THE ONTARIO ANGUS, ONTAIUO, OHEOON, TJLUHBDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1920. i i Harding and Coolidge AND Good Government TO THE AMERICAN VOTER: Are you satioficd, even content, with existing conditions of life? ' Of course you are not You are burdened with taxation and the high cost of living. For everything entering into your duily life you are paying an ab normal price an unprecedented price. Why? Largely, if not altogether, becnupe of the extravagance of government at Washington because of padded payrolls because of colossal wasto following the war because of looseness, laxity, inefficiency and incom petency in handling the country's affairs. You are paying the bills for all this you, Americans, men and women, who make up the good citizenship of this nation. You are paying, and paying dearly, for nil this. Your Liberty Bonds those I. O. U's of Uncle Sam in which you Invested so proudly, so generously, so patriotically, to help win the war, arc today below par. You made sacrifices, some of you, most of you, to buy them, and now, with the war long over, but with peace not yet fully established, you must make further sacrifices, if compelled to sell those Liberty Bonds, in order to meet the abnormal conditions confronting you and entering into your daily life at every turn. Think of the tragic climax thus put upon your patriotism! WAR MEANS WASTE. WAR IS WASTE. BUT WAR WASTE SHOULD HAVE ENDED WITH THE ENDING OF WAR. It did not end then it has not ended. It hai gone on prodigally shamefully. And you, long-suffering American citizens, are paying the bill paying in taxes and high cost of living the price of it all. Is it not time to call a halt high timo? A Republican Congress curtailed governmental extravagance to the . extent of TWO BILLIONS or more reduced the department estimates to that extent in spite of the resistance and obstruction of the Wilson Administration. Think of that! But that was just the beginning of re trenchment and reform which cannot be effected fully until the Executive and Legislative departments of the government are working together ef ficiently and In unison to bring about retrenchment and reform. And this means A COMPLETE CHANGE AT WASHINGTON the substitution of efficiency for inefficiency, capacity for incapacity, all along the line. Then, and then only, will you be relieved of the burdens you are car rying today. You are hearing talk about America's duty to the world. Much of it is intended solely for campaign purposes and is as full of deception as the cry, "He kept us out of war," the Democratic slogan of 1916, when the Administration at Washington knew full well that no power under Heaven could keep us out of war, and that, in fact, at the very moment, when an election was being scantily won by false pretences, the Nation was even then virtually at war. America do her duty to the world! When, pray, did America ever fail to do her duty her full duty In any crisis or contingency affecting mankind? Never! And America can be counted upon as confidently in the future as she has been counted upon in the past. AMERICA IS A DUTY DOING NATION. Any suggestion to the contrary whatever the individual view as to the adjustment of world affairs, whether through a League of Nations or not is an affront to every true Ametican and must be dealt with as such. The Republican Party pledges you Good Government. It pledges to you efficiency, economy, courage and the square deal. It pledges you an American government the sort of government that a long and illustri ous lino of Republican Presidents have given this Republic. DO NOT ALLOW YOUR COMPLETE CONFIDENCE IN THE RESULT TO KEEP YOU FROM THE POLLS ON ELECTION DAY. Do your duty as a citizen an alert, wide-awake, American citizen just as America has ever done and will continue to do her full duty as a nation, and thus will you help to put your Uncle Sam's house in order. Vote for HARDING and COOLIDGE and a REPUBLICAN CON GRESS on November 2, and all will be made well. HARDING and COOLIDGE MEAN GOOD GOVERNMENT. And GOOD GOVERNMENT is what we all need and must have. