Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current, October 16, 1920, Page TWO, Image 2

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MALHEUR' SajgfiRPWSft VI EGO.
jHaUjeur Enterprise
PUBLISHED BT MALHEUR PUBLISHING COMPANY
WM. rKAMCIS F. SEEM AN Mniwln Editor
Adrerthlnir RprientfltW The Amprlcnn Pre AMoclntlon
MALHEUK COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
OaaMnlty Correspondent. I'ulillnheni Autocajiter lllatratt Newi
Service. Member Ortson Stnto Editorial Association,
nd Ad Cot
fUMillKD EVERY SATURDAY AT VALE, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON
Entered lit tht Vale, Oregon, Ppst Office aa Second Class Mail Matter
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To mil U attention of the thinking men and women of Malheur County to varlou
raiiass of the dar eCfectlng their prosperity, welfare and happiness ts the sincere aim
f law fceJUrlal policy of the Mnlheor Enierorlse. ...W hat benefits didt be derived denend
it action you take. I alking. writing, thinking, must be followed by action
any reenlU. Are yon doing your part In behalf of the county In which yon lire
- DOES MALHEUR NEED A CHANGE TOO?
"' Speaking of contemplated and desired changes in
f .Y J.1 I A J.' . 1 i! f1 - i 1 j i.i
Aiauonai Administrative government Drings to mina tne
, question of what are the people of Malheur County going
' to do? How are they going to demonstrate their loyalty
' A. At ! Jl. .1 . II Jl .1 -i .
io uie principles mat an tninKing Americans are reaay to
. demonstrate that they stand lor at the coming election
The present County Court's offices in the County Court
; House are not open to the public but about six hours each
weak, 'i he rest of the time those offices are locked, and
the Judge was one of the Democrats who sought an in
crease in the present salary of his office, contrary to what
was taciuy understood Dy tne people at tne time that he
was elected.
, The office of the District Attorney is a misnomer en
. tn. as far as the accessabilitv of Prosecutinir Attorney
CSSgfar In an official capacity is concerned at the seat of
farernment, and when he was elected he said that he
wemd make every effort to see that this office was nron.
eriy eared for and that the affairs of the office should be
administered from the Court House.
The office of the County Agricultural Agent is al
ways onen to the neonie of Malheur Countv. hut Arrent. T.
. R. Briethaup is in Vale not to say anything of the office of
lae farm tfureau, but about two hours of each month,
ana my tne weakest attempt is made to maintain the of
fice in the county seat. The Boys and Girls Club Leader
01 Jttaineur County is seen in Vale only on the rarest oc
eions, and then but for a few moments at a time, and
this is another of the county offices that is paid for by
tke taxayers, and many contend that the place for this
and all of the other offices and officers is in Vale, the
county seat.
A Republican County in a Republican State has near
ly every office filled by a Democrat and of all the offices
tm the Court House, there are only two that are open
even hours each day, viz: the County Assessor's office
ad the Sheriff's office. The office of the County Clerk
is open every day for about eight hours, with Deputy
County Clerk Harry S. Sackett on the job all of the time,
bot County Clerk Arthur M. Moody is not in the office
attjeh. These'questions and facts are brought to the at
tention of the people of Malheur County so that they may
bear them in mind when they are performing the func
tions of every true American when he or she delegates
Who shall represent them for a term in the public offices.
Now the Democratic County School Superintendent
fa teaching in the Vale High School, and that necessitates
the closing of that office during most of the business
hours of each day. This may be within the law as liter
ally construed, but it does not seem to us that it is
ior any oinciai elected to represent the taxpayers to at
tempt to serve two masters, whether it be in the form of
two jobs or in any other form.
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NO REGARD FOR TRUTH
HIP! HIP! HURRAH! EVEN HOOVER COMES IN!
Mr. Cox has a habit of beincr misinformed. He has n
habit of making sweeping charges and then letting them
.. -& . "L i l i . m .
' urg wxien ne cannot specuy instances. At least two in
stances of this sort of thing are before us, his charge that
the United States Navy was shanhaiing men into service
aad his charge that the Republicans had a $15,000,000
eampaign iuna. ivir. cox doesn t seem to care for the
truth. The Dalles Chroncile.
J
WHAT you lose
vv thru baking failure
must be added to baking
costs it has to be paid for.
