The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, July 09, 1920, Image 2

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ON MINILO!
Wm. G. McAdoo Defeated After
Long Deadlock.
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STATE NEW S
s
IN BRIEF.
Marshfield.—The Salvation Army
Saturday evening opened a newly pre­
pared meeting house to the public
under guidance of Captain and Mrs
Stack. The bouse has accommoda
tions for about 100 as an assemblage
DEMOCRATS ADOPT
PLATFORM INTACT
All Attempts to Amend Report
Soundly Beaten.
spectators to repeated bursts of emo­
tional enthusiasm.
Mr. Bryan got a howling demonstra­
tion of 20 minutes after he concluded
his speech for the bone dry plank, but
when the balloting began It became
apparent that much of the enthusiasm
was a personal tribute to his past
service to the party and not an ex
pression of sympathy with his present
views.
WORLD HAPPENINGS ARSENICALS FOR
OF C H I WEEK KILLING WORMS
Brief Resume Most Important
• Daily News Items.
Debt Down One Billion.
Annual Loss From Cabbage Pest
Conservatively Estimated
at $ 1,300,000.
NOT DIFFICULT TO CONTROL
Salem.—The Growers’ Packing and
Washington, D. C.—The public debt
Warehousing association, organized
decreased
by more than a billion dol
under the laws of California, has filed
lars
during
the fiscal year of 1919 just
Arsenate of Lead and Paris Green Are
application in the offices of the state
ended and by more than $2,000,000
Preferable to Other Poisons—
corporation department for permis
since last August 31, when the war
Number of Sprayings Depends
slon to operate in Oregon. The capital
on Conditions.
riea to Make Nomination Unanimous stock Is $2,000,000.
Bryan Makes Strong Fight for Prohi­ debt was at its peak, according to the Events of Note«! People, Governments
quarterly debt statement issued by the
and Pacific Northwest, and Other
Greeted by Roar From Tired
bition—Administration Forces
( P r e p a r e d by th e U nited S ta te s D e p a r t­
Oregon City.—Charles A. Elwell
treasury. On June 30 the public debt
m e n t of A griculture.)
Things Worth Knowing.
Delegates.
who Is accused of setting fire to his
j 1 < 1 1 1 1 1 ; Entrenched.
was $24,299,321,467.07, a drop of $1,
Arsenleals are being generally u*ed
store at Jennings Lodge December 26
185,184,692.98 from the June 30, 1919
to control the cabbage worm. There
1919, was arraigned before Judge
total of $25,484,506,160.05 and a decline
are now few instances of the total de­
The peak of high furniture prices struction of crops of cabbages as was
Auditorium, San Francisco, July 6. Campbell Monday on charges of arson
San Francisco. — The democratic of $2,295,380,180.94 from the peak
and
entered
a
plea
of
not
guilty.
He
has
been reached in Chicago, accord formerly often the case. Neverthe­
figure
of
26,596,701,648.01
on
August
—James M. Cox, governor of Ohio,
platform as framed In the resolutions
was released under $1500 bail ar * will
ing to members of the Retail Furniture less, a conservative estimate would
31.
The
decrease
for
the
period
from
was nominated for president of the
committee, declaring for the peace
place the present annual loss from this
be tried In the circuit court later.
May 31 to June 30 was $675,641,559.72, association of the United States.
United States in the democratic na­
pest to cabbuge alone—not including
treaty, expressing sympathy for Ire­
Rainier.—The large lumber mill of
The proposed amendment to the cauliflower and other related crops—
tional convention at 1:40 o’clock this
Japan Plants Close.
the American ExP(>rt company, now land and saying nothing at all about
state constitution giving women the at $1,300,000, or one-tenth the value
morning. The convention then ad under construction at Rainier, will bo prohibition, came unscathed through a
Tokio. — Announcement has been right to vote was killed Tuesday in the of the entire crop.
The cabbage worm is not difficult
Journcd until noon today.
rushed to completion. A force of men furious floor fight, and was adopted made in the newspapers of the closing Georgia senate. The vote was 19 to
to control, and it should be borne in
The nomination came at the conclu will be brought from a mill being built without amendment In a great ava­ of the Asana Iron works near Yoko­ 15.
mind that most other cabbage pests,
hama Thursday. More than 700 work­
sion of a 44 ballot struggle in which at Doty by the same company. The lanche of applause.
