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..,.v..i.'M4"1. j,- . ..... u-.i- .-i.uf.te- -t-- i i TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREOONIAH, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 22, 1020, PAGE NINE ! KAIUUMK ASHAH H COVKNANT '(Continued from page I.) ligation to the republic (hit of thin understanding will come the unani mous committal to economic justice, And In economic Justice, Ilea that social Justice which. In the highest essential to human ha pines. . I am speaklnir urn one who has counted the contents of the pay en velope from the viewpoint of the earn er as well aa the employer. No one pretend to deny the Inequalities which are manifest In modern Industrial life. They are lent' In fact than they were 'before organization and grouping on Hither aide revealed the Inequalities, lhd conscience ha wrought more Jus tice than statute have compelled, but the ferment of the world rivets our thoughts on the necessity of progr-ec Ive solution, else our generation will suffer the experiment which means chaoa for our day to reestablish God's plan for the great tomorrow. Speaking; our sympathies, uttering the conscience of all the people, mind ful of our right to dwell amid the good fortune of rational, conscience impelled advancement. we hold the majesty of righteous government, with liberty under the law, to be our avoid ance of chaos, and we call upon every citizen of the republic to hold fast to that which made us what we are, and we will have orderly government safe- guard the onward march to all we ought to be. in jne iiTiiiHiion:ti upl citizenship for pollMi There Is no greater peril, tullon contemplates no recognizes no group. It ed activlt'er have come to the realm of. honesty.-' Deflation on the one hand fmtuge. ii.nnriictlve service, an 1 the govern- land restoration of the 100 cent dollar The const! class and 'broadly In- n.etit which Impaired ti'.ust play Its part In restoration. Manifestly the returns must be so gaugeI that necea- " an me people, wnn specino n,y capita) may be enlisted, and we recognition for none, ana the highest jniiisl foster as well as restrain, consecratlun we can make today Is a Wo have no more Dressing Drob- lernmental Incapacity, during federal operation. The work of rehabilitation under the restoration of private own ership deserves our best encourage ment, mlllnns are needed In new I equipment, not alone to meet the growing demand for service, but to re store ' the extraordinary depreciation to the unsettled and fevered conditions duo to the strained service of war. caused by the "war. The manifest With restricted earnings and with weakness In popular government lies speculative profits removed, railway The 'menacing tendency of the present day la not chargeable wholly committal of the Itepiihllcnn party to that saving constitutionalism which contemplates all America as one peo ple, and holds Just government free from Influence oh the one hand nnd unmoved by Intimidation on the other. ll-biitld ItaMmads. The Importance of the railway re habilitation ft so obvious that refer ence seems uncalled for. We are so confident that much of the present day Insufficiency and Inefficiency of transportation are due to the wither ing hand of government operation that we emphasize anew our opposition to government ownership, we want to ex pedite the reparation, and make sure the mistake Is not repeated. It Is little use to recite the story of development, exploitation, government experiment and its neglect, govern ment operation and Its failures. The Inadequacy of trackage and terminal facilities, the Insufficiency of equip ment and the inefficiency of operation lcm. , A stfile of Inadequate transpor tation facilities, mainly chargeable to the failure of governmental experi ment. Is losing; millions to agriculture, It Is hindering Industry' It Is menac ing the American people with a fuel shortage little lees than a peril. It inphaslxes the present-dny problem nnii suggests that spirit of encourage ment and assistance which commits all America to relieve such ' an emer gency. The one compensation amid attend ing anxieties Is our new and needed renlialion of the vital part transpor tation plays in the complexities of modern life We are not to think of rails alone, but highways from farm to market, from railway to farm, arter ies of life-blood to present-day life, the quickened ways to communication and exchange, the answer of our peo ple to the motor age. We believe In generous federal cooperation In con struction, linked with assurances of all bear the blighting stamp of gov- j maintenance that will put an end to criminal waste ni punnc runas on tne one hand and give a guaranty of up kept highways on the other. Dollar Depreciation Gross expansion of currency and credit have depreciated the dollar just aa expansion and Inflation have dis credited the coins of the world. We inflated In haste, we must deflate in deliberation. We debased the dollar In reckless finance, we must restore In EMaiinfiiOiHidl CO(F2B3T0IKES It lias takenloiyeais of experience; and .great scientific skill to produce that master creation -the Diamond CordUre . Diamond Cords make fidendshy i making good. They are ready to make good lor you .vvUiA. FUU.LfFE" on the other ought to have begun on the day after the armistice, hut plans were lacking or courage failed. The unpreparedness for peace was little less costly than unpreparedness for war. We can promise no one remedy which twill cure an ill of such wide proportions, but