Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 02, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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CITATION
' ed this 25th day of A ugust, A. D | infrequent. No reports of deer
light oi a decline of 8.1 per cent MARINES CALLED
i killing -by panthers have been
IN
THE
COUNTY
COURT
OF
1924-
in building m aterial prices over
TO FIGHT FIRE
CHAUNCEY
FLOREY,
turned in.
the year period. The fru it can­
THE
STATE
OF
OREGON,
County
Clerk
SAN
DIEGO,
Cal.,
Oct.
2.
—
ning season Is now drawing to a
I In the vicinity of Kroll and
COUNTY OF JACKSON.
By DELILIA STEVENS,
Commercial factors qsti->! The m arines were called out here
close.
¡Ada, where the Alaska moose, now
In the M atter of the Estate of
A Daily Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
______
m ate th a t the pack in California j early this morning and dispatched JOHN W. HERRIN, Deceased.
z
Deputy
j 2 years old, are ranging in ter-
local interest
E.
D.
Briggs,
Adminis-
. ritory ten miles square, the ani-
To W illiam F. H errin, David
SALEM Oct. 2. __Orders s to p -jwi11 be &li8htly sm aller, and th at to Descanso to help fight the
trato
r,
Ashland,
Oregon,
j
luais are doing well and are often
brush
fire
which
has
been
fanned
C. H errin, Fred W. H errin, Ed-1
ping all fu rth er enlistm ents, ex- in Oregon and W ashington ap­
winds since Monday.
Thurs. 5t j seen about the homesteads and
ward W. H errin, Caroline B. Dix- i
: cept for replacem ents, were tele­ proxim ately the same as last year. there by
t__ _______________
In Town—
lakes. Three came into a school
This
year’s
pack
is
meeting
a
on,
Mary
Kilgore
and
unknown
graphed to all organization com­
Ashland Lodge No. 23
E. J. B arrett of Portland is in m anders of the Oregon National steady m arket demand a t prices TWO INDIANS INDICTED
y“ard not long ago and made
heirs,
if
any
there
be,
of
said
I
A. F. & A. M.
ON
LIQUOR
CHARGES
town for a few days on business. guard
which
have
tended
upward
as
the
friends with the children. They
estate, and to ail other persons
by B rigadier - General
Special communication, T h u rs-'
season
advances.
were kept at a farm for some
claiming any interest in the es-1
George A. W hite, commanding.
day evening, Oct. 2. F irst D e-, No agen t In Southern Oregon
PORTLAND, Oct. 2. — Hollis­ tate of saiii deceased:
The total volume of trade
time after being liberated and
This action came when the guard
gree. Light refreshm ents after can w rite better A nto insurance
te
r
McCoy
faces
trial
on
three
transacted
in
the
district,
as
in­
became
quite domesticated.
IN
THE
NAME
OF
THE
STATE
completed its expansion to 100
work. Meet a t 7:30 o’clock.
or a t low er rates than th e Staples per cent of its present authorized dicated by debits to individual ac­ counts, the charge based on al­ OF OREGON.
M. H. ELLIS, W. M. Agency.
You and each of you are hereby ’
quota of 3100 men, and follow­ counts a t banks in 20 clearing leged sales of liquor to Indian's.
M A R S H F IE L D , S ept. 30. __
W. H. DAY, Sec y.
TORE DOWN DUMP
ing the receipt by General W hite house centers, declined slightly He is said to have supplied a large notified th a t on the 25th day of! D istrict Game W arden Fish has
26— 2
Cliff Payne Makes brackets.
of instructions from the w ar de­ during August as compared with quanity of hard liquor to Indians August, 1924, E. D. Briggs, the j made a survey of the game deni­
The excavaton at the Lithian
partm ent to check the grow th of July, but wa3 still slightly above who were entering on a week of duly appointed, qualified and act­ zens of Coos county and believes hotel site is progressing so rap­
Stated Session
The Indian police ing adm inistrator of said estate
R eturns H o m e -
the guard until congress makes estim ated norm al and well above celebration.
idly th a t the wagon dump had
H illa h Tem ple
Miss Tillie Anderson of Gold fu rth er provision for its expan­ the low point reached in June. chief on the reservation was said filed in said C o u rt a petition, duly there are 300 elk in the county.
to be torn down Thursday m orn­
M asonic H all
Hill, who has been visiting in sion.
