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NEWS, SUNDAY, w N Business and Professional Columns ATTORNEYS. E. B. HUNTER, 527-8, Idaho Bldg. tf GEORGE R. RUST, 366 Sonna Bldg, tf c. H- Ungenfelter, 301-3 Idaho Bldg, tf J- BOGART, Attorney, Overland blk. tf CLINTON H. HARTBON, Idaho Bldg. » B. F. NEAE, 201-262-263 Sonna Blk. tf ELLIOTT A HEALY, Empire BLDG. I. F. COLVIN, 4-5 Berino Bldg. tf OPPENHEIM & HODGIN, 603-4-5. Idaho Bldg. tr J. R. GOOD, Attorney, room 302, Sonna Bldg. Phone 319-W. tf RICHARDS & HAG A. Lawyers, fifth floor, Idaho Bldg. tf - HUG' E. M'EEROY, Attorney, ruiie 609, Empire Bldg. tf C. E. WINSTEAD, 317 Idaho Bldg. If tf WM 0, DUNBAR. 321 Idaho Bldg. LUCAS & M'ADAMS, 215 Idaho Bldg. t f tf D. L. YOUNG, Lawyer. 355-358, na Blag. Son- General CLAUDE W. GIBSON. and Land Practice. Mode Bldg. Law tf ARBER '& L AVIDSON. Lawyers. 327 Idaho Bldg. tf WYMAN A WYMAN. Attorneys. 206-1 201 Boise City National Bank Bldg, tf -! Attorncys-at M \RT1N & MARTIN, law. room 35S Sonn.» Bldg. tf S. T. SCHREIBER, poration law. 419 Idaho Bldg ining and cor- ; tf j K. I. PERKY. GENERAL LAW PRAC tice. rooms 304-308 McCarty Bldg. ; Phone 160. tf j ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. ADA COUNTY ABSTRACT pane. Yates bb' C. B. Coxe, Mgr. tf g c. - ■ - - tiw ! ACCOUNTANTS. , BOISE Al'DIT CO., VAN DEI SEN,! Box 1143; expert accountant; scion Ratifie s/stemizer. Phones 230 r 1747-.I. and ! j ' I ARCHITECTS. TOURTLLLUTTE & HUMMEL. AR ehitccts, office on second floor Over land Bldg, tf, AUTOMOBILE BATTERIES | AND BAT Phone j IGNITION TER Y CT>., 119-121 S. 11th; 2S4-J. _ WE y TERN i ' AUTO DEALERS. Ik ■ 31 «H I and j tf; > <813 <1i> , < EIGHT CYLINDER. - K.| NELSON AU To SALES CO., 9th or Res., 1671. re. Phon G rt AUTO TOPS. iker in >niy f st-class Idaho. R. Atkins, J27 S. 11th. i tu top tf AUTOMOBILE PAINTING. \\ . a. 11 Jg Idaho St. tf ASSAY ERS. bOifcjE CHEMICAL INSTITUTE, AS b&yers and chemists. A. G. Van Email manager, 907 Idaho th., Phone 394. tf yUlSE LABORATORIES CO., C. W. Harkinson, usaayer anti chemist, 2 S. lUth St. tf ABSTRACTS. •JUHsU TITLE w TRUST CU„ idahi Hldg. Fnmic 4.4. tf BARBER SHOP. IURUY BACK, 120 N. 7th. Hair cut, 2ÖC. U 'J. S. HAIR CUT, 25c; bath 15c. Main._ _ 617 tf BOOT REPAIRING. buise shoe hospital, 307 n. 8th. tf business COLLEGE. I Î • ••»••••••••••••••I • COMP K T E N T Stenographers, • : - bookkeepers, cashiers, expert- • ienced or inexperienced fur- • nished on short notice. Link's • Business College, 1015 Idaho £1. • Phone 1055-J. If O • jJ. • ••••••••••••••; X • • CONTRACTORS. HOUSE MOVING AND CEMENT wo-k. I. K. Hawk; Plu.ne 2437-W. tf CHINESE PHYSICIANS. Dit. G. LOOK, CHINESE DOCTOR, 707 Idaho Street. if JL Dll. FONG WEE, fourteen yeura prac tico in Boise, 215 S. 9th Street. UR. CHIN MAN 8UI, Chinese physi cian; treats ull kinds of chronic dis ease!. Office 711 Idaho street. tf it UR. WING LEE TONG CO., treats with Chinese herbs, roots and medicine. Careful treatment assured the afflict ed. Office 612 Idaho street. tf CHIROPRACTORS. A. E. LIND, D. C\, 624 Overland Bldg. if MISS McCOBB. D. C., 418 Idaho Bldg, tf Ç, Q. BURT, D. C., 3-4 Hotel Brand, tf CHIROPODIST. C. U. BURT, D. S.C., 3-4 Hotel Brand, tf CARPENTERS. For Union Carpenters piione 310-W ur at Hall, room 227 Sonna bldg. tf COLLECTIONS. "COLLECTIONS"-—Eucus & McAdams, 216 Idaho Bldg. Phone 460. tf Western Reporting & Credit Co.. 403 404 McCarty Bldg. Phone 623. tf CLEANERS AND DYERS. AßE MARTIN, Cleaning Works, Pho.j 9U L. M. Roache, Mgr., 1014 IV. 11th. j tf ECONOMY DYE WORKS, STEAM 1 cleaning and dying. French dry clean ing; 411 N. loth St.; Phone 2020. tfl_ CITY DYE WORKS—Cleaners of fancy j gowns, gents' suits dry or steam cleaned. Branch ufilee, P. 44. Works 1395. I tf CALL the Pantorlum for garment cleaning, pressing, altering or repair- ing. Phone 1026. Oftice, 611 Main; Branch, Owyhee Bldg. If Contractors and Builders. — FLOYD AND FISHER. 