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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1917)
VOTERS WHO DO NOT VOTE. “U n d e r C o ve r” I tlve sim plicity w uld be hard to beat. apace in the n e x t few years. Ja p a n is I The act provided th a t all im m igrants enjoying an unprecedented trade boom, Obligation« of Citizenship T» ¿t Ara W hen Koi Cooper M agrue'a phenome m ust pass a dictation teat of not less This is due partly to her stra te g ic posi- Shamefully Neglected. than 50 words: tl.us the te st is one O'T tion, which has enabled her to take ad- i it would seeiu that li the | km » p »• were nally clever dram a, “ U nder C over,’ llteracv, not race. The joker in the a c t vantage of R ussia’s enormous demands, filled the C ort T heatre in New York greatly coucerued over any one thing The Immense Debt It Owes to above all others It would l»e In frui ting month u fte r month, the production a t prescribed th a t th e dictation be given partly to the fa ct th a t she has inherit- If the edu ed a lion’s share of the trad e formerly the constitution of their coinmouwealth tracted the attention of the Famous in a European language. the Science of Chemistry. —their ch arter of government, with F layers’ Film Company because of its cated A siatic seeking adm ittance into in the hands of B ritain, Belgium, G er which all law s and institutions ui * to unquestioned popular appeal. In all the country can apeak, say, English, many, and o th er countries, the indus A VITAL FORCE IN BUSINESS. conform and .the spirit und wisdo a of the mass of plays which ure produced French Hnd Germ an, he is given the tries of which now are solely occupied which enter into the moral fiber • ( the every season on Broadway this thrilling te st in Russian, Danish or Czech—any with national w ar needs. And Japan comm unity. The constitution Uxes the dram a was conspicuous as a trem en European tongue which it is all A us m ust find some outlet for the surplus It 1« an Exceptional Process or Menu* rights of the whole people, defines and dous success, nor did it require very tralia to a punk stick he does not know. population: th a t ia not an irresponsible, factoring Plant In These Daye T hat circumscribes them, supposedly for careful study on the p a rt of the pro So much for A siatic exclusion, Come theoretical at.atem ent;it is an economic, Does Not Rest Fundam entally Upon many years ahead. No provision should concrete fact. ducers to discover the reason for its we now to the crucial point. ever be w ritten into a sta te or national Chemical Control. F a te is moving out her pawns upon Nippon, ranging herself on the side record-oreaking popularity. constitution th a t is not of sufficient Six guiillemen gathered round a ta worth and of such general application I t was the sw ift action of the story, of the E ntente, gave concrete expres the Pacific. ble on which were displayed a steel as to make it in a large m easure a the never-ending suspense, the m ystery, sion to the twice-renewed A nglo-Jap rail, a w aterproof shoe, a fifty cent fundamental and perm anent principle the fascinating battle betw een a man anese A lliarce of 1902. German New “ Want Ad*” Often More necktie and a tin of preserved beef. of human conduct. and a woman who are in love but are Guinea and Germ an Samoa already had Valuable Than Diamond* But an exam ination of the v ues on forced to battle w ith each o tner by fallen to expeditions from A ustralia Each claimed credit for creating these the adoption of sta te constitutions, and powers which they cannot resist, thrills and New Zealand, respectively, liy commodities. Like diamonds, classified “ a d s" vary “All are products of our wonderful especially on the adoption of impor which come in quick succession and the the capture of Tsingtuu and the M ar in value. factory system ," said the m anufactur ta n t am endm ents to sta te constitutions, humor which pervades m any scenes. shall Islands, Ja p a n disposed of the The value of a diamond, you know, er. "My foresight built the factory, discloses the fact th a t less than one- Since all these elem ents are ideal for rem nants of Germ an power in th - third of the qualified voters of most depends upon its size and quality. and my m anagem ent keeps it going." O rient and the Pacific: the German l ’& presentation on the screen, the Famous The value o f a classified “ a d ” is not “liow about money ?’