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Vernon Hadley and Arthur Zw’uk were McMinnville visitor» Editor A. N. Merrill Saturday. Entered »I tin* |w>"l olili-« In P«yUm, Mr». Ruth Addison and little Oregon, a* »«cond cl >•« mail malt*'», m > ii Ronald Spent the week end under th» Act of March 8, 1H7U. witli relative* in Portland. Huliacriplloii ll.bO per v*'»r in »dv Ralph Hadley and family «pent - ------------ Jan. », fWT New Year» at the Chas Hadley I I A tv.nuin» . 1 mi ami ni< an PRrss assi » ia I 1 home. Geo Foster transacted bu»iues« ii, McMinnville Monday. Full <*<>«l»«l «•••»«»»**•> A W. Hramlet wis a McMinn Preaching ami I>ivine Healing Servie» ville businesa visitor Haturday. Hiimlay ».(Ml p. m. Mrs Berti* Wickert, Al Wick Bible Hludy Tburmlay 7:30 p. u». All »re welcome to come «»*1 worablp ert, Waller Wickert .and wife of Salem und Bessie Fouler of Port- with u» land attended the funeral of Rob*'. ReV. Geo. Stleglit«, Addison Saturday. Pastor. DAYTON TRIBUNE Flemish Burghers Had True Democratic Spirit Mahers of Dynamite Can Take No Chances SHOES When BB<‘ approach»» a factory The crown prlace of Bwedea, guest •f tin- mayor <>f the ancient town of where dynamite 1» made «verythlng Brng< s In Eliwi<l« rs, expressed surprise »«■(in» bulf asleep. Here and there at the democratic manners of the among lbe scattered building* a man burgher» .if the town They dropped may Iw see« slowly wheeling a rub- In quite casually at the "malrie’’ »nd tier tired vehicle that looks not unlike Men’s heavy work shoes from S3.60 up He «urclsee the <-aiiiw to »hake hand» with the heir a baby carriage. care, for his load la nitro- Men’s Dress shoes and Oxfords S4.00 and up apparent of th» Hwedl»h crown. Tlieae which doe» not allow mia 1- leml»b burgher» i.«ve ever been thu». glycerin, happen twice. The workmen Ladies Pumps and Oxfords from 4.5” to 5.75 to according to Pierre Van Paaasen In the !•!(«» and th<-»e strange carts are uw<l to When looking for shoes see us first, we can save Atlanta Constitution. There need 1« take the nitroglycerin from the mil- no »urprise In their custom». W be« Ing room to the refinery for the alter you money. Louis VHL kiss ”1 France, arrived In nate »training and testlag It must un- Ghent to b« pre»»nt at the marriage ¿ergo until Its detonating qualities are of bls sister to the archduke of Aue When the dynamite ba» tria. a special entertainment wan given perfected. been sliMned and the sulphuric acid j v In the market square. On lb» one aide of the square was a luxurious lodg» | removed f^rm It the foreman take» * draped In ermine and velvet, where > Pelf a tepspoonful of the liquid, jj A full line of staple and fancy groceries always, seats had been arranged for the .-nr- । rq.reml» It thin on a metal surface and IJ.en strikes It with a hammer. When .final princes of the churrti and >b* he Is ruitlsSed the product la ehipped fresh. king Borne good burgher« arriving lie- along to tha dynamite building, where fore the king calmly in < upfed the royal . the nitroglycerin la aouked up by por UNION VALE and*prlnce!y neats. Wlteu th» king put | let Walter Hunt, wife and family of In hii appearance fhe burghers refused ou« clay and cut in convenient stick» for mine use. The dynamite when Methodist Church Halem vWted at tin- Ji. E. Hkmtcnburg to give up their »eat» to the c»rdlnals, pressed Into shape is tested out by though they made room for the king the eiploslon of a small amount on a Sunday Mahoni, 10 A. M„ Geo H Jock- bome, last Monday. it Mr and Mr». Clark Noble spent laat of Frence. Indignantly, the cardinal ballistic pendulum. This devbe has » ■nan, Hupt. arc|ihl»h»p of Rhelm». who was pres Morning Worship. 11 Sermon by PaaU* w<-ek end with Mr«. Nublo’* parent* ent, i/rdered one citizen thrown Into heavy lead ball mounted on the end of a swinging arm. which 1» set In mo <1 :!W p. m. Mr. und Mr». Albert btoutenbnrg of the river. The bailiff a«ked him “On Epworth league tion by the force of the explosion. The Fottlaüd. 