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PLANNING TO SAVE NATION'S BABIES Expert Says We Do Not Know How to Raise Children. EXPECTS TO HELP 100,000. Mrt. Anna 3teeae Richardson Asserts That Schooli and College! Teach Everything but the Mechanism of the Little Body Congress of Mothers Starts Campaign. I'lill:iilcl(lil!i, rn.Mii. Annn MmM Ri'iiinl-nn, ulm Iijih nttnliK'il nut ion Wlilc fiiim- tlirmiKh the Hiieci'SMfiil roil ducting of "better i ? . t . " contaata ikfOUghoul lln- riiimtrv, I'ipri'ssiHl tin opinion lii'ii' ih it tin wiiini'ii of 1 1 1 1 m eonntrjf an bring tralnad to do arafj thing i'Xiiit miM Imlili". ";iris in tin' bign icboota and in prhnti- achools niiiy In" t.'iiit'ht I" MW a llllli'. to COOt it lltlli' iiikI iiiiiv know atnrihlng of 1 1 1 1 I ' iry , hut wlii'ii thi'Ho mum l'Iin bocomo notbon tiny only kimw Hint lti. luiliy tlii-y lire sn proml MUM. ANNA :.l I 1. 1. Illi MAIIOHIIN. of h Bonn e. I'i'i, ruddling ninl nihiiiiiiii-." snid Ura Richardson "Thef know nothing whatever of tin- met ban Iniu of tlio iitiic body, boa 11 abouM lie led. nor how II aboUkl In- i lot lied "Tins is mil mill n i tin- mother of the - iniu.. but of thai ifreel arm) of mothers the) belong to the middle claaa, who iioiiiii giro i heir very lives f.ir their hiilih-s when they IPO Ilea they are Ibe l-i lina ol Ignorant . . .. 1 1 . I. ib) siiv bog i limp .ii tin- in ger ities is th ii tho) bare bueu conducted for the poor . i . t . -1 r.i Interns! the mothw in the oil around ilevelopnieiil of the child l-- one wa) lo stem u . tcfulneaa tlllllliss illl. I l. .'In I HI " m i lili hard m n no i h ilrmaa "i the h.igii'u iniiiiiii'i- --I the Xnl i .'until M "I Mo( bent, .i !sn said -In' did ii"i thins ii pn ll.le lor puiiii' . bun te.n IliI . o it ' II II lli'llon p ...'i j In aei byguaw liana were outlined whreb) n I- hond In smi- Hi mIO Iimi.iiimi l.il.ii's iiinii-i' tin- age of I wo ii is dm i n the loinini: jr. ir through Ibe co-operutiou of iill Ibe bruin In of Hie t'olitfrcH of Moilii-rs This will tnke tlu- form of bettor bab) couteota. under the -his i of ii rgnulaatlon, and the dis ll'llmtloil of piiliiplllels mid Inilli-tliiM. TO GET SCHRANK'S WEAPON. Roosevelt Will Receive Revolver With Mo Was Wounded. Milwaukee I in "ii lie I: levell win mi. ! ii, to Hist'Mkloii of Un- revolver l .lnl.ii sl.inil, in hi. altciiipt ui tin- i pi. m iiiii Ufa in Mil waul. ic two e us ago Judge v i' it i kus nt the municipal court hi- eutrueted tbe weapon to t: i Martin, one .-t ibe atenograpbera who a- i'iiiii.iiili-d I oloinl ItlMMtOVell at the tin I' the attack Mi Martin .luinpcd upon llic assailant after (lie iirst bullet had been trod "t tho nreobJeul lie will take the weapon m Ituj hi. I 1'H's.nt it io Mr . nit upon the i.iiiei s return from the Mouth American nip Tin- revolver sun contains tho all shells placed In the chaiulier hy s. break Oobj oao was (Uncharged HOPE FOR JESSE POMEROY. After Thirty -eight Yeara Ha May Bo Taken Out of Solitary Confinement. Beaton Hope is dawnlug ou the ha rlon nf .less,, r.imi'iui, io iiiuulerer of other children, after thirty-eight yeara t aolitar) conHuemeul r.iimioy is not p. lie freed, but through the kiiniii intcicst ,.f rrank I.. Randall, who came from si ciuud, Minn . last icar to be ntlllllll IlinBf of pi!- a the wool wide!) known of ail Allien, an life iriaouem probably will be til-en nil of aolitar) coutlueuieut soon ami placed where be can have the i ipanlonshlp .-I his folios i Deaf Mute W.ne Cambridge M. A. I uii. i. a. rauihrtdgi uulvcndt) has j .is t coufenvd the degree of uaator of iil on Annual Ma.kcnle. the tlrst ii u.d iliimh in u w no .1 er m .m the in., i ' in a British uulveralt) MuUciiie who w as born deaf and dumb, p it i Ibi ii eralt) fees "in ol h's a s lie married .'