The attitude of Secretary Balai livgcr in this matter tends to deai privc him of credit and honor for; even the good which he does. since it'is clear that much of this good is done reluctantly and con~ tr-arv to,his own inclinations. The only,rcasonable explanation of this anomaly isthat the head of the department of. the interior now gives effect to the coiiservm tion policy not because he desires to‘clo so but because he is forced to this action by public opinion 'and by the president. Meanwhile he. vents his spleen upon the leaders of the conservation moVe- ment because of; the: important part they play in molding the pub- lic opinion to which he is obliged to yield. ' plchszmtncssf' from the beginning wm endorse the following clip- ping. Secretary Ballinger in his annu- al report made admirable recom- mendations for the conservation of the countrv'snatural resources. They were in full accord with the Ideas of the leaders of the'conser- vation movement . ' ' Howm er in his public speeches. which that ]USI delivered by him before the Commercial club of Portland is a good example, becfetzlry'riBallinger displays the bitterest spirit toward the conser- valionists and their activities. ' THREATEN FEDERAL BUREAUS ()fcourse it was expected that the Congressional committee ap~ pointed to investigate the conser- vation entanglements would bring in a verdict exonerating the Secre- tary of the Interior But that ver- dict did not change public opinion. Nor has President Taft been able to reinstate his secretary into con- ï¬dence of the public. We have reason to believe that a large pro- portion of the people who have watched the course of the on- Washing‘on.’ Aug. 18.â€"-â€"Proeecutlon for alleged vlvlsectlon of dogs by the bureau of animal industry pf the do- partment of agriculture and seven! of _the government bureaus here ll threatened by the Washington†Kb mane society. Humane Soclgty Contemplltn Pron- cutlon for Vlvkectlon‘ of Dogs “National Capital. ‘ Hming carelullly watched the investigation during the early months of the year it seemed to us clearly that Secretary Balling- er had given suï¬ic ient reasons for the public to regard him as an un- sale person to deal with the ques- tions of conserving our public util- ities and the News Letter so shat- ed‘ Whatever may Bollinger’s hOId true ot indio Position . viduals, the peoâ€" ' ple at large are , not likely to lose conï¬dence inlany public oflical‘ without good reasons? Conditions are not as thev were tortv vears 'ago'. Partv spirit is not So narrow. bigoted and unreaSOnable as it was during the two score years af- ter the war- But if a public ofï¬cial has last the conï¬dence of the peo- ple the most graceful thing to do is tr. resign. C Becks received for subscï¬miun are at once Ctear'led. and the (in; Entered at the Post Oflice Highlandvark. 2nd C13†matter. \WBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY A'l' _______________________.____ H. WP DAVI DS ON‘ Nurth 511an Chicago Daily News. SUBSCRIPTION. 31-50 A YEAR; 5c Pan. cow. EDITO: the primed label within a wkek or two. SATURDAY. AUG. 261910 PHONE 92 {an eyesm ï¬xing up ' girls haw )ihg arid [I frhe 114m: of cutting things on is the worst eveir. Some things should be put nï¬â€"worry. hasty judgement ol your fel- lows, unessentinl nothings is while ur- gent matters wait-butputting'ofl s bed job never mode it tighter. putting 0! sn unpleasant task never helped matters. Go where you-will. you can ï¬nd men who have. for yesrs been putting 011' the task of getting their machinery under shelter. It msts away In the open. They have bee‘ putting all trimming the or- chard sn it has become worthless and an eyesore. They have been putting oï¬ ï¬xing up the home until the boys and girls hsve become sttracted‘hv better liv- ihg and'nave lelt for the city. Some folks you know have been putting off all these years saying nice that‘s to the deer wile who has slsved to help buy more land. When the lunersl is the or tier of the day they heap the casket with flowers wet with tens. How much better to have given the loving tokens in lile. Go WM who havd task of q shclxer. 