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HI ;i . t Ml FOUR V MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE.' ORE. SATURDAY, DEC, 12, 1925 ' Pnbtiehe kr , UOIITH PUBbUBtNO OOIITANT ntMir xbnktn : . e President nNKMT IL aiUTUF Viee-Preelaent stare t the Poetofflee et wnOn, FueltshMl srerr moraine eveer Wonflar. O'fleai Redstar Dlock, III Willamette. ItttrilnMM Matter AAdreae All eonmuBIMUou en tflflHf reailttenoee parable to Th nastiatae Publlehln Coropmr. 1b erdertnt ehmnr 4J 44ra. (nkatr ra should tleejil4e well Bear addraae. v Enatcrn Bo!" Oflto nbaelea B. Miller. Ill Fifth Anns. New Tork Cltn W. H. BlockwiU. PmJ' Oaa Bundle, entente. jnommtT nqrao t , telrra4 by Carrier, per weak....! .11 tellvered br Carrier. Dee atealhi .IM Dallrered b Carrier, elx rfiontha (la advene) .......... Dellrara br Carrier, oft rear t ' . advance) ...........'. .I..V. ... Delivered br Mall IB Lui Cooatr one rear .'.......; . Onlalde Lana County (14 etvuee) lee Bnnday Relator' -Oh lw,br Hall (la advance!. ..IH Thlrty-thrca and one-halt yean the average man' apan of llfet At 13, In then auppoaeilly docadont time, man and women are Jut coming- Into the full (lower of tholr UKofulneaa, When a mam die at 47 double the averan life In Shakeapeare'a day ve are ex tremely apt to any that he was car- Tftds'off before hi time. ' i ' " Thli very sreat Increase tit:' the aveg- person' life I th rceutt ot advancement In medical science. plus a more widely extended know). edge of how to take car of our selves. Probably there has been an equal advance tn other fields of human endeavor.. The "good old days" were never half as good as these modern days. . Tib rOU ASflOOIATBD PUBS LEASED WIRE SERVICE Tba Associated Preee exolnareeU" en title to tba vae for pabllcatlM nf aU awe dlapatehoa credited to It -er Bet etbervlse credit la title paper, , and f i . tba looal new pobllabad berela, . AH rlt of publication at ayeolal arapaienae neseia mrm ww SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 125 ' IN THE DAY'S NEWS . ..." Eugene's building, permit, agalxi lead all dtles of the Pacific North west of under .100,000 population. That has become so much an e tablished custom In the past two or three yearT.s.ti'at tt no'; ganger arouses comment. , , More significant, perhaps, ls'-tho fact that in November Oregon's even principal cities did nearly million dollar more' building han Washington 11 leading .cities. And remember, please, that Wash ington's 11 include three cities of metropolitan rank. Portland's per. mlts in November were two and a; half Umes Seattle's. .v. . i , '. ' ' For year wo have been-,haring the old mournful song that Oregon Is a backward alsterv while Wash ington 1 right up and coming. A new day is here and Oregon is stepping out In front with the best of them. - . -. . i : , . j .' , ' V;J The newspapers and the national 'magazines these days are full ot vivid advertising of Florida and California. - Florida I doing most ot her own,but -the - western, rall- , roads'- are telling the world in no uncertain terms ot the wonders or California.- . - j . . .'With one notable exception, the railroads are doing little to avery' tlse thfs north Pacific Coast. The exception is the Hill group, whicn for three year has carried oh an enormous advertising compalgn in behalf of the Pacific Northwest. 1 Up hero in Oregon -we- admire California, but we become..