FOUR 1
MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE;1 SATURDAY, DEC. 5, 1925
Pnttllshia fey
BtBOISTSII PUULIMIIINQ COMPANY
FRANK J KN It INS - - Presldmt
KHNBHT R, OIUITRAF VlM-Fi-esIdMl
Bottrsd st ths Pent of Ho At VnvD,Or.,
u BAcond -Class MstUr
fubilthtd rry morning sctpt lloadsy,
Offlcti Restaur Illock, fit Willamette.
Itaslnem M nit era
IMmm all nnmmuRlrillnnl an-l malt all
ramlttaneae parable to Thi Rietr
Publtablnv company.
-Ami tM nf biImm mhsM'ri ti
ara should eiwaye lve old a well u
new ad area.
Ejmtrrn BorincM Office
..lu m uiiir tit Vtfth IranuA. Kt)W
York City; W. If. Stock well, Faople'e
Ou Building, Caleavo.
Mnrnlnir Rcurtator
le1lYrd br Carrier, pr wee at.,,. I .1
Delivered ft? Carrier, par month II
Dallvarad hr Carrier, als monthl (IB
advance) t.ll
XMiTarad br Carrier,, on year (In
ad Tinea) .........
Deliver br Mall Id Lane CoantT
ona year 4.11
Oatalda Lana County (in adranc).. I.
finndav Kee-Uter
On rar b Mall (in advance). . .I1.M
FtTLli ASSOCIATED TRIERS
LEASED WIRE 8BRVICB
Thi Aaaaetatad Praaa la eiotuelrelr an
ttUad to tha nao tor publication of all
new dlepatehea red.td to It or not
etharwlaa crdltd In thla pPr. and
Im tk iMi bavi nubltahad herein.
All riffhta of publication of areola!
dlKpatchaa haraln are aleo reeerved.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER &, 1925
CHRISTMAS SEALS
The little Christmas aeal which
has become ao familiar to Amer
icana about this time of the year
has an interesting history back of
It was originated 1 In ' 10S by
Elnar Holboell, a modest postal
clerk In Denmark. Although his
station -was humble- Holboell's
heart vac large and he had been
wrestling for & long time with the
problem of raising funds for a little
hospital for poor children stricken
with tuberculosis. The task looked
too big for him until suddenly he
hit upon the idea of. making and
selling little seals. The idea was
doubtless suggested to him by the
stamps he was canceling.
He designed the seal, quite sim
ilar to that now used In America,
and then submitted both the de
sign and the plan to the king of
Denmark. He. received the royal
The latest attack on the govern'
ment's prohibition enforcement
policies, launched day before yes
terday by representatives of It
reform organisations. Is bitter, but
the average fair observer will have
to agree that It Is pretty well Justi
fied. The government has never
yet taken the prohibition law
seriously. Perhaps the reason
that so many government officials
are themselves violators of It.
A little negro boy of nine shot
his foster mother In "Portland day
before yesterday because she
chlded him when he let the beans
burn. In these modern days the
wise parent will frisk the baby's
buggy for pistols before settling
down for a safe evening at homo.
The champion steer at the Chi
cago livestock exposition was sold
tor IS a pound. At that rate, res
taurant men In the Windy City will
be able to make only a measly 100
per cent profit on their steaks.
The French chamber of deputies
passes a bill to further Inflate the
currency. Apparently the hard les
son of tho Mississippi bubble Is not
to be hceiled.
Early Day In Eugene)
(From the Mornlnc Register,
December 5, 1906)
Levi Oeor, Jack Sutherland sn.l
Georre Powell of Ixndon Springs
Were In the city yesterday.
Born. In Eugene. December 3,
1906. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Cherry in Eugene, a daughter.
i Married . nt the home of the
bride's brother. S. 12. Trivlor. in
Fngene. December 4. 1906. Joseph
W. McArthur and Mis Eva J.
Tavlor, Rev. O. C. Wright offlc
lating.' '
It' Possible to Cure Meni
ere's Malady
Sclf-Potsoning, One of the Chief
..Causes of This Disease of
Dlsslness, Must Be Kllmliiatcd
to Ilrlng Relief.
