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o o kUNllAY, .ll'LY 20. 1910. FOT7J 3 A0T H uRNINo u a a i n v ri a, o . O-; -a. o - 0- o o -o- o o Eof) I T 0 R loA L JPAGEo o . o ZLn- o o Japan Expelled The P8unf30f Flesh 0 oo 0 o o o ri o r-. Now libat liiilifc is liciiiL' tlii iicacii'iiiircrciKT there of what tliecj-unfci'pnPc was iiVa-r.diist ft war arc coming $it, ami the ittnst .Slantun situation. o ft sliws, as Prcsiilvni tYils.ni iv Stales ciiiii-fcs, that Japan at the mosl -rU i'-jij, yTiic of 1 he war exacted the Nhaiit UJr, Hissessinis l'rom"t he Allied, Jt awas-lier iriei! to stay "put," I f slieolia.l not received 1lie possession she would Uavc east her lot on the side of !crinany who st.ood willing to nh'e any! hi.ii": cc4pt t livs 'atlierland. The Allies were luii'd pur, and Poin-cdcd f.i Japan s wjslies. I his deal lacc conference and when it was such n shoekin hit of news 1 1 fat. there is liltle won der the American public rtolled at the idea j turning' 'hina over to .Japan to be pilfered at will. Jlut vhen oiustops 'to think of thij gloomy days of war, when the halaiivt: of power seemed "to he on the side of Germany, it is little wonder that the Allies conceded to -f ;i m n what she asked rather than see her military Ktnnigth fcn wjt, t. Kaiser.. Of course this bit of harfcrin; on the part of Japan fit a time when the safety of the world was at stake shows the ealilwr of that nation. 'It shows she is in t he market j'or deals that benefit Japan and will sacrifice all princi ples of humanity, liberty and freedom in order to add to Japanese possessions. Vet there are senafoi-s and representatives who would fjivc Japan a footing in America. Just how they can view their attitude in favorinc; fratcrnizinjr wit h the coun try that barters and sells at a time when the blood of the world is flowing, is more than we can understand. The Observer believes Japanese should not be "hen the riedif fo hold landed possessions in America, and we. arc fast coining to the belief that no ot her nat ionality save Americans should enjoy that, ritrhf . WHAT GRANDE RONDE VALLEY MAY EXPECT There is a drouth in the (Irande Koinlo this season. Crops are cut. fully fifty per cent. If is the first time in the valley's history since white men settled here. Hut there is no use to turn turtle and he a piker be cause crops have been cut short. These fliiiios are to be expected as a "o.intry jrrows alder under cultivation. So lonir as bind is new it is like a person possesses the ounli ties of resistance and will stand drouth better. Insects will not thrive in n new country as well as in an old sec tirrn that, has been fanned for years. , This valley is no longer new. It is reachinv, the sVcitl and permanent condition of a farmiiif,r seel ion 1 n 1 we must expect many things in (he way of drawbacks which nalur nll conic with an older sect inn. The chintz hue; will come some time, lillfj: that cats the alfalfa was here a col mid so will nature from time to time (Iront h or a pest of sonic descrmt ion. Kanchers who have watched conditions closely in (his vallev for the past few years assert that wheat isslippint: n liltle and in time Kastern Oregon will not he the rcat wheat sect ion that it. is today. The solution is live slock. TbeOraiide b'oiide valley is n fjreat; 'n' stock section, but it has not stal led in that industry as yet, comparatively speaking.. If hay could be produced in lari;c (plant it ics this would be the greatest home of live stock in the west. And the hay can he produced. One tiling is needed ; water. And the water