Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, March 21, 1923, Image 4

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    MOIW.ftEGUTER, JUCENE,EWMNESDAYT MARCH , 123
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(THANK JKNKINS , Preeldent
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nniajniac uuuftur.
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j " WKDNESDAY, MA1U1I SI, -MM
A ax orponTrsnrr '
f Th Salem ' ' Capital-Journal.
along with everyone else In West
m Oregon, laments the posslbll
t 11 of abandonment of the Oregon
; Electric, but In- that possibility It
seas an opportunity. It says:
However the situation off era a ohance
j for -the Union Pacific i to realise the
pf -bopee and aaplretloaa it baa recently been
;t talking no much about, and again an en
jj trance Into the Willamette -valler.. The
y Union Pacific abould buy the Oregon
-Electric and then build from Eugene to a
connection with Ite Ontario line. In
t that way. it will not only get a feeder
ft for tta Portland terminate, but secure
U-the Talley traifle i deemed essential to
make 'the iloo serosa Oregon a . paymg
.venture. Moreover, it can do this with-
tout trylag to ateal -by - aourt deetaioa -a
-competltor'a line.
" The Union Pacific, It-trill be re-
4 called, waa deeply Interested a
5 little while back In Weexern Ore-
5 gon. Here is the opportunity to
i tnake good iU Interest. It can buy
Pi the Oregon Electric probably al a
. bargain complete its ' Malheur
canyon liner to Eugene and at once
, command its full share of the rich
'. j anj growing traffio of the WU
i.' jlaniettio " valley. ' There"haH been
j much lalk of common .user of - the
w ' rwilarnette pass", but the fllam-
. ette pass 4s by no means he tily
J. jOne. There is a much better -one
C ' by way of Horse creek and the
,r ' JaTcICenrle, crossing the . summit
Just south of the Sisters.
: 3 I If that were done, the Union 'Pa-
t- clfic would have on east and west
;1ine tapping the southern end of
v 'tve Willamette valley at Eugene.
tit would have another east and
west line tapping the north end of
the-valley at -Portland, and in-the
S -lOregen -Sleotrie- it woo id have a
.connecting branch . that would feed
both of these rail ends a full share
iWtw.'"twojsd Ihslr-'lior.
qror t hM 4o4h-eiHer wore gloveav
So Major Mercadler, secretary of
the committee, damanded nt once
that the sculptor remove the
gloves. French etlquct, ha ad
mitted, does not require gloves to
be removed in shaking hands, but
American etiquet does, and the
French must bow to American cus
tom.
'"If. la awful, isn't It? But there
may' be a fairly simple way out jof
the ' difficulty. Juat have the
soUlptor affix a little brass plnte
lb" the statue, representing ' (he
doughboy as saying, "Exouee nt)
glove!" , . 1
Reports of the closing of. "Cuban
sugar mills hare a -disturbing o
aemblhnoe to propaganda for cost
lier sugar. Tho Federal Refining
Sugar company. In, a recent revle-
of the industry, reports that Cuban
sugar production up to the end of
February-totaled 1,(90,000 ' tons,
which -waa nearly 'half a" million
tons ahead c-f production for the
samo date last year. This com
pany sticks 'to. its' figures and ad
vises people not lb be stampeded
by reports of an impending sugar
atroj-ed . aha olty.. -The . silverware.
is VHiuta nt fioo. k -
Phil llmxlkitvt Is AwuUtee
KL, CKNTKU, Oil., Mun-h JO.
I'nil Kreedlove, tried ror the ac
nnd (lino for the murder tof 4ti,x
Samples because of the latttn's a
li'Ked Intlmncy with Mrs. .ilreeU-
love, wns acquitted In 10 etilnutee
by a superior court Jury here to
day. The verdict v ivaclnd n
tho second ballot, , It was an
nounced. j i '
DIV1NF. IIKAIJM. MStlSiiKD
e
Glvo Hiintn Tslrtic HiahrM Trial,
s rHingflt-li Man I ruw
shortage.
.Senator LaFollette, who soya the
price of gasoline fo going to a dol
lar a gallon unless - the trust la
"busted, evidently doesn't read the
get-rlch-qulck bll advertising that
is going out' to tW"sucker lists."
