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-WEDNESDAY .AUGUST Verce ::aiid . GOOD OLD PARTY PLATFORM 'j "For a number of years :I have found that party platforma amounted to very little." Mrs. Jessie J. Hooper, candidate foe United States senator from Wisconsin. , - 4 . ., . i ; l- - ' : TfTHEN they make my pa(rtya pisiform I am always filled with pride; " I accent It "without nestion, and regard it as my guide: ; l Oh. I love its old. familiar! platitudes and planks and things, ' - And, with hope renewed, I Welcome the assurance that it brings; All the question Uialt are pressing- it clears up with studied care; 'Every phrase iselghed. d measured to the splitting of a.hair. TN A flow of satisfaction I peruse each paragraph; . ' . . .;- -Taxes, foreign trade and1 tariff please excuse'me while I laugh There's the prideful pointing always and tne viewing with alarm, And the promise that's directed to the man upon! the farm ; iLabor never is neglected ;: it la given lavish praise; . Capital will be protected in the customary ways. OH, the dear old-fashioned platforms, with their highfalutin bunk, And their numerous "whereases" precious literary Junk! ' ' "Peace and Plenty! is the slogan; better things for each and all, With a warning word concerning "the handwriting on the wall"; 1 How I love the sweet flapdoodle, and the flubdub and the mush, Not omitting the preamble with its "patriotic" slush. Rich Girl, By VIRGINIA TERHUNE VAN de WATER CHAPTER 80' i ZEIAIDB BROWN did not heed 4, her companion's command to ait 'down. Instead, she stood behind the ; chair in which she had been i sitting. : Her hands gripped the chair back tightly. She was standing thus, facing the '"door, whne Richard Hollingshead en ' teredo The father had turned i on the electric light, and ins the glare his countenance looked very white and drawn. But he was no palir than the girL "Shut tfiat door behind you !'l Henry Hollingshead said to his son. . Vithout a word Richard obeyed, then, lassum .' ins" an air of elaborate nonchalance, crossed the room to where his lather stood on the hearth rug, his back to the fire. ! "Weii, Dad," he asked, "wlat did ou want with me?" .'. He avoided meeting the girls eyes. She ia turn 3 id not look at hint. Her case was fised on the. carved chair - back, . - "I sent for you, eon," Henry Hol lingshead said, "to tell you in Ade- - lake's presence that have repeated to 'her your, version of last night's oc currences." , ' Still Adelaide did not look up. "JDoes she deny the Mruth of my statement T Richard inquired. ! "Not actually but she intimates that ' what you said was hot entirely true. 1 would like her to say this wheroi you . are." Then it was that Adelaide lifted her eyes and looked straight at her; ac cuser. A slight sneer came to j her mouth. Both men saw A woman's sneer always angers a man. -Mr. Richard Hollingshead knos." Adelaide said slowly, -that I will not deny the story he has told his father. If you sent for him, Mr. Hollingshead. thinking I would do this, it was pot worth while to taise his time and yours. For I have nothing more ! to . say, except that 1 am going away this afternoon. ; -rEveh If my wife's life, may depend upon .your staying t" Henry Holilngs- heaaTiifsed,r;' iY-s 1 -lt will not depend h my 'staying," - the girl said.- ' "l do not think she will 'iieed my services again. 1 was sore of that last night when I left ber. She is too weak to notice who is with her." she added, a little break in her oice.. -l The unsteady tones, the involuntary softening of -the, manner, touched) a chord In the older man's heart. After all. no matter what this girl was She ' had done her best to save his wife's life ' !' - "Child !'.' he exclaimed, taking a sJep toward her. . "if you can . deny what Richard has said don't "be afraid to V Girl Claims False Promises Enticed Her From Germany Bend, Aug.V 9. After inducing Anha r Kohetzka, age 20; to come to Amer ica from her home in Westphalia, Ger many, on a promise of marriage, Louis Rosengarth told her three days aftr her arrival that he was. tired of her, the girl told local authorities and Tom Word, federal agent, here Tuesday. I Rosengrath sent her to his parents' home east of Bend, where she was made a household drudge and plainly shown that she was unwelcome, she said. After enduring this for three months she came to the authorities here and explained, through an inter preter. Rosengrath was arrested on Word's orders, but so far no -charge has been placed against htm. Deportation pro ceedings may be instituted. Word stated. . Miss Konetska is highly edu cated, speaking Dutch, French and some Russian, as well, as ber nairve 'tongue. Confessed Yeggman Gets Prison Term '.Walla Wan. Wash-Aug. $. Pro; ises to leave the tJalted States if granted a suspended sentence were of no avail to Paul Burcher, confessed yeggman, caught attempting to crack the safe of the Star Laundry company lsere Friday nijrht. Judge E. C Mills of the Walla Walla county superior court sentenced him to five to 15 years in the state penitentiary on a burglary charge. Burcher admitted serving a term in the Colorado state penitentiary at eanyon City for highway robbery and another two- years in the. Oregon state penitentiary at Salem for fstging checks in Foruana m izv. io wap taken to the state penitentiary here. Aliens Arrested , ' - For Carrying Arms ' The' Dalles, Aug. George Kallias and Laos Kahenu, - Greek section laborers, were fined : f 25 each Tues day afternoon when they", were con victed ; of carrying shotguns without - alien permits. They were arrested by W. A. ConneftV deputy game .warden, along the. Deschutes -river ; Sunday afternoon, lrhue hunting, , ; HATTL HATCH ERT MATERIAL ' &andy, Aug. 9. Material for the new government fish hatchery that Is being constructed at the Big Sandy dam is ' being hauled through Sandy. Floyld - Hutchinson is in charge of - the cos- atcuction ., :.,... 