Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1930)
PAGHTGUIt i Tis CSflC!!- STATESMAN,- Ss! Orrron. ThgrrayrMcnriag. Jciy tv, aw 11 ror r, : Fro&FirttKateimanrKaW r T AsaerfaUra.Fre I exctuslTely iitMHJ t M tor paUW - Cotton VI H b(f iliptteliH ee.ite ft ttor ,sot fcwrwiM fredMed W cdfis tJot-AJVeHlsIogtpraentaUwr4 Arti-en-W. Cm Iim- Portland. "Securltr'Sldi San -Jrapdaco, Sharon, Blda. 4 Foro-ParsonStecher.'lr.e. New r ill .... . ... iiw'w a .r ..Chicago. 160 , ' Entered at tie fotttffU ! Soletie, Oreyo. Smd-CIM t V tl alter.' PuoftaAef. ever morning wnl- llondaf. Buaiw 'ffkf21 &ipimkeTvial Street. ' - ; ; subscription satbs ; v; . - - .; MaB CuVK-ipUoafe.'la 'Advance. 'Wfrhfri Oregon: Dally and ' V Sunday 1 Mo5 ctnts; S,Mv fl.t; llo. iutix Xa t4.SftKl i 1 wbr 69 eeat per Mo. or 5.M for I yew to advance.;, - By City Carrier! S cent month: $5.5 a year , la advance, fer - Copy H Oa train, apd New fitarulf 6 fota. .. - . , . .. Mr.i Van Trunip E DITOR RODNlAEDEbf tfieooaBufn TxidepOTd? i ?critls'iiDmkliis daily contemporary, Tlie Telegraml ln getting readers for his weekly dAirtit affa'clrrorilndidaali Tnimo whom Edltbr' Aiden checked da when he reported the Alarion county rourthonse, comes ; in -for; the hottest shots . from the new editors typewftteKf v " t .''Mr.AjRI efdeiiQhaa learned" the r lesson 6f no mat ter what 611 write; iftteyltiKwe yuffnmtp has. not learned that -the jjewspaper always has the last word aifd, especialla iiewspaperwhose editor is a lawyer neKflepemlenW gravd 'ctmcerhivef whethe or not( Mr Van .Ti-umnlwaa on the iVtitMuTtyMeW turned in time is not a wtnpje Every city -or county: oinaai is expected to naye reasonaDte lafifude in tteTnanngV la McKhemployS'hlar timeT--K6i ucah"Tnr-IndeTdentraocnsr BlrrVaTrTrerarotjf an: Indifferent mind or a lack of general reading and apparent interest in farm problems. Van Trump knows how to read and how to talak and he has mademany friendsn his years, hi Marion count ' ; - '-'V'i. ".:V ' It is -Mfc Van Trump's extreme pessimism combined with a hopeless inertia injmeeting. existing farm problems in Marion) county, wJtfchsh!iId rouseJMr. Jlden in hi attack on the inspector. For to Van Trump there are Four "Horse- men of agriculture and they ride farm affairs constantly. The Horsemen jare State Collegism HighTaes, QyerPrp duction andlnipossibility of Improvement ' Anyone who knows the working of the Corvallis school or who knows the burden of the farmer in taxes or who reads production figures4or. whostudieswhtle.progress is being made in improyf'iidJdns4inra ifkv oring ear to Mr. Van Trump's complaints. He is partly righl But Van-Trump's pessimism ..is not- warranted - - Good things can come even .from a school, at .Coryaljis, Taxation injustices are not imposeo!by fcfogi 6r pnncest but by the people themselves and as long as democracy exists improve ment is possible. In his plaints about Over-Production Mr. Van Trump says far too little about specialization, diversi fication, improved Quality, standardization. More than any thing else, Mr. Van Tramp -makes an impossible case when ms gioom extends? xo tneimpossjouity uramea man maiung money in agncurcurai pursuits is an exacting task, if itcannot be.done in theiertile Willamette valley, at least Mr. Van Trump could amile a bit at the plight of .the farmer who hasucha.beautiful spot in which fail. w