H \LSEY ENTERPRISE. HALSEY. OREGON. ERRORS OF G. O. P. R E V E A LE D BY S M IT H Americana spend twice as much for i C h a n c e fo r C e le b ra tio n » FA R M ER S N O W SEE H O O V E R AS F R IE N D candy every year as for books, ac- , cording to the American Booksellers’ Know H e Can Be Trusted to association, and now ttial the secret Gov. Seen as Statesman of Solve Problems. la out, we shall probably have a High Quality. Sweet-of the-Month club and a Confec­ tionery guild.—Edward Hope in the Seeking an excuse for doubting Gov- , Herbert Hoover’s extended confer New York Herald-Tribune. eruor Smith's equipment for ttie high euce with farm Journal editors and honor of President of the United ■ farm leaders at Cedar Rapid". Iowa, States, some of his political enemies ! has resulted in a better understanding E a rly F o rm o f Shoes of the Presidential nominee. The gandal, the earliest and simplest have said that though admittedly a There had been much pre conven­ shoe, was known by the most primi­ splendid governor of the nation’s fore- j tion propaganda misrepresenting most state, the Democratic nominee tive races and was certainly worn by Hoover as tlte enemy of the farmer, had hud no experience in international the ancient Egyptians. The Hittltea as interested exclusively in the wore shoes, often with gaiters above nfftilrs and would be lost in such mat­ and problems of the Industrial East As ters. But how beautifully those crit­ to protect the ankle and calf ol the ics have been silenced by that part of his real record becomes known the leg. Mr. Smith’s acceptance address that prejudice thus created is bound to deals with our foreign relations. Were subside. The situation has been ma­ R em o vin g Iro n Rust we to select, among all the points so terially helped by Ids acceptance The bureau of standards says that ably elucidated during the memorable speech and his Iowa visit. The farm question resolves itself to Iron rust may be removed without in­ address, the one that showed the most jury to the base metal by abrasion by acute grasp of our rights and our the comparative attitude of the party soaking the material In kerosene or duties, we would choose that section leaders. The two platforms are not by Immersing in a hot solution of 15 of the Smith acceptance that dis­ far apart, except that the Democratic per cent ammonium citrate. cussed Just those very problems. With declaration recognizes the principle of the same deftness of political under­ the equalization fee. Governor Smith, H ig h E nough N o w standing that has won fame for the however, lias repudiated the fee itself, Physicians having caused a tre- candidate In domestic government, the and with that bugaboo out of the mendous Increase in the price of liver Democratic nominee touched the sore way there Is not much difference in , by recommending It to anemlcs. we spot of the faulty foreign policy of the platforms. The question remains: Which lead­ hope they will not discover anything the Republicans and Indicated the is more likely to help solve the remedial in ham and cabbage.—Oma­ road of true democracy and of proper ership International conduct, lie was quick farm problems—the leadership Of ha Bee News. to see and understand how the Wash­ Hoover, the western man, with his ington authorities had allowed our re­ farm background und economic train­ Y o u th a n d A g e ing or that of Smith, the New Yorker, Another difference between youth lations with Nicaragua to drift Into a whose Interests hitherto have been ex­ and age is that the latter thinks forty state of war, and to have done this clusively eastern and political? Kan­ miles an hour Is about seventy-five without the constitutionally necessary sas City Times. and the former thinks seventy-five Is consent of congress. about forty.—Ohio State Journal. Improved Uniform International Sunday School ’ Lesson ’ J l Few Ê Little &> ib v r e v r a f it z w a t ic r . d i Moody R tbl« In w titu t« of C h lc *« o > I t t i W —te rn S e w p a n e r Union 1 Lesson fo r Septem ber 23 THE CHRISTIAN BASIS OF TOTAL ABSTINENCE P A S S E D R E Q U IR E M E N T S < • SAME PRESCRIPTION Editor (engaging reporter)— If you • had to write an article on a subject HE WROTE IN 1 8 9 2 you knew nothing of, how would you begin? • * epK lM A «T TOPIC— H elp in « Othere to Applicant—We learn from a very When Dr. Caldwell »twrted to practice K e e p God’s Law. medicine, back in 1875, the need» for * JUNIOR TOPIC— H elp in g Othere to reliable source . . . Editor—Excellent, and bow would laxative were not aa great aa today. ^ I n t e r m e d ia t e and People lived normal lives, ete plain, you end it? IC— A bstinence for the Sake O thers. A pplicant-W e could fill columns on wholesome food, and got plenty of fresh YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­ this subject, but lack of space . . • air. But even that early there were IC—The C hristian Standard o f Social physics and purges for the rstte« Editor—Splendid . • • >"u are drastic of constq>ation which Dr. Caldwell did Conduct. engaged.