-THE 'OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE J5, 1803.
U OF PREACHER
v Exhibition of Children's Work it i Drawing at Art Museum
PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT
& POWER COMPANY :
III IDEM LIFE
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3Jev. J. F. Ghormley of Cen
tral Christian Tells, What
Is His Purpose.
CLEAN LIPS NEEDED
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Bulletin 116,5
:. j TO rEOCLAIJI GOSPEL
'Refute Statement That Press Haa
' Taken Place of Pulpit at Present
Day, and Telja Why He la JJec-
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' The Preacher" waa the theme of Dr.
J, F. Ghormley at the Central Christian
ehnroh yesterday mornlrfg. He took tor
his text I Tim, ; l;H.f. "Study ;to ahow
thyself approved unto God. a workman
that oeedetb not to be ashamed, rightly
dividing- the word of truth.", He sald'ln
party v'ir : i'-!-1:?':
' "It ia conceded on every hand that one
of-the most effective arenclea In the
formation of publlo opinion ta the press.
rTha mornlnr and evening . papers catch
the waking ana the retiring tnougnt or
tiie pubuo. .publications or vanoua
Kind are supposed to be up to date on
rverr,. Question of . Tltal . interest In
laorae quarter' It 1 atrongly Intimated
that the average preacher or today la a
back number.- That he la a sort of rello
of the medieval aaea In hla thlnkln.
I That he la merely a time server and
tnot up with the procession. That while
i the cress furnishes all that Is neces.
eery for the Intellect, the preacher can
jbe retired, with profit to an Indulgent
fpublla - In this series of sermons, the
. aim shall be to point out the preacher's
place -In the divine economy and to see
.what part-he haa played on the state
or numu events.
I "The preaoher of my theme is not a
creature of ecoleslaatlclsra nor the pro-
-tdaot of scholasticism. To what extent
these may have been the products of
, 'an apostate ohurcn and degenerab
H istory, le worthy of consideration. . The
! church was the offspring of a supreme
idee, of which Jesus of Nazareth, the
' eon oz Ood, was the em Document.
, yhs , Searching Order.
: 1 -"This full-orbed man. the Christ, had
,in himself the potency for the regenera
; tion of the whole world. "Preaoh the
i Mrospei to- the whole j oreation' was the
:narohinr order or the ainr. The sDlrlt
(Tilled ohuroh on Pentecost rave expres
,' Laioh throurh the apostle Simon Peter
: to the heaven-horn mesaare. - This mas
safe the Son of God broucht down from
. 'Lea van, taught it to his disciples. In-
straoted them to make it known to the
: ends of the world. Then they were to
commit the message -unto the- faithful
men, who shall be able to teach others
' also. This should , continue . until .the
; end of time..'. ,
i ' What "Treacha Cannot Bo.
' "The preacher, 'then, of thla'tneme, la
int eiispnng ox a spiru-ruiea cnurcft.
He must not Dander to the depraved
eap theatre
at the risk
.of empty, pew a. .Jesus said his kingdom
'was like, leaven In three measures "of
nieai. wnion f leavenea , all. - is is the
preaener's business -to put- the leaven of
it ta
taste, produced "by the cheap 1 C
ana yellow journalism; even
. all
Treacher's business -to but'
i the gospel of Christ into the ' moral, so
cial and polittcaK measures of Ml man
society.- There are fcreat fundamental
is dying. The
tion lassie.
ronld
the Salvation
Vtrutha In our holy religion vital truths
., i or wnicn me wi
oulbbler asl
'What do you think of Jonah and the
: whaler "Oh, I do not know tnuoh about
, 'that now she said, 'but when I rot to
. neaven. i win ass jonaa all about It.'
; 'But suppose.' sal tntf qulbblef Jonah
t Is not there.' She -replied, Then you
"im preacner, spirit-born, will ret
- back of scholasticism, back of eccle-
, slasacism, back to the living foundation
. or eternal trutn, oaca to lue mesaare
- riven to the church by holy men who
. spoke as they were moved by the holy
t-pirib preacner must ' atuay to
t show' himself approved unto God, a
. 'workman who - needeth ' not . to be
, asnamea nrntiy oiviomr the word of
, trutn Tbe preacher becomes the em
, , bodlment of the mesaare and by that
; peculiar Impact of the spirit, fives such
I expression of the living; word as to Im
. part spiritual life to the hearer. Thus
1 by human lips, washed clean, the mea
,sare will be proclaimed, from fall to
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It.haa been decided to open, the art
museum today from I to I with free
admission In order to rive alt parents
In the city an opportunity, to aee the
Children's work in drawing and manual
tralntnr. which la now on exhibition.
