The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 08, 1921, Image 3

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PRICE 100 YIELDING 8 PER CENT
O R U G L E S S P H Y S IC IA N
BLYTH, WITTER & COMPANY, Government, Municipal Ai Corporation Bonds.
YEON B UILDING. PORTLAND. OREGON. Telephone, Mem «18J
Seattle
New York
BAB’S RESTAURANT
A good place to E st and Live WelL
Remarkable fitle luncheon nt noon.
Open 7 a m. te 2 a. m„ «at Stark Bt.
C o m m e rc ia l In fo rm a tio n fu rn is h e d fre e
o f c h a rg e . C a ta lo g u é e supplied e nd com ­
m e rc ia l In q u irie s c h e e rfu lly a n s w e red .
W r it e a n y f ir m belo w I Do I t n o w l
WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.
P o rtlan d .
Alder at West Park
P L E A T IN G
7 K n lf.^ a n ^ b 5 i~ p ie a tln ir ^ S iu l? K G S ;
B u tto n s covered. N o v e lty Shop,
6 5 ^ F i f t h s tre e t. P o rtla n d .
A G R IC U L T U R A L IM P L E M E N T S
G E T O U R S P E C IA L P R IC E S O N O U R
M o .w * rs , R ak e s , T e d d e rs , G ra in C radles,
B in d ers . P . E . E s b o is h a d e C o., 360-«
M o rris o n S t , P o rtla n d .
T i t . d a y on w h ic h o u r fa th e r s signed
T h a t h r il lin g D e c la ra tio n
A n d gavo u n to th e w a itin g w o rld
A p r e t t y , h r a n d -n a w n a tio n .
T h a d a y w o n o tifie d J o h n B u ll,
T h a t s ta m p a n d t e a -ta x g r a f t e r ,
T h a t w e w o u ld r u n o u r li t t l e show
W it h o u t his a id h e r e a fte r .
Accordlan«lde‘^nd^b3x^PieatTlii7Tfenv
W e can sell you D oors, W in d o w s R o o f­
in g, P a in t. G lass a n d B u ild e rs ’ H a r d w a r e
d ir e c t a t w h o le s ale p r ic e s
W r i t , fc r
p r ic e , b e fo re b u yin g .
H ea o o ck a -r h a
D o o r C o., >12 F ir s t B t.. P o rtla n d .
HORSES, M U LES BO UG HT, SOLD
C ro w n S ta b le s In c ., 285 F r o n t S t., P o r t ­
la n d , O re. H o rs e s a n d m ules fo r s a l . or
h l r . . S p e c ia l ra te s to loggers a n d co n ­
tra c to rs
W i t h o r w ith o u t harnesa.
P h illip S u s tte r, P re s .
U . 8 . S T A B L E S , K t U n io n A v . " D r a f t
horses b o u g h t a n d sold.
C. L . C h a p p e ll. 22$~U nlon A ve . Sou th.
A C C O R D IA N
Satisfaction or Money Beck.
Send for Book and Measure Blank Today.
2nd a n d B u rn s id e .
E M B R O ID E R IN G A N D R L 'K A T IN Q —
s titc h in g , B u t t o n . C o v ere d , B ra id in g , etc.
8 t e p h a n a ^ m - 2 0 - l i ^ n t o c l t B lo c k . __
IN F O R M A T IO N
D E PA R T M E N T
Ara painful and often dengeroue. Our
Bend-woven-to-ht Elastic Stockinge. Belte
and Bandone. elwaye give relief.
A lle n ,
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E atin g place in th e C ity .
T h e Finest C o ffe e
and P a stry a Specialty.
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A l l k a il th e d a y w e c e le b r a ta
F r o m e a r ly in th e m o rn in g
U n t i l w h e n d a r k has closed <
T h e m id n ig h t h e ll gives w i
W e c e le b r a te t i l l we a r e w o rn
I n b o d y , m in d an d p o c k e t,
T h e fir e c ra c k e r g a ily shoot
A n d send a lo f t th e r o c k e t.
A P o s itio n fo r E a c h G ra d u a te
W r ite ^ u e tod ay .
