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DAILY PAI.O ALTO TIMES- THL'KSU.VY.-AUGUST iu, ign
DflUf Palo Hlto 2imc«
amtx, *t ll.mlrJ.n „rn.w snd Kiuusn* utrr
Or lhr
TtMi-- prm.ismsr. citMi-wv
fit'ST 10. 1911.
SALE OF
Carpet Samples
Our Out-of-Pattern Carpet
Sample; are now on Sale
McKibben - Beal Co.
Phone 12
Want Ads *
PAY
The Advertiser
M.C.FORD. 1
(Sacrsasar to B. T- BBLLl *
WOOD. GOAL ;
u*j, Grain, Pomlor
Telephone m.
G. H. MacMeekin
WWi Kolth-r A Cttmm.
I'l IMi Tl'NER IM' HKPAIHKn.
fill IH.ri.rr A*. .. I"-!., Alto.
P^ar gUV.
PROFESSIONAL
ATTORNEYS
OOOD ROAM PAY.
Th,* fiilli.su:.- ill- .-nation upon
tbe liiRii tost ni tiring, coached in
faardhasdod farm philosophy, con?
' lain, manv undoubted truth*. The
author* purpose Is to show that
Other ililncs he-sides freight rate*
ar* tbo matter If thero Is any-
thinit wrong with rales oe believe
In iimV.il:.: (hem right, but It Is not
-good sense to ucrlbe ail tbe ills that
ha to a liiilMi'ii" sourre* This Is n
nrsi-dass aqiumenl for good roads.
antl as sueh is very timely:
"I am on)* a plain farmer." salil
si Hawkins, 'hut I bate given the
high ..isi ..( living mini- thought:
not, howeeer. In a rocking chair In
a rl.-hl>-furnished study, but In a
luuil-cr wagon ii]. Io ilu* hubs in
mud. nnd while walking between
tbo handles or a plow. Thst Is Ibe
eotlege tn wblcb I matriculated and
learned whai 1 know nf i-eonomJcs
"licforc ihls I too bnd formed
wome i.tiliilntis from garnished soph*
Htrjr which 1 found In hook* and
ttpc-ti-hi-s by theorists and afflrty
BtefelBl iuiIIHcIsrs. but It was haul-
in* hnlf a load of hou* lo market
ih* other dny over n rnsd kneedpop
tn mud tbat made tub realize there
*.T.- nther thing* than fn-lghl rates
InvolveiJ Iii the .hitch mm of 11 vine
i haa a ease of efcgs iii my feci on
one sl.li* and n tub at butter on Ihe
Other both bringing , sm-h good
ith... -ii.,: 1^.,'i!.*. .agUoned me
agnlftst re.-klt-s driving
"A new Idoa came to me. It waa
<■»! ,.f il.-. WMta lhal iitltirhes to
s**lsllupt. inelhiiiln and condition*, w'e
rould bc llilit alone crently redne-
'•h.B .OM of llrlag
mil. w I Iht. ill allowing
r lhe d»*
•-ltd Hint
roads lind doubled ihelr wagon loads
u .. thereby decreased the r [
waicon transportation *'•« {ier cent
That meant on poor roads a savin-;
of 22 rents a ton i-f-r mile, and on
Hi,- ilrv.mads basis a saving of 11
coats a. (on tier mile.
