ETGIIT PAOES
DAILY EAST ORFGON'IAN". PENDLETON. ORFGON. SATURDAY. WTOR-FI! !. UM4.
PA OK FIVE
in n
m
JUST IN
H 1
t 3
t 3
Cordonnet Special
(D.M.C.)
' We fortunately found a Wholesale House who had
a limited quantity of this famous Thread on Land ii
and they filled our order in good shape from No. 1
up. H
Our supply will not last long.
"Pleased to Show You"
3 How about Ladies' and
DIAMOND W WeI1 uia favorably known brand of shelf
AM OS C AX roodi feature the extensive line carried by the
delmonte East End Grocery
FrulU, Vegetablee and all other necessities aJwayi to be found her
JOHN W. DYER, GROCERYMAN
E. Alta St,
No Rent,
-J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
E ONE TRIAL WILL MAKE TOU A STEADT PATRON. AT
HOHBACH'S
Modern Lunch Room
Drckft, commencing at 00 o'clock a. m. Hot Merchant Lnncfa
11:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m.
MENU.
- BOUILLONS
Tomato Bouillon - - 10c Clam Bouillon
S Beef Bouillon
10c
Queen Olives
Potato Salad
Pan Roast
Olympla Fry
SANDWICHES
Ham Sandwich Dc American Cheese Sandwich- 10c E
S Plmetta Sandwich 10c Egg Sandwich . 10c
E SwiM Cheexe Sandwich - 10c Ham and Egg Sandwich ISc
E Fried Ham Sandwich lOo Club Houoe Sandwich tic E
E Roast Beef Sandwich lOo E
E SPECIAUS E
S Hot Waffles 10c Chile with Beans tOc
S Baked Beans 19c Our Own Special Taniale 15c E
E Hot Hamburger Sandwich 10c Hot Roast Beef Sandwich, E
E Hot Cakes .. 10c Brown Gravy ISc E
Chile Con Carnle ISc Try our Victoria Chocolate. E
E HOT DRIN KS Single Orders E
E Coffee lOo Chocolate 10c Tea 10c E
E Malted Milk 10o Hot Lemonade 10c E
E Milk Tunch ISc Hot Grape Tunch ISc E
E Ambrosia Punch 15c Hot Eftg Chocolate ISc E
5 gg Malted Milk ISc , Hot Cocoa Cola 10c S
E Ceffe, Tea or Milk with orders, 5c cup. E
E Ice Cream served at fountain and sold in bulk to order the year E
E 'reund. E
E OTTO IIOIinACII, Prop. Phone 80. . 221 East Court SUwC E
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PAY
"MORE GROCERIES FOR LESS I MONEY"
rOTA'fOKS Large white, solid, good keepers, all sacks full
weight, sack $1.25
HOOD KIVER A PTLES KXTItA FANCY Spitxenltonr.
Jonathan, Dellf lower, Delicious Northern Spy, tax $1.23
CALIFOKXIA GRArES TOKAYS, MALAGAS and
IsLACK TRINCE, laro full wcipht baskets, 50
SWKKT POTATOES Smooth, fresh, even stork, 7 1-2
jvounda for 25?
CAULI FLOW ER La rge white heads, each 10t
MINCE MEAT Just liko homo-made, the pound 20?
CHOW CHOW Extra good for meata or relishes, quart 30
( SOUR KRAUT Quart 10t
FRESH EGGS Dozen z 40?
Shipment HAMS and BACON just received
EXTRA FANCY EASTERN Stock.
Open Until 10 Tonight.
THE SPECIALTY CASH GROCERY
Rhone 4 70.
Children's Underwear?
Juat Taxea.
Phone Sll
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Chicken Bouillon
10c
Malted Clam lOo
8ALADS AND RELISHES
10c Sweet Pickles 10c
10c Ripe Olives 10c
Chicken Salad 20c
OYSTERS
60c Oyster Cocktail 15c
60o Oyster Stew SOc
Olympla Raw SOc
:i
CASH
C28 Main St
LOCALS
Advertising in Brief
HATE.
Pre lit lint I rtl lie
f'w Hoc ee4!UjaJ Iwrtlre it
Per Hoc. art aai II W
Ne Urtl take fur lew tlaa -ie.
Count Jlarr word ! Hm.
Lam will ut be laia tt IW
'pfciM aed itniuun mmt mam
pa&7 erdec
Good winter quarter for horse'
and rlsa at the Alta barn.
.1
CJrl wiahe work. Country prefer
red. Inquire thU office.