It la remarkable to aee the .facility
with which the new method of drawing
with color work whloh haa been Inau
gurated by Miss Esther Wuest is takes
up by the children, and the progress
shown by the advanced classes. An
interesting departure la the architec
tural drawing, In which aoma clever
work la shown. The nature study af
fords the children every opportunity for
Individual work, and their Interest and
appreciation of this line la . clearly
shown.
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The articles whloh won prtaea In the
competition Inaugurated br the Honey
man Hardware company for manual
training- work are all on exhibition, and
the excellence of the work Is" cauee for
comment. Some remarkable technloal
skill is shown by some of the boys who
have entered the competition, and muoh
work of a hlrh order merit la shown
which would have won p'rlxea if there
had been more. The canoe made by a
lad from the Falling sohool la complete
in every nartioular. and excites remeric.
Other boys have rigged ships of their
own building', ah o win a; skill and taste.
All of the work is remarkably good,
and shows that this department of pub
llo instruction, under H. M. Btandley is
developing sound artisans, well ground
ed In principles of design and oonitruo
tlon. .
fall and from aea to aee. until the king
doms of this world become the kingdom
'i our juoro. ;
OBSERVE CHILD REN'S DAT.
church. Dr. Foulkes delivered a short
addresa w -
Patrlotto exercises were given In cele
bration of flag day at the First Congre
gational church. Pupils Of the Sunday
school took part in an interesting pro
gram and diplomas were presented to
those .finishing the primary grade.
Other churohes at which ohlldrens'
day was appropriately observed were
the Hassalo Street Congregational. Sun
nyslde Methodist, St. James English
Lutheran and Baat Forty-fifth Street
Baptist ' ;
SCORES MOTHER EDDY. i
Rev. S. C. ' Laphun Denounces Atti
tude on Marriage Relation.
Under the head of "lama" and their
promulgation by women, Rev. 8. C. Lap
ham of the Second Baptist church ad
ministered a grilling to the Christian
Scientist yesterday morning.. He went
hi forn general-denunciation of -va.gar
les of popular beliefs , and said ' that
their attractive dress niaiM them a re
peal chiefly to women and so they were
spreaa aoroaa uirougn tne land.
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Special Services Are Held In Eight
Churches In City.
Eight Portland congregations yester
day celebrated children's day in their
reepeotlve churches, the morning aerv-
ice oeing given over to tno mile ones.
Attractive programs were rendered,' in
many of which participated tots who
were little' more than old enough, to
plainly speak their lines. There were
flowers in, profusion, and. musio. At
ssveral churchea classes of Infanta. war
baptised.
At the White 'Temnle the nrorram
riven by the children waa crecednS br
an address by W. R. Lttaenberg; super-
iiiiwiueni w in Bunoir icnooL - ur. J.
J.Whltcomh .Brqugher epoka fop IB min
utes on vangeusua errort, in wnion be
told, of hla conviction '.that' anecdote ia
needed in .sermon just -as -stories are
neeaeu lor tne cnuaren.
Tll'Unlv.flv. Mnnm 'mm K. n.
before, tfie day-i Tservloe' opened at the LjrMr1?1Te waV te PCM Point of
Taylor Street Methodist church. Exer- denunciation and the Christiaa Sclen-
oises tnat pleased the eye and heart ""'5 enure ut too general
were rendered first by a dozen, little oeiBn8iion Docause, Mr. lapnan m- niun:j
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ioib ousy Deeti,- ana later oy 11 iit-l;'"'7 u ouwow m m
tie rlrla, dressed in brownie suits. Su- 9 . dootrlne. Incidentally he
enntenaenc . J. Patterson or tne Bun- I ""to wniptunvuie to uaca uon
ay school Presided, aaslsteit bv a. I don, declaring that he would as soon
King Wilson. Eighteen graduates from $va. & viper In his home as ons of the
tne primary aepartment or the school I "nuon books wnicn aavocate . tne oe-
were eacn Dresentea witn m. hanninm. iirucuon or tne marriare relations.
