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P n pr Two H IL L S B O R O Vote! W ith W hich ia Combined the H ilk h o re Independent H iI laboro A f i l ia I »tai» 1X94 IIilk ,*.> ro Independent 1ST3 M rK IN N C Y A M< k l N M Y, Publisher« Pubi I m bed Thuraday h ntere.1 ¡n second-el仫 m a tte r in the iM M tofficv at H ilk b o r u , t> revon W V I R N E M. K IN N E Y E d ito r MRS E C M K IN N E Y AsMH'iate E d ito r O F F IC IA L N E W S P A P E R OF W X S lIIN t.T O X C O U N T Y Selected aa Oregon*« lt o it W’ eekly N ew spaper, 1980 Named on A ll-A m e ric a n We« k ’ y K e u - r ip e r Eleven, 1930 H onorable M ention N a tio n a l E d ito ria l A -ociatinn N ew spaper P ro du ctio n C tm feat, 1984-35. and G eneral Excellence. 1945 V ote! The duty of every p atrio tic c iti zen. physically able, is to go to th e polls of bis voting precinct next T uesday and express his p refe re n c e one way or the o th er for p resid en t of the U nited S ta te s and all su b o rd in a te offices on th e ballot. On this day Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo h n C itizen are boss and usually express them selves in no u n certain term s. T he m an or w om an, who fails to do his or her duty, has no kick if the results a re not to his liking. The ballot should be cast a lte r c a re fu l study and sound reasoning, not on th e basis of passion. A R G U S , HT L L S B O R O , Inflation Period Seen by Pabson Tlnimlny, Orto, er PH, 19.TG The Great American Home I whil S.it tn d ay. 7 30 |> tn s in Souoiul a n il M um Melvin E .Enne p. I N«*l VI«*«» .It I H ilt -h o to to r . 'A A ?X ABAT- ' ACC n G- w m : ■ ' ? IT v ’ TE ■ A s ' l A sli ? J V J L ' U C Y THE HACvXS i \ A \ > ? A C ,:. : (B y Ki>$«*r B. i I imuii BABSON PARK M ass. O ctober 23. 1936 \ s s u i'c lr ,a day fo llo w n ig h t and as s p rin g follow s w inter w e a re h e a d in g in to a |te iio d c i in fla tio n in th is c o u n try l’ tie fa d is th a t w e a re a lre a d y in its in itia l stages as a re s u lt o f d e v e lo p m e n ts , d u ring th e d e pression ye a rs F o r e xa m p le , [lie u n b a la n c e d fe d e ra l b u d ge t. d e v a lu a tio n o f th e d o lla r, g o v e rn m e n t s p e n d in g and th e sil v e r p ro g ra m a ll these are in f la tio n a ry even th o u g h th e y are not g e n e ra lly so reeogni/.ed by th e ra n k and file O u r pre se n t course leads to w a rd f u r th e r in fla tio n regardless o f w ho is ele cte d p re s id e n t on N o OREGON rUgilii» House N o v e m b e r I I't i-t o f \ l l S u n t ; I ’ hupel -<’i vice o f w ot .h ip 10 30 u i n i , w ith .«*1111011 on “ Eorcv< t . L‘»th in .series on 2 3 id I*.a im /\<l , n n iii.s li .it ion o f the h o ly c o m m u n io n o f th e I o iil s S u p p e r T h e coin I n n in to n in v ita tio n is ” to ¿ill who I lo ve H i t * I o l d M little o f the fe s ti- . v a l "Itc liR in n in th e N e w s ’ topics 1 How S h o u ld a C h i i .tia n Vote 2 A ( ’ let m an T u rn Ea < i t . AVh.it W o u ld J. us I) ie view o f nuiE.i. ine a rtic le h \ C h a rles M S h e ld o n N ovem ber 2 Chapel s e rv ic e o f p u b lic w ot s h ip 7 30 p in fo r A ll Sold.s’ I) u \ M e m o ria l fo r lo ve d ones d e p a rte d th is life Serm on, ' 'Those Who I ive h \ tin* I .Ittle C re e d ," the 20th and f ilia l serm on in ->ri ie.s on th e 23rd Psalm M i n i ’ h \ th e | { u t e m C o tn m e u i o ra tio n . N o v e m b e r 3 St M .ila e h v . N o v e m b e r I M a la c h i. th e *P ro p h e t N o v e m b e r .» St E li u b ctli, n io th e i o f J o h n llu p t i t; N o v e m b e r 6 S; la o n .ird . N o ve m b e i 7 St Het n a rd o f Clun.v P astor I le n t y S H a lle r m ay be co n s u lte d any d a \ e xce p t Tuesday, b e tw e en 1(1 a. tn and noon o r b \ a p p o in tm e n t, at tin* House o ffic e , 232 N o rth T h ir d I i W ith o n ly a fe w m ore dayn le ft in w h ic h Io in d u lg e in the great S ubscription Rates S tr ic tly Caali in Advance A tm t lean p a d im e o f b e ttin g on W i l l tin W asdiinjrton C ounty e le c tio n re s u lt ., w u g e t a r e ie P er year $1.60 .35 T w o no ntha I u rted few and m a l l i t c t t i ’. ig com Fix tnonht- .K5 One nu n th ».20 no aonei s. h o w e ve r, expect in v em ber 3. l'h re e months $0.50 P er c*»y c iv .i cd a c tiv itie s as the end o f (lie Forecast Inflation O utside Y\ :i h iu s te n C ounty i ruce in ars IL 8.. per year $2.00 I f we s h o u ld re -e le c t P re sid e n t F ureign co ■ F ig u res being released by a state-w id e T h e la t e r a ly Digesl p o ll, lis tin g R oosevelt fo r a second te rm th e o rg an iz atio n prom oting th e tax lim itation ix id s s tro n g ly fa v o r in fla tio n via l e l u r n . . fro m f o r t y - e ig h t s ta te ., M EM BER O regon State E ira t A u d ite d Paper. shows (< o \e in o i I.a n do n le a d in g to E d ito ria l AMH<H'iati«in and before the voters N ovem ber 3 should be th e c u rre n c y o r m on e ta ry rou te 1 . • eel A l b ' W « v k ! jr N a tio n a l E d ito ria l A »bu th ir ty - tw o , w h ile ( h e p re sid e n t I m ean w a te rin g o f the I in W scan n ed w ith c o n sid erab le c a re by land- I d B o y lla th r, a t u lih l k tiun. p io \e s the w in n e r in o n ly six te e n o u g h n o t necessarily by T lw n a g u /in c p o in ts «tut, h o w e v i ow ners. A recent new s release quotes the the h is to n e p r in tin g - p i a ss m ethod. th a t m uch o f th e b ig c ity v o te is 1931 delinquency as only 9.74 p e r c e n t d e A t least, th e la tte r ty p e o f in f la s t ill to be c o u n te d ( it h e r poll.