Princess Royal
mm
HRPOWnCOrtUNa
Demure Hemenway of Cottage
Grove was In Eueene vesterdnv as
n witness before United States
Commissioner w. W. Calkins.
The enlargement Of I E. P.enn'
residence ban been done rapidly.
and will be finished today.
The Eugene woolen mill Is pay-
in from 19 to 14 cents a pound
for wool.
J. O. Bettl was elected mavnr
of Cflburg over N. N. Mathew nv
a vote of 45 to 14. Charles Poole
was the choice for recorder over
Tester Stacey and M. C. Bind was
elected treasurer over C. E.. Rob
ertson. Cnuncilmen chosen are W.
T. Bettis. J. D. Blrtle. S. Wilkinson
sanction, and the seal, were printed I , . - Mathew, and
and sold. ' Money enough was col'
1 letted' to-fonnd 'the-hospital "Tie
dreamed of, and' many children of
the poor received' the care they
needed.'
Tears afterward, one of these
seals fell into the hands of Jacob
A. Klis, noted American writer and
friend of Roosevelt. Mr. Blis was
so much interested that he wrot-i
' to Denmark, secured the story of
tho seals and published it In the
Oitlook.ln 1907. '( "I
Mr. Rlls' story, in Its turn, at
tracted the attention Of Miss Emily
Blssell, who like the Danish author
of the seal was struggling with the
problem of a little tuberculosis
sanitarium. Miss Blssell organized
tho first Christmas seal campaign
in the fall of 1907 and from it she
realized the sum of $3000 for her
little hospital, which was far be
yond her expectations. The next
year the Americarf Red Cross got
back of the annual seal sale . and
stayed back of It until 1918, when
i its place was taken toy tha National
Tuberculosis association.-- By 1924
the annual proceeds had risen from
$3000 the sum first raised by Miss
. Blssell to four and a half millions.
In the 18 years sinco the annual
seal sale idea was launched in. the
United States the;? tuberculosis
death rate In this country has been
reduced more than half.. The once
, great white plague Is nearlng the
point where It can be chased as a
plague no longer,
Buch Is tho power ot an idea.
The Danish postal clerk remains
practically unknown to fame, but
many thousands of well and hearty
people owe their lives to him,
THE CCN-TOTUfG TEST
If there Is one characteristic
which more than any other marks
the dangerous criminal today, it is
the carrying of a "gun." The New
fork state pardon board, recogniz
ing this fact, adopts a rule that it
will not recommend for parole
horeafter any penitentiary prison
ers who carried firearms in the
commission of the crime for which
they woro sentenced. '
. This gun tost deserves to be
copied In every other state, and
applied In trials as well as in
paroles or pardons. . Its general
application would help groatly to
keep In prison those who belong
thore. It would have a still more
Important effect on criminals, ac
tual ' or potential, outside the
prisons. '
Any person with a pistol In his
pocket Is likely to be mora cautious
about getting Jnto trouble If . he
knows that possession of the pistol
will greatly aggravate' the penalty.
Any person looking for trouble will
be less disposed to bolster his cour
age with a pistol on'startlng out
DauV taoaa to F.nttt
By W. H Gordon
Vr kovai. r. ropiet.ANP, m rv
lnlil ati. 8ntor from Nrw York)
KiMmrr I'tmmilHIonrr of tleallh
Nw York Otty
A reader In Connecticut hs
hoard about "Monlere's dtoe:io"
cunt want nn article about It. I
am Rlutl to pre
sent it.
How .do you
Know here you
are when you
are In the dark
and whether you
are snmjlim up
right or not 7 ii
there some sort
of a spirit leve
In the body to
Indicate your
position In spare
to assist you In
maintain Ing
your balance?
