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    my, whai a mlstuke. I road it Guilt
when II was Quill What a change
| II makes. The Good I Julies of Ihe
church had discovered (hat Ihelr
paslor's wife wm a little short on
bed clothing, and al Ihelr Iasi ahi
meeting. Hlsler M arose and said
"Dear Misters. I move Hint we piece
them a quill." Hlsler I’ a'd. "1 see-
ond the motion." Sister K, chair-
woman of Ihe meeting, put ihe
question, all In favor say Aye, and
amidst clapping of hands everyou»
pro ent shouted, "Aye " No guilt
there, hut II l i e * qillll, under which
the pastor anil his wife could lie
and breathe out prayers for the sue-
cess of the i ear's work, and for a
spec'al blessing t i l l the ones who
had been so (aoeghtful.
Yours truly, H W Smith
Wipo Your Specs Bro. Smith
Pttrllund. Ore,. Jim. 7. 19.1.1
Dear old Springfield New*
M A I L S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
Just u little pleasantry from an
Washington. I». C . — P re s id e n t
Ou* Year In A d v a n ce----- »160
six Month»
,1.00
Old Huhsicrlhcr only the change of
i elect Roosevelt Is already making
Tw o Yaara In Advance — ,2 50
T hree M o n th .
60c
a letter hut what a difference.
his Influence felt In Washington.
I think we are always looking for
Everything wa» «et for the enact-
Count; Official Newspaper
kept trying* to picture the years; the ready, waiting g lor
: ment of general manufacturer's
for him The footman! som ething sensational. When we
years ahead.
glance nt Ihe front page of the
THURSDAY. JANUARY 12. 1933
passed him. John caught a wall of
i sales tax law. with both the Re­
Jehu had an uncanny imagination. scent, a man with a scent, possibly
morning paper we look to see what
John
had
re
(reshed
himself
in
the
publican administration and the
He
kept
saying
to
himself,
"This
is
yarZum Jez/pAme The area door ! happen'd yesterday that was startl
Democrats in congress In favor of dr” s,n*
“* the mirror
A PLAN FOR RELIEF WORK
rot.
this
is
bally
rot."
He
kept
con
opened Tashi and the f v tman brought
appr»isingly. The deep tan of the . pen
up pictures of John Breen, per­ out and were strapping a patent leather ; Ing. Who got killed. Who was held
An expansion of the relief program without unduly in­ it. «hen «.>rd came from Albany was being leeched out by the city of juring
haps
even
.1
dm
Van
Horn,
lolling
on (lie rear carrier II w i, ill up anil robbed Who was sent Io the
creasing the cost to the taxpayers is needed in l^tne countv. that Mr Roosevelt had different shadows. He brushed hack his stiff about the world, the lucky husband of trunk
leal enough. John looked Then was i Insane asylum Who ran off with
Idias-
and
that
killed
it.
The
belief
*
“
’r
Re
»mtled
so
like
Gilbert
Van
The greatest need is to provide work and with the excep- is growing here, however, that R ”rn- . R* hardly cared What did a very attractive woman, a wealthy plenty of room fc«r an tiler trunk I tie an other man's wife. What are the
woman constantly followed by admir area d >r clanged behind the men He
t,on of road work this has not been done. This work should ..
' Josephine want ?
Japanese doing In the Chinese? ad
not be technical, or require much skill and no big invest- there will yet be some cooperation
Alter dinner they u t in the familiar ing glances, and sly comment In the thought lie saw Josephine pail ihe Inflnllem.
Client What do you think of III«
That belief is strengthened by the library. "I leased the house, you know, years to come he would drop out of the heavy library curtains and look out.
nient for equipment by the county.
Well, when I gel my Springfield I Idea of giving Ihe money hack to
fact that Norman H. Davis, who after Gilbert’s death. They changed famous company of the unknown few He must lie quick. Again he read Ihe
Our suggestion is that Lane county loeate on some of has been Mr Hoover's principal »Imost everything, everything but this Engineers would no longer refer to note, it was very concise, it was in­ News, of course I want to know ' the hank and asking for a light
him, seriously, among themselves. sistent.
its most accessible timber tracts, which have been taken emissary
in Europe, spent several 1
,h< ri*'nl A fire was crackling
what has taken place In Spring- i *«ntencei
for delinquent taxes, a wood yard where hundreds of unem­
,
* „
_
m the open hearth, a wide deep chair,
L awyer- Rotten! How would you
|
field
that Is Interesting Ho glntic
ployed men might work for a nominal wage taken from the da. s in conference with Mr. Rooae- Van Horn's chair, was near tie glow
! ing down the front pngo I read be able to pay tue then?
velt.