Blbla I Of Christian Science which he said
Exercises by the children amid
rusion or roses ana marguerites
the program at' the First Presl
woman wno nas attacked tne marriage
relation, and in her book, which fairly
oriaues wnn niaeous aoctrines ana as
sumptions of divine authority, she de
clares tnat marriaara is not a rood
thing. And yet this woman la at the
neaa or a rar-reacninr and wide
spread - cult We recently had In our
miaat a woman wno openly advocated
rree love rrom a pubiio piatrorm. Mrs.
By A., O. K.
Yesterday was Howard Ruaiell's day
at the Baker theatre, for the young man
waa called before the audience four
times and compelled to make two
speeches in one day. The reason was
that Russell wrote 'The Swindler," pro
duced for the first time at the Baker
yesterday. At the end of the first act
the audience sent the curtain up four
times and tnen Kusseii waa oaiiea tor.
He .made a bow, .but ths-.audienoe was
FITZSIBIS' ADVICE
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OHTRAIfilliG
CHILDRE
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Better Be Dirty and Healthy
Than Clean and Sick
ly, He Says.
By Robert Fltsalmmona.
"How can I train my child so ho will
grow up to bo an athlete?-
This ia a question which I am asked
constantly. At the outset I want to say
not satisfied and called for the young I to both fathers and mothers who nut
wi'5., turn imm (i. mwmwm iu. i mis quotalon to -me Don't
ri. wrtM i m n n m r a riin an.. annr, -
iioot .. mean ao not start
thanks
soeech.
as ror tne piay itself tnero is mucn i out witn tna idea mat you want to
that is rood In It. There are eltuatlona I make an athlete out of your boy.
that show surprising originality In I .,. .- ",., , "
thought and lloward Kusoell has Ju,t,f. ur th' PUn P
(ur unnstian science wnicn he said
ha had carefully read and studied, he
eald: "Mra Eddy, the apostle of Chris
tian Sclenoe, is an example bf one
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This,. sale is a roarer the Lion is on the
rampage.'- Enlarging the store makes 4f nec
essary to reduce the stock, which is in the way
of the workmen. Price cut to 'the quick, in
order to more goods quickiy. Look at this :
Su?!,that $25.00, now. 916.65
' Suit that were $20.00, now 813.35
Suite that were $15.00, now..... 810.35
Suits that were $12.50, now.. .... . . ,.a 8.65
Trousers that were $5.00, now. .....8 3.85
Panama that were $10,00, now. ... . 5 00
Shirts that were $2.00, now. ; i'.i5
. .Reduced prices on everVthing that men and
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Eddy aven aeta keraelf above the dodo
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ox Koroe, wno .onay claims tnat n is
the vicar, the reDresentatlve of Jesus
Christ while she assumes that she Is
the God-woman, not a representative
of Ood. Could anything be more
hideous than such an assumption, and
yet aha haa thousands of followers.
and churches of her adherents have
been established all oyer the land,
"The devil presents these Isms' in a
most attractive and beautiful form un
der the plausible cloak of an atom of
truth, which appeals to women more
than to men. None of these evil fads
could stand but for the support of
women. I have held the Innocent child
in my arms, with hia llttlt form in the
f rasp oi tnat terrioie disease, dlph
herfa. when the mother smilingly said
the child waa recovering, and vet it
died within two days."
BENEFACTOR WILL
WIELD THE SPADE
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When First JSarth Is Turned
on Site of New Willam--'
ette Building. ' f ..
(Special Dispatch to The STosroaL) .
