. .' , MORNING ENTERPRISE TUESDAY. 00111 ' !, MORNING ENTERPRISE OREGON CITY, OREGON - , - t. ft. BROOIE, Edltee and PuMleher e-aisas aaattar Ja- City Orsepsm. aaSaf th As4 l ISTl. TOtMS If JL'ISCtlPTION. Owe Yaar. by .MM Hi Months, br tow Mnath. br tee ; "aa wsk. br ctiTlw CONTRACT-ADVERTISING RATES rus pea pr nee nrwt iaarto.....Ue rim Pass. Inch ii i.i.rti Vafarrad poaitwe aay saea. ae kaaa im mantiun - it twi Hpw thr taaa first sace, see iMk first IM ffcja Its us easat athar .hi eSoe losarttana. cac-als ISe er It tmn tc Ha. te nolw eavar- Weats. Far Sale. Te Rant. Mr, aae seal e ware first Seetiea: eaa-aotf eaat additional. flataa for 6rTtmn I Kaiarrrlaa will ba lb tally, for adTTtlxi te Far Hi araakly. Where the aavanieaasan t fei traaafrrr-d front th( Salty la thai waaS V. without ewaasa. the rata will W ee aa trie far toa af the sapsr. aad 1M aa .wk foe snanlal posltlaav Caah should aceoWieaay arSsr ahu tarty Is uakaawi la bnalaaas efltae af the Bntarprtas. Lacs' adrartialne al laesj a4"arttatae ataa. , flreua eevartlstaaT end aoaeial traaataat ! MtsrtlalBc at Ae to (Oo aa fenoh, award -aac te apaclal eondltloaa soiraralnaj the -Mra Sate" sad Bankrupt Bala" ad Tar- toaaaaata Ke Inch first tnaartloai: addl- aaeal taaartloM aais atattar Me twah. -Saws Mans aad wall wntta artkaae af eaartt, with iatarsat to tonaA raadara, will be sladly accapual. si Is IB aarar rettiraad ualaaw aaruaii(aa We by iuasi to erspay CITY OrTICIAL NCWPAPCfL te aaoaoleuy ftftttfftt.uji he will -run for United States 1 TUC HORNINQ ENTERPRISE t 8nt0r n Ver- t XXTStSSSi'SSL I South Carolina should avo.a every day: Huntley Bros. Drug Main 8treeL , J. W. McAnulty Cigars 8eventh and Main. e d gecrear Confectionery 4 Main near Sixth. M. E. Dunn' Confectionery ' Next door to P. O. City Drug Store Electric Hotel. ' d 1 gchoeoborn Confectionery Seventh and X Q. Adams. e Oct. 17 h American History. ' irn Snrrender of General Burgoyne'a army (British) to General Horatio Gates (Colonial) at Saratoga. 1897 Charles A. Dana, editor of the New York Sun. died; born 1819. 1888 United State troop took formal possession of Porto Blco. 1910 Julia Ward Howe, author of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." died: bora lf19. William Vangbn Moody, poet and playwright, died; bora 1809. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From aoon today to noon tomorrow.) ' Boa sets 6:13 p. ul. rise 8:11: mooa Mae 2:07 a. bl; S p. m planet Mars stationary; 2 a. m.. planK Neptnn at quadrature with the sun. 90 de gree west thereof. THERE'S A LONG DAY COMING. There's a long day coming. In fact the longest the world has ever known. To bemore concise It I to be a day that will last forever. If there can be such a thing as time turned Into eteralty. Professor Bauer of the Carnegie In stitute, Washington, says the revolu tion of the earn about it axis is get ting slower and slower, and one or these line days, when we are least expecting It and Instead of thinking about the mutations of time are fret ting about a coal or Ice bill or some other more vitally important subject, it will stop motion altogether. Then half of the earth will be turned toward the sun all the time and the other halt turned toward dark, cold pace. The cause of this slowing up on the part of the earth the professor Politicians Should Be Made to Fear By WILLIAM BARNES. Jr.. Chairman of New Yorfr State Republican Committee ONE of the GREATEST DIFFICULTIES a political mart nger encounters who dr-nire for the GOOD of bis STATE and COUNTKY that. the cardinal principles of our form of government should be maintained inviolate ia the INDIF , FEREXCE and INDOLENCE of the very citizens upon whom the J3UKDEN of the maintenance of this government REALLY rests. Tbeir inattention, due in a great degree to what they believe is their 'feeblenese politically, only serves to INCREASE this feebleness and makes men in public life and politicians fearful of tbe MODTII INGS of the CHARLATAN, whereas they bonld be afraid of tbe DEEP, CALM and SOBER THOUGHT of tho INDUSTRIOU8 and EARNEST MEN of the country." . ' ' " " '' ' ' A POLITICIAN IS PROVERBIALLY A COWARD, AND THE ONLY WAY IN WHICH THIS NATION CAN BC RELIEVED FROM THE DANGERS WHICH CONFRONT IT IB TO MAKE THE POLITICIAN AFRAID OF INTELLIGENCE AND NOT AFRAID OF IGNORANCE. THE POLITICIAN WILL ALWAYS BE WITH USs HE CANNOT BE ELIMINATED, THEREFORE HE SHOULD PS MADE FEARFUL IN HE RIGHT WAY .