Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 30, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    aSHlAITO DAILY TÖHffGS
S'AGI TU O
Tidings
Ashland
E stab lish ed 1876
Published
Every
Evening
ROOF ADJUSTED TO WEATHER
Except
Comparatively Easy to Regulate Tem­
perature of Houses Constructed
of Blocks of Ice.
Siskiyou and Klamath Counties Combine
in Effort To Obtain National Highway
Saturday, September 80, 1022
FORMER ASHLAND MAN IS
NOW W RITER FOR MOVIES
LITTLE TALKS ON THRIFT
M. C. Reed, form er resident of the
— — —— — —
¡city, and who was engaged as circuit
THE ASH LAND PRINTING CO.
By S. W . S T R A U S , P retid en t
|>
ANO
Of in te re st locally is
th e rep o rt Nevada.
d irecto r on the E llison-W hite Chau-
A m erican Society fo r T h r ift.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
of a recent m eeting of
the Y reka
It was unanim ously voted a t th e tau q u a system , receives the follow-
Changing
the
thickness
of
the
roof
PAPER
II7H ILE economic conditions are
th e in S com m ent from the Lyceum Mag-
may not seem like a particularly cham ber of com m erce, which is put- m eeting to co-operate w ith
TELEPH O N E 39
steadily improving in this
handy way to keep the tem perature tin g fo rth every effo rt
to boost K lam ath R iver H ighw ay club.
Ac- azine of Chicago:
country world-wide conditions
LOGAN, Editor
of the house uniform. Certainly no n o rth e rn C alifornia in general, and cording to a pam phlet Issued by the
C. Reed, »f the Ellison-W hite
generally have
one would think of doing it in that Siskiyou county in p a rticu la r.
In- club, the purpose of the organiza- 8? atem » wll° is [he only (nan in lap-
n o t m a te -
E n tered a t the A shland, Oregon
way In this country. But in the Arctic cidentally the w ork of th e c o m m e r-|tio n is to stim u la te and prom ote th e b e e n ’n 'd ire c to r on o n e" rirc iih r a ­
rially improv­
Postoffice as Second-class Mali Mat
i •>
N atu re gets m ighty little help <$> “shaving off the ro o f’ is the regular cial organization will prove of g rea t building of a highw ay from C hase’s five consecutive years, and never
ed during the
ter.
thing. Mr. Vilhjalmur Stefansson, the
<î> in a d ru g store.
<$-
fo u r y e a r s
polar explorer, explains in his book, benefit to so u th e rn Oregon, as its bridge, or th a t vicinity, on the Klam - lost a contracti ,3 here for the con-
Subscription Price D elivered in City:
t
h a t have
m
em
bers
a
re
seeking
to
sw
ing
the
a
th
F
alls-A
shland
highw
ay,
to
th
e
'
en
tio
n
-
“
The
Colonel,”
as
he
is
“The Friendly Arctic,” ju st how the
One nA»nth ............................... .. ■ $ -G«
elapsed
since
I.ess law and less (lancing G Eskimo does It.
N ational highw ay so as to include Siskiyou county line.
,io n ate l> called h> El.ison-M hi:e
T hree m o n t h s .....................
1.95
t
h
e
w
a r.
Six m onths .................................... 3.7? J would im prove things m ore <$> If, says Mr. Stefansson, the snow Y reka, w hile K lam ath and Siskiyou
Tins, the pam phlet states, th e club scale. He cam e into the office and
America is to­
One year ...................................... "•=*’
than a L eague of N ations.
<$> house we were camping In was built counties a re united in a m ovem ent m em bers believe will m ake possible said, “ I w ant ten an nual subscrip-
day the most
Mail and Rural R outes
_______
at 50 degrees below zero, each block
powerful na­
for
an
all-year
tra
ffic
road.
a
w
a
te
r
grade
road
down
th
e
K
la
m
-'t-ons
lo
the
Lyceum
M
agazine
for
One m onth ....................................* , o r l ^
As a m an ’s bank account In-
In the wall was then of th a t tem per­
tion in the
P erhaps the mo s, notew orthy „ a t . a th r tr e r and 8 „ e an o u t .« for The
j
ature and contained what we may un­
world and thia
fllx m onths
3 5>
creases, his h e a rt tak e s th e op-
scientifically speak of as a great deal te r before th e cham ber was a com- D alles-C aliiornia highw ay, and open jn te re sted in C h autaquua, and I
exalted
posi­
6.5»
<
$
>
posite
direction.
year
.................................