we do pledge that earnest and consistent attack which the party platform covenants. We will atttempt Intelligent and coura geous deflation, and strike at govern ment borrowing which enlarges the eva, and we will attack high cost of government with every energy and fa cility which attend republican capa city. We promise that relief which will attend the halting of wuste and extravagance and the renewal of the practice of public economy, not alone because it will relieve tax burdens but hecsuse It will be an example to stim ulate thrift and economy in private life. America would look with anxiety on the discouragement of farming activ ity either through the government's neglect or 1U paralysis by socialistic practices. A republican administra tion will be committed to renewed re gard for agriculture, and seek the par ticipation of farmers In curing the ills Justly complained of, and aim to place the American farm where It ought to be highly ranked In American activi ties and fully sharing the highest good fortunes of American life. - SOMK TKRRITORY OPF.V Dealers Write Us for Tire Proposition for Your Town. DISTRIBUTORS WIGGINS COMPANY, Inc. PORTLAND, ORKROX !llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMfMlllllllllltlllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIH I THE DENTIST AND THE PUBLIC 5 S The day is not far distant when the American people generally will fully recog- ; nize and appreciate the services of the dentist as a guardian of public health. 5 The United States Government accorded this recognition to his profession when, s during the war, it placed the dentist on the same footing in the military establish- 5 ment with the physician and surgeon. S DENTISTRY is a branch of medicine and the dentist is the physician and the sur- a geon of the mouth. He is a "specialist" in the same sense as is the man who devotes 3; himself exclusively to the eye, the ear or the throat. S The importance of his branch of medicine is becoming more evident every day. g Recent medical discoveries not only emphasize the necessity of "preventive dentistry," g , they also point out the fact that the dentist plays the leading role in the cure or g alleviation of diseases that were for years of obscure origin. Of course, great masses of people are ignorant of even the first principles of mouth j; . hygiene. But others, educated in these principles, give their teeth -a perfunctory Drusning twice a aay, and growl at a once-m-several-years Dill irom the dentist. In Modern Dentistry, as in modern medicine, the tendency is toward prevention rather than cure. "Don't let disease get established in your mouth." End dental troubles before they begin by taking proper care of the teeth and gums. B S s S Dr. Thos. C. Ohmart TAVLOR HART) V ARK IU.O. Office Honrs: t I. ra, lo 8 p. r MODERN DENTISTRY pitxpi-fton. onnnov Fbooe 507 ftuilwiinuiiiiimiiim Becoming- associated with tit Ik nub Ject are the poMclea of Irrigation and reclamation, bo ewnential to agricultur al expansion, and the continued de velopment of the great and wonderful went. It la our purpose to continue and enlarge federal aid, not In section, a! partiality, but for the good of all America. We hold to that harmony of relationship between conservation and development, which fittingly ap praises our natural resources and makes them available to developing America of today, and still holds to the conserving thought for the Amer ica of the morrow. The federal government's relation to reclamation and development is too important to admit of ample discus slon today. Alaska, alone, is rich in resourcea beyond all Imagination, and needs only closer Unking, through the lines of transportation, and a govern mental policy that both safeguards and encourages development, to speed it to a foremost position as a common wealth, rugged In citizenship and rich In materialized resources. Rudiret (System. These things I can only mention. Within becoming limits one can not say more. Indeed, for the present many questions of vast importance must be hastily passed, reserving fuller discussion- to suitable occasion as the campaign advances. I believe the budget syBtem will ef fect a necessary, helpful reformation, and reveal business methods to gov eminent business. I believe federal departments should be more business like and send back to productive effort thousands of federal employes, who are either duplicating work or not essential at all, I believe In the protective tariff pol icy and know we will be calling for its saving Americanism again, I believe in a great merchant ma rlne t would have this nation the leading maritime nation of the world. I believe in a navy ample to protect, and able to assure us dependable de fense. I, believe in a small army, but the best In the world, with a mindfulness for preparedness which will avoid the unutterable cost of our previous neg lect. I believe In our eminence In trade abroad, which the government should aid in expanding, both , In revealing markets and speeding cargoes. I believe in establishing standard? for immigration, which are concerned with the future citizenship of the re public, not with mere manpower in Industry. I believe that every man who donp the garb of American citizenship and walks in the light of American on port unity; must become American in heart and soul. 1 believe in holding fast to every forward step in unshackling child la bor and elevating conditions of wom an's employment. I believe the federal government should stamp out lynching and remove hat stain from the fair name of Am erica. I believe the federal governent hould give its effective aid In BOlving the problem of ample and becoming housing of its citizenship. I believe the tax burdens Imposed make its Liberty and Victory bonds worth all that its patriotic citizens paid in purchasing them. I believe the ta xburdens imposed for the war emergency must be re ined to the needs of peace, and in the merest of equity in distribution of the burden. 