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Petaluma Daily Morning Courier from Petaluma, California • 4

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PETALUMA DAILY COURIER. PETALUMA. CALIF. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER tt, 117 rtn NOTICE fflLtss era fa tea mmmt (Continued from page three) Household Wooden Ware Washing Machines, Washboards, Galvanized, Tubs, Buckets, Copper Bottom Boards On and after the first of October, 1917, I will occupy my entire office, 176 Main Street (having shared the same in the past with W. D.

Houx, who has now procured other quarters), for the transaction of Real Estate, Fire, Life and Accident Insurance and Rent Collections. Properties of absent owners looked after, and rents forwarded to any part of the country. I have agencies for the leading Fire Insurance companies, and any one insuring with my companies will receive prompt attention. ty within the states, except such as is needed for torts, docks, arsenals, postoffices, and other necessary buildings; and this only by consent of the state legislatures. The nation1 has no authority over land titles, That section of the new law referring to state legislation would require revision of statutes in nearly every state relative to land, banking, marriage, corporation, divorce, homestead school, taxing and inheritance laws.

This feature illustrates more plainly than any other the Invasion of the state functions by the general government The law proposes to exempt the mortgage bonds from taxation. The matter of exempting property which it has no power to tax from the burden of taxation is rather far-1 fetched, and will necessarily lead toBtock land bk Bhould an offloe confusion, as the new inheritance Md man. It is not contemplated and income tax laws are now do- Ironing Boards, A. F. 120 Kentucky Street that the stockholder would get Tomasini Hardware Company Petaluma, Cal.

D. W. BATCHELOR Notary Public 176 Main Street, Petaluma, Cal. w. P.

HALL IMPROVING fJURPlin FEED per cent He would likely get 6 or 7, and the balance would probably ing, not to mention the Injustice, or the usurpation of power. Further- W. P. Hall, the well pioneer who has been ill at his home, was ed much improved yesterday but is still confined to his bed. 'Mr.

Hall Is one of the best known of the pioneer residents and has hosts of friends who will be pleased to learn tbst be is recovering. INTEREST ON SAVINGS ktaluha.csu OPERATIONS PERFORMED more the making of the national absorbed in salaries, expenses, law take precedence In things that eC- bY the banker. The interest are of no particular concern to the rate woud he in time reduced, of general government, that do directly jiur8e- That would cheapen the loan and indirectly affect the states, and i be farmer- It would also reduce primarily come only between citizens Interest upon the bonds. But it of individual states, cannot be lofty Jwould Dot reduce b7 appreciable statesmanship. Another bad feature amaunt the profit of the banker; tor might easily develop should one or ke 8 till get 1 per cent upon more states adopt the policy of sla-, amount of the bond issue, ir-gle-tax as they are not unlikely to i re8Pectlve of the intereet rate, do disturbing titles and securities, by wholesale.

The word bank is not used in the money-lenders' Influence, and the federal constitution, and every the cMn)erative spirit time that congress has made laws would be splendid for a sovereign relative to banking, and usurping 8tate, where fiscal abuses of this state powers, this matter has been tharacter are most pronounced; but debated to a frazzle. And every seems out of place upon the sta-time that the nation has Invaded of the nation. And that part Is field it lias made a failure of 0f jt provdins for farm loan associa-banking and a fizzle of law. This tiong wlu )lkeIy fa), Jnt0 Jnnocuoua was exemplified in the first United doHuetude. as has the postal savings States bank.

In the second United dep0Bitary act-which had promise Become One of Our Depositors The interest we pay is all any savings bank can afford, and as to our standing, all you have to do is to inquire of the best men in town. J. E. Murphy, who recently established a store in the Miller building near the Washington 'street bridge, opened the store yesterday and had a banner day. Mr.

Murpby was not positive as to the arrival of the feed and did not expect the shipments until next week and therefore did not make an announcement of the opening. He sold five loads of feed yesterday and next Monday expects to have a big day as be has announced that the store is now open for business. Three carloads of feed are expected Monday and more will follow. Dr. Russell Morris performed an operation on Miss Lina Fletcher yesterday for the removal of tonsils.

A. W. Burnham was operated upon for naval trouble yesterday by Dr. Morris. The operations were both very successful and the patients are doing nicely.

CART DO THE WORK It's too much to try to work every day against a constant, dull backache, or sudden darting pain in the small of the back. Be rid of 't. Try Doans Kidney Pills. Your neighbors recommended them. A.

