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WEDNESDAY, DEC 9, 1925
A MOST CXTSUAIi CASE
On the night of September 1, W.
R. Lloyd murdered a. tajticab
driver on the hlchway near Inde
pendence and stole his car. He ex.
plained later that he wanted an an.
tomoblle and that that on the
whole, seemed the easiest way to
set it. He was caught, tried and
convicted, and since he had neither
money nor friends and there was
nothing- about him to appeal to
mushy sentimentality he was
hanged In the prison yard at Salera
on November SO, Just three months
after the commission of his crime.
His case is so unusual that It de
serves comment. It was not inti
mated that he was insane. It does
not appear even that he shot in
self defense. There was no bitter
legal battle, with long delays and
frequent appeals. The public
seems actually to have felt some
pity for his poor victim. Instead of
lavishing ail Its sympathies, as is
customary, on the killer. There
appears to have been on the part
of those connected with the trial
only a sincere desire to get at the
truth as to his guilt or innocence
and to fix a penalty in accordance
vl the crime. . j
The result, as already stated, Is
that only three months elapsed be- j
the mala to the other holiday
trimmings.
When the purchase Is made, pro.
coed to use the stamps so that
other people, too, will become fa
miliar with them and will buy
them.
The purchase of Christmas seals
helps to spread nntl-tuberculosia
educational work. It carries a little
farther every year the message of
health and the knowledge of sani
tation and hygiene.
The doctrine of sunshine and
fresh air, the ounce of prevention
that saves the life of many a young
ster, the hope of cure, these tilings
and more are the mission of the
Christmas seals and of the people
who buy and use them.
HOME SCIENCE FOB. HOYS
Training in home management
should be given to boys as well as
girls. That la a theory dear to the
heart of Mrs. Anna I Burjlck of
Washington, D. C, federal director
of work among girls and women
in Industry.
"Limiting a mana conception of
the home-making business to fix
ing the electric fuses and building
an occasional chicken coop on Sat
urday afternoons, is not preparing
him to found a well-rounded fam
lly life.
"While mothers and fathers do
not have exactly the same reapon
slbilitles toward their children, they
certainly have responsibilities that
are equal in importance. If we
train girls to be efficient mothers.
we should certainly train boys to be
worth-while fathers."
Mrs. Burdlck is not pleading that
a boy should be taught to sew and
bake and scrub, although it
wouldn't hurt a young man to know-
how such Jobs should be tackled
any more than it would hurt a
young woman to know how to fix
the electric fuses and do a little
simple carpentering and plumbing
in emergencies. But everything
from budgeting the family finances
and maintaining the family health
to disciplining the children an
'keeping the domestic machinery
running smoothly would be better
handled If both parents understood
all the problems involved and ap
predated the need of co-operation.
Watch the Diet in Chronic
Diarrhe
This Trouble la a. Symplon of
a ltun-Down Bodily Condition,
So tho Cure Is to Btrlve for
Oood Health.
lly ROYAt, 8. COI'SUND, MIX
(rnil.it 8lata Senator from New York)
Foimar 1'tHiiinleaitwi.r of Health
New Yovk clly
A New England render asks for
on artlelo mi chronic diarrhea. She
wants to know tM dunii.TH. in.
chance of euro
mid the diet to
be followtMl in
tho treatment.
Chronic diar
rhea U tho nu
t u ra I ronctlon
from chronic
c o n a 1 1 p alien.
A f ter yearn of.
costlvenesrt. the
Intestinal tract
loses its toin
and It seems tm
possible for It to
get buck to nor.
inal.
Ill heal 111 la n
factor. It tha
body ut weak.
and the heart
Vf.W)sttu
self-addressed, envelope and repeat'
your question.
3. Willi better general health
your blood supply will also lin
urove.
S. If caused by poor circulation,
tills also will bo benerileil when
Your health Improves, On etui dlel
and regular elimination should be
helpful.
Cwrrighi, IHI Hy
Newepaper Feature Service, lno.
In France the Socialists are
planning a levy on capital, which
looks like a good scheme to the fel
low who hasn't any. He will dls
cover the catch In it when he tries
to do a little borrowing.
