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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1925)
RURAL ENTERPRISE Keep Yorktown Liberty Shrine SUMMONS BY PLANE COATS WITH DIGNIFIED APPEAL; Why That Bad Back? SIMPLE COATS FOR CHILDREN 1« backache keeping you upset? Feel H E tw o types o f coats m a in ly In A ll In th e blue O cto b er w eather, lem and, as th e season advances, when crisp , b rig h t days do th e ir are those th a t are lu x u rio u s and ric p h a rt to w u rd m a k in g sho p ping to u rs a looking, und those th e ' have a fla v o r pleasure, lit t le m uids m ay expect to o f sports sty le s In m annish, p la in , a c q u ire th e ir new w in te r coats. In s tu rd y garm ents. T h e la tte r depend th e m eantim e m oth e rs are ta k in g upon cut and the r ig h t choice o f p a t th o u g h t as to w h a t Is best s u ite d to tern, In fa m ilia r m a te ria ls , to give them th e needs o f h e r g ir l and is pleased to th e ir ch a ra cte r, b u t d re ssie r types ca ll fin d th a t fa sh io n s t ill d ic ta te s sim p le upon fa b rics, fu rs and em broideries, sty le s fo r c h ild re n — both In p ra c tic a l the new s ilh o u e tte and endless In d i coats fo r school o r general w e a r and vid u a l touches und v a ria tio n s , f o r the In coats som ewhat m ore dressy. d is tin c tio n to w h ic h they tuay r ig h t F o r a ll-ro u n d wear, bold p la id fa b fu lly la y cla im . ric s and m ix tu re s are shown, cu t e ith e r A ll these elem ents th a t go to m ake s tra ig h t o r In lin e s th a t tlu re fro m the up dressy coats are m eat and d rin k to s h o u ld e r down. T h e re a re some French designers, who f a ir ly reve l In blocked m a te ria ls am ong th e lig h te r soft, supple fa b ric s . In tric a c ie s o f cut, wools, th a t are a ttra c tiv e nnd made splendor In e m b ro id e rie s and new style w arm enough by In te rlin in g and t w ill Ideus. T he y a re sending o ve r rich lin in g s . V ery sm all g irls are p ro vid e d coats, o f d ig n ifie d appeal, th a t r iv a l w ith eoats o f wool bengaline, among f u r rou ts In o p u le n t b u t c o n se rva tive o th e r fa b ric s , w ith sateen lin in g s and r o f V irg in ia . N ear by Is Jam estown, w here the firs t E n g lish settlem ent on the w estern h e m s p lie re was made, lu I0P7. and not fa r d is ta n t is the site o f the fam ous In d ia n v illa g e o f Pow ha tan. Close at hand, too. Is W illia m s W ash in g ton .— T o restore and pre- burg. scat o f W illia m and M ary c o l aerve the b a ttle fie ld o f Y o rk to w n .J w here C o rn w a llis surrendered Io I lege. w h ich was founded In 1093. and hut a few m iles aw ay are F ortress W ashington. us an In te rn a tio n a l s h rin e ' Monroe, g u a rd in g th e e ntrance to Ches o f lilo -rty is the purpose o f a move- I apeake bay, and N e w p o rt News. H a m p m erit directed by three Y o rkto w n or- | and N o rfo lk . W ith in a sh o rt ra ganlxat loos, th e H is to ric a l society. ton dius are the b irth p la ce s o f seven th e Forum and the C o u n try d u ll. presidents o f the U n ite d States— T he m ovement has received the W ashington. Jefferson. .Madison. M on su p p ort o f uotuhles. In clu d in g P resi roe H a rriso n . T y le r and W ilson. dent Coolidge and his ro ya l highness Every school c h ild knows o f the Ira th e duke o f Y ork, the la tle r having p o rtu n t place Y o rk to w n and its siege accepted tiie honorary presidency o f occupy In the h is to ry o f th e Kevolu- i • he Y o rkto w n forum . Included In the tlo n a ry w ar. hut not a ll know the I M