IRISH I Kt IN ".MOI,M KYIWNOLKD" AMI' WHS HTAIl. I m filming "Molly Untangled.'- iti" jjtpsi I'nrnniount production starring Vivian Martin, the company had the tlnir of their Uvea and It Is aafe to Mv thai thorn was more brogue and j,or,. Irish anerdotea acattered round the staid old atudlo than ever was thn follewing: she MM QaJ nwar ri'l between Um t- families remind ed lior of the two Irishmen who llwil rlc b side. One owned a paarli treo which had n branch growing over In to the neighbor's yard. The owner accused hta neighbor of stealing the lii-aihes hut was sent scuttling back to his own yard by a well directed shower of "Irian confetti" from the Ss mil before in its existence. The bitter fueil between the Barrys and the O'Maras was a continual source of jnosement to the fun-loving actors. Harrison Ford. Miss Martin's lead inK man. and the little atar heraelf kept the company in gales of laugh ter. One of Miss Martin's stories neighbor. Vowing to get vcn, that ntglit he climbed out onto the branch and sawed it completely off, fulling and breaking both legs In the process. "Molly Untangled." n typical Irish production Is to appear at the Liberty Thcatro on next Wednesday, May 21. CHFAr KtHIII WILL COMB XO MoltK. City bosses who are waiting for 15-cent eggs and 30-cent butter and 40-rent corn and 25-cent bacon, so that they can cut wages to the pre war level, are due for a long, long wait. Do you know what kept food prices low in this country for 50 years? It was the farmer with the strong bark and the weak head. What gave townsmen 5-eent a quart milk for 20 years? Hordes of farmers, not dairymen, who were willing to bury their nose Id the flank of a cow for five hours before the rest of the world yawned. And bury said nose for a bare liv ing. What gavi u.s 25-cent corn? A horde of farmers, and their sons, and often their daughters, who were willing to work from dawn to dusk In the fields, regardless of what their harvest might bring. The farmers, until recently, con sidered it their Job to raise all the foodstuffs they could, whether they broke even or not was quite immat erial, so long as their fields bore as rigorously as did those of their neighbors! In short, it was a countryside pride to work your head off because your neighbor did, and to leave the ques tion of your reward to the city buy ers, and commission men, and pack ers. Novor again, for the American far mer. If the city worker has woke up, and the returning soldier Books the way to Independence, the American farmer has been twice stirred. The war taught him that, instead of merely being a born slave, destin ed to sweat for sweat's sake, he was the backbone of the nation. And we can discover no reason why the farmer shouldn't receive decent compensation. No reason why he, alone of the world's workers, should do 16 hours a day with Sundays besides. No reason why his investment and labor should not receive the duo per centage of profit that every other business and effort demands and f.'et i. He'll get what Is coming to him, or a number of us will not eat with the regularity that appears to be an established custom with the average eater. what we menu ' The northern part of Ireland was (olonli'.ed hundreds of years ago by settlers from Scotland. Thy have preserved to a groat degree the habits and qualities of their ancestors. Kven the names have survived. McOovnrns, McCoys and McDermotts reveal their origin in their prefixes. A McCormack is of a different stock from that of an O'Connor. The Scotch are essentially a race of ambitious tollers. Th' f are not ably a nation of machinists. Nearly every marine engine room on thn ocean contains a Scotchman. What wonder, then, that the north of Ireland is dotted with wealthy manufacturing town? And what wonder that the south of Ireland wants to help divide the income? The south of Ireland contains the same stock that came there two thousand years ago, rolnforcod a little, perhaps, by the British, or Cel tic rnces who find thither when the Scandinavian . and Gorman Saxons made their conquests. They have preserved till today too much of thn conditions that existed then. The northerners decided to do otherwise. The Irish population Is as complex as the Irish question. Without crit icising the qualities of the southern ers, one of which an Intense love of freedom shows how high they can