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th e tw o big fa rm It lends its e lf p e c u lia rly to say to one fa rm e r "y o u c a n 't p la n t
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a fte r th e co n ve ntio n s, spai the- s m a ll tra c t fa rm , to h ig h ly I n ­ th is " and to a n o th e r "y o u c a n 't
about fot a u u in tii o r so w h ile th e y te n s ifie d and d iv e rs ifie d fa rm in g r .ii-e th a t" and th e n pay h im in
In th e re p u b lic a n p la tfo r m we hard A m e ric a n d o lla rs fu r n o ! p ro ­
n ig a n iz e
th e ir e o u n ly. state and
n a tm n a l headqua, te ,
D u rin g th is fin d th e fo llo w in g : " O u r p a ra m o u n t d u c in g it. is to go c o u n te r to a ll
tim e o f a rm e d tru c e th e y fe e l each o b je c t is to p lo t ' ct arid fo s te r th e ■ hum an and d iv in e la w . M r. Wallace*
o ilie r out m u ch as tw o s k ille d box - F a m ily T y p e cif F a rm tr a d itio n a l in and hi.: ilk m ig h t as w e ll a tte m p t
life ,
and to
p ro m o te to u pend th e im m u ta b le la w o f
ers ..pai fo r an o p e n in g in th e f ir s t A m e ric a n
p o lic ie s w h ic h w ill b rin g a b o u t an g ra v ity . T h e one is as ill-a d v is e d
round
a d ju s tm e n t o f a g ric u ltu r e to m eet and as as .m in e as th e o th e r.
T h e re was none o f th is, t h i
W h ile we a re on th e s u b je c t o f
tim e T ile c o n te n d in g p a t t i e s w e r e th e needs o f d o m i-stie arid fo re ig n
s c a rc ity le t us ta k e a lo o k at th e
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a g r ic u ltu r a l p o lic y be p u rsu e d fo r local s itu a tio n : O n O c to b e r 12 th e re
a d jo u rn m e n t.
t li • p ro te c tio n and re s to ra tio n i,t wa do cke d in P o rtla n d th e ste a m e r
P re sid e n t H oosevelt sounded th " th i' la n d
resources,
de sig n ed to S outh W ales loaded w ith 2850 tons
I,o g le r a il on th e last day nf th e b rin g about such a balance be­
o f A r g e n tin e to rn , ra is e d by A r ­
P tiila d e lp tiia n o m in a tin g cerem o n ­ tw e e n s o il- b u ild in g and s o il-d e p le t­
g e n tin e fa rm e rs , w h ic h th e A m e r i­
ies and th e b a ttìi- was on.
in g crop s as w ill p e rm a n e n tly in ­ can fa rm e rs w e re com m anded by
T in - re p u b lic a n s had t h e ir lig h t- sure p ro d u c tiv ity , w ith reasonable th e n e w deal n o t to raise: on O c­
w. ig lit s k irm is h e rs out im m e d u it- b e n e fits to
e o -o |a -ra tin g
fa rm e rs to b e r 21 th e re also d o cke d
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ly C o lom I K n o x , th e ir v ic e p re s i­ on F a m ily T y p e F arm s, b u t so re g ­ P o rtla n d th e s te a m e r L in a I,. IJ
d e n tia l
candidai«*, b u b b le d f o r it i u la te d as to e lim in a te th e n e w loaded w ith 9000 tons o f A rg e n tin e
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s|ieeehes and d eal's d e s tru c tiv e p o lic y to w a rd s corn, raised b y A r g e n tin a fa rm e rs,
N a tio n a l C b a irm u n H a m ilto n w ent th e d a ir y and liv e s to c k indu.Ntries." w h ic h th e A m e ric a n fa rm e rs w e re
-e a m p e rin g a ll
o v e r o u r broad
T h e s m a ll A m e ric a n fa rm hom e, co m m anded b y th e n e w d e a l not
c o u n try e m ittin g his stra n g e crie s o w n e d b y th e m an w h o liv e s on it to raise, le a v in g o u r o w n la n d id le
and
tus pre|«osterous p ro p h e cie s is Hie v e ry b u lw a rk o f th e n a tio n : and th r o w in g m a n y r>1 o u r ow n
w h e re v e r lie lig h te d .
