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THE SIDfDAT OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, JANUARY 12, 1919. 9 GIRL, 20, GOWIPLETES Fl BOOK URYUND Opal Whiteley Writes Nature's Message to Children. SCIENTIST PRAISES VOLUME Charles Fletcher Lummis and David Starr Jordan. In Foreword Say Charm Opened to Yonth. tTNIVEr.STTT OF OREGON". Eugene. J in. II. (Special ) Opal Whiteley. 2U years old, a sophotriore at the univer sity last year, known throughout the state aa a nature student. Is brlngrng her meiufa from nature'a fairy world to children tn "Fairyland Around L's." a book which ah baa just completed. Mlaa 'Whiteley. who haa been doing research Work tn California since last March, has financed the work by her r. r .f ' . ft v- --it ; r ( Opal Wbtteler. Orea-aa Mndent, Wit Haa Wrtttea mature siady. own efforts and is the publisher and circulator. The volume has 300 pages, rontatnlng 49S illustrations. 316 of them In natnrai colors. The work will bo off the press toon. Miss Whiteley la now in Los Angeles. David Starr Jordan and Char 1m Fletcher Lummis. scientist, explorer and author of books and poems on na ture, hay written the forewords for the book. In which they hichly Indorse the work of this young nature student. In speaking of the "Fairyland Around Us"." Mr. Lummis pays: "I think there is nothing like it in the English language. Miss Whiteley has kept the child's point of new of nature." "It is an effort to give oar boys and It iris a right start In the Joys of life says Dr. Jordan In his foreword. "It pens thflr eyes to the charms and glories shown all around them. Miss Whiteley under.Mands children. thcr needs, their principal Interests, their Joys and sorrows, and she has an in finite sympathy In seeing; what is bo Ing on tn their young mind. Every where she radiates joy and this buoy ancy In her disposition has occasioned her name of 'Sunshine Fairy." by which she is known to children arid their parents in email and large towna n the yaat." . Miss Whiiel.y has a host of frlemls among; children all over the state. whom she haa me, when dliverinr na ture lecture and as superintendent of the Junior Endeavor for two and a half years. Miss Whiteley has been doing- nature work ever since h was a very young child. "One of my earliest recollec tlons," she says, "is of pulling up some wild flowers, when I was 3 .rs old and planting them In a lied my mother Had prepared for geraniums. She spent much timo In the fields and woods and began earlv to write nature stories and plays. She told her atorles to the children of the lumber ramps. whose eyes she opened to the wonders about them. One of Miss Wbiteley-a delights Is tier collection of ;0.00 specimens of rocks, minerals, fossils, flowers, ferns, moths, beetles, butterflies, birds, bird homes and pvashells. She has collected over 1100 of these specimens herself and the ethers were ent her by people , acattered over the United State. Miss Whiteley has spnt the Summer in Los Angeles working on her book. She had a class of children on the beach near Wnlre, whom she taught about shells. Her next book, she says, will be "The Fairies of tne Sta." 129 Tenth St, Between Washington and Alder Discontinuing Hanan Shoes for Men & Women Every Pair in Our Store to Be Sold at a Reduced Price flight now is your opportunity, men and women, to save money on good shoes. We are going to sell every Hanan shoe at a sacrifice many of them from ?2 to $3 less than factory replacement cost. Don't delay buy freely while styles and sizes are here. 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"Adler-l-ka Is the only medicine for fras on the stomach. I never had so much relief with any medicine. I would not take 125.00 for the relief one bottle of Adler-l-ka cave me. t cannot feet done recommending It." (Signed) 11. L. Illcks. Ashley. 111. Adler-l-ka expels ALT. fras and sour ness, stopping; stcmach distress IN STANTLY. Empties BOTH upper and lower bowel, flushing; ENTIRE alimen tary canal. Removes ALT, foul matter which poisons system. Often CL'RES constipation. Prevents appendicitis. We have sold Adler-l-ka many years. It is a mixture of buckthorn, cascara, glyc erine and nine other simple drugs Fkidmore Drug Co, tand leading drug gists). Adv. Main I'ratnrrs of Resolutions of Washington State Good Roads Association Adopted. SOCTFT PEXP. Wash. Jan. 11 (Speciial.) The Pacific County Devel opment Congress, composed of repre sentative men from all parts of the county was organised here Tuesday nisrht at the Commercial Club with the following officers: KM Hockey, Bay Center, president: R. W. .Schultx, Wll- l.