'.-." y.: . v. - - 1 . -.- I . , - -'&,' - -t . : r-V - - ' - -- i , TIIE SUXDAT OltEGOXIAX, POIiTXAXD, DECE3IBER 5, 1920 11 . V i V UMPQUA RIVER IS FED BY MANY CREEKS AND HUNTING' LAKES ABOUND IN REGION Inland Waters, Named and Unnamed, Are Interesting Study as to Courses and Included Are Tiny Basins Where May Be Found Rare Trout and Wild Ducks in Great Flocks. c (This Is the 2Sth of tvren of article by Mr. Hfcnnett on Oregon waterway. The !!ith will follow at an early date; prelum aoly the fund'ay following this article. Headers of The Oregoriian would do well to save thse articles, for when concluded they wit' present the first authentic tabu lation of our rivers, lakes and crceki.) BY ADDISON BENNETT. HAVING completed as nearly as possible the streams In town ships from the southern border of Douglas county up to and includ ing township 26 south, I will now begin at the west end of township 26, in the fractional range 9 west. There are but two named creeks in the range and they bothflow west Into Coos county, in which county they were charted. In range 8 there are no named streams flowing into another; in range 7 the first is Hubbard creek, which is formed by the junction of two creeks In the northeast corner of township 26, range S west. This is Hubbard creek, five miles long, which flows Into the Umpqua (or one of its forks. I ca.nnot say which), near the postoffice of Millwood, in section 20. There is only 'one other in the township Rock creek, three miles long, which flows into the same Umpqua. In range C there is a stream, Cala pooia creek, 14 miles iong, which flows into the-Umpqua very close to the line between ranges 6 and 7, at the town of Umpqua. That town is in section 25. township 25 south, range 7 west. But whether the stream mentioned flows into the Umpqua in that section, or in section SO, ad joining it on the east, I cannot say. Calapooia creek has two named feed ers Coon creek, four miles long, flowing in near Stephens, and Will lams creek, i3 miles long, flowing in two miles northeast of Stephens. Other Creeks Described. In range 5 there is one named stream Cooper creek, 11 miles long, flowing into the Umpqua near the town of Wilbur. In range 4 the first stream from the west is Long Valley creek, three miles long, flowing into one unnamed stream from the north in section 9, and flowing in from the south opposite that, is Banks creek, four miles long. Two miles to the east is tialt Lick creek, two uiles long. In range 3 west there is no named stream flowing into another. In range Harrington creek, five miles long, flows into Rock creek from the firs r- '- 'i OVV ' Vfv2 H ? ?R J! - vtO - Ji t v', TV?-- 1 4 -Tt 1 - fd'v.ts;t ft La i "15? W if' V "PROTOCOLS OF LEARNED ELDERS OF ZION" DECLARED FORGERY BY AMERICAN JEWS Jewish Residents of Portland Request Printing of Address "To Our Fellow Citizens," Received by Them From New York Following Conference Participated in by Foremost National Organizations. The accompanying address "To Our Fel low Citizens," is printed at the request of prominent Jewish residents of Portland who received It from New York, where it was drawn up at a conference called by the American Jewish committee to discuss the campaign of secret anti-Jewish propa ganda in the United States: This conference was participated" in by the foremost national Jewish organizations and authorized the Issuance of a public statement in which the so-called "Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion" now being circulated by secret agencies are con demned as a forgery, and the charge that bolshevipm is part of a conspiracy of Jews and Freemasons to secure world domina tion is denounced' as a malicious Invention Inspired by foreign reactionary forces for tha purpose of breeding suspicion and hatred of the Jews and Freemasons in the United S.ates in order to discredit "free government In the eyes of the European marges and thus facilitate the restoration of Hbsolutism In government." The signatories of the declaration which is add'ressed "To Our Fellow Citizens" in clude the following representative Jewish organizations: The American Jewish com mittee, the Zionist Organization of Amer ica, the Union of American Hebrew con gregations, the Union of orthodox Jewish congregations, the United Synagogue of America, the provisional committee for an American Jewish congress, the Independ ent Order of B'nal B'rlth. the central con ference of American rabbis, the rabbini cal assembly of the Jewish theological seminary, and the United Orthodox Jewish Kabbis of America. TO OUR FELLOW CITIZENS: DURING the war, by secret agen cies, a document variously called "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion." "The