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fAGE FOUR FRIDAY. OCT 0 DE1M 21923 1 baa. .Vat, . Mlw' ': 1 a . . a ,- , THE KLAMATH OTWfr, HA Klamath NPWS I1"10"11' i m p l n t ing the Rs luamaui splrit of chri!ltianity that rnbllahed tit morulas ,-; blossoms forth in happy hu- rtt Moaday by The Klamath mr-nityi contented in the ev pnbllahlaf, coaipanr at 10I-, . . ... ,... ,. ill 8ouik Fifth auaat. jumth! knowledge that they have jaJla, Oresoa. 'saved one from sin. fiictai rapw of Cfty af ku ! Without a Salvation Army a vmm .ad KUih Ooantt Amei ioa would not bo Am- fjaunerniaa. Ma. Mar.ci.ca. It has grown to be a jtjuuwu-u s . .nr j u'ux ij-LrLnjuinju-Vi . .. fTr-rtfl t 111 ltd . I'BSCBIPTIOJI RATES) ' " " " " " . VaMnred by carHnv moaih 9 -M Whether ono attends their JJ" k'. rl'!?r'n?r'" SlSo mcetinjrs or not it U nice to ttMttMioaa payable la wItum, hear their songs on the eve tfm HI R ESCIND y ELEANOR EARLY tt'TaYJ.. SVSOrMS (complacently. "I've beeu dro.lua , ma rritmha for half Jhc- girl. Kvlill Thorn. Holn aorlely , lino Mjriwn aim. .-vow la inn cry in, . girl! ba wnndallted her . Utile on a (Hot; and I buy my Unthe. wnrlil by having bahy and (ull- u t,e. utl.xea' department." ing to pnwut Ita father. Sybil, b ,n(1thfd "Marriage." wan quite properly married. but , ... ,,-,. ,i.f. there are a great many people ! obwrvod. la Ilka the thing, who deolln. to believ It. I J" " ,rl " She married Klrhard .n.tl.joihor girl's poison." during varkiton In Cuba. They; "Well, my dear, the doe yon "Cnug m bp nothing Httt imuiiromt.a la you. Hut. there are Buffering at.ter who'd give their eyeiet'th (or a worae bar gain. And ('nils won't go beg ging Ion. Yon ran bet your bottom dolltir on that. I'rmon- OFFICE CAT Saturday nlitht v thb attow will time at and the dauco will be aln iMhk oahlblt building nl the fairground, nl I o'clock. r'rldny noon, November . i polntn lutwhmii will Iw hold. Itotalla ot thh lun.h havn not hna worked out . hill II l ....... .1 . I B ....I kflH V Vb m n. I V.l.lo: H.y. Mr lllak,. .at Th. .h. .Ill ! iivorrnnr rnanao tor a In K la mailt rounty a Hiaiion to ! 1 1 oroc1r,; buy. at rtaoiihla prick, V. . . 0,,.p"" ... No. I Klamath-Ncttad 0nr po-l; "Wllllo: Hon.. tatooa. which ratft-b. dnat at ' '"" l""'"""- any Klamath Kalla, atora at thoi praarnt tliaio. Kxklbta or ratll t "8nra. WhKrf'a lh Ml brim Tho ahori aklrt. tllndya uMiirM Inn 't kolnii to null JukI Im . a ...... ... .nil I think mil ilna't ilnacrvii - . . u.u... .......... 1 It. ' iai.rad'aj aocond cli malt.r ni" '" "Follow fellow. ,rM , ,cqUnimm- o tlva' :n,a n"T" ",,J,-ihli. l va wa.iwt my Jaat bit ot wm , Mhlbllod and It will be u" ' "" "' .. at UM poatolflca at Klaaaalh I will follow Jesus" is one Of (days. Two waoka later Sybil U'll. ... I.ympithy on you. Uhnwalhat.il paya 10 huy only : ' ""T.. ., tSJIa. Owa. Nomb.r IS.tBrir ..-:-. If I a aonn hLm for Rr"' r'"1 "T. M-.ll nihbled a bran mutlln ! "A ,h!"1""n knk1'' II!Ino.. arado." a commlttoa mam- '""J. " ,u!n . h. " '"' ""J aadar act of March .ll7. ,nc,r pontes. It. Is a song So. mrtnt , kwp , u. marria; M.t l alliblad a bran ni filn. nn .,, , Jonu u , , . . . . who llk. lo f.! hi. waa on a f . . , !that injures no one and ren- H. ' Ji",' L'Ti J. Zt mod...