ed for tha Mississippi flood of last q l real prosperity for the whole people Republican leaders have tried to di­ rectified. I personally believe In an c o ry ja n y J j i through actual rather than fancied vert attention from the real situation amendment to the ISth ameudment I year Instead of taking leadership in economies and reorganization in gov 11= by a propaganda of governmental which would give to each Individual I this Important work. etate itself only after approval by a ernment and the enactment of sound economy, he asserted. “The money actually appropriated ALBANY FLORAL CO. Cut Plowets (By Special Correspondent) ; tariff legislation; to the establishment The Republican party promised re­ referendum popular vote of lla peo- for Hood relief is too small to make and Plants. Floral art for every and pie the right wholly within Its borders The Hover thresher began work of a foreign policy opposed to unwar- organization of the government, he even a start," Governor Smith assert­ all occasions. i ranted intervention In Latin-American said, yet after seven years the struc­ to import, manufacture or cause to be ed. "Too much time has been spent cn epriug grain Monday. Flower phone 458-J manufactured and sell alcoholic bev­ in squabbling over who shall pay the ! countries and for the outlawry of war; ture is worse than tt was In 1921. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hover we e and to the stamping out of corruption Governor Smith pointed to the In­ erages, the sale to be made only by ' bill." EAST ALBANY BARBER SHOP crease in federal appropriations, the state itself and not for consump Charles R. Goltra, Proprietor H arrisburg callers T hursday after­ in prohibition enforcement Goveruor Smith pledged himself The Democratic candidate placed against which, he said, the official tion in any public place.” “to a progressive, liberal conservation Member of Master Barbers' Association noon. himself squarely on record for farm spokesman answers only. "We have “Our Canadian neighbors," he said, policy based upon the same principles Specializing in Ladies’ and Children's Mir* Petsis H ulshus of Albany relief and promised to call together given an economical administration." "have gone far in this manner to solve to which 1 have given my support lu Hair Cuts and Bobs. Work guarantc-- "1 assert that there is no proof," this problem by the method of sale the best Informed minds among farm the State of New York," and to tight 1029 East Second St. visited her friend Agnes C handler, ers, business men and economists im- Governor Smith declared. Albany, Ore. made by the state Itself and not by against selfish aggression “wherever After giving a summary of the gov­ private Individuals, ■ mediately following the election to last week. ALBANY STATE BANK — We Invite | it appears and Irrespective of whom 1 devise a practicable plan for the con­ ernment finances, he pointed out that your business. Savings and commercial It may Involve.” Saloon Won't Return Dr. Marks was called Saturday trol of surplus crops for submission as against the claim of tax reductions "The source» of water power must accounts. Capital, surplus, undivided "There Is no question here of the re to see M rs. Jessie McLaren who is to Congress at the beginning of his there were actually 124,000,000 more remain forever under public owner­ profits. »100.000. turn of the saloon. When 1 stated that federal taxes collected last year than administration. reported ill ship and control," he said. ’ . . . I "Upon the steps of this Capitol In the first year of the Coolidge Ad- the saloon ‘Is and ought to be a de­ Benefits growing from the develop­ EASTBURNS GROCERY funct Institution In this country’ I Mr. Sylvester is painting a soror- where twenty-live years ago 1 first administration. 4lh and Lyons Street ment of water power as an Incident meant It. 1 mean It today. I will nev. It Is not economy to refuse to make itv house in C o rv a llis ow ned by | came into the service of the state, 1 The place to buy good groceries at t.. to the regulation of the Colorado Riv­ er advocate or approve any law which , receive my party's summons to lead necessary expenditures to provide fa­ Charles bitison. j lt the nat|on,” gai»Ühl condlUoq* should ba T Pine Grove Items FARM LOANS I J LINN BUTTER Plenty of Pow er fo r the H ard Jobs E. L. Stiff Furniture Co. NOW John Deere Model D Tractor *35” Complete Home Furnishers C lean e r H ill & Company Cummings- Ahlskog E lec tric Co., Inc. J =0