Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 09, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    FAGB TWO
Ashland
ASHLAND DAILY TXDXIHM
Tidings
Eithbliahed 1876
Every E vening Except !
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
F d burned
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“ jpau.iaca
f ' V/
C h ristian E ndeavor a t 3:45 p. m.
Young people’s m eeting a t 6:30 p.
m. W estm in ster Guild a t 6:30 p.
m. P ra y e r m eeting W ednesday a t
7:30 p. ni. Topic, “ The Holy Spirit
in i he Old T e sta m en t.” The glad
hand is extended to all. C. F. K oeh­
ler, pastor.
Saturday, December s>, 1922
every one, the o p eretta is sure to be
a success.
JUNIOR HI NOTES
Jo h n McHale died a t th e G ranite
[H
A N D
City H ospital Sunday m orning. N o -’
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
vem ber 19, from an ulcerated tooth
PAPER
which resu lted in an abcess on the
TELEPH O N E 3 9
brain.
K. LOGAN, Editor
Jo h n had been a pupil in Ju n io r
a Y ¿ '& £ R T - - M O S E S
High
for two years and was well
E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon,
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat
liked by every one. He took a g reat
A ppetite laughs a t law s and
ter.
In te re s t in a c tiv ities, being rig h t
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g u ard on th e school football team .
bubscriptiou Price Delivered in C itj: j ,
W hile v isiting o u r m id-w inter fair, F low ers w ere b ro u g h t by m any of
One m onth ....................................$ .65 I
W hen fuel is scarce, loose T h e su re to go to th e N ataorinm and his friends, and six of the football
T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 1
Six m onths .................................... 3.7
3.7:>j • boards on a fence supply an ir- <j>imake yourself a t hom e a t th e W. C. players acted as pali-bearers. They
One year .....................................
‘ '* • resistible tem ptation.
<•- t u .. ta k e tim e to road posters and w ere th e follow ing: A rt B urns A ll
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Mail and Rural Routes
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help y ourself to som e lite ra tu re . A Parr, Jam es H err, A. M organ, Ste­
One m outh ....................................$ .65
A hobby th a t gets you up ^ ¡ p ic tu r e will be tak en of the booth.
T hree m onths .......................... . . 1.95 -
phen ju d io w and w. Hui
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Rlx m onths .................................... 3.59 ♦> early in th e m orning is one <t>,
J u n io r High is planning to exhibit j
Ons year ....................................
<S> th a t will add to your years.
<?>! The follow ing poem wa3 presented
several d iffe re n t a rticle s in th e W in-!
ADVERTISING RATES
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<8>.by Mrs. W. G. C urry, tak e n from te r F a ir. The seventh grade is go-
.
Display Advertising
W’hen a good th in g
comes <?> ¡he B rockw ay ville R ecord, of Brock-
Stogie in sertio n , each in c h . . . . .30c i
ing to e n te r exhibits of tow els and j OUTlSlS Of
• along, everybody should shove <• -w ayville, P a., dated Novem ber 24, dresses, and th e e ig h th B girls are
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display Advertising
• over a little and m ake room <?\ 1922:
going to m ake a display of gelatine.
One tim e a w e e k ......................... 27
T hat th e Pacific no rth w est is in­
for it.
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The C afeteria Class is going to serve
Two tim es a w eek..........................25 c
creasingly p opular as a national
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ITE
RIBBON
Nvery o th e r d a y ............................ 20 c
a m eal some tim e d u rin g the W in ter
playground is shown in figures ju st
’■ The th in g th a t counts big-
: (D edicated to the W hite R ibboners F a ir.
Local Readers
Each line, each tim e ................... 10c •• gest in business is th e num ber <£jat the Mrorld and N ational conven-
given
out by the P o rtla n d office of
A large A m erican flag now deco­
To run every o th e r dtey for one
the U nited S tates forest service. The
of tim es the cash re g iste r rings.
tions, P h ilad elp h ia, P a., Novem ber rate s th e assem bly of Ju n io r High.
m onth, each line, each tim e. . 7c
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♦ ¡11-19, 1922.)
Seven h u n d red and eig h ty -th ree is estim ate, which is based on reports
To run every issue for one m onth
A
m
bition
is
freq
u
en
tly
th
a
t
?