Retail trade activity increased by to have participated in the w et verified, praying said Court for i W arden Fish bases this estim ate ing to continue the work. The
upon
his
own
observations
and
Friday evening October 3. Rop- Ashland for several days, retu rn ­
‘ The fact th at the strength of less than the usual seasonal party and as a result lost his job. an Order of sale of the whole of I oa inform ation obtained from workmen are certainly cutting
Mahoney also wras indicted a the real property of said estate
tine business. Refreshm ents.
ed to her home yesterday.
the guard in your state is so am ount during August and the
into the granite.
second
time, accused of having on the grounds and for the pur- J hom esteaders and residents of
P. B. HERMAN, Potentate
increased
buying,
which
appear­
much iW excess of the m ainten-
the isolated section. One party
W H DAY, Recorder.
Imogene W allace, piano classes ance strength indicates a high ed in July, subsided, so th a t trade transported a stolen automobile poses therein stet forth, which
27— 2 begin Septem ber 25. F o r lnfor-j standard a nd great in terest,” the at wholesale again presented from W alla W alla, W ash., to New­ said real property is described as reported counting 36 elk in one
herd this summer in the district
follows:
mation phone 210-J or w rite Miss; depa rtm ent telegraphed. “ The m arked irregularities. Here also, berg, Oregon.
known as the Tioga country. The
In Jack son ville—
The not tru e bills were re tu rn ­
Beginning a t the southeast
Wallace, Central Point. 13— tf war departm ent is placed in the however, the August figures re­
other herds are sim ilar, with the
$230
E. E. Phipps is spending the
corner of the N ortheast quar­
unfortunate position of apparent­ flected a .more favorabl situ a­ ed against Amos K ist, Indian,
main
portion
of
them
iu
the
coun­
day in Jacksonville on business.
R egister Now—
te r of Section 33, Twp. 38 S.
ly placing a dam per on the growth tion than th a t which prevailed in who was implicated with Thomas
try east of Coos bay toward the
and
F
o
ste
r
Barkley
in
the
alleged
June.
The
num
ber
and
liabilities
R. 1 E. of W. M. in Jackson
The Billings office will be open; of your flourishing organization.
Douglas county line and in the
Best m ilk— L ininger’s Dairy, unUl eight o’clock
tomorrow but immediate action mu3t be of business -failures w ithin the liquor law violation. The other
County, Oregon; Thence North
northeastern
section of Coos
10c quart. Phone 396R and 369J. (F riday) night so th a t people taken to prevent the fu rth er in7 d istrict during August were, less “ release” went to W. F. Corrigan,
on the section line between county.
26— tf may register. Everyone is urged crease in stren g th .”
by more than 15 per cent than accused on two counts of posses­
Sections 33 and 34 60 rods;
A few herd are known to be
sion
and
transportation
of
liquor.
during
July.
T hence
W est 40
rods;
to register immediately so th at
Oregon is the only.-.northwest
inhabiting
the southw estern part
Moved Office—
Increases in commercial de­
Thence South 60 rods; Thence
they will not be too late.
state affected by the order, ac­
of
the
county
east and 3outh from
Dr. Gordon Mac< icken has
E ast 40 rods, to the place of
cording to inform ation received mand for credit, resulting both Albany R ail Men Back Coolidge
Powers.