it is th e fo u n d a tio n , th e bone and people o u t o f e m p lo y m e n t in th e
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was
ra th e r s m e w o f o u r g re a t c o u n try ; it is p ro d u c tio n and d is trib u tio n o f these
a m a te u rl-d i. M r H u m i.'lo n , ne w at ttie c o rn e rs to n e u n it upon w h ic h im p o rts . T h is is n o t p o litic a l p ro p a ­
Hie game,
m od e le d h im s e lf o n w e b u ild fo r o u rs e lv e s and o u r ganda. b u t cold, h a rd fa c ts w h ic h
some e f th e e xp e rie n c e d a cto rs he p o s te rity , ye t n o w h e re in th e d e m o ­ can be g o tte n b y c o n s u ltin g th e
load w a tch e d fro m a g a lle ry seat. c r a tic p la tfo r m do w e fin d a n y r e f ­ reco rd s o f th e s h ip p in g a u th o ritie s
U n a ccu stom e d to th e lim e lig h t, he e re n ce to T he F a m ily T y p e F a rm o f P o rtla n d , and th e n e w d e a l t r a il
fo u n d it e n jo y a b le and w a llo w e d in T h e b e n e fits o f th e ne w deal p ro ­ is re p le te w ith in sta n ces o f h a m ­
i t . N o c h a irm a n o f a p o litic a l p a rty g ra m . w ith
th e e x c e p tio n
o f a s trin g in g a nd re g im e n tin g th e A m ­
'•ve r ta lk e d as m uch o r as o fte n c o m p a ra tiv e
fe w s c a tte re d a b o u t e ric a n fa rm e r, w h ile at th e same
S m a ll w o n d e r th a t p o litic a l c o m ­ th e c o u n tr y fo r p o litic a l purposes, tim e g iv in g th e business to th e f o r ­
m i n tu to rs
began to g iv e credence have in the m a in gone to th e large- e ig n e r w h ic h belongs to o u r o w n
to tin - fir s t o f th e ca m p a ig n w h is ­ c o tto n and tobacco g ro w e r in th e hom e land.
p e rin g s th a t th e sup p ose d ly e n ig ­ so u th and th e bonanza fa rm e r o f
As set o v e r ag a in st th is fa n ta s tic
m a tic c a n d id a te at T o p e ka was be ­ th e m id d le states. These so -ca lle d
c o m in g re s tiv e at his ca m p a ig n b e n e fits m o u n tin g in to th e m illio n s , th e o ry o f s c a rc ity , M r. L a n d o n has
m anager m o n o p o liz in g th e head- m ust be spread as a ta x u p o n th e o ffe re d to o u r c o u n try a c o n s tru c ­
tiv e p ro g ra m o f p le n ty , a p ro g ra m
lines.
re m a in d e r o f th e c o u n try , and th e
M e a n w h ile C h a irm a n F a rle y o f s m a ll fa rm -h o m e o w n e r o f th e W il­ w h ic h c o n te m p la te s e v e ry fa rm e r
the D e m o c ra tic N a tio n a l c o m m itte e la m e tte v a lle y w ill have to bear b e in g lo rd o f his o w n fa rm and
re m a in e d
q u ie tly at th e P a rty 's his sh a re o f th is n e w deal m a n ia ra is in g w h a t he pleases. T o do
N e w Y o rk h e a d q u a rte rs, o rg a n iz ­ o f ju g g lin g th e b e n e fits o f th e fe w th is he proposes a system o f fa rm
su b sid y, p e r m ittin g each fa rm e r to
in g Ins bureaus, s ta ffin g his de ­ and th e b u rd e n s o f th e m any.
h o ld h is c ro p u n t il such tim e as
p a rtm e n ts. c a llin g in th e c h ie fs of
A g a in in th e re p u b lic a n p la tfo r m his p ro d u c e can be pla ce d
upon
-la te o rg a n iz a tio n s , co m p o sin g lo ­
f in d th e fo llo w in g :
h ig h e r seasonal m a rk e t.
