PAGE TWO
I.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1932
according to th e a n n u a l report Just M axine McNabb, m otored to
P en - and a m enace to society o u g h t to go
filed by H. C. Seym our, s ta te club d leto n Sunday.
I off to th e woods and live alone. We
•
leader.
T
he
U
m
atilla
g
rad
e
boys
P ublished every T h u rsd ay a t H erm is
d [ do m
not
to lerate use
the Of obvious use of •
. . . , , ,,
...........“ '’i lo an
ieraie
e ouvious
CHURCH NOTES
The club boys and g irls of th e g irls b ask etb all team s m otored to | m orphine or cocaine or opium and *
ton, U m atilla C ounty, O regon, by
Echo last T h u rsd ay afternoon. The we should not to lerate in to x icatin g
I'a u lln e M. Stoop and A lfred Q uiring, s ta te have ev id en tly alread y ab so rb U m atilla g irls
won
the
victory liquor, because I tell you these
ed a tr u th w hich m any a d u lts are w hile th e boys lost,
P ub lish ers.
th in g s a re w hat break dow n the
BAPTIST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
ju s t b eg in n in g to recognize— th a t
Mr. an d Mrs. G lenn D ennis. of j com m and of lne
the individual ov
over his
1 0 :3 0 C om m union.
E n tere d us Second Class M atter 'h e only way to m ake money d u r P o rtlan d , visited a t th e home of Mr. own life and his own destiny,
' T hrough alcoholic stim u la tio n
D ecem ber, 1906. U m atilla County, ing low price periods is to low er and Mrs. E rn est Peck F riday, en-1
1 0 :3 0 Song service an d
an
te to Spokane, W ashington.
, man loses his coordination. T hat is! nouncem ents.
O regon.
production costs. W hile th e gross ro u M.
r. .
, o ’ • o ’ S Priu s c r w ero . why liq u o r is no advantage to the
" ........ ,
10.55 Serm on: "T h e W ay T h at
value of th e club w ork done last P endleton visito rs S unday
I brain.
You h h L ear
b rain . You
ear peofle
people tell
tell how
how they
they ' ,
..
S u b scrip tio n R ates:
h
a d th
t h e i ir
r w
w i.a
„ I ,ir i .
e.i
ii...
L’eat,e,h
Back to God.
y
ear
was
811,393.85
less
th
a
n
th
e
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H
arry
H
ull
re
tu
rn
-
had
its
quickened
for
the
One Y ear .......................
ed home F rid ay a fte r spending s e v -j firs t h a lf hour by liquor b u t they
1 1 :2 0 C lass period,
previous
y
ear,
th
e
n
et
p
ro
fit
was
in
Six M onths .................................
81.00
eral days v isitin g w ith Mr. H ull s I d o n 't tell you how la le r th e ir body lor.
creased 83,361.67.
T hree M onths
. ...
iro th er, fJo y d H ull and fam ily, of I could not act in coordination w ith
..........60
7 :3 0 P re a c h in g service, “ Moses
C lub en ro llm en t, too, picked up Pomeroy, W ash.
i .. . -
7—V ; , . -------- , .. ,
.
| th e ir b rain . You w ill h ear on every a Type of C h ris t.”
n
early
25
per
cen
t
last
year,
in
creas
Jack
C
herry
visited
a
t
his
home
side
men
bewail
the
loss
of
th
e
ir
MCMBCh
P lease look fo rw ard to th e E aster
ing from 1711 clubs w ith 15,355 here Sunday
d rin k , of th e ir personal rig h ts, but
Mr. and Mrs Jam es K eenie ac- the rig h ts of the few who can n o t service both m o rning and evening.
m em bers in 1930 to 2109 clubs In
/ tD ITO d4AJ.|TY AMQCIlC JON \
com panied by L orlne Lash and th e ir Kee ahead or have th e fu tu re of
cluding 19,119 m em bers In 1931.
nephew Jam es Stevens, m otored to th e ir n atio n at h e a rt m ust be regu-
B A PTIST CHURCH NOTES
• safeguard th - a t g reat body
-
Lane county ag ain led th e sta te P atterso
T'h’ n Sunday. < »<
«’
i >•-*
lated - to
E ach y ear U ncle Sam s ex p ects m ost of us to pay
Jam es Cain, P asto r.