Out
of “latent cold.” To neutralize the m unication from the K lam ath R iver up th e g re a t in te rio r em pire to th e know of no b e tte r way to spend a
tion
c
a
r
r
i es
ADVERTISING RATES
|,4>
______
<s>
cold it was necessary to keep the In­ H ighw ay club u rging th e co-opera- Pacific highw ay, to th e K lam ath little m oney” ; adding in his usual
with
it
all
the
D isplay A d v e rtisin g
a
Cash in on your m istakes, <?> side of the house for a considerable
s. w. STRAUS
orous way. The people ot Chi­
r e s p onsibili-
tion of th e cham ber in the cam paign R iver highw ay, th e Coast highw ay hum
>ioeie Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c :
cago will get all I ’ve got anyw ay
YFYRLY CONTRACTS
’ and you Wil1 come hom e w ith <?> time at a tem perature of perhaps 60 to prom ote and build a highw ay th a t and th e Pacific ocean.
ties of leadership. Perhaps in no
before
I get out of h e re .” He says
degrees
F
.
Snow
is
so
nearly
a
non­
better way could this country ful­
Display A dvertising
th e bacon.
<3>
T he aim s of the club a re to w ork he never atten d ed an I. L. C. A. con-
may u ltim ately m ean the com pletion
fill these duties than through
One time a w ^ k ...................... 2 7 H c i ^
----------
A conductor of heat that, once the
of the only all-year trav ersib le ro u te in harm ony w ith all individuals, o r - v e n t o n ebfore and would not be financial channels. It is suggest­
Two tim es a w \ 'k ....................... 25 c
The distance betw een Liszt <§> “latent cold” had been neutralized, the
here this tim e only for the fact -hat
c :
heat of our bodies kept the tem pera­ from th e e a st.to n o rth e rn C alifornia. ganizations and officials of K la m a .h ; he
ed that the United States stand
Nvety o th e r d a y .......................... 20
read a s ta te m e n t in the paper th at
and
those
who
try
to
reach
him
<
?
>
Local Readers
ture well above the freezing point,
The club w as organized in the and Siskiyou counties and th e re- ! vention before, and would not be ready to make loans to other na­
Each line, each tim e ..................... l o c i 4» «s longer th a n w aitin g for a * even when the hole in the roof was K lam ath canyon, ju st n o rth of th e spective states. The m em bers pledge
here, so he th o u g h t it wise to he on > tions provided these loans are
<$> tra in in a cold depot.
To ru n every o th e r day for one
open for ventilation. But If the weath Siskiyou county line, on Septem ber th eir w ork to be constructive and hand.
safeguarded as to interest and
Mr. Reed is the a u th o r o '
----------
<?> er became a little w arm er than It was
m onth, each line, each tim e. . 71 <$
principal, and that the proceeds
! “ The M ystery of H appiness,” which
17,
says
th
e
Siskiyou
News.
not
to
conflict
w
ith
any
proposed
To run~every issue for one m onth
are used for purely constructive
when we made camp, the heat of our
<i>
P hilosophers are all m ales,
¡is
to
be
film
ed
for
th
e
movie
screen
The w orking m otto of th e club is highw ays in e ith e r Siskiyou or th is fall, and he is now enaasred in
or m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c j
purposes.
probably because philosophy is <♦> bodies or the heat from the fire would
C lassified Colum n
‘C oast to C oast down th e K lam - K lam ath counties.
¡w
riting
his
second
production.
His
Before any such foreign loans
raise
the
tem
perature
too
high,
and
• not a fra id of mice and does no
One cent the word each tim e
could be negotiated, however, it
the roof would begin to melt. Then a th .” In th e m ovem ent m em bers | T hree Siskiyou county m en a re in- keen sense of hum or and ready w it
To run every issue for one m o n th ly gossiping.
<$>
we sent a man out with a knife to p resen t a t th e m eeting Monday ev -| eluded in the list of fficers of th e his kindly sp irit and bigness of would be necessary for all for­
or m ore, Vfcc th e w ord each tim e.
<$>
eign nations to reduce their army
a
shave
it anywhere from four to two ening see an o p p ortunity to sw ing club. They a re W. L. F ra in , of Bes-: h e a rt, have won
Legal R ate
* HEZ HECK SAYS:
<S> Inches thinner so th at the cold from
and
naval forces to a peace foot­
the proposed tra n sc o n tin e n ta l high- wick, second vice-president; J.
