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V o l u m e 1 2 , N u m b e r 6 . PORTLAND, OREGON June, 1933.

LETTER FROIM HELEN CA^LMACK . M A R K Y O U R C A L E N D A R HEBREW lAIEDICINE

Dear Christian Endeavorers: Christian Endeavorers, your next big By JOHN C. BROUGHER While enjoying- the warmth of the date is Saturday, June 17th. It is Christian Endeavor sweater, I shall pen Christian Endeavor Day at Yearly (Continued from May number) you a few lines. The red and white Meeting, and all young people are urged to be present. Modern science tells us that an un monogram on this lovely sweater con balanced diet may produce anemia from stantly reminds me of the Christian Saturday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock is the Christian Endeavor business meet lack of meat; scuiwy from excessive Endeavor family to which I belong, the starches and lack of animal foods; most wonderful group of young people ing. Take an interest in the business acne or eczema, from food too rich in in the world. and be present. I do not know how well you picture The program for Saturday night is carbohydrates or fats; and constipa La iPaz, or what impressions you have unusual. Part of the time will be given tion from a too nutritive and concen trated diet. The ancient Rabbis, too, of it. The magnificent walls, which to the final contest for the best Confer are great rugged hills, constantly im ence booster stunt, and following that have pointed out the importance of a will be a splendid musical concert given pure and balanced diet in the preven press me because of their gi-andeur. tion of disease. The care of the stom Often I think of the verse, "As the b y t h e Q u a k e r Q u a r t e t f r o m I d a h o . D o mountains ai-e round about Jerusalem, not miss this excellent program. ach was considered as a basis of health. so the Lord is round about His people Food stuff was to be kept in clean dishes to protect the food from foreign from henceforth even forever." I sub WHERE HAVE OUR QUERIES COME matter. 'Warm, fresh bread, was re stitute in my mind the word La Paz FROM? garded as harmful. They believed that for Jerusalem and I have a present children should have a different diet example of the surrounding mountains. B y L Y R A M I L E S D A N N Down from the Altiplane every day from adults. They considered meat, (Continued from May issue) wne and spices as unsuitable foods for come flocks of llamas, and many burros infants and children. The Rabbis paid carrying products for sale. The pres Requested to be printed in the Friend ence of these animals on the streets of ly Endeavor by Salem Quarterly Meet particular attention that the diet includ the city, together with autos and street ed sufficient fruits and vegetables as a ing. preventative measure against constipa c a r s , m a k e s o n e f e e l t h a t t h i s i s o n e R u f u s J o n e s i n " L a t e r P e r i o d s o f tion. Ben Sira said: "Do not eat city which absorbs the new inventions with out losing the old-fashionel way Q u a k e r i s m , " t e l l s v i v i d l y h o w t h e s e large quantities of sweet food; eat and of doing things. That is true of every Queries functioned. For almost one drink less and spend more on your hundred years these were read in home and clothes." thing. The Indians spin thread, weave Monthly, Quarterly and Yearly Meeting The Talmudist, too, _ recognized the the cloth and make it into garments, in and the answers minutely drawn up, the center of a city which has stores CTeat value of water in the mainten scanned, discussed, considered, revised, ance of health. Among aH drinks which sell the silks of Japan and gar until almost every member knew the ments made in latest Parisian style. and beverages they found water to be Laura's description of the flies and Queries by heart, could forecast the the most beneficial. They said: Lack answers with almost unerring precision, of water causes stomach disorders. the hospitality which they receive at and everybody in the Society, except the the hands of the people, fits Bolivia as The Rabbis of the Talmud considered cradle-members, lived in the moral at perfectly as it does China. In the open fresh air essential to health. It stim markets everything is exposed to the mosphere of these Queries as the pious ulates digestion, strengthens the ne^- Jews of Palestine lived in the atmos dust and dirt—and flies. The market ous system and increases the resistance is perhaps the most conspicuous thing phere of Deuteronomy.'' The reading of the body against diseases. ihey about La Paz. Another time perhaps of these Oueries was a vital force in advised the avoidance of emotional di^ I can take you shopping in the market keeping individuals sensitive to moral tress and pointed out that an exce^ of issues, but the rigid requirements for mental and physical work is haimful. and see what you would buy. written answers had a deadening effect. I am thinking of the Annual Banquet These were the days of spiritual stag The authors of the Talmud considered which is celebrated for 1933 tomorrow sunshine a real remedy. . nation, but the formulation of the dis that a patient feels better in the night. May the Lord continue to pros cipline. with its rules and regulations, per the Christian Endeavor work in the flourished. ing because of the sunshine. future as He has in the past! Rabbis advised everyone to learn to The Lord is precious to us in Bolivia English_ Friends frankly faced the swim and also to acquire trades. r question in 1855, "whether the Society ancient Hebrews had a certain system and we rejoice in the privilege of being was merely drifting when she should here. The hai-vest traly is white and for exercising the bones of the body. be steering." A real spiritual revival The Rabbis of the Talmud had an un the laborers few. These are a precious is reflected in the Queries as thev have derstanding of the