The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 142, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 22, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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Saturday’* Prmrrani.
Proruineiit In Meeting.
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Edmund Breeze
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family of his brother. Mr.
man
San
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. Burton Thorn Ing-
Violin solo by Charles MeBlain.
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realizing
voice <•(
Judge W. S. Holman of Hay City,
one of Matagorda County*' most prom-
eaine up Wednesday
;*tare vf
hi *t>..trr
the man
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Mingling will; ‘he
boos"
town members at the opening H.ssiou
of the Woman’s Relief Association of
MaccabecH Friday afternoon at the
Rice Hotel.
The sessions was in the nature of
a school of Instruction presided over
Macca-
of Houston were many out of
w«s stated Following this the second degree
Texas or- Will be conferred, also the flowi i fund
Cheap and big < snBakingPowdersdonot
save \ <’.i money Calumet does It’sPure
and far superior to sour milk and soda.
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“FLIRTING” A LA CARTE
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purity, strength, that makes every bak-
ing turn out right—that saves million*
of housewives Baking Powder money.
Be fair to yourself—use Calumet. ”
Received Hi chest Awards
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>re Slip hi J’oHnii Ctm.
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Resist—
It Is al*;
sick or dis'-
io > d<‘d to any
Tfehs •*M»We will, j
b*for» TiwnHluyi
anything
made with Calumet Baking
Powder. Mother never had
such wholesome bakings until
t-he used Calumet.
'It’s Calumet surety, uniformity,
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w^ifiao itilrf .
nttd j
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It ia «l
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Ht ‘ !»!(< l«<tU«‘
:t polltt.
w iud-.torm < nu
cu-
son Iftft 1
eon Jltnaww. «.
(’reek, i^Mutagorda CcMfil#
wore joined
and
Mrs Cora M < <>h» n i»t Houston is
srr<*cnln«1 chairman of the hospital aervke
.niiht-M't«-rn dhtrlct
( nmpuign to \<ld ildtMt Member*. HospilMl Service’’ will be dlHcnaned
New pluuH for the campaign for th< ' by l»r J.
of the yc.tr which w-ill be Violin solo by Charles MeBlain. a< -
.f forts to add »000 mem-} com panted by Miss Katherine Secor.
■ • were , The afternoon session will open at 2
Laura B. Hart ido’clock with the regular opening and
past supreme Initiation by San Jacinto Review No.
Benefit1 25.
Question Box with anHwers by Miss
Partridge.
Following thin the second
The Tribune Ik In receipt of a pain
phlet written by the Hon. Jno. M
Dunean, of San Antonio, in which he
takes the attorney general seriously to
task for his compromtHe of the Stan
dard Oil trust suit. Mr. Duncan also
claims and prove*, from his point of
view, that the Standard OH (’o. i«
still doing business in Texas. We
know nothing of the merits of the case
and do not care anything about it
but do know that if Texas would busy
herself along constructive lines and
stop putting the taxpayers to mor-
mous expenses in chasing tlu so mo-
cslied horrible violaters of the law,
the trusts, we will soon find
the State in a better ahapn all around
W’e would like to know what differ-
ence it makes with the average man
whether the Standard oil Co. dor* or
doe* not operate in Texas? If
fact that It does or does not has ever
Influenced the price of oil we would
like to know when or when' H ever
happen* *1 The head of the Standmil
OH Co. controila the price of oil* and
all of ft* by-product* in the Uulted
States and the fact that it Is dcharn <1
from one State or a half ttoaett States
doesn’t cut the least figure In the
ease. The whole thing is a tnoeh-
ado-about-nothlng, of the most ridic-
ulous xUtnp. and only serve* to keep
a lot of good money out of Texas
!takcesCAPUd1nE<
|T3 ••’’s.v ■
1.7'——
no ipp'slIon about tli* fuel
ib’jkaio toward tin* Amei ■
\Vli« if to w simper m«>u called
Governor <.f chihuahua he
“Engagement Extraordinary”
“I Can’t
i»nd at his otftc«
l»roth* r is <»hly
iMUtlnuinK of th*' ioirricam that
rather force for hm )n«t hlii-t
Rnf will thin
capitulate'’
*itbmi»si‘*n to the
wb<> have plainly
tliex are ti*!-*! ’ Nut
thnuctli not rlrCtyd H»‘
th* St Lout* on vent on
hy a *101*11 *ot»‘ hr will
Wl
into '.ark
<i.M.ps have ;»e. n
preventing alty
if fiof>;<M Toward
m. <lrilnv<l that
s along th*
were represented by the follow ing \ solo by Miss Dorothy Reid, m-
women companicil by Mrs. John Wishy Gra-
Mrs. Gilbert. Brenham; Mrs. Hack ham.
er, San Jacinto Mias Gove, Matugor llcsponse by Mrs Laura II. Hart,
da; Mrs. Emmet, Bay ( tty; Mrs acting past supreme commander.
