THE HERMISTON HERALD A BOX OF BOOKS 1 FOR THE LIBRARY by n I. Walak.) P’ . H I L I P CROSS cared nothing for girl». “Selfiah pig», always calling every fellow ‘Gimme! Gimme! B at they aren't going to call me that 1" Philip Cross could well have an­ swered their calling and never missed a g ift or so. His Income tax had to be died on a large-sized blank by an auditing firm that made a speciality of this type of work. Philip Cross paid but scant attention to the Income tax business or any other business for that matter. A tall, spare young fellow, Philip was the epitome of a red-blooded he- man, a lover o f the great out-of-doors. H e was all of that. More, he w e t a shy lover of romance. And romance had never come to him. Nothing had ever come bis way, as he himself said, except gimme g ir l* Oh, they were quite, quite delicate about l t l Yes, indeed 1 But people, especially o f the feminine persuasion, cannot talk for any great length e f time without re­ vealing th eir Inmost souls and person­ alities. And Philip had found only greedy softs. H e treated It In a laughing fashion th a t comtdetely and successfully hid his disappointment H e wanted a home o f his own. a w ife who watched fo r his coming, a rose hedge, a dog or tw o w ith faith fu l eyes and maybe— who could tell— little ones running w ith outstretched arms to meet him. And so fa r he had had only dreams th a t were growing fain ter and talnter w ith the passing of the years. "B ut w hat do you care, anyhow?” asked his best friend, Ralph Donald- son. “You’ve plenty o f money. You can afford to give and give and give and still never notice that there's any­ thing gone.'* B ut Philip Cross shook his head stubbornly. H e would have what he wanted o r nothing a t all. Then one day ha read In a magazine artic le about a woman who, f a r from the center o f civilisation, had started a llbsary. A t tha start she had only her own newspapers, magazines and a very few volumes o f books. T he neigh­ bors had fe lt free to borrow thi In time tourists who passed and paused sent a few volumes to her upon th eir return home. T h e volumes grew so numerous that a little one-room shack was erected by the neighbors across the road from her house. I t was no thing of beauty but It was certainly destined to bo a Joy forever out In th a t p rairie country. Boys rode fif­ teen and eighteen miles on horseback over the rough roads to borrow a book fo r a grandparent or some one who was til. She had never, so the article said, bought a book, so Philip de­ cided cynically that she was getting no rake-off of any sort from publishers or book stores. T v e nothing to do fo r a month,” Ph ilip told Ralph, "so Pm going to drive out there and take the old lady a couple of hundred volumea o f science and economics and heavier stuff. I suppose the m ajo r p art la light fic­ tion. Anyhow, Pll like to look over the library shack and see w hat they have.” "How old Is thia old lady?” asked Ralph curiously. Philip shrugged. “H ow should I know? Miss Lavtnla H ill Is her name. Lavlnla I She must be eighty or ninety from the name alone. And people don’t get so big-hearted until they’re well on the shady side o f life. I f she were sixty or seventy years younger she’d certainly be the girl o f my dreams.” "W hy under the light of the sun don’t you express the books Instead of driving 'way out there on ru tty roads?” asked Ralph. Again Philip shrugged. ’T v e a fancy to see the place— and the old lady, too. Besides, who can tell? I might happen to meet the girl Tve dreamed about, Ralph. Maybe they 'm ake 'em that way out there.” W ithin a hundred miles of his goal Philip very nearly decided to return. T he roads were fa r worse than any he had ever encountered. Indeed, In some places there was no road except where horses’ hoofs had beaten down the long grasses so slightly that he could hardly discern any path at all. H a kept going along, m ile a fte r mile, nntll a boy came out o f an unpalnted shack to talk. Philip genially stopped the motor and leaned hack for a chat. “So you're going to see Lavlnla H l l i r the boy said. Then he sighed. He would not explain that sigh to Philip In spite of repeated coaxings, and so Philip went on a fte r a few momenta, wondering why the boy had sighed. He came upon the shack w ith Its sign "Public L ibrary" much sooner than he had expected to. It was wholly unlike the grand city libraries. A girl dressed In fluffy pink clothes was going In the door and with keen masculine Interest Philip