rs. H enry G .a s irio oi New lo c k lis t are cabinet members, senators, h ired an a irp la n e and dropped dow n spot th a t m arked events In three o lh representatives. Vice President Dawes, er wars. T he re was Im p o rta n t m ili on her husband who was re tu rn in g G eneral Pershing and o th e r high m il ta ry a ctio n there d u rin g the w ar o f from E urope on the steam ship Grasse, ita ry officials, governors, ambassadors 1812. when the B ritis h ca p ture d Y o rk and served him w ith a sum m ons fo r and o th e r illplom atN , Stanley B a ld w in , tow n on th e ir w ay to W a sh in g to n ; «ontem pt fo r alleged fu llu re to pay the prim e m in is te r o f E n g la n d ; H e ld d u rin g th e C iv il w a r the Confederates hack a llin o n v. M a rsh a l H aig. S ir A u ckla n d Geddes under General Mt g ra d e r and General S ir Fame H o w a rd. I.a d y Nancy A sto r Johnson occupied the old C o rn w a llis to w n and to p ro vid e housing accom L o rd Bing o f Vlrny. the m arshals o f fo rtific a tio n s when the U nion under F ra n ce and the deaceudanta o f l.a fa y m odations and re c re a tio n a l fa c ilitie s M cC le lla n m arched up the peninsula I fo r v isito rs . A te m p o ra ry clubhouse e lte . Itoclianiheau and DeGrasse, who to a tta ck them , and d u rin g the re has been erected and an 18-hole g o lf Served al Y o rkto w n w ith W ashington. ' Y o rkto w n possesses a v ita l Interest i cent W o rld w a r Y o rk to w n was an I course com pleted. In c o n s tru c tin g ih e A m erican naval base. g o lf course. H i p underbrush th a t con to AinPricnns. G eneral Pershing, In a T he Y o rkto w n H is to ric a l society has fo re w o rd to a book, "T h e G lo ry o f cealed the redoubts, entrenchm ents established h eadquarters In Y o rkto w n Y o rk to w n ." w hich Is being circu la te d and p a ra lle ls o f the fam ous b a ttle fie ld to receive v isito rs, d is trib u te exp la n a has been c le ire d aw ay and It is pos by the prom oters, says tliu t the fu n to ry lite ra tu re and d e liv e r lectures on sible fo r v is ito rs to Inspect them fo r da m e n ta l p ro p o sitio n o f th e sov th e b a ttle fie ld und the h is to ric fucts. the firs t tim e since s h o rtly H fte r the e re ig n ty o f the people was made se W o rld Assem bly Proposed. R e vo lu tio n a ry period. cure by Hie A m erican re vo lu tio n , and ft Is planned to expand the Y o rk H is to ry o f the B a ttle . tlie strug g le fo r n a tio na l freedom , won tow n fo ru m Into a w o rld aasr-mbly and Y orklovvn. fo r a ll Ils m ilita ry Im p o r at Y o rkto w n , In a u g u ra te d a universal in te rn a tio n a l center com parable w ith tance, by the way. was not a bloody b a t m ovem ent fo r n a tio n a l Independence T he Hague, Brussels and Geneva. A w hich spread o ve r Ihe w estern h em i tle ground, the a llie d A m e ric a n Hnd classical tem ple Is to be erected to sphere ami resulted In the e sta b lish I French losses being o n ly about .’too house the fo ru m and th e re w ill he ' k ille d , wounded and m issing, and the ment o f tw e n ty Independent states In closely connected u n its In te rp re tin g In L a tin Am erica. B ritis h losses about 5S0, W ashington, sym bol h is to ric a l eras und epochs In “ T h is epochal m ovem ent," says when he took over the com m and fro m the developm ent o f dem ocracy. A p e r G eneral Pershing, " la te r spread to ' L a fa ye tte , bail a fo rce fa r s u p e rio r to pe tua l endow m ent is to he provided. E urope and even to Asia, te rm in a tin g th a t o f L o rd C o rn w a llis . He had ap The fo ru m Is a