-,bafa what you ,.,.. ,h. tb.r.. ra.l J""" " 1 MatannSSiV , ders comfort to many. No ,. , h,r'di,m,y. ,h. learn.' ti ... lhl' . 100 "'! Ihtn.lruf on his .boulder.-: up r.twd Klamath couuiy.' '"'"V""' ,,, . hl.h.! a . aaaaiaiiaa j that .bo U aolaa to have a rhlld. I 1 . .. . . 100 1 Hear l.onl. Ima the ilrl .one I and are tho tn.te.t Inrreo.lnk :"' lo 'n"''1 '? " ' ..." 1 ..JlL-K - -, t i i-"K-K" . " ; wonately rebelliou. at i nervy or wora." .na our.t ou fnllv. ,.,,, , oll, 0, , gJ, rBr Man, aeenaryr I ta mn- . L JlTl2lT; i . ' In th Salvation Armv. i... hh. .i rmm ' auddauly. "but why dou'l Jtoa eat i t .u i to lha elaa. that erualtei tho aula r l r r E"60 pr?T"Uo"!?,i r : bution PUT " Dl 1", IW daoo, Loa Aaralaa and Portland, while, taatora repreaeBUtWaa: Charle , - aV Millar, New Vork. aad W. H.. .- . . . - tackwail. chieato. v ELKS AT THEIR BEST Keeb the ArmV on thei'ha very moment or bin birth. a iitvnr.'a, aim marry v rata r appointment with a raal aa ! iir.rM hM. mnrrHDA In kiimiim:ii hecuii.. nr tnal hnv wnn VM .. .... . . ijob by sending in a contri-;Synll h;d pe.,, mrormaiiy a-ikUMr- m. Vl To7d i k. " we" w""" To7ed ha, : devotedly tor year..! Rybll pa.had bar aa. away. hlB1. iherora aba knew Train thera hadl1" uiprd her chin reriertlvely m,,tt - ;been another man John Ijtw-.nt ner pnitna. irenca. who went to Franca with, Time," h amwered .lowly. Lunch;,;. r'i) n Hotel Willard Coffee Shopiii ..- il t .a i ; , . - i tho niinty and up until Wednoa- nlttt fee. Itto .how tor nnlltiiia. day nlKlit US buva (nna uut tltia yaar. Over 100 potato tTowor.) M,,r the A.K.K. and never returned. ' Trlepboae 8T7 Aadtt Barcaa Ctrtalafloa , "r h a n a a a averythint. Stark , trasc.llfH becomo braullhtl main- lln ndiled on the evo of hi. run 7 . j 1 . .....I . .j ; iraiieate. oecomo Deauuiui uirui wnn 9 nanii The Western NiehU tt.ZSVl2i. he I think or John 11 feliher eheek I . a..liii.IIdh'I liha ami! tllatv VitUHrl "NVIIIIT- M n A priAil I uwr tuuivuauij iivaiiiiii'arii., .... I a. .1 ail .1. . Cukll'n I (HI llaTa eiTii ianinff vnuna ing Siagea oy me Iene- , frlead. we.1. Jack Moore. I any more. Ifa a nr that Uldo you do. Mm. Moore?" rrlake Ik llkb a momta-triip: Heaven'. Utile alri 10 wo- ara aipactaa 10 ealer axblhii.. a"t into in ani aa It la not aimuarr that tha,'1"" "" "" " peraon dl.playlni hla product ho . a piere of elyB.a. a member of tha Potato llrow. ' era- aaMM-lutloit. , W hardly kaow what lo y ' . ' ' ' ' , alwtlt the run ot tha Ohio 8MAI.I. KIRK KKItHlTKIt ;""""" hn 'b,U ' ?T?tl ' unttaita tltO.aM t till a tllltMlllaT Itltf A flro at tho pelican Day no'. ; . h ,h At the elevator they met Polly Wemnn. ' A braathlen. Dolly, with a d.mli of rarelea. roitKe on THE POPULAR DIVORCE '0emv an(j Protective Order id Sybil la' matron of honor, heallna over." I she reproache. heriwlf for hat wan alway. aarrulou.. "Oh. how Dolly "My dear, . - . . . . . nm umiii',1 ni nep niemnrie. n. ;Of fclks snow memoers Otjlna uealacted tha bahy dnrine tenderly worried to death. Mra. Tlmrao the preparation, tor .mho. wen- ,,,, , newt jM,t In the news