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« <!> A G r e a t G ir l R id e r i DAVID LLOYD 6E0R6E NEW LIQUOR RULE RESIGNSJS PREMIER GOES INTO EFFECT Act F olio«« i Résiliation By Extension of Time Ordered By President Harding Exp red Uaionistt: Boxar La« to Surday. . Form New Cabinet Doris McCleave U probably beruer ka</wa to the r e u e n l public th a a sey c tb e r » to » b'.rs* r.ter is tk« we*t Her youth. her mag ¡.ificeal rid Lg a » l d a r ta i com U s e to c i u t her a a >4ol » ttk tkc people Tk* ptcl ore i t ows her oa b r r kora* "V ic to r^ ,’ gotag hm tk« bars »he *Ui he at tk« N ight H orse S tow of tk« Pacific la- te ra a tio a a l Li»« sto c k Expo* txm. p o rtla a d . Ora., Novem ber 4-11 T he Night H orae g low becam e ao popular last je e r la s t Litre« m at:aeca « « re added to tk« p r extern, and they « ill be ( « a t l a i t d ta«a year, of to u rs« tólde -Jeta? xJbsfa. W H EN T H E W O R L f PA Y S AMERICA WHAT IT O W ES IT ; W H E N AM ERICA PAYS I T S P E O P L E W H A T IT O W ES THEM , OH S □AY O P B T E R K IT Y W IL L H A V E G O K 2 1 BUV ( Z JT Lv.-odca — A fter i h d n tk« o fix * «f pr.m» c . u u r tk ro ag k s r r e a o< tke X vC erttieaJ yeara o < Br~L*h kiatory —ih re* yeara cd war aad f .a r y e a n of rercastraetkeaa— David Lloyd George res-gaed »kern tk e l ' t i o a j t c a a ra a re , -i_»ted tk « eo aü tio a a tta istry ky a v o u ot 114 io ST B oaar Law a fte r a coofereac« « itk K :ng George, ig re e d to form a a i a ü t r y Bc-aar L a « was tk« n r t r t .« ad er af tk« r c i o a st p arty a a n i a berat a yaar a g . whea kts ae elth kroke d e v a . At tk a t t.m e tk e re s s of lea-lei-skip pass- e-t to A a stra ''"ham beriala tk« paräa- c - t u r j :« ad er of tk« coaiiU oe and keeper of tk« privy seal la tk e still klgkly sp eeclaü v « potic- es s fta a u c a ca ly tw o facta »taad oat aa definite— tk a t tk e re «31 be altacat l& m edlately a g ea eral elecU oa aad tk a t p a r .am .er.tary ratlf-cat >n of tk* Irlak e o s s u tu u o s is sale.y aaaared B oaar L a « , « k o ia to iead tk e new g'.Te.-ameat. « k ic k will Lake tk e place cd tk a t of David Lloyd George. 1« * K eaaage to a a e re n la g new tp ap er. co a f.rmod kl« n te a tlc n to a d n s e K lag Go'.rge !mmed_»tely to d:iaoiv« pari i* m ent aad addad tk a t Lk:s fact v o ald J ' i r n |l d IM la offered la p r t ~ . _x.a glv« a a p ie tim e to deal « itk tk« for tk« H ors« Show aioae aad ae re a Irlak legislatiOB SIM* stak es a re offered—a !m '« t aa- V r Lloyd George, ta a meaaage to precedewted ia kora« »ho» a a sa la On« W illiam C osgrave, p re e ll ec t of tk« of t h e « a for th e heavy horse dnv- ag co atesi. a a e r e c t of v lid excite Dali E lrean a. kaa rem oved aay fear m ent a mo eg the horsem en Tkc kora« of oppoaitiOB from klm la k:a a e « tk o « tk a year ia rep lete » ¡tk color poaltioa aa lead er of tk« opposiucm ta »ad ac tio s Some of tke finest aorse# parilam eat. of tk e « s u r e country » ill ako« th e ir ! paces ia the big aren a, aad some of •be moat entknstasU c korsem ea. dr.v- • rs aad r;d~'* w.i. ex 2 ::.!t the pace« i of tk e p ran c.ag beanties of the equina world EG6S DELUGE CHICAGO S p e c ta to r s C aught By S u rp i.s Sup plies of M illions of Dozer. Chicago.