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' V IE GRESHAM TW « G resham O utlook I W IL E A W E E K P u b lish e d ev ery T u esd ay au d F rid a y a t G resh am , O regon. H I, 8T CLAIR. E ditor and P u b lr O ur S ubscription R ates One year, 11.60 six m onths, 76c; th re e m o n th 's tria l su b scrip tio n , 60c Advertising. H a t e s reaso n able. O u r re p re sen tativ e will call P lione 701. “T h e Linotype W ay Is th e Way th a t W ins." E n te re d a s seco n d -class m a tte r id.-.reh i , 1 8 1 1 , a t th e p o st office a t G resh am , O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t of M arch 3, 18711. T he m u d -slln g ln g m eth o d s of both R oosevelt und T a ft a re d isg u stin g to tiie o b se rv a n t p u b lic. It was supposed n e ith e r m an w ould re so rt to such m ean s of b o o stin g h is can didacy. T h e re s u lts , it Is feared will prov e th e un w isd o m of th-3 course p u rsu ed . Il was said by som e well know n 'sp e a k e rs a t a p u b lic m e e tin g at G resham Ju st b efo re tu e p rim a ry < le e t ion th a t th e O re g o n 'a n favored tliis in d ld a te o r opposed th a t one and th a t w as o n e of th e best rea- ioiis fo r d o in g Ju st tlio opposite. T h at Is, if th a t g re a t d aily favored l ift tlia t w as a good reaso n why Ilie tlio iig h tfu l v o te r Bhould tu rn iiim dow n. And ninny ap p lau d ed 11. ■' se n tim e n t. Now is n 't th a t ra th « r p oai logic? I i i ,' a t m ere sophi& 'ry and lienee l o >r ii lileal a r g u m e i* / W > u '1 any in te llig e n t v o ter base his e stim a te i I a la n d ld a te on w tc net o r not lie v ;s fav o red by u s o r th a t p a p e r? It Is e v id e n t th e p ublic w as not sw ayed by su ch an a rg u m e n t for L a fferty whom th e O reg o n ian o p p o s e d was n o m in ated In th is c o u n ty. T aft, w hom th e O reg o n ian fav o red . failed of n o m in a tio n In th is sta te . it w ould be as w ro n g to b lindly fo l low th e n ew sp aiiers as to o b stin a te ly ta k e tiie o p p o site side. In d iv i d ual th o u g h t und op in io n u re n eed ed A p erso n al o p in io n , based on In te llig e n t stu d y an d In v estig atio n , «■veil If It sh o u ld a fte rw a rd s prove to be In e r r o r . Is w o rth a g reat ib il m ore th a n ig n o ra n t accep tan ce or rejectio n of a n o th e r 's opinion. W ill Teach the Teacher». T h e e x tra o rd in a ry In te re st show n by th e b a n k e rs ' asso c ia tio n , com m ercial club« an d o th e r o rg an lza tlo n s th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te In th e In d u s tria l c o n te s ts fo r school ch ll d re n now in p ro g re ss In all d istricts, m ean s th a t th e schools m u st Incor p o ra te in th e r e g u la r c o u rse som e sy stem atic in s tru c tio n in In d u s tria l be bran ch es. T he w o rk can n o t co n fin ed to th e h ig h school o r th e sev en th an d e ig h th g rad es, b u t Is bound to co v er th e entlr« co u rse. w ith th e p ro p e r a d a p ta tio n to th e ag es o f th e p u p ils in th e d iffe re n t grad es. F o r th is re aso n school su p e rln te n d en ts, p rin c ip a ls an d te a c h e rs w ill need to fa m ilia riz e th e m se lv e s w ith th e s p irit an d p u rp o se of th ia new e d u c a tio n , a n d to se c u re m a te ria l to p re s e n t to th e p upils. To th is en d th e s u m m e r sessio n a t th e O re gon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege th is y e a r, w hich o p en s J u n e 18 an d la s ts un til J u ly 20, w ill o ffe r sp ecial in s tru c tio n . N o w h ere could th e r e be found a body of e x p e rts b e tte r p re p a re d to give th e te a c h e rs th is very a s