cal co n tro ve rsie s, and re c o n c ilin g
"T h e fa rm p ro b le m is an econ-
M r. L a n d o n ’s w h o le p ro g ra m is
lo ca l r iv a lr ie s In b e lie f, he was g e t­ o m ic and social, n o t
——
_ a _ p a rtis a n one based u p o n so u n d eco n om ic
tin g re a d y fo r th e h e a vy fig h tin g ,
Views and Counter Views on
the Créât Political Parade
Orchardale
R O B E R TS ’
! and to th e ir q u a lity . O tto Rr«>»e.
d an e m p lo y e e a lre a d y
w h o had e s tim a te d 11 lig h t c ro p o f
e x c e lle n t reco rd y o u
fifte e n tons, has reduced th e e s ti­
h ir e an u n trie d man,
m ate to fiv e tons fro m his orchard*.
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M O U N T A IN H O M E — The lo c a l i m ake your shopping plans.
b c in w ith
y o u fo u r years and C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r s o cie ty is spon­
n n Un ■ d •u e x c e lle n t se rvice. s o ring a p a rty a t th e c h u rc h p a r­
do y o u ’'
lors F rid a y eve n in g. T h e y have in ­
Jam es L e w is is a e m p lo yé e ask- j v i , ‘'d a ll m em bers o f th e S u n d a y
in g to b<- re ta in e d T h e re has not ’ ch o o l to a tte nd G uests are t o
dressed in
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D EN TIST
c h a rg in g h im and p la c in g a n o th e r costum es in observance o f th e H a l-
Hun t D elay Vuur
in hi.s p o s i t i o n . H is re c o rd as « 'u u n -, lo w e en season.
D ental Work
t y co m m issio n e r w a rra n ts h i* re ! C h e h a lc m M o u n ta in P o ta to c l u b !
PAY ON MY EASY
oters o f W ashing m em bers to o k f ir s t a nd second on S
e le c tio n by th e
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to n
a u n ty at th e N o v e m b e r elec th e ir e x h ib its o f B u rb a n k potatoes i
lio n .
.a t the p ro d u c ts show in N e w b e rg
J G eorge A llis o n J r. to o k f ir s t and j
' R aym ond H o rn e rb ro o k second.
| Jam es A llis o n . O. S. C. stu d en t, j
's p e n t S u n d a y w ith his parents. H e
' came fro m C o r v a llis
w ith
M rs
I V io la Reetz. w h o w as a guest o f
T u r k e y ra ise rs
o f W a s h in g to n h e r sister. M rs. Joe Ego L y n n G in -
c o u n ty are u rg e d to a tte n d th e t u r ­ jt h e r re tu rn e d to C o r v a llis w ith
k e y g ra d in g school in Eugene. O c­ them .
to b e r 30 and 31. a c c o rd in g to L. E. i G ib b s D ra m a tic c lu b w ill spon-
F ra n cis, assista n t c o u n ty agent.
sor an open house e v e n in g o f N o-
T h e c o n su m e r to d a y dem ands a I ve m b e r 4 T w o p la ys w ill be p re ­
sented,
T h e C a ta lo g u e " and " M a r ­
sup; r io r q u a lity o f b ird and u n d e r
th e p re . n t s m a ll m a rg in o f p r o fit ria g e M ad e Easy." T h e re w ill be
h , it t ■ ° tb e r sp e cia l fe a ture s on
th e p ro -
th a t the r a c e r has to o p e ra io te - u on
adm ission fee w ill be
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w it h th e grades o f tu rk e y s so th a t
he can best m eet th e m a rk e t d e ­ ¡fre s h m e n ts w ill be so ld a fte r th e
p ro g ra m . Proceeds w ill go to w a rd
m ands.
b u y in g c h a irs fo r th e a u d ito riu m
H it and m iss m ethods no lo n g e r and some o th e r needed im p ro v e -
E xtractions > F illin gs
have a place in th e tu r k e y e n te r ­ ; m ents.
