The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, November 14, 1918, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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TUB OAZETTK-TJ.MKS. HEPPNER. OREGON, THIRSDW,-NOVEMBER II, 1918.
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D N E. WINNARD
Physician & Sutroou
Office In Fair Building
HEPPNER OREGON
A. D. McMTJRDO, m. d.
Physician A Burgeoa
Office In Patterson Drug Store
HEPPNER :-: :-: OREGON
Dr. R. J. VAUGHN
' DENTIST
Permanently located In the Odd
Falows building. Roomi 4 and 6.
HEPPNER. OREGON
DR. GUNSTER
VETEKIXARUN
' Licensed Graduate
HEFPNKtt - - ORE.
Telephone 722 (Day or Night)
DR. J. L. CALLOWAY
Osteopathic Physician
6 Koberts Building
Phone 643
At Lexington
Tuesdays and Thursdays
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNKY8-AT-LA W
Office In Masonic Building,
Heppner, Oregon
Ollce on west end of May Street
HEPPNER, OREGON
SAM E. VAN VAOTOR
TTORNEY-AT-LAW
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNHY-AT-LAW
Office, Roberts Building, Heppner
Office Phone, Main 643
Residence Phone Main 666
FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Roberts Building, Heppner, Oreg.
T. H. R0B1N&0N
LAWYER
IONB :-: :: :-: -s OREGON
PATTERSON & ELDER
t Doom North Palace Hotel.
TON80RAL ARTI8T8
FINE BATHS SHAVING 16e
ROY V. WHITEIS
Fire Insurance writer for beat Old
Line Companies.
HEPPNER
OREGON
H J. BRADFORD
"The Village Painter"
Contractdlng Painting and Paper
hanging, Phone 563. Office
let Door Wtst of Creamery
DR. J. G. TURNER
EYE SPECIALIST
Portland, Oregon.
Regular monthly visits to Hepp
ner and lone. Watch paper
for dates.
E. J. STARKEY
Electrician
House Wiring a Specialty
Heppner Oregon
Phone 633
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, has filed in the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County his final account as
administrator of the estate of Ellon j
E. Lacy, deceased, and said Court i
has appointed Monday, the 2nd day
of December, 1918, as the' time for
hearing and settlement of said final
account; objections to said final ac
count must be filed on or before said j
date.
WILLIAM C. LACY,
' Administrator.
NOTICE OF EXECUTORS SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY.
Notice is hereby given that under
and in pursuance of an order of the
County Court of the Slate of Oregon
for Morrow County, made and en
tered on the 1st day of October, 1918,
authorizing us as executors and ex
ecutrix of the Last Will and Testa
ment of C. T. Walker, deceased, to
sell the hereinafter described real
property. We will from and after
Friday, the first day of November,
1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.
of said day at the office of J. A.
Waters in the City of Heppner, Mor
row County, Oregon offer for sale
and sell to the highest bidder for
cash in hand subject to the con
firmation of said Court, the follow
ing described real property, situated
in Morrow County, State of Oregon,
to wit:
Lots Five (5) to Twelve (12) in
clusive, Block Seven (7) In Sperry's
2d add. in lone, Oregon; Lots One
(1) Two' (2) and Three (3) of
Block Three (3) In lone, Oregon;
Lots Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14)
Fifteen (IE) and Sixteen (16) In
Block Three (3) in lone, Oregon;
Lots One (1) Two (2) Three (3) and
Four (4) in Block Nine (9) Sperry's
2d add. in lone, Oregon; the North
naif of Lots Five (5), Six (6), Seven
(7) and Eight (8) in Sperry's
Third Addition to lone, Oregon;
Also the West half of Section Six
teen (16) ; East half of section Eight
(8) and the West half of Section
Nine (9) in Tp. 1 S., R. 23 E., W. M.
Right reserved to reject, all bids.
J. A. WATERS,
CYNTHIA WALKER,
' AUGUSTUS WALKER,
Executor and Executrix of Last
Will and Testament of C. T.
r Walker, deceased.