Calumet Baking Powder
v.-ill save you all of that. De
cause when you use it- there are
no failures - no Id -..;s. Kyery bak
iiitf is tweet und palatable and
stays moist, tender und delicious to
the last tasty bue.
That's a big saving but
that isn't nil. You save when
you buy Calumet ami you gave
when you use it.
':' II I Mi' W UU
Cpra BAKI5CG POWDER jklW'
"BEST BY TEST" $i
si 5 j-.f i .i-i 'v''(i!.' ' ,
It i i reasonnble in cost and
rossts'g more than the or-
ilinuryleaveniiibtrent!tli. You pay
less atul l.: e less. You yet the most
in purity, dependability and whole
BoniinebS. In every way it is the
best way to l;eep down bak-
Inn co: ts. Thai's what has made It
the world's bieeest ki-lhng baking
powder lias kept it the favorite
t'f millions of housewives for mure
than thirty year
I'o tin I c.m ofaliimet contuini full
"ly'l'l""' la'"llt IKiw Ierneoiiie in
1J e. iiisleiid of 16 iii. r aim. lie wiie
von eit a v.nml when you want it
In a recent issue of the Portland Oregonian, Herbert
Hoover, who helped the Democrats spend some of the bil
lions of the many billions of money so prodigously thrown
to the fou winds; one whom they preferred as their Pres
ident, comes out with his name signed to a full column,
telling the people of the United States why the country
should make the much needed change in our administra
tive government. In one paragraph of his article derog
atory to the Democratic regime, he says: "I have no
doubt our Democratic friends will argue that they are
martyrs to adherence to a great principle in the unmodi
fied covenant of the League of Nati'jns. They are seek
ing martyrdom upon a false premise," and then he goeo on
to tell why the League is such a dismal failure, merely an
attempt to saddle our nation with the DRF. a ?! POLICIES
of an impractical dreamer, wbn v ::.ut:y promulgated
the same "Dream of Perpetual Peace" that no doubt
the Black Chiefs of the African Jungles in the days of old,
dreamed of as a solution of the problems of existence un
der what was then and is now, a cruel law of nature, but
nevertheless a true one "The Survival of the Fittest,"
all Pacificism to the contrary considered.
In one part of his letter Mr. Hoover says : "There are
great domestic issues, delayed by or accumulating out of
the war, that have been insistently demanding solution
ever since the armistice. It was the business of the Dem
ocratic party to have assembled the best brains of the
United States before each of those problems, to have pre
vented the advancing cost of living, to have found solution
for the difficulties of our agricultural industry,"- to have
inaugurated constructive methods of resettlement of the
land, the development of our industrial employment re
lationship, the protection of child life, the solution of our
deficient housing, reorganization of the business adminis
tration of the federal government, and a host of other do
mestic questions. Nearly two years have passed since the
armistice. JNone ot these things have been accomplished
we have only promises. The failure in these domestic
necessities has already imposed a terrible cost m our daily
living and will yet impose vast unemployment on .great
numbers of our countrymen, lhe responsibilities of croy
ernment should now, therefore, be transferred. I should
ike to have seen the Republican party take a more ad
vanced position on many things, but the party has the
skill, constructive ability and spirit to meet the issues in
tront oi us. It it fails to provide peace on terms that pre
serve the great principle to which it has pledged itself ; if
it fails to attain it by methods that will secure the good
will of the entire world ; if it fails to provide these jrreat
measures of internal progress and reconstruction that we
so urgently require, it deserves no more consideration
our years hence than the present party deserves today,
DO NOT BELIEVE IT WILL FAIL. Senator Harding
has shown a'iine aspiration and ability to secure co
operation of the entire government and the nation in these
solutions. I, therefore, whole-heartedly support the Re
publican candidates."
This from the man whom the Democrats wished to
nominate for the Presidency of the United States, in view
of his purported efficiency as "a spender" in a money-mad
and money-squandering campaign that was carried on in
the face of all common sense and is still being carried on
in the face of just criticism, and in opposition to the sin
cere efforts ot a Republican Congress.
The Malheur Enterprise and every part and parcel of
Malheur Publishing Co., are deeply gratified to learn at
this late date, with the defeat of every Democrat staring
lem in the face, that Herbert Hoover comes out and runs
until he is out of breath to climb aboard the G. O. P. band
wagon. After his association of the past few years and
after what he has done in that environment for the past
five years, we are still skeptical as to his reason for the
change of mind. After he has served for a few years on
the right side of the fence, we may grant that he has not
"flopped over" merely to be in with the winners for the
next great number of years to come.