-, n now seems less lik e ly N e ve r linquent. hut these fig u res a re based on tio such ie. the A m e ric a n Pie; . a* .o theloss, even th e o ld -fa s h io n e d A ttention is called by a rep re sen ta tiv e th e am ount delin q u en t on th e 1931 taxes i p r in tin g press v a rie ty o f c u rre n c y e la tio n m c o n d u c tin g am ong th o u sands o f w e e k ly newspaperN, a ll of the “ O regon C om m ittee for P eace am i in 1935. A com parison of th e 1935 d e lin in fla tio n is a p o s s ib ility and should. show I.a n do n in th e lead Yet and F reedom ” at V. of O. to a “ m isim pression quency w ith th e am ount d elinquent on th e I th e re fo re , be ke p t in m in d R e in e n i- av enue th is to us is p a ra d o x ic a l I andon e r th a t th e E u ro p ea n in fla tio n given" by an ed ito rial in this p a p e r h e a d 1931 tax roll show s th e p e rc e n ta g e of d e ' b o rg rnoinw is not to Lx* fo u n d Not even ie s w e re fiv e to seven years in al 2 to I o r «won at I I to 5. as r e ed "S tudents fo r P resen t P lan ." T rin ity L utheran C hurch linquency 3.22 per cent h ig h er in 1931 th e m a k in g th e y d id n o t come Perhaps, and th is S ervice s a re co n d u cte d at it ' 30 p o rte d o ffe re d o v e rn ig h t. The rep re sen ta tiv e points out th a t a th a n in 1935. W hile th e fig u re s of th e reason is a d va nce d by m an y, I.a n - a tn , S im dav school at B la S et , If Mr. I.andon takes over the don «’ i i t l u i s i . i s l . ¿ne being cagy and stra w ballot tak e n by th e university new s ta x g ro u p a re a c c u ra te , still they r e p re reins at W ashington, we should m oil to p ic. "The I ’ h iis tia n S o ld ie i Eph 1» 10-17 You are c o rd ia lly vva I w a itin g fo r last m in u te Roosevelt p a p e r reveals a m ajo rity of V. of O. s tu sent a gross m isstatem ent. , have w hat is know n as inflation m oney, Io fo rc e odds up to p e l- coined to w o rs h ip w ith us. via th e credit route. Today this dents as favoring th e abolition of com pul ( haps 3 o r I to I . country has over $11.006.000.000 in S eventh day A d v e n tis t ( lu in h A c c o rd in g to W ill street tro ttin g sory m ilitary drill, w hich com prises one | gold. T his is an all-tim e high re c S ervices are held each S ahh.dh agents, a m illio n d o lla r* o f Roose tw o-hour drill period and tw o class periods M any th o u san d s of people, re g a rd le ss o rd a nd 150 p e r cent (in d o lla rs' 'S a tu r d a y ', as fo llo w s : S abbath v e lt m oney is ly in g id le w ith no w h a t w e had at th e peak o f a week. Probably, if put to a vote, o th e r o f p arty , will vote next w eek on a basis of ' above school. Hi a m : preuchintf service ta k e rs O dds o f course v a ry The 1929 We have fo rm e d a g o ld base su bjects also req u ired to obtain a d eg ree im proved conditions th a t exist now in con s u ffic ie n tly la rg e to s u p p o rt c re d it al I I ; y o u n g people's m ee tii « a t d a y a fte r tin* ra d io ? peei hes h.v 2 30 p io Pray er me. tin g Wi (in«’.- Ro» .«welt, K n o x and z\l S m ith . 12 m ight not be liked by th e students. tra s t w ith fo u r y e a rs ago. W ith th e color i in fla tio n w h ic h c o u ld sta g g e r the day n ig h t at 11 o 'c lo c k V is ito r ft are to 5 odds on th e p re s id e n t w e n t im agination. U nder n o r p re se n ti hegipng. It .set ms to us th a t the The le tte r also co n tained th e follow ing of o n e’s books tu rn in g from red to black I b anking law s and the F ederal Re- w e lco m e at any t i'v ic e i) r W al te r H u n tin g to n , pastor. t f p re s id e n t’s s u p e rio r ra d io technique contem ptuous p a ra g ra p h directed a t O re who can blam e them . D oubt has given I serve system of rediscounts, one has an e ffe c t on his aupporter.s gold d o llar could be expanded to gon S tate co lleg e: "A s fo r stu d e n t opinion w ay to confidence. and bus o p p on e n ts as w e ll. , well over 20 cred it dollars. We at O regon S ta te college, it has long been E ith e r th e s tra w vo te p o lls are I could have a rise in credit to over c o m p le te ly d isc o u n te d b y tin» c $250.000.000.000 w hich w ould d w arf know n th a t no expression of opinion is ¡w ill be conducted at 6:15 p in An (B v P o rtla n d It e t tr r B o iin r« « Burvau, In c t eager to het. o r else I.a n d o n ju s t o ur 1929 "p ro sp erity " b ubble into allow ed on its cam pus th a t runs c o n tra ry in terestin g m issionary play w ill be insignificance T herefore, no m a t - 1 *Tt’s genuine hand m ade hnen