Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 18, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE HOUR
ASHLAND DAILŸ TIDINGS
Thursday, Septem ber 18, 1024
F a lse A larm —•
(JñíUSUAL EVENTS **
HAVE TO CUT
METHODIST WORK
and will not run again.
sible they will employ >nen off C husm ea ads bring resulta.
The other councilmen a*e O. O families.
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J A lenderfer, A. J. Crose, E H.
It is the present plan to oper-!
th e Methodi3t Episcopal church i Janney, A. C. H ubbard, B. W.
ate
on a double shift basis, begin-'
A D ally C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e and g o , and even ts o f
will be forced w ithin the next 4 5 Paul, J. W. Jacobs and R
B
ning
January 1, 1925, increasing
days to curtail her foreign m is-! Hammond.
local in terest
• •
At Office—:
.X
P
he
caPat‘By
to 50,000,000 boar.
Biouary program 25 per cent un­
A part of the city adm inistra- ; feet.
It is being rum ored around
oo-o ♦,
less the churches throughout tion ticket has already been filed
.. . „
,
•
i t eWn th at Dr. Angell was the vic-
ready at the turn of the
America
pay up th eir piedges wKh City Recorder Ajford and
Ashland Lodge No. 23
U*
unting
tim Qi an acci{jellt and js 8Uffer_
switch and controlled just
the rem ainder has not y e t’ been
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 18. __ Wlt ’n that time.
’ red Taylor and H arry McNairj ing from a broken rib. Dr. An-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
i his startlin g rtatem ent was ' -decided on.
as you need, is the best
Special
W‘"
“ “ 'S ° " ' Ce
<'" Ì‘” ’" 18 All the world loves a comeback! made durlng tl,e opening session ! This partial ticket takes in the
FOR
So the world may center its
aid the housewife can
SALE:— A good Jersey
his usual good health.
day evening. Sept. 18. Third De-
7 *
eyes on Hollywood’s motion pic­ in edford of the seventy-second names of Councilmen Jacobs cow. Inquire 177 E. Main. Phone
have—either summer or
Kree. Light refreshm ents after
tu re colony, where the oldfasli- annua! Oregon Methodist confer-i Paul, Janney, Crose and Ham 146.
K. K. K. Lecture, Armory, Sept. Visiting Here—
15— 3*
winter.
work. Meet at 7 o'clock.
24.
ioned Wild W est movie is doing f enee by Dr. J. b . Hingiey of mond for re-election, and it is
H
erbert
Maxey
of
San
F
ran
­
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WANTED:— PO8itiOn as’ nurse,
W. H. DAY, Sec’y.
a sensational retu rn to popularity. ! ‘
°.l k ’ 8ecretary cf the board understood that the contem plated
cisco is here visiting with his p ar­
The UNIVERSAL
M. H. ELLIS, W. M.
or
will do light housekeeping in
Cowboys,
horses,
Indians,
cow-i
°
f
pen3,ons
of
the
denominations.
candidates of Councilmen Hub-
Ladies and children’s h air cu t­ ents, the W alter Maxey family on
Siskiyou chapter, R. A. M., will
ELECTRIC Range
plains, six-1 Dr. Hingiey is in Oregon as the j bard and A lenderfer are being small family. 153 Granite St.
ting. Powder Puff Beauty P ar- Allison Street.
They left today girls,, m ountains,
bold its stated convocation follow­ lor-
is
the
standard and the
15— 2»
shooters and ranga cattle are representative of the world ser-j withheld in the hopes th at one
29-3-tf for C rater Lake for an outing.
ing the Blue Lodge meeting.
vice
board
of
the
church.
j
of
them
can
be
induced
to
run
much in evidence in productions
only range that thousands
tlo n ? ’ d T H °n,ley “ "id“ “ ••Ihat' X e “' t ’ " . ” Mayor Gadd,s a d J re a t *”>•»' P l a c e ^ ^ o r T ä i '
14— 2 For Yonculla—
.
now in the filming«
ot women would have,
Mr n,.-. e . v
,
Are >’ou hard to fit? Try a suit
The
great
success
attained
by
unless a d d ..,„ „ .l (,a M C M . re re. I aEal„. “ >
“
» « *» ™
l ' e
. m,t 1 and tam i,y wil1 made to your m easure at Paul-
e will he glad to demon­
Born—
and
Ieave Sunday for Yoncalla, where j serud’s.
