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T IIU ItH D A Y , MARCH 21. age gì TO SUCCEED IN B U SIN ESS. m i: *** ean W ar H aving« H lam ps e a rn In te re s t h e n in ahull ex cu se uny h o m e ste ad fo r you on H um laya am i h o lid ay s. I s e ttle r o r e n try m a n from m a k in g Im p ro v e m e n ts o r p e rfo rm in g th e c u l ti Ml I HGHIsT 4 III Hl 11 v atio n re q u ire d by a p p lic a b le law Upon h is claim o r e n try : S ervice« at tile M eth o d ist c h i,r ih P ro vid e d fu r th e r , th a t tin- p ro v i n ex t Hiimluy. H oliday Mdiool a t 10 sio n s of th ia Aet ahull a p p ly o n ly to a. h i .; p re a i'h ln g at 1 1 :0 0 ; E p w o rth h o m e ste a d a e ttle ra an d e n try tn e n w ho l.»'Ugue ut 6 :3 0 p. m . Hev II F Pemberton, district su m ay h av e tiled th e ir a p p lic a tio n p rio r p e rliile n d e iil, will p re a c h at 7 :3 0 . to th e pannage of th in A ct. T h e sec C om e an d we will do you good. r e ta r y <»f th e In te rio r Is a u th o rlx e d to H iunillng on th e abort* um l looking o ut o v e r th*' axpuiiae of w ate r, th e o cean se em s a fixed m id e te r n a l fac t, lu tin» A uivrh mi 'Jniiii ihi* h w riter :,ut tlm Hviiii h.id u Io g in n in g mid will «ay«: h av e an en d . W hen th « tim e co m es "A ll Ilia w orld o f m en I n d h Ided Into th e lust d ro p uf w a te r w ill h av e been two rlass«« caretaker« an d prom oters ab a o rb ed la in Ihe e a r th '* c r u s t, Ila The most luip u rtu iit decision u m an van imiUe In hl* liu«ine«a life I n to (fe i Niirface w ill he a d e a e rt u n d all life te iin in e In which one of I lie«« tw o w ill 1« com e i x llm i c I hnxcs he belong«. T h e uge of th e ocmuiih haa been ea- "Ile a lly I lim e coni« to believe (lint ilm u ieil by a le ad in g a u th o r ity , I’rci- nt least Imlf of the sorrow an d failu re 1 fe» o r F ra n k C la rk e , o f th e U nited MIMMI M M V IK I n i t and livurliivli« In th e bm dneaa World S la te s G eo lo g ical H urvey, at a b o u t M IlM ES' I I I H I M cvluea sim ply becaiMMi m en w o n 't re< lin ,n o n ,n o n yearn. T lila, o f c o u rse , I n otfiilxo th a t law . Mi|Uare pegs In round o n ly mi A p p ro x im atio n , b ut la b ased T h e O reg o n H tste In d iiM rlal W el boles w h at a re th e y '/ J u s t prom oter* lu e a re ta k e ra ' Joint, th a t'« all, or vira on c a re fu lly a tu d le d aclenllffc d a ta . fa re I'om m lsalon a d o p te d th e rec o m verwa. 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A g rea t big btialneaa and w ork of th e riv e rs. .M ineral aulta W o rk e rs In m a n u fa c tu rin g p la n ta denly begin« to «lugger m id full ap art, w ere e x tra c te d from th « ro ck a o v er a r e g ra n te d a rise of from 16 to 2 1 and everybody w onder« w hy. Hut ap ply th e auiiio law und It'n easy loo w hich th e y How uml d eiio altcd In th e c e n ta an h o u r T h e w age fo r m e rc a n tile e m p lo y e s la raise d from 2U.26 to many prom oter« or too m any c a re ta k NUtt. E ach y e a r th e actio n of th e s trn a n is > 1 1 1 0 a w eek of 60 h o u rs. T h e new er«, not th e p roper w orklnif m ix tu re of m ake* th e m e a n a llg h tly m o re unity m in im u m fo r w om en employ*** In of ea ch . "A lex an d er wan n p ro m o te r of thn an d th ia la th e bunla on w h ich Ils uge lice* la HH a m o n th , th e p re se n t m in flmt order. Ho couqucrcd th e world, In c a lc u la te d . T h e a m o u n t o f null im u m b eing >8.26 a w eek. tin t w here w ere th e e a re ta k e ra to con c a r rie d by th e riv er« o f th e w orld la T h e new a c h e d n le will lie a d v e r-! serv e and counolldutv and solidify? c o m p u te d by th e ac le n tla t« an d co m U sed fo u r w eeks. O n A p ril 1 2th a T hey Just w e re n 't, th a t'a all. and A lex p a re d w ith th e to ta l q u a n tity In th e p u b lic m e e tin g will hi* h eld w hen th e an d er'« em p ire fell Io piece« aluioat be. m ean A fter e v a p o ra tio n m id th e v e