—Passing Show. not believe were good for human bemg^ In this section of Scripture Paul is The prescription for constipation that he u J early in hie praetj^. M’1, wh''.“ bringing to view the great doctrine of expected the worst he put in drug stores in 1892 under the Christian liberty and forbearance. The name of Dr. CsldweU’s Syrup Pepam, occasion of this teaching was the un­ is a liquid vegetable remedy, intended certainty as to the right attitude for for women, children and elderly people, Christians to take toward things sacri­ and they need juet such a inilil. sale ficed unto Idols. bowel stimulant. This prescription has proven its worth I, The Idol Is Nothing (vv. 1-0 and is now the largest selling liquid Intelligent people know that an laxative. It has won the confidence of Idol is nothing but a piece of timber eonle who needed it to get relief from or sione. They know that there Is eadaches, biliousness, flatulence, indi­ ouly one God. the creator and sus- gestion, loss of appetite and sleep, bad taluer of all thing» 8“ »«* an ,do‘ breath, dysja-psia, odds, fevers. At your druggist, or write “Syrup J ePaj“’ has no real existence, the eating of Smith’s Strength in Dept. BB. Monticello, Illinois, for free such meat is a matter of Indifference. Smith Gains Numbers New York Overrated It should be borne In mind that the trial bottle. _____ . A D o g ’s L ife of Republican Votes Admittedly the administration of principle stated In this section has A dog’s life is not so bad If all his M a n y -L e g g e d F ro g Governor Smith's acceptance ad­ New York affairs by Governor Smith reference to things which are in them sleeping hours are spent In a red Arnold Miles, son of W. B. Milo» doggone tired of eut- wicker basket, which bus a most com­ dress started a flood tide for the Dem­ brought to him a considerable »«Pub­ selves wrong. Strictly speaking, there, Jones—"I’m lican vote In the upstate regions, ibis fore, this teaching cannot be applied lng at home.” Itrovvn—“How come?” of Biddeford. Mnlue. Is thinking of fortable cushion und little curtains ocratic nominees. taking orders for frogs' legs. Ha As an illustration of the enthusiasm, to Indulgence in intoxicating liquors. year the probabilities are that as a at the openings. Jones—“'Yell, when It comes to cook- one Georgia Instance will serve. A candidate for President lie cannot hold To do so would be a perversion of lng there I cun alwnys expect the almost decided to go Into Hie busi­ ness when he was catching frogs for radio lawn party was given by former the Republican votes which were giv­ Paul’s meaning. The Indulgence in In­ P o e tic A p p e lla tio n worst.” pickerel bait and caught one with Representative Bonnell H. Stone at en him ns a candidate for governor. toxicating liquors, the use of tobacco, Certain prose works by Milton were ills home in Blairsville, the small coun­ seven leg». I'e placed It In a large etc., are tilings wrong in themselves N o E x tra B o a rd e r W a n te d The -national’’ shortcomings of Al­ designated "Milton’s left hand." They ty seat of Union county, which always glass Ja- and now has to catch files because they Injure the human body. fred E. Smith are recognized. He has •‘S tay sin g le, son," were written In the middle period of goes Republican In Presidential elec­ and bugs each day for meals for the The holding of slock In certain cor­ Dad did exh ort, his life when the political stiuatioD tions. There were a number of out­ recognized them himself. captive. “One w ife Is a'l^ New York city, probably—certnlnly. porations and having partnership in was grave. I can support.” standing Republican citizens nt Mr. If you w ish-w ill give the governor a Illegal husluess are tilings that «re O d e to Bossie Stone's radio party. When Governor majority ns great as it gave him in wrong In themselves. In applying this Lots o f M e n N o t T h a t A t A ll Smith finished speaking the suggestion any one of his governshlp campaigns. principle to tlie use of Intoxicating “What rhymes with zephyr?” Lots of men who feel they need a was made that a Smlth-lloblnson club The country counties of the state, liquors, this should lie borne In mind. “Heifer.” ••My dear sir,” said the specialist, big city to give full opportunity to be formed nt once. It had not been probably—yes. and virtually c e rta in - Tlie principle can be applied only to nfter’ a cureful examination, “what “Do you think 1 am writing n poem thel talents haven't been big enough contemplated. The organization was will give him nothing like the sup- things which are In themselves harm- you need Is plenty of exercise. In a to a cow?"