of the dhy one is apt to overlook thclkdom at their best. Draw-dl . mrr fn n nTirnM nicinrv inr i increasing numoer OT aivor- CHAPTBH XXXIII ot dream., beoniifnl In dl.tanro. and nriDlications for di- the,r foundatlon thc' nave( 8-bU bald bar bahy on her it wa a lovely little romanro. j jes ana appucauons ir ui , j-m :a ra i .. ..u, ki. ..tin. ri.,. . ,1.1 ,..n ..,1 I pared .oftly. "I. a moonlit city phoned her. Then I grabbed a 1 tail, and .imply flew down. I'm' Factory la.t nl.ht railed ont tlla and hit her. arept t ra department Tha flra did (u, , h, , ,, ,,, .....r u.n.. ..... "''"' mtunwi asalnat firearm., tlma tha flra trucks arrived from t . . Klamath Fall.. At llmlly lioraa't Matter. Hot t .Ml.. Wara Flnker I. a teacher force. Thoowt form most . . T . . . I , ...... . 1. 1. 111.. into ma mirror, ".vy Koonnv..! ..'- -w.... , . n olA in unammA lin.l rMflfc .am.. -I4.i. rn". ,n i.i.it ..... .. , ........ F'- "- ...... .1.... .1... , ii,Ms, hBH ,'luw,MI' 1 '" even pow- vo an bwiiii. ciammy -.....-.-. - d,.r my BO... And ,,. ,lld. no aniu. "a. 11 aumetnma rr ...... ....-iv rlon. with th Imnort of her errand, "It'a about Valeria, dangerous condition in our , . th ear, d wh country and we share the the saloon nn gambling j dreadtm w. goime to happen 10' wt belief with many that all hall were as much integral 1 him." - Mni bel stirred her tea vlsor- 'eld- 1. . ... .a i-i . - . tsna nutrneo mm to ncr neari. ' . ine calamities mat seem 10 ; iwrut ui a ..-. va.......u..-h. hjm M hM hqenco emlwrraWMl her. I Hini'uy nnip in ifii )"u, uiy ut-ar. - I Saw .a tawr th irrnrerv .a J : " . Z. - - "...I o,h .h. vo.. J no-onneiy ni, nroaen np 06 spreaaing ine tlivorttl t "J - " ,crien in mm. ami uun ui. niau - lulwut II vil ift.nne nf the wont. i1"1"6 na ine l,very siamL' .f" "f1 Jto -- ., , ... Ta IV CMtaHrd) Yesterday a number of'.. V ua'a' ,Mlt. Tad. pickluc out (die nott tit Af y hink. Sib. Mint m woman mr marc man one man in a divorce, were filed And ,,VCd "Ce mo ' thc Elks piano, .topped hi. bnmmlna 10 jean divorces were 1110a. adq , . ,. ,hn1(,... nir!,..fc . hiroi that is but one day, for if j f tivities ,or th( next tj,rec j -k.c said that ta Adam." ho Ryhl! crumbled a- ladyflniter re- chapter. I V0U Will watch the records ... remarked, "whenever tain . ur; necmeij. .. ThrM dlvnreiM warfe arnhleri In i ... lis.. I Yvu perfect wreck." clnult aourt yaaterda by Jnd.e' MIm Maud t'hln t'hln I. a tel.' Holly cn.t a backward alanea . i-..tt. OB !.., of ...I o.. r.,i.,n rruei ana innuman treat menu , (lertrnda Himnk I. a arnoni Tho who wara granted wara: ) tmrhor lit ttliteman; Moat: It. inert F. Ityaa front Anoannlli stretch and Strain Ire motor Ityan: Joaephina lowra from) dealer.' lu WUMt; Kkna. Ilewey Power.; and Klfla M. - . ' - Wllliaraa from Allla A. Wllllama. 1 . - . . Honealy '- 1 " 1 1 11 - I If you dohbt that hdneaty la Harold V.- Fowler. Alama.la.itHb beat poller, laka a loaaon " ' New -; . ' t. : Shipment ofWate Including Many Stylet with Brlnw All Head Siiea ' $5.00 : Sybil. Something ilreadful. I t Dolly AVexInu tell, a alartlluB tale r Valerie, and Incidentally give herself away In the nexr nighU. "Ycit-H-a. I suppose you eou -1 n. !..., t-"w. ABel ot a com In the ueau. Alt' . V But behind all this is a tnot hara have tho aamo clammy j lovo a d...en dltterent men ft'"..'