Protocols of the Meetings of the Zionist Men of Wisdom," and "The Protocols of the Wise Men of Zion," was clandestinely circulated, in typewritten form, among public of ficials and carefully selected civilians, for the purpose of giving rise to the belief that the Jews, in conjunction with Freemasons, had been for cen turies engaged in a conspiracy to pro LONG TOM RIVER, LANE COUNTY. north in section 18. Miller creek, three miles long, flows into Hock creek in section 21, and Conley creek, five miles long, flows into Rock in section 29. In range 1 there are no named streams flowing- into others. That finishes township 25. Beginning again at the western line of Douglas. I will take up the streams in township 24 south, range 59 west. Bear creek, four miles long:, is the first. It flows into Lake creek in section 18, and that is all. In range 8 west there are none; in range 7 west there is only oe. Yellow creek, which flows I from the northeast. It is nine miles long and flows into the Umpqua in section 12. Nameless Stream Haa Tributaries. In township 24 south, range 5 west there is only one named stream de bouching. Cabin creek, in section 25, township 23 south, range 6 west. It flows past the town of Isadora and flows into what seems to be Gassy creek, near Oakland. It is nine miles long. There are also in the same town ship and range two other streams flow ing down from the north, but I cannot figure out the name of the stream they flow into. The first. Pqllock creek, flows into another stream near Oak land. Pollock is nine miles long. Two miles to the east is Bachelor creek, six miles long. In township 24 south, rang 4 west, there is no named stream debouching. In the next range to the east the first named stream debouches into Cala pooia creek, in section 31. It is Hinck el creek, six miles long. Coon creek, five miles long, flows into the same creek in section 15. In the range to the east, range 2 west, there are none, and in range 1 west only one. McKinley creek, seven miles long, flowing into Canyon creek, in section 26. In the same township, range 1 east, there are no debouching named streams. Loon Lake la Described. Beginning with township 23 south, range 10 west, we find the first lake taken In the county. Loon lake. It is apparently a little more than two miles long, from northwest to south east, and from a quarter to a half mile wide. It is a little mor-e than four miles due south of the old town of Scottsburg, a town that about 1859 60 was an attempted rival of Portland. The waters of this lake flow into the Umpqua through Mill creek, seven miles long. It reaches the Umpqua duce revolution and anarchy, by means of which they hoped to attain the control of the world by the es tablishment of some sort of despotic rule. Some months ago this document was published in England. More re cently it has appeared in print in the United States and thousands of copies have circulated with an air of mys tery among legislators, journalists, clergymen and teachers, members of clubs, and indiscriminately to the general public. The London Morning Post has given out a series of articles as a commentary upon the protocols, in which the charge of an unholy con spiracy between Jews and Freemasons is elaborated, and bolshevism is char acterized as a movement of, for and by the Jews and is declared to be a fulfilment of the protocols. These ar ticles, whose authorship is not dis closed, have now appeared in book form under the title "The Cause of World Unrest." During the past six months there have been sent forth weekly in Henry Ford's organ, the Dearborn Independent, attacks of ex traordinary virulence upon the Jews. These assaults upon the honor of the Jewish people are all Founded on the protocols and On the discredited lit erature of Russian and German anti Semitism, inspired by the minions of autocracy. Parrot-like they repeat the abominable charges that can only ap peal to the credulity of a stunted in telligence charges long since con ceded to be unfounded by all fair minded men. Ford is employing his great wealth in scattering broadcast his fulminations, regardless of conse quences. When the Jews of the United States first learned of these malevolent prints, they deemed it beneath their dignity to take notice of them, be cause they regarded them as a mere recrudescence of medieval bigotry and stupidity showing upon their face their utter worthlessness. These pub 3 4. at j. about three miles down below Scotts burg. Loon lake and its tributaries are famous trout streams. Its main feed er, coming in from an easterly direc tion and then north, is Lake creek, 21 miles long. It rises in section 20, township 23 south, range 8 west. One