Ent red ah Second Ciana Mail Matter at Lenti. Oregon, Alignât 25, 1911 Publinhed Ewrv Thursday at ! ente, lire., bv the M t . S cott ITm H. A. DARNAI.L, F. ihtob Office Phone: Home 1111. and Co. M asaos *. Residence: Tabor 2S13 best they can do is to let well supporters of Senator Bourne have not enough alone and support such T HE Jonathan men when they are nominated, the least doubt but what there are plenty of men in Oregon who and especially so after they have are just as powerful intellectual­ had a hand in that nomination. ly and otherwise as t he senator, This is written with all due re­ but the great and all important spect to the opponent of Mr. question now confronting the Wise, who is a gentleman and a voters is whether either of the citizen beyond reproach. three of his opponents can com­ pare in this respect and whether NE of the interesting things or not they can attain the high in Mr. Selling’s report of standing in the U. S. Senate now his expenses previous to the pri­ occupied by the senior senator. mary election is that of $84 No senator or representative in worth of envelopes, and $9.79 congress from Oregon has ever in stamps. At the least count attained the standing and prom­ $84 will buy about 75,000 en­ inence now enjoyed by Senator velopes. How could $9.79 take Bourne to the credit of his con­ care of 75.000 envelopes. And stituency. Men who represent­ then they were two cent stamps ed Oregon in the senate for at that. It was intended that double the time Bourne has been every voter in the state should in that position never accomplish­ get a copy of his letter including ed one half the work that he did folders, etc. At the very least during the session of congress figure it would require $2500 for recently closed. In fact, few postage, $500 for printing; $1,000 men in congress did accomplish for the addressing, inclosing, the work with which Bourne is stamping, etc., and yet in the credited. Jonathan Bourne is report to the Secretary of State one of the big men of the senate; all this was done, and a whole one of the few men who did ac­ lot more, for $784.16. complish things and secure just recognition for their states; one V0TE N0 On the gingle tax of the few men who devote exerx number, 365 j3 safe (0 vote no minute and atom of their energy No gection of our country hag in securing just recognition and ever tried singk orany of representation for his fellow cit- ¡tg e]ements and unless y0U know’ izens at home and in the nation. just what you are doing it is bet- Now, can we, as citizens of ter t0 vote afiajn3t a measure Oregon, who hax e strix en^ and than vote ¡n favor thereof or payed for our just share of ap­ to not vote at all. We do not propriations for harbors, rivers believe there is one person in fif­ and other public improvements, ty who know anything about afford to turn down the one man single tax, especially those who who has succeeded in giving us are opposing it and unless you our just deserts? The election are absolutely sure you under- of a senator next Tuesday is not stand the matter it is better to a matter of sentiment, not a leave it alone. matter of simple form, but a business proposition, and one of J E3T our local readers are un- momentuous importance. We thoughtful let us add addi­ are entitled to good represetation tional caution to that so general­ and have been getting it during ly given by the fair minded press the past six years, and who can of the state. On the ‘ Majority gainsay the fact that it would Rule” proposition to be con­ be good business to defeat a man sidered at the present election, who had been tried, found true vote no. This simply means and not wanting, and instead that all voters are to be counted elect a man who may not accom­ as voting on a measure whether plish in 20 years service what they voted or not. If they cast Bourne has accomplished in a a vote for anything their names single term? Is it business to will be counted as voting on all discharge a man who has labored the measures that appear on the faithfully and to your advantage ballot, whether they voted or not and hire one who is untried? and negatively at that. On 323 Would you do it in your private VOTE NO. business? No, you would not. Then why not use the same good On the road measure it is safe business judgment in the selec­ to vote for the Grange Road tion of the men who are to serve Bills, 324 and 326, it is a safe and represent us in the govern­ thing to vote yes. The proposi­ ment of this United States? A tion is simply that should a