THE OREGOir DAILY JOURNAL, FUKT LAND. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1017. ' AN INDEPENDENT" NEWSPAPER Kb . Pebliaher C S. IACK.SOK ..-.' . .' jlibiiihed na day, afterBooa sad moraine" more-breaking' of tne Tea" Command-' I prohibition would carry below Ma meats in the cantonments than there! sou and Dixon's line iu states thai is In an ordinary city. - V I would be quite certain td , reject The soldiers . ar isolated from the I suffrage. It is not impossible that rest of the community, conspicuous I the prohibition 'amendment may be and unscreened. Everybody i watch- ivrapuy aaoptea u, u is. sunmauea ecpt ganday aitaraooa) at The Joeroai Bmfc. Ing. Broadway u4 Samhill atreete. fortlesd, troa. - . - ' - - Entered at the poatof f lee a Portland. .Or, fat -, tnuralarios tarooah the taH at haaead matter. -. ? -".( ' : TELEPHONES Mala 178: BaV'sMl. AU dvarunita reached by i theee :wuabere. I'eH tlie oprtor what- department-y waat. VOKK1GN ADVEHT181NO REPRESENT ATITJB ., Bonjimis A ken Loot Co., Brumwlek BuUdinc, ,. 22S tilth ate Sew T oik, 1218 People a 6a Bttildina. Chicago. ' ' Sabocrtotiim teraws by mail, or te ear nkireee ia tea United htatee cr Ataxic: : DAILY (MOBNINO OB AtEKSfOO!fl , Ooa yeas..,., .15.00 One month,. . . .JO SUNDAY - fc, Ona year.. 13.50 ( One month... .25 DAILY MORNING OB AFTEBNOON) AJD 'SCNDAY On rear.. . . .. .17.60 1 One montb. . . . .$ .45 ing .lheav and gossiping about them. Mrs. Orundy spies upon ? them - with: her iseterest eye. x :Their slips; are made publicly, -while- the rest. of. us can i hide when we sin. ' So the air is full, of stories; about the f soldiers, ? what terrible cases they are, how, dangerous it is for iney are, now, aaugerous It is lori "" - " . ? , . I was Fnufeia Marion Lewie, and thti ewees km words la leegth aaa aw be unprlwomen to ,lo .1 T U mPV--: -My father. P. R. Lawla. can tto mm pubUahod be ehonkl ao ataaa.) It is fit and proper to throw every I" ."r""" , f w I . . said. -Ha wU tn thai - , afeguard unde btS because ?4 Captain Enurt and theyv are peculiarly beset by, some -f"". i?" w"r."on t; Untimely Politics . Drc 10. To tha Editor of BofmmViZ often voiced wUa ? W81 t0 ; mlrBt -' to Kbr. Fathw Tha Jouraalntha Oraconian U Kinas OI women. Tnere IS anotner v nn Uou imi, uri ih. wi... 1 camber 4 R. M. Tuttla haa an arUcla In kind that loses reason ' at sight ; of uniform. ; It is discretioa to take ., . laora from bia donation land claim tolwblca nappuy mantlona t&a fact that There - are SUggesUOOS,! noweven I . tw hM tt, I Im ia loraL and th&t tha RaDubUa&na such measures as General Green ap- 11141 snoula DC made toucning next fAtber'a natlva city, LoulavUla, Ky only ara aupporUnc tba vovenunant loyally, plied s an Offset to the traps laid 7Wa program, A lump 'sum of thay apellad.lt u t apau oar bum, all tra Amcrieans ara, and ahould for unwary feet In. Seattle and to bout half a million dollars is to 11. ao that It waa naraad IwivUl, Mr. Uincoln never mada a remark surround cantonments -and camps " " ; . consiaeraoie sum -'rT?"V , "V, -k, .V " ,k,. with every precaution. , i V "l' -IW:?, "me8' H vair nd 1"" , Ji ,1 1 r o7 w: untrr Hr-c - But i there is little reliability vinf J?6 J57. JSWaJ2Z to IC Thay wanted to coma u make It rtghUV Then a crooodUS tear tales of unrestrained excesses by the i09 "".J, and many other; drives LowlavUle but soma of the old settlers tor the men whom the praaident does boyr ia khaki. They are like the tnat are taxing the resources of Uie around here triad to hold them -up tor not appoint to do the bualneaa of the stortps villa ff e-(Mi.in invent ahnnt Ppopl- . It is - a sum that becomes rlglit of way, ao the road paaaed Lewie- aovortimenL From a poUUcal stand it?! "rL BJ5l 5ht larger by comparison when WO look vUie by and that aatUed Ita fata. It la Polnt,.aa Mr. .TutUa aeema to view the r,.'fMrr".'v,f . ""ZT:;; I mmm thm r AtlentlA aiH.raH th.tla rood alta r a city but the ahort- aituatlon. a preeldent would aeem weaa . wTTii a - -i J k " n nobody knows to what extent money inUdnM aome of.the well-to-do lha would appoint hla political oppo Wished. but he doen t Wish, . no. 7 no7"..T WB' money I mmunA Kar- uni Kienta to DoaiUona where they could cruci- i ' No ladder proof can ba cWan by a man ttt bia own ttttleneaa than diabaliaf in great man. Tuouaa Carlyla. Tht R.m.nv -nH . in h,.. sacrificed before we see the end of superiority of numbers on the bat- 'f cofli.ct- -' - , iHj onw. mat Americans in aciuaM " iMtiflable in war time Bu I 'rm' . 0ur word -farm.- Itlf. come. u i. only neceeaary to caat back orer danger from invasion by the kaiser fi1' S .J "MB": the old Anlo-Saxonword feorm. the Uat 40 yearat7acertaln the atatua anr! that thl ennntrr miiat niHnar I there IS Complaint, wnetner tTUS Of I n,uni., in I . . , .win.. AgainsT such an. eventuality was sol-jjn tnai inere nas Deen some alunda were let by their, owners aubject I neclected. in resard to what Mr. Booee- emnly declared on the floor of the 1 roiU unaing. i is awerw 1 1 to ui conaiuon that tne tenant ahouidJ velt, no lonser a fatlah. might or nilcht senate by Senator Reed of Missouri I that a considerable sum , of rpad I supply the owner entertainment when he I not hare dona as a ahlpbullder. it la on vfciarriav Tt i a afatomant . at I money has been spent on . a very I traTftlad that way. The old Doomsday a par with -of all sad words of tongue ,7 "7- f-.