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14 TIIE SUNDAY OREGON! VN". PORTLAND. OCTOBER 31, 1920 DrDimi ipwi IILIUULIUfi! id pnniiT id UUUI.I E Harding and Coolidge Club Leaders Sanguine. MEMBERSHIP GOAL PASSED Favorable Reports Coming From All Parts of State Stanfield's Election Held Assured. Warren G. Harding. Calvin R. Coolidge. Robert N. Stanfield and Clifton A. McArthur will havi large pluralities in this state at the corn- republican policies is concerned, to elect a president and not a congress in harmony- with his policies. I confidently predict that Stanfield will carry Wasco county. R. R. Butler. La Grande The outstanding- feat ures of the political campaign in Union county are the tremendous vote that Warren G. Harding' will receive and the steady and percep tible trend toward Stanfield for senator. There are few today who will deny the probability that Stan field will carry Union county. Colon R. Eberhard. senator from Union. Marshfield In my opinion Coos county will be strongly republican, particularly with- respect to the presidential election. Fro- all in dications Stanfield should win by a small majority. Charles Hall, repub lican nominee for state senate. Lebanon Linn county. Senator Chamberlain's former home county, will show a landslide for Harding, and will give at least a majority of 1000 for Stanfield for the United States senate. C. Cormier, ex-mayor of Lebanon. Bola The republican situation In Benton and Folk counties is excellent. The entire ticket will have a sub stantial majority. Mr. Stanfield will carry the counties. I. L. Patterson, senator from Benton and Polk. Salem Marion county is certain to give an overwhelming plurality fot STANFIELD NEEDED VITALLY IN SENATE Judge Conrad P. Olson Says ' Oregon Interests Suffer. PAIRING MEANS NO VOTE For 12 Years Beaver State Has Been Without Real Representa tion, With One of Each Party. Divided representation of Oregon in the United States senate was con demned by Judge Conrad P. Olson in a speech delivered at Carlton last 50O congressmen. In tr-e senate, how ever, we axe equal In having two out of 94. Besides, the senate deals with a rood many subjects in which the house has little power. It Is. therefore, highly im- , porta nt to this state that we have repre sentation that counts. j This la realized by your republican sena- j tor, Charles L. McNary. who Is pdhllcly t and privately -requesting the electorate of; Oregon to send to the senate Robert N. Stanfield as his colleague. It is certain J now that Harding; will sweep the country; 1 it is certain now that we shall have a republican president; the house is ad tnittedly republican, but the senate at the present tim.e hangs upon a narrow margin of one -vote, and that vote is that of La FoIIette, at most times an unstable quantity. Do you wish to tie the hands of Presi dent Harding by having a hostile senate with democrats in control? How can the constructive legislation necessary at , this time to reduce this country to normal conditions, to take care of our national debt, to handle the tariff problems, to undo the results of eight years of demo cratic extravagance, be enacted Into laws with the senate in control of the hostile party ? President Needs Partisan Sapport. "Whether you are republicans or whether you are democrats. It Is for your best interests that the senate of the United States and the president be in harmony. Good results cannot be produced from discord. Constructive policies cannot be carried forward with fighting elements in j control. No sane business man would J put two superintendents at the head of his plant, with practically the same powers, euviniea ui cacu uiuer uuu vuuu following a different course of action. GROUP OF HARDING AND COOLIEKJE CLUB MEMBERS WHO HELPED TO BOOST ENROLLMENT TQ 25,000. ytt v ty y 4 3 . t j& S 5- ix i REFrBLICAN WORKERS tEAVIBO CLVB ' HKAWtllAKTERS AFTER NOOS CONFERENCE, Ing election, aocordins to officers of the- Harding and Coolidge club after counting the memberships secured and,finding that the total had passed the 25,000 mark set as the new ob jective for the probable total of straight republican signatures before election day. Mrs. A. F. Wheeler, who lives at the Hotel Nortonia, gets first honors for obtaining memberships for the club. The exact number is 444, and every one Is pledged to vote the straight republican ticket. Her enthusiastic effort In behalf of the republican party is considered evidence of the Interest women are taking In the present campaign In setting a pace for men, for it is known that the women have secured a large majority of signers to the membership rolls. Re ports from different parts of the state have been received at club headquar ters from republican observers. Here are a few of the messages that have come to the club: Pendleton Umatilla county will plve Harding and Coolidge more than 1000 majority at the coming election. This county is strongly republican and our citizens are sick and tired of the Wilson administration. Bob Stanfield will carry the county