According 40 the wild-catters who
are drilling for the public's 'saw
ings. lt is Impossible to sink a well
without arettinc- a- miaher. i
The Columbia river salmon fish
ermen are said to be after tho fish
commission's scalp, and the trout
flshdrmen are after' the salmon
fishermen's scalps. o honors are
even. '. .
Below-sero weather beyong the
Rockies -sounds like another fruit
crop, failure baojc Uiere.v
This is officially the first day of
spring, and here's hoping the
weather "man knows it. . ,
tt it , mju. e
Ett&r Days ia Eocne
Ameuur thoee attendimr the-Bauer
recital in Portland were.lUss Fan
nie McCallum, Miss -Sadie Font,
Mias .CofXman And J.. J.. Hughes. .
. C -B. Blaston yesterday present
ed this offioe with a bunch of ripe
trantc -jr the 'U. 'P.. -meant whAtl evergreen DiacKoerries. This bush
i jof the valley's steaairy flrrOwtmr
it said .when it svas talking of the
jieed lor Western Oregon traffic
here is a chance for it to do some
itnlnB, ' ' "
S ZREIiAJTO'S RUTNOUS MINORITY
J The continued fighting in Ire-
f 'land Is saddening to all friends of
I (that unhappy island. The repub-
f jllcan army keeps -up it guerilla
-warfare, ambushing and burning
jand destroying, seeking by every
y possible-device to keep the Free
P istate government from functioning.
I .Its own reckless Irish courage is
I the bane of Ireland. It has 7000
men now held In prison by the
established .government, but its
members -fear neither -imprisonment
nor death.
f It is a strange spectacle; The
''Idealism of those republican fac
r tlonlata challenges admiration.
They are determined to make Ire
, land a republic, at ' whatever cost.
But In their seal they overlook the
that their "ttPa'STt belles Its
own purpose.
ig1 Th fret principle of republl
can Ism is that the majority shall!
t- rule. It Is known to all the world
( that a majority-of the people in
j( ! Ireland -810 -in tavor -of -the -'Free
) : -State, that the republicans const!,
j i ' tute a smalt -minority, Tat this
: minority pretender ..to spealc.for
; j Ireland and . to be ' Ireland. ". De
i ' Valera and his followers must role
jS; or ruin. . There is no republican-
Ism, no democracy, no freedom. In
that. Political freedom ia not pos
sible without submission to' the
will of the majority, .
GLOVED BANDS
Thero Is said to be" a ' dreadful
controversy raging. in Paris. over a
statuo in honor of American sol
dlers who ifought In the 'World
War.
, The statue represents an Amer
ican soldier, In tho likeness of Alan
Seegcr, the 'poet, ' clasping hinds
With a French soldier. When' th
monument was exhibited ' In the
salon of French artists, preparatory
to being set up In the Place des
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ElaU-Unls (United States square),
- (From theJdorning; Register,
i ' March 11. 104. .
Dean E. C. Sanderson of the Eu
gene Divinity school, is at Grants
rass on Business. , .
Ernest Gilstrap has returned to
cugene irom nis homestead.
: i.W. Shumate. Waltervilla mer.
chant , was in the city yesterday on
Business. .- , j
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. Mr. and airs. -1. T. Xlckiin and
daughter, Nina., are spending Sun
day with Eugene relatives.
-aDovld L. Cartmell, wife and son
Johnof Elmwood. Neb., , have , -located
In Eugene.nd are living in
the Bolt residence. t - a,
It. H. Parsons will open a hard
ware store at Creswell April 1.
Just enough March breeze to dry
the mud in the streets.
blossomed -and ripened all
winter Jong.
' Uttle Gertrudei - Ldvennore cele
brated her third birthday anniver
sary -riaar axterawoa at -the -home
of her .grandmother, Mrs. A. E.
Wheeler. The jnrenile -guests were
Croesus Vee,- Boy .Leo, Frances
unoss, Preston Gross, Willie Jen
kins, Beatrice Wetherbee, Elisa
beth Griffin. Esther Hill. Lavelle
Huston, Prentloe Gross. Madie
Gross, Lavelle DeLano, Helens De
Lano, Frederick r Gilstrap, Marian
Linn. -Robert- McMurphey. Adah
McMurphey, Elsie McMurphey,
Helene Kuykendall, Willis Link,
Paul Schaefer, Roderick Dho Tol
mle. Constance 'Traver. Gladys
Wann, Edward McAlister.
