T1LLAMDOZ
What the Editors Say
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Growth of the loganberry Industry
promises aoon to off-et the cry that
prohibition was cruel because it de
stroyed an industry giving employ
ment to thousand» of men. Who
wouldn't rather work in a loganber-
ry patch than in a brewery?—Ore-
gonian.
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The advocate» as pay-as-you-go
idea on roads have been lost. Two
years ago they were numerous. They
feared this and that other thing
"Good roads are coming faster than
the most enthusiastic 1 road boosters
even dared to dream of I a few »hort
year» ago," exclaims the Graphic.
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It is refreshing that though the
soldier boys have been gone from
two years to six months in the ser-
vice of their country and visited
many parts of the home land and for
eign lands, they still cherish the old
homes they left behind. It le well
that young men should cherish the
t—i uon.e with tei.derne--. Parents,
teacher» and others may have an im
portant part ih fostering this love of
home. News Reporter.
and might commit no aenous ofien»e
But they lead many men to »peak
lightly oi all womankind.
The thoroughly modem girl make»
teerwlf attractive in another way.
She seek» first her own independence
ho sc« can pick and choose and hold
herself independent of men. unless
and until »he can land the right one.
Her very .'ndependenee attracts the
normal minded man. He is much
mure apt to pursue the one who
seem- able to care for herself, who
u independent and elusive and not
to be hat easily.—Umpqua Valley
New».
HE ADI
WILL TRACT DISABLED TROOPS
AT MOOSEHEART.
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War Department Aus Mooseheart to
Give Wounded Mei Vocational
Training
During the war Mooseheart
called upon to train mazy (soldiers
in eonciete construction for military
work. Naturally thia work ceased
when the armistice »a* signed. Ho»-
evre, the Moosebeart Governors re
ceived a great deal of commendation
from the War Department for the
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work they did which, had the war
1st For Poison Gas.
continued an indefinite period would
have proved an inestimable value in
The pouon gas which worked such France. Mooseheart was one of the
havoc during the great war 1» to be five or six places equipped to give
turned to useful purposes with the this training, for as is generally^
return of peace. . From Paris comes known it is an institution maintain
the announcement that a prominent ed by the Loyal Order of Moose
Jrencu scientist has discovered a w here the children of diceased Moose
method for using this deadly gas in are educated and given vocational
a way that will promote the welfare training. When the reconstruction
and happiness of mankind. He de program for disabled and wounded
clare» this gas can be applied to trees soldier» was first brought up the
particularly fruit trees—in a way Mooseheart governors offered their
to di-troy caterpillars, worm- and in services to the War Department in
jurious insects which annually des any capacity they »aw fit. Conse
troy' vast quantities of fruit. He pro quently in the last few days Moose
pose», in other word», to employ the heart has been solicited thiough the
We have been asked several times, same deadly fumes that were used in Rehabilitation Division of the Fed
"A hat.-. the matter with Chamber- the war to cause human suffering eral Board of Vocational Education
lain” the V. 8. Senator from Oregon, and misery, to add to the comfort asking it MooseLeart was prepared to
that he is picking on the administra and well-being of humans in the fu give vocational training to a certain
tion now and then and ha» not yet ture.
numbered of disabled soldiers. The
accomplished a thing by his fault
Announcements of this discovery— Mooseheart Governors who were at
finding. Why, that’s easy, George is conceding its practicability—is a that time in »e.- ion' immediately
i.yiug to work him.—if over into the matter of much interest and impor wired that they were ready to »tart
Republican camp and will no doubt tance to the world in general. The this work at once. The reply came:
be the candidate foi U. 8. Senator amount of useful food annually de ’’Troops will start arriving next
the Republican ticket at the next stroyed by destructive pests can only week.”
primary.—Bank» Herald.
be roughly estimated, but ii certain
A great deal has been told of
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ly is an amount of vast proportions. Mooseheart education.
