t-l SHtwrtl.iy, II.,rsli , 1C21 T II H T I M 10 H - II N II A Jj I) II U II N H , II A It . 13 Y O O - U K' T V O It Ifl ao N I'AGB i M WHI .. C4f4 tfai Week I'll ITkWt Sfa By Arthur Brisbane Mil II I Ml' II '"" MT 3M .MCUHONVIIil.K I'OWKIt. toltl) Nl'.l.t.S IKItTMilZKU, Kit) Ml ('II KKMOIUX; , .10 MILLION DOLLAIt 1IHYAN. Ill It Itt M lUNVlNfl I'llOIU.H.M. ERFS W SAY ABOUT TANLAC "If it had not been for Tnnlac I would alill bo ft nick, discouraged woman, for nothing cine accrued to do mc any good,", says Mrs. Edward Gibbs. l. M.nnr.i of Cltlus: do to Jacksonville, Florida thltt i written In Unit city call on .MaMT AIko. iuhI loarii about Juck K'iivllli municipally owned electric Ilrht mid power plant. There l no cheap water power In Jacksonville oil l imcd, at n coHt equivalent to JO.GO a ton for rml. Hut the people of Jacksonville buy , their current at a prlco lower than , anywhere In the United States, ex- i icpt, perhaps, Seattle, So nays John . II Perry, whoso newspaper, the J.uksonvllle Journal, prints tills ml-, u m II sellltiK t low cost, the people .r J n-kftouvllle make a profit of ti r) quarter of a million on tholr They art bulhlltlg an nddl- i the plant routing olevon litui-, tlmuMnd ilollfirfl, and their ATI lOW. 1 ii.nrv Ford, who will shook tlio ri of big financiers an qtihfltly ),. would ehop olf the hand of a , Miom lieu, lias rcaently M'Arllotl it. 'inii that manufacture fertiltz here rh Ford a;ent Hi Jacksonville ' '..tc1 thnt no many carload of '! it- f ammonia In bug rady 1 -"-Ihutlou to farm? wiuhl ii" i'ii ii ' i!n 'I t x- . 'i -ri All tho advortlulnij la t ho world and all the wilco efforts combined eould nut have made the ureal one cww for TANLAC that has lioon uttaluud, unless this reconntrttetlvo tonle posH8od merit of the Brent oat degree. Over 10 Million Mottles of Tanluc have been sold and the demand today Is k renter than ever hi'foro. That TANLAC possess merit and Iiiih brought relief to hundred of thotisamlH of persona Is attested by the groat number of testlmoulos that have boon received by tlio company from people In uvery stale of tlio Union and every province of Canada. Thoro are over 100,000 such state ments on fllo with the company, all ringing with sincere pralso for TAN LAC and what It bun accomplished. Hero are excerpts from a few of the 100,000 statements on rite: Mrs. Kdwnrd (Jlbbs, Lancaster. Pa. "For years lndlgctlou de prived mo of nearly all the plcnouro of living. If it had not been for TANLAC I would still h a sick and dlucourniced womnu. for nothing rde nonined tn do m any unod! Mrs. Mary A. Ileuaou. Seattle, Wnh.: "Following an operntlloti my atomacli nud nerve socmad to give way aud I became almoet halulaa A laat rcaort I Irled TANLAC. I bagati to Improve froiii the very first. (JJQSIftaiSCCVfdHCSSBEvHflSStfJUBMUUfMjCJHHE presently arrive and thoy iiiul 'll It. Shipment enine and hnu crni'ii tied. Jnckeonvllla undfrirtuiida ihut Ford'a amindnla sulphate I a t.v p rewind of hU coke plitnt What ItiifrvaiA the farmers Ih tin. rut tin t Kurd sIIm his fertilizer. of tkj hlyh- t Kradn. II U a tun lilow lbf mar "'t prle Apparb'ntlv Ford la trying hU . tint Ml (tliIMp N'ltlllwr wlil:ot v iHIiik for M tin It- Shoals Hlth valued 2D lbs., and today auifeellilK rlne." O. !;. Moore, Kamfait City, Mo.: "My stomaeli