- little resentful at times of the. mapner in ' which the railroads sing her praises while ignoring us. For that rea- , son we -can appreciate he. moreJ fully the splendid publicity glfen to the Northwest by the so-called Bill .lines. Lane county shares with Grant the distinction of having the largest national forest area in Oregon. Lane county's national forest acre ago l 1,36:, 438. and,, Grant's 1b l,378,0ff "Wallows; county is a reasonably close third' with 1,120, 913 acres.. " 'i "' h ''" . From this vast domain Lane county received last' year the muni ficent sum ot $16,041.67. Grant received f 21,824.06, and Wallowa $10,623.25. . Compare theso Insig nificant totals wlth'-thesums that would have been received If these lands were on the tax Tolls ' and ' could be taxed like other property. V. It Is not Intended to convey here the idea that the national forests should be turned over .to private ownership. That 1 an old and bit ter feud that has been fought out to a definite conclusion. 7 . . ' ' $ But these figures of acreage and return are offered for , what they are worth for the enlightenment of tiarrow-vialoned easterner who complain that they, are putting up out of their' pocket for the build ing of roads in the West,, and who assert that the system Is all wron; and ought to bo stopped. ' .If the govornmont will pay to us each year a sum equivalent to that which , we lose by reason of gov ernment ownership of 'land within our border we will cheerfully re linquish any claim to special, con sideration In' the building of roads. " Kocp your cars open and you will havo poured into thorn sooner i 'or later bile about tho good old time and how much better life Va formerly tlian now, .' i V TKo noxt time you hear, that 'talc, oak flie teller of l( If he know , llie average span of life Jo. Shakes- eare' time.-. rrobably he will not. For his Information, you can tell him that It was II H yr. Mary Garden, back from over sea, sings loudly the praises ot the nivlera that sun-klssed strip of Jkidherrannn coast where Europe goes to play and to spend. After listening to the details, as she tells them; we stand ready to do a little praising on our own account. Tho .lovely for she Is lovely, as well as tuneful Mary relates that all summer she ha been basking In the sun' bright ray and storing up health the while. The baskln; tt further appears, has boen done "in the altogether." Pressed for particulars by the curious reporters, she added that It. was her custom to row out Into the blue bay of Mentone and there do her stint of basking In even scantier attire than the chorus at a strictly modern musical show.' What a whale of an Idea there Is there for the Florida real estate boomers! They've tried about every- ,tning else down: around the shores of Blscayne bay, and It must be ad mitted that the results are at least so-so. But If they can " get this business of basking going really good, there won't be standing room left on the wave-washed strands from Jacksonville to Key West and prices of lots within spyglass range will soar to new and dizzy heights. Early Day In Eugene (From the Morning Register, December 13, 1906) ftnrrinn r'tlnn... w- i . . unanimously elected captain of the University of Oregon football team for' next season. The Cflrnarttt 1IHn I- t.. Is one of the very pleasantest place i mo cny to spena a spare hour or two. -Mrs. Adelaide LlHy, the librarian mva ft I. 1 1 H--, n . ronlzed by young men and women. Th MmmlttM frm , V, ........ ... T appointed to confer with Charles V. Croner about his team went in a body, to Mr. Croner and pursuaded him to accept the Job of taking cae ot the team and. driving it tr fires. Trainer W. L. Hayward will not go to Portland as previously an nounced and train the Multnomah athletes, but will stay at the uni The deed fmrn T. W nnnu, A the KavlAa Injlm fnp th. ..