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PAGE SIX AS INDFI KM'KNT NKWSPAl'EH. fobllshea Hally and Semi Weekly at PM din, oref.io. by lh Iff iN.'m N I'l Ill.lSillNO CXI Official County ltpr Member 1'nlted lte UWWlM aterad at the rwetofflce it l'endletcn. u ik.iuJ'Imi man matter r. lap ON SALE IN 0TI1KR 0ITIR8 Imperial Hotel Newa s;nd. Portland. iSEmm Stw Co . Portland, Orefoa. ON FILE AT Cblcaa-o Borean. lo Security Bnlldlnf Wublnftne. I ., Bureau Ml. Fonr teeiitb .treat N. W. KJMCMPTTOM Ratbs (IN ADVANCE) Dally, no year, by mm Dally. ! moothe. by mall Dally, three onthe. by mall Dally. one month, by mall.. Daily, one year, by carrier Dally, ill month, by carrier Dally, one month, by carrier Dally, three month, by carrier ml Weekly, one year, by mall Mml Waaklf, an month, by mall iitI Weekly, four montba. by mall AS 00 1-50 l. -5. 50 4) HI T OF I HI IIITlirilWHKRE. a, 4 out of the hithrrwhere into the yon The land that the Lord s love rests upon;. .Whre "tie may rely on the friends he meets. And the smiles tnat greet him alomt the streets; When- the mother that left you ! years ago Will lift the hands that were folded so, l And put them about you, with : all the love And tenderness you are dream- ins of. Jame Wriitcomb Riley. THEY LEARN TO TEACH BY TEACHING 3N an editorial on the sub-' ject of normal schools the Portland Journal on Mon day said : It should be the ambiti on of Oregon to employ none but trained teachers in the public schools. The employment of untrained Like A Boy at 50 Bubbling Over With Vitality-Taking Iron Did It ihxtor i Novated Iron Is Greatest of All Strength Bnllders Often In .Kifcrf Ike strenjrtl. and Kndurami- of Delicate. Nervous Folks 200 Per Cent hi Two weeks Time. NEW VOHK. N". T. Not long ago' while, double their strength and en a man came to me who was nearly . iurance and entirely get rid of all hall a century old and asked me to : ymptoms of dyspepsia, liver and oth Cive him a preliminary examination er troubles in from ten to fourteen fcr life insurance I was astonished to lays time simply by taking Iron In fin,; him with the blood pressure 01 ;i boy of 10 and as full fipor vim an,! attain as a voune man: in fact . a ouni! man he really was notwith Handing his age. Tne secret he said as taking iron nujiated iron had tilled him with renewed life. At 30 ecle of vitality and nls face t with the buoyancy of youth. As I fcave said a hundred times over, iron ; is th great-st of a:i strength build-. ers If people would only throw away patent medicines and nauseous con- .oct!ni,s and take simple nuxated iron, I am convinced that the Uvea of thou- sands M persons mignt be saved, who now dia every year from pneumonia. gripp-. l onsumption. Kidney, liver and heart trouble, etc. The rei and true cause whK-h started their diseases waj UOtBlaj more nor less than a weak- ened condition brought on by lack o! ' iron In t ie Mood. Iron is abaolntad) i aaaary to enahla vour blood to (hange food lnt Urrng tissue. With- out It. no matter how much or what you eat. your food merely passes through you without doing you any good Vou don t get the strength out of it and as a ronaequence you be- eome weak, pale and sickly looking, .'own conditions. The manuraciurera Just like a BaUll trying to grow In a have such great confidence in Nuxated soil deficient In Iron If you are not. Iron that they offer to forfeit 100 to trong or well you owe it to youraelf J r ny charitable Institution If they can ... iv, following test Bee how not take anv man or woman under kOBt TO can Work or hOW far you can walk' without I,.. ,11. tk tited. Next! u-ki iwo fivenrain tablets of ordl-j ..rv nmnted lion tht e times i- i day after meals for two " aa Th n test effer to refund your money if It does your atrength Hgain and see for your-'not at least double your strength and Low BMVCb vou have gained. 