Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, November 05, 1925, Image 1

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C llro n ic >e of L o c a l E v en ts and P r
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Mr. .„ d Mr.
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•ud Albany Sunday.
H n L h ^ ByeV ey ,n d wif« were at
Hugh Leeper’s Sunday.
W. F. Carter and family ezceDt I
Helen were in Albany Saturday
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Pine Grove . . . . .
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All Oregon.. . . . .
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Comity of Nation, Sought..........
Hoover W arn. Monopolist,**.” *
Church Announcement,
School N o te ,..........
Serial Story........... ...................
Sanday School Lesson
Editorial Comment
Fashions
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car and smash
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Comity of Nations
is the Program
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p 'MP.tus Given t . World
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Peace
Ideal
Balkan
Adjustment.
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O. G. Coldiron drove to Alpine Sat-
urdry evening to attend lodge.
Mrs. W C. Smith of Handon has
been viaitmg relatives here.
ed the lecture given by Prof. Cosby
at Pine Grove Friday eve.
(By Special Correspondent)
E E. Hover an d .fam ily were A1
‘-any callers Saturday.
0 FI edr He; nrieL
h J r- was home from
° A. C. fo r the week end
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p~ ri- 8* 1" -
C a ll for M a ttin g to F o rr
a P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ’
O rg a n iza tio n
(Halaey Sohool Reporter)
Faturdty evening next et
O d o cket the H . ) . . r , chooholI,
at M artin Cummings’.
» rerv important meeting will b,
. Q“ ite, a numbep f rom here attend­
held for the purpoec of o rg .n l,ini
F i c , orv
” , X V ' " ’ p' r “
Happe
mings in
Public Schoo
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cumming, of
C ^rvalk, spent Thursday afternoon
‘ F »r«n t-te.cb .r.’ ...o c i.tio n »
•nd u d . the teacher, end p . ^ n j
M r and Mra. Thoma. Ardry drove P o w S ir ¿?rkri0‘ H ”
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o (h a n ty Grange Sunday and v i.it- r>
~ K lrk > Harmony. p jne
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Mrs. A rd ry ’g .Jeb», Mrs. Ed.
Lake Creek, Alford end Haleev*
Wigle, and family.
L 't
V,d b j ,h0M
Friends of Miss Leone Palmer are
thaK hiaorg.nuation can do mUOh
Rl«d to hear th at she is recovering
from her recent illness and hope she
ntareata In the com m uniii,, , ,
wui bo home soon.
. b ,.L r!L t L a,nd ‘ • • ch«r» will have
Those enjoying the hospitality of “o
°PPOrtnn^ /
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PU y'
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, „ „ * *■ in w*xy
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(Enterprise Oorreepondence)
Lloyd Simoa, .nd family drove
Alhany Saturday.
the C S. W illiams fam ily Sunday
were I.uther Brock and fam ily, M r
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iw iu iiy , M r .
A L. Knighten and fam ily moved Ufltl
Af •>
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S w po r es ot s Printf-
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th,
fteld. Mrs. Guy Herman of Coburg
and Mrs. Dicie Brock.
Curtis and famii.,
family were
Chester Curtia
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Sunday
afternoon
callers
at inc- There will be a community meet­
W dter Baumgartner, who has been
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c iu e r s
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ing “ ‘ The
t í , 6 . ’ cboolhous®
Friday even- employed on bridge construction nt
Charles Tandy’s, near Harrisburg. ¿„g.
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M i s L n K t i l h ^ * ^ ^
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d ‘ ° (-unas, Wash., returned home Fri­
day
He w ill have charge of the
’ b* ' d " p e n ^ - e * S u j !
’ nd spent the day visiting io
N' E Chand,er- B®p‘ work on a steel bridge near Spring-
Held which i . to be liegun at once.
| Benton county.
B
jH a jn e s „„d fam ily, Mr. ¡nd Mrs
t
W .H .
Lake Creek Locals
Ä
d tbe'r Pldc® of about 2 2 i Because Mre. Hannah
about two milea east of I m’n8s is* aged and n o t »
acres
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* Great Outdoors—Farm Item ,
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M arket,...................