There Is e
octly that sort
of a meoluinlem
In vour head. It la closely nsso
elated with the organ of hearing
and Is considered a part of the In
Inrnnl ear.
ru.rtniv Mitnatod in tho bone back
of tho ear are what wo call the
semi-circular canals." three of
them. If you will half closo your
right hand and place Its ciIko on
th nnim of tho other hand, you
will see how the semi-circular
canals are placed. One corres
ponds In Dosltlon to the flat palin
of the left hand. The second He
In the plane of the fincers and the
third in the piano of tho palm of
the rleht hand.
Suppose each of theso canals
were a spirit level, you can see that
one or another would always be so
placed as to Indicate your position
in space. That is the purpose they
serve In the protection ou your
body.
I need not go Into greater do-
tall, describing the special nervos
and other features of this arrange
ment. A nart of the inner ear,
known ns the "labyrinth." has its
nlare In thl. Intricate Plan, but I
nave told you enough so you know
in a general way how to keep
stral-rht and safe.
What we know as "Menlero's die
ease." or "Meniere's syndrome," be.
Kins with bussing In the ears and
staggering In the gait. Dlxsiness
and a sensation as if everything
were turning around; cause giddln
nees and reeling.
The eyeballs may jerk and
twitch. Taleness. feeling of Illness,
sickness nt the stomach and vomit
ing are other symptoms.
These attacks pass off. only to be
repeated every week or so, or even
several times a day. Moving the
head suddenly may bring on the
attack.
There are many causes. Among!
them Is poisoning of some sort. This
may be from one or the contagious
diseaseso r It may be from a drug.
Alcohol, tobacco, arsenic, quinine
and salicylate acid are among such
drugs.
Anything wmcn atsturns tne nv
inr levels I have described will
cause the trouble. Bleeding Into the
(labyrinth or seml-circlar canals.
the result of a fall or blow, may
produce this group of symptoms.
Tumor, of tho brain or scrloua
brain disease may cause it, occause
(mi
XstssutosbSM
Ina Wiles Walruth, elect nt
princess royal nt the interna
tional convention in Syracnso
of the United Order of Splendor
and Perfection. Since then she
has received many offers to go
pn the stage.
Words Often MLsnsned: Tour de
scription corresponds "to" mf idesja
of the . matter. I shall correspond I th i,hv,imh i. imnivrf
What can be done and wnat tne
with" you (by letter).
Often Sllspronoanced: Illustra
tion. Accent the "a" not the "a"
Often iBfJsspelled: Solemn.
8ynonyms: Moisten, wet damp.
saturate, soak, drench, sponge.
nora tiuay: "use a word-three
times and it is yours. Let us in
crease our vocabulary by master
ing one word each day. Today's
wotd: Modulate: to vary the sound
of. "A public speaker must learn
to modulate his voice."
KESCCE WORKERS
CAUGHT IX 3I1XE
(Continued from page one)
ing miners from the Nederland
district to help, a call for rescue
workers was sent to the east portal
of the Moftatt tunnel for skilled
mining men.
Other rescuers brought out after
being overcome were William Ber
gren, assistant superintendent of
the mine; Wayne Potts, an electri
cian; William MacKenzie, former
miner but now a hotel proprietor
In Nederland; Arthur Ritchie and
Robert Bradley. - .
Lieutenant jjansen,. after being
revived, declared:
3Iany fn Bad Shape
"Tho men behind the bulkhead
(the miners are believed to have
erected a .bulwark against the
smoke) are probably all " right,
but the rest of us are in bad
shape."
Swanson, the miner brought out,
was Incoherent at first but later
cried:
"Gosh, I hope they get all those
boys out alive. I walked out of the
bulkhead to test it and I don't be
lieve the others closed it."
A call was issued by Dr. W. L.
Wilkinson to Boulder, Denver and
other nearby towns for bandages,
oxygen, medicines and first aid
necessities. The Boulder Red
Cross sent a largo consignment.
prospects of cure is will depend on
the cause of the Irritation. Many
causes make complete recovery.
t
I Answers to Health Queries I
i
S. Q. What Is tho cause of un
pleasant breath?