' Hli-ti I r.-nlU.-il Hint this »nor-
moiis waste applied to all the great
farm rroj* of this great conalrj
for trerjf |iound or ton" of surplus
farm liroduct* muni In- mOVOd"*bjr
WSgOII lo the run, or elevators nl
thr railway sin Hon - i wgs stag-
farad, nrst at the ennrmooa VaglO,
Md. I ml at Hi.- stupidity of (he
so-r-nl|et| .eeonnmlr philosophy It
soil mr- f.i :.o to haul 1,560 pounds,
whereas with good roads 1 could
haul 1,000 imunds nt Ihe same cost,
showing v.-ry clearly to me ihat on
that wagon haul I had n clean waste
and loss of 7.*. (ier cent The aver*
nee amount I would bave to pay tho
i..::iu.Bii fur hauling the same load
thi- same d)*ianre In less lhan 6
emit.. In other words, for what It
cost me 13.30 the railroads do It
for less Ihnn * rents, and tha avar-
age uiiK.unl Hi.- railroad .-barge* me
Is a-tually less fhan 1 per cunt of
the amount Hint Is wasted In 'he
wagon haul
"I got S I ■?. rents a iHiund for
mv bogs Hi at day. 98 reals tor lba
butter and i". rent* a dot.-n for lhe
ear.* Uli.ii i computed, ihe com or
wagtan haul on nty hugs and tuicor*
talii.il that It was 2 1-3 cents a
(round and wben last before going
hom*> i stopped at it,-- meal market
and paid Ibe bntebor tt eents for
di ..f lhe port, which hut
i few limim befbre I hail sold him
for l« :'*;i conn. I easily lon.ltidcd
tbai tht* primary ranno In respect tn
the tiigh i-osi or living was clearly
hi... •■! greet waste nnd lame profit*.
ih..;.* may iH. .other elements ol
is 1-.. I haee failed to mention, but
,::i!i..i. in.- curbstone pbltoeopher 1
ti. i...t pre-tmM io know li all and l
llmpl) want in n>niliid my hlgh-
browad (rioiid ihat if ho degites to
effect-U i'iiiitl.-al solution ot (hls
Wets and Drys
Are Suspicious
PLANS Tl> INr{llll'MH\TK llfllLO
FtHK IMI F.l IK OAKH IIIIKKD j
MITI'AI, HISTIH'ST.
Tin-
Ineorimr*
fot I
bSI
11u<k this ,,i.rii,.n or the iienliisuls
lard, and bach of plans that be*
amo known yesterday for the «*j.
rale Ipaorporgtbni of Menlo Par-t
nil Fair Oaks ll.*s tbe beitlnnlng of
* FOR SAIJt
For
r 5.,!<• An in.-aii auliabl,* fyr
rv srhool or small cbeu'reh.
•arili-iiiars u|i|.h 219 Kaniona
it tea
a-1U-31
P..
• l>li k
1 limit
Sub- iCo . wiik- Lagborn
•ua for sale t-heaii. Anjii) K
n. Wilson's <-andr faetory.
S'**3l*
Fo
.Jai. Hat nip-^'ai. barley.
and
CDlantSOr reasonable. Old
Ig form Siat.i..n1 Inivi-r-li..
one Eflfll «-T-2w*
__JU "- .*.
„';;;
1£J
•aii UOnastnCmeiwia rwmi,
■ a lew blocks of t»ib nubile
rl*at-> siliooU and cloae to ear
aaay terms to suit buyer. Ad-
lltn 3d, Time* ofllco. S-5-tf
Sab- T*o dosen Vienna oak
, lialn
and C round oak rllolng ta*
Pbona Tm . 8--I-IW
VVaDt**d<—A boy,
Ity Pbarmacy.
Appl
I'nlfcr*
3-9-lf
Wantad—Olrl lo
V
ouscwurk
nd i-ar,B lur baby
U KIpllnR stnel
Hlnaldl.
Wanted — Exjxt
l.-rk Address Hot
i-r- ,,)
6. Tin
Broc* ry
ii offlce.
NORMAN E. MAIC0LM
ATTORjrBV AT LAW
SOTART I'l Hi.ir
First National Hank bolldlng.
Palo Alto. Offic* pbone lliK;
residence pboae *ISK.
eferri
-tf
HKNTISTS
a battle belWl
factions of ihe
"wet" and!
ndJolnlnK rommunl-
,■ gggUa horse ai
t\ and harnes
~t Ilry'anl Uroet.
8-l-Iw"
Wanted—-All kinds of fine laundry work done by young Cblnaaa
bo> I.) the month, or will work ona
or more days each month s( your
house. Only family work. Address
Ah i-*,- Wina On Wo. M,-nio Park
. H-l-61*
Wanlad—Engaaimesta by cradu-
.,'•■ nurse Address Miss Delia,
Hivi.iv. 13? Forest. Phon* 440. 1
7-18-lmi
Wanted—Drenmaking b* lb*
day, Mlsi Ada Vnper; -phona ■'.::!,
' l-13-Im* i
to BORUIQE
Dr. THOMAS f. HAMMOND
DENTIST
Hours I to 1! i. n. aad
I lo 5 p, m. Ladyard building.
