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RO6EDUR0, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER )7, 1923..
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NEWSPAPKK WJADIXG. ;'
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I Cal isalidgi'i favorite flower it the
mornina glory) it chuts up early In th
morning! 1 ' 1 ' 1 j
Ili'Tlie first haliit that an uneducated young person who a fcin
hilaous for advance (tight to form, is that of a discriminating
niiiiin;; of newKjiajiers. That dot s nut mean that he must read
e-.wrvthinjr that the newspapers publish. They print many things
tiiilt'ilo not promote education, because the public demands to be
eiflii'sed us well as informed. A climber has got to learn to pass
what lightly over the entertaining feature of, the nowsjia
pt'f;;and pick those th.it will add to his information and exjiiii-
if;;!- b!ut even though nesvsiiaiiers in response to public demand,
dtf'tirint considerable froth and emphasize many trival hapen-
h the fact remains that the careful reader of a good newspaper way, accepted at its face value is
I'lts'an enormous amount of information, iherc are many peo-i compliment,
pljj'jvho never had much education, but who are commonly refer
rcil'lo as "well posted." These folks can talk inteligently on almost
any 'subject. In many cases they have not read much but hews-j
paiJers. liut they read intelligently. They have a thirst for jn
iiuliiation, and they want to know what is going oil in the .worUL
A!Svod newspaper will need in a few months to contain informa
tion' and opinions on a very wide range of human affairs. A per
H.ovwho follows the daily and weekly story of human life and has
a jr' aaomtbjy good- memory, has gone 9 considerable distance to
ward self education; ' The good newspaper reader should not limit
himself1 to htiy one journal. He heeds both the news' of his home
c ity and of the coulitry and world at large, and he needs to read all
hides of jwlilrtul 'opinions. .Though the careful pewEpr.per1 reader!
may never travel far away from his home town, he kiiovVs more'
ofh'nl i3 going on jn'tho world than some who travel all over
(hp Ljflpbo. . ! 1 1
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. , "I-ct well enough alone" is the motto that dominates many I
people. It hampers the projrivss ol many Lmsime men. it uoius
b.-':k.iiiovements for civic improvement Some business men look
around with placid contentment, ant feel they do not need to
change their methods mucn as time, goes on, or to give much aid
to movements for commercial expansion in lite city. One can ad
mire contentment, but that spirit alone does not push a town
hIr'.k'. These are hustling times. The business or the community itoid
that docs not make an effort to keep up with the new' ideas, and p oeged her pardon and. pj-tnied
cciiu;! the efforts promoted by its rivals, is in danger of finding Then the tost trttoreat. ' t ti
itsejf (dipping. It is not necessary for people to strain and strive Op
and fret, but they mu,t be wide awake, must use new methods, " ' : ' '.philanthropy' 1
and be willing to join in movements for business expansion mid witm"c"ebut??,U '
civic development. There are many places in this country that in passing on we leave behind uV'(
( li) Vlck.'s1Vativl"'i''t;
Once when a 'oi-ni.nlr I nt on
a uK-r.pknlc. Il id n it ti" ""'
tme on th boat and I was lonesome.
I nfitiyAd an atahli)c)rf'R yennK
Muti'wkhiproHii.l.t front pcih nd
a rot jv niiillfi Kl rflil not f in to
'HUalnt.-U. li told me l.lf uaine a
I'i..atn I Vint a VU tn'a.
III Uie course "of the ton vernation
troiixht up the sulij.it of iqoiu-y. t
irnWi 4nMpkaif earh'd tC tt-n
-five terns nix tifk';'. to.,1, ft M
no cut sfrf f ye foWard Ms vt'st-pni'-
t, lnwrted n pi mat) and lu.xar, ana
(lOnchalentl)' drew out a mack of all
tu. : "Got plenty of It," li' faid liuprcn-
sively, "Miw whpr? thWi came from. J
Tbcrt he Indlfferentl) b t ih coins
drop back Into place as thouch he
didn't care If Ihey ff I! on tho deck
and rolled overboard. As 1 recall
now, there was is allvef doilur, two
lkulves and a quarter.
