THE PENCIL MAKES FEDERAL HELPS FARMERS A FARM PAY BETTER How Its Aid to England’s Re turn to a Gold Standard Bone- fits American Agriculture, By M. A. TRAYLOR Vice President American Bankers Association. en no mere important There hi en ut for th A.’ivricaii farmer and i than urn of Second It Ils- OB- farm to the vault» of th* Farm Accounting Reveals Losing Methods and Points Way to Bigger Profits. fFr A farm ; .innot propi rly be called In nil In Jus- try is the ft U co an lovesi tboiisand to find u farmer with at fifteen tu in an rhole. all. I» oku of seine N«u> Idea» in Menial Tests for Children ti. P. HnilwayGo. TIME TA ill.E In some of the elementary EngH»li Fcheula. today, mental test» are made, and gauged by the quickness »hpw 11 III vulxlna certrtlu problems presented plc- torlully One test, known a» the l'or- t. us m c.o nii iiMiiio i temperament aa well ns mind Eleven unirei, graded pn»p> 'salvai) I h dltlb ulty, are printed on sepel de ►heel», und tin* pu|dl 1« told Hint they slmw tin* paths In n g irden surrounded by walls, He must lind Ida way out by (he quick Tile showing limilo depend on the pu;*ir» ublllty to V ork undi-r firossuri» un i tu witlixi wd distraction by inn s Kent A cube Unit n t Inn test In volici the touching of futir number. <1 cubes In a certain fnce a» Indi i-mubliuilhms rated by nf nuudu rs being imide np»ro and mori* ditti, ult. Euch tout give» a certain sti*l by combining tin I He. live 8« pi. 7. Tram« will arrive uh follow*. T<> Portland portant step the foret n American in !s th upon atm Jc&nul rìl$ h’EWSPAPBÌ, money savins bargain offer înmsC’ r readers for a abort time csiy. ns will be extended IJZO ito of expiration. » XNTERESTTWCf < J ISSUES AT PBI€£i xi-V-w V yoi'j-c’ -nce to ge* 12 big issues of earia Cif e four valuable magazines— 48 issue: in cd$— y to get ucapu Send ia your • hort tla. only. Eat receive th: B e Sead jeur order io our olfics CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 39 Vertical. Horizontal. ■Pince fn n wall for a wtatur in pnen Container i of time ■Southern Eoroptiia 30—-4 on«umed Vnl Month '¡ite*, 31—Barbed um n (heater m enpon ás—Student exempt from < ambrldgi- university olut on of Puzzle No. 38. tP R‘O P WE Swindled Doris Atkinson, little danghter of he Cnhuenga I’ass Demon, sidled to er mother tin* other dny und said: ‘■Virginia told me babies came from leaven. I* that the truth7” "Woll. said Blanche, smiling, "that Is what I always was told.” “Then it’s nil rizh^" d*-*Jared Doris. "What's nil right," <h^r?" "1 can see why Wby cries all the time. He wants to go back where Ue we from.”—Los Angeles Times. Fin Hi. IMj A vV L 1*. M ■< i» fill ¡*fi7 351) A M » » 1* r. m " " It 1$ to lx1 excelled In meuiory tests ..mJ il lu a In roimonlng. man'» Ibiy printed What profit 1» Old Age Reverenced Huw can (hat Among Esbirro Tribes know the 1st Old . . and -ounHel thu among tin Sadico J^aircutting A) m, \r* n'"' tor N'-wlerg Luti nd ri C5@t®iS 1 hi i - < > i», ( Irr^oli. • INSURANCE fur ns they work, the i i* iff, i'h< ft, Kmlx -zzh-meiit, ami ( l.ifo We cure for your every need, 1 ve seh old F«om Portland U !H 11 It) 2:11) <> ist Ü.M 7 43 . \ M A. M 11 X BARL-ER SHOP up ■ \.i N *.. Nu. No. No, 5 A3 H 37 11 11H 2*0 0:32 •on the >f London boy» and girl*, i iges uf eight und thirteen ■ vEÂii n r.oe-'lewótnaa !FA :ib| fi*« fili 3<l0 Si«« ini, Sunday only K:OT> p ml u About on. usually s. fact No. No N.i N.i. No. J. L Sherman & Son - > Ilaylon, the con payment any you . . Oregon Mrs. C. E Mauts Rooming House worth know ‘ Best Rooms On Earth” but A Daadty Foe ot Trade ... Dry ton,. Oregon. his bus! ts the w had to be < rrled on since th tlce. In practically all countries have hm no fixed value in gold, but per mun 'll. god In value from day to have c' number of ai day. Wi never one country sold any- well average. Ib thing to country, sojnebody w. rt had to take rl k of loss because land and replante d his fields, so that the value of the money might change the crop area» per man and hors. before payment was made. SnrAi un- . w. re Increased. He sold some of his T!:- certainty of payment is a deadly foe scrubs and bought good cows uu from of trade, and people were afraid to do second year hts in any larger International business than farm, after paying till expense* and intercut on the money invested, had they had to. Exports of food stuffs frqtn ’he Tnit- been increased over |3!