Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 07, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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E S T A B L IS H E D I N 1 8 7 6
C .U . R E A D , M ä h ä g in g E d ito r
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A S & L A N B
D A I L Y
T I O I K G S
TH E FO O TBALL TEAM
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W r itin g ab ou t b e y s b rin g s t o lig h t a n o th e r p r o ­
je c t th a t is ab ou t to em erge from w e e k s o f lit tle
know n but n ev er the le ss trem en d o u sly e ffe c tiv e tr a in ­
in g. T h e A sh lan d H ig h S ch ool w ill p la y . th e ir .first
conference fo o t hall g a m e n e x t S a tu r d a y . K la m a th
F a ll w ill jou rn ey over to A sh lan d , to te s t th e m e ttle
. o f the local boys and p ro v id e a t h r illin g h o u r f o r
th e lovers, o f th is g rea t sp ort.
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N ig h t a fte r n ig h t fo r w ^eks our lx ty s h a v e been
ou t op the p ractice field, d r illin g a w a y in th e t e d ­
iou s but essen tia l w ork o f p e r fe c t in g th e r u d im e n ts o f
fo o tb all, in d u lg in g in' sig n a l p r a c tic e, a n d p r o b a b ly
as an occasion al d iv ersio n , e n jo y in g a b r ie f -sgrita-
m age, a ll fo r w h a t f In ord er th a t .they m ig h t b eat
K lam ath F a lls ! N o, not p rim a rily , o f c o u r se th e fr u its
o f victory, are sw eet, but sw e e te r y e t is th e k n o w le d g e
- th a t y6u have been an in v isib le, b u t e ffe c tiv e c o g in
a m achine o f eleven m en. R isin g h ig h a b o v e ariy
e x u lta n t fe e lin g o f v icto r y ooraes th e k n o w le d g e t h a t
through th u s'train in g, you h a v e com e t o -k n o w th e
v a lu e o f team w ork, th e u& essi'ty o f o b e ^ a u o e , an d
the resu ltan t h ea lth y body and M ean m in d th a t
m ak es a su ccessfu l fo o tb a ll p layer.
Aahlftnd, sh ou ld and p rob ab ly d p es a p p r e c ia te
th e fact th at fo otb all en cou rages th e se fu n d a m e n ta ls
in su ccessfu l m anhood. H o w ev er to m er e ly a p p re­
cia te it m eans little . T o a o tiv e ly su p p o rt i t b y a t ­
ten d in g , th e gam e, m eans m uch. I f th e b o y s are m ad e
to realize t h a t th e com m u n ity i s s u ffic ie n tly in te r ­
ested in th eir efforts, to w in e o u t an d w atch th e
resu lts o f the hours o f p rep aration , then is born a ■
d esire to ju s tify th is in terest.
T h e lo ca l team is
w orth y o f a u n ited support. L e t ’s g iv e it to them .
SOM E M ORE A B O U T P O U L T R Y
R ecen tly through the e d ito r ia l colu m n s w© a t­
tem pted to call a tten tio n am on g o th er th in g s to th e
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v a lu e o f th e pou ltry in d u stry, to th e c it y o f A s h ­
land. W e m eant for th is to p a v e th e w a y fo r a gen-
' e r a l program o f e x p lo ita tio n e d ito r ia lly and oth er­
w ise o f th is great in d u stry . I t w a s n o t o u r in ten tio n
to in an y w ay stan d in th e lig h t o f b e in g a p rophet,
but today w e had th e p leasu re o f v is it in g fo r a sh ort
tim e w ith a local m an w ho th rou gh a c h iev e m en t h as
eon verted theory in to f a c t S ix y e a r s a g o h e h a d
n o th in g excep t an am bition to be a su c c essfu l p o u ltry
m an, he sta rted w ith a little o v e r s ix h u n d red ch ick s,
and today, ju d g in g from th e p ic tu r e s w e sa w , h a s
wjc o f th e m ost m odern p o u ltry ran ch es th at can be
found anyw here. H e is a u th o rity fo r th e sta te m e n t,
th a t the territory im m ed iately a d jo in in g A sh la n d is
fa r su iierior to hnv other p la ce on th e co a st fo r th e
p u r p o se o f ra isin g chick en s an d p ro m o tin g th e in ­
d u stry gen erally. H is statem en t m u st be accep ted
becau se he h as the fa c ts to back it upi H e k n ow s
w here o f he sjieakg because he h a s fou n d from a ctu a l
exp erien ce that ixhUtry w ill .d o b ette r here th an in
otliei, places th at have becotne kn ow n as< p o u ltr y
cen ters, eh iefty through a g r e ssiv e a d v e r tisin g m eth-
n d s.