—Louisville Courier-Jour­ » ) k h he recelve(j ln other eiec- to make good in a small town.—Atch created with 101 members signing the . case like yours there Is nothing bet nal. • I _ n . . tx .lv I/» Ik XV l i r a ! t i l I l f I V __ — .......... .. » I ♦ sXfTASt | |» » P 11. Not All Christians Have Matur­ roll, among which were many Ilepub * tlons. The Democrats are n altogether ison Globe. ter than tlie motor. It will— ity of Discernment (vv. 7, 8). lieans. too cock-sure of the result in New ’’But, doctor,” Interrupted tlie pa­ That is one of perhaps thousands York state. Uninstructed Christians were still tient, with a hopeless gesture, "1 can t A n im a ls W ith Souls? possessed of the conviction that an afford one!” I am not sure that some dogs nnd of Instances of the kind all over the idol was really a living mid powerful “Didn’t tell you to!” snapped he cats have not attained a personality country. The speech was so master­ S m ith ’s Speech W e a k being. For those persons to sit down specialist. ”1 mean to dodge ’etui’ of such permanence as to call it soul. ful, so frank, so profound a? to na­ tional and international affairs, that Governor Smith as a whole was to a social meal where such meat wus —Canon Peter Green of Manchester, the election of Smith and Robinson in framed primarily to put the Repub­ eaten would lie to expose themselves England. S hu ah ’N u ff November is decidedly more probable licans and their nominee on the de­ to tlie IlMblllty of being brought again Colored Circus Hand—Here am a than doubtful.—Atlanta Constitution. fensive. However, the contest appar­ under bondage to their sins. C h a m p io n E gg L a y e r ently is found to center on the pro­ III. The Christian's Behavior In telegram from de master In Africa During Its lifetime the oyster pro­ stating lie am sending us some lions’ hibition issue. Such Cases (vv. 9-13). Coolidge Legacy to duces about 50,000,900 eggs. It’s a Foreign affairs are dealt with in a 1. lie should lake heed lest Ills lib­ " ow ner’s Wife—Lions’ tullsl What good thing for quiet seaside resorts Country Is Deficit singularly crude fashion. There Is no erty become a stumbling block (v.'.t) that oysters don’t cackle.—Arkansas 2. Liberty must lie curtailed for tlie are you talking about?” After going over with the President mention of the League of Nations or Rastus—Well, read it yo’self, ma’am, Gazette. estimates of federal income nnd out­ of the International Court of Justice. sake of tlie weak brother (vv. 10.11) says plain: ’’Jea’ captured two go for the next fiscal year, Herbert M. The Coolidge policies towurd Latin 3. To disregard tills is to sin lions; sending delulls by mall. A p p ro p ria te ly N a m e d I.ord director of the budget, report- America are assailed In harrli and against our brethren (v. 13). In Mexico there grows a tree called a probable deficit of ?100.0. sweeping terms, though they are a To disregard our brother's Interest Honolulu Times. the “Tree of Little Hands.” Its five Tax reduction tliis year «long vj’ltb In continuation of the Wilson policies. is to sin against Christ, for it is sin peculiarly curved pollen bearing or­ creased appropriations will lie respoti The remarkable Improvement in the nlng against tlie one for whom Christ A d v ic e relations between the United States died. To place a stumbling block In gans look like the fingers of a child. Sible. A young womun traveling from Ire­ The Coolidge administration after a and Mexico receives no mention. the way of the believer Is a terrible land, and, nervous of the crossing record for economical expenditure that crime. In enforcing this, three Impor­ asked tlie stewardess which was the S tre n g th N o t S tu bb o rn tant considerations are brought out: best berth to take. V o te rs “ Seeing” H o o v e r Stubbornness and strength are two is likely to be remembered as ic (1) The fate of the weak brother 'Well,” said tlie stewardess. If different tilings. The strong man Is greatest single achievement thus Thinking people who have a high re­ you're alone you’d better take tlie un­ never afraid to give In when the oc­ threatens to leave to Its successor an gard for the history und the back­ (v. 11). He perishes. Human sympathy, let der berth, tuit If there’s anyone above unbalanced budget as a legacy. The ground und the future welfare of this casion demands.