C. Scbnesar, blacksmith, 215 E. Washington Petaluma, says: I have taken Doans Kidney Pills oft and on for seven or eight years. I am constantly subject to over exertion and strain at my work and I find I can depend upon Doans to relieve me. Some years ago I injured 'my back severely and was laid up for weeks.

I tried several Tnedlcines without relief until I was told of Doans Kidney Pills and after two days use was up and about Two boxes brought great benefit. No. sufferer from kidney complaint can do better than give Doan's a trial. (Statement given May 2, 1913.) On June 17, 1916, Mr. Bchnesvr said: Doans Kidney Pills still have my highest endorsement and I always use them when in need of a kidney medicine with great relief.

60 cents at all dealefs. Foster-Mllburn Buffalo N. Y. Advt. 9l 'UGHiGuwi Mr.

Murphy is selling the Vestal States bank, the wildcat banks, the 6uch wonderful possibilities. It is national bank th of 190S- not such a law as could be very the postal savings dep mitary act. holpful.to the Urmer Not more than and the regional reserve bank act 50 per of value and 20 per new rural credits law does not cent improvements value can be seem to indicate any Improvement and that only for pur- in fiscal methods of legislation, nor chage( lmprovelnCnt, or cultivation, promise much relief from abuse. by a reBident farmer- tleg lhe Many calamities have come to us up for fpffrn five t0 forty years, through some of these laws, and and ftt a Wgh rate of which only the good sense of the Deonle in many instances is more than he and the careful work of the bankers would have to pay for rent for the have averted many others. same land.

A most important innovation this act Is the diversion of govern- The farmer, under this bill, may feed exclusively and will furnish the best goods for the least possible price. Mr. Murphy intends to treat the people right and give them the best obtainable at prices that are reasonable. He is no stranger here and his business record In the past 's assurance to all. H1CHESTER PILLS 1 UK DIAMOND Ak Urufftntfor 'liUbca(ep'i DInvimJ Tlraad employed the Balflour-Guthre corner pany and is at present in South America and not expected home until October 14 th.

RETURNED FROM DILLON'S Mrs. Shenicka and daughter, Mrs. A and her daughter. Tier-man, and Miss Capucetti, have returned from an outing at Dillons Beach. They have been gone for a week and enjoyed the stay.

-Mrs. Naughton of Liberty street Is ill at her home, rill In lirtf and trisew, teamed with Blue ftilAioe, Take (her. 1 tny jmwr llrvfflsi. A.kfofd DIAMOND years known at Best, Safa. Always Reliable SOLA BY WUf-GISTS EVERYWHERE People Speak V'MI of Chamberlain's Tablets I have been selling Chamberlains Tablets for about two years and beard such good reports from my customers that I concluded to give them a trial myself, and can say that I do not believe there is another preparation of the kina equal to them, writes G.

A. McBride, Headford, Ont. If you are troubled with indigestion or constipation give them a trial. They will do you good. Advertisement.

RECEIYED NEWS OF DEATH News was receied here yesterdiy of the death of Mts. Hilda Clare McCarron, wife of Michael McCarron, which occured Saturday morning at St. Marys hospital. The deceased was a sister-in-law of Mrs. F.

B. Slngley and Mrs. Singley left here Immediately after receiing the news. The husband of the deceased Is ment. revenues into money-making be able to get 6 per cent money, schemes and private enterprise.

The which is an improvement over pre3- fact that the bill denies the govern- ent conditions in most states. He ment any profit only makes more has easy and ample time In which objectionable the character of the to make payments But the fanner scheme. And this is contrary to both ought to have 3 per cent money; for the spirit and letter of our funds- land bonds should be as good as gov- mental law. ernment bonds, which have no se- One feature of the new rural curity at all back of them. credits law, however, has a special As a matter of fact If the country and a widely different bearing; that had a scientific money and currency dlvis on providing tor the organlza- system such a thing as Interest would not be known.

fontilKBg.il Forjnfants anT Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Oastoria Always Bears the Signature of ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT. AVeIcpOTtfirAi similatin theFood ty BeguU tion of joint stock. land banks. This is a feature destined to be pf vast income value to bankers, of conser- The tables published In Mr.