hereditary people, in need of the Gospel. How been revised, putting less empha'sis on sion of certain diseases, as for example, wonderful that the Lord allows us to be plainness of dress and speech and more co-laborers with Him in the great har "Do not marry a descendant of a tarn upon vital religion on the part of each ily wherein there is a condition of epi vest field of the world—at home and member. abroad! Revisions have been numerous as the lepsy." Y o u r s f o r B o l i v i a , years have passed, each Yearly Meeting, The physician of Biblical science ivas HELEN CAMMACK. both in this country and abroad, adopt probably .surgeon and apothecaiy. ing a senes similar in scope but differ had, however, nothing to do with obstet SENIOR CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR ent in wording and emphasis. From rics. This was carried on by "d- TOPICS recent revisions from England, Ireland wdves who were mentioned as earl^ as and different Yearly Meetings in the the Pentateuch. The only mechcmes that we have reference to in the Did —God Working Through U.s in United States and Canada, I have cho Testament were oil, wine and ba sam. Everyday Life. I. Corinthians sen the follownng as some of the most These were used in dressing ^^ounds. 3:9-15. (Consecration Meeting). searching in use among Friends today. "Do you come faithfully to our meet Bandages were applied to broken limbs. —What Shall We Do with Our It is considered rather modern to use Education? Acts 7:22; 30-36. ings for worship with heart prepared, music in the cure of certain types of —How Can We Improve Our entering into fellowship one with an Time? Ephesians 5:15-16. other, seeking reverently to know com diseases, esepcially mental, and to has munion wuth God and refreshment of ten recoveries in other diseaps. How —Some Social Dangers and How ever, as we look into the Old Testament to Remove Them. Romans 13:11-14. spirit? Are you obedient to the Divine we find a record of the favorable effects call, whether your service be through w o r d s o r s i l e n c e ? " of music on the striking depression of Prohibition fills the schools with well- Saul which was gi-eatly benefitted by dressed children.—Roger Babson. (Continued on page 2) David's playing the harp before him. June, 1933. TEE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page 3. Page 2. THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR June, 1933.

controlable and violent. These were suit of business, remembering that spir Cbe friendly Endeavor subjected to restraint, for in Jeremiah itual growth, family life, the interests 29:26 we read: "The Lord hath made of the church and public welfare call Editor in Chief Carol H. Lee 1723 S. E. Fifty-second Avenue thee priest—that ye should be officers for their due share of your time and in the house of the Lord for every man Associate Editor J. Emel Swanson thought?" Qy CHE5TEB A. HADLEY 327 East 52nd Street, Portland, Oregon. that is mad and maketh himself a "Are you careful to use your influ ence against the manufacture, sale and S o c i e t y N e w s E d i t o r F l o r e n c e R i t t e r prophet, that thou shouldst put him in See [\[Q. 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Some have tried to "Do you endeavor to follow the prin The writer is praying that in His good detract from the Scriptures and take effects;" "The Baptism with the Holy What a friend we have in Jesus, Portland, Oregon, by The Christian Endeavor ciples of human equality and brother providence it will not come too late. Also he is praying that it may not fall Spirit and Sanctification;" "The Bap All our sins and griefs to hear. Union of Oregon Yearly Meeting of Friends. away the supernatural, but the more I hood in your relations with all man read its truth the more I can say with kind? What is your meeting doing for upon unheeding ears. His own heart tism with the Holy Spirit for the be O u r e y e s fi l l w i t h t e a r s o f p r a i s e ! Subscription Price, per year 75c the Psalmist, "I will praise thee; for I social improvement in your community i s m o v e d a s h e w r i t e s . I f e v e r y o n e i n liever;" "The Baptism with the Holy Every sacrifice has paid, just to hear that word of hope from the lips of one a m f e a r f u l l y a n d w o n d e r f u l l y m a d e ; and to better the conditions under the Y'early Meeting could have accompa Spirit, its fruits." These subjects are Entered as Second Glass Matter, February 8, 1928, m a r v e l o u s a r e T h y w o r k s . " P s a l m s which men, women and children live n i e d h i m t h r o u g h h i s t h o u s a n d s o f timely and will be well handled by our soul, and we go onward with the words at the Post Office at Portland, Oregon, under 139:14. a n d l a b o r ? W h a t i s y o u r m e e t i n g miles of travel to the various meetings Clerk. of Dr. BIcLean echoing through our the Act of March 3. 1879. doing to encourage its members to en of the Yearly Meeting this year, they There will be a Tent City This Year! minds, "Sin, how terrible;. Grace, how (Continued from Page 1) gage in voluntary social work at home too would be moved as he. Oregon Several who want to attend the Yearly Wonderful; Time, how Short; the Gos "Are your meetings for church af and abroad?" Yearly Meeting has a group of preach Meeting have indicated their desire to pel of Christ, how Glorious!" Enrique, Abundant literature existing on the fairs held in loving dependence upon the "Are you faithful in maintaining ers of whom she may well be pround. tent on the Yearly Meeting grounds. the drunken dancer, becomes Enrique, subject of Biblical leprosy show mark spirit of God, and are they vigilant in your testimony against all war as_ in Devoted to the spread of the gospel, If you have a tent, you will be welcome the preacher of righteousness. How edly diverse views as to its nature. the discharge o ftheir duties? \V3ien