ffilia te d w ith the M ar- th e age-long stru g g le between <le- p ro x im a te ly 9,000 A m e ric a n s ; th e re sha 11-\\ y t he-Mon roe school o f govern nocracy and autocracy, and b rin g in g were 7.000 French under Itocham heau. ment. c itize n sh ip und In te rn a tio n a l re a new concept o f p o p u la r governm ent and In a d d itio n , there was the F rench la tio n s o f the C ollege o f W illia m and to Ihe old n ations o f the w o rld . Y o rk (leet o f Count de Grasso, n u m b e rin g M ary, and u n til th e fo ru m b u ild in g s to w n was one o f th e decisive b u ttle s 28 ships o f the line w ith n e a rly 4,000 are com pleted Its Sessions w ill he held In fa n try on hoard. T he siege was o f th e w orld, und m arked a tu rn in g e ith e r In the custom s house a t Y o rk In hum an h isto ry, th e effects o f which opened 'in O ctober 0 and e ig h t days tow n. the oldest custom s house In the have become w o rld w id e ." iH le r C o rn w a llis proposed to s u rre n U nited States, o r In tlie N a tio n a l Me der. Oates Back Three Centuries. m oria l a u d ito riu m on the college O ctober 19 M a jo r G eneral O’ H a ra Y o rk to w n was p atented in 1021 and campus. led out li e w hole B ritis h a rm y fro m I th e to w n o f Y ork was lu ld out In 10!)l. The fu n c tio n o f the C o u n try club Is I t Is situ u ie d In the h is to ric peninsula to n in in tiiln the lui11letleld o f Y o rk- the trenches In to the open field, where. 1 in the presence o f a llie d ra n k s o f j F rance and A m erica, 7.247 E n g lish and 1 Hessian so ld ie rs la id dow n th e ir grass. J D e c o ra te d W ith Be Fur. delivered th e ir standards and beeume prison e rs o f w ar. y s ty lin g . One o f these, as sketched and w a rm In te rlin in g . T u c k s are u fu vo re u T he second siege o f Y o rk to w n , d n r- I show n here, Is made o f d a rk green d e co ra tio n fo r the s m a lle r coats, w h ile Ing the C iv il w a r. lik e w is e found Mc c lo th , w ith e m b roidered hands In green m achine s titc h in g Is p o p u la r on coats C le lla n In com m and o f the U nion a rm y nnd gold and d e co ra tio n s o f heaver fu r. fo r la rg e r g irls . w ith a g re a tly s u p e rio r fo rce num ber T h e o d d ity o f f u r em placem ents on P ile fa b ric s . In c lu d in g those o f the in g 112.392 men as com pared w ith not c o lla rs and sleeves am] Ihe long re fe rs . n e e dlep o in t v a rie ty , suede nnd sm ooth- to exceed 50,000 C onfederates. M c Is d is tin c tly P a risia n . T he lo w e r edge fin ish e d clo th , w ith velveteen m ake up o f th e c o lla r Is scalloped, d isclosing a la rg e p a rt o f th e fa b ric lis t fo r c h ll- C le lla n delayed his a ssault, however, und ih e C onfederates evacuated York- , glim pses o f e m b ro id e rin g beneath It. i (Iro n ’s coals. C olors, In a d d itio n to the tow n s lid fe ll hack lo W illia m s b u rg on th e deep cuffs leave a p o rtio n o f the ' usual d a rk b ro w n s and blues, in c lu d e sleeves n t th e w ris t uncovered a n il the I new shades o f blue, th e w in e shades the way to Itle h nion d . re v e rs Is g ra d u a te d In w id th . E m b ro id - ! and rosewood, and velveteen Is used «»red ha n ding emphasizes th e Haring j fo r trim m in g th e p la in cloths. Fur M an D ives 2 ,6 0 0 F eet to hem line. Ib is m odel w o u ld m ake a ! c o lla rs a re conspicuous by th e ir pres- j erne on a ll sorts o f coals and k rlm m e r D eath at Y osem ite Falls good choice when ve lve t Is used. In a great m any fu r trim m e d coats In c o lla rs nnd cuffs Is the m ost popu- Yosem ite. C al.