We are content that' The Independent and the fruit in spector continue their wordy battle over hours spent in the courthbuseor attl?ean iiSJi? Bi5Jrzna e 18 110 ?5au .ne essential iact is that ' Mr"Van"Tfump wTEnaTTEis "study "and 'techniquens'a" oUstobingLinfluence ,to, the iaith. ofht neede4citizentlthft f ameiYwbo faces his problems,4 :admtlheir"diff i anjd sets out, resolutely, to master them. If the editor of The Independent can; instill some of, his own spirit of improve ment wto!Marfon 'ctfmtyagrMt oft tyr. Vanxruiap, on with the Business 'OT ia'comparispa with 1929 when huge prnfjtsj on a bull stocii market made an extraorSiriary year.'biit in com- panson witn.the Jast fiye years, Dusines tinri93ffS:iy-iio trleans as depressed as street cbrneralltwould rnake it J A Jjf-il. rw T -V-ft. J -ro.. J -VI a uiapiiUfH iium.ic , ure ores Winany cases vare f ujly' maae witn li&or witn tne averaee or live years: fut iTyya . - Among the favorable nationalf acts cited are: Id'the first 25 weekf:l93( car fedirigs were'only nine fer cent below, those of the same period in 1929."" 7 h ' ' Tn:u:.. ..wi.'X. t...'oa 'tfteA m we aaa aaa compared with $2,864,000,000 Long distance telephone tw) i. ' , . . . - Farm implement production has made a gain over 1929. Industries .showing the greatest recision are automo biles, textiles, sonie branches -of "dch'witraSlrdaai tiowing high volume buteducedarnlhgi ness tide, now tion crenerally f at low ebbrinay start .steadily back. Produo, T off ia'M WeaWlpeedp1 rith a retaifcdrorKof chly?ftprV4UMer to keen ud with a retafcdrofrof cnly?ilpe3ertetfc .cjiants have been buying light out of the harness. T ThMMlls 'nayment have avera hlf of 1929. Money UavaiUbldaUn!retoatajQ available in many yearsTtttee-arterV ha3 been taken from the stock market other jnyestment. Banks have cut interest on time deposits because f: plenti ful credit t ' America's economic recuperative power is assertinj: it self. Thisiyear isnbf o.be; 4umpirIone rbqt,neiiiiertih - business to sinkutferfytb mSoUtimr ' r-.;5SW.it ' JmHE UnitSUtes seMboj " X. not because it is altogether what this country desires, but because it is the best treityt available. . ii t - Anyone who attempted tor wadenroughvthli-voluni- i nous reports of the London conference kowathit sending the ' varied, diverse armament wishes of-five.nations through the treatyimO2ueiin ; or eac&iparxyis a stupenauousjop. . - ' t -Let the objectors in lhesenafe'!voteTasEthey naval pact is an evidencef-Bome ihternAHonaTncurmioft t on the necessity, oflimiting ! providing less reduction "than .I of the disarmament cake is ouiJinedn-detQtgajns states uuaer wie uraiy. Aucy.iixciuu-i ., -v. ' . ,The aggregate tonnage of naval armament jfor ' the" three i powers, will be rednrpd SQfl,00fl tifflS,Vga4'J building ships held up- in - 1821 Jhe United States wiH Los An.e5e W. Paa BUg. . . .... . TertC 'ttt-Madtoqa At, and Mr. Aldeh. pat)lieatim,by a knock-down, County Frttit Insnecter' Van oWewop ta Mr Van Trump,; of " Improvement argumehtT " ' " " ' is Better?. iwncu i,uesuay ueuares up to.the veigthnsrestab-: in the same time inlS'r cal&fare up nine per ceht over and the slack is now about r -i-t naval armament' 'Admittedly we would have wished,, part wtjterftan Aone. - brthe Washingteatreaty.