Fourteen inches of rain fell In 1
hours in Florida day before yes-
terday, but mention Oregon to
Floridan and he will launch at
once into a dissertation on how
Over in the Austrian Tyrol the
dominant male voters have levied
a tax on bobbed hair. The wo-.
men, if they choose, can get even
with the smart-Alecks by deciding
to wear longer skirts.
xween we aming ana me payment much ,t out here
by the killer of the penalty fixed
by the law. The public received
no confused Impression that may
be, after all, the accused murderer
was more sinned against than
sinning and that perhaps he was a
noble but misunderstood charac
ter. The extremely valuable lesson
Is taught that punishment follows
crime, that the arm of the law is
long and that the way of the trans.
gressor is hard.
We have an idea an odd idea.
probably, in these modern times
that If all murderers were dealt
with in this oddly unsentimental
but extremely Just and businesslike
manner there would . be . lewer
killings and much less tearful taT
about what we are coming to. The
murder record of this country
something frightful to contemplate.
It would be far less frightful In a
few years it punishment were
prompter and surer.
POETIC JUSTICE
The outstanding result of the
salacious and widely read Rhine
lander annulment suit is that an
ancient and once honorable name
has been dragged at great length
- and with great show through the
mud. ,
Because or this dragging, we
should say, no tears are to be shed
As a matter of fact, the procesr
has accomplished a rude but poetic
sort of Justice. The Rhinelanders
set out to save their precious name
and their Immaculate standing by
annulling a marriage that seems to
have been at least the amend hon
orable for a great deal of dishonor,
and the mess that followed may be
properly regarded as their Just
compensation for attempting to do
something contemptible.
There is a tradition that Justice
lis blindfolded, and It appears fre
quently enough that she truly Is.
But in this case she must have
pulled the bandages far enough
aside to have been able to see the
essential facta in the case. At any
rate, the Rhinelanders have got
what was coming to them,
OimiSTMAS SEALS
While buying your bright Christ.
mag ribbons and festive cards, don't
forget the Christmas aeal that Is
helping to stamp out tuberculosis.
These small seals are on sale now
In all parts of the country. A penny
a stamp, or aa much more aa the
generous buyor wantg to pay, adds
As if Texas hadn't bad troubles
enough already, a special session of
the legislature Is to be called.
There's something more than
mere talk to this war scare at
Mosul. Title to a great oil field la
at stake.
Early Days In Eugene t
(From the Morning Register,
December 2, 1906.)
carl wasnburne returned yes
teraay irom a trip to Portland.
H. W. Hall, mnnaeer of the West
ern Union, Is laid up with a severe
attacK oi lagrippe.
Professor Young and Harold
came home yesterday from tho
historical society meeting and the
xootDau game.
C. H. Young, forest ranger in the
oonemia aistnct, spent Thanks.
giving witn nig- family and oes
dock io worK today.
Connections with the new reser
voir on the butte will be made
today. A high barbed wire fence
nas Deen erected around the res
ervolr.
R. H. Baker has received two
large bales of corn husks for bis
lamaie jiouse.
C. E. O'Neal brought In three
fine deer skins yesterday. He
killed the animal which formerly
wore them near his place south of
ripencer butte.
The University of Oregon's share
of the receipts of the football game
In Portland Thanksgiving day is
12600.
A large number of farmers have
not yet dug their potatoes. Some
of the farmers leave them In the
ground all winter long and dig
mem in me spring.
Daily Lesson fat English
By W. I Gordon
Words Often Misused: Don't say,
'She Is older than me." Sav. "than
I."
Often Mbmronouncod : Insnlra-
tion. Pronounce the second "i" as
In "It," not aa In "pie."
Often MisHpcllodt Frontier.
Synonyms: Imaclne. fancy.
dream, conceive, idealize.
WonI Study: "Uso a word three
times and it is yours. Let us in
crease our vocabulary by master
ing one word each day. Today's
word: Asperity: roughness or
harshness of sound, or of temper.
The aaperlty of his voice brouithf
immediate alienee,"
the miisi'lcs soft
tlabby, the runi'tton.of sotno or all
tho ormins become Impaired. llar-
rhea la one of the eyiuptoms which
are likely to result.
