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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1911)
MORNING ENTERPRISE, SATURDAY. MAY J, 1911. -04 t:02NL'.'G EOTEEF3ISE cstxQca criT, oucov K. K. BROOtE. EbVbs and Wf ft. I l l'lia Or mm Qy. Or . awSif ta Act af HmI a. lITt. ta Mcetae. ay saafl far M taa. h nal .MM . I M . I M "V awa? aawed"i"''i ' ' L eary aao par Bx-aj "rrT! "r "J, ram Mm. ' r"a-a'ar" "aVrar- MM BlUllaaSQl aftae tar UmlWM tm Weakly J totarsra w ee te aaaae w tSa aiT- far Miifiinainu art layinlaaj tar tfca apeeelr Wwaa-e tM ajrartawaaaat IBgTOa 1M IdftkOL R MOMfS W coal o a Mlw that w hav tear startta froa Portland rasa through Tncoesa mm As bar, uU Seattkt aa Western WaOlitM 4l)iK a east t gawkae aad Umik loan taxing Idaan aelecaloa. b rvoiar aaoaihly, kurtirn mm- lag of th xecwtlve boar of (be Ore- P" Cnrtatlaa Endeavor 1'aioa will be M oa Moaday. May . 1911. at :M p. av. la tW saaall tBlag rooea of th T. W. C. A, Al which tiara th aea her wUI take luacheoa together. Af ire which la regular baaiac aeeet la l be betd. Each MBbw of lb executive board U anted la b "t a Important baeiaes U to OREGON STATE C. E. XTXIOX, O. Evert Baker, Pre. 11 la "TMSL'fl'liirS COUNTRY JUSTICE DISCUSSES MODERN METHODS IN AN OLaVFABMIONED WAV. speehla' ruee aad ha aaid he thought It imM be a damalte better Oraaoft Idea lo ralaa half aa much political ball aad twtc aa aiarh potatoes Bd ucwnaj aa raooag. a a I'm kind of old-faaktoaed A arni ca saa aad ft whole M of a baltavrr la ft tab aua4ia oa lu oa bottofti. I bvlrara tbat boy or rtrl abo la tancbt to ba artf-ralUat aa4 to taka aad civ kar4 kaocka makra ft batiar "a or aroMS tbaa ooo ba la par ; pataaltr aolly-co4dlad. Aa 1 ballar i tbat vbat la goo or bad for tba ladi- I 4.4 -1 I- . 1 . . . t i Tiaft MlkTII om umu! " - oaa a iwif ILi UL.jn .l P " W W " WW VI I . VaMJ.la Ik. KG IIKLTS Ffl.1 fll CITY Noavft-oaya Ua J rraai taa daily a tha war aL tka rata a aa fta af Ma aaaar. aad lac aa Caaft aftaald accaaaaaoy ardrr wharr tarty la aakaawa la hartri afflea af ts falwanai I ata) aaVrtWtm at WcsJ a4ranaaBift Clma adTmata aad r irtal traaatiai at jar la Ht aa adk aecard aa aa ajinu caaamian rrmwM taa TVa aad Baakniy air adrar- jaaaaoejte firat kimtxa; a4 Km Raaaa aad 9 wrtt'aa amnlia anta aitrraat to local r ra aa alaftty aeeryo Hrad aui- CITY OfTtCIAL NEWoPAPCR. JBay 6 h feierican History. TTOS-fraarte Xarlrr or Ijr!lr Mont avaraorL Brat Bonui iaibotic biab of Oaaada. dlrd: bora ld 0OS F. Brrf Banc m-tiS asibor. oled: bura lr9 Kr r Adailral WUOaai T. Rampage ' S V . rr Urral dWsl Ikm-k ASTRONOalrCAI. EVENTS. (la on n ? dir To txia WitwfT9.i ftaa arta fi-'.T. r?'' T: nun aa 2:3a a bl: 3 r a. fr4 ylprrorr a . aVociadtag andn. rroaaiax frum aon b a aaoU af acs'i patb: 11 JO p. ok. aaatcra ttor. Japftrf aatelHtea No. 1 aod 2 asawtac tba Unar Win ta ASEBALL REtULTaV Parlor 1 ,Coa Loafoo Verooti ' i, PortUad : Satraajrato i. OakUad J : Loe Aacrlra S. Saa rraaclaco X. Nortkaratrra Laaia PortUod VaacoaTer 1; lctorla S. Prattl 1; Spokaaa (, Tacoaoa V Aajcrtca ljrrttr Chicajco t, C1to Und 1: Philadelphia 9. WaaklKtoaj ; Bran on 1. Nrw Tork aTUetrolt aad St. Louis aot srbrdaioa. National Loacor Brooklyn S. PbU adelphia : Boaloa (, Xra- Tork $; St.v Loot 2. Pittabors 1 : Ctftcinaatl I It, Cnicaro t I Wrrur ftajr If Talks (tact Craofcad Politiciaaa) to MaM LaV Ha cium Tajr Ara Taa Laxy to Saa Good Mao. Itloa of balf tk popolatloa arena to (ba thinking ap aw laa to tkf rare STANDINGS. Paefic Coast. . W. Portland . . , . . San Franciaco Oakland Vernon ?rameBto . . Los Anarle .. .Nil . .1 . .IS Spoka?e . Seattle ... Vancoaver Taromk . . Portland Vtoorta .. N ort h Mfc stc m. w. u ,"r U 14 If J s c Id 11 11 ' (OretoaUa). CUACKAVf CORNERS. AMil SC (To the Editor). Aa Dear aa I ran sake out, tba Oregon. Idea, as prose a d and prartlood by tba pur patriots oo patented it. la that the people nareoi got nmptioa eoonck to elect ue rtxht men to mako rtxkt lava. tbey matt make tha lawa tbenuolTea. having plenty of gumption to do that Tnat a B bat-Abner Heppoor aaya, ftad be aaya ha known becausa ITRea told him au. Meboa ao. aaeboa ao. But It strikes n that If I bad a near barn to build wouldn't ba anowta' much Judc menrtd rlrttfte the Job nayaelf because I B-aa afraid I badat boas sense enough to hire a good carpenter. Seems to me that pickln' out' a good lawyer or good doctor, or a good blacksmith, or good hired man, when you've got n job In ooe of them hne to do. and the money to nay for It. v.472takea ft heap lean general education, irt I ao to apeak, than it woo Id to do the I Ink nuiult - X I My eiprrienre la life haa made me ' beltee that there are heap mora pc Iguod cltlvna than bad onea ays here , t, (.yo r There a alick fellows in town -f ; that sell brass bricks to greedy foola Ml j w bo think aomenody is going to glva .571 to" gold for half tba price tae jewel j., ley around the cornerxwUJ pay; and mrres lanners inai am t aDove put- P.C : .suj .4M of tba other baif. Even the length of j the sheets oa n bod. the dHnkla' rnpa 1ft public placoa, and the number of J moestera that may be kept In tba - chicken-yard without offending tba aeoalbllttle of tka Lady Secretaryeaa ' nM l. - - - - m . i. . v. . . m w ivr ue r'f1 w Improper Practlroa among Poultry, are ail subjects of new lawn; I'nruly children nuit not ba apaak- l(h anything harder than a roll1 of rot too batting. Nude works of art must bo pat la overalls. The) poo pie'a babita, amuaemrnta. health, hnura of work, drinking aad about all their Individual coaceriia must ba re gulated by a lot of lawa. About the i. part of tha Lords Prayer thee- folka aeem to know Is "Load as not into temptation.' aad that's tha only part of that prajer that makes ft real man feci kind of anoakin' wnea he re- Pu It. : , ' , i But Abner Heppaer sava na knows rhat makla' lawa Is a ciiiiea's first duty, and he's going to circulate a pa t it too for n bog law that will make Bill Sykea cloaa np his pea ones la POTATOES ARC ON THE RISE AND AT THE SAME TIME BOTTOM . DROPS OUT. CAT CHOI ID KOCS GO MB A Geod Vaar la Eapactad by All Deal er and Meat Hava Much Boaineas Already In SJoht ' - " ' Tba condition of tha markets In Oregoa rtty la drpendeut vera largely oa the Portland Prices. If Portland prices drop there la a rorreepoodlng drop in Oregon City- Tha spud mar ket thla season la a corker and no mlatake. One Oregon City dealer Is offering I2.&4. another geta all he wants for IU7S and f 1 IS. Tba reason doubtless Is found In tha fact that the Portland markets are flooded with Eastern spuds shipped la carload Iota The outlook la Oregoa City for live season is good. Tba farmers will thla year do a groat deal of bualaoas for themaelvea through their union. With only tea percent of tha member heard from, the I'nloa has enough There'50ne Torm jrfjnvestm wyMak U abaolutaly Mfa far v.r.to. ' 11 vHt If ndvar slumps In vftlira. ll Integrity la amq.eetlsnad. Tha raturn l Mrtala, -Principal avallshla. It has na slement af apaawlatlait It is a SATtngS aisMOimt to The Bant of Oreeon Citv Tb Olddit Bssk Is Tb Cottntw f 7 - . I' . I alJvTOimrrTB Prealdant THE FIRST NATIONAL BAT of OREGON CITY , OREGON ... " "J APITAL, SfASSO-tn) T'aweaass a 0ral wanhlnf Buelneen Oaen frc. a a II -'mmBBBBaBBBBffnBa-r"""mmaaa. a while. If bo has to hire a man to! " P ' SURPRISE MRS MELDRUM. ARE TMEY SINCERE. TV hfolaJU Railroad wfa be built. Wfteiaer the people of the country to be opened by the new road are willing toe roa iu co tirough. It is to be hoped that those bo have waited ao many years to have what is being of ferod to them now are willing to help. The directors of Lhr road are wilUng 10 P men in the field and finish the road to If uHno or Xolalla aa the case y oe, tnia aumaser. providod the People pot np tha nmgj. If th owners of the farm and tim ber lands of the country tributary to Holaila are in earnest about wanting a railroad they will have a chanc to show their sincerity today The, di rectors will not prevent any from tak ing stock, rather they are wj!Hn to tale all the money in sight. They put it into the road too, though some may think otherwise. ao What la Portland coming too. On th eve of the primaries the reform eiemeat seems to be in power. Mayor Simon's ring most be broken. Or is It only a bluff? T won't take long to "' tin' all the Utile potatoes in the bot zvt ' torn of the sack a eellin: a blind bos "' for the price of a good ooe to some Innocent who doot know enough to Ua hia hat la front of n new boas a eyes: but moat men ta town are readjX io give a rusiomer one nunarea rents worth of boneat goods for a dollar, and 'moat farmers deal pretty much on l be square. If folks elect crooked oliticiana to make- lass, it a just, because they are too lary and care less to take the trouble to pick out a stump anyday. themselves out 0d Friends Spend Afternoon In Rem iniscence. Mrs. Henry hfeldrnm was tendered ft snrprtee at her boas oa Seventh and High streets oa Thursday after noon, when a few of her old school mates called to assist in observing her birthday anniversary. The hostess was completely surprised, especially-nooeat and good men; and it they are when she was presented with a box. j too lary aad careless to do that, how vhich ah was Informed contained are they goingto be busy and care candy, bat upon opening name It was , ful enough to make the wise laws for found to contain a handsome eut-clasa themselves? to t t Trr ihr iifft lnnAM. , uma piu- i, uraru tof paraon say tna question Of time II aww. Uffl IDA BUrTWllP. , I VLaft fa Tr APIiranaj ear m m rlsam Aaia aiawf warm a kaL laa U kl. s;o i a w. aowaa w waav .sm. -a as M ill Ul Uir 1 1 Uirp, pleasantly spent in talking of old and I n pretty certain tbey ain't be achool days, as all were members of , 1ng worked no great extent Just at the same class as Mrs. lleldrum la , present. But Abner Heppner says me oia uregon city public school there aln t nothing impoasible with boiMitig, wtnch was replaced many iuA and W. 8. I' Ren. He Bays t"Ru .r aco oy me tirciay building. A i sold a half a law practice that wasii't luocneon waa served during the after-, workin' to a Philadelphia man for noon. airs, lleldrum Is the daughter , a yeark and Abner aay that If Jt to of Oregon's early pioneers. Mr. ma kin PhiUdelDhia lawver out of ou sirs. LarorecT. ice utter of whom j a soap-man in the twlaklln' of an eve is still residing at the old borne on . ain't a miracle, then he ain't no Judge i. uuwMuu utri, auu sne as 00111,01 miracles, and raised in this city, where she t gre" up with the ladies at Thursday s function, who were Mrs C C. Bab cock. Mrs. Charles