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th e OOl.D lin .L NEWS. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON THE DOOM TRAIL B y A rthur D. Howden Smith A u t h o r o f P O R T O B E L L O C O L D . E tc . (© S r Brintano*« ) > » I » I » > I » Newspaper Advertising Must Have Background of Public Confidence By L. M. BARTON, Advertising Manager. » IHB background of newspaper advertising is public confidence. At very outset your newspaper, aell you the right to share in the n i d « « of their reader, that they have built up by cohscien- have m erest l* " ”r "' "lTort- 1,"'w rradere respect their newspapers. They X H A P TER V III— C o n tin u e d Sure Relief ,T s o v"Kr" n,U,i h ’ • a y ‘ h in * th *“ W “" " ’" W * Their su veaa l ” ** a * n<,v^rt,swr* l”‘K,n Wlth everything in their favor, the news , 7* h° " re«Brd thia r* d” ^"ilden.w that the newspaper turna over to them. Pick over ' rc 'l'10 m<‘rch,nt' in »»owing favored customer, to 6 B E L IA N S Hot water Sure Relief 'ELL-ANS fo r indigestion tlcnlly In a dry. crackling voice, You Jean. We may force a w ar u|wn them 25< and 75« Pk«'s.Sold Lverywhor* — 16— gentlemen will never learn." at an early .lay, and we .■.ball win." ••Off It!- I repeated. \ o u must think we grow louls d'or He sat back trium phantly. "o lr ,t’*’ ** r»T'oa(cd Impatiently. Instead of furs In Canada." growled Surely we have (bat supremacy Since his Most Catholic M ajesty hath Joncalre. "Be sure, we of the wil ........ a Just claim to all lands in these parts derness posts a te the most anxious to X w i n k e d a , me a g , „ . ’. 7 Z on this side of Hudson's river, at have stone walls around us. Well, a i r ’ , b “ “ ................... •< ...................• “ “ any rate.“ what headw ay have you made?" "To be sure, to be sure,” I assented "1 have traced out the lines of the ,o *“• cen - i COmmw,tin« uP°n “ >• P»rt played by newspaper advertising in the quickly. "But, Monsieur Joncalre. you central mass," replied De Lery. tak haarlem oil hus been u world I ,1 , I will be interested to know there Is an ing a gulp Of the wine. •Tomorrow I Close to you „ s e c r e t- « h lc h to not a Fenpr»l economic problem of the country Mr B arton n r wide remedy for kidney, liver and voumry, sir. Barton proved that adver- accursed tribe of savage« who do not shall muds out a surrounding work secret, because everv trader -k k Grimy hv . it c bladder disorder«, rheum atism , w ork s for h im s e lf | s a cq u a in ted w ith it I a I • , * ra»1,d ‘‘"•»over, made for lower prices. believe us you do.” of four hast!*;-., to encompass IL" f .r '.h 1* ?. for “ »■ i“” ' ‘ v'‘rt",,nK '• the • » « *ay of increasing sales and production with- lumbago and uric acid conditions. is th at so, Jean ? And who may He rose from Ms scat. for the y ear Juat ended. We handled ®u ‘ low ering q u a lity I t reduce« . . n ; , , - — , »» , they be?" "Speaking for myfc-df, I have had . total of 204 -green' deerskins and 23 i which men heud.se L s e s f r o t n T f 7 ’ ‘ 'e tiBM ’’The Messesagues." sufficient wine, and I s ta ll retire, if p ackets of various kinds of furs, on a u m e r it , P *«’»from the manufacturer or merchant to the con- His face lighted up, the masons bring In the !.,.<<» o f stone T h . 