* protested the states signified their preferences in tin* cific P ro te cto rate —Das Deutsche Sud alw ays to be thus determ ined. banker. "W here would your factory m atter. The figures reveal a shame* Flayers were quick to obtain the screen less and indefensible betrayal by the lig h ts for "U n d er t'o v e r,” which Is to see Schutzgebiete—was no more. J a p be w ithout ray tlnam lal alii?" There may be a classified “ a d ” p rint citizen of his first duty to society, to be the Faram ount picture a t the Scenic anese w ar vessels, relieving the over The third m au was an engineer. ed today th a t will Drove to be worth his neighbor, to the state and to the taxed British fleet, policed the sea lanes Thursday with Hazel Dawn and Owen “Neither factory nor finance would more to the advertiser than any dia of the Pacific, escorted A ustralasian Moore in the ste lla r roles. b a te been of much account without general government. mond he has ever owned. Y et it may We cannot study the statistics of food-ships. Jap an supplied immense my profesaloiml ability In working out This is the first tim e th a t Miss Dawn not be a large “ a d ” —nor even a “ clas those votes without concluding that processes," he asserted. “ Each of and Mr. Moore have appeared on the quantities of w ar m aterial to Russia. these articles embodies hundreds of what we need in this country above all screen together, though both have Tokio demanded a quid pro quo from sic " in the m a tte r of construction. other things is an old fashioned revival The really valuable classified “ a d ” ia engineering problems which I have of civic righteousness—the thorough g a i n e d world-wide reputations for London. St. J a m e s’s faced the k not more a p t to be one of very sim ple lan aolved.” tie st of knotty problem s: the wishes of them selves by their work in form er guage, and perhaps of but a few lines “All producllou rests on luhor,” de preaching of the gospel of civic re the M ikado’s G overnm ent could not )>« of type. d a re d a workman in cup and over sponsihility. The power and the influ productions by the same concern. The action takes place in i ’aris on m et w ithout giving the m ost serious alls “If I walk out of your factory encc of a state depend not on the m ani But—if it secures a position for a fold laws on its statu te hooks or on the shipboard in the customs house, and a t offense to A ustralians—without, indeed, everything stops." w orker, through which b e tte r pay than number of complex and experimental conflicting w ith A ustralia’s m ost je a l a beautiful Long Island country e state “I built up the consum ing demand he has ever earned is a s s u re d -o r if it Of for your stuff," chipped lu the sales theories th at it tries, or yet on the om —a fa c t which gives R obert G. Vig ously guarded territo rial rights. ahould sell some property a t a fine pro nipotent care of an expensive bu all the possible concessions to Japan, man. nola, the director, many opportunities fit to both seller and buyer—or if it reaucracy, but rather on the earnest, Finally the sixth man spoke. for picturesque settings for his absorb not one could be granted w ithout in should secure for a business man a sustained, vigilant use of the Instru “I am a chem ist," he said, “and flaming A ustralian public opinion to a ing production. w orker whose services are of unusual these a re all chemical products All m entalities a t hand and on the faithful Am ong those in support of Miss dangerous degree. value—then this little “ a d ” will, in industry today Is three-fourths cbem observance of every obligation th a t And so W. M. Hughes, who had suc Dawn and Mr. Moore are F rank Losee, deed, prove to be w orth more than leal. You may think th a t your steel binds the eitizeu to tlie community, to ceeded Fisher as Prim e M inister, was rail was made In furnaces and mills the sta te and to the country.