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college journey will he fru itfu l, p le a sa n t a n d successful. Ctttacr tbrovr Smtinrl s«E v r o r COMMON FO1.KN K »ta»llah«.t t*S» 1-AXiNAHI' « O O O O A R I' k d ll.w ■i u k'HT B K l'K e.wtrit-uUn« K -IIU » C. ». H Y m tA K A 'N A d T t r t l» » « M *na*»r IM blM w d «VACT m u r a d a « b y l \ ' U A * . O iv v » l'u b 'o h m « i\w u w « i> UbOMAHl' 1 OOOPAKO a w sunirarA U . T he O re g o n ian sa id "T axes, little o r g te a l. a re th e sw ea t of com m on fo lk s " S u rv e y s h ave show n th a t if th e go v ern m en t took th e e n tire net Incom e of p erso n s In th e h ig h e r Incom e b ra c k e ts , plus all the net incom e of th e U n ited S ta te s c o rp o ra tio n s , revenue would still fall fa r sh o rt of m ee tin g th e expenses of th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t T he "co m m o n fo lk s" pay m ost of th e taxes. T h e person of sm a ll m ean s and sm all b u sin e ss would b e n efit m o re th a n a nyone else by a re d u ctio n of taxes. rrwhtoii ü»ci»i*rv A n rat c 4* a » publwykíU'l» an frra d At C o lla « » Q rflyy aa aa . xa . 4 clAAA m a tta r cbtsuiaaa o r n e . At s a N o r th S ix th S t iw t S U m d U P T tO N RATK3 tCaah in A dvanaa) . u . ,«AT »1 s o Thru« B butth* » •*» Atv m uaM t, «0 i P » « m > « 'h * y-.-r.usn r a t« -NX- y r a r a d d itio n a l M «m b*r a t N a t io n a l KdltortaJ A » .* ' ia t l.n « t a ta K d itortal A aao U a i I o « Ora* -ti N »«.al>a|'»e t> u t'«ran ca p ro fita b le U N IV E R S A L D R A F T I M 1 l'B F C A K E .IIX ESf. U n iv e rsity Y M C A Rugen». O regon S e p tem b e r 14. 1936 C o tta g e G rove S entinel C o tta g e G rove O regon To th e E d ito r: A fter p ra isin g th e Idea of u n iv e rs a l c o n sc rip tio n in tim e of w ar. you say It w ould he Inconalatant to w ork fo r th is peace leg isla tio n a n d a t th e sam e tim e for n oncom pulsory m ilita ry tr a in in g In the schools. W hy n o t " T he slogan of th e a d v o c a te s o f the u n iv e r sal d r a ft h a s been " d r a f t d o lla rs a s w ell a s m en." It sounds good, so w hy not tr y I». a n d not d ra ft a n y m an u n til a n o th e r m a n ’s w e alth h a s been ta k e n for m ilita ry purposes. If It 1« rig h t to c o n sc rip t one p e r c en t of th e m en In peace tim e, th e n It should be m ore rig h t to d r a ft th e w e alth of a n o th e r one p e rce n t of th e populatio n . U ntil th a t I» done le t’s sto p d lsc rlm In a tin g a g a in st college stu d e n ts. W e hope you will be able to fin d sp ace In y o u r p a p er fo r th is a n sw e r O regon C o m m ittee for P e a ce a n d F reed o m G lenn G riffith , E x ec u tiv e S ecretary T H E J O I H X E I R N O W I.F.IM iK W A B D As young people »«‘I out fo r school o r college. It m ay be well fo r th em to c o n sid er th e m eth o d s of o th e r tra v e le rs w ho h ave h a d p le a sa n t jo u rn e y s a n d com e out sa fely w ith p ro fita b le ex p erien c e s a n d h a p p y m em ories. W hen a to u ris t ta k e s his firs t trip , h e is told by th o se w ho h av e h a d tra v e l ex p erien ce th a t h e should tra v e l light. H e Is w a rn e d th a t If he is to tra v e l fa r. see a n d lea rn m u ch in a sh o rt tim e, he m u st e lim in a te fro m his b a g g ag e e n c u m b e rin g a n d useless a rtic le s. T h e w ise heed th is w a rn in g B u t th e re a re o th e rs th a t feel. In spite of th is advice, th a t th ey m u st c a