Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 64, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 February 1922 — Page 4

JASPER WEEKLY COÜBIF. 3 BEN ED OOAKE.

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rtWiaher a tiflnrent coa.ce o'tm I visible.

BOSS BUFFALO LICKED Famous Herd Leader Meets Hi3 Kingly Downfall.

"Old Scotty," Shipped to Washington From South Dakota, It Put Out in Seven. Hour Battle With Younger Dull.

MUDAY FiSBKUARY 21, 192!

Heia Kun, vho wrecked what wii Wt of Hungary during hi brief communistic regime, gives hli approval to the new economic policy la RasMa. Possibly the 15,000,000 Russians Id the famine urea will be heartened by this news.

Certain German newspapers hive mnd tlie startling discovery tbat Secretary Hughes proposal! art only American egotism" and He, hypocrisy and dishonesty." Outside f that they eem to think Mr. Hughes mikes h pretty good secretary of state.

KÖREST DEVASTATION In considering a national forest

policy we must consider a disease.

That dUense Is forest devastation, the Am er J can11 Tores try association point out. 3 It effect la a slow sapping of national strength through the steady exhaustion of tint national timber supply. ,Tbe effect will become fatal

hen through the shortage and high t cost f timber, the United States i !

reduced to the level of western Kurope, when wood U priced, as an Imported

luxury, when not only manufactures ; Wenas Prairie, Wash. -Old Scotty," and trade are handicapped by lack of for years leader of the famous herd It but the comfort of our own people öf buffalo near Pierre, S. IX, but runnel the efficiency of our agriculture cently shipped here with several bunare strällened by Its scarcity. Abun- dred of hi kind., has met his kingly dance of' wood for home aud farm ' downfall. He has ,been dethroned, ue. for" varied manufacturers and for by a younr and stronger bull. export tra'de has b o a primary factor The terrific fltfit, In which fences , and sheds were demolished and hug in our oommerHal supremacy, so - .. portant riirht now, and it is a factor Scotty bleedInKf hus?ard. was va. which we ate not roln to surrender. qulnejf lasted seven fiours. A new The problem must UOt be met by USitlg bull, Yaklman" by nawa. reijrns less and woimJ, down to the level supreme, having gained the title by of civilized existence, as Franc has the 3elf-sarae tactics used by the old hen minpelied to meet It. It must buffalo years ajru on ihe Dakota be met not bv decreased use but by-prairies. 11,,-reHd proilm tlon. the association " rrlval here the herd of buffalo. well :n;ues. It must be met In the Purchad by local capitalists were . , ,, . . . liberated in an extensive fenced area Aim-r -ati hplrit of development, of , . , , ' ' of hills aud valleys, "ix-otty wus enterprise, of an ..rjrnnlzed nnd far- hllllffhtllv parudluc Lls 3,ooo pounds sight m! handllnj; of our resources thHt rt? Rl.ifi,,np lvhpn n nfrtnrMötie

Tlie viscount whom Princess Mary Is to marry Is worth $10,000,000. Being able to support her royal highness In the manner to which she has been accustomed, the viscount Is no longer considered objectionable by Newport society In this country.

When there are still people who cling to the belief that the world Is Hat, It is not remarkable that a large element of popular attention should fall to see any possibilities in the Einstein theory. DUELISTS CHIVÄLRT BARED

will supry the future requirements of a continued liberal use of timber of nation; development and Industrie.

young bull, nearly equal In size, made a vicious lunge at the wrinkled old king. Sco;ty" swung and caught the blow wilh his head. Then started the buttle, the most remarkable ever witnessed in this section of the West. Great calm settled over the big herd as the two lighters bellowed and

roared. The fighters pawed earth,

It Is not very difficult to tell which v.ay a n.nn is going, and what his destination . When a man has driven his life to destruction . the climax may

come suddenly, the tragedy may come pluuppd aLd' tun; at each othor with

tn a moment, but you know thai ne norns and hoofs. The battle scene ha probably been facing in that dircc-! shifted back and forth on the prairie I Jon for a lonr time. It is a searching for seven hours, when darkness alqtiesiioii for each one of us, What is lowed "Old Scotty" to lose his adthe attitude of my life? When It versa ry and limp painfully away.

