P:»í?p TvPff i nur’itay, January f, l » With U),i.4i ia CtìmbinM (ha Hillsboro tndrpMldsnl Hillsboro Annia, 1894 Hillsboro fndrrondrnt. 1STS M r K IN N C Y « M -K 1 N N F Y . P u b lis h e r. Piibliahed Thursday— Ent.red aa aeeond-claaa mattar in tha postoffi.-e at Rillaboro, Oregon The new Hill th e a tre is a b eautiful ad d itio n to the city and a tte n d a n c e recorded in the first week or so indi­ cates th a t the new show house and g re a te r e n te rta in m e n t facilities f o r ti n Cit> a ,e T he new Hill, w ith its m odern ap pointm ents .mu eq tiip n ieh t. is a i rodit to th e coni- m unity and to its ow ners. H a m Hill and O ran g e Phelps. Hillsboro' now has tw o of the finest th e a tre s of anj city ot its size in the countrv. M R S E. C M .K 1 S S F V Associate E d ita r Building Needed •.W 7 J ^ : <73> < F< '- Christian Church L o rd s d a y u n ifie d s tu d y -w o rs h ip •e n ie e . !’ 4.5 - 11 45 a in C h u rc h school 9 4> a n i . clusscx fo r a ll ayes M o rn in g w o rs h ip at to 45. m u sic bv c li .r S e rm o n No 3 ' B ib le S te w a rd s h ip C h ris tia n E n d e a vo r. " f l' •’ 111 Ii le rin e d ia ie and Y o u n g 1 Cc>pl»‘ S tu d s o f K<-velat ton by u d u lK 6 30 p m E v a n g e lis tic se r- lic e . . 36 p m o rc h e s tia p re lu d e Sons; se rv ic e assisted by o rc h e s tra and y o u n g people's c h o ir. S e rm o n : 1 lie B read o f L ife ' a c o n tin u e d stu d v e f Jo h n . 6th c h a p te r Tuesday. I 30-4 p. in jo in t m e e tin g o f th e A n i society and M is s .o n a iy society. A n in te re s tin g p ro g ra m and s tu d y o f tlic M oslem w o r ld W ednesday 8 to •' p m c h o ir m gin T h u rs d a y . 7 36 P in . m id -w e e k service, w ith w e e k - to p ic and lo a d e r T o n ig h t's le a d e r is G w e n d o ly n D um as T he • 9 9 ' m en s g ro u p o f th e c h u rc h is sp o n ­ s o rin g a F a th e rs and Sons' B a n ­ qu e : ' J a n u a ry 14. at 6 30 p ni. P ro g ra m w it h S u p e rin te n d e n t J \y P o y n te r. sp e a ker M en o f th e c o m m u n ity in v ite d K 1. P u tn a m pastor. on c o n c e n tra te li w e n lD i a nd up- peal fo r a c o -o p e ra tiv e ' p re s id e n ­ tia l message to congress. S e n a to i S te m e r dem ands in v e ì- lig a tio n by ju s tic e d e p a rtm e n t o f O reg o n I.dim tro u b le P re sid e n t Roosevelt cu ts p ric e o f s illa r m u te d ill U S fro m 77 57 to 64 64 cents p e r ounce '"Rates Here Low illy A I I Iin llirc k l S A L E M O n ly 15 p e r cent o f th e po« (• n ti.d h y d iti-e le c tr n p o w c i in <)ng»»n i i beuiK u lili/ e d . a c c o rd in g to a surv<< Just co m p le te d b y N. (1 W .il- O ffic ia l N e w sp a p e r in W a s h in g to n C o u n ty Saturday, January I lace. p u b lic u tih tie .s co m - Salaried aa O rason's Beat W e e k ly N e w sa p er. 1930-S* U S jobless cen-.us list to Nam ed on A ll-A m e ric a n W e e k ly N e w sp aper E leven Itt.U nu sioner ti Ilmi tulli H o norable M en tio n N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Avan N e w sp aper T h e o u tp u t c a p a c ity o f S p a n isi» l i b e l ; c la im rei a u liti i Production Content, 1934-S 5; G en eral Eaeellence. 1935 p riv a te ly o w n e d h y d r o « Teruel T h ir d p la rp w in n e r in tw o n a tio n a l e le c tric p la n ts in O regon. C h i.ipg K ai lu-l, l e nin flu - n e w sp a pe r contests in 1937— G e n e ra l W a lla c e ’s le p o rt how p re m ie r u> d e v o te f u ll tu n e to E x c e lle n c e and Best E d ito r ia l Page lo r fig h tin g Japanese a g g r e g a t e d 1016251? k i l o ­ w e e k ly n ew spapers w it h e lr ru la tio n s w a tts in 10.10 T hese plant i o in m u n is ts e x te n d d o m in a tio n o v e r C h in n over 1.000. o p e ra tin g at an average u Ic x a s re p re s e n ta tiv e n n n u u n ci*: o n ly 50 per cent o f c a p a c ­ I'l.m to c a ll fo r in v e s tig a tio n o f Now Subrrription Kates S tric tly Cash in Ads om e it y g e nerated 72 p e r c» nt 1 *• .11 ‘ h 1 1 ijc . 1 1 1 it lm ii , . . ii a >i :i .|. o f th e e le c tric e n e rg y u cd H illsboro building hit a new high P er y e a r $2 00 T h re e m o n th s $ 60 ohes a re engaged in “ s it-d o w n in th e stall* Steam p la n t , S ix m o n th s 1.15 P e r co p y .05 in the last y e a r and w ith the develop­ i t r ik e to p ro d u c e e co n om ic chaos ' used m a in ly as s ta m l-b , O u tsid e O regon ment of this com m unity should con­ pla n ts, have an o u tp u t < t- Sunday. Janu ary ! in o th e r states $2 50 F o re ig n c o u n trie s $3 50 tinue on provided business conditions p u c ity o f 153.400 k ilo w a tt Business recesaion h u b o f new session o f congress l.h id h e e k ( )regon p a tro n s o f ele< right them selves. If the labor troubles M e m b e r: O re re n State F ir s t A u dited Paper. E d w a rd J Ned. A ssociated P re s: tr ie u tilitie s b u y t h e i r E d ito ria l A s s o c ia t io n ot the country a re c leared th e re is L a r r r s t A B C W eekly w a r co rre s p o n d e n t dies in S p a in o f , “ ju ic e “ at a m uch lo w e r la te th a n d o c o n ­ and N a tio n a l E d ito ria l C irc u la tio n in W w t . every reason to believe th a t a real AHR.x'iation. w »muds re ce ive d New Y e a r's eve on s u m e r; m o th e r .sections o f tin* C nit<’»l 1\ ru e l c iv il w a r fro n t building boom is in prospect. T here is States \ \ d l ii < le p o rt di»»w . th a t th * j T h e H illsb o ro A r m a assumes no fin a n c ia l respon­ C o m b in a tio n o f “ p o o r |x > litic u l av e n ig t* rat«» p a id b y d o m e .stie p a n s m O r e ­ need of m ore hom es here to g e th e r s ib ility fo r errors w h ich m ay a p p ear in advertisem ents sense a nd p o o r h u sin e s. sense in ­ g o n is o n ly 2 97 c e n ts |a*r k il o w a t t h o u r published in its colum ns but in cases w h ere the paper with a g rea t deal of m odernization. Ml Saints E p isco p a l C h u rc h te rfe r in g w ith A m e ric a n business is at fa u lt it w ill r e p r in t th a t p a r t o f an ad v ertise­ w hereas th e a v e ra g e ra te fo r th e n u tlu n i V F F w i l l m eet to n ig h t iT h u r s - progress d e clares W J C a m ero n o f m ent in w hich the typ o g ra p h ic a l m is ta k e occurs. 