- : i CT."JI 'JZZZXl ,B Wn,tk of lh AK "4 n,bt , so that It lb retardation should keep ' up aa it haa been for the past ten j years In 3.330 years there would be ... k - ,.ria.t. ing aay not enougn to men eveo ine rocks, while oiy the othr aide there I would be darkness and cold equally ; destructive. . But according to the proteeeor we will not have to wait three thousand ! yeers for evidence of the approach ol that long day. The day will gradually lengthen to SO hours, then 30 days and Anally a year, and then the earth will ... . , . come to a UndatlU and the long da; The professor, or course, kuowe more about these things than we com monplace laymen, and-we shall have to abide by his conclusions. But at the same time we will keep plodding along in the same old way and take our chance of that ' long day of ex tremes catching us. wee Up In Alaska a woman was par doned from jail so that she could get In her fuel (or the winter. Chivalry occasionally asserts Itself In this pro- talc age. -aew- Jall sentence would be much more consistent punishment than fines In the case 01 food adulterators, e -The Ring OT Italy - wants to te a r..ur Tlniaa hava ohanaaxt alnra Julius' dsy. I -a , Gorernor Cole Blease. of South Car olina, threatened with Impeachment, falling asleep at the switch. , Mr. Bryan says audiences do not vote aa they cheer. If any one i competent to speak on this subject that Individual Is Mr. Bryan So take It from him. ee) Philadelphia la having a spasm of reform. There is no danger of It be coming chronJe. - r o)e Reform by the Indictment route la the order of the day In Atlantic CTty. There are abundant Indication that It will be successful. ' o Senator Stephenson,' of Wisconsin, sent out 60,000 letters one dsy during his campaign. A would-be Joker yelled "Bre" while Colonel Roosevelt was making a speech at Oyster Bay. What the Col onel thought has been left unsaid. -ew- LIVE WI RELETS' (BY, EDGAR BATES.) The minister are still . worrying over the fact that so few men attend church Sunday mornings. They say that if It were cot for the big attrac tive Sunday morning paper more men would go to church, but aa it la they stay at borne to read the paper. The newspapers come back at the "breth ren of tbe cloth" with the assertion that If it were not for these Interest ing Sunday paper some men would not get out of bed till dinner time, aaa In spite of the effort of tbe Bank ers' Association and other strong or ganizations to Induce President Taft to declare Uie third Thursday of No vember Thanksgiving Day ' this year as the last Thursday falls on the last day of the month, the President says that in accordance with custom the last Thursday in the month will be "turkey dsy" even If It does incon venience the banks. A great number . of men high lb business circles declare that young men who are college bred do not as a rule make the best kind of successes themselves as business men, yet we notice that these same business men alwsys send their own sons to the big universities. ff Honest ? and Deep Thinking &J j Voters Roy Young, who haa returned from an extensive trip throughout the East, has been quoted a saying that the Eaat la all right but there la bo place like the Weet for the "young" men. ass People like to tell us about the famous men of the nation who started; aa poor boys. W have some of them right in Oregon City. We can name one man