t » A shland d a il y t id in g s - ~ U Editor teas Manager New« Editor FTClAL CITY PAPjlR ,-„■■■> eaa wear en « . » Wanting « drink. Palmyra, tad., teacher will he trie«} tor promoting athletics so Tenesaaa win be jealous »ow. k • i Botne men are so henpecked they 'call their bedroom slippers mules. - » 1 ? _ ; ** ' ard e( Thanks ___!... ihltaarlaa. per I l a » , BQNATIOXa . b , » ; • j . , . , , No donations to eharitiea or otherwise will be made In adkertls- ___________ ^ig or Job printing ear contributions wll 1 be In J W hat constitutes advertising "All future events, where an admission charge is made or a Aollectlen taken Is Advertising." » ... ' dt>cownt will »* allowed Rellglyie or ■ Benevolent Orders. By HBNRT L. FARRELL . MARCH ao, load GOD KEEPS IBRBAL— "And ih« Angel of Ood. • removed ind went behind them; and the pipar of cloud removed from before hem. and stood behind them. J n f it came between the camp of Sgypt and the camp of Israel; • f • apd the one oau*« not near he other all the night." Ex. 14'18-20. Z ■■ PRAYER— O thoa. Who dost neither slumber nor sleep, con- in ue thy mercy and enlighten and protect every faithful soul. - _______ / ON DANGEROUS GROUND { T he republican; jw rtv in Benton county) and olsc- jwherè , ìb treading ‘oii dangerous ground in tlife attempted J-eturp to the old discredited Convention system for the |iom ination and endorsement qf-party c a n d id a tes,^ ,,/, > ; Under the Oregon direct ^primary systfein every citizen is accorded thé p rivilege of seeking political oftioe I f he or «he sò willç. I t has • been the theory as well as jtlie practice Of th e'politicai party Wo leav«>it to the will b f the totem in the selection o f party nominees. : ; Notr come« the republican county eounhittoe o f Bçn- on Coqbty and undertakes to ;tell the republican, votorb < >f that) county that they Shall vote for the candidate^ «whose qualifications have been passed upon by that coni- t»e. Senator I. L. Patterson of Bloo, Polk epuhty, { Ë . endorsement o f thè Benton county republican eom- fcnittéc for'pcflinihatiob as. the sopublic an-candidate ‘to r vo the v erad oW XJregonian that this endoreemeni was given chiefly be ^ u sçn S ën a to r P atterson at one time was a residenijuf Benton county. , To our mind th is attem pted diçtation of party noni- ions will hinder rather than aid a candidate for of A t least, this appeared'to be the sentiment of snp- ortçrs' of Frederick Stoiwer, ' Who blocked an attempted ndorseftoent of Mr. Rteiwer for Unjted States senator. • Back-room politics w as supposed to have been wiped ¡out tw enty years ago with the coming of the direct pri- f The visitor— thia duck la from out o f . town, remember— W-peh- lngtoniana are mOVe sophisti­ cated— goes up to ithe White House about 11:30 to noon, with his precious letter. He could get In just as well By .CgARUBS H 8TRWART without one, but what he • < NBA Serviee Writer doesn’t know can’t hurt him. Hs’s allowed to poke aroumf WASHINGTON — About Hhe cheapMt, easiest, surest way a for a while in that part of thé suwrtor or representative ha* of establishmeat not specially re­ dncbt&s u vote for himself Is served for the presidential fam« by «ettlnfc f conktttueet into ily, and by the time it’s about the WMtv House to see the preel- 18:30, and he’s had an eyeful, t. - • n an average there are a couple ’ Mb ' can t do It * W*thouk> tbe f hundrbd of him on hand. I least bother to himself, loo. Then he’s herded, In proces- Arranging an Interview of any considerable length with the 'slon, through the presidential chief executive calls tor a good office. The president stands up at reaaOa sad quits a lot of fixing, unless the applicant's pretty Im­ his desk and‘ shakes hands a portant, but Just getting iato the couple of* hundred times, on an room with him, shaking hb average, In succession. That’s all there is to it. hhnd— he doesn’t do any of the shaking— and bearing him The battle of Moore’s Creek aay "Howdy do?" Isn’t difficult. Bridge, N. C., the 188th anni­ ^ • ' N E L L SNWS g r a l l -Ik e 1O1OQX ? ■ m t ttbprte « o r w a r t « ttw eom m crdai ? vakne o lih eb r radios Brought roujms fpom 500 farm radio ' cia l ad * inovie t i ^ ^ T a d iQ i By Williams LOS ANQBLM, MSruh i f — (U .P .)