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“ w ill not only be the interest but the huge debt its e lf and then X- th e re w ill be so m any people |o G feed and care fo r ." W h e th e r the A m e rica n ta x p a y e r C A N "feed and care fo r " the peoples o f the E n te re d a t th e P o sto ffie e a t W illa m in a . O re g o n a s se c o n d -c la ss m a tt r, w o rld m ay well be questioned, A u g u st 24, l M u n d e r A ct o f C o n g re s s o f M a rc h S. 15?» but i f he W IL L he is a b ig sap. In most o f the occupied nations S M J O H N S O N , E d it o r and even Russia and E ngland, it ¡ w ill o nly be a c o m p a ra tiv e ly P u b lish e d E v e ry T h u rs d a y . S u b s c rip tio n P ric e $2 00 P e i Y ear in . sh ort tim e u n til the y w ill be on A d v an ce in Y am h ill a n d P e .k C o u n tie s O u tsid e of C o u n tie s $2 50 I th e ir own. So. it rem ains only A d v e rtisin g K a te s G iv en U p o n A p p licatio n th e a xis peoples th a t are to be fe I and clothed. Now. it 's too zens w ho would help h im and bad to see anyone h u n g ry , but Some T h in g s W illa m in a Can back h im up and som etim e th is the idea o f ta x in g A m ericans to Have. Even In W a r Tim e su m m e r y o u r kids and yes. even teed these bums, w ill s tic k in There are some th in g s th a t you could go down am i splash the necks o f most people. T hey can be had. even d u rin g w a r around a w h ile some hot sum m er have sta rve d o thers w ith im p u n tim es, and fo lk s should not o v e r a fte rn o o n , in a nice, clean ity w h ile they im p o rte d "s la v e s ” look them . Money is p le n tifu l s w im m in g pool. f n m the occupied co un trie s to now and people not so tough a- W illa m in a can have a nice w o rk th e ir lands: now let them bout g iv in g it up. i f the cause lo o kin g cem etery too. W h a t is w o rk th e lands o r go h u n g ry . <s w o rth y . needed most is some person o r . W e fa ile d and refused to feed were m u r W illa m in a can have a s w im g ro u p to head the idea and put l ^ h ‘.n a w h i,e the m in g pool. W h a t seems to be it across. Since the cem etery is d v rin g them and ste a lin g th e ir most necessary fo r the accom in tow n and rig h t on the h ig h food so we should have no d i f f i plish m e nt o f th is w o rth w h ile w ay. .the Tim es would lik e to c u lty in saying NO to the c rim p ro je c t is someone at the head suggest th a t the C iv ic C lub inals. I t is fine to lean over back o f it w ho would put in some pep take over th is jo b Set a goal o f w ards to be a g ixxl fellow . I t ’s and in itia tiv e . The Tim es th in k s finances needed and contact the m o th e r th in g to stand on y o u r there are dozens o f good men citizens and send a card to those head to prove you’ re an ass. and women who could make th is a t a distance who have fo lks go b ut no one w ants to be a s e lf b u rie d here. They w ill a ll help W hy D on't T i’ es Get In to s ta rte r. F o r th is purpose some and w ith a lit t le m a c h in e iy and ^hape To Take O ver young fellow should be the head, some m an-pow er, the cem etery someone who w ants his ch ild re n could be made in to a neat and I Some o f our good R epublican frie n d s lik e to k id us about o ir t • have ju s t as good a chance as a ttra c tiv e b u ry in g ground. o pp osition to m any o f the New i f th e y lived in a tow n th a t was Deal theories on th e basis th a t uo and com ing. The Tim es would Taxes Not C om ing Down ¡b e in g a D em ocrat we would n at- like to suggest W arren E ngdahl We M ust Feed O ur Enemies ! u ra lly be fo r w hat th a t p a rty fo r th is jo b . a live w ire yo u n g v’ iAT- j has sponsored. We can onlv ste r whose pep and energy ought “ Taxes are N O T com ing down ,o u n te lr w ith the faet th a t p !a c . to b? capitalized on by the com a fte r the w a r. i r v r h » r -in trh f i ticaN y » t the s t u f f has been m u n ity . Get a g ro up o f c i t i ity th a t o u g h t to k n o w ; as there put w ;th activ<, RepilbH_ e h r Wi l Iantina âtntrs HANDIEST DISH In your KITCHEN ! h 's c a lle d the Pyrex Deep Pie Dish but it does dozens o f cooking, serv ing, and storing jobs for you. Wonder ful for soups, cereals, custards, apple sauce, and individual deep fruit pies. 2 sizes. 5-oz. (one cup) size a ourPyrex ware counter...only | V ' K. E. SHETTEKLY HARDWARE W illa m in a . Ore. I ’uge .'I T H E W IL L A M IN A T IM E S T H U R S D A Y . A P R IL 12, 1915 Telephone 3115 « Your car may be a cere m an: but lie represents and tough' to look a t and m any peo is indeed the very a lte r ego o f ple hate Io g 'i Io p ic tu re shows “ the governm ent ru n e v e ry because o f th e ir aversion to lo o k th in g ." W allace m a in ta in s he is ing at a w a r film . Hut it is a not to r th a t, h u t the facts d is good th in g to b rin g home to the prove it. Ilis whole e ffo rts have folks g enerally, w hat o u r men been m arshaled on the side of not only have to look al and feel the governm ent. O nly southern but to live th ro u g h ( i f the y ure Dem ocrats raised th is opposition so fo rtu n a te ) and take