—Senator William Courtleigh, J r., E thel Flem even a very large and fine diamond! Borah in Youth s Companion. summoned to London. O ther things ing and Ida Darling. by purely mechanical processes, but And the cheering thing about it all is there were to discuss with the Com from sta rt to finish It dciicuds on th a t the “ w ant a d ” costs so little th a t monwealth political leader, too; those chemical exactness In m aterials and YAKUTS OF SIBERIA. A m e rica’s Interests anyone can afford to pay for it—or for a things, for the m ost part, the world m anipulation, and If the chem istry Is In the Pacific has learned. But the real reason for “ clu ster” of them , if more than one lacking the rail breaks. T h at chrome These People Live In the Coldest Re should be needed. tunned shoe Is a chemical achievement. his summons to imperial headquarters gion on Earth. Chrome tanning Is a chemically exact was th a t the B ritish Government m ight The Yakuts are the largest and most process. The necktie Is m ade of artlfl cultured of ull the prim itive races of By H a rry C. Douglas. take soundings as to the possibility of State Rural Credits d a l silk, a chemical Im itation that Is Siberia. They live in the great prov In the Pacific Am erica has very real some m itigation o f the “ W hite Aus-: a t once cbenp, good looking and use luce of Yakutsk, u territory five tim es interests, a t once political and physical. and Sctiool Funds ful. As for your can of beef, the pack larger than that of Texas together As I shall show, if certain possibilities tra lia ” policy to m eet Ja p a n ’s w is h e s .1 Let us exam ine the a ltern ativ es—a lte r lng Industry has been built up on with all the New England states. The Th» S ta td Land Board have deciJed chemical research, and this meat was extrem e northern part of their country m aterialize in certain w ays. United natives quite in line with Japanese e x probably paid for with chemical by is the coldest region on earth, the tem S ta te s possessions in the Philippines, pansion policy in the F a r E ast and the th a t their atto rn ey for Coos county should live a t the county seat, and S. products. Oentlemen. three-fourths of perature falling to 80 and 90 degrees the Sulu Islands and Guam, will be Pacific. all our m anufacturing today Is chem below zero. T here the soil is eternally wholly isolated from Hawaii, Samoa And withal some concessions will D. Pulford, now of M yrtle Point, and leal a t bottom, and you m ust recognize frozen for hundreds of feet below the und—a fo rtio ra —from the Pacific coast have to be made. Jap an will not con atto rn ey for the Land Board in regard th a t fact if you are going to extend surface; even a t tlie height of sum m er of this continent. sent forever to pull the E n te n te ’s F a r to the S ta te R ural C redits Fund as well your business and continue to m ake only a yard of unfrozen soil veneers If it be tru e th a t history is being E astern and Pacific chestnuts out of as the School Fund, is moving to Co- money.” the adm ixture of earth and ice, afford made on the battlefields, it is none the quille, w here he has secured the form er E nter a vital new factor lu American ing foothold for the gray tundra moss less tru e th a t it is being made behind the general conflagration and see, us law office of Ju d g e E. D. Sperry, in the one of her rew aids, her people discrimi Industry—chemical control. and occasional patches of grass and the closed doors of the various belliger nated against as im m igrants into coun- R°hinson building next to the B axter Look a t our m anufacturing plants d w a rf willow. Hotel. ent council cham bers. Indeed, upon tries allied with tier. through the eyes of the chem ist and The natives live in yourtas or semi He will room a t Mrs. W ickham ’s. products th at you had supposed were underground huts and a few oue story the decisions of these councils depend Even if Japan had no political aspira Inform ation and blanks for applica entirely mechanical In their nature, log cottages, as do the Russian adm in in large m easure the operations in the tions in the O rient and the Pacific, her such a s building m aterials, m etals, ma istrative officials. For ten m onths the field. Those anxious to gain some fore overcrowded condition would force tions for e ith e r fund will continue to be chinery, and the like, become products country is a dreary, trackless sea of knowledge of the final result of the some policy of expansion upon her. kept a t the offices of Pulford & Pierson of the laboratory. The food you eat. driven snow, with fur lower tem pera colossal moves and counter-m oves in Already she has a m easure of political M yrtle Point, for the convenience of the beverages you drink, the clothes tures