by practically the same vote for United States senator. Koy W. Ritner, sen ator from Umatilla. Prineville The absolute destruc tion of the wool market and prac tical failure of every stockman on account of low prices paid to growers and the exorbitant prices at which meat is retailed, have called atten tion not only to the need of genuine and earnest effort to prosecute the profiteers but aleo to the necessity of a protective tariff. While a month ago Chamberlain would have been an easy winner, I think it is safe to sajr that Stanfield will not only break even in this county, but has a good chance of winning. Jay II. Upton, republican nominee for State senate. Ontario From present indications there is a strong tide setting toward the Stanfield banner. Four weeks ago this could not be said to have been the case, but it is my belief that not only will Malheur county return a very substantial majority for Harding and Coolidge but will also record its choice for Bob Stan field. though perhaps by not so large a majority. G. K. Aiken, editor Ontario Argus. The Dalles Harding and Coolidge will sweep this part of the country, unless all signs fail, and there has been a gradual awakening of the republicans to the fact that It is all vanity, so far as the adoption of Harding and Coolidge at the head of the national ticket and for Robert N. Stanfield for United States senator. Fannie Kay BUhop. DIRGE HALTS SHI! SEATTLE ACTOR IX COURT . WHILE ACB1EXCE WAITS. Lew WlUte Says Wife "Flirted With Other Men" and Gets Ills Freedom. SEATTLE. Wash., Oct. 30. (Spe cial.) While an audience waited pa tiently for him to appear. Lew White. Hebrew comedian at Levy's Orpheum, hurried down to the courthouse Fri day afternoon and got a divorce by default. In private life the comedian is Louis Gol-dfarb. His former wife, Ella Goldfarb, whose stage name is Babe Sears, once entertained beside her husband at the local theater. However, Goldfarb testified, more than a year ago she left him having interested herself in another actor. "How did you know about the other man?" asked Benjamin M. Levine, at torney for the husband. "Why, my wife talked about him all the time," recalled Goldfarb. He added that to the best of his knowledge she was in New York. Presiding Judge Ronald asked Divorce Praetor Dalton wheth er he had Investigated the case. "I have," replied Dalton: '1 tried to effect a reconciliation in this case. I pointed out to Mr. Goldfarb that he was a man more or less in public life and should by his example en courage successful matrimony; but he couldn't see It that way. And I think that Inasmuch as an audience of about 2000 is watting for him this minute, he may as well have bis di vorce." "Maybe," suggested Judge Ronald, "he'll be a better actor if we remove his burdens." Mr. and Mrs. Goldfarb were mar ried in New York June 26, 1917. The comedian's complaint said Mrs. Gold farb "flirted with other men." The decree was signed. "Don't let it happen affain," advised Judge Ronald. The actor smiled and hastened back to his show. If the zoning bill parses no public garage or filling station, etc. can come next to your home unless you want It. Adv. , MANN MANN MANN MANN MANN MANN Z Z E I Z Z I Z Z -t c I z z E I RE-ELECT 1 City Commissioner 1 3 z z I 3 l Z Z ! 3 Z z ! 3 z z MANN MANN MANN MANN MANN MANN J- (Paid Advertisement-) The Man that Saved You Money No. IOO X on Ballot Tuesday, in which he gave a strong indorsement to the candidacy of Robert N. Stanfield. Oregon, he declared, has been rep resented long enough by senators who have been voting against each other on important Issues, and It is time the state had two republican senators to reflect Its sentiment in national legislation. Speaking of Mr. Stanfield's candi dacy. Judge Olson said: I hae known the republican candidate for senator, Robert N. Stanfield, for a long time. During three sessions of the Oregon legislature I had the opportunity of watching his work at close range, of becoming acquainted with his ability. I know his history. Left fatherless at the ago of 18 years, the oldest of a large family of children, with small means, he cheerfully assumed the task of keeping the family together, and from such small beginnings, by his ability and vision, he has built up a business that is known far beyond the bounds of this state. He has acquired a position In the livestock in dustry that causes him to be pointed out ?oun"ry strons ures of the entire Stanfield Victory Is Needed. On personal grounds alone I could ad 7 heartUy the 'etlon of Stanfieli suSdo T" "h""asticai!y enlist your w-SJEi . cf.u'd feel assured that you n., ,T vlndlcatd by his record in the are even yL7mi h'm ,here" But "wr! are even greater and more cogent rea sons for his election at this time oZ,n h' what you have been doing Oregon during ths laur ti your senatorial representation? Back in f?0onena V,ry teo when senator is on one side pf a question and one senator on another, they have entered on the record ,Uie statement that these are paired off, and then neither senator