ALBANY, Oct. 2— Not all ra il­
the F irst
moved hls office fri
beginning, containing 15 acres,
Get my price® before you buy at guard headquarters, adjoining from seasonal needs of trade and
In the coast section, according
N ational Bank Builcnig to his your Fall clothes— P aulserud’s. states not having passed the fed­ from recent slight increases in road men are for La Follette for
there being a small house on
to
the w arden’s records, eight elk
residence at 262 Hargadine,
FOR
the land, 11 acres improved and
26— tf eral m aintenance strength. Ore­ business activity, have been met president, as the form ation of a
have
been killed this summer. Of
local
railroad
m
en’s
Coolidge
4 acres untillable, of which he
gon is 40 per cent in excess of by member banks out of their
these two were killed at H unter
W illiam
is the owner in entirety in his j
One Cent Sale a t McNair Bros., Successful H u n t -
federal strength requirem ents and own resources. Commercial loans club clearly indicates.
j
head, in Curry, and a third one
own right.
next week.
Fred Taylor and E arnest Biden has 100 per cent of its prescrib­ of 66 reporting member banks Dickson, general yardm aster, has
:
near the same vicinity. Two were
The E state of his father has
returned l^te yesterday evening ed nuota for the first tim e as the in the principal cities of the dis­ been elected chairm an of the:
I dressed and used, but the third
Returns—
never been divided and d istrib u t­
from their quail hunt, bringing ’•esult of recent recruiting activ - trict increased $5,000,000 during club.
i was left. In the district above
J. L. Corbett, who has been two turkeys. They did not explain .
ed among the heirs, and the real
th e four weeks ended September
Allegany, near Fall creek, three
, ,ty ’
visiting in Ashland for several how they were obtained.
TARBELL FOR DAVIS
property belonging to the said
Belief was expressed by General 10,1924. A reduction of $4,-
elk have been slain, but the kil­
days, returned to Hungry Creek
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 2. estate, of which he was the own­
by
' W hite th a t the restriction will be 000,000 in loans secured
lers have not been apprehended.
where he is working today.
stocks
and
bonds
and
of
$2,000,-
—
MiS3
Ida M. Tarbell, magazine er of a one-eighth interest there­
MARCEL AND CURL LAST in effect fo- nosslbly more than
Coyotes are the worst enemies
Our Phone 82
000 in investm ents provided the w riter, fam ous a u th o r of “ The in, is described, as follows:
LONGER a fte r a Golden Glint
f rv r'.octVs.
Main • P laza
Ashland
of deer, W arden Fish declared,
The NW K of Section 8, Twp.
funds necessary to care for this History of the Standard Oil Com­
Rexall One Cent Sale next Shampoo.
but depredations this year are
increase in commercial borrow­ pany,” “ The Life of Abraham 35 S. R. 2 W. of W. M. contain­
W eek.— McNair Bros.
ing. Demand deposits of report­ Lincoln” and “ The Business of ing 160 acres.
R eturn H om e—
V isitin g H ere—
A one-eighth interest in all the
ing banks have increased further, Being a W oman,” will vote for
Mrs. B. M, H eath and son,
Mrs. Fay Potter of Bray, is Bobble, returned home Tuesday
following described property, the
and a t $781,000,000 on Septem­ John W. Davis for president.
same being situated in Twp. 38
visiting at the home of her par­ evening from Eagleville, Missouri,
ber 10th, were at record levels.
S. R. 1 E of the W. M. "in Jack-
E arning assets of .th e Reserve ENGLAND SINKING INTO
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. K ellar where Mrs. H eath was called by
son
County, Oregon:
Bank
increased
slightly
during
SEA
AS
SCOTLAND
RISES
of Allison street.
the sickness and death of her
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
The
S% of NW Vi, the SWV4,
the
m
onth
as
a
resu
lt
of
p
ur­
father. On their trip they also
chases of governm ent securities
LONDON, Oct. 2.— England is and th e W % of the SEVi, Sec­
TOMORROW and SATURDAY
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to visited Mr. H eath’s m other at
and of acceptances. Discounts of slowly^ sinking into the sea, but tion 2, containing 320 acres.