4 69 cents per w ilo w a tt h o u r dav > at th e c h u rc h fo r a pot lu c k F o rd M o to r co m p a n y. C o iis u n ip B o n o f r l e e l i icily m O r e g o n I n ­ n e r at 6 C h o ir w i l l m eet F rid a y O reg o n jo b le ss p la ce d at 58.557. R oger Babson has a high b a ttin g d at in 7:30 creased 14 p e r cent in 1936 o v e r th e 193(1 p ni. f o r reh e a rsa l S e rv ic e s M onday. January 3 fig u re Based upon d a ta a lre a d y a v a ila b le a v erag e in his predictions on business to r th e fir s t S u n d a y a fte r E p ip h a n y : Pre id e n t R o osevelt in message to gross re v e n u e ; o f O regon electric utilities conditions over m any y e a rs a n d it is h o ly c o m m u n io n . 7 30 a m .; S u n d a y o p e n in g se s s io n o f congress asks fo r fo r 1937 w ill exceed th e gross revenue o f T he C om m ercial N ational bank, a to be hoped th a t his prophecy of an school. 9:45 a m ; m o rn in g p ra v e r. le g is la tio n to e nd “ h a r m f u l” b u ii- 1936 by a p p ro x im a te ly 16 p e r cent 11 Y P F . w in m ee t al J 30 p.' m W ashington county in stitution th a t early u p w a rd tre n d holds tru e . He is in ness p ra c tic e s and uppeuls to b u s i­ T h ro u g h n e g o tia tio n s betw een th e u t i l ­ ste a d o f 5 30 fo r a social m e e tin g ness its e lf to h e lp in th e s ta m p in g h as kept a b re a st of th e tim es and ities c o m im s s io n e i and Die o ffic ia ls o f th - th e only econom ist of note th a t p re ­ Rov B u r n e tt and S h ir le v M a r tin out. He p ro m is e d business th a t i f it v a rio u s d i- c lr ie u tilitie s ra le re d u c tio n , in ­ w i l l e n te rta in a t th e fo rm e r's hom e m ade o ufstanding progress, will fo rm ­ dicted th e 1929 crash w o u ld c>» operate, it c o u ld c o u n t up- volving i saving - I S853.670.8 O * on N o r th S ix th b e tw e e n M a in a nd ally ded icate its b eau tifu l and new ly on th e g o v e rn m e n t to c o -o p e ra tt W a s h in g to n s tre e ts A t 7 30 p. m. consum ers w e re p ill in to e ffe c t betw een e v e ry w a y R eports bu d ge t w o u ld rem odeled q u a rte rs this S a t u r d a y . th e a n n u a l p a ris h m e e tin g w i l l be A p r il 1 193.1 and Oetoln-1 31. 19.17 n o t show, a balance, oppose* dole. h e ld in th e c h u rc h . A ll o ffic e rs o f m eets at O re n c o on th e t h ir d W e d ­ This n ew sp ap er joins w ith th e people W h ile o jie r.itm g revenues o f O regon P ed estrian lanes a re m ark ed off th 1 udvlscs ta x re v is io n w ith o u t de- e m issio n w i l l pre se n t th e ir r e ­ e le c tric u t ilit ie s sh o w a gam o f I t I fo r 19 >6 of th e com m unity in ex tending con­ to r the protection of p ed estrian s, and p o rts fo r th e past r e a r E le c tio n o f nesday o f each m o n th a nd at Reed- j c re a s in g to ta l in co m e C a lls fo r an , v ille on th e f o u r th T h u rs d a y o f o e r 1936 o p e ra tin g expenses o f th e sau c ! increase in y e a rly in co m e o f p o o rly g ratu latio n s and expressing a h e a rty m otorists should slow dow n w hen th e \ e s try a n d delegates to th e each month. tf u tilitie s show an Increase o f 16 79 per cent punt w o rk e rs a n il .-tressed im p o r t­ good wish fo r continued progress unit com ing to these lanes. T he p e d e stria n Diocesan c o n v e n tio n to be h e ld in d u r in g th e same pel out T axes alo n e pant ance o f to ta l y e a rly in co m e r a th e r P o rtla n d th e last o f J a n u a ry V. P developm ent. M . E. C hurch (B ethany) by these u t ilitie s liie re u s e tl 37 p e r cent d u r ­ i th a n h o u r ly w age D eclares th a t has some rig h ts an d the m o to r is t J ele cte d th e fo llo w in g o ffic e rs On Germantown road. Sunday in g tin- seven year., c o v e re il liv th e re p o rt la b o r a lo n g w ith its p o w e r m ust ac- This institution, an outgrow th of should not dash th ro u g h w ithout anv R oy B u rn e tt, p re s id e n t; Ted G a rd ­ s e rv ic e e v e ry S u n d a y, 10 a m Sun- I hur> day. D e ce m b e r 30 u n it fo r th e year 1936 aggregated $2.935,888 18 | cept re s p o n s ib ility . tw o o th e r ban k in g firm s, has grow n re g a rd fo r these rights. ner. v ic e -p re s id e n t: E v e ly n H a - d a y school, 11 a. m —J o h n Place. S e cre tary Ickc< e o iit it iu iiij; ad- re p re s e n tin g m ore th a n 1.5 cents out o f • h h K tissia executes 100 p o litic a l p r is ­ v. rth . s e c re ta ry ; C o n n ie Max P e te r­ w ith H illsboro a n d th e su rro u n d in g d o lla r o f gross o p e ra tin g re ve n u e c o lle c it ■d Pa s ,o r- U | m inistration'* attack on big bu o n e r s o n N ew Y e a r s day sen. tre a s u re r: S h ir le y M a rtin , c o r ­ b y these u tilitie s com m unity. Its officials have had a S iiiire m e c o u rt u p h o ld s g o v e rn ­ —“ — i uess. declares power of concen- re s p o n d in g s e c re ta ry L a st S u n d a v A iiie n ib ly o f G od— A lo h a I h a te d w e a lth m ust be c o m p e lle d to m en t s r ig h t to fin a n c e c o n s tru c tio n ( itm g 1153 m ills per k ilo w a tt-h o u r vision of service and th ey have p e r­ M onday is th e last day fo r th e A r­ B i-h o p B D. D a g w e ll v is ite d th e S u n d a y school. 