323-1Children's furniture made. 101s Idaho. tf DANCING CLASSES. Alt j 1916 and fancy dancing. Phone 435-J. j DENTIST. dr. dresser, uU2 Overland Bldg, tf DR. CARPENTER, 212 IDAHO BLDG. DR. COLVKK, 4U1 Idaho B. DR. SHELTON, Yales. Bldg. Ph. 720. tf Ph. 251. If COM-!-—- Dr. Carrie L. Bert imui, 403 Idali Bldg. tf Dit. V ALKER, ROOM 330 YATES Bldg! Gas given, l hone 261b, ..— — tf ! DETECTIVE AGENCY. J ERMUUNTA1N D E T E C T 1 V E Agency. Prompt, reliable, confided- ; tial. Secret service in all its branches. investigations and collections made through our agency in any part of Phone 2412-W. P. U. Box 9U6, Boise, Idaho. j wui id. i Address tf EYE, EAR AND THROAT. " DR. ED E. MAXE Y , OCCUL1ST AND Aurist, 204-6 Idaho Building. tf I DR- A. L. HEINE, EYE, EAR, NOSE i and throat. &1&-26 Overland Bldg, tf 1 NOSE AND 207-9 overland Building. ;Dit. BRANDT — EAR, Throat; {dr. R. L. NUURSE—Eye. Ear, Nose aiul Tlirout; 406-7 Overland Bldg. DR. C. R. HUDGEL—Practice limited to I he eye; Olu-luVi Uverland Bldg. FLORISTS. BAY'HOUSE FLORAL CO., floral designs, cut flowers, plants. Boise, tf BOISE FLORA I. CO., Ill N. 8 th St.; choice cut flowers, Rural designs, tf GROCERY. KNIGHTS' GROCERY. 517 MAIN street; open all night; deli catessen goods and imported cheese A19 of all kinds. HARNESS MAKER. BLOCK'S HARNESS SHOP and sad diery, 10b N. 11th Phone 2488-VV. tf HOTELS. MITCHELL HOTEL, a homelike place. P rice s right; across from depot. A15 HAIR SWITCHES. Until May 1, 1 will make switches from Address vcmblngH at halt price. 1824 N. 20th St„ Phone 2217VV. .•larga.et Jordan Boise, Idaho. tf INSURANCE. SEE P. M. DAVIS for general insur putronago is solicited. a nee. Y Overland Building. tf LAND ATTORNEY. B. EATON, Scrip, 0.,j Idaho Bldg. tf - HOME PORTRAITS. G. BURNS. Phone 1208-W. tf D. JOB PRINTING JOB PRINTING—BE8T EQUIPPED plant in ths state for all kinds of Job printing. Legal blanks a specialty. Capital News Publishing Co., 717 Idaho Street LADIES' TAILORING. WANDER BROS. 213 Overland bldg, tf MRS. K. FOREST, 422 IDAHO BLDG. If MILLINERY MRS TYLER, 215 North Ninth. A16 Call and inspect our line of hats. M. White Co., 802 Bannock. F. tf MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES HENRY w. BAKFR, and Fox Bicycles, 113 S. 11 St. Fox. Hartford tf MAPS. MAPS. BLUE PRINTS, «ùs Overland Bldg. tf LUMBER YAgDS W. H. R IDEA BAUGH, native lumber, Oregon shingles, alto floorings, doors, windows,' mouldings, ana building material. Main and 4th Sts. Phone 958. DEAEER IN tf MEAT MARKETS FOR SALE Freeh . beef, mutton, poultry etc. cured meats of all kinds. smoked fish. pork. Baited and y T'.. j Farmerr* Market. 1221 Main. Ph. 1401. tr 1 - Harvey's, tfl_ Market. The commissary "i' delivery, tf 724 Main. Phone 2H. j MONUMENTS I T. F, FKLTNKK. 1615 Main St. tf MATTRESS REPAIRING MATTRESSES A1ADE To ORDER and repaired. Joslln-Uarver Bed- ding Co., 1514-1516 Main St.; Phone 693-W. I tf MONEY TO LOAN. CHILDS A CO., 30-3» balk Bldg. tf ROBERT VAN GILSE, 1235 Main. tf W. SCOTT NEAU, Farm Loan Man. j E. C. LAUGHL1N &. Co., S f /c money. tf A5 j V.cKeynolds A Whitson, 520 Ida. Bldg. tf THE NEWHOLSE IN V. CO., Sonna Blk. tf ON chattels or salary. Reasonable rates. 