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TODAY'S EVENTS
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UNIONISM OR BOLSHEVISM
onoinet Rolshevism by Samuel
Goi rXar. arS n. offlcul organ .1 .he American
of labor unionism are prone to forget tnari a
is not an ally of Bolshevism, out . ... -"--j-j-grr.
cause it s less oovioua, iuu- - - - ,
ThV endeavor to win over the unions; failing in that, they
They endeavor to win jn thatj
endeavor to undermine iwm
they hght tnem opcuy. w one
. The .'influential labor leaders in
tractive radicalism or zu yean,
Berger, Hunter ana umci
National holiday In Mexico In rcle-
bration of the anniversary of the
Pnnatitutitin.
John Walter Smith, United mum
enator from Maryland, celebrate his
75th birthday today.
Siseon E. Baldwin, former novcr-
nor of Connecticut nd at one time
mentioned aa Democratic ptvsUlen
tial pouibility, ta 80 yeara old today.
The consecration o( Kev. janie .n.
Morria ai Episcopal biahop of the
Panama Canal Zone will take place
today in Grace church, Madison, Win.
Director of the Bankhead .Nation
al Highway Association meet at Birm
ingham today to receive the report 01
a commission named to determine tho
route of the proposed highway from
ElPaso to California.
A large party of American business
men is scheduled to leave New ior
hv urnx-ia! train today for Mexico
City, where they will attend a trad
convention to be held under the au
spices of the American Chamber of
Commerce of Mexico.
Delegates from Bible institutes,
Rihla collem and Bible training
rhoula of the United States and Can
ada will meet in conference at the
Moody Bible Institute of Chicago to-
Uv to consider the adoption of a
declaration of faith on which all such
institutions can stand.
Frank O. Lowd. governor of Illinois
and announced candidate for the Re-
nuhliratn nomination fof President,
has accepted an invitation to speak
he says: " jtmx, the labor-unions
"The object of allot tnese i. t "fi" betWeen trade
fnr thev realize that there is a great gun
ot;KlA' their
" :;nicm and Socialism; the two are
unionism an- . r.nsitinn Union labor is ine
basic principles are in direct PPsnnio 'is working
greatest bulwark against Soc ahsm Union la
ior the benefit of tne roue-. . ..... .-- -
them. One has but to read he ntJtjere
of Socialism to see tnis viu.ci"
labor." t American or-
ouVh trSS the labor pres, killed labor organ.za
trade unions, throttlea tne laDoip , strjkes
tions, split up "ade '"ffu than this,
mcy iia'v Latinn as well as of American laour,
pUlSUiy lauu., .
plC "it ! fluite evident that trade unionism has ample rea-
J r q , na Rnkhevism iust as Bolshevism has ample
35 IZSFSSZ 'iSZSM support trade
tney upencu hi. jfc orroinct Rolshevism.
unionism as tne sirongesi ucis. 5
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0 WISE KING
Comment of the
State Press
Snappy Gleanings from th
Pre of the
, Valley
Two Rebellions "
W. hava had hut two rebellions In
the history of this country, one over
atate'a riirhta and the other over
oihialmv Thar la univarsal satis
faction over the manner in which the
atate'.-rlirht Question wa settled-
Portland Telegram.
Trlur'i Strlka
Helen Taft favor th organisation
of one irreat teachers' union and
general strike for higher pay. Misi
lilun nuirht to read one of her dis
tinguished father' essays. Oregon
Statesman.
CoL House
Wa are disaiiDointed in the elim
(nation of Col. House from th white
house counsels. He hs given the Im
pression that he was a man another
could ret along with If this other
could ret along with anybody. Why
has he been fired out of the san
hedrim? Exchange. '
Jov Out of Llf
Somebody is always taking the Joy
out of life! Just a it seemed settled
that whiskey was the real remedy for
: ..A ...... n,a Ik. D,,vm m.n r was ar
nas urepitu an ,,, ...,- w r uhiwim a-'- -"-
today at the Michigan Agricultural ranging to supply it to patient in un-
college. linmeu 4UiiiniT.
. r. . I ti" it.... HH...;.ldM n 1 1, a ITnitiMt Stat..a
many ucbikwik vn . a v. "'" .i (n.oi,i..i. v. -
al prominence have accepted invita- Pharmacopal convention, bob up and
lions lO aena a namiuw w w a.'" nrinaxaa. an win "
in New York toni(ht in honor of Horn- 1 use whiskey for an Influenia case,
er 5. IXUnmings, cnairman ui mat wouiu oe m w miris a
Democratic National Committee, by to hasten the departure to heaven of
the National Democratic Club. a patient Eugene Guard.
Convention Ooeninc Today
London. Ont Associated Boards of
Trade of Western Ontario
Varies With Taste
T-i i ...:..: 1 ... .. . an, -i.rl,
Palm Beach, Fla. Southern Sash,' with shrubbery must of course be left
.uanuisciuma to tne lnuiviuuai ana varies wuu mc
laata nf tha owner, and his civic Dride.