Diseased teeth ami tonsils, chron
ic nasal catarrh, chronic bronch
itis, a running ear, or other pus in
fection may te followed uy an
Intcstionnl Infection. When tills
occurs, diarrhea Is likely to appear.
The thing I want to make clear
is that chronic, diarrhea is not a
disease, really, but rather Is a symp
tom of a run down condition. Ihls
statement will make clear that in
Its treatment, first consideration
must be given to building up the
general heulth.
It Is easy to say this. Isn't it?
But what a Job it la to build up the
general health! it means weeks
ami months of intelligent effort.
It means changing the habits of a
lifetime and doing things which
are distasteful in the beginning.
I was thinking the other day.
about a piece of advice I frequently
give business men about not hav
ing luncn In the oirice or piaco or
business. If this has been your
prnctice you Just dread going out
to a public place to cat. You hato
the noise and clatter, the hum or
conversation and the very smell
or a restaurant. Yet this sort of a
change, much as It grates on you.
may do you good, it makes you
think new thoughts. It gets you
out of & rut.
But, of course, this has nothing
tn do with the ilet in chronic dlur-
Thea. it Is merely an indication
of the changed lire one must lead to
shake off chronic disability of an
other nature.
In chronic diarrhea the food
must be selected with a view to es
caping Intestinal Irritation. Fibre
and husk must be avoided. Every
thing eaten should be strained
through a fine collander. The outer
covering may be so harsh and Irri
tating at to do harm.
Celery, peas, beans, cabbage,
spinach and other -valuable vege
tables are harmful in this condi
tion. If eaten without special prep
aration. The capsule, or skin and
the fibre act as scrub brushes to
the intestinal walls. This U de
sirable in health, but must be
avoided to permit the healing of
inflamed intestinal walls.
Buttermilk and acidophilus milk
are desirable additions to the diet.
They help to free the bowel of the
frerms of fermentation.
4
I Briefs of Oregon Life
Light trafric was permitted Sat
urdnv for the Ilrsl lime over tll
eolith end nutlet of Oregon Clly
on the ruolrlo liimtwnv. Truck
and other heavy traffic will be
forced to use the detour until lifter
tho first or the month. The open.
Itlir or the outlet Is hulled with do
light here, as iiiotorlsls have been
Inconvenienced tor about Iw
months while the paving of till
stretch was under way.
e a a
Fourteen cannon i.utl $4. pieces
of email ordnance tml wtir de
vices, captured bv the American
fnrves rrom the (lerninus and Aus
trlans during the world war. are tn
be distributed among the cities and
towns or Oregon. It wtis nnnounceil
bv Hrliradler (lenernl (leorire A
White, (lenernl White h:is request
ed the government to ship the tro
utile Immediately rrom the imv
eminent nreonn! at Hitrltan, New
Jersey, where they nre stored.
I Answers to Health Queries
R. E. B. Q. What would be not
tn cause a pain under the richt
shoulder blade. What will cure It?
Answer. This may be due to
gas. Correct your diet and be sure
that the intestinal tract is kept
Ciear. r or lurtner particulars send
a self-addressed, stamped envelope
ana repeat your question.
a
EDNA. Q. I am very short and
stout. Io there any way I could
gain In height? How can I reduce?
Answer. Arter the age of 21 It
is impossible to Increase In height
to any extent. Restrict your diet
In regard to sweet and starchy
loods and take plenty of exercise.
For further particulars on weight
reduction send a self-addressed.
stamped envelope and repeat your
question.
MISS J. M. O. Q. What canao.
nives and now can they be cured ?
Answer. constipation, food do!s
oning, nervousness, all are possible
causes oi mves. 1'roper diet and
regular elimination should cor
rect this trouble to a great extent.
For full particulars send a aeir-
addressed, stamped envelope and
repeal your question.
a
BUSINESS WOMAN. OWhnt
do you suggest for slueirlsh liver
ana an acm condition of the sys
Answer. Proner nttcntlnn in th
diet, regular Intestinal elimination
and outdoor exerclso should benefit
your condition. For full narticn
lars send a self-addressed, stamped
envelope and repeat your question.