AMKRICA TO
ACT IN RUHR SNARL
announcements. This is accepted
In French circles as an Indication
of weakening. by. the. Gerjnau. -officials
as a consequence of coatin
ued reports that Berlin is planning
to make different proposals soon
designed to bring about negotia
tions for -peace. . - . -.
The ober oreaident of Westnhal-
la, part 'of which .Is n the -occu
pied territory, has authorized Ger
man officials at Bochum. . Dort
mund and other towns - in -.the
French area to confer with . the
French commanding officers con
cerning . requisitions and 'Other de
tails pertaining -bo thoccupaUon.
Heretofore the local government
officers by order of Berlin through
the ober 'president have-refused to
consult with tne French, in any
way whatever. '
Mlncm Dooido Xot to Strike
A meeting of miners -at WaU-
irant, according t -Freneh reports,
aeciaea not to striKe at mines
where coal - was requisitioned for
rjny purposes only. Many oi tno
twenty-four hour strikes have been
ie. to .the determination -of the
miners not to dig coal fon : the
French, even when it was " ex
plained that, the coal was not for
shipment to France -or Belgium,
but for local army requirements In
the occupied districts.
The prison guards and officials
at -Dusaeldorf, who went on strike.
when the French began bringing In
Oermon prisoners, -sentenced by
the French, have applied to Oen
eral Bimon to be allowed to resume
their duties and the request 'has
been granted.
SPRIN'GFIKI.n. Ore.. March 1
(To the Editor) The two. let-'
ters In-JKundny s paper front Hey.
W. V. MoGoe anil J. 11. Ferrina
should b read by every one -iu
Lane -county. In the first, , itev.
McGee. would have us believe that
In order iar a church In . Kugene
to prosper' In good works it meet
endorse the doctrine, of nr. rrtce,
ball of (Ire and all. Come on' ye
(huiupedback tribe a nil art In
Jlne. In the other letter J. B.
makea It strong but ho niuat.be
nearly halt right. - .. i . -
-According to n- Idea, ai good
text of divine, healing would be
this: Every hearing night there
are four 'or five or possibly more.
Eugene ministers who surely le
lieve In heallnir. stttingi on the
plaifcnn. Nowwsny there .ore dO
or 60 to be healed, let the little
.white .-cuds be divided -equally!
among .the visiting ministers tand
let them do the anointing, laying
on of (hands and praying. Snrely
our own. . ministers are tho.snme
in God's sight na ilr. Prleo. Will
he diuldo the (honor with lhamT
if it could be. advertised. In-the
iegtsler-.and every one reatls the
Register.- even 1f Ms politics Is Dao
that our homeftnlent would per
form n. say ilHiursday msht. Ku-Kene-
would see the largest crowd
in history. ' Seata could be sold at
II nr and tho money given to
the- Salvation -Army for charity -or
to drain the A mason. - t
e Uo.you believe the power would
fall on very i manv If this should
be. tried? .Surely if It la God's
power, not -man's. 1t would moke
no difference in the man,.- I
Now about . our Goliath. Just
as soon as we cart find a good blg
law bone -f don t think we caa anna
It In Springfield), he will . come
out and make David and his little
alinKshot look like SO cents -or
maybe a German mark.
I am for Goliath because he Is
home talent. .-Next.
- WM. SMITH.
XO CONTEST LOOMS
IS HARDING' -rATH
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The Office Cat '
I Copyright 1M1 by Mgar Alias stoat
(Continued from page nv) .
kes among rival Florida eaat
towns, t'resiaeni riaraingrswppea
here today for his round-of golf.
He stayed at -Vero, 14 miles north
of here, - on - the . cruise south to
LMiami. t
The wacatlon houseboat Pibneer,
after steady . steaming from mob
Sound - where -the 'vessel -Sled I up
last ' night, arrived here taboo t 3
p. m. rtoday, -accompanied its
houseboat Victoria, on wltcn tner
owner, former -Senator -Frrtllng-
huvaen of New -Jersey, aod iMrs.