Tis
a
m
odest
little
bow,
Ok m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c
the average num ber of J u n io r High from the forest ran g e rs, gives a total
Classified Column
condition of m ind th a t seeks a
D ainty, neat and w hite as snow ; stu d e n ts served every m onth in the of 1,029,972 people who sought re ­
One cent the word each tim e.
creatio n w ithin th e b o undaries of
• way to be relieved of the neces- -?! E m blem atic of a purpose in its b irth . C afeteria.
To ru n every issue for one m onth ♦ sity for w orking.
Born in faith and hope and love
Evelyn M iller, M ary H ow ard and the national forests of Oregon and
or m ore, % c th e w ord each tim e.
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Of this
R eindorsed by H eaven above,
Legal R ate
H arry C reighton are new m em bers W ashington d a rin g 1922.
♦ Now its ra d ia n t beam s en g ird le all of th e Glee Club.
num ber, 457,706 visited the n a tio n ­
F irst tim e, per 8-pchit lin e ......... 10c ♦ HEZ HECK SAYS:
Each subséquent tim e, per 8-
“ All the lo afin ’ th a t’s
th e e a rth .
F rom Novem ber 20 to 27, nine al forest of Oregon auu 572,266 those
point line ...................................... 5c <?>
good fe r a m an he kin git
new pupils en tered Ju n io r High. j of W ashington.
Card of t h a n k s .............................$1.00
Both in form and beauty rare ,
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sleepin’.”
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The figures include autom obile
O bituaries, th e line ......................2 Vic
They are from th e follow ing places:
This its m otto to declare:
trav
elers, ped estrian s and others. Of
F ra te rn a l O rders and Societies
: “ To o u r God and Home and C ountry Two from E v erett, W ash, » one from these, 734,494 cam e by autom obile:
A dvertising fo r fra te rn a l orders
P o rtla n d , one from M edford, and one
ever tru e .”
o r societies charging a re g u la r in iti­
80,203 w ere h u n ters and fisherm en;
from
E agle Point.
a tio n fee and dues, no discount. Re
’N eath its law -com pelling sway,
The 7-A and 8-A girls a m g o in g :173’300 Iin~erert to enjoy the privil-
tiglons and benevolent orders will be
P ro h ib itio n ’s here to stay!
charged th e re g u la r ra te fo r all ad j
to play for th e cham pionship in t h e , e ° es o l tbe !orest cam ps, and 3884
! ’Till the sun and moon ad s ta rs shall
T srtislng when an adm ission or other :
had perm its for sum m er homes. W ith
basketball series Monday.
fade from view.
charge is m ade.
this heavy recreatio n al use of the na-
M ethodist Episcopal Chuccii
t.o
a a l forests, which is encouraged
Sunday
school
a
t
9
:45.
Classes
As
its
beauty
g
a
th
e
rs
charm
ALMUNI NOTES
VUtat Const it ales Advertising
by
th e forest service as having a
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ are provided for all ages and all are
All th e nations shall disarm ,
M ingus A itken, w ho is a F re sh ­
ing am ong som e as to w hat consti welcome.
At th e m orning church And the w orld shall be em erged in m an a t U. of O., spent the T h a n k s­ d istin ct value in th e life of the n a ­
fa te s new s and w hat advertising, service the p asto r will speak on the
endless love.
giving vacation a t home.
All he tion, conies an increased h azard for
v s p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which j
N eath its hope-pervading sway,
seem ed to know or scy was U. of O. m an-caused fires, according to for­
Is used1 by new spapers to differenti- su b ject, “ The Pow er T hat P re v ails.”
e stry officials. They point to the
a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re • i The E pw orth League m eeting a tj
“ Peace on e a rth ” shall come to and “ Bend over I ’ro sh .”
event», w here an adm ission charge ¡6 :1 5 p. m., to which all young peo-
stay,
Mabie T ro tt was hom e for the fact th a t 58 per cent of the fires in
is m ade or a collection is tak e n I > 1 pie a re invited. T here will be no Till the scroll of tim e’s re tu rn e d to
week-end fro n D rai:., w here she th e Oregon n atio n al forests, and 76
ADVERTISIN G.”
