H illsboro. O repon
pPl\iUOl)-O\\'lieu Wat OP system serv- school. P ro f. S ta lle y . s u p e rin te n d
n t 11 a m M o rn in g w o rs h ip w it h
¡ng this com m unity and go into the e serm
W V E R N E M c K IN N E Y
M R S E. C. M c K I N N E Y
on: E x te n d in g O u r H o rizo n s
E d ito r
Associato E d ito r
Sock Ye the
m unicipal o p eratio n of such a sys­ S olo and ch o ru s
L o rd .' R o b e rts V o ca l solo by M rs.
O F F I C I A L N E W S P A P E R O F W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y
tem , it is a probem th a t must be met W
A F o s te r 7 p in Y o ung people's
Selected as O re p o n ’s Be<t W ee k ly N e w ts per. 1930-36
m e e tin g u n d e r s u p e r\ ision o f M rs
in some way soon.
Numod on A ll-A m e ric a n W eekly N e w sp aper Eleven. 1930
ly d e Y o u n t M e e tin g o f W est W il­
H o norable M en tio n N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Asan. N e w sp aper
The question is a serious one. The C
Prod uction C ontest. 1934-35; G en eral Excellence, 1935
la m e tte a sso cia tio n o f C o n g re g a ­
present com pany must provide a tio n a l ch u rc h e s at F ore st G ro v e
T h ird place w in n e r in tw o n a tio n a l new spaper
Thursday . O c to b e r 14 H ills b o ro d e l­
rontests in 1937—-G e n e ra l Excellence and Be*t
g re a te r supply of w a te r to provide egates M r and M rs R ic h a rd W ile y .
E d ito ria l Pape fo r w eekly new spapers w ith
circu la tio n s over 1.900.
fo r the needs of th e com m unity or M rs B W B arnes and M is T A
1'ungan
T A r t h u r D u n g .in m in ­
Subscription Rate« S tr ic tly Cash in A d vance
eventually the city must go into the ister.
P e r year
| 2 00
T h re e m onths
.60
I 1 | n .. 1 n t ha
1. IS
business itself. The present pipeline
.U5
P ilg r im House
O ethide Orepon
from the source of supply is nearing
In o ther states
12 50
F o reign countries
$3 SO
O c to b e r 17 C h a p e l s e rv ic e o f p u b -
th e ynd of the tim e for w hich it was lic w o rs h ip , 10:30 a m . w it h litu r g y
intended to serve and action is ini- fo r 22nd S u n d a y a fte r l ’enteeos’t
M em ber
Orepon S tate _
F irs t A u d ited Paper.
E d ito ria l A ssch - i a t i o n
and N a tio n a l E d ito ria l
Association.
T T T tr S P Ô R Ô .
M . E. C h u rc h i B e th a n y !
O n G e rm a n to w n road.
Sunday
s e rv ic e e v e ry S u n d a y. 10 a. m S u n ­
d a y school. I t a m. Jo h n Place
pastor.
tf
T u a la tin
P la in s P re s b y te ria n
t 'h u r c h
B ib le school a t 10 a. m .: p re a c h ­
in g s e rv ic e a t 11 a. n r ; C h ris tia n
E n d e a v o r a t 7:45 p. m . M is s io n a ry
m e e tin g th e last W c v ln o ^ riiv
m o n th .’ A ll a re c o r d ia llv w e lco m e
—J . F. K ib s o n . m in is te r
tf
First C1,urch of chris‘- Scientist
it
C h in a c a lls fo r "la s t d itc h ” fig h t
services at 8 o 'c lo c k S u n d a v school
a g a in st Ja p a n in b roadcast in w h ic h
at 11 a. m . P u p ils 'u p to th e age
he p re d ic ts a lo n g w a r.
o f 20 ye a rs a re w e lco m e d . F ree
M a y o r C arson pledges fa irn e ss to
re a d in
in g
g r.
ro o m open on W ednesdays 4Az»
b o th fa c tio n s in P o rtla n d s a w m ill
and Sat
S a tu rd a y s fr o m 2 u n t il 4 p. m.
j s tr ife P re s e rv a tio n o f la w a n d o r ­
S u n d a y's ' ' P-*'. " D o c trin e o f A to n e -
Tre«M no doubt. « r» w ran k In F«lrn
d e r pledged.
