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O'JGiNDCr PRESlDEHf AHD.yietPESIDEHT VauifnO. Harding Calvin Coolide The Next President Asks You To Vote For Bob Standfield "All who are earnestly desirous that the Republican party tlmll take control of national afTairu, tu the end that we may restor the health of the Republic and insure the Kood of the country, will with, as 1 wish, that the voters of Ore gon may find it to their best judg ment to support Robert N. Stan field for United States Senator." ' WARREN G. HARDING The next Vice Piesident makes the same request "The success of the Republican ticket in Oregon is earnestly to be desired, More than that, my own dft ir to preside over a Republican Senate leads me to hope fur and recommend the election of R, N. SUinfield to represent your great state in that honorable body." CALVIN COOLIDGE "Youw Teddy" urges Oregon to send a Republican Senator "Heartily endorse candidacy of Robert N. SUinfield for Senate. Apart from the fuct that a Repub lican majority in the Senate is of vital importance just now, he is the type of man all the voters of Ore gon should be proud to have repre sent them." THEODORE ROOSEVELT Tajt urges that you vote for Standfield "Election of Harding is assured, but he can do little unless he has a local Republican majority in the Senate and the House. I earnestly urge all who vote for Harding to vote for Stnnfield." W1LLAMH TAFT Hughes believes in Standfield "I cordially endorse the candida cy of Roleit N. Stanfield for Unit ed States Senate. In addition to Mr Stanfield's qualifications for that office, it is of very great im portance that there should be a Republican majority in the Senate to support a Republican President and make possible an efficient and successful administration. I sin cerely trust that the people of Ore gon will not fail to elect Mr. Stand field." CHARLES E. HUGHES Don't Waste Your Vote Trying to Send a Democrat to Washington to Support a Republican President Vote the Republican ticket straight REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE Thos. H, Tongue, Chairman 640 Morgan Building Portland, Ore. Paid Advertisement tor $ ANTI-COMPULSORY VACCINATION MEASURE At tht election, November I, the votert of Oregon mint decide oi a quetUoD of tbt moit yitil Importance to tht halth of thli tut. Ob tat ballot then will beNumber 31J-a bill, entitled, "Anti-Compulsory vac cination amendment." While tbli proposed meaturt pur porta, upon Iti tact, to bt a bill de Hgnad to prevent to-called undue com pulsory actlvltlea oi tbt Dart of blth officer! aa at present eonttltuted, Ita provltlons art declared by competent , legal advisers absolutely to tit tbt I banda of tbcat health offlcart, to that, In cut of to epidemic of dlteatt of ! any kind no matter bow atrloua to ! a community no atrlnient meaauret 1 could bt lawfully takes to protect the 1 people. Official! of tbt cltlet and counties t and area tbt Governor, would bt es topped from eomptlllni Ttcelnatlon or I Inoculation In tbt gravest of epldeot ! I' i. abould thli kill becom tbt law of Oregon, It It held by lawyer! of tbt Dignttt itandlnr All of tbt profrtaalTt work of tkt Btata Board of Health and any asso clatlon of peoplt organlied for tbt purpott of dlteatt pretention would bt rendered htlpleii under the provl tlont of thli propottd law, for tven tbt curbing of venereal dlteatea, now being to tucoeufully carried on for the general public welfare, would be ruined. All of tht experience of ages, lath ered at terrible coit to human lift all efforta at preventable objective would bt annulled, If thli proposed meaturt thould become the law of the atate. While purporting to go only to the extent of accomplishing tht prevention of compulaory Ttcclnatloi, Ita languagt would prohibit tht en forcement of ueaaurea long knowa to be necetaary.ln the protection of the people. Tht beat authorltlee on health Init iation and the bett legal talent at tht ttate art agreed that, ahould thli meaturt rectlvt a majority vote of the people, the retult would be rulnoul to public health. v , K. N. Stanfield. A CRAVE HEALTH liENACI Whatever view oae may take upoe the itralght Quettlon of vaccinatum, It would teem, after cartful peruaal tf the to-called "Antl-Ctmpultory Vac cination Amendment," oa the ballot for November i, that It ahould be de feated by an overwhelming majority becauae of fta lalqultout over-reaching provltloni, cloaked under a mliltadlng title. Competent authorities both legal and medical, who have gone Into thli bill, declare It to be all-lacluilve aa to Ita effect, It adopted by the votera, on the aubject of prevention of dlaeaaei, no matter of what nature. That It robe the 'authorities, duly constituted, Of power to act even In an eniriemlx