ROSEBUBO NEW9 REVIEW. TUESDAY. CCTOB EJ,?LI22t- ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW lud Daily IL W. HAT KH .... liEKT (i. ItATKA. SUBSCRIPTION RATES I in 1 1 r.r vcar. br mall iially. six months, by mull lially, three mouths, liy mull Daily, single month, by mull Dally, liy carrier, per uioniu.. Weekly News Hevlew, by mall. pe.' year n.otrf IS Th. a-aorlrtr4 P' l clulvly of ul' ... di "if Ik. crodllcd 1. It or ?nd l to all o".l l.rw. ,.,l..l,..l Ii.r.tn. al.p.l-'h" h.rwln ara alao ra rvd. utrt-d as second class matter Muy 17, Urcgon, Uliuer I.UH KOafcBURG, OKtGON, NEAR THE DANGER POINT Leo M. Pornberg, former Spokane business man and now a resident of I jus Angeles, writes to The Spokesman-Review that that place "is highly competitive in a business way;" that "thou sands of people are drifting there that' have failed elsewhere;' am' that lie would advise no one to move there, "particularly if he or she is located well in Spokane or elsewhere, as it is the height of folly to quit a surety for an uncertainty." Commenting on tho foregoing expressions the Spokesman-j Review has the following to say: It is not necessary to discredit the great state of California for it is truly one of the wonder states of the union in order to sound a timely warning like that written by Mr. Dornberg, or not to believe that inflation can be carried on, as in California, with out a reaction that will be proportionate in violence to the violence of the inflation. The census records show that California is near the danger point of inflation. Sixty-eight per cent of its people in 1U20 were in cities or towns of more than 2.r0(). That left but 3'2 per cent in country and in towns of less than 2500. The city, town and vil lage population of California in l'J20 could not have been less than 75 per cent of the total, and it is more today, for the movement hince 1!)20 has been the heaviest in California history. California the southwest have had the call on immigra tion and capital liinco 1910, while the northwest including the entire northern tier of states from and including Minnesota west wardhas been resting since 1910. California's increase in population between 1010 and 1920 exceeded the combined increase of Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. There is, of course, no such disparity in the natural resources the scenic charm, the transportation faculties and the avenues that open out to the commerce of the softs of the two great regions. Even the Los Angeles booster, if truthful and well informed, must admit tl:t in some ways the northwest excels the southwest iu lirr.lw.i- in u-ntnr noweiv in mineral wealth, in train fields, in fisheries, in nearness to the orient and Alaska. He would not plant that we have superiority of scenic charm, but we have. California has been driven furiously for 10 or 15 years; but l ho northwest is a rested nag, with a record of running speedy races between 1H80 and 1X90, between 1890 and 1900, and be tween 1900 and 1'JIO. The kon'J'IU'r Klk. art- planniii.: mi a bU time in xt Thursday nii:ht when several ' -mint; bucks" will be I'laud'-d and turiti d 111 In tlic pas ture villi i heir iimb-nd brethren, l-'ollovv inc the liiltliiiiiin. ii chicken Mlpper will be served. The pep eoi-l- inlltee promises an cieiilnti if good li-evvitc spoil .tnil a big nt lend. nice la ii'i;eii. uttt-ot (own member iliould make Ii ,i pelui tn iiHeiiil lodge next Thill s.ltiv llil;(ll lo partic ipate 111 the treed tittle. del II finning mill III lie. in w.uri hi 'til. Whin tell lit e.