SS “jKW 11 L Tidings Ashland E ztabllahed 1J7 6 Every Evening Except Sunday TH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO. ■ S |H IIH Published I i A N D / ^ '^ O FFIC IA L CITY ANU COUNTY PA PER TEL EPH O N E 39 O. K. LOGAN, E d ito r ä f Ä R T -M oses E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon Postoffice aa Second-class Mall Mat ter. in te rest and attendance. This is the young people's service and m eets ev ery Sunday evening at 6:15. At th e evening church service, th e p asto r will speak on the subject, “ A New Song.” The first p a rt of th is m eet- ! ¡ng w ill be a song service. All are cordially invited to all the m eetings ; : the M ethodist church. Rev. S. J. Chaney, m inister. I T rin ity E piscopal C hurch if • . Vicar, the Rev. P. K. H a m m o n d .; Ju stice is a costly luxury <s> Holy com m union a t 8 a. m. Sunday ) ycu go to law’ for it. S ubscription P rice D elivered in City: ---------- school a t 9:45. M orning service and! One nfbnth ....................................> .6:» ' It is highly advisable to stick <• ¡serm on a t 11. T hanksgiving Day S ix 'm o n th s '* ? . ' ............................. 3.75 ¡ i> to the tiling N atu re intended <®>• services, Novem ber 30, a t 11 o’clock. One year - ................................. 7.5i Slaii and R a ra i R outes One m onth ....................................5 -65 T h ree m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 Hix m onths .................................... 3?*0 One year ...................................... ADVERTISING RATES Display A dvertising H ogte Insertion, each In c h ............ 30c YEARLY CONTRACTS Display A dvertising One tim e a w ^ k ........................2 7 ’Ac Two tim es a w ^ k ....................... 25 c Yvery o th e r d a y ..........................20 c Local Readers Each line, each tim e ..................... 10c To .ru n every o th e r dtey for oue m onth, each line, each tim e . . 7c To ru n every issue fo? one m onth or m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c Classified Colum n One cent th e w ord each tim e. To ru n every issue for one m onth or m ore, % c th e 'w o rd each tim e. Legal R ate F irs t tim e, per 8-pcint lin e ........... 10c Bach subsequent tim e, per 8- polnt line ...................................... 5c C ard of .thanks .............................. $1.00 O bituaries, th e line ..................2 ’Ac Fraternal Orders and Societies A dvertising for fra te rn a l order* o r societies charg in g a re g u la r initl atlo n fee and dues, no discount. Re llgious and benevolent o rd ers will be charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad v ertlslng w hen ah adm ission or othei ch arg e Is m ade. Saturday, November 25, 1Ö22 ASHLAND DALLY TIDING* P àgb two you fo r . <? ' S tran g ers and visitors cordially wel- ❖ corned. <$> A m bition is w asted if it is <^i <*> directed tow ards som ething th a t <%■[ <•> is not useful. $>] if . _____ i Q> <?> P o p u larity is easier for a • b eau tifu l wom an to acquire • than for one who is virtuous. <S> ---------- •> One way or an o th er, th e w orld seem s to get along on a very low percentage of lion- esty. <$> • ! High School News A .Wide Range O f Abilities GIRL STRICKEN IN FORMER R. O. T. C. OFFICER * SWIMMING TANK DIES AT EV G EXb GOING ABROAD UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, E u OLYMPIA, W ash,, Nov. 25.-»S ud- gene, Nov. 25.— (S p ecial.)— Colonel denly overcom e Tuesday evening John A. L eader, form er com m and while sw im m ing in the Y. M. C. A. an t of th e O fficers’ T raining camp at tan k , Miss Helen M argaret McDow- th e U niversity of Oregon, Mrs. Lead- en t 23, d a u g h te r of Mrs. Olive Me e r and th e ir th re e sons, will sail for Dowell, died la te r at St. P eters hos E ngland from St. John, New B runs pital. H er dea-h is said by a tte n d wick, on D ecem ber 10. planning to ing physicians to have been due to m ake th e ir home th ere perm anently. h eart diesase. In the tank with Miss Colonel L eader hade farew ell to his McDowell a t th e tim e were about h u ndreds of friends on th e c a m p u s,) eight m em bers of the wom en’s class F