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H IL L S B O R O Fa F*» Two G Dairymen Benefit A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O , The Great American Heme CHURCHES Thursday, October 15, 193ft OREGON Public Forum <>p|n»» cm M ilitary I’lin F irs! C hurch o f C h rist. S c ie n tis t S ervices a re held every Sunday it 11 a in ; W ednesday evening services at 8 o’i •lock; Sunday sclnxji 'a t It a m. P upils u p to tin* age i of 20 y ears a re welcomed. Free : reading room open on W ednesdays and S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p. nt An increase in the price of m ilk has E ditor Hill.xhot'o Argils A- .« W ith W hich 1« Combined the R ill-h o rn Independent Iciij’ tune resident ol Hillsboro. 1 been g ra n te d by the slate m ilk control BU laburu A rg u * Kntab. 1x14 H U lfboi <> ludtfp-'tidvttl I »tab I S . 3 a n t s t i l l in te re s te » ! i l l w h a t i ‘« h s on h o ard fo r th e P o rtlan d d istrict and the M r k I N N K Y X M r K I N M Y . I ’ u b li* h e r» in the com m unity and 1 havu buen biggest p erc e n ta g e of the increase goes to in lcic t Hu» P u b lis h e d T h u r. u.iy. I n te n « l .»• ittl-rl.*»** m a tte r In th e r e a d in g w i t h g re a .it t Vs'THF'X-'tOU a r p o n to ffiv e a t H ills b o r o . O re g o n article« uppeuring in vour i e »n s th e dairym en. This law has been of real C P P u y eo t o ma | o f S e p te m b e r H ith inti 24th reiHard value to th e d airy m en of the P o rtlan d W EH C n G SMOlcte’*. I M R S E C M. K IN N E Y in i ’ th e h i l l to m a k e m i l i t a r y tr a m W V I It N I M K IN N E Y Sunday's topic. "Doctrineof Atone A»HOciate Editor m ilkshed, w hich includes h u n d red s o f , merit." Editor S T tu L ,a c c o id mg elective at Kuu.eiie and Cur , \ tillis W ashington county dairym en, and talk s lb > SkA? s'HCT >CU OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OP W ASHINGTON COI NTY H aving been for years a mein M. F. Church i Bethany) w ith most of them will show th a t they w e C e Q u it e h S elected a» O rv g .m ’a B e st W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r, 1933 I her of the Women s C h r i tia n T e rn On G erm antow n road. Sunday hold the sam e opinion. N a m e d on A ll- A n u r i. an W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r E le v e n . 1930 ! per.iiie Union an organization .set FLRtVE'2 t*ACK tM school every Sunday, 10 a in.; G e r up to w ork ft i •r tem perance mid H o n o ra b le M e n tio n N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l A '- o c ia tio n N e w s p a p e r From now until the votes an» The increase to th e consum ers w a s m an service. 11 a m , first and xQXCo. i i>cace. a group w hich has (or ycai counted on N»>vcmbcr 3. national Production Conteat, 1934-35, a n d G e n e ra l E x c e lle n c e , 1933 th ird S undays. English service, tl m ade necessary by th e increase in p ro d u c a. favored th e v Unitary, as ugaitut | chan n u n will adm it nothing short nt.. second and fourth S undays S u tte rr ip tin n K a te« S t r ic t ly Ca«h in A d v a n c e tion costs to th e dairym en, whose costs are - E. Ju liu s T raglio, pastor. th e eompuLsory system . 1 was ¿air- of a land-lid»* for th e ir ic••pective tf M E .'Z C 't/ - ULüSki W ¡ th in W a s h in g to n C o u n ty prised at tin article w hich von »andidati s Even l.c m k r will he m ounting along w ith those in o th e r lines. .35 Two month* ....... \V h E n X. th n s OF Per J 1 .............$1.50 clipped from I’lic O regon V«>t< t ready to prove that t h e union l u . i l a t i n P la in s P i csb y terian C hurch $9 20 F acto ry prices w ere increasing to a point, O n e m o n th ........... Six in o n h ts and which you eiuloi cd. when it party will c a n s enough *>tat«*. to - n - tc s e S hc C t unday school at 10:1a: preaching $»>.50 • P e r copy T h re e m o n th * w here they th re a te n e d to pull m uch of the at S 11: ignored en tirely organization • like I throw the election into the lion »• C E. at 8 p. m D u rin g the O u ts id e W a s h in g to n C o u n ty 61-11 3TK.» ' ours, the churches, the National o f r e p i i " « ututivt- thcrohv a • mu g rad e B m ilk supply aw ay from th e P o rt m onth of O ctober the E pistle of $2.00 F o re ig n c o u n trie s V. 8 ., p e r >e a r E ducational a >.ociation. th<* Na 1 mg Ins oe» upanev o f th e W h ile P au l to the E phesians is being land m arket. ■ tional Culture s of P arents a n d H o u se n e x t J a n u a iy . stu d ied daily A series of serm ons M E M B E R O re g o n S ta te , Teachers, the Jewi.sh Kabbis. the F ir s t A u dite»! P aper. Tin» outstanding ev en l of tin* p ad Yet we have the sp ectacle of the m orn t being preached on th e book E d it o r ia l A s íu ie ia tio n and l. a r g e - t A B C W e e k ly i M ethodist, P resb y terian and Con N A - few «lays, how ever, w a. /\ 1 S m ith's C ir c u la t io n in W est. ing p a p e r in th e m etropolis (co n stitu tio n Andrew C arrick, pastor. I «legation churches of th e S tate of I announcem ent that lie would su p r ia l ion. , O iogon th e E arm eis' Union and port tioveruui' I .andon T he effect ally opposed to any governm ent control) T h e O ren co R e e d v ille P a rish others, w hen you spoke of tln v e < f tin» S m ith sp«*ech will u n d o u b t ta k in g exception to the raise and critic iz Sunday school in both churches. | supporting the m ovem ent, edly w in;' votes to th e republic in Oppose Change ing th e milk control law. C onsum ers w ould 10 a in ; w orship service in the i I am .lire T he O n gon V«»ter mi •• ’ hie that w er»» counted nil by the O renco church. 