7 W p. m. whoae authority «hull I do this?" "OB Union Service« gage tells the amount of motion and be* n the authority of a prince nf the blood, Little Erwin Penrose who ha» end n prince of the holy church.” came from till» Che power of the dynamite 1» Service at Webfoot, quite ill ie able to be up again. the order. "Your blgbne»»" replied calculated. » 30 A. M Morning Worship. Mr*. Harry Kleinschmidt ha» lieen the bailiff, “the man you want me to Il A M. on the »lek Hot for the last few d«y«. Sunday School throw Into the river 1» n cloth weaver, Word “Sleet" Used to Kcv. Franklin. Fautor. We »re glad to report tbS Mr* and that mean» a little more tban a Convey Many Meanings mere prince of France with ua. Mstlie Tbornvm I« «»uie better. The word “aleet" has three distinct Roy St-mtenburg had the rni«Corlune EVANGELICAL CHURCH meanings In the English-speaking to cut hi* finger quit« *ev«r«lv the other Two Simple Reasons world, says Nature Magazine, in Eng I >aytoi> evening while chopping wood. Why Eggs Were Hard land It 1» nearly always applied to a rn. 10:00 a Miw Nev* Sitton »pent pari "f ’“rt Sunday School pilxture of «now and rain, and the "Lllybel. the eggs arc hard again, «ame usage prevails to «orne exteat In 11 00 a in. week viMtiug friend* and relative» in Preaching and you know the children aren t al this country. « :30 p m». McMinnville. E. L. of C. E. J m , a The S ii wed to eat hard-boiled egga.” pro 7 :30 p. m. Again, a great many American«, In- Union Service» Victor Leaner and wife »pent Munday bated an exasperated housekeeper re \ America« NeedletvoaM eluding most engineers, have long ap- . 111 The HouselwM UNIONVALF. with C.»l lAUner and wife. cently to her colored cook. "How is piled the name “aleet” to the smooth I 3ga| Good Storie« working It that you can ’ t aeem to learn gueb Mi«» Irene Crewlev who is Hundav School 10 a.m. coating of Ice, due to rain falling in I , Aito ¡he Farm Journal a simple thing aa how to boll an egg and cold weather that at times envelops I Preaching B :0° » “ near Sheridan, spent New the branches, wires and other object» I Sondav at borne. Hbe »ay» «he linea soft J” E. L.OÍC.E 7.30 P.M. THIS HEWSMPER, "All don’t know, Mis' Gray,” pro and gives us the beautiful spectacle I ber work tine. A tested LLybel. amiably distressed. F. E. Fi«h«r, Pa»tor. Arare end unusual money saving bargain offer in r«Bd» of the “ice «term.” British meteorolo- I The Comrade» Cl»*« held their "Ah sure does try ter have dem nigs gists call this "glazed frost.” our ing m-. ter for the whole family for a year. We offer monthly party at the Fred Witbee de way you wants 'em; Ah mire does. weather bureau has coined for It the cen ' ir a’ ion to our reader» for a short time only. t Renewal »ub» ript or» will be extended foe ••• home last Friday evening. A »hort Ah locks at de clock de whole time name “glaze,” and on both »ides of year from present date of expiration. buiínet» meeting **" held, after which dey'« tidin', «o’« de hand won't get the Atlantic it has sometimes been game» wire played. The next meeting away fum me. Ah caln't guess how known as “silver thaw.” Mrs. Brooks Swtenev and daugh will be held Jan 30, at tbe hoto«’ oí come day'» hard-blled ag’ln—onless Lastly, the “«leet" of weather bu j ’two« Ah kep’ my eyes on de hour reau usage is widely so called in Amer ter Bai barn Ann spent several Mies N*vaGtib»er. hand 'stld ob de minute hand. Mis' ica, and sometimes so called in Great days last «t ’I”' home of Mr8 Fred Witbee and wife went to Port- Gray.' Britain. A few British meteorologists Sweeney’s parents, Mr and Mrs. land, last Saturday. An excuse hardly more acceptable have tentatively styled It “ice rain, the whole f.imly — fictiou, pattern«, embtoidery« in. Mrs. George Antrim visite*! at the was that offered by Hannah, a Scan but this name baa never become estab O. M. Murphy al Marqusm. Cre. dinavian of some experience In Amer lished. eble, interesting «nd »nstructive group Miss Beulah Walton of Portland Merritt Miller home, Tuesday. In view of these facts, it is a safe Loren Hewith and family of Portland ica. for Hilda, her sister, but newly arrived, who was employed in the visited from Saturday ti'l Monday A Send in your visited at the Merritt Miller home same household. Hilda had boiled the forecast that the term "sleet" 1» des tlned to cause meteorologists more gfg _ < W order newt Thi, at the home of her sister Mrs. A. Tuesday. eggs too bard. worry in years to come than the term W. Bramlet. “It Is because she vor alvnys ton "cyclone”—which most people still I r enr*’«! «ubecription* to this p«P^r will ¡ne*. But don’t wait until the slow," explained Hannah apologetic»!»' Misapply to the tornado—has caused James Wakefitld Jr. of Portland ly. "She hov alvays take Heelda ten for many years past. vwitel Thursday night and Fri How Ants “Sew" Leave» | minute» to boll her« eggs t’ree mln- day with Kenneth Hadley. Edward .Step. F. 1.. 