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not m » k •'
speeches o f tins sort until tho r:i
hud closed.
ü H j? ( E o t t a o ? (Ü > m u r j M n r i
AND COTTAGE G RO VE L EA D E R
A WEEKLY
N K W SI’A l’ KK
W ITH
PLEN TY
OF
BA C K BO N E
M A K E IT A R E A L C H R ISTM A S
........... I ’ ll B l .18)1 K K S
E D I U 'K
E L B E R T B E D E A N D E L B E R T HM I T U
ULBERT BEDE
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I l l s i* the ji iy o m y u le tu le when nil
*h«nild lie happy titul x l*> H ub i *
ilie dm«* o f t :«iniI\ m i l l i o n * . of the x ,N
aiul receiv ing of pr«'*t*ut», o f lit«* giving
and reeeiv ing of good cheer.
T h e g r e a te r nu mber o f un will In* re
inettlbered j*ul‘M nntially h\ loved ouen.
I'he g r e a te r number o f u* will Hpeud
I ' l n u t m t i day witli fam ily aiol friend».
Hut t h e re are many who will receiv e
few or no i'liri»fttiw*« g if t » . They look
forw ard to the tiny without expect a
t io n . O t h e r * will not be happy and gay.
heeau.no o f sorrow.» that hav e come
within t h e ir homo» or into t h e ir live»
1'hri»tinn» day will he more lonely
for the u ti re mo mho ret! one» than would
any o th e r day o f the y e a r , because they
see others g e ttin g g i f t s and presents.
The g r ie f o f tlu* s u f f e r e r s will he more
poignant, not because o the rs are happy
and gay. hut been tine seeing tlu* happi
ness which they cannot share will hi mg
them a more intense r e a lis a tio n o f 1 1«• *ir
own unhappy lot.
S»». while we are re c e iv in g presents
w i* really do not need, and are giving
presents to those who do not need them,
let us re n u m b e r those who have no one
else to re m em ber them. T h e r e is more
pleasure in g iv in g than in receiv ing it
the g iv in g is done in tlu* tight spirit.
T h e re is more pleasure in g iv in g to
those without than hi g iv in g to those
who already hav e — and tlu* happiness
ge n e r a te d will he many fold greater.
A ml while we are happy and gav,
why not t a k e more than usual pains to
g i v 4* a vv 4tr 4 I 4 »! cheer to those to whom
s4»rro\\ has «*oint* f
We art* c e r t a in t h a t tlu* One wi»o>e
h ir t h d a v a n n iv 4 * r s a r y w e honor would
w tsh it »41.
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SO LD IE R S LA M EN T
Wounded anil sorrowful, f a r from my
home.
Sick, among strangers, uneared for, un
known,
Even the birds that used sweetly to slug
Are silent and s w iftly have takeu their
wing.
Chorus:
G e n tly her hand un my forehead
s h e 'd press
T r y in g to f re e from pain and distress.
K in d ly s h e ’d sav to m e : " B e o f
good cheer,
M other will com fort you, mother is
here.
I f she were with me. 1 soon would for
get
My pain and my sorrow, no more would
I fret;
One kiss from her lips or one h»«*k from
her eye
Would make me contented and willing
to die.
C h eerfully , f a i t h f u l l y , imither would
atay
Always beside me, b y night and b y day.
I f 1 should murmur or wish to roui|iliiin,
t ie r ge n tle voice would soon calm me
again.
in
section
I1E K K is a p o ssibility that in Port
land, where th e re are papers like
\ T h e S p e c t a t o r and T h e J o u r n a l ,
the
com missioners are blarku iu ilc d into au
thorixiu g the pub licatio n o f the tax list
in these papers.
P erh ap s T h e J o u r n a l has its own
methods o f d oin g business in mind when
¡f say s that " t h e p u b licatio n o f the dc
liui|uent t a x list is a sop con fe rre d on
|,a rt v newspapers by party politician.'
| or a g r a f t e x t o rt e d by stro ng armed pa
, per» from weak o f f i c e h o l d e r s . " Cer-
tainly The J o u r n a l is not ab o v e accept
i jng a sop or usiug strong-arm ed business
methods with weak o ffic e h o ld e rs .
