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NOVEMBER 1, 1*24. « ♦ ♦ ♦ Pacific Coast States: The ♦ outlook is lor fair weather aud ♦ normal temperature except for ♦ considerable cloudiness and rain ♦ along the coast from northwest ♦ ern California to Puget Sound. ♦ A disturbance is due on the ♦ ♦ ♦ 'north coast Monday. * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ <»KlUH»h UkAfNKH ♦ ♦ --------- Rain tonight and Sunday. fit the Churches' (l.ewlp of Staff «’«>rvo«p<ww|e«r» at World Uretere nf Copula'loa HATES Display space, per inch ............ ..25c i-ocxi personal columu, per lins 10c Reader*, per line —.—---- ------- 5v * DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year..... »6 00 By mail or carrier, per mouth .50 tf KEKLY COURIER Ry mail, per year . ......... »2.00 HKMBKH OE' ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusive ly entitled to the use for republica tion «f all new* dispatches credited I* this, or all otherwise credited, tn this paper and also the local news published herein All right* tor republication of spacial dispatches herein ar« »Iso re I served. I miti nniv. i»iss ntii.r cxmrikr DAILY NEWS LETTER Published Daily Except Sunday V. £. Voorbiea • Pub. and Propr Entered at postoffice. Orante Pass. Ore . ss second-class mall matter ADVERTISING ok * xts — Fort Worth. Tex Nov. I. (I. N. 8.—Uncle Tom. once memorable can didal« for the hog pea. established a striking contrast to the late Uncle Tom Manon, of Fort Worth, who in the three score and eight years since I little Eva made the initial tear- ! wringing ascent with the aid of a I block and tackle, has risen from the shackles of human chattel to : bank president. Born in slavery and coming to ' Texas from Tennessee 4 4 years ago. ' Uncle Tom Mason developed an ear ly financial rating with numerous! fair and track concessions. For years he had an active finger in the ' historical "illy white” and “black and tan” Republican party faction fights in Texas. And with supremacy of the "lily • white" wing. Uncle Tom came into not a little promineuce and Influ-j ence in Texas negro society until. 12 years ago, he became associated with W. M. McDonald in the latter's savings bank in Fort Worth. With this institution Uncle Tom clt mired to the presidency and at his death left an estate estimated at ap proximately a quarter million dol lars. mainly in cash and negotiable notes. Independent Candidate for Hi'lhany I'rvsb^tcrian Church Th« morning sermon subject I» The Passi ng and the Permanent,". Solo by Mrs A. N. Parsons. The evening subject Is "Obeying the Vision." Morning worship at 11 and eve ning service at 7 : 30. Bible school at 9:55 a m. Christian Endeavor st 6:30 p. tn. Young people will enjoy this live- wire servie«. You are invited to worship with us. F. Gordon Hart, Minister. novemiii it I. mm Be Sure to Vote „un— Be Sure To Attend Church Ne» nu.il .Mcthodtet Church Both ar«1 Sumtay nehool at 10 a. m.. with ' deperimenti and classe, tor all ages. I lùpworth I-cagne at 6:30 p. tu. BETHANY PRESBYTER! AN CHURCH Morniug worahlp li a. in., scr- Third at K Street mou thcnie, “God's Power or Our F. Gordon Hart. Minister. Endeavor." The cholr will sing the rexjronse. "Give Ear, O laird," and the anthem. ‘See Ye the laird," by Roberts with solo obligato by Mrs. J. R. Thompson. Sermon. "Flection Time". Evening worship 7:30 p. m. Ser Anthem. “Jeirus Savior Pilot ’Me". mon theme. "Automobile Religion Prayer Meeting <«ch Thursday as illustrated by the Slip-Shod Dri evening 7:30. ver." The choir will sing. "There We extend yon a hearty Invitation Shall He No Night There” with so hi to attend our services. by Mrs Arthur Wlble Mr». J. R Thompson and J. M Isham will < liurcii of Christ Of course, there may be rea sing Uulde Me, O Thou Great Je Bible school at ten a. m. Preach- sons