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I W R IT E
As I See It
B y B a rto n W. M arsh
Lily Blossom Time In Brookings
(Tune: “When the Bloom Is on the Sage")
By K arl an d L ouise O ste n b e rg
the poem which was set to m u
sic by Mrs. N orine H arvey, en
titled : "Lily Blossom Time."
Monday. Mrs. Olive W eideman
A fter serving
¿J
came in w ith a n o th e r " I t’s Lily
Uty
district
en»,
Blossom Time in Brookings," to Mendenhall, S r 'S " *
tune of
Post of district /* in
Last night I looked out the
window
The moon w as all aglow*
Po™,a?diCh
It was shining on the lilies,
They looked like fields of snow’.
r W
s »
The ocean looked like silver,
P erfum e filled the air.
S to « e , and V. a
If there's a spot m ore lovely,
as
dideSates, and the
Could you tell me w here ?
W here the beautiful Chetco wends was represented bv
' erna Mendenhall
its way,
Mr. and Mrs. Ear, -
And dips into the blue,
W hen it’s lily blossom tim e in tended the convention
fo rFtM natlonal cornet
Brookings,
1 11 be w aiting th e re for you." for this department
(O ther songs m ay be seen in
other colum ns in this issue.)
O reg o n State Fair’
The w rite r of this column has Lily blossom tim e in B ro o k in g s
been a student of the Bible for
W hen th e lilies a re in bloom ;
more than 50 years. E arly in
T
hen
J
long to be in B ro o k in g s
life the phophetic symbols of the
Scriptures were fascinating to
A nd to sm ell th e sw eet p e rfu m e .
me, and much of my tim e w&s
spent in an attem pt to arrive at
a lucid understanding of th e ir O r to w an d er ’cross th e C hetco
O ver H a rb o r w a y ;
meaning. P articu larly the pro
phetic books of Daniel and The In betw een th e row , w h ere th e lilies grow ’
Revelation held me in a prolong
T h ere I’d like to spend a d a y .
ed determ ination to understand
th eir significance.
Lily blossom tim e in B rookings,
Tn order to continue such study
Lovely B ro o k in g s by th e sea,
it has been necessary to dig some
w hat deeply into the records of T h e re ’s a breeze in fro m th e ocean,
the nations involved in the proph
And i t ’s th e re I long to be.
ecy W ere there no confirming
historical records of the doings
O pen On Labor Da,
of nations, prophecy would be ex Y ou’ll find lots o f frien d ly faces,
A
shland
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To
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p
lv
One of Oregon’s iin,
ceedingly difficult of correc* in-
zin
u th
m e ioiks
a v e lots
inns n
A nd
folks h n ave
o t f ennm
ro o m ,
tepretation. Prophecy is simply All
/ e 1 IOIKb.,n
a ' e ,Olb
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FOOm,
Local C h u rc h P u lp it
the 82nd. Oregon Sta’?f
a Divine record of an event, made
w e a r a happy sm ile, com e an d s ta y aw hile,
Rev. D elbert Loree of A sh open on Labor day, Srn
i* fore it became a historical fact.
W hen th e lilies a re in bloom .
land will fill the pulpit and be a le tte r from the hea
In the mind of God. "who calleth -------
pastor at the B aptist Com m unity to the Pilot early this i
things th at be not as though they
Over $50.000 in prex
church during the sum m er m onths
turies
to
the
present
time.
These
ders.
w ere." prophecy is a fact, even,
be uuvrea
offered in the
it was auiiuuniea
announced Monday.
j will w
though it may have been re . Pr°Pbecises embrace the history
E arly in the 5th century, Ju s
Rev. Mr. Loree has spent t h e ,and ««ricultural division
corded 25 centuries before t h e 'of the four world empires which tinian, em porer of the decaying past 10 days in Brookings and . F u rth e r details and
tu a F t
,h at made
fac*!ru,ed successively for a period em pire, issued a decree, th a t es the congregation is unanim ous in lng wil1 60 released ben
M . n v ^ , Uhn. „ r’ , T d in K O ,m a n ,o f abou' 1000
Rom,y "><• tablished on the te rrito ry of old its praise of his forceful and in- and SePtember 1.
Rome,
in E urope. This
decree, teresting »firnons.
—, ...
jin s uevree,
serm ons. H e re a fte r he —
B itd i nation«
*«,
h
° » ers-
the
?
do,ngs of ,HPsed in ,hesc
the world
la tte r P half
of «>'-
the resulted in religion becoming the will hold services both m orning
B a b y , X n ’world
fhp f° UFth CentU1> A D ” ^ d e r the dom inant fa c to r in the control anil evening.
tisda
in . h i X i X v T r
y P' ,*l0.nK,“i a*“ ul,s of ,h c n o r,h - of the sta te and for a thousand
A h e a rty invitation is exten d
tlnuing f„r , ,J r i 2 i of «
e r" barbarians which flowed i n | ’V ears' E u r°Pc w as a furnace of ed to both S unday school and
G row ers of the Wortf,
— _____
_
.p enod of 25 cen- unending stream across its bor ¡affliction and suffering.. Then a , church
services
a t the church.
new day began to break, as men Morning service is a t 11 a. m„
CROFT EASTER
of deep conviction led m illions of ¡and evening a t 7:45 p. m .