14_ tf picthrization of Emerson Hough's
State
To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Silver,
strate
? ? ° be.r ? ? ’ th at we w l" ! Wl“ " the m ayorallty candidato I Price a„d
novel “ The Covered W agon,” , ,
they will visit for a few days a n d !
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.
,
.
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,
description.
Address
a t the Community Hospital last
paved the way for the retu rn of — forced to curtail our program. is decided on, the rest of the j Mrs. A rthur Keenan,. K irkford
then go to Cottage Grove to visit Duck H unting__
night, a girl.
The program for next year must councilmanic slate will be
with friends and relatives. They
Dan Kay, Rev. W. Judson Old- the W estern film.
an-I Ore., Care of Shans, Bertram Co
rPHE Ashland
be based on the receipts for this nounced, and any day now the
Among
the
im
portant
W
estern
expect to be gone for about ten field, H. C. Stock and Calvin
year.”
15-
Electric Supply
The Staples Agency has realty- d a js ’
adm inistration candidates for re ­
McClelland returned home yester­ pictures to be seen In the Fall
bargains.
The
foreign
missionary
board
1-OR RENT:— Furnished houa?{
240 East Main S t
day from a duck hunt. When and W inter will be William of the denomination is already corder and treasu rer may be an­ close in.— Staples.
nounced.
Vaughn
Moody’s
play,
“The
Great
The Metropole O rchestra is asked how many they brought
heavily in debt. During his ad-
Sweet cream for whipping and
It is practically assured th at
giving another big dance at Jack- back, Kay reported 31, Cal re­ Divide.” A great stage success,
coffee— also fresh milk, always
t dress Dr. Hingiey presented the there will at least be a partial
son Hot Springs Sat., Sept. 20. ported 27 and Oldfield said to this play is now being done for
on ice a t the Plaza.
239— tf
conference with a d raft for $1000 anti-adm inistration ticket in the
15— 3* ask the others. Mr. Stock is said the silver screen.
as
the g ift of the pension board field as Earl Fehl recently took
Confway Tearie, usually seen,
R om —
to have exhibited some expert in the society dram a films, ha?1 toward the support of 're tire d
To Crater latke—
out nomination blanks for such
m arkesm anship.
A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs.
the role of Stephen Ghent in “ The Methodist m inisters in Oregon. a ticket, at which time he an-
Mrs. W. B. Gammons of Man­
New Figs, 2 lbs......... 25c
Dr. II. C. Jennings, a member of | nounced that lie and hi3 adher-
Thade Coleman last n ig h t.
Great Divide.”
chester, Conn., and M arian B.
New Dates, 2 lbs. ...3 5 c
We deliver the goods— Detricks
M other and daughter are doing
A nother W estern picture ju st the Methodist book concern, an- . j en4s only planned to file a par-
Gammons, of Plym outh, Mass.,
nicely.
94-tf completed is Harold Bell W right’s nounced th a t the conference t ial ticket, which would include
o--O-- o—o
stopped at the Hotel Ashland last
“The Mine with the Iron Door.” would receive another check for a candidate for mayor.
night and resumed th eir trip to­
Good rubber, spotlight,
The Staple» Realty Agency can
IDEAL GLASS TOP
Up to date Mr. Fehl has not
P at O’Malley has the leading role $2490 for the same fund, this
day.
They are going to C rater! At N iagara F ’alls—
and good engine.
show you some real bargains.
in this picture, which, like “ The being Oregon’s share in last y ear’s filed his ticket or giiten out any
JARS *
Lake for a short time and th en j
Word
was received yesterday Great Divide,” was produced in profits of the book concern.
inform ation about it.
Pin ts’ do*............................. $ 1 .0 0
north.
i from Lieutenant Clyde G. Young Arizona.
Superllte auto finish; guaran­
m
>— o
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The time for filing candidates! Quarts, doz.....................
stating th a t he had been at Nir
Halt*
Gals.,
doz.................
SI
35
teed— Hughes, Pell’s Corner.
expires
September
30.
