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h eard a su p e r iu te u d o u t of a high school s t a n d s wliat a n o th e r m enus is nut i»II I repeated ly use a word to ex press a th a t is necessary. It is a fact th a t the I meaning w hich we hail a lw a y s tho ugh t fa ilu re to in t e r p r e t t ho m ean in g of the word did not possess, t'orning troni w ords lies a t th e b o tto m o f m any of A W w kly New»pnpor W ith l ’Wnty such a source we were led to b o lie v i the eases th a t perplex o u r ju d ic ia ry . of Bnokbonn. th a t wo had ta ile d to fully en ric h ou r F o r th is reaso n alone, if for no other, it is th e d u ty o f e v e ry e d u c a t e d man E lb e rt Bode Htid B lbort S m ith P u b lish ers mind as to the d e fin itio n s o f th is word. Curiosity led us to th e d ic tio n a r y We a n d w om an to w r it e or to sa y in chair, E lb e r t Hcdo --------------------_ _ _ _ _ ----------- E d ito r found th a t th e su|>criiitoudent h a d used u n m i s t a k a b le te r m s what th e y hav e in mind. A f i r s t fin*» p u b lic a tio n e n te r e d a t Col th e w ord incorrectly. Ui^o Urovo, Ort'., us »ecoud elas* runHel It is not many m on th s ago t h a t we “ The glo ry of our speech is not to h eard one recog nised by all as one o f lie fo u n d merely m th e s t r e n g th of its Busincs* O ffic e ________ 41k Boot Main th e most b rillia n t men ol th e s ta te , ph rase. T o th at glory Itehuig ns much one whose tr a i n i n g an d life w ork h a v e th e harm ony of its so u n d s— the en SU BSCRIPTIO N RATES Invìi such as to give him kn ow ledge deuce o f its i n t o n a t i o n —nini Ihe inti Ouo y o a r ____ *2.28 | Throe mouth*---- 66c of E nglish f a r a b o v e t h a t of th e m a te a ss o c ia tio n ot these sounds w ith Six m onth*__ 1.16 j Single copy 5« a v e ra g e in divid ual, give to a word, not t h e th o u g h t expressed. These we can N o aalM criplioa l u t e d fo r lo** t h a n 66c once iHit m any times, a pro nuu eiatioii a t t a i n by a v o id in g tw o form s of etimi A red u c tio n o f 25c for p ay in g a fu ll we had not before heard. Agtiin cu r n a t i o n t h e t i r s i , th a t e f f u s iv e e ff e r y e a r in ad v an ce ioaity led us to th e d ic tio n a r y . I h e vescence of speech t h a t rem in d s one so p ro n u n c ia tio n used w as not g iv e n there. fo rcibly o f a s p u t t e r i n g soda f o u n ta in , Member of Tins not only show s th a t a lifetim e on th e one hand , a n d , on the o th e r, its N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l l ueociatton of s t u d y of th e laugtmge does not nee a n ti th e s is , th e pinchbeck m e t h o d o f de O regon S ta t e E d it o ria l A ssociation essurily p e rfe c t one in its use, b u t it livery, so miserly m its u t t e r a n c e th a t O regon N e w sp a p e r C onference also .-hows how th ose whose p ositio ns it p e rm its w ords only* to ooae th rou gh L au e C o unty P u b lish e r* ’ A sso ciatio n are such th a t th ey a re looked to as pu rsed bps. Why is it th a t c e r t a i n an in fa llib le , m ay co rrup t th e la n g u a g e minis a r t i c u l a t e w ith more feeling than F R ID A Y , D1 < l MBEU IW 1 do some h u m a n b e in g s ! by leading o th e r s a s t r a y . H a v in g given serious con sid eratati! “ Good E nglish is le arned easily mid E N G L IS H AS S U E IS W R I T T E N io all tin.»