Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current, February 24, 1912, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    T.T. Nelsen
Funeral Director
UP-TO-DATE
Undertaking
Parlors
I Carry a Fine Line of
Undertaking Supplies
Hearse Service
T. T. NELSEN
Licensed Embalmer
FORFEITURE NOTICE
Portland Oren-on Jn 9
To Chas F. Parker, Frank R. How
ard, and W. A. C'ark
YOU. and PArh nt . t .
, ,U( J,uur neIrg or
Bigno, are notified that 1 have ex
pended during the calendar year 1911
$100 In labor and imnrnv.m. .. '
the Petroleum Placer claim of the
Charity Oil and Gas Association cover
n the N. W J of Section 6. Township
17 South of Range 45 East of the WIN
lammette Meridian;. ilheurlCountv
State of Oregon, ,e'
of which is record ,
883, of the "Re
office of the Cot
County, Orecor.
claim under Hit
2324, Revised St y ted
States, and t- crcto
approved January it,ls,, ronrcming
the annual labor on mining claims,
being the amount required to hold
said mining claim for the period end
ing December 31, 1911.
And if wthin 90 days from the per
sonal service of this notice or within
iu days after the publication thereof
you fail or refuse to contribute your
portion of such expenditure as a co
owner, which amounts to $12.50, our
interest in the said claim will become
the property of the undersigned, your
co owner, who has made the required
expenditure by the terms of said sec
tion of tho Revised Statutes.
R. H. CRADDOCK.
fp. Jan. 6,1912 Ip. March 2
MALHEUtt ENTERPRISE
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--Kiey Mrs. E. Langley, John A.
Larson, J. B. Springer,
To you and each of you, your heirs or
assigns;
You are hereby notified that 1
expended during the
911 $100. in labor and imnrnv.m.n
upon Petroleum Placer claims of the
North Portland Oil & Gas Association.
covering the SW of section 34 town-
mp i S.K. 45 E. W. M. in Malheur
County, State of Oregon, the location
notice of which is recorded in Book
f. page 171 of the "Records of Oil,'
in the office of the Cojntv Clrlr
said Malheur County Oregon, in order
io noid said claims under
visions of section 2324.
utes of the
Wigwam!
The Quality Flour
DO VOU know that mora rnal
luiiva in u common coin than in
other of the minor ailments? The safe
way is to take Chamberlain's Cough, a
thoroughly reliable nrennmtinn
rid yourself of the cold as quickly as
possiDie. inis Kerned v is for sa e hv
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NOTICE FOT PUBLICA TION
0584
Department of the Tnt prior
U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon,
v eoruary z 1912
xr.:.. i- i i . .
None Better, None as Cheap a. "bET STSS
noveniDer zi, iub, made Homestead
Entry. No. Vale 0584. for NEW
I rrt m 1 i-a n. . .
lownsnip ii s. Kange 44 K. Wil
lamette Meridian, has fileii nntiVo nf
intention to make final five-year proof.
to establish claim to the land above
described, before the Register and
Receiver of the United States T.nnH
Office, at Vale. Orecon.on the lZth Hnv
oi raarcn iviz.
Claimant names as witnesses:
W. E. Britrht. A en Rasbach. W.
Harris and J. A. Randolph. a of Vale.
Oregon.
BKUCE K. KESTER. Reer ster.
Feb 10 Mar 9
None as Good
$1.30 PER SACK
At All Grocers
Distributed by
Vale Flour & Feed
VALE,
Company
OREGON Notice of Settlement of Account
Wholesale and Retail Grain, Hay IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
and Feed of all Kinds
Sacks and Twine
T. A. BARTON
Undertaker
Undertaking Rooms, A street,
three blocks east of U. S. Nat'L
Bank of Vale.
Kes. Phone 67 Office Phone 80
Bayles & McDonald
CONTRACTORS
&
BUILDERS
Shop one door East from Enter
prise Office
VALE, OREGON
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MALHEUR.
In The Matter of the Estate of
JOHN TAYLOR, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
Final account of the administrator of
the estate of John Taylor, deceased,
has been rendered to said court for
settlement, and that Wednesday, the
1st day of May, A. D., 1912, at ten
o'clock, A. M., has been duly ap
pointed by said court for the settle
ment thereof, at which time any per
son interested in said estate may ap
pear and file his exceptions, in writ
ing, to said account, and contest the
sa me.