r r y m a n y u seless th in g s w ith th e m T he last se n ten c e of T h e S e n tin e l’s e d ito ria l to As th e y go ab o u t fro m place to place, th e se becom e w hich th e above q u o ted le tte r re fe rs, is a s follows b u rd e n so m e a n d p re v e n t full e n jo y m e n t of th e tr ip “ A u n iv ersal d r a ft law w ould call fo r u n iv ersal So. too. th e y o u n g stu d e n t m u st rid h im self of p re p a re d n e ss." c e rta in In c u m b ra n ce s w hich will c e rta in ly h in d e r N e ith e r m en n o r m oney w ould be d ra fte d In tim e h is p ro g re ss a n d in te rfe re w ith th e su c c ess o f his of peace B ut If th e re m u st be w a r th e u n iv e rsa l d ra ft m e n ta l trip. law w ould b rin g Into se rv ice d o lla rs. In d u stry a n d In o rd e r to " tra v e l lig h t” th e y o u u g stu d e n t m u st m an p o w er, w ith sp ecial privilege a n d p ro fits fo r leave behind fe ar, m o ro slty . laziness, ru th le ssn ess, none. in d iffe ren c e , p en u rio u sn ess, in to le ra n c e , h a te . In ju s D o llars a n d th e In d u strie s do n o t re q u ire a n y tice a n d m en ta l d ish o n esty . All. o r a n y of th ese a re d rill o r tr a in in g In o rd e r to b rin g th e m to a s ta te of im p e d im e n ta" w hich will g re a tly im pede p ro g ress p re p a re d n e s s before th e y w ould he ab le to serve the p u rp o se fo r w hich th e y w ould be used In tim e of w ar. know ledge w ard. U n d e r a u n iv e rs a l d r a ft law d o lla rs a n d th e In T h e th in g s th a t a y oung stu d e n t will need to d u strie s could be put to w o rk a s soon a s d ra fte d m a k e his e d u c a tio n a l jo u rn e y p le a sa n t a n d p ro fit It Is tr u e th a t u n d e r such a law th e m an p o w e r of ab le a r e c o u rag e, c h e e rfu ln e ss, a c tiv ity , com passion, the n a tio n could be d ra fte d , but u n tra in e d m an p o w er frien d lin ess, g e n ero sity , to le ran c e , love. Justice a n d could not im m e d ia tely se rv e th e p u rp o se fo r w hich It m en ta l in te g rity . T hese a re th e e v e r-e n d u rin g s p ir it w ould be used in tim e of w ar. ual q u a litie s w hich w ill in su re a p le a sa n t. Joyful a n d If th e proposed bill m a k in g m ilita ry tra in in g su ccessfu l journey’ a n d d ra w to him th e rig h t com o p tio n a l in o u r In stitu tio n s o f le a rn in g Is ado p ted , p a n io n sh ip of th o se w ho m ay need w h a t he w ill have th e re w ould. In case of w ar. be m illio n s of u n p re p a re d to give a n d w ho in tu r n will be able to give him w h a t m en d ra fte d Into th e a rm y w ho w ould h a v e to u n d e r he m ay need, a n d la s tin g frie n d s h ip s will be form ed. T h ey will not d ra w to him th e type o t th in k in g w hich i go m o n th s of tr a in in g before th ey could he e ffectively used will hold him b a ck H e will find th a t he h a s n o th in g A c o m p u lso ry m ilita ry tra in in g law Is a p re p a re d in com m on w ith th o se w ho a re tr y in g to p ro g re ss th ro u g h w orldly in flu e n ce , h u m a n finesse, o r w ay s . ness m ea su re . I t s e n fo rc e m e n t w ill n o t only be a a n d m ea n s w hich a re In a n y w ay d isc red itab le S uch j b e n efit to th e c o u n try In c ase of w a r. but will also b e n efit th e m en w ho w ould be d ra fte d u n d e r a u n i m eth o d s m ay a t tim e s su g g est th em se lv es to him a s v e rsal d r a f t law