Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 29, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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ABHTiAWD DAILY T íD fílG I
Tidings
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E»ery E venir
Hitada?
HOktc GfiEETiNG MEANS MUCH
À
L i'
THE ASH LAND PRINTING GO.
O F F K TAL CITY AND GOUNTY
PA PER
TELEPH O N E 39
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AND
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Children Apt to Remember in After
Life the Kind cf Reception They
Were Given.
F rid ay , D ecem ber 20, 1922
Basic Structure o f United States Founded
On Individualism, Declares Herbert Hoover
in New Book Treating International Ills
’ •>? ky was m cr eh :pty and never
was Lite; the eh».ids war.- continu
ously at play * for our benefit. Over
against us, fr< m our ;tat <ni on the
hills, we saw them piled and dissolved,
cor.den?ed and shifted, blotting the
flue with sullen rain-sp ids stretching,
breeze-fret led, into dap pled fields of
gray, burs', ing into an explosion of
light or melting into a driz: e of sil­
Vl>r.—Henry James.
Have you ever realized what a dif­
ference tiie home greetings make to |
ESäfrv'
the children, make, in fact, to every i
IF
.''-
i-
;
member of the family? When they i
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
£
come home from school, when they
ti’ c f
Ì-J/Ù
E ntered a t the Ashlntid. Oregon
This s is the first of a series of three excerpts this paper will present through the
run in from their playing, when they !
i oatoífice as Second-class Mall Ma!
arrive home from a day’s outing or a
courtesy of Doubleday, Page & Co. from "American Individualism," the new book in
It is easier to keep fat th a n
ter.
h i t visit, how do we greet them?
which Herbert Hoover, notv Secretary of Commerce, and well beloved for his many
fit.
Do we ever say sh a rp ly : “Mary,
Mubacrlptiou P rice D elivered in Oil? •
services to humanity by Americans of all political beliefs, seeks to define the treasures
when will you ever remember to wipe
Qua m onth . ...............................$ .65
of American citizenship and civilization.
/ s
.
your feet?” or, “Dick, why will you
Custom is an excuse th a t
T hree m o n t h s ............................... J.P-* '♦>
persist in dashing in like a wild Indian
By H erbert Hoover ncziSsL
Six m onths .................................
3.7 5 ’ m any a m an offers to his con-
..
ken
I've
told
you
so
often
about
com­
One year
.................................... 7.5b
science.
Five or six ened by the searching experiences to initiative, to the development of
Mail and Kara» R ou tes
ing in quietly?” or, “Billy, you’ve
great social phil­ of seven years of service In the hand and Intellect, to the high de­
One m onth ....................................$ .65,
' Plied a button off. Come here quick­
osophies are a t backwash and misery of war. Seven velopment of thought and spiritual­
Some people spend m ne-
T n ree m onths ............................... 1.95,
struggle in the years of contending w ith economic ity, they m ust be tem pered with
ly and let me fix i t !” Do we quench
ten th s of life keeping out of a
Six m onths .................................... 3.5
world for ascend­ degeneration, with social disinte­ th a t firm and fixed ideal of Am eri­
Be CiM’ed to Stay Cured
eir enthusiasm, their joy at getting
One year ................................. .. . 6.5f
ancy.
There is gration, with incessant political dis­ can individualism —an equality of
d rau g h t.
• home, by suc-lv rem arks? Will the
ADVERTISING KATES
the Individualism location, with all of its seething and opportunity.
GU ARAN TEE to per-
If we would have
<®> cl ildren greeted so look forw ard to
of the more dem ­ ferm ent of individual and class con­ these values we m ust soften its
Display A d vertisin g
manently cure your Piles
, th eir home- oniings, look forw ard to
M
en-who
buy
houses
first
and
*•
ocratic states of flict, could but im press me with the hardness and stim ulate progress
sto g ie in sertio n , each in c h ............ 80c
,,
H
air
mother?