1 Irrigation in This V a lle y ..” !
1 Fewer Farms iu Linn___
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j Siiperstitiona.................
j What', in a Name ? ........ ~
1 Alien Custodian Accused............
1 Coolidge'. Air View, Sought
2 Lumber Freight Rates R i,e
3 Cotton Boll W eevil........
4 lexa, University’s
University', Oil W eil
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Mre. M. M Ward k . j
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W illiam Seefeld is moving to b i. S»nda,
ft
Place, two wiles west of J
of Eugene, and ion Ferres.
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lorm erly ibe Gray place.
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a C. P‘ i’.‘* ff3rd,e brother Guy, af.
E arl Albertson went Friday to ter a week or ao hereabouts has
Monmoouth to get h i, . ¡ „ er
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
gone home to Ralston, Wash
who „ attending school there
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Ed? ard Perry ¡8 confined
The Santiam forest fire force i,
H»I*l»d . Jackso"-
formerly
of 'e’ r r Ä ? - “ * - r . h w e . t V to his home by illness.
Halsey, is w »rking with a highway e»ls for bist fir. prevention
Lee Ingram anJ famjly
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conatruct.on crew repairing na, /
at Sunday evening at John Rolfe’s
minimum
co.»
this
year.
went near Eugene. *
8 P
E. D. Rum w»a called to Port-
M r. and Mrs. H a n y Hughes of
Nothing is t00 good f
8 r o .„ .» || |.
b„ ; " n
ü' X ” ' iand Monday to
patrons. Last
Friday
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federal jury.
H « u ..r of Albany a.ked .n Enter:
Rickrrd
prise representative for rain. Here
you have it.
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D a ir y
P o u 11 r
W ool
NOV. 5, 19J3
Partial List of Conte
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Davis
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C h ro n ic le d in B rie f
P a ra g ra p h s
h
‘ hi> We' k e ,n d ,a k *
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1 uetday.
D o ing s o f O u r P o pulace
•ogress on L in n C o u n ty L a n d
o r e g g . n
Halsey Happenings
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and County Events H.
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M r and Mrs. Henry Brock and
d rig h te r Doris drove to
Lebanon
, '
- f" r* " ° n
H i . desired thal ,
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Hon, of both parent, end t.ae h îr
beprvan, Bt t'bi,
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The first’ aig w ttk, , r-
•ala are ov.r ,„ d w. . . t t l , Sow
to regular study again.
The party Saturday night wa
much
enjoyed
1 he" c’t X i :
»•Hed a great deal. There wer
cowboys, clow»,, g y p .j,.
roeea One old crippled
J,d.
caused a great deal of eurioeilj
nd everyone w u greatly aurptiaml
to learn n .r idem i t , / M a n y
• unoay. On their return they were
jueompanied by Mrs. Brock's father.
W illiam Curtis, who will spend sev­ lii*y C0,‘ Un,M ' h0W ,d “ r,B ‘
eral days in the neighborhood
Mr
Curtis resided here f„ r « „umber of
Enmch olaaaea bars t , k , B
Dry Agent. P „ , Up Sm, „ R
Washington. D. C .-A ssistant Sec
years.
take*/ I” the TreaSUry An,1rewH ha,
taken
step,
to
make
the
highway,
safe
- io iiih k p in©
me highwuvs
nignways sat. j Saturday evening the school chil-
I lo r 'o « ,,,,..
po
fo r rto
u rlst, - and.
- a incidentally,
. .7 for 7 the,..
ale
tourists,
“n<i their Parents met at the
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who carry a small flask of liquor in
and celebrated Hallow
their ---------- blle,
Or(Ierg
(n
j e e n with weinies and pumpkin pie.
| sued to 24 regional
ad I frntviAu
1’nfrlnwnl prohibition
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games and Jack
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--o.«««, pronimtio
o’ lanterns.
The
M ia i.tr.to rs to eoncenlra.e on ’ big
teacher,
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I.edgerwood? ñ¿at7Tl
-o^„e i’ nd n° ‘ n,alte ,he fed‘>raI law
the crowd to candy kiasM wrapped
a u rn m n iT and CheaP" by hal" “ «
in black and or.-.ng© paper.