being e asie r, m ore te m p tin g o r a llu rin g , b u t th e By all m ea n s “d r a f t d o lla rs a s w ell a s m e n ” In tra v e le r, w ho h a s once left b e h in d all u seless a n d bu rd en so m e b ag g ag e , a n d w ho is tra v e lin g lig h t tim e o f w ar. b u t In tim e of peace p re p a re m en, u n d e r c o m p e ten t o ffice rs, so th a t w h en th e y a re d ra fte d w ith only th a t w h ic h he needs to m a k e h is Journey th ey will Im m ed iately be o f re a l u se to th e c o u n try sm ooth a n d easy, c a n n o t be easily p e rsu a d e d to ta k e a n d be able to b e tte r p ro tec t th em se lv es once th ey up a load th a t w ill b rin g sa d d isa p p o in tm e n ts a p d a re in th e a rm y . m a k e h is Journey a failu re. T h e e d ito r o f th is p a p e r w ish es to th a n k Mr. R e alizin g th is he w ho tu r n s h is b a c k on te m p ta tio n will find m a n y d o o rs opened to him on h is t r a v G riffith fo r g iv in g him th e o p p o rtu n ity of f u r th e r c le a rin g u p a n d e x p la in in g th e s ta n d ta k e n In a n els. a n d u n fo rse en p lea su re s of th e rig h t ty p e will e d ito ria l in th e A u g u st 20 Issue of T h e S entinel. com e to h im easily a n d n a tu ra lly a n d his school o r on th e re p u b lic a n tic k e t h av e been filled b u t th e d e m o c ra ts h a v e so f a r filled o nly one o f th e ir th re e vacancies. • • • T he board o f c o n tro l h a s ask e d S u p e rin te n d e n t P r a y of th e s ta te police to c h ec k up on s ta te ow ned a u to m o b ile s w hich fail to display th e re q u ire d d e p a rtm e n ta l o r In s titu tio n a l d e sig n atio n . W hile th e law for y e a rs h a s re q u ire d s ta te ow ned c a rs to be plain ly m a rk e d it h a s been p re tty g e n era lly Ignored R e p ea te d o rd e rs by th e bo ard of c o n tro l in th e p a st on th is su b je ct h ave gone un h eed ed larg e ly b e cau se no a tte m p t w as m ad e to e n force th e o rd e r Som e d e p a rtm e n t* com ply w ith th e le tte r of th e law by m a rk in g th e ir e a rs w ith labels so dim a s to be seen only a t very close range. • • • A p ro p o sa l by S ta te T r e a s u r e r H olm an th a t som e of th e la rg e r tre e s In W illson p a r k m a rk e d for d e stru c tio n to m a k e w ay fo r th e capitol, he tr a n s f e r r e d to th e blind school c a m p u s w as found to be Im p r a c tic a l w h en the c o st of m oving th e tre e s w as e stim a te d a t from $1500 to $2000 each. H u g e m ap le a n d fir tre e s th a t h a v e been gene r a tio n s in develo p in g w ere u n ro o t ed In a few m in u te s by th e pow er ful shovels used by th e c o n tr a c to r in c le a rin g th e site f o r th e new building. A six-foot h ig h , tig h t b o a rd fence h a s been th ro w n up a ro u n d th e cap ito l site to k e ep c u r ious s p e c ta to rs a t a d ista n c e a s the w ork o f e x c a v a tin g fo r th e new s ta te house p ro g resse s In p re p a r a tio n fo r c o n stru c tio n w o rk w hich Is expected to g e t u n d e r w ay w ithin th e n e x t few w eek. STATE CAPITOL NEWS LETTER Salem . Ore., Sept. 23.— A to ta l of 257 O regon m en a n d w om en w ere ■ nro lled In th e ra c e fo r s ta te a n d ied eral offices w hen th e lis ts w ere closed fo r th e filin g of In d ep en d en t «andidacies F rid a y nig h t. T h is re p resen ts a n e t in c re a s e of 37 candi- ia te s since th e re s u lt of th e May- p rim a ries w ere m ad.