o r d e r c h a n g in g th e a c h e d n le w ill he for« hl* imho* w ere void. A few hum d rill year« la te r t'a e a a r conquered th e lo city uf th e c u r r e n ts h a v e been co n m ade. T h e acule will b eco m e e ffe c t w orld, noil hla em pire «tond fo r g en e r sid e re d , It I n p o ssib le to c a lc u la te how ive 60 ('ay s fo llo w in g th e d a te of IhlH ation«. W hy? Hecuuso Augustus, on« long It I iuh ta k e n to m a k e aea w a te r o rd e r of ih e tirent c a reta k er« of blatory, fol uh sa lt uh It In to d ay . low ed t'a e a a r." A bout 3 ' ti p e r cent of m in e ra l Malta I .M H l MEN M i l SE4 1 HE an d 96 p e r c e n t fr« sh w a te r m uke L E U ES (IF 1HHEN4 E Up th e o cean s. T h re e-fo u rth H of th e EYES IN PO RTRAITS. Holid m u tte r I n com m on ta b le Halt, T h e law pussed by c o n g re ss In lie J W hy Soma Alw ays 8 . . m to G a te Right c h lo rid e of Nodliim, o th e r I n g re d ie n ts i e m b e r p ro v id e s bein g c h lo rid e , s u lp h a te am i b ro m id e at You and Soma Navar Do. T h a t d u rin g th e p en d e n cy o f th e You probably have noticed th a t nom« of n ia g n e a iu iu ; a u lp h a te um l cu rb o n - e x istin g w a r a n y h o m e ste a d s e ttle r face* In picture* m - ciii to follow you; u ta of lim e um l Kiilphnte of p o ta sh o r e n try m a n sh a ll be e n title d to a! also th a t In o th e r picture* th e re a re b e sid e s tr a c e s of o th e r m lu e ru ls uml le av e of a b s e n c e from h is la n d f o r ' face* w hich w e not looking a t you, but m e tala. In c lu d in g gold u n d «liver. th e p u rp o se of p e rfo rm in g farm la b o r n o m u tte r Where you w alk, ev en though Hen w a te r I n not yet a "M aturated so a n d Much a b se n c e , w hile a c tu a lly e n - 1 It l>« In Ihe direction In w hich they lu tio n ,'* th a t Is, c o n ta in in g a ll th e g a g e d In fa rm la b o r, sh a ll, upon com-1 a c e t o Io be looking, you will n ev er find Milt It w ill h o ld In su sp e n sio n lint p lla n c e w ith th e te rm s o f th ia Act, th e fin e looking nt yon Indeed, fave* p o in t la re a c h e d t h*' be c o u n te d us c o n s tru c tiv e re sid e n c e i In picture« tire e ith e r looking a t n* w hen th a t from w h erev er we look a t th em o r elae a m o u n t I h e n o rm o u s e n o u g h , P ro fes- P ro v id e d , th a t ea ch s e ttle r o r e n - ■ they n ev e r look ut u* from w herever Hor t'la r k i' e s tim a te s , to « over th e try m a n w ith in fifteen du y s a f te r le a v we look ut them . T he sa m e la tru e of w h o le U nited S ta te s a m ile an d a h a lf ing Ills claim fo r th e p u rp o s e h e re in photograph« deep. p ro v id ed sh a ll file n o tic e th e re o f in > T h e rule 1« very «Impie. If th e per T h e p la n e t Hut u rn p r e s e n ts th e th e P u tte d S ta te s la in d Office, an d at sou who wa* tielug p ain ted o r p h o to s p e c ta c le o f a w orld b eing m ad e th e e x p ira tio n of th e c a le n d a r y e a r! grnphed wax looking nt th e p a in te r ot rcu d y to a u a ta ln life. All w a te r I h Ill«« In suld la u d office of th e d istric t th e cam era, then w herever you Maud ho will aeeui to be looking nt you. If M ill In th e fo rm of Intennely h e a te d w h e re in Ills la u d Is s itu a te d a w ritte n he wan looking on one aide, th en w her v ap o r, h u t na th e age« pass It w ill s ta te m e n t, u n d e r o a th a n d c o r r o b o r e v e r you a lan d he Will s c e l l l to tn< look- c o n d e n se um l form o cean a am i rlv era. a te d by tw o w itn e sses, g iv in g th e d a te big on Unit able o f you. T hia work« l.oftg a f te r th e e u rth h as b ecom e dead o r d a te s w hen h e left his c laim , d a te very queerly If you have a group of am i b a rre n , a new w o rld , a h u n d re d o r d a te s o f h is re tu r n th e re to , and peo|4c w ho w ere all looking at the ’lin es g r e a te r In b u lk , w ill s u p p o rt w h e re an d fo r w hom h e w as en g a g ed cam eru w hen they w ere photo g rap h ed I p la n t am i a n im a l life, perhapH s la r t- In fa rm la b o r d u rin g su ch p erio d o r) If you look nt th e p hotograph from one , lln g ly d iffe re n t fro m th o se we know . p e rio d s o f a b se n c e : aide they all seem to tu rn to follow P ro v id e d f u r th e r , th a t n o th in g you mid then to tu rn back If you look at It from th e o th e r aide. H ut If they IH .IIT IM . NIHMAItlXES W IT H " H E IT H 4 li A lt i.E " w ere not looking at th e ca m e ra y ou can ucv er get them to look a t you.