Jumped out to follow her. obe had evidently not heard the quiet purr of the motor, for she was humming a gay little tune when he entered. Philip’s lipa curled; be was used to foibles like this on the part o f g irls But her look was one o f genuine surprise when she turned. "You’ve quite a library h ers" said I ’falllp, feeling aw kw ard before bar. H e r eyes regarded him seriously “Yes." she said briefly. “I ’m looking for Mlsa H ill— Lavtnla H ill,” he said. " I have a box books for ber. Immediately her expression changed Dimples appeared in her soft cheeks Sparkling-eyed, she said eagerly, "Oh, have yon? L e t’s open them up— please!” "But they’re for Miss Lavlnla Hilt,' he said. " I ’m Lavlnla HUI," aha told him. " I’m the librarian and the district school teacher end they’ve even asked me to perform marriages when the traveling preacher was too long In com ing!” “And w hat’s your— honorarium for all thia work?" he asked brusquely. She laughed. " It's more ’honor* than honorarium as you probably think of money,” she said. "I'm sup­ posed to get $35 a month, but In the four years I ’ve been here I haven't bad too many salary checks. But they —like me,” she defended when he re­ mained s ile n t *T should think they would,” be said shortly. H e was scowling as he brought in the box o f books, but the scowl was only on his face to keep his feet from dancing and hla eyes from telling her too much at once. H e knew now why that fellow back on tbs road bad sighed. Lavlnla H ill wasn’t going to be there much longer I f Philip Cross could help l t l of China Magellan Really First to Circumnavigate Globa I t Is often said that Ferdinand Magellan did not really clrcnmnnvl- gate the globe because he was killed In the Philippines before hts famous voy­ age around the world was completed, and that accordingly the honor o f be Ing the first circumnavigator o f the earth belongs to Juan Sebsntlan del Cano who returned to Spain In the Vittorio w ith 81 o f the survivor, of the expedition. Magellan waa killed April 27, 1521, In a battle w ith the natives on Mactan Island, which Is 124 degrees east longitude. In 1312, however, while Magellan was still a subject of Portugal, he sailed as fa r Banda laland, about ISO degrees longitude east o f Greenwich. There­ fore he, and not h it subordinate Del Cano, deserves the credit o f having been the first circumnavigator of the globe.— Pathfinder Magazine. R ic h R e jo in d e r W inthrop was In the habit of put­ ting on airs when he met any o f his friends. One night he happened to arrive very late for a dance to which he had been Invited. "I'm most terrib ly sorry," he said, to hla hostess. “I was unavoidably detained. As a m atter o f (act. I was dismissing my second footman." ’’Really?” broke In an acquaintance, who waa standing near them. "Now. Isn’t that curious? Pve Just been dis­ missing my fifth parlor maid." A look of Incredulity spread over Winthrop's face. “ Yonr fifth parlor maid?" he re­ peated. Yes," said the other; "my fifth since July."— London Answers. V aeiferoea M otor D riv e r of Antique C ar— Isn't she purring along beautifully? Friend (lou dly)— Whst? D river — Isn’t she purring along beautifully? Friend (yellin g )— What? Driver— Isn't she purring along beautifully? Friend (screeching)— I can’t hear a word you say for tha Boise o f tbs ballv eticlnn. COD LIVER OIL IS GREAT NEED Found Indispensable Where Chicks Brooded Indoors. Eccentric Daughter of Famous Concord Divine Miss M ary Moody Emerson, Ralph Waldo Emerson’s eccentric a u n t lived In her shroud, says Van Wyck Brooks In Scribner’s Magazine. She had ztttcbed it all herself and when death refused to come she had put It on as a nightgown, then as a daygown. She was even seen on horseback once, In Concord, cantering through the village s tre e t attired fo r the grave, with a scarlet shawl thrown about her shoul­ ders. Miss Emerson was the daughter of the form er minister of Concord, who had died In the Revolution, She was a dwarf, four feet three Inches tall, with a bold pinkish face, a blue flash In her eyes and yellow h air cropped close un der a mobcap. She was short and erect as an adder abont to strike. She conld not alt, she could not sleep; a demon drove her pen. For she had survived, a witness o f the lofty and terrib le religion o f John Calvin, to rebuke what she regarded aa the poor, pale, unpoetlcal hnmanl tarianlsm o f the new day. H e r voice waa the voice o f a sibyl. Issuing from the caves o f the p ast She was queerer than Dick’s hat­ band. She was thought to have the power o f uttering more disagreeable things In tw enty minutes than any other person living. She kept pace w ith nobody; she bad received, she sold, the fatal g ift o f penetration, and her mission was to undermine the vanity o f the shallow. Was some high m atter broached In conversation? D id some rash suppli­ ant Invite Mlsa Emerson's opinion? Mrs. Brown," the sibyl replied, “how's yonr cat?” Waa some lad J praised too warm ly In her presence? She pricked the panegyric; “Is I t a colored woman o f whom you are speaking?