} dan g ero u s }tossibilitic>, an d rapidly by h e a ri n g it spoken u n d by AND SPO K EN yet w i 'h i u g to comply w ith the re- re n d in g it. A ensu al or a n in tim a te quest o f th o se who h av e a s k e d us to kn ow ledge of th e science o f g ra m m a r The N ntioual E ducational association give siuue pu blicity to th e need of im is not in d isp en sab le to an y o n e who a n d th e n a tio n a l o r g n m r a ti o n o f th e p ro v in g th e la n g u a g e th e m u ltitu d e w ould speak th e la n g u a g e co rrectly . It American L egion h a v e d e s ig n a te d th is uses, we h a v e hit upou the happ y ex is desirab le , of course, because th roug h i> Xniorican E d u catio n week an d h a v e pcdient o f m a k in g some q u o ta t io n s th is kn o w led g e one is able to dissect isked newspajK'rs, preneh« r>. public from " M e n d Your r i p w c h , ’ ’ a bro speech a n d to e x p la in the re la tio n s of sp eak ers a n d vehicles o f pu b licity to churc issued re c e n tly by F u n k Ä word* to one a n o t h e r ; but, to be good, j i v e a t t e n t i o n to th e in creasin g te n d W a g n a ils com pany a n d e d it e d by E n g lish does not alw a y s hav e to con •ucy to slovenliness by* th e A m erican F r a n k H. Y u e t e l l y , l . i tt . !>., I X . 1). form to th e rules cod ified by th e gram people in th e use o f th e E nglish Inn These q u o ta tio n s , we a d m i t, a re fu lly in ariau s Much m o dern English iliut is gunge, b o th spoken a n d w ritte n . as good as n u y th i n g we could o f f e r s t ric tly g r a m m a t i c a l is s t a r c h e d Ea An a t t e m p t t o correct the f a u l ts a n d a n d c o n ta in su g g es tio n s th a t we m ight g lish ; so s t i f f t h a t it has lost its in foibles o f o th ers i* fr a u g h t w ith d an h e s i ta t e t o m ake, y e t w hich should be b ereu t q u a li ty th a t p la s tic ity which ger. E v en new spapers, m a n y o f which read by a ll those w ith a n y a m b i ti o n m akes o u r la n g u a g e one of th e easiest h ave little f e a r of a n y o r d i n a ry job, f o r polish tu th e lan g u ag e they* speak in to w hich to mold th o u g h t. Hut s t i f f .re d if f id e n t ab ou t to o stro n g ly eall a n d w rite. ness is not th e only fau lt. T h ere is, m m g a t t e n t i o n to erro rs o f E n g lish , ns a d d it io n to th is, n te n d e n c y to give to The q u o ta t io n s are a s follows: 'l»>ken a n d w ritte n . “ W o rd s t h a t are co rrectly sp o k en or w ords values t h a t th e y do not com When em inent s tu d e n ts o f th e la n m aud. To wliat influence a r e we to guage can not fu lly a g ree upon some w r it te n a r e fr e q u e n tly t h e puv m g tr a c e th e v io la tio n s dono to word val expressions a n d th e p ro p er use o f some stones of th e h ig h w a y to social ail ties n o w a d a y s ! Is it due to th e con a n d com m ercial success. words, when expressions th a t a r e g ram l a n c e m e n t fit by th e side o f te m p t for classic le a r n in g t h a t has maticnlly an d r h e to ric a lly inco rrect B ut ouch Vi atone . must .. it» neighb or, it une is to a t t a i n th a t m a n . i f . e . s t . e . d . itself , in some .. 1 inirts . . o f the h av e become correct usage thro u g h I«"* « « - ‘ï commou use by th e best s p eak ers an d level w hich form s the sm ooth sentence. 1 •m isfits’ p a v in g vearsT Or. is ,t because th e w orld of w riters, when such w rite rs a> S h ak e E ven a*» then* arc • K..».