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upon to t a k e a n y position o f trust in the a d m in is t ra t io n . I Hut i f it is hard to d r a w the line he tw een p a r t i s a n s h ip and p a t r io t is m , it A W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r With F l e u t y I has not been hard to piek those who o f Buckboue i h a v e m ade the g r e a t e s t s a c r i f i c e s in A firat-claaa p u b lic a tio n ente re d at C o t j th ro w in g p a r t i s a n s h ip to the w in ds. t a g e G r o v e , Ore., a* neeoud class m utter I f the d e m o cr a tic a d m i n is t r a t i o n has 1 wt a n y tim e th row n p a r t i s a n s h ip to the A lb e r t B e d e an d E l b e r t 81111th P u blishe r» [ w in ds, w e h a v e f a i l e d to m a k e note o f A lb e r t B e d e . . . . ™ ......... .... ................. ..... E d it o r it. I f the re has been nnv such occasion we would be ple ased to he in fo r m e d o f .412 F u s t Alum B u s in e s s O ffice .. the time, place and c i rcu m stan ce s. 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Although uiiicli d i s s a t i s f i e d with the w a y their Se a line fo r s in g le in s e r t io n ; 5 c a line the d e m o c r a t s are in the m a j o r i t y , we w h e at w as m a rk e te d . They s a id it was f o r s ub seq u en t in s e r tio n s up to and i n h a v e h eard o f none m a k i n g this sticri u n f a i r l y g r a d e d ; that they w e ie cheated c lu d in g a t o tal o f fo u r in s e r t io n s ; 5 c a five. I s n ' t the d u ty o f a d e m o cratic by c e r t a in tra d e p r a c t ic e s ; that mid dle li ne fl a t f o r all notices ru n n in g f i v e in c o n g re s s m an to his co u n try just as g r e a t men and sp e c u la to r s n g g e d the m a rk e t se rtio u s to ten in s e r t io n s; 4 c a li ne f l a t i t h:»t of a re p u b lican c o n g r e s s m a n f a g a i n s t the pro ducer. I hey w a n t e d to fo r notices ru n n in g o v e r ten insertio ns. j W h y , then, do th e y hold b ack when co ntrol the m a r k e t i n g m a c h i n e r y ; they ¡t h e i r ow n a d m i n is t r a t i o n in a s k i n g ev • Member of erv citizen to m a k e e v e r y possib le s a c w an te d b e t t e r w a r e h o u s i n g : they want ed b e tte r cr e d it fae ilitie a . rifice f N a t i o n a l E d i t o r i a l A s s o c ia t i o n S o they o r g a n iz e d a p o li t ic a l p a r t y , It uiay be m ere ly a ccid e n t, but in the O regou S t a t e E d i t o r i a l A s s o c ia t io n W illa m e tte V a l l e y E d i t o r i a l A s s o c ia t io n R ed Cross, V. M. C. A and L i b e r t y loan and in N orth D a k o t a they h a v e pretty d r iv e s , a f f a i r s h a v e been la r g e ly eon- co m p le te ly c a p t u r e d the s ta te . Hcing in l.a n o C o u n t y P u b l i s h e r s ' A s s o c ia t io n ducted by re p u b lican s. p o lit ic a l possession they will, no dou bt, T h is m ay be m ere ly a ccid e n t, but it re q u ire the s t a t e to set up an d op e ra te m a y be that the dcin< c r a t s a rc hold ing the k in d s o f m a r k e t i n g , w a re h o u s in g dow n all the jo b s and oulv the repub b e a n s a r e le ft at home to do the w ork. and credit s y s t e m they w ant. T h is is the lo g ical fr u it o f our recent T h is m a y l>e m erely a c c id e n t , or it may be that it has been fo und that the p o lit ic a l b e n t ; and it seems to be uiitor r e p u b lic a n s a re the best q u a l i f i e d in Inn ately tru e that D a k o t a f a r m e r s had h a n d lin g a b usiness a f f a i r o f a n y m a g ca u se to d istru st the old p o lit ir n l organ nitude. P a s t e x p e rie n c e w ith d e m o c r a t izatiou. Hut we thin k they w ould h a v e ic a d m i n is t r a t i o n s has co n v in c e d us done bette r to h a v e o r g a n iz e d in non that t i n ' is a potent reason. I f t h e re are a n y who doubt that the p o li t ic a l co-operation, by w hic h they r e p u b l i c a n s h a v e been the le a d e rs in could u n d o u b te d ly h a v e set up their these d r iv e s , let them t a k e l.a n e e oun tv ow n c o u n t ry e le