can be bad; And it w i lev even-urea tcr than it is liidav .!i';,j, : LET THE COURTS ALSO On p.vvvy li;Uhl ihwv is a sliorhmc of iii:m vr. V. -vvy liilsiiirss is running w ilh less ln l un ir iii rtN. vvy nntr;trtop litiililiT is linrd hit fur tn:m ttvrp. This hciu true, il is the trend of tin- timts tn tvminiiiir ill vwvy w;iy. Take m nnlhiiio- inure th:iM is hivrary and do witli as little help as nsihle, thus aiding all in iliisirit'S'in Ilie di'inand for ni"iY' man jmwer. -And riuht ahu:j this line, il is hut omul sene and lmu csl eonvietiou to jisU the eonrU to curtail a inurli a s sihle (he demand for men fr jurv dut-y and nthiT 'tiii t work. Ti do tfat it "is ne-rs-arv 1o in- tlie lower oi 1 1 fop Irivial eases. 'I'lie laws provide Mntahle.eonrfs w hert small matters sluiiilil lie s -1 1 In 1 :i i i1 ii"l if the rcti'iil.-ir jury anil cuiirt nl'liri.-ils. little ;m.l tin- casi that Mli:nU n-,littl slimild not ivinin the ruH'iiinrliiiwry cf They sliiiulil lie iricd in t'ur 1. r n silili" Ik' st'ttli'il out (.f I'niii t. .'Tliis suu-u'fsli"n is ,.nViv,'l l.y Uu wav of ci it icisiti. Imt in ilir i i i ii ( is si i liadly llrcilt'd nil I'vrry 1 cvi'i'y atlm iii'V ainl I'vt-ry court NMdnl to tlip call ul' llictimi. cciliire .'ilmiLT these lines. i.et lis 'leek ,,,l ln i - i I the set lleleuannir t. ii wav ...ul n f l-'nr fhe -jim.st effect iv 'ti s o ' ,t elleri les, 1. I fiiG nmre iee ciaiu. w can enalJj-alefJ.0 L'lVt A Mil ('t leJis the -.elli o ,?.s is a cfeairp iiinlerstanefi) SOlUC Ol tit"-1 .S ret niiiiiziii' wjicts tin- is - o f , itcs-j'to 1 1 u- I'nifV?! had ft. I.t consummated at tin,- it was pnhlislied to the vyHil The little whilt iple of years at;ii visit upon us ; this BEGIN TO CONSERVE. i.-iKi' iii I lie I inir 'ars 1 1 1 : 1 1 i M nl r r n t I - i.!'!'r!i - . cirniit .-1'iirt. urls, anil it". I'"-! w it. unt in i' 1; i ! inll ll .-111,1, ill Ti. .'Mill aibl ur In i.il will lie revise I he thai i re- ;la, tn leual'l nn- I I 111 the illl.l,' ; lll'l'l' i;li v . i-.l,iie ,,o ha. i thrown ii,in smu? of Hit .rival ii. llie;i in,. i , ( 'n" ,. 'I'lfe aMiwilPenliie i; i In, O o ' T the finll ci S 1 1 ti- lime ,. 'Ithine, t.hs, 0 d Regarding Aiftomobiles of T c? i Uie 1' UtUre.C C3 yiai is In lie thej'iitniF line of vcloyyiciil of tin, motor eiu.J ll is li.y, piurticiil ipi-tiun, ofinterrst nian.is. I'tlu- polity proves t.o'il.v. every Hi s jr"r ii'l timn;ifi.tuiwviUi i.(.n wr) worth tfdiile. jr -m now ah to cvi-Ff i.':. or jH-otKrti'.f .-r,eur people w.lt ivi. the Iwnt-fit ' i'T an ittjt'Htiuiii'. o n'iiliiiin li. Stout, v.hohiis won toilet ion us m airrnifl Wiirii:' tT( f (v -i'ly m ina tin-- Fiif-i in l-iim1 on u'r-'raft U-ssuns !.irn-'i 'ia'inv t hi- war. The motor rar ijf tin- f t itc, lit-nav-t, shoul'i have thcf- "cr.tral vw: 1 ncteri.-t ics: (J It h'iul'l he u i l -ci rnr. farryiitr , ,m ,K,u,1,,!t w,, ,,;l.1 of f.i or .yiin.i. .h, K,vi.1B in t.. I' inflos on a gallon of jr.Toifnc, r.if" iuir mo re easily han th p; heavy-weipht rars, iu,.' viiUK ' more than any present cat- of cpi passefifr capacity ami ("'t'o! ntn The.e are not at a!) impo-.-iijlej ult-.m, he niahitains. 'J'h- t : ; m t' rr.ay t he lii'htfiu-ii l,y Uv uk -r,'.v hy air j u-i v,- n rcrhiriinr th- ;.c of ih - cyliii'li-rs. Kiftcen hoi -p.-u it wili t- enough for tin- pui po.ic, and th-1 weight m ed n-1 he niot- than e't'ii".. pruii'I.-i per hor.fp.Aver, m l l'i potiiid fttr tlie complete engine with star tint, i-ipiipirieiit. The top iwa Lot vt ih mere than J"o pounds. W'ciyht may he el initiated in many paits of n car hy a liion tTelieral suh.