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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1912)
P O U L T R Y AND GAME Can set you funey pete**« for Wild Ducks and oth er gam e la •»•»on Wilt«* ua tor cuah offer on all k in d « of p o u ltry , pork. etc. P earson -P age Co., I 'ort land M O W A R O K. H ilftTO M «àuu.yur un* C h e m K M iad rill# , Colorado, Hpaciuiau pn.i-u ; Hold, Silver l-tu d, H . (told. S ilve r 7fto. H old .u /.,„0 or Copper, tl Malilau envelope« • id foli price liai Mea. Control and (intuirò »o ik a > im i (krlwnate Nation ai I ta iïu s ü : M a c h in e r y • rTT«u"hcdaoidc a.3 exvhbriired; engines. boUers. HBwmilh etc The J K Martin Co. 7li 1st Portland. Send for Slock List and prices. COST OF POOR ROADS' Single Defect or Steep Hill Means Smaller Loads. Prevailing Notion That All Highways Must Be Built on Sectional Lines Is Often Responsible for Poor Condition. (B y K. M. D O L V E , N orth D a k o ta c u lt u r a l C o lle g e .) A grl WITNESSWAßSGENE Women and Children Bear Brunt oí Managua Siege. K tb.ls Abirdxn Assault When Victory Wat Theira' for the 'Taking - D e fe n d e r« E x a u tla d . T R O O P S FOR SAN DOMiNQQ. American Force Will Take o f Custom Houses. Charge TROOPS ATTACK CITI W . L . 3 D H O O U E G S L A S Washington, O. C.— A force o f 750 American marines under Colonel F. J. Moses sailed from Philadelphia on the ^ transport Prairie for San Domingo to compel the reopening o f Dominican custom houses, closed by Haytien rev olutionists. Authority for this step was given Captured Officers Are Executed In by President T a ft after a conference tention Was to Loot C ity - with Acting Secretary o f the Navy People Are Hopeful. Winthrop between Washington and New York in the private car on which the president was returning to Bever ly. Acting Secretary of State Wilson Pekin — The troops encamped out- and William T. S Doyle, chief o f the gj<le the Kate o f W u Chang, capital of Latm-American division of the State , u„ ____ :___ , .» department, had advised the president the province of Hu Peh, mutinied Wednesday night and attacked the beforehand o f the necessity for city. The troops numbered several mediate action in San Domingo. With the American marines will go hundred and were composed for the Brigadier-General McIntyre, chief of most part o f cavalry. A strong force o f General Li Yuen the army insular bureau, and Mr. Doyle, as special commissioners to in Heng’s regiment engaged the rebels vestigate conditions in San Domingo, and after several hours o f fierce fight especially on the border between that ing dispersed them. The casualty list Two officers were ex- country and Hayti, where the revolu is not known. tionists have been most active. The ecuted for refusing to divulge their Prairie will arrive at the island about knowledge of the movement. October 3. j I* is believed the attacking party Under the treaty o f 1907 between : intended to loot the city, but most of the United States and the Dominican the towns in the interior have no de- repuhlic, the United States is respon tenders from such outbreaks in which Bible for the collection and distribu- ^ ‘ h the Republican and former im- tion o f San Domingo’s customs. : Perial troops indulged. The Repub- Heretofore this has been accomplished lican 9 Pirit apparently is not appreci- peacefully, but rebels operating from ated. bY the classes from which the Hayti have closed all four o f the bor- 9°ldiers are recruited, der customs posts. The. object of the recent Chinese Whatever force is necessary will be *“ an ' s ostensibly for paying off and used by the marines to reopen the discharging this menacing army, posts and continue their operation. which is large, according to the lists ----------------------- submitted by the generals. The na- C O M P A N Y IN Q UANDARY. tional assembly made an investigation and discovered that the generals, like , . . , . the soldiers, were not free from the Wells-Fargo L.able to Arrest What- methods prevalent under the Manchus, ever It Does. but the government argues that it is San Francisco— Wells-Fargo & Com- cheaper to pay the demands o f the pany has appealed to the railroad military leaders than to fight, commission for relief from a situation The Chinese appear to be well which it regards as serious. The pleased with the success o f the new company ascribes its present dilemma l,,an negotiations, the newspapers to the liquor situation in Los Gatos, having stirred up an agitation against The town o f Los Gatos is dry and le- the foreign control as proposed by the gaily is “ no-license” territory under j six-power group, the W ylie local option law. The trus tees o f Los Gatos have threatened the PEACE AD VO CATES IN RIOT. _____ arrest o f the Wells-Fargo officials if they carry liquor into the city and the Agitator Target o f French Socialists Wells-Fargo men contend that i f they