F irst tim e, per 8 -p c 'n t lin e ..........10c
ing, such as we have in the United
“ Sody fo u n tain s draw’s
<§>, outside would penetrate the snow
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
way, leading th ro u g h n o rth e rn Ne- Ager, of Ager, th ird v ice-president;!
J _________________
States at the present time. Dis­
both lovers and flies.”
<A blocks and stop the thawing.
i>C 'S'
polnt line ..........
vada
by
way
of
W
innem
ucca
from
and
H.
H.
Hessig,
of
Beswick,
fo
u
rth
.
,,
,
, ,
.
Hu liR F N
armament of this nature would
f 1.00 ! <§> <§> <$, <$■ i> <$> i
If the next day the w eather turned
Card of th an k s . . .
'
V,
lighten the economic burdens of
. 2 M» c ____________________________________ cold again, hoarfrost would form on the proposed Lassen highw ay pass to vice-president. C aptain O. C. A pple-' W H1TE S(
O bituaries, the line
the
n
o
rth
e
rn
pass,
which
affo
rd
s
th
e
gate,
of
K
lam
ath
F
alls,
',s
p
resid
en
t:
OUTN
.
►
the civilized wcrld and this sav­
Fraternal Orders and S o cieties
. . . . .
,
,
,,
the roof and drop as snowflakes on
ing could be used in paying the
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders : « Dre has not burned the old stum p the bed. We would know then that only possible all-year highw ay tra f- of the club, and Dr. A. A. Soule, of
FLO RIN , Calif., Sept. 30.— Japan-
indebtedness’ to this country.
or societies ch arg in g a reg u lar initi- up. it is still there. T h at was about the roof was too thin and send a man fic into C alifornia from the sta te of ¡th e sam e city, is secretary.
_________ese pupils ou tn u m b er A m erican
Loans of the nature suggested
iito n fee a n a dues, no discount. Re­ 5 0 ,y ears ago, hut it will still show. out to blanket It with soft snow.
ligious and benevolent orders will he
' children alm os. two to one in th e would prove of tremendous im­
Yours tru ly , C. H. HARGADINE.
which is enough to keep a rid e r i n ! p io rin pub, ic g( ools th is 8em ester
petus to thrift practices through­
•h arg ed th e re g u la r ra te for all ad
v ertlslng when an adm ission or othei
IS NO LONGER “ GOLDEN ORB”
eats for several weeks. T h a t’s the Thjs wag discovered w ith th e «pen- out the world. People in this
country would save money and
charge Is m ade.
m agnet which is going to m ake L
the school this week w hen
lend
it to the government, while
French Scientist Makes the Assertion
things lively on those th re e d a y s .|111 Jap an ese children registered,
W hat C on stitu tes A d vertisin g
those of foreign nations would be
That the Real Color of the Sun
In order to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­
October 4, 5 and 6.
a n d onJy
A m ericans were in at-
led to practice thrift in order that
Is Blue.
ing am ong som e as to w hat consti
The fair grounds today is a busy tendance
the loans might be repaid. New
tn te s news and w hat a d v e .l’. sing.
place— no place for a lazy m an, or
__________________
wealth thus would be created, in­
All the daylight comes from the sun.
we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which
dustry would he revived and much
even
for
a
m
an
who
doesn’t
like
t
o
!
hut
it
arrives
here
by
different
ways.
Is used by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­
of the unrest which now exists
The direct light, that which forms the
w atch o th er folks w ork.
C arpen- GRANTS PASS HOPES FOR
ate betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re
would
disappear. No matter what
TOKIO,
Sept.
30.—
Advices
from
solid rays, has grown weak by its
svents, w here an adm ission charge
ters a re ru sh in g th e firs t u n it of the
PR IC E REVIVAL MEETINGS
may be attempted in bringing
passing through
the atmosphere, Siberia s: a te th a t fig h tin g has a l­ g ran d sta n d , which will seat 1600,!
Is m ade or a collection is taken IS
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about world-wide stabilization no
ADVERTISING.”
T his applies to RIG PR IZE S A R E O F FE R E D
s ightly for the red light, more so for ready stai fed betw een the red forces
Dr. P rice, th e evangelist, now
the
bleachers
and
th
e
stock
building.
plan will be successful unless it
organizations and societies of every
IN LEGION ESSAY CONTEST toe blue. The diffused light of the and the w hites, th e fo rm er try in g to
The exhibit room beneath the grand- holding revival m eetings in A s h la n d / embraces primarily the practices
kind as well as to individuals.
e ;y, where the blue predominates, is
tak e the city of \ ladivostok as soon j stan d is ab o u t com pleted. A c a te r-'w ill come to G rants Pass if the peo-
of thrift by the people of the
All reports of such activities a fte r
The A m erican Legion natio n al es­ 1 ade up of all th a t the direct radia­ ts it is evacuated by the Japanese. p jn a r tra c to r is drag g in g a disk pie desire him , according to word
world.
they have occurred is news.
tion lacks.
