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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1922)
PQRTL A Nil r WliB LMIll MEDUSA Waterproofed C E M EN T - HS!M STITCH Buttonbonn. r - Button. - BAB'S RESTAURANT i PORTLAND HIDE & WOOL IDS UM10M IVfMllt UftaTU BnSTI.Sn Minna TT i itv xvu ffina uu oniypiiic lags SlRADIVARA oa Po fYO XV CkY1 Wrlt 'w PricM and market conditions on r 4&C iX OUIl Veal Hogs, Poultry, Fruits, Potatoes, Onions, etc Portland, Oregon KIMBALL Pianos , ... 429-431 HIDES We are in the market for Hides., Write for Prices and Shipping- Tags, w,v,ui.uu WEBER Established 1889. RHEUMATISM Jack King Cures it. Ladies and Gents Exam ination free. 207 Dekum bid?., Portland, Ore RAINIER HOTEL Kiln $1.00 ai us, 128 N. 64 Si. PotlUnd. On Very Centrally Located. Convenient to alt Depots, and one block from main Postomce USED TRUCK BARGAINS 1 to 5 ton GMC, Republics, Whites, etc Send for our List. WENTWORTH & IRWIN, Inc., Oregon Distributors for GMC Trucks S00 Second St., Cor. Taylor Portland, Oi "IP IT HURTS DON'T PAY." Guaranteed dental work. Crowns $5.00. Plates $15.00, Brldgework $6.00 a tooth. Teeth extracted by gas. Latest modern methods. Dr. Henry Semler, Dentist, 3rd ind Morrison, 2nd floor Alisky Bldg., Port land, Or. Write or phone for appointment. INCOME Expert advice on any Income tax problems. Several years7 actual exneripnen in finvern- TAX DROHI CIIC ment Bureaus Is offered rnUOLCinOthose unable to visit our oflice. Btttte your troubles briefly and end In with $1 and we will give you hon est to goodness advice. It will pay you to get In touch with us now. E. J. Curtln, Room 606 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Hotel Hoyt Located Sixth and Hoyt Strictly Fireproof and Modern. Near both depots and convenient car service to all parts of city. THOUSANDS of prominent Northwest people can testify that 1 permanently cure Piles with out operation, pain or confinement Yourmoncr back if 1 fail in YOUR case. Writs or call (or FREE booklet. DR.CHAS. J. DEAN MO AND MORRISON PORTLAND, OREGON MENTION THIS PAPER WHEN WRITING Creep for Pigs. Pigs ought to be supplied with a creep as soon as they will cut, wtilch they will after tlio tilled week, and by placing cracked corn, tankage and salt In the trough they soon will And their own feed. Fruit and Vegetable Count. This Is the time of year that the fruit nnd vegetable garden counts. Poor Indued Is the farm that docs not have a good fruit and vegetable gar den to supply the table. Home Garden Essential!. A spado or spading fork, a hoc, s 1 rake, a dibblo or trowel, nnd a piece of stout cord are tho tools essential for homo gardeulng. , Safe and Sound Plan. A snfo nnd sound agricultural pro gram Includes lots wheat and more good live stock. IS THE EARTH'S Qi,ann pk Records Show That Death Valley, In California, Easily Bears That Questionable Distinction. Ten years of record obtained at the TJnlted States weather bureau's sub station at Greenland ranch, In Death valley, Calif., Indicate that this Is the hottest region In the United States, snd, so far as extreme maximum tem peratures are concerned, the hottest known region on earth. The tempera ture of 134 degrees Fahrenheit, record ed on July 10, 1913, Is believed by meteorologists to be the highest nat ural air temperature ever recorded with a tested standard thermometer exposed In the shade under approved conditions. High temperatures are common throughout the yeur, but the highest occur during midsummer: Precipitation Is extremely light, the normal ainal precipitation being less than two Inches. Kvaporatlon Is ex cessive, as the relative humidity Is ex tremely low most if Uie time, and es pecially during the" Hot spells of sum- OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE Portland, Oretron VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAY Complete Change Saturday. Adolta. Matinee, 20c fcyenings, 33c Continuous 1 to U p. m. Childrea 10 eents all times. . granaries. Basements, etc. Water proof, Rotproof, Ratproof and Fireproof. Medusa Waterproofed White Portland Cement la Z2$ for 6tucco Plaater oa outside for Bun VI' lows-Does not stain and dirt can be hosed off. S5?rIrLi??",ur Fold b)r McMUXAN CO, -,. """'u oireoi, corner second, Portland. IlUl t VTr, r.. i,...,,. Plaiting Tucking and Chainstltchtn, i lentn near Washington. RMnitrlrahU in lim.k. ... Own 7 a. in. to 2 a. m., 826 Stark St fin. te.?