7 , " “ af'keU for “ »«’handiec that otherwise would not exist “They are In De Tonty’s country. we expect in the morning, we ehall he t!ic<e we cleared a profit of 2.SS2 Hvres, 3 sola, 9 deniers (uhout $470). And how is the d ear Alphonse?" able to lay the first course by noon.” which would not come anyw here near m ittel t ' i ' S 1° <rge CUy new,P»Per* in censoring advertising aub- “Fleeing for his life, no less." Joncalre tw isted bis face into u g ri correct internal troubles, stimulate vital "Those sam e accursed Messesagues, mace as I»e Lery ascended a steep covering the operating expenses of the ¡L ' “ 10 h ™ “ ' W - T h , m o ,. . „. organ«. Three lire». All druggists. In sist pest. You will find the sam e story at •petta its readers tl»e more ita readers will respect i t monsieur, rose up against us, aud Mon flight of ladder-stai’s to an upper every post from here to the Missis oil the original genuine G old M kdal . sieur de Tonty must flee to the n orth story. sippi.” w ard and make the Journey through “H hat Is the <11,Acuity, monsieur?" " " 'h y , monsieur?" the country of the Hurons." Cavalry “Made Good" •T hese sacre E nglish! F irst they A looa of grave concern overspread I Inquired sym pathetically. in M any Operation» " hy, a t last have persuaded this tu rn the Iroquois against u s; then ' Jo n caire’s face. stupid, tlmorou^ governm ent of ours they build tiie post of Fort Oswego, nt Cavalry In ninny instances, when “Are you certain of this, J e a n * ’ deelslvely employed, was the deter "Beyond doubt, m onsieur; for my to build me a proper fort. T is the the foot of the Onondaga's river on By WILLIAM T. MANNING. Episcopal Bishop of New York. Irondequoit bay (now Oswego, N. Y .); (Mend, the Wolf here, smuggled a mes mining factor lu a campaign or opera then they send out a sw arm of young tion during the World war. It may sage from me to Monsieur de Touty, men to trap and shoot In the Indian who hade me come a t once to you th at fairly he said that lu the Fulesttuu o r f f a n t a ^ T T " 10 ° Ught “ * ** or^ nizpd. *"d <" »ill he so co u n try ; then they pass this accursed campaign, Ihe Mrltiab cavalry, and In you might hold up all west bound ca noes." law th at forbids us obtaining Indian f o f th A whatoTer hi< ‘» ^ or ‘•«»¡•«g. will have time the Bnlshevlk-Foiiah cumpnlgn the goods from the New York m erchants! ieha "H um ph!“ he growled. “Have you A Pmi nt ° f hi’ hi« h e r’lif'- N® human being ought to he Bolshevik cavalry, were the determ in Feste. w hat a people! They have us been long In Canada, Jean?" ing factor . The llniaiidl, Khnn Hugh- e ’ " j - ............. — - -A - - • - In a noose.” ^B nt this year, monsieur." (ladle and Shargat opsrattona In Mrs I shook my head dolefully. Hum ph!” growled Joncalre again. opotninln, raualug the surrender of "Ah. monsieur, you make me very AlwnH he“ / e bT L And where do you come from, Jean?" m” W' “ “ ° Ugh to th ii- ,#bor wiI> ‘»ko on Its true practically all the enemy enguged. are sorrowful." I said. "I came out to Something In his speech w arned me good examples of cuvalry derisive ac Canada thinking to make my fortune, the liquid slu r of the South. tion. The September. |(»IH, offensive but If What you say he true, I am more ableT re. A “J ' monsi<*n’-!" I replied Innocently. ‘h "' Wi" i",n th'’ PW P" ‘ -ise and hv the British In Palestine la another likely to be killed by the English. ■Oh I am of Picardy. But m onsieur excellent example and In the follow m a m atter "to be 'k m! "" r“ "n le d ''ra t|0“ °f Labor, is emphasising this In« minor actions a decisive or con- "No, no, It’s not so bad us t h a t " h< or the south—no? of Provence?” ... ^ p t in view and brought about in due time. tributary Influence either alone <>r in All the suspicion fled from Jnncaire's answ ered quickly. The governor-gen oral has waked up. It seems th at In ace, and In Its stead blossomed Wholesome recreation and amateur sport may have its proper place ' *"h arm’ : T’1’ broad smile. France they are not quite ready for on Sunday, provided it does not tak e th« ni« .