m e n !-
Both fo r has tily and fo r n rrd
M u s s o lin i re je c ts b id to c o n fe r ­ (•ra
T h u rs d a y , O c to b e r 7
. iiiK «Nirih'a p rim e s a l irurdan
address, th a t m u c h o f th e in it ia t iv e a n d su p -
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Sev,
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second game ' V 7 r l d
? I u n te e rs fig h tin g in S p a in . T a lk h e ld , ^••«-1 It«« rv « r I'w n m an'« ««rvant
G re a te r Carr1 U rged
cam e fro m th e c itie s. T h a t, h o w e v e r, does n o t
a re h e 'd each S a b b a th
8, “
W o m an fin d « it luurful, tua
fu tile unless G e rm a n s ta k e p a rt
O n * nut o f e v e ry fiv e p e rs o n * k ille d in
rw
m in iver« ary
N a tio n a l C o u n c il fo r P re v e n tio n ' '" ", “
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alter tha fact that some of it was directly in ^ h o o i^ s '^ / m ■ i ™ * h ingS? S < ,h kil!ed at K ‘
t r a f f ic a ccid e n ts is a c h ild o f school ige .„
f W ar
ays b o y c o tt a g a in st J „ p - '
never mak, c u rd in g to S e c re ta ry o f S ta le S n e ll w h o urge,
T*“ ‘ “ wa» deiea‘- at 11: y ^ g ^ S S T m S S t a T e t
Japanese def t
r . n . i i y i , . . , r ,i
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W g c t jr jc n o t
ed w it h th e h e lp o f th e G ra n g e lobby . p a ra - 2 30 p m
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condem n.,: wo.
: actio n ,
i n anese goods w o u ld a g g ra v a te c o n - 'he
g re a te r care on th e p a rt o f d riv e r s now that
W ith
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d a v e v e n in v a t h
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mu«» fa it h f u lly ha* Moret!
schools a re again in session S n e ll c a lls par-
S e n a to r N y c w a rn s n a tio n w a r
W ear a forget-m e-not F rid a y and
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fe v e r ris in g .
W a lte r H u n t i n g t o n / p a s t ^ ^ ' %
M ay th«Me m em oriae round y o „ r a t h e r -
S aturday. They will be sold on the
flc law s r e q u ir in g m o to ris ts to g iv e rig h t
C o u n tin if bleaainra. «« a ll «hould.
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ilile wihm |
e O re n c o -R e rd v iH r P a ris h
as C. I. O. lo n g sh ore m en c o m p le te w o r ld s s e n .
by d e fe a tin g G ia n ts Th li« |’ if la c e you th e in h ttn
W hen F a th e r Joseph B. Saal goes to Roy.
of th e D isabled V eteran s of t h e
L ife '« proliat ion. fain
w> uhl reap a rich rew artl.
V orld W ar. T he purpose is to raise O regon, n e a r H ills b o ro , th a t p la ce w i l l se cu re S u n d a y school in b o th churches, lo a d in g o f schooner C h a m b e rla in . 4-2.
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at Plylock plant Denver convention to fight C I O
By .Mr«. I.In Kay«, fo r th e 8th an n i-
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.j' ui Pr0DI/ ms am ong tn e w artim e to th e c lo th . I t is w it h s in ce re re g re t th a t th e s e rv ic e in th e R e e d v ille c h u rc h . 8 A . F. o f L. c o n v e n tio n delegates in fa rm and " w h ite c o lla r fie ld s
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at O re n c o on th e t h ir d W e d - against Japanese
leuehers i* o f in te re s t to e v e ry c it y a nd co u n ty
h ab ilitation. including th
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tf m easures to h o ld C hinese-Japanese
P o ri land s c h o o l d is tr ic t c o u ld n o t g ra n t salary
sp e a k f o r h im c o rd ia l tre a tm e n t b y th e n e w s ­
w a r.
or a tto rn ey in fa c t fo r d isabled v eter p a p e r m en o f W a s h in g to n co u n ty .