I I sHutf neVef iorjte the niannifl
cient prodigality of bis Resture and
Planner. ' Ho looked like a billion
dollars. 1 meutally resolved to Ret
luny and never Mop until borne clay.
lih the gorgeous afnii'iice of St.
ilmo W. Acosla.'I could pull a stack
'If silver from a i y vtsi pocket wiih
rtic tbupih a nt fyiif a::d nay .with
ifc klrsa abandon, I' Got- plenty of it.
.Ilone, where this c,am .from."
I As a matter: ol fact, affluence it
llirgely a stale; of mind. I knew a
ipait who waa worth cloc to half a
million ami. he . framed consiantly
J'pr fear he would lone hU money.
Ui't Any III tit) deal go u rone and be
,iftuld icome down, town wearing bis
mid : clothes-T-saAiJig . his Kood ones
!Hi;ulii.it the time hf went broke.
'rfim ttjtnri-fwitnt ni nrp nf mind.
, A.girJ in th yilUge, returning horns rhe waa not n,.ariy as we 0f ua the,
from la: trln. lias LSsii wonderina ever !iun..,i,..Pn ...i... i. n -hnn 01,,1 if
sirco wnat would happen if anyon hie wantetd to earn a quarter, replied,
were to refuse to go to bed after trisj j--Ko. null, I'se ot a qua tali."
ruuiMM'i lci iiuiii i,u I.., , Al oeen .iny oiiscrvaiion mat
into place. For one thing, with al'jiiiiat .neoiile. Iti .this world have a
enougn to eat. anu
The majority of
pretty. well. Hut the
C006 EVENING, FOLKS
How'd va like . , I
To be the I
Mail man '
Packing around
I oad;ip I
This downpour?
'OJ
' DUMBELL DORA THINKS
A torieaVial parlor Is where you have
you tpnsjls removed.
! .' ' .ryss
Never yo man as a brute be
cause (of tho sad look his wife wears.
Hp ma Se a hlimorist. I
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' "If my 'mother died and my father
married again and. had some children
wouldn't they be second hand child
ren?" is a question put ; by a small
girl recently. 1
..II e !
The.llmS n- the lion will lie down
together! wpen the lamb hasn't any-
Uimg tire lions wants.
The only Inflated thing that la
reasonably cprnfortablei coach turnea lace'yj sle(,''P, ti
intola blrak 'atsje nj ia: $lsnlnjc k i V'lius, tQ 'wiyi'r,
green' curfairts" what IE Wobltf fhtfe'lfqiks j-et ?lons p
rot 1 1 1 n 1
wlilll apteofj
edhj trtincjc;asj
4eje ictjthetfl
e fcfl fher,g.optJ
bcl.ft 4 rotttm !llll!llllti;
What wt-lll at. fie of us-do Iflttnt't
were no tkiH thingciaSi ekcusfst tmd
alibis. ' ' 1 '
NcvcMot the flies iat.ath you. In
pi;e fcfl hi-r ood brdedinglthey have
no table manners.
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England ann" France couldn't be any
madder'at each) other ihthey ran slval
filling, stations. .. , , ,( i , 1 , .;
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A LOOSINQ GAME 1 : 1 t .
. She lost her poise kvhen IHe tried to
hold her hand 'ami openly roboked him.
1 When-ho attempted to put i arm
i.iround her she lost .her temper and
im a thing or two.
tuaji wth cptifidencjj In hiuiaelf gets
aionir trie ciuHt.j JUje nowa mere, is
Ivork tq l)e ionp jiu'd ,Uiat' he can do
ti , ile)uiows tbat the simrce of sup-
ti'. Is, never closed fo tlie man who
wni ajipLj' uiuiKeii.
liucli wiUor has 'passed 'under the
oriuu, since, uie. iay X stood wup ni.
