Vko Rlv 'I1 U 1 T I H I' H 1 10 It A Ii I) II U It N H , II A It N R V () I' S T V , OK II (1 O N Hnlm.laj, Or-Kili: r 10, 1020, Harding -i Coolidge AND Good Government TQ THE AMERICAN VOTER: Arc you r.atis.ied, even content, with existing conditions of life? Of course you are net. You arc burdened with taxation and the high coat of living. For everything entering into your daily life you urc paying an ab normal price aii unprecedented price. Why? Largely, if not altogether, becnu-n of the extravagance of government at Washingtonbecause of padded payrolls because of colossal waste following the war because of looseness, laxity, inefficiency and incom petency in handling the country's v.fFairs. You arc paying the bills for all this you, Americans, men and women, who make up the good citizenship of this nation. You are paying, and paying dearly, for all this. Your Liberty Bonds those I. O. U's of Uncle Sam in wh'ch you invested so proudly, so generously, so patriotically, to help win Che war, are today below par. You mnde nacrifices, some of you, most of you, to buy them, and now, with the wjii long over, but with peace not yet fully established, you must make furl'ier sacrifices, if compelled to sell those Liberty Bonds, in order to meet ?he abnormal conditions confronting you and entering into your daily lic at every turn. Think of the tragic climax thus put upon your patriotism! WAR MEANS WASTE. WAR IS WASTE. BUT WAR WASTE SHOULD HAVE ENDED WITH THE ENDING OF WR. It did not end then it has not endod. It hui gone on prodigally shamefully. And you, long-suffering American citizens, are paying the bill paying in taxes and high cost of liring the price of it ail. Is it not time to call iz halt high time? A Republican Congress curtailed governmental extravagance to tho extent of TWO BILLIONS or more reduced the department estimates to that extent in spite of tiie resistance and obstruction of the Wilson Administration. Think of that! But that was just the beginning of re trenchment and referm which cannot be effected fully until the Executive and Legislative dcoartmen'is of the government are working together ef ficiently and in unison to liring about retrenchment and reform. And this means A COMPLETE CHANGE AT WASHINGTON the substitution of efficiency for inefficiency, capacity for incapacity, nil along the line. Then, and then only, will you be relieved of the burdens you arc car rying today. You are hearing talk about America's duty to the world. Much of it is intended sole) for enmnaign purpose and is ns full of deception as the cry, "He kept ;. out of wnr," the Democratic slogan of 1916, when the Administration at Washington knew full well that no power under Heaven could keop us out of war, and that, in fact, at the very moment, when an election was being scantily won by false pretences, the Nation was even then virtually at war. America do her duty to the world! When, pray, did America ever fail to do her duty her full duty in any crisis contingency affecting mankind? Never! And America can be counted upon as confidently in the future r.s die has been, counted upon in the past. AMERCA IS A DUTY DOING NATION. Any suggestion to tho contrary yhatcver the individual view as to the adjustment of world affairs, wlvet'ner through a League of Nations or not is an affrqnt to every truq American and must be dealt with as such. The Republican Party pledges you Good Government. It pledges to you efficiency, economy, courage and the square deal.. It pledges you an American government the sort of government that a long and illustri ous line of Republican Presidents have given this Republic. DO NOT ALLOW YOUR COMPLETE CONFIDENCE IN THE RESULT TO KEEP YOU FROM THE POLLS ON ELECTION DAY. Do y ur duty as a citizen an alert, wide-awake, American citizen just as A nerica has ever done and will continue to do her full duty as a nation, and thus will you help to put your Uncle Sam's house in order. Vot for HARDING and COOLIDGE and a REPUBLICAN CON GRESS on November 2, and all will be made vell. HARDING and COOLIDGE MEAN GOOD GOVERNMENT. Vd GOOD GOVERNMENT is what we all need and must have. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON WITH Til 10 I'lOIIT l.'roiw dliumtehuH toll iih Hint, for month,, u lilllor flKhl bun been wui;- lulremuntB ' I"hmII.I!HIoh or IIiIh oil by Hut retailor and tho ooiihuiiht community. Much one In Uilfl town nhould have oim Us for the battle t or U ti an Intimate uciiuiilnlunc.n with tho, thai are before iih. iir;uliitl tho manufacturer uinl tho. ! M'linti.Liili.r Tliv bono of con'.uittton lii th low rji'iiif; or prlcim. , , - Tho fonsumor Ih tired of piiylnt', profiteering priced lor everything l.e buyH. Ho Ih ciiIIImk ii hull by cur tullliiK hln oxpoiidltureii, ,-1 It In only throtiKh hiicIi moiinn that wn uro enabled to take proper urivau tn;o of tho opportunities Hint pro mint thomnolvoa for community bet terment. Huch nn InloroMt on tho part or tho populace (Iooh not oml with commun- 11 Ih ii good thing In nil wayo, Hop to It! -o- If you over hoo tho enroworn c