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WILSON MESSAGE ON THE CURRENCY e& J. [Q is J President Urges Confess to Pass New Law. ASKS FOR ACTION AT ONCE Your confidence is what Studebaker seeks to keep Possessing this confidence, we have never tried to produce a cheap wagon. W e could, but we don’t dare try the experiment. Our constant aim has been to produce the best wagon. Chisf E««cutivs A p p u ri In P »r»o* Bator» Congraaa to Tall th» Naad et Immadiata Changa» In tha Banking Lawa— Ha Oaclaraa That tha Ravi- ■ion of tha Tariff Will Not B# Com- plata Without Furthar Lagialation Whioh W ill Enabla Buainaaa Man to Taka Advantaga et tha Changad Conditions. Address o f ttir prvklilont o f tho t’ nlt c.t Statin. delivered at a joint »ration o f the two lio usos o f congre«* Juuo '¿3. And in living up to this highest standard, we have IBIS: won and h o ld — the confidence and good-will of Mr SiHNiker, Mr. President. Gentle- hundreds of thousands of farmers all over the world. nioii o f the Congre«*—It la under the Studebaker wagons are built to last, to do a day’s ciiiii |> u I m 1 iiii o f w hat s ovins to tue a work every day, to stand up under stress and strain clear and lni|ierutlve duty that I have and to make the name Studebaker stand for all a Nocond time thla session aought the privilege of addreaalug you In person. that is best in vehicles. I know, o f course, that the heated aea Don’t accept any other wagon represented to be i aon o f the year la upon ua. that wurk just as good as a Studebaker. The substitute may be ! in thoae ehamlN-ra and lu the roiuiiilt cheaper, but it isn't up to Studebaker standards, and I«««* rimili* la likely to become a burden you can't afford to buy it. as tho seaaon lengthen* and that every consideration o f penooal convenience For business or pleasure, there is a StuJelaJfer vehicle and |ior*onal comfort, |ierhapa, In the suited to your requirements. Farm wagons, true Its. business wagons, surreys, buggies, runabouts, pony carriages — each the best of its caai-M o f am ie o f ua. oomdderatloii» of kind. Harness also—o f the same high StuJeiaker standard. persomil health even, dictate an early conclusion o f the deliberations of the as. at-sslou. Hut there are occasions of STU D EBA K ER South Bend, Ind. ‘ public duty when these thlugs which NIWYOBg CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS CITY DOtVBS touch us privately aeein very small, MIN NBA PO US SALT LAK* CITY SAM »SANCISCO POITLAND, OK*. when the work to tie dune la so press lug and ao fraught with Mg conio* «Idonee that we know that we are not at lllierty to weigh agnlnat It any point There is only one way t o g e t all th e news of the Grove country. o f (H-rsonal sacrifice. W e are now In the presence o f auch an occataion. It That is in The Sentinel. la alisolutely Imperative that we should give the biialncss men o f this country it hanking and currency system by menila o f which they can make use of th«> fnsslnin o f enterprise and o f Indi vidual Initiative which we are about to bestow upon them. Must Lea vs Tools of Action. Within a 15 mile circle around IM P E R IA L We are nbout to set them free. We there are now several hundred prosperous must not leave them without the tools farmers raising enormous crops of wheat, o f actiou when they are free. W « are See oar Dealer or write rye, barley, oats, potatoes, vegetables, etc. Poultry raising is also highly successful. Three large stock ranches, owning several thousand horses and cattle are also in this circle. IM P E R IA L is now the trading point and will soon be the shipping point (the rail roads are now building) for the pr<*ducLs from thousands of acres surrounding it. /• ! S T E R L IN G F E E Ö C O. D . S T E R L IN G , M A N A G E R Wheat, Oats, Grain, Hay, Mill Feed — Shorts, Bran, Vetch Seed, Chopped Oats, Oil Meal. Grass