n ittsB o n n x n n rs. Papé TtfS iTillsbonJUi/VrOus W ith W h h h i t Com bined th e R ilith o r o Independent H i l ’aboro A rv u « . 1 M 4 H ills b o ro In d ep en d en t. 1878 M c K IN N E Y A M c K I N N E Y . Publisher« Published T h u rs d a y — En tered as second-class m a tte r in th e postoffice at H illsb o ro , O regon W V E R N E M c K IN N E Y E d ito r M R S E. C. M c K IN N E Y A ssociate E d ito r O F F I C I A L N E W S P A P E R O E W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y Selected as O re g o n ’s Best W eekly N e w sa p er. 18JÜ-S6 N am ed on A ll-A n ie ric a n W eekly N e w sp ap er Eleven. 1930 H o norable M en tio n N a tio n a l Edit.»rial Assn. N e w sp ap er Prod uction Contest. 19.34-55; G en eral Excellence. 1935 T h ird place w in n e r in tw o n a tio n a l new spaper con teats in 1937— G eneral Excellence and Best E d ito ria l Page fo r w eekly new spaper» w ith circu la tio n s oxer 1.800. Subscription Rates S tr ic tly Cash in A d vance P e r year |2.0t) T h re e m onths «0 Six months ... 1.15 P e r copy .05 O utside Oregon In other states 50 E.»reign countries 83 50 M e m b e r: O regon State E d ito ria l A s s o c ia t io n and N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Ass.x'iation, F irs t A u dited Paper. L a rg e s t A B C W ee k ly C irc u la tio n in W est. T h e H illsb o ro A rg u s assumes no fin a n c ia l respon- sil»ility fo r errors w hich m ay appear in advertisem ents published in its colum ns but in cases w here the pai»er is at fu u lt it w ill re p rin t th a t part of an ad v ertise­ m ent in w hich the ty p o g rap h ica l m io take occurs. Good Reasons G overnor M artin in refu sin g th e petitions fo r a special session of the legislature has again acted in the courageous m anner th a t has c h a r ­ acterized his term of office. In tu rn ­ ing dow n th e request th e governor clearly pointed out why it w as not logical and gave su b sta n tia l reasons. The most im p o rta n t reason given w as th a t no revenue m easure can be passed th a t c arries th e em ergency clause. C onsequently th e re fe re n ­ dum could be easily invoked. The proposal w as to finance ad d itio n al pension paym ents th ro u g h e n a ct­ m ent of a tra n sa ctio n s or sales tax. This tax has been rep e a te d ly tu rn e d dow n in O regon in spite of g re a t m oney-raising possibilities and op­ portunities fo r off-setting o t h e r taxes. O rganized labor h ad a lre a d y s ta rte d its opposition an d th e re is little doubt th a t expense of a special session woud have gone fo r n a u g h t. The O regonian has suggested th a t the question be su bm itted to a vote of th e people by th e initiative in N ovem ber, 1938. W hy not? Then we can have a tru e expression of all th e people on th e en tire question. Deserve Protection The housew ives of any com m unity a re en titled to a p ro tectio n ag a in st constant ringing of th e doorbell by the p eddler, w ho has been know n to becom e so p ersisten t and bothersom e th a t he in te rfe re s to a g re a t e x te n t w ith a w om an’s housew ork. F u rth e r, w hen t h e housew ife w ishes to buy a n y th in g she know s th a t she can go to stores in h e r own com m unity, o p e ra te d by frie n d s and acq uaintances. They a re h e re , re a d y and anxious to serve and in m ost cases are in a position to fu rn ish th e article a t an equal or b e tte r price. . ____ The article th en is b a c k ed up by th e firm ’s own personal rep u ta tio n , b u ilt up in m any cases th ro u g h y e a rs of fa ith fu l service. O regon cities m ay now feel free to pass o rdinances ban n in g th e “ un­ invited doorbell rin g e r,” acco rd in g to a bulletin en titled, “ R estriction of P e d d lers as a N uisance,” ju s t is­ sued by th e L eague of O regon Cities in co-operation w ith th e B ureau of M unicipal R esearch of th e U niver­ sity of O regon. The G reen River, W yo.. ordinance, w hich is review ed, prohibits p ed d lers f r o m e n te rin g priv ate p ro p erty unless invited by th e ow ner o r resid en t. It h as been sustained in th e courts an d its le g a l­ ity unquestionably established. E n­ forcem ent depends upon th e co-op­ erative su p p o rt of those d istu rb ed by th e bellringers. In any event th e housew ife so dis­ tu rb e d is w elcom e to come into th e A rgus office and get a “ No P e d d le rs’ sign a t no