Yakima Indians who saw the am-

Hiiie time for our Lord's passion r.nd leatli we read that "He steadfastly et His face to go to Jerusalem." Nothing swayed Him; nothing could turn Him aside. Our pilgrimage may not be an easy road, but whether we

mal ficht Ine are now fearful lest thee animals, so near their reservation, bleak out of the routines and Invade their villages. It i estimated by the owners of this newly established herd that

Argentine Politician Refutes to Fire on Adversary Reconciliation Is Then Effected.

go through difficulty, trial, or sorrow, tnere wlll be an annuai increase of To whether our lot be poverty or wealth, calves. If as anticipated theu each or whether pleasure or pain pre- autumn 50 of the largest animals will dominate, let us always travel life'g he slaughtered for the a Pacific Coast way with our faces to the City of Cod. market.

Buenos Aires. The popular fancy - , has been captivated by the details of The RUC!WP fs a paRsing thing, a duel which has been fought here by , , gn almost en(,e Dr. Uodolfo Moreno and Senator Per- , . t . , , . , I procession of him, but lies passing nundo Saguier. I 1 Doctor Moreno Is an eminent con- J"" the m- D,en wlsn i( ,,fS servatlve politician, while Senator Sa- fooled by the guesser twice. To rie gulcr Is a no less prominent radical to mastery you must learn to get the politician. The dispute arose over the facts. You will make mistakes, but phraseology of a radical election post-, there' a chance to redeem the day er. They met with pistols. Roth 1 wj,on the facts responsible are (acts fired at the signal, but neither wus ; nrw. nt Tf- the miee that

Bai ' " " w -v - - - - ----- are too uustable to build on. Now' jour chance to forge ahead. Correct the guesser'fi mistake by the fact, nys Cirlt. You may have to prove It lv repetition. The world want to make sure you aie beyond the guess-

A SONG FOR EACH STATE

wounded. Doctor Moreno's secondsnoted that Senator Saguler had fired at the ground, and they then Insisted that Doctor Moreno should stand up unarmed to receive another shot, hu; Senator Saguler refused to tire upon him. A discussion resulted In a reconciliation.

Four Generations at Wedding. Rucyrus, O. In the presence of bei brothers and sisters, children, grand children and great-grandchildren. Mrs Mary J. Lutz of Uucyrus wus married to Alfred J. Hitchlns, cement contract or of Dundee, Mich. The bride am' bridegroom were both sixty-seven, atu the bridegroom, a grandfather, wa at tended by his sou.

'Isn't this priepbss" Th.

(xclitnation came from the Flap perdaug.nte just afer the family had seated its. IT at the Sun day morniii breakfas;. She had picKed up a Fquarv enviiop from the ha'l table as ?he camdo 1 n and opened it at the tabl . it a wedJinp; invitation dear?" asked her mother. "No, dariiny," replied the

Flapper. "It's an invitation to

th first round of a nht Tht

r'd-l eaded Thurston girl is to be

mtrned to the nervons nddlei

who plays at all the c .urch con certs. His nnme is DoAmato b it 'he onlv thin: he loves is trouble. When a temperamental tirilier marries a red headed i:l it's time for innocentby Standers to dode thecrocuey. I thinK 1 will sent thtm a pair of boxin r1'vos for a wedding present, k's poinp; to be a picnic. 11 Poop Rich Girl MathiUi MjCormick 16 year old ;an daunter of John D Kookoil and tlarold MCormick is to p1 pviTiii to a 5 year ! livery tabl mnn of Berne, Swii Zrfrland. Well the poor girl must he a oe(.rrat tl er rrotht-r was a dau te. o John D. R ck oil and mt fir to be a mother she never hvvd with her hubby very much and now s divorce Her daddy was always able iu buy 8 niriR flippers wn-1 i!oi m hi in b ter, io .he poor cri id was vi en a wad of m(rity, and like topsy just rrew uo, and in for tfw worse, We do not b! ime the child, but hanin is too

ine on.

aK before It will pin faith to

It l aiDiisln? to Match father nnd son atMiOtne tl r-se tdi:lits lurii.if the pe'lin' bee. Put her f;iv alons tine for a wiiile Hid ihm all of a sudden shoot ovw h; I: st one. It N nf t'.i ''I IA !h:t father ire-.-rilly :iy: "1 lo'i't waul to bear archer 'M.rd o il o vi. n."

