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H i lU U r o A r g u n . 1894
H U D b o ro In d e p e n d e n t. 137S
M c K I N K E Y A M c K I N K E Y . P u b lis h e r«
P u b lis h e d T h u rs d a y — E n te re d a« M e a n d -a la a a m a tte r io
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Happy Neiv Year
Church Services
A H appy New Y ear to all subserib-
Conxreg4ilon.d C hurch
eis. a d v e rtise rs and c o rresp o n d en ts
is the wish of th e A rgus publishers
.May the New \ e a r be a prosperous
one to r all.
1 he co-operation, enco u rag em en t
loyalty and support of our frien d s is
an im portant fac to r in publishing the
kind of a n ew sp ap er th at this com ­
m unity deserves. It is th e aim and
hope ot publishers and em ployes to
alw ay s produce a p a p e r th at will be
w elcom ed in th e hom es o f this coun­
ty and be ot g re a te r com m unity ser-
vice.
Let us hope th a t the new y e a r sees
an end to the labor strife th at b is
been so d estru ctiv e to th e econom h
w e lta re ot th e northw est and also a
decided u p w ard tu rn on the road to
prosperity.
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l.ln d b e i-k pci le n t d u u n g 1937 N e x t
te llo w s lu p f o r b o th y o u n g and o ld I
p u b lis h e d in its c o lu m n s b u t in cases w h e re th e p a p e r
F ord d ra fts letfal c .iin p a g in to re-
is a t f a u lt it w i l l r e p r in t t h a t p a r t o f an a d v e rtis e ­
fo llo w e d by a b a p tis m a l s e rv ic e ’
y e a r th is p a y ro ll lu x w ill
«1st n a tio n a l l.i bor illa t io n * boa id
m e n t in w h ic h th e ty p o g r a p h ic a l m is ta k e occ u rs .
F v e ry o n e is w e l c o m e
S unday
ju m p to th re e p e r cent
A ll O reg o n In d u s .
o rd e r th a t it ecus, - a n ti-u n io n oc-
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p e n s a tio n a it are re g u la te d by tin - e a rn ­
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m in is tr a tio n s b it t e r c r itic s d u rin g th e past fo n t
O r tiz W. W e n ig c r. pastor.
h u t m no case w ill they exceed $1.5 u w eek
O regonians in m any w alks of life ye a rs has s w itc h e d fro m his c h ro n ic p o u n d ­
S a tu rd a y . D e ce m b e r 2.5
lo r .1 m a x im u m d u ra tio n o f 10 w eek .
in g at th e R oosevelt m ethods, and has ta ke n
! ' S accepts a p o lo g y o f Japan
adm ire the d eterm in atio n w ith w hich a c ra c k o r tw o a t th e business m en w h o have
I irst C hurch of C hrist. Scientist
N ot i l l w o rk e rs an- c o ve re d by tin«
o x e r I ’anay
b o m b in g S te rn w a r n ­
S e rv ic e s are h e ld e v e ry S u n d a y
G ovenor M artin is e n d e av o rin g to c u tic iz e d R o osevelt m ore lo u d lv th a n has ¡, -
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services a t 8 o 'c lo c k ; S u n d a y school
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y a n o th e r o b s e rv e r w h o has be­
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xx n d u r in g th e W o rld w a r. dies in
and A. F. of L. so th a t th e g re a t com e L ik d e is tr m u a s n tfu
of
0 ye a rs a re w e lco m e d . Free
l o f the a d m in is tra tio n 's m e th ­
to Jobless in s u ra n c e o n ly d u r in g th e n o rm a l
Clex eland, O h io , o f h e a rt a tta c k
n orthw est lum ber industry nt i g h t ods. w h ile s t ill a p p ro v in g m a n y o f its id e ,!« re a d in g ro o m open on W ednesdays
Y o u n g V a n c o u v e r. W ash, g i r l
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k ills fa th e r in q u a rre l o v e r p re ­
d u s try in w h ic ti th e y are engag«-d llc c u u t -
p a rin g d in n e r
o f the-,- e xe m p tio n s, it is b e lie v e d , th o u
omic equilibrium of this section. This iLs law s, pe rh a p s a b o lish some, b u t w o u ld not
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omic w elfare of the n o rth w est th a t sents. I t is p ro b a b le th a t lie speaks fo r a v e r.- LS, ' ' i d ay, - 8S fo llo w s : S a b b a th
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d y e v e n in g n t a o 'c lo c k . V is ito rs
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m in is te re d a t m id n ig h t E v e ry b o d y
. T h e , m a n u fa c tu re rs. w h ile in d ic a tin g som e-
xvorkers fro m th e P o rtla n d lu m b e r m ill
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w e lco m e. S u n d a y m o rn in g . S u nday I perous fo r v e ry h a p p y and p r t
w h ic h a re closed because o f th e ju r is d n j
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B e a v e rto n C h ris tia n C h u rc h
S u n d a y school in b o th churches, d a y .1 p. m . s e rv ic e at W h osoever
in the northw est. In o th e r w ords it a ll g o v e rn m e n ta l "in te rfe re n c e in r e g u la tin '’
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can go to pot as it can very easily do Its m e th o d s o f b u ild in g h o ld in g co m p a n ie s anci s e rv ic e in th e R e e d v ille c h u rc h . 8 C h u rc h 's Hope "
s e rv ic e and th a t s e rv ic e has n o t been able
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m on by th e pastor, su b je ct
w ith this im p o rta n t in d u stry tie d 'u p .
