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Imagine laying 218 ton» of brick in lass than m
hoars! That would mean about five carloads, almost
000 of them. Would you want to tackle it in a weak, u
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That is exactly what Indian Jim Brown did
bricklaying contest in a midwestern city the other
Think of the physical perfection necessary for
a fe a t Think of the stamina, the Will power, naem
to go through with it 'successfully. Visualise the hmm
control necessary to keep arms, legs and back moving
absolute precision so that there would be no lout dm
no waste of effort.
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In these, days of machinery such.® feat tykes on i
mous proportions when one thinks of its being doe
hand, piece by piece. Locking a t snch a pile of'Jr
the average man would have been staggered, beetei
fore He started.
g Had Indian Jim lived back is olden dayrf, the stoi
his feat would have been handed down from genen
to generation. Certainly deeds of less magnitude
been celebrated in story and song.
Today, he is known merely as Indian Jim Brown
bricklayer. Yet he is a champion*
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•Sh-tropicel Taller near UM i n
tit etfeto to the apper rectos* of
British Colambfe were tato hera
Item* calenlateS to stir the envy
of the thirsty to arid America.
For Instance: •
Saturday to a » y s t o t « tr ,a i
the week, aad coatrlbatea 33
per cent of the week'* total of
arrests for drankeaaem.
teat day.)
Momenta. Thera prase aad ver
dure are found In amaalag taa>
aotenee. Mowers are enormous
ta d Mach of the vopataUoa re-
damblos that of tropfeal region«.
Thia strange valley pete IU
individuality from hot * springs.
AHhongh the rarrou&dtag moun-
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Following the death recently o f an inBnfanoe e^pen 1 Monday b third, with I f par
at Hartford, Connecticut, the postmaster of the .city ta «•at.
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•»■day, Taeaday, Wednesday
THE PARK GARAGE
AS wehderful an the Valley
for twenty five years «made it a practice to inquireea^ l and Thursday, contribute between
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THB RESURRECTION: — Jeaus said unto ber,"*l am the resur year before Christmas as to the number of letters
is
equipped
to
There to one Matoon to ovary) chanto, the-airplane waa eqoafly
rection aad the Ute: he that belleveth to me, though ho were dead, packages addressed to relatives of immigrant« in the Old
as wonderful to the natives to
yet shall he live; And whoeoever llveth aad belleveth to me shall
World, and held for insufficient postabe, and to make up
The number of saloons de
uevqrdle. John 11:38, S3.
PRAYER. — Lord, we thank thee that we live, because thou this deficit so that they might be forwarded to their des creased by 57« during the year;
llveot,
tin a tio n « in time for Christmas.
but the number of licensed clubfc
in a jiffy
No a spectacular practice to be sure, yet the happi tacreaaed by 318.
Bring your oar in and avoid trouble with tbs
Beer to far and away the fav
ness it caused is hard to estimate in dollar* and eents.
orite drink With a consumption
WHAT IS EDUCATION?
Certainly it was unique.
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Of 18.41 gallons during the yepr
Children have been back in school only a few days.
Probably the entire expense attached to it did not run
The routine of enrollment in new classes is over. New over $50 each year, yet it probably caused mope Christmas .<» »te
teachers and new work confront them on the opening of joy than many more costly gifts of millionaires. ’ It has
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the new term. They have picked up the task of getting paralleled more closely, perhaps, by the habit some g"1* “
an education where they left it last Jnne.
thoughtful citizens have of caring for letters address*}) that »
What is an education f The parent, looking back on each year to Santa Claus.
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his own school days and glancing at the array of new
Who knows but that this man had himself some time * •“* 1
NO “VACATION" FOR
text book» at the opening of the school year, is inclined been friendless and alone, far from the warming presenip *<* «»<
to wonder. How much he learned has been of no practical of relatives and dear oneB, when a letter or a tiny g ift .
THRIFTY DOLLARS
use to him. How much, on the other hand, gathered out would have meant much to smooth out life ’s rough -gpot«.
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of school during those impressionable years has been of
In any case, he hit updn and developed a thought- r——
estimate benefit
fulness for others which is rare to find, and which, no
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**Jf,I had only known what I was going to d o,” he is doubt, gave him considerable personal satisfaction.
inclined to say, “ how mrich better I might have equipped
All of which goes to show that one doesn’t have to be
tion.” Dollars working for yon an the
for i£ ”
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wealthy to bring happiness to others. After all, it is the I
bank; work just as hard on hot days as on
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But certain things do not depart. T he ability to small ¿hings, the thoughtful things, which count.
destroys
stndy, once acquired, is n o t quickly lost. Specific know
cold days.
ledge'goes if it is not used more or less constantly, but the
FLIES
power to dig into to subject, to gather its essentials and
MOSQUITOS
apply them practically, need never go if the student will
keep his brain process in good working order by practice.
