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Show Saya He Laid Down Law to His Bride HSiW X riov.t I ll. pi. polar in.vellst, marital problem In llcurst'sj luleriialioual, claims lie hint the j4fter Every Meat Its the longest-lastin- g temerity to tuldress tlie fallowing remarks to his bride Ihe day after the weddlr.g : If you think this Is one of those modern, adv anoed, elvlllod, artistic, soeiologU'al exi.eri'ueiit. you art- - mistaken. young woman This Is a regular honest to ilnd marriage. And if one of u duds the other el so. she falling In love with had heller not pretend to lie refined and unselfish and polite about It -slu had better (rust to tier lusiiiii'ts and raise h I. Some things are worth one quarreling over und happ'.nos-- . of them. And Invuiise we want to l.e very, very happy, we shall probably have many, many quarrels. ' confection you can buy and lts a help to di- gestion and a eleanser lor the mouth and teeth. 1 WrigK'jr'i means bene lit as vcU as pleasure. -- -- - bv Ew mr sf' -- TS - ; . . i sJRY THE A7ATCM .v) TEST jr Can You 11cm? Pljr9it(-t- i t rai il.rn ilihw MfM. riiatnihlil lir.ii I'.k l iiunea IVm n iin$iiti in snit jib inrvcnt oui puiei Iscenng) I LEONARD EAR OiL bvith KinJ anJ I)mIJ rIivmJuM bm k if rub 11 mu ituert in noalriU. Fur Sain Fijrwlirre. Zatonetind daao'pf ivr amit upon njw'st. ciated thut it wus the nation's duty to preserve our areas of natural scenic beauty for posterity h'lili n national economic assets and ns natural liisti.ry uiuseums and playgrounds for the people forever. This memorlnl grove contains 195 hiti'h. including about 5,000,000 feet of very fine Redwoods. 188,000 feet of fir and camping places for nnitorlHts. E. E. Ayer of Chicago headed the group which raised the menmrlul fund. The grove hna hicn deeded to the Humboldt park of which Bore later. This Save the Redwoods league, Incorporated October -- 1, 1920, as a non-prof- it corporation, may serve as an exemplar, epitome and object lesson to the vast army of nature-lover- s all over the country engaged In similar work. Its general purpose Is to save a natural resource which la such a thing nf beauty that It ahould be made a joy resource la also a great worth more as a beauty spot The league's activities are comprehensive and Include the establishment of a national redwood park ; the enlargement of the state redwood parks; the purchase of redwood groves by private subscription ; the creation of memorial groves, fur Individuals and organisation; the protect hsi nf timber along the state highways; the supHin i.f conservation and reforestation of forest areas; the promotion of travel to the redwood, areas, am the establishment of auto camps for forever. Tills natural economic asset than ns lumber. tourists' comfort. The term Redwoods" Is applied somewhat fowely to both species of the Sequoia the gigunten and the Sequoia sempcrvlrens. Tlie former arc the Big Trees, which are found only a the west slope of the Sierra In California and e r.deiti:iivly protected for posterity In Vosemlte, fcqtiolu and General Grant Nntlonnl parks. They re the biggest and oldest living things on earth. The i hiii-m- l Sherman, n trifle the Inrgest, though "t the tallest, Is 3)1.3 feet In dlnineter not mnrk you I nnd 279.9 feet high. Its ,w ls reeknned at between 3.000 nnd (1,000 yearn, foiiu-iln National pnrk contains more tlmn n 'iiniilas, 12,000 of which are more limn ten Se-fhn- mll-h"- foct In 1h.- - proier, Hie Sequoia senipervlrenx (evir uving), is a first cousin of the lllg Tree II "nig on a narrow strip nlong the Iuelflc. It ih'is not sulTer In mmiwrison with tlio Rig Tree-- li often rises to n height of 375 foot and stiah.s a din motor of 18 foot. The largest ones re well grown before Christ wax born tin iriii. Kven the youngsters were Impressive t mill ms discovered Amerlen. Inmglic you mu a virgin forest of Redwoods, dense "f grace fill giants covering hillsides and river bottoms und Huts and sometimes .ii' h ug (,, it,,, very ocean ; great, straight trunks i nr aloft without a branch; s solid canopy ,'tiid fret above earth, with hen and there h of smillglit nnd a glimpse of blue; below, tiiMir strewn with feni und wild flower, ""I eier all the mystery of eternal twilight and "i'll of kIIciicc. '"ipiuilly this strip extended from The Routh-"- " eiiiinel" whleli still stands, the soulhern-"- , He wood In the world, a few miles south M'ldcroy to Just across the Oregon line. This ,ril' "n nhout 450 miles long, averaged 20 miles l,i' nd contained about 1,500, OHO acres. To "t- more thun a third haa leen cut over. The E!1."" 1,1 of cutting Is shout 0,500 acres a year. Uiiiip check, therefore, a hundred years or so brf-M-- " ih.