Mr.
Davis
is
a
Democrat,
and
of
Hames.
John,
standing
till
Joscjhine
county relief fund. Without having to buy stumpage the
j "Church Membership Gives Guilt
admirer and supporter of the curled on the lounge, u t down. Tashi
wood cut in this manner should ultimately bring the countv an
"Ilow did the detectives discover
incoming president. He Is under brou«k‘ • *r,y and Josejdiine lit a
' to their Pastor." Um. Pm. I said,
somewhere near cost of production.
cigarette. Then she jumped up. John
some pastor has gone wrong! Well. I lhal Ihe gangster was disguised as
stood to have given Mr. Roosevelt had a cigar and she lit a match, cupped
In disposing of the wood cut by this method the coun­
I bet It wasn't the Methodist a woman?
comprehensive picture of the the flame in her hands and held it for
ty should as far as possible avoid direct competition with a European
! preacher, for I know Dr. Pollard
"He pussed a m illiner» window
situation and the noces him. bendnig close to him. Tashi had
local retail wood dealers. There are sections of this and sity for early action not only in the gjne
i wouldn't stand for any ihing like without looking In."
other western states where wood must be shipped in for matter of consideration of the war Josephine drew her feet up on the
i that, I bel he would give him a
hundreds of miles. These sections have their relief problems debts, but also the disarmament lounge, and prepped by cushions, blew
I.eaty Is that fellow McFall all
dose of medicine Glut would make
too. It is possible an exchange could be made with other conference and the International smoke wreaths toward the lire. Tashi
him wish he hadn't. And Sister Van right to take on a fishing trip '
returned with a tray. Both took
counties of wood for Idaho or Washington potatoes, wheat, monetary conference.
W>.'< Is, he? Huy. besides doing
Vulaah would give him a piece of
Cstracs.
corn or other products which in turn could be furnished thè
Ihe
looking he'll think up lies for
“John,
you
must
tell
me
about
your
i
her
mind
with
no
uncertain
sound
F irm on D eb t S tan d
poor in Lane county.
adventures, in South America"
And Dr. Emery would tell hint when Ihe whole bunch
Political Washington hasn't re­
a long while they talke i. aimless­
he came Io hwve hla teeth ex am in ed
Then there is a possibility of wood being furnished ceded a bit from the attitude held For
The n vises cf the city were dim.
state institutions, maybe in lieu of some of the millage taxes by both Republican and Democra ly.
, that some dentist In Home former
Evelyn Newbrlde nail Iwo um
Memories grew about the flames I. hn
the state extracts from Lane county.
I pastorate "has pulled your wisdom brellns given Io her and as she
tic leaders that there can be no glanced up at the painting c f Gilbert
Hern, lifelike under the light.
i tooth, nud you need to have It re needed only one she took tho other,
The third method disposal would be to wholesale wood cancellation of the war debts ow Van
Then they sat in silence Suddenly
, placed." Brother McElhuney would (he girt of Handy MarCIInlch. hack
to the retail dealers.
ing by Europe to America. That Josephine reached in a fold of her
refuse to bring him any more tur- to the store and asked If It could
W e- have never been an advocate of government in there will have to be some revi­ bodice and drew forth a package, hand­
1 alps. Bro Chris. Hansen, he's a be exchanged for a gentleman's
to John "These bel ng to you,
business and we are aware that some of this wood business sion o f terms, perhaps in some ing.it
John—I've kept them, you see." The
! new one | | used to curry his mall umbrella, for her husband She was
would be In competition with wood dealers. Hut the state case a reduction of the Interest letters
were in his hand, the outpour­
on H F. D. No. 2 |. H e’d tell him. i told II could not be don«.
has three large print shops and the federal government a rate, perhaps in other cases an ar- ings of his fresh enthusiasm, the ones
“John was on fire, he kissed het Ifu tally, carelessly. He held her I hens ure not laying very well la te ly .' "Bui. why not?" asked Mrs New
close
and
lick
ed
into
her
eyes.