Phoae 41SK.
Dr. Eugene Payne
DENTIST
When li was llrst ailiiounced thm!
some nf Hi* dweltors tit Fair Oak-
■were planning to Incorporate 11 wa« l
generally bellered ihat Ihey desired |
merely to emulate the example of
the millionaire roifttiiunlty nf Hills ;
borough and form an esi-luslve elty j
nf Ihelr own. However, a joker wa. '■
found In" the plan of the Fair Oak ■
city enthusiasm to take In nil tbe
lerrltnry lying as-far south as the!
i.i— -rn northern limit-, of Menlo
Park, with the resu.ll thpMoss ITta-l
tncratlc Menlo Park Is n*w clamor
Ing over a similar project of Incor ;
pomtlng. •*.. j
The mtli'-aii.l-a-ha'lf limits fromi
Sin nf or.I I'nlviTslly. within 'which!
salnonK are not permitted, extends a!
Sborl distance north of eMnln Park.
Should Fair Onk* tie sii.-cossfiil In
Incorpnr&llng. however, lis iir^s-nt
plan* would call for Hie egtfnslohl
of Its own wmllierly limits float to'
Menlo, or inlo the "dry ion*" HI
Kreah rows for salo. Inquire D.
J M.ii-jitiv. Murphy ranch, two mllee
above Maylleld. T-IS-Im»
Far Sale —Oakland Puslnaaa prop-'
erly. .,:■■:■■,: tot, with buildings. Apple P.. Creehaw. 46C Fares!1
avenue 4-27-tf
FOR HUNT.
Plot Hint t'otias- Res rtrn.-
rtKims strirtl) modern, oppoelts
lloltis SmIumi! Kvergreeu Park;
rent tit Ktujulre D M. Teague.
\tjvn.-l.l C-IO-6t»
A pa
y residing tn Pacific Oro*e
wishes to aschange a very desirable
uottage home In tbe center of tbe
c*to*o tor a small home In Palo Alto.
For further particular* write to Mrs
W. I* ~
'-■'JI. I ii.irr-.ij A'.-nur,
ni',lis Sttr-I, Vising Holldlsg
Uoars u in f,
ORlce phone tun. Re*, pboae IMI.
street,
susj, |,H,ii,iiMia .11,11 tv jails ,
I'.iu I.-.,.. 310 Fourteanth
Pacific OroT*. 7-21-iw" I
Strayed Kru
m Coolgy ranch.
i.ollle pup. ahi
e sireak around
ii.-. Ij. i-ollar with
Initials "T. H. R."
and "Rarkey"
Iti Warerley
S-IO-St*
A Toaat lo lh** Fair 8es.
First Tennis Player -t wonder
bow that girl got so terribly burned.
Second Pelican—I suppose a amllt
lll^up her face.-- Harvard 1-ampoon.
MASSEURS
Offlce heora ll to 12 and 1:14 to
llM., Heme addrese 1044 Bryant St
J. O. VARIAN
MASHKIH
Madlson-Tballs building. Palo Alto
Offlce phon* BUT.
Residence phon* OGtU
Foi flobi 7-room house, fur-
iiisti..l Call at ttt Kipling sin-el
ItetWe-n <"■ and 7 p. in l*f»IW*
I'm I in Piano at 1.1 p-r lli.mtli '
InilHlr- M1 D \ Smith ill Kit *
Rooms and Board *
Nice sonny r.ooms and tahle board
131 rinw-rsltr-nvenui. OpOl for
i,ii.iii,.-s August*; I..Hi Meals io oirt-
ilders.
MRS. II. It. MI'VliKH.
Shampooing:
Hair Dressing, deaip and Facial
Treatment. All kinds of Hair Work
given prompt attention Mrs. C.
Malcolm Wad*. Room No. 1. Madison Tholts Hlock Phone 23&X.
