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PA lì E 2. Œ lir i K A U <8 C ITY N E W S a lln L C ity W OOD * N nu s •• tf '-M -l««# m*lt •* tb* t«+U>tt\<* • i F«D* CIH r -ik * «rnitj Oregon. ia d *r lh* A d f Onagre«* rf y*r<*A f. i«7P. S3. 8oHi*c^fit4ï'r* F « t ( t Or#yiMM\ ll-AO; »Ix n»**th*. ja ,««•*** t h n * — A * k % 3§ cant*, •ingktcnpg* I ci*. A ^ r e ? H «ir g * * r ^ i r t * 15 c e n l t t n In ch . I 'iiiu t lt Vpt f* * * f • » h p > ■ F o r R *nt, F i c t i f . w «* it » n i * * F n t # it * in r a « n t N o t v »4 I - * » • 11 r * C a rd * f T h t n k » » c l i . l n » ~ • • " "'• | H o u s e w ive s A r e t tilu d to K n o w SO N , r nHichrrs. r#lf[>ho«f n. «• orxl. r. There should W a .............................. <|liii|| down ol txi^ndiluroii »ml • mu; a j . *|>I>ro|>ri»(ix)iis to me«l th<> luuita- J ~ ▼ ▼ H i l l li i« now costing 122.47» month lo keep each waixl t f the state— | which is twice as touch as it costs j • • « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • per capita to keep members of the! Kilt Skirt l'or Girla average family ol five working 1 The girl's dress shown herewith, people. featured In navy blue serge irluiimsl with saliti sleeves to tuutch anil white saliti detachable collar, was desiglieli What Will Happen A lia r v**r*M 'eg*‘ r*tf» The political campaign is a thing ol the paat, but the problems of tc Til. y>w» not Ut»r O '." WeAnestlay. the United States are things ol the V ' i . i r i r » .* C ie, » I T a il, CiU present and luture. Recently the submarine freight* f e ç i u n F . C R i S t T C R D A V M O R N IN G er “ Deutschland" appeared in New ; London, Connecticut, with #10,- ] 000,000 north ol goods from Oer* ■ many. When Germany can send us goods under such circumstances jus these, wiiat will she uot do when the war is over utid her ships The tael legislature Appropriated are free to traverse the oeeau with- $6.310.548 87 — Under Ti* lim ita - ¡out Ut or hiuderance.— Lebanon, c « p t ta re * » «e* »niti',x .e t«* .h e n ia baient Enforce The Tax Limit Amendment tion Amemdment the Nest legisla- Aire. C riterion. ♦ure Can Appropriate $6.689,181.- j ------ 59. Why ¡« not That Enough? * Wouldn't it be wise lor our gov- __ ! eminent to pass a little legislation Inda,irial Meet Bureau | favorable to American owned Shall the legislature just elected *hi* ? Our present laws are great continue to be a matter of merri- for tlie »reigncr but they have rnent until it is abolished? Ca:i. l'ract,rally wiped the American didates are nominated upon prom- 1 0,1 * * seas‘ . . „..i Our ship yurds aie all busy is*6 to reduce taxes, abolish com- J . . . .v ... i 1 building ships at an unprecedented missions, create no new ónices and. .. , , i . i - , ...li ante but if you read the newspapers enact no more laws that will an- J ■ • i ,, , . „ » vuU will note that anything larger pose burdens on the taxpayer or 1 . . , , T-i . .. ,i , than a row boat or coastw ise schoon- cripple industries. That is the . . . . . . , er is lor a loreign country, usual campaign promise. I . , . .. ,, i , i , i „ W here is A menu* n pride that it No soont-r are they elected than ... ... they are heseiged with d. m inds ‘ 1!^ g condition to exist? ior «ucreMcd approj NO NEED OF ALARM lustituuous, n* xv functions ami all ... Commenting on a recent edito- soils of applications to create jobs. i ial in the News, the editor of The most selfish inlerots generally j the Monmouth Herald takes oo- take iharge and organize the legis ' easion to bewail the sad condition late re to deleat the pledges made o f the schoolma ams; that they Uy Franklin Simon A C o ., New York to the people. This farce and re were the poorest paid Of any pro- The kilted skirt Is adorned with Inter version ol popular government >» ii *»■ i r .• , ___ . e , .sting embroidered pockets, belt and the interest of the tux-eating | fession in proportion to cost o f cuff(fc Tllll> Is suitable for high , , . , preparation and that anyone be- ! school girls. has become a standing ]"ke. , ., . . . --------- 1 grudging them any o f their privi Tho legialuture should I k - organ leges and perquisites was a Importance of Caring ized to fight the. demands <•! pro- For Children’s Teeth feagional lobbyists anxl organized mighty mean man Poor fellow, he s got em bad. officiali'Ui f-T increased appropri We were not aware that the j ations and defeat the attempt to fchoolma’ ams were held under! u *** x*'''n l’rove‘1 thaV ,^ d ,tee!h . | ure the cause of uiauy a cbllil h l>ack- override the tax limitation aui- * duress, as it seems that our es- wurdness ill school—not only that, blit , teemed contemporary would have ! many undesirable tendencies amt iuti>- („ m l..