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F ifte e n Y ears Ago tro lled by lab o r union ro y a lists9 W h a t opoly th a t has placed a stran g le hold on th e econom ic life of th e northw est on fo u r d iffe re n t occasions in the last i o r j 7harS~ th e -,,longshore s tr >ke of 1934, th e saw m ill strik e of 1935 t h P m aritim e s trik e of 1936 and t h e 1 W S ' m S * " " " " boyco’ t »f A Good Judge T he term of County J ud ge Donald r. T em pleton ends this y e a r and he has not decided as to w h e th e r he will be a c a n d id a te to succeed him self J u d g e T em pleton has been an o u b sta n d in g o fficial a n d can clearly be classified as one of th e best countv ju d g e s th e co u n ty h a s ever had. His know ledge of th e law as a university law g ra d u a te h a s been of p a rticu la r value to th e co u n ty , an d his ability to a n a ly z e public q u estio n s and to tak e a firm stan d have been of g re a t bene­ fit to th e county in trv in g tim es. 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F ore st G ro v e J a n u a ry 8 Post o ffic e safe resists cra cksm e n A tte m p t m ade to w re c k F o re s t G ro v e lo ca l ‘ n2 b y p la c in n e tro le u rn 7 ^ ’ k u t t he c h e m ic a l in d u s try -oils m o re o th e r in d u s t r 'i^ ' d / ’L ih o r-s a v m g m a c h in e ry " in th e F v e rv „ r- fo rm o f n e w proces es e v e ry y e a r A 7 r v b ra n ch a u^ o , n r r , th a n th e m a c h in e r y -m a k e r, th e m ^ y- b ra n c h o f ’ he ste e l and selves! m a x e rs tn e m - c apnJd w H ^ u % ^ ' 7 ? ? h a n d i- U n ,ik p m e c h a n ic a l m e th o d , ehem - r . f ’ t h e ^ J 1!?? ? i P|,‘n ‘ ‘ f u i s u p p ly ¡cal processes g iv e you m o re n ro d Carbon black is n e e w a a ry fo r-c a l ^rtces’ T . d b ^ n ^ b J o V tU ’.'1 T h e load b y $4.438.313 m th e past re p o rt c o m p ile I by Rex I utn am . s ta te s u p e rin te n d e n t o f p u n - lie in s tru c tio n . A t th e peuk in 1928-29 the««« school d is t r ic t / had $20.495.088 in bonds out s ta n d in g H ig h e s t p o in t in o u ts ta n d in g scho,,I w a rra n ts was reached in 1936-37 w h e n th is fo rm o f in d ebtedneas a g g re g a te d $1.483,612 I a y in e n t o f d e lin q u e n t ta xe s lias c o n trib u te d la rg e ly to w a rd re d u c tio n o f th e d e b t load S a la rie s p a id to te a che rs in th e p u b lic schools o f tin s state w e re $2.500.242 less f, r 1836-37 th a n fo r 1929-30. b u t th e re h a , been a g ra d u a l increase in te a c h e rs ' s a la ries d u r ­ in g th e past tw o years. O reg o n teachers, h o w e ve r, are s t ill re c e iv in g a p p ro x im a te ly p e r ce n t Jess th a n th e y w e re in 1929-30 • • • • Advise A g ain st “ R ank" A tt o r n e y , fo r th e b a n k n ig h t c o rp o ra ­ tio n th is w e e k w ith d r e w th e ir s u it to re ­ s tra in M a rio n c o u n ty o ffic ia ls fro m In te r ­ fe rin g w ith th is p o p u la r th e a tre a ttra c tio n and assured A s s is ta n t A tto r n e y G e n e ra l M oo d y th a t th e y w o u ld a d vise t h e ir c lie n t to d is c o n tin u e b a n k n ig h t , in a ll o th e r O re ­ gon