cost to herself. In fairn ess to sp ectato rs on the n o rth side of the field a t th e union high school gridiron, some steps should be ta k e n to keep en th u sias­ tic fans from crow ding along th e sidelines and som etim es on to the field. This should be done also fo r the ben efit of the players, who m ight be h an d ic a p p e d in th e ir plays by such sideline crow ding and hold up th e gam e as w as th e case in the M cM innville gam e. Ben O sborne, secretary of t h e A m erican F e d e ra tio n of Labor, be­ fo re G overnor M artin tu rn e d down th e p etitions fo r a special session of th e leg isla tu re to en act fu rth e r old a g e benefits, called upon all labor o rg a n iz a tio n s to resist any attem p ts to e n a c t a tra n sa c tio n s tax fo r su p ­ p o rt o f old ag e benefits. In o th er w o rd s th e b e n e fits m ay be all right, b u t let th e o th e r fellow shoulder th e b u rd en . P re sid e n t R oosevelt assured his a u d ie n c e a t B onneville th a t th e n a­ tio n a l b u d g e t w ill be in b alan ce next y e a r. It is to be ho p ed t h a t he really m eans business th is tim e. O utgo c a n n o t co n tin u e to ex ceed income w ith o u t je o p a r d is in g th e fin an ces o f th e nation. WTiy the Let Down? M any reasons a re being given for th e present let dow n in business ac­ tivity th ro u g h o u t th e country. P ro b ­ ably the most po ten t one, how ever, is the civil w ar in lab o r ran k s and b itte r industrial strife. Besides d o ­ ing som ething about th e stock m a r­ ket it behooves th e ad m in istra tio n to tak e a hand in th is troublesom e S ltU H tlO H . As a result of th is strife tho u san d s and th o u sa n d s of people a re w ithout em ploym ent th ro u g h no fa u lt of th e ir ow n o r th e ir em ploy­ ers. ’M iW O /, It is tim e th a t th e congress be called upon by th e people to pass legislation th a t will b rin g about economic peace and stop this busi­ ness retrogression. Innocent em ­ ployes a n d innocent em ployers, alike, a re being m ade th e g o ats of union leaders. If th e a d m in istra tio n w on't do a n y th in g ab o u t it th e peo­ ple should request th e ir re p re s e n ta ­ tives in th e n ational congress to pass legislation th a t will iron out th e en­ tire mess. Other Editors “ I Am th e D e a d " — H ardly an issue of th e A rgus appears th at it does not carry th e sto ry of an autom obile in w hich som e life h as been sn u ffed out. T he radio gives safety program s, th e big city new spapers and m agazines run colum n a fte r colum n of w arnings and pleadings fo r safe d riv in g A nd th e re s u lt’ People go on in th e sam e old way. d riv in g w ith o u t reg ard for th e lives of others. B ut som etim es th ere is an article th a t has sto p p in g p o w er H ere is one th at ap p eared in a recen t issue of L ib ­ erty m agazine, w ritten by W illiam F. M c- D erm ont of Chicago: -I am th e dead O ne y e a r ago th e sleep ­ ing infan t in arm s, th e fro lick in g child, the ro llicking youth, th e lab o rer ru sh in g to his w ork, th e m o th er at h e r shopping, th e aged person w ith fa lte rin g step. “T oday—37.000 stro n g —I lie in my grave, crushed, broken, lifeless. A y ear from now 37.000 w ill jo in m e in th e e te rn a l silen ce of death. "You w ho opened w ide th e th ro ttle — w ho to re te rrify in g ly th ro u g h city s tre e t— w ho w en t at b lin d in g speed across co u n try in tersections—w ho laughed and sh o u ted b e ­ fore th e tire blew o r th e cu rv e loom ed s u d ­ d en ly ah ead —you sen t m e 15.000 stro n g to m y doom. "You w ho w ove in an d out of tra ffic — You w hose b rak es w e re fau lty — "Y ou w ho passed on a cu rv e o r a h ill— "You w ho tu rn e d on b lin d in g lig h ts— "Y ou w ho b en u m b ed y o u r b rain w ith booze— "I am th e dead. To y o u I cry out from m y g rave fo r m ercy to o th ers b efo re th ey jo in me. W ill you an sw er?"—C ovina (Cal.) Argus. h îl e s b o r o , o r p o o n Church Services P ilgrim House Sunday. N ovem ber 7 C hapel s e r­ vice of public w orship. 10:30 a m w ith liluig} for Sunday w ithin the O ctave of All S aints Serm on: What P rice S a in th o o d '' «G alatians "Religion ill the N ew s“ topics: Spanish B ishops' P asto ral." Soviet} of the G odless." and D iary of a C ountry Priest view of th e book w inch won the g lan d prize of the French Academy P asto r Henry S H aller may be co n ­ sulted any day betw een 10 a nt and noon, betw een 4 and 6 p m . or by appointm ent, at the House office. 