P er h a p s T h e S p e c t a t o r had in mind
- i t s own b usiness methods when it ar
j cepted as t r u t h f u l the s ta te m e n t s o f
The Journal.
As the law applies t4i M ultnom ah
county, there is opportunity f4*r use o f
the hludge4»ii methods » 4 1 f a m i l ia r to,
and so o fte n employed by. T h e J o u r n a l
and T h e S p e c t a t o r .
Hut i f the publication o f the d elin
quent tax list is * * sop e x to rte d by
strong arinetl p a p e r s . " why does T h e
I J o u r n a l » c r e p t the w.p amt use strong
arm ed methods in g e t t i n g it 1
• •
O
T R T I I E R MORE.
The
Spectator
S w eetly a m o t h e r ’* love shines lik e «
f the
f
í
star,
publieatinti o f the delinqu en t tax list
B rig h te s t in d s ik iie s * when d a y l ig h t 's
j I f the purpose » a s only to info rm the
afar,
I delinquent t a x p a y e r , the s erv ic e might
l u clouds or in sunshine, in pleasure or j not be worth the money.
pain,
T h e g r e a te s t s er v ic e perform ed bv the
M othrr ’» a f f e c t i o n s are e v er the same
j publication o f the delinquent tax list is
— Mrs. J . J . P a lm a te e r . | to get h e fu rr the public the f a c t that
( t h e property ad v e rtis ed is fo r sale. By
these sales the c o u n ty c o lle cts the mon
B A C K S H E E S H AND B L A C K M A IL
e y due it fo r t a x e s and which it needs
in the conduct uf its business. Not to
N
A
FR E N Z IE D
fulm inatio n
a d v e rtis e t h e sale pu ldirly would result
ag ain s t the p u blication in new s
e i th e r in the n e ce ssity o f the eo untv go.
papers o f the delinquent t a x list, T h e
ing without a lot o f its t a x money or in
P ortlan d S p e c t a t o r relieves i t s e l f as
the m onopolization o f the buy ing o f tax
follow s:
t i t le s b y the few who a r e ab le to go to
‘ ‘ T h e J o u r n a l te lls us th a t the pub- ¡ the expense o f g e t t in g a list o f d e lin
lir a tio n o f the delinquent t a x list is a j q uen t property. T h is would not be f a i r
•op con ferred on p arty newspapers by to the t a x p a y e r s o f the county.
party p o litic ian s or a g r a f t e xto rte d by | S t il l a n o t h e r purpose served by the
strong armed papers from weak o f f i c e
paW ieatioll ,,f th(. d elinqu en t ta x list
holders. A u tho rity fo r publishin g the j lhnt would not
w r v H bv tf„.
,lf
delinquent t a x list is given b y tho
is t h . „ m any -wh(1 ,ir(.
ountv commissioners, who may
**** i lin quent h a s t e n to pay b e f o r e t h e ir d e
io decide whether th e y deal in sop or lin quencies a r e made public through
; 'r a f t . * • *
i pu b licatio n.
T hu s a large amount o f
X
" N o t a sin gle newspaper in the s t a t e
f Oregon can defend the present expen
ive and inad equ ate method o f no tify -
ug delinquent ta x p a y e rs .
N o t one
mong all the papers th a t have been en
loying b acksheesh or e x t o r t i n g b la ck
■•»ail in the publication o f this list has
i he hardihood to say the method should
be con tin u e d .* * * * ’
j money is put into the c ou nty t re a s u ry
; and th e cost o f pub licatio n saved,
j
T h e law re q u irin g the pu blication o f
| the delinqu en t t a x list was repealed
; some y e a r s ago but was again put on
I the s t a tu t e b o o k * through the protest
, o f t a x p a y e r s whose p roperty had been
¡ sold without t h e ir knowledge, so tlie
■ post card syste m was not e f f e c t i v e even
j to the e x t e n t o f re ac h in g those who
’ were d elinqu ent.