emergency, la the declaration of men ana women who bare given It the most careful scrutiny. Read crefully the following excerpt from thli bill and determine for your self what It meant: "No form of vaccination, Inoculation or other medication shall be made a condition In thla lUte for admission to or attendance In any public achool, college, university or other educational Institution; or for the employment of any person In any capacity or for the exercise of any right, the performance of any duty or the enjoyment of any privilege." Under the provisions thus stated, If the English language means anything, compulsory vaccination, even In the gravest- emergency, would be prohib ited In the case of typhoid, paraty phoid, rabies, tetanus (lock-jaw), bu bonic plague, whooping-cough, and any other disease, Including the most dan gerous and loathsome venereal dis orders. In ahort, It would absolutely render powerless the hands of the authorities In every city and county of Oregon, If It became a law, A worse calamity oould icarcely be conceived. This more or less Innocent-appearing title la No. 313 on the ballot, labeled "Antl-Vacclnatlon Amendment." Vote it NO In capital letter. All of the armies and navies of the world have found vaccination and In oculation of untold value In saving life, but the trainers of the misnamed "Anti-Compulsory Vaccination Amend ment," to be voted upon at the election November 2, discount all of that ex perience and testimony. Dr. Harvey W. Wiley . Says "Vote 3J3 No" Specking before the Members' Forum of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, Dr. Wiley, former ly head of the Government's pure food bureau and known as the "Father of the Pure Food Laws," declared that the title of the bill was a misnomer and that It should be called "a bill for the Increase In mortality In chil dren." . "Never before have I been In a community where matters per taining to public health have been taken out of the hands of experts and put to a vote before the people," declared Dr. Wiley. "I do not think that a parent in this state who has children of school age will vote for thli measure, because It means that the school children will not be protected against contagious diseases." OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. A girls' band will be organised thli year at the Albany high school. The eighth annual dairy and bog bow opened In Hermliton Friday. Lumber mills at Cottage Grove com plain becauae of Inability to obtain can. The Clataop county agricultural fair doted a successful three-day session it Astoria. , The Eugene excelsior factory has been closed on account of the slump In the market North Bend will put on an exposi tion of Oregon-made goods the latter part of October. Student of Willamette university are discussing the organization of a varsity brats band. Approximately 130,000 motor vehicle drivers' licenses have been Issued by the secretary of state: Oregon has (0,188 farms In 1920, as against 45,502 In 1910, a gain of 4886 farms, or 10.1 per cent Salmon trolling on Yaqulna hay Is the best In yeari, trolleri near Ta qulna making big catches dally. Apple growers in Douglat county are having trouble In getting enough apple pickers to gather the crop. The Clatskanie hatchery has re ceived from the hatchery on the Mc Kenile river 1,604,148 ipring chlnook eggi. Mining activity In Josephine county it being resumed and it It expected that during the winter many new properties will become producers. At the regular monthly meeting of the Boardman farm bureau, the organ ization of the North Morrow County Fair association waa completed. Construction work on the Snarta irrigation canal In Baker county has been suspended for the remainder ol the year because of lack of funds. Chris P. Chrlstensen of Donald died at the Johnson creek ranger station, 30 miles out In the mountains from Roseburg, while on a hunting trip. The Bend Commercial club is to be reorganized early In November, with a paid aecretary. An effort will be made to Increase the membership to 300, : Seven rural ichool districts Includ ing and surrounding the town of Ma pleton in the western tart of Lane county have started a movement for union high school to be located at Ma pleton. J. P. Keyes, pioneer central Oregon lumberman, vice-president of the Brooks Scanlon Lumber company and general manager of the company's local plant, died at Bend of heart disease. If plans under consideration by The Dalles chamber of commerce work out a combined city automobile park, fall grounds, baseball diamond and avia tlon field will be made of the present Sorosls city park. Elvle D. Kerby and John L. Rathle, convicted of first degree murder bj a circuit court jury at Pendleton, were sentenced to be