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HOOVER HEAD AND SHOULD
ERS ABOVE ALL OTHERS
In the current issue of Review of
Reviews, with which ia combined
World’s Work, and which is a non
partisan publication, we find the fol
lowing tribute to Herbert Hoover as
the greatest leader in the country at
the present time. There is in it no
disparagement of Gov. Franklin D.
Roosevelt, but simply a recognition
of what President Hoover has accom
plished in his efforts to bring the
United States back to normalcy and
which will be more apparent ai tho
weeks go by:
ises that funds to “put it over” would
be provided from sources that have
not, officially been revealed to date-
3. That the members of the Marion
County
Taxpayers
Equalization
league did not hold any public meet
urge to consider the bill; nor to spon
sor it; nor to provide funds for it;
nor did they originate It
4. That the league’s executive eom-
mittee consists of ten frienda, or ac-
quaintances of Henry Zorn, John
Ramage and Willard Stevens and this
committee at some unrevealed star
chamber session gave them power to
accept the proffer from the so-called
Corvallis committee, whose personnel
Zorn himself under oath testified he
does not know.
5. That tMa secret committee re
tained a prominent law firm in Port
land, Ore., and through it introduced
9am Slocum, a pofeaeional petition
pusher, to Henry Zorn and agreed to
pay Slocum $500 a month for his
services and provided thousands of
dollars, which were admittedly paid
to obtain the signatures necessary to
put this destructive measure on the
ballot.
6. That Zorn has been paid out of
the secret funds handled by the repre
sentative of this committee approxi
mately $800 for his personal service
and ‘’expenses” from similar sources,
$500 of which he testified was handed
to him by a mysterious chauffeur, who
refused to give his name when he de
livered the currency to Ramage in ad
vance of the time that such substan
tial "expenses’’ had been incurred.
7. That the Marion County Taxpay
er» Equalisation league at no time
paid Slocum or his Portland firm of
attorneys, but that the attorneys and
Slocum were the sources of the funds
that were paid to Zorn and Ramage,
the petition circulators, and for other
expenses, including misleading and
extravagant claims made over Zorn’s
signature in the prem and in cam
paign literature.__________
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the narrow sense, in order to serve
the country as a whole. Under our
system, it is customary to renominate
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for a second term, and the incum
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bent’s claims to confidence are not to
be lightly dismissed.
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Roosevelt should become President,
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Reports of an unprecedented rash
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accredited in the history of this pe
for
half-year
license
plates,
from
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Mr. Roosevelt and hie cam
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own movement if they charge the cularly Clark county, lends strength to
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Oregon
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Hoover administration with failures
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or mistakes, while refusing to recog dentn have temporarily changed their
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nise its accepted programs. With op address to Washington for automobile
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position In Congress that seemed st registration purposes, in the opinion
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times altogether fantastic in its reck of Secretary of State H om .
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lessness and perversity, Mr. Hoover
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has managed so well that the adjourn with Hoss in ferreting out attempted
ment of Congress leaves him standing evasions of the automobile registra
head and shoulders above all other tion law on the part of Oregon motor
men in either party at Washington, as ists. Charles R. Maybury, director of
MORE PEOPLE
ON
TIRES
ON
KIND!
the country’s leader in its period of licenses at Olympia, has already sub
mitted
the
names
of
more
than
800
economic difficulties. To deny this ia
applicanta for Washington licensee
to be ridiculous.
If Governor Roosevelt should be who last year were registered in Ore
elected, we shall wish for him the gon. These names, after being check
good fortune of finding wise and com ed by the Oregon registration depart
petent advisers, and the further ad ment will be turned over to state po
vantage of a co-operative spirit on lice for investigation. Discovery of at
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Capitol HH1. It ia with some con tempted evasion of the Oregon license
fidence that we express the opinion law will result in immediate arrest,
that the man who ia inaugurated according to Chas. P. Pray, superin
next March, whether Hoover or tendent of state police.
According to
Maybury, Clark
Roosevelt, will be able to announce
that the country ia slowly recovering county is supplying more applica
with agricultural prices somewhat tions for Washington licenses at this aaid to represent in his appearance tics in the department show that med year, the balance of 824,178 earn and sentative to compete for that honor.
improved and with industrial unem time than all the rest of the state before the board of army engineers in ical aid costa per claim have increas trucks having been absorbed in the The method of choosing the queen is
being kept a secret until the time of
ployment not quite so prevalent. If combined. Out of 600 applications behalf of the development of the Col ed approximately 125 percent over a Canadian and export markets.