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r e c e n tly e nacted by the voters o f
Trouble
Encountered
Finding
Sources ot Funds to Fi
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pow er the t 'n l t e d S t a t e * would need
\ h in k itix cttiixh 44' ikciis the whole
III tln* ( '«Miai s t'uiirt u T tln* Stati* nf, :
linim-.Latek) a train e d f o r c e of 1,
system, d rain s your «*i»rrxy ami j»i*fs
t)r»‘)j»m t'«»r l.am» i Hiinty.
Ono men. with a n o t h e r 1.500.01«) a v a i l
In t lu* niat ter « » f tln* Ksfat«» o f .Limi*» worst* if' m*xb*«tr«l; v«mr thru at is raw,
a b l e » ithin Hu d ay s
your «'ltr*t arh es ami vmi ft*r| snfi* all
M \ la n sfirb l. il.*. « :isf«l
Thingi Others Th nk and What Wo
W ils o n Not to O ffe r M ediation,
bt-brv«* that eultl at unre with
Noti«?!* is hi*ri*bv )jiv«*u t h a t tli«* un «»ver,
Thmk of th« Things Others Think
(’r e s id e n t W ilso n d ecided to for (li*rsixn«*«l m l m i n u t r a t r i * o f ilo* »'statr J Hr K in)*'* N • • •' bhi'uv r f v T h e sooth
ward tin c e n t r a l pow ers peace n o t e s o f J . iiim ‘ 1 M. Ma in fi olii, ib*«'i*ast*«l, hns ntX |»iur balsam s hr:tl tlie irr i t a t e d
L o ts o f Hum will o|»i*n a $50 put on a to the e n t e n t e a l il e * without any m e flit*«! in tln* Ì'otintv t'oiirt uf Lai»«* mem branes, ami th r niitisr|»t 1« ami lav
pair o f ja i ks ami kick up an aw fu l
d iatio n o t f e r by th e A m e r i c a n govern i'uiinty, Orr^oii, h»*r final m « «»unt a** ¡itiVf i)tut li t i«-s kill t lit* x«*ritis a ml b rrn k
rumpus tin* iir xt murimi^ it their vvivi-s
D o n ’t I«• t a euld liax«*r.
thr mimi il i sf n it r i x uf sani < Iati*, ami n|> your rt»l«l
m ent.
want to open a $1 bank n«««»unt for tin*
that th r 1 Of li «lay o f .1 mitili ry, N IV tirt Dr K i a x ' s N r w Di-.tt»v«*rv t«.>lsv
Count von B e r n s t o r f f , the G e r m a n
b ab y .
1017, at tli«* hour of t r a o 'r l o c k u. in
it your D riixxi‘*t. oUr.
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a m b a s s a d o r , said a f t e r a 10 m inu te
nf suiti «lay, at thr T'uunty <'i»urt rimiti
It has been tliseovereil that flour ran visit with S e c r e t a r y L a n s in g :
in Ku{*rar, Lati«* ( ’ouiilvy Orrxnn, has !
“ W e did not d is c u s s p e a c e t e r m s In burn fix^<l bv th«* sai«! Fuiin ty Court a»
be made from .sawdust, whii-h may shi’il
rod
some light on the largì* neipjisitiona o f any way.
I h a v e not receiv ed any thr timi* ami |»lm*«* Tur hrariiiK ami
COUGHS
** dough* ' by sonn* o f our big lumber
fo rm al t e r m s and th e A m e ric a n gov |»:n*4Ìnx ii|»«»n suiti final a r r u n a f , ami nli
men.
an d
COLDS
e m i n e n t kn o w s o f f ic i a ll y thut no for jrrtittlls thiT rtu, if ailV, Utili f « » r th«*
mal t e r m s h a v e been proposed.
All film i f««*t t Ir tur fi t t h rr rn f.