Balem, June 16. E. A. Eaton of Union
through whose generosity Willamette
university la able to , build ; a, 150,000
liberal arts building, .lg la, Balem . to
attend the eommanoament exercises1 and
to break; the ground for the new struc
ture. According to the plans announced
earlier, around will be broken for the
new college building during the present
week. President Fletcher Hoi man, who
has Just arrived at Balem, will assist
in the ceremonies. i
Friends of Willamette anlvoralty feel
that a new era la about to nnan fn the
affairs of the institution, now that a
is to oe startea ana new pi
has been chosen. It ts expected
the structure completed by the bea-in-
a brlrht roadway for himself
he follows hla first effort with the
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lessons of experience
Tha plot of "The 6
New York at the oresent day. It la a
four-act comedy, with a real villain and
pretty, love theme running through the rr0 ,Bto . ' ,. ' " " ,
ilnea The opening scene ia a mer- -ThiVc k ant w"n fnoif ima.K--nA.hi?
chanfa office and ft is there that the fH'Vi ".J- Xollow la th nalurJ
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Tha plot of "The Swindler" la laid in
pursued
you will overwork him, in hla tender
years and end by sending him to an
early grave
But do start out- to make him
nig. strong, healthy child who will
characters are' introduced to the audi-
course of events.
mucn training ror
the youn
enee id rapid succession With an appar-1 bonas and muaoiaa i f.V k..Xr.V
ent effort to et that formality off the Sn o2 mul 0r hrm'u
mind at tne start in-order to nreoare I it . i,iT
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w.r,i 8 1 ' - rauselea there la a chance for him to
It la in the first act that tha aotlon
f a child gets no exerclaea for the
make up for hla neglect when he grows
up. If no gets too muoh, and hla weak
ie
should" bSbraced -upr w
of the forgery, thrills tha audience and
leaves the. father -and alitor broken
hearted while the banker who has sus- v-i,,.. ?JLri-m..J
tained the loss ta angrily threatening K.. bodT fhTJ la'
ft be against his .m'butWt- i'm
Double Strain Weakens.
It must be remembered that a child's
more rapidly
a strain on its
system, but a certain amount of healthy
exerolse will help it to stand this
1G3-1W Third Street.
new and adequate'llberal arte buildln
nlnr of the aacond semester i v.km,
ary, 1009. - , .
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a new resident
peoted to have
SMALLPOX CASE Off.
;TEMSP0RT SHEB3IAN
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(BdcU1 Dlspatck to The Journal.) ' '
Astoria. Or.. June 15 Th
fitates transport Sherman arrived at
quorsoiiine uncoorage yesterday with -a
case of smallpox on .board. - fine has
the first United States-infantry officers
and. their families. In. all over 1,600,
After.- bning examined .bv- the-' Quaran
tine officer. Dr. J. M. Halt, the 6her
rnan was ordered to tfc quarantine sta
i Uoa fes iJBUgs.tlaa, - . , ..t-
own brother.
following uh inirooacuoD- tnt owyi iii Zaa iZ
TtuAu mnr. miMI. nl InAm In 5rJn' .m.UC,i exerclse.Wiil add tO
.r. lt . ViV.i. .wr.( J pnat?18' e D moulded like so
S'iKVi? JUL Mi1?, '"eration tha pUy much putty. Sea that they are moulded
u i in ine riant wav.
Uetta Jewel and Qeorre Allison take iiuih., ui.t ,t.i.ti ,,,, m v. .....
the lead oarts in a pleasing way. while I fuUy followed la not to start too early
Jamea Gleason haa an ungrateful part I train mn. rhMn .Tnat ,.
in IM9 JTOBvnn, vrriii xwuiee i yotl 00 you Will put SO me Strain UPOn
Kent aa the sister portrays the part in a hem that their young bodlea cannot
jmisneo manner anu is anogeinwr j endure. And then they are pertnanent
her bast. Alexander Dale and Donald w inransiitati. an 'ht krirht hnui
Bowles have the other leading parts and of making a man . among men of your
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Taken all in all the production is a
triumph for tho players of the popular
stock company as well, as for the au
thor. Russell can congratulate himself
that ho had ao many friend to aid him
in hla onenlnar nerformanoee and with a
united effort the production will un
doubtedly be one of the most popular
ever offered b the Baker theatre.
Russell not only wrote tho play hut
arranged the atage aettlnga and comet
in xor aouDie oreait. Tne urnuns; ei
fects were especially beautiful. ' :.
