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V lng te rm s w ith th e s ta te a g ric u ltu ra l colleges a n d ex p e rim e n t sta tio n s, a u d th e s ta te officials will no longer be re g ard ed a s In fe rio r beings, living ouly on th e larg ess o f a W ash in g to n cabal. I aak all w ho w a n t honesty am i fa ith ful service In th e d e p a rtm e n t o f ag ri cu ltu re , th e prom otion of pnbllc h e a lth a n d e x e c u tiv e s w ho have g ro w n to m anhood a n d lived In an en v tro n m e n t fa v o ra b le to th a t w hich m ak es fo r th e p u b lic w elfa re to vote fo r W ilson a n d M arshall. He Says Taft and T. R. Are Soldiers ol Fraud. ENEMIES DF PURE FOOO LAW. F u m w CNemlst M I « v m th e H ealth e# th a N a tia n Demand« E lection of th e D em ocratic T iek et—H a A ppaala ta Thee« W ho, L ika H im ealf, H ava i MEAN SWEEP TAXING GOAT OFF FDR WILSON The People's Turn Now! ¿ ¡p a p s: W HY DR. W ILEY ; ISFDRWILSON PtSmVELY n Democratic Gales le Vsrmonl Concrets Illustrations ot Wliat and Maine Impressive. Protective Tarili Really M eans TRUTH ABOUT THE TRUST. "E xpected E conom ies F rom C om b in a tio n " De N et M aterialise. ILouls D. Bramleta In Collier’s ] L e a d e rs o f th e new (th ird term ) p arty a rg u e th a t In d u stria l m onopolies should be legalized lest w e lose th e efficiency o f la rg e scale pro d u ctio n a n d d is trib u tion. No a rg u m e n t could be m ore m is leading. • • • I t m ay be sa fe ly a sse rte d th a t In A m erica th e re Is no line o f business In w h ich all o r m ost concerns o r plants m u s t be concentrate«! In o rd e r to at ta in th e size o f g re a te s t efficiency, for. w hile a b u sin ess may tie too sm all to be e ffic ie n t efficiency does n o t grow In definitely w ith In creasin g size. W hat th e m ost efficient size Is c a n be learned definitely only by experience. The n n lt o r g re a te s t efficiency Is reached w h en th e d is a d v a n ta g e s o f size rc u n te rb a la n c e th e a d v a n ta g e s T b e unit o f g re a te st efficiency Is exceeded when th e d isa d v a n ta g e s o f size o u tw eig h th e a d v an ta g es. T h e h isto ry o f A m erican ' tr u s ts m akes th is d e a r. T h a t h istory j sh o w s: F i r s t —No co n sp icu o u s A m erican tru s t ow es Its e x iste n c e to th e d e sire fo r In c re a se d efficiency. “ E x p ected econo m ies from co m b in a tio n '' figure largely In p ro m o ters' prospectuses, b u t they h a v e n ev er been a com pelling m otive in th e fo rm atio n o f a n y tru s t. On the c o n tra ry , th e purt<ose o f «combining h as o ften been to c u rb efficiency or even to j p reserv e inefficiency, th u s fru s tra tin g th e n a tu ra l la w e f s i nrtv al o f th e fit te s t Second.—No «ronsplcuonsly profitable tr u s t ow es Us pro fits larg ely to su p e rio r efficiency Som e tr u s ts have been very efficient, a s h av e som e Independ • n t concerns, b u t conspicuous profits h av e been secu red m ainly th ro u g h con tro l o f th e m a rk e t, th ro u g h th e pow er o f m onopoly to Ox prices, th ro u g h th is e x ercise o f th e ta x in g pow er. T h ird .—No conspicuous tr u s t h a s been efficient enough to m a in ta in long as a g a in s t th e in d e p e n d e n ts Its proportion o f th e b u sin ess o f th e c o u n try w ith o u t ro n tln u Jn g to buy up from tim e to tim e Its su ccessfu l c o m p e tito rs ■ y MARVEY W . W IL E Y , ( f a r m e r C hief C ham iat a f th a U . ft. D ap a rtm e n t a f A griau itv r« .) U j ap p e a l ta chiefly to th o a a w ho. Ilka m y sslf. h a v e b een lifelong R epub lic s » * 1 b a lle ra th a t no k in d o f an a d m tn tat r a d o n la going to ra in th e co u n try . 