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Ye Smudge Pot
. By Arthur Perry. ,
Signs of anarchy are materializing
throughout the land, and tho . unur
chlsts have for their laudable purpose
the seizure of the army und the navy,
and the remodeling of America into u
Russia. People should not he hasty In
condemning an organization they know
nothing about, and withhold Judgment
till they blow up the White House,
They are brothers In the Hunk.
i The Inventive genius of Man has yet
to construct an uutoinoblle that will
climb a phone pole on high.
In the HearBt papers, Thursday,
there was a story about a phone girl
who was not pretty.
' ' CRUEL AND UNUSUAL
i (Pendleton Oregonlan)
The other day a big, good
natured man who Is employed us a
fireman at the Kustern Oregon
hospital ran across a young woman.
' Unless a lot more pickers uro during
enough to go out into the . orchards
some fruit will go to waste.
Whenever an Ibsuo needs befuddling
In Oregon, and reduction of taxos argu
ments fail to do the work, "the unifor
mity of the gnme laws" is discussed.
The ''uniformity of the game laws" Is
a blessing, and explains why the natur
al resources of the state are dovelopcd
to a point 76 years behind the rest of
the Pacific coast.
f
Frank Drumbaugh returned Tuesduy
from a hunt with a fine deer. (llurris
hurg News). Taking no chances. '
' The F. Farroll canine was down
town this am. and nearly came to bltos
wfth a visiting hound.
DESPERATE MEASURES
(Willows, Cal., Times)
j C. B. Russell Is going on crutches
I as a result of striking his ankle
with a pick while trying to remove
,; gome dirt.
The latest thing for the home Is a
roulette wheel on the phonograph, and
the next step Is to make the parlor
look like Main Street.
i The third party In Oregon' Is formed,
and ready to uttack all existing evils,
and the pockethooks of its members.
Even- money Is being wagered that
the Jack. Co. fair auto races will not
break tjie speed record of a high
school girl going after a head of let
Mud and fur will fly in the full cam
paign, an some of the candidates are
already hli doop In virtue.
The railroad strike would be settled
if the president would make a h pooch
about humanity, and give the strikers
all they asked for.
EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS
" (Corvallls Gazette-Times)
- MILK COWS WAXTp.I) 45
choice cows, Tli tostcd, which will
freshen by the opening of collogo.
Walter K. Taylor.
As yet no charge of nrofitecirlne has
been fllml against the California wlfo
who offered to Bell hor husband for
$100 per month.
One of the local fruit girls packod
the first payment on a fur coat Thurs.
A tourist showed up this week, who
travelled 6500 miles on one tire und a
square meal. . '
ON RECALLING JUDJGK EVANS.
AND NOW they want to recall Judge Walter Evans of Portland.
Tin; 1 rouble Keems to In: tliijt Judgo Kvuns granti-d tlie peti
tion of t lie Pacific Telephone company, and tlie professional tele
phone rec'ullers don't like it. The judge says he decided according
to law, whereas he should, according to his opponents, have decided
according to their desires.
So the same men who recalled the members of the Public Service
commission, because they granted an increase in telephone rates; are
now after Judge Evans, and it would take an optimistic prophet to
say they won't get him.
The situation merely calls attention again to the complete unde
sirability of pulling the judiciary down into polities. The courts form
the last bulwark between unthinking popular clamour and justice.
They should be above the petty machinations of professional politic
ians. But, as long as judges are elected, as long as they are subject to
the same political influences as other public officials, the virus of
political contamination will be injected into the judiciary.
'
Judges should be appointed on tl?e grounds of legal knowledge,
temperamental fitness and character, subject to removal by the state.
They should be placed above the slime and muck of political manipu
lation. They should be free to rule on all public questions, regard
less of the immediate popularity of their decisions, subject only to
the rulings of a higher court.
Fortunately Judge Evans had the courage of his convictions. He
refused to be swuyed or intimidated by threats of a recall. But all
judges are human and no judge can altogether disregard the fact,
that he is at all times subject to humiliation and disgrace, wherever
his views of the law conflict with popular feeling.
Which is to our mind all wrong. Polities are bad enough in the
necessary competition for public office, but when politics cuter the
courts, the very foundations of civilized society totter.
Bible Questions
And Answers
ASPIRIN
Quill Points
Panacea: A universal remedy. Synonym: Hoover.
The only right might gives is tho right of way.
Irritable continental: "Well, well, well; who shall we assas
Kinato this morning?" -
The Literary Digest poll shows the rural sections still dry. Well,
seven-day cider is hard to beat.
