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i I s- fc- 1 c " PXOU SIX! Uiiijm iihw wwjiiu- .jl,uiij.i-i:il i . l ij ,' WILSON NEW PRESIDENT CALLS HUMANITY TOJSSIST HIM In Clean Cut Measage, Wllsen An alyses CemlHrWis Declares His Is a Work efJlMteratrWi of Govern ment to Ideals WASHINGTON, March 4. -At 1:37 o'clock Wpodrow Wilson was nworn In a president and delivers! his Inaugural address, which was as follews: Thoro has been a clianRO ot rov ernment. It began two rears ago, when tho hout ot representatives be came Democratic by a doctMve ma jority. It has now been completed. Tho senato about to asomblo will also bo nmocrutlc. The offices ot presi dent and vice-president have been put Into tho hand of Democrat. What does tho chance mean That Is tho question that Is uppermost In our minds today. That Is the ques tion I nra Koine to try to answer. In order, If I may, to Interpret tho occa sion. What It All Means. It means much rooro than tho mere sin-cess of a party, Tho success ot a party means little etccpt when tho nation Is using that party for a large and definite purpose No one can mlstako tho purpose for which the nation now seeks to use the Demo cratic party. It seeks to use it to Interpret a chango In Its own plans and point of view. Some old things with which we had grown familiar, and which had begun to creep into the very habit ot obr thought and of our lives, have altered their aspect as wo have latterly looked critically upon them, with fresh, awakened ees: hava dropped their disguises and shown themselves alien and sin ister. Some new things, as we look frankly upon them, willing to com prehend their real character, have come to assume the aspect of things long believed in and familiar, stuff of our own convictions. We have been refreshed by a new Insight Into our own life. Life Is Very firrat. Wo see that in many things that life Is very great. It Is Incomparably great In ita material aspects, In Its body of wealth. In tho diversity and sweep of Its energy, In tho Industries which have been conceived and built up by tho genius ot Individual men and tho limitless enterprise of groups of men. It Is great, also, very great, In Ita moral force. Nowhere else In tho world have noblo men and wotneu exhibited In more striking forms the beauty and tho energy of aympithy and helptullness and counsel In their efforts to rectify wrong, alevlate suf fering, and set tho weak In tho way of strength and hope. We have built up, moreover, a great system of gov ernment, whlclv has stood through a long age as in many respects a model for those who seek to set liberty upon foundations that will endure against fortuitous change, against storm and accident. Our lite contains every great thing, and contains It In rich abundances. Hut tho ovll has cotno with the good, and much fine gold has been corroded. With riches has come in cxcusablo waste. We have squan dered a great part of what wo might have used, and hava not stopped to conserve tho exceeding bounty of na -1- Dally Hint from Paris. nh. m,j,i. k,M fc.iw mm ' I Ji .1J. 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Wo have been proud of our Industrial achieve ments, but we have not hitherto stopped thoughtfully enough to count the human cost, the cost of lives snuffed out, of energies overtaxed and broken, the fearful physical and spiritual cost to tho men and women and children upon whom tho dead weight and burden of it all has fallen pitilessly for years through. TItf groans and agony of It all has not yet reached our ears, tho solemn, moving undertone of our life, coming up out ot the mines and factories and out of every home where tho struggle had Its Intimate and familiar seat. With tho great government went.greo of particularity tho things that many deep secret things which we too long delayed to look Into and scrutinize with candid, fearless eyes. Tho great government wo loved lias too often been mado uso of for pri vate and selfish purposes, and thoso who used It had forgotten the people. Vision of IJfo Ah n IVlioIf. At last a vision has been vouch safed us ot our life as a whole. We see tho bad with the good, the de based and decadent with the sound and vital. With this vision wo ap proach new affairs. Our duty Is to cleanse, to reconsider, to restore, to correct the evil without impairing the Today's Program 8:30 n. ra. President-elect Wilson and family bicnkfuslnl willi hi coimiii, Joint I'. Wihon, nt Shorcliam Hotel. 