2. What can be done for stom
ach noises
3. What will Increase the
growth of eyelashes and make them
darker?
Answer. Diseased tonsils, de
cayed teeth. Intestinal disturbances,
constipation, etc.. may all be i
sponsible. Find the cause and the
treatment win suggest Itseir.
2. Proper diet and regular In
testinal elimination will correct this
trouble. For full particulars send
eelf-addrefVed. stamped envelope
and repeat your question.
3. one per cent yellow oxide or
mercury ointment applied to the
eyelashes at night before retiring
will make them darker and help to
increase the growth.
Copyrljht. l:s Br
Newspaper feature Hervlce. Ine.
WRIGHT NOT SUICIDE
JUDGE LEAVES MAX IX JAIL
THINKING HIM DEAD
(Br Tha AMoclsted Pren)
TACOMA, Wash., Dec. 4. Har
ry Wright was dead, the judge
thought, for the official records
showed that he had committed
suicide In a cell at the city Jail
last July. Yet all the time Harry
WrlKht was waxing more ana more
indignant as the days and weeks
passed and ne was not canca lonn
to stand trial on a bad check
charge. Finally his demands for a
trial or trecdom Docamo so in
sistent that tho Jailer spoke to the
Judge about it.
"But he's dead," said his honor.
"But he's not," said the turnkey.
Today they hailed Harry Wright
before the nonplussed Justice.
"It was another Harry Wright
who was also held for a bad check
who committed suicide," the court
was Informed.
"Oh," said his honor. "Well, six
months in Jail for this one."
"Ves, sir. I've Just served It,"
(commented the prisoner.
"Very wolj, make good the $50
you owe on the worthless check
and you're free."
Horry the second Is trying to
make good. i
Treasurer's Mother Dies
nr The Aaioclated Pren)
TACOMA, Dec. 4. Mrs. H. K.
Harmon, 80, mother of Wilfred K.
Harmon, state treasurer of Mon
tana, died at hor homo here today.
STUDENTS DISCUSS
bCIIOOL 1'KODLEMS
(Continued from page one)
Grove; Rota Kelly, Rnshdalo; and
Donald Bealor as advisor.
The resolutions committee was
composed of John Hoderman, As-
soria, chairman; George Rowo,
Mcdford; Mary Donnelly, McMinn
vllle; and Barney Brink of Union.
Editors' Section MoctH
One. round tablo discussion aCter
anotnor was tho schedule for the
editors and managers division of
the high school conference yesterday.
Robert Moore, 11, of Ncwbcrg
nign scnooi, president or tho or
gnnlzatlon, opened tho meeting at
10 o'clock and started tho discus
sion before the press association.
IMOTHERS1
AND THBIB CHILDREN I
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A
olullon adopted Thursday by the
executive cmmltta ot the Port
land council of churches lit lis re.
ular monthly meeting. The plan
favored la similar to that of "Ma"
Ferguson, Texas governor.
e
" Condon Is agog over tho new
loKKlug road Dow surveyed SO
miles south of town. This mad
will lap a big belt of yellow pine
timber lying mostly In Wheeler
couuly.
Tcni'lier Cot Inge OpimwuhI
SAI.KM. tne., Iee. 4. In an
opinion written today lo .1. A.
t'huivhlll, slule su)iet-lntemliHit of
hcIiooIm, Atlol'ney.ilcMi'l'iil Van
Winkle ruled that school hoards
cannot legally use school funds for
the consirui'tlon of "leacheniKes"
or cnttiiKe for tho use of tcnclici-M.
It Is Mild the practice lias been
neneral In the slate and 111 soiiio
Instances hoods have buen 1'
tor the purpono.
sued
Tuiiiii'l Contract Given
(lly The AMOi-lnlril rrpl
ST. I'At'U I'w. 4. Contract for
count met Inn of the new Great
Northern railway tunnel throiiKli
the Cam'nde mountains has been
iinardrd to A, Oulhrle and rom
lnm railroad contractors of St.