Dated tbis 7th day of February,
A. D. 1912.
M. D. KELLEY
Administrator of the estate of
JOHN TAYLOR, Deceased.
1st pub. Feb 10 Last pub, March 9
the pro
Revised Stat
United States, and th
amendment thereto approved January
, ibsu, concerning the annual labor
on mining claims, being the amount
required to hold said mining claim
lor the period ending December 31,
And if within 90 days from the per
sonai service of this notice or within
108 days after the publication thereof,
you fail or refuse to contribute your
portion or such expenditure as co
owner, which amounts to $12.60, your
interest in the said claim will become
the property of the undersigned, your
co-owner, who has made the required
expenditure byjthe term of siad section
of Revised Statues.
RICHARD ROMAN.
Notice for Publication
0318
U.
Det
S.
ipartment of the Interior,
Land Office at Vale. Orecon
- , , . t , February 12, 1912
Notice is hereby given that Oliver B.
Carlton, of Watson, Oregon, who, on
March 9, 1908, made desert land entry,
No. 0318, for lots 5 and 8, section 33,
township 24 S.. range 44 E. Willamette
meridian, has filed notice of intention
to make final proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before the
Register and Receiver of the United
States Land Office at Vale, Oregon, on
the 18th day of March, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
J. M. Anderson. H. A.' Lace. Rich
ard Griffith and Chas. C. Carlton, all of
Watson, Oregon.
BRUCE R. KESTER. Register.
Feb 17-Mar 16
FORFEITURE NOTICE
Portland, Oregon. Jan 8. 1912
To Bert O. Walker, EH Walker
end V. E. Llndburg.
You, and each of you, your heirs or
assigns, are notified that I have
expended during Jthe year 1911, $100
In labor and improvements upon the
Petroleum Placer claims of the Mon
arch Oil and Gas Association covering
the N.E. i of section 34 Township 16
South of Range 45 East of the Wil
lamette Meridian in Malheur County.
State of Oregon, the location notice
of which is recorded m Book 8, Page
390, of the "Records of Oil" in the
office of the County Clerk of Malheur
County, Oregon, in order to hold said
claim under the provisions of section
2324, Revised Statutes of the United
States, and the amendment there to ap
proved January ze, 1880, concerning
the annual labor on mining claims
being the amount required to hold said
mining claim for the period ending
December 31,1911.
And if withm 90 days from the
personal service or within 108 days
after the publication thereof, you
fail or refuse to contribute your por
tion of such expenditure as a coowner,
which amounts to $12.50, your interest
in the said .claim will become the
property of the undersigned, your co
owner, who has made the required ex
penditure by the terms of Baid section
of the Revised Statutes.
R. H. CRADDOCK.
Fp .Jan.6 1912 Lp. March 2"
Send the Enterprise to your friends
in the east. It will please them and be
a boost for Vale at the same time.
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN
VALE OIL LANDS?
The Future Looks Bright
with the development work now
going on. Four Standard Rigs
are racing down for the coveted
fluid.
j Can Locate You Cheap
U Yon Act Quickly
Lands, Leases and Stocks in sev
eral companies can be furnished at
Prices that will attract you. Get
in on the ground floor, while the
opportunity laata. Oil Lands, can
be obtained now for very little
more than the cost of locating,
which in from 30 to 60 daya may
be worth thousands.
Write me about it
H. P. 0SB0RN, - Vale, Ore.
For a sprain you will nnd Chamber
lain's Liniment excellent. It allays
the Dain. removes the soreness, and
soon restores the parts to healthy con
dition. 25 and 50 cents bottles for sale
by Vale Drug Store.
Call and look over our fine new
stock of Jewelry. Our new location, A
street, opposite Vale Trading Co.
Prof st.
Forfeiture Notice
Portland. Oreeon. Jan. 16. 1912.
To C. S. Woods, Albert Luekart, Arch
ie McLarety, Alma Painter, T. W.
Andrews and R. Roman:
You, and each of you, your heirs and
assigns, are notined that 1 have ex
pended during the calendar vear 1911.