When He Opposes Radicals. refuse to deliver packages in the city, Baris — Revolutionary syndicalists they are equally liable to arrest. H ere’ s the way the company puts and more moderate socialists engaged its application to the railroad com in a free fight in the Salle Wagram, where a public meeting had been mission : " I n view o f the situation, your pe-1 called by Gustave Herve, the anti-mil- titioner, as a common carrier, is lia- itary agitator, on the occasion of the ble to suits for refusal to accept pack- depar*"— the conscripts to join the ages addressed to persons in Los army. Many shots were fired and chairs Gatos, to be carried and delivered to said person, and on the other hand, if were used sh weapons. No one was but several persons were this company accepts and delivers the killed same, which it is bound to do as a wounded. It was H erve’ s first ap common carrier, the agent o f Wells- pearance in public since his release Herve is ed Fargo in Los Gatos is liable to be from prison last July. prosecuted criminally for making such itor of the Guerre Sociale, and was delivery. The packages are subject sentenced to four years imprisonment to the risk o f seizure and destruction in 1910 for inciting murder, but was pardoned by President Fallieres. by the public officials o f Los Gatos. When he took the platform and “ The service by common carriers to the public is likely to be seriously dis failed to advise the conscripts to de turbed and interrupted and your hon sert, the radical anti-militarist faction orable commission is respectfully re and anarchists who were present in quested and urged to investigate this great strength, raised pandemonium case and determine the duties and ob ligations o f the petitioner as a public »E A C E C O NG RESS IN T U M U L T u tility under the laws o f the state.” Broaching o f Italian Venture Starts C IT Y DANCING IS PROPOSED. Uproar in Geneva. Rebels and Gets Sound Threshing. Thu old sayiug that “ a chain is no stronger than Its weakest link" would loso none of Its force If It were Managua, Nicaragua— Americans in changed to "a country road Is no bet Managua now know what a sickening ter than Its poorest mile." It matters tragedy a Central American revolution not how good a road may be if It con is. They have passed through a tains a single defective spot or steep month of turmoil, witnessed a three- ' b u s in e s s c o lleo e W i lH IN l.U lN ANO TENTH grade, for no lurger loads can be day battle, and experienced the hor H O H IL A N D . U H t i i ' J N hauled over It than the horses can rors o f a bombardment. W R IT E F O R C A T A L O G They have I /School that I'tii< r.s 1 uu m a t.'uod 1‘v n tu m pull through the defective place or up Been the people o f the city panic the high hill. This statement is so stricken, women and children killed, self-evident that most people will read have borne the sufferings o f hunger in ily accept it as un axiom, and yet they a town beleaguered, and have had mi are seemingly contented to haul frac raculous escapes from exploding shells r o l . il«v 'o p «* | . lo«\ uny tional loads to market because of and bullets. It was no part o f Mena's i • l.urK*>nt ami l**Mt some often slight local defect In a plan to take Managua by assault. oí N o rth w est. Com - ol>,t * pro- • list un reiiuuat. road that could be permanently re General Xeledon, once minister o f war It«*s| results KuurariLeeU paired at a nominal cost. The pre under Zelaya, was responsible for J A C O B S X í ° vailing notion that the only place for that when Mena lay helpless on a -l. ltuild’g, Seattle a highway is on the section line li sick bed. often responsible for this condition. If The bombardment began on a Mon a section line pusses through a slough day morning, although Zeledon had Oiling Shoes. The best way to keep black leather that cannot be easily drained a good been warned that thousands o f inno shoes from looking worn, and also road cannot be built through it except cent women and children were in the from breaking, is to dip a small flan at an expense for first cost and sub city. A ll day the Bhelling continued, nel rag In olive oil and rub it into sequent maintenance far exceeding the shells exploding all over the town. the leather; If It needs further rub the cost of purchasing a right of way By a strange fatality, women and bing or wiping, take h f r e s h , dry flannel around the slough. The same is true children were the victims. rag and go over It. This method Is of hills, for If a hill cannot be easily In one house a mother and her four good for the woman In mourning, as reduced to less than a seven per cent daughters were wounded. A child it keeps her footwear black without grade It should be circumvented. sitting on a doorstep was cut in two. The writer recalls a road tributary A woman, with her babe at her polishing it, and provides a dulled fin ish. to a