AH com ing social or organization say contest closes O ctober 6.
The blue of the sky is taken from
around the half-m ile tra c k , and t h e ! received here.
L ast n ig h t a t the
m eetings of societies w here no
The subject of th e essay is, “ How tiie sun Itself and the result is that
I
stock
co
rrals
are
being
erected.
Jim
m
eeting
of
the
B aptist congrega-
money co n trib u tio n is solicited. Initi­ the A m erican Legion Can Best Serve
v
e
do
not
see
the
royal
sta
r
under
its
I
Givans,
of
Bly,
is
on
th
e
job
from
¡tion,
a
unanim
ous
sen tim en t to have
ation charged, or collecton taken IS the N ation.” The scholarship prizes
tru e color. If by some miracle, which
NEWS.
m orning u n til n ig h t, su p e rin te n d in g him here was recorded. He is go-
a re:
F irs t, $750; second, $500; science will perhaps realize, we could
the
work.
¡ing to C alifornia for a sh o rt tim e
W HAT IS WRONG?
th ird , $250. In each sta te th e re will rise about a hundred kilom eters above
And t h a t’s about all today, except and will stop off here on his way j
the
diffusing
layers
of
the
atmosphere,
The question was asked the o th e r j ba a silver m edal for the best essay,
th is:
If th e K lam ath county fair to P o rtla n d , provided th a t he finds
day, “ W h it is the m a tte r w ith this and a bronze m edal for the second the solar disc would appear to us, not
white, but bluish, standing out in re­
¡and S outhern Oregon rodeo is not a dem and here for his services. It
world of o u ts ? ”
If th a t question tyest. The essay m ust not be over lief on a black sky, where stars glit­
the biggest a ffa ir of its kind ever has been suggested th a t the people
was to be asked again, th e in q u ire r : 500 WOrd s in len g th , and only one ter at full noon. In this way it would
A ie rid e rs com ing from every pulled in these p a rts, then th e fa ir of th e city m ake some arra n g e m e n ts
would he referred to his bible, and sj<)0 of th e paper should be used, appear to the “men in the moon” if
w estern s ta te for th e Southern O re—board and th e Bly rodeo boys and to have Dr. Price stop here, -G rants
be advised to go hom e and read Gen-: leaving a m argin of one inch,
the moon were inhabited.
gon Rodeo here next w eek, asks th e ¡th e local boosters will e ta th e ir Pass C ourier.
And this vision of science perfect­
esis, c h a p te r 6.
■ All essays m ust be sent to th e
K lam ath F alls H erald.
C onversa­ S tetsons, ribbons and all. T hey’ve
i
ly
agrees with what we know of the
Aside from the present d ay ’s sit-j c«u n ty su p e rin te n d e n t not la te r th an
tion
w
ith
the
boys
w
orking
o
u
t
a
t
STUDENTS
RAN
HAZING
a
ll
said
so!
nation in which conditions a re f a s t ' m id n ig h t of October 6th, and be for- solar tem perature. Physicists admit
AT EASTERN COLLEGE
“ L et ’e r b u c k !”
that the radiant surface, the photo the fair grounds brings b ut one an­
approaching those th a t existed 52 w arded by him to Mr. R oger Mac-
sphere, is not far from a tem perature swer. They a re com ing in droves.
cen tu ries ago, and a re described in Veagh, Spalding Building, P o rtla n d , i of 6,000 degrees C. It is. therefore,
F u rth e rm o re , it is pointed out, th is ( 4Ì.AL M INE EXPLOSION
EASTON, Pa., Sept. 30.— Hazing
the sixth c h a p te r of Genesis, it!
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hotter than the yellowish flame of is the last rodeo of the year, and
in
all form s a t L afay ette college has
IS FATAL TO SEVEN
seem s th a t the g re a te st m enace ¡011-
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 30.— A, our gas burners, than the white light
the rid e rs and fancy ropers see an
______
been ordered abolished by th e stu-
fro n tin g th e world today arises from railro a d ra te of one fare for the of our electric lamps and the electric
opportunity to get a w in te r’s stake.