1 h a v e a high peraonal re g a rd fo r e a c h one o f th a c a n d ld a ta e for p re sid e n t a n d ric e p ra a td e n t on all th a tick ets. All th a p o litical p la tfo rm s # r t m ain ly eound. a n d all prom tae e f f o r t in b e h a lf o f th a w hole people. My choice la n o t baaed on n p latfo rm . It w aa d ete rm in e d by m y im p re ssio n s of th e real a ttitu d e o f th a cam ! Ida tea re sp e c tin g th a public w elfare. W a are c re a tu re s o f h ered ity tra d en v iro n m e n t In our a ttitu d e to w a rd g re a t public q u estio n s w e a re a lm o st a lto g e th e r c re a tu re s o f e n v iro n m e n t W hat tw o m en a re by e n v iro n m en t le a s t likely to be sw a y e d by special In tern ets a n d m ost likely to be guided by devotio n to p ublic w e lfa re ? T w o n f th e c a n d id a te s have a lre a d y been trie d In th e p re sid en tial ch air, an d we know by ex p erien ce w b a t m ay be ex pectcd If e ith e r o f th em resu m es his fo rm e r te a t on M arch 4. 1913. Mr R oosevelt by reason of his a ttitu d e to w ard th e food and d ru g a c t ab en doned th e c o n su m ers of th e cou n try to the rap a c ity o f a few m ercen ary m a n u factu re rs. U nder a u th o rity of congresa I had c a rrie d on e x ten siv e ex p erim en ts w ith my so c alled poison sq u a d an d found th a t c e rta in su b sta n c e s—vis. benzoic com pounds, aul pburoua com pounds an d s n lp h a te of copper iblneatone»—w ere In ju rio u s to h ealth. T he law c o n fe rre d upon m e a s chief o f th e bureau o f c h e m istry th e d u ty of a c tin g a s a g ra n d Ju ry a n d d e te rm In lng w h e th e r foods a n d d ra g s w ere adul tr r a te d or m isb ran d ed . In s te a d o f ap- FARMER GETS LESS, B U T - pea ling from my decisions to th e courts, a s th e law req u ire s, th e u sers o f th ese H e H as to P ay More F or W h at Ho poisons ap p ealed to P re s id e n t Roose Doosn’t Raise. v e lt H e n o t o n ly listened to th e m , but T h e U n ited S ta te s d e p a rtm e n t of h e ab ro g ated th e plain p ro v ialo n i of a g ric u ltu re h a s Ju s t a n n o u n ced th a t th e law . ap p o in ted a board n o t con n o tw ith sta n d in g th e Increased cost of te m p la te d by th e law an d d ire c te d th a t living am ong th e people a s a w hole th ese p red a to ry In te re sts m ig h t con th e re w as a g re a te r decline tn th e [ tin n e th e ir a tta c k s on th e h e a lth o f th e prices paid to fa rm e rs fro m Aug. 1 to ' people n n til th is board, u n k n o w n to S e p t 1 th is y e a r th a n th e re w as last th e law , should decide otherw ise. C an w e safe ly tr u s t th e cam p aig n y ear. T h e a v e ra g e fa rm prices o f th e Im fo r pnbtlc h e a lth to Mr. R ooeevelt? 