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WASHINGTON —
Congress
wilt o p « with P g » » t hoop-to-
4 m over tbs aasettoa «< whether
er net sraetore m a * smith ■ *
Sttl Vs re are rack - * * fBl
spas r a lh e y are sate to H M t S
ao. they gx* too
to be allow-1
ed In the Senate.
As thia ‘ titanic battle ap-
proaohea, Cha ordinary cttlaaa aa-
dSsteedly w lttA s askteg hlm aatt
a «aeetton which Ions ha« ttuusd
considerable paratomsat among
the unsophisticated. That «aaa-
tio n is:
Why a n wealthy eltisena so
interested in a candidate's success
that they are willing to pour out
hundred* of thousands or oven
millions of dollars to Insure his
nomination or his election?
It will be recalled that some-
Xhtag.llke
whs ,spent
In Illinois and Pennsylvania on
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November a,
THBRB IS ONLY ONB GOD:—The Lord la W|
nations, and his glory above the heavens. Who Is 1
t+rd oar God, who dwslleth on high? Psalm 11>{4. i,
PRAYBR: Help us to taste sad see that God is I
« the maa that trusteth la Thee.
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MOUR BWOCK O F R f H
HOU-T&WM L o /
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A Three-Day Murder Trial
Just three days after the selection of the final
jhror, the case against Bari Nelson, murderer, was
concluded by the jury'« verdict of guilt and the
, 1 ■ ' , '•- judge’s sentence of death. Even if you had not fol
lowed the news reports Of the trial, you would be
amply warranted in concluding that this swiftness
■ ■' ‘ ji of justice was not observed in any American court.
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And it was n ot The trial was hefdxn Winnipeg.
There have been instances o t expedited justice m
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1- ?J- this country, of course, but they are so infrequent
Ute” * ; as to constitute moot exceptional records.
The Nelson case, waa celebrated.,. The con
demned man not only has been boovicted of murder,
but of peculiarly atrocious murder. He specialised
in the strangling of women. There is every reason
to believe that he is guilty of such crimes this side
of the international boundary, and even In this
very city. In this eonntry a celebrated murder case
is almost invariably one of celebrated delays c o n
trived by celebrated lawyers. There ia f n y amount
of personally advantageous publicity to be gained
through m e defense of an extraordinary murderer.
And U te nsfmfiy taken a* » <*ere. Justice is de
layed, frequently defeated, but the renown of the
criminal lawyer is always furthered.
Aa we say, /the trial and conviction of Earl
Nelson trek re more than tim e days in Manitoba.
They pattern their legal method after that of Eng
land, where murder is but infrequently practiced.
If we had more three-dav naurder trials in the
United State, it i> w r t a i n ^ i d ^ M h w « t e » «
murders. There is something peeettarly distressing
to the criminal mind in the reflection, “ Here today
and «me, tomorrow?’—Portland Oregonian.
1 Dieeentent
WhgB the «now Itire people up north go south
or yearn for the balmy breeaee of the southland
and the natives of the south dream of the bud Of
mow and invigorating eoM. Ea<£i hue that which
the uther want« or thinks he waata. If they were
to exchange climatic pteege the probability is both
would goon be clamoring to trade back the new
to r tiie old. Those aecnatomed to one climate may
yearn for a change, but they will have difficulty 1
in prmanentiy acclimating themselvm.
Thia fall and winter the northerner will envy
the southerner who ig envying the northerner, but
while both are worrying themselves into a fit of
discontent nature is getting in her inevitable work
of leveling.
O ld weather brings an epidemic of colds
coughs, pneumonia and other ills associated with
winter. It will make life outdoors uncomfortable
but will make werk indoors a pteau^nn. At the
pame time there will be malaria down south, the
bogs and heat will make like outdoors uncomfort
able red work inside even le u uncomfortable. Man
mnet decide for himself which he prefers.
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It is asking the impossible to ask mankind to
entertain continual contentment Man’s natural and
chronic diaeontent is the impetus for the world’s
progress. ; The thing that can be wished for in
that men and women Hill r e t waste their d hreti i
faction on the weather or climate but adopt them
selves to these conditions provided by nature and
use their energy in making these conditions more
bearable.
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' Children play as hard and as happily in all
lands of weather. There is do valid reason why
adults can not succeed as well in adapting them-
selves to conditions.