1 believe the negro citizens of America should be guaranteed the en joyment of all their rights, that they have earned the full measure of citi zenship bestowed, that their sacrifices blood on the battlefields of the re public have entitled them to all of reedom and opportunity, all of sym pathy and aid that the American spir of fairness and Justice demands. I believe there is an easy and open path to righteous relationship with Mexico. It has seemed to me that our undeveloped, uncertain and Infirm policy has made us a culpable party to the governmental misfortunes In that land. Our relations ought to be both friendly and sympathetic; we would like to acclaim a stable government there and offer a neighborly hand In pointing the way to greater progress. Slit wjll be simple to have a plain and neignooriy understanding, merely an understanding about respecting our borders, about protecting the lives and possessions of American ecltizens law fully within the Mexican dominions. There must be that understanding, else there can be no recognition, and then the understanding must be faith fully kept. Many of these declarations deserve a fuller expression, with some sugges tions of plans to emphasize the faith. Such expression will follow. In due time I promise you. 1 bH'pv In law enforcement, Ifl elected I mean to be a confttJtiiUonal president, and H Is impossible to ig nore the eona tint ton, untHaikable to evade the Imw. niien onr every coin Millions for a New) Stomach One of tba greatest American million-' aire said to his physician, ''A million dollars, Doctor, spot easb and no grum bling, for a new stomach," and than tba sick nan groaned and turned awar. All his wealth could not make hint happy or contented, for happiness large ly depends upon digestion. Without health where does happiness come inf After all the itomach plays a great part ia everyday life. Without a healthy stomach and good digestion our blood is tbin, watery and jour, our heart action is weak, our liver does not do Its duty, and man is miserable and nnbappy. Prevent disease by putting the house in order and strengthening the system against tb germs of disease. Dr. Pierce, of tba Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, X. Y., years sgo understood diseases and their prevention, and he discovered certain roots and herbs which were nature's remedies, and succeeded in putting them up in a form that could be easily pro cured at the drug store (liquid or tablets). This he called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. This Dis covery gives no fslse stimulstioa be cause it contains no alcohol or any nar cotic. It helps digestion and the as similation of such elements in the food as are required for the blood. It gives to the blood the food elements the tis sues require. For over fifty years it has enjoyed the confidence lit tha American rmblie. Try it nowl IIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllilllllllltlllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII I HOLT FOR SALE Holt 30 Caterpillar Tractor, excellent shape, 5 equipped with Bosch magneto, impulse starter. Tractor has been used to plow four hundred acres. I Will sell chedtp for immediate sale. Write or wire for particulars. ! 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S Salads, Fruits, a Variety of Cold Lunch Special You will never know the best until you see the dif- S m f n cc ' EAT A MEAL AT THE JOLLY INN 1 Basement of the Hotel St. George TiiuiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuimiiriiiiiiniiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiniiiiiiiii pie swill differ abmit the wtalom of j tlie enactment of a law there Is di vided opinion respecting tin- eich- j tei'iiih ainendment and the laws en- i acted to make R cierat;Te but there (ContlnjcJ on Page 10.) MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative 7 Accept "California" Syrup of Pigs only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child Is having the best and most Harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each tattle. Toil must aay "California." THE UNIVERSAL CAR HAVE FORD MECHANICS REPAIR YOUR CAR The mechanics in our shop who will adjust or repair your Pord car or Ford truck are men who understand the Ford mechanism and who know the Ford way of making; repairs and replacements. They are experienced Ford mechanics and because of their familiarity with Ford Cars can do your work mora intelligently and more quickly than other skilled me cynics who lack Ford experience. The work on 5our car will be done In a com pletely equipped shop with time-savine; Ford tools and equipment. Whether your car needs an ad justment or a thorough overhauling;, we are prepared to give you careful and prompt service, and nothing but the Genuine Ford made parts and replacements will be used. When the work is finished, the charge will be the reasonable, standard Ford prices. Our stock of Ford parts Is always complete. And our Ford earage and Ford mechanics are always at your nervioe at any time. 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