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FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1923. Pree teeviviecticcar cy SPOKANE, Wash.. Hagenbarth as respectively, of ceded, sheepmen attendi vention turned today = sion with reports of other details. The program today included three set speeches on fabric legis!ation by = J. B. Wilson, secretary of the Wyom- ing Wool Growers’ association, dis- = cussion of the Wyoming pure fabric slaw by H. D. Hoeadsell of that state and explanation of the success of the “Yakima valley in obtaining a “125 AN ENGLISH EXPRESSION OF TOM MIX There's a hus! Ta asre ee Kee LECEED ERS committ y movie guy Name of Mix, Pretty wide an’ thick an’ high, This yere Mix; If there’é kudos to be won. If there's shooting to be done Who's the first to draw his gun? Thomas Mix! On the wildest hoss alive, Cowboy Miz, ‘Spite of all it can contrive, Sits and sticks; For he's so tarnation cool ‘That the roughest, toughest mule Never tries to play the fool— Not with Mix. ‘When he sets out with a rope, Mister Mix, Hands the steers the proper dopa. And his tricks On‘a hundred h. p. car Are tho slickest things by far. Dore by any movie star, Good old Mixt | Ifthe lynchers want to lynch, - Sheriff Mix {Doesn't budge a bloomin’ inch, - Shooters—six, *In his hands when they are bent On the folks of {11 intent, ¢Form a pow'rful argument— Don't they, Mix? “When it comes to making love, ‘ Look at Mix! oes he talic of ‘stars above?" Does he—nix! No, he up-and grabs his Miss, Hugs her close and starts to kiss, ;And the rest {s wrapped in bliss, Copy Mix! “You're a pretty decent sort, Mr. Mix. “You're a doggoned all-round sport, _ ‘Aren't you, Mix? “Though you never oil your hair, GAna you have been known to swear ‘ou're a man’s man,—put it there, Thomas Mix! MOONEY GAINS 15 POUNDS QN TAKING TANLAG AND “SAYS IT ENDED TROUBLES F, Los Angeles, {& enjoying aune R. Mooney, 1714 Arapahoe St., is still another who appetite, per. t heath as a 2) Mr “Mooney’s own statement follows: hat I’ needed was an all ‘round “building up and*fanlac has done that very thing. For a year or more 1 had Sbeen all run-down -without cnergy, Zand that tired feeling was on me a’l “the time. Saleep half the night and r Shad tailcd me so complete! eat a bit of breakfast. I StroutJed with constipation, headaches, Ebiliousness and dizzy spelis, and felt Yall in’ most of the time, ‘Tanlac helped me almost from the Svery day I began taking {t. I have Sa. wonderful appetite now and. have “gained fifteen pounds. In fact, I'm “just the samo as a new man and 1 ‘believe Tanlac will he!p anyone,” © ‘Tanlac is for sale by all good drug- Sgists. Over 85-million bottles so!d.— a Ady. OUR MEETING PLACE WILL BE POSITIVELY ANNOUNCED. IN. TO- MORROW NIGHT’S PA- PER. REMEMBER ALL 1S WELL My nerves wouldn’t let me | WOOL MEN WIND UP_CONVENTION MITH ELECTIONS Frank J. Hagenbarth, Who Flayed Con- gressmen of Three States, Chosen Again to Head National Growers i aeeaey 26 ath meselection of Frank J. resident and F. R. Marshall y. 4 the National Wool Growers’ “acsobiatigne cok era aa conte: Ai Sahay ng the association’s 58th annual con- to winding up of their three-day ses- | ees, election of directors and Der cent lamb crop” by J. D. Pryor, of Yakima. Favorable comment among tho sheep men was heard today on Presi dent Hagenbarth's attack delivered at Jthe annual banquet last night, on members of congress said by Mr Hagenbarth to be antagonistic to the Wool growers. His observations were {the result of his work at Washington, D. C., in the interest of a protective tariff on wool. “There {s Senator Thomas Walsh, of Montana,”’ declared Mr. Hagen- barth. “He ts not for Montana but for Wa'sh, with his own pre-con- ceived ideas of foolishness. Then there ts Senator King of Utah, who forgets his own state. There are just three industries {n Utah—mining, livestock and agriculture. destroy his own state. For political reasons, he would destroy his own neighbors, their families and the com- munities in which they live.” President Hagenbarth previous'y had criticized certain federal bureaus for their failure to send representa tives to the convention. He would ADMINISTRATION IS ENDORSED SPOKANE, Wash., Jan, 26—En dorsement of the present tariff law, the administration of President Hard ing and his veto of the soldiers’ bonus bill, and recommendations for legis lation to prevent strikes and permit state tax reforms are included