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t civiiuaiioti
t’hrisuaaity
i>glnt.lng of gov-
Lav«. «ought to
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1 th« m carry bautmrs
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They baro
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to maka thorn
tl.
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■hat n:>» ahalcC
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POLITICIAN» WHO CAPITALIZE
STRIFE A MENACE TO
GOVERNMENT.
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SAVED BY THE KING.
Neglect ef Agricultural .nd Ir.duStrlsI An Inc l,nt In the Career of Halbe n.
the F.moui P«<nt«r.
Opportunities a National Crinr-s.
Tlicro I liantn-m •4 aft aiT.nr tn Eng* i
lauti whit eli mig !tt iiavo Ix-t-n fatal
to H'llbrt; u it th i- king inid nut pm- ,
By Peter R»C<er«J.
tc l.d fili nt. th tin* report of In»
Th.-r. oevar »a» a time In th» his diaru< ter a not irtr n of th«- itrst
tory i>t thia batluu alien we ne«>«i*d
.«-> «lay t<> tu-e linn |
lily w<
•tal.iani.-n inora or agltctors I.--» than
mug u fikdri! shut i
it lit- ’
at thi< pr-m-iit tuomcui. Th» oppor
Hnlu > t >n uhscit-r l*vg- ‘
tuDitle« now affrdrd u« on land and
to >|<-i<-r th«- honor I
•<-a di-tuatid th« twat thvra la in «tntv
inuilicr
day, winch.
git
tn
craft and the posaibliiilaa that at* con
[»man t H>k for an uifmnt. !
fronting ua i all fur natlonaf ia«u«-a
ijfil * «»!*< r> tin- do >r Ami very
that unite tho people, build ind-i«;ry
Th.- agricultural
ireuf ttp-tjir*.
and oipatid trade
Hu!L.-iu, 1
and Industrial development of thia
ug t !»«• 1104. «?, left Ilia chitmher ,
ballon ha« «utf<*rt'<t severely al lb«
hieel ting ill c Itnd at his door.
hu.id« of asitator» who have *<ut
iuta A t J >!>-*it tm*aii«ro uitd!
torpedoes crashing into tho port •Me
d ht im I m * I . u.ird from th«- l«p
of busin.’M and whoso neglect of tlio
tira tn the bottom.
iMrresta of tho farmer maktrs th<-u>
»n^iih-rtiig,
little less than political criminals We
whist Im I
w«ni no more of those evil spirits to
i '■ in-
hi
prvdoniln.Me In aovernnx-nl Too long
their hysterical cry ha« «ent a shiver
r- th«- 1
down the spinal column of Industry.
. TU« tl*
Too long have the political agitators
L(| neit
«apitallted strife, pillaged prugrvai
t r
nud murdered oppvrtunlty
An indus
lii«<
trial corpse Is not a d.slrable thing,
order «I h >n
a crippl'd bustnesn an achtovemrnt er
i th;« only
for
lu>
ne fleet an accomplishment
abtiji
tv
t he more,
which any reprt «entail«» of the gov
sii.-d with
ernment ha« a right to boast
n»>t
uj un wlioli the
ls:u«a that Bread Agitators Uhould b«
replK 1
Eliminated.
The political agitator mum b<> elim
inated from public life before thought
ful consideration can be klven to a
construc'lvo program lu guvornmeikL
Th» liuuor question is the most pro
life hr.-'diny ground tor agifators and
whether pro or anti, the hatch la
»dually as undesirable This article
la in no sense u discussion of the II
quor que tlcn but d«uls aoiely and by
way of illustm'loo with th« politic«]
products of that issue
Other «ub
J.cia will be dealt with is the ord« r
of th. lr importance
lu the history of our rorernment
the liquor issue has never produced
a i-osutructlva ststiaman worth mon-
lion Ing and II never will it has sent
more treaka to CongreM, Lilliputians
to the Het.ate and iucvtnpnicnis to
office thau any other political too uo
'under the sun.
The recent experience of the r.ng-
llsh Parliament which lashed Itself '
into a fury over the llqjior que lion
has a leaaon that It la well fbr th«
farmer« of this nation to obimrvc, for
the subject In sori.- form or other t»
constantly be fore the public for solu
lion aiid cfltimes to the exclusion of
more Important problems to tho Amer
lean plowmen
do I
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Teo h'.gny Political Drunkards.
