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Balph R. Mulligan, lit) lijit td Street,
New York City.
C. J. Anderson, SCO N. Michigan Are,
Chicago. Illinois,
dwla 0. Wllilame, Hobirt Building, Baa
Francisco, California.
KNOWN ONLY FOR HfS WW
'fi'pitifo have been ijiaking a business of the administration
tif 'government 'anel getting well paid for it.
. . VKccp .Goolidge:' Easy enough we shoijld sny with all
thfvo.il, thai in bciui; used on the wheels of the adminis'tration.
. ;By KATHARINE MOORE .
Author of "Love." "The Woraan-Ha-ter Hunband,'' Etc.,
Entered at the Pootofflce In Bngane,
Oregon, a. Second Clean Mail Matter
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Thursday, February 21.
I - r.i.,,. I
Thinks
''' r " '
."What ' reform movement need most
of oil Is an occasional audit.
a national
profiteers.
'
Ll'n not rocuKNi.e Russia yet. Bhe
xniKlil expect us to suppress liar rebols,
ttlBO.
Ho'mivJi .has W-erj Vv't V,i of tb Vltcscbvtry. :fif . thetoml.
of King Tirf-jnIih'Ain(M), the yoiajhfij) . Ph'iffaplr. ' !if EgjT't
who i'lourislied oinelhiTis ile 3000 "veiifs' Hgf); and.-wlr'at
m'iglit, poKsibly be f 011 rid in it and .the imiiinny: case, that it
would seem that no nr-v .word eoiih'l be .spok'eii on tl fiiibjoct..
Still there is a thrill in the news'- tlvrrt 'thiv lid 'of Ihe gi'ont
jpink snrcophag-us li'us been opened,, disclosing "a stupend
ously rriagriiticent mummy ease covered witli plates ot solid
gold." There was an effigy of the king if) gold "a gleam
'ing gold Tumi-." It is- announced that the opening of the
coilosal mummy ease cannot be undertaken now because of
interference by the Egyptian government with the work of
t,h i-cli .hunters. The richness of the tomb has been cm
phiwisyd from the first steps taken in opening it. Many
articles, including leather pouches, ' elaborately carved and
painted boxes containing robes arid jewels, funeral offerings
and palace furnishings were removed.
The most significant thing about it, of course, is the
measure it affords for the , advance of civilization in esti
mating the importance of Individuals and leaders. As Tut
had not time to do much of value, even if he had had the
ability, it is obvious that all the honors paid 'him were due
'j a I. f . i i 1 . 1 . . i 11.. !r... . i l . it'..
10 1110 laci 01 nis iiiiviug neen in iue position 01 King. 111s
tomb is opened simply through a desire to study the customs
of the age in the treatment of the royal dead; to see what
the tomb contains. Thus there is more interest in the cloth
wrappings that have endured for so long than there is in
anything done by the young PharOah wheii he was in the
(quick. We may well imagine the practical-minded, will in
isist that the gold and other things of value discovered in
the tomb be put to practical use.. Some mav figure the
T,!;!"1,,V;.rt,"!ru,rurlr;vIu,'wu,,0asle of letting such a mmiUity of gold lie idle for tl.ous-
finds ol yearn. , .
King Tut-Ankh-Anien will be known in history only for
his tomb. But for a lucky stroke he would not have been
known even for tlmt: the place of his burial had for so long
in you haven't tinrt. t.i bother wim been forgotten that its location now is regarded as one of
your by. r,n.c;i.ony of ratnr 'i'-- tho greatest discoveries. Both the man and his tomb would
llonuulo ehai-uoter lias. , , , , -, . , ...
. ; have become, so lar as the world is concerned, as il they
Tho winter renorl have) dallKhtful never llflli been. ' '
Rolf uourses for those who don't mlml 1 ... , j " i '' n i .'i , ' ' , . ttt i
playing in mittenik Only a lew days ago there was laid to rest in Washing
The unm-coilrvaW in EnKiaiui D- with the simplest rites a man whose works will
are bofjiuniiiK to four timir worm hopes Jivo liisjni nigly through the succeeding ages, lie represent-
WIIU I M rauuw. ,1 ',, ,n 1a ,0 m-vnn oi.nl. ,1 .mlong f .,ln,
fill ii.,u uitii ivivn uiwu ouLii viinjKijri tin iiiunt: 'i..uiiiii;uh-;m
with the entombment ot the Pharaohs as childish and that
is a measure of the advancement of liuinanitv,
'.AX
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The tree-planting campaign now under, way should ac
icomplish much toward the beantilynig ol f'iUgeno.' The oh
j.ject as wo understand it. is to encourage the planting of trees
j in the newer parts of the city, and to see that the planting is
uniform a j to variety of shade trees along each street. There
are already many shade tret's ill tho original city' limits, jn
some places perhaps too nuiny because of their great size,'.