-leiDensive VlsU house. It is in- of the time of WUUamvtha Con- or pen. the aaddeat ara thee: It mi-ht M' THE ANXIOUS "SWISS ORB and more the interest and momentum of the war concenr "trate upon the western fronL The, British advance in Palestine is interesting hut only of m!nort conse- quence just now. The Italian situa tion has resolved itself into the ,ex- ' pected deadlock. Russia has for saken her friends and seeks to make terms "with the common foe. , All .' agree ! that ihe war will be decided along the line between 'Prance and Germany, a line which runs dlag onaJIy through Belgium and .rests on - the. sea coast near OstemLh Switzerland is touched by the war ' on both north and south. Between . the Italian and the French fronts it v is squeezed like a hutt in the grip of a pair of giant crackers. The growing tendency of the war :1m- pulse . Is to burst the barriers of Swiss neutrality and overflow that ' ""small but martial cduntry. ' The Bwiss . stand ready to defend them selves. Their army is brave and well equipped, but it is not" veryE largo The Prussian hordes could sweep it . away if they chose to d so. ' The Swiss live in constant fear - that either the Germans or the French will seize upon" thelfterri- . lory on account of Us trategie Im portance and make it a center of op- erations. This is the "reason why .they have besought the United States to reassure them on the subject of their neutrality. Our government telfe them that we shall respect their . neutrality as longjis the enemy does, ana mat is au tney can nop ror. - The inference is that - if the Ger- "mans' Invade Switzerland a . counter- ' balancing movement will be made by the -allies. It may be that the great battle which "ends the war will be ,, fought under the shadow , of the Juhgfrau. - Or t perhaps 'Sovereign X Blanc," as Coleridge called .the great Genevese mountain, w'ili "rear his bald and awful head" above the field . of Armageddon. It is ah evil world for. small and helpless nations these aays. V to the states. -v - T. JOURNAL MAN ABROAD ';-v'r";r By Fred LKckley. KILL THE GOSSIP - - I A week or two aro I drove thraua-h Polk and iJenton counties. X stopped proeperoua looklnr farm house and Horses ran away. -Boys rathered and threw atones at him and finally 'the watchman was called out to arrest him. The elans; of today becomee the lan ruare" of tomorrow. Today we accept I without Queatlon beliefs of the Populists which we sneered at za years aao. And ao the world. Jora on, mo vine ateadUy towards, better things.. " - COMMENT AND NEWS IN; BRIEF : Letters From the People T IS announced that John B. Yeon 1 aaked the proprietor how far it u t TV ill tAfuuuuo . mum . i uwuihwhu w 1 a. m j saw j t n ue oiil wn i . - . n . - . Multnomah r30nntT another vear. I there la left of it." he anawered.' Wei cubiwikn o uu airiiiMt aAaaia a. writ. It fa welL Mr. Yeon'a enthusiasm I Ie,i ,nu H ana Be tokl me hla name I " "r mt imm pmmr. aaoM aut Yeon, - SMALL CHANGE Tea ahopping Aaya to CVriatmaa. Thrift la a habit. Now U tba time to get the habit. m ,- , , . w ; - . Take care of the pennies and the thrift stamps will take care of, themeelvea. . 1 And Just by way- of a reminder, are you keeping the faith with your food pledset ,- The news is that diamooda are get. tins; eearoe. We should worry, with a boa of the black kind In the basemeac ' Henry Ford aaya the trouble with the railroads la that the rails and the cars are too heavy. Doubtless Mr. Ford be lieves that la also the trouble with some automobUea.- . a e f "Ood never made anything more beau tiful than a sincere woman In a Red Croaa uniform, " asserts Editor Letter of the La Grande Observer, opening an editorial under the caption. -Red Croaa Anseia." Which nobody, can deny. OREGON SIDELIGHTS Burna barbers have raised tha price of a hair cat to 4 oenie. . ... The servloe flax of the Roseburc ftre dcDartment haa J uat been hung out. It baa six stars. . . . . The great war, aa occlnetly sumrriar laed by the Harrtaburg Bulletin: -More than half or the world ia ensaxea in rounding up the greatest outlaw la all history. : About sJV that staada in the way of free maQ delivery at Bend. It appears, la the Bumbertna; of houses and the pro viding of boxee tn accordance with Uncle Bam a postal requirements. Political note in the- Greeham Out took: -In abouV five years there will be an election in Oreeroa Mb which the candidate who aald farewell to a leg ia France will run ahead of . the leiiows who remained in America 'and bourht a 'Home. Sweet Home' motto to adorn the Wallace. pea of his noma." NEW RAILWAY METHOD DEMANDED Ragtag! and Bobtail Sterlew rreen Everywhere - ITe IMa eataaaa all raadeea af The Joaraal are aartaad tm eoatrUxM rvriul - - atery. ia vena or ta tAkieaDaical eaaarrataie er atriaias eaetatieoa. roa aay aoarea. . Coa trstaiUaoa a aiaaaUuaal aaartt will se aaai tar at the edStara, eiawaaal . and men of this country must be people around here killed the town.' e . e e I fy htm politically. Fortunately the pub- .In. traveling through the country one I lio does not consider politics tn tba proa Is Impressed with the fact that much of I ent war. Aa to the nertected ship bulld- our avaryaay apeech originated on the I ins talent overlooked by the president, that it seems hard to believe.' But JjgAJSg ttT JSl rririTX "u Tlot noceary to o over the in view Of late lightning Changes nex fears lW? if, IvS was caUed blanche ferme. or white Columbia river be to ascertain what in Europe, Who knows? Parks along the Columbia highway, money., aa silver was .called. The -title tho Deflected talent haa done for our be- TDere IS no way to know tne train l-waa eventually shortened to -f erma . I loved and loyal Orecon. Aa to ahlp- ; O.N, HIS LAST TRAIL I about these matters except by deli-1 evantuauy the place rented, aa weu aal buUdlng. and the material, we have au nlta and exact , rjiinlln acaountins: I muvuj, uwwa as i ana more uu can oa properiy duwn NEWyilanath aavs; from the roadmaster'a office. In I-". iaieroiTa.opa w our now. injecunc petty pouuca ana -c- " . I z " 7 . . J I nraannr urm. "rarm." I . i 4.. . ,v. tlma in Butte. Mont, Dec H-OJ. P.) that office ' there is - a clerical andl' ' . . .r , . " :.7:r 7. 8am Blods-ett. who fought with I other force that, at a cost Of about In the olden daya they did not have I .T7. " ..r7 .1 ...T' luT. ... Vlt rmmnn. la dead here I a, , uvv -v...tj i.. 1 . . ... . . uw (ri wuiiu, u,u.