Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 13, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    ISìiLAICn DAILY TIDINGS
rÀGB TWO
Ashland
Tidings
Elula Hula at Home
E aubllshed 187 6
Published Every Evening Except
Sunday
TUB ASHLAND PRINTING CO. j
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OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TEL EPH O N E 39
C. K, LOGAN, Editor
E n tered a t the A shland, Oregon
Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mai
ter.
.BIBLE THOUGHT®
— FOR TODAY—
PARENTS OF NAVEL ORANGE
From Two Trees Has Grown an In­
dustry Which is Now Estimated
in Millions.
From two loue orange trees, to
which buds of the seedless “navel” or­
ange of Brazil were grafted some years
ago. lias grown an industry which last
year showed u net profit of some forty
million dollars.
Today mie hundred
and seventy-five thousand acres of Cal­
ifornia laud is planted to navel or­
anges, which are set out in numbers
ranging from 80 to 130 trees to the
acre.
William Saunders; one-time superin­
tendent of the government horticul­
tural grounds at Washington, D. C.,
learned in 1870 th at u new seedless
orange had been developed at Bahai,
Brazil, and procured 12 of the young
trees through the aid of a missionary.
They were brought to the United
States and planted under conditions as
nearly those of their native land us
could be found, but they could not
w ithstand the more rigorous northern
climate, and they soon died. Buds had
been taken from them, however, and
grafted upon sprouts of native propa­
gation. Two of these sprouts survived
and were transplanted to the West
coast in 1875.
From them have sprung the thou­
sands of trees which have made the na­
vel orange the foremost among the many
varieties of oranges. Every year buds
have been taken from them to impart
navel characteristics to home-grown
seedlings, and still though somewhat
ravished by time, these patriarchs an­
nually add tlieir small quota to the
thousands of bushels of fruit their off­
spring yields.
One of them stands just outside Riv­
erside.
igÿi'ÉËRT M oses
<*> C apital wins some strik es, <ê>
<8> labor o th ers, th e public none.
Hubeeriptiou Price Delivered in City:
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One month ....................................I .65
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You
can
have
m
ighty
big
T h ree m o n t h s ............................... 1.95
tro u b les in m ighty sm all <$>
Six m o n th s ..................................
3.75
One year . .................................... 7.5t<
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tow ns.
Mail and Rural Routes
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♦
One m onth ....................................$ -6o
H aving your own way all
♦
T h ree m o n t h s ............................... 1 9 5
Six m onths .................................... 3.50 <£> the tim e is ju st about as tir e ­
One year ...................................... 6.5f <$> som e as never having it a t <$>
ADVERTISING RATES
ail.
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Display A dvertising
<S>
♦
iln g ie Insertion, each in ch . . . . . .30c
W hen a m an b rags about <?>
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display Advertising
his kin folks it is a sign That
One tim e a w e e k ............................... 27 % c he doesn’t am ount to m uch <3>
Two tim es a w eek............................... 25 c
him self.
<$>
livery o th e r d a y .................................. 20 t
.
Local Readers
• •
Each line, each t i m e . . .................10c
W hen a m an ’s chief con­ <s>
To ru n every o th e r (Say for one
.. cern is glands, and when a ♦
mon th , each line, each tim e . . 7c
w om an’s is com plexion, prog­
To m n~every issue for one m onth
ress m ay be said to be m ov­ <?>
ot m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c
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Classified Column
. ing steadily to th e rear.
One cent th e word each tim e.
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To ru n every issue for one m onth
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A
wom
an
is
not
w
illing
to
o r m ore, % c th e w ord each tim e.
be called “ m iddle-aged” u n til <$>
Legal Rate
F irst tim e, per 8-pc.'nt lin e ......... 10c
th e beauty p a rlo rs a re no ♦
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
longer able to cam ouflage <?>
polnt line ...................................... 5 c
her countenance.
Card of t h a n k s .............................$1.00
-X
Obituaries, the l i n e .....................2%c
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F ra te rn a l O rders and Societies
Hez Heck Says
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A dvertising for fra te rn a l order?