* .p for speaker and be|ieve. We had imagined » s are ^reot.y tra.eah.e to Uo.aye.1 Pr^-i* I - nt i l 111*- burial«* tlioulil rep * r . - or crooked teeth. If the teeth «re not regent !he tnxpaxesr and not the t hat they were fie e to choose j rfgm have theui cared for by the any profession that might suit dentist und then keep them chum and preditotx element, or we have gov- | their fancy and offer fair remu healthy. Don't let the children neglect brush emit!*!!' fnr the ruling classes in- j neration. W e had also believed ing their teeth, and teach them bow to stead of govei nm-nt for the masses. that they were fully competent do it pro(»erly. The teeth are full of Tb e people should demand of their to "paddle their own canoe’ ’ and crevices and crannies that cannot be representatives that they keep their got at by a sideways movement of were neither seeking special priv the brush, but a careless boy will retrenchment pledges. ileges nor the assistance o f slob never think of brushing bis teeth up There i? lamentation from sourc and down uuless you tell him to, and bering imbeciles. es.(not th* people,)because limita even then maybe he won't uuless be It is our opinion, ( notice we has explained to him the danger of tion xva; adopt»« and it is claimed Say opinion, which is one o f the letting particles o f food remain be- the apptopriationr for 1917 will inalienable rights o f every Amer- tween the teeth. Either paste or pow have to hfc reduced 400,01>0 below der may be used, and some people pre ... , , j ican citizen.) that all the school- fer alternating the two. I’aste c.mtalim the expenditures of 191«. i he : ina ams ask is an equal chance considerable soap, which Is excellent same law pas-ed t.y the last legis- . . . for cleansing purposes, while powder , I. .• i i i ; . i to earn their salary, lattire wa3 nullified and defeated < not only cleanses, but also gives a high polish. by the same interests Now when ! After the teeth have their last brush the tax limitation is enacted by Despite the fabulous sums which ing at night run a strand of denial Direct Legislation it is also to be *re reported to be received by mo- floss between the teeth to dislodge any overthiown by this same ruling tion picture atais, they always seem I particles of food that may have been clM io he dissatisfied. There is Cleo . ml“ ^ bft|the fbrush= r,nsft f*10 c,aefi* , . mouth with water. This Is very lm- The only way lo tave the l ni- I‘ ldgely, for instance, who tinned pnrtant, t>ecause such small particles, versity for Eugene and the Agri- ^farmer. £he has over a hundred If allowed to remain between the teeth, cultural College for Corvallis and , hens and is now sellirq/ eggs to her win ferment, and this fermentation result« In the production of an acid seme of the important departments j associates at the Laeky studio, at that In time eats through the enamel at Salem is to bring them within j well, slightly irore than tliepre- o f the teeth and causes them to decay. the means and ability of the tax-1 vailir.g market prices. It is the payers to support. Useless and firm conviction of her customers Smartly Said duplicating functions must be that Miss Kidgely will some day swept away. Known as the Egg Queen as she Two million for higher educa- j >» showing market symptoms of A man with a quick temper Is as un tion—education above the common the same qualities with which her| safe as a ship loaded with dynamite. An extravagant man Is always talk schools and high schools— is too other successful compatriots, .John ing to his wife about the necessity of much. We are toj liberal with D., Andy, and J. P. are endowed. economy. Silence is no guarantee that the vic the taxpayers money producing ------------------ S A T U R D A Y , DKCBlIltKR S, UM« Defends Rev. Sunday i OUR Detroit Mail Takes Issue With Mr. Clark in Regard to Influence of Rev. Billie’ s Sermons 1916-1917 COMBINATION OFFER | A L L OREGON PAPERS Falla City N ow » One year, $ 1 .0 0 : Detroit. Mich., Nov. 2.3. 191«. * Evening Telegrttm, Three month» , Editor Kails City Nows, Kails City, Oregon, Dear S ir:—Through tho kindness o f my cousin Gordon 1). Treat, | who is a resident o f your city, I am receiving each week a copy o f 1 your publication. In the issue of Nov. 18, is a letter by one E. H. j Clark, severely criticizing the Evangelist Rev. Win A. Sundav. Detroit has just closed an 8 i weeks campaign under Mr. Sun day’s leadership, as you doubtless ! know, and I was present at every , evening service but two, and at ! every Sunday service, so I speak ! with positive knowledge o f the facts. • • Rural Spirit, One year l.o o :: A weekly for the farmer and stockman. Poultry Rife, One year Devoted to progressive |Kiultry culture in the Northwest. 50 $a.5o :: Total value, ALL FOUR PAPERS FOR $2.25 YOU SAVE $1.25. <1 Mr. Clark says "T o attract at tention and to raise a laugh, he smashes a ch a ir." Then he be gins to shed his clothes, etc. "Then he climbs upon 4 chair, and if that is not enough mounts ja table; if that fails to raise the | laugh he puts a chair upon the I table and climbs upon the chair. ” "H is picture is taken in all these ! various positions and placed upon sale." The SAFE boy«’ magazinc K l M O n l y f l a ycar AH t»>r fora li taro, nota ehi ld‘»r“vp»r. <*!