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VAUDEVILLE PHOTO PLAYS C«*pMi Chini» Siluidit Portland, Oregon. Adult«, Week dint Matinee 'Jk-; Evening*. :« h - (tint mou» I to II p in. Clulilrvn ID cent« «Il Unie« CUT FIOWEU t FLORAL DESOIS "There Is a connection between g»HWl The chief secret of comfort Ilea lit «'la tt a t n e . F ie ri* ta. t«T M e rri* * « •« roads and safety.” saya Charlea M tlayea» president of the t'hlcago Motoi not suffering trifles to v e i one, and In I club ‘'When a new road Is built It I m prudently cultivating an undergrowth , generally the practice to s«*e that It «»f small pleasures, since very great j j ts pro|»erly marked, that curvea ure ones are of long continuance. And In ; gentle or that they are super elevate«!, this la the Itappy life, to rejoice to that aa many railroad croaduga a» thee, of thee, for thee, this It la. and ' possible are avoided; In other words there Is no other For they who think the highway engineers of today bring there la another, pursue aotue other to bear upon their work a knowledge aud not the true Joy. Augustine . of accident prevention. FWml ua your •hl|>nMHt«a W * m ail y«»u t-kawk "It tloea not matter what kind o f a N e w M e a lc o M y s t e r y L a n d . the m i n i * >Uy w e r e te O e e * * l t j roud the new road la. If It la merely New Me&tco la the Kgypt of Atnerl «'hanging a cow path Into a c. untry lane, the builders of the lane will elliu cn. There la more mystery, enchant I ortland ide a ool o men! and unuaualneaa to the square; inate some o f the hasanla that et IM MM MfMrt Man, M W . MM. isted on the cow path Itmtda have foot of New Meilc«» a«dl than any a close relation to time and time Is | where else Kgypt has been In the, related to safety. We have only time limelight «»f archeology for the last ■ to spend, we live an«! have our being two or three year#, but here In our In time, and time nowmlaya Is reck own country. In New M eilco, there la M e d * F r o m O ld C'arpeRs MW * * r U k e «»tied not so much In distance as In quite as much romance and mystery. U m I IH m t I w ith I he M a n u f*r«u re v A h w lv to roads. Seliefea («vit Uonfantenl He*J U» Yuttl Me U *W ) u f W rile fu « l n .e e " I f the roa«l from the motorist's Mile* of Flying Ant* Lower Animals' Instinct. WKHTKKN FLUFF KUO COMPANY. h«»nie to his office ts bad In places, he FuftUMMt. O re «»* * Mice and gopher» and other animals 14 SS U n k »« Atreeue N u l Invade Adirondack* tries to make up f«»r the time lost on Suranac Lak*\ N. Y.—A gr#*t the bad a|*»t* by going faster than hr st«»re food and It la said that. If the ACTJVTS HAY/Kl) to SELL - column o t ft) ng ants »h«»uhl where the road la go«»d. If the winter proves to be a long, aetrre one. I' mn - m M down the Kaqurttv Uivcr r«»ad were all goo«l. he ab«»uld meat their store «»f food la larger than If It XI» Wf »»»»»Mr y nr« I ymr •«’II- \ alley section of (he Adiron likely travel at an even and iuo«lerute la short aud mild Who can tell how In * t h e I m a t . til« ha hsl« hr«| dack*. A cloud of Insects esil rate o f speed, liad roads urge drtv III th e N vx is V p fifa f r i n ì the animals know In advance what ta (ton tor . j «»«• 1 1 « « »»«•! fair mated to he four tulles Ion* re rr* to eitrs *i»evd. the winter will he? Man does not it lin i W r it e ' » f i r quired an hour and a quarter to ” !!*«! r«»sds damage cars; they In have such foreknowledge ee II Ina l'Un being lepers. No attempt was Our Dumb pass given points. Am*red rest Missionary From Congo tion jure brakes and steering mechanism, q u c i '. n i u i v i i i ' . R Y . d e i»dd made to segregate the lepers, he de Animals. I.K) ie .V «N U t ,»* I* L I% dents at flrut believed the cloud snd thus are Imllrectly responsible for clared. and only sporadic efforts' were Holds Out Hope. was smoke from a forest tire. many accidenta. tnede to relieve them. Oldtime Pura»». Vexations of L ift. The auta flew in greet sections, “The menace of the glaring hen«! New York.