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Foursquare Gospel C h u rrh
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one w h ic h th e y p re v io u s ly h e ld
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Sunday school, 9 45 a. in , cla< -es m eeting. 6 30 p m ; p re a ch in g . .
o f each m o n th and at R eed­
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7:30 | S e n a to r C u p p e r o f Kansas d e ­
v ille on th e f o u r th
T h u rs d a y of f o r a ll ages: m o rn in g w o rs h ip at 11. P m . s u b je c t. "W h a t a nd W here
in the country, w hich have resu lte d in
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e m p lo y e rs w h o m a in ta in th e ir puyrulLs 0 0
the g re a te st loss of m an hours th ro u g h
m e e tin g . 5:45 p. m : C ru s a d e r m e e t­ 1 fic o rs postponed fro m last L o rd s zone.
a le v e l pla n e th.« y e a r ro u n d by re d u c in g
f ar * " re a c tio n - T h e y w o u ld
strikes in our history, a re u n q u estio n ­ T X h " » i s . h h ° . t h s S w F p C, ° a nd
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M . E. C hurch (B ethany)
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a b n o rm a l peaks a n d v a lle y
relations act. sponsored by th e a d ­ can
serv ice e v e ry S u n d a y, 10 a. m S un- R ay B ir k la n d F rid a y . 9 p m
are penali.-. I
o xen R a lp h M c C u llo u g h . P o rtla n d
do b e tte r d e a lin g w ith th e ir e m p lo y e rs
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th ro u g h increased levie s
m inistration. This is a g re a t h a n d ic a p
e le c tro c u te d b y sh o rt c ir c u it m
p a s to r at th e a n n u a l F o u rs q u a re j S u n d a y school S u n d a y. 10 a m
flo o d e d basem ent
Two
r a ilro a d
to economic recovery and stab ility , u m o n s h3n th r0 U g h su ch a t h ir d P a rty as la b o r
c o n v e n tio n . R ev R ay B ir k la n d is D e lm a r W y a tt, s u p e rin t «• u <1 <
fire m e n k ille d in Ir a n i w re c k cans,
th e guest s p e a ker S u n d a y. T h e C r u ­ classes f o r a ll ages, send tin ' 11 t
but the lab o r d e p a rtm e n t savs n o th ­ ted TUhCh “ ‘ ‘ r a - ^ a c t io n s h o u ld n o t be p e r m it- ,
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A i. x is , -.1 d ra ft o f Ins in it ia t iv e meas­
Japanese p ra ise Panuy c ris is s e t­
L " ic ls day u n ifie d s tu d v -w o rs h in tra te d song s e rv ic e at th e ir S u n d a y , W( rs h ip at I t o 'c lo c k , at w h ic h tim e
reg im e . I t has u n d o u b te d ly , a d va nce d too
tle m e n t. s a y in g it d e m o n stra te s a b il­
u re p ro v id in g fo r a b la n k e t p r im a r y I , ,
This labor act should be am en d ed s v e w lt if t ly
s c h ^ T o 9! - 5’ ^ 45 3 m ' C h u rc h e v e n in g m e e tin g . A ll y o u n g p e o ple c o m m u n io n w ill be served Y
and too fa r to w a rd th e le ft sin ce th e ™
ung
w a . file d w ith the sla te d e p a rtm e n t H ut
ity o f " tw o c iv iliz e d n a tio n s ' to
school. 9:45. O u r a im : A g re a te r a re in v it e d — J. W C a rm a in . p a s to r ' people's m e e tin g at 6 45 p m
to give protection to th e m an w h o advanTeeenA lnjU SV CeS
M i-
co n n ec'io n w it h th e
s o lv i- th e ir serious p ro b le m s
w eek by E lb e rt Eastm an. P o rtla n d a tto rn .-x .
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10 4) N e w Y e a r's s e rv ic e S p e cia l
Assembly of God, Aloha
n in g e v a n g e lis tic service, su b je ct: o f S h a n tu n g
s h o u ld n o t be to o f a r . - A s t o r ia A s to r ia n - B u ”
nesses in th e o rig in a l m eaaure w h ic h w ere
^ t V k C.k b y Dn ia le voices. S e rm o n :
every A m erican should be e n title d
K e e p in g R ig h t w ith G od.
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p o in te d o u t b y A tto r n e y G e n e ra l V a n W in k le
Tuesday, D e n -e m b e r 28
to do, and also fo r th e p ro tectio n of
w e e k se rvices: T ue sd a y e v e n in g
d eavor. 6 30 p m . in te rm e d ia te and m o rn in g th e re w ill be a fo re ig n m is - p ra y e r m e e tin g : F r id a y 'n ig h t . I ) . -
at th e tim e he p re p a re d th e b a llo t t it le
F ilm s o f Panay b o m b in g in C h in a
sionalry
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speak
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school.