Will
they
have
a
picture
w
ith
o u t cutting, burning,
Europe
with
its
auto? a fte rw a rd s a re looked up- —
YEARLY ( < >NTRAUlH
prim ary m otivation of social forces, through th a t sense of service th at
in
later
years
of
a
loving,
smiling
careful
reserva­
and
the
nece.ssity
for
broader
Display A dvertising
stitching,
anaesthetic, con­
<?> on a3 eccentric.
-?»
lies in our people.
tions of castes thought upon their great issues to
One tim e a w e e k ........................2 7 ’¿ c
Therefore, it is not the Individ­
finem
ent
o r unpleasant
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<j» mother, always glad to welcome them j
and classes.------ hum anity. And from It all I em ­ ualism of other countries for which
back to the home nest, or a sharp, !
Two tim es a w te k ....................... 25 c
fo
u&u
after-effects. My patients
The son going to college can
There are Com­ erge an individualist—an unasham ­ I would speak, but the Individual­
scolding, criticising mother, ready to
Every o th e r d a y ................ . . . . 2 0
t
are reputable men and women
munism, Social­ ed individualist.
But let me say ism of America. Our individualism
teach his fa th e r snore th in g s <r> find fault?
L ocal Reader«
ism, Syndicalism, Capitalism, and also th a t I am an American indiv­ differs from all others because it
in every walk of life to whom
E ach line, each tim e ................... XOt
Surely it is worth while to control
than the colTeges-teach th e son. '?•
finally there Is Autocracy—w hether idualist,
F or America has been em braces these great Ideals: th a t
you may refer about this painless,
To run every o th er dfey for one
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«■ our manner, our speech, and never lef i by birth, by possessions, m ilitarism , steadily developing the ideals th a t while we build our society upon tins
non-surgical cure.
m onth, each ltn8, each tim e. . 7c
A
fa
rm
e
r’s
am
bition
is
to
<
¥' anything prevent us from giving the ; or divine right of kings. Even the constitute progressive individualism. attainm ent of the Individual, we
To run every issue for one m onth
If you are a sufferer from Piles,
Divine R ight still lingers on a l­
No doubt, individualism rtin riot, shall safeguard to every individual
move to town and loaf, while ♦> warm, hearty, loving welcome home
dr m ore, each line, each tim e. . 5
Fistula,
Fissure or other rectal
though our lifetim e has seen fully with no tem pering principle, wouid an equality of opportunity to take
v.e would wish to give our children,
C lassified Column
a city m an w ants to do his loaf-
disease,
call
o r write today for
tw
o-thirds
of
the
e
a
rth
's
population,
provide a long category of inequal­ th a t position in the comm unity to
fair loved ones, making them love the
One cent th e word each tim e.
my
FREE
booklet.
including
Germany,
Austria,
Russia
in g on a farm .
ities,
of
tyrannies,
dom
inations
and
which
his
Intelligence,
character,
home-comings, says the Delineator. If
To run every issue for one m onth
and China, arrive a t a state of angry injustices.
America, however, has ability, and am bition entitle him;
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<j faults must be reproved, advice given,
Cost of treatment returned if I
or m ore, % c th e w ord each tim e.
disgust with this type of social tem pered the whole conception of th at we keep the social solution free
fail to cure your Piles.
HEZ
KECK
SAYS:
<
♦
save
it
for
other
times
than
tr.e
mo­
Legal R ate
motive power and throw it on the individualism by the injection of a from frozen stra ta of classes; th a t
ment of arrival. Let the greeting be
scrap heap.