—Kunnna C ity S tar. T h e loan of th e T u a c a n la h aa lm - I p re sse d A m eric an a w ith th e p e ril of Blind Doga and R ata. ( th e su b m a rin e , an d m a k e s m o re f e r Canine* born blind or th a t beevime vent th e hope fo r th e co m in g of th e blind by accid en t a rc able to Hindi and pnvv th e ir w ay Into th e m oat Inac- d a y w hen th e p o w er of th e se a s s a s cesalble and o u t o f the w ay place*. It sin s of th e Hen Hhnll be ch e ck e d . T h e b ein g used I n practically lmpo**llde to M orve m oat e ffctlv e w eapon them , lose th em o r tra p them . E ur ugn iu td th e m , an fur uh hna been m ad e t.ii'l'lliore, blind doga learn a s quickly pu b lic, la th e " d e p th ch u rg c a b om b an those th a t ace. 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I fo rc e fo llo w s th e line of le ast resist an c e , th e h o llo w In te rio r o f a sh ip Rice Cultura. a g a in s t w hich a trp e d o h a s h u rs t o r T h e cu ltu re o f r h e I* allllded to In th e f r a ile r s u b m a rin e ut so m e d is th è T alm ud, an d Ihcre I* e« Idein e th a t it vviih grow n In th è v illic i o f thv ta n c e from tlm ex p lo sio n . A cco rd in g E u p h ra te a am i In S.vrlu beforc Hat to H u d so n M axim , 600 p o u n d s of T - , e l off «•«•«•»» u n d e r w a te r, II. C. It WU* taken Into I'e rsla from 1 India and la te r Into S pain by th e "III e n tir e ly d e s tro y uny d eep ly suh- Arnlis T h en c e Its cu ltu re w a* Intro- m e rg e d I'-b o a t w ith in 126 fee t of It. dilced Into Italy about 1 PM A. I*. T he T h e d e s tru c tiv e effect I h g r e a te r at S p an lard a a re also responsible for It.* lo w er d e p th s b ec au se th e lib e ra te d Introduction Into P eru am i o th e r sec ganea c a n n o t ho ea sily e sc a p e to th e tbm a of HpnulMh A m erica d u rin g Ihe su rfa c e . early colonial perhsl, hut th e exact An u n c a n n y In v en tio n by E. It d a te Ini* not been definitely deterinlu- L ew is of New Y ork I h b eing trie d It i*l. T he llrMt Introduction o f rice cul lu re In th e A m ericas secuis really to 11 th q d h c h a rg e , e q u ip p e d w ith have liesn In Hni7.ll. p o w e rfu l e le c tro -m a g n e t a n d a ta n k of c o m p re sse d a ir. F lo a tin g fifteen Hi* W orst Book. f e e l below th e su rfa c e , It I h a ttr a c te d In "A Ijn*t Memory of lto h c rt Louis to w a rd th e Iron h u ll o f a s u b m a rin e B tevenaon,” by C h a rlo tte L uton, th is p a s sin g clo se by, w h ile nt th e sa m e curloiiH Incident I h recorded: “ W hat tim e a m a g n e tic valve rele u sea th e do you con sid er your h rlg h tsa t fa il a ir, p ro p e llin g It to w a rd its victim . ure ?" th e n ovelist w as nnked. " ‘I>r. It a tta c h e s its e lf to th e h u ll an d is Je k y ll and Mr. Ily d e,* '' he replied w ithout a m onient's h esita tio n , a d d q u ite h a rm le s s u n til th e P -b o a t d iv e s ing, ''T h a t I h th e w orst th in g I ever lo w er; th e n co m es th e ex p lo sio n . S k ill a n d d a s h a re re q u ire d In w rote.” Yet in a atn n d n rd book of b rief biographies this I h th e one Imnk c h a sin g a P -b o a t w hich h a s sh o w n title given u n d er Ihe nam e o f th e a il- ltn p erla ro p o ab o v e th e s u rfa c e . If at* • thi> b o m b m lxaes, th e ex p lo sio n se n d s -I- -I- -I- + -I- -I- + •!