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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 183, 1617 FAITHFUL -TO -SICK COW. | routine of thelr daily Tabor fn office or TH 'Nl"s YUIITH shop or mill or mine and who might . " mfly find the time for it, A With sonie intelligent direction thesp | Probsbly Owes His Own and Three school children and older boys and girls. . IN G ARDEN'NG and men‘and women might easily pro. | Baker, Ore—Fred Spencer.probably owes his and his three children’s lives ’::?750:.3",: ;f‘,,’:}’;:ll‘;“fn;",;;f,“;fi to his falthfulness to a sick cow. their own tables or for sale in their | He arose in the cold at 1 o'clock in tmmediate nelghborhood, fresh and | the morning and went to the barn, to School Children Could WOPK |crisp throush an the srowing months | £lve medicine to theclck sow. Whenon |- ‘l’m Smoke 3 :::.! ::omsgu?nnfifimerzgg defective flue, and a moment later the | Smokes True Back Yards and Vacant LofS. |575a560.000 o the best forum of food: bouse Lurs into fume. Chews True | R ) supply ‘of the country without cost of He fought his way back and with Too 3 and without | 8reat difficulty carried his three little Dt e e eatimate 15 | ones from thelr beds in their night very conservati has been shown | clothes. b;r:uny exp:rlx':e'n:' - 8ho The house was new and had been oc- ADD TO THE FOOD SUPPLY /Jn:addition to the economic’ profits, | iedonly four months. With Intelligent Direction Boys and |there would be for the children he:tlth Na e m.;‘ Girls, as Woll as Men and Women, | and strength, removal from temptation rway's Masistrom, coul; Bo. Bhowis How 4o Hilss Vo:-' to vice and education of the best type, |- . The greatest whirlpool in the world otables and Fruits on Small Plots | 204 for older persons rest and recreg- | IS the maelstrom off the coast of Nor- d Gard. tion in the open air and the joy of | way. ‘It is an eddy between the main- ape aagene watching things grow. land and an island, ‘and-when the cur- ht all be attained at com- is in directi d the wind The high cost of living 1s on the lips | This mig rent ous direction and the ot people in all cities, towns, suburban | © tively little cost by putting 1to | n another no ship can withstand the g the public schools for every hundred fury of the Whal d shark: communities and manufacturing and |children between the ages of nine and | yac o waves ~YUUR S Ane SUar<y writes Dr. P. P.’Claxton, commissioner ; of education, department of the inte ing and paid for all the year, One | /'y such teacher could easily direct the rior, in the American City. It has many causes. Two of these are the un- work of a hundred ‘children and of the Some men do not make fortunes for 160, older persons belonging to the th?m snke“ot living, but, blinded by usual lack of food and the fact that farillles of these, children living in avmnce_Jve to:- the fks of Detey 1008t ot the food 15 consumed. far thelr community. Thus 40,000 teachers | getting.—Juvenal from f this uffl t fo the place of production, which makes of thia ki would be muficient (ar tie the consumer pay the cost of storage and transportation and the profits of entire country. These teachers might the middlemen, many of whom in times easily be had for an average additional Th a{ s ‘he S‘uff lke these take advantage of the wants mry of s.';go :; a total of tsztoooom;o({‘o h s ' e D Domuiabe O e sRA and some for fertilizers and tools, but We, Want the People that KI‘OCkS t e ots out Of Glocm. after the first year th t of these than they ahould. last two ltems would be comparatively to Know the Truth The strain of a hard day’s workis Only the best wbueo grown In Is there a remedy? There is & por- | jiitle “The proceeds would represent i jckl, otten in a pipe-full of America goes into True tial remedy at least, but not wholly in'| yrofita to a greater extent than'in any * About Our Business 3P" y&m out the different states contribute to dn investigations or legislation, This rem- The miracle rough 'P"—P“" *sunshine” in life. ~quality’ we demand. Natural edy is so simple and close at hand that, | of it 1s/in bringing togéther idle land Try'it : on your smoke-appetite today. and expert ing pives it the riche a8 1s so frequently the case, it is over- the:one hand and idle children and looked. In the schools of the citles, &':.,, e”o:’e ':, t;: oflm.c Alone ;nel. the good taste while you're ' ness thatonly “True Smokers” know, smoking, you dnt exhileration True Smoke is sold in 10¢ flat or round towns, suburban communities and man- | ther 1s productive, but all would be bags containers. ufacturing and mining