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pass Its declaration for a Repúblicas ^ a^ i® an outstanding right, but we áT® executive to sign. [unalterably insistent that its exercise ernment should give its effective aid It is better to be the free and disin- must not destroy the< equally sacred I in solving the problem of ample and terested agent of international justice right of the individual, in his necessary | becoming housing of its citizenship. and advancing civilization with the 1 pursuit o f livelihood. Any American j Government Should Protect Bonds. covenant of conscience, than be shack has the right to quit his employment, ! I believe this government should led by a written compact which sur so has every American the right to ! make its liberty and victory bonds renders our freedom of action and seek employment. The group must I worth all that its patriotio citizens gives to a military alliance the right not endanger the individual, and we paid in purchasing them. I believe I to proclaim America’s duty to the must discourage groups preying upon the tax burden imposed for war emer No surrender of rightsyto a one another and none shall be allowed gency must be revised to the needs of Republican Nominee at Noti world. world, council or its military alliance, to forget that the government’s obliga peace and in the interest of equity id are alike to all the people. distribution of the burden. fication Ceremonies Dis I no assumed mandatory, however ap tions W e are so confident that much of pealing, ever shall summon the sons I believe the negro citizens of Amer- cusses Problems Con of this republic to war. Their supreme the present day insufficiency and in- jca sb0uld be guaranteed the enjoy- sacrifice shall only be asked for Amer efficiency of transportation are due to ment o f all their rights, that they have fronting Nation, ica and its call of honor. There is a the withering hand of government op earned the full measure of citizenship sanctity in that fight we will not dele eration that we emphasize ane-# ouir bestowed, that their sacrifices in blood opposition to government ownership, cn the battlefields ,of the republic have gate. “ HOLD HERITACE AMERICAN Disposed as we are, the way is very we want to expedite the reparation entitled them to all of freedom and make sure the mistake is not re opportunity, all of sympathy and aid NATIONALITY UNIMPAIRED” simple. Let the failure attending as and that the American spirit of fairness sumption, obstinacy, impracticability peated. A state of inadequate transportation and justice demands. I believe there Advocates Party Responsibility as | and delay be recognized and let us facilities, mainly chargeable to the is an easy and open path to righteous Distinguished from Dictatorial and *md th® bIS’ W J S ’ unsel£! sh way failure of governmental experiment, is relationship with Mexico. It has seem a , , _ to do our part, neither covetous be- Autocratic Personal Rule— In Re- | cauge of ambition nor hesitant through losing millions to agriculture, it isdiin- ed to me that our undeveloped and ferring to League of Nations, Says j fear, but ready to serve ourselves, hu- dering industry, it is menacing the j uncertain and infirm policy has made We do Not Mean to 8hun a Single | manity and God. With a Senate advis- American people with a fuel shortage I ua a culpable party to the government- Responsibility of This Republic to j ing as the Constitution contemplates, little less than a peril. It emphasizes , ai nvistartunes^in that land. Our re- World Civilization— Favors Protec- 11 would hopefully approach the nations the present day problem and suggests i lations ought to be both friendly and tive Tariff, Merchant Marine, a ! of Europe and of the earth, proposing that spirit of encouragement and as-4 sympathetic. W e would like to ac sistance which commits all America claim a stable government there and Small Army, Woman Suffrage and |that understanding which makes us offer a neighborly hand in pointing out .. i., . n j . i a willing participant in the consecra- to relieve such an emergency. National Budget. ! tion of nations to a new relationship Grcss- expansion of currency and the way to greater progress. I be credit have depreciated the dollar just lieve in law enforcement. If elected -------------- — | to commit the moral forces of the as expansion and inflation have dis I mean to be a constitutional president Marion, Ohio.— (Special.)