Seed— all kinds constantly on hand. FLOUR— Hard Wheal Brands: Olympic and Pure White Every sack Guaranteed. FLOUR— Soft Wheal Brand: Poultry Feeds and Supplies. White Star. P H O N E 1 7 1 1 ------------------------------------- ALL C ITY ORDERS DELIVERED S U M M E R S U I T S $13.00 UP S T R IC T L Y C U S T O M T A IL O R E D I have just received a complete line of Summer Suiting«, all wool and a yard wide that I can make up at $1.1.00 ainWup. I handle the Hugeue Woolen Mills goods. Patronize home industry. A ll work guaranteed. Steam cleaning and repairing. Photo 9 1»T A marl can Pros* Association. rREalLlEJVT WILSON | atmut to act them free by removing the trammel* o f the protecUve tariff. E ver alnce the civil war they have w alttil for thla emancipation and for the free opportunities It wllb bring with IL It hna been renerved for ua to give tt to them. Horne fell In love. Indeed, with the slothful security of tlivlr dependence upon the govern ment; autne took advantage o f the abet ter o f the nuraery to aet up a mimic umatery o f their own within It* wall«. Now both the tonic and discipline of lllierty mid maturity are to enaue. There will lie some readjustments of piir|Mine and point o f view. There will follow a ih t I im I o f expansion and new enterprise, frtmhly conceived. It la for ua to determine now whether It shall I n - rapid and facile and o f May accom plishment. Thla It <*annot he unle** the reaourceful bualnenn men who are to deal with the new circumstance* are to have at hand and ready for uae the Inatninieiitalltle* and convenience« o f free enterprise which Independent men ne«‘d when acting on their own Initiative. FEDERAL ATTORNEY SENDS RESIGNATION »u n ity unie«* we a n «* tnat « • * > • * how I tot h fo aid and «•' P « * * * What shall we .ay If .nterprlaea nece*»ary and ab«1 ” 1 w ry dim. ult by leaving »II else cx-vpt the tariff Just »• wo found III The tyrannies of lundneas. big and U lt«. II* within the field of credit know that hhall we not «<1 upou th# knowledge? I » 1 w# nut know huw to act u|ion It? I? • .rfnnut make h.» a saeta available at pleasure, hi» a» .ot« of capai'lty and character ami rw- I «»«uree what aatt*fa»tl««i l* 11 *° h,la to »ec opi«>rtunlty tieckonlng to him on every hand when .»theca h*v* ino ferra ..f cr.-Ul In »heir i»-ck.-l* and treat them as all bul th.dr « * • P " »ate posse«alon? It la perfectly « leaf lhat It la our duty to supply the new ¡■nuking and currency ay a le * the conn try need* and that It will liumsdlataljf need It more than ever Nss.l of Currsnoy C h a o«»» The only qm-stlon t«. When »hall w# supply It uow «»r liiti-r, after the «te {manda shall ha»e l«ecome re|»r»»a«h... 1 that we w«-re *o dull anil ao slow T Shall we hasten to «hange the tariff law« anti then I h » laggard* about mak lug It |K>M*lble amt easy f«»r the couo try to tnke advantage o f the change? fh.-re can t»e .»nly one answer to that ipieatIon We must act now. at what .«ver sacri lice to uuraelves It la * duty which the rircuinatances f«»rMd u* to poatpone I should I » recreant to my deepest convictions o f public ob ligations did 1 not presa It upon you with solemn and urgent Insistence Th«» principles ui«»u which we should a«-t an» also clear The country haa «night anil seen It* |>ath In thla mat ter within the laat few years aces It mure clearly now tbau It ever aaw It In-fore - much more clearly than w hen Ih«- taat legtalallve pr«i»«»*al* <»n the subject were made We muat have a «-urrency, not rigid, aa now. but ro««l lly. elastically rvs|»»nalve to sound ! credit, the ex|»aiMtliig amt contracting «Teilt* of everjday transactlooa. the normal ebb amt flow o f personal amt «»or|«>rate d«»alliigs Our hauklug lawa muat utoblllae reserve«, must mH per mit the concentration anywhere In a ft w bauds of the monetary rwrourr«« of the country or thetr uae f«»r sp*« ula ti»«* pu