In premature celebration of the more often present than not, will be
Rainier
mill
Is
one
of
the
most
sub
men were paid off and discharged. Fourth of July, Thais Jennisch, 6 years controlled by the same methods.
he had steadily beaten down the forces
W. J. Bryan led the fight for amend­
Suspension of the works was attribut­ old, was burned to death at Moline, 111.,
Poisons Preferred.
of William G. McAdoo, ex-secretary stantially built mills on the Columbia
ment, but his bone dry plank was ed by the newspapers to financial de­
Repeated experiments have shown
of the treasury, and President Wilson’s river.
Tuesday night, when a chaser ignited
that arsenate of lead und parts green
son-in-law.
Monmouth.—The second week of buried after a dramatic day of de­ pression. It was also reported that her dress.
are preferable to other arsenleals In
When the balloting on the 44th vote the summer session of the Oregon bate by a majority so overwhelming three steamship companies, the Nippon
common use. If paris green is used,
All
the
2000
war
prisoners
on
board
Yusen
Kaisha,
the
Osaka
Shoshen
Kai-
had reached a point where Cox had Normal school at Monmouth begins that he did not even ask for rollcalls
a bolshevik steamer which sank re­ it may be applied either wet or dry,
702 votes and was rapidly approach­ with a total enrollment of 465. The on the four other minority proposals sha and the Toyo Kisen Kaisha, as a
preferably, however, as a spray, at the
result of the American shipping pact cently were saved, according to a dis rate of one pound to 50 gallons of wa­
ing the necessary two-thirds of 729, student body Is taking hold of the he had prepared.
patch to the Dagblad from Helsing­
Sam B. Amldon of Kansas, manager work splendidly, and the outlook for
ter. The plants should be free from
Then Chairman Glass moved the have decided to withdraw from the fors, Finland.
China-Pacific
steamship
union
and
insect attack when they are set out
of the McAdoo forces and vice-chair­ a successful session Is auspicious adoption of the platform and it went
operate independent in general freight
Germany is 3,000,000 tons in arrears and should be sprayed a few days later
man of the democratic national com­ The extension Bchool at Pendleton has through as framed with a roar.
competition.
of
her engagements concerning the to make sure thnt the poison reaches
mittee, took the piatform and moved an enrollment of 60.
A cider, wine and beer plank cham­
delivery of coal in execution of the the young caterpillars before they have
thut the nomination of Governor Cox
burrowed far into the heads. Other
Grants Pass.—The contract for the pioned in an emotional speech by W.
Carpet-Baggers
to
Go.
treaty of Versailles, said Louis Louch- applications should follow as inspec­
be made unnnlmous.
Bourke Cockran of New York also
construction
of
the
dnm
for
the
diver­
Immediately there was a roar from
Honolulu, T. H.—Senator Warren J. er in the Petit Parisien.
tion of plants shows that they are nec­
was thrown out by the convention
the tired and worn delegates which sion of water from Rogue river to along with a plank for recognition of Harding has promised home rule for
essary.
Four
persons
were
killed
and
an
un­
These applications of arsenleals can
lusted for a full four minutes before Irrigate 10,000 acres of Rogue valley the Irish republic backed by several Hawaii if elected. Home rule does not determined number injured Tuesday
be made with absolute safety even af­
Chairman Robinson could put the lands was let Saturday afternoon to organizations of Irish sympathizers.
mean
statehood,
but
it
means
that
by
the
collapse
of
the
walls
of
the
ter the heads are formed, as the poison
question on Amidon's motion to sus­ the Shattuek Construction company of
In the battle for the platform as federal appointments will be made Sutherland hotel, a four-story brick disappears from plants almost com­
San
Francisco.
ThiB
contract
also
in
pend the rules and nominate Cox by
pletely within two to three weeks af­
eludes the construction of the main framed the administration forces were from people in the islands. This is the lodging house in Buffalo.
acclamation.
led by Secretary Colby and Senator sore point with the islanders, as the
ter application, and even earlier in
canal
and
the
laterals.
Dissension among members of the event of repeated or heavy rainfall.
At 1:43 o’clock this morning the
Glass of Virginia, during a debate In democratic federal office appointees
motion was formully voted over with
Perkins Grove Luthern church of Dix­
Increased Cost.
