The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, October 29, 1914, HOME AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTION, Page 7, Image 15

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    HOME AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTION
YOU CAN EARN 50 00 PER DA
ij, with th
Well Drilling Machine,
Drills through any fonxubaw
Five yen arteftd of any other.
Hu record of drilUoi 1 30 fed
and driving cuioa ia 9 houn;
Another record where 70 feet waa drilled on 2 !
dt
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kEiEKSON MACHINERY CO., Manlri., Portland, Or
WATER SYSTEMS
PNEUMATIC AND GRAVITY
LIGHTING SYSTEMS
Acetylene and Electric
numbing Supplies at Wholesale.
Get My Prices.
R. A. TWISS
fourth and Jefferson Sts., Portland, Ore.
THE GEM D1ST1LLEK VAFOIUZEIt
SAVES
auto owners 60 per cent fuel bills,
lays for itself in a month. Owner
c..;ents wanted. Sales Dept., room 16,
.'.27 Broadway, Oakland, Cal.
VOR EVERY PURPOSE
Write to
riNKE BROS.
183 Madiaon St. Portland, Oregon.
Manning's Improved
Table Lamp
300
Candle
Power Light
50 Hours
Light to
One Gallon
of Gasoline
PRICE
$6.50
Beaded
Fringo
for Shade
60c Extra
Supplies for All kinds of Gasoline Lamps
ond Hollow Wire Systems.
H.W.ManningL.&S.Co.
63', Sixth St., Portland, Oregon.
SAY! DO YOU
M'ant to Sell lour Mining or
Investment Storks or Bonds?
Hi' YOU DO
We can give you a price on any
thing in the United States, as
we have been in business in
Oregon and Washington for
over 12 years, and have a live
correspondent in every city in
the U. S.
We do no commission busi
ness, but buy outright and sell
outright, so you have no both
er, but let us know your price.
Address
P. O. Ttox 205, Vancouver, fl'n.
O. W. Brokerage Company.
I
Maderite-
in
AMERICA
and you can't buy a
. better Paking Pow
der. One price, al
ways 25 cents per
pound,
Sold by all
Grocers.
THE DKY CAMPAIGN'S IS THE
WEST.
By William E. Johnson.
On November 3, the Issue of state
wide Prohibition will be decided in
six states, in each ease, the proposi
tion has ben initiated oy the people.
These states are Oregon, Washing
ton, California, Colorado, Ohio and
Arizona.
In each of these states, save Wash
ington, the issue is a constitutional
amendment. In that state, the peo-J
pie Initiated a complete statute.
There are now ten states under
statewide Prohibition Maine, Kan
sas, North Carolina, North Dakota,
Tennessee, Georgia, Mississippi, Ok
lahoma, West Virginia. The Virginia
law, however, was enacted by the
people on September 22 and will not
go into effect until next year. The
Virginia vote was about two to one
dry. West Virginia entered the dry
column last July by a vote of about
three to one.
In the six states that vote on the
question next month, all are dry in
their rural sections, the saloons be
ing confined to the towns and cities
and, for the most part, to the large
cities.
For various reasons, the dry policy
hna alwavR been more popular in
rural sections. The lack of police
protection the larger proportion or
jhome people and the more responsi
jble character of the population has
naturally resulted in the rapid spread
of dry territory in rural districts un-
til Prohibition has become almost the
universal policy in country sections
all over the United States.
There has been another reason for
the hostility of the farming classes;
to the license policy. In almost;
every case, the towns, cities and
municipalities get all of the license
revenue while the expense of crim
inal courts, jails, asylums, peniten
tiaries is assessed against the tax
payers as a whole. In this way, the
farming classes are compelled to pay
taxes to take care of the product of
the saloons In the cities, which cities
get all of the license money there
from. Another factor is that the farmers
sons and daughters go to the cities
for their higher education and to
enter the trades or business. This
is another reason why the rural elass
er are interested in the conduct and
welfare of the cities.
The fact that a very large part of
crime, pauperism and insanity is due
tn drink is almost universally con
ceded, the exact proportion being only j
in dispute. It is within the common;
knowledge of all that a very great;
' proportion of human ills is on ac-;
1 count of drink. The only question at
! Issue is, what the people are going to
j do about it. .