— Evidences o f a 2,- th e s tra ig h tlin e s ilh o u e tte has been la r choice on velveteen. OOO-foot suicid e leap by Theodore re ta in e d , and on some o f them f u r Is One o f th e most Im p o rta n t s ty le Ja cko w skl o f San F ra n cisco were so la v is h ly used th a t It covers about | p o in ts In c h ild re n ’s coals appears In found when hum an bones were found h a lf o f th e g a rm e n t. W o rth has sent j the sh o u ld er cape, w h ich . In some In- by p a rk rangers at the foot o f Yose m ite fa lls. T he su icid e was firs t in d ica te d when h ik e rs re ce n tly fo u nd nt th e top o f the fu lls a coat In the pocket o f w hich was a note and a w ill scribbled In i p e ncil, signed by J a c k o w s k l and dated , June 7. The w ill snld J a c k o w s k l had loaned I A r th u r SchweMn o f M ayfie ld , Cal.. >1, 2141 In 1921 and In s tru c te d a Heilwood C ity man to have S ch w e rin pay his fu n e ra l expenses and give the balance o f th e m oney, except fo r h sm ull am ount, to th e V eterans' h o sp ltul at I M enlo P ark. Cal. H istorians Plan G o lf Course and M em orials on W ash in gton ’s B attlefield . Constitution Is 138 Years Old all tired out -so nervous and d ispirited you can hardly keep going? Theo I, < to your kidneys! Y our kidney, rid the body of poisonous waste. But if they lag, Im purities accumulate and poison the whole system. Then one is apt to suffer backache, stabbing pains head aches, dizziness and other annoving kidney irregularttlca. I f your kidneyi are sluggish, h»lp them w ith a diuretic Lse Doan s P ills. They are p r a i - e j the w o rld over. A sk your neif/hborl A California Case Mrs. A. E. Me- “ r ie lla n , 517 W est D ryden St., G len dale, C a lif., B a y s : “ M y back was lame arid when 1 stooped sharp catches to o k me across m y k id neys and It was d if fic u lt to Ket up o r dow n I a lw a y s had th a t tire d fe e lln r Dizziness, too, a n o th e r sym ptom . So I fin a lly s ta rt, ed u s in g Doan's H U ,. T hey com- p le te ly cured me." DOAN’S pikLS STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS EosUr Milbura Co.. Mlg. Chem.. Buffalo, N. Y. N o w I t ’» Hi» C ar “ C lothes c e rta in ly m ake th e man." “ Not any m ore, m y d e a r— now I t ’s Mg G a in s 2 0 P o u n d s Never knows a sick headache; stomach perfectly well, after ’ taking Beecham’s Pills. “ I have taken Beecham’s Pills and N O O T H E R M E D IC IN E w ith the best results fo r the past fifteen years, 1 started taking them fot sick headache., from a catarrhal atomach, and general d tb .lit, N o w I don t know what a headache la. an j m y stomach is perfectly w e ll h o n d L J ™ 1 T OIV*v b . . than a h o n ie d pound,. J have become well and « d twenty " “ P ' *“ *“ “ oae hund' ' i A M r ., Fanny A. Burge», Billerica. Maw. clean guide mean, a fooltk, bod-,. S u « r o , attendant ilUiheuld keep ike tyaem cieon by in . r.guLir u m o/ Beecham PilU. t r R B E F ' V u P L r - ~ W r i’i ,odav fo r •am ple to B. F . A lle n C o .. 4 1 7 C anal St.. N e w Y o .k B u y fro m y o u r druggiat in > « and g0o boxes for ‘Better Health, Take B e e c h a in ’s P i l l i KEEP EYES WELL! D r Thompson's Rv« W a te r trill •trentrthenthem . A t dmiruiFts<*r 1167 R iver Troy, N. T . Booklet I n fa n ts Q u a in tly D re sse d T h e broad-beam ed D u tc h c h ild re n are c u rrie d about on the a rm and hit«, m uch ns A m e ric a n haldes are. They are dressed In g a rm e n ts c u t out In the same p a tte rn s ns those o f th e ir pa re n ts, b u t w hen o il are p u t on ex cept Ih e o tP e r robe, th e y are folded o v e r th e feel and laced across lik e Ih e Ita lia n bam bino. These babies In v a ri a b ly w e a r caps, some o f them h e a v ily w added to p re v e n t serious harm re s u ltin g fro m a fa ll. T h e babies o f M a rk a a n and o f V o llem dam are re a lly c u rio u s sig h ts In t lie lr q u a in t cups. Tf a man Is a good debater, he argue» about e v e ry th in g . From School Teacher to Great Eminence • A young m an w ho wus b ro u g h t up on fa rm , q u a lifie d fo r d is tric t school j.