Eliuo on, the deck qf, i,7iat St., John's
uiver (jteaiper, ( put , me picture is
as jifvld a. ever, " Even today, when
tho bills of the butcher, the bakfr
an,d, ,the . qlectrlc-ftiKht maker loom
largj and ornjidalile,' J, can Instant
ly ( woo (thy ,siirt i)( . oppulvnce by
drawing a jslack. 61 silver 'out of my
Weiupoiket and ndnarkiuK ronfldem-
thUj .came, .front ,
'it ' ; , rfr: ' ,
-. Miss; Adams, cnni.tuarh" you to cor-
".-'-.; t... j Jret your (OntlHi, aaii'i, silt reliance
or poise and overi'filne ' your' cnibax-
Liassiiient iunont; nuv.ngers.
have a splendid and substantial foundation, but which ns the re-
stilt of the ''I't well eiftuigh alone" spirit, have aciiuired in time
a imputation as Sleepy Hollows.
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... Claimed that American women give .SO per cent of their
thought to dress, which can't be true of the girls, as they give at
least GO per cent of it to the boys.
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' The United Stales has now a surplus of $180,000,000 but it
wilj not probably have that amount after congress has been in
session a few months.
Kosi burg is now wvll supplied with booster nnd other organ
izations of a civic nature. Some good work ought to be accomplish
ed tho coming year.
The Siskiyou bandits are still at law with a week's start
to their advantage, which makes their chances of escape better
than ever.
o-
Although the constitution guarantees a free press, no one
should think that this relieves him from paying his Mibscnption
regularly.
'ii' vo;i lie
r rivli.
lj;ar Folks:
;; When playing cards you sit around with eyes and mind m
tjrtt. Vou do your best v. i;li what you draw and though xuu're not
cjiitent. nor satisfied with what you're dealt, ro hope!eius you
You know th::: when your hand's b.vn pl.t evl, you II get an
olljer deal.
,, I he uealer deals to each in turn, your cards be
TJjere's .'ascinntion in the thought they may be low .
KJ'ead them out bolero your ees, you're set to try
tiugh you still hold losing card you feel no scn -e
f.ri you'll draw ".other hand which may be good t
that's full of Kings and Queens, then satisfied you
pjy your cards a:ul w in a game or maybe three or ft
mr.e uiii i;;h,e a u :cii you 11 multiply your st'ore.
!! The game of Life is just the same. The dealer tU,K .iiMumi. '
:.il often cards of little worth, within your hand are Tii,..'s
n(if the time to nhow disgust nor feel th;:t all is KsU Co pUy yor'
!iAid the best you can regardless ot the cost. 1
J j Another deal is on the way, it may bo gtxid nr bad, but pro;;t'
bythe tricks you lose, and by the cards you've had. Sir,e davi
vuil'll hold a winning hand, that played with b-kill and br.i:i s
iaM you with the w lituers and reward your for jour pains.
Note-books for the other guy
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' Thia mad and heartless striving aft
or money soems especially wicked to
tnoso of us who can't net any.
A ' '
"A. dinky little phonograph aaid to
a graphoprtone, "Your rccprd is ex
tremeiy punk; 1 fo, not like your
tone, men said the wheezy grapho
phone unto tho phonograph. "You're
full of Jazz and soup and prunes, your
vi iiviniiys noiKe me laugn.'
Europe keeps the brink of war all
messed up with footprints. 1
scopolamine, the new drug that ic
supposed to render its. subjects In
capable of lying, will never" become
popular among politicians.
'"
Can you ever bonvince a man just
starting on a motor trip that rain ,1s
ever needed? "
1r
A thing of beauty may be a. joy for
evsr hut it is usually in expense, teo.
" ';.
Everybody Wnows that only about
o.ie-.pird. 01 tho .telephone, rails art
important, but nobody is biiave though
to take chances en Ignoring ul cther
two-thirds of the ring . ' '
One redcrming feature about keep
Ing bachelor's hall when youe wife, ir
gone is that you can at fried thicken
with your fingers. .
Sjt
Mrs. J. Fuller Gloom says that wher
Mr. Ctoom comes home in the evehlne
even the goldfish hie under shell
The taste ot the pamt is remember
ed loig alter the, rapture, of the -kist
II forgotten.
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fVnjted Prtss.). .,,1..