-i it at i-n of wood f'H- .ted. Airplane cun'tria liofi, he holds, has proved the snper- iiy of wo. le of it! "tii-ity. ' Such a car d for many purp.-es, he cornt.ined tienitli and ; j , he says, will not only he : fairly rheap in first cost und wonder fully econi.iniral to run hut it can he taken cure of hy tin- owner with little! effort and little skill. The oilinir will h. almost wholly automatic, and there will he no grease cups or unluhricated joints. The outer design will he such that, it can he kert clean hy a min irntini of washinjr. It all sounds too jjond to he true. A million auton'oljik- users will 3ihJ "lirin us .such a car." May Iks the experts will really produce it, before huitf. I Preparing For Comfortable Living. i PHKPAKINC, FOR COMKORTA .. .. The woman's pnjje of a daily pa pel lealt at length with the best way to ; prepare a house to make housekeeping ' iind si-ntence- of the leaders re-pon-easy in the summer time. The d tec i sible for Turkish ivnd'at during Ui tions covered everything from attic ' to cellar, including: stuffing the crack- ; around the bookcase door with ran or- papers to keep out the dust, f.'are fully followed, they meant days an possibly weeks of arduous labor. When all is said and done, the oul ' way to make things easy is to take them easy. A lone;, laborious process of preparation merely means tha some one is walking all the time, am the period of leisure for which tie , c;'eat preparation is made will neve come. A little died on a bnokcase dotM nc ieat haun. but what will rep r tie-1 weaiicd body and the nchimr iiervci which overdid to prevent that honk from accumulating a little dust? l.onvr au'o -some sad fared kill joy . propotindeil the theory that man slemb be prepared to die, and immediately i f best . dniiv f people ceased to ifjiard thcii ilutifs from the normal stand point of life and mea-iited their act.-' by the i-uecd-nt standauls of K:nr dom i oirc. Th n a newer pi "plie atose and de hired that it is not d im'. but InliiL-. that concerns or, am llle iiu -ti.'ll is, lieV l'.,.l wen' w "Are prep; d I.' Thr Ale is, ate we living a.f ttn.l iliiliii'i ttv irettini' the j.y i. ' n or are we the hie win. l are nut' y en.ilessinir'.y preparitiir te .' I el a little .iM aeeunnllatc oil t! I-, ek! Hue w.il't et Ilie dn-tcr t .iivj.,.-.,. ,.-.il. wh.-ll the e.'el days i f:,'l ..ml'. Italic tin' dsK lid. and v ..ill into the open! l'eop'.e who spcr imi.'h tune eettinir ready to l.ve irei at l rd im-s all the fun Pay As. You 'Go, Is a Good. Policy. 1 ate -repo-ts w or .,.iel.te...e. l. only SI '."!'.', .illlonnt iet't oat in.lie.it.' that t . of th,- fi it.,- I ,'ii,i.i,ii. Thi ..f the total e. State is .th. . pen.li tun- litter (tmhletnur the t.iJl ons whieh our altit's hae l.oi i.ve.l ami w :ll pa i-.i.k. test the other lu'.'.n.ns whl.h h. -.ve been pal, I, ftn.l aie, now heini pat I. l y l.l:lli.'li There .1 ' . .i...i..iv""'" cf ItH" '"' e I..... t'l..,.! .:..' V...l-i....'..'i ef t:, - Tha- th mill. nl f,n,l- i'-. ;. at tit. e:, -e t.f war. in an exeept .onal'v "t:tK f mam ml l.sit.vn, Tlf tie' i, t-t is nouheie near so lai c nn. hot. lea OP.e a tl'.oi! peo. ha , i (j o n o O It h.lB been drn ihieflv i r.iet th.dOtlg Ameiieaa o w" , larger pi '.poi t on ol the war l.n: J;n t,rviV thun any other rati .ii. t.-ii'-s have ime hard, and still Kill" '0baril, on top of tit, ih. n f,0an sula. riiiiiiSjuiil lii l.ihert ntjor war in their ie'f ?"liial. powers are ju-t li .MO; of the 'x'mv. Hp t iv t fo e havt- o it s iit'.'t i ! mpj.'fv.'Mion if tip S Villi -II." tl-.T.llS' we t'v.k'l:", w i-.v .Mi' h:L" pr M'li'Hr iin-i f'-toii i'-o'-i. '!:i, :-!fe ar, ..I hiiif paiil fur ale it i H 11".? . uhl a'ittife, "i'uv ; vy halrV paiii a': nuw iea!y to i:..