Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 26, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND DAILY TEDINGí
F Â â S TWO
—-
Thursday, October 26, 1022
us to get w h at we need and do not
day the situ a tio n had grown from in th e Weed hospital, his recovery
raise, from C alifornia points.
W e,
serious to critical, and apprehension being doubtful.
E stablished 1876
had no direct ro u te betw een th e two!
was expressed th a t the lines would
H ow ard broke his arm , but ap-
Published Every Evening E xcept'
r
sections. T ruck fre ig h t tra n sp o rta - ;
be
unable
to
handle
the
fru
it
pro-
parently
has no o th e r in ju ries. Goins
Bunday
b - r'/
tion is proving as rapid, safe and a s '
duction
of
the
northw
est
w
ithout
fell
on
top
of th e o th er two men and
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
.• •< 7
L- : i
H » \i
cheap as ra il hauls, u n d er the con-!
LONDON, Oct. 26. The league of; effective control,
serious losses.
was u n injured. V aughn is uum ar-
O FFIC IA L CITV AM ) COUNTY
ditlons of safe, easy highw ay c o n -!nations can never he th e policem an'
“ No conventions or covenants"
.' f ' & i
I I ."di -I --O
E arly this week, the railw ays an- ried.
PA PE R
of
the
w
orld.
will
induce au independent nation to
< = t;?i ‘ C * X * < I K f e V 1 J
¡
stru
ctio
n
.
nounced
th a t th e ir car supply had
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TEL EPH O N E 39
Sir Sidney Low, noted B ritish m ake w ar a g a in st its in terests, sen- fajje i t0
The gradin on th e K lam ath F a lls
2 per cent of dem ands.
Cliff Payne m akes benches. 44tf
C. K. LOGAN, Editer
*ÎT-r —■jJ
road is practically com pleted, and it! publicist and professor, gives th is tim en ts and inclinations,
!
The
situ
a
tio
n
has
grown
m
ore
ser-
M Ò B liS I
“ The league m ight call its s
p
i r
i t s
. ,,
[A n b i
is aw aitin g the application of a solidt w arn in g to those league advocates
X L . Ì
D
' ious d u rin g the last th re e days, (he
E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon
top on its even base and easy grades.! who a r e launching schem es for a from th e vasty deep; but they w o u ld ' Unfo ” p “ ° ic'
announcing th a t
Postoffice as Second-class Mail M at­
«>
A quick tria l m eans th a t th e <? This bond issue will supply th e w orld-arm y under control of the not come unless ■ it * suited “ them .
ter.
its supply was only about 30 per
accused mat» has no money.
“ No; th e league of nations is not cent.
subscription Price Delivered in City:
<®>, funds to properly su rfa c e it so th a t p la g u e °f n ations to punish naughty
One nibnth ....................................5 -65 s>
^ ; i t m ay become a practical avenue o f j n a tlons ail<t vigorously spank the un­ going to police the globe, or be p e r­
BaeUriolozirts, Medical Science, endorse
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the wonderful action of Sheep Dip.
T hree m o u t h s ............................... 1.95 •>
T here ij alw ays this consola- <9> p ro fitab le
m itted to call upon th e n ations to ROPE BREAKS; THREE MEN
tra
n
sp
o
rta
tio
n
betw
een;
tiou3
th
a
t
a
re
refracto
ry
.
After years of experimenting to obtain
Six months .................................... 3.75
the exact requirements in formuiaUng 8e-
Lord R obert Cecil, a t Geneva, p ro ­ m ake w ar in o rd er to stop w ar.
these hereto fo re isolated sections.
On« year ...................................... ” -50 ? lion— you can do it b e tte r next
FALL 60 FEET TO GROUND pol combined with Sheep Dip Deodorixed
It will continue to be a talk in g
<•> tim e.
Mai) and R u ra l R outes
I t is problem atical w h ether voters posed th a t the league should have
and other medical properties the reeulte
have met the approval of thousands of men
One m onth .................................... $ .65
$ down th e valley will ap preciate the an aerial police force, and indicat- shop, a dignified debating society for
W
EED,
Calif.,
Oct.
2
6.—
A
rope
and women.
T n ree m onths ............................... 1-95
Success skips m any people be-
g rea t benefit sueh a highw ay will ed th a t he was beginning to doubt the discussion of in te rn atio n a l con­ suspended board from which Fred
The remarkable action of Sepol protects
Hix m onths .................................... 3.50
ths scalp from germ life which is issential
cause they supply it n o th in ' io • be to them to the extent as to brin g w h ether th e league could ever act cord.