The m o n th ly C h ristian E ndeavor ) of fu tu re chizcn8 who a re now ready
n num ber of clubs o rganized, w ith
personal an d p roperty tax as o u r sh a re of govern m en t ex
w
as w
to o 8tep
the ranKs.
rank8. Y
"E v ery board, every person h a n d i to ta l of 276, follow ed by M arion u b u u sin o e ss a m . eetin g and
,
- social
------
------
v r p i , n nto
t o tne
io u boy8
Doys
We a re very happy to re p o rt good
S atu c rd
in g social*6
a t th e re Com-
*<_!__ _»___
pense. H ave tax m oney re a d y — set aside a sm all am o u n t
lin g public m oney, should publish vlth 182, Douglas w ith 176, and held
niunltv8
h u ay
rc h even
eVeTheS
p re ' ' h?Vh, ____
soniethinK
a h f ari , of - you in th 7 e <.neuua..ve
itten d an ce aim
and a lin
fin e sp irit a d u rin g
m u n lty ch u rch .
„ , c , m e e t t o W1 h I I e 114
re g u la rly w ith us w here it is safe an d draw s In terest.
an acco u n t of It.”
-Ity of P o rtlan d 174. C lackam as, X ' n L “
a “ Ch
| 1V u o r .“ w c hä™ ’ no‘t“ ?ived ¿¡¡“to 'o u i
iV ashlngton, and M ultnom ah were a tte n d in g w ere to e ith e r: dress like : iaw s, b u t , re peat. e d u c a tio n 'Is w hat these p a st tw o weeks. We feel the
TWENTY THIRD PSALM
ivo need to ___
>ther ra n k in g counties, w hile W hee a bug, or w ear so m ething green.
we
com »ui.
bat th _______
is condition. m eetings have been a blessing to us
As each one cam e in a nam e of a
1931 MODIFICATIONS
ler w as th e only co u n ty w ith no o r bug wus pinned on his back and he W hen we have our younger g e n e ra and to th e com m unity. New frie n d
tion com pletely educated
we will
❖
(Supplied by Jim W in d ier)
❖ ganized clubs.
was to tr y to fin d ou t his nam e by 'lot have types who say "W hy should ships w ere m ade, old frien d sh ip s re
frien d sh ip s re
<•
(R ead w ith an open m ind.
♦
A fte I not have my rig h ts as a c itiz e n ? ’ inforced, ru in ed
Sew ing clubs ap p eared to be th e h in ts given by th e others.
of H erm iston
°".K h *d fO,lnd hi8 ° r , heJ ¡ [t l-s througli 'th e "¿Öys“of “today T h at paired, a n d best of a ll; som e w ere
❖ 1. Hoover is my S hepherd. I ♦ most p opular o f th e 33 d ifferen t
C ap ital, S u rp lu s and U ndivided P ro fits Over 850,000.
nam
e
bug
gam
es
w
ere
played
we
hope
to
see
a
80und
and
everlagt.
❖ am in w ant
in tro d u ced to th e best frie n d of all,
kinds of projects carried , followed
am es
An w
w o ere
r o played
n la v c il u
. . . . .
A fter sev eral gam
a .•__
F. B. SWAYZE, President
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
2. He m ak eth me lie dow n on ❖ by cookery, h e a lth -g ro w th , and d a i lunch of rice p u d d in g and cake were ing p ro h ib itio n w orked out in th is o u r Lord Jesus C hrist.
co untry. If there ever was any
<• th e benches.
•;• ry calf clubs.
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
served. T h is w as th e U m atilla C. g re a t man who accom plished a n y
T he o th e r
chu rch es cooperated
<• 3. He leadeth me beside th e ❖
The g re a te st to ta l value above C. so ciety ’s firs t b irth d ay .
Those th in g th ro u g h the use of alcohol I v alian tly . Many m em bers of o th er
❖ still factories.
ost was realized by th e d airy calf p resen t w ere D onna Bishop, M ildrel w ould like to have the fact pointed ch u rch es a tte n d e d th e m eetings. Rev
Raymond out.
We in th e U nited S ta te s of
❖ 4. He resto reth my doubt a ❖
lubs, followed by cookery and poul- Conlon, A nnie W u rster,
and George McNabb, Roy Bray, Myr- A m erica have tried to give you a Jones helped by his presence, his
❖ bout th e R epublican p arty .
❖
.J.
ry clubs.
Mr. and Mrs. R eid B useick and
nie C aldw ell, Bobby M cKenzie, E d field of action free from the b a r p rayers, and his frie n d ly sp irit.