—A fter 12 years abroad Germ Nov» Known. •but the section* were never more All th* little »n a t io n » of Ufa h a »» From the wearing of the pouch at light la more dendly on the unim with but one Interruption, l'r. Arthur “ Although the genu o f sleeping than a few feet apart. proved road. The element of «langrr thoir use a» a part of our moral dls- the able. In the Fifteenth and Six L. Piper, a medical missionary of the sickness is known." he said, “ hitherto After the passing of the col» clpltne T h n afford th » b *»t trial of teenlh centuries, we trace the orfglu that la {iresent In hill cllmhlng la al Congo mission conference of the Meth no great progress has been made in umn, the river surface was cov n«‘*t entirely «dlmtnated on the Itn character Many a man who could bow of the poke, or pocket, where, accord odist Episcopal church, has Just re fighting the disease. The government ered with the bodies o f thou proved road. The danger o f skidding with resignation If told that he wa» to ing In Shakespeare. It was customary turned for six months’ furlough, ac tries to see that the natives do not sands of Insec * that had down un Improved road* la n«»t nearly so ■11» i* thrown o ff hi» guard and out of tu carry one’s dial. companied by bis wife and two daugfi Henry V III of live in the sleeping sickness belt along too lowr. The ants were about treat as It Is on the unimproved. ter». Both daughters were born in streams and river» where the carrier, t»m p »r by th » ■Uxhtpit opposition to England carried a purse of red satin a quarter of au inch loug with “ Many old roads, built In the horse the Congo. The family comes from the tsetse fly, breeds. For the same hi* opinion« or hi* project*.— Family embroidered In gold, and under Cath (lie exception of the queen» i ltd carriage days, crossed ral I roe 4 the'most remote mission station of the reason attempts are made to keep the Herald. erine de Medici perfumed leathuT which measured a half Inch. Kly tracks diagonally; this ts, of course, Methodist church at the village of villages clean. ing ants are new to the Adiron- purses became the rage and cost st Jangerous. and on the new r«»ada one Mwata-Yamvo o f the Paramount chief “ The two drugs we have used have dseks. “ P a in tin g " W ith L ig h t. (he time as much ss $3U apiece. will find that wherever the engineers of the Luunda tribe, at Maauraha. near not been successful. They don’t cure, "Pslnttng" building» with tight U found It possible crossings are con Kapanga. Belgian Congo. All are vic but merely delay death. They are T o Read Dates on Coins. •tructed at right angles with the rail- an ln »x p »n »ly « and effective method tims of malaria contracted In the atuxyl. injected lnter-iuuscularly, and j Invented by engineer* o f Fre»no, f ’a l , tropic*. tanar emetic, which la given Intrave by mouth and Injection, and the re ; road. A great many ot us enjoy looklug The for old rolns every time we get a “ Where eipenslve roads are built. »a y » Popular Science Monthly Doctor Piper corroborated reports ousiy. suits were not satisfactory. • a*alntenan«*e must be rarrleil on. and w all» are made of cream tinted terra hunch of money. Occasionally we run of cruelty in the Portuguese posses "Three cures are now in existence “The taste of the oil Is dlaguntln*; sions of Angola. He explained the and give definite ho(>* for the future. is this necessitates a crew o f work and Ungers on the tongue for hour* men. washouts, «ml other dangers fre \ cotta and pre»»ed brick and flood light across a coin that Is worn so badly difficulties he had experienced in fight- They are the German preparation i while Injections are so painful that a pientty met with on unlmpmve«! ed with colora inch a* »oft magenta, that thn data mark cannot be read To ing malaria, sleeping sickness aud known as Bayor 2U8, a Rockefeller ruby or emerald. man la Incapacitated for days A new read this dale heat a piece of steel or If a portion «»f leprosy among the Huntu natives. institute preparation called trypanar- | treatment with »««lium tnorrhuate la *oada. are eliminated iron until red hot Then place the he Improved road Is ma«1e Imp«-»»* Mwata-Yamvo, where the Pipers samlde, and a French specific. These Horaaa and Lightning. reported more satisfactory and I hope Me. construction gangs Immediately I coin on It The coin, getting warm have lived for 12 years, with but one are not yet in general use. but I hope to try It out.** Ilorae» do not draw lightning any ; wilt show the date or any other read poet detour signs brief furlough five years ago. la I.2U0 to adopt them when I get hack. miles from the coast. It is reached “ As Improved r«»ads are uniformly more than any other animals. T h » ing that ordinarily could not be rend. “ Last year I made my first attempt Bears T h irtieth Child by a 2,GOO-mile rail Journey from Cape to treat the lepers In the district. They wider than the unimprove«! road the fart that horaea a r» struck ao fre Boya’ W o r l i ^ quently Is probably due to those uni Town to EllxabethvUle. the Congo are not segregated, as the disease Is Madrid.