-tdll effecr saviniof $Z0O$Q0$bo TfcclV TkV T --. . . . . . , t Next ibn xo vajk dowa thaJ tititiwt?iJftiiitMnaJ no appear to natf aoro leeVT.P1 t '-'tJrM Karrftl -at 1 " ta ITuJmlferiPpfj -taot cripplai-; tsalls, .fAiloaav .lieelj'-, On. or, taor ot.tsesei maka tfcaVleet ? or a anl ta- capaMa ,o nor- -jnal jaaef-if' t-- TiB . i Miireaso&s-.for.-.aU. nek dlstarbaace. Neglect ot,the et and tba wron k sort ol aaoea, ia one at tne Jjea.tns.troable.' J When yow o to bed at nlgnt i0r set p In aa noraiacToa fU) abt, faU to Trull thf -tact.;, aajli handa...Wby ahouldBot, taa ieet aava an eaoal aaare ef attention. r Tlurr- travel -la dat and -dirt, la wirid aJid water. Tbelr use is Bach that a single day wiU iofl- them, tar jttqre.toan tha hanrta. Oa,thta account they should be bathed In wxter with -aoapw Each day ahohM see the feet thoroughly cleansed., To? soak them fit salt arid ;.ater will reliere mahy-an54 . aeha and Thera should fee regular trlm- Tnlnr 'of'ihej'Mriaril.rdohcareJ funyt-'shaTtnr'W'.the1 eorhr'andi femoral of yie. cafiousesuV"tfoi mnca to promote nappnie33. ii ypa do? not YeeF eopirJeteae to2- 'treaC yoat oira feet o -may- effesntfia podUtrtst r trained", :htrodo4 hrfsfc-JnftoMar ortwoJoTBlni1lrni I .1 L . J . ' meat. 'T..-.' ' But eren though yon vash dry and powder your, feet- regnlafM they wlU -wntlnme to bother yost 11 (iiegr are jboi weu snoa. u pays to bar chase- food shoes. Don't be coaxed into taking any othaj Tha wrltlncs andnreaehlnr"' olf health: esperta hvrp l taught the! public to read the label on food; packages: It harome to ae knowq that what yon eat is titallr lm- If portantJ It ls4lmef "now to teach puoue uiai uiere is mica, w jtearnatamt iaafsl f? ! ; It Is a rood thing to talks to Lyour dealer and find out what Is a good shoe and what Isn't. JHa will gladly point oat the many ralnable points about the fitting; of your foot corerlng. ! ! Bead the newspapers and'mae aetaes.. Study 'the adTertlsements.' Ton can learn much In this waji about everything you Intend 4 to purchase. I ? when yon are attracted by the stafetdehts made about this shod or that go to the store where 9 4 sold. See, how the article looks. Try on the shoes, both shoes and 'see how they feel and look. Make sure of fit and quality. ; It pays to care for the feet. Ton have but two and will never have more. Ton may be ancoml fortable whenever yon walk. 7. If this is the case it is probable your shoes are wrong. Take the best of care,.of,your feet and ; they irfll sem you "well aft your llfeT ? Answers to Health Qneriee M B,r 1? Q.r-What -dOrTOtt rlae-for-asthmat -: f. would suggest that iyou bare your teeth, tonsil, nasal tlssqes and. urine" examined. Con- stlnatldn: -shold " be corrected. Avoid dust and violent exertion. Take lots of fresh air day land night. In all probability you. suf fer from some form of food i poi soning. Strange as this may seem, I ot th"commen -foods acting sis ah I IrrlMnt 1 1 thik inUm -1 . i i rl Hiss O.' 7 AT CH&9w an ire- il What should, a girl weigh who, inJtSW years bid, and 51 feet z mcneataiiT i-? 7 .lA Weight 'reduction is merely a. matter 01 aeii-acontrei as regaros taa. aieti kot? lartaer particulars send a neu-addreised- stamped eh tetopearidTPepe'atyour Question. -Forfher age and height aha snoma; weign -anoat' iiz pounas ; U 1 esterdays . . . Of Old Oreiron rpw& Talka from The Sutea-' f?raui-XlR Fathers Bead n July 10, 1005 Thai Capital baseban team has challenged the Bankers' bafebdu etub- i&' ti ttm at the Uagae grounds Thursday evening. I "The; saaUange has been-accepted by ri m Thieuefli manager tor the f .The home made tabernac;io of, Louis Hann is ready to be set afl and serrices will be held today, when the portable tabernacle i will be dedicated. .