riday. He will spend the week-end and E h . Burwell and A. W. Dol- in P o rtlan d and then proceed to phin in stru cto rs. She was believed V ancouver, B. C, Mrs. L eader will to jiave Peeu stricken w ith a h e a rt join him th ere. ¡a tta c k while in deep w ater ann sank T h e ^ o rm e r com m andant has m a d e ) to bottom of the tank w here she a rra n g e m e n ts to see the U niversity waa re scued by Dolphin. She had of O regon-U niverslty of W ashington re ga jned consciousness before being gam e in Seattle on T hanksgiving ta ken to the hospital. day. His farew ell to th e team will —--------------------- - tak e th e form of cheering for “ Shy” ¡ H u n tin g to n ’s men. A fter a rriv a l In E ngland, Mrs. L eader will go a t once to h er fa th e r ’s home, Blackm oor hall, S ldm outh, I Devon. She has not seen her f a t h e r ,! Colonel the H onorable Jo h n Pley-j bell-Bouverie, form erly the com m an —We have the exclusive der of th e Seventeenth Royal L a n e -’ agency ami have just re ers, since 1917. ceived a fresh shipment by Colonel L ead er’s e sta te is at Kael, county Cork. Irelan d . He will at-j express. tem pt to m otor th ere from D u b lin ,' alth o u g h he believes he m ay e n c o u n -1 Salmagundi, in an art ter d ifficulties because of disorders metal b o x ................. $1.50 in th a t country. Sampler .......................$1.50 DEBATE T hrough th e new d ebate plan, m any stu d e n ts have been a ttra c te d <»> by th a t line of w ork th is y ear, and <$> th e resu lts obtained have proved very •?> satisfactory. Each class is striv in g to p rese n t a w inning team , which will create an in te re st in debate never be Much unnecessary trouble fore w itnessed in A. H. S. could be avoided if we q u it in T hrough diligent work of both con te rfe rin g w ith God’s way of do te s ta n ts and faculty directo rs, the ing things. class team s have been selected. In th e F re sh m a n class th e question ! ♦ HEZ HECK KAYS: is, “ R esolved: T h a t an individual; $> “ I t ’s a d irty tric k to should choose a vocation before t h e : FROM STAGE TO STOVE Library Package . . . . $1.50 • drop a h airpin into an au to ^ j a g e of 16.” Those on the affirm a-i E x hausted from G rippe Cough •- belongin’ to a m an w ith a <§' tive, coached by Miss Bay, a re : Ar- Fussy "Chocolates....... $1.50 Belle Bennett, em inently decor- and two tablespoonsful of melted La grippe coughs rack and te a r the r jealous w ife.” • i lene Johnson, Florence W ilson, W al- itive on the stage of “Lawful L ar- vegetable fat. («ray Package. .. .50c, $100 su ffe re r to a sta te of exhaustion. You m elt the vegetable shorten "?> <J> <J> >3> <5> <$ 5> <?, ! b ert F lack u s C harles T ilton, and seny” is the proud possessor of a “ W ould get com pletely exhausted Old Time Favorites. . .$1.00 “regular” kitchen in the h e a rt of ing,and cook in it the flour, pepper T herone F aris. from violent grippe coughs,” w rites the kitchenette ap artm en t district and salt: add the milk and stir un Super Extra ('hoe. 65c, $1.25 The negative, coached by Mr. B ris of New York. And puts it to good til boiling, then add the spinach, C hristian E ndeavor, C:30 p. in. Ev R. G. Collins, B arnegat, N. J. ‘ Tried (first pressing it through a sieve), Here Miss B ennett is care ening service, 7:30 p. in. Subject, coe, a re : A lta P ic k ett, Doris H itch use. Whitman’s Chocolates have Foley’s Honey and T ar and the the yolks and cheese; fold in the “ The Delays of P rovidence.” Mid- cock, H om er C ulberson, K enneth fully confiding to the oven's warm whites and tu rn the ‘m ixture into cough ceased e n tire ly .” Used by been the standard since 1S42 em brace her pet entree, SPINACH ; week p ray er m eeting every W adnes- M adden, and R oland P arks. th ree g enerations for coughs, colds AND CH EESE SOUFLEE, a dish a di.jh which has been greased with W itli Miss I’oley as d irecto r, the which pleases both those who know some of th e fat. Mix the crumb» i day evening a t 7 :30 p. m. The sub- W hat C onstitutes A dvertising and croup th ro a t, chest and b ro n ophom ores a re represented by G or food values and those who don’t, w ith the