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HIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. 3 THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER "Ain't We Got Fun!". By A- Posca! Verse :aiid,Reveiice FRIDAY,: AUGUST 23, 1822. -THE TRIUMPH OF. WISDOM . t By S. K.K16CT ' -'.' CERENE upon my way I fjro,? . By s6 old -fashioned fear deterred; j My reason tells me, and I know i That signs and portents are absurd; 4 I do not keep an amulet, No superstition haunts my mind; I'm far too wise to be upset I -By quackery of anyjind. , TTS long: since I have been afraid r-X To pass a graveyard late at niffht; If salt Is spilled I'm not dismayed, For why should that bring: on a fight? No rabbit's foot or lucky stone Afeans anything: at all to me? i Still, I've a prejudice, I own, I Against thirteen and twenty-three. e T AM not one of those who fear That Friday may be full of harm; : It always makes me smile to hear ; That fortune lurks within a charm; f How foolish to think that or this " May brine a man good luck or ill; i I own up to no prejudice Against a nice two-dollar bill. s T JDO not fear to walk below : A ladder set against a wall; X let lost horseshoes lie, and go Ahead, with no alarm at all, , But I've a prejudice I'll keep, I think, until my dying day Against black cats that slyly creep ' Across my path, and slink away. x don't see, what r, Vm i'oc i MicuiKir. iv-rt J ' JUST IOOK ! - YOU'fcE RID OF ALL YOUfc FAT J I ONCG WAS JUST AS TMiM AS TkATA I rv '... 1 umB . I v t i . . . .11 ,Tsi, i v 11 . r il ( Electric Concerns , Discuss Extension And Other Issues Olympla, TOuli, Aug. 25. That there always has existed discrimination be tween ' electric companies regarding electric line extensions to the state was the concensus of opinion of the repre sentatives of JO electric companies who have been meeting with Hance Cleland, supervisor of utilities, during the last two days In an effort to establish uni form 'regulations covering this phase of the company's work.' Each company has Its own policy in governing line extensions. It was stated, and there have been many complaints and much trouble in adjusting indi vidual -cases. Charles Fleming, mayor of Spokane. and James Uehraty. Spokane corpora tion counsel, asked that a provision covering a refund charge on line ex tensions be included. Supervisor Cle land assured them that a refund charge would be provided in the rules. The suggestion of Herbert Flagg. chief engineer for the department, that the utilities should provide one pole, ISA feet of wire and that the rest should be paid for by the purchaser, was taken under consideration. Present at the hearing were repre sentatives from Wenatchee, Yakima, Walla Walla, Bremerton. Chehalis, Vancouver, Tacoma and Seattle. Calicura Heals Rashes Bath wkh plenty of Cuticurs Soap and hot water to cleanse and purify. Dry lightfy and apply Cuticurs OinU mem to soothe and heaL 1 1-1 11 riiri rif Millia It Mm" fl il l tWySnHt Oti miawi0, Till Mi. Lightner Declares He'll Fight Case; EaUs at Treatment Los Angeles, Aug. 25."! haven't given up the fight yet." declared Dave Lightner, alleged arch-dope smuggler, brought back from Shanghai to face federal charges at Portland, Or. LJghtner. who 4s awaiting preliminary hearing before United States Commis sioner Long on August 28. asserted that authorities had no right ta bring him back from China, and claims that be was literally "shanghaied. "They didn't have a warrant' he said, -but X was held Just the same.' He complained bitterly of the treat ment he received when he was brought back aboard the. steamer, West Faral lone, , "After ths boat got under way they constructed a special cell on shipboard lining- it with, she iron, and for days 3 was confined in that ill-smelling- hole, chained to the walLV BRINGING UP, FATHER IBcgfertcreS D. 8. Fataat Ottice) By George McManu3 1 HAfcfE INVITEO OUOe. .1 BNOM tro oinnc AMb HE HA; Accepted - Phone. - - - s - w - S I I K TEH. HIIH TUEL H55535 I JUOCiE. WIUL, H I J pET HERe- J ( ALL tOO1 f-T p fl HOW WAIT ' ' jOME TH1Mih " mm 4 t " ' T I AX? HE KNQW5 11 ni. cyu&ii - WKBS ssytiitHri&. -iv urnihiw s-vct-r. 8-25 KRAZY KAT (Copyrtht. 1022. by lnteroattoaU ITeatan Krazy's Friend Is Quite a Scrapper LET TWST 4lOUSfe. 7CSS" A 'BUCK AT V?& ; Lightning knocked a Kansas man out of his bed and according to the reports the first words he said were, "All right, dear, I'll get up."' Louiariile Courier Journal, i r The Journal will Have an important announcement to make on this page in a few days concerning a new serial story. Every effort , is being made to secure the best story that the market affords. De tails wUl be forthcoming shortly. WAN TE ID by the (Q)iSiirtliM RAILROAD COMPANY ' -' Boilermakers, Machinists, Blacksmiths, Car Repairers and Car Inspectors. s For Employment at NABIPA, Idaho GILENN'S FERRY, Idaho POCrVTELLO, Idaho . MOOTPELUER, Idaho . : 1 SALT LAKE CITY, Utah . j . . ' . At wages and under conditions established by; the United States Kailroad Labor Board. A strike now exists . 'at these points. - - Free transportation and expenses paid to place cf em ployment, also steady employment guaranteed and se niority rights protected for qualified men regardless any I f i HATS 7D A Vtt'oUS5 fTr , . I ' I ' n 1 JAJQOlli - i i i I i i wnnnuw -n . ii i ! ... ill in i i . rTnijv " i i : ill I I I V Djwis. . aiu-ba ..1 111 I UOAYT II l . 1 7VJ - d I I' ; rl . a iivaii"i . . sum" - a w..r: m i a r jb i lit-' ruuvTBsf . -wuu i 11 1 v . . a - . . . . i . wmtir jb is ji . 73 . wt v rtTu series. s.;w r " " 3J w , TS , - ' ' ... ,., i I I 4 -r-J LJ M ' iABDE THE AGENT tCopyrtslit. 1822. br InternaUooal JTaatax Berrica. lac v. x iRUN5NKCt WWW FROM 7? J i." '' -' ' " -" i t THOUfTIT ttM ' SOMEBO&V VUcnD ME ltN P0U.RST CAM MAKE FIVE fOlLARi srl . ' F I LEMbOU jlll mvE doua wrm VT SURb rf ' 5. A Bit of Highinancc UJEU.,WsfJ'fc THE FlW fcOUR AS rM OU WOU.P HAS MADfc IF X v 1 VCAMEt HOU THE TO4 - 1 M0 MWWEFtVE D0UABS . JERRY ON THE JOB l Copyright, 1922, br ioterttonat Fvarm The Information Comes Too Late strike settlement. " Apply to ; -'' 4.;A , MOORE r : ;. J 513 Oregon Building, Portland, Oregon Open Week Days and Sunday, 8 A M. to 5 P. II. WVEA&.Wft OiSSsa 6 1i fp7 AwvwrcH-TMt x I Ave OufT Wnrw MGOSU 11 Howl TiPB 7 n Dor Wite JidV ' ' fv op&a SPACES-. : 14 'fiZJZJ?" JZZ-l- '-y:::-7 f Hm wcw y f, wntt y twcii yTswi LITTLE JBEMY. Ccprrlsbt, 1822. fcr imrasOaMl IWsn Mrs. Smithers Nearly Has a Guest Tb WSE ; CORK 1 ! : r- ' : fk. j : -rJ ") OUTA Ur , - O I .-& VlVlAyM Xl , , Vw ITS PX - : (Jjjvj r jf v- s 2