Salem.—Governor Olcott In a pro­ which both sides stirred delegates and are all southerners.
u rolling chorus of ayes and a crash­ clamation issued here recently urged
Scarcity of paris green has Increased
on, 111., resulted in some uf the mem­
ing of the brass bands.
bers breaking into the church during the cost. Arsenate of lead has been
Big Sugar Stock Comes.
enlistment ill the United States navy
Divorcee is Taxi Driver,
State standards which had surged of 500 young men from Oregon during
Monday night and with axes and saws rapidly superseding paris green and
Chicago.—Twenty million pounds of
other arsenleals as an Insecticide and
Chicago. — Mrs. Belle Gaertneir, destroyed pews and pulpit.
back and forth In the desperate bat­ tho months of July and August. It was sugar have passed through the local
wealthy
manufacturer,
Saturday
start­
tles of the deadlock raced to the front said that these recruits were needed customs house from Canada during
A news print famine on the Pacifio
of the hull and to a place before the to replace men who enlisted for the the past few days and several million ed work as a taxi driver in the ‘‘loop
coast and in Alberta is predicted in
platform.
duration of the war with Germany pounds more are en route, William H. district.
the event that the paper plants at
In the confusion und excitement of and have been discharged.
Clare, collector of the port, announces.
"When our decree was signed re­ Powell River and Ocean Falls, British
a nomination after the strenuous and
Astoria.—A report compiled by W. Ten carloads containing 60,000 bags cently I found I had $3000 and my Columbia, are unable to obtain further
bard sessions of the convention utmost
Sherman, district clerk, shows that arrived Friday. The Canadian sugar, car,” she explained. “I decided im­ supplies of fuel oil, as now seems prob­
everybody forgot ubout a nomination
which was purchased in Cuba last mediately to convert the car into a able.
fur vice-president, but the leaders wore the expense of maintaining and operat year and shipped to England, then re­
public cab and run it myself.”
Several private houses and places of
figuring on a list which prominently ing tho Astoria high school during the turned to Canada, is expected to re­
Mrs. Gaertner is wearing a trim business in Lismore, Ireland, were
school
year
of
1919-1920
was
$125.30
Included Franklin D. Roosevelt of New
lieve the shortage here.
green riding habit for her work.
sacked Sunday evening by soldiers in
York, assistant secretary of the navy. for each student. There were 65 boys
reprisal for the kidnapping of Briga­
The Cox bund wagon movement and girls from outside districts nnd
dier-General Lucas Saturday night.
roully started Into yesterday uftornoon for each of these the county must pay
There was some firing in the streets,
before the recess for dinner. During the Astoria district this amount.
but nobody was killed.
the Interval both sides of the fight
Salem.—Since the law providing for
made desperate uppeuls to Tammany. n tux of 1 cent a gallon on gasoline
Sean O’Ceallaigh, ‘‘diplomatic dele­
ratic p lat-!
L a b o r . —F o l l o w s t h e V i r g i n i a p l a n k In
Throughout the night Now York’s vote and one-half a cent a gallon distillate f o S r m a n n s F r d a r n a c f t i e s c d o . b — y T t h h e e s d u e b m - c o o c m
m i t t e e of! d e c l a r i n g s t r i k e s a n d l o c k o u t s s h o u l d n o t gate extraordinary of the government
c o m m itte e I Je o p ard ize th e p a r a m o u n t public in te re st,
stood the same, 20 for McAdoo and 70 went Into effect In Oregon on February d n e i n c e l a r a e n d d s f u o b r m i t r t a e t d i f i c to a t i t o h n e full
o f t h e p e a c e b u t a d d s a s t a t e m e n t o f o p p o s i t i o n t o of the Irish republic,” was received in
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for Cox. On the third ballot of tho 26. 1919, the state has received a
private audience Saturday by Pope
o r a m i I n t e g r i t y of t h e n a t i o n : s u g g e s t s
s a l a r i e s of g o v e r n m e n t em ployes.
evening session the slide to Cox sturt total revenue of $498,928.72 from this t h a t t h e I r i s h q u e s t i o n c a n tie b r o u g h t m e S n u t f f of
r a g e . — C o n g r a t u l a t e s l e g i s l a t u r e s Benedict. It was authoritatively stated
The Sort of Gardens Which Have Been
h e l e a g u e of n a t i o n s t h a t h a v e r a t i f i e d t h e s u f f r a g e a m e n d ­
ed and before tho loaders of the oppo source, according to a report just pro l f e o g r i t s i e m t t a l t e e m l y e n b t , e f o n r n e d t Is
s i l e n t o n t h e s u b ­ m e n t a n d u r g e s d e m o c r a t i c g o v e r n o r s a n d that O'Ceallaigh was received by the
Planted in Thousands of Communi­
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l e g i s l a t u r e s o f T e n n e s s e e . N o r t h C a r o l i n a pontiff only in his private capacity.
sltion could realize it tho votes were pared by the secretary of state here.
