VMiK TlltllCH THE EVENING HERALD, kLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FUIDAV, APRIL 2.1, ioa WESTERN STATES PREPARING FOR (Continued from Page Two) democrat; two representatives In congress mill 11 governor to county olllclnln, ) Frank It, Gooding, former govnr nor unit (ippoiiunt of tlm Nnn-1'nrtl-nan l.nnguo, will try ngnln to defeat Senator NtiKont. having fulled In tlm uttunipt two yimrH m;o. 1 1 Ih oppon milH In tlm light for the nomlnntlou liy rnpiilillciiiiH will Include Col, L. V. I'atcli ami Cnpttiln A. It. Connor, botli overseas veterans. Idnho parlies will nomlniito ntntu cnnilldatoft nt conventions In August at Iilulio Falls, Tho republicans moot nt Conor d Alono April 28 to select dolegates to tholr nntlonnl convention and tho democrats will tnko similar notion tit Lowlston Juno 1C, tin expoctod to voto for tlitno candi dates f i mil ouch party for whom tuo voters Iiiivii oxproMNiiil n pafm'unci). Knch party will voto for .lio iioml tuition of (Ivo presidential electers: u cniullilato for tho nomlnntlou for United HtntuM senator; tliro.i ciipiII ilntuH for tho nomination for mem bers of tho House of KoprosmlntlvoH mill cundlilutoii for slate inn I county olllcuii. Montana Tho state presidential proforontlnl prlmnry oloctlon In Montana la sot for April 23. Petitions havo boon filed In bohnlf of flvo candidates for tho republican nomination. No dem ocratic, presidential candidates Imvo entorod tho race. Governor Sam V. Stewart's name has boon notorod and Warren (J. Harding, Ohio; Horhort C. Hooror, California; Hlrnm V. Johnson, Cal ifornia; Leonard Wood, Now Yrok, and Frank O.I.owden, Illinois. Tho stato primaries, nt which stato and county o til com will bo nominated, will bo hold August 24. Oregon Oregon's stato prosldontlal prl mnry oloctlon will bo hold Friday, May .21. Knch of the two principal political parties will oloct ton dolo gatos to tho national conventions, four Pitch from tho Htnto at largo, and six onch from tho congressional districts of tho stnto, two por party from each of tho thrco such districts. Oregon votors will Indlcnto tholr proforonco for tho nomination for tho olllco of president nnd vice-president of tho United .States by 3 direct proforotlnl voto for theso caiulld.'ites All candidates for provident and Tlco-preslilent will hnvo tholr names1 on tho ballot, nnd thoso finally elect-1 od nntlonnl convention delsgates will Xi'viiila Thn republlcaii statu convention, which will uhooso six delegatus mid six alternalos to tlm Chicago conven tion will moot In Itono on Ap'll 27. Tho Nevada convention In addi tion lo selecting dolegntcs to tho Chicago convention, will mako a rec ommendation for appointment an nntlonnl committeemen from' No- vndn, ' Primary oloctlons woro hold In oach county to solect stato conven tion dolcgatos and no offort was mado to send an Instructed delega tion from any county. Only two presidential cntndldatos (linvo mado any campaign In Novada, Oon. Loon ard.Wood nnd Oov. Frank O. Low don. Supporters of thoso candidates will fight (or an Instructed delega tion, It la said. Only ono candldato has made an nctlvo campaign' for appointment as national committeeman, Sam Plntt of Hono. Dologntcs to thn domocrntlc con vention woro choson several weeks ngo by tho stato central committee of tho party. Thoy are unlnstructed. New Mexico In addition to a Justlco of the su promo, court and a representative In tho lower houso of congress. Now Mexico will olect a full set of stute mid county ofllcors this year. Now Moxlco lias no prlmnry law and nominations for stato nnd, In most casos, county olllccs aro mado In convention. Primaries aro hold In n few counties, but this Is purely a local nrrangemont nnd thoro Is no Inw to govern It. Tho ropubllcnn stnto convention March 2C oloctod dolegates to tho national convention. Tho democrats will hold their stnto convention nt Itoswell ou Juno 3 to select dolo gntcs to tho national convention nt Snn. Frnnclsco In July,' AT THE LIBERTY SUNDAY tvx;muMai n w w-nw" zsaa wewsarTifC hit hhw m irracacjCggai&xv-. """ ii-ttf M-r &' 'K.. ?&&$& 4:&?MS$?y .:xSKv:Xv ;?'&&' KNEXREK 'f-yf most powerful picture v"MffQ:y- sir: VjUsxl' i.v. ryzr.vr sir E&iiJ.'&i&vi i.';j.i' t yxtifwXMbgkJmatt iMScs&qt.tiM -,MrX$isil .-fy. assess "j- c TusifuisiBxrv. Mnviw s. . x.tBj . -mrir ticyvK . ii r .'. Jiin.(i?j :mmminmmmMMm BaBaBaBaBaBBBaBiBm f -,v"3sM i-k 1u ihrected by T.Hayes Hunter Otoe Prodnoor baa put the spirit, tho aotlon anil the troth of "Dsert Gold" upon the aoreen. Ity ldoas, my wlahavtn my hopos hava boea fulfilled. 1Us w. . ff.MvaMlf1!'