—The "OM Mormon Trail," knows la rbeaat* years as the "Arrowhead Trail," con nectlng Loa Angelas and south­ ern California with the east via Salt Lake City, 8* bring chart«« from the air. The aerial survey la being made by Captain Armin P. Her­ old, army flyer, oa tnstruettaas from Major' General Mencher, commuading the Ninth Corps area, seriated by airmen of thh Western Air Express, Inc. Fred K. Kelly, pilot fer the Western Air express. Is accom­ panying Captain Herold on the charting crate«, The flyers make stops every ten milea be­ tween Loa Angeles and ' Salt Lake, • establishing emergency landing fields. ' ., f Westasn Air Express, lae., Holder’ of the goverament air­ mail contract between baa Aa- geles Sad Salt.,Laks City, pleas to commence operations sertr In April, giving southern Cali- ferula a direct transcontinental greatc*l firt i listener* -ife T ex a s, Oklahoma and Louisiana. One httit- dred apd > jtty-th ree reported’ tkMt th eif radios sa /e d ’ them n^ney each year, baying9 t 4oubfl|W B ii' Drive a tight bargain in I love game, sad you will i stung ae sure as you’re born, looked. Î ‘ Parades are always late In starting and doctors are always late in arriving. Francois Coppec, the famous French writer, was absurdly fond of cats, and for years hog col­ Hes Heck says; “Next to lected remarkable specimens, in­ cheatin’ a widow woman, the cluding several valuable natives meanest man is the feller who of Persia. runs down his heme town?’- PçobgWy jSQinething will be aBcompliahed to reduof he cost of materials, and where the cost o f lal>or has been bo high or its methods inefficient, those coats will have IkWBR» itiDfc rPRsonabte. ’ I f the éost o f building could he‘ somewhat reduced, it would be a wonderful encourage­ m ent to maiiy fam ilies who desire to own their own hoinee. < . c observed, has been described by The next generatlotTwill hav< historians as "the first victory to hustle some to find new gained by the Americans in the thrills that thia generation over- War of the Revolution.” OUT OUR WAY The subject o f reducing the cost of house construct-' lion is one J h a t i& interesting, buitders^asd anSiitects. The ¡present costs are due In Imrt to tW w riste df! forests, wliichi Jias made wood material much higher priced. But to seme ¡extent high building costs h a v e been due to the .housing ¡shortage. T he demand for houses has exceeded the sup- J-l«-' 1, ' A ».«*■ J- 1 '• 1 ,1 • ' : 'll- ¡ply, a condition that tends in anything toward liighei Jirices......... - r - ---- • - »7^ f a m ily . * ‘ la "Trfie "sweeleet ~ sound Is the whistle at night and the sweetest versary of which has just been words are "Inclaaed find check." som ehow .. , f • HOUSE CONSTRUCTION no . religion C But the average senator or representative makes a big thing of It > He professes that he couldn't da It for everybody, but on ac­ count of his exceedingly high regard for Mr. and Mrs. So-and- ftt he’ll strain a point. He’ll •write a note to Private Secre­ tary %aundera, who’ll manage It te jip U h any attem pt of fljo so-called political Tifct tlitffin in the exciheiaé o f thé franchise. There is dollar * bill. (United Press Sports Editor) NEW TORK. March i e — (C- P .)— Bob Cannefkx former thr**1- cushlon billiards champion , of the World, Is fighting, for his life against tuberculosis In Phoenix, Arizona, and in his characteristic spirit of optmlsm he has written his New Y.ork friends that be la going to lick It In a year. Cannefax, who' is one of thé greatest pt all players at the three-cushion game, has had his ups and downs and has anrvived trials that few men are a«hed to bear. He lost a leg In his youth us a result of an accident when be Wag playing baseball b u t, be didn't loue heart and kept going. The same plnek that carried him along to a world’s champion­ ship la now stimulating him for the hardest fight of all and his thousands of friends all ovar the country believe him when he says he’ll 11 *k It. Not only in New Tort, where ha has lived fot years, hut In every one of the hundreds of towns' he has visited on fre­ quent tours, Cannefax made a legion of friends with the art of his game and the cheerfulness of his disposition. It will be a hard fight, a loag on# and a dull one and he would lik e to have his friends write him (88 Columbus Ave.) and tall him-."all the dirt.” gÄ»« --zìa ■ ' S —, - • æ H r i a ^ '• ’