—Egg speculators in Chi cago and o th e r produce cen ters are being caught beneath surplus supplies of m illions of d o ten s of eggs Low er prices are largely due. egg men said, to th e g reatly increased activity of the hens. It « a s estim ated th a t Chi P aris —Com pi e ta aa d rigid control cag o * approxim ately 3.000.000 Inhab of all G erm an finances, pow er to veto ita n ts « o u ld have to eat an egg s day expenditures and reg u late tax atio n until Ja n u a ry 1 to w ipe out tb e surplus and au th o rity to d ic tate tk e a rra n g e th a t ia being increased by arriv als of m ent of tk e budget of th e v arious 300.000 w eekly S p ecu lato rs « e r e said to have been G erm an sta te s are am ong tke cbkef proposals contained In tb s plan of bolding eggs at s loss of th ree cents tk e fre n c h governm ent for a solution a loxen «1th 19.000.000 dosen m ore of G erm any's financial difficulties and eggs in sto rag e th an a t th is tim e last for placing th a t country in a position year. S torage eggs, « h ic k la st year to m eet h sr rep a ra tio n s paym ents. Tke plan « a s subm itted to the re p a r brought 30 cen ts a dozen by th e case ation* com mission by L ouis Bartbou. ia tk e com m ission d istrict, were sell th e fre n c h re p rese n tativ e on th e ccm- ing fo r 24 cents. F resh eggs, a t 55 mlaalon. Although not m entioned ia cents la st year, » e r e quoted a t 27 th e official sum m ary. M B artb o n ’s cen ts plan contem plates a m eeting of tk e leading business men of th e world to d eterm in e G erm any's rap a city to pay and to consider tke question of t n t s r allied debts. T he plan, in effect, is a reply to tbe British rep a ra tio n s project re c e n t ly placed before th e com m ission It d ffera radically from th e British point of view. M B artbou u rg e « th e call ing of a Brussels conference to deal w ith a broad rep aratio n s se ttle m en t and allied debts and th s question of Herman paym ents In 1923 and 1924 FRENCH ASK CONTROL OF GERMAN FINANCES Conor m gee No Price Drop. Boston. M ast — T ke H arvard com m ittee on econom ic research h as no expectation of a drop In prices to the pr*-«ar level d u rin g tk e next ten years. P ro fesso r C harles J Bullock, chairm an of tk« com m ittee, said in an address at th e first session of a n a tional conference of subscrlb«rs to the H arvard econom ic service. 44.-86 Rural Mail Routes. W ash, ng t o n —In a resum e of the ru ra l mail service, tk« po* toff ice de p artm en t reports th a t th e num ber of routes kaa grown from 82 in 1907. to 44.114. « Itk a m ileage of 1.180.448 mile« Oregon has 245 ro u tes which cover 7254 miles. W ashington has 222 route«, lnclud ng 14.743 miles. Ida': > has 214 routes and 5774 miles Call to C ongress Expected Shortly. W ashington. D. C.— Prediction th at congress «III be called In special seeslon about N ovem ber 20 was made by R ep resen tativ e Campbell, republi can. K ansas, a fte r a conference with P resid en t H arding. DEBT MAKING HOUSEWORK EASY Clean steel knives and forks, remove stains and grease with SAPOLIO Cleans • Scours • Polishes Large cake No waste DKKH HOtCAJTS SONS CO . ILw T«4. U S. A. M uddy (SMPLEXION OUR COMPLEXION ** muddy. Y o u look h ag gard and yellow . Y o u r eyes are losing their lustre. T h e trouble is w ith your liver. T a k e C h am berlain’s Stom ach and I jv e r Tablets. T h e y Y w ill correct thtt. T h en avoid meats, hot bread and hot cakes, take frequent baths and a long w alk every day, and you w ill soon be as w ell and as beautiful as ever. W aaklagtoa. D. C.— P r i T a k a s of t i e Hqwor a ta t at*» keld by A ttorse?-G en erai D augherty to p rck ib .t tra a a p c r.a t e a aa d sale of alcoholic beverages am A m erican v tia e .t aay w here, and oa foretg* cessela w itk ta th ree « ile a of ¡he C attad S tates coast, becam e ef tmec.ee Sunday Tk« e x te rsio a of tim e ordered by P res-d eat H arding to p tr a o t skip linea t -j arran g e th e ir affair« to ccaform to tk e m .ia g expired aad enforcem ent cff.tia-a declared tn g g esticn a for a fa rth e r e x te n a x s had not te e s ap proved. A foreign Teasel sailing v ith ia k .d e ed cargo a fte r Son-lay. It was s a .i would be a a k > to tk e p en a.’