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Show mf?. 1 STANDARD MISJUDGES A CONTEMPORARY. Kpj The Logan Republican devotes nearly three columns of its Mgf editorial space to replying to the Standard's statement that when E&f the campaign was young, the Logan paper was unalterably opposed EpI to Roosevelt and those who were in sympathy with the Progressive Bfjfl leader, but today Jhat paper is avowedly for Roosevelt, if Taft can-x fjSggj not be elected. Wma ' Tim l?rmhi;.jiii mniTifnins t.liafc fhti Standard has misinternretod 1 what it said and has gained an erroneous idea of the attitude as- llfffl sumed toward Roosevelt. frJaB The Standard is pleased to stand corrected and to know that H whcn Roosevelt is nominated, the Republican of Logan will be B among his staunchest supporters. "While we are not so constructed ' ' as to accept the Staudpat nostrums simply because they are labeled .'' i Republicans, there is some satisfaction in seeing olhers willing to btefl swallow liberal doses of Progressive medicine in the name of the BE party. The Logan Republican editor says he will open his mouth HB -Ride and allow Roosevelt to pour allopathic doses of reform down HI his oesophagus, if Roosevelt is nominated. H Who could quarrel with an editor so amiable and submissive? H j We feel as though an apology is due the Republican. |