Orres tailor shop.
17— tf Garden Grove, Iowa.
The SV6 of the N E ü , the
the bank, at $16,000,000 on Sep­ to the same extent to which the
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 29.— tem ber 17th, were at the lowest
SE%
of the NW Vi, the N% of
British
Isles
is
losing
ground,
the
V isitin g H ere—
A drama of daring exploits,
Complete line of new ready-to- H esitant improvement character­
the
SV£,
the
S%
of
the
SWVi,
point
reached
since
the
la
tte
r
part
northern
section
—
Scotland—
is
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Day of Hon­ wear Suits and O’Coats. We are
hair-breadth escapes, secret
ized the business situation in the
and the SE% of the SBV4, Sec­
of 1917. In terest rates have re ­ gaining.
olulu are visiting in Ashland for tailors and can fit you. — Paul-
amours, thrills and suspense—
Twelfth Federal Reserve District
Recent hydrographic surveys tion 3; containing 400 acres.
several days on their way home 3erud’s.
26— tf during A ughst. A definite ex­ mained a t low levels.
of love and life and death in
Lots 1 and 2, the SV& of the
show th a t during the last fifty
from a trip to England. They are
pansion in industrial activity was
year3 Scotland’s height above sea N E % , the SEVi of the NWV4,
the cauldron of an epochal
visiting the Mowatt family here Pass Through—
noted, but seasonal gains in vol­
level has increased by half an the diagonal NE% of the NEVi,
and are registered at the Hotel
revolution.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. W ahl of ume of trad e at wholesale and
of
the
SWV4,
and
the
SEVi,
Sec­
inch.
England’s
average
height
Ashland.
Portland passed through Ashland retail were sm aller than usual.
above sea level, however," is half tion 4; containing 378 acres.
today on th eir way to Florida. The trend of the general price
The diagonal NE% of the NEV4
an inch below th a t of fifty years
Complete line of Ashland Can­ They are touring in a Maxwell level was
upward, although
of
Section 9, containing SO acres.
ago.
94-tf car. Mr. W ahl is a p rin ter on the coiyiter movements were frequent
ned Goods at Detricks.
The
NEV4, the NWV4, the d i­
Humorous com m entators as­
Portland Oregonian and called and not all commodities shared In
IN
agonal
NE % of the NW % of the
cribe Scotland’s gain to an abnor­
Leave for P ortland—
at the Tidings office.
the advances. Funds for financ­
the SWVi
mal chest and head expansion as S W U , the EV6 of
J. W. McCoy and Rawles Moore
ing business continued In ample
and
the
N%
of
the
SEV4.
PORTLAND,
Oct.
2.—
Agricul­
a
result
of
Prem
ier
Ramsay
Mac­
of Medford left last night for
Yes, U, Tel, Um, K istlers Qual­ supply at low rates, and m em ­
Section
10;
containing
500
acres.
P ortland where they will appear ity Bread, from the oven over ber banks were able to take for tu ral conditions in Oregon and Donald’s success as Great B rit­
A picture that sweeps into
•
The
NVfe
of
the
N
W
U
, the
ain’s first ^pbor Prem ier. Mac­
before the Unites States district the counter, 8 and 12c.
22— 64 the slightly increased needs of W ashington are recovering rapid­
SWV4 of the NW Vi, and the
reality lives worth living and
court.
th eir commercial borrowers w ith­ ly from the recent period of de­ Donald hails from the Scottish NW% of the SWV4, Section 11:
presión,
and
with
favorable
grow­
moors.
hearts worth dying for.
At, G rants P ass—
out recourse to the Federal Re­
containing 160 acres.
ing
and
m
arketing
conditions
of
Ladies and childrens hats —
Glenn Addis left this morning serve Bank.