CALIFORNIA FORESTS
N< o agent in Southern Oregon I agara Falls and had witnessed a
298— tf
WIDE MOUTH MASON
REOPENED; FIRES OUT
can w rite b etter Auto insurance • baseball gam e between th e New
MAIN PLANT TO BE
JARS
v \ e n ,OW‘ V rateS thnn
' Y° ,k Yaftkeea aad ^ e Buffaloes,
F reni S hale City—
Pints,
<foz..........................
$ j)X
AT
MKDFORD
I SAN FRANCISCO, SepL IS.—
Sav it with brakes and
while in th at state and th a t dur-
Mrs. Georgo Robison of Shale ’ g<n<>‘
Q
uarts,
doz........................
$
1 .0 8
• Thousands of acres in the Plum as
save the flowers for the
mg the game Babe R uth had
City was in town yesterday eve­ At. Hot<“I O regon —
Half Gals., doz. ............... $1.35
(Continued from Page 1)
! and Lassen National Forests were
ning.
wedding instead of the
knocked two home runs. Mr,
-I ordered reopened after
Among those staying a t the
Jelly (ilasses and J a r
Young is on his way to F o rt
funeral.
Hotel Oregon are J. L. Aliflon and
a year. The pay-
Trimmings
Monroe, Virginia, for training.
Analax, The F ruity Laxative,
’
I
v
U
I
U
I
weeks
ago
in
order
to
reduce
the
family. Philom ath; C. R. Clark,
! roll will average in the neighbor-
30c— McNair Bros.
fire hazard. This was announc- i
Bey Ponit, Cal.; Geo. W. Lucas,
P A W T irn a .
r> ,
!
WASHINGTON, Sept. 16. — ed by the United States forest hood of $70,000 per month, with
Tillamook; W. Fabell
Chicago- 1 t ?
i
D
eagle and
between 500 and 600 men regu­
a
,
^ a g l e ; day work or contract;
The farm s of the United States service headquarters here.
SPECIAL attention to AUTO­ H arrv E c i
larly
employed. The present ca­
M
F
An
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ADRe
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S:
!
e8tim
ates
free.
Box
171.
305-tf
MOBILE insurance; b etter term s
were pushed so fa r into the val­
II. A. Stearns
Heavy rains in the forests ex­
«1 N. Main
Mrs.
E.
Anerstein,
Los
Angeles;
'
pacity
ia approximately 30,000,-
and lower rates. Yeo, of course.
ley of depression by the demo­ tinguished fires.
000 board feet per year.
The
V is itin g H ere__
Phone 21 & 274-J.
212— tf F. Schinkel, Orland, Cal.
cratic policy of farm deflation,
present
payroll
is
about
$4
5,000
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long of enacted in 1920 th a t it took a l­
Every ad has a message.
Follow the crowds to Jackson Prosser, W ashington, a/"e visiting most four full years of construc­
per month, with 325 men employ­
V isitin g H ere—
ed. One of the difficulties beset­
Mrs. E. L. Norri.s arrived from Hot Springs Sat. Nite, Sept. 20. ». :th the B. M. Shoudy family tive Republican adm inistration
ting the new industry is sufficient
Eugene thus m orning to visit Music by. the famous Metropole on Helman street. They are On to bring them back.
Orchestra.
15__3»
housing facilities for the employ­
friends in Ashland for several
There are many Carburetors, but you can always
Such was the pithy comment of
(heir way after a trip to south­
ees.
The
m
anagem
ent
announces
days. She is staying at the Hotel
ern California and will remain Henry C. W allace, secretary of
depend on
C on tractor R etu rn s__
tliat wherever feasible and pos-
Ashland.
A griculture on reading the ef­
here for several days.
A. L. Lamb, prom inent contrac­
fect of the Democratic campaign
tor who formerly lived in this city,
W ednesday night, Sept. 24,
Schools Increase—
organization in its campaign text­
An entirely new city adminis­
but who has been residing in
FOR EVERY CAR
Armory, Ku Klux Lecture. 15— 4t
The G rants Pass schools, which book to absolve tself of the biame tration m ust be elected at the
Woodburn, has returned to Ash­
opened Monday, show a total re g -!io r ihe almost ruin of American general election November 4tli, j There Never
to give you maximum service.