Numerically, New York led all the event. The other contestants will
Governor Roosevelt should be suc received at the Olympia office in one umbia river. Henry Hansen, state period of 14 years.
other states in the ownership of motor be prirtcesses.
cessful he will soon acquire a prac day more than 400 same from this budget director, who also accompan
Washington county. ied the governor on the trip to Wash
Forty-one Oregon motorists lost vehicles with 2,297,000 registered by
tical sense of the limitations as well one southern
Most of these applicanta ask that ington, drew a total of $334.81 in ex- their operators’ licenses during July its citizens.
Trespass Notices, printed on cloth,
as of the opportunities of his great
California retained the distinction for sale at thia office.
office. He will not be so free to try their plates be sent to "general de penae money, $108.75 of which was either through revocation or suspen
livery," at Vancouver, Camas or some for meals, room rent, taxi hire and sion by Secretary of State Hus baaed of having the most cars and trucks in
experiments as he has seemed to
think. He has many friends, who be other town along the Columbia river telegrams and the remainder for rail upon recomendationa of the courts. proportion to population with 100 ve
to Oregon
motorists. road and Pullman fare. Incidentally Thirty-one of the 32 revocations were hicles for every 278 of its inhabitants.
lieve in his capacities. If he should convenient
Maybury estimates
that not leas Col. Clarke’s expense claim was not based on drunken driving chargu.
A 10.8 per cent gain in registration
enter the White House his best advis
than 2000 Oregon motorists have ap filed for payment until Jully 11 or The other revocation followed the for the year made the District of Col
er wiH be ready at hand, although
plied for Washington plates during several weeks after the Oregon pri-« third conviction on a reckless driving umbia a close second to California,
we have no idea about his Cabinet
selections or other official personnel. the past few weeks. Many of tfitae maries in which he was a candidate charge vrithin one year. Of nine sus with an ownership of 100 vehicles for
Safe Way to Lose Fat
We refer to Mrs. Roosevelt, who seta are now asking for refunds of the li for the republican nomination for pensions eight were for reckless driv every 280 inhabitants. The ratio of
United States senator.
cense
fee,
apparently
having
repent
ing
and
one
for
speeding.
ear
ownership
to
population
for
the
Take the case of Miss Madelone
a rare example of social usefulness
entire country was 100 cars for every Crowley, for instance, who lives in
and responsible citizenship, without ed of their attempt to evade the Ore
Little Rock, Ark. Just read her let
Btate-wide interest attaches to the
Increaaed consumption of milk and 475 persons.
ever having slighted the duties and gon license after it became noised
ter:
Oregon ranked eighth in per capita
pleasures that belong to home and about that the police were on their attack on the high school tuition fund butter is necessary to save the dairy
“I have used Kruse hen Salts for
trail.
law which this week was thrown into industry from a serious slump in the registration for 3.42 persona per car. >ne year—when I started I weighed
family life.
Reduction of the Washington li the lap of the state supreme court opinion of J. D. Mickle, dairy and food Washington, our neighbor to the 140 pounds—now I weigh 110 pounds
cense fee to a fiat $3 is responsible through an appeal from the Marion commission with the state depart north, ranked twelfth, having 8.71 in and never felt better in my lire.”
BRING FIGHT INTO OPEN
That’s the big reason a host of
In a letter to the Corvallis Cham for this situation in the opinion of county circuit court where the legali ment of agriculture. Low prices of habitants for every car in the state. nen and women take Kruschen to
the
Oregon
secretary
of
state
who
ty
of
the
fund
was
upheld
in
an
opin
fered for veal has resulted in the
ber of Commerce by Amede» Smith,
ose weight—as the fat goes you
The raising of an unusually large number
'sin in health—skin dears—eyes
chairman of the School Tax-Saving points out that the same condition ion by Judge L. G. Lewelling,
A
Red
Head
Convention
mow bright—activity replaces indo
Association, which is strenuously op has existed on the southern border, fight against the tuition fund origin of calves during the past few years,
The Taft Chamber of Commerce lence.