WASH1XUTON. OcL 16. President
("oqlldse has Riven no consideration to
the sustention by Governor l'incliot
of rennsvlvania (hit. the president
lake peisonnl rhare of (he prohibition
enforcement, it wttk nakll'on .hieh ati
(horlty at the Vi Bit l lloq.-e. While Pp
direct reply wan nido it the I'lnrlkK
ri'cninnieniliMion, It waa made known
(h;ri nowlnjiD Uie dirertion of Assum
ing persitnal nj-ipiUMibijily tor (!) dry
law- i nror.v aiepl wi, coptornphtttd by
the president. '
mi ' ' '- -i
AlSIffllife MUM , cHauffcur, or . . ,
t feiV ii bfeBka ir house you are f
"IT'ST0ATtD'y Hj)y, sure of getting it by using our daai. I
Ss. ' SQ rS3l:'l c'vert'sement columns. I
. . a ssav AIITll . T F "iNll
.eBl riaymiminl" lli-nm 11
Hold r'ortli IMirliiR the
KeKiiliir fonvinlion
(International News Service.) ' "
SAN I'liA.Jt mco. Oct. 1 . The
national convention and promenade
of l.a Sociele des 4U Homraes" et 8
Chevaux. "playground" order or Hit-
American Legion, will be lu re (ins
week In conjunction with the fifth
national conclave of the Legion,
which opened today. .
Alvln W. tinrlack, chairman or ar-
r neements for the "ion sir oik
gatherinK, and his committee of local
boxcar brigadiers havo drawn up
an attractive array of entertainment
and festivities for their bi national
conclave. The "40'n 8ers" claim tQ
be the "live wires" and active mem
bers of the American Legion and
their program is to be run In spare
momenls. .
Tha feature day of La Soclete will
ke Thursday, October 'IX. when in
addition to election of officers the
French1 rail riders will hold p. strict
ly "Forty and Kight" street parade
it 7 p.xm. liach delegation- will be
lined up.alpbabi-tica.Ily, by stales (or,
the march from Union Square to Post
and Market streets to the Civic Cen
ter.
Following will be a great enter
tainment in the auditorium, succeed
ed liy the annual promenade and the
initiation of I, UU.G "Knots." under the
direction of Grand Conductor 0- 'L
Trumpeter, of Califoruut. ' . ;
The, official -program rvally open
ed "sp.Tnrday, two da-s before the
l.enlnn convention. Saturday and
Spnday' being occupied with regis
tration, tnioimal receptions, nievim!;a
of the national cacniinnts and fight
setjing. The conferen-'e formally be-
Tan today, followed by open, house
in Chinatown .and North Heach and
a banquet for national orfirers and
grand chefs at Ea(jle Hall Monday
Ultllt.
Wednesday's session will culminate
In a big Legion illuminated niRht
parade.
Vou can pick up tome tstoundinj
bargains, too, in furniture, silverware,
in tact everything in house accessories
from pins to pianos.
A wonderful way of doing business with (dr.
culation) people quickly, conveniently ud
inexpensively. . '
9 JWfli
tt' 1-'" if -at nllsii'nssinnnsmi
CAN BUY 'EM!-
CAN SELL JEM! .
CAN RENT 'EM!
CAN TRADE 'EM!
gTt You can do most any old thing by making your wjntiuj.
this column. It la the market barometer for miscelianteuaJ
selling and trading, wonaenui raum u attainea. Finis
line (five words make a line) and four cents a line for eidiiic
Insertion. .... ' . (
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE
Does your neighbor say, "I haven't
did" or "1 haven't went" or "1 done."
liefer her to Miss Adams and the Good
.English class at the Conservatory.
WANTED
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WANTED Turkeys, large or Bman. (
Phone 14FJ.4-IioyerBroa 1
WANTBI) Good milk cl. Write;
P. O. 865, ) i
WAXTKl Girl to Uo housekeiping. !
;ie "123" News-P.OTiew.- - ' LOST-
FOtt. KKNT-Catage..Ca!lt:
Pine.