10
th e honest and fa ir em ployer. In th e
The m easure seeks to a b o lis h p a rty lin e s
> o u n g people. A s tu d y o f B o o k o f
c c m b e r .31. w a tc h n ig h t s e rv ic e w ill reach U. S v ia clip,M -r s h ip F«-d
R e v e la tio n f o r a d u lts . 6 30 p m a. m . p re a c h in g . 11 a. m : e v a n g e l­ begin at 8 45 Preach On; s.-ri ice S a t­ e ra l agents g u a rd boxes.
m eantim e th e ad m in istratio n should O v e rb e arin g O fficials
In th e se le ctio n o f p u b lic o ffic ia ls in th is
is tic se rvice. 7 30 p. m — L lo y d H u n t-
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state m the fu tu re , th ro w in g a ll c a n d id ate s
w ork w ith as m uch d e te rm in a tio n to
u rd a y n ig h t at 7 45 A ll w e lco m e
F ire m a n m is s in g as G re a t N o r th ­
S om e tim e som e p u b lic o ff ic ia l is g o in »
ly . pastor.
cn e stra p re lu d e . Song s e rv ic e assist­
in to a s in g le p o t in th e p r im a r y e le c tio n
3 L S h a c k e lfo rd , p a stor
e rn tr a in h u rtle s in to S k y k o m is h
bring ab o u t p eaceful in d u stria l r e la ­ áwnn.a k e ? n e v e rla ? tin g nam e f o r h im s e lf b v ed
b y o rc h e s tra and y o u n g p eople's 1
the tw o h ig h ca n d id ate s fo r each o ffic e to
r iv e r near M o n ro e . Wash
tions fo r th e benefits of w o rk er and a d o p tin g f o r co n ta ct w it h those fro m w h o m he c h o ir S e rm o n : "T h e B re a d o f L if e "
A ll S a in ts E p isco p a l C h u rc h
ru n it o ff ' in th e g e n e ra l e le c tio n .
S to c k m a rk e t s u ffe rs f u r t h e r
P ilg rim House
S ervice s fo r th e second S u n d a y
em ployer and the gen eral w e lfa re as m u s t c o lle c t fees a n d ta xe s s o m e th in g o f th ■ T uesday. 7 :3O p m . o ffic ia l b o a rd
losses
G e n e ra l M o to rs lavs o ft
J a n u a ry I: Feast o f th e C ir c u m ­ 30.000 men.
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J a n u a ry
day, ,3 ; , 9 , m T h .irs d a ." 't o n ig h t « . ' I a. rr. H o ly c o m m u n io n a nd c o n fir m ­ c is io n o f O u r L o rd
Investigate C harge«
, n, , a s ta te m e n t comes fr o m a sta te o r
M o re w o rk m e n c a lle d to jo b s in
fe d e ra l o ffic ia l, a n d even fr o m som e county-
. 30 m id -w e e k service. M r - H a a tio n a t I I a. m . B is h o p Ila g w e ll cliftl>el s e rv ic e o f p u b lic w o rs h ip . P o rtla n d
D o e rn b e c h e r f u r n i t u r e
Charges th a t re p re s e n ta tiv e » o f Hie N a .
10:30
a.
m
.
w
ith
lit u r g y f o r second p la n t O reg o n 's largest s in g le p a y-
B a ll leader Y o -ng people invited I v i l l preach. S e rv ic e a t th e c o u n ty
and
c it y o ffic ia ls , th e "c u s to m e r" ofteni is
R e lu tlo t
,
to ta k e p a rt in discussion. T h e ' hom e at 2 .30 p m F rid a y . D ecem ber S u n d a y a fte r C h ris tm a s , and tire
r o ll, reopens and th ir d s h ift a d ded
«nreatened as to w h ,t will happen
<lu«- in flii.- m -
m o rd e r to » w in g Hi.- elex
m o n th ly p o t lu c k d in n e r fe llo w s h ip '31. th e re w ill be a b r ie f c h o ir re - p a ra to ry w o rs h ip fu r c o m m u n io n at In m a n -P o u ls e n .
n o t re sp o n d p ro m p tly . U s u a lly th e la w upon
turn h e ld b y e m p lo ye s Of th e In m a n -P o t.b ra u
Z- \ ear s eve at '■ M e m b e rs ’ he a rsa l. L a s t T h u rs d a y th e c h u rc h S e rm o n : H o w to In s u re a Happy-
H ood Itn -e r p a c k in g p lu n t d e ­
th e s u b je c t is q u o te d in b o ld fa ce typ e , w it h
lu m b e r m ill in P o rtla n d to th e C. I. G ’
J a n u a ry 6 is th e F e a - t s tro y e d in $180.000 fire .
a n d frie n d s in v ite d . P ro g ra m con- school had its C h ris tm a s tre e and N e w Y e a r
p
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are
b e in g in v e s tig a te d b y G o v e rn o r M a rtin "
Social security tax es a re becom ing
i.'£ m u s ic and re n o w n e d exercises. M a n y p a re n ts and frie n d s o f th e E p ip h a n y , th e tr a d itio n a l
A lla n R in e h a rt. .31, nam ed P o r t­
T h e o rd in a r y p e r s o n ' e xp e cts to re sp o n d
he charges w e re m ade by It. W Sleem u i
a decided burden on business an d to ­ p r o m p tly to n o tice s o f ta xe s and fees d u e th e
'T h e S ig n o f th e C ro ss," b v a tte n d e d . T ed G a rd n e r p la y e d sev­ c o m in g o f th e wise m en to B e th le ­ la n d s le n d in g ju n io r c itiz e n fo r 1937
and H a n k
C hapm an, re p re s e n ta tiv e ., ,,f
e c il De M ille . 8:30 p. m A s ilv e r e ra l c a ro ls on his c o rn e t o u ts id e the hem . and th e end o f th e C h ris tm a s
M a u ric e H a ve l, fam ed
F re n ch
g e th e r w ith all the o th e r kinds of p n J n, n e n n a n d , ÍS ¡rk e d b y th e assum tio n im ­ o C ffe
th e t in t e d B ro th e rh o o d o f C a rp e n te rs and
T h e h o ly c o m m u n io n o f th e com poser, dies in Paris.
r in g w i l l be ta ke n. C om e le t's c h u rc :n.
h . f F o o llo
llo w
w in
in g p ro g ra m was Ris­
g iv - , season.