A L 1 8 K T B U I L D IN G
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pamphlet«. ,Tk< EU sseelary PnacipU® of Safe In west me n t* *<h*w«®tm«al Opportunities W
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ui Francisco
NATION S BIRTHDAY
by
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L E A h N M U L T I G R A P H IN G
T h e C a lla n School, o n ly recognised
school on th e coast. E x p e rle n o e d o p e ra ­
to rs a lw a y s In d sm an d. 406 A rtis a n s B ld g
M A C H IN E R Y
THE
Send us your laqolries fo r anything lx
Ire n or W oodworking Machinery, Logging,
Sawm ill, Contractors’ Equipment, Loco­
motives. Rollers, Engines, Crushers, Ball,
Cable, Belting, ate. B arks Machinery Co.,
528 R ailw ay Exqjiaage Bldg.. P o rtland, Of.
M O T O R C Y C LE S A N D F A R fS
AU m akea. Eae;
E A S T S ID E M OTC
44-4« ORANI
AVE.
PERSONAL
H A R R Y I F L O N E L Y ; fo r res u lts , t r y m a:
la s t a n d m ost successful ’’H o m e M a k a r ; "
h u n d re d s ric h w is h m a r r ia g e soon; s t r i c t ­
ly c o n fid e n tia l; m ost re lia b le ; y e a ra o f
e x p e rie n c e ; de a c rlp tlo n s fre e . " T h e S u c ­
cessful C lu b ," M rs .
NASH,
B o x 66«,
O A K L A N D , C A L IF O R N IA .
TH E FLAG
by
Amelia Josephine Burr
B o fo ro , it w as o u r h a ritn g o , th a rod
a n d w h ite a n d b lu e )
O u r g rn n d s iro a d ie d to ra is e i t an d
o u r sires to hoop i t tr u e .
W o p ra y e d w o m ig h t bo w o r th y o f
th e ir m e m o ry as w e cast
l a s h im m e rin g b e a u ty to th o w in d th a
b a n n e r o f o u r p a s t.
B u t n o w — O G o d , o u r h e a rts a r e w ith
o u r liv in g a n d o u r d e a d I
B on o o f o u r bo na th e w h ite has
I© . 1921, W estern Newspaper U n io n )
g r o w n , flash o f o u r flash th a
TO RESTORE MORRIS VAULT
su b stan ce an d o u r aouls a r e
p le d g e d to k e e p i t u n d e file d .
B e fo re , i t w as o u r h e rita g e — to d a y it
ia o u r c h ild .
Memorial Tablet Also Will Be Placed
on Resting Place of Supporter
of Washington.
Our
Solemn W
Dedication
AUTO REPAIR PARTS
C orona
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T h a n le t th o v o ic e w o l i f t bo n o t
E n fe e b le d o r h a lf h e a rte d ,
S h o w w o a p p ro c ia te th a m an
W h o g o t th is business s ta rte d
A n d le t us ra is e a lo f t th e fla g
W it h s t a r r y e m b le m c lu s te re d
F o r th is ie on a o f th oea r a r e d ays
T h a t cu ts a lo t o f m u s ta rd .
State house at Philadelphia, where
the Declaration of Independence was
adopted, now known as Independence
Hall.— From a Contemporary Print.
FOURTH OF JULY,
1776, R EA L DA TE
OF DECLARATION
D is p u te has a risen a t tim es as to
w h e th s r J u ly 2 or J u ly 4 should be ob­
served as Independence d a y . I t w ill ba
seen by th e fo llo w in g q u o ta tio n fro m
“ T h e A m e ric a n R e v o lu tio n ,’’ w r itte n by
J ohn I'ls k e an d published by H o u g h to n ,
M ifflin c om pany, t h a t tho D e c la ra tio n o f
Independence w a s resolved upon J u ly 2,
b u t w as not p u t In to fo rm a n d A n a lly
adop ted u n til th e eve n in g o f J u ly 4.
On the 1st of July, 1770, congress
resolved Itself luto a committee of the
Eye and Eye Glasses Care
whole, to “tuke Into consideration the
s p e c ia lty . C o n s u lta tio n free . D rs . B a k e r a n d O le son. 117 D e k u m B ldg.
resolution
respecting Independency.”
j B K S a t i s f a c t i o n g u a r a n te e d . D r. U. C L E A N E R S , T A IL O R S A N D O Y E R 8
As lllchard Henry Lee was absent,
A . B e d y n e k , 6U8-9 P ltto c k B lock. o 5 p .*.ci a l~ a tte n tlo n g iv e n to m a ll orders.