( . .r.K.T;.M veira. H. was "JV.. . .ur. m'.u,u :-.ZJ.::..r"Tl I to hold up the hands of the ror.rnm.nt. lr.Z' ,Zm aAr n.n battle wim litue trouoie arne w give uie I T" r!zrrT ..... . I ahould be dlacouraxed. Mr. TutUe riSf. r"-- VkV t i Iv public a comolelo aocountintr of iuuiija mo. to be aufferina- poUUcally. in a atau river and' for year. was. one of the what has been spent and how. next f-" . . , uiiiiii tn tha I ..-- . ...i. i. . v. I mm uiao m. aai(au i I mnMniwnM from eonstable to TJnl- oen anuwu aT" iicaj a avpivriauuu is aw uo lcub. i Tns word -fee. lfaalf mmii frnm trial J . . . ii. ji.j i. ytrmmm ? I . .. . ., I wwru tee, .tseit, comee) irom uie I taw, e,.... u.atn. aava and eseeot Sen n unu m. . nrn a p.nnnu wnnin murriv i !, v I . ... xxrv . . i . . w. west. any consequence, from cona table to TJni- . akaia, vwiuaa urvut wai.i D....- rA AvMnr Han. v nrm a lawver sneajes or ma i . . w.i..i "Ha was with Custer." Me was i a growing unrest relative to exnendl-1 fee. ha really is aolna- back to the old T.T.V . . . "one of the best known government tures of road funds. It Is not in I Anglo-Saxon daya whan catUe were jv. to enter into hie onAiita in hA wmL" . I aiisniAUin " or In darkllna' surmlae of I usea in payment or aeDto and aa a me- I v. - i.t.iat to Mm ta To have been "with Custer" and anything wrong or improper that I .77" ' . .1 I know that Generals Grant. Sherman. "one of the best- known government this suggestion is made. It Is a bur tJUe "eeaulre' blrkaback to those RocrM. n.d , MeCl110- ffj scouts in the west" was ParUcipa- kJnd . and frank proposal to the tion in the great romance of Amer- masters ornce or a way to estabiun -.cutifar." a ahieid bearer, which comes KT" " "JT raniT werTaara ica. The great story of it all has a more satisfactory relation with I from -scutum.- a shield, and -fero,- I iotrata. never been written. the publio and to do greater JuatJoo J bear. The French oormpted the word lt lltte wo,, that one of old It was the irrepressible conflict ox and credit to tne roaam asters ad-1 sceuier- w esoujer. xrom wmcn vi uM to v. doiirarod from his friend a i 4k. m..l..t mlnlitMlAii nt Ma4 'nTvia I Set OUT WOfd eSQUlre. Li.. V. .v.. a. n. vnn Our word "field" -oomea from the I , o,, utaratnre aeema out of place at this particular time. the races. It began on the greatest ministration oi roaa runos. I " Ii TTf - I The Bible says he that ia not ror you scale, in history when the tiny cara- The. budget system in government -Z"iZ word.i -Hinai u "Llnt T0U- :.-T ..V..i -,11 w.w.nrl ta nrvor nnlvareallv M'nrnlfMl .a the Anf1O7SX0? Wora .1L.. rg1nal of TUce at this pe vets ui wiuuuitAs, . -1 meamnx or. toe wora -naid waa an I - mmt vr - PATXE. uouuticBH ik va uotuuj . i ""'j f , -j k" opaa spatoe wnere trees nave oeen pale skinned people to submerge Vie cable in road matters as in any felled. Durlns the Boer war we heard fiittln Bulls and the Crazy Horsen other case of publio expenditure. It as a means of -spreading civilization. I increases the confidence of that pub- At any rate, inch by .inch, mile by Tln,f JS?iie 9 jnoneT Ior mile, the red man was crowded '"" ""T' his broad domain and out, or me ha hut Mitniul . for acanara- USUU P . I .l,.,tn- 4V.-4 .MnM .!. -...V IJ1. I .1 Hons, to make room for. frontier 7""" sraaary nontes and the oncoming .tide of as clsculate nd reUeve the word - TkenloMfl Traffie la "Chances' a good deal about tha -veldt" of South I Ywti. rwi 11 To the Editor of Africa. That ia merely a corruption of I The Journal I am in full sympathy our word -field." and oomea from the I with everythlna Deina dona to sustain Anglo-Saxon "fold." When the our national administration aa Such v a 1 course adopted ' by the roadmasters offloe would create a road work of gossip and accusation. I ; an ally of era attend - tha meeUna of the tha antante nowerS in cruahlnsr tha moat tTAh-e they probably do not realise that I dcanUe and barbaroua deapotlam of tha the : word trance orlainaJly -meant a I aarea. and to make democracy safe any- 'and , cornea from the Latin I where In the world. V also believe tha graaum,- meaning grain. I Red . Cross movement to be baaed on a Christian benevolence worthy of our vne neea oniy try to reaa tnaucer to I , . ..urv mrni. white settlements. -v- - IV a w vr we assure ouraeiyca Mia. . awe now otir jaaroaci nas cnansea in i nt m, m!htT mmtaht oroloct. The white man's . schoolhouse was bet- " . 7. f. . .".Vi w Vw. tt " rT hundredyeara. Nowaday, t cause to which we have ter for the continent than the red ' i Vra-V.lV W . OI ""JlTZ?"111'. avoted all we are and have aa a nation man's -tepee and tomahawk. We. Btete.uncii of defense to .pass upon a -Jf1111 lt, w" forbid, the employment of any means arirue that the white man's church war relief agencies, the -value Of rooni- iareavioom in the house, morally troeaaoivable. . An artemoon last !nf hlnit, J ,m of the land uch a bureau is easily seen. The T!? thrd;1W '"?eJt- toVfr weekiient in the baaaar then being held f"!.11??.1 J- functions Of such ran authority to b?5w6n.tw? In our dTty in behalf of the Red Cross than rjetter ana nigner vjv credential or discredit proposed re- pU: faaiiy this was the "ed-.," veaied much that could oftly be I "Sea how Urht the red man's hunting knifv e"' ?L . ZTZZ:. rneaning tha edte of the property. We commended. But of one feature that 1 makes a bird's feai -. .New Tork, Dec. IX- (L N. R) One anifled railroad system tying tocatber all part, of the country ia the outstand ing: need of the United States, according to Henry Ford, in hia Interview in the Kew York Evening Mail. Tha Detroit manufacturer points out that 1ile.1 of a unified system wa have -hundreds of railroad companies, each looking after itself or trying- to set the beet of Its Belg-hbora." After assorting that a new motto "Servtoe" must be adopted by the railroads. Mr. Ford aaya: "The railroad situation ia like a man who haa been ao bually engaged for St years In working on tha modal of a new invention that he does not aee what ta going on, ' Now ha looks tip only to find that hla modal Is out of data and not food enough. "Through the proxy system, octroi