v a t o r s and t e rm in al fo r e x a m p le . T o get clo ser to home, t a k e w are hou se s, and secured a f a i r g r a d in g C o t t a g e G r o v e tor an e x a m p le . O f all s y s t e m and am ple credit f a c i l i t i e s ; for the w o r k e r s iu the s e v e r a l d r iv e s , mini the cre d it o f or g a n iz e d co -o p e ratin g b e r in g some h a lf hundred or more, we know o f not o v e r thre e or fo ur who vo te f a r m e r s would be alm ost e q u a l to that a n y t h i n g but the re p u b lican t ic k e t , flic o f the s t a t e it s e lf . P K 1 D A Y , J A N U A R Y 1 ' . l y l s F o r some y e a r s all the pull has been d i f f e r e n c e in the v o te in the last p r e s id e n tial ele ctio n w a s not g r e a t enough a w a y from co o p e ra t io n on a l a r g e s cale to account fo r a n y such d i s p a r i t y as and t o w a rd p o lit ic a l action . T h e a c c e p t BOTH SID E S this. ed pro gram fo r a n y big c la s s or group And w h at seem s to us ‘ ‘ the most un has been to de m and that the s t a t e A man in his c a r r i a g e w as r id in g along. k indest cut o f a l l , ” the w ork o f the A g a i l y dressed w i f e b y his s id e ; should do w h a t e v e r it w an te d done, in In s atin and laces she looked like u re p u b lic a n s ha> g i v e n the d e m o c r a t s the s te ad o f the m e m b e rs o f the c la s s or g r e a te s t o p p o r tu n it y o f t h e ir li v e s to queen, build up a g r e a t d e m o c r a t ic m achine group doing it th e m se lv e s by non-polit A n d he lik e a k i n g in his pride. and to g i v e the n ext d e m o c r a t ic nom leal co ope ration. T h is, o f cou rse, te n d s A w o o d s a w y e r stood on the s tre e t as in ee fo r the p r e s id e n c y an o p p o r tu n it y to m a k e s t a t e g o v e rn m e n t a prize to be to a d v e r t i s e h im s e lf n e v er b e f o r e tire s e ize d b y w h a t e v e r cla s s can m uste r the t h e y passed, sented in the h is t o r y o f the c o u n t ry , most vo tes. It in c re a s e s the in c lin a t io n T h e c a r r i a g e and couple he e y e d ; A n d s a id , as tie w o rk e d w ith his saw on due a d v a n t a g e h a v i n g been t a k e n o f to r e ly on the s t a t e fo r e v e r y t h in g . both c ircu m stan ce s. the log, T h e s ta te , at best, is a lu m b e ring, It m a y be possib le that re p u b lican s ‘ * 1 w ish 1 w a s rich and could r i d e . " a re su b je c t to a li t t le c r it ic is m f o r a l s t i f f j o in t e d a f f a i r , w ith p o w e r f u l bu r c a u c r a t ic t e n d e n c ie s and au ineradicu T h e man in the c a r r i a g e re m a r k e d to lo w in g p a rt i s a n s h ip to come to the s u r fa c e . but we would like to h a v e s o m e hie in c lin a tio n t o w a r d p a r t y politics. his w if e , ‘ ‘ One th in g 1 would g i v e , i f I could. one poin t to a s in g le in s ta n c e w herein T h e whole w orld is lo oking t o w a r d c lo s \Ye should I would g i v e all m y w e alth fo r the the d e m o cratic a d m i n is t r a t i o n has set e r in d u s t ria l o r g a n iz a tio n . a b e tte r e x a m p le . s t re n g t h and the health like to see the s t a t e h a v e as li t t le part T o pe rm it the re p u b lica n o r g a n i z a ti o n O f the man th a t is s a w in g the w o o d . " to go to pie ces w ould, in our opin io n , be a s possible in thut o r g a n i z a t i o n ; for w e b e lie v e non p o lit ic a l co op e ratio n is A p r e t t y y o u n g m aid , w ith a bundle o f u n p a t rio t ic , fo r in the y e a r s or r e o r g a n ization the p o licie s o f the repu blican more useful. w o rk . p a r t y must be a d o p t e d i f we a r e to en H er f a c e , as the m ornin g, w a s fa i r . Went t ri p p in g a lo n g w ith a sm ile o f de j o y the p ro s p e r it y that r i g h t f u l l y should EATO N AN D T H E R ED CROSS be ours. It is just as much a p a t rio t ic light. d u ty to p ro v id e f o r s a v i n g the c o u n t r y W hile hum m ing a lo v e - b re a t h in g air. E u g e n e . Ore., Dec. 2 «.