B rid g e s -
P lates
prise. R a isin g and fin is h in g tu rk e y s
W a ln u t h a rv e s t is in f u ll s w in g
I s in c e re ly t r y to m ake e v e ry
fo r m a rk e t has becom e a keen and here, b u t the c ro p is e x c e e d in g ly
p la te c o m fo rta b le a nd
s c ie n tific business and a k n o w le d g e lig h t, b o th as to n u m b e r o f w a ln u ts .
n a tu r a l lo o k in g .
o f tu r k e y grades and m a rk e t re ­
q u ire m e n ts is a v it a l fa c to r in th e
W E D E A L IN
R E A L ESTATE
success o f a n y tu rk e y ra is e r, states
W r it«
F ra n c is .
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T h e tr a in in g school is con d ucte d
Loan« and laau« S u rw tr Bond»
Com m ercial Bldg.
b y th e U n ite d States d e p a rtm e n t nt
K U R A T L I & W IS M E R
a g ric u ltu r e and p ro v id e s tr a in in g
Second a nd M a in Sts.
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in tu r k e y g ra d in g as w e ll as o f ­
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fe r in g th e o p p o r tu n ity fo r those
d e s irin g
to
becom e
c o m m e rc ia l
g ra d e rs to secure licenses.
T h e m e e tin g p la ce fo r th e school
has n o t been announced, b u t peo­
p le a tte n d in g can lo ca te th e m e e t­
in g by
c o n ta c tin g
th e
c o u n ty
agent's o ffic e in Eugene.
Mt. Home Society
Party on Friday
Dr. P. G. Brown
I urkey Raisers to
Gather in Eugene
Dr. P. G. Brown
lf*k«
N e ig h b o rh o o d new s fro m 30 A r- I
gus c o rre sp o n de n ts i n
d iffe r e n ti
sections o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty ap- '
p e a r in th e A rg u s each w e e k . )
L e a rn w h a t y o u r frie n d s a re d o ­
in g fo r less th a n th re e cents a
w e e k.
tl
W e sp e cia lize In q u a lity
m e re ia i p rin tin g .— A rg u s.
com -1
tf 1
Wednc day e v e n in j o f last w eek
a huge * b la ck bear w e ig h in g 400
pounds was trapp««d in the A lv in
H u n g e r o rc h a rd on P e a vin e Ri»l,c
fu n d a m e n ta l, basic,
a n d p a v in g s m a ll a tte n tio n to th e So, fu r a b r ie f tim e G o v e rn o r L a n ­ p rin c ip le s a nd
Bet
C le m e n t o f F orest G ro v e i
com m on sense th o u g h t and actio n .
a nev p u p il in the W ils o n school, | o u tpo st a ffa irs , w h ic h his less p ra c ­ d o n lo o m e d large.
C iiin r in a n d G et I lls Book
W i t h h is e le c tio n b illio n s o f d o l­
M r in i M i
P< c Pat son. Peter tic a l adv. i sarics seemed to m is ta k e
H 'h a t the R e m o v a l o f B la n k e ts
lars o f p riv a te m on e y n o w re p o s in g
and M iss
R odn
D o ris Parson fo r g e n era l engagem ents
T h e P r a c tic a l
Revealed
id ly in th e banks o f th e c o u n try
spent tin* w eek- •nd w i t h M r and l.a tid o n at Z e n ith W h e n U n k n o w n
H ad he been a b le to com e up to w o u ld a g a in seek in v e s tm e n t in
H o m e V e t e r in a r ia n
M is W illia m M. jxso n and lie ti y J o
T r u th to te ll, th e re was less o f Ho- s p e c ific a tio n s o f th e p o r tr a it '
p
ro d u c tiv e in d u s try , w h ic h , in tu r n
at C o rv a tti
s u b tle s tra te g y
th a n o f
sim ple th a t had been paint-, d; had he even
w o u ld fu rn is h e m p lo y m e n t at good
lo g ic In th e p ro ce d u re.