"Why
can't
we
get
married,
now.
large bureau of printing with many contract plants. These ra,,Kemen< which win benefit Am in which he told her cf the aqueduct,
so no more eggs until after Ihe re­ bride, “your firm's label 1« on the
are in competition with our printing plant every day in the t‘rican industry in return for con and of his plans. She had kept them t«. night?"
formation.
through it all. She stood befi re him,
um hr el la."
cessions,
is
quite
generally
admit­
year and have lessened our volume of business b'v many .. ........... W "
against the firelight, a presence out- Newer and greater w rks w uld rise. ! The whole overwhelming problem
Poor old fellow I said, he must
"Yea. madam," replied the clerk,
hundreds of dollars. People seem to think that the printing ted.
lined, her shimmering dress aflame An linen would forget him. long before hi- » I"' ‘ '•fore his eves, I sephine and have surely been careless Lot me
"but
It was put on when the utn
Washington is still applauding uneasy fear held his breath. “John, death.
situation is all right and we have never heard of any wood
f reign lands, palace hotels, long h urs
dealers shedding any tears for us. so we think that in this Secretary Stimson's reply to the and then she was on her knees, her Su h -breams came to him He trie • in e x ile 'edr "ins, caresses, kisses. look al that heading again o h hrella writ* recovered."
head buried in his lap. sobbing Her t? enthuse himself witii visi.n» of endcai t.siitv her rich hair turn' line
time of emergency we might permit the county to at least i inquiry transmitted from the new soft
breasts pressed against his knees, Josephine, with mind | ictures of s. ft over white pillows in a cataract d
premier
of
France
through
Ambas
go into the wholesale wood business to dispose of its sur­
her hair glowed under him in the light. nights, velvet nights t f love, and lone « Id Soft whispering allurements
ador Edge. The head of the “I have always loved you—o/tcays
plus after other means have been exhausted.
delict vus mcmings, in bed "Rats." he Stupid dinners, tiresome people, alien
She looked up. tears glistened like kept repeating The inactivity of the towns, queer uninteresting time te-
No one has a right to make any profit out of services French government asked the Am­ stars:
oh. she was beautiful!
afternoon was wearying
»troying plav: cnat< I <>redom Thcrs
or the poor at the expense of the taxpayer. The quicker bassador to find out from his gov-
I In* three best motor fuels In their c I uhh are here
His
cigar
ha<l
fallen,
he
lifted
hen.
He
Gt-rd
n
r
|
V.|,
en
the
streets,
was
the beginning of the road; she
I
em
inent
what
steps
were
neces­
we make some solution for more permanent relief the bet­
ul your service:
was ready t i take han from his city,
sary to open up the discussion of Her tace scc la se t his. Ihe years He had dinner in the club.
ter it will be for us all.
He arrange<j
gjvc uf hlJ room tocarry him away, to make turn forget.
distribution. Mr Edge passed the ¡2*' .a wiy1,(“>ver1 tbe ownlripiece. Col-
MOTOGAS MoHt tulleB for Ihe tnonev.
u*i
u™ 'ooke^1d->wn, on, tkem ; “I'll be lack fi r my small trunk to-
Perhaps she had seen him. The cur-
This is our solution to relieve the situation partially , question
on to the State Dep; rt while Josephine poured out her heart i night. A m jt.r trij He ld my mail."
\ OLIET-RAY Anti-knock.
*a“»
were
drawn
to.
