M. H i U il AHKLÁÑB »A tti «BIÑtíí «M Taings K ! ' Í7 What deep wound ever ❖ healed without a scar? — Byron. <£ « ♦ For his own sake and for the sake of the great state of Illinois, it is to be hoped that Governor Small is innocent of the charges made against him. and that he may prove his innocence. at are m ad e at H o m e what it was during the Johnson ad­ ministration for the purpose of buy­ ing water and lights. The trouble with the mayor’s figuring is, when it comes to raises and reductions, he uses the dollar as a unit, when it comes to salaries and increases in our fwater and light charges, but when it comes to reducing taxes, it’s done by the mill route, and there is some difference, you can take it from me. JOHN H. DILL. No Oregonian need go to Switz erland to find all the majesty and picturesqueness of scenery that Switzerland affords. Alpine sub­ limities are matched right here at home. SUGGESTIONS ON WINTERJRIVING It is better ¿hat young people marry at leisure and be satisfied in the same way. Too much haste brings matrimonial failure in a great many instances. Motor Expert Tells How to Se­ cure Best Results With Car During Cold Weather. If the New Year should give the world as much as it expects and hopes for, it will be a good and a happy New Year indeed. RICH MIXTURE IS REQUIRED Where Heated Garage Is Used Little Difficulty Will Be Experienced in Starting— Drain Radiator on Cold Nights. Public Forum The I*ublic Forum column is a medium for the expressions of Tidings readers. Articles submit­ ted for publication must not ex­ ceed 400 words. Views exrpessed under this head are not to be con­ fused with the editorial opinion of the newspaper, the Tidings being willing to allow presentation of both sides of any question except politics and religion. 4 (/CHRISTMAS comes but once a without a gap, Present day grades of gasoline do not easily vaporize unless a sufficient amount of heat is present. For this reason, an excessively rich mixture is required when starting in order that some of It will retain Its vapor like form and reach the cylinders. The remalnedr will décondense and either flow back through the manifold o r leak past the piston rings and finally reach the oil in the crank case. Gaso­ line Is an enemy of lubrication and for this reason the crank case oil should be changed more frequently in winter than in summer, says H. W. Slauson. M. E., in Leslie’s Weekly. If a car Is kept in a heated garage no difficulty will be experienced in winter starting, for the interior of the cylinders and the cooling water will be kept at summer temperature Starting conditions in a cold garage are different, however, and It must be remembered that excessive amounts of gasoline are required for the “wann­ ing up” process which seems to be so necessary before an engine can be expected to develop Its normal power. N ew Desolation T hreatens Land * of C onstant T u rm o il— N ear E ast“* ®^&Â,s?æ8SmsSS88838Sæ8SS5T’ ORE THROAT S Gurgle with warm salt water then apply over throat— V I C K R S V a p o u b Ouer Z 7 Million Jan I f ted Yearly We invite you to look over our stock of Paints Wall Paper Sanitas and other Decorative M aterial. We willingly give prices and figure amounts needed. Dickerson & Son THE PAINT MAN Refugee Family Flceipg with Possessions from the Danger Zone. Baste securely at the year,” but oh me, oh mj, is It last end. F r e n c h e v a c u a tio n o f C ilic ia, w h e r e th e f u g itiv e s , m a n y o f w h o m h a v e le ft not astonishing hour ojteq that fo r m o n th s th e m ilita r y fo rc e s of th e th e ir h o m e s w ith little m o re th a n th o Next separate the 12 wires Into twe once-a-year season for getting gifts groups of six wires each. Lay one R e p u b lic h a v e b e e n a ll t h a t h a s sto o d c lo th e s on th e ir b ac k s. b e tw e e n th e A rm e n ia n s a n d re n e w e d “T h e ir f e a r is u n re a s o n in g , b u t it is r^ady"comes around? Here it is time group o\ er the other at right angles, M oslem o u tb r e a k s , t h r e a t e n s f u r t h e r n o t u n r e a s o n a b le T h e y a r e la rg e ly tb figuré out Just what we wtll give center to center. Fasten with spool m is e ry a n d d e s o la tio n in p. la n d w h ic h th e s u r v iv o r s o f th e m a s s a c r e s of la st to our nearest and dearest, plus friends wire. Then radiate the wires two bj h a s k n o w n lit tle b u t w a r a n d d e v a s - y e a r a n d th e y a r e o n ly too f a m ilia r galore. If these presents are to be two like spokes to a wheel. CautloD ta tlo n fo r m o re th a n se v e n y e a r s . w ith M oslem fe ro c ity . F e a r in g o u tb r e a k s s im ila r to th o a e “T h e y k n o w w h a t is g o in g to h a p - tnede by hand and not bought at the must be taken to keep all wires fiat o f a little m o re th a n a y e a r ag o , w h e n p en J u s t a s soon a s th e la s t E u ro p e a n last minute, it is high time that actual E d ito r of T id in g s: on the table else they will Jumble at m o re th a n 20,000 A rm e n ia n s lo s t soldier is w ith d r a w n a c r o s s th e b o r- work is commenced: th e ir liv e s in m a s s a c r e s a t H a d jin , d e r in to S y r ia .” the center. I notice in your paper, that our M a ra sh , a n d U rfa , a r m ie s o f re f u g e e s F rom o th e r so u rc e s, fro m re lie f Perhaps thia group of pretty things It Is now time for the paper rope, mayot and city council have made a that can be made at home, will prove a r e flo ck in g in to S y r ia a n d c itie s on a g e n ts a t is o la te d s ta tio n s in th e in - i asten one end at the center with th e c o a s t, im p lo rin g to b e s e n t to th e te rio r, fro m d ir e c to r s o f la rg e r r e lie f saving to the taxpayers of the city qf Inspiration. Just imagine this glue. Then weave in and out starting I s la n d o f C y p ru s a n d o th e r a s y lu m s o f u n its in th e b ig c itie s , a n d fro m th e of one and one-half mills. I won­ beautiful floral-basket piece with its with a single wire and then continu a s s u re d s e c u rity . s to rie s o f re f u g e e s th e m : elv es com es A m e ric a n w o rk e rs o f th e N e a r E a s t c o n firm a tio n o f C h a n k a lia n ’s S ta te - dered the other day, when I saw the wouderfully artistic candlesticks grac­ lng two by two and when it comes tc R e lie f w h o h a v e b e e n c a r in g fo r th e Jnents.