of our railroads haa passed largely to" the bank era living ia New York and other large cities. These banker managers are like a factory owner who alta the whole time in his offloe without ever going Into the ahop to sea how tha work la being- dona. "These bankers ara busy In their of Aces, with stock a, bonds, comni lesions and syndicate arrang-ernents but who aver aaw them go to a point of oong-ea tion or railroad trouble to aee what waa tha matter with their railroad f e e e , "Transportation, like agriculture and manufacture, la a baaie industry. Rail road management requires technically trained men who know how to run englnee, machines, dig tunaela and de sign better equipment. "For tha last decade railroad presi dents axM even operating officials have been talking like their banker mana gers about Increases ta freight rates and security values, tn stead of devotlna thelr thoughts and energies to eliminat ing' waste and Improving- equipment. The freight car weighs aa much as tha load it carries. Generally it travels two thirds full and oomea back empty. "Passenger trains welg-h SO to 1M times aa much aa tha paaaengari la them, A Pullman ear welghins (0,000 to 10,009 pounde averagse leas than 2000 pounds of passenger load. "Heavy cara require heavy engines, mora coeu. Heavier bridges, greater trains in starting; and stopping-. result to Increased waste and deprecia tion. "Four fifths of a railroad's work today la hauling dead weight of Ita owa waste fully heavy engines and cara. This ia why railroad presidents have such a bard time to figure out freight and pas senger rates high enough oa tha SO per cent of live load to oover tha cost of hauling' this enormous dead weight of SO per cent of dead weight around, . . . "Who would carry home U pounds of nour ta a lso-pouad market basket r terlala which, with heat treatment, make steel of HA 000 or 200,000 pounds teneUe . strength : instead of ,000 pound a, and then the weight can be cut down proportionately. Alloy steels of high tensile strength cut dowa tha weight of tha truck and automobile. . - e e e 4 A aew motto 'Service' must - be adopted by the raUroada. Constantly appealing1 for IB per cent Increases to protect stocks and bonds dose not aolve our transportation prob lem. "America la a land of great dlatanoee. and cheap, easy traveling- and efficient. inexpensive freight service are aeceead tlea. Our greatest aasst la our market of lfO.000.000 people. "To make ona modal In great quanti ties la tha beat way to manufacture. Such standardised manufacture for a broad market raakee possible high wages, low prioee to tha oonsumer and prosperous industry. "High freight rates ara a barrier to standardised industries producing- for a wide market. "It costs hardly ona dollar's worth of eoairnora to run a passenger train with Its seats filled than half empty. To gat mora revenue the banker mind triea to raise rates. The new spirit of eervtoe reduoee the rates and permits the great numbers of people to ride and thereby Increases Its earnlncs. - Servloe at low prices brings out the paying power of the mUtlona. a a a "By a wrong rata policy in the past railroad, have helped eongast popula tion in great terminal cities. This may pay bia; dlvldenda, but honking--men and industries ta great cltiee doaa not make a healthy nation. "Ia zaany a actions we. have two roads where there ought to be but one. In other pieces there is open land without railroad a. "Population should be more evenly distributed over our land. Wa must unify our railroads into a single national ajBlaia -whoee first purpose ia to give transportation service. "Bookkeeping' cannot solve this prob lem, A management with a national policy that know, what it wants., that can make steel.' run engines, dig tunnel a. that can keep tha people's Interest be fore local or personal Interests. Is what - "From Postmaa Is Millionaire ' - " ' OECRETART BAKER wired aa ex- poetmao a man who carried tha tan ' bag- oa the streets of Cleveland for eight year to come to WahLne-toa, : says Samuel Crowther. ta LeeUe'a . -Can you see to. it that tha array geta all the motor trucks it can use" aaked the secretary' ' "Yea," replied the ' postman, "but. ' X won't do any work myself." - That waa In August. In it hours he . had wound up hla personal affairs and within IS days had founded an office and a nation-wide organ laaUcn. Wa ara now ; getting- three-ton amy motor trucks at the rate of a dosea aa hour. . - - . The name of the ex-peatman ia Chris tian Girt an unforgetable name, lt ia ' the name of a man who does the Impos sible in a quiet, sane, eminently poeslhls way. Bringing: on a perfect hailstorm of motor trucks is only an incident , ia his career. This man served roaD for eight years; that waa 11 yeara ago. Before that ha ' I had been successively an ordained Metb- vuww ctvraxraakn, a wtwr wjt wava man, a street sweeper end a milkman. Now he la 42. the preetdrnt of a IS&.000. 000 company of hla own creation, and rich beyond any further desire. Add to this hia health has always been frail. that he earee nothing for money, doea not measure success in terms of dollars and hopes to die poor. There la tn epi tome a career that goes several better than any Horatio Alger aver conceived. The Impeachment of Mayor .Gill is proposed as another chapter in the ufienviable history in 1 the - writing . at Seattle. .Why impeach? Why not recall? Is there so much sentiment behind the Gill, system that a test - through the recall is feared?. 