• + + + + + + + + + + n co lu m n of c le a r w a te r In to th e a ir, + h u t If It re a c h e s its m a rk , a rin g of TO FORCE ♦ 8U RREN DER h u b b ie s und a Him of oil r is e to th e W O U LD T E N D TO + su rfa c e . D IS A S T E R . + + + " T h a t k in d o f v iru s in o u r l i f e - T re a s u re r K ay has d irec ted le tte rs ♦ s u rre n d e r to force— w o u ld b rin g to th e O regon d eleg atio n in co n g ress, ♦ ua no end o f die.vater. I f w e let a sk in g Hint sto p s he ta k e n to re g u la te + c a p ita lis ts o r w o rk in g m e n , any food prices, lie a sse rte d In his com ♦ in te re s t, le a rn th a t th e w a y to m u n lcatio n th a t sp e c u la to rs have •I- g et w h a t is w a n te d is by a p p ly ta k e n a d v a n ta g e of the w ar to ru n up ing pressure and if w e c o n tin u e prices, even on A m erican-m ade goods, + in th a t course fo r a fe w ye a rs , th e m a n u fa c tu re of w hich a r e n ot a f d em o c ra cy w ill be a fa ilu r e , and fected In any m a n n e r by th e w ar, and w e m ig h t as w e ll g iv e up o u r ♦ th a t as a re s u lt th e w age-w orking + fo re s of g o v e rn m e n t." — M r. clasNes th ro u g h o u t th e U nited S ta te s -I- H u g h e s in H is 8pssch a t P o r t would soon he red u ced to th e co n d i -I- la n d , M a in s . «6 tion of th e people In E u ro p ean conn + •p + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + trie s If som e rem ed ial le g isla tio n is Find Out W h e th e r Vou A ie e Prom oter or a Coi a t a k . i . p ro v id e ru le s an d re g u la tio n s for c a r J. A. WILLCOX ry in g th is Act In to effect a n d th e se ATTORNEY-AT-LAW an d will he a v a ila b le In th e n e a r fu- Office Just North of Mohler Bros.* n g u l a t l o n s a r e now b ein g p re p a re d General Store. to re . REDMOND. - - Ill KDK K & CUNNING W. B. DAGGETT ATTOKNKYH-AT-LAW practice« in all courts and United State« Land Office. REDMOND. - - OREGON ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W U. 8. COMMISSIONER Office In McCaffery Building. REDMOND, - OREGON Swift & Company Publicity At a recent hearing of the Federal Trade Commission there was introduced correspondence taken from the private files of Swift & Company,which showed that the Company had been con sidering for some time an educational advertising campaign. The need for this publicity has been apparent to us for sev eral years. The gross misrepresentation to which we have recently been subjected has convinced us that we should no longer delay in putting before the public the basic facts of our business, relying on the fair-mindedness of the American people. The feeling against the American packer is based largely on the belief that the income and well-being of the producer and consumer are adversely affected by the packers’ operations resulting in unreasonably large profits. Swift & Company s net profit is reasonable, and represents an insignificant factor in the cost of living. For the fiscal year 1917 the total sales and net profit of Swift & Company were as follows: Sales $875,000,000. Profit« $34,650,000. ■ This is equivalent to a $3,465. profit on a business of $87,500. If Swift & Company had made no profit at all, the cattle raiser would have received only one-eighth of a cent per pound more for h it cattle, or the consumer would have saved only one-quarter of a cent per pound on dressed beef. S w ift & C o m p a n y , U. S. A . Public S ale! At the S. Powell Ranch, 2 miles Northwest of Red mond, beginning at 1:30 p. m., sharp. Wednesday, Mar. 27. 18 Head of Cows and Young Stock 1 3-yr-old Holstein-Durham Cow, due to freshen in May 2 3-yr-old Grade Ayrshire Cows 1 2-yr-old Steer 1 2-yr-old Heifer due to calve in April 2 Long Yearling Steers 2 Long Yearling Heifers 4 Calves 7 to 9 Months old 5 Calves 3 to 6 Months old Terms of Sale: A credit of 10 months’ time will be given at 10 per cent inter est on bankable paper. W. C. ARNOLD and S. POWELL, Owners. Pinkey” Rennolds, Auctioneer. not enacted. OREGON Guy E. Dobson, Clerk