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AS OLD AS THE TOWN. fAltCj -' : " " -"-v '. I (Vfcld by tfierBank Book 1 A Savings Account p ' 1 FOR EVERY YOUWTSER , j ' "1 Tllhe Farmers' State Bank is i aim- H 5 in to promote that worth-while ob- . L r- ' K ... . v Cvinirs AC- - I I 1 jective. .We nave u . d 5 count facllities-and perhaFl OU. I H ' 5- have a youngster or two. Let 8 make g 5 them acquainted-so they'll grow up together. . j . LIBERAL IXST N 8AV" I I J. B. PARKER, .. - Vr8 I ' I S FmGERALD, " :,. "Asst-Cnshier 1 1 ! FARMERS J I ! ' MWP SHTE BANK ' fc $ Independence 'I s-dy SKop" TOY poyj Smrt Showing !ioft Shoes .. - i i-MitiT nDFW'Q NflTA- MEN'S, LWOM ana THF VERY LATEST NOVELTlLo riwivi m- ERICA S f UKJwnwj J""" New Waists An ond1ffts variety of Va - RtvlAB in Dainty Cotton, Geprgotto's, Crepe de rViinea and Wash Silks, plain and exquisitely Tnmmcwl Novelties In White, and all popular NEW SHADES. From this satisfying assort- mmt every taste and nnrsA mav be suited. YOU'LL FIND THEM MOST MODERATELY PRICED. EDDY & CARBRAY THE STORE FOR NEW THINGS . . 'mmm ll i iimiiimmiiIiiii WW iTMMWTTF1TMTWafffwflf ..... mm is 3 "Red Crown" straight-distilled, all refinery gasoline gives steady, depend able power. Look for the Red Crown sign . before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ICtluoroi Gasoline 'Quality iaeTTiMnfTHinifflffwiMr1rWIB,w J. W DEMICK, (Local Agent) Independence, Oregon NO ANARCHY IN FORD'S VIEWS BISHOP WILLIAMS TESTIFIES IN THE $1,000,000 LIBEL CASE AGAINST TRIBUNE. WONT TELL "HALF-TRUTHS" Noted Divine Says If Manufacturer Theories Are Anarchistic Then Ha Is In Danger Of Becom Ina Anarchist Himself. Mt. Clemens. Mlch.-The Chicago Tribune rested us oeieu , t $1,000,000 libel suit which Henry r orU has brought against it auei seven weeks and iwoMays lu aUe.m in to prove thai it junillod in calling tUe miuiuiuctui-fr u" "imrj chist."' Tae 12U! week ol uu- opened wall Ford counsel oUeiu.;, u" JjutUl leslini-iiy aiiaiu.it ih-' bune s tlelcnas. Ilia iir-t witness tor Mr. FuJ the la. Hev. Churiea u. v. U.. Lpiscopiil bishop of Mid. appeared on the stand iu reouaai i the U'Stimony o 1'rof. J- fa- n--'-professor o political science n ' ii-i.v nf MichtKan who ha.l pr..- viously te-lifieU that lUmry rWs views wtre distinctly anarchistic Bishop Wiliiauis said that 'r Ford's views, were tar trow M anarchistic and were, iu lact. U,., ,.,.n nf.,1 Llton conuioii)ia(.i'. r,!..h, r..fusod to be led l 1 lit) - , . i i., v,l answers und Tribune couuao ... ... tnlline "the whole truth iII01 lU tl.HU a ..L-nit whether he tnouK""- " ..... ...i.Mm, that all armies t ora s ui.iaiv a i, riisbaudud. an nuvu.-3 ail nmterlr.1 of war con .,a 'into couimerical implements ed Would Be Good World ,rr snrtnture that express al BaKUS "v,, Lost that idea. I should say that the main wtjiuo v.- H.nrv Ford are distinctly Christian. ' orhBa in Christian pul COUlUlouijr - . . - . . ......... llv.il 111) 1 I) rarul7he a Pretty good ChrisUan world:" ,.r,ii - osViui TriDune uuuuo., t..iuv. that Mr. roru u quoted, .'patriotism is the last resort ol aBCOundrel."' ..i nffan nam BO. 1 cain"i"- the witness. "I have often seen it so. ... .u jnntrinA of - non- Concerning uio - nuhon WUliams oeciarcu jm hiirtve In such a theory ilQ um - . . ..... rhrlntlans aid DUt lUttl Luauj ( ,.. ii,. hoiiAf oi anarcujai.o, " It IB iriDUllo iwu"" "Yes and the Denei oi ui. ."- "Will you be good enougn io . .ha niieniion. raiu. vv. v.... .air that and Christ- tons say that I am afraid I am going to tell the wno e iruiu. Now Bishop- Would Tell Whole Truth i om irnlnB tO leu toe wuuic .L f "You are telling somemuig u . in.ir.il vmi tn telL" BUI 'Vmi riava not asseo uw iur whole truth. I have to follow my con science. Itim a simple man. ..I f ..a iri " rnniinueu iu cisuuu i BUI 'that If this is ansrchy I agree with it mostly." r--.3 anneal f h BT1 r.Rlied Wllllcllll U Urll LUUuau m i j .. n ,1 A. Dunning, proiessor oi uiriui ouu iinci nhiloaoohy in coiuniDia uni- JJUllM - . iTt rn IHHLIl V muLDiuiuA trlnlLT -w - lnrrt-a theories and utterances "When Henry ora, sam muusei, "said that we should Btop talking a i fap.torv. one state and one WUUl - ' country and begin . td talk, about the world, was he preacuing me uucinuu of anarchy?" 'No that is the general tnougnt ot cosmopolitanism human inclusi ve- ness- it has permeated an speculation on political philosophy ever since there was sucn a pnuosopuy. "Is there anyming peuuiiiiny auw. chlstic about It?" - "No." "Is it in any way essential to anarchism?" 'No." 'Mr. Ford also said that he believed humanity could make mistakes but ) could do nothing worse: he said he believed everything tended toward the good, and that even the terrible ... n ..fmilrl oulllt 111 Hlnuulrt.r in WUriU ..... .v.uu...h i.u the world. Is there anything anarchistic aDOUt LUUHtl lUDftB . 'Thov were commonplace boiore an anarchist was -ever heard of. The that man Is naturally good is the basis of Plato's morals. It lias permeated moral philosophy ever since." Prof. Dunning was then asked to ... tVannnli fV t Orttnloa nnrl n. fUil 111 m w ivoo nuu IU COi " Tiews sponsored by Henry Ford and oonvlnce a critical examiner that Mr. Ford was not an anarchist The witness proinpuy pointed out numerous references to the govern ment and to the use of the ballot which showed, he said, that Mr. Ford Deiieveu ill uiuuii; vAac)o UI government and therefore could not be an anarchist in no writing or interview, he said, could he find iia inHiration that Mr. Ford was an anarehisL either iu the common or philosophical toooeptloa cf "t mjy ..... mth--T- ' iio'.AllJ.' H f-.f" " t V I lil! ! .11 wv . . . al At ta ' tuurt I WAS OUT VJCST. m. i aj Wit jiW h i . yn . " v m ' i' i I 1 . ykA, ii nv f & I hi 1 Will! ililrfj ildti p FTIP 'sR"a KAtSOMiNlN&l 1 ft Tpljj. 1 llll r " " - wMPw,vrrr:,TrTrii fit jflijiiiiiiaNlWi ,r , 4 e 3? i5 -"i .uT i,,'5 iwi.r; i'.i -i- tr si (0 . . b;' '."3 ttt' tr.. 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