11 a. m : w orship | led you in .several things wlien it new »teal R epublican leadei . claim U nder “ Public F orum " the A rgus re rig h tly ta k e the increase w ith good grace serv ice in th e R eedville church. 8 I im plied that only Mdioois, labor 'th e y will gain 3 000.000 vote., bv it M issionary society prints a letter criticizing this n ew sp ap er and as an indication of b e tte r tim es tnd P nte. in. ts at W O omen's com m unists, the (¡ran g e and a (’h.iirm au Earley on the other renco on the th ird W ed | few disaffected stm ients are the I hand discounts it alto g eth er Just for its opposition to th e m easure th a t resu ltan t increased costs if not stirre d u p nesday of each m onth and at R eed editorially. , ones supporting the m easure 1 how large a follow ing the ex New ville on th e fo u rth T hursday of would elim inate com pulsory m ilitary tra in , happen to know personally that , York governor still retninx is prob- each m onth. ’ tf ing id the O regon S tate college and the ' Mr Neubei tjer. whom T he \ ’»»t«w I leniatical I charges w ith tun ing organized tin» G overnor I.andon m ode no foi I niversity of O regon. The le tte r says th a t S eventh-day A dventist C hurch cam paign, w as in no sense the m .d spe eches la s t week R eturning we have been misled by arg u m en ts in the Serviees each S abbath iS atu rd ay ) A Fine Work 1 leader. ft • T t » p e k . i o n I’ m las li- • . • as follows: S abbath school, 10 a. Oregon Voter. T he V oter's <pio ti»ms .seem to well satisfied w ith h i. tour of th e The O regon S tate L ibrary is one of the m. M orning w orship at 11 P ra y e r I On T hursday hi . 1 me to be atisurd H ere is on« "Is m iddle w ed F irst, let us say th a t we w ere definitely sta te 's most w orthw hile activities and its m eeting at 8 p in. W ednesday: ! dem ocracy to he denied the right pred<*ce.sxor as republican c a n d i Missionary V olunteer serv ice 2:30 opposed to the m easure w hen it w as ju st personnel have been o u tsta n d in g in devo- p. d ate arriv ed in T opeka for a con , to protect itself so that it mav m S abbath. V isitors a re cordial- I tin» republican ¡ s u r v i v e ” ' W h a t po. able relation is fei»*nce "I think in the talk a tiv e stage and before th e Vot tion to duty. Action ta k e n by Miss H ar- ly welcome. Dr. Walts r H unting- th ere betw cun this question a n d chu . sc is m aking progress," w t tf er said one word in oppostion. The opposi riet Long, sta te lib rarian , in the recen t ton. pastor. i som e students being given th e r ig h t Mr H oover’s answ er to rcportci tion of the w riter is based on personal ex Bandon fire is illu strativ e of th e fine w ork to decide w hether or not they will question as to how ho thought B ethany G erm an B aptist C hurch tin» cam paign was going T hat night I take m ilitary tra in in g ’’ perience as a soldier in th e United S tates done by this d e p a rtm e n t. Sunday: C hurch school 9:45 a “I see, B ryn said quietly, Again, The V oter says, "I - th e re both Mr I.andon and Mr Hoov< r arm y for m ore th an 27 m onths d u rin g the rit.; m ain service at 11. "A D ark listened to the S m ith broadcast "I A lthough h an d icap p ed by fu n d s to P ilar put h er hand on his arm ' any fundam ental m ore e.-.sential in am happy to fight shoulder to W orld w ar and as a stu d e n t at O regon act in such an em ergency Miss Long d e N ight and a S udden Storm ." Eve "Tell her." she begged “Go and , a dem ocracy than that w hich p e r sh o u ld er with such leaders as A l ning. 7:30. young p e o p les service S tate college, w here though exem pt as a cided to do w h a te v er w as possible as her V esper service. 8 p. i n , "L iving have a talk w ith the old lady. Bryn, tains to the su rv iv al of dcim wracy fred E Sm ith for /\rnerieun p rin itself, survival w hich in th e long and tell her th e truth." veteran from th e m ilitary train in g , he had own contribution to this tra g e d y strick en W aters." W ednesday. 