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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1925)
f n RURAL ENTERPRISE s OUR OWN stands for luxury as agninat bare «*■ ceaaity. Tbos tf may become tea merely By DOUGLAS MALLOCH dreg» but leaven: conspicuous or bid den M may bec'cne a margin of n r t nets for the m diriduai evea w hile in E A R E ao careful of our speech another form It drives factory execu W hen strangers listen, lest we tive* to sat. j : «rictus and baldnena. It say • urntely, we would find that roost of i VIALS OF HATE is like the pleasure* uf wl.enraa The | the to rm w t and upheaval* whlcb Some word unkind. O a r Ups we American baa never adm itted tbose leach gnaw away our peace and happlnesa. • * • • Les» m ■ j . r ig- ■ «» ip » >'*») •$ •« «■>■/ pleasures; pvwalhy that la a by be baa a V . i ” .e many poisonous ’ ’ ngs !« re directly traceable to thia common , T o guard themselves by night and Annua! Induxtry 1 . c . r v lire pr- ne to n compensation earned ’ be ( ¡ c i * of I M i l i i s * F ' m < v e n tila tio n fo r Instance. day. scourge. waster. To bita. Robert Lauds Steven ! » n m . tout us. and uncork w ith more Is accused o f a iosa n ,n ti Dg in to m .l ured at $30,000,000,000 In all grade« of aoclety, among all For 1*ur aome careless, thoughtless frequency, are the dim inutive son. w h e n be extols idleness, has (<r word people«, hate is ever seeking new vie- i by Federa! Expert. T he dry del.lt w e m a no more tlias a se-emed only a tn file r and W ait W'blt- rial« •f hate. Slay by the passing throng be heard. tima. Set in the heart, these lune» U .ijm .im m» F v loafing ami Inviting nts eouL has j worn rent b e s id e t h e $ 10 .'» » t ’« • Hl It lift» op Its flattened head lik e a •x preai-“ to eiFaai anomaly. ronght forth when the he«rt New York.— America I* • nat’oo of • aet forth by W illia m E Knox, But w ith our own I— w ife, brother, are I deadly snake and shows Its frig h tfu l Waster«. Zero» charge In ptiatanxea j sent of the American Bunker»' friend. T h e habit of a ctivity waa contrived bea’« « ’ tie faster than is Its want I fang» at every opportunity, »pitting under tbe pressure of some Imaginary *n<l tbe Btati»ti<al a n ti) attacks « lib j allow aa waste. That- be «ays la the by nature and blatory when they O r bur band, sister, mother »,*■»— i venotu and striking from unexpected wrong. I** ncatteretl broadcast. tx/rsc. foot. ru n *, ah at «O'»— air- ' waate o f tbe gainfully employed, and • ailed for the tillin g of a whole new Words that old friendship taay offend. places w ith the swiftness of a ra ttle r. regardless o f where they may p l a n e s . l o o — «O'! » t i r o le*« il«»o half i If r e p re s e n t* a sixth of th e ir total continent, .m itw inx the need of incea- T h a t burn the heart o f love Ilk» flia r a c te r quails before It« terrib le ! fait or wh' to they may Injure. a dozen Iteoi« bat a been «d-leri up earnings. T be single hem of foolish s in t work, or at least the tradition fire. ; hiss. I f » e could measure the trrzh nc- there aland» an e»tilu»l<q ro»t of m ► ¡ie --u l.il ion. a c c o rd in g to thia »utie*r- o f such a need. But they have shown W e BOW like thistles ev-’rywhere. Homes are darkened and sorrowed I tlotial ««ate »ufl*ieB I Io t.-a)c eve» Ity. «eeouata for a billion dol era I And k ill life ’« rosea w ith the tare. no bias against waste, and ao have hy the plague It carries through the a hot weather conscience exaiu.ne It One could go on. tabulating tbe coat brought forth a nation which, alw ays heck door, to find It» way to the draw Yet how Im portant words of our« •elf. of financial crim e: the mure or lew. haring bad tc jte rla l to s;*are. marvels ing room and the hedchamher. T o those ' who love us!—ev'ry U'tthla a few <lar« the expert« In theoretical Io n in shipping '-"»I in at the ergsained fr u .a llty o f the stock Some one ha» uncorked a vial of phrase various sorts of wsete tiara t»een hurl- stead of turning It Into «upen*»wer yard«— w hile listening for tbe un- hafe when M ating httglett m il to w ar Makes life'« hard highway bloom w ith lox figures a hundred uiilKou al a Ba* at tbe mine. A billion here and a cannoi Mjueal of tbe pig— Put baa no nnd notion» tv re turned from th eir flowers ful and ih * total» •!