rise, we must concede that they have not made thnlr end of the island a counterpart of the north in Industry or wealth, although they have exactly the: same political prlvllges. and more than the same political representa tion as any othor citizens of the Brit ish dnplrc. Which are facts to he borne In mind when we undertake to determine offhand ull the Irish prob lems that we have not yet begun to understand. HER(J HANK DGNS PUY TOGS AGAIN , BIAVAKO The following animals have stray ed from my place: One two-year old and one three year old heifers brand ed with XB bar; one Roan Durham bull with the Brad Moss brand: T 0 I. Other cattle branded with 11 ,' marked overblt in each ear, may alao' be found away from my range in Sunset and in such case I shall pay a reward for information leading to their recovery. C. V. Reed, Narrows, Oregon. O'Connor & Carter For f rent! fruits and vegetable. Famous Delicious Apples Special prices on ton lots. W can alao supply you with Fresh Meats Coal and Wood Grain and Baled Hay PboneC-tF Bams Hotel BaUdlng WRAY'S AUTO STAGE All Touring Cart Leaves Burns Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday Leaves Bend Monday, Wednesday, Friday, ..Sunday Pare Burns to Portland via Crane with bprrh llnnk" Oowdy (he first big leafcua ball player to quit the rame and get into the war Is ck in play togs again Itegnrd- of how well he can play this ..i lloslon Brave fans welcomed tie li hero of former world series play in a way befitting his plunge t the very outbreak of war to help Uncle Ham win -Hank'' en- llttled with the llainbow dough bey S. DAK. SENATOR GUNS FOR BOLSHEVIKS r iiktkiim;i;m;;ii s. We hear so much about the free dom, of Ireland or rather the lack of It that it la well to lie certain 3 B SSBJSK I I la r . TB SpnK jl!t? fl BRiGGS AUTO WOOD-SAW Attachment On mn cuU IB canias 2 maa. SB card. Goes Anywhere Any Auto. BRIGGS k BURPEE CO. be. Iioiuctortr. Zn Hawthorn Av . 1'urtland. Sand for Infomatlon and llluatiatad Circular rrh 2.'J.1 .rth flij.ir, Fun? BiiniH to Portland via Bend with b Ship Perishable Goods, Express and Fast Freight via Bend in Our Care FARE. $10.00 SO lbs. baggage free HEADQUARTERS AT REED RROS. a Some bavni2. o-vc iusc Good Judge You men are saving every cent you can. You ought to know that this quality tobacco costs less to chew not more! You take a smaller chew. It gives you the good tobacco taste. It lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresh chew so often. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW fut up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco 7 ,fr SSi Senator Thomas Sterling: of South Dakota Is Kunntnx for bl I shevlks He will father a bill In the next coneress asking that n loval aliens be deported wttbMI trial If caught participating In revolutionary riots, to prohibit tie- red flag, rnd censorship I f lltoratura which preaches Ciatoi a!;y Jr" " li THE UNIVERSAL CAR Ir1 II y Make the Burns Garage your headquarters during Chautauqua Week June 24-25-26-27-28-29 Range Horse AUCTION at South Omaha, Nebraska FIRST SALE JUNE 16-17 FRANK SNYDER and BILLY WALKER Horse and Mule Salesmen CHRIS HUGHES, Stable Foreman I. C. GALLUP Mgr. and Auctioneer A. H. CARLEY, Bookkeeper I. C. Gallup Horse & Mule Commission Go. South Omaha, Nebraska m V m W""aV V V at""aV er n Kanw Horsf3! Kaisers Special Horse Train Leaves Crane, Oregon on June 8 Fair prices are expected, and we would like the support of the Eastern and Central Oregon horse raisers in order to establish a good market for the range horses. We have had Billy Walker in the southeastern states for the past several weeks and will keep him among the buyers during the month of May. He has the promise for many good buyers for our first sale. As horses willjbe mostly purchased by southern buyers, would advise shipping fillies and mares aged from four to six, weighing from 1050 to 1300 lbs. As I have had several years experience and as sociation with squthem buyers, I believe I have an opportunity to make some of the best possible sales for Harney County horse raisers for the present sea son. Will come to your ranches and cut your horses to best selling sort. Phone, write or see me for fur ther particulars, as all consignments should be in by June 1 on account of ordering the necessary cars. 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