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<$•
“A kiss a in ’t genuine
o r societies ch arg in g a reg u la r initi
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unless
it
m
akes
you
feel
stlo n fee and dues, no discount. Re
squirm y.”
ilglous and benevolent orders will be
charged th e reg u la r ra te for all ad
vertlslng when an adm ission or othei
eharge Is m ade.
seat and see th a t he sits th e re or
gets burned to a crisp. T his is no
What Constitutes Advertising
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ tim e for negation. The issue is too
. portant.
ing am ong some as to w hat consti I im
tn te s new s and w hat advertising,
L e t’s build th e big hotel!
we p rin t th is very sim ple ru le, which
Is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­
a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re THE COMMUNITY AMBULANCE
events, w here an adm ission charge
FUND
Is m ade or a collection is ta k e n IS
The
com
m
unity
am bulance will
A D VERTISIN G.”
T his applies to
cost
ab
o
u
t
$1200.
Up
to date $891
o rganizations and societies of every
has been subscribed and paid in.
kind as well as to individuals.
All rep o rts of such activities a fter T here has been $100 subscribed
they have occurred is news.
All com ing social or organization which has not been paid in. T hat
m eetings of societies w here no leaves $209 still needed.
m oney co n trib u tio n is solicited. In iti­
As soon as th e $1200 is fully sub­
ation charged, or collecton tak e n Iâ scribed and paid in, a com m ittee of
NEWS.
the subscribing physicians will be
appointed to purchase the a m b u ­
. ’7T7Lff 1 j
lance.
L e t’s finish the am bulance u n d e r­
t a k i n g . W ill those who have not y eti
Bible Thoughts memorized. will prove a rj
¡subscribed to the fund please call
‘
price^ss heritage in after years.
|q
a t th e T idings office and do so at!
once. Everybody should have some
W EDNESDAY, DECEM BER 13
p a rt in this com m unity und ertak in g .
PR ID E A P IT F A L L :— P rid e
goeth before d estru ctio n , and a In doing so, you will have a g re a te r
in te re st in th e com m unity, and you
h au g h ty sp irit before a fall.
will be doing vour p art to provide
P roverbs 16: 18.
m eans to ta k e care of the unfortu-1
t
TH E NEW HOTEL
Come on. and le t’s finish the job
A shland .is now approaching a
before
Mr W in b u rn re /u rn s next
larg e ta sk : th e form ation of plans
which will re s u lt in supplying the week. L e t’s show him we a re those
«
PASS UP ALL KINDS OF WORK
Masculine Natives of the South Sea
Islands Cannot Be Brought to
Do Any Labor.
I J T LA HULA is the chief indoor and outdoor dance c f the natives
• jf th e Pacific Islands. The H aw aiian brand ' th e best
known, b u t all th e South Sea Island natives enjoy i; ® ,acq u elin e
Logan, th e P aram o u n t player, is here shown in one of the native
costum es doing a version of it on the Pacific Island, w here scenes
were made in “ Ebb T ide,” a new George M elfore production fo r
P aram o u n t from the story by R obert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd
Osbourne.
Southern Oregon Appointed on National
Committee for Care of Eyesight
in Nation’s Public Schools
Aided by rep re sen ta tio n from P r e s - ! M edford, and J. Percy W ells, of
ident H a rd in g ’s cabinet, federal and K lam ath Falls.
sta te officials, university professors,!
“ The object of an Eye Sight Con-
engineers, in d u stria lists, and civic servation day in schools is to dis-
leaders, the Eye Sight C onservation cover th e fact th a t a child has a de-
Council of A m erica, with n a tio n a l feet of vision or sym ptom s of a de-
h e a d q u a rte rs a t 4 2 S tre e t and Broad- feet ra th e r th an to determ ine th e de­
w ay. New Y ork C itv’ h as set in mo'i gree of deficency,” it is sta te d in the
tion a m ovem ent for the observance suggested program w hich th e Eye
th ro u g h o u t the co unrry of Eye Sight Sight C onservation Council is tak in g
C onservation Day in the schools.
; up w ith the Oregon officals.
Defective vision am ong children!