— (T o the E d a f t e r the w ar, as it is to s a v e it now. i t o r — M y a t t e n t io n has been c alle d to N e i t h e r o b je ct should be lost sight of S h e lo oked on the c a r r i a g e , the la d y she and the a t t a i n i n g o f e it h e r o b je c t need an a r t i c le iu T h e O regon ian o f Decern saw not i n t e r f e r e w ith the a t t a i n i n g o f the her 22 e n t it le d , * 'H e d C ross R e je c t s A r r a y e d in a p p a r e l so fine , Eaton. Sym pathies of E x -U n iv e rsity A n d sa id in a w h ispe r. " I wish from other. m y h e a rt P r o fe s s o r D is q u a l i f y Him fo r S p e a k e r . ” A C olorad o w om an has ju s t r e c e n t ly T h is a r t i c le s t a t e s that the I.a n c c o u n ty T h o se s a t in s and laces w ere m i n e . " r e c e i v e d a decree o f d i v o r c e from a hus co m m ittee had re je c t e d m y o f f e r to help T h e l a d y looked out on the m a id with band who died s e v e r a l y e a r s ago. We in the Ked C ross d r iv e , and it fu rt h e r presum e no d e fe n s e w a s put in. her w ork, * * * quoted a part o f a le t t e r from Mr. So f a i r in her c alico dress. T h e N e w Y’ ork p o lice h a v e a r r e s t e d a G e o r g e Q iiavle, s e c r e t a r y o f the com A n d s a id , " I ' d relinq u ish position and c o s m o th e rap ist. VVe presum e he w as m erciul club and m a n a g e r o f the l.une w e a lt h c h a r g e d w ith c o m m it t in g g r a n d larce n y c o u n t y Kcd C ro s s o r g a n iz a tio n , g i v i n g H er b e a u t y and yo u th to p o s s e s s .” o f the alp h a b e t . the reason fo r r e j e c t i n g m y o f f e r to * * • T h u s it is in the w orld , w h a t e v e r our help. A n e m in en t i ’ a r i s p h y s ic ia n s a y s gout lo t, It is on ly f a i r to the L a n e cou n ty com es fr o m t h in k in g too much. The Our m in ds and our time w e e m p lo y co m m ittee to s t a t e th a t they took no e epidem ic. I n lo n g in g and s ig h in g f o r w h at we dise a s e w ill n e v e * r becom * • such action as th is a r t i c le a t t r i b u t e s to h a v e not, A N e w Y’ ork p h y s ic ia n s a y s c h e w in g them. T h e y took no actio n at all, in U n g r a t e f u l f o r w hat we e n jo y . — ¡Selected. to b acco w ill w ard o f f ty p h o id f e v e r . fa c t did not k n ow about the m a t t e r T y p h o i d f e v e r is m ore d a n g e r o u s than until it cam e out in the n e w s p ap er . Mr. w e thoug ht it was. AN E X A M P L E W O RTH Y OF EM U Q u ayle , who e v i d e n t l y g a v e the s t o r y to * • * LA T IO N . the press, is re sp on sible and I o w e it A New Y o r k b a n k e r is reported as to the Ked Cross, the public and m y h a v i n g ro b b e d T a m m a n y Mali o f 415 ,- A t the m e e tin g o f the c om m e rcial s e lf to g i v e the f a c t s iu the case. clu b M o n d a y night was e x e m p lif ie d the OOK. P r o b a b l y re f u s e d to p a y his last l)n D ec e m b e r 15 I learn ed th a t the re s p ir it t h a t should p r e v a il m all c o m asse ssm e n t. w as some d i f f i c u l t y in g e t t in g s p e a k e rs m u n it y and in te r co m m u n ity a f f a i r s i f A i r line s w ill soon be a d v e r t i s i n g the g r e a t s t a t e o f Oregon is to a c h i e v e fo r some o f the o u t l y in g com m u nitie s the d e s t in y which r i g h t f u l l y b elongs to q u ick t r i p s fr o m C h ic a g o to New Y o r k . to be co v e re d in the d r iv e . I im m e d i It w ill then be p ossib le to go from bad her. A t this m e e tin g re s id e n t s o f Lo- a t e l y w ro t e M r. Q u a y le o f f e r i n g my s e r r a n e and o f S i l k C re e k met w ith the to w orse v e r y r a p i d ly . v ic e s as a s p e a k e r or in a n y othe r r a represen tatives o f C ottage G rove. The p a c i t y in which he m ig ht use me. On thre e com m u nities w ere a f t e r a ro a d — A C H A N G E I N T R A D I N G P L A C E S D ecem b er lit I re c e iv e d the f o llo w in g the sam e ro a d — but the S i l k C re e k p e o One result o f the w a r is g o in g to be le t t e r from him : ple c a m e here f e e l i n g th a t the e f f o r t s