:r.ZCC:r G? A'aIIAI?; Ca!ci thx-ca. Friday ifan-Jr'r. Ac -est IS, 1S:3 . , n I - o i i r : HEALTH BITS for BREAKFAST 77 . -o w : A. VnJ4W& I II ' " 1 ' 1 . . v . . III j - V EVERYBODY SEETilS HAPPY ; . j V 3s . f V HOSPITAL! v - ; I The OTHER BULLET - "lYo Faror Sway Ui; iVe Fear Shell Awe." Tram Tint Statesman. lX&reh 2S. 1SS1 - Tf HE STATESMAN PUBUSimW CO. Cbasixs A. Enucrx, Shuooji F, CAcnrr, fttygiftcn ; Crakles JL 8rACua Sheldou F. Sacxitt . - . . Umber of tb AMddat&J Fttsa' 9b AMOctetcd PrM la xeiaalYlr ntlttea to tb bm for ptibB atlon f all mi dispute bc cradltad t k r aoc eUMrwla crtUtA a ttola ppr. - . f Padflo Coast Adrertlalnf RepreaiiUTf: ... Arthur W. Btypa Ine, Portland. Pru"'y Fia - ..Saa Fmaeiaeo. Ebaroa Bide; Lot AngrK V. Vo. , - 1 ' Eastern' AdTerUsIns; Repressitatlres: ,T rPaiMu-Steeber. lac. New TorVXTl Uawn At. I T , . ' -. .- Chlcasa tM M. Mlchisaa Art, - , ;, .. ' - EnUrttt at (A Pottoffia at Salem, Gregrrti as StcodCUr Hatter Published even morning except Zlonday. Burixes effice 215 Commercial StrtzL . ; , 8UBSCHIPTI0N RATESt ' RatB, In AdTmneo. Within OreMi Daily nj Vbero cents pr Mo. or .C i ir 1 year la advaac. Br CWy Carrieri If eer a mmih; S.St a year 1 advaoea. Tee Copy 2 casta. On train a. and Kwa biaao eonia. . , , , . .MaD CubacrtDtloa Sunday, x mo. 9 eenta: s . . a WKat ; the M!i Ordinance Requires TTVTE believe the putlls irould be interestei in kno'srirsg V just what the lrcnicntV are uiid:r which ithcir milk is produced When th;7 tniderstand what the rrovi sions of the city ordinance i ere then they wil know, tetter whether they want the crdliir.ca repealed xsd: milk olfered for eale complyinwith no rention and meeting no staad- artu either as to cleanliness , in producing and handnrj. or The really marketable ,rrades of . milk are A and B. Grade A milk is what the Dccrla demand but as Grade B raw milk may be sold as Grada A r-.'.Ik if It is pasteurized, the practical requirements for the dcIr7nrrftthos3f for Grade B production.' . . v Here in brief are the requiremecta f cr 'srsda A culk: Bacterial count permissible. 0,009 pvtw - ' - . Coirs 1 most be tested one a year and ahowa ta a fret cl tuber- loals and eontagxons aBortion. ' , r ; ., : t: - Dairr barnsr Lighting must be at leut I aauare teet of vlndoir r atanenion or adeqaaie' artificial light. VentUatloa ntnatxbe at least 400 cu. ft of air space' per stanchion (equiralent of a space I ft. long by I it. wida. by 10 ft. Wgh). Good floors of concrete or groored lamber, bunt so as to- drain; most bo kept clean. Other stock sot to be kept in parts ot barn need tor dairy cows. In ease there la second- story, part abore ; cows should bo celled tight. - Walls and ceilings most be whitewashed ones year or painted once in two years; Cow yards should b4 grz&ei, asdJlralnad as well as prac ticable and kept reasonably deasw Mannxa to bo remoTed and dispos ed of to prevent breeding of flies. : . i-'. " Milk House: Must bo separated from sUDie or nnng rooms; most i changing ef tho workman's pos! By TL 8. Copeland, IL D. In theco modem days we pat tae eyes to task calling for dereo of , muscular ; and nerrona . orxort; People go on without ore thinking of Siring lb eye rest erea Car i trier later t , I I layers : , I:' r sono- : ; - J t" r-Uet t ' t9 :"""jn I v v : rr V V i to'siari th DQ03PQI3 their em; ., j. , - . .