,
taxes, it is going to ta k e a lot of fig ­ p lie d in o f f ic ia l n o tic e s th a t he is g o in g to m a k e it a g ra n d W atch P a rty u n t il e n : song
ong b y th e ' b e g in n e rs and p r i- , I L ' o r d s SuJ>l”
S u p p e -r r w ill be a d m in is te re d
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rtm e n t: re c ita tio n s . T o m - / u " f l-iy. J a iiu a r\ y 9. at 10:30 a m
m fliK ii. e eh.ii ,:e. m e li.d e p ro m ise s o f b a ck
m a ry d e p a rtr
urin g fo r m any com m ercial in stitu - tr y to evade p a y m e n t.
m id n ig h t — R. L . P u tn a m , p a ito r.
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ttons to keep th e ir heads above w a ­
g ave a t a S cotch school e x a m in a ­
P o lly M e lh u is h ; " S ile n t N ig h t" by s u lte d any day. e x c e p t M o n d a y b e ­ tio
penaaTlon
” ° f l,n e ,n p ln y ’" v n t e o .n-
n:
T r in ity L u th e ra n Church
ter. l et it is supposed to be p ro m o t­ w h h Sw o r k ° i 1“ 5' tr y , tO p ro v id e th e m se lve s
tw e e n J th e n
h o u 1 rs o f 10 a m and
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M a tr im o n y is a place w h e re souls
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ing stability. The costs on a sm all t t h h e e ir ir X tim » e d a ra w
in g u p fo rm s to be se n t d c-
s u ffe r fo r a tim e on acco u nt o f
ic e at 10 a. m. S e rm o n class-' v io lin solo. R o n n ie H a w o rth £ & »PI«’ ' ' “ "},-n t at th e H ..u «• o f f , . ,
?Vheni i hue law com es int0 r e m r n n Í L t hPC^ ° 2 W h° fa iIs to m a k e some w ,tn a D s iv e rv
th e ir sin
Debt Reduced
in e G u a rd ia n s h ip " — 1 Pet
"S ile n t N ig h t." H is cousin B a rb a ra
” N o r ’ h T h ir d avenue,
ull effect and the m axim um per- ta x T in « ? » 1 sho,u; d ,h a ve «one w it h h is in co m e a. - r h e se rvices ,,n S u n d a y w ill be- O ates, sang one ve rse o f th e song he
A c ris is is a th in g xvh irh h a ng*
C itie s o f O regon red u ce d t h e ir debt load
up in th e w in te r a nd comes d o w n
ax re p o rts is lik e ly to re c e iv e an ill- w o r d e d
c en tag e on th e payroll is assessed,
Em at 10:30 a. m : S u n d a y school a t p
P la
^ y ye
e d d - . T h is w as R o n n ie 's f ir s t ap-
M e th o d is t E p isco p a l C h u rc h
ap­
a p p ro x im a te ly $6 (XM).ij(H) d m m g th e v.-ar
in th e s u m m e r a.« a b u tte r fly
a n d ’ a f ,hh a t hC Send th e m is s in « fo r m p ro n to
9
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N e w Y e a r's S u n d a y. J a n u a ry
e n d in g J u ly I. a c c o rd in g to a s u rv e y ju -.t
pe a ra n ce in p u b lic . C lo s in g c a ro l by
wou d be sufficient in m any cases to and at th e sam e tim e s ig n a s ta te m e n t th a t th e
Tarzan is a sh o rt nam e fo r the
ance
P ro v . 3. 6. Y o u a re c o r d ia lly M rs. N. E. H a w o rth 's class. A f t e r S u n d a y school a t 9:45 a m . v.. v.
n is n ' A . ,1
’’’ " • « “ '•••r R u fu s l l o l .
A m e ric a n flag. It's f u ll nam e 1,
em ploy a n o th e r person.
e rr o r w a s n o t m ade w it h fe lo n io u s in te n t,
w e lco m e d to w o rs h ip w it h us T he th e p ro g ra m g ifts , c a n d y a nd o r ­ W. ber. s u p e rin te n d e n t: c h u rc h w o r ­
In.m
A t th a t Hi,, n e t in d e b te d n e ss o f O r e ­
n S trip e s.
Social security w ould be fine if i n n k r a th ls is o u r s o v e m m e n t. a n d those a n n u a l business m e e tin g o f th e anges w e re d is trib u te d . C h ris tm a s sh ip , 11 a. m .; y o u n g people's T a A rz a re
gon m u n ic ip a litie s aggregated $58 254.299 .it
p u b lic is a c o u n try w h e re
c h u rc h w i l l be h e ld on T ue sd a y d a y s e rv ic e was w e ll a tte n d e d , co n - i leagues, 6:30 p m : e v e n in g w o rs h ip
e ro ^ ,e ‘ C o f ilc e , a re o u r em p lo ye s. I t does n o t
the end o f th e ye a r, th e s u rv e y show s
everyone paid into th e fund, p e rh a p s b oocom
no one can do a n y th in g in p riv a te .
J a n u a ry 4. a t 8 p. m. A l l v o tin g s id e rin g th e w e a th e r. M rs . Vesey W. a t 7:30. V is ito rs w e lco m e
e a n e m p lo y e to be to o se ve re w it h h is
v o in ig
— -• “
"
---- - - .