sista n c e th a n in th e facu lty of th e A g ric u ltu ra l college. T h e d o m estic science d e p a rtm e n t is re ad y to a s sist in th e o u tlin in g of co u rses of in s tru c tio n fo r th e g irls fro m th e low est g ra d e s th ro u g h th e h ig h school; th e e n g in e e rin g co lleg e w ill do th e sam e fo r th e m a n u a l tr a in ing co u rses In th e sch o o ls; an d all d e p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu ra l stu d y w ill o ffe r sim ila r aid in p la n n in g th e w ork in a g ric u ltu re fo r b o th ru r a l and city schools. Ten c o u rses in e le m e n ta ry and adv an ced a g ric u ltu re a re to be giv en, fo u r in d o m estic science, th re e In d o m estic a r t , an d th re e In m a n u al braining. T h ese a re all in a d d itio n to th e re g u la r pedagogic btudies alw ay s in clu d ed fo r th o se w ho w ish to in c re a se th e ir e q u ip m ent as te a c h e rs. T h e m eth o d s of te a c h in g th e s e in d u s tria l su b je c ts In b o th to w n an d co u n try schools, g e n e ra l p ro b lem s of sch o o l m an ag e m en t, a n d th e special p ro b lem of th e one room sch o o l w ill be h an d led ably by e x p e rt In stru c to rs, OVTI-iOOK, Pleasant Home C o n tin u ed from p ag e 1. gan ize a g ir l's class. T h e boys have o ffered th e m fre e use of th e h all. In re tu rn fo r th is th e g irls w ill hope to show th e hoys w h at p ra c tic e w ill do fo r th em . M any of th e w om en e x p re ss th e ir d e sire to Join th em . , Mrs. E. M D o u g lass h as re c u re d th e consent of M rs Geo W C arley. w ho fo r y e a rs h a s been a physical c u ltu re te a c h e r, to sp eak h e re in th e in te re s t o f the* clu b som e tim e next m o n th . M uch ap p re c ia tio n was ex p ressed by e v ery one, fo r th e fine e n te r ta in m e n t g iven by th e boys. Mrs. M S h u m w ay an d Mrs. C la ra L e u n a rtz a tte n d e d th e fu n e r a l of B e rt J o n s ru d a t S andy W ednesday a fte rn o o n . Mr. J o n s ru d w as well know n h e re an d w as h ig h ly esteem ed B eing a m em b er o f th e Sandy G ran g e, h is loss w ill be g re a tly fe lt th e re . Mr. J o n s ru d died M onday m o rn in g a t th e hom e of his p a re n ts a t K elso, w h ere he re q u e st ed to p ass h is la s t days. H e had su ffe re d from tu b e rc u lo sis fo r som e tim e. T h e fu n e ra l serv ices w ere held by Rev. J . B. C orby in th e Sw edish L u th e ra n ch u rc h a t K elso T he G ran g e assisted in th e serv ices F rie n d s h e re e x te n d sy m p a th y to Mrs. J o n s ru d an d o th e r m em b ers of th e fam ily. F re d L arso n an d T h o m as B idw ell w ho a re co n n ected w ith th e syndi c a te o w ning th e to w n site at P le a s a n t H om e, w ere in th e tow n T uesday. Je s se H ite h as re tu rn e d from C an a d a w h ere he s p e n t sev eral m o n th s on his h o m estead . H e says he Is g lad to g et back to a good c o u n try T h e F a rm e rs ' Society of E quity will m eet in th e G ran g e h all th e sec ond W ednesday o f May. Mrs. E. M. D o u g lass sp e n t th e la s t of th is w eek in P o rtla n d . E lm er B an k u s h a s gone to Dis tr te t of C olu m b ia fo r h is h e a lth H e h a s been in school fo r tw o y e a rt in P o rtla n d , b u t w as u n a b le to at ten d any longer. TUESDAY. APRIL 30. 