lltor of till h Hhoot HklppliiK down tho : truin llko n kid with Hh flmt toy, don't b como nlnrmod over hln mental i jnJI. linn, Buch n phenomenon may or-rur ho mo tlmo within tho next half en tury. Wo nro living In yearly Mitlr Ipatlon of n riprllno In tho pn n of print paper, mid hopo norno d y to ni'd It come nlldlfw: down throw 'i the deep bllio Bky. In tho menntlmr you Ladies' Monogram Stationery Here Ily linprovomonl. Thoro Ih n nornon- Tho roiiill'or ronllzoa thin iinil f(M)lH nl oquuHlon which Ih of vuHt Imporl- tlin lomi of tritilo through tho dolor mice. mlnntlon (f tho c.oiiMiinior to buy u dnflcoln our inlndH. from our only ubHolulo nocoiihllloH until nucb jirlvnlo IiuhIiiuhh nffnlrH, kTvoii them tlnio n prliiOH roturn to noruiul. , r0,i ror thouKhlMind dovolopmiMit, j rij ,;(iltliiK HiIh pnpor for nboiH one Tho rotnllnr Ih iih doHlroiiH or n ro- afrordu iih n broader porHpocllvn of imif, Uh, prleo wo hnvo crory duotliiu In prlniH iih Ih tho coiiHiinior lire and lln condltlonu, mid ntroiiKtli nuito rluht to chnrijo. mid In flhtliit I ho iiiiintifacliirur mid ' tho wholOHitlor to t It lit oml. t Tho latter, however, nppuarri to bo loath to Htirreiidcr hln oncohhIvo pro fit, mid Ih holdliiK out lo the end. That end, when It cornea, may pirn itllily bo a rederal i;rand Jury Indict tuuiit for proflterrliiK, Tho Koveriiineiit, the retailer and the eoiiHiiiiier, when worklm; toKoth or, are decldeilly inoro powerful than the uiaiiufauturer mid the middle man. Htuhhoriinomi and ureod may mic ccetl for time, but It koIh a Jolt In tho end, -o TOO MUCH Ill'T The fellow who wearn a path from hln work to li Ih home will hooii wear hluiHoir out. 'I'lieno are not the Union or a bun drod yearn iiko, when life wax more nlmplo and people had time to think, Today we are koIiik the pace that klllH lu our chano for wealth, a pace that (axon nature to the limit. We need more recreation, more ro luxation, more enjoyment fren from the carM or buiilneHH, ror without theHu the pep or life will heroine Hap pod to the mnrrow, III our luiHte to arruiiiulate wealth wo have nciiulred to habit of lenvliiK rommunll) arfalrn iilmnst entirely In our elective oltluiulH, contenting our nelvi'H with a perrunclory blrk vhtn tllllIKH do not ko 10 HI 1 1 IIH We Hliould leave the beaten path mid taku Nome or HiIm nwpoiiHlblllty upon our own MhoubMrM. It would lie nH)(l lor the community anil oven better ror iih. , 20,000 Acres SAGEBRUSH LANDS with water rights for. sale on Blitzen River in tracts of 80 Acres or more. Reasonable prices one-fifth' cash balance easy terms, six per cent in Eastern Oregon Live Stock ! crane Company OREGON OUR PLUMBING How many or you have children In mcIiooI? How many or you can toll off baud what era den your children are In? How many of you know the bookn your children are HludyliiK, the hIz of the lotttioiiH the teacher hmhIkiih, or the prncroHH the little ouch are mak lm:? How many of you take time ocean lonally lo run over the Iohhoiih with l',lllr . 1 1 1 . 1 r,ll ? I ' j How niKiiy of you think to com ' mend, them for the Intermit they are l takliiK and fur Him advancement they have mdt? Thorn wat a lltua whan you were youiiB - when you worried your UiivkiiIIo bruin over prohlenm which MMiiied lUotiiitNluoui tNn, but are ho. HlmplM now. ComiiiBwdutlon and oiicnuriiRement were Hweet to you tltsn. Tby ar JtiHt an prucloiiH to your J bildri'ii now. ' Do ih y receive Uiein? Consider the egotism wc adjective our heading with. REAL SERVICEABLE PLUMBING in something you seldom find because usually a patch !?' nearly an good as a confident mending or a new prfc. WE WILL NOT PATCH UNLE5S we know that it is the best service we can give you. We get to the bottom of the trouble and repair it accordingly. CALL ON US WHEN YOU NEED WORK IN OUR DIRECTION DONE QUICKLY AND PERMANENTLY. Radiator repairing a speciality BURNS HARDWARE 9 '.mm Oregon must have a port equal to anv oorfc on the Pacific Coast Initintivosmeasurc No. 310 on the ballot gives to tho Port of Portland means to create such a port. 3 The primary object of this bill is to furnish the means to' in purp the openinp: and maintaining of a 30 foot channel from Port land to tho sea and of building and establishing port facilities at tho City of Portland sullicient to handle the foreign and coastwise shipping of that port. Tho cost of this improvement will be mot by tho people living within the boundaries of tho Port of Portland. When you go to the Polls November second vote 310 YES and give to the Port of Portla'nd the power to maintain its 30 foot channel to the sea and to build adequate port facilities to handle all of the great products of the interior of the state. The passage of this bill means lower freight rates for the pro ducts of Oregon in reaching the markets of the world and a con sequent greater profit to tho producers. This is tho most important and the most valuable measure that has ever been put up to the voters of the interior portions of the state. VOTE 310 YES Oregon Port Development League G. S. O'Neal, Secretary. IE ii J