** "Give ns peace In our boarders,” she wrote on one occasion, and, when shown the misspelling, she said It would do aa It was. POULTKT •MTS Unloading 8oy Bean Cake at Dairen. (P rep ared by th e N ation al G eographic i ociety, W aeh ln gton , D. C.) S W here chicks are raised Indoors tnd not in direct sunshine, they need cod liv e r oil In the ration. T he ma­ terial does not cause bowel trouble is many poultrymen seem to think. “Inflam m ation of the bowels and sim ilar troublee w ith ghlcks Is due to ane o f four causes— a virus, round worms, tape worms or chronic coc- ridlosls,” says D r. B. F. Kaupp, poul tryman a t the N orth Carolina State college. “Not only does our experi­ mental evidence role out cod liver oil as a cause o f thia bowel trouble, but It seqms to ra le out feed altogether. W e have found that cod liver oil la Indispensable where chicks are brood ed In batteries or Indoors. It pro­ duces greater resistance to disease and. promotes better health. Thia means better growth and more eggs. To date no substitute for this materia) In the ration has been found.” Doctor Kanpp says that he has data on hundreds of tests made during the past 15 pears. In no case has serious bowel trouble developed where cod liver oil was used. In the rests, oil was mixed w ith the mash at different times. Some of It was held four to tlx months before the feeding experl-, ments were completed and in no case did the records show, either clinically o r In post mortem, a serious bowel trouble. T he test did show that there are too many flocks of weuk constitutional vigor and high death rate. Yet when the vitam lne deficiencies were supple­ mented w ith a good grade of oil and mineral supplements used along with proper proportions of protein, health w ith all its natural resistance to dis­ ease was built up. H ealth, vigor and strength must be put Into the chicks early In life by a rich, properly balanced starting mask Bays Doctor Kaupp. w ith five nations participating. At the conclusion of the Japanese-Chi­ H E plan of Great Britain to re­ nese w ar In 1885, Japan not only ob­ turn to China the territory of tained Korea, over which China Wel-hal-wel which she has had claimed a pretectorate, bnt also the under lease since 1898, and large island of Formosa w ith an area the insistence by China that other spe­ of nearly 14,000 square miles, off the cial prlvlllges to foreign nations be central Chinese coast. abrogated, turns attention anew to the From that time on the political pot foreign patches maintained In China. boiled furiously smodg the nations These regions, which have actually wishing to follow In Japan’s footsteps, been transferred, either by lease or and at one time the world waa In­ cession, are not to be confused with formed of a new lease of Chinese ter­ the so-called “spheres of Influence," ritory nearly every month. Germany which are more or less Indefinite and tried to lease Kiaocbow bay on the many o f which are not recognized by coast of Shantung In 1806, bnt China the Chinese. refused her offer. In November, 1897, W hat once threatened to be the Germany seized the bay ostensibly be­ great International "sport” of annex­ cause two German missionaries had ing parts of China began w ith the a r­ been killed in Shantung. In Decem­ riv a l o f the first Europeans In the F a r ber the Russian Asiatic fleet steamed Bast. Those who blazed the tra il into Port Arthur, 200 m llei north of around Africa, across the stormy In ­ Klaochow, and announcement waa dian ocean, and up the east coast of Poultry raising should be made one made that It wonld winter there. In Asia to rich Cathay, were the Portu- March, 1898, Germany obtained a 99- o f the most profitable Industries on gueae. F o r h alf a century they came year lease of approximately 100 square the farm . There are thousands of and went In their trading ships, but by miles on the shores of the bay which farm s In the country today where