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    ROSF.BURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. FERRUARY 11'. 1925.
SEVEN
Do Not Delay!
Your orders for Nitrate of Soda, Superphosphate
and Land Plaster.
Our stock is going fast and we will not make fur
ther shipments this season.
Seed Oats Barley Spuds.
See Us First We Can Save You Money
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
R0SE8URG OAKLAND
5f
IWG TO
HARRY WILLS READY
TO FIGHT 'EM ALL
(AMocfatoil Ptvm L-wh1 Wir.)
HOT SPRINGS. Ark.. Feb. 11.
Harry Wills, negro heavyweight
Is willing to meet either Jack.
Dempsey or Tom Gibbons or to
participate In proposed elimina
tion bouts for the world's 'cham
pionship. Wills announced.
"I have been waiting three and
a half years for a chance at the
world's heavyweight title." Wills
said. "Mr. Dompsey has eald that
tin wnolil meet me nnd then he
hag said he miuldn't and no one,
can tell just where he stands. I .
believe I am entitled to a chanco
and I am willing to meet either;
Mr Denmsev or O h ions or the i
winner of tlieir proposed bout." j
. I
K'D 1
For vour information, Milk Bre:id hemm his Wall Street career at Virginia, lJb: Robert m. im roi
conlains pure butter, pure milk i the age of 16 as a stock runner al 'ette. of lsconsin, 13.
and hard wheat flour, above tlov- J(J a week. David U. l'age. at the j whole number of votes cast for
eminent requirement. GIll.MM i age of 41. is to become president vice-jiresident 531.
BKOS. MILK BREAD. Phone 1:13. 'of the New York Curb Market. Charles O. l'awei cr Illinois.
"BIG" MUNN WILL
DEFEND HIS TITLE
(AMnrlated l'ra Lewd Wire ) -KANSAS
CITY, Keb. 11.-
wnyne (Big) Munn, world's heavy-;
weight wrestling champion will de
fend his title for the first time
here tonight in a finish match with j
Stanislaus Zbyszko. veteran Polish .
grappler, former champion. .
Munn who recently was award- j
er" Lewis declared he was in
disputed match with Kd "Sirangl
er" Lewis, declared h ewas In I
"perfect condition." !
Our reputation Ib at stake. We
wouid not dare misrepresent. You
am to be the judge. Try one loaf
of GHIMM BKOS. MILK BKKAD
and you cannot fall to agree, l'hone
133.
Low Priced
Tables and .
Chairs
Very often a set of new
chairs or a table of some sort
conies in mighty handy, and
lust now wc can offer you
iomethlng In this line In so
reasonable price that you will
hi able to get just the thing
you need.
Fit
.1.11 Ui
COMPANY
821 N. Jackson St, Rorrburg
Grit Has Sharp
Corners
cuts fabrics. A piece of
grit under the microscope
shows Its sharp corners.
Our dry cleaning removes
all these particles and
saves the material.
. hi
MOVING
Why not avail yourself of
a tried and trusted trans
portal ion service? Why
experiment with valuable
property? There arc
years of satisfactory serv
ice behind us. Reasonable
prices. ,
''We aim to please"
H.5. FRENCH
TRAKSfER AND STORACE CO.
PHONE 220 tt
Farlntanlt
incalidt& ,
Children i
I
"L?
1 IW Millc
Fie Original Food Drini fcr All Ares. fri)nl t,e chair of the purpose o! "AVe'd have been like bo many inar
5uickLunchHone OareSFour.taina. ' ,10 muaiinK tellers lor the house rled couples. We'd never have
RichMillc.MaltedGrainErtractinPow- Ln.i ..n!1u, took charjju of lite : known the wonderful happiness
derJiTabletforms. Nouriihins-Nocookinj.
53? Avoid Imitations and Substitute
MAN RISES TO PRES.
y pifnn MARKET '
1 "w.'JIMJ lUflRIUil
(.wi.tfj tiro i..-.w.l wn.)
NEW YORK. Feb. 11. Having
I His election is favored by the
; governors and no opposition is ex-1
pected.
-o
HOIIN'
MCKEAN Mr. and Mrs. V. 11.
MeKean of Myrtle Creek, at Mercy
Hospital. Tuesday morning. Feb
ruary 10. and S pound boy.
Mrs. Alice
Praises Old Friends
Salem, Ore p. "I consider Dr.