consistent with the spirit and teachings sound in doctrine, glad to make what to use it on the grounds free. wonderful! The cases that are mentioned in the delinquencies occur, are they treated of Christ? Do you live in the life and ever sacrifice is necessary to carry on If You do not have one and want to And what shall be our part in the Bible are Miriam, Naaman, Gehazi and H a r v e s t ? W i l l w e s u f f e r l e s s f o r G o d timely, impartially and in a Christian power which takes away occasion of all t h e w o r k o f t h e i r m o n t h l y m e e t i n g . come, the Christian Endeavor tents will King Uzziah. One group of witers spirit? Do you individually take your wars? Do you seek to do your part Last year a drastic change was made in be available. Now Please Take Notice: that worldly men do for Gold? For maintained that the leprosy of the right .share in the attendance and serv in the ministry of reconciliation between o u r Ye a r l y r e s p o n s i b i l i t y t o t h e m e e t There are no poles for the tents; you four centuries men, greedy of gold, have Bible is caused by the true lepra baccil- ice of these meetings so that the burden individuals, groups and nations and in ings where we had been rendering fi wll have to provide your own bed and flooded the lands of South America with us which would be as the disease is nancial help. The whole program of their curses, diseases, drink, idolatry, may not rest on a few?" breaking- down of class barriers?" bedding, and you will have to write at regarded in the light of modem pathol " I s y o u r m a n n e r o f l i f e w o r t h y o f "Do you individually maintain a Church Extension was put on a free once to Mrs. VanBlaricom, Newberg, if guns, crimes and oppression, enduring ogy. Another group holds that in y o u r c a l l i n g a s a f o l l o w e r o f J e s u s spirit of good will toward all races and will basis. We finished the church you want one, for there are only 12 hardness, sickness, starvation, burning addition to lepra, the leprosy of the Christ and are y.A. watchful against nations, and (do your labor for a just year of 1931-32 with considerable finan tents available. The Christian Endeav fevers, heartache, loneliness, assassins' B i b l e i n c l u d e s o t h e r s k i n d i s e a s e s a s accepting any lower standard of con and generous policy toward thern? cial obligation to the pastors where or tents will be free of charge. BUT knives and treachery! Would we do well, such as eczema, psoriasis, scabies, duct? Are you on your guard against What has your meeting done during the help had been given. To date we are you must write in for your reservation l e s s f o r G o d a n d H i s C h r i s t t h a n t h e y still nearly $600.00 behind on this obli for Gold and its curse? Oh, that the etc. Still a third group would exclude the love of ease and self-indulgence? past year, through its efforts or cooper and if your's comes too late it will be lepra altogether and consider the Bible D o a n y o f y o u r o u t w a r d c o n c e r n s u n ation with other agencies, _ to promote gation, which was not free will, but too bad. for "first come first served." Spirit of Sacrifice for Christ's sake which was included in the Yearly Meet C. A. H. leprosy as dermatosis of many kinds, duly absorb your time and energy to peaceful methods of settling interna might lay hold upon us all, that we including syphilides. Just what the the hindrance of your growth in grace tional differences, to remove the causes ing Stock of that year. Many of the might be partakers of His sufferings as plagues which they had in those days a n d y o u r s e r v i c e f o r G o d ? " of war, and to increase the understand pastors have not received a cent on ON THE THRESHOLD OF A CONTI w e l l a s o f H i s G l o r y. this year's pledge and but very little on "A great door and effectual is open were is not certain. We read in Levit "Do you make a place in your daily ing between nations?" , , NENT—BOLIVIA icus 26:25, "And I wall bring a sword life for inward retirement waiting upon "Do you fulfill your part as a church last year's amount due them. If we ed unto me and there are many adver upon you, and when you are gathered God, that you may learn the full mean and as individuals in promoting the can raise the $600.00 due on last year's (Concluded) saries" hut God giveth the victory! together in your cities, I will send the ing of prayer and the joy of communion cause of truth and righteousness, and in salaries, it will help many of these men They are calling to us; waiting for us. pestilence among you." In Deuteron with Him? And do you live in daily to meet obligations that are hanging Our hearts are torn with conflicting As Juan Ayllon was leaving a -village the spread of the Kingdom of Christ emotions as we review such a terrible of Indians after a few days vdth them, omy 28:21, "The Lord shall make the dependence upon His help and guid at home and abroad?" over them. Will you please face this pestilence cleave unto thee until He ance?" honest obligation? When this old debt sight. And yet the Indian feels that they sent a delegation of some twenty to the pastors is met we will then be he has performed bis duty, for would Indians to plead with him to come hack, shall have consumed thee from off the "Are you endeavoring to make your PAY E T T E C O N F E R E N C E B A N Q U E T not the evil spirit that killed the mother land whither thou goest to possess it." home a place of friendliness, refresh entirely on the free will basis and there sajdng, "Come and teach us for we are will be no "hold over" on the meetings, also have killed the suckling child? like animals." Yes, indeed, like ani Similar passages are frequent in the ment and peace, where God becomes Our Conference Banquet has been— Likewise sickly and deformed children, Prophets, as in Ezekiel 7:15, Jeremiah more real to all who