Huetuetl to prttn mo ' coiiHtautty, food huuiuoiI to do me no Kooil, I would bloat up with gas, lost my stroni;lli. mid could not sleap or rest. I was on the down Krado all the time. Tmiliiq oorrool od my troubles aud put me In ex- ' celleut shape." Thoinas Lutias, Petersboro, Ontar Ontar eo: "Well, sir, buying TANLAC was the bust Investment I ever made, for It bttllL up my lieallh mid strength to where I haven't a complaint In the ( world." j Mr. mid Mrs. Joseph K. Kaake, Detroit, Mich.: "For nioro than n year our three children, ao 2, 4 and i C, had been so poaked and lifeless that wo were worried about Ihem. Their stomachs were upset, appetites poor, the color had left tholr cheeks, their lights were restless and durliiK the day they would Just mope nround, takliiK no Interest In play or anythliiK else. Thoy began to Im prove with trie flml dose of TANLAC and todny thorn are no mora haalthy children In Detroit." Tauhio la for sale by nil cood 1 (Iriijdtlata. Ovar 10 million hottlaa sold. Accept no auballtute. Tako Taular Vegetable Pilla. "Not too niurh. not too ild Aristotle F.vm In rellKloiti emotloi (.(. mh ; frOKjaj mm feTP2ci Ti-VJ B tJ f. ma NFl kjW'.- vSs' EHfilBES -BIH Tlirallling ; CcorROr Millions have done with CALVMET fK. tMM " Bintf uniform and depend it never F!lW any o in". Aiente Ud ibakedy ffiA8VA'T vTOW, mora than over, tho nood for 1 vct.nomlcnl,dependab!o power iHfilt lj tho producer who hi fuci d with ovar IncroaalnK lalor coats. W1TTE Thotlllsz- Coven or ENQINE3 answer thin important i .at Ion rerioctly now un economical, jVpendnblo irwcr plait 11 v!Uiln tlio rjuchof overyono. 4 I TrJar tho WITTB KNOINH IU at tho lowct prlco In hi lory. Into thU WHTi: Iim vor.e th I rliHi erltnci nf mnrw than 40 yoarfl jf enwtnq I...H.II... .. IfWl fV.l hum .llnv. . k u.nvt.1 I.NWn pUcotl u(on It tlialr Ump of optirovul. You, tixi, can put WIlTEon your place, rcuralu tliaknowt oilijo that it rcprvMnta (b Utanuauo ot I'owaa. IktWAklhnimgtowm tha arialnar and loader or tM threttlintf.awantor type. An iTM IUW c4 wim a M Ik. rs&vvi ) fgq w r (ft BEST BY TEST T hiu ad m. aaf J'IgpoJ urplM at eoww far Mm rrJfttkL, J ' Imam In f ol ewwwBMoB-k WlWi KNOINB burn keroaB. raHn, dlaIIUUor KM at a fual t ftutl KUtuanUed for MtUmm U Ur4 work Th WICO Muneto ihm mMit ixirf act aratem of bUh teaalon lanltlon known. HakM atartuut "7 even &a?es2 times asmuchas that of any other J?rand T vi w v V. 40 below zero aura porformancalnany cllmato or temper oture. Notatrrcted by rain, ball, anov bt dct. llinr a-atfilaioaimainl ftiP Ollla ttctal(ryeiulnidnglM Makes All Jobs Easy and Chonp No ncol to do tlio bunl, back bruaklnif work no notd to pay lil uti prtcaa for poor is txir-you cau 12J how Jl.000.00 inoro profit oycjy yoar you bavo a Wirf 13 worklntf on your piuco. jnwautraw nowi oar you havo I Vrrril uorklnif on your nluco. Ir J Alttlzu, 2 to 20 llotfPoivar l.S. GEERandCO. la a mistake, and hroodluu lwida to trouble Frank MrPowall f t it Into hla ln-ad that he hud coinhilt cd the uniMirdouahlu alii. (Ii- lilfft slaved, and uv hh: of "plaIoit." ln HtlltHt hli twr i" t.