-- ' Onenlnr of bids for snDoliea for the year at the state lnsanT:isyJ lia"ldeeloped aoma interesting facta. One is tnat. notwuntan lag general prosperity o ronntrr. the nrlee of all rorx 1 L feb, a4ioer i that therd Is M the vaUey, bringing this j pried i4 quite low, . Ray Stiffler was thrown from his buggy la, Tew park, landed od hia head,aad war seriously tnjurj ed- orshlcama fraJetfoua without warning, colliding with a pre hydrant, and then making a oash down tna atreet. f under' the treaty in contrast meet Great Britain's llee'tJ ' s.haUjhaje, threniore 6-Jnch cruisers .'bfTfimr. less-inch crnisers rtta ciaetichl)ef ere thfcUnited States Is whethtr wa shall have the Londonlrepty or aioiia f . f . "; r-..;.v . LThft ftPTTBtft may j!&bat3 as many Warm "dayi as If wi?hes ; treaties haver always beB tSe- but ha-fwalHitfi.f irternatiimalrdi?3rmamer:t London treaty. 11 ""jw a. : . .... .. .s - - w v m- .. .. .. ' . - - .T tt By- BE ZaUh, and rna'au pur Ue 1 j;uess i.rcan taut io you u cai to Any poay? . ana ,xrya : got" to : taut;, td somebody;; DanV:1- Tit ' vhJi'i noaoea. so Deny. iK. . "Tttt. hererto be1' talked : to. CHAPTER "AAV II I "Dan'h. have you noticed the way PaltlLlodks at'Erahderrtha pot MXedVahrnptFy. ' Dant had 1 beeit half -prepared for the QueBtfpni neyertheless'hls ringerr dug-into , hia.paims. Hft remaiiied; silent ; lor a xdomeni thlnlBrcHlsthougbta.aced.'HIi eea Jell on XoalTto'ngaedBlatter f:.luck; an- inatrumant readr4 to Dan'l still hesitated for a space: his hrpwawJjBfiBgi Then -tba m'anj tnrew an oeceney oenina mm ana, Hang himself at last into the path' towarn jricn nis ieet naa oeen. tending.' moTedJo' one sidej So thatKoytfta-faclag 'him, tiasts ialso Ik 'the) man! a ihajwheell ho thatiltoy's words? would emef to Slattersart-.: jLnd D4n,l Wasf Very ear i' that' filittef .wotld takef Fprjanother. moment he, did .-not apeak; their.he laughed harshly. 1 "Whrtjoorydn; mean. Royliha askedr -- - - ' . ?1 mean the way Faith looks at Brander all the time Hoy ;ire- peated. -f v Dan'l TobeT seemed to ba em barrassed 4 looke!to- right and left, and h aald nnakiiT f "Shacks; 1 guasryooTd tot too nrh ImaflnatiAB. . Rut."' t- ; ? ' mach.ima&natteaiBoyJ; Koy snook ms neao. "Jlo. riahairenl. efthec : Yy 3 been, watchinx her, Sha looks-al Wmr' vu M'-knd ml&V' llaei. and if ye aa some thing to her, sometimes she d$es a t near- yon at au ;5: "She'a got a' right -W think.'! Danl chuckled. "Tdn tant -f too much, anyway. Boy' v No wonder she doatr listen toraur "!W - His tone was good-natured. Roy ; felt silent fprjaementJaeudyla fDanTa " face, and Jaiff looked confused. & "Danl!" Roy aald sharply. "HaTen't- you aeen yourself 'irhat mean TUUren't you, nt? would not meet Reynf eyea ' I knew you saw ttl" Roy crieov "ETerybody must see It! Roy. you'd best not sea- too much," Danl said sternly,, -it J wise to see little and say p.othing.' If it was me, I'd say tmr wgsne. of the times." -That's all right." Roy admit ted. "But I can talk to you. Danl. Noll Wing is too old tor rssta She ought. to nare