John Adams, who had seconded the
R E G A L T A IL O R S , 127_ N o rth _ S tx th SL
After more than half a century the
C U T F L O W E R S A F L O R A L O E S iG N S *~ s AKT it a r y bb A u TV p a r LSA
motion, was called upon to defend It,
burial
vault
of
Gouvenieur
Morris,
in
C la rk e B ro s., F lo r is ts , >27 M o rris o n S L
W e help the appearance of women.
which he did In a powerful gpeeclL
the yard of St. Aun’s church, New
T w e n ty -tw o Inch sw itch or tran sfo rm a­
L e t us fin is h w h a t y o u r K c d a k began. D A N C IN G E V E R Y NOON A E V E N IN G
He
was ably opposed l>y John Dickin­
tion,
value
«7.C
O
.
price
*2.4«.
B e s t w o rk , b e s t s ervice. O ld established O rie n ta l C a fe . C h in e s e -A m e ric a n K itc h e n
York city, Is to be restored aud a son, who urged that the country ought
. - 400 to 412 D ehum Bldg.
K o d a k fin is h e rs , 12 y e a rs in P o rtla n d . C o rn e r B ro a d w a y a n d W a s h . P O R T L A N D
memorial
tablet
placed.
M a il o rd e rs g iv e n s pecial care. W e p a y D u c k b e c k W a te rp ro o fin g P re s e rv a tiv e
not to he rashly committed to a po­
Have Valuable Bead Collections.
r e t u r n p o s ta re . A ll p rin ts m a d e on V e lo x
Gouvenieur Morris, who was born sition, to recede from which would
G u a ra n te e d fo r a u to tops. S p rin g lu b r i­
p a p e r. R e g u la r E a s tm a n D e a le rs , a ll th e c a n t a n d f a s k e t com pound. 3u6 Pine 8 t
January
30,
1752,
is
credited
with
Probably the choisest and most val­
K o d a k s a n d s u n d rie s in stock. K o d a k o r
be Infamous, while to persist In it
P re m o c a ta lo g s en t on req u e s t.
E v s la n d
writing the final draft of the Con­ might entail certain ruin. A declar­
uable beads In the world are those
w TS
A L e w is , 413 E a s t M o rris o n S t., P o rtla n d .
stitution
of
the
United
States.
Morris
possessed by the natives of Borneo.
ation of Independence would not
Y E S , ’’I T W I L L P A Y ” to send us
was elected to the Continental con­ strengthen the resources of tho coun­
In many cases they are very old and
t h a t R A D IA T O R fo r re p a ir. M a d s
gress
when
twenty-five
years
old,
and
lik e n e w fo r a m o d e ra te price.
try by a single regiment or a single
have been kept for centuries In one
soon became one of Washington's cask of powder, while it would shut
E x p e r t w o rk a b s o lu te ly g u a r a n ­ G U A R A N T E E D R E B U IL T M A C H IN ES
family. A rich chief may possess a
te e d . R A D IA T O R S E R V IC E CO. Oregon T yp ew riter Co., « 4 - A t i h HL
ablest supporters. He took an active the door upon all hope of accommoda­
—
C o r U n io n & H a w th o r n e , P o rtla n d H A H » W OOD F L O O R IN G —
collection of old beads worth many
part in the preparation of the Con­ tion with Great Britain.
Elemon H a rdwood Floor Co. « 8 1 E W eak.
thousands of dollars.
stitution, and though, according to
O a k - L e a f H a rd w o o d F lo o r C o., 221 I t
That there was weight In these
R U B B E R S T A M P S and M A R K IN G
7>th Bt. N . F lo o m e le c tric sanded.
Theodore Roosevelt, many of his the­
considerations was shown only too
H E M S T IT C H IN G A N D ~ P L E A T I N G
D E V IÇ E S .
ories were rejected, he remained one
In No Danger.
oiisl®_ B u c k le y , P o w e r ’s F u r n it u r e Store.
plainly by subsequent events. But
of its warmest advocates. He was
L. A . S. U S E D C A R E X C H A N G E
“The radio-micrometer,” we read,
also active In the framing of the Con­ the argument us a whole was open
U sed cars hot a n d sold. 28 N . 1 1th S L .
’
The
old
Fourth
Is
gone
like
the
dodo
to the fatal objection that If the
"is so sensitive that it will respond
P h o n« B ro a d w a y 3214.
—the Fourth of tall-twisting and eagle- stitution of the state of New York.
