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MF.DFOTCTl r.-VITj' TRTHTTKW. rRDFOTiD. ORFiOX. TlT.sp AY. Af.T( TI 20. 10-21 1- . r T-. m? ?- -.)fer Mail T kibunb J0HN BURROUGHS A GENIUS IN FRIENDSHIP. ronrc L CNHKl KV KHV AKTKKNOON Ki'Ul'T Hl'NPAY HY THli MKDKOU1) I'ltlNTINO CH). Mclfor1 SumUy Sun (a furnlnhfd Hi'rtlMMs UcviiliiK m-vcu tluy dully litr. Offiet Mntl Trllinii.' UutMing. it-1-29 ftlTCurtn I'ir trM'C. Hump 7 ft. t A oemsolliliitliMi of the IVmoeratlo Ttuie. tho M'.lf.rl Mail, the Mmlfonl Trltnino. Th Southern On-nonlan. The Alilnnl Tribune. UOUKliT V. nt'HU K.ltior. Hl'Ml'TKK S. SMITH, Mumper. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS! UY MAILIN AIV ANl'K: tinllv. ttlih Hun. lav Sim, voir ....$..50 !Hv, with Snn.lHv Sum, month.... T.' Pfttlv, without Svin.l.iv Sun, .ir . C SO l"rtt)v without Smul.ix Sun. month WreMv Mail TrilMin-. one year ... ? tjiuttihiv Sun, I'm1 )i nr . 3 tK BY i'AltKlKK--ln M.slforil. Ash Intnl. JncknonvJU. Vnt i il Point. I'lioenlx. Tlrni: lailv, with Suml.tv Sun. month... l'rtitv, vttho.it Sun.liiv Sun. month l11v. without Sun.l.iv Sun. yo.tr. 7 f" Prttlv. with Su!ilstv Sun. on e.ir S SO AM term hv ejtuier sis In diinee. OffleiM mor of the iMy of Me.lfoM. Off total paper of J nekton t'ounty. Hworn Ullv mrriij-' circulation for Hit month oinliMK Oct. 19 :o RntenM an m'pum'.-i'lAM mutter at Hertford. OrKxn, uiuler tho not of March MKMNKKS OK THH ASiVl.TKl rurss Th Aswlteo: I exclusively nuttl tn the !! f-(r v.-ouhlu-mion of nil new tUmMtt'hm rieolteo to It. or not o!hervle i-ifansi in thi nncr. and uUo ht Uwn nc HiWihe1 herein Ail HUM of republication of apecltil dUivttchca herein vre olso tVM'rvr,;... Ye Smudge Pot 7 Arthur rrrry T)u "luiymir power f tho ilojlar" ( nottlng Isu-k to not m-A. hut its lmiiottnK powov Is -IiU the same. So far, there has heen no reports ot W UtuM ontalists hrvaklnK In ihrt rush to Kutu-itt'0 for tho oriv lion of a motto rn hoti t At t-'iator l-iko. This i tho jortson of tho yoAr, for tourists hox oar and 4i1. Mako tho wntor iHnk ohoory. ntul tho oami Kwvms a sanitarium. Th r sh ort n n'a 1 1 op M sk i rt Is rtally InoivaninK in popuUirity with tho vlalshovikU Oitirons. aro .lournoyinp to J'xillo foi rvUn-tion of tho vthook. Tho imnKitnic is sonovally dosi;natt hs hU'hway nhhory in tho form of, ta ntUMi, a mt tho nood of a wmtunation cusKtni: a ml waiiins rwt was uoor so nrArvnt. Tontlor honrtod souls atv wrotositnir Airainst tho uKihlnir of tho "sUck r list," on tho (iivun!s that tho war is o-rr," nd that it will only dissr-u-o lhw who soo ihoir onvr now. Tuh Hoity widens tho yollow Mresk. and tho whino will !vt thorn nothmii. Thy ntx1 on tho slaokov list, Vooauso they took no ohaius on gritting oi. th Vwd And Woundod List." Thou namoa should be on tho tuIUunts in box ear letters. Kos renrxw and the administra tion aix" At "out." Uoss has prKiMy Inn infotmed that ho s not needed s swlo mauAKer of the nvvernmont. KliralMth Vhynott is a null in or at Ked liiutts, I'alit., K. M. inlorms. Tio snppty of caviar in Kiisma iias been cxhaxted. Will the a.cony o: Ivussia noer Mansfiold has tvtnrned from au oratorical fUisht over the N. 1" end of Oregon. Matrimonial bear tv.Ap.s aiv- beins ftot for ih Juno otop of sioms. Tho Tort land bookkeeper. w ho nfejwd the theft of $10,00 for the love of a ladv Krbor is ar-t to svl a Thf Auto Assn. ha tircvst all VautoAsts tvx reiviso oa:tior.," This will reautt in smiir aivund the cor r. or on to whee)- Tbo X. of O. sntwv shows rVetV WHiial iet-v ti os in tho ite, Ths ioo not ir;e;ue th,w or.-w.v o;i.-.(.h to drir,Jt iv,nshir:o whiskey. 4ioA Vottvok's n:n!irane?cr niir.o is now a iMViv.iNir.is -ou-j: oil well. V : h a r s xva 1 : k e a t v s : a 1 1 r a t hn ia5r. a if Taken. Then tht Tvn." vAd v'.::;io News') No MOTHER! Calif om:a Syrup of Fis?" Child's Best Uxativ. BP? . W nl J L Q , ;. .