- know n. T he figure does n o t Include th e te n p resid en tial a n d vice p re sid e n tia l -a n d id a te s, none of w hom a r e resl- le n ts of O regon, b u t w hose n am es will a p p e a r on th e s ta te ballot. R e p u b lic an s w ith 111 c a n d id a te s op th e list being th re e -u p on th e ir le m o c ra u c riv a ls w ho have only 108 e n trie s in th e ra ce w ith v a c a n cies in th e ir leg islativ e tic k e t in th e ihlrd and n in th re p re s e n ta tiv e dis- :rict.- a n d no c a n d id a te fo r d is tric t Attorney in W a sh in g to n c ounty. E xcept fo r th ese th re e v a ca n cie s :he d e m o c ra ts h a v e a com plete •ta te tic k e t, m a tc h in g th e ir re p u b lican o p p o n e n ts m an -fo r-m an a t every po in t in th e fall c am p a ig n for the firs t tim e in m an y y e ars. Seven c a n d id a te s a re c a m p a ig n ing u n d e r th e b a n n e r of th e social ist lab o r p a rty —five fo r p re sld en tl- il e le c to r a n d one e a c h fo r U n ited S tates se n a to r a n d c o n g ressm an from th e th ird d istric t. T w enty-five can d id ate s a re r u n n in g a s Inde pendents. T hese Include te n candl- la te s fo r p re sid e n tia l e le c to r five lU pporting T hom as and five, Lem ke tw o c a n d id a te s fo r U nited 3 tate s se n a to r, tw o fo r c o n g ress from th e th ird d istric t, one each for s ta te tr e a s u r e r a n d a tto rn e y general, five fo r th e s ta te se n a te , tig h t fo r se a ts In th e house o f rep- ■esentatlves a n d fo u r for th e office if d is tr ic t a tto r n e y In a s m a n y » u n tie s . O f th e 12 n o n -p a rtisa n candidates fo r Judicial positio n s six ire a lre a d y a s good a s elected, h e ir o p p o sitio n h a v in g been ellm - n a te d In th e M ay p rim a ries. T h e co m p le te d s ta te tic k e t now iffers a choice betw een five c an d l- latew f o r p r e s id e n t a d em o crat, e p u b lic a n . S o c ia lIst-b a b o rlte , Socl- ,11st a n d U nion, th e l a t t e r tw o run- ln g a s "In d e p e n d e n ts.” T h e re a re Iso fiv e c a n d id a te s fo r th e U n ited ta te « s e n a to r s h lp a n d five c a n d í a te * fo r c o n g re ss fro m th e th ird Is trlc t Two republican and three demo- ratlc legislative candidates have dthdrawn from the race »Ince the rimarles. Both o f the vacancies A A A T he law c a u g h t u p w ith 54 d ru n k e n d riv e rs on O reg o n h ig h w ays d u rin g A ugust, a c c o rd in g to re p o rts filed w ith S e c re ta ry of S ta te Snell. In each In sta n c e th e o p e ra to r's license o f th e o ffe n d in g m o to rist w as revoked. T h ree o th e r m o to rists had th e ir p e rm its re v o k e d d u rin g th e m onth a n d 67 li censes w ere suspended, 59 o f th ese fo r re ck less d riving. se e A g itatio n fo r a s ta te ow ned of fice build in g In P o rtla n d w as re vived th is w eek In a re p o rt to th e b o a rd of c o n tro l by W allac e 8. W h arto n , b u d g e t d ire c to r, callin g a tte n tio n to th e fa c t t h a t th e 39 s ta te a c tiv itie s o cated In P o rtla n d a re housed In 23 d iffe re n t office b u ild in g s s c a tte re d all o v e r th e city. C o n c en tratio n of th e se a c tiv i I tie s In one bu ild in g , o r In tw o a d ja c e n t buildings, W h a rto n to ld the board, w ould re su lt In In c re a se d e fficien cy a n d In n u m e ro u s e co n o m ies in o p e ra tin g c o sts esp ecially In c o n n ec