posing the plan of the initiated bill but to a much lesser degree for many ates in certain sections of Marion Mickle points out, pointing out that
Take
one-half
teaspoonful of
yeans.
county where residents contribute the result of this will be a large in invites Coquille and Coos county to Kruschen in a glass of hot water
which would consolidate the Univer
participate
in
the
second
annual
toward
the
support
of
parochial
every morning before
breakfast—
crease in milk production and the pos
sity and State College at Corvallis, he
Col. A. E. Clark’s trip back to schools.
sibility of a serious surplus of both Red Head Round-Up to be held Sun cut down on fatty meaita, potatoes
makes the following points on which
and
sweets
—
a
jar
of
Kruschen
that
day, August 14. It ia hoped that all
milk and butter.
he asks the Corvallis Chamber to take Washington, D. C., in company with
costs but a trifle lasts 4 weeks—
Red
Heads
throughout
the
state
and
Faced with a steadily mounting
get it at Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc.,
a stand and repudiate any part in the Governor Meier, cost the state of
adjoining states will have the op or any drug store in the world—but
Oregon $279.81, it has been revealed and apparently unjustified increase in
campaign carried on so far:
The Socialist party is now entitled
through the records in the office of the cost of medical aid for injured to recognition in Oregon. Petitions portunity to go to Taft on that day. for your health’s sake demand and
get kruschen Salta.
The almost unbelieveable state the secretary of state. This, too, in workmen coming under the Oregon containing 13,558 signatures, in sup Each Red Head registering will re
ceive
a
souvenir,
and
be
given
many
ments made under oath by proponents spite of the assurance given by the Compensation act the State Industrial port of the party organisation were
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
of the bill at the Brownell hearing governor in a public letter of May 9 Accident commission has' turned to filed with the secretary of state this special privileges.
The county and town having the
Notice ia hereby given that the un
have not m yet been fuHy published endorsing the senatorial candidacy of the medical fraternity with a request
week.
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greatest number of Red Heads regis dersigned han been appointed by the
in the press; briefly summarised they Clark in which it was asserted that for cooperation in the solution of this
County Court of the State of Oregon
tered will receive an award and pub
indicate:
Clarke’s trip to the national capita! problem which threatens to wreck
for Coos County as Administratrix of
Auto Ownership in U. S.
licity. Prises will be given to the most the Estate of Martha E. Custer, de
1. That a group of prominent busi was made "without compensation and the state fund. In a letter to Dt JE.
freckled
red
head
boy,
the
moat
ceased and all persona having claims
Car ownership in the United States,
ness men, real estate owners, and at his own expense.” The $279.31 L. Zimmerman, president of the State
against said Estate are requested to
professional men in Corvallis secretly represents the expense incurred by Medical
Society,
Ohs*. T. Early, as reflected by registration records freckled red head girl, the oldest red present the same with the proper
head,
the
youngest
red
head,
red
head
gathered funds and made the first Clarke on his trip to Washington and chairman of the Accident Commis compiled by the American Automobile
vouchers to the undersigned at
draft of the the so-called Zorn-Mac was paid out on a claim endorsed by sion, suggests that doctors and sur Association, showed 22,347,800 pas twins, the reddest hair, largest red the law offices of J. J. Stanley in the
pherson educational bill, independent the governor. Of the total amount geons accept a voluntary cut of 25 senger cars and 3,466408 trucks, or a head family, red head coming the First National Bank building in Co
of either Zorn or Macpherson.
$194.58 represent railroad fare, $31.50 percent in their fees for services ren total of 25.814.103 vehicles in service greatest distance, awimimng, diving, quille, Coos County, Oregon, within
boating races, and other waiter sports. six months from the date of the first
2. That Henry Zorn, president of was for Pullman fare and $58.25 for dered to injured workmen.
Thia, during the past year.
piAlication of this Notice.
One red headed girl will be chosen
the Marian County Taxpayers Equal meals and hotel expenses. The money Early points out, would be far leu ' The motor club statistics show that
Dated and first published this 15th
isation league, was invited by this was paid out of funds of the Hydro than the increase in medical aid costa approximately 2,148,000 vehicles were queen for the day, and it to hoped day of July, 1082.
Nellie J. Prey,
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