other named stream fiows into the lake, Salamander creek, three miles long. It rises in Lane county. The lake is only a mile and a half east of the Coos line. There are no other named streams in range 10, which Is only a half township. In range 9 there are no named debouching streams. In range 8 the first is Little Camp creek, four miles long, which flows into Camp creek in section 7. almost on the range line. In range 7 Wagoner creek flows into the Umpqua in section 30. It is three miles long. None in range 7; in fact no more debouching named streams in townships from range 7 to range 2, the eastern lin of the county in that township. Klne. Trout Flsalas; Fooid. The next township to the north, township 22 south, borders for about 18 miles the north line of Lane county and on the west the Pacific ocean. It is range 12 west. The Willamette Pacific railway, running from Eugene to Coos bay, passes north and south through this township and here we find Clear lake and the northern por tions of Eel and Tsiltcoos lakes, also a small point of another lake. This portion of Dougles and the adjoin ing portion of Lane affords, in these lakes, as fine trout fishing as there is to be had on this continent, and for duck shooting almost the same can be said. Besides that, there are a good many bears annually shot and trapped in that vicinity and the deer hunting is as good, there as in Curry county, or almost. Many deer are killed every year in and adjacent to these lakes. I have been through them and around them many t'mes. I Relieve when our country once more gets down to a "peace and prosperity" ba sis and the Southern Pacific starts an advertising campaign. General Pas senger Agent McMurray will attract people to that vicinity by the thou sand every summer. I will not attempt further to de scribe these bodies of water; that will more properly come when I am chart ing Lane county. lications have, however, been-put in circulation to such an extent that it is believed that the time has come, humiliating though it be to them, for the Jews to make answer to these libels and to the unworthy Insinua tions and Innuendoes that have been whispered ' against them. Speaking as repreentatlves of the Jewish people, familiar with the his tory of Judaism in its various phases and with the movements, past and present, in Jewish life, we say with all solemnity: 1. The protocols are a base forgery. There has never been an organization of Jews known as the Elders of Zion, or the Zionist Men of Wisdom, or the Wise Men of Zion, or bearing any other similar name. There has never existed a secret or other Jewish body organized for any purpose such as that implied in the protocols. T".ie Jewish people have never dreamed of a Jewish dictatorship, of a destruc tion of religion, of an interference with industrial prosperity, or of an overthrow of civilization. The Jews have never conspired with the Free masons, or with any other body, for any purpose. From the time of the destruction of the temple at Jerusalem by Titus the Jews have had no political state. For centuries .they were forced to wander from land to land, to flee for refuge wherever they might find it against bitter persecution. They were pent up in ghettoes. were "deprived of even the shadow of civil or polit ical rights and were made the objects of every possible form of discrimina tion. It la little more than 60 years since the Jews of western Europe became politically emancipated. Until the outbreak of the world war the Jews of eastern Europe, constituting a majority of all the Jews of the world, were not even permitted to exercise the rights of citizenship in lands where they and. their ancestors had dwelt for generations. The great j mass of the Jews were hampered In every way in their, efforts toearn a J livelihood. Far from desiring to gov j ern the world, they were content wuu mo uiui Luiuiy iu live. xuiiiz- lcally they constitute less than 1 per cent of the population of thte earth, and more than one-half of them are on the verg of starvation. The sug gestion that, in their feebleness, they have been planning In secret con clave to seize absolute power and to dominate the 99 per cent of non-Jews upon the globe is a ridiculous Inven tion than which even madness can conjure nothing more preposterous. Where is the habitat of these so called elders of Zion, by whatever name they may be called? Who are these hidden sages? Whence do they come? What is the nature of their organization? The distributors of the protocols are silent on that subject. Whence come these pretended pro tocols? There have been various ver sions. One Serge Nilus, of whose identity little Is known, a Russian mystic and an ardent