10:00 a.m. K-cort. f PrcMdent-eleet and Vice-president-fleet formed nt hotel, headed liv (Ira ml Murhhnl Wood nnd Mnff. JOtfO n. m. WiNou nnd Jfarnhnll left hotel for While Home. 10:15 n. in. Itido from White House to Capitol begun, down Pennsyl vania nvcniie. 11:00 u, in. Pi evidential party nrrived nt fienato Xor ceremonies of swenrinir in Vice Pteldciit Mnrhnll nnd new sennlois. 11:45 n. in, March to cnpitol renewing stand hejjuii. 11:5.") it. m. Oath administered to Piesidcnt Wilson. 12 noon President beciiifi inaugural address. 1:20 p. m. Parade to While House begun. 1:15 p. in. Arrival nt Whito Houhe. 1:45 p. in. to 2:15 p. m. Luncheon nt Whito House to prebidPiit, vico president, familicb nud guests. 2:45 to 5:30 p. m. Pnrndo through Pennsylvania avenue, reviewed by presidential putty nt Whito House. 0:00 p. iii. Prchideut Wilson and fumil Whito Houso. 7:00 p.m. Fireworks display begins on Monument Grounds with na tional snluto of 101 bombs nnd presidential Milulo of twenty-one guns, 8:00 p. in. Fircvvoiks and illuminations, Wowed by prcfcident from mir porch of Whito House. 10:00 p. in. CIobo of fireworks with display of monster set pieces flnmiiiL' pot traits of Wilson and Marshall. 10:30 p. in. to midnight Public carnival on Pennsylvania aveiiuo. "" snEDFonn r7rrn TTrmunn, DECLARES AVE TENNVI-yAmiA INAU6URAL. tbs past, the Inauguratlca of Woodrow Wl!on pocs on record n oue of the Rrente.t In iihtI. .in bl.t.iry With the city of Washington throiiitr.l of the country, the stntM of the national cuplial preeut a ild plfture of true Aiuirlnu .atti.iuin !.. k in Hi.- Miue of Urts Wablngton tLr rat see America's first I'resldeut take the oath of office 1'alrlotUlu has bcu tlu uidlu tUuiiti of tti Aiiitrl.au iiewkih- tbroUtfli all tbe jear, and It I afr . ,., , good, to purify and humanize every process of our common life without weakening or sentimentalising It. There has been something crudo nm! hcnrtlem and unfeeling In our hasto to succeed and bo great. Our thought has been "let every man look out for himself. let every gener ation look out for Itself." while we reared Blant machinery which made It Imposslblo that any but thoso who atood at the levers of control should have a chance to look out for them selves. We bad not forgotten our morals. Wo remembered well enough that v.v had svt up a policy which life again with tho standards wo no proudly set up at tho beginning and have always carried at our hearts. Our work Is a work of restoration. Wo havo itemized with some de- ought to be altered and hero are some of tho chief items. Aprlff which cuts us off from our proper part In commerce ot tho world, violates tho was meant to serve the humblest us well as tho most powerful, with an eye to standards of Justice and fnlr play, and remembered It with prldo. Hut we wero very heedless and In a hurry to bo great. Kober Ketonil Thought. Wo havo now como to the eobor second thought. Tho scales ot heed lessness li avefallen from our eyes. Wo havo mado up our minds to squaro every process of our national lily have small dinner party ut airrcFOim ot?eoon TrKsruv, M.Tnrir i, mm. IHIS IS A PHlIliT AVENUE. BEP0EE- , , , mmum Just principles ot taxation, and makes the government it facile Instrument In tho hands of private Interests; n banking and currency system basod upon tho necessity of the government to sell its bonds fifty years ago per fectly adapted