! W I'lrLM'H Wlil'ILlMrl Sv? AT THE UBERTY SUNDAY ffffvjwsffrifwvvftftffvy iiir i-i-iiriiJ-i-iJiJii-fWiri j-, i.s- VWVWWWWWNrVAA 1.: f'- .IH Opening Announcement WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC THAT OUR NEW DRUG STORE WILL BE OPENED TOMORROW, W SATURDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF APRIL. WE ARE LOCATED AT EIGHTH AND MAIN STREETS, AND WE WANT YOU TO CALL AND INSPECT OUR MODERN AND UP TO DATE STORE. WE WANT TO ASSURE YOU THAT OUR MERCHANDISE IS ALL NEW AND ALL RIGHT. AS AN INDUCEMENT TO HAVE YOU CALL ON US OPEN ING DAY WE ARE GOING TO RETURN OUR PROFITS FOR THIS DAY TO OUR CUSTOMERS. THIS IS A BONA FIDE BUSINESS TRANSACTION WITH NO "CATCHES" OR "STRINGS" ATTACHED TO THE PLAN. WE HAVE PREPARED IN SMALL ENVELOPES COIN IN VARIOUS DENOMINATIONS FROM FIVE CENT PIECES TO TEN DOLLAR BILLS.' THESE ENVELOPES ARE ALL . SCUFFLED AND PLACED IN A BASKET AND OF COURSE NO ONE KNOWS HOW MUCH COIN IS IN ANY ENVELOPE. THERE ARE NO BLANK ENVELOPES IN THE BASKET. WITH EVERY PURCHASE AMOUNTING TO TWENTY-FIVE CENTS AND OVER, THE CUSTOMER SELECTS AN EN VELOPE FROM THE BASKET. IN THIS WAY THE PUR CHASER WILL RECEIVE NOT LESS THAN FIVE CENTS WITH. EACH 25 CENT PURCHASE, AND IF LUCKY MAY- f RECEIVE ONE DOLLAR, FIVE DOLLARS OR TEN DOLLARS. ,, PLEASE REMEMBER THAT YOU ARE NOT OBLIGATED TO MAKE A PURCHASE AND WE WILL APPRECIATE A . . ; , y ?3 rW'! e' L. W I i' .a. i ,,tviH CALL JUST THE SAME. BUT WE DO WANT YOU TO COME AND INSPECT OUR STORE AND MERCHANDISE. WE HAVE SPARED NOTH ING TO MAKE OUR STORE MODERN AND COMPLETE. YOU WILL BE WELCOME OPENING DAY, ANY DAY AND "j EVERY DAY. ' T !vi. a - s l THANK YOU Square Deal Drug Store Safety - Service - Satisfaction AMMAMrtMMMMArtrVAAAAAAMAAMAAMAftrAAArVW VWWVWWWWVWWWMVVWWWWVWWWWWVWAM SAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAMWVWWWWWVWWWVWMWWWWWWWVWMAAM Washington and Alaska Full tlckots, carrying namos of candidates for posts ranging from ono governorship, a United States Bonatorship, and seats In congress tc county offices, will bo submitted to Washington olectors at a stnto pri mary oloctlon Soptember 14. Tho candldatos chosen at the primaries will run again at the general election Novomber 2. Alaska voters also will have many names to pick from at primary oloc tlons April 27 at which they will choose candidates tor territorial of fices. The Alaska candidates also will,mako the final run November 2. The Republican state convention at Bellingham April 27 will BOloct dolegates to tho national convention. The Democratic state convention will moot at Spokane May 17 for a sim ilar purpose, Wyoming On Mar 10. Wyoming political p r Ilea will hold their state conventl-ine. Delegates U the stabs conventions are U ba. cfcoaem ei oatjr aavaa- tlons to bo held May 4. For tho state meeting tho Republican will gather at Shorldan and tho Democrats at Lander. Tho regular primaries are not held until August 17 and the only matters to be settled at that time aro tho choices of the" two parties for Wyom ing's solo congressman and for coun ty officials and members of tho legis lature. No amendments or other constitutional questions are up for consideration this year. At a recont mooting of the Repub lican stato central committee In Cheyenne National Committeeman Patrick Bulllvan urged that an unln structed delegation be sent to tho na tional convention and no objection was oftored by those present. Utah Preparations aro being made by Utah Democrats for their state con vention here April S3 (or .the seise tion of delegatea to the national con ventlon at Ban Francisco. The Re- pablleaae will aalect national eon ventlon dolegates at tbelr state con vention at Price, Utah, on May 3. ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORT DILL PORTLAND, Apr. 23. Tho "dead line" for closing the polls on the State Chamber of Commerce refer endum on the four measures and the flvo constitutional amendments that wlll.be on the ballot of May 21 has boen extended by State Secretary George Quayle, a number of clubs being too late to get their ballots In by tbe original time of closing, April 15. Mr. Quayle's offlco espucta .to mako the renult known before May 1. A ballot containing argument for and against each measure and eaoU amendment, was sent to the clum bers, ao that individual noBatara wight vote on theia. Ono of the measures that seems likely to fare exceedingly well Is the one providing 1.26 mills for the further support of tho State Univer sity, tho Agricultural 'College and the State Normal School. While no referendum results have been glvea out on It, it has to date been official ly endorsed by the commercial or ganizations of the following cities: Salem, Dallas, Bend, Pendleton, Hillsboro, Grants Pass, Redmond, Portland East Side Marshfleld, En terprise, Cottage Drove, Ashland, The Dalles and North Bend. Tho legislative committee of the. Baker Chamber of Commerce, tha Union County Ad Club, the Federat ed Community Clubs of Martoa county and other business group have also endorsed tho measure, which has received about 100 formal endorsements ao far. Mora than 9,000 croupiers a&& other employes aro on the payroll ot tho company which operate to famous gambling casino at Moota Carlo.