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ltocortler of the City of Mod ford,
Oregon.
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ADVOCATES CHANGE:
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FSTARI ISH RIGHTS
ELECTED LEADER
Get ready jot tomorrow
BIG BIITTF SPRINGS ASHLANU PAR1Y
COUNTY SEAT
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EDITED BY THE ,MEIInR
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Every progressive citizen of Jack'
tn bounty has lung real tied that
th proper location for the county
nrt of tho county Is at Med ford, the
business center of tho county. Every
visitor from abroad marvels at tho
fart that the county seat of the
nmnty is located off the only roll
'road- in the county away from the,,
l.uslness center of tho county and at '
a point thnt Is Inconvenient for prac
thally alt the people of tho county.
Tho county court house Is the place
where the business of the county isthe GnUnecan Christ, and tho Apos
conducted end during the course of
a year practically every citizen of the
county who is transacting any busi
ness at all has occasion to use it.
' K very one has recognized thnt it la
only a question of time until the
county seat would bo removed to
Mwlford.
The time for removal has now ar
rived. The present county court
house Is entirely inadequate for the
neods of the county. Every avail-1 man relationship or condition or issue
able foot of space in the building untouched by tho prophets, tho Christ
hi beinfr utilized. The county has or the Apostles, wo do not d.Hcovor
already found tt necessary to seek 'it. The realm of tho true minister
" otitelde quarters for tho offices of is limited only by his ability or the
the assessor, tho water master, tho need and demands of his time,
district attorney and the county ens- Issues- which itiv6he neither' mor
neer, at a large annual expense. Even als, ethics or principles are generally
theso temporary expedients are now! without the realm of his action, but
insufficient. The business of the problems, conditions or issues which
county has grown to a point where directly or indirectly include or in-
it is necessary either to build a new
court house or to build an addition
lo the present building at a large
expense. It would be the rankest
folly for the people of the county
lo compel the county court to incur
(his targe expenditure by withhold
in from th nm,rf th n.ithoritv to
meet the situation as it should be
met. The contemplated improve-;
ments at Jacksonville would, at mnrt
only supply a temporary makeshift
with the Inevitable result that the
,.,.... i f, ,-. nooln
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,....... York.. City. Washington. D. C, and
"r.'.. . i. .'Indianapolis, Ind. In the cities and
When the people vote to change a aUU,8 where (ho BiblQ- mMt be re&d
county seat the law requires tho, mornlnff as nbove lhere live
change to be made within one year.-Jugl aboul S0tooo.000 people, or 30
No bonds can be issued for court per c?nl of oUr cntirc lopuiatlon.
house-purposes by the county. To Tno Cnristian statesman.
-levy sufficient taxes in one year toi
. build a new court house would bet
Impractical. The cost of a court
house ' should - be spread out overt'
several years. Therefore quarters
for a temporary court house in Med
ford are necessary. Hence the re-
quest that tho city of Mocirortt pro-1
vide these temporary, quarters for(to
a punuu ot live years io Kve uw
county court time to accumulate
fund- with "which to construct a new
building. No other means of handl
ing the situation are available,
It is only rair that Mecirord in tnis
crisis should do something substan-
Hut to .meet this situation because..
the location of the county seat herej
will result In practical advantages
toe obvious to require enumeration
to every business Institution In the
city.
It Is therefore proposed that Med-I
ford Issue $50,000 In bonds for the'
purpose of erecting a building which
can be used temporarily for county
court house purposes and later can
ho converted Into a new city hall,
which tho city will soon urgontly re-
qutrft. I
The net cost to Med ford In tho end
v.-IU he negligible because the present
quarters occupied by tho city hall
are becoming more and more valu-j
uhlo as business property and caa
later be sold for sufficient to nav the1
bulk of the bonds proposed to bo
Issued.
JACKSON CO. BAH ASS'N.
'. By Rawles Moore, President.
Don Newbury, Secretary.
E. D. Brlggs.
Chair. Permanent Co. Seat Com.
"Lightnin' " Coming
. Hunt's Crater tan
. An event of unusual promise Is the
coming engagement of the record
breaking comedy hit. "Ughtnln.' " at
the Hunt's Craterian theater Thurs
day night, October 8th. No comedy
that has ever beea produced In Amer
ica has achieved the success of this
fmnous classic of tears and laughter.