Secretary of L abor Davis, in
and
w
orkers
in
the
in
d
u
stries
has,
I
sta
te m e n t issued by the Eye Sight
long-needed to u rist hotel.
: who do things.
recent
surveys
in
num
erous
tow
ns
C
onservation
Council, a sse rts th a t
N othing
is ever acco m p lish ed !
It has been said th a t “ to him who a »d cities have revealed, caused enor- care of th e eyes is a n a tio n a l duty.
th ro u g h negative th o u g h t and action
It is d estru ctiv e of every forw ard w aits, all th iln g s com e.” This evi- «nous econom ic and physical losses.!
“ In my e a rlie r life as a w orkm an
plan and m ovem ent. T here is too dently is the belief of W ard Irvine, which, a u th o ritie s declare, can be and in th e course of my duties as
m uch of it in th e disposition of Ash-! son of the e d ito r of the P o rtla n d wiped out by proper and system atici se cre ta ry o f labor, I have come to
Jo u rn al. W ithout solicitation on his application of th e principles of eye know som ething of the problem be-
land citizens.
fore the Eye Sight C onservation
P ositive th o u g h t and action will p a rt, so we a re told he has re- hygiene.
W ith th e co-operation, am ong oth- Council, p a rticu la rly in its relatio n
accom plish the hlg purpose.
Big ceived th e appointm ent of private
se
cre
ta
ry
by
governor-elect
W
alter
e
r
leaders, of Jam es J. Davis, s e c r e - ,to men and women in in d u stry , says
th in g s a re already h alf lost when
M.
Pierce.
In
as
m
uch
as
th
e
Jo
u
r-
iary
of the U nited S tates d e p a rtm e n t Secretary Davis.
It is a problem
approached w ith fear, tre m b lin g and
in
hum
an
service
which
in its solu-
d istru st. It is m uch e a sie r e sp ec -ln a l som ew hat favored Mr. P ierce in j of labor, Guy A. H enry, general di-
tion,
will
m
ean
m
uch
to
th e whole
ially here, to express doubts th an his recent cam paign, and th a t young recto r of th e Eye Sight C onservation
hopes on m a tte rs th a t look tow ard Irvine was active in the cause of Council is d irectin g the c a m p a ig n ,»ssrvlce of A m erica in l*fe> economic
th e building of a great reso rt. T hat Jam es Cox d u rin g th e last presklen- which aim s to accom plish vast sav- P>°sperity and happiness,
larg e success has been achieved by tial election, th e re su lt is not to be ings in h ealth and m oney by carry -j
1 m arch w ith the council in its
ing
the
m
essage,
“
F
irs
t
H
ealth,
Then
work
am ong children. I am con-
o th ers w ith h alf the n a tu ra l re- w ondered at.
W
isdom
,”
to
every
city
and
h
am
let
'
!nced
th a t m ankind owes no higher
sources we have here has no place i n ;
------
d
uty
to
society and to God th an
th e a rg u m e n t of th e negative m ind.!
Low tem p e ra tu re s a re rep o rted in the land w here children are
service
to
childhood, and th a t w hat-
“ We c a n ’t do it,” is th e slogan of from th e e n tire n o rth w est; M ontana ¿aught.
negation. It is looking ever to an
has w e a th er 27 degrees below zero: Every school in Oregon will be ever we m aJ
a ^ ’e to do to a «d
th
e
citizens
of
the
fu tu re will earn
a rg u m e n t why it cannot be done— 'W yom ing is a little w arm er, w ith th e asked to join in estab lish in g the new
expressing doubt as to this plan and
m ercury aro u n d 12 below. And yet sem i-annual custom of Eye Sight a g reat re w a rd-
11 tl i i f i l l m 11111 i i i i i m l L j
th a t— excepting th a t som ebody is a l- som e people a re com plaining about C onservation day, planned as a uni-!
tem pting to put over som e sin iste r a little frost on the ground and an versal and perm an en t co ntribution
design— full of fear and forebodings occasional glim pse of ice. S outhern to the A m erica system of education.!
and doubt as to u ltim a te success of Oregon m ay have its faults, but th e re
The Eye Sight C onservation Coun-
th e u n d ertak in g . N egative th o u g h t are o th e r places, not few in num - ell is en listin g the assistance of com -,
and speech puts everybody in a ber, th at a re a whole lot worse.
i tnissioners of education in every
do u b tfu l and pessim istic fram e of
----------------------------
sta te , and of su p e rin te n d e n ts in ev-
inind. It has killed m any a lively!