10 a. nt ; p re a c h - | ‘•'o tifo rm to mu- la ' u th e average o p e ra tin g expi-nse in v o lv e d . bee d e m - o f p u b lic ly o w n e d e le c tric p la n ts form ed it in a m an n er th a t has won gus and P o rtla n d N ew s-T elegram b a r­ m issio n f o r c o n firm a tio n A la rg e ing. 11 a. nt ; e v a n g e lis tic s e rvice. I o c ra i'y 1,1 f*« h t t fin is h w ith p lu ­ th e p ro d u c tio n o f e le c tr ic ity by p la n ts G o v e rn o r M a r tin leaves P o rtla n d i n g re g a tio n g re e te d h im . T h e 7:30 p m : p ra y e r m e e tin g . 7:45 p to c ra c y tru e confidence, one of th e g re a te st gain offer. T ake a d v a n ta g e of it be­ c b o ish la b o r w a r q u iz to c o u n ty O reg o n th e c o m m is s io n e r breaks Dus ex o p s se rm o n w as e n c o u ra g in g , U n ite d A u to m o b ile W o rk e rs ' u n ­ m„ W ednesday S u n d a v se rvice F o rd c o m p a n y asks n a tio n a l la b o r essentials of ban k in g business. fore it is too late. pen.se Ite m d o w n as fo llo w s P r o d u rti on and in s p irin g . H e c o m p lim e n te d h e ld in th e H u b e r h a ll W ednesday io n to c u t s ta ff organizers be ­ I re la tio n s h o a rd to re s c in d r u lin g líense. 2 25 m ills , tra n s m is s io n expense .26. T he b eau tifu lly rem odeled q u a r­ e v e ry o n e on th e success ach ie ve d n ig h t m e e tin g h e ld in th e homes cause o f business recession I th a t th e c o m p a n y v io la te d the itis tr ib u tio n , 1 11. u tiliz a tio n , 31. c o m m e rc ia l d u rin g th e past y e a r T h e o ffe r to r y ters. a re a l c re d it to H illsboro and its — F lo y d H u n tle y , p astor T e n -m o n th s -o ld babv c ru s h e d b y W ag n e r act tf 81. new buxine.- 69, general and m is e ri T h e L o rd is m y S h e p h e rd " was s la m m in g d o o r in C o lo ra d o people, w as th e dream of th e late laneous 1 22. d e p re c ia tio n , I 62. m u -o llc c tlb l* l ui—d a y . J a n u a ry I sung b y M rs. V esey G a rd n e r T h e Beaverton C h ristian Church F o rm e r G e rm a n K a is e r re p o rte d J C a rg o v a lu e o v e r P o rtla n d docks b ills . 15: taxes 3 11 E dw ard S chulm erich a n d t h e l a t e v ic a r a tte n d e d th e m o n th ly m e e tin g O n n e x t L o rd 's day m o rn in g , the se e kin g to r e tu r n to G e rm a n y to i ' ts a ll lim e h ig h in 1937 o f th e c le rg y T ue sd a y m o rn in g at B ib le school w ill e le ct o ffic e rs at liv e E. I. K u ratli, w ho as b an k ers and citi­ S e n a to r M c N a ry . m - cs hope foi G ood S a m a rita n h o s p ita l T he b is h o p 9:45 a m. C o m m u n io n s e rv ic e and S p a n ish ro y a lis ts blow u p re b e l W a g n e r la b o r a ct c h a n ge In Pre.-1 zens play ed such a prom inent p a rt in M uzzle fo r Press G overnor Invite» (¡rungc and R ev F W B o w e n w e re hosts.— . M e m b e rs o f th e a d m in is tra tio n w o u ld lik e s tro n g h o ld . It is b e lli \-ed h u n d re d p re a c h in g 11 00 a m S p e cia l m usic th e a ffa irs of this com m unity fo r so «l< 'i t H o..... v e il's re fe re n c e to pine R e g in a ld H ic k s , v ic a r G o v e rn o r M a r tin has in v ite d tin* G ran g e so ld ie rs, w om en b y th e c h o ir. Y o u n g People's m e e t­ in c lu d in g to m uzzle th e press, as has been d one in R us­ and , re s p o n s ib ility on u n io n s m any years. It had been planned by sia. G e rm a n y, Ita ly . B ra z il. M e m b e rs o f th e to h o ld Ils 1938 c o n v e n tio n in Salem In in g at 6:30 p m. A t 7:30 p. m th e c h ild re n b u rie d u n d e r d e b ri- Possible tic u p o f S e a ttle 's p o rt a te le g ra m to L o u is J T abor, m aste r o f Die th em and it is tru ly re g re tta b le th a t a d m in is tra tio n are le d b y th e p re s id e n t in th i s F irs t C hurch o f Christ. Scientist M is s o u ri G le e c lu b w i l l g iv e S e n a to r M c N a ry sees p e ril 111 and o ilie r c<-xsl p o rts seen as r e ­ N a tio n a l G ran g e , th e g o v e rn o r p o in te d on s a re h e ld e v e ry S u nday sacred co n c e rt. M id -w e e k s e rv ic e '»'B-'’» a tta c k s by R oosevelt H o ld th ey did not live to see th e fruition of desire. T h e re c e n t e ffo r t o f th e n a tio n a l la b o r at S e 11 rvice s u lt o f d is p u te b e tw e e n w a te rfro n t D ia l O reg o n 's ne w c a p ito l b u ild in g w ill be a. m .; W e d n e sda y e v e n in g W ednesday. m —G e o rg e ' H ¡ K o n s v v e lt m on o p o ly po h ei ----------- - _ 8 p p a d d - e m p lo y e rs and lo n g sh ore m en re la tio n s b o a rd to fo rc e e d ito rs to re v e a l th e th e ir dream s. I in g to fear. re a d y fo r o c ru p u n c y n e x t s u m m e r and w ill services a t 8 o’c lo c k ; S u n d a y school H a tc h , p a s to r so u rce o f in fo rm a tio n is a case in p o in t. P o rt o f A s to ria d re d g e s in k s in The excellent personnel of t h i s be a v a ila b le fo r use by the G ra n g e fo r Ils a t 11 a. m . P u p ils u p to th e age 40 feet o f w a te r T hose w h o w o u ld m u zzle th e press o v e r­ E rid a y . D e ce m b e r 31 c o n v e n tio n G e n e ra lly in te rp re te d as a slap M ethodist Episcopal Church bank, h eaded by W illiam C. C h risten ­ lo o k th e fa c t th a t th e y w e re m ad e b v th e p re - o f 20 ye a rs a re w e lco m e d . F re e F iv e B o n n e v ille dam aides, in ­ Som e p ro m in e n t co n g re ssio n a l re a d in g ro o m open on W ednesdays at Ray G ill, m a ste r o f the O regon S ta te S u n d a y school. 