- h" v . .v i v!' i.i U r- -i- -- r. v , lit' -s- II' JS S'l'UA N(IK lli'ONY tluit .luliii lUirrniis sluiulil liavi- licil in tin- ilijiwiiiy: nuMii of ii Ww Yoilc C'i'iitnil train. Tin- ilran of na turo wi'itors lia.l no use for diawiii' rooms, ami K'ss lisp for trains. His loiiff ami pi'iii't ful life of S4 joars, luol I n a persistent resis- lani'e to the exelnsie luxury of one, ami tlu noisy, money-nnul eom-nn'i-eialism of tlie other. His was the simple life, unostentatious, lem oeratie; in tune with Nature, out of tune with the materialism of his ai;e, to the last avoiding the atmosphere whii h surroumleil him. as the enrtaiu was silently drawn on what he termed "the eharm and tran quility of the eloso of the day." The iueideut, however, only luiiiiis into sharper relief, the ,'lory of his extraordinary life, lie was a horn naturalist, the master of a charminir literary style, hut his greatness did not lie in his knowledge, hut in his attitude toward life; his genius was not as a man of letters, hut as a man of friendships. Pi-ohahly no Ameriean w ill he more genuinely missed, for eertainly no Ameriean had more genuine friends. With something of the w is dom of I'niei'son, with somethiiiir of the simplicity of Thoreau. with Komethini: of tin- brotherhood of Whitman, he was less than each of these in the quality of his attainments, ami yet he was. in a sense, greater than them all. for he was, in a peculiar sense, the friend of all men. It is not generally known that liurrous:hs was a class mate of lay t.'ould. Nor is it known that .lay was a much better poet in those early days than .lohn. in fact, .lohn hated composition, day didn't. So .lohn paid .lay tiO cents for his twelve-line verse and handed it in as his own! Here, indeed, is food for the moralist, and more food for the student of adolescent character, for certainly the poet became the purchaser and the purchaser the poet. In spirit, r.urrottsjhs was the American Uobert ltrownin'. ''Oods ;n his Heaven all's riiiht with the world." was the l!urroui;hs creed. Yet he was no dreamini: idealist. He was the dose friend of men of action, of men of i;reat practical achievement. Koosevclt s boon com panion ami defender; Henry Ford and Thomas l'dison will he the chief mourners at his irave. Hut as a friend, a friend of all men. a friend of all life, a friend of all Nature, he will he chiefly remembered and tnvatlv missed. His proper epitaph will not stress his knowledge, nor his mastery, but the kindness of his heart, the sweetness of his character, and the inspira tion of his simple life. RipplingRhijmQsi V J wait Mason, EVIL TIMES. ' MIKKK is a crisis everywhere, and all the world is in despair. -I- 1 read the news from day to day. from countries near and far away, and I'm discouraged as 1 mark our prospects, desolate and ilark. 1th, anarchy and doom and wreck and countless evils are on deck: some crisis every day appears and humps its back and vai;s its oars, the statesmen ery. as they've lorn; cried, "The tail must travel with the hide." For six Ions: years it's been the same: the crisis played its low down came, and filled us with the dumps and blues, ami kept us shaking in our shoes. Ye had a crisis months aso. because no prices then were low. and profiteers were on our trail demandini; a'd our hard-earned kale. That crisis slumped, another rose, and now low- prices are our foes; because the cost no longer soars, a thousand mills have closed their doors, and workless workmen walk the streets and clamor vainly tor the oats, and soak the silken shirts they wore when t 'other crisis had the floor. I'm tired of all this crisis stuff; they've fed me upI've had enoush. Lot's drill alone with spriditiv tread and talk of happy days ahead, and practice thrift and do our stunts, and heave some smiles instead of crnnts. How Much Do You Know? 1 Which way decs the earth re-votve? t nv.u-h iwsl is r.'