Lloyd George, the Prohibition leader
of Europe who led the prohlbiiien hglit
in England, has declared that ho will
never again take a drink politically
and there am mau» American politi
cians—pro and anti who would r udt-r
their country a service by climbing
on the water wagon or signing a pledg
or political temperance.
Too often
our legislative halls are turned into
political bar-rooms and many of the
members become lnioitcatsd on liquor
discussions. We have too many potlt
leal drunkards—pro and anti—In our
public affairs No one who is a «lavs
to ths polities! Ilqucr habit is quite
vt> caps bls of dealing with tbs busl
nuss affairs of government as ths
sober and Industrious We have f»w
public nan id this day who are strong
•hough to rsstat the temptation 01
Itrong drink politically and when the
demon Rum once becomes firmly on
trenched In 'be mind of a politician,
he is >•»« capable of meeting the de
mands for constructive vtai<:»m,inshlp
bow cvbrronttng this nation.
We have m thi« countr> too tnam
red-noted i>SHtlclans both pro a rd
«nil A candidate with politic«! . el:
num tremens, a pr- richer with pollt,
ca.; »u ikes *1 hi« bc.itw and an agitator
drunk on the liquor question are the
rad-let t «Ithts tn civilisation and they
should all be b reed to take tile pulit
leal Keeley Cure.
It la far more Important In govern
tneul to make It «aider (or those who
toll to eat Ilian to make It more dtf
bcult for a few topers to drink Then
ia nut one pc-r»cn m one hnudrad of
our rural popntatlou that «ver tuucbe
liquor but «• ait «at t it reo timos a
day.
THE LAYMAN'S
OrcKOSljfc The Glorious 4th
C l U<ng th« Cordian Knot.
The phrHM* "rutting the Gordian
knot” nlludi* to an ancient tradi
tion. Th<- story args that Gordius, BEST FOR OREGONIANS
a certain kin,’, tnide n knot in the
htirnc»» of hi» chariot »o hard and 0 I. JOHN, nitrici Ijr, CihUlli. Grtgoo
intricate a* to baffle every attempt
to undo it. The oracle of the day
having declared that he who sue*
cCcdcu in solving the complication
would IxKmne the conqueror of the
c arid, Alexander the Great deter-
I now have plenty of fine
DI lined to attempt it, Ilia first ef-
15 cents
fort« failinj g, ha determined to make Loganberries for Mie.
«hort work ! of it, and, drawing his on the bushes, or 25 cents per
.word with one stroke he cut the gallon delivered in Scio.
knot which nobody could untie;
S W Gaines.
heneo the expression "cutting the
I
Gor«
n knot" came to represent
the '-’lutiim of any «litiicult situs-
Riat« of Otilo. Cltr of Tob-Oa. I
tioti by heroic mean«.
I.wa, Count y.
< •“
frank J. Ch»n»y makra oath that h<- ta
wnlor twrlnar of Ito- Arm oí F J Ch»n-y
A
huainraa In the City of T—
Inin Counts «nd H'«tr aforraaM. mxl
that raid flrm will par tin- rim of ONR
Ht’N1>HEI> HOLLARA f-r r-> h an<1 rv.
*ry eaar of Ca’arrh that rann< t ha ru<<l
by tho uw of Hat t.-fl CAT tllltll Cl’KK.
HUNK J i’HKNHT
Sworn tn bof«r« ma ntwi »utw- rth-.t >n
toy r>'-*-nm, tlila «th day of Dorrtnurr.
A I* ISM
iflaall
A. W OLRAPON.
Notary Pubth-
Itali a Catarrh Cura ta tafean Int-rn.lly
an.I art« .Urarttv upon tho blood and niq.
e*na rirt«.-»« of th» a rat rm Rand for
1
tea.inw.nlRl«. fr—-
r J «’HENRY A CO Toledo. O
Hold
~ ‘ * hr all Orwrftwt« C.-
Tafc* Hall a Family Mita for < ■>»•<:nailsa.
•entry at tiiat gate
ari.» to anv eat
it night.—Romhny
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