Ii i sab! t .e sibt m: tn Lllv It. off to the felted States a a rade . nvoy. We doi.'t know what Itu.?a J-a to ofTer for sale except her .7o.- : i,(4.ivi paper nibles, and e are not informed as to what sort of paper "UM'k they are.

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A Ited census of Kurope gists Ihe number of wild boy as 'J.SOO.Oi.x). We suppose their cases are Incurable, as There Is no way to convince them of the happiness and comfort to be Hhieved through sanity, sanitation and work.

Princess Mary will not marry a prtrve of some continental nation, but a British viscount. It may get so after awhile that prlncessei will be permitted to marry sure-enough, houest-te-Koodnes men of their own lelectlon.

According to the strict doctrtnes tt Bolshevism the men who were caught rylai; to embezzle funds from th soviet government hid committed no crime. What business have the soviet bosse to own property?

China demands the withdrawal of foreign postmasters, and you can hardly blame China. The nntloa that nii't offer nice postmasterehlps to deervln partisans Isn't a ril re-ptiMic.

France has a fighting adTantage ..-r (rrantiy, anil Germany hau a working; advantage orer France. The lrtr a tlauprous advantage in the long run.

After all, American pronunciation of French words li no funnier than

Rood or bot tl O) her parents a3' French pronunciation of American

v-ll as her praodad. Bon Hopf leaves for Louisville

Sunday where h- wip open Auto

HuMi!as "wblt winter U provlnj

Miss Chrifcsle Anderson of Washington, D. C. has a hobby, namely, the collecting of state sours. She numbers In her collection songs from nearly every state In the Union. She has written the governor of each state requeatlhtf him to forward to her a copy of the state Kong, and ia such cases where the Mate is songless, has made supsrestlons and efforts to have some melody adopted.

GERMAN OFFICERS ARE TRIED

None cf Defendants Can Bt Reached General Sentenced to Five Years. Paris People of the north of Trance whose territory was" so loni; occupied by the enemy, have not forgotten or forgiven the Ornmns for their excesses In the war. A war council at IJIle 'has jusi passed a number of sentences against German officer? and soldiers tor crimes committed during the invasion. The condemned were not present to be tried, so that these sentences ran only be put into effect if one of tlie anility persons should be arrested in France. (leueral Muller, one of those absent.

SALLS ATTENTION TO THE UNl'JIilTTEN LAW

HENRY LANE WILSON POINTS OUT AGE-OLD TRADITION OF REPUBLICAN PARTY.

PRAISES SENATOR NEWS N RECORD AS STATESMAN

(Writte for Tbl Paper by Henry Lane Wilson.) j (Editor's Note Mr. Wilson waa appointed Ambassador to Mexico by Taft, and la now in lino for appointment as ambassador to Turkey.) I am unequivocally and earnestly for the renontination and re-election of Harry S. New aa United States senator from Indiana. I am for New because I know something about his record and history aa a man, a Republican and a statesman. I have known the man intimately and well for something like forty years, and In that long stretch of vtime, I find to his credit many splendid and generous acts. pjarty Debt to New j I believe the debt of the Republican party of Indiana to Harry S. New to be very great perhaps as great as its debt to any other man, for he gave to it unselfish devotion, wise counsel, and energetic action for tlie greater part of his life without expecting or demanding any reward. These services, however, finally led to his recognition, and he was sent to the United States senate. j In that body his record as a statesman Is peculiar, and precisely what might be expected from him. Elected In the midst of the world war, he demoted himself with unfaltering 2eal to the problems growing out of the war, and consecrated himSelf to the great ta9k of securing peace with victory. ! No senator gave more time, more j energy to this great task than Senator : New, mor did any senator render more useful services than were rendered by j