Bonded d e l,t o f th e se ve ra l c itie s at th e
A le x -
A n a c tiv e v e rb s h o w * a c tio n , as.
th ro u g h a tra n sa ctio n s tax, and ev­ e m p lo y e r, a lth o u g h n o n e o f us w o u ld ta k e e x- m em b e rs a re re q u e s te d to «, be
'
p res- '. a r d n e r sang th e o ffe r to r y
solo a n d e r H a w th o rn e , pastor.
he kissed her. a nd a passive v e rb
941i m / , i‘ n
V,'a r ,,n ,o u n ‘ «*f to 870.576-
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E v e ry o n e is in v ite d to h e a r B ish o p
eryone was to receive its benefits It c e p tin to b e in g c o u rte o u s ly re m in d e d o f w h a t ent.
show s passion, as. she kissed h im .
■) 80 xx Id le o u ts ta n d in g w a rra n ts on th .j
, D a g w e ll S u n d a y m o rn in g . H e is St. Francis C atholic C hurch. Roy
mi«rhtt T Sting - ° rCfleCt On Wh a t o u r g o v e rn m e n t re q u ire s o f us
Mime d a te to ta led 8L25I.345.25.
P a r tia lly
Whosoever W ill
Ael1 K n o w n and v e ry p o p u la r, b o th
r
7
Feast o f th e C irc u m c is io n o f O u r «11 N e x t S u n d a y h o ly mass w i l l be
rmfeht h ap p en in a sam ple case A f e d e £ ; e ^ S
o ffs e ttin g th is de b t load w e re s in k in g fu n d ,
(A b o v e N o r th P la in s )
’ be c h u rc h a n d a m o n g a ll de-1 L o rd , N e w Year'« day n e x t «inn,7
a g g re g a tin g $13 473 986 52.
sm all business, picked a t randotn.
F rid a y , m id n ig h t w a tc h s e rv ic e
a nd M « ' day. N e w Y .-a r's day'.‘ "'is a £ , i y X
c e le b ra te d again n t fi and 10:30 a. m.
o r , , / , ': ; " ™ 1" ? ,
W nshi,1« ‘ ° n c o u n ty w a t
and at 3 p m th e d e v o tio n in h o n o r
m ight be p ay in g ap p ro x im ately 860 and i c u S r P.o f w h a t w e m ig h t e x p e c t u n d e r
l ^ a
mm SS ah ';.1; o f O u r M o th e r o f P e rp e tu a l H e lp
bond.-rl
1
g" n ‘ " 't " " 1 L a v in g n e ith e r
a m onth o r $720 a year. Say fo r ex­
l e ll° w s in . g o v e rn m e n t o ffic e s n o w
b o n d .d debt n o r o u ts ta n d in g w a rra n ts o:t
w ill be held, fo llo w e d by b e n e d ic ­
am ple th e h e a d of this business is 40 v a te bn b a c k ln Pr *v a te e m p lo y m e n t o r p r i- speakers, c o m m u n io n s e rv ic e ad- ^ ’ ’ ons o f th e c h u rc h .
tio n o f Hie m ost blessed sacram ent.
F a th e r Joseph 11. Saal.
2 ^ a, í ? n u n e x Pected m o m e n t and
and paid th e sum yearly until 65 i t
wouTd ? f ^ e4 , \ hen hi* em p V e s th e
bC uVe11 i 0 r th e m t0 d e v e lo p som e o f
Slap« W rist
th e ta c tic s th a t h a ve to be used b y su ccessful
w ould be eligible to th e pension. In b u sin e ss— P o r tla n d S p e c ta to r
his i,:.? m r , LO ru M n r“ n lh is WPe,t e x te n d e d
«-ctssiui
nnf/ h 'me h<; WouId pay in S18.000
I ib o r R.-i ,‘ i
,K a t , i v ‘ " M ‘ O th«- N a tio n a l
L a b o r R, la tio n s b o a rd and M ad a m Pei -
hu k h ‘" e T PlOyes SP<000' Should bad
k in s se c re ta ry o f la b o r, w ith a g e n tle s la p
R ° 8 e r W . Babson
Babson) I
'B.v Roger
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24 l ' m H IT h ’ T O X " D , C ' D u m b e r
f o r B<'.odWml , t f o r 'i- u p r,'s|d e n t th ro w n ,n
6 F O R E IG N
T R A D E -M a n u fa c ­
Z 4. 1 9 3 7 — T h e season f o r re s o lu tio n s
tu re rs and S e c re ta ry H u ll s h o u ld
i „
T h e g o v e rn o r's c r itic is m
in r ig h t a t h a n d, so I h a ve p re ­
o
f the fe d e ra l o ffic ia ls was vo iced d u r in g .,
ROGER BABSON’S HOPES FO R
h ° h a d 'p a w ’Î n ." ’ any ° f the sum lh a t F ifteen Y ears Ago
reso lve th e y a re g o in g to w o rk
p a re d a lis t o f
o r 'H , ’e a nAS'? r,a
7 hi, h h“
bP am e/
to g e th e r fo r th e b e n e fit
o f th e
His List of Resolutions for N ew Y e a r
A rg u s. D e ce m b e r 28, 1922 — S ix t y n e w
"b usine ss re s o lu ­
t r a t i ’ n m d ” r nCy " f ,h " f " d e ra ' a ' l m i n i -
n a tio n 's to ta l business I n d u s t r ia l­
homes\ in c lu d in g th a t o f S e n a to r H a re, b u ilt
tio n s ” f o r 1938
ra lio n ,n d e a lin g w ith la b o r tro u b le s w h ic h
ists s h o u ld h e lp th e state d e p a r t­
T h is is n o t a
1. I - A B O R - T h a t w age w o rk e rs and e m p lo y e rs w ill re s o lv e
ere d u r in g y e a r a t cost e s tim a te d a t 8150 000
hav.- p a n d y /e d th e O reg o n lu m b e r In d u s try .