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H e -further said th at in th e s ix y ea rs he h a d
- b een in th is business here, h e h a d seen great strid es
ta k e n in the in d u stry , and th a t a s soon a s it becom es
g e n e r a lly know n, how co m p a ra tiv ely e a sy it is to
b e Successful <n th is line o f en d eavor, A sh lan d w ould
h a v e ev ery - o p p o rtu n ity to beoom e a real p au ltrv
T h a t ’e so m eth in g to th in k about. T h e realiza­
tio n o f Tth is w ill m ean m ore p eop le w ith ste a d y suh-
eta n tia l in c o m e * T h ey w ill buy m ore groceries, the
c lo th in g an d read y t o w ear sto res w ill sell m ore m er­
c h a n d ise, th e d o c to rs w ill h a v e m ore gtom aeli aches
to . look a fte r , d e n tists ca n p u ll m ore tee th , and ev ery
o n e w ill h a v e m ore m oney to put in the hanks. Y es,
it« so m e th in g to th in k alx/Ut, H it i f its p ossib le to
a lit tle a c tio n w ith th e th in k in g it is w o re con-
to r e s u l t s . •
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OUT OUR WAV
"g.'.w.
T K T B j y <JMJB
“ T o create, m aintain» a n d e x te n d th r o u g h o u t the
school and com m unity h ig h sta n d a rd s o f C h ristia n
c h a ra cter,” that is th e b asis upon w h ich A sh la n d an d
* oth er H i-Y clu b s th rou gh o u t the U n ite d S ta te s are
form ed. T h ats th e fo u n d a tio n o f th e ir e x is te n c e a n d
incidentaU y thats. th e ir reason fo r e x iste n c e , a n d a c ­
cordin g to an an n ou n cem en t J a s t n ig h t, th a t i s one
o f the im p ortan t p roject« n o w b e in g fo ste r e d b y th e
local Y. M. C. A . secretary. A lr e a d y p r e lim in a r y
plans h ave been m ade and soon a p erm a n en t organ i-
. zutiou w ill be form ed an d a c tiv e w ork s ta r te d . T h is
one project alon e sh ou ld j u s tify th e e x is te n c e o f a
Y. M. O. A., in A sh lan d . A n o r g a n iza tio n o f y o u n g ,
im pressionable, a c tiv e b o y s h a v in g im p la n ted in th e ir
m inds, at th eir a ge, th ia program , w ill m ea n a h a r v e s t
o f h ig h *staudards o f C h ristian c h a r a c te r w h en th e y
becom e m ature. T h e c ity th a t r e c e iv e s th e se b o y s to ­
m orrow, w hen th ey are oUr lea d er s in b u sin e ss or
p rofession al life Witt be fo rtu n a te . T h e tr a in in g t h e y
are now «bout t o receive, is an in v e stm e n t in b e tte r
citizen ry to r th e fu tu re an d on e th a t w ill p a y g r e a t ­
er d iv id en d s th a n th e b est fin an cial in v e stm e n t e v e r
Created.*
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P U B L I S H E D B V T H E A S H L A N Ï) P R IN T IN G
W . H . P E R K IN S , N e w s E d ito r
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X H O M tS T W
O O ^ O O M i 5 Ï e u B t v e . s o o 'r te .
c R A c x e o • L /ou
f d h ' P oor mush
HEAD*. MgjRKS O dor S M p u ú c flb M I
ALL DAW “T Q t f
K now vuhu T g ir ls
A Ö A G rR > L L A
P O E « W i n 0O O B S
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w o o - H ort ?
G iv e s u m
U P -IHER
“To A G o R U U 4
S L E E v ie -A V W A j
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By MARY GRAHAM BONMRR
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P tL L O U /,
AiMT H E
MAR i C ?
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•a id M r.
FALLOW .
AnimBlE lookfid Mt
Ing fellqw, but
M9KSSL
Wrt»Kidi tH ii«
think, perhaps,* aaid Mr.