Lecturers
If Marion and Tillamook counties Mankind is constantly engaged in have told of the activities at Moose
keep up their present pace they will warfare against these destructive heart. Societies intended to promote
be the immediate successors of Mult food pests, and anything that will aid vocational education have praised
nomah County in the total mileage in his effort» willbe w idely welcomed Mooseheart foe it» thoroughness and
of their paved roads. Marion is to and greatly appreciated. If the pois its marked success in lines of voca
make good use of her county owned on gas used in the war can be utiliz tional training but this approval by
paving plant, and Tillamook ex ed only for - the destruction of tree the Federal
Government of
pects to vote 1470,004. bonds for pests it will be a great benefit to Mooseheart training is perhaps
more good roads. Tillamook county mankind. But it would seem possible strongest emphasis that can be
has the advantage of some other that a way also will be found to em
counties of her high valuation in ploy this same agency for many on the necessity for training of
timber lands.—Telephone Register. other crop peHt», Milch an cotton • sort.
i When it is understood that more
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weevil, and worm» and insects that
Government operation, however, work havoc with grain and vegetable than twenty vocations are included
has one marked advantage over the crop».
I in the Mooseheart curriculum, that
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the training course covers from three
old order. People yield unprote»tlng-
Obviously this is a work that to five years and includes actual
ly to thing» done by the government. should interest government author
'1 he railway administration can ad ities. Billions have been spent by work on permanent construction, a
vance freight rate» 25 per cent, in- various government» to develop and I more definite idea of the vocational
er ease pasaenger tate», substitute In use mean» for destroying human life, education can be secured. This is
ferlor for good service, put an em- and if these »ame governments now I further emphasized by the fact that
bargo on the week-end movement to will turn their attention to the ques I when a boy leaves Mooseheart and
the lakes and mountains
nd find tion of conserving human life and has completed his vocational train
ipuollc meek and acquiescent. It promoting human welfare, and will ing he is given a Union card in that
they had been given like treatment back this effort by an expenditure particular trade that he has chosen
under private operation they would of even a tithe of the co»t of the war. ! to follow . This approval by the labor
have rlwen in their indignation. wonders will be accomplished. The | unions »hows that they consider that
.nere would have been an insurrec food question is one of the great the Mooseheart training covers the
apprenticeship usually required by
tion. Spoke win an Ke view.
problems faced by the world today, the labor unions in all of the various
moreover, and anything that will add
A powerful argument for voting to the supply of human food Is a trade».
In addition to the training afford
for the market road bill which will mutter nt transcendent Importance.
be on the ballot at the June election The possibilities of using poisoned ed in concrete construction and
< an t>e found in the chuck holes and gas to destroy food pest», therefore, building, a thorough training in car
ru>- encountered on ulmost any road hould be carefully studied, and ap pentry. plumbing, electrical con
leading to the county seat. Much proved method» employed by gov struction, central station power plant
money has in the aggiegate has been ernment» solicitous for the welfare of operation, machine »hop practices,
expended on these roads, hut the re the people. The same science which drafting and architectual designing
children after a
lief has been only temporary and aided in (he prosecution of the war are given to the
almost invariably the winter season now Is ready to aid in the work of pre-vocational training period which
i acquaiu'- them will ail of these var
find- them unfit for travel. The ex peace, and should be given every
planation Is found In the fact that encouragement and opportunity to ious trades in a way that permits
• ¡e work lias been piecemeal and the succeed in this laudable effort.— them to select that training which is
best suited to their capability.
best has been done with available Polk County Observer.
Domestic Science courses, stenog-
fu.ds and the work lias been stopped
raphy, bookkeeping and office prac
The bill in question provides funds
Facts About the Paris Plot.
tices are offered to the girls at the
which will permit work on a large
institution and the same opportunity
scale, with consequent economy, and
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el >> makes It possible to attempt a
Then- 1» something deep, dark and for training as is offered the boy».
It 1» as.-umed that a great percent
more permanent type of highway devious about thin league of nation».
then the thin rock luyer which is all On the surface it appears to be a age of tin men who will come to
that lias been possible In the past. In benevolent device for securing peace Mooseheart will be disabled to the
connection with u vole for this law on earth and maintaining at lesst a extent of having lost an arm or leg,
one should also be cast for the semblance of good will toward men. or having received some other injury
ume.'.dnient increasing the bonding but beneath it Is a subtle and ma that will enable them to take the
indebtedness which may be Incurred licious scheme designed to make the vocational training course and adapt
tor road-. As the law now Htands It world safe for democracy.
themselves despite their misfortune.