«*•»•• u ari»»i.:Ir*, fu ll pi, f irm, M to t f p « * * « «v a i y 0 0 * 11». M #B l?,lw plrlB *ateriiH i«ifln iH t »tM o lle ». ItUtorr. »rtu*»t l'fr». «r|i(t«n l># i ». 1 1 - poi r boy»* •othor«. la d r i . Uro #i>«* lai »riv i«** . I in.» urtici. » «*n ni« l ntlu r I V.'xrtm cnt» r»f H> c I iam I i «. I OoUvriM hjr. IV p o U r A ie fn i. I l o « tu M * » « . H »0 • .•HO* *!». f « J)l fc Ma. I’. I*. I *.» f I h»„\ In*MitkiitiiBi| uatwfil WW W * . Hardly a single statement quoted has a particle o f truth in it, so far as the Detroit campaign is concerned. Mr. Sunday bhd no need to attract attention. He had it at every service from the moment the service began. The only times he shed his clothe 1 was when it was so warm that others did the same thing, or wanted to, and almost always that occurred in the meetings for men only. A r R<*W4J by 500,000 boys s f 1 « 0 < 2 a»f»« 4 t b> tb H r parvin t No Combination of Reading Like It True he did mount a chair oc casionally, but certainly not to create a laugh in a single instance that I can recall, and he did not ¡ever put a chair upon table or pulpit and mount that. His pic ture was .not taken in a single position as descrioed by Mr. •Clark, nor w as there a single pic ture o f Mr. Sunday sold or offer ed for sale, except as it appeared in the song book used, or in the book o f his life or on one o f four or five sermons that are issued in pamphlet form, because o f a pos itive demand for them, and not for any other reason whatever. In the last paragraph o f Mr. Clark letter, he makes this .un just statement. "T o sum it up in a phrase, the latter state o f such a community is worse than be fo r e ." I have no knowledge of the community to which Mr. Clark refers, but I have traveled for 15 years in several states and communities where Mr Sunday has conducted evangelistic cam paigns, I have followed his work closely for about 10 years and I make this unqualijjed statement that I have never heard o f a single community in which he has held a campaign that has not abundant evidence in the shape o f lives redeemed from the power o f sin and degradation and ruin to lives o f honor and respect and usefulness in the same com munities, and I challenge Mr. Clark to produce a single piece o f evidence which a court o f law would accept, in proof o f his statement that conditions, relig tim of your talk agrees with your ar iously, are worse after Mr. Sun professional and omrnercial class- VALIDITY O F DEFENSE ALT gument. The liar unequipped by a good mem day leaves a community than be UP TO SUPREME COURT ory Is In for a lot of trouble around The maintenance d a school of fore he came. Washington, Nov. 27.—The borne. Commerce at both instituting is 1 I carry no brief from Mr. Sun in direct conflict with the act o f , supreme court o f the l.nited day. He is entirely competent (he legislature creating h comniis- States this afternoon was asked ♦ ♦ to fight his own battles and his T H I S IS M Y D U T Y . « sion to cut out duplicates. New to decide as to the constitution >• work speaks for itself. But, in ality o f the national defense act T o DM w hat a lfta I h ava aa b«»t 1 <*> doplirations have been invented. simple justice to him and his if m a y ; ^ The last session appropriated under which state militiamen ^ T o help aome w eaker brother ^ party, I am glad to say that every w here I c a n ; with fees and revenues from lands are compelled to take the oath as > * T o he a a blam eless a t the close of ^ class o f people as touched and 1 1 . 991 . 532.44 for higher education federal soldiers when called out s day $> » Am when the duties of the day he- -e benefitted by his efforts, indus and twelve other institutions and President. \ R a n ;. # trial, financial, mercantile and The petition was filed by attor- ithout com plaint what must «» departments cost only II,. 3 « , 4 i C>.- n e y 3 f or Alexander M. Emmer- •> T o do be w done; religious; all agreeing that his 27, or 1235,103.68 less. aon and A lfed P. Lowell o f Mass- h T o t r e n t m y riv a l a ll that m ay be campaign is of continuous and * e Just; I he offi. iais, lie* legislators, the achusetts militia, asking that »> T o win through kin d n ess all that -J- lasting results morally, religious m ay he w o n : <h heads of departments and institu- General Sweetster. militia com- ^ 'e T o fight w ith k n ig h tly valo r when <h ly and spiritually. , ... , (iI l mander, be prevented from put- I must. « tmns should heed the mandate of tjf)jf them on tria) before a mi|itia 4 4 - a . E K laer. A Yours very truly, the peole and adjust themselves to court becaused they refused to * 4 Gordon Z. 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