Tierce's medicines arc the very best
that can be ii-cd by those who are
in need of medical aid. When I
was crowing I became r"n-do
and suffered with irregularities, but
after taking Dr. Tierce's Kavnrite
ir'rcscnplton 1 got B'.iong a no; naa
no more trouble. I have cbo taken
Dr. Tierce's GoMen Medical Dis
covery ;.i:d foirW it an exec!!' nt
purifier rf ;bc u'caJ ard for ui5
orded fU'-i I hMv rcccr.i-
inenr! .: f inrdicinc vi
Dr. I'i: tc I bw found tbe:n
C'-od and i; iblc." M i 's. Alice L.
Slyers, 1 .i'J No. .unir.ipr Kt.
Obtat-i fr:n vour pfiebbor
bood Hrii:v Dr. I-'htcc's t'.'i:ily
r medics t ddcts or linnid. Write
Dr. Pierce, Tin. I'tvabdr,' Tb'tcl
iu Ljfi:.!u, A.
Y fcr lice advice.
TUBBY
put
HANDS
D. Myers j
Av j
I. . i t i!
i
! Br.. u.'Ciur Tr tl (
SOME TIME I AM y
CONVitClt ME HAV
J KEM KlONAPlD AW j
t WANT TO R I
V M RCUSJAI
U '
FINAL COUNT OFo rafc
MADE Ifl SENATE
Congress Gives Attest to
Election of Cool id ge and
Dawes in November.
VOTES CAST WERE 531
,
Senator Cummins Presides
at Historic Ceremony and
Announces Election of
Republican Ticket.
WASHINGTON, F
. results of the Nov
! received the final attes
; press today in Joint
semblcd. liie statement by sen
jato President Pro-tempore. Cum
I mins that the count of the elect or--al
voles showed Calvin Coulidge of
! Massachusetts and Charles G.
ltawts of Illinois to have been
I'li'ctiil,
and thd enteritis of the
in ,tne jourutu ti ouiii .
houses, closed the nolitical content !
lu accordance with couslllutionalV
requirements.
Parrly half an hour was set i
aside for the ceremony. Pursuant ;
to a concurrent resolution lor thn ;
joint assembly, the senate march
led to the house chamber preceded
by the srRtant-at-an:is and ac 1
icomp:inicd by paees earning the :
electoral votes in
locked ooxi'8.
r ' i"
speaki-r Gillutt on the di:is at hla
Senator Cummins
" II' j
Aflrr fnrmul Hnnonncoinellt
h;lli(,t8. oneniua the euvelopes in
alphabetical order, the result was
anuouueed as fotluws: ,
Whole number of votes cast for
presldtnt, 531
' .
Calvin ( ooliilge of Massrlill-
sells, 3SJ; John W. Davis, of Wist
3lt votes; Charles W. IJryan of
Nebraska, 136 voles; Uurion K.
U heeler ol Alontaua, , voiefa.
Senator Cummins then dissolved
the convention wua me nacuuou-j
at uorua.
"This is announcement of the
voles cast for the electors for the
president and the vice-president by
tutV president pro tempore of the
senate, is under the constitution
.mi Ihu'm- of the United States,
m..l Kiiifi.-i. nt io he deci-
l
slnn of persons elected for the) W" Th,fl lnJ,t in a tonp of (1,a
terms beKinttinK March 4, 1!)J5. Tie the Jt thnt the young
land shai! be entered together with
list of the votes so cast ou t.ie
j journal of the senate and house." '
Fo! owing the ceremony do;ii
business. I
she did, without nn family. F.rmr ht
Indeed Ihe KtHff of Life. t.KIMMup iy various relatives, wasn't
IlKuS. Mltk F.KKAD. (Juaiauteed j ahe?" contriburert another,
absolutely pure, quality a!on ac- "yes. Not that that was her
counts for the Fire and quality of fault, of course! Hut eho n v.-r
the loaf. Phone 133.
ACTION IS IJKFKKKKn.
(AMoclateti l'rcw L-uMd Wire.)
KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. Fob.
10. No action has been taken
by the Klamath Falls city council
last night relative to the request
ed franchise of the Suahorn rail
way to crpss Sixlh street to ita
lerminul. . CharleK It. Laioy, at-
tnrney for the Hill lines appeared
before tho council and ured the
members not to grunt exclusive
fiam iiUes on city streets as
protection to their own interest.-!. ,
, The Hill lines, bo said, are "seri
ously ionslderinir entry to tins
section, and would not want to
complete plans if they felt that
the city had failed to protect them
so far as gaining access into the
city is concerned.
