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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS. THERSDAY, OCTOBER fi, H)27 Page 6 Wichita Suffers From Another Bad Flood OUR COMIC SECTION Along the Concrete W E ILL, I R E C K O N < HE'S LOST HI& TAIL LIGHT A N Y -H O W , itsaa?tTPatißsm WE USED TO USE SO M E HORSE S E N S E IN OUR DRIVING B U T BY-G U M T H E M FE E L E R S / HAIN’T GOT ANY SENSE -7 to use r z r —j , r‘ For the third time in less than a month North Wichita, Kan., was inundated by flood waters o f Chisholm creek and the Little Arkansas river. The picture was made In the heart of the industrial district where many families were forced to abandon their homes and where much property was damaged. Prize Winning Poster for the American Legion (CopyrlghL W. N. U I THE FEATHERHEADS W E L L O F A L L N u T T V R e a d Q u es tio n s , F a n n y K now PLEASE. LET ME BEAD T hi S ACT i C l E ~ ~ / x- . y And So, “ On the Third or Fourth—” it o jr , LOUD. D E A R -IT S T hat D oc T o Q T o B ev s t o r y , isn ' t it ? ♦ o n TH E T hi CD oß FOURTH D a v o f m c f e e n ' s v i g i l ,T h e w e ir d s to r y o f - * / I TO SAFEGVÀRD AND TRANSMIT TO t’OSTHRITlY THE I PRINCIPIES OF IASTICE FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY EXCUSE ME.FEUX— I M U S T P hone LA lì QA MlS&S — NOW DONT READ . T ill I COME- / N BACK----- <( THE AMERICAN j .>#ia¿ó&«¡ia<iia¡Bt¿úl& éSdsáíSoe<*¡*¡i¡*aó& ít^ ■ LEGION >r»4Nví^x^<%í-::.:'U t. ...x .v ....... v ^ X iv i This Is .he prize-winning poster In the contest o f the American Legion for the best poster showing the cause for which the members of the Legion fought and the ideals which they represent. It Is the work of J. M. Mitchell. Monroe House Is Sold at Auction I MM WMÊ all SET, f a n n y ?- osi T he T hi QD o r FOURTH DAV OF MCFEENS **w' " ON THE HAGUE COURT RPR ■ • ‘ < o h flu *.. its T he « fice under T he prunes , I YOU GET up TH is T we . / S IL E N C E j ) ■u/ w hen ' C e i t ' you SE G o in ' buddy ? it ' s HÖSPITAX, WAY PAST MV V. BEDT im s V > Judge Benjamin Cardoza of th« New York Court of Appeals, who has been named by President Coolldge to represent the United States at The Hague ns a member o f the Interna tional Court of Arbitration. Newspaper Union BIGGEST WATERMELON Now Everybody Scream FINNEY OF THE FORCE V /AN is i T T hrue - YE2 PAN T h is MAN DOWN WITH Y £ R , \ /AuTo J I YES SlR]r I - I - c o u l D n T s e e HIM^— / HMÏ IT WAS b r o a d p a v l ig h t - ARE Y£2 ß L O IN Q ER WÖT J NO Site - x ’ m not BLIND, SII? jwvmwwm i jouit, a t ■ The dilapidated mansion at 05 Crosby street. New York, in which President James Monroe died on July 4, 1831, was sold at public auction, the other day. The American Scenic and Historic Preservation society, which bought it several years ago, was unable to provide for Its upkeep. Governor Ritchie Is Now Ohe Tomka / MV VISION 13 ALR i G h T- BUT M Y VIEW W AS \ OBSTRUCTED,SIR.— \ This Is thought to be the largest watermelon ever grown. It weigh* 143 pounds, has a circumference otf 72*4 Inches lengthwise and was grown on the farm o f H. L. Dudley nea r Hope, Ark. Judge It's size by com.- parisnn with the little darkey stand ing behind It. ’ Yes S i ß - B V N T he SAFETY FIRST ST i C k e r S O n m V / , w in d -S h ie l d / Self-Complacency Self-complacency, to a marked de- ! gree, was shown by a woman w h o ,/ when asked whether her child w a* more like Ids father or mother, re* piled. “ Oh, he's more like me. But 7 rather think it's a pretty good thlnd, for 1 don't see that I can coiiplaiih o f myself any.” . Governor Rltclde of Maryland, at the right, with the Indian chief of the i Sus<iuehniinovk tribe o f Indians oi the Woodcraft League o f America, after | ilie governor was given the name o f Ohe Tomka, or Stalwart One, at the Ttmonluni fair. Bankrupt Sometimes a man who claims he vjs ns good ns ids word suddenly becom -is speechless.—Farm and Fireside. \ ¥