o f C o t t a g e G r o v e d ire c t e d t o w a r d s the that m ad e in - G e rm a n y goods w ill fin d D ear S i r : Y o u r le tte r o f Decern throu gh road m ight ke e p them fr o m g e t v e r y li t t le sale in A m e r i c a h e r e a f t e r . t in g a good road to t h e ir sectio n o f the E v e n i f those who h a v e s t u d io u s ly e d ber 15 re c e iv e d in w hic h y o u ex c o u n t r y a s soon as th e y had hoped fo r. u c ated the G erm an people in to compli p re ss a w illi n g n e s s nnd d e s ir e to T h e L o r a n e people w ere un ited f o r a ance w ith a p o licy o f ru th le ss w a r f a r e , s p e ak in b e h a l f o f the R ed C ross, in through road, one that would s e r v e B ilk m urder an d rap in e a r e o v e r t h r o w n ; our present m e m b e rsh ip d r iv e . I do C re e k , as w ell as L o r a n e , but t h e y | e v e n i f K a i s e r B ill an d the w hole Ho not u n d e rstan d how a n y person can w a n t e d it lo cate d on the best ro ute, r e henzollern o u t f it a r c pit c h ed in t o the c o n sc ie n t io u s ly s p e ak in f a v o r a b l e g a r d le s s o f w hether or not th a t m eant s e w e r w here t h e ir c a r c a s s e s m a y rot t e rm s o f the A m e r i c a n R ed C ross a d e la y o f a y e a r in it s f i n a l com ple tion. and m in g le with the fi l t h that would be C o t t a g e G r o v e w a s a n x io u s to s e r v e c o n t a m in a t e d b y the c o n t a c t ; even who s y m p a t h iz e s with an o r g a n i z a both com m u nities. E x p r e s s i o n s were though the m a s t e r m u rd e re r s who h a v e tion such as the P e o p l e ' s C ouncil h eard fr o m all sid e s and d i f f e r e n c e s com m and ed the a rm ie s and su b m a rin e s o f A m e r i c a f o r D e m o c ra c y and w ere e x p la in e d a w a y in a m a n n e r that to do deeds th a t would t ro u b le the c o n Peace. Y o u r s t ru ly , would not h a v e been possib le e x c e p t scie n ce o f a C o m a n ch e In d ia n should GEORGE Q UAYLK, b y an in t e r com m u n ity c o n fe re n c e such be r e le g a t e d to hell, th e re to w e lte r and Lan e County M anager. as th a t o f M o n d a y nigh t. N o t a harsh w rit h e in the in nocen t blood shed at w ord w a s spoken on e it h e r side, and I t h e ir behest, and e ve n though a repub I h e s it a t e to r e f e r to the P e o p l e ’s b e f o r e the m e e tin g ad jo u r n e d all were | lie should rise out o f the rot and ruin. r e a d y to put t h e ir sh oulde rs to the ■ it would be y e a r s b e f o r e G e r m a n y coulii C ouncil b ecause I kn ow that this le tte r w h e el f o r the a t t a i n i n g o f the sam e o b ’ hope to r e g a in e ve n a p a r t o f the t ra d e is in tended to d r a w me out in d e fe n s e j e c t . W ere all com m u nitie s to band to- she e n jo y e d b e f o r e the war. o f th a t o r g a n iz a tio n . H o w e v e r, sim ple E v e n B antu C la u s has ch a n g e d bis j u s t i c e com pels me to s a y th a t a la r g e ¡ether in this m ann er it would not be ong u n til Oregon w a s l i f t e d out o f m a rk e t place. T h e t o y s that a rc g i v e n m a j o r i t y o f the m e m be rs o f m y a c to lit t le children on the b ir t h d a y a n n i the mud. v e r s a r y o f our S a v i o r a re no longer q u a in t a n c e in the o r g a n iz a tio n are mem h e rs or w o r k e r s in the Red Cross. I am E v e n when con gre ss is in session purchased in the c o u n t r y w h e r e the l i t t h e re a r e those who b e lie v e our f o r tle childre n w hich C h r i s t s u f f e r e d to not a m em ber o f the P e o p l e ’s C ouncil eig n m issio n s are as im p o r t a n t as our com e unto him a rc sn a tch e d from t h e ir o f A m e r i c a , but I am a m em ber o f the m o t h e r 's a rm s and become the v ic t im s A m e ric a n R e d C ross. I h a v e been a home ones. o f fr ig h t fu ln ess. m e m be r longer I b e l ie v e th an has Mr. I.a s t C h ris t m a s L i b e r t y to ys w ere the P A T R IO T IC P A R T IS A N S H IP . pro per thin gs, and " S a m m y ' dolls, Quaylt*. When I w a s a m em