FOR SALE Automobile In good
running order, $350. Five good
tires. Call at this office or address
Box 454. Reason for selling, "I need
the money." tf
FOR SALF Good 6-room house,
built three years. Furnished thru-
ut with best of furniture and player
piano. A bargain if taken soon. In
quire Gazette-Times office. 15-lm
BUY a Peterson Tire Welder of
W. SIIAMHART. 4t-pd
LOST A sorrel Alloy, two years
old, weight about 700 pounds,
branded B on left shoulder. Reward
will be paid for Information leading
to recovery. Inform this office.
24-Gt
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County administrator of
the estate of John H. Thomas, de
ceased, and that all persons having
claims against the said estate must
present the same duly verified ac
cording to law, to me at the office of
my attorney, S. E. Notson, In Hepp
ner, Oregon, within six months from
the date of the first publication of
this notice, said date of first publica
tion being October 25, 1918.
JAMES THOMAS, Administrator.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed her final ac
count as administratrix of the Estate
of Patrick McDaid, deceased, and
that the' County Court has appointed
Monday, the 2nd day of December,
1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day, as the time of
hearing and settling said final ac
count. Objections to said final ac
count must be filed on or before said
data.
MARY McDAID, Administratrix.
COMMISSIONER S
PROCEEDINGS
Dry slnbwood tn BURN. 4 foot
lengths per cord, $1.00. 16 inch per
cord, $1.25 PARKERS MILL.
FOR HALE j A roglatored sow and
bonr, also some pigs ready to wean.
2 6-4t A. 1. PIERCE, lone, Ore.
Send your tires to us for repairs.
We guarantee all work and pay
roturu postage. ARLINGTON VUL
CANIZING WORKS, Arlington, Ore
27-lm
November Term.
The regular November term of the
Commissioners court convened at the
Court House in Heppner on Wednes
day, November 6, 1918. Present
C. C. Patterson, judge, presiding, E.
L. Padberg, commissioner and J..A.
Waters, clerk. When due proclama
tion of opening court had been
made, the following proceedings
were had:
In the matter of Road Petitions
Nos. 368, 369, 370 and 371; the
same were continued until the De
cember term of court.
In the matter of the petition of L.
P. Davidson for damages on account
of Roads Nos. 369, 370 and 371;
continued until the December term.
Petition of S. II. Boardman, et al.
Road No. 372; continued until the
December term.
R. H. Baldock, engineer, appointed
to prepare plans and superintend the
building of a portion of ' the Hlgh-
fway through Dlst. No. 2 (it Board-
man.
Miscellaneous claims against the
county wero audited and allowed-us
follows:
GENERAL 1 TM
Tl M Boohrr, bounty' $
T J Humphreys, sal 2 mo
O C Patterson, sal 2 mo...
Geo McDufToe, sal 2 mo
T K Chidsey, sal 2 mo
J A Waters, sal 2 nio
j Gay M Anderson, mo sal
J A Waters 1 V mo sal
! J J Wells, 2 mo sal
Sylvia Wells, 2 nio sal
4.00
83.32
15 0.00
333.32
200.00
333.32
41.06
125.01
200.00
120.00
Lena Snell Shurte 2 mo sal- 200. U0
W M Ayres, 2 mo sal 140.00
Mattle W Adkius, wid pen- 20.00
Harriet Baird, wld pen 20.00
Charlotte Brcwn, wid pen ' 20.00
Alary McDaid, wid pen 63.00
Sarah F Sperry, wid pen 20.00
Cora Walker, wid pta 35.00
Daisy Pearl Becket, wid pen
..... 60.00
A E Arne, Boys & Girls Aid
Society 6.00
N E Winnard, county phy 10.00
R H Baldock, Dist 5 and 6 149.69
11 H Baldock, Dlst No 5 40.00
F W Farrar, Dist No 5 23.26
Paul Staley, Dist No 6 i 1.75
toward Smyth, Dist Nos 5
and 96.69
Mrs T E Chidsey, Dlst Nos
3 ana 6 48.30
. yman llil'.v Co, Dist No
5 2
Ariinsloii Vulcanizing Wks,
No 5
N Hall, R D No 5
Valence V'-i:R: c'i, bounty
;d Ttlmblc, K D No 5
.Van-en C;n Co R D No 5
Bert Mason, U It Nos 5 and
6 '
M L Cantwell, R D No 5
il C CHbens, R D No 5
dolf Skob'j, bounty
i?' O Bruckner, R D No 5
H Stoui, R D No 5
Sidney Smyth, Gea Rd
H N Swank, Dist No 5
Martin P.tod, Dlst No 5
Standard Oil Co
VV Cowins, bounty, -
H C Githens, Dist No 5
C C Patterson, insurance on
Court House
Martin Reid, court house.