• M r l again«' billion there might tie piled up but reaf<ect for the th rift of the French “Great pleasures are peaceful pursuit« to face the killing O r d rifts the snow across their America Io lhe»e random Items «loo» they are Dot needed aa emphasis to tbe peananl. T lie American worship« much leas frequent than guns: some one haa uncorked a vial run to $42.,»»t.tM«i., »«l a f a r . T hai cautions uttered by tw o of lho*e ton- magnitude.. even In waste w ays; lie may _ great paina.” c ■ •f hate and ruined the chaste name of We make tb e lr summer, make their stand« for w a -te In induatry. and th * rriburing to the present tabulation seek for iron In street dost and find a lovely maiden. root of i-'dija In H e head and fu r-'- spring. T he coal of living w ill rise if arasfe uses for discarded ro rtvo b »: that these H E man who uttered thia expre» A ll a lo n g the pathway of life, hate T h e ir w inter, autum n— ev'rythln gl American» are »aid to ra rry abroad to Isn't reduced, says M r. <lately, and M r a re casual attribute« to one w ith tbe was a philosopher, whose leave« nothing hut «oh» and tear«, t a l , - * th<-y can I yet decent cork'ail» nt K n o x d e c la re s t b e c o o t i s u * tlon of o p « » handedness o f a rollicking sailor ,by is m arked by the rather creped doorway«, curtained w indows The passing stranger may not hear, home. and the value of thing* »1 >''h things as they are can only lower :h - is tndlisted by auch things as the view o f life which la to be ersred mind» nnd bleeding hearts. O r stranger heuring may not heed. burn up though they needn’t, and a A m eriraa living standard. present warning« and the earlier call n>-i*-i In tbe p h ra s e quoted above. A fte r all ihe human emotions have ■ But when your word cuts some one banker's eatlm atr o f the ao*-t»l dead Life to D avid Hum e waa a aober All Ibis pertains to tbe social aide ‘ fo r tbe e p a e rv a tio n o f resource«. (•een mustered to the front, carefully uear loan In the earnings o f the gainfully of waste. It la waate in mass pro thd.g—a ttb -g to be taken with seri Prodlgaoty of hiatura. velghed and Inspected. It w ill be F o r endleas day« some heart may employed «m- » and regarded a» a stepping duclioa Looked at in terms of mao Suture heraelf haa not seemed to found that hate Is the most treach- bleed— If one railed on other expert«. the p o w e r, tor taatan'-e It la the aort of care. »0 f« r She doe» not create the Mone to some future existence where emus, the most persistent, dangerous , How many know the to rtu re of billions. quite likely, would go M l roll thing which make« the cotnmun.ty »(■ring blonnoroa on a plan of e ffic i o n e « «Tatu» w o u ld he determined by and destructive. j h e kn ife th a t «tabs. In bands they ing up Indefinitely. till America »l>eiid » I / » » breaking in a new hand kl» i. t durt here. “Greut pleasures” If we suspect that we have a vial of ' love, turned out to he owing Itself money <>n various Join while his earning» m ency. and aa fo r economy of mean«, were «• sr<-e in bis life and not nearly hate hidden In the pockets of our There are aome who figure the low the aame period are leaa than that consider the million eggs laid to bring so frequent as " g r e a t paina.’’ in fact. ' lipurt». or beneath our tongues, let us Love gives no license, friendship right. forth a arngle fl»h. T here is no need power In smoke tbai goes up chim auin. I, , „ f e to say that great pleasures j tt. „ hou, an,,ther „...m eiit’» de- T " hur> b,’c" U8e ‘ ,ieT loTe us «»• to g« ao fa r afield: April 15. aay. neys. and aome the cost of aendlnr - : r . . w c askance hy m. n of the „ gnJ fl „ . Hu, Kreatpr duty> BorP d e lig h t le Jay W alking T b r lf t f brings two files, and hy Scptemfrer »J a I I - , lin n o an- L z . a»c.» u I rixwzv ' > ___________a _ _______ empty freight ra m bark and forth an < who retained we may preserve our good name, the | T o guard from wounds the ones we Beside« there are varioua way« of nature ha» expended on the m atter in «• ...i of Ibtvid Hume other» who make long ealetilatlon» -th a t pleasure tbe idea of th e P u rita n i know— Leisure baa been hand energy sufficient to m ultiply tranq u ility o f our home and our coun- baaed on Or. Charles W. E lio t’« dis estimating wasie. WB, - r ventl n of the D e v il and m ust Rnd (be M |v a t|o D o f o u r Kind not to travelers alone. covery that school children «|>end • I defined as tbe non-productive rooaumie those two flies to akr..!<3JN*i/*AIUUd— be Indulged seldom. ' But In our house, and to our own. tlon of time. Is waiting for tbe t r a f enough to reach from ear*h to »an, 3 ) year« going through books which they I® by M cClure N ew sp a p er S y n d ic a te .) H ; r Is t»est known a» a historian br aiecinr» ttvwaaaaar Srnatcatai fic signal, advising pedestrians they abreast, if the greater |>art had not could read In 48 hour« and philosopher. H is tvest known may cruan the avenue, leisure! O r 1« been sacrificed, anliorn. to waate. How Big la Thia Sum? Ing the i| Il w aste! Is I he ja y w alker a bene Besides, waste 1« largely relative, as works are an “ Inquiry Concerning The $42, * * l , <t*».,*» i la ample fo r the g< iT ir. iples o f Ylorala.” and a History factor of the eornniuniiy. even dedu«» fa r as tlie Individual 1» concerned. u in a ¡j moment however. An Irrip-jBlng figure , . . e . mg the nel hiss occasioned by bis rate America 1» «»'■'.ns a capital value of of England.” the first w ritten — but what doe« It m ean! Ado(it the , « . . "■ t.jihic vein w hile the la itte r le ' of m ortality while In actio n! A|>ply neven thousand billbai dollar» a year at at I at lest method: thu« translated >» »■« r * - r H««* the atatlstlcal method to the {ledetnnan , 7 r 7 b n - T i m T k ^ b e r e x t e r n - « ' » - the row of digits and cipher« stand» r e i,f life. Fifteen Fifteen yea y e a r, have tieeu published the first part ol his “ His- and one Ciuls It cos la Rew Vork ■ l « t i of life. vealed aa ten times the United State« lory of England ’’ hut It was not until (ytgy.iaai a year to w all at the curbstone added to the average life, and the pres budget, or twice the national detd, or 1781 thai he completed It. His "Inquiry for the "go” whistle. Thia la simple ent aim 1« ten more by 1930. But almost one and a h alf time» the in tbe Principles o f M orals” wus arithm etic. T ak e New York’s adult meanwhile the waate goes on by the dehtedne»« In all Am erica’« federal, males, and a tenth o f the adult fe than— —1 billion, estim ating only the I w ritten and published In the year 7752 s t a le and municipal obligation» All The publication o f the "H is to ry of males. Each loses, aay 12 mlnu'ea a capital needed to produce the a»er- the factories In the country turn out England" brought considerable fam e to day waiting for the chance to get agP w orker’s Income during tbe years goods worth only h a lf as much again Its author and he was well rewarded a year. Thia purtlal waate hill repre a< ruas streets. Reduce this tv aggie lie might have lived had Ihe span financially for hl« work. In addition gate working hours, charge up the lost Peen longer T he Individual, however, sent» an eighth of the country'» en to the royalties he received from the time at the same rate that colds In the is apt t» U til* thought to all tire w ealth— land, good» In Mock, ma head are charged, and the result 1» thewe billions. Even If he did. he publication of live book, he received a rhlnery, everything. W e throw away pension from the govern men! because KfSOjOUU a day. I I 12 minutes too might « a y : “ W ell, better a abort life In merely these five Items h alf ns much high, or do not nil the males try to and waste the odd years I f I can Uve of the reputation It made for him. wealth as we had altogether a qtiar Hume was born A p ril 28. 