People who think there is no excitement in a small town never
witnessed a. row between denominations. n
Everybody wonders what the world is coming to, except those
who have hay fever, and they don't care.
The scars of warfare are healing, and gradually the doughboy is
forgetting the few French words he picked up.
' "Four score years and ten." The," four score" refers to the
number of years. The "ten" refers to the liumber of goat glands.
It is easy to avenge yourself on the speed eov Just confess that
you really were speeding and the shock will kill him.
Nearly every community has a church that contains most of the
wealth and culture of the town and very little of its religion.
When you see her photographed with one foot raised high in the
air, you can't tell whether she's a chorus star or a tennis star.
RipplingRhqmQS
S.-A If
. GOOD CREDIT.
TO HAVE good credit in your town! There is no worthier
renown; to have the merchant princes say, "That delegate
is splendid pay!" When you have won so high a fame you arc
a winner in life's game, and when you've found your bust repose,
from 12 to 1 the stores will close. Good credit has its draw
bucks, too; I have discovered quite a few. Now, nil our merchant
princes know I pay up promptly ns I go, and when I drift into
their stores, they and their clerks are simply bores; they want to
sell me all they have, from anvils down to beeswax salve. They
hate to see nie get away; they want to sell me bales of hay, and
suits of clothes and pairs of shoes, and stovepipe hats and liquid
glues. They want to show cane-seated Chairs, stuffed crocodiles
aiul pickled pears. They've just received a shipment fine of
gherkins in imported brine. They grab my coattails when I'd go,
and yank and pull me to and fro, to show me corn beef in a pail,
and tripe and prunes and shredded whale. They grab my sidc
, boards in their haste and show mo pots of rancid paste. At last,
when haply I escape, my form is pulled all out of shape, my coat
is split, my collar spoiled, my temper and my whiskers soiled.
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1 After surrendering his army In
this country what did Cornwall! do?
2 OpM)sito what state in this coun
try Is Morocco?
3 Which direction is Now Zealund
from Austrullu?
4 How long has the term flapper
been applied, to young girls?
6 What is a philliplc speech?
7 What president never voted?
8 What king ordered none but those
of royal blixid to wear ermine?
9 How many financial panics have
there been in the United States?
10 What kind of a game was pull
mull?
Answers to Yesterday's Questions
1 How Is carborundum made? Ans.
It, is made of carbon and sand is un
electric furnace.
2 What Is the longest river in Scot
land? Ans. The Tay.
a What country Is famous for Its
mango treen? Ans. India.
4 What Is cumulative voting? Ans.
It is n system by which tho voter Is
allowed as many votes, ns there are
candidates to be elected. Ho may cast
thorn all for one man or divide them.
5 Who gave tho republican party
its name? Ans. Horace Greoley.
ti Did the United States ever repu
diate a public debt? The United States
failed to redeem the Continental cur
rency. 7 What was tho value of chickens
raised In this country last year? Ans.
1373,(100,000.
8 What kind of grapes are the seed
less raisins of commerce? Ans. Lurge
ly Sultana.
Who was Mark Anthony's wire?
Ans. ' Octavia.
10 Of what denomination Is the
I.lttle Church Around the Corner? Ans.
lvplscopul.
Jnckson County Fair, Medford, Sep
tember 13 to 16. tl
Questions
1. Who took the city of Debir and
thus gained the hand of A.-ihsah?
2. Why did the people stone Achan
to death?
3 Where did the stone, that David
threw with his sling, hit Goliath?
4. Who were the father and mother
of Joseph?
5. What was the meaning of the
word "parable"?
6. Which son did David name ai
successor to his throne when Absalom,
his first choice, hod died?
Answers to Yesterday's Questions
1. Nlcodemus was a Pharisee, a
ruler of the Jews anil a teacher of
Israel.
2. When she was delivered of her
sins, the Dible states that seven devils
went out of Mary Magdalene.
3. Joseph was born at Padan aram,
about 1746 B. C.
4. John the Baptist's death occur
red about March A. D. 29.
5. David was but a youth when he
slew Goliath.
6. David was confident of having
the strength to slay Goliath, because
he came in the name of God, whom
Goliath had defied.
Bible Thought Sr Tbda
HKOIN THK DAY RIGHT : Cause
me to bear thy loving kindness in the
morning ; for in thee do I trust ; cause
nie to know tlie wuy wherein I should
wnl: for I lift up my soul unto thee.
I'snim '43: 8.
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