Banks. Texas City, Mrs Tuttle, Lake Violin -<>lo by Charles McBain.
Charles. La . Mrs. Fox, Port Aruthr; t companied by Miss Katherine
t]u> Mrs. Geiseke. Brenham; Mrs. Good-j Address by Miss France* D.
win. Port Arthur, Miss Hobbs, Somer-j tridge, supreme record keeper
ville; Mrs Carr. Bay City; Mrs Wil-; Address on “Fraternity." by T, B
Mrs. Chalotipka. j.ew is.
Jacinto; Mrs Wehrman. Bren-j ‘Woman .Suffrage,’’ remarks
The Houston hivea have ,t total \pHH Florence M Sterling.
for this iolly bunch of membership of ghoul imiu. g()|o |,y yjjsfi Lena Mendelsohn,
------ couipanied by Miss Ruby Eestoa.
Cyclone Davis, congressman
at-large from th* Stat* of Texas
has been mailing to M* ron*titu
ent* throughout Hu State <Wlt*
of hl* celebrated “MHv* and Me"
speech u*tn« hl* frank for his
purt»osc. Itut not bavin* the
name and »uldros« of ogch indi-
vidual he has hit upon the pish
of sending them out by the
sackful to hl* strong supporter*
over the State with nMHutbWta
to address and remail under hi*
frank. »-ach ropy to nemo indi
vidua) Th*r“ was a sack «cieW-
Ing 7B pounds sent to the El r’atft
tW office, but f’ostmsslcr t'orr* H
refused them th* frank Inc privi-
lege. However the postmaster
at Columbus has aHowc«t them
franked €rom that office, iWftlM*’
we have the evidence in our po*-
setMlna Either the Columbus
iuN*tma»t*r or postmaster Correll
has htiinderrd. and we ftfe of the
optaion that |t wa* not Cnrrelt-
El rampo citifen
The blunder doe* not Hr With either
of the noettWftStera mentioned but
with a government that allows auch
a practice. The abnee. however. In
•nch HiManre* as is mentioned con-
next month <>n u<c<nint of
a pr< vimta engugement at 14i
Judge Holman had to lenvc:
mc'‘tiiif? was < ailed at «
He request-
to those
. ;........,,______*'M where msid rtllscv He-
■ ginning with th< great storm of n*”’*
at fJalveston. on through every catahi-,
I It* tha’ hue occurred in thv eonntry
L......ZLT.'TT' J, -T T.....J M
^■Bother paper has start'd
W*alac|oa. We are aurprlsed
merchant* of Palaclou-H^l
case of pure adulterated short-sight !
udnees If they sup|>ort the new
lication with either advert
Job work.
ac-
Secor.
Par-
Judge W S Holina.i of Bay City
who spent Wcdtu sday night h< r«, was
expecting to meet with the citizen* oi marked by
Eagle Lake and visitors here vester-, hers to the State membership,
day morning at in o'clock to disciiss
the ndvisability of raising funds and
providing entirtamiix'iii for the eon-
c.risrional committee, which will *lsll
T< Mas m xt month On account
having
Grange,
before the meeting was
o'cIim-k in th<’ afternoon,
ed the Ihadllgllt to say
ten sted that a i
h**|il in Wharton on M*' !"■
date delegation» iropi nil along tlx
river will meet with *’«»!. J. <’ San- 'Maccabees ladies
ford who will have a he aring there on
that date, a more lengthy report ot pital
which will ajipeii'. In th**
ne 8 •
p/lll XJoe Frazar.i
.awrance Wat-
Iffl^Bbaiug in the Wat-
flPURidng trip on Blu<
They
at Bay City by L. **1K
Roberta tfnd Cha*, von Lengerde We
have* prepared ourselves for some
"pre d’’ fish lie* on their return.
ami all j
We ar< so gratified1
it: that w« ran render thia smire*. care
for out sick ami disabled mrinbers, i
return them Io their families;
crop
Jnrrigation
b water la
three good
|X*o work, and with
* and right cultivation
___________ man hl* bale to the
is ai*o exceedingly r<-
|pfcaivff to Irrigation. Why lose < itb
er one of them* crops with the water
we have available?