8. in me Lon Utes.”—Youth s Companion. Queer Marriage Customs I Mr.and Mrs Savage of McMinn don sphere tells about a lllll» rn «n In many part« of India, after the We are grateful to our many patrons for their generous support widely distributed through all of he Lightning and Radio marriage ceremony the bride and bride- I ville spent Nsw Years at the home countries of Hi« Far East and south, and custom in 1924 and sincerely hope the conduct of our buMO.» ID that The bureau of »tandatd« states groom are tied together by the corner» of their daughter, Mrs. W. L. which construct» shelter» for It« d - pro- of their garment« and compelled to pa- the past will merit a continuation of your regard and conbideration. a radio antenna. If grounded, or ¡nestle cuttie among the brunches of Reichstein. a- b-i“» »' VOUR LIGHT NG trees, uniting a number of leaves to sided with a lightning arrester, has rade the full length of the village to ni,„ur.n^ Clifford Rowe, who in attending gether by mean» of »Uken thread«. A | some of the properties of a lightning signify that they are united for life. COMPANY in a manner to justify public respect, having in mind at rod, but, as commonly Installed, has At a Cingalese wedding the presumably Pacific Vniveraily at Forest Grove Urge number of worker» pull and these properties tn such limited de happy couple are tied together by their all time» the adequacy of service, reliability in its delivery, and a haul the edges of growing leaves Ir.u grees that It Is not to be regarded as thumbs. v'hited n few dava last week nt the position while other workers l,rlP- studious effort to maintain it 365 days of Ihe year. effective protection against lightning. In Turkey, when the bridegroom un Hadley home. larvae from the nursery, ami. holding Ralph During the recent storm and prevailing unusual weather condi them in their Jaw», apply the grubs On the other hand, on account of Its veils his bride to have the first view J A McFarlane, wife, and Mrs. mouth» to the leaves that are to be relatively small aUe. It does not ap of her after the marriage, they both tions we had but one general service interruption and are happy to say G. M. Fowler were county stat connected, Intimating to them In K>me preciably Increase the possibility of a look into a mirror and then knock Lur customers sustained no inconvenience. way Hint they are to emit fluid ailk. direct stroke. A modem lightning rod head« together so that the images may visitors. Saturday. The threads are drawn from leaf to system, however, Is designed nnd In appear united. We are thankful beyond our words to express our deep apprecia Elmer Jackman left Saturday leaf nnd ns the silk hardens Imme stalled with a view of protecting In certain portion« of China the tion for your patronage and extend our cordial and sincere greetings ngalnst direct stroke», and when this Is bride 1« carried on a servant a back for Monmouth where he will take diately upon exposure to the aIr a । properly done, a high degree of protec I for a Happy and Prosperous New \ear. over a alow fire, on each «ide of which n nine months course in Teachers’ large number of «uch contacts have tion Is obtained. Many lightning rods Hre arranged a pair of the bride the value of »titchea. and u room) in actual use are not properly Installed, groom’s shoe«. Another custom is that Training. leaf bag 1» constructed. and It 1» to these that isolated cases of lifting the bride over the threshold Mr. and Mr« Grover Johnson of damage to redded buildings are of ber new home. of Newberg spent New Years nt Esperanto’s Prospects I usually traced. Although stress has been placed on the home of their mother, Mrs. Writing With a Hill the encouraging spread of Eapernnto, Few Climb Mount Ararat “It Serves You Right David Robinson. How many people would associate I It is not ¡»osslble for the average per- Mount Ararat has long been the goal the word “pencil" with a peak or a j Mrs. Bower