Frelinghuvean and Senator Hale Ho
. , . ,. ,w . ( I
or ajun -are cruwiia nunep,.- -
The s;olfing . members . lot -. tne
President's party Immediately
went to the Fort Pierce Golf t and
Country club course. - ,i
. Mrs.; Harding did not leave 'the
houseboat and it was learned ibhat
she ' had suffered a slight recur,
rence of her old trobule, -but had
improved so that no conoerniwa
felt -
The President, after tne iou
game, motored to Vero and board
ed the houseboat which anchored
(or-ths .night above that town. The
cruise northward will -be resumed
early tomorrow -with a stop for
golf, probably at Melbourne.
NEW ORLEANS. ; March 20.
Ronomlnatlon of.Presldent-Hardlag
and nomination of Senator-Oscar-
Underwood Of Alabama aa the
Democratic presidential candidate
would mean that business men oi
the country need not worry that
they -will be -burdened with addl-
ditional taxes, former United States
Senator Joseph Bailey, of Texas,
declared today -at the opening ses
sion here of the Southern i'lne As
sociation's annual convention. Air.
Bailey .was .given an .ovation.
EXPOSURE ON JSEA FATAL
1 DIES WHEN WKABLfcD BOAT
. .IK -IMUVHa OU
. .(By the Associated Press)
jHIGHLANDS, .-N. J., March 20.
Driven out to sea whon their
motor boat, the ' Rosie D. of New
York, became disabled last night,
Joseph Delgado died from 'ex
posure and ..three mother members
of the crew were in'a'serlous con
dition wrxfn resetted today Jby
coast guards.
The Rosle D is one or the small
craft that for days have been par-
ticinatina in soeed test runs be
tween the outlylng'rurn fleet and
the shore. ' , - : i . v
The j-um'w.fleot i vconslstlng tof
three steamers and Jen sailing
vessels, also was disturbed by the
heavy.-weather. . -
Hotel Silver Is Returned
,8AN FRANCISCO, March-40.
A fashionably attired woman rode
up In a'llmouslne to tho entrance
of .the -Palace hotel today, handed
a weighty package to an attend -aiid,
. and then disappeared. Tbe
package contained 60 pieces -of
silverware, believed lo have been
tnken -from - the hotel during the
(ire .of -utue, which .partially - de-
M O
AND
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THEIR C
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CHILDREN
A iMot finpplpmpnt
Kxtrart of beef in unful to mip
plement tho diet nf a delicate child
from the aire of ten month. 'The
heat way to "prepare It imto chop
flno one-fourth pound of boefrttpak
and put it in a Wluon pint jar. et
the iar, ovcr a oloth, in a' kettle
partly filled with cold water.
Brlnjr the water to a boil and' boil
for 'two .. hours. . Th ' beef juice
will not only be fully extracted,
but will also bfl Blorllliotl.' 44ea
aon with a little wilt and butter.
Wkat IhU fouiurr nrxsU Un't mora
liberty, but lw p.,!. wUo trtko llbor
-An I nnter ha ttTifrrl a hlp to.l
b rooiHl niMund cuff button to
rvni list dviuk ioti, a cnim to nrVPiii
a cttlUr button from okkUling under tli
cbKtonott woultl tM wtlvuiuo ailluuct
nutis trlukvt boi.
Iiot-fafatt nowftitfty -rtw. to hvo a mo
nokoy on. hont -Mm.
If It U ftDirbody'ii builnMit to look
ttw (h tWvutlan of your roturuuiUty,
it U jrourm. If you do not do your -bun
of It, bow will you aav tb ttvrvo
to- profit by what othnrt lot 1
If vomttn bad ixwn born without a
WAitt, ntan lulfbl bftvo Naa.ble to t
tone wunoui n cioow,
Mn wwiiti' but Itttl hero brow,M
Wo know diurn will that Imi't no:
Th wlim xrn, row h Itkeo to m)uom
ror later on nu iriouoi to nieaiw.
.A tu 'l ufaturo .grand? You bt. '
Don't look trouMt unletu yon know
what to do with It whan you find It.
1 Henry Ford haa written bl ftutobloa-,
rap by Oue critic uirnr-itii that whvn
lleury rau uuhif'bln hot air our fllv
Tfi will run 'without ,
Tho Or I in Rcaiwr haa traded hit
scytlw tor n autwnobtic.