Some people regard drunkenness as
! inevitable, that drinking intoxicants
lis natural and unpreventable and in
i sist that the way to deal with the
! problem is to recognize it as a per
manent factor in raising revenue
from it for public purposes.
The drys believe that no vice or
evil is necessary or inevitable and de-
I clare that the way to deal with the
problem Is to fight it, prohibit the
traffic in drunkenness and do all in
the power of the state to stamp out
the business.
It is frankly admitted that the pro
hibition policy will not wholly eradi
cate drinking and drunkenness, just
as no crime Is wholly eradicated by
laws prohibiting it. Laws against
murder, have prevailed for thousands
' of years and yet a large number of
murders are committed in every state
each year in direct violation of these
prohibition laws. The drys scout at
the idea of licensing murder.
The liquor interests raise the cam
paign cry that more liquor is sold in
dry territory than in license territory
is not seriously considered when it is
patent that if more liquor was sold,
the greater would be the profit of the
people engaged in the traffic. A mer
chant ordinarilly will not spend
money to curtail his own business.
It is a curious fact that no whisky
whatever is manufactured in either
Oregon, Washington, Colorado or Ari
zona. AH of the whisky and a great
part of the beer consumed in these is
imported from the eastern states.
The rapid spread of the dry policy
all over the United States indicates
the general satisfaction of the people
with the idea.
Wilson's -Bankrupt
Stock Store
173-175 2nd St, Portland, Ore.
The Store That Will Rave Yon Money
On Everything lou Vse, Eat
or Wear.
We Also Carry a Nice Line of Store
Fixtures.
Come In and get our prices.
J. T. Wilson, Prop.
Liquor and Drug
Habit Cured
A High-Grade Sanatorium for the Success
ful Treatment of the Liquor Habit and Drug
Addiction.
Correspondence Solicited.
References: R. L. Gillespie, If. D. ; B. L.
Nordtm, M. D.
LEE MILLER, Mgr.
Phono Tabor 5077.
201 K. 82d St. N., Portland Ore.
TnkR MontnviNa Car.
HIDES
nJBS, W30L, PELTS, ETO.
H3BBABD-STEWABT CO,
Seattle, Wash.
Write for Price List and
Shipping Tag.
(Please mer.tion this paper.)
Lewis Audible Speed Indicator
A simple contri
vance which at
taches to the
crank handle of
any separator and
is adjusted to the
required speed.
Until the right
speed is reached
an alarm bell
rings; when the
right speed is at
tained, the bell
stops ringing but there is a clearly au
dible click to be heard with each revo
lution. When the proper speed is passed
and the machine is turned too rapidly,
the click ceases.
COLUMBIA DAISY SUPPLY CO.
Portland, Oregon.
COMB TO
THE NEW MADISON HOTEL
Cor. First mi Madison, Spokane, Wash.
STOP WITH US IP YOU VALUE
COURTESY, SERVICE AND HOMELIKE SURROUNDINGS
Management Arthur Q. Jurg.
Rates 60e and Up. Special Weekly Sates.
GUARD YOUR EYESIGHT
Thero is an optical specialist in your locality who prescribe BHTJDON lenses.
It will pay you to become acquainted -with him. Rhudon lenses are only furnished
to specialists who are competent and trustworthy.
Watch this space weekly for further information about RHTXDON lenses and how
to buy eyeglasses intelligently.
WESTERN OPTICAL COMPANY, Portland, Oregon
NAME OF OUR AGENT IS YOUR LOCALITY FURNISHED UPON REQUEST
When in Seattle
TRY
THE
FRYE
mMmm
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Seattle's Greatest Hotel
OPPORTUNITY
This is No
Time
to Take Chances
If you Lave surplus funds, i
Buy Conservative Bonds
We can supply
City of Seattle 7 per cent Local Improvement Bonds, King
County Commercial Waterway District 7 per cent Bonds
and other high grade bonds, free from all taxation and
readily available as collateral for loans, if you should need
money quickly.
Write for particulars:
BOND DEPARTMENT
UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO.
Ilogo Blilg,
Seattle.