/City,' ____
THREE HOt'KTO^
On this yviir’s progress keep first place. ; lowed by regular closing nt 5
One «tf the best provisions which tlx
have made for the!
benefit of their iiU'iiiln r- is their hos- 1
service .which was established j
eriltHiW last year ami becalm » ffcetlv** Vuguat j
t. )!<i.'>. Over ”’M* iTs»'Uib**r* have.
hiiiii'.i'.i ..it-** -nr--— __- . ineii cared tor in tin* hOfdtala sine*
tinier the la* 0Hb<r*. may litviide »h* system was eatsibihhwl.
the store, shop or stand of the mer- truistic, providing any
chant and <-<utt|eil him to k« < p foo«l, ability aid that ihay be
offered f«»r sale protect* d lT<»ni fifes no mhttf fr»1 I.* -
The law «'otn!“‘l» the merchant fej
to protect auvil goods. But w !xn 1 x<•client N**r»lce I* Rendered wick,
purchased amt taken to tlx h«>me. It ia a beautiful service,’ said Miss'
fix’* may b<> left uncovered. In un i Partridge; "w . have had 11 caaee in
«ir«**ncd mom*, swarining with fife*, the Imspltala in this Stat*
and there i no way to protect th* ; have recovered. W« are «o
User* of th*’ CckmI unlegi they do if
them**’I ver. Th*' fact pl diweatu* b*
spread by file* and mosquitoes Is j and
ihormtghl* estabhsheti that it j well.
fWP*ter'
.W^cncoun-
■ stion In:
lp Into port?
the Htorma
hip into port in the
llfjrr DAI IV IC ’this Am*l ha* been drawn dfegi to aa-
iADll NALL I Iv | «lftt member* in diatregg
nnriTitin uiTrnrAT An‘*r ,h*’ «^<M’’»oon »e**ion Frida*
CREATING INlERESl I *“** ,""'7 “T:
i bers were taken for a ride about tne
city on the street cars The ship
jchannel was visited and various other
'pgrts of the city The day was con-
1 eluded with u theater party at the
I Majestic.
Tlx- Young Penpl** * Soci<-tv of th*1
Christian Endeavor entertain* d a
number of their friends on last Fri-
day evening at th* hom<* of Mrs J K.
1’rei'ch Tables were placed on
porch for thos. who wanted to play
forty-two, whib ruanv Other amusing v||le; .Mrs. Carr, Bay City; Mrs Wil-;
games were enjoyed. Refreshments kt'rson, lcxa> < ity ,
of ice cream and 'ak»“ were served,
and good-night and parting time came
all too soon
m» rry maker*
me
N0 ihonxighl* t*stAbh»hvd
«e*-ms every per*on of ordinary intel-!
Iigence would look i<» th*
of ft»»*ir i*romiges, yet some of those th*
called "the very be*l peupte” h»v*>. four Btai**
negfecWd thia and have kitchens and! There Is a relief fund j>r<*vid*d h)
. —— dining room* filled with fib *. The! voluntary sttlMcripife* which is cheer
^BK~i rartier th*' war <m file* and «>th*>F fully ma*le by Ux* large m*‘mb< rship
I in '. • i-< Sts begin* the *-;i«fer it w ill, Thi* fund enable- th* >>rd'i r. nd’t
].. p, ggnijr-f th* nt when tin rv'x-1 tn . il.min*•» mid ind>■< - tli. r
r.-al hot w> 'fli**r is lx t - A•»**»• Hr< umMnn*
\ni<rirs*ii I-----------
Til. Mtatr tjf T<-xa».
i",, fpv yj any ''.'umisI'I* of Ms*s-
u»*'l« founiy, <lr.-llh«
sii’tiff. iiliiui'iio in O'l- of thv
tt-tli. t S'herff. a. . . ««'■<(, hnvtti*
• '•uivt> *‘«i»rt til* fin«l *< < ount
•'!> "'•■.■'••ii iff *hr rstn**- «»f anld Ksth.-r
le'iff, 'ln<.i»it. iiui'ilura'd on ilia
"Tsiti lirftkH of *tal«*onlu I'uunty. |«»-
eethi■!■ Mifb wn apptti-ntioh *•• i«- <t*x’ hiiiir«»i
-Hid aiti)it|it«<r.<litrahlp
* "u ni-*- H." tn t That l>»
nii'H st»"n i.r thtM "ni f.i. lumty days In
i iii.i.il in tin. ".."lb <>r Mata-
i:»»i"- I« all twrisnis
«n»»» r«n fitinl nettle.