marTieq;jou, Children hara . a 4'ieohcerting way of etrtking a woroT Itka knife into our secret heartt;:Jhey see so clearly, and they have: not yet learned to pretend they do not see. Roy, tor all his eighteen, rearp was stui as aucn enua as; man; and Thuii winced.' s - "Land, RoyJ" ,he nrofested. Get that Idea out ot your l; 15. Taith and me understand- - Roy turned his back, lok!ng aft. Danl glanced toward t itter at the wheeL Slattern back was toward them but Danl eouldv.hars sworn the man's ears vert rL'.l' t pricking to miss no word. Dane's rr to a competitiva program to ' . ' . t ' - - preyof itlafsehata iniiGrity' fha Amtrifw pvl is towards and for the ratification of the II .T! 1 ms. ivfcv 3 It ES Wl LLI AMSi N4 a a uii. - as) j eyes turned nnpieasantly. v A- womajrB(rBirongeE( armor u her innocence. IfTaith. wereMkr- nished In the eyea of the mien ia taa, fo'c's'le, aha, would. JUra few, aetenaeras mere, una rougaesv man will honor a good .woman! but. ha looks. njon jnejf hj).l5 soil ed with contemptuous or greedy eyes. Dan'iwae willing, for his own-endrt-thatJthetoVs,re-should thipk eyn 9f ' Pal-Wldg- ; ' While they stood thuC Grander came on deck and spoke for; a .mtnute with. Danl, . theft . went siowiy. rorward. Because he, and Dihl .clashed id sharply. 'Brandet had 'fallen Into the 'war df snenoV Jng much ttas amidships with th harpbpnere, or tdtward Jrttn the crew. Dan'raHace waa'Tatt,,Rojr watched Braftder ' as he' BPbke to ibomate? - watched 'kawalaaif . When Grander was f gene, Dadl looked toVardr-Rorr Danl" R qy said aald r quietly. "if RrindAr trie fo-f 0 do anything to my s'iflter I'm Agoing to 14" him.';. - : ' Danl said, nothing: and Ro? moved abrupuy" paav him and wint.nelow tfi i-? - He was not seeking Faith; but he came upon her' there, in the mala cabin hf, was at the table, witn a-ooa, ana paper ana pen. shoulder1,' - Aad ' saw ' that she . was making Calculations latitude and longitude; ' ' r What 'are you doingt" he ask ed. , She looked up . at him. "Studying,, navigation. Roy. Don't' yott wsnt to?" Hestared.at hr. "WhaitaraHrod doing It fori 'Because I" want tol " Besides, It's .a .goedlhlng to, .he able W find out where yod are on a world as big aa lhia." t H! flung himself into a cnair icross trohirnis alster. c - "Look here.' Faith, why do you keep 'looking rnr Brander ail ni time?""" .,,x? y."' aitks'Waa - startled; : aha. - was Startled o? so moca a wnat ftoy said, as at wnat nis woras rereat ed to her. Nevertheless her voice was .steady and quiet as she ask ed: mtt "What do you mean; Roy? k "The way you look at Brander. He's not fit fd von to talk 'lei to look at anything.-Heli not tit 'to be around you." She laughed at him. "H6w do Llook at Mr. Brander. nrhrnke- ' t-i n wArits . faith was suddenly afraid ot what he might aay. 8he Interrupted .him. Rut kheT beat : over her" hook she paid hirr no attenuea ur moment. I, yEltung er?osite, studied the to? of-her head, 'and thOcft"There waf kn expression ia'hti eyes' as" IT he 'ware tiylmrto re'raenibersoEiethJrs faml;Ur that evagedhiBu la tIie.UUence2they cosljf hear Capa Wing storing Ja l his -cabin: they could helr -old Tichel stir in hla hunk atlhe oth'-' er lend of 'the ship; thlyeoulS: steerage, and all labout ftemthe hear'the mufe" I murmur of; the rclcea.oltt'e. tafpbonera? in, the tlratrrs of, th Eallf creaked ' and rroac as tt:y yieUad to the tug jor windlarl i.