❖ 5. He leadeth
me in
th e <•
« d au g h te rs B arb ara an d D onna, b/
win Peck, DeVee B row n, Floyd T ill ricades w hich used to be set up by T he M ethodist folk su rely did th e ir «
<• p ath of d estru ctio n , for his ♦
PINE CITY NEWS
<■ Long Creek visited Mrs. B useick's
son, Jim m y George, and h o norary th e legalized liquor traffic. Keep p art. Mr. H u n d eru p publicly ex p res •>
❖ p a rty ’s sake.
♦ m em ber, Mrs. H. C. B ram ar, and the yourselves free from all e n ta n g lin g sed his a p p reciatio n for th ese th in g s <•
<■ ■i-ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W aten-
h
ab
its.
Rem
em
ber,
it's
th
e
b
rain
<• 6. Yea. though I walk th ro u g h <• >
UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS * social leader, Miss Rose Ricco.
<• <•
and also for th e g en ero sity show n ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ <• ❖ <• <• •> <•
bttrger, S unday and M onday
Mrs.
Jim m ie S tevens who enrolled in th a t counts.
<• th e valley of th e shadow of ❖ ♦
(H eld over from la st w eek)
us by th e H erald. W e too, a re g ra te
« high
Buseick and d a u g h te rs a re going to
school
h
ere
as
a
ju
n
io
r
in
J
a
n
❖ depression, I fell n a u g h t but
ful.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe D evine of Lex stay w ith h e r p are n ts for a week or
❖
❖ <• <.
Mrs. F lorence T ipple and child u ary , has dropped out.
<• evil.
E lsie S tra in of tw o but Mr. B useick and E a rl W a t
Mr. and Mrs. Max Donald of Y ak
S unday ev en in g th e cong reg atio n in g to n and Miss
and im a a re v is itin g frien d s in U m atilla. ♦
♦
<• 7. F o r thou a rt w ith me, th e <• ren Hazel, Cecil and E rn e st
cheered Rev. H u n d eru p u n til his P in e C ity stayed a t th e Roy Neill te n b u rg e r re tu rn e d M onaay.
Lyle Brown sp en t th e
week end Mr. and Mrs. Donald w ere form er * ,
IRRIGON NEWS
<•
❖ p o litician and p ro fiteers, they
home S atu rd ay and helped w ith the
Mr. and Mrs. C larence N eill and
❖
< soul was th rille d . It seem ed they
resid en ts of th is tow n.
am ong M en d s In The Dalles.
❖ frig h te n me.
w
ork. Mr. and Mrs. D evine re tu rn e d
did
not
in
te
n
d
to
cease
th
e
ir
ch
e
e
r
Mrs. D. W. Jack so n of P o rtlan d •>
ch
ild
ren . Lois Je a n and G w ynneth,
.>
<•
<•
A
lan
Ilill
visited
w
ith
his
p
aren
ts
❖ 8. Thou a n n o in test my income ❖
home S unday but Miss S tra in re
Is v isitin g frien d s in U m atilla.
of B aker, a re v is itin g
th e ir p a r
W iley B cnfiel w as ab sen t from ing. T he p asto r stopped th em or m ained u n til M onday.
<• w ith taxes, my expenses ru n - ❖ Mr. and Mrs. Iilll in P o rtlan d over
Dove K n ig h t of P o rtlan d is in school several days last week due to they m ig h t have been ch eerin g him
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Moore and
❖ n eth over.
<. the week end.
A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r an d son. B url,
U m atilla v isitin g his w ife a t th e W.
yet. M any said th ey w ould like to
Mr. and Mrs. Dee N eill. T hey expect
an abscess on his head.
Miss V erna Byrnes h as been q u ite O. M iller home.
❖ 9. S urely unem ploym ent and ❖
m ade a business tr ip to P o rtlan d
have
him
re
tu
rn
to
H
erm
isto
n
and
to rem ain u n til tlie last of th e week.
A m ong the business v isito rs at
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es K eenie acc
❖ poverty will follow me all th e ❖ ill a t th e home of h er p aren ts, Mr.
T h u rsd ay m o rn in g r e tu rn in g home
preach for us again.
❖ days of th e R epublican adm in- <• and Mrs. Jam es B y tn es th is last om panied by L orine Lash and th e ir H erm iston S atu rd ay w ere R. A.
F rid ay evening. F red R auch and H.
nephew Jam es S tephens, m otored tc fones, M aurice B u rch ett, C. G rim m ,
N
ext
S
unday
m
o
rning
the
pastor
EARLY SPUDS LOOK
week.