Complete line of Ashland Can­ land and will occupy his resi­ istration upon the first day of ag ricultural enterprise Mr. W al­
next,
as
the
two
year
term
s
of
at 17S
A street.
Mr. Lamb 119?
ai
xio a
street, air.
«
Is a Time
ned Goods at Detricks.
94-tf dence
lace said.
»•■II <lo contracting work anti also e„ ,a „ ’ " v o t .
° Ver ,
Mayor Gaddis, City Recordor Al­
“ The dem ocratic committees ford, City T reasurer W ebber and
when any man should stop ad­
look after hia property In th is 'i
•
aS ^ear
a
F in ed fop D riving—
statem
ent
of
the
troubles
of
the
!
larger
initial
increase
than
vertising
his business— exeepl
upon
LEEDOM’S SUDDEN SERVICE
the eight councilmen expire Jan- i
city.
Rena’ M. Howe of Gold Hill was
F ar more uary 1st, next, states the Medford ! when you decide to go out of
the previous year. Last year farm er is not now
lias pleased thousands—Have you tried it?
business.
fined $10 in the justice court by
1059 reported when the
nine than three years the republican Tribune.
See
Paulserud’s
for
the
latest
Judge Gowdy yesterday charged
o clock bell toled th e hour, while adm inistration has been trying to
The city adm inistration wil! !
w ith reckless driving in the city in Fall suits and woolens.
*n 1922 the num ber was 1045, rescue the fa n n e r from the de­ have a ticket in the field in the I For Disaster
14— tf
of Talent. The offense occurred
showing th a t the growth of the pression into which he wa3 effort to perpetuate itself, al­ Every business failure repre­
th e 2nd of September.
present season has m ore than plunged by eight years of deniOj though Mayor Gaddis recently j sents not only the loss to that
Fined—
cratic rule. Such depressions as gave out the inform ation th a t he
Across from the new 9-story Tourist Hotel
one firm, but the expense of
W. S. Thompson was fined $20 met its usual increase.
Every body is going to Jack ­
agriculture has been passing did not care to run again, as he | another taking its place and
by City Judge Gowdy y e s t e r d a y -
A
through do not develop over thought his eight y e a rs, in the! the loss to the creditors.
son’s Hot Springs Sat. Sept. 20th.
afternoon on charges of being in - : M
, CIP
stitch in time saves nin<e; —
15— 3* toxicated wliile at the Ford G ar-1 .,. , FS' C‘ M' T,layer of Owos3o, night or w ithin a few months. city’s service a3 councilman and
ask your
banker about the ’ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « » ♦ ♦ » i > > i > V ♦ ♦
age in Ashland. He was taken ‘ Ilchlgan’ a ™ ved in Ashland fo­ They are the result of conditions mayor entitled him to step aside, j doubtful moves.
HONESTY Is my POTxICY. Yeo
to the justice cotrrt yesterday for v
, °r a '
home of which too often, as in this case, It is understood th at City Re- j
of course.
212__tf having liquor in his possession,;
are the result of unwise states­ corder Alford and City Treasurer !
au g h ter’ Mrs- E - M.^Berg.
manship. This oppression is pe­ W ebber will be candidates for re- ;
but will not be fined for this' of-
R en ted P roperty—
culiarly
the result of such con­ election, altbo there are rum ors
A nother Sale—■
Mr. and Mrs. C ,H. Beale have fense until later. He was appre­
The Staples R ealty Agency re­ ditions. The troubles of the th a t th ere will be one other can- j
moved from Dunsm uir to Ashland hended by Chief of Police Mc­
ports another im p o rtan t sale of fa rm e r are directly due mainly didate for city treasurer, and that •
t
and have rented the Stevens prop­ Nabb.
♦
inside city property, being the 50 to democratic m istakes. No soon­ six of the present councilmen will
e rty on B. Street. They will
e r was th e resu lt of the 1920 al3o run again. In this connect­
Why pay more for milk when foot lot ju st north of th e Ashland election fairly evident than the
move In Immediately.
Î
ion it has ju st become publicly
you can get the best milk for Hotel and extending from Oak dem ocrats began a system atic de­
I
4
known th a t Councilman John H.
through to Pioneer.
