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FARMERS CALLED IN MEETING COUNTRY LIFE COMMISSION REQUESTS ADVICE Asked to Indicate Their Own Ideas of What are Most Important Subjects for Commission to Consider— At the suggestion of President Roosevelt, the Country Life Commission has asked the farmers of the country to meet in their respective communitise some time before Saturday, December 5th, to discuss the questions which the commission is studying and to indicate their own ideas of what are the most important subjects for the commission to In a letter to the members of the country life commission the president says the farmers should feel "a sense of ownership in the commission," and that he believes that the commission should get into the closest possible touch with the farmers. He urges the importance of holding the meeting before congress adjourns prior to the Christmas holidays, so that at the time congress reassembles, early in January, the commission may have reports of the meetings in hand and may be "in position to advise definitely what should be done." At the same time President Roosevelt adds two members to the commission—one member from the south and one member from the far west—Mr. Charles S. Barrett of Union City, Ga., and Mr. William A. Beard of Sacramento, Cal. The letter of the President to Chairman Bailey follows: The White House, Washington, Nov. 9, 1908. My dear Prof. Bailey:—I wish at they could meet at the custom convenient places. It would if the meetings could be held in the next three or four weeks, before congress adjourns, the Christmas holidays, so the time of the reassemblinggressgress early in January have the reports of the and so will be in position definitely what should be suggest that you ask them not later than Saturday, I 5th, and you will of course own judgment whether to the meeting by circular or o. Throughout this letter when the word "farmers" I mean include all those who live in open country and are intimately connected with those who do work—ministers, school teachers, scientists, aditors of country parks short all men and women who work is done either on the in connection with the life those who are on the farm. TRIED TO KILL HIS WORK Peatland Rancher In Jail Upcious Charge Garrett G. Southern, a rancher, was held to answer ta Ana on a charge of an to murder his wife. Ball w ed in the amount of $2000 Southern testified that on 31 Southern returned from A He had been drinking. At minster he took her and h children into the rig and drove Along the road he swore at flourished his revolver, thrust to kill her, and "swore as he certain houses along the road ter unhitching and doing the he went into the house. Mr velt adds two members to the commission—one member from the south and one member from the far west—Mr. Charles S. Barrett of Union City, Ga., and Mr. William A. Beard of Sacramento, Cal. The letter of the President to Chairman Bailey follows: The White House, Washington, Nov. 9, 1908. My dear Prof. Bailey:—I wish at the outset cordially to thank you for the way in which you have taken hold of the work you are doing. No more valuable work for the people of this country can be done, because no more valuable work for the formers of this country can be done. Now of course the whole success of the work depends upon the attitude of the people in the open country, of the farming people of the United States. If they feel an awakening interest in what you are doing they should manifest it. Moreover, it is essential that the farmers, the men who actually live on the soil should feel a sense of ownership in this commission, should feel that you gentlemen in very truth represent them and are responsive to their desires and wishes, no less than to their needs. It seems to me therefore that it would be wise to try to get into the closest possible touch with the farmers of the country and to find out from them, so far as you are able, just what they regard as being the subjects with which it is most important that you should deal. This you are already doing by sending out a circular of questions and by holding meetings in different parts of the United States. But perhaps something more can be done. I accordingly suggest that you ask the farmers to come together in the several school districts of the country so that they may meet and consider these matters. I suggest the school districts because the schoolhouses would be the natural and proper places for such meetings; or Southern testified that on November 31 Southern returned from Atlanta He had been drinking. At minster he took her and his children into the rig and drove Along the road he swore at flourished his revolver, three to kill her, and "swore as he certain houses along the road unhitching and doing them he went into the house. Mr thern was sitting at the table back toward the bedroom where children were put to bed. So pushed her hair back and put the revolver to her head. He went into the bedroom and heard him telling the children they had no mother. Then they rang out. The bullet passed her head and was imbedded in wall near the ceiling. She went from the diningroom kitchen, through two beds and out the diningroom crying help. Southern followed her the revolver. Little Gladys, and got out of bed and ran after