❖ istra tio n .
E.
Y oung drove bus for them while
Pasco S a tu rd a y ev en in g w here they
w ill speak on, “ V ictory and P a in .”
Mr. Rose, and Miss Lola B enfiel.
Mrs. N ora Berw ick
and
Mrs. a tten d ed a show.
❖ 10. And I shall dw ell in a <£•
they Were gone.
LETTER TÏÜS YEAR.
T he try -o u ts in the declam atory and in th e evening th e su b ject will
T he U m atilla S unday school
it
❖ m ortgaged house forever.
<• H ugh Van Schoiack m otored to
Prof. Pepp has been chosen as th e
be,
“A
S
pot
of
P
eace."
p la n n in g an E a ste r pro gram to be co n test for the grades w ere held F r i
<•
— Adams C ounty Leader. ♦ P endleton S atu rd ay .
It. used to be said th a t th e w ay
high school play. T ry o u ts w ill be
E stel B yrnes of B oardm an is vis g iven E a ste r m o rn in g a t th e re day n ig h t. The w in n ers in th is d is t
❖
<s>
held W ednesday an d re h earsals will to grow h ig h priced potatoes w as to
g u la r S u n d ay school tim e. The com
CoIHSTlAB SCiEI&E CKUR&E53 soon follow.
itin g a t th e home of h is bro th er, m ittee h as been chosen and work ric t w ere: first, second, th ird , and
p la n t cheap ones— as most farm ers
Jam es Byrnes. Mrs. E. B yrnes has has alread y begun on th e program fo u rth grades. H um orous: first, Joy-
F0UR-H CLUBBERS
do
ju s t
the
opposite— b u t such
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
B
artholom
ew
(» S u b s ta n c e ” was the subject of
gone to G oldendale, W ash., w here by sev eral classes. The E a ste r choii M arkham ; non-hum orous, E arl Col
and Mrs. M arlon F in ch and d au g h doesn’t ap p ear to be th e case th is
PROGRESS RAPIDLY.
th e Lesson - Sermon In all
w
ill
sin
g
som
e
lovely
num
bers.
she will work.
lins, fifth , six th , seventh, and e ig h
Churches of C hrist, Scientist, oa
ters w ent to H eppner S atu rd ay a f year, w arn s E. R. Jack m an , crops
T he L adies Aid play w hich was
Mrs. W. A. Conlon and d a u g h te r p resen ted F rid a y even in g a t the th. H um orous: first, W ayne C ald
Sunday, March 13.
D espite th e d ifficu lties a d u lt fa r
ternoon to v isit Mrs. Mary B a rth sp ecialist a t 0. S. C., in review ing
The Golden Text was,- "F aith ¡3
m ers a re experiencing In "m ak in g M ildred and M arg aret Brow n m ot U m atilla th e a tre , w as very success w ell; non-hum orous, W ayne F a g e r
olom ew and Mr. - and
Mrs. F. T. th is seaso n ’s arm crops outlook.
ful.
The pro g ram
consisted
of: ström . W inners w ill go to A lpine
the substance of things hoped for,
ends m eet," some 19,119 4-H club ored to P endleton S atu rd ay .
E very in d icatio n p o in ts to poor p ri
Dooly.
num
ber
by
violin
trio
,
Mrs.
G
lenn
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
n
ig
h
t.
the evidence of things not seen”
Lloyd T illson visited in A rlin g to n
m em bers of Oregon d u rin g th e past
ces on la te potatoes ag ain n ex t year,
Miss
M
ary
C
unda
re
tu
rn
e
d
to
Y
ager,
Mrs.
K
en
n
eth
T
ru
m
b
u
ll
and
(Heb. 11:1),
A good crow d a tte n d e d th e dance
year carried on w ork w ith a gross w ith Jo h n Logan T h u rsd ay .an d Mrs. Dave K n ig h t; c la rin e t duet
school M onday a fte r tw o weeks a b lie says, provided norm al crops a re
Among tha citations which com
'a tu r d a y n ig h t.
