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SHP 'E*-'. H LA N D D A IL Y « **« r m T ip iN «A ái Í k I s ;- «mi ässässä Bdltor xcB SW àoæ lü îsâ a ty W W t ó » T rigp m ? A M E P i c w e ,c m .? Mopths Year ... UntWMky. ♦*** »• to to ’»“fit at Dayian. Teta., to Knt«s fa r Legal and Mlacellaneoaa Advflvtlatag to light t^eraapalpaB the theory 01 evolwlfop >t laaerttQPf per S point U n a.... , ...... - .......... - ................. h sabaeottont Insertion, 8 point Une ___ __________ d of Than Ira An sttbassy’s alcoholic re quirements ara tremendous. As the only oases In the land, they’re expected to ha lavish in th e ir ra- freahmeat of all and anndry oi their visitor». ‘A drink la the first thing the c illâ t a t a diplomatic residence looks for when he ar rives, the last thing he takes be fore his departure, and ha’s dis appointed if several haven't been interspersed between these two. DQNATtONS No donations to charities or ot lerwiae w ill he made la edvertta- »r >»» p y in t i.» - onr con tfib cépM » Ül be in W H A T O O NHTITUTga A D Y B R T IH M O - A ll future events, where an admlMtoa chares la mads a » 'a ctlon taken Is Advertising.** Mo dlsconnt w ill be allowed Religions or Benevolent Orders. JA N U A R Y W I — ■ '— » ‘ GOD SBB8 AND CARBS— “And she called the name of the d that spake unto her, Thou God sees me." Gen. 16:13. PRAYER—O Lord, yrhither shall I go frOnp Thy Spirit? or Ither shall I flee from Thy preseaee? If I ascent up' into heaven >u art there; if I make my bed in hell, hnkold. Thou art there. It ike the wings ofthemorning, and dwell In the uttermost parts of sea; even there shall Thy handjead me, pnd Thy right hand nr oin I t supplies, onoe can’t he renewed on CLEARANCE SALE exhausted perm it a w ill have to go dry or patronize bootleggers, like ordinary folk. manr lifetime L u c ie n A p p le g a t e , a re sid e n t « L O regon fo r m ore a 80 y e a n , d ied a t K la m a th F a lls M on d ay. N o o th e r ies i a ea r ly ftregori h isto r y stan d o u t m ore p rom in - PO RTLA N D, Ja». ?• — « R — J. K . From k, sought by the Los Angeles psdUe authorities tor an alleged t i l l . H I swindle. ly th an th e A p p leg a tes- L u cien w a s a son o f L in d se y ] 4 u p s in 1843. Thebe b r o th e ls led w h a t w as k n ow n a s thgb A p p legate train a n d a fte r fig h tin g th e ir w a y th rou gh h o stile In d ia n s w h ile en ro u te, w ere fr e q u e n tly calle.d o i t o str a ig h ten o u t In d ian u p r isin g s a fte r r e a c h in g J iA y e a r b efo re th e W h itm a n m a ssa cre, th e Aprile- g i t e b roth ers op en ed u p a n e w ro u te to O regon b y w jlieh e m ig r a n ts le a v in g F o r t H a ll p roceed ed b y w a y o s N e v a d a to Klamath" la k e and th e R o g u e R iv e r v a l li» ’ a n d S o u th ern O regon. ,Af_ ìhi& fcóuté wa'i th rou gh t l$ ) -U o d o e o e t t B t y y /tbe' In d n m » ,fè^ k ‘* Ìreà‘v y to ll from t t e E m ig ra n ts, and th e A fip lp g a tes and th e ir n eig h b o rs v ^ r e k e p t b u s y p r o te c tin g s e ttle r s from th e w a r lik e r^tls. B oth o f th e A p p le g a te i p la y e d a p ro m in en t part irj th e p e a v e n e g o tia tio n s, b y w h ic h th e M odocs and the K la m a th s c ed ed th e ir la n d s in 1864, and w h ile C lp ta in J a c k and h is tu rb u len t b an d w ith th e C anby t A s s a c r e , n in e y ea rs later, w ro te a b lo o d y c h a p ter in Q feg o n h isto ry , th