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keys eei dor mothers caanet do
such thlngx
“ So they h are to watch us a ll
the tim e during the first four
weeks. T d be sure, 1 don't believe
human children walk about when
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Isn't It Odd?
walk about, and I f th ey do get th eir
¡S S t * “ *
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, AM O C R E A M ,
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"But i It’s
more Im portant with
turkeys than th a t I f turkeys get
What Others Say
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N E W Y O R K ,. Oct. 5. — " Iv e
only got fir s dollars. Y o u ’d t e t ­
ter take the tw o days,” aaid John
B u rk a to h ia .w lfa a fte r a magia-
tra te had g ire « them th e ir choice
o f a 1.1 fine apiece or tw o day«
in JaU fo llo w ing th e ir coavietion
A shave a m f bath weU u p lift
fo r disorderly copdbot- So M r«.
a man as muc,h as a sermon,
B urhe, w,ho had been qaarreHug
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w ith fia r M a t a n « , aft l u u r i y 't t e t t
You h are to recognise your
neighbors called cope, took th e
own Ignorance before you heglo
tw o day«.
to acquire wisdom.
B E R L IN — “ Busy bees” is a
The greatest short story ever
m isnom er and bees a re inclined
w
ritte
n contains but three words:
to he lazy, it appears.
W hen
“ I lo re you.”
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In th e ir h ire«, they «it drow sily
n a tu re
sclentletot
Olufsen
ol
The penalty .fo r becoming "cu l­
Swede© and th e Germ ans, K a rt
tu
re
d ’ is th a t you must surrender
V on Fritsch and G. A . Groaach
common sense.
fo r days, ft la claim ed by th ree
h a re a ll concluded, in researches
Independent of each o tte r , th a t
To m ake a big success, a vamp
bee« are ln d o ln t. .
should hav^ access to B radstreet
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,
and Dung confidential reports.
N E W Y O R K — Am ong th e la t­
est peraoag to express indignation
M akers of bust,-developers are
a t one or an o th er o f the attitu d es
not
getting much of anywhere
of M r. H . L . Msnckka In H a g h
W alpol«, the B ritis h aovpUst, M r. w h ile present style of chest are
W a lp o le Just a rrire d , ' Indicated in vogue.
th e belief th a t the B agllsh attfe*
tude toward Am erican
authors
P ortlan d Telegram
P o rtla n d ’s population
yet reached the
when
the
federal
»
m ark
building
at
F if t h , Sixth, Y a m h ill and M o rr i­
son streets was erected.
There
Were only about 171,000 people
fn the en tire state, an d across Iho
Colum bia the to ta l population of
the state
of
W ashington was
about 7S',000.
For a
efty
of
P ortland's slse, the ue w buildlng
Waa an imposing structure, more
than am ple fo r th e business th a t
was transacted w ith in its walls.
F o r the Portalnd of today w ltn
its 360,000 population, w ith up­
wards of a m illio n in the stato
and about 1,600,000 in W ash­
ington, the old building meets the
demands and needs of this te r ri­
to ry about as effectively as the
garm ent of a four-year-old child
would f i t ’ a fu ll grown m atron.
• fe-.-.tou '-3 / .*>« ' «•’ ' ”
Quite an Im portant Looking Fellow.
their feet w et before they are four
weeks old,-they wiU never grow
to be strong turkeys.
**niey w ill be sickly and wretch­
ed. Bo the first tour weeks o f a
turkey’s life are most important.
"But th at Is not why I am con­
ceited, oh, not
"1 hm wtrongt M y mother took
good ear« of m *
D o t la te ly I
have heea tod more qpd more deli­
cacies.
*T have fiot had to go looking for
foodmyaeif.
“I t has been brought to me, nice
corn meal, and such good things.
“And I ’ve had all I could e a t
“Tbey’ve wanted to fatten me up
fa r the greet day to come.
“The T urkey Is the greet cree-
tuiW o f Thanksgiving day.
“Ask any one who is the fa ­
vorite in school, and a dosen paisas
may be given.
"ASM ahydne who is th e prettiest,
and a doze« llamas may be given.