-- of 40 feet fronting on Willamette street near Fifth has been passed. Geonre and Charles Moodv nh in from McKenzle Bridge yesterday to meet their mother, Mrs. Wilson, whj arrived from Baker .City. .' Daily Lesson In English By W. L. Gordon i Words Often Slimmed: Don't say 'he referred to us KolnK awav' Say "our going away.'1 Often AlisDrononnced: Stolid. Pronounce the o as in "of," not as In "no." Often MissneMed: Recommend. One'c two m's. hynonyms: Destiny, destination. predestination, fate, fatality, de cree. Word Study: "Use a word three times and it is yours." Let us In crease our vocabulary by master ing one word each day. Today's word: Permeate; to penetrate; to saturate. "The odor of roses per meated the air." CURRENT CATCHES MAN DEATH NARROWLY ESCAPED BY ALBANY RESIDENT (By The Aaaoclatad Press) . - ALBANY, Ore., Dec. 11. Elmer Venable, Albany buulness man. narrowly escaped death here today by electric shock and would have been killed had It not been for the' timely action of a man named Chandler. Venable had climbed a pole to cut a guy. wire that had become shorted and was endanger ing passersby who might touch the wire. In some manner Venable became caught on the wire an was hanging by his arms unable to release his grip because of the electric current when Chandler saw his plight. Running and leap ing In the air Chandler caugnt Venublo about the lags and hung on -until his weight brought tnc man to the pavement.: .Venablc's leg was broken by tho fall- butVothor wise was not seriously injured. Tho wire was charged with 2300 volts on an arc light circuit, Hank to Give Dividend (By Tba Associated Press) OLYMPIA. Wash.. Dec. 11. An. nouncement was made late today bv H. C. Johnson, supervisor or "banking, thut the Htato Bank of Pasco, which ciosca its aoors nop- tember 8, 1925, will dlsDume a ou per cent dividend aDout January 10. . . ..... Du mages Are Awarded (Uy Tlie Associated Press) .. . DENVKIl. Colo.. Deo. 11, Dam- ares of 37600 were awarded Frank C. Seeated. circulation manager of the JKansss city mar, in nis unci suit against the Post Printing and Publishing company by a federal court jury bare toduy. , Natura Warn When You Are Nervous ,Got Kid of the Mental and Fhy , steal -Disturbance-and Any Tendency , Toward Nervous ness Will Soon Disappear.' nervonsV ,N.i I . '! I llr ROVA1. tL rNU.Kt.jl vn M n (Vnlie.1 .Ktnl Hrnatnr from New York) I rw-iuar i emmi-stuner or Health New York City i Is a ram day In your exper ience when nobody say. "I am so ilnctor ever, kept his office hours hout being told long tut by somebody about nervousness, I have befoi e -at-. . ..... na t -..-11 - MllwHUKt'e. ask ing "what caute nervousness and what must onj do to overcome it?" She wants an ar ticle on this sub ject. There are a'.- SHscNHicatutm ",oi "' . , , causes for n-rv. cusnes ns' there are apples on & tree.' Almost every such caus.' Is a thing neglected, or a wrong thing done.. Loss of sleep. Indigestion, worry, headache. Tye strain, rheumatism, heart disease, Hrlght's disease: diu- bells. undernqurlshmont. discon tent, self-abuse, overwork almost all the uncomfortable things In the world may produce nervousness. Nervousness Is not a disease. It le a symptom. It Is merely a sign of something wrong with you. It A nature's .way of warning you that yon are not living as you should. ' I am practical enough to know and to admit that it Isn't easy and. Indeed. It is not always possible to get rid ot nervousness. It Isn't easy to do It because It Is difficult to remove some of the causes ot nervousness. It Is utterly Impos sible sometimes to' get rid of the exciting cause. Fortunately for the distressed, a careful study of the individual U likely to determine what is wrong and then it is a simple matter to make correction of the evH. I cannot hope to deal today with all the causes of nervousness. Rut .1 wish to tell you something about 'sleeplessness as a cause for nerv ousness. It is such a common cause that It deserves particular consideration. You cannot feel right, or think right. - or act ' right If you can't steep.