"win you bo iruo to iuq whoa I tk,
fono?"
Ve; tTUt don't bo wno Ion. '
nt'D WUi SRNO HtM HKIt HHDH
" tho unfortunate Individual who
ran away with uur win but wock. 1
wlh to extood my stu.vrn apnrociatlon
and aympathy. ' If bo will ftlvi mo bl
addrv I wltt aend what- row etatbei abo'
orr looked. U ft apart nod hii ouio.
br. I am MUafled. Dad Uurnoe, 'Ad
In Kroaeo (Mlun.) Prvaa.
If "you 'would uik without Intorrupt
Ing. chooM an your aubjivl tho man
a teehlaaai aaMiaataai ff ea t V i n at t
- r IT -STII.I,-LOOKS OOhD ' "
' ' -lt aabeartf that lh French havo beauo
to bate eerythla( American except.
Amerkaa tuny. 1 .....
' Ererythhiy that araa ever accooiplleliee
in thle world -was achieved with the
earns -equlpsieat you poeanw.
What this country need, la more paint
on the old place and leu paint on the
ronnc tare.
Do the thing yeu -are afraid to do.
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lo- u it",0 TUB JUWTCal
tilt! 'Smith, country etoreaeeper. Trio
MMrf . ia the eitr ' to bar abode. Ther
were sent Immediately, and reached home
before he aid. When the boxes vera
dropped Off the truck 1n -front of the
ton. Mr. Smith. bo bad uken charts,
uttered a scream, seixed a tjatchpt, and
to otven the laraeNt one.
' eaat' the matter. . Mother?" aald
one of, her children, sbo valcnul her la
amaxement. ' ,
Pale and faint. Mra. Smith pointed
to an Inscription oa tbe box. It read,
Tllll . In.lrfa
- -- 'woi'ld Tfrv- it '
'Mease', air. father want, to know If
It f true there la each a Ihlui ju
"Yeej.miy lad, tnecw-ie,- repiiea toe
'Well, father would Ilk to be trusted
h a bair-paund box." V - -
with
enh "Irtlna : In tenia ted placet are
gently benefited by tbe radio weather
reports. I ne sin now - -"
la solas to be hoc enough to wear their
furs. ' .V. , '
'UK Any Inataibnenta -dee today?"
btra.--'-Ko. dear, I think not."
- nr. "Any payments due on tbe bottee.
the radio, the furniture, tbe ruga qr the
. a ; .- -,.
Mr. "Then I have -ten dollars we don'l(
need, woai oo you aaj ne w -tarT"'.
'
"te
"I wlih now." aald the lecturer,
tM t nur memory."
A wail la the audience. "Haa It come
to that:"
FORMER KLAN WIZARD IS
SOUGHT ON FRAUD COUNT
E. y. CLARKE JVSITS B.UIi AT
v ATLANTA,. OEOROIA
Ccrtlflcato on rwondaafH Ilt-nlUi
Offered Court Whereabouts of
Ku Klux Kx-Of fkwr Vnknovrn . '
-ATLANTA. Oa.. March 10. A
bench warrant for the arrest of
Edward Younir Clarke, former Im
perial wisard pro-tem or tne
KtUKllts ot tno K.U Mill xvinn, win
be Issued tomorrow by Federal
District Attorney Clint Hagnr, It
was .announced at .'tne tctierat
bvlHdlng lato today.
Clarke failed to appear In tho
1'nlted States district court hore
for trial -early today- on the -charge
cf lAisinjr the mulls u aoiraua. -i ne
court ordered his bond, amounting;
to 1500, forfeited. .
Sidney Smith,. member of the
firm of Westmoreland and Smith,
attorneys for Clarke,- late today
disclaimed 'knowledfre of the for
mer klansman's whereabouts and
requostexl 'a continuance of the
case. -. - . ' j-anM -i-ift ' '
. Counsel 'for Clarke, In a state
ment -Issued following tho court's
decision ordorlrg the bond to bo
forfeited, said that continuance
was ''requested because v Oeorge
-Westmoreland, leading: -counsel,
was absent and a certificate was
offered to the court as to the con
dition of Clarke's health.