ri«'»«« In such volume as to hinder or lni|»ede or atand In the way of other more legitimate, more fruit ful ua«« And the «-outrol o f the ay* tarn of banking and of Issue which <>ur new laws are to set up must he public, not private; must be vestid In the gov er h ment Itself, so that the (tanks may ho the Instruments. n«H the masters, of huxlmws ami o f Imtl vidual enterprise and Initiative. Committee Ready to Report. The committees of the congress to which legislation of this character Is ivferrad have devoted careful and dis pnKSlonate study to the means of ac complishing these objects They have honored me by conaultlng me. They are ready to suggest action I have come to you. as the beud of the gov eminent ami the responsible lender of tin- party In power, to urge action now, w Idle there la time to serve the coun i tr.\ ilellboratcly and as we should. In a clt-.ir air of common counsel 1 upiMNil to you with a deep convie tl"ii o f duty. 1 believe that you share Mils couvlctlon. 1 therefore api»*«tl to you with confidence. 1 am at your s it vice without reserve to play my piirt In any way you may call upon me t«» play It In Mils gr»»st enterprise of •XI gent reform whb h It w ill dignify anil distinguish us to |>erfortu and dia ci i'.Ut us to neglect Charge» United States Attorney General With Interfering in Important Cases. H.m Cram-lsoo. t ’al In aenaallouaJ " M r h ............... *11*1« , „ r tela grum* to President IS lleoii and I bowels. t«„lri ,h|) 1»illt<-<1 .States Allvirnay General James .............i S ' a ( ’ Me he? no Ida, In which he chargee v' ,,r," hl R u a ru S J the latter with having Interfered with g ia l.. or by ».«U. ,.r(7 *1 his administration of Ju*Uc* In two l"»l»wi M......... ,- 7 Important case*. Juhu L. McNab ha* mwl Ht I oí 11 g roalgned as Fulled Mtato* «ttorn ey for the northern district o f t ’allforula 1 1 ,-lay ordervnl by the attorney geu sr*l III Ihe pfWMK’ Utlou «»f Drew ( '• mlnettl *ud Mnury Diggs. under th* Mann white el**e *ct. and of director* of the Western Fu*l company on *T You Own On« charges of oonsplrncy In defrauding Then you «-ught p, fe^ the government In coal weighing glat* rv. n w -, a d lh k «. frauds were given by McNab ns tbs He o f It. 1 Hy««t»ei f* cun»«- * of his resignation, which waa cent». Poor «. frw df0|li ^ telegraphed to Washington Into the IH , u| ,Uft Drew Camlnettl la a aon o f fontier •lay to br. lhr h,,, , Mintc Menator A Camlnettl o f A i m Va|M,r nml ,|. , Uir ( i ^ dor. r«-< i-ntly appointed Unlt*d Mtatea W ith ever, «k *g , 1 oontmlaaliiner general of Immigration onici «■«.»»'. i, by President Wilson l'Ulna I". » . » to McNab was first ordered lo delay o f Catarri, . i r„ u,. |(# . until autumn the proaecutlon of Cm Auatraliun I pUlt 8 8 r mlnettl and D ig*« On Ihla account harmful >lrug he had Intended to realgti after the But beat o f all The Midtn | 1 conclusion of the Western Kuel case«, la authonxeil t.• refund faut but when he r«»celvrd a telegram from y«»u are diaaallalted. If Mclteynolds. ordering him to po«tp«ine Ihe llyunwl Inhaler a»k («ife" Indefinitely the trial of Hubert Hrure p ie l« ou Dit, f l 0» J ual brtklh • and Mldney V Mmllh. Indicted with atom arh «baling. six other Western Fuel «lire«-tors, he decided to wall no longer Before rallin*- -i \our bast (*■ - Washington It developed that th* in ami let nie (..a the AniUiug- trials of f>rew Camlnettl and Maury 1. lo yo u rilrt—x A Diggs were postponed by Attorney. F R E D l.l/ K R , Eiptit 1 General Mclteynolda at the request of HaR » « * « » A itivi» 4 sliiUt W» Mecretary of l* b o r Wllaon. who baa taken upon hltnself the responsibility for the p«»«t|M>nement of the tria l« be S hake Off Your Rt cause he wanted yoting Cam lneilPa Now la the time b>g*tnld father to come her* and fam iliarise himself with hla new dutle« aa rum rheuniatlra. Try a twratydn mlaalotier