-.Boy std stared with-a -pnrtledr frown at -tha-top of Faith's brown head. Faith did not look up from her book. Suddenly Roy cried , la a low voice: ' . . - 4 , tin. T fctiowt Ta lMt- Brander lost tike yon used to-liok at NotUfhrg wheare were kid." Tilth 'went wait her"feef s6 awlflry wai OTertBtnied; loose: sheets ot tli nra rolled across to thm edre irDoa't be.eiuyKoy. Go away. Donl pother- me'i I'm hns with of the-iahla-aadett aadatrncxir thero;mge .EVENTFUL i CRUISE rr on its point in the cabin floor. With a-motion swlft-aa Hght, forgetting bookrand paper.; aad pen.' she tupped across into the after - cabin. Sha shut the .-door in Roy's face, and he hear,d herJ slip the: catch upon It. .Roy stared at the closed door; thehrhe went absfractedly arpundlUng.room, the table and puued the pen loose nis paw to each one. present ana. from' the ;floor. " The steet pcrfnt eyesfront, marched to the door-!-was twisted, spoiled? ' ' and "but of theff lives forever. He Thai Sally, came abruDtly t Into a sea that was full of whales. 'At nightfall they had not amelled oil for weeks; at .'dawa ' thera were spouta on three-quarters of, the I horliohi and thereafter tor more-. thai a ' month ' bere-' ere -nevwl ditftfghtales-.5 " 'M1?W ':VM: This turn of luck brought three lhlngi!to4 wssw-RoTKart aafl. nbnflrat enanee, la the boats, da lnc the chaser. Brander-kulPd hw firsts whala- as an tBcer-ok-th Sally; and Noll Wing kltiedVthe last cachalot that was ever to feel DaniTobey had nromlsed Hoy. promoted to -be matetA thU he woald 8iT the boy a Qhance in Jit ooaw tiei putiittpy on. tae.atfe: thwarU iuaoer; hla own eye. Roy- leaned. o -tner oar and pauea with all his might, and bit his Up' tteQldrtacBheraohbingf-hia11, J breath: Thr hoy vame- of whaling p stock; his father, andnnie fathers father had beenmen6f the sea. Ha did hot turn white when the boat's bow. -slid at last alongside a slumbering tblack mass, and the That first, experience, ot Roy's was i mudrone The-whata, fa fairish hull, showed nought wha( ever. He took the irons aa a baby Ukes' soothing syrap; and- ha lay atUiwhUf they, PuUed alongside and prodded hia with a lance At the last, r When-'hia spout was a crimson fountain,' , ne . gave one glgaqtic-.lorwardleap'rJat'he wad dead-'jaoti ten. -fathoms from, the spot where he lay when the first harpoon went home. Thereafter; there vuionlv thi innr tnlft ht tewIhthl?mnsteE back toTthe snip- tor tna cunxng in. i A small Tatfair.' without excite ment; 'yet NgJfoirHoy. It worked a 'change ia the boy. He came back to the ship no longer a hoy. tmt the makings of a man. ?He spote loftily to Faith. He brushed shoulders with the men on eflukl terms and was proud to do. ao. altbgether forgetting the days when he had liked to think him. self their superior and to order them around. , Danl catered to the new mood in the boy; he told Cap'n Wlpg In- Rot's hearlnr that the onttr- ster would makea whaleman, that no had never seen any one so tool at Ue striking ot his first whale. Roy swelled visibly. . " I . Brander'a initiation as an offi cer Of the Sally eame at the tame time; and a bit ot luck madit possible for the fourth mate 'to prove his mettle. When ther sighted aponta in three quarters . V -. . . ... . . T I .a.b iforaiac, me man naa cnoa- jen to go after a lone bull; oldTf. chel