small town in the Red River val breast, running across the street, was ley, where the entire road Is level struck by a shell and both were killed. with the exception of one place where One hundred and thirty-six women It makes a turn at a section corner and children were killed or wounded. The second evening o f the bombard near a river. The section corner is close to the river and at least sixty ment a shell hit the room where the feet lower than the rest of the road, president and his cabinet were in No one was injured. A and yet scores of farmers, who use conference. this road in marketing their produce, shell exploded in the interior court of haul their loads down this sixty-foot the house o f an American official. drop, turn the corner and haul them Four American officials and three ser Thousands Have Been Helped up again. At certain seasons of the vants were on either side o f the court, year small loads have to be hauled but none was hit. By Common Sense Throughout Monday and Tuesday because of this hill and often horses Suggestions. are permanently injured by the the battle waged, culminating in a heavy pull up the hill. Still nothing sharp attack in the afternoon, when Womon suflVrint; from nny form of fo- has so far been done, though, at a the insurgents broke over the intrench- They were not supported in male i 1 I k are inviled to communicate nominal expense, a right of way could ments. promptly with the woman’s private corre be secured above the hill, thus entire strength and were killed with ma spondence department of the Lydia E. ly obviating the grade and at the same chetes. Twice again that night at Pinkham M ed i c i n e Co., Lynn, Mass. time shortening the distance to town. tacks were made in force. Each time Your letter will he opened, read and Examples of this kind are common the government troops were thrust answered by a woman and held in strict and force one to the conclusion that back, but Chamorro saved the day by confidence. A woman can freely talk of section lines are the proper place for leading reinforcements, - which drove her private illness to a woman; thus has roads only when a good road can be the insurgents back. A ll that night the bombardment was been established a confidential corre built over them; otherwise the road spondence w h ic h h a s extended over should be located so as to secure the kept up. Wednesday the people were many years and which has never been best route consistent with such fac absolutely panic stricken. Thousands broken. Never have they published tors as distance, cost, drainage and fled from the town. Another attack testimonial or used a letter without the grade. by the insurgents that day would have written consent of the writer, and never The government’s In a new community the best time meant success. has the Company allowed these confiden to locate the roads where they should ammunition was almost gone. But the tial letters to get out of their possession, be is while the land is cheap, when bolt was shot. Their failure to win as the hundreds of thousands of them in a right of way may be secured over after three days’ successive assaults their files will attest. private property with but little diffi with tremendous losses had dispirited Out o f the vast volume o f experience culty and slight expense. In this con the insurgents and they retired in dis which they have to draw from, it is more nection It should be remembered that order. than possible that they possess the very a grade which may not be objection PO ISO N IS NEW WAR IVENACE knowledge needed in your case. Noth able when the roads are uniformly fng is asked in return except your good poor so that large loads cannot be Rebels With Stolen Cyanide Threaten will, and their advice has helped thou- hauled any way may become serious City Water Supply. •anda. Surely any obstacles when the roads are im Mexico C ity— Death by poison ¡4 a woman, rich or poor, proved so that they will sustain heavy new menace, added by rebellious In ihould be g la d to hauling. dians operating about the City of Oax t a k e advantage of In illustration of this point may be aca, where residents fear to take a this generous olFer cited that while It requires a pull of drink o f water. Chemists are making o f assistance. Ad 140 pounds on the traces to haul a Geneva, Switzerand— Great [tumult tests for poison in the c ity ’s w ater Supervisor o f San Francisco Urges dress Lydia E. Pink- ton over an average earth road it re and a display o f temper marked Thurs supply. A group o f rebels is declared ham Medicine Co., Trial o f Plan. quires a pull of only 60 pounds to haul day’s session of the International to have secured 200 pounds o f cyanide (confidential) Lynn, a ton crVer a good macadam road. A San Francisco— Municipal dancing Peace congress. from Natividad mining camp, in the Mass. six or seven per cent, grade that supervision, with