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Vast sums are s|>eut on education, and on the whole the iustruction is probably good. Dut there is no agreement alunit what the schools are to accom-. plish, or how they shall go about it. The country has no educational program. W A N D D R IL L I N A L I B R A R Y The University .of Illinois is one of the institutions of higher learning requring four years of physical educa­ tion, including swimming. There are 2,500 young women in that school today, enrolled in 12 different sports Slid enjoying all the advantages of three gymnasiums, a labge athletic field aud a fine swimming pool. . All of this has come alkiut in a short quarter-century. Twenty-five years ago, says a news story from Urbana, a dozen wumen students of the University dariugly in ­ dulged in wand drill in a corner of the library. While engaged iu this grace and health - giving exercise fliey were hundicap]>ed as much as possible by “ gym ” costume* consisting of black serge waists with high collars and long sleeves and black pleated skirts about three yards around aud reaching below the ankles. Perfectly ridiculous, of course! But the wand-drillers were shockingly modern, and undoubtedly niuny heads were shaken *m gloomy foreboding. W hat would those bold young women come to! ell. they came to n'o had end, though they helped frtart something which probably brought the freer girl of today a id which ¡* still going forward. The gloomy head- shakers are over-|«ese*t* hut fear’of their prophecies is growing less. W E S T E R N R A IL R O A D S AW » O H ad m H u iM BY C H AR LES P. STE W A R T N B A Servies W rite r W A S H IN G TO N — The canniest politician at the capital, If you ask him whether his politics are Democratic or Republican, Will smile and answer: “ 1’se a servant of the people, Sir, just a servant of the peo­ ple. ” » f* have that job right there.’ My' politics is just to scatter sun­ shine and be a servant of the people, and I still got ray job,** H arry was born at Washing­ ton’s home, Mt. Vernon, where his father was a 'watchman for many years. Perhaps because of an am- Presidents, leaders in Con­ gress and other distinguished munition shortage au election personages have been his friends has been called off in Mexico all hig life. He has a sweeping City. fam iliarity with the personali­ ties and Incidents of two genera­ Galesburg, D I., g irl won tions of public life, and his mem­ championship. Just ory for acquaintances is as­ rifle same, some brave man i tounding. -Th ».n tlier day ho called w ith­ n|atry her. out hesitation the name of a; man who returned after 17 years! absence, and the man had been i Thera's one nice thing, merely a congressman’s secre-j for« a g irl goes swimming tary. can hide her clothe« in svlm m ing suit bag. T h at’s llarrjr. doorkeeper and messenger of 'the House way and means committee. His full name is H arry Parker, although few know anything but the H a r­ ry. Ever since W illiam McKinley was chairman of the ways and means committee, tor 38 years. B un I ucmh V i s it o r - H a rry has served the people as The rising generation’s Frank C. Bramwell, state super­ guardian of the committee door. intendent of banks, of Salem, was problem 1» the coat of gas Sunshine P olitics a business visitor in Ashland to “ Folks come here to work day. who talk's a |ot about being R > We don't need an army. Lei publicans or Democrats/* says Picnicked at Sav.ige Rapid«— our bootlegger« «ell the enemy H arry, ' and he doesn’t mean ths C lint Baughman and family, elected members of Congress al­ George Baughman and family and though be could, with reason. Mart Real and family, went to Our big corn crop hurt« "And* pretty soon they come 3avage Rapids for a picnic yes­ when the weather change«. w alking by all dressed up and terday. They caught the lim it of they tell somebody, • I USED to fish. OUT OUR WAY r M A » 'O H M A ! LO O vf A -T 1 Ì4 E S E P O R )< C H oV >S! TUBS UstOMTGrlT MICE..Kl &POWN1 LlUfc *40U COOVf OMÎ SHOW ME. VWOT I a » k Î T 0O1K1' RlGrt-Vf y y-77—-k MA! 7 Bv W illiam s J o s r R e < st A ArA "O l l h o u r m e a d ' s 1 /WW'V ÍU . G E T BETTfep m A I VJE ' Dear » » » i t la to« had that a man of ' Senator Stanfield’s accomplish­ ments and Standing ahanld meet' with any opposition from any Important source. « Is Washing­ ton record is one that any Sen­ ator. eovdd he proud of, either an old Senator or a new Sen­ ator. His Chairmanship of the Pnb- i lie Lands and Surreys Commit­ tee. never before given to the Northwest, In, as* you know, of inestimable value to his consti­ tuency, and It w ill be as long a time iu the future as It has been In the past before It alights op the shoulders of an­ other Oregon Senator. His Membership of the F l- nance Committee alone should be -an unimpeachable endorse­ ment of Ms fitness to further serve his State, for, I want to say that Senators are not whim­ sically placed on this all-im port­ ant Committee merely op account of the color of their hair or the quality of their voices. I t is only on account of a real and a completely demonstrated merit. ' Doubting Thomases should con­ sult the personnel of this Com­ mittee, past and present. As I said, I wish the people there - co a Id appceciate these things and inventory them at th e ir proper valuations, w ith­ out petty prejudlose or biased opinions. % 81ncerely yours, (Signed) Fred W. Piper. Washington, D. C. March I t , 1924 My Dear 0 8 8 M»y I send you my best wishes for success In yonr ef­ forts for Senator Stanfield W hile I know almost nothing of politics, i do know «omp- thlng about housekeeping, and I ’d think hard and long before giving up a tried and true help­ er for an unknown quantity.. And no matter how fine a w in may be ana how pinch we may think of him personally,* he l«> an unknown • quantity in the D im m e r a il R igw T! 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