but this is being remedied gradually by cutting out and
wueiiinir your dirty linen in public priming. The fact that the trees were not set out in a uni-
nieaim that yuu ore a laundreea or an -.rm niililnrr Jitwl viirv orentlv ill uiienien in n mnrn' mii'imw
auiuor. . . !(.(.. w . i'j iji i i n .1 .' i l me Teapot oil soojlitlti w "lusl; poiitu'X
Idifhculty to overcome, and it is sought to forslall this badjna vonm-..H i wnatinx 1t lime" iu
tS!Ua'ZlZrTZmV, I'ffect in tho newer, sections by cooperation among properly '"" i"vr..iKtio,,. ". wnir ba ,t
lly ..allenaiuu in oiioiea wnera "'" . . i "?,, 1 been proved,", ho iiHseils, iu a Portland
aro aboVo ar,,U00 a year. r OWIiei'S,. advised by Committees appointed by the b CdcratlOlU interview, und derlares "llire- la: iwt
i.w lady, it may to brutui to .hoot'of Women's .Cl.ubfl, a. most laudable ni.dcrtaking.V-.Eugeno- reKo'Xon
ii. i.n... dl.kln mini, lnuat !.. ...i 11.. ,.u j:.... ! I .. 1 f.p.. ....i: - l .: 1 1. . ' " "B ."" .' "usl' ncy riK" '1'MB .oil le.im.B
is in ( l l i li 1 1 v iiitntuii vi: in us ut'dimi ui nctiuiii itiuuiiir one 11111s or t int thcie wuh any bnui iy. ' lie con-
tie provided I" "" wX. , , ' . , .. , . , , V i i ii..u- i
wiiii.v covnA;i3 fails
Ohoptcr id
Patricia walked home' atfne'eoun
try roadV'hfr feelings ranjp.).Ii'
Mhfi JiiUcU JierHeJl',, sKha- i1.'1 Qntln
Norlli tliutwd ftVfr.vloiiy hpt Uavid. Anil
H K.'flmml (to her ub It! all the peoplu
bIio liutftfl Wf;ra ubout to Iftke the one
Hhfe lov;l uwuy fruin hfrv 1 ,:
'It evoryljoiJy la talkiitlrr-of oourBe
there will he Bomeonu to tell' him," she
tjiouglit irppreh.-niiWely." theffit an If
nil her past, all her lltll- Indulged
viinlth-H with guentln, weru Hiunding
ahout to tentlfy ugulnHt her,
Wiit'fi Hhe n-achml hiuriK and lt her
Hidf in ut tliu oittage door she looked
jiijout lir at. cveryLhing with u con
MciniiH fvrUuK thai, tliu iat hud rohhed
her of all tin fulure. All the lovely
comfort C hr little homo was haunted
with at-eu-sing ininorU'H. H was If
.tverythlrig .wax tainted, or wa ahout
10 he taken away from her.
And tlie. more h tried lo get; away
from h(-r thoughts the closer they closed
In ahcut her. iler only hope of relief
Hmoned in going to tJiiviil anil confess
iiig every tiling, y(U hMc 'wuh u I' raid
ulrnhl. afraid! , - '; ,
When David reached hoiho at dinner
tlmi I'atrhda looked at him with taarH
iu Jier eyes. - No! Him did not huvo
courage enough to put. hi.s love to the
teHt. ; ' '
Vet all tin .while sin- remained sil
ent, there was thu dre.nl Hint someone
elHH might f.t-ll him. And what then!
"Patricia, you don't looic wull to
night!" (mvld remarked Juat as they
were flnlnhlng'dlniimv-
"Oh, 1 I'm flue," aim said hnslily,
tho fear of discovery clutching at her
heart, ,
.She got up from the table and picked
up a hendful of dishes to carry them
to the kitchen.
"Don't wush them tonight," her hus
hand -pleaded. "you look tired lo
ileal h!" - f .
"No! I'm not really!" slie Inalstecf.