Paul.
.Millinery Solo
All felts noil velours, values from
IS to $13. solo prli-e While they
Inst, only $1 f0 to I3.94. l.eocnde
lat Shop. Mrs. Allco U lork. 173
K. .Ninth street. 13-6-3
f Oeprllit lfTT!TlCilsr Allell Mom
I The Office Cat
f 1 't
A m w fl-lilM In mii Orotton Uha
lotfiiilv. riimlii m Mir the
Diml , a IihiI vvxr tnitttml III til Imm
mii-1 Impy lit. He
nii-tml with Jy. ' l li-lnrt.ieil
lila wir "I'vtt . "' WPlilia ovnit
m-ilit-l Hlt.1 It Ii ft iM'nHly "
Tim (..Ihiwlim won Hi i-wfrr !
'u lift vet I, W Hi Hilt loll It-Mllt'lf, Nt ft
Imouiy lu..Ui lltm ymi. I'tiin) .loin-.'
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lit lUnIr hnlr ftM'l U"l "
mhtile-lty, "Anil who wm I tin I miy, Hny.
wy"
Hotita rmit ttta u finall Uml mil.
ttnii of Iheiii i-mii lt uu Ilia iMiit ut a
lllll Mltal )Bl ttt ItMlvly,
"I'm Main rotl." al-t tha I'Marhii
Knthr a ha tvt-lfit bla lilutitlai bti
tha I mil it t'hli(lalti.
Rttr Itotnuaa Ita tut Ctr
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mImivm Hi ft it,
Klr.t ronvlfl "Wlirtt ! out of IliU
titf. I'm g mil it to Iiava hot lima,
ttin'l jrmiT"
Hoon.t illltu "I iluti'l know, I m lit
for litf."
why ili-ni-4"fil. -Mutiny T"
'lhi liiorll.ln lustl of hvih. hl thrtlt;
rioialNitl t'HU for iimleiirtl", I aiol
lllHIIUf."
"Whttt. Itottw?"
"No, jMuaUt-i'i."
TIIINOjI THAT NKVKH HAI'I'ICN
HI.---' My hmt-ta ata i'iM "
llr "Hwra aia my aiov-a,"
I'm I If r-attl lha luail 1ngT
m-sjly i .tit n -I i-it "
r-Hroltnun "Twa of tl woun-ta ar
fatal, but lit utliar oh lan'l au bail."
Kama ha an ntlrvly i1lffrnt attract
when you liatv a itniriat aailna at a
bionia atalua aiut haar hint ak aliatmt-
AVitnlt'it ltitryiHH llunto
HAI.K.M, Oi'tf,, lino. 4. Wui-,1,M,
A, M, lmliyntplo of tho 4I'imh
at itlu iirtatm, I iMii'litut HiiIkiii ht.
nluht nrtT it Hip Unit loult hint
ihl'itUKlt lltllliy 'tialtrh htMltlllllniia.
Mr, liiliyintlii utloittlotl n immivii
lluli if u piiatMi wui, It-tin In tlit
I'UNl, 111 WlIN UHM-ltl liy It t'iMM.
th'tl ill (tilt MMll(lMI(lMI-y IiiiiIkIiI nt
wh Ith n Until UU luinun nni'hi)
Wtl inoatMtt.
lllttnii'tlo rotliM llnit AV Orilu
Sttrtltv. IUhiiIpiI CuttiMMImt npiM-iiti. !
I "in, H. iMlliui, imttuiKor; liniiul.t
Ytitiitir, itittirnoy, tidu Wllluiiioito I
I'lttutti
PllllllO IHtlUV
PraittnltMHl Imll, nvnry V tuition,
tiny niul Hatunlny iiluht.