. i - ' v TO MARRY COUPLES FREE. One of the New Social Plans of Trin ity Church In Chicago. Chicago, Marrtaga ctremonlaa for whii'h mi fan win iir accnptad i om of tlio Itiii'iviitlmis which will lie Iiiiiiiku niti'd lit Trinity Bplacopal fliurch In CIM n fiiml nf .l",(Mi(i yonr run bo raised to make poeribki the oxtaorioi of the CbOTCb'l nrtlvltli's "We Vtefc t'l BMiM baftork) Trinity oawtblBg iiiif the Little Chord) Around tho Conor in New vrk." da (l.ind AndroW It. Slu-rlff. c-tiiilrtiinii of tin- campaign conmlttoo. "It H pro pooad to ban clergyman in attend ance nt nil boon nf tin- day mu night to offer spiritual conaolntlon, perform iinptitnN iimi marriage eerenooJee and attend to tbe phyelcal neede of tbe poor. An nftf-r inlilnlu'lit BOTTlce on siimliiy inoriiintcH fur actors, newepe per people and tbooe detained down town Into In mIho probable, Wbile tin- aoclal center wort of the charts, win in' greatly attended." ,t mil- (inn- Trinity ctrarch bad algbl ri'ii nalttmllllonalrea aa members of it.-. congregation, btaay nf tbe wealtby membera bare moved away, making tin- task of maintalnlag tin- chareh a serious problem. "SABLES" OF RABBIT SKINS. Amsrica 8ends Many Pelts to Paris Evary Year. Siokniie, Wash. Local poatofBca am pktyeea who loaded and unloaded foar wagon loada of rabbtt potta consigned to I'iiiIm believe they have dlacovarad the source of some of the "mil.le" furs of tbe world's fii-diion center. Horn of I'.iweii, auperlntendenl of the rallwa) malbj, waa aatonbibed not hum BgO when the noatflMWhsT nt t'liewelnll wind him Hint sit big mull mil lies would be required to alilp n conalgn luelit of mhlilt skins to Purls While Mr. BlWell considered the reipiest II j'l.i'. in- Bnall) sent the poochea Railway inull clerks declined t tint they iimi iniu receiving email ship menta of tbe potta f-r aevoral weeks Tin- i.itesi ablpmenl N aoM to have been nude by n Mr. Oppeobel r. i iiu.M-r. Tho parcel post rules provide dried pelts imiy In- sent through the lllillls BE A SPINSTER AND LIVE LGNG, HE SAYS Lite insurance. Man Gives Sta tistics on Death Rate. New York The spinster IIm-s lunger th. mi tin- married omnn. 'l he I'U-iin u i ii Uvea longer lli. o Hi-- - U . i.i.i.i Tin- wniiiiiii who taken out an aodos mem inaun olti m ea kuigei III. ill tin- w. mi Hi Mini I. il.es out atrnlghl life p-iii ) i in-1- fa is and Vi tbur Hunter, m tuar) of n leading anld the) Wile fin ts wen- i;.i I In I e-l Utl - .1 U) eiiiis in ibe eiii!ii. ni tin- fort) three leading cuiuimiiiIm hi tins couu i rj . Mr llui.t- i dkln'l e l:iln why III" ii nn, ii tied worn in aun Ivee the mat nor wh) Ibe buetueea woman outllvee Ibe buslueee mi n, bul be reveultHl wh) Ibe woman wr bo takee unto nornelf au I'llll'-W llll'lll I". III! I.I I Ii. i I III. Ill till' Wiill.lll W Illl h.ls n ilh' , w III "The in l"W ini'lil li. in. Ill just gets lip her BlHI BWl ilelil lollies to ile until the policy mataree," he eaid "Tin other woman siiis. oil, arhat'a the iisi ':' mid abutBee off" Mr Hunter anld there arere nore fatal acckleuta In this coadtr) than ebjewbere because ot tin- American "I'll taken Inline" spirit The Aiii.i lean, In- s iid, tiki s ,i,l s ,i i , .a i .sl.s in laave nine nud Inconveulonce Tbe for . - duueu'l -I- that at Inmic. hut when be ii'iiu's bore be becomee In fc id "The inoitniity rate among engtneera ninl llreiiieii Is eight times lliat of men In other callings. ' he sold, and allium: poii.eiiicii iiiout in per cent higher Willi poll,-, 'inch It is on the in. lease " Mr. Hunter aahl thai tho bualneea woman kept herself going b) a deter nun it I. n to n .'In It nut Sin- had BOOM thing tan ble, something lo live for. whereas Hie htialuoaS mm I ikes his work aa a matter of MNWOO :l"d Is apa tlietlc "JAG" CURE COSTS $10,000. Minnesota Experimental Farm Saves Thirty nine Patients In a Year. si r.uii Uluueeota'a "Jag famM al W'liinar has succeeded m 'is n taalon, hut It has luvn aji OlpOUalve i-liter piisc. accord lug lo the report Tin- cost of ruuning the farm for a yean was $.;;. v.