It broke every dramatic record In
1 Mm. IYik Bacon.
S'w ToTk b running for (hrrf ytm
I Ihf Oii lUjifr. and In Cblaso
It um the samo atory. The Ilcwton en
iraffement wu on aucceaalrtn or
t rowded houa. and thii ty la prom-
l-rril tho IrloWiral that nniveared
In fiaji Pram i--' Myii0 xQ pa-lty
luilnra a -castO Inrldcnlall)'. h
h.a ben Identified wita "UitMnln' '
ever 1nre It Haa t0: produced
Nt-ir Q k more than tive jeara ac.
(f.
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I Have Sri Watchmen rpon Thy
WntK o Jerusalem." 2:6.
WHY IS A PREACHER?
We do not remember the time when
certain people, through their miscon
ception of the lpgitlinate sphere of
, various tvnon of limitation
hls vocation. 'in this the nreach-
preach
er has a definite and positive source
of authority and example. This source
Is threefold: The Hebrew prophet;
ties. When the preacher relies upon
this source for both method and
sphere of action, there is safety both
for himself and the people.
The aphere of the preacher Is de
noted by several meaning phrases:
minister, pastor, shepherd, watchman,
messenger, teacher. evaiiRelLst. proph
et, preacher. The preacher thus has
net before him a wide range and latl
tudo of action. If there in any hu-
vu.vu incoe, are nia icguimaic spnere.
J. B. C.
THE BIBLE IX TI1E SCHOOL'
ROOM
Tho Bible is read by law every
(morning in every schoolroom "In
Massachusetts. New Jersey. Tennsyl-
vanla. Alabama. Georgia. Kentucky,
Maine.- Jaware. Excepting Massa-
n" "J "
h "Ian?at?ry wlt ,in'he Klaat
ten. years. In addition to the above
" a "W
morning in all the schools or New
Some want peace so bad they are
willing to fight for It.
A hearse Is a poor vehicle in which
to ride to church. Why wait for it?
Even chri3t dld not wln to him and
hf,a ideals every poison with whoin
no Wfl8 acquainted,
The Golden ftule In business Is a
growing Ideal all over the nation. By
this rule only can men play the game
Qf llfo fairly with themselves and
others and their maker.
Sam Jones once used for his text,
"Top not come down." He found it
in the Scripture, too. The feminine
world lias obeyed tho Injunction quite
literally.
It Is an eloquent tribute to Christian
character that men of all creeds and
parties are glad to unite In erecting a
memorial to William Jennings Bryan,
the man. i .
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I" the history of this country, no
legislature or constitutional assembly
haa ovcr adopted a provision plainly
excluding the Bible from; tho schools,
National Reform Association,
,
A In publication of the corn-
muJl ' nad "n "Ho png of a. ro
cont lssuo this heading from a title of
a poem of James Whltcomb Hlley,
"Let Something Good Bo Said." and
yet within we found the same kind
of petty, trivial and often ill-judged
criticisms an It haa consistently voiced
for months. One constructive criti
cism is worth a sea of morbid syni
clsnu The vIsllInK mlnlnler woa at dinner
with a rural parishioner before 'the af
ternoon aervlce at which he waa to
apeak. Ho ate little or nothinje. ex
plaining that ho could not preach ef
fectively If he ate heavily before a
sermon. Tho houaewife could not at
tend tbe service. When her husband
came home, she anld, "Well, how was
the sermon?" "He might Just as well
of eU" .. . . .
A city can be built where there la
any kind of soil for Its foundation, but
it cannot be built whero there Is not
a sufficient supply of wholesome
water. . But the two chief aaaeta of
which" the stranger and home seeker
Inquire when they are assured of
water la the Church and the School.
They are the undergirricrs of .a com
munity's moral, spiritual and cultural
strength.
Ministerial Ass'n.
Tuesday Afternoon
All the ministers nf Medford and
vicinity are urged to be present at
our regoiar meeting tomorrow
afternoon at ooe-thlrty In Ilev. Uw
rence'a study on Holly street. This
being our first regular meeting after
the summer vacation, we ought to
have m good representation.
There,
are many things of Interest to be',n rlty of M.afor(J ,
consioereo. wnicn snouja ,mu-.", , M u Alfor(J do hr m
arc beneficial. The fellow.hlp Is .d nrora,r ot ,h(. ,. ,f M,drr1
'f TV m.tlr. of business are,ln ,h. rounly aror.uid ,nd
tal. Standing together, we can do tn, turto)lllln of , bookfc nc.
much to make our efforts felt .In ; ior), . , corpor. thrrrnt
Medford. Every pastor ahould be ,nd thM , ,m cerk o ,he u,
there. said city.