'l WASTEFUL c - T-iOR a nation which is likely to I .H feel the need of human material in the next few years we are not taking the best care to keep ou babies and their mothers alive, Julia - Lathrop. a great authority on such subjects, says that we ' might have saved more than 800,000 babies-under 6 years old who perished last year. We might also have saved a great .many of J the 150,000 .mothers who perished. - These deaths are the direct conse- - quence of economic causes. The - mothers die for want of proper rest, - medical care and food. The babies die for want of mothering and clean milk, with other less Important fae- 1 tors' to help out the fatal tale. ' We are too often Mrs. Jellybys. We fix our eyes on something big . and far away and forget about the obvious duties at home.. A nation ' which permits Its babies and thel mothers to perish needlessly ' may flourish, for a time but Jt is dls- v eased, at the core. Of., course, it is not . too late . yet ; for us to reform in this matter, but if reform, is delayed it may be too. rate ere we are aware. . It Is never too soon to begin, con- .. serving our human resources. . :.--,-; ;Jgf.';s-'-'v esaaaamsaaaaasjasjaaaaaeaawasaataa ' Respect Is -due the statement - of " Henry Ford when he says the rail roads don't know "what 2 alls their - own transportation systems.' He tsays the equipment : is .' too heavy. that the ."freight car weighs as much as the .load it carries1" and if lasually travels - two tnirds ruir and comes Jback' empty.' He says" '.'passenger trains weigh 50 to 150 times . as much ' as . the passengers in 'them. He . argues that steel of great strength but much less in r weight; could be r used to .reduce operating. cost. He .,." has proven that he know something - - aoouv earners. ,3 - "Nature haa distributed alloy zoa- and strong nature tuouo lf-f ..mr.Bi. 1,1-vi- aaaawHal I t y"w oOHUnaoO! But OX ODO XeaiUTS uil a aire muwn ana ut ipnari war dance and acres unused except " campaigns are mgniy eMentasi aay we hear. This oomea from "ear" and cannot he aald. I refer to tha fact that thread. It waa never intended that man In the Chase or in conflict. . ""V Ul . e-iB"r Mrm vve ear you." m number of departmenU a ayatem of ' ahould make common steel of low tensile AnH nut of this inevitable Struggle '"u. mun un 1 " - u u a aura yui ubid i gambling waa em ploy eo. "Chanoss". were . streng-tn. v I MiiKlla aawsaa . r 17talTa aahs aaailia aa . ak..i.e. I AM BrAV-wr lnrtiawalmlta Savl-er an4 a-i a ei aa-ai fl I m m m a - . a a icotite imd thehalf aSata bf resources whyl not- conserv. gift T lworU. The was employed in at least one place, and scouts and tne. nau towi J 1 funds by PrevenUng dapilcatlon and old Enuh word wider- we now call boys and glrU bought chanoea thereon, white against .red Crver the uncharted ffFJT eD" US PUuon ana w aay "where" ia place of AU of the Chance- schemes are forms of reaches, of the wild free west.' . wastca cuory - . . "hwaer." Wa hava dropped the "h" gambling, which ia one of the flagrant And it was 20 to one Dy wnicn vrtlTT4 ana called it Ting- instead of -hrlngr." vices which even the Chinese in our city in the climax of this two-centuried 00 'ytJH UTMOST which was ita original form. "Hneoca" are prohibited from Indulging in, To race conflict that the reds OUtntrm- wa now cu nck-'" In 11 would enhance the noble work of the Red Croee k thi wWIp. totorifl rf-HB naUonal food admlnlstraUon. sound very odd If we said, -Hs gut it by such Uwlessness U not in harmony Derea ine wnives ' ."vV,,. I has revised the well-worn mot- in the hneoca, where the chicken rot tha with the standard of morals of our coun- rWge ,wheI? theT Tf , to, "Do your bit," and, to OUT Wa have dropped the "h" from try, to aay nothing- of Its bein a breach tr fell. There Indian cunning waa w "' f laWn imDroved it In an ,n-tead of of the higher Uw. A million new testa- at Its. best and its toll upon whit 01 TnoT hu u "Woax.- menu are being sent to our boys in tha life most merciless. - Z .mVy ?1A .i' 1. W this connection it la Interesting- to cantonments to help them to etand firm With ii companies of cavalry, 600 Jj.l aa 're 18 neeL?r remember that our word "lady" cornea on tha rock of principle and may tha. m.n rnatPF was sent to the Little ' " vvo are w win uw-nir. mo from the old Ang-lo-Saxon word "lae-1 blessing" of Ood rest on our noble Ameri m,en'.,. ,r. W..-.f . .".VfV I United States and every man Jack in I fire." meanlnx "bread-makar" or -bread-1 can Bible society In that grand work. .T.J . "V ' ' 1 " J71I I It must do their Utmost to help I kneader " I Shall our boys and girls be drawn into ri,;.T"::rC : Prorlde "munition, fuel, food and w. ar. weddid ?o tradition, but to ..T .T " j.. .v.., . 1. . aw wora is foura- out UOQ "Such railroad leadership must be pro tected ag-elnst politics ahd wire pulling. The benefits from such a policy will be 00 great that all the moneys that have been put into the nflroada In aa honest way can easily ha paid off, e e "To aupplemeot our railroad mj atom we oaa build oonorete roads that will last hundreds of yeara, with -- low upkeep cbarg-ea. U "In the country - St per ' cent of tha road hauling- ia done tm to per cent of tha highways. If this IS per cent of tha roada ia rebuilt of concrete, tracks and automobQee wCl take over much of the short haul business and bring land , and city nearer toa-ether.". . ' Tobacco In the Trenches Roaa pin it bare is tha da. oat. asclae bm Slack Quail a. S nae to aay ta a smarm way Tbare'a aotblat tika Nldirtaaa: - There' aotaias like McArtaas, sty aaya, k Be a pIp-M er aalpaa er dean: Se ha sore that a biose Uas plasty to aaoae II yee west hia ta Ocht jomt wars. Bobart W. Sarvtea Bring oh Your Abduetors H. D. Croaa. national field secretary of tha Boy Scout org-an'satlon. told thla ' story in connection with a recent ad dress which be deltvere-i tn Portland be fore the Oregon Civic league: "A man received a letter from a Black Hand organisation, eayig. -Leave I&000 under the bridge or your wife will be abducted.' When the Black Handera went to the bridge., they found no money. but there was a note -f -om the man : Sorry I haven't flow tn give you but X heartily favor the movement.' " Mother's ' Pumpkin . Pie resHBiaae. I raavmber, la eaya as fees aane by. Haw. aJoac ahoat Xe-reaber, y Mather aaada real pans la aee. Tha sisht befoee aha aaade H waa vbea tha tna hacaa Whaa 1 helped bar est tha peausua late a bis Ua paa. Aad thee freae early atevatat at other eooked rt eatil aooa Tha while 1 helped her atir H with e sreat hts wuaa.a apeon, Aed whae twaa eooked sows rich aad thick. Te BMVke tt taate teal ate She pot ta lota of a-asar , , Aad aha taV) at e tea eat real eufafc, Aad rob Old BaMy'B Beat Aad thee aha Wt aee beat t Te atiz ia with the rear. ' Aad oh. what Oaky pie htaee wrU lard ae aaawy white 1 aa hakad It la a does ee tiara sea Till it waa erev-ead Jeat rlshk Aad wees Thsehaslelns Day eeate What hhat wlthaet aOayl She let bm hate tha ' V HOW TO BE HEALTH Yv as Kttimiik an iai.cn 4Cuih, .v.. A- I .. . . . " , " . 