$100 in labor and improvements upon
the Petroleum Placer claims of the
Red Cross Oil and Gas Association.
covering the NEJ of section 34, town
ship 16, south of range 44, east of the
Williamette Meridian, in Malheur coun
ty, State of Oregon, the location no
tice of which is recorded in Book 8,
Page 329, of the "Records of Oil" in
the office of the county clerk of Mal
heur county, Oregon, in order to hold
said claim under the provisions of sec
tion 2324, Revised Statutes of the
United States, and the amendment
thereto approved January 22, 1880, con
cerning the annual labor on mining
claims, being the amount required to
hold said mining claims for the period
ending December 31. 1911.
And if within 90 days from the per
sonal service of this notice or within
108 days after the publication thereof,
you fail or refuse to contribute your
portion of such expenditure as a co
owner, which amounts to $12.50, your
nterest in the said claim will become
the property of the undersigned, your
co-owner, who has made the required
expenditure, by the terms of said sec
tion of the Revised Statutes.
ANDREW JOHNSON.
First publication Jan. 20, last publica
tion March 16.
This is the season of the year when
mothers feel very much concerned over
the frequent colas contracted by their
children, and have abundant reason for
it as every cold weakens the lungs,
lowers the vitality and paves the way
for the more serious diseases that so
often follow. Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is famous for its cures, and
is pleasant and safe to take. For sale
by Vale Drug Store.
Subscribe for the Enterprise NOW.
tORFhlTURE NUilLB.
Portland Oregon Jan 3.1912
To F. M. Thompson, I. P. Carr,
Jesse M. Carr, H. P. WahlmanS. E
Carroll, and J. G. Morris.
You, and each of you, your heirs
or assigns, are notified that I have ex
pended during the calendar year 1911,
at 4 v-v i i
iuu in iaDor ana improvements upon
the Petroleum Placer claim of the
Willammette Oil nd Gas Association
covering the S. E. J of Section 34,
Township 20 South of Range 45, in
Malheur County, State of Oregon, the
location notice of which is recorded in
Book 8, Page 180 (D), of the "Re
cords of Oil" in the office of the
County (Jlerk of Malheur County,
Oregon, in order to hold said claim
under the provisions of section 2324,
Revised Statutes of the United States,
and the amendment thereto approved
January 22, 1880, concerning .the an
nual labor on mining claims, being
the amount required to hold said min
ing claim for the period ending Dec
ember 31, 1911.
And if within 90 days from the
personal service of this notice or
within 108 days after the. publication
thereof, you fail or refuse to contrib
ute your portion of such expenditure
as a co-owner, which amounts to $12.
50, your interest in the said claim
will become the property of the un
dersigned, your co-owner, who has
made the required expenditure, by
the term of said section of the Revis
ed Statutes.
B. A. BRAIM
fp. Jan. 6 1912 lp. March 2"
2885)
Notice for Publication
Vale 0591 Burns 02125 (H.E.
DeDartment of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon.
February 14, 1912.
Notice is hereby given that John J.
Thomason, of Huntington, Oregon, who
on December 21, 1906, made homestead
entry, No. 0591, for E$ NWJ, S
NE section 33, township 14 S., range
44 E. Will, meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make final five-year
proof, to establish claim to the land
above descrit-ed, before the Register
and Receiver of the United States
land office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 22d
day of March, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
C. C. Begley, John Stark, W. H.
Mather and T. J. Smith, all of Hun
tington, Oregon.
Register,
f pub Feb. 17. 1 pub. Mar. 16
If you have anything
the Malheur Enterprise
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to sell try
"Want" col-
FORFEITURE NOTICE
T -Portland, Ore., Jan. 16th, 1912.
J' P- Hywort. J. S. Owens, E. C.
Worley. Jessie M. Carr, J. P. Carr,
W. P. Rinehart,
iou, and each of you, your heirs or
f81?n8. are notified that I have ex
pended during the year 19x1. $100 in
"joor d improvement upon the Pe
"oleum Plaxer claims of the Umatilla
f, ,G8 Association covering the
? W. K: of Section 27 in Tnwnahm 90
fcouth pf Range 45, East of the W. M.
n Malheur county, State of Oregon,
the location notice of which ia record
?)?,k8P18lo' tn "Records
?-i l n th ottic o' t County
tern of Malheur county, Oregon, in
cr to hold said claim under the pro
Voiw of Bwlion 124. Revised Stat
utvs of the IJniuni States, and the
5"'c.'V,'r','' timreto approved January
IK--), Coiirrrninif ttm annual Uluir
on mining irlainia. Uing ti amount re-
M aid mining claim for the
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To buy the famous
American Beauty
Corset. Forunequaled qual
ity and everything that goes
to make a perfect corset, you
need not look beyond the
"sign of the rose." All the
latest models. $1.25 to $3.00
including the popular adjusto.