m elted vegetable fat and In o rd er to allay a m isunderstand- j j§ct for next week is “ The Strong chial irrita tio n . Foley’s Honey and spread over the top. Bake in a tng am ong som e as to w hat consti I and the w e a k .” The usual T hanks- don W alters, Gais Crosby, Riley P it- for it is chock full of calories, and pan of w ater in a m oderate oven T a r has stood th e te s t of tim e. Con tu te s new s an d w hat a d v e .t.sln g .g iv in g union service will be held a t tenger, and Joe R h in e h a rt on the delicious into th e bargain. It may be tain s no opiates— in g red ien ts p rin t The recipe, as described by Miss about 25 m inutes. we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which ! ® ° . C atherine P itte n g e r B ennett, involves one cupful of served w ith or w ithout cream sauce. Is used by new spapers to d ifferent! < 10:30 »• ’»• a t th e P resb y terian affirm ative. ed on th e w rapper. L argest selling Stor This recipe is rich in food values. cooked spinach, th re e egg yolks a te betw een them : "A LL fu tu re church. The public Is cordially in-! R obert W rig h t, George V irgil Gil- beaten light, one half cupful or The cheese, eggs and milk contain cough m edicine in the w orld. Sold events, w here an adm ission ebargt ! vited to all these services, W. Ju d - lette, and B arn ard Joy uphold th e m ore grated cheese, th ree egg proteins, the spinach gives us m in everyw here. negative. The question is, “ Re whites, beaten very light, one half eral salts, and the vegetable fats la m ade or a collection is tak e n I.- O ldfield, m inister. ADVERTISIN G.” T his applies to solved: T h a t the m ovies of today do cuoful - soft bread crum bs, three are very im portant as fuel food to org an izatio n s a n d societies of every tablespoonsful vegetable shortening, replace the energy we are constant m ore good th a n h a rm .” kind as well as to individuals. C h ristian C hurch three tablespoonsful flour, one q u ar ly burning up in our daily Activit The Ju n io rs, w ith Miss R idings as AH rep o rts of such activities a fter te r teaspoonful pepper, one quarter ies, and because they a re more C orner of Second and B streets. coach, boast of Jo h n Galey and th ey have occurred is news. teaspoonful salt, ona cupful of milk, easily digestible th an lard. All com ing social or organization Jo h n F. L eggett, m inister, 243 M oun-i M arion Costly, a ffirm ativ e; Dale m eetin gs of societies w here no tain avenue. Sunday school a t 10; Leslie and Rosie H ake, negative. The FR ESH ROLLS EVERY DAY FOR DINNER m oney co n trib u tio n ià solicited, initi a. m. M orning w orship a t 11. Sub a tlo n charged, or collecton tak e n IS jest, "T h e S etting Up of God’s K ing question of debate is, “ R esolved: T hat the literacy te s t for the ad m is NEWS. FR ESH CAKES FO R SUNDAY A SPECIAI.TY dom .” C h ristian E ndeavor a t 6:30 sion of im m ig ran ts should be abol p. m. E vening service a t 7:30 p. ished.” TH E BOY SCOUTS OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY m. S ubject, “ The P erso n ality of the The Seniors, w ith Miss R ogers as F o r m ore th an a dozen years the Holy S p irit.” This is the firs t of a coach a re rep resen ted by K ath erin e Boy Scouts have flourished in the series on th e d octrine of th e Holy C orner F o u rth and A— Phone 199 WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.— The think they have done a n y th in g on P r a tt and R uth P urdy, negative; United S tates, th e th irte e n th a n n i S pirit. H ear them all. P ra y er Dan Bow erm an and M arie P resco tt, Union Pacific may not he expected to e ith e r of them for 10 o r 12 years, versary to be celebrated the week of ) ¡m eeting, W ednesday a t 7:30. a ffirm ativ e, coached by Miss Heyes. build a proposed railro ad line from so I doubt w h ether they would show F eb ru ary 8 to 15. D uring th is tim e The long debated question of “ R e K lam ath F a lls to Susanville or W est- any p refe re n tia l regard for th is p a r m ore th an two m illions of boys have B aptist C hurch solved: T h a t capital punishm ent w'ood Ju n ctio n , if it accom plishes its tic u la r lin e.” . com