« # ,' F V *1“ 1 '■»'airy corp» in the O u r s n o r t. .nA A / P “ * ° f pr“- V er and worship. Ourq. May. IfflS; the British Third T e s te ! " be ejaculated, “ T ig „ another war, but we are charged to p ts and recreations are in their own proper place ns truly accept- ,nv“lrJ «llvl-hm, sontbeast of Araieo* clever lad! And how knew you that m ake p reparations ns rapidly as pos Jean?" sihie. T here Is an em issary coming r i g l u o r us"o "give40t o « c “. Z ti,e‘ h X s X u X g ' t a ^ p ^ T h e ; soon from Paris, who will have In I w as overjoyed—-and In no need to sim ulate my sentim ents. T his was structlons for the frontier posts and good fortune. the friendly Indians. It may be we ; « ‘,D 4" D EU 0N 8UTTER C 0L 0B " “W as I not camping beside the Regi- can persuade the English to he stupid enough to revoke this law of theirs. ment de Provence when we were on A harm less vegetable butter color 8P° rU ttnJ reCreation but «¡vs them its glad and open Used the Italian frontier? T is a pleasant In any case, my Jean, you will have b l e l X by nilllloua for 00 years. Drug heard of the Doom T rail?" ■«»ras and general a to m sell hotties way those lads have of talking. And of D andelion" for 33 cents.— Adv. I crossed myself devoutly. such good companions with the t a t t l e ! An, for some of th at warm southern “I have heard nothing good of If. S h a k e s p e a re Revised m onsieur," I said fearfully. wine a t this moment instead of the Colonel Pleot, head of the Quelli«« "H um ph; I don't doubt It. And mind •ccursed rum. Rum la good only for only way we shall hold the sacre Eng. savages,” C a s a m and the Frem i, War Crip- lish In check. With a fort here we can you, Jean, for myself, I do not like “You say tru th ," applauded Jon- control In some m easure the in ter Hint kind of business. But a fte r ull plea' aaaoclatlon. was asked by a « ri reiMirter In New Yor t lf ,,kp<, caire. "to m e your ways withfn, Jean, course betw ixt the western tribes and 'tis trad e over the Doom Trail By DWIGHT F. DAVIS, Secretary of War. his country’s fashions. and you shall taste of the blood of I.a the English. Also, we shall have a w hich keeps you and me In our Jobs Belle J rance—although it be not our constant th reat here to keep the Iro- " IHiout it—well, this post would shut "Yea," he answered, “they are Provence vintage. By the way, do you quois a t peace. down. And they do say a t Quebec P r e s i ? 1, ^ r ^ F ? ’ m em orial a t KanRas C ity* Mo” re rp n t,7 dpd'>»‘pd by beautiful. At the same time and know Provence?” Colonel Pleot chuckled_ “nt tlw th at If we can s ta rt n revolution In “ Well, I worked up Vaudreull to ap r u g6’ •” “ ibIe mem° rinI ° £ thB K,Ori° '” dppd" «f ‘ I-- same lime, while you’re admiring our “I canpot say so with honesty, mon prove It, obtained the g ran ts from England for this P retender of their» \m encan aoldicr-citizcna and citizen-soldier., of our admiration for their fren ch fashions you c u n t help m ur sieur," I fenced, "although 1 have been P aris, secured the necessary m echan and w ar nt the sam e time, we shull he m uring to youraelf; In Arles.” able to take the whole continent from ics—and then they sent this popinjav them," iiB 7 l X \ us°Ur re8p,,Ct {Of thcir ifIeala ,n d of our ‘hat we "In A rles!" «Aolliea make the uinn aud lark to supervise lha work. I had pitched will fulfil! the heritage of their trust. They fought and died, not for wc-tith of them the lady.’ " T here was a commotion at the door. Fie flung Ills arm s aronnd my neck. on tills site here. He would huve none “Bind the Indian," shouted a voice thefZTd" T 1f C7 " 7 ° i-lnn,I" - not even for »«IMefense, but rather th,.' “Jean, I love you, my lad ! I was o r IL No, he must overturn all my born in St. Item!, which Is but a short plans and put the new works several In French. “Hah, I thought s o ! We their ideals o( civiluation m ight live. Their live, were short, but their F e tv Poisonous Species meet again, O rnierod!" distance ont in the diocese." Do not believe all the , to l|,., miles down the river where it runs We were now In the entrance of nto the lake. He is conceited with ) I>e Vculle stood on the threshold. ideals ara eternal. Their comrades in arms share their love of pence. Those ,"‘" sir r o. deaths rnused by Insects Ills rifle leveled nt my breast. who have suffered the indescribable horror, of war are foremost in th . w rite , William J. M n.ldo, to Hvgeto tbe log house, and Joncaire opened Inm self beeause he has been charged wine the finer. "B ring the Indian Inside here," he desire for peace, so long as peace can be honorably maintained Muguzlne. The chances ,,r„ n„,M ,,f with all the works of fortification in called behind him. “Jean, you a re a lad In a m illion!" Canada." then, are not true for ,,r|. „„ Onr I resident ha. earnestly urged the limitation of competitive arma- A group of fuhnungns, frightfully he pronounced. "You shall drink deep deadly lUH.Ht« | n|fPtl H "Are there others thpn, monsieur?” painted, with th eir grotesque bristling I have some wine which Blgnn the ln- I asked casually, busying my nose In ments by agreements among the nations and this nation stands ready to feather headdresses, hustled Ta-wun- tendant fetched out for a few of us__ tne wine-mug. f tb<* I nltf»<) StntPM Uurciiu «f (.n jotn in any practical measure to bring about this end. There is no danger ne-ars into the room. • you will understand you must sav lon,ol„gy. Some insects are cu rrie r, “Aye, to be sure. He Is to build a But now Joncaire asserted him self of militarism in America. Our army today ¡., proportionately, aa sniall of dtoeaae. hut thia la outside tho naught of It h ereafter; It never paid wall around Montreal, and to stren g th "W hat do you mean by this, Mon as it has ever been. Always it has been a constructive force. duty. Aye, we shall make a fine night I n s e t « own (Ibilliy to Imhrt tlnrn, en th e enceinte of Quebec." sieur de Veulle?" he demunded. ‘T h is of IL and you shall tell me of all that Hcon.loos. tarantula« and ceuii,HHles “B ut we are at peace with these man Is a forest-runner, Jean Couriie- has passed in Arles these many years. bn vo rep u tatio n , worse than their sacre English," I objected. voir, a m essenger from De Tonty. The He clapped his hands, and a soldier bllea or stings. Joncaire, now thoroughly convivial Indian Is a M essesague—ns yon should entered. "Francois,” announced Joncalre, winked a t me over the rim of his mug see by his paint and fceadwork.” and "F o r the present, yes. But how long “B ah !” sneered De Veulle. ‘T h ey "this is Jean Courhevolr, who will be ln.ua« , ' X ,7," WrlakCa my guest until he departs. He has J p a n l Every year th a t passes th e fooled you. The Indian Is Ta-wnn-n^- ratora j i «,..< i u „ ï ï ï r t a,*'"**Çn,A '“ been m Arles, Francois. Remember English grow In strength, and we be nrs, of 1 he Seneca Wolves, w ar chief By CLIFTON D. GRAY, President Bates College. Maine. t h a t W hat he orders you will render come w eaker; 1 speak now In m atters of the Iroquois. The white mnn Is Boon to Mus. icians H arry Orrnerod. an English spy ,in,j „ of tra d e ; for a fter ail, lad, the coun to him. Now bring ns the flagon of A German Inven -lo r < lulu» to have Despite constitutional guaranty of freedom of speech and press and . . deserter from the Jacobites. He wns try winch obtains the m astery in trade wine which Monsieur Bigon sent out solved the probteui „f