1m 7" I wniie but 20 to one was an Impossible " ' ' " . " " ".1 forbid, it la a corruption of true banev EMOTIONAL DTSPEPSIA-A maa and a warn an, supposed to be "aweet hearta." had a violent quarrel. When It was oysr aad the maa waa quietly at home alone, ho waa seised with a fit of vomiting, so deleterious had been the affect of tha emotion upon his digestive ayatsm. Tha digestive organs are quickly tn- fflueaced by emotional conditions. Paw- low of Petrograd found that pleasant sensations caused the flow of digestive fluid in tha stomach, aa well aa of saliva to tha mouth. Cannon of Boston found I we stand to. lose the big game. Ships and airplanes emerge, more task for flesh and blood and Rain in-the-Eace had , his . revenge. : Not one r-t 1 i.uni.t-r uvcu. i m... it,.,t ki.i. .v., t . I -I..- I wmcn n seuo, . The chivalry of arms runs through 1 , ' v. w.7 ,r v.r" Almighty, who gave 4V nnT.,Anni. I vcro au WW UW UI UUIllucrB BUtll- I wMlh tn 44 Anr m. against a vanishing race. But, the "'c r.-iTV- 7Cl k-.4 ' , ' r wonU m " struggle is ended now and there are ; ao uiu iiu .4 atmlnat tha TralaM- At arnlnr more worg ror "tne nest Known i -r-n ,rr" ..rr1 scouts in the west How to Treat the Soldier Boy Portland. Dec. 10. Ti the Editor of he food administration is . doing m"to m who.vnn " Tn Journal Frleada who aaked 'the -4... , m ..Tr I Silas B. Howard : I know another man I writer to aooomoanv tham m a trin 4wr So Sam Blodgett "who fought wlUl - T.. .r.." ' .v.', I Loa Angeles whose xama la R. F.I the Columbia highway yesterday also Custer" is dead, and it was in a.X1. HaywarU. Both of these axe very aa- picked up three soldiers on Washington OOorhouse that the gallant old Scout I , mlKn-iest to speed up the eon- I clent English names, coming from Sue-1 atreet. flllliig what would otherwise have tr.A 4-n ibu-uouvo cuergica oi ue govern-1 sex j onginaiiy novtra ana iaywara i been vacant seats, and took them on the The Journal has printed several etters in which there seems to be credible statement that many arti sans are daily applying for employ ment at Portland shipyards only to be turned away. Senator Chamber lain while here, wired the shipping I. board that two or -three .times ; as many wooden ships as are .now con tracted ' could be built at - Portland without interfering with' the gov NOT SO ..-.. m. , - 'it,.: ' B . . rw- - "TERHAPS. afters AlljViMirs o1rtl.r f-fboys are not so erriljly 'Jnv- v moral as some ; persons would have us believe. , No dpubtsorrie of them-have their frailties and ; short comings. ; But men in ,c$j itfe have frailties, -too, and their sWrtoomlngs are painfully noticeab W Good au thorities assure u thaithere is no that fright and anger brought tba dl- eustoma are constantly changing. When I IT. w-T .- .w" " . " ' i geetive movemenu of stomach and tn- Quaea Eaixabeth introduced the custom .f JZK i taatlaea to a atandatiU. It la a com. of tha Red of the 260 wto'e-'wlthfna 'mort COnapiCUOUSly as the wvln. of aatln, with a fork one of England'. Jnimoral. Lat the tmpport ?r i2i charged with factors. Andre. Cheradame h1 Uvin?Tfrched. ?Tn.H C"- Chris sr lived. I h. J ki.. k. i I which he aald. "It ia an Insult to thelio. .nii than w. rr..v ..: were to be had In nmnben suffl- be landed in -the. heart Of Mittel-1 rather bard to trace, yet when followed and a sweeping rebellion I back to their origin they give a history of the -times in which they originated. The Its our army to tha camp and at the front. J. H. I4KIPEB. ment, The government departments can not do all alone. They' need your help. - ' . j experienoa to hava a dry mouth under Christian benevo- ZT' '?JT '.'7.. ,yL77rZZ lenoe. and then wa mav.aak and axnect " "" . . . 'ZJr TT . . "r- soia expect . m-rvtot-nm- sat ertmlnala. Whaa a num ber of people are suspected of one crime, and tha guilty ona cannot ho ascertained readily, all are given -consecrated" rice to chaw, aad after a abort period thay are made to aplt It out on tha leaf of a aaored fig tree. Tha ma who a pita it out dry ia adjudged guilty. A woman from the country went to Boston to consult a doctor about her stomach, Tha next morning after aba arrived aha waa given a teat meal, and la aa hour tha gastric contents were analysed. Net only waa it found that tha test meal. waa still to her stomach, but . COMING DOWN" bota .meant nog warden." I same trio. It occurs to me that this . During the sixteenth and seventeenth I practice might well be called to the at centuries England had a court called the I ten tion of Portland automoblUsta, to tha oourt of dens. Its duties ware to de-end that tha Sunday tlatts of soldiers termlne disputes arising over tha com-1 from both American Lake and Venanu- mon uas of tha wooded valea. or "dena." I ver may be made mora pleasant. It oaa ' Joining tha navy. - Thay will be ex es thay ware called, to which hogs were I readily be oeen that ahould thla become rr"" at the local recruiting station pastured. The hog wardens were to I a Portland custom ausctal trains like the w and nrobahlr leave for part of her supper from the night before waa there also. Inquiry elicited the fact that the woman had brought her hus band with her and be had taken the do caaloa of being to the city to get glor iously drunk, Tba woman's consequent distress had entirely checked bar digest ive procaaaaa. A later test, under nor mal mental conditions proved her dig 00 Uoo to be normal. A very gentle woman once aaw a hog cut up for market aad the odor of the animal greatly offended her senaea. A physician who waa present told her that aa that bog was. so war she. internally. 