Questions connected with Morocco Ixtlan district, declaring they would under municipal E v e ry w o m an ought to have would be permissible in an earth road poison the drinking water in regions municipal music and plenty o f it, is and Tripoli occupied the attention of L y d ia I'. I'in k lia in ’s NO-pago would be Impassable with the loads the plan submitted to the board o f su the congress and the criticism by Dr. which are not under their control. T ex t H o o k . I t is not a book for that coyld be hauled on a good mac The rebels said they would first use pervisors by Supervisor Payot. The Gobat, president o f the International gen eral d istribution, as it is too adam road. In other words, the bet the cyanide to poison the springs at matter was referred to the public w el Peace bureau, o f Germany’s attitude expensive. I t is f r e e an d only ter and more improved a road be San Felipe, which supply water for fare committee for a report as to in Morocco brought the German dele o b tain ab le by m ail. W rit e for comes the more objectionable becomes the City of Oaxaca. A small band of ways and means of carrying the plan gates to their feet in heated protest. It today. the grade. Further illustration of this rebels was discovered in the neighbor into operation. Dr. Gobat was obliged to make a fact may be drawn from the expert hood o f the springs and was driven off It is the answer of the board o f su semi-apology. ence of our railroads. In the early by federal troops. The rebel loss is pervisors to the missionary committee Representatives o f the French A Good Salesman. days of railroading, with Its small lo o f the Woman’s Presbytery, who de Christian Society o f Peace said they “ Well, Jingle." said the manager, comotives, small boxcars and light given at 11 killed. From Tiangistengo, State o f Mex manded that the city withdraw its ap thought some o f the blame might be '"did you make the talc?" "Yes," said trains, grade were permitted which proval o f Sunday dancing at Troca- attached t(. France for intervening in the salesman. "I couldn’t get the since the advent of the large modern ico, where a battle was fought Wed dero, under the auspices o f the Cali Morocco. This caused another uproar darned old machine to run over half locomotive with Its heavy trains, high nesday and Thursday, the federáis re fornia Outdoor league. and the subject finally was referred to speed, but I arranged with one of the speed and Improved track have be port they found on the field many The protest was presented in the a committee. town constables to arrest us for ex come practically Impassable so that rifles with the breech blown out, testi form o f a set o f resolutions denounc When the Italian ^adventure in T ri ceeding the speed limit, and old Skee- the companies have been forced to fying to the efficacy o f the nitro glycerin cartridges which government ing "th e desecration o f the Sabbath" poli was [broached in the discussion, zicks fell for it right nw»v ” spend millions in reducing these agents tricked the Zapatistas into with the approval o f the city. such an uproar arose that the speaker grades. was obliged to suspend his remarks. buying. Love That Endures. Miners and Operators Firm. Remember, that there Is sometime* Shingle Mills Close. Old Gainsborough Found, See That You Hava Pure Water. Bingham, Utah— Attempts by lead a fine love that never leaves a man’s Pure water Is necessary In the Seattle, Wash. — Shingle manufac ers o f the 4500 copper miners on Iiondon— A portrait which hai hung heart. It stays and waits!—Man home. One of the greatest sources of turers o f Western Washington played strike here to obtain a conference with for years in a back room of a house at chester Union. trouble In our rural homes today Is a trump card in the fight now on for mine operators and both sides ex Newport in Monmouthshire and whose the water supply. See to It that the control o f the market, when they pressed determination to stand firm in value never had been suspected, turns well Is so placed that the surface wa closed about 76 per cent o f the mills their positions. Superintendent J. D. out to be a Gainsborough’s picture of ter from around the barn will not or an indefinite period. The manu Shilling, of the Utah Copper company, the Duke o f York, which was painted drain Into the well. Place the well facturera want to demonstrate to the said he had no knowledge o f the com for George I II in 1784. The owner of where the surface water will drain Eastern trade that they have the sit pany hiring strikebreakers. “ I f it is the painting on seeing Benjamin away from It. The platform ahould uation well in hand, and that any at a waiting gam e,” remarked J. C. West's reproduction of a picture of be tight, so that nothing can fall Into tempts to break the price o f shingles Lowney. strike leader, “ we can stand the Duke o f York, was struck by the the well. When sickness breaks out will be resisted. F. A. Trail, mana it as easily as the company.” He had resemblance of the two faces and this In the family a good thing to do Is to ger o f the Red Cedar Shingle Manu no fear that the strikers could not led to the discovery that the portrait have the well examined immediately, facturers’ association, states that the checkmate any move o f the operators. was the original. Gainsborough’s sig as much trouble often arises from output will be reduced 75 per cent. nature is on the right hand corner. polluted drinking water. Miners Meet In Secret. Famine Hurts Strikers Nightmare Nearly Fatal. Ely, N ev.