tlmu the regions about the north the in te r play of International affairs and commercial control in China: owing **’ose living near th a t city. you wear, the tools you use. your and south poies. During the brief sum Applications are now being taken in will predicate wide of the m ark u h I cbs to the fact th a t the g re a t powers of playthings and studies and the power, mer thaw of two mouths the tundra, this county for R o:al C redits loans; but some fa in t whispers reach them from Europe have engaged all th eir resources heat and light th a t keep you com forts us the open country is called. Is un im behind those tightly shut doors. Such in the war, she can consolidate and in not for school funds loans, a t the pres ble I d the modern world—In every one passable swamp. e n t tim e. of them Is subtle chemical supervision The Y’akuts are the most num erous a w hisper is th a t telling of the real crease this control alm ost indefinitely. Mr. Pulford can be h e re a fte r found i t Is an exceptional process or plant tribe of eastern Siberia, num bering reason for the m uch-advertised visit of But China, w ith her teem ing millions, now adays th a t does not rest fu n d a some 250,000, and are typical repre V\. M. Hughes, Prim e M inister of Aus offers Jap an no outlet for physical ex a t Coquille by those wishing inform a m entally on chem ical control, and If sentatives of the culture of the T u rk tralia, to London during 1916, a visit pansion; and th a t she m ust have. tion as to e ith e r kind of loans. you And one th a t docs not som ething ish tribes of central Asia. In spite of frau g h t with possibilities alm ost as New Guinea and the N orthern T erri is probably the m atter w ith it for that their present isolation from the other serious to the Am erican as to the A us tory of A ustralia—or e ith e r—would Scales on the Hair. very reason. branches of the T urkish race and their tralian people. To understand this give her the needed outlet. E ngland If you look a t a hum an h air under □ ere Is another way of Illustrating probable m ixture with Mongols and chemical control: others, the Yakuts in the course of m atter rightly, a review of certain m ight like to say “ Y e s,” and so dis the microscope you will find th a t It» pose of a troublesom e question. If surface Is formed of successive over Everybody knows th a t much has their m igrations have preserved one of facts and conditions is necessary. been accomplished In the past few the oldest and purest dialects of the When the w ar began, Andrew Fisher H ughes told even half the tru th when lapping scales. The bristles of th e hog years by Intelligent study of people in language spoken by the Kirghiz, the was Prim e M inister of the Common he was in London, E ngland’s lips m ust bear much resem blance to the hum an in d u stry —the workers. A m anager T artars and other T urkish peoples.— wealth of A ustralia. W ith his declaru rem ain sealed; her ears m ust be d eaf to hair, though their diam eter Is greater understands th a t his people have d if S t Nicholas. tion th a t his country stood w ith B rit her Japanese ally’s pleading. And the und the tilelike scales are much finer. ferences of tem peram ent, education, ain “ to the last man and tne last shil affirm ative would be, a fte r all, an ill Sheep's hair has much coarser scales. brains, strength, likes and dislikes lie Everybody Can Take Milk. ling,’’ A ustralia sta rte d her career as a retu rn fo r the Com m onw ealth’s aid to It is owing to the existence of these uses their n atural abilities as far as If n person tells me “ I cannot take Pacific ocean power. And A ustralia is the m other country in th is w ar. The scales that one is able by a peculiar possible and, when these are too pro- nouuced In a certain direction, may milk” I alw ays say, “ You can if you bigger in territo ry than Continental Asiatic question—diplom atic and aca process to tell which is the tip and check oue against another, as by har will take it iu a certain way.” I t is a United States, although her population demic as fa r as the A nglo-Japanese r e which tlu» other end of a hair rolling nessing careless energy und cautious question usually of taking It a right or is less than th a t of G reater New York. lationship is concerned—is a question it between bis linger and thumb. Thus m anipulated the hair