mother. Mrs. Southern ran the road crying for help. A gate of the home of W. F. Slater met Mr. and Mrs. Slater. Sou came up after her. There asked him to give up his reed and Southern said he would give it up until he had killed one he wanted to kill. Mrs. suggested that there be prayed Southern, and Mrs. Slater p Southern leaning against Two Mexicans, attracted by their came up. At one of them, who not over four feet from him, thern fired two shots without Mrs. Southern returned home, phoned to Westminster for She Buck, who arrived with Deputy iff Langto, at whom Southern a shot with a shotgun as related the preliminary hearing of South last week, he being held on charge of assaulting Langto. On cross examination Mrs. Stern said that her husband had peatedly falsely accused her, and that night he had brought the ter up. The name of the man had aroused her husband's jealousy was Andrews. This is the trade-mark of Scott's Emulsion and is on every bottle of it sold in the world—which amounts to several millions yearly. 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JOHN ZIEGLER, Manager NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Anaheim Union Water Company Location of Principal place of Business, Anaheim, Orange County, California. NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors, held on the 24th day of October, 1908, an assessment of two dollars per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation. payable on or before Nov. 28, 1908 to the secretary of the corporation, at the office of the corporation in the Backs building, Los Angeles street, Anaheim, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 28th day of November, 1908, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Saturday, the 19th day of December, 1908, to pay delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising and expenses of sale. P. H. KRICK, Secretary of Anaheim Union Water Company. Location of office, Backs' building, Los Angeles St., Anaheim, California. SUMMONS In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California. Action brought in the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, and the Complaint filed in the office of the Clerk of said County of Orange. Burdette Chandler, Plaintiff, vs. C. R. Brown, Defendant. The people of the State of California send greeting to C. R. Brown, Defendant. You are hereby directed to appear, and answer the Complaint in an action entitled as above, brought against you in the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, within ten days after the service on you of this summons—if served within this County; or within thirty days if served elsewhere. And you are hereby notified that unless you appear and answer as above required, the said plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the complaint, as arising upon contract, or he will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, this 22nd day of June, A. D. 1908. (seal) W. B. WILLIAMS, Clerk. A. J. KING, Attorney for Plaintiff. Sept. 17-2m Notice of Sale of Real Estate at Private Sale In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California. In the matter of the Estate and Guardianship of Lizzie Kemper, John Kemper, Arthur Kemper and Fred Kemper, Minors. NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, made on the 31st day of July, 1908, in the matter of the estate and guardianship of Lizzie Kemper, John Kemper, Arthur Kemper and Fred Kemper, minors, the undersigned, the guardian of said estate and guardianship, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash, gold coin of the United States, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on or after Tuesday, the 8th day of December, 1908, at the office of Tipton & Callor, 118 West Center street, Anaheim, California, all the right, title, interest and estate of Lizzie Kemper, John Kemper, Arthur Kemper and Fred Kemper, minors, in and to those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: An undivided four-fifths interest in Lots Twenty-one (21), Twenty-two (22), Twenty-three (23) and Twenty-four (24), in Block Three (3); and Lots Thirty-five (35) and Thirty-six (36) in Block Four (4) of "Summerfield and Oppenheimer's Subdivision of the Spoerl Tract," as shown on a map recorded in Book 19, at page 44, of Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California. Terms and conditions of sale, Cash, gold coin of the United States; ten per cent of the purchase price to be paid to the guardian on the day of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by said Superior Court. Deed at expense of purchaser. CHRISTIAN KEMPER, Guardian of the estates of Lizzie Kemper, John Kemper, Arthur Kemper and Fred Kemper, Minors. Does your Checking Account Pay Interest? If not, see; The American Savings Bank of Anaheim Pays Interest as follows: Four per cent paid on term deposits (semi-annually) Three per cent paid on ordinary deposits (semi-annually) Three per cent paid-on special ordinary accounts (monthly) Special arrangements the last named accounts are subject to without presentation of pass book. DIRECTORS Hanley, F. H. Houck, H. A. Johnston, F. Baum, John Hartung, L. Dauser, A. Nagel, Charles Federman, Wm. McLauchlin. FREE! FREE! FREE! 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