T his applies to
per cent of the W ashington national
evening
church
service
on
account
of
God
above.
teaches school.
organizations an d societies of every
the
union
m
eeting
a
t
the
P
re
sb
y
te
r­
—
J.
G.
Daily,
P
h
ilad
elp
h
ia,
Pa.
kind as w'ell as to individuals.
The football squad have o rdered forests d u rin g 1922, w ere m an-
All rep o rts of such activities a fte r ian church.
A special num ber by
sw eaters from A lfred Payne, form er caused; of these 21 per cent in O re­
they have occurred is news.
Next re g u la r W. C. T. U. m eeting A. H. S. stu d e n t, who rep resen ts a gon and 31 per cent in W ashington
the choir a t the m orning church
All com ing social or organizaticn
were caused by cam pers and sm ok­
service. All a re cordially invited to will be Tuesday, D ecem ber 12th, a t P o rtla n d k n ittin g house.
m eetlngs of societies w here no
2
:3
0
o’clock,
a
t
the
hom
e
of
Mrs.
all
the
ers.
The federal fo re ste rs fu rth e r
m
eetings
a
t
th
e
M
ethodist
m oney c o n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­
H arlan d M jW iliiains, who g ra d u ­
M.
B.
R
iley,
141
High
stre
e
t.
V
isit­
church.
point
out
th a t the continued success
S.
J.
Chaney,
m
inister.-
ation charged, o r collecton tak e n IS
a te d from A. H. S. l a s f year, is m ak ­
NEWS.
ors a re welcome.
ing good as principal, s u p e rin te n ­ of the to u rist in d u stry in the n o rth ­
Christian Church
dent, pro p rieto r, b o ird of tru stee s, w est is v itally dependent upon the
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TTminT--TT2 :
C orner of Second and B stre e ts,
teach er and jan i or < f the L ittle Red prevention of fo rest fires, for, they
BIBLE THOUGHT^ John F. L eggett, m in ister » ¿43
School H ouse on the; G reen Springs a sse rt, the to u ris t cannot be expect-
M ountain avenue. Sunday school a t
— FOR TODAY—
road. “ Mac” gave r successful has-, i ed to come again and b rin g his
10
a.
m.
M
orning
w
orship
a
t
11
k
et social a t h it school last F rid a y | friend,3’ if be \3 offered n othing b e t­
Bible Thoughts memorized, will prove a
priceless heritage iu a fte r years.
a. m. S ubject, “ O ur F a th e r ’s W ill.”
evening, and had m any of his high te r th an blaqkened hillsides and
C hristian E ndeavor, 6:30. E vening O PER ET TA TO BE PR ESEN TED
sm oke-hidden m ountains.
school friends a s guests.
service, 7:30.
Subject, “ The Holy
DECEM BER 21
SATURDAY, DECEM BER 9
E th a A bbott, who g rad u a ted in the
S pirit and the Living W ord.” This is
S edan’s Siow Development.
class
of ’21, is ta k in g a P. G. course
T he score books and lines for “ The
TH E GOLDEN R U L E :— As ye
It has taken 277 years to develop
the second of a series on the subject
C aptain of P ly m o u th ,” have a rriv ed in Linconl H igh a t P o rtlan d .
(he one-passenger sedan, carried on
would th a t men should do to you,
of the Holy S pirit.
and
w ork has begun in earn est. The
poles h.v men. into the luxurious seven-
do ye also to them . L uke 6: 31.
/assenger, gas-driven sedan of 1922.
first
fu
ll
re
h
e
a
rsa
l
was
held
in
the
N azareno C hurch
In the first three-quarters of the Eigh­
Gym.,
F
rid
ay
,
D
ecem
ber
1.
C orner of F o u rth and C stre e ts.