M ildred Conlon and Jo sephine Con
produced.
value of 8227.901.20, w hich, a fter F rid ay .
sence caused by illness.
prised
the
Lesson-Sermon
was
tha
Dr. B oletsky of H erm iston w as a
Several of th e U m atilla people at n ell; violin and cello num ber by
ded u ctin g o p e ra tin g expenses, left
Mr. S m ith of Irrig o n ,
who has
following
from
the
Bible:
“The
"F a rm e rs w ho n o rm ally grow a
Dove K n ig h t and Mrs. G lent business v isito r in th is v icin ity S a t
them w ith a profit of 891,543.84. tended th e dance In Irrig o n S a tu r Mrs.
prayer of faith shall save the sick,
been b ailin g hay a t F red Lee’s m ov c e rta in acreage y ear a fte r y ear may
Y
ager;
song
by
Miss
P
ape;
play,
urday.
day evening.
They w ere Mr. and
and the Lord shall raise him up;
ed to Roy N eills Sunday.
How th e L adies E arn ed
T heir
well co n tin u e to do so,” says Ja c k -
Mrs. George K eudler, Mr. and Mrs D ollar,” and sk it by E v e re tt G as
Mr. W H ford called on W . C.
and If he have comm itted sins, they
T he P in e City school was dism is m an, ‘‘B ut th is is a poor tim e for
Isom
Monday.
B u rch ette and d au g h ters H ester and set and E ldon Thom pson.
shall be forgiven him ” (Jas. 5:15).
sed M onday on acco u n t of th e fu n a new m an to ju m p in to th e busi
The H.E.C. ladies a re h av in g
P earl, Mrs. L tta M oulton, Mrs. Myr
The Lesson-Sermon also included
Because of th e Illness of V erm
eral of Mrs. Roy N eill.
ness.
the following passages from the
tie Gibson,
Mrs.
P ete
McNab! Byrnes It w as necessary to change piladtice T uesday an d S unday for
Miss
N
ancy
K
ononen
and
S
tan
D.
C
hristian
Science
textbook,
"Sci-
“ On th e o th er hand, th e re ap p ear
i
m
em
ber
of
th
e
cast.
L
ouise
Byrnei
th e play w hich w ill be presented at
and ch ild ren M axine, G eorge and
th en acted as Miss D orothy up-to- he high school au d ito riu m F rid ay
enca and H ealth with Key to the
A tk in w ent to H eppner S atu rd ay to to be much b e tte r prospects for fa ir
Raym ond, D orothy M attice, Louisi date.
S criptures”, by Mary B aker Eddy;
help co rrect th e county e ig h th grade prices for early p o tato es,” Jack m an
Byrnes, A gnes K endler,
Jo sep h lm
Several of th e U m atilla people a t night, M arch 18.
" ‘The prayer of faith shall save the
tests w hich w ere given W ednesday believes. "T h e e a rly crop in C alif
Connell,
T iny
C aldw ew ll,
T on tended th e d is tric t b ask etb all ch am
sick’, says the Scripture. W hat is
an d T h u rsd ay of la s t w eek.
MEDFORD— A cam paign is now
o rn ia prom ises to be g re a tly reduced
pionship gam es a t H ep p ner S a tu r
Connell, T iny C aldw ell, Tom Tuck
th is healing prayer? . . . . The
day evening.
being conducted In Jack so n county
Mrs. C harlie Ploud an d son, D on so th a t it would a p p ear to be a good
er, Max C asper and D onald H a rry
prayer
th
at
roforms
the
sinner
and
Mrs. E arl E ensel and son Benny to m ake th e Rogue R iver tom atoes
man.
ald, of P en d leto n , a re v is itin g Mrs. bet for th e potato g ro w er to devote
heals the sick Is an absolute faith
and Mrs. F red B ark er and sm all as fam ous as th e valley pears. In
th a t all things are possible to God,
P lo u rd ’s p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Dee m ore of h is acreage th a n u su al to
Misses Rosa Rlcco and Alice Dye: d a u g h te r B everly A nn of H erm is
—a spiritual understanding of Him,
m otored to B oardm an F rid ay even ton visited a t th e Jess C onnell homt th is connection grow ers of th e v a l
N elli, and Mrs. P lo u rd ’s cousin, v a rieties to be dug as e arly in th e
in g w here th ey w ere Judges in th, Sunday.
an unselfed love” (pp. 12, 1).
ley recen tly m et a t th e H otel Med
Miss A lm a N elli. Mrs. P lo u rd ex
declam ato ry contest.
sum m er as possible.”