Hol-vative profit to investors, and some Ils report certainly warrant the cf-sllght benefit (without any profes- fort for reforms in agricultural slon of co-operation) to farmers, loans; the vital question is as to These land hanks may organize bow these reforms are to be brought with a minimum capital of $250000, about. The tables in Mr. and receive gross Income of 6 per Moss 'explanations in congress are cent. They are hardly limited In copied from a plain and true stale-their field of operation, nor in the ment of actuary calculations, but amount of individual loans; and do not take into consideration the without further investments may in- necessary expenses of organization crease their' loans to fifteen times and maintenance of associations, their capital and reserves on bond Every feature of virtue In the bill Issues, totaling 64,800,000 on mint- could be easily developed under mum capital, which at maximum most state laws already enacted, did rate of interest 6 per cent would the people actually demand them; yield gross Income of 8288,000. Of tor rural credit societies are realy I this Income $225,000 would be absorb- local banking institutions.

jed by 5 per cent on the bonds, and As no one In congress would have $63,000, or over 25 per cent per the temerity to run counter to "pop-annum, would go to the bank upon ular opinion upon the matter of its original investment, not to men- rural credits (properly a matter of tion the semi-annual compound banking, and naturally subject to earnings of the reserve accumiila- state legislation), arguments upon tions, or the profits on government constitutionality would not be 11s-deposlts. The maximum of bond Is- tened to; and as the law is already sue should be reached in about five passed such treatment of the subyears. This would cost the farmer ject may he inept but 6 per cent however, as the law in any national legislation touch-does not allow the bank to charge ing special interests those special a greater rate of interest The no- interests are generally represented tural expense of running a- joint at Washington by able advocates, who see that no rights are invaded or special privileges abridged. In the U.S.Food Administration Win the War by Giving Your Own Daily Service. SAVE THE WHEAT.

One wbeatless meal a day. Use corn, oatmeal, rye or barley bread, and non-wheat breakfast foods. Order bread 24 hours In advance so your baker will not bake beyond his needs. Cut the loaf on the table and only as required. Use stale bread for cooking, toast, etc.

Eat less cake and pastry. Our wheat harvest la, far below normal. If each person weekly saves one pound of wheat flour that means 150,000,000 more bushels of wheat tor the allies to mix In their bread. This will belp them to save DEMOCRACY. SAVE THE MEAT.

Beef, mutton, or pork not more than once dally. Use freely vegetables and fish. At the meat meal serve smaller portions, and stews Instead of steaks. Make made dishes all left overs. Do this and there will be meat enough for everyone at a reasonable price.

We are today killing the dairy cows and female calves as the result of high prices. Therefore eat less and eat no young meat. If we save an ounce of meat each day per person we will have additional supply equal to 2,200,000 cattle. SAVE THE MILK. The children must have milk.

Use every drop. sUse butter milk and sour milk for cooking and making cottage cheese. Use less cream. SAVE THE FATS. We are the worlds greatest fat wasters.

Fat is food. Butter Is essential for the growth and health of children. Use butter on the table as usual, but not in cooking. Other fata are as good. Reduce use of fried foods.

Soap contains fats. Do not waste It. Make yonr own washing soap at home out of the saved fats. Use one-tblrd ounces less per day of animal fat and 375,000 tons will be seved yearly. i SAVE THE SUGAR.

Sugar is scarcer. We use today three times as much per person as our allies. So there may be enough tor all at reasonable price, use less candy and sweet drinks. Do not stint sugar in putting np fruit and jams. They will save butter.

If everyone In America saves one ounce of sugar dally, it means 1 100,000 tons tor the year. SAVE THE FUEL Coal comes from a distance and our railways are overburdened hauling war material. Help relieve them by burning fewer flrea. Use wood when you can get 1L USE THE PERISHABLE FOODS. Fruits and vegetables we have In abundance.

As a nation we cat too little green stuffs. Double their use and Improve your health, store potatoes and other roots properly and they will keep. Begin now to can or dry all, surplus garden products. USB LOCAL SUPPLIES Patronize your local producer. Distance means money.

Buy perishable food from the neighborhood nearest yon and thus save transportation. HERBERT HOOVER, United States Food Commissioner. Thereby Promoting Cheerfulness and neither Mineral. Not Nah cone Atw tocUkSd tor fl tiWV. In Use For Over Thiriy Years A helpful Remedy for Constipation and Dianb and Feverishness ana loss OK SLEEP rvsultindtherefrom-mlmancy Facsimile Si jnatsrtrf Ihz Ccttach NEW YOHftt Automobiles Sheet metal work made and repaired rultrymen and dairy men supplies made to order.

Ifeat and ventilate your house with a Torrid Zone Furnace. H. ANDREWS PETALUMA 24 Kentucky SL bill under discussion, as in all matters financial, industrial or commercial, the spirit of our institutions demands legslaton of a general character; legislation tor man in the abstract, not for man In special In terests. But man in the abstract the American citizen lias no advocate at the capital. Try a (ter Ttei Ad".

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