On« year ...................................... 6 .5 f|
V aughn, A. A. H ow ard and H arold to proper hair growth and beautiful hair.
feed on.
“ As such it m ay peform quite use- Going w ere p ain tln g thc W eed b u m . Giving a new life-like gloss, lustre and
• out a heavy vote in favor of the m ea- effectively unless it possesses m ili­
ADVERTISING RATES
attractiveness.
Lsure, b u t, in th is end of th e county, tary power— the very evil which it ful and honorable functions, som e­
Display Advertising
i^>
her com pany factory broke, th ro w -’ For Excessive Oil, Lifeless Hair. Itching
Single in sertio n , each in c h ............30c
w hat resem bling those of the B ritish
It m akes little difference <s> th ere can be no gainsaying th e g rea t was form ed to com bat.
Scalp, Dandruff and Falling Hair it has
ing th e th re e men to the ground, 60 no
YEARLY CONTRACTS
equal. You today can double the beauty
Association for the A dvancem ent of
All
th
is
m
ay
happen
in
Utopia
or
w
hat
kind
of
life
F
a
te
h
ands
•
value
of
such
a
road.
T
herefore,
of
your hair by the regular use of Sepol.
Display Advertising
feet below.
V aughn su stain ed a
Being
far superior to ordinary Soap and
you if you m anage to enjoy it. • the A shland d istric t vote should be “ Cuckoodom ,” says Sir Sidney Low. Science.
One tim e a wijpk........................27tt>c
fra c tu re d skull, concussion of the water. Delightful to use.
<
î>
But th e B ritish association does
<♦> so unanim ous as to overcom e any It will never happen on the old
Two tim es a w^2k....................... 25 c
Adv.
b rain and in te rn al in ju ries, and is Sepol is on sale at all Drug Stores—
Nvery o th e r d a y . ........................20 c
H igh-priced happiness is gone <$>: dereliction of in te rest th a t m ay sphere th a t is now w hirling th rough , not have a palace and a whole hier-
Ix>ca] Reader»
¡archy of ex trav an ag tly paid officials,
before von get th ro u g h -sig n in g - ham per its passage from down the space.
Each line, each tim e ..................... 10c
“
W
ar
is
the
re
su
lt
of
policy,”
says
and a secretary who receives m ore
th
e
checks
to
pay
for
it.
<$.
valley.
To .run every o th e r dtoy for one
in salary and allow ances th an any;
♦
Sir
Sidney_
“and
th
e
re
is
no
nation
m on th , each line, each tim e . . 7c
Mr. T axpayer, how m uch do you which will subm it to have its policy prim e m inister.
To run every issue for one m onth
The quiet fellow who gets up <£
efr m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c ❖ a fte r
The league m eans well and may!
th e
noisy
ones a re <$> know ab o u t the finances of your arra n g e d for it by an in te rn atio n a l
Classified Column
?■ th ro u g h , is the m an who sets -«¿city? If not, why not? How m uch council of officials and professors eventually do som ething, but it is
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
cash has the city now in the banks? and ‘e x p e rts,’ over which it has no i distin ctly d e a r a t the price.”
th in g s stra ig h t.
To ru n every issue for one m onth
<
$
>
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i>
How
m uch does the city owe? Is
o r m ore, % c th e ".word each tim e.
for
Legal Rato
<$> IIE Z H EC K SAYS:
'«■¡the su rp lu s fund of the city invested
EDISON MARSHALL FILM
F irs t tim e, per 8-po.'nt lin e ..........10c <S>
Choice Cuts of Young Beef, Mutton, Pork or Veal
4 ! in good solid secu rities earn in g as
“ W hen cussedness comes
COMING TO TH E VINING
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
J
m
uch
in
te
re
st
as
you
have
to
pay
on
<$>
Alaska King Salmon and Halibut
n a tu ra l to a m an, you w aste
polnt line ...................................... 5 c
s your debts, or is it lying idly in the
tim e ta k in ’ him to prayer
C ard of t h a n k s ............................ $1.09 <s>
Spring Chickens and Roasters
<i>
O bituaries, th e l i n e ....................2 ‘/ sc
■«• banks earn in g th e m inim um of 2 per
m e e tin ’.”