MRS. M. J. B. o whit ,in
help me to gain in wela-ht?
z. aiy niooa is below Dar. What
wuum you aaviso r
3. What will overcome dizziness?
Answer. Illllld on vntie ,nn.,nl
health and you will not only gain
in weigni, out oeneiii generally,
For particulars, send a stamDed.
M O
AND THEIR CHILDREN
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?;nloylnir Autumn laveri
One Mother Hayt:
When out waiKint? whPro the
leaven are turning Into the beauti
ful fall co lorn, we gather tho prot
tlest onen and preim them In a large
book. I tell the children the name
of tho Jilmpliost once several times
until thoy know them. In the eve
ning they enjoy outlining thorn on
a Hhcet of white paper and then
coloring them an nearly like the
brtglnalfi an they can.
(Copyright, 1936, AuocUUd Ed I Ion, Inc.)
Arrordlng to Oovornor Wullor
l'Mwive. children would get a great
dual mor btMn'fU. even undtT mod
ern romllttotm, from tho old-time
debating clubs of the old-tlmo
srhooln than "to have no much
esthetic dancing and other frIIU
as are taught In our modern lntl
tutlons of learning."
More than 13.000,000 eautcrn
brook trout eggs were taken tn No
vemuer at Hunt and Klk lakes nnd
record tuke of cutthroat trout
eggs In predicted on the coant
stream, according to report mado
to the state gnmn commission Sat
urday by M. Ia. Kyckman, superln
tendent of hatcheries.
I. O. Nichols. Portland, director
of the Oregon Institute of Techno
logy, will head the Independent
College Presidents association of
Oregon, during 1921. as the result
of his election at the annual busi
ness session of the conforenco, held
In Albany Saturday.
"Work on the Itridge of the Gods,
which will connect Cascade lxtcks
and Stevenson. Wash., has act uu lly
begun. Work will bo pushed with
all possible speed In order that It
may be well under way by the time
bad weather sets In.
Dr. William Kevin of the state
board of health Wednesday placed
under quarantine camp 6 of the
Wheeler lagging company at Coch
ran, following his discovery of a
cercbro-splnal meningitis "carrier"
among camp employes. It had been
determined previously that th
three cases In Portland that re
sulted fatally within tho last few
days had become infected there.
Dr. Kevin took cultures of all tho
men at the camp, finding no ac
tive cases of the disease, but tso- i
lating the "carriers" who appeared
not to be 111 at alt. i
I
A vein nine feet wide and rich
In copper ore was struck at the
Mother Lode mine, 25 miles north
east of linker, according to word
received. The vein was said to be
a new one and wholly unexpected.
The opening of a new body of ore
was welcomed by the miners who
were preparlpg to tap ablg vein in
the south part of the Poonnon
tunnel.
The grade of the new railway
constructed by the K astern & West
ern Lumber company of Portland
from Kayler station south for 20
mites Is practically complete and
the company will establish Its
camps early In the spring and start
to lay steel, which Is already on
the ground.
Tho Carrier of Typhoid
Woll Person Harbor derm.
Uuclllua Kilters by Mouth.
Food Often Contulmnulod.
Boo urge Is Provontublo,
uy
KHKDKHICK l. HTHU'KKH, U.U.
i.siuit uit Hamuli orricr)
What U the cause of typhoid
fever ?
It U caused by a tiny germ, the
bucilluH lyiilumuH, which guts mi
the body of the sick person, It U
ttus by way if the mouth uitd Is
clliulimti'd With tha UUclmi'K"
tho huily.
I low do permute contract typhoid
fever TP
Principally by swallowing
tici-m thut lutvw come from some
I'lise of tynhold fever.
What are the main agencies by
which the bacillus is spread ?
Ity contaminated food, water
and milk: by riles und curriers.
How long docs It take typhoid
fever to devvloti?
It varies from seven to rourieen
duys.
What are the first symptoms?
Headache, nosebleed, bronchitis,
relatively slow pulse, deafness,
ruptlon amr continued fever.
What is a typhoid carrier?
A well person harboring the
erin of typhoid fever. He is a
menace to the community.
pcclally if he comes in contact with
food or milk supplies.