who started here In business a few year ago with a capital of five hundred dollars and who at the pres ent time owns one of the largest stores in the city, employing over ten clerks. Then there is a well known lawyer who makes no secret of the fact that a few years ago he was working In the mill acroaa the river for $1.75 a day. By studying law in his spare hours he has by his own effort made himself one of the useful cltisens of Oregon City, as well aa a name all over the stale as a cspable lawyer. There are still opportunities to make good for all those who are willing to dorw hard. ass Those thirteen sailors who were rescued last week did not In tbe least object to being rescued on a Friday even if It was the thirteenth. a a a That Portland doctor" will have a few days to teailxe the difference be tween pounding rocks for stewed prunes three times a day and pound ing out prescriptions for dope fiends for three dollars per dope. Wants, For Sale, Etc Na4kaa aadsr thaaa ctaaalftad haadaa ami ba Ian ii I at aaa eaat a ward, fv-at laaartioe. half a saal addllKaal I llnaa ua laeh card. II ear mualh. tarh sard. It nnaaj t ear moath. Caah must araoaieaay ardar unh-ai haa aa aew aseaunl with lbs paier. rtaaaoial rsapoaalbiuty for arrvrs; ' arrors accur fraa curiae tad antics w ha H prtntad tar petroa. Mlaimui WANTED. WANTED Tourist and local people to see my collci'iOti of arrow-heail coins, Indlaa tn'nkaU, t:d iUibjj and curios of i.' sorts Will bu "onetr lir thrjTTu:Mvcraine good bargains In sefondhand furniture and'Tools. Georjo Young, Malii t-., near Fifth. ". WANTED A solicitor. The man who make good on this should earn $30 to $30 weekly. This Is no snsp, but a red- . olooded man can make good. Call before 11a. m., Friday or Saturday, Circulation Manag er, Oregon City Enterprise. ROOM and breakfast wanted In pri vate family on hill, close la. Apply T .care Enterprise. FOR SALS. FOR SALE Desirable property. . cheap, within one block of High School, Improved street and sew- ' age. 8-room house and two lots. $1,300; 6-room bouse and two lots, $1,700; terms. E. H. Cooper A Co., Oregon City, Bank building. FOR SALE House, two lots on cor ner, house recently built, 2 rooms, brick flue, other Improvements, An view. Near Winkle's store, oppo site Oregon City. Price $460. Har vey Buck, Oregon City FOR 8ALE No. 2 Faultiest Stump puller; two hundred feet of cable. Payment, cash or part work. Apply 8amuel O. Bailey, Oregon City, Rout 3. Box 171. FOR 8ALE One mare and two-seated surrey; one Jersey bull. Inquire George Morse, Jennings Lodge. FOR RENT. FOR RENT OR FOR SALE 48 acre farm 2 miles northeast of Oregon City; sale price $6,500; rent, price $100 year. Inquire Mr. Ulile Anne, 1414 Center street. - LODGINO HOUSE to rent. Furniture for sale. Inquire 213 Fourth street, Oregon City. FARM LOANS. TOAN5:DlniTcli i FARM TTlmlck Lawyer, Oregon City, Or. ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBT, Attorney-t-Law. Money loan ad. abstracts furnished. In ad - rtftoe examined, eatatte settled, ge era! law burn nee Over Beak Or ago City. (J'RXN A SCHITEBKU Attorneyemt Law, Deutscber Advokat, will pren tice la all eoiirta, make collections prise Bldg, OresoB Cite, Oregon. BUILDER AND CO-T ACTOR. HARRT JONE8 Biif1derand 0 en erst Contractor. Estimates ebeerfnll' given on all claaaee of bulldtns work, concrete walks ane reinforced eoocrete. Ka. Phone Mai 11 INSURANCE. ! H. ''OOPRJl, Fr Fire Inunraner sir Real Fstate. Xjnf ns handl rrmt properties we hue. aell and evrhange. Office In Enterprise "Me.. Oraeofi Pltv. Oreerm. PRY8ICIAN8. DR. LENA R. HODOES. Osteopath, of PortUnd, will be In Oregon City Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays of each week, at corner of Sixth and Washington streets, phone Main 2491. CLEANING AND PRESSING? CHICAGO TAILORS suits made to order from $10 snd up. We also do cleaning, pressing and repairing. Three doors south