1 p o rta n t crops (corn, w h eat, oats, bar- j c a n n o t believe th a t to be th e proper ley, rye, flaxseed, p otatoes, tobacco. | c o u rs e Mr. T a f t in h e rite d th is exceed In d y bad co ndition o f a ffa irs from hta co tto n an d h ay , w hich rep re se n t J p redecessor a n d h as n o t only co n tin u ed a b o u t th re e -fo u rth s o f th e value o f all J th is Illegal board u n d e r w h o se p atro n th e « » u n try ’s crops) d eclined 7 per a g e a d u lte ra to rs a re still poisoning tb e c e n t d u rin g th e m onth, w hile In th a t | people, b u t be d id w orse. In th e m a t tim e la s t y e a r th e y declined In price te r o f th e a d u lte ra tio n o f d istille d bev only 4.4 p er c e n t an d d u rin g th e last e ra g e s In w hich R oosevelt u p h eld th e fo u r y e a rs th e declin e In price a v e r legally c o n stitu te d a u th o ritie s Mr. T a ft aged 3.8 p e r cent. T h e a v e ra g e of rev e rse d th a t policy a n d th re w th e fa rm prices on S e p t 1 w as 2.8 per m ighty w e ig h t o f th e ex ec u tiv e office c e n t low er th a n on th a t d a te Inst to tb e su p p o rt o f tb e w o rst lo t o f a d u l year. P ric e s paid to fa rm e rs on Sept. 1 te ra to rs th a t e v e r d isg raced a c o u n try Mr W ilson a n d M r. M arsh all by th is y ear, w ith com parison o f prices th e ir stre n u o u s effo rts in b e h a lf o f tb e p aid on th e sa m e d a te la st year, fol food law s o f th e ir resp ectiv e s ta te s low : 1911 . 1912 . h av e given a positive p rom ise to end * 0 . 77 « * 0.659 C o rn su ch a th re a te n in g s ta te o f a ffa irs W heat .......................... .* * « 4 » T h ey will su p p o rt to tb e u tm o st tb e Oats .250 .404 Barley ......................... .535 .770 officials u n d e r th e law w ho a r e try in g .769 .708 to p ro tect tb e p u b lic h e a lth aDd will Rye ............................... .760 .740 Buckwheat ..........—... m ake a b o rt s h r if t o f th o se w ho have Flaxseed ...................... 1036 1 . 62 « 1.137 b ro u g h t ab o u t th e se p re s e n t u n b e a r Potatoes ...................... .«50 H a y ............................................................................ 11.140 12140 14 610 a b le conditions. . 11 * .111 Cotton .......................... W ilson an d M arsh all by th e ir ed u c a B utter .......................... .242 221 tion an d e n v iro n m e n t a re fre e from Chickens .............. . 113 111 .174 b ia s In fav o r o f p re d a to ry in te re sts Eggs ............................. .191 a n d a re In sp ired by tru e p a trio tic zeal B u t th e p rices on ta riff n u rtu re d In b e h a lf o f public w elfare. a rtic le s o f m a n u fa c tu re w hich tbe I su p p o rt th e D em o cratic n o m in ees In fa rm e r h as to buy c o n tin u e to soar fu ll know ledge th a t m an y o f th e prom in en t D em o crats In c o n g ress ha vs T h e th ird term c a n d id a te ’s fa v o rite been In fu ll sy m p a th y w ith th e p a ra l reply to tb e tellin g , u n a n sw e ra b le a r y sis o f th e food la w In b e h a lf o f th e g u m e n ts o f G overnor W ilson Is th a t unholy dollar. B ut w hen th e D em o th e la tte r ’s opin io n s a re based “n o t on c ra tic p resid e n t an d vice p re sid e n t a c tu a l k n ow ledge and experience, b u t lend tb e eld o f th e ir p o w erfu l sy m p a by read in g m u sty books on political th y In b eh a lf o f th e p ublic h e a lth econom y.” T h e colonel h im se lf a t a th o se o f th e ir ow n p a rty n o t In sy m te n d e r age w a s p u t n t h a rd labor! It p a th y w ith th em will be ro b b ed of is n o t o ften th a t a m an whone w hole th e ir pow er fo r evil. If R oosev elt or life baa been given up to politics and T a f t be chosen th e so ld iers o f fra n d officeboldlng g e ts a s h o rn y h an d ed as an d a d u ltera tio n w ill be lm p reg n ab ly Mr. R oosevelt in th e ra n k s o f