do«*sn’t in s p ire c o n fid e n c e to th e to th a t of ‘th e p o w e rs-th a t-b e ’; ed ito rs T he people of O regon have an o p p o rtu ter w ho is elected, fu rth e r in fla F irst C hurch of C hrist, S rien tist given by the young folk at this lace nfam . m ade by my poor old b e ttin g e le u u n t th ro u g h o u t t h e service as well as reports from the and so-called stu d en t lead ers do not keep nity to elect a h ighly tra in e d and co m p e tion seem s inevitable. g ra n d m o th e r in S co tla n d , and I (c o u n try T h e e n tire th in g s im p ly S ervices a re held every Sunday Y o u th 's c o n fe re n c e in session this ih»e*n t m a k e m s c and* o u r o w n L iving Costs to C lim b th e ir positions long th e re if they d a re to te n t a tto rn e y g e n e ra l in th e person of A l st 11 a. m.; W ednesday evening week in S eattle. Bible study and w o u ld n ’t .sell it at tw ic e th e p ric e few h a rd e a rn e d d o lla rs w ill r e I’m a s k in ’, i f I d id n ’t nee<J th e S im ply slated, inflation m eans services at 8 o’clock; S unday school express sentim ents unw elcom e to th e local fre d P. Dobson. As th e c h ie f legal advisor that your dollar w ill purchase less m a in s a fe ly a nd sa nely in o u r p ra y e r serv ice w ill be held at m on e y to feed m y l i t t l e onex ” at 11 a. m. P upils up to the age p seu d o -p atrio ts.” of th e sta te , he can m a te ria lly influence goods than th e sam e d o llar can boy of 20 y ears a re welcom ed. Free 7:45 p. m Friday at the sam e hour T h is (H ith etic sales ta lk o f shab w a In lle t th e m e a n tim e C o lo n e l K n o x w eekly in sp iratio n al service. b ily dr< sed. sad-eyed w o m e n , F o u r y ears spent on th e O regon S tate th e course a n d directio n of th e s ta te gov in norm al times. Mr. and Mrs. reading room open on W ednesdays T the om orrow evening 'F rid a y ! the s e e m in g ly o f S cotch o r I i i h d e happ«*ns to he th e o n ly c a n d id a te J C onsum er w ill find th a t they have and S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p. m cam pus by th e w rite r did not rev eal any ernm ent. to pay m ore for m eat, b u tter, f u r Sunday .- topic, "E verlasting P u n pastor is speaking on "P rep aratio n s scent, has caiuted h u n d re d s o f k in d fo r vice | i» u le n t S ince hi in n« > for W ar." G uy I*. D uffield. J r . h e a rte d O re g o n hou.sewives to pay (n a tio n and u p -to -d a te , no fro n t undue influence on th e stu d e n ts by th e so- T he O regon J o u rn a l says of him in niture. shoes, shirts, and so on ishm ent." pastor. Ins oppnu n t ’s 1 e x h o rb ita n t p rices f o r m ach in e page has p rin te d rig h t dow n th e line Inflation lifts called “ p o w ers-th at-b e.” a t least none th a t p a r t : ! made, c o tto n lac»», a c c o rd in g to u n i r t i f it i . G a rn e r in case you prices of all kinds of goods and ar- A m an of s trik in g p erso n ality and courage, , tid e s from th e fuel for our homes w as not needed. C ongregational C h u rrh ! sta te m e n t o f L v le I. Janz. m anager hav«» fo rg o tte n * T h e fie ry K n o x, M. E. C hurch i B ethany) h e w ill m ake of th e a tto rn ey gen eral's office a real of t h e P o rtla n d B e tte r Business win» up to a fe w weeks ¿»go was to th e m ilk for our babies. It hits As fo r th e te rm “ p se u d o -p a trio ts” we N ovem ber 1: 10 a. m. C hurch On G erm antow n road. Sunday d e p a rtm e n t of ju stice for O regon. U nder Mr. D ob us a ll—rich and poor right square school every Sunday, ID a m.; G e r school. Prof. S talley, su p erin ten d B u re a u w h o w a rn s th a t a cre w o f a fig h tin g dem on, is now' p u llin g will stack up th e A m ericanism of stu d e n ts son it w ill n et be necessary to spend th o u san d s of in th e pocket-book. It sends the m an service, 11 a. m., first and ent; Il a. m. special service of these fa ke lace p e d dlers i . n o w a c b n punches and hasn’t m ade the d o llars of p ublic funds h irin g special atto rn ey s to hea dlin es e ith e r .since his fam ous an d fac u lty a t th e college w ith those any tiv e in th e .state , cost of living h ig h er and higher do th e w ork th a t by law is im posed upon th e a t and th e stan d ard of living low er th ird S undays; English service. 