—Atchison Globe. alone Christian love, would cause a you It had better be yourself." fact that the impending deficit Is n»w nation are saying, “Vote for Hoover, characterized as a “paper deficit does it has been swelled by thousands and man to give consideration to his con­ Cause fo r M o o ris h D ivo rce not alter the situation in the least duct lest he cause such a loss. G E T T IN G M E N ’S W A G E S Among the Moore. If a wife does Unless Income proves to he larger tens of thousands. There is nothing (2) The relation of the man to his Hitter or antagonistic about this cry, not become the mother of a boy. she than current expectations, and oui slayer. He is his brother. may be divorced with the consent of falls below, both of which are held but there Is a certain amount of deter­ (3) What Christ did for the “weak mination. The sting and the rebuke the tribe, and can marry again. Impossible, the former will not cover to Tammany hall will be the vote that | brother.” the latter and a deficit, a real deficit will be rolled up on November 0 for Clu-lst died for him; therefore to B a n k o f E n g la n d Notes will be the result.—Cleveland Plain Herbert Hoover, the humanitarian, sin against a brother Is to sin against For the privilege of issuing notes Dealer. the lover of [>eace, the engineer, the Christ, because tlie brother is a niern- the Bank of England pays tne British statesman, the diplomat, tlte friend of I ber of Christ’s body. IV. Ths Teaching Illustrated In government »«»1.000 a year, plus a Baby lius little upsets at times. All the starving and war weary people of H o o v e r Less A b le M a n percentage of certain profits Paul’» Life (eh. 9). your cure cannot prevent them. But you Europe. Hoover, although lie has great abll At Corinth Paul worked with his can be prepared. Then you can do what tty and has had wide experience, has | own hands lest his mission to them B rains in th e D isco rd any experienced nurse would do—wiiat F a rm e r-L a b o r to G . O . P . not been a student of government i should be misjudged. While he vigor most physlelnns would tell you to d o - "A man wlf a big bass voice.” said Professing Republican dogma at the Western Republican headquarters ously contended for his right to ask give a few drops of plain Castorla. No Tncle Eben, “can keep you interested present time, he lias no deep roots in sooner done than Baby la soothed; re ­ whether he tells you anything or not.” it. When he returned from Europe in announced recently Bert Martin, na­ for support of them, he refrained from tional secretary-treasurer of the Farm asking. By means of his own labors lief Is Just a m atter of moments. Yet —Washington Star. 1919 he was aflame with Wilsonian er-Labor party, had resigned his po­ and the donations which he received , you have cased your child without use doctrines, but when his name was sition and espoused the cause of Her­ from the Macedonian churches he was Succum bing R a p id ly Wide—Girls are getting men’s wages | of n single doubtful drug; Castorla Is mentioned for the Presidency, he dhl bert Hoover for President. able to boast that he had not been i vegetable. So it’s safe to use as often Wonder how long It will be In the not know whether he was a Itepub everywhere now. J. Edwin Spurr of El Reno, Okla, chargeable to them. Hubby—Yes; they only have to take ns an Infant has any little pain you process of evolution before nature llcan or a Democrat. It is only in the member of the nutlonal executive com­ V. Ths Teaching Applied (10:23- cannot >at away. And It's always quits producing pedestrians?—Arkan last eight years that he has made up mittee of the Firmer-Labor party, positions as wives for th a t 33), ready for the cruelpr pangs of colic, or his mind. If sound and coherent also had quit. Republican headquar­ sas Gazette. 1. Christians may Indulge In lawful constipation or d iarrh ea; effective, too, statesmanship depends upon firm ad ters said, as had Weil MacArthur, set Gone F is h in g things only as they are expedient and for older children. Twenty-/!»« million herence to a definite political phi retary-treasurer of the Colorado I arm- unto edification (v. 23). N o t So Easy E veryb ody’s «on e a-fl«hln.’ bottles were bought last year. Thxt Is how It seem s 2. Let no man seek his own, but Many a man who seems to be on losophy. Smith here has an advun er-I.abor party, both of whom expect E v e n s t a y - a t - h o m e s k e e p w la b ln — tage over his opponent. each his neighbor’« good (v. 24). easy street Is only on easy payment to support the Republican nominee. F lsh ln ’ In our dream s! street —Virginian Pilot. The principle of love is unselfish- S m ith ’s T a r iff V ie w s Sound 1 ness. T h e S p o rt A g e W o m e n fo r H o o v e r 3. Whether therefore ye eat or E ffe c t o f Sleeplessness The traditional gulf between the Indorsement from the National drink, do all to the glory of God (v. “How old Is your son?" asked tlie It has been proved that the loss ol two parties on the tariff question Is Woman’s party of Mr. Hoover’s posi­ visitor. . sleep Increases the pulse rate. narrowed by Smith. He advocates tion on equality of ojqiortunlty was 31). “Well," replied the dad. 