Increases to Us teachers In excess o f tin* b u d ­
F rid a y . O c to b e r 8
F o u rs q u a re G ospel C h u rc h
get estim a te T he o p in io n iiU o h e ld lh .it the
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id e n t E v a n g e lis tic se rvice. 7:45 p. e x te n s io n at O S. C .
slated to d -
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,
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m. M id -w e e k s e rv ic e s : T uesday, 8 re c t n e w fa rm te n a n c y
p ro g ra m fo r
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liv e in th e v ic in it y o f R o y a n d a g a in be n e a r
P- m • p ra y e r m e e tin g . F rid a y . 8 n a tio n .
have m ade t h e f '■‘‘‘•e rn N eb ra ska . Kansas, pa rts o f fis c a l y e a r
Ja p a n says " a im o f J a p a n 's a rm e d
a m an w h o k n o w s h o w to be a good fr ie n d .— p. m.. p ra is e s e rv ic e — Rev. J. W il-
b u s in e s s
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and M in n e s o ta
lia m C a rm a in , p a sto r.
e x p e d itio n to C h in a is to e ra d ic a te
O reg o n C ity B a n n e r-C o u rie r.
j i t t e r y P essim ism ' “ re
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a t a n y cost C h in a 's a n ti-J a p a n e s e
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p o lic y
S trik es tit Critics
a re th e fa sh io n o f » “ ■‘ »«wc.t B oom ng
fed up on being m ade a go at in th is
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e r T r in it y : C h u rc h school. 9:45 a t h ir d gam e o f w o rld 's series,
th e p ric e
b re a k , , n . ,,U! s o u thw est. L o w e r co tto n Ins stand on B o n n e v ille p o w e r ag a in th is week
m.
M o r n in g p ra y e r and serm on
In te rn a tio n a l c o n fe re n c e to d is -
C. I. O. If this strife continues m any
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S o ft s e e kin g p o litic ia n s and dem agogues
11. T h e o ffe re to ry a n the m . "O fo r c o u ra 8e Japanese
aggression in
recession in b u s i- i? .W !1. o f r , T * * 1'* a n d O k la h o m a s
of the gains secured by lab o r in re-
LtizttC x t / /
a C lo s e r W a lk w it h G o d ." T he so lo c h in a
p la n n e d
B r itis h
P re m ie r
jobs, a n d h *5rl,t y ' b l<t th is se ctio n is s t ill tiave tr ie d to beclo u d th e B o n n e v ille Issue for
ness.
cent y ears m ay be lo st' The p resen t
th e ir o w n ends and at th e e xpense o f the
p a rts w i l l be ta k e n b y M rs V . W . C h a m b e rla in
p ro m ise s
P re s id e n t I
sales’ I f not, is it ju s t lik e a "B o o m -to w n ” O il d r i l l ­ p e o ple
the g o v e rn o r d e c la re d in w h a t is m -
G a rd n e r a nd M iss M in e rv a F u lL R o o s e v e lt w h o le -h e a rte d co -o p e ra -
situation is purely th e resu lt of a d ­ No C onflict
fo re c a s tin g
such in g is close to an a ll- t im e h ig h R e­
e r T h e v ic a r o ffic ia te d at th e f u - tio n to e nd tw o m a jo r w a rs.
m inistration policy and th e W ag n er
T o the A rg u s — T h e C h ris tia n
S cience
a d e c lin e ?
T h is t a il tra d e Is w a y o v e r la.st y e a r's tre p ie te d here as a re p ly to H o w a rd L a to u ie tt.
d e m o c ra tic n a tio n a l c o m m itte e m a n , w h o last
Jobless
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labor act, w hich w as proposed as an c h u rc h w o u ld lik e to h a ve a c o rre c tio n m ade le ' r last M o n d a y C m o H.
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Y o r k was a s k in g . „ . . J . 1: 0* ? " these ’ la “ *
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to u ris t business p ro m ise s to be t>a '>d wagon u n d e r false iin ten.se*.
of the responsibility, th e a d m in istra ­ o f th a t a rtic le was 'T w o C h u rc h e s D isa g ree d a y e v e n in g at :30. — R e g in a ld S e n a to r Berry» urges A . F. o f L . I w h e " i ,saiI. 7 ’ H ,:n ce ' , r w ire d
2” ». reC»“ .rid W! ,h t h i l e n tlrp
" E v e r y cheap t r ic k in th e bag o f ra b b le
c o n v e n tio n to m a k e peace in trad e s
o ffic e s fo r last m in u te
tion should tak e som e definite and on P a rk in g Space." r e fe r r in g to th e C h ris tia n H icks, v ic a r.
b e n e fitin g I am v e rv op- rouM*rH has been uk « m 4 hn> i
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u n io n ra n k s
, c h e c k -u p s o f c o n d itio n s in a ll sec- .section
active steps to bring about peace to- Church and th e C h ris tia n S cie n ce c h u rc h .
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geth er w ith law and order.