--- en. Thesa trs- eanUons. If ttakea,, prorent w; r icax oi ;iui ryes, prgans i sentlal to bef t ::crt on the J; .. And on tha ctisri hand, inry workmen ' are pcrf 3ctiy reckl 3 with , their eyes. Only- too of: i symptoms of cje defect derf , and thenilf 'ttig are negl;.: 1 www aun u- ui Tlsicn sure to result " -tT r The? organ oTrlsion' is uch delicate structure that wt e a t: . - Tisioa la once lowered it aa rz-y- ly be restored. This distrt- :?j effect may be from anyou cl a nnmoer or different causes. The skilled arorkman should bo allowed freaae&t rest periods so ?t5at the ? eyesight may bo sare a. Is a great rifstake ta wori till day Ioet -'TrUicut cro rest, except the trl:.. t 1 tcrral of-l"z.l:i?sorhen tl:3 tC eor ra tla era fsr tla trie Jan bt a aeeond' 1 - . . Ttere curt be to rulo against tls r::':'a tr; ta taks lsci axsy frcn tia work to Lis Helper. t TiUa eyo-rest bnsineas U jv part ot nature's way of pro- -Tht wis. iadustrlat leader or foreman or physician would do well to hare th-larlag light in th work room properly adjusted so that workmen shall haro ad equate protecQon from their glare. By rearranging the shad in of th Ughte, the Irritating gure 11 remoTOd.- By th simple be well lighted and ventilated and screened tolceep-out flies. Floor to b tight and walls and ceiling celled and painted ou:o a year. Must bo kept clean at' all tlme,-.? -'" v;M''jf--l -i . Utensils: Containers must be of non-absorbent material con structed so as to be kept dean easily; Joint and, seams soldered flush.; milk pails of narrow mouth design. Utensils must b cleaned thoroughly after each tisagir anr disinf ectedw!thgteamriiotwater or chlorine; stored In milk room after cleaning so as not to become contaminated; A i i h'-X-: ' ' " -v" " ' Milking: Udders and teats of eows most be "clean t -tlmft of making, flanks, tellies and tails frpe from Tlalbla dirt. JlUkers' hands should be clean, rinsed with a disinfectant . and dried with clean; towel Just before milking;. Milkers, must wear clean clothing. Clean milk stools. Persons handling' mCk must pass a medical exam . (nation one a year.!1.-;- ' -;: v. "r-t ,r rX.,-. " Handling milk: Milk shall b taken, at one after mnwns; to tion the nam result may be had. No matter what thav Tuion no. ord of an Individual ? may hare been preriouslT,: ther. come a time in th life of nearly erery man and woman when' th era need" examination and the anpli- eauon of- some optical aid. The j' CHAPTER 11 There's tho two shells, both forty-fires.' Tho sheriff took a individual who do an rrt- tOOthplck tTOm hi TOSt POCket sir amount of atudy reading, needlework, or other work, re crolrinr Close TlsIon l , lux to feel ..a declining power of - vision around tho age of 41 to SO year. , Tbia condition comes from two causes. The first of them la a and bid U on tho desk. There's th two buUets that they dug out of Mortison when they post mor- tenibtf'i'fafcS Another loottjfck fire one of tho bullets that are left In If t fin tmfm Iiav I tat' T1 sheriff's pale eyes lighted. "I thought you was lettln' me off altogether too easy, askin' so po- rAh4 don't get tunny about ask lag th girl to hold them, either. Har a heart! m "la she good looking-? And rews asked sharply. If Peter be gan letting- a "heart" stand In The end ot tho trail! ' . V This, series yesterday left th Lewis and Clark party at fort Clatsop, definitely, located and beginning;, to bnUd their - rod fort," and; Captain ciarsjsetung oat to.t&t sea to rina ftstac or their primitive salt factory That was Sunday, December S, 1S0. Oa Uarch tl. 1801, the ex plorer started oa their . return, restina lent was not one of. their maximiu They did not believe tn losing - any t: time; erer madt hast slowly. There was no time to lose IT they were to get back over .the" Rockies and down th Missouri- before th river fros orer. They lost no tim unneces sarily oa? any jart ftf their long journey , westward or easrwaro. And they were most able students and wonderfully faithful chron iclers they would - nareT maae great newspaper ? reporters if they had gt; attention to the accomplishment of correct epeii tng; hut Ten so. they spelled ail they wrote M