11 w orship and music, closing w ith "M o st o f these tra n s ie n ts in the sp; ech on th e " m u ta b ility o f h a n k* place in th e U. S. V e te ra n s’ o rg an iz atio n s a. tn„ second and fourth S undays the com m union C hoir. "Sanctus." to rn ey general. Dobson u n d er no circum stances and In su ra n ce c o m p a n ie s " H>* 1 • ’ and low er. If acute, inflation ru in s soloist. H a rris Hanson, la c e s e llin g ra c k e t a te m e m b e r- of p a sto r. t f G o u no d , such as th e A m erican Legion and t h e w ould com prom ise w ith crim e or ra ck eteerin g in ; th e poor and m iddle classes. Even —E. Ju liu s 'I' i pros ing, n e v e rtb e h ’ss. o f m u c h "God So 1,oved th e W orld." S ta in any form . H e w ould ad m in ister th e high office of 1 the rich lose heavily. U nited Spanish W ar V eterans, m en who c o m m u n ity to c o m m u n ity and state g,«Liter h e lp to his p a rty th in Mt er T A rth u r D ungan, acting m in a tto rn ey g en eral fo r th e b enefit of all of th e peo The O renro-R eedville P arish to state d is p o s in g o f th e ir s p u rio u s G u rn e r is to th e d«nu><’rat.s T in* ister. have been th ro u g h th e tria ls of w a r and L iving costs have not y et risen ple reg ard less of p arty . As a tto rn ey general, his S unday school in both churches, mt rehandi.se." Janz .said. “ O reg o n p re se n t in c u m b e n t it ;.e«*ms, <Jo«*sn’t I sh arp ly although th ey a re now know w h a t it is all ab o u t, are actively op decisions w ill not be m o tiv ated by perso n al or I about 20 p er cent above th e de 10 a. in.; w orship service in the w om en w h o a re in trig u e d by these ra re to break h r !» p m g o in g to- T u alatin P lains P rt'shyterian p artisan bias, and w ill be reach ed only a fte r th e | so -ca lle d lave ' b a rg a in s " sh ould r e h rd r u le «wen to ag a in w in th e viee- posed to a ch an g e in th e m ilitary tra in in g pression low and 4 p er cent above O renco church, 11 a. m ; w orship C hurch m ost ex h au stiv e an d p ain stak in g legal research p ie -id e n c y o f th e U n ite d States , last O ctober. Inflation has not ta k serv ice in th e R ccdville church. 8 C om m union will be observed next m e m b e r th e u n fo rtu n a te e x p e rie n e se tu p a t O regon a n d O. S. C. p. m. W om en's M issionary society S unday at 11 a. ni A special p ra y o f one v ic tim w h o pai l $22 50 fo r en hold in earnest. Yet I am con A recen t survey of g ra d u a te opinion We thought big Jim F arley had vinced th a t it will onlv be a m atter m e .ts at O renco on the th ird W ed e r m eeting w ill be held the fol 1 w h a t she th o u g h t was a h and m ade of each m onth and at Rocd- low ing W ednesday evening at 8 laee ta b le c lo th and la te r fo u n d th e grow n su ild in ly wise W hile Ins on m ilitary d rill con d u cted by th e U. S. O regon can ill a ffo rd to lose th e serv of tim e before it does. O nly a nesday ville on th e fourth T hursday of same ite m in a r e ta il s to re p ric t i opponent. Jo h n H am ilton prattled office of ed u cation rev ealed g ra d u a te s of ices of S e n a to r M cN ary at th e n a tio n ’s m iracle can p rev en t this in the each m onth. " tf o'clock, w hich all m em bers are ex- at $3 50 ill over the co u n try F a rk y kept onths ahead. In G erm any, w here 1 ected to atten d A ndrew C arrick, schools of h ig h e r ed u catio n , w here m ili c a p ital. T he people by th e ir votes next m O n ly a fe w m on th s ago one o f strangely quiet We alt felt a sense inflation w ent to th e u ltim ate, liv pastor. th e m ost n o to rio u s o f th e la c - of g ratitu d e for th e big silent man ta ry tra in in g w as given, as being over T uesday should re tu rn him to th e senate. B eaverton Church of C hrist ing costs sk y ro ck eted in to the ra c k e t gangs was ru n o u t of the Hamilton, how ever, not to be put I trillions. Even in France, w h jre in- E vangelist L. E. C.roseclose of I w helm ingly in fav o r of com pulsory m ili F irst B aptist C hurch fla ti >n was m o d e ra te p rices ju m p It diana. w ith Mrs. G roseclose as I T hursday at 7:30 p. in. P ra y e r, s ta te w h e n th e P o rtla n d B u re a u at a disadvantage, w anted to m ake ta ry drill and held th a t it w as of g re a t ed e ig h t tim e s . I f w e s h o u ld f i f l o w song leader and ch ild ren 's w ork ! m eeting and business m eeting S u n caused th e a rre s t and c o n v ic tio n < f Farl»*y talk, and m ade the state- M argaret W illiamson, a m em ber ! I lie nt that Mr L andon woukt i « t r y ben efit to them . The vote by O regon S tate th e eeo rse o f in fla tio n in Frariee. er. w ill hold a revival m eeting to day S unday school 9:45 a m • bread w ould sell for 80 cents a begin the latter part of Novem ber. Classes for all age.- M orning w o r o f th e W illia m - <>n fa m ily , k n o w n ! e \e r v .'tai' n e ilti of tl. ■ (>luo md * college g ra d u a te s on th e question o n ■ ■ east of the Missis .Ippi T hat brag I loaf and eggs fo r fo u r dollars a These people a re i rpcrienced w o rk ship. 11 o’clock. T he pastor will “ W ould you req u ire tw o y e a rs R .O .T . C .? ” was too mueli fur Big Jim In a dozen. Such prices now seec fan- ers and a successful m eeting is an- , speak on “A C h ristian P rivilege " as ve n d ors o f im ita tio n l a c e "s m u g g le d " fu rs and fa k e o rie n ta l b'Miining voice h eard clearly across ! tastie but th ey could becom e a w as 258 yes a n d 27 no. These an sw ers We Are Called Down An Opportunity What Other Editors Say Sad-Eyed Lace ’eddlei’s Active CHURCHES I tieipated. Bible school n xt L ord's | E vening service at 7:30. Special rugzL tiie country. F arley enme back w ith re ality w hich w ould strik e us all. day at 9:45 a. tn., com m union se rv m usic. The pastor w ill contlnu I tile prophesy th a t Roosevelt would ice and p reaching at 11 a. in. hi- series of m essages on "B ible Build Inv en to ries O regon's losses from its lan d b o a rd ' and bonus w in every state hi' won In 1932. TO I E I T E R W H IT E N S This inflation ahead, w ith its C h ristian E ndeavor. 