M ortgage for sale, jynple p roperty erv county and school d istric t. Ore-
chance for glorious accom plishm ent, security, also responsible personal gon school officials have been pro-
It has destroyed m any a business g u a ra n tee . A m ount $5000, will sell vided w ith a com plete Eye Sight Con-'
venture. It has kept m any a m an at prfce to yield 9 per cent. Confi- servation day program . To execute
in penury who deserved b e tte r of d e n tia l business.
Staples R ealty this plan. J. A. C hurchill, of Salem ,
h,s ta le n ts -
| Agency.
84tf s ta te su p e rin te n d e n t of public in-}
stru ct ion; and county su p e rin te n d
W ill negative th o u g h t and action!
L ast m onth th e .Automobile Spec­ dents will co-operate in th e Eye
d e te r A shland in h e r present larg e .
ialist insu red th re e tru c k s, six a u to ­ Sight C onservation day m ovem ent,
u n d e rta k in g ?
Let us hope not.
m obiles and 10 F ords. P hone 27 4-J.
including Mrs. E. M. Crail. of Vale.
L e t’s get th e positive th o u g h t— th a t
84tf
Yeo, of course.
M alheur county; Mrs. M ary G riffin,
th o u g h t which know s no defeat.
of B urns, H arney county; P e a rl H all,
W hen we find the negative expres­
of Lakeview , L ake county; J. E. My­
sion com ing from citizens, set down
ers. of Prineville. Crook county; C.
on them and stop it if you can; i
E. M ulkey, of Coquille. Coos county;
th e re is nothing to it but failure,
O. C. Brown, of R o se b u rg Douglas
w orry and woe.
county; Mrs. Jen n ie M. Cope, of
A shland intends to build th a t big
Gold Beach, C urry county; Mrs,
to u rist hotel. W e have been ta lk ­
.Alice M. Bacon, of G ran ts Pass, Jose
ing ab o u t it for the past five years,
J
phine county; Susanne AV. Hom es, of
now le t’s do it. and in o u r positive
Jacksonville, Jackson county, and
m ovem ent, brook no interference
Miss Twyla H ead, of K lam ath F alls.
from the negative forces. T here is
K lam ath county.
evidence alread y of th e ir activity in,
q u estio n in g s and m isgivings. T here
Local school su p e rin te n d e n ts in
i t no sound reason why it should be
these counties will also aid in th e
bo .
E v erything Is favorable to the
m ovem ent including G. A. R uring,
com pletion of th e great project.
of N orth Bend; W. J. M ishler, of
P ut th e negative guy on th e back
¡G ran ts P a ss; A ubrey G. Sm ith, ofi
WON OVER ALL HANDICAPS
Famous Explorar Conquered Disabil­
ities That Would Have Daunted
Big Majority of Mankind.
The belated dedication of a raonu-
ment to Dr. Elisha Kent Kane, once
a famous Arctic explorer, is a re-
minder of an achievement quite as
rem arkable as anything that Kane
<J‘,d
add t#
sum of knovvl-
Wflg h,s mastery of physlca, handicap9
which would- have daunted ninety-
nine men In a hundred.
He was
physically so frail that he was un
able to complete bis studies at col­
lege; he completed his medical edu­
cation at home, became a surgeon in
the navy, and while physician of the
American legation at Peking began
bis career as an explorer which
m arked him for fame. It Is less
known than it ought to be that his
polar researches, im portant though
they were, constituted only a small
p art of his work. He succeeded in
descending into the crater of the Taal
volcano, though several able-bodied
adventurers had failed; he fought
Bedouins in E g y p t; he crossed the
Island of Luzon on foot, and he made
an early study of Alpine glaciers in
Switzerland.