-' f-f ie"or.struic:i ilevelopfiirnt with inij-airci!, ami vi ii nee iiH.Tca' il i; aifiitti. s. fiiu'irirt-i aim- t i:n nfi v.,u- Some Hope Left In Euttcr milk. I'rnf.' L. II. Ailyti. 1 -late normal siliw!, ii. - covfc'ied that ut;n--r p:.ihihi.itin law ' u'.ti jer the han - an nW .It" ?c o rav Anythinj; cuiitainiriir i-v rt- v-.-half per cent alcohol is p!i!ioi'.;;,'r.; it toxicatinj;. Ihof. Allwi sa s !ii t-; periments show that hultnni:!; s-1 iom has less than one per rent. Win-' perfectly fresh, iN ah oholi- c nu nt ,r icarcely noticealite, even to a tinn.i-t hut it rapidly itn-: a-c tin a ; r ' mentation. This it dreadful. One hy one. r pioved i 1 1 : i ' i there fiM- il pt ranee drinks ;t-e perate. What hope sober seeker if the Demon Hum .found hirkinir en in tin- sucrt'il revered churn? As for the inini .lis ho-ts who ar( seeking consolati' n in new, s'.iam'' hever(fert, it may he (.' I new.-;. celebrated 'Taii 'DanUs cKk'.ail ' ma prove to have been pmphei. 'lb"; will rally r und the buttermilk pa with hope in th'"i la arts. And it their thirst is not IVliy a.mj,'ed, and if they fail to attain the desired slat of spirituous exultation, they will at least Kt some pood, wholesome fo' into their systems. The Turks Punish the Guilty j Ones While the Germans Ir.le and d'i;n e Muiclh and protect, the X11' I V iVoinir ahead with the tii.il. convict on ' war. Knver Pa-lia and tw other vr,tvein mental heads have b.-cn sentenced b death by the mint n.. ; al. Many Ic ser officials ha" I" n riven 1 nv pristui terniv at luu.l labor. The Turk is a wily person. Tn doiibtetlly the present Tmk..-h Kovein meat understamls fully thnt attendii'?' t the punishment of the iruiky is oin of tin- st.'ps most likely to v.ii able consideration fvm tlic favor A.liel powers. Al-o the Tuiki.-h people 1 " , not rel h havin;; b -i Whether th -y upp' e. i;.: quality involved mien! I A lu,t ,u,v ih;it iluy ..re in jm,- way tn:lt tiK.ir K.;iiers ai respor.sdde. For that iccsmh, jf n llt1H. ln,,v punish the U-.vic!-:. Whatever tlio motive which h:is 1c J Turkey t take matte' s into hei own i hands, the reMilt is a j.: . -o.l th n-. A thousand coinplica'.i"!!' arc av,.;.!e.' the way is cleared for t'ic new re irime. and t uture p leadership in the lar c. n in,- will thr k ofulU i'.vr in i.h dire. :i of the sain the part f'.u- toivm itr the e; I'' pie.. A lit! sen.se would l that lie, "Blimps" Are ronul.iv Comfort. For One m! ocean fee u as that feted fi.. . an it-1 ,.f tie V K " cw -c.l1' ' MM!" t'1 VUU'l" ,hcwse ctl UT';i :..k, W Klmip: ef the iv 'PU ; Thai'V- n.-t . O ' La Grpide Is Losing a Good d " Kan." o Kl!.'s Kirtioy i.s sellino; out stork a '"'ntf his home for id :!! !.'. ICrande. locate in Chehalis, tt'ahini'tup Cj'i'iiiN ni.t hecau-c-lH- diten not oke la 1 u'ranfU' nor i.s it ht.ause he has not huihled a iT"nL hu Wn'ss here fur ill i IH- . t-a : S l III: l III' CMi Mini in i in this city he h built up a 1 fine ti.ule. liin i-.-.iS"!! fr lucatinK a.v, and ho siy we all that you iHt e'whi'-e are pei r.-.ni". ',eei(lely unlair. You show inti ! This Vrtv vcvrv imi.-h re-rret. hi. Vje- Pli'lnly your ill-hrei-din and -every-1 . . - -1 fhiiiK to make up a "nobody. ; wMon, for the K:rtl.,v family is one , T(; .f .r!lu as .voll t.ulut ol .ur 1k-m, a;. J Mr. Kii-.Icy is a pubii-jt; ,4,ore present in men tsp ritr.j citi:'.vti who i- always at th 'j-iai wo k in a mill than it la in any !fi. i!t in cn'mupity wi:k..ilis iffort of yotf workinK People affr yowr :i a Kitiuc uav wiii te gwi dail toil or in uhyuiie, elsu nftn ..