JOHNSON CITY, Ills., Sept. 30.— dent council, it was announced.
the fact th a t the men in a u th o r ity ! round trip will prevail for delegates! arc itself, whose color is bluish.
Speaking
of
m
oney!
The
Bly
as-
Seven
m iners a re reported to have:
The o rd er was a re s u lt of the
Now, It is known that the hotter a
a re of a m edieval elem ent, m inus a a n d visitors to the A m erican L egion:
sociation
will
d
istrib
u
te
$3000
in
¡been
killed
in
an
explosion
a
t
a
coal
rough
handling last week of Rob-
sp iritu al and m ental q u ality .
national convention in New O rleans, : radiant body is the richer it is in blue
and violet. Therefore, the sun is bine. cash prizes, even a sm all p a rt of m ine n e a r here y esterd ay .
‘ e rt C unningham , a freshm an.
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October 16-20, th e local convention! —L. Houllevigne in Le Temps (P aris).
Now th a t nose p rin ts a re being com m ittee has been advised by E.
suggested as a m eans of Ider ifyiug A. Simm on, ch airm an of th e L egion’s
Village Fair for Fiancees.
stock and elim in atin g th e p: ocess of ra tio n a l tra n s p o rta tio n com m ittee.
The only town in the world that has
branding, why not include a system The ra te has been accepted as offi­ an annual “fiancee fair" is Ecaus-
of lip p rin ts to identify p resent day cial by H anford M acNider, Legion elnes, a Belgian ham let famous for its
flappers.
n ational com m ander.
pretty girls. The village is decorated
The reduced fare, w hich will be for the fair—Just as it would he for a
♦ ♦ •••» ■ •
<î> ,4> '-*>
<$> <§> effective on all railro a d s, will apply lace fair, or a cattle fair, or any kind
<S> THE PE O PL E ’S FORUM.
«> to m em bers of th e A m erican Legion of a kermess. The girls themselves
adn its auxiliary, widows of deceased put on their best dresses and wash
most cleanly—but undue rouging is
m em bers of th e Legion, and to dele­ prohibited. Dancing is the order of
Santa M onica, Calif., Sept. 26 gates to th e convention of the I n te r ­
the day, and the stealing of kisses
A shland T idings:
allied V eteran s' F e d e ra tio n , which does not constitute a misdemeanor.
In your issue of the W eekly Tid- wijj be hied th e week before the A speech encouraging m arriage and
ings of S eptem ber 20, you have a iL e gjon gathering.
I decrying celibacy is made by the mis­
tress of the fair. Provision is made
very in te re stin g account of a giant
____ A.L.____
redw ood on display a t Sacram ento.
Mrs. H. E. W rights, of Lake for “courting" by the preparation of
nooks and arbors near th e - fair
I h is account in terested me very garnish, W ash., the siste r of Jo h n :
grounds, where couples may stroll not
m uch. But you doa t have to go so \jb e r t Boggs, has requested th e , too publicly.
.ir away trom hom e to find tre e s A m erican Legion to help find him .:
Signs about the fair grounds sug­
that are ju st as in te restin g to Ash- p ro p e rty is involved, th e le tte r, gest to the youth of Ecaussines:
T here are 2 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 hom es in
in g liabit and giv es her a preference
land people as th e giant redw ood.
js tAtes. Boggs enlisted in 1918 and “Love, then m arry.” “Search, and
th
e
U
nited
S
tates.
T
he
w
om
en
w
ho
o
f one braiul of goods to another, or
In a b o tr the year 1870. a m an by was jn Com pany C. replacem ent you will find.” “Let us m arry.”
buy for th ese hom es spend on th e
an advertised a rticle to o n e th at is
the nam e ot Stephen H am ilton and troops, at Camp G rant, being dis-
a v era g e $ 5 0 0 eaeti, or a total o f
unknown.
D u ck’s C la im to D is tin c tio n .
m yself w ere cam ped out on the charged a t P o rtla n d , Oregon.
$
1
1
,0
0
0
,0
0
0
,0
0
0
,
ea
ch
year.
T
hat
is
m o untains east of A shland, on w
h a t ___________________
Tlie Sheldrake, unlike ducks In gen­
It id en tifies for her a certain p io -
m ore th an $ 3 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 every w ork ­
is known as C om ela’s F la t, and we
I eral. can walk on land with some
duct as b eing standard, so tliat sh e
in g day. E very year it am ou n ts to
amount of dignity, there being an en
w ere m aking b rush and log fence for
m ay ea sily «lodge th e w iles o f sellers
tire
absence
of
anything
like
a
waddle.
h a lf as m uch as A m erica’s Liberty
my fath er. We cut a tree, known
w ho try to s e ll som eth in g th at is
But this is not its only claim to dis
Rond issue.
as yellow pine and a very fine speci-!
not so good.
tinction, for in nesting m atters it
men of th e species. I was m uch in­
Each w om an is a part o f th is arm y
shows marked individuality.