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Distilling methods, originally
to make the
most expeneive Bourbon whisker me new being
used te make gasoline of £ e e te r uniformity and
J better balance it_is said. Times do change.
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A “ hair wave” hag swept the eonntry. Although
four out of every five babiee are born with straight
s hair, 99 percent of the women have curly locks, it
is estimated.
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Isn’t it great to be satisfied to live right here
p in Aahlandf
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Cold fignres make a tmor impreeaion on the
penny, come past her, auras .oeyi-
o u a ly to h lt b e r . l t dropped M«t
tT her feet.
« S ^ S t Mala t »
wards the
«looped
to ptafc up the « » - te fte r e M b e d
lor It aha saw what it n t u i
looked ap angrily to th? diryUon
tram white It came. Through th.
base ot «nek« she raw two «Mar
tas W * e/»s that «be wonld nev
er forget, rad * wrath (hat framed
¿J.R. vy AA iama »
C O K T Í Í M O ltD O M T H E .. I M S I O B
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That there la more in aar busU
neee than merely having a TOto«
to do buaiaese..
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That securing the merchandise
Is the selling ot the merchandise
and selling It rignt.
That the right kind of meick-
Nothing ever happens b a t nndise, backed up by the right
somebody claims to have predict kind of advertising, assisted by
the right kind of service, will al
ed tt.
ways build up a profitable bust-
weak
upon
That good advertising creates
an Irresistible appeal to the hay
ing public.
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That advertised merchandise is
always beat for the pries.
That thia class ot merchandise
always greatest good will tor any
b u sin ess because it g iv e s sa tisfa c
tion.
That the demand for advertis
There are mare lawyers able to
get you Into a la w su it than there ed goods Is growing day by day.
Keep up with the demand!
are aN* te gst you sat.
I That advertising always makes
a wonderful Impression on busy
shoppers; they always road the
ads before shopping and rave
time end money by ao Molng.
That truthful advertising has
a wide range of appeal; It reaches
everybody.
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The buying public ts alwfcys
Please Torn to Page Five
public’s interests alone.
One suggests reluctantly that
we must eeek further tor the an
ew *. Samaei laeall, the multi-
mill tonnlre utilities magnate, gave
Ilg l.d S —er waa it |8«d.0M ?—
to the Smith campaign, bat be al
so kicked in with nt least M»A
iow aa old fellow in the •« I tor George Brennan. Smith’s
Who speaks of t h e
r ginereVon” rad meyka
And Helton, after aaaoencfng
the* the money he poured Into the
Pepper sieve wee given in ra good
Haring seen pictures of both a cause aa m oney to th e church,
Madame Lnpeacu and Princess SVang to the rapport o f B ill‘Vnre
Helen of Rumania, most Am?ri* along with the whole Helton ma-
sen men have long beent convinc ohiae. despite the fact that the
ed that Priece Carol wasn’t Quito M ellon o rg a n isa tio n had nearly
all there.
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broken Re neck and put up' an the
moaar to the attempt to brat
Wuthia e year now, the Ameri Vera in the prtatartos.
can People will have to m a k a
That would make 1« eppeef that,
their quadrennial choice of the after ell. tt newer med« muck <11-
leaser of two evUs.
feren ce from th e sta n d p o in t
of
public interest whether Brennan
Thor* is Jast one place to Am- bent Smith or Vare licked Rep-
eriea where we could use Musso pel’. had we egSt have the oees-
lini and that’s In the oil industry. tion before as why, in that ease,
anyone should went to shell out
Someone ought to ask Mayor la such large quantities. ,
Bin Thompson of Chicago if he . Attempts nt answers, one' ob
bellsvM the cherry tree story.
serves, come more profusely from
the aetf-aUeged pare then from
The only reason some families the so-called unclean. The can
don’t own an elephant Is that didates are all glad to explain
they have nyver seen offered a s why they needpd all that money,
elep h a n t for a jdollar down and but their angels are reticent aa to
the balance on easy weekly pay why they produced.
ments.—Crane American.
Thue, one tarns to consider the
explanation of euch an ahhient
DM you hrar of the fellow who, enemy of political sewers as the
after drinking from a fire en- (ton. Robert L. Owen, tor 18
tlngaishor, said he felt very much years senator from Oklahoma and
put out?— Haines Record.
now president of the Hettongl
Popular Government League. It
should be remembered, at coutm ,
that the Hon. Boh, for all his sin
cerity. is not Invariably dmd right
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rieane*« war. and a maramr eC re*
sentmeat began to arise.
