pAOE TWO IIS GHANDI EVE2HKG OBSERVER TUESDAY. MAY 10. 1910. Just 31 Arrived " Car of North Powder Hour. Be sure that you get the best North Powder Flour, Grande Ronde Gash Co . ; ;""ttttt ile ;: :: of or Excursion Mates I TO V nil if During 1910 from all points on theo Oregon Railrojad Navigation Company To , Rates Chicago $72.50- Council Bluffs . . . . .... . . $60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 63.90 60.00 63.90 66.90 67.50 67.50 Omaha' Kansas City St. Joseph . . . f St. Paul St. Paul via Council Bluffs... Minneapolis direct ................ Minneapolis via Council Bluffs. . . . Duluth direct . . ............ . . . Duluth via Council Bluffs. St. Louis Tickets will be on sale May 2d and 9th; June 2d, 17th and 24th; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; September 8th.- ,1 v ' Ten days provide for the going trip. Stop-overs iwthin limits in either direc-" tion. Final return limit three months from date of sale, but not later than Oct ober 31st. One way through California $15.00 "additional. Inquire of any O. R. & N. Agent for more com plete information. WnvMc General Passenger Agent n n urrsiy, Portland, Oregon O h. . CHIAIWOOD : I am prepared to furnish Dry ChainWood, -also, partly seasoned wood, to all comers. Kind ly phone your order to ,. 1. E. BEAN PHONE RED mi ' "Back to the Farm" Movement Is Growing. By KENYON L. BUTTERFIELO. President MiMtelnitetti Afrlcultural Colic, Member of Roosevelt Couatrr Life Commission. 1 HERE can be no question of the recent development oi public interest in agriculture. . I find evidences of on every Land. , We are getting more requests for information than ever before. The New Eneland x apple show last fall increased our innnirW 500 no otT TTi V,- t,-l.l -- Ttr v - -.Mw vuiu buuw w uv mcju iu orcesusr next fall will have a Bimilar effect ' , : People are WAKING UP TO THE IMPORTANCE OF AGRICULTURE. The graduates of the college of which I am head are being called on more than ever before to talk to farmers, to give lectures and tell people how to conduct their farms. Another indication: More of our students are going in for practi cal agriculture than ever before. In the present senior class a very large proportion are HUNTING FOR PRACTICAL WORK. There is a HUNGER FOR LAND among them. This is the result of a healthy belief in the future of farming. ' V- ' . A FEW YEARS AGO THE MOVEMENT OF YOUNQ PEOPLE WAS AWAY FROM THE FARMS TO THE CITIES. THERE IS NOW A STEADY MOVEMENT TOWARD THE FARM. THAT "IS ONE OF THE BESTJNDICATIONS OF THE PRESENT REVIVAL OF AGRICULTURE. y- Juore iarmers go to agncultural colleges now than at any other uuie in ine nistory ol these schools.to study the problems affecting their business. They' see that the SCIENTIFIC WAY IS THE uu ut UUjNJNlJNu 'A FARM. The GENERAL INTEREST DISPLAYED IN EDUCA .lUriuo 'IS NOW VERY MARKED. That w another of the straws which show me that an agricultural awaken ing is going on. ' ; ' . . " . V-4'-- ' nv- ' ' WHEN SETTLED , IN NEW ENGLAND ' SEVEN YEARS AGO I NOTICED A LETHARGY IN REGARD TO AGRiem tiibai mittcdc ALL THAT HAS CHANGED . coiiwtbv i ire io T - J b.ri. is i u int rune. AGRICULTURE IS RECEIVING ATTENTION IN THE sr.Hnrii o cnn. CATORS ALL OVER NEW ENGLAND ARE DEEPLY INTERESTED IN IT. COUNTRY LIFE WAS NEVER SO MUCH DISCUSSED AS IT. IS TODAY. .' ' ; Americans Are "Swell Headed; but Rest of World Needs Them, Br BaroncM HERMIONE VON PREUSCHEN TELM ANN, Carman Painter. : ' MERICA is terribly what you call "swell headed," but the world could not go on without it 'i I think you are ALL ABOUT' THIRTEEN YEARS OLD.' You all take life with the deadly seriousness which young people of that age invariably assume. ' Your women are much more clever than the men. Your women have read and studied. They know beautiful things when thev see them. They understand eood Daintinca and mod m ARE LMPOSSLBLE -simplv imnossible to talk to. I reason is that