The NEVi, the EV6 of the
Mrs. R. Potter, 30 2nd St. 26-2* for G rants Pass w here he will
Fact and opinion concerning 1925, the farm ers of th e two Siren Placed—
N
W
% , the SEVi, and the E%
A grass and fence fire in the
LAST TIMES TODAY
spend several days assisting Mike present and prospective returns states will have discharged their
of
the
SWVi, Section 21; contain­
re
a
r
of
a
barn
near
709
South
obligations
and
have
an
appreci­
Noble Grand Club Meeting—
Ceei' B. DeMille’s “ TRIUM PH”
Clemens with his one cent sale to farm ers for th eir 1924 crops
ing 480 acres.
Oakdale
a
t
12:30
Tuesday
a
fte
r­
able
financial
surplus,
according
The Past Noble Grand Club of at the Rexall store there.
are exerting a particularly im­
The NW Vi, the SW Vi, the W %
the Hope Rebekah Lodge will
p ortant influence on the general to ” John H. Guill of Chico, Cal., noon resulted in causing the fire
of the EV6, the SEVi of the
m eet a t the home of Mrs. Gil­
Coming’ Tues., Wed., Thurs.
Sweet cream for whipping and business situation this year. Al­ member of the federal farm loan departm ent some lively work be­
NEVi, and the E% of the SEVi.
fore
it
was
extinguished.
Fire
board,
on
a
tour
of
inspection
of
bert, 600 W alnut Street, tom or­ coffee— also fresh milk, always though definite statem ent m ust
Chief E llio tt and the police warn Section 22, containing 520 acres.
row afternoon (F riday) at two on ice a t the Plaza.
239— tf aw ait completion of harvesting th« N orthwest.
The NWV4, of the NEVi, and
Loans aggregating more than the auto drivers to at once draw’
o ’clock.— Josephine (B. . Crockter,
and disposal of a larger propor­
the
N % of the N % of the NW Vi ,
27— 1 B u ild in g B u n g a lo w -
tion of the crops than has already 95,000,000 have been made to up to th e side of the street when
Secretary.
Section 27; containing 80 acres
One of the im portant building been m arketed, it is safe to say farm ers of Oregon, W ashington, they hear the siren whistle at the
And the NEVi of the NW Vi, T Ï -
Idaho
and
M
ontana,
through
the
corner
of
Main
and
F
ro
n
t
streets
Back in Ashland—
stru ctu re going up at the present th a t recent increases in prices of
and
the N% of the NEVi, Sec­
Melvin Borah returned to Ash­ time which -was not m entioned in agricultural products have done federal land bank at Spokane, blown for a fire, This siren was tion 28; containing 120 acres.
land Tuesday after spending the the list of improvements in a re­ much to improve the outlook in Guill said and the funds have placed especially as the signal
NOW, THEREFORE, in pursu­
been used in improving proper­ w'hen blown for all autos to line
sum m er in South Dakota with cent issue is the building at the farm ing sections. Crop produc­
ties
,and
increasing
production.
ance
of the Order of said Court
up along the stre et curbs. A r­
relatives there. He will enter corner of Church and Almond. tio n -fo r th e d istrict was gener­
The m arket for federal land hank rests will follow any failure to duly made and entered upon the
high school immediately and play This is a modern California bun­ ally sm aller in volume this year
bands is strengthening and th e heed this signal.— Mail-Tribune. filing of said Petition, you and
galow and is being built by C. E. than in 1923, and slightly below
on the football team.
agricultural industry- throughout
each of you are hereby notified
From an. When finished it will the average of recent years.
the
country
is
rapidly
being
stab­
th
a t you are required to appear
R eports of increasing indus­
be one of the nicest homes in
Visiting Here—
L
etterheads,
statem
ents,
t
o
before the said Court on Satur­
trial production, which were quite ilized.