hanged at the state penitentiary Friday, December 3, by Circuit Judge Phelps. With Bishop Shepard of Portland as the principal speaker, formal services attending the laying of the corner stone of the new $40,000 Methodist Episcopal church were held In Bend Wednesday afternoon. The Pacific Power & Light com pany, with headquarters in Portland, has filed application with the Oregon public service commission for permis slon to Increase fares on Its traction lines at Astoria from 5 to T cents. Judges and clerks of election will hereafter receive an additional com pensation of SI a day for their serv ices rendered in Douglas county, the county court having ordered that this sum be given for meals In addition to the S3 provided by law. Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state, has sent to all county clerks in Otegou Instructions to make provision on th ballots at the November election for the election of a justice of the supreme court to succeed A. S. Bennett, resign ed, and an attorney-general to succeed George M. Brown, who was appointed by Governor Olcott to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Bennett'e resignation. ire N. Oabrielson, In charge ot rodent control ot the United Stat biological survey, was in Burns tb- cently Investigating the rabbit, pest ana taking steps to put his force In the field to aid In combating them. The rainfall for SepUmber heaviest In 32 years, ays the soils de partment at Oregon Agriclutural col lege which keeps track of the weather statistics. A total of 6.4 Inches of moisture fell during the month; the normal fall belrig 1.6 Inches. William MlddleBtadt was severely In. Juredat Corvallis when a house fell upon him. He was moving the housa when a part of the mover's mechanism slipped and let the house fall upon him, resulting in a broken collarbone tw fractured legi and a badly Injured Tht Dangtr, Visitor-According to thla ntwipa. per, the war cost Movie magnate g-h-h I Vliltor What's the matter? Movie magnate I don't want On tar to hear any amount like that Film Fan. Oh, Fudge. "Some Comnlaln thflf mrmum ara ha 1 longer skilled In the use of the needle." "Wtlir "But my wife can adjust on on. a grapoophooe much better than I can." Handicap. "I don't think Edith win ever maka hit at a vocallat." "She has a good voice." "lea, but she's got inch a big month that there'i an echo, and that ipolla the effect of her tinging." Charltablt View. The 8etter What did the fiends in human form cut your tall off for, Sport? The Fox Terrier Search met May be one of the results of the high cost of living Is dogtail soup. Tht Part That Pleated. "How did yon enjoy the big meet ing?" "Flnt rate," replied Farmer Conv tosseL "The speeches didn't amount to much, but the hecklln' was right Interestin'," Professional Jealousy. Flnt Artist Congratulate me, old man. I've Just sold a picture to old banker Parvenu for, 12,000. Becond Artist Glad to hear it "The miserable old skinflint deserves to be stuck. V-rTts. WORSE) THAN CHICKENS. "What did you raise In your gar den last year?" "Nothing. Soma kids in tht neigh borhood raited Cats In it" Geology and Finance. Some day tht coal will all give out Tet, at we tear the worst, We are convinced beyond a ddtibt, Tht cash wlU vanish flnt IncrteXjIity. Fortune Teller I see on the cards that yon. are going to be married. . Fair Patron I don't understand how yon can see chat on the cards when I haven't ordered them yet Cleaned Out Judge Have you anything to offer the court before sentence Is passed on yon? Prisoners-No, your honor; my law yer took: my last dollar. Accepting the Correction. The Gob A strange cruiser has just passed us. The Ensign Say, "sir." The Gob A strange cruiser has Just surpassed us. Not Wanted. I can give you reading lights tn your library of considerable candle power" "But I donl want candles. I want electric light." The Real Test "He has a ereat mpmnrv tnr names and faces." "TtlAt'a all rtlrht W ran ho ber the times he borrows money from uis inenasr Loyalty. "Pa, what Is loyalty?" "Loyalty, my bov. is that unlHt which causes a man to turn down an offer of more money from the other fellow." Hardest Kind of Work. Housewife There Is plenty of work about if you'd only look for It. Hobo Tes, lady, an' b.v the time I've found It all me energy's gone On the Defense. Oke Would you be satisfied If you had all the money you wanted? Owens 1M be satisfied If I had all . the money my creditors wanted. Aa old Persian tale Is seven maidens must prepare the dough for the wed ding cake to insure seven children to the couple, seven being a perfect number. With Urn" old Romans, the eating or sending of wedding cake aa a symbol that friendship shall not be broken " was asj SMlemn as the breaking of bread. t ,j