— At the age of slity-elght, Janger of the narrow roed la less capital, followed by another railway of a comparatively mild variety, and rumble Lorens«», a resident of the ?ned. We need more conal«!eratlon of < mala seeking protection from rain Baby Weighs Three Pounds. Journey to the railhead of Bugatua. they constitute 4 per cent of the popu town of Valladolid, haa Just given the physical aspe«*ta of streets and under tr*«a If they hovor near fence* Weighing only three pounds at From Bugama to Mwata-Yamvo is a lation. I gave them chaulmoogra oil. birth to her thirtieth child. highways and less of an Inclination to they are also more likely to be struck 21-day Journey by caravan. rrowd laws and «»rdlnnn<es on our horth. a baby waa placed lu an In- ^ooks In the forlorn hop# that our |rubator at Hath. Eng. and fed a ten- Are Only Whites. Early American Strategy. infety Ilea In many laws. The bull«! It is 500 miles from the northern | spoonful of milk every hour, It galn- ng <»f good highways by competent The Invasion of Canada by thn | ed wciglit rapidly. Rhodesian border, and 100 miles from engineers will d e em s # accidents." American forces In 1775 wa* merely a the border o f Angola. 9 degrees south of the equator, and has an altitude of piece of strategy to dissuade the Brit To Accslsrst* Plaster. 3,000 feet. With the exception of two ish from making use ot Canada for a Construction o f Roads A porous plaster will sometimes re “ 1 ..... officials at the government post at Form er supply station and a ramp tor reserve move the efforts of a strain or wrench, G overn or Explains panjtng them, but m*t *■ much a* one in Arkansas Progresses forces. Kapanga. five miles away, the Pipers . Cause o f N orth ern Lights. hut you'd better kept the wrench to would expect «if *lectrlclty. Ale*» the) are the only whites in a native popu There Is excellent pn»gress through aid In removing the porua plaster. - are silent, except for a low Hinging 'out Arkansas In road building lation of 45,000. Nobility of True Lova. Sault Ste. Marie. Mich.— Northern or swUhing smind. Alan they alio« Chicago News. The entire family were yellowed In 1924 a total of miles o f Im Not every love la generous or noble and listless from the malaria which lights or aurora borealis are no!, as n«une of the prismatic ray* and elec proved highways were complete«! sn«l attacks all white’ men in the Congo has been represented by many au trie light doe* not, so fur aa I arn It 1* estimated that between seven and or merits high encomium but that love Rivsr Changed Ita Course. * ten million (l«>llara will be exp«>nde<t which prompt* and Impels man to live Jungles. Taking five grains of quinine thorities. manifestations of electrical aware. The Hoang river In China burst Ita “The magnetic trrr**«trliil disturb by the state highway department dur generously and to act nobly.— Plato. a day has been their custom for years activity, nor are they reflections o f the banka In 1851 and changed Its course and the children were fed quinine sun shining on ice!»ergs. They are, or anrea do not ulwujs attend the nur«» ing the present s«'R«on and that sp so as to flow Into the Gulf uf I’ echee- from the age of two weeks. Drainage at least may be. the Incubation of mil- ra. Very often, tix». there are »«evere proxlmntely 4.0*)0 men will be em Cause for Risibility. lee. Within two years Its mouth had of compounds, and mosquito-proof lions and trillions o f phosphorescent magnetic disturbances when there la ployed. This will bring the state’s Possibly It la Just aa welt for the shifted 25U miles from Its original • no aurora. bouses are powerless to protect them lnsectlvorae. mileage from virtually nothing in 101A man with a sense of humor that be “ A rausutlon that appeals to me to more than ft.ouO mil.** at the end That Is the theory advanced by from this scourge, they said. O f the position. children, Buth, born in 1915, was the C’hase 8. Osborn, former governor of and which Is original so fur ns I know Df the first ten year period of modem doesn’t live to read the Inscription on him tombstone. Otherwise he might first white baby born in that section Michigan, who for 50 years has ob is thul they may be the tncubation of highway building in Arkansas Vanities of Youth. millions and trillions o* pbosphores of the Congo. On her birth she re served and studied the phenomena. The formal opening and ded!rnt!