403 McCarty Bldg., Box 187. tf PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN ON Rum security. H. E. McElroy, Em pire Bldg. tf MUNK Y TO LOAN—On real estate, chattels, any um] ull kinds of se ! curity. Carter. McCarty Bldg. tf MONEY—11000, S1300, 31450 and 36000 private money, cheap to loan on good city or ranch property. Phone 358. A16 ; MONEY to loan in both farm and city property. Oily Realty Bldg. any amounts on Hub Idaho ( ' 219 11 »any, A9 WE BUY «and sell notes ana mortgages and make real estate and chattel loans. H. G. Meyers & Co., 423 Over land Bldg. tf Money to Loan. I Notes and mortgages bought; täte and chattel loans. Carter, Me tv Bldg. real es tf ; FARM AND t TTY LOANS. Headquarters for farm and city loans, any size. No delay. Courteous treat ment. New location, 209 North Eighth St. Bruce & Fuld Loan & Trust Co. it HEADQUARTERS FOR MORTGAGE LOANS SOUTHERN IDAHO EASTERN OREGON Ira E. High a. Company YATES BUILD . Boisr WE ARE prepared to make or purchase conservative loans, on Idaho or Ore gon improved farms; 8 per cent. No commissions. Quick service. Deal direct and save money. Idaho State Life. Empire Blk., Boise. Myl NURSERY STOCKS. TREES! TREES! TREES! shade and ornamental; vines, etc. F. J. Woods, Fruit, roses, corner 9th and Bannock, Nursery S. Walnut St. A10 OSTEOPATHS DR. CARRIE FREEMAN, IDA. BLDG. DR. H. D. MORRIS 204 SONNA BLK tf DR. MAXWELL, LADY OSTEOPATH 304 Idaho Bid., Ph. 1676, Res. 1761. tf DR. HANDY, O. S.. 622 StateTphTm. DR. WALTER 8. KINGSBURY, 228 Idaho Bldg. Phons 337. ft DR. S. R. RIGHTENOUR. Osteopath. Rooms 409-11 Empire Bldg. tf OPTOMETRIST. D. M. FLEMING, OPTOMETRIST Room 16, Gem Bldg. tf BUISE OPTICAL Co. 1003 Main St. Dr. E. S. Owen, Optometrist. We put the E E*s in ©ye*. Phone 2435. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER EMMA WILKINSON, 2i. Idaho Bldg' Phono 460. tf MISS A. DUNLLAF, 308 Overland Bldg. tr OPTICIANS. Globe Optical Co. Ryes examined, tory on the premise* 90S Main Et. Fae [5] 03 l.ltj PAPER HANGING [ SIGN and house painting and kalso mining. Foster. CIO Main, phone 1094-W. TATE INSURANCE AGO Y , 222 Sonna t£ I = I I tr PHYSICIAN & SURGEON UR. HUEVERSON, 317 Empire Bldg.; Ueneral practice; specialties, ob stetrics tu. armements) Homeopathy. tf PHOTOGRAPHERS STAMPER—C( I. Util A. lilullo. Phone tf 686 . PIANO TUNING C. hi. ROBISON, Wise Piano House, tf PLUMBING & HEATING ACME PLUMBING A HEATING CO., • Ltd., Adeimau Bros., managers, modern plumbing, heating and sheet metal work 622 Idaho Sit. Phone 166. tf RENTALS. block. S. H. CASTILE—Spraying. Ph. 2322R. ; High Pressure gasoline machine. A14 ; SPRAYING SHOE REPAIRING. RIEBE AND COOPER 720 Main and 822 Idaho Sts. tf FASSBENDER'S Shoe Shop, Capital News Bldg, A15 , .•t'HNACK work and auta radiator re- . pairing a specialty. Généreux A Butler, 112 S. 8th. Phone 574-VV. tf ! SS, j _ I BOISE LODGE NO. 2, A. F. j _ I SHEET METAL WORK. SOCIETIES. .it A. M., meets every Tues day evening in Masonic hall. Visitors welcome. Charles o.'" • Nelson, Secretary. U A ORIENTAL LODGE NO. 60, A. F. & A. M., regular meet ings every Friday. Masonic hall. BOISE LODGE NO. 77, I. O. O. F., meets every Tuesday night at Odd ; Fellows Hall, 13th and Eastman. Ail ! Odd Fellows welcome. J. M. Hollister, Secretary. Sojourners welcome. Ferry C. Marshall, Secretary. tf j of cs.-iii month at old St. John's hall, Stb and Fort Sts. Visiting Knights are In- 1 cited to attend. Fritz Hummel, 1 Grand Knight; -Tank F. Church. ! financial secretary. ifi . KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS—Meet the first and third Tuesdays SECOND HAND STORE. A Washburn Mandolin for sale, forth & Nie hies, 1011 Idaho. Her Phone 1 1055-W. tf Pio-I I WE buy second 'hand furniture, neer Furniture Company, 909 Idaho Street. Phone 2 So. WE pay the best prices for second hand furniture and we will exchange Jenkins your odd pieces for new. Furniture Oo. Phone 559. tf TYPEWRITERS. RENT A REMINGTON Get perfect visibles $3 for one month; Others at lower results; $7.50 for 3 months. •ates. Rental payments purchase. ) apply Typewriter *>n Remington Co., 256-7, Sonna Bldg., Boise Phone 133. tf TAXIDERMIST. I R. \V. Limhvvt &- On,, 123 So. 11.