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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1926. PAGE THREE SHI FAVORS RELIEF FOR FARM FR Eastern Oregon Candidate For Senator Makes Announcement. I hereby announce myself as can didate for the nomination of United States senator on the Republican ticket. If elected I will be guided by tne following principles: I believe that no prosperity can be permanent that is not shared bv all classes and that the prosperity of this country, especially of Oregon, de pends upon the farmer receiving a fair price for his products. I favor the passage, by Congress, of a farm relief bill which will assist the farmer in marketing his crops so that the surplus exported will not set the price of what is marketed at home. And further assist him by protected laws so that he may re ceive an equitable price for home markets. When this is accomplished I favor an aggressive policy looking to the reclamation and development of our arid lands, the building of roads, the development of idle water power and the upbuilding of mer chant marines. I believe in the principles of and the rigid enforcement of the 18th Amendment and the Volstead Act. I believe in more severe penalties be ing enacted for Prohibition Law vio lators and that these penalties be en forced impartially upon those who have illegal possessioi of liquor and those who manufacture unlawful bev erages. I believe public officials who take an oath to uphold our laws and then violate them are a great menace to our government and should receive the maximum punishment. I favor the strict enforcement of the narcotic law, the emigration law, favor the enactment of the Child La bor law amendment and believe in the right of Labor to organize and bar gain collectively. I believe the Monroe Doctrine should be our guide in forming con nections with foreign nations. 1 believe the Direct Primary should not be amended or supplanted in fa vor of hte convention system. I believe in reforestation and ad ministering of our puolic grazing lands in the interest of the small land owner. In the event of war I favor the uni versal draft of industry as well as that uf man power. A. R. SHt MWAY. OREGON FIRST AND ALWAYS IS SLOGAN OF FRED STEIWER SPRING TONICS. From State Board of Health. In the good old days many persons thought they needed a spring tonic. Mother made sassafras tea or pre pared a mixture of sulfur and mo lasses and the youngsters were forced to take a dose whether they liked it or not. Today we believe that scar city of green vegetables has some thing to do wtih the lowered vitality at springtime. The best spring tonic is good-tast ing, refreshing and health-giving vegetables and fruits. Vegetables and fruits are important parts of the diet. They supply iron, lime and oth er mineral elements that enrich the blood, nourish the tissues and pro vide bone-building materials. Veg etables and fruits are especially valu able because of their rich vitamin content. Vitamines are life-giving sub stances in the food, without which, no matter how much food one eats, disorders of nutrition occur and pro tection against disease is lowered or lost. Vitamines are a means of keep ing up the health of the individual. They are known as vitamines "A," "B," and "C," and each has a nutri tional value. Spinach contains a lot of vitamin "A" and this vitamin aids in prevent ing and curing rickets, malnutrition and bad teeth. Cabbage, tomatoes, spinach and beans contain a wealth of vitamin "B"j this vitamin pro motes growth and improves the ap petite. Lettuce and tomatoes are rich in viamin "C"; this vitamin aids in the prevention and cure of scurvy. A child who gets all the necessary vitumines in proportion to his needs, is bright, active and happy. His eyes sparkle, his skin is rosy and he has a lively expression. His muscles are firm and his body well- rounded. At no times does he need to be tortured with sulfur and molasses. Vegetables are excellent spring tonics and have taken the place of disagreeable home remedies formerly thought necessary to health. Equally important is the wonderful out-of-doors with lots of fresh air. There is nothing just like the exhilaration and thrill of out-of-door life. Walk for health. It is the best exercise. Eat your tonic with a fork instead of a spoon. This is the new idea for a spring tonic fresh vege tables and fruit. Green leafy vege tables and fruit are available the year around. , Plenty of oxygeti plus a liberal diet of green vegetables will provide the energy and vitality neces sary to insure health and happiness. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County as administrator of the Estate of John C. McEntire, de ceased, and that he has duly qunlillcd by filing his bond and oath of office. All claims against said Estate must be presented to the undorslme'l at the office of C. L. Sweek, in Heppner, Oregon, duly verified, as required by law. on or before six months from the date of first publication of this notice. k Dnte of first publication, April 22, 1020. R. A. THOMPSON, Administrator. FOR SALE Or will trade for Port land property, 402 acres in Blue mountains, known as South Jones Prairie. Margaret Jones, 399 E. 16th Street, N., Portland, Oregon. reducing expenses of government. "Principles of 18th amendment and vigorous law enforcmeent. "Federal aid in marketing farm supplies and justice to farming in dustry. "Fair working conditions and wages, strict immigration laws and to labor the right to bargain collectively. "American merchant marine, ships, shipping lines, shipping facilities, shipping service. Regional control of shipping board. "Increased federal aid to irriga tion, roads, rivers and harbors. "Reimbursement of counties ac count of removal of land from tax rolls. "Contribution to Oregon from rev enues derived by government from public domain." Mr. Steiwer has requested that the following slogan be printed after his name on the official ballot: "For America. For Oregon, first and always." Salem, Ore., April 16. Frederick Steiwer of Pendleton has officially filed for the republican nomination for United States senator. If nominated and elected," reads Mr. Steiwer's platform, "I will stand for strict attention to public business and a square deal to all men. "Reduction of the tax burden by ESTRAYED. From my place, about 16 miles south of lone about January 15, 1926, the following animals: One black mule, branded MR on left shoulder: one black mule branded R on right hip; one dark brown mule, branded inverted F with double bar above on right hip; all these animals are 4 year-olds. Will pay reasonable re ward for information leading to re covery of these animals. 