aad Brander attacked a small pod to the eastward; and Tfiufr Cox went north to try a ; ttsh there. . ' ' ' . . . , ;' ' i, i b - Brander gave Tichel right at fway, since the old. man waalhfs superior officer; and they tame upon : the pod with a matter j ot seconds to choose between them.' The whales ware disappointingly tmalt;iererthelesi,tf Tligiel at tacked the larre J, and tlrander took the "one that -fell to him. Ubi e. see 'rose to i irons .wept nomevatinoment after l:i - li' tUtheklTkheraHhUwhale; leaped ?!i61-':KX II V Oil tCl tatle, the the first blfnd itrertlB. dottflaaf '. paDer fluttered. I Inc. but tight lag' ta-MhaAw off iai i?',;X . : . .- ,-jr-j..: Iron. - " Jil I v- . i. . . i . . Clr ---'V 3"! '--l itor Contteuedi,- :' ' f. L. : ' ;4 " ' "i H ": The Jones family: wa--aC J CenHhalBg ;f the story eom meiieedlarday4n thia column:, ;i i Vi f ' ? " JAC nodn aaT camp fwas' mades $baVW .?Tettio-7ear- old prattijrprcge.d' buuww chipi:thAttpr'.tonch' or. the; way jraa'tha n'tneL Grandmother, withLthe hela" of Racheland Sn-i sanpaVJalae jtamily'WuWnS atm; ihendthr .and- carea. ?oy Sammy. o proud of tiis Tedtopped copparoed 4oot8, And tairajra blaeyedhaby fixai.Yhoavhe Indiana. neTer tired of admiring and once offered seven ponies for her which- wa considered a good otfan by the todiana. - ' -4i trWTieii eamped near a fort; Mr, Faln's and Xdon'sylgflanee re-t lazed, lor grandfather; found,- it rieceMary-afterward to recover some " hordes V from the Indians, who wera cohstantiy on- the look4 opt for- the; white man's biyu eayudesarid 'willingly parted wltl Doniea for but one thing, white squaw, tie xouow.ea.tnem . top-'dt. thq hill,, oyer which they had disappeared and by; shouts and. suggestive ' gestures ordered, them to return his roperty-t-an order -.that was promptly -pbeyed, The vicinity 9f thf soldffra. was hot - without weight, we suspect. . "OHf Aunt ae'a vivid memf oriea was of riding, along through wiM country tnat jconceaiea sa lnd ever-rock and tree .a red-? ski J paint and- feathers t? rT rjr i,messagf bid4iaVJIrJr Pato halt until the delayed, oxen eould overtake the norses. - Anomei vf tordlbg Oreesr. J-ivec in yorninxAta particularly, hard Jolt their. pnly.wfsh boiler bound ed into the swift water and' grand- ptuiif ed : af jer 1 Vr-oa trusty mare """jiuict and ready-hands, bs Iffeiras safeo Another tlmf " prBCthtiF tobj' , tipse. t taa; wagoh and.' the .vPQke' ' containinr $5600, thf tiMMr- fortane "was lost. Needless to1 say it was found, and thereafter looked af ter ore eate fully,- Polng down . the mount tains, a log tied to. the back ot each wagon served as a brate' and la,1 th atefpeatvplaces .repea, fastr aned. to eome giant of the forest tit taeXeary wagoni down, " fid they, jot np-the .hUUvthey. do not ten na.fc .: - ' - .- ' "Lion .herded the .catUa. al ways hungry and prone to wanr der-so .'diligently that -often he was to of ootsore to travel. But del- spite the coaxing of thq chUdren, hejwonlii ride nowherq,Bqtn! the rfinntnr gaii:of thd wagon! Nor uptm:theJrarnvai-August" 27 would he "enter their; temporary home on tim MicnaeyDangnerty place' which they bought.r -But one-evening after ; many, years ot faithful service, he ' caine rwith I much dlgnljr into the fit ellt ait- Gravely -Te , offered was not seen afterwafd. ' I IiOr?:Wlf er." " 7el? un agaiast the wslL other arrangements were ttlte" alcrhder Taefrttrst Teal furniture, over which there was Tejoiewgj, consisxea 01 some dv-'Dottom 'chairs made 'at. raWhJd. rJcersrUl-' (Marion county J hy ' " . -1T . ...... i ttfaction to elunuufe Kold mdtorf ire nset. P!Or.!C !? r U '.'1 4 tWUWKMin I " . Eitctro-Kold roHr odVIthUthre wury.tprazcspa;t; 29 Aiodclj trom whicf. to rW'- . ... --" deredt h6me"ehe had ' lost, - It 1 la . - . 