ways so that their v readers could understand what they meant It was the same with Jason And some or tn wisest-men of history hare been land are) poor spellers; a fact that ought to comfort somt of the readers of this column. Doat worry'orer much about your poor spelling If you hare the facts and tell the. truth, . ! Lewis and Clark left records In their Journals concerning the var ious Indian tribes all along their Journey . they are invaluable to students. They found- thousand of Indians In what Is now west ern ptagon for erery Indian here new.' ia, tn nast iis years tpat race has all but . vanished from our section. And most of the van ishing was ttoni ta the half cen tury after. Lewis and : Clark saw th . PaCifi ocean; ? through th disease 'which the white men brought Ia fact the vanishing ban been going on for 10111: Urn before; there were many more In dian her. 50 year feefor Lewis and Clark cam than when they arrived.'? They put down In their Jour sals t evidently V alter they... left Fort Clatsop, some tacts concern- inr the ; coast Indian that 'are worthy of -study. They said: "Af ter many inquiries and much ob servation, we are at length en abled to obtain a connected view of the nations' who . reside along the coast oa both , sides of the low us on the bay, and the survi- vora do not number more than .14 houses, and about 200 soul. - "Next to them along th south east esast Is much. larger na ; tion, th KiUamucka, who num bef 40 hosses, and 1000 souls. ' Their first establishments are ' U four huta at the mouth of Ecola (Whale) creek (first creek entering - Csnnon beach on tho north sid;), 15 miles from Point Adams: and two mile below are - a few: more hats; out th princi pal town la situated 25 miles low ; f r, at the entrance of a creek, called Nlete (I.'ehalem), Into the bay, which we designate by tho ' name of ICllUtnnek bay. (Incor- . rect; should b Nehalem bay.) t Into the same bay eaters a see ond t creek, fire -mllea farther, where is a Killamuck village, called dilherhurst; at two miles i third creek, and a town called Kilherner; and at the same dis tance a town called Chlshuck, at - thenmouth of Killamuck river. Towerauotton r and Chuck tia ' are th names of two other towns, situated ' on ' creeks which empty - into the bottom: of the bay, the . last of whlc is 7 0 miles from 1 Point : Adams. (They confuse the -Kehalem with the Tillamook bay. Hoquar ton,. slough' is the one which: runs through, the city of Tillamook; a tide water elough.. It Is no doubt what Is left of the name ot the Towerauotton tribe of the Tillamook nation.) . "The Killamuck river is about 100, yards wide, and a very rap- Id; but .having no perpendicular fall. Is tho great avenue for trade. There are two small Til lages of Killamucks settled above Its mouth, and the whole trading part ot the tribe ascend it, U1U by a short portage, they carry their canoes over to .the Colum bian (Willamette) vauey. and. descend the Multnomah to Wap patoo island. (This part ot th record must hare been set down on . the Journey homeward, for Lewis and Clark- did not discover the Multnomah (WUlamette) riv er till April I, 1804, on their way back. They missed it on their way down.) V . "Here they purchase roots. Which they carry down the Chock alilum, or Columbia; and, after trafficking with the tribes on its (Continued on page 10) lit for things that dont matter the way of an action picture like I Columbia. - on vrv or another. That eirtol:! tirrfi fcham? 'tha'Harald I. ' w Dlaced wlthntmM bound to b peo-wouldf have of geUing any good "To th south, our pergonal ob- parallel to th tirstLnd here's I P161 xhlhU A.' A nice picture I "art.