.»«* fixed by tke V olstead act If and when an« entered Am erican ccaatal » a ie r s bear- tag tk a t cargo A m erican ak:pa under tke rn l.a g of tk e attorney-genera!, « k ic k received tke foram i approval of P resid eat H ard ing. are prohibited from p assesi ng tlqeor reg ard less of « h e re they are tk operation. T ke ban » a a m ade opera ti r e an to skipping board tonnage aa soon aa tk e rrnling « a a published, though tim e « a a a llo v ed for the dis posal of a s y illicit stocks on board T i U c j of th e fleet th en a t sea. P rice 25 cents per bottle. Chamberlain’s Tablets REFUNDING L iqoktt f t M viois T R e a d y o u r o w n H e r a ld $2?®.p,er HALTED Coming of British Com mission P o st poned By Cabinet Crisis. W ashington. D. C.— Fall of the Lloyd G eorge governm ent gripped th e a t ten tio n of officiai crcles here, both governm ental and diplom atic, although no d irect im m ed iate effect of tbe change In th e B rittik m inistry, fu rth e r th an additional delay In the B ritish debt funding negotiations, » a s expect ed to b« ap p aren t bi relatio n s betw een th e U nited S tates and G reat B ritain Tk« Im m ediate re su lt of th s crista, alread y felt in W ashington. Is tke postponem ent of the coating to th is cou n try of th e British debt com m is sion. headed by S ir R obert Horne, chanoellor of th e exchequer In the Lloyd George cabinet. P rep aratio n s for discussion of the problem of refunding the B ritish w ar debt to th e tln lte d S tates through is suance of long term B ritish securities had be*Ci m ade by th e treasu ry and s ta te d ep artm en ts. It sppeared doubt ful to officials h ere as to when the political situ atio n In London would be BitffIcientiT clarified to perm it a B rit ish com m ission to be s e n t 40 P ostal C lerks Involved In I n e fts . W ashington. D. C. — D etection of th e fts from tb s m ails in tb s Council Bluffs. Iowa, railw ay mail term in al and th s collection of evidence alleged to lav o N e 40 p oetai employs«, « e re sa- nowaoed by th e poM office dep artm en t. C onfessions « « re sadd to have been ob tained from m ore M an 35 of tbe men and v .a ira n ts for th e ir a rre st, and a rre * , of th s other*, have been o rd er bd. n « a s stated N sar l a s t R**c* P h rls y Oat* Set. P aris —T hs n sa r e n s tsra p*ac* c o * terrece has been definitely fixed tor N ovem ber IS a t L ausanne. S w lu s r land, by Steal ««change of n srsaag et by I Prefica, (Jrsat B H tats and fcaly. Don’t Surrender Your Rights! U R forefathers fought for their rights. M any of them gave their lives that w e m ight enjoy freedom. O In the Declaration of Independence they recorded those truths that have so safely guided our democracy. T h e y have written that men are endowed b y their Creator w ith certain “unalienable” rights, and “to secure these rights govern ments are instituted among men.” And now these rights are attacked The School Mo nopoly Bill (called on the ballot Compulsory Education BUI) proposes that we surrender a God-given rig h t-th e right of parental control-the right of a parent to say In what school his or her own child shall be educated Maintain your right to control your child through the education you feel it is right to give it Do not be led astray by fine phrases. Look into this dangerous bill You will find the vital principle of “unalienable" rights is at stake. Vote 3 1 5 X N O on the School M onopoly Bill C ailed on the ballot Compulsory Education Bill This a Jeer obacco C o : Is paid loe be the N owSictarUa anJ 1