-. icll Ibe llolo. I tile title that fclvia slltleluctloll. . Mt. SXi:V.ltT ItAI'li , j lir. II. 11. Stown.i. i e in n i ii 1 1 il . t if ' th' lec.ll pOt l.f tl.e Atlterl.iitl l.e Vie!!, anil Male dele-lite tit the 11.1-I tletial i iitiv i ill ten. ii mi ned Sunday , ftulii San I'laiu-lsi n where he and Mi H:em mere in attendance nt ; the n.ilfett.:! path, nut: e( the Ainirl cali l. i.ien lie ri pens thai the cenvctitiett Mas 11 w mul, rt ul uf f nr Iro-n riiry Matidpi'lm. and ih.u l!n l l.e:iiin tun lelepod plans vvMih will resell in nuuti iiond during Ihe cein-i Ini: ear. j TO THE MEMBERS OT THE COUNTRY CLUB A llallewt Vtl p. till Mill he civ en al the t'u'llllly t'lllh I ll..-il.i c eliili, lie ' tub. r .1'U It . 'I he plans fee a n:as (jtc taile have en i.b.iluleneil. 'I'Mi: i OW.I l I T Pile Sufferers! This New Discovery Will Rid You of Piles (Hemorrhoids) Forever Hi!S Completely Cured Cases of Sev eral Yrarg' titj.d itj in from Thirf to Ei giit Day. Gu.ir.mtoccl h N.ith.in Fullerton, The ReraH Stce. r oi in i in -ji r lllt'lll, It!' (v tllM Dili n)v t" "i'i rt i iirt ij ;if hi'iiif in hlHIH't' t '.tit "I I( . . Ill I ht1 Itit in i f n hi 1 1 m( Intti tin- it t HtMtt hlliK . IliStltltu ;i i -i in i't' Illllt l' : lri':tt. .1 i . : A .::!. rf il s.-.l. A 'rhi Mibfiat'. i iHMiiorv (j in ;m. V lirrr hv ttv i! i' nil iin uml ii:.J thi n lv tlirt'i l ii Ii - t mill ml' up iul ii;.t)ii 4it ii'iiiiiit with tt)' t ;iti.'. (In m li tit ,tl fori'vi r. Ecpt Sunday ..i'resldfut and Manager ...riotTetary-Treasurer .14.00 2 00 1.00 .10' .W: 1.00 ! Awllr frfmm. a-murd c tlx u for republication not oll.-rwl.. credit,- n tula pap.r, All righta of rpublUatloo of apiKlal VJM. at thu post oftlce ul Koatbur-, ai:i Ul Jiun-u , "if. TUESOAY. OCTOBER 23, 192. SPECIAL NOTICE. The annual meet lux if Ibe HuiiKla t'iunt.v t'lmpter of the i Aintricnn Ued l iima wfll bi held In ihe Cliutuln'r uf Comnierco on Wednesday tuiunitiK Dctobcr 2tih hi !):ot) u. in. All inherit of ilu lli-d Crohn are urited lo he pren- ent. MlSh llollllller. field repre- Met'tHllle of lhii diiisloll of Ihe !! d t'nin. will h present and i out line the immediate needs of ihe chapter for the rem mi; year. If oti no intercHied In ihe ac- liMiit.i or this cbapier and the promant that in lo be considered a yen should be prcHetit. Ilv tho prcKlilctil, A. A. Wll.l'KK. " ATTENTION MOOSE. lit tular liieetins of Kos. burr. C Ledie No. 1"J7 I.. t. O. M. Tuei. day Oct. H;trd lit S:pn o clock p. in. All lucnibcm are umcd In he present. v JM). K. CIIAl'MAN. I m I. m u:i:in s rn;iAv V.. ('. Harms nud Miss lib in Mc Claill. Were llltilcd 111 tllalM.ti.e Sa' Mi'.l.' . v.-ii I li ii at live oYleck at t! . I'aptlsl parseraue wttli K. i 11 '.. I'aMwtll i.tllchnlpc. Mr. Mi-iiiiti c a roundhnitsc itlli'htie. and i .'ci tit I v i.ime i Itosc 'Lirv; trem Sen I h lake la Mi.ii MiCIaln r."l.e In lie e' Imiik. '1 li v will lllak. Ih. u he in Inc. ,.' !v in.irvt'if .,.!-. I:i. m. , r.-li-t'n- ii-.- of tin' fir ' m ith (r-rrsist.-ii all . i ! I'll nitt-r ii i till i t'-ulls hn I. r,r..i! ' . .11 . .'ht. r vt t!i !"! .nl'tanri In ,i'l r ih1 i n in' t i .i.- ( Mill.!, h . Li.t iiii; In ttit i. . lh.it Li tti'i !1 I -4 MlHi HT ! !iutli v, -t i .i..-., tu'l("n ii ; a i- i :,iiiin il tr Ii in. I'h.' IJ. v.til Sr. tf.