of postoffce. HAIR. MRS. A. MOWERT, manufacturer of switches and puffs and curl from combings and balr work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Orders taken at residence from 2 to 6 p. m. Corner Fourth and Monroe streets, Oregon City. An Old Royal Tragedy. Slglsmnnd of Uermsny. ;wltn his wife ami cblld. was la 624 drowned In a well because of bis cruelty In mur dering bis son. Siegerlcb. for mocking tbe awkward wslk of tbe queen, his stepmother. Postmaster General Enjoys Ride In Aeroplane That Carries Mail Photos by A marl can prase Association CARRYING tbe maU In an aeroplane la pot only practicable, but It la es Joyable. according to Postmaster General Hitchcock. He ought t know, because be baa tried It. la tbe recent aviation meat at Hemp stead, about twenty miles seat of New York city, out on Long Island, mall waa rarrled al regular aud frequent Intervals from tbe svlstloa Held to Mlneola to be placed on tbe train. All letters snd poatcsrds mailed-sad nearly every visitor mailed from one to a doaen bore a spra-lal postmark showing that It bad made a flight through tbe air. In tbe lower picture Mr. Hitchcock la abowa banding the Oral mall pouch ever carried through tbe air In tbe United State to Earle U Ovlngton. In tbe upper picture Mr. Hitch cock Is shown seated la a biplane beside Captain Paul W. Beck of tbe United State army, to this machine Mr. Hitchcock flew over to Mlneola, several mile away, dropped tbe mall bag and then returned to the aviation field. He bad previously made a flight In a monoplane, but said be much preferred tbe biplane, aa It gave him a better view of the country over which he was flying. He said be enjoyed every one of the twenty minute be wss In (be air SUdAR INTERESTS -FORCED TO GIVE IN The weakneaa In the sugar trade, which resulted in the decline of twenty-five cent a hundred pounds along the Pacific Coast Is said to be the re sult of a much decreased consumptive demand. Refiner are said to have plenty of high priced sugar to offer at this time, although np to a short time ago they were far behind with their ord ers. Tbe weakness Is said to be an at tempt on the part of tbe Pacific Coast Interests to force retailers to stock up heavily with sugsr; thus allowing refiners to get from under while tbe merchant carries the load. With beet sugar being offered In the world's markets, It was but natural that weakness and declining prices should be reflected In the situation, despite the efforts of refiners to hold up quotation. Latest advices give the He to re cent rumors that a large, part of tbe Cuban sugar crop was ruined, which would have reaujted In a further stiff ening of quotations. ' Tbe market Is weaker everywhere. Some of the larger retailers who bac bought heavily previous to the big advance, are now trying to unload. One Arm offered to sell sugar at re tall at $1 a hundred pounds less tban the actual price at wholesale. - Prevailing Oregon City prices are aa follows: . HIDES (Buying) Green bides, Co to 6c; saiters, 6c to 6c; dry hidos. 12c to 14c; sheep pelts, 26c to 76c each. Hay, Grain,'' Feed. HAY (Buying) Timothy, $16 to $16; clover, $8 to $9: oat bay, beat, $11; mixed, 09 to $12; alfalfa, $15 to $ir,.50. OATS (Buying) Gray, $25 to wneat, $32 to $33; 'oil meal, $53; Shady Brook dairy feed, $1.26 per 100 pounds. FRED Shorts, $29 to $30; rolled barley, $37.60; process barley, $38.60; whole corn, $36; cracked corn, $36; $26; white. $26 to $27. FLOUR $4.60 to $6.25. Butter, Poultry, Eggs. BUTTER (Buying) Ordinary country butter, 26c to 30c; fancy dairy, 30c; creamery, 80c to 85c. POULTRY (Buying) Hens, lie to 12tt.; broilers, 13c. EGGS Oregon ranch eggs, 28c to 30c. . - ---- Fruits, Vegetables. DRIED FRUITS (Buying) Prunes, on basis of 6 l-4c for 46 and 60's; peaches, 10c. SACK VEGETABLES Carrots. $1.25 to $1.60 per sack; parsnips, $1.25 to $1.60; turnips, $1.25 to $1.60; beets, $1.60 POTATOE8 