«*n laugh himself to death. Give a college boy a pair o f elo- This would ac of the Little ItiM-k lint Springs high The skies In this vicinity have been cent lnsectlvorae. ceived the name of Mutuba and the phnnt's pants and a banjo and he gift of a bull calf from the local chief. brilliantly illuminated several nights count for the s. Ishing, for the colon* way, which hns Just taken place, was Invitations W ill Be Few. doesn’t care who makes the nation's and for the wavy motion in the atm«»s- recently with the aurora borealis, The baby, Margaret, born in 1920, Is one of the rn«»st Important events In You can commit no greater folly laws South Bend Tribune. flaming streamers sweeping the »kies phere and for tlie light without heat. the highway building history of Ar making her first trip to civilization than to alt by the roadaldo until some **lt is notable that whenever the in spectacular displays. This “ sky I»octor Pii>er said that sleeping sick kansas. one cornea along and Invites you to Fish In Sahara Desert. ness and leprosy were the scourge of writing” caused ruuny Inquiries to be northern lights occur In good volume ride with him to wealth and Influence. there Is a warm »pell following them the district, 4 per cent o f the popula directed to Mr Oeborn. L ive fish nnd shellfish, similar to Billion Dollars for Roads - Oouch. Pointing to the fact that the aurora within 48 hours; very often. In fact those Inhabiting the lakes of Palestine, It I* patlmnt<‘d that nior» than on* boreaiis ts but one of the mysterious almost always, accompanied by pre have been founfl by urteslan well billion dollars »'111 la* ap»nt on road Land of Bright Colora. B E IN G IN IT I A T E D celestial Illuminations in addition to cipitntlon. borers at depths of 200 fi«et anil 300 “ In this connection It may be re^ construction In th* I ’ nltcd States In the sun. moon, planets and stars—the Among (Ito Innumerable varieties of feet beneath thu burning Bunds of the 1925 to build .HM»») inllea of new others being the aurora australis and culled that In the Anrtic and sub Arc Florida flowers am the hlbloeus, the highways. More than 3.0U0 Whit* Sahara desert. tic regions there are vast Imnibutlons the zodiacal lights—Mr. Osborn said trucks are now In us* In Michigan polnaettla, oleander, bougainvillea, al- that the cause of these are not known, o f aerial Insert« and that they often lamanda, crepe myrtle, flam « vino, and other *tnt** In th* construction The Way It Works. lie «a s definite, however. In stating fall to the ground and cover It. Some and maintenance of highway*, nnd Mexican coral vine, orchid, hyacinth. that the northern lights are not a re time's they are r**d and are called ‘red Things hardly over begin coming snow.* These may be relate«! to the I they aid mightily In the American Illy, canna and Iris. flection of the sun from iceberg«. nur way until we’ve spent a good deal Ideal of good roads Guilt quickly, built **Tbe most popular theory of the colors as shown In the aurora.” of time going after them. , for permanence and kept efficient. Encouraging. causation of these lights Is that they are magnetic or electromagnetic,” he One trouble with the world la that More Orange«, Fewer ************************** laziness la so seldom fataL— Duluth said. “ It would seem that this Is Illy Grapefruit, Tangerine* based, for there is little heat accom Herald. Good Roads Hints panying them. Thev are light with Washington.- A preliminary e»r! out heat, such as the firefly emits. mate of the «»range crop In Florid» Declined Poetical Honor. by the I ’ nlted States I department ot In England fh«*r«* ar«* hiiiii II light« on Thomas Gray and Sir W a ller Scott F iji i : Agriculture Indicates 10.issi.0iSl boxes, the front fen<l«*r* of all tut «»mobile* t«» I I I I I I H I d H - H l-l-H - H I I i I | declined an o ffe r o f the English poet excluding tang«rlnes, for 1025-20, <»r Imllf-ate the extreme width o f the* r «r lauroateshlp. Wordsworth also re about 00*1,000 boles more than the re • • • ;; Flyer Is Attacked vised estimate «»f the crop Inst year American highway* are lea* than fused the post, but afterward waa In in Air by Eagle Tangerine pr du«tl«»n is placed at half used, but American cur owner« duced to change hla mind. \ | New York.— Lieut. James M. 000,000 boxes, or lUO.tjOO less tlmn lust pay flur no much mulnt«*nanc«* aa The Testimony of Others • ■ Bovard, who completed his an- year, and grapefruit. 