How can we detect carriers?
lly laboratory examination of
feces and urine.
What should be done with the
carrier?
He should be Isolated until he Is
no longer it danger.
Is typhoid fever preventable?
Kntlrely so. Proper sanitary
muntty and Immunisation will pro
tect the Individual.
What Is the most Important pre
ventive measure?
.Plslnfeetlon of the discharges
of the tnferted per mm. thus stop
ping the Ihrcetfon at Its source.
Is there any method of protec
tion against typhoid fever aa for
smallpox and diphtherial
l es, antl-typhold immunisation.
How often should one bo im
munised?
Kvery three years.
What nre the restriction" placed
on typhoid fever cases in Oregon?
They must be reported to the
health department. Patient must
ie Isolated until the discharge
rrt freak fi-nm tvtibfild r?nrmi liwiil
products rnnmn be sold by a ty-
hold convalescent or by a
healthy carrier.
'ontoirioii lcnn ttoport for tho
Wrvk Mimng ov. M, 10'Ja,
Tuberculosis 8, typhoid S, dlnh-
herla SR. scarlet fever 4. Influ-
rnm ft, small pox 34. whooptni:
cot 1Kb. in. chicken pox 4S. septic
sore throat 1. scabies 6, pneumonia
measles 10. mumps 41, Impetigo
erysipelas 1.
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TRAHSPO
ATTHELcflSTEXPEBS
Ford used cars provide rapid, romforlalilt am ineXD ;
sive transportation. They are time savers onnhlina "
to spend more time at home, and still Ik; t() w,,,. Qn y 011
For long distance trips they save you money. 'me'
Instead of parking your good car on the street nncl lctt'
it stand in the elements which enhance its tlepreciati"1
buy a used Ford for such purposes, and save your conj
car for other occasions. The money you lose on thede i
preciation of your good car will pay for the porcj j "
short time. a
CeprM !! tr Edsar All.a Moae
The Office Cat 1
4-
Gun wnmin sdmlis ttisl. to hr.
molts all lHrhirul sound lh suunt
f sMtmrboaly ! doing lh dlihs rink
Poncing in the Halem high school
In lieu of secret organizations,
which wore abolished recently by
the school authorities. Is advocated
today by Max O. Huren, ex-member
of the school board.
Because of high prices turkey
was eliminated from the Thanks
giving menus at most state insti
tutions. The exceptions included
the state tuberculosis hospital and
one Or two other institutions hav
ing a small population.
The Portland chamber of com
merce has joined with organiza
tions of 11 other western states In
the fight to prevent reduction of
federal aid for highway construc
tion, as proposed by eastern Interests.
Bouquet of Anecdote
Panlntiljir
A small boy strolled Into a
butcher shop and laid a grimy note
and a coin on thp counter,
"And so you want ten cents'
worth of dog bones, do ' you,
sonny?" remarked tho butcher.
"Yes, sir," was the reply. "And
please give me some more meat
on 'em this time. Pop couldn't got
a good mouthful off the last
bunch.'' Progressive Grocer.
I
ITo Was IliMliicing
Slgmund Komborg, the com
poser tells of meeting a circus
sword-swallower one time. He
asked him to demonstrate his art
and the follow apparently swal
lov. ed some pins and needles.
"Put," protested Mr. Komborg.
"those aren't swords; they're pins
and needles."
"I know It," replied tho circus
freak, "but I'm on a diet." Now
York Evening World.
Extra MooMiira
An en Rag od young man In
formed his fiancee thai he was
sending her a rose for every year
of her age. To the florist he gave
tho order to send tho lady two
dozen of iho finest red roses lio
could produce.
"He is a good customer, " re
marked the florist to his clerk, "so
put In an extra hnlfdozcn."
The engagement was brokon off.
Not In Ills lAno
Pat: Hollo, Mike, where are you
working?
Mike: Pm not working at all.
Pat: If you will come to see mo
tomorrow, I think by then I will
he able to get you a Job tn the
Eagle laundry.
Mlket Thank you, Pat, but I
don't know anything about wash
ing englon.
www
Ruro Enough f
flho: "What do you think of Iho
new type of car that can bo con
verted for sleeping?'