Wanted Good. eleea rag at U
Cart Orefonlaa efflce.
For rent Furnished fcouekeep:r:r,
room. 121 ftonewal Jackson.
For rent Fnral'hed agartment
room. Inquire 102 Water rtreet.
The Alia House, a tool, popular.
et cheap place to stop. J. M. Etepa
enson. prop.
When your auto or bujry top
fiKda repairinf or ttw tile csrtaina.
try Gadwa.
Giil want position on ranch help
ing with houf-ework. iDQ're St W.
iluff tre-t or phone J.
Good dry. black pine wood. J J 51
per cord. St. 01 If aied. DeliTered.
See B. B. Gerval or phone 771.
Old papers frr eaje; tied la bun
(lea. Good for starting fire, etc lie
t bundle or two bundle for lit
fhla office.
For sale Te modern cottage lo
ated oa tM.fi Court treet. eeres
tlock from Mala street. Inquire of
Callers mill.
Try the Wett End Mark.t for gro-cerie-a
and meats. lXil W. Alta at.
Phone Tit. Free delivery. Satisfac
tion guaranteed.
For sale Modern seven room
house and seven lot. with barn, do
to school tint take It all. Inquire
or a J dress -a" this office.
mi i win Gm iot a,o.
. . .
jdne i
blocka from Main street. Mcdem-
j convergence. Addres "XT til of-
nee. I
Several small lira on CmafXUj
river particularly adaptej to fcog.j
dairy or poultry. f.St cash. baUncej
on or before It year 7 1-1 per centj
See Berkeley. j
The Eecmore. (17 Willow street!
Furnished rooms, sine'. or doable.'
team heat, and hot and cold water In
IT , ' I VIENNA. Oct. 21- ( Via Itonve.)
room. The only modem .part-. Tb. atnrtkm oi U A,trian ruon
bouse in the city. ilur Ixn hr a in Ok- Save
itf Ukes the t'.g loais and hl a lam of H rrrw of S3
each room.
j meet
1 -Mutt-
take the L'-g !ai an 3
JefT shows the epeed. Pa!andlva4 admitted.
i tiro, caul anyuing ana rraronae.e
I rurnltare ran and storage warehouse
! Office C47 Mala street. Phone Sit-
i Agent Sen guaranteed hosiery
! 70 per cent profit; make Sit dally
Order repeat regularly; best agent
seller In exigence. International
Mil.. West Philadelphia, pa.
Matrimonial agency of highest
character: rtrictlv rrivate and reh-!
sble. LWt In the Wert. Eighth year.j the south till wa the scene cf aj column front page editorial, in it ia
Why not better jour pt:on? Foil, tapjy gathering f young people last; sue of October 20th. the Ashland Tid-
informaii.n lc. Idea Irtroiaclion
Club IVx 1(1. Vancouver. B. C.
jBt Like Govcrwmcnt BomK
of approval npoa the meats we sell. !
being pore, wholesome and free
Effrom Infection. If yon wart good'p:. olga Ii Fontaine. Daphne
meat, phone (41, Oregon Market.
I Adv.
Street Car Ticket oa Sale. I Wringer. GUds Lane and Helen
Street car ticket now or sale l FuimoiJ. The young gentlemen
French Rertanrant. General tickets. hti sere John Ham ley. Harold
It for 11.00; echool children' ticket, uk, j. Co'wrthy, rrank Dick
2C fot 11 CO-AdT. on. Harold Maloney. DieCief Struve,
Hrnry Judd. Ernest Boylen. Ned
Los- Foier. Clarence Ban. Wiibar Ead-
lUy mare 4 year o.d. wett aao-i'
. I ran'ed T2 on an i:ou:aeT.i
whit left hind foot, mane roachel; i Giieon Bron wa hostess believe him t be. a spineless man.
Finder return to W.. U Tbompeoaj j,t,riay afternoon to trie ladies ofi The evidence is too ample to be gain
and receive reward of ten dollar i Jhtf Fr-.day Bridge Club. Mrs. David 'said that he announces no principle,
Adv. ' h jn captured the high score j tak no stand, advocates no policy
Anto Street tar iws K"wce.
Commencing Monday. October 2(.J
the fare on the auto street car wUlj
a I
1 reduot-d to only fie cents. un
eral tk-k-t will te old Zl for $1
and .hool children tickeis. rood
during school hours crly. ml t sold
S for IK'. It now chea;r to ride
than to walk.