ber o f the R e d C ross dolls and P e r s h i n g dolls took u n i v e r s i t y f a c u l t y I g a v e more th an m y In tim e s such as these it is hard some | the place o f the m e ch a n ic a l c o n t r i v a n c e s quota to the Red C ross. M y w i f e holds tim e s to s a y where the line o f p a rt is a n ¡ f o r m e r l y s h ip p e d ''lo i re from a c o u n t ry a s e p a r a t e m e m b e rsh ip and w o r k s in ship should be d r a w n — where p artisan - w hich ha* since linked li n k - i t s e l f with S a t a n our local h e a d q u a r t e rs at F a ir m o u n t . ship should g i v e w a y to p atrio tis m and and has outdone the la t t e r in the per Hoth our child re n , g i r ls o f 10 and 12 , w h e re p a trio tis m and p a rt is a n s h ip m ay formmnce o f d ia b o lic a l deeds. are m em bers o f the Red C ro s s and both blend. A m e r i c a fo r A m e r i c a n s and A m e ric a n h a v e been d oin g R ed C ross work in the It is h a rd e r fo r re p u b lica n s to m ake goods f o r Arnericnns f o r e v e r m o r e ! th is decision than it should be fo r the public schools. A s a f a m i l y w e had d e m o c r a t s to do so. j u s t as it would be planned to m a k e t o y s (such as w ere il It has been re p o rte d that Hen F . h a r d e r f o r the d e m o c r a ts w e re the re W est, now M arion c o u n t y asse ssor, w ill lust ra t e d in the C h r i s t m a s In t e r n a t io n a l p u b li c a n s in power. be a ca n d id a t e f o r s t a t e tr e a s u r e r a t the S t u d i o j th a t could be sold f o r the Red T h e re is, o f course, no doubt in the m in d o f a n y re p u b lica n that it is his p rim a ry electio n n ext sp rin g. Hen is C ross, but c irc u m st a n c e s o f the past d u t y to support the a d m in is t ra t io n in am b itio u s and has d e ve lo p e d in to a most three months h a v e m ade this impossible. the con duct o f the w a r . F o r p a rt is a n e f f i c i e n t o f f i c i a l as well as a politician We h a v e j u s t done as h a v e hun dreds o f I f be m a k e s the others— we h a v e done the best w e could, reasons it m ig ht be the part o f wisdom o f no mean a b i l i t y . to do th is, even w e re there no patriotic- race, bis a b i l i t y and personal p o p u la r it y w ithou t noise or d i s p la y . w ill c a r r y him a long w a y tow nrd a m o t iv e s, f o r the sooner the w a r is end I w a s out o f w ork when the recent conclusion of his cam ed the m ore c e r t a in is the r e p u b l i c a n s ’ I s u cc es s fu l c a m p a ig n w as on, t h e r e f o r e I o f f e r e d retu rn to p o w e r. Shou ld the w a r e xte n d 1 p a ig n .— A u ro r a O b se rv e r. about all I could a f f o r d to g i v e , my b ey o n d an o th e r p r e s id e n t ia l electio n, t h e re m ig h t be a de m and fo r a man who A poet w as re c e n t ly pensioned in tim e to be used b y the m a n a g e m e n t as has been as so cia te d w ith the a d m i n i s Ire lan d . T h e re a rc a few rnirre that we seemed best. T h e w a y in w hich m y o f t r a t i o n in the con duct o f the w a r . To would be plensed to see placed un the fe r w a s re c eive d has not been p le a s a n t select a man w ith th is q u a l i f i c a t i o n it pension li s t — i f tliHt in d ic a t e d disabil- fo r a n y o f us. I did not mention it to would be n e c e s s a ry to s elect a dem ocrat Hy. ft ft ft m y f a m i l y . I t cam e as oth e r th in g s I f o r no re p u b lican has been p e rm it t e d h a v e t rie d to shield them from , through to ge t w it h in s p e a k i n g d i s t a n c e o f a n y A woman re cognized an old sw ee t T h e p u b licatio n o f co n nection w ith the p resent a d m i n i s t r a he art b y his vo ice as he called the s t a the ne w spapers. tio n. N o re p u b lican has been c alle d tio ns in the Hudson tu b e line. W h at he such a s t o r y m a y do as it w a s e v i d e n t l y f intended, le,-ni some tu thiu k thut n o lire u n w o it h y ot the p riv ile g i' ol hi'lp m g in the giciit vvoik to tallir h n e lui ve all qiuetlv c o n t r ib u ir li. Kut »01111' iiihv feci, un 1 do, thut uiiy A m e rican vv ho !» w illm g to vvork lui thè Red C ross i» w o it liv . Ili mate» o f pciii tcìi tiu rie» and j a i l s are h rlp ìu g , and. so tur, 1 li a ve h e t i d o f no opposi! 