Mr. and Mrs. £>. M. G riffith of Ashland.
Accompanying Guill on hia tour your order a t the Tidings Office. day th ^ 4th day of October, 1924,
num erous during the la tte r p art
San Diego are visiting in Ashland
of investigation are W. D. Ellis, We have a good job printing de­ a t ten o’clock In the forenoon of
Special Auto Accident Policy of July, have been confirmed by
for a few days, staying at the
partment.
tf said day, a t the Court room of
the statistical record for August. president of the federal land
for
$5.00
a
year.
Phone
21.
Yeo
H otel Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs.
said Court In Jacksonville, Jack-
Lum ber mills and m etal mines bank of Berkeley, Cal.; W. C.
24-tf
•
G riffith were form er owners of of course.
80n County, Oregon, to show
of the d istrict have increased Dean, chief inspector; W. A. Mc­ Return Horae__
th e Eagle Ridge Tavern on the
J. H. Fuller, Geo. A. B riscoe,’ cause, if any exist, why an Order
th eir output in response to a Neill, reviewing appraiser for the
K lam ath Lakes and are now pro­ Llthians to Play—
federal
land
bank
of
Tennessee,
H om er Billings and A. C. Joy re­ of Sale of the whole of said real
Can th e raw m eat eating Cave­ growing demand for th eir pro­
prietors of the Keystone Hotel In
and
A.
F.
Cardon,
reviewing
ap­
turned this m orning from a busi­ property should not be made as
men defeat the fizz w ater d rin k ­ ducts on a strengthening m arket.
San Diego.
praiser for Utah.
ness trip to Salem. They have prayed for in said petition.
ing L ithians in football? The The building industry has con­
The party visited a num ber of been gone for several days.
Service of this Citation by pub­
tinued
active
at
levels
only
slight­
Mitchels. Auto tops, curtains, L lthians think it cannot be done. ly below the record figures of a W illam ette valley towns on the
lication
is made on the non-resi­
painting and upholstery work. Yesterday J. H. Fuller, secretary year ago, the num ber and value way from California and arrived
dent heirs and the unknown heirs
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
382 E. Main.
22— 6t of the Ashland Chamber of Com­ of building perm its issued in 20 here from a trip through Tilla­
of said deceased by Order of the
merce, visited G rants Pass and
County Court, which said Order
principal cities of the district mook and Clatsop counties. They
WANTED:
—
Wells
to
drill,
suggested th a t the L ithians m ight
R egistered —
during A ugust, 1924, being 12.1 will leave Monday for Spokane for short time only, am passing is dated August 25th. 1924.
Among th e out-of-state regis­ fall in w ith th e idea prom ulgat­ j>er cent and 11.3 per cent, re­ and other points in W ashington. th ru w ith drilling machine. Ad­
W itness the Honorable G. A. i
trations at the Hotel Ashland are ed by the Cavemen of such a con spectively, larg er than during
G ardner, Judge or said C o u rt,1
dress Box X f a r e of Tidings.
Mrs. J. Z. W ing. Mrs. William
F. M. W ilm ott, Tulsa, Oklahoma; test. Coach J. P. Brown of the July, 1924, and 12.1 per cent and
27— 3* with the seal of said Court affix-
J. F. Ell, Chicago; W. A. Keys G rants Pass high school, has been 15.1 per cent smalled than d u r­ Myers and Mrs. Gilbert spent yes­
and family, Brockwayville, P a.; placed in charge of th e form ation ing A ugust, 1923. The la tte r de­ terday afternoon in G rants Pass
Mrs. W. Keim, N. Y.; and Milton of a Caveman team and it is high­ creases m ust be interpreted id the visiting friends.
T hrasher, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. E. ly probable th a t a game can be
I o
M. Wooley and C atharine and arranged.— G rants Pass Courier
Marian Wooley of Passaic, N. J.