He piled up some of thu empty dish
es, himself and started to help her.
"Well, then you need to get out more
It's that. , We both stlck uround home
tGO much. Let's dump these things In
CHIROPRACTIC
tor RHEUMATISM and LUMBAGO
' . ' It is Safe, JSane and Sure
. Investigate Chiropractic and what it is doino- ,?
j . . It will do as nineh for you.' " iht!
i Exami'natipn Free. . .-Full Electrical
' . DR. GEO. A. SIMON Pment
916 Willamette.- Over -Ludford's Paint
the kitchen and no out somewhere to
night." "Oh, no! I couldn't," Rhe objected.
He walked around the table. to her.
"Come on! Let's run around and call
on the Porters. I promlsefl ' Vndy a
month ago we'd drop around some ,
night." - ' !
Tho dishes trembled In Patricia's
hands. "I I enu't! 1 don't want to see
anybody," she declared In desperation.
Her brain was tormenting her with the
thought, "They may he some of the
ones that are talking."
Her husband took the dishes from
her shaking fingerri und held her hands
imprisoned in his own. "Now what's
t,h mutter, dear?" he que.sUoned anxi
ously, "you ore sick?"
1 -Like a flower oh a broken stem Pa
tricia wilted Into his arms and burst
into tears. The torment In her heart
was too great a strain.
As he gathered her to him she clung
to him In a sort of hopeless way.
Carrying her into the living ,roorn
David placed her carefully' on tho win
dow Beat among "the cushions. As he
put her down and bent over her she
sji w that his eyes held a look of con
cern. : -
"Now tell me what the trouble is," ho
demanded with emotion.
Hut, as sho loo,ked deep Into those
eyes that wero so eloquent with love
she knew that she did not have the
couruKe to tell him the truth. Yet she
must give some reason some excuse
for her sudden tears,
A smile touehed her lips suddenly.
Then her urms crept up about his neck.
"I I'm a. foolish baby,. David. Aluybe
I'm tired! You know. today is the the I
Mm ami weve ieen murrled Just 15
months. And you never said a word
about It," she declared, then buried her
face in his neck.
Dnvld'a features were n picture of
guilt hut Patricia did not dare look at
him,
i David's features 'were a picture of
guilt but Patricia did not dare look at
him. .
"Korglve me, dear heart!" he begged
earnestly. And for answer her Hps
sought his and. found them. . .
Tomorrow -Quentln Again,
i Z 1 T. n "
Eugene a Quarter Of a Century Ago
j irr a irnnxTTxr'iCi TXT rnrri riTmir tty O
. :; HAPPENINGS IN THE CITY'S niSTORlT
. : 1' 1.111CI AKX 21. X!I!I
AVnlliH Xanli, father of Clifford Nish.
ill ivi! n Iwiiiro on :i numieal "iubji'd
lit tlie iiiinin;binn mimical featlval.'iu.
eordiiiK to word reieived from hint by
l'rofeHxor Irvine M. (lien. ,
Mr. W. W. OgU'Kby, of .lunition City,
won an iiii'omiug noHSi'iiRer on today's
2:1(1 locnl train.
David Butler went to Pnrtlnml this
moriilni! and' will leave in n Hliort time
for Alaska.
, The. oomminsiontrs court has a man
at work cutting down a number oi the
maple trees uround the new court house.
A carload of onk furniture has arriv
ed from the east for the new court
house It consists of desks,' chairs, etc.
. O. W. Smiil,,
in the afternoon. 0er J"
IB the d recto,-
. . n. Miillli, Sr.. of Ifi. ,
arrived today for vi it '"ff1 .Fi
I . S. Smith. il knowi " h,.hl',t
Ijntversi.y f 0rcn)l fo02""(S,
I tna
Street Commiuin. . " i
work toil ii." .r ,r!i.,
theslreet-,,;
Colonel ni-.e-JiS-' !