- -Honest that's a sweU J servaUoft has not extended bo th rnn. f h lJa nonaautan. I a mav,,ieta- k pm ampera i jaea. w couia caption u . jbho uw- juiwuucn ,iu- atilkroom tor straiolng. Bottlisg and capping to be done by a ma-1 slight hardening of the crystal els a .48." Equt on. bye. he chiae. a :w :,.-" - . .v. ciear lens situated Jast baek of Cooling:" MUk must b ool th pll ot th eye. 'It doe not 10 degrees snddtept there until delivery. But if milk Is to be pas- change its shape or : "focus" ao teuriied it must be cooled or pasteurixed within two hours of time readily aa it did earlier la life, ef production. " :. 5 : T Second there is a leaser degree ot Dairy farm must Tiave-a sanitary toilet and good; safe'' water elasticity' of the tocaalng muscles supply. : '". , 1 - zi-" ; ' v - - Inside the eye. Thm muscles ars Those are the provisions ia condensed t brm I ov Grade A fontinuoasiy acting: to reshape inilk.' Now for Grade B milk, which is what most of the 2ift?gll!I?-S: iiira' 'iieSZ people are getting tsfter)asteiirizin sold SH0 Jv ts Grade A iteiiiTized the conditicIlscUffr from the imea you find you lavs 1 to above in these respects: ' . '-' "-: ; " ' ' - PMh. your work or your reading . Bacterial count permsssibl ttei' eowlot Inches farther off or Cows aot requlr4 to be tree from contagious abortion. . when tha finer lineapr raarktosi No special rule about dairy bin floors extent that they be dean. I of your work are teen with f. Temperature tor oooUng raised to TO degrees;' fort thea the time 'has come, to Now if the people will study thesef provisions carefully jT 36 eye eraminad carefully. we do not believe theywill f ind -wlth'-tIiW deTwui naiirX?re ther from the standpoint of the consumer ivto wanU pure abi, t milk, or of the producer who wants to- supply his customers - it my b that in two or three With Dure muk. : .-.;;.-';- -r . -. . rear a .pair of glasses a littl The conditions are not onerous. They are mcrt dairymen have. been, vrorkiinr under . for . years. Soma minor provisions may be questioned like the specified kind ef a muk paiL But on the whole we fail to see how the cr could be much, more lenient and be able. t) have corifWenceii win, continue normally use- that its milk was eafer: " v : disease and accident f:.. J w- .t.l. - v t.. I awwwt w noma vnmaj icv viib -jwyic wviuu uc Aauy ikub wmsi, vi we uuic, AU I " A ConstandReader O. What stronger than the others will be needed.' And : . possibly another change fa five year Urn will carry on through life .very com fortably. ; Then probably : the eye- adjusted ft third toothpick until It balanced at light -angle ftcross the' other two. " - ' ? -s's. There's two shots, beep tired from' that gun, the lady's finger prints Is on It ah was seen, rnat nlng from the lodge to th path with It la her hand, and more over, eh admits the- shooting. If that ain't an open and shut case, X doat know one when. I see it Ilea bate tcea itmng c? oa con siderably less than that .v:.-.es,T-Feter.sreo::lB they have." :t7i::r r "I don't tee that tiers '$ need of any more fussing around the sheriff said conclusively. .. :."I know but I Just feel 'fus sy , Peter grinned. . "I see," Simpson, sodded sage ly. "You're like all th rest of th newspaper folks. Too want to make soma sort of sensational story for your paper, to keep the readers all het up till' the trial comes off.'" - : z . . r "It's ft ftuiny thing," Peter ob served, rrhifs the Idea that al most everybody baa. They think we caa say, pouf, here's your news. and there It Is, like a rab bit pulled out or a hat oeev, ir with. "But U would ttUlrbo Inst as goo, aa, exhibit as U ver waa." Peter argued amiably. "You're al ready photographed th fingers prints, ftscyoa, dont need it ror that And - I'll let you .have the bullet back when rn1; through with it." he added with a tine air ot magnanimity. A . Peter strove to maintain an z- presstoa of detached Indifference it . "Have a heart for the sheriff, i mooks) ; bat w obtained from t meant Peter 'explaia4, with-1 those who war acQualnted with eringly.