1‘ have heel chard uni Some Iolkn you know Maybe» put ling. of! ï¬ling 1 pin bted lit: for the herd and ‘ och and tho yam have slipped nilemly By and an lave-tack is no better lodaynhah inns in the beginning. Pro- crudnatién had robbed them of guod stock and the enchanCed value it would be today 1b“! they not neglqcied breed- I â€Procruunuion u a thief 01 time." That 'blg Puma word is a fluid; a his: mid, O“ loril uealuometbing more ‘ valuable Ihan money or jewels. 01““): or anything reninablc. Time I! the slufl that lite it nude 0!. Any hibit that steals time rob: you bl ï¬le itself. Maybe 1 prucrutinaiiun dueun‘t shorten your Riv-reckoned in any: or yearsâ€" bux if it steals va’iuabie time It r015: you of that which. it used gighlly, wou'd make life the more wonh living. ‘ The business lsrmer whose "wsrd‘ts ss goodss his bond" is the «motto has the conï¬denize of his neighbors end is look- 1 ed up to with respect b‘v all. The kLeping oi promises in business transaction is the “sheet anchor" in the tbiishiing of credit among one'.s busi- ‘ness assbcistes. The world of business places a 1great desl oitvslue on promises. The bani: note ts a written. promise. It says on its (ace. “i promise to pay. " This same promise is iound on the Unit- ed States issues of bsnk notes, on the tace of which is I promise clearly ststed. Not onily in business transactions but in the eyery-day lite the keeping of a promise should be looked after with great care. Wlistever you do. keep your prom- ise, The ‘ msn who breaks his‘ promise even in iittle things is pretty sure. to break them in larger things. ’ It is a good plan when msking a prom- ,ise as to dates to jot it’down in a mem- orandum book sothst no mistake can be made.;\Mhen a promise is msde to meet a pony at s certain place, such s promise should be kept the same ss when it in-‘ volves the payment of money. It is s question pl debt snd the obligation is not cancelled until the debt is paid Thst nian whose promise csn be relied on is the one 1 whose influence is lsr reaching in the community in which he: iyes. The home is the place above all others where a promise should be ful- ï¬lled. 1 A‘!‘ utcnuun PARK. masons- In no wotk is that (real- ‘er need Ior ke't‘bing prom- ises both in the Ipitit and the letter flux in connec tion With farm trannctio'u. "word ‘il as woman-bed. Once the can II had [0 2I2 degree: a male: m m be uninuined with In. fuel. 1.qu nt- nm will not run anything. A [rut may pooplc In twin. .9 non though life In trying ‘0 get a plummet uten- 0min Um ache “palm and wonder why thy an Two hundred and eleven degree. will not do it. The water Inn-Him NI. II 110‘ degrees are Ruched. at high 3 ton-pen- uremutbemainuiuditwottbwbo but in man. Evil. grow in thc dark. in the detomdent. in the dew-hearted. Hope. truth. virtue. anything [and [was better in In Itnoaphcu 00 [and cheer. You can't new" a lost foam hy Wu: tho dump- about it. You can't get back hulth by harboring the blues. you can't dhpem cloud. with not: clouds. V Be out-0d cheer And the “lat lining will noon IIIOI. We create mun of our uoubhc by worry. We are unwilling“: unit mi growth 01 "cuts. the mural dating away of the norm. like numbing. {I . "Be 0! good cheer," aid the" flute! more than once under diluent drew- “IIICCI. And ain‘t a mighty. good cheerâ€"fur the cloud has I silver hninj "tough yuu (my not stand where you cut!“ it. These noun clouds ere no‘joke. It ie lseneeleee to u, to thoee in the about :thet all in well. that no dead eniete. the! it ie nmeginettun. No indeed, theee troubles are reel ' Love-n will weep over their misunderstandings u long a the world etande. Folks will mm the luee hi loved ohce until called up yonder; ‘heertl will ache ovet’ the teveletione oi tmth that lightene the duh places and re- veals tnitore lneteed ol triende. Trouhiee ere-reel and thete'e no nee lying about it to than deep in the wire of gloom. ’ The mi... w do In to point to the any. er'liniug. Turn the clouds wtun. eide out and show that on the other eide the sun shines with its eilvuy reflection. Point with cheer upwend to the light. or the place where light will enerue in time. This is better then to‘ tidicule the} dileoureged ones. We iolke ete chronic“ gtunnblere. They eeek dark thin.