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The old-timers had other plans. They've carried them out. out o f electrical d evelop m en t.' A la rg e share o f its s e c u r itie s are o w n ed b y th e p e o ple in th e territo ry it serv es. I t is a n i n s p ir i n g te stim o n ial o f v isio n , fa ith , and m a n a g em en t to' see o v e r $20,000,000 in v e ste d in a u tility p ro p erty in a sp a r se ly s e ttle d coun try , and fu rth er, to see th is'p r o p e r ty becom e v a lu a b le a s i t , B Y C H A R LES 9 , » T H W A R T N B A Servtae W M w b rin gs o p p ortu n ity, h a p p in e ss a n d p r o sp e r ity to oth ers. W A SHING TO N — 8enatpr W H- . T h e C aliforn ia O regon p o w e r C o., is ty p ic a l o f th e liam M. Butler is a lonely fig A m erican sp irit o f in itia tiv e w h ic h r e c o g n iz e s n o o b sta cle s ure in the Upper, House of Coh- * and w h ich brings su ccess w h er e th e tim id w o u ld s e e o n ly disap|>ointm ent an d fa ilu re. PATRIOTMM R eal p a tr io tism is n o t a w illin g n e s s to d ie fo r you r cou n try, but a w illin g n e s s to g iv e y o h r tin ie , m o n ey dhd th o u g h t fo r y o u r c o u n try . • D r. F r a n k C rane onoe sa id : “ I f y o u Would ta k a th e tim e y o u e m p lo y in d r illin g in th e arm y , w e a r in g go h braid an d a feword, an d e m p lo y i t in in te r e s tin g y o u r s e lf iu p o litic a l c o n d itio n s in y o u r w ard , y o u w o u ld be m ore o f a p a trio t. P a tr io tism is n o t a m ilita r y th in g , to be e x ercised u p o n su p rem e o c c a sio n s o f w ar, b u t it is an e v e r y d a y th in g to be sh o w n b y im p r o v in g th e c o n d itio n s o f life in y o u r co m m u n ity . Y o u ca n n o t be a tru e p a tr io t u n til y o u are con verted ; I n s te a d o f a m er e ly in d iv id u a l co n sc ie n c e y o u m u st g e t a c iv ic c o n scien ce. Y ou m u st learn to fee l th a t y o u r c i t y ’s a ffa ir s are “ m y b u s in e s s ” an d n o t, th e p o litic a l b o s s e s ’ b u sin e ss. Y o u m u st d e v e lo p th e H u m an N erve. Y ou m u st f e e l w h a t H u m a n ity m ean s. F o r p a tr io tism is a r e lig io n ; it m ean s a ,h ig h form o f c o n tin u o u s d e v o tio n . Y ou can n ot be a p a tr io t an d n o t be in te r e ste d in p o litic s . P o litic s is th e e x p r e ssio n o f P a tr io tism . I f it i s d egrad ed , y o u are d e g ra d ed a n d y o u c ity an d stat^j i s d eg ra d ed — and a b o u t h a lf o f u s are c o n tr ib u tin g to th a t con d itio n b y not v o tin g op e le c tio n d ay. ...........— 1 . - ■ -> f w gregs. Senator Shtpstead of Min- nesbta is less so, though be’a a party Of only qne. But person ally he’s liked. B pfler emphat ically is not. ,I'm bound to say I don’t tb i» k ke cares, Butlpr managed President Coolidge’s 1924 campaign * and Coolidge won by a big m ajority- The fair conclusion teems to be that B utler’s a capable politician. As a dispenser of soft soap and good cheer, as a source of inspira tion ahd enthusiasm, as a gush and bqnk artist— the "H u rrah boys" type— it ’s hard to think of anything that Senator Butler more distinctly is not,. 8ome pretty good Republican fixing has been done at this ses sion of Congress, ’ but Senator Curtie did most of it, so far as the upper House is concerned. Butter evidently* hasn't; the knack of it. Butler probably has |t in him to be a boss, but in the Senate, he's a boss -w ith mighty few bossees. Doubtless he’s the real thing in the textile Industry. I can imagine him ruuntgg a fan- tory lik« an autocrat. He has that abnolutely uades his own control. W h at he says goes, or off comep somebody's head- . But in the Senate, no. < Over the Democrats of course he has no influences over the radicals none. Just three of the regular Republicans fellow him — G illett of hie own state end Dale and Green of Vermont. The rest ate ns independent of hftn ns Is Hhipstead, the Farm er-Labor- ite. » . PR O T EST O UR FOOD IN D U S T R IE S E n ou gh beet su g a r is n o w b e in g p ro d u ced in the U n ite d S ta te s to r e liev e th e n a tio n o f a n y real sugnr fa m in e . A m erica can n e v e r a g a in be w h o lly a t th e m ercy o f fo reig n su g a r m akers. T h e b eet a rea can be g r e a tly 'increased, to m ake b e e ts p rod u ce a ll th e s u g a r required. * T o en cou rage A m erican e n te r p r ise to p ro d u ce th e n a tio n a l food s, and sa fe g u a r d on r c o u n tr y a g a in s t o u tsid e B utler got off tn ta» S to ria to e co n o m ic d an gers, is to d isco u ra g e w a r an d to b u ild up a ba» start. top. i h om e p rosp erity. A m erica w a n ts