« * mi!»fiti* * iu I letton» has boon o v e rr u n by nurd«»» «o h I m uro t h o n 1 spearo use language p ro scrib ed by all BiUUi' E n g lish spo ken a n d w r it te n I Isirn to the s h o v e l rather th a n to the the d ictio n aries a n d g ram m ars, a com w ords JH* ii who, iu th e w o r d s of 1’ o | h >, forget uioii e d it o r may well sh rin k from as correctly is a d e s id e ra tu m in ev ery t h a t ‘ t h e r e ’s nob ody at h o m e ’! w alk of life. The business m a n whose ..uming to tell th e m u ltitu d e w h at i> “ N o m a t t e r how s t e rn ly one may re correct E nglish an d w hat is not, cv ‘u speech does not rise abo ve th e q u a li ty w hen he has a p r e t ty d e f i n it e idea of - 1 b e a t him to i t ; ’ ' h e slip p ed one press th e misuse o f E ng lish , it is un • if correct usage, w hich many* ed ito rs o v e r on m e ; ' ‘ th e y c o u l d n ’t d e liv e r th e possible to co rre c t a ll th e e rro rs th a t g o o d s ,’ i. o., p e rfo rm th e i r prom ises; a re s a n c t io n e d by the ex cep tio n s th a t Have not. Not only are these d if fic u ltie s pro who ‘ chew s th e r a g ’ a b o u t ‘ such a pro ve th e rule, a n d th a t u n 1 estu b seated , b u t th e most high ly e d u c a te d b u s i n e s s ’ ‘ so u nd in g good to h i m ; ’ who liahed by r e p u t a b le usage, because o ften m a k e erro rs in E nglish, an d th e believes t h a t he ' s a i d a m o u t h f u l ’ th es e a r e now so firm ly fix e d th a t num ber who a re so c e rt a in o f th e bin when he acquie sced w ith an *1*11 sa y th e y h a v e becom e a c c ep ted idioms. To gunge w hich th ey use t h a t th ey may so ,' is c a lc u la te d to ’j a r y o u ’ a n d is a c q u ire a n a c c u r a t e know-ledgo of these, it is necessary to m a i n ta i n a find free to criticize th a t used by one who is uot likely to rise him self. o thers, is infin itesim al. Common ed ito rs " L i k e w i s e , th e w om an o f th e ‘ a w co n tin u o u s r i g h t-h a n d fr ie n d s h ip with a r e not am ong th is in f in ite sim a l n u m fu lly n i c e ’ c l a s s , who ‘ a d o r e s ’ lo b s te r, th e d ic t io n a r y , th e p ra c t ic a l value of which is im m easu rable. By a s s o c ia tin g ber. w a n ts it th e ‘ w o r s t ’ w a y , but is not It is not very* long ago th a t we s t u c k ’ on th e ‘ p l a c e 'a n d would r*»thcr w ith perso ns who sp eak co rrectly , one learns alm ost itn|>orccptibly to do the go ‘ some place e l s e ’ where th e ‘ e a t s ’ a r c b e t t e r , m ig h t p a ss f „ r ¡, w om an o f sam e th in g . By r e a d in g th e l»est bonks — th e m a s te rp ie c e s o f our to n g u e — one re fin e m e n t if she could k e e p her m o u th f a m ilia riz e s o n eself w ith the forms shu t u n til she h a d learn ed t o say c o r rectly w h a t she has to say. T h ere is t h a t a re a c c e p t e d as s t a n d a r d s , f ’hil •Iron, who n e v e r give a th o u g h t to also her eomptinion, given to e x t r a v n g r a m m a r w hen th e y s|>ciik, o f t e n speak 'a aces o f speech as well as of dress ¿•'client E nglish. T h a t th e r e a r e som. t h a t a r e e x a s p e r a ti n g f o r t h e i r e x a g . ... .. , * - . c h ild re n w h o ill-use t h e ir m other tongue r e ra t ion— th e w om an whose least i. n- • I ., . 'g o e s w ith o u t saying. E v il eiimmiiniea taise is an ‘ a g o n y ; ’ to w hom e v e ry tio n s still c o r r u p t good g r a m m a r in the light m i s h a p is ‘ a f e a r f u l n e c i d e n t ; ’ home or on th e s tr e e t, a n d th e y will whose ln test go w n is ‘ simply a d o r a b l e ’ ¡5! c o n tin u e to do so, n o tw it h s t a n d in g all a n d whoso fn v o r ite o f th e op p o site sex th e step s t h a t m ay Is- t a k e n to p rev en t ; is ‘ a w fu lly j o l l y . ’ T h ese a r e women th em from so doing, but we can all who h a v e such ‘ a n e le g a n t t i m e ’ th n t ,. . . . ■„ h e lp in ste m m in g the tid e of illite r a te This muscular defect one m ight be fo r g iv e n fo r w