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mpany
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FORFEITURE NOTICE
Lents, Oregon, Jan. 12, 1912.
To Willis Darling, Tobe Wallace, Frank
Littlefield,. Frank Buttrehau, B. A.
Brain and F. M. Thompson:
You, and each of you, your heira or
assigns, are notified that I have ex
pended during the calendar year 1911,
iuu in labor and Improvements upon
the Petroleum Placer claim of the Ray
mond Oil and Gas Association, cover
ing SW! of section 34 in township 20
south of range 45, east of the Willam
ette Meridian in Malheur county, State
or uregon, the location notice or which
Is recorded in Book 8, Page 179-C, of
the "Records of Oil" in the office of
the county clerk of Malheur countv.
Oregon, in order to hold said claim un
der the provisions of section 2324, Re
Vi'hpH Sfofntoo nf tho Ilnitorl Coai
and the amendment thereto approved
January zz, ibhu, concerning the an
nual labor on mining claims, being the
amount required to hold said mining
ciaim ior tne period ending December
31, 1911.
And if within 90 days from the per
sonal service of this notice or within
108 days after the publication thereof,
you iau or retuse to contribute your
portion of such expenditure as a co
owner, which amounts to $12.50, your
interest in the said claim will become
the property of the undersigned, your
co-owner, wno nas made the required
expenditure oy the terms or said see
tion of the revised Statutes.
J. C. ACHESON.
L. E. ACHESON.
First publication Jan 20, last publica
tion Mar. 16, 1912.
FORFIETURE NOTICE
Portland, Ore. Jan. 24. 1912
To J. N. Lewis, S. E. Williams, N.
G. Gribble, John Carlson, George
Carlson, S. E. Carroll, and F. M.
Thompson.
To you, and each of you, your heirs
or assigns :
You are hereby notified that I have
expended during the calender year,
1911, $100, in labor and improvement
upon Petroleum Placer claim of the
Indiana Oil and Gas Association cov
ering the swj of Section 26 in Town
ship 16 South of Range 44 E. W. M.,
in Malheur County, State of Oregon,
the location notice of which is record
ed in Book 8 Page 404 of the "Records
of Oil", in the office of said county
clerk of Malheur County Oregon, in
order to hold said claims under the
provisions of section 2324, Revised
Statutes of the United States, and
the amendment thereto approved
January 22,1880, concerning the an
nual labor on mining claims, being
the amount required to hold said
mining claims for the period end
ing December 31, 1911.
And if within 90 days from the
personal service of this notice or with
in 108 days after the publication
thereof, you fail or refuse to contrib
ute your portion of such expenditure
as co-owner, which amounts to $12.50,
your interest in the said claim will
become the property of the under
signed, your co-owner, who has made
the required expenditure by the terms
of Baid sections of Revised Statutes.
Z. T. Bryant.
F Pub. Jan. 27. 1912 L Pub. Mar 23
Two Methods
Smith went away on his summer vacation. He took along plenty
of cash, BUT -the day he arrived at his destination the light finger
ed gentry "lifted his roll" and he was up against it right. Now
young Ferris, who has an account at this bank and made the same
trip carried just enough cash to pay for meals and other necessities,
BUT before leaving he had us send a letter of identification to a
bank in the place where he intended to visit. He waa thus enabled
to check against his account here for what he needed when he need- .
ed it They can "pick" your pocket but they can't "pick" your
bank account. No charge for letters of identification at this bank.
m
The First National Bank
Vale, Oregon
Five Per Cent On Time Deposits
Capital Stock $50, 000
Charged
Money Sent to All Parts of the World at Lower Rates than
by the Post Office.
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS:
J. S. Edwards, Pres't T. W. Halliday, First Vice President
Wilkerson Second Vice Pres't James Munro, Cashier
Lawrence, Asat Cashier W. J. Graff,
W. R.
J. E.
Splendid Collection of
Books Foundation for
City Public Library
Petition For License
To The Honorable County Court Of
Malheur County, Oregon.