>0. Costs Can Be Regulated ed States fell from two and a half dlr covered," says on far tn I bi billion dollars In 1 9 to eight hundred r, “that the kind c I the difficulties of on a Job, as well European buyers In making satisfar you team, often makes tory payment for American farm pro-', in the cost of p**rf acts was one of the large factors In certain tasks. I have learned from the drop In the prices of f irm pr d the pages of my book that if I could acts. Bnt now the recent Brent Bri'.tin In d Jg that It will have Incr Ased tho yield of my wheat again redeem Its p ; money In gold field by two bushels an*!- my corn by means that British buyers of American live bushels 1 would have realized a products can pay for E’.om with money substantial profit from them." While the forme: may not be abb which Is accepted th“ world qver nt Its face value fa gold. With the r< turn of to fix prices uli their products, they Great Britain to the p( Id stand- rd a do have a voice lu determining the majority of tho countries o’ Europe costs of production, cost they must first th* costs are. How Reserve Banks Helped Th*- number of farmers who American banker have assisted keeping books on their business ba; urn 1 the Brffh .he gold stand: by givlne fan. i British government. Hut more Impor «fully when tant than this was the action of the era is the mm total of the farm Federal Reserve Hanks in granting the alongsi Bank of England material co opera era In the country. Inventory Is Indispensable tion. They placed f2b0.000.000 cold at The basis of at y sy it * m of farm ne the disposal of the Bank of England for two years to bn used by ft, if nec- counting is the annual property Ils! • essary, fn maintaining the gold stand- or Inventory. It O the starting point ard. The reading s of the Reserve > of the f irm record«. One must take cri asta or in Banks thus to co-operate was an Im- Into considera port.-int influence In the willingness of creases in the value of all property the British to take this all Important owned to gang the progri s of the I business. Lac ting fact ■top. This action of the Reserve Banks value of his prop* rty. no btrein ss man was a moat constructive stop in aid can form an accurate estimati of how of Amori' in farm'-rj nnd produci rs he star.!; financially. Increas who will benefit greatly by the re- rr-iy be due to property wh moval of this < Icrm nt of it- du. from their export transadlo: It all to Im provi the slni of omission and commission is falling b "hind. act. Often when a charged ngaipts the Federal Reserve emphasize •d and thinks ho I« Bystem by banker, busfn* man, live man 1« di: his Inventorier etO’-k in n or political blatherskite In making n< the M«’ five years ” * re true, and prac will tell him that he Is better off than tically none of them are. the < rv\to hu thou; At th" rendered commerce and industry hy ach year a financial the System in < .nn ction with the res rn off. This Is the toration of tho gold H indurii In so id no farmer with a at mont need f‘ ar far •o'weigh an 'mistake nk and - azh... g tor a In walking in charge of ih em may have made. loan. No b.nk , business man nr should p nit any s-If servine DANKER3 HCLP etfon by vor «e I from gfniln A b: nk In Monrovia, Ind., M b •ee that tie ■ System Is maintained ! corn for fann-ri A ba ement the fu’ur «•* ifarc of the country i • Fu rida me naily conditions are ve sound and we are doing a V" Oi. -fourth of the fifty-six fanners l*rge volume of bu in no little part coed tested last year was unlit for of which is due tozthe equalizing and ed. Tills year the percents«. will •tablllzing fu-et ( X( r* ! - d by the I' d j in even higher. Th.- work I done : «ral R>. ' i v: st.