- cunci 'most noble numose Elks 'faeltnaV and . the offspring in-; n umereiu way., br trranted. i . . .! F ' 1 variably .nrvlve.." "There are many d 7- m a l au i now Deuer man most pco . Treat lightly the marriage ! . .. ....- ' . " , pie that there is suffering vow and the country at , . . ., the solemnity of the occa sion at the altar and you during the winter. With the ! money that you play on the ! .. ,i;nn. 11,0 fcave cheapened the people Westprn rome m removed the real standard , . ' : t t, cared for this winter. jf living, and' turned society Jnto a hodge podge of evil from which there is no re fcef. . .. Klamath county seems to iave more than her share , This is the way Elks have. I They do their charitable work along lines that eem right to them, and no one lAan initaatinti ilinle mnllvag f divorces, probably due lc Wegtfe.n Njghts blarM lilt; iiuksum Miiu jcuwui ui - .. .. . .! forth in all the noise possi- umanny wno are aurac ea 1 b,e to attract attention. The !reyi! p?th-J0,a money rolls into thS treas- ity. Be that as it may, Kla- , ,. . . ,, . . ury and there it remains tnath Falls wants no notor-1 ... . . ,. . X . ..until some one is m distress lety as being the fertile field f . ., . i t J ... . . . and that very moment a ior divorce. We can stand ... , aU- t , . ... , . . : committee learns the facts Cbout .anything else that if ... . ., ., , ,. : ' 7 . . . , and then provides the need ed about us, but we do not , .... . . s.1. u u j- a- ,ful thihgs to make that per xhensh such distinction as . . . , ... a au t t,. i sort comfortable. , win rate us wiwi nenu. ui force, .in most cakes, is most 1 CONWAY ON HIGHWAYS Tarlably unrvivet. Mm. Tliorn drew hrr pnrptc aflthan about her narrow fthouhl on and nh.Tfrod. "Iri (tot bo's I bollen tbf Lord s DPY.-f r.-inp to bo ihrourh puhtshlne . phn ponfM3d dl malljr. "Thontxh If Ht fver tt anythlnc bappoh ta thai Imby, It itoctua an If thore'd RHot blue oliv' to IIt for." Topjt all . worHbipned Tddy, and declared staunrhlr that lie was "a real Thome." He waa a hand so iu e child with endearing, tnrall mannern. It waa, (or in stance, his adorable way to ulip hia soft, baby band Into the band of one or another of his wor 5hlpplnK re la tires. He wan an affectionate bahy and unusually demonstrative. When he watt tired he liked to be held, and, with one hand clutching hU own yellow curls, would lay the other confidingly anainst the cheek of the person who held him. . Christmas came, and Teddy, at eight months, was lorellcr and more winsome than erer. Tad brouRht home a small tree In the back, of bis car, and It was Val erie who bogged to decorate It. She hung the baby's stocking. and bought bfm toys enough for a dozen children. Regrettable and plainly a itlgma On those wno Par- Ax f - , f H- I Then between Christmas and ybii, Tiiorne. yon re a higher ! vided each evcninB In iicipate in it ! y IUncne0n IOaay ;.Vew Year's she sold her pleated! thought and goorl- hall wlmre the sh vuii j 1 wuuiiu Biiver crepo oniy stisnny mnssy nu,.!Annual Potato Show Dates Set (Con UnnM Froaa Pac Owe) fall... and I'arda Zell Mrlay.;fmm the nlt who .tola a da ! unlda 11fLa11a1.il vallny warn yaa-jand tried un.uraanfully for two. tenlay arantad a lie na to mar-1 day ib anil It tor 13. Dlacuut ry by tha county clerk. . . ared at laat In hla attempt, to . 