232 N orth T hird avenue. All S aints Episcopal C hurch S ervice for the tw en ty -fo u rth S u n ­ day a fte r T rin ity ch u rch school. 9:45 a m Holy com m union and serm on at 11 a m W ashington county Home at 2 30 p m C hoir reheat sal T h u rs­ day evening. 7 30. All please com e C onfirm ation in struction w ill begin Friday evening, N ovem ber 12. at 8 o'clock T he new canon passed at the genera', convention recently held and w hich w ill go into effect th e first of the y ear. re q u ires a m e d ­ ical certificate from both p arties d e ­ siring to be m arried by the clergy. E veryone should w elcom e this new '„in M a step in the right direction, and no one should object to it. T he O ffertory anthem S unday m orning w ill be “T he Sun S hall be no M ore T h eir Light by Day." by W oodw ard —R eginald Hieks. vicar. T u alatin P lains P resb y terian C h u rrh B ible school at 10 a. nt.: p reach ­ ing serv ice at 11 a. nt.: C hristian E ndeavor at 7:45 p. nt. M issionary m eeting th e last W ednesday of each m onth. All a re co rd ially welcome. —J . F. ttib so n , m inister. tf F irst C hurch of C hrist. S cientist S ervices are held ev ery Sunday W ednesday evening at 11 a m ; ................. services at 8 o'clock: S unday school at 11 a. m. P upils up to th e age of 20 y ears a re w elcom ed. F ree read in g room open on W ednesdays and S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p. m. S u n d ay s to p x : “A dam and the F all- T H E P e 'S MY HUNTING. SHACK l'VE BEEN TOLLING. Y O U A B O U T // DIRT FLOOR, T H E ROO F L EA K S LIKE A SIEVE w h e n it r a in s , b u t , b o y a in ' t S H E A PEACH ? ? Tliun > te rrific attack Ja|M ii firm ly rejects m ediation | by outsiders in w ar w ith China, especially by Brussels nine-pow er treaty confluence Jap an ese am bassador says C hina must s t o p anti - Jap an ese propaganda a n d 1 stam p out com m unism Siwmish rebel a ir raid on l.erida kills 120 persons, including 50 etui- , dren. M ayor L aG uardia r e - e le c te d m ayor of New Voi k over Jerem iah T M ahoney, dem ocrat am i Tam m y 1 hull candidate Thom as F. Dewey, I nem esis of New York moguls n a m ­ ed d istrict attorney K lam ath Falls labor council op- posos Ju d g e A*hurt of K lam ath Falls for U. S aenute candidacy and pledges su p p o rt to W illis M a­ honey. P atrick II O ’Brien. C I O • i*»n- sored can d id ate for m ayor of D e­ tro it I eat I ■ I' u*d W. Read |M Ja c k Hayes, 14. m em ber E u­ gene high school squad, falls to death over 125-foot d if f on Mc­ K enzie highw ay ¿Reactions ¿Divided (By A. L. IJn d b e rk ) SALEM G overnor M artin • refusal Io ir . cede I«» the request of T ow nsend leaders f«»i < special legislative wession m et w ith w idcl\ divergent reactions on the part of leudei . ui the old age pension m ovem ent G len C Wade of Pendleton. Tow n .end m anager in the second O regon district. decluted that no fu rth er effort w ould be m ade to bring additional pleasure on the governor. Wade w ho at ted as >|M*clul rep resen tativ e of t tTe Tow nsend delegation w hich presented tin* re quest for the special .session, praised th e got ern o r for his courteous consideration of the petitions W ade., .statem ent was iig a rd e d . . reflecting tin* sentim ent of the delegation w hich w aited on tile govt-iuoi including A r t h u i Moore of M onmouth. Tow navnd m anagei ui the In st congressional district An entirely d ifferen t a ttitu d e w a ; taken by John A Je ffre y s of P ortland. II ( ’ C ue of The Dulles and o th er T ow nsend lead er. •‘Thia i.s no tim e to tak e off our hut to the governor.” Jeffrey s declared. ‘‘B ather it U a tim e to peel our coat* and co ntinue o u r w ork for a special session ” The next step in the move for inure a d e ­ q u a te pensions, it was explained in a state- m ent issued bw T ow nsend leaders m eeting heic last week, will depend upon the action tak en by the official boards of the th re e co n g re- -sional districts on recom m endations subm itted by the special group atten d in g the Salem m e e t mg W hile the n a tu re u i these recom m enda turns was not m ade public it is understood to include th e initiation of a m easure covering the T ow nsend program of m ore ad eq u ate |>en hi oils financed by u transaction* tux Such a m easure if Inittuted w ould com e before the voters at the re g u lar election in November.