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and u n lo a d in g on S u n d a y m o rn in g s , e sp e c ia l­ se rvice, 9:45-11:4» a
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unbiased a nd sound c a lc u la tio n , o f
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F our first-yea& students from P o rt­ gers ca n n o t get to th e c u rb .
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land
m ilitary , J ,p, h e re - fo re w e , h a ve asked
n
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, . 61
v a t a A nnapolis
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f o r a t h . r t y - f it c h o ir S e rm o n : "W h a t's R ig h t w ith £ h ' c h a r a c tc r T w in be s i* ,m „rte d b v ‘ h«- ' arg e r c itie s
T h e re has been crops and g ra z in g c o n d itio n s have conceal ra th e r th a n re v e a l '
others. R ecent
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zone on S u n d a y m o rn in g s . W e h a ve th e C h u rc h " b y L e n F is h b a c k o f a c h o ^ o f » in a e rs M o n d a v 7 in n
□ m o re m a rk e d d ro p in d e m a n d fo r aid e d
e ta l arrd w o o l p ric e s w ill n a tu r a l­
Of these boys was in th e top fou rth Of j ad n o . d is a g re e m e n t— w h ic h W e b ste r g ive s as B a ise r a nd a fo rm e r lo c a l m in is te r m M e e tin g o f th e e n tire m e m b e r le a th ers, shoes, and te x tile s than m
fo rc e some p o stp o n e m e n t o f
his g rad u a tin g class vet a t A nnann d l^ e n s w n - d isp u te, d isco rd a n d v a r i a n c e - A t n o o n th e c h u rc h is s e rv in g a s h ip and fr ie n d s o f " ^ ^ 1 ^ to usuaI a t ,h is sca'son w h lle " " b ly u y in
g o v e r th e n e x t fe w m onths. No H urry on G as
lis it w a s fo n n r l
t k ’ ,» t u , i ^ ^ ^
w h a ts o e v e r W lth th e c o n g re g a tio n o f th e C h r:.-- Ju b ile e d in n e r to in v ite d guests a nd discuss
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A lth o u g h I.e R o y H ersehel M c C a rth y , co n ­
h ly seven p e r c e n t above v ic te d s la y e r o f a P o rtla n d s e rv ic e s ta tio n e m ­
nave the basic tra in in g necessary It est sense o f c o n flic t and n e v e r c o u ld be. a n d Pr ‘-»ßram at th e ta b le s w i l l be d ir e c t- t^ e ho m e o f M rs F G M itc h e ll c o n s tru c tio n has p ic k e d u p re c e n t- a a re y e r a o r u g ago.
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d o w n w ill n o t h u r t th e M o u n ta in
S u n d a y m o rn - t lle “ cst to u ris t_ a n d v a c a tio n p e rio d
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m o n th p e rio d s in its e n tire h is-
ly a uti>'»rized le th a l gas ch a m b e r. The
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1
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business Term ed Spotty
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II.
in education fo r th e ir children. The
record of H ilhi g ra d u a te s in m eeting
th e scholastic req u irem en ts a t h ig h er
educational institutions such as A n n a­
polis and others speaks well fo r the
tra in in g received in old Hilhi.
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in d b u ild in g re c e n tly
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P r in c ip a l address, "R e m in is c e n c e s ” E v a n g e lis tic s e rv ic e .
p. m . wi. r.
,M R e tu rn s , h o w e v e r, a re n o t so | p r e tty T h e ta b o r s itu a tio n
how-
k '
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A rg u s, O cto b e r 12. 1922—T w o ca rlo a d s o f b y a fo rm e r p a sto r. E. M . P a tte rs o n Jam es lja s to r*
1 fa v o ra b le fro m N e w Y o r k C ity and eVi.r> ig c r it ic a |. San F ra n c is c o Is
b' \ ' “ ' “ 'n «-te « l in less th a n a m o n th if
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E astern O regon horses a rr iv e d f o r r o u n d -u p a t o f Eugene. F o rm e r m e m b e rs m in .
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N e w J e rse y. B u ild in g a c t iv it y
is
s u ffe rin g fro m its t h ir d m a ritim e i* "/ * h " n ,h e nepd '-«• " " e is d e fin ite ly
_ eople of Eugene w ere successful S h u te p a rk th is w e e k-e n d .
is te r- frie n d s and p re s e n t m e m b e rs
S-i-' F ra n c ** C a th o lic C h u rc h , R o y
e a sin g o f f as it is in n e a rly e v e ry •*.......
