If ft. f t J. t t X. t XZ12 tT3 "JLt! J.'l. I iijm Ill U. Ill JM ,...11. 1 ill DAILY EAST CZSSXUK. TZZSttZCX OR2C0N, SATTODA EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1921. FOtf&TEEN PAGES . -.tor'.'- ' Ilk: V l": I;- - r ': ' V'ii Copyright 1919, Hart Schaffncr & Marx Money back any time you want it IF YOU could put in crops with the positive guar antee that you'd make as much on them as you thought you ought to it would be pretty "smooth sailing." 1 You can buy clothes that way; at this store. You are guaranteed that Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes will give you all the wear, value, satisfaction that you think you ought to get. ,!: . t If the clothes dont deliver everything you ask for -we give your money back. v., -lamp's it PAg tp rnxJ-JZ I. THE OLD HOMETOWN By Stanley rr ' nSUE P CBILNC DCCOSATtOMS IN 7HB RMC2 LUNCH OOK CAO&HT FIRB TOPrVC UOSS WO DOLLARS CHILD TRAINING AT HOME Woodmen of. till 100 Per Cent American ' f Let 'er Buck AND GET IN THE CLASS FOR INITIATION t Protect Your Home CAP MEETS EVERY MONDAY NIGHT i lsaued by Ihe National Kin- Tki. i. il nf tha fourth erlea of articles dwgarten Association. Wert 4Mh Street, New York City. They are ap pearing weekly in these column. - ( - . . .TEACHING THROUGH PLAY. By Mrs. C V. Sjnaire. ',:.: FOR SALE . ' ., la there a kindergarten In your com munity? No? Then vhy not practice kinder garten principle In your own home? I do not mean thla that you must it down and devote every second for three houra to your children. But teach yeur child while you are about your work. Teach him through play. Today play 1 considered a great factor in edueotion. "Play is the ex preexioa of awakening instinct."' Watch your little lrl with, her doll. The doll Is her baby and she la Ua mother. Through thle play sne is oe veloplng the Instinct of mother love. Watch your little boy playing siore or fireman He, too, la preparing ior iu ture manhood. ,. Let us thon teach ! through play. . It-is an acknowledged fact that the kindergarten gives a child certain ad vantages, by cultivating self-confidence, the power of observation, or ginality of thought and other aualltlwi. Let us see If it is not possible for the mother to develop similar char acteristics at home. . - . First, Self-confidence: If the child asks to help with the dlBhes, make the bed, or perform other little tasks, do not be too busy to listen to the re quest. Accept the offer of assistance with thanks, even If the work takes longer or needs to te done over. Re member this Is one of the ways of de veloping self-confidence and helpful ness. Discouragement will not culti vate self-confidence. Second, Ability to memorize and think: Children love anything rhyth mic, whether the words are under stood or not. Repeat or sing nursery rhymes and Jingles to the children. Soon they will be repeating and sing ing them after you. Find the time dur ing the day to read or tell them ator '(ics Even- child loves a story, espec ially If acted out. t hird. Love of Nature: When out for walks teach the children about the trees' flowers, and birds. Nature can be known and loved in the parks of the city, as well as in the woods and fields of the country. And reading nature stories supplements the first hand knowledge the children are gain ing, thus adding to their Interest and appreciation. ' Fourth, Observation: This can be cultivated by giving a child magaxlnes. calling his attention to the different pictures and pointing out every detail. Then as he studies for himself, not one thing in a picture, no matter how small, will escape his eye. And he will become observant not only of pictures, but of everything else about him. , Fifth, Originality: With blocks, the sandpile or plasticine, (the latter can be purchased at stores carrying school supplies) a child can be instructed in the making! of various objects. Boon he will branch out for himself, doing really creative work. Sixth, Cleanliness and Orderliness: A child should be commended for picking up his toys when he has fin ished his play, having it impressed up on him that these toys are his respon sibility. It notice is taken of his clean face and hands before and after meals, then constant reminding will not be necessary. Kind and gentle apprecia tion Is an Inspiration. Fretful criti cism disheartens. With my little two and a half year old daughter, I have followed the Kindergarten thought, including the above suggestions, and the results have been most successful. Dr. P. P. Claxton, former United States Commissioner of Education, said, "Our children must be guarded as loyally as the country Itself and the Kindergarten la an Important factor." Do you wish to obtain the advan tages of kindergarten training for the children of your commounlty? If so, address the National Kindergarten Association, g West 40th Street, New York. White's Doughnut Lunch 123 West Alta. Owing to poor health, I am compelled to sell my place oi Dusmess. GET IN NOW BEFORE ROUND-UP n FACTS ABOUT ry Z3 J THE NEWIOILiCITXi o-J ftp:- Twentyjfour trains daily on two railroads, and the Columbia River open to the sea. A splendid Gravity Irrigation System covering 2,400 acres of Orchards, Gardens and Farms. A domestic water system. Electric Lights. Telephones, Newspaper, Church, School and A Most Promising Oil , Well Now Nearing Completion YOU, as a lot buyer, will own outright the surface and Oil and Gas rights. ; YOU will be the sole owner and director of the future of your tract of land. YOUR land may prove to be as rich in Oil production as any in this field. YOUR investment in one or'more of these city oil lots may result in being a dependable assurance of many comforts and luxuries in the future that otherwise would be unobtainable for many whose salaries or incomes are inadequate.. - : YOUR lot, bought tpday before the oil comes in for $100.00 may readily bring from fifty to one hundred times its first cost to you within a week after the strike. THEN, there's your individual holdings in the driling company, that is going to make your lot more valuable by their drilling operations. . - ,. . Vo lt's well worth considering seriously, is it not? Y.'Ixn WILL BUY AN INDIVIDUAL DRILLING SITE $100.00 OF YOUR OWN. In the CITY LIMITS of Attalia, with a GUARANTEE that $71.50 - of each $lto0.00 goes into a special Drilling Fund to be used exclusively in drilling for oil as soon as 140 lots are sold for $100.00each. All of these lots are located in the Original Townsite of Attalia, most of which are 50 by 120 feet, fronting on 60 to 80 foot streets, with 15 foot alleys in rear. ' Definite arrangements for conducting the drilling operations, above men tioned, have been made with the ATTALIA OIL COMPANY, from whom I have purchased a' large block of stock, and during the sale of these lots I will give each purchaser a certificate of 7,150 Shares of Stock : With Each $100.00 Lot NO LOTS ARE RESERVED IN THIS SPECIAL OFFER. THERE ARB ONLY H TO BE flOLU ON THESE TERMS AND THIS OFFER IS MADE SUBJECT TO WITHDRAWAL OR INCREASE IN PRICE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE IN EVENT OF, AN OIL STRIKE BEINO MADE AT ATTALIA BEFORE THIS SALE IS COMPLETED. ' TWO WAYS TO WIN " Real Estate as Attalia Grows. Dil and Gas as the field develops. You will wish you had bought a doien instead of one, before long. If 1100.00 invetmiit will break jmi don't come in on this. BI T If you ran pnre $100.00 even by pinching a little bit don't pass up this chance to get IOl"IILK INTFJIKST In thft AUalla Oil ' Field now before oil Is struck for 1 100.00 wont go far when It will take A THOUSAND IKM.AHH then to equal ONK HU5IDRICD DOLLARS In buying power NOW. , GEO. RY CLARK. (Owner) 741 Main St., Pendleton : . Telephone 529 for Map. .' : -l r' : , Address All Orders and Communications to ' W. R. CRAWFORD, Sales Agent Box 342 KENNEWICK, WASH.