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This Year.
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flopping over in twos and threes und The sales of gasojlne In Oregon since f a r I m
e r s : o p p o s e s c o m p u l s o r y a r b i t r a t i o n t i m e f o r w o m e n t o v o t e t h i s fall.
James
Sadler,
45,
Seattle,
and
has not increased proportionately in
W o m e n In I n d u s t r y . — D e c l a r e s a g a i n s t
fours in a fashion which sent him over the Inception of the law aggregated of l a b o r d i s p u t e s : d e c l a r e s f o r r e c o g n i t i o n
o f t h e n e w M e x i c a n g o v e r n m e n t w h e n It c h i l d la b o r .
F a v o r s le g isla tio n fo r child
the majority mark und put him ut a 46,906,297, while the distlllute snles ex­ h a s e s t a b l i s h e d o r d e r , a n d c a l l s on t h e w e l f a r e a n d m a t e r n i t y c a r e . A d v o c a t e s Charles Ball, eight years old, Wood- price. For many reasons It is pre­
l e g i s l a t u r e s o f T e n n e s s e ■ e , F l o r i d a a n d I n c r e a s e s i n t e a c h e r s ' s a l a r i I e M
s . P U r g e s e x - ville, Wash., were- instantly killed ferable.
new level.
N o r th C a ro lin a to r u tlf y th e s u f f ra g e te n s io n of \ o c n tio n n l e d u c a tio n , b e t t e r
ceeded 5,973,150 gallons,
It serves the same purpose as paris
amendment
c o n d i t i o n s f o r w o r k i n g w o m e n a n d r e - when a Northern Pacifio passenger
After that tho going was easy.
.11 m a n y r e s p e c t s t h e p l a t f o r m fo llo w s c l a s s i f i c a t i o n o f t h e civ il s e r v i c e w i t h a train struck a truck in which they were green and is applied in the same man­
Pendleton.—Clerk Bickers' annual t h a t a d o p t e d b y t h e V i r g i n i a d e m o c r a t s * v *t>w t o e q u a l i t y of t h e s e x e s . I n d o r s e s
Georgia went into the Cox column
ner. It is sold both In paste and in
s e p a r a t e c i t i z e n s h i p f o r m u r r l e d w o m e n . riding at Second avenue South and
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with her 28, tho withdrawal of Attor- report, issued last week, shows that so n n d . p T u b - h l -r e i c l l - y e a g a u p e p r o o f v e n d .........................
dry powder form. Two pounds of dry
S oldier C o m p e n s a tio n .— A d v o c u te s g e n ­
a t i o n s p l a n k In p a r ­
ney-Generul Palmer hud releused not operation of tho city’s five schools t i c u l a r w a s t a k e n v i r t u a l l y a s a w h o l e e r o s i t y t o d i s a b l e d s o l d i e r s , b u t d e c l a r e s Spokane street, Seattle, Tuesday arsenate to 50 gallons of water or
a g a i n s t e x c e s s iv e bo n d Iss u e s to p ay
bordeaux mixture will make a solu­
only the Pennsylvania delegation, but during the past year cost $95,540.14. o f r t o h m e r r t e h s e p e V c t i s r g t i h n e i a r e p h l a a v t f e u r b m e , e n t h m o o u d g i h f l c a In - c o m p e n s a t i o . n w h . i c h w o u l d p u t p a t r i o t i s m night
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of sufficient strength to destroy
other delegates who wanted to slide Manuel Friedly was re elected chair­ a d d e d
Blackberry
cordial
and
wild
cherry
R ailro ad .—C o m m en d s fed eral ad m tn ls-
A s u m m a r y o f t h e s u b - c o m m l t t e e ' s ! N a t i o n o f r a i l r o a d s d u r i n g t h e w a r , d e ­ wine were Wednesday added by the cabbage worms and similar insects.
to the Cox column. The accessions of man of the Pendleton district school
c l a r i n g It w a s e f f i c i e n t u n d e c o n o m i c a l
d r a f t fo llo w s:
The pnste form must be used at double
twos, threes and fours soon grew into board for nuother year and Harry
d e s p i t e I n a d e q u a t e a n d w o r n e q u i p m e n t . bureau of internal revenue to the list
P re a m b le .—S en d s g re e tin g s to P re s i­ C riticises th e recen tly e n a c te d tr a n s p o r ­
strength, four pounds to 50 gallons of
blocks, and when the 44th ballot was Bickers was re-elected clerk The d e n t W i l s o n c o m m e n d i n g b i s a c h i e v e ­ t a t i o n a c t a n d s a y s c o n g r e s s t e m p o r i z e d of intoxicating liquors, and may be water.