POLK PEOPLE MUST
FERRY TO SALEM
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- flhieelil DhmatfA ta Tha VaenaL) ' 1
Salem, Or., June IS. Because the I
brldg across tha , Willamette river at
Salem oonnepting Marlon ' and Folk
counties has been declared unsafe, peo
ple of one county, who wish to visit
their frlendi in the other must resort
to primitive methods of crossing' the
river or stay at. home. The bridge was
condemned and closed Friday evening
and at that time all traffla aorosa the
river ceased...
'It is expected Jht the old ' Mlnto
ferry will be rey for service this
afternoon and that meana of transpor
tation will have to be used until the
bridge can be repaired, which will he
wltnin a weer or 10 oaya Balem busi
ness men will greatly miss the trade
that cornea to them from farmers who!
live on Tne weei aiae t or the river in
Folk county. . .
rrir nriTT T. a tj t -nmTCirra
' - rftnertsl DMnaton ( Jrnim.l
Rermieton, Or., June lB.-The Bapi
tleta of Umatilla county will meet here.
June 1, to and tl, for the annual
county association, to be ' held In the
new ohuroh just .erected In this city.
Aside from about 10" Umatilla county
Baptists.: many prominent church men
from other portions of the state are
to - be in- attendance and the coming
c-atherlnsr promises to be One of more
thin ordinary intereat.. An estenslv
program nas been arranged, w. W.
tiarran, assistant moaeraior, will pre
side. ' . ; : 1 JX--U- . I
boy are spoiled by undue haste to make
youtnrui wonaer oj nim. . ';
Keep Chlldres Ontdoor.
When voiir bovs. and your sirls. too.
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around, the beet thing you can do la to
see that they are kept outdoors aa much
as possible.
';; '. FROM WATERFALL TO CAR "WfiEEt
I a Qutttion wtrs atktd the svarigt rider at to the sourcs of
tht jpropalllnf power for the electric can, the answer would be
"Willamette FaJU at Oregon City or Clackamas river," and he
would be very much aurpriaed to Jearn that, aa a matter of fact,
only a email part of tht ayatem receives ita current directly from
the power bouse. . . ' t
; Most people art content to accept the motormah's pet name,
"Juice," aa the best description of thia mysterious power and hive
no idea whatever aa to how it ia generated or what htppene to
it from the time it leaves tha power house up to tha time it per
forms tha useful function of moving the cars. '
o However, it is not a very complicated matter, but, on tha con
trary, a very interesting on to follow the path of the current from,
ita beginning in tha rushing watera of the rivers to the tuna that
it performs Ita work. ( i ' , , . 4 ;
, :' When1 water power Is mentioned as ' a source ' of energy for
driving cars or machinery, or producing electric light, it is natural
to think of such power as costing nothing., Such an Idea is erro
neous for, although the water and ita fall are; Nature's gift, the
utilisation ia often, expensive. A glance at the massive dams and -flumea,
atone and brick power and transformer houses and at the ;
hundreds of tons of concrete foundations will show how much, must
be done -in utilising the wonderful sources of water supply. ' ;,r
r .! Again tha rapid melting of snow in the mountains or .the sudden
rainfall may raise the water to dangerous, heights and actually
reduce the useful water power available, aa when the back flow
from Columbia river raises the water at Oregon City and reduces
tha available fall. ,
- Or, after the spring freshets a long hot aeaaon with its conse.
quent evaporation will lower the flow of tha : river, when not
enough water is available to supply tha turbines. ;
In such cases ' power must be generated by steam i and toilers,
engines, and dynamos must ba kept in resdiness for use thereby
entailing such investment and payroll expense which otherwise
would not ba necessary. ., : . ..- ,
In Portland two sources of water power are in use Willamette
Falls and Clackamas river. As reserves, steam planta costing many
thousands of dollars are maintained at Station "E" (Twenty-fourth
street and Sherlock avenue V and at Station "F" on the east side,
both containing expensive electrio and ateam apparatua. Whenever
the water power fails for any reason, these steam planta are ope
rated, and must ba cpnstantly kept ready for an emergency,
Tha current generated at tha power house is "alternating cur.
rent," while the current used on the trolley wires is what ia known
aa "direct current" It is impossible to distinguish between these
two currents in a nontechnical way, but the practical reason for
generating alternating current in the firat place ia that alternating
current can be transmitted a long distance at high voltage over a
small amount of copper, while the amount of copper necessary for
tha distribution of direct current at low voltage would be ao great
aa to make tha cost prohibitive. Therefore, the method adopted is
to divide the system up into sections, in each one of which ia a
substation which raceivea tha alternating current from the main
power house and changes it to suit tha requirements of the car
or electric light service.