MOTHS
Part of what every child learns is this ability to
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study, to make his memory work for him, to put his brain
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Ashland, Oregon
into harness. Another part is a broad survey of the world
and girls to ride
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as it is, some o f its sciences, a little of its historical and
on, cheap. $9.00 and up.
See to your plow* and harrow*,
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and literary traditions. He learns that he .is a social be
to be ready fdr the firm rain
ing, that he is the heir to a vast heritage o f thought, and
Poets aad fencing. I bare a fow
W b |t* Sewing Macfltnm left
that life is not simply a span of three score years and
Simpson’s
over. W ill close them oat for
ten but a continuity of mental lives. Plato, Shakespeare,
388.08 ouch, at
Hardware
Goethe—there are hut stepping stones by which the
Strange to any, big bores at-*
thought o f mankind has crossed and is still crossing to ways bave amati bore Intellecta. PEIL’S CORNER
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what unknown heights.
Lias need a lot ot words to
. Edocatibn is worthless if it is viewed simply as a
back
them up; truth needs but
means to personal advancement. It should not rest at
NOW W FULL SWAY—00M B OT TODAY
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equipping the individual for a competitive existence. It
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THIS IS YOUR ONE BIG OPPORTUNITY
fails in anything but a narrow and selfish porpore if it ' Tboee wbo make the big mon
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does not early rouse the child’s mind to a sense 0 / the soli ey oa au M e* are rarely those
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darity of humanity in this continuous intellectual life in wbo originated It.
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with
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herited from the ages. More than that, it should persuade
Making a million to eaay
him to take a part in it, to add his quota to the heaped up
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pared with keeping others
treasures for his children and his children’s children to taking It away from you.
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The American public school is perhaps man’s high When you paaa people going
est effort so far to make a reality of human solidarity the other why, remember It may
While on Display in Window
s
It recognises no classes, no division based on economic be you who la headed In the
wrong direction.
or social prestige. The humblest and the highest may
meet here' and be friends. Hownnuch the public school
Hee Heek says: “A fool la a
W itlTOutflt Oreriatiflg
has done outside of its curricuRun in fostering those toller wfioee Ignorance continuée
at
sturdy standards of democracy and free opportunity on to grow on him without any
which the hope of America, dnd the world, is based no one interruption."
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can say.
Education might be more direct and more efficient KOBB TRYING TO BE
PRINCIPAL SILK POET
if each pupil knew in advance just what he was going to
do, to what station is life he was to be called. But part
KOBB, Sept. 38— ;(U. P.J—
Bench,
of the adventure o f our American life is that no one knows Silk merchants her* are work
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HURRY- Only THKEE Days More -HURRY
MANUFACTURER’S SALE
S P E C IA L
ELB A R TS
this. The boy whore pants are patched at the knee m ay be
president of the republic a few decades from now. Vo
cational guidance is bound to have its limitations.
But every ' boy and girl knows one destiny which
awaits him. He is going, to be a citizen in a free land.
He is going to have to learn to live and Work and play
with his fellows. He is going to he a part in à great
social mechanism designed to carry humanity farther
ahead on its path. And so, perhaps, the best thing he
learns at school is how to get along with his fellows, how
to cooperate with them, how to make the puny individuid
effortm ighty by combining i f with numberless other puny
efforts. That is what America is giving to the world: a
in its great public schools o f the essentia) solidarity
ing hard for the eetabllahmeut
of a national allk testing house.
This, they state, will aid them
greatly la the attempt bow be
ing made to make Kobe the fore-
a<Ht w»h «aippiag port in Japan.
Yokohama now. holds the honors,
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at more than Jon 10«.
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SUPERIOR
FOOTBALL!
Football is with, us agate. Sporting pages already
have carried the first tentative lineups, the first signal
practice, even the first minor injuries from the big var
sity camps. Football is far in the offing, but coaches and
captains wisely take the earliest possible look at their
new m aterial
A t that It’s only two months to Thanksgiving Day,
which w ill find all of. our colleges and schools resting on
or looking forward to the next fain as
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... I t l s now time
to deplore the hasards of the game, to grieve at its ex-
to point rebukingly at its abuses of amateur
* d otherwise to make ready to get out and
iwhoog it iip r e the sidelines or.in,th e stands some clear,
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Start the children on
thia one
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