The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 27, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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sidered a staple color In aulls,
This year II Is the leading color
predominating In both the eton
'and bolero. Navy trlcotlae and
Jersey rookie and twine colors are
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Imedela shown above. Note the
leneft seams, double patch pockets
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lection ofbata has been followed
tout very carefully. On tho left a
Ismail flower bonnet xlunniH In all
upring brightness. On the right
a (oft brim roll Mllor; dark bluo
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t.m ABMrleaa farmar la Into DOlltlca at. last Not along party lines, but In the open, where aay
arty eaB have bla suFport, if the men standing for that party prove they will give legislation toward
Brogresa of paramount agriculture questions Here Is the committee appolated by the recent National
ram Board Congress at Washington, te Interview, investlgatf and report to the farmers of the nation
through their various organizations, the attitude and support thai ,oua bo expected from, each candl
(date and party This Is to Include candltlntes from pnufhlent down to tho humblest county position.
Whose on the committee are, front row, loft to right J I) HouKton, secretary Wisconsin Society of
Equity: O. S. Barrett of Georgia, president National Karmera" Union, chuirman, II D Cooper, New YorW
.Dairymen's Leuguo, and Charles W lloltnan liuck row, left to rlKht. 0 Iff on! Pinchot, I'onnavlvnnia,
Itural Progress Asxoclntlon, T O AtkcKitn. W Va . National arungo. Maurice. MoAuliiTn, preaiUuni KpruJ
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lawyer, formor Itopublicitn und
'supporter of ltooaovoli in organ
ization of tho Bull Moose party, In
tho now eocrotury of ntuto in
Prosidont WilHon'ti cabinet to huc
ceod llobort Lauaing. Hla appoint
ment faced a fight in Congress
nnd was a big uurprlse to both
Democrats and IlublicaBs,
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Chicago recently, whonovor I)un
cun Mclionuld of Bprlngfleld hovo
into HlKlit nt tho Karmor-Lnbor
congreua, Mr McDonald ia former
jnosldont or thn llllnola atato
Podurntlon of Labor, but now
Bocrotnry-treasuror of tho Nutlon
nl Cooperatlvo League, tie la an
ardent workor for direct trading.
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