- When you find the cause of sleepiessness and remove it. you will go far towards getting rid ot nervousness. - The most common reason for not sleeping well,-is some disturbsno ot the digestive organs. Constipa tion. Intestinal fermentation, gas formation Irt the stomach, overeat ing, eating-quantities, ot Indigest ible food and failure ot digestion because of. shallow breathing and lack of exercise in this list you will be likely to find the cause of sleeplessness and, at the same time the cause or .the nervousness. The mental condition Is Impor tant, but. In my opinion, the mental condition 1 more likely to be the product of physical causes, rather than vice versa.- There Is no doubt, however, that worry, unhapptness, discontent and all forms ot mind consciousness are responsible for the symptoms we all call "nerv ousness." Get rid of (he mental disturbance and the nerves will take care of themselves. Copyright.-129K Br ' Newspaper Kealura Bervlca, Inc. , shaded roses of unusual fragrance ura found In many gardens, a e a Fifteen boy from tho state In- '.tnsirinl achonl for boys were trans. erred from the old "rustle on the .lilll," five miles south of Halvm t the new Institution mmr Woodburn Thursday. V The recent strlko of gold nml copper In the Halm Creek sortloit of linker county was assayed Thursday and Its richest vulue found to be tTl.lt 111 arsay pet toil. . . . Today's Radio Program I Ileal s'eMturea Thmushout th Country Tvalshl :0 p. m WPI .!) Phils ilelphla. Oolavo duo ehnms. AVtlllH 1111,11 New York. Westrlelil-lCIIU. belli Rlk's hsnl. WSt'l (. Iowa dir. Basketball, luaa CU- va, Wa bash. 1)4 p. m. WPO. U) Atlantic City. New Jersey association of real estate board. JO p. m. XVIP (0l.t Fhlta1er phla. Kastern elats penitentiary con cert. I0 p. m Kr (USD St. I.ouls. at. 1.ouls avmpnony orchestra. 11:00 p. m. tt'SM est SVXsehvllte. Clnl.len Kchn quartet concert, l oo p. m. wi.s (Ki el Chtcato. Jo llren'a allnetrel Mhow. rar Yt l Rtallons Site Toaleht CPAC, KKOA. KI.X. KrSN, KY8C Briefs of. Oregon Life The proposed smelter at Gold Hill will soon be a reality. accord Ins: to announcement that the Kelmar - Vanpet Mining company will finance the first unit ot tne smelter proposed by the Sunset Smelting company, organized oy Gold Hill business men after the KFI Los Anpole r S:30 p. in. Mntinee program: amusements. 7:00 p. nt. varied program: quartet. 8:00 p. m. Examiner program 9:00 p. m. Soprano; barltono: tenor. lo:no p. m. rnrksrd radio cltili. 11:00 p. m. Midnight frolic (I noursi. KOO Oakland .1(11.3 4:00 p. m. Hotel St. Francis orchestra. 8:00 p. m. "Sports review." 8:10 p. m. Orchestra; Soprano: pianist. ., 10:00 p. m. St. Francis orches tra. . ' KGW Portland 101.5 ' 8:00 p. m. Dinner conoert.- . :00 p. m. Dane Muslo-' (3 hours). KIM Lo Angplcs I0S.9 . .'. 8:00 p. m. Special program. 10:00 p. m. Hickman's orches tra. ... 11:30 p. m. Lost Angels : hours). KJR SratUc 3M.4 8:30 p. m. Studio program (1 hours). KXX Hollywood 33.t 7:00 p. m. Insect talk, t K . 8:00 p. m, Feature program.' 10:00 p. m, Hay West's orches tra. 11:00 p. m. Hollywood night 3 hours). 8; tra. KOA Denver S22.4' f)Vf:- p. m. Wurtabaeh'a orehces- KPO San Fninclaco S2tt.lt 8:30 p. m States Restaurant or- cneoira. - .-.),. 10:00 p. m. Coackley's Cablr lana (S hours). - - . TWO ARE HURT IN WRECK CAR niTS MEN WHO v ARE HELPING STCDEXT8 failure ot the West Coast Flnanco I days, cumvmiy uwi last lu iiiibulu mo - project. One match, lighted to determine how' rapidly the tank of an auto mobile was filling, resulted In dam age of approximately 14000 - to Frcnchie's Stage terminal station In Bend and the partial destruction of a battery delivery wagon In a fire Thursday morning. - '-, . . ' Portland's population at the close of 1925, six years after the last decennial census. Is 335.774. com pared with 258,288. an Increase of 30 per cent, according to a survey lust completed for the Oregonlnn. The survey, with