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WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING “AU future events, where an admission charge la made or a Collection taken la Advertising.” : , No dlapount» w lU b». allowed Religious or Benevplent Orders, League “ W lM t W« pedeatriana m I argnpd, "la organisation, autoista hate W ta p right» arg involved tÜey ha big association, wit with hlgb-prlpc* lawyers, » legislative lobby «a# DONATIONS No donations to charities or otherwise will be made In advertis tg or Job printing — our contributions w ill be In cash. barrels of mon«y, to P fh t for them. “ B gt ta» individual pedeetrtap By CHARLES P. STEWART is Just a poor, tans, down-trod N fA Service Writer den pedestrian. H e wouldn’t be W A S H W f o k — Sornethli so safe to kick, cuff, browbeat, 4 sagd- la print recently coacfr knock down and ran over I f * • tog; motorlata- troubled In W at belonged to a powerful league, lugton fretfed T re ffta Direct «>orn to defend bto>" Eldridge so t * a t he dropped 1 "There oouldn’t," objected Eld w ith blood in his eye, to s ridge, "he snob a thing as *pow- toe about I t 7 . ¿ rfirp e d e a trla n a ’ taagae There "No doubt you’ve' been pinched aren't eneugb «f tbs*» to form program; • p. m., musical pro gram; 10 p. m., radio club pro y o u p e lf,” he • accused. "T h a t’«* a quorum, l« t alone a league, gram; H P- m.. MWtalte Frolic whaft make« you so uppity.” with nay punch behind it" -- w ith stage and screen star«. “ M r. Eldridge,” I assured him, „A G W , 4»1.5 mstars. Oregon “out of this oountry’s entire ian. Portland— 8:80 P- R., O. A. grown-up population I ’m one of vs. U. O.. fooWaU g«me; “8 about h alf a dozen who never p. m., dance music. owned o r drove ea aatomobile.’1 W A S H IN G TO N . Nov. 1».— <IB KPOA, 464.8 meters. Rhodes H is expression changed from — Présidant agd Mrs. Coolidge toft Store, Seattle— 8 p. m., Hoffman annoyance to. deep wonder. "You here at ntaa a. m- today for Now orchestra; 8 :|0 . Harkness dance don’t nay!” he exoclalmed. Y o rk, where the Preeldent wlU didn't know we bad one of 'em tonight addresa the N eW 'ïYork orchestra. here In the capital. . I ’ll notify the Smithsonian Institution— ; , Albany — Flax eentching *» « anthropological division. Dr. Salem — Marlon county farm rotting plant wUl ha built hera H rd llca’U be w ild about you.” testa show sugar beota to yield j f a community subecribes.85«,- frOm *18.8 to 18 per cent sugar. ' 000 to Salem linen m ill. RfYptt see," t b * director i EVER LA STIN G L IG H T : — neither shall thy moon withdraw tverlasting light, and the days fsalah 60:80. ; PR A YER: — $The Lord is my lig h t and my salvation Whom shall I fear? The Lord Is the strength of my f a whom shall I be afraid? ---K : BABBITTS ABB SHOWING SELF RESPECT ( v Throughout the ages it has been the class that ha* favked the power of self expression that has got the wors| • f the record. ' ’ ; In the Middle Ages, the only people who could writs irere the-clergy. And so, unless we are merely “ contrary’’ AND gpd read between the Unee» we-get-a picture of these ew- tarieg through the minds of the clergy oijly. I n the Renascence whSd the Turks had chased fhe learning of the Byzantine empire out of the East into Ih e W ent, we have .¿an ei^i.which merchants and lawyers pnd artist* found the meajg* of self expression. So the When sfcarvliig, »11 men bave Italy of Lorenzo the Magnificent and the England of tbe same religion. ¡Elizabeth and the Tfranctf of Jkenry1 the Fourth found »xpression in d iv e r t *w ay ft inevitable result thq of loahUng has wen a power of expression of the «Htseeg o f , the.people, iihilism in R ussia, syndicalism in France, socialism How fortunate that any one n one form or another Jn w o r ld politics, may or may not can be honest wRbout a college ie valid expressions of this opportunity for an outpour ing of the spirit. At least they are natural results. Vou can get things more often • A first result of any new power of class expression hr going after them than' by Is a jealous feaction o f aill other classes. sending for them. The Middle Agee bipbr 'with; resentment of rpriestcraft.” For all others had to be dumb, in the pres- Moat men take pride In con cealing their faults and using of the learned clergy. .. . The invention of printing gave to the newly rich of, them on the sly. C e Renascence a power of expression that .was resented, to the clergy and by the masses as. well. g The newer democracy of the nineteenth and twentieth 'uries has been angrily resented by the people who bad- trained themselves for the polemics of the “ IntelU* Has H eflt says: **A man can’t xia.” become great in a small town i unless be wears a plug bat when bo goes to church.” Greaf Mothers of th^ World One of the most interesting forms of this resentment been the feeling shown by the substantial people of yreeent day against the “ Smart Aleck” propagandist*. E L IZ A B E T H GASTON It is only recently that a counter propagantla has M other of M r. 