lab o r and Intrenched fo r a n o th e r fo u r y e a n and high finance. benzoates, su lp h a te s and a d u lte ra te d alcoholic b ev erag es will have a new G overnor W ilson said to th e new spa lease o f life. p e r m en a t th e New York P re ss clu b i I believe also th a t P re sid e n t W ilson b a n q u e t: ”8 u p p o se you had a house of w ill ren o v ate th e d e p a rtm e n t o f ag ri re p re se n ta tiv e s mixed like th e present cu ltu re , reeking, as It baa been for se n a te I th in k w e could nil go fishing th e p e s t tw e lv e y ears, w ith scan d als fo r th e n ex t tw o y e a rs.” B ut he’s at a n d fav o ritism . H e will see to It th a t th e helm , an d th e re w on’t be an y mix th e b u reau o f an im al In d u stry will lng. D em ocrats—th a t’s all. p ro te c t th e public h ealth Instead of H ow m any o f th o se w ho a re s tm g th e e ffo rts o f tb e p ack ers to sell dls e a sed m e a ts u n d e r tb e deceptive g lln g w ith tb e "h ig h cost of living" be p h ra s e “ U. 8. In sp e c te d an d Passed.** Ueve th e re Is to be nny relief If th e U n d e r P re s id e n t W ilson no m ore Pin- R epobllcnn p a rty , w hich bro u g h t It c b o ts w ill be kicked o u t o f th e service, about, rem ain s In pow er? a o m ore u n sp e a k a b le M cC abes will ex T h e card sta c k in g a t A rm ageddon e rr ie e d ic ta to ria l p o w ers T h e re will b e no m ore c o tto n leak s an d Jnngle goea m errily on. E ig h t T a f t electors In a tro c itie s, no m ore E v erg la d e sw tn M issouri a n n o u n ce th a t If elected they d ie s B uccan eerin g , b o a stin g a n d b u s w ill vote fo r th e th ird te rm can d id a te com be will g iv e place to sa n e efforts By ap p ly in g th e com m on sen se te s t to f o r th e prom o tio n o f reel a g ric u ltu re R ooeevelttan ro m an ce G overnor W ilson a n d th e public h e a lth U n d er W ilson th e d e p a rtm e n t of m anagev to keep th e co u n try both w ill be re sto re d to apeak- am u sed a n d th o u g h tfu l. \ OTHER PARTIES IN PLIGHT CAUSE WORKERS TO THIHK. 0 M T hird T srm sr» to Poll Their E n tire S tren g th Front tlto R apidly T hinning R opubbcen Flunks — Indiostion* Aro T het T e lt Will Cerr> but Two Stele«. -j 1 T\ POPULAR-’ R o o . a v . l t None. iTisr the recti ta of the atute •lectlom- lu V eiuionl an,I Malm* iiiruii n tren ten ■Lou» DeuMK-rulli- victory In N ovem ber ! in freely ad m itted bv .ill except th e bit teroet |>artis:ii)n IVI Mica I n x |ie rts have ■lone m uch uuiilyxlug. uud Motile chilli! to h a te reached novel couclueloue. ltul these facte sta n d o u t. On MmiMay. S ept l). litUi, th e Iteputi Mi alt mid iblrtl term |*irtk-s com bined elected WUItiuii *f l In m e . governor of M aine over F rederick W Ululated, tbe present D em ocratic InrnuiliciiL by 3, ii 23 p lu ra lity ; to I'. nis , a p resid en tial te a r, u Itepulillcuu w as elected gover nor tiy 7.ika p lu ra lity ; lu IlKM th e plu m llly w as jsoO, an d lu 1900 It w as 34.132 In other w ords, lu tw elve y ears the D em ocrats have out dow n th e Itepulillcuu p lu rality In s ta le elec ii . his by 81.UW In th is period th e Iten io cratle vote has Increased from 39.HUU to 6N,OOOi w hereas th e R epublican vote has Me creased from 7l/* )0 to ? 1.