9 45 a m C. C c lu d in g M o rto n T o m p k in s and B y ­ sen, have a g re a t privilege in th e ir a n d th e p re s id e n t seems to h a ve fo rg o tte n th e and d e m o cra ts jo in spokesm an in d e ­ S a tu rd a y s fro m 2 u n t il 4 p. m. W eber, s u p e rin te n d e n t. C h u rc h w o r- (■range, fo r h is w e ll k n o w n pro-labor le a n ­ ron C a rne y, nam ed t n d e te rm in e thousands o f fu ll-p a g e ads th a t w e re g iv e n th e n o u n c in g a d m in is tra tio n a tta c k s u p - o p p o rtu n ity fo r service to this com ­ a d m in is tra tio n b y ne w sp a pe rs o f th e n a tio n , S u n d a y's to p ic . "S a c ra m e n t.' s h ip a t H a. m .t y o u n g people's in g s th e g o v e rn o r in Ills te le g ra m to T a tio r possible o u tle ts fo r B o n n e v ille p o w ­ leagues. 6 30 p. m. C h u rc h w o rs h ip 1 m unity an d its people. As th ev have re p u b lic a n a nd d e m o c ra tic a lik e , w h e n the d e c la re d th a t " th e r e a re some fa rm o rg a n i­ er. 7:30 p m. V is ito rs w elcom e. I services: P ra y e r m ee tin g . T ue sd a y S eventh -d ay A d ven tist Church z a tio n leaders w h o ca n n ot decide w h e th e r P re s id e n t R oosevelt ca lls fo r la ­ recognized it in the past, it goes w ith ­ B lu e E agle s ta rte d s t r u t t in g h is s tu ff. S e rvice s a re h e ld each S abbath to re m a in A F o f I. o r go C I O ." "They '« •v e ilin g ; B ib le stu d y . T h u rs d a y b o r peace in the n o rth w e s t. Need T he p re s id e n t fo rg e ts th a t e xce p t fo r th e out saying tn a t th e y will perform a W hosoever W ill (S a tu rd a y ) as fo llo w s : S a b b a th th in k o f p o litic s fir s t, la b o r second and th e e v e n in g ; b rin g y o u r B ib le s We to end ju r is d iit io n a l la b o r w ars still g re a te r service in th e fu tu re , ever p u b lic ity g iv e n h im b y th e n e w sp a pe rs w h e n school, 9 45 a. m .; p re a c h in g se rvice (A b o v e N o r th P la in s ) stressed. is u m 1-iainsi .ire s tu d y in g in the bonk o f a r t fa rm e r th ird , i f at a ll. in u ll issues a ffe c tin g g o v e rn o r o f N e w Y o rk , he n e v e r w o u ld S u n d a y 10 a. m S u n d a y school I th e second c h a p te r. P re a c h in g ser- P r i sid e u t ends w o rk on bu d ge t keeping in m ind th e w elfare of then- h he a v was a t 11; y o u n g p eople's m e e tin g a t th e adva nce m e n t o f th e fa rm in d u s try e been co n sid e re d p re s id e n tia l m a te ria l C le ta E llio t t s u p e rin te n d e n t. S e r- j v ic e S a tu rd a y e v e n in g . A ll eve- b illio n d o lla r d e fic it expi-eted 2.30 p. m . P r a y e r m e e tin g T h u rs ­ depositors and th e econom ic develop­ a n d i t is n o secret th a t th e re a re m a n y w h o d a y e v e n in g a t 8 o 'c lo c k . V is ito rs T 011. ' ’ —3 ni su b je ct. "T h e C h u rc h 's n in g services be g in at 7 45 E v e ry • • • • A u to w re c k a g e a nd fo u r bodies m ent of th e city and its n eighboring t h in k he is n o t p re s id e n tia l tim b e r even n o w . a re w e l om e a t a n y s e rv ic e .— D r. J o y ." E v e n in g s e rv ic e at 8 «ub b o d y w e lc o m e - J. F S h a c k e lfo rd , fo u n d In S a lm o n r iv e r n e a r Rose M any C hanges T he p o w e rs th a t be a t W a s h in g to n fo rg e t th a t com m unities. Lodge. W isd o m T h a t .Makes pastor. W a lte r H u n tin g to n , p a stor. t f je c t. "T h e Thirteen change, in m a jo r s h ite o ffic e : th e ir p ro g ra m s w o u ld h a r d ly h a ve been pos­ Fools. Tuesday, a ll day p ra y e r M o to ris ts fin e d fo r la ck o f new w e re reco rd e d d u rin g 1937 tags. sib le e xce p t f o r th e a id o f th e n e w sp a p e rs in m e e tin g E v a n g e lis tic s e rvice. 8 p B r o o k s F ree M eth o d ist C h u rch B e th a n y B a p tis t C h u rc h D eath c la im e d tw o m em bers o f t h i S to cks advance o n e x p e c ta tio n s t e llin g th e peo ple a b o u t th e m . m, s u b je c t, " H e a lin g fo r the P ra y e r m e e tin g T h u rs d u '3 0 Com e and h e a r M r. a n d M rs. J. J C h u rc h ." P ra y e r fo r sic k S u n d a y at .stale's o ffic ia l fa m ily J u s tic e J U C a m p ­ congn w ill en a ct b ig n a v y p r T h e p re s id e n t m ig h t re sp o n d th a t he has Q . .... - — ------- , ,,, t rn<‘ <>i .vn : m . at th e h o m i f M r. and M i T ra c h -e l. m is s io n a rie s fro m C h in a b e ll o f th e s u p re m e c o u rt and A J D e rb y io«: at1. 'Vhos° ‘;v<' 1 W ill. H ills b o ro . M a llo r y B ro -ik - S u n d a y c h o n l at g ra m . th e ra d io and doesn't need n e w sp a p e r p u b lic ity a t th e B e th a n y B a p tis t c h u rc h W e d ­ o f Hood R iv e r, m e m b e r o f th e s ta le h y d r o ­ b u t i t is to th e new spapers th a t th e people go - W ill ¿;e rm o " s.u W l'ct. | 10:00 a m . A lb e r t L u e t'h e . s i i p e r m - I R eports from W ashington indicate nesday. J a n u a ry 12. at 8 p. m. e le c tric co m m issio n J u s tic e C a m p b e ll w a ; W ill w e b e h o ld H im ' — M e lv in te n d e n t P re a c h in g a t II a m ‘ o le a rn w h a t i t w as th e y h e a rd in a ra d io In K usinen* th a t congress m ay g e t steam ed up ov­ address. succeeded by J u d g e H a ll S L u s k o f P o it- . ames, pastor. an,j 7 45 p ln Y o u n g pe o ple's m ee t- I t is easy to im a g in e w h a t a d m in is ­ Congregational C hurch "J o h n ." said a c h e m is t, “ h o w la m l and J o h n H odgen o f L u G ra u d e was a p ­ er th e question of th e governm ent tr a tio n o ffic ia ls w o u ld say i f th e n ew spapers x-i—i in g w o rs h ip a t 11. C o m m o n p o in te d In succeed D e rb y F irst ■ Baptist Church | 1 ii-Hiixr h ()rn e »»I ,,f M o w . . ¡ iiii'n a f t e io r n o o o ii n o u r slo ck o f lin t fo r lin n d a g •• 7 ----------- m , i' S „ tiu d w providing relief fo r aliens, who have o f th e c o u n tr y c o m p le te ly ig n o re d a ra d io m é M d o ita r n tio "G o t p le n ty ." said John. n a nd s e rvice. A ls o rect-p 1- III h e a lth was re sp o n sib le fo r th e r e ­ P ra y e r and B ib le s tu d y T h u rs d a y . 