LOST AND FOIT
FOL'NLi Child's tri-cycle.h
at News-Kcvlew office c 3
- It.
Vv'ANTK!) Children to care for ft j
Zi w. ixiuias. rnone
WAN'T'El-ilecLaotc t ilosebur:
Garatco. Munt be abla lo do. lathe
work."
T MISCELLANEOUS
TO THAUE 4 horse Hoosier grain
drill for i-noinc drill. Phone 41i'12.
N'oe Klasses it la
Tortoise, rim. Flndtr kuiii
Revle',7. ' ' -
Ii' YOU HAVE lost 1 pom d
Pmi ConiBMiJ all idr:'
tents; - :,' -i ' .
LOST Gold -KluuVft) l
cap. Uetween List V:
Jackson and Cass. Km:,
to News-Review.
CAlt OWNttf l-icai't forget to call
603 when In nead of auto parts.!
Sarff's Auto Vrvk!ng House.
FOR SALE
llCILDl.NG EASEL) ClosinR out
stock. Everything reduced. Moore
Music Store.' 324 No. Jackson.
(UK SALbi-Csed pwa M
60c each. Phone I7.
TliAIXMKX ASK lXCIlEASi:
Ton bail, hinthrr; you nhr growing
ulrtnt and rotnnd: You can avoid tl bv
consulting Miss-Adams.
I'OKTLAN'D,' Ore.. Oct. 15. An
Increase, of 15 per cent In the waw
scale is asked by trainmen nnd con
ductors In statements filed with t'fe
norlhwestern lines today, according
to an announcement by j. H. Rhodes,
chairman ot (ho Order of Railroad
Conductors, following his return
trom a meeting of tho group at Chl
cago. The reriuest Is n nnrt nf nuilnmi
inlnvement following a iin.iiilmrni
vote for Increased wage's on a refer
mdiim hiiiong the trainmen.
tatsencer cnnduclors' nav ,m,! r
WHY not try on Oxo Gas burner,
burns kerosene In your stove or
heater. They are convenient, clean
and economical. For Immediate de
livery call 42UY.
FOR RENT
FOK JIEXT Two
615M ill St.
for kknt-
rooin apartment.
-1 1IKIII1 ill'Ue Willi ud 111 I T!li , r
turn s.ti.mi.-. mi 0-0 v . i-iiiie.
FOR SALE Vetch, It lb. a:
Y'oncnlla, Ore.
FOR SALE CO to 76
I bunch. Phone 3SF14
I FOR SALE 2 male setter is
Spanrake. p.nst Ave. S51TL
I FOl4H (IJ:i3-iicli nv. r
861 :,!ililary st. A. A. ft1
FOR SALE Old titen,kc
j bundle. Xews-Rev
I FOR SALE OH KENT-:
ranrh. Call Mrs. M. HJfe
SALE Oil KEXT-1 rA
t'OH RENT safety . deposit boxes
Husehiirg National Bank. (
FOR KENT Furnished apartment.
520 X. Jackson.
r.trm, 2 mi.
Rt. 1, Box 29.
FOR REXT-157 acre
from tuvn. M. Howe,
he new- scale would Imruase from !FOR KENT Fifty ffve neresfland.
'-''" iimc ill i r n 4 ini
Im-m. Address S. K, '
. "Review. .
FoirSAllclid caiiwi
Backs f 1.00. Delivered air
blom, l'J F 5. .
FOR SaT.E f-'ouie ni J'
soon be fresh. E. A. K"
luu-i'. Or.-.
won in cive them an average Tf
10 S'2!i a month.
Vl:V YOUK Oct. 15 Zev and rpv.
HIS Who will have tlil.lr H.ti- n.vt S.I.I
unlay, rantend out of the spurt
Innellirht today so that It mlsm fliinej
with full candle power on the world's'
series. 1
lloth the .-.tar of thn Rancorns st.ihl I
es and the English i)r-rby inn-r whe j
ate tr- rar a'' li-l;nont Fark for f
f pruie, e rriscd lishtly b it
mv.real I lire l.'i.fs were ttiiiteA.
