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IE CREDIT
PROVEN SUCCESS
Wins Blue Ribbon
(We KchiMil Superintendent
Supports tlic Credit Ide.i
X'inroiislx'.
(Itv U. C. Dykxlra.)
f'OVK, (let. 1:1. In l he Wine; march:
of the fonturicR up the hU's of hu- j
mun 'lUninmcnt, educiUion arms the,
woikrrM, faith in mankind Ix-ats the?!
lime, while commanding personnlitir-s I
lally the hosU ariout the Ktandards oi
new ideas.
In thin course of pi-nines every man
who has ilared to try out Home dynam
ic idea for the hettei mtnt of mankind,
has hail his prnldems to solve. (Jrea
siate.mien have come to look upon the
home us the fundamental institution
of civilization, and the school ns the
supplement of the home, the hi'
always keeping in close touch with
home life, anil lnini;iir into ns worn
such material as would make the work
of the school real.
This is proliahlv the vision llr.it;
prompted I.. It. Alderman, former City j
.Superintendent of the I o r t I a n d
Schools, to initiate a plan whereby
some recognition niiitht be Riven t tit t
child for his home work that he does!
outside of st-hool hours, in older to!
rhunire his attitude toward the com
mon . very-day duties of life and to I
liiinir the school and the home into)
closer relationship. j
It is not the purpose of the writer to
(live u comprehensive treatise of the!
Home Credit Plan, Ida history of its.
adoption in many of the states of the;
union, and in several fnrriirn countries i
but to point out some of the result
of his own experience. - )
Duriiitc the year' MHO I visited the
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t'iKM yean I huve followed up this
plan tit the end thnt the bond Im?IWp
school and home might be brought into
u doner union, and the U'jstimoniii-H
humlri'tU of paieiits convince me that'
my efforts have not been in vain. In-j
dUHtiial Club Work Hnd Home Credit f
have fulfilled u presHinj? need of the'
age. , j
I The Oregon Tuberculin- AsKOciation,
thp Red Crosf and other ufrenek huv ;
adopted many vital points taken fton!
the Home Credit Health Charts. j
LEPROSY OIL
CURE STARTED
IMnntatioii In Hawaii
to I'loducc ( haulnnn.'.'i'a
Oil Kxi-liihivclv.
j The coming generation will coimi.-a j
of tlu( boys and girls of today. If they!
grow up strong phyfucully, ment'Oly,
,moiall and spiritually, this country
HONOIULU, T. II., Oct. in. A
st: rt has been made here on the fhaii'
moogta plantation which is intended to
ik ill tin uri.ll ..L-,.n n.i.a P fn iha'..- "'CIff UIB VI HI U 1 1 1 , Ull DIOtllH'-
dav, but If they are dwarfed and co-- t'", '" .""'f "l "P!ly
ruptcd then we may look with uneasi- ""f'11 "J" to the terr.lory
ness to the future as the foundations !""' US1,1 1,1 lhu treatment of leprosy
of society will he placed on u bed of " with the method evolvtd
shifting samfs. b-v I1---. Arthur I. )ean, president of
i .... . -. the University of Hawaii, which has
j Who can ob,ect to the lome Credit suc,ei.M in artsti lU, ,liwase n
plan that plan whereby the daughter numt0, cll!uli
is tau-rht to wash the dishes for her. Tw thllU,an(1 t.hau,m0K,,, tr,es
tired mother, instead of spendinB . ,laV(. Iwen tuInw, over to the topi..
her trme at the piano, or occupyine; L()Ur( f aK1.it.ultu,,. ,, f,.CHt.v
he p ush chair ... the parlor, perhaps , the t.xp,,,.imcllt;il st;iti(m f
forKett.nBthatdeveb,pn,e,,t orcharac- ,lwaii.,n s ar ,,,intl.rs. asBO,iuti(,,
tnr ,s the reat purpose of life. What a ,, tho t(.n.il(1 ha(1 raiscd 2 (m ,,.
respons.b, ity is -tiven to those who T)l(,s,, w( b(,
imold the lives of boys and K.rls. As th-H ialan( by (.huU.8 s Jui,(,
Omar tells u.s: 'intemlent of forestry and will be the
"The movinic finirer writes, and havinj.- nucleus of the plantation.
wr,t' . I The progress of the application of
Moves on; nor nil thy piety nor wit 'the Dean mothor! at the Kalihi lep
Khall lure it back to cancel half it lin, , Htation here, shnwinjr that in the
Norall thy tears wash out a word fouitren and one-half months endim;
"! 't-" on Maich 15 last, ninety-four of the
" jlKK patienlshad been paroled from the
I When a man's t.yinir to deceive him-1 station on reconimendatioii of the at
'self, he alawys thinks it necessaiy to tendini; doctors that the disease hud
'make a lot of explanations lo hisieen arresltd to such an extent that it
frii-nds. no longer is considered dangerous in
their case, is related in a pamphlet
written here .eceiitly by Dr. Dean an.-i
Dr. J. T. McDonald of the United
States Public Health Service.
The pamphlet, published by the Am.
e.ican medical association, said- that
there had been a well-defined develop
ment not only in method but also in.
the synthetic p.oduction of the fatty
acids of chaulmoof-ra oil. '
"As has ben pointed out, theie is no
way of demonstration that uny per
in has been cured absolutely of lep
rosy, but the i.4 patients who have
been paroled are believed to be- free
from the disease," the pamphlet said.
"Up to the present time no one of
the patients paroled since Oct. 1, 1018,.
has shown a recurrence of the disease.