-u .N aiI orli-i it .ti . -T It t I 1 1" -' ii ti u IKS i v r y: i t I! ; i :it -.ii t ! N.i 1 1.., . !;- prune M?i BY BERT G BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS The moon wai full Last night but The night cop informe Ui that No one etie va. DUMBELL DORA THINKS A harpoon n aomething you play on. ;oj A woman ia aeldom first In the home in these days of shopping, any way. She stuck a cine between his feet And watched him sprawl with glee Aa he arose, ahe said, "How sweet Of you to fall for me.' If everythino waa loat as easily as a pipe, everything would atay lost most of the time. CO) The following dialogue took place between teacher and a little beginner in the primary class last week: Teacher: An easy way to remember the letter M Is by its tnree nine bumna and the letter A because its the shape of an apple seed. Now, Johnnie, how would you spell "Mam. ma?" Johnnie: "Three little humps and an apple seed, six little humps and an apple seed." Married men live longer, which seems to disprove the theory that any body can be bored to death. Talk about the weaker sex! Who ever heard of a man wearing fura in July? Little Jimmie (discovering foaming wake of the boat) Oh. mamma! Come here quick, and. see the soda water coming out of the end of the boat. So many father never realize what good boys they were until their son gets to be about fourteen. There ia always a place in the world for the fellow who makee hinv self necessary. After reading in a magazine that sleeves will be fuller this winter, a local man wa3 heard to remark mor osely that he wished it was hip pock ets. JO! ' In the days that are gone forever, Pa's pant were, cut down for son. But now they are made over into knickei for d.tunhter. I met a man the other day who was just back from California and glad, to got back. He said the climate was all right, except that it wasn't very nour ithing. Every man in entitled lo his own opinion, but it is only Insofar as his own opinion approaches truth that it i worthy of respect. A Cleveland. Ohio man who stole an automobile for a joke has nothing to do but laugh for thirty days. A California woman h.ia been award ed $100,000 from the woman who stole her husband. Raspberries, too, seem to be unreasonably high this season. Old Dobbin may have been as slow as a turtle but he didn't turn turtle. THE COLYUM TYPICALLY AMERICAN. The colyum is rapidly becoming ths piiiar or American literature, we get our farces from France, and ourj dramas from Germany, our hbrettasj from Italy, our novels from England, and our poetry from the Telephone book, but our colyums are our own. Highly colored thoy may be, as they sparkle wantonly down the daily pa per among the editorials, but the col org are chiefly red, white and blue. Figures may not lie, but how the ta dies can look like wasps one year and animated, ironing boards the next year is bevond me. Dancing teacher are looking for i device to keep dancers apart and ye rd. recommends limburger cheese and onions. I ''My w.ff is a firm believer In the ioo-- pit ? g,r aid to c'omeatic tran l.ty." r.ov IS l it KMC IT rr.- ; II. i wi, nov, a Kni) Mt A I.v-A- . nt tin Or- tn l.i- h. t ii o,-. if tt,.- nl.l Vi. Th' n'Mf c!e;ih- of both ?i!'ht- f.lKf - I." il;t' V-Wl5l;-'. I tll.M'' Up aMt t'r sti't n n liawn i K-tpp iM-i.il fra- u ati li ft hy a n t nMtirn w t'n r of Ii.t-iYnlli-cit.- P. It; I I lit' to (h.it il:i A cuiipr.- ' :.!'. '.!.-. qi.i'il.il lo Ihe II, .ne: ! :!:.'.-. t'-e, i-.ll. l:i:all.ition In Ink. l'i- en N.