Mrs. F. A. W a lle r
and
sm all ford. Prof. F. C. R eim er of th e
pects
to rem ain on th e creek for
V elm a B u n tin
sp en t Sunda»
la u g h te r G enevieve wore
Sunday S o u th ern O regon E x p erim en t sta tio n
Herald Subscription $2.00 a Year ab o u t a week.
v isitin g in P endleton.
iftern o o n v isito rs a t th e Jam es ond a num ber of p ro m in en t grow
Mrs. Tom T ucker and son Joe a n
Syrnes home.
ers appeared on the program .
v isitin g in P o rtlan d . Mrs. Tuckei
Mrs. F ra n k C lark and Miss Agues
recen tly re tu rn e d from P o rtlan d K endler m otored to P en d leto n to th e
a fte r h av in g been u n d er an oculist thow "S h an g h ai E x p ress” Sunday.
care for several weeks b u t had to
Mrs. E arl B row nell of Pasco was
re tu rn ag ain to P o rtlan d th is week In U m atilla T uesday to a tte n d the
w hen h er eyes ag ain b o th ered her.
E a stern S ta r m eetin g .
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. H ull have re
Mrs. T runtbow of O lym pia, W nsh-
tu rn ed from a few days v isit w ith
ngton, Is in
U m atilla
v isilin g
relativ es in Pomeroy, W ash in g to n .
riends.
Keep them
M embers of th e th ird an d fo urth
Miss E ffie B ullock has re tu rn e d
grades a re build in g a D utch house Tom a visit to G oldendale, W ashing-
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in th e ir room w hich w ill be when on, for several days.
com pleted larg e enough fo r pcopl,
Mrs. W illiam Sw it: ler h as re tu r n
to en ter. T here w ill be a b u h t-in
'd from a v isit w ith frien d s In l ’o rt-
bed. D utch fu rn itu re and stove.
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n W u rste r and
d au g h te rs A nnie. May and P ara ac > ❖ ❖ <
com panied by L u cille
B au lt and
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I t’s the Brain That Counts.
PER
M IL E
C harles Mayo is one of th e g re a t
est surgeons an d p h y sician s in the
R O U N D T R IP
world, beloved by u n to ld thousands
B e tw a cji p o in t« In O reg o n.
whose lives he has saved. T he pub
W a s h in g to n , Id a h o , U ta h ,
lished records of th e Mayo clinic at
N e v a d a , C a lif o r n ia , M e n
R ochester, M innesota, a re valued
tone (w e e t o f and In c lu d in g
and used w herever m edleal science
B ig T l m h o r , H a r l o w t o n ,
Is know n. T his clin ic— fa r from the
L e w is to w n , H a v r e , lu d lth
g reat te n te rs of p o p u latio n — is th e
B a p ), W y o m in g ( w a i t o f
mecca of men and women from all
end In c lu d in g O roon R iv e r),
p a rts of th e w orld w ho seek help
end p o in te In B rltle h C olum
and healing. Surely such a man
b ia. M in im u m a d u lt fa re SO
know s w hat Is good for th e hum an
ce n t« . C h ild re n h a lf fa ro .
body, Surely he would have no self
GOING
ish in te re st in m islead in g his fel- ) .
lows, none of th e p reju d ice or blind- ( MAR. 2 4 , 2 5 , 2 6 , 2 7
ness of w rong perso n al h a b its or as
R E T U R N IN G : A P R IL
sociations. A p hysician is tra in e d to j
(Home by midnight th at data)
observe and to judge. Life hangs on ,
Approximate
the accuracy of his observ ation and ■
R O U N D T R IP FARES
the soundness of h is conclusions, i
I Here Is w hat l)r. C harles Mayo says:
"Y ou ra n get along w ith a wood
en leg. but you c a n 't get alo ng w ith
1 wooden head. T he physicnl value
>f man Is not so m uch. Man as an-
tllzcd in o u r lab o rato ries is w orth
»bout n in e ty -re n ts. Feven bars of
B a g g ag e C hechod
oap, lim e enough to w h itew ash a
T ic k e t« good ma all tra in a mad
h lrk en roop, phosphorous enough
•" all ca re . In S ta n d a r d and
to ro v er th e heads o f a thousand
T o u ris t S leo po ra, add re g u la r
m atches, is not m uch, you see. It Is
«looping e a r charge«.
the b rain th a t cou n ts, but in o rd er
Ask local agent
th at your b rain may be kept clear
»•on m ust keep yo u r body fit and
fo r details
i well. T h at c an n o t be done if one
| d rin k s liquor. A man w ho h as to
<>rag »round a habit that 1» a danger
f