definitely ascer tained figures of Increase, is not to be classed with estimates based only upon the gain ot the 1910 1920 decade. a . a . . With Christmas close at hand and raspberries and strawberries still ripening In Clackamas county, flowering plants are not to be out done, for growing In the garden of Mrs. J. V. Campbell of Oregon City is a hollyhock stalk laden with bright pink blossoms. Delicately 8ALEM, ; Ore., Dec. 11. W. "EY SmlgRs was seriously Injured about the' head, and Theodore. Iteuss sustained torn tendons of the Joft knee and leg, when a car driven by Oeorge Eberllng of Dallas inn Into them nt Hrun's Corner, six miles wost of here, early last night. Hoth men are from. Portland. Rmtggs giving hi adtlreas as 1203 Lovegren street, and Ucuss-as 878 Oregon street. . Smlggn and Rsuss were attaching a tow- rope from their car to one driven by two Willamette university.. . students, which had stalled, when the acci dent occurred. - Both men wero brought tn a hospital here. ReUBS ' was dis charged -from the hospital this morning, but ftmlggn will probably not be able to leave for several IMOTHERS I AND THSIB CKTIiDBBN Limit tho Sugar One Mother Bay: It la much better for children to acqulro' good Judgment and itclf control In their eating hablU by be ing put on their own rcnponfllbllity early in lifo'tlmn to grow up under a syHlem of .punlBhmentn for break ing arbitrary rules for eating. For I unto, nee, tho child who habitually want nioro aiigar than he Hhould have should huvo hln own Indi vidual Hhnkor provided with a week'fl mippiy.! Ho will soon learn to apportion tho proper amount for each day'n feeding by hltnuelf, This Is Infinitely better than watching every opportunity to sneak more sugar than permitted, when par ental eyes ore averted. (Cupyrlgbt, X92i, Aisoclated Ed i tori, toe.) SrCCIAT ELECTION NOTICE) TOR THE CITT Or EL'OBNE. LANE COUNTY, ORBOON TuUr, Ottctmbr -l,- lSl f ' Notlc4t.ta fatrabr tbmt pornant to th ttrmt of Sootlon 10. Chapter t, of tho Chapter of tho City of Buseno, of 'tho Charter of the City of Eugene, by the Common Council of the City of Eugene on the th day of November. 19ZI, tad approved br the Mayor of eairl City on tho th day of November. 1931, a apeclal municipal election will be held In eald city on Tueaday, Decern ber 11, 1126,-from the hour of eight o'clock In the morning to the hour of eight o'clock Id tho afternoon, and at aid election, the following proposed charter amendments will bo submitted to tho elect ore of- said city, referred by the Common Council for their ap proval or rejeotlon, towlt; J. An act to amend the City Charter of tho City of Eugene. Oregon, by amending Hectlon W, of Chapter IX of said Charter by adding thereto . an authorisation to tho Common Council of the City to rs-aasoee coets for sewer, treat, alley and other ' Improvementa, when the former - . SMMment has been' declared Invalid, , or, tho Council. Mb at I b In dpubl as to tte validity, br hall deetn lt nee eeeary, and to make the aame lien upon the proper tr abutting upon, adjacent to or benefitted by aald Improvement. - I. An act to amend the Charter of the Clly of Eugene, Oregon, by add-" Ing a new chapter thereto, author ising and empowering the Common leeue and sell negotiable bonds of the City of Eugene. In the turn of One Hundred fleentyfvs Thou sand ' Dollars or so much there for as shall be naoesitary for the purpose of refuading the out standing Oeneral Fund Warrants and Improvement Bond Interest Fund Warrants of tho City, and o expend , the proceeds tn retiring the out standing General Fund Warrants, and Improvement Bond Interest Fund Warrants of ths City of Bug una. 9. An set to smmend the City Char ter of the City of Eugene, Oregon, by amending Section 1, of Chapter IX ot said Charter by changing ths rate of Interast