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1 THE ONTARIO AJRO US, ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1920 'f i,JI vw i mm I i t f $it QDutann Arguo ANINDCPCNDCNTNCWPCRBPA Published Thursdays nt Ontario, Oregon, and entered at the Ontario poet office for distribution us 2nd cIobs matter. Q. K. AIKEN, Managing Editor BUBBCIlIPTION......Ono Tear, 12.00 no bkijF ii:gi;ition In Ills talk to tho Ontario mon who antortalncd him at dinner Uit Friday evening Sonator-oloct It. N. Stanfield clearly outlined his statui as Oregon's Junior senator. Ho hoartonod hln hoarors with his corn prohonslvo grasp of tho problems be for tho nntlon, but moro particularity boforo tho Oregon dolopatlon. Mr. Stanfield Is laboring under no fatso doluslons. Ho wilt entor his offlco with tho right conception ot his oloctlon and tho work that ho must do to merit for hlmsolf ro-oloc-tton six yearn honco. His appraisal ot his task Is n manly onn, such as only a mon who has long faced real problems as thoy nro would nrrlvo at. Tho Argus bollovcs that Hob Stan feold will mako good In Scnato. Ha will pot bo anothor Chamborlaln, oloquont and populnr with ovoryono, for ho does not havo Mr. Chamber lain's personality nor gift of oratory. Hut ho Is a worker. Ho Is construc tive Ho Is practical. Ho doos know tho West and Its probloms, and those of Oregon In particular. Thoro is no man In tho west hotter vorsod In tho ramifications of tho stock busi ness In all of Its phasos, and there foro ho will bo of Immonso vatua to tho framors ot tho now tariff law by tho commtttocs ot tho congross which will convono on March 4. In tho oloctlon of Dob Stanfield Eastorn Oregon for tho first tlmo has nn advocate In tho uppor house whoso first Intorosts Is Its nilvnnco mont. Other ablo mon haro ropro sentod Oregon in tho past but thoy havo been from tho othor stda ot tho Cascades. Eastorn Oregon has bcon to them tholr second consideration; not purposoly porhaps, but uncon sciously; for thoy know not Its prob loms Intlmatoly. nut Hob Stanfield knows nil of thorn. Ho was born ami ralsod In tho sight of sago brush Ho has nldttd In tho transformation ot bannon wastes Into fortllo fields. Tho ho innv not bo nblo to draw wonderful word pictures and launch on orntorlal flights, yot when ho spoaks his mossago will bo accepted by his fallows as tho advlso ot an export, prcstlgo ot succoss behind his uttorancos, and that Is an Immense ndvantngo to tho state Knowing, ns ho docs, and says, that ho was not oloctod bocauso ot hlmsolf, Mr. Stanfield declares that his ono ambition now Is to so servo tho pooplo ot Oregon that six yours honco tho opposlto will bo truo. Ho has boforo him a worthy goal; ono that any man mny bo proud to at tain. That aim will spur htm on, and in Its uchlovoment will rosult groat benefits for Unittorn Orogon, bonoflts that shn desorves, und might novor attain without tho uld of such ns hor souator-olect. havo declared for tho tlmo being, at toast Hint thoy want tho government to ndmlnlstor tho affairs of govorn men and loavo business affairs to tho pcoplo thcmsolvcs. TIIIJ VtiU OV TIIH INITIATIVE Oregon voters put n docldod "crimp" In tho ubo of tho inltlativo and roforondum Jn this stnto last week whon thoy so decidedly ro fuscd tholr approval for practically ovory measure, on tho ballot. It Is to bo hoped that thlB Is an omen of whnt will happen in tho fu ture, tho It Is to bo rcgretcd that somo of tho measures did not succeed Yot thoro was nothing olso (o bo ox pectod. With no many measures bo foro thorn most ot tho voters, not (.having road tho bills, for tho pamph- lots aro seldom ovon oponcd, took tho safo courso and just voted no all do nn tho lino. If tho Oregon system Is to ho saved by Its frlonds for tho good sor vlco It can glvo ob an omorgency safeguard, provision should bo made to restrict uso to only measures of primary Importnnco to all tho state tiih ii:I''i:at ok non iwutisanh Porhaps tho mont heartening fea ture of tho lecont oloctlon was tho doclslvo defeat of tho Non Partisan Icagu In tho Korthwostorn states, Of tho sovon statos whoro townley Ism fought for control, In six It was thoroly beaten. In tho sovouth state, No(rtli Dakota, Its hold was sadly shattorod. While it won In tho Governorship fight it lost control ot tho atato Housa of Representatives and probably In tho Sonato as well. No doubt It would havo lost In tho Governorship tight, too, had the Democratic candldato, J P. T. O'Con nor ot Orand Forks, playod tho gamo during tho primaries. O'Connor playod for tho Non Par tisan voto "layod off" during tho fight of tho Independents against tho N. P. L. in Juno oxpoctlng that possibly William Langor would bo successful In tho fight against Fra sior then, and ho would tnhorlt tho N. P. U strongth In tho contest this fall. In this ho made, his error for ho thus arousod tho omnlty ot Mr Lunger's frlonds who undoubtodly were luko warm in their support ot his candidacy this fall. In Minnesota, South Dakota, Mon tana, Colorado, Idaho and Washing ton, where tho N, P. L. loaders had figured confidently on winning this fall, tholr ticket was snowod undor. This all happened In splto ot tho fact that tho N P. U ttckot was sup ported by tho most complete politi cal organization over constructed in America. It was backed with funds sufficient to oporato a national cam paign, and had boon working In tho various, states for many months. Thoro Is but ono acceptable theory to account tor this rosult; namely: tho decision ot tho American voter to return ta a roasonablo conception ot Kovornmont Fanciful socialistic the ories havo had tholr day Thoy havo been found wautlng, and tho people TAKI1 TIMH 1'OK ki:aiju8tmi:nt Tho oloctlon Is over. Tho Icaguo ot nations Isbuo has been disposed of, so far as tho public Is concerned. Tho details of tho poaco treaty will now go forward In its natural order, but It will tnk'o months for business to readjust Itself. Tho troubles of business aro not nil political. , Thoro nro financial dif ficulties, rates ot oxchango nro in n stato ot flux and mnny business houses which depend upon forolgn consumption to tako their excess havo no field for activity.' Tho pc,o. plo of tho country must not oxpect to sco bUBlnosB mount phocnlx-llko from tho ruins of war and domestic turmoil In a tow days. 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