« 193b A ttend* Division Reunion G overnor M artin left h ere Tuesdiiy fur Tulsa, O klahom a, to a tte n d th e 20th annual reunion of hi* old uriny division, th e 90th. w hich he com m anded as a m ajor general dm in* the W orld war. He expect* to be absent from the slate about tw o w eeks d u rin g w hich tim e S en ato r F M F rancltcovich of Axtoi iu w ill officiate u* governor. • • • • PRIN l i l t s ’ INK BOOSTS tricts. T he w hole parish of St. BIG HI/. 11 am. is is read} for th e grand opeu- T his le tte r just received D ear ‘n * of »Heir h arvest festival and b a ­ zaar on T hursday. N ovem ber 11. Mr. T aylor: I picked up your page A rm istice day. at th e Foresters' faith in an O utsider For did not hall in V erboort. A delicious ch ic k ­ wish to tell you I received Jesu s en d in n e r w ill be served from 5 to C hrist as my S aviour w ho died for M o tt N o t ( 'H t id id u t« T hursday. O ctober 28 8 of o’clock iny sin. 1 am not cu ttin g the page a m ^ m in e n th U e f evening ^ ^ o u n g All and kinds old _ , F ederal reserve board's low ering for the sig n atu re as I am going to Jam es W Mott, congressm an from the first E verybody cordially in v ite d —Fa- of m argin buying of securities stini- place it w here som eone else may O regon district, will not be a candidate fur th e r Joseph B Saal. find it If you cart to. I w ould a p ­ : ulates buying. L eading stocks jum p Seventh-day Adventist Churrh the U nited S tates senate to succeed F rederick preciate one of the little T estam ents i $1 to $4 W S tciw er but will seek an o th er term at his S ervices a re held each S abbath P entecostal T abernacle A ction by congress to bring about 'S ig n ed ) C J. I. and the address, 'S a tu rd a y ) as follow s: Sabbath sam e old Job he declared in q u ietin g rum ors school Sunday. 10 a ........ I labor peace urged as an o th er Port the Irvington section. P ortland school. 9:45 a. m.; p reach in g service D S e unday that he was considering sta k in g a prom otion The T estam ent w ent to h er w ith l m a r W yatt, s u p e rin te n d e n t;, *!“ saw m ill closes, at 11; young people's m eeting a t classes for all ages M orning w or- j G o v ern o r M artin say- M ultnom ah the thought that she was saved by S teiw er’s decision not to seek an o th er term 2:30 p. m. P ra y e r m eeting T h u rs­ ship at 11. at w hich tim e cotntnu- COU,)K’ has not adequately provided faith in on O utsider For did not a* senator has aroused a lot of speculation u . day ev en in g at 8 o'clock. V isitors to probable candidates. Jesu C 1 hrist to us s 11 from anoth- nion w be served sub- r 1938 relief ' in * its v budget . . . u -a l. ,m , - T -. . . I ill l l O f S CI , C U . . Serm I l l I l I on tili S U O - . iu ......................................... ...... u , j i . r s , v 1 . , a . . come „ in . ., » u ................ • • • ♦ u- 1. ià m .- 7 y service.—Dr. j cet “G od's H ealth L aw s.“ Young P o rtlan d autom obile dealers pass ‘ e r w orld ' And is He not d ifferen t n a tt e r H untington, p asto r »» • • m eeting at 6:45 - - p. m . -- • * from us in .. th at .. — od . from - tf people's He is G ull Miss — “ P 1938 ---• auto -•----- *how. blam ing - ■ labor R elief Loeul Problem e te rn ity w hile w e a re created be­ M adeleine N ew brey, p r e s id e n t. I trouble. T he O renco-R eedville P arish D irect relief u. d iitiu c tly a lucal prublem . E vening evangelistic serv ice Mid- F riday. O ctober 'it) ings. th e w ork of his h an d s’ —“All G overnor M artin told a delegation of f I (), In tern atio n al settlem ent at Shang- things w ere m ade by Him; and S u n d ay school in both churches, w eek services. T h u rsd ay and S at- 10 a. m .; w orship serv ice in th e yjrc*a^ . e' l'n in g C h ild ren 's church j hai sandw iched in betw een Chines. w ithout him w as not anything m ade w o rk ers from I’ortlund. w ho cam e to Salem to O renco church. 11 a. m.; w orship S atu rd ay at 2:30 p. m All eve- and Jap an ese belligerents. Shell that w as m ade ' Even th e angels appeal to him from treatm en t alleged to have and arch-angels a re created beings serv ice in th e R eedville church. 