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the last minute there had to come out of the woods the son of Abra ham. Whether he came too late or Published Every Friday at Lenta not to get into the running depends Station. Portland, Oregon. upon the “practice” he haa had. At By F. J. Kupfer any rate the race will bo between Proprietor j, Ti. urniKK The candidates for offices at th.» . Robert N. Stanfield and Albert Ahm- Manager coming primary election May 1 an» . ham for the nomination on the Re C. W. SMITH publican ticket. Entered as second-class mall mat ’ now prepared to go before the vot- On the Democratic ticket there are ■ ers and expatiate on their qualifi- ter February 14. 1914. at th. post- office at Lenta. Oregon, under act of i cations, their patriotism and what also two candidate», Hon. George E. i they will promise in the way of re Chamberlain and H. E. Starkweather. Congress, March J. 1479. For congress on the Republican ! form, economy, and the subjection Subscription price • - $1.00 a year [ of the discontented malefactors ticket we have C. N. McArthur, Eu I whose opinions are and have been gene E. Smith and Thomas A. 6411 Ninety-second Street I antagonistic to prysent conditions. Sweeney. For the Democratic nom Phone«: Tabor 7SÎ4, When politicians tiegin to make out ination we have two ladies—Dr. their slogans for presentation to the Esther Ix»vejoy and Mr*. Alexander Protect the Schools voters it should be as brief as pos Thompson. Come 7, come 11—but it*» only 7 Do we want the best for our chil -ible. As a rule, when the candidate dren? Then look to the schools. If runs for an office, he or she starts for secretary of state. They are as H. J. Schuldermun. of tomorrow is better than today our out with so many things that need follows: children must make it so. If they remedying that it gives a bad im Portland; Fred Ixtckley, of the Jour are to make it so. the job is largely pression. Why make promises at net; Sam Koxer, of Salem; B. F. all ? I don’t see any use of any tone», W. D. Wood and Vernon Pat up to the teacher. That our schools have progressed candidate making a contract before ons of the state at large. COMMISSIONER For justice of the supreme court is shown by these illuminating facts: hand with the public. First find out Fifty years ago there was only one if the bill can be filled. But the there are no contenders, consequent- REPUBLICAN. Of COURSE- educational institution in the coun- trouble with the primary laws is that ’v the ones who will be on the ticket a . BunNisj man run the csunty I iMMiMrn try that gave any attention to farm- it is very haul for each one of the ire the same ones who are now on candidates to appear before a civil •he bench. Paid adv. Kelly for CommiMionvr, ing or gardening. For public service commission»» Chas. B. Drake, treasurer, Broadway Fifty years ago there was not a service commission and take an ex work bench, hand tool or machine amination for the office to which he or the western district, the one in Hank. for manual training in any school in or she may aspire. Take for in vhich we are mostly interested, are Pci. adv. stance several of the candidates •'red Buchtel and Edward M. Cousins America. Fifty years ago there was not a i-unning for congress. Suppose those or the Republican nomination. For grammar school, high school, norma! candidates I have in view should be •he Democratic nomination there is ■ school, academy or college possess elected .w hen the time came to serve he field against one favorite, Win. and perform the duties of the office, D. Bennett, who has a walk away. ing a laboratory. Other candidates are as follows: That our schools have many prob could they render to the citizens of For the state senate. Republican-: lems confronting them, war and post this community the service required war conditions have brought vividly for the amount which the govern 1. C. Lewis, Walter D. Whitcomb, JK ment pays them? I should sav not. 1 saac E. Staples, Gus K. Erickson. before us. Socially and economically, support And we find the same thing in many Wilson T. Hume, John C. Shillock. of education pays. Compare indus ». ther instances. Take for instance F. C. Howell, L. M. Lepper, C. M. trial Great Britain, Belgium. France the number of candidates running Tynerson. Gus C Moser, R. S. Fai and the United States with chaotic for state senators and reprvsenta- ell, C. W. Nottingham, I. N. Day Russia, unfortunate Mexico and be tives—how many of them are fitted ¡eorge B. Cellars and George W for making laws that would be for ’oseph. Democratic, none. nighted China. The United States leads in nearly th» benefit of the public? Take it For the legislature: Republicans, every human activity. We lead coun from me, in nine out*f ten cases the V. C. North. J. D. Lee. John E. tries that were organized hundred: laws would be—if they could put '“aketel, Herbert Gordon. Oren R. of years before ours and that had t hem over all the time—always for lichards, F. D. Weber. E. F. Wil the start of us in trade, discovery’. ■ome special interest or seflish pur- liams, K. K. Kubli. Bartlett Cole, D. ; ose. Many of these laws are put C. Herrin. O. W. Hosford, Abraham invention and education. We achieved our lead in part through not for the purpose of ever \sher. Harvey Wells, F. K. Korell, through geographical position and na being enforced but for “scaring the Chas. D. Hindman, E. C. McFarland, tional resources, but we achieved* it daylights out of somebody” or get Wilson Benefiel, A. D. Katz. Bert W. principally through the intelligence of ting the coin. leenmn, James West. A. B. Carlson, our population carefully built up by I am going to give the reader a Walter G. Lynn. W. C. Campbell. A. education. Shall we hold the lead? complete bill of fare of all the can '.. Halev, Barge E. lx-onard, H. P. The quality of the Americanism of ulates who are now out for office. A meat, A. K. Hill, John C. McCue. the next generation must bear a cer This is done for the purpose of F. W. Chausse, F. M. Phelps, Nel- tain relation to the quality of the meeting competition with the daily on R. Jacobson and Wm. E. Metx- FAIR ASSESSMENTS „ LOWER TAXES . Americanism of today’s teachers. papers. We — the proprietors — are ger. SS ** ** 9X ■ Theodore Roosevelt said, “It is not not in the combine, consequently we ■ REPVBLICAN For the Democratic nominaUop too much to say that the character- buy our paper where we can pur for representative there is only one ! Pd. ad . istic work of the republic is that chase it the cheapest. The proprie andidate, Leslie W. Murray. done by the teacher; by the teachers, tors of the weekly newspapers do Next week we will give a digest for whatever our shortcomings as a : ot have stock in the paper mills, of the candidates who want to take a nation may be—and we have certain so therefore we—that is the writer— ,ob with the county. shortcomings—we have at least firm cannot impose too much on space ly grasped the fact that we cannot i and must not make too many com- Motorists who like racing for the do our part in the difficult and all- i ments at the present writing about .•rossing with a “limited” continue to important work of self government, i he good or bad qualities of the ean- join the celestial choir, where they that we cannot rule and govern our ; didates. ire otherwise eligibly pious and sanc selves, unless we approach the task For president of the United States ■with developed minds, and with what I there are five candidates in the field tified. counts for more than developed on the Republican ticket so far. For There used to be an expression : minds, with trained characters.” I vice-president there will be three on •"It's a shame to take the money." Poor Richard said, “Dost thou love i the ticket. Rut nobody Is using It these days. liberty ? Then stint not education, On the Democratic ticket we have for intelligence is the foundation of rot heard or seen any one who is A dollar never rings with a more our democracy.” going to run except Hoover. That dan less tone than during the optm being the case, the Democrats will season» We are always ready to serve have no trouble in nominating their you with good printing. No mat choice. And as to the vice-president Nothing with an alien enemy tinge ter what th? nature of the job —so far we cannot speculate—it’s Is going to gel by the American Ix»- JOHRi E. may be we are ready to do it. against our principles. glon. whose patriotism Is as aggres Tabor 7824. For United States senator—well at sive a« it is anient. 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