' KaiMTt i'liHtnliia niitl I'niuilnit I
Hiilia tittttla ttt men mii ro. Twrinltml 1
ClPttnorn, l'hono U00, i
H-33-1 mo.;
Mntfttilnea aiit.aorlptlona tnkon i
fur Any you nmy dvair to rnaw
or ftiiUaorlho fur now. 100 Hwonu
Aveuu Kit at. I.l.f ;
I mutual i.i trjc m. Ki nAon:
Bentrlco Mllllgan of Eugene acted
secretnry In the aosence 01
Anne Wade of rranKiin nign
school, l'ortlnnd.
It's like entlng a com potnto
without salt. If you let your notes
get cold," Professor George H.
Turnbull of tho school of Journal
Ism, told the delegates at the open-
ng round table of the morning, no
urged the delegates not to ruin
good story trom laca 01 spirit.
How to Write an Advertisement"
was the topic of discussion' by I'm
fessor W. F. O. Thacher In the
managers round tablo discussion in
which all of the dolegatos partlcl
nntcd. Iu7zlinK dotnlls of tho man-
bgors work were discussed,-
Kdltlng mo iJtiy b .ews. u
discussion led by Raymond JJ.
Ijiwrenen. assistant proressor -oi
the school of Journalism in the af
ternoon round tnble. "The majority
of successful Journalists are college
trained. It Is surprising the number
of fiction writers who work on
newspapers from ten to nrtecn
years IKKore tney prove i-uui-ium-Ively
that they can write Imagina
tive fletlon for protii.
Mnrsluill nana K-aKs
Mirhu11 Dana, associate editor
of the Oregon Journnl, addressed
the Joint session of managers and
editors In his address, "Editing
the Editors," and defined the
newspaper as a factory, information
bureau, anu inspirational icnuur,
and gave Its functions ns dispens
ing information, amusement and
Insnlration. "The first function of;
nowsnnner la to give Information. I
information no't only In tho news .
stories but In tho editorial and tno
ads." They aro distinctly of Inter-
est to the housewife Today you
will find ns nign n stannnra 01 ,
truth In tho nils ns you will find
in the editorials. This higher stnnd-l
nrd together with tho repetition of .
nn ad In tho siimo ennro on the '
paper, has given It a tletinito news
value." Mr. Dana dealt also with
the growing mrength of tho nnws
papcr In tho llfo of tho nation and
stressed tho Important part which
It is destined to play.
Preceding tho Joint session tho
mnnngcrs. under the leadership of
Itohert C. Hall, discussed the
topic, "The Business Success of a
Newspaper." -
"Advertising Salesmanship" was
tho topic of tho address given by
Arne Hue, editor of the Tillamook
ilcrnld, to the managers.
At tho closing session of tho edi
tors division. Dean Krlc Allen, head
of the school of Journalism, led a
discussion on "Printing Considera
tions." A general discussion on several
nrnlilnms of makeup followed, In
which both the magazine and news
paper wcro considered.
In a special meeting for annual
manngnrs Waller Himni, of lllmm
and Son, Portlnnd, find Harold
Robinson and Harold Itenden, rep
resentatives of tho West Coast
and Iflcks-Chattnn engraving com
panies, discussed annual prohloms
with delegates.
Briefs of Oregon Life
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The Efficacy of Fresh Air
One Mother Says:
After eating their evening meal
my children are inclined to hover
about tho fire, and they grow
drowsy and listless beforo thoir
lessons are learned. So I began
the practico of having them wrap
thomselvcs up and trot about brisk
ly whllo I open the windows, lot
ting a rush ot fresh, Invigorating
air through the rooms. They con--sidnr
tills a lark and become re
vived for an hour of application to
their books and games before their
regular bedtlmo.
(Copyright, I'ni, Aiaoclalcd Editors, Ine.)