'lie s — Koine girls are kept so busy becow The Christian la not at liberty to d > neither free trade nor “a tariff for given by Mrs. Clarence M. Smith, reached that age when he thinks the lng engaged that lliey have no time revenue only.” “The Democratic chairman of the party’s national coun­ that upon which be could not ask most Important thing to puss isn t hia N u g g e t o / W itd o m to m a r r y . God's blessing. Slight not what’s near through ulm party,” says Smith, “does not and un­ cil. “We are absolutely In accord 4. Give no occasion for anyone to examination, hut the ear ahead." der my leadership will not advocate with the statement made by Mr. lug at what’s far. atunihle (v. 32). I any sudden or drastic revolution In Hoover,” she said. T h e re N e v e r Is madf H A N F O R D ’S ’ We should so live thnt no one can I „Ur economic system which would wot Quoting several of Mr. Hoovers ever say that we have been the occa­ Prospective Buyer—Why, tills is I cau°e business upheaval and popular references to equal opportunity, Mrs. s m e highway robbery! sion of his downfall. distress." Smith believes, and his Smith added: IT M U S T B F G O O D Realtor—I give you my word, sir, 5. Follow the example of Jesua opinion Is shared by the greatest ecom “This Is exactly and simply what Christ (11:1). tl.ere’s not a highway for miles Try it for Cut», Bruiie», Sore», etc. of this country, that the tariff we of the Woman s party are de- Christ gave n>» all f°r the snke of around.—West Point I’oinler. B B C f r I : omlsts All 4eale»» •W tk#r»^ »• re*»»^ should t»e taken out of politics and manding for women.” feral U M b if others. treated on a purely scientific basis. Temperance Leeson, LESSON T E X T —I Cor. 8:1-11. GOLDEN TE X T — Let no man »ee» h is own but »very man another'» r When your Children Ciy for It CASTORI A J « Balsam of Myrrh ! 1 5 fi E N o th in g C h e a p A b o u t H e r N a tio n ’s D e b t to D em o crats WELL OR MONEY BACK f our Pii#» o r f»« refunded I* th» W K JT TLN A S S I R ^ * 5 t r^ (* ,7 g J Ì r S E S s lng the Dr C. J. I Man u m hx » - n o n -w rg k ll method oi Orsi- event. 11 « d b» u . exch»8»eb) \ Rem jikxhle tu o e»» elw> «"«» V fiV ' \ o th e rR e c t.I.n d toto n j l ^ e r t * . \ Send T O D A Y N r F R E E 1 0 # \< page book giving duali» and RECTAL T j COLON CLINK S m ith ’s P la n U nsound Governor Smith's proposition for Not the least Impressive tiling about amendment to the Klgldeenth amend­ the address of Governor Smith Is hl« ment is pure local option. He ■•"««•• recurrence to tlie great lenders f the ’ that such a method would reestablish party, to Thomas Jeffers.« and An- j respect for law. It would do any drew Jackson, Io G rover C leveland t tiling hut that. A more potent instru and Woodrow Wilson. Clevelami’* | 1 „„.„t for multiplying lawbreakers I name used to einphsslze tlie sacred I cmld not lie devised. Smuggling aeas of public ofllre as a public would lie extended to the borders of to the trust." and to call attend.« .very wet state. It would tie an ln- little-known fact that the American 1 tusllee io Governor Smith to assume conservation policy originated during 1 il,at he is not fully aware that his the tenure ol r thi» mis rug’ ru t*raiic i plans are UopHesa. lea.ler. The Road of Good Works The road of good worka Is blocked by our past sins, and It Is sure to be further blocked by our future sins; we ought, tlierefore, to rejoice that God has commended to us the open road of faith.—Spurgeon. Thank God Thank God for a gospel that slnga Itself Into our dally lives, and that bids us sing away sorrow snd care' Sin has no such hymns.—Ciarenc Cberman. The Suitor—My precious lamb! Tlie Daughter of the Parking King i _Don't call me that. Lambs are I getting frlglitfully cheap again lust call me dear. Venison is still at a prohibitive price. CONSTIPATION In T ra in in g p«an and u n p l« M M l «ft«» «ffeet». T h e y relU v« tb« «r«t«m «»< com «tip«* «Ion r o i * ” '« ’•h ic h t«u«« abM duK »md «chins f «clins. H em cm bcf they »ec • d o ctor« pre« » flir tio n »nd can be t»k«n by th«,entire fem dy. All l>ni8S‘»<* i , c ao