e u n d er the p roper influence of “ The C onquest of F a ith ” is the, scout m asters, and have been in them e for Sunday m orning. The should be enforced in all s ta te s ,” h a s!p u rp o se of acq u irin g the C entral Pa- s W illiam C. McCulloch, rep resen t- stru c te d in the principals underlying evening subject is “ The Open R oad.” befallen the Seniors, who a re s tru g cific J. K ru tts c h u itt, chairm an o fjin g the W illam ette Valley Lum ber- gling to m ain tain a se ttle m en t of the e x e c u tiv e 'c o m m itte e , board o fim e n ’s association, asked Mr. K ru tt- sto u th o o d . Sunday school a t 9:45. B. Y. P. U. THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR d irectors, S outhern Pacific com pany, i sc h n itt if the C entral Pacific as an T hree d u ties a re pledged by every a t 6:15. Ju n io r society a t 5:30. this question. boy who tak e s the Scout O ath. Every! T a rry services, M onday, W ednesday • The J u n io r debate was given F r i declared a t the hearin g on th e S outh independent road w ould be in a posi boy is required to solem nly sw ear! and F rid ay evenings. Divine healing day, Novem ber 17, and was won by ern P acific’s application fo r perm is- tion to build a proposed line from th a t he w ill, on his honor, do Dis! follow ing both m orning and evening John Galey and M arion Costly rep re- sion to lease tem porarily C entral Pa- O akridge to K irk, Oregon. “ I do se n tin g th e affirm ativ e. The re tu rn s cific lines, now before the in te rsta te not th in k they w ould,” said Mr. b est; first. To do my duty to ” God T“ |S u n d a y services. Some ! Sunday services. Some s trik in g K ru tts c h u itt, who had form erly ex ¡of the o th e r class debates will be com m erce com m ission here. and my country, and to obey ' healings were given last Sunday. One p rinted in th e next issue. The Southern Pacific com pany is plained in detail th e im poverished Scout law ; second, To help o th eri wom an, deaf for 25 years, im m edi seeking a u th o rity from the com m is financial condition in which separa- people a t all tim es; and th ird , T o ; ate1y wag resto re d to f a r i n g . Come ately wa SENIOR CLASS EM BLEM CHOSEN sion slon to re ta in control of th the e in ter- te r tion would leave the C entral Pacific. keep m yself physically stro n g , m en and see. The Senior class h as chosen a very WOven ’ ‘‘It is a very expensive line. It in- woven lines of th e C entral Pacific, tally aw ake and m orally s tra ig h t. strik in g and b eau tifu l em blem io r w hich jjas Peen an in te g ral p a rt o f ) volves construction of about 100 In a m ajo rity of cases, th is oath) N azarene C hurch class rings and pins. T h a t of t h e t he Southern P acific’s system since ¡m iles of road, a g reat deal of it over is the first of any kind the boy has, C orner of F o u rth and C streets. gold E nglish le tte r on a black enam el ! 1870( u n tji the com m ission d e c id e s ^ pass in th e Cascade m ountains of ev er tak en . T he seriousness of the) Services for Sunday, Novem ber 26: background. If so desired, the p i n , w hat sh all be done w ith the C entral ¡very heavy work,. My recollection for occasion is firm ly im pressed upon Sunday school, 9:45 a. m ., T hornton his m ind. He trie s his best to live up S. Wiley su p e rin te n d e n t. The union can have a g u ard , which is th e fig-. Pacific in its plan for consolidation I th a t line was $10,000,000.” Asked as to th e Southern P acific’s c o u n try ’s railro a d s u n d er the lo his obligations. By so .lo in s. »•«, rev, va, , ervlcea w in c,„ se Sunday tires “ 23” in gold connected by a ’ oj> plan reg ard in g filling in of th is gap, chain to the pin. All pins and guard si tra n sp o rta tio n act of 1920. foundation of the highest type night. E vangelist B. C. Dewey will have safety clasps, and th e in itia ls Mr K ru tts c h n itt sa id he did not Mr. K ru tts c h n itt said : " I was asked citizen ry is form ed. preach a t 11 a. in.. on th e subject. may he engraved inside th e rings. ¡believe for a m om ent th a t the Cen- the question by the e d ito r of the O re Boy Scouts a re req u ired