Gilliam County, Gen Road
i L & W Co, court house.
Lucile Elder, Justice ct
M L Case, coroner
Underwood Typewriter Co,
county clerk
.' G Winnard, Prohi Fund
J A Waters, co clerk Emer
gency Fund .
Uex Cornet t, Justice ct
Geo McDuffee, sheriff
Bushong & Co, clerk and
assessor
Gazette-Times, cur exp
Pac Tel & Tel Co, cur exp.
Pac Tel fc.Tel Co, cur exp.
Irwin Hodson Co, sheriff--Sam
Hughes Co, ct hBe
M L Cantwell, election
G A Bleakman, election
Heppner Herald, cur exp
M J Bradford, ct hse
Kilham Sta & Printing Co
Clerk
Kilham Sta & Printing Co
Sheriff J
Geo McDuffee,' sheriff exp
Sam Hughes Co, ct hse
Thomson Bros, ct hse
Glass & Prudhomme, Clerk.
Callaham & Co Dist Atty
H C Githens, election '
Merrill Doble, Justice ct ,
P Powell, Justice ct
Mrs N Seaman, Justice ct.
Esther Grablll, Justice ct
Myrtle McCay, Justice ct
B F Harper, Justice ct '
Mrs Merrill Doble, Justice
ct
W A Walpole, Justice ct
Nestor Seaman, Justice ct
Mrs Reiks, Justice ct ..
Lu Grabiil, Justice ct
John Smith, Justice ct
Fred Davis, Justice ct
Wm Castle, J C
M Chrlstensen, Dist No 5
E W Gordon, Dist No 5
Jack Lefler, Dist No 5
E W Gordon, Dlst No 5
American Exp Co, Dist. No
5 '
Albert Williams, Dist No 5
Mary Bartholomew, Dlst'
Nos 5 and 6
Frank M Pedro, bounty
A H Curritr, No 5.
O W R & N Co, Dist No 5-
Goo Moore, Dist No 5
W M Cowins, Dist No 5
Andy Cook, Dist No 5
Frank Clement, Dist No 5.
E Gentry, Dist No 5
E F Browning, Dist No 5
E Gentry, Dist No 5
Elmer Turner, Dist No 5
W A Lillard, Dist No 5
Goo C Clark, Dist No 5
Carl Ulrich, Dist No 5
Geo Van Koten, Dial No 5
Norton Winnard, Dist No 5
Geo Moore, Dist 5 I
Ray Ritchie, Dist No 5
Andy Cook, Dist No 5
C O Talbert Dist No 5
Goo Myers, Dist 5
II A Norlhness, Dlst No 6
Jack Thomas,
Geo Van Koten, Dist No 5.
Cnrl Ulrich, Dist No 5
A C dwell, Dist No 5
E J Winters, Dist No i
Ray Ritchie, Dist No 5
Andy Cook, Dist No 5
P Jackson, Dist No 5
M Nilson, Dlst No 5
V Hanaing, Dlst 'No 5
Elmer Turner, Dist No 6
W A Lillard, Dist No 6
W G Culick, Dist No 6---
W M Cowins, Dist No 6
Geo Clark, Dist No 6
i V Browning, Dist No 6i'
Norton Winnard, Dist No 6
Klmer Turner, Dist No 5-
Geo Clark, Dist No 5
W A Lillard, Dist No 5
, Frank Clement, IM.t No 5
i W M Cowins, Dist No 5
' IS F Browning. Dist No 5
jGco Moore, Dlst No 5
Andy Cook, Dist No 5
E J 'Winters, Dist NO 5
.65
2.15
22.00
3.00
27.29
10.00
199.48
3.50
224.10
3.00
148.40
22.63
50.00
100.00
584.85
39.37
3.00
62.87
110.00
5.70
150.00
54.55
30.00
5.00
5.00
18.00
50.00
65.75
28.61
253.10
62.30
47.07
43.30
1.40
6.70
4.25
5.00
17.40
8.00
44.79
6.00
32.77
3.50
2.10
40.00
30.00
2.69
19.50
19.50
19.50
4.80
4.80
13.50
lft. 60
la. 50
19.50
19 50
19.50
10.50
16.50
16.50
85.10
141.53
80.78
5.03
4.37
45.00
10.00
6.00
92.69
7.78
4.1G
140.52
52.19
27.34
136.45
99.33
24. GO
82.14
103.11
33.09
15.0!)