cn from the s.,s as tl,f, , S,"'
curred m Cuba during l,is UUHH
ture this evening in T Z ."'"'".M
Willi-
' 'riinriiilH ofio.:t nlca. thliiK nboiit ,
tiluln w'ulldnit. "Voh1 'tlon't hove to
cool your linelH (or two hour
ink- for other to tee off
Editorial
Opinion
TWO SENATORS AND THE TEAPOT
(Snleur Capilul Journal)
According to Itobert N. Stanfiel l. j.m-
ior Cnited States seuntor from tlri'nor.:
and-along (he river, find its greatest asset , should bo the
Well, you luinl Ulimio ni.lropolltona i,,,,!,. Vlc ,,M ua (,.( ,1 ;iu nn,..a iWnll hnt
for fulllnif to bo .oll)e. Nobody lines "-"V v......... -m,
to bo cmied a iiiirneit bick. ilawus and parkings, uiiilorm sliado trees and beautitul arks
Tim only iiiinKtbut prevents the for-' aro dependent solely upon civic pride and the educational
umtion or 11 third piirty is the convieT jcainpnjjp,ia jg direction set in motion by the women's
,ion;.hai it would finish that way. , m.gai)izat!()Ufi w! ;,, ti.tio accomplish the desired object of
The moat loBicni orituinent nmiinat mnking t.li ih tho uiost (listirict, attribute of our citizenship.
x'-(reo soeurltles Is I lie fuet Unit the r . . ,, in
her follow im them. VVlien that time comes the tourist passing through Eugene
I will pause longer to look over the city and in many inslances
Isatisl'y a. desire to dwell permanently among; such attractive
surroundings. ' The tree-planting movement is an essential
factor in the civic -improvement campaign.
- - .Why doesn't, some city adiiiinislration do- something
practical about the drainage ol the areie .Hooded during
tax'
other
There eeems to bo on tlhwi-lilen
lnw that upholstered chairs mustn't
(ret ooinrortnble until the tapestry
wears rnttirod. . . . ,
i
lllHtnry mentions very few people
thul became Kreat ns H resull nt vin'
rylnic about the servant prohlt.ni,
. v
There Is ouo flue tiling about flirbt
lliR tor ocean fretKbt. We can d II
Without hoHMllliK that Hoi! I.n Willi us,
tiuiicH:
Irue, tiiere are a few suspicions
circiiniHtances, such as the, !jil(M),0tH
lonn which Dohcny gave to l''oli
und the if-'fi.OOO loan which Sinclair
gave to 'Fall and the methods used
" to convey these Bums into the hands
of Full. -' We Itnow that
Jloheiiy estiinaleil his lease on the
naval reserve ns worth , $ HIO.OCO,
ihM), The luii-enn of mines csliinr.tr.
it at. .fTSHMHMUXHI. C'onitnon reason
. would show tiiat. a man of the intel
ligence of Kail would nut. take n
' lirihe of SUIO.OH) when $HHUI0,-
11(10 was involved.
' All of which throws Ihe spotlight upon
Ihe curious coiiituereialied psychology of
our junior senator, who thinks $UMi(XHI
bribe in n lfltX),(IW,tH0 steal, evidence
of innocence, liecmise Ihe percelvlage of
rilke-nl'f is too sniilll, Vend who can -s.'e
no moral turpitude in the robbery of the
-, ., iiia i iti ii ii ll'um" ooiiiiiiu lor . uie curicuiueui oi
the winter season by the Amazon slough; Something ought pmflii-ern.
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P. M. Deliveries will he mode
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' " " ' . If
The (IIhcov
afraid of h
earlier illscov
ta Cluits,
to have been done years ago and could be done without dc;
lay if -the impractical dreamers would come .down to earth.'
.I'rohably !);riO,()00, or even less, would deepen, straighten and
clean out the channel where necessary to an extent that
, would : remedy the just complaints of residents in that sec
tion. Deepening the channel at the western limits of the
city has done much good, and Ihe worst section now is
'above' the Willamette street bridges 'where the channel IS in, in the removal of prolesting officials.
.very that her husband is narrowed down so that, the water is partially dammed at ',V,,''',!',''"VT " .V'"'1'1' !'!' lr,"'s'"'','s
r is mm as miiiitiii ii it Out ii i . mi . i i i ' .i i-i v. iweie veiled and the sudden prosperity
M'ery (hat lli'-io Is no . Sua tilled slllge. Tllllt might be easily remedied. Ellgeiie CIUI- of the Iwiiki'iipt ex-seei-Ktllrv of the in-
jiot afford to spend $:i()0.()00 or aiiy oilier large sum at, t.liis !i''.rfi:;;;;(lu'vi''ir "'" 1001 ."' '"V lmv"1
Air. KlanfieUI is probably sliocked t tint
Mi: Km 11 is mvmied at all he esteems
him for 1h good a business man lo sell
otit for Ihe paltry Iohiih so fur proven.
