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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1920)
f s r 4 r, t a 1 ; I Page Two mnwPRMnKNCE ENTERPKjgg STEADY, AMERICA! Let Us Work This Out Together Republicans, It Is Up to Us to Elect a Real President This Fall, He Must Be the Biggest and the Soundest and the Most Effective American We Can Find. Before Committing Yourself Consider These Facts: Out of thirteen states, where the contest was between Wood and Johnson for the instruc tion of delegates to the Republican National Convention, the elections have been decided for Wood in nine. Total Number of Delegates Pledged to Vote for Wood at Republican National Convention, 321 Since the narrowing down of the field, the situa tion is generally diagnosed as follows: A vote for Hoover, for Lowden, or for, Poindexter is a vote for Johnson. KEEP THE PARTY TOGETHER WIN WITH WOOD (Paid Adv. by Leonard Wood Campaign Headquarters) BETTER ROADS BADLY NEEDED .....I..I, tt .... ,hs.hI over ne 7 TO 7 : ,,( ,iu. other follow ron J front ol m . , r nm If h. "top to consider that ( Hum . 1 1 f, r bv gasoline kax and automobile ..ease " alii. -1 By inereaso in -to -nso sa ga oline tax, but l.o.l W't ' Juod, the intoivst 0,1 then. P.ul an' retirement assured with ..,.rlU $4,000,000, BH.I tlu !'" once instead of waiting ' for your share 01 imi-n." - OREGON MIIaT VOTU FOR OMS IF HIGHWAY l'KOCKAM IS TO Ui: CARKIFP OLT. r UU. ....... jn The best Known ; - Europe is the Columbia which rival, the famous Alrone thor oughfares of Switzerland; and the Riviera Road along the Mediterran ean in the south of Franee may .onu day be surpassed by the hoosevel highway propped to be built ulonK the Oregon coast by the government. 1 . 1 iii'k food Had roans s"i"" cusos for fhil.ir.-n being kept home from school. They also somewhat re lieve the conscience of the pious . liuren all M;th, so the following facta from state ments made by Hon. u. Jti. wan iu senator cf Eugene, at a hearing De- J'.re a sub n mitteo U trie cotrm.i tee on post offices and post roads in the U. S. Senate are presented. "The total area of Oregon 13 01. 1SS.4SO acres, of which 36,802,621 acres, or approximately 00 per cent, are withheld or withdrawn from set 1 1 onion r and not subject to taxation. r.i-- it!n ihn ctnto is under :;...n tli nssssi va tuition m ;..." property is $932,417,000, nn.l we have 40X00 miles of roads "New York, New Hampshire, er- . v. t 1..,.!,. I il . nl, Massasac:iuw , - - , iitt.nv frolll , t r,iniu..-H1iit mu k oe iney n.v i- m picked up bodily and set wn within,,, inc.emon w-t . the borders of Oregon, and stm nave m ...... . 6000 square miles of territory to spacer .the state - ; t That group of sUtes has 10,000.000 the Lovers Unes odd people' and more than ,23.000.- choor up. M - 000.000 assessed value but h? ?rdy tr t'publin t- y l;Xpy4 miles 01 roaus. i ... ii 1 , rai' ..fVoa.1. Manv Irishmen would be wealth is twenty-nvc uiiies. f Oregon, but it has only four miles of hard on du-.r fanmu, rood to our one mile." !jf T'1 . . , . ..i .... r l. In-Ian, is tH'te.l tr The most lamous oaivit-s u. . . .. 11.. ti,. -imrv. irreen oel.ls. World War were unquesuoiiamy 1;" TV,.,crt tun wpre streams, '"''". 'iuarne ami emuu. 1 ... rn..: con mi 1 roads. .At Pi saved Dy two roaus; uuiuic... , , u..',lthv larmv in taxicabs commandered in scenery ,s nuo ce.Mb! so . ill I Paris twenty miles to the Marne.where j eastorn touns.s park the r - IjofTre and Foch took charge of them. 'Cal.fonua when they o ,,.h I The road from Bar le Due to Verdun ;Oro,..n tph-ur-. was kept open and in perfect condi-jt.on go whereevcr the betu, r-.o., 'tion so that men and supplies worecad. ,,,,,,, u.,.n ,,, Irushed twenty-five miles without in-I Sne used to thmk that ' " 'terruption from the Paris-Lyons rail- hib.tion earned that w, ,,u!,l road to General Pctain on the Verdun ineed such wide r-ads. N,w . ( .., ! front, where more than 000,000 re- that the tratTu- has m. rcas.-d ' . f Tim Mm,, and wider roads and mro roads nr.' , mamrd never to return. 1 ne same' road was used later by American constantly m demand, troops, for it also lead off to the north : ' ".raight f !- west of Verdun into the Argon no nlways the m-: o,;, " traffic moved only in one direction on nmghfare m the jounv tnr.-.u'h i.e. 1 . ,The road to su.'er-s v arc tm.1 i .eacn. th' ri'iighfares in t f 1 1 - state, its beautiful akes and reached by i:"l -cnl much cf Oregon's May U J "Just as Man to p2 .1 . 