Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 198, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1920 — HAVING A DELIGHTFUL TRIP. [ARTICLE]

HAVING A DELIGHTFUL TRIP.

The last news received by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duvall, from their son, C. Earl Duvall and family, who are westbound by automobile was dated, Portland, Oregon, August 12. They ? had arrived in Portland on Monday, August 7, and had visited with his uncle, W. H. Thompson. Every member of the party is enjoying the trip. Theye are nearing their destination and at the time of writing were only 1390 miles from San Diego, Calif. . I They write enthusiastically of the scenery in and around Portland and say that it* is grander than Yellow Stone National Park. It’s a crime to throw Babe Ruth’s, picture on the right after Harding or Cox has been exhibited. —New York Morning Telegraph. The Greeks are again solving the Turkish question in the only way that any Turkish question was ever solved.—-Detroit Free Press. A Philadelphia preacher says that all profiteers go to hell. Perhaps that accounts for the high price of coal.—Seattle Argus.