1 find a buyer who would offer "That' make, a dlfferetica," I him moru than 3. tha thief took wild a llltlo boy aa be anlppad! Ihb' dog-bark to tks lady who nit the left aar of nna twin.. of tho owned hi in ' and was ' rewarded ' , lor tilk boneaty with a IS bill. I , Snappy Models , All CbloH' ;"?2.95 BON MARCHE) t 419 Main Street; I I . IMIMaOhB rgrees of the well-known erntttsy nut all off them ecstatic, to b sun There's young love, which U al-; " . ' " ,v . " " . .7 T ' "Z . , u k, i r . " i ,i . j...in tlons, llruoB Drnnls, publisher of !eLrbUna?dVl"nldU.rf-'the.KUmaih Newa. wa. elected mlil.tle.aeed !ore. with Its 'ra-i'oi, C,"'',"U, ,h"p"or !.! opea-iH.1 o much fun. of, Tno aaViy .ommttloo ron rourn. And paction, that "" :.,,u r j. w. Ken... director In itwlf ou l .riitnatlo,,. hat. I of 10 arlclllturia rom. come, to it. en,.e alter awhile mUtBU uf ,he ch,mlMtr ot rom. And eomnaliblliijv.on which all mnn.. ,f,nry SoImin. prf!iuon, pormanency mn a- ''"'"-!f-the pouto grower.' oraaniaa tlood old-f.nhlwed affection. ; irH n fin... wlthont apeeehca and Tnrbelown." .1 UPr of Arai,rlc,B .RloIl pa,, "Than why. my daar. It you .n(1 chairman of the BRrlcitltural I bellovn all thai, don't you marry committee of tha chamber of; C'rnla?" commerro: Jera A. Johnaon. a Sybil poured hemelf another niemlx-r of Iho Potato Grower.' enp of tea. t ,aotlatloii: C. A. Hendemon. wh "rtcnuie." .he .aid. 'Tra ah . relary of the Potato drawer.' a Inr.itrabln acntimunlaliHt a poor, i .orlatlon and county agent: and! embittered .little devil, cha.lag i Eurl lleynnld.. aocratary ot thai rainbow, on a .illy primrose path, j potato .how and secretary of the "Once 1 had a aoblen boy my ( chamber of commerce beautiful John. With the nun in Tentnllve iMt-a Changed bis hair, and all tha blue of aky The ,,ure da,M ol NoTem.j and wut lull.! eye. He died, her 12-13-14 were thought nnad-, like a erunader. for an Ideal, j ,able and the ilaflnlte dates ot j mix nuw nc .up,, ima u puna-1 November . , 10 and 11 wore torn In khaki, between Craig and decided upon. . Thl. Vlll allow me. Doar old Craig. In hi. double- the lojtlon to celebrate Arml.tice ' breasted aerge. with a little dan-; dny (t the name time that tha druff ort his shoulder., and hi. Potato Show I. on, and add to hair a trifle bald, where he part. . the entertainment offered. It was it-"' .. .. - . thought. . ' i I ! ! will discuss the highway a .l!...1" ''u""la.n.Dlo,"e ,THP Ckl VATffiN ARMV 'to Dolly Vtestonfor f42. and iTHE SALVATION ARMY, plogram He wil, doubtleSa i Purcha.ed with the proceed, a '. . - . ..." ttmnAfint h hnh nna. nt fnmv litiii. il j a i toll mnnv fof-to narta im t-ifY 1 " " . .vviwi ine uuve lur xuuut , taupe with a beaver collar. wihi erumpicit nor napkin. Entertainment will be pro "sybil. Thome, you're a bigger vided