ASK AND YE SHALL R E C E IV E
teenth century the sedan was at its
The
personnel
of
the
cast
is
as
At the close of a th ree-d ay session Services for Sunday, D ecem ber 10:
zenith of usefulness in England,
follow s:
though it was in general use in Naples
held recently a t W alla W alla, W ash., Sunday school a t 9:45 a. m ., T horn-
in 1G45. The nobility and people of
m em bers of the sta te board g ran te d ton S. W iley, su p e rin te n d e n t. P reach- Miles S t a n d i s h ............ V ictor P ieffer
wealth owned their own beautifully
paroles to 80 out of 91 ap p lican ts ing services a t 11 a. m. P reaching Jo h n A l d e n ........................ Jo h n Galey
'ecorated sedans, which were often
and recom m ended 25 out of 70 a p -j services at 7:30 p. m. P ra y e r m eet-; ^ ‘scllla ........................ R u th F lackus
padded and cushioned with brocaded
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e
r
c
y
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M
argaret
D
ougherty
plications for com m utation of s e n - ; *QS W ednesday, 7:30 p. m. You a re i
silks.
“ V ery in te m p e ra te and e x a g g era t­
tence to G overnor H art for action.
i cordially invited to come and wor- K a t o n k a ...................... L ourdes R aine
The sedans stood in the lobby of the
M urderers sentenced to life im - ship w ith us. J. E. M cShane, pastor, E ld er B rew ster . . . . R alph Robison e d ,” is th e ch tree erization m ade b> town mansion ready for instant use,
E rasm u s ................. M arshall B arber George R. Wil iu r, of Hood River, de­ and It was an interesting sight to see
prisonm ent generally serve b u t from j
R ichard ...................... D onald Snyder p a rtm en t com n a u d e r of th e A m eri­ several gilt sedans, carried by flunkies
Fii"st
C
ongregational
C
hurch
15 to 20 y ears for the crim e; lesser ,
S
t e p h e n ................................................ Ray R can
u g er Legion in Orego l, of the rep o rt and escorted by “link boys” bearing
B
oulevard
and
Main
stre
e
t.
Sun­
crim inals, sentenced for in d efin te j
G
i
l
b
e
r
t
...............................................
H
ugh
Bates
cabled from ’a tis q uoting Dr. E d ­ the richly dressed members of the
sentences a re usually tu rn e d back to day school a t 9:45 a. m. w ith classes
P e c h s u o t ........................................ W ilbur T m
u ck
er L. Gro , d elegate to th e n a ­ family. M’hen the family was de­
und
prey upon the society they w ere or- , for all grades and ages. B ring your
livered in safety from footpads, the
M orning service, 11 a. m. W a ttaw a m u t .......... E dw in F reem an tional conven ion of the Legion a t
tiered to leave; seldom does an i n - 1 Bible.
link boys thrust their flambeaux into
M aidens
m ate of a sta te penal in stitu tio n i S,lb>e c t’ “ The F ru its of N egligence.”
New O rleans from contin en tal E u ­ the
trum pet-shaped
extinguishers
Ju n io r C h ristian E ndeavor, 4 p. m. C harity ...................... M axine M onger rope, as sayit g ih it th e conference which were placed nt each “door
ever serve o ut his tim e.
P a t i e n c e ...................... L illian R eim er was ruled by
mob and th a t d ru n k - cheek” of the high and mighty, and
Of w hat use a re our police forces, C h ristian E ndeavor, 6:30 p. m. Ev-
disappeared until time for the home
M
a
r
y
...............................
E
ileen
N
u
tte
r
our prosecuting a tto rn ey s, our co u rts e n in « service’ 8
ra’ Subi e c t’ “ The
snness was pr ivalent.
journey.
M
artha
..............
C
ath
erin
e
P
ittin
g
e
r
and our penal in stitu tio n s, whose up- F u t,lity of R esisting th e Divide Ap-
“ T here was p ieu tj of boisterious-
B etter suited than coaches to the
keep are such a burden upon the Peal ” Tbe m id-w eek service every, H e s t e r ..................... D elph.ne S ackett
ness and hilai tty, b u t not any m ore steep streets and narrow lanes ol
sta te , when a fte r heavy costs for W ednesday evening a t 7:30.