need cast his vote, nor does he cast a vote, tor the situation remains the same whether both vote or both remain silent. This system is called the "pairing" system. W hat have we been doing in Oregon during these last 12 years? We have been creat ing a natural pair out of our representa tion. Our system of government Is a party system; the control of the senate Is rep resented in either one party or the other; when we send to the senate one demo cratic and one republican senator we have absolutely nullified the influence of Ore gon in that body: it Is the same as though we sent no senators. With one senator on one side and one on the other, what dif ference does it make whether they both vote or both stay away? What need to listen to Oregon's demands? What need to consider her requests? She is power less and helpless to force results, to count seriously in the tests of strength. Party Unity Is Important. We should either make our representa tion two democratic senators or two repub lican senators. This is more important in the case of Oregon than in the case of the eastern states. We have three con gressmen from this state out of nearly in The end of such a plant wonld be bank ruptcy and failure. It Is fully as Im portant that the senate of the United States and the president be in harmony with each other. This fact is clearly realized by Senator i Harding, who has sent a special request to the electorate of Oregon that we back him up by the election of Robert N. Stan- ' field to the United States senate. Senator Harding, being now a member of the senate, realizes to the full the necessity of having the senate in harmony with the president, and requests the electorate of Oregon, who undoubtedly will return him victor by an extraordinary majority, the further favor of insuring the republi can control of the senate by the election of Robert N. Stanfield. I grant you that our candidate may not have all the graces of a politician. He may not have all the graces of an ex perienced orator. But he is a man of extraordinary ability, a kindly, generous, clear headed man of business. Business Ability Is Essential. The present senate is composed almost two-thirds of lawyers and in the solution of the problems of tariff, of reconstruc tion, of getting down to a sane and sensi ble basis, the business ability of Robert N. Stanfield will be exceedingly valuable in the senate. It will be the best contribu tion Oregon can make to the nation and I have no doubt if you send him back there with Oregon once more upon the map with an active and effective vote of two in that important body, that we will have no more examples of the slipping away of 111. 000,000 belonging to Oregon wtth out protest or objection: that no more OREGON WILL VOTE FOR HARDING AND COOLIDGE Cast your vote for a Republican national administratiojt which will: national 1 Restore Constitutional Government. 2 Economize, retrench and reorganize affairs. 3 Reduce the cost of living by reducing extrava gant government expenditures. 4 Adopt the National Budget System, passed by a Republican Congress and vetoed by a Demo cratic president. 5 RestQre the protective tariff whenever needed. 6 Adopt a constructive policy toward farmers. 7 Build up an American Merchant Marine. 8 Preserve world peace by an association of na tions based upon international justice instead of force. 9 Put the nation on a peace basis, reduce the hordes of unnecessary government employes and abolish the powers of the President. 10 Take proper care of the boys who won the war for us. Harding mid Coolidge must have a Republican Senate and House to accomplish these aims. Send Them Stanfield, McArthur, Hawley and Sinnott Republican State Central Committee ' THOS. H. TONGUE, Chairman 640 Morgan Building-, Portland, Oregon (Paid Advertisement.) Will we see Oregon securing harbor lm-1 consideration she is entitled to, she-will , 1..-, n nnttinff 1 prosper as sne never has done before. p .a : AT the cost her- ' A vote for Robert N. Stanfield is the thlr Iti?M nt the?r Improve- I surest Insurance you have to obtain these ments made by the government paying all: that we will no longer see Oregon dis criminated against in favor of our neigh 1 ; .,aa on the Pacific coast: that we will no longer have the example as , during the past war of having all the army 1 camps, training fields and war activities' on the coast located either In Washing ton or California, while even the trees , upon Oregon hills, when they were to be 1 manufactured into airplane material, were I taken into the neighboring state of Wash- , Ington to he cut at the cut-up plant in Vancouver. With Oregon receiving the results. India Missionary at Wootlburn WOODBURN, Or.. Oct. 30.- (Spe cial.) Miss Laura Austin, foreign missionary of the Methodist Episco pal church of Columbia River branch, and daughter of .1. B. Austin. Wood burn's pioneer merchant, returned this morning on furlough from Godhra, India. Miss Austin arrived from the orient October 27. 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