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'pIIK defeat of Samuol 0HlHwat . the s Arieult bras; Conference
I was both richt amt imnilaMf. ' ;x i ' ' ' .
,Tho rewUition iu'qutst(ou uivretUK'tfoo f 'afronJrt rates aiulj
recomnu'inletl that both railroad' ieraiorR uj I raiirkr worker eut
their revenues acoordintily. "j ' i '
Gampers, as. xisual, wauted all .tho' Imrdlff i of Mefltjotn orno by
catatal and none by labor. Thrfaruers otMh e'oinkry', have never
been'fconefieiArH's of such an artificivf law. In the r teeiit period of
deflation .they. have carried ratW j mora (' thaa their shora of the
burden. . -y ' . . ' ' .
-So it Vra tfiiite unreasonable to xJt ilht the fhtrmer's would do
ariytliinjr other than what they did do.au& they did it with cheeru..
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Oo'mpera apparently is resting under the delusion tiant tho farmer
and worker will some tfciy join nnskr orie' political baitm'T. No until
ourHUwtrial and soeiaIorder is conipVtely trausfoijm.id. ,
For the labor and agmulUiral intcri'sts" are esneti ti.llj- antagon-
Hie. The farmer is a worker, but he is Vlso an employer.' Every in-
crease iu wages hits his poeke book andVevery strike,--fiarticularly
rverv railroad strike hits both1 bis poketbook and his bump of in
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difrnation. v ' !
.Talk of a great Farmer-Labor party. isand always lias been the
silliest sort of hocus pocus. On any11 important" issue the forces of
labor and agriculture will divjdc just as th y did in "V ashingtou yes-
f'4 lu-aai4
terday.
' The farmer aympailiizes wi'Ui laborTn Ml fS(ht"for fair treatmeut
and a square deal, but hi its fight for priYelege, ail Goinprrs de
mand for a wage reduetiou immunity . was uothinj vise, it has no
More patienoe with predatory labor than, wfc h predatory capital. '
Ye Smudge Pot
- ' By Arthur Perry.
Ouill Points
No, Ethel, the Chile cabinet is not an ice ehesl.
ThA latest eraie la Psrtg Is for men
sad fcoroen to pack overgrown dolls,
but the North Pole of Nuttluees will
not ke reached until fashion decree
thst' rcalee with whisket paint them
bright and variegated colors.
Tapping . of the undeveloped re
aourcos of Oregon with, ratrroeds con
Unaes, and all available- maps are
network of lead pencil marks.
i W ' '
.. GAWKING WEAtHER I
(Eegene Regieter)
The cold snap mw the Ceatral
school pupils aad teachr very ap- -preciaUye
of hot lunches.
ttlooks like James Middleton Coi
and the Democratic party would never
get over the refusal of the American
people to function forever as an Ever
; Ready Santa tMaus to Europe-.
The days are becoming more' elon-
gated.
WHAT DID HE DO WITH ALL
; THE CHEER3 THEY GAVE HIM
(Portland News)" ' '
Is there no way to keep hunger ,
and cold from my wife and two
baJties but to get bumped off so
i thoy can collect my war-risk lnsur
: saee? ! Experienced In several .
: lines, garage and machine work,
i shipping and receiving clerk and
! other lines. . Have you any kind of
i steady job? Need It. - s ,
t'ncle SamVbill for "dry" elenuintfhaa assftmed enormous pro
portions. ... . . r ..
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Wr. ford has produced enough flrvvers to get the vrjrld thor
OTighly rattled. ' - .
"We are not sure yet that jazz u dead. - fyit if it is we know where
it hajf gone. , . - .
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Congressional arguments should wax even hott, now that Pep
per is in-the senate.
A man has finished sowiu"? wild oats about' tl5 time he begins to
wear comfortable shoes regardless of their (tppcaiapce.
Some girls look like human beings. And some girls wear blue
l aint around their eyes. . . . , -. . ,
A thing that a homan is sure to find o new hat on the head is
worth two on the mind.
A farm journal says Adam y;as. the first gardncr. ; And his gar
den was ruined by the first thicken, i '-. , ,
One reasonwhy the world persists in wickedness is because the
reformers looS so darned nnhapjv. . '-,.
Does any peculiar significance attach to the fact that the Stillman
I case was movea to a cooler cnmatei
1
Wl'.tn. it Come 4 r al.k'.nS
I jvS. I fow boot yoo auj rn ?
W fcov. -ten, out rU J ty.Pl DN
bjystwka a look traf')jf'
!i.-sarKa.t TiWTiinh mm i
"pt bcr- toilur Tnan ris ben.,ike
rndre he -feels uallfiri -to ltbrc on "Success."
pSrmcr-5 can. tell colleges v vs-hole loi -mort?
about -firming -bhn coUtzs cftrt.iell farmer'.
v -7 r 1 ja. 1 I Ua l j
Urrfc
the ft i ,-..