'J a n u a r y 5 P ra v e r m e e tin g J a n u a ry not d eclared th e ir intention of becom ­ fir e s id e chat. " A n d a rn ic a — a re w e w e ll sup- tio n o t m em b e rs. A t 6:30 p. m. p o t­ - 8 p m . S u n d a y school. 9:45; m o rn - I 13 at 7.30 a t tin - hom e < f M r. and tire m e n t o f th re e o th e r o ffic ia ls . D i II F I f th e t r u t h w e re k n o w n , th e fa c t th a t the p lie d w ith t h a t '" lu c k s u p p e r a n d a n n u a l m e e tin g . ing I . S. citizens. A re c e n t a rticle Lee S te in e r fu r n e a rly 30 years lu p e r in - ; in g w o rs h ip a t I 11 I w ith a message o f M rs. Hogan W H M c C o rm ic k p re s id e n t once h a d a ru b b e r-s ta m p congress "Yes, s ir ' i n t i i r n c t ♦z-x « 1 1 U AZ Ti t r . . . . . R e p o rts fr o m th e v a rio u s o rg a n iz a ­ in le n d e n l o f the .stale h o s p ita l fo r insane at te re s t to a ll. B Y P. U. at . — 7. E v e ­ p a s to r i i 0? n a tio n ’s capitol pointed out w as due to th e new spapers. B u t th a t m ig h t tio " O u r s to ck o f salves, lo tio n s , and n s a n d e le c tio n o f o ffic e rs . S u n ­ n in g s e rv ic e at 8. R o u s in g song s e r­ Salem , resign e d a nd has been succeeded by be an a rg u m e n t w h y th e n e w sp a pe rs s h o u ld be th a t a whole arm y of aliens has been b ro k e n -b o n e r e in id ie s o f a ll so rts is d a y school m eets a t 10 a. m. u n d e r vice. spe cia l fe a tu re , e v a n g e lis tic D r J o h n C' Evans J u d g e C h a rle s II Carey F o u rs q u a re G ospel i'liu r e h co m p le te , is it? ” th e s u p e rv is io n o f L . F ra n c is .— T. message b y th e p a s to r c h a ra c te riz e su p p o rted by W PA since th e creatio n m uzzled . q u it a.s slat,- c o i'p n ra tio u commissioner I > . O ffic e h o ld e rs a re m ade b y n e w sp a p e r p u b ­ S u n d a y school. 9:45 a. m . classes "Y es, s ir. w e 'v e g o t e n o ug h o f e v ­ A r t h u r D u n g a n , m in is te r. of th a t agency and th a t m any hold th is s e rvice. L a d ie s o f th e c h u rc h fo r a ll ages M o rn in g w o rs h ip a t 11. b e succeeded by Jam es | | H a z le tt o f Hon I lic it y , th e k in d th e y lik e , a nd th e y a re k e p t e ry th in g " w ill m ee t W ednesday a t 2 p m at Rev. R ay B ir k la n d : C ru s a d e r p r a y ­ R iv e r A lb e r t H H u n te r re tire d as a m em - im p o rta n t positions in th e relief se t­ in o ffic e la r g e ly b y n e w sp a p e r p u b lic ity . I f "V e ry w e ll, th e n ." said th e p ro ­ T r in ity L u th e ran Church th e C h e s te r W o h le r home. ro u te 4. bei o f th e in d u s tr ia l a c c id e n t co m m issio n up. e r m e e tin g . 5:45 p. m .; C ru s a d e r p rie to r. g la n c in g at th e sky th ro u g h th e y c a n 't ta k e th e k in d o f p u b lic it y th e v P u b lic w o r s h ip a t 10:30 a. m , w h e re M rs E ve re st w ill e n te rta in — on w h ic h he h ad se rve d fo r m ore th a n s ix s e rvice. 6:15 p. m : e v a n g e lis tic s e r­ th e fr o n t w in d o w : " i t lo o k s as T here a re several m illion aliens in d on t lik e , th e y a re n 't e n title d to the k in d th e y sc^ ° ° * a t 9:45. S e rm o n to p ic. O rtiz W. W e n ig e r. pastor. vice, 7:45 p m . Rev Ray B ir k la n d years I lls successor is R oy B u ch a n a n of th o u g h w e m ig h t have n c o ld fre e z ­ do lik e . I f th e y c a n 't ta k e th e k in d o f p u b ­ W itnesses f o r C h r is t." M a tt. , 10 v. this country (m any of th em illeg a lly ) P endleton. T u e sd a y e v e n in g , 7 4.5 p. m . p ra y e r in g n ig h t, a nd yo u had b e tte r go o u t lic it y th e y d o n 't lik e , th e y a re n 't f it to be in 16-20. Y o u a re c o r d ia lly w e lcom ed Pentecostal Tabernacle m e e tin g . F rid a y e ve n in g . 7:45 p. m . a nd w ash d o w n th e steps! " P e a r­ O ffe r o f a lu c r a tiv e post w ith a p riv a le and a larg e p e rc e n ta g e a re u n d o u b t­ o ffic e .—T h e S p e cta to r. to w o rs h ip w it h us. S u n d a y school. 10 a m . S u n d a y ; p ra is e se rvice. Rev. K a y B ir k la n d o f son's W e e k ly la w fir m in d u ce d F ra n k C. M c C u llo c h to r e ­ edly on th e re lie f rolls. A m erican Le­ D e lm a r W y a tt, s u p e rin te n d e n t: P o rtla n d is guest s p e a k e r S u n d a y. sign as p u b lic u tilitie s c o m m is s io n e r Die T he O re n ro -K e e d v illr Parish gion officials have pointed th is out classes f o r a ll ages. Send th e c h il "M e n 's S e rv ic e " in C ru s a d e rs w ill vacancy b e in g f ille d th ro u g h a p p o in tm e n t Sunday school in both churches, d re n to S u n d a y school. M o r n in g be H e lp A s w e p re d ic te d w o u ld happen. W illia m S u n d a y e v e n in g , w h ic h w ill b< for several y e a rs and th e re h as been Of Judge N ('. W a lla c e o f Bend. 10 a. m.: worship service in the w o rs h ip a t 11. Y o u n g peo ple ’s m e e t- b le s s in g to a ll T h e y o u n g people S tu d e n t T eacher, w ill y o u h e lp G reen, o f th e A . F. o f L „ succeeded in h a v in g B F *<'»"o- «'( Portland, (or M v.- u . > resentm ent th a t ta x p a y e rs of t h i s Orenco church, 11 a. m.; worship in g at 6:45 p m : M iss M a d e le in e w ill be in c h a rg e o f Die m e e tin g m e w ith th is p ro b le m ’ th e wages and h o u rs b i l l k ille d at th e special id e n tifie d w it h t h - s l a b 's In ttltu tio n a of country should have to su p p o rt a lie n ’ session. H e re a liz e s h o w d if f ic u lt i t w o u ld service in the Rcedville church N e w b re y , p re s id e n t. S u n d a y e v e - 'F r id a y e v e n in g . J. W. C a rm a in . T e a c h e r—I w o u ld , o n ly I d o n 't n ig in r le a rn in g , re fu s e d re a p p o in tm e n t who a p p a re n tly have no in tention or be to get a " c u t ” fr o m a n y w o rk e rs whose p. m. Women’s M issionary society n in g e v a n g e lis tic service. M id -w e e k p a stor. th in k it w o u ld be r ig h t B oys' L ift- a rn< rnbet o f th e state b o a rd o f h ig h e r e d u ­ desire to assum e th e responsibilities m in im u m w age is g u a ra n te e d b y th e g o v e rn ­ c a tio n . H is place was f ille d b y W a lte r E m e n t.