We, the undersigned leeal voters of
Harper Precinct, Malheur county, Ore
gon, most respectfully petition your
honorable court to grant a license to
S. Smith to sell spirituous, malt and
vinous liquors, and hard cider in Har
per Precinct, in less quantities than one
gallon for a period of six months from
the 9th, day of March 1912:
T. Venable, Charley Neilson. K. J.
Froman, Worth Fairley. C. C. Reed.
Geo. W. Harper T. J Bohna. L. B.
Brige, Eli Waker, Chas. Shoun, W.
E. Price, John Q. Adam, Wm. Stanley,
Logan Barclay, Jack Morton, Bert
Lofton, J. Schlupe, Joe A. Howard,
B Schlupe.
Notice is hereby eiven that the un
dersigned will on Saturday the 9th, day
of March 1912 apply to the County
Court for a License to sell spirituous,
malt and vinous liquors, and hard cider
in less quantities than one eallon in
Harper Precinct, Malheur county, Ore
gon, for a period of six months from
said 9th, day of March, 1912.
b a. bmith. Applicant.
1st pub Feb 3 1912 last pub Mar 2 1912
There is no better medicine made for
colds than Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy. It acts on nature's plan, relieves
the lungs, opens the secretions, aids
expectorations; and restores the sys
tem to a healthy condition. For Bale
by Vale Drug Store.
15,
N.
1912.
M.
Forfeiture Notice
Portland, Oregon Feb
To Howard A. Guilford,
bVI , Willi UTVlllg, iail A.WUbllAlV,
Edward Gamelgard.
1o you and each of you, your heirs
or assigns:
You are hereby notified that I have
expended during the calendar year,
1911, $100, in labor and improvement
ion Petroleum Placer claim of the
orence May Oil & Gas Association of
NWW of section 13 in Township 17 S
of Range 45 East of Willamette Meri
dian in Malheur County, State of Ore
gon, the location notice of which is re
corded in Book 8 Page 407 of the
"Records of Oil," in the office of said
county clerk of Malheur County, Ore
gon, in order to hold said claims under
the provisions of section 2324. Re
vised Statutes of the United States,
and the amendment thereto appoved
January 22, 18H0, concerning the an
nual labor of mining claims, being the
amount required to hold aaid mining
claims fir the period ending December
' 31, 1911.
And if within W days rrom the per
gonal service of this notice or within
108 days after the publication thereof,
you fail or refuse to contribute your
portion of surh expf mlitur. as co-owner,
which amounts to $11.60, your in
it rat in the said elm in will Uiomu
the prorty of the uiiiurnlgntd, your
co-ownt-r, who has madu tho required
expenditure by thn terms of .aid suc
tion of KcvLud htatuUs.
( has. F, Vurktr.
Lt pub Kb. 12 U.t pub. May 1 lvl
What ia "11"? Kihg Coal, of t ours.
li.r. I a Hie.-, lit lioiia and kimmJ
from Mrs (', J. Marlln, II.hu.
Mill, Va , Ul.lii. n..i 1. 1 r ul rti
U.i! i ttildi.n, Mr. MsrliM uid
fur fi
( i'f tulUrliy, ii'l (. (limit
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With the recent book social was
laid the foundation for Vale's public
library and now over 100 books of the
beBt authors are ready to be circulat
ed among the public. The ladies of
the Civic Improvement Club are at
the present time taking turns at the
Vale Drug Store on each Wednesday
and Saturday between the hours of 2
and 4 c 'clock when books can be
taken out.
It is understood that the ladies
are planning to secure more room so
that a reading room may be main
tained in connection with the free
library. As soon as this is possible
not only books will be kept on hand
but papers and magazines.
Following is a list of the books
that were donated at the book social :
liverance, Judith Of The Cumberlands,
Cecila, Peter, Kenilworth, The Brass
Bowl, Jane Cable, Chased Ihrough
Norway. The Kingdom ef Slender
Swords, The Hunters Of Silences,
Strong And Steady, What Happened
To Johnson, Tho Clans Man, Satan
Sanderson, Come And Find Me, With
Lee In Virginia, The Westerners, The
Shepherd Of The Hills, Expectations
And Italy, Queen Elizabeth, Tale Of
Two Cities, The Red City, A Ladder
Of Swords, Dorothy Vernon Of Hadden
Hall, Under The Dooders, The Silent
Places, Beautiful Friend, The Man Be
tween, That Girl Montana, The Forest
Lovers, Keith Of The Border, The Spoil
ers, Madcap Violet, Poems Of Passion,
Dr. Ellen, The Phantom Of The Opera,
The Window Of The White Cat, Keep
ing Up With Lizzie, The Fighting
Chance, The Masqueradera, The Win
ning Of Barbara Worth, Domby And
Son, The Man Without A Country,
Prince Of The House Of David, The
Lightning Conductor, Lady Evelyn,
History Of France, The Hidden Hand,
How He Won Her, Quo Vadis, The
Marble Faun, Beulah, Great Philoso
phers, Col. Carter Of Cartersville, A
Norsman, The Ne'er Do Well. Black
Rock, That Printer Of Udell's, The
Kingdoms Of Nature, Les Mis rabies.