villages of the | penefited by the combination even if which comes a cup of P fimbu dealer, nnd"’:‘h' coffee—with no lfterefiecu cant gE foca 4 il United States there are approximately | the vegetables and fruits produced had un- and address vuh lo: and we will see ' where the real value of True Smcke 6,000,000 boys and girls between the | o value—the land by the cultivation, ages of nine and sixteen. Most of |the children by the health giving, edu- counts most; it’s a comforting smoke, C. TPEPER T OBACCO CO with a pleasant remembrance. SAINT LOUIS : them are idle more than half of the |cational labor and the older people by year. They are in school less than a |the hours outdoors and the contact thousand hours in the year and, allow- | with the soil. ing ten hours a day for sleep, are out of school more than 4,000 waking hours, more than an average of nine hours a day, not counting Sundays. National and state laws make it impossible for most of them to do any profitable work IT WILL PAY YOU TO READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT We are offering the highest prices for a short time for old metals, iron and rags, as we have a contract which must be tilled at onéé. ) WE WILL PAY The more information any- one has on a toplc, the more correct his opinion is lkely to be. ‘We believe that the more our patrons know about our business the greater will be thelr confidence in us. Raising Garden Produce In Kansas. Garden produce will this summer take the place of willows on a three acre tract of river front land near Kansas City, Kan. This-tract has long been known-as the levee and bas been wholly neglected. ‘It is public property. An enterprising ‘Kansan' has secured the permission of the city commission- We advertise to tell the people the facts about our in mill, mine or shop, and many of business. them are forming habits of idleness and falling into vice. Even during the vacation months only about 10 per cent have any profitable employment. Onl; about 5 {)e[; cent of tl‘:’:::x ;’ away fron’z ers to clear and tultivate the tract and thelr homes except for a féw days. will operate it this summer as a truck Still they must live and be fed and farm. clothed. For 4,000,000 of these:there is-access| to back yards, side yards, front yards and vacant lots, which might be cuilti- vated as small gardens for the growth We think the people have a right to know what we are doing and why we are doing it—to know how much money we recelve from the sale of servlce and how it is used. DURING READY Y TALKS LO MONE Ogg MAY REDUCTION SALE We are making substantial reductions from the regular prices on business and residence lots during our May Sale. ** Special srrangements made Wwith those desiring to build homes. Select the lot you want then call on our local sgent T. C. Bailey, P. O. Building or get prices and terms from. A Trifle Fresh. “Sir,” said the. fair canvasser, I am selling stock in a’peach orchard.” .“Are you a fair sample of the or- chard output?”’ he inquired.. “If so I Onr accounts and mordl are kept according to meth- ods approved by the United of v bl amall:fruits. --Meny- . i live fi%:-es:ia:?g could be easily had think Tl favest."—Kansas City: Jour- States government, and the ' gg; gz;:.er' : 1'58: t‘: ;:: ::: ::' ITE COMPANY for chickens, ducks or pigeons. And nal public may learn at any For Rags $1 to $2 per hundred Blde. there are not less than 6,000,000 older | Beans are mentioned in the Bible. time the detalls of how we Scrap jror of any kind $7.00 esota, boys and girls and adult men and Wo- | They -are . cultivated - in- Palestine, are conducting our :business. to $10.00 per ton. LU men for whom an hour or two of Work | which . produces many - leguminous . 0ld Magazines 60c per hundred ;‘:‘d:ry ina ‘"::“-:“‘“‘l:" th“’;:: plants. They are in blossom from late We want the people to We have also & good market m 9 rest from the | in January until March. know the facts about our for rubbers, auto tires, lead, IUIPEAIREATAALIR I A AL zinc and hides. ‘We pay all freight for out of town shippers on 100 lbs and over not including iron and paper. At Goldberg’s Phone 638-W business, that they may judge impartially as to the propriety of what we are doing. e Business and Professional R E T Ry % DRS. GILMORE & MoCANN | & GRAHAM M. TORRANCE * +* PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS #|& LAWYER - * Oftice—Miles Blook - #*|% Miles Block Phome 560 4 R R R R R R R LR R e R R R R R ] KRR RERRRER KK KRR KRR KRS = DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. 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