. o
NOTICE OF BAZAAR DATE
In order that thre may be no
conflict in dates, thn Indies Aid
Society of the First Christian
church desires to announce that it
has already set the dates for it
Vj2o Chrlhtmas bazaar for the 11th
aid K'th of 1 cember.
vouMWf pr n vji ii to
All A CO00 TJETECTIVIP "
U.UOS is AFfWOi'.tOlStSl
All A Ify-.ri
fur r t,r in rv
MR. bHv IAI"I
AMU Hfc V.rj
Kr.'.0WM At TUf UlTtCTlVt
JtW MIVER fAU -i0'rT
ASjUREO THE
BPOyCHI TO JMC-T't AO
Divjm To
AMD CWF T
WHO'S WHO AND WHAT'S
II.U'J'EXED
CTNTIIIA LKI.AKD-3 husfcand,
flin. h eone to Honolulu hortly
nfter their marrlaKe, folios-Ins
ntsuntlerstamiing with hl wtfe. and
I (las taken hl mother with him,
avlng Cynthia, to fnce the dlsap-
)roval uf htr sUter-ln-law,
LOUEi.l-A. and all her world.
Cynthia turns to
CECILE MALCOLM, lrluler of
the town's gayest net. and accepts
the frlendshln of
vin. f. invr"n ih town's
'Mam 'p. ?'" " " ' "
mlU-x Inter lu6e party at CeclK'
'. luountum cabin.
TODAY'S INSTALMENT
XXXVII THE TOWN REALLY
TALKS1
-mYXTHIA could not sleep that
U night. It seemed incredible
that her life could have taken 1
!uch a turn. (She was happier
j than she h a d j
ever hern He-.
mo to her as
she t h o u k h 1 1
about him. fhe
knew thnt he I
could bo h:lip' i
with Mm no
matter how poor
they were or
under what con- J
VIOLET DARE
ditlons they lived.
And yet. there
wan. .Tim. She
had married uim, suppoHlnjr thnt
she loved him. It van only after he
neglected her for hla mother that
she was unhappy. She had tried
to fan her love Into Ite former
flame even nfter he had Kone off fo
Honolulu hardly bothering to write
hor Rha .nlilil nnf hetn feellnC
0VPn yel tilat 1( lls fnmiiy hMd not
lnterfired they niluht havo got
aIonK tneether.
iut that s ntojlt what we d nave
done Rot alone' Rhe told herself.
that Noel and I could know." ,
Rhe did t know what to do.
She mils' ' Jim of her levo for
Noel, of irse. After that he
would hat i to decide what was to
happen.
But If Cynthia was bewildered,
the women who had so often j:oa-
glpea over her
affairs were not.
They nil Knew exactly whnt ouKht
eo. 11. The-1- ' yr , Yl -I ,h,nLbt of Nool c-mver
mber election "ft -sV-; aid his love for I.W.
ttests of con- IW.J ' hf-r- a new con-I l oci
convention as- tf S fl? .'Vifc tentment h adjust t
;to be done the fuct that they did 'factories."
jnot asree did not make any of thein "And nil the women who have
less sure about their' own derisions, j been wishing Noel (iurdner would
! Cynthia's love for Noel would be no j pay t'ttie attention to them, and
j news for them; many of them hndbeen disappointed, will be glad he'
ilippn nreriictlnt? thiit tha two would lnt h tnnnev " rommcntpd tha
, faU n ,ove .ith e;icn olher ever
:8nce .their first meeting.
That nftPrnoon nt Iouplla'a they
itniKed so Tint and furiously about
; Louella's pretty sister-in-law that
t the bridge pame suffered and Anally
j had to be abandoned.
"My dear, I always knrw thnt
'she and Jim wouldn't get alome,"
i declared one youn matron. "She
Just isn't Jim's kind. Much
1 no.
! '" " r.-anM-t r-
: ' ' .
and forced her into domentl"Ity !
W II, you know how It Is whrn
a pi il Just prows up, n.i they s:iv
npprecinted Jim or his family: fnim
the first she resented Ma'l:n:ie
Lelnnd's efforts to brenk her In to
the ripht way of doing things."