-r. burning thm ihey tar fMlp In tlnlr mh1 That also prriwd -n , die mind and added to his f.H-.int worrlca. So. by wav of furtlU'r ' 1 plattan" he ehoi hla moth r and father to dentb. , x 1 Siif-h rellKioiia hRlltirlit4)!lan wrm i not unumtal In the old days. Thay droro men and women Into the doa erl where they lived In tilth and Kml-larvallo. Iiiinclnltig Cut hiIi roiiduct plonnud the Lord. It didn't occur to them to ask why th Lord had provided a farillo earth mid eloan water If It planned Him to hurmlta llrl and linn ry. Many have on the "holly mini of JlHiaroa." h deluilud pagan, ait tP'K on aharp milk, wad acnopl ItiK Hitl- coii'rlbullon. ejnvlBeed that Ii pleatod hlc itartlcular Clod , in him altllni; there. i x- 1 The caltiiltiK down of our roll ' kIou emotion Is it most fiepurlant ' forward step In dvllUalloii. Men ; bnaln to reallte that tha myatorloua Pow.r above gv u thi bemillful planet, that wo might ta. care ru It like fallhful Knrdeuam and find happliieaa l the procoaa, ItjivliiK the hereafter to a blither Judgment. x -. Will tho Htalo of Florld-i aeropt or reject fifty million dollars worth of free advertising? If Florida soikIb WIllLuu Jeu uttiKB Ilrynn to tho National Porno cratlo Convention ho will o at his own expense and Florida will Kt froo of chnrgo nil nowapapors In tho United Hlutoa ndvertlBliiK oa could not ho bought for fifty 'f hundred million dollars. If Florida allows horsolf to ho deceived by political gontlomen who bolong to the East Coast Hallway, which doesn't want Mr. IJrynn to go to the convention, then Florida will lose very valuable advertising. President Coolldgo aaks thlrteot million for the coast guard to deal with smugglers. Tho authorltloa In tercept flvo per cent of tho whiskey now. Spending ton millions more thoy might intercopt hovoii per cont of It. Thoy can't atop It. Smuggling cocalno and other drugs Ih a part of rum running, Tho (jiioHtlons are, what is this aovornment going to do about it? And how long will tho public bo con tent to let things drift? WOH'i'lTwiHIiM TIIINflH MfBBMyiiaiM S.M.JARVIS Livestock Commission Cattle, Sheep, Woo!, Hay Burns, Oregon w5 jU",1 ..mi! ,l JI:mUMI!i.M.;i! BWBMJM W IMII WJU B 3. All tiiluUs who Ilvod tho yoar around on farms, In tholr youth, hut who aro at tho present tlmo Incar cerated lit cities, find that much of tho convormttlon or tholr contom porarhm minting to tho stngo, popul ar plays, uotorfl and actrc80H of n docado or two ago, has fow itBuocla tlotiH for thorn. Homotlmou thoy fool Jtoonly tho fact that they wero do prlvod of th" glamour ami fanrlun tlon of tho theatre. Tltapo tvorc, howoraj'rlwli'iiubntl lutes for the mnglcVtl atiluaehionl they niliuad. One of Mte most Worth wlilla thing of Hfo Is tltii family reading cfrcle. On many a winter evening tho writer romumhum list onlng lo the father of (he family read aloud to tho mother who was busily Mowing or knitting, and to tlio children who sat enthralled In tho simple farm living room, while Howard Pylo'8 Htorles of Itobln Hood or Mary Mapes Podge's Donald and Dorothy kindled Imaginations and made the coming of bed time a dreadful event. The library was a meagre one, bill Christmas mid birthdays added to Its tdzo and the books wero no perslstotitly mid devotedly read that they wero "reduced and worn iti the very threads hud glues of their bind ing:" (he best of It wi'ib that tho whole family rend mid loved the same hook.' Then there wan the rlilo in the straw-t'llled alolgh, generously sup plied with old blankets, to (he sohool entertainment In which the older children took part, nnd tho babies who were Just learning to walk, am bled around at their own sweet will The pantomime of Maud Mtiller read aloud, thrilled the audience. How lustily tho children applauded the silent performer! Put It was a family reading circlet A family sleigh ridel And tho mem ory of thoio events Is so vivid that the writer believes this little noted or greatly valued service rendered by farm homes In making It posallhle for the family to oiijny recreation In common, should ho magnified until Its practice uacomoa more nenrly un iversal. STATU MAUKHT NIJU'S (C II. Spettee. Matdtot Agent) What happen to a country. atnt . private IhihIiuwu 'that' huys morn Mian U soils? 'Anyone cau answer ili;:i titt;iUo;i. Mow fao" this ene: I.i otu mr tiili ootintr fold $27,.13U.000 of dairy prulueij nnd lit tho same period bolt lit '.til, 0110,000. Wo bought -of other coitn t lies over eight mid a hnlf millions of dollars more than w ttold. Wits there a dollar's worth of this ?10, 0(10,000 stock ivo boitglu that could not have been 'produced at lionto? Of hldus we ttold ?t rtOo.COU and we bought .fit 8,9 17.000, ..-el the hides tho farmer hi to Mill are hardly worth bringing lo rrnrkol because of the low price, while shoos and all leather trontr bring the highest prions. Kggs, we sell olghl nud ti half million dollars' worth al.roiul nud thou buy hank six nud a half mil lion dollars' worth, and thoiisaiuls of honnorlcH have boon forced to quit huelneis during the pit.it three yertrs. And' so on, a long tichedulu eould be quoted. What a rldlctilott'i syt. toni, what needless waste, work, expense and middle profits ship ping our so-called "surpliiB .docks" to ICurope nud bringing back about as much of the same stock.t. "Over-productloi," we hear of this condition on every hand, Por haps It Is uutler-cousumptlou ralli ed by the high expense of joyriding our products to Httrope and bring ing like ones home again. Hut ho It either, would It not be a good Idea lo so Incrense tho tnrJf on these products (hat Imports can not cniuo In hern and tnke tho mar kets away from Amerlenn farmers' There I a vast difference be tween tlm living and wage stan dard of the United Stales nnd erury rounlry of lHurO'ie. Asia aud 1 Africa. Mince the war tho differ ence have lurrensed. This coun try simply ennnot compote with other nations and tholr low produc J 'it costs. Th present tariff sche dule,! are of llith- off eel In keeping out products llntl undersoil us. Tho tariff on hoof Is 1 centn per pound. Of what benefit Is this to the Oregon stockmen who are go ing hi oke ovory day? The tariff on eggs Is B cents, yet almost $7,000, 000 of Chinese and other foreign products got by nnd help to put tho pnultrymeu out of business. Sup pose that tho $.'10,000,000 worth of dairy products that are brought in hero lo compote with .Amorlcnn fnrmors did not coinn In? Would not there ho a market for $.10,000,- 000 moro of tho dairy products of Americans? Tho absurdity of' shipping mil lions of dollar worth of our ngrl U got rid of our "surplus" and cultural products nbrnnd each year then bringing bnck nearly tho snrao amount or like cheap Kuropcau products, should bo apparent te anyone who will study export nnd Import schodulos. What American