.th e oppressed and suffering peo-
—■-------- — ---------
P lanting and Forcing’
pies to defy this oppressive sys
R egardless of your vote, be Brookings, Ore.
tem of governm ent and la te in sure to exercise it Ju ly 17.
1
the 17th cen tu ry the system was
com pletely overthrow n and the
various sta te s of Europe experi
T H R E E -P IE C E , Good L ooking B A T H S E T — e n c e d a new e ra of progress and
peace. These events have been!
• >- . apron tub with waste and overflow 1 noted in previous columns, and '
Iron Enamel Basin, complete with pop-up waste- we will leave them here and pass
along to m ore recent events of
1 close couple toilet with
C < O Z «
world s ta tu re and significance.
White Seat, priced
For th ree q u a rte rs of a cen
That Leaky Faucet
That NewB
tu r y , a fte r the dow nfall of the
th e Hime± ; L S‘± ’ d2 “ b,e an d
<«nd all
old order in Europe, scarcely a
Repaired.'
Plumbed
thought was given to to the pos
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y
e
rs
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p
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&
P
lu
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b
in
g
Fixtures-
sibility of a condition, such as
T e m p la r H o tel B ldg.
Brookings, Or
had prevailed so long in the old
world, ever again springing up
to plague and torm ent the n a
shop for your needs!
tions. According to the historical
records in my possession it w as I
W. H. COCHRAN, Sr.
W. H. COCHRAV
about the y e a r 1875 th a t the im
portance of religion tak in g a '
' ¿ " ‘¡v n o r,h ,,f S m ith R iv e r
H "> ta t.
more active p a rt in the political '
issues arising here in the U n ite d 1
(H
. ' ' v rs E " d' " 7 ir ° ‘ c a n View School
S ta te s began to be heard through-!
out the country. G reat organiza
(Home evenings and mornings—Closed Sat.)
general contracting
tions spring up w ithin various
churches, dem anding th a t God be
H o u se, B a rn s , B u ild in g s
w ritten inu> o u r constitution,
and th a t laws be enacted, which
ol Steel, Wood or Concrete
would compel citizens to pay m ore
decent respect to th e ir religion
BOX 153
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BROOKINGS.
obligations. Furious b attles wei re
+
I waged over this issue, but in the
••• - r i d , d0,|„ new,rOp .r- -------
race of popular sentim ent, a fte r
years of contention it seemed to
IME (HnSÎIAM SOURCE K0WIT03.
i quiet down som ew hat, and we
f ,n d ^ r - e l f ortn Of
IE®
Mrsona 1 VOur
■'u rood th , WCf,
have not h eard so much about
.i t for several years. How ever
I,
H, fh<
rtiL
the issue is not dead, and is again
kht.lVe m,„ ,a
¡g ettin g under headw ay. Along
» « H c io i
gA jP l T. r
, I t
with world nationalism it is now
Society
—I month j - \2< I
v iGegf • Bov’oo 15 M
PB-5 i taking on a w orld aspect and will
as»., L' S A
be prom inently identified ' w ith
The Chf.jt,o„
i the new world o rd er of which we
Nome.
Spee.alizing in Rust-proofing of ear chass
are hearing so much about these
Sr^oet...
days. Of this I wish to w rite
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COMPLETE LUBRICATION
|C tty .
next week.
2c**---- Stole________
0 miles south of Brookings on Hny. 101
. £
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THE
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R ise To S e v e ra l S ongs
Handy Subscription Blank
Several songs, all of which are
appropriate for the occasion. h a £
Ise n pub],shed in , he pas,
;
for ' ( the
coming
,n
X kT
g 's " Lily Blossom Time
/UtOOKlNGS-HARBOR PILOT.
Kl'slly
Oregon.
D ate.
my . u (-c rt, >Gon , 0 th<
te r
for
w
~
(rtw Ä i (nH w v
f0;
- ^ ^ r n ^ s , week
a poem
w ritten by Rc>» Bell of
- - ¡ w iÜ “ n
V 'S n g l
u r itte n
by M r and Mrs C arl!
e n ti,,led "Lily Bl<« on’ l
t ¡me in Brookings.” w as printed
• l T t Cardt f° r d istrib u t>on. L a te r
'a s . w « k . Nell P a rk e r rom pus" ,
••
"Crab
Crab, by the pound..............2.,
W atch your crab order being cooked
S M O K E D F IS H
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M an d O pen 11 a. m. to 6:30 p. m.