8 n in k’ services begin at 7:45 We a re fragm ents en d an g er populace T hree been received at Die liands of th e M ultnom uli Even L ucifer w ho fell and becam e p. m. W om en's M issionary society beginning special evangelistic ser- B ritish soldiers killed county relief com m ittee m eets at O renco on th e th ird W ed- vices N ovem ber 14 w ith E vangelist j All m ajo r P o rtlan d saw m ills down Satan the ru le r of this w orld d ark - "T he atate atanda ready to m atch county ness. the prince o f the pow er of the o f n esday of each m o n th and at R eed- E rnest Pow lesland E verett, w ith peace hopes sm all. funds in extending relief to the needy, but v ille on th e fo u rth T h u rsd ay of Wash, P resid en t R oosevelt says prim e air w ho has regim ented a lost w orld the responsibility for passing on relief cases each m onth. tf social and econom ic objective of his 1” <1° w ill, yes. even th at old re.sts squarely on th e sh o u ld ers of the county F irst B aptist C hurch S erp en t th e Devil is a created be- ad m in istratio n is to provide com m ittee," the governor said P ra y e r and Bible study this w eek ! creased purchasing pow er for the I ing; M. E. Church (Bethany) • • • • So o u r friend w ho pieked up the On R p rm a n tm v n " , il1 m ect T h u rsd a.v a t 8 p. m. at the one th ird of th e co u n try 's popula- /Y > T CD s e r ^ n . e Tv q n rP V in ' 2 u" d , »r pastoi's home, 473 E W ashington tio n he describes as "ill-clothed, tll- i p rin ted slip in th e stre e t car was S e e s S tre n u o u s W in te r saved by faith in Jesu s C hrist You 10T o a, h n m . Place 5 u n ' S u n < i: ,-v alI. " ,! Morning o1 ® 4 s - worahip at 11 V U g V H j * day »chooi, • „ 11 ' i n a. c j ; > m - .-J John L L ew i, warn X F of L know about Him'* R elief agencies th ro u g h o u t O regon a r e From all the __ - . _ P - • Il rt r v o l th K Of II raid «« as «• rvnn««*» faced w ith a stren u o u s w in ter in the opinion if T PHO he tTAStnf pastor, V w L’lxiY ho U'nc w as absent frrtnn from 1 of an er inom m em bnrebi bership peace e tern ities He was one w ith G od the A Series of W eekly A rticles on the of Jo h n Cooler, farm placem ent d ire c to r w ith F ath er. He took the place of a s e r­ services last L ord's day because of 1 negotiations bog down. P ro b lem of H ighw ay S afety by C ongregational C hurch vant; strip p ed him self of his glory; Die s ta te reem ploym ent service. C ooter, whose illness, w ill be back again to re- Saturday, O ctober 30 E arl Snell, S e cretary of S tate took the form of a m an. being born w ork takes him Into all sections o f th e state, C h u rch school. 10 a. m . Prof. S tal- lu,ion in O regon m ay be co rresp o n d in g m o n th last y ear: also th a t d u r­ S u p e rio r Ju d g e F rancis Joseph blood, we shall be saved from w rath law is again back up above th e 1000 m ark, a c ­ H eney. 78. pioneer w estern law yer through Him ' C ounted guiltless by ing th e sam e m onth p erio d th is y e a r th e re cording to W arden Jam es Lewis. T he fall ses­ and ju rist, dies at S an ta Monica. C hri t s blood shed for us. w e re 5244 a rre sts as co m p ared w ith 3127 in meeThFen ^ a y nagt f f m SOCieon- T he rep o rt m ay be ob j tion for stro n g er a n ti-tru st laws. line an d I w ill mail you one free o u r h ighw ays an d we a re d ete rm in e d to keep inten d en t. C om m union service 11 tained at th e planning board head- M onday. N ovem ber 1 A sudden increase In study courses on the | gladly. -G eorge N T aylor. B eaver- u p o u r effo rts in an a tte m p t to show g re a t­ a. m. follow ed by preach in g by the c*uart< rs in th e S palding building B ritish F oreign S e cretary Eden ton. (Space paid for by a business part of inm ates of W arden Jam es L ew is' big in P ortland. e r im p ro v em en t each m onth. T his is th e I c u rtly dism isses M ussolini's s u p p o r t, m an.) pastor; subject. "T he C ross in H u­ house at the east end of S tate stre e t w as r e ­ first tim e in n early th re e y ears th a t w e h av e m an R elations." S pecial m usic by ported th is week by Miss H a rrie tt C. Long, show n a red u ctio n an d I am satisfied th a t th e choir, Mrs. J. Johnson, director. state librarian W hereas applications for study Young people's m eeting 6:30 p. m.. en fo rcem en t alone is o u r im m ed iate an sw er courses from inm ates of th e state prison have preaching. 