-r W " " PELTS. WOOL. MOHAIR, Address Department B The Pi.jnograph Known for Tone Agents wanted. Order direct from factory, 330 East Morrison St, Portland, Oregon. STRADIYARA PHONOGRAPH CO. rorcy lears in the Same Location. and Phonographs sold on Installment plan. Mccormick music co. . ,0"ffon Distributors Washington Street, Portland, Oregon Tan- wiuuiuis ua - names! Leather. TANNING CO. portt.antv iwcnu INFORMATION DEPARTMENT PLEATING SPECIAL Cut, seam, hem and machine CC -i. pleat skirts ready for band. OO CeiltS Hemstitching, 5 cents per yard. 8514 P fHAQS.TERN NOVELTY MFG. CO. 85(4Fif th St Portland. Or. BRAZING. WFI niMi; m piitt.u tlrwesrWeiding & Supply Co. 88 1st St CLEANING AND DYEING (Sgwjft. For reliable Cleaning and lOlty Dyeing service send parcels to Itmif H us' pay "turn Postage. uiui i.iaiiuu aim prices given upon request. E.MKE'S CITY DYB WORKS Established 1890 Portland CUT FLOWER8 & FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke Bros., Florists, 287 Morrison St; FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS Commercial Iron Works, 7th & Madison. FOOTCORRECTIONIST Featherweight Arch Supports made to order. J. E. Tryzelaar, 618 Plttock Block, r-uruanu, vro. HIDES WANTED We tan deerskins properly tagged, also pay highest prices for horsehldes. West Coast Tanning Co., 692 Tenlno St., Portland, Ore. HOLER BARBER COLLEGE Teaches trade in 8 weeks. Some pay while learn ing. Positions secured. Write for catalogue, 234 Burnside street, Portland, Ore. MONUMENTS E. 3d and Pins Sts. Otto Schumann Granite & Marble Work. PERSONAL Marry If Lonely; mast successful "Horn Maker"; hundreds rich; confidential; reliable; years experience; descriptions free. "The Successful Club," Mrs. Nash, Box 556, Oakland, California. SHIP US YOUR WOOL Cleaning, carding and mattresses. Crystal Springs oolenMills, 760Umatilla, Portland. SANITARY BEAUTY PARLOR We help the appearance of women. Twenty-two Inch switch or transforma tion, value $7.60, price $2.45. too to 412 uekum iJIflg, VETERINARIAN Cattle a Specialty Dr. Ohas. M. Anderson, Kenton, Portland. Wedding Bouquets and Funeral Pieces monger r-iorists, ais Morrison ol INTELLIGENT PRODUCE MARKETING You will get higher returns for your produce if you will use our new methods before shipping any product to market. Write Us at Once. We Will Be Pleased to Tell You How RUBY & COMPANY, 2 1 5 FRONT ST, PORTLAND, ORE. "" If your RADIATOR heats or I ' I leaks, send it to us, L j Armstrong Auto Radiator Co, 67 Burn tide street Portland, Oregon Value of Beet Tops. The economic utilization of beet tops and oilier by-products not only yields a direct profit by feeding to stock, but greatly assists In maintain Ing soil fertility and nlso in establish ing a better crop rotation. Keeps Weeds Out of Alfalfa. Bluo gross and weeds cf.n bo kept out of alfalfa and the stand greatly Improved by summer renovation. The alfalfa should be disked ufter each cutting. . Guard Against Weevil. Weevil damage Is very common with stored grain ; It pays to watch It care fully, and to fumigate It with carbon bisulphide at the first sign of the pest . Wheat and Straw. For every bushel of wheat are pro duced 'about one hundred pounds of straw. HOTTEST SPOT mer. White people find the midsum mer heat most trying; even the Indi ans go up to the Panatnlnt range dur ing July and August, The weather station maintained at Greenland ranch In co-operation with the borax company Is unique In many ways. Scientific American. Not Original With layes. The aphorism, "He serves his part best who serves his country best" Is from the Inaugural address of Ruther ford P. Hayes (1 822-1803). as Presi dent of the TJnlted States, delivered March 5, 1877. In the famous trans lation of Homer's Iliad, made by Alex ander Pope (1688-1744), the English poet, there Is this line: "He serves me most who serves his country best," Italy's Lignite Deposits. Italy has 30 known deposits of llg nlte, estimated to contain 281,000,000 tons of fuel available for Industrial requirements. Sterling L. Brooks YOUR KIDNEYS OR BACK BOTHER YOU? READ WHAT MR. BROOKS SAYS Dlnuba, Cal. "Two years ago the flu left my kidneys In a very bad shape. I went to my physician but he didn't do me any good. I got thin, my back hurt all the time, and I was not able to work. I got very despondent and finally, after almost giving up hope of getting well, I heard of Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets and began using them to gether with Dr. , Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and after a few months' treatment I found myself practically well. I can recommend these 'Anuric Tablets' for weak kidneys; and for torpid liver, im pure blood and poor digestion, there is nothing that equals the Golden Medical Discovery." Sterling L. Brooks, 246 Academy Way. You can quickly put yourself in A-l condition by going to your drug gist and obtaining Dr. Pierce's Family Remedies, tablets