PARKER ATO STREET CAR
SERVICE. tAdv.)
HISH SCHOOL SOON TO GET
i
RttOT FOR STATE DEBATE:--- -- -p--;:
I derson and Nina Hampton; Installing
GOYI-KNMKNT OWXEKSI1IP OT otfxer. EiU Bedlow. A large num
lt ll.i:OAIS WILL HE M B- ', ir were preetat, but owing; to the
JIXT W51MI). jt-ection. no socUi was held. The
! rrf -'.ar e-xtat wiU be hell at the
Ttndklon high school re!ved t 1 Cit;ng vn November twelfth.
flate Jt-bate question Friday mm-Diri
and will Ugin immediate")- to pr-f-l ji, j j KuUtone and daughter,
lare for the great contest at Eafeicj MlJ, tvrA i;cujtoEe, wiU come over
nest spring. The 'Jr,k-a is as fol-jfro:a wIla Wai:a tomorrow to be
lens: Kolved: That the govern- oxer saniay of Mr. W. M.
ment rhould wa and operate rail-t
road rtir a consmon CArr:,
mithin and aero th rooondanw or,
the several etatea. j
The uuesuon wiU andergo a tbr-
ough consioerat. la tae ciaas an.i
w ill XK-rhapa 1 uced in the local Hf-1
uu. which will becu anoot ine ux
cf tvhia emester and the first of steal
There is a class f IS at preeeai
tl nciiool. all of which 1J a; pear
in trie coming try out.
An 4fort im being made thla year
ti make delte one of the most ntr
esting cf the high school activities,
and Frinciple Hampton, who 1 te
local -oaoh. is devoting all hi fjar
time to the accomplisiinifnt of "JtJt
-nd.
TI. .uttion a subtnU'.ed br the
n Hifh Schcs.4 lHlaung Liro ,
debated In U the dtflricns o
the Ktale rxpresi ntod in this let'ue
aiij will W-cme the question U-r th
final U.'lmtt" lor the f.ale .lia:n;".o-i-ti,,ii
at Kjft'iie nvt Mr
I't-iidicton won the cvj nj'.
:i, nil ;forts Jns.v:l.e re li t
tii-ido this ar to ciiv : the i' .c-j'lonsl-.ip
for tl.e ih-cvtS time.
t-! I'nrnnnitii u ni-rinn!
l-jTiinoUiiAL Mmilllili
. Norton liobo of
:'ranf.e!f, U at
Ivnd.'elon today.
i 11. IttM'ormack of E-.ho, m
Pen-
i'.n yW.ioT today.
I!. C. Whltaorth of Ontario,
! of the St George.
Is a
I or ii. ini:m or i. mari;:a ig rg-
l'-rrd at the Cowman.
V. C. Connor, well known Helia
farmr. cme In this morning from
bis bom.
C. E. Engdahl. enkf executive of
the town of Ue'ix. 1 trar.w tinp bus.
here.
A. Buckley, nsaUtact fjperir.tend
ent of the O.-W. R. X la over from
La Grande.
1'ng D. Goey. well known Chinese
merchant, returned thla morning
from a vait la Seattle.
J. If P.eid was among the Hermls
ton people here es'trlay on the
ca before the circuit court.
Mrs. D. R. Chen, .fe of a promi
nent local Chinese, came over this
morning from
been ii:.c.
Pasco where the had
FARE ON AUTO STREET CARS
TO BE REDUCED TO 5 CENTS
m:v rate
MONDAY
OF
GOES IV EiTIXl
Tt aij. rAirrs
THE C1TT.
I: is announced by Ifanafer Parker
ff the auto street car errL'; that
f'artlr.g Monday a five cent fr will
granted to all parts of the city
General ticket will be soil at a ra'e
of Z2 for $1 and a school children'
. .1... tin4 HA ilt
.,v"-. - y . a r. ti
ticket however.
being gool nl for
chl!dren coming from or
BOi- to
chool-
in i
Th rate to the state hop'ta
changed.
So I Bora to Qween.
MADRID. Oct. 24- A on wa born
lo the queen of Spain todar.
m-4rian Monitor Destroyed.
YIKNXA. Oct. SI. Via Itom.)
itli a Tow of iw crew of S3,
Tie heme of Mrs. J. R. Dickson on'
i
(Continued from page two.)
i I
i. iny giiucnzig i joung peop.e laaij sue ui iaiuwi 4"i - -
ilevrnig. a number of high school : ings, for 40 year a staunch republl
j boys being host lo an equal nun;lrj can sheet supporting republican can-
of oucs Ul:rt of the high chooI set,
Danc.cg ii enjoyed in the spacious :
were the Misae Miitired
FlnnelL !