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Tha arsenal at tho state prison,
center of the fight nt tne penltan
tlnry which featured tho brenk on
August 12, Inst, was transferred
Thursday from tho main itdmlnls
trillion building to tho new tower
Just constructed nt tho front gate
of tho prison. In Us new quar
ters tho arsenal will be In charge
of the guard on duty In tho gate
towor. who also has chargo of
the front irato. controlling odmls
slon and egress to and from the
prison propor. I
The total for Oregon's 18th an
mini Christmas- seal sale Is near
the (7000 mark and Is rapidly
growing. Returns received by the
Oregon Tuhorculosis association
have been largoly from the Port
land mall snle, which has netted
approximately IUS00 from G900 lot.
ters returned. Many of thoso let
ters continue to bring notes of en
dorsement. e
Payment or rewards to obtain
evidence against rich people and
"hlgherups" who violate the pro
hibition luw was favored In a ros-
Jtioney
saving
flash
'jb stores
The Origin and Opcr-
ationof Skaggs
Stores
Community pr.il nnl community
mtorrttt aro highly commomlnhlo
trail tho foutitnln-hnailn from
which unrlnfr bettor miiiic. bttf
Nt'hooln, b-nttrr rhurrhrtj. rotula.
clUi- tm pro vrnitMitu niul bttr
riiUctis. KnpMly rhunirlnir comll
tluns iluo. In lure part, to in od
or n method of coin munlt-ni Ion.
transportation ami distribution
nro rvnponflllillii for tho compara
tively rt'eont tlcvHopmont f for
merly iMOluti'd point Into thriving,
contented and beautiful center
nliMe people have and enjoy all of
the conveniences and luxuries, of
tho lurcrr cltli-n, (loud roailn. the
nutomohlle. radio and modern
method of morchnndllnir havo
prnctlctlly eliminated the croiw
rondn country moro" and all of
tho luck of prORreim which U ityni
boIUcd and nuhatltuted therefor
tho up-vO-dato itnmll city wherein
aro available practically all of tho
worth while thtnirs that tho taricor
cltle havn to offer.
: It 1 both natural and deiilrable.
then, that communltle ahnutd bo
Jralnii of thplr renotirceft ami It la
perfectly rltrht and proper that
notulthtnn(Ilnir the undeniable
benefit and advantage they provide-
Ih citizen of uch commun
ltle should auk of "chain" nrtran
lzntlon llko KkafTfTR store. MVher
do tho I'mflt Oo?" Kor. It In
neither mornlly rlKht nor econom
ically sound that ono community
should bo "bled" to enrich a few
men In some distant and. possibly,
larirrr center.
Hccauao of the essentially co
operative plan of their operation,
KkttKJfs stores are "local" stores In
every sense of the word and the
profits from thorn no back to tho
source from which they enmo the
suruo or like communities In which
they wero earned by a simple
and naiurui a procesn us tho re
turn of the products of tho soil to
tho lund again, fur Us further en
rlchmont. Tho manager of each Individual
8 k uk km store Is, Indued uud In
trutu, a "local" merchant, vitally
Interested In cominunlty dovulup- 1
muni and community growth, in
n burly every cuso ho owns stocK
in tno company and Iti evory in
ii Unco he ux-pctids, lor a pun of his
earnings, upon tho nut profits
wmcn ills storo produces, lie and
his men live In tho community
havo tJielr ruuililc and their hoinnj
inero and expend money lor thoir
support and education oxuetly us
uny otner mcrciiunt would do. In
luuny cat.es ho iius mora of his own
actual money ventured upon the
success ot his com puny than Is rep.
roue 11 led by tho total inveHtment of
the averuKO so-culled "independ
ent" retailer.
Thoroioro, for the samo roasons.
IncludliiK tho purely solflnh which
Kovern tho uutlonji of others,
hkuKKs storo nmnut;orji aro doeply
concerned in tho woifuro and pros
purity of their community and any
thliifr which rnlKht udvorsely nt
lect them will arouso their Instant
opposition, Just as uny iiiovoment
which will react to Ha benefit and
inako it a moro dcslrahlo pluco in
which to llvo will enlist their
hearty support.