ter a feller's uppish ways, hovah." when the right to win distinc The church service is th« breath <ng at eleven and »«ven-thirty. Chris- » tion paves the road to better ing place ot the soul, why not give tian endeavor at six thirty. Your I days, —and 1 don't begrudge my your soul a chance to take a good presence will, bo appreciated at all e these servie««. rival if he swcggvrs jest a bit deep breath thia Sarbbath day. —for, if 1 can't be magnani mous, I'll simmer down an' quit! Free Methodist Church * Nt. Anne'* Catholic clnirvli And still—there is occasions 250 West I Street Sunday ma** at 9 o'clock. when I'd critkizs a friend, when Bunday school. 10 a. m. Itcv. 8 A. Coupai, pastor. Paid ad Logan for Senator Club the mean* he take* advantage Preaching service, II a. m. of, don't Jestify the end; ter Merlin service«- Young People's instance — here's Simp Wiggle meeting 3 p. m . preaching «ervlce Flrut Chnrch of <1irl*t Mrleatisl ton, who don't know “ger" from 7:30 p. m. We oBfer a cordial wal- Christian Science service* are held “haw" — he'* learnt to play bull come to •11. •very Sunday In the W. O. W. hall fiddle in ths Hick villo Orches W. 8. Walker, Pastor. st 11 a. m , Wednesday evening tra w. , . . meeting at 8 o'clock. The subject for Now I don't envy Simp at all Baptist < Yiurvh Sunday I* "Probation after Dentil." — for till* here country'» freeh C. F. Mosher, ftastor Road Ing room at 505 “E" street is and the world don't »top re Sunday, our day of rest, worship open from 3 to 5 p m. dally except volvin' when he fails to speak and service. I mg Sunday and holiday*. The public to me—1 only mention Simp's Bible nchool 10:00 a. ni. ' I* cordially Invited to attend the ser case to »how how men may reap Morning worship 11:00 a. m Wo vice* «nd to visit th« reading room —If they seize the opportunity will extend ttje hand ot fellowship when glory comes so cheap! _____________ i to new member*, and observe the "Lord's Supper", at this hour, Ser- Variously Spelled mon subject, "The Wounds of Mae I» nu element, usually a con Jesus'*. joined prefix In many Scotch and Irish Anthem, by the choir, "O Day of names of Celtic origin The prefix la either written In full. Mnc, or libbre- Rest”. » luted to ile or JI'. Thus a name may Junior and Henior B Y. P be »iielled variously, a* MacDonald, 6:30 p. m."The main feature Mi Donald or M Donald. » • I k *“ meetings Is Christian Ed tfon Legal blanks ot all aínda at th« Regular evening service Courier office olorod paper at th« Courier. Neither storm nor mountain de From left to right they are Com layed the dirigible Shenandoah in mander Zachary Landowne, Rear her flight across the continent. After Admiral Moffett, chief of naval avi the big ship landed at San Diego ation, who went vdong on the trip, Calif., the camera man caught these and Captain Thomas Craven, com three officers chatting together. mander of North Island Alf station. State Senator A vote for Mr. Logan is a vote for sane legis lation and business effeciency THE SEVEN STATE MKANl RES When the voters go to the poll* next Tuesday they will find seren measure* on the ballot, Three of these have been referred to the peo- pie of the state by the legislative Should one of San Antonio's school assembly, one has been referred by teachers break an arm In taking to petition of the people and three were task an undiciplined student or sus lultiated by petition ot the people ot tain general incapabilities through the state. It has become such a championing such discipline before simple matter to put measure« be an irate parent, nothing is lost, for fore the people that care must be they are Insured. taken before giving an affirmative Blanket insurance totaling almost vote to any oneot thetji. Too many on the statutes have already been passed »1,000.000 has been placed