171L reck cross the s tre e t! Add In, then, the the aort o f life I like." 1er of n century ago; tliey m o a l the aggregate national wenlth of Italy, the '‘ « » In , for aubway tra in , and For tlie moat pert, of course, he oning the years by the old njyle calen dar then In vogue. In 1741 he became rltja Netberlanda. Kwl.serlaud and Peru ’ “ iH tTaper r a p e r elevators; e le v a to r.; the t o u t re- can’t, lik e the rest of the world. He sei retary to General St. C la ir and tra v mains safe. is as wasteful o f life as o f m aterial. The dabbler In Indolent wastefulness eled w ith him to the courts of Vienna Masse«] figure« make long colun.n». Rut once be ha« got past w riting hangs his head at atleti a showing One but the in»ldlou»nrsa of w a d e Ilea in “ W illfu l waste makes woeful w an’ " and T u rin on behalf o f the British gov man. he sighs, ran do so little. Or ■ he little things. There also Ilea Ha In his copy hook. lie can show bis true ernment. In this capacity he procured po.slhly he questions the fuel» There appeal, which Is like a charm T h a ' feeling hv giving glamorous names to much valuable m aterial which was seems to he llllle hojie for him there Inter used in w riting his history. He la what makes crusading against the spendthrift and piling up hard however T ake them up. Item hy Item : died In Edinburgh, Scotland, tlie year waste such an uphill job. I t belongs words for the other aort— such m akin Industrial «nates cause an annual that tlte Am erican Declaration of In Ions of g3<H»M),t»»)(»»» jn raw mate to tbe Old Nick who continue» to lurk 1 fljn, ,1 «-ew-pnrer and curmudgeon. If dependence was eigne«].— Wayne In a fa irly large proportion of man h(, ra r ri PI, n ,e a ttitu d e fu rth er iti rlti 1« and man power, according to W il M cM u rray. liam A Gately of the Departm ent of kind, despite the teaching» of elflci I America th«n men do In other land« by Owonrt M attb^w A dam «) emy. T h e man with an Inetinct , hp r a „ kP niay pP that for hltn this I ’otiitnerre He told a hualne»« con aguinat waste Is aa rare as the aaietlc. bab|, (>f n)lnd takeB , he p|ace of t h„ vention the other day that a survey of "1 A» for the re»L they w ill »pend th e ir' (.u|( (|f |n,|o|pnce to he found in oldet alx Industrie« showed an average money to tie told bow to spend more P„ un, r|P, _ N Pw York Time«. waste of Mt |>er cent In raw m aterials money, but won't be able to Bee a 40 ___ ______________ and man |mwer foot billboard giving them the contrary _ — . t'olil« In the head cost the country advice. Burn Equipment in F l o w e r in The c ra n n ie d w a ll f l .’■«»1.000.000 a year In loaf working yo u o u t o f th e c ra n n ie s , I'erbapa Ihe explaniillon of the»- School U»ed by Leper» I 1 plu<*k lime. That la the estimate of Dr. b o ld y o u h e re , r o o t a n d a ll In m y w Y o r k — Teacher» and pupils of hand. lleiinian Douglas of New York, given readily observed phenomena Ilea In Copyright O V iE R L i t t l e f lo w e r — b u t I f 1 c o u ld u n d e rs ta n d That Ihe waster measure» hl- Avon avpnUP public school In New before the annual convention of the lids W h a t y o u a re . ro o t a n d a ll. a n d a l l lu c| uaternd around the fiery opening l.aryngolngtcal, llhinologtcal nnd Oto- wealth not hy what he keep» but whu' ; a il, nineapple. F ry by spoonfuls In deep ful of whipped cream. Then add fine loglcal smiety nt A tlantic (Tty. lie lie wastes. Was Aduni uware of bia o f a furnace In the basement. 1 s h o u ld k n o w w h a t G od a n d m a n Is. ly chopped pineapple and candled fat. richea hvfure he threw away the gur- — T e n n y s o n . All the hooks, papers, pens, pencils figures |t»i t»ii.i»»t polda annually, each cherries; freeze as usual. erasers and manual training equip cuuatng art average loaa of three days, deu! Pineapple W ith Cheese. Opan and Secret. ment In the school were consigned to LUSCIOUS PINEAPPLE at an average wage value of |.’> a day Pineapple Cake. Place a slice o f pineapple In the This Is not the same thing as the I tllp flanies. Then there la the avoidable fire loss M ake an angel food baked In a center o f head lettuce, put n bnll of n w ag a pyre kindled by the fears « .ill It H<«l.