each evening In the Legion ow will bo nem kii;iw that I. a fool. Uon't atagtd. by membern of the Amer- you know that all life i. a com-Jean- Lesion. The Potato Show promise? If yon can't have what will open at 10 o'clock Thnrtday. yoa want, take what you can get November 8, and except Suturday and bo thankful. There aren't ; ntghr will close at. 11 o'clock. ow on. the Salvation Armv to the roads of the 8tate ! "Von mu.tn't, Val!" t , , . and take a swat at the atrated Sybil, tomes before the people -- .... .i,jni, ,il "Why not?" .he demanded. "I With clean hands and honest ' a., j.i - lovo him mnn 01" anything"! g ICaujr UUitU. Jiearts. Mr. Conway cannot say Jts members are loyal , too much about roads, how- people who believe in their: ever. "The highway system .they do much good for hu- ' greatest achievements and finanitv in a nhvsical sense !anv information that is triv- a L a. . i ... ...a , . . , .r . x-uiuioi, tie quesuoncu. jen out penaining to it is ft On the street corners of 'always welcome. After thc holiday. Mabel phoned. "Sybil dear." ahe pleaded, "jfou .imnlv HUHt heln me flnrf nil Religion most sincerely. That; of this state is one of the apartment. we came back ye- A U J U 1 e 1... ' a A i..' a. .1 terrtnv ltlt1 w, Ira.llu In Aunt Kinma'n. Ilttt Jack', a. iicrvou. as a witch with aunty puttering around. And wc ab solutely must get into a place of every town in the country; No state in the entire) , " cnion nas aone as wen m'liappy in all my life. Jack-, per- the old tambourine and the 'tiass drum beat the tune and building roads since 1917 a." ifPC,y wonderful. Hut he'll die ir wo r.ny here I know lie will. JO minutes at limn f nr tho snrimw minrloil Ihnc fWirnn AnI thiii ... u.ii,1 . ; ., 1 " .. ' . i , , ' "Hiii are .omethlng drend .aqnerents to ine irniy asiwitn ant: rnspeci ior vne fnl. A hundred and twetity-flve they challenge sin unci in- fact that most other states''"' ""y P'aeo you'd look at. iyite those who are wiihoul .have had greater resources t T6"':" '"J" 11,0 ""-: I ' . ..au trill .able little kitebenetta. r . gptllc liu niuiuui xiiijv..., ..;;. il.. g v u i z I i;uiumilull. j "i in dying to 'eo tho new .join them ill a cup of cof-!Bvcn with these facts well : apart monta on Commonwealth 'lee and a doughnut. established, still no state i l',"f ,r"! "-'s''"n and every- , ;ihlng. I mtppone they're .imply People should give freely has done so much road;1)in r .iSi,t hut we're g;t io o tneso gooa people, incy, uuiidin? ana done it so well. : get .omcwhern and that', an rt turn, do the good they f ftiretertd to do. There is little i it here 1. In it. t- rjM.l.. a: ii a... ",!"k 'W in uiijit: iititcH h wits llie,wil,,, i. hi. doesn't care Me', like that. I .... VV-AIAW :W i -a. a Itow many ixqple j-ott ktvnv end their coMs willi.Daycr Aspirin! And lioW tfttt')'ati'c.lirard pf its jiroinpt relief of sure lllrnat or tmsilitit. ' X'o woiiilor iuillinns Cuke it .or colds, nctiralijii, rltcuniatism ; ami the aches and pains that go with them. Tbe wm dcr Ti that anyone still worries through a winter withoiit these If , , n,,, (T.,.. i(. H HKU inai. j . m.. a.j.'ii. s,.i. niuii kiinrui. a. ..unci