1 iV.f' .niw.Hwla. milA. cot strange-thai: sometime gran d- n other's tan tfige .iauea; nee. Ana Rh MifbK4t.'JU(.tteaear friends he had left iorerexj wept as did ElixalietsuJtuah; for whom ahd waxTuuaedv OKhlaryBjrbqer at old Tort EatJavr tvi4l:i a ThelrridnatloB. a claim. v - to which a grandfather, tr duriaav-hla long lifetime, added .ijboasaads of acrer,'haa jievex noes: so. ft They came" to ther jfaHey so. hat, r as their even:; sons reached man hood, they, might inot sayYottng man? go west.'. but that they them selves might ataxt aaeh: ot their children with-' an - education and a farm near their: ewnan ambi tion that to a' great wxtent was re alized. As sooar-aa title to-the claim,: which Is on the French . prairie, south" f Oervais could b had,'- they -built ".the. log house. where Emma, : Barah; . Bcott and Harrison were hern.. - And I. born January 111171. am one of the several grandchudres . who first eaw the lights beneath its broad : welcoming roof. - There were partings) also;, for close by. m the Ood'a -acre; 5 for..whlch grandfatherr with others, donate land; they dug ther first grave for Willie. When grandfather, re corded his death he wrote: v MWniiara Henry the 16th day of January, A.'.rxUef S.7 . A strong-miaded, good hoy.' In 186 r they- dug-one -beside it tor- Rachel Tain; a ?weet,yanng mother, 1 who; " when, her ;aecond ehud. Alma- waa "horn, 'left, her babies at tbcilialtferJrlg; hema that in "her; girlhood se had lovingly christenBd Th J6oJk. -i t s f Mir. i Jones, ;. wbenlat an . t&- TOttced age,'.Ttuxneil ta ,tiM-. old home in the east ' and continued te'Malde- there uhtUrhia death at the ago of T- u-.ati ; ria i existence . . yet are. letters that grandmother - treasured as flne,gc4d giting-aigaifflpie. of their disciplined. lives-,.;J)ear.' granfl mothersha tcaveJed with satiance ar hag and -wearx-way; awey strewn. WithgDodTbyes. , Her jhoa- pi t able Jiome: was ha email nart of3er:rBWardiheAawdj maa- aionoyerrtherej Frorn, her deaih- bed her; last jshqrgq to tnq, a much tried young, tqacner,. was,-. Mi 0 vera ronrseitiaehlWit f?5; --' "Many heartrending; experienc es were common to those ' who 'crospedVand wany. too deep for ultaraa?, can: neyeqe told, ren ivtao jraa.- olTnoTeneatailori the betterment of, tha common people. 4 'whom H3p4 loves, for Ha nnakes so many of them their brief but (Contlmied -oq. Pas IS) A TT1- For you. Ffif Today s : If 5-8 of a barrel of syrup costs XU5r how much wUl H.of a larrel;ostt'; '.J'' .- ' Answer to Yesterday's Problem - I hours, i aaiautes, I, seconds. . Explanationr-suhtractlng Phila 'delphla'a.' l6riftao-groia thaC of ?taac48coi :'wj:et; 0 egreea 18 minute.? seoadsT,b,era are MMidegreea ia'a -elrclej, tie sun passes 4hrpugbaUf. these la, 84 hcrsf time,, iTheretbre la, v one hour it passes through' 15 degrees. DMJdeli4a4B f nrsjt.resglt. :. iw - . .... . vibratioa. Special Electro? that are ao OTJTRT.U All MmM.. ..- . . - t 'M - of MW - ...... : .