or liquid, or write Dr. Pierce, President In valids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice. Send 10c If your desire a trial pkg. of tablets. Making a Doormat. Sweet corn husks braided Into a long strip and bound make an ex cellent doormat that can be easily washed and dried, will be durable and will not kick up like a rag rug. The mat can either be used in natural color or dyed. Thought for the Day: The man who writes a book without a message wastes his time and our time. Baby Hanged In Apron Strings. Augusta, Ga, Playing in the yard while its mother was hanging out the clothes, tho fifteen-month-old daughter of Cecil Thomas became entangled In apron strings dangling from the line and strangled to death before she could be released. Money Is almost unknown on Nor folk island, In the Pacific ocean, about $25 being all that Is handled by the entire population In the course of a year. GOOD TURN FOR OLD GLORY Scouts distributed several thousand cards along the line of parade at Fort Orange, N. Y on Memorial day, re minding people to remove their bats when the flag passed. Scout Execu tive Claude L. Metz of the Fort Orange council, Boy Scouts of Amer ica, is In receipt of a letter of ap preciation of the scouts' work from the secretary of committee on Amer icanization of Fort Orange post American Legion. . TRAINING SAVES LIFE Because of his scout training, Lester Burbank of Alta Loma, California, knew how to act promptly and wisely when a large rattlesnake bit him while he was out alone fishing In Day canyon. Promptly the boy made two Incisions over the wound the rattle, snake had made In the lower left leg, and tied a tourniquet Just below thr knee. Then the scout walked to thw nearest camp, about a mile away. It was the prompt action that saved this boy's life. GIRL HAD PAINFUL TIMES Mothers Read This Letter and Statement Which Follows Portland, Indiana. "I was troubled with irregularity and constipation and would oi ten nave to lie down because of pains. One Sunday my aunt was visiting us and she Baid her girls took Lyati m. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and got well, so mother said she guessed she would let me try it It is doing me good and I praise it highly. You are welcome to use this letter as s testimonial." Stella Newton, R. R. 8, Portland, Indiana. Mothers You should carefully guard your daughter's health. Advise her of the danger which comes from standing around with cold or wetfeet,fromlifting heavy articles, or overworking. Do not let her OTerstudy. If she complains of headache, paint in back or lower limbs, or if you notice s slowness of thought, nervousness or ir ritability on the part of your daughter, give her careful attention. Lydis E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound is an excellent medicine for your daughter to take, as it is especially adopted to relieve just such symptoms. Remember it contains nothing that can injurs snd can be taken in safety. Hill "IIIIIH HI' ' NEWS i IN BRIEF. Baker. All bids for the four market road projects In Baker county were re jected as too high by the county commissioners Saturday. The commis sioners voted to advertise for new bids. . Albany. More than $1700 of the $2800 quota for this city In the county wide boy scout budget campaign was raised during the past week it Is an nounced at the campaign headquarters by F. E. Callister, manager. The goal set for the county Is $4500. Ashland. Using a master key, burg lars forced an entrance to the Ashland Lumber company's office Friday night, making away with $228 In cash and checks. A punch and hammer were used in breaking into the safe. No visible clews were left by the rob bers. Eugene. More than 8000 barrels of cement are awaiting shipment at the plant of the Beaver Portland Cement company at Gold Hill, and cannot be moved on account of the car short age, said F. L. Jones, field engineer of the Portland Cement association, who was here Saturday. Baker. Heart disease, probably ag gravated by "too much moonshine" was the cause generally assigned by sheriff's officials and others for the death of John Pelly, 55, a plasterer, formerly of Weiser, Idaho, whose body was found In a room In the Lundale hotel . on Main street Saturday. Hrjod River. J. H. Fredricy, chair man of the commercial club's road committee, ; announced that he has re ceived word from the forestry depart ment that work will be started as early as possible next spring on the Cloud Cap Inn and Cooper's Spur lateral of the Mount Hood Loop highway. Medford. Melvin Horn of Jackson ville Sunday afternoon shot his wife, from whom he had been separated, and then killed himself with a pistol. The