to an d m u st trad e ' . a b ro a d , hi th ou san d s o f p rod u cts. W e are g la d t o see o th e r n a tio n s m ake a profit on e v e r y tra n sa c tio n . B u t a n a t io n ’s food su p p ly n eed s a b so lu te p r o tec tio n . T h a i s o il warm fahri«’ c a lle d Iam b’s w o o l h a s Ween »planted by Hhavings. In ven tors h a v e m a d e a w ood « titu te th a t fe e ls lik e it and is clea n er. T h e U n ite d ,tea dej»artm eat ° f com m erce h a s r e co g n iz e d it a s a so c e to th e w ool grow ur an d is tqton soring a h ill in ig r e s s w hich w ill l»e know n a s th e “ tvu th in fa b r ic s ” . I f it p a sses, th e real “ all w o o l” p r o d u c ts w ill n ot c o m p elled to m iist in co m p etitio n w ith th e sy n th e tic etitutcH . E ach a r tic le w ill be l a M é d t o r w h a t it rea lly T h e fa c t is product« o f a ll k in d s sh o u ld carry; th eir p e c t iv e -foliéis and sta n d on tlw-ir ow n m erits. T o w h ic h room o f yon » h om e d o y o u w ish to b rin g ad d ed c o m fo r t nnd b e a u ty ! O ur D ew lin e o f H oy- w o o d ’W a k e fie ld H eed an d F ib r e F u r n itu r e is so c o l o r fu l a n d v e i l d e s ig n e d th a t i t is c e r ta in to m e e t y o u r n eed . w , , U. today is a blank it is because yoq: regarded it that way yester day. Success lieu in living because you want to instead of because yr.u must. » , Great food crust has been sclved— and packed away lp |ce box like a nan at gelatin. W e often wonder if auto horns W ire not Inventer. In Hong Kdng I f you want to learn to swim get some smart duck to teach you. Prohibition forces seem deter mined to develop our water power. N ew Cprs L icen sed in K a n sa s C ity Mo., during M arch, 1926. C H E V R O L E T .............508 B u iok .................................175 D odge 160 E s s e x .................................139 O ld sm o b ile.................... .98 O verlan d ••••........................86 H u d son ............................... 75 O ak lan d .. .77777. . 62 P r y s le r .............. "..............57 t a r ......................................31 o n t i a c . ......... ....................10 M a r m o n ......... ...................5 D u ra n t .............................. 1 S n itu r e b u ild in g a n d th e w e ll - k n ow n r e U a b ility o f aU o u r m e r c h a n d ise y o u c a n n o t f a il fa be p le a se d . Porch Boxef Hanging Baeket« Porta Tubs J. P. Dodge dt Sons w e h a v e tim e to fill them fo r y o n now . OMAHA, Neb., May 1 1 — F or the first tim e ip the history of Father Flanages's Boys’ Home, a troupe of homeless lads w ill ex- te»4 their tour as* far as the Pa cific Coast, The homeless beys ate now tonring the middlewest w ith what critics have volunteer ed to name "The Greatest Boys’ Shew on E a rth .’ The trip to the Pacific coast w il| be made w ithin the pext two months. The boys w ill present their, porfermsnoe in Ashland. „ The show this year U not a merg bend concert or recital, as Don’t put thorn away for the A fall « f e e Spring BnddiRR Itote , ASHLAND FLOWER SHOP T h ese form a ta sk y o n w o u ld lik e to be fr e e fro m and t h a t th e fo u n d r y c » r do b ettor th a n cru b e d on e at hom e. J u s t p h o n e 165. W e c a ll a n d d e liv e r . ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO. 81W aU »«m t » House Fumithtrt »09» and'Still Leading in Design Quality, in fact everything except 22 yriars e f L e a d e r sh ip , Don’t wkhast davor summer ■< - - those h e a v y b la n k e ts, om u - f<»i te r s a n d q u ilts — till y o u h a v e h ad th em s e n t to th e la u n d ry f o r a th o r o u g h d e m is in g . Y e s, yre a lso w ash p illo w s a n d b ed tick s. Petali» rw . 1« breakfast GUARANTEED: USED FORDS You Save The Depreciation Cleveland •; Fords, Chevrolet«, Nash, Stevens, A U Quaker O *U m e » i JJataly ration. " ' - • , Quick Qpakqr cooks lp.1 tp f tpm- utes. TOP» taster than plain (oasf. Makes the richest breakfast now * • Gat Qdek Quaker aa regulm Quaker Oata tab» tpr » richer braak- fast towsrrsv. » Quick Quaker L uiqo I b nU Q M > • rou q v i o x SALE Fordsoö If DOES M»ke S 0W«»nca IVher« y<w Buy Yow Fowl Automotive Shop C h evrolet D ea lers • WARM > WEATHER HAS RETURNED JUST STEP TO THE PHONE AND pore, CALL 107 For Choice, Tender Cuts of M^ats W e «all f o r y o u r w ork a n d d e liv e r H p r o m p tly . we deliver ling tp W ill H a y es c h ie f o f th e m o tio n p ictu re 30 tlicatrcfc lata y e a r so ld 6,7GO,(MM),000 tic k e ts T h is m e s a s one »u d o n e -th ir d sh o w s a rary m an , w om an and c h ild in th e oontitry, In- ten m ilK eon in ja ils , a sy lu m s a n d o th er char-' THE EAGLE MARKET V 1,