TdONF.Y, MONEY. MONY
Plemy of it. Will loan on gooti.
improved city property frtmi
j onu (() ten years. Itepayahl
monthly. The sate way to pay
! ff your mortgage. See M. F.
jce 0 mci; &. KICK.
: a Good Thinf CUNT M IKS IT.
I
Fend yonr name and address pltnh
I vritten together with 6 cents (snd this
slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co, 1
Moines, Joa, aud reneiro In rem m
I (rial psrltire con'jdninc Chr.mberlun'i
j Uougti KeicIy for conbn, colds, crftio,
i bronchi ni, -flu" and w'lor picg conjha,
I sud tickling throat: Chamberlain's ran-
ach and Liter Tablets for atomach tro
bles, indiae(itiou, gwy p ins that cro
the hrt ' hiliotmneaa aod convtipauon;
(bamt-rlHiLra bojvn, tieeIed in every
f ami I t for burns, scaUla, Vounda, pi !,
and akin afVjtion": these rallied Itijf
' fnr on' h rrtits. I tfn't nn lL
Competition Would Cramp His
CTFrTlvlP
iiive
wh'Ke Tv.vr
WtltHBOE-
I rvii7 Mr V"'J n' i . i
vraai
"And mother trlM o bard,"
Ioup11a put tn. "Ivn went mar
ket in with her you remember T
Why, w were nil willing to do
everything fer Cynthia. You Jcnow
how wbe wm about not lumping en
f.aRfrnenta aiiid she for tot them!
iMy aftr day mother went to her
hoiwe and saw to It that sh ai
diesnfd and K"t to a bridge party
or tea oi whatever tthe wu to go to
OntMa'tl bo walking or Just
mouti around with a book If the,
v.ui loft to Wrself. I never knew
a l.rlde who was more camlesa
aVut the entertainmenta that were
si vim for hoi!"
"And now this affair with N6oJ
flanlner," put In the young natron
nsuiti us l.omll:i drifted avay to
another group. "I call H atwolutely
shameful. Thfy nay that fche In
vesttM a lot of money In that aub
iltYiion of his; thought she'd make
a Kit nun-, I suppose, or perhaps
Fht tll.l It ueoauso she was In love
with him."
'She did it because Madam
T.ohmd had doukM some stock lu
the sub-division while Jim was oft
on nis nuneyinnnn, excuumea
ho hud taken no part in tha
sat ton until then. "Mndamt
land blnmed Cynthia, somehow.
huso she'd bought the stock
ecnufte Jim wasn't here to
advise her. So Cynthia Rot Noel to
'uy u aim tnen tuoK it nerseir.
They talked fast and furiously.
"Well, she'll low her money now,"
the young matron derlared, not
without sntiBfactlon. "They say
that hind's quite worthless since the
'iots nil around it have been sold for
-irl, maliriouslr. "I think It's
iscrenmliiKlv fonny the way every -
I body played for his favor when h
ramo homo from Kurope, nnd then
when ho showed that he didn't glv
a whnop for any of the women they
promitfly bena criticising him. I
don't blame him fur falling In love
with Cynthia, And Jim Iceland's
such n fth-k that I don't blame her
fr Iodine her heart to Noel."
Hhe Fauntnred away, leaving a
group of embnrrnsMHl womn be
hind her. More than one of them
had hoped thnt Noel f'.ardner would
attach himself to her when he first
returned from abroad, and had been
disappointed to find that he was
willing to be poll to nnd friendly,
but nothing more.
Hut In a few moments they wore
talking ntraln. speculating about tb
future. When would .1 tin Iceland be
back? Whnt would he say when he
heard .that his wife had been snow
bound In a deserted summer eottapo
for three day a with Noel Gnrdner?
Confidences.
n6tice
Dr. M. K. Cooper will be back in
his offices at the Perkins building,
Monday, Feb. Hi.
Arundel, piano tuner, mono 1S9-L
DAILY WEATHER IfCPORT
V. S. Weather r.ureau, local of
fice. Itoseburg, Orexo::, 24 hours
ending & a. m.
Precip. in Inchet and Hundredths.
Jligh .l tempt'i-aiure yesterday-- '"
Low st teiiipt'nilure last night.... A
Preeipitaf ion last 21 hours
'Z' ;w,- H,n,:4 V nmntfi..j..ii
',r:i1,i1' '""'T11'- f!,r iM ' n,"11! H""6
'!' clp. from Sept. 1.
to ..1.1J
at. ih.- iji. lm'. h o
1. 1ST7 - -1.19
. Tof:i1 excels from Sept. 1.