— H o o d R iv e r N e w s Pearson o f P o rtla n d . of U. S. citizenship. W. V E R S E M .K IW f A E d ita r rrjEgsftvs' Great American Home I Best Wishes Highlights iti the Ji7eek \ T^en s Other Editors Get Steamed Up In no o th e r country w ould th e gov­ ernm ent give re lie f to alien citizens. The p ractice should be sto p p ed h ere and available .jobs given to citizens of this country. C ongress will be per-* F ifteen Y ears Ago A rg u s . J a n u a ry 4. 1923—C o u n ty c o u rt le vie s form ing a good service if it ta k e s ta x o f 28.8 m ills as a g a in st 31.3 f o r p re v io u s some action along th is line. ye a r. A n o th er proposal of m erit is a law F if tie t h a n n iv e rs a ry o f d e d ic a tio n o f H ills ­ to m ake A m erican citiz e n sh ip a re ­ b o ro M e th o d is t c h u rc h c e le b ra te d S u n d a y A l ­ quisite to h o lding office i n lab o r b e rt T o z ie r rin g s in n e w ye a r f o r f if t ie t h tim e e w c ity o ffic ia ls ta k e o ffic e . N e w ly e le c t­ unions. T here is too m uch evidence ed o N ffic in c lu d e M a y o r S h u te and c o u n c il- o f aliens (com ing fro m countries m en E. ia L ls . Jo h n son , L e s te r Ir e la n d and J B w here s ta n d a rd s of living a re m uch T r u llin g e r . low er and w age levels lo w er) try in g M rs. E liz a b e th H a n le y , w h o s e ttle d a t to d icta te econom ic policies in this L e is y v ille in 1874, dies J a n u a ry 4. F, W. L iv e rm o r e ta ke s o v e r d u tie s as co u n ­ countrv. t y co m m issio n e r. Our Yesterdays The punyness of m an is c l e a r l y brought out when the elem ents a re unloosed as they w ere last w eek. Alan spends th o u san d s in an e ffo rt to b rin g w aters u n d e r control and th e h a n d i­ w ork is undone in the space of a few m om ents w hen the sw ift c u rre n ts of floods g et in th eir dirty w ork. B ridges an d fills a re w ashed out, highw ays covered an d ro ad b ed s d am ag ed . The losses a re sta g g e rin g but th e spirit of m an can n o t be overcom e and he re ­ builds in a bigger and b e tte r way. N ew D eal girds to battle tru sts blam ed fo r slum p.— headline. It , v is alw ay s d iffic u lt fo r one to see one’s own fa u lts a n d th a t is p erh ap s th e reason he slu m p b la m e is b e in g p laced on th o se w ho have b e e n d a m n e d f o r th e la st few years. T he a d m in is tra tio n ’s la b o r policy, th e one­ sided W a g n e r la b o r a c t, failure to ta k e actio n a g a in s t th e an a rc h y of sit-dow n strik e s an d a p p e a l to class p reju d ice is believed by m an y to be th e c h ie f c o n trib u tin g c a u se s to busi­ ness decline. M . P. C a d y th e Dodge de a le r, has ta ke n o v e r th e S e rv ic e garage, succeeding W. C G re g o ry . T h irty Y ears Ago A rgus. J a n u a ry 2. 1906— M rs. H. V Gates, re s id e n t here s in ce 1891. dies here S u n d a y C o u n ty h op g ro w e rs o rg a n ize w ith W B. J o lly as c h a irm a n a nd R a ip h Im b r ie as se cre ­ ta ry . W. N. B a r re tt proposed fo r a p p o in tm e n t as U. S d is tr ic t a tto rn e y . "G ra n d m a ” M a r y Ram sey W ood, w h o was 120 years o ld M a y 20. 1907. dies h e re J a n u a ry 1. She crossed th e p la in s to O regon in 1852, m a k in g th e e n tire t r ip on h o rse b a ck. She had o fte n seen G eorge W a sh in g to n . T ho m a s J e f­ ferson and o th e r statesm en o f h e r y o u th fu l days. H e r best re fle c tio n s , h o w e v e r, as to p u b lic m en. seems to have c e n te re d on th e g re a t A n d re w Jackson, w it h w h o m she danced m a n y tim e s in h e r y o u n g e r days. B a n ks n o w has a good band, and is h o ld ­ in g a series o f dances. B a n ks is a t h r iv in g l i t ­ t le to w n and has 15 business houses. E ig h te e n n e w residences h a ve been b u ilt in th e to w n in th e past y e a r a n d th e p la ce has a fin e fu tu re . D e W itt M e r r ill, 66. dies on h is fa th e r's d o n a tio n la n d c la im n e a r R e e d v llle M o n d a y . J. P. M a g ru d e r in s ta lle d m a s te r o f M aso n ic lo d g e and M rs. E. O. C ra n d a ll w o r th y m a tro n o f E a ste rn S ta r on St. J o h n ’s n ig h t. C ro w d o f 50 sp e ctato rs w a tc h g asoline la u n c h race b e tw e en L . W . H ouse's O sp re y and C a p ta in P itte n g e r's O u id a . A lbert Tozier rings out old year for 28th tim e at Methodist church. History o f oAlohci District from Days o f Pioneers 'B y C. E. B a rk e r) agreed to fu rn is h a ll t h e "seed N e w to w n Pippins-. N o rth e rn Spies, 1889 as a m eans o f c le a rin g land A L O H A — R ic h a rd D. T o rn e y to o k w he a t, oats a n d potatoes to g e th e r G ra v e n s te in s , H e ll F lo w e r. Rambos. b u t w ith p o o r success o w in g to la ck u p th e d o n a tio n la n d c la im o n w ith one p lo u g h a nd one h a rr o w ." R o m anites, B lu e P ara m a n e s a n d o f s k ill in its use. w h ic h A lo h a stands and sold it to M c M illa n was to re c e iv e o n e -th ird W in te r P aram anes w e re th e p re ­ T h e f ir s t s a w m ill to serve th is Jam es H. M c M illa n In th e b ill o f th e c ro p stored in his b a rn s as v a ilin g s ty le s a m o n g th e p io n e e r c o m m u n ity was located so u th o