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OWSLEV NOT TO RON.
Colonel Alrtn M, Owsley of Denton
has announce! M* decision not to en-
ter the race for governor next year In
opposition to the present Incumbent.
The derision wsa reached after numer-
ous con fare ness with Mb, friends and
after sufficient tins had elapsed for
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mature deliberation.
The time ia nWf opportune, Just now,
for him ta enter the Wotm says Colonel
Owsley, and twxMw ha. owe* a duty to
the American Legion oe chairman of
the Amencaalsstlon committee which
he would hare to surrender wer* he to
enter actively Into llwr campaign.
Obviously, the time Is .not opportune
for Colonel Owsley—nor for Colonel
Milton Farrier of Omaha, whose
fllends have endorsed'Wm as it candi-
date to oppose Ml. Neff In ths Demo-
cratic primaries. Aad this Is not said
in derogation of .Mj,^*rrlor’s ablUty
and qualifications He may personify
alt and everything the public demand*
In a efclef axe&ti'fn? St/t in opposing
Pat Neff for f second tefm he and hla
friends are displaying about the same
quality of judgment ns did the bovine
which undertook to butt a losomotlve
from tho track. If ti* stays in the
race, phen It la oeMbM he will too
wioor, perhaps poorer man than w
ho entered. - •*
But wbaLM the cause of all this op-
poaltloa to Mr% NeffT Whst has ho
done Co haft down apon hi* head the
criticises andf Invite die opposition of
those WHO cheerfully supported 'him
last yeaof U le stantfleent that not a
word aC c*nm»q #r Of Ihreeuned op-
position to his candidacy has com«
from those who oppoood him in the
1IM caaftirgh*. * The prthlic will well
rementher- sahat dine eaAamitiea were
predict** for the state and for society
in general should his candidacy fail
before that of former Senator Bailey
The Neff shouters could be heard all
over tha vtato awl he was proclaimed
the giWUsat of them alt. equipped in
every w^g, ft. administer the office of
governor with or edit and distinction
lo bimoeif and honor to foe people.
And Hhrdlf WeftoYi the din of the
battle had ceased, strange to say some
of his lf*(UBg supporters were noticed
looking around*and feeling about for
somebody to oppose him In the neat
election And wha(*ls The matter with
Neff? The Herald repeats that It
would Hke to have th*W estimable
gentlemen who arp bestirring them-
selves to bring out an opposing candi-
date to fell us what It Is Neff ha* done
that no unfits him fdr governor and
unworthy of being accorded the tkm -
honored second,t*lML gtowrvaiif# of
which has h sc sms a fined policy with
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Texas Democracy?
Has the nwvemdr vlrilMta any piedg.*
he mad# tho people dosing his cam-
paign* Has b* tailed Je keep the faith
In any respect? True, he has not oe-
rompNohed all rite reforms he set out
to acootnpriSB (for which we art not
altogotlor Bglnull hot the Moss#
rests not upon hla shoulders, but upon
a recalcitrant legislature that refused
to co-opsawts with him after being
elected di tt» same platform Cer-
tainly. flaws if Neff Him deceived no
In the Wichita
we rood:
Federal Judge James C. Wilson
opened court In the city of Kort
Worth Monday He had before
hhn 251 violation* of the Volstead
act, 85 violations of anti-narcotie
taw and several Mann act viola-
tions. When Democratic senators
Joined hand with Republican sena-
tors to put away the last vestige of
the rights of the states they re-
duced federal judges to polio#
court recorders. Regardless of
this, there should be low enforce-
ment all along the tine.
And since the federal govrnxient
has taken over the police powers of
the states In obedience to the petitions
and pleadings of Democratic senators
and congressmen In which ttoev were
Joined by Republicans, It has become
necessary to increase the number of
federal district Judges In order that
ths morally depraved may be made
pure In heart. It ia a far cry from the
time of Jefferson, yea, we might say
from the time of Cleveland, when (he
states were accorded sovereign rights
under the constitution and the princi-
ple of local self government exalted,
to the preseat when they are regarded
as mere provinces, their local affairs
managed, regulated and controlled
from Washington.
To accomplish these greet reforms
tnd because the communities can aet
be depended on longer to establish sad
maintain a code of morals and follow
lines of upright conduct as viewed by
;he saints at the seat of government,
new courts must l»o established and
additional Judges appointed, the dig*
nlty of which as pointed out by the
Record News attain* no higher level
than that of the ordinary police conr:
Judge or Justice of tb« peace In a r*-
tnhte precinct.
Just a few years more, followed by
a few more encroachments upon the
rights and privileges supposed to bs-
hmg exclusively to the states, and in-
stead of having Justice precincts and
elected magistrates with Jurisdiction
over misdemeanor offense*, we will
have federal Judges appointed by the
president to serve In lieu of all state
created courts. Of course, when that
happens, we win not discontinue the
offices to which we now elect men;
they will continue to wear the official
robe and draw sustenance from the
state without rendering service la re-
turn. It can net render service be-
cause the federal government has
shorn It of all power and authority.
