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Entered as second clase matter at Beatty, Wn. under act of Maro 8, 1879. we Doar whiiss peas edu bashed WORTH TR YING ca vailable, and heaven know y Lower prices and higher wagt ey are posted at far less consequent Organized labor proposes to work piace ¢ productic etain all it implicity, yet have thrown E sti F Bie about it a proper atmosphere pf solemn é e e % ied Be 4 Jibs i i a : i“ Hans reverence which—more’s the pity !—some p ' Beemer peceration of Laber, now in It isn't a gorgeous monument the Un for co-oper at f labor and capital +t mplest act showing na - 5 ° ‘ The Atlantic City convention of the tional devotion and respect H federation in October demanded such co The secretaries of war and navy are es Operation, the delegates declaring, “Ws acting as a commission to consider what es have p Oppose all wage reductions and we urge recommendations are to be made to con 5 le te " ju ar upon management the elimination of | gress. We respectfully offer the sugge ' 8 ; waste in production in order that selling tion herein contained w 7 f : v prices may be lower and wages higher : . wl oO t merica To this end we recommen -oneratior WINNT OT) a wKY ELPS t NE 1 f 5 ; eee mmend ch-operat OPENING THE CAMPAIGN A rints "0 7 Manan of in the study of waste in production at ? That action, accore to William fl Re republican national organization ; peay j Green, A. F. L. president, has placed onsiders the senatorial campaign of et eal rad American labor “in a most advanced 1926 so important that it has already : “4 position on wage theory.” started it National Chairman Butler ’ a Th er t a The movement is a direct attack a went out to Youngstown, Ohio, the other industrial condition, which, despite ur day and made a speech in which he said im precedented mechanical improvement, “We are now approaching our nex still compels millions to work for ms trial of strength in the « igressional and 1 Thank ¥ 4 than $1,500 a year. senatorial contest of 1926. The demo | § y oF q This condition can be bettered, the cratic party is endeavoring to set on foot } 5 , ws pa ert BB . Atlantic City delegates decided, by elim a warfare of investigating charges and } ae al ) a { ination of industrial waste and lost m« scurrilous attacks similar to what it ha | HOLED UP, MAI ) ‘ $ tion with consequent inerease in prod heretofore attempted. But } or ’ | he Maid W ho W ed Pr Tince 7 ae 7 i people are too discriminating to be c —— ~ tion. people ay rimina “ —— oo Ae is © 1925 a MEA mvice. ne J By Mrs. Walter Ferguson It will all end as it did a y va) On basis of an investigation made by year ag 2 = oa —- —-— "} © the Federated American Engineering So- Perhaps Chairman Butler is right in Gr ba F ae i cieties in 1921, the convention asserted saying it will all end as it did a year age The Obser ver | 16, tt 7 FROM R d hy that 50 per cent of the present industrial But in the meantime? | By J Sfoeek tt ellers STAR veaaders a3 waste was attributable to management, Much earlier than a year ago the in | Neat im Marshall i GE CRE Sate Sige # - 25 per cent to labor and 25 per cent to vestigations of which he complains—not $$ $$" |” eliediniae ode rsh ha pcha - ? outside sources democratic investigations, but non-par- } terday afte ; tisan—had produced certain results. Fall a nto ¢ sp : ! r ere came r TO DAV Is AN 1D WILBUR was out. Prati was out Foi piviad ; i 3 was out. ‘orbes was out lose were t t the fae tag 1 . ONGRESS, we are told, is to be asked not bad results, nor small results. .Re- ‘ ARQUEL : hey : f Avan Spe! nd bra ac a mon nt gardless of the election returns of a year t Shaait pete : : ] Pg rie lpr ; tor the tomb of the unknown soldier at ‘| ago, the president did not dare ppoint re be i ‘ CG 20 te 0 rincess » Arlington. Fall, Denby, Daugherty or Forbes, There ne patch of them i , f re ed. etters 3 , attempt at embellish- some God forbid! There are some things so was that much clear gain t if f Judg no a B) x g IS Sublime that any list So more investigations may be A Sete ‘ ‘ ; Boost A eattle a | ment belittles them. The lily is spoiled ; useful, even if “it will all end as it did a ys a . \ iT ° , 4 * by gilding. year ago.” ron : but 4 ; reabhemte ; The Unknown Soldier is an Idea, a Butler says the people are too diserin , ; 1 4 * Thought, Something that in inating to be fooled. Lincoln said y , «mind, rather than a concrete thing, a same thing, but he added—“‘all the time * mere human body that lies dead in a Line In was honest about it; that’s the i grave. He is Patriotism. He is Devotion difference He knew that all of us can , aes {to Duty. He is Self-Sacrifice. He is the be fooled some of the time and that some | tine ; { best eae teEacotitt é { Spirit of America at her noblest and best. of us can be fooled all the time. But he te crea tt < > x ' se) Ba? , a popes Ps Tes apa +. Who is there that can carve a stone was ue that all of us cannot be fooled 1 unkindly i t t f : : 3 = which will do justice to all these? They — all of the time : wel ' ? except JG } tried it in New York. They hired one of If the democrats or anybody else cor y d . Pad 1Y CREED a A THOUGHT ; the world’s most famous sculptors to template investigating the workings 0 hile I ‘ 1 Rejoice, Oh, young man, in ; €arve a “Ciyic Virtue.” And civic virtue the government or any branch of it the s t wht me P ‘ thy youth; and let thy heart is near to what our Unknown represents thing to do is to go ahead and investigate. | med to be § than t loserar an t Her fathe i and’ gre cheer thee in the days of thy Yet what did they get A monument The question of whether or not the peo- | ‘ellow at Kot yo REP eran ¢ pute ; rn y To k © of the pioneer bu youth, and walk in the ways of : a = ha all aetals, a cite ps ba fooled will take care of it w doe orth £ t I i ers of Am wa thine heart, and in the sight of : showing a man somew hat resembling pl er f e “d will he 1 ker bark | hy? 1 t T ; thine eyes; but know thou, that } Firpo, the Wild Bull of the Pampas, in its own way in its own ume nd be hard it m t faithful Je for all these things God will ; Standing self-righteously upon the neck nek, bao 1 stat shold g Warrior bring thee unto judgment,— '. Als T ‘{ rer t { Wt t > tof a frail woman prostrate. HIS M:é AST ER YS VOICE oe ascent v told 1 people, -it : Ay path 1 : t nkind | « 1G na U ' € t . « v 1 { yart of mankind : That monument does not help the im- EPRESENTATIVE RAINEY, of Illi- opher that acter rofite, Next t ‘ t ita Sa aie : } agination toa better realization of civic n objects to the 50 per cent re . trongt J y virtue. New Yorkers laugh and call it duction of the tax on grain alcohol, as | aunt ee ‘ tf H “The Rough Guy.” No more can a sculp- provided in the new tax bill. General 1 ans hier 4 i y told F ‘tor add to our conception of the Un- Andrews urged this reduction, saying it f ’ } known. would enable legitimate druggists selling There are, however, two things we can grain alcohol for lawful purposes to com- Sicranta ahi” ob it The 7 id #do with utmost propriety, for both rep- pete more successfully with dealers in tine aid | inset a ihe. tits ony 1 + resent national devotion rather than dol- bootleg alcohol. There may be merit u tt gi ‘ an i lars. his theory, but Mr. Rainey think > re- eae nee x ; First, we can put upon the tomb a sim- ult will be to weaken the Volste act. peakee ‘ ! repetirste ‘ple, classical Roman altar of bronz id, The New York Times, reporting Mr. ; 5% jess axe T +as the French so fittingly do for their Rainey’s protest, says: use you to tl 2 | che y ; Unknown, keep a “fire of remembrance” “Mr. Rainey sa he ‘has endeavored of letting other f 1 SBjlt ett peerning ae at ant Fire is plain, without success to find out from Wayne oft: the: tine k I ie ote and pure like the inspiration that | p. Wheeler, general counsel of the Anti- | are r In FF a Us simple American to give up Saloon league, just where the organiza- | spirit—because it's or ‘ overyns 1 f t Besar aaa bodla ; tion stands on the alcohol tax reduction.” rae : Md ¢ folk t bear t I eee Soe neue psy) A Not having obtained Mr. Wheeler's pa : cir own parents, Has it con his uni ‘ guard of honor at the tomb and keep it sanction, how dared Mr. Rainey emit his | ‘i thia? gue ojyer apples to OUR ENTIRE STOCK there alwa like the flame. The troops | bow-wow? a ar fe YOUR TERMS WILL BE OUR TERMS OUR STOCKS Al ri niry—that att ! This is our idea of an “ of 3 | and wind—a “ OMEN’S WE ee A 9 9 oe Ronceae mea 3 EASY PAYMENT SYSTEM” Sesh an nswers to Your Questions ? ! : : —This is what H | : polite Ale es we offer the COATS, SUITS ferme 1,705,000 horsey fa. the il Pe ae mae iver Redithie: dt. polite } way than or own “Clothes Buying cities. There a it Sac INUL LANA Gere chult coche tenor | ? t : People” of Seat- and on the farms and 387,900 mutes in|" Western state | cea tle during De- Whom served in the Confederat citica of the United. State t a Be carmer and author A ep eran a hung suce ; : girls will this 1 RICES ARE RIGHT ‘i a abseil . ut ‘om the worl ch fe oe ; heDny who 1} ¢e-2 a H Pa ‘ ong est after fm pare longed fer some ay Q. What was the cotton crop for| F ] atid at 4 NE PSone In Our MEILLINERY Dept. f the United States in 19247 ls vxut 0 L le tar 4 ‘ their families, and when VOR Nita dd nk we show the i ‘A. 13,628,000 bal. | must’ be dor but yours docs > ; yaatH Ma ; & CHRISTMAS, 87 HAT 1 wer I; tes re z ‘our