dwell there and to except in case their "Fixed expenses" mals! They shall have the Light! since April 21st. We were royally en are in arrears. The average paid by or one of two twins, is killed, often by C. G. TAMPLIN, 21-9 "The pestilence of David" so those who visit it?" tertained by the ladies of the Star the mother's own hands though more called, cost the lives of 70,000 persons, Do you gather in your families for Oregon Yearly Meeting to her pastors 6304 90th Street S. E., Portland, Ore. Church. Every Endeavor in this Quar this year was $50.00 per month. frequently by the hands of the witch II. Samuel 24:15-16, I. Chronicles, worship and for reading from the Bible doctor. Are they not children of the ter was well represented and we were Stories of sacrifice and faith could ON BOLIVIA PLATEAU 21-14-15. In the epidemic which fol and other chosen books in a devotional devil, and would they not eventually lowed the rebellion of Korah, Numbers happy to have some present from other b e t o l d t h a t m i g h t s t i r o u r h e a r t s a n d By Mrs. Hazel Bachman spirit, giving opportunity for prayer or points. move us to action, but surely Oregon die anyhow? Thank God for an Indian 16:49, there are recorded 14,700 deaths, praise?" mother who had come under tne influ and at that occasion by the worship of "Do you as a Church exercise a loving Long tables, beautifully decorated, Yearly Meeting will meet this small The following article was prepared by were arranged in the Star gymnasium ence of the Gospel, disregarded the Mrs. Hazel Bachman, Superintendent of Baal-peor those that died in the plague care of the children and young people in to accommodate the nearly three hun amount, and in so doing receive great tribal custom and saved her sickly child were twenty and four thousand. Num blessing. There will be time for you Missions for Boise Quarterly Meeting. your meeting, desiring that they may dred hungry people in attendance. to get your share of this money in the from untimely death, giving to Bolivia It has been used by them for study and bers 25:8-9. Soon after the outbreak ?row in the knowledge of their Heaven- Juan Ayllon, a preacher of Jesus! We Indeed we were hungry. _ Not only hands of the Yearly Meeting Treasurer is being passed on to the rest of the which followed the pestilence of Korah's y Father and in devotion to Jesus h u n g r y f o r s o m e t h i n g t o s a t i s f y c e r may shudder at what we call the ciuelty rebellion, Moses said unto Aaron, "Take Christ? Do you seek their full devel by Yearly Meeting, if you will act im of the Indian, yet have not our civilized Y'early Meeting for their use in study tain inner craving called "appetite," but mediately. Do not wait a minute; ask c l a s s e s o r C h r i s t i a n E n d e a v o r o r M i s a censer and put fire therein from off opment in body, mind and spirit? Do hungry for knowledge about doings at ( ?) brothers tortured, raped, murdered, the altar, go quickly to the congrega you provide opportunities for religious your monthly meeting treasurer how and oppressed the Indian for these cen sionary Societies. We owe Mrs. Bach Payette Lakes between July 10th and your meeting stands. Then do some man an expression of thanks for her tion and make atonement for them— teaching and for comradeship? And do 16th. turies? They know not God! They interest and care in arranging- the ma and he stood between the dead and the you make a place for each one in the To satisfying this latter hunger sev thing to raise it. If you can not get live in darkness while we have wilfully life and activities of your meeting?" it all, nay a little. Every cent helps terial. C. A. H. living; and the plague was stayed." eral able speakers, each the pilot of a and as you give, steep the gift in extinguished the light we have had. Numbers 16:46-48. These pestilences "Are you striving to develop your "Ship," unloaded a cargo concerning Hope never quickened their pulse. Bolivia has some of the oldest ruins, were not confined entirely to the Jews mental powers and to use them to the prayer. Conference. Yo u r s i n H i s N a m e , Speed the message. Souls are dying- the highest navigable lake and one of for we read of the plague of the Philis glory of God? Are you loyal to the From Florence Russell (Riverside), CHESTER A. HADLEY. while we loiter! the oldest and most revered shrines in tines. I. Samuel 6:4. Some think that truth and do you keep your mind open with the "Worship" we learned that Add to these adversaries the attacks the western hemisphere. Potosi, a this plague was the Bubonic plague to new light from whatever quarter it worship shall continue to be the domi of that great Arch-adversary, the Devil, mining town south of La Paz, is one of which we have read about as sweeping may arise? Are you giving time and nating feature. In the evening vye FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT OF with his clouds of doubts, discourage the most famous silver mining towns in England at a later date, referred to as thought to the study of the Bible and shall be privileged to hear Arthur Chil- YEARLY MEETING ment, threats and subtle attempts at the the world, located 18,000 feet above sea the Great Plague or Black Death. other writings that reveal the ways of son, Evangelist, and during the Inspira lives of God's children! (Jh! it is level and called the "City of the God?" tional Hour, Edward Harmon will give Wie can now say definitely that the wonderful to go out in His name. Clouds." There are various mental conditions "Are you punctual in keeping prom Toil up the wandering trail of yonder mentioned in the New Testament as us spiritual instruction. Quaker Quartet, of Boise Valley, will High above every -village, however well as in the Old, but in this paper 1 ises, just in the payment of debts and "Leadership" was the next to enter he with us for the sessions of Yearly mountain