7:30: subject. "T he Un- to th e p ro b lem in so far as w e u n d e rs ta n d it been ru n n in g from 12 to 15 a w eek, th ere p ard o n ab le Sin." Y oung people's to d ay .” w ere 77 applications filed this week. E n g in eer­ ch o ir at this service. M id-w eek ser- w W hile I do n o t b eliev e th a t en fo rcem en t I low ing, how ever, should be in ter- , — -------- --------- i ' , ------- vice W ednesday g u m Or. __ K oger W Hahson) ■ lowing, now ever. ing courses predom inate in th e applications, alo n e is th e an sw er to th e problem . C h ief N' ^ ^edinesday. 8 p m. On F r day. EXETER. ENGLAND To get to esting to A m ericans: - A f t e r Eng- the church, the courts stan d in th e these including courses in m ining as w ell as highest esteem . A m ericans have C a to s ex p erien ce in m eetin g a d ep lo rab le ' ■ 13’ at 39 w in ill ln be e church . u .— ---------- “ ..— parlors, a r reception given . EnvlanH ^ n g V o from m e ! F  rane» T œ a V B r in,,. H ^ n I ! h W O r k _i----- t ' r!i ' » beeam th o r m ade a great success of production, m echanical engineering. situ atio n m u st c a rry g re a t w eight. E v ery oughly organized and collective bar • * * * » but we have u tte rly failed In gov­ by th e adults to th e youth of the seem s like hom e e v ery tim e I visit en fo rcem en t agency in O regon has a respon B ible school. A program w ill be it. T h irty y e a rs ago I first cam e to gaining w as u niversally granted, la­ ern m en t. F u rth erm o re, we have N egotiations for th e rem aining p ro p erty in sib ility to m eet if re s u lts a re to be accom ­ bor tro u b le ceased for th e most m uch to learn from E ngland re g a rd ­ given refresh m en ts served — England. Fnirlan.i T T hen h..n A a its new lib rary -o ffice building a re proceeding r.eo rao and m erica w as p ro ­ part. T he outcom e has been m uch ing b anking and foreign trad e plished. E xcessive speed co n tin u es to be a G eorge H arris H atch, pastor. its new library-office building a re proceeding gressive: w hile E ngland seem ed to th e sam e as in th e case of th e fight G eneral B usiness Im proving c o n trib u tin g facto r in m an y fatal accidents. satisfactorily, according to T H B anfield. w ho be drow sy. We used typ ew riters: fo r w om an's suffrage. C onsider th ese things, k eep y o u r car u n ­ A griculture is not doing well in C hristian C hurch is conducting th e negotiations for th e C apitol w hile th e E nglish used q u ill pens W omen w ho "tu rn e d heaven and E ngland Jo h n Bull does not begin d e r co n tro l a t all tim es, a n d h elp elim in ate L o rd 's d ay un ified stu d y -w o rsh ip We w ore sensible clothes; w hile th e ................. ....... now do not R econstruction comm ission. It is not expected ea rth " to ................. get the vote, to feed him self Most of the aid to O regon's traffic deaths. - 5 -li 4.) a. m. ^C hurch English w ore silk hats and P rin ce j b o th e r to cross th e stre e t to exercise th a t condem nation proceedings will be neces­ -chool 9 45 a. m. P e rry D umas, su- A lbert coats to business. E levators this vote. E ver since 1 w as assistant farm ers practiced by th e R oosevelt sary in o rd er to secure title to the p roperty. ad m in istratio n has been tried in p erin ten d en t. Classes fo r all ages, cen tral heating, a n d p riv ate’ bath to th e se c retary of lab o r a t W ash- E • » * » ngland and has failed. English M orning w orship 10:45. M usic by room s w ere th en p ractically un- lngton. I have felt th a t "collective boys and men still p refer th e sea to W I,. Gosslin, secretary to G overnor M ar­ choir. Serm on by Mrs. P utnam , know n in E nglast ex cep t in th e b arg ain in g ” is both fa ir and inevit- th e farm . Hence. B ritish foreign tin. is now being m entioned as a possible P asto r w ill preach at F arm ington at most exclusive hotels. able in the U nited States. F u rth e r- trade has stead ily increased since 1 o clock and 8 o clock. C hristian T oday all thus has changed. Eng- dem ocratic can d id ate for secretary of state. !?°.re ' . a fte r * .» . becom es general. ! 1932. 1937 will b e w ithin 20 per cent Fi?d uaVOu 6i:3° m In term e d iate land has adopted all our w orthw hile U nited S tates labor unions w ill be ,,f the previous high of 1929 B rit- Gosslin, w ho w as also m entioned as a possible F ifte e n Y ears Ago high school) and young people. In- c u s to m s -e x c e p t good coffee! (Som e candidate for congress, ad m its th a t he is g iv ­ A rgus. N ovem ber 2. 