“A tk anyona who is th e greatest
en living, and different people
think different ones are great-
N o t only
has P ortland
out­
grown the facilities provided by
th e old b uilding fo r tb e h u e la e s s
th a t was then to
ha
handled
through it, but in the m eantim e
the governm ent has created ih n u l
m erable
“departm ents’'
th a t
Hes Heck says: “The only rea­ m ust be taken care of in federal
was not Justified. . A nyw ay, he
aaid, English papers h a re o ’t the son a lesy man gits ap . in tile ,b u ild in g « o r - I n rented quarters
“B ut h < i anyone w h a t Is most
space to p ria t reviews of A m e ri­ gnornln’ is th a t i t gives him an­ where no federal buildings are(
important at T Tbankaglvlnp
and
l
‘
can books.
other chance to get tiffed.”
available.
one and all w in say:
**T b s Turkey F
“I am fed fo r the great event
“W hat matters i t if, tte a , they
turn the tables, so to speak, and
eat r i e l
-
“It's the compliment, had up to
the time the compliment la sh«’
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A S H LA ^p
ASH LAND
TURNING TtlE PAGES BACK
10 Years Ago
20 Years Ago
30 Years Ago
portent
* find to la a
MJLWnL-v..
hie, go,
County Judge G. W . D unn was
H u m Pracht of the Depot H o ­
he says,”
"There is truth in wl
d aug h ter of this city were guesti up from JaeksouvUle
yesterday tel to ta k in g a vacation a t T r i- said Rod «Op, the
t “Crow.,
crow, i t is so.”
,<}.(, - « it j
of M rs. D e a rd o rft q f the P ear- lo o k in g .a fte r his fa rm south of man's Springs.
.
doyff ranch on Rogue R iver last Ashland.
wedk,
’ “Certainly, cackle,
CSckle, R id
T
ci
Mibe <»my Red.
. A party composed of K.
fiteRfe «tarife” aaid Mr*
Brigg«.
R. V . , Garte«, H- ,<£•
J w h a L o o m ls entertained his
K
icks.
O.
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in
for,
Irv
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Fred
Homes w ent down to
clpea of Ppys from the PreSbyte i­
la a ■ Buaday eehdbi last Monday Medford Tuesday «veala g ? th ar^ iq g and- F . D. W agner .o f th e
at hto home on Géanilè r^nge fo r the feoumy school tìofi- T id in g *, ascended Aehland butte " «E. USS. WW«a Nswsgsn«» VStoWk
M o « dt thè evening' whs veatfon to ha held rts x t week. ' lust F rid a y via the tr a il from M
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Mys. Mabel
Rush and
TH E STO R Y
4 CHAPTER I.—
I.—W
W ith bar baby sto­
tor, Pstlenco. Lord
frodi
rdis r eturna
e
play to the untidy bonw of bor lm-
I
poverlahed father, Amos Dudley, . at
Lake City. Her father's friend, and
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her Own devoted admirer, John Le­
vine, after dlacuealnS affairs with
* ey, makes pp pis mind to SO
poll
lriiefi mahbgany burêa
w ith hooks, brushes, i
teacups that h a d h e ld
enough to
There was still
e by. Lydia si
Patience on
to her night-
the befi and got her
d a m after gently persuading the
baby to let her fasten the balloon
to the foot of the ted. Then eh«
carried her to the little rockqr by
the window and w ith a look th at
was the very essence of mother­
hood he^nn to reck the two-year-
old to sleep. Presently there float­
ed down to Amos, smoking his pip«
on the front step, Lydia'S Chlldfoh,
throaty contralto:
Lydia disgorged the contents of
her blouse upon the desk, then fol­
lowed little Patience into the next
room. This was larger than the
first and was evidently the dining
room apd sitting .room.
A short, stout old woman was r v e raach«4 Ute toad e f com a a i
wine
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setting the table.
She had Iron
gray hair. H e r face was a broad With all t|s riches surely mine)
that beauteous shining
7 ? ? .%
surrounding I’ve reached
shore.
es and a thin My heaven, my home, fqrevermor*
h that never qs e concealed a
very white and handsome
I
set of . The coolness of the August wind
false teeth.
toqcted Amee’ face, “O h!
pa­
“8ce! Lis I Sqel” cried little tience, Patience— ” he murmured.