-.i teller 1'. The ttislaila !l v. ill N in i h.irt;e ot a del. kh I'ott if V.tiul.1; I'i-ii: th- 1 l..vrlt V IIH't ..il. l'.t'll 1.. .l!;e a ill'.in- I- r i r I h. !, rli.h. PICKIN5 The Wild Beast Man U!y W'lckc Wamboldt.) I read the oilier day wl"'r hold-up men with kuii In tie h- ba"ds u,a their leetb to pull mlck-p"" (rm tllc ..lollies of Uielr viciiius and rlnK from llu-ir fliiKtrs. The tnouuiu oc curred lo rue. how HK- ' "''" these men were. Ho like t'l er of th Jungle and the wolf of the for est. With their teeth they tore from their victim what lh wauica. I'ullke the tiKt-r and the wolf, they look Jewel Inntead of blood, but this a due only (o a difnrence In tat. not character. Had they, like " tier and the wolf, wanted blood, they would have takeu blood und like thtu ferocious beaat would have Buuk thlr tteili in the throais of their victim. Aa It wa, ihey wantonly shot tour of the party the) robbed. The tiger and the woll would not have killed had they not wanted blood. The whole L'nited ivale is seek ing for the wild-hcaitt-iuaii who the other day snatched a little baby and ,.,,(,. .,rf with it Hid he eat it; No; but he wa prohably less merci ful. Had the little thing been car ried of bv this man's twin-brotner. the tU,'er. it parents could at least have had the tneap-e comiort 01 knowing it wag out of its misery. Someone made the observation that six hundred years as site of New York City was the haunt of wild beasts and savages, anil someone else remarked that there were lewer wild beast and saia;es there six hundred year aco titan to day. The city junnle always attracts the wi!d beast man. Have you ever Ihounlit how like animals some people are? ihere Is the man, shrewd and snuty-ejeu, who makes us think of a foi. An other, slick and treacherous, reminds uc of a snaku. Another has the fierce demeauor of an euKle. Another is lithe. L'iateul and as danxerou as a pa ither. Auother. liiKh-'trung. emo tional. Irrational, remind you of herse. Another, plai id and mentally heuvv. makes vou think of a cow. Some people chillier and go like a flock of gu!uea-!i. us. We have all seen the man with a face like a rat. As for the cat this simile i too common to need mention. Most of u have in some decree the wild beat taint. Our blftt-cst job in tilt's lllo is lo nvl it out of us. o NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS Water will be ihut off Tuesday nlKht at midnight for two hours affec ting all of Rose street and Stephens itreet, lyii.g between Ixmglas and Mother streets. THE CAU Or.E. TOWER CO. .!vv.!" IdhOTfj- Theatre Can you iinagino a cabaret scene in a moving picture without dntKinv: sills? The Tom Fnrnian "April Showers" which will appear at the Liberty Theatre tomorrow and Thursday, shows one of the most unusual cab aret scenes evar filmed.. Hut the beautiful Kirls who appear in the en tertainment do not dance for a very good reason. They are mermaids and feet which usually dance merrily on studio seis are encased in trace- fully curving finny fish-mils. Director Tom Korman conceived Ihe original Idea of showhiK a gieai uniler-water nicne as a gay cafe. :-"ands. jagged rocks, soft, filmy moss and gently movlnx seaweeds create the hackuround' for Ihe marvelous Il lusion. The mermaids, who are handicapped as far as dancing is con cerned, are grouped about the rocks, swayiiur in rhythm with the move menenii nt of the imaginary . ocean currents. A diver is lowered into the scene. Emerging from his un-der-water garb, he dances and whirls hefore the cafe throng. "April Showers" Is a charming romance of Irish tenement life In New York. tich popular player as Kenneth Harlan, llutli Clifford, Colleen Moore. Friscilla Homier and OIUTS take leading parts. Anilerw Theatre That indelinahle charui whh h per- SAVED FBOiV AH OFEPiAIION Now Recommends Lyaia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Washington, n. fl-"l JioP nr-t,. ham's Vepetihlo Compound saved mo ' trom an otnratii n I wnirn a physician : saiu i would riavo to hav for a very bad I case oi tenia o rmii. ble. My system waa all run down for two years after my little Tin maa worn, men read of your won derful medieine and decided to try it. I could hardly drag uno foot after thr- nrh nnd after taking mx bottles of the Verel tal.le I'orr.poun 1 1 fe't lihe a new r.o man. 1 n jveo all rny housework, a'so washing and ironing, and do net kr.o-v r. h iit real tronea- is. My health is fine lind 1 weich 1-40 pourlds. When I started taxing it 1 wt ih.sl 97 pourds. i pladly recotiuiieiid Lydia E. rinkhsm's cgc-ta.