- thtough'lorce of hehit. They hen trein; ed their minde ttnlti they have become SWIG of our Meade have eeen the storm cloude in all in luryâ€"oot the atom Cloud in the II] but that and: cloud that darken. every llle eotnetimeâ€" when the bright outlook ia dukened. when the air caetlea are shattered by the terrible lighuna attokee of reality and adversity. uvhen the lover‘a «bike are turned to teara when faith hae turned to doubt, when my '- dmmed ln eorm. when fortune hae ellppad awey. and man is prone to liaten to the advlce 01 Juli: comlortera who soldâ€""Cum God and die." ' anyu'eu'yih; lornn theil’ lite uyoulou myiflflflmm Ityonlooe hunk WHY W M you car. Mild soother. ll you lac lint bypluihgol when can you out.“ that time buck? Léok about you. See tbcpen whogct little otno .dwoliogh youth. They loved to nuke up [or I! I!- ler corn huntingâ€"Mn nevcl' did. Tun. flier-anyâ€"mvct come. back. -' help he! Dix; u 7 hâ€" oot became you but lay dawn or 1:1!» um. isn't in suckâ€"bu beau: M brig!" counts; commands attention. Anil therc'l something In hum mm M re‘ches out‘wilh an cvcrlutinl loam fur the bright 3:14 the chum! thing! In life. goud cheerâ€"(or in is infective ind ' Icniblc nag let ZIZ damn u! but before it will generate I I. e I m. gnu-inn“ duh. It is beauti(_ul. Water must "‘3. I! W“. SOC odwoliu‘h up [or It 1!- r did. TIM of m. ed. ‘ Doc“ he _: improqx me I“ m not: u all - M“ â€d†it? Whna II A M L 1. m imp“)? menu beio nuke it with or arena? and “d" in Win '1 amn "an ‘0 the quantum. (I c thing and it aunt only $0 much. would h. be willing to all at mil price? Thu’c . annual: for mu’ ham monk. When u can humodyEvel in ull h'u taxable value: the use 1 u Ipl to db. balk" In. and run u 1"n I general prin- ciples ltnuynot be 9‘}.ch in Ed- Inicne in physica'l. [q Ambition omutivc, ‘ Tm whim-l. Hm soul. Each of the“; em.- in your health if n will pay you, Guncil hour. I day or 3 week 4 bun-ll m doctor and: arming lime princtf «yd-y lite. ; and aka-kg. 0! all it e current mode m of dangle» healing. mo - are Irena all. none ianau- WJ cal. aomi dangerou- But «In; with u. body vi funny hie bean. cal. his mind. at tea ‘and empower his toll. Health lo ph’ai, Ll mental. emo- tional. payable. natal. executive. nnd spiritual. Omit any latter and you im- petii the whole. ' f: . A tonic bath at n eubllninai onneclwv lane may keep you well, But you must lint know where val lire-on the our- laee or at the ant“. ‘Which. with you. are «metâ€"munic- n ideals? Don'ti imagine that tdeale ha re any right to1 whorl: you. leaving yimr muscles to wither away. But the place to loom your hygienic etudy la §Vhere you tuna-t enjuy being... You «min .t begin to know that health ICIM ““1 you chuck o'er- bonrd lot good and all:N he symptoms“- liea. woe-becone-williel. :‘erm-jeremialu pepain-paulyeie and hygiene ol lwmfl' and“. Choose your 510! by haw he client you up. And i ii: tented] isn‘t pfcuant, it doetn't iit. xljnybe you need aurciee. unit; you: ieed raw ‘iood. my be you need rev line-lion oi the brain cells; but win «E you need you will desire. Bitter med kne II for bugle. Wchow mm m mums 10359“ gs eleven duru- ol hi i and m â€plead Em" we her why It» lull}! :9 lot my'hcre. ..._......_. â€" .,-., ,, ,n -_A_‘_-‘- And Ink. wmmhuï¬nnunfï¬uu- an“ nah. i .. TIME“ mung-Mun. eon- vaudinwlinua-fnmmuu. 03v Wot-luv hum-ï¬ctional given“) me out“ till canoe-u (tutu cilan- hnhcworkuoded. the inventor to «manhunt-on me cncino flu! tuhovuuagovcmré In the me 01 lilo u madman a governor all the tinctoeonuul iyolspeed This mmuving energy. ’(u up «um and H hop Rap. bu car: to comm! that You can pm i ratio! Hygiene ‘lvolluion Ambition Love Harmony wori Lon emouoml. ‘fgy psych“: nod iprmcey pollcv. ll}. tot-k0 an : and loam to i’fhmiu by in- p u in you? ev- i. pliiluiophy 0| I}. lormmg an elation mental taxation 0! 6.83925... «.921 .3 >983...- 03}. 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