Tomnrcfw Tnp.i'rus Vill 'g-t tiiideV
.saddle In earnest, with A stiff waik
out H-.edii(ed fur him by his trainer
l!il Jan is. 1 . . ,
If Kidneys Act
' Bad Take Salts
Says Backache Often Meant You
Have Not Been Drinking
Enough Water
Tlie.l.nulish thoroughbred tomorrow
v.-ill
nigcj no aeuht are ' made Ir!;:, ' . v ",u ln-
reih'rodue
1 K'lHl-:lu:--
d tu his
champion
inr- 5 ,t One nure
two j'ltrs old. H. LIri
IJosebltr
FOR SALE Fresh salmon
F. O. II. Mapleion, 50
more. Fish shipM
T. J. Nei lv. MsliletoD.J1
...i. .1.1., I,ir trSCIM1
RENT Two nicu clean furnish- World take h.iy in c-wl14-"
rooms. Vse of : 7r,. Lindlilom, Di-0"
loimng the Kinney Addition. Apply
to m is. I'. Sinnott.
i'(Vi; REXT Five joom house. Mostly
furnished. Permanent couple. 211 W.
Washihe.t.i'n.
loll RENT 7 room moilei'n plaster-
ed house. Also 2 small fnrm.'.
Phone 30J. . '
1 oil
ed hous.keetdne
phoni. and
Piano. S2"i MiliT at
funiu.lie-d
Hot
Call
1
and j
-io ;
il
. V.e.l'tl
,r (.,-rv
jock.
Mirriaacs no deuht r 1. "'.l'"" IV 'i ho wilt arrive on the
I Heaven, hut most of the urell-rin.rier 1 ' ,!""';fl'' 1" Tide the derby winner in
;aie arranged cn the po'rct, swino' I I"' mt.'rptirtnnat -vTs-lsic. The little.
' -4- -Si ,1 l.rslistr ridr thinks highly oT his
. 1 - X ..- 1 m.ain!. alie male plain when sailed
"'' printed apara-iwith the matenient that "Papyrus Is
Q'spi a owna woman who, a'ter he Kri-ntui. ninin horse
"ig 00 led by a married man, sor,est f, o - Is ,!.. tulv VH aruuninter. wiUv
rr th. all toe species I t.itosc;:. Ovt rider ijirl ,s.,1Hl. reccan!.-cl
any ,aunfl wr,n B0 atno diatm. Hi..; ' i ;vn,i, r j..vVey , 0:1 Auicu v.
Ji. h suck OTdclih-e marks a- are.i-;. '. ' c 1.' . C...J w , . ...1.
v--n by ever, ln, most tightly mar. Mm 'Zev h.-.s h . ri V.likim: mtt :it
led i:-c.i w.ii get very little ataisUnie p m..nt Ta-k. alrht.m-h e.-Vci.t N.v.
rom . n-e-e tatoow lahel. : ' ... Nh- ,hii ,:p wheh me r..lt has
X.X X ' 1 ' ntnpmir hts lasitst
' i.."i. rairt. mitiuieii . w.,ii.v-
rn i) out by th'.Wwvh-! hhtv.
When you w.-kc tip wiih bark.n-hc anj
" '-" ln ' sc Ktaucy resign 1! n-.iv
mean you have been caiii.R foods winch
create auds sVs a well-known autlior
',' .-V' cx" of si'6 hcids overworks
the kii.neys in their ctTort to filter it
fr..m me bmsl aji.i thev hcc.mte of
r:f-il.-l aid !,,egv. When vour kid
?7 f'''-m'n and ch wo roust
"line Il'.cin.
i'til; KEXT-New cosily
time room apartment,
cold wai. r. Xo children.
Winchester. Phone 1U3. '
I'd:; REXT-Very reasonable, lure
Pfrtly lurni-hed old f;..shloned
h '. Fine for family with number
ot ihtldr, n. See II. W. Kir,.,.,. ui
"l"a Valley p.alik.
COX-CRETE JilXeJKH""
baK Jae-r with
a r .... ishaPC.