school teachers of the city by the simply becausue they are not under board, the first such course to l»e stood^ for a voter to take a chance on voting "yes" on some measure adopted in the country. The death and accident policy which is not well understood, The amounts of »1.000 on each teacher best poligy to vote "no" where the in the city. meaning of a measure is not fully undent od. Youth may have it folly, but the The income tax law should be rc- eternal triangle found its way into detrimental effect of pealed. The the State Confederate Veterans' the tax on the industry ot the state has already been fully explained and Home, claiming the life of J. W. Has a vote of “yes" should be given ou sell, 85-year-old veteran, and the that measure, insuring the repeal. placing in jail of his former com The bonus amendment which will panion and war buddie, Charles C. extend the provisions of the state Richart. 78. Throughout the conflict | of soldier bonus to female employes of the war department, who »erred dur Hassel! and Riehart fought side ing the World war, and to veterans side, sharing their meagre lot of the Spanish-American war, should gether and surviving the rigors be given an affirmative vote. It is a short prison confinement and a just that these veterans receive ree- half dozen major engagements to | live and in after years cling together ognition by the state. The oleomargarine and condensed in a hard march through life. Hassell would tell of the night milk bill is for the upbuilding of the Richart fought his way out on the dairy industry of the state. It is so fully understood that further expla battlefield where he had fallen and. nation is unnecessary. A vote ot under the menacing fire of Union "snipers," dragged him l>ack to safe •yes" should be given. ty. And Richart would tell of the On the voters' literacy test amend ment. a vote of “yes" will undoubt day when, prostrate with a broken edly have the effect of making the leg. a negro trooper poised with a a under thin hiwllil /V per 'I nr p**r All citizens of this country take a great bayonet ready to thrust into his (□¿«»frlfied adx appear under thin heMdtnx iter Viral time er interest in the English language, heart, the timely approach ot Has too little understood by many of sell preserved his life. And so it was until a woman, a them. Anything that will tend to cottage, FOR SALE — Cheap, apples at the induce the citizen of foreign birth nurse of the civil war. whom they FOlt .RENT—Furnished orchard or fruit stand. Bring your 104 F street, next cre.’k, waler. had both known, entered the Confed to Americanize himself is g-oJ. sacks/jr boxes. J. H. Robinson. 40 Chicken coop. 3 rooms. Inquire erate home. Over her the two vet On the other three, their value is 208 Foundry street. ' Wm. Boog. 29-lf EXCHANGE—«Cleveland Six touring too slight to justify their passage. erans were said to have shattered a , life-long friendship and in the heat .VI mechanical condition; will A vote ot 'no" is advised. trade for Ford touring. '22 or '23. 1 of an argument Richart struck Has- ESTRAY—There is held at the city pound one red cow with white Address Wm. Heintzman, Rd. 1, , sell over the head with his heavy VOTE FOR TOM It ÌY face, white underneath, bush ot Grants Pass, Ore. ____ 48 cane. The next day the old veteran tail gone, about 6 years old, are The (Reipuiblkans of Oregon died. | marked crop off left ear. under FOR SALE OR LEASE Service sts- f.ven !