-tpa. vice-president; George A. Nelson South Bend, secretary; K. W. Lilly, Menlo, treasurer. The following legislative committee was elected: W. W. Moffitt. Nasn-1 Victor Monohon. Menlo; K. W. Lilly, Menlo: J. W. Kleeb. South Bend; W. W Campbell, Frances; V. M. Rounds, II- waco; 11. B. Set ten. Knappton. The purpose of the congress is to nnlfy the people of the county In their efforts to work for the betterment of the same ' The meeting adopted the resolutions of the Washington State Good Roads Association with the exception of a few sections: pledged to assist Wah kiakum County to secure a highway favored the adoption of the route of the National Park highway as accepted and approved by the voters of Pacific County when they made this route a condition of the contract In the sum of $80,000 of bonds of Pacific County; favored a legislative appropriation at this session for the early completion of Road No. 19. one of the links In the National highway, and advocated the clearing of the timber 50 feet on each side of the National highway In all tall timber sections. Getting Too Fat? Try This rReduce P-p! b doa't ffrow too fat irt tf fortunate caption. But If yon find tbo fat accumulating or already cumbroroe. you will wis to follow thta .mffceatton. which i ndorocd by Ltioutv no. a f Pop! wbo a now. Ask jour dru.rit lor If you pr fr writ to th M-tr-moi Co.. M Wood ward Av-. Detroit. Mich. f.r a larre cut of Marmol Prwhrrlptloa Tablta la trio prico in world or. P dome this you witt bo aaf from harmful tfruKs and bo ato.a to rdco two. three or fnur pound a wok :UaOu& tatUA or aacrciaa.-Adv. KLAMATH WORK OUTLINED Mayor Strnble Makes Public State ment on Taking Office. KLAMATH FALLS. Or., Jan. 11. (Special.) Steps toward a public park and playground, a municipal light and water system, improvement of the sani tary conditions in ilills addition and building up of the city streets are among the main achievements toward which the city will strive during the present administration, according to Mayor I. R. Struble in his first public statement to the people of Klamath Falls last night. Making clear the big task which now confronts the Administration at the close of the war, when the various calls had been a severe drain on the neople. Mayor Struble issued a stirring call for co-operation of residents of the city in working for the common interests of every one during the days of reconstruction. Bigger payrolls are needed here, de clared Mr. Struble. and a concerted ef fort must be put forth to bring them In. DALLAS CANNERY LOOMS County Assessor and Brother Plan to Establish Plant Within Year. DALLAS, Or.. Jan. 7. (Special.) That the cannery long wanted in this city is about to be realised Is the in formation given out by County As sessor C S, Graves, wbo wiUx bis bro ther, Roy Graves, of Sheridan, has been operating a plant in Tillamook County for some time. They expect to estab lish a cannery In this city within the next year, if a suitable location and an assurance from farmers and fruitgrow ers that they will raise fruits and veg etables to keep the plant in operation a greater part of the year, can be ob tained. Many thousands of pounds of fruits and vegetables are fed to stock each year because there Is no cannery con rem in this section. Berries of all kinds are raised in this vicinity and the output each year on the farms exceeds the demands of this city. At a meeting of the Dallas Commer cial Club in the near future ways and means of meeting the demands made by the Graves brothers will be con sidercd. SCHOOLS TO TEACH ALIENS Judge Bingham Has Plan to Pre pare Applicaato (or Citizenship. ALBANT. Or.. Jan. 7. (Special.) A plan, devised by Circuit Judge George G. Bingham, of Salem, for use In the cases of aliens wbo spply for natural ization In his district, which includes Linn and Marion Counties, is growing in favor. Under tho plan it is pro posed that' applicants for citisenship secure Instruction In civil government from school teachers in the vicinity of their places of residence. Judge Bingham found many or tne applicants lacked knowledge needed before performing the duties of citi senship. He asked the county school superintendents of the two counties to arrange with the teachers to teach aliens desiring to become citizens. Following his rule not to admit aliens until they are qualified. Judge Bingham denied two applications for citizenship In the Circuit Court here yesterday. LEWIS SEEKS CLUB LEADER Committee to Propose New Plan for Needed Provisions In County Budget. CHEHALIS. Wash., Jan. 9. (Special.) Lewis County community leaders are making a concerted effort to secure the appointment by the County Com-1 missioners of a county club leader. whose duties will be to direct the vari ous boys' and girls' clubs of the county. George H. Tucker, of Curtis; S. O. Oistad, of Winlock; C. Lee Martin, of Mossy rock; Edgar Reed, of Centralia; Miss Z. May Melghen. county superin tendent at Chehalis; F. a. Thompson, of Morton, and George R. Walker, of Chehalis, constitute the committee in charge. Since the Item for a leader was not Included in the latest county budget a I new plan is wanted to finance the pro posed leaders activities. Rldgefield's Old Council Out. RIDGEFIELD, Wash., Jan. 9. (Spe cial.) The old city council held Its last meeting this week and the new coun-l cilmen took the oath of office. The I newly elected members are: B. L I GauheL who succeeds Frank Gilbert; R. W. Smith, who succeeds N. S. Allen; Fred Herbert, who succeeds Benjamin Rich wbo resigned to enlist in the U. S. I Army: Edgar Keith succeeds himself. H. Malhson Is the only old member of the council retaining office. Isaac! Hughes was re-elected treasurer and E. B. Hall retained as clerk. Best domestic coals delivered prompt ly. Willamette Fuel & Supply Co., Broadway 2144. A 1225. Adv. 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It pen etrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the Inllamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes Instantly. It's just fine. Don't stay' stuffed-ua with .a cold or nasty catarrh Relief comes ao quickly, Adv.