-;: Klgbt) eight men were admitted for treatment hlrty nine were said P- hae lu'cu cured Thirteen haw ndapeed Kleveu mo missing and ihiileeh are hack lor uioie treatmeul al flUOUU per cure Feel of Corpse Revives Him I UwOOd City. la - When Kd W Hams, a negro, who was IhOUghl dead. revived, stretched his arma and touch ell a nearh) .oipse be "came to life" suddcul) w 'uii a yell ho sprang from :l siiet.'hcr OU Whl Ii he had In en pla Bd and raced down the street With only a sh,vt as H cov cri: Police to Stop All Svieanng. i'V eland. 0 The police of tbla dt) have lu'cu oi'ilcrcd t" halt all H lieu,; g ..i.l ax-old I hem SPEAKING ABOUT HOGS. Ohio Editor Grows Earnest In Mia War on Cholera. Waablagtoa.' Ropreontatfra whito of Oli lo la sliowlnu his friends In the booee just bow tbe bog cbolera lobby is working ban Mr. white baa n con stituent In Ohio, nn editor, who slnniln close to blm In ninny wnys. To this editor came A. P. laadlWi most nr- dint osponenl of tbe projected inw, with tin- plea tlmt he "get George busy for the bag cbolera bill." Hen- M n pnrt of the letter which the cuuKressuiun received from the editor: I hnl a sort of I'lr-a that the wlilto plague waa about tin' weret thins we bad ti oonteod with In this country, but no, tbouaaad times nol For frightful destruc tion ninl Mun-inlous havoc and Kluantlo i ef money the hoR chnlifra tins tho whlto 1'1,'iKini ducked up In the corner yell IriK for I' c water. I firmly believe this luea "Put" says so. Bo I wish to mid my urKent Inslut tlmt you fly to the pro- tactlon of the Innoeeat Ihk instanter. if ii few add tbOUeaad children should die jiit it..- your errnnd of mercy to the ho I tint is one of the exigencies that cannot rail be avoided hanauee there are plenty more Whan Ihiv i, line from Not BO With tli- boga They are brltiKlng from 9Vi to In', eenta In I'ltt.ilinrKli today, and tho Visible supply Is limited. THESE CHICKENS ARE VAMPS. Survived a Fira and Wouldn't Leave Sheila Till Ball Rang. Tarry tOW B, .V Y.- Fire destroyed the North TiiiT.vtnw n lire house. Wnler played on tho bhWO BoOdad the house of (hiirles Miiinerly next door, mid :i IhiX with I sitting bo! ntid (ifteen eggs tlonted around the cellar The hen. however, stink to tin- post while the Humes crackled grown her. When the eggs were due to hatch tin chii-ks appeared Iflaaorly spoke to BOOM Of his fill-nils, ninl they told him they were lire chlckiin ninl If he want ed to ll.il' h l In-lit he would hnve to amind nn mImiiii of the hell. Then Miiinerly went to the coop ninl rang an old dinner hell for fifteen minutes. To his surprise the ejfKs lio gmi to open, ami In less than an hour every one of them hatched. The i lil'ks would not stay with the mother as long as Miiinerly rang the hell. He solved the proliletn by tying n hiiiiiII hell around the mother's lie- k. HEAVY SNOWS TO BnlNG BIG CROPS Soil In Fine Shape as Result of Wiiite Blankets. .-..ui.i " - .!.... ,.e ...... , 1, i,niniiiii. "I in 11 , i ii in o,-, "I ,. .