shooting was in : Mrs. Horn's home. Mrs. Horn was dangerously wounded In the abdomen. The couple have four children, "who were living with Mrs. Horn, n: La Grande. The tax budget for the coming year in Wallowa county, was submitted by the county court to the taxpayers of the qounty, the main feature In the new budget being a cut of $33,000 from last year's ex pense. A determined effort to do away with all "luxuries" resulted in the lower budget. Baker. Secretary Meacham of the chamber of commerce Saturday re ceived a supply of filberts grown by Barney Eidson, on his farm in Eagle Valley. It is believed that these are the first nuts of the variety grown in that valley. The trees, according to Mr. Eidson, are eight years of age and have stood the cold weather when other trees have frozen. Baker. The people of Baker want the Red Cross to continue Its work and are willing to assist it financially and morally to do so. That was the sentiment expressed Saturday night at a general meeting in the chamber of commerce rooms. The attendance was not large, hut the sentiment was strong for the good work which has been done by the organization and the urgent need of continuing Its work. I Grande. The payments of taxes In Wallowa county have been a shade better this year than last, according to the county tax collector. Delin quencies now total $180,290 on the 1921 roll, or 35 per cent of the total, when the books were closed the night of October 6. Of the roll due last year, 19 per cent remains unpaid. Since the closing of the books a con siderable percentage of the delinquent taxes has been cleared up. Hood River. Apple growers of re mote districts whose crops are unpro tected from cold, were gravely alarm ed Sunday over the threat of snow. A storm, accompanied by low tem peratures such as prevailed last Nov ember would result In s loss of a heavy percentage of the district's apple crop. The car shortage has re sulted in shipping concerns limiting dally deliveries of growers to small quantities on a pro-rata tonnage basis. Salem. As the result of a postofflce ruling received Saturday by Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state, the taxpay ers of the state will save approximate ly $3000 annually. In the past certifi cates of motor vehicle registrations have been sent out separately and at a cost of 2 cents each. Under the re cent postofflce ruling these certifi cates of registration will be placed In a sealed envelope snd will be attach ed to the license tag container. This will make It possible for the secretary of state to save 2 cents In postage on each motor vehicle license sent out from his department. STATE The Secret of a Convincing Talker How I Learned It in One Evening. , By GEORGE RAYMOND "Hare yoa heard the news ahont HV&nk Jordan!" The question quickly brought me to the little group which had gathered in the center of the office. Jordan and I had started with the Great Eastern Machinery Company, within a month of each other, four years ago. A year ago, Jordan was taken into the accounting division and I was sent out as saleaman. Neither of us was blessed with an unusual amount of brilliancy, but we "got by" in our new Jobs well enough to hold them. Imagine my amazement, then, rhen I heard: "Jordan's just been made Treasurer of tha Company!" 1 could hardly believe my ears. But there was the "Notice to EmDluveea" on the bul letin board, telling about Jordan's good for tune. Now I knew that Jordan was a capable fellow, quiet, and unassuming, but I never would have picked him for any such sudden rise. I knew, too, that the Treasurer of the Great Eastern had to be a big man, and I wondered how in the world Jordan landed the place. The first chance I got, I walked Into Jordan's new office and after congratulating him warm ly, I asked him to let me "in" on the details of how he jumped ahead so quickly. His story ia so intensely interesting that I am going to repeat it as closely as I remember, "I'll tell you just how it happened, George, because you may pick up pointer or two that will help you. "You remember how scared X used to be whenever I had to talk to the chief t You remember how you used to tell me that every time I opened my mouth I put my foot into it, meaning of course that every time I spoke I got into trouble! You remember when Ralph Sinton left to take charge of the Western of fice and I was asked to present him with the loving cup the boys gave him, how flustered I was and howl couldn't say a word because there were people around ! You remember how oonfused I used to be every time I met new people! I couldn't say what I wanted to say when I wanted to say It: and I determined that if