All this and more h?
accomplished before he died at tlie
age of thirty-seven, sustained always
by unfaltering pluck and by deter-
mination such as few men
W ednesday, Decem ber 13, 1022
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
W ater M aster
F red N. Cum m ings, wa c r
(C ontinued F rom Y esterday.)
m aste r’s salary ...................$125.00
i
B
utte
F alls & Eagle Point
C are of P oor a t P oor F arm
Tel.
Co.,
w ater m a ste r’s ex­
Dr. AV. AV. P. H olt, county
pense
......................................
9.20
physician’s salary ............$ 75.00
Fred N. Cum m ings, w ater
Mrs. Irene W ells, su p e rin te n ­
m a ste r’s trav elin g expense 38.35
dent county farm s a la r y .. 125.00
jF
re
d N. Cum m ings, w ater
Ed Binns, m eat for county
?
8
q
!
m
a ste r’s e x p e n s e ..................
31.lt)
farm ......................................
j
F.
R
Frey,
w
ater
m
aste
r’s
A lbert C rane, nu rsin g a t
i0 0 0 ! pxPeuse ................................... 10.00
county farm ........................
I AA’a lte r M arshall, deputy wa­
Cad Ellis, county farm ex­
te r m aster .........................
84.00
pense ......................................
2.25
F. E. Nichols, deputy w ater
E. C. G ardner county farm
supplies .................................
3.00' m aster ................................... 100.00
F. E. Nichols, deputy w ater
H utchison & Lum sden, coun­
m aste r’s e x p e n s e ................. 81.40
ty farm supplies ..............
CO.72
H ubbard Bros., county farm
T otal, $479.05
supplies .................................
7.20
M edford P harm acy, county
(To be continued.)
farm supplies ......................
.85
M ann’s Dept. Store, county-
SOUSED G EESE LEAD TO
farm supplies .....................
3.29
ARREST OF BOOTLEGGER
Pacific Tel. Co., county farm
expense ....................................
13.75 LOS ANGELES, Dec. 13.— The
Clyde Pervis, labor a t county
anti-V olstead quacking of 300 geese
farm ......................................
6.00 recently led to the a rre st of O. S.
F ra n k Davis, county farm
S ie g la tt, a t Cudahy, according to lo­
supplies ....................................
41.00 cal prohibition agents, who confis­
W eeks Conger Co., county
cated th ree stills, 100 gallons of
farm expense ...................... 20.00 m oonshine and 300 gallons of tnaslt
Miss Mary W edge, labor a t
concealed "in coops of the chickens
couynty farm .....................
40.00 and geese a t S ta g la tt's residence.
Mrs. Irene AVells countv farm
Suspicion of the agents was con­
supplies .................................
3.00 firm ed, it is said, by investigation
Cal. Ore. Pow er Co., lights
into the peculiar antics of the geese.
for county hospital ..........
14.91 It was found la te r th a t the mash
was fed to the poultry a fte r being
T otal. $433.77 rem oved from the distillery boilers.
Court. H ouse Expense
B. L. Moses, ja n ito r’s salary $ 62.50 MANY NEW SCHOOLS ARE
Fred J. Fick, co u rt house ex- *
UNDER WAY NOW 1Y L. A.
pense ......................................
1.90,
P eople’s E lectric Store, court
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 13.— Build­
house e x p e n s e ...................... 39.30 ing of public schools in Los Angeles
City of Jacksonville, w ater
has launched upon a program never
re n t for co urt h o u s e .......... 1 5 .0 0 1 e(juaj]etj jjy anv oijje r cj ty ju ^ e
Cal. Ore. P ow er Co., lig h ts for
¡country, d isreg ard in g school atten d -
court h ° use ........................
16.93 (}ance and population, according to
F red J. Fick, co u rt house
C. E. Seam an, p resident o.’ the board
supplies .................................
13.30,
education.
Before next Ju n e, according to
T otal, $148.93 Seamat» 23 elem entary school b u ild ­
J a il
ings, now being planned by a rc h i­
E. D. Collins, ja ilo r’s salary
tects, and 50 additional g ram m ar
for A ugust and Septem ber $100.00 school buildings and five new high
G odw ard M ercantile Co., jail
school buildings will be constructed.
expense .................................