7,.500,000 b«»x#N though they enjoyed full nae of the Sorrowful Truth. \ n u a l 15-day training period as a or 700,000 less 'han last year. JN my new book which may be Mont o f the world's big Jobs are roads. ■ ■ reserve aviator at Mitchel field • • • The total preliminary estimate foi had F R E E upon request, on handled by men who don't know what I ! recently, told a story of an ae- citrus fruits Is 10.000,000 boxes, com P ILE S and other Rectal anil Colon dis Nearly half the total ludehfedne*« kind o f a tie Is becoming to them.— rial encounter with an eagle, In order». I have reproduced nearly 100 pMred with h r* vl»e«l estimate of 10. of the separate atafea of the Union Santa Barbara News. .. which he emerged the victor letter» from among those received from 200,000 boxes last year. These e«*ti waa for the c«»natn»rtlon «»f highway* my thisixand. of patient». Thcte tell ymi ; \ with one o f the eagle’s lail feath- ' niHtes are of (tie commercial car lot laat year The stfitea inoat In <!et»t. It frankly o f their years o f suffering of their Feel No Remora*. .. era as a tropuy. While 3.0UM umi express movement, snd excltid* nppeura, are among the moat prosper trying home remedies and even opera ’ feet over Ding Island, he said, Deliberate murderers do not feel re the usual loss from drop*. ous. tions, and, finally, o f their complete cure - . a great bald eagle awooped down morse after they commit their crime«, • • • Decreased production of grupefnii' by my N O N -S U R C IC AL method. These | and fastened Ita flaws In his A recent development In highway the Medical Press and Circular says. j is attribute«! to light and spotted set »rr from men and women of every Uatton, many of whom you \ ■ • leather helmet. The propeller guard protect I «»n for m«»torlata la th«* ting of fruit, an I to the feet that flier« At the opening of llie academic may know Vim will learn try II blast carried the bird away. will b« more over-sized fruit than «llacovery that a heavy wire link fence jour of Columbia university the fresh rrmllns thl. Ikink why I can sty» Hard on the Firefllee. Bovard exhibited a chararter- a WRITTBN CCAKANTKK to usual. Unless market conditions an ran be built atrnng and resilient men were given the usual fantastic ! • - "Oh, tho poor fir e flie s !” cried sym ^ curt your I’ll*, iw return your lee ) \ Istlc barred angle feather aud NU«-h that the large size* can be enough to withstand the Impart of a pathetic little Amy. "T h ey ’ve no aoon- Initiation by upper das« men. One of shipped and sold, they will elfhei car traveling aa fnat aa 40 rntlea an them U here seen perched on a huge - • scratches oo Ida helmet to the er got their lamps lit when the wind 1 ) \ doubting ones. D EA N M D.Inc move by truck or he lost from drop hdur without breaking and without marble sphere on the campus, reading ---- ------------ „ H * : SEATTLE OEEIECS: blows ’em all out.” damaging the vehicle to any extent. ping, the department siivs . aloud from a book. • • • n r x ' t t • W ir t Few and Simple. A large part nf the gnsollne tax»« ago. This was a python from the uf deceptive grade are common In O pportu nity fo r a H it The pedestrian’s problem Is to pre Malay peninsula, weighing 205 pounds mountainous country. Irrigation paid by motorists sre being used foe You Want a Good Position Benz-. - iiphnnlcimld. »ays a ihero oilier automotive or highway purposes vent his "righ ts” from turning Into and measuring 24 feet In length. At ditches viewed from a distance some Vary w »ll—Tsks ths Accountancy and leal contemporary, 1» 5U0 times sweet charges the American Automobile as “ rites."— Boston Tfanscrlp!. the present time the Washington zoo times appear to run up hill. Huslnas* Management, (’ rival* fiarrstart er than honey. Why hns this delight- at Calculator, <-empto»i,ter. lU a n gra- aoclatlon. One-seventh o f the g.ia lax Is exhibiting a 25-foot python, but --------O-------- *hlc, PanmaimUe, or i ummnMOul T o a st .fu l word never been drawn to the st In seven state», went to other atnte ers’ Course at W e 8hould Be Tickled. A p p lie d L o gic Itentlon of our sentimental song writ weighing less than the one mentioned payments. . -------- O-------- Headline— "H otel Burns. Tw o Hun er«? » • • "Did you ever know that bread wa* D eceptive G rades The l ’enn*v|vnn!a department of dred fluests Escape H alf Glad.” — Bos the mother of the sewing machine?” The Log Angeles chamber of com asked friend husband at dinner on* highways o|ierntcd 307 motorcars of ton Transcript. i * . foramoat hualnc*« Collftf# of th« Largest Snake» NorfhwcRt whlrh hna won mor* Arouraey