tu apis wc • oi*l ' "Pti-at
lin e si-> , an to <|<i, on
.Msy ISIU; of »»t«1 rVoin-
"i> tiui nii’l (•• I..- hnld»n st
ms .'I w,'i«| ."Uiuv tn the ellv
Ue iluni xtotMlsy |u Mar.
s in n ntntti w.- "iini »nrt apple
■ t»-<l viw.-i Io anid i-onrl
"iv hand and •»-») wf »*M
"ffh > in *h«. a-Hy i»f Hay *’*|y,
*t - * i t> isp;. —
> r ’ i ■*»,!.
WetMih-iiiA •'ownty.
tin IM i
COMT OF PtPFK*
The chemicals mid d** stuffs ♦.feoft ■
I in the bleaching and cobH thg *»t puli’.
| have Inrremted in cost .ipproxtmaG *
I Stem per cent, The ehcmtcalg actor
I dye «tuffs fortneriy ran**- from Gr-r
many, sn*l this s»|*pt* tfeiug: shut off.
jit means pracorally tMJWe tor -safe and
in matter only of supply on hand at
| the mills
I Rag"' ttstal evtensivriy in writing, psv
I per*, envrhipes mid the 'better srsdrs
of btx»k idtfe'e* h.avr advanced W fed"
cent or mor*- The .f'»isfe»r. |'*mrd»ul
t’ompan* ha* larg" mills tn llo- fergwi
bond pafe*r n>anufaetnrin-g dish-fet J-
th* world Thi* powder erifepw-nr
bueiftg up all rags po«*ibie. W kwp
fifty t*raHng machine* in npnr.tliou,
making war mtinittous, wt**l flu-' pries-
they are willing b» jmy -1 ssttflrodH to
obtain the mg* A pajfer mill wiE,
I operate, about - ten twatfea omi'tnro"-
Wr have word that uute^,: rmtd*imtfe
regwlwting th* demand .wfel fences’ of
raw material* n**c*'--aafy. ife
>tfa«turr of paper, t'-hmtsc
ably for the better within the next
thirty days, it in probable not *•«*•
pgper mill will he tn operation in tta
Kalamaron district
These *re som*- of the reason** f»»r
the advagtw in printing pffee*.
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Ha* < it* has n*v**r tilled vet and
w. •<!' b"t out interrnf. ’> sny rf.
hnquent oihncrife r .ic.iln-t ♦ cent I
pi.-'-*- that th* Dalia** ro*'fcr« '.*!!•
mrf h* th* bisrg*st crowd of loyal poo I
p|. next Tno*rtar that th* , have »n I
countered on th* entire trip. Already I
smuteTriiy a drop tb lt ’’ ”'.knn_*r> ,hM " ,’J I
the franking prtetlegw In *nnnn<ma
and tine* W Httle rood ewrept tn
UtoM Mito «M aMwe It
i arrah/a lose hi*
t* fed little «h»ubt that
1*1 !*e n ad* **n the troops
Amcrx-in in Hie re-
in tlanser
At S o’clock in the ball room <»f the
Rice Hotel, th** rally will open with
Mrs. Laura H. Hart presiding.
Regular opening eercmonit
Humid** ReVl* w No. 110.
introduction and uddregs b* Miss
Frames D Partride Continued floor
work by the Humble Review. No. 11".
11 o'clock, dedication service by
Judge Holman, who is prom-[by Miss Francis D. Partridge of Port ; Texas Review No f»2,
purpoHe of incntly connected with tlx movement Huron, Mich., supreme record keeper 12 o'clock, luncheon in the banquet
for improving flo* Colorado River,. The three local reviews. Houston Hiv< hall of the Rice Hotel, with Mrs. Hart
was her*' to attend n meeting ot the i No. 5k. San Jacinto Hive No 25 ami as toastailstr* ss.
River Improvement Association Th*' Houston Hiv* No. k.'il. were well rep \d<lr<ss of w**lcome by Mayor Ben
judge ha* inanj warm friend* in Eagle ‘ roaented. algo hives from out <>f town i Campbell.