M F C S . O F V U L C A N tZ E D ROOF P A IN T
if anyone in its neighborhood should screaralng, and crash-banging, and During the French revolution Gou- American people" were to wult for
N e w roofs a n d r e p a ir in g done.
Y ou ng
blush.” In the present state of society dynamite, and lockjaw. It had Its verneur Morris was minister pleni­ these questions to be settled before
a n d W oods, 1103 E . C a ru th e rs SL
M F G S . O F R E E D F U R N IT U R E
there is no great fear of its being ; uses. A nation has a long youth, and potentiary to France, and was a lurge taking u decisive step, they would
B u y C o a st M a d e Goods. R eed S p e c ia lty
never be uble to take a decisive step
Shop, 319
31? ' W illia m s A ve ._______
overworked in this connection.—Lon­ our old boastfulness, and self-esteem, power in forming the early ties be­
Bhop.
at ull.
Independent aetton on the
N U R S C R lf l
tween
this
country
und
France.
His­
don Punch.
and excitability, and recklessness be­
part of all the colonies except New
R u e ao U vlU iN u re ery, R. F . D . L
fitted us well enough. On the old tory also credits him with being the York hud now become an accom­
O R E G O N FLUFF R U Q C O .----------------- ----
Send for free catalog
Fourth we let our crudity and our projector of the Erie canul.
J. H . Lehm ään, Prop. 1984 Boat S tark
plished fact. All were really in re­
Cutlcura
for
Pimply
Faces.
P IS T O N S — P IS T O N P I N S — R IN G S
P Y O R R H E A D E N T IS T S — —
—— —
■
Morrlsania, the old manor of the
To remove pimples and blackheads arrogance and our raw love of noise Morris family, originally consisted of bellion, and their cause could not fall
Cylinder and Crank Shaft Grinding. A u to
Smith Long 3tev.njton 310 Rush A Lane B ids
rise
to
the
surface
and
skimmed
It
off
motive Machine Work and Welding.
S C r tO O L h F W E L D IN G
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------ smear them with Cutlcura Ointment.
to gain In dignity and strength by an­
aJl at once, and were the better for 1,920 acres In what Is now the Bronx, nouncing Itself to the world In Its
O f fic ia lly recog nized by e ta te a n d fe d ­
COOK A GILL CO.. INC.
Wash off in five minutes with Cutl­
e
ra
l
b
o
ard
aa
T
h
e
place
to
le
a
rn
w
e
ld
in
g
the process, costly though it was. But New York city. On the estate all true character. Such wus now tho
11th and Burnside Sta.
a ll m e ta la . C o m m e rc ia l School o f W e ld ­ cura Soap and hot water. Once clear
Portland, Ore.
Phone: Bdwy. 3281
time has quieted our adolescence into the members of the Morris family, general feeling of the committee.
in g . 511 E a a t O r a n L C or. 11th, P o rtla n d .
keep your skin clear by using them for
something nearer maturity, and the old many of them famous In Colofilal aud When the question was put to vote,
S A L V A T IO N A R M Y R E S C U E H O M E - “
daily
toilet
purposes.
Don’t
fail
to
In­
W i ll h elp frein d les s girls.
E y es E x a m in ed . G la sse s Fitted.
Revolutionary history, were burled. the New York delegates were excused,
sound and fury can never return.
D . A M . car, M a y f a ir A A le x a n d r ia Sta. clude Cutlcura Talcum.—Adv.
R e p a irin g done b y m a ll.
M ost
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Doubtless to some, to whom old as­ In 1860, after the completion of St. as they had nut sutllclent Instructions.
m o d e rn e q u ip m e n t.
S a tis f a c tio n SILOS A ND W ATER TANKS
National Tank A P ip . Co.. Portland.
g u a ra n te e d .
sociations are dear, the change has
Of the three delegates from Delaware,
Shawls Came First.
P R E - W A R P R IC E S
T I R E R E P A IR IN G A N D R E T R E A D IN G
sometimes seemed almost painful. He
U ae d a nd n e w tlr e a b o u g h t a n d Bold.
one wus absent, one voted yea, uud
C la r k - B r o w e r O p tic a l C o., 1 12 | 6th Street
A A B T ir e Shop, 389 H a w th o r n e A ve .
The shawl Is the mother of all was happy, that boy who slipped from
one nay, so thut the vote of the col­
"A M oderata Priced H otel of M a rit"
TYPEW R ITER «—-NEW OK R E B U IL T
clothes.
