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.1 J 1 I Si ,- I I i ' J -.I .- ' r - 4 1 Cooperative Mercantile Co. Our Sale will continue throuqh Saturday. Goods are going sky high again and it may the last opportunity to huy GOOD Goods Cheap. Cheap shoddy goods are not cheap at any price, but good stuff cheap is another , matter and we have enjoyed giving you these wonderfully good values. We positively must clean up stock; have no room for carried over goods, hence it is, in fact, a i i 7 So bring along the stuff you have to sell and let us sell you what you need. Plenty of ice water and fans to keep you cool and we'll give you the best attention possible in the rush. We want pou to feel welcome and at home at 'THE FAM 0 .Y STORE" CO-OPE R A TIVE MERCANTILE CO. This is the way to save today Ride a bicycle , V1" , J I In the Dav Time- Ride a Bicycle- f. But ride a Gendron. A Gendron Bike on Every Hike. Ride a Gendron Bicycle Nearly a Hundred Gendron Bicycles are at our store awaiting your inspec tion. There are large Bicycles, small Bicycles, at almost any price you want to pay. Come tomorrow and take a look. It will make you want to go hack to the Bicycles. Probably you've already heard "the bicycle is coming back." But the truth is "you are going back to the bicycle." There is nothing so good for the inside of a man as to be on the outside on a bicycle. i i ..,!, K- loiton tvViirh nn ninrp ihan SO nr 40 DtTSOnS , sllli;T(IV IS MlW HUT isunjtri nun urrn i.im-n uj u. ... .....v.. ..- - . kAMIIM.TO Ih landJcable with the president in Paris had a share. As terrorists their AFTKIt THK HOMH l'l.OTll.HS (, , one ot- ,he factori that must strength lay not in their numbers but tiio fpu-npKa nf those engaged: the TIkw b. Much Simulation About lU'.ing the plans and plots of the anarch-, greater a ion s Pj" afV f i er it is 1 . Lsts who are preying upon these sec-1 for the police to deal with t. The cent Outrages Some Think tlong of tne country where friends police sent thousands of guiltless sus W.a Attend to Ue.n a .'rose- l.d others in anti-war utterances re- VaSs! j ciiiion of Innocent People I Attornev-Ceneral rainier told me sinatjon stopped only when it began IihU.1 Lawrence writing from today that he hoped I would make ( to be realized that it was leading no-washim-ton to the N. Y. Evening clear that the department of justice .where. pt has the following to say in re-.was neither cowled or stampeded, by At the very close of the 19th cen l i e recen "bomb outrages: the recent bomb outrages. Also, he tury it was revived, as an answer to Wash gt0r has settled down to has said that he doesn't see the nee I new acts of governmental oppression, nnale he meaning of he bomb out- 'essity for extra legislation. He be- by the newly organized social reyolu Wes in cool dispassionate fashion, lieves bomb throwers should be treat- tionary party, o which Kerensky and Sons vary Some attribute to ed as any other criminals and there 'Mme Ureshkovsky are member.. But fhP iTrchlsts a shortsighted policy Is plenty of law to apprehend and )n the meantime the Marxians, or so ? ,,Vunff?Satthe Pimish those who are seeking to clal democrats, had begun to get a I ferp b ic J 'h8lcal and ',olitlcaI foothold in the growing InduHtrlal n,L Ton Ixtx and paralvze the hands against our Institutions. It is sup- proletariat of Russia, and both bol if 6, ' mjera credit the bomb posed that what the "reds-would like Bhevikl and nienshevik took sharp ?! j ,i,h e Inte liRence and is an era of exterme repression so issue with Ihe social revolutionists oa lh a ub eV o pi Po fth has widespread and severe that it would Jurt thl9 point. The soc Jl revolu inl anlCv ii the wav the German naturally and unvoidably catch In its tionists in a proclamation In 19 0. . dc tntrs souEht wlnlv to impair the net thousands of innocent persons, dared : "Besides its chie Bifn" i I ? efforts "of the United States. They would be pleased if the govern- s a means of disorganizing, terrorist The Germans used w ar lies and ment played Into their hands by In- j activity will serve at the san e me 'rnuo? riht and w,thh T8,a?' "a, of propaganda and aSita- Mlt JZ icnorant masses who lished institutions and by wholesale j tion." ' - m in derstand that the arrests of innocent individuals. To this the bolshevikl rep hed es- were Pve" " ' in the terms of Tikomiofl 'frS'ie exeJSfSllnn"" Sepa.tment of justice, at least ho had opposed the Prions terror " ri rnhf th tmV "with a high though Congres Is being bombarded A party, they said, has either the 'S t of requests to enact force to overthrow the government. ha, h v. ir Pd no ain a foothold in the very kind of legislation that so r It has not; in the former case it ; r rni ed ?ate. have tried different ' many conservative minds In Wash- has no need of assassinations and in i n Jndermln' America's social Ington fear would do more