1922—L o m e K night, ing consideration to th e new suggestion, but n a tiv e of H illsboro, in ch arg e has not yet m ade up his m ind as to w h eth er tion for E x p lo rer S tefanssen. he w ill ru n o r not. J. L. C row re tu rn s from * * * * T J J« n t t he B ritish Isles have been grow ing en cam pm ent a t Des M oines, Iowa. E ngland ow es m uch to M ussolini tu re rs a re allow ed to u n ite in both E fforts w ill be m ade to keep th e C ra te r m eeting of Ladies Aid and Mis- b rig h te r and stronger. W hile we and H itler. T w enty y ears ago the foreign and dom estic pools to m ain- Ben W. O lcott, rep u b lican can d id a te for L ake highw ay open nil w inter, according to R. sionary societies. Tuesday. 2 to 4:30 are increasing costs; E ngland Is English w ere a self-satisfied and in- tain prices at a fair level governor, sp eak s to Y apacity crow d at co u rt H. Baldock. state highw ay engineer. P /, ‘te announcem ent in low ering them W hile we a re losing efficient people.—ex c e p t in foreign house S atu rd ay night. F u lly 200 had to be The a g ricu ltu ral and industrial * » » * Ch, ,> ' m " ' ^ I 'dnPsday> ? p- m foreign trad e; E ngland is gaining it. trad e and on th e seas. A fter the centers a te very busy w ith alm ost tu rn e d aw ay. W alter Pierce, also a g u b e rn a ­ T h, rsd a v " ^ i n d ir/ c V ,r A " progress, m oreover, has w ar. E ngland was in a broken-dow n no unem ploym ent. W hen figures for to ria l candidate, visits city T uesday. B ew are of stra n g e rs peddling "cu re-alls” T hursday, 7.30 p. m m id-w eek ser- been against g re a t odds, Jo h n F K am na of B loom ing and Lena L in - condition. B ut the w ar did m uch ' hom e consum ption a re studied, for poultry diseases, is th e w arn in g issued by v e e w ith leader. T he ch u rch 's an- L abor U nions in England dem an of M aplew ood m a rrie d N ovem ber 1. the state d ep artm en t of ag ricu ltu re. S everal J for h er sp iritu a lly and intellectl- n early all show an increase due to i w .d n e s H fi® " n pr is also on English lab o r lead ers consist of H ilhi d efeats G resh am F rid a y a t G resh am 'W ed n esd ay evening. L et everyone tw o d istin ctly d ifferen t groups ally A fter tak in g a needed rest fol- | the new ta riff policy w hich England such peddlers arc rep o rted to be w orking tin 18 to 0. low ing it. E ngland w oke up and has : adopted a few y ears ago T ariffs are state. keep th is in m ind. A cordial w el- M any a re "intellectuals" w ho look since beert v ery active T h e w ar Jo sh u a M errill, one of th e b est know n h o rse­ • L e/ ? ry s e rv ic e ~ B L at th e problem from a t ^ e U c a l a basic eausp of w ar. Yet it p ro b ­ m ay have been a blessing in d is­ m en of th is d istrict, dies a t C o rn eliu s O cto­ I nam , pastor. ably w as th e only th in g for Eng standpoint; o th ers a re v e ry prac- guise. Now M ussolini and H itler land to do u n d er the circum stances. b e r 28. tical. being the product of th e ra il­ have com e along. I do not say th at T he greatest ndvanee is in new T h irty Y ears Ago Methodist Episcopal Church ways. th e ............. m ines or C l I , J __ .. -I t the liv I mills. I I I I I J , When T T J Id l I I I I X I I I T en 7 I I l hav i o t v s e - J frighten- 1 I I | 1»' I | - th ese tw o gentlem building. As I m otor about the S u n d ay school. 9:45 a m.. C C. 1 first visited England, labor was ed th e B ritish governm ent, but they country, sm all houses are going up A rgus. O cto b er 31, 1907—T h e re is a b ig boom Now th at the w orld's most pow erful bom b­ ^ f ^ >er'i? u p crin te.ndr nt: ch.? rc ^ w o r' fighting fo r recognition. It was o r-I certain ly consolidated th e English I e v e ry w h e re E ngland is T ast" be? in th e onion m ark et w ith W ashington county e r has been built, the ran k in g m ilitary b rain s r « m ’ E ,,w orth league ganizing and strik in g . Feeling ran 1 nation into one harm onious people, com ing a nation of individually - gro w ers v irtu a lly co n tro llin g th e price in th e will com plete the vicious cycle by rigging up ™ PV isttm ,P w e e X n ,n l u 7 rS' i P' V(e ry hir« \ L a t e r t h e r e developed a F r o m thia angle, E ngland s e t! a ownedI home™’ T h e r^ c a n n o ib ^ UB- n orthw est. P rice offered is $2.50 p er h u n d red . the most pow erful an ti-c ra ft gun to b rin g it L ^ ; , , u \ - i P ,rL ^ i CO,nc - A lexand€^ str.