8 p. in., m id ru n d»‘pcnds on m ilitary tr a in in g ” ’ ciple«." declared Mr. I.an<h>u a fte r (By F ran ces S helley Wee») "Why?” th e opportunity for fo u r y ears of seeing city. R ealizing th e im p o rtan ce of good w eek service; choir practice at 9 Do you honestly think that our the speech. Mr. H oover rem ained (Continued from last week) “1 do th in k it is too m uch for dem p. m. T heodore A. Leger, pastor. ocracy will he endangered if silent. She w as standing in th e m iddle th e R. O. T. C. in action. • • • them to ask you to sacrifice your re a d in g fo r a people, p a rtic u la rly a t a of th e bridge, leaning over the ra il life for a w hole y ear to an old stu d en ts at the U niversity of O re- | T rin ity L u th eran C hurch From hi? experience as a soldier th e tim e like this and w hen th ese people are A bout 75.000 peoplt- lixtcued to gon and the O regon S tate college S he w ouldn't die. are given the right of choice as to M r w orship. 10 30 a. m .; S u n ing to look into th e w ater. B ryn lady's w him R o o se V i’ It's sp e e c h a t E o i b e . w rite r will positively say th a t in his opin living in c ram p ed q u a rte rs. Miss Long, a t day P u blic school, 9:45. S erm on topic, i stopped beside her. put his elbow s B ryn I tell you she is a lot w hether they tak e m ilitary tr a in field in P ittsburgh The pio :<|» i. l ion m ilitary drill w ould never m ake any h er own expense, w ent to B andon w ith 500 "T he C all of L evi"—L uke 5. 27-28. on th e railing, and gazed down stro n g er than you th in k she Is. and •4 ing or n o t’’ I w onder w h eth er The the brook too. w ithout a w ord a lot sharper." one m ilitaristic, but w ould in a sh o rt tim e books and set up a lib ra ry in a ten t house You a re cordially w elcom ed to P into O regon V oter know s that 73 s c h o o l , i a l h.i .»-hall la n g u a g e H e d» feudo»t ilar turned, a fter a m om ent, and w orship w ith us. Young people's B ryn laughed To P ila r it was have the opposite effect. Try sq u ad s right vacated by th e sta te police. People took society w ill m eet S unday at 8 p. sm iled at him: the flashing b ril and colleges are giving elective th e use of billions -pent for r e liant sm ile th at was peculiarly her not exactly a pleasant laugh, and train in g u n d er the w ar d epartm ent covery and estim ated th e national and left m ixed w ith a little bayonet drill im m ediate a d v a n ta g e of th is w orthw hile m. in tlie p arlo rs of th e church. she w inced a little as she heard it. anti th ere seem s to t><* no great ineom«’ for 1930 to !>«• in ex»’i»ss »»f own. that no one else could d u p li and the m anual of arm s fo r a short tim e act on th e p a rt of th e sta te lib ra rian , who > far. In fact MXtv billion dollars com pared with cate You know ." «he said, "I don't "I'm not sacrificing my life.” he shock to dem ocracy All S aints i Episcopal) said. the contract betw een the w ar d e th irty eight billion- in 1932 On the and see if the sam e conclusion is not rea c h is to be com m ended fo r h er fine effo rts. Services for O ctober 19 -S u n d a y blam e you for b u ry in g yourself "W hat do you mean he asked p artm en t anti the schools s a y s ba sis o f this grow th, ex p lained the ed. a fte r T rin ity I feast of St. L uke ) aw ay up here. Bryn. It's so far sharply. train in g shall be com pulsory or president, th e budget w ould be w ill be held as follows: Sunday back in n a tu re th at I don't suppose The p atriotic organizations of t h e balanced including relief and all you've ever had q u ite th e sam e "L eaving h ere w ould be scrific- elective school at 9:45 a. m. Holy com state such as the A m erican Legion, and T he 73 schools now giving v o l o th er ex p en d itu res "w ithin a year ing my life . P ilar. D on't you un- E xperience of th e last tw o y ears in the m union serm on at 11 a. m. O ffer- ex p erien ce before, have you?” or w ithout increase in ta x a o thers oppose this m easure because th e ir m a tte r of h ealth in ou r schools d ictates a to ry anthem . H andel's Largo. ! B ryn glanced dow n at h er H er derstand ' 1 care m ore for G rand- u n ta ry train in g ra th e r th an com tion tw o," So much for the president! »1 pulsory training, a re such as Yale, , m other's left evebrow than 1 do black eyes, liquid and m elting, met experience m akes th e m em bers of these fav o rab le action on th e p a rt of th e high C h o ir reh earsal w ill be held Friday for everybody I ev er knew before. H arvard .»nd Princeton, and the cam paign. • • • 7:30 p. m. The young people of his. H er lips w ere very red. o rganizations feel th a t th e nucleus, such school and g ra d e school h o a rd s on th e at state schools in Wisconsin. Kan is and as for D eborah All S aints m et S unday evening "No.” he replied. "N ever". Ready to resum e »leiiheration . on t Ttah. M innesota and P ennsylvania as affo rd ed th ro u g h th e R. O. T. C„ fo r a resolution passed by th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs' to organize a young people's fel- : T h ere w as a little silence They "As for D eborah?" Since they have been offering the co nstitutionality of ten pieces "W ell." B