The Canadian Valley News. (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Aftir thinking II all over It s-eno
to me that I wasted a sinfully Imk-
amount of time last season. This is
a point which 1 shall remember thiu
year.
The mere fact that I wua busy every
second, rushing around aomewhere o;
other, really does not overbalance the
other fact tha: tbico-quarters of th
time I was ruchlng around with sma !
boys—Infants who wore irlcolor bands
about their hats tint) smoked pipes ami
who were absolutely of no use except
to fill up vacant s| ace in the scenery.
It was a popularity empty of practical
reaults. When you come to think
about It, results are what everybody
la (his world is working for. When
you have six of your best friends mar
rted off in one winter, as I did last
winter, und are not even engaged
yourself, it is enough to make you
serious.
1 could weep when 1 remember the
hours 1 devu: td to t addling around in
Jimmy Brent's can to. just because 1
knew I looked more picturesque with
my hair all biown uboul than any
other way. Jimmy himself was the
sort who darkly hint at their dreadful
pasta, but art.n't old enough to vote
and loot as If they ate bread and
milk for supper every night before
going to sleep at eight o’clock. Mean
while I hat perfectly stunning young
lawyer who was sui p .sod to be follow-
ing my progress o.er the lake with
jealous eyes went and get engaged
to a girl who did nothing but em
brolder centerpieces In a corner of the
piazza and whore lingerie waists In
variably pulled up in (he back. I sup
pose that wua the reason she always
sat down so much—(o Conceal her mis
lit waists. It Is fo'irfitl to contemplat,
what a man will do in sheer despora
lion and I shall always blame myself
for tlmt man's ruin d life.
Then that little theory about not al
ways being oil bund when a man looks
for you I am quite uble to prove erro
neons. Dr. Harks was one of those
lazy, assured sort of men who are
used to having girl's break their necks
trying to please them. It occurred to
me that I had heard somewhere that
the must elusive man nifty be won by
giving hint treatment of the opposite
sort from Ihut to which he has been
accustomed. It wasn't that I wits i:i
love with Dr. Parks, Tor you could
just as readily squander youi ulfej-
tions on a half-morocco octavo volume
of some treatise on the stone age, but
slntpiy philanthropic motives led me
lo keep the other girls from growing
uisugi eettbie through thinking they
cott!d cut me out at any time.
I did not like to join the crowd of
worshipers about Dr. Parks, so I tried
sitting off by myself and giving him
only lleetlng smiles of recognition,
with u kindly word now and then, us
if I were entirely absorbed lu my own
thoughts und yet took a mild Interest
lu the rest of the world. It attracted
him, it really did; bul the trouble was
that be was indolent, und us there
always were three or four girls wail
lug around for him I didn't see much
of him until 1 began lo be mure cor-
dial.
II is uu urt to know when you are
just cordial enough. At last the point
was reached where I thought it best to
bo missing occasionally from my cor
tier, so that he would be disturbed In
mind and wonder not only where I
waa but with whom 1 was. There
were always some of the small college
hoys about whom 1 could annex for
rows und walks.
The third time 1 did this 1 stumbled
on the doctor and the girl who had
been most assiduously and slavishly
devoting herself to him. They were
walking down the path and she looked
simply beaming, while Ills expression
was a combination of resignation und
bewilderment. It was quite platu that
she had just become engaged to him.
That Is the way I exploded the theory
about judicious absences.
1 have concluded that this summer 1
shall use my own Judgment and tsee
what happens. Not that I expect any-
thing to happen, but it ts alwuys best
to be prepared.
1 shall never forget the time my
oldest sister's husband proposed to
her, long before she was looking for
such an event. She was so astonished
that she said "No" when she meant
rt say “Yn" The! might very easily
nave resulted in complete los. c.1 ail
the time she had devoted to him and
it was Just her luck that he asked
again, it is u great help having older
listers, because you can profit by their
mistakes.
i have two sisters. The older of the
two sometimes had callers on Sunday.
The second lighted the iarlor lamps
every night und got telephoned to
every day. As for myself, J may say
that I am what might be called a fin-
ished product. Looking at me, 1 am
sure the older two envy the way I
have improved on their systems.
At present It is rather quiet at the
lake, but that gives me time to get
rested and acquire the coat of tan,
which people demand of a summer
girl. It Is a frightful nuisance, but
after I have gathered water lilies once
or twice more with Bobby Morris I'll
have sufficient sunburn. Besides,
Bobby Is better than nobody at all.—
Chicago Dally News.