been a b le to re m a in
e n ig m a tic , j wages fo r th e m illio n s o f people
R u b b e r stam ps a m i o ffic i sup
T in* cl. in o e ra ts had s ta rte d out th in g s m ig h t c o n c e iv a b ly h a ve g o n e- no w u n e m p lo y e d a nd c re a te an ac­
H ills b o ro A rg u s
KXMXDQOi x >txj<a< > X >< V X X " «CWX H .K p lie s
w it h a vast ad va nta g e . D u r in g fo u r w e ll fu r h im . B u t he was c o n fro n t­ tiv e and n a tu r a l m a rk e t fo r th e
years th e y had ke p t th e v a rio u s ' d w ith Hu- n e ce ssity o f d e liv e rin g p ro d u c ts o f th e m ills , fa c to rie s and
o rg a n iz a tio n s in ta c t und fu n c tio n ­ a speech o f acceptance. In th a t fa rm s
s o lv in g
p e rm a n e n tly
th e
ing.
speech he was c o m p e lle d to be p ro b le m o f re c o v e ry .
T h e re p u b lic a n s , d e m o ra liz e d by lib e r a l— th e w e s te rn fa rm e rs fo rc e d
•
•
«9
t h e c ru s h .n g
defeats o f 1932 a n il th a t H e was c o m p e lle d to be e o n - ' Jam es L e w is , th e r e p u b lic a n n o m ­
1934. had let th e ir state co m m itte e s s e rv a tiv e - th e L ib e r t y league and inee fo r re -e le c tio n as c o u n ty c o m ­
d is in te g ra te ,
and
th e
w h o le
o f its a ffilia te s fo rc e d th a t
T h e re m issio n er. i.s y o u r e m p lo y e e w h o
th e ir p a rty m a c h in e ry ru s t and m il­ w e re a h u n d re d o th e r p o sitio n s, has re n d e re d y o u e x c e lle n t service.
w ith its p e rfe c t a n tith e s is , i W h ile in o ffic e th e cost o f m a in ­
dew He nee M r H a m ilto n ’s h u rrie d each
and m ore o r less ra n d o m dashes w h ic h he had to be o r w h ic h his 1 ta in in g y o u r roads has be n r e ­
fro m ocean to ocean w e re n o t m o ­ m anagers th o u g h t he had to b o ­
,f O reg o n .since 1897
1
duced o n e -th ird ; th e cost o f p ro ­
tiv a te d e x c lu s iv e ly by his e n jo y ­ on b o th sides of.
W a sh in g to n c o u n ty , 19(1» H ills ­
d u c in g r tx ’k re d u c e d m o re th a n
m en t o f his sudden p ro m in e n c e He
So he s tu m b le d th ro u g h an a d ­
boro. 1912 P ro p e rty o w n e r. 1917.
o n e -h a lf. A t th e tim e o f h is ele c­
had to re b u ild th e p a rts o f his o r ­ dress— b o und to be u n c o n v in c in g
tio n W a s h in g to n
c o u n ty g e n e ra l
g a n iz a tio n th a t had gone to pieces even i f d e liv e re d b y a m o d e rn
V e te ra n o f S panish A m e ric a n W ar.
fu n d had a w a rra n t ind e b te d n e ss o f
and get th e w heels in shape to Dem osthenes, and a b s o lu te ly fla t
as C o rp o ra l Co. A. 2nd O regon
m ore th h n $200.000; th is has been
Send a Farm er to
tu r n again In th e last a n a lysis, it fro m th e lip s o f one w ith no graces
V o lu n te e r In fa n tr y .
D e p a rtm e n t
is on th e d is tr ic t leaders and p re ­ o f o ra to ry T h e re w as n o such p e r­ red u ce d to 3 p e r cent, and th e re is
( ’o m m a n d e i fo r O reg o n o f U n it ­
the Legislature
a b e tte r m a rk e t fo r w a rra n ts n o w
c in c t c a p ta in s th a t th e a c tu a l fa te son as had been p ic tu re d b v th e
ed S panish W a r V e te ran s.
th a n th e re was then.
o f a p o litic a l ca m p a ig n depends | w o rd s c u lp to rs and phrase a r c h i­
These re s u lts have been p ro d u ce d
R IC H A R D G.