6:45 p. m.; F o o ls" Come and brin g your com m ission—losses th a t ru n in to m illions—w ould pin? D elaw are. C onnecticut a n d The A rgus w elcom es letters only be increased by a ttem p t to establish a state an ticipated sh arp rise In com m odity preaching. 7:45 M P utm an, pastor. friends O rtiz W. W eniger. pastor Pennsylvania. prices and living costs, calls for from it.s readers fo r p ublica bank, as proposed, to be v oted upon N ovem ber 3 The ev erlastin g yaw p of political I action now. As individuals, you tion on this p;ig«*, provided (V ote 317 X No.) C h ristian C hurch W hosoever W ill chairm en Is at tim es Irving Io the these req u n e in e n ts an* m e t fA bove N orth Plains) In various states th e p lan has been trie d out should ta k e account of your sup- L o rd ’s day unified study-w orship tem per, and alth o u g h it is th e sam e Keep y o u r le tter w ith in 300 S unday school. 10 a. m ; serm on. and abandoned, all except one: and th e ir records i plies You should list y o u r needs service. 9:49-11:45 a. m. C hurch old li u in in i g that deceives no one for household goods such as school. 9:45 a. m . C. H. N osier, II a m.. by the pastor: consecration , w ords P referen ce w ill be giv form one of th e m ost dism al ch ap te rs in A m erican sheets, and w hich w e have heard every towels, linen, furniture, en to sh o rter letters. .......... and ta rry service. 3 p. m R«*gular history. M orning wot.-.hip, four years since we w ere i> I d qecessary rep airs or im provem ents. sup erin ten d en t Sign y o u r tru e nam e and ad- K P m . and a ’ enough to vote, lid us lie patient! O peration of such a b an k w ould be on political Make out an o th er list of y o u r fam 10:45 a. rn. M usic by the T re b le dress for publication, L ettcrs T he cam paign is nearing its finish* basis; its loans w ould resu lt in d efau lts eq u al to ily's clothing needs. G o out and choir, Mrs. Florence K ram ien. d i . pecial divine healing service over pen nam es a re KKrt .ie- Jam es 5:14 and 15 Tuesday, 8 p ! those u n d er th e bonus com m ission law, by w hich , buy now Build up y o u r household rector. A nnual m enage. "T he C h al ceptable. m.. i vangelistic service and spe th eir liver, as a result of traffic ac h u n d red s of d w ellings in cities and th o u san d s of and personal inventories Shop lenge of O ur Task". B asket d in n er rial business m eeting for reg u lar P lease refrain from h o ld in g cidents on the highw ays of this farm p ro p erties have been d u m p ed in to th e lap of keepers and m anufacturers, large at noon in basem ent, firin g your annua! up to scorn or rid icu le w rit election of S unday school state, com pared to 185 for the ram i' th e state. Som e of these h av e been resold, it is and sm all, should check the sup- d in n e r and stay for th e annual and church officers. T hursday. 8 j ers of »»‘her letters, or persons period last year. T raffic accidents tru e, a fte r reh ab ilitatio n ; b u t th e n u m b er still o ff th e , plies of goods req u ired in th eir m eeting beg in n in g at 1:30 p. m. rn . at Shady B rook church, pray«- whose thoughts ru n con trary M em bers and frien d s urged to a t totaling 22 362 for the y ear to dale, tax rolls is large. to yours. business. The tim e has come for and prai.se service. Friday night ( a re nearly 50 per cent ahead of the O regon has paid m illions an d loaned m o re m il stores and m an u factu rers to carry tend. We w ant you to becom e fam services are discontinued f o r a 1931 reco rd as also a re the num ber r w ilh o u r local program by lions from th e 'irre d u c ib le " school funds th a t are larg er stocks of goods and raw m a h ilia i f Injui io i c. u ttin g from traffle earin g the splendid rep o rts from | f f ZY frozen o r lost—G overnor M artin estim ated last y ear terials. Now is th e tim e to put church offic accidents. th a t th e schbol fu n d had lost ab o u t th ree m illion m ere m oney into inventories and and represer • • • less into the bank: dollars. S ecretary i>f S ta te Snell propoN«**» ganizations w ithin th e church C hange Your V iew point E very g overnm ent agency set up m eans m ore to m ake m otoring tourists f«»el th a t . h ere will also be a b rief business F or years th e sm art and p ro fit T session political employes, m ore ta x p a y e r expense, a n d th«‘.v arc really w elcom e w hei\ th e y ‘ d and election of o ffic e r.. (B y A. L. I.in d b r rk ) loose m ethods th a t no p riv a te business o r in d i ab le policy In business was to buy C hristian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m In come to O regon in the fu tu re The hand-to-m outh and cu^ stocks to SALEM With a record re s is tra -I I m em bers n ine are republican« nnd new non-r«*siilent