1012 P oultry-keeping P rofitable Husiness. ' T h ere h a s been an e n o rm o u s in crease In th e p ro d u c tio n of e g g s and p o u ltry In th e s ta te in th e p ast tw o y e a rs, b u t in sp ite of th is th e de- rnand h as fa r exceeded th e supply, and p rices a r e still a s high as e v e r," said P rof. Ja m e s D ryden of th e O re- egon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege In dis- cuasintf th e o b ject of th e p re s e n t to u r o t th e p o u ltry d e m o n s tra tio n c ar ~ n t o u t 0T« r th ® S« u th e rn P a ' clflc 11 n~ b* lh e College' “ I f th e fa rm e rs of O regon w ould keep, on a n a v e ra g e , 100 b en s in stead of a b o u t 50, It w ould s h u t o u t th e im p o rts and add 14,000,000 o r >5,000,000 a y e a r to th e w ealth of th e sta te . “T h e p u rp o se of th e d e m o n s tra tio n c a r is to s tim u la te a g re a te r p ro d u ctio n of p o u ltry a n d eggs T he q u ick est a n d beet w ay is to in crease th e flocks o f th e fa rm e rs r a th e r th a n to h a v e p o u ltry -k e e p e rs s ta r t larg«j eg g farm s. T he d em an d ca n not be m et by th e e s ta b lis h m e n t of larg e, exclusively p o u ltry farm s. If th e g e n e ra l fa r m e r goes o u t of th e egg p ro d u cin g b u sin ess th e r e will soon be an eg g fam in e— possibly a serio u s fin a n c ia l panic. “ T h ough th e r e a re o p p o rtu n itie s fo r p ro fit alo n g special lin es in p o u ltry -k ee p in g , th e m a rk e t fo r sp ecialties Is lim ited , a n d it w ould be fo lly to ad v ise ev e ry o n e to go Into sp ecial lines. I am fre e to con fess th a t we have k e p t m o re people o u t of th e p o u ltry b u sin ess th a n have g one in to It as a n ex clu siv e business. I hav e received g re a t n u m b ers of le tte r s d u rin g th e p a st y e a r from all p a r ts of th e s ta te as well as from r t h e r sta te s, In w hich the w rite rs s ta te d t h a t th ey w ere going in to th e p o u ltry b u sin ess on a la rg e scale, an d a la rg e m a jo rity of th em said th ey knew n o th in g of th e b u sin ess. O u r p lain d u ty w as to a d v ise c a u tio n . If e v ery o n e of th em h ad g o n e In to th e b u sin e ss as they In ten d ed an d in v ested th e i r all in it, it Is safe to say th a t th e re w ould have been th o u s a n d s of d o l la rs lo st in e v ery c o u n ty of th e s ta te , and th e p o u ltry b u sin ess w ould h av e received a b la c k eye. “ P o u ltry -k e e p in g is n o t a d iffi Upon In q u iry In th e e a s t as to th e C h ris tia n E n d eav o r w as led by best m an fo r p ra c tic a l In stru c tio n Miss M innie S h rln e r S unday ev en in g c u lt b u sin ess u n less we m a k e it so. on th e co u n try school, P ro f. E. D. m any a tte n d in g In sp ite of th e ra in If co n d u cted a lo n g sane, com m on- sense lines, th e r e la p ro fit in it. T he K essler, d ir e c to r o f th e su m m er Mrs. H o m er M oulton an d d a u g h te r Session, w as in fo rm ed th a t th e n a of Sandy sp e n t S a tu rd a y an d S unday p o in ts on w hich special em p h a sis is la id in th e d e m o n s tra tio n c a r a re tio n al a u th o r ity on th e s u b je c t is w ith Mrs. M. S hum w ay. feed in g fo r e g g s a n d h ousing. E gg N. D. S h o w a lte r, p rin c ip a l of th e A m ong th o se w ho sp en t M onday in ra tio n s a re on d isp la y , feed in g W ash in g to n S ta te N orntul school a t P o rtla n d w ere M essrs. J . M. G h rlst, c h a rts show re s u lts o f e x p e rim e n ts; Clheney, W ash ., a n d he lias been F o re s t L a u d e rb a c k an d O rlan d o b reed in g c h a rts show re s u lts of secure«: forO.A .C. fo r th is su m m er, M urray. b reed in g fo r eggs, d if fe re n t g ra d e s to g e th e r w ith se v e ra l o th e r ab le C hancey C la rk e , w ho is em ployed and q u a litie s of e g g s a re e x h ib ited men an d w om en fro m o th e r in s ti a t C o rb e tt fo r th e su m m e r s p e n t the m a rk e tin g p o ssib ilities a re dem on T h e P o rtla n d an d V ancouver