a 1577 they fe lt the need of a station few fowls are kept that are given no to facilitate their commerce, and set­ she had seized; and the same month Russia obtained a 25-year lease to attention whatever, aside from an oc­ tled a t Macao on the southern coast Port A rth u r and a part of the Liao­ casional feed Of corn and other grain, of Chino. A region of about four tung peninsula, w ith the rig ht to ex­ says the Southern C ultivator. They square miles was set aside for them a re le ft to shift fo r themselves, to eat tend the lease. partly as a reward for assistance In Only a few weeks after the leases w hat they can find about the yards breaking up piracy In the nearby wa­ had been granted to Germany and and barn lots and to roost on fences ters, and has been claimed by Portu­ Russia, Great B ritain obtained a lease and trees In w in te r and summer. And gal ever since. Formal transfer of on the shores and Bay of Wel-hal-wel, yet, th e ir owners w ill tell yon that by this tiny fragment of China was made almost equidistant between Port A r­ the sale o f chickens and eggs from by the Chinese government in 1887. thur and Klaochow. This British these neglected mongrel broods half Not only Is Macao the site o f the lease was not for a definite number of the food and doth-ng of th eir families first European claim staked out on years but provided th a t It was to run Is supplied. Like soils that are never Cathay’s coast, bnt it has cultural ties for the period during which Russia manured and h alf cultivated, the ré­ w ith Europe closer k n it than the po­ should hold Port A rthur. L a te r in ta m a are ten-fold more than are de­ litical relationships of controverted April Franco entered the competition served. T he fa n n e r should be a suc­ areas to the north. I t contains the and took a 99-year lease on the Bay cessful ponltryman. H e has many ad oldest ruin in China that la associat­ of Kwang Chow and approximately vantages fo r carrying on the business ed w ith Europe, and the tam arind and 23 square miles o f territory on the profitably that the average breeder banyan shade the gardens where the mainland. dosa not possess. I f he has an Im­ Portuguese Chaucer, Cameons, com­ In June G reat B ritain Increased her proved breed o f fowls and the neces­ posed h a lf of the Luslads, one of the holdings at Hong Kong by leasing for sary accommodations tn the way of h alf dozen world’s great epics. 99 years 356 square mllea of addition­ houses and yards, and knows bow te Inevitably, too, one associates the al territory on the mainland and ad­ feed and care for his flocks, he can location of Mncao, on a peninsula Jut­ ditional islands aggregating 20 square raise chickens at a very small cost ting from an Island In the delta of the miles In area. In November, 1899, Canton river west of Hong Kong, with France added to ber lease at Kwang that colony of Portuguese Americans Chow a group e f Islands dominating oa the very tip o f Cape Cod, made the bay. F in ally In 1900 came one of famous by Joseph Lincoln. the most ambitious steps of all In the According to experiments conducted English Obtained Hong Kong. acquisition o f territory— the occupa­ a t the poultry department at the State M ore than two and a h alf centuries tion of M anchuria by Russia. Thia College o f Agriculture In New York, passed a fte r the founding o f Macao brought on the Russo-Japanese war there Is a very small margin of profit before China waa again called upon a fter whicb both Russia and Japan In growing capons compared to selling In the name o f commerce to give uway removed their troops from Manchuria the cockerels as broilers. Feed seems more o f her territory. By that time which reverted to China but w ith the to be the greatest Item o f extra cost. all the commercial nations o f Europe, provision that Japan should have cer­ In some sections, relatively low feed and the United States as well, were tain economic concessions. costs and a high price fo r capons on engaged In the remunerative China Changes Sines W orld W ar, account ot good demand might make trade. Friction arose in the early part There has bead a greater m ortality the business very profitable. In other of the Nineteenth century between In the recently acquired foreign localities the m atter of feed, housing British traders and the Chinese, and patches In China than In the earlier and labor over the period o f six or a fte r a w a r In which G reat Britain ones. When M anchuria reverted to eight months very