-- on the credits * under th*- sttporvi: ion ot *the high the country Th ' ah* it ail the str s-hool agricultural teacher. Iio reports •f the last tlV" ■ "ars there have I that the community will have a sur »0 times of either etrintancy or p! plus of ¡/<d corn this year. Hora of bank credit. Rati hav- r-m The banks of Conway, Ark., have ko-'l und ri offered prizes for the mo t marketable »v Jud ment hr had much to do ■west potatoes produced on one acre with the stable of basino । of land. A first prize of $150 Is of Which we have r and which Is fored, aion- with thro« district prizes quite contrary to experience of of $50 each. The county agent and th. aftermath of panic«, With a credit the banks uro working out the details. । atructure «neh as only the Federal The County Bankers Association Reserve System can guarantee. I fm | will help to employ a full time county wo need have no aprehensión hut on loader this y ar for boy«’ and tirin’ the contrary sound optimism for 'Tic dub work In ('alli nn, CherokM and •uiufe. Buena Vista counties, fowa. Light on Biblical Authorship Au Egyptian tomb in western Thebes, It 1« -aid, Im« furnished evi dome that tin* writer uf Ute lt.o»k ot passage to uu Egyptian named Amen eniopel, «Im, ui'curdlng to records. Iheil hundreds of yean earlier rliun the lilble author. A comparinoti of the two pu ■a referred to folio«» of Tro and hi ar the words of wisdom mi l tliy brims! to my knou ledge t is pl a.-unt it thou keep them In • -1 . il they .• r* idy, nil of them On thy tongue." "In* line thy and bear my words nnd apply tliy rstniid them, t th'*:n In tliy him viho truns- Dr. 0. C. Goodrich DE VI 1ST Office Flione Red 49 ... Dayton ' .oo.l Milk Oregon Good Service DAIRY IDE DAYfON Deliver Twice Eich D.»y Milton Palmer A Phom 71x22 Dajtun, Oregon . . tmiy tin y be the key to thy : mlly Henild. Her Affliction Millie I ml mideved mu! win being tin. were and used «1th how she When sto return'd le-ine at lunch time tin- Hr t question her ino'lier F. A. Sparhawk T|N>MI I HS ami PLUMBERS H iving inet Hie I a Landis Stitcher i d Finisher, we are pre pa red to iouüh I ... repairing with neat» ne«*'. - 11 ; ton, Oregon "Well, darling." she mid. “how did you like your new ti-ticher?” Mil He. "but I can't understand nil she snys.” "How |s Hutt?" asked her mother “Does she talk too quietly?" “Oh, no, iiiuminy,” returned Millie. "but" with the nlr of one «Iio knows "I think she's got n predicament fn : ave Money wit 11 Pure Protection Monk Man of Learning Guarantee Fund Life Association The let "Adinlmble Itoctor” wns boy: ou npiii Boger Bacon (T_’11 12112). nn Eu.ll b monk of tin- Fran cis' . n order. He wit« nllhiiut doubt tho greatest phllos inlier of his time. His gr. t wor. . t!" hpus Mn|ii' wn« wr'tten about 12'i.'i. and first printed In 17! .’t It trenti of nearly all the In-- hlm-h m.. -!e; nnd in 127^1 n council of Ho rii-Ue!«« ans. J.-nloitM of tils SU pi emi ¡.'¡iin.'d I wrinm . mid committed him prison in r-. He died Kansas City T^nrs. Diint-fm» exist any uhi-i - in natur*- I! <n:..-h ft emi be ol> tnlm-d by certain filtering dexfm In Ilie laboratory, says Na1ui*e Mngnzine. From the eiirfh's iirfm-e up to ref'hms far above the highest clouds every rubli- Inch of nir conta'na duslmotes. Near I he earth Ilie dust Is mostly blown up from Ilie soil by the winds. Far aloft the millions of meteors flint enter the enrlh’s atmoiphens every duy contribute their quoin of fine solid moH’-r. I.j tl.i. eyerv aient explosive volcnnlc eruption spouts up enormous quantities of dust Io great height«. Omaha, N* braska C 8. LEWIS, A gent Duyion, tingi n R. F. D. No. 2 Phone 9.x 10 Ladd’s Funeral Home Tu Srrri‘ ! ! a m a a H Heller Dav m<| Night Phone Blue 90 McMinnville, - - Oregon CALL <)9X2 For Rate« On HAY-GRAIN atnl miset I nneous HAULING Limit to Her Anger "Ro the engagement Is off?" "Tes. She was so Indignant when she henni about what he’d done Hint she tore off her engagement ring and flung It onto her right hand.” Save Tim« and money C. L. Christenson Truck Service