ishing, ID ,1 . . . . „ , " . . . .i « . , i i g ib b e rish t h a t seem s now to be a t the corrected and strain all c h a r i tv , t h a t th ev m ig ht die laugh ", , ... , . . , ly six-ech sjiccrh is a as s clearly an r . r .. __ ».I, S lov enly i n g ’ befo re th e y a t t a i n e d t h e i r am b i relieved, by properl}' in d ic a tio n o f slov enly th o u g h t as pro tion to rise in society. adjusted glasses. fa iiity is of a d e g r a d e d mind. T h e re Such expression* as ‘ he done i t , ' fore, let us heed th e ad v ice S hake ‘ I seen i t , ’ ‘ th em t h i n g s , ’ ‘ y o u w a s , ’ spenre has g iv en us— ‘ Menti y o u r are h e a rd on e v ery side. speech lest it m ay m a r y o u r for “ I t is tr u e t h a t a large n u m b e r of tu n e .’ ” ^ n s m z L jk iJ u ^ ji persons claim th a t th e r e is no need to I use care in th e choice o f th e w ords w o e e i W ILLAMETTE ST EU6CNE. OOt The A sh la n d T id in g s has ju s t issued ! s p eak — tho se who w ould r a t h e r be | dam n ed w ith S h a k e s p e a r e a n d M ilton a W in t e r F a ir an d J a c k s o n C ounty j th a n sav ed by th e rub's of D octor Sny- C h r is tm a s e d itio n o f 20 page«. All the ‘ ta x . B ut th e mere f a c t t h a t on e under- pages a r t 1 crow ded w ith a d v e r t is i n g The Sentinel Slier m anW M ootli/ a n d the e n ti r e e d itio n gives a render the im pression th a t Ashland must be • live city located hi a prosperous sec lion. H IN C S W E TH IN K Thing« Other« Think amt Wlul W» Think »I th« Thing« Othnr« Ihink They say ihe world is g e t t i n g bet ter. It would p r e t ty nearly h av e lo do th a t if it iliiln't w ant to s t a n d still. • • • The d o c trin e th a t n rich m an c u n 't get in to heaven iloesn't seem to scare a s m any people as th e p ro b a b i li ty of w ant on e a rth . • • • T h ere lire 28,000 m a g ician s in A m er tea a n d several th o u s a n d o th e r s tr y in g to m ake you believe the t a r i f f is nil right. • » • Home people must die in o rd er th a t th e u n d e r t a k e r s uuty live. • • • A iiowH|inper is im m une lo bug s and b a c te ria . B rin g on y o u r filth y lucre. • • • An Iowa man has t a k e n a m ortg ag e on ii widow w o m a n 's wooden leg. W onder if he had th e pro|n<rty u p praised to see th a t the v alu e was there. • • • A »rhool is for til«* t r m h tug of Ti*a«*her* »11 11 srhuol «if th a t k in d would hn\«» to gt»f down to tli«* k»v«*l of th«* »tu«l«*nt9. • • • When plnying te n n is w ith y o u r s w eeth eart it is a love game, with y o u r w ife it is a deuce net. • • • The m an who w a n te d to ta k e out n fin* insurance policy on his life must hnve h a d a hunch ns to w h ere he was going. • • • Home of the g re a te st tr u th * have I hs - ii spoken by folks who d i d n ' t know w h a t they were saying. • • • It m»v«*r i*«,«*tUN to b«* a» «*n*y f«>r you to jm 'II tin it wun f«»r tin* follow who .«alii to you. • • • It 1» Momotimo* wise not to know «•very!King th a t you know. • • • Make y o u r m ind b e h a v e a n d you will hav e no tro u b le m ak in g y o u r eyes k eep th e i r place. • • • The ship o f s t a t e could d e fe n d the cu p if all the p rofessional w in d ja m ■tiers would get behind. • • • I t ’s y o u r own fault if y o u r wife d o e s n ’t a p p e a r ns e n t r a n c i n g an d te m p ti n g a f t e r m a r ria g e ns before. • • • We hav e h eard of a n n u a ls w ith ex t m heads an d legs an d men o f many m in ds but for m o n stro sities th e office seeker w ith his h u n d re d or more tales ta k e s the prize. City Council Dee. 5.