Lak*- who ar*' al wa vs pleased to see
him
I Hr* an Is imw
el«nr*cut einrmn
tw*opli>, the same i*l:r s >
he h«s *o Often presumed upon
rxph»lf*d in behuT *•: hi owl
vanrctneiif and nggntiMllg* nenf
Is this voice to I** mintak*-
lent, in-rhaps in oral expr<-es|ru»« fen
its awful sil* no** i* piafn it rigtilfi- d ’*•* <•
that the ri’untr* ia through Willi
llrvnn and til that i
This *ui*eleKS, ailetil mitan
cal *.it,n;i'i that no
stii* or turn t»«ek ha* patfenll*
durod thi* solf-laudt'd aimstle of Ism
and dreams. an«l it is »** its rrcdli
that its pat em - hi»> ■ miut*-*l for *>
long a tlm* Hut If i- tmw sp-'aMnc
anti the rychux that «fr»t» *» th*’ Cotti-
mtMier m imtmoo
the person <»f hi
»
Prince
Will h*’
wifi of a
up,own ' hl>** tfeg*
Hipch E*r*l
.» defec.atv to-
i or If .d.-,'ttd
Mfejrw up "iif
!a<di* road* !♦» put the I**I4 steel
of'nit « hi* cfipwi
him and ht* *'*t**rtag«. But the twe
of Nebraska hns hept* h«’»r-f No*
fet the *«»)<. of th** Nation.
The following, from the Austin
American, place* the right construe- Incnt citizen*,
tlon on the present situation in Met- afternoon and was the guest of the
ico. The American says: family of hi* brother. Mr Nat Hol-
Whilo the American troops went
Into Mexico for the sole
capturing Villa and his band, that be-
ing an aid to Carranza and all others
di'Hjrlng peace in th*- revolution-torn
republic, from present conditions they
may he calle*l upon to help th*’ de
facto government's head In a
It will be a dii'ccf rnannor.
Th*' feeling m Washington is grow-
pub- lag that the semllug of General Scott
orjo tlx: bordei. which wax at first
When the merchant* in a tali ,i to im an preparation for the
town the *ize of Palacios attewipt to withdrawal of th- troops,
aratlon to m*'ct an
oe< tir at an* time.
lu.l-f:
- ff.
vester-; bers
presented by Mrs
San Antonio acting
; commander of the Woman's
Association of the Maccubv'-s
The plan was r*.*<*«-iv»-«t with * ntliu- J-’rances D
siusm by all preMent. It
by Miss Partridge that the
31 gunizatioiis have made thi- largest net inarch ami ballot march will b*
gain of an* of tlx- 51 States, a gain cub'd
>r_______ In-‘ of I2"u tn the year The T* xas lady
gi'-at inerting I- to I” ’ Maccabees are planning to malo this l**- Ix-ld by Houstcui Review No. *k, fol-
paper on th*' field they weaken tin
best advertiscnx-nl their town has
The merchant* should not allow <
job offir'i' to si-t up in a town th*' si/»- ,
of PalmloM, th*- pap*-r depends upttu
Its job work I'h** Beacon Is a good
pftper, and why th** nxr<4iants will
let if h** weakeneil by thi' advent <»t
nhfeher i*ap*,r w*> fail to uml* rs tan>l
One paper is enough ami on* job of |Pxpr. i d d
fie*- Is enough for any town un*l« i i„.
Iiuui population unless It fe KUpport«**f
b* wealth. No iiewspaper man no**
mlavs. who Is qiitillfhd to publish i
paper, w ish* * to mak** a hit re sttsL
nam***. Th*' iH*wspap<r man who t-
satisfieil with a living and barely g*" j,tn nt. irov* rm*r <>f t'tiihuahua he re-
h* with .i little slx>* t laiiyiu . tU;., tj o, (■«-. »->v*- them uml on rcneliiitg
a few loe-tfe I* a thing of Hfe th* u;.rt th** >.n tom'd by peons
,t'n<’ o-cr« >ton have Vtix-rican
j.nviaJ.ot'- ht’"n 1'trvtl ufe»n l»y Mexicans
I 1 of w hom tvs-r*- tfehl In he t’ar-
midtrr.-i
; i.-o i of'
j i vo-d about 1‘arral.