to obey "T he Day of P e n tec o st." P reach in g All those who a re going to grad - t r a j p acific, as an independent and gonian, evidently on behalf of the 12 laws. These a re th a t a Scout is services at 2 :30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. u a te w ith the class of ’23 and d e s ir e ! th e re fo ,.e financially weak r o a d ,! Pe°P,e of Oregon, some six or eight alw ays T ru stw o rth y , Loyal. H elpful, S ubject, “ The G reat Ju d g m e n t Day.” a rin g or pin, please see e ith e r D a n )could b u i, d thg , ine from K lam a th I m onths ago. The m a tte r was dis- F rien d ly . C ourteous, K ind, O bedient, You are cordially invited to atten d Bow erm an or D im ple Slack. The pallg to W estw ood Junction. ¡cussed w ith ou r directo rs, and I was C heerful, T h rifty , Brave, Clean and these services. money m ust be given w ith order, a n d ’ W hen a sked as to the plans of th e au th o rized b>’ them t0 say th a t on R everent. orders m ust be in by W ednesday.) pacifjc wUh regpect lQ U |at th e title of the S outhern Pacific to By a d h e rin g closely to the Scout E rst C hurch o* C h rist, Sc’e n tis t ------------- , „ , „ t . Pioneer avenue South. Sunday Novem ber 22. Hne Mr K ru ttsc h n itt said : i th e C entral Pacific being m ade cer- principles, a great m any a d u lts would Be su re to get correct size and also „ The gtudies aud gurveys w ere tain , they would a t once begin the live a happier existence, be m ore con services a t 11 o’clock. Subject of great deal m ore to- leggoIlj “ A ncient and M odern N ecro -. K‘ve ,n it a ls - m ade a num ber of years ago and i t , com pletion of th a t gap. te n t, and do a w ards m aking the world a cheerier m anev, alias M esmerism and Hypno- HONOR ROLL is one of the Pr ° iects th a t is in t h e ! S aturday special, ham 29c per lb. ! place in which to dwell enounced.” Sunday school at , T he honor student8 thi3 m onth com pany’s archives for use in the fu- t!sm. D Denounced. ounuay sm.uu. 72-1' tu re . W e b u ilt from th e C entral Pa- E nders, 10 o’clock. W ednesday evening m eet-j .ire ag follow g. S e n i o ^ M i l d r e d Beeson. K ath er- cific up to Susanville and W estwood ) ' ings a t 8 o’clock. R eading room op- OUT OF BALANCE F r a n k ' because th e re was a large redwood A ccording to d a ta com piled by th e en daily from 2 u n til 5 p. n r , except ine P ra tt, F rances P r a tt lum ber m ill located a t W estwood. b u rea u of a g ric u ltu ra l econom ics of Sundays and holidays. Nelson. j oh n and th a t line is doing a very satis-: th e U nited S tates d ep artm en t of ag- ---------- , Ju n io rs M arion Costly, factory business in lum ber and live-1 ric u ltu re , th e index of purchasing P re sb y te ria n C hinch Galev At this amazingly low price you can’t afford to pow er of farm products in term s of Subject for the m orning serm on, j gophs - T helm a Péà'ozzl, Orje stock. B ut th e re is a good deal of wait another day for your Fordson Tractor. , poor country in betw een W estwood o th e r com m odities stood a t 64 for "D w elling on th e H eights of B eulah gwjngje or Susanville and K lam ath F alls th a t) A ugust, as com pared w ith 69 in July, L an d .” S ubject for the evening, F ro sh — H u b ert Gilm ore. There is no tractor made that can approach the B eats E lectric o r Gas and 72 in Ju n e . ¡ “ God’s Blockade of th e Road to P-G ’s— R uth F ifield, Alma D oran. does not seem a t the p resen t tim e to money value of the Fordson. Nor is there a i w a rra n t the expense of com pleting j T his m eans th a t the buying power H ell.” Sunday school, at 9:45 a. m , * I Tractor made that can do more work for you. A new oil lam p th a t gives an am az- ! ! ’ th u e e line. iL X it’R HI NOTES lin e . I do not m ean to say th a t. of a unit of farm products is down s h o rt T hanksgiving program a t the) Miss Johnson, a re tu rn e d o v e r s e a s 11 la abandoned o r p u t ill tlie d i s c a r d i n g b rillia n t, soft, w hite light, even, to practically th e lowest point reach- Sunday school hour. Ju n io r Chris- Remember, the vei*y day your Fordson arrives, ed since th e aw r, th e index being 