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"Kc cftfrk wKo AfwAvs ivffs polite answers
to foofisft questions i en. his my to tKe
. 5uDriatn!at3 job.
HEZ HECK SAS
1a Tnany -Pok ko"to ckircA "to
--TS a I v 4 1 i on.!'
Wood
Per Cord $7
Buy your wood from the wood cutter and
save the middle man profit.
Red fir body dry wood, on board the car at
Glendale, per cord $7.00
Send us your order for car
Glendale Cash Store
Glendale, Oregon.
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HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
"Tho Three Musketeers"
Louts Gottschalt:. who will long be
remembered as the producer for Hhry
Savage of Franx te.1r's fanoim
"Merry Widow." In tbU country In
190S. arranged the musical score for
Douglaa ralrbanks" film version of
"The Three Musketeers," which will
be shown at the Page theatre begin
ning next Tuesday.
Henry Ford is such a visionary cuss.
He .favors tbe abolition of the bootleg
ger by giving his customer twice as
j much in time and cash as the original
j offender. This might be a trifle tough
for isolated prominent cltizena, but it
j would take the cuteness Out of con-
tempt for the Constitution.
In a reeent motion play-the producera achieved the impossible.
They made a moving picturejof a messenger boy. '
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An optimist, again, is the man who reached for his overcoat when
the preacher says, Just one wprd. more and 111 close."
I It will soon be time for the farmers
to plant something besides their feet
up against Sam Richardson's stove.
BRING YOUR SEWING
. (Coos Bay Times)
i Mn.-8aut Holcomb. know famil
iarly as "Gran ma" Holcomb, who
owns and operates a sedate pool
and billiard parlor which ladles
may. and do frequent, in the city
of Powers, is visiting in North
IMnd today.
Tire chains help some, but the menace of reckless driving won't be
removed until there are ball bearing chains for the drivers.
The theory that war between America and Japan is inevitable is
accepted by thousands of men who are too. old to fight.-.
Tom Mix at R'alto
Ttfm Mix Is announced by the Klalto
theatre as the attraction for throe
days opening tomorrow, in his latest
picture, a- "Western." entitled "The
UIg Town Round -Up".
According to report. Mix has here
a story which keeps him at "concert
pitch" from start to finish. In fact. It
Is declared that fur speedy and senna
tional action It never has beon sur
passed by any photoplay in this lively
star's long list of successes. '
Mix so often has mado a
record m daring deeds and "Impossi
ble stunts afir he had apparently
reached the limit, tba( nothing is tow
Uke(y to surprise his army of admirers
Signs of life on the moon, says a scientist. The increased demand
for moonshine livened up a lot of dead communities.
The prediction, by a Frenchman, that a great American statesman
will die this year is something for Tom Watson not to worry about.
The Oregonian announces that Mr.
Toggery William Isaacs will be a can
didate for mayor. Mr. Isaacs has as
sured his supporters he will execute
no bass solos during the campaign.
Wft USed tO 'OikIcS what fior cen M our inenmn tha Innntv. .. .
Tt .'. t 1' l" ..v lu.iig 111
would take. Nowadays we wonder what per cent of our income tax
our income will pay.
j Kotueo Roppes who has been wres
tling with a heavy cold, won the decid
ing fail In 2 days and 14 hours. His
shoulders were pinned to the mattress
by Kid Sorethroat early in the contest 1
Tho John Barleycorn hold was barred. I
The loser issued . a challenge for a !
return coutest which will not be ac- j
cepted. ; - . j
I THE PA8T BOBS UP
; (Sslam Capital Journal)
' John Coffee, Mrs. Coffee and
hjis two sisters were among! out
of town attendants at the Egan
Deckebach wedding. Mr. Coffee
waS raised In Salem and has been
.a member of many legislatures.
All the oil wells In the valley Started
gushing in the Nash dist. Fi1. pm. The
flow was a high grade petroleur on a
bull base.
RipplinRhumQS
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MY BEAUTIFUL AUNT.
I The Esiee nearly eliminated a pro
'specttvo candidate for something . at
the spring primary last eve. The near
victim was watching women votes in
stead of his step.
- Mcihv Trustwg Xntued. '
r 150STON, Jan. i8. Judge Crosby,
in the supremo court today an
nounced the appointment of - Fred
Ijunnon of IloHton; Wlllinm n. Mc
Ivrntie, of Cunibridge and James E.
Patton of Boston, as trustees of the
rhriotian Hi-linoe Vuhihln(r com
A UNT JULIA was a beauty,' men said, in bygone days, and
flatterers galooty were throwing lier bouquetaC They said
that she , was queenly, the fairest of her sex; whe she went by
serenely the other girls seemed wrecks, -Wherever Julia trotted
the nosegays came hpr way,, and flatterers besotted were praising,
her all day. The poet wrote his sonnet, all burdened by his
wreath, about her boots and bonnet, her eyeballs and her teeth.