— Warren world, America included, to peace and credited. the coins of the world. We and it is impossible to ignore the con international justice, still leaving G. Harding was officially notified here inflated in haste, we must deflate in stitution, unthinkable to evade the of his nomination as the Republican America free, independent and self- deliberation. We debased the dollar law, when our every commital is to candidate for the Presidency. His reliant, but offering friendship to all in reckless finance, we must restore orderly government, the world. speech of acceptance is, in part, as in honesty. v The four million defenders on land Humanity is Restiva. follow s: and sea were worthy of the best tradi Will Prevent Unreasonable Profits. Chairman Lodge, members of Noti It is folly to close our eyes to out In all sincerity we promise the pre tions of a people never warlike in fication Committee, members of Na standing facts. Humanity is restive, peace and never pacifist in war. They tional Conwpittee, Ladies and Gentle much of the^world is in revolution, the vention of unreasonable profits, we commanded our pride, They have our men: The message which you have agents of discord and destruction have challenge profiteering with all the gratitude which must have genuine ex formally conveyed brings to me a wrought their tragedy in pathetic Rus moral force and the legal powers of pression. It is not only a duty, it is realization of responsibility which, is sia, have lighted their torches among government and people, but it is fair, a privilege to see that the sacrifices not underestimated. It is a supreme other peoples, and hope to see America aye, it is timely, to give reminder that made shall be requitted and that those task to interpret the covenant of a j as a part of the great red conflagra- law is not the sole corrective of our still suffering from casualties and dis great political party, the activities of [ tion. Ours is the temple of liberty economic ills. abilities shall be abundantly aided and Let us call ¿-to all the people for which are so woven into the history j under the law, and it is ours to call restored to the highest capabilities of thrift and economy, for denial and sac of this republic, and a very sacred and the sons of opportunity to its defense. citizenship and its enjoyment. solemn undertaking to utter the faith America must not only save herself, rifice if need be, for a nation-wide American Womanhood Praisod. and aspirations of the jnany millions but ours must be the appealing voice drive against extravagance and luxury, to a recommittal to simplicity of liv - The womanhood of America, always who adhere to that ftarty. The party to sober the world. ing, to that prudent and normal plan its glory, its inspiration and the potent platform has charted the way, yet, somehow, we have come to expect that of life which is the health of the re uplifting force in its social and spirit ual development, is about to be en interpretation which voices the faith public. New conditions, which attend amaz franchised. Insofar as congress can of nominees who must assume specific- ing growth, and extraordinary indus go the fact is already accomplished. tasks. trial development, call for a new and My party edict, by my recorded vote, Believes in Party Government. forward looking program. Thé Ameri by personal conviction, I am commit Let me be understood clearly from can farmer had a hundred and twenty ted te this measure of justice. It is the very beginning. I believe in party millions to feed in the home market, my earnest hope, my sincere desire, sponsorship in government. . I believe and heard the cry of the world for that the one needed state vote be in party government as distinguished foiod and answered it, though he faced quickly recorded in the affirmation of from personal government, individual, an appalling* task amid handicaps nev the right of equal suffrage and that dictatorial, autocratic or what not. the vote of every citizen shall be cast er encountered before. No man is big enough to run this Contemplating the defenselessness of and counted on the approaching elec great republic. There never has been , the individual farmer to meet the or tion. one. Such domination was never in And to the great number of noble ganized buyers of his products and the tended. Tranquility, stability, depend distributors of the things the farmer women who have opposed in convic ability—all are assured in party spon buys, I hold that farmers should not tion this tremendous change in the sorship, and we m ean. to renew the only be permitted but encouraged to ancient relation of the sexes as ar assurances which were rended ih the join in cooperative association to reap plied to government I venture to plead cataclysmal war. the just measure of reward merited by that they will accept the full respon Our first committal is the restora sibility of enlarged citizenship and their arduous toil. .. . tion of representative popular govern* give to'the best in the republic their A i d to F a r m e r PledgeW. ment, under the Constitution, through j Our platform is an earnest pledge suffrage and support. This is not only the agency 'o f the Republican party. a fortunate people hut a very common of renewed concern for this most es Our vision includes more than a chief