He; "It's Iho bunk." Motor
Age.- v .. ;. .
The prnvorblsl abvnt-mtnrid msn wm
n walking down tit strvot th nlhrl
ilaf Wenrlns a iusild vprvtMlon. t'(mn
Invftajtigntlim, It traniplrvd (hit n hd
tMn dlBi! br boltsr half tn dot
tha datr msrkfitlns. snd had apnt
ood hslf'hour searching for Ibm Porter
Itnuao. in order to procure a bll of
aleak.
W'm know s man tbat has bn mar'
rtd tan years and doean'l look a dar
nlilar than ha did tha day ha was mar
rlrd; ha looks 20 years oldar.
A want ad saks for "a tallattral
young lady rtf ptaalnt personality." It
ahould be easy for anyone to flsure that
one out.
, The ah or I eat road to the top Is the
stralshl road.
(lire a man enough rope, snd lis 1
smoke himself to death.
News Item In the dntly papers "Mrs.
Jrtrk lueinpeey, formerly Katnlle Taylor,
Die movie artreas, elated yesterday that
ahe had no objection to Jack's propoaed
fight with Harry Wills. 'fighting la
Jark'a business," said Mrs. Usmpsey,
"and I hardly Thtnk It would be prop
er for me to Interfere.
" 'Klshtlng.' so snys Mrs. Dempsey,
"Is Jack's only stock In trade. And I
wouldn't aak him not to. leat he think
I am afraid'.'
Maybe so; but Jack's not Irish;
fighting solely for the fun
Never has appealed to Dempsey, He
declined to meet the Hun:
Claimed exemption In ft shipyard St
some twenty bucks s day.
Fish ting without "compensation" Isn't
Mr. Dempsey's way.
Purses leas than half million he will
skillfully evsde.
Jack's a synonym for money; when
, Jack fights, jack must be psld.
' Tt seems that women are harder to
keep in clothes now than ever before.
T.uther Tbtrbnnk would gain the
thanks of the world If he would In
yent a noiseless mosquito. ,
Call In
Never cry over split milk,
the cat.
Murder will out, Ho will the murderer,
In from one to ten years.
A bridegroom never actually resllres
the meaning of "the bonds of matri
mony," until he discovers that some
body has been uelng his toothbrush to
clean her Jewelry,
PROIIiniTION NOTB
wis cork that knows Its own
It's
pop.
Judge to prisoners "Heems to me I
have seen your fare before,"
Prisoner "Yes, sir, I'm the young
man who helped your son build a radio
set."
Judge "Twenty yuare."
The CxerhO'fllnvnkg nre absorbing
education sll right. They can now
not only spell tha name of their coun
try, but can spell It a dozen different
ways. , , , .
"Is this milk pnstsurlsedT"
"t guess so. I bought the cow from
S preacher."
- nonny knrw tub anhwrr
1 Our Hobby wns in a tore with his
mother when ho was given candy
one of the clerks.
"What must yon gey, nobble?"
"Charts It," he replied.
by
TUB PR nit I RB
Dsrk clouds gnihor more snd more
How they grumble! How they frown I
Then, how still It Is before
The first drop tumbles down!
, Ifow ws hurry! Maps no fleet I
Hun fs shining soon.
All 'cause Deny Ttoy won't est
Ills berries with a spoon I
gome toy go to college snd play on
the scrub taunt, who never would s.'en
wash their enri at horns,
fCTH'UKTTn NOTB
Any guest who ever used tha "gtingt
towel" In the bathroom is never Invited
It's not whet you say,
save that counts.
but what you
Q33SQ
Approximate Prices on Ford
Used Cars
Model 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 192S
Roadster ...$125.(J) $15(.m ?i;5( SJimo $S5.()0 $.!25i0
Touring I25.(X) 150.00 IT.ViXi -Mmo 2S5.) 325
Coupe 173.00 2IUIX) Oi! 275.(111 -J(X).0O 4300)
Tudor 150.IX) 175.00 223.1 25 m 425.H) 475(0
Kordor .v'.Vui 475.00 550.(0
T Chassis 75.00 KWm 12.VfX) I5ixi 2).(X) 2!fli
Truck Cliaski 150.00 1 75.00 2m.U 225 0 0 275.00 325(0
CHOOSE FROM A LIMITLESS ASSORTMENT"
We have used cars in any style at almost any price you wish to
pay. Our terms on used cars are within the reach of everyone.