with me for a few moments. small or squalid, tower big churches honorable in all your dealings? Are See that little hut almost hidden from have dealt entirely with the Old testa harbor, commanded by Zenas Perisho, Meeting They will be on call at all with mounting spires, typifying one of ment. I shall cite one reference yet you careful to keep to moderation in CJiristian Endeavor Quarterly Meeting times and will be heard in the differ view under the banana palms. Again the greatest interests of Indian life. dealing with the insane who were un- your standards of living and your pur (Continued on Page 5) Page 4. TEE FRIENDLY EN DEAY OR June, 1933. June, 1933. THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page 5. S p a i n ' s c l e r i c a l s w e r e q u i c k t o e s t a b t h e y h a v e n o b e a r d , t h e n e c k i s s h o r t thrive. They also produce wool, but of lish forests and build churches after and thick, the shoulders massive and a coarser and less valuable grade than tion, and by its standing at the opening front of his house daily. The educated Methods will be presented by Dilla the conquest, and although years have the chest deep, the skin is swarthy the sheep. of a deep ra-vine through which a track residents are Spanish, but^very few ed Tucker, of Greenleaf. IMiss Tucker passed into history the Catholic religion brown or coppery to dark olive, while leads down along the bank of the river ucated. This seems not strange when has had years of experience in both holds sway in that country. Some of h a i r o n t h e f a c e i s a l m o s t t o t a l l y l a c k to the forest country on the east. No we are reminded that La Paz is an State and District Endeavor work. Rev. SOUTH A.MERICA the world's greatest shrines, Mhry the ing. The head bears hair which is spot for many miles around is so well Indian toum. The best school is con Fred Harris, of Greenleaf, will speak to Virgin of Capacabana; the great Sun black, thick and strong. The Quichua South America is the victim of a bad protected from the fierce winds that ducted by a North American Mission us on "The Doctrine of the Christian." God; the Islands of the Sun and Moon appears more robust than the Aymara, sweep the plateau. On the plateau which, however, (notice) devotes itself S p e c i a l m u s i c w a s f u r n i s h e d b y a set life gems in the coral tinted lake. s t a r t ; i t w a s n e v e r S e t t l e d b y t h e to education and not to proselyting. though usually somewhat shorter, while whites in the way and with the same nothing will grow three feet from the g i r l s ' t r i o f r o m S t a r a n d a c h o m s f r o m EarUest seats of the old Inca rulers his cheek bones are more prominent, his g r o u n d . D o \ \ m b e l o w fl o w e r s a r e Children of good Roman Catholics at Riverside, our youngest society. Wal who created a mighty empire before the forehead a bit more protuberent and p u r p o s e i n - v i e w a s o u r o w n f a i r U n i t e d t e n d i t . L e t u s c o n s i d e r t h i s s t a t e m e n t lace Beckett, of Greenleaf, favored us S t a t e s . O u r s w a s s e t t l e d b y p e o p l e grown and trees can be coaxed to give advent of the Spaniards. his skull oblong. The Quichua is in shade. It has rows of eucalyptus well. Surely they are not teaching desii-ing to worship God according to with a violin solo. clined to be docile, submissive and obe ti-ees Avhich are about the only trees much of God's Word the way we under We then heard from Bernice Hartzell, T h r e e s t e a m e r s p l y t h e w a t e r s o f the dictates of their own consciences, dient, while the Aymara is jealous of while South America was settled by that thrive in this altitude. In some stand it, when the Catholic parents are Melba, on "Sportsmanship:" Titicaca between Quagui in Bolivia and his liberty, proud, stern and turbulent, sheltered nooks of the town are gar Puno in Peru. The largest, 228 feet people only desiring gold. They sim willing for their children to attend. "Fellowship" was revealed by Ruth and of a solemn and melancholy disposi dens full of bamboo and flowering S c a r c e l y a n y o f t h e I n d i a n s a r e e d u c a t McCowan as having to do with Moon long: and 30 feet wide beam, was built tion. p l y c l i m b e d o n t h e b a c k s o f n a t i v e s a n d shrubs and sometimes beside the river ed in the Titatica Island with a popula in Hull, England, brought to the Boliv exploited them. This pride and con light rides on the Lake—and other While it is bitter cold in the Andean bright green alfalfa. The annual tem tion of three hundred inhabitants; there things of interest to young people. ian plateau in sections, assembled there tempt for labor, caste, social parasit was a few years ago, only one man that But we noticed that the older people highlands, the men and w^omen never ism and authority in church and state perature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit. The and put into service on the highest nav k e e n a i r w h i c h t h i s e l e v a t i o n g i v e s h a s could read or write. In all Bolivia only w e a r a n y f o o t w e a r o t h e r t h a n s a n d a l s . fastened itself on South American soci were enthused over the prospect, and igable lake in the world. The Indians a fine bracing quality, yet it has its 30,000 childi'en were in schools out of a were probably reminded of their own dry ^ant bulrushes and fashion into The principal item of masculine attire ety and characterizes it still. It would is a brilliant poncho worn over the b e u n p a r d o n a b l e f o r u s e v e r t o b e disadvantages. In this thin air people population of 2,000,000. But of course younger days. The Recreational fea beautiful canoes which are large enough w i t h w e a k c h e s t s a n d w e a k h e a r t s c a n they do not care for education, seem ture of the Conference will be under the t o f e r r y