39.18
134.55
92.87
9.22
20.12
25.15
30.18
16.06
210.13
54.43
86.72
120.30
10S.13
57.00
32.69
30.54
30.51
30.54
,22.03
20.11
5.02
32.11
20.3".
17.60
19.77
S.2C
7.36
7.54
12.4(i
8. OS
51.02
8.03
2.51
2.51
Norton Winnard, Dist No 5
Elmer Turner, Dist No 51
Geo Clark, Dist No 5-1
W A Lillard. No 5
Andy Cook, Dist No 5
Frank Clement, Dist No 5
Geo Moore, Dist No 5.
II A Nortliness, Dist No 5
Andy Cook, Dist No 5
L H Robinson, bounty
itL Kline, Dist No 5
Zimmerman Wells & Brown '
Co, Dist No 5-
H C Ashbaugh, Dist No 5
Standard Oil Co, Dist No 5
;I M H Electric Co, Dist No
6
Jack Thomas, Dlst No 5
Lllmer Turner, Dist No 5
W A Lillard, Dist No 5
Jeo Clark, Dist No 5
F W Farrar, Dist No 5
Paul II Staly, Dist No 5
vV F liaker, cur exp
W it & N Co, Nos 5 and
6
Stand ird Oi!. Co, Dist No5.
L iiinor, List No 5
Z V Gordon. Dist No 5
K Calhoun, Dist No 5
John Johnson, Dist No 5
J W Cowins, Dist No 5
Tl'.os Brenuan, Dist No 5
Arlington Garage, Dist No
5
T G Denlsse, Dist No 5
Emery Gentry, Dist No 5
Standard Oil Co, Dist No 5.
Howard Smyth, Dist No 5.
F C Dollarhide, Dist No 5
Albert Williams, Dist No 5
riay Ritchie, Dist No 5
Andy Cook, Dist No 5
Lee Cantwell, Dist No 5...
Bud Fisher, Dist No 5
W E Goodrich, Dist No 5
Dud Fisher, Dist No 5
W E Goodrich, Dist No 6
M L Cantwell, Dist No 5
Norton Winnard, Dlst Nos 5
and 6
3ack Lefler, Dist No 5
E J Winters, Dist No 5
J L Hartman Co
J E Musgrave, bounty
Geo Moore, Dlst Nos 5 and 6
First Not Bank, Dist No 5-
Jack Thomas, Dist No 5
Mary Bartholomew, Dlst No
5 .
Hill & Johns, Dist No 5
H C Gay, bounty
Frank Clement, Dist Nos 5
and 6
Geo Meyers, Dist No 5
Henry Mulligan, Dist Nos 5
and 6 '
W A Lillard, Dist Nos 5 and
6 - -
M F Hefner, bounty
W M Pointer, Dist Nos 5 and
-
Geo Van Koten, Dist Nos 5
and 6
P ackson, Dlst Nos 5 and 6
M Nilson, Dist Nos 5 and 6.
V Hanning, Dist Nos 5 and
and 6
II A Nortliness, Dist Nos 5
and 6
H J Freeman, Dist Nos 5
and 6 ,
Elmer Turner, Dist Nos 6
and 6
W G Culick, Dist Nos 5 and
6
E F Browning, Dist Nos 5
and 6
C O Talbert, Dist Nos 5 and
6
A C Crowell, Dist Nos 5 and
ti
Carl Ulrich, Dist No 5
Jack Farmer, Dist No 5
Wm Pointer, Dist No 5 ,
Hall & Ager, Dist No 5
Warren Con Co, Dist No 5.
A E Arne, B & G Aid Soc.