p a rt in. outside o f a few Republicans W ar is hellish and re v o ltin g who argued only p a rtisa n |>uli business and the p ictures help tic s . Good frie n d s o f M r. W allace to b rin g home to us the h o rro r who are b e tte r frie n d s o f the i f it and give us a new resolve people could easily have opposed th a t we can stop it o r a t least him w ith a I th e ir m ig h t; hut put up a much more serious oh jie tio n to it th a n we have ever p o litic ia n s who an- already look mg fo rw a rd to th e ir re-election done before. The w a r film s are to u g h to did not have the fo rtitu d e th a t ¡see hut they w ill make us more it takes. Republican • are indeed in an conscious o f o u r d u ty and o b li unenviable position. T h ey have gation to the y o u th o f the w orld. little or no leadership. T h ey are The w a r departm ent is doing a as d iffid e n t as a teen age l»oy w o rth w h ile job in sh ow ing these w ho fall.-- over his own feet to film s. We need to see them now tr y to please you and only suc- too, when we have a peace to n e d s in being a w kw a rd . M a in ly make w ith these savages. th e y are o f tw o k in d s : New Dealers o r ra b id ly p a rtisa n . In NOTICE e ith e r category th e y are in e ffe c E ffe c tiv e th is date. Rand tiv e and only provide M r. Roose ve lt and his "g lo ry c ro w d " w ith T ru ck Line has disco ntin u ed it tt rrn in a l in W illa m in a and all a sm ile thut does not ru b o ff. " W ill call fr e ig h t,” w ill be le ft at the Sheridan te rm in a l unless W ar P ic tu re * H ard To View specified where to d eliver. John Hut They lh Good Job P ictures o f the b a ttle s are M cNeil, A gent. can e ffo r t and th a t the only real ! ip p o sitio n to it. lies south o f the Mason «& D ixon line. H enry W al- i lace, p rin ce o f new dealers, was J co n firm e d in the senate by Re publicans. W ayne Morse, w ho a good m a n y Dem ocrats voted fo r as a New Dealer, voted fo r W..1- ace and said "R epublicans cou’d- n 't a ffo rd to have a vote against W allace come up to h it them in ‘ he face the next e’ ection. R id in g the New Deal is .-. fa v o rite pastim e o f the hoys who f e! th a t th e y m ust go back. W h a t th e tre n d in A m e rica n n o litic s portends, makes no d if ference m uch to them , and th e re re lite r a ’lv m illio n s o f A m e ri can th in k in g people w ho are "scared s t i f f " and th e only p ro te ctio n th a t stands between the people and th a t tre n d is a gro up f p o litic ia n s w ho vote in fa v o r o f so m e th in g th a t looks lik e it would help get the m back in jf f ic e again. W allace is in tr u th and fa c t a h ig h -m in d e d and sin- WHEN Ancestry ('nunti;! Most o f the tim e ancestry doesn’ t count f< r very much hut th e re are tim e s when it really adds up to a la rg e p a rt o f the p icture. F o r a h a lf century th is Bank has been operated by the same fa m ily . It has weathered m any n atio n al c a ta s tro p h ic * that s vept aw ay thousands o f hanks in the nation. So ancestry does mean so m e th in g . It mean« th a t a sate. sane and conservative h an kin g policy has been follow ed o ver the years. Along w ith th is , has been a co n s tru c tiv e policy o f b u ild in g every w o rth y e n te rp ris e atul helping in d iv id u a l in itia tiv e and energy. T h is policy s t ill stands and is as sound today a - when the hunk was organized. FIRST NATIONAL BANK S heridan, Oregon Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE OLD JUDGE SA Y S... aaai'iv«5 Hidden from sight in your car is a possible Booby Trap that you call a battery. It looks in nocent. but Watch Out! It can cause a lot of grief. That’s why Shell checks it carefully dur ing Shellubrication service . . . just as other vital parts are serviced and tested. IT’S TIME TO CHANGE TO GOLDEN SHELL MOTOR OIL! Warm weather will soon be here. Be sure your oil is clean, summer-grade Golden Shell for fullest protection against wear. SHELL OIL COMPANY, /ncorponzfed. Cor« for your Cor fo r your Country M ah.a Safe for S H EUUBWCM77OM 75</ay/ "When this war is all over, Judge, there will be some mighty interesting books written about i t Expect we’ll learn a lot of things we didn’t know before." "Yes, Fred, when the record is finally w ritte n we’ll realize what a gigantic operation this war really was and how important to final victory many factors really were." "Take, for example, just one industry. Few people realize the importance of the great work done by the beverage distillers during the war. A high government official TKis called it ‘an almost unparalleled example of the overnight conversion of an entile indus try from peace to war.’ lie also said not so many months ago, while speaking alxnit syn thetic rubber, ‘It is fair to regard the rubber manufactured to date ns bring almost solely the product of the beverage distilling indus try.’ That’s the t yjw- o | thing I have m mm.I ...t h e way great American industries at home cooperated to help our ht.ive lighting men abroad.” " I see what yon mean, Judge, a com plete history of American t c a in w o ik " < a n f w " *»f .t/iu/h*/«. Ne**'Hg«