It is probalby to be expected that oc
casional cases wilt show recurence and!
have to return for a second couise oi
treatment. It is believed, however,
that the percentage of such returnR is
going to be low. It would appear that
we have methods in hand for holding
the disease under control."
Of course you are misunderstood.1
and you never knew anybody that had
anything but vacuncyabove his neck
who wasn't, but also you never knew
anybody who knew enough to pourj
molasses on his pancakes that ever
gave a hang so long as he thought he
understood himself.
"Mush' may do them for a diet h -fore
marriage, hut thev'll both want
quaie meals afterward, t J KXi
For Sale
Or will Wsp to rcspiiisililt
party
rnTW hnmp Oil POITIOl'
t.r AdainNjind' .Second. .
greets. "Arooms will
hath flown SJiiiis, two
5-i-noin anai'tiit'iits anil
liath stairs
Geo. B. Richlrdson
OnSEItVER WANT ADS OCT UK-SUI.TS.
' isuuuyliank biKard. a collie, wan
a blue riblion winner at the dog
sliow ut Tuxedo l'ark, N. Y. lie Is
the olii'Ulcnt servant and ptaymato
ot KIIi-p Comly, M Tuxedo J'4-k.
inxious to do work that here-
county, then under the supervision r " '""gery me
A. f. O'lteilly, now County Club Lead. 'N'"" Vllll'-V "" P1"" l h''"''-'
Idaho, mid "'
liic ctiiiiiiiuiiiLy. laroiiiess on me pari
cr of Twin Kails county.
in. Ii...t tin. i.ttin u, fii-ul bund evidenci
n ' . .... . ,.r ;i ,i..:.. iu i,
Kncoiiraged bv the splendul morale i"o'" '" " "
and interest displayed by parents iin-1 ' "f 'a".v credits already earn
pupils, I decided that the Fair .View Hunng the previou year, without
Bchool in the adjoining district, would '" Creilits, the sihool had filty-sev-de
benefited by the same system. Since tardies. The Home Credit year was
1 was the third teacher employed there awarded with a record of ninety-five
in the same year, 1 was somewhat per cent in attendance and only eight
dubious about adopting a new scheme, tardies. ,
However, I am happy to say that tin I'art of the ciedits were given for
system produce:!; marvelous, results, sleeping with the windows open, cmv
and 1 was re-employed for the en.su- of the teeth and hair, washing dishes,
lag year. 'dcing errands, mending elntlms, etc.
In addition to the cm lying on of th-.' In many schools the pupils were given
woik satisfactorily in the school room, ;a . half holiday each month for the
they did the chores nights and morn- coniolctioii of a certain number of
ings at home, and in this way began credits.
a system of industrial education that urch ctaoin sludlu cnifwyp vhglcqjj'i
surprised ami Pleased the parents. In During the following two years 1
nearly all homes where Home Credit continued the plan throughout all the
was liied nut, the parents found t.heir grades in Ihe lluena Vi.stn Schools. 1-Vr
A TRIAL WILL
CONVINCES
m
IT
NOTHING k?t we could say would so thoroughly
convince youof" thit value of Chamberlain's
Tablets as a peteonalrial. ,We can tell you
of thousands who havVeenpermanently cured of
chronic constipation, inateestitn, biliousness, sick
headache and disorders of nektomach and liver,
but this will have little weight with you as compared
.to a ,personal trial. That always convinces. :9'
Do -You Look Forward To a
Good Night's Rest ?
Do you regularly anticipate a
refreshing sleep? Or do you
dread going to bed, only to stare,
sleepless, at the walls? The
difference between sleeping and
staring is simply a matter of
nerves.
When your nervous svstem
is in a sound condition, yoiV are
certain to sleep vTfell. But wen
your nerves are wWn out ad
beyond your controlVvour res
is broken ond your awakening)
leaves you languid and ihable.
Doctors know that mut of
the nerve disorders result lrn
tea and coffee drinking. Th
drugs in these drinks over-stimu
late, often causing the serious ills
which result from disturbing the
regular bodily functions. It is for
your health's sake that many
doctors now say you should quit
tea and coffee. Drink Postum,
the delicious meal-time beverage
instead! In flavor it is much like
coffee.
Postum is fundamentally a
nerve strengthener because it
lets you get sound, restful sleep.
Postum is a skilfully-made cereal
beverage, and the secret of its
popularity is its protection to
health and its delicious flavor.
Ask your grocer for Postum.
Drink this hot, refreshing bever
age in place of tea or coffee for
1 10 days and see what a wonder
ful difference it will make in the
vay you feel.
Postum comes in two forms: Instant
Postum (in tins) made instantly in the
cup by the addition of boiling water.
Postum Cereal (in packages of larger
bulk, for those who prefer to make the
drink while the meal is being prepared)
made by boiling for 20 minutes.
Postum for Health
"There's a Reason"
Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Michigan
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1919 FORD .X$27fi
1013 CHEVROLET
1010 CHEVROLET $32i1
1020 CHEVROLET $445.00
1020 CHEVROLET $.r)00.00
1013 STUDEBAKER $380.00
1919 STTJDEBAKER ROADSTER, BIG SIX, $1,000.00
1919 STUDEBAKER BIG SIX $1,000.00
1919 STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX $900.00
1919 STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX $095.00
1920 CHEVROLET TRUCK, ONE TON $900.00
1020 G. M. C. TRUCK .ONE TON $1500.00
1 TON REPUBLIC TRUCK $500.00
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