N E Wisard, co phy
T J Humphreys, stamps
W H Herrin, guard ware
houses A M Slocura Est, Note Fair
Building
Lena Snell Shurte, Institute
J II Cochran, bounty
Newt Matteson, bounty
Geo Sperry, bounty
J A Yeager, sealer .
A M Zink, bounty
Geo Haynes, bounty
iiernie Gaunt, bounty
John Mc Entire, bounty
Martin Reid, Fair Board
W M Ayers, election
Glass & Prudhomme, cur
exp .
M L Case, coroner '.
Hannah Wilson, assessors
exp
V L & W Co ct hse
Humphreys Drug Co, cur
exp
Thomson Bros, ct hse
llanche Watkins, School
Supt
Harriot Sheldon, Supt
Opal Briggs, Supt
Margaret Crawford, Supt..
'-Mith Thorley, co clerk exp.
?am Van Vactor, circuit ct
Eti. Breslin, ct hse
L V. Davis, Justice ct.
M L Cantwell, cur exp
l!am Hughes Co, ct hse
!' It Brown, sheriff exp
Geo McDuffee, sheriff exp
i'ac Tel & Tel Co
W Shurte, cur exp
I'aoplss Hdw Co, cur exp
i.oe Cantwell. Dlst No 6
-tamlard Oil Co, Dist No 5.
:"tnte Ind Accl Com Dist Nos
5 and 6
State Ind A'cci Com Dist Nos
5 ami 6 1
I'nc Tel & Tel Co, cur exp
:Hiytli Lonergan Co Dist No
5
6.59
14.63
61.08
(5.02;
35.21 :
16.05 1
7.27
28.10
7.54
4.00
16.16
13.75
61.15
24.68
85.50
40. 0U
2.75
2.51
2.54
3.98
2.73
36.20
261.26
41.361
44.00
40.21 1
17.81
30.00 !
2.50
2.50 j
18.70;
651.46 j
54.99 I
43.12'
66.03
19.96
62.75
78.12
2.52
3.53
4.50
4.50
164.67
35.30
2.02
135.20
12.60
113.40
110.45
3.00
204.12
650.00
2 1.41
6.00
4.55
3.00
62.88
110.88
120.96
105.84
4.00
190.00
94.10
122.40
117.30
122.40
72.41
'152.00
51.84
97.52
115.92
95.76
118.68
120.95
10.20
14.29
23.57
24.85
6.00
10.00
10.00
100.00
1090.44
200.00
16.00
8.00
3.00
6.08
3.00
12.00
4.00
12.00
471.87
3.00
f
151.87
26.50
30.00
S7.15
17.70
10.00
6.00
9.00
3.00
3.00
5.00
165 00
560. .)0
16.50
7.50
2.60
23.60
47.71
95.44
Geo J Currin, co com 34.00
E A Clark, Dist No 5 61.50
Hill & Johns, Dint Nos 5 and
6 94.35
Hill Johns, Dist No 5 55.00
McCullough Bros, Dist No 5 28.00
Warren Con Co Dist No 5
and 6 . 3027.97
H A Northness, Dist No 6 10.00
Hodson, Freenaughty Co,
Dist No 5 .50
Peoples Hdw Co, Dlst No 5 67.80
Gilliam & B, Dist No 6 87.66
J A Yeager, Dlst Sealer 6.27
Jack Lefler, Dist No 5 88.20
Limer Turner, Dist No 5 80.00
A H Currier, Dist No 5 72.00
T M Benedict, bounty ' 4.00
Edward Chin, Dist No 5 11.15
Bud Fisher, Dist No 5 30.00
W L Gilman, bounty 3.00
R H Steers, bounty ; 13.00
ROAD FVXI).