Even
then
she
there may be others just as good or better. The important ment and Mr. Stimson replied, in John, caressing her. his hungry s ul
GENERAL
ETHYL Ihiublc-powcrcd.
thing is that we do something rather than dole out to all effect: 'T h e first necessary step crying for love, held her close. Life, John grew nervrus. as the time ml«ht l< c mtng down, running eagerly
toward him. The great car frightened
TIU
h
guHoline
in a leader alt over (he world. A
comers.
came
Io»
his
oeyarture
He
kept
is for France to pay ns that ,19.- what is it? What are the things that wondering what he w. ul d do. Jo- him. It would carry them far, far
ir ia i couviticeH everyone.
count? Why are » c here? In the sub­
1,1
forever
000.000 that was due on Deccmbei conscious half-light ;f the mind, under sephine certainly was a superb woman
TO TAX PRODUCTION IS SUICIDE
The ,hnei
’ hort le,‘ " b r,l« l
15th. After they have paid that the patter of love, he seemed t: know. The experiences of the night bekre
,L?n‘" He
need «°
in feverish impulse, poured keif gripping him. He hardly knew :
W e would not mind so much digging for a little more then we will talk about the rest of Josephine,
*ncm
5th and A Street»
Springfield
forth her strong affecti m. She had whether he had captured her, c r j ••<ruse
L»
x
a
»
J
o
h
n
,
taxes if we knew the five, seven and twelve thousand dollar I i t ”
jilted him, and now, at last, she had » hetlter she had captured him. Sev- |
Can
ycu
j
'in
me
at
nine
o'clock
to­
The French ------------
government -- is very
eral messages came for him at the last
state employees were going to take their cut along with
I relented!
night, at my Wall Street office? Am
m> ment. "Tell everybody I'm gone, f> r
the rest of us. Business and industry is about 40 per cent" much concerned over the effect in
"I am tired of this place. We will a few days."
arranging hundred million dollar
off normal and with that fortv-percent went profits be
America of it» failure to pay. it is leave, John, leave it all. W'e will travel,
foundation. We must stop planning
Mr.
Wild
of
the
rid
aqueduct
fight
«ause it has been impossible t3 adjust overheads in anv- not “ going
" 'I * too far to say that Eng we will live in sunshine. The w rid came in as John was leasing He had and begin to rebuild the tenements
much t; effer us." Josephine an !
Offer y. u full charge of construc­
thing like the same ratio especially with mounting taxes land's stock is higher than it has has
John sat on tlie wide 1 unge, he hel! n t seen Wild f r years. It was with
tion. as Lirect r and Chief Engi­
and falling prices.
been in many years, and France's her. her head on his shoulder, her a genuine pang i f regret that he hur­
Desperate illneaB m ay develop fro m m in o r a ll-
neer. The city needs you
Prices should rise on all products but not because of is lower. Reports received by the hands clasping his. It had leen a long. ried rut, and valkcd up Fifth Avenue
A lison S tx a v s s .
menlH
Im properly attended. L ife m ay depend upon Ihe
in
the
c
x
l
dusk
S
•
he
severed
<
ne
of
sale taxes or debts. A rise in prices should go to the labor Foreign Trade Bureau of the De­ long road, but at last, at last
The h'ouse d-or opened; it was only
th se I s allies men feel f r each other,
q u a lity o f Ingredient« and tin» accuracy o f eom poum i-
“You know I've sold the h s.se, the-. th sr str ng bonds of friendship trans­ Tashi, hut John Breen without look­
producers and other productive source if we are ever to partment of Commerce indicate
Ing the phvHiciun« prescription.
going t build an annex to the cending esen love; 1 ve which demands ing, turner! hastily and walked "east
have good times. There must surely be improvement at that -om eihing like a national boy­ are
hotel next door Everything is chang­ so much because f its giving
toward Madison Avenue, across Park
the source of production if we are ever able to improve cott against French goods is being ing, the people arc changing The best
We are a pharm acy dedicated to accuracy and
Avenue, toward Third. Halfway down
quality.
'
employment and create wealth to pay debts and taxes promoted among the women of Am­ New Yorkers m w live abr ad most of As he walked north, lie gradually the bCck his attention was attracted
bis pace. He w iuld get to to a lighted window of a basement
which are now demanding 50 per cent of our national in­ erica, that many millions of dol­ the time. Oh, John, how glad I an. that increased
I -i-tin e al eight o'clock. It was a resident and within was a scene that
lars of orders for French garments, you found me."
come. To increase the tax and debt burden on property
sp'rndid i !ea i f hers to start the jour­ paused his steps. A mother, seated
John
was
on
fire,
he
kissed
her
consumption or business, at this time can mean nothing ladies' underwear and the like have
ney ' y night, in that huge luxurious
•
“We Never Substitute”
ly; * * re,es»'y- He held her close , charU. rolling like a separate little with chi ' n her lap, both looking up
but suicide even for the purpose of balancing budgets. This been cancelled, and that the tourist bn?V
in sn < assurance into the face od
and looked into her eyes. Why cant „ liv r-r ;v r s, the sm >th r .a ’s of the
method will defeat its own end.
f
g
1
ending
over
them.