tio n w ith telep h o n e se r vice w hich could th e n be h an d led th ro u g h a c e n tr a l sw itc h b o a rd m a te ria lly re d u cin g th e n u m b e r of tr u n k lines. T h e m o re th a n $67,000 paid o u t by th e s ta te each y e a r In re n ta ls In P o rtla n d . W h a rto n , de c la re d . w ould. If c ap italiz e d on a five p e rc e n t b asis fin a n c e a b u ild ing c o stin g $1347,000. th e d e b t to be a m o rtize d w ith in a 20-year p e r iod. • • • O re g o n 's 1936 c ro p o f new law y e rs w as n o t q u ite a s la rg e n s u s u al b u t it m u st h a v e been o f b e tte r q u a lity Judged fro m th e fa c t th a t 61 o u t of th e 87 a p p lic a n ts w ho took th e b a r e x a m in a tio n s passed In sp ite o f th e h ig h e r s ta n d a r d s re c e n tly Im po-ed by th e b a r a sso c ia tio n . F o u r o f th o new law y ers a re w om en. • • • P e n sio n re c ip ie n ts w ere sp a re d a n o th e r e x p erien c e w ith "ru b b e r" c h e c k s th is w eek w h en S ta te T rea s- ur> r H olm an a r ra n g e d to ta k e Care of a n o v e r d ra f t In th e pension fund u n til th e s ta te re lie f com m ission could c o v er a n o v e r d ra f t o f n e a rly $30.000. H ad th e tr e a s u r y d e p a r t m e n t stood on Its r ig h ts a flock of pension c h e c k s w ould h a v e b o u n c ed h a ck to th e ir b e n eficia rie s m a rk e d "n sf.” ! Tin« n i l I D | i | | . \ ! 111L Vflil IWIILk) J World, National und State News M E C h u rch , C J H all P a sto r S uitdav »chool. 9 46. forenoon » * ,' D ro u th A r e « O ne IhoUtMtnd tw e n ty one eoun- Ice, II, se rm o n hv th e l*»»lor E ven In*- .elvice. 7 SO. serm on «ublecl tie . In 23 elate» a re now d e .lg n a te d l.ig h tln » Up F a m ilia r Bible l*a» a . d ro u th e m e rg en c y arvae. a c c o rd suge» Young people's m eeting«. ing to a n a n n o u n ce m e n t by th e d e 6 30 p. m E p w o rth Ix n g u e p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu re d ro u th • • • c o m m itte e, th e w hole » tele of K an C h ristia n S cience Mock* tv Hun » ■ I . Included In Ihle a ie a d«\ school. 9 45; forenoon service. • • • 11. »eitnon .ublecl "H ealltv '* • • • O regon Egg I“rotlt>c44on. U au ttst C h u rc h . H an rv W. Davi» E gg pi'm luctlon In O regon d u r P aatm Bible school 10 m orning ing 1936 1« put a t sin m ini' n com- w orship 11. serm o n W hen Orel l«ir.Hl w ith 761 m illion in W aehlng S p e a k s. young peoule's m eeting It Sit a t 7 SO th e nasini will p reach ton a n d 1.683 m illion In C alifornia. on " L a u n c h in g th e S h i p ” th e flr»t T he av erag e fa rm price per doasll In a series on "T h e V oyage of Life In O regon waa 23.7 c en ts, m ak in g • • • th e ir to ta l value about $5# m illio n . Prv»bvl«*rlan C h u rc h . J im c « Aik Jwet I per cen t of I he I * tt to ta l in S m ith , »••»tor Munday school. value. 70 m illion egga o r 33 8 p e r 9 1V foren o o n »ervlce. I l, »»raion auliteci Snw liur and Re«ptnff A c en t of the to ta l production, w ere I la rv e nt *s M e d ita tio n ;" » n o d a l »•* e stim a te d In h a v e been eonsutnad lection bv c h o ir: rvsnlni? »ervlce. on th e O regon fa rm s w here they 7 30 Rcrnion »object. "A H tudv In w ere produced In 1936 T he farm IStpuInritv S ecret and Danger;** value of all egga «old from O regon y oung people*» m erlim i». C h ristia n fa rm s In 19X6. a t an av era g e price E n d ea v o r, led bv M ary fane S m ith of 23.7 cen ts, wa» $t 4 millions. n