Candidates is Governor When • candidate for pubHc office makes a campaign promising what he will do if elected. It ia fitting and proper that the voter examine the public record* to ascertain whether or not the candidate's record squares with his campaign promises In the pro­ ent campaign Candidate Pierce prof esses to be the apostle of lower taxes. Mr. Pierew’e ffeeoed Wr. OlcaH'i Record L Of th* Sa.lt4.OOB of state taaee for IMS. Mr. Pierce epecifteaQr approved of te.MS.OSa This U M pw eem of the total Mr Piecee had ao opportunity te vow on th* other I per cent, as he we* not a eaeasber *f th* tegislature when it »as up fee rasa. a He voted for Bf per eent of all tea aprro* priation bsUa of th* ISIS leasian of the lesiaia- tura, and for all th* appropriattoa Ulla J th* epamal aaeMo« oi ISM. S Th* tease Highway Cotnmiealnn now work* without par Mr Fiery introduced a bill to pay the coenmliaeaere 111000 a year. 4. He voted te eubmit a bond iaaue of *400,* 000 for a n*w pviutenttary Oovemor Ok Oft hat repaired the old on* with convict labor at no laa aapinee. I Mr. Pierce claims he wfshee te relieve real estate of th* tax burden, rvt be i* th* author of a Mil submitted to the legislature which would eaempt from ah taxation moneys, notes, a edits and accoenta. S In the last few ywi he voted for IIS »al­ ary increeaee. 7. Hr voted apainoi the bills to consolidate th* etat* bureaus and commissions. • He introduced a MB prwidinp for th* most elaborate eommlaaiofl any state ever had. He specifically provided “to occur* every cinren of Oregon a* opportunity at all times to work for the etate.” and provided a $1,000 salary for th* head nd th* eoBaotesicm. TMe bill was purely BociaBctte. * In the 1S1T, lPtP asst IMO aaaeione of ths legislature there wars appropriation bills intro* duced totaling llO.IBB.oOO Of these Senator Pierce voted for $l*A7»,00B Measured by every otandard, Mr. Pierce is the most consistent littlo tna booster the state of Oregon ever had. / f I. Ho introduced a change in the state sec­ retary's report which has saved the otate many thousands of doTsrs since ISIS. A Hl* renovation of the penitentiary saved the stat* n*ar!y half a million dollars S lie lecurs1 funds for a training schorl building for th* Bova' Institute without a single d> liar or additional taxes. 4. He is the originator of th* Oregon Blue Sky Lew which save« th* Otegon peuple nul Mons of dollar* annually. I He was responsible for th* stopping of Junketing trip* by stat* official* at state expensa *. He secured th* passage of a budget law effecting large economies in th* state govern ment, which eouid not otherwise be accom­ plished. T Th* change in the Stat* Sessions Law, recommended by him, save* th* state $¡0,000 a year ( He has been universally commended far th* eacelleace oi ilia official appointment*. ». Re la res¡ onaibl* for change* in th* ad- Bunstralion of tiie stat* ferma, which this year brought returns of $*»1,000 into th* state. 10. He has shown himself, by hi* acts, a friend of th* e-a «arene men, has warmlv «up ported the tenu» measure, and has admtmsleted the lew in the interest of the es-sci .ic* men with boneety and efficiency. II. He has liken the first real constructive •tep in th* equal let ion of th* state tax « tuatioa by th* appointment of a comnunee of eux-rts to investígate and rv;-ort to the legislature th* entire scope of th* taa problem in ttvs »'at*, thus assuring that any changes to be made will be made along sane, conservative and construc­ tive line*, which giro far mor* promise of aecur- lag result* than demagogic bewailing and idle campaign promiaes such a* ere being made bv the non-partisan candidate of the Democratic peity, «,;■«< taJy in the light o( hi« rgMgd *• the chxmptoB tax producer at th* etale of Ore ««•. Vote for Olcott for GOVERNOR REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE WALTS* L TOOIE, Chairman. IT WORKED OUT FIFTY-FIFTY Artist Really Net a* Osnsrsus ae Cir­ cumstance* Would Have Seemed to Shew. An American artist, who ha* ipeut moat of hi* time in Paris, tell* s story of a French painter who has i generous heart and a •Inina«! wit- It appear* that th» artist and'hia lister war* joint owners of some boua* property in Ikina. One day on* of tli* tenant*— a taller—cam* Io the artiet and raid tfcat he could not juiv hi* rent. Chiropractic Talks ^«>t«l la t«> hwd milt fn th* venal way to th* age of about flitj clay* thra If thr «utf I* Wrong and vigor > hi * gradually rvduew the am«uni un til none la ted after th* calf I* •!*<> to sixty Avv d*y* c4d Alfalfa or -lover hay and a grain mixture- of eorvunral four pert* bran <>ii* part and ollmeal on* part la k«q«t h.