And be eim see no evidence of cnnypiniey
iu the secret Nlivifiion (rf tlie puhli? 'do
ma iu bet weru evploithie nynliciites.- m
'.the imymeul of $1.NHI,(HH) (o on,' eon-
jg cvrn for slayinp out ami another
"tv.i "if in ii limner oui i iu ur mtriiin;
Almost overy girl reaches
when sht develops phiies nod
viclloii that htir parents dou'
stand her.
iin on draining1 tho Amn,011 slonli and count met ini boulo-
ihe con. tviu'tlH iiiitl a park syHloin, wliou all that those aflVck-tl ask
. ,is piat'tical rt'liot. Tho inonov oxiiontlinl Tor tisohKs
on-
'orrect this seutenr-: "It's n benn
llful ituekluue," sld site, "but I'd !uv
you Just as iniuli If ymi unwr gavo mo
anything."
RIPPLING RHYMES
By Wtlt Mudi
l:i tl.e ni-ttul of Mr. Slunfieh' who
l".nsts in his Hiito-be-flrapliy in the cmi
lessu'ittil directory that li. is "Amer
mi's !;irt,est. produtv of wool ana r.uit-
gineering might have brought, that about had It been used 'ZvZu, "LZl
whoro it would do tin; most iotnl. "Hnt m trust, the facts so Ur -m-
-' .covered are merely 'n few suiuicions
eirtinnstai'iVM.''' jYetl iirolwil-ly to his
nmszement, they are so susniciniiR that
tlie.vHinve itriven or will drive from pub
lie office every officinl connected therewith.
4 MIITIil-.O iniivicitM
fling ChooAhilth hits two wooden
iiuiun, nuo hp ia neany ,. . I l Wtt8 HOtMUlllRIV I Or lllf 1)0110(11. til MlO KOOKOlOl 101'S
ptiwiri nu- no nnimn, ni)in ritumn - . . .
1. (tig Toon has eplepth fits
rl behln
Hi unexpected tim. nud In his scvireh
litg bun Jte flits an I oompone these
rhymes. Jim ('fiHlng boy la nine years
old, sn tt sawed -off for his slice, yet he
prtsHnts an nepei't bold tin up the road
tin files. And t'ailng's Kiandslro'a ben
on deck ainee up pirn first wore Hour,
und It k o d to htuv trek ot fifty
inllet nn hour. Kor aom day he wtH
hit a row or Uy a farmer' hon. nd If
he ioma a rliinowk wetint will)) lo'oK
llkf then? Oh. nuy matt mny hcipd
hti tft drlvn a dendlywnlu, though ha U
dnuC und tainint , and Ixn't wrlctty
Brtiif. 8o frttnl drivers run ntniick in
every Moott-fltsliifd to?ii, rihI tf wo
K;aply dodgA a truck, a roudnter rum
iia down. Th d nuint cmtif wlien v.
rry waln ivha would a IU'iit win. will
livto irov that he In innt IiIh workn
all anumd within. He'll htvt to ahow
a dneior'a acrt-td which proves that he
la (totiitd, with wita thai art not Ron?
to red, with lega that reach tho ground.
lf may hot drt e a ear of aim nor yet
a cur of tin, If pya or onra nr on the
bltnk. If ht In Rttjeped in gin. KomV
hiippy day, no doubt, tho atalo, which
liiimt t wkn ip yet. wilt put tho lid on
very akuta whottu driving It a threat
Tlio collapso ot tho Coolidgo loiHlulivc program was
eonmloto yhon tho lowor honso tn Tuosdav vsnbstitutod tho
K.arnor (domoorat) tax rovision moasuvc for tho Molhm bill.
'It was shown that tho houso is as strongly against tho ad-
ministration as is tho sonato, and that tho prosulont is help
loss to undortako anvthimr in tho way ol" loinslntion. ,01'
oonrso tho Mollon bill sliouhl Iiavo boon dot'oatod beonuso
Fords.
Mollons, Morffa'as and othor millionairos. It iirojiosod to cut
(leop-ost tho taxos tt thoso most nolo to pay, on tho absurd
ground that if tho rich wero not roliovotl oft thoir taxes tlioy
would ovado thorn anyway by investiuft thoir millions in tax-
exempt seeuritios. Tho idea" of passing- n law prohibiting
tho issuance ot tax-exempt securities seems not to have oc
curred, to Mr. Mellon, or if it did ho rejected it. Tho Garner
bill is the roverstt ot tlie administration measure, making ihe
deepest cut ib the' taxes upon smaller ineoinoH. "
- '. ' 7 ' ' ;
'Hicy are 'accusing Senator Klklns. owner und c.ar
iWest Virginia, of speculating in stocks. J)id lie wer
anything else?