Burns. Mrs. G W. Church. Mrs. E. C Caufield, Mrs. Henry Cooke. Mrs. Harley Stevens, of Portland, daughter of Mrs. Mel drum, was also in attendance. heip Mrs. H appear make the crops thla year aad next; I'm not aa-ainat aovrrnmenl la rea- aonable amounts, and 1 beiiev every man at to live In a free country ought to take hia fair aha re of interest helnln- ta a ft rirki Urn I - . m . i lleve that tba anaii ahn attanrfa m t.la ' wa bualnaaa first and looks after his" neighbor's next Is liable to vote with more sense than a fellow who holds down a cracker-barrel all day and laya out plana for tha runntn' of th uni verse, while his children go to school with their toes stk-kln' out of their shoe at one end of their little bod lea and their hair comin' out of t he holes In their hats at the other end. . a a all summer and fall Th demand . for feed and grata keeps these commodities firm and hay Is Using. Quotations for Orfn City. POTATOES-Beet. good. at la . ti ll; common I2i Buying, carload, I ba- select. $110; ordinary, 1.X. J FLOt'R ANtV JTEED-Ptour Is steady; selling from S3 la IV&O; very little of cheaper grade. Teed Is higher snd rising slowly. Bran brings front 111 to to 2 ad, shone 121, roll ed barley 3I to 132. process barley 33. whole corn 131 to 1 32. cracked com 12 to $33. Wheat $32. HAT Hay Is going up. All grades ar from $ to $1 SO higher than when Uat quoted. Timothy $19 to $21: - R. W.&RS.Wfd, MACHINISTS Wt da aMral rapftlrlns. rha maahliiery wark at new. EapsrU wfUi aasslln anf In. Mala MH Hm 1$. 1W FOURTH STREET OREGON CITY. t IN clover tls In tic Hit wt lilui. v- .i .. ...... . : - : . - - im unaw ioew mai smues me 17 50; mljed. $ IS lo $1S0; alfalfa. tu iim la norv inuiaine orninu ' u. . pw nanuie ana less reierenqum OATS Are higher, gray aellint at the corn grocery more chlckana. (n,m 27 lo 3n, ,hlte from $27.40 to rr.it, inga, pmaioea, raDoages, oeana , 3o SO. ana onions ano reaer petitions ana , HCTTER Ordinary country brings smendments; more atumppulling and irora lie to Joe, fancy dairy from 2"e u ik m -- v tJ to 22c. and creamery 22c to 21c. "'kh"'! j- e "" NBuutt--A ra ranging from Isc to rsMier nw i nn or ucaieaion ori;tN,. according to grade Cridge save th country than to pull , pot'LTRY Firm will. Ilnl. ....I He aaya It's only a mtttek offffered. Hens will twin lie if the Initiative and . in ! nr.nni.. . referendum will make the stumps tm IN rooster are poor .at tc to J0c, broil- era bring from ;2c to 24c, with good There are valuable positions always opening up in any progressive con cern. Be ready to be promoted. Pro motions go straight to the cheery, In telligent worker. Sometimes I go to Portland and rambl around among the coram! salon : merchants. Th Uat time I was there 1 1 found potatoes selling wholesale at $2.So a hundred pounds, and carloads coming in from the East. Yes. sir. fii onions at $3.S0 a hundred pounds, and being shipped in from benighted . sections where they ain't never beard of the initiative and referendum. And a commission man told me that 60 per cent of the vegetables eaten In , Portland were shipped In from o'her ' statea. He was a profane, care lens- Hut the country has to be save! I demand. ngni aaay. Ana people arouna nere WOOL Wool prices do say tbat Abner ts a smart man. 1 from lie in lie a. AiwasuAirk, j. r. ,ar ranging ' MOHAIR Prices on mohair h.a ! been way np some having brought aa M. W. A. Choose Hsad Camp Delegates I high as 3e locally. Quotations ar I- D. Tsylor returned on Thursday j He and little demandt eiening from Hood River, where