agriculture needs now Is protection ngnlnst the forolgn countries thnt can boat us In tho cost of production, nnd elim ination of much of the legion of mlddlo Inlerostn nud profiteers be tween the fnrm nnd tlm rotall store. Tho mlddlo man has no In terest In thnt all crops are market ed. He Is far more Interested in having the suply grcntcr than the demand, so thnt ho can use tho con dition lo break Him nrlco lo tho pro ducer. He doom t want this conn ty to absorb the "over -produc Hon." he docs want t-'i? demand for any cornmodl' xh.iiHld u. p'ay both Mid igrlnat both the 1 rnducor and .'onMimor. With forolgn agricultural pro ducts chut out nnd the mlddlo men nilticozod out, noth the producer nud consume" .vou'd greatly hjtie-flt. i.'M in i ami emflHrttiii&Y i&Wi HAJl ' ' .. I" ihe wtorj of William lton in hr -oinw,'a .rmilr whll .ither v .iirc- who atartH! Ilf at IB lnrniia'' i-kmni 'Hiirl'il : dami ., v..'h .1 'U- lUl. t will ''hall an' .-Jim'i. hi rll of 4.mi i .. ,-. au. u 'r"el ili. I him a forvinati H him Into it tt.j' Mlm- ' mill .im re blawniiip to aouti-l H .' 'tKtirloc I .'Ukj ut Hie Ucr' q". rnofii." ill would l lille.l tna. w Ii 4 itc c Hn'leoaiJ ".r -'t. !ttd he ennte buck wltlt a inithful yi-nrr of 'trued. w--ty cmctfi iitewe)t . farti. m.v ynara Ititer ice l..-r.Uti aud ill healtl .IStth hid Mi" Kinlvrtlrmi of n hlah arrf i" i . deicr nterjr Juh jni.i luiA u lin c belt f lbn Im was ex .f'fA in do ! : ,..! a. MtcMrc hotna of twverty . (.v.toroui h tltidKCd Into .-is it i, Arlaeo W1 went to work as u i a- driver at $20 n month, H i m fdtnc,: f.ilnhm nihI hre "oas after (hat he grndtifttod from u mtntr.c nnd oiiftoeorlng col lew. Step hv Blon ellwoetl the mi- eov in laihhir In siico; hi t'Ovoriman workliiK with ldin III r . : i . .. ...' . i. .... . , boiiiv nejioni rrot" worii, ncr niie.'iiic inoney mm ue am.x. m nlwnTh lenviiii: after otliera riult. vfcprl twelro hours a ilnyiw.i'nnd by doing oaeh tnak glfen htm rltftu (KDMW. At ni-.nt .' lust n niiio tenor iiimi ne una atii. .ltd 1? Itlei.erlng kuroione lnui Mied to do It. 1BP w W Tie T" 'l ant ' 'V nn'tinr "' 'ool 'lica, or jIm t.'fi lol. -uid by keeping -(ttrlaemtvlv .! U " it iterr naked for .i ral in M life but r'w. ',! j x!ar I . liow lag ln ii . a'm'v h!iu t'i he ititM do any Job ui. ' it well it. i ! every d't'lar ni lv 1 . t on but waa never iirf sn i I tlio atrnnue abllltjr of mitt I.i it- vested In the covtaiii ! wnri.nl for and when h If u te eliooia n preldeur he w.. il.o ituturnl, loKleel uian. r t -i rr r, 90ffl&&&&&r But We Still P'iy Tlio Piper I our brilliant dnali .ovur! naliona'. Iinnkruptcy for Heoniingly tlioagh wo wi'i i:"t well ihn 'm. thorn nw many persons wlio wouJc' hcnl t& Uml ;vay--iii ountiou C the country 'oad !n the nice Thoy are aJicml oC iho states that u'rcalcid them, Uut':jp Home of rim villaiioa arc rnnniptf them a close nu".. in th. w.lil oxpoinMt'ro handicap. CciiBiiJ' ilKtiroH show that ui 1922 ?tate tfovernnienU owed 91,102,0.18100 In 1012 their public debt was only $'122,71)0.000. In IS1 2 tho debts of rhu HWO counties footed to ?.J71, 528,000. In 1922 tho deb had ffrowii to $lrJJG0,G;iG,000; a total increase of 208 per cent. The business man who would aid in causing such an increase in his overhead expenditures would bo regarded as a lunatic, yet