sense people with vision high but their sential and elemental industry1 and in executive, we believe in a cabinet of feet on the earth, with belief In them both appreciation and interest we highest capacity, equal to the respon selves and faith dn.God, whether ene pledge-effective expression in law and It must be understood that toil alone sibilities which our system contem mies threaten from without or menace plates, in whose councils the vice pres makes for accomplishment and ad j practice. We will hail that coopera- from within, there is some indefinable Ption which again will make profitable ident, second official of the republic, vancement, and righteous possession voice saying “ Have confidence in the shall be asked to participate. The- is the reward of toil, and its incentive. and desirable tfife ownership and op- republic; America will go on.” same vision includes a cordial under There is no progress except in the | eraticn of comparatively small farms intensively cultivated, and which will standing and co-ordinated activities stimulus of competition. $250,000 Timber Sold, The chief trouble today is that the | facilitate the caring for the products with a house of congress, fresh from Spokane, Wash.-—Purchase of near of farm and orchard without the la world war wrought the destruction of the people, voicing the convictions which members bring from direct con healthy competition, left, our s.tore- mentable waste under present condi ly. 100,000,000 feet of white pine tim ber on a tract five miles north of Met tact with the electorate, and cordial houses/empty and there is a minimum tions. America would look with anxiety on aline, Wash., for approximately $250,- co-operation along with the restored production when our n,eed is maximum. functions of Senate, fit to be the great Maximums, not minimums, is the call the discouragement of farming activity 000 by the Ohio Match company was Df America. It isn’t a new story, be either through the government’s neg- announced here. est deliberative body of the world. tact or its paralysis of socialistic prac Republican Senators Conscious o f Oath cause war never fails to leave depleted storehouses and always impairs the tices. A Republican administration It is not difficult, Chairman Lodge, efficiency of production. War also es will be committed to renewed regard [ Fourth Division Goes to Camp Lewis, to make ourselves clear on the ques tablishes its higher standards for for agriculture and seek the partici- | Washington.— The war department tion of international relationship. We wages, and they abide. I wish the pation of farmers in curing the ills j bas issued instructions for the fourth Republicans of the Senate, conscious higher wage to abide, on one explicit justly complained of, and aim to place division to move from Camp Dodgs, of our solemn oaths and mindful of . T . condition— that the wage earner will the American farm where it ought to T »ur constitutional obligations, when we * give full return for the wages received. be—highly ranked in American activ- »aw the structure of a world super ities and fully sharing the highest good Greater Production Neoaesary. government taking visionary form, fortunes of American life. j I Want, somehow, to appeal to the loined in a becoming warning of our Becomingly associated with this sub NEW PRIGES FOR MAGAZINES devotion to this republic. If the torch sons and daughters of the republic, to ject are the policies of irrigation and (Subject to change without notice) of constitutionalism had not been svery producer, to join hand and brain reclamation, so essential to agricul * B oys’ Life (Scout Magazine) 2.00 dimmed, the delayed peace of *the in production, more production, honest tural expansion, and the continued de B oys’ Magazine . . . . .t*. . . . . ' 1.50 world and the tragedy of disappoint production, patriotic production, be- velopment of the great and wonderful Christian Herald ........ .... 3.00 ment and Europe’s misunderstanding ;ause patriotic production is no less a We3t. It is our purpose to continue of Ameadca easily might have been iefense of our best civilization than and enlarge federal aid and not in sec Collier’s Weekly, 1 y e a r ,... 2.50 avoided. The Republicans of the Sen :hat .of armed force. Profiteering is a tional partiality, but for the good of all Collie#’s Weekly, 2 years, . . 4.00 ate halted the barter of independent prime of commission, under-production America. Country Gentleman, weekly. 1.00 American eminence and influence, is a crime of omission. We must work Delineator, 1 year,. . . . y . . . . . 2.00 Hi Budget System Favored. which it was proposed to exchange for sur most .and best, else the destructive Delineator, 2 y e a r s ,............... 