harm than the latter the assassinations have no iv,as to nde"" " ,'onths but good. Trouble enough occured dur-ieffect. becauso the government are structure in the last six monuw ui goou. i. f iine'nm . .tnnld s to let themselves be have failed ft between P ope and improper utter-1 frightened by those who cannot over- moved nJna.rnt ons and parades ances and writings, and the attorney- throw them. To this position the -reds;" to"" Ailn mA general's answer to the bomb throw- Marxians have steadfastly adhered have been 8quekhed bj na ene ,hp in,. iR ,n iinP with their theory that 8allor81au hnElv-en a LckTye. ment oft wo men with full powers of ,he individual Is nothing, the mass ary spirit has been given ; a dick ff '1.,irr!,nu p r.arvln. who ovnw.hinir. Aeatnst mass terror the Z rt ffilZ N- '-'-' auorney-genera.-. and boishevikl have no scruple. whatev- lated? Possibly b ' h, William J. Flynn. will act under hlm er. When they think the time lipe S "," h0'." hlhevist nroigand the bureau of investlga- for revolution they are ready to e which the bovis Pro'Ry , Those are namc8 to conjure (orce. and the great power wielded have b7ac",8l"V with. Mr. Garvin as assistant to Dis- by Lenine today Is probably due to persecut.on on a hola ,,to trict Attorney Jerome in New York , he fact that when the world w-ar Congress could be s an;Pea bc h'ad an 0pp0ru,nily to exhibit his tal- broke out in 1914 he wafalm0,?r 2 le,rl"ncatloPns if ents as a criminal lawyer. Few men 'a,one In foreseeing that the hour !u a n.r,nr.nrof lus ice could be know the sections of New York cltv)for revolution was aho.u io ,tb iTaanrtlon h f01 born ,,ve "r Those who suspected him of being Influenced to sanction tne upoiu.u . si r.arvln. And ItLnthm hut a German agent were s inui-nced to vrA"jr" 'Vrank Garvin. And Itching but a German agent were ?'J rl?n? Into nrivate affa rs. then would not be surprising to find that bllnd ,0 i Ives pr)lng Into private ,.l4h Kmh .prp hutched .in the r, thd rionn and dangerous gam Ives t,rinp. 'nTuinuation of the'the bomb plots were hatched .in the he was really playing. thvr; hich showed t8oirdur. I metropolis As for Mr. Flynn. he has The alarming power of he bolshe !e "".I. r an the ruction against been chief of the secret service of the iU clo8ely connected with , the fact np ,he. " hriSd revolu- treasury department and has spent , ,hat from the beginning they reso- ,ne govern,...: . h q his mt ,n Npw York ci,y tionists. . I. i. - vi. i. uj ,?Jhil7o those who have sTudied lcontVr eiters and persons conspiring concentrated their efforts upoti , P re plausible to those who nave J . , nrI,ldpi,t of tne United n.,rin? for a formidable mass move- the psychology or tne -1 0,0,' ,,r PKrnn hn. hPco.ne familiar when the folly o ... . j t . U t ,. . I .!. .a maI'aIm Monroe Hardware Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. ECONOMIZE! ? If the High Cost of Drugs RIDE A BICYCLE; f Worries You of course it will I Ride a Bicycle T t be a Gendron. f Gendron King of tne Road. ; proclamations" and the various move. H 1 ii . J CA-m .rVllt1 ilia- - inents In tne i nuea - ! t.lay a vlndictiveness toward the gov- eminent. There Is In this country today a large body of people who are being taught daily that Eugene . Debs and other American citizens who were put In prison during the "'war and have not yet been re eased 5 were persecuted for "thinking" and 2 'not "acting." . Efforts to secure a Kenerai I for all persons convicted of talking against the war have been steadily crowing. Many persons of prom nence . . ii uAnt Ha w in the m i who are not ai an Si "red"' movement but who want to with the wavs of Italian anarchists and German plotters. lately opposed guerilla operations in the class war they were wagins, and tons upon ble mass move of the govern ment should give revolution a chance. From the crimes of Marat and Robes pierre thev would not shrink, but to the crime of a William Tell or a Char lotte Corday they have no tempta tion; they think in terms oi khhi. ii ninnod In tne oua n- iw " .. . Prr ... N. I .....let frot WBK m RRI.nM UH UI AxKiiHHinRtion In Hiissiu. Cnrlntrflplrt T)pnllhlirn. , A. . . i .nowncie na hhhuuiiuii nun; uir nm." more thorough trial than in Russia. ; proletariat masAes. and in their mucn i .. .. k t,oa h nmvod a mnrA ,.. n.nrornua Rrhpnie assassination rtl.u fiun uric in." " i i'iu-u " ...... . muir uop.' w"- complete failure. In the '70'b and has no place. for some time thereafter It was re- sorted to a by small group of lm-' GORDON INSURANCE & paiieui rriui ..in b oifiut actuated by Idealistic motives of the highest sort. They constituted the Narodovoltsi. or "national 'will" group, confessedly "weak In 'num- kn hut utrnner In spirit." Their INVESTMENT CO. INSURANCE EXPERTS. Phone 209. Farmers & Merchants Bank Building. EUkUtc, iw F.-- ,. t
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