Kor tho surplus profits, accruing
after tho manuKor has rccolvcd tho
dividends on his stock, his shuro of
the net profits and his salary and
after tho sularlos of other helpers
In tho ntoro, tho rout and all other
expenses havo been mot, an ovnn
hroudor and moro boneflclul uso Is
reserved. Huch surplusses ko buck
Into new storos, In now cominunl
tles, orferlnjr a new sorvlco and a
merchant of hlnh integrity who Is
also In to routed in community
frrowtu and community dovolop
tnent. And, best of all. they pro
viso opportunity for thoso hon
est, ambitious, hardworking younrr
moil within tho organization who
havo devolopod to manaKorlal ca
pacity and who aro oaKor for thoir
hard-won goldon spurs.
Jn this munnor now Mores aro
being constantly opened, tho sorv
lco of HkftKKfl stores constantly
broadoned and oxtonded, ond loyal
hearted' forward-looking mon with
in tho organization are assured
that they will havo thoir "day In
tho Ann." It Is this absolute as
surance of tho certain reward of
merit that accounts for the spirit
and willingness of Hknggs mo,,
wherever you find thorn, and wcldj
into ono harmonious whole tho
moro than 800 wldoly scuttorod
unllfl.
week "How Much Profit
We Make."
N,iXt
Snowdrift
Shortening
8-pound tin $1.89
4-pound tin .....98c
, Cocoa in Bulk -
3 pound 25c
Chamber's Market
makes these prices
Meats
Wc buy for cash and sell for cash
possible
Beef
Round Steak
Loin Steak
T-Bone Steak
Rib Steak
Rib Roasts,
Rolled
Pot Roast .12ytc
Lean Boiling 10c
Short Rib 8c
Grain-Fed Pork
Pork Shoulder
Roast 22'ac
Spare Rib 19c
Fancy Breakfast Bacon
Vt or Whole Side,
per pound 35c
Cottage Rolls, lb 30c
It is time to wrap your Christmas packages ami rt 1
thfin off in the mail. Those of you who arc trtmhlt'tl.
in celtin-r paper ami strin-,', just briii(f your packages!
to us ami let us wrap them lor you. All wc eliat(e.
is a .smile.
SATURDAY FEATURES
Produce
BANANAS, 3 pound 21c
APPLES, Sorted Spitzenburgbox $1.29
CABBAGE, 50 pound lots, lb. . . . lie
LETTUCE, large, solid, California,
ice packed, per head 10c
NAVAL ORANGES, small ones.
very sweet and juicy, 2 doz 45c
Large, 200 size, dozen 35c
PRICE. ANY SIZE, case $4.45.
1 case $2.23
GRAPEFRUIT, larce heavy
Floridas, 3 for 35c1
SUGAR, Pure Berry Cane
10 Pounds 55c
Iodized Salt
2 package 25c 1
Cocoanut
for your cake and
candy. Fresh white
ahred
Per pound 20c
Buy for Your Home-Made Candies
BROWN SUGAR, 6 pounds 45c
POWDERED SUGAR, 6 pounds . ,53c
Wc invite everyone to inspect our quality randies, of
which there has been car loads bought to sell at great
reduced prices in all Skagps Stores,
TLA1N SATIN MIX, pound '. 18c
S pounds 79c
CHRISTMAS BROKEN, pound 20c
5 tyiiinds - 93c
COM M EUCIAL CI IOCOLAT ES, pound 2Sc
5 pounds $1.05
SIIAfiGS IIAND-DII'l'EIJ CHOCOLATES
1 pound box 35c
5 pound box , $1,83
MEDIUM WALNUTS, pound 33c
5 pounds $1.53
10 pounds $2.79
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Lard
Shortening and
No. 8 Pail Lard $1.95
No. 4 Pail Lard $1.00 1
No. 8 Pail Crystal
Flake Shortening $1.55
No. 4 Pail Crystal
Flake Shortening ..80c
Crystal Flake Shorten
ing, Bulk, 2 lb for 35c