-- 'n I rte would see the end of tlie Redwoods. None of us, to be sure, will see that day, hut In the life of the American people that means but three or four generations. Moreover, the lumbering of Redwoods ls prolltable, It Is Increasing, the finest trees are being eut first and almost the entire belt la In private ownership. Lumbering of the Redwoods began on a commercial scale soon after the first excitement of the gold rush of '49 waa over. Practically nothing of the great Redwood atrip had been conserved np to 1000. Then, In 1901, the state of California, through the efforts of the Sempervlrcns club, established at a cost of $250,000 the Cnllfornla State Redwood park of nlmut 2,500 acres. This preserved almost the only remaining stand nf original Redwoods In Santa Crus county. In 1908 Mr. nnd Mrs. William Kent gave to the nation Mntr woods, few ndles of San Francisco, 420 acres within The conwhich was mnde n nntlonul monument. struction of the California Redwood highway through the virgin tracts of northern California brought about renewed activity In efforts to snve the tree. Inasmuch as It afforded ensy access for protests lumbermen nnd !hrought forth Inm-nslnfrom visitors whom the destruction made sick at g heart." Tlie activities of the league nre too many nnd dlversllled for detailed mention hero, lint high lights of tho present situation Include these: To date tlie Redwoods wived from the nx anil saw aggregate 1.157 acres. In 111111111011 to Hie California State Redwood pnrk and Muir Wood National monument, the Humboldt Stale Hcdwivod pnrk wns established In 1021. It coiitiilns nhout 2500 lien- - and Is being enlarged nt frequent Its nucleus Is In the basin of Hie south fork of the Eel river nlong the (Tillforniu Redwood State highway. Many noteworthy donut Ions add to Ils Interest. The Rolling Memorial grove of 35 acres was established by Dr. John C. Phillips of Massachusetts In memory of Col. Rnynul T. Rolling, the first Auieilcnn ollircr of high rank to give his life In the World wnr. Zlpporali Patrick Itnss. willow of n pioneer California lumberman, gave Ifitl acres of virgin Redwood forest ns pnrk unit, near Orlck. Humboldt county. It contains about 30,000.000 feet and Is worth nhout $120,000. One of flu-- frees Is more than 21 feet in dlnineter. Joseph ltuss. lla-- husund died in ISStl at the band, was a Forty-Nine- r were married In 1854. A alxty-onof Tliey age bronze tublct on a boulder contains this Inscrip11 e. tion: This Grnv. Is a Memorial to tha Pioneers of Humboldt County. A aift to the Rtate of California June 6. mi. Prom Zlpporah ltuss, a Pioneer or 116), Who crossed ths plains from Illinois list. Leaving May t, arriving Oct. ft. In memory of her husband, Joseph Itnss, a Pioneer of llii. Who leaving Maine November, 18t, Came around the Horn, arriving March, 1150. In the park are the Gould Memorial grove, the Kent grove, the Mather grove, the Perrot grov- e- world' longest mission spans, measuring 1.317 feet, swings across Client river In West Yir.rfnhi. Kven ihe dreniuer when In- - snores. L. D. S. Business College m'iiooi. A II or irriciEMiv Ctakn( Ctml SALI LSKt CIIV.UrAM eufuiiHTrial bnvnrlw. DON. Mala St. Teach Children ToUso Cuticura trails Soolhas and Haals Kashas and Inkafiona attracts attention Be sure they are soled with the wonder sole for wear . Then just try to wear them out! USKIDE fights wear. Will wear twice as long as best leather, often longer. And it is comfortable, healthful, waterproof and USKIDE sole3 are being used by many shoe manufacturers who want to give their customers the most for their money by putting longer wear into their shoes. e W. N. U., Salt Laks City, No. 40-- 1 924s USKIDE 1M1-lin- Red-hel- UrtsJrtftl t t Sis$ UIM "VTOW you can be certain of get ting shoes that will w'ear longer. o 11 CHAMPION You can be sure theres longer wear in shoes soled with USKIDE N jezvp j&sya&xs. cseous Tolcdu Obis - line of tin Nuw prob!y Thera are further donations to the rnue In prospect. The Cullfumln State Federation of Women's 'lubs bus pledged s fund of $0 i,i K) for the establishA ment of s meinorlul grave. resident of Munsnelmsetts" hns ihe given a fund of $2u,000. Hue-linOrder of Concatenated the lumbermen's nutlnmil and the pun-basapproved has fraternal order, Redwood grove. Hoo-lloestablishment of a on The league ls prosperous. It hod a balance hand In various funds January L 1924 ,,f 713. It has nine sustaining members, who paya at $10 $50 a year; 280 contributing members a year. Tlie nt $2 members annual 4,383 yenr; founder are: Edward I., ln.heny, William Kent, Ilobnrt Mtwre, Stephen T. Mather, Mrs. James Hr. John C. rhllllps. Mrs. Zlpporah Russ. Hie associate founders nre K. E. Ayer end Mrs. H. Crocker. There are long lists of patrons and of life members from nil part of the counand try. Dr. John C, Mcrrhun, famous naturalistWashof Institution Carnegie the president of ington, D. C, ls president of the leugue. The California legislature Ims pnssed the act, which wm supported by both the league nnd the lumbermen. 