merce says that the grade at the night. "Bless m e!” exclaimed his various ninkiia a dla.ance o f 3.1d7.i»si Award* *hd Gold than i n r orhmr Ho far as » e i . j ascertain, ssys Magnetic hill near Hollywood Is an wife, "how do you make that out?” miles laat year at an average coat of trhool In Arn#r!ra. H*nd for our ■ mo ## m ''Asia's'' Literal Meaning. j the Washington Star, the largest snake optical delusion. While It appears Cats log Fourth Street nnar Morrises. Why. can't you see It?" returned the 4.01 rents a mile. The cars averaged Asia meant "land nf the dawn,” In WcrtlncA rif Inane M Walker. Wrw, I exhibited in the New York Zoological that It Is an upgrade. It Is In reality husband. ' Bread I* a necessity and 14 5 miles to the gallon of gasoline am the ancient Sanskrit language. P. N. U. * park was one shorn, about ten years e 2 per rent down grade. Much rases the sewing mmhlne Is an Invention,’’ £8.1 miles for each quart of oil. No. 44, 19 Secret of C om fort. W E BUY Hides, Pells, Wool, Mohair, Tallow. Cascara Bark Horse Hair. U You Have, T h is W om an’» A d 1* o f Vital Interest to Y ou t ic * Seattle. Wash.— “ In my girlhood. I suffered n t h severe backaches ami pam and had a catarrhal condition. These disagreeable sensations were completely eradicated and I devel oped into a strong and healthy womanhood because my mother gave me Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescrip tion. As m y own daughters were developing I gave them Dr. Pierre’s Favorite Prescription and in that way prevented their having any form o f inward weakness. M y daughters developed naturally into womanhood and 1 am sure it w as because I had them take the ’ Prescription’ at that critical period.” — Mrs. S a d i e ia. Jloltzner, »124 North 52d St. Go to your neighborhood drug store today and get this prescrip tion in tablets or liquid, or write Dr. Pierce. President Invalids' Hotel, in Buffalo, N Y . for medical advice, free and confidential. North Pole and Broadway. lV ary discovered the North pole, undergoing untold rigors and priva tions in the course of his tremendous task. Three years later, at an ex plorers’ club dinner, he complained vexedly to me that he had just caught a dangerous cold from walking down Broadway in the slush without his rubbers.—Albert Payson Terhune, in Hearst’s International-Cosmopolitan. Oddly United. An old Japanese by the name of Seochiro lshikawa was desperately hungry. He strolled into a little res taurant and tried to run away without paying his bill. The restaurant keeper started after him and a scuffle ensued. He then dragged the old man to the police station, where he found that the hungry man was his father, whom he had not seen tor 20 years. Contentment. The fountain of content must spring up in a man’s own mind; and he who has so little knowledge of human na ture as to seek happiness by changing anything but his disposition w ill waste his life in fruitless efforts, and multi ply the griefs which he proposes to remove.— Samuel Johnson. The Wonderful Alps. The Alps have about ISO prominent peaks that vary in height from 4,000 to 15.732 feet, this last being the height of Mount Blanc, the loftiest eminence in Europe. Perpetual snow lies above S.200 feet. Donkeys Draw Water. Only two wells from which water is pulled up by donkeys remain in Eng land. One at Kenworth has been in use since 1660. Virtue's Support. A Bible and a newspaper in every house; a good school in eTery district - all studied and apt reciated as they merit—are the prim ipal support of virtue, morality and civil liberty. — Franklin. Sound and Emptinesa. The insignificant, the empty, is usually the loud, and after the man ner of a drum, is louder even because of its emptiness.—Carlyle. O ra-ges Eastern Product. Orange trees were found growing wild in Florida when the state was sett led, but it is supposed that they w ire introduied In the early days by the Spaniards. It is presumed that their native home was southeastern Asia. Looking Forward. In writing love letters It is difficult hut advisable to keep in mind how they will strike the jury.— ltoanoke Times. EVERY — M EAL WRiGLEYS makes your food d o y o u m ore good. N ote how It relieve* that .tuffy feeling after hearty eating. Sweeten» the breath, remove» fo o d particle« from the teeth, give» new vigor to tired nerve«. Come* to you fre.h, clean and full-flavored. P H W C . N ew F lu ff Rugs Cure of Sleeping Malady in Sight AURORA BOREALIS CAUSED BY BUGS, SAYS CHASE S. OSBORN Behnke-Walker