60 great waa tha stomach alckn.ee which thla caused her. that aha had a'protraet- O BMthe seas, yomr hoy's crows ap, ., ' Aad Btany yeara rolled by. - ' Sot he hoida ia rratetal Baramory - -i..-That eaaee ef paanwla pea. The nae have aadly tnaant ateee thee Aad aaw we Haoeoriaa, Aad ft Wa t tattnatis Te Bmah real patapkht piaa. Aad aa the eeoka they aaheUtate , fa aane is iroea a ua aaa. Aad aottoeaeed sad aaochariBa V Bet I always ahaO 1 The daya that ha,e com by. tone ahoot Meeaather Mother aaada real pawreia pie, - A hL B. . L'aels Jeff Snow Sayi: Wa ait shocked ahoot onoet In. tea yeara by a preacher glttta' called by tba Lord to stay with a laaa pulpit- and to forego tha work la tha vineyard of a fat I reckon it's that way with soma college prof aaa ore. too. Emotional dyspepsia la a term offered by a physician aa a mora correct one, for di scribing this eondnloa, than "ner vous dyspepsia," which it la often called. Whatever oaa'a worries aad . angers, one ahould not take them to table. Even great Joyful news would better wait unta .the stomach ia eomewrat emptied, Tha cultivation of asrenlty and of aa equable dl.poeitloa . ia not only a - worthy. , aim for ita own saka, but la aa easeatlal measure to mahMatnlng, aa efficient di gestion. , Tomorrow : KUToag Ftve Diseases. Bee another etory. "How to Leva," foot oolamn eight, this page. , . . . tha Cornelius, with the expectation of PROHIBITION 1 1 fHE signs look favorable for ' the PERSONAL MENTION Goldeadale Judge Is Visitor Judge William T. Darch of Ooldea- RB' prices coming down? "ArelkM Ul hS" within their own dena lone last week from American Lake will Francisco tonight. They are K. W. Mr Hoover's hamtn effort a "at na " ",5 rlrZ lu oecome increasingly popular. 1 Fehr- of Pendleton, ts. - mlom-w , "T, neroio errorts at aoMa. v Eventually the word "hog war- it may bo interesting to note that the Echo. L. I Hyatt. W. F. Oould aad last to culminate in an actual d.n" became Howard and Hayward. three aoldiera who aoooirpanled ua were r. j prloo of Weston, .decline Of the cost Of food? Take the wordflb." It U a diminutive " Tennessee. Michigan and Indiana. v v.u,. . nioneer citlsen aai Tt is tnn mne.h (n hnna tnr rina Uf tKo wnt f.Kj. - Tha wont -fnoi-1 X trust that you may agree with the . . k ... r PoMieton. is a ernment program. rrom tne letters scarcely dares to believe his eyes comes irom we iun wore xouib, - - TTTTkiTTL .rr guest at the raraxna. txm in The Journal, Senator Chamberlain iTd atn Z tin. of thrionih hvI ..T. a ew . a. 1 a a . I 1 COnrM . inini 'UW IfJW . Utfl LUeUI VUIU i 'eta frrnallon T eJm3Snw This Promised - relief make . their ap- -futoch," meaning "begone." When we formation supporting i his Statement I A eneak of a nersoa ha vine- tha a-ift of SO far as Ilibor- IS Concerned. . I . T7"- , " I rah. we are really refarrlna- to the old seem to, oo-umung adoui, rawa, Swedish and Icelandio word as it were, blown hither sjid tMther I -job-meaning mouth. Vv-,4rlA' WAainteiBr wrltirlBl I rVtt wMSvl "sr wlaalef" sVafkeTrketasa faVkajM Ksa tfhlrl "J"" V'.v KrTrTiah tam Tion."' The csountrv I oale la a guest in Portland at the Nor- : The ' other day a father of out I wm .-u, puoiw , . xna country 1 . ... rwn wn . 1 ,8,,(m av nationalvpror acquaintance, the parent of a truly wwre' ypuSuT- ThT th. dty for a f.w.daya hlbition amendment. The house Rooseveltlan brood, who has been selves called themselves -Rom." mean- t uni,.,Bi V. i. nVw Judiciary committee has voted for It , k.., rr . tl i... .... mg -a man r we call them . Romany ' Lieulesant Kowdea ia uty three tn nn, arwl thawa Wa. r.A . ,0re H " tB aat year Or ZZ L, ZilZ O. A. Rowden, formerly with the Unloa -- - 1 1. 1..... ie 4v . 1 u. , -di.-.4 1 r - posiUon to prompt debate upon Ut lww w T. " -maaher"' xrom tha gypaiea word t Tikt tna i r'TiDr-. 1- No Imnnrtant onnosfHon v t the door, went Into grocery to boy -maalva,--mantog ona who faecinatee. ?,n f'?l"kUo' ta8J cl of- Ray B. Neal of Hood River Is la Port m.i i. lvarf fVr. i th. a Tjarcel of dates. Ha hodrht dates Wa speak of a lackadaisical person, but rr""1 7."' ra- Und at. the Oregon, rrr .rrir,rrr. v. la i. r few of. us realise that-it M.fromr "". MJUUU mOB , l4Awr CUUCUUUlOUk TflU ' in I VV1100 aA-i7 . SASaVVa J-MiUwU IIVUIiVUI aa autome- bUa maa of Peodleton. The party whi remain to Portland until Thursday aad take tha trip homo by auto. B. C Barrtngtoa and Oeorga New- Vmaa, prominent owners of ateamanip lines of . Beatue, ara vwung at . uie Portland. . : J. W. Crawford, a lumberman of Walla Walla, ia at Aba Portland. Dr. Alex Bald, a phyatcUa of Hennls ton. is la Portland at tha Cornelias. . T. A. Wllham of Tne jjauss is a guest I the expression "e-lack-a-dey," which ta submitted to the people before a I food experts that one date will I . .corruptioa of the French "alaa the I ut whi, there, aad ia now oa a fur- great While. - ' " - V hnnrlih an Arah nf tha oeaarv arid day" : I lough of two weeks, befora being aa- Vtwra. .IV , a. . aew , . a a - a wueuier wiu carry or no kep him In fighting trim for we n. vi. Dovle. an insurance maa of 8e cetvea tne nommission 01 ,um ueuten-.. ttle, is at the Muitaomah. days. ; But it was almost incred- another Ke?on. jt la 'commonly j io not Ju.t how. many (Mil mihll4. affaira that hnth nmnl. htt.lon anH ;: w ft man : anffMaAt m aal lblO, certain to , come as the nowers of spring,' though perhaps 'not - quite so them When the Or A. a and tha TJ. of O.I signed to duty. . . . hava a football game their rooters arel Herbert Egbert and J. C. Johnson of pretty apt to hurrah for- their favor-1 xhe Dalles are ia Portland to attend tha itaa. Tha word "hurrah" cornea from J conference of the grain men at the Mult the Scandinavian word "Tiurra," which nomah today. They-are rerlstered at So 'he bought dates d . thn,.t itd Cun" " lStt T em down the gullets of hi. howl- it, r,-r 1 ifTw Mra. w. w wn. t SOOO. Thus , far, .the " .