SKELETON 5,000 YEARS
OLD FPUND IN SWEDEN
BOMC8, THOSB OV HTMAN WHO
,i , jIJVKD 1N TONJC-AtK
Rlios Broufrht to LifHit InrHudo
Hint ''Tools,'' Weapon and ,.
' Otlser Anolout tHaraldrs .
't. ; -' . .
fCorreanasdene of AtaselaUd Preen) ,
STOCKHOHJVC Mo-.,..17.--T:ho
well-creserved skcloton of a. man
who lived In the )torre Aire. SO00
years obo, hsa Just been found on
the west coast of-Sweden by a com
mission of archaeolofrlsls whloh
has been combing .the, countrysble
for ancient' relics to be placed on
exlbitlon Iri Xlothenburk this sum
mer. ,. !.
The Swedish experts, fifteen In
nutnher. have - been at work fnr
abont'jiovnn years,) and 'have sun.
oeeilocl tn colli'Ctlug H(l,fl00 relies or
antiquity. Tho results of : their
lanor nns been an accumulation or
proofs that tho North Sea coast of
Sweden, was inhabited as . early ,as
3000 B. C. , . , -!
Tho 'Stone ,Ane sknloton. which
is now hnltia; innitnlml in Onllmn-H
""m, -rfitn tiiiiiiM. 4I1II1IIH UXI-ILVH--
Uons.at Kuiissbacka.a few mllos
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MILLINERY
Stylists are in the mood for- using abundant trimmings, and find
trimmed millinery is generally and generously approved. The prom
inence is given to flowers. They appear in flat effects, in natural
clusters, also arranged in generous wreathes encircling the crown.
Ribbons are flourishing; a contest in ingenuity appears to be goinc
on among designers, and every day brings out new ways of employ-
ing ribbons for hat decoration. v ' i .fs
With Easter drawing only two weeks away-r-the millinery shops
will be places worth while in their gala display. Each customer
given the most careful attention at
THE STYLE SHOP
: Corner Ninth and Willamette Streets
85
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south of this' olty. '.The ancient
site -of Kungsbaoka has been choa
on by some critics aa the probable
scat of Beowulf, -the hero of the
oldest epic- poem In KaKllah litera
ture; but Beowulf waa.a newcomer
compsred with tho Ktono Alio man.
who lived about 4000 yoors before
him
The .relli-s now. brouuht to Unlit
mcludo -Mint tools ami weapons.
irnnmnt.- etc. In one of the
graves, about. 2000 yeam old. were
found the remuins of a woman and
her -equipment, coiialsUnK of nn
amber necklace, weaver's reeds
and distaff.
IDAHO HAS SHEEP QUEEN
jfRS.- -EMMA YKARIX 1IKRIW
HER OWN' ITM'K IN HILLS
(Cerrea pendente of ike Aaeaelated Prase)
- BOlaB. Idaho, alurch 10. Mrs.
Emma Yearian. who horde her
own flocks, of sheep In the moun
tains and hllla In the vicinity of
Emmett. ' has earned for herself
the title of "Itlutoo Sheep Queen.'
and the money which she has
mado- has been used to educate
four daughters and a son, the hit
ter having Just completed a course
at the University of Idaho.
Although Mrs. i Yoarlnn con
fesses to being GO years of nge,
she assorts becauso of her llfo in
the 'open she. does not feel a duy
older than 25.
"l""havo alway compelled my
self to do thlnjca which I have
feared Just a little," said the
"sheep queen." "When I nm rid
ing a dangerous trail on horse
back and I have a tendency to
draw back, my husband will say,
Oh, come on! A woman who ex
ports to be a auccsaful sheep grow
er mustn't mind theso little
thinRs'."
Mrs. Ycaxiitn started In the
sheep huainens 14 years ago, and
her friends nnd her husband, T.
H. Yearian, a cattle raiser, gavo
her a year or two at tho most to
nd broke 6n tho Job. Mrs. Yetolnn
said she and her husband got
along "beciniKO we keep separate
accounts and mind our own uj-falrs."
sink. If It takes tho rnnmi-1 off
It is ready tor bottling, Dry Ooods
Kconomlst.