.inoj ort : ear in tirwit Kiium? ' ' :r.y tr.en'.xTS are iierv :b the c:.ece of CAr.5:ns".! An S Is vvi a p.vst cvn.iuctor ef The- oo")eso of fri:a'.s c.s:s:s of Vht sort of tn er.s.ne ss nswi :n the ahntr;r. -IVituchUaJ- ; j 5 What yT: of a steI kni fe if j irs.ie first" i Why a: c-ar.ces ar;.t tr.s I ' :w fiirafn;- I Stors Hair Comirur Out: . Ho Ions is U ir.-h fv. or 4." ' , . . 0 .-AhN-rr h. i;isc. orr1,! thai h,c tirt--p.-sJ to eat" OANDERINE Thickens. Beautifies. V IV 0rt.sT!-s rever e ir. the sr.io J I a.wvu.sa ;a Ro::he;-a sai .r.hfra: ( hea-.is; hf :: ii- What sr.-iies ir. this -.tr.trT aro the lav.cest r---s: ints of sait ? .! iihteriV a a'-e e: .s::r.(t ace it th is.' "-sr.'-v".'0: J - -. , - v . l n;;o,; ;.v.f.s? r.an v.. ,V o vo:.r.s Ate e c ,i-sed ;J.e jwti: r::o of j.:.-..; t-r. tSc :o.'n?a: .on o; '.N.-1 v;.i rt jc. To. r N'.::r. ln.;;t:;sT v.-.s ;r. i. :o a ?r. ;. . r. ;e oa-,5: ,:. '. .ev a?e i : . .s. , i.-i -v i v v; .'-0. - Ar.-. .'.''" I:.' ie v;4 V re i.ss t r.,i hi; fT s : t ,.v ws rii'O';'.! i.M Tf tfv- r.-nv : ?itV. to f.'.s:' Tyf v " : re .-.-if at: r.-:.-- - .J.t;'x;v-o a;.-i t - .i.c-uive. r""i7"Lg n tKSm- -"-i-' firS&59B5& H 8 ! n:S&emSsSmSSmmdmi a ;oar ivpn!atKa live, in c-i::es or i rata! distriotsr Ans. In cities. ' How ntaay w(:e in fatted ! stales N-i.ir.g to sww church? Ans ....i.s tii.i.nes taow titere arf,! ji f;tv.v church taenihrs. Church j iwp.rtjr is va:.)f-i st rjoro thss ana ore-ha:f i.-.;:,,; j t; - i T r:.ar.v 7. i - -r; ;bf krr. c--n-- t f j; r t llT L . a k.'.TTx" ;v- jlitUlurU I tUH IF Uffvd r?; :t-a. ;r. : : r Trmctor. TruvV. Spray 0ifil. awd O.IAVRU VVNPKY AVP MVCHINK SHOP T. G. SaX. M D. ?uvcor of F-Y-a. S-.-. Nf tr;2 T. -." A.'. C .rf ! tv 0CVS ;r-r;r-c. Owiw? ;r. 2. 5:-. oflie dbrrcy Pines THE TORREY PINES are found only within a very limited area near San Diego and Del Mar, California, and on Santa Rosa Island. They are unusual because of their pecu liar cones, their very large needles and their picturesque trowth. The motorist traveling the Coast Highway between San Diego ahd Los Angeles passes through this interesting spot which the city of San Diego has protected by an extensive municipal park. Good roads abound in South ern California, and at conve nient locations may be found service stations and garages where you can get Red Crown Gasoline the uniform gaso line with a continuous chain of boiling points. Look for the Red Crown sign on service stations and ga rages. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OClifbrmia) ctf:c Gasclim or umiw Y M (0' A House of Cards T1IT is not what the rn-at Federal Heservo Sys tem created. It lid n"t l1""1 i,s M''1"1'1,1' Hanks "Ho a weak "siiper-slrneture. when? one push would top- pie the whole. It i,il, U 1 the foiindatirm up, improving the ope ration of hankiiitr throughout, miikint? it safer and saner. Included in that System is the First National Hank, of course. Uie First National Dank MDDFORD OREGON The Geo.L.TreichlerMotorCo. Have some good used cars Dodge Brothers, one Hudson Speedster, two Olds, one Ford Touring, one Maxwell Delivery, one Ford Truck, one Olds Truck. For sale, all in good condition and prices are reasonable. Come in and look them over TRADE MARK Tractor $725.35 Plow, 2-bottom 12-inch . . . ; ( 165.00 7-foot Double Disk 181.50 3 sec. Spike Tooth Harrow 51.50 Tolal $1123.35 1 . : sr.y . - .. r : hrr Tr.'. v ::. 1 :. 'N. eo::-..:.re :he onst (.f operat- ; i.ave a i"; of money that you owner how he likes his Arrange for a Demonstration on Your Own Farm Place Your Order Now. Better Be Safe Than Sorrv C. E. Gates Auto Co. 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