-:,sVd, fs w.31 hi ounscl and jiatg-f'r hodily exerci why do you : ... j not join the rest ol the La (.rami- jriH:u ,n v;t-v-s a'h,irs- or.4 in the hathin strain? Is there j The Ok-tver vi-ne to conjrrato U)J lau,.h aV,,j, auoLs" or to many '".ale Chehaii.i p .-r,p!e on their pool stKirerihs'.' fortune, and -iucerely liope the K irt ley f;:fi!v snav enjov the city of the!. I. a (Irandi peopk siduit vo e:ij i having tie m as i The Story of Royal Cigaret Cases. A recent man papers return nf I'', id-pialed c :iu- 'r wn !'i !ve! ti.c'riu nt in the Ger uft'i'i's a reward for the silver, M itold and one '.';!;,.; cases stolen finin n.-c's palace durinpr th-' November revoiution. This is an eloquent testimonial t iedri; h's lova! love of his own coun t; v. I oriir bei'itu- N'oveniber there had.0 -reen a reiie-t made to nil Germans tarn over to the government al! mU and silver trinkets and jewelry tc help the Ceinian finaiainl situation In comment. n;r on the evident failure of his loyal highness to comply with he ten. km. one paper remarks, ''Here ii another evidence of hruv little the :mbiet of the nation rare about tuit'-i that should have been sacred to every (Jernian hear!.' A nd yet they want to save the Hohcnzcllerns! One strong I,a C, ramie lady asserts in terms that a toenail entered her kilchen tlitou-rh the city water hv-lrant , and she say- she believer that it was shed by a swimmer in the river where the city water is secured. How strunjfe it is that anyone should form such conclusions. I'iddine; was shiKish at Charlie riayle's sale, frhowiny what a hai' cffiH-t weather conditions have upon the vox populi. It is so!,:et'mes rather hard to dis I tintrui; ii between a senate debate aiui ! a Sennett tnovie. Vacation time, did you say' PRKSS COMMENT A riav ne er .nii'.i- a u Hihia U.-co.d. iocs u in ti you can hnl p ice down - lloston i k u ou;id up by show i lu' .i consejeiii; ions oh M tins. - Lio.stou tMobe. i M.:il ' vek. d Ne, i f liurope, ill -con-bat mt in I-Ju: ope. s-l.e.Mler. davlielit-savinp t l l lie men t hat - li..-t on He aid. in1 d ty h; how o .nililervi Gob and w York Kvcjiinc, . w.O is e be didn't ;o many ti il--. aid. asj.iried bv the kuoi.v a suuare . harp ciU - Ot. ill's d -clslotl dep, il fs e u ill be inviled to th-' or the ..dshed.--l.ittb ,,in-a.-; (..i ;:). l)r ict Iced Toi ty y 1' is on'y fair !c Mlc neI fe-rtv i l, r.- ' ludi.tn i T; Mrs f ; i Mi.it he to pay- dan. a :f a lot of t hoy eo."l h.ie i adi .lata. ill I'l til- " 1. ''il" Hi" k dec! r,--tnans i: J-eart. Mil the ;c that (; lu.iii -I.' y in a Ghris and f,T er Atiicri. in. F0EUM" i It Is w I:1 lit o o' . pe. n l 8.. . ? 9 Vfd .: nor.- n t mark i, . to t tl l,ol.. ft R:.r. Itflide O a How a bo irt tiiH Kwu.it am. fii'linA from yuu people Kt-ttinn'.' There . "OLjHll I'MIIOOIl )0e t'M'tim hul what we nefw Rom I Weii'.v-t tve to thirty Ci tJ-candera in tin water ami ii t h rnwi and fool iill'O 'lethal applies to tii wo k-a-iy world. And hen you who .d not dure situ your name but instead HiirtuMl '"water user' hud l.i refer to i j ien I" null uuKUHaiiK itiiiii.i , I in. j. :.. , K .. .li I iii-n that have liuen In the . H.i -vi;e and in I he actual ri::htinu 1 j Or perchance you would like Mho whol r; ru mil! Ronil.' rjviT to llowt-vor wo apineciiito yourself ? yoml i'lc':ill w.i.'. r ami ivoiiul ne most Willi!;: to uivi- up oil! batliini,' plt-aa-ir.