on certificates of aala on foreclosure frem ten to fifteen per cent, and adding a pro vision making the City automatically ths purchaser of til unsold property, Ths Common Council by said Ordi nance No. I1M. has fixed the polling places to be one In saclt ward fit ssld Ctiy mm ioiiowb; - In Wsrd One. which If the territory south of Eleventh Avenus and East of Will ami tte Htraot, the polling pises shall be In ths baflament of ths publls library or Kugene. In Word Two, which ts ths tarrltotf north of Elsventb Avenus and Bast of Willamette Street, the polling place shall br ths Eugene Armory building. In Wsrd Throe, which is the tm- tory north of Seventh Avonus and wast ot wi lamoita mreei, ins nouns piace shall bs in ths Hampton Dulldlng of Eugene, at ths corner of- sixth -and Willamette Streets In Wsrd Four, which ( ths territory south of Seventh Avenus and ,wast of Willamette Street, the, polling ptacs ehall be In the lobby of ths City nail. Dated this 1st day of December i2i . ORO. A. OILMOIIB. , ...... cuy Hecoraar. Ilittiluml lUiy ltos 8At.KM, Or., ltn 11. Lrlnnd f.L.-i in n r lliibbavd. iltrd III tt Knli-m hoapllal nt 0:30 oVIook thin rvfuln following uuurios rorinviui Vinlmrtduy whou nn nuttnubllo ho was driving ovoilarnod on thn Va ..in. hlirhwuv tivur Wondbuin. Hovoro vUvnl Injutloa caused youiiK Carl s iiwtt u. AT T1IK TIIEXTMI-: TUAV llUlH--'iNUiiiis l'tb t'uitfr In "A Man f Niv," roaring elui y. briillliig with lauslis Aittl llirllla on thr wlrit rMiiat: Jimno Antii-y In "Th Nleuilt;" Hih iituoii, "Kvbitmm t'ru aus;" lsihs Nftne. . I'omlng l.llllan and Doriithy OIh In "IttMittila ;" KiIihm nd l.nwe. Alma Uutiiits. .ou Tvllos1!!. Krtk Kvennu In "Kaet l.vnnt:' Hm-k Jin.-a In "l.ftlbrtl.rii, t'linrnil Nna,(l niol rAullne Htark lit "Hun rp,- 'Tit MitUiunmtm." slurring lu ni.ii. Nivrrt; K til l and Dill (roitd show); llobert 11. Mnnivll (rwd slinw). e MvPonnld Third tlv: Two big shuws In one. (Tpllean Xlonre'a latest feature "We Moderns,' (.laying here before Portland, and the extra added attraction llurtoit s Mmtnrn Maid Jabs Hand, six beaut irul inaitla nf melSdy, wl)t tier trude Donnerv, Cltnrleton ilancer su preme; Ale'tinder tin the urgnn. looming The Clrat Nallonal sperlal "Qua VdU," lien t.yon and Mary Astor In "The Tare That Thrills;" Csrll M lUtMllle'a latest vroductloit. "The Wed ding Bong." with IeNtrlra Joy. Dnuflae Macl.ean In "Seven Keya lo lU1dtte:" l.rtn I'haney in "The PhAtttom of 1 he Opera;" Norma Talmadge In "vlrau starkV Adolph Menjou, "A King on Main Street' Mary IMckford In "Utile Annte ltooney;" Itonald Tolemati and liAnke In "The Dark Angel;" D. W. 1rirrith"a "Hally of the Sawdust;" Hid Chaplin In "The Mn on the Hm,". Mu dolph Valentino In "The Kagle.' r ' nx leaet dtty; Crtnttntioiia shoM-litga, 1 In f t ; a p, in lluw I'wter Itt "Head wind." with Taley Hulh Miller ant Arthur lloyt In a tetiitu"ue drama of lorm-itux-d hearts and drnantiv cUm aea; KrasV Knt eerloon ctnlc; Inter national News llventa, Doroiliv Wvmsn. maid o' melody. In musical thrills on the organ. iomlng---Atlce Terry In Henry King's pto.1 tift ion. "Any Woman;" Pole Ner In Joeeph lleranshel liter's "Flower of th.i Msht;' lUrry Carey In "The Man From Hed Uulch." So live that when you teavs a few dvs aotna one won't si I certainly am enjoying his v atlon,' SAI.D OF It RAT. I'llOI'KKTY Nttllco nt hereby given that Mary F Hinlih as eierutrla of the laet will ot Armlmla A. Cole, dereassd. and by virtue nf Mid laet will, will on and after Mon day, the 4th day of January, Hit, sell $15.50 to San Francisco Stage Terminal , TelcpboMNM 1 1 1 F. J. BERGER 18-8tb Atsl, W. DANCING - at NOTI HOT TAMALE "5" ORCHESTRA Saturday Night r GENUINE TENNESSEE Miniature Cedar Chests v ; Price ZSc, 75c, $1.75 - '. V -"'"'at . V HAMILTON FURNITURE STORE ' SATl'HDAY ONI.ir Spot Skating