Dtnnlt
Eucalyptu*
Ointment
T o o many o f f ic e h o ld e r s an* a f f l i c t * 1
NANCY J . M A N N F IF L P ,
G e r m a n y h a s s u g g e ste d Is that the
A T A L L DNUQ « T O M «
with p o litical spinal m e n in gitis.
Atlininist nitri x o f th r Kstut«* « » f
b e ll i g e r e n t s get t o g e t h e r and t a l k . "
T U IK I 20C
JA R * 6 0 c
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J a i ii t ’H M. M ansfield , ib «-rasr«l.
6 40-A cre Bill Is P a s s e d
All the world ’» a »tage, anil it doesn ’t
All th e d isp u te d p o in ts in the F v rr ls
cost you a n y t h i n g to gi t into tin* show.
Worm» M ake Children F r e tfu l.
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bill to provide 640 a c r e h o m e s te a d s , S O U T H E R N P A C I F I C T I M E T A B L E
I f your • liihl «iii“* «ml in fdt'ep, i*
N orth Bound
A selfish old maid at W eir, Kan., p rin c ip ally f o r grazin g purposes, were
S o uth Bound
iifrv o m , puny Mini I»**t!«•*•*•, h f may l»t* u
tried to have a rural mail c a r r ie r sus s m o o th e d o ut lu c o n f e r e n c e s b e tw e e n N ii . It» 2 : 2 * a. in. No. 13 1 : on i», in virfiiit o f worm» I !t*x i k I rent in «* lit nt
pended f o r hu ggin g the g irls In* met on hou se and s e n a t e and th e m e a s u r e No. 1* ll:5«l a. in. No. 17 7 : 1 0 a. in. *»i»t «• with Kiukapoo Worm Kill«*r. Thin
the road. Tin* d ep artm ent held that i n goes to th e p re s id e n t now for his sig No. 1 1 1:35 p. m. No IB 2 :1 2 p. in
ati«ly InxtitiYt* in taldi't form k.llp Hit*
t e r f e r i n g with the f e m a l e * is no m u s e n atu re .
No. l'.t 7 :4 0 p. in 4\orm uim I n*mo\«•» if quirk Iv and «'U»i1y.
fo r aetion b y tin* postal d ep artm ent.
T h e bill h a s been supported by the
D o n ’t prrmit yout rhilil ’»» • I «* v «* 1« »pm •* n t
• *
•
t«» l»r r«*frtr«l«*d hy tin* emitiniit'd «Irwin
in t e r i o r d e p a r t m e n t and w e s te r n con
Y our opinion o f a man *» c h a r a c t e r is
iiiX «*f hie v ita lity l»\ worm«« f«t*t K irk
g r e s s m e n us a m e a s u r e of fu r t h e r
colored a good deal by w hether or not
m poo Worm K i llrr lit your D r u x x '" t , ‘-**r»' -
o p e n in g t h e public domain.
he belongs to your p o litic a l party.
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DEALERS EVERYWHERE
OUR BOtk YEAR
HINGS WE THINK
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A Ht. I ‘:iul m:m w ants a d iv orce be
cause his w ife w o n 't let him in the
house.
A no the r union up uguiust a
lockout.
T h e S p e c t a t o r is an e n t e r t a in in g pa
per to read. I t con tain s much high cla ss
f ictio n, o f which the ab o v e is a gem
Í 'inn pressed thought d o es n 't 1 1 wavs
I icked at random. T b e S p e c t a t o r should
route from compressed brains.
.levóte i t s e l f e xc lu s iv e ly to fic tio n , be-
ause in t h a t field it shines resplendent
Unless a t le a s t two t i c k e t s are f u r
bile whenever it atte m p ts to deal with
nished fo r paid e n t e r t a i n m e n t s , it is
f a c ts it makes a m iserable e x h ib itio n o f J Oregon is a lre a d y hav ing its e f f e c t
understood b y T h e .Sentinel t h a t no
itse lf.