alw ays travel»* experience together. Even differences of taking it like soup, with a spoon, She now has 300,000 men under arms. of life or death to A ustralians. ith a bite of some carbohydrate sub in the direction of the base because of nationality, politics and religion enn Her efficient young navy already has There remain S um atra, Ja v a , the the edges or the scales prevent it from be harmonized to Increase output, raise stance, cracker or bread, between the Celebes, Dutch New Guinea and Dutch rendered signal service. going the other way. earnings, cut costs nud abolish waste sips. I do not think everybody must Before the war, the Commonwealth Borneo—Holland's E ast Indian em pire j take milk, hut I think everybody can.— and accidents. The Twelve Jurym en. Now comes the chem ist and Insists Dr. R. C. Cabot iu "A Laym an’s H and firmly and passionately stood by a g re at —which would support p o p u latio n s; A prisoner Is tried by tw elve of hlf» national policy—"W h ite A ustralia!’’ many tim es larger th an the e n tire pop th a t the m aterials of Industry are Just book of Medicine.” fellow countrym en. This custom is a A ustralians of all classes and political ulation of the M ikado’s dom ains. W ith about like the people. They are tem thousand years old. and we get It from peram ental. They have warm likes affiliations regard th a t policy much as E ngland’s connivance, Ja p a n m ight en-1 Mount Genevieve. and dislikes for each other. Some are From Mount Genevieve, a peak in Ame .. au s regard the constitution. It te r into possession o f these islands any the vikings The vikings divided their energetic and some sluggish They dif Gilpin county, Colo., a person cun sec is th eir most articulate a rticle of faith. tim e she chose. A casus belli would country up into cantons, which were subdivided into tw elve portions, each fer with mass, tem perature, time, and Into five states. On a clear day the ob The reason is not fa r to seek. The not be wanting, for Tokio long has re so on. T heir differences ure as subtle server can discern the Uintah m oun under a chieftain When a m alefactor sented the alleged discrim ination shown as human whimsies, lielng detected tains of eastern Utah, the Medicine Commonwealth is the m ost sparsely was brought to Justice it was usual only with the microscope or delicate Bow range of Wyoming, the tips of the populated of all the civilized countries by the E ast Indian D utch a g ain st the for each chieftain to select a m an from reactions In m any cuses. The chem Rockies in New Mexico and the princi of e arth ; it has about o n ean d -a-h alf Japanese. Any such move would have th ree sig the district over which lie ruled and ist nlms to bring shout with m aterials pal peaks of Colorado. The plains persons to every squa.e mile. And the compel him to try the prisoner, the the sam e balance and working h a r stretchlug away to the cast are quite Commonwealth has windows looking nificant results: the U nited S ta te s ’ pos- | verdict of these twelve men being de mony th at the m anager of employees plainly visible clear Into Nebraska.— out upon Asia with its teem ing millions sessions—the Philippines, the Sulus, ; clared by the judge to be final. brings about with hum an beings. Argonaut. for whom some outlet would seem an and Guam —would be sh u t in by Ja p a n We m ust all get acipialnted with each im perative and im m ediate necessity. and Form osa (Japanese) on the north, -------- • other on this new basis, says the chem Dwarf Trees. China (and dependencies) has, on the and by a chain of Ja p a n ese colonies on QTTIX/T'M’n ' N ’Q ist. Hankers and business men must D w arf trees are suited to small gar the south; the B ritish would have the ! » U 1VJ.1VIUJM » get the chemlcnl viewpoint nml learn dens. They occupy little space, are average, 32 persons to the square mile, to pass on chemical values They now easily cared for. bear sooner than Japan (and dependencies) over 273. Or Japanese for fellow colonists in Borneo |n the Circuit Court of (he State of Oregon call In the engineer for professional standard kinds, and they are easily take it another way. A ustralia has 5,- and New Guinea; th e A siatic m enace in and for the County of Coos guidance when they m ake Investm ents shaped Into bushes and pyram ids or 000,000 people; China, 320,630,000; J a p would be moved