SlEiliOiS GO.
E. C. SIMMONS
Authorized Fcrd Agency
L. E. SIMMONS
In the Poeti' Corner
- In Klurlilii
11 OHAl'K U. KINHTIIY
Tho reultfira ucruaa Iho alrcut.
Wlilto-knlckcrcil, muiiiK, wiiiru
nnil wait:
Their innpa, oro Muo, tlivlr doaka
tiro nout,
Tholr hIkii wr brlKhtl', "Kual
Katntt'."
Tholr urflcva of modeat alzo
Muy ahullor hnl( u iluzn firm",
Tholr liluckbourda liU'e tlio iluy'a
bom buy",
"Third uiiah and vory oiiay
terms. "
All Junt nllko, door after donr,
All m'llliiic aureiiKo or loin,
Cloao In for bualnoaa norlli
Hhoro,
Tho Houthcrlnnd's cholcoat
bouuty HpotH,
And men who buy ran noon roHnll
And double on tholr cunh ior
hubn; Frionda haaten In to do aa well-
More contracts, ubstracta, llat
Iiikii, mupa.
Invest, resoll, and so It koos
All throuKh tho block thut fucOB
mo,
Junt deals and profits. Llfo Is proso
Until within uno door I soo
A Oreolc, a rrult stall, troplo Mlow
Prom oranKos and tiuiKorlnes,
Banana bunches In a row
And pooping purples, scarlols,
grouns
And'flonrKO tho Orook stands sort
lug fruit;
Ills fruit has novar apock or
spot,
For what ho sails to oat must
suit,
No ono resells It, llko a lot;
Tho passers need no plea to pntiso
- Youth, inntrans, tuts with out
stretched hands,
Hut I'll just feast my pyos, liennuno
They woury so of houses
Lands!
riiih Women Help ilrl Nlii.tcnH .-Imln ,.f u. r. Hie ni monul
Club women In many suites are Inn im. il over anil
l.o.pmff younir woiii.il . K' i " m
e. 101.1 m i l.y I inn i i k ineii, muie y , ... .... nl(,
Wllliolll llltoroHi. -i nis money ooiiiok . f- -- . ju
from the club "slililenl loan fond." U .le.ilni? H''8 El
It Is returnable to Ihls fund an .M"'i oi mo .ie - fi
soon as tho iclrl. begin to rani i" " '.' . .i.ibiil
money, thu, making an en.llo... unvnr or , V,s,
i ),iinl flit. n iImWW'H
linn to rlcn puilillni.
fipnrk IMug Onps
Proper spacing of tho spark i
plugs Is vary Important, If tho ,
gaps nro set too close, tho englno r
will run unevenly when It Is Idling ,
or on a slow light pull, If tho
gaps nro too wlilo tho engine will
be hard tn start and will miss on
a heavy pull, Tho nverngn Hpnclinx
is .via of nn Inch or the thlokness
of a thin dlmo.
Ilmoni HllokH for ('Indies Ktlekg
Havo old broom sticks and use
them for handling hot clothes In
tho wash holler, Thoy will snvo
burning the hands ln lifting tlin
wash from tho boiling suds, Tlioy
nre also userul In poking or swish
ing tho clothes nround In tho rlrnio
water 0r machine full of hot wator.
I i fin mm nr
J fes sd 5 tar
MP- -
Prepare for
Christmas
THOSE with suh
stantinl SiiviiiRS
Account halauccs
here lit the Hank of
Commerce will he pre
pared for the ndded ex
penses of Christinas
time.
Whether It he for
Christmas or for niiy
other time when extra
money is needed, you
will appreciate havinp;
money in the hank to
meet your obligations.
Keep your account
growing all the
. timo.
BANK
COMMERCE
EUGENE OREGON
Last Day! ,
CHANNING
POLLACK'S
emotional jJiMj
that rocked the wtw
"The
FOOL
.1
Every mwii
child &. W1?
drnma thl
world.
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