turning tho this spring.” stationed In F aris for some years, and must be the m ilitary m aster of any Page» of a musical sNectton. «u on. a l '" a "tat*’ ° ur frPedom ia ««»tantiy imperilled The soldier Raluted me as If I were contending nation. I may be only a recently was sent to New York. Bur- Whatever u binds the human mind, be it dogma of the past or n t „tc of erallon which hns alw ays bothered • m arshal of France and brought In simple soldier, but so much I h a-e net, the governor of New York, dis i ,"®,u‘w r" bands and orclientraa patched him here to spy out what you the present is treason to the truth. Certain facts in onr revolutie the flagon of the lntendant's wine with learned. in our revolutionary his- ' Ih,! •"»•nMou consists of « lever o,7 the exquisite reverence which only a “We are a colony of soldiers and are doing.” tory become unpalatable to some of our citizens and straightway new text ” ^ - l e d will, the font. The lever U T h at may be so, assented Jon •on of I m nee could bestow upon the traders, well arm ed and disciplined. book« are demanded with revised slants to please this or that group attached to the u,u«lc staad In such choicest product of the soil of France They are an Infinitely larger group of e a lre; "but It happens th at I command a nm uner that by stepping on It the If we are to escape bondage of the mind, we must hold fast to the Page “Four It out, Francois," commanded colonies with only a few soldiers and here. These men are my prisoner« la turned. * Joncalre. traders, but ninny husbandmen Olve i ou will order your Indians from the great American tradition of political liberty. This means freedom of room. Francois, get your m usket and T he soldier hesltatpd. them time, atm they will obtain such a G r o w th in F a rm L ig h tin g opinion and unhindered public discussion. Have we a bolshevist among “And Monsieur de Eery?” he said. grip on th e sol! of the w ilderness th at stand guard." us. Let us provide a Hyde Park or Boston common for him in every city^ flfin nV 'r1 H,,d. De Vculle drew a paper from t “A thousand million curses !“ explod Ihpy cannot bp pried loose. B ut i f we ,,er of th« »,371,(117 farm s of America have elec ed Joncalre. "Am I to w ait for him? use our tem porary advantage, and pocket Inside his leather sh irt and pre It is only pent-up propaganda that possesses explosive possibilities X r B rM ...... P‘" ~ — <"• « . „ X Am I to sacrifice my choicest wine in keep them from winning suprem acy in Rented It ,o Joncalre with Irritating Because of the ordinary nature of its ta s k - to know the truth the (lll cr from a power company or from hJs gullet?" the trade wltn the savages, then my deliberation. p i l f h n n r i n j x f l i t w r v k»«A * 1 , . A — a t. • . . * 1 ,0 heir own Independent generating out- (T O B E C O N T IN U E D .) whole p f truth and nothing but the truth about science, philosophy, history “Who.fs Monsieur de Lerv?” I asked as F rancois filled „ thlck mug w,(h Us. according lo Dr. E. A. White, „f and what not— the college serves no secondary interest. It know, no ruhy Juice. bleugo. director of the c m m ltte e on parries, no sects no schools of thought. Our college, are the o r g a n i j “ Umi ° f ‘■'••'•‘riclty to ngrlcul- “W hat? Io n do not know him? S m all F ortune P aid for G utenb erg B ible cnibodunent of the intellectual curiosity of the race. b T his pompous whipper-snapper who sets out to teach Louis Thomas de ,Ion- culre, sleu r de C habert, his duty, a fter N o v e l C o lo r E ffe c t Recently at Vienna, an American thlrty-flve y ears on the frontier—n u h ' dealer paid »220,383 for a copy of tho Ms offer aud kept th eir precious man- Colored electric