By : A. "- Poser 1' , A BIRTH RATE THAT NEVER DECLINES j : - . . , t By 6..E. Kiser , - ,. " . "pHE foolish people never seem to learn By hearlnr 'of the fate of other fools; ' J - Unwise meii still are spending all they earn, The reckless go on fooling with edged tools; ( ' The foolish driver cannot learn, to watt,' t ..-: But tries to .beat , the engine to the gate, rWe USDTO GUV . A VT- BONG AND GET-Av COAD OP, 60NS A(MD!SCRAi5 36CAU56 US i HrVOi A i WOUMD " THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER -Attempt This on Your Alto TBTHIIffEVER ponies run there's sojneone who. Walk sadly homeward when the racing's done; We hear rt someone every day or two Who played unwisely with a rusty gun ; . " Men keep on taking medicine at night, And. after it's too late, turn on the light. -..-- CTILL swimmers like to show how brave they are H1. By taking chances that they need not take; i The stranger with the sporty- looking car ' : i -"i , 'Finds girls wh6 Venture for adventure's sake; -Men still establish love nests here and there. , : And think: their wives will never kriow or care. t 1 i - : .;",! : - , 1- V'OUNG speculators cannot -seem to learn ' That miracles' are seldom brought about; They keep right on" expecting to return The stolen cash before they get found out. And every little while some foolish cove t Hides all his hard-earned savings in a stove. i, THE foolish will not learn by being told. The foolishness, it seems, is never checked; "The' fortune teller's palm is crossed with gold. The scolding woman's happiness, is wrecked; If all the fools gained wisdom bit by bit The devil soon would close his place and quit. '- you'Aaeomi4 P?44 tf& fit amp mavi uys or rfifi? rjj us; y Wr' l - t mi n s yiT-- Tr ,mi m J r-rfff ill Seek Big Green Fly Whose Bites Leave Serious Injuries --. , ; !:' - -3! ' (Br United News) New Rochelle, N. J., Aug, 22. -MedU cat authorities are efideavoTing to ciV ture a species - of a large green fly hitherto unknown, bites of which are said to have had serious, results.. Michael Fraeilla went into convul sions after a fly had bitten his hand. His hand swelled tof twice its normal size ,; and physicians worked 'three hours to revive him. I Another victim of the fly was said to have been bitten on the head, fol- I lowing which a swelling the sise of an egg appeared. MIXERS GOIKO BACK, f Cheyenne, Wyo., Aug. 22. (IT.- P.) Mine maintenance workers ' were - re turning v to work today throughout Wyoming following agreement to the Cleveland peace plan by operators and miners' representatives. Miners will go $bacfc to their jobs as soon as they are called by the operators, i The l5il I wage scale and the check-off system were adopted. - Penetrates I f 2rfsrr stress After the tovrnamaat, u&aaed mnaclea feci the strain. 8titf and sot. But Sloan'e Lini ment awiftly takes est everr trace of aoranasa pawcratoe' trit hoot rabbin f brines (rata ' ful relief to all aching muse lea. - it kills pain! Frank Walsh, Labor Attorney ofrUSIsl Honored irt Moscow Special Cbl to Tha Jcmraal aad - Chieaea Dfly New) (Oopynsht, lla2) Moscow, Aug. 28. Frank Walsh, the American labor lawyer, is concluding a three weeks' Visit tot. Moscow. The authorities here have treated him with great distinction, giving him rooms in the magnificent old ;German embassy building and placing a ftaefcar at his disposal. . He witnessed the trial of the social reyolutionaries. visited, numerous factories and made close investigation into wages and conditions. ' While he declined to make any state ment concerning his plans it is under stood that he represents a big grou considering Russian investments. WIlit TEACH IS CHI5A Chehalis, Wash., Aug. 22. Miss Frances Kennicott of Chehalis will sail, from Vancouver, B. C, Thursday for China to- spend" four years 'as teacher in school afcNuchang. She is a daughter "of, Ir. and Mrs. G. W. Kennicott. . . " - . MtTST StTPPOBT CHILD rancoU'v-er(. Wash.', ' Aug.! 22.--Mike Morris' came 'before Judge Simpson Monday'fcbarged with failure to sup port a minor child. He was ' given time to file a bond for- $50t to gnaxan tee payment Of 15 a montli for tha support of the child. . . FILES FOB BITOKCE Vancouver. Wash., Aug. 22. Melanie Rigollet filed suit for divorce tfom Al bert Rigollet, Monday, on the grounds that he is confined in an institution for the insane in Oregon. They were married in Paris, France, in; 19G3. MAX HAD ALCOHOL 1 Vancouver, Wash., Aug. 22. K. C Crandall, alias Ed ' Harris, arrested Monday night on a drunk charge, had half a pint of denatured alcohol in his possession. TELEPHONE MA3T HTJBT U Oregon City. Aug. 22. Benjamin Hayhuret, manager mt the Grants Pass Telephone company, is recovertng from effects of a fall last Thursday while assisting a trouble man to rffn down a serious break in the lines. . W AN - ' l - ' " ' TEB by the RAILROAD COMPANY -e Boilermakers, Machinists, Blacksmiths, Car Repairers and Car Inspectors. . For Employment at NASIPA, Idaho v GLENN'S FERRY, Idaho, POCATELLO, Idaho MONTPELLIER, Idaho , t s SAL.T.iAHli; CJ1TX, Utah. At wages and under conditions established by ihs United States Railroad Labor Board. A strike now exists ; : - ; '" - at these points. I - Free transportation and expenses paid to place of em ployment, also. steady. employment guaranteed and.se-' niority rights protected for qualified men regardless any V - strike settlement.- - - J ; :, ' . i. - t r'ufv-."" -".t.1";-11. v"1 f-",r y:z Appsr to- : - 'jr'r - A: & BIOORE i 513 Oregon Building:, Portland,' Oregoi ' Open Week Days and Sunday, 8 A ?L to 5 P. BL , BRINGING UP; FATHER CKestotend; C 8. 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