— C imi tir il mct in rc g u ln r scs- sinn. P r c s c n t: C oun rilm en Alli*<>n, D urhnm , K i me, M nckin, Short and V<*ntrh, th è mnyor, c ity n tto rn e jr, re c o rd e r, c n g im v r , m nrshnl a n d a s s is t a n t w a te r ro m m issinner. M in u tes of thè last re g a la r, threc ad jo iirn ed a n d «ne s|M*eial sem ion remi nini app ro v ed . C nm m u nientinn s: Freni Itlake Compton s a y i n g th e v had rimile a r r a n g e m e a t s tu tr GUTS' GIFTS! GIFTS! useful and pleasing, SM ILE Santa Is Coming Step Lively Please He is close on your heels R IG H T T H I S W A V Well Serve You Quickly Without Worry Shop early. 16 days till Christinas. Get greeting cards now. Ask about our bargains. Take advantage of our price reduction now« The Modern Pharmacy C. J. KEM, PROP. s COTTAGE GROVE J \V<* have ;i Itexall ( ’alendar for you. Mr" How Dry I Am w h e n I t ill«' i n m y l i l t l o F o r d S e d a n . T he rain know n me out 110*1 I lie i i m t r v b r e e x e a e l t i l l n o t m y littilm Ih e rh e iim n lik n i l e n o t b o t h e r m e m o l I h e w i f e m o l I m o l it k i l l o t t w o h u m a ll n g t o w h e r e w e a r e g o i n g , k n o w i n g t h a t w e w i l l g e l t h e r e a l ! c o m f y m o l tlry , a n d k n o w in g a lso th a t w h e n w e get r e a d y l o leave Ihe l i t t l e o l d In in w i l l h e e a l i n y w a i t i n g f o r m e to |iio tl t h e s e lf e n n im e tie e r , a few m i n u l e n a l t e r w h i c h p r o d d i n g w e w ill h e a t h o m e a a d r y a n d c o m f y a s w h e n w e le f t n ttr o w n firn a id e a le w h o u rn b e fo re . In tin’ morning I will tone her tip and Mill down to the shop, picking tip the mail on the wav, anti there will he no tain dripping from my hut or running down inv clothing. I need nut even wear my overcoat, and I will arrive at my «leak ready to go to work. I c o n g r a t u la t e m y a c lf th a t I p u lle d a s h r e w d p iece of h u ain ca a w h e n I g a v e m y w ife th ia am u e li tt le a e d a n fo r a t 'I i l ist m a s p r e s e n t l a s t y e a r . A lot o t m y I r i c i i d s a r e g o i n g to fo llo w m y e x a m p l e t h i s y e a r . W OODSON BROTHERS Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables fo r Christmas Fresh Candies and Nuts (Our Stock Alway« Frcxh) T h e S t o r e W h e r e EADS Yottr D o r a i * ? • Ita D u l y GROCERY ON THE WEST SIDE I’HONB 9 bol im the im p ro v e w e n t boml, i**uc j “ I " ; fr«ni F . o f «». la b r n tn ry re|Hirt | m g nn w a te r sam ple«; front fo restry uffiee ex p ln in in g the rlau»c nlmul 1 im trnlltng ns co n tn in e d in pr.qs.»ed | r o n t r a r l a n d ngree*nenl fn r liiniu-r . creck u a te r s h e d . ’l"he e x p la n a tio n was I deemeil s n t is f n r tu r y by eotineil a n d it | was ordernd th n t the e o n lr n e l and j agreem en! I m * n sk ed fnr. M u tte r of Union Oil <’•>. railrond sp ur in to block 22, I.. 4t I •■ ad d ilio n , ! was disciisscd b u t netio n post(sined R epo rts o f tr e n su re r , r e e n r d r r and m nrshnl re a d u n d ordere«! filed. E y e sig h t B peelaB st Ilonil of II II. F inaler ns wnl. r reut ro lleetor, in «um of *HHMI, w ith II. P ra c tic e lim ite d to e x a m in a tio n Vn ii Den bürg a n d J II. H nker ns su r o f th e eyt'H a n d fu ru iN h u ig d i e * , report«*«l nn fn v o rn h ly by Ihe fiunn ee eomin111IN', u n s , on m o tinn, ae g la a m a . eep te d a n d ord ered fll«‘«l. Motion by C ouneilm nn Allison th a t a n o rd in a n e e 1 h > d r n f te d lieenaing «Iray C o rn er 0th nml W illa m e tte H l n v l » an d t m i i ' f e r men. C nrried. E ug ene, Uregon J o h n C offm n n nml o th e r citizen» g r n n t e d use o f eotineil rhiim lnT for T uesdny night to diseuss th e eleetrle light Situation. Motion by O onneilm an Allison thnr reqiiest of B lake C ompton to l. nve IT SAVED HER LIFE rock rr n s h e d in ils present loention nt th e i r p la n t be g r n n t e d nml th n t n» Mra. Alma A. Martin, of Yak ren tn l ehnrg«‘ mn«b* fn r th e e rn s h e r ima, Wnnh., U. I, llox .’10, cnre«l h e g in a i n g N nv. 22, 11*21, e x r e p t for of tloitre, wrote in |H!»