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- »'ÿ? DftILtY TIDINGS EDIT OUT OUR WAY Williams ter Bros.* testar», Iasi ' | 9 a a ^ . T á n s ? f f 1j s ? s «TJrOPfZf . G R E A T D B U T E R A N C E — F o r thou haat delivered » y h o » O s a » . » ta a oras from tsars aad my foot tram fa ll- I » W walk before tbs pord la the laud of the U ria«. The Pan-American Congress, which opens in Havana ori Jannayy IS, looms as one of the most important cmnrtc on thia eouatry’s foreign relations calendar. The significance attached to it by Preab font Coolidge is evidenced, net only by his «am intention of addressing the opening session, bat by the character of men he has appointed to repre sent this nation at the conference table: Charles Evans Hughes, former Secretary of State and for mer Justice of the United States Supreme Court; Oscar W. Underwood, former senator and delegate to the WaoUtagtcn Naval Armaments Conferaaoe; Henry P. Fletober, ambassador to Italy, widely experienced in Latin-American diplomacy; Dwight iW. Morrow, Omhoacador to Mexico and close per- eeaal friend and adyisor of foe President; James Brown Seett, authority on international law; Mor gan J. O'Brien, former New York, judge; Dr. Bay Lyman Wilbur, president of Leland Stanfond University; and Dr. Leo 8. Bowe, direetor-general o f the Pan-American Union. Such .a delegation •weald not he named merely for the exchange o f empty amenities. Matters of deep importance am plainly scheduled fior diacnasion, if not for imme- Vim time is tefoed ripe for a above lending ie- waril rimer Wéwdriúp b e fo « » foe United States and her southern neighbors., Belatieng have not ham p a riM a riy happy o f late. The Nicaraguan omanfo, an matter wtetf, justification may be ad* vxneed for fofo ewatry1a¡ intervention, rankles foeply in the breasts of many Latin Americans. « has been made the baste for vigorous chacges of 'Yankee imperialism,' and bee served as fuel for -ttrnaa w he wish le stir up dfsoord and suspicion. The «fortu nate ewtoeme yf our attempted media tion in the Tacna-Arica dispute between Peru and Chile has not added to Amoriean prestige. And repeated difficulties with Manteo have n et h is« am dnivu te mntaal understanding; The doctrine ef Pnu-Amerieantem is an ax- .« l le n t one. d o s e association a a eu g aH American wountetes net only politicaly but economically is a goal worth -striving for. A league of American toati m s, bound net by ties e f force but by ties c i firienflntóp, te easily conceiwahte.—Dearborn Inde pendent • - ¡w ell hew to cot around. I t Ip not [quits Just to credit Bnmdoa with so bad qualities, ro t hbp ro bab ly mimo » F I w e f l t H , v o u odwT œ r BEST/ fe rfc F í results . , Those Shat are not to thtogu Shat they know they could net de themselvs». The funny Hypnotism was need dnetos an p ert 1* to watch the officeholder epuswttea I K » « « « « « to Chi tfy to must to « unreasonable do^ cago. Now, I f some Svqngall manda.— Cottage Grove Sentinel. Miss Bthel Shram eatertatoed a «roup ©f frleads FU day evening, November 18, w ith a delicious rtlc k e u dinger at the P to **, cafe to this city. Cover* were laid for sieves suosta « t tria b le perfectly appointed and deeprat'd with a, gorgeona centerpiece of plisk and eonld only discover d way t® bzp- aottoe a woman whan ape «tart« Where a dozen woi O u r good friend Claude Ingalls, mere than one haya. after rldtffir w ith his assodate, C. .A . Sprague, who was pinched at ■ tid g ln a v llle fo r speeding, al- leges they encountered a speed, trap. W ell, w all!