Fraternal Orders and Societies
I « <« <§>
<$.<*•<$> <♦> <S> ^> <•> ' cent ? You should be in terested in
NEW SAUR KRAUT—15 a Quart
A dvertising for fra te rn a l o rd ers;
I th a t, Do you know ? If not, why
o r societies ch arg in g a re g u la r initi- ! j or A njou pears, th e bronze m edal not?
Fresh Iowa Corn Meal, Sweet Potatoes, T urnips, Carrots.
atio n fee and dues, no discount. Re-
for
c
u
rra
n
ts,
the
m
edal
of
honor,
the
“
O
rganized
labor
will
do
every­
Head Lettuce, and all vegetables and fruits in the market
liglous and benevolent o rd ers will be
th in g in its pow er to get th e people
charged th e re g u la r ra te for a ll ad highest aw ard offered at the expo­
LOOMIS TICK ET
We sell for cash—and we sell
of Oregon to indorse th e c o n stitu ­
vertlsln g w hen an adm ission or other sition for L am bert cherries, as well
for less
ch arg e la m ade.
tio n al am endm ent which will p er­
as a m edallion on his whole exhibit,
For Mayor
m it l’o rtaln d to levy a special tax
is a fa ir illu stra tio n of the q uality
CHARLES L. LOOMIS
What Constitute« Advertising
for the 1927 exposition, and organ-i
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ of production from th is section. Be­
ing am ong som e as to w hat consti sides these, m any m edals have been
For City Council
ized labor will do all it possibly can
tu te s new s and w hat a d v e .tlsln g .
S. A. PE T E R S, SR.
to get the people of P o rtlan d to pass
won
by
local
producers
from
all
the
we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which
M. C. LIN IN G ER
the tax m ea su re.”
g
rea
t
expositions
th
a
t
have
been
la u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
DR. R. L. BURDÌC
This is th e d eclaration of Otto
a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re held th e past h alf century.
H. G. WOLCOTT
events, w here an adm ission charge
H artw ig, p resident of th e Oregon
And all of th is possible th ro u g h
Is m ade or a collection is taken IS th e proper application of irrig a tio n
MRS. W. M. BARBER
S tate F e d eratio n of L abor, and un­
A D VERTISIN G.”
T his applies to
MRS. W. J. W ALLACE
der
his direction, a large com m ittee
to
the
productive
soil
of
th
is
locality
org an izatio n s and societies of every
has
been form ed to conduct an a c t­
Is
irr
ig
a
r
o
n
w
orth
th
e
cost?
We
kind as well as to individuals.
F o r City R ecorder
All rep o rts of such activities a fte r th in k it is.
ive cam paign. These activities have
(In d o rsed )
they have occurred is news.
been u n d e rta k en by organized labor,
E dison
M arshall,
w e ll-k n o w n I ? » » S s f I w t « .- ,< 2
rs
M
D n n lr
All com ing social or organization
GERTRUDE BIEDE
THE SCHOOL TAX
says Mr. H artw ig, because it feels, sh o rt story w riter, who is a fam iliar; > 1 iVlSla.IV « l i O
u H fi C z i s O j u a
O f illK
m eetings of societies w here no
th a t general s ta te developm ent and figure to the people in the so u th e rn \
In the T idings Tuesday th ere is a
m oney c o n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­
For City Treasurer
atio n charged, o r collecton tak e n IS story p e rta in in g to the cost of oper­
prosperity m eans continued employ- p a rt of th e Btate is the a u thor of;
SYLVESTER PATTERSON
NEWS.
m ent of m en in all lines of in d u stry j
snow shoe T ra il” which is com-!
a tin g the city schools. The head­
Friendly, strong and helpful are the three
and helps m ain tain good w orking jng t 0 the V ining th e a tre ,
F o r M em bers P a r k B oard
line sta te s, ‘ $9000 m onthly is ex­
words which best describe the ideal bank.
conditions, and th a t the 1927 expo-j
M arshall was form erly a stu d e n t!
(In d o rsed )
pended to ru n A shland schools.”
sition will be th e m eans of b ringing ,
t ,ie u n iv ersity of O regon, and a
HAL McNAIR
BIBLE THOUGHT
T here has been som e u nfavorable
O
regon’s
resources
and
advantages
s
to
ry
js told of him by one of his
Friendliness is essential in any business,
MRS.
F.
D.
W
AGNER
com m ent upon this. In o rd er th a t
— FOR TODAY—
and
opp
o
rtu
n
ities
before
the
people
professors,
th
a
t
he
w
asted
so
much!