A g re a t speech o r adequate h e a d ­ tects w h o had b tiild e d th e a b s lra c -
E d ito r,
o w n e r, and p u b lis h e r o f
and m a n y m ore w h ile he was in
q u a rte rs help, o f course, b u t i f th e , t in 'i to s a tis fy a n a tio n .
c o u n ty p a |w r in Io w a fo r 3 ye a rs
o ffic e . T h ro u g h an in tim a te k n o w ­
umici v e rt used fe llo w s clown b e lo w
T h e re was o n ly G o v e rn o r A l f ledge o f th e a ffa irs o f th is c o u n ­
assistant e d ito r, and m a n a g e r o f
are n o t on th e jo b and on t h e ir L a n do n .
a p a p er in Id a h o fo r 2 ye a rs
ty o b ta in e d
d u rin g tw e n ty - fo u r
toes to get out th e vote, a ll th e o r ­
A n d perhaps th e b itte re s t o b itu ­
m em b e r o f S u rv e y in g C o rp s in
for
a to ry and a ll th e s tra te g y is n e x t a ry e v e r penned e m a n a te d fr o m a y e a rs o f residence and th ro u g h
W y o m in g and U ta h , as le v c lm a n
tw
e
n
ty
y
e
a
rs
’
e x p e rie n c e as a t a x ­
to fu tile .
w is e -c ra c k e r
o f his o w n
p a rty .
and
to p o g ra p h e r
m a n a g e r <> f
p
a
y
e
r
he
has
been
a
b
le
to
serve
A n d y e t it was d u rin g th is v e ry ' w h e n th e end o f th e acceptance
3000-acre w h e a t ra n ch in U m a til­
y o u e f f ic ie n tly and w e ll.
in te rlu d e o f ra n d o m r u n n in g a b o ut speech cam e o v e r th e ra d io : "Y o u
la c o u n ty , O regon, fo r 5 years
In e le c tin g a c o u n ty c o m m is s io n ­
(P a id A d v .)
and flu s te re d
s p e ll- b in d in g th a t . ca n 't beat som ebody w it h n o b o d y ."
E n g in e e rin g C o rps on P. R Jk N.
e r y o u a re e m p lo y in g a m anager.
G o v e rn o r
Landon
e n jo y e d
the i G o v e rn o r I.a n d o n 's speeches g re w
Ry
fo r 5 years, as lc v e ln ia n ,
z e n ith o f re p u b lic a n hopes. T he n m e a s u ra b ly b e tte r la te r in th e cam -
b rid g e in s p i'd o r . c u lv e rt and t im ­
th e re seem ed to be a chance fo r ' p aign. T h a t is to say. his e lo c u -
b e r in sp e ctor, and g e n era l s to re ­
h im
M a n y p e o p le th o u g h t th a t, I tio n im p ro v e d and h is d ic tio n be-
k e e p e r in ch a rg e o f m a te ria ls —
w it h th e m o u n ta in s o f m o n e y b e ­ | came less a w k w a rd . B u t his cause
S ta tio n A g e n t fo r 15 m o n th s on
h in d h im . and th e su p p o rt o f th e | s te a d ily d im in is h e d .
'•o m p le tio n o f c o n s tru c tio n C h ie f
T h e d a y b e fo re th is is w r itte n th e
enem ies th a t e v e ry p o s itiv e a d ­
T.of’ S ca le r fo r S o u th e rn P a c ific
m in is tra tio n is b o u nd to breed, he I b e ttin g odds w e re tw e lv e t o fiv e
R a ilw a y fro m
1912 to 1935 re ­
m ig h t bi- I lie Moses th a t co u ld lead ■ ag a in st h im . and th e new spapers
tire d and |x*nsiom (I O cto b e r, 1935.
th e re p u b lic a n p a rty o u t o f th e ■ p ro c la im e d th a t th e L a n d o n h ig h
w ild e rn e ss.