The Leaven of Progress.
The world owes all Its onward tm
pulses to men 111 at ease. The happy
man Inevitably confines himself with
in ancient limits.—Nathaniel Haw
Ihorne
You may eat all the good sensible
food yon like if you will let Kodol
digest it. for you. Don’t worry about
dyspepsia or indigestion, for worry
only tends to make you more nerv-
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worry any more about what you eat,
because Kodol for Dyspepsia and In-
digestion will digest any and all food
at any and all times. Kodol is
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$10 Reward
This company offers a standing re-
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lead to the arrest and conviction of
any person or persons who in any
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guilty party.
Jones City Telephone Co.
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Parties having probate or other
legal notices for publication, will
find it to their advantage to have
them published in The News. We
will save you money.
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When appetite fails, it restores
it. When food is a burden, it
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When you lose flesh, it brings
the plumpness of health.
When work is hard and duty
is heavy, it makes life bright.
It is the thin edge of the wedge;
the thick end is food. But
what is the use of food when
you hate it and can’t digest it?
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FINOS COSILY GEM
OMAHA MAN $40,000 AHEAD AS
RESULT OF CHILD’S PLAY.
Stone Discovered in Gravel Pit Is
Chipped by Youngsters and on
Analysis Proves to Be a Val-
uable Diamond.
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Omaha, Neb.—Carrying a diamond
valued at $40,000 loosely in his over-
coat pocket together with his pipe,
tobacco, gloves and a few other things
which are apt to find their way Into
an outside pocket, W. Ahern, formerly
of Sioux City, la., later of Denvec.
Col., but now living in Omaha, has
found that he Is a rich man and that
the pebble which he had "come with-
in an ace" of throwing to a dog is
worth a small fortune.
And the best part of the story is
that Mr. Ahern stumbled onto the dia-
mond. whiclt is in the rough, lu a
gravel pit and that his little daughter
was the first to cause the suspicion
(hat the stone had value.
Mr. Ahern found the diamond in a
gravel pit near Denver, Col., six weeks
ago. He did not know .at that time
that it was a diamond, never even
thought that it was worth the picking
up, but because the stone, having the
appearance of melted glass, looked
different from the others around It,
he picked it up and thrust it in his
pocket. He carried it there for some
days and one (lay placed it among the
children's marbles.
It was not as round as a marble,
and the little girl thought to break
off the rough edges and make it more
cylindrical. There was u flaw in the
stone and a few laps with a tack ham-
mer broke off a sliver. The child was
startled at the brilliancy of the fresh-
ly broken stone and when Iter father
returned his attention was called to it.
The children played no more with
the stone after that and in a few days
the family moved to Omaha. When
they arrived here Mr. Ahern sent the
stone to Chicago for examination. And
front Chicago comes the information
that the stone which Mr. Ahern found
in a gravel pit is worth all of $40,000.
The large stone will he sold to some
monarch of Europe for a crown jewel,
Mr. Ahern says, but the chip which
his little daughter split off will he cut
and set into three rings, one for Mr.
Ahern, one for the little girl and one
for the mayor of Omaha.
Tack Made This Hog Sick.
Greensburg, Pa.—An investigation
by Veterinary Surgeon S. E. Bruner
proved that the anxiety of the people
residing at Grapevtlle over the sup-
posed discovery bf an outcropping of
the new foot and mouth disease of cat-
ile Is unfounded.
It was found that the hog owned by
E. J Brlcker, which died, had *\val
lowed a tack, nail or other sharp, hard
substance, which tore the throat and
caused u hemorrhage.
Undress and Dress in Race.
Ne.v V k —Company E. Twenty-
second regiment, has originated a new
i ■ . ■ it is called the "Salome,"
a . .as given first al an athletic meet
in the rr’i tent's armory. The contest-
t t .- stopfed at a designated point and
.-vr i; their hats, then continued
! '.I e- at intervals took off ihetr
i id leggings, then re-
ti. .irt sting themselves, and cross-
:..s„ ark fully attired.
EGGS PRESERVED IN WAX.
Novel Process by Which They Keep
All Their Original Freshness.
London.—By a novel process of pre-
serving eggs six months old are made
to retain their "new laid" freshness.
The process has been adopted by a
firm of Hull importers acting on the
theory that an egg decomposes owing
to the entrance of bacteria through
the shell.