be I HIDES 4reen bides, Sc' lb Ce; salt - waa a delegate to th Stat Camp of i Vi ry hldee, the Modern Woodmen of America that convened al that place. Tber was a large attendance and the banquet served during the session was st tended by over 20 members. , On Tbumdsy evening the visitors to the city were taken In automobiles through many sections of the Hood River Valley, and were entertained In a royal manner. Tber were six delegates chosen to attend the bead camp session which convenes st Buffalo. New York on June 8. and six alternates. Mr. Tarlor wss chosen as so alternate. Read th Morning enterprise. 14c. Sheep pelts. 2Sc to Tic eacitvM DRIED 'RI'ITS-LocaL price are firm at from tc to 10c on' apples and prunes, peaches are 10c. SALT Selling 6oc lo poc lor fine w in. sack, half ground 4c; 75 for 100 lb. aacka. Portland Vegetable Markets. SACK YBGETARLES Carrots, $12&fl$l.&0 per sack; parsnips, $1 15 fill 60; turnips. $l 25fl$1.60; beets. $150. VEGETABLES Asparsgus, frortf $1.75 per crat.; cabbage, new, $2 per hundredweight: cauliflower, $l.S0ff $1.75 er dozen; celery, California, 7Sc OrOe per doien; cucumbers, $1.6041 Oregon City Wood and Fuel CogguT F. M. BLUHM Yir wants aopplled with any euantlty f 4 foot f tl lai, Wtf r llvrd t any pan f CHy. Prlcss, rasnabl. Satlsfactln gusrsntesd. Horn B-110 Pae'flc Mala 2502 Phor vsf s Cor. Slk sad CawW, 0wa) CHy.1 $121 per do.en; eggplant, lie per lb.; garlic, locUIJc per pound: lettuce, &0c per ctojrn ; hotboas lettuce, $1 10 0$2 per box; peas, ftrftlle per Mund; peprrs. 30c fj 31c per pound, rsdiabes, l&e er dtr: rhubarb, Sc r3c per pound; sprouts, K; tomatoes $2(1 $3 2S. POTATOES k)regon. Jobbing price, $3 SO per hundred; new potatoes, 7c (J7t,c per pound.' ONIONS Jobbing price ; Oregon $2.10 per 100; Australian. 1114 per 100; Texas. $2 25 per crat; Calif or nla, $2 per crat. Oregon City Stock Quotation, IKH'.H lings are quoted Ur lower. . t -koi- Vem-IIHb. lo 110 lb. Uf, from I I... -r lULllia. to 9MI lha Stxe I I- ' ELECTRIC H0TIU AHmVAU Th following are tkoat ranaaw lh Electric Hotel, j. uSTf A. Kaken. Aaiorta: fl gn.. .7 jorla; c. A. Will, csoby; $tsiir,i PelU. Saa I'rsnrMco; L a u,. . a. . junaon, H. H. v laveiana, W ; W 8Um Boon. II. MsrUi M4 rib, ADDITIONAL CLAHlFlU ; WANTED TO 11 K N'T A ill er hnw room houae, not on th kUL A44nw ; thla office. . -- COHN VEAL CALVES Veal calvea bring from tc to loc. according to grade. BEEP STEERS-Bef steers for th local markets at fetching 5 We to HC live weight. SHEEP Ar firm at 4c lo 1c lire weight. BACON. LARp and HAM, ar firm. There wss a meetlna of tha rharler Committee if the Cladatone City Coun rll laat night. The work of lh com mittee hi altnoMt finished. They ex pet to bold their laat meeting Tu day flight, at which time th charter will probably b adopted. Slicker coat Is Oretoi On Tueaday. Kraira for mm b Jsnierprlsc-i'ltlrt, WANTEI-lllds for trkool m lag. Hchonl iHatrlrl Na tt, in lags and spe-iriraiions swjr W V talned at the reaidesoj of 1 1 0 field. Concord Htattos. Bids M M milled lo A. C. Arnold. Clerk a School Board or C. W. Rlsler. Cat man, Mllwsuklr. Oracus, Routtbl W reserve the right to reject r all bids. Bids will recelTBl sj s Monday. Msy J. i$n. FOR SA1-E-Eight cbotcs WUlu lots at a bargain la Glsiitoat S qulr at this office. NOTES FOR C. t WORKERS STATE PRESIDENT CALLS ATTEN TION TO PLANS OF SOCIETY. LteCnite plana have been arranged ;,U1 lur rauroaot ror the trip to the Twenty-flfh Internation Christian En deavor Convention to be held at At- isii,c Clt,'' X"J-' Ju'r Ctb to 12,h Fare. tlll.'K.. These tickets can be routed going via Salt ste Marie, Mackinaw. Port Arthur. Billings, Huntington and Missouri River gate St. Louis, Chicago, Montreal, Buffalo and Piuaburg, and if through SL Louis through Clnrtnnati and re tora the same or any of ti? other routes mentioned herein. This gives the privilege of divem route. U of Chicago and the return via Callfor HLwif portUnd- ou be $12? 