Before scissors were in­ his bed with the first streaks of dawn,
ony wus loat. Pennsylvania declared
Rebuilt Typewriter Co.. 104 Oak Street.
Famous Old Church,
HOTEL CLIFFORD
who by noon had used up his avail­
In the negative by four votes against
W e lt e r System of S u g g e atlv« T h e r a p y
vented all humans, who wore any­ able supply of firecrackers and fingers,
B ast Morrison M ., a t E a s t Sixth, the D r. T . W . A y e rs , 715 D e k u m Bldg.
three. South Carolina also declared
P rin cip al E ast Bid« H otsl. 6 m inutes from W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A IL Y iN v Y A R E thing at all, wore shawls. The cold­
who spent the afternoon on the edge
Chopping D la tric L F o u r blocks from B. P. P o r tla n d T in w a r e M fg . C o., 47 F i r s t St.
In the negative, but with the Intima­
er the climate the larger and heavier of the crowd in the grove, vaguely
B ast Bias S tation.
tion from Edward Rutledge thut It
A L A S K A F L U M S INQ ^ H E A T IN G gO7
the
shawl.
In
the
tropics
the
shawl
aware of gesticulations from the
£ T n g " ~ F ix tu re s 'a n d ~ S u p p lie s :
P ip e
might not unlikely reverse Its vote, In
NEW FLUFF RUGS AT HALF i >Iu F m
it t in g s , lo w e st prices. «S3 E . M o rris o n
was of fig-leaf size. The summer wooden platform in the center and
deference to the majority. The other
COST OF NEW CARPETS.
shawl is our sheet. The toga, and about equally conscious of his own
nine colonies all voted In the affirm­
H a v e y o u r old w o rn o u t c a rp e ts and
W oolen cloth es m a d e In to a r tis tic re v e rs ­
finally the clothes of today emerged dirty bandages and the ability of his
ative, und the resolution was reporteil
ib le F L U F F R U G S . C a rp e ts a n d rugs r e ­
country
to
lick
creation,
and
who
us ugreed to by u two-thlrds vote.
p a ire d , s te a m cleaned. R a g rugs a ll sizes.
from the original shawl. Even as late
S ixth and H o y t Etra«
B u y fro m fa c to r y a n d save m o n e y . W r it e
On the next day, when the vote was
as our Civil war men wore shawls for longed for darkness as earl’er he had
Portland, Oregon
f o r prices.
longed for day, and split the welkin
formully taken In regular session of
Convenient to Both D«|
overcoats.
Absolutely Flreprool
with his exultant yell when the first
Northwest Rug Co., ' p o i Ä '
congress, the Delaware members were
ime ll.M and up wlthou
rocket whizzed from Its narrow trough
all praaent, and the uttlnnntlve vote
Worth Trying, Anyway.
and burst Into pale stars. Ills sons,
of that colony wus secured; Dickinson
DR. G. E. W ATTS
Honestly, In looking around we on this great day, are hungry at break­
and Morris stayed uway, thus re­
2 12 Oregonian Building.
reach the conclusion that this country fast time and play tennis In the parks,
versing
the vote of Pennsylvania;
POR TLAN D . OREGON
o iiv u n c u n u a u v , . « tus «
and the South Curollna members
wouldn’t need one-tenth of the liver and he has watched them knowing It
CUT RATE MAIL ORDER DRUGGISTS.
SPECIALIST
Glwnis Pile treatment, sold under guarantee,
was
well,
but
It
surprised
him
a
little.
changed for the sake of unanimity.
15.00, no pain ne operation. Chybke's Tape worm medicine it consumes if the folks al­
Fem ale and Rectal Troubles and
This year, though, he Is not dis­
Thus was the Declaration of Inde­
Remover, 110. Chybke's "Dermo Septine'’ for ways made it a point to do a decent
G L A N D T R A N S P L A N T A T IO N S
akin eruption, eczema, 15.00. Letters answered.
tressed. This Is a new Fourth; the
pendence at lust resolved upon, by
day’s work.—Exchange.
change Is striking. But for all our
the unanimous vote of twelve col­
seriousness on this Fourth we are not
onies, on the 2nd of July, 1770; and
Keep Your Temper.
less, but more, a confident country.
this work having been done, congress
The
P e rs o n a l
W r it in g
Some men are like popcorn—as long W e have lost our flamboyance, but
at once went Into committee of tho
/■ B V
M a c h in e .