® tf VIOLIN MAKER. Robert Ba llot at Bampson Music Co. tf WIGS AND TOUPEES \_AL_M ATTHEUB, 1004 t-» Main Bt. tf Well Drilling and Digging. ASHLEY & NEELEY, Ph. 137 or 9R1 j s + New Universities Dictionary COUP ON Jay Um EVENING CAPITAL NEWS Une Coupons Seeoro Hw Dictionary T H» 40 to Get It Present or mail to dûs papet tbre« coupons like the above with ni cents to cover cost of hand Bng, paddng. clerk hire,etc. IWfAsMbis MmM Cmi •f t 3 "3" 98c secure ibis NEW authentic Dictionary, bound in real , illustrated MAIL ORDERS WILL MtlmKmm, flexible with full pages in color and duolnne 1300 pages. Fo. ffiataMan ■ «iski BE ft FILLED 25 DICTIONARIES IN ONE AU Dictionaries published previ ous to this year are out of date NEW IRRIGATION MCI PUNNED ALONG MALHEUR the tt iition iront the mouth of the'Malheur nl" yon seven miles west v.i. . ?! Snake river just north of Ontario' IT !rurw c f r°e r hied f .Z lUUOn ° f "'a f " S trict were hied this wees with the county court at Vale. This court fixed April là as the date for hearing objec tions to the petitions for taking action on the petitions. The pla !* rB of ,,lp miUdlo fork of the Malheur I river in the Warm Springs I above Ivlverside. I who have investigated Petitions for the Formation of District Comprising 35,000 Acres of Rich Land Are Filed. (Stair Correspondence.) Vale. April 8.—An irrigation district is being formed in Malheur county coinprising .15,000 acres of rich farm ing lands exte lding In a narrow strip on ' oth sides Oi evolved is to store the wut- reservoir engineers Eminent this reservoir site report it a very feasible profosi ; tion - They say water tan be sto-ed ; cheaper there than in any other reserg They estimate the cost of storing water there at only S3. Su per fore foot. voir site in Oregon. Ample Water Su.iply, Tlie storage of the Warm •,000 acre feet ■a par Springs reservoir is of water. ' 'S The annual n-off of the he Malheur rlv iple to till this middle fork of , „ •*. . reservoir r Il, k ,ï S ' water It is the plan to . u,n " 1 thiee acre-feet of water for ''"'ll acre of land in the district. It Is ! thl 's seen that th- supply of water for irrigating the 35,000 acres in the pro j posed district is more than a The 35,000 . ,lle extension of the jThe present, ditches give i 1er supply to 12,001 acres. The storage Springs reser l.v furnish a complete water supply for the 13,000 aeres, but would furnish more than a pie. an lie irrigated by present ditches, i partial wnt •res il ' er ^ roni ,b e "■ voir would not an ample water supply for 22.000 more acres that now have no water at all for irrigation. It Is probable as a future develop ment of • his project to build highe ditches and tints irrigate rpiite a body of land n the lower Willow Creek val ley north of Vale, the lower Dead Ox flat north of r ntario. I he surveys for the Warm Springs reservoir and the irrigation of the 135,000 as proposed, were made Jointly 1 ''' ,hC cn « intcr ' s office and the S ** , .' Ca •ylamation service. This 1 wiil > ,ro '' » k 5 ? ?, m * '° ' " l0 imd Un,arlo> ^mndreri^"] 1 ' j 1 *, 8 Wh ° le ' h,,ncl,ed and forty-tw sand acres of government land, eover Mng 11 townships in Malheur county has been surveyed and platted and will be opened to entry April 29. 