-s to (.ii others a pioil i l' an ihink. Hut why fliouki wo rciuain out ol th" wati-r ami otluis o in that drink liif walor? ' J. GORDON'. StWU'K Notice is horeoy piven that James G. Snmli;: ass, administrator of t lie est at'1 of .Maria It. rinodjirass, deceased, has filed with the county court or I'iiiou county, Oregon, his iinal account as Such ad ininisti ator, and that Wedrrday. the 2'Mh day of A u mist, 1 !i 1 !i, at i he hour of 1 0 lock a. hi. h.is be-n fixed by the on rt as the lime whn objeetiotis to smdi account will he hea:d and de termined. CUAWrOKD & KAKIN., At rorneys for admiiisl rat or. July 20-27-Aujr. 3-1 0-17. KNOWN AS WITCHCRAFT TOWN Old Sa!em, Mass., Has Never Been Able to Live Down the Much Disliked Name. Salem Is nationally known as the witchcraft town of history, n title which it has been trying tit Mve down ! for 200 years. Fortunately for Salem. the terror of witeheraft inquisition Is fading from memory. Invariably the visitor comes to Sa j bin wiili the bl- i if wltehes (Irmly : f:eil in his mind, hut the only evidence j of their ixiMenee that he can find is i a tb-pin hettrlng a tiny witch astride a broomt bk. lle'-ides buying wlteh I ndoriied souvenirs, which Sab-m pro vides to meet the demands of visitor'-, there are other ways of satisfying w itch -hitnthii; ambitions, ' To a pei.iii already keyed in a hitrh j pil. h by ane recoil. . -tions of witch daj s Salem on n frosty moonliirht I ni-bt s.'ems to slip back a century or i sr, into the solemn supercilious little j Puritan town, where one must think ) several times before makinz the most casual remark lest it he construed ns I evidence of friendly dealings with the devil. Over by the cemetery the tombstones of tlie witch licenser-; rb am uhosily in , the moonlight. It seems phill-iMo that any of those v uoruhle Judi.es of ;1!''J i nngltt glide suddenly into view and stroll with di unity down the street ; or that Mistress Sarah Go... ir Fli:- belli Mow should appear and -!; stern ly If It wa your an- eMor that labeled ' her a witch. Out on Gallows bill, too, there 1 "atmosphere'' undiluted. Here It un- fi.rtunntes convicted of witchcraft met their fate bet ore run tan common sense overcame Puritan fa mil icl-in. Gallows hill Is a monument to Salem's darkest days. EASY TO SEE ONE'S BRAIN Scientist Asserts That Alt That Necessary Is a Candle and Some Perseverance. Is ! "Have you ever seen your brain?" Is not Mich an outlandish ipicvii.ui as one miu'ht suppose. In fact, it I quite possible to see one's own hiaiU. ticeord fiir to lr. I'la-ef iJ.illc, sas London Tit Pits. Many years :i,'o I'urk iime tartlel tlie seientil'.c world by aiiinuua im: that by pn-ii, n caudle to r,d fro -everal Gin-'s by the side of the e e. thrs mi-ht be done. The air in front, h. deetared. was transformed Into a kind o! scre.-n on which was relh-cte-J' v !:at Ire -mi p posed to he n loapliiied l,.iae of part j of tlie r.'tlna. This i anions tl n coiitro . Sir C. lart.d n r ic scictit its ers h,van. Wheat-ton. .ear.ll llloveineltl .1 the period. aia, lie thought the pfo- : fovs.tr w a lie deelar seen was sliclilly ."Ut of his heitriius. 1 d that what thv latter had merely the .-hadow of the I i aveiilar .network. Then 1 r. Kramer llaU..'rc'iiriied ti the atlaek. and stated that lie Inol viie 1 eeeded , in idenl i !' itii: the pi, -tare i'li Ih,. ropre-eatatioii of ihe "anterior h he of the eereloann." Hie ean.lle su-u'.d he ni.ved to and I fro fih.nit four tneh.s helper tl,.. e.ie' and three and h quarter !neh- fr-.in ! !!..' fuee. If th" ln.,o!,nt Is v.t.. ii.1 ol. th.