Patience, pattering up to the old
Lydia sat for a moment or two
woman with tbe tugging balloon.
w ith the sleeping baby In her arms,
“A in ’t that grand i** aaid Llzsle. looMpg dawp oq t e r with « curious
“Where’d you g it the money, Ly- gentle Intentness. Then she rose
d la i Baby*« milk*« la 'fh e tin cup carefully, and as carefully depos­
on the kitchen table. Your father’s ited little Patience on the bed. This
home. You’d better fry the steak. dene, she untied the balloon and
Hq complains ao about it when I
rled It out with her to the little
do I t "
ding. There was a window here
Lydia le ft the baby dinging to
Into which the August moon was
IJzale’s Rkfrts and went on into the beginning to fhlne. Lydia sat down
kitchen. H er father was washing w ith the balloon and fe lt of I t care­
his Hands at the sink.
fully.
"Hello, d a d !” she said
The
“Aren’t balloons the most won­
child had a peculiar thread of rich derful things, almost a * wonderful
nets in her voice when she spoke as bubhlea,” ate murmured.
"I
to little Patience, and it was ap­ love.the smell o f them. Think what
parent again as she greeted the they can do. how they can float,
man at the sink. H e turned- to w ird te tte r than birds! How yon want
her.
to squeeze them t a t yon don’t dost!
“Well, young woman, i t ’s about I ’d rather have gone to the circus
tim e , you get home,” he said. than to heaven.“
“Baby all right r
In a moment she heard steps and
Lydia noddedfend turned toward greetings and her father leading
the litte r of dishes and paper par­ hto frieqd Intp the house. Then
cels op the kitchen table. Amos she slipped down the stairs and
Dudley at this time was about for­ Into the night. A dozen times she
ty years eld— a thin man o f medium ran up and down the yard, the bal­
weight, his brown hair % already loon like a fettered bird tugging at
gray at the temples. Lydia evident­ her wrist.
ly got from him the blue of her
" I love It as much as little Pa­
eyes and the white of her teeth. tience does.” she murmured. “Oh,
H e began to peel off a pair of I wish It was mine.”
Finally, she nfe out of the gate
brown overalla
“W hat’s for supper Y’ he afked.
and up the street to the one fine
“Round steak, aaid Lydia.
house o f which the street boasted,
“F o r heaven's sake, dos t let Lis ■he stole np to the door and
touch i t ’*
fastened the string o f the balloon
“I won’t,” said the child, piling to the doer beU, gave the te ll a
Jerk and fled.
up dishes deftly.
“Well, I .haven’t anything pleas­
“I ’m going to give baby her cup­
fu l of milk, and then I ’ll fix it in ant a t all to look forward to now ”
my patent way.r
she thought. “The circus parade ft
Amos nodded. “You're a natural over and I ’ve returned the balloon
cook, lik e your mother.” H e paused, Oee, yes, there ft too! I didn't eat
one leg of his overalls off, disclos­ my cake y e t!”
ing his «kiny black trousers. Lydia
She turned up the lamp la the
earrte« the cupful of milk toward kitchen Rnd foraged in the cake
the diplng room. From where he box, bringing out the cake Lizzie
sat he could see her kneel before had saved for her. W ith this In
little Patience, and hold the cup, her hand she entered tbe dining
while the baby drank thlrstlly.*Llt- room.
An extraordinarily long
tle motes it - tbe sunset light danced thin man was stretched out la one
on the two curly golden heads. He armchair, Amos in the other.
looked from the children toward
“Yon ought to sit in the parlor,
the dusty-kitchen table.
dad, aaid Lydia, reproachfully
“I
t ’« too s t r i t t - T S d
"W hat a h— 1 of a mess Liz does
keep going.” he muttered.
“Pa­ . k Oh„ hen<y- y®'m< ly f ila ! ” said
tience Would break het heart. I f she the tall man. “Come here and lot
knew. Oh! PStteqce, Patience!— ” me look at you.”
Lydia came back with the empty
Levine drew the child to h ft knee.
cup. “Now for the «teak,” she ex- She looked with a, clear affaatlon-
ned. “Oosh, what a fire— ”
5te gaZ°,?,n ? ,B i? ,D «n<»th-elfeven
le attacked the greasy stove f ^ ; .,and, lntn hta tlre<1 black eyes.
w ith enthustesm and In a short
Why do you always say Tonag'
time a savory smell of «teak filled Lydia?” asked the child. 7
the house.
Amos went into the
“That's what I want to know ,'
dining room and sat in a rocking too, agreed Amaa.
chair w ith little Patience and the
"Because, by back! she’s so
balloon in his lap.
young to be such an old lafiy.” H e
“Where’d she get the balloonf” smoothed the short curly h air w ith
asked Amos as Lydia brought in a gesture that was Indeacribablv
the p u tte r e f m eat
ten««, “i tell .you what, w
“ to her'” «*>- Lydia, I f you were tan years ©
swefed the child. “Supper’s ready.”