<»»i<»»i. The National doctrine of conspicuous waste set forth I IN E A P P L E S like other fru its are In the cavity of the pine- sheet. Cut nnd put together In layers. cream ch ht teachers eight teacher» and many parents Hoard of F ire Underw riters estimates by Professor Veblen to account f o r ' of P|a never better thau when served apple slice, sprinkle well w ith French using a filling o f whipped cream that articles brought near to H a le and the total at more than half a lillllon social Institutions. Waste devoted con and eaten fresh. Hut we are glad Io dressing and riced egg yolk. sweetened and flavored w ith shredded and aaya three fourths of It Is un «plcuously to gswds may prove to the F rank George, student lepers, might be have a few cans during the season pineapple well drained, added to the world that the wuster Is rich enough J Infected w ith the dread tropical dis tie- eaaary. when they are not In the m arket to cream. Pineapple Dessert. to pay for usefulness hut Ihe com ease T h e bonfire cost the taxpayers help out In the menu-planning. To Curopa for a Drink. Arrange on individual plates a slice ■miner aallsfactlon In waate Is a dc of New ark more than $2,000, as books As a salad there is nothing more de Another $ pg|.t».»t,tg»l 1« set iluwn hy ; 1 ¿ ’ .' i t of pineapple for each serving. In the light enjoyed In secret. : are furnished free. licious than crisp hearts of leltnce the A»»<>ctatlun Against the Prohibi center o f each slice place a cone of It Is not the glee of the amall boy M eantim e, the George lads, thirteen <(£}. 1>2$. W estern N ew sp a p er U n io n .) w ith the Juicy diced fru it sprinkled tion amendment to the dry law. Am er ----------o ---------- smashing things, but o tranquil dlsre and eleven years old. were receiving over It dressed w ith a g->od French Ice cream and sprinkle w ith chopped icana going abroad for vacations spend nuts. gard untunsclous as good digestion. ex|iert treatm ent at the Essex < ounty or mayonnaise dressing. g-jt»tfl»»l.is»l. says the aaaoclatlon. and This'Indulgence 1« not Ihe waste prob- Isolnllo J hospital. Chnulnroogra oil. H E Y O U N G LADY h alf of them go to get a drink Other Frozen Pudding. lorn of industry, all rl.ld le.l with prob the s t ifle for leprosy was being ad Pineapple F rlttere. estimates of the foreign Vacation hill le m , of efficiency and management I ministered regularly and the hoys. In ACROSS T H E WAY M ake a custard of a pint of m ilk, Prepare a fr itte r b utler, using one I ih w run more Ihnn twice aa high, on and morale. It I . aomethlng common « - « ' « id rll.. « « re receiving v l.lt» from cupful o f flour, one h a lf teaspoonful three egg yolks, a cupful of sugar and s the other hand, reasonable Vacation their parents. of baking powder, a pinch of salt, two a pinch of s a lt; strain, add a ten-; expenditure cannot be cal led waste, er. though doubtless w ith a much well-beaten eggs, one-half cupful of spoonful of vanlllH and almond ex smaller aggregate cost. Perhaps It so that thia Item roams ontaldo the A portable X ray outfit has been In sugar and one-half cupful of m ilk. tract mixed, then fold In the whites of llm lia of conservative statistics. Ilut romea close Io the »lO.IOO.OOO.IMl prob vented which will »how the location Heal well, add one cupful of shredded the eggs beaten until stiff, and a cup- ■ that la of no great moment: such a lent set forth hy the hanker, through of pipe lines and beams Inalile the etijnll amount could eaally lie rrplaced those Individual» who try to buy $3.000 walla uf buildings. by any of several others. If one were worth o f autumobllea and radio» «od Bill for Waste in the Millions OMETHING TO THINK ABOUT $ y F. A. WALKER W IPtiO SAID T S C H O O L D A l]S A P i r tf C T MILLIONAIRE LEAVES $4,000 BONDS TO CAT IN HIS WILL lloston lllltc r resentment years woman to whom h* *» mu»’< «1 • abwed inurrl»**! ny«!n-' tolahr« !