light „p.,.,.,, H e Is—" 1 uscrlpt. rieam e ,,„ „ fr ,„ p ,,f Gutenberg Bible. — It -------- belonged to to uu an , "M onsieur de L ery enters,” in ter The Bible which the denier bought abbey in Austria, and th e o w rers had e< (, V "h»fi stum- posed F ran co is w ith a glance at the a magnificent copy on vellum of the .' * .............»»rily. Long experim ent to get official leave from tiie A ustri doorw ay, finally produced tho propor effect government before (hey could sell By DR. LYNN HAROLD HOUGH, Chicago. A slender, w iry little man In a wig an enrly this fall. ll.cir treasure. They obtained hy far •cv eral sizes too big for him strode the biggest price ever paid for a book Into the room. He favored me with a We have grown faster in knowledge than we have in character and T h e V it a l S p a rk Yet u still higher price on record curious glance, nodded to Joncalre Are not the poeto them selves to modern science hns released power, today which only momi ’■ / and took a seat across the table front as having been once offered. In the Seventeenth century the monk» of Ht. blame th at poetry 1» no, „.o r; widely co„M toe. TM. „ „ My host made a w ry smile and mo Emeran possessed a notable m anu r> id / L tiiu d fu i w andering aituleaa I» S o o th in g dream. Ix,ve we have forgotten, there is racial hate and religious suner, i tioned F ran co is to bring a third mug. script of the Gospel«, which had been line, soon fade w ithout ,,n idea, j , “ Ilola, M onsieur de L ery." he said. preaented to their abbey by the Em sa tire - Impudent, personal, biting—,, tion and prejudice in pl,ce of th . peace of gentle understanding. Thera genuine r)oetlc mood? Are beautifully "T h is Is a g a lla n t young forest-runner, peror H enry JV. is nothing that St. F ra n c s had in old Italy that we cannot have in Chi •tap. Oln.m. nt, T.lcun, M, j ---------1 rimmed and hedged gardena the beat The elector of Bat aria admired It one Jean Courhevolr, who has come «•ago today if only yon have such a vision ns he hnd. ure?"“ A"" H,r 1{’°<’t,z,n« h u»'-*n an- to tell me th a t charm ing Idiot Al so much tliat he proposed to give He wns not goody-goody, solemn or sour. He snng ns g ayly for OcA phonse de T onty hns been chased out these monks the town of Straublngeu tim ? Are the literary teas of social - darken s cl mhers the best laboratories for po as he did for pleasure, nnd, above nil, he had love. Men mnv resist „ of I.e de T ro lt by the M essesagues. In exchange. h a ir b a l s a m etizing human nature? And yet an Je a n , M onsieur de Lery is th e king’s R ut they were prudent men. They Colors,id inconsequential leaf | n tip air may ment and logic, hut they cannot resist love and song and many a m a ^ ta kaKd Ha), engineer officer In C anada.” knew the elector could, and they sus high position today would leave all of his wealth, power all the tinsel Seem vital nnd Im portant If to the “A nother case o f a log fortification, pected thut he would, retake Ihe town J suppose," remarked de Eery sarcas- w henever he pleased, so they declined poet It Is vital and im portant.—Marie of hi. gilded existence and all that the world can give if h . honestly and Ion»»«, e,c . «,„¿í «II •b »" ’ » Oom«, 0«|. Luhrs, In Poetry. FOR OVER 200 YEARS X a Economic Organization Must Allow for the Development of Higher Life Spirit of Militarism Has No Place in Hearts of American People Danger of Losing Sight of American Tradition of Political Liberty World Has Increased Its Knowledge at the Expense o€ Character Cwicural'alcum For Bafcy’s Skin truly felt that he could go straight into the heart of God. D e t , oink»« « l« U . H l» o o x 0,«'u<-»sl Work® »'nt'.' n (<> U w iX««"« ’7°*'