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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1908.
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The country press of Oregon
--the papers , in towns under
3,000 population-as well as the
majority in larger towns is
standing, almoBt unanimously,
for Statement No. 1, as well as
the rest of the primary law.
This la significant These
country editors are in close touch
with the surrounding farmers
and various business men and
no doubt reflect their sentiments
as well as their own.
The "common people," as ac
cumulating evidence is showing,
are in favor of making State
ment No. 1 a vital, active, and
not merely a permissive and neg
ligible part of the primary law,
Watch the common- people,
They won't go far wrong. They
want to elect their senators. And
they want the majority to rule.
This Is all there is in Statement
No. 1. Isn't it right?-Oregon
Journal '
The spirit of progress through
out Oregon was never more pro
nounced than at the present time,
The commercial organizations of
the state seem to be determined
to do more effective advertising
than ever before. There is
spirit of organization in the air,
and the biggest effort centers
upon the colonist rates from
March 1st to April 30th, and the
$30 rate from all points in the
Middle West to all points in Ore
gon Is emphasized in every ad'
vertisement and every appeal.
The positive assurance that
Swift & Company and other great
packing companies will locate
enormous plants at Portland will
give an impetus to the livestock
industry of all this portion of the
United States. The location of
these packing houses will add to
the value of the holdings of every
breeder and producer of cattle,
sheep, hogs, and poultry.
About this season the most of
the New Year's resolutions have
been put in cold storage against
the first of next January unless
some of them are still honored by
the candidates now up before
the primaries.
This talk about a $(58,000,000
fine against the Standard Oil
Company would sound a good
deal better if -the government
could show the least indication
of ever getting the $29,000,000
fine it has already imposed.
There is to be submitted at the
June election, by initiative, a bill
called '"Corrupt Practices Act,"
which makes it illegal for a per
son to "in any manner try to in
duce or persuade another person
how to vote at any election.
Joseph R. King, ono of the
best agricultural writers in the
world, in an address at the Ore
gon Agricultural College recently
said: "I am proud of things that
I can do: I can pack a mule; I
can cut a tree no it will fall
where I want it to montly. I
can hew a plank straight; 1 can
strike a drill all day without
striking. the other fellow; I can
rig a plow so that you can hold
it with tho thumb and first fin
gcr; I can walk five . miles an
hour; and some other things I
can do I am proud or. l am
prouder of the things I have
done than the things I have said.
It takes more brains to rig a
plow right than to do a problem
in Algebra. When you learn a
thing you want to do it, and the
man who gets the moat out of
life 'uses hia arm as well as his
brain." If Mr. King's philoso
phy is right, and it undoudtedly
is, then it is possible for the
fanner to get more out of life
than any other class, for brains
and muscle are a necessary part
of the equipment of every good
farm, and there is abundant op
portunity there for the employ
ment of both.
BUSINESS 10CI1LS
Can you afford to trifle with no
serious a matter as to neglect a bad
cough or cold, when fur a trilling
amount you can secure a bottle of
"Hickory Dark Cough Remedy,"
that ia guaranteed to cure or your
money refunded. Trice 25c 60c
and $1.00, per bottle. For sale by
R. L. Hunt, Pharmacist, Condon
and dealen everywhere.
But nioal In Uio vlty at ll.o 1'alaca
hotel.
Rye. 8 Gilliam Co. Milling Co.
Oata. 8 ailllm Co. Milling Co.
Tbe Palace hotel turiilsliel flrt-clat
loanl anil nioiiii lo their patron at
reasonable rut. Try tliein a week,
The old remedies are best. Hick
bry Bark Cough. Remedy has been
in ue for over 100 years by the old
Dutch Dunkards in Pennsylvania,
and ia still in use by the families of
Western Pennsylvania. It is ab
solutely pure; made from the bark
of the white or shell bark hickory
tree. Tbe bark is shipped from the
east, and manufactured in Salem
Oregon. For tile by R. L. Hunt,
Pharmacist, Condon, Oregon and
all dealers everywhere.
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