• to I * inoflt«’ fo r ft B trftM * « M - "n tw is t* of w I kw H |rF!hg W » M A<«or(llns * • on» n t Wr. Wood’t most Inilrnwift ftw»*»ri$ii*ft. the ftg*d ftftMfv'l*r lw»«aght fo«ir Swn talv ftd o r * M t r$mt tMiiKls Inst pinneil ■ not« ••$ wtftttng »!»• Income w m to be Hard by bl« b<Mift*bee|»*r In providing .1»hn Henry with ihw lx’»! of cur*, nixl <4.»« b»r*d hl« Intention of tnnklng up l»n»f»rlHi* provision for tblw In hlw w ill 1*1)* will. ni*<I in rrolnitft court. d«»ow itwi iiM'ht on John llm ry 'ft ngtnw, but Ml»» All««* W. Illftckburn. tb * himw- kceppf» W4iId she ft«w the b<»n«lw Mi tor w e rat. aaw mm Wood IxHighl for Hi« tftt, hltn • atstlug th«ir purk>o«. w rit« the n il your Last Name Î ••» I Seaton, horn In l7Sf>, In King Wllllatq- | county. Virginia, w as one of the first i American journalists of distinction 'H E Seatons are of Scotch origin. | | p „ c o u s in o f Patrick Henry, J Roscoe, Cal. -Unless It he black John lle n rv . flee y e a r, old and aah ( n() (he |)up It was Henry Seaton who came lin<| thnug'i lie was horn too late to he the biggest .n d heaviest pet . a, of from Scotland In l'tssi anil «cuff'd in participate In the Revolution he ,n B o s t o n I . now living in .«ate at th. | h|oom th# Gloucester county. Virginia, where he allowed him self to he possessed o f the Wood apartm ent. nmrried4Cliznbeth Todd. T here Is little kind of patriotism out of which our Alma Johnston. In Orange Cove, In thia known of hltn hut from the meager Revolutionary heroes were made. vicinity. T he bush produced several records we can see that he possessed blossoms last year o f indifferent »hade For many years he lived In Wash I China and Japan the «olid characteristic« of th rift, fore Ington. from MHO to 1850, He was • Exchange Boy Scouts and color. sight nnd godliness that usually dis fountler of the U nitarian chnrch in ' Tokyo. F ifty boy scouts from Ja tinguished hl« countrymen. Washington, and when lie was seven Gets Aged Lock pan w ill go to China thia summer to ty nine year« of age he acted ns a I Although the Scotch were not ao Piqua. Ohio.— A hanihuade lock, pass several weeks In ramps there. private In defense of Washington numerous In the South as In some of At the same tim e two dozen Chinese more than 113 Jears old. has been the M idd le state«. Henry found fellow when It was attacked hy the Southern hoy scout« w ill com« to Japau for a presented to the Kchmlillapp Lib rary , «xMintrymen among his neighbors and force». museum by F. E. Campbell, furniture visit I The meaning of the name casts an . established a Hue of Seatons that may . « I — IX « .« . ' The plan of exchanging hoy a e o tila | merchant. John Riddl« had the ha-k , T w r " it 8 » ’ h* MP,y hl” or> w ith various countries has aroused placed upon a log cabin he built neur l>e regarded a» one of th« t>cst of I of the family. It 1« said that In Scot Scotch Aouthem fam ilies. conaldernble enthusiasm among the Iters m government land io 1812. I l*n«t the flnm * w»« ffir*n tn mo« O re « f hl» many descendant» was . . . E n " th*" who scout leader» here. ~ 1 ’ ,nwn or • by , h. was stated th a t the boy scout In Norway. Sweden and Finland, Angustia«, who e a r n e d M ary W in * „rganlastlon of Hungary h«a begun !.► 1 women are frequently And their son, W illia m Winston i • C »r n c ;» r , n «„. p > e ¡gotlstlons with lbs Japanese or»«nl«* wiUvr», sud do their work e x c elle n ti/. treas- 1 and that he told her to take care of *'«1'’ the boltda anil tha cat a fte r hl» j y r e d IB his In a rt for more Ilian t o r t j tlon with the view of exchanging visits T he Hungarian scout officlsls pn>|H>se to send fifty boy scouts to Japan next year If a return visit of Japane«« scouts chu b« arranged for the follow ing year. IS IT SEATON? Blue Roses Bloom - t li e ,h * y o u iig i la o d u y j l « i x v i io o .v « o « I lite llg - w w a a s ,« y a s ra ay aj — s Income lax Isn’t bringing In as much h i It was and she supitoses the governstent won’t have much money on hand nntll the next bond Issue Is paid off and It gets «he setiini caslx i £ bx U c C la r. N i w i . i i a r » ra d ic a l« .)