general of Immigration, ' bottle o f ChamlH-rlala'l Uc caused the president lo take an Inter sec how «(ulrkly your rt •liaapfiear. Moki by all ik«l«g eat In the controversy Hyoniei Inhs For Pr«'si«lent Wilson announced that he Intends personally to Invsatlgals tho atreumstanres of the resignation of John I, McNab. Doited Mtatea district attorney fur the northern district of California He said he had called for ; all papers In the case I(epr»*aentatlve Kahn of California Introduced In Ihe house twu resolu tions demanding thal the attorney general produce all Ihe documents and ordera referring lo the postponement of the Dlgga and Camlnettl and Ihe We> ern Purl trust trials, which re sulted In the resignation o f tfnlled '••« District A t t M M f J L McNab of Man Franc loco. The resolution* are broad eutfugh lo cover every paper tn (he department of justice referring ' to the case. ARREST WOMAN AUTO R O BBER Chicago Pollcs Think Mystery of Dar ing Holdup« le Solved. Chicago Mrs Irene flrunner, o f 1317 Mouth Dearborn street, waa ar rested In connection with th« hold up »ml robbery o f the «lry goods store o f Mrs Kltxnbeth Foley, 76« Kaat Forty •eventh Street. Haturdny night. Mr». Brunner wua Identified by Mra Foley and Mlaa Mnry Pollan*, a dark, aa ; tke woman who held a revolver In | their fa re« and rifled the cash drawer of the store Haturday night, after buy Ing a five cant handkerchief, Mra. Brunner, who la tbo w ife o f Jon«-ph J. Brunner, owner of a garage st I44H Mouth Wiihaab avenue, waa taken Into cuatody at her husband s gnruge three hours after the rubbery had taken place. Th* Busy Bsavsr. Enos A. Mills, the author o f "In Beaver Worl.l," sums up the beaver1« Character thus: Aa animal life goes, that o f the b«»uver atiinda among the best Ilia Ilf« le full o f Industry and la rich In repuae He Is home loving and avoids fighting His lot la east In poeUr places • • • He la practical, peaceful and Induatrt «»us He builds « permanent bouse and keep* It «•leau and In repair, licshle It h<- store* food f«»r the long wluter He takes thought for the morrow. Theee and other commemlahle « haracterlatlcs give him a place o f honor among the horde* of boiueles*. hand to mouth folk of the wild. During the winter h«* has but little to do except bathe i»n«l eat his two or three meals a day fn.m the food he has at.irwl In au *»"•«> Toward spring, when hi* wild n«»lghbor* are lean, hungry arid cold, he I* fat ami coin fort* hie |n the spring he emerge* from the house, but then his only work la «s-caslon ally to cut a tw ig for food. t„ the suminer he play* tourist. He visits <Rb «•r col.iui«*« a ad wanders up and down «tm m a , g«»lng mile* from home, in the late summer or early autumn he return*, makes repairs and harvests his food for the wluter. In the arreat of Mra. Brunner, th * police believe they have the woman who haa perpetrated several daring holdup* on the south aide. Taylor & Hi; CONTRACTORS Cor», reír W'.rk a ?|¡ CO 11 AGI GK 0 VI J. E. Blacki T H E CITY TR) A l l Kinds of H a u l i n t f Ü ’ D raf D o n e on Short Notice I-IIUNK M Office it Saltzrmn’s 0 ^ T a k e P le n tv o( T im e » Elt Th err IS a aaymg thal la alow gulcbb- If y«1» - the habil o f eatlng U«' rap»*1! I " m<sit llkrly aulir ring fm*> or ri»natl|>atiufi, whlrh will I In a li) in acrii'U-. IIlmBBB » rerte«|. Digi t ilo " l'.-gin» I» ^ I-« mm I ahoul.l I n - thurougkly * — ami inaal via teil. Then when p» a fulneaa o f the »l.unaeh « ami alupid after m U*»E« Chamlierlain'a Tablcta. IE»»? casca of atomaeh tr.'iibl« «nJ. 1 1..11 hav* been cur.