Best buying," 1 'l-4c per pound. ONIONS Oregon, $1.25 to $1.50 per hundred; Australian, $2 per hundred. Livestock, Meata. BEEF (Live weight) Steers, 6c and 6ttc; cows, 4Hc; bulls, I 1-2. VEAL Calves bring from tc to 13c, according to grade. MUTTON Sheep, 8c an 3 Vic; lambs, 4o and 6c HOGS 125 to 140 pound hogs, 10c and 11c; 140 to 200 pounds, 10c and lOfte. Our greatest clubbing offer. The Morning Enterprise by mall and th Weekly Oregonlan, both until Novem ber 1, 1912, for only $8. Offer close October 31, 1911. , "r" v Heart to Heart Talks. Bjtaww A. NYE. A SUCCL5& ST0!U From secilou UiiOj lu k prmldent of a greet railway syateru i a long, bard climb An Iowa boy made It. Early In tbe eeveutlm W C. Brown, aged sixteen, waa a aettluu band io the Milwaukee roud. lu tbe rtfuui: be stayed around tbe leleuTapb uiuce. wbere tbe oblllug uui'iu (wraiitteJ bim to practice ou I Lie key. - He mustered telegraphy. In a little while young Urowu was a telegraph vteraiur. 8ouu be wss ku n as tbe best operator ou bis Uvuiou. When be was tweuty-iwe years of age be was a train dispatcher uu Ibe "Q" system, with headquarters al bur Uogton. Then came an opportunity. One Sunday night In midwinter a fierce blUzard swept over tbe middle west. In tbe rullroud yards at tut Burllngtou were some 3uu load of cat tle. L'ulesa they could be not Into tbe sbeds tbe Burllugtou roud would lose tboUMunds of dollurn. It was bone of BrowiTiTLuMliieMai But When bis day's work wss done be went to tbe superintendent and nuked for the Job of taking taie of the live stock. He an Id be was time a section band and knew Jut wliut to do and bow to do It. Tbe next morning T. J. Potter, then heud of tbe Burlington syxteui, came down to the suerlnteudeni's oia.e He said: Things are pretty, bud over al the east yards. I suppose." "Tbey would have been but for thut young train dlsputi-ber." Potter was told bow young Brown bsd volunteered to get the cuttle out of tbe cars into tbe sbeds and of his success. . "What la bis OHtne? A man like thut Is worth watching." After thut Incident Brown went up rapidly chief train dispatcher, trnln master. uetintendent. general mnn ager. He did not know It. but while be wss reaching op for the rounds of the ladder Tom Potter was behind pushing blm. Then came vice presidencies, aud now he la the executive chief of the great New York Central, actual bead of the Vanderbllt system. Moral.-When yon try to boost your aelf others will help to boost you. Unislatry In China. In Cblaa the practice of lunlolatry exlsta at tbe present dny and Is of very early orirln. The chief festival, that of Yueplng. or moon eases, is ueid dur Ing ibe elKbih inonib of Uw ,,,., year. lerM.us make eke. rHrioiia aires In tb shape of the in.,,, pulnt different flgiir . ,., Friends and relatives py visits t0 ,..,e another, give entertainment mid pie sent their c.kessfier mnUlna prot.-N tions ad pouring out ablutions to ibe moon. Read th Morning Enterprise Slip your feet and instantly you , know the makers had the right idea about shaping and fitting stockings. Wear them several months snd then you ksow that the makers ct more service, giving results out of tbe fine toft yarn then you ever experienced before, It isn't that the fiiaUaUitee it original except k its libcrmlityr tni that "the foods are duunctivt, superior and worthy of your confidence as wcO at the maker's food faith. You know that every color, however Ught tbt article and shade, is just thflaaiDO after loo wear m at the start. . ' One dollar per box of lour pairs doesn't betja to explain how bif a dollar's worth Is lo store for)' Yotet them lvare-6nly L. ADAMS Oregon City's Big Drparttne ot Store OPPORTUNITIES for men and women ef sharaet ee are open evsrywhert. A bank account Is an evidence ef character, and a bane: beok shewing regular deposits la the passperi te opportunity and the) key te auccesa. Enroll yourself aa a depositor