We deliver the goods -Detricks
94-tf
If you want to save, get one of
I
bocal ; P erso n al flotes
IN Nil. GUARD
A
Rebuilt
THOR
Electric-Automatic
IR O N E R
$150
Murphy Elec. Co.
1XU
12TH DISTRICI
F
Richard
Barthelmess
MUCH m
IN
OPINION. EXPERT
uTlie Fighting Blade”
uTlie Covered Wagon”
A wonderful new line of Comfort Cre­
tonnes, yard wide, Beautiful new Au­
tumn patterns, good weight cloths.
Permanent dye. Priced at, the yard
25c, 35c, 39c, 45c
36 inch Comfort Challies in dark and
medium dark shades, with floral and
leaf designs. Permanent dye. Priced
at. the yard
19c
As Your Friends
Would Do
Nolhing Small About Mother
P aulserud’s suits and overcoats.
.
26— tf R eturns—
Otis Johnson, George Converse,
Ray Shortridge and Johnny Gru-
At Oregon H o t e l-
elle returned home yesterday a ft­
Registered a t the Hotel Oregon
ernoon a fte r th e ir two weeks’
are R. C. Teague, Seattle; C. M.
Thompson, Vancouver, B. C.; C. trip at Cinnabar Springs, where
they spent th e tim e hunting and
B. Maxfield, Seattle; O. A. P ark ­
fishing. They reported th a t they
er, Seattle; J. H. Bryan, Los An­
enjoyed the trip very much, al­
geles; R obert E. Kane and Wife,
Los Angeles; D. L. Stonequist, though they were lost for a short
San Francisco; J. R. Stewart, time on their way home. Johnny
New Y ork; F. Osterberg, Pull Shortridge, one of th e party, was
separated from them and re tu rn ­
man. W ash.; J. C. H errich, New
ed home Tuesday evening.
Y ork; Mr. and Mrs. J a n Pasrer,
Cleveland, Ohio; J. W. Howard,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Let us fill your pall with Swifts
Silver Lent lard. Costs less than
Burton Dancing School, Mem­ shortening. Goes farther and is
orial Hall.
Open dally. After­ more nutritious. Detrleks.
94-tf
noon 2 to 3, evening 7 to 9.
307-tf
There Is wisdom In reading ads.
1 saw a M other, bent w ith age,
H er brow deep stam ped w ith love and care,
The while she scanned a close w rit page-
Absorbed in w hat was w ritten there.
It breathed of love h nd constancy,
— A son’s love to a M other’s h eart,—
And rambled on so tenderly.
I saw the happy te a r drops sta rt
From h er dear eyes. And ia the end
He thanked her fo r her loving care
And begged of her th a t she, would) send
To him a lock of M other’s hair.
She stood before the glass and gazed
Upon h er reflex earnestly.
W ith trem bling hands she gently raised
Her silvered locks and, musingly,
She pondered o’er w hat tim e had w rought
In changing strands of burnished gold
To gleam ing silver, and had brought
To h er both pain and joys untold.
I looked and saw a crystal drop
Fall from h er eye so misty, dim,
Then— she walked down to the barber shop—
And, smiling, sent it all to him.
Dick Posey.
To the bereaved family there is nothing more com­
forting than the sympathetic understanding of true
friends.
This is the spirit in which we strive to serve you—
realizing that proficiency in technical requirements
must be augmented by thoughtful attention to any
detail that will help to lighten the burden of your
loss.
Comfort Cottons in all size bats; both
cotton and wool. Our range is com­
plete with new cotton. Priced at
20c, 29c, 35c, 49c
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Large full size bats. Priced at
$1.29, $1.45, $1.79,
$2 75, $3.95
GET READY FOR WINTER AT
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J. P. Dodge & Sons
Funeral Directors
Day Pl^one 212—Night Phones 255-L, 282-J
Mrs. Louis Dodge, Lady Assistant
Where Your Dollar Has More Ceuta*