-tere the eelv*a Th*y will begin rating grain an«l hay when about a m.iBth old »ml will gradually tm-r«m- plvtely, Taschini a Gali lo Orma eaun Mue -Nor “It’s the same kind of fating that anakoe an animal trainer take more pride in subduing Hie firro-et «•««*- turra of ths jungl ' n he would m farcing a tomcat te jump through Special excuision fares from «tâ­ tions in Arizona. California, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon and Ctah to Baltimore for th«- liem«fit of del­ egates attending the Convention of the United State* Blind Veteran* of the World War. to lie held at Balti­ more November « to 11. have been arranged by the Southern Pacific Company, The special rate» apply to mem­ ber* of the organization, detiendent memtier* of their families anl iw«-«l n««t Yea, Yee; Ge Onl exrred H«' |»>uiola The graia mi* Th* art of the Invlsililllsta Is an turo nw-aiioami aervea Ih* ptirp««m- I ultradlmmalonal temporal apnltal an. Juei a» wvil a» m«>r* vi|H- «en»* orgnns nwreial calf rovai» -C II. Ecklae. I but to ttir residue of dlffvrrnllnliM chirf <>f thè «talry dlvlalon. t'nhrraKy u-nvltlvli), that la to say, tlw-lr art la of Minnraota. synarethetlc New York Ttmra Buffalo Wool Bhalieepsareen Philosophy Buffalo wool collv<-t«-ring make* ari--<» mor* durable If It tie now. tie nut to route; If It than ihuee of <«rdu> ir, wool. Mount Iw not to com«'. It will be now ; If It *d buffalo h«*n«l-< «««Il for it <»X* arid lw n«>t now. yrt It will rouie; the rradl- n*w tniffnlo re’ ra for »1<«i lues» 1« all. Rhakr»|«oiro I COLD WEATHER IS HERE and its time for your HOTl’AKES. We have Alber* Buckwheat and Flapjack Flour and Kerr’rt Hotcake Flour. And for spread we have Karo Wedding Break rant, dark, 5 pound ♦ * B* B • e* ♦ * «« * » ” 10 pound light. 5 pound *• 10 pound .Monopole Cane and Maple, in bottles ... Mayflower Cane and Maple, in cans __ Crim nun Rambier, tall can«....................... “ “ in buckets ................... MORC CREOIT “I wonder why- it i* that women seem te have a w ikneM for marry­ ing dissipated men " “It isn’t a weakmw*,” «aid Mr. Ihihwait* firmi» Approximately 1&0.U00 person are expected to attend the Pacific International Livestock Exposition to be held at Portland, Novembt-r 4 te 11. accurding to announcement made by John M. Seolt. Gemeral Paww-ngrr Agent for the Southern l*adfic Company al Portland Uvretock brooder* from the en­ tire Pacific Coast, including point* aa far north as British Columbia, have arranged for entries nt the show and more than $75.090 will be awarded in priaea. Reduce»! railroad fares to the ex- position have tirwn granhil by th«* Southern Pacific Company from all points on its lines in Oregon, Cali­ fornia. Nevada and Arizona. To Hold Convention C. K. IN GALL*. Secretary. “What « mi I do for you ?" a»k« d th* artiet. “I cannot inter« !«• for yoa with my sister bm-aus« I am not on good terms with her.” As a mat­ ter of fact the artiet ama nganlod a* a failure by hie family. “However,” he added, after a thoughtful pause, “here is the money to pay the rent, only don't let anyoue know I have gi»«n it to you.” The tailor after thia used to re­ turn periodically «hen hi* rent was due and obtain the money from the artiet “I appear to be very generous.* the artiet remark*! on one oon-mn, “but I am not, homue* I get half <«f it back from my suier aa my st «re of the rent.”—Philadelphia Ledger. Thouaanda To Attend J. B. Coury < 36c (¡Tic 40c 7«r»c 26c 30c «íc 70c The People’s Store Before Buying a Stove or Range PR I NCI HAS OWN 200 Skin d seases are but the surface reflection* of in­ terrai ditwrderB. An ex- amination.Q by us, will trace your <1 inorder* to their cause and our scien­ tific adjustment* will eliminate the cium . The steamer Perim ha* brought from Bombay and Karachi a con­ signment of an i m a is presented to the prime of W ale* in Nepal atid given by him th th« boo . The am- vale indude a young elephant and rhinoivroa, a leopard cat, a thar, a aambur drer, and a* ver* I spti-ira of pheasant*. They came over in «drarg* of Mr Ihxrtor, curator of the Victoria garden* in Bombay The Zoological society intend* te exhibit thee», together with another gift of animal* to the prince winch ia lieing sent from Singapore, tn a »p.■< al indoatirv in the middle of the gar­ den*. -London Time« Weekly. Consultation Free. * ■ NOINK COOLIO BY OIL Drs. Scott & Scofield AT SCIO BOTEL Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays Hours: 9 to 11 a. no. A* the result of teste inaile during the war at the aircraft f.ut->ry at Farnborough. England, it was dem- onetrated that in eir-coolrd internal- •wmbustwMi engine* •• much as 40 to 47 per ceut of the cooling wa% under certain condition*, done by th* craak-oea. The result ba* brew Did you ever atop to think or ask of what kind of material they are made of or where they ■ ■ ■ ure made? ■ ■■* 1 1 1 Minnesota lOea le lo Qtve Vawnartere G*od Start an* Then Fee* Hay and Oram. Th«- milk <»f 4ft ont of every inn cowe kef>t la tlm l'a11««I matee la «ubi aa whole uillk. Owner* nf th* h*r cwlv«-e are rular«] and the farmer .Vt-wid* u¡v>n buying what he nnvd» ilrr» k con étant danger of cline*** and bio b*rd »sHclotn Improve« from year Io year. When ralekig calere under the«« eon diti *« som* milk must be uaed. a* them la no eubMltute for It Experltrweita In pre-graaa at the Mln newnta evpeHinmt *ratl<>n «tmw that th* beet plan an far vrertued out te te gl»» th* calve* a good start with milk and then gei them œ gnda and hay «* ao-W M WMhte, The |ÿen eeg. The Stoves and Ranges we handle are made in Oregon and manufac­ tured from Nationally advertised Pure Armico Ingot Iron and Wellsville Steel No old iron or common ca»t iron uwd in their construction. They are no higher in price than eualern made ttlouea. You can always get extras at moderate cost. Every Stove and flange Guaranteed to be the equal of any. Patronize borne industries. N. I. Morrison,