- vThs ballet r'tata I the seacoaat a list of th Indian exhibits, yon lunkhead. W don't want to mix 'em up with a leg shew, r want the best shots yon can get ot them, and that's enough. As a matter of fact he added molufyingly, "she Is good I looking "WeU that's lucky for once," Yesterdays . . Of Old Oregon Tow Talks Craa The States man' Our Fathers Rnd tribes. In th order la which they succeed each other. to a consid erable distance. v;'t The first nation tot the eouth are the Ciatsops. who reside on the southern aide of the bay, and along the seacoast, on both sides of Point Adams (the point on the south side of the Columbia's Andrews . sighed over the cruel under the robing keenness of thai fate which all too often, la his I month.) Ther are represented aa iuwu( u. xUfc iu aoy. y larwitiicv m ocimcv iu uum i ui remains or. a mucn larger na- snon wita eagerness benina their I goo iooks aa. rxm. itioa: but about four years ago a -weave more, ne-u sund ror i disorder to Which tCl thea they a picture, ana so wui tne nusoana i ware strisrers, but which leeai, rr you tail taata said so." peter i from their description, to have oiierva c .- on wno noias out candy to ft child. Andrews brightened "Gee, that's ftae. (To be continued) 4e MA MAVt Vah4 Vjft SMMAImI , railr1,il, ft.; Sllll4et ASl Btf A 1 . A . . . - . . I MA ' AmmM - SMK lAtfft4 Mftstflff mm iwiw iuawt vw ;(wN;twMtwitt ouiiwu.avciuiet is aavisea tor a jauent won- I " .viH.- m . amusement and admiration on lows j?ut 91 oax oauupoieac, i. t-t ' v A I To eea to. taiak lfi. al mighty important thai you should fir off that sun.-' th sheriff said meditatively. "It Is Important! Peter agreed earnestly. "And. it's Irregular I know that It may not com to anything. If It doesn't 1 won't tell you, becaus youli b just where you were before. If it does I It wia mean something, to th defense and I know you're aot i so very keea-about helping the I defense., s . r - Th sheriff chuckled ft dry. rattling ehackla, like the. rustle ot dead leaves la a wind. "TottTa pretty, smart ? young ; teller he said with ft mingling been th smallpox, destroyed four chiefs, and several hundreds of the- nation. !-. - - "These (their bodies) are deposited- la canoes, a few miles be- August tS, 1003 Engineer John H. Lewis ot Sa lem haa been named one of five delegates to the satlonal irriga tion congress to be held in Port land th last ot th month. . 1 C W. Abrams had L. C. Rulif-i son, members of the local militia company doing daty at the Lewla -and Clark fair, are here for a tew days visit at komev . Chief Mark H. Savage of th--, Salem ftr department and his -mea were, busy yesterday storinf hty ta the feed room of the de- . partmest's eaarter. ; Miss Helen f Ise, formerly ot Salerd but who hag been la San Traaelsco, Is hero tor a visit with ; friends. , , ' . . , Isrroved and because pscpla bandlinz milk da not want to bled with eczema? ; . spread disease and cause death. But history has shown I at can be done for a bad many cases where contamination has crept iiv eausinjr epi- j caM ot conatipationt j wcaw wiu ucanw, wuue xxiu Ducuarus were uw. lutuo- JL A" simple, weU-balanced tained. Inspection therefore becomes a protection both to diet avoiding too many, sweets the consumer and the producer. u";-' v sad rich? heavy foods, it is also We think Alderman Vandevcrt and any others wha de- Important ' to keep j the system. sire the repeal ot the milk crdinance should point "out spe-1 Ci" I, .v. ' - ..v . n v. j,i-mm v.. .v..i Mt... ii ifi.1' , correct the diet and take 7tAtl,,.'r ?ll:ivu vc, ytt V1 f more exordse. For farther par- ,Z3 posiuon max ins wnoie oruinance snouia do Knockea out I ticuUrs vsend a self-addressed envelop . ' and and sale of milk without EwtiE2 yeta we'd be doing it for ft living In stead of slaving our live away trying to zaake deaillses. Kcboiy eaa - make facts If : they aren't there. The rabtit'a got to be in the hat, before we can pall It out AH I want, to ia u to find the rabbit" 1 ? "vi 5 "But than alnt nft rattltl v "Maybe aot" Peter acknoi edged with an air- of unconcern. reneat 1 "b,t sir m the, tun et hunting We inredict when tney stu tha criiiaa : I tKJtJr-dtt2'e1i ' n u.vk. r.-."-JZ. -u l.. Si - - . . i . : l "well, what la it yon want to wia uuu uu&ut, iw.yuxa Wuu iv wuiu ucj maue any MRa w; nta t. dot I don't mind tatting you Ta easier on ine proaucer witnoui xncurrinsr svnaxara to puDUC J cause and cur tor lumbago? sratefui to yoa for bringing in ine&iui. - . . - - , i - i. - i rmuencio, : to eneca jsiveren h!i alow voice. "Ton got ay num ber knowm' I'd have to b extra fair about giria the defense ev ery chance. Just 'because I'm eon viacea rn my own mind that the, lady is guilty as hall. And X not Ice yoa ain't sail ft word, abort cx owing you sosethiag tar get- VjLg me out of Stkoia- t-brlnxias ( in that alibL" s. l knew I didn't have to." Pe ter KTinned.. rTTelLT von wrla. Th shsrift uniocxea a arawer in tne aia ot i tt dssk and it! i the pistol In , Peter's outstretched hand. "Go and shoot It if t wttl make yoa ' . B .- I riUUQUUU . 1.W CUft, niUOUII - at . fill . TVi St9tATY'. f. Ton-r,r.i1w1 ..ii.: I i t i-v - V. .. I storr. I -rt fif hated Jt havlns J Bappier. nt con t fO WWM . . . . - --r-r1 r -a-v v uu um iu6W wj w m w i r; ,7,t , .V.:.... i anybody and mind you crcir txi&d to maice a arndv rjeffir-rAtn-ptrf it -lrfMmr fflsomft lnieeuon strain -or cold ii w wf iaa, jrj.v m ..l ! - . ... jT I tV. Matin (..ltutlii.. m.... gjettlnjr a copy of the cfrdisance and studyinsr it carefully I0, tenAppiicaUons ot heat Irirlnarinft-vrlth t?'fr-W?Vv- sometime give - . sr - o vi-. v vmsmv eaast wf a eA?fTTflf -5 a. ai.. t mi s in w m a m m . - con. to tne conclusion tnat puouc neaitn aemancs tne con tinuance of the present ordinance in substantially its pres ent form. We invite corsnent frog pscJuigi V'dlstribtcrs and consumers ca any ;2a cf - the juesticn, aa that the public and the city, council may know what different opin ions there are. . " ' j - , r x- . A Problem .FcfYcaFcrTcday It ft- certain number is- multi reel by 14.S If 2S.S2 Is added to t-s product of the sua is divided by I.::, and 240 ti subtracted ' . . .v Oregon's Croprt V! -; C ' - rpiIE papers have beta to full cf . rcjrta cf - di:trt-j fa trhcre drouth has wroutV Cat weri little Sraera: wattlVnnerT13 Answer t Teste-g-7 Pre- T - ft - "' tit ttlri C!:;;. Er 2iia, :;: t-i i.. t : r -3 aehs c2 t -:r : c. i i sum, c i' i-:, i-;, t xisij itseu at practically tin Czzs tl Vymvte'? ec: w tyuu. vi fcviillJXCr CI glCXCT 1-13 K gunainea in otner tctuns. : tra ta-? -r-r awrra of the very favorable situation in- wliich this state 'MM isr vresoa as ancTm o tra cr?T rcrcrr T-."i 1 -' Oregon's corn ere? is Kil tUiiUy taJ j tl3 3 11 cf a war tra Iresr; 53 12 tt! fi- averar -Zl , ; I thes : ? : .... wmkjww r aoout tn aam as last year and two t thre asLaa bushels shove the averasx - : CiU produttlonii lea thta Urt year trt aor tis Croys&r i.: t. c: I eouldatrun across nobody who had seft klal v . :,"rirft-et aa, Td like to look around the lodge a Uttl more. "Well t aint atepplng-yoa, it. .vir ... a - - - ai ueyru-4 uiwAa-w -- - 4 "Thea Pd like lo tatO my cam era man. take photograph of the two shells and also ot th bullets taken from the body Peter; hav ing no toothpicks, checked eft the items on his finger. 