-lc lomivumi to any one who is suf. fern-g from female trouble or is run oowti. Yea may u this testimonial tor I an only too rI.iJ to let cttrTertne werr-en knew what the Vegvtable O r.,:n, f ' r -ne. "-Mrs. !:-a Hewitt lf.VlVr.na.Avc. S.E.,Vashircten I) C ouen i. u.-rs iro'.n women m ev. rv vcti 1 cr-jrtrv prove bevond t-e -r.rit of I.vria H i L'oa.poL..J. r:e.Un 5 GOOD CIGARETTES GENUINC "BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO vade all of Mis Mae Murray's screen characterizations i again ..i ovi.tenr in "Tlie French Doll." which opens tonlnht at the Antlers Theatre. Tho title of the picture alone. Is expresflve of the at mosphere which -Misn Murray pecul iarly disseminate the moment she appear on the screen, chic and sprightly. , . Mis Murray i exotic. Her char acterizations are marvels of nuances a fine blending of lU-'iits anu nau ows, a Kenile but firm mauner, and a deliKhtltilly impertinent, saucy way of handing out her favors or dis pleasure that seetniiiKly captivates her co-worker on the screen and certainly never fail to captivate the imaKluatlon of her audience. Miss Murrav embodies all of those nullities for which the-"new woman" is striving. In the first place she possesses greatly all the charms which males are so pleased to find tn a woman. She possesses the soft cliiiglness. that delicate wistful man ner like Dresden china, mat cnann- i.ir luscious, femininity which Is the epitome of true womanhood. Yet at Ilia cump time Blie has independence. self-assurance, scornful of the male superiority and quite able to set alone "on her own" and fifiht for her rlrhts. ATTENTION, SIR KNIGHTS! Ascalon Commandty No. II. K. T., will meet In regular conclave Tuesday .'veiling. Octuber 23, at 7:30 o'clock. The Order of Malta will be conferred by past eminent commander, Oliver i'erry Coshow. All knights aro urged Lo be on time. W. C. HARDING. E. C. COOKED FOOD SALE. All kinds of cooked food on sale Saturday, Oct. 27 at Yosburgh and Wiard grocery. Rod and Gun Club. Dr. Ilacher has returned to his den tal office in ihe l'erkins liuilding after several weeks absence. I LETTERS FROM THE : t PEOPLE : !.Vs HI! WGF. FAVORS INCOME TAX MEASl HE Editor News-Review: In recent 1J issue of the News-Review appeared ; misrepresentation, hns" tried to con an article by Cyril G. Rrownwell who I vey lnp t(loa that Ihls fs B,iditionai claims that even members of the tax Bnd not an entU-avor to lower the Grange ore opposed lo the income taxi ropertv tax. The Income tax law law. Mr. Hrownwell knows he is talk-j Kpocmcallv states that whatever in? inrougn nis nai wneu ne miiKcs his assertion, tor the OreKon State (.range has repeatedly gone on re- property, so it is plain that what cord lavi.ring ihe shilling of n part ,,v,,r is ralsi,(, lv tne ,ncome tax )aw of the expense of the state govern- will be that much lesa on the prop iiietu from the shoulders of the prop-jortv ax erty owners onto those who are more; , , ,, . able to carry the burden. The tax commission appointed by 'X-Governor Olcott recommended, in their