supporter of czarism, claims to have received them in Russia in 1901 In manuscript form from a Russian officeholder, who stated that the manuscript had been originally obtained by a lady, whose name is not "given and who, he eaid, obtained them in a mysterious way. In what language they were written Is not stated. Where that manuscript now is does not appear. Nilus as serts that he submitted the protocola to one of the Russian grand dukes, who after examination returned them with the despairing message, "Too late." -Apparently there was no room for them in the Russian ar chives, and they suggested no task for the czar's ubiquitous police to per form. In 1905 Nilus published at Tsarskoje Selo a second edition of a mystical book, entitled The Great in Little," the first edition having been published in 1901. Into this later edi tion he Incorporated for the first time the protocols; which he claimed to have had In his possession for four years. In January, 1917. he pub lished another book under the title "It Is Near at the Door," purporting to foretell "the coming of the anti Christ and the kingdom of the devil on earth." In this book he announces that he had only then learned au thoritatively from Jewish sources (what they were is not explained) that these protocols were nothing other than a strategic plan for the conquest of the world, of putting it under the yoke of Israel, "the strug gler against God," a plan worked out by the leaders of the Jewish . people during the many centuries of their dispersion, and finally presented to the council of elders by the prince of exile, Theodor Herzl, at the time of the first Zionist congress sum moned by him at Basle in August, 1897. He, declared that the protocols were signed by the Zionist reresenta tives of the 33d degree of initiation; they they were eecretly removed from the complete file of protocols that pertained to the first Zionist con gress; that they were taken from the secret vaults at the main Zionist of fice, which, it is said, "at present is located in French territory." The protocols as published bear no signatures. The identity of J.he Zion ist representatives by whom they are claimed to have been eigrtad-ts left untold. The location of the main Zionist office and of the secret vaults from which the protocols were secret ly" removed remains a secret. It is, however, a matter of history that the first Zionist congress was pub licly held by Jews who came from various parts of Europe for the pur pose of considering the misery of their brethren in eastern Europe and of enabling them to find shelter in the holy land- Theodor Herzl was a distinguished pournalist, a man of true nobility of character. He pre sided at the congress, all of whose deliberations were held in the light of day. The insinuation that there was a 33d, or any other, degree of initiation in this organization is mere ly a malicious effort to bring the Jews into parallelism with the Free masons and thus to subject them to all the fanciful and fantastic charges that have from time to time been laid at the door of Fremasonry, ob livious of the fact that 15 presidents of the United States, including Wash ington, and many of the leading statesmen of Europe and America, have been members of that order. Nilus and his associates belonged to the Russian bueaucraey. In 1905, through the Black Hundreds, that body sought in every way to crush the Jews and to prevent the liberali zation of the government. The time waa propitious for the perpetration of a political forgery by a govern ment that habitually resorted to the employment of agents provocateurs, a government which only a few years later, against the protest of the en lightened clergy of the world, inef fectually sought to convict Mendel Beilis on the charge o'f ritual mur der. It is significant that one of his prosecutors has been active in dis tributing manuscript copies of the protocols . throughout JLhe United States. Irrespective of this history, bris tling with suspicion, an alaysis of the protocols shows that on their face they are a fabrication and that they must have- emanated from the bitter opponents of democracy. They are replete with cynical references to the French revolution and to the con ceptions of liberty, equality and fra ternity. They uphold privilege and autocracy. They belittle education. They condemn religious liberty. They assert that political freedom is 'an idea and not a fact, and that the doctrine that a government is noth ing but a steward of the people is a mere phrase. These are the very doc trines that one would expect from the protagonists of autocracy. Noth ing can be more foreign to Jewish thought and aspiration than these brutal