l i v e s t o c k o r p a s s e n g e r s a c r o s s shoulders with a slit in the center for puffed up because we enjoy better so not live. An attack of pneumonia is direction of Edwin Hansen, of Star. the arms of the lake; the Sails are the head. The style of hat varies with cial and civic conditions between the i n g l y b e i n g s a t i s fi e d w i t h t h e i r o w m l o t fatal unless the patient is hurried by and have no desires for other pleasures W o r d s c a n n e v e r e x p r e s s t h e r e a l made of reeds and when the wind fails the locality. The more prosperous two Americas, nor yet the personal vir women wear embroidered shawls instead tues of the original settlers by circum railroad to the coast. No medical than those that their fairs and festivals enjoyment we experienced at the Ban to blow they use an oar to push the treatment or drugs can give relief. craft through the shallows. The Indi of the poncho, and straw hats with high stances. supply, and those derived from the use quet Songs, yells, rounds of applause During the winter months—June, July of alcohol at these occasions, and all the and good healthy jokes on—especially ans take pare not to fall overboard crowns stiffly varnished. So proud The traveler who approaches Lake and August—the temperature is known time the use of the coco leaf, which for our leaders—were much in evidence. though, because they cannot swim, be are they of these head dresses that Titicaca rises on an immense level, they frequently go about their house to vaiy fifty or sixty degrees during the Indian is the first necessity of life. Everyone prepare to meet everyone sides the waters are very cold. stretching south to a distant horizon Of course, the friars do not desire the hold duties without removing them. and bounded on the west by bare, roll twenty-four hours. One is nevei warm else at Payette Lakes Conference. " We September is early spring in the The Andean Indian uses a small loom, except when actually in the sunlight. education of the Indian, as they can use are all looking that way. ing mountains, and on the east by lof I t i s l i t t l e w o n d e r t h e I n c a s w o r s h i p p e d hiin to their advantage much better if ORPHA PRESSNALL. Bolivian plateau. Plowing is mostly staked to the ground, in weaving his tier Cordillera. Here in the bleakest over at that time and the ground lies the Sun. There is not a furnace or hot he is left in his superstition and ignor yam into a tight fabric which meets all spot imaginable, 13,000 feet above sea water heating plant in the city. Sev fallow until late November or early the exacting demands of the high alti ance. level, is a railroad junction where two eral of the wealthier families use elec O n e w r i t e r h a s s a i d t h a t b a b i e s i n December, when barley is sown and tudes. The babies are carried on their o t h e r r o a d s m e e t . T h i s s t a t i o n i s potatoes are planted in shallow fuirows. backs. They live in little mud huts, called Viasha; from this point the rail tricity for heating purposes. The first Bolivia are spawned, not born. The thatched mainly with barley straw. stove ever used in La Paz was brought babies are considered of less value than GOIHG TO YEIIBLY lETIIIG Oxen trudge across the fields, leaving road turns eastward toward the Cor t h e r e t h i r t y y e a r s a g o b y a n A m e r i c a n the pigs and chickens about the door- little furrows surprisingly straight be The family cooking is done in great dillera, the line climbing slowly in wide While in Newberg patronize hind rude Indian plows of a type which domed ovens, some seven feet high and minister to Bolivia. At first the Indi yard or the goat and sheep that graze sweeps over the dusty shrabless pla ans regarded it with much superstition the hills. The Aymara Indian has a the establishments whose has been in use for hundreds of years, six feet in diameter, located in the teau on whose thin grass sheep are made of one long wooden beam with a and the whites considered any artificial g r e a t a f f e c t i o n f o r h i s l i v e s t o c k a n d a d v e r t i s e m e n t s a p p e a r b e l o w. yards. Low mud fences lead in every grazing. There is not a house in sight heat as injurious. Coal must be will risk his life for a lamb or goat that cross piece first hardened in a fire, then direction, dividing the tiny Indian prop Mention the Friendly Endeavor. and the railroad seems to run right up shipped in from other countries and be is lost and maybe suffering. He will fixed rigidly downward at the rear, a erties. There are some shallow dug- against a mountain wall beyond. The cause of railroad rates, retails around part of this vertical section extending w e l l s a n d t h e y d r a w w a t e r i n j u g s . traveler is 'made to ask, "Where is bring the new bom lamb in the hut and fifty dollars per ton, making it prohib warm it with his own body, and care for upward and is used by the plowman in One of the dishes held in high esteem L a P a z ? " P r e s e n t l y h e s e e s s t r i n g s itive. Coal is known to exist along the KEEP YOUR KODAKS BUSY guiding the implement. It is very b y t h e I n d i a n s i s a f e r m e n t e d c a n b e v of llama and donkeys and Indians mov it with kind and affectionate care as a east shores of the Lake; but pone of m o t h e r i n o u r o w n f a i r l a n d d o e s h e r B r i n g y o u r F i n i s h i n g light and the Indian thinks nothing of erage which is very palatable when ing along on foot to a certain point the Bolivian deposits have been devel baby, not because of its value only in to carrying it miles across country. Gath properly prepared; also empandas is where they all seem to vanish; then a oped to any extent. Aside from this. ering crops in the Andes is a communi a n o t h e r d i s h w h i c h i s v e r y g o o d . I t i s spot is reached where the railway would dollars