Is a dead letter, but with the amend-
The authority for this statement is Mooseheart will present to them an
imuid adopted, should it later be de ample. It may be found in English added advantage for they have in
cided wise to supplement the fund papers, American papers, and French the employ of the institution a man
rui»< 1 by the market toad bill by papers, and in the public utterances who unfortunately lost an arm and
voting bonds, It will be possible to of eminent Frenchmen. Englishmen an eye in his youth but has so over
create a fund which »hould give and American». Among all these come his affliction that he has been
ev ry section of the country road» there Is agreement that if the league the life guard, scout master and of
which may be traveled In all »eason». of nations goe» through somebody ficial photographer for the Institu
iitll-uoro Independent.
will have put something over on the tion in the last few years. Th value
of this man’s ability will be impres
' rest of the world.
But there 1» no agieement on who sed on these returned soldiers as lie
Yes, Roseburg Has 'Em.
.will be the villlan in the < use, and will aid them in recovering their self
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¡who the victims. We In this country confidence.
A dispaici! stating a force of wo- have been assiduously taught, by
tua<l police ha« been assembled al a Senator Jiui Reed and others, that
HOW FAB IS FOREST GROVE!
certain eastern city for the purpose the whole league of nations is a
of getting utter the flirtutious girls, British plot, and that there Is taking No So Far that the Statement of Its
commonly called "vampires," blings place at Paris from day to day the
Residents Cannot be Verified.
to mind the fact that every city and sad. sa<l drama of a childlike, llfty
Rather an Interesting case ha» been
hamlet seems to huve a touch of this mind (Wilson's) being Imposed upon developed in Forest Grove. Being so
sort of feminine and Roseburg I h and victimized by a crafty Machiav near by, It is well worth publishing
uo exception. Home of these flirts ellian intellect (Lloyd George) The here. The state is sincere—the proof
should be given Home good, xound league of nations, they tell us. must convincing:
lUOtliei ly advice and Home »hould never be, as it will only crown with
Mrs. H. C. James, 420 Pacific Ave.,
the first 'water- triumph England's schemes to op Forest Grove, Ore., says:
be taken to
Doan’s
ing trough’, to have, at least, u por press Ireland.
Kidney Pill» are a medicine of merit
tion iemoved from their physiogomy. I The English papers, some of them, and I can certainly recommend them
I hen. again, Il is hardly right to are lambasting Lloyd George because to anyone who wants a reliable kid
throw all the responsibility at the he was simple enough to let himself ney medicine. I was more les» subject
feet of the young, for It has been be circumvented by the Htnooth, to kidney disorders and at times I
«aid. often demonstrated, that some clever Wilson, who Is trying to get suffered from severe
backaches.
married women can carry away the England into a league that wlll be After I have taken a box or two of
part of a "vampire" even better than dominated by the United 8tate» of Doan's Kidney Pills my back has felt
many of her sex that are still In their America. "Posterity," says the Lon- stronger and my kidneys have be
leans.
don Post, ” will place Wilson wlth come normal."
The vampire Is a somewhat famil Metternlsh and Uestelreagh a» one
Price ••« . at all dealers. Don’t
iar character In modern life, who who worked for the confusion of simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
tigures much In movies, plays, and .other nations and the great nee» of Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
novels. Hume of them are just ordi his own.
Mrs. James had. Foster-Milburn Co..
nary bedragged girls of the street. At
There we have It as between Great Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y.—Pd. Adv.
the other extreme are those who Brltian and the United States. Won
conceal Inordinate sex desires under der what the French and Italian pa
Foi Sale or Trade.
die polished manners of society. And I pers are saying about one another?
midwuy are great numbers of abnor- | I Spokesman Review.
r.ral young women who throw them
Have about 40 acre» of land, south
selves at every masculine object In
of Trank river six miles from town.
Whooping Cough.
Plenty of wood on place. Wood will
their pnlh They week to faacinate
wile» arts, feminine camou- I Give Chamberlain’s Cough remedy more than pay for place. Will take
unwomanly overtures. tn’keep the cough loose and expector auto In trade. Inquire of J. L.
Intend no serioua harm ation easy. It is excellent.—Adv.
Childers, near the land.
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