VKTKRtNAHIANS.
becano
real |
nreil
r.In:
thai ihe
ed I'..lr
tbls
■tin
limit
of i
ind pr
In Hie
of
nd- ;
mir
edn
the
'ry-
Egfa
cost nf living wn* tiltterly Invelgh-
>n|; , .i .;• t.ulr,>:ul rates and blindly marelung N-hlnd blind I-adl-ri to
- thtU end* When ronds were not
muddy, t babied. 2.Mil)- (iniiiida to a
load and y-t ' thai, wn* 2H cents a
ton. p»-r mite, or qret ililrtv-.seii'n
times more ilian thc nvcrnge chsrge
by the railroads Th,- reports of
tbe Interstate opmmgrcs eommtaslon
showefl "that fho. average cost by
.-1) i
wide
di-mk-iillv -garulahed sophlslry and-
turn lo (be more practical Effect of
tnuddy^tiadii. exp-iislve wagon transportation lu d il kin i en's profits, es-
travagant nftd iiiisysteiiiatlc methods
of ,]li.trni.ilkm aud other kindred
cnitTics These may he new phase*
of-the real i-aiine of high priced, as
viewed by tjie economic ctptirt, who
plows, sows and ■ reaps In rocking
iliairs wlQiln.ftfur walti. bul thny
sre iiard rt-allilci, to the former."
the nue koines of tbo district
A Mould Par* megtlng hiss heoSi
rail-it for tonight for Ihe avowed
purpose of defeating (hls plan
The division line half way between the two towns would be at
aboutMnellaln avenue, nnd 11 Is tn
this Immediate neighborhood that
several Menlo Park saloon owners
hnve small properly holdings Alt
lhe rest of the land, with (he eicep.
Hon of these f.-w small lots, belting
to Ihe 1
A Fa
■■■'.,-,-r
Oaks meellng was held
Inst night at Ihe home Edward
Ryre a paUUon wit) he dtvulated
at once and presented at (he next
itl.-elltig of the board of supervisors.
M<Milo Park now proposed to b,- on
hand with a similar petition and
will also demand the equal division
of prpperijr^Aotween (he two towns
For i:,. ilng room
Appn iii ; i ■ Ramona street.
8-3-lw
For Hen: Housekeeping rOOUJS
$lrt; man and wife or one or twr
girls: USA of „p)ann. gas. eleetrk
light. ISO Floi-'iiee itmOi. 8-3-2*
Kor Its-ni August I Bib. modern.
G-rooui .-oitagi-. good barn. Apply'
44H Hawthorn.' av-nue Phone 509X
l. '"*■' .;.
Ftir Itenl Five-room lurnishodN
apnrtiu.'iit. laundry, bath, plann.:
Also single room. Adults only. 342
Homer avenue 8-1-tf
For Rent—Sis-room house, excellent repair, 'porches, basement., ga*.
range, large 1*1. shrubbery. Special!
terms to goad tenant. Inquire *'."■'•
Lincoln avrnue 7-20-lf
For Rent Alt* Hall, an the
third floor uf tbe Slmklna building..
Is Available for small meetings at a,
renial of 11.SO per meeting. Enquire Times efllce. S-7*tf
Buy &t .
Pacific Grove
1 li wining. Healthful. Pielunsquei
l»tig*.*niHng. See John F. Hyiber,'
iOi ijttaR aftpsnse, eaerar-r Atna st.,
: for loU uoS arreagr propa-rty ia Ibi*
I'liglilfill -i-,ti*,i.
Palo Alto Veteriau-y HiMpUal
Dr. R. M. Olsson-Sefler
Tborougfaly equipped to bandl*
: the smaller animals. Separata
I mange and distemper wards.
I'lionr 110. »I7 Alma Stre-ec
Sh»^-Vas a freshman from
'Oh;, dear." ahe sighed, "I
Vxm
Why We Advertise
llleh
,e ad\ertiM-> lM*e<iUse we
(H-opt- i„ know Hist we S
linnslnif*nls.
tai onire bu.inrss, alill lM*a»u«e nr
*ie|l eqa ppeil lo take care of
'It |Mi|»: berause ail vert islug Ibis Association lias hel|M*tl to
make It one of Ute -,truttgf*t Itiiiitllng and' Itomn AsaoclaUons in
'the slate of California. -, — '.;. -f-■■■;.*• .- \*-*- •-iVV'- ,
Other fl—II ISltimS Ii*ve MtsWCd our lead, have discarded their
■ r. i- ,--.|,, .I ranis, formerly n- >1. and an* utilising sp*cc to tell
Hie people what Ihey have to offer.