(Signed) ' yinlaterlal Association. furth,r crtify that the foregoing
I Icopy of first, second and third water
H. ItarhaOa tactrt Bama. I permits Imxi-A by I'm slsts engineer
8AXTA r.AKHAKA. Cal Twellre t , r t Medford has been by me
members of yacht vnr ped compared w ith the original and that
death by taking lo lha boats when u transcript therefrom, and of
the schooner -arsj Caprice, flagship (he whole of such ordinal which Is
of the Hants Iti ira Tacht rlitb nn file In Ihl.ffice ai a paivnf the
hmhe.1 In Hnla ItarlA'a channel It records M an" rlty.
miles from this pct,
The following copies of State Engi
neer Luper's permits, certified to by
City Itocorder Alford, absolutely es
tablish Mcdford's rights to liig Butte
waters:
FIRST PKKMIT.
Tlilrty HF4XIIHI tVct iual prioritr with
Kaglo Point Irrignilon Ilstrtctt prl
urity or AujruM. 1,
Stato of Oregon,
County of Marlon ss.
This is to certify that I have ex
amined the foregoing application and
do hereby grant the same, subject
to tho following limitations and con
ditions: If for lrri?;.tion, this ap
propriation shall be limited to one
eightieth of one cubic feet per sec
ond, or its equivalent, for each aero
irrigated, and shall bo subject to
such reasonable rotation system nsjsucn a campaign as the t'hautauqua
may bo ordered by tho proper stuto building is of ample proportions and
officer.
Tho right herein granted Is limit
ed to the appropriation of water
from Big Ilutte creek. Its' tributaries,
and tho springs contributing to it
und those forming it, for municipal
purposes, Including Irrigation, do
mestic, sower, fire protection,, and
all other municipal purposes, in ac
cordance with the stato engineer's
order and allotment dated April 25.
and recorded on pages 178-179 of
Volume one. special order record.
The amount of water appropriat
ed shall be limited to tho amount
which can be applied to beneficial
use and not to exceed 30.0 cubic foot
per second or its equivalent in case
of rotation. The priority dato of
this permit Is August 21, 1915.
Actual construction work shall bo-
t n ..m .r, A...-M Or, llilA nnil
shall thereafter be prosecuted with
reasonable diligence and be com
pleted on or before April 25, 1930.
Complete application of tho water
to tho proposed use shall Do mauo
on or before October 1, 1931.
Witness my hand this 2&th day of J
April. 1925,
ItllEA LCPEU.
Stato Engineer.
STCOXD PERMIT.
Thirty second feet, KiitMcquciit to
Eagle Point Irrigation District, pri
ority of October 20,
Stato of Oregon,
Count v of Marlon ss.
This Is to certify that I have ex-
a mined thn fnrpirnluir ntudieiii inn I
and do heroby grant tho sumo, sub-
ject to tho following limitations und
If for irrigation, this ap
propriation shall bo limited to ono-
rti.rlit In.U .if nn n.,l,L,
. .. I H.
enndltlniiif Tf f.,- I ir-ln-.i t lhiB nn.,lt ' J1'CL,
onu, or its equivalent, tor each acre , ; ' ,
irrigated, and shall bo subject to notlgo. ami .on. at tho clow of tholr
such reasonable ' rotation 'system as. i. ,'n , ,
may b6 ordered by the proper state LJ!l& S "f Jou. Lducatlon
officer (opened Monday under must proinis-
,u ' . . v. 1 .''"It circumstances. Mis. Onico An-
The rlBht herein Kranted la limited ,..,, who ,, p, l(.Il(.h.
to the appropriation of water from ,r Iatcly ,,,,,,,,, porlll,n,, , wnlch
niB Butte Sprinss nt tho head of (holr BL.hoollI , ,,. , As,,.
IllK Hutte creek, for municipal water tanrt th( work ,R ntfi; mPm,F
supply, Includine Irrlnutloh. fire pro- nt the third, fourth and fifth Krailes.
tection nnd all other municipal uses. j,-0 child Is dlamlssed from his Knide
Tho amount of water apprapriiited except on written request of his par
shall he limited to tho amount which epta. Orndo's from the Hawthorn
can he applied to beneficial uso and school will meet at tho CoiiKregntinnal
not to exceed 30.0 cubic feet per sec
ortd, or Its equivalent in caso of rota
tion. Tho priority dato ot this per
mit Is October 20, 1023.