c o u n ties. c u rr e n t s lu m p has s ta rte d p rices d o w n again and th e o u tlo o k is c o n - s iq u i n t ly b e tte r. M o re o v e r, t h e in - Bet L arge Slim du tr.v is too c o m p le x and n im b le O regon p a tro n s o f h o rse a n il d o g races to tie an easy s tic k u p fo r p o lit i­ w a g e re d $3.735.113 on th e dogs and ponies cians. T h is " la b o r - p r o o f" and " p o li­ d u rin g 1937. th e lu c k y h o ld e rs o f th e w in - tic s - p r o o f ' fe a tu re is a t h ir d re a ­ M 9 7 7 t«u»C?tS d r a w ln « «’ '»W'1 nt) a g gregate o f son fo r m y e n thu sia sm . $ 3 2 ".5 0 2 in re tu rn . T h e d iffe re n c e o f $467 - Hedges Against In fla tio n and W ar 901 rep re se n ts th e 10 p e r ce n t w ith h e ld by F u rth e rm o re , th e in d u s try is tn e p ro m o te rs o f th e races and th e 2 '4 p e r a b'V tw o rnor' ’ hedges in cent " c u t" c la im e d b y th e s ta te fo r p e r m it- -a a d d itio n to those a lre a d y m e n tio n - ! tin g th e races. Bets on th e P o rtla n d do» ,,lr s t ' «he s m o ld e rin g fire s o n lv S « i'7 n7« a ra o u n te d '<> W M 2 5 I2 w h ile Of in fla tio n blaze again, th e in d u s ­ o n ly $93.776 was w a g e re d on th e horses nt t r y s h o u ld be a m o n g th e best o f th e s ta te fa ir. havens fo r c a p ita l. Second I see no p ro b a b ility o f a g e n e ra l E u ro ­ pean w a r in 1938. H o w e v e r w i t h A pprove L ibrary P lan s w o r ld c o n d itio n s as u n s e ttle d as T h e b o a rd o f c o n tro l gave its a p p ro v a l to th e y a re a " w a r p ro o f" in d u s try plans fo r th e n e w s ta te lib r a r y b u ild in » n a tu r a lly is p o p u la r. C e rta in ly , the th is w eek, o p e n in g th e w a y fo r th e c a ll f n iT h 'C , m/ '‘ k p rs w ' ,,lId he r u n n in g fo r b id s on th e s tru c tu re , cost o f w h ic h is f u ll- b la s t d u r in g a w a r p e rio d «' e s tim a te d at a p p ro x im a te ly $739 000 Hence, w h ile th e business seems Io b, - in a p o s itio n to b e n e fit fro m • ♦ • ♦ ♦ * T hirty Y ears Ago A rg u s . J a n u a ry 9 .1908—C o u n ty b o a rd m akes a n n u 3 l ta x le v y . F ig u re $33,000 m o re th a n la s t th e ir d e b t « • v e il years, a c c o rd in g t o n c u rifie s a re p o p u la r v ith me * O f course foJ h l . « eh. - i , i fo u r reasons n V fd C ‘ ‘ " a llv ' " h lg h re la tio n to t h e ir e a rn in g s. In v e s to rs n rte e fo r " '’ ’T J .m ' ,r h b ig g e r in ,/ , • i Chem ical shares. M o v - ^ ‘U p ^ e c V .U o ^ • * Jots in Jest U n ite d S tates m ig h t w a n t to get back soni, o f th e scrap m e ta l Japan has been peen In c id e n t d ir ‘ 'C t,y in , h r P a n :l’ ' T w o E n g lis h m e n h a v e been fe u d in g fo r 71 ye a rs T h a t s n m a rk f o r business at, I th e neW d e a l to »¡m at. • • • • A m e ric a n s m a rv e l a t th e Russian gam e o f p u tt n g o ne s h e ll in a re v o lv e r, s p in n in g th e c y lin d e r and p u llin g th e tr ig g e r O ne ., n n n: : v 1" ’SIX d i- r i l y p e d e s tria n s J s t ill t r y to cross s tr e e t, a g a in st lig h ts . • • • • V ngi n rP r who ran 8 *ra *n on m ilk 'i s ’ I