here at once and become a member f th "opportunity club.". One dollar will start a savings account The Bank of Oregon City OLDEST BANK IN THE COUNTY 1.4 UU KKTTK fesawteati THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON OTY . OREGON m 'iMU s atanarai aaah.na uainae ". '.ir:K,j j ii.;- r--rr vj. '-w zi ajl 1 Gladctono Lumber Compcrj BUNGALOW MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS. Lumber. lath, shinties, fence-poets and doors, mouldings, sasl isl all kinds of Inside finish, prices rtghL lumber fusrsnteed sod en: delivery. (YARDS AT Phone Main 2M1. PBINAIIT VII.W SAN FRANriftfn. ri i Cradle and- his champion Heavers ar- uru ure iixiay and are prepared to Bme poaaibie from tbe San Francisco Seals. Tha liasr iai,i. are all In nrtt-rlaas hirm dorsi.n. who did not take the beet of care of himself at ls Angeles. How ever. Seston. steen. . Ilsrknesa and Kiiesiner are D crMt form and can he depended ou to win their share of Kme. Everyone conredea Portland tbe chsmploiahlp snd McCreedle Is re ceiving the congratulations of tbe fans from all sides. One would almost Imagine he wss on his home lot re ceiving the plaudits of the Portland riHiters. All the playera except Chadbourne, Steen and McCredln will participate In the post-eesson series with the Oak and team next week. Five gamea are to .e played and the proceeds will be divided between tbe players, sixty T m Aani iaa a., as . "" " ne ciub winning tbe ma orlty of the games, and the real lo the club coming out second Lindsay and 8hehan may be able j get into the game tomorrow and If they do, Ilodgers, whose leg Is both erlng him of late, may be permitted to iiiTh H,,t' ! s Rabbit' UIIIIods of rabbits aia killed annual ly i Hie Urttlsh ImIhuiN m.. In Aim trallsffr ti...r ski,,-, orrsther. for tbelr fur. whl. b Is ,llkUlK , ".""I ,,,'0 .f Hie KiiKllsh rabi.lt skins sent ,u ,,, m(IMfH,.. urers I.. ,, , Htatra, i.mi nrst tb-y Ko 1 (MW (lf K(r, , have ib long, unless hnlrs IslNinoilsir pulled ue by ,., ,1Mlltf HK,r j. israi tory mui-hluin to do n,is rk are ''' After ll.a skl.H sb red off to be made l,,,,, ,,. HOLD SMOKER TOMORROW. 9 The first smokar n' ft.. - """a will held by the Commercial Clab to morrow evening. TK a.-. . I.l cuiirnr Minn . into a pair of .mill". 1. 1 "iiiumu.1 I ; J MKVtKCs PARK PLACE). rannen n ATKlfTICS DEFEAT CIAXTS 1 IC: , (Continued from pare 1.) Utter backing against tbe tnpr7 fence to take tbe balL ColBoi Mi ed to left. Baker drove the btB light-field fence for a borne ma, Ing Collins. Tbe crowd ecat tilt and It waa seversl minutes befort M quieted down. Murpfcy sgony for New York by strUIni Two runs. Seventh Inning. New York Merkle ilnslea J ter on tbe first ball pitched. Herw lifted a fly which Oldrlns toot J of. Fletcher Bled out to Bw. kle waa caught off first on s P" throw, plank to Dsvls, mumm third out. No runs. m Philadelphia !! AkU " Mner to Doyle and sat does. Bjni lined a terrific hit W Her""" nearly lifted the New York tw man oft his feet and out tw llfted a fly to Fletcher and t t No runs. .,,, New York Meyers - , rrsnitsll went Is to Collins, piace or juarqusro. Crandall's grounder. retlrlM " Yorker at first. Devore , for the fourth time. No PhlUdelphla - Crandan WJ Marquard In the hli Jf Plank fanned on three lifted a foul which juet giving 1he Pbiladelpblaa S m t then fanned. Oldrlng "JJ on a very hard chance by runs. - Ninth Inning. , ' New York Doyls ' 1 it Thomaa. snodgrsas 'trues rsy retired the sldej mi g , Una, who threw to Pa'- - s..ntn isvr- ' The Rally Day ., )0 Uta a" -a w r - - 1 GLADSTONE CHOI,, -RALLY BIG Chrlatlan Binie sco - , t m dancs, interest w"ffia, J plete success. The "rtk offering were large and J l reflected credit on those " ,,, pert, as well as on taojj T." 0t training. The 'el'!i'c inu continue with ' 'n"M. f Evangelists Stephens so" proving themselves lr" t with the peopla. 1 Read the Morning t'm r"u. t,au at once.