9, 1S22. .Reverse Poor Girl Yet, even as he spoke, a ' look of fear came to his weary eyes. If be lost faith in his son, what was there left for, him? I am denying nothing, thegirl said. "And I refuse to be Questioned further If you want any information ask Mr, Ricnard.' , "Suppose," Richard broke in an grily, "suppose that I were to tell my lather that I witnessed a scene be tween you and Carter in my mother's room last night could you deny that? Could you deny that his arms were about you" "Be quiet !" Henry Hollingshead ex claimed. "I won't listen to any more of this ! In my wife's room ! My God have you no sense of decency or has Carter none?" ' A sudden courage came to the des perate girl. She orew herself up very straight. , "Facts are not always truth I" she explained. "As to what happened in Mrs. Hollingahead's room. 1 will tell the truth, tor I have a right to. 1 knett so long by the bedside" again face and tone softened, but only for an instant "that when I tried to get up my legs were' numb and J stag gered. Dr. Carter lifted me to my feet and helped me to steady myself. Thai is the truth." "It sounds well!" Richard snorted. "You forget that I saw the whole thing." "I know you did !" the girl retorted, her eyes flashing. "And you met me at the door when I came out'of your mother's room, and helped me down the halL. I thought your action waa as kindly meant and as natural as was Dr. Carter's. I see I was mis taken. And now I am going?" "Stop 1" Richard Hollingshead stepped toward her. "I had no inten tion of going any farther in this mat ter, jSut now that I see jrour attitude I do not propose to submit to the po sition In which you and- John" Carter have put me. Before you leave this room I would like you to answer a question that I wish my father to ask yOU j - ' She . threw! her head . back defiantly. "I am not afraid to answer any ques tion your father asks me ! I may re fuse to answer it as I would like to spare him discomfort. But whatever I say will be the truth," The son wheeled about and faced the father. His lips were" twitching with race. "Since she is so sure of herself. Dad," he burst forth, "ask her where the rings are sh3 wore: test night the two diamond rings that were In my sister's jewelry box. This girl had them on last night. Where are they now?" (To Be Continued Tomorrow) Woman Fined $10 Makes jThreat and Gets Jail Penalty Trouble was ; started at the apart ment house conducted by Mrs. G. C. Peterson, at No. 367 Vancouver ' ave nue, Saturday night when Mrs. A. B. Case, wife of a former policeman, called to reclaim her baby's crib which she had left there when she and her husband removed to La Grande some time ago. Mrs. Peterson wanted II. JO which she alleged represented a tele phone bill run up by Mrs. Case and charged to the house. The dispute led to such demonstrations that Mrs. Case was arrested and Municipal Judge Ek wall fined her $10 Tuesday. Mrs. Peterson alleged thai Mrs. Case had scratched her face, slapped her and kicked -a defacing scar on the or namental front door. After the trouble, she said, she and her husband had given Mrs. Case the crib to avoid further demonstration. After-the court had Imposed the fine, Mrs. Case remarked, audibly that she would pay the fine but i'get" Mrs. Peterson. The Judge heard the remark and added a sentence of 10 days in jail to the : fine. He suspended, sentence, however, holding it over ber bead as a deterrent ; from further violence Two -Men Believed i To Have Drowned In Lake Accident Wenatchee, Waalu, Aug. 9. J. C Glasler of Lakeside and Davis Berry of Malaga are believed to nave drowned In Lake Chelan, Sunday after noon, having been missing since that time, when they went rowing. A squall -came up on the ' lake after 4 o'clock Sunday and it is believed that the row boat became filled with water and sank, A broken oar was found Monday by a searching, party. The search was contln u ed "Tuesday with two launches out. one the forest service launch. - - ' - ,' Boy Is Billed by, r Falling Trailer ';i,- 1 "- Bend, Aug. 9.-James, 8-year-old son of Douglas Johnson, plotting agent for the forest service at La Pine, died Tuesday of Injuries received when an automobile trailer - which ; bad been standing against a wall tipped over and crashed him - beneath it. v Death occurred while he was being taken to Bend for treatment. - -t-"VJ 1 f- -"' f -i " r - THE THEM DAYS f IS ACteM'T - ;l. . i ; " f nf n k- W BRINGING UP FATHER I CAN XOU MATTHATQ MS UANO WAJHTy ME MEET H1H AT OINTVS AN' 1 UEND HIM "TEN DOUUARV- WEi-U CHANCE : i - - avimi. i i t i ii : mj. - l t iii ! , e i i j Ji-.w- w a. i " . j i v .. - " -" g-. - f f'S cl KRAZY K AT ' : aw,'Ma-2 ET-"-" Getting Two Birds With One Brick I K$,L,.rk M)rS 'W&'SJSSI .l"K"i:: - -: iypy . ' M 1 . 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