coun­ vote for Jonathan Bourne next ty at any time see fit to bond Tuesday is a vote for the itself for road construction the interests of every man, woman people are to have something to child in the state of Oregon, say about how the money is to be Surely Oregon voters will main­ spent and where. The bill pro­ tain that same standard of good viding for a state engineer pro­ judgment exercised by them in poses an office which is found to the past six or eight years, and be very practical in other states, return to office the men who and is a matter of economy. have served them faithfully in the past. At the coming election it is O safe to VOTE NO on all initia­ HE Herald does not care to tive measures that you do not enter into politics so far fully understand. That is the as local affairs are concerned, way to register your opinion. but it is hard to understand just If you do not mark your ballot why the prohibition party should you at least offer an opportunity place a man in the field against for a bad measure to win a place George Wise, republican candi­ in the statutes. date for constable. Mr. Wise has served before in an official Woodrow Wilson lost a nice capacity and was not found want­ bunch of votes last week when ing. During the primaries many Marshall jumped on the candida­ of the prohibition people pledged cy of Jonathan Bourne. Many him their support and prevailed friends of Bourne intended to upon him to accept the nominá­ vote for Marshall but his threats tion. Now an effort is being ost him support. made to elect another, Where is the consistency of such a Camphor and water, half and half, movement? If the better ele­ : ha» a tendency to contract enlarged pore» But with tbi*. as with all pos- ment of Lents wants men elect­ | | sible remedies, effect should be very ed to office who will enforce the I closely noted If it make» the skin laws and maintain order, the too dry, sbanton its use. I T For the October Table. After "hog killin’ time" a new re­ cipe for cooking hain ii always wel I come Baked Ham with Dressing Three slices of ham. cut from the center, each about an inch thick Make dressing as for fowls, spread between slices of ham Sprinkle lop slice with brown sugar and paprika Roast for three quarters of an hour. Serve with brown sauce Angel Cake Beat the whites of eight eggs until they foam, then add one teaspoon cream of tartar; con­ tinue beating until eggs are stiff Sift one cup flour, one cup sugar and a little salt, four times Add this grad ually to the eggs and continue beat- f Flavor with lemon and turn ing into an unbuttered cake pan. then bake in a moderate oven for about After the cake forty-five minutes has risen and has begun to brown, cover with a buttered paper Remove from pan and put on a soft icing Re­ member—patience in sifting the Hour the and beating the eggs-this is Sister Susie’s Beau. Sister Susie's got a beau His name is Randal! White He comes around to call on her 'Most every other night He's all dressed up. an’ nice enough As fur as fellers go, Rut things am t right around our house Since Sister got her beau! Your Check Account Why do business firms pay by check? When you receive pay for wages or other bills, in ninety-nine cases out of one hundred you are paid by cheek. But you are paying “In Cash,” be­ cause you think that your account is too small for a bank to take. This is not so. Did you ever stop to think that you could be making money with the time you spend in running around to pay YOUR BILLS in cash? Now, you could, just try it. We venture to say that you will wonder why you did not start a check ac­ count before. Good faith is all we require and your business is welcome at this bank at any time. We uaclcr » Portland prie* ■» Republican Nomi- nee for Congress Wh« n in of Furniture, Ntovi-», I!ang> « Etc.. rememlxT we ran -uu you moi.ey. Also J- C. Mount & Son Main St., e Nominee of Progressive Party Convention. No. 45 on Ballot Lents, Ore. <1 Buy Your Wagons, Buggies, Harness and Farm Imple­ ments at the Studebaker agency, E. Foster Road, Lents, if you want liest quality at right prices. R. E. Beetle A Man Who Votes Every Agent Time in the Interests of the Public As Against the Special In- terests ( PD. ADV.) A Square Deal In the County Commissionership A DOLLAR’S value for every DOLLAR expended Better system of county business Management Patrol system for road main ten a nee Checking System on all accounts (jood roads at Economical Cost My Creed Lute Pease Progressive [Nominee for County Commissioner I’d. Adv. V ■ . 4