SHALL THE FLAG CONTINUE TO WAVE? The renders of this pnpcr do not dream that there is a concerted effort to pull down our flag nnd raise the red rag of anarchy in its place, but nightly on the streets of Portland such steps arc advocated, Women nnd children are insulted nnd forced to go blocks out of their way to avoid these foul-mouthed trnnsient tramps. Help eliminate them by voting No. 370. See Voters' Pamphlet KILL HIM! HE IS A SCAB! Hoiv would you like your husband, father or son, earnestly trying to earn his daily wage, insulted, hounded nnd nssnulted by those who, in the name of Unionism, camp around the factory in which they are em ployed? Why should a man be killed for trying to bo clean and in dependent? Read and Vote No. 368. See Voters' Pamphlet Employer's Association of Oregon. W. C. Francis, Secretary, A TICKET VI Br bbbi bbb aaa I1YJ ..J QUICK TRIP I Through Service BETWEEN I CENTRAL OREGON AND PORTLAND ALL TRAINS ARRIVE AT AND DEPART FROM UNION DEPOT, PORTLAND Leave Madras 8:40 a.m. Arrive Portland 5:30 p.m. ( 7.50 a.m. Leave Portland . . . . j iQM & m Arrive Madras 5:45 p.m. i aa Tickets reading via O-W R&N stand for service I. O. O. F. Lodge Meets every Wednesday night Strangers are wel come. Perry Henderson, N.G. Lewis H. Irving. Secretary EH Balfour-Guthrie & Co. 1 FOR SACKS, TWINE and ROLLED BARLEY P. W. Ashley, Agt. Phone Your Orders BIG CAPITALIST WILL EN E Martin Wlnoh and Aaaoolatea Will Conduct Modal Farm Naar City of Portland In Near Future EE3I Shamrock TOMMY McCORMACK, Prop. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars FURNISHED ROOMS New and Up-to-Date Quarters The University of Oregon Correspondence School FREE offers FREE with the exception of cost of postage on papers and cost of the University Extention Bulletin, to citizens of Oregon, forty university course by mall. Ability to profit by the courses selected is the only requirement for enrollment in the Correspondence Department. Courses are offered In the departments of Botany, Debating, Economics, Education, Electricity, English Literature, Eng lish Composition, History, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing, Physical Educa tion, Physics, Physiology, Psychology. Sociology, and Surveying. Write to the Secretary of the Correspondence School, University of Oregon, Eugene, for information and catalogue, 'j Courses in Residence at the University prepare for the Professions of Engineering, Journalism, Law, Medicine and Teaching. Fall semester, opens Tuesday, September !7. Address tho Registrar, for catalogues descriptive of the College of Engineering, the College of Lib eral Arts, the Schools of Education, Commerce, Law, Medicine, and Music. Martin Winch, a well known Portland capitalist, proposes to do his part in encouraging good farming in this state and bene fitting the agriculturist He and a few associates will conduct a model farm near Portland, prin cipally for purposes of demons tration. The object lesson farm will be managed accordng to the best and latest methods wthout thought of making anythngmoie than runing expenses. It will be a show place, calculated to give instruction to farmers. The co-operation of Luther Burbank, the plant wizard, has been secured, and the fulbst en couragement from the Oregon Agricultural College is expected. It will supplement the work of that institution. The farm will demnostrate farming in all its branches, including agriculture, horticulture, dairying, livestock breeding and even floriculture Women Rights." There are over 100,000 women in Oretron. The majority of j them do not want to vote. A small proportion in any given community is asking for the bal lot. Is that not true in your town? What do the rest want? Many of them are actively bp- posed. To put upon these women a responsibility from which they have been hitherto exempted and which they do not wish to assume is not "Woman's Rights." Many of them are indifferent The indifferent male voter is not of the serious problems of the present electorate. Would you add to it a larcre body of votes avowedly indifferent? The demand for woman suf frage is the demand that woman shall assume an equal share with men in the responsibility of carrying the government of the city, the state, the nation. It means that she shall enter with him the political arena. For it is an arena. Politics is not a con flict of opinions, it is a conflict of wills. It carries with it pu blic meetings, public debates, public marchings and counter- marchings, public discussions of public questions, and of the character of public candidates, ana an the otner incidents oi a campaign. It is not democratic nor just, nor fair to draft this large body of women into this campaign against their willB. This is the sixth time the vot ers of Oregon have been asked to vote upon this question in spite of the fact that every two years the opposition to it has in creased so that in 1910 suffrage carried in only one county in Oregon, and in that one by five votes, the total vote being 35, 270 for suffrage, the smallest vote for it since 1900, and 59,065 against, a majority of 23,795. The Oregon State Association opposed to the Extension of the Suffrage to Women asks that you give this amendment your earnest consideration, and that you defeat it this time by so great a plurality that the suffragists, local and imported, must bow before the will of the people of Oregon, and acknow ledge that the majority rules in America. The Oregon State Association Opposed To The Extention Of The Suffrage To Women. Mrs. Francis James Bailey. Pres. pd advt Inquiry for Farm Lands nt Prices From $15 to $25 Per Aero A noticeable feature in tho realty business in Portland now is a growing demand for farm lands at prices from $15 to $25 per acre. I am getting up a booklet of descriptions for tho several farms I have for sale in this locality. If you want to sell send mo a minute description of your tract Loca tion as to section, township and range, and other features of in terest, lowest price and terms. Jesse Hobson, 301 Stark St., 10-10tf. Portland, Ore. 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