theories of reaction. That the Jews, whose very life has been a prayer for the blessings of libery and equality, should hold them in con tempt is unthinkable. The. document throughout is farci cal in its absurdities. In the Russian original there is a passage, signif icantly omitted from the translation, to the effect that the English are the descendants of the lost tribes of Is rael and the British government is violently attacked for its liberalism. If climax there be to all this folly, it lies in the idea set forth in the protocols that "the world ruler ia to spring from the dynastic roots of King David" and that "the king of Isreal will become the real- pope of the universe and the patriach of the international church," whatever that may mean. It is needless, however, to elaborate, when one considers that the editor of the London Morning Post, in his in troduction to "The Cause of the World Unrest," himself doubts the genuine ness of "The Protocols,' and that the anonymous author of that book, after using them as hif text, is unable to give them any higher certificate than that they may or may not be genuine Indeed, he goes so far as to say: "We have said that this document flashes a blaze of light, and so it does, but whether this document is genuine or not. whether the blase of light is true or false, can only be judged by internal evidence and - probabilities. We may say at - once that Nilus ad vances nothing h the nature of real evidence to prove the document, and that his account of how it came into his hands consists of' assertion only, without evidence to support it." And yet a document thus discredited by its sponsorsis made, the basis of an indictment against an entire peo ple. ". i ' N (2) The contention that the genu ineness of "The Protocols" is estab lished by the outbreak of bolshevism in Russia 12 years after their publi cation, and that bolshevism is a Jew ish movement, is absurd in theory and. absolutely untrue in fact. As well might it be said that aforged deed is genuine because 20 years after its date a relative of the person whose name is forged is falsely charged with being a disturber of the peace. To say that the Jews are respons ble for bolshevism is a deliberate falsehood. The originators of bol shevism were exclusively non-Jews. While It is true that, there are Jews among the bolsbevists, notably Trotsky, they represent a small frac tion of the Jews and -f the followers of bolshevism. Lenine, who belonged to the Russian aristocracy and has not a drop of Jewish blood in his veins, was the creator as he has been the motive power behind the Soviets. Tchicherin, who has conducted their foreign affairs; Bucharin, Krassin and Kalinin, all non-Jews, are, with Le nine, the brains of the communist party. The bol&hevist cabinet, known as the peoples' commissars, consists of 20 members, of whom Trotsky ard Sverdlov are the only Jews, aad they are Jews merely by birth. Of the cen tral committee of the communist party. Including Trotsky, there are four Jews out" of 13; The so-called extraordinary commission, whose function it is to supress opposition to the bolshevist regime from within, is directed by a triumvirate consisting of a Pole and two Letts, none of whom is of Jewish origin. Although Trot sky is the bead of the war de partment, his general staff is com posed exclusively of non-Jews. In '"The Cause of World Unrest" a list of 50 names is given, most of whom are classified as Jews and bol shevists, in order to establish the thesis that "nearly all of the bol shevist leaders are Jews." An exam ination of the list shows that ten of the Jews included in the list are the leaders of the antl-bolshevist move ment in Russia; that & number of those who are classified in the list as Jews are not Jews at all; that a large proportion of those classified as Jews are men who are so obscure and hold positions so inconspicuous that whether, or not they are Jews is not only uncertain but unimportant. They are certainly not leaders. On the other hand, the leaders of the menshevikl, who are the sworn foes of bolshevism, are to a large ex tent Jews. Among the chiefs of the constitutional democratic party of Russia, who are strongly opposed to the Soviets, are Vinaver, Sliosberg, Pasmanik, Karainka, Landau and Friedman, all prominent Jews. Among the leaders of' the peoples socialist, the sociairst revolutionary, and the menshivik section of the social demo cratic parties, bitter opponents of the bolsheviks, are a large number of Jews. The leading anti-bolshevist newspapers, which of necessity are published outside of Russia, have Jews upon their 'editorial staffs. An overwhelming majority of Russian Jews have been ruined by