1011 to nh u t help they could givo. lini it »oc ut* oulv fan to Mr. votiliv le l’or me to s t a l e thut thcrc are ottici am i b r t t c r ri'lieiMius, 1 lini! tliose mcut loncil ni In» lei ter, w h y I sliould br r c j c i l rii. T h i’ac ri'tisoiis uri* brut k 110iv a to a siuull g r o u p ol meli ni the lo t a l ro m o ie re ia l clu b n ho are not nati» l i d i n u l i »im ply d is c r i'd i lin g me, a* thev i r e i th e y li avc dulie b j »ceuriu g mi ii'iu ovul Iroui ilio s t a t e u n i v e r s i t y , and us tliev n o u id ilo bv re c a lln ig me troni 1 tic »luto Icgislitluro, il they tinteti n s k a euiiipuigii, Imt to uso the c \ p u s sioii ut mie n h o speuk» tur tlicm all, " c must scc to 11 thut he ( r e f e r r i n g Iti uic) tloi's uot b a v e a chuiice to ilo a ii y t h i n g to Ini 1 LI up a record tor pu t ■ 101 1*111 I am noi diNposi'd to c r it i c i/ e Mr Qutij le tor hi* le j c c t i o u ot m i o f f e r , tuli he »bollili lini liv to stilli bis re »pm isibilit \ to tlic ol Iter meni Iter» ot llic com uni tee. I Itavi' 110 doubt Mr. Quity le fi'i'ls (bai br lui* rem lereil a dis t ilici » c r i n o to tlic natimi. \\ r all b a v e d i f f e r e u t w a y » ot re n d e rin g s e r v ir e . Kilt I tbnik tbut in t a k i u g Ibi» m a i l e r to tb r nevv spapers, he bus show 11 rat ber bai! t a s i c Itili bere a g alli, a» smuconc bus salti, * • t b ere i n ao a cco uiitnig l'or tasti**. ' ’ A I.I.E N EA T O N . ¡Tier" Economize Wisely —A Maxwell Car Will Help Waste u often committed when the in tention is to economize. A Maxwell car, famous for its economy, will cost you only a few dollars a month to operate and maintain. Which is the real economy: ( 1 ) T o um thu car end •eve lime, strength, end mentel vigor? ( 2 ) T o d o without the cer, lose time in your buai- neta, lo»e the health gained from motoring, end worry yourself into Ulneat? Use of a Maxwell car will give you self confidence. Your neighbors and associates will get mental inspiration from you. A s wave circles widen when a pebbla hits the water, so will your good example bene fit your entire community. Save— yes; but do it sensibly, and let th» Maxwell help. __ _______ W r all vvuiit re ciprocitv ini Ilio gomls nitore n e vv 1 11 not b a v e to ic c ip i o i s t e . • • • D ir li, when a p c r i i i t c n t KWi'utlicart l'* v i ?»iegt* to > olir In a r t , ^ct voui u i u n ready tor action. • • • A St. l.oiii* sn orna 11 lnoi a m an ar re ite il tor kiM.sifiK hei N o t im i^ likt* mi v t*rti*ui|(. • • • J u » t al>out tlu* tini«* a votili^ man ^ c t i *0 in» can *!*» a n I h * p l e m c i he |»iu*i ami K' t* m a r n i t i • • • T w o lim it im i ttrmv aurxeou* b a v e heeu scili ti» tlu* fr o n t. I ln n ^ i VKK Rettili^ tiangerouti. THE ET IIIC 8 OF Touring Car $ 7 4 5 ; HoaJtlei $745; lierlm« $ 10^5 SeJat 1 with witt whetli $1 /V 5. h. U- li. Ihirott WAK Doremi, Ore., J a u . 14 .— (T o thè Kit ifor.) I tu* tttrocit u * n w l u d i tlu* (lt*r mun* a r e reported to h u \ e perpetrateti in tlu* ci tu** aiul rettoti* wbicii huve talien m to their burnì*« b a v e inoit prò toumtiv shock ci! thè e n t ire c iv ili/ e i! nv oriti. Alni when oiu* ha?« recoverei! fr o m thè NickeniiiK fttupor lu to vvhich lo* i* throw ti l»y thè » to rie i ot ^ hnitlv erti eliu**« he aeek« to re e»tabli»h b in ite li onci* uiore in thot nuppo.icij w#»rl«i of reali t v l»v t i v i n ^ to uiuke coni pr e beimi ble the nevv and un w eleo uic fa c t vvhich h a i t b r m t i f i e l i in m e li Mtartling muu iu*r m to tlu* icalili of hm expe rie n ce . Ilovv m »t p u n it ile thut tlu* co meli* nei* ot ai» e u li^ h ten e d C hrm tiuu people in flint adv aliceli ii((t* could peru nt the noto noim ly cruci and ni human tle e tlif II., a eoulti U h * li, Wlfhoiit a com ple te loiit of all Illune lin e r fe e lin g * vvhich b a v e been ?to ilow Iv an d p a in t u lly ariju ire d dur à,*K thè conrit* ot thè Im t cent u r ic i, be come io t temi u