they are SO BUSY HAKLNG MONEY. YOU, LIKE THE JAPANESE, ARE TERRIBLY, TERRIBLY OH, I THINK YOU CALL IT SWELL HEADED., BUT THE WORLD CAN NOT QO ON WITHOUT YOU. ' YOU ARE OUR BANK AND OUR MARKET. IF AMERICA SHOULD SINK TO; THE BOTTOM OF THE OCEAN EUROPE WOULD PERISH OF STARVATION. ' ' America is young, and it has the FAULTS - AND TTTE VIR TUES OF ITS YOUTH. It goes in for.fine new movements, like civio hnprovement and woman auffratre and easv divorce. ThosA ure all good things that we are too old and stupid to perceive in my coun try. You THINK YOU ARE PERFECT. ' That is the main trou ble. But in spite of that you are IMPROVING ALL THE TIME. The Law Gives Woman The Right to V By Nra. TRIMBLE-WOOLSEY. Suffirafist. ac- : . 2 HOUSE f SATURDAY Evening, MAY 14 5 . The Noted Prima-Donna COMEDIENNE a ft D prothy Mbiton In). I. hkHAUrS UUSKM COMEDY i Widow Jorie, 4 Company of 30. : Bevy of i Show Girls. Lavish Pro 5 auction.: Gorgeous Gowns.. - j s i Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50 cts. f 5 ' . .. 1. . P. " ' Seats on Sale Thursday Morning v 3 THE 6EORGElPALfV2ER RETAIL DEPARTMENT Wc Solicit Your Orders for SHINGLES RUBBEROIP ROOFING DEADENiNG FELT BUILDING PAPER 1 - i . wi ' Gomplete equipment for resetting" and repairing rubber buggy tires. ' . " ; : 4 ; 7 ; LA ; GRiANOEf IRON W0RICS ','D. F 'JGEflALD, Proprietor -"., Complete Machine Shops and Foundry V r Mr Wooliey. who was prominent it the national suffraM meetiM recenUy held at Washington, comes naturally by. her belief in toe rihts of women. The first bill ever drawn on the American continent to secure to married women control of their property was drawn Jointly by her grandfather and great-uncle, one of whom was afterward a Judge ? f.TLf'W'11" other a Justice of the supreme courtof ine united states. DEPOT S1SEE1 THE MAHAFFEY BLDG DYE W0RKS I Steam and Fienc'h dye cleaninfe of Ladies and Gent's clothing, Ladies' silk waists and evening gowns cares fully cleaned and pressed. Felt and Panama' hats cleaned and blocked. All work guaranteed. We call or and deliver work. V - ' ; - H. B. Waggoner, Manager. : ; itri. mam ot. 1 OBSERVER WAN T ADS PM T Was not until after the adoption of the federal constitution that the States becran to CHANGE THE "RARTS nv nvv. RESENTATION FROM TAXATION TO SEX, a thing they had absolutely no riirht to d. But notwkhRtTid the worst phase of the matter, the first constitution of onlv tW a the thirteen original stetes used the word maleTennessee and Geor gia coming in shortly afterward "the sameas "a qualification for voting. Voters were only required to be FREEMEN, twenty-one years old which white women certainlv were na VRinrTTnTTv ERS which women as owners of property certainly were and to uo m ceriam lengin ot time in the commonwealth. Thus women are BY RIGHT voters today in eleven of the eastern and Bouthern states as well as in the four Rocky mountain states. NON-USAGE HAS NOT FORFEITED THIS RIGHT TO THE BAL LOT. WHERE DURESS OR ' FRAUD HAS BEEN PERPETRATED OWNERSHIP IS NOT LOST (WOMEN ARE PREVENTED FROM THE USE OF THE BALLOT BY DURESS AND FRAUD), AND THE FED ERAL CONSTITUTION, BESIDES, STRICTLY PROHIBITS ANY STATE rROM TAKING AWAY FROM ANY CITIZEN A VESTED RIGHT il Dont OvMQokiJs We have a large stock which must be sold out, and I nc littve iue rigm pnces.on it., ;abK' any dealer about the eruarantfiG on nm flomv inn ?. i -C about the guarantee on our flour, too! Unfortunats Slip. "Where Is fiilklns now J" "In the peDltentlary.,, "Whatr Too true.w "What forr "Lapse of memory." "That's queer. How was itr "He forgot and signed mother. man's Avommodating. Ws need not go In search of trouble On tracks mads In the morning- double If w will sit around and wait ' It will corns knocking at the gate. Should we Its gentle tap Ignore It will be kicking down the door. Don't worry, for I'd like to bet you That trouble on the string will ret you. r i - (!'. name to check