ra v e r m ee tin g C o tta g e m eetin g at • • • hontc of Rev W in M ci lee T h u r s (*<M>l>erutRr l>alr> Salem day. 7 30 n m. • • • D airy **«M»|»eratlvs» the 1 s t seat of B lue M ountali. C h u rc h S e r farm ers* m ark rtln i? o rg a n isatio n s, vice« to be co n d u cted T uesday had a n tAO.IMM) IMM) Increase In b u si night of each w eek, will » ta rt S»p ness d urlnit the 1U3N36 tn n rk stin « t e n t b e t 3 2 Ml»» F e r n P a rtrld < e and »eason c o m p a red to 1U34 3ft. T otal Mr» E v a A Ison of the I*entero»tal »ale» t«f 2 270 J a n s . t...p< : .1? «•» r. A»»emhly of G od will be In c h arg e . S pecial m usic will be a fe a tu re of p o rtin g from 45 state» am o u n ted to $320.a00.(WM) d u rim t the recent »ea- ev ery service • • • s<»n A h ig h er price lex el account Blue M ountain U nion Munday rd for a p a rt of the Increase. The n um ber of d a iry m en m a rk e tin g School S u n d a y school. to. • • • m ilk a n d c rea m th ro u g h co o p er« - F re e M ethodist C h u rch . A E lives 1» al»>ut 72O.IMM) a t present Mime, I ‘ii.ntor S u n d ay school. ** 46; M ora th a n 25 per cent of the foren o o n »ervlce. II. se rm o n s u b c re a m e ry b u tte r produced in tb s U. irci. "T h e Church*» N erd;*’ «-ve H. Is m a n u fa c tu re d by co operative n ln g »ervlce. 7 30. se rm o n su b ject. $s»4»clat l o t i » Ainiut one fifth of the The Church*» N ecessity . T hursdav cheese la also produced by coopera nig h t. O c to b er I R»v. P e te rs o n of live cheese factories. E ugene will b rin g a »nerlai tna»- • • • sa * e R a ilro a d M ileage. • • • M ethod!»!« H old C h u rc h S ig h t W ith less th a n six per cen t of C h u rc h n ig h t, ho n o rin g m any th e w o rld s lan d a re a a n d |>oputa new com er» to th e c o m m u n ity , was lion, th e U nited S ta te s h a s 32 per observed T h u rsd a y e vening a t the cen t of th e ra ilro a d m ileage of the M cthixliat c h u rc h A pot-luck d in n e r w as served a t 6 30 a n d social world • • • e n te rta in m e n t follow ed. Rev C. J H all a cted a s to n stm a a te r The H r T r a n s p o rta tio n follow ing n e w co m e rs w ere intro- A ccording to the d e p a rtm e n t of d u c ed a n d »poke b riefly Mr an i .co m m e rc e, n early h a lf of th e jxjpu Mr» M m lfV. re s id e n ts o f th e Silk latlo n of th e c o u n try Is now served Crack c o m m u n ity w ho carne re by a ir lines, a n d th e re «re 109 com c en tly fro m Los A ngele». Mr nml p a n ie s in o p e ra tio n w ith ro u tes M rs F re d W u llsc h lae g ar and to ta lin g a little over 83,<WXJ miles. c h ild re n recen tly o f C a lifo rn ia . Mr a n d Mr». C lark H« rsh of A rkan»n». A ir tra v e l h a s g row n c h e a p e r and w ho a re »pending th e w in te r w ith m o te c o m fo rtab le , a n d safer. l*ast M rs H e rsh s » lite r Mr» C J H all y e ar, th e re w as but one p assen g er »nd fam ily; Mr and M rs C. H fa ta lity fo r every 24.ooo.ooo passen Allen, w ho have c h a rg e of th e O re g e r m iles covered. G e n era l tr a n s Io n ia n c irc u la tio n In th is sectio n ; o c ean ic p a sse n g e r service is e n Miss Lyle, em ployed at th e F irs t visioned fo r the reaso n ab ly n e ar .N ational tuink. A n u m b e r of the f u tu re the g ian t flying c lip p e rs’* young people, w ho left th is week tra v e lin g fro m C alifo rn ia to the fo r college, also spoke T h e v a r P h ilip p in e s a n d C hinn will soon ious d e im rtm e n t su p e rin te n d e n ts ta k