New Weapon tif War
An "Invisible force" whereby tho
United Sintrs would be rendered
Impregnable iiKulnat ntttu-k by land
Ufa or air, in claimed by an Invent-
ur who s nt Wnshinxiun to In)' his movement."
discovery before tho secretary of
war. Hy uieutta tf hla dlm-overy.
the Inventor says, an "Inviatblo
force" could be unleashed na-nluat
a forela-n fno. annihilating whole
urtiuns or navjea by the preatliia of
it tiutinn, if in based on a natural
law which he dtvu-rlhcd as "pene.
tmbllliy, the flrat luw of universal
- - Tien Iml Way TUmnd
A lawyer thus Illustrates tho
language or his craft: "If a man
wero to give nnother nn orunxo, he
would simply any: 'Have an or
ange.' Hut -when -tho tranonot Ion
is entrusted to a lawyer to be put
In writing ho adopts this form: 'I
hcrohy Rlvn and convey to you, all
and Blngulur, my entate and inter
ests, right, title, claim jind advan
tages ;of ami in suid orange, to
gether with its rind, Juice pulp and
pips, and all rights and advantages
therein, with. full power to-bite. cut.
suck, and otherwise eat the same
or give tne same away with or
without the rind, skin, Juice, pulp
or pips, anything hereinbefore or
hereinafter or--tn ny other means
of whatever nature or kind whntno
ever ito ' the contrary- In any wise
notwithstanding,' . ., .
''And then another Inwyer eomes
along and Inks It away from you,"
Boston ,Olobc, .
Kyos of Youth
I was on my way down town
with my littlo boy. All seats wero
taken when a 'party of women
got-on,- ; -.-.-:
Edwnrd suld. "Oh. Mother, new
all trie .ladles have to stand." ,
, -"Yes, lan't ahat too bad," I an
sworad,. hoping ho would not think
any mora about it. Hut then h
shouted, '.'Mollicr, don't you think
some oi mono mon will bo nioc
and give up their seats, so the
ladles ran sit down? 'Lot na tvuint.
and see."
The women laughed, but I folt
much embarrassed. Chlcngo Trib
une. , ,
" 1 i.
. " ' - Try 'Hits ' ,' ' ' 7) '
Cihaflo wild bullfrogs for three
miles and gather up the hops. To
them add ten gallons of Inn bnrk,
half evnlnt of hIicIIhc. niul i,
of home-ntnde soap.
jioii inirty-six hours, then strain
through n J. -W. W. sock to keep
It from 'Working. Add one.gritHH
hopper to each pint to glvo It a
kick. Pour a littlo Into tho kltchun
asasMsf 1 . T t
Abetter wav
to break fast
HEAKfS-
NtiN-k-il 1 p
JUilUlng friim the. I.rlcnl
tnny nro taking from Ih- l.,n.(
old King Tut. Ii- iMimt
thougrn lie would keep Niore Irtl
next world. -Unlliia (TuXne) NJ
JOB PRINTING
ova a u. a. nationu bank
Service, Quality, Filr Prices iruf
xkuar Deal keep ui buiy.
Valley Printing ci
IT
He Won the Bet
"I was skcjt ioal of
medicine ami doctors,
friend advised nic to t.i
Mayr's Wondfiftil Kcm
anil assured nn it li.nl cm
him of Ids stomach trotil
1 didn't take anv stock in
and he bet me $50 iliat
would l)c ctiially success
in my case. I le won the lit
It inn simple, harmless pre
aiiitmn that removes the
tarrhal mucus from the
testiual tract and allays
inf animation which can
jiractically all stomach,
and intestinal ailments
I'lildiniJ appendicitis,
dose will convince or nn
refunded. At All Un
tflsts. 1
familiar
Faces
A visitor-diiriiiR; bankinl
hours invnriahly notict
our Inrirc natrtinaire.
Anionir the throngs v
serve he 'will ' recoKiiiij
the familiar faces of swl
ccssfiil business m c "I
prominent farmcrl
housewives, profession.
men. bov9 nnd K'ni. "
niany of our best citieil
from nil walks 01 inc.
It is. frratifyiup to
of such a Inrgc mm varus
list of customers, liif't
a reason I Each ctisloiini
from the createst to tli
most hunihle is servel
riaallll
courteously.
Batik of