• furl li« < ir.r»vi-nt*‘lit
kf* ti 11*, 11. Is
a re 'Wdfep tn
•t suppl*. i"*»w'tii Parral and th»-
to rut off the American
ihotild th* y ,'t!t* t«> r»*t*n ii
rnntHt-
Those thing* taken in cohaidetetion
witlt tin fai t that every effort ha >
m*<l»' to ‘too <iupplie« coing to
th Ii«»r.it l‘*-» hibr,. the st izure of food
for tlx- lo-rs*‘S at Chihuahua and thi j
iioi'tiu up of supply train*, all m*‘
to shew the *iai»g* r*»u« ste.fe of af
Ors,
Should wear ml
poM <■?, tlt> r*
-■ux wttnvk e.<*
mil that rvefj.
imtilt*- WOtlid b<
Hupport two paper* they work a hard
ahlp on themselvf's in two wa*
Their advertising bills ar*- Im r. ,t rd (IG(! aching the border to th.
and tiHUttlly the patters go to th. -mm „rr,.,.( lha, tll(, ,n(lht(rJ i,rnnt;h of (h(.
reader*; and by weakening the first M, xx-uu government i- regaining Ita
as. r-ndi-m-y mid that th. power of t'nr-
| Htitz i i tottering to a downfall, ur»
given mu. h cred, m e in Washington
It is rhilimd that General <)l*r<gon
t.iiiiosti-r of war. ami General Aguilar
are ilictti*in - . v.-r* movement made
in Mi xico and forrm r’s well known
jdislik' tor \merieans Pads to the be-
lief that his id* a of carrying out his
li.ration that war should
on the Tiiit«>d Slates, would
lie Io nltmk <;.'tx'ful Pershing’s com
maud
There i
iuc of thi-
lea n«
th
i He * iu|do*i's.
. sinei-rify w hich
; tt**n with It
th.* mm pan*
i consider
stock holder* and the- i»uhlk*.
comi'an* cannot meet and absolute!.* ;
refuse to arbttrat.- th* difference* and '
that the compttn* will not »*'*•< d< to * *
th* *l*mandK This mean* « stnk*
and then B Is that th> public i e.'om*
‘ rh«* xrvat-e! sufferer*. »-v**n greater'
t than *|o the mtoekholders of th* **om- ’ ’,'1
eotnprtelng . ..... '■|n '’••
, pany who mi** their dividend* *>r the tu
{♦•mptoyi’s who Iomi' fruit iim<» andjHt
wag**, and pimbably their t*»siHon-
Thia great railroad strike dmuld b<
avoided tf there is an* means |*o»ai- *
!»!«• and arbitration look* fair, al-/’, .. ,..h
though oh* able nr the other alwa*s mtri
<oi>,plain* that It gnt the worst of it
The Imperial Valley of Californiw,
according to the lx** Angeles linos.
raiBes year after year a full bale of
cotton to the acre on th* BHt.ooo acres
planted to the staple R»r month* at
a time no rain falls on thi* cot ton.
It being raised exclusively l«y Irriga-
tion. The Imperial Valley also raises
million* of ton* of corn, alfalfa and
forage crop*, all hy irrigation Hot
here we are in the tnMat of a e.inal
nyatcm wecond to none in T*x«*. long-
Ing for r*in« when w«* ran really do
better with Irrigation on <mrn and
cotton particufaily The farmer **h.«
haa his cotton field near one of th*
eanal* and who can get water from
th* canal company ha* only him*e|f
to blame If he doesn’t inti** a bi*
cotton crop thi* year xnd the seme
can be Mid of corn It will not re-
quire one-fifth the water for either
crop that It doc* for rice List »»>nr
land for cotton, plant It. fill the fur
row* with water rrtte time and the jnl*
I* done Hr th* time the land M|H
dry cnotieh tn plow the cotton will fed
up and large enough tn tak» the dirt I
With conttniMHis plowing from then
on, hut ver* littl* rain " " ’* •
qutred. Cotton i* « dry weather
plant Get It up goal f»bd you’** got |
It grabbed if JM»n keep th* plow*
going
litll.- sheet
l‘~ is a ihlnq of tb»-
We ar* glad of the fa* t that! ,>
th** business n.cn <»f Port Lavnen ha** ;
stood by former editors and di
aged other paper• and
from starling up h*-re
Wave
Winn the president <»f a railway
company, discussing labor condition*,
talk- of th* interests of the public, lx-
is gim tall.* credited with talking for
effect only, hut in the statement of
President Ripley, of the Santa F<
relative to the thr«*at»*ned strike of
li*> shows a degrfe* of
should carry convi.
He says the officials of ,
have three interest* to
the employes, th* 4u,v*fe,
He *11* S
m« » Have mad*’ demands that the i
cannot m* * t and absolutely j
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 142, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 22, 1916, newspaper, April 22, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292573/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.