«MMi The lie tn o c rn tlr vote of th is y e a r exi-ced» th a t o f Septem ber, tikis, by 1.000. Imt th e llepubllcuu vote Is ab o u t 2.1*10 less (hull th a t party cast four y e a rs ago T he split In th e R epublican ran k s follow ing the elm-tlon of W illiam T H aines. Is pronounced If the dlvi slou tn M aine lu N ovem ber Is as It waa In th e recent V erm ont el«s-tl.iu six tootle» of thu R epublican vote will go fo r T a ft, th ree-ten th s for Rouse veil aud one te n th fur the D em o I erata. It Is significant th a t th e la tte r p arty has to d a te suffered no losses as com pared w ith the vote In previous years, from (he th ird term move menL On th e co n trary . It has gained T he re su lt In M aine may tie eX|iectod to be som ething like th is W ilson. 74. O00; T a ft. 42.000. R oosevelt. 21.300 T he re tu rn s from th e re cen t V erm ont election show In round figures thnl th e jo in t R epublican an d th ird party vote w as 8 per cent sh o rt of th e Re publican vote four y ears ago, w hile the D em ocratic vote In th a t atute show s a gain o f 23 per cen t over th a t of 1908. It Is of spe«-lnl In terest to s|,ecul{ite w hnt will bap|ien next No vcm lier th ro u g h o u t th e nation If th e R epublican and D em ocratic vote for th e national tick ets liuppcus to be s f fected a s the g u tieru u to rlal vote tills tnonlh In V erm ont has tieon affected T h e New York Post has done som e In te re stln g figuring nlong th is Hue. and ns a net result It Is show n th a t u n d er th e co ntingencies m entioned P resid en t T a ft w ould c a rry only tw o s ta le s In Jv'ovem tier. Rhode Island au d V erm ont, all th e o th ers going for G overnor W1I son. T h e conclusions reuebed by the Poet follow: T o com pute th is resu lt we should have to deduct 8 tier c e n t from the io ta c a st fo r T a ft fo u r year« ago arid apportion th e rem ain in g vote In th e ratio o f (52 to 88 betw een T a ft an d Roosevelt, nnd w e should have to add 35 per cen t to B ry an 's vote In 1008 and give the "d em n ltlo n to ta l” to W oodrow W ilson—In o th e r w ords, give T a ft 57 per c e n t nnd R oosevelt 35 per. cent o f T a ft's vote fo u r y ears ago nnd give W ilson 125 per cen t o f H rynu’s vote fo u r y ears ngo T h e result In round num b era would ?WN ' : k v £ ^ * ¿ 8 —M urphy U' I’u rtlao d (Ore.) JouruaL WE DON'T NEED A SIGN to label our lumber— its quality identifies it- It J gives a tone and finish to a building that makes the owner proud of the struct ure. Boost your pride by giving us a trial. JOSEPH PETZEL Pastime Pool Parlor GEO. W A R F O R D , Proprietor Everything’ in the line of Tobacco, Soft Drinks, Candy, Gum, Sand wiches and Canned Goods A Good Place for a Social Game N o t ic e WE W A N T A L L KINDS OF P R O D U C E CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE, EGGS PORK, VEAL, LAMBS, AND HIDES W e pay th e h ig h e st m a rk e t prices in S ta v to n . I f you c a n n o t b rin g your produce in, n o tify us by phone, and we will send th e w agon fo r it. lie nnd STAYTON CASH PRODUCE COMPANY G. B Trask Manager. ns fo llo w s , so ns far re g a rd s T a ft JOB WORK IS OUR SPECIALTY Not a Very Wide Swath. ..... ...MO.OOO VC** ■ M iff n lf tP lp p I .................... . . . .1,000 M l f m o u r l ..............( .......... .......... . . . m m » M o n t a n a ......................... . . . . . . . . 18.000 .N e b r a s k a ....................... N e v a d a ............................. . . . . . . . «0U 0 N «w H a m p s h i r e ) . . . . . . . . . . . . 30/810 N ew J e r s e y .................. I N ew Y o r k ....................... . . . . . N o r t h C a r o l i n a ............ . . . . . . . 60.000 N o r t h D a k o t a ............ .......... . . 83,000 O h i o .................................... . . . . . ..1 2 7 .0 0 0 O k l a h o m a ....................... O re g o n ............................. , . . . . . 30,000 P e n n s y lv a n ia ............ . . . , . ..4 2 6 ,0 0 0 K h o d e I n l a n d ............ ........... . . IT.,000 K o u t h C a r o l i n a ............ ......... . . 2 0T/0 B o o t h O n k o t a ............... T a n n a i w a ....................... T e x a s .................................. . . . . . . , . 37.(88) I l t s h .................................... V e rm o n t ......................... ' j 3 5 -— r ; yy; m !r -£‘i t? £ ..... ni1’"* #»< W W W W j a s h i n g t o n ................... e s t V l r g l n l s ........... l * r o n * l n ...................... y o m in g .................... W tln o n . « .0 0 0 100.000 1 '*). 188) 159,000 «5/810 2*000 29.000 DO.fiOO 45,000 m imo i'A W ïO 226,000 ani FM« v .ix jo o . M a r y l a n d ........................ M a f f H a r h i i f t e t t i i ......... M i c h i g a n ......................... IP* C oncrete exam ples o f how a p ro 'cc liv e tariff operate« a re cn u slag the w orkingm an, thu "poor m en." tu do a lot o f th in k in g tiow udnys H e Is I nr gliiiim g to u n d erstan d w hether It Is not ■ (•out tim e tu call « halt mi th e Re publican p ractice of ta x in g the coat off Ills lu c k and II, nnleuiug hlui w ith th e loss o f Ills sh irt end hie s o c k s If he doe« tw it.subm it. All th ro u g h the present tariff law. passed l>y a R epublican ««ingress and Indorsed by a Ib’pnlillenn p resld ear a* T H K ItK.ST TAB IKK B IL L KVICB RANKED, a re to lw found diaertu d u a tloua. th e higher d u ty on the eb en|ier article, the low er duty on th e d earer artii le, th u s placing ou the shoulders o f th o se least ab le to ts*nr It th e g re a t er burden o f th e protective syatem H ere a re som e Illu stratio n s: T he «hrnp«’sl wool b la n k e ts (tear a d u ty of U15 12 l*-r ce n t; tb e d eereet 101.55 per cent. Flannels, mil m ore Ilian 40 cent* a poiita!, a re taxed nt 113 U7 |ier c e n t, over 70 r e n ts a imumi. 70.37 p er cen t Wool plushes, ch eap est, l i t 73 per cen t: d in re st. 95.33 p er c e n t K nit fabrics, cheapest. I l l tier re n t denr«’st. 05.53 |a*r cent Stockings, w orth front f l tn f t ho a doxcu. 70.37 |w r ce n t; from f'.' to 13. 59 per «'em H ats an d Isinnets, w orth not over $3 a dozen. 02 per re n t; over f2o n do .« n. 35 |>er cent C arpets, highest tirl«-ed. 50 rnw c e n t; th a t used for m ats and n igs. 120 8b per cent W om en’s gloves, unllned, 49 p er «•«•nt lined, 31 |ier cen t; long«*sl gloves un lined. 42 per ce n t; lined. 29 per re n t M en's gloves, w orth less th a n LI a dozen. 06.28 per re n t; coetlleat gloves. 14 45 per cen t: leath er, unllne«!. 4 1 58 per ce n t; lints!. 29.50 |ie r cent. R uckles, cheapest. 77 48 per c e n t, dear«*«!, 20.33 per cent. U ncut dlaiunm ls b ear a 19 |ie r cent d u ty ; Im itation diam onds. 20 per cent. Tin» hi Aable flrts-rncker lienrs a 97.02 p er cen t d u ty , w hile ela b o ra te firew orks ls-ar tint 70 per re n t. M atting, sm aller and eb eap i'r grades, ♦ft tier c e n t; costlier. 21 per r e n t W atch m ovem ents, seven Jewels. 66.02 per le n t ; II Jew els. 40.41 per cen t; 17 Jew els. 31 45 per cent U n derw ear. c h e a |ie s t 50.90 jier «•cut. «learest. 