peculiarly these same business men are always ready to vote for public expendi tures without a thought of tho consequences. Whenever some public expenditure is suggested the vil lage homo-dweller nuts on his thinking cap and hesitates, weighing the possible nffect upon hia pockotbook; but as noon as no learns tho burden can bo shifted from tho village to the county then ho becomes a rooter for improvement. Ho pays tho piper, of course, but the tax burden is further removed. If the cost could bo met by the state, then ho would not complain if tho expenditure were ton times what has been suggested. This peculiarity in human nature Is reflected most clearly in tho great cities whore the fiat dwellers do not personally nay taxes for anything. Tho landlord pays them. Ho adds the' amount of his taxes to his rental? aud ho usually adds ten :)t?r cent, or more for good luck and safety. Tho flat dwollor pays and ho pays through the nose but ho doesn't realize it. In liko way tho small town home dwel ler pays and pays through tho noso whenever he fails to take an interest in local affairs and pormits county expendi tures to run wild. Time will come when tho public conscience will revolt against tho selfish scramblo for local improvement at any price so long as thu monoy can be takon from tho goncral purso. The outrageous omnibus bills that disgrace our national legislation give us an example When wo learn to kick out our Congressman because ho has thrust his list into tho grab-bag to "got his" for his district instead of patting him on tho back and approving tho cheap graft, wo will bo better off morally and financially. Certainly somebody In Washington Is rldlnir for a Fall. If ydu try to creato war you aro sent to Jail. If you try to ljrlng nbout peace they Uirciuer y.u with atrlpea. What fa n poor girl to do lltcso daya? America has loft about $8,fino,0', 4,il h)"i' In n merchant mnijno most of It in ships rotting - hcrimra. Presumably by next year the olllcltil Song i.l tlio See- vlll he Hulo Tlrlttunin, Franklin inverted 5500 In Knglnn ' It Hirncd into S20.000 after 150 .enra To da:, they Invest nothing and 825 000 comes out of tho iiir. lhit Fnmkliu dealt with comma ieru, Now wo deal with lvli'Ks, John Ft, ft m iffL f.A j5 - i3l'' io Kbtt&f jofor M FliSi tWvnlv tiJZJ Old IIwv hhlitkiw Ml.." MP14I, In ih- irj iu' ( iMiriu-.. U'h hard t ktch luni rwlln" well, ! ii'ifi w.rU. b Hug He'll ti.ti ye :...te tho I rouble I, and ,iPr ! i tnd. lie'a nestorud I'M . ,t.i'uiimlit - niHl hid atom) h hurh r lot. I.nt uek he Set iifwi.ilaji hi I he 'i(ah of his Jaw '.h,h ii'iiionH1 him to hwaller, JeV iln vorsl ott ever saw ! And. nlso. he's a'llhted with tin .verbisMn' cough, Mil It wont t.e iiiiexpceted T h't'd up nn' shtilllc 'itf l'ils inrlrg he's 'est i Aplcuilh) chiiece of rulsltj gar den 'reel, -he look the "tin" nnd had tt rh-'ht- gol-duru tho blasted luck 'y He xctri around the live Ions day, reel tin' of his woes ... If Kzry couldn't eat an' sleep, he'd perish mercy known. . . . Hut "Kat an' NleepV his middle name, and has !ceu, all Ids life. If Mils ain't evidence enough go talk to KuryV wife I AwifZ ( BHEUrA,T! J iJ$M2!&l EL EIp3 Co i- t'" "? oon'r k yc A6 TMGV I.IK.U rHE ACT Of CORR(2CTIN6 0 1 J& ' mMU&iffVMh l. I'.,V. Jf. .'.. N 'S-T iA L'Vn.... .. TTV. 1. "ZS&