1 ndurance In ten days- time. It la dW have s... .v . t.a ,,.n. ... ron- pensed In this city by A C Koeppen ljwn pPle who were ailing all thejfc Bros, and all other druggists. MIIUJUaiJimilllllllllllMMIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 Whv Not Own 5 BUY OR BUILD ON IHt inaiMu-mLni a-. It'i paying rent to yourself. Come .nd see u., and we will outline thi. plan to you. MATLOCK-LA&TZ INVESTMENT CO. Ill East rourt SL - Real E.tat. Farm and City Loan. In.urance f wiiiniiiiHiiniMiimuiiiuiiHiiiHiiHiiuHnmHiummiiiiMimiiinii umm A GREAT AID TO THE WILSON CAMPAIGN and the stakes are life and VHEN a candidate makes an unfair or untruthful criticism death. jy of his opponent the charges react upon the accuser; If the Deutschland wins it is therefore Mr. Hughes is coming in for some just censure a German triumph; if she loses lor his acceptance speech and it does not all come from demo- Captain Koenig and his crew cratic sources. go to watery graves. No lair minded person could read the Hughes speech without When men play the game resentment over his criticism of the Wilson policies; "It is a dis- that Captain Koenig follows mal record to those who believe in Americanism." said he re- their boldness commands re ferring to our foreign affairs under Wilson, spect. Many who do not es- ls it "dismal" that President Wilson has so guided the desti- pouse the German cause will nies of this nation that 100,000.000 people are ffee from war wish Kim well. ana us norrors ; mat me nations men are at work ana its women are happy in their homes? Did President Wilson make a "dismal record" when he called the greatest military nation of the world sharply to time for sub marine outrages against our people and by his vigorous diplo macy caused that nation to abandon the policy complained of? Is it "dismal" that the president is working out the Mexican problem without resort to war; would it be better if our brave A0:l,w- tlio K.r-iAit" u'arA rn tVio ZZ s.7slful patrol work? Let those who fathers give answer. Mr. Hughes falsely characterized the Wilson foreign policy it is not a ianure out a omiiant . . ! ii I 'll. t',,to chmv it Qnrl tho noonlo otherwise goes not by the record ' WW rW.,PH economi.. ally unfair to his opponent. He says we are living in a "fool's paradise" and our prosperity is due to the war. He did not say what every businessman knows that one big reason for this paradise is the fact that at its outset the Wilson administration enacted the federal reserve act that makes our banks panic proof and safeguards the business of the country. Our finan cial strength is at the bottom of our good times and for that we have Woodrow Wilson to thank. Mr. Hughes was illogical as ' the war. He says Europe will be tremenduously efficient and we should beware. How so when millions will be in their graves, more millions crippled for life, industries shattered, war debt to pav ? The Hughes view seems to be that a great and devastating war will enrich and strengthen the nations in- volved. instead of steeping them in misery and ruin. His logic is not sound. If we could cope with Europe when Europe was well, why should we shiver in fear when Europe is sick? i If the Hughes acceptance speech is read and digested in the light of the facts in the case it will have a great influence tow-, ard the reelection of President Wilson. teachers is an injustice to the taxpayers and the children. It is a mere statement of obvious fact to say that they can not earn their money, no mat ter how sincerely the,y may try, because they do not know how. Nobody would think of employing a plumber who had not mastered his trade, and teaching is a far more dif ficult trade than plumb ing. It requires both wide knowledge and technical expertness. It is an un forgivable wrong to chil dren to entrust their edu cation to incapable per sons. ' me proper rorm. Anu uim anei h:,H in flomp rases been doctoring for I l.l ... ..K.nlin- or,,- Konof t Hill IUIB I irtr.tr iiic uiu .v mmm v, luced iron, iron acetate or tincture of I iron simply to save a few cents. You ' must take iron in a form that can be! easily absorbed and assimilated like nu.rated iron if you want it to do youy rood, otherwise It may prove worse than useless. Many an athlete or prizefighter has won the aay simpiy because he knew the secret of great' strength and endurance and filled his blood with iron before he went into the affray, while many another has gone down to Inglorious defeat simply for the lack of iron. E HAUEK. M j D NOTE Nuxited Iron, recommend-1 hl above by Dr. Sauer Is not a pat- j ent medicine nor secret remedy, but one which is well known to dtugglsU; -nd whose Iron contsituents are wide-1 ? prescribed by eminent physicians verywhere Unlike the older inor-1 ganic iron products. It is easily assim-1 Hated, does not Injure the teeth, make the.n black, nor upset the stom-1 , ch; on the contrary, It Is a most po-j tent remedy, in nearly all forms of ln- digestion, as well as for nervous, run- 0 who lacks Iron and Increase their strength 200 per cent or over in four, weeks' time, provided they have noj l-erious organic trouMe. They also j Your Own Home ...,.iMlirUTDIllll fierViiinir lino inofufiii if in naafo have sons and husbands and . ... i mv . "v .' recora ot acnievement. ine nnrWranrl VI,,vv elatltH but by blinded partisan pre- snhits Mr Ho-hP wa pou- to the European situation after10 u V " , . "h "u"" . . . ',miinilmnnt KaiQiioa . m.TW.t1 1 it ....v UC iurui s-iu u the most valuable part of a. normal course consists in the practice teaching work under experienced critics. 