ryn said at last, “upon low ship. T he follow ing officers large arm y in tim e of an em ergency is im association executive b o ard callin g fo r th e stood together, elbow s touching of new deal legislature, the ju s w ere elected: Roy B u rn ett, presi A fter a m om ent P ilar said softly I racking my brains, I can't th in k of elective course* for years, why is tices of the suprem e court, re fre sh ocracy su ddenly in such d a n p o rtan t from a defense standpoint. im m ediate em ploym ent of a f u ll - t im e d ent; Don Wick, vice-president; "D eborah told m e h er story today.' > an y th in g tn Qie w orld that you dem ed by u seventeen w eeks' sum m er S tudents in these tw o sta te institutions tra in e d nurse. H ealth is th e m ost im p o r E velyn H aw orth, secretary : A uth- could put in th e scales to balance ger for the voters of O regon on recess, convened In th eir suprem e p e r m i t t i n g 75 "D eb o rah ’ " h e repeated. I D eborah that w ould push them N ovem ber 3rd, a re req u ired to ta k e m any o th e r courses ta n t question of all, g re a te r even th a n th e elv a Cox. corresponding secretary; schools instead of 73 to have th e court building The first session was “S he seem ed to th in k I ought to I dow n a fe ath er’s w eight " H elen Wick, treasu rer; Evelyn brief and sim ply a form ality and and spend m uch m ore tim e on them for need fo r tea c h e rs. "A re you try in g to tell m e that right of choice’’ H aw orth, organist; Alf. O Jo h n be told. B ryn." T he V oter com plains about the the court again recessed until O c th e ir degrees th an is req u ired fo r m ili son. patron; Mrs. V. E. H aw orth, Tlve black eyes opened w ide I y o u 're in love w ith her tober 12 N it until N ovem ber 9. agitation and the ns»* of in itiativ e T h at is my general idea." m atron. The n ex t m eeting w ill be again. “Had you . . . talked to her ta ry train in g . It is ju st as logical th a t some several days a fter the elections, Pil-.r was cold, m otionless, her For years the churches, organize 1 m a y a n y d e c i on« be expected held O ctober 25 at 4 p. m. The , a b o u t m e ? " labor, students, have repeatedly o th e r group should s ta r t a cam paign The ch a m b e r of com m erce is off to a n program w ill be in charge of Miss hands clenched aro u n d the railin.' asked "N ever." B ryn said prom ptly. In c id e n t a lly , th e new su p rem e board of higher edue »- against m aking English or science, etc., o th er y e a r u n d e r ca p ab le lead ersh ip . W ith H elen W ick AU young peopje. “Oh." P ila r m urm ured. "I had A fter a long tim e she said. "H ave tion to the grant O regon stuib nts the c o u r t b u ild in g w as the most popu- you told her so ?” w h eth er m em bers of th e ch u rch or an idea you had perhaps. She c e r ’ 1 « • H i;'.' ^ 4 com pulsory. sam e rights enjoyed by student« of lar place in the th orough co-operation of th e business not. a re invited to attend. O ur tain ly knew that w e had been "She doesn't give m e a chance." these N h .ir lv P'oiMWn 73 o th er schools ftispiests the su m m er re»’ The question of w hat should be re interests this o rg an izatio n can alw ay s be ch u rch school is grow ing rapidly friends a long tim e Of course, S he cam e a step closer. “Listen, n s s v is d th e b u ild in g th a t uh ite ted been denied or ignored In- | v e rs o >n quired of stu d en ts should be left in the of g re a t benefit to the com m unity. Any and we a re in need of a couple of th at m ay be obvious. W hatever she B rvn." she said, u n d er h er breath. have itiatlv c was designed to m eet ju.d tirne "L isten . . y o u 're bew itched. teachers. W ho w ill v olunteer? If knew , she w anted m e to u n d e r Most people are under th e im hands of th e tra in ed personnel, law fully com m unity will alw ays p rogress and have you like to sing, and enjoy good stand such a situation. T h ere will be a ju st w hat th e situation was Y ou're mad. You can't m arry D eb large vote in favor of th e non- pression th at th e m om entous de- appointed and c h arg ed w ith th e resp o n h a p p ie r people w h ere harm ony and good ch u rch m usic, see Mrs. Veasey betw een you. Dear, q u ain t little orah. You can't do it." pulsory bill and I confidently cisiorn of the suprem e court of the "I can." B ryn said happily. "I com G ard ner, choir l.a d e r, or th e vicar. thing! S he is su ch a child, isn't sibility of these institutions. will prevail. believe that w hen this and other nation a re prin ted in the g o v ern have.” T h e program for a sim ultaneous she?" facts a re understood, the A igus w ill m ent p rin tin g office# A sm all p ri It has been pointed out th a t those be S he m ade a d espairing gesture. be eight day preach in g m ission by all “Is sh e?” strongly in favor of granting vately ow ned shop in W ashington hind the m ovem ent to m ake the course th e chu rch es th ro u g h o u t the coun "So naive. I w as q u ite touched." "I m ean . . . a real m arriag e Why. this privilege to our student.. has been doing that highly im p o r "W hat did she say th e . . . s itu she’d d riv e you crazy. Bryn! She'd (M R S ) M FRANCES SW OPE It is pleasing to have th e sponsors to try w ill be follow ed by All Saints. optional have rep e a te d ly sta te d th a t this tan t and chisely guarded w ork for ( C o n tin u e d on p a v e 7. c o lu m n 3 ) The v icar w ill preach at all the ation w as betw een us, th e n ’ " several decades I n all these years is only th e opening w edge, and th a t if it th e sh o rt routes to th e sea in harm o n y services. T he tim e appointed for "Why. sim ply, th a t th is w asn’t. tr t i J i / a leak from the p riv ate p rin te rs is passed they will at once s ta rt ag ita tin g ag ain a fte r a period of discord. This sec- th is m ission is in N ovem ber. W atch uii ,f us th o u g h t, a love m a tc h has nev<r occurred. th e p ap ers for fu rth e r details con a fte r all. T hat t it w as sim ply a m ar- ar & r to do aw av w ith tra in in g entirely. It has tion of th e sta te has w an ted and w orked cern in g it. All S ain ts ex ten d s a w el riage de convenance. I d o n 't q u ite rd the state com pared to 1(M) 303 for been b ro u g h t out th a t a t one school so h ard fo r these ro ad s fo r so m any y ears com e to all to a tte n d the serviees know w hy you, of all people. Bryn, the e n tire 12 m onths of 1935 C a l w here drill w as m ade o ptional picketing th a t w ork should not an d m ust not be dis an n o u nced above.—R eginald Hicks, had to tangle yourself in it. You (By A. I. l.in d b rrk ) ifornia co n trib u ted m ore than 50 vicar. may have d ifficu lty in g ettin g free w as done to urge stu d en ts not to ta k e drill. ru p te d by lack of harm ony. SA LEM —W ith th e n ational elec for a n o th e r term in W ashington percent of th e tourists. again.” • • • less th an th re e w eeks in the over Roy W. Ritner, republican, Daily B arom eter, O regon S tate college Christian Church "So she told you w e w eren 't in tion picking the In the th ird district fu tu re O regon voters a re expected O ne hu n d red and 74 O regon daily, in an editorial says in p a rt: “ A fter L o rd 's Day unified stu d y -w o rsh ip love w ith each o th er?” to east p artisan sh ip to th e w inds w in n er is a little more im plicated service. 9:45-11:45 a. m. C hurch Yes, q u ite w ith o u t restrain t. It as they go to the polls on N ovem With the presence of J o h n A. Je f high school principals are e x all, a tten d an ce a t O regon’s colleges and pected to atten d th e annual con school, 9:45-10:45. M orning w orship, seem s ra th e r q u eer th a t a girl could “A" is th e first le tte r in all alp h ab ets of th e 10:45-11:45. Music by T reble choir. be so absolutely cool and business ber .3 to give a su b stan tial vote frey. independent T ow nsendite. a d ference to he held here F riday universities is not com pulsory, and it is ’ m itted ly d e tra c tin g f r o m t h e of confidence for F ran k lin Delano S atu rd ay of th is week u n d er only fa ir th a t young men w ho a c ce p t an w orld except the E thiopian. B u t now th at M ussol- Mrs. F lorence K ram ien. director. like about her m arriage, even if Roosevelt, dem ocratic candidate for strength of N anny Wood Honey- and tlie jo in t sponsorship of tile high lini has "civilized” th e E thiopians, th a t w ill p ro b Serm on by pastor. C ounty C. E. it w ere this kind of m arriage. But education largely paid fo r by th e ir fe l ably be changed. man. dem ocrat, and. by the sam e school principal's association and president, and C harles I.. McNary, convention convenes h ere over the of course it is not in th e least ro aiding th e cause of W illiam thi' slate d e p a rtm e n t of education. low citizens should subm it to th e m ilitary w eek-end and th e evening services m antic to her. arid does not affect rep u b lican can d id ate for U nited token, A Ekwall. republican incum bent • • • P ostal law s re q u ire th a t m ovie film be labeled S u n d ay w ill be in charge of the h e r em otions at all. so w hy should S tates senator. tra in in g which is req u ired as a condition ! D iscounting claim s of th e pro But even nt that the contest in high explosives” w hen ship p ed aro u n d th e co u n convention. Dr. Levi P ennington of she be an y th in g b u t businesslike? S tart of construction w ork on of th e ir education a t public cost.” try . We thought Joseph B reen, m ovie censor, m ade N ew b rg is speaker. The Ross m eet Do you really m ean to stay h ere fessional ballyhooi rs w ho continue the th ird district is adm ittedly a O regon's new $2,500.000 capítol horse race w ith th e r is u lt pretty Eugene S tu d e n ts’ C om m ittee on Edu- them safe. ings closed last L ord's D ay and for a w hole y e a r’ " she asked w ith to ra n t and rave in b ehalf of their much