to concentrating cash and restricting credits; an Industrial system which, tako It, on all sides, financial as well tut administrative, holds capital in leading strings, re stricts tho liberties and limits the opportunities ot labor, and exploits without renewing or conserving the natural resources of tho country; a body ot agricultural activities never yet given the efficiency or gi at In) I ncus undertakings or served it It should bo through thu Instrumentality of sclcnco taken directly to tho farm, or affordod iho facilities of credit best suited to Its practical needs; watercourses undeveloped, wnsto places unreclaimed, forests untcuded, fast disappearing without plan or wnsto heaps nt every mine. Wo havo studied as perhaps no other nation has tho most effective means of pro duction, but wo havo not ntudlod IN Cotlohm is decidedly better than butter or lard for 8horteninjz and frying. ' it ia more economical. j, - .-.- -....... -. Cattnlenn costs no morn thirds of a pound of Cottoletie to do the work of , M a full pound of butter or -POTATO DOUGHNUTS- Cream 3 tabletpoont Oiiiottn, o4d ' csiis wen ucaicn irethiy nuinni potato ami J J cuia flour with 3 teatDoon I H teMDOcm each bf sjlt mace, alio a lutla nutmrtr. and add ture, working In Hour enough to handla lliflitly, Koll and cut beforo (rylnuand hava Cottoltnt hot cnouKh to brown a tit of bread lightly in bull a minute. Turn doughnuts an they come to the top, and again when nlcrly browned. Mado only by TUB N. K. I'AIIUJANK COMI'ANY toBfe,. .-T.a&.tii DAY OF PUCE 1 THE INAUGURATION Of ABRAHAM UNCOUN , fBOM vv.tirn- WUCKLY , cost or economy as wo should either as organizers ot Industry, ns states men, ur as Individuals. Ken Ire of lliiiiinully. Nor havo wo studied and perfected tho means b which government may bo put at the service of humanity. In safeguarding tho health ot tho na tion, the health of Its men nnd Its women and Its children, as well us their rights In tho struggle for ux Istunce. This Is no sentimental duty. Tho firm basis of government Is Jus tice, not pity. These nrn mutters of Justice. There can ho no equality or opportunity, the first essential of Jus tice In the body politic. If muii mid w onion and children bo not shielded In tholr HvesTThelr very ltulity. from Iho consequences of great Industrial and social processes which tlmy can not alter, coutrol, or singly copo with. Society must seo to It that It dors not Itself crush or wenkon or dam ago Its own constituent parts. The first duty ot law Is to keep sound the society It serves. Sanitary laws, pure food laws, nnd laws determining con dltlnns of labor which Individuals arc lEfl 'SUCH DEI ICTHtTSi I Joi ici ki -fr-i-iK f". lfx O Cotlohm makes delicious sogginess, grease and indigestion. The reason is that CoMwtf contains vegetable oil not animal fats heats to a much higher degree than butter or lard, fries so quickly that it forms a crisp, dry crust over the dough and prevents the absorbing of the fat. It is healthier, it i3 ciuicker. " thnn Inrrl. von n hut two. lard. cup tugar wirn i vvrmc anil irto .' to lirtt mix. ..w HsMlssla1 JiliH m il v - - r - - -1 DEDICATION NOT OF TRIUMPH T MARCH" IOll)6l iottorlwi to dt'torinluo for t lie in sehos nr Intimate parts of the very business of Justice and legal effic iency. I'ltiiilnini'iitiil Safeguanl. Then are some of the thing o ought to do, nnd not leave tho others undone, Iho old-fnihloued, neerto. be-iieglcelml, fundamental safeguard. Ing of property, and of Individual right. This Is thu high enterprise of tho now (lay: to lift everything that comtirns our life ns n nation to thu light that shines from tho hearth fire of every man's conscience and vision of fho right. It Is Inconceiv able that we should do this ns parti sans: It H Inconceivable w should do It In Iguorancu of the facts as they uro or In blind hanl'o. Wo shall rn stortf, not destroy. Wo shall deal with our economic sstem ns It