— A secret meeting o f the The Preservation of Chestnuts. Madison, W is.— Sudden fear, caused Cerbere, France—Famine has come local union o f the Western Federation REGULATE . S T I M U L A T E PURIFY In Italy a method of checking ger to the aid o f the government and the of Miners was held at Riepetown by a nightmare, came near proving fHE B O W E L S T H E L I V E R ‘THE B L O O C mination la now being quite largely railroad companies against the rail Wednesday night which was attended fatal to Michael Matthews, aged 22 A t a l l d r u g g i s t s employed. The fruit Is soaked aeveu road strikers in Catalonia, Spain. by Charles H. Moyer, president o f the | years, Wednesday night, when he shot or eight days In a tank of water, well The situation is rapidly becoming federation, and C. E. Miller, execu- himself in the temple with a revolver, stirred dally, after which It takes worse. The people are suffering tive board member. The union lead- When taken to a hospital Matthews about a week to dry. This seems to great distress in many places owing to era refused to give out any informs- related the story o f a dream, in which sterilize the nuts completely and In the high prices o f food. In some v il tion regarding the meeting or the he was captured by a gang of ruffians, this condition they will travel satis lages no supplies are obtainable and union’s future plans. la <ror pride—o n r hrihbv—o o r study fo r year* and It is rumored who were making preparation to tor- ■ow o a r success. and nuri i* th e J»st palninwa work factorily. the famished people are deterred from that the same course was followed as j ture him. Quickly taking a revolver to b e found anywhere, no m atter how tnauh j%m | B j, C o m p a r e o u r I’ rk c *. attacking and sacking the stations was taken by the millmen and smelter- from his pocket, he pulled the trigger a Wn finish plate and Dairying on Town Lot. The only by the presence o f strong bodies men at McGill, who voted recently to — and emerged from his dream. I Undue work for oat- Dairying on a town lot may not o f soldiers. The government has or support the Bingham strike. revolver had been kept by him under lone day _______ _ IPainlewa extraction sound like the most profitable kind of dered 20,000 to join their regiments. his pillow. lfn *sw h sn plat**# or ¡b r id g e work is order work but It has proven a blessing to Age Pensions Advocated. ing. Consultation trwa. Airmen Called Brigands. Veteran Marcher Dead. many. The herd will not naturally be Washington, D. C.— Remedial legis- ! | MolarCrowna $ 5 . 0 0 large but even one cow can be made Geneva. Switzerland — Another lation, including old age pensions and Loa Angeles— John H. Savage, aged j?2ll Bndi.TM th4.C0 to pay and furnish the family an stormy scene marked the concluding non-employment insurance, was pro 71, a veteran o f the Civil war and a S Gold .'¡llinga 1 .0 0 abundance of good wholesome food. I Enamel Filling* 1 .0 0 session o f the International Peace con posed as a solution o f the problem o f unique figure in more than a score o f ■ Silver Fillings .5 0 gress. The 'uproar was caused by a dependent children and needy families Grand Army conventions, died here of I Good Rubber _ _ _ Buying Land- speech by Dr. Gobat, in which the by ex-Judge Girten, of Chicago, at the pneumonia. Savage marched in many " Plate. 5 .0 0 I Bait Red Rubber _ reunions, carrying a Some of our good friends who are president o f the International Bureau National Conference o f Catholic Char- Grand Army „ Plates 7 .5 0 telling their homesteads at high o f Peace characterized the Italian air ities here. Mr. Girton said that acci-{ stuffed goose perched on a long pole Is. W. I. wm PvnwtWT MW Mis.iia Painle.a Extr'tion . 