John
travel to France has been sharply- we get married, now, tonight.-
;
j r sey, unJtI a d l.ar „„ „ -rhf
B rtti,
! transfixed. Slowly he
W idening out of the income tax base to include more reduced.
“No, John, dear No! no! We will Curtains w add be drawn. The driver turned : slowly he started to retrace his
No Elaborate Inaugural
people who have some net income and increasing higher
leave tomorrow—night. I have so many and f . tman. autormtons, efficient step's.
things to settle. The movers ani si r n xientities, I oking ahead, might think
Mr. Roosevelt insists upon sim
bracket rates seems to us to be the only solution to raise
Suddenly the full impxtrt of the de-
age people will be in early temerr w. I their heads off, for all she nr he cared. cision he had yet failed to make came
any additional demanded tax revenue at this time. The plicity In connection with his in wiant
to get some of my things it! order. It was this flair for unusual adven­ upon him. As his tine mind grasped the
person with a net income can pay something after he has auguration. He ha., said that this Go back
to the club, like a good fc y, ture which made her so entrancing
his step quickened. "My work
had necessary living expenses while those who have no net is no time for the states to spend tonight. Get your things packed. I will Jchn w-ndered what she would wear. . facts
. . or my Josephine . . . which?”
T here is little difference in the cost o f good and
Income can pay nothing no matter what kind of tax is immense sums sending in National put my things in the small car trunk. As he turned east, past the hotel, he he muttered aloud as if seeking to
poor
candy. Hut there Is a big difference In taste and
We’ll take the coach, motor t ¡Phila­ stopped for a m ment. His hand was know that all the years were summed
placed on their property or the goods thev must buy with­ Guard troops to take part in an In­ delphia,
get
married,
Jchn,
at
last.
An-1
in
his
p.-.ckef
He
should
have
sent
up
in
those
few
words.
wlKdesomeuess.
Good candy is a food th a t is unsur­
out severe hardships.
7
augural parade, and that he doesn’t then, after a svhile, we can c^vne Lack flowers, frought a ring, rr have done
love wins,” said John Breen,
----------- --------------
see the need of an expensive and and settle things here, and go, g assay a half dozen things that any c .mpetent a _ ‘‘First
passed
as
un
energy
builder.
great light of happiness coming to
elaborate Inaugural ball. He prob
for a few years. Oh I am so tired of lover wauld have attended to. His his face.
THE BUSINESS OF KNOWING FACTS
hand fished up an envel'pe. He remem­
ably will accept an escort of the New York."
He pressed the hell. Josephine, her­
Good candy has always been o u r goal us candy
The deeper we get into the mire of industrial and busi­ Philadelphia City Troop, the im
Late, very late, John Breen kissed bered the note amid the crowd of things self, stood in the door before him. In
m akers and sellers. Eggfm ann’s candy is not only good
that
came
to
him
on
leaving
the
club.
her eyes was that look which only one
ness depression the more clear it becomes that one of the pressive equadron whose black Josephine and left.
principal causes of our present situation was the reckless horses and black horsehair plumes
hut we have one o f the largest selections in th is part
John’s last day in the realms of un­ With the sight and handshake of old man ever sees . . deep into the soul.
Wild, in the flurry, he had forgotten
"Mv love . my first, my only love,”
certainty
passed swiftly. He got up it.
overconfidence of supposedly “big” men in the unsupported in their silver helm ets have been
o
f Oregon.
said Josephine as John Breen took her
early, tubbed and t k a brisk walk
assertions of other “big” men
* *
„ ,
He stood in front of the Van Hom in his arms.
Then
he
sent
off
a
cable
to
London.