F irs t tim e, per S-po.'nt lin e ......... 10c i •
“ Don’t use yer hindsight
definite principle, and from this we shall stim ulate effort of each in­
hearty and loving, one which will
F or myself, let me say a t the very principle it follows th a t attem pts at dividual
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
on yer tro u b le s.”
to
achievem ent;
th a t
outset th a t my faith in the essen­ domination, w hether In governm ent through tin enlarging sense of re­
peint line ...................................... 5:
warm the children’s hearts at the time
4> <S> .-4-
,4> <§> 4>
.4, 4. <§> 4. <4 4> 4
tial tru th , strength, and vitality of or in the processes of industry and sponsibility and understanding wo
Card of thanks ...............................Jl.COi
and which they will remember witli
the
developing creed by which we commerce, are under an insistent shall assist him to this ettainm ent;
O bituaries, the lice . ................... 2 ** c !
joy in the after years.
have hitherto lived in this country i curb T? we would have th e valves while he in turn m ust stand up to
F ra te rn a l O rders and Socit ti.'s
and th e ir atta ch e d job offices will
©f ours has been confirmed and d e e p -| of individualism, th eir stim ulation the emery wheel of competition.
A dvertising for fra te rn a l ord er v irtu a lly double this total.
NOT
ALL
MERE
SUPERSTITION
or societies ch arg in g a reg u la r in iti !
W ith waves GO feet in height and
TH E
*tion fee and dne3, no discount. Re
New
Paramount
Mechanic
wind
100
miles
an
h
o
u
r
along
both
VIKING
CREAM
SEPARATOR
ligioua and benevolent orders wdll lie i
General Dislike for Two-Dollar Bills
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad j coasts of the A tlantic ocean; roofs i
Is
a
n
o
th
e
r
Catalog
House b u rste r
Partially Explained by Boston
vortlaing when an adm ission or othei ' torn front buildings at T illam ook,I
a t P e il’s. Prices, $31.00 and up
Banker.
«.barge la m ade
' and th e w alls of ruined A storia tot !
Save you $1.90 on a 20 rod roll
of fencing ag ain st anybody else’,
ft h a t C onstitutes A dvertising
: tarin g in th e grasp of a gale, Jackson j T.'ie reason for tiie superstition that
•S2 bids bring bad luck are problem ati­
In ord er to allay a m isunderstand ' county looks h o tte r all the tim e.
prices.
New and used Sewing
Twelve m onths ago m ost of the six'
Tk labor cost of producing th e '
cal.
Ing am ong some as to w hat eonsti I
M
achines
for sale or rent. Garde;:
!
m
illion
farm
ers
of
the
U
nited
State.
One popular explanation is th at folks ! ..........
u “ ‘lcu o ia ic . crops of 1922 was still fu rth e r re-
tu te s news and w hat a d v e rtis in g ,'
tools
and
everything for the
Now comes the tim e of year when are afraid they will pass a “two” for a ■ w ere s ta rtin g on the long h ard climb dticed. T here were some su b stan tial
* p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which
farm
er.
Is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ m en sw ear off of m ost everything “one.” Gamblers and sports, partieu- | out ° f *he valley of econom ic depres- reductions in fre ig h t rates.
Much
a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re except sw earing off of sw earing off.
lari' , carry their money in heavy rolls sion. They have not yet a tta in e d th e . helpful legislation has been enacted
PEiL’S CORNER
.-vents. w here an adm ission charg !
wiiii tl.e largest bills inside, and claim heights w hidh a re / 4thed! ia th e j and m ore wiil be th is w inter. In te r-
Is m ade or a collection is tak en IS
of prosperity est rate s a re low er and the credit
<$> <♦>•♦> ■$> <S> <j> <♦> <$> <s> <$> <$■ <$> y ; th.ti it is easy to peel a $2 bill from g rate fu l sunshine
A D VERTISIN G.”
T his applies to !
g o l e m s (:m dnd i S r ^ , a Z ; Ke ^ n T ’ indeed; . 1’;aVe faUen by the - a y A t r a i n has been eased. This has m ade,
org an izatio n s an d societies of ever? J ♦
PEOPLE’S FORUM
kind as well as to Individuals.
er? frequently follow as to the denomi- O tners a re still in th e valley. Never- it possible for m any farm ers who
All rep o rts oi such activities after
theless, as we stop a bit and look j were ra th e r heavily involved to r e - 1
nation of the bill passed.
they have o c c u rre d .is nows.