- u r ye a rs. - L u m b e r o r- ’ i ta
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in a drive to secure funds for
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purchase of an
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th e coast slo w s d o w n T o u ris t
M easure S u p n o rt A sked
ca rin g fo r infantile paralysis victims, '» c a l lodge. .Mrs. E. C. M c K in n e y , p a st g ra n d f)u . t„ such a f u ll d d a a y's
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a t th e D oernbecher hospital in P o rt­
B ib le school 9 45
m each I o rd '« te n d ln g ° “ r C B th o lic school. A t 3 peen ¡deal. T h e c o tto n a nd tobac-
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lan d . T he victim s had to tra d e off
b ro k e n a ll p re v io u s re co rd s th is ^ re 8 ' ,n S lr eam P u r ific a tio n league o f w h ic h
a y ; c o m m u n io n se rvice, 11 a
c h a irm a n o f th e b o a rd and J. C. G a rd n e r as d
Theresa,
th e L it t le r F lo w e r,
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on th e m achine in P ortland uptil an ­ cashier.
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is p re s id e n t
and
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h e W ‘ * 0 ’*»! S u n d a y ‘ he 8 I en d r a s tic a lly a n d to b acco is lo w e r y e a r. R ig h t n o w th e Eastern P ro v - 2 /
fra n k
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o th e r could be borrow ed.
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to p th e 193G to ta l. T e x tile steel, and c o n s tru c tio n a re regis^
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Face Big Suit
d r o u th - h it p r a ir ie areas is th e o n ly
O regon gas tax collections ij show
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f ly in th e o in tm e n t. G e n e ra l b u s i­
in crease of $488,001 for r the first eight Johns°n* J- B T r u llin g e r a n d L e s te r Ir e la n d s e rv ic e W e i n e s d a ^ n m l r T h e f o llo w in g w e re ele cte d o ffic e rs te m p o ra ry si s e t-b a c k m ost o f th e ness
is 14 p e r ce n t above a y e a r M oody, a ssistant a tto rn e y g e n era l, a re e x h ib it ­
in ..
f o r co ^ n c ilm e n .
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p re s id e n t;
M iss so u th o ffe rs good sales p o s s ib ili ago. H o w e v e r, th e recession n o w in g any c o n s id e ra b le c o n c e rn o v e r th e $548,000
m onths over the sam e Period
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s i, h r n n A t in
R a y - M a lin g c a n n e ry r u n n in g w it h c a p a c ity H a r ris H a tc f>* Pastor.
C ecelia P ra n g e r, v ic e -p re s id e n t; A l- ties.
p re v a le n t in th e states w ill have s u it file d against th e m b y E a rl H. F e h l, fo rm e r
A g r e a t deal of the gas . . . is b r b o roucht
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a t least m ild e ffe c ts in th e d o m in ­ c o u n ty ju d g e o f Ja ckso n c o u n ty . T h e g o v e r­
by ou t-o f-state cars, show ing the g re a t
T° can 8°° tons °f "quash
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8 n m
e v a n e e lis tir ? ^'s s 2‘?na ’1 j 5SS' trea<iPr J'r A m ost
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g e l-b c ^ « b • u . b t r l f lt u e ^ d e * k d S d t i n f nuptial
n o r p o in ts out th a t in re fu s in g to lib e r a te F e h l
m - . ' i ursday.
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d in g „ up 1929" w it h no signs o f a le t-d o w n
business has th e a tto rn e y ge n era l, w h e re a s M o o d y Insists
th e h ig h w a y commission th ro u g h o u t th e la rg e st in th e h is to ry o f th e c o u n ty . V a lu a - sp e a ke r w i l l be L. R. C o c h ra n F o r- , ,,h p Saal ‘ ‘
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os' tra d e a nd d e v e lo p in g th e b u y in g In o th e r lo c a litie s ,
l h ‘ i .'P, a d V i,P “ lv c n t0 ,h e K o v e rn o r was
I p o w e r o f th o u sa n d s o f w a g e w o r k - sto p pe d as s u d d e n ly as a tru c k
m e r lig h tw e ig h t c h a m p io n o f th e
th e c o u n try to increase interest in the tion is p la c e d a t $17,757.779.