— Albany Dem- ocrat-Herald. *• i i money. GthdT in foofonU font ■ite t t i « was wtttepfo Vmm m te Saa Qnébtin have a fine new lrnrac. i will ha enoornnfong to foe miaters who a w on .Even if Henry Ford doos not build another car, he has done a lo t-lu switching the general con versation from -the, enforcement Has Heck sayl: “ When hissin* of the Volstead act to the pro is prohibited by constitutional posed new fltw e r. — Redmond amendment, thtok o* the Joys o’ boptleggln*. ” Bnente of the great omy be interior in *«ae mete, ms • Johns Bupldns btetegtet ouggrsts, M parenU, at least, they rank pretty well, , »« on hls horse he WM to ffad Dblores trying to 1 from her place of eoncer aide tha roue bush. Fo il eudted hand-waving h through the archway ant cause of her alarm. a. unseen by the amd below, inenedad te d « the vety t o f o had just critlcteed in to« toUon by removing his cigi ^u rt i» ttM u s r « s to ai ter ” he BraaUy to your advaatea — - j - iw r a .0 ,. — . V m w it j u toady. A card meant noth! him. Re m a rt preferred th« clasp:of a friendlyItaod. *. been ^nd weenie “toed". In the church parlors ’ ThuiUdey eve ning, November I f , at six o'clock. Following the ’Teed" an m ter- eating business session,was held and several important matters of Interest to the C. E. society mem- ’ -hers u » ie taken up and dlaeuaeed. G aae« aad stunts occupied t h e I tim e U ntil seven-thirty, when aS ~ these present attended the High toto bows« politely, ited I« offer his ba iwsd by toe old aw it , could oaly nod; • t ^ ^ t e * lt o 1 t o ’ un4^ratrta3rtosH I r t a «terran r i A M N o r t h The Ashland postofflee has Just Marta «Maol 4s recovering a fte r received f r e « tbs department a aa illassa of th * past few weeks. brand new Oliver typewriter, wHb *n 18 inch roll, and especially suited for making out th * volum inous reports of the office. Dep M r i. « . V . OlUMte and young- uty postmaster McKee end t h e sat daughter, toft WodMsdsy for whale force are tickled to death Sun Francisco and toe exposition. w ith the new machine. itetph K n ig h t, toe 8. F . h srte - man who was boday injured oa the head by being hit w ith a blunt inetOuWant, A r t MSB token to th * hoRpftal„ a t Portland to r tre a t ment. A too h s sorts 1 surgoous « •- m o rtg ssVoral ptsees of broken ekuff and K night Is reported to, have* stdod the operation vary well. There Is ao doubt o f Ms H. H . .Leavitt , and w ife return- ad from th e exposition " F r id a y . M r. L sp vltt says . “ I t ’s a g n a t wh<, tw aa qiprds near Chatao, Ca buried Monday 1 fair la creating » c u t in C a rry « ''Lsbor&r run down in boarding stage," said ¿mg? Nearly everybody is ran down wfon forced The navy department has lest a p«rt e f its >, says a dispatch. Makes those who are off a reel more comfortable, f numer-—Dot they don’t meke ftr— 4eare 'em alone W h e t Valenes mtn-s-nj1 stable yard after seeing «endeana. Immediate] the courteous, dlgnlfls- Mia« Gertrude H ed e, Mies Helene Blade. Mias Georgia Coffee, Mies Bmma Jestolns, M lso B n th Osman. Miss b eta Watoev, Mrs. Man Kay, Mias H a le Alexander, Miss Gladys Applegate end the hosteae, Miss Ethel Shrum. * - tt tt tt 1 « > C. SB. Society Enjoy “feed” — About forty mehibers of the Chrlatlah Enduevor society o f'th e Be careful at all times what you endorse, whether 4t be t check or scandal.— A m ity Stand urd. TURNING THE PAGES BACK Brandon «hot him « «wtft glanra “Th«r« what's the matter w ith these foreigners,’* he shifted Ma Ioa< clear to the other aide of hta month. "Always drqgmlng and play acting. and never ’tending to h a rt heee.* Brandoah eyes roved speea- white roses. The Thanksgiving m ottff was carried out In the place cards aad favots. A fte r dinner, the girts repaired to t i l s . ru m ’s heme on Cen tral avenue, where they spent a pleasant evening sewing. In c*m- veveetlon end popping com. Thoee present were the fellow- tog named: Mtee Celia BiegleJ 5 Poor old Oregon loses out. Ne vada has a higher dlverce rate. Anyhow bigam y has Its lim its But we’re second and took, at the advantage having Rape gives tions— only one w ife enn be need them.