m en t b y m a k in g some s a c rific e so
c a ta lo g u e
of
M aso n ic te m p le n e a r c o m p le tio n
to stop q u a rre lin g .
th a t S e c re ta ry H u ll can Ulerease
fir e f r o m O H r n ' >r’ . <,?eeeh d ^ w im m e d ia te
R „E?bor\ aCiCorning to Political wiae- D e c « ^ b e r n23Ga,eS 3 n d R iU W illia m s m a rri> d
t r i f l i n g and a n
2 TAt*xFeS ~ T h 3 t c o n g r‘ ‘ss w il) rP solvc to m o d ify and re p e a l
o u r tra d e w ith o th e r n a tio n s in
fir e rn ,m H o w a rd L a to u re tte . d e m o c ra tic
n o y in g
p e rs o n a l
h ead s, is to be th e fe a tu re of th e com ­
n a tio n a l c o m m itte e m a n , w h o charge«? th a t
o rd e r th a t o th e r n a tio n s m a y in -
h
a
b
i
t
s
w
h
i
c
h
erea e t h e ir business w ith us R e ­
C a rn a tio n c o m p a n y has been p a y in g $2.50
th« g o v e rn o r b a il a lw a y s been an e n e m y o f
ing political cam paign in Oregon The
3. U T IL IT IE S — T h a t P re sid e n t R o o se ve lt w ill re so lve to m a k e
m u s t be a b o lis h ­
v iv in g w o rld m a rk e ts is th e s o u n d -j th . p re s id e n t and h is N e w D eal p ro g ra m .
Io . m ilk in la st h a lf o f D e ce m b e r.
peace w it h u tilitie s .
ed. I t is a lis t o f
S i r i ? rt f eth®St fCW <Cars and Pa r ‘
1 st p a th to re c o v e ry in A m e ric a
L a b o r has b ig y e a r in H ilL sb o ro C o n d e n ­
b a s ic
n a tio n a l
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•
•
•
4. R A IL R O A D S - -T h a t the I. C. C. w ill re so lve to g ra n t a re a ­
tic u la ilj ot this y e a r have provided ser r u n n in g e v e ry d a y o f th e y e a r, has b.->
and th e best w a y to g u a ra n te e a '
p ro b le m s w h i c h
son
a
ble
fr
e
ig
h
t
ra
te
increase.
good
s ta n d a rd o f liv in g b o th hi-re
plen ty of reasons fo r its holding the ju t p u t . R a y -M a lin g c a n n e ry p a y r o ll w i l l be
W
ould
R
estrict
S
ale
m u s t b e iro n e d
and a b ro a d
N e x t y e a r sh o u ld see
5. B U IL D IN G — T h a t th e b u ild in g people w ill re s o lv e to lo w e r
n f ° h ,ld , S10? j)00 B E M u lin g says o rd e rs least
c e n te r of atten tio n .
o u t i f yo u re a d -
r..sl,-H-tP th e * 1 .l,'Ki; la l" n ‘ W i" b“ aS* « d t->
M ine m ore re c ip ro c a l tra d e a g re e ­
o i ? m L n b, s S thCS^ days— i t is to get th e o u t-
c o n s tru c tio n costs.
r e s tr ic t th e sale o f fo r t if ie d w in e s to sla te
------- ers w a n t business
ments.
R eger W. Babson to s ta rt u p th e
n a v jn
• „ ut m " °
H P ' L u m b ('r c o m p a n y
6 F °hRj ' ,G N ,T R A D E - T h a t m a n u fa c tu re rs
w ill re s o lv e Io
Af|!'i<,r ^ ,r ,‘s nnd “ KVR'ies, a c c o rd in g to
7. F’ O I . I T I C S — T h e la w - m a ke rs
p a y ro ll w ill be a ro u n d $50.000. H ills b o r o Sash.
A r t h u r M cM a h a n , c h a irm a n o f the liq u o r
c o m e -b a c k t r a i l
h e lp n e g o tia te tra d e ag re e m e nts.’
•h o u ld re s o lv e th a t th e y a re g o in g
in 1938. L e t m e e n u m e ra te .
D
o
o
r
and
P
la
n
in
g
m
ill
e
m
p
lo
y
in
g
12
m
en
m
a
t
O? th e , cornm " isi,,n M ‘"M ahan bla m e s m u,-h
7 CO^
RJ ! S: - T ha; P 'd jtic ia n s w ill re s o lv e n o t to pass n e w
Io pa « le g is la tio n on its m e rits
T he nation has lost one of its g re a t 01 tim e.
1 L A B O R -W a g e w o rk e rs a n d
o n ly
N e w b ills c a llin g fo r a d d i­
c«n,nt 7 " b l,‘ n “ w b c in K e x p e rie n c e d on a, ■
h a lf-b a k e d
re fo rm ’ o r s p e n d in g law s.
le a d e rs in th e d e a th of N ew ton D
e m p lo y e rs s h o u ld re so lve th a t th e y
C o u n ty strea m s a t flo o d stage. G ales c re e k
sale
, r /h " lln k ' " n ' s ,,n " ’ e u n r.-s trie te d <
tio n a l fe d e ra l o u tla y s s h o u ld be i
w ill sto p t h e ir b ic k e rin g s and q u a r-
8 R E L I G I O N - T h a t w e w ill re s o lv e to d o m o re fo r th e good
B ak er, se c re ta ry of w a r d u rin g th e re p o rte d on ra m p a g e b y C o u n ty T re a s u re r | re
sal« o f thi-.se wines, som e o f w h ic h h a ve i n
k ille d . S p e n d in g m ust be w a tc h e d
lin g s . I t h in k th e "s it-d o w n s " o f
o
t
th
e
w
o
r
ld
as
a
w
h
o
le
a
n
d
t
r
y
to
lo
v
e
o
u
r
n
e
ig
h
b
o
rs
S a p p in g to n.
a lc o h o lic c o n te n t ns h ig h as 21.7 p e r cent"
H ils o n a d m in istratio n . He was the
m ore c lo s e ly th a n
eve r.