often eats up the was victorious, China, as a part o f her China, Japan succeeded to Russia's margin between the price obtainable Indemnity, In 1842 gave G reat Britain claims to Port A rth u r and the Liao­ fo r the broilers and the price for the the island of Hong Kong, a few miles tung peninsula, and obtained an ex­ capons. On the other hand capons from Macao. This Island with an tension of the lease te 90 years. The have proved exceptionally profitable area of 82 square miles and one of other territories remained with an un­ fo r many. , the best harbors In the world was changed status until the World war, actually ceiled and became a part of Soon a fter the outbreak o f hoetllltles the British empire. In 1800 Great Japan stormed and took the German Britain leased three square miles of Many people w ill remember thaï leased territory o f Klaochow in Shan­ territory on the mainland opposite they bad to pay from 75 cents to $1.25 tung. Hong Kong and shortly afterw ard this, The Klaochow lease to Germany a dozen for eggs last fall and winter too, was ceded. covered an area along the coast rough­ I t w ill not be necessary to pay sucn This Island became the show colony ly ten or twelve miles In diameter. In high price» If eggs are preserved I f of Great Britain In the Orient. It is addition there was a neutralised sone w ater glass now when they are low a world port where celebrities and .83 miles wide skirting the entire Bay eat In price. Whenever they can be foreign war craft arrive ao frequently obtained. In fe rtile eggs should he pre that the din o f official salutes Is a l­ of Klaochow. On the leased plot Ger­ served, ns they keep better. For in most constantly echoing from the gran­ mans had built a typical German town, stroctlona. w rite to your state college Tsingtao. T he agreement had Includ ite p ea k * It la next to the oldest and ed concessions to build railways out­ o f agriculture, county or home dent la many ways the model foreign- side the leased and neutral areas. In onstration agent, or to tho Depart owned community In China. o f Agriculture. Shantung proper; and coupled with Contrary to popular belief, there la the railroad concessions was the right no city o f Hoag Kong. T hat well-known to e x p u lt mines la tones twenty miles name belongs to the laland and the wide traversed by the railroads. mainland. The city of h alf a million I t w ill pay to separate young cock The 255-mlle railw ay line from Inhabitants which la the capital o f the Tsingtao to Tainan, tha capital of orels from tho pallets when eight to Island and the colony Is officially Vic­ tea weeks old. This w ill give the pul Shantung, was opened In 1804. toria. Bnt the name le seldom heard. lets a chance fo r better development As a result o f the adjustments since To tha Islanders the beautiful ter­ and enable the ponltryman to force the the World w ar, there are only fire raced town Is merely “the city." patches of China new form ally gov­ cockerels tor m arket. T im e and labot Grabs by Other N a tio n * erned by foreign nation». T hree of w ill bo saved by hopper feeding the A fte r Great Britain acquired Hong these, Portuguese M a c s * British Hung grain to tho growing chicks a fter five Kong laland and the patch of mainland Kong, and Japanese Formosa, are weeks old. Put the grain and masti there was a lull in the staking out o f owned outright by the governing na­ hoppers out on the range and todnee claims by foreign nations to Chinese tions. O f the long time leases, only a maximum of exercise. T h a t hi territory- Whet may ba called China's Port A rthur and Kwang Chow remain. th e chirks eat to the sunshine, period of "Intensive land losses” be­ T h a form er la ander tho contra! ad this prasaetaa vigor sad vitality- gan bs 1880 and extended to Janaa. the la tte r of F ra n c * T Poultry Raising Made Profitable to Farmer Cockerels as Broilers Preferred to Capons Preserve Eggs Now Cull Young Cockerels M r. Jlmpaoa waa hurrying he waa la te to r dinner. B e stumbled oa tha doormat and ta ll sprawling Into the hall. “M am ma,” exclaimed son W illiam , "papa came In before he got h e r * ”— M illions now ns« Russ B all B in * M akes clothes snowy w h i t * Get tha genuine.— Adv. v , Speed, hut— "Speed Isn’t everything.” Edsel Ford, a t a dinner in D e a r­ born, was talkin g about a irp la n e * " I f in any degree you sacrifice safety to speed you are more foolish than the Yorkshire drummer,” he w ent on. 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