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Under this Heading Each Week Will be Found Up-to-the-Minute News of the World in Picture and Text, Showing the Doings of the Great, the Near-
Great and Those Who Are Striving to Become Great. Items of General News Interest Gathered From Over the State at
Large. Women's Activities and Fashions. Humor From the Leading Humorous Papers.
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of all kinds.
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We will GUARANTEE SATISFACTION.
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The Parting of
The Ways
VN the issue of thrift, humanity is
I JuJever divided, but the difference is
onjy that which inevitably distin
guishes foresight from folly, wisdom from
woe.
Get headed right by opening an account
with us. Then keep on the right path by
building up your account steadily. Every
dollar you add is a measure of safeguard
against trouble and future want.
One Dollar starts a Savings Account
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PUT YOUR PRINTING PROBLEMS UP TO US. WE HAVE
HELPED OTHERS OUT OF THEIR DIFFICULTIES
AND CAN DO THE SAME FOR YOU.
"It's Like Finding Money"
says the Good Judge
When you take a little
chew of this real quality
tobacco, and the good
tobacco taste begins to
come.
You'll find it keepa com
ing, too. The rich to
bacco taste lasts and
lasts. You don't have
to take a fresh chew so
often. Any man who
uses the Real Tobacco
Chew will tell you that.
Put Up In Two Styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
Why Worry About Fuel
When the Izard Gas Heater
will do the work.
See us for recommendations from Ileppnet
people who are now using the Izard heatet
MERRITT & AKERS, Local Agents
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SfafeNews
Xon Code Slice's Are Out.
Salem Advance shoots of the new
Oregon code, authorized under an ap
propriation of $5,000 made by the
last legisUiture, are now out. The
codification was made by Conrad P.
Olson, Tortland attorney.
Kush for Licenses Qn.
Salem, Ore The rush tor auto li.
censes for 1920 is now ou. Nearly
one thousand applications were re
ceived at the state department in one
day. A strong penalty is attached to
the vehicle law for violation of the
license clause.
Dr. J. F. Reddy of Medford haa
been awarded relief to the extent of
$S6.000, from the United States gov
ernment. Dr. Keddy was one of
those who went extensively into the
production of chrome ore during the
w&r. The award is made by the gov
ernment under an act of the last con.
gress for the relief of those who
sought patriotically to help the gov
ernment in an industry which does
not thrive in peace times.
Linn county, statistics show, has
more women officers than any other
county in Oregon. There are three
iu Linn. Baker and Curry counties
have two each, while twenty three
counties have one each.
The recent Red Cross roll call jn
Umatilla county gave a membership
to that county of 72TS.
Hood River W D. Wheelwright
of Portland caused a stir here recent
ly when he admonished against the
move of certain Hood River men ini
tiating a bill which would prevent
Japanese land ownership. Mr. Wheel
wright made a plea for equality
treatment of the Japs, saying that
this country could not agord to ar
ouse the enmity of a nation like Japan.
CAPTAIN OF CHAMPS
PEDDLES SHIRTS
O.-T. WANT ADS ARE SURE RESULT GETTERS. Use their
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FIGHT JUST STARTING
FOR THESE "DRYS"
Heinle Groh is thrifty. World
series money, as captain of the
champion Reds, failed to divert
the peppery Heinle from his reg
ular winter Job, once the season
was over. So any day now Heinle
can be found behind the shirt
counter of a Cincinnati men's fur
nishing store. And Heinle's boss
says the Red captain Is a fine
salesman.
The real job is Just starting for
these two men both life-long
workers for prohibition. Above is
Ernest Hurst Cherrington, who
heads the organization for a
world-wide prohibition. He is also
in charge of all anti-saloon pub
lications. Below is Wayne B.
Wheeler, attorney for the Anti
Saloon League of America, who
has prosecuted over 2000 cases,
some "of them in the United States
Supreme Court
TEX MILLION" SEE FORD PIC
TURES WEEKLY
Automobile Manufacturer Greatest
Distributor of Motion Picture
Film.
The "Ford Educational Weekly,"
a film put out by the Ford Motor
Company has earned for that com-
SMTLE AWHILE.
The Acid Test The strange de
lay that marks the extradition of the
ex-kaiser led Senator Owen to say at
a Muskogee banquet: "Isuppose It's
on account of Holland. Holland, you
know, objects to our extradition pro
ceedings. Strange," he added, "that
the country which fathered William
of Orange should now mother Will
iam the Lemon." Baltimore Ameri-
Very Successful.
Guest Do tell me, was your
daughter a success at college?
Fond Mother Yes, indeed!
Guest And did she graduate at
the head of her class?
Fond Mother How absurd. Most
assuredly she did not graduate or any
of that sort of thing!
Guest But I don't comprehend.
Fond Mother (very haughtily)
My daughter married the son of John
D. Vandergould, the multi-millionaire,
before she finished her second
year. California Pelican.
Heard at Game Between American
and Moslem Boys.
Moslem Boy at the bat. Takes up
the bat, raises his eyes toward the
East: "Allah, give thy servant a
straight eye."
"Strike one," calls the umpire.
A second time the boy looks to
ward the East: "Allah, give thy ser
vant a strong arm."
"Strike two," cries the umpire.
Again the lad raises imploring eyes
to the East: "Allah, give thy servant
courage."