of Hopewell visited »on to believe that n universal tongue, of mountain climbers and Its «Ides headland? Phone, Blue 34 orik’n. P'er Thursday and Friday with her Hbsolutely artificial In The word 1« derived from the na Newberg, Oregon. will attain general use, or even make hnve been attacked with varying suc daughter, Mr». Geo. Robinson, enough progress to facilitate under cess, for generations. With an altitude ture of the district« where slate Is of over 17,000 feet. Its precipitous sides Walter Jackman of Portland »landing among the people« of Affer present difficult problems In climbing. quarried, for the earlle.t pencils on record were made from slate. The siH-ech. It 1« much more probable pent the week end nt the home of ent that English will become the most A proposed railroad to the summit, word "pen" denotes a heaSand on the within the range of engineering coast, or a peak in the country, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. «idely spoken of all modern languages. while possibilities. Is an almost fantastic It 1« from these old rock formations However. It Is pleasant to know that Jackman. the Esperantans have as their alm the scheme. A legend persists that frag that the material Is quarried. In this Among the out of town people universal brotherhood and there Is no ments of the ark still Ue upon the wav we find «uch names ss Penrith. Middle Age for Women who attended the funeral of Rob’t doubt that their work will have a summit of Ararat, but the few hardy Penmaenmawr, the Pennine*, and climbers who hnve reached this goal Penzance, all of -which have at one From Twenty to Fifty Addiwon Saturday, were Wm and reconciling, harmonizing effect wber discourage the belief. Noah, after de time or another been actively asso Venetian Dead Carried ever It Is Introduced. The Argonaut. is a woman middle-aged?” Is scending the mountain with his ships ciated with the slate Industry. Clemie Fishback and Ina Fish- to Grave on Gondolas r "When question capable of many answers, company. 1« supposed to have planted In the manufacture of the modern back of Salem. Verdie Finback of A Venetian funeral displays that according to the country in which the Three Immigrant» Watched a vineyard below the snow Une, where "lend” pencils, the plumbago from picturesque and romantic character Monmonth, Winfield Scott nnd A number of our Rtumlard tree« are ho was afterward burled. which the writing portion la made is which has always been associated with matter is being discussed, and the number of years to the credit of the nb(0 quarried in these reglons.-Lon- son Walter of Carlton, .lohn Lock- Importations from distant corners of the ceremonies of the city, which still people discussing it. th,, world. Some specimens were Mrs. don Mall. lett nnd wife of Portin nd, A Passive Helper remains one of the most religious places The other dnv I was sharing my brought In year» ago by seafarers who, The new pastor observing a poorly in Italy, according to the Chicago PaHy •Ight o’clock breakfast with my small Rarnh Tucker of Corvallis, Mr. admiring a tree’s beauty, would bring Adjusting Compass News. The grandeur of the special dressed Individual who was sitting in «nd extremely precocious son. Eve Sharp and wife, Joe Schnitz, Wife home a voting ahoot and try to make it As a rule the deviation of the com funeral barge varies, of course, with Adams relates, in T. P.’s and Cas-; the rear ot the church greeted hint ■ row Other specimens were Imported nnd sons Raymond nnd Kenneth, pass on steel ships Is compensated by the means of the family, those hire! sei’« Weekly, who seized the unpro- from'England and southern Europe to and said: not sure but that we could means of magnets and soft Iron cor by the wealthy being very magnificent. | pltlvu» occasion to remark : ' Mummy. and Mr. Smith and son Roy of ,,rn<-e estates of wealthy men. Such "I HID ...................... At the funeral of a high official of I »uppoM now you’re middle-aged. Salem, Chas Addison and wife. chance methods of Introducing a tree find some place for you In church rectors These arc so placed near the Venice recently the coffin was placed ' "Perhaps I am.” I replied acidly and compass as to almost exactly counter work." would be t<><> slow now, and loo haz Mrs Nora HMnes, Walter