1 . Mi says mo vjoou Judge ' You act n lot more genu ine satisfaction from u lit tle of the Heal Tobacco Chew than vou ever ftot from the old kind. You ilon't need n fresh chew nearly as onen, the ftcMHl, rich, real to lmcco taste Is so last- In That's wny u costs loss to use this class of tobacco. ' Any man who uses the real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Vut up in tut styles RIGHT CUT Is ft short-cut tobacco y-i uui la m iwiik iine-cut to1 mv.1i.i.ui,iM.t:f?.!fwy-!?r? fnTF for GOOD RQA Vote 302 X Yes for ) 4 State Road Bond Limit NO PROPERTY TAX NO DIRECT TAX NO INCREASE IN AUTO LICENSE fXEJ NO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX Present Auto License Fcc and Gasoline Tax will pay ; pnncip.il ami interest on all me ixmu unucr tnticosr tional amriuliiient. Approval of this amendes necessary to permit early completion of State Hijhnj 4 1 Of o Leave later and arrive sooner is a 1 not smooth. The win. through more !'"I,llll'r- ln'' turns which prove local Vote fcr GOOD ROADS MAY 21 Vote 302 X Yes for 4 State Road Bond Limit saving in time possible only good roads. The saving in money from the same source includes fewer repair bills.less casing3 and tires.smal ler quantity of gasoline and oil for same mileage as on bad roads, no tow ing bills through soft sand and deep mud, etc. Good roads mean accessible mark ets all the year round, and available markets mean quick returns in money. Ability to turn over your money quick- j night In the mming of ly raises the value of property and cuts down overhead expense. Did you ever feel a little envious ng trail i-i c the i.ff-rule. It's a cinch figure why Camels sell! 11' 1 f dTn!- J ' ,ir- -ri w .'v t -4 iamKtSW6'l)OMESJ7CS1'J I I BLEND ML HUNTING BIG CA"E IN ALASKA Doctor Price Tell3 Thrilling Story at Chautnuijua. A splendid locinr.. I'oatur.. of Chan tau.pia is s.'licdiiio.l for tli.- fourth Ciiat!." S. Price In Ids treat illustraicd I.Ttnr.-, 'lluntlns Pdg Cam.' In Ala-ka." P Is B lecture of thrills, of inter, . Ititeii-t, of real lininor. Mr. I'riee was a mem ber of the- LT. S. Alaskan llontlnir court, the only court of Its kind In V1 mm l Wall Paper to Beautif) Your Rooms 1 rs? mi I 1 1 Make a Specialty Interior Decoration! MAX O. BUREN A O. miner-rial Street Saleta, f You should know why Camels are so unusual, so refreshing, so satisfying-. First, quality second, Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos which you'll certainly prefer to either kind smoked straight 1 Camels blend makes possible that wonderful mellow mildness yet all the desirable body is there 1 And, Camels never tire your taste 1 You'll appreciate Camels freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after taste or unpleasant cigaretty odor I For your own satisfaction compare Camels puff by puff with any ciga- ii. . j.i 11 i . rents in me wona ar any price l .the wor-I'l. His storh s- of f;n- Norih I exiierlcnecs are 'Hiirjue upon the I America n platform. Hit; pictures are undoubtedly t), best, ever shown of the ,g gam,, 0f Alaska including uiiiisunl scenes in whulti harpooning, the fur seal herds on the I'rlhilof islands, Kodlak and grizzly gear, etc. j vervwAere in acimiiAcatlv ma nriam ntte for 30 cents; or ton package ( 300 cidareftoa) in a aianina- Camelm are sold 01 p.por -covered carton. W. atrotijtj ncommand ttu. carton for hm homo or office .up ply or wrhen yon travaX if R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Wuuton-Salem, ft C, Oil Wells Detected Electrically. New uses for electriciiy are con stantly uppeariiig. One of t!,f. )utrf)t Is the detection of crude oil In the earth Inst eat of boring for if. It Is stated that crude petroleum has been located electrically in tiro filrnllmv oilfield nwir Corsicana, Texas' nnd that further tent are being made around I'.urkhurnelt. A series of bat terlos is used for the test, the negative terminal being connected to a wire which Is dropped Into dry waterhole valley or indentation, and the posllive terminal being connected to a "land wire," which Is used to make contact at various points on the surface 0f the field Investigated. It H stated that the higher electrical resistance of oil compared with other constituents f the earth, permits it to be looted by the reduced deflection of a sensitive instrument In the circuit Y i The G-E Range Saves Food The , compi-irison shown licit: is not mere theory iL is 1);lsc-(1 on actual tests. Figure, this stivin out in money uL present prices t m.-ul. See what it mean to your pocket-book. Lloctriatu I 5 Pi ! M 7 lbs boz 1 :MfiTlry- IT ii. rfeirt of Daw Beef; 0 Pounds MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY 1 1 J