And. the judicial drift is In the same
direction.
As depicted by cartoonist Knott Jn
tho Dallas News. Texas, by reason of
Its antiquated constitution Is traveling
In an old one horse *kay. while her
neighbors are represented no gliding
swiftly by In modern, up to date
automobiles. And the comparison Is
not at all far fetched.
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The wind* came and the floods de-
scended upon Denison Thursday and
thereby were the streets once more
cleaned of the accumulations of a
month's neglect. Now If it will keep
on raining at weekly Intervals we will
not need the services of either a street
sprinkler or white wing brigade.
Testimony taken by the special
commissioner in the Rod River
boundary case will amount to approxi-
mately 7,000,000 words covering 18.-
000 pages which members of tb* su-
preme court are expected to wad.*
through and digest. U It is done 4 de-
cision in the matter may be expected
stmuManeously with the appearance
of the angel Gabriel whose administra-
tion on the estate of the old earth is
V >.
promised in Holy writ.
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The Denison Rotary club ha* given
endorsement to the anti-boll wsovtt
campaign now being conducted by tho
farmers with the view of saving next
year's crop from ravage* of the peet.
Of course, any action taken hy th*
Rotary Club or any other civic organi-
sation plays little pert In extermin-
ating the weevil, but It goes to prove
the Interest these bediee have is th.
general welfare of th* community and
particularly the interest of those who
till the sol! and from it support all
he stood when they elected him, and
new certain of them would crucify him
tar provtflg lllthftn to hla piedg** and
from!***, v ■'VgW'H hufrtM **#01.
The Herald did not support Mr Neff
hscenss ft owrtd not endorse eti of hie
psticief But Governor Neff has en-
desvored ttf redder efficient service
end The Hersld approves of a great
■sny of Ms acta. In. tact It approves
•or# *f them than It found disfavor
With And this statement is not to
he uinghrtsd that The Herald «ui «#.
shooter—It may and
Thp paint atom* striving
> **•*■ «• w*y those -e-
In the
now seeking to d#f##t him
Again The Herald reminds that
Batuntey Is the day on which tho tax-
paying voters In Denison will deter-
mine whether or not the Interest they
profess in the local schools Is an abid-
ing one There Is no need t* talk at
pre-war conditions as applied to the
schools, for even then the Meekers and
all others connected with public edu-
cation labored sndsr tbe disadvantage
at insufficient compensation. As
churches, and the men who lead them
represent the combined wealth and
religious sentiment of their respective
eoMTegnttoM. so do aches* typify
the Interest the public feels la tbe
cause of education. A niggardly pot-
ley with <dther merely surras to re-
flect upon the awgtspiUyi to the «m
Instance and the
the ether.
TRICKING FATE.
“And still you hear people saying
there Is ee such thing as gratitude,
when only last week there was an old
bachelor who (eft tiO.to# to tbe girl
who refused to marry trim," nays the
Richmond Tlases-Dispatch. Homebody
Is always taking the Joy out of life,
though we haven’t any fears that tbe
woman who inherited the fortune will
allow that to deter her la getting Joy
out of the money.
Of course, ft is an accepted tact that
men cannot get along with women or
without them, but at least they ought
ta be good enough sports to Jolty along
with their brothers who nurse sweet Il-
lusions: they should d* that much for
the’ sake of romanticism seen though
they aren't disciple* of It. Fbr wee to
he who tramples sweet Innocence, and
woe unto him who without th# bat of
as eyelash, slays sentiment hi her
beauteous rafment. ft to to weep.
But w* will postpone the woeptog
for the present because there are ee
many more Intereating and profitable
things one can do. Not that weeping
l»"'t all well and gssd In Its place,
hut It has such a smell place, and to
so adept at overstepping its bounds.
But tears, tlymgh helpful at tlmqs,
aren’t half as interesting a theme as
men, and that to why we will pass the
one quickly by and discuss the other,
and Incidentally we will touch lightly
on women. We refer to th# question
of a friend who asked with eager ear-
nest aesa "My dear, do you suppose
there to anyone who can tell os women
how to get along with a man?” And
we wars forced to aay "us record,"
which to Just what she expected «s to
say, She believes it la a poor rote
which will not work both ways, there-
fore she thinks that while man ca wot
•Y BESS MURFHY
t get along with woman or without her,
i woman likewise cannot get along wf:h
mam or without hiss.