From the generators in th main power house the current passes
to the alternating current switchboard at 10,000 volta, thence to
transformers where voltage ia "stepped up" to 33,000 volts, from
which it is distributed to the respective substations located at dif-
ferent parte of the ayatem. Tha current travels over copper wires
supported on specially constructed porcelain Insulators of the
highest grade and capable of standing a strsin of 50,000 volta.
After it reaches tha substations It passes through what is known
aa a "step-down transformer, which reduces it from 33,000 volts
to 2,300 volts and passes it to tha motcJt generators or rotary con
verters which change itfrora alternating to direct current at 375
volts, tha working pressure at which it Is dslivsred to the trolley
wires. Other nortiona of the cur sent pass into transformers which 1
reduce tha pressure sufficiently for safe distribution throughout
From the substationa this bower U distributed to the respective
trolley aectiona by feeders,'' and tapped into the trolley wire at
suitable distances. It then travels down the trolley pole and, by
cables concealed in the car, tev the controller. From that it goes
to .the motors, where it does Its work in moving the car, and paasea
on through the wheels to the, track and so bsck to the substation
again.
To rive an idea of the intricacy and extent of the power aystem.
over 300 mllee of wire are necessary for the transmission and dis
tribution of the current in addition to over 400 milee of trolley
wires and connections and the great amount of complicated ma
chinery at the power, bouses. , .
Whan the car or electric light service is interrupted in some
section of the city by a mishap to any one of these complicated
parte, from tha water wheela to the wiring and the motors in the
cars, won can now form a better estimate of the great care that
haa to be taken .in the operation and maintenance of such' a Vast
ctevw tu swuh . . ' . : :-, . . vv
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Children cannot St too tnuoh fresh
air."- : ' V -1
Get them up early In the morning and
end them out into the fresh air. Even
if you live ia the city, keep tbera out
doors wnen ue weavner permiva.
Ratter ta have them dirty and
healthy than clean and sickly.
Whan te use ttymnaetica.
Follow the foreroinr olan. and when
you think that the children are able
to stand a certain-' amount of simple
exercise commence to put them through
their gymnastics every morning and
night
j nsy wi
sip ft If
will arrow strong; they cannot
he
rul.i.
Bear in mind that your ehtldren must
have plenty of fresh air, and moderate
regular exercise, and they wlirgrow up
to be men and women of Whom you
may be proud. '
QUINATJLT CHIEF v";.;
WANTS A&ENT FIRKlX
Koqulam, 'Wash., June IS. Chief
Mason of the Qulnault reservation, haa
made complaint to the government
against Agent Van Vorhles and request
ed, hie removal, Chief Maadh says he
haa taken thla action to prevent an out
break among, hla - people, as - many of
the leading men are strongly opposed,
to the agent. 6ome time ago the agent
banished Harry Shale. . whose - father
was a Chief, from the reservation for a
year. While Bhale waa gone his caitla
were lost and hla fishing grounds pre
empted, eeuslng .him much loss. , (Shale
employed a lawer and waa reinstated.
The eouneil of Albany has ordered tho
tttreets cleaned up.
If you vant to be forceful
you will have to eat foods that are full of
Why not eat "FORGE" itself? It is the
wheat-barley food the ' kind that repairs
waste tissues, builds up worn-out muscles ,
and tired nerves; : All the nutritive ele
ments of whole wheat combined with bar;
ley-malt making them partially digested ,
before they enter the stomach.
-."FORCE" is made of the best white wheat, steanvcooked, -, -.
rolled into thin iakas, combined with the purest barley-malt' .
and baked. Always " crisp " it before serving it by pourinf into' " . J
a paa and warmin it in oven. Thea serve ia large dish with
cream i pilin the lakea ia one side oi the dish and pourinf . ,T
the cream in the ethef side,, dipping the flakes s sateu. , .
Your grocer sells iC) No otherFlahed Food is "just as good.' ; '