O
HARDING IS APPLAUDED
At a movie the other day the pictures of the presiden
tial candidates were thrown on the screen. Cox came
first, and there was nary a clap, but when Harding's fol
lowed the house went wild. We will bet dollars to dough
nuts that mighty few in the audience knew anything in
particular about either candidate. It was what each
stood for, and those that applauded knew that Harding
stood for an end of Democratic policies and mistakes.
Harding stood for success and. was applauded, while Cox
represented the dead. What more do you want? Hills-
boro Independent.
O
THE HOPE OF AMERICA
The Wilson-Cox Covenant may be the "hope of the
world," but the Harding-Coolidge Covenant is the "hope
of America." Dufur Dispatch.
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Camels expert blend of choice Turkish
atv.l choice Domestic tobaccos which
you'll certainly prefer to either kind
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Camels blend makes possible that
wonderful mellow mildness yet all the
desirable body is there I And, Camels
never tire your taste!
Youll appreciate Camels freedom
Iroin any unpleasant cigaretty after
taste or unpleasant cigaretty odor I
For your own satisfaction compare
Camels puff by-puff with any ciga
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t timfta are ot vveryivhBrm 11 mt mntifically tru hd pgekalea of3Qcif
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oj t.fhct ftuApi oi when you travtii.
'. I. REYNOLD- T'MTO CO, Win.ton-S.lom, N. C
WHO is the "purchasing agent" of your
family? We'll wager the "lady of the
house" does most of the buying. Is she de
ciding on Oregon-made products and help
ing to make Oregon a better place in which
to live?
The long and varied list of quality articles
made in Oregon includes almost everything
one needs.
For the larder
CANNED FRUITS
CANNED
VEGETABLES
COFFEE
CHEESE
FLAVORING
EXTRACTS
CATSUP
BAKING POWDER
CANNED FISH
PREPARED MEATS
For Instance
In the clothing lines
there are
BATHING SUITS
SUSPENDERS
LADIES WAISTS
BLANKETS
OVERCOATS
MACKINAWS
SHOES
OVERALLS
HATS AND CAPS
NECKWEAR
SHIRTS
GLOVES
BUY OREGON PRODUCTS
Associated Industries of Oregon
si
And then there are
SOAPS
BROOMS
STOVES
FURNITURE
BRUSHES
PHONOGRAPHS
TOYS
REFRIGERATORS
TRUNKS
SUITCASES
TENTS
AD INFINITUM
MANY BAG LIMIT OF BIRDS
Vale llunterH Go After Gaudy China
rheUHiiiitH Last Sunday. Some
Keturn With The Limit, While
Others Were Not An Lucky
Culumet
Sunsliiim Cka)
Keiip
li rupof buttrr,
H; eilpi K'mi'l
lilted HilKXl, 2' j
cups Hour, 1 cup
wu.er, 2 level
teaspoons C'l.lu
met Making
Powder, 1 tea
spoon lemon,
vulk of 9 eKcs.
l'hen mix in tu
regular sy.
Sunday, October 3rd, marked the
opening of the 1'heasant scusim which
loses with sunset next Sunday, Oct
bcr 10th, and many were the hunters
eal und liretended, who thoulderel ,
arious types of firearms, pocketed i
their particular pet loads of shot,
and meandered with broud and noble !
stride to the wilds of the nearby fields 1
alfalfa, grain stubble and sane- j
rush, to try tneir luck, pluck und en
urance in the hunt for the coverts of '
he elusive bird of eoreeous plumiiKU. !
While many returned with only one !
r two of the lieautitul birds that are ;
ver in such urreat demand ns a table !
delicacy, nevertheless some of the i
more persistent and knowing, and it
may be added, lucky hunters returned
with the bat; limit of three cocks and
two hens for the duy's efforts. I
New Short Line Agent Here
The recent change in agents at thu
Vale station of the Oregon Short
Line brings U. K. l'oust, of (ilenns
Ferry, Idaho, who will have charge
of the local station. Agent l'oust in
tends bringing lua family to Vale
as soon us possible. Forinxr Agent
J. II. Hrcnnan was transferred to
lleyburn, Idaho.
8uberibe u th Mnlhvur EnUrprU. W
print ll lh uuuty nil oll u all tha
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