and cents, but because he loves La Paz is quite modem in certain por them; but his babies he will sell or RILEY STUDIO ty enterprise. All the farmers of a a sort of meat folded over on the edges seem to end between a few sheds. He tions of the city. There are taxis and locality help each other to cut the grain and containing meat and potatoes with mortgage for liquor or cocaine. For Prompt, First - Class Service gets out and walks a few yards to the innumerable private automobiles. There by hand and then tie it in large bun a b o u n t i f u l s e a s o n i n g o f r e d p e p p e r s east, and then suddenly pulls up with a L a P a z i s s a i d t o b e a c a t l e s s t o w n . is also an electric car-line that extends The writer of one book, in telling of this dles, which they carry on their backs to ground fine. The women also make start on the edge of a yawning abyss two miles down the valley to another the threshing floors. The straw is b e e r a n d s e l l i t . where right beneath him, 1500 feet condition, said he had noted that he had THE GREEN LANTERN CAFE stacked inside the mud-walled farm suburb. The streets are so narrow never seen a cat there so he asked why, The long haired Indian runner plays below, a gray red-roofed city fills the that the cars have to run on one side and was told that the altitude was so 613 First Street yards and weighted down with rocks a very important part in carrying mail bottom of a gorge and climbs up its while the trolley wire is attached to high they did not live long. Later, in held by cords of hide. They also raise and running long emands, often going sides on both banks of a torrent that the walls of the houses. It is a city of Serve Home-Cooked Meals, 25c and up some wheat, com, beans and alfalfa farther in a day than a man on a mule. foams through it. Every street and relating the circumstance to one of the hay. Their fuel consists of taquaia, hills and valleys. The main streets government officials, he laughed and W E L C O M E T O N E W B E R G The mounted carrier must follow a trail square and garden and yard is laid out run parallel with the river, but the said, "It is true cats do not live long the tola shrub and yareta. Were it while the footman makes short cuts. under the 'eye as if on a map. One Mr. and Mrs. Eli L. Evans cross streets climb up and drnvn and here, but it is not the high altitude, but not for these the poor Indian, the They are frequently afflicted with sore seems to hear the rattle of the vehicles wealthier Bolivian and even the resi backs from carrying heavy loads. They over stony pavements coming faintly one has to be very careful in walking r a t h e r t h e I n d i a n s ' f o n d n e s s f o r a c a t on account of the altitude. The use of stew." dent foreigner would find it hard to chew dried cocoa leaves, which seems through the thin air. On the first Coming to Yearly Meeting by Auto? make a fire. Taquaia, used most to stimulate their physical powers and automobiles has brought better high Let us go for a stroll about La Paz to view of the wonderful city it almost see how the Bolivian spends the Sab HART MOTOR CAR COMPANY widely of all, is the dried droppings of deadens their neiwous system to all t a k e s o n e ' s b r e a t h a w a y. I t s b e a u t y ways and smooth streets. There are a the Llama. The tola shrub grows sense of fatigue. They require but is startling—^no description can do it few good houses—some of which tradi bath. During the week the city has a tion allots to the Governors. The cen ■will take care of your automotive needs. everywhere on the plateau at an alti little food. population of 100,000. On Sunday this justice. There, 1500 feet below us, tral Plaza, which will be found the best is increased by thousands of Aymara Gas, Oil, Parts and Repair Service tude of 14,000 feet or more. Yareta The Llama is a beast of burden, pro lying in a perfect kettle, rests this the town can offer, is small, but taste Indians from the surrounding counti-y. 813 First St., Newberg. Phone Green 4 grows in low rounded masses and re vides one of the oldest methods of beautiful and picturesque city, the high sembles great domes of moss, frequent est in the world. It is a strange sensa fully lajd out. On one side are the Whole families come in enmasse, many transportation known in South America. tion to be as high as our Rocky moun government offices; on another the traveling forty or fifty miles or more. l y s i x f e e t a c i - o s s . I t s l o n g r o o t s T h e y c a r r y b u r d e n s f r o m 5 0 t o 1 0 0 seat of the legislatures. Few buildings contain resin and bum fiercely. It tains and yet see no lofty mo-untain They choose Sunday as their one and T H E C O L L E G E P H A R M A C Y pounds in weight. They can travel i n L a P a z b e a r a n a i r o f a n t i q u i t y, f e w only trading day of the week, selling grows best in high sections Where there great distances without water, but they peaks towering above us—hero in the is not too much rainfall and land is not bleakest spot imaginable it lies. It have anything picturesque in gables, their products they have carried on A drug store for well people are much more handsome and better doors or windows. The same thing is their backs, and making all their pur We cater to the well. desert. Cattle, sheep, goats, oxen and tempered than the camel. They are would have been easy to establish this burros are the principal stock raised. true of the churches; some have a chases at that time. T h e s i c k c o m e t o u s . valued highly as sure-footed beasts of city on the other side of the mountain more spacious interior than others; The Aymara and Quichia Indians are burden in altitudes where horses do not at a lower level, where the valleys are (To be Continued) O u r C o m p l e t e s t o c k o f B o x C a m e r a s the principal inhabitants. In appear fertile and the altitude much