It fix es m erit a s an ev erla stin g
terested in the tre e on account of its i F irst Church o f C hrist, S cien tist
o f buyers, and each, if sh e w ill, may
Its favorite breeding place is In
adjunct,
to certain a rticles.
im m ense size. It was about seven
be guided to w ise and econom ical
P ioneer avenue South.
Sundav some sandy spot near to, though not
feet across the stum p a fte r the tre e lesson ..U n re a lity ? . Sundav school always on, the seashore, and it lias ait
It m akes her know th a t th e m an u ­
purchases if sh e w ill but m ake up
factu rer wlio is proud o f h is product
was down. I counted the rings of serv ices a t u o’clock. Subject of especial liking for rabbit-burrows
her m ind each day to read a s many
and jea lo u s o f h is reputation and
as sh e can o f tlie ad vertisem en ts
grow th nd th ere w ere 474 distin ct a t 10 o-ciOck. W ednesday evening from which it evicts the rightful own
rings. Now I cannot rem em ber ju st m eetlngs a t 8 «’clock.
R eading ers without so much as a “By your
character cannot do oth erw ise than
w h ich m an u factu rers are printing
leave." Once the owner is out. he is
ihe year, but it was som ew here near! room open daily from 2 u n til 5 p.
m ake h is product at least as good a s
for
her
b
en
efit.
never perm itted to return while Mr.
’70 or '72. I was betw een 12 and , m., except Sundays and holidays.
he sa y s it is.
and Mrs. Sheldrake require the house.
T he ad v ertisin g in every new spa­
14 years old. W hen th is tree was
Mr. Sheldrake, unlike most others
More th an lik e ly it is b etter.
:
per and eveiy- m agazin e is a buying
about 250 years old it m ust have
of the duck tribe, takes a great inter
T rin ity E piscopal Church
gu id e tor th is g rea test b u yin g force
A d vertisin g p oin ts out w here th is
passed th rough a very dry period,
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icar, the Rev, P. K. H am m ond. est in the arrangem ent of the nest,
in th e world. T his a d vertisin g m akes
g ie a te s t buyer in a ll th e w orld's h is­
s tin* 1 ngs w ere very close to g eth er Holy com m union a t 8 a. m. Sunday! and bears considerable share in look­
it sa fe ami ea sy for every m em ber
tory m ay find q u ality goods by
for about 15 years. They w ere so school a t 9:45. M orning service and ing after the little brood when it a r­
o f th is b uyin g arm y to m ake her
rives.
'
sh ow in g h er pictures o f them over
close to g eth e r th a t I had to tak e serm bn on ‘‘G reat Q uestions,” a t 11.
purchases.
and over again, w hich enables her
1 at” 1 n lar pains to count them .
S tra n g e rs and v isitors cordially wel*
Unconscious Humor.
to it*cogn,ize tliem ea sily and quickly.
It esta b lish es in her m ind a buy-
W here do you suppose C hristo- J coined.
’ I
“Do you subscribe to any humorous
pher Colom bus was when th a t tree!
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magazines?”
s ta rte d on P s career.
This tree
C hristian Church
“Y es” said Mr. Grabcoin. “1 take
stood a t w hat we alw ays called the
Sunday school a t 10 a. m. Com -j one that tells poor clerks "how they
end o the m o u n tain ; th a t would be niunion and preaching a t 11; sub-! can increase t! <dr Incomes from $1.200
t > th e left of Grizzley peak, and ject, “ W hy Go to C h u rch ?”
to $10,000 or $20,000 a year by silting
up late at night and reading success
th e re is m ore tim ber growing on old!
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Grizzley th a t is ju st as old, and
L et J e rry O’Neal figure your next rules. I get a good laugh out of every
m aybe som ew hat older.
j Job of plum bing. F irs t class m ater- issue.”—Birmingham Age-Herald.
George H argadine can point out lal and w orkm anship. P hone 138.
Everything good to eat at Detrick
the place w here th is tre e stood, and 207 E. Main stre e t.
2 3 8 « Groceteria.
Sunday
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Coming Round-Up
Women the Greatest Buyers in the World
At the Churches
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