NINTH 8TREET MEAT MARKET
Oualltv tells. I'rire aUt. UV K, IHh.
do
It is thought that the public will be able to stajtid up
under any plan of tax reduction congress mav put through.
. ; , . " '
After all Sinclair and Doheny nmy.b0i?e thought the
machinery of $vornmoiit needed a thorough3 oiling. '
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Q
In 1920 the people' voted for a business adininistra
ion.M They seem to have got it and most of tho high of-
1
phone, company says:
Iividii(ln of i-i prr cent on the
cmnunon stock and lt per cunt on
' l.hi participating preferred Htock
I' Jtnve been 'regularly pnid for the
past eight years. The rates clmrg
eil even wince the increase granted
last year, are esa than in commuul- '
tieH of m'mihir size in the northwest.
How is it that the telephone business
on low rates in Coos and Curry couuticn
yields hamlnome dividends of 10 nud 32
per cent, while on extremely high rates
iu rulfnomnh county the phone company
perennially claims t Is unable to make
an hoiit'Ht. living? -
. llow is it also that' the old Uurh'son
phone rate is Htill in effect, iu the big
citie of Washington, with its bash rate
of JRX.50 for business phones, against a
basic rate for business phones in. Port
land of $10.50?
How is it that the coilrt, state and
federal, have rejected every demand of
the- telephone company to get an mlvance
on the Jiurleson rates in . .Washington,
while phone patvons in Portland .nnd
Oregon have ?een waiting several years
for tho Oregon public service commis
sion to cut Oregon rates to something
approximating the old Burleson rates in
the state of Washington?
is there anybody outside of th te e-
phone company and the Oregon public
service1 commission who can explain why
plrnue rates should he higher iu Oregon
than In Wia.shiugton?
DID YOU EVER
STOP TO THINK?
By E. R. WAITE, SECRETARY,
Shawnee, Ok la., Board of Commerce.
said to be one of the finem ;. T
the west. The
suhsulairy -onmanj- ,;e
gtanmr null, h, h no 8aJJ"N .
It has itenerally hrea belintri i
that the I-oub-H,!! eomiiany S
mately eslabhsh a vlaul ,7
math reservalion hohliass, buHkiVus
nrsc int, niation of any move .'
THAT the natural trade territory President WithflMu
your city is a ricn .Becupn-jvuir; j-ii. i , I
vviiuMian 1-Nommatioii
of your city
T1VATK IT!
THAT If It Is properly cultivated,
it will develop much, new business
for your city.
THAT for your city to be a more
live trade center is whatt you want,
and wliut you must have in order
to increase business.
THAT It is. good for a' city to
have a Bection which it can claim
as its trade territory, and where it
can co-operate In an active and
helpful way in the development of
business for the whole community.
THAT it should be the ambition
of-1 every business concern to de
velop the trade territory it now
has, and add to it as much as pos
sible. '.'
THAT . tlie best way to Increase
business Is to advertise. Let the
people lmow WHO you AUK;
WHERE you ARE; and WHAT you
HAVK. I'eople are always looking
for. this kind of information, and
H is good business to. let them have
the Information they want.
THAT if your business is not up
to your nmlbition, you should start
advertising. You must have faith
in your business or you wouldn't bo
in it.
YOU SHOULD BE PROUD OF
YOUR BUSINESS AND IF YOU
ARE, YOU SHOULD ADVERTISE
AND TELL OTHERS.
LONG-BELL IN KLAMATH
Kin ninth Falls, Feb. UI). Civil engin
eers represent iiift file' Lnnit-Kell Luim'ier
se , ronipniiy are at Kirinvootl, terminus of
sji i the Weeil-Klatnath. Falls branch tiue,
sje .with a view to laying out n new roe.il in
i-tiiiui-'-iioii wiiu iue esiuuusiiiuent or
- ashuigton, Feb. 21.Presldeot 0
ide today aKree,l t0 withdraw fconX
senate the nomination 0f (w
tion, Jr., sei-retory to the ItuaJE
tary to the lair fJ
trade . commission..