less. Why some loftier towers; but all of the 16th going at less than half-price ance they resemble the Asiatic Mongols. did this strange site come to be chosen ? and 17th Century type. The churches (Continued from Page 2) In height they are about five feet two Because gold was found there along the of the friars, of course, have more Superintendent. Wlhat would Confer WANTED: A LIGHT CAR inches, although among the pure Ayma river and the Spaniaids set the Indians quality than the others. The law re ence do without classes? We are CITY MEAT MARKET ra branch taller Indians are found. to washing it. While this industry has quires a man to paint his house front proud of our schedule. "The Church FRESH AND CURED MEATS The head is large, the face broad and Ford or Chevrolet Sedan, long since been abandoned, it was at least once a year some bright color, in Relation to World Conditions" will be cheeks wide, while the nose is large and recommended by the Spanish rulers for presented by Rev. Clark Smith, Melba, ICE Write Edward F. Harmon, w h i c h s o m e w h a t a c c o u n t s f o r i t s c o l o r and Rev. Clayton Brown, Boise. Ches salient, but never sharp. The eyes are continued occupation, by it ha-ving a ful appearance. Another city ordi 716 First Street Phone Red 66 small and usually black. Ordinarily 1134 S. E. 33rd Avenue, Portland, Ore. perennial stream, by its sheltered posi- ter Hadley will enlighten us concerning nance is that everyone must sweep in Church History. Christian Endeavor H O M E R G . 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OUR FINANCIAL SITUATION a month at the Mission, under the di rection of Dillon Mills. _ The Christian For the June Friendly Endeavor— E n d e a v o r i s u n i t i n g m t h t h e m i n t h e Heacock Sash & Door Co. All the Societies whose account ap work. p e a r s b e l o w h a d b e t t e r h u r r y i f t h e y A special program was held on Moth expect to receive 250 points at Confer er's Day and bouquets were presented e n c e t i m e f o r " F r i e n d l y E n d e a v o r q u o t a to the oldest and youngest Mothers paid in full." On May 20th the ac present. counts appeared as follows: Paid Bal. due ENTIAT. S o c i e t y 1 9 3 3 1 9 3 3 ♦ B e t h a n y $ . . . . ? 3 . 0 0 We thank God for the splendid revi 215 SECOND STREET ♦ Boise 11.00 val we had from March 26th to April C o r n e r S a l m o n Entiat 5.00 16th. Edward Harmon and Frederick PORTLAND, OREGON ♦ Greenleaf 5.00 21.00 Baker were our evangelists. Their We give the best prices and service on ♦ Highland 16.25 17.00 messages were inspired of God and ♦ Kelso 10.00 brought deep conviction upon the un Doors, Windows, Mill Work, Builders' L e n t s 2 . 0 0 2 0 . 0 0 saved. Several young people were Hardware, Paint, Roofing, etc. We be ♦ Marion 2.50 saved and sanctified and God was with lieve in Quaker honesty and fair dealing. Melba 7.70 16.00 u s i n a l l o u r m e e t i n g s . Middleton 3.50 "The Boys" organized a Young Peo ♦ Piedmont 12.50 ple's Prayer Band, which is a great ♦ Quilcene 5.00 help to the young people. Dr. Geo. B. Pratt ♦ Rosedale 3.50 The Christian Endeavor had election S c o t t s M i l l s 4 . 0 0 8 . 5 0 of officers recently. The following of ♦ South Salem 8.50 12.00 ficers were elected: President, Doris Optometrist Sherwood 2.50 Wilcox; Vice-President, Rosemary MOVED TO Springhrook 4.11 9.00 Rogers; Secretary and Treasurer, Elaine 201 ALDERWAY BUILDING Sunnyside 25.83 35.00 Bradley; Prayer meeting, Doris Wil S t a r 6 . 5 0 1 6 . 0 0 cox; Missionary, Edward Haldy; Look Cor. Broadway and Alder Tacoma 2.50 12.00 out, Rosemary Rogers; Social, Marjorie Glasses Right — Prices Right ♦ V a l l e y M o u n d 4 . 0 0 Caldwell; Press, Elaine Bradley. V a n c o u v e r 2 . 5 0 5 . 0 0 Make "The Optical Shop" your ROSEDALE ♦Indicates that 1932 quota not all paid "Optical Shop" The following have paid in full to A social in honor of an attendance J a n u a r y 1 s t , 1 9 3 4 : o v e r 7 5 f o r t h r e e S u n d a y s w a s h e l d i n SUNNYSIDE INTERMEDIATES. the church basement Friday, May 12th. FOR NEWBERG. Games and a real supper were enjoyed C H E H A L E M C E N T E R . b y a l l . The_ Missionary Committee of the Electric and Acetylene Christian Endeavor sponsored a Mis S o c i e t y N o t e s sionary Museum. Several interesting WELDING and valuable articles from different M A C H I N E W O R K A N D G E N E R A L countries were displayed. REPAIRING PIEDMONT Our Christian Endeavor meetings have been increasing, both in interest Inquire of Our church conducted a series of and in numbers. special meetings from April 30th to Our pastor-, Milo Ross, attended the Moor's Machine Shop May 7th. Under the able ministry of State Christian Endeavor Convention the Rev. David L. Femvick we felt we held at Eugene. He gave us a short NEWBERG, OREGON surely did grow in grace and in the resume of the sessions at the next P h o n e B l a c k 1 6 1 knowledge of our Lord and Savior Special Machinery Built to Order Jesus Christ. We appreciated the co meeting of our Christian Endeavor operation of all the churches who helped with the special music. Builders' Supplies Electric Supplies Sunday morning. May 14th, Delia Brandenburg, missionary from China, National Life Insurance Co. Paints, Glass, Roofing brought the message at our church. Our evening service was dismissed so that all might attend the closing serv MONTPELIER, VERMONT Hawthorne ice of the Blissionary Convention. Our Christian Endeavor held a sun Life Insurance and Annuities rise Service on Easter morning, which Hardware afforded a blessing to all who attended. After the service, breakfast was seiwed K. L. MENDENHALL at Mildred Raymond's home. Sur R. R. BURNS, Agent prising how much better breakfast T A b o r 0 4 3 5 t a s t e s a w a y f r o m h o m e . Our church is now taking one night 821 Pacific Building, Portland, Or. 1078 Hawthorne Ave., Portland, Ore.