-,, , i th null', at btrgO has not ello,ed Bill II gOIII - as w hlteiiiHl lln couuir.xs.iie during I'lliriiary ami March of the present year. Also it hf.ll In en tlio ih ellslnlllll ell ImmI I ol ill,' that one gronl heavy snow has lalnm IntO III the si a ..i o bO followed l. II quick thaw and COOJNMtM,nl t'i'oils Now (he BOtl sharps, si'eillg llllt inlldl lions ate m.iie iieai ly ideal this sea son than for a imiulier of .MlllP, are encouraged to believe that IUH is dog tilled to he a e.li of hlllllpel' clops lr J A llonesiis-l of the luin-ail .Is Is iloted: "Siii' e the MOW lililhl.i-t look Its tin s in departing we win bars bal ler crop start this year than for BOO Oral years To date conditions could .e hardly linue Ideal We had snow after snow not too heavy, but per slsieht enough tO keep the ground cov led well and the tender shoots of I he w heat III perfect condition This Is particu'arly true of the east em states generally, bal al tho hum lime conditions are far better in the mi. Idle west than Is the general aver age In tka ".in holt, when- there wua n considerable depletion of the crop through too persistent drought last season, the snow will prow- of Incal i illahle liclietlt The colli la-It ought tO bat c a splendid st art "While -I...U remained a long tllllO ami there baa boon oateaotve oppor tunity for it to MOP down Into tho earth, carrying Its moisture from one to two feel, the soil Is prepared to de velop sturdy rOOtO for the cereal crops. The plants therefore stand a better chance against possible detlciencles In tin- matter of rainfall darlacttoporiai of their grow III " WOMEN IN BUSINESS. gtatistics 8how That Mv Female Are In Vanoua PruV;sji-ws. Washington The eiiteni in vhl.b women are leaving the home g enter the luisiiiess world Is shown by the following hgaraa tot tho Daltad sHattr There are 230,077 stciiogm pliers 337.030 teachers and professors. gltt, Ifill in i ark.ua trades TTOuOBB engaged la agricultural pur suits. T.:'.m phxslcians ami surg.sjui. . , lei cl 3,100 Journalists 14111 architects, ileslmicra and drat'tstnen. IX) 10 law 4-M.i M)7 wi'iiuii in various other pro fessiollS. Man'. Mind Ten Years Old. St I'm Mil. n , 'cording to alien ists who examined Qeorse Preston, twenty four ream old, ctutrued a th ou- eutsl ace is from eight to ten yearn He hna the knowledge of I For Sheriff. To the voter9 of Malheur countv I will he a candidate for the nomination for sheriff of this county on the Keiuhlicnn ticket suhject to tho decision of the voters at the primary eleciun to be held on May I". 1914. K. 11. McNee. A Bargain In Lumber. Wo have a lot of Ix Common Pine, Dressed and Matched, This is exceptional good grade, just the thing for suh-floorsj lineing cold storage buildings' and graineries, we want the room and will close this out at $ 15.00 per M. spot cash. It will pay you to look nt this bargain We cannot hold this Lumber for anyone. Come early. Empire Lumber Co. For Sale. H ltaa P . 1 . need i (iiaioes-r.ariey vueen si extra early Netted Hem's from acre which broke tbe American record yield in UMII, 7.":! bu.,1 .'l!M lbs, also winning Iirst prize at State Seed run Volition at. Pacatello. Seed corn Coldon lewell, a !t)-day yellow dent, fully ncclinuited, which ivon Idaho one ncre yield. Write or phono, W. I. QUmOfO, Payette, Idaho. For Sale, Trade or Kent IS acres, improved, six miles from Weiser. (Jood terms Call or address Argus. You can gel four gplondld ningiiiiK's one year (Of 18 cents Ultra by renewing your sub-1 Ml IpiioB. In tin- Argil-. Ladies and (jentl clotbini; ' liiineii in a thorough and workmanlike manner at reason- able price bv Cope cV Diinmick. J Foe Kent Two rooni boutg) t.vu blocks north of mi-IihoI hnuse. Pin. tic 'jof.-K::. I Well, What Do You Think of This? S 1, 8 B The Phone 19 J. S- J8 Use Formaldehyde For treatment of diseases of Grain, Potatoes, and Vegetables. Book of its uses free FOR SALE BY Everhart Drug Co. 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