19- t
, Avt'iage jtrecipliatinn for 4ti
wet seasons. (September to I
May, Inclusive) 31.4S
Hain tonicht and Thursday, mod-j
WM IIKT.L Motfomlnrlr
Irlrr 1 IHI llirK VJHF M I
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h)V im TIF. Ptx.M .VVF CvP".
tl)PAJLF TWAT I'M HIUlM I'l
SO MCM HU lL vP) tni T
F IfiO ME NOW I CAN
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ACCCUMT cF tVtl BODY
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t STATE PRESS J
X ' COMMENT I
UlUXCiK lUM.CTlX BAYS
i.M.isiaitnis uai iiixi'ii.
The present Legislature is one
of the most reactionary that Ore
gon has been cursed with lu many
years. Not only are the old line
politicians trying to disrupt, the
primary nominating system, but
others who have been classed in
the past as more or less progres
sive are trying to fasten upon the
'Slate an amendment to the con
stitution making It Impossible to
enacting legislation permitting
twenty-five years and at the same
time abolish the Inheritance tax.
The steam roller is engaged lu
enacting legislation permlttllng
the bootleggers and other male
factors to appeal to the circuit
court when their licenses are re
voked by the city authorities. The
same bunch is also trying to
eliminate the office of the Market
agent, an office created at the
last session of the Legislature to
help the co-operative movement
of Oregon, while at the same
time President Coolldge and Sec
retary of Commeico Hoover says
that the only hope for the farmer
is along co-operative lines. The
well-oiled mmhlne under the con
trol of the President of the Senu
te, (ius. C. Moser. and lynton
G. Ilurdick, Speaker of the llouso,
are also trying to give the High
way Commission control of the
market road funds and permit the
funds to be used on the state
highway Bystem instead of used,
as originally intended, to build up
the market roads. The same
bunch are trying to put a crimp
lu the prohibition laws of the
stute, and at the same time en
deavoring to kill the child labor
amendment, notwithstanding that
President Coolldge Is for the
amendment and tho Republican
platform In the last presidential
campaign specifically went on rec
ord favoring it. Some day rural
people In Oregon will elect genu
ine "dirt" farmers to represent
them instead of a bunch of corpo
ration laweyers. Oregon Grange
Bulletin.
THK IHY FATHKHH.
Andrew Jackson IV., writing
from Loa Angeles to Washington
asking lor a dry-enforcement job,
submits as credentials a remark
able bit of dry propaganda that
has long been overlooked. It is
a medal said to have been pre
sented to his great-Krnndtather,
President Jackson, In 1834, by the
Temperance Society of America,
on the occasion of the renuncia
tion of liquor by Andrew Jack
son, James Madison and John
Quincy Adams. The medal bears
this certificate, signed by the
three presidents:
"Being satisfied from observa
tion and experience, as well as
from medical testimony, that ar
dent spirit as a drink is not only
needless but hurtful, and that the
entire disuse of it would tend to
promote the health, the virtue
and the happiness or the com
munity we hereby express our
conviction that, should the citi
rens of the United States and
especially all young men, discon
tinue entirely the use of It, they
would not only promote their own
personal benefit but the good of
our country and the world."
If this Is authentic, there must
have been more temperance sen
timent in those bibulous old days
than has been supposed. With
such distinguished pioneers In ab
stention. It seems strange that
temperance by legal enforcement
was so long delayed. Kugcne
Uuglster.
W hy The lteferendiini
When the Oregon legisl.-turo
first cuiiVened, sentiment against
rat II 'cation of tho child lalur u
laehdment to the federal consll-
START THIS
Treatment Now!
There's nothing like Tanlac to
purify the blood, put thn stomach
and liver In working order and
build up a run-down body.
If you art- nervous, suffer from
Indigestion, have rli tuat Jhiii, tor
pid liver, constant pain, don't delay
taking Tanlac another precious
day.
I Millions of nu n and women have
been benefited by this great tonic
and builder thai is compounded
after the famous Tanlac formula
from roots, barks and herbs,
i Buy a bottle of Tanlac at your
I drug store today. S-n how you
start to improve right front the
( first. Most likely two or threw hot-
tb'S will put you on your fwt.
t make you feel like a brand new
person.
j Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills
for Constipation
TANLAC
FOIl YOUIl HEALTH
Style
1 a so"THrt?e is
AMC,Hll? OFIEOVe
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Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS,
FOR SALE
Kim 8A1.K oak ar.a Ilr block
wood, l'hone HKI.