7 his act makes pos-of sible under certain limitations the exercise the right of eminent domain In acquiring Redwood and other tlmlierinnd for pnrk purimses whenever lamia that bine been designated as desirable for pnrk cannot Is- - purchased after a fair offer hn I men inudc t" Hu owners. The Mil. however. Is not confiscatory In Its nature but adeowners quately 'safeguards the right of timber a their fur fair price tlielr paid being assures and atate-wld- e holdings. Tlie net nNo rati for a survey. In sections, of tlie areas suitnhle for park nlso purposes, by the stale forestry board. It make pitssilde Hie uerrpiame by the stale, for the acquirement of speciiVnh.v nnmed tracts, of 1111 of money from Individuals. Tlie forestry iuuird. nsstsied by funds furnished survey of the the league, I milking mude a trip of Innitlein! Redwood belt nnd their tlie through vestigation nntlonul finding will be placed before state and committee. The National Inrk service hill made a study of the question. I railed A to reforestation : Tlie sempcrvlrens ihe slump nf tlie felled t,pe " throws up spmntx. which In fifty years or so benot come iiiereliiinliihle limber. Rut thin dm save Hie Redwoods. This second growth Is us nothing compared whli the tliounml year-olRed giants now standing. The plaining of young woods Is also n paid thing in Its wny lint It will not save the Redwoods. The California Redwood association has planned a reforestation program re nurseries have been by lumbermen. Two four a. established, one by the I'nion Lumber company In Mendocino county ami the other by the Pacific Lumber company In Humboldt county. The program culls for the plaining of 1.000 acres this yenr, 3,000 In 1925 and so on until 1930. The work of the Save the Redwoods league hns e support. grown into a movement with nation-widIts real test of mvvrr will none when It asa federal aid In Hie cstiihiMimrnt of a Redwood National park a project seemingly beyond Its flnnu-cla- l resources. Congress apparently Is 1111 will lug, as a mutter of general policy, to appropriate money for the purchase nf nutlonnl pnrk urea. A bill establishing the Redwood National park will prubHhty be introduced at the coming session of congress. taj cars years. They are nlsocquipment on Ford trucks and Fordson tractors. CliainpionX is sold by 90,000 dealers at 60 cents. Champion Spark Plug Co. 11 j .O. LEONARD, lac. 70 Sib Avb nil gifts In whole IT part fniiS friends of the league. Theff are also grove given liy ths Hammond Lumber company, 00 acres; Humboldt county, 273 aeres; the league. 40 acres; Blandish k lllekey. 43 acres; Mrs. James Hobart Moore and E. Ayer, Idd acres; IL O. Chapman, 7 acres. Altogether, the state, aided by donations, has purchased for this park about 1,700 acres for nhout The donations bring $200,000. tbs total Investment up to about half a million. Elsewhere In tho state SoArmnoma county purchased San und So 4 nerea, strong grave, Mateo county the McCormick tract, 810 acres. Tbu Roliendnn hit grove, In club ownership, Cruz Santa fumoiix. long been grove ls In private ownership, never feel the but will ax well ns privilege 'list out In Turkey lias made almost any trivial eau-- e sullb ieiil ground for 111:111 to divoive hN wife, ll lias made In- Turk mall (lie owner of I Inturner to divoiiV. He may rid himself of Ids wife by merely saving luTnre two w line es, "I divoive you." Then. If lie wishes, he may marry her again for a second lime, divoive her by tin- - smile simple process, marry her third time and divorce her. Hut tiolore lie iiiur-rir- s her a tourili lime uillsl have Ins'll married, If only for one day. to divorced. sniiie oilier mail nnd lln-If a husband rliooses, lie may indulge 'in a cubic divmve process by saying before two witnesses, "1 divorce yon wiili tlirw divorces." Heal rice lllll iigilvic in Current History Magm'.lne. - --S DICKINSON SHERMAN AVE THE REDWOODS LEAGUE has Juat dedicated, aa a purt of the Humboldt State Redwood park of t'allfurniu, the Frunkllu K. Lane Memnrlnl Redwood grove of 105 acres bi honor of the find cabinet oflicer who had the seeing eye and the understanding heart and appre- on equipment for 12 Ford Turkish Divorce - By JOHN Champions have been standard anti-slippin- g. USKIDE if saving money for hard walkers and workers everywhere. Have your shoe repairman put USKIDE soles on those shoes that get the hardest knocks. 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