Everett Pattison 30.51
L. e Cantwell . 12.48
j W Baird 22.45
V C Dollarhide 125. 5d
Frank Clement 194.04
I. a Clark . 30.99
jli L Johnson 7.50
Mrs T E Chidsey 73.92
Factory Motor Car Co 75.80
II-. dson Frenaughty Co 15.80
Walter Dunn ' 65.50
Russell Hogeland : 37.00
W G Culick... 231.39
Lmery Gentry 448.07
Pat Connell u 48.00
Jas Sheridan- 187.07
Standard Oil Co 80.78
A L Minor... 189.03
Ge Clark- 15.08
Geo Van Koten 275.50
C O Talbert 64.75
Andrew Linden 257.95
Hartower 189.39
Gus Nilson 182.53
Axel Nilson 172.34
E Gustafson 157.92
Chris Johnson. 161.31
Andrew Johnson 86.97
H Wein 208.70
O Anderson 106.43
John Carlson 161.31
Sam Carlson -. 146.04
A Krohn - 169.80
Axel Swanson 156.22
Norton Winnard 13.18
E Henrikson 89.99
O Wibery 80.63
WattShipp Powder Co 397.01
E Calhoun . 4.94
Mrs Nancy Clark 65.00
J H Pearson 16.00
Archie Cox 18.32
J L Jenkins- 54.00
Clarence Moore 35.99
Mrs W P Scrivner and son . 13'UC
Sam Hughes ; 161.75
Peoples Cash Market 597.15
J W Baird .2.00
M S Maxwell 42.00
C C Rhea 195.00
Humphreys Drug Co 4.10
Shelley's Garage- 55.00
Honeyman Hdw Co 91.77
The lone Garage 4.75
J T Knappenbeig 41.33
Mi L Cantwell 13.72
Jack Farmer 61.08
OWR&NCo- 26.40
Geo Mloore 182.00
Albert Williams 5.75
HirschWels Mfg Co 224.45
Arlington Garage 4.95
Ind Accl Com 137.62
Oscar Anderson 47.70
Peoples Hdw Co 77.37
Gilliam & B 442.99
E Bergstrom 42.25
Gilliam County 309.30
Sidney Smyth 109.00
Heppner Garage 454.47
J J Cahill - 1.80
H C Ashbaugh 15.75
Heppner Planinp & Chop
Mill 151. f 7
Hill & Johns 5205
Heppner Milling Co 572.33
Warren Con Co 5327.08
Bearings Service Co 20.40
Morrow Countj Creamery 10.00
Portland Brazing & Ma
chine Works 96.00
Columbia Electric Co 7.58
Archer Wiggins Co 25.10
Hall & Ager... 158.39
Paul Staley 20.69
Chas W Hawk 3.00
R H Baldock 183. 70
Andrew Johnson 44.70
Geo Clark 4u.55
L Van Marter 125.70
R H Baldock. . 141.40
A H Rudd. 21.36
J F Jones 19.84
O W R & N Co 22.63
Elmer Turner. 150.00
Mrs E L Turner 50.00
City of Heppner 1500.00
J Aiken... 30.00
Ed Breslin 13.50
R H Quackenbush 158.00
Martin Reid 19.20
L M Turner 8.10
H J Biddle 13.00
Ben Buschke 33.00
M R Morgan..' 24.00
Bert Mason 8.00
J B Mortdaud 16.00
E K Wyland 15.00
W R Walpole 132.00
L V Warren : 15.00
J F Barlow Ho.oO
Oscar Keithly 22.00
REALLY HO SECRET
Power to Charm Lies in Forget
fulness of SeSf. j;
Women Who Fascinate Have Simpljf
Developed the Art or Power of
Putting Others "On Good
Terms With Themselves."
A vivacious woman writer seeking;
the secret of feminine fascination,
finds it in the art or power some wom
en have of charming others by putting
them, as a bluff Britisher phrased it.
"on ripping good terms with them
selves." Is not this a clmructiTlstie
of almost all those persons, nun andt
women, whom we like tin- best en
joy the most? Do they not, ciili.-r by
artifice or by Instinct, eniNnvur to
make the people they meet feel that
they amount to something, knou some
thing, have some excellence, attrac
tiveness or interesting qualities, unit
thus put them on pleasant terms witli
themselves. The persons who arft
least adept at this or least Inclined to
try it are the self-centered, self-important
people completely nbsnrbed ins
their own affairs and not wise or well
bred In little worlds of which they are
the centers, and may be said in a cer
tain sense to revolve about them
selves. This Is a characteristic brought ur
from lower forms of life from which
we nre ancestrally derived and only lu
part outgrown. For most animals thtt
only concerns of the least Importance
are those which directly affect them
selves. They are egocentric. The
things that touch them make up their
world and they have no Interests out
side of that. More than any other ani
mal the dog can sink his personality,
so to speak, subordinate himself and
make his master's interests his own.