Pauline Hue. Jean Reber, Vera Tem
ple. Olga
Sar,..$en.
sani.en. Margaret Co-esworthy.i
n Boyien. Beulah Smith, Esther;
hea. Kathertne Thompson. Jiunei
j an l Barton Greulich,
kvcors in the p'ay. The JTriday
Brile club was farmery
tiit L.s Thirteen Club,
known as'
At a n esting of Daphne Circle, No.
Wu.ra vt Woodcraft, held Thurs
day ttL;r.g the fo'.Ioving officers
were elected for th ensues year:
F.t giarl.n ntighbor. E1U Beddow;
jardian tehbor, Margaret Cronln;
adir. I la Olson; clerk. Sarah
Ktfsucii; banker. Anna Webtrr nia
gtcian. CUr Htsitnelgarn; atlend
nt. May FrUdley; ca.Uin of gaards,
Loue Van Orsdail: inner sntinel.
Virv l.-rr-irr uj'.tr sent. cel. t. J.
uVely.
Ttty wa leave Monday for1
jvrtund where they U
j
-
CoL acj jj c Newport
ot
Kermistvn are making a vis-t in th
Mr. and Mr. A. L Ayer and
Mra. S. W. Spencer ef Heppner are
among tLe visitor In Pendton
ody.
Favorite plajers appearing Sunday
are Ruth Roland. G. M. Anderson.
Lille Lireliie. Joe and Job a SmOy, and
Marvhal NeiUn.
"The Trtamph of Right." two-part
Li, tin draxaa featuring IXi i.el.e
TTls is a strc-cjc Lubia drama and
that ha r:ed favorable mn-
J rr-L-r.c'o Ectts In. E--sa- H
; r.. Ar. --ir G. M. Anirn lirirna B
' . r,! tv. t v.:: ; leas. U
T" . S ; ' Eva., xs " K-l t:i
u-. !. ."-r : ; li'tx Iki'.jcj T 'jf 3
.:! I v-- l!y !t:r", v C fl
. . .-: ' Iv - :u kr . . ' t ' U
ii'fLYING SQUADRON" OF
DBTS ARRIVES IN STATE
srKKf:ns st.i:t campaign
AGAINST WET ELEMENT
AT I-OKTLA.NI.
PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 24 Seven
members of the Flying riquadron of
Arneric:i, tumif mints trie advance
Kuar-1 of speakers, arrived in Port
land anl the bombardment of the
weu was commenced at the Roue
City rink. Eat Morrison and East
First streets. Dr. John II. Boyd, pas
tor of the First Presbyterian church
presided at the Initial meeting.
Local prohibitionist were out in
force to welcome the dry champion,
anl the fight for Ute-wWe prohibi
tion is now on to the flnUh. Alto
gether, three groups of speaker are
:iiedulril to make their appearance
in this city.
.Six meeting will be held In Port
land. Personnel of the group arriving fol
lows: Daniel A. Poling. Boston, Maw,
president's associate. United Society
of Christian Endeavor; Dr. Wilbur
F. Sheridan, Chicago, general secre
tary Epworth Leagues of America;
Dr. Clarence True Wilson, Portland,
Or., secretary Temperance society
Methodist Episcopal church; E. O
Excel, Chicago, musical director; A.
W. Roper, Winona Lake, Ind., pianlut;
Dr. D. V. Poling, Portland, Or , so
cially. Meanwhile meeting will be In pro
grja at Salem and at Roseburg The
three groups Into which the squadron
has been divided will interchange
places each day. The personnel of
the second and third groups, which
will be in Portland Saturday and Sun.
day respectively, 1:
Group two Clinton Jf. Howard,
Rochester. X. T-, orator and lecturer;
Mrs. Culla J. Vayhigner. Upland,
Ind.. president Indiana- W. C. T. U l
Charles M Scanlon, Pittsburg. Pa..
general secretary temperance Board
Presbyterian church; Everett R.
Nafuser. Indianapolis, Ind-. musical
director; Hugh Porter. Marion, Ind-,
pianist; Miss Laura snawe, uanvmc,
IIL. soloist.
Group three J. Frank Hanly, In
dianapolis, Ind., ex-governor of In
diana; Oliver W. Stewart, Chicago,
111., former member Illlnol legisla
ture; Dr. Ira Dandrlth. Nashville.