report, that an it-come tax law become port of the fundamental law- I the st-ite lnt 14 r.tlw - .1 ni.w i of the I nion now have an income I lax law. Our income lax law is based i on the law as it exists in Norlh Carol-1 ina. and Is no where an strinKont in i Ihe lnooine tax laws of New York -lute and Wisconsin. mock was exempt from the income Many liusin-M-ni-n of a broad view! linv bc''8P the income from point and practically all students of suc!' s")rk incomes a part of the owii- cononiies are in favor of the income!""' Inc;n'' and can be taxed under tax and that agriculture is breaking , ln('"m( l-. To tax bank :md'r the load. ;'"'' corporallon stock anil then to A rainpaUn of iiiisreiireseiuatinn ! ,nK ,"10 Incomes derived from these has been carried on hy several ol the i ?""''ts M 0;,,,l '' double taxation. Portland ncwjpaix rs. a niornlim From information received by the heel of that city claiming that tin . ''Ci'lve commitiee of ihe OreRon poor man, the wage earner and sal- ' ' '''' l;ra:iKe the farmers of OrcRon ary man will be the one to puffer. I ar' '''terinlned that this law shall The facts are that a married mail!,'"1''" ""' statute hooks, and -villi three children, the avenue fam-. : there is no reason to doubt but that ily. d ies not have to pay any Income '""'. Iaw ,le sustained by a larue lax on an income of $.i "mj. as be is ' "'iority, with due recant to .Mr. j exempt thai much, and lor his first 1 . inniisand of dnllars of ni t liicomi l' I above :'..'J0'i he would have to r.a-- i nly a tax of one per rent or $ 1 il per ' i.ienr. mere is no farmer in Iioui:las ounty today hut what would he glad to pav an lnceaie tax on all his mrome ov three di ; r ...-". provided he had nileut children jij-i,. f-an Is exempt ll.ilini befor-- he has to pav any Iiicoiik- tax and on his s. c eml i hi usr.nd would ha-e to ten- ..t,. ith. a'i:oi:iu of fte inr -ar in-ir. ' ned man h no it. in mi, tug u , . . nipt J.'.- of any in A few- h- iiite iie has to thin: -tlie ta. e--lS ai:o tle a';rl-.:1f.ir:.l nuele r 113 f.-i-ini v..l-i.i- -'. The re. '' I" r r. ::t f in Or. Ii liirm I ' :-o;-l the sh'-v, .it in. oi'i.s : r-iii the?.. I.,: in, l.ll.i .1 for t i s. 1 n.ler tl, h. incotiie ni ,,,v ,.,x j. 'mill after a !1 r.il l-.vir.g is c, ,;',;,. teed :) th- exemption, .iilew.,1 Thi-. f P"" i.- o'l- r. n-nn whv t ie.,,,,, ren:sig t i.,,-;,,,. , 0r. sm,' u"'l'f t!" Pr- -'t s.--,,, , ti.Nll..e. such 1Ul. n:. 1 I'i'ai ti .ii, ,,-,! re,, nr.-.l lo p.iv an ti a it- tile Upkeep O! the t ;..-. i "' ll'Ull' j i-t a- v.. il n. -s. lr.iti.Me a r.i. a . in :i f.i tax-s ,.n r-i l pror, r;v. v !,' (, lie. ;:c'.- e-ory iar, a!,(; iu, ,ir !r Classified Sp ALL NEW ADS ON BACK WANTED WANTED Turkeys, large or smalL ; mmt.? !vl "1 f--i i tmrAi it T i 3l'7 ii- ' ItKCOKI) EXCHANGE. 328 No. Kane St. HOME LAl'NblcY' wllfilo wet wash for 30c a dyz. I'hone 537. WANTED Hug carpet weaving. Mrs. John Wilson. 623 E. 2nd. Ave. No., ItoHeburK, OreKonj CAB OWNEH Dou't forget to call E53 when in need of auto part. Barff's Auto Wrecking House. FOR RENT FOR RENT Garage. Call at D44 So, Pine. FOI! HENT- -Furnished 7 room house. Plione 14. fOR KENT Sulety deposit boxes. Rosebuig NnUonaMJank; l'OR RENT 2 sleeping rooms. So. Jackson. Call mornings. FOR RENT Sl epuiK room. Call be fore noon. 127 S. I'Jne Btreet. Foil-RENT 157 acre Tarui, 2 mi. from town. M. Howe, Rt. 1, Hox 29. FOR RENT Business building cor ner Rose and Oak Sts. Inquire 211 Washington St. EOR"RENT Suite of furnished house keeping rooms. No children. 