there was any possible chancs to learn how to talk I was going to do it. "The first thing I did was to buy a num ber of books on publio speaking, but they seemed to be meant for those who wanted to become orators, whereas what I wanted to learn was not only how to speak in public but how to speak to individuals under various conditions in business and social life. "A few weeks later, just as T was about to give up hope of ever leurning how to talk interestingly, I read an announcement stating that Dr. Frederick Houk Law had just completed a new course in business talking and publio speaking entitled 'Mastery of Speech.' I sent for them and in a few days they arrived. I glanced through the entire eigiit lessons, reading the headings and a few paragraphs here and there, and in about an hour the whole secret of effective speakiug was opened to me. "For example, I learned why I had always lacked confidence, why talking had always seemed something to be dreaded, whereas it is really the simplest thing In the world to get up and talk. I learned how to secure complete attention to what I was saying and how to make everything I said interesting, forceful and convincing. I learned the art of listening, the value of silence, and the power of brevity. In stead of being funny at the wrong time, I learned how snd when to use humor with tell ing effect. "But perhaps the most wonderful thing about the lessons were the aotlial examples of what things to say and when to say them to meet every condition. I found that there was a KnacK in making oral reports to my superiors. ONE GOOD TURN Here is the story of a recent good turn performed by a Buffalo scout of Troop 30: "One day while I was walk ing down the street I noticed a little boy sitting on the curbstone, his feet In some sand on the street pavement. His old grandmother was standing nearby. Suddenly a dump wagon came rattling down the street. ' I saw the dangerous position the little boy was In and ran to him, but before I reached him the wagon bad passed over one of his feet. The old grandmother began to cry plteously. Then I remembered all my scout training. I comforted the old lady, picked up the child, carried him to his home, which was very near, and there I bandaged his Injured toot." WHY HE 13 A SCOUT LEADER Herbert Mooney, assistant deputy scout commissioner. District 5, Cleve land, O., says lie Is engaged In scout work because he believes It Is the best recreation a man can find after work ing hours. "A man should get out and forget business after the day's work Is done," says Mr. Mooney, "and how else can he spend his time to better advantage than by mingling with young boys, the men of tomorrow" HELP WIN SILVER CUP Perhaps Lynn, Mass., believes that beautiful shoes and beautiful streets make a logical combination. At any rate the great shoe manufacturing center has this year won the sliver cup of the New England clean-up committee for the community carrying on the best campaign tor cleanliness during Clean-Up week. Lynn's 800 boy scouts Inspected houses on 60 streets, took care of vacant lots, dis tributed 20,000 circulars, and planned and carried put s successful parade. Geese for Breeding. It is not considered advisable to breed from geese the first year; that Is, It Is considered better to wait until the geese ure two years old. Continue Hatching Early, The early pullets ure the ones which set eurly the following spring, and muke It easy to continue batch ing early. Sufficient Run for Chicks. The chicks should have sufficient run if tliev are to develop Into good breeding stock. No Resl Excuse for Moods. Many mean things are done In the family, tor which moods are put for ward as an excuse, when moods them selves are the most Inexcusable things of all. A man or woman In tolerable health has no- moral right to Indulge In moods. J. Q. Holland. Revises! Version. When Fashion enters the door, hills fly In the window. r Being I found that thers was a right way and a wrong way to present complaints, to give esti mates, and to issue orders. "I picked up some wonderful pointers about how to give my opinions, about how to answer complaints, about how to ask the bank for a loan, about how to ask for extensions. Another thing that atruck me forcibly was that in steaa of antagonizing people when 1 didn't agree with them, I learned how to bring them around to my way of thinking in the most . pleasant sort oi way. Then, of course, along with those lessons there were chnntera on speaking before large audiences, how to find material lor lancing and apeaking, how to talk to friends, how to talk to servants, and how to talk to children. "Why I got the secret the very first even ing and it was only a short time before I was able to apply all of the principles and found that my words were beginning to have an almost magical effect upon everybody to whom I spoke. It seemed that I got things done instantly, where formerly, as you know, what I said 'went in one ear and out the other.' I began to acquire an executive ability that sur prised me. I smoothed out difficulties like a true diplomat. 