e passenger» $nd president*« «poke briefly of the • • • < o m ln g y e a r’s w ork Mrs. Alvls ( u n i Im p o rts. W icks w as in c h a rg e of th e e n te r I m p o r t, n t c o rn d u rin g the flrxt ta in m e n t. M ore th a n seventy-five fo u r m onth» o f Ihl» y e a r w«ra w ere In a tte n d a n c e • • • g r e a te r th n n fo r the five full year« C h o ir to Ulne p re ce d in g 1935 T he c h o ir of the M ethodist c h u rc h wilj e n te r ta in w ith a c o v er ed dish d in n e r T u e s d a y e v en in g nt th e c h u rc h T h e wive», h u sb a n d s a n d sw e e th e a rt» will also a tte n d D in n e r will l>e nerved a t 6 30. e n te rta in m e n t a n d c h o ir p ra c tic e will follow J a m e s Lew is, m usic s u p e r v iso r In th e c ity schools, will be d ire c to r All fo rm e r m e m b e rs of th e c h o ir a n d o th e rs In te re ste d In Joining a re Invited to a tte n d . • • • lla p tis tn Meet. T h e B a p tist U m p q u a a sso c iatio n , w hich Include» e ig h t c h u rc h e s In th e d is tric t b etw ee n R o se b u rg and Ju n c tio n <’ltv in th e co ast a n d vai lev sectio n , a re m ee tin g to d a v and F rid a y a t S p rin g field . T hose from th e local c h u rc h w ho will a tte n d th e m ee tin g to m o rro w a re M rs K K. Mills. Mrs. A. C. Hpligg» Mrs Mam W a rre n M rs D an W alto n , Mlsa Svbll R u th . M iss U n i t Zen- d ro n a n d Mrs. F ra n c e» C raw ford. •• « I t - J mu (I 'wd P a u r tig r r a It, live am ok lug c,im |M irtiucnt u n m y train w ere a rg u in g a b o u t w hy rail,.«ut I m u n c a ta lack - A fa. lory owner wt 4 it wa« bccauw of Free |ui k up- and delivery of le u than car load freight. The iailtuad valla fur the l.C L freight at xtdp pw'g d x<r and deliver« it to c u n u g n ce ’» dour. • A traveling «alcwman «aid It wa» t>riau>o «o m an y pa «Bar ger a n d freig h t train « now ru n on footer «chcLilc« • T h e re w»6 u ochrMtl prtn- cli' ,1 It, th e uruup and he «jtd It waa hcvau»«’ train travel 1« ao m u ch cheaper fo r pataensera. li e «aid >as«ciigcr la rra arc at the O W M t point ill hl«tory, w ith »uhxtanlialrixlui’iliHta if you buy a ro u n d -trip tic k e t aiul no m o re aur- rhartte fo r ridlntr In »Icep ing vara. * | One m an, n fa rm e r, «aid he liked « n m rthing h r c o u ld d r- |w nd on, th a t'« w h y lie wa« tia v e h n g b y tra in • Another man, a nrwtpaprr re |A -rtrr, «aid pco|>le w ere in favor of raitraaa travel be- c.iuve it ,» by far the a «feet lie qu> • -4 a l>d of « ta t» tu « I n « ,, a l*«k'-died.’’ lave and L et Lave.** • A hanker w e all k n o w by u-tino «aid railroad tux p ay ment »mean a lot in till« »tale, e W r v i e pr .«h 1 < *f r a I Im ad ac hieve- n.rnt«. a p p re c ia te th e public*« g .«I wilt a n d Increased p a trta i- ogr. and pledge continued prog- ICM- / W ESTERN R A IL R O A D S .«a r m r i r t j .M A N coweegrr Pacific International Holds Stage Oct. 3-10 Stab* I’oiiltry m e p M eet. A c o n sid era b le n u m b e r o f I«ane co u n ty p o u ltry m c n a re a tte n d in g th e th ir te e n th a n n u a l s ta te p oultry- m e n ’s c o n v en tio n a t O regon S ta te college today. S ep tem b er. 24. T he m eeting» 1» b e in g held In th e M e m o ria l U nion b u ild in g on th e ra m - p u r A full d a y h a s been p lan n ed . T h e p ro g ra m co n v en es a t 10 a. m. a n d continue» u n til 3:45 p. m co n d u cted by th e L ions c lu b s of O reg o n som e tim e th is fall. T he build in g w as a cc ep te d fro m the c