Tr : a not 10 s that kine |, Hine. caumbys Mgtnar WOuld “aC vat ‘hose 4 § ! i Undertakes Here to Reme dy Your Troubles, if Whey || Mot look lve tm, Kind, tt company the daughter sould noe peat in Seattle it @ How many horses and mule Are of Public Interest [eet atie: auteaeoa job that rooms and there be m Rs re 17964000 Horace on ihe I seo in your ¢ fr, Fiett: Tvclah to out tico | bab A imentta aUPreaTt ee YOUR TERMS WILL BE OUR TERMS il ee ' a mother of four outside doors in the house ‘ peerage seh ' THINK IT OVER! ; yor a anwwer to || seeing machine” that ae oy | owner." Bhowld Tet a perma | ef the scot clr company to id sway smooth ou unt aists, Skirts and Sweaters dlp PRICE 1p $ | formation by writin atl I have a machine in very good Batter wat ‘ parettert f the public? My brother, who they nt to sleep happy in the wy Washington, | | If vou will send for it, 1 shall luv See igh school, accidentally broke were O ee ane » ete Z , We are showing a varied assortment of and inclosing 2 cen’ | be glad to give.it to the mother | a glass in the door of a car | et's gentle and Kindly offices ’ Famous loose stamps for reply. N | | L have no way 'to deliver tt | pt Nantg | inal OG aN MOAR Nobee the? | Picture shows, Joy rides cat S AND YOUNG MEN’S K medical, legal or marital nd- | | MRS, J. H. SMITH Mr, Kirit: My wife has run cable onto the car awere ate | | ayser | Moe, Personal répiies conti.|| ‘Thank you, Mrs. Smith. We | away and teft me with. two. | inv viotently WB kK 1 ee iahedicteasl tor. tHelny wate ee OVERCOATS Full meet | dential, /All letters rust bo || will find a way to get the ma- | Children, @ and 8 1 can put | This matter has been referred AAbIehasateS Materials and Latest Patterns | v jecs, No reputable doctor will Re bly Py 4 nigned. | chine to the woman who | t@ younger one in a home, | to Supt. Henderson. Ho doc pasate tea easonably Priced SILK als ra Bs y H Le hp Roe , ; over-charge. ‘Th rouble is = | | the boy? eT it the public, and will give the Ei Kas then 1 AOS eae Custom Tailoring Department HOSE it | aB2Y, Mo get an ok pera | ALOT the_plopor enon marke inser eeann SUITS MADE TO MEASURE $1.50 ai to keep house for you? If you eM eae To Ne } chin 3 | have a job this would not he Mr, Wait; 14 there any way Mr. Fitts 1 have been un tina'n SAME EASY PAYMENTS $1.95 a t OLIL | alttioult.” A child In entitled to you could help the poor and | aple to get work here, We came \ LES | Z daa ee Cog its homo as long as tt in pons. | {te working ~ people to find | taryely because of the advertis | » ¥\S POEM ble to keop it up. If you wish physicians and dentists who | ing and thought we would find } | % housekeeper, Mr, Fixit will | DON bd good Hi bay and plenty to do. Aa there scema ’ t {¥ old day, whe try to locate one for yor not make eweesstve charges? | no chance, could you arrange $i) tAN ld day, when the sun's shinin’ thru ay when yor spirit i ode ; Often a poor man ta charged | with the Chamber of Commerc p| With Hach <2 Jn high, | Something, or other seem la ‘oming you to yer tanh Mr. Flell: We are a youny | £2" more than ste oan pay or | 6 provide tickets for thred / Moyst Sult d Yer 0 vxiou fo ty HUNTS, AND MGFO) titss Bach eees de Maree oreo worth. And too vack to our old home in-Tlt OvarceAt Ba is ba w thru the clpuds, now and thon, when tho darkness and. would Mee te Meunat 1 1 often the works ta. of no benefit, | nota DB. WV ) heraers Wan Wiese But, shucks, when the sun's blazin’ forth one SHES TAHA: ouhUMiaemonthecole: (|. Mate eter a hes 1 The Chamber of Commerce S ; department ad art if you will Just cheer up, and fight your wa Jeet. Can you suggest some ; The first tha to 46, ix to transportation for — digsatintied GOOD CLOTHES FOR f the haze rm od earful, ‘The man who lw cheerful one? VRS, / now your physician and your | persona, Next year the Cham % makin’ the beat of hin a: alee } dentlgt where possible, ‘The or pi t t Who likes the slouch and the every-day grouch? A id | Unless one or both of you | do ABt expect tho impossible, | SMe Ane tak Raver lane Ren A ' MEN, WOMEN and BOYS Away on the yhelf, Smile as you should, ‘That'll make fo eed, ST CEGRLAR RCW Cou hea ae AG 26) YOU Ren ASO GEE jet vernons without rome means o ing i ice 1015 Second Aver ath roturn).you'll bo! hyypy..youtnatt m 1b tes! wood, | you could mako would bo to dontint in the right wort, you | support Nik ni iat one Ranging in Price From Hetweon LS RN Hy) ‘ (Copystyht, 1925, for ‘The Soattie star) irm out” your baby. ‘There Will not be disappointed. In ves | here, an work is always ditticutt $11.25 and Up, le—Take are many cases where this ward to charges, they all have for newcomers to got,

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