I upon the d evelopm ent o f Oregon, many writeup is d esired.
In o th e r words a
T h e E u g en e R e g is te r and the E u g en e j months b e f o r e it can possibly be put newspaper r e p r e s e n t a t i v e is not going
Cuard re c e n t ly defended tb e p u blics- in to o peration. T b e r a t e o f in te re st un I to pay his way to an e n t e r t a i n m e n t ,
ion o f the delinquent t a x list, the F o r j der th e rural c re d it s am endm ent will be show, ball gam e or a n y t h i n g else in
eat G ro ve N ews-Times has done the \ f iv e per cen t. A lread y those with large order to g e t a writeup o f it.
-ame, un doubtedly many o th e r papers sums to loan hav e redueed t h e i r rate
hav e done lik ewise, undoubtedly m any j o f in te re st in the hope o f g e t t i n g t h e ir
others are willing to do so, and T h e ; money plaeed b e f o r e the rural c re d its
S e n tin e l is an o th e r t h a t d ares d efy T h e i amendm ent becom es o p e rativ e .
The
S p e c t a t o r and T h e J o u r n a l . T h e Henti- . r a te o f in te re st on school money prob-
nel published the delinquent t a x list this a b ly will be reduced to f i v e per c en t in
ear, and while it may never again have I o rd e r to meet the r a t e under the ru ral
a lik e opportunity, while some other pu c re d it s law.
Women don’t
mind fillin g
per may h e r e a f t e r e n jo y whatever prof- |
the knee-high
its th e re are in th e publication o f the !
T H E T R U T H W I L L OUT.
supply can of
delinqu en t tax list, T h e Hentinel has not
the new Suc
the least h e s ita n cy in s ay in g that T h e i
H T I M E passes the tru th o f many
tion-feed. Only
S p e c t a t o r expresses its ignorance in the ^
o f th e th in g s said by the re-
a few inches to
f 'a t e m e n t s from u s columns ^ * ° #’ * | p u b li r s iu d uring the re c e n t cam paign j
lift No strain
quoted. I f T h e S p e c ta to r had taken the is b e in g ndm itteil, although s tou tly de- '
ing of back or
arena.
pains to consult the s t a tu t e s b e fo re nied then.
m ak in g it s lurid sta te m e n ts it would
In the midst o f the cam paign I ’resi- |
T H E NEW
hav e saved i t s e l f the emlzarrassment o f
dent Wilson and o th e r d e m o cr a tic cam-
t e i n g told by a small cou ntry paper like paigners denied t h a t th e w ar in Europe
T h e Hentinel t h a t it h a s n 't the f a i n t e s t
was responsild e fo r th e spotted pros- j
SUCTION—PEED
.i.n c ep tio n o f what it is t a l k i n g about, j F* . r i t y throughout the United S t a t e s ; !
Ju st
a T ilt of
the P a ll
a
SH ARRLES
A u tho rity fo r publish in g the delin-
quent t a x lis t is not given b y tbe conn-
ly commissioners. T h e a u th o rity is del-
■ gated b y section 1, c h ap te r 275, L o r d ’s
Oregon Law s, Outside o f Multnomah
c ou n ty th e re is no opportunity for " e x
to r t in g b la ck m a il or e n jo y in g b a c k
sheesh, fo r the very simple reason t h a t
t b e c o u n ty com missioners and the s h e r
i f f hav e no c h o ic e as to what papers
sh a ll publish th e t a x Ust. T h e papers
in which t b e t a x list shall be published
RECESS OF CONGRESS
BEGINS SATURDAY
O B IT U A R Y .
3 WOODEN BRIDGES BUILT
DUKING YEAR
fd e n ie d t h a t th e war brought high prices
fo r f arm products am) th e products o f
j A m erican fa c to r ie s .