And sb she grew tip feeling .that she was divinely fair; she would
not mop tho ceiling or clean the. Cellar stain And she was high
and haughty, she would not toil pr spin, or with a swatter swatty'
liit flinu nf-witi 4Via r.Vr, pl,nn,.:t,..l .1 .,
.... ..v.n, m-.. iuc mm, Vyvuccilt-Vl U1IU UIHUctllUUI, SnC KCOmCU lll(U
I, ,,,.1,.1.1 1.,... .i : : e 1 ... . . . . . m
iiuumiwiu ion, uiim n: ii, iiiiprt'ssiuiiN painiui upon Her 1 a.anu M&.
She turned down many suitors, her townsmen good and true, corn
doctors, clerks and tutors, and ' taxidermists too. Some prince
would come and wed her, she figured in her pride; long, long such
visions fed her, and warmed herein inside, Alas, .there came no
princes, and she'd be glad t. wd. the clerks and other quinces
Mho loved in years long dead,' She finds old age so dreary that
all its moments hurt, and she is siok and weary, a disillusioned
skirt. Jly other aunts are dingers, they were not spoiled with
praise, and as they turn their wringers they carol joyful lays.
"Garments of Truth" at Page
For those who prefer a Hnliter touch
In their romance, Gart-th Hugh' lat
ent picture, . "Uarmonta of Truth.'
which comes to tho Page theatre, be
ginning today will more than fill the
bill. Lyings to LestJf Cropo. was the
whole of life. It was a sport and
hobby and art ail In one. Yet Darn
field, where he lived and made his
living, by selling groceries over the
counter of the store, showed no pride
In him. It ealld him a nulsanco. Cut
It didn't realize what It had until some
outside peoplo came to put a sanitar
ium In the village. It had gone and
got Lester cured of lying, and it wlshod
It hada t. Bueh Is a fragment of
"Garments of Truth."
Added features on the same bill are
James Oliver Curwood's two reel nor
thern, drama, "The Northern Hall";
a sunshine comedy, "fho Golfer"; a
Prfzma, and "Butty" Brown playing Ai
Jolson's latest song hit, "April Show-erg."
1 Is lend heavier than platinum?
2 In what town did gluguam cloth;
originate?
J What, acid was originally obtain
ed from the bodies of sola?
4 What city Is the capital of Con
necticut? C Of what was Hymen the god In
Grofk mythology?
6 How many heads did the myth
ical hydra pop?
-What huge body of water wsh
accidentally formed in southern Cali
fornia?
8 With what Is alcohol distilled to
produce ether?
9 What l Ienmark' Urgent pos
session?
10 What Is ammonia also called?
Aniwers to Yesterday's Questions
t WRat anniversary Is called a bi
centenary? Ans. Two hundredth.
2 What Is the conclusion of on ora
tion culled? Ans. Peroration.
3 What is the main root of a plant
called? Ans. Taproot. '
4 In what horbar li Fort Sumter?
Ans. Charleston.
C What city Is the capital of Dela
ware? Ans. Dover.
6 What Is unrefined sugar callwd?
Ans. Muscovado.. '
-Which president of the t'nltod
States was the father of fourteen chil
dren? Ans. John Tyler.
8 Whore Is the Kalahari desert?
Ans. In Africa.
9 What Is tho btiRlnoHH of a graph
ologist? Ans. Studying handwriting
10 Where Is Faneull hall and what
is It sometimes called? Ans. It Is in
Boston and is called tho Cradle of
Liberty. . e
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The condition of your (relit may ou-an a long life or an earl
grave.
Modern dcntlatry holds the lilghewt rank In preventative
medicine).
The ofjert of almxl dutut most be to prevent trouble am! atop
mouth dlMitr.
Safer to Prevent Disease
It has been proven Hint it l bHter and great ritl rhenrwr to
adopt niAMUr for flm prevention Outa tt U t flttht flrea and sua
tain loe on thai account.
It U safer and better sto to adopt meaauren for tint prevention
of tuouth dlntaie.
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Bandit Kills Priest Prgnflrn canoe for emiy.
Annual Canoe Fete
Oregon Under Fire
EfOENH, Ore.. Jan. 28. The an-
.nUal rauoo fete, nn attractive feature
of Junior weekend nt the University
of Orrgori, which draws pcoptn from
nil parts of the slate Is under ntudi-ni
fire as occnNioding unvIosh expendi
ture of time and mont-y. The v -itt,
which is held eah year on "tho ol.l
mill race" of a type around which
nost college songs are rmro-d, In
fanciful and u;orative In th ex
treme, liniHmu h nn It is ii nmi-iltlv!
affair, Kratvi-nitics nnd coi-oillle
have been known to upend (k In
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'CHICAGO, Jan. 28. Tho Uev.
Vtorlun Chodmlcwli-s, , poator of Bt.
Florence's flpman C'ritholio church In
8outh Chicago, died iast night the
,ictim of a buliBt fired by a burglar
j txdlevi-d to hav been seeking sacra-:
mental wine. The shooting- occurred
in the J'arlsh house.
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