To the E d ito r:
backw ard, we can see th a t very colt­ fund <heir obligations and get theni-j
Again,
folks,
who
handle
large
num­
All com ing social or organization
A few days ago ¡1 very p rom inent
m eetings of societies w here no
bers of small bills are likely to get a stderable ground has been gained by selves in condition to win thro u g h .
t
man
said th a t A shland could well af- ; $2 note sandwiched in with a number
m oney co n trib u tio n is solicited, initi
the g reat m ajority, and we can en ter
T here a re still some d ark spots.
atlon charged, or coilecion tak en IS I ford to pay a m an $5000 a year to of 81 bills and in counting for
” Ct to i ihe New Year with renew ed hope and In some sections w eather c o n d itio n s,
NEWS.
point out things th a t would m ake
8 11 • i ' i o o ''U| " ’ tV * tX tia
I w ith th a t courage which comes from were unafavorable an<f crops w ere!
Still
another
possible
reason
to
r
tiie
j
this
city
become
prosperous
and
grow
----—
—
—
—-------- rti?
nmnunrr.
jL —
TcaTï ,»£b.inux.'.' —
: as it should. He says, ju s t point them ■ jinx was suggested by a Boston! he realIzatlOn t.’. at we a re really sh o rt, and farm ers in these sections;
1 m aking progress.
! are having a very hard tim e of i t . !
BIBLE THOUGHT^
out and tell us “ old codgers” sie’e m ., banker.
j A year ago when speaking of the F re ig h t rate s are still too high, espe--
bills are frequently
jised
» 'lease n o te 1 in re is o n e “ old co;'»? , , ‘ I'vo-dollar
,
‘
,
— FOR TODAY
; o?- counterfeiters and crooks,” said lie. ; prospects for farm in g in 1922, I sa id jc ia lly for those who m ust pay for a i
e r ready a n d an x lo u a to be Bhow nJ «A
can
a
W|1 right
I Bible Thoughts memorized, will prove a g
I th a t w hile th ere wa3 no reason to ¡long haul to m arket.
priceless heritage in a fte r years.
Glory be! C ultivate one good plant through the middle, then split a
expect boom tim es for th e farm er in
Taxes a re high, but th is is largely,
and it will choke out a hundred j twenty, paste one p art of the two with ¡th e near fu tu re , th ere was p ro m is e ! due to the increase in local taxes,
FRIDA Y, KEGEMBFR 2!)
weeds.
j am ther half of the twenty and thus
of b e tte r tim es, both for the fa rm e r 'o v e r which farm ers them selves m ust
RIG H T REASONING:— Let us
“ Sic-’em No. 6.” A rrange for a nia!:e two twenties out of a $20 and a
)
and for those whose business i s ! exercise control.
STRENGTH AND VIGOR
reason to g eth e r, aaith th e Lord:
su itab le lan d in g for airp lan es, then $2 bill. By passing the $20 side up
(larg
ely
dependent
upon
him.
T
h
e
'
T
here
has
been
g
ratify
in
g
grow
th
they
can
get
away
with
it
more
often
will
come from eatin g proper
though your sins be as scarlet,
secure a fleet of planes to carry to u r­ than you would believe.”
foods. “ Bread is the sta ff of life”
|
y
ear
has
b
rought
fu
lfillm
en
t
of
th
a
t
jin
fa
rm
e
rs’
co-operative
m
ark
e
tin
g
,
they shall be as w hite as snow.
ists to C ra te r lake and o th e r scenic
when it is m ade from flour th a t
__________
j prom ise. S peaking generally, tim es j associations, and m o rs of them a re ;
Isaiah 1: 18.
His specialty is “ bugs,” b u t he
lo in ts .