A.
C.
NININGER
the a ttitu d e of th is paper be u n d e r­
I Bible Thought» memorized, will prove a g
strength is a necessity, and helpfulness im-
priceless heritage in after years.
— Adv-tf of the U nited S tates in a forcible tim e d u rin g school th a t th e professor
stood,
th
e
follow
ing
s
ta
te
m
e
n
t
is
f e a n j n n m rn m u m S a ^
perativo.
way.
¡w as obliged to flunk him in one ofj
m ade:
IN FIN IT E
WISDOM
AND
“
O
rganized
lab
o
r
is
m
ore
in
te
r
e
s
t-
!
hig
classes.
M
arshall
a
t
th
a
t
tim
e!
LOOMIS
PLATFORM
In fig u rin g expeness for the
KNOW LEDGE— O, th e depth of schools, the school year is tak e n as
ed in th e general upbuilding of th is was busy w orking on sh o rt s to rie s ,'
If you are looking for an institution which
Being a can d id ate for m ayor of
the riches both of the wisdom and
wjjich he m ade far g re a te r s u c c e ss,
a basis, not the c alen d ar year. Thus A shland, I m ake the following sta te ­ s ta te ,” says Mr. H artw ig, ‘ th an it is
combines all three wc invite vour account.
know ledge of God! how u n search ­
$9000 m onthly does not m ean an m ent of the policies I stan d for, and in th e em ploym ent th e actu al build- th an he did as a student.
able are hi3 ju d g m en ts, and his expenditure of $108,000 yearly. The th e position I lake on the issues of ing of th e exposition s tr u c tu r e ,
__________________
the tam p aig n ;
ways p ast finding out! F o r who
would provide.
expenses for the schools have been
FA R SHORTAGE ALARMING
The firs t consideration of a citv
h ath known the m ind of th e L ord, an ticip ated as $83.295, which, taken
“ The developm ent of irrig a tio n
should
be
the
h
e
a
lth
of
its
people,
I
MANY RAILW AY O F F IC IA L S ’
o r who h ath been his counsellor?
on th e basis of a nine m onth year am , th ere fo re , in favor of ta k in g ev­ projects in ea ste rn O regon, h ydro­
— Rom ans 11: 33, 34.
for th e schools, brings th e m onthly ery precaution to pro tect th e w ater electric power th ro u g h o u t the s ta t e ,1
PORTLAND, Oct. 26. R ailw ay
cl' A shland creek from pollution. It developm ent of farm ing, increase of
to ta l as above stated.
RESULTS OF IRRIGATION
m ust be kept pure.
ou r population, w ith th e consequent car supplies of th e lines serving
The T idings has u n ju stly been ac-
At th e Belleview irrig a tio n d inner
i believe in the enforcem ent of the
P o rtla n d a re dw indling aw ay ao rap - ja u e « jc S li5 |U a je |0 a i^ ^ a s ^ t3 U 5 a K i;V '^ L 'S t.f^
p a rticu la rly
those
against b uilding th a t goes w ith such devel­
recently, the ad v an tag e of irrig a tio n cused of opposing the school tax. law s,
idly
th a t local Officials ad m itted to-
opm ent and th e building of roads
over dry cultivation was em phasized j T his is not so.
1 he T idings is in gam bling and bootlegging.
I am opposed to factions in Ash­ and estab lish m en t of in d u stries are
by practically all the sp eak ers favor of any move or expenditure land, and prom ise, if elected, to be
the th in g s in which we a re in te re s t­
Among o th e r th in g s, th e success of th a t will re su lt in th e u ltim a te ben­ th e m ayor for all the people, ra th e r
ed.
Oregon is fa r behind in devel­
H. H. L eav itt in tak in g $2300 in cash efit of A shland. The school board th a n for a p a rt of them . My slogan
opm
ent
of its resources and m ust
ex penditures to th e ir
th is: “ I h e way to get action is to
production from fo u r acres by the h3s pared ilci
v
u
n
ite
every
factio
n
.”
m ake some big move to catch up
aid of w ater, in a single season, was lowest possible point. A shland tea c h ­
I am in favor of th e new hotel w ith progress.
F o r these reasons
ers
a
re
alread
y
receiving
a
salary
project. W e have th e scenery, the
related .