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE 0RES3N NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Evonts of tho Wook Briefly Skotchod for Infor mation of Our Roadors. A girls' bnml will bo organized this yeor nt tho Albany high school. Tho eighth annual dairy ond hog show openotl In HcrmlBton Friday. Lumber mills nt Cottugu Urovo com plain becnuso of Inability to obtain enrs. Tho Clatsop county agricultural fair closed a Buccciaful three-day session at Astorln. Tho ICugcno oxcclslor factory has been closed on account of the slump In tho market. . North Dcnd will put on nn exposi tion of Orcgon-mndo goods tho latter part of October. . Students of Wlllnmctto university uro discussing tho organization of a 'varsity brass band. Approximately 130,000 motor vclilclo drivers' llcensos havo been Issued by tho sccrotary of stnto. Oregon has f0,188 farms In 1920, as ngnlnst 45,602 In 1910, a gain of 4G8C farms, or 10.8 por cent Snlmon trolling on Ynqultm bay Is tho best In years, trollors near Ya qulna making big catches dally. Appla growers In Douglas county nro having troublo In getting enough upplo pickers to gather tho crop. Tho Clatskanlo hntchcry has ro colvcd from tho hntchcry on tho Mc Kcnzlo river 1,604,148 spring chlnook eggs. Mining Activity In Josephlno county Is botntf resumed and it Is expected that during the winter many new proptrtlcs will becouio producers. At tho regular monthly meeting of tho nonrdman farm bureau, tho organ ization of tho North Morrow County Fair association wns completed. Construction work on tho Sparta Irrigation canal In linker county has boon suspondod for tho romalndor of tho your bocauio of lack of funds. Chris P. Chrlstonsan of Donald died at tho Johnson crook rangor station, 30 miles out In tho mountains from Itosoburjr, whllo on a hunting trip. The Ucnd Commercial club Is to bo reorganized early In November, with n pnld secretary. An offort will bo mado to Increaso the membership to 300. F. n. Hndlcott, organizer for tho Loyal Legion of LoggerB nnd Lumber men In tho Coos county district, an nounces a special crhsnde against tho I. W. W. In Hon of tho Linn county fair, which was called off becauso of un favorabl weather conditions, n threo day racing meot wus held In Albany beginning Thursday. Tho JJakcr County Chamber of Com morco directors havo decided to put forth stronuaus efforts to obtain the passage nnd enforcement of bettor flro protection orilltmitlcs. Dlrd Farrier, who Is credited with having been tho discoverer of tho Ilo hernia mining district In Lnno county, has been found dead In his culilii near Dorena. Ho wns over 80 years of ngo. 8oon rurnl school districts Includ ing nnd surrounding tho town of Mn plcton In the western part of Lane jounty hnvo stnrted a movement for a union high school to be locntrd at Ma plcton. J. P. KoycB, pioneer central Orejron lumbormnn, vlcopresldent of tho Ilrooks-Bcanlon Lumber company nnd gonorul manager of tho company's local plant, died at Ucnd of heart disease If plans under consideration by Tho Dalles chamber of coinmerco work out a combined city nutomobllo park, fulr grounds, bnseball diamond nnd nvln Hon flold will bo mndo of tho prnsont Korosls city park. i:ivle D. Kerby nnd John L, Itnthlo, convicted of first degree murder by n circuit court Jury at Pondteton, wero sentenced to bo hanged at tho statu pcnltcntlnry Friday, December 3, by Circuit Judgo Phelps. With Illshop Hhepard of Portland as the principal speaker, formal services attending the laying of the corner stone of tho new $10,000 Methodist Kplsropnl church wero held In llend Wednesday afternoon. Tho Pacific Power & Light com puny, with Jicadqunrtera In Portland, has filed application with thu Oregon public service commission for permis sion to Increaso fares on Its traction linos at Astoria from S to 7 cents. Judges and clerks of election will hereafter recolvo an additional com pensation of $1 a day for their serv-. Ices rendered In Douglas county, tho county court having ordored that thin sum be given for mmls In addition to tho. 3 provided by Inw. Ham A. Kozur, secretary of state, has sent to all county clerks In Oregon Instructions to mnke provision on thu ballots nt tho November election for tho election of u justlco of tho supreme court to succeed A, 8. Dennett, resign . d, nnd an nttorneygpiicrnl to succeed George M. llrown, who nn appointed by Governor Olcott to fill tho vnrancy enured by Mr. Dennett's resignation. A fow sots Ilnrncss, for salo at a hnrgoln. McNulty & Co. Republican Ticket NATIONAL Wan en (J. Iliuitliifr, PiCMlileiit Cnlvln (Nmi1Ii1k Vlec-Pre-ddonl, ItolH'tt N. HtnnflcM, United Htnlen Hciintor. N. -F. Hlnimlt, IlcprrftPiitntltc In emigre"!. niKTitirr Clini. Kllli, Htnto Henntor P, .1. (inlliiK'icr Itrprencnlnlho MAMU'.UH COUNTY lloboit D. I.) lie, DM. Alt)'. llmry HnrUott, County Clerk Andrew (Jnilmni, Antonior. Hffle M. (Villi, Hupt. of School ('. 0. .Mueller, County TieiiMiror O. W. Denn, County Commix hlnnrr. Tln nbovo iinmnl eiimlldntoM lint p been Hitmen by llio Itepiil- llriuift of llio County, Htnto unit Nation to curry out Un con- ftti-m-llto iMillrlcM of Clin Itcpulill- run party. l'jirli oiio It pledKi'd to nml If Heeled will do III part In ro- tiiinluK till country to n nnfo, Willi' IiiinIiionn !mvN. Tliey nro entitled to llio vnln ' of rery rlllllon who would fro America nml K" IiiMIIhWoih itn- rued fiom llio rluioH, of Ideal- Iniii. It Is it ciltlcnl I lino for our country. Your ot U iioedotl to iiiuko Aineilrn unfo for American1'. Paid Advertisement by Mnlhour County Central Commlttco PUBLIC SALE! I, tho undersigned, being loft a widow last month will movo to town and will sell at tho Rupport farm 6 miles northwest of Ontario and 3 miles north west of tho Mainour river bridge at tho old Brsnan ranch, to tho highest bidder Wednesday, October. 27, 1 920 Commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. the following described preperty: 6 HEAD GOOD HORSES Consisting of Black ninrc, 9 vis. old, weight 1300 Sorrel mare, H yrs. old, weight 1.J00 Bay mare, 5 yrs. old, weight 1250 Gray horse, 4 yrs. old, weight 1350 Gentle pony, will drive, age 9 yrs. 7 HEAD OP CATTLE Consisting of 3 good tested young milch cows. 2 year old heifer 1 year old steer 2 calves MISCELLANEOUS 3 pet sheep 4 hives of bees 191G Ford touring car G ft. Deering binded Spring tooth hat-row " 4 sectUm steel harrow Ilack, mower, rako Peoria endgate broadcast seeder 2 wagons, 1 saddle High lift John Deere sulky plow 14 inch walking plow MISCELLANEOUS 1 walking plow with riding attach ment Three-bottom disc plow New 2- bottom 14 inch tractor 'plow can put on 3 bottoms. 1 good blacksmith outfit 2-inch force pump "Watering trough 10 ft. Fairbanks windmill Over 300 second hand sacks 25 rolls of 10 rd. chicken wire. 20 ft. now 2 inch heavy grado tank hose Bob sled. Harrow attachment Smyths best cream separator 200 ft. Hi inch galvanized pipo 2 sets harness Cultivator 4 dozen chickens 2 steel barrels Chaso Motor 40 IT. P. wjth truck attachments Some barb wire 4 good guns 1 hardwood table, Empty jars, crocks Tools of all kinds too numerous to mention FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERMS: All sums under $10.00 cash, over $10.00 a credit of 6 months will be given purchaser giving a bankable note drawing 10 per cent, 5 por cent dis count for cash on sums over $10.00, everything to be settled for before being removed from the premises. b Catherine Ruppert Amos Miller, Auctioneer Owner VV, P. Homan, Clerk i