as iîi - â n î >” o ml t r di n » s ‘{ Mf «hft»fwT lw~ì H7BÎ This certainly is Gttttno ..Ì..J... «HIOI ie n Managet M^we.ptfc>a. Pr ie Month ..........__________ ^éé. M.ntjls i-X-- «-i-r-A-1-4- «-.« í « ¿ 2 2 ^ . —rr—■'•ri” t —r>c< -ty " f f KT* 0Ò- O tfsW w M tto h lH * * .1 W toh., SO miles north of Portland. Orte., la ¿rorM lag «nt^kfci e p tn p e * to the business section from the Pa­ cific ’TtykM ay, th a i S •k erteain g the distance for * lal to rs and pro- riding m ore convenient trtrvcHÁg. Single Insertion, per Inch P r*nfcai,'D ftPft>; h e í frich JlkUlUUiHUhl f peint lU e —.... r— ------—.. future events, takeû ia Adra charities ¡ o r ^ P H n t t a - g oiir - o n coi r c ^ U ^ s ^ U h e l n e a l ,. CONStfiERlD UOBTLY The llluatratioa herew ith ahowa the new route lending into the city. The P a c ific ' H ighway la at the right', and to th te le ft of It is the*fcowllta Rlrter. The n o * ent- ©R to ahbwn by the White hut leering the highway, erttobtag the H v e r o n a steel brMge and p r o ­ ceeding Into the center of Long- rtew. v isito rs m ay issW the City by w ay o f the Kelso bridge and take the P a cific' Highway bi 5 d ir ty irr ig a tio n d itc h w a te r in to the c le a r w a te r of C ouneilm en 'ids» n ig h t ¿ k n i t t e d k h a t th e r u n n in g ihlaatf creak 'in t h e ip a t k w a s ’« d isg ra c e — h u t1 th a t i« aa fa r a s the d iu ciftsioh o f th e qncsti,Mi p ro g ressed . I t w as n ot ev en g jv eh th e co n sid er a tio n e x te n d e d to e stio n s w h ich th e co u n cil q fte n d esires to d itc h b y re- r in g to som e c o m m itte e. ■ < ■* A n d th e d isg r a c e .c o n tin u es. A n . “ e n lig h te n in g ” so- tion o f th e qtfestiotf wdfc m a d e in th e s u g g e s tio n tliMi » cou n cil e x c h a n g e th e p r e se n t w h ite sw a n s fo r a s p e c ie s it are black, i f th ere a r e a n y such birds, or th a t th e y avert it i n t ^ a h o g p o n d , T h ose w h o are e e m id e r in g it from th e s ta iid p n id l m a k in g th e clear, m o u n ta in Writer in th e creek , ih tlie an ponds, In th e fa lls an d in o th er p la ces in th e p a rk rm oiiize w,ith th c b e a u ty o f th e e n tir e p a r k an d be an traction in ste a d of a d isg ra c a , h o w ev er, rea lize th e iti- ry th is d ir ty w a te r w ill d o d u r in g th e p resen t su tn m ei, rl w ou ld lik e to see ttle Council co n sid er th e situatlofe feOfeK K C O M O M Y - .O edthuueat w ith s ó /t b a s a s aim bod ies, w ho a n um ber o f y e a r s h a v e been fillin g co m fo rta b le gov- unent p o sitio n s in W a sh in g to n , rire b e g in n in g to com ­ ún th a t th e C oo lid g e g o v ern m en ta l e c o n o m y sy ste m h as lie to o fa r, arid th á t It is tim e a h a lt w a s ca lled . T h eir icry is b e c o m in g lou d er and m ore in s is te n t a s th e y see r’r com rad es rodfcid < ff th e p a y r o ll, a n d he th e y per pally b e g in to settee th e p r o b a b ility th a t th e lim e is ! far «llMnfct w h eh th e y w ill a l u lx* se p a r a te d . So. to lostnll t*UF cflfastrd’ he, th e y h a v e liegtin to argu o tluit 1 oxa and k n ife h a v e been used e a o tig a . th a t th e Cool h a n d sh ou ld b e sta y e d . O th ers a tte m p t to argu e |it all ih e r e fo r m s pn seib le h a v e been ^ e c o m p iish e d . I I t is ; u s t a s w e ll tó scotch th is a t th e source. G reat ,1 im p o r ta n t M fe b c h m c n t s lia v - been m ad e in gov- kQieut e x p e n se s, bn! g o v ern m en t today ;< still c o stin g } m u ch 'This 4 e n ot th e tinSe t^ hoH N ot on ly m ust } C o o lid g e p ro g ra m Of th e e lim in a tio n o f u se le ss ex- ►ditures tto en n tin u ed , hut sta te and m u n icip a l govern- g its sh o u ld fo llo w su it. G overn m en t o f all hinds In the hr 1924 cdftt th e p éop le o f the co u n try a lm o st eig h t lio n s o f d o lla r s, c lo se on tw e lv e p er cen t o f tlie>total |om e o f the people' o f th e n ation . T h is m ean s th at Ihe bple o f th e n a tio n ,ottt o f the 313 w o r k in g d a y s of th e hr sp e n t 46 d a y s w o r k in g to m eet th e e x p e n se s o f fcenim ent iiL-taxes, Mr. A v e r a g e C itizen , th e se are fa cts b*th h ea rin g in inin d w h en th e cry is r a is e d th at c, halt huid he c a lled on th e program o f th r ift and econom y in b e m m e n tal e k p en d itú fe. T h e U n ite d S ta