- „ teacher, th e n nian- ngetl to save enough ZsT m oney to p u t hilt» th ru m ed ica l col- lege. 1 L a te r, he move I ,o nu,Tl,l,>- x ' • IgScJ'iHBfc nnd lo tliiy the nainie * * * ;' A*?*.?• J« n,an' I ' r- Ifieree. kn ow n th ro u g h o u t ft • / t w o r , ( *- I * '* ’ * G o ld e n M edical D isco ve ry is th e hest kn ow n blood med 1« ne and to n ic. M ore th a n f if t y m illio n b o ttle s liuvo Peen sold. I f y o u r d e a le r does not s i'll the D iscovery, in liq u id o r ta b le ts , you can o b ta in a pkg. o f the ta b le ts by sending doc to Ihe D r. Ifie re e C lin ic , in B u ffa lo , N. Y. jds Eats Without Hands T lie ( oi,si 11 til mo ot III«1 l Dilid S ta te . waa ru lih c it hy a evuivention o f (he states on Septem ber 17, 178, 1.13 years ago. T h e o rig in a i d o iu m e n t |s now kept In a special g la s s euse In thè L ib ra ry o f Cougress aud la d a lly vlsite d by hundreds o f citizens MEMBERS OF EIGHTY TRIBES ATTEND ONE INDIAN SCHOOL H a ske ll In s titu te M ay S afely Lay C la im to Being 100 Per Cent A m erican. l4 w r e n r o , Kan. Ila s k e ll In s titu te may set dow n ha clutm to honor a* *1110 «ont American.** F o r only tru e A iiic riiM n s umy en ter here. T he iMrire^t o f the s m e m in e n t a In d i n »« I ii m H», Mlread^ <>|»ene«l fo r It a fa ll term . Ila s k e ll In s titu te last w in te r drew 1,<MO A in e rti nn In d ia n < lr,s and hoya fro m n e a rly e ig h ty tribe«. F rom Key Went to K e tc h ik a n they came, su<) fro m VMkltna to Yonkers. T w e n ty eight state« sent qu o ta s o f atudents to H a ske ll i«st year. O kla h o m a 's dele g atio n num bered IL’L’t, alm ost one th ir d o f the student e n ro llm e n t. Yet her n e ighbor sta te to the south. Texas, had but one re pre« s e n ta tlv e In the student hotly. Kao sas waa second In am tihera w ith ltH . and South D a ko ta u e xt a lU i 1U3. .Alaska was represent»^! by n single student o f th e K ya k trib e . O u tn u m b e rin g any single In d ia n trib e are the Sioux, whose 119 mem , bera here came fro m five m id d le -« e st- ern states (*heroke«'s and Pntawato» rnles m ade up the th ird largest trib a l delegation. T h e t'h lp p e w n s came fro m the greatest area. T hey had roved the co n tin en t. T hen th e re are Apache and M ojave. N a v a jo and Papago, H opl and P iu te fro m th e S o u th w e s t; Bannock and N e i Perce, F la th e a d and Sho shone from the N o rth w e s t; Klckn(>oo and Sac and Fox, C hippew a and O t ta w a , W ya n d o tte and W lnn'*bago from the .Middle W est, and fro m O klahom a and the South came C h icka sa w and C hoctaw , Creek and CheroMM, W hen fa th e r has to h o lle r In p u t tin g o ve r his argum ent w ith the fa m ily , It Is th e only a ay he cun. C obalt, O n t.