*•-» o; : i«-. at the canting bit in right, One red yearling, tlon. »700 stock. Inquire at once white face, white underneath, no Highway Oarage. Medford, Ore election to regain virtual control of Irrespective of its vast border, mark nor brand, suckling above gon. 8* the state administration, through where a matter of inches involves cow. One roan heifer, marked the election of Thomas B. Kay as two different worlds and a coast- crop and underbit in left ear, crop TO EXCHANGE - Young team of state treasurer. The Pierce admin line over hundreds of miles, Texas is off right, some white in face. One work horses, wt. about 2500 lbs., white and red yearling, some 6 and 7 years for Ford Runabout, istration has been far from satis drier than any state in the union, ac white in face, no mark or brand. or light Ford truck, must be in factory. In fact B I’«* been detri cording to federal prohibition agents Unless called for these animals good shape. 618 1 street, auction mental ’.c the best interests of Ore as far as the traffic in pre-Volstead will be sold by the city of Grants yards. 89 gon. The people of the state can liquor is concerned. Pass at the Gravlin barn. East L street, at 2 o'clock p. m., Tues WI1JL BUILD- Complete new gar end the Pierce machine politics by Strict law enforcement both by day, November 4. 1924. ages »150 and up. Sheds or any placing Kay in the office of treasur ixirdcr troops and coast gnard cut J. P. MARTIN, Constable. kind of building work done, er, giving the Republican party two ters, and the lack of a ready market 41 phono 198ÍY. 3» votes on the board of control, uow for the more expensive brand of, WILL1AM3 WOOD YARD — Back on dominated by Pierce, through the smuggled spirits have given Texas, V» 1 iJU SELL CHEAP Drag saw, let the job. Phone 137. Oatt WIMi good I condition; aleo A-l fresh seating of Jefferson flyers, demo- fa lead in comparison with other1 T M STOTT INSURANCE SPE cow, ___ 3 year» old. Write P. L. crat. f'plko the iPierc • control by states, the agents informed Govern CIALIST — Temporary headquar 1 Strahan. Rd. No. 1. Box 24, Gold or Neff. voting for Thomas B. Kay. ters at Buick salesroom. 308-310 Hill, Ore. 40 North Sixth St______________ 64tf I FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart JOSEPH MOSS AGENCY—Insur ance and bonds. High class com ment. 210 West A. Phone 389-J. panies. 3 9 WANTED—Votes for Ernest Lough- 8. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate, la- ridge for County Commissioner to auraiK.e and plate glass natality. 1 urt* Bl<lg.. 4th and H. Phoae 28. be delivered at the poHs November 4. _ _______ 39 WOOD FOR SA1.E—Dry seasoned FOR SALE -Horse, buggy, harnews. very cheap. 13 Belgian haret: O. pine, fir and oak. Phone 28« O. white leghorn pullets, now 103t< Houser Bros. layinc. F. P. Ross. Rd. 1, on EQUIPPED PI AOICR CHINE For Rcdwoml highway. 3 miles out, at sale, litquire of Waldorf Billiard first cross road. 4 4 Hail. 44 WANTED A cook stove that bakes. PASTURE FOR RENT «til cutting I No. 7 or 8 ttlxe. Leave a note of alfalfa, can feed 6 to 8 head of I stating price and where to be seen cattle for about 2 months. Fone 208 Foundry. _ 40 619-F-4. O. L. Hussman. 40 WANTED Work for winter by WANTED — |S<).on worth of good steady married man. Prefer store much hay delivered at ranch. How or garage though not particular. will you deliver? J. C. lliin‘> r. Address No. 7*5 Care Courier. 44 Route 4. _____________ 38 WANTED To hear from owner of LET WYNAFREJD CASTON — Take care of your megaxlne subscrip good Ranch for sale. Stale cash •price. full particulars. 11 F, tions and renewals. Phone 334- L. 41 Bush, .Minneapolis, Minn. I Lbirle John With Shenandoah PEOPLE’S MARKET Building Materials Ì Buy Here and Save ! $1.00 Golden Rule Store For Farmers Mr. Farmer, for winter? Wc have everything you need, and our pi'iceN will satisfy von 8c<! us first. We « ¡ii iy Roofing pa|„.r, “"t!”!;.';."".L \\ ¡j,. «lows, Sasli, an«l Boors. 7 All kinds of finish I uih I mt , kj|n’ dried flooring, «-filing and siding. Rough and surfaced linubei' in the common grades. We make frames and do cabinet work, Give us a call. i Borland Lumber Co South Sixth Street Phone 137 J i