shortly a fter the first of D ecem in doubt. respective candidates it can now • • • • now we urge a continued interest a sigh. “Is it really necess-ary?" c; >n fo r P eace sta tin g th a t th eirs is the Rufus C. Holman, republican, is ber sivnw to lie assured w ith tlie be p re tty safety p redicted th a t in ev ery serv ice of the church. "Yes." The new glass b u ild in g to be b u ilt in N ew Y ork real sentim ent of th e g re a t m ajority of conceded to have a w alk -aw ay in announcem ent by the capítol com "G ran d m o th er's no fool. She's a O regon w ill line up in the dem o his race against U. S. Burt, dem o mission th a t it w ill open bids and ill have no w indow s above th e first floor—a safe C o n v erts are asked to p resent th e m cratic colum n in the national con the U. of O. stu d en ts says in p a rt: “Know l- w ty m easure for b ro k ers looking fo rw ard to th e n ex t selves fo r baptism Lord's Day fol good deal sh a rp e r than you think. test for th e presidency w hile at crat. for re-election as state tre a s aw ard (he co ntract on N ovem ber low ing the m orning service. O ur B ryn.” edg , not ignorance, will keep us out of stock m ark et crash. the sam e time, inconsistent as it urer. tint the contest betw een I H ¡ 26. • • • * * • • • ann u al m eeting has been postponed "W hat do you m ean?" V anW inkle, republican, and A l w ar. Every m ale stu d e n t should be re I don’t th in k you’re fooling h er m ay appear, th e sta te w ill retu rn fred P. Dobson, dem ocrat, for a t D etailed plans for a proposed Bats in a cave n ear San A ntonio. Texas, dev o u r u n til N ovem ber 1. We w elcom e its senior senator a republican quired to know the facts and to so p rep a re n early GOO tons of live insects an n u ally . An e n te r convention delegates, friends and for a m inute. S he know s you and to another term in th e national torney general is expected to d e ! s ta te d e p a rtm e n t of geology and R. - L. ' the girl a re n 't living to g e th e r as him self th a t he can do his p a rt in keeping p risin g business m an m ight re n t th em out to su m stran g ers to all o u r services. — velop into a real race w ith D ob m ineral in d u stries a re co n ta in P utnam , pastor. man and wife. S he m ust know it. law m aking body. m e r cottagers. C onservative republicans whose son. encouraged by his n ear victory ed in a rep o rt filed w ith G overnor this country out of w ar and w ar out of ■ A nybody can see it w ith h alf an « • • * survey of th e situ atio n leads them of four years ago, m aking an a g M artin th is w eek by th e state th is co u n try .” F ou rsq u are C hurch 1 eye." B elgian Congo girls w ear la rg e discs of b read to concede R oosevelt's victory ov gressive cam paign and counting on planning board. O ctober 18 w ill be "Back to the C an they? H ow ?” • • « The U. S. office of education conducted as earrings. T he boy frien d s p ro b ab ly pro v id e th e Bible S unday.” A display of in the su b stan tial Increase in d em o By th a t child's face, of course." er Landon in O regon still contend cratic registrations to put him over th a t the race w ill he a close one a survey of g ra d u a te opinion a m o n g dough. R eceipts from incom e, in ta n g i te re stin g B ibles w ill be show n as bles and excise taxes this y ear to w ell as a description of th e la rg betw een 10 a. m and noon, or by an d by no m eans the landslide bv this time. schools of h ig h er learn in g in th e country, • • • tallin g $.'1.156,066 w ere not q u ite est B ible in th e world. This w ill appointm ent, at th e House office, w hich th e state w ent dem ocratic am ong them being O regon S tate college. in an effort to si cure a court in up to the estim ate of the state tax be given at th e S unday school at ?32 N orth T hird avenue. T he Holy In 1932 w hen it gave R oosevelt a terp retatio n of lotteries as con lity Oregon S tate college g ra d u a te s answ ered com m i.slon hut exceed 1935 re v 9:45 a m. At 11 a. m th e topic w ill C om m union of the L ord's S u p p er I p u lu “ ra '!“,1 1? of m ore than 77,000 over be "In the M other T ongue"— rnls- w ill be observed publicly N ovem - ! MerDert Hoover. D em ocrats, on tem plated by the O regon co n stitu enues from this sam e source by as follow s: H as R. O. T. C. d efinite ed u tion both the defense and prosecu m ore th n $l.(MMI,660 Receipts from F ifte e n Y ears Ago sio n ary-B ible serm on. A t 6:15 p. her 1. at th e close of the re g u la r th e o th er hand, insist th a t t h e cational value, .’502 yes, 9 no. Did R. O. T. R oosevelt m ajo rity th is y ear will tion in the M arshfield dart gam e incom e taxes for 1937 a re e x A rgus, O ctober 13. 