Tenn, president Ward-Belmont col
lege; John B. Lewis, Boston, Mas.,
former member Massachusetts legis
lature.
REPUBLICAN PAPER SWINGS
TO SUPPORT OF DR. SMITH
ASHLAND TIDINGS DECLARES
1)11. WITHYCOMBE IS
-SPINELESS.
ASHLAND, Ore., Oct. H. In a two
didTtes and policies exclusively
comes out strongly for Dr. C. J. Smith
democratic nominee for governor or
Oregon -because he stands boldly ror
! ih i irrenn svstem. for statewide pro-
hibitixn and strict law enforcement.
and does not hesitate to announce nia
principles without innuendo or eva
sion
ditor
Greer denounce what he
terms the political "corruption" and
machine" methods of local backers
of Dr. Withycomb. who, he declares,
literally tried to buy the editorial in
fluence of the Tidings for Dr. Withy
combe with a purse of ISO.
Of Dr. Withycombe the editorial
sas: "Withycombe U said, and we
and rreache no aoctrme tnat naa not
been censored by hi managers and
approved by the machine. He says
nothing, advocates nothing. Hi man
agers have him gagged so that he
pronounces "canned" platitudes by
rote. His pronuncUmentos are l'Ke
sounding brass and tinkling cymbal, j
an uncertain tone oi a ean muu
the hands of a corrupt and powerful
maihine. that cuts out candidates
and principles to order from ante
dated, reactionary patterns."
The Tidii.gs two weeks ago "came
cut for Frederick Holltsier of North
Tend for congressman from this dis
trict in opposition to Congressman
Haw'.ey.
TROUSERS IDENTIFY M N.
(Continued from page cne.)
i and their contents.
Still the man de
I nied his guilt.
A fVw moments l iter Ted Crowner.
I h. lives at the home of his brother.
1 T-m Croner. at the corner of Alta
and Thompson, walked In and an-
r.ouncea taat ne nau -
ouniie ot mtus iiuuw tvm
In"gro a few minute before for two
dollars and that hi sister In law had
recognized them a belonging to Mrs.
Miller, th two ladies feing cioee
frten Is In the face of thi evidence,
the colored man wa silent. He re-
fused to give any name.
.
APPLES
Picked fresh from the tree.
d l:ered to your aoor by par
ol pot. 2 dot. size put up In
neat
CARTOONS. S1.00
P2rcel Post
Fruit Distributers
North akiiria. W n.
I'.'v 1 1 73.
I' M. N bcrir. M.it..iic. r.
IKS
ADMITTED BY
Big blunder in misleading "prohibition'
is finally made.
J. E. WHEELER, CHAIRMAN OF
THE COMMUTE
ADMITS in
That Prohibition is an
Liberty.
That the word 'Distribution' was deliberately left
out of the proposed "prohibition' amendment.
That "any citizen" may
some other state to his own home."
EVERY CLAIM MADE BY THE ANTI
PROHIBITION FORGES AGAINST THE
PROPOSED PROHIBITION AMEND
MENT IN OREGON IS CONFESS
ED IN THE THREE ABOVE
ADMISSIONS
The Anti-Prohibition forces have steadfastly claimed :
that 'Prohibition is an INFRINGEMENT OF PERSONAL LIB
ERTY." ilr. Wheeler admits it, word for word, in public print-
that "Prohibition WILL NOT PROHIBIT." Mr. Wheeler's id
mission proves his Committee of One Hundred is not trying to
PROHIBIT.
that "Prohibition does not mean DRY OREGON."
(hat "Prohibition would be a DEATH-BLOW to the present healthy
growth of TRUE TEMPERANCE SENTIMENT in the
land. Mr. heeler s admission proves it.
that "Prohibition would let down the bars to BLIND PIGGERS-and
BOOTLEGGERS, who would deal in DEADLY DECOC
TIONS"; the same law allowing any "blind pigger' with a
HOME to ship liquor ''direct from some other state to HIS
own home. The BLIND PiGGER is as much of a "CITI
ZEN" as ANY OTHER MAN OR WOMAN IX OREGON.
The blind pisrirer, because he is not under inspection by state,
federal or eitv officials, will "manufacture'' one barrel of
PURE WINE. BEER or LIQUOR into a DOZEN BARRELS
of POISONOUS BEVERAGES that will make a new fen
eration of IMBECILES, IDIOTS and .CRIMINALS in
Mr. Wheeler's Three Blundering Ad
missions are the Best Three Reasons .