Is mid ns It may bo modified, not as It might ho If wo bad it clean sheet of paper to write upon; und step by stop wit shall miiko It what It should be. In tho spirit of thono who question their own wisdom and seek counsul nnd ktipwlodgii, not shallow self-sat- cl doughnuts free from titiMM all i m .'vL M M r7wa m W& Ci OR! STIRRED BY OF IDEALS LOSI mm ii i i ' To Make Oovrr nment ns II Should Da Is Task Seen by New Executive Work not to Do Done ns Partisan lint ns American Mntttnii or llm I'acllnmnnl of frur slons hllhiT Ihny riinnot tolf! Jus Ikrt, unit nul)" Jnstlro, shall nlwnys Im our lniillii, Xniliui Ih'cplr Hllrtwl. Ami ! It will ln no cool irof-ss of iihtk ni'llir. Th imllon ttrtH Ikmmi iloi'ply stlrri-il, stlrro'tl by ft solemn tmssloti, iiilrrt'il ly lli knowliilKo of wruiiK. "f lilcnls lost, of RovnrnniPiil too ofli'tt diiliitiirlioil ami niniln nil In strument ot nvll. Tho ft'ollns. vllh which no fitro this now ii'.u of rlr.ht ninl oi)or(uully swcii noross our heart- Ntrlnus llko soiiio ulr out of (Itid's own iriKiinfi, wIhtu Jusllt'" ninl nwrcy nro rinviiu'lli-'l uml thu JiulKo uml llio hrollu'r uro nm'. Wo Know our Insk lo lr no moio tnsk uf politic hut a task which shiilt rrnrch us through nml throuuli, wh oilier we ho nhlo to iiuilerstAtiil our tlmo nml tlw uxi'il of our utiiU, whuthnr wo be Itiilieil l heir apokeasien nml Inter (iri'tors, whrther o Imvo Iho ptiro heart, to coinprehotul nml tho recti fteil will lo choovi our hlitli courso of artlon This Is not n ilny of triumph; It Is n ilny of ileillostlon, llrre muster, not the forces of pnrty. hut the forces of hiininnlly. Men's heart wnlt up on us; men's les liftiiK In tho Iml sure; nirn's hojies call mnin u to say what wo lli do. Who shall llvn up lo tho ureal truitT Who ilarei fall lo try? I summon all honest men, nil patriotic, nil forwnnMook Iiir men, to my slile. (Sold helpline me, I will not fall thorn, If Ihey will but counsel ami sustain me UPSET? "CASCARETS." Illlloin, TlirolilililK llemlnrlin Mciik llnueli ,ro I'IiikkiiI nml I.Uer Sinumtul Von Ntvil Ciisrnni. You'ro bilious, you Imvo throb blnK keusittlon In your head, u bml (ante In your mouth, your eyes burn, )our skin Is yellow, wllli ilnrk rlui:n iimler your eyes; your lips aro pitrrhnl. No womler you fel uitly. inentt ami lll-tctupereil. Your nysteiu Is full of bile not properly pasted off, nml what you nerd is n clean I tin up Inside. Don't cotitlmiit hcliii n bilious nulsaiiro lo oyuriMdf mid thoae who love you, nml don't resort to Imrnli physics that IrrlUto and Injure. He member that most disorders of tho stomach, liver nml Intratlnes can bo quickly cured by niornliiK with koii tlo, thnroiiKh Cascurets (boy work whllo you sleep, A 10-ccnt box from your druRi;lst will keep your liver nml bo wots clean j stomach sweet nml your head clear for months, Children lovo In Inko Casrnrels, hecuuso they tnsto kooiI ami unvor itrlpo or sicken. Bittner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau 100 ncres, with wnlor rlKht, Inrmi houso, small barn, dVt miles from town, It, r. 1), and tulopliono prlro WOO. r ncres, closo In, Al noil, n-room houso, burn nnd woodshed, Reed sprltiR, all fenced; 12100 with tonus. 16 acres, Hear crook laud, small houso, chicken houso and bam, kio lino oiirIiio; prlco S4,u00, terms. KXCIIANdlJ. 1 room furnished huiiRalow and two lots each 60x108, outliulldliiKS, for Cullfoinlu properly. 10 room houso, ouo (ot MxlOO, Home furniture, for California prop orty. l-rooin furnlshod bunKulow, lot r.OxlOO, will trade for vuciint lo(s on or near pavomont, I'or Unit IIotiDOH and rooms, furnlshod nml unfurnl&liod. 1,1st your liouscu und ruticlicR with us, cither for ront or onto, Typewriter, Reed condition, for n.ilu choup, . i:M!'!,OYMnNT. OlrlH nml women fur Koiiontl liousoworlt; rnuci liamlH, Waltioss S30, loom ami hoard, MBS. EMMA BITTNER IMioiio Home 14 Opio.lto Nasli Hotel KOOMH 0 una 7, PALM DLOOK. KNOWLEDGE 4