1921—Rev. W. E Ingalls of m. an in terestin g crusader service m orning service of w orship. S ervice be as large if not larg er than that case have ask. d th e state suprem e pected to show nn e v e n larg er C. contribute a n y th in g im p o rta n t to your Lebanon assigned at conference to be p asto r of lo is held. At 7:30 th e evening ev an p re p a ra to ry to th e com m union will of four years ago. A conservative court for a reh earin g of the a p increase, according to m em bers of education, 295 yes. 11 no. W as th e tim e cal M ethodist church. Rev. W alton S k ip w o rth tra n s gelistic rally will be featured by be held O ctober 25. peal. In its recent opinion t h e I view of the situ atio n w ould seem the tax com m ission. a m essage on “T he M onarch of spent on tra in in g ju stified by th e results fe rred to P ortland. to point to dem ocratic m ajorities court m erely held d a rt Raines to * • • Books." an in ter ting m usical p ro Beaverton Church of Christ ■ in a large m ajo rity of O regon's 36 be lotteries and a violation of the T hird a n n u al hog and d airy show ends at B anks gram , and a P rophetic P relude on obtained, 289 yes, 18 no. Does R. O. T. C o u n terin g the d riv e being m ade N ext I.o rd 's day is B ible day. state constitution w ithout .attem p the subject: “B ehind the Revolt on B ring your Bible and enjoy our i eountics w ith R oosevelt probably ¡ by county judges and com m ission ( ’. train in g tend to develop a m ilitaristic S atu rd ay w ith record crow d of 2500 in attendance. ¡tra ilin g Landon in Benton. Marion. ting to define lotteries although Spain." T his p relu d e w ill reveal for a larg er slice of sta te h ig h a ttitu d e, 14 yes, 27 1 no. W ould you re 12. Joseph M. B ran d en b erg of O renco dies O ctober some sta rtlin g things as to the church school a t 9:45 a. m. C om I Douglas. Lane and one or tw o tw o m em bers of the court, in a ers w ay rev en u es for use on county m union service at 11 a. m., fol W illiam Lem ke, th e Union specially co n cu rrin g opinion d e roads H enry F. C abell, chairm an of quire 2 years R. O. T. 258 yes, 27 no. O. Phelps, o w ner of L ib erty th e a tre building, is cau e of th e Spanish C ivil w ar and low ed by preaching. Young people's others. its relation to the fulfillm ent of m eeting, 6:45 p. m ; preaching. 7:45 p arty candidate, is said to be sh o w fined lotteries as any gam e in the highw ay comm ission, th is week W ould you m ake it a t all optional, 55 yes, tearin g out th e fro n t of th e s tru c tu re an d in a short Bible prophecy. T uesday at 7:45 a p. m. M id-w eek Bible stu d y W ed ing unusual strength in Tillam ook. w hich chance w as th e p red o m in at indicated th a t if rev en u es of tlie Lincoln and Y am hill counties w ith ing factor, regardless of th e fact 221 no. W ould you abolish R. 0 . T. C., tim e th e re w ill be a n eat pressed b rick fro n t fac public service w ith serm on on nesday. 8 p. m.. followed by choir ¡.‘¡7 partisan s claim ing those sec th at it m ight also involve an e le d ep artm en t co ntinue to Increase in g th e stre e t line. , 3 yes, 281 no. "G lim pses from the Life of C hrist.” practice. In term e d iate C hristian E n th e state w ould be able to tak e G eorge A tw ood of Scofield and F ra n k R iten o u r O ctober 23. Rev. E dith Cam pbell, tions as “in the bag" although this ment of skill or know ledge. over th e m aintenance of additional • • • d eavor at the sam e hour. The sis The Hood River News says in p a r t: of B uxton in stan tly killed w hen A tw ood car stru ck fo rm er pastor of th is church, will terhood m eets W ednesday for w ork claim is disputed by both re p u b li D istribution of $45,305.94 In li "general purpose roads" w hich are cans and dem ocrats. “ To some of us who have been th ro u g h by locom otive at crossing n ear Scofield. preach at a special young people’s now th e responsibility of the coun M P utm an, pastor. an d Mrs. Alonzo S igler cele b rate 50th w ed service.—G uy P. D uffield Jr., pas M cN ary is not expected to e x quor re v e n u e ' was com pleted this ties. C abell w arned ag ain st any th e mill the suspicion n a tu ra lly arises th a t ding Mr. an n iv ersary O ctober 8. perience any difficulty in d e fe a t week by S eoretary of S tate Snell. attem p t to reduce the gasoline tax tor. th e re is som ething fa r more insidious th a n Baptist Church ing Willis M ahoney the dem ocratic T he d istrib u tio n represented the D orr B. W aggener, n ativ e son of H illsboro, killed S u n d ay school, 9:45; m orning can d id ate for th e U nited S tates q u a rte rly ta x is im posed on m a n or to d iv ert any of tills revenue to love of peace behind a t least p a rt of th e in autom obile a c c id m t at N ew port O ctober 5. C ongregational C hurch o th er th an highw ay uses as e n Mrs. H enry C hristen sen dies h ere O ctober 8. C h u rch school, 10 a. m , Prof. w orship, 11; evening service, 8. senatorship. T housands of c o n ufactures and im porting d is trib u dangering th e en tire highw ay p ro opposition to m ilitary tra in in g in ou r in O ur new pastor. Rev. O W W en- tors of m alt and alcoholic b e v e r servative dem ocrats are refu sin g to M orning J Ja m e s D. A nderson of H illsboro elected grand Stalley. su p erin ten d en t. gram . stitutions of higher learning.” w orship at 11. Serm on. “C hrist's iger, w ill preach at both services. su p p o rt th e ir p arty 's nom inee on ages and was m ade upon a popu o u ter g u ard of the K nights of P y th ia s grand lodge. • • • W e believe people should vote to r e A nsw er to Life's Problem ." A n T hursday. 