It is said
Let us fill your pail with Swifts 10 cents. Lininger Dairy. Phone
flation of the farm er on the ex­ B utler resigned within the past
that
this
land
will
be
used
in
4.t f
Silver Lea: lard. Costs less than 396R and 369J.
connection w ith the H otel Ash­ cuse th a t the cost of living must two weeks because of the lack ,
shortening. Goes fa rth e r and if
In the 1 spring of of tim e for councilmanic duties, 1
land in its fu tu re improvem ents. be reduced.
more nutritious. Detricks.
94-tf Hotel Columbia—
1920, the farm ers position was
Among the guests at the Hotel
fairly satisfactory in relation to
Columb'a
are Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Buys Property—
Don’t forget the big dance at
other
groups. In the late sum ­
E. V. C arter has purchased the
Jackson Hot Springs Sat. nite. A Forsythe, who have made the
* « ! ! :
m er of 1920, members of the
1/
iht t
big time assured you— Metropole trip to Vancouver, B. C., and are middle strip of property adjoin­ democratic adm inistration served
O rchestra.
15__3* on their way to their home in ing his, next to the building oc­ notice th a t the price of farm pro­
cupied by E. R. Isaac. He hap
California.
FÍN1SH1NG TODAY
W ar
____ _
owned the tw enty foot strip next ducts m u st come down.
H ere-
IT
IS
USUALLY
Imogene W allace, piano classes*1.0 the Isaac building for some surplus was throw n on the m ar­
John Barrymore’s classic
Eugene B ryant of McCloud is
ket. F arm ers were called on to
tim
e
and
bought
th
e
additional
In Ashland for a few days visit­ begin Septem ber 25. For infor­
“ BEAU BRUMMEL”
pay their notes, thus forcing
Battery
mation phone 210-J or w rite Miss property from W allace Corey. crops on the m arket The word
ing with relatives and friends.
W allace, Central Point.
13__tf This makes a 40 foot business lot.
.Ignition
I
went out th a t agriculture m ust
He
will
not
build
th
ere
at
the
H air Brushes— Hand Brushes
Carburetor
be deflated, and as prices began
present time.
-McNair Bros.
In A shland—
to drop through this pressure, Ju st a little attention be­
FIO DA Y & SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Miles of
buyers withdrew from the m a r­ forehand would have pre­
le
a
v
e
s
for
Home__
In A shland—
Newport arrived
in
Ashland
vented the inconvenience
Mr. I. B. M artin ie£t yesterday ket except as to hand to mouth
io
Mr. Will Leland
and
wife Tuesday night and are visiting
needs,
which
added
im
petus
to
and
loss
of
time.
of D unsm uir are visiting at the with th eir son, Frank Murphy of for hia home in Ottumwa, Iowa,
the decline. Democratic senators
Pierson home on the Boulevard, this city. They will visit for sev­ after a short visit with his sister,’
and representatives in congress
We caM g*vc you quick service
on their re tu rn from a trip to eral days and then resum e their Mrs. Anna W illiams. On his way
in overhauling these vital
end in im portant adm inistrative
he will stop a t Los Angeles, Salt
K ansas City. Mr. Pierson is the trip to southern California.
p
arts of your machine.
positions have themselves been
Lake City and Denver.
b rother of Mrs. Leland.
most unsparing critics of this ru in ­
• Snappy new models in suits for
ous democratic policy. The re­
Program a t High School—
The Staples Agency has a wx>n- young men at Paulserud’s.
sult of it all was th a t perpendi-
In observance of Constitution
dcrful bargain in Bungalow. Bet-
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o
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cular drop in the prices of farm
Ï b X
: y’ .S? r J ntendent
p- d - t s while the cost of every-
te r hurry.
Our Phone 82
Lioeal j P erso n al fiotes J
The fire departm ent answered a
call to 122 Laurel street Thurs-j —-------------- —
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day morning, but found only a '
flue burning out.
COMMAND ING
A
«
E lectricity
XV.
YOUR INTEREST
À
Ju st A rrived
FORD
BUG
$50
RaybCxStos Savs
WALLACE STATES
BY DEM POLICY
. ..