— Baker Herald. | hto nephew. Tsrrsaes O*Shaugh nessy. Only Cao things could bs said about Tarry. The u a t t M r , accidental death of his father loft him alone, and when affair« wars I betag settled be came t o r e « * r a te I teh request to the effect that la toe event of any Wad of trouble he was to appeal to his »other’s wealthy lawyer brother 1* S aaT m aB b ca. aseorted audience Thus * developed that Braadoa H er grandfather, a ■wvm settled the auras» estate raura* »■»s took u w -J ww raw M^Wra T «W tt^ lato "the law office. Terry was only tw enty-tor» aad still believed A e re were many things worth while In the world ba- •ides money aad c ra ft His ad- miration for the vivid Spanish girti dancing la the patio was a Casa i a point. -W o a d e rtu ir he exe lsi»*« , dc much to himself as to his oaola. “I - d . never saw anything » o ra b ^ d ta ir . claee fo r the year. * The tim e wee spent making ur- ticlee for thp hospital la M arsh field. Oregon, such garfoeate as baby «owns, wash clothe aad cape, being made. A t ntxta * delicious lanchaee was served a t a table th a t fa irly groaned under ita. wsight of many vaKettos of food. Miss Berna H aight playpd two Dolore*. beautiful piano aeleotlees aad d e n î j r ^ w T b S t a k în d îT j Mr«. C. D. D ayhoff debshto« her «tort h a rt home now— tell » e listeners by reading several Thanksgiving stories. « » * - • XlnvarwR of Texas seoeiveg but >4*000 per year salary, which, considering the expenses nf sue ¿ttsMing tiifo ofltes, gp«b itty 4oes wet equal betf ■ fo t t mack for « wriinffirj private individual. It te I extremely deubtfal if Dap Moody is able to make I ends meet* fiem his compensation as Chief executive k tod foe Inianri state in foe union, i This te a atrikiag exwnple of the short-sighted- >4 ■ « « e f writerpaying nwa Who have responsibilities. J Bo far ae wx know Texan govern»» have never 1 departed fro » the straight and narrow pathway of j.., honesty in offtee hut nevertheless the Texas chb - «enw oslth would bs nt least partially responsible if i f o t e sheuftd oesur. • It is poor eeasiemy to underpay men celled upon Jo adforirter responsibilities involving huge sums wealth Members of the Who-Do eluee of She local Methodist Episcopal c h a rm held a. id«asaat aU-day meetias yesterday, Frid ay, No vember id , at the home of Mra. B. B. H u n t on, lo w * street. The meeting yesterday was one of the suspect Ths Haughters of tha American Bevoiatlon held u assetlag ■ yes- tevday afternoon, F ijd ay, Novem ber 1». a t the home of Mrs. H A^ S te en s on Osh street, w ith a very «sod attendance.. r ■ - Au- tateresting business »e«- •toa, p rm to » by the local mgeat. M rt. H g rH rt FlslW ag. was coaSutoad, sad veprato of .the different copsuttttees ware «lysA. Mias ImsgesM WaSsee g*vs a splaadM ta lk , lUustrated by mu- ylc. «a satriotic aop*s, taking tw toe periods o fito s Revolutionary aad to * C ivil fo r e . , A< the next •V M h u o y « S » b o toSN- wui bo Vasques. Doa Lulu went to the sta- Ms yard fa r Mb boras mad t o r t * short route t * Uw city, ■ i> - W fM . L al* depart »lores turned te itte s te J o ra ten*antttUl “ 4 Old Spain. Splendid toSmbto. S to * Chas* aad an rtte e « iv ^ ~S i^ M B of arm« with to * fa to S H W rt. SS.*fft&.'XXSá?S ffgW B ion whatever oa Brandon. ■wettop of tbs AdMahd O. A R. Was WWIscs w ill tabs uq the 1rt teVtam n down to th * W o rt* war. Mra, Gordoa M aeC rarten. slate toguht o f toe D. A. R... was pre- Med 'In 't o M r h r t le w k h * g r id sui'idr - r i guns aad ammunition and A ftg t/tn r ra to s * t * n rrem d er and map to k e rstotosesd by la - din ns aad h*lt-brasde t r a » CaM- M r, aaá Mrs. T. M. Simpson o f forni*. Reven of the g a a * have W ilfre d C «rr ■. relurqed Mop- this city abraded th« Bradgon- daw /ro m a wnteh-inspectlbg trip Sllshy wedding at Grants Pass escaped to CqRtosate h at a strong 1 effort W in k e » a d * to havu th«m ! oycr to s ’ S. P. lias t o ‘Duastoatr. last Tuesday, arrested. |< 4 Jfli Hon he Was a la>yar and « ted a powerful faction th tettupo. « a pkepbte ik H e nix today, Saturday. November I This is the first meeting of 19, where they w e » guests of?**16 'French olub this year and the Mm. Dr. Thesdars d. dto lm o rta, [ «temhoss w e n luohtog «onward •who entertained with a delightful luncheon at her home, (Ptoaas T u r a t o P age ‘ I )