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well on Its way the votes were tum­ school census shows 1673 persons with­ of t h o w h o l e w o r ld . C o n d e m n s In g e n ­ f o r c e d t o s i g n t h e bill o r e l s e t h r o w t h e sold by druggists in retail quantities
The number of sprayings depends on
ican congress.
ra ilro a d situ a tio n Into chaos.
of less than five gallons only to per­ local nnd seasonal conditions. Some­
bling into the Cox column ho fast that in the district of school age, with girls e r a L l e a t g e u r m e s of t h e N a r t e i p o u n b s l —R
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sons who have obtained permits to pur­ times a single spraying will suffice, but
his nomination seemed an assured tact. leading 846 to 827. They were handled g l n l a p l a n k w i t h l i t t l e v a r i a t i o n , c o n - e r a l a i d In r o a d b u i l d i n g .
e m n ln g th e notion of th e s e n a te repuhlt
Inlund W a te r w a y s .—C a lls
r e p u b l i c a n chase intoxicating liquor.
during the past year by 44 teachers. ana
usually two or three are necessary.
Vote Cast for Woman.
in a d o p t i n g r e s e r v a t i o n s a n d t h e p | a n k I n a d e q u a t e a n d a d v o c a t e s f u r t h e r
The adhesiveness of the spray mate­
s e p a r a te p e a c e reso lu tio n a n d a d v o c a tin g d e v e lo p m e n t of a d e q u a t e t r a n s p o r t a t i o n
Pendleton
high
school’s
1921
principal
Auditorium, San Francisco.—The
Indictments against 2264 alleged war rial is promote«] by the ndditinn of
r a t i f i c a t i o n o f t h e p e a i e t r e a t y a n d s u c h o n r i v e r s a n d f u r t h e r I I m
m p p r r o o v v e e m
m e e n n t t o o f f
m e t n h e r s h l p In t h è l e a g u e of n u t i o n s a s I n l a n d w a t e r w a y s .
R e c o g n i z e s t h e I m ­ "slackers" were filed Wednesday in
first vote to be cast for a woman for lias not yet been selected.
o u ld In n o w-lse l m p a i r n u t l o n a l I n t e g
about the same amount by weight of
p o r ta n c e of c o n n e c tin g th e G r e a t I.a k e s
the democratic presidential nomluu
i t h t h e M i s s i s s i p p i a s w e l l u s w i t h t h e the Brooklyn federal court. Warrants resin flsh oil soap as of tlie arsenical
Salem.—More than 60,000 applica­ r t t C y o n o d r u l c n i d e o p f e n t h d è e n e W e . n r — P r n l s e s t h è a d w
tlon came Monday from the Kentucky tions for licenses under tho motor m l n l s t r a t t o n ' s e o n d u c t of t h è w .ir. coni St. F o L r a e w i g r n e n c T e . r a d e . — F a v o r s e x t e n s i o n o f are to be issued for arrests by the used.
m e n d a the p a tr io tic e f fo r ts of A m erican : fo reig n t r a d e
delegation.
v“hlcle operator’s law passed at a I t l s e n s t o a i d t h e g K o o v v e e r r n n m e n t a n d p r a i s e e s . Merehiine
S a r i n e — r i e d g e s t h e p a r t y United States marshal after elimina­
M erchane M
Chairman Stanley cast It for Miss special session of the legislature last t h e m i l i t a r y nrut n a v a l f o r r e a w i t h m e n ­ t o a p o lic y o f c o n t i n u e d I m p r o v e m e n t of tion of about 60 per cent who are be­ d ig u p o ld r h u b a r b s t a l k s
tio n of G e n e r a l lV rs h tn jj by n am e.
th e m e r c h a n t m a r in e u n d e r p ro p er legis­
Laura Clay, one of the women of the January, have been received at the
F in a n c e .—A g a in in c o r p o ra te * th e l a n ­ lation.
lieved to have entered war service
g u a g e o f t h e V i r g i n i a d e m o c r a t * in ex -
A d v o c a t e s e x t e n s i o n of
Divide Roots Into Piece* of Two or
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tion of motor vehicles in the state o f g o v e r n m e n t b u r e a u s .