Plaza Market
IL - '
RACE TO BE’PEPPY
A utom otive Shop
STRÖ M BERG CA RBU RETO RS
Leedosn’s Tire House
F irst N ational
B ank
New Line of Ladies
S ilk
Dresses
W lien th e car stops
A rrive Today
T he same old story
B eauties in Every D etail.
Color Effects.
C liarniine
E xquisitely T ailored
and M odeled
P erfection
Straight and Draped Lines
New Trimming Patterns
Murphy Elee. Co.
E very O ne a W inner
school s tu d e n t a & . tO the hlgh : thing else rem inded high. The
Visiting Here—
MARCEL AND CURL LAST
1S morning>j dem ocrats had given the farm ers
Mr. W illiam Reynolds of P a t­ telline
LONGER a fte r a Golden Glint
h ° h
such a pash into the valley of de-
tonsburg, Missouri, arrived in B ereiL e v
Shampoo.
n»60 f 6 ’S ed the as’ > pression th a t it was six months
Ashland Monday and is visiting semhl
sembly
with
sp I pp -
»,
i,.
r> ' . . several piano
p «no stnec a ftev
republicans
came into
the C. H. Pierce family on Pio­ Hrmo
P a rlo r R enovated—
es e the piogram an- power before the price drop could
neer street. He intends to stay ptn
The p arlor of the Hotel Ash
er m portant thing at the! be checked. It was checked by
here several days.
land is being redecorated and n ew !
lgn sc 00 today is the seating, j vigorous legislative and adminis-
drapes and furniture will be put
11s çauses much interest and j trative action, and gradually farm
Burton Dancing School, Mem­
in. It is the aim of the manage­
-pecu c-tion among the students prices and the farm ers buying
Open daily. A fter­ as to where they will sit, and near
m ent to make this parlor into a orial Hall.
power has increased until today
noon
2
to
3,
evening
to 9.
social m eeting place and people
what person
the farm er is in a b etter position
307-tf
will be welcome to visit there at
than a t any time since he became
all times. The dining room trade
Local Roy M entioned—
the victim of unprovoked assault
is picking up every day also, and G uests of H o t e l -
Francis Humphrey, son of Mr. by unwise democratic leader-
Some of the guests a t the Hotel and Mrs. A. N. Humphrey, was ship
It is possible th a t more cooks will
Ashland
are A. D. Sansman, P o rt­ complimented in the Telegram
be hired in the near future.
land; Jam es A. A rm strong and yesterday for th e 'w o rk with th a t
The Young People’s Society of wife, Hollywood, Cal.; S. V. Hill, paper th a t he has been doing
Eugene — Cornerstone laid for
the Nazarene Church of Medford Mrs. L. P. Hill and Joseph A. De- here.
Besides handling routes | new Woodrow W ilson ju n io r high
will hold a special meeting Sun­ Bell of Montclair, New Jersey; himself, he has become m anager school.
E.
of Trail, B, C.; M- for the Telegram. Along with
day a t 6:30 P. M. at the Church, J.
„ T
T Lee
t
. Hughes, San Francisco; H. T. short article on w hat he has ac-
4th and C streets. A cordial in­
Yaquina— Pinnacles in Yaquina
vitation is extended to all. A. M. Hopkins, Portland; Mrs. H. D .! complished, his picture w as. in
Bay cut off to give 17 foot w ater
Ramey, Pres.
15— 3 Hall, Laclede, Mo.; J. B u tle r,! the paper.
depth.
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i P ortland; Mrs. F. Manz and M
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The tru th about the Ku Klux ¡C harles M irear of Seattle; J. A.
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The strange tale of
A P ow erful
Good Lesson
R astus had been found guilty
of m urder.
“ You are sentenced,” said the
judge, “ to be hanged by the
neck until you are dead. Have
you anything to say for your­
self?”
•“ No, Jedge,” replied Rastus,
“ ’cep’ dis am gwan to be one
powe’ful good lesson fo’ me.”
An old story— but frequently
repeated in our courts.
Many a m otorist hears the jury
render «a b’g damage verdict
against him. I t ’s one power­
ful good lesson as to the val­
ue of a first class insurance
policy protecting the m otorist
against loss from such claims.
B illings Agency
Estab. 1883
Real E state & Real Insurance
41 E. Main St.
Phone 211
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