„ „ b, < r r r l l l t I
UB
the atndy of French cIBMlc,. T k *
French I I I : elate la now aludyiag
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Ar,C "
and Freuch
H
<••• 1 oudrea Aux Yeux."
The bi.tory student, thia TtBr
•re expected to te.d
*r
mere of oot.ide reading .v e X
^ e k and b. . b| , f r." 0 " 7 /
*h a t (hey have read.
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Paris.—Internationalism as opposed
(B y an Enterprise Reporter)
to extreme nationalism—an Interna
The fourth, fifth and sixth grader:
tlonalism which will be based In mo
E l l. B. Norton of Lo,
under Mrs. Coleman, have turnei
B'o Fire H it, Seattle Auto Row.
ments of war peril on the surrender of
has sold the Brown.vilU
health crusaders. This work ia un
state sovereignty — was given new which*110' VVash' ~ A «Pectacular fire,
Fred Schraeder and w if.
a g e n t ’a nd” ' “ bl° tk ° ' ' “ “ ""<’'»1®
strength by the league of nations.
d«r the auspices of the Oregon T u ­
aoutheru city „bo u.n
Completing the work of Its special service r aCCe880ry SaleS rooms and
berculosis association. Eleven health
session by quickly adjusting the crisis altles r
ge8 and ,hrea'®M-d Se­ Rise in Raw Materials May be chores a day are required, such ss
n .
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between Greece and Bulgaria, the task attle s row. was brought under control
Counteracted By U. S.,
I rushing teeth, daily baths, dean
ter doing damage estimated at iso
«¡atnr l . v / * i
. L U r ’ b irth d »y. < f° r * hlch 11 was e v o k e d , the council
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l,d le g gave
KaT* ber
her a of th® league, passing on to greater
h . ilve
h c lauies
finger nails, etc. T h . Crusader, are
Says Hoover.
surprise
P is. party
P J fty ,nd
end handkerchief
han dkerch ief Issues, virtually wrote the D
A/vrim r» j
second
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•equlred to make 64 point, B w, ek
ahow.r
The radio entertained chapter of a modern history of which I
lt‘fu»al to believe the testimony
the party and refreshments were the Locarno security treaties with I C * orB® Stillwell and Joe Wilson, chief
Erie, Pa.—Foreign monopolists of in order to wear their p|n i, which
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f«r the prosecution, coupled rubber, coffee, nitrate,. potMgh »nd s
M ri Fr/d s '’ - W - A ’ “ « » « .n d Oermany constltuled the first chapter I "'
Mr*, rred Hprenger. Participant,
This second chapter is that hence | *
, ,he contentlon that the accused other raw materials essential to Amer
«'•f®. Mesd.mea Dunn, Caruth- forth the league of nations becomes I i"“" " habl*" *® pe such as to prevent
Two —
high school aiuaente
students lost
loat the:
their
an InduHtry were warned in a Rpeech
•rs, Fruitt. Koch, Munson, Dick the machinery for the settlement of I " m J fr° In c°M m lttlng a cold blooded
by Hecreiary Hoover that If their ; to
n ilu last week. M
he Roberta Var
tonsils
Miss
Van-
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a i . r , . . — and
. _ a that
. V - . War must cease, murder, were the principal
W ' L , “ bn®r, T. I a all ll disputes
W illm i„
con­ n,W! a t Brownsville and
. .......pm reason.
reason« unfair exactions upon American con
J a r k ». W . A. Muller, James La. because, as Austen Chamberlain, the given by Governor Pierce for the par suraera
sumers continued they
the» could
cnnia expect . Corcoran ot Eugene. They are of
Mar and Fred hprenger.
British foreign secretary, said, if It 'lonlng of A. J. Weston, three times to find the f'nlted States following the fering no reward for their return
E V E R Y T H IN G O P TIC A L
does
not, all nations will perish from convicted for the slay,„g ot Roh<jrt same practice, and organizing gov-
Rev. Kol«ert P .r k er cwduct< ,
(Continued on page 8)
370j S tate st..