-.! by lk» illese tablet*. TheV »f* and rmiat agreeabl*- In etlstL all «lealera. Crack In Canal Alarm*. Panama. Numerous alarming ru mors of damngi- have gained currency ** n result of the crack that recently developed In the cutoff wall o f the northwest wing of the Mlraflorea locks of the Panama canal One report had U that the gate* had pulled away aom# If you don’t read The Sentinel you don’t get more than half Constructivs fitatssmanahip. port Iona o f their supporting masonry the news. ' , It Is not enough to strike the »hack fihsridsn’« Doubt* Marriage. and that the coat to demullah and ro- I«»«« from htialn««* The duty o f utatea It was In 1*67 that the Gretna Green 1 build th«- damaged structure would b « inniiNhip la not negative merely. It la marriages were made Illegal. A glance $1,6*0,000. «■«instructive also. W e muat show that at Its register* may yet Inspire the we understand what bualneH* needs novelist o f the future. One entry will and that we know how to supply I t I n - sure to puxale. Tw ice within a few Buffraglata Avoid Vlol.nea Queatlen. Budapest. -Thanhs to the tactful No man. however casual and auper days occurs the rw ord <»f the marriage flclal hi* observation o f the condition! of itlchnrd llrlnaley Hh.-rldan to Mlaa leaderahlp of Mra. Carrie Chapmiui ntion ^ now prevailing In th* country, can fall Grant. There was only one It. B. H., I ( 'n ,,• ,h" president, the Congraea o f Piverythinif you <,'‘ n j to see that one of the chief things only one bride for the same gentleman the International Woman Huffrage The S e n t i n e l . _____ business needs now and will nerd In The double entries ure not the result of Alliance closed without becoming en creasingly as It gains in scope and any blunder on the part of the Itev. tangled In a controversy over the que»- | vigor In the years Immediately ahead Mr. \ ulcan. The partle* were really B ew are o f O in tm «* * Mon of militant method* In th* ad- o f na la the proper means by which twl.-e married at Gretna Green Arriv | vanrement of tho cause. Catarrh T h a t Contain M8«* resdlly to vltsllx»» Its credit, corporate Ing on a Monday th«-y were duly wed U« mcr. «irr » I 11 ’ " r' ' .¡.’i*y 'l,f* Ì and Individual, and Its originative ded and sped away t„ Kdlnhurgh .,f ~i..' Il "" I ,,nk " Pglkey Qoea Free on Jury*« Verdict. | hralna. w hole »» " 1 ' „ I, article* ? There, however, Hherldan c h a n c i tn the niiK-ooa f u r » " ,,n “ Iitary, A lb e rta —Arthur Pelhey, What will It profit us to be free If glance at a newspaper In which an 4IM.-.I never h. n«-ver n<- "<" ■« **«' - , ... it« - th.. pugilist, wua acquitted o f a man we are not to have the best and moat (>e*r««d the lucubration* of a lawyer f r m n r e n iltiil.l'- I»*1 > “ ,, ih« F '. r they will d" •» «•;« II.** li accessible instrumentalities o f com In th<«« plainly wa* th«» f art »laughter charge which waa plachd es n poealbly «brlv f ,,,re.t mcri-e and enterprise? What will It that no contract executed on a Monday tgalnat him as a result 0f the death Catarrh Cure. m».»»''¡"' o ' « * * : profit n* to be quit o f one kind o f I* binding. Clearly, then, their wed henev * <’«»-, T''lrí?' m.rrMÜL« * Luth,,r McCarty, who died In the r in . r.-iirv, m id la » 'f ’l i.n-l m'.l' i ^ll- monopoly If we are to remain In the ding was not legs) Back to nrmtni Brat round of a scheduled t.-n round <1lr«-< t lv >u>"H m e- grip o f another and m«»re effective f-reen they scurried, to he remarried facea of tb- v!"i A11 ."** bout at the Burns arena here, May 14 kind? How are we to gain and keep on a week day and leave the dual rm I the confldeu« e o f the bualnees com- «>rd to jN-rj.ie, inter gen .ra U oM ._8 t laat It was charged by the govern Trillato Ohl», »'y *' 1 w « » « » » » » » ♦ f r » » x -< d --x --x d -< »< »< »^ fr«x -cx x x x x x -«X "X d --x --x ^ x x -«x --:-< -< -< 4 ' meat that McCarty died from a blow tlmnelnl« fr«-« n*i*e TteV* . ' James Uaaett*. Fold h»- Dri.grl*». admlnlaterad by Pelhey. Tskr Uso'■ »S***1» 1 ' * _________ L A D I E S ’ W O R K A S P E C I A L T Y _________ B O H L M A N :: T S 6 e T A I L O R Home Made Flour For Y O U R Home j COTTAGE GROVE FLOOR MILLS