tlie coercive measures of the Soviets. They have submitted to the confiscation of their property and are undergoing un speakable hardships. The orthodox Jews, whose numbers preponderate, remaining loyal to the faith of their fathers, regard the bolsheviks as the enemies of all religion, and, there fore, hold the doctrines of bolshevism in abhorrence. With comparatively few exceptions the Jews are looked upon by the bolsheviks as belonging to the hated bourgeoisie and as fa voring capitalism. The Zionists, who constitute a numerous and important element of, the Jews of Russia, have been denouncedby the Soviets as counter-revolutionary, and many of them have been cast into prison and threatened with death Zionists, we repeat, who are the followers of Herzl. If the Jews are to be condemned because of a Trotzky, -who has never in the slightest degree concerned himself with Judaism or the welfare of the Jews, then there is not a' peo ple that has ever lived that might not with equal right be condemned because in Its membership there were men who are alleged to have advo cated hateful doctrines. The Jew has traditionally stood for religion, law. order, the family, and the right of property. It is, therefore, the height of cruelty to charge him with respon sibility for bolshevism, when its doc trines, should they prevail, would in evitably lead to the destruction of Judaism. It is especially a brutal charge when one considers all that the Jew has suffered from the op pressive and discriminatory laws of Russian autocracy and from its ef fort to suppress every aspiration that the Jew had for freedom. It is a great tribute to the patriotism of the Russian. Jews that, in spite of the indignities that they had to un dergo, hundreds of thousands of them fought under the banner of the czar, loyally and gallantly, and in large numbers laid down their lives in the allied cause. The rosters of the army j and navy of the United States contain the names of tens of thousands of Jews born In Russia who served so faithfully under our colors that they gained the unqualified approval of their officers, and proportionately many of them were awarded decora tions of honor by a grateful country. We have refrained from commenting on the libels contained In the Dear born Independent. Ford, in the fnl ness of his knowledge, unqualifiedly declares "The Protocols" to be genuine and argues that practically every Jew is a bolshevist. We have dealt suffi ciently with both of these falsehoods. It In useless in a serious document to analyze the puerile and venomous drivel that he has derived from the concoctions of professional agitators.' He Is merely a dupe. What is the motive of those who have set in motion this new onslaught of antl-semltlsm? It is the motive that again and again has actuated autocracy and its adroit supporters that of seeking a scapegoat for their own sins, so that they may be enabled under the cover of a false issue to deceive the public. It is an attempt to drive Into the solidaflty of the citizenry of our coun try that has been its pride and Its strength the wedge of discord, by arousing suspicion end inciting overt GLOWING TRIBUTE IS PAID TO MEMORY OF S B. HUSTON Roscoe Hurst Reada Words Written by Dr. C. E. Cline at Burial Cere monies, Declaring Adequate Justice Cannot Be Done in Brief Space. r ' The accompanying tribute was read1 at the funeral of S. B. HuBton. Portland1 law yer, last- Thursday. It was written by Dr C E Cllne, but read by Roscoe Hurst, as Dr. Cllne wa recovering .from Injuries received in an automobile accident and was unable to attend the funeral: . BY DR. C. E. CLINE. IT IS impossible In the brief limit of this note to do Justice to this man; for he .was a man. I first met Mr.. Huston In the postoffice at Hillsboro, Or., where "we had both gone for the morning mall, soon after my appointment trlere as pastor of the Methodist church, 25 years ago. His . simple frankness at this first meeting appealed to me as a man worth knowing, and during my pas torate of two years there our ac quaintance, though he was not a member of my church, grew into friendship, which, after hla coming to Portland a few years later, became, I may say, of a more than ordinary character. Since' his . coming to . this city 15 ytars ago I have been in the habit of calling occasionally at his office for a friendly vis't, during which times I came to know the real man. His ability, interest in public af STEALING A SECRET OF STRONG MEN'S STRENGTH MedicrJ Science shows why Spinach and Carrots with organic iron ofteri so surprisingly increase one's strength, vigor and endurance. This big burly man lying on the floor OUGHT TO BE ASHAMED OF HIMSELF but his