Lrug in Deschutes county.
the earth.
ernmentaiiy to retaliate by shoving Bible c l.s .
Tuesday
afternoons
Tu
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upward the prices on commodities It Them were twelve
Obeying the covenant of the league.
students at Iasi
produces for world trade.
Greece and Bulgaria, by agreeing to
accounts.
The commerce secretary estimated
E. Church
submit their quarrel to the mediation
The high school and * the
H>.t
-he tinned rv.
s ' . . ; : w : , z : ; i „ \ d i joi^
. grades
Ht the
of the council, set a precedent which,
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Robert Parker pastor.
upwards
of
»soo.oooooo
annually
for
t
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r
Program
Wednesday
af
Mr. Chamberlain warned, must be fol­
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io r terno«,n in honor of Theodor« R o o m
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annually for
“ undav school, 10.
purrha«© of monopoly controlled
lowed by all. He said that any men­
Preaching, J l.
commodities, .n d declared the pro­ Ve' t’ , P ; anrM E W lx r d . Navy d.v
ace of war anywhere concerns all the
Junior League, 3.
A number of vis-
cedure
Of some Of these price control •nd HrJInwe’en.
members of the league.
Epworth league 6 30.
; N « t s t« 2 i
91021
»tor. were present.
,
lers
might
"ultimately
bring
.
crash
The closing of the session was mark­
Preaching, 7.K0,
hiJhharl|? lW ur h t * XpWU t0 a U rt t0
down
upon
the
entire
Industry”
ed by a moving address by Aristide I
Rr»ver-mceting, Thursday, 7,30.
Mr Hoover dep|d?,d , he „ tua„ 0B nigh school this week.
| Brland, the president, who declared
Bible StuJv ineeday, _.
•nd
.«.erted that the best interest, of
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» - e k s t f N o v' “ o U 1 CanneJ fW° dS
” h M be' n
f d r ‘ b ‘ < | the league's existence had been fully tl ? U
end COnventte" . held a t world commerce unquestionably call
B ir th d a y P a rty
Justified by this settlement alone.
cd for the greatest amount of free-
a . '8 t C h U r C h by e i * ht a ‘ » -
In reverent tones, which thrilled his dent.
M
is.
Bessie R .y no|dl
from the dom of trade from price controla. The
hearers. M. Brland dedicated the ses­ North "p
North Pacific Evangelistic Institute,
P '^ 'Oc t a r Od T 7 r y \ r n ? Q U A i l T Y ’rUmer' l r ^ 1' 4 ' “ 1" 8 l ° be <
nlted State,
, m„ ter Qf
WedneeA
fc,r , r U n d .
sion Just closed to the memory of
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W .d n ..d „y evening, Oct 27. ee|g.
Woodrow Wilson, who proposed and I ,
. Kreat treat to H * local con- ncllcy had enacted In the past and en­
brxting her tb irl.s .ih birthday
reallsed the league of nations.
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‘¡at,On' Mrs- Runyon, the head forced the sntl trust l .w . , 0 prevent
Many beautiful . nd U|<fu,
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the music department, led the I'" own producers from combining to
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mulct consumers of American prod -nis »ere rsoeived.
e
From Preferred Stock VegaUblei, Fruits, Fish, etc.
« CLAIM DRY LAW JUSTIFIED
and rendered several beauti-
P rm n t were Lorena Kiser. Alice
ucts. but now could easily counten
] ul solos. Rev. J. G. Brin
4»urtewant, Leila Gan.le, Beverly
«nee
the
creation
of
combinations
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Federal Council of Churches Reaffirm, X
T r ' T 1 very M p iu l
Iso», Dorothy Coreor.n, IrneetinZ
• «Phone Peas 2 tor 45? ’ t m /
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2V , Tel-
™ _ The c,,m3« of the convention which would-do with the prices o f<o t F?i*m " nF « ’ r,,Ud7 w°biu*' V,Tia-
Stand on Prohibition.