- Ns. ,1,-s.w.eM. N.ft. . ih,. timelar tl,, rxp. r n. .. h. ; It. can l-e seen faintiy, in ni.j ff.i., even la Uie davinne. d.'.rk Int.ttla.nee. n 0 Sense nox.ii fnlls to nive (tienKjha,' It Bw!" ri""T' '" make tja tin. LOCAL MAPPK f HoiiHoff.., Willn Walla Mint r9in (itdd' arrlveff In the city lust evening fioui WulU Walla, where shehas beeli foi the pifltt few montlrs.. Miss (leddes wiU refill me ! iier poHitioa wit thtf telephone) i coiiijiany. yiss Coejio Uakor )f PeHidlolnn. I in "ilie pity visitiiiK ut the IwniK", of hor Bister, Mrs. Hal llohnoiikniui). .She will rjtlirn .to her lioine Tues day. Jmlff T. pud Mrs. i'liy expect tn loavo. this .vtiiing for Portland to he .'one a few days TiMtillK Willi friends and relatives. AROUND THE WORLD J Two out of every thousand J soldiers in the American army . i i. ..i. ..w...a ... III IIS I, 1111 K ?IIUI IUOUC IV If t order. J American soldiers are wearing J as trophies (he German em per J or's iron crosses taken from Gee- J limn prisoners. , J The United States will buy S J jewelry nnd precious metals of J any kind In lots of $100 or more, J and will pay at the rate of $2lMi7 J an ounce fur Rohl nnd $1 nn ounce for silver. J A considerable Influx of Mer- lean labor for use on farms In ii the Southwest has been ap- proved by President Wilson, ir who lias waived certain provl- pious of the immigration lawa. WOMEN WORKERS All the fond consiimert In France ll raised liy wornon workers. Waitresses In Oregon receive a min imum wiie of $11.01 per week. Women trade unionists In Great Ilrltaln now number over SOO.000. Over WO,000 women are now em ployed In inakinjg munitions for the UriUsh army. Female pannent workers In Otrnrn wa, la., Imve lieen granted a 10 per cent Increase In wages. The number of women tn govern ment positions In England exceeds by far the iiiiiiilH'r of females employed hy any other country In the world. Women workers on the buses, trams and iinilert.Toiiiid railways In London have l.i'.'n grunt d un Increase of $0.25 per week. Miss Klizaheth Cliristmnn of Chl cico has taken up her duties in Wash ington as ehief of u ntnlT of women examiners fur the national war labor b..anL Tlie propnrllon which women formed of the total number of workers in Knulish munition factories rose from 1 1 per cent in .laliiuiry, 1!16, to per cm in .Ininiary, 11H8. " SAYS THE CYNIC It Is sometimes easier to catch on than It is to let go. Fetter he a trump In the woods than a hobo In the woodshed. pome men don't even try to rwich the top; they prefer compiiny. IIZ 7:LZ What poor, defenseless creatures on-.en would be if they couldn't cry.. - It n man could pet credit for his cood Intt ntii'iis money would be no oh Jet. Fortunate is the mnn who doesn't timl fault because he doesn't know where to louk for It. When a omna marries a man for I,; poeketbook she need not hope to f.ud his lu art In It. . Tf a clrl thinks as much of a young j u .1 Many ft woman who .pose a a Christian lies awnke nltrhts trying to eoneoet a Si-tieme to pet her neighbor's l.ir.d yirl away from her. ABOUT PERSONS ' I.lnda Iliehards, seventy-seven, B. ton. Is a loluntecr war nurse. j Private It. .T. Prechn-ald of ITnnui has XI roiL-lns in the German nnj VUllam MePoaald. mny, of Prd--y H.fo h, N. J., is a munitions fe- 'ry worker. .. 0 O Uo-tls Hil.ph-t. rv.te.1 New York m-' (-la!,!, Is r.p.,rted ttetlm nf .,h.r. . culosis. u . p B - ! I .Te.e Crnnt.es..n tfofoniwr rr.il-' cBl-tit Grant. Is sixty nnd a brl,lsroom I -8S m Jr prlntlns. The Ot,v?r. ata 37. Q O SCO.'- I JO rrintinc, The v fe. rf r. G3 o 0! 'erver adi ar o o wiaeTy red. e o Q- I CP 0 O O o o s p 0 o O O w o Main ffl 0