blood is thin, pale and watery and he simply hadn't the strength and endurance, to "go up against the little fellow. When there is a great deficiency of iron in the blood you often have shortness of breath or palpi tation of the heart and you may THINK. YOU HAVE HEART TROUBLE. The reason for this is simple: THE IRON IN VOUR BLOOD TAKES THE OXYGEN from your lung-s and carries it to every part of your body. WITHOUT IRON YOUR BLOOD CARRIES NO OXYGEN and WITH OUT OXYGEN you may have shortness of breath; you heart flutters on some slight provocation and sometimes there is A FEELING OF SUFFOCATION OR DIZZINESS, the same as if someone shut off your breath, so no wonder you lose so much of your bodily vigor, strength and endurance. r Scientific experiments have proven conclusively that a secret of the strength, POWER AND ENDURANCE OF ALL STRONG MEN, is an abundance of iron in the blood. Without iron your blood loses its power to change food into living- tissue and nothing you eat does vou the proper amount of poodi .1 ... . .1 . v. . , jww uv Ult lull BUCIUUI UUl Of H. PRIZE FIGHTERS, WRESTLERS and ATH LETES have learned the value of plenty of plain, coarse foods in their training as such a diet helps supply their blood with iron. THERE ARE 30,000,000,000,000 RED BLOOD CORPUSCLES IN YOUR BLOOD AND EACH : ONE MUST HAVE IRON. . Nature pot plenty of Iron In the husks of grains and the skins and peels of vegetables and fruits to enrich your blood, but modem methods of cookery throw all these things away hence the alarming increase in recent years in anaemia iron starvation of the blood, with ail its attendant ills. Whea you get up feeling tired In the morning; when you find yourself nervous, irritable and easily upset; when you can no longer do your day's work without being all fagged out at night; when your digestion all goes wrong, or you have pains across the back and your face looks pale and drawn, do not wait until you go all to pieces and collapse in a state of nervous prostra tion, or until in your weakened condition you contract some serious disease, but consult your family physician and have him take a specimen of your blood and make a "blood -count" of your red blood corpuscles or test the iron-power of your blood yourself by adding plenty of spinach, carrots, baked apples or other iron-containing fruits and vegetables to your daily food and take organic iron with them for a while and see bow your coaaiuon improves Thousands of people have surprisingly Increased their strength energy and endurance ia two weeks time by this simple experiment! But in making this test be sure that the iron yon take is organic iron and not metallic iron or mineral iron which people usuallv take. Organic iron is like the iron in your blood and like the Iron in spinach lentils and apples, while metallic iron is iron just as it comes from the action of strong acids on small pieces of iron. Organic iron - may be had from your druggist under the name of N mated Iron. Nuxated Iron represents organic iron in such a highly, concentrated " iicauwaKu w m approximately equivalent ( ii acts not only against those of Jewish origin but also against Freemasons, In the hope of discrediting free gov ernment in the eyes of the European masses and thus facilitate the restora tion of absolutism In government in Russia under the bureaucracy, and the ammunition with which the cam paign is conducted has been furnished out of the arsenal of imperialistic Germany and by those who are seek ing to r" store the Hapsburgs, the Hohenzollerns and the Romanoffs on their former thrones. Ancient hatred and unreasoning prejudice' and a fail ure to understand and know what the Jew reaily"is, are likewise responsible for the readiness w".h which these falsehoods have been accepted by those who are ever willing to believe evil of their fellow-men. We have an abiding confidence in the spirit of Justice and fairness that permeates the true American, and we are satisfied- that our fellow-citizens will not permit the campaign of slan der and libel that has been launched against us to go unreproved. There is enough for all of us to do in the great task of building up our common coun try and of developing the principles on which It is founded. Let -not natreo. and misunderstanding arise where peace and harmony, unity and broth erliness, are required to perpetuate all that America represents and to enable ali men to know that within her wide boundaries there is no room for In justice and Intolerance. The American Jewish committee Bv Louis Marshall, president; Cyrus Adler and Julius Rosenwald, vice presidents; Isaac W. Bernhelm, treas urer. Executive committee Samuel Dorr. Abram I. Elkus, Albert