clubs, tu tio n s. w eek en d w ith b is p a re n ts and s tra te d , and th e e q u ip m e n t fo r su c th ro u g h a c o m m itte e re p re se n tin g In som e s ta te s school b o ard s o ffer cessful h a tc h in g an d b ro o d in g of frie n d s here. both o rg a n iz a tio n s, hnve selected te a c h e rs sp ecial in d u c e m e n ts to Mr. an d Mrs. F re d B rid g e of ch ick s Is d isp lay ed . T he w a lls of R a lp h M odjeskl to p re p a re p e rm a p re p a re th e m se lv e s m o re th o ro u g h nent p la n s an d e s tim a te s fo r th e ly fo r th e ir w o rk , e ith e r by p aying B a ttle G ro u n d , W a sh in g to n , visited th e c a r a r e covered w ith sig n s and b rid g e w hich is to c ro ss th e C olum t* p a r t o f th e ex p en se of th e su m a t th e F ir G rove farm o v er S unday. c h a rts c o n ta in in g lesso n s in p ra c ti bia riv er, th u s co n n ectin g P o rtla n d , m e r co u rse, o r by ra isin g th e s a la O tto W ackrow an d fam ily drove cal p o u ltry -k e e p in g . A 'k n o ck -d o w n ' O regon, w ith V ancouver, W ash in g ries o f th o se w ho a re w illin g to q u t fro m P o rtla n d in th e ir a u to colony house ts ta k e n a lo n g an d set up o u ts id e th e c a r a t e a c h stop. ton. e spend th e ir v acatio n s in stu d y . The S unday an d v isited a t th e h om e of W h ile ch ick e n s m ay be m ad e to Tiie fact tlia t p ro m in e n t e n g in e e rs co st a t O. A. C. is re m a rk a b ly low, Mrs. W ack ro w 's b ro th e r, M artin do w ell In d if fe re n t h o u ses, it m ay from all p a r ts of th e c o u n try ap $40 co v erin g e v e ry th in g ex cep tin g L e n n a rts. be said In fa v o r of th e colony sys plied fo r tills w ork is som e In d ica th e ra ilro a d fare. P rin c ip a l Q u lck sall an d fam ily tem a n d fre e ra n g e t h a t th e r e is tion of its Im p o rtan c e an d in a p p o in t Mr. an d Mrs An e n th u s ia s tic te a c h e r, q u alified sp e n t S unday w ith ing Mr. M odjeskl th e c o m m itte e is to in s tru c t th e boys an d g irls an d to G ra n t Sloop. g ra tifie d th a t it h a s been ab le to in s p ire th e m w ith a liv in g in te re st T he b aseb all g am e p lay ed on th e secure« tiie serv ices of one w hose in in d u s tria l w o rk ,m ay be th e m eans Scenic g ro u n d s S a tu rd a y afte rn o o n re p u ta tio n a s a b rid g e b u ild e r is n a n o t m erely o f ad d in g g re a t w ealth b etw een theO rle n t an d P ow ell V al tion wide. Mr. M odjeskl has a l to th e m a te ria l reso u rces of th e ley te a m s re su lte d in th e d e fe a t of read y been n o tified of his a p p o in t d is tric t, b u t also of d ev elo p in g a th e P ow ell V alley boys, th e score m ent and Is ex p ected in P o rtla n d at h ig h e r efficien cy an d m are su b s ta n b eing 17 to 8. ON THE an e a rly d a te w hen he will co n fer tia l q u a litie s o f c h a ra c te r am o n g th e T h e p la y e rs w ere as follow s: O ri wit Ii F ra n k It. R iley, vice p resid en t e n t— B yrel M cK inney, Irv in N e l-J pupils. of tiie P acific H ig h w ay fo r O regon b au er, b a tte ry . W m. H a y w o rth , re g a rd in g m any d e ta ils th a t have T hinks N ew spaper Talk Not W orth V eryl H illy ard , C arl B ra m h a ll, Os a lread y been w o rk ed o u t. Much. c a r S to n e, A lb e rt K im b all, Ben T h is b rid g e a n d th e P acific H ig h W ill a c e rta in fam ily liv in g on th e H oover. G lenn H a rris. way b rid g e ac ro ss th e C o lo rad o riv e r' second c ro ssro ad in th e v icin ity e a s t P ow ell V alley— R ay E llio tt, H a r it Y um a have b o th co m m an d ed of T erry , p lease be k in d en o u g h to old E llio tt, Ray S