PAflE 4 11KNI) nUMiKTlN. 11KND OIlKdOX. TIIUIIHDAY, JUNK BO, 11)18 FARMERS COMMENCE CUTTING HAY CROP (From Wednesday's Dally.) Farmers of tho county nro calling upon tho business nion and others who huvo n fow days Hint can bo spared 'to nld In harvesting tho nl falfa crop In tho county, tho work to commence about July fi. Wlillo tho labor question In tho comity has not boon checked up to know to what extent tho shoitngo of farm hands will hinder tho harvesting of ' tho crop, it in definitely known that n shortage exists and all who can be of servico in tho hay Holds will bn used. Tho hiy crop in tho county this year Is ono of tho heaviest for sev eral years, but In spite of this It la not expected that there will bo any reduction in tho prico of hay during tho fall and winter. Oregon Creamery. Thoro In no limit to tho numhor of names that may bo submitted by any ono candidate. All suggestions should bo Jllort with J. F. Arnold In tho O'Kmto building. (From Tuesday's Pally.) Will Try t'liinns Html V. A. Forbes and ltalph l'olndextor loft this afternoon for one of tho upper lake on a Ashing trip, taking with them n now canvas boat, which they hopo -to launch with duo coromony. RYAN MAY RUN FOR TREASURER 'Uunuuu.u .rom l'ngo Ono.) JACKRABBITS ARE CAUSING DAMAGE (From Wednesday's Dally.) Over 3,000 Jackrabblts and 35,000 sgk rats have been poisoned in tho county up .to the present time by tho farmers according to R. A. Ward, who is In tho city today on his wcok ly visit. Jackrabblts ,aro growing moro numerous and aro giving the farmers considerable troublo despite ho ef forts that havo been niado to rid tho farming districts of tho pest. In tho sago rat drive tho efforts havo been further rewarded, and tbeso pests aro fairly well under control. CREAMERY WANTS NAME FOR BUTTER War Havings Stamp to Bo Given for tho llct Naiuo Submitted No Limit to Number. (From Wednesday's Dally.) m, Jn an effort to boost tho war stamp drive In tho county and at the same timo eocuro a suitable namo for Its product, tho Central Oregon Cream ery will gU'o a war savings stamp for tho best namo for its butter. The only conditions are that tho name submitted shall not bo used by any something. Even boys who wum rnther bitter against lloff during tho primaries now deprecate any movo on tho part of a defeated candidate to endeavor to regain lost territory by bucking his head Into tho pri mary law. Don't Want Split. It is pointed out that tho pulling and hauling on tho part of ono dis gruntled candidate is doing no good to tho party at large. Wlillo no ono oxpects that Walter Plorco will do foat Governor Wlthycombo, never theless tho governor will havo a scrap on his hands In November. At tho same time Sonator McN'nry has to bo elected yot and 'good Republicans appreciate ho fact that It is going to do tho party no good In November to havo a big split up over nn Im portant otflco like tho stute treasurer- ship. After tho harmony club has been putting in Its best licks to get nil of tho defeated candidate? lined up behind tho party nominees, now along comes a lono candidate who has been smitten foro and aft, ad mitting that he "Is soro" and asserts that ho may get Into tho game Inde pendently. This doesn't set woll go down tho lino tor him iih the successful Republican nominee, Our bet Is that lloff would provo a good loser, should It bo found eventually that Ryan counted htm out. Talk Is that David l .Mason of Al bany, who received tho Democratic nomination for troasuror by n ery ii'trrow margin over lloff, might not accept. Nothing donnllo has boon determined along that lino as jot. however. Send in Chock for Wool, Tho I'rlnoylllo lodge $ of tho Kufthts of Pythias has sont ts check to Governor Wlthycombo In tho sum or $500 to pay as Its hid, and the best hid offered, on two pounds of wool sheared from the sheep that graxo on tho White Mouse lawn. Tho wool was auctioned off for the benefit of tho Rod, Cross, two pounds going to each state. The lodge also will ro-elvo personal totters from President and Mrs. Wliioii thanking it for tho interest shown. Much for Injiirotl. Tho Industrial accident commis sion In Its report for tho year end ing iMny 31, shows thn It has dis bursed over 11,300,000 In assisting injured workmon during tho year Tho growth of tho commission's busi ness has Inflii phenomenal asd It is becoming. If It Is not yet, tho most important of all state functions and activities. It Is Interesting to note that with tho great Increase In the amount ot business of tho commis sion tlicru Is a corresponding falling off In tho number of porsonnl Injury cases tried in tho courts and while tho commission has proved itself a friend of tho working man it Is no friend of tho ombulnnco chasing lawyer, and tho ambulance chasing lawyer Is no friend of tho commis sion. It has practically put out of business n largo number or tho harpies and bloodsuckers who lived War Savings Day j . i-i i .... n i mill National jM June 28th with tho harmony club and along! from the misfortunes or their tollow. general lines It would be or no great help to the Republican party It Ryan fulfills his threat. Hut, as a goneral run there Is a' bull In every political china shop, and so It may come about that Ryan will crack up some crock ery whllo breaking his own political head as well. The best bet seems to bo that whatever is dono ono O. P. lloff will becomo state treasurer in splto or Gehenna and high water, unless Judge Ryan can count him out on a fair and square recount ot the votes. In event Judgo Ryan can other firm and tho winning name do that. It is safo to predict that ono to bo tho property or tho Central I O. P. Hoff will take off his coat and men and It Is becoming a wonderful adjunct In the state. Scores or firms aro taking out insuranco under the act each month that havo rejected It before, and wlillo there has 'been somo talk of making workmen's com pensation compulsory, If tho present ratio keeps up that will provo a superfluous movo, because practically all or tho Industries or -tho stato will havo como In ot their own nccord. Tho question or n 25 per cent. In crcaso on all railroad rates, as promulgated by tho director gcnoral, That's the day we sign up. That's the day we tell Uncle Sam just how hard we want to win this war. That's the day our Government has officially set for us to purchase War Savings Stamps. On June 28th, every man, woman and child in the United States will be called upon to pledge his or her full quota of War Saving Stamp purchases for 1918. You will be expected to pledge the FULL' amount that you can afford no more but, by the same token, no less. MAURICE P. C ASHMAN Bend, Oregon to Iron out numerous alleged dis criminations ugalust Oregon shippers They will bo successful In a number ot theso Instances, ns discriminations havo stood out rankly In various cases, caused by a manKot onior which on its face must result in somo nan stirred up quite a muss, and tho difficulties of this nature Hut np public servico commission Is trying 'parently from results already ob tained tho rnllroad administration Is j and towns In tho state to securo pa ready to remove Incriminations at any tlmo they nro brought to Its at tention and when tho removal of such discrimination will not Inter fere with tho prosecution of tho war. WiiiiIn Hituti Fourth. Stato Flro Marshal Harvey Wells has asked tho mayors of all tho cities ms go of ordluunros prohibiting tlu use or fireworks or all kinds and de scription. Ho bases Ills request on the ground that no chances should Imi 4nkiu In the destruction ot prop erty which muy nld In winning tho war. 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