Only infrequent Individuals of other
species can or will do this. Hence Ue
as a rule are more companionable for
men than any other living creatures
below him in the evolutionary scale.
Bat to return to human beings, Jo
sephine was the most beloved nnt5
charming woman In France because'
she took a genuine and kindly Interest
In the affairs of all with whom sh
came In touch. She was outgoing, in
clusive In her sympathies and thus
counteracted antagonism created by
Napoleon, who was self-centered to itik
extraordinary degree. Not to multiply
examples, does not experience teaeht
all observant people that in selflesw- .
ness lies the secret of charm? Are not
the lovable people those whose low
goes out spontaneously, or arpears to?
13 not egocentricity, entire titunrptlort
In themselves, a charatterlsi ie held lnv
common by most of the p oi'V wtia
get on one's nerves? Kind hearts are
moi'e than coronets, said Tennyson.
More attractive, theref."- than
besuty or the brilliancy and :.;litfer ot
Intellectuality Is the drawing po" er of'
kindly consideration for otlie.-i. Fas
clnntioB is born of the heart --ot "f the
mind; and whether Instinctive r ac
quired, would seem to be the .ire of
entering into the lives of eih- i nndl
putting them, as the Engli; 1 n.-in said,
on good terms with themselves. iiocb
ester Post-Express.
She Knew Better An-, '. ow.
A certain small town, seven milesr
from somewhere else, as the ermv flies,
boasted only two physicians I'octor
Smith and Doctor Brown. There was
considerable rivalry between Lite two
knignts of the pill and po Jer and
when Doctor Smith received a very
urgent call from a young fanner about
four miles in the country, he left an.
office full of patients, cranked up what:
has to be cranked up and was off.
When he arrived at the farmer's
house lie found that a three-year-old
"former" had cut his linger. The doc
tor was chagrined when he saw tbe
"serious" nature of the accident: He
thought of the otlice full of patients he
tnftl left and had visions of inem walk
ing In single file to the oiiice of Doctor
Brown.
"It was very, very silly of you to call
me or. this case," he said, semewhat
testily, to the farmer's wife.
"I know it was, but Doctor Brown,
was out."
Strained His Teleccop
The oldest inhabitant .
Cockleton possesses a toleso ;
he never uses.
"Why dim't you make use oi
times, James?" a neighbor um
"It used to be a good
snid sorrowfully, "but It's bn
"Broken?" the neighbor
"How's that?"
"Well," James replied, "It -a
gnnd'n that I could see the el
steeple rive inlh-.s away on;
but Joseph, the scoundrel,
lend of It and tri 'd to make
steeple of the Met body chap--ten
miles away. He tried :;
and couldn't, so tlint he si
glass ::r,d it's never been rl;
I'rat Joseph."
Little
vj which
it some- .
ed.
" James
ke now.
asked-
such
! church
e plain.
;:ot the
out the
niern'H
ud tried
i.-ii my
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ywrs ok pc.i:ilv;t in .VYIM5 A'iUSrui'M
r'Ni.v. InMST on CUntK'S. I uioi.Uiiiatile.
Thet'uMer lutmstntv, "arti-lay, fllfwn! JJ
Commander a "Good Fc'.vx."
, One ei the home-guard l- . wt
i a uni.'orm that was too hr-; i.'tiu
V.'hi'- waiilng on the statii.: , ' ;!;-.;!
for lite train to wine tin- , . s -!---r
1 noiieed this hoy and cotaiii:;- v, t.i l.iipj
! tnnuv him around ami ar-ti!i'i. :...?:
I Injt liii'-i ever on every side. I'i, . .;!-
he - U : Young man, that suit Uie
; lie! Hi Veil."
j The I.HJ-, not realizing to whom tu
i v;, s ittlUins, promptly rotorn-d : "We'll,
1 A j Tiii reason why 1 slmuKl lMe
I uiitite a windmill of, is it?"
i I.itH; favoiv.l him and tbe comuiao-
j tier IVJhcd. .
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