The shells by the new process are
first disinfected and then immersed
in a vessel of hot paraffin wax in a
vacuum. The air in the shell is ex-
tracted by the vacuum, and atmos-
pheric pressure is then allowed to en-
ter the vessel, when the hot wax Is
forced into the pores,” of the shell,
which thus hermetically seals It.
Evaporation of the contents of the
egg. which has a harmful effect, is
thereby prevented, and the egg is
practically sterile.
Some "new laid" eggs treated In thiH
manner six months ago have been sub
ndtted to chemical and microscopic
examination and have been found
equal to new laid eggs in every re-
spect.
The Inside of the shell showed un
Jer careful examination that the wax
penetrates through the “pores,” the
contents being thus quite Immune
from external influences.
The advantage of the process is that
the eggs will fetch $12 fur 1,400 more
than those preserved in lime water
or by water glass, and $8 more than
those kept in cold storage. Thousands
of tone of eggs are preserved every
year in this country by various pro
cesses, hut the quality of the six
months old “new laid" eggs is such
that the present amount may be great
ly increased.
PASTOR TELLS GIRLS TO PAINT.
Clergyman Advocates Powder, Etc.,
for Those Lacking in Beauty.
St. Louis.—Young women Of the
First Methodist Episcopal church may
now use the powder puff, likewise the
paint brush and the brow pencil, with-
out any compunctions of conscience.
Their pastor, Rev. Philip C. Fletcher,
says it Is all right.
Lecturing on “Love, Courtship ami
Marriage,” he told them the other
night that beauty was a duty and that
if they had not been born that way it
was Incumbent on them to powder and
paint and pencil themselves beautiful.
“If I were a young woman I would
try to be winsome,” he said. “Beauty
is a duty. Young women ought to
strive to appear to the very best ad-
vantage, mentally, physically and
morally. If by the use of the powder
puff, the paint brush and the brow
pencil you can make yourself more
winsome, you have my consent to use
them freely.
"it ts all right to supplement the
works of God. To be ugly in an age
like this Is hut little short of a till
against God and self."
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ORDER FOR HEARING PETITION TO SELL
REAL ESTATE.
State of Oklahoma, )
County of Oklahoma, | Sh'
In the County Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of George
Zurline, Deceased,
Mary Zurline having filed herein
her petition for the sale of the real
estate described in said petition for
reasons in petition stated,
It is ordered, That said petition
be, and the same is set for hearing
on the 25th day of January, A. D.,
1909, at 9 o’clock, a. m., at which
time ail persons interested in said
estate are required to appear and
show cause, if any they have, why
an order should not be granted for
the sale of so much of the real es
tate of said decedent as is necessary
for the reasons in said petition
stated.
[t is further ordered that a copy
of this order be published for four
successive weeks in The Canadian
Valley News, of Jones City, Okla.
Sam Hooker, County Judge.
Dated Dec. 18, 1908.
First Published December 25, I9tj8.
Frisco Time Card.
413—West—.......... 9:33 a. m.
407—West—...........0:32 p. m.
412—East—..........10:57 a. in.
410—East—. -........ 4:45 p. m.
Would Raise Taft’s Pay,
\l ashlugton.—Senator Bourne would
like to see President Taft draw a fat
salary from the fourth of March to the
rlose of his administration.
The senator has Introduced a hill
providing for un increase in the salary
of the president of the United States
from $50,000 to $100,000 and the salary
of the vice-president from $12,000 to
$25,000, The bill is intended to tak,
effect at the beginning of the next ad
ministration.
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GRKAT NOHTIIIIRN SKF.I> A O.
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Before you buy a monument sen
the Chandler Marble Works.
Get your Tobacco nud Cigars »f
Compton’s.
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For Sale—ltio aefes well improv-
ed. 3 miles south of Jones. Will
give purchaser his own time und
terms.—J. 11 Wideuer.
For Sale Cheap—Team, wagon,
and harness.—Boone Gillespie.
Farm for Kent—4 miles east of
Jones: 12u acres in cultivation; 40
acres pasture; good house and barn;
will rent cheap for cash. Inquire of
J. W. McCoin.
Potatoes, $1.00 per bu; Turnips,
50c per bu., every day in the week
except Saturday.—Ira L. Couch,
Kickapoo Flat.
For Sale—My residence property
in Jones: good 0 room house, small
barn and four lots. Good well.—
Wm. Pullen.
Farm for Sale—80 acres of good
bottom land, 4 miles from Jones.
Address B, care News.
For Sale—Saw mill near Jones
City. Good opportunity for right
party. Inquire at News office.
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