Now t h a t th e cam paign is over and
Mr. Wilson has been re e lec te d , Dr. E. |
E . I ’ ra t t , c h i e f o f the bureau o f foreign
and domestic com m erce, in a speech a
fe w days ago at Omaha, f r a n k l y c o n
fessed thnt th e war brought our pros- i
p e rity , and th n t unless ndequnte steps 1
are ta k e n to guard a g a in s t European
c o m p e titio n a f t e r the war, the United
Separator # e t. a l l th * c rr a m a ll thr
tim r. Any other separator will M e
cream when the speed slackens. You
can't alw aystu m at exactly the risht
■peed. No one can. It's impossible,
sp e d indicator or no speed indicator.
T he Suction-feed skims clean, (ast or
slow, and delivers even cream. Capac
ity increases with the speed. Come ui
and let us show you how it works.
Sterling Feed Co.
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EMBARGO IS NOT IRONCLAD
L. L. Harrel
N o rth e rn P a c i f i c Will A cc e p t Needed
S h i p m e n t s to E a s t e r n Point».
S t . P a u l . — A lth ou gh d e c l a r i n g that
s h ip m e n t « o f g rain and hinilier from
f a r weMtern p o in ts a r e now un der re
s t r io t io n by th e N o r t h e r n P a c i f i c rail
road. P r e s i d e n t H an n afo rd denied that
an Iro nclad e m b a r g o hud been placed
on such s h i p m e n t s .
Mr. H a n n a f o r d «aid that owing to
th e c o n g e s t io n o f c u rs in the c a s t .
HhlpmentH from th e f a r wc«t to points
beyond the T w i n C itie s c a n n o t lie ur
cep tcil I n d is c r im in a te ly ,
l i e suitl the
N o rth e rn P a c i f i c must s e c that the
rolling s t o c k r e m a in s on It« own lin es
R o u m a n ia n
A rm y
1» R e p o rte d
Safe.
I’arlH. — T h e K o u m a n la n a r m y Is
uow s a f e , a c c o r d i n g t o new« re c e iv e d
in P a r i s , s a y s th e P e tit P a r,m e n
The
pap e r s a y s that the s u r v i v o r s a r e now
beyond th e S e r e t li riv er ut J a s s y und
in B e s s a r a b i a , w here th e y a r e bein g
regrouped and r e f u te d for f u r t h e r op
e ra t io n s . T h e e n t i r e R o u m a n ia n fro n t
is now s t a t e d to be held by (he Itus
s ia n s a lo n e
Will Not Now A tte m p t to
End W ar.
Ro m e, via
P a r i s .— P op e B e n e d ict
ha« no I n t e n t io n of aM e m p tlng to me
d la te a m o n g th e b e ll i g e r e n t s at p r e s
e n t, a c c o r d i n g to a s t a t e m e n t Issued
by the V a tica n .
H ughea
N amed fo r
Bar
P re s id e n c y .
A lb any. N. Y .— C h a r l e s K. H ughes
h a s been nam e d fo r the p re s id e n c y of
t h e New Y o rk S t a t e P a r a s s o c ia t io n
by th e n o m in a ti n g c o m m i t t e e o f that
o rg a n iz a tio n
Cottage drove Transfer
Draying of all Kinds
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over old fashioned hifoenls.
I t is easy to give them
Christm as.
A sk us ab o ut
C h ristm as G i f t C e r t i f i c a t e .
one o f th e c e r t i f i c a t e s in
window.
for
our
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Sherman W. Moody
O ptom etrist
881 W i ll a m e t t e 8t., Euxene, Ore.
Huecennor to ßurgemi O p t i m i Lo.
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rv f lc rt s d iscre d it on its owner, lint the
owner g e t s the worst n f tho deal lin
eatine economy in feed ing the nurse
a f f e e l s its w o rkin g r n p s r i t y an well s s
ils iippeiiriioi'e. I f your horse k ic k s on
his feed yon ran c o rre ct it by b u y in g
ynur feed here, ns you g e t the best
q u ality fo r the least outlay. F a r m e rs ,
c o n tra c to r s and horse owners g e n erally
know th a t our feed is nlwnys up to the
standard.
STERLING FEED CO.
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