We (My fl |ier eent Interest on Ortlgrates of Invcstmeul.
P&lo Alto
Mutual Building (Si Loan
Association
257 UnivcrsityAvcnuc, Pales Alt*. C«l.
adjust my
itrrletilu
nnly
* "It
- It doesn't show any." he raas*
bared her, blnshlng. And then they
Imth talked rapidly about the deco-
rations -Iterord.
xaacta.UKS*micn.
PAI.O AI.TO VACUl'M CARPBT
Cl.EAMNO CO t'nniet laying and
lodellOS S (' Gibson, res. 107
Lytton av*- Phone 4S8T. 8-8-H
Callahan MacCarthy has rempved
to '-:'- llamona *tree( opposite The
Times building 8-1-lm
THK HIST PROOF.
An Opimrtunity for You to Pr-uve
Our !4f.ateiiiciib,.
■ We ht(ve a remedy for KJdney
j disorders, 1n which he have ever?
!confidence.
1 That you usg-poessM ihls confl-
I denee too, we offer to supply you
wltb a remedy free of charge If we
do not benefit your case.
■ ' Ressll Kidney nils t.nv* .i.u
bcneflrial In treating so manjr people afflicted with chronic kidney all
ments that w* unhealtailngly offer
them under-our personal guarantee
to refund any money you may have
paid, us, provided-no beneficial re;
mils are noted.
Reull Kidney Pills may tie obtained at .our store—The Rexall
Stores Sixty Pllfs In a box: price,
','i i-n- ■ 'Welngartner A Co.
7-27-41
Phone :l'-!I. MS t'liltervlly Ar.
Palo Alto Market
l-niirld-en JI Sonnkkson
Our Meats are the Best.
OUR PRICE IS'RIGHT '
DK. RIHE
* I. ll'lll WHY -*I ll(.K.i>
Ofll-r*. I'.lj Sl.il.1rs
Telephone AA.
Dr. E. C. Zickendrath
ORAUt ATK VETEIUNAlUAlf
(Callferala State Llcanee.)
DenUstry, Snigcry. Medictar.
Phone Of*. Offle* t-S HamUtoa A*»
Tbe Dally Times.
Apply to chief
black overcoat
: polloe. city ball.
« S-S-31
Will the party wbo found J S. |
HiHlcr's glnsi-cs which ho .lost Saturday nl rnlverslty and Pope please
return Ihem to Times office. S-»-tf
Summer
Hints
DON'T WORRY
DON'T HAKK
Don't do anyihing unlit y»u have
tried HorH«xe*s Hn-ad, Cake* and
Pic*.
HOHWEOE HAKERV
Plione 41.1X
New. Store
EARLE & CO.
Lp-lo-Oale Grocers
Masonic Templ
Physics Potential of a Long Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Experiment Using J-PARC Neutrino Beam and Hyper-Kamiokande
39 pages, 26 figures, submitted to PTEPHyper-Kamiokande will be a next generation underground water Cherenkov detector with a total (fiducial) mass of 0.99 (0.56) million metric tons, approximately 20 (25) times larger than that of Super-Kamiokande. One of the main goals of Hyper-Kamiokande is the study of asymmetry in the lepton sector using accelerator neutrino and anti-neutrino beams. In this paper, the physics potential of a long baseline neutrino experiment using the Hyper-Kamiokande detector and a neutrino beam from the J-PARC proton synchrotron is presented. The analysis uses the framework and systematic uncertainties derived from the ongoing T2K experiment. With a total exposure of 7.5 MW 10 sec integrated proton beam power (corresponding to protons on target with a 30 GeV proton beam) to a -degree off-axis neutrino beam, it is expected that the leptonic phase can be determined to better than 19 degrees for all possible values of , and violation can be established with a statistical significance of more than () for () of the parameter space. Using both appearance and disappearance data, the expected 1 uncertainty of is 0.015(0.006) for