h a i to m u tila te , m anale ami m urder iniioceut unti d e i e n s e l e u chililreii, wutiieu and a*;ed u i e n f S u d i a d ì ieem alinoli beynud compre ben n o n in fin a d a y , and thè o n ly e s p i a iiution «te e m i tu I h * in tlu* fa c t flint war i» a r e v e r i io n . H um an natu re , under thè d i i r e n o f w ar, re verf.i to an old er and lovver piane o f ilevelopiu ent. l im e r e i s u ry c r u c it i- » »— ni in bnrk bnck tu biirliMric tiiiic* » 'm e l i l e , m llicti-i! u* ,, pii insti un-ut tur, ur us a ib'tt-rrriif frolli, d — d» bv r e la t iv e » or fe llow Citizen* ni Ibi- c i t y , i* Htuvistic and gues back to u p r i m it i v e s t a g e o f m urai dev elopuient and re si* Il poli thè p n n e i p le ut eoli— t I VI * r e s p o n s ib ilit y . l'he (term ali* b a v e aeted un (b is prin cip le when thev b a v e lliurdered some in iiorent e it iz e n s Ite eaustt ot ber eitizen» had been reealei t ia n t . I bis i» p r i m it i v e inorili*. In , Mv a g e li te a — ordlllg tu the p rin e iple o f c o ll e t t i v e r e s p o n s i b i lily , i f oue meni Iter collimits a n ru iig , |iuni*tnuent fall» upon flit- whole g r o u p ; or ni the religiinis spln-re, i f oue iiit-mber b r e a k * a rustoiu , atnl th e r e f u r e siti*, it m i* thought tItat thè goti, seni puinsbuieut upon the clan or tribe. War t ut t Iter show* if.scif to ite ntH visto- ni the fa c t flint li w a r l i k e people set* theinselV e* up a* jutige am i nveiig cr* >>l their tiw li in j u r v , r e t u s m g tu sali (int the iim tter tu a priiperlv c o n sti!u te il a u t h q r it y f o r ad jiis t m e n t . Tbi» t r a i ! re s i* upon u m i e wlneh gite* b ack in s a v a g e r v , n a m c l v : tim i a peison s u f f e r i n g un u i j u r v stilili be b o lg e unii iiv e n g e r o f bis ow n wrn ng. Jt is idear th a t thè presi-ut triiu ble ni K u r o p « could h u v e b a ca aottlod b y ut b 1 1 r a t imt bini not mi li t u r inni rene te il tur thè i n fe r io r vvay. Thut w a r temi» to b r i n g ubimi murai r e v e rs o m i» cletirly show ri in bistorv bv thè f a c i Mia* thè w a r etbic» o f a people are, or soon becimie, inw er tinnì thè inorai s t a n d a r d o f (b ai people iti lime» u f peae r. A good e tatti (ile ot Ib is f a c t is fou Ini ni an e ien t E g v p t . T h e ir code o f uiornis, s a y s M y e r s in bis ‘ ‘ l l i s t o r y as l ’ ast E t b ic » , " was one o f thè imrest and io ft ie s t fr a m e d b y thè inorai con aciou s ness o f the ra r e » o f u n t iq u it y and thè H haraohs w ere " g e n e r a l l y biiinun, con » id c ra t e and «lenient ” in tlic tre a t m e n t ol their o w n people, imi their relation» tu thè vanr|in»hed seem to b a v e lieen de vim i o f all h u m a n it a r i a n fe e lin g. ‘ ‘ N n m cro u s scene» upon the tnonit- nients c e le b r a t e thè D b a r a o h s ’ inliuman i t y ; not one c e le b rate » bis eonipnssion or rnerry. Ile is c o n s t a n t lv re pre se n te d in lite uct o f s ln y i n g in henps with his ow n bnnds bis >10111111 nnd »upplinnt c a p ti ve». ’ ’ T h e aneient A s s y rin iis . altb o u gh show in g ari a d v a n c e d m o r a lit y in some de piirtm ents o f lite, stomi in t h e ir treat tnent o f c ap ti ve» ” 011 p r a c t i c a l l y thè sanie lev e! as suvnge». ” One k in g glo rie* in the f o i l o w i n g : ‘ ‘ T h e notile» a» m a n y a» bnd re volt ed, I flave«], some w e re imniured in the py- rainid, uthers w ere ¡mtmled 011 s tak e s. T h r e e thuiisand o f t h e ir i-aptive» I burtied w ith fi r e , I cut o f f thè hand» and feet o f s o m e ; I cut o f f the none» and fin ge r» and t-nr» o f other*. T h e eye» o f numerou» »oblierà i puf out. T h e ir yoiing meri and Uiaidenn I burned a» a holoea u»t. ” A n e ie n t G r e e c c in the hiatorical period, n e v er conilem ned w ar, Imt thè g r a d u a i d e v e lo p m e n t o f thè humanitnr- lan fe e li n g tended to lesseu thè li arliar ¡tic» o f w a r fili the timi* o f the b itte r s t r u g g le b etw e e n A th e n s nnd M|iartn, kn ow n as thè l ’ il o p o n n e s ia n w ar. At th a t tim e A th e n s co ndem ned and bv law f o r b a