T he. R u t h .................................................... Ione Bechtel
than one obse ves at any convention Edinburgh, sedans were more used it
c ap tu re and prosecution, the prisoner 8llbi ect for consideration next week | H o p e ................................................. V iolet W the
ilton size of tha o.ie i ; New O rlean s,” that city than even in London. Now
is released upon dem and. The
The aver-
wiH
bu
“
Self-D
enial,”
based
upon
C
o
n
s
ta
n
c
e
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Maxine
Rose
continued
Comma ider
W ilbur. they ’c ave all gone into discard and
aver-1
M atthew 5: 29 and 30, and Luke 19: !( ° u if o r t ............ K ietha B rookm iller ‘T here was no best, action of prop­ are only to lie seen in museums a s :
age convicted m an tak es his sentence
8-10. The public is cordially in v it- , P ru d en ce ........................ R u th A itken erty. The ac.ion ot the convention curiosities.
lightly, know ing of the appeal th at
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ed
to all these services. W. Judson E lizabeth ...................... R uby D errick and th e reso lu tio n s dopted m arked
can be m ade, th e work of friends on
Betty ............................... E dytli H azen its as tem p erate and progressive. It
Sweet Cider, m ade fresh every
the “ o u tsid e” to obtain his r e le a s e ,
m in ister
Sailors
day,
two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c !
occurs to me th a t t i n delegate from
a fte r serving but a portion of the
F irs t C hurch <:f C hrist Scientist
Ray Oslin, Evan C am pbell, Hugh P aris failed to (list: iguish betw een delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll,
period of incarceration.
P ioneer avenue South.
Sunday B ates Ray R uger, H ow ard Hobson, the convention delegates and the
P aroles in exceptional cases are
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services at 11 o clock. Subject of E lton K erby, Glenn W ild. H ow ard very large nt m ber of irresponsible
very well, and in m any instances th e
a .
,
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,
,
,
.
.
,, lesson. “ God th e P re se rv e r of M an.” M cClanahan, E a rl Edsel, Ja sp e r M or- young m en who sw arm ed in from
form er prisoner will redeem him self. ,
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Sunday school a t 10 o clock. M ed- n s , H enry H ughes, F ra n k Moore,,
neighboring tow ns of - L ouisiana, ,
but when any bodv of m en g ra n t pa-
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, r.esdav evening m eetings a t 8 o clock.
Soldiers
Texas and M ississippi to tak e a d v an ­
roles n the w holesale m an n er as did „
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. R eading room open daily from 2 un-
Max M offit R o b ert W rig h t, Don tage of th e occasion for a good tim e.
the board ol directo rs for th e M ash- „ _
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til 5 p. m.. except Sundays and hoh- W rig h t, H ubert G illm ore. F red Jo h n - Many of these w ere not ex-service
m gton pen iten tiary , it is tim e to call ,
.
days,
son, M oreland Sm ith, H om er C ulbert­ m en and m any who w ere did not
a halt.
son, H orace D unn, Jo h n C hurchm an, w ear Legion buttons. •
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T iin ity Episcoiad C hurch
i H arold K itto Riely P itte n g er.
“ Dr. Gros was disappointed b e ­
M assachusetts still has its Lodge,
V icar, th e Rev. P. K. H am m ond.!
Squaw s
cause th e convention refused to g ran t
C alifornia its Johnson. M ichigan did Holy com m union a t 8 a. m. Sunday!
Guilda Selby B erdena E lder. F lo r- a subsidy to P a ris post in th e way
—There is no more appro­
have its N ew berry.
Oregon is a school a t 9:45. M orning service and ence W ilson, Synda O eder, R u th
of financial aid. I w onder if he did
stro n g co n ten d er for honors. w ith serm on a t 11. S tra n g e rs and v isit-(P u rd y . E m ily W e n tn e r, R osetta Mc-
priate way of expressing the
not go hom e with a g rouch.”
ï ors cordially welcomed.
S enator S tanfield.
Gee, M argaret McCoy. M ildred Stev­
true Christmas spirit than
ens, G race Ludlow , D orris H itch-
F o r sale a t N eedle2raft Shop, baby
by
sending Greeting Cards
P ivsbyterian, C hurch
cock, Jo sep h in e B arber, D rothy G e-( doll setg> garden get;> bloom er s u its .
P ress dispatches say a comm ission
to those you wish to remem­
Subject for th e m orning serm on,! B auer.