1916. The Vale land office is a busy place these days. thou New Real Estate Office. Jorgensen & Moudy is tlie name of a fflee opened this week in th ' Nelson building in Yale, new firm als ne ' v real estate The handles insurance, loans and land locations. The total mount of taxes collected for tlie first half of the 1916 taxes in Malheur county The sheriff's is something office was a mighty busy place the first half of this week. over $152,000. Tlie sheriff is the official tax collector in the i era! counties of In this state, the first half of became delinquent regon. the 1916 taxes April 5, hence tlie rush of tax payers to pay their taxes before they bee delinquent. on me B. L. Becker this 'harle.s Cope! of Vale : week bought of $1350 Buick ek which lie will use In passenger 1 the operation of an auto stage running Harper t Follyfarm, in this county. A deal was recently closed ^arke of Boise sold his four-acre tract in the south part of Vale to L. A. Mansur for $2200. two-story house on the place. hereby There is a good VICTORY NEWS NOTES. ser of Iowa have Mr. and Mrs. ' ireturned I s — 4 vialt ' vi,h "M' ir daughter and lier their borne after a plens The Dreams of Yesterday BY MINNIE PRIEST DUNTON DELIVERED a «c,™-.,.,. AT evening SESSION OK REBEKAM DISTRICT ASSOCIA I ION HEED IN ODD FELLOWS TEMP EE, MARCH 28, 1916 It has been truthfully said, "Just where the road is roughest, We find a helping hand; 'here the burden's hardest, Kind friends beside us stand. Just, when the hours are dreary, A song of Joy rings true; Just when the days are darkest, The sunlight niters through." And again, "Eincoln and Washington were great men, but in every day life, the fellow j who has stood by you, borne and shared with you, has got some thing on both." „, W * ar ° i' onorc u d , ul ,his time b - v ,he p,c8ence of our beloved president, who C n7with us"" mUe " 1 '° '' C PrCS - her friend through years In theWom-I bl.v, it gives me plo many t Just i ith you. hus lire re to be one of elconic, thrice wel •id her eoincl May her visit be pleasant as well -is profitable, and as she moves forward In her work, and visitations, may she find everywhere smiles, cheer and laughter, peace, harmony and fraternal good will! May the favor Heavenly bather and a great fraternity rest upon her, making her labors light er and brighter daily; see her safely home in the family cir cle, wiser and huppier for the delight ful reception accorded by everywhere. f the •a!oh over and Rcbckuhs Drummond said, "You will rind as you look back upon your life that the moments that stand out above every ; thing else. are t!ic moments I have done things in a spirit and as we look back he ►f love." tlie yesterdays, we reeall the dreams of the past th it tilled mind, heart and soul, thoughts turn to tlie ideals, kept in mind, of the heights yet unattained. The founders of odd Fellowship and the Rebekah degree held up in tlie Ideal Friendship, Love and Truth; Friend ship. as Thoreau said, man honest, kes him a saint: and our ever "that makes a lakes him a hero, that ll the just dealing wilh the just; the magnanimous the tnagnani sincere; ith ou.s; tlie sincere with the man with man." Iruth, that Milton declares possible to be soiled by any touch, as the crowning grace of humanity, the lioii ight of the soul, the guide which binds duty t ing principle that chiefly, rec heart to life, and is nal good. "as jm out ward Love, the sunbeam." link truth, the redeem est eilcs the prophetic of etev Those ideals, kept ever in and fashion our mind, character anew, the result of the cultivation of the highest h u ma mould nd noblest finalities in nature and putting these quali praetical use. ties to idealist holies ii But when the is dreaming of these holy of our order, Ih putting into prae <lce tlie nobler qualities of the huma heart, she forgets that the monster.' >f envy, greed, discord, strife, hide i highways and byways ready to snatch from the brow the laurel wreath; to crush the life from their fellows; tear down characters that took a Iife the to family, Mrs. Joe Wolf of lower Fair view. A message from La Grande, Ore., last Tuesday announces the sudden death of