f o f tra n s fe r som e o f th e d e s c rip tio n re n t. He re se rve d th e "w e s t house apples. A fe w B la c k R e p u b lic a n O re n c o a t th e ju n c tio n o f B e a v e r­ o f th e c la im reads as fo llo w s : " A l l a n d s ix acres o f la n d ” f o r h is o w n and R o y a l A n n c h e rr y tree s and ton and R ock cree ks B ru g g e r's g ris t th a t c e rta in p a rc e l a n d lo t o f la n d use. B a r tle tt pears a d o rn e d a fe w la w n m ill stood n e a r by on th e s ite o f b e in g m y c la im a nd a ll th e im ­ In 1864 M c M illa n tra d e d th e 640- T h e te n d e r peach was la c k in g . T he w h a t is n o w th e J o h n B e r w ic k p ro v e m e n ts th e re o n c o m m e n c in g at a c re c la im to Ja co b W h e e le r fo r s t r o lle r m a y see to d a y in th e w ood p la ce on Die B a se lin e road. a sta ke 15 c h a in s n o rth fro m an 40 acres s itu a te d n e a r th e east end across fro m t h e linrni- o f II T h e s ta tio n at th e e x tre m e n o r th ­ C o ld ca b in e re cte d b y H . B la c k o f w h a t is n o w th e S te e l b rid g e . S iv a rd tw o a p p le se e d lin g s T h e y east c o rn e r o f M c M illa n d o n a tio n w h ic h stands n e a r th e n o rth side T h is tr a c t is s t ill k n o w n a.s th e a re a ll th a t is le ft o f th e fa m o u s la n d c la im was k n o w n us W h e e l­ o f th e p r a ir ie a n d a b o u t 15 m ile s M c M illa n a d d itio n to East P o rtla n d . M c M illa n o rc h a rd . e r. A p p lic a tio n fo r a post o ffic e fro m O reg o n C ity th e nce w e st 164i T h e re is o ra l te s tim o n y g iv e n b y a J. T. Y o rk , w h o was a y o u n g lad w as file d w it h th e d e p a rtm e n t in ch a in s p ra ir ie ; a t 40 c h a in s c o rn e r n e ig h b o r o f M c M illa n in P o rtla n d w h e n h is p a re n ts s e ttle d on th is 1912. A s th e re was a n o th e r post o f ­ an a ld e r sta ke on a s w a il fro m th a t he e v e n tu a lly re a liz e d a b o u t w h ic h th e nearest p o in t o f tim b e r $80 000 fr o m th is tra n s a c tio n . He se ctio n In 1879. says th a t h r re - fic e j n O regon c a lle d W h e e le r the m e m b e rs th e tim e w h e n th e n w e re nam e A lo h a was s u b m itte d to the 'is fir» bears n o rth 44 degrees 3 2 's d ie d a t A d a m s v ille . O h io . J u n e 16, o n ly fiv e houses, o th e r th a n th e post o ffic e d e p a rtm e n t w h ic h a f­ ch a in s: th e nce so u th 8 4 ch ains - 1913, a t th e age o f 91. Y o r k house, b e tw e en t h i Keed- fix e d its o ffic ia l s a n ctio n to th e road to O regon C ity ; 24% chains T he n e w p u rch a se r, Jacob W h e e l- v ille road .and B e a v e rto n , n a m e ly . choice. J u liu s B. B u c k was th e fir s t tim b e r; at 50 chains, s p rin g b ra n ch i er, was th e fa th e r o f D a v id R. Masters' place ( T J. N a u lt). O 'D o n ­ p o stm a ste r at 80 c h a in s c o rn e r a f i r s ta k e fro m W heeler, and th e g ra n d fa th e r o f H n e ll’s place (on p re se n t s i t e ) , S N B u c k e sta blish ed th e fir s l w h ic h a f i r 3 2 -in ch d ia m e te r bears I 'T a d ) W h e e le r. M rs. A lic e W h e e l- W h e e le r’s p la ce ( P a u l D u d le y ). P e r­ sto re In 1908 T h e o rig in a l b u ild in g n o rth 88 degrees 61 c h a in s f i r 15 k in s ’ place (D a n S h a w l, and the has been e n la rg e d tw ic e since. chains. S w a il a t 35 ch a in s: glade e r says th a t she and h e r husband. D a v id R. W heeler, to o k u p th e ir Jo h n son house (o ld c o u n ty road U n t il 1911 th e c h ild r e n o f th is at 80 chains, f i r 2 2 -in ch d ia m e te r re s id e n c e on th e M c M illa n d o n a ­ a b o u t h a lf w a y to B e a v e rto n ). d is tr ic t a tte n d e d school at Reed- bears n o rth 3 7 4 degrees w e s t tio n la n d c la im on M a rc h 7. 1886 in T h e re was n o t a h a b ita tio n in th e v ille . D is tr ic t N o 107 w as fo rm e d 4 - c h a in p in e 4 fe e t bears south out o f th e e astern p a rt o f (he ; 5 3 4 degrees w e st 1% c h a in s w est an o ld house th a t stood w ith in a tim b e r a lo n g th e r a ilro a d tra c k s fe w fe e t o f th e site o f th e p re se n t In w in te r th e r a ilro a d bed was R e e d v ille d is tric t on A u g u s t 3. 1911 40 ch ains to pla ce o f b e g in n in g . residence o f P a u l D u d le y . T he a ca n a l o r sp o n g y m ud th a t w a ve d T h e f ir s t school b o a rd was o r ­ 19th Feb. 1850 o rig in a l b a rn is s t ill s ta n d in g . A ll b e fo re and b e h in d a m o v in g tra in Y o rk , c h a ir- , R ic h a rd D. T o rn e y , s e lle r th e W h e e le r c h ild re n , e x c e p t one. C o rd w o o d was p ile d a lo n g t h e gan ize d w ith J T m an, and B. N. S p ro a t nnd Jo h n I Jam es II. M c M illa n , p u rch a se r. w e re b o rn on th is fa rm In 1886 r ig h t- o f-w a y . O n S u n d a ys cre w s o f C a rls o n , d ire c to rs . N o re c o rd fo u n d C o n s id e ra tio n $5.000 " t h e ir house was one o f th e th re e la b o re rs lo a d e d it upon fla t-c a rs . show s the nam e o f th e c le rk T he W itnesses: p la s te re d houses in the w h o le c o u n ­ A tr a in so loaded w o u ld so m e ­ jc h o o l m oved in to th e n e w school A . L. L o v e jo y try s id e . tim e s get so m e w h e re , a nd so m e ­ house on S e p te m b e r IK. 1912 T he F. W P e tty g ro v e . T h e n o rth e rn p a rt o f th e c la im tim e s it w o u ld not. A lo h a - flu b e r school has n e v e r had T h e p re se n t g e n e ra tio n m a y u n ­ was d o tte d w ith g ro ve s o f fin e In th e n in e tie s . Im p ro v e d la n d less th a n a n in e -m o n th te rm . d e rs ta n d th e m etes and bounds o f la rg e oaks in te rs p e rs e d b y patches was v a lu e d a t a b o u t $50 p e r acre: N in e s m a ll fa rm s o f fifte e n o r th is d o n a tio n c la im b e tte r by sa y­ o f b lu e b e rrie s . T h e m ost in d u s trio u s lim b e r la n d fro m $5 to $!) an acre. m ore acres < ach are le ft o f th e in g th a t th e n o rth lin e c o rre s p o n d ­ h a rv e s te rs o f th is f r u it w e re th e w id e d o m a in s o f Jam es H M c M il­ ed ro u g h ly to A le x a n d e r s t r e e t f r ie n d ly bears. T h e eastern a n d T h e fin e s t k in d o f lim b e r w as h e ld p ra c tic a lly w o rth le s s . J o h n W o lf lan. T h e re m a in d e r is c u t u p in to n o rth o f th e r a ilro a d tra c k , th e s o u th e rn p a rts w e re c o ve re d w ith says h is fa th e r b o u g h t h is fa rm , .'