p«*rmits for 1937 v id u al w ould approve. C o n serv ativ e business m en term ed iate and Young People. E van If the w i l t t). .11 t Ilf l.it), 1 ’ ( , l i e t of ( >1 ' reject th e state b an k idea. So should all v oters — th e lim it. B usiness focused its a t gelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Song lion of 546.634 v o ters clirfbk- to i only five a re dem oerals tention on cleaning house, o n p articip ate in next T uesday's elec- : d< m ocrats a re tn d o m inate this gon.” O regon Spectator. snugging up by cu ttin g down on service assisted by young people (inn. a record vote is expected as I branch of th e law m aking body • • • this and parin g that. T his was the Serm on: -Paul M akes His Defense thousands of men and women wend ' they m ust elect II of the 16 Evidence that the state flax in m em - 1 Before K ing A grippa." M onday n atu ral corollary of the depre sion th e ir way to th e hers to be chosen next T uesday , d u stry is at last on a paying basis Now 3:30 p rn.. T reb le choir m eets at T he New Y ork Times, d em ocratic b u t v e ry con y ears It w as sound busine-. polls in 1625 pre- While ■ this is not an im possible is to be found in Hie fact th at It hom e of Mrs. F lorence K ram ien. A cinets i n every feat, it is a highly im probable o n e ! tu rn ed $56.666 into the sta te ’s gen servative. and w hich has been m a rk in g tim e re la the depression is over -it Is as h earty w elcom e to any and all nook and co rn er . and It is a p retty safe guess at this eral fund this w eek to apply on a tiv e to its p resid en tial choice up u n til th is late m uch a th in g of th e past as the these services. R. L. P utnam , p a s 1929 boom. S tanding on the th re sh of the state to ex ■ ¡tim e that tiie republicans w ill o r loan m ade several years ago w hen period in th e cam paign, has d efin itely aligned itself tor. press th eir p re f ganize th e nex t senate ju s t as they the then in fan t industry was in w ith P resid en t Roosevelt. The T im es expresses th re e old of a period of Inflation and un precedented business expansion eren ce for can d i have every sen ate in this stale for th e exp erim en tal stage. reasons; one, th a t it feels it can look for a fairly the tim e has come to change your A ll Saints (Episcopal) d ates and m eas m ore than 50 years. co nservative, sensible ru le by th e n ew deal if it is point of view. G et into a different "A ll S ain ts’ D ay" w ill be ob u res on s t a t e , It is aro u n d the political com- m ain tain ed for fo u r m ore years; tw o, th a t th e elec fram e of m ind.—a prosperity fram e served nex t Sunday, and the fol n 'll co n tain in g the signatures county a n d city i plexion of th e n ext house th at the of A G se tion of R oosevelt w ill do m uch to q u iet rad ical of m ind! H ere a re m y concrete low ing services w ill be h e l d : overnor M artin, S tate T re a s ballots. ¡greatest u n certain ty exists. H ere u re r Holman, S ecretary of S late ag itatio n and p rev en t it from g aining m uch g en suggestions: , C hurch school, 9:45 a. m.; holy At the l a s t w ilh all 66 m em bers to lie elected Sni'II, tin' seven m em bers of the eral su pport; and third, th a t th e rep u b lican policy M erchants: Tn: tear) of be!lv-nch- com m union and serm on, 11 a. m. presidential elec 'a n e w both p arties s ta rt from scratch capitol reconstruction comm ission is so involved in a “n arro w n atio n alism " th a t it inti about profit m argin . boo:-1 y o u r C hoir reh earsal F riday ev ening at tion in 1932 a to - | and w ith dem ocratic registration anil the 96 legislators w ho served w ould carry th e nation along to w ard a crisis in ad v ertisin g and sales budget. Get 7:30. Bishop D agw ell w ill visit the tai of 377,932 O re closely crow ding th a t of the re- in the 1935 session, is to be placed both “reg im en tatio n ” and “rad icalism .” All of w hich y o u r share of th e new b u sin rs- m ission on N ovem ber 24 and will gon voters e x e r - | publican. . p artisans of Jackson and in Hie cornerstone of tiie new state reaso n in g ap p ears to be v ery sou n d .—A storia As- B ankers: Stop cry in g about the preside at th e parish m eeting to A. I,. L indherk d i e d th eir fran Je fferso n a re out to retain control | house. Copies of all resolutions, to rlan -B u d g et. lack of good loans. C ut money rates be held on th e above date. S e v chise. If the increase in voting this over this branch of th e law m aking to an a ttra c tiv e and reasonable eral of (he men of th e m ission a t y ear keeps pace w ith the increase body which they w rested from the bills and o th er proceedings r e la t basis and go a fter good risks tended the D iocesan Laym en's d in in registration th e total vote ut republicans in 1935 for th e first ing to tiie new capitol wilt also be deposited in th e cornerstone. Fred Em ployers: Hl all ner held at All Saints, P ortland, on T uesday’s b attle of t h e ballots tim e since 1878. D rager, veteran chief clerk of the th e em ployables get jobs. Boast M onday evening T he nex t m eet should exceed 425,006. house, is now g ath erin g the m a wages. Do not let your com peti ing of th e young people's fellow In terest in the presidential, con F orty-eight tons of pap r. nearly tors steal your good w orkers. sh ip w ill be held N ovem ber 8 at gre ssio n a l and state contests in th re e carloads, w ere req u ired for terial. C onstruction of the new Fifteen Years Ago W orkers: New jobs a re opening 5 p. m. Ted G ard n er w ill have O regon at this stage of the cam the official v o ters’ pam phlet, copies building is expected to s ta rt about D ecem ber I. u p every day. If you are not g et charg e of th e program . T h e re will A rgus. O ctober 27. 