WllllUUt UlCSC niypocHsy in the Army. ! custom ' to smit hin and! Tho moat', extravagant creature! lalilelal -Thev relieve (llli.'l.k' A-el have llfi elTect it-hiitever nn tl. Jf-luimjtiir no classical lan-j thigh., Modern heavyweight! ! you over'.nw. .why, on our i heart, rictuls have told you Baver Aslirin is marvelous; doctors rttunge, claiming no super-jalso smite the ham 'when l hwmhin, " l! m! Ifflye ,latarol " ,8imtlcs'- KvtV"SSil l , willi ptpveh ditec Wity the members go forth they meet. , . (looked at. oh. darling. ti; itn!:? -Vx m)t l'"4 't to -lie test? ; : Rn the hiihwn v and livwiivs o lltnily tut) gd lo bo. t run. I, Stnd claim for their converts I Among the higher verti-j0.";.';-;'0, " 'j he meek and the lowly bralcs, the two - creatures i sybil mot her timt afternoon. I ihu unwashed and the un-jthat haven't any sex arcjA new Maiioi. in abbreviated iie.n.-They take to a better , the mule and the woman '"'..J'io Kcxpia'.ned. understanding: of life, occa-jwho tries ib be manhish. junrveying her tubby Tatnpft Avf.irln I 1h tft-K 6t Rrf Mihafartarv A Contrast in Principles t and Parties f- .... Democratic Vy Republican FOk the protection of labor, in , dustry. akrieulturif a'titl citizen ship the Republican party started the protective tariff. Tho Taine Aldrich biH -which was wiped ottt by democratic, leadership in 1913 and the - Fordnoy-McCumber bill which went into effect in 1922, closed America's doom ta Hie free entry of European manufactured goods, produced by cheap labor, and the livestock and agricultural products of South America, New Zealand : and - Australia. . Under these a duty of ,42 cents a bushel vtan placed on wheat; IB cents a bushel on corn; l'i to 2 cents a pound on tiattlc, 50 cents per hundred .pounds on' potatoes; $2 a head oh Bhtj'dp nhd 31 cents pel pound on scoured wool. THE tariff is the safeguard of American industry agriculture and . com. murce. If changes are to be made in existing tariff laws they.. can best be entrusted to friends in the tariff party the Rcpiiblicnh party. Protec tion against foreign competition means prosperity. If you' would have a continuation of prosperity-', , . ' Vote Vot THE Ilemocrntlc party has al ways opposed a high protective tariff. It , stands for "tariff - for revenue only" - br a . !competiUv8 tariffi" When the Underwood lar went Into effect there followed in its wake a near panic that was only averted by tho World War in Eu-. rope. Wheat, corn, cattle, sheep, wool, potatoes and other products were placed oh the free list. The farmor suffered from foreign com petition, and scores of . factories closed down and brought on unem ployment and bread lines, Rev enue for government expense be- came so low that the Stamp Act of October ' 22, 1921, went Into effect and a' tax was required on all notes,' deeds ahd mortgages and perfumes ahd other sundries. f3Hl EftXTTi - Sr.;??.-'., For Preiident ' Ait ; For Vice-Prewdeni ViV-tt .i SilbpoH a .'dpublicah I'rcsidcnl by voting for Jddge R. R. Butler for "Congress Paid adv. by rtbpuhllenn state. Central Committee 807 Imperial Hotel, Portland. ' i Phil .VntMhan, chairman i (.,r"';l Cook, aecratary