IT, 111 Hlfl "'' " ,M
Write F. P. Obce.
burv'.
... ... t 1 - o.., nml
1'Uli p. i, 1 . &
wheel ecii.!. rs and rwa r-
Stones.neid camp
way. F. P. Obee.
Intrir.
Federcl Power Commission !
I
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will
K lliil iiiUi;il t.in f..c i I..S..K.
J- . """"C. . "C 'v '" z''v-''l'fu raw.
- 1 O ! 1 v""r 'eirti- of the rontr.ii t, the
i'rv'.: C-M. J. tJI : ;,s"' 'l-ilion v. ill r.-celve l.,o.i'.,io if (h.-
-j- tv ira, 'n rail fftw.en 3 h. m.'iml 1 n n
"These holilied haired Camscls haih-Ic,xT"'1 mt '' n'h of an inch,
so p-rtickiar 'bo.it tneir hair bem', " " ; o-u
" '" rJ ' ""a J " S-lck'I.rj". Fr.-h S! i;... I,-.;,,, r-.t
- ...ww.. t .iiixn.ujs. t.rui., 0ur 0u toiuaineis
bewe!,, romovnuf a!! the Uh!v', urii'ious
IJ.vte cl.e y.vj have backache, sick
hi.v' .ehc. !,:; p,:i; jnrir st imacll
scar; terc.,-.' coated aid w'tcn the
wc.ncr ! i k,. vou have r'.iettmatic
twmKej. Te.f nri;,c is c'.ondc, fu'i f
' c,-.t.l, I . .. . ? " 1
' ' e-i .-.re fti:K-.i to
1 two or l,:ree ii-;:Cs duri-K il.,-.'-I'.licr
c a.u't a p -, !, rc'.i,!
, ci.-.n nt .nec or r -t l"r a Ximt
1 ci-t lb. f: -:r v. ., , 1
, take a tiV.ir-oor.ni! .in n tU'.r
' bet. re hrc .kt..-t :or a ire d
Jor Lalero tin.- then act t:-,c
iamom nil. i. i,ndt- from re
it. , .
h.i ... 1 . .' . ' . r to
....... .: . . in-ir;tc s k 1.
nc.s, a,.o .t i.,-.-:r,:i,c ac;,:4 ; ,
sy.em, so tlu-v ro Icii.-r irritate. 0:S
ott.n rcli.vx-v: H.,y.r r(i...
1 p..m -'' .t i. i:..xr,-,..ive. cunV.- f..
th fit-. r'.r,. ::.' V ' ' ' - r v
.....,. r . -r. 1 .11 c .,
twuc a jcar.
ek ri licf
t'i''.t.
''e n!: .i-('arfsa-
f w.vrr
ys r-,1
. T.n
r.ei 1 , f
"hi'led tti-.h
has
In compi,.,,0 with the forai VVa.
t. r Power Aet (41 Stat.. 10(53) notice is
i iti'M s,v..n that the California Ore-
-on low,;- (nTeti.inv f f.rnrA rtM.
Iil' .l an application r.iverinir
i'i '.1 Illlll'lltnt rxn v...,. T
: ...li .vo Section 11, T. 26 S..
I't'ineltially on unstirvpyed
'" I'nited Plates. Any ohiec-
: h a -,,lieatlon. or reorient for
' ".n. to-.-eiher with anv
' . s. or other data for whirh
'"'I is desired, hould he
the Executive Secretary.
r Commission, Washing- j
' con
a i..M. r
C':a R.v.
H. S W
l:mds of
tie. 1 to ,
1 I'.. Mir.
mtif.. r.
sot
Fi ,:
ton
c.
Forcret tlie unpl:
experiences, yu
have had with J-T
ine doitf by oM '-H
methods you
1.. v.itjr daint-e1
parel dry cleaned '
feet safety.
rt
"'": )s'V.r ijJucji at !e..,t
MATERNITY HOME
N' ,1'k St. phon, 4JO
o Mr. D. Grnwell
ei'enti
crivilege-" to hv
own doctor
their
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tdv nUR Wr
Phone 277-0ur 1
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