Arizona Nights, The Cost, Aladin And
Co, The Heritage Of Unrest, Lucile,
Comic History Of U. S., Julius Caesar,
Hiawatha, Evangeline, John Halifax,
Brace's Bridge Hall, Life And Deeds
Of Gen. Grant, Romala Vol. 1 And 2,
Story Of An African Farm.
CHILDRENS
Dooryard Stories, Franks Campaign,
Sweedish Fairy Tales,- My Girliam,
Jack Archer, Ester Ried, Rollo In,
Scotland, Rollo In Rome, Rollo In '
Naples, Rollo On The Atlantic, Gulli
vers Travels.
IS THERE A REASON?
Here are Some Answers to the Malheur Enter
prise's Question 4 'Why Does not Malheur
County Get Its Share of the $15,000,000 Going
out Annually for Fattened Livestock and Pack
ing House Products
To the Editor:
Referring to your article asking
why the farmers did not get their
share of the Fifteen Million Dollars
that was spent on Packing Houwe Pro
ducts and Livestock imported to the
Northwest, will say that the writer
knows of several people not very far
away who have tried shipping to
Portland Market and found that they
could always get rid of their fat stuff
but could not dispose of stuff that was
not ready for the block.
In the Eastern Markets you can al
so sell your culs as there are buyers
at the yards for just that kind of
stuff. A farmer in this valley can
not compete with the farmer of the
East in selling to Eastern Marketa
and he cannot afford to ship back
half of his livestock because the
yards at Portland will not accept
them. There is no money in this kind
of business when a farmer can sell
his hay in the stack at $6.00 ton
and his grain at $1.50 per hundred.
Yours very truly,
A SUBSCRIBER. '
Editor Enterprise:
In your last edition you asked
the question," Why don't we get our
share of the $150,000,000 going out of
the state annually for fattened live
stock and packing house products?"
My opinion Is that Economics are
unfortunately overlooked in the de
velopment of a new country. The
original Pioneer practiced the most
rigid economy by depriving himaelf
of everything possible that could not
be produced at home, and as a result
from self-dependence proapered.
A second period arrives which
miirht be termed speculative, 'Tie the
awaiting of new people with n.w
money that war may aaitd out to bring
in everything lo eat and wear, and
this r(odln time hasrorna to acont
moil end hi all rountrUs.
With ilia ds wiilng era-valuM are
li'rMl by terulng raailty, and
onrvliuii tit all fMm' will
turn Hi. Ulim i of lr'l !iiuii..litly
Lsk, Mslli.ur county will an oi
I'll, i't ,IJHO,IHl . lit i'. lwl
! i MiMie lamia iyliif '(j.'M U II.
jtii.l l.ily f In igl-l !.'! In
kl, it 4i4ii-i lull i tuiii'r"
wealth second to none. To attain
this end our live stock must not go
from us in a half matured condition to
be returned in a finished packing
house product ,nor our hay go from
us to come back in canned milk.
Geo. W. McKnight.
8cham for Tray Maala.
Where many meals are served in
a room lt ia well to hunt up some of
the noveltlea that make such service
easy.
Very new is a tray of white porce
lain with allver or nickel trimming.
Tbla la fitted with grooves of the
metal In which are sot two eupa and
aaucers, a teapot, cream Jug, butter
plate, toast rack, marmalade Jar and
email breakfast plat.
Smaller but equally convenient la
a combination salt and pepper shaker
set In a llttla stabd which holds a
glass butter plate and knife. The
stand haa a curved handle, which
makes It easy to lift from the main
tray when not In uaa.
Another convenience la the tee
spoon with perforations that makes It
possible to send up a jug of boilln
water and have tea Jut the right
atrength.
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