3.00 I believe the budget system will ef an obscure and unequal place in the reaction will come. Designer and W om an’s Mag The menacing tendency of the pres- fect a neeessary, helpful reformation, merged government of the world. Our party means to hold the heritage of snt day is not chargeable wholly to the and reveal business methods to govern azine, 1 year, \ . 1 . . . . . . . . 1.50 American nationality unimpaired and ansettled and-.fevered conditions caus- ment business. I believe federal de Designer and W om an’s Mag 3d by the war. The manifest weak- partments should be made more busi ansurrendered. azine, 2 yeaxs, .................... 2.00 The world will not misconstrue. We less in popular government lies in the ness like and send back to productive Hunter, Trader, Trapper, . . . 1.50 effort thousands of federal employes, So not mean to hold aloof. We do not temptation to appeal to grouped citi- wfco are either duplicating work or mean to shun a single responsibility tenship for political advantage. not essential at all. It would be the blindness of folly of this republic to world civilization. Mr. and Mrs. R. O.Jack were among I believe in the protective tariff pol There is no hate in the American to Ignore the activities in our own the Needy residents here yesterday, heart. W e have no envy, no suspicion, country which are aimed to destroy icy and know we will be calling for Lorene Cole gave a party Tuesday no aversion for any people in the >ur economic system, and to commit its saving Americanism again. I believe in a great merchant marine. I afternoon for a number of her little world. We hold to our rights and as' to the colossal tragedy which has mean to defend, aye, we mean to sus lestroyed all freedom and made Rus I would have this republic the leading girl friends, who enjoyed the occasion tain the rights of this nation and our sia impotent. This movement is not maritime nation of the world. I be greatly. nitiz&is alike, everywhere under the to be halted in throttled liberties. We lieve in a navy ample to protect it and Mrs. Adkins ancHittle daughter have shining sun. Yet there is the concord must not abridge the freedom of able to assure us dependable defense. of amity and sympathy and fraternity speech, tihe freedom of press, or the 1 believe in a small army, but the best been recent visitors at the home o f in every resolution. There is a genu- freedom of assembly, because there is in the world, with a mindfulness for Mrs. Adkins parents Mr. and Mrs. S. . Ine aspiration in every American no promise in repression. These lib preparedness which will avoid the un H. Stoner. breast for a tranquil friendship with erties are as sacred as the freedom of utterable cost of our previous neglect. Twin daughters,-weighing 5J and 6$ religious belief, as inviolable as the I believe in our eminence in1 trade all the world. One may readily sense the consci rights of life and the pursuit cf happi abroad, which the government should pounds, arrived July 28 at the Portland ence of our America. I am sure I un ness. Wje do hold to the iright.to crush aid- in expanding, both in revealing home of Mr, and Mrs,Carl Nunencamp. derstand the purpose of the dominant ^edition, to stifle a menacing contempt marbkets and speeding cargoes* I be Mrs. W. L. White o f Union is with her group of the Senate. We were not tar law, to "stamp out a peril to the lieve in establishing standards lor im daughter (Mrs. Nunencamp) taking seeking to defeat a world aspiration, safety of the republic or its people, migration, which are concerned with care of the twins. The mother and we were resolved to safeguarcT Ameri when emergency calls, because secur the future citizenship of the republic, the twins are doing fine. ca. We were resolved then, even as ity and the majesty of the la m are the not with mere manpower in industry. we are today and will be tomorrow, first essentials of liberty. He who I believe that every man who dons the to preserve this free and independent threatens destruction of the govern garb of . American citizenship and ment by force or flaunts his contempt walks in the light of American oppor republic. W . H . ASQ U ITH In the call of the conscience of for lawful authority, ceases to be a tunity, must become American in heart America is peace, peace that closes loyal citizen and forfeits his rights to and soul. I believe in holding fast to every for the gaping wound of world war, and the freedom of the republic. No party is indifferent to the wel ward step in unshackling child labor silences the impassioned voices' of in ternational envy and distrust. Head fare of the w^ge ‘ earner. To us his and elevating conditions of woman’s ing this call and knowing as I do the good fortune is of deepest concern and employment. I believe the federal gov All Work Neatly Done disposition of the congress, I promise we seek to make that good fortune ernment should stamp out lynchinft Aurora • Oregon I you formal and effective peace so permanent. 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