mittees of the senate the committee on foreign relations and the committee on military affairs. For National. Economy In all the!i great legislation of an economic, political, or moral character which has passed through congress since 1916, and especially and emphatically In all the legislation passed since the advent of the present administration, Senator New has borne as active and Influential part. Every measure for national economy has received his vote. Every measure for reduction of public expenses or employes has received his support. Every bit of legislation presented in the interest of our soldiers has received bis persistent and zealous espousal. Every single measure for the betterment of the condition of the farmer has received his unstinted sympathy and support. It hasn't been necessary for blm to go Into a farm bloc to vote for the agricultural Interesta of the State of Indiana. Every business man In Indiana knows that Senator New Is not only sound in all matters of legis'ation affecting their interests, but they will know that his personal services in solving the intricate problems which have grown out of the war have been unreservedly at

their command, and no soldier's per-i sonal affairs, no tanner's just com- j p'alnt, has passed unheeded. ; Is this the scrt of man which the i Republicans of Indiana ought to re-1 tire from public oftVe? Is it not true ;

that this is precisely the type of man we need in public otflce at this time, fnd especially in the United States

senate? Solidly BeMr.d Harding Ts It not true tbat what is needed in Washington at this hour more than anything else is political solidarity and loyalty to our great President Harding, who is devoting himself heart and soul to the great task of lightening the burdens whicit rest upon the great body of the people? The Republican party had nothing to do with the making of these great burdens that burden rests upon the shoulders of the present Democratic opposition but it bas assumed responsibility for slow but sure reduction in these great burdens In measures designed to lift the weight off business, agriculture and labor, and If this great task is to be accomplished, it must be by an army of politically drilled men, and not by a lot f masquerading bush-whackers using the livery of the Republican party In serving the alms of its enemies. Every man who has even a dollar at stake In this country Is interested in having there a man of the

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There never has been any question of Senator Harry S. New's stand on questions of national or stale import. You'll always find him on the side which sound buu'nesi judgment and patriotism point out as RIGHT I A safe man, a loyal man, a sincere man his one term proves that, and ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES ANOTHER.

Vote hiMayPmitmsdes for New's Record of ime blue Americanism dud Shhstcmticil Bzzsmess Accomplishment

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meut and ZW f nines f.ne for Mealtmr 1 type of Harry S. New. who can always

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R-pa'r Sho:) zr Garage at Sixth quite as dißastrona u the people , and Eait ßroavivvay. ; that unbtppy rtgtm SJ "RtV jJfT-.

j Puzzling Murder Mystery j Is Uncovered by Cat j

Wheelinc- 'fee frantic efforts of rt cat t get ut of a wlndow at Warwood. a suburb, led to the discovery of n unsolved murtler. Ttoinai Panlich, forty, waa found on the floor by those who went to release thtv cat. The man heutl wu alni(t secred. An ax and razor lay nearby. Thrift atanip ami stinks t9 the talue of several thousand dollars wre not ti'Uched. ... '

be depended u;yon to support the ad

ministration in Its program for the betterment of the affairs of the nation. "Unwritten Law" of Return It ought also to be remembered that

the unbroken tradition of both the

Democratic and Republican parties in

inauoa nas wen inai a senator woo has, during his first term, acquitted himself to the satisfaction of the people and whose integrity Is unques

tioned shall succeed himself. This 1

"unwritten law" baa been in effect ilQce the organization of the Republican party, and f haa never been broken. ' If I am not mistaken. I think thla

"unwritten law" of succession was In- ' ToVed upon one occasion against a I

propectiTe opponent by Senator BeverMge, and one, of the strongest claims of Senator 'Bereridge for re- , nomination at that time was based 'ipsa this -precedent. If tka principle

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