"Strike three," thunders the um
pire. American boy grabs up the bat,
hits three time on the plate and
looking towards the pitcher shouts as
he raises the bat: "You know me,
Al!"
pany the largest circulation of mo
tion pictures in the world. Ford
films are run in 5,238 theaters in the
United States each week. They are
also distributed throughout Canada,
Europe, Asia, South America, Africa,
Australia and many other islands.
The Ford pictures are viewed by
more than ten millions of people in
motion picture theaters each week.
But they are also found In demand
outside of the theatre. Churches,
collegesi the Y. M. C. A., public and
private schools and even many of
the country's largest penal lnstitu-
Com Husker Reaps from 25 Acres Per Day
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That necessity is the mother of invention has long been an establishd fact, but it Is being proved
anew in regard to the agriculturist and the "hired man." Here is the newest, a corn-husking machine
which will husk from 24 to 30 acres per day. Farmers find It almost Impossible to get efficient help, but
the farmer with a grown son or daughter who can operate a gas engine can clean up a big job In Just
a few days. Or even with limited help, this machine makes possible larger fields in the future.
HELD UP" HER HANDS
BUT FOILED ROBBERS
HAND WORK HAS PLACE ON HAT 0RV WAIST
Marie Brockmeier; cashier In
the First National Bank of a sub
urb of Cincinnati, put her hands
in the air when six bank robbers
started waving dangerous guns In
all directions. But her feet were
busy. She found a tiny button in
the floor whlcn Bounded an alarm
a huge gong to ringing. The
robbers ran.
WORLD'S OLDEST MAN
LIVES IN KAINTUCK
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It may be the waists, the fashion artist wan Rhowing In this
sketch or again, It may have been the new hate but Inc dently
the hair dress on the young lady to the left Is the newest twist so
all In all, the picture Is very interesting to women. The apron or tunl,
panel on tho waist to the right, caught with cord at the wuist, Is very
new with Its "hand needle work to correspond with yoke.
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Uncle John Shell of Leslie-co,
Ky., has had his picture taken at
last age 132 years. He claims to
be the world's oldest man hav
ing been born In 1788. Newspa
per photographers have snapped
him recently but this picture
from a gallery at Louisville is
lis first "regular" photo.
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TOO FOXY FOR COPS
AT NATIONAL CAPITAL
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Larry B. Jahn of Montevideo,
Minn., helped make it easlor on
Uncle Sam's air mall carriers. He
invented this parachute with
which eggs have been delivered
from 800 feet in the air while the
plane was In motion and with
out scrambling them. The para
chute was first used during the
war as "safety" for airmen. It
automatically leaves its case and
opens when released.
A red fox hunt around the U 8.
Capitol Building at Washington
was one of the excitements of the
day recently whon Capitol police
discovered the animal and gave
chase. George M.. Green, a passing
motorist, captured the prt
then the little follow was sent
back to his home at the National
Zoo. p
tions find Ford films particularly
valuable because of their high moral
and educational value.
Many reels of Ford film showing
how certain special war materials
were manufactured have been secur
ed by government officials to serve
as a part of the national records in
Washington,
Misit Marcla Winnard who is
teaching at Tellocasset, spent the hol
idays with her parents, Mr. and Mr3.
Frank Winnard, at their home south
of this city.
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TiONAlO WHAT A 1 f t "III J PsJfS "UMA-rowEL AND V'.'i'XJ
Mexico Murder Map
TTieodore Roosevelt, in a powerful speech delivered at Phoe
nix, Ariz., October 21, 1916. indicted the Wilron administration
for its vacillation and timidity in dealing wiih Mexico. He charged
that Americani had been the victims of "nurdcr, outrage and
plunder"; that the government at Washington afforded them no
protection whatever, and that "neither the promises .md menaces of
President Wilson nor the pledget in Democratic platforms were
worth the paper on which they were written or ihe breath expended
in uttering them."
The conditions depicted then art the conditions, intensified,
existing today.
Over three years agoon June 20, 191 6 President Wilson
through his Secretary of State, admitted that there had been enr
tinuous bloodshed and disorder in Mexico and that Americans had
been barbarously murdered and vast properties developed by Ameri
can capital and enterprise destroyed.
Six years ago August 27, 1913 President Wilson specifi
cally promised to protect Americans and "vigilantly watch the for
tunes of those Americans who cannot get away," and on the same
date instructed the American Consul General and consular agents
in Mexico "to notify all officials, military or civil exercising author
ity, thai they houJ be held strictly responsible for any harm done
to Americans or for injury to their properly."
''These were fine words," said Theodore Roosevelt. "Excel
lent words I"
But they meant nothing absolutely nothing. Words, words,
words I
Since they were uttered the situation hat gone from bad to
worse.
A map hat just been prepared and submitted to the State
Department end to the Senate Committee on Foreipn Relations which
shows that 551 American lives have been sacrificed to Mexican
lawlessness during the Carranza regime. Of this number 123 mem
bers of the military forcet of the United States American soldiers
and sailnrs were killed I
This graphic presentation called the "Murder Map of Mex
ico" has created the most profound impression at Washington and
throughout the country. It emphasizes strikingly Theodore Roose
velt's indictment of the administration in 1916 for its weakness and
vacillation in dealing with problems across the border.