1921—B iggest e arth jo b in tin g ahead, keep your eyes ojien be a th ree-d ay p reaching mission paign is confined p re tty much to of w hich w ent out to each of th e I speculation on the m ajorities w hich 546.034 registered voters in O re co u n ty is done. South end of Jackson bottom road for a b e tte r position. A d riv e for a new tuberculosis com m encing N ovem ber 15. con th e successful candidates w ill poll, gon d u rin g the past week, gets fine im provem ent. P rint-1 hospital to he located in M ultno H om e-ow ners: Do the re p a ir job ducted by th e viear. L ike m issions A ssessor Boley tab u lates co u n ty assessm ent at you have been w aiting to do "w hen I a re being conducted th ro u g h o u t the the result so far as the victor in ing of th e pam phlets w hich w ere mah county has already been these m ajo r offices is concerned nearly 56 per cent larger this y ear $21.331.682. I good tim es com e back.” It will country. P o rtlan d will be honored being p re tty m uch "in the baR" than ev er before, req u ired 3.566666 launched. The OregiiA T uberculosis assoeialion has announced its in P a tric k B row n. S. P. b rakem an. crushed to death I cost you m ore to do it next O' to- by m any noted speakers. T he Rev. b a rrin g unforeseen upsets w hich im pressions and the postage bill in local y ard s M onday night. 1 ber. E. S tanley Jones, m issionary to are a p t to creep in to even the best for m ailing alone am ounted t o tention of asking the next legis lature for an ap p ro p riatio n of $266 - R enters: F ind the place you w ant India and an a u th o r of repute, regulated of contests- ath letic i n early $7666 O regon N ursery com pany sta rts date p ru n e 666 to finance Hie new institution, o rchard. to live. Then, instead of try in g to will be am ong th e speakers. His political- to d iscred it the prognos au th o rity foi w hich wns given by W illiam Irm le r of C ornelius d row ned a t A b e r get the shortest, try to get the books a re on in sp iratio n to all tications of th e b e s t inform ed Salem landlords who w ere th r e a t th e voters at a special election in w ho read them . We hope t h a t dopester. deen, W ash., w hen sw ept u n d er a b arg e w hile w o rk longest lease you can. ening to raise th eir re n ts on of May. 1934. Investors: Do not w ait for torks m any people from H illsboro w ill in g w ith lu m b er crew . In th e legislative contests, how fices occupied by state d ep artm en ts W esley S chulm erich m ak in g good on C olum bia to get back to boom -day level be avail them selves of this o p p o rtu ever, th e re prevails a sp irit of u n have agreed to postpone th e in E ig h ty -th r e e O regon m otorists fore buying. W atch out for fixed« nity. Reginald Hick, vicar. u n iv ersity football squad. certa in ty th a t bids fa ir to m ake creases until a fte r the first of the had th eir d riv ers' licenses revoked L egion post plans for big A rm istice D ay cele incom e securities. m any of the contests an ybody’s year. D epartm ent heads affected by rin g S eplem her, 116 for d riving N ew spaper«: P u t new pep into bratio n . F oursquare C hurch race until the final rep o rts are In. the proposed increases pleaded that d w u hile intoxicated T hirty-six oilier your editorial w ork. Build up your Sunday, at 7:30 p. m., a special W hile t h e political forecasters they had no funds with w hich to m otorists T h irty Y ears A go had th e ir licenses su s circulation. G et your sh are of th e pre-election evangelistic service e a rlie r in th e eam paign w ere fre e m eet the additional cost. Must of pended, III of th ese for reckless A rgus, O ctober 25, 1906—Jam es H. D onaldson ad v ertisin g gains w hich lie ahead. w ill be held. The pastor w ill speak ly p red ictin g th e resto ratio n of r e the .slale flepartm ents w hich w ere driving. W hile o n e-th ird of th > stru ck by P. R. & N. engine at B illings' crossing in M anufacturers: Instead of hand- on “My C andidate” or "W ho to publican dom ination In both house n o rth H illsboro and killed in stan tly S atu rd ay n ig h t; to-m outh buying, see th a t your in Vote For.” The Prophetic P relu d e and sen ate at the n ex t legislative forced Io move into dow ntow n of la t e 's m otorists resid e in M ullno- fice buildings when the old capitol mah county only seven of the 8(1 Mrs. W illiam N. Brow n, resid en t