office when a bov, has converted many of his congregation and others to jchief •,ustice R,1lt;!kin who wrote the the value of advertising. He believes ! °Pinlon in thp rase ad'erse to Mr. that the newspaper is the greatest!starr' The effect the °f ^ror.as we understand it. will be to take the case to the supreme court of the United States.It is the opinion of many of the best lawyers in the state that our supreme court will be reversed. Judge j Whitson of the United States district court at Spokane in a case in-I voicing the same questions as are Starr Case Goes Ip. involved in the Long Jim case statedThe case of R. W. Starr vs. Longjjn a published opinion that he had Jim, which has been twice in the su- endeavored to hold with the Indiansperior court of Chelan county and but that he had been unable to do so.and best medium to reach the masses and in proof of this he points to the crowds at his meetings at a season when many prefer to pass the weekend in camps and at the forest resor end in the camps and at lake and forest resorts.twice in the state supreme court, has now gone to the United States supreme court. Mr. Starr received notice only a few days since that Chief Justice Rudkin of the supreme court of this state has allowed a writ of error in the case. This is quite significant from the fact that it wasV r ■' 1 »Mr. Starr was doing very much toward the improvement of the tract when he was stopped by the decision of our court and the growth of the town retarded. We hope that the supreme court will take the same view of the matter that Judge Whitson did, for the reason that we like to