(JjiMiition's appointmeat wu hHkj,!
by ceimx-mts and iirngressive n!S
cans. A few days uso charges tM
by memiierc of (he commission .b
Christian had souEht to "imiaifo,
them" against issuing a' conii;
ucalnst the Famous I'luyers-Lasfcj ft
company.
Withdrawal of Christian's name hit
his own request, it was slated ii ik
Vvhile Hou.se.- , -'
'. Christian has been snmmonei tt ij
pe-ir l.elore the senate conimer.-a -w
initteo this week to defend kitrf
ai?.iinst the euarxes ami to uifnrn l!
committee concerning his i;iialif!tiiiul
for the .fit) 000 post.
Ford's Railroad Gets
, i Bond Issue Permit
i
. M'rtshlnffton. Feb. tin. Tle'nry Forfi
railroad the. Detroit, Toledo and Ira
ton was autliorlueil today iytl;
terstate commerce commission to Ian
$240,000 of fifty-year five' pet m
hon (Is.
sownnll there, occordtntr to an uncon
firmed report from Kirkwood today
The company has heavy hohiinKs on the
Klanialh -ituliail- reservation, the most
J important. beltiR the . Booth-Kelly tract,
Bank Slaver Found
, Guilty In New York
New. Writ, Fell. L'V.ATolm Firii'm
found xuilty of murder ia the lirtl
gree yesterday as one of the Bajf
of wo hank inessenneri, who fffl
and killed iu a ?4;l.0(K) robber; Im V
vember. 1
Morris and Joseph Diamond, broteen.
already have been convicted ol tie tr-
and await sentence of aeatn.
itruMi PAUSES DEATH
; Reddinc Cnl., Feb. 21.-W- M
Scott of Trinity Center, a wealihj
raiser of Trinity counlv. eliokni lo wil
nt. a ranNi below here last nujtt.'4
an atluck of asthma. ? ,.
Cciii You Bc3.t It ! Yol5eJ
On the other hand. Stenalor McN'arv.
who is on Ihe job, while Senator Htan
field seldom is, was so firiulv convinc
ed Ity Ihe evidence uiiearthe.l of cjivriii-
iiomi mm uaiiii, inai. a Riave crime nan
been comniilieil. that he V"trd for the
senate resiiluiion reuneslinir Ihe resiKiia
timi.of Ncirelary of the Navy Denliv,
who tmnsferrisl the-oil reserves in Mr.
I-all nud wlm has futally. i fler a brief
period of defiance, resigned under fire.
l or volme lo oust Sir, iH-nhv, our
senator is heinir rouhilly ab'ised' by re
plihllnni stahvnrls, j who hold that he
cause l'enhy is n reinihlican therefore it
i tlie amy, of all republicans suiport
him. IiiMiliius lel.-ei.nos have been sent
.Mr. Mi-Nary for having 4he iudependeni'i
to vole to turn the raeitils out. although
only ,iy .-leanin; house thoroughly eatt
the i-erMii-au ivirly redeem itself,'-. 1
rnduesiionshlv Senntor MeNsry seu
kvd aecnrately pultli,. opinion, not una
in Oregon, lint in the nation,' and toe
fact Ilia: he voted against lVnhy ciiiin-t
he l oiistrued as a slap nt President Co,.l
i.llfe hut a- piililit? notice of the ioes of
poiifidenee in those offir-lals responsible
for the oil avatKfal. The president, of
course, refnswl lo he coerced, but iliplo
ninliiiillv g,.t rid of Denhy, theret.j- jn.
itfying Senntor McN'are.
Iloih ns n nailer of public morality
and poliliml espediein-y. Senator McVir'y
was rih in vming to oust n eatnted or
n'l least tin imtimpeteiit i-abiuet official.
WHO CAN EXPLAIN IT?
lOrecnn laily .ioiirnall
An advert isement for sale of an !-ue
ut uonda ot the Cooa and Curry Telt-
r
jts Thw GREAT ', T
WOUSWD ftLPS, C ,','
AWAV cV0 U?.) dA,
Just 7tVs. little Bo . - ;
Zoof &wjS MS, y rf? ?
voice 7z as. r$ (,, v .
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S' , 1 ". 1
C.AH fVeA5 IT R&HT'
'3 Talking 73 up.
NEKTTrtHC? WE'lL
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imm herb aho J ?
of The. Cjqf
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