•store anything could develop
the orchestra started a new tune,
and Chinee Lon came forth te en
tertain. The crowd forgot the In
cident In toe preeeaca of e new en
tertainer, and Polly with her con-
trlbetloas wset beck to her little
dressing room. Here she took the
money, even Hurricane’s penny,
end dumped the whole to a canvas
bag that she took, from a ateager
trunk that held her May stock at
his aexfcNM companions M spam clothes. Theo she sank wearily
would allow, storied aa be tow h * . Into a chplr.
This ptaee was net Uks the Riv
He had expected a difference, hut
had net thought It possible for any erside with Just three torus to a
s a t .to t o to pdeees aa M ly had alght. Bach entertainer must do
Una. Snesrtag, he drew Ms era- her share till everyone wee satie-
fled and the last few had gopo
Aualou, and having, at to«
ot US Pride, admitted to himself home. It was an atawot eoutlfiu-
that he loved the girl, he wm more ous grind. As she «M there the
door opened end HunrteeM stood
'totter than he weaM have keen.
Aa the twR fc bant, ao the tree to the doorway with U s eld sneer*
log smile on U s lips.
“So you went Back to /ft,’’ ha
Bow ridiculous he had been to ex neerad: “heck » year painted
pect naptotog else Item her. Born, Ups.”
Polly Jumped to her feet She
no longer feared him. By thia last
Rlrarttde to here, from here a tow craef action of his he bed proved
tw* gg sms toe dram tod sms that
she had thought him. I sm even
than be had proved himself to be.
Stamping her toot. She tamed on
him:
“ttb what raw toM me to de,
ain't It? So what toeihsH a n you
UcUng ahoQt?** . .
Mrs. Dr. Parsok went down to
Grants *Pass Tuesday evening on a
visit to relative«.
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Miss Jennie Knight of Apple
gate has gone to Portland to en
ter the Good Samaritan hospital
as a tretood auras.
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The Brlggs-Cartor-Plckel-Lheds
hasting party la doe to arrive on stopped by the Police to tbs sixth
their return from Klamath lake round to save the Boto tighter
r today, M are s h e Messrs. Blount, frem further puulstoheat.
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Holman and Brownell.
Both hpys were tomous to
American fight clrclra, Unbolt
for his beetle struggle« with Bat
wld Merrill toft this mof»*
tling Nelson. Ad Wolgast, Joe
r KhMaath county on hortte-
Gans and other top-aetohers,
Dr. F: U. Swedenburg made a
bat wm ha back tor «te
while Thompson, who vied with
professional visit to Kano. Klam-
PaCky McFarland for Welter-1
Bth consty, last week to attend
weight Aoadlrs. afterward became
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from
lra H. C. spraeer, whom .h a
« s i Tuesday. a middleweight ditto claimant and
. Nate Lewis of this city visite
ouad ertttoally ill of typhoid te-
defeated Billy Papke tor t h •'
evsr'Tpaeday with fflends—In
honor la an AasUalto» ring-
Unhole wag the aattHHl at (he
Notes— Bennie Gates,
fight
game, having fought te the
ir, James McDowell,
rings
of Bnrope, Canada, «to»*«0»
and
Donald
HelAts
of
Gen. W. R a w moved into Ray
and Mrs. N. Brickson te-
«both
Africa. South America and
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tsred
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treTStog
Tessday f to a vtelt so tM>
the^Unlted Matos.
Ralph Billings and wife
Bagvtew school district, No. 8,
siting
at .Corvallis.
met WadModny evening, when
pslrwas lotoed with trustees In
reeo*mendlng a budget for the
forthedaiag year. A levy of «
1-8 « m a was derided upon. The
Deputy Sheriff D. B. Grrat
aohool groands, originally ’ «W over from Jacksonville yesten
aosp la otosat, have boon te-
erpassd to five Mres, the play-
I groan«« hetag reinforced with
baseball, tennis and other facttl-
tasBi' The school to general la on*
ed the most pteffresstvs la tha
"I guess it t e a s oat sD right
Ihshgh, It leohsd for a tons ss If
yon might ba goto somewhere,
but now you’re right beck where
rou « r e m S ^ i w t o
The gM had btea trytog to deaf
ghe belongs;
en her ears to all the bitter things
that he was raying, toil this tost
thrust cut too dsspty sad aim
sprang to her l feat, and tooM Wm.
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