o n tr a c to r th is w eek by th e board of control. • • • Mai«- m oturlHta reapond m orn p ro m p tly to d a n n a r algnala th a n do ; th e fe m a le of th e «perle, a cc o rd in g to tedte co n d u cted by the s ta te h ig h w a y eom m l«alon n t th e a la te fa ir. E ig h ty p e r r e n t of th e m en w ho took the ten t w ere a b le to Hhove on tho b ra k e w ith in th ree fo u rth * o f a e rro n d a f te r th e flnnh o f th e red “«top” sig n a l w herenn o nly 55 p e r c e n t of th e w om en w ere ab le to m eanure up to thin ntand- nrd. T h e leg isla tiv e com m ission on g o v e rn m e n ta l a n d a d m in is tra tiv e re o rg a n iz a tio n will m eet h e re next w eek to h e a r a " p ro g re ss" re p o rt from Its su b -c o m m itte e w hich h a s been w o rk in g w ith n su b -co m m ittee of th e s ta te p la n n in g b o a rd on v a ri ous p h a se s o f p ro p o se d ch n n g es In th e se t-u p of th e s ta te g o v e rn m e n t. M em bers o f th e leg isla tiv e In terim committee e n tr u s te d w ith a stu d y of th e p roblem of g o v e rn m e n ta l re o rg a n iz a tio n Includes S e n a to rs Al lan A. B ynon o f P o rtla n d a n d N. G. W allace o f B end, a n d R e p re s e n • A A ta tiv e s E a rl H. H ill o f C u sh m an , T h e C olum bia flnh fig h t betw een H a r r y D. B olvln o f K n tm a h Knlls, E. I* * R oss o f H illsboro, a n d M oore th e nelnern a n d gill n e tte re g o t In to th e a u p rem e c o u rt thin w eek H a m ilto n o f M edford. A A • w hen a n ap p eal wan ta k e n fro m a T h e new $5,000 d o rm ito ry a t th e d e c re e by C irc u it Ju d g e W a lk e r s ta te school fo r th e blind Is to be w ho refuned to o rd e r th e an tl-nelne know n a s B. F . Irv in e H a ll In h o n bill k e p t o ff th e N o v em b er b allot. o r o f th e blind e d ito r o f th e O re T h e h igh c o u rt in expected to a c t gon J o u r n a l w h o a ssiste d m a te ria l on th e apponi thin w eek nlnce tho ly In s e c u rin g th e a p p ro p ria tio n fo r m ennuren th n t a re to go on th o b a l th e b u ild in g fro m th e la s t leg isla lo t m unt bo c e rtifie d to th e co u n ty tu re . D e d ica tio n c e re m o n ie s will be clerkn by S e p te m b e r 25. U The W is t'« irri-nt yearly > x|MNtitii,n nml i ntertn in - incrit feature in ready fu r the c u rta in to ro ll up I’a cifie ItiL in a li'H i.il l,iv. slock E xpoxition open« in P ortland, October 3rd mid <'oiitinii.R u n lit October 10th, inclu.«ive! Featured in this 26th conaeeutive event arc 19 great show-g in one ¡ticliid iu p exhibit« o f the w o rld '« fineat d a iry ami beef ra ttle , «heep, hop«, honti'«, p o u ltry ami pet Rtoek. ho(f«, laud produet«, d a iry product«, fi«h and yatne, 4 II Club w ork, wool nnd m ohair, in d u a tria l product«, and flower«. W ild , outlaw horge« from the ratine« ami «leek, per fe c tly liroomed purebred« from the h I iow ring« w ill both he «ecu in the Rodeo and Horse Show, w hich are packed this year w ith new feature« ami th rill« , in c lu d ing farnoti« 1' H. A rm y Horae Show rid in g and ju m p ing team. We Hiiggi«., that a visit to thi« great «how is both an education nmI an entertainm ent tre a t fo r every mem ber o f the fam ily. A ttend i f you possibly can. And niny wee remind you that this hank alwny« seek« to en courage thoNe enterprise« that co ntribu te to com m un ity welfare. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of C o ttag e G ro v e a 2WL&P -, ¿V l U I l l i n i n o