Charles Coiemt Coleman of this place. , brother of Homer Mr. and Mrs. Homer Coleman, accompanied iy Mrs. Sarah Parrott and Mrs. George Pow ell. sister and cousin or the deceased, left n the afternoon train t be pre sent at the fin The Ladies' Aid wa Thursday ,» Blue valley. entertained Inst y Mrs. > lias Leighton of Twenty-one ladies were t. So era I pounds of carpet rags sual time was giy recitation and study of the teacher training subject, sonce of the leader. rs. W. F. Dowrey, Mrs. Ayers took charge of the work. isses Edythe and entertained Thursday evening i or of their brother Glenn, who leaves within a few days with stock for the summer range in the hills. The trustees .met this elected the teachers for presi were sewed. The en to in the ah The rat fcjebern hon veek and the ensuing Elder KniglV will be principal and Miss A Into I ek primary teacher. The • Congregational church is being tinlid and painted and will be in prime condition for Easter services. The ho f W. F. Downey has been family reunion (lie scene of a happy .during tlie last few days three sisters. Mrs. W. F. this place. Mrs. jamliiah, la.. -Mrs. ( '. G. Hurt of Cam bridge and their only brother. Profes sor Fuller of Meridian, have been joying the first visit together for 25 vlicre the Downey of t. Roscoe of Shon u years. Misa Essie Dunn of view and Miss Thclim Boise returned this w wood, whore they hive been attending school n uring the winter. A special ear will L-ave McDermott at 7 o'clock Wednesday return after the s, dation of all who may wish to attend 'The Birth of a Nation" in Boise that night. Mrs. Gilbert Tinsley and familj of Cambridge are guests at the Downey home. Mrs. Tinsley is Mrs. Downey's niece. Lower Mad iso •k from Laurel Fair of evening and v for Ute ueeomo on The New Sunsst. Tlie New Sunset is a heautv. The large size gives opportunity for more artistic illustrntionM readers can secure tion t ital Nets for one )ear in advance. Order by mail or telephone. 234, and a collector will lie sent. Capital News a year's subs.rip Sunset by paying for the Fap tf Kind Usually Buïtt. On the train going out Subbubs got Into conversation with a stranger, who remarked : "1 see you are putting many new buildings." answered buildings are the only kind we put up." up a good " Yes." Hubbubs, new lime to build up. There is nothing so loathsome in the whole list of loathsome creations as ths character assassin, degraded, inhuman, soul-stained and black-hearted; they hide behind "They suy!" to tear down humanity; their own life has been degrading that every act of others is misrepresented and misinterpreted. If one Is successful, under their breath, they tell some other gossiper some un truth, criticise one's actions, condemn one's method, tells of some transaction 11 hat never occurred 1 to make the story racy; take up the telephone, ■bread false rumors, tell false tales and (lion while resting, think up some other I tale to tell another of their kind, i " has beon mo8t "mly ®tid, "That a ! gossiper. Is a liar, consciously or un ' ' on8 ' iu,,sly " Thrac vultures In human tlful so form, forget or never knew the beau- and inspiring lines of Longfel- ; low — I "The heights by great men reached and kept, | " vie not attained by sudden flight, I Bul they - while their companions slept, Were toiling upward In the night." | l ho listens to an untruth and makes no effort to defend one's friends, is just as vile in tile sight of God, as he wh who is innocent One starts false rumors, for none ■an long be defamed, for "right is might and will prevail," said Lincoln; and Elbert Hubbard so splendidly declared, "It matters what people say I am, but it matters what 1 am!" not The hem of vour ou first be clean ' before about