'S . S. McClure, are discovering that the way to fight the; publicist. Tbe Father of the >n. s ta te Men of Tifinoip. ** Newspaper Syndicating rt Aleck is to forget his bad manners and to equalj ¡True, Brennan is and has been for years the Deittfe- smartness. * , ;. S cfidic boss of Chicago, and consequently to eome extent By M A R Y G R EE R C O N K LIN ic a boss of Illinois *nd of the Democratic party in the Bllsabetb Gestou was descend A i t e d States. "H i i* a politician of the “ vulgar” type, e d .b o m a French Huguenot, fam t jw maiutams Jiis ascendancy by obtaining support, in- ily who Went »6 Irelan d after cMidmgv f^a^yibatiiRi« ■ from the meet doubtful agencies the revocation of the Edict of N a n te s ./ The McClures were dotftAfigi mfiftiifticingH in Chicago public lifet» |ro ® Galloway, Scotland, wh? ’ Ri^t at JeaatfAf the mea in public life in Illinois rupofi te.this man, why not have him in a position where lie can (4 Ins own AucAa&Xha Senate iastoad of having «oma a o&er, outwardly respectable, man reporting to him. ’ S' A sa choice, let*s|iave Brennan chosen by the citiaeuh offIllinois, rather than Brennan’s “ man.” C. OUR WAV of tbe faithful breadwinner who geology collecting stones'and fos- was gone. And of a ll the valiant slls— things be m ight have done struggles a mother ever made himself If he had known how. keep her children together, Eliza-’ I t occurred to him that it would beta Gaston’s was tbe bravest be an excellent plan to syndl- and most pathetic! Fortunately cate these stories among the she was a woman unusual .weekly e q u ity papers over the physical vigor, else she could country, 4 h « ro they wonld reach never have stood tbs draft on thousands o t coghiry hoys who bar energies which her loyal would enjoy them as much as fight entailed. But in Val- he would have enjoyed them, par Iso, Indiana, in the Bvm-ets had he had shek -reading m atter family, the widow fin ally found In kto youth.' B«, took his plan faith fu l friends, .such as once ¡to M r. Rosw$H-.'Bmlth of the sheltered the widowed mother ■Century; but M r. Smith was aot of Joel Chandler Harris. Dr, ¡impressed. Later, w ithout cap- Everets hkd a large ' library; jltkl, M r. McClure and bis brtl- end there face downward wltb a' book on the floor, like the learned Gibbon at about the tame age, tbe young Samuel do- voured reading at the rate of two or three books a day— when be was not employed aid- lng his heroic mother to keep tbe w olf from the door. A very Industrious and lovable neighbor, Thomas Simpson, an Irlstupan from Tyrone rewarded the talth- school buildings. Fond parents have'been bamboozle« the belief lhaf palatial high school* will improve tin racier, raise the inteligence, and increase the happinesi hose attending them. .So they bond districts fo r Un I of ihe children, who will hav^ to pay the interesi principal of the debt. UM OfF PUPPAHl 0OTXW.UM (B rndtaata) Great B rit- rzzr* H,pro‘“- Portland — Pacific Interga- (to a al Livestock Exposition had 110 000 people attending. ' * K ‘ f 1 ’ y ii y ’■ Clarence Gould o f Allegany tlaed 8860 for causing á forest Hrg m a r ’ seottabusg. K 1 tafeXNA MA? tha mnthor >nA h .r fnnr Phil- >*lOn forbldde .) I j PA t SOU A iM T PWAOW T A H T O iV > M<ry QrM(r " best thing about u smile is ihe thought that call liai* » aye on - the job, . booze runners. J i V — ' M .■ : L B M M E H Ph/E lla n t Wife carried out his syn- dtaate idea w ith tbe same prlva- tlons and persevering industry ¡that Elisabeth Gaston showed when a te «migrated from Ire- land to America w ltk her four ¡little boys. Out o f M r. McClure’s successful syndicating business grew M cClure’s Magaslne and 'its tremendous circulation. V44MTBDSUCH LAVISH ita N G S - H0WBV6R.1DIO81Î HER SUM DROPS itrie s is due to rivalry n crcclion o f fiVedlcssly sum pttf it i f f dt AtHfcl BONDS AND TAXB8 Much of the increase in taxation in many cities an( Stánfofd football gam«; 7 p. um new». KFBK 14» meters. Bee, K 1 m ball-Upson, Sacrament»— 7:4» p. m.. vocal program; S:30 p. m., band music; 5;«u 'P. m.. Instrumental, and *<**1 Pro grams, 9 p. m., syneopptlon program. K N X , 187 meters. Evening ■»press, Hollywood— Usual fea tures; 7:80 p. m., W urlltser organ concert; 10 p. m., A*»- ba«sador orchestra; 11 p. SB., Hollywopd nlghe. ' K H J , 4 *8 .1 meters. The Times, Loa Angeles— 7 p. ni.. Tbeck orchestra; 7:80 p. m.. N A »►»F ” B • I'M yjtff ¡ D ni w i / 11 h | Jy I ARB ----------- ,'! sg~ , fp ¿g M A C » -M O T . 1 tìO R H