Those lacking in the latter, will refuse
cooperation. Capitol Journal.
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We Urgently Request
Re-
Door and Millwork
Association.
Minot. N. D. North Dakota
tail Lumbermen's Association.
Bluefield. W. Va. West Virginia
Lumber and Builders' Supply Dealer'
Association. .
New York New York Master
Painters' Association.
Today's Calendar ,
of Sports.
Today's Calendar of Spin.
Racing
Wrong About Husband
Mr. Moore, of Elma, Washington
says she cannot serve on a Jury be
cause she would worry about her hus
band, who has the asthma. Maybe it
would do him good to be Iff t at home
with no one to listen to his grumui
ing. Ex.
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your presence here today. A fair trial will con
vince you that we are responsime ior inc war u
high prices and Inferior merchandise. We have
evidence in abundance.
The New London Shirts
for Men
nn.u k!nn rllcnln vprl in mir WilldnW No. 2
These Shirts have collars to match and are priced
n rook
Knit Ties may also be seen displayed with them,
Price of these Silk Knit Ties Is $2.50 each.
Very fancy Pure Thread Silk Socks at $2.00 a pair
Together with a new line of Triangle Soft Collars,
with the elastic hook, are all new arrivals this
month.
Independent Voter
, If it i fair to permit an independ
ent to vote aa he pleases at an elcc-
Winter meeting of Cuba-American tion a it is it is also fair to ae-
Jockey club, at Havana. knowledge the right of party to con-
Winter meeting of Business Men'f ' trol party anairs un-K"i"
Racing Assn., at New Urleans
February ' New Prices on
Delineators O. N. T. Spool Cotton
are now No. 8 to 36, 150-yd 10c
here No. 50 to 1 00 1 00-yd 5c
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Annual St Valentine tournament,
at Pinehurst, N. C.
Close of annual woman tourna
ment at Belleair, Fla. '
Boxing
Meeting of International Boxing !
Union, at Pari. I
Joe Lynch vs. Patsy Johnsbn, 8
rounds, at Jersey City
. . t,;c nirion a ap. of democracy,
Ae. kinffS Decome Staitc in ihio 6.-... 7 , u..
nnnsPV? Mauna ailliuunwta i" ?5
possess., mau f-ctivit es commemorating
S YamVday PJa7uary ' !. The king explained that he
dS noUesieany display of luxury during these t.mes of
: SCi Wh!leeAifonso may only be adopting Safety-First meas
ures it is pleasant to think that kings actually do possess
brains and know how to use them. History, even very re
cent history, is filled with incidents tending to show that
-wearers of Ihe purple often lack even common ho s sense
If Alfonso maintains an attitude so; commenbable he may
' actually die upon a throne that will last long enough to be
handed ion to his son. And for these days that would be
quite a royal achievement.
Notice;
TO OUR PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC
' We beg to announce that the Albany Lumber Company ha
changed ownership, but .till remain, under the former manage
ment. We would therefore, request that all out.Undingbill. be
paid on Tbefore the 10th day of February 1920. to avoid the
v , nt t,lrninff over .aid account, for collection.
w7teke tW. opportunity of thanking the ) public for to.
patronage, and to .ay that from now on we will be In a better
. , : position to .erve our patron..
... Dated January 29, 1920.
Albany Lumber Company
The
Governor
Says
"We like to look uoon the Deoole of
our state asone great family, with com
mon interests. We believe in extending
the credit of the whole family to assist
worthy members in safe enterprises.
.This is not socialism, nor is it pater
nalism. It is good business practice."
That's part of what the Governor
says in
rffie COUNTRY
GENTLEMAN
Articles like this, written by notable
figures in state and national life, are
a regular feature of the Great National
Farm Weekly.
The Issue dated February
14 the first you'll re
ceive if you subscribe to
daywill be a "whale"
fai sise. In the number of
features and stories, in
all-round excellence. If
you buy it on the news
stand it will cost you five
cents. If you subscribe
for a whole year it will cost
you less than two cents
for you will get 52 big
weekly issues for $1.00.
Write your name and ad
dress plainly on the mar
gin of this sheet and send
it tome with a dollar. I'll
see that you get the Gov
ernor'! article and the
whole great COUNTRY
OENTLEM AN for a year.
ORDER 52 ISSUES FOR $1.00 TODAY
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P. O. Box 24. Phone No. 11 18 Ind
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The Anker-Holth
Self-Balancing
Bowl
Cream Separator
Seelit at the
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HAZELWOOD CREAM
STATION
H. L. Stenberg, Mgr. 1 28 West Second Street
RUGS, RUGS,
RUGS
They have just arrived and represent the lat
est designs in rugdom. These prices you will find,
extremely inviting and you'll enjoy visiting our
big display, for you will be sure to find just the
Rug you are lookng for. We would advise early
selection, while the display is large and so many
styles are being shown.
The Selection Includes
Velvets BrusBells
Axministerg Tapestry
Klearflax Wool and Fibre
Choose while the display is complete
Fortmiller Furniture
Company
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