e cou n try h a d b een m a d e reason ablly. sA fe ifo r th e w h it« m an and th e g o v e r n m e n t h a d taken ogee, th e ta sk o f p r o te c tin g th e s e ttle r s. j L u cien A p p le g a te w as a b o y o f f iv e w h en th e "^hitm an m assacre, d r e w th e a tte n tio n o f th e N a tio n to tW s -fa r a w a y lan d and in h is 80 y e a r s in O regob n ot o » l y ‘ w itn essed , but w a s an a c tiv e p a r tic ip a n t in m a n y o | Rie s tir r in g in c id e n ts a tte n d a n t on th e tra n sfo rm a tio n o f a w ild ern ess in to a co m m on w ealth . Su rrou n d ed b; a ll o f th e c o n v en ien ces and lu x u r ie s o f m odern c iv il- iz ition, it n ow seem s d ifficu lt to im a g in e th a t one m a n ’s li etjm e h as spann ed t h e p erio d b e tw e e n th is c iv ilia n ’ ti 'n -an d th e com in g o f th e w h ite m an in to th is untam - e< ; an d u n se ttle d d om ain . 4 • . M.. •- T h e A p p le g a te s w ere a sp len d id race o f m en o f a stjird y v a lia n t ty p e th a t lia s le ft ita im p ress on O regon h fetory. T h e nam e w ill n o t soon be fo r g o tte n .— P o rtla n d T tle g r a m . : JANUARY T in s DECISION HELPS “ THIRD PARTY • /flfe d it one fo r t h e U . S . S u p rem e cou rt in its d e c ilio n oh th e L a .F o ll e t t e act, la s t M onday. T h e h ig h ciftirt fou n d , in an ex a m in a tio n o f certa in term s o f th is se a m a n 's b ill, th a t th e a ct d id n o t m er e ly d eterm in e tl|? m erits o f th e co n tin u o u s q u arrel b e tw e e n em p loyer m id em p lo y e as to w h o sh o u ld g e t th e m o st m on ey or d o th e lea st for th e m on ey it g o t. T h e cou rt sa id th a t tilt» a c t concerned its e lf w ith th e w e lfa r e o f sh ip p in g a £ s a e h , and th e in te r e st o f th e p u b lic in h a v in g safety* , A n d th is to th e c r ed it o f C o n g ress: T h e con rt found f ila t t h is b ip a d p u r o c a e . o f th e L a F p t l e t t e act w a s e r i- d e n t fro m th e p ro ceed in g s in C ongrega w h ich led up to th e e n a ctm en t o f th e b ill. . T h e act had p r o sc rib e d . the nu m b er o f men to he em p loyed o n - a - s h ip . T h e d h ip ’s m a ste r had em p loyed th a t num ber o f m en, bnt had put th e m ost o f them to w o rk d u r in g th e d a y , a | v a rio u s jo b s, and had p u t a sc a n d a lo u sly sm a ll num ber on tlie o th er tw o w atch es, e x te n d in g in to th e night- T h e co u rt fou n d th at th is w as a v io la tio n o f the p u rp ose o f th e a c t, w h ich w as in ten d e d to p ro v id e sa fe ty for i th e sh ip , b y p roper han d lin g , and n o t- m ère eAse fo $ » th e m en by lim ita tio n on h o u rs and labor. Any law , and a n y court p roceed in g, th at- d oes e ffe c tiv e ju s tic e a s b etw een litig a n ts qr b etw een c o n ten d trig f a c tio a a * iU d o fu ll au d finali ju s tic e to them o n ly by d o in g ju s tic e to the Whole m ass o f p eop te, o f w h ich th ese litig a n ts are a part. B y prom oting' the • in te r e sts o f th e' w h o le in d u stry i t , w ill best serv e th e in te r e s ts o f Jhose w h o are to sh are in it. A N D T h ese are a ll h ig h -g r a d e sh o e s in th e n ew cu te, c o n s is tin g -of C o lo n ia ls, str a p s and p la in s ty le s in p a te n t, sa tin an d k id -m a te r ia ls . V a lu e s, $7.50 to $?-50,______ By Charles P. Stewart ‘"1 NBA Service W riter When fortune smiles at some ■ a v M o sE people they, g e t, conceited rlgh! sway. A va SHINOTON.