8 p. m , p ra y e r m eeting th e ground th at he forfeited all lation basis. Each of the 36 coun S late officials and em ployees e n and at the close a business ses rig h t to p arty iu p p o r t w hen he ties and 192 incorporated cities T h irty Y ears A go them . "Sun of M.v Soul. T h o u j tain this valuable asset for the young m en sion will be held. T hu rsd ay a r e and tow ns particip ated in the d is joyed an o th er holiday M onday— A rgus. O ctober 11, 1906- Mrs. C arey D. S n y d er S av io u r D ear," VanVIiet T. A r- ception w ill be given Rev. and bolted th e p arty tw o y ears ago tribution. C olum bus day. Incidently w orkers in o u r sta te colleges, to keep oiir n atio n al a fte r his defeat for the g u b e rn a th u r D ungan, acting m inister. arriv e s from K ansas to id en tify body of husband, Mrs W eniger, several well know n torial nom ination and took t h e W ashington county's sh a re in on the state payroll w ill have a defense in th e hands of citizen soldiers, fo u n d n e a r C edar M ill last w eek. m inisters a re invited for the oc stum p for th e republican nom inee the d istrib u tio n am ounted to total of 12 holidays this y ear w hat Pilgrim House r a th e r th a n to build up a large class of J. T. Y oung has a fair crop of peanuts. O ctober 18: C hapel service of | casion. O ur young people will decor W hile the K lam ath Falls m ayor is $108 32; H illsboro received $144 36; w ith tw o elections and the o th er professional soldiers with th eir accom J. E. Z im m erm an k ills a larg e p orcupine n ear w orship. 10:30 a. m.. w ith serm on ate th e ch u rch and our L adies’ Aid said to be show ing stren g th in a Forest Grove. $88.30; Banks, $993; • pcclal days set aside by the legi .- p a n y in g high cost and the d an g er of m ili G lencoe. on "S h epherds of M ercy," th e 23rd w ill serv e refreshm ents. You are few counties, including K lam ath, B eaverton. 54.06; C ornelius, $2.3.13; laiu re for rest and recreation. T he invited to sh a re th e blessings of calendar m akers, how ever, played Jo h n W. Wilcox. 76. dies at hom e of son, Fred, in series on the S hepherd psalm. this church w ith us and a re w el Union, W allowa and Coos. M cN ary G aston. $10.78: O renco, $1 00; S h e r a mean trick on (lie state em ploy ta r y rule. is expected to pile up a big lead wood, $18.15; T ualatin, $9 17. Honeymoon [Mountain Oregon Voters Expected to Last Partisanship to the Winds Jots in Jest Our Yesterdays H illsboro is proud of the fact th a t it sta n d s am ong th e first cities in the coun try in se ttlin g the sew ag e problem w ithout re so rtin g to th e d an g e ro u s practice of us ing stre a m s to c a rry a w a y th e sewage. O ctober 9. H illsboro has no houses to re n t and th e re Is q u ite a dem and. C o rrieri Bros, have opened a v eg etab le and fish m ark et opposite th e T u alatin hotel. K u ratli Bros, have opened offices in th e C h en ette Row. R. H. G reer elected school d irecto r to succeed S. B. H uston. L itu rg y for St. L u k e’s Day. Inter- ci' ion" for physicians, nurses and hospitals, and all engaged in the m in istry of healing. "Religion in th e N ews" topics: 1. "If th e Pope Should Die:" 2. "G one w ith the W ind," a book review (M argaret M itchell); 3. "The P reaching Mis- *ion In P o rtlan d .” P asto r H enry S. H aller m ay be consulted any day come to all our services. N eighborhood new s from 30 A r gus correspondents i n d i f f e r e n t sections of W ashington county a p p ear in th e A rgus each w e e k . I L earn w h at y o u r frien d s a re do ing for less th a n th re e cents a week. tf In a m ajo rity of the counties. In th e congressional race It is p re tty g en erally conceded t h a t Jam es W Mott, republican, w ill show a clean p a ir of heels to his dem ocratic opponent. E W. K irk patrick, in the first O regon d is trict, whilu W alter M. P iarcn, d em ocrat, is expected to be retu rn ed • e • W ith three» m onths yet. to ro reg istratio n of foreign autom obiles in O regon are alread y 20 percent above those for 1935, according to figures released by S ecretary of S tate Snell For th e nine m onths ao d iu g SupUiubvi- iW 120,434 to u rist autom obiles visit- ees this y ear by scheduling th ree ef th e legal holiday; on S atu rd ay v liich w ere alread y being o b serv ed as half-holidays. S tate C apitol N ews b e lte r —G iv ing the highlights of official ac- y a t Salem , E v e r y w o l r i n the A rgus. tf