| : “ I tim e nctunlly in use. M otion cnrried. cannot too highly recommend On m o tion th e C o tta g e Orove Eier trie com pnny was g rn n te d th e use of Dr. llayHKcn'H Kamntia («nitre th e c ity ’s c lc c trir rootor nt a rentnl Ointment, for I h o n e H t l y !»«•- of t s a m onth, th e e ity n tt o r n e y to Ii«‘ve it htiM nji veil my l i f e . ” drnw up n lense fo r snme, w a r r a n t i n g its ri'turri in ns good shn|s< as it 1» M ih . Martin in well nnd now, nnd p r o v id in g its re tu rn ii|H>n .111 hearty today and will gla«lly d a y s ’ notice. tell othcra <»f the remarkahle On motion bill* wi're nllowed as and cure of hnndredH in her vicin ite d by th e fi n n n r e e o m m ittee ns fol ity, even though hnndredH of Iowa: It. A. J o n e s , A gent H. l \ , fr e ig h t dollar« I i i k I I*«•<• n «pent without on rock .... ........... ....................- .....• 40.41 relief. W. I). Htronil, rofun«l o f fine ... l.<*<* A«k your «lrnggi«t, or write O. P . & E., fr e ig h t on luiabor to Huja<ln...................................... — 4.8d The II. II. llaVKNen Co., Seneea F ir s t N n tio n n l B an k , Internat on K a lin , N . V. w n te r bond«................................. . 600.66 II. E n k in , w n te r r«*nt eolloetion f e e front J a l y l t o D ocratbor 1 . 1 2.20 1.20 J . F. M r F n rln n d , unlonding rtn'k 4.46 F re d Heidlcr, u n londing roek ... 1I.H5 J . I,. Himpson, iiiibmding rock (10.00 A. C. M atth ew s, 44 ynrils roek O. L. Niehols, lin<- nnd g rad e 2.00 fo r str«*«*t w o r k ............................ C. A. Cooley, r e n t ........... .............. 18.00 W y nnc & Kirne, supplies policc 2.55 d e p n r t m e n t....................................... F ire d e p n r t m e n t , n tt e n d a n e e an d 26.00 drill............................................ ..... If yon wronhl ho rich, be l.Xl* P. T. & T. f'o., long distn n ee enlls J . E. Young, sa la ry e ity a tt o r n e y 10.00 thrifty. Save your money anti B. K. J o b , salary h ealth o ff ic e r 10.00 bring it to oh for «life keeping H om er Oallowny, snlary recorder Von may nii«a big p r n l ' i t H , but nnd s t a m p s .......................... 20.12 jiiHt as certain yon will eneape Chas. N e u l a n d , s a la ry n ig h t po lire nnd e x p e n se .......................... HI.08 the danger of posMible I onncn . C. O. Electric Co., sfreni l i g h t We solicit yottr depoait, no in g fo r N o v e m b e r............... 211.81 matter how small in nmount. (leo. II. Ihihl, Inbor ..................... 2.60 Chill Jo n es, Inlmr ................... 17.80 C. 0 . Hentinel, pub. nml p r t g ..... OH.17 C ity T ra n s f e r , s tre e t clea n in g MEMBER nnd c a r t a g e ............... 12.78 ^ fed er al r eserve " O. B. P itc h e r, sa la ry m arsh al nnd expfuise to R n jn d n ............. 110.00 SYSTEM Geo. O. Knowles, e x p e n s e ......................... 10.10 K nowles A O m h o r, supplies w n te r d e p n r t m e n t...................... 8.02 Mnyor nml eouneilmen, sa la rie s fo r 1021..... 70.00 “ T h e O ld R e lia b le ” On motion council a d jo u r n e d to Dec. DR. ROYAL J. GICK First National Bank 12, at 8 p. m. Homer Onllowny, Recorder. L* D o l l a r ’, WATCH YOUR L A B IL .