But It isn't a goat thing ta §** atom
too wen; tittle Mtenmem la opinion
lend xest tb Ufa U a husband
Wife agreed eu every single thlag In
tbe catalogue of Ute’s events and prin-
clpfeo. what on earth would they arg.t#
about, and whst under fli# sun would
they talk about? Having aired their
views long since, they would settle
down to a monotonous existence with
mum as the word, and biefbrc long they
would be stealing out by devious
routes In search of persona who would
offer them a Wttta. apportion In order
lo put pep Into tbftr ^Ives. Every hus-
band and wife most assuredly Is dis-
gusted with 'n^nmrasssnuhle or er-
ratic partner, MR ftMTe tou t on# of
them who doesn't admire spirit In hto
or Iff spous#.
That Is why Rl* a waste of time to
endeavor to gat year husband or wife
under your thumb, because you
wouldn’t like It if you could. Tou
would either grew acornful of >gottr
high and mighty gppreenary or yon
would be overcome with ennui at th-*
"yen dears” with never a “no dear"
and you would he the happiest man or
woman In creatlsn-lf that meek and
lowly spouse of yours would rise and
smite you on the check and demand
hto or her rights
Therefore don’t try’ to alter the
scheme of thing#—tt really Is too big
an undertaking for you, and you
wouldn't be sa^sflg^nfter jbe altera-
tion. Juet keep headed forward with
It
lacks able le
a smile on year face, a shock aheorter
on your heart, aJWfTfc* Wesdtd art of
resignation is-ynur breast,-and you
win b# ad sight ^whether men or
woman. Life ptoys many tricks, hot
with all these you can be a trickster
too.
8NUFF.
The Internal revenue reports show
that. In the lost fiscal year. #n« pound
of snuff was made in thig country for
every three Inhabitants, men, women
and children. But os the number of
snuff-takers probably does not exceed
twe or three million*, and we do not
forget the Finn* up north who chew
It or the cltixen* down south who Ap-
ply it to their gums with a stick, the
consumption per actual user to from
twelve to eighteen pounds In each
twelvemonth. The task of getting
siway with flrom a quarter to a half
an oungy of snuff A day to something
wo would asy, that can not be sneexed
at.- Toledo Blade.
life floats upon It* bosom like whlte-
S!t ^lrt\a*Wb5«S»r^toowno
end. the performance has no terminal
facilities. Behold am everlasting now.
Lineals Journal.
LU1!1* i li JL-'-UKSi’. 1 ■ll'X
HIRE NOW.
1
People talk about "eternity" os
though ft were a tremendous and ter-
rible state of having n* relation to the
present time. As a matter of tact,
eternity is not something to eosm.
It has arrived. We are In the midst of
It. If It Is anywhere, it to here. If it
to anything. It to new. All th* tid# of
Business
Opportunity!
Wi^sslk sns-half nr ene-fourth
interest in on* of the best coal
mines to Me A fester fM4 to party
posable of handling ths'sales
end) £2.500 to $8,000 required.
Astual eoal valu# $600,000. All
n*s##sary equipment and two
■fepes down. Addrorn Box 1000,
Muskogee, Okie.
Tbs
is that R
largely ******
Is a better self-pusher, a
shaker, a better attendant
m*
bustler for Jo«*l hff
man, th* big ms 1* not strong Off
tlfriff tklnft Bov* tfcf fW^d-
ent method at selection, are we •* get
the strong and *W# men into edn-
grtso?
This ts a problem that now faces
every Republic"* district In the emm-
try If s score or even a dsssn of
really big *«d practical awn could be
sent to congress next year. *t might
get saving grace enough to canoe U
to function with- more efficiency. How.
under an unaided primary, or* ws Iff
get yeoet enough tot* congress to
make it rise ta the eccsri#sT"-Mlni»c- |
apeHs Journal___ ,
Wilting to Tsfce Ntok.
London—In a “blind1* advertisement
published hers, on ex-army officer
seeks a position "where common sense
and energy eonnts—poisonous climate
preferred."
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It one could but swallow hto words
in time, h# would never hove to and
them.
Ult out.
would bd
hit out, too,
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Misfit Suits
Suits from $5.75 up.
Overcoata from $5.00 up.
Ladies’ Cloaks from $3.00 up.
Elgin and Waltham 7-Jewel
Watches $4.50
Elgin and Waltham 17-Jewel
Waiehea $9.75 ‘
Elgin and Waltham 15-Jewel
Watchea $7.50
K. C. Bargain
Store
107 W. Main
Firat Store West of Depot
IVhen in doubt—Qhocolates
Sometimes it ia difficult for a man to select a gift tor a woman.
A boa of chocolates has always been die gift nearest her heart.
Vaaiar Chocolates are delicious and piquant in ffinror. Every
chocolme in every box is one sha'U enjoy.
Give
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A FREOH SUPPLY ALWAYS IN STOCK AT
RALPH ST. JOHN.
W.LBEAMER FUEL AND FEED
COAL,WOOD, runs AMD FEEDS
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