20.73 The new schools will cost approxi­
Jacksonville P harm acy, jail
m ately $7,000,000, it is said.
expense .................................
19.90
Anna Schm idt, m eals for p ris­
FIG H T FIR E !
oners ...................................... 214.90
P ro tect home and property. If yon
Jno. M. W illiam s Co., jail ex­
th in k you should insure, if you in ­
pense ......................................
10.98 tend to in su re p retty soon, DO IT
Cal. Ore. Pow er Co., lights
I NOW p. d. q. and avoid cause for
for jail .................................
5.60 | SAD REG RET and self chatisem eni.
------
R em em ber also th a t th ere is as
T otal, $372.11 j g rea t o r g re a te r risk on your house
hold effects and clothing and it costs
Juvenile Court
$4 or less per year per $1000 for in-
M arjorie M acEwan, juvenile
expense ................................. $ 1 5 .9 9 isu ran ee on o rd in ary dw ellings and
contents. Good old line com panies
Good S am aritan H ospital ju ­
th
a t have paid th rough all the great
venile expense ................... 146.30
conflagrations.
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY.
T otal, $162.29 84tf
The natives of the M arshall islands,
50 years ago, before the advent of
tlie missionaries, were typical savages
of the South seas. They lived a nat­
ural wild existence, unburdened by
clothes, and eating only what nature
provided for them—coconut and the
pandanus fruit. They had no bouses.
They lived under thatched roofs, sup­
ported at the four corners by poles.
Today the natives w ear white linen
suits.
The stiff white collar seems
to make tlieir faces blacker than they
really are, and to bring out the de­
signs of the tattoo m arks more clear­
ly. They have schools and hospitals,
which were started by those brave
missionaries of half a century ago.
Their chief is particularly modern.
He lives in a house, and since Japan
has taken possession he bus a wire­
less sttil ion on bis island, the island
of Wotje.
He even dictates to a
stenographer, who sits on the floor
with a typew riter between bis legs.
The natives are not so far modern­
ized, however, that the men will be­
stir themselves to do any work. They
do not believe in work. They leave
work to the women. The hardest task
the men perform is to carry around
the babies. They do this so the wom­
Advertising and County Printing
en will have nothing to interfere with
M edford Mail T ribune, county
their work.
p rin tin g ................................. $ 49.57
LITTLE TALKS ON THRIFT
Tidings,
printing
Plants Have Heart and Pulse Beat. A shland
Plants have a heart and pulse and
county n o t i c e s ........................ 56.75
B y S . W . S T R A U S , P r e s id e n t
a “blood circulation” very similar to Pacific Record H erald, p rin t­
A m e r ic a n S o c ie ty fo r T h r ift
that of the animal world. This is the
ing county notices ............
16.50
sensational discovery of Sir Jagardls
T IS well to understand th a t the
Tom Swem, a d v ertisin g ex­
Chandra Bose, the famous Indian
mere saving of money is not
pense ......................................
49.55
botanist. According to Sir Jagardls,
the sum total of th rift. This is a
great quantities of water are absorbed
. point th a t fre-
T otal, $172.„7
daily by the average tree. This w ater
quently is not
is driven tip to the very top of the
In d ig en t Soldiers
given sufficient
tree and then breathed out again AVm. Lym an, indigent soldier
attention. Too
through the leaves.
Experim ents
often th r if t is
expense ................................. $120.00
were carried out by Sir Jagardls at
considered
sy­
Election Expense
his botanical institute in Calcutta. He
nonymous
with
says there Is no characteristic mani­ Jo h n H arris, work on elections 15.00
t.ight-f i s t e d-
festation of animal life which could Davis T ra n sfe r & Storage,
ness.
not he found in simple form in plants
election expense .................