yourself for four n garment must wind it you of the taint of others. Wile you hear the truthful tiling said o unio ottiers as >c would should du unto you," and tell good you know of them, for 'twas the Christ who said, tile least There are some among us "hat christ suffered as He bore the alvary, and some u hose heart bleeds and whose faitli in humanity been -shattered. Look oui on the stony path, as the thorns pleree their with Hi unkind, f another, that un "Do they what "As ye did it unto f these, ve did it unto me!" ho know cross to for time hi brow and say. innocent , ••Father, forgi\o them, for they know not what they do!" Our dreams, our ambit 1 for the future sh is. our hopes old be thought out linos: along plifting steadfast friendship, motto i helpfulness, eternal love, our truth. In the face of malicious « riticisi the face : m to be defeat, Know atehes: His divine love is the same yesterday, and He will make all things right, be >f v bat seems the light. raise your eyes t< that God I and forever, n»' au so divine principle remains fixed otherwise, I one's best brings and eertai for doing right ai the best back to "On God and God-like i ran not I men we build our trust." said Tennyson, and Long fellow s lines that II live through the ages tell us—in spile of difficulty; "We can make our lives sublime And departing leave behind us. Foot-prints in the sands of time. Foot-prints, that perhaps another »Sailing A forlorn i Seeing er life's stormy main, 1 weary brother, ay take heart again.'* Let us forget all, but Truth, light, love; let tunity i kindly faith in s remember there is oppor n every, hand for the doing of leeds, for lhe expression our fiMcnds and expression of appreciation for gratitude to our heav enly Father, for life, health, happiness and as u r mve forward, let us hear nine! the words of Abraham Lincoln: 'Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith let us dare to do our dutv j ii c understand it." We oft forget the rd, the pleasant smile that means so much to the heavy burdened heart. \Ye bass by oppor ity to do a kindness, and then scat ter blossoms in great profusion over the f une who lias departed this hen a good deed, a flower, would .'!i before eyes were nil the ruses could not be seen, your smiles, your blossoms. •is, your good deeds t still form life. have meant so m closed Give your kindly now, to bless loved ones and friends as they journey along life's pathway, for. "Time is but a stream 1 go a fishing 1 drink at it, but while | drink I see tile sandy bottom and detect how shallow it away, but eternity re mins. I would hose Its tin ■mirent slides drink deeper, fish in the sky, botti i is pebbly with Thoreau. stars,' sang pgaii Divine love govm guide» ami guards us. and there is yet time for id loving thoughts for the beautiful dreams bring t c*t. tender f yesterday us tlie golden hours of tumor w hen divine lo*c, strengthening arm, leads one dow the beautiful st row. and ith its to earn, across which we the tall spires of the wonderful ethereal light, city shining in their when the last trump shall sound melody pure nnd sweet and the mists in eneirele s, bidding farewell t the awed of earth as the. water Vith Tenny son's I say— o glide oui over "Sunset and evening star And one clear call for me. And may there be no moaning of the Bar. W hen I • ul out to sra. But such a Yide as moving seems asleep. Too full for sound and foam. When that which drew from out the boundless deep; Turns again home. Twilight and evening bell. And after (hat, the dark, And may there be no sadness of farewell. When I embark. For tho' from out our bourne of time and place. The flood may bear me far. I hope to see my pilot face to face When I have crost the Bar."