h rln e r, N icholas n a tio n a l a tte n tio n th ro u g h tiie su b sto p going all o v er th e w hole n e ig h H lllisoncop, W ill H illy a rd , Ja m e s Get out in th e fresh air c o m m ittee o f th e H o u se of R ep re b orhood te llin g th in g s on o th e r p a r T ay lo r, C liffo rd H illy a rd , L aw rence w here It 1» cool amt pleasant. s e n ta tiv e s w hich rep o rteil fav o rab ly ties, w hen th e r e is n 't a w ord of L uym an, Ben N o rth ru p . U m pires Make iron in g day a d ifferent on tiie U nd erw o o d re so lu tio n T his tr u th ii\ It. T h e re have lieen tw o w ere P rin c ip a l Q u lck sall and K. A. and b etter day. You can <lo re so lu tio n p ro v id es fo r Hie a p p o in t sto rie s told ab o u t a c e rta in fam ily N eib au er. it w ith an m ent of a fed eral c o m m itte e to rec in th e sam e n eig h b o rh o o d w hen Dr. O. S. M u rray h as re tu rn e d om m end th e c o n stru c tio n of c er th e i>ersons te llin g it knew n o th in g fro n t W a sh in g to n , an d Is a t p resen t tain post ro ad s an d b rid g es neces of w hat th ey w ere ta lk in g a b o u t, w ith his sis te r, Mrs. S te p h e n s F o r sary fo r th e co m p letio n o f th ese only Just w h at th ey read in th e ty y e a rs ago. Dr. M u rray Invested j h ig h w ay s an d will p ro b ab ly pass th e n ew sp ap ers. N ew sp ap er ta lk som e in th is co u n ty , an d he w as o ne of H ouse w ith in Hie c o u rse of a few tim e s d o e sn 't a m o u n t to a sn ap o t th o se w ho ask ed th e G o v ern o r for a m all ro u te fro m P o rtla n d to Sandy days. E qually fa v o ra b le actio n by th e fin g er. He nam ed th e po ato fflce P le a s a n U th e S e n a te is co n fid en tly expected T h e re will be no n am es m en tio n ed H om e In 1876, th a t b eing th e nam e | W hen tiles«' tw o p ro je c ts a re com th is tim e, b u t It an y m o re o f th e of h is n a tiv e tow n In Ohio. He p r e | p leted »11 Im p o rta n t riv e rs on th e th a t P le a sa n t ta lk Is h eard th e p a rtie s m ay be d ieted y e a rs ago, P acific H ighw ay w ill be sp an n ed H om e w ould dev elo p Into a th r iv T he iro n th a t n eed s no tn a d u to p ro v e th e u n tr u th th a t in g village. w ith p e rm a n e n t s tru c tu r e s , th e stove and is k ept a l they h av e been te llin g T hey a re Mrs E M. D ouglass and d a u g h te r b rid g e acro ss tiie F ra s e r riv er at w ays a t th e rig h t te m ju s t sho w in g th e ir Ig n o ran ce by be Iren e, w ere a t hom e o v er S unday. New W e stm in ste r, 11. C , h aving a l p e ra tu re by th e e le c tric ing too h asty in te llin g so m eth in g T he M ethodist L a d le s' Aid socie ready lieen b u ilt by th e p rovincial c u rre n t. th a t th ey know n o th in g a b o u t, and ty w ill m eet w ith M rs B an k u s for g o v ern m en t. T h is b rid g e Is av ailab le te a W ednesday a fte rn o o n . All are fo r all k in d s of tr a ffic in clu d in g fu rth e rm o re , w o u ld n 't co n cern th em Invited. T h e p a rtie s » h o told th e s e fa lse steam and e le c tric railw ay s. T h e B ap tist p eo p le h av e closed a I hoods sh o u ld not ju d g e o th e r s by su ccessfu l se rie s o f m e etin g s Many ! L et us a rr a n g e y o u r porch fo r w ere ad d ed to th e ch u rch T i i e O regon T h re s h e r 's asso cia th em selv es e le c tric Iro n in g . It w ill cost ROSA COONS G illis Is h av in g a clea ru p . tion w ill m e t at C ondon May 23 v ery little , w h e th e r you have T h e Sam W elsh b a rn , w hich h a s : a n d 24 T h is o rg a n iz a tio n h as m em c u r r e n t In th e ho u se o r not. P h o to g ra p h e rs o f th e N o rth w est stood fo r 60 y e a rs, w as b u rn