D. Lasker, Irv- inir Lehman. A. C. Rathesky, Horace Stern. Oscar S. Straus, Cyrus u. Sulz berger, Mayer Sulzberger, Isaac JL Ur.man and A. Leo Weil. The Zionist Organization of Amer ica By Julian W. Mack, president; Jacob de Haas, secretary. The Union of America Hebrew con gregations By J. Walter Freiberg, president; George Zepin, secretary. The Union of Orthodox Jewish con gregations By Herbert S. Goldstein, secretary. The United Synagogue of America By Ellas L. Solomon, president; Charles I. Hoffman, secretary. The provisional organization for American Jewish congress By Nathan Straus, president; Morris Rothenberg, chairman; executive committee, Ber- nard G. Richards secretary, Stephen S- Wise. The Independent Order of B'nai B'rith and the anti-defamation league By Adolph Kraus, president. The central conference of American rabbis By Leo M. Franklin, presi dent; Felix A. Levy, secretary. The rabbjnlcal assembly of the Jew ish theological seminary By Max D. Klein, president; Samuel Fredman, secretary. The united orthodox Jewish rabbis of America By Philip Klein, presi dent. fairs, fine judgment of all public, professional and business men in our city and, state, with high Ideals for his profession and especially so of domestic life; his interest in veterans of the civil war,, with his knowledge of politics in the state, made him, for me at lent, a charming -companion. In all this it was plain to be seen that Mr. Huston never moved in, the line of least resistance. He was the very soul of kindness, with tastes all of the uplifting order. He had a mind trained to be cautious, accurate in thdught and precise in Its' conclusions. During the late world war, as all our people know, he was an ardent patriot, freely giv ing his time and money to the many war and Red Cro3S drives. In busi ness "and private. life he was a true gentleman. His genial personality, wholesome nature, sympathetic and kindly manner greatly endeared him to me, and in his death I am per sonally bereaved. His force of character, ; fine In tellect and sterling Integrity . gave him, as a lawyer and as a man, high standing in our city and state. Another thing I feel qualified to say of him is: Through extensive reading he had acquired a knowledge of the great writers of the past, I V icy organic Iron content) to eating half a quart spinach, or one auartof green vegetables. It is like taking extract of beef Instead of eating pounds of meat. Always Insist on having genuine organic iron NUXATED IRON. If you are not feeling Quite up to the mark tele phone for a package today. In tablet form only; Look for the letters N. I. on every tablet. Your money will be refunded by the manufac turers if you do not obtain perfectly satisfactory results. For sale by ' all druggists. which gave him a. well stored mind fronv which he spoke, not pedant ically, but interestingly, and at times eloquently. , Though Mr. Huston was not a pro fessed Christian, not a member of the church, he clearly distinguished between right living and a mumble of words. He did net believe in an Invisible being working against the best interests of man. He believed the aveiage man not so much a sinner us a fool in not rightly Judging what is best for himself and others. It's no small thing to be a good mother, and, although Mr. Huston's mother died while he was yet a mere lad, he often in our conversation re ferred to her, saying as I remember: "Her memory has been the chief blessing of my life, as well as the source of a great part of all I have attempted or hope to do hereafter, and I shall never forget how she drew me to her breast with a prayer to God for my well being the first morning I started as a mere - child to school." At this the stalwart man and able attorney burst int sobs, while his frame trembled with emo tion. Manly man, of simple, honest char acter, broad-minded, openly unpelflch, generous and helpful, winning his way on earth and going out of the world worthy of that eternal life beyond. RAIDS TO AID HOSPITAL Bonded Whisky to Be Turned Over to Institution. YAKIMA, Wash., Dec. 4. (Special.) a gentlemen s agreement ' among city officials recently that bonded whisky thereafter seized in raids in this city would be turned over to the management of St. Elizabeth's hos pital for medical purposes, instead of being destroyed, has drawn a stern rebuke from the Yakima Women's Christian Temperance Unior., which has filed with -the city commission a written protest signed with 117 names, declaring that liquor, whether bonded or not, should be destroyed They WORK while you sleep .Take one or two Cascareta occa sionally to keep your liver and bowels active. 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