W e ig h t « lba
P rice 360.00 eaae Included
whole, to consider the form of dec­
as they keep cool they can conceal we have Increased our determination.
Feld ll Up Take with Tee; Typewrite Aeywben.
laration which should he adopted.
what Is In them, but whenever they The spirit Is ours not of the platform
shonter
J»ut
of
the
Gettysburg
oration.
E . W . P E A S E , 11® Sink. P o r tla n d , O re.
Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Ben­
get excited they turn wrongslde out.
Our ears ring not with the sound of
W r it e fo r fo ld e r “ C ”
jamin Franklin, Roger Sherman and
S22S
—Boston Transcript
the firecracker but with the great
Robert Livingston were the members
Everything for the Motorcyclist.
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Work for Liberty Goes On.
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The same hand which has guided 1770, the Declaration of Independence
Good Evidence That Ebenezer Monroe
us and shai«d us through nearly a was unanimously adopted by twelve
DR. E . H. EA ST
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century and a half of etniggle and colonies, the delegation from New-
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achievement, which has converted that York still remaining unable to act.
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Ebenezer Munroe, a Revolutionary little torch of defiance to tyranny, ttie But the acquiescence of thut colony
an Arch Support«. Honeat John Truaa, Seamlaaa
would you still think I needed oneT"— hero, wus a member of the Lexington immortal Declaration, Into a blazing was so generally counted uisin that
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mlnuta men, and ready on the 19th beacon of liberty to the world. Is still there was no drawback to the exul­
of April to do battle In freedom's directing our destiny. There will yet, tation of the |H-ople. All over the
FLUFF and RAO BUGS a Seedalty
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cause. He was wounded In the elbow and soon, come from the present ap­ country the declaration was received
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parent confusion and reaction another with bonfires, with the ringing o f bells
The art of art, the glory of expres­ In the morning, hut mounted his horse great forward movement. Our whole and the firing of guns, and with torch­
and rode from town to town, alarm­
O U R G IF T T O T H E B R ID E
sion and the sunshine of the light of ing the people and rousing them to history «bows IL The aoul of the light processions.
Before you order year wedding «nnouncamenta
and card«, writ« or visit THE CHETOPA PRESS letters, la rimpliclty.—Walt Whitman.
action, until quite exhausted by the American people Irresistibly pushed
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calling cards in an engraved affect free of charge.
lose of blood. He claimed to have them on. We do not celebrate the
Broadway at Taylor
Portland. Oregaa
fired the first gun on the American Fourth of July, as an empty memory.
Comfort Baby’s Skin aide.
That he did return the fire Is abund­
Many Farmer Patriots.
»With Cnticura Soap* antly
proved by the testimony of oth­
The fanners among the Declaration
B R IE F IN F O R M A T I O N
Hit own account la aa follows: signers were Carter Braxton of Vir­
And Fragrant Talcum ers. “Aftc-
the first fire (of the regulars) ginia, William Floyd of New York,
Cotton plants hear best when plant­
Chicago has one cold storage plant
I received a wound In my arm . As I Benjamin Harrison of Virginia, John
ed closely together.
which will accommodate 21,(100 tons of
turned to ran. I discharged my gun Hart of New Jersey, Stephen Hopkins
Many fish which Inhabit tropical meat.
into the main body of the enemy. of Rhode Island. Francis Lightfoot
waters are poisonous as food.
II tag Florence Shaw, Baltimore’s
Another hall passed betw een my arm Lee of West Virginia and I.ewls Mor­
One automobile in every twenty- only woman crane driver. Is an ex­
and my body, and Just marked my ris of New York. Carter Braxton of
four la owned and operated by a wom- pert In her line and finds the task
clothes; one ball cut off a part of my Virginia recorded hla occupation aa
more desirable than housework.
ear-locka, which were planed np. The that of a "planter,” hut Benjamin Har­
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In the army museum in Paris there
bells flew so thick I thought there was rison, also of Virginia, and a planter
one o r m o re y e a rs a re offered In m ore la exhibited a splinter of shell taken
no chance of escape, and that I might and grower of Importance In the
than 8,000 high schools In the United from Napoleon Bonaparte, which be
aa well fire tpy gun ea stand (till and James river country, described him­
States.
received In battle at Itattsbon in 1900.
self aa a fanner.
do nothing."
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A n d f u lly o n a a n d tw o n ty
A n d w h a t w e 'd do to a n y o n e
O b je c t ic g , w o u ld be p le n t y .