. ’«Got It at the circus, I s u p p le .
I wish I could ’a’ let you go, Lydia,
het at a dollar gad a W i * day, I
•wan I —”
LevIneT" she said, com-
J didn’t w ant to ko,” returned
toAia. « t f l t e the baby m her high
« h a h r,**rm getting too U g fo r gfe.
K
had not
20,000
l* i»
(C ontinued F ro m Y esterday)
unduly conceited. B ut no, lieteh to
me. This is my story.
* £
i r s
Idren were well looked after
Us rdlldfeSM
for the first dear week*.
weekn Bepecl
BepeclaUy
did she ape th a t w eftlidn’t pet our
feet w e t
New, mothers are often particu­
la r that tte fr chtldiwn should hot
get their feet - w
i e t, They make them
^ ■ h e r o ^ r e no rubbers toy tur­
CQFYdlOHT # raiO aaiC K A 6-TOWZS od
idd Sil eil ■ h r
w i l l ' I»1'!
»Ill— "S» w
little
„
Mk for
a e ire u e r
H er R i­
tter looted «t her with tadeferienA
s tAth e ^
Lx<11m Uoke<’
but we doubt I f I n le tethered
potata helnfi given a pt-ite'. Those
h
w
*
n
l
e
paved
zjed^ content as s h e V m c t a d ’ t e r
A . " « ¡¡‘ w s
%
W . H a l M cN air. %. 8. Deputy
much by life lnsumuoe agents.
presepi
w e re ! r W illia m
Lens.
4
«
,
•«. i s ?
R ilttn g fiohuetman. Dale Young, m arshall fo r Alaska, who cam--
W e understand th ^t Mies T h e f-
■eme o f the m e « dug ©Ut of the
TTT
la
w
n
from
the
north'
on
o
fficial
M ax ffcrip a. W illia m A llen , Leo-
eea B ryan t Of Aehland' has been
bringing
an J firia n e
Ue H e e f, P'rattcto 'W in te r, Edw in hyelness.
lu * ’
taM Levina “Keen
«elected as a deputy ip the coqd-
♦ • f* *v.
‘ M lonB “ 7 ° " w a a t to. I t ’« over
k ra rd 'td M t- TafcoV^ sanitarium ,
Mowatt aud Dee WaHit.
ty c le rk ’s office by C lerk Jackson.
DAILY BIBLE PAB8AQB
on the couch there.”
tam e on out to Ashland yester­ Miss B ryan t (a a graduate of both
apt beside Patience an«
headlong oq
day. fo r a short visit w ith refa-
V r t ceynant aagee and the book and the two men returned
the high schoof and the. hortqaj
conFeraathu> «he had inter­
tlves and friends. He returned
R r . a n d M r a .. Morehouse anfi
’ ’* • **a ,i *«leep before rupted.
fen the early m ortilng tra in . -
A«*® ffora Marshall comes
daughter, . Q w ib a U e ware vieitsra , J ...
'“’«1 Iw t 3 f
i10« in January,” said Amos. "M y
to the home o f R o b e rt Ashw orth
í T > . í ’U ,Í ’ ' F x ",.£ ? ,Or a T Te ta t to do aometMng.”
W e usually get out o f a
a t Centsai Point lost week. J ..C .
o . 8 ,( p u tlv r V> U k i a i a f«w
■Jt
n 8k,n' Marah«ll 1* W hy
thing about
w e put th
does he live on thia street extent
Harbard and w ife , fo rm e r A sh- - Jad g» s a d -M ra . R. N e il same days rest from w y rk fis the te t e li
Of pUWing our
P * Afin- fox
fo save m o n e e r _
_
land rastftanis, « a «
located a t up fro m Jacksonville
Saturday • t a alight accident,w jtfph befell
K ffi &
* 6’ “ “
(Continued T om orrow )
things.
Thio, wore visitors o f the
fa r a short vUU wUh
rript|ves him the other day. H e cut a te s t
lo o r covaaed w tte cte___ _ ___
w orth home the same day.
apd friends h a rt.
ip hie le ft fo o t w ith an axe.
feyB, the JiPil unmade- Ih e -nld-fssh-
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