$WO - reforms Ing family. Up . to a day Or. two guage or ouatoma, U usually opposed by Toronto.' Canada, are visiting ia Port have moved , forward at about the ago he had (been paying 18 cents- the conaervatlve element. In 1T7J a land at the Nortonla for eeveral daya same rate." "r The gains , for suffrage fQr narcel of the delicacies. Yes- m Baltimore ( purchased from the A. B. Harvey.. county commlselooer of have roughly coincided With the T..w-Ta -wr. ..4v IWa captain of a ship .'that had Just coma Columbia county and a resident of Claie gsji fnrrohihHtoa.tvf i " terday he was surprised and en- m from India aa. umbrella. He raised kanie. la a guest at tha CorneUua for a M. n4r m raptured to ; get parcel for i 1ft it and walked out on the street- This short visit in Portland. - , . J!: vi?2?, ! tz!tl cent. Tl but Straw i And probably the first time aa umbrella Captain and Mrs. M- Hawkins, from ception to this rale. Prohibition Is .J tJlvaZml.l ajTha had ever bee used in America. Fright- Seattle, are staying . at- the ,Nortonia popular there. - Suffrage .4s noC It Yt the hand of Hoover seems to oe caud,, began screaming. Their for a short vlaU in Portland. , might .well happen, therefore, that wafting It, . . . : . .. . mothera thought the man was crexy. Several boys from Oregon are at i - -: '. . ' . ' '.. .- v .- -.. " - . - . '.' " ' . - - ''.",.". W. K. Davis of Too Dalles to regle- tarad at the Perkina K, D. Olldchriat of Astoria Is at the Oregon. -' Mr and Mrs. F. M. Deadrlck of Leb anon ara at the CorneUua.-, " Warren Brows, a stockman of Priaa ville. ia a guest at the Portland. ' E. C. Day of. Pendleton la registered at the Perkina. t. - - - - vfana Zaa of tha Zaa Brush A Broom company of Portland aad Seattle, ia at th Portland hotel. - c . - - . w , a J- Calkins of Hood River la at the Oregon. 1 ' T .-.-. O. B. Tracy of Fresno is registered at tha Norton La. ..-.--.: -" . - Oeorgo A- Obarr. from The Dalles, is a. truest at the Perkina. . , Air. and Mrs. Poanacber of Yaoolt, Waah, ara guests at the MTutacroah. Mr. Poaaaehar Is a procnlaent oltlaeu aad lumber man of hia a.etioa aad la aew to Portland en Tiiislmss Chsnsa K. Xjow of 4Saiem . ia at the Oregon, - J. P. McOotdrick. a mining man of Spokane, la a guest at the Portland. Dr. D. R. Parker of Condon la a guest at tne uorneiiua. - --.. James R. PhUllpa, from CorvaUla. Is at ue j i aa on. William O. CapeUe. from Forest Grove, la at the Perkina.' -. The Vanishing' Saloon Hope atill lingers la the breasts of the aotl-prohls . that Oragon will onoe again be a wet atate, wporget 1C Ore gon la dry. and dry to stay. The com mon bum no longer greets youv oa the atreet corner a of every Oregoa-atty la atsteaUy pleading for - the exact price of a drink to buy a little something to oat familiar words to the Oregon way farer of a fear years at nee. but bow. alaa, flown to tha suburbs aad rural dis tricts of sunny California. California has secured the overflow of drink burns from, the dry states of the northwest aad) tha undesirable - element has left ua. not to coma again,. The work of prohibition wltt not go unnoticed, It ia written upon ovary- basis ess house aa well as residence within tha stats, aad the highways and byways as well. There may be soma whiskey sold for. years to ootne. but it la not sold to' the worttisae summer, aa her caanet raise the price to drink it.- -.'r - ; . Play Ships as Truape x ' rroaa the St. Lead. apse lie - ' ; Secretary Daniels says ships will win the war. Q serai- Wood says jihlpe and guns. . Henry Ford aaya ships and eoai. Oecretary Hoostoa says ships aad food. Ships are evidently trumps ta this game. $tzgt and Screen By Seas trviee Helen Holmes' idea' of tha Turkish proverb la that "what ia to bo will be . if you don't watch out." , . Btnia Rhodea. oiauant star of Tax, Doggoae Dog" to engaged. Mies Rhodes refueea to ralaaae her f laaoa's nama. Anna Held declares there isn't a auf- fraglst to tha world who wouldn't rather bo "some maa'a baby doll" than to hava a vote for president. ; - John L. Golden, one of the producers of Turn to tha Right." Is known among ,; his aaaoclatso as "tha. maa with the lucky touch,' ' As a boy bo gave up reading law to become a bricklayer.,, Jessie:' Jack Dean la the husband of Fannie Ward ; Lou Tel leg en belongs to Oeraldine Fsrrar: Thomas. Melghaa te the annex of Francos Ring, aad rear ago Jack Plckf ord married Olive Thome a You're weloorae. . The leeeiin people like Deejglas Palr- banks aad BUI Hart ia utxnpty becawee they are real maa man e men, the xaos that caa.dellver a gooa wauop wnea oo- - casion demands aa well as being real acting stars. ; . Xcarn .to Uvft. As, You Should . - Kbow "Yoar Body and Mind u You .Shoald . Know Them Know "How to Uva." There la set se- eojeaaen tha tadrrM- eal hycHea aaaaaiaeiiy erBeeaea tee etas at eaero ainealiei, It caikai hla Siaj er, lattac, sahlar. earn hettec ia aoery way. -Hew te Lava," the toot see aaaet aaps laraf ell health hwska. taaoaea yea how aa linluea yvec yowtb. aaareaaa year eaeaatty lor work, eaeltlpty year .annraiem, a4 ahoa the eaac aa aaaat mt yee iUa, . We ere yaat kirlaafaf tt ralln that aa eaaee ef puna loa at worth a peaad ef eeta, A ' seat the awttfe warat Jota a B by raaaV tas aad failawkwl the aajaneUoaa as Uaa hook, sad ywe wua he iliklir. SwaeS tha hook eoaid haraly ha ef sroatac eetkaawy aad isjaiilliia The tAte x- tiaaea ten seta, iaa, alien awawawie ee StarHed aad i iK I fcs - prepartas tt, 4a eawpiy tha - easaataatow ' ef ' ah. aewetry. eaAiae .ethenilaa ee hmaaa. praiaaUi. aaa eere ec aneaay aad mi ah . let the are Thay -Thar for the ewhUe - weft etterS te . prwut The raralar stBag priee U ti.aa. Thraesh too ciasjiiralaje mt The Jiaaaal it aaa he ahtal.ig for See e( Tea i. a. CU1 Co.. taaarr Fraak Ck, Otda. Wart, aaaa Klas, er aowraal I urn i atfiaa. a tor ll.ee yoe aot tha hoes eaS e am. a to The aoaxaaA. AA4 lee ea