Wilson, "Thank you, sir." the man replied, act the ship’s magnetism and reduce ot. H barge 50 feet In length and pro- noncpmmlttany. “I shouldn’t be sur- „rdous. Every Immigrant tree must ... ccntlnu continued this embryo dlpto- Mr.and Mrs. Mount and Rev. prove Its healthiness at a port of en ■but I already have my place tn church the deviation to zero. Compensation polled by four gondoliers In uniforms i of black velvet decorated with gilded even over twenty ! is never quite perfect, however and K. H. Sicknfoosc of Newburg try test It bring In a disease ns dread work." ’ h gh(iuld the operation must be repeated anil moldings of floral design, skulls and . Neither should I.” I agreed, much more "Indeed 1 And what Is that, may I ful ns the San Jo»*' »cale or the chest the magnets readjusted If the ship crossbones, and so on. Rev. Sickafoose preached the fun- genially, as I hastened to turn the ask?" w nut blight. At the stem was an angel with out conversation into less personal cban- oral sermon. lit; was an old friend “I’m one of the poor and needy.’ — greatly changes her magnetic latitude becuuie the earth’s magnetic force stretched nings leaning on a broken nets. of the family and preached the Boston Transcript. Jewels That Keep Time changes ns we recede from the poles, pillar and at the stern was another On the other hand, I was talking funeral sermon of Mr. Addison* gilded figure of Time with his scythe with a friend the other day, who has A watch movement contain« pre- while the magnets do not. and hourglass. The canopy In the passed the allottad span of three score Chinese Girl’s "No clous «tones to diminish Its wear. The father several years ago. center, covering the >'91n. was support vears and ten. and he was deprecating When a silken-coated Chinese man Evidently Much Moved Ethel Jackman returned to Sal lever and the balnnce wheel pivots al darin, ed by gilded ai’4»^ and at the corners a state of affairs which allows women resting on his embroidered ways rut. on bearing« mnde out of A little girl returned home to her of the roof burned four candles. em Bunday, where she is teaching jewel». In highgrade watches the knees, pops the question to the Indy to have a take In the politics of their parents, after sitting for her school Reversing the customary usage, the country. “At all events.’ he grumbled, fchool, after «ponding the holidays hearings of the entire watch movement of his choice, be never gets a "no.” musical examination. They asked her relatives and mourners precede in -the vote should be restricted to sen at the home of her parents, Geo. are Jeweled. The best grade Jewels So explained Prof. Franklin I*e at how she had got on. stead of following the body, which is . . „re made of »apphlrea or rubles, the Columbia university, where he Is con middle-aged "Very well, I think.” she answered. conveyed in the funeral barge across sible Jackman and wife I c|ienper grade of garnet, nnd the low- ducting a course in the Chinese lan you mean by 'sensible middle-aged ? "What was the examiner like? the half mile of water to the ceme I asked curiously. "Fifty, and not a P,.v Robinson who i» sawing ,.st grade of ordinary rock crystal gunge. "Quite a nice man—and so religious. Fay Roiuns n I There are from B«yen to twenty-three tery Island, the only burial ground of day under," was the irascible response. According to Professor Lee there» lumber near W illaminn spent I of jeWei« tn a watch, and un "Religious! How could you tell?” the city. It is a small place, as the no such word as no in the Chinese "In the middle of one of my pieces gondoliers say, but with room enough week end with home folks. I they nre Hn of good quality and lexicon. If the Chinese girl spurns her he put his head In his hands and said. for all Venice. Mra II Thompson visited Sun-Lit the wheel pivot« perfectly the admirer she lisps something that Mrs. H. Ihompson vibiw I h will be a poor timekeeper even t sounds like “bushlh." which means "not •Oh, heavens I Oh, heavens!’ very rev- day afternoon al the home o ‘11 k it does tpp. exentlx.” ye«.”—Lo» Angeles Tlm«k^ I if It does ipp. & GROCERIES 8 Shippy & Filer 3 B ig B argain O ffer S&VehOnYour xtOk A MAGAZINES I gs füg ONE YEM M Pleasaatdale Electric Supplies & Contracting Company daughter, Mrs. Arthur Robinson. |