62 tian E ndeavor, 4 p. m. Young peo- nurse, who is now the h ealth n u r s e .! W e have a survey th ere. My recol- b e tte r th an gas o r electricity, has it is ready for any one of the 101 jobs it can do— th a t we have a t som e criti- been tested by the U. S. governm ent. in D ecem ber, 1921. The d isp a rity pie’s m eeting, 6 :30 p. m. Guild. raade the follow ing sta te m e n t con- lectioa either as a tractor or a stationary power plant in prices betw een p ro d u cts th a t far- G:30 p. m P ra y e r m eeting. W ednes- cernjng th e h e a lth of Ju n io r Hi stu - cal P °in ts acquired rig h ts of way. ¡and 35 leading u niversities and; D uring _____________ the m onth of Sep-' “ K th e r n io n should acquire the found to be su p erio r to 10 ord in ary , m ers sell and in d u stria l products day 7 ; 3o p . m . Topic. “ D efilem ent d’e n ts: “ _____ The Fordson has proved to the 170,000 owners -- M - - r K -- ru tts c h ............................. it burns w ithout odor) which th ey have to b u y ./d o e s not and C leansing.” T hanksgiving s e rv -stem b er ! found on inspection th a t a j C entra1’” saicl n itt, “ it oil lam ps that it has not only cut the cost of field work lessen. At present it A grow ing ice. i 0 ;30 a. m ., T hursday. Rev. S g rea t m anv of th e s tu dents in J u n io r J ™ u ld have an o u tle t to all the lu m -)sm o k e or noise— no pum ping up, is, 30% to 50% but that it has made substantial g reater. J. C haney, of th e M. E. church, will High School. as well as in the lo w e rjb e r aro u n d W estw ood and Susan- sim ple, clean, safe. B urns 94 per savings on every job to which it is put. ---------------------------- preach th e esrm on. Rev. C. F. Koeh- g rad es. had d efective teeth. My ad- 'H ie , via th e C entral Pacific, ft cent a ir and 6 per cent comm on ker-, 1er, pastor. vice to the s tu d e n ts is to go to the *’ould have an ou tlet for traffic from osene (coal-oil). Fordson figures are interesting-money-savers, 31, den tist a t least every six m onths, K lam ath F a lls and th ere ab o u ts via; I. The inventor. V. M. Johnson, labor-saving, drudgery-saving facts you ought M ethodist E piscopal C hnrcli b ru sh y our tee th two or th re e tim es the line th ro u g h W eed and thence N. F ifth St., P o rtla n d , Or., is offer- to know. Come in, phone or write today. so u th w ard . I do not th in k they ing to send a lam p on 10 days’ F R E E The Sunday school session is a l a day. and you need nevec_w orry.” would be very a p t to build th a t line, tria l, or even to give one F R E E to 9:45. T here a re classes for all ages F lin t C ongregational tliu rc h B oulevard and Main stre e t. Sun- and all who a re not a tte n d in g else- xo. 1 Y akim a Gem potatoes, U. S. They have several lines th a t have the first u ser in each locality who day school at 9:45 a in., w ith classes w here a re invited to th e M e'hodist jnspect ed- Plaza M arket, 61 N orth been w eathering for 10 to 15 years will help him introduce it. W rite, J F /Y W /l j - l . a m n for all grades and ages. Bring your Sunday school. "C alled C h ristian s” M ain. 64- th a t they have s ta rte d and never him today fo r full p a rticu la rs. Also finished, notably the line from Vale ask him to explain how you can get Jp f l l S i 1^7 a a g $ 1 8 n j $ j ( j B B. Bible. M orning service, 11 a. m. will be th e p a sto r’s su b ject for the ---------- to Bend and a n o th e r line from Bend the agency, and w ithout experience S ubject. "T h e G ran d eu r and Condes- serm on at th e m orning church serv- Have your clothes cleaned th is The E pw orth week and avoid th e T hanksgiving J so u th w ard ; they w ere going to build or m oney, m ake $250 to $500 per, censlon of G od.” (T h a n k sg iv in g .) ice a t 11 o’clock. 67if into K lam ath F a lls, and I do not m onth. Junior C h ristian E ndeavor, 4 p. m .»L eague m eetings are increasing in ru sh . P a u lse ru d ’s. WHITMAN’S Quality Candies M cN air Bros. T he BON TON BAKERY Central Pacific Financially Unable to Build K. Falls Line Says S. P. Director F o r d s oru NEW LAMP BURNS 9 4 % AIR Buy Your Fordson NOW Harrison Bros. J* (1 Dealers 1.