80tf
has been w orking for th e past six
ber. Our display is noM’ at
“ Jesu s the G reat P hysician: Of the
Indians (Junior High)
m onths on the problem of who s ta r t­
M ind.” Miss D orothy Nichols will
M’ilb u r T ucker, L ester B a rn a rd ,
its best. Make your selec­
ed th e w ar. Never m ind who sta rte d
speak Sunday evening at 7 :3 0 an th e E v e rett McGee, Stephen L udlow ,
tions
early while assort­
it, we know who finished it.
subject, “ My life in the convent and Jo h n
H enry
F ra n k
Bloom field,
ments are large and varied.
my conversion, to P ro te s ta n tis m .” ( R efer B arn th o u se, F ra n k lin Bechtel,;
Some people’s heads are as bald
Miss Nichols comes very highly rec- V ernon D ecker, W ayne B loom field,'
lc to $1.00
inside as they a re outside.
gonnnended by clergym en from every F ayne W ilcox.
See Speeial Display
HOT WATER HEATING SYST7?!
section of the country. H er ad d ress
This o p e re tta is to be given De
Seem» Reasonable.
For Small or Large Houses
will be constructive and e d u c a tio n a l.; cem ber 21, In th e H igh School Gym.
Me do net in the least object to a
i3 en tirely free from abuse and i t is a comic opera founded on the
Our New L*ne o f H eating Stoves
row In an adjoining apartm ent. But
Are Now In.
invective. She h a s spoken to capac- se ttle m en t of P lym outh by th e P il-
are kept awake by tt we think
ity
audiences
in
m
any
of
th
e
larg
e
grim
s.
it only fair and equitable that w<
U nder the direction of Miss Mars-
»tiiHihl be perm itted thviougbly to un churches of A m erica. The ad d ress
\ 'S f o n
T&e
(b »stand and enjoy i t —I ’hiladelp.ila is ire e > b ut an offering will be taken, te rs the w ork is p rogressing rapidly
Public Ledger.
’Sunday school a t 9:45 a. m. J u n io r and w ith th e h e a rty co-operation of «
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W . C. T . U. Column
Northwest is Rapidly
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Becoming Mecca for
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It Would Ruin Them.
Roberts and W nlker had discussed
the question of life a fter death for
more than two hours. Roberts held
that the grave was merely a gate into
a greater and eternal life. Walker
could not be convinced of the exist­
ence of the hereafter.
“Say what you will,” W alker In
Bisted, “I cannot help but believe that
death ends nil.”
“I don’t see how you, a lawyer, can
say that," Roberts retorted. “ Why, If
death ended everything most of you
lawyers would starv e!”—K ansas City
Star.
KLAMATH FA LLS CONTROVERSY
OVER COURT HOUSE CONTINUED
KLAMATH FALLS, Dec. 9.— No­
tice of appeal from C ircuit J u d g i
• S kipw orth's decision which decree 1
the Main stre e t court house the o f­
ficial K lam ath county te a t of gov-
| e m in e n t was served on the opposing
' a tto rn ey by th e county court.
County C leik Delap had sta rte d
m oving the c le rk 's off.ee into tho
Main stre e t building. The notice of
¡appeal cam e on the heels of this
I move, b u t County Judge Bunnell
1 would not say th a t the clerk m oving
Romance and Mush.
The Woman has a friend whose lit­ ¡had hastened th e c o u rt's action.
tle boy is a devotee of the movies. Rut
not long ago he came home rather
bored. The movie had been about ro­
mance, he said, at least, that was its
Birds and Animals Exterminated,
title. So curiously did he pronounce
lands Aga: s'Z I'ucrtes. the well-
the word that his mother felt confi­ known i.a i'T alist, says that about fifty
dent thut he didn’t know what the ••pecles of Mrd.s
anim als have been
word means.
*.\terminait*il in the United Slides,
“Son,” she asked him, “do you know while s« \era l o th ers a re on the verge
what romance means?"
of exterm ination.
The huflalo (ot
“Sure,” he said, and then added dis­ bison) is u<»t extinct, th e n beit g n ear­
gustedly, “it means mush.”—Chicago ly 7 0 ,9 0 0 l i v i n g buffaloes :u the United
Journal.
S tales today.
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