ed ¡ » a t I P h o n e fo r o u r bers all o v e r Hie s ta te and th e a n re p re se n ta tiv e , w eek W. J . H illy a rd p u rch ased n u al m e e tin g is u su a lly larg ely t- s ta te s w ill g a th e r at P o rtla n d fo r th e th e g ro u n d w h ere It sto o d , fo r lo ts | w ho w ill give you an e s tim a te tu a n n u a l co n v en tio n o f th e P acific te n d ed S u b je c ts o f in te re st Mrs. S tev en s gave a b irth d a y d in w ith no o b lig a tio n w h a te v e r on 2-6. n e r to h e r d a u g h te r , Mrs B. F itz tb re s h e rm e n a r e d iscu ssed and va C oast A sso ciatio n S ep tem b er y o u r p a rt. A bout 200 d e le g a te s a re ex p ected g e ra ld . of B oring last S unday 81«- rio u s p ro b le m s m et. from all p a rts of th e N o rth P acific ,w>n m em b ers of th e fam ily w ere d resen t . . . , ,, , . i P u p ils of th e P o rtla n d schools s ta te s an d B ritish C olu m b ia. T he 1 . .......................... Mrs. le s ll e an d Mrs H evel of have ta k e n u p C o u n try L ife e d u c a o rg a n iz a tio n w as fo rm ed In P o rtla n d G re. h a m w ere to o k | n g o w th e n e w tion In e a rn e s t an d d u rin g th e past ab o u t tw elv e y e a rs ago a n d th e com- to w n site recen tly , »«■ehs th e w ork w as given new im- ing g a th e rin g w ill be of In te re st to Mr an d Mrs L ong o f P o rtla n d a re m uch pleased w ith th e p ro sp ects o f ! P us w hen In s tru c to rs of th e O re all p h o to g ra p h e rs. _________ 1 th e tow n T hey w ere looking It HEVKNTH an.l A LD E R STS. gon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege ta lk e d to . 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Holly Milk - per can 7 c Tea Garden Drips 2 gals “ 45c Empson’sCann’d Sweet Potatoes 2 O c Screen Doors and Window Screens Repair Early and Keep O ut the Flies. Screens - - - Screen Doors, all sizes Umatilla Flour, no n oted p o u ltry d is tric t in th e U ni ted S ta te s w h ere p o u ltry -k e e p in g has been p e rm a n e n tly su ccessfu l, w h ere th e colony house sy stem w as not follow ed. T he colony ho u se, m o reo v er, w as th e h o u se used a t th e O regon E x p e rim e n t s ta tio n la s t y e a r fo r th e h en s t h a t m ad e th e h ig h e s t eg g re c o rd s e v e r m ad e in th e U n ite d S ta te s so f a r a s o fficia l o r a u th e n tic re c o rd is co n cern ed . T h e d e m o n s tra to r s on th e c a r ex p la in how th o se h en s w ere housed an d cared fo r, an d a n sw e r an y q u e stio n s a s to th e ir feed in g an d tr e a tm e n t.” $ .2 5 1 .0 0 sk $1* I O O. W. R. & N. TIME TABLE EA STBO U N D L eave P o rtla n d 7; 50 a. m .— A rrive F a irv ie w 8 :2 6 a. m .; T ro u td a le , 8 :3 0 a. m. Lv. P o rtla n d 4 :0 0 p m .— A r. F a ir - view 4 :3 4 p. m .; T ro u td a le , 4 :3 9 . Lv. P o rtla n d 8 :0 0 p. m j— A r. T ro u t d a le 8 :4 5 p. m . W ESTB O U N D Lv. T ro u td a le 9 :2 8 a. m .; leave F a irv ie w 9 :3 3 a. m .— A r. P o rtla n 1 0 :1 5 a. m. Lv. T ro u td a le 4 :5 5 p. m .; leav e F a ir- view 5 :0 0 p. m .— A r. P o rtla n d 5 :4 5 p. m. The Stuff Successful Men Are Made of T he In te rn a tio n a l C o rresp o n d en ce S chools a re NOT closed in su m m er. All of o u r tru ly a m b itio u s s tu d e n ts th o se w ho th in k m ore ab o u t th e in creased s a la rie s th e ir s tu d ie s w ill q u alify th e m to e a rn , th a n of th e im a g in a ry d isc o m fo rts of su m m e r s tu d y — dev o te a p a r t of each w eek to th e ir s tu d ie s ail su m m e r. A s tu d e n t w ho w ill only stu d y in cold w e a th e r p u n is h e s h im self. W hy? B ecause he ta k e s tw o o r th r e e tim e s as lo n g , in p re p a rin g h im