down to within actual M ary A lta M orrissey , | and sta rt new enterprises. They m ust can lie used in espalier form s, truined an, 71,021,775. P laintiff , Suit in “ W hite A ustralia” striking distance of the alm ost entirely vs. E quity learti to call In the chem ist In the ou buildings, fence» or trellises. was all th a t hindered A siatics from uninhabited northern coasts of Aus- O tto A. M orrissey , for Divorce sam e way and use his knowledge In sw arm ing all over the island continent tralia. D efendant . clearing up technical problems. Their Afraid. If some final se ttle m e n t w ere made in overw helm ing num bers. If the in To O tto A. Morrissey, the above relation with the engineer was not es Yes, I proposed, but she said I’d teg rity of the country were to be pre favoring Japanese ten u re of the M ar named defendant: tabllshed In a day. have to ask her m other first." • shall Islands, the Am erican colonies served, if the land were to be kept for IN T H E NAME OF T H E STATE OF •A sim ilar relation with the chem ist "And did you?” the u n restricted developm ent of an | named would be quite ringed in and cut OREGON, JYou are hereby required to will take time. For the present they "No; I was afraid the m other m ight appear and answ er th e com plaint of English-speaking, white democracy, | oflF from Hawaii. T heir isolation from should cultivate an ncquulntance with accept me." the plaintiff in the above entitled C ourt chem ist and chemical literature. Hindus, Chinese, and Japanese had to the Pacific coast o f continental A m erica and cause within six weeks from the The chem ist, on Ills part, recognises be excluded. j would be even m ore com plete. date of the first publication o f this sum Gradual Process. th a t he has been too closely absorbed A ustralians w ere—and a re —frankly 1 Around the checkerboard o f the Pa- mons, to-w it: within six weeks from She My dear, can’t you manage to In his profession and th at lie m ust now d istru stfu l of Japan. Necessity and cific Fate has set five nations—Canada, the 6th day of Mar^h 1917; and if you fail to appear or answ er the said com cultivate the acquaintance of the hunk, raise me a silk «lust cloak? He— By national in te rest in this w ar have made the United States, A ustralia (w ith which plaint on or before the 17th day of Ap degrees, darling, I’ll have to begin by er. the business man and the man In ril, 1917, the same being raising the dust. Baltimore American. strange bedfellows. A ustralians are may be included New Zealand under _ the last day the atreet and show them w here chem “ by no m eans slum bering soundly be- the general term A u stralasia), China of the tjm e prescribed in the order of 1str.v touches everything In modern life side th eir O riental bedfellow. Before and Japan. For th e present, China and publication, the plaintiff will apply to Runaway Match. - .lames II Colhns In Saturday Even the Court for the relief demanded in "People wonder how 1 got my wife the w ar they regarded the Japanese as Canada may L>e elim inated for one rea- her said complaint, a succinct sta te lng I’ost. It was a runaway match. I ran away, the B ritish as w itness Kipling and his son and another. W hat the alignm ent m ent of which is as follows: T hat the Yesterday’« neglect causes tfro-thlnte and she rail a fte r me.”—Cassell’s Jo u r school regarded the Russians not so of the English-speaking races may be m arriage contract heretofore existing nal. een the plaintiff and the defendant of today's worry. many years ago; as the French -w ith in the event of serious disputes in the betw be annulled, set aside and held for La revanche!” a.; their slogan and uo- Pacific cannot be told w ith c ertain ty ; naught; th a t the plaintiff be restored Some Good Advice Nature Cure*, the Doctor T ake, the Fee easiness in th eir 1 a rts —regarded the th at would depend upon the n ature of to her maiden name of Mary A lta S ta n ‘Don’t think too much of V», There is an old saving thHt “ N ature Germ ans. The A ustralians were in a the disputes and the various national ley. and for such other and fu rth e r re m a , the f t a c t f takes ile I lief as to the Court may seem m eet and It is difficult to equitable. and learn from th em .” This is good as everyone knows you can help N ature quandary; they were determ ined not to interests at stake. advice, especially