— W hen both tils hands w ere m u tila te d re c e n tly hy th e prem .i- lu re explosion o f a d yn a m ite cap. Jbu G a lla g h er, a prospector, alone In Ids ca b in »nine m iles fro m L e rd e r lake, was co n q ie lle il to subsist tw o days on w h a t scraps o f food he could pick up fro m the ta b le w ith his m outh. The explosion le ft him helpless u n til Ids p lig h t was discovered nnd he was (uken to K ir k la n d Lake fo r tre a tm e n t. ‘Jeei IJounq I lan e care of your stomach and preserve your health. I 1 1 I’,?ST'7JKR S Celebrated t«»nc iip t hr kl,,A e* t ” 'e o r <a n « * t im u la te L the app etite m id prom ote L \ f ee,inir nf Phydral ) Knowing what not h> do Is also s m eant lo success * <S ntncn a t a ll ’'K 1 ► * » r a id w ipe— F u r tU B Z -T r lla r ! T h . d azlc« t h a t th in « ..' A n sw ers quwa'lona a c c u ra te ly fu n fo r everybody ' A p p ro p ria te p rise " r g ift. 11 Bhenek N o v e lty Co. Boa 9S9. Ile n v e r, Colo. Girl Scale* Peak but, Oh, the Price Y im e m lt, N a tio n a l P a rk, C a l.— Mias T e d a Van A u s tin , o f San F rancisco, w ent fo rth th is sum m er w ith one u in . h ltlo n ; one s lig h tly w orn h ik e r's p ic k ; one new c lim b e r’s s tilt, and she re tu rn e d w ith one record a ll her o w n ; one p a ir o f k n icke rs, sen tle ss; one p a ir o f anus, skinned, and an over- supply o f sa tis fa c tio n . H e r a m b itio n was to c lim b G rizzly peak. She d id th a t. She w ore out a ll her stockings, sundry o th e r Item s o f apparel and one guide. T he guide gave up an«l re tu rn e d , but M iss A u s tin w ent on u n til she had p lanted a dusty heel on th e s u m m it o f the peak. A fte r th a t she «,'ld down the In c lin e and com pleted th e damage to her outfit. She was the second wom an to make the clim b , but re tu rn in g fro n t the sum m it, she Stepped lo a baby avalanche and sh a ttere d a ll s|w*ed recerda fo r descent to the bus»« o f the peak. J3, .qE JR / 71 tances, extends lo the hip lln e . Usual I.V. w ith these emits, a ch o ke r c o lla r o l fu r c u rrie s out the m ilita ry suggestion In the eape. Cape eoats and one-piece fro c k s w ith shoulder capes have the su p p ort o f French designers and are K w p th e Scalp C lc c a and H s a ltk y very becom ing to ch ild ren . P rom ote H a ir G ro w th Besides the cape eoat »here are some s trik in g novelties lu a u tum n coat Styles fo r young misses. S tro n g colnt is m tra s ts In blocked patterns, as red and black, h t p used fo r s tra ig h t box emits, s m a rtly c o lla red and cuffed w ith long b n ire jl furs. Such c a t s are fast ened w .th three large b u tto n s at the 1 fro n t. C b lm h illa d o th . In u v a rie ty o f colors, lin e d w ith b rig h t flannel, j makes a cozy and su b s ta n tia l ga rm e n t u su a lly Ism st I ng , raccoon c o lla r In one i r h u t e - o r less—th e p a in ends. D r . Scholl's 2 in o -p a d Is th e safe, sure. heoHri« I Blque, nnd very A m e rican , are novel toc«t«r^n t (or corns A t drug and shoe stores. ! coats W ith scarfs to m atch, made o f In .lia n bla n ke ts. T he n a tiv e co lo ring s ! and p rim itiv e , but e ffe itlv e designing ; in the fig u re d p a ttern s, make ih e » conspicuous, but g o o i lo o kin g JPut o o s o n • f As p o m is gone J U L IA B O T T O M L E T . j W» M , San F ra n cisco , No. iJK IMS*. Westers U G u tic u r a Soap and O in tm en t Quick F o r A ll-A ro u n d W e a r. o n t a clo th coat w ith b o rd e r o f f u r th a t reaches to th e knees, cuffs o f It th a t end at th e e lbow , shirt-bosom fro n t and ro llin g shaw l c o lla r th a t need n o t fe a r com parison w ith th e most sum ptuous a ll fu r model. B o th long and short h s lre d h ire sre used on coats and those garm ents made o f p ile fa b ric s in b ro w n o r o th e r f u r colors, w ith c o lla rs and cuffs o f fu r dyed to m atch s re ss b e a u tifu l and lu x u rio u s as f u r coats. Safe Relief CORNS JDT S c h o lls 2 in o - p a d s