O. B. SERVER.
gives the best nou rish m en t and
W alpurgis N ight
a re b e tte r, m uch b e lte r, than a year ¡being organized on a sound b u sin ess'
can fix autom obiles, tu n e pianos,
re ta in s some of tiie m ost wnole-
In
Germany
‘W
alpurgis
night”—the
:’S°.
both
for
a
g
ric
u
ltu
re
and
for
in-
basis.
sonie properties of th e w heat, o u r
e n te rta in with the saxophone
A SERVICE R E N D E R E D
night preceding the first day of May— j dustry.
Aside from the help which h a s ! and do o ther odds and <nds of
MUD
PACKS
FREE
OH
BEACH
bread is in ;de from the best flour
For the first tim e in th e history !
,'and is tem pting and of exquisite
things ® that m ake him a real
' ''
‘i’' ’ Il> H allow een in this.
Crops have been good, on the been given by legislation and by ad-
o. the s ta te a com plete directory h a s, “Cure” That Costs Nothing Is One of country, and considering thnt All Whole. Prices of the m ajo r crons m in istratio n activities stro n g econ-
flavor and m akes healthy children
m an-of-all-w ork.
In case you
’as well as grown people happy
Saints’ day was originally kept on the!
been compiled of the daily and week-!
the A ttractions at Famous
•
have not guessed it already, it’s
1 st o f May, there wouid appear io be i a ''e
ni0Stly consWerably
higher cm ic forces a re a t work to resto re a;
All of our bakestuff is of the
V» allace Reid in th e role he nas
ly new spapers iu O regon, tiie w o r k 1
Coney Island.
m
ore
norm
al
relatio
n
betw
een
a
g
ri­
but
little
doubt
that
Hallowe’en
and
W
hlle
th
e
re
bas
been
a
correspond
highest quality.
in
th
e
new
W
illiam
de
Mille
pro­
being u n d ertak en by “ Oregon Ex-!
------
W
alpurgis
have
a
common
origin,
in
&
advance
in
the
prices
of
the
c
u
ltu
re
and
o
th
e
r
industries.
duction
fo
r
P
aram
ount,
“
Clar-
Mud
packs,
which
cost
$2
apiece
at
LITH IA BAKERY
1 hanges,” a publication for tiie new s­
ance.”
beauty parlors, and which enjov enu- , w! i '1, doubtless, dates back to the (th in g s the farm er m ust buy, th e tc-
The
peril
in
the
a
g
ric
u
ltu
ra
l
de­
paper men of the s ta te of Oregon,
sldem ble fame as wrinkle eradicators en:l:cst belief in a personal and all-j tai sum which farm ers will receive pression is m ore keenly realized by
rd ite d by George S. T u rn b u ll, a m em - and skin beautiners among tiie fair powerful Evil one.
| for the crops of th is year is g re a te r o th er roups th an ever before, and
bar of the faculty of th e school of sex, may he had for nothing at Coney
The German peasants believe that j by a billion and a h alf dollars
on every hand a sincere desire is be-
jo u rn alism of th e U niversity of Ore- Island, writes a New York eorrespond- on W alpurgis night there is a witch!
or gathering
gathering of
of evil
e v il s spirits
n irils i
'
'
i d
1
In.I i an hi don
gon. In p resenting th e new spaper ent ° f the Pittsburgh Dispatch. Which festival,
stival, or
men of the sta te with a d irectory of exPlains tiie amazing sight offered on the summit of the Brocken, in the for th e crops of last year. This will safely to help the fa rm e r b e tte r his
th is n atu re, the U niversity of Ore- visit,,rs to the beach, when S°0 bathers Hertz mountains, and the malign in­ c ertain ly m ean b e tte r tim es on th e condition.
appeared in mud masks, their faces fluence of this convocation is believed farm , and farm folks will be able to
E very th in g considered, we have
gon has rendered a great service to
P o la r W «tic Soap— ¿5 bars
coated with black and yellow clay.
to be felt all over the surrounding ease up a little on the g rinding econ- good reason to expect still b e tte r
ÜH.OO
th e press.