when bilious or con very much and thereby enable it to ef-1 adm it the Japanese;* they wished to visualize a t present any contingency in Service of this summons is made stipated. You will find m any people feet a cure in much les tim e than is , < avoid the in stan t, troublous complica- which the in terests o f A ustralasia and upon >ou by publication th ereo f pur who use Cham berlain’s T ablets for usually required. _Thia. **l_P*,'tK»j*Tl^ j tlon, th a t would follow crude, whole- C anada would not be bound up w ith su an t to the order of the Honorable these ailm ents with the best results, tru e ¿ f colds. C ham berlain’s Cough I ‘T V “ " ! " h°'e Jam es W atson, Judge of the County and will do well to follow th eir exam ple. Remedy relieves the lungs, liquifies t he; 8*,e discrim ination. The Im m igration those of the United S ta te s, Court of the S ta te of Oregon for Coos tough mucus and aids in its expectora- Act of 1901, by which “ W hite \us- Canada and A ustralia a re both bigger County, m ade on the 3rd day of March J J. STA N LEY , c*>ugh *nd ante N atu re tra lia ” received its official frank, offer- than the United S ta te s. In both popu- 1917. OLD NEWSPAPERS ( 'h e a p at the ?'on’ 3-6-7t A ttorney for Plaintiff. condiVion0^ * * to a e a lt y a solution th a t for bland b u t effec- lation and comm erce they will grow MODERN INDUSTRY H H**rald ortica. Nominating Cardinal«. J u . t A ab jaa. One evuoiug the go al Uouiliile or » | The ceremony of nom inating curd) i rtatu church wus rl qucntli inidri—a niils, which takes place at Itume. ta unt t ; bis congregation u the I caul.' >" without Its picturesque side The con a ¡eking to the utrai-rli! ami narrow sistory of the Sacred college meets In I ith when he suddenly iiauswi. secret, though particulars of the pro I .raced around the room and beckoned ceedings are afterw ard given to the i the aextoti. press, and following upon a brief ad ■•Jones," wild he a i the se iio n ap- dress the po|ie names the persons be l cached the pulpit, ' open a couple of wishes to elevate to the purple ills \ Indows on each side of the church, i nomination la final, but in accordance with the old custom »lieu the cardi I T'ase "Beg your pardon, sir." returned the nals voted for tile election of their , (xton with u look of surprise “ Did I cguirades he asks. "W hat ts your de i uderstaud yon to esy open the win sire?" The cardinals then silently lay down their red silk rupa. rise and bow. dows?' "Yes.“ was the cold, hard rejolndei It is the formal assent, and the uew i f the dominie, “it ta not healthy to cardinals are declared elect*".'!.—London Standard. k'eep In a warm room.’’—Exchange. ___ KCENT statistics show that the number of | | women bunk depositors is steadily increas- J | ing. It is u healthy sign of business condi tions. There was a time when the number of women depositors was practically nil. With the advent in the business world of so many women it was assured that the number of female depositors would show an increase. Women are inclined to be more thrifty than men. Thrift and banking go hand in hand. Many women in this community have bank accounts. To those who have not this appeal is made. Open a hank account today. Once having opened it, add to it. Watch it grow". You’ll like the experience. e WE’LL BE GLAD TO EXPLAIN O U E BANKING SYSTEM. Farmers and Merchants Bank t u n ii 11 j tttttnttnn HOTEL BAXTER U n d e r New M anagem ent Having leased this well-equipped hotel, I propose to conduct it in such a manner as to merit pat ronage and give satisfaction to the traveling public. CHAR GES BAXTFR, Proprietor Form aldehyde Govemme.it Experiment Station tests have proven that the Formaldehyde treatment is one of the best that can b ; given grain and potatoes before planting to prevent smut blight etc. S q u ir r e l P o iso n For the speedy destruction of Gophers, Squirrels, Mice and Crows. . Save Money by Buying Your Garden Seed in Bulk Knowlton’s Drug Store USE THIS PAPER AS A GUIDE! >ooc^ooooooo<>ooooooooooo< ' q W H E N Y O U H A V E A W A N T T O F IL L T U R N to the advertising columns of the H erald and see what sugges tions they have to offer. Before you start on a shopping trip as certain what the stores are showing. Look at the advertising from time to time for new ideas. 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