5 0 pricea may find that more acres do not men who have been operating in T r i dent and industrial insurance, i f prop with a banner hearing the inscription: •a m e wmuims >s um iw b is t m it h o m A i l w ork fully cu<irnntoo«l fo r f.ft**en j e a i k poli during the war as “ brigands o f erly managed, would do much to pre- "E verythin g is lovely and the goose bring greater contentment. He came to Ixta An- the air.” The congress depided to vent children from becoming depend- hangs high.” W is e D e n ta l C o . , i m . gel es from his home in Cerro meet next year at The Hague and in ent upon the state. Amusement for the Family. Painles.s Dentists Gordo, III. When you take the boy to the cir 1914 at Marienbad. Building. Third and Washington PORTLAND, Oflg Bismark's Successor Is Dead. “ I A . S t o u r . M. landayi, t la 1 cus. 1 st mother and the girls go along Combination Made Against Terkey Rebel General Captured, Badenweiler, Baden, Germany—Ger too. to help keep him out of danger. San Juan Del Sur — The town of London — A convention between many's moat brilliant diplomat, Baron S f l M J I - 1 k IT T T T T T y l Greece, Montenegro, Servia an 1 Bul Adolf Marshall von Bieberstein, died Granada, which was in the hands of Raisa Your Calvas. The man who has a promising heif garia for joint action against Turkey, here Wednesday after a short illness. the Nicaraguan rebels, has surrender- er calf should not let go of her at any according to the Sofia correspondent The baron, had occupied the posi- | ed to the government. 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A naval diver at Toulon was sud- > denly attacked by a giant octopus while under water in the harbor, lie gave the hoisting signal and was hauled to the surface, together with the octopus, whose tentacles, said to be 25 feet long, were wrapped around him. The diver was unconscious. The ' octopus held fast to the diver until it was stabbed to death. It weighed 135 pounds, and the suckers on its tenta cles were as big as half-dollar pieces. — London Mail. Red CrcdB Ball H lu e w .d wash double a.s many clothen as any other blue. D o n ’t p u t yo u r money into any other. Good Voice to Be Prized. A soft, well-modulated voice Is of /ar greater assistance In the world, even In the marriage market, than personal beauty. There are few things which possess a more definite value as a commercial asset than graciousness of manner and gentle ness of tone. W e are not born with harsh voices, we acquire them.— Ex change. __ _______________ “A confession ot failli” If you haw* tn tilde wilh your Stomach, l iver or Bowels, feel run-down and in need of a tonie, w ' urge a trial o! HOSTETTER S STOMACH BI T T ERS Your faith in this medicine wifi not be misplaced. h *lp you. It will surely He convinced today. All Druggists and Dealers. Sadness of Unbelief. Had Johnson Stumped. I look upon unbelief as the greatest Doctor Johnson and Macklln w’ere of calamities. It is the loss of the chief aid of virtue, of the mightiest arguing a literary question, when t l * power over temptation, of the most former quoted Greek. "I don’t under quickening knowledge of God, of the stand Greek," said Macklin. "The man only sure hope. The unbeliever would j who presumes to argue literature gain unspeakably by parting with should understand every language," re every possession for the truth which plied Johnson, severely. Whereupon he doubts or rejects.— William Ellery Macklin began reeling off a string of Gaelic, and for once Johnson had Channing. nothing to say. Mothers will find Mrs. Whitlow's Soothing S y ru p the bt*tt re m e d y to uso *ur ( b e l t c lu id r a u .1 u r iu g l ‘;o te e th in g p e rio d . Red C ross Ball Blue, all blue, beat bluinpr value in the whulu world, makes the laundress sm ile. Clothes. He—"Did you ever observe what a difference clothes make on one's mind? Now, when I am in my riding togs, I ’m all horse; when I have on my business suit, my mind’s full of business; when I get Into my evening dress m y’ mind takes a purely social turn.” She—"And I suppose that when you take a bath your mind's ai? utter blank?" Strav Stories. Record of Longevity. A remarkable record of longevity tfl to be found in some of the rural parv Ishes of France. In the village of S t Thomas de la Fliche there have been only 14 parish priests in 300 years, thi fourteenth being still In possession. The parish of St. Germain dn Val, in Paris, has had only three pastors in 100 years, while that of Glvry en Ar* gonne has had but five in 130 years. M aking Opportunity. What Sterne Said. Sterne once said that tho most ac complished way of using books is to serve them as some do lords; learn their titles and then brag of their ac quaintance. When the young physician’s motor- ear reached the scene of the accident there was nothing to do; all the vic tims had been so slightly hurt that they were able to walk home. The young doctor was keenly disappoint ed, but his chauffeur spoke up cheer- Ingly: "Never mind, doctor. I’ll run down some business on the way home.” ______ ___________ Some Proof. "So he took you out auto riding the other evening?" "Yes, what of It?" "Do you think he is in love with you?’’ • I think so. I know that every time I spoke to him the auto tried to climb a tree or jump a fence."— Houston Post. Cold H o a r d e d In Turkey. 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