P e e t's
C hips— 2 x t u i i d s ........................................................... Gi.OO
The mud for the masks was obtained 1 U'.iry. It was an old custom, and omy they w ere forced to practice the th in g s for a g ric u ltu re in th e year
Though of prim ary im portance to wht
here contractors are working on tiie sri*l observed in some places, to light preceding year,
Ivory Loup Ch>. — 19 pk g s............................................................. S I.90
,1923.
men and women in the profession, nc ■w Coney island boardwalk. Sand great bonfires of straw or brush on i
Fancy Rb»“ Rose R 'c c — 14 p o u n d s.................................................. S I.99
the directory contains m uch of gen­ from sand suckers is being pumped that night, to drive away the spirits of
No. I M a c a ro n — 3 pounds 25c— 14 pounds ............................ S1.99
e ra l interest. Among the o u tsta n d ­ to build the new Iteacii, pipes a foot in dai : u p supposed to be hovering in
R est R olled Oats---- 1 pounds 25c— 18 jiounds ............................ #1.90
ing tab u la tio n s of the directory a re diam eter throwing up d ay , mild and the air.
Rest P eab erry Ck, .e —35c a pound— 3 pounds for .............. 31.00
th e listing of 187 daily and weekly water. Tiie d a y is caught as it comes
No. 1 Brazil N uts— 5 pounds ........................................................... $1.90
from the pipes and applied to the
“Walking” Millinery Shops.
I ublications.
The »addition of the face, where it hardens into a black
No. 1 Soft Shell W aln u ts— 35c a pound— 3 pounds lo r . . S I.99
In
a
certain section of Mexico there
publications of less frequent issuance mass. The bathers then lie on the
are women who wear 150 hats at one
ALL FLOURS HAVE ADVANCE
RUT WE A R E SELLING AT
will bring the total betw een 200 and sand in the sun. in order to get tiie
time. They are “walking” millinery
THE
OLD
PRICE
225 for the state. The num ber of full effect of t lie “cure.”
i shops.
GOME IN AND SEE US B E FO R E YOU BUY
daily papers in th e s ta te outside of
Instead of “setting up shop,” the
Lone Ranger Exercises Memory.
P o rtlan d is given a t 23, and includ ­
Mexican woman carries her store
Alone as a forest ranger in a remote ! around witli her. Tiie hats, which are
ing P o rtla n d , 28. Six of these are
section of tiie Cascade mountains, iu of light straw , are for sale, and the
m orning papers, P o rtlan d has th re e
the state of Washington, George Kil­ w a l'in g millinery shop often carries!
evening and two m orning papers.
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
gore, a former University of Washing­
'■ ait fifty baskets witli her beside*.
E ight cities of th e sta te outside ton student, has memorized practically
And tiie baskets are not small fancy
H. A. STEARNS
J. L. BARNTH0USE
of P ortland have two daily new spa­ all of the New Testam ent and three ' : lairs, but oftentim es are of half-
pers, and eight have tw o weeklies books of poems. In addition to tiie hushel size. It is usually the Indian '
each. P apers are published in 132 mental exercise he lias completed an women who do this, and the hats and j
entire dining room set of buffet, tea baskets are woven in most attractive 1
com m unities. No few er th an seven
ÿ r » ■ jar
table, dining table, six chairs and a
-»»
weekly new spapers have womer. for tern pedestal from hand split and Indian designs.
Tiie prices of these hand-made a rti­
th e ir editors. Two of these a re full hewn fir and cedar wood. The fund
cles are very low. Baskets that would
ow ners.