3.50
If it were
also. The plant bus a heart beat and Glass & P rudhom m e, election
tru e
th a t
a “pulse” astonishingly sim ilar to that
th rift consist­
expense ................................. 111.57
of animals. Besides, It also re a d s
ed m erely of a
upon stim ulation in almost the same P a u l’s E lectric Store, election
narrow - m ind­
5.00
expense .................................
way, and shows that it possesses a
ed process of
nervous system.
E arl U lrich, delivering ballot
hoarding, this
W . STRAUS
10.00
box ........................................
country would
never have attain ed its present
Bushong & Co., re g istra tio n
To Honor Congo Martyr.
exalted
place because most of our
A tablet is to be placed in one of
17.97
cards ......................................
national leaders have been success­
the wards of a London hospital In B illings Agency, reg isterin g
ful prim arily through th rift.
honor of the Congo chief. Mandobl,
13.60
v oters ....................................
T h rift is no more the m anifesta­
who volunteered, when sleeping sick­
Mrs.
John
C
onrad,
election
tion
of selfishness and small m ind­
ness appeared among Ills tribe, to go
edness than is success itself.
5.00
expense .................................
to England and submit to all the ex­
T h rift does aw ay w ith waste. I t
periments necessary to determine the A. J. T. Sm ith, reg iste rin g
is
careful planning and wise
cause of this malady and to discover
1.70
voters ....................................
spending.
It is efficiency and
a remedy. For several months he per­
progress.
W ashington once a d ­
mitted ldmself to be bled dally In
T otal, $183.34
vised a friend th a t “it is not the
order to supply m aterial for the ml-
lowest priced goods th a t a re al­
County Nurse
croscopists. At length the germ of tlie
ways the cheapest.” And in this
sleeping sickness was discovered; but M arie E. F alld in e, county
advice
he reflected one of the g re a t
n u rse 's salary ......................$125.00
almost simultaneously the volunteer
tru th s of th rift.
Spend money
subject of these researches paid for A m erican Red Cross, county
savingly. Save money sensibly.
tiiat discovery with his life.—The Liv­
n u rse ’s e x p e n s e ...................
8.00
It would not be possible to extol
ing Age.
Colonial G arage county nurse
too highly the simple virtue of
saving. Since the dawn of hum an
expense .................................
2.50
progress, it has been one of the
Oh, Well—
Jones & K irk p atric k , county
most necessary of all personal
A young woman, haviug decided
n u rse ’s e x p e n s e ...................
7.30
practices. Every encouragem ent
that it was ju st at present the fash­
M
edford
Auto
Top
Co.,
county
should be given to those who are
ionable thing to know all about busi­
n u rse ’s e x p e n s e ...................
1.50
saving. But the good work should
ness and town industries, was belug
not stop there. I t is sometimes
S tate Board of H ealth, coun­
shown through a g arter factory.
the better p a rt of th rift to spend
“Goodness!” she exclaimed, “ninety
ty n u rse 's expense ............
1.13
a dollar than to save it; and more
thousand pairs in one week! I don’t E lectric Shop, county n u rse 's
economical to purchase an article
see where they all go!”
expense .................................
11.00
for $10 tnan for $5. The rig h t
“Neither do I,” replied the young
kind of spending keeps business
man who was guiding her, coloring
going, creates demand for labor,
T otal, $156.43
slightly.—American Legion Weekly.
builds
up our cities and offers in­
S urveyor’s Office
centive
and rew ard fo r enterprice
Eva H ooker, su rv ey o r’s ste n ­
Perhaps.
and proficiency.
o g rap h er ...............................$ 4 0 .00j
“H ere’s a lady gets a divorce on
Unless we understand and prac­
account of m ental cruelty.”
C. F ra n k Rhodes, surveyor's
tice all of these things we do not
“ What is mental cruelty?”
office expense ...................
12.00
comprehend th rift.
)
“ I suppose her brute of a husband
went around thiuking mean tilings. ’—
T otal. $ 5 2 .0 0 1
More Than Talent Needed.
Louisville Courier-Journal.
S ealer of W eights an d M eaaarw
Talent alone cannot make a writer.
E. A. Bond, sealer of w eights
J bere must be a man behind the book.
and m easures salary . . , . $ 23.95 — Emerson.
R ead th e w ant ada.
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