Party Saturday Nite Dec. 12 Winter Garden Cash and Other Prizes A WEEK'S FUN IN ONE NIGHT Doors open 7:30 to 11 p. m. Skating Afternoons Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 2:35 to 5 p. m. ""-"T- and. Every Evening 7:30 to 10 al iirlval. aal. tor cash III loltawlnf da. sviIIhmI iwe-nileeei I. Ill 1 lit BUM'S IS. NiMPii In Niiaeue, l.siia loiliur. uiesiin, I llraliinliis al a Ilium i-e. ea. vi , the emllliwesl enrlier r lol T r lillieR , T nf Hie urisniai ihsi "i miamie. emi rilliiilii llielii'o uurlll teal, lliem a west 34 teel, llielice smllll . feel lu III Itiirllt line ur Hevenllt street Ill Hie elly itf Nll setie. ami llieiira att.t II feel In lite tllUl' Uf Uesilllllll Ml nuaenei .imi ..iiiiiily. oiesiin. Hlilileel lu mail way on l lie enet II) feel llierenf. I.nl I lilni'H II, I'uuese inn 1'ara, saw a )iarl nf Knseiie. Ureami, ' . I.nle II. IS, 11 ami IB, pinra is eraeier anil llylellil's aililllliill tu Kuseiia, Dra in. I're.enl all lilils tn anlil e.liulrU al III InW iiirii-a nf I. A. Wlnleimeteri III kinsene. Lane rniiM?. llresnn. lieleil liei-emhrr I. 1III. ' SIAIIY f, MM1TI(. Ksaeiliris Sal. 1111 Rug Cleaninz Tisngnm n irr 1 r i tmm Try Register Claasified Ads if j0ll want i tn,r s ' v aSirx isr sv i i ssj-vin " t-. sir, th1 I ) fioney saving uEd stom The Origin and Oper ation ofSkaggs , Stores I'ni'lo KIipii, myiliU'nl dnrky plillne-iplicr. Is lllulnl n IlltvlHX mlil "When n inun imy lm ntn't st no tUHiiiiIrs liv's nllluT nil nw fill llnr or clan ho nln't nnvnr ilon ihiiIiIii' wiilh nrtUi ln'." I'll smulivr , ori'uslnii thv sums sbony iiK Is sutipasvil In hitvi roiimrkoil Hint "Any ilino yo allrks yo hnhl nliov In (nil urns simtntimly' Rvvlun liounro n roik o((fii II." lint It of whlrh otwnrvnllans whnlhrr or not tlmy urn ti'ulhnntlo nro llier nlly (mil riiiiltnllvnly true, Kmiiucnlly tho pnrfert obvious Is the moat illfflrult thliiK to ac H ml It la h ii urn ii nulura to Ilk to wsnve web of mystery slmut oul slnntllnit surccssns dnspllo th fart Ihnt ft few slmplo. pruprrly illrart nl nursiluna mlsht illaprl th niy lory nt any tlmo. l'srllrnlurly In tho rftao of unusunlly suorsasful cominerrlnl sntorprlsn thor sro nlwnys thoso whoso ronrspt of Ihvlr own salf-lnternai prompts thorn to crenl snd clrriitnto' rum ors nnd whlsrMirlnirs thnt nro Inss Ihnn half trulhs or wholly fnlso. No liirue ronrorn la linmuno from surh ntinrk nnil the question of "Who own 8kna Hinraa?" h been tho slllijert of inurtl Itllo spftc ulnllon and false roport. HkniiKs stores are owned solely by ths men who are actively en Knffed In their operation four MkuKifs brothers, and the executive head amomr the etnployFe who Imva reached certain pualttons and -met certain requirement. Not n dullnr earned oulslde Is r ever has boen Invested In this concern slot It Incorporaflom nor are thero any outstanding bonds, not or prefer red slock (which Is but another way of borrowing money) and nut a alnsle ahar of common stock has ever been sold to anyone out side the organisation. A the eecond Bkagg store was financed from tho earnlnigi of the first siore, so hav. succeeding stores been financed from the prof Its of the store that preceded them. No aUM'k In NkaKip sl-irva Ium over bee,! offrrvil tlio publlu or llsto.! uii sny HttM'k c-sx'iuuiKO fur tlio nwkin Uial tho luvub, of tills firm rfgnrU all cluiln nutro sKM-ks as lilgtuy sHHiilatlc und depend ent fur their earning entirely up on tho ability txid spirit, of th management und organisation bark Of thrill. To build II closely klllt orKiintzuiton such n ours, (JNK In mind, purpose, and eflort, requires considerable tlmo and niore-thnn-ordlnary understanding of the varl abla and human element In. vulved. And yet, without such all organisation, tho ultimata success of any chuln atom's venture I at least fiuestlonable, thnruforo. In