W h ile
last s p rin g paved th e w a y f o r the
as w e do o u rse lve s.
*
th e re is no hope o f a balanced b u d - I
eS ° id Pu m b e r ° f
C h ris tm a s
packages
business b re a k th is fa ll. I am c o n ­
th«a t v ° f t i he W8r d e Pa rtn ™nt d u rin g h h a „ n m dled
b y lo c a l post o ffic e .
g ft
next
ye a r, th e “ re s o lu tio n ” ■
fid e n t. h o w e v e r, th a t w e a re go­
E a rl F eh l, fo rm e r c o u n ty ju d g e o f J a c k *
n f t h ° 11 w’a r and accom plished one in
s p ir it can at least s lo w d o w n th e i
L ' W ° o d w o r th e le c te d co n su l M o d e rn
in g to see f a r less la b o r tro u b le
3.
U
T
IL
IT
IE
S
—
T
h
e
a
d
m
in
is
tr
a
­
nOsnanre0Una y s : in “ ’ re?h,thP s,a,<>
tr.-n d
to w a rd f u r th e r in fla tio n . I
W
oodm
en.
in
t
o
th
e
m
a
rk
e
t
fo
r
e
q
u
ip
m
e
n
t.
th
is
c
o
m
in
g
y
e
a
r
th
a
n
w
e
have
h isto ry .
in th e n a tio n ’s
tio n and
th e
u t ilit y e x e c u tiv e s
T h e re w ill be p le n ty o f ne w le g ls- I insane at Salem thus w eek, h a v in g been
C o u n ty b u d g e t m e e tin g vo te s to re ta in
c o m m .tte e d to th e in s titu tio n b y c S
seen in 1937 L a b o r has passed its s h o u ld re s o lv e to g iv e w a y u n t il th e y R a ilro a d e q u ip m e n t purchases o r ­
peak fo r th is cycle . Its p o w e r is m eet on co m m o n g ro u n d in 1938 d in a r ily have a b ig in flu e n c e or, la tlo n in 19311. bn) it w ill be m o re
c o u n ty agent and to b u ild c o u n ty p o o r fa rm .
J
u d g e I I I) N .irto n fo llo w in g .an e x a m in a ­
c
a
r
e
fu
lly
d
ra
w
n
th
a
n
th
a
t
o
f
the
G le n n F. B e ll e le cte d p re s id e n t o f H ills ­
n o w on th e d o w n -g ra d e fo r a w h ile . F a ilu re to s e ttle th e ir d iffe re n c e s business a c tiv ity . Because
the
tio n b y a b o a rd o f a lie n is ts .
e x n m in a -
N e w le g isla H o n
Í u b lic re a c tio n and w o r k e r c o o l- n o w w i l l be a c o s tly m is ta k e not a b s o lu te n e ce ssity f o r an advance, past fiv e years.
b o ro C o m m e rc ia l c lu b . O th e r o ffic e rs
are:
'»’• i,,m rrf
«Ivins
ncss to w a rd " la b o r le a d e rs ” have o n ly to th e a d m in is tra tio n and to I b e lie v e th a t th e rate increase n,“o ‘ . y/ " f
f r a n k A u s tin , v ic e -p re s id e n t; Ed. L . M o o re
r e lie f to “ hiisinesH.**
™?r ? (o rm e r high R ussian se cre ta ry, a nd J L . C ro w , tre a s u re r.
i«M«Pd iitibev t id<>' T h e feature of th e u t ilit ie s b u t also to a ll th e w ill go th ro u g h .
8 R E L IG IO N W e c itiz e n s s h o u ld
1938 w ill be a «harp decline in people. M r. R o o se ve lt needs good
so v iet o fficials have been executed in
5. B U IL D IN G - B u ild in g w o rk e rs
M a r tin V a n d e rza n d e n . e a rly re s id e n t V e r-
s trik e s and other labor con tro ver­ business b a d ly and he w a n ts th e and m a te ria l m a k e rs s h o u ld re s o lv e re s o lv e to g iv e m ore th o u g h t to 1
th e S ta lin p u rg e . U nder this com ­ b o o rt-R o y se ctio n , die s D e c e m b e r 22.
Hie te a c h in g , o f Jesus. O n ly as w e
sies.
u t ilit ie s
to spend d e fe rre d c o n ­ to lo w e r t h e ir costs. M illio n ., o f
M r«. C o lu m b ia D ic k e rs o n o f C o rn e liu s d ie
m unistic g o v e rn m e n t they q u i c k l y
,1 .w n
h h u, a * o° d venson fo r
2 T A X E S C ongress s h o u ld r e ­ s tru c tio n m o n e y —e s tim a te d a t $2 - 1 masons, ca rp e n te rs , p a in te rs , and o u rs e lv e s become less s e lfis h and
r o m in g
D
e
ce
m
b
e
r
21.
m
o re honest, can w e e x p e c t o th e rs 1 ! i p , " th<’, eOinaney. T h in k o f a ll
g e t rid o f th e opposition.
so lve th a t it w ill m e n d th e ta x 900,000.000. Hence, I b e lie v e 1938 o th e r b u ild in g trad e sm e n a re u n ­
to
do
w
h
a
t
I
a
bove
urge.
c
o
lle
c
to
rs
he d le t in th e fr o n t door. th e b ill
s
itu
a
tio
n
.