60 |H«r cen t llre sa g issls o f wool, «-heapest 100.12 |ie r re n t: d e a re s t, IM.I3 per c en t V elvets, c h e a p e s t 105.22 |ier r e a l: d earest, 49.55 |ier ren t. Silk h an d k erch iefs c h e a p e s t 77 44 per «Hint; «leareal. 60 per cent Scissor*, w orth 50 c en ts a dozen 52.21 (Kir «•ent; w orth f t . 76 a dozen. 40 per cent. T able knives, fancy e rad cs. 67 40 per cen t; botie handled. IBM3 per r e n t B u tc h e r knives, lieet g rad es, 52 to per cen t; c h e a p e st grades. 93 55 |ie r «unit Fit«*«, sm allest, 81 29 |ier «lent. long- e a t 3(5.81 (H«r cent. Shotguns, w orth from $5 to 110. 47 07 per c e n t: w orth over fin . 46 40 per ««ent T hese a re only n p a rt o f th e ills crim in atio n s, gleaned from a sw ift conning o f som e of the sehtMtiilrs. Ite duced to sim p lest term s, th ey mean th a t th e (Msir m an la ta x e d h ig h er th an th e rich man. W ils o n : A l a b a m a ....................... A r k n n M .'in ..................... C a l i f o r n i a ..................... C o lo ra d o ................ C o n m » « t l e u t ................ D e l a w a r e ...................... F l o r i d a ........................... G e o rg ia ......................... M n h o ............................... I l l l n o l n ................................ I n d i a n a ........................... I o w a .................................... K a n a a n ........................... K e n t u c k y ....................... I s O t j I a l a n a .................. Stayton Oregon T a ft In iq u ities of the P s y n . A ldrich Aet, T e ft’e "B eit Lew Kver,” S trik in g ly Told In Figures. . 61.<XV) 79.000 44 '»-0 1 (6/88) 194/88) 219,000 430,000 76/88) 443.000 33.000 104.000 14.ÌVI0 43,000 206.000 « 7 « /rx ) 171,000 41,000 623,000 1 5 3 /0 0 43.000 661.000 21,(88) 7S.IKX) 60 or» n n .o n o (Cl .000 14 000 73/88) 139,000 * « ,o o o 18,000 A w estern th ird term er re g re ts th a t R oosevelt w-||l not have tim e lieforo election day to sny h a lf he m oans He'll have plenty of (lino follow ing It. T h ere Is plenty o f pence ab o u t th e T aft cnndlilacy. b u t nobody claim s “It I paaseth u n d e rsta n d in g .” T R A V E L IN G MEM FOR W OODROW W ILS O N . H# He« a Record of M aking Good Hie P rom ises to V oters. T h e tra v e lin g mnn Is n live w ire T rav elin g men nrc decided fa c to rs In m olding pnbllc se n tim e n t No o th e r class o f m en conic In m ore forceful c o n ta c t w ith th e n rttin l condl tlon o f th e high cost of living w ithout a corresponding Increase In salaries. T h e trav elin g men nc«>d G overnor W ilson fo r th eir p resid en t because his nx-ord Is th a t o f m aking go**! prom ises nnd then honestly fulfilling them Gov ern o r W ilson In his candidacy needs th e help o f every live tra v e lin g m an E very genuinely p rogressive eom m er ria l m an w ho Is w illing to help Gov ern o r W ilson's cand id acy Is urge«! to send Ids nnm e Im m ediately to th e Com m ercial M en's W ilson com m ittee, care O rg an izatio n b u reau . D em ocratic Na Bonn I h e a d q u a rte rs. F ifth A venue building. New York P re sid e n t T a ft co n g ra tu la te s th e Re p u b lican s o f M aine on w hnt C h airm an H llles describes ns "an «»Id fashioned victory.” A nother su ch an d V erm ont and Ithixlk Island w ould go D em ocratic In N ovem hcjt T hoso w ho know nnd feel fo r m an H llles sny he really Isn 't to fo r th e R cpuhllrnn p resid en tial d a te 's an n o u n cem en t th u t he “ Is politics.” W llnt'a a m ooaette? peekaboo I KtÄÄrC-^Aßl ’! v --y ■ A th ird C linlr bin m e ra n d I o u t of term