One, th e Long Creek Cure polished in its natural color is
-ell for a dollar In American money
“a R n g e r” conducted by Grace P o rter, worth more than his year's salary.
l or only a few cents in Mexico, and
is a one-w om an paper, for Miss P o r­ In three w inter months Kilgore 'nos which sell for 35 or 50 eents would
te r does all th e work h erself, edi­ trapjied near his cabin more than $500 cost many dollars in other countries.
worth of pelts.
to ria l, business and m echanical. A n­
No one will deny IU* im portance of up-to-date lire fig h tin g ap p aratu s.
iS
o th e r of these, th e M aupin ’ rim es,” ?
Acccnt on Scream-
“ Habeas Corpus” Act.
The efficiency of o u r fire dep artm en t m ust alw ays be m aintained.
Tbe “H abeas Corpus Act” was
conducted by Mrs, Jessllin e E. Mor-
All agreed th at she was an exceed
But a fte r all is done in the way of p rep aratio n for fire fighting, Un ­
rison, is an all-w om an paper with Ingly pretty girl. H er dresses were passt 1 Iu the reign of Charles II, and
is
a
very larg e elem ent of “ luck” in the resu lts, w hen it comes to a re I
d
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a
provision
of
sim
ilar
charac­
no man em ployed in any capacity in tllc l a i ^ i inode. Men were irresist-
, test. In the A storia co n flagration, the fire loss was g rea tly inert tsed b
; l out the place.
nttraeftnl to her. The only draw- ter in Magna Charta, to which also It
: high wirtds and b u rstin g w ater m ains; when the W asbingtoa High School
1 back w as her deafness, a serious handi­ added certain details.
W hile the publications of less
Tbe act provides that any man taken
cap.
One adm irer after another
building burned a few weeks ago. a sw eeping fire would probably h v.-
f uent issue a re not included in th e ca|iP4 perhaps attended her to some
to prison can insist that the person
destroyed a large section of P o rtlan d , if it had not been for a lit b- rain
t:-
I resent list, it is planned at a la te r socia, affair< but in tbe end thev
who charges him with crime shall bring
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th a t cam e ju s t in tim e to protect this property.
d a te to com pile such a directory. As fell away. The news that she was en-
tin bodily before a court and state
nearly as can be ascertain ed there gaged to h e m arried naturally tm-
■ ■ why and wherefore of his deten­
It is never safe to depend upon “ lu ck ” for th e protection of your
th n. A? soon as this is done tiie court
a re 771 persons em ployed in th e edi- pressed her friends. Two old ad
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, property, when you can get INSURANCE THAT WILL MAKE YOU SURE
- to decide w hether the accused is to
t rial, business and circulation d e -' m irers were discussing tiie news.
Call us today.
“It
must
have
been
funny
proposing
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? adm itted to hail.
; a rtn ie n ts of th e daily, sem i-w eekly
to a deaf girl like her,” said one.
Imprisonment iu fact, must he either
a n d w eekly new spapers of Oregon.!
“F u n n y ! I’ll say so,” said the other
5»r punishm ent a fte r conviction, or for
D E B E D A N IELS achieves some rem ark ab le effects in the new
Of these, 140 a re women.
The “It must have been a scream.”—New »¡ife custody till the time of trial.
E stab lish ed 1883
U
P aram o u n t P ictu re, “ Singed W ings,” which has bdeft produced
m onthlies and q u a rte rlie s will b rin g , York Times.
by P enrhyn Stanlaw s. She is shown h e re doing th e m oth dance
th ese figures close to 1000 The me-
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th a t symbolizes the nam e o f the production, m aking a com bination
cbanlcal em ployes of the new spapers
A w ant ad will sell i t
Try the classified colum ns.
o f lights and shadows th a t will be very novel on the screen.
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¿EGBERT MûS
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DR. CHAS. J. DEAN
Prospects for Agricuifure Bright in 1925
According to Report of Secretary Wallace
1J Í j n.TTTTT7H m —C ^ -.IT r
Spedai Prices
io Reduce Sleek Fefore Invoicing
Bebe Daniels Becomes Moth
PLAZA MARKET
Insurance to Make Sure
Billings Agency
Real Estate a»d Reai insurance