T
h
e
u
n
d
is
trib
u
te
d
p
r
o
f­
e
m
p
lo
y
e
d
because
it
costs
to
o
m
uch
w
i
l
l
see
an
a
rm
is
tic
e
b
e
tw
e
en
the
T hirty Y ears Ago
T h e f a it h f u l f o llo w in g o f these
its ta x s h o u ld be e lim in a te d en- p re s id e n t and th e p o w e r com panies. to b u ild a ho m e today, fn th e la t
A rg u s. D e ce m b e r 26. 1907— C o u n ty has had
ei.nht re s o lu tio n s d u r in g 193R w o u ld
io
m
o
n
trw
(he
cost
o
f
b
u
ild
in
g
a
A e h e m is t has dise o vcrccl a gas th a t
4 R A H .R O A D S — T h e
I C C
b a d ly shak.-n
c o n fid e n c e
p ro sp e ro u s y e a r, b u t b ig g e r th in g s a re e x ­
•h o u M
be a lte re d .
H ig h s h o u ld re s o lv e to g ra n t th e r a il: hous<- has in crea se d 15 p e r cent. r-s to re
n i. " ' -im e r r«'.',k in ;ln n ,l>’- R iv in g th e im b ib e r
and
g
iv
e
e
v
e
ry
b
o
d
y
n
e
w
hope
pe cted in 1908.
T w o e le c tric r a ilw a y s p ro -
estate and in c o m e le vie s s h o u ld
M< a n w h ile , c o n s tru c tio n v o lu m e h i
-am« r i t u r n on his in v e s tm e n t is
je c te d .
be m o d ifi.-d T h e re p e a l o r s o fte n - roads an in cre a se in fr e ig h t ra te s I d ro p p e d 30 p e r cent. T h e b u ild in g Som e o f th e m w ill be b ro k e n fro m
venture into the stock m arket.
W ith o u t such an a d va n ce o n ly a
F ra -----
n k --------
B a ile , y e le cte d
m a s te r
tu xe s is a necessary p s y ­ fe w o f th e m ost p o w e rfu l ra ilro a d s boom was w e ll u n d e rw a y a ye a r tim e to tim e , as a re m ost N e w
o f G ree n
Y e a r re s o lu tio n s . B u t I am r o n r i.
M o u n ta in G ran ge a t B u x to n .
ch o lo g ic a l re m e d y n o w .
f t w o u ld
E v id e n tly th e m od e rn
in th e c o u n tr y can a v e rt r e c e iv e r­ ago u n til h a s ty w age a d v a n c e , and
i r a n k S c h u lth e iz o f B e th a n y e x p e rim e n ts
h e lp to r e b u ild
business c o n fi­ sh ip . O n ly h ig h e r fr e ig h t rates w ill in fla te d m a te ria l p ric e s s n u ffe d it d e n i that, th e y can be c a rrie d o u t
th e n e w s ty le o ve rsize hat w o m a n , b u y in g
I
w it h a lfa lfa on h is fa rm .
dence, a lth o u g h th e re is no a ssu r­ sa fe gu a rd th e in v e s tm e n ts o f th o u - out. G o v e rn m e n t p re ssu re a nd liie in th e m a in . F o r th a t reason
w a n ts to get
th e m ost f o r h e r m oney.
- - - - - - —
. . . . .e m o
xnou
ance th a t ta x re p e a l o r m o d ific a ­
H. T B a g le y e le cte d c h a n c e llo r c o m m a n d e r
n e w c o n s tru c tio n p ro g ra m s h o u ld am m u c h m o re o p tim is tic th a n are
?— u ........... barL
’ fj-u
ra n c e c o m p a ñ ­ fo
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ta
rt
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boom
im
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e
d
ia
te
ly
.
rc e d o w n m a n y in d iv id u a l Item s
K n ig h ts o f P y th ia s and M rs. E lsie S e h u lm e ric li
h a w h h o a m
ies. b e n e v o le n t in s titu tio n s , an ía in -
R e m em P
b e ''rip
r. le A m w e it ric
* a I
E x p e rts s h o u ld d e vo te t h e ir e ffo rts I
R e p o rts fr o m W a s h in g to n in d ic a te
o f e re «Wn8 a borne ta lk .
nam ed m ost e x c e lle n t c h ie f P y th ia n S iste rs
d iv id u a ls .
F u rth e rm o re , a r a t e n ..n i.hr
e7vr rtd w T m r a T ° f ^ P ' " «
o " >
th a t congress w i l l ease u p on taxes. boost w o u ld p u t th e c a rrie rs back B uilding, how ever, w ill n o t
|l r habit of p ulling h e ra rlf together in
--« e n ríe s
W r .,re n o ,
c o c i"
cheap by any means next year.
o n \ a r m e ; . r f i e H . ? W alk’S ' n d d e b u t i n g
Determination Needed
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of
lots in Jest
It is to he hoped that under the
proposed telephone changes the sys­
tem will be worked out whereby’ it
will not be necessary for people, logi­
cally in this trade area, to use long
distance service when calling to this
city.
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