'In my talks with the chief I spoke clearly, simply, convincingly. Then came my first promotion since I entered the accounting department. . I was given the job of answering complaints, and I made good. From that I was given the job of making collections. When Mr. Buckley joined tlie Officers' Training Camp, I was made Treasurer. . Between you and me, George, my salary is now $7,500 a year and I expect it will be more from the first of the year. "And I want to tell you sincerely, that I attribute my success solely to the fact that I learned how to talk to people." When Jordan finished, I asked him for the address of the publishers of Dr. Law's course and he gave it to me. I sent for it and found it to be exactly as he had stated. After study ing the eight simple lessons I began to sell to people who had previously refused to listen to me at all. After four months of record-breaking sales during the dullest season of tha year, I received a wire from the chief asking me to return to the home office. We had quite a long talk in which I explained how I was able to break sales records ami I was ap pointed galea Manager at almost twice my former salary. I know that there was noth ing in me that had changed except that I hail acquired the ability to talk whore formerly I simply used "words without reason." I can never thank Jordan enoujeh for telling me about Dr. Law's Course in Business Talking and Public Speaking. Jordan and I are both spending all our jpore time mnking publio speeches and Jordan is being talked about now as Mayor of our little town, AMERICAN NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION of Portland, Ore, 418-19-20 U. S, National Bank Bldg. . Gentlemen : Please moil me Dr. Law's course, "Mastery of Speech." I will pay the postman Sil.SO on delivery, which completes tha transaction and pays for the course in full. Thereafter the course is mine absolutely. Name . City ... State . t-' Write Plainly. Ladies Let Guticura Keep Your Skin Fresfi and aYound Soap,Olntn)Mit,Talrum,Ke.Ttryhflr. PorsampleN adoraM: OltloaraLaberftUTlM.DtpLX. Maldsn, at aaa. Just what you want. Threaded Needles, two yards thread in each needle. You can do your sowing now without the trouble of thread ing a needle. Old people and persona with poor sight and bachelors find them a great convenience. You ought to have them in your pocket, in your office and home. Heud postal card todoy and we will mail you three packages for twenty-five cents, 0. O. D. Address Threaded Needles," Box 158, Station "D", New York. Agents wanted. Oh, Cruel Judge! A man, tired of work, announced to his wife that it was time for her to support the family. But, alas, the Judge stepped in at this point and spoiled what might otherwise have been an excellent precedent for all husbands. Baltimore American. Does Death End All? "Trade Is dead," says a Cape col ony newspaper, "and Is growing dally worse." Boston Transcript. Shouldn't Forget the Pocketbook. "When making a long sea voyage plenty of ready cash Bhould be taken," advises a correspondent In a dally paper. It certainly must be terrible to be shipwrecked and cast-upou an uninhabited island without a shilling in your pocket. London Punch. Cuticura Soothes Itching Scalp On retiring; eentlr rub snots of dnn. draft and itching with Cuticura Oint ment Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Make them your every-day toilet preparations and have a clear skin nnd soft, white hands. Adv. For the Sake of Peace. An eastern court has decided that a man Is the head of the family. Most of us, however, will continue to plod along as we have been go ing without attempting to gain any thing by this decision. We are not punctilious about the scenery In the movies, Just so Caesar Is not shown leaning against a tele graph pole. St. Louis Globe-Demot-crat . used for baby's clothes, will keep them sweet and snowy-whits until worn out Try It and se for yourself. Atgrocm . kr Van atknn? BEHNKE-WALKER (ire i uo miuocoi businus colleci Is the blggent, most perfectly equipped Business Training rJchool In the North went Fit yourself lor a higher position with mora money. Permanent positions ajMureS our Graduates Write for cetalof Fourth sod TunhlU, rOTT iano P, N. U. No. 49, i... i ) I