co m m a n d w e re fig h tin g d e s p e ra te ly
I f elected to th e p o s itio n o f M a y o r, w ill be a b le to d e vo te th e tim e nee-
He- had been b u ilt u p to ap p ea r to save L a n d o n 's o w n s ta te o f K a n -
<essar> fo r th e h a n d lin g o f c iv ic a ffa irs . 5| W ill co -o p e ra te w it h the a s tro n g , a b le fig u re e m e rg in g f u ll I sas fro m g o in g in to th e R oosevelt
< <uin< iI to the end th a t th e w ish e s o f th e m a jo r ity o f o u r c itiz e n s w ill p a n o p lie d fro m o b s c u rity —a n o th e r : co lu m n .
he ta k e n < are of. • H ave no business e n ta n g le m e n ts w h ic h m ig h t I n ­ L in c o ln , perhaps, or. a t least, a n o th ­
te rfe re w ith a ju s t a m i c a re fu l a d m in is tra tio n . 4 l ’ rc -e le c tio n prom ises e r C o o lid g e T h e a rra n g e m e n ts w e re
are to n o fte n m ade lo r e x p e d ie n c y , so m ake no such prom ises, e xce p t p e rfe c t to b rin g th is a b o ut. A ll the
th a t a ll qu e stion s o r m easures w h ic h m ay arise, w ill he g iv e n a f u ll in
o rg a n s o f w r a th against th e p re s i­
vew ttgution. w ith an open m in d , and he d e cid e d on th e ir m e rits and th e d e n t w e re d ra fte d to th e se rvice.
needs o f o u r c ity and fo r its best in te re sts.
T h e C h ica g o T rib u n e and C o lo n e l
K n o x 's C h ic a g o N ew s c o n trib u te d ,
and a ll th e H e a rst sob-sisters and
N evada
M in e r
ty p e s h rie k e rs w e re p u t on th e P r o m i n e n t
jo b T he F ra n k K e n ts and M a rk
M a d e a D is c o v e r y W o r th
S u lliv a n s and lesser b y -lin e a rtis ts
(P a id A d v . b y R n g e rs -fo r-M n y n r C o m m itte e )
a F o r t u n e — S . L .K .
tro o p e d g la d ly to th e se rvice . T h e
d u P o n t L ib e r t y league d id its p a rt.
NE
w e ll-
1
kn o w n N c-
I vada
m in in g
| man has s tru c k
it ric h .
G ood
■i ■
‘
I h e a lth is w o r th
a fo rtu n e , a n d
th e m a n y lo ca l
s u ffe re rs
fro m
slu g g is h s t o m ­
ach,
liv e r and
k id n e y s w i l l be
g la d
to k n o w
I L L I A M S S I. K
th a t
th e y ,
too, W
N A T IO N A L T IC K C T
F O R CONGRESS»
F o rm u la Stops H i«
can e n jo y
t h e Troub le« fro m (¡as.
For
President
1st
District
- JAMES W. MOTT
b e n e fits o f M r.
Bloat and C o n­
ALF. M. LANDON
stip atio n .
2nd D is tric t-R O Y W. RITNER
R a lp h B la n c h y 's
d isco v e ry . He says:
For Vice-President
3rd D is tric t-W M . A. EKWALL
VETERINARY
REMEDIES
Delta Drug Store
YES, AMERICA,
RUMORS ARE CORRECT—
For MAYOR of Hillsboro
H U G H S. ROGERS
>1
SCO TT
Representative
M iserable W ith
G as B loating
VOTE 47 X
TOR COMFORT • CONVENIENCE • LEISURE
■ « M E T m n n
> >
have a
a h
Pontiac, worker o f wonder»
in th e lo w - p r ic e f ie ld , is
■ b o u t to t h r i l l A m e ric a
■ (■ in . T h e 1937 S ilv e r
Streak Pontiac i l A m e ric a '»
f i n e s t l o w - p r ic e d c a r.
W atch for the autom obile
in d u s try ’s m ost im p o rta n t
1937 announcement.
O
n v T n u v in
BIGGER CARS
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Enjoy healthful, abundant, Automatic Heating
Comfort when you want it, where you need it!