of L au rel m any v entories a re b u ilt up Avoid b e this S unday ev ening will be on session the su rp risin g gains made burned a re ren tin g on a m onth Io years, dies O ctober 20. ing eaught by risin g prices and in "T he G erm an W ar M achine." A by th e dem ocrats in th e re g istra m onth basis w ith no lease to p ro d ru n k e n d riv in g eases w ere r e ported from that county. creasing business as you v z e r e Irv in g D. Mead of B uxton and E dna A lice K elly delightful m usical program in clu d tions w ith nine counties now show- cau g ht by falling prices and de- j ing both In stru m en tal and vocal ing dem ocratic m ajo rities and se v tect them against higher rental ;. of V inelands m arried O ctober 21. S u p erin ten d en t P ray of the state Ida B. H u b er of West P o rtlan d and E rn est D. creasing business in 1929. selections w ill precede the evening eral others rem ain in g republican D palh continues to ride (he Ore polire was th is week authorized E verybody: Business, according serm on You will enjoy th e h earty by th e b arest of m ajorities the o u t H ite of P rogress m arried O ctober 17. gon highw ays w ith mure reckless by th e board of M ore th an 100 teach ers atten d in stitu te in C res to th e B absonchart. is at norm al singing of the old gospel hym ns. At com e of I he legislative races In abandon than ever. The y ear 1936 a eiim e detection control Io Install luhnrutory in the and at the best level for any Octo- 11 a. m. the m onthly com m union m any d istricts l.s shrouded in doubt. cent th eatre. bids fair to m ake a new all-tim e pathology d ep artm en t of (he U n i F red G heen of H illsboro an d G race A. B ear of er ince 1929 The depression is ov service will be held. S unday school T he n publicans have a decided high record for traffic fatalities versity Medieal school at P ortland. F o rest G rove m arried O ctober 19. i er. Stop th in k in g about it! G et the w ill be at 9:45 a. m. and a very advan tag e in the fight to control A lready in th e first n ine m onths T he legislative session of 1935 a p new p rosperity view point! | in te restin g young people’s service th e senate. O f th e 14 hold-over of the y ear 215 persons have lost p ro p riated $36IKI lor the laboratory. w ere from g ra d u a te s of th e college and by no m an n er of m eans w ere “ c o n tro lle d ” as suggested. O ut of 10,416 qu estio n n a ire s re tu rn e d to th e U. S. d e p a rtm e n t of ed u catio n 81 p er cent fav o re d com pulsory m ilita ry tra in in g fo r th e firs t tw o y e a rs in college a n d 19 p e r c e n t w ere opposed. A s tu d e n t w ith any rea so n a b le o b jec tion can be excused fro m th e tra in in g . If he has to w ork to help m ake his w ay th ro u g h school, or if he is a conscientious o b jecto r, th e stu d e n t m ay be excused. A s fo r th e title of th e com m ittee “ P eace a n d F re e d o m ” we ju s t w o n d er w hose peace and freed o m is being je o p a rd iz e d u n d e r th e present plan. Avoid S ta te B an k in g Plan J r r j“;;:: Record Oregon Vote Expected; A Qualified Man It w ould not be fittin g f o r o u tsid ers to recom m end to th e peopie of M ultnom ah county whom th ey should select as ju d g e s, b u t th o se of us w ho know J u d g e D onald E. Long c an n o t help but feel su re th a t th e v o ters of th e m etropolis w ould m ak e no m istak e in nam in g him as h ead of th e ju v e n ile court. J u d g e Long lived in H ills boro as a boy an d m an an d has alw ay s h a d th e h ig h est sta n d in g in th is com m u nity. By tra in in g and exp erien ce he is em in en tly q u alified fo r th e position to w h ich he aspires. W e have know n him since boyhood d ays and have alw ay s had a high re g a rd fo r him. H e has th e w ell w ishes of his h u n d red s of H illsboro a n d W ash in g to n county friends. T he m easure “ A m endm ent L im iting an d R educing P erm issible T axes in T ang- ible P ro p e rty ,’ alth o u g h lau d a b le in its p lan to red u ce th e real p ro p e rty load, m ak e s no provision fo r su p p ly in g th e lost rev e n u e from dim inished p ro p erty tax es. T he opinion held by m any is t h a t th e sponsors hope to c re a te a situ atio n t h a t w ill b rin g a sales tax , re p e a te d ly tu rn e d dow n by the vote of th e people by decisive m a jo ritie s. G overnm ental functio n s m ust go on and th e m oney m ust com e fro m som e place. A “ n o ” vote is very m uch in o rd e r on th e v a rio u s m easures on th e b a llo t th is y e a r a n d it is alw ays sa fe st to vote t h a t w ay if you a re not sure. W e believe so c ie ty w ill be best served in th e long ru n by v o tin g “ n o ” on all m easures next T ues day. R e c o m m e n d a tio n of the G. O. P. h e a d s o f th e tic k e t on th e g ro u n d s th a t th e y w o u ld sto p w a ste fu l sp e n d in g of public fu n d s, le a d s one to w o n d e r if th e N e w p o rt J o u r n a l th in k s th e N e w p o rt bridge com es in th is c la ssific a tio n . Legislative Contests Interest Our Yesterdays