d e thè s l a y i n g o f w a r cn ptive s. But the Deluponnesiun w a r e r e r t e d »neh a d e in o ra liz in g influencrt that ‘ ‘ thè lit t le g a i n w hich had been m ade in thè h n m n n izin g *»f w a r in the pre ce d in g centu rie» was lo » t .” ‘ ‘ G e n e r a lly , ” say» B o t s f u r d , “ cap- t iv e s w ere k ille d unless »pareti fo r some dip lom n tic rc n » o n .” ‘ ‘ T h is checked the g r o w i n g h u m a n it y o f the G r c e k s . A nd n e v er , e x c la im » M y e rs , ‘ ‘ ha» the m o r s i darnage o f w a r had n more f r a g i c il lu str a tio n . ’ ’ f.'h r is t ia n it y , w ith its due triti e o f non re s ist a n c e , m e r c y and lo v e, had, a f t e r G Mil J. C. HENRY, Agent tilt* t':ill * » f 14 1 » III s* , l o f t t'iu'il tlu* « ’ 4 » : » r : » « » • » o f tlu* iitv tulli»}' Imrhttniitn mul litui t im i mittfe'ttf**<1 tlu* • rtn*lfu*i «»! 1 1*•• ir vvitr.i. Hut **v«*n ( 'liru t tu ii it v, in tlu* liniitltf o f tlu* i h * vy coli v •* r 1 1 , tlu* vv:n I i k «* Tcufuii*«. »»mlcrvv cut it u lim ile n Imi l»roti^|if in co n tact with tlu* inilitiirit Mohtiinmctlnii r «* 11 n; » « * u . nini « 11111 • lai •*r, when rdiK io u.i t l i f f c n i u c i lirou^lit (')iriitiitn tn ctioiii into ili jullv itrif»- vu* b a v e t<» r»*c«»ri| n **uri\ « lii»|»t•• r iiunt un wortbv <»t fin* ! ullnvv r n «»t (In* \ a / urciu*. ‘ ‘ In no pciim ! ot C hriM iun I iim t o r y , ’ * n a y i M y c n , *‘ hn*l w a r liccn wan**»l with }jn*iitcr f c r o c i t v or with Mr«*at«*r cuiitcmpt o f ninrnl m i e i timo (inrin^ tlu* io cu Urti r e li g i o n i war*» « » f tlu* l i x f c e n t h nini m»v cnt»-cnth c c n t o r i c i What little p a li li ha«l !#•••• fi inaili* in hiiniani/.fitioti o f w a r in precettine ermi leem to huve l»een loit 1 lu* P r e n c i » r e v o l u t i o n **** u fi - other rel:i|***e m t o irucltv, nt ul Ilo* i h o s k i n e ri p o r t i w h u li hnv«* c onu- f r o l l i K u r o p e e lVr ,l*, p t e i e l i t ev l i l en» e o f thè troth t h u t w u r u l » r o e n l * ’ H t h è o n l i t i n r y i nora I ioti«* uni i i o i ) » i t i t t i l e » u w n r «*ot|r, . • I ili i ) e \ t * | op i i i e i i f a m i I .«■ I* < n^ i li ^ t o p m t ì i u *’ . M o r l e y e t p r c n e n t h i * I t r u l l i w h e n I h * hi »V i * * T o t l e c l n f e w n r i«* ot m e r e l v hn he ui s «*orplift j to im pelli) col l i nifi t ul l i i en 1 1_ Il ili! m i n e ¡ l i l l t t h è te • in in a 111 1 m e li 1 1 l i e i u l e i o t h e r tfooil i I n fio* l i ^ h f o t i i u ii t e m i# n c i e i u n tlu* p a i ! #>t i n i h t n r v n u t i o n i , t h e i r c r i i ¡ e l t l e i « D i l l i «oli» p r e h e il i l l i l e , t h o l i e h HI i t i l i * l i j ' l i f ot I n ^ l i i ' r i n o r i l i itt»f»«lnro, u n 1 t o i ^ i v I alili*, 1||||«**1 o m * l i f t . l i n i t o tlu* i m o r e p et f«*ct n n t o r e o t 11 u n o n < ‘n I v n r y , ; w h o « « * i< I» I i a y “ l - ' o i ^ i v e , f « * r ll u -v k m » w | n o t w h a ? t lu * v «lo. ' K The Danger Signal •T T IIK I m ' I I p i ran * y«m g iv t* yum K K o llf NHON. \Muody't Torre Ltntmt ur* b*it ryes, tin- In i t n s e t v ic e Il t ln * y w i l l giv#* y o u . VVh«*n t h e y |n i m y o u o r l e e l s i u i n n l i t ’s a s i g n t h a t s o u n t l i i t i g is w r o n g w i t h t l n i n W e c a n t e l l y o u i l ’ y o u u c n l g l a s s e s a m i | » n - s c r i l i c tin- c o r r e c t OIICH I n r e l i e v e y t i o l l l e y e t r o t l l i l e . j'n S e e llc lt c r , see SH ERM AN Mnmlv S.VVK W. Y(H li cl T I ’. j K S V IO O D Y EYE SIOHT SPECIALIST D ip tory ou AND OPTICIAN Fremine» Willamette Si reel, Kugetie, Oregon. Ti It |ilmiie 302 B ru k e u L hdhh » Q u ick ly R e plaçai! 881 <' 4 ~ X “ X ~X ~ :*< ~ M ~ X K ~M ~ X ~ X ~ :**!~ :"M ~ X **:**M ~ X **’.~ :**X *'X **:**:-:**X **;-X **X ~X ~>^ Hom e : cTWade : Flour { FOR HOMF. PEO PLE Pride of Oregon, Soft Wheat Flour H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour Made by Cottage Grove \ i Milling Company Phone 80 ’! • * x * 'X ~ x - x ~ * ~ X “ X » :- x ~ :« .x ~ :~ x ~ :'« x ~ :" C k*i HARDWARE F U R N IT U R E KNOWLES & QRABER