Actunl construction work shall be-
Kln on or before April 25, 1930 and
shall thereafter be prosecuted with
reasonable diligence and bo ram-'
plcted on or beforo April 25, 1930.
Complete application or tho water,
to tho proposed uso shall bo niado
on or beforo October 1, 1931.
Witness my hand this 25th day of
April, 1925.
ItHF.A MJI'En.
titato Knglneor.
THIRD PKIIM1T.
For balance of Ilia; llutto water, pur
suant in 1925 law priority of May
2H, IBSA.
Htate of Oregon,
County of Marlon ss.
This Is to certify that I havo ex
amined tho foregoing application and
do hereby grant the same, subject
to the following limitations and con
ditions: Subject to existing rights tho city
of Medford Is hereby Kranted tho
exclusive right to tho uso of tho
wators of Big Ilutte creek and of
tho springs at tho head of and which
form anld stream, and of the tribu
taries of said stream, for municipal
purposes, as provided In chapter 1C6,
taws of Oregon for 1925.
Tho amount of water appropriated
shall he limited to the amount which
ran be applied to beneficial use and
not to exceed (see above)' cubic fect
per second, or Its equivalent In caso
of rotation. The priority date of
this permit ta May 2, '1920. the dato
upon which tho law providing for
this appropriation became effective.
Actual' construction work shall be.
gin on or before September 1. 1930.
and shall thereafter be prosecuted
with reasonable diligence and be
comploted on or before September la,
1930.
Complete application of the water
to the proposed use ahall be made on
or before October 1, 1931.
Wltneaa my hand this nth day of
Be pt ember, 1925.
KirKA LIT PER.
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1 -'-.". tuum fui .lacs'
n tcstimonjr nheieof, I have here
ASH LA N D, Oct. C ( S pec ta U
Members of the Ashland MiniMiM-lnl
association left Ashland at noon on
Monday fo.- a coiifM-enee with I'.llly
Sunday nt Portland relative to the
possibility of an evangelistic campaign
for Ashland for June of next ycur. It
Is hoped that definite nrrungtMnents
may bo made. A series of meeting in
Ash hind would not entail tho work
and expense usually connected with
is comfortable without heating at that
season of the year.
Mrs. I Swartwood. an aunt nf Mrs.
W. J. Ohlfield, has returned this week
from Kstaline. SP D.. whore she has
tmulq au cxtuaided visit with fvlc-mU
and relatives.
George N. Gray, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles A. Gray of thta city, has
gone east to Indianapolis, lnd., as a
member of tho judging team which
will represent the Oregon Agricultur
al college' at the Natmal lairy show,
October 9. Mr. Gray will uUto act as
alternate on the livestock judging
team from tho college.
Mrs. C. U. Hucher of Colfax. Wash.,
In In Ashland on a visit to her aunt,
Mrs. P. , bunnell of Ashland street.
Mrs. Louis Dodge went to Los An
geles on Thursday and will mako u
two weeks' visit with her sisters and
with friends. Mrs. nudge will ulao
muke a short stay at 1-nng Heach.
Mrs. J. Q. Adams of the postoffiee
clerical force spent tho week end In
Portland in ordr to attend tho Uilly
Sunday evangelistic campaign.
Judge C. It. Watson intends to leave
Ashland soon to spend the winter In
southern California. Mr. Watson will
visit his brother nnd sister In Los An
geles and will spend some time with
his son. Chandler Watson, who Is con
nected with a largo surveying project
near Monterey.
Misses Clara Anderson, Gertrude
Haan. Edna Goheen and Miss Ward,
spent Suturdny evening In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis AlpboiiHO of
-wiiormo, were m Asniunu on a
shopping trip on Saturday.
Mr- nntl Mr- Aaron Andrews and
d,luKter. Miss Rita, spent Haturday
Miss Yoda Browor was so forunate
as to win the fino largo rug which was
'clven nunv Suriirilnv mIp1 1v .T
church and those from Junior hlh
school will take their work at the
Methodist church. A Rood munlicr
of requests otimo in last week from
Interested patients so the school Is al
ready assured an attendance of 00 per
cent of tho Included grades,
Tho annual Father and Hon Imnquet
will bo held on Kriduy night of this
woek under the direction of the V. M
- A. organization. Tho crowd bus
heen so large on previous yenrs Hint
11 wn" neeinen neat in Hold imihiii. I
in two of tho churches Ibis year in
order to accommodate all who wish
to attend. Those In thn east half of
town aro asked to ntlntid tho Haptlst
church and those on the west side will
attend at the Tresbyterlan church.
