Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, September 13, 1912, Image 8

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    AND THE GENERAL SAID: “CHARGE.
VOTERS
worth a $100 profit annually, or
five hundred million dollars al­
together in profit each year to
the State, could be fed on this
Favoring the election of
WOODROW WILSON for Ja”d'
President of the United | ,By ieedh,g,h‘
of exporting it. Dr. Withycombe
States are earnestly request- estimates that the farmerwouid
ed to enroll as members oi
fifty cents more a bushel, or
the Wilson Progressive Club on a crop of fifteen million bu-
D
.
,.
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shels for the state, $7.500,060.
Regular meetmgs:-First Tues-
. .e.ni
..
The export of $101,000,000 worth
day of each month at 7:30 P. M. of jajry produce, bacon and eggs
A. 0. U. W. Hall. Applications, from Denmark, which supports
for membership received at sec- a population of 2,600,000, under
retarys’ office—Insurance Bldg, i trying climatic conditions proves
Watch for interesting an- conclusively what can be done
nouncements
under right management. Ore­
gon, with its fine climate and
R. L. HARRIS
PRES.
J. J. KIRCHOFF rich variety of soils should be
SEC Y
able to do even better.
DA YTONAUTO end TRANSI ER CO.
CARRIES
TRYING
IT ON
By
DEAN COLLINS
Oh. num ObTfftf
If •
£ oe^u.aui stat«;
h! 1 mean.
If the Graduated Land Tax Scheme
Where a fool, however, may learn
Got into our social machine;
And
—i
And that
that la Is the school
to which our
For then we would get a chance to
friends
know
Of the nc’r regime would tur
How fast the neighboring states
could grow.
It will be simple, for then they will
Keep growing .while we are stand
ing still.
When the graduated land tax scheme
Gets working, then we'll spy
Capital flocking to neighbor states
And passing our own state by;
And thus, at the very trifling cost
Of several billions of dollars lost,
We’ll have a chance to perceive, I
wot,
The size of the lemon that we have
got.
a bitter school
MO UTOPIA
IN OREGON
T
THAT THE OPERATION OF
SINGLE TAX WILL MAKE
Dependable and Guaranteed
Buggies and Wagons
OREGON AN UTOPIA. THEY AS­
SERT THAT ALL INEQUALITIES
IN
MANKIND, MUCH
CRIME, A
MISERY,
NOT
, We Sell the Banner Buggies and Mandt Wa­
gons. Because they are Guaranteed to Us we Guaran­
SPEAK
TO
OF OTHER UNFORTUNATE FEA-
TURES OF
LIFE AS
IT
IS,
Apply to Prof. S. S. Duncan for prize list on
Children’s exhibits; Ira G. Nelson, prize list on
Poultry show; Dr. R. C. My Ine, prize list for
Stock show; Mrs C. F. Daniels, prize lists for
Art and Fancy work and Mrs. Win. Dielschnei-
der, f >r premiums and instructions for the Baby
Show.
Everything indicates that the fair this year
will be the best ever held in Yamhill County.
Begin now your preparation to attend and bring
sometoing for exhibition.
Admission of IEN CENTS will be charged at the pnvillion for
II non-exhibitor.. Any one bringing an exhibit of any kind will be
Base Ball Game Every Day
Hilloon ascension when weather is fav­
orable
In fact we carry everything in the
line of Auto repairing. All work
Guaranteed.
he single taxers claim
AND
The seventh annual meeting of the Yamhill County
School Fair and Stock Show will CFDT
be held in McMinnville
3L1 I •
Everready Batteries
Gasoline
Lubricants
Auto service day and night
M. G. Miller Prop.
GREAT DEAL OF UNHAPPINESS
FAIR and STOCK SHOW
Tires
Casings
Tubes
Presto Tanks
WOULD
THE
DISAPPEAR
UNDER
OF
SINGLE
OPERATION
tee them to You.
HARTE & CO
Man is a social as well as a
land animal. Land therefore is no
greater factor for the good of man
than the combined elements which
constitute the social structure in
which he has his being.
Nor will the fact that land be
taxed out of existence contribute
one iota towards the reduction of
crime or the levelling of life’s in­
equalities. THEREFORE, WHAT
GOOD IS Single Tax?
A SQUARE
DEAL
Leading Economist to
Handle Campaign
There’s a deal that’s cheap and a deal that’s free, and a
deal that’s merely fair; but the only deal that looks good to
me is the deal that’s on the square. I ask no odds in the
race of life, and I want no crooked start; I’ll face the storms
and the stress and st i e with a brave and manly heart; and
whether I win or lo e the bet. I never will whin or squeal;
but I want to give and I want to get a square and an honest
d “al. So I smile my smile and I sing iny song and I scorn
deceit and greed; eu h knock is a b< < st as I forge along, and
it gives me extra speed; for the folks that wail at my on-
ware gait in the race of life sublime, are away behind, and
ara years too late, on the dusty track of time. Oh the deal
that’s cheap is the deal that’s dead; and so is the one that’s
“fBir;” so I’ll take my chance withott fear or dread on the
Charles H. Shields, who as sec­
rotary of the Oregon Equal Taxa
tion League, is in charge of the
campaign oi education against Sin­
gle Tax and the Graduated Tax is
one of the best known economists
the West.
Mr. Shields was president of
the anti-Single Tax organization
DEAL THAT IS ON THE SQUARE.
The square deal will always be found at
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON COR
RESPONDENT SCHOOL
th . I REE, with th«> «‘xception of cost of postage on papers and coat of
the University Extention Bulletin, to the CITIZENS Ob' OREGON, forty
UNIX EKSI I \ ( 01 RSES by MAIL. Ability to profit bv the courses »el­
ected is the only requirement for enrollment in the Correspondent Depart­
ment. Courses are offered in the department of Botany, Debating, Eco­
nomie». Education, Electricity, English Literature. English Composition,
Hi»tory. Mathematic«, Mechanical Drawing, Physical Education, Phyaica,
Physiology, Psychology, Sociolgy, and Surveying Write to the Secretary
of the Correspondence School University of Oregon. Eugene, for informa­
tion and catal«>gue
< Ol RSES LN RESIDENCE at the University prepare for the Pro-
G-sions of ENGINEERING* JOURNALISM. LAW MEDICINE, and
TEACHING Fall semester opens Tuesday, Sej-L 17. Address the Regis­
trar for catalogues descriptive of the college dhgmsering, the College of
Lil>eral Art», the Schools of Education, Commerce, Law, Medicine and
Muaic.
HOT POINTS FOR
HOT WEATHER
It is Economy to use a "Hot Point"
Electrio Iron. The Yamhill Electric
Company has them.
See
CHARLES H. SHIELDS
in Washington, and met with mark­
ed suco1»» in the campaign in that
«tale.” Single Tax being over­
whelmingly defeated.
Mr Shields believes that for its
own sake. Oregon will reject Sin
Mie Tax
Vote Noe. 304. 30« and
30« and you kill it in Oregon, he
said.
Mr Shields is author of "Single
Tax Ex posed."
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