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Bandon -Gasoline brought $1.75 a W a r I n v e s t i g a t i o n s . — C o n d e m n s t h e r e ­ l t e h a e g u I e r . i s h p r o b l e m b e f o r e t h e b a r of t h e who subsequently died.
eral of the United States army, who | gallon at Bandon when sixty gallons p u b l i c a n * f o r t h e i r u s e o f a p p r o p r i a t i o n s
hill but a little corner which is left
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About 50,000 farm laborers will be undisturbed, then fill the hole from
g th e c o n d u c t of th e w a r A m e r ic a n g o v e r n m e n t to a id In’ th e e s ­
died early Mcnday, will be sent to the | of It, donated to the Oregon State i n P I r n o v f i e t s e t e i g r i a n t g i n —
P led g es th e p a r t y to e n ­ t a b lis h m e n t of o r d e r a n d c o m p le te In d e ­
required to harvest the 1920 crop of which the roots were taken with well
United States on a government trims Chamber of Commerce, was »old at a c t m e n t a n d e n f o r c e m e n t o f s u c h l e g i s ­ p e n d e n c e f o r A r m e n i a .
lation a s m a y be req u ired to b rin g pro fi­
C o m m e n d s t h e d e m o c r a t i c a d ­ wheat in the Canadian prairie prov­ rotted manure and cover that with
port sailing either July 14 or 16. Mrs. auction. The gnsollne was donated to t e e r s b e f o r e t h e b a r o f c r i m i n a l J u s t i c e m i A n i l s a t s r k a a t i —
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m o d ific a tio n o f coal law to f a c ilita te d e ­
ground will make a surprising growth
dler General Robert K. Noble, will local manager of the Standard Oil i t h e s u b j e c t b y a n o n - p a r t i s a n c o m m i s ­ v e l o p m e n t a n d a l s o e x t e n s i o n o f t h e f a r m missioner of coloniiation estimated the
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outstanding feature of a vigorous four- b u d g e t s y s t e m p a r t i a l l y u n d e r d i r e c t i o n w h e n t h e I s l a n d s a r e r e a d y f o r s e l f g o v - crease. w hich Is one-third greater than EXCELLENT CROP INSURANCE
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Cox Has Nothing to Say.
hour campaign In which Bandon over­ s o l i d a t e d a u d i t i n g .
H a w a ii.— A d v o c a te s a lib e ra l policy t o ­
P o s t a l S e r v i c e C o m m e n d s d e m o c r a t ­ w a r d H a w a i i w i t h g r e a t e r d e v e l o p m e n t of the number of men required last year, Spraying Must Be Done at Right
Dayton, O.—"I have no statement subscribed its quota toward the $450,-
ic a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f t h e p o s t a l s e r v i c e t h a r i g h t s a n d p r i v i l e g e s o f t h e m i d d l e Mr Bowman said.
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to make now,” said Governor James 000 budget sought by the Oregon State a n d m a k e * a b l a n k e t d e c l a r a t i o n fo r , l a s s e s
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M. Cox early Tuesday morning when Chamber of Commerce. The gasoline v h o i g c h a e t e r s s a g l r a e r a i e t e s r f u o s r e p of
m o t o r v e h i c l e s In c o n v e n t i o n e x p e n d i t u r e s o f r e p u b l i c a n
Havana, Cuba.—Down town Havana
he learned over the Associated Press was disposed of In five-gallon lots. The t t r h a e n s p p s o r o r t e a l t i p o o n st. o f m a l l a n d e x t e n s i o n of p r e s i d e n t i a l c a n d i d a t e s a n d a d v o c a t e s
e g u l a t l o n o f s u c h e x p e n d i t u r e s b y fed- was shaken at midnight Monday night
He who doe« not spray his fruit
wires that he had been nominated by highest single hid of $1.75 a gallon
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t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f t h e c o m m i s s i o n a n d apertures In the walls of the second right to expert nice clean fruit In
"I think you will understand Why," Pape, president of the Bandon com­ r e c A o g r r d i c u In l t u r e e s t a — b l P i s r h a i t n e g r s f o t r h m e d l e e g m i s o l c a r t i a o t i n c i d v o c a t e a a p p l i c a t i o n o f I ts w o r k
the autumn. Spraying at the right
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time and In the right way Is splen­
munity club, acted as auctioneer.
Injured by flying debris.
s e a r c h e s Into p ro d u c tio n costs.
th e federal g o v e rn m e n t
did crop insurance.
RACE ENDS 1:40 A. M.
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