te s I i h s liven “ a c c u s e d ” o f b ein g tin Best n a tio n on e a rth . S onic fo reig n , com m en t h as been Ihe effect th a t m on ey is rill w e k i r c d b n i ^ ld s is a irtis- l en v icw jx iin t. T h e reason tlii^ n a tio n is n o t o n ly rich, g r e a t, is sim p le — # e / a i r ¿ o r k <>\W W r e . hiot‘ ofiH w e w ork , but w e m ake e v e r y th in g e lse .w ork for us, e n jo y p r o d u c in g so tu eth in g u se fu l^ « * * * • »r - H ere in th e U n ite d S ta te s w e u ^ f o r t v ’ tim es a ltn u c li term BY CHARLES P . ■ STEWART NBA Service Writer ' “Seldom h e smiles." — Shakespeare. anee doesn’t belie blip*—he’a re­ lentless. I He has n erte and purpose and ability. As M lawyer if© hasn’t a superior in the Senate. He knoWB the federal constitution back­ ward. As a cross-examine!1 he’B famous; * But he lacks a sense of huhior. * J- Ì 1 h M f ||' ÌB J bb D < ^ n *° n Pacifæ- Great N orthern, and fam ou s Columbia River High- s tty àhd Pacific High- wav: fronts on Cohrm- ” 'T 1 . bia River and b half way between Port­ land i M Ihc Ocean— the ocfean but fifty miles away. See the world's larg­ est lumber m anufacturing plants, scenic beauty, architectural beauty — Hotel MàtttfccHo. second to none in the Pa- eiffe Northwest. f o t lurAor bilormation a iértt» THB LQNQVg W . c o . . Pepi. y s t v * i|ee.H eck sa y a :-‘*Thp headache y b u ltfftl to ¿It front alcohol ha< new been succeeded by the belly- arha that cornea from aody pop.” mbmbr hame . H C f f a lk lK t X GO OCT sejcoh ' t ' G r r Á bigger cam aw ' C O M t B A C K AM ' FIMO M S F R O G S AVU VET O U T ! X B L feE M t SO M E. p e fep L t O o w t u n e . T ' S E E Mfe. HÄM E. < m OTH im '» - F E R G O S K y X ? SA K ES! C pO Ö G Ü M M m y, N Q d tk ef tire has the Bcieutifit tfead deslgft arid (hd ek-. ftra-tou gh M ere* ; ßrtÄttWtreÄdlrtöek of CTC, that1» w h y i : ito other tire built gives equal mileage« j CTC*« are daily mak* in g n e w m ile a g e i records and makjng ■ n e w f r ie n d s . F o t I gruelling workover 1 all kinds of roads l i t t til« lit t wkihtie blows—oofent on . PABABASE r r s t h a t toM f in a l e f f o r t t h a t m a l u s t h e t o u d w d o w h . And i?s the last few miles o f lubrication that make «ií-'S i I J e*ih< to r o u t...: ____ ¿M W , <àO SH f A FEkLER CÀ m ’T f e ti LofigfteW last y«a* to sM ÓWE a / H m e U f U illding wonders o f Am erica. À trip to the Pacific Coast > *S ri b incomplete without V It. Beautiful, thriving / i f Longview, three years • / > oW, w ith 11,000 pepu- A - ’ làtion! Served by main lines, Northern Pacific, Many of the things you get the In Sunbury, P M lh M H g e t lr tt^ niojBt iun out of seem to be against away a 1009-pound h U fs , (Mt A the law. ' s. . pedigreed watch dag kept id tjultet ,he wasn’t stolen. Mortgages are all right so ttíng at; you are able to keep them un- ßv Williams Id tr y to fo llo w our ex a m p le th«H* jinesK an d le ss c a u se for Wdhy h U f f i ¡HiîïH AÑD vmôsë WASHINGTON— S e n a t o r Thomas J. Walsh of Montana has, by all odds, the gloom iest vis­ age of any man In Congress. Senator Sm ilt m s a eerlotfa face. It doesn't sm ile, but neith­ er does it look as if Smoot’ had eaten som ething that disagrees Perhaps the talking moVle Idea With him. could be useful, w k y not lim it W alsh's expression is dyspeptic it to talking suit-titles? Would Once I uaa ¿'school teacher of save reading aloud. * whom W alsh reminds me. He whs a dandy teacher but he fairly ra­ diated austerity. W alsh him self was principal nt . Next big wet and dry argu­ ment that conies np we are.going several high schools tn his youth. to use a fine wise-erack about one And' a ' high school principal— a side m eeting its W aterloo. „ very severe onte, who knows how to m aintain cait-lrnn discipline— Is what he resem bles to this day. Prlnce of W ales has started Re has a cold, hard eye— the kind to slarte right through a carrying ah umbrella, indicating he Is tryiag to poee as w married class-room eut-mj. man. , t <11 . « , His moitth ctdees ih a stern llUe. Hts drooping, clipped, griftrl m ustache SccRttfuAtes it. So do A bill in Congress would bar the deep Arlnklteb, eprvlng down­ firearm s froni the mall,* perhaps ward from * h lf .qoUtrite. because they might go off when He troWns forbiddingly. To this exten t W alsh’S appear- the mall does. In d ia th e y u se fr t . * 1 abto ,