T h at am ounts to nearly
we
are
for
th
e
1927
exposition and
th
a
t
is
low
er
th
an
th
a
t
paid
in
o
th
er
clim ate, the soil and the people—
$600 an acre production in a season.
urge
general
sup
p
o
rt
of the m ea­
everything
here
except
a
m
odern
ho­
It is fair to presum e th a t w ith o u t portions of th e sta te . Some neces­ tel to a ttr a c t new com ers. L e t’s get
su
re
s.”
w ater, $300 wouid have been a fail- sary re p a irs m ust be m ade to the ¡th a t hotel!
si hool bu.ldings. All of th ese cost
j am proud of A shland’s fine rep-
re tu rn from th e sam e ground.
money.
T
here
is
not
sufficient
in-
u
tatio
n everyw here in th e m a tte r of
Mr. L eavitt has b rought to this
YOUR W IF E
come derived from outside sources j schools and education, and I favor W ho w alks w th you in your lowly
office sam ples of potatoes, sw eet
at p resen t, hence th e re is a balance any sn lta b l? ac« ° “ looking tow ards
p ath s of strife ,
corn and cabbage produced from !
the re opening of the norm al school.
a n a ¡th a t m ust be raised by tax ation,
I am in favor of having all of­ W ho sta n d s by you and helps you
th is sam e tra c t, all of w hich w as;
i ted
» j a fte
** r th e first of Ju ly ....a
all your life,
plan
a n d , T herefore, th e Tidings, in consist- fices and all positions on th e city ’s
payroll filled by citizens and tax-
, ____,,„,1 ency w ith its advancem ent policy, is
W
ho,
though th e way be long, dreary
sifter q crop of
\
tab lt b liad
> . » d u v e t s o j A ^ h ln riil i t s o l f
,
u
, A f
« U n a 'in favor of th e proposed tax, which Payers o A snianu » s e n . No outside
and
far,
been h arvested from th e sam e piece
. . .
,
place-holders!
r
well
•
w
‘”
be
^
e
f
'n
ite
b
’
decided
upon
bv
I
believe
th
a
t
w
hen
th
e
people
H
elps
you
to bear your bu rd en s and
of land. The sw eet corn was
,
,
,!
the
voters
of
School
D
istrict
No.
8
vote
in
favor
of
an
y
th
in
g
they
should
your care?
m atu red larg e and healthy, piucked
_ , .
„« .
,
j,* ,
I at an election to be held on Novem- get it, and I am opposed to all form s W ho th in k s of you, rem inds you of
on October 20 in prim e condition for
of
tric
k
ery
,
p
a
rtic
u
la
rly
the
so-called
■ber 14
b e tte r days
“ jo k e rs ” th a t a re often used to de­
ro astin g ears. The cabbage head was
ceive the voters. I believe th a t be­ To come, w’hen God will teach you
full and large— ju st rig h t for use—
ASHLAND-KLAMATH BOND
ing on th e level is th e h ig h est form
b rig h te r ways
w hile the potatoes w ere as larg e as
of A m erican citizenship.
MEASURE
To
live
th is life which now so
th o u g h they had been plan ted in the
The p resen t w ater supply fo r Ash-
gloomy seems.
, .
, .
,
¡land is in adequate, and I favor tak-
early season. This show ing was not
The pioposed bond issue for o n e ijn;i jm ;,ie d ja t e steps tow ard increas- W ho’s darned your socks and fed
fre a k , it was th e n a tu ra l product of;
hundred thousand dollars to r a :se ;ng the supply th ro u g h such niea-
you all these years,
proper p lan tin g and know ledge of fundg with
which to com plete the su res as th e people m ay adopt.
W
ho’s
tried to help yop even
how to m ake best use of w ater. And
I believe , , th e , m ayor , and , city
K lam ath
A shland - ________
. Fallii Green
_____ _
, i
th
ro
u
g
h b itte r te a rs?
HOUSANDS of people are learning that they cannot drink
th is second crop production was lus-
,.««,)
«.ui v.«
! council should give th e ir m oral m-
cious and w holesom e as anv we ever
, '1SS r ° a d ’ ? hlCh W‘? b<? ° D ¿ he « » en ce and support to all practical W ho w ants to see you happy, strong
coffee or tea at supper time and get a good night’s sleep.
.
. '
.
ballot a t th e Novem ber 7th election,i projects for p ro fitably u tilizing th e |
and
well,
tasted , for Mr. L eavitt kindly don- jg Qf >agt ¡m portance t0 the p e o p le 1 frn its and vegetables of th is com -'
an
’
ated th is m ess to th e ed ito r, and he Q, Ashi;,nd
It should receive u n a n -! m uiiity.