Why His Misnamed, Misleading
"Prohibition, Amendment is an
Alarming Menace to the State
It is an alarming menace
BECAUSE he would have the people
of this state vote away their
PERSONAL LIBERTY in the
belief that they were voting for
a "dry Oregon."
BECAUSE he would take away the
present splendid HOME RULE
and LOCAL OPTION LAWS
from CITIES and TOWNS and
transfer liquor traffic control to
the STATE.
BECAUSE, with all kinds of vile li
quor beinir shipped in "FROM
I'THEIt STATES" into "ANT
CITIZEN'S HOME," not sub
ject to federal, state or local IN
SPECTION, it will be ENTIRE
LY UNREGULATED, and will
become as "free as water."
BECAUSE it will permit any BOY
or MAN to "ship" in whiskey
in any amount, without even
having to SIGN HIS NAME with
the TRANSPORTATION COM
PANIES, as under the present
HOME RULE and LCAL OP
TION laws.
BECAUSE It will In no way check
the IRRESPONSIBLE DRINK
ER whom a "prohibition law"
said to protect.
BECAUSE it would wipe out $900,
00 In LICENSE REVENUE in
the state, without aiding TRUE
TEMPERANCE.
BECAUSE it would seriously IN.
CREASE TAXES In the state,
without aiding TRUE TEM
PERANCE. BECAUSE It would throw TEN
THOUSAND MORE MEN AND
Read what Mr. Wheeler, Chairman of the "Prohi
bition" Committee of One Hundred, savs in his own
words in the "official dry orjran," The Eveninf Tele
gram, of Portland, Soptemlier 2l U11:
"Tli 'wet fonv are Mxtlnir to nutkr capital of tho fm-t that tho pro
po'd OrojPHi dry anxiiilmotit DOES NOT KtmillO THE IMSTRIHl'TIO.V
OF I.IOIOII. i,i nxTtly it '.M M EACTl'KE and "SILK.
"THEY ARK CORRECT. This was done 1II; KHI.V ami DEI I III IR
ATELY MY THOSE WHO DREW THIS AMENDMENT. Omrm hat hmui
cititt'iis oeHaIly nuiny of furHj;tt birth, who tldre M liavet liquor In thHr
liomcw. They f'l that It would !h a II IIDSII' ami an IM'RIM.IiMENT
IT THI JU PERSONAL I MU.'IITY absolutely to forbid tliem tho u of
lUjuor.
"The present roMMd law DOI'.S NOT IXHEIUI) THE I sl? or IJOt Olt
by any cltlien. fx he Mor or rich, provided he wlslien to liue tbl SIIII'I'l' l
P1KIXT 1'ROM MIME OTHER STATE To Ills OWN HoMI."
Can any Inteligent Voter fail to see the Jokers?
lQTE 333 X
and put an end to this
(laid .Vtv , Uhj.wi, a .- I 4I i.. i
" IN If AMENDMENT
OF ONE HUNDRED
Public Print
Infringement of Personal
ship liquor "direct from
WOMEN INTO IDLENESS,
without aiding TRUE TEM
PERANCE. BECAUSE it would empty SO
more stores and 2,000 more
homes, without aiding TRUB
TEMPERANCE.
BECAUSE it would seriously cripplw
the HOP YARDS and HOP IN
DUSTRY of the state, injure a
13,000.000 ANNUAL PAYROLL,
of 50.000 HOP PICKERS and
sadly reduce a $8. 000, 000 AN
NUAL INCOME to tho Ktate
from HOP SALES, without aid
ing TRUE TEMPERANCE, and
BECAUSE, it would force liquor Into
THOUSANDS OF HOMES In
this state, to be drunk WHOLE
SALE BY UNRESTRAINED
DRINKERS before the very
eyes of the CHILDREN whom
TRUE TEMPERANCE WOULI
PROTECT, thus dealing a seri
ous blow to TRUE TEMPER
ANCE In the HOME, without in
anyway AIDING TRUE TEM
PERANCE, and
BECAUSE it would build up an
ARMY OP ROOTLE IG EHS and
BLIND PIGGERS In th
HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS,
teaching HYPROCRISY. DE
CEIT. SNEAKING AND LYING
TO MEN AND HiVS und
WOMEN AND fllRL", too
and thus dealfna; another snrl
ous blow to TRUE TEMPER
ANCE, without In any way aid
ing TRUE TEMPERANCE.
"prohibition citAtion"
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