— The nature their offi c ial— status— doesn ’t .permit members of the diplomatic a, Yoiudon’t haer so many Jokea ootps here even to look Interest- Bj Fame is a simple matter of sur about how alow plumbers are, to ed-in anything Congress does, bat trulV « ì r ’w considerably " viving widespread public abuse. maybe it is no longer a Joking » Y K 3 » ml t . t a r . , - .4 , »♦?-» 4,, Tbs purest way. to.aajl attention to old age is trying to hide it. L Some men stay around home so cut. off their drinks. * In all the United States high- BATTSMV B. • much when they come down to Good-looking wives* with sick 'the office they have forgotten power beverages are legally avail able only in the Washington b b - ly husbands aro s ubjec t to many how to talk, i • HIGHSCHOOL bassfes and legations, tqmptatlons. Armory, Friday, January • Theoretically they’re foreign There are times when silence * territory.- Within their portals Reformers may fall to make sounds good. liquor may flow freely, regardless us better, but »they never fall to Wouldn’t It be fun if telephones of t the eighteenth amendment make us miserable. were made out of cheese so you and the Volstead law combined. It has to get there, however, A man may be awfully homely, could bite them when* you get across American soil. If permits And still be a favorite with the mad? .It would. for this are forbidden, no more Hdles It he owns a good car. drinks. Paper says Coolidge smiled at a caller from New York. That's Spilling graVey oa the table- Suppose such a rule goes into nothing. We laugh at them. oloth is due to being in love as effect. often ae it is due to carelessness. The diplomats will be ea- Sherwood Cltp — celebrates titled to keep the Stocks of wet • ties Heck says: "The business completion of paved street pro goods they have on hand at the tin^a, to consume tjiem and to 0’ this country needs to Be let gram. serve them to their friends. But alone ten times as much as It they won’t last long, even though The best mahogany comes from| neBds to be Investigated by Con- huge stores be laid in in advance. Hayti. BASKETBALL SWEEPER OUT OUR W AY i ’ l l "feLL N O VMHUT H E S IM F E R ! HE'S IN FEf? H O LO tki M E U P AN* -TAHlN A PRISONER /W A S FROM ME« X RECOCrMlZED T k E T OOO COLORED B R O W N IS H COAT A N A i AEM HHAKl k PAMT*5.wrTH IFF V SHAPED R lP IN S k E M "IFF MINUTE I SPOTTED HIM / I — t o w n . ______ By Williams WOMEN AND -, CHILDREN’S . CHILDRENS SHOES l n ' d r e i » a iid s c h o o l a t o e s , b o U ik j g h and S iz e s U 1-2 t«»2. V a r ie s to $5.00. Sqle Price, $3.85 BOY’S SHOES H ig h cu ts, sh o e s and o x fo rd s. S iz es 2 1-2 to 6. V a lu e s $6 00 11 1-2 to 2, V a lu e $5.00 Sale Price, $3.85 M ost o f th e se s ty le s are in «11^ s iz e s and from A A A to E w id th ; b n ilt ^ ^ r a com b la st w h ich a ssu res y o u o f a p e r fe c t l i l tin g H ardw are The Winchester Store” vkW I-W T H E M A iu T H IS COOES! - T H t M S - A-A-WH- I) Do Not Overlook Good Banking JANUARY Connections ALL who b r in g ’th oir b u sin e ss h ere are a ssu r ed o f c o u r te o u s trea tm en t an d < a p p r e c ia tiv e . a tte ii- tio n , w ith the assu ran ce o f £ eli> fu l su g g e stio n s. a d v ic e and *1 4 - ’- • • Sweaters in 3 g ro u p s o f sp len d id viOuee, '• Use o ar banking fnrtttttoe. I» i» <me «M ei aM to sHeMlBr Bnasugentent «ad JANUARY CLEARING®