00. If TorV1- they can read through New ,uLWk."t couM he routed. If desired. L-nicago or St. Louis or Mon. throorh Aiy.thenc returning v r?,il n'" uaMt route to f ?" mB4 ,be Southern Pad- fie ta PortUnd, it desired, st tisaoo rata. - rrVttr"T W,dM4 Atlantic Oty. 11.00; npper. $14.40. Berth rat in Pnllman Tourist sleeper if operated through to Atlantic City, lower, $10SO "per, $t.40, wrlta It or more full far of flrst-claaa round-trip ticket the ear may be operated through to Atlantic City. 371 letters are now oa th presi- oent s desk adores to the endear orers throughout the slat calling their special attention! to tha con ven- Horn and aach necesaary report which sbosld be-' placed in tha nrealdent'a haa4 without delay, such aa report of iae omcer of your society, gala In membersMp, new societies, organized, pledge to stst anion work and pledges tor th Interaatioa a B. building. . CoBJiBsnlestion haa Just arrived from E. A. King, president of the Washington State Christian Endeavor untoa. la , few - comairnicaUoa . ha atatea that he la working hard to do hia part to bav a ebrlaUaa eodeavor car through to Atlantic City, K.-J-either from the 8 lata of Washington, or from the Stat of Oregon, wash 1 r 7 v II II II X X II X z X III m 'v i x x 11 I r II firir7iiir niiiiMiii ll Don't throw your magazines and II If . periodicals away. There is II II ( much raluable information in II lllfj them that will never be publish-II H lr ll ea elsewhere. The cost is little II II " OREGON CHY DITERPR1SE i Our boy will call for the maf I n inesjfyou . 11 n X X . II II ltill VUI mm: mm "aaaar' Uorrla farai A JWDER iOIrj7 tW lorM-st1 kit4t . mmi UM M timWa ba? BaaV fast aswUBswewwaamsMBBia i i K2 bier, la advanea. r-iaimii. aau allow raa aava aaaa vLani U iSrZZ m''lVr,hfcrc. an .t It to r lea rm ra llrlr !m utSJC f P"" aaiaad or do aot U W aa Si actoi I fu-inry enal Yom mm Sia i i ll k.ktf llL'Ckl Cff V.aJ 1 msawfaeiBne . r-arMWisJ M 1 1 T T -.an .a J V - wr "- w- ainti m-u r ebv mmmmnmi m?. "" aavetae. .a.w aargawaaa Baaaa"r Sateaaii tl ia arjjjjj 6 0 A S T E I . R ICtj SWSSiS w e-.a-- ? I f I awiM.a.rMeireeW- aomrra a l i. . .: v Doaxa) I i .JJrrriaTaia,? 3 fir aaVtll ftjant- tun nit votsoispnssM .M" su .r. I a. . a mm i,.,k..-.:V"7.""" " oa- aoiratntaiMistlne onali rm of thn bj.n. Th rnrulS prtoVof iw" ca-aa ran Mine pn fabrtooo tha tread ta tie to ir BalrThir riioaiaw ar . j., tw day IrUer (, e- V'-T .r.i"?. 'r UMvt pair. All orwo-''"--. a bm m raVaTi EZZiSPJI Wa aayUra ra imwwi'TV eJi..dr.ii 'w.nssnf, aj p-rTiiisayBevw.; WJ ,' tokJ " aa Ta aasw BM ar aaSM- " 77. 1 It Wouldn't Pay to Adverti " wmBBBBl g A Poor ArticIeT Nor a propoaltlon af doubtful mrit r hnsty-r nowadaya, ar DISCRIMINAT1N0.' Thy kn vl"-w OENUINB thing, s"uln partHnJtla. ' . tMt' ? r Any ftrtlsl vhlh an b geld by advertising l hy 0000 article. - VOU ir safe In buying ft thing whleh M th fir of publicity." modlty. Th maker of a widely advsrtlssd srtlcl. or ton way on trial for hi bualnaaa fife. Ha eannot shirk, nor product and thla I th hst posslbl prtetlon for to eh.! Vou ar SAPg In buying advertised thing iwwsdsy buslnsss ndltlon. th