2-4 A. C. BALL, Box 137, lone. Wanted at once, unencumbered housekeeper for ranch; all-year job, widower's home; four adults; to have full charge; prefer middle aged wom an; references; state wages expect ed. Address M. J. B., Gen. Del., lone. A Standard for the People THE INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION respectfully urges you to attend their special public lecture, "COMFORT FOR THE PEOPLE" By J. A. BOHNET of New York City, at Hotel Heppner Dining Room, FRIDAY, APRIL 23rd, 7:45 P. M. All Seats Free No Collection ALFRED E. CLARK 1 SENATORIAL RACE Declaration, Slogan and Summary of Platform Are Announced. Salem, Ore., April 16. Alfred E Clark of Portland, candidate for the Republican nomination for United States senator today filed his declar ation of candidacy. At the same time he gave out his slogan after his name to be printed on the official ballot and the summary of his platform. His slogan ia, "I stand for popular gov ernment, constructive legislation and honest public service." Following is a summary of his plat form: Mr. Clark is unalterably opposed to the return of the old corrupt conven tion system, to the dictation of party nominations by Bny newspaper or group or interest. He states that, if nominated and elected, he will work for and support: Peace among nations; the further limitation of armaments by interna tional agreement; until then prepar edness adequate to our own national security. Economic and legislative policies that will seek to : (1) Establish and maintain a profit basis for agricul ture; (2) Give to the farmer for his labor and investment a return as fair and certain as is enjoyed by other in vestment and labor; (3) Encourage and develop cooperative marketing, and through cooperation between pro ducers and suitably authorized agen cies oi me government stabilize, as far as possible, prices of basic farm products. Continued highway construction and eapecially the development of an aaequate system or market roads; a comprehensive plan of reforestation. lhe exclusion of Asiatics; the : smciion oi immigration; laws pro hibiting the industrial exploitation of child labor; the maintenance of high standards of living; the pinciple of voluntary collective bargaining 'be tween employer and employee. The continued businesslike devel opment and colonization of feasible reclamation projects. Legislation that will give to Oregon 11 the benefits and revenues from the public landit forests and resources in Oregon owned by the Federal gov ernment, thereby aiding state devel opment and reducing taxation. An adequate merchant marine un der the American flag; regional repre sentation on the Shipping Board so long as the government remains in the shipping business; continued and greater harbor development in the Columbia river and in the harbors of Oregon. An adequate naval base at Tongue Point. Rigid enforcement of the criminal laws of the state and nation as they are written, including the prohibition laws, and laws for the suppression of the narcotic evil. Adequate provision for disabled veterans, their dependents and the dependents of those who died in the service of our country, and preference in public employment for ex-service men. FOR SALE Baby Holt, Jr.,' Com bine harvester. 12 foot cut. Ground Fall terms. 51-4. Notice to Horse Owners I will take up any horses running at large on the Parkers Mill range this spring and summer, and hold for damages, 2tp. FRANK WILKINSON. The Willing Workers are prepared to do plain sewing, tack comforts, sew carpet rags, etc., at reasonable prices. See Mrs. Jeff Jones for fur ther information. WANTED I want farms for cash buyers. Describe, give price. J. Stie ver, Dppt. 10A, Wabash, Minn. 2-4 Central Market C W. McNAMER, Proprietor FRESH AND CURED MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY Call us when you have anything in our line to sell. Phone Main 652 Advance-Rumley Combine Harvester I have the agency for this popular and efficient machine, and would like pros pective buyers of harvesting machinery to look this combine over before making a decision. Frank Shively Heppner Tailoring Shop Now located in our quarters on lower Main Street. CUSTOM TAILORING CLEANING :-: PRESSING also Full line of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Ready Made Suits. Choose Rasmussen Paints and Varnishes for "surface protection." The thin, even film with which they cover any surface, is imper vious to weather and durable. And beautyl A wide range of beautifully harmonized colors in evry line makes it easy to select .good, practical and attractive color schemes. Ask your Rasmussen dealer for color caxdt covering any of these paints and varniahea. For EiteHort ' RASMUSSEN PURE PAINT Also Creosote Shingle Stain; Porch Floor Paint; Bern and Roof Paint; Truck, Tractor and Implement Paint; Auto mobile Enamel; Spar Varnish; Roof Cotmg- rv- and Cement Coating. For Interiors Wall-Dura Washable Wall Paint; RacoBte Enamel; Imkfc Floor Paint; Oil Stain; Floor and Varnish Stain; Bath Tub Enamel, Durable Floor Varnish, Presto-lac -m -rjrrr for floors. RASMUSSEN & COMPANY Portland - Seattle Ask your painter or your rhnhvr Gilliam & Bisbee Heppner, Ore.