self to e a rn m o re m o n ey , as th e s tu d e n t w ho stu d ie s from a h a lf h o u r to a n h o u r p er day a ll th e y e a r ro u n d . W e have en o u g h le tte r s on file to m ak e se v eral very la rg e books, th e gen e ra l p u rp o rt of w hich is: “ Oh, If I h ad only ta k e n up th a t C ourse w hen I firs t w ro te you a b o u t it! 1 h av e ju s t m issed a fin e position, at la rg e ly in creased w ages, because I w a s n 't p re p a re d to fill it. I lacked ju s t th e special k n o w led g e I could h av e h ad from th e C o u rse .” T h e w rite rs of th ese le tte r s n e v er h av e to be coaxed to stu d y in su m m e r NOW. T hey know w h at delay costs. W hy not p ro fit by T H E IR ex p erien ce. In stead o f ta k in g th e sam e b itte r m ed icine y o u rself? P e rso n s th a t su ffe r m ost from th e h e a t a re th o se th a t hav e n o th in g else to occupy th e ir th o u g h ts . A m an w ho is in te re s te d in h is s tu d ie s d o e s n 't know how h o t it iB. H e h as no tim e to fre t about th e w e ath er. He ts lo o k in g ah e a d a few m o n th s to th e tim e w hen he ra n d em an d ad v a n c e m e n t in position an d sa la ry , because his special e d u c a tio n w ill have m ade h is serv ices of m ore v a lu e to hid em p lo y er. It is no h a rd e r to read an In s tru c tio n P a p e r In su m m er th u n to read a n ew sp ap er. How m any su m m e r d ay s a re hot en o u g h to p re v e n t you from re a d in g th e d ally new s? T he m an w ho prom ises h im self th a t he w ill e n ro ll n ex t fall Is only try in g to deceive h is conscience. H e m ay n o t know it, b u t he is w eak en in g his w ill-pow er, and it is w ill-pow er— p o w er to do w h at one know s he m u st do to su cceed — th a t m ak es th e m an A m an of w eak will- on e w ho w ill stu d y som e d ay , b u t n o t now — w ill alw ay s be dow n In th e w o rld ; alw ay s in " h a r d lu c k ;” fre q u e n tly out of w ork, and w hen em p lo y ed , it w ill alw ay s be a t low w ages. He k now s th a t a k n ow ledge of c e rta in s u b je c ts w ill fit him to e a rn m o re; y et, h e s tills h is co n scien ce by p ro m isin g to s t a r t la te r. Such a m an is n 't tr u ly am b itio u s H e is one of th e k in d t h a t alw ay s does th e h a rd , m enial w ork, an d d ra w s sm all pay ail h is life. A re YOU o ne o t th a t kind A re YOU tr u ly a m b itio u s to e a rn m o re and m a k e so m eth in g of y o u rse lf? if you w o n 't stu d y in su m m e r, you a re NOT If you p re fe r to fret a b o u t h o t w e a th e r, r a th e r th a n fo rg e t it by stu d y in g , you a re NOT. The d a n g e ro u s h a b it of " p u ttin g o ff“ h a s ru in e d th e lives of m ore p ro m isin g young m en th a n d ru n k e n n e s s It Is so ea sy to say "yes. It's w hat 1 need; I'll s ta r t to m o rro w — n ext w eek — som e o th e r tim e ." T he d iffe re n c e betw een th e m an th a t m ak es a fa ilu re of h is life an d th e m an th a t succeeds is sim p ly th is: T h e f a ilu re is going to begin “ to m o rro w " ; th e su ccess beg in s to d ay . T he m en w ho " g e t th e r e " a re th o s e th a t stu d y fo r self-im p ro v em en t In su m m e r, o r w h e n e v e r th e y hav e tim e. T hey d o n ’t let th e w e a th e r keep th e m in in f e rio r p o sitio n s, a t sm all w ages T hey d o n 't m ak e e x ru s e s to th em selv es w hen th ey o u g h t to be up and do ing T hey d o n ’t w ork fo r w a g esb arely e n o u g h to keep so u l a n d body to g e th e r e ith e r Which Kind o f a Man Are Y ou? W e w ill be pleased to m ail o u r new C atalo g from o u r new a d d ress. 409 McKay B u ild in g . P o rtla n d . O regon.