°."e Labor...Pa r ty •... good exam ple for us te r insurance of social stability. R obert O. S tevenson of n e a r F orest G rove down. H aw thorne, pastor. A fter th e W orld War. th is p a rty ____ _ ___ ____ A m erican PE’D up a t D ow ning St. n am ed state gam e an d fo re stry w ard en by T his brings __ m e to say a word G o v ern o r C ham berlain. . 77 77 r.. . en tered politics and secu red con- I about th e govern m en t of G reat P resid en t R oosevelt's plan to The eollcge cheer-len d er called for t h e Nt. r ra n ris f atholle ( h u rrh . Roy trol of th e governm ent. E ngland w a, B ritain W ithout doubt it is the u n ite th e dem ocracies of America. Miss Susie Thom pson of C ed ar M ill sh o t in w rong yell when he asked for "Hold th at line!" T w e n ty -f'fth S unday a fte r P ente- given a “N ew D eal.” T h e L abor m ost able of any in th e w orld. Gov- sh o u ld er Sunday ev en in g b y ro b b e r w hile E ngland, and F rance in a stand for The line held, all right, and w as penalized 15 cost: Holy m ass w ill be celebrated party, how ever, soon learned th a t in ern m e n t in E ngland I.s a profession w orld peace w as well received here. d riv in g to P o rtla n d on C o rn ell road. yards. S u n d ay m o rn in g at 8 and 10 o clock, ru n n in g a nation th ere a re o th er for w hich people train from th eir As a result, A m erican stock has ris ­ R. I. Cate, re a l estate m an, d ies h e re O c­ • • • • A serm on w ill be preached from the factors to consider besides w ages youth. Its lead ers and public ser- en 100 p er cen t in th e m inds of e v ­ to b e r 27. noly gospel a t both masses. T he and hours. Increased w ages a n d I v an ts a re both honest and capable eryone. T his w as a m asterstroke It w as one of the boys a t the hobo conven­ T ons of steel piled up a t T u alatin fo r con­ C h ristian d o ctrin e class w ill lx? held sh o rte r hours sent u p costs so m uch U nlike A m erica and F rance, all the given at ju s t th e right tim e. I sin ­ tion w ho rem ark ed th n t m oney d id n 't b o th er stru ctio n of H illsboro b ran ch of O regon elec­ a fte r th e 8 o clock m ass for all pub- th a t E ngland could not com pete in people of G reat B ritain hav e co n fi­ cerely hope th e P resid en t m eant him —it w as the lack of it th a t hurt. tric. ne school children. A t 3 o clock in w orld m arkets. T his resulted in un- denee in th e ir governm ent Yet a • • • • w hat he said nt C hicago and has R. L. M cPherson of F o rest G rove and Miss th e aftern o o n th e solem n opening of em ploym ent. S unday at Hyde P ark w ill convince since repeated. S u rely an o th er E u ro ­ T he Jap an ese claim the C hinese have vio­ F annie C aw rse of N o rth P lain s m a rrie d O c­ the w o rld -w id e devotion to "O ur S tran g e as it m ay seem to A m er- anyone th a t E ngland leads th e pean w ar w ould be a g reat blow to to b er 30. lated th e rules of w ar by using poison gas. M other of P e rp e tu a l H elp w ill be- icans, th e L abor p arty recognized w orld in freedom of speech as well us in th e U nited S tates w h eth er or N ight calls th e crow black. Miss F lo ren ce T ongue leaves fo r Boston, gin. A red em p to rist fa th e r from it had "b itten off m ore than it as freedom from crim e not we a re in it. Yet by m erely a n ­ Mass., to atten d Boston co n serv ato ry of m usic. P o rtlan d w ill be w ith us fo r th a t could chew ." A coalition govern- In th e U nited States, I am so rry nouncing now to G erm any and Italy I V. and J. B. T ru llin g er lay foundation for A G erm an scholar has decided m an has occasion. All th e m em bers of o u r m ent then cam e into pow er To to say. resp ect for the co u rts is b e ­ th a t in case of conflict we will back new building on T h ird stre e t for fu n itu re ! parish a re req u ested to a tte n d th e some extent, th is coalition govern- 15 senses instead of five, m aking the recovery ing underm in ed by th e governm ent E ngland and F rance, th e re will be factory. aituation nine time* m ore acutv in certain n a ­ I stu d y clubs in th e ir resp ectiv e dis-1 m ent still ru les E ngland. T he foi- itself. N ot so in E ngland. N ext to no w ar. tions. Urevon s 1 ratric Deaths Highlights in the W eek’s ¿l^civs ■ d. ¿Babson Says England Hope o f IDorld Our Yesterdays Jots in Jest • • » » • • • t