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Show Inter-Mountain Editorial Hilites Selected for Western New spacer L'uion Service by 11. A. C. and C. 13. V. l: 'nriug 1 1 i 3 1 1 1 1 1 is 'Miy expensive Hit II"' mi 1 : 1 1 1 r -1 1 as roaring nilloluo bill s .M.taii (1'iah) Mw:i;,T. i n!y one? , One man -n Clonni Ferry, and a po.ir one rnatieialiy :lf .hat. spent sis fur a quart of l.ou.e.--Glei.ns Ferry (Idaho) Gazette. If you want t set" a first-c!as bout wi:lnim paving admission just hand out a r.ritish f !agr in an Irish neighbor-houi!. neighbor-houi!. Bancroft (Idaho) Standard. Children are preached to a great doal about tin' sin id' liciitg. although children It'll very fosv of the millions of lies that are told. Fimnolt (Idaho) Examiner. After prohibition workeis .sueoeodin abolishing tobacco, and enforcing Sun; day blue laws, let's hope Ihey'll tun: to chewing gum. Idni'o Falls (Idaho'' Tinios-Regisier. The more we hear of Charles Dawes' profanity the more we want to serf him in the cabinet, where he will have a chance to develop. Twin Falls (Idaho) Times. Prohibition will assume a lawful aspect when it is enforced as other laws are enforced and not with special machinery and special sleuths. Gold-field Gold-field (New) Tribune. Belter support of the home paper would be the greatest wisdom in view of the time coming when there will be a mighty struggle to overthrow American institutions. Montpeliei1 (Idaho) Examiner. But there is nothing so strange in the idea that had Gerany won the war Germany might not have demanded the heaviest kinds of reparation, but might have gone right after and taken them. Butte (Mont.) Miner. Judging from the laughter and jolly nature of folks coming out of churches here in Middleton, and their demeanor in going in, one would conclude they enjoy coming out more than going in. Middleton (Idaho) Herald. An awful wail is going us from the south because of the drop in the price of cotton, but blessed if we can see but what it costs ten times more now to spit a little of it than it ever did before. Eamah (Colo.) Record. If the country could only have a few more General Dawes to appear before congressional committees it would do the nation a world of good. This investigation bunk is getting on the nerves, of the people and is productive produc-tive of no lasting good to the nation. Sparks (Nev.) Tribune. They make a good deal of fuss about that woman back east yho went on a fast, and aimed to not eat until her husband joined the church. Well, there are some men around Meridian whose names are on the church record who have not been inside a church since a year ago last Christmas eve. Meridian (Idaho) Times. Wyoming has a well-balanced citizenship, citi-zenship, and needs no expensive system sys-tem to "maintain order," suppress riots," etc. Let any hydra-headed red try to overturn the government in this state of true red-blooded Americanism, American-ism, and for every one of that ilk there will be a hundred loyal ones to "put him down." Kemmerer (Wyo.) fie publican. A drink of "pison" cost John Donley Don-ley of Paul, his roll of $150. He fell asleep as a result of the drink and was rolled for the above amount by his friend (Smith) and wife. They were arrested. Smith was in the hide business busi-ness at Paul, so thought it legitimate to "skin" the dead ones. Wendell (Idaho) Irrigationist. Kerensky has a new brand of Bolshevists Bol-shevists and esires the recognition of allied states. Between Lenine and Kerensky may be found the same Socialistic difference that exists between be-tween Haywood and Debs. Kerensky and Debs have a shade the best of it on process, but the theory is just aa pronounced in one instance ' as th other. Pocatello (Idaho) Tribune. Thirty cars of wheat have been shipped out of Camas county by trie Idaho Wheat Growers' association this winter and over S'JG.OOO in cash haa been distributed to the various growers on the dollar loan plan which the Twin Falls branch of the association were instrumental in securing from the federal reserve banks, for the wheat growers. Fairfield (Idano) Courier. And now back In Wisconsin "freak" legislators are endeavoring to prohibit the back pocket in our pantaloons. What next? Perhaps the compulsion of varied-colored paints instead of cloth to cover our nakedness. Park City (Utah) Record. j Had President-elect Hording been an i ordinary business or professional m-in, I the fanatics who are asking him to quit ; smoking might have some chance of st'.ece.-s but as lie is an unreformed primer, they might as well forget It -I'ri..' (Utah) News-Advocate |