T h e m o m e n t yo u e n tru s t y o u r h e a tin g to a M o n ta g
a u to m a tic o il b u rn e r, fu rn a c e -te n d in g and h a n d-
f u e lin g w i l l no lo n g e r cause endless w o r k , o n ly to
b r in g u n s a tis fa c to r y re s u lts in y o u r h o m e . Y o u r
h e a tin g w i l l be m o d e rn , clean, h e a lth fu l, f u lly
a u to m a tic . C o m fo r t, le is u re , r e la x a tio n w i l l r e ­
p la c e d ru d g e ry , c h o p p in g b lo c k s , co a l sh o ve ls,
ash cans. D ir t - c r c a t in g fu e l b in s w i l l d is a p p e a r!
Day and N ig h t..fo r many years, a Mon­
tag will bring pleasure to y o u r family!
E v e ry o n e w i l l b e n e fit fr o m M o n ta g a u to m a tic
o il h e a tin g . . . m o th e r, dad and the c h ild re n ,
t o o l W a it no lo n g e r f o r m o d e rn h e a tin g c o m ­
f o r t yo u need and w a n t N O W . In v e s tig a te o u r
P L A N — i t w i l l le t yo u have a M o n tc a a u to -
m a fic o il b u rn e r a t once I
See u s . . . have a M ontag Rit}ht H o w l
BROWN’S TIN SHOP
ROOFING and SHEET M ETAL W ORKS
IIIII--tioro. O regon
P hone 22f.lX
235 H. T h ir d A v p ,
r
Come in today!
I t 's E A S Y to e n jo y a
M o n ta g w h e n y o u u s «
O U R p a y m e n t p la n . A s k
fo r d e ta ils and lite r a tu r e .
T h e M o n t a s a u t o m a t ic o i l
b u rn rr w a s d e s ig n e d in th e
W e s t to Assure m axim u m ef«
ficiency fro m W e s te rn fu el o il«
under W e s te rn c lim a tic condi«
tions. I t w il l operate w ith th«
furnace you have in yotir home»
“ A ll last w in t r r I had been bothered
w ith colds. Seemed lik e I was tire d a ll the
tim e— u nable to aet out as much w o rk as
in the past. I was t e r rib ly constipated
and s u ffe re d
c o n s ta n tly
fro m
p a in fu l
backaches. E v e ry th in g I ate taated f la t,
and then laid heavy on m y stom ach, not
d iaestin a at a ll. And th a t a w fu l stomach
aas— it had me in m isery alt the tim e !
" A frie n d told me of W I L L I A M S S. I..
K. F O R M U L A , so I houaht a bottle. This
one h o ttie c e rta in ty has done wondera fo r
■ me. I'm no lo n aer tro ubled w ith colds and
my ean atip atin n is aone. I ra n sit dawn
to a aood m eal and eat and diaest it and
1 am never troubled any m ore w ith aas.—
I MR.
R A LP H BI A N C H Y ,
1220 S. Vir-
¡ l in f a . Reno. Nevada.
I,oral D ruggist M akes
F ree T rial O ffer
I f y o u s u ffe r d is tre s s a fte r e a t­
ing. i f y o u r sto m a ch d oesn't digest
food p r o p e r ly a nd y o u r b o w e ls re ­
fuse to fu n c tio n w ith o u t la x a tiv e s
b y a ll m eans in v e s tig a te th e ne w
M oney - Back
G u a ra n te e
O ffe r
w h ic h ena bles y o u to test W I L ­
L IA M S S . L . K .
FO R M U LA
on
' y o u rs e lf w ith o u t r is k in g one p e n ­
n y! C a ll tix la y at th e D e lta D ru g
S to re a nd ask th e D ru g g is t about
¡ W I L L I A M S S. L . K . F O R M U L A
—Adv.
1
FRANK KNOX
S T A T E T IC K E T
For U.S.Senator
Attorney General - I . H.V an WINKLE
CHARLES L. McNARY State T re a s u re r- RUFUS HOLMAN
STATE
L E G IS L A T U R E
C O U N T Y O F F IC E R S
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C o u n ty
C o m m is s io n e r
JAMES LEWIS
C o u n ty
S h e r iff
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Representatives
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