tho beginning wo did not Invito or per mlt the ptiliUii to risk Us money with us, und Inter, on tho principle thitt a truo survunt Is worthy 6f his hire, profits he,vo gone tn thn produrors thereof, and In direct ratio to tholr efforts and ability. Homo years after tho opening of the first Hkugg store certain of tho older personnel had accum ulated various amount ot inonuy which represented their savings slnco coming with the organisation. This money they desired to Invest In tho company, and, slnco tho hnuds of tho concorn had always believed that each man was on titled to partlclpalo In tho profits tn tho full extent of his personnly efforts, and tho firm was then vfelM established and o n It wuy to suc cess, arrnngamant wero made to permit theso mon to buy such amount of stock In tho corpora tion a could bo paid for strictly out of funds aaciimulnled while In the employ of tho company. No money from oulsldo source was permitted to ho used In the pur chaso of stock, and only amount In oxces ot annual carillons ot 11500.00 'were, ucceptort,' slnco It was consldorsd that 11600.00 a your was tho minimum, amount on which a man with family could llvo doccntlx. ii.-- . ' : , Tho money thus Invosted by m ployees wa used for further ex pansion, to Increase earnings', nnd enro for tho Incoming personnel who wero rapidly developing to ' managerial capacity. Hi he thnt tlmo, onco- finch year, tho. various oxnctiilvo who can moot the other requirements nro offcrml ths prlv- llogn of purchasing atnrlt on ilia nbovo basis a prvllr.no ofr which' they enn avail themselves ;nr not. us they eo fit, slnco the purchns of stock In tho company Is In no way a condition of their' employ, ment, but rather, ono of tho per ogatlves thereof. , Vor this reason, whenever you' iiieiiL uini uoai wiin ono or Hid man agors of th moro thnn aoo wldoly srntterod Hknggs stores, you havo almost Invariably conio Into con tact with one nfstho owners' whosa personal and financial Interests nro ,vltnlly ennoorned with the kind of sorvlco nnd satlsfotlon you rocolvo in iiuiL store. Noxt week "Where po.Vltho Profit Oo? Buy Naval Oranges DOZLlN.-lOc CASE.. $3 VrlDOMUL, in OU-ID. lotg ... - 111 ......It1 SQUASH, per pound Nippy Cheese 1 With Real Flavor 2 Pounds . Large White Beans, 1 0 lbs. . , Dates, New Crop, 2 lbs. ...,55c ...-.69c ....25c Skaggs No. 1 Coffee L'sc.mif hall ioiiiu nml if it is not f.itislactory briiiR tlie rest bai'k and gel all your luuncy, 1 pound 50c 3 pounds $1,4; Big K. Flour The tilmvp L'liaruntct. also aiiiilirt tn this womlcrhl Mend of hard wheat (lour. L'sc one lull sack lot trial. 49 pound sack $2.29 Barrel, 4 sacks $8.99 SKAGGS Cane and Maple Syrup 24-lb. tin 49c , 5-lb. tin 89c 10-lb. tin $1.69 FOR CHURCH AND SCHOOL TREATS, GET I SKAGGS PRICE ON ALL CANDIES BEFORE YOU BUY IN QUANTITIES. We Guarantee all our Chmtmu Candies to Be of Highest Grade that it is possible to buy. Wc invite personal inspection of prices and quatttv 1'LAIN SATIN .MIM'.U. pimiw - 5 pounds CHRISTMAS HKOKO MIX, pound S pounds EXTRA C'RIiAM MIX, pound 5 pounds - 5-lb Box Hand Dipped Chocolstes COM MKRCIAL C I ICK.XJl.AT T'.S, pouiul... S putinds ...11! Pure Berry Cane Sugar $1.W 25 pound cotton bag . Limit 2 bag Meats CHAMBERS MARKET c... ,.r mc-its and Imv Christmas pH iiavv ins'iis, j with what you save. OUR MEATS ARE U. S. INSPECTED Steer Beef cuoici; Vot ROASTS LKAN UOII.1NG SHORT RIHS : RIB ROASTS, ROLLED Milk Fed Veal 12' Ik k VEAL STEAK VEAL ROASTS VEAL CHOI'S ft ....21 Smoked Meat and Lard LEAN BREAKFAST BACON, or who SUCJAR -CURED BACON MRUS JU COTTAGE HAMS .... IMCNIC HAMS DRY SALT I'ORK .... LEAN LOIN BACKS era 1 I I Z lb for 48c no. ran Crvstal Shortening Loew2 pound. 350 ,5 No.4P.ilB80c No. 8 Pail. II " lb'w SKAGGS UNITED STORES Bum Fta ll Spnn.-' CHAMBERS MARKET Talenhona 2215 L