At p resen t, th o u san d s of Y our h e a rt full of love fot th e home
Experience has taught these men and women to recognize
d o llars w orth of local products go!
in which you dw ell?
is still licking his chops over it.
that the caffeine in both coffee and tea is often responsible for a
¡iinous support of voters in th is end to w aste for lack of canning and p re ­
W ho loves you th ro u g h thick and
T his soil has w onderful fecundity. of th e county.
wakeful,
restless night, and a nervous “next day.”
s e r v in g facilities.
th in , th ro u g h all h er life?
P roperly irrig a te d , th e resu lts are
Thp Ashla n d-K lam ath F a lls road
On these principles I ask to be
My boy, it is th e girl of your h e a rt j
If you have reason to believe that coffee or tea is causing
m arvelous. In m any cases th e pro- jg Gle m ajn a rte ry over th e m ountain
CHARLES
L.
LOOMIS.
— your wife.
(
Signed)
duction from a five acre tra c t is th e passes betw een th e Rogue riv e r val-
your
headaches, insomnia or nervousness, w hy not drink rich,
-—adv-tf
— D oris D. Dean in Union Pacific
equivalent in m oney re tu rn s to the jey and t |-ie r jCjj Pia teau s of K lam ath
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production of a q u a rte r section in Pnd L ake counties.
The two sec ! PR O FESSO R TO SING
Pcstum is the delicious golden-brown cereal beverage that
the m iddle west. In keeping q u ality , tions a re so d iffe re n t in clim ate and
LEADING OPERA ROLE
many former coffee-drinkers prefer for its satisfying flavor alone.
size and flavor, th e fru its and vege- productions th a t, happily, th e pro-!
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tables raised here are a m arvel. duce of
section is in heavy de-
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MINE FAMILIES FUND
Ask your grocer today for Postum and begin serving thi^
Local soil is rich in potash and th a t m and by th e people of th e other. W e LEG E, Corvallis, Oct. 26.— Profes-
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delicious beverage at meal times—and see how well you like it.
supplies firm ness, color and flavor supply a m ark et for the cereals, live- sor A. G. B ouquet, head of the veg-
SACRAMENTO, Oct. 26. — Ex-
to th e product beyond th at of any stock, potatoes and th e like from etable gard en in g d ep artm en t, will pressing th e hope th a t th e m oney
P o stu m com es in tw o form s:—In s ta n t P o stu m (in tins) prepared in­
o th e r sect on of th e country
At th a t section, w hile they raise prac- sing th e leading role in a comic op- will be of some help in relieving th e;
stantly
in th e cup by th e addition of boiling w ater. P o stu m Cereal (in
th e San Francisco exposition, Lam - O cally no fru it and vegetables over era. “ The H indoo H ead H u n te rs.” to w ant and d istress of the u n fo rtu n a te
pacliages, for th o se w ho p re fe r to m ake th e drink wliile th e m eal is being
b ert ch erries raised and packed by there. They a re ou r closes and best be presented O ctober 26 and 27 a t a fam ilies of th e men wrho lost th e ir
prepared) m ade by boiling fully tw e n ty m inutes.
Mr. L eav itt, a fte r having been on ex-
m arket for our products.
local th e a tre .
The opera is being lives in the A rg o n au t m ine tragedy,
hibition th e re for som e two w e e k s ’ H ereto fo re, the tw o sections
have sponsored by the C orvallis W om en's the Pacific C oast Baseball league,;
w ere pronounced still in fine condi- been hardly accessible to each other, club for th e benefit of th e city li- th ro u g h its president, W illiam Me-,
tion to stand shipping to th e New It has proven quicker, b e tte r and b ra rv fund.
The c h a ra c te r to be C arthy, has presented G overnor W. j
York m arkets.
The fu rth e r fact cheaper for th e K lam ath F a lls coun- tak e n by P rofessor q^uquet w ill be D. Stevens w ith a check for $3542 to!
th a t Mr. L e a v itt was aw arded th e try to get its fru it supplies from th a t of Singafoo, kind of H in d o o .b e d istrib u ted am ong th e w idow s,
M ade by P o stu m Cereal Co., Inc., B attle Creek, Michigan
gold m edal at the P an am a exposition C alifornia, and likew ise b e tte r for land.-
'a n d orp h an s of th e m ine victim s.
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