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C o rn e liu s beats H ills b o r o b a se b a ll team
F irs t B a p tis t C h u rc h
b u ild in g a c tiv e d e s p ite h ig h e r con- average, h o w e v e r, th e re is no d o u b t
W a tch f o r f u r t h e r a n n o u n ce m e n ts
P ra y e r a nd B ib le s tu d y T h u rs d a y s tru c tlo n costs. R e ta il tra d e in th is th a t a c t iv it y has d ro p p e d re c e n tly .
tim es.
S u n d a y 26 to 7.
— M . E. James, p a sto r.
a t 8 p. m. S u n d a y school a t 9:45 w ith section is fro m 5 to 10 p e r cent T h e B a b so n ch a rt d o w n fo u r per
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classes fo r a ll. A class fo r y o u n g ahead o f last y e a r D e s p ite th e c u r- cent fro m la st m onth-—v e rifie s th is
te n d a n ce S a tu rd a y fro m 5000 to 6000. B ase­
M e th o d is t E p isco p a l ( h u r r h
people o f c o lle g e age has boon o r- re n t le t-u p
in m o to r,
ch e m ic a l.
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O c to b e r 17. N a tio n a l d a y th ro u g h - gam zed and th e y e x te n d to a ll e lig - shoe, steel, and o th e r in d u s trie s .
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against tin* p u rc h w e o f o il a nd gas lease
Clted in P o rtla n d is th e ultim ate union-
best e v e r seen in c o u n ty . Races a t T o n g u e w o r ld - w id e scope
....... a ........................
..... e .......
S u n d a _ y sch o o l a t 11
t w h ic h tim e .. th
p a s ......
to r w i l l ! W est o f th e M is s is s ip p i, c o n d i-
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A n e w d epression is n o t s ta rtin g
iza tio n of R ifriculturnl w orkers W hen g ro u n d s S a tu rd a y a tte n d e d
b y 3060. P o rtia w ill open a t 9:45 a. m u n d e r th e b rin g a n o th e r message in th e set
series j tio n s a re m o re s p o tty . S om e fa rm - n o w . B e fo re m y r e tu r n boat docks O reg o n are o p e ra tin g w ith o u t th e re q u ire d
♦ h id
enm oa
n h n n f if
w ill
o l i m . 'n „ 4 Q K n ig h t m ake s m ile ru n in
2 :2 2 4 , best tim e s iip e rin te n d e n c y
o f C. C W e b e r on th e T w e n ty - T h ir d Psalm B.
~ Y . ; in g
c o m m u n itie s a re
m u c h th e in N e w Y o rk , business s h o u ld be f h T i u ,,a z l‘‘t l Ri,ys- H i» o ffic e has e v id e n c e
th ia com es a b o u t It Will elim inate e v e r m ad e on lo c a l tr a c k .
F u lle s t
a tte n d a n c e
req u e ste d P U. a t 7 u n d e r th e le a d e rs h ip o f : r ic h e r f o r th is y e a r's ha rve sts, w h ile
b o tto m in g o u t So do n o t get p a n ­
hat thousands o f d o lla rs a re b e in g in v e s te d
W h atev er basis e v e r did exist fo r a
T h e r e a r e a b o u t lOO team s a nd 250 m en a t g S 1 sm 7inhj P l e T h Ce( n’ 1 an m M rs O ow - W e n i«e r E v e n in g ser- o th ers, w h e re cro p s a re o n ly fa ir, ic k y . H o ld o n to y o u r good stocks
In these leases. He is p la c in g h is e v id e n c e b . -
u m te d fa rm -la b o r f r o n t which som e w o r k on W a s h in g to n c o u n ty end o f th e P. IL s . r r n * b v th e n a s t^ r * w / b ° ' r " . 'Y ’S ” A ro u s ' n « gon« spr1v l^ * a rc s t ill ju s t d ra g g in g a lo n g . L iv e ­ G o ahead w it h y o u r business plans
a 7 u r ? 1 d i8 trlc t » H o m e y , a nd i t is e x ­
f a r m a n d la b o r le a d e rs have urged.
& N. e x te n s io n fro m H i n , b o ro to T illa m o o k . & ™ ° tn0 # U £ Ä « o n . ^
W e n ig e r ? S ? o r C s to c k p ric e s a re h ig h , b u t because G e t re a d y f o r a n e w u p s w in g la te r
pected th a t th e p ro m o te rs w i l l be p rosecuted
g ra z in g c o n d itio n s a re good, a n i- th is y e a r o r e a rly n e x t!
u n d e r th o O re g o n b lu e s k y la w .
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