7 4 - "To newspaper folks ' always have to have tl&Sares t make your stotiti hCt litemt!a doa'l you? X marks the sot and ail that sort o thing." ike sheriff O till t ZXm: PiUr lit tt' t f..-t "rt there's one other "ins:, xr te pistol ts atia yow7 : . .' . . 'It t". i 1:." - . - " .7U," I war. t- ton t" let ar itzs. Barley shows a Incraas over jh ave-2.tit. a isreas front I TelT ti ; r-c-ri t! i ( Rye U slots mi aaj 'ahost til t-" ti V V r ;rt:x romofj, an important cr:a t,:c,, j: vsr last year and only a littl vtfr t r r? "-5. -v. . Ail tarn hay measures an arer.s cx.,.;.t a little uniar the yls'.J ot last year. " . - . - . . - The hop rroductlca f;rt:ast tx ttont f 3f.Y c ! I--t t"i? asl ncei leri tiaa the average. TL C.ztezz U reflecUXU l-ai-roved price Irra trj prcrnica cf a gocl la fruits the prospect Is far better than "atia' ercjs. we:3 ci ccuna cew par, tzt cscmtj f:r til cuts as wtr ccriiieratly t;:i:r tlia U2I. I j. 1 - ft C M rw" f t v - tz: 1 n:t r:pcrf !. - - cnirj t!.i . wi Lr? in ..'VX' xf'?-"! la - . ' r 1 - ... . t. v k - . . . t -v -1 t. r""r r-: frrrj r-j r!l t"-j trtf? I . cUvcrsIcd ij cur production Li Crcc w-vr'-i I ----- 1 v v.w 1 41 v fr:n !"t -T ? J t i ji j .-1 : t- V Ci cJrj- a and to rrcfit in a.j a t--J t-ta to tl3 to. anybody and mind you trlar tack.- . "I woat I wm, Tsapeeuvety," Peter promises. ."Andrews that's tie etmerama cam last sight Ill aead him right w 1 sup pos youv locked th lodg How If voull lust gire-m the key " "Ton ain't wasting any time, I se. I guess you'r afraid I might get sensibi ?and -chang my mind. Th aheriirs tacft was sol omn. but Peter thought he detect ed th climmer of a smil la the smaiU keen eye, over .which, th yellow, wrinkled .eyajidi , wit deeepUv tasaltodovV--.. With the Distol and key clink lag faintly together, wher h had fTttsl1theai nonchalantly into 1:1 c::t pocket, Peter sought An- dr;TS. who waited, with the ex- perienced rtlence of th camera. : : in, c z ta - ti. aiajw a i-ie.- t:U tripod wu propped be-t-:'i lis knees, and a large t :'i t sx rested on the floor b Lj feet - - - - "Ii:t !woat make a plcturor 1 1 T x -'. 2std disgustedly " wt ta, t ' 1 si- gtrn,t: directis, "iiso (you dlak. wants to lock tt ft 1 ;t and a t-Ut Uali o c: ; I r "t th dana to ts kcLilT !: la 1 :y hand," h ran rreated r, 'Now If ahe'd eti-1 f ?r : ,i ' ;m make a swell actioa pl "Two bullets and two ahetla." Peter corrected him fc!r, "Jrct aa close up as yoa caa get them S3 they can bo enlarged. "But you' got to have human J-orort . . Ta tL3 tz-zz Cit L13 Ca literesf Peter Informed him. Why I Life Sltould Carry Ihsurance! Becaqsel tws It to my famCy to provide against th loss of my arning 4 BecauM it rHl esttU myrirea ta rftcciTt aa ciucaiioa. Because tt wd eaatU E to be lai?enit ta try clj aga, Because tt Jp st ti tru!y crisis a ccrry ti tJ tsvii t-skl Becsuso ttls ft real reserve being univers&rj cc-ptiLle as collateral - lor loans, - . T ; . Because tt U. ta txjst toVKtoetV--payatl V.'Jct''doottr.fe whei'' ' dU. ' v. ... . - " .. -. " . .r : Because It Is tie safest sad mcst enomlc&l mcrrt for x&y bustocas.' Because It enahSes me to set op an estate at pree--Mt2i Che privilege off - - paying for It In annual tastaUments. - ) : Tog these and taaay other reascavthli Bank Is a-flrnf beever fa' Life Iiisuran It Ij c, flncsra cphlca fop: which there Is NO substitute, t!;cu!J ts core ticrcu-;! favestl-' Irated. U our services can be ttizzlzizzzo U r:ala ta tri!ysls cf -your owo'useiJ, tKejr are---wit!icut ctpuxi ta ccnrunl wd do not sriTi' iim n;:in.!rc3 BUT WE FIB2ILT iriL:V2 HI IT I t ' United Scares I Tc.::c:id Zank . oac.7?j-C.vj::; UesiijcrtlJITIID STATE3 NATIOirAL GHOUP 07 BAirK3 ' - " - - " ' : . Gr:rd a D-7 in C-fcrrdb-it I 1 -1 i 'i