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Sauerkraut,
Hom
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ton. copper and oil what had been
i ■’ Tips. Me Fisliflike.
2 ? Stringle,» Be,n,. 25c; A,par- «
Washington. D. C. — ’'Prohibition *a a bunday morning, when the stu­ done by English. B raillla0, Franco rrum , Effie .n d Frank W illis
dents
gave
their
experiences
in
the
has
already
yielded
results
which
full,
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bnack 7Xc: California Sar-
< * r m .n. Chilean and other national J " bert. “ ilU r. Gilbert H a y ..’,
ter« t x
j ■ orwegian Sardine,. 20c; White Tuna J.Sc Select O n
Christian life.
justify its adoption."
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R^y.l e h i u o t ^ ' V . c t 3^ Shr‘ £ PV 5e Aed’ Sockeye Salmoa. •
Producers of raw materials that Amer Kenneth Bmiih, Errol a id Elwood
M i. Chang, who ia a university
This la the flat statement of the ad
e‘vrnoM’ u “" #I1 N° ' t00’ KpT
l r . Imports
The whole tendency
k I'eacbe. aX P? s T l Kln" pp,e 2b 2i v *"<I
Yellow •
mlnlstratlve committee of the Federa * r“duate from
r ,orn S
China
h. 'na and who
wh° is
' • " » » however presented grave Internatldn.l M M
R,ca Grapefruit ’ V
F‘r *’ .',5ci P1*1«»! Red Chernea 45c; Porto
H * rm ,n Koonlr, John
Council of Churches after considering Pr,'P“ ring himself to preach in
itniri? Klcba,d Hussey and Ivan
i lb-, x
s,r4.4"c: o,,v* Oi1' ” 35 a" c,y,on
his danger, and the secretary called «pon
Its policy on the subject In the llghn wn country, gave a touching talk on
other nations to reconsider their darn
of the recent report on the prohlbitlor the needs of his people
n ° u i n‘ * T r * r* • " j ° y ,d u n ,R «»»out
merclal programs
situation proposed by it , research de , One of the students announced that
N dU.
I ben refreshment« were
•rred.
partment. There is nothing in lh, , there were seven denominations re»
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CASH SPECIAL
Mre. L O. Andersen Head. Cducetire
CASH SPECIAL
report, the administrative committer resented among those
th it
wem
• ‘ Ip *ts' Washing Machine Soap,
Tacóme. W a s h .-M rs L O Ander
says, "to justify modification of th« ; present and the rhallen
4 Gold Dust, 4
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7 " X r , ; son, superintendent of the Waterville
Mrs. F. M Gray, who badly cut
Fairy Soap . 98<
of the W left foot with an ax last week
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any tin ie re rif< w schools, ex superintendent
The council renewed In the state £
1 . 3 Bath Tiblela
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'T T . th” "' thu" r* ve«Ming that Douglas county school, and a delegate • -HU In W . but the wound 1.
6 Jell Deesert, . 4Vc
I ment Its pledge of unequivocal sup
he old time religion will make the to the world conference of educetlon aoing nicely.
port of national prohibition. Prohlbl
In Edinburgh, was elected president
I tlon is the deliberately and perman people one in spirit.
Mrs. Gray exonerates Frank
Some sought the Lord for conver­ of the Washington Education assocla Hom responsibility fo, , h, #<)<|
I ently established policy of the country
tlon st the concluding session of Its
It declared, adding, "the liquor traffic sion and some for a deeper work of 'invention here, defeating Miss Mae d«nt. H . left plenty of wood eut
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I and the saloon must not come back grace in t fe ir lives, while many were Mark, superintendent of the Yakima •nd .p l.t, hut .he thought .he
inspired to be of greater service to
would get an old hoird out of the
again."
'- m y «choole. The vote was 7» to
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Master.
way «nd took the ax to it with the
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foregoieg result.
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Mrs.
Angeles
hotel to
of the
gave s" uff to bis *on and told the
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Mond»y.
Another
P>rtv pald $ 1() ,or «elling to
mlnt?r Wh° wan,ed tobacco for
Hoover Warns
Monopoly Abroad
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Optical
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