■mall tra c ts fo r hom e b u ild e rs and east lin e to U n io n a ve n ue e x te nd e d f i r trees. T h e m id d le p a rt was m o s tly c le a r p ra irie , in 1892. p a y in g u rb a n ite s , w h o are s e ttlin g up th is south, th e so u th lin e c ro s s in g th e p r a ir ie w ith c lu m p s o f hazel T h id e a l s u b u rb v e ry fast. s m a ll c re e k a t a p o in t a b o u t 80 w h o le area lo o k e d lik e a p leasant $80 an acre T he n e x t y e a r cam e W o lf T o a Pioneer rods so u th o f L o n K in n a m a n 's n a tu r a l p a rk . A s la te as 1886 deer th e m i m o ra b le panic. T h e house, and th e w e s t lin e q u ite a c ­ t r a ils criss-crossed th e u n c u ltiv a te d fa rm was o ffe re d fo r sale a t $25 p e r E ig h ty - flv e ye a rs o f co n stan t u si c u ra te ly T o b ia s a ve n ue —a tra c t o f file d s and In d ia n s o c c a s io n a lly pass a cre and n o b u y e rs ta k in g . In 1880 S h o w n o signs o f h a rsh abuse la n d a p p ro x im a te ly a m ile square. , ed th ro u g h on p e a ce fu l m issio n s fa rm ha n ds re c e iv e d $15 a m o n th . Y o u 'v e soothed o u r so rro w s, d rie d o u r tears. I C a p ta in Jam es H. M c M illa n cross­ A b e a r m ade h is h o m e in t h e T h e y to o k p le n ty o f tim e - fro m S u s ta in e d o u r v im o f r ip e r years. ed th e p la in s to O re g o n in 1845 and W h e e le r o rc h a rd . C o u g a r v is ita tio n s s u n -u p to s u n -d o w n . V e tc h was in tro d u c e d in to th is Y o u ro lle d r e lie f Io T u a la tin P la in s liv e d f o r a w h ile in O reg o n C ity lin g e re d as la te as 1909 lo c a lity in 1889. O ld re s id e n ts say W h e n T u a lit y s u ffe re d g ro w in g H e b o u g h t th is c la im in 1850. In -OCI T ----- h e -----... fa m e . o .. f th e n th il re e- e -a c re I ,1 a p p le it g re w to th e h e ig h t o f seven o r p a in *. O cto b e r, 1850, he re n te d th e tilla b le o rc h a rd lo ca te d in th e s w a le la n d o f th e c la im to J o h n M . a nd [tw e e n M rs . N e w m a n ’» and t h e e ig h t fe e t. N o t m u c h a tte n tio n was T h e o th e r f u r n it u r e came 'ro u n d i the Hom, G. W. R itc h e y a n d E. L in d s a y f o r Hillsboro road reached for many g iv e n to d a ir y in g a n d p o u lt r y r a is ­ I th e te rm o f e le v e n m o n th s . H e miles around. Winesaps, Baldwins, in g u n t il a b o u t 1890 E x p e rim e n ts B u t yo u , r o llin g - p in , w e re n a tiv e w e re m ade w ith b la s tin g p o w d e r in born. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Heads o f tw o o f th e sta te 's in s titu tio n s OI h ig lie r e d u c a tio n resign e d d u rin g th e ye;n H F. In lo w . p re s id e n t o f th e Eastern O reg o n N o rm a l al L a G ru iid e and C V B o ye r, p re s id e n t o f Die U n iv e r s ity o f O re ­ gon at Eugene. C. A. H o w a rd , state s u p e rin ­ te n d e n t o f p u b ln - instruction was elected to succeed In lo w and D o n a ld M E rb. fo rm e rly a m e m b e r o f th e u n iv e rs ity fa c u lty has been elected to succeed B o y e r R e sig n a tio n <>r H o w a rd to accept th e p re sid e n cy o f th e L C G ra n d e n o rm a l le ft a vacancy in Die state d e p a rtm e n t o f e d u c a tio n w h ic h was f ille d b y the a p p o in tm e n t o f Rex P u tn a m , fo rm e r c it y s u p e rin te n d e n t o f schools at A lb a n y . O r v ille W. G a m b le re s ig n e d as s u p e rin - o f th e e m p lo y m e n t in s titu tio n fo r a d u lt b lin d nt P o rtla n d to bo succeeded bv L in d o n M c C u llo u g h . M rs. G o rd o n V o o rh ie s o f ( .ra n ts Pa.?,r t . la n d L a n g le y ulso resign e d a fte r o n ly a s h o rt e x p e rie n c e on th e p a ro le b o a rd to be succeeded b y G e ra ld M ason o f P o rtla n d . • ♦ • • T ag 1937 P riv e rs O regon m o to ris ts a re finding that it d o e : n o t pay to put o f f u n t i| tomorrow that w h ic h th e y fin d sh()11|f| h .,V(1 d o n p fo re th e N ew e e o » y , l'0, i iM d is p la y 1,' o by re p la ce p a l in ju d g e . Y e a r a rriv e d , r e fe r r in g ,,f P " r ‘ h a sin g i» ir - ¡lew Ju“ ,es; O r iv ,' r '1 " f ca rs w h ic h s t ill th e o ld 1937 plates a re b e e in g ta g - slate po lie e and in s tru c te d to e ith e r Die o ld p la te s w ith o u t d e la y o r a p ­ c o u rt to e x p la in th e ir fa ilu re to the • * • • ■Seventy-five th o u sa n d acres o f r u t- o v e r, ' ( eon-1 g ro w th and iso la te d fa rm la n d s in ” « <’"■-( ran g e a re b e in g resto re d to fo re s t p ro d u c tio n and d e ve lo p e d fo r re ­ c re a tio n and w ilil lif e c o n s e rv a tio n as th re e yeaf* of in te n s iv e la n d use a d ju s tm e n t and a c q u is itio n n e a r c o m p le tio n , R S. S h e lle v P ro je c t m anager, re p o rte d to G o v e rn o r M a i \ tin th is w eek. 1 Japanese b o m b e rs m u s t have p o o r e ye ­ s ig h t. b u t i t is s tra n g e th a t th e bom bs th e y d ro p " u n in te n tio n a lly " r a r e ly d ro p h a rm -