O.1
=
house. He was about to go up the steps
TH E END
Lincoln’s ‘‘Cannot accept China post.” That, for Then he thought. Perhaps there was
that!
He
packed
a
small
trunk,
whist­
time. The City Troop is gome times
s-mething
in
the
note
he
should
know,
Insull and his companies. He walks into a bank and asks called "The President’s Own.” Its j ling the while. Several times he almost before leaving with Josephine? He tore
Harboar’ and Pug. "No use.
for a loan of millions. Nobody takes the trouble to inquire function has been to escort the In­ phoned
'Whsrr tho Hnrvlca la Diltwrnnl’
I'H wire frem Philadelphia." Were open the envelope, under the street
whether the securities he offers are any good or not; they coming and outgoing presidents as they
to be married before, or after? light. His eyes followed the brief lines,
Hyd«—Too bad about Blaine going
blurred and clarified, and magni­ blind. What will he do for a living?
“ "x
- 801(1 at a certaln price on the Stock Exchange, i they ride together from the W hite He wondered. Josephine had a very they
fied. His coat seemed very warm He
and that is enough for the bankers. They loan him the House to the Capitol, and then puzzling way about her.
Seek Oh, he’s In Chicago now—on
hocked his stick ever his arm and
money, and now it turns out that the securities represented serve as a bodyguard for the new
He called her up at noon. “Come stepped nearer the light. A huge black the police force.
nothing, or practically that.
after dinner,” she laughed deliciously.
president as he goes back to the |! "There's a mx>n tonight, for the elope­ car had come to rest behind him, sil­
Judge--If you were in that house
ently. a great car with curtains drawn
ivar Krueger, the Swedish “Match King,” likewise built White House alone.
ment. We’ll pick up your things as we It was behind him with dimmed head­ for no dishonest pttrpxise why were you
up public confidence, until the biggest bankers and invest­
go through Thirty-ninth Street. Gord­ lights, like great eyes, as if a monster in your stocking feet?
It is quite likely. Washington un
Prisoner I heard there was sickness
ment houses lent him hundreds of millions on his word der. tands, that the inaugural cere­ ey, dear, till eight.” Something soun.de I eavesdropper
was trying to read the I in the family
i
alone They had no way of knowing, of course, that he had monies will consist of nothing more like a kiss, or a smack, over the phone
note also.
1
He had several hvurs on his hands
turned crooked, but they could have found out the facts than the Incoming president taking
John glanced up at the lighted win- | "Did you notice those modern feml-
He sat and smoked. What a washout dows. He seemed to hear the notes nine touches in her apartment?”
about the worthless "securities" he unloaded on them.
the oath of office on the east front
We heard of one European representative of an Ameri­ of the Capitol building, facing the the old town was! What a place. Still, cf the piano. Josephine was evidently "Yes, there were cigarette ashes on
can bank who nearly lost his job when he advised his boss Capitol Plaza, in which a crowd of k . would never be lonely again He singing, playing. She was no doubt everything “
to lay off Ioans to Krueger.
100,000 can easily gather. The oath but ,he outlook Is that there will Mitchell, may be the only Demo-
Job as president of the Hudson
The very men who were trapped into parting with
will be administered, as usual, by not be tlme to do that before the crat not In Mr. Roosevelt's cabinet
money intrusted to them by depositors and investors, by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Present session comes to its legal The Secretary of Agriculture, Mr Motor company of Detroit, Is ex
pected to resume that Industrial
reason of their own misplaced confidence In men like Insull Court, attired in his robes of of en<l at noon on March 4th.