3'J2 W. Washington St. FOR RENT Modern 4 room apart ment, stationery tub, hot water, etc. 221 W. Washington. FOR RENT Fifty five acres of land", Joining the Kinney Addition. Apply to Mr. P. Sinnott. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, close in. Inquire 124 W. Douglas St. After '4:30 p. ra. LOST AND FOUND LOST Red streak agate ring. Re ward. Fred R. Smith, Soldiers Home. LOST Saturday, between Peoples Supply and 4.",6 So. Main St. lady's taupe brown kid glove with black and brown stitching on the back. Finder leave at this office. FOR SALE 'Oil SALE Furniture. Rhone 529R. rOtt aALfci Lsed piayei puuio folle. i 5dc earh I'honi. S70. FOR SAi.u--Vetch, 4c lb. O. D. Thiel, Yoncnlla, Ore. FOR SALE 8 cords oak and laurel wood. E. Mundl. Looking Glass. gon, as to vote to abolish the income lax law-. This would appeal to moro people than the comparatively Bmall number who are fortunate enough to have net incomes large enough o that they are subject to the income tax law. Mr. llrownell, in his campaign of amount ii..u. ,,,,. h rte.i,.et...i e.,, n,i..nJ'Vl""'r." W rfliKefl l,v Ilia 1n. ti,v' ....j. -ii a ten yane an en ise'.nent in Ihe Oregonian. and ask yourself w ho ( ihe committee i'fc'' paid for that advertisement, the j hv-laws. a fe" P""3 wealth of Portland or the wage earn- still under discis.ri era and salary men. the claim was! let and set'lfBfiH1 ,n;lH" ,nlu oflll K StOCK alld StOCK ill rporat;ons were exempt from th" i,!cm"p 'Ht nnd the advertise- ,n,,d t0 ronvey the idea that f:'V"'l" - """ was belntr shown to these '""Htuttons. Hank and corporation ' rmvl" " '" ,s evidenily only tli- rr "ni t-oy for the big interests ol ,',r' l;1"d, the only people who lire' !c,"i-' the law and ihe only people .,who are furnishing the nionev with 'h: h to can y ou this campaign or n.i.-r. ift i sentation and lies. C. 11. UAII.KY. o If;l ,: wisbinir to attend th" W. (' 1" '' convention to be held in Oakland "lie-,)av tho 2(ih are requested to I" i.t the home of Mrs. A. V. Mat 'I' i, hy !':t3 a. m. Autoninbllrs will h'' on hand to convey thore interested m tii" met tine to Oakland. l'i addition to the splendid program in 'in "leninx. th" (inheMi-a will . Mish Young will elnc. l.etha and '"'i Smith will i.ii a coinet and '"lei dt t and Itodtick Kasly will ;'- a saxanh-ne solo. lr. I'anii I lirxenfs aildr. ss on "Sreinc IVrlland -v Nicht." is sa-d to he worth jit-Ins i innv mi,,, tn h,.,,ri Hn,j Ulilv ex ''t.d t .I,-.;,,, ovor u ojiand fur evening meeting. -f" !FR SALPT. I I Snnnr!,.. .. 4- FiTiTin:,-;- ""iie. Km- - ""fed K0K s-iS-v in RosibtirrV,0 FOR 8.lV good rondiUon J I "."". hoc j,. ninr. 2?i'i l-'i in o t iT. - ! J!ale.For 1.1 Kn J1 o.,.,. r.oase, MrUj i eu ouui u tttj. nfternoom. FOR STCETf '. O. R Uacleia ., more.Fbh.hM FOIlSAlEq-J in buffet, denim www. urn tui J I run BY ;,J and boardlnit him 1 business center. W ness. House M cJ futher panlrc:!!. ..I logg, 281 ff. 4 FOR S.U.E-ltiOi? White Lcshornji". all laying. tU'i ling btns o! ilon J tnroufh tne moi r fine for breeder-, t egg proiiuctioi I; room. Come ti liver one dom prices in citi elt ' Rt. 1, Ik.x lSi,I-. ,for sali;-i:ij WtMid si lling In stump. 2D miles r Good place for at ' running tarocziir surcd for V.'ouU consi(i?ra;. burs up to $u m Hep:mer for . SoOnO. No Incaa1.: place, Oiw aiort Good rnad to ttmt. I!v. 2St. Hpp-. . mm ii The ori;anUa!ioj Douglas County Fr.: I ns.-ociaiicn will ;m i inu at tne iiiiti- draft of the orsr-s completed aid w - finish are toe b7-lw tee was L'lll i"-n the nremlmion &: association have trtl held on Wednesaar ' izHtioa :'! W fieled. Cemet Plas: MKt c.iTt.1' eP K,re. '-''".yrrX Denn-Gerrtti? 231 N. Min y5