in the report of the resolutions committee Prepared for submission this after noon at the closing session of the Na tional Woo! Growers’ association’: 58th annual convention. The tariff resolution condemns ef forts declared to have been put forth by in facturers, jobbers s to just'fy increase: oars in the pric suit of clot! sibfity of act st jeged propag information of the consumer, recommended that an one cent a head on all levied. Concerning the president's veto of it assessment o ts lambs) be bo, 2 ee i 1 NRESINO | does wonders for chafed lor trritated shins “*My doctor told me about it and {1 couldn't get another jar I wouldn’t igive this one up for anything."” That is how many people regard iResinol Ointment. It is specially recommended tor eczema and other itching skin troubles, but it is also’ ex- cellent as a general household remedy for bums, scalds, chafings, cold sores, pimples, boils, insect bites, etc. Retinol Soap and Resinol ‘Shaving Stick tain the Resinol thould be without these srodvea me At all drugrists, | the bonul bill the resolutions said: | “We heartily endorse President | Harding's administration, and we are | proud of him for the fact that he was | big enough a man to veto bill in the | face of popularity of this bill, We } gree with him that a bonus should | be paid to the veterans of the great ‘world war, but no bonus bill should be passed until provision for same be | made for money.” The strike resolution said: “We urge the enactment of a taw raising the necessary prohibiting strikes in the raflroad and/ coal mining industries, and establish- |ing a tribunal for the settlement ot |labor disputes in these industries, | putting such teeth in sald law as will clot the estab!ished tribunal with all the power necessary to enforce fts de- cision, but as against employer and |employe, making the party at fault —_—_—_—— hite-of-Egg Che Casper Daily Cribune urged. Lower freight rates on woo! are asked. The Capper farm credits bill to endorsed, with amendments Permitting the government to sub- scride at least 50 per cent of the in- {tial capital of loan banks, with gov- ernment participation to be retired within five years. Passage of the French-Capper ‘“truth-n-fabrio” bill im asked, and the federal trade com- mission is urged to proceed against merchants who sel! as all wool, goods which contain shoddy. To avoid duplication of state taxa- tion on @heep pastured in different states, it ts recommended that they be taxed in each state only for tho Proportionate time they are within its borders. For a vacancy on the tariff commis- sion, Louts G. Connor of Washing- ton, D. C., ts endorsed, and the presi- dent is urged to appoint a western man to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Secretary Fall of the Speedy enactment of such a law is department of interior. in Calumet a Vital Element Most Baking Powders Lack Don’t use a leavener that does not contain white-of-egg. you take chances—you run the risk of spoiling your CAL makes it possible for ight on thed on the dealers’ shelves, ie Some WHE WHERE DO YOU LIVE? | MILLS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY See the Sunday Morning Tribune U When you do JMET The Economy BAKING POWDER Contains a small amount of white-ofegg. This representatives of the company to test it eeeny, for leavening ler’scounter. Nothing eatin Sete but absolutely fresh stock is permitted to remain It must always be up to the high Calumet standard. 2 : Remember thewhite-of- ees in Calumet protects _ Success of your bakings. It is the eco- (momical positive bake- day aid and its sale is 234 times as much as that of any other brand, A pound canof Calumet contains full 16 ounces. king powders come in I2ounce instead of 16 ounce cans. sure you get a when you want it. Be pound CLEARANCE SALE Of Spring and Summer Millinery. choice for Saturday only... Your for Saturday Onlyonee ne $5.00 Mrs. Sanford, Millinery Main Floor O-S Bldg. IF YOU HAVE START- ING TROUBLES perhaps your electrical starter needs ‘complete overhauling Bring {t here for expert examina- tion and decision as to what {s required. All ignition matters carefully gone over by experienc: ed men at this shop. Auto Electric Co. 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 968-J D. H. Kennedy left last week for California where he will be joined by his sen Everett. remainder of the winter there. 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