Hyde, proposes to go back to his post, while Secretary of f,nbor
and Krueger, are the ones who were most loudly demand- flee, and some picturesque color
W here They W ill Go
home In Missouri. Roy D. Chapin, Doak will probably resume hl»
ing that the public should have confidence in themseFves will be added to the scene by the Washington
gossip is Interested Secretary of Commerce, who has work as an official of the Brother
and their institutions.
| brilliant fitll-dreas uniforms of the in » h at the high officials of the
We are very much in favor of a complete reform of our members of the diplomatic corps, Present administration are going not been very long away from his l hood of Railway Trainmen.
banking system, which will make it more difficult for men 1 and high officers of the army and to *1° when they are through with
handling other people’s money to keep out of prison after
navy and marines.
these Jobs. The president has said
they have parted with the money without knowing the
II probably will be the first time that he •»
for
facts. If that is lack of confidence, we confess to it. What in history that one former governor a year Secretary to of "hibernate”
»täte Stimson
this country needs is fewer banks and more real bankers.
of New York has sworn In another w*11 B° hack to New York City law
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Good Light— Every Night
former governor of New York as Practice. The Secretary of the
The Soviet called on some of the Russian landlords president of the United States Treasury, Mr. Mills, who is quite
Coleman Lanterns are alw ays
to come In and give up a portion of their property. We Chief Justice Hughes was gover-! wealthy, may, It Is said, buy an im-
ready for any lighting lob, any
would not trangress on property rights in such a brazen
nor of New York from 1907 to 1911. Portant newspaper and try to have
time, in any w eathet
Ltgh
manner, when we can simply confiscate property for taxes.
Look fo r Farm Veto
som e fun with the Roosevelt ad
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instantly , . no oreneating
The domestic allotment farm re- ministration. Pat Hurley, Secret-1
Let politics stand adjourned,” the governor advised lief plan will probably be passed arr of War, will go back to his oil *
Ths New No. 2 4 2 Coloman Sport
Llto Is 'ust 'ho light for any camping
at the opening session of the legislature. Sounds nice but
by congress, and the expectation an,l real estate business In O kla-'
touring oi bshing trip Sm all In size
leadership sfems to have gone out the window with politics. ' is that it will be vetoed by Presl- h'»ma. It is understood Leland Stan '
but b ig in brilliance O n l y . 2 In c h »
dent Hoover. That is expected for for<* University wants Dr. Ray WII
high, vet gives up to ISO candlepowei
They have invented a new electrical apparatus to tell ! (wo or three reasons. First, it Is out hur, Secretary of the Interior, to
of pure w hite Hpht. W e ig h t only 3 lbs
when an apple is ripe. Functions somewhat like a small of line with all of his recommenda-' cotne back as its president again,
Single mantle tyue Pyrex glessglnt»
nrotects m antle
t's a double-duty
boy’s stomach. Now for a machine to detect the worm '
tions and beliefs in the matter of
The Secretary of the Navy, Chas,
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light for Indoors or o u t
arm relief. Second, it Is under Francis Adams, will go back to his
M O D E L He. i s i
Model No. 2 2 OR Coleman Lantern
Not one of those English teachers who picked out the stood to be Mr. Roosevelt's pet home In Boston, and It Is rumored
Matait Price • « . « •
M O D E L No noB
,s a sturdy, depanda hla genaral duty
ten most beautiful words chose “Inclosed please find check.” measure
Retail Price « « .IS
and the president's attl- that he may be chosen president of
lig h t i4H inchee high. Tw o -m an tla typa. Produces up
to 300 candlapowsr of clear steady light.
Qraan enameled porcelain
tilde is (hat he would rather have Harvard The Postmaster General
We're teaching the Indians to farm like white men
top. Pyres brand clear-glass globe every modern featur»
Mr. Roosevelt handle It. If It Is Mr. Brown, has no plans other than
Soon "they will be asking for a government loan.
passed promptly and the president to enjoy him self as well as he can
THE COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVE COMPANY
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vetoes It, It may be possible to
WICHITA KANS. CHICAGO. ILL
PHILADILRHIA. PA. LOS ANSCLES. CALIF
Los Angeles claims a girl who runs a 110 degree tem­ I muster a sufficient vote In both In his home town of Toledo, Ohio,
M O U N T A IN STATES
POWER C O M P A N Y
The only Democrat In Mr. Hoover’s
perature. No she isn’t in the talkies.
• houses to re-enact it over his veto. cabinet, the Attorney General, Mr.
Final Installment
Three Kinds for Your Selection
“ A” Street Service Station
WHEN LIFE DEPENDS ON IT!
KETELS DRUG STORE
There’s A Big Difference
HUMORETTES
r Pnloman
Loiem an
instant - gas
lanterns
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