KOH SALE Larn.i brootl sow and
pigs. u:aiorninKsiRr, wrain. ure.
F1H woou, cord wood, 2 root or 16-1
inch wood. Phone 14F14, lioyer,
liroa.
AIUDALE PTPS for sale, inquire
M. N. Humphieys, Happy Valley, t ranise at PoweU's Furniture com
(Hruckway P. (V) pany.
FUR SALK Turkey hens, . bronze
black, lloyer Pros. Phone
HF14.
OLD (UtOWTH fir, 16 In. and cord I
wood for sale, at rfuilieilin. Mar
tin Lloyd, Suthertiu.
Foil SALE Nursery stock, l'hone
21FZ. Morning or evening. K. L.
Kills, Hosebuig, Ore.
Foil SALE Can ; e you r50on
practically new Ford coupe.
Glenn H. Taylor, Fire lH'pt.
50 GLADIOLI' S nt'MIS. blooming
size, iiostpaid, L00. tJeorgo Law
lor. Bulb tlrowcr, Dept. 124. Ta
coma. Wash.
UKbcvotd ciXvteuiPs'vlT:
450 alt made up and ready for
business, 12c tach. H. H. Wood,
Newslievlew.
FO IVSA L E S7 CTTCI. ;Uedcocker
els. Pure bred, t-xtra pood. Also
Newton apples ut the farm or de
livered iu town. Phone 2NF2.
tVirSAI.K Oakland"tourlngcar
In "very good condition. Price
reasonable. At Broadway's gar
age. FOU SALE or trado Mowing ma
chine, hay rake, spring toot It har
row and peg tooth harrow, lloyer
Bros. Phone UF14.
FOU SALE -Baled hay. M In.
walking plow, new, 200 egg Incu
bator, K. I. R. eggs for hatcniug.
Phdne 5FJ3. C. W. Groves.
FOR SALE Bourbou Red ""fonis,
pure bred. Wanted, to exchange
or buy one early spring hutch. N,
, L. Conn, Itoseburg, Ore. Phoue
6F15.
tution was overwhelming. It Is
nor stated thnt the legislators
will probably refer tho measuie to
Ihc people, instead of voicing
their honest sentiments.
This is characteristic of tho way
Oregon legislators evade their
duty. A small bloc of wetfuro
workers, profiting by the examplo
of the Anti-Saloon league, has
been exerting pressure upon tho
individual legislators nnd threat
ening their future political ambi
tions and thus made cowards of
them all.
Every legislator secretly v.-ants
to be governor, or congressman or
senator or some other political
honor und so runs along. the lined
of least resistance. Puttering
after Governor Pierre, 'who hi the
perfect flower of tho Oregou sys
tem, the legislators are for any
thing that has any organized sup
port back of it and might be a
stepping stone to preferment. Few
have character enough to stand
Tor the right as they see It, mere
windmills that veer with popular
breezes. Without platform or par
ty responsibility or solidarity, it
is an eusy matter to keep them
turning.
During the last campaign, all
the politicians, Including the three
presidential candidates were for
the amendment because they
thought It meant votes. Thnt por
tion of the press that trims for
popularity was also for it. After
the election, however, Icgirdutors
found that the people did not
want it. Wherever submitted to
a referendum It was overwhelm
ingly defeated. Farmer organiza
tions joined manufacturers lu op
posing it.
While tho Oregon legislature
has been evading Ihe issue and
trying to sidestep tho amendment
has been rejected by nearly all
other legislatures. Thro of the
stutes havo ratified, Arkansas,
Arizona and California. Nineteen
states havo rejected It, Georgia,
Delaware, North Carolina, South
Carolina, Louisiana, Texas, I'tati,
Kansas, Temit'SHcc, Oklahoma,
Ohio. Washington, North Hakotu,
South Dakota, Wyoming, Nevada,
Connecticut and Indiana. Masa
chusi'ttH rejected n referendum.
In two slates it has been rati
fied by one house. New Mexico
and Iwonsin, but faces rejection
In the other branch. Thirty-six
must ratify It.
If thu amendment U submitted
tn thn pi-oplo of Oregon, it will
be overwhelmingly defeated. Why
Vnste the time and money of a
referendum, Just to sao politi
cians from going on record.
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