'Such work j requires that there be grade pupils available for the normal! students. To give the con-1 guardsmen to be facing physi tinuous practice teaching cal examinations than enemy recommended for standard machine guns. normal schools by the United j States bureau of education re quires that a large number of ! pupils be available. The bu ! reau very strongly opposes the I location of schools in little 'towns. It favors the very course called for by the consti tutional amendment for a nor mal school at Pendleton and the people of this state will generally favor the plan when the facts are fully explained. A BOLD ADVENTURE HE most dramatic dentpf the war, from the' American Standpoint, OC-1 have frost in the lmg Creek neigh CUrred when the Deutschland : borhood and the birds are preparing departed vesterdav afternoon ; tot an earl winter. u. j. i i , " Two nishts last week the frost was on its dash for home. so he!ivy lhat pvery b of unprotact. Jules Verne never wrote of ; el vegetation was damaged. The. e anything more thrilling than win be very little corn raised there TVio u-nrlrl'a mio-Vitipsf , and it is feiired the potato crop will be mdMlia ni LMiViYv,aiino ia rlatrino' ... , ii .1. i r.:i.r .u , . . warships lying off OUr Coast : witn eigni nniisn;fan f HE FLEW A3tV VERDUN ' In in in mi r--m C&OWH PRINCE 9GFftn4NY tnr rlf&E BOTH CANDIDATES FOR SUFFRAGE HE declaration of Justice Hughes on the subject of eaual suffrage is most welcome and it places both candidates in the light of suf frage advocates. President Wilson long ago declared" for this reform and announced his ..: ...i i. ii.. lf N I If 1 I If lit" I IU I .L 1 1 Vi.ll- 7 : . ; r ,, , 111 luI 1111 squill hUll.il ... endment in New Jersey The difference in the nieth- ods advocated by the two men IE academic rather than ma terial. Mr. Hughes is tor a na tional amendment though his party is not committed to that course. President Wilson ad vises state action along the line that has been so successfully v aged in the west. It will lead lL 1 4-Jl (LUl 1 I V. i 1 1 1 111 ' ' V V t UOC C lit HVin.a rmendment must be voted on by each state separately. A state that will not vote for suf- frae orflts f,wn wm ot vote for the national am- "ment. When the monev has been receive(i from the 'sale of the q & C grant land the interest payments from the irreducible school fund wi be much larger. BU1 Han,ey savg Hughes ig 1(ot a necessjtv and he believes Jn hanging on to a good presi- dent when we have one; it is a common line of talk these days, p.,. It is better for the Oregon Hughes is the candidate of criticism; Wilson's record is one of performance. With wheat worth above '$1.70 in Liverpool the price of 85 cents here seems low. There is a noise like a big Round-Up this year. DISTRICT SHIVERS IN COLD Country Around I.ong creek, Oregon. Attacked by Frost. BAKER, Ore., Aug. 2. if some one inci-!'"1"" ,,"n""" ",e Um :7ee T1', hp wollld makp a hlt. Tney SOOI I It has kinds ; i so cold that birds lathering as In the preparatory to ml- '1 111 ar1 uniting. THE biggest room in the world is room for improvement. But when Nature's best pipe tobacco has been naturally improved into VELVET, that room shore gets some . crowded. IT is impossible for any artificial method to im prove on Nature's slow, sure way of perfectly maturing tobacco. VELVET is matured in Nature's way. t ool. W INDS TO RELIEVE MIKDI.I WEST in: at WASHINGTON, Jtilv II, The aM ther bureau has iireillcted cool wlno." from the northwest soon to relieve the v estem heat. The toniil wave Is moving eastward. F And Burned, One Solid Eruption. Spread to Neck and Shoulders. Could Not Sleep. HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "1 first had a breaking out of pimples on my cheat. 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