Tho Chamber of Commerce end the
Klwanls clllh are putting on progi-num
this week In recognition of Fire Pre
vention week. Mr. ('lint lluughmnn.
city flro chief will havo charge of the
program for tho Commercial club on
Tuesday. Mr. V. V. Mills and Mr. O.
If. Timings, fire insuranco writers,
will havo cbarga of the Klwnnis meet
ing. Mrs. Jnckson fjyger of Neil Creek
In convalescing at her homo after nn
operation at the Community hospital.
Cook with gas.
A THREE DAYS'
COUGH IS YOUR
DANGER SIGNAL
Persistent coughs and colds load to
serious trouble. You can stop them
now with Creomulsion, an emulsified
creosote that is pies nan t . to tiik.
Creomulslon is a new m elicit I dis
covery with two fold action; it
soothes and heals the Inflamed mem
branes and Inhibits Rerm growth.
Of all known drugs, creosote Is rc
ognlzed ly high mdlca sut horltleK
as one of thn gr-aiet henllng agen
cies for persistent coughs and citPV
and othfr forms of thront troubles,
('reomulslon contains. In addition to
crefirW)tn. other healing elemenu
which sooth sn1 heal the Infected
memhrHnes and stop tho Irritation
anl Inflammation, while the creosote
goes on to the stomach. In Rbttorhed
Into the blood, attacks the snt of she
trouble and check the growth of the
germs,
t.'rtomulnlon Is guaranteed baU fac
tory In the treatment f pernlstrnt
doughs and colds, hronrhlsl asthma,
bronchitis and other forms trpira
tnry dlHeaflf-s. and U trscellenl for
bulldlnc up th n)m afifr col 0 or
flu. Monerfund-l If sny roujfh of
cold Is not rllvrd sftr taking ac
cording i direction" Afk your drug
gist. f'imuWiin fnnipnny, Atlanta,
Oa. fadv.)
i:rm:xi:. ore.. Oct. b. with a
plea of Itlshop W. O. Shcphnrd and
all dlslrii t supcrintcinleiit.i to Increase
iho nterhershii of the MethodUt
chureh in this state ten per cent dur
ing the coming year, the seventy
thttd annuul cuiifereiu-o of the Metli
oi'ist K pise', pa I church of tho state
Came to a close here last nlnht.
Ministers ami appointees for the
southern, eastern. Sale in and Port
land district swere announced last
niyhl. S. A. lianfnrd, who has been
superintendent of the southern dis
trict which Include a HtlKcne, was
transferred to the position of area
evangel iNt and supcrvimtr of new
work. All other superintendents re
mained in office Ilev. S. J. t'hnncy
of Ashland, will be the superintendent
of the southern district. Tho boun
daries of the southern and eastern iIIh
t licta were changed so that several
chai'Kcs wcro put into the eastern ills
trie' froh tho Hnuthcrn district. Those
Include K la tnath Kails. Lake view,
Pine Creek, 1 (catty, Klamath Indian
mission and 1'hilonnin.
The meetftiif held yesterday nfter
noon for the purpose of ordaining
six deaoens and five eiders, turned
Into uu evangelistic rally, and tho en
tlro conference pletli;ed by statullnR
vote to Increase the members!! lp n
tho church by 2700, ten per cent of
tho present lolal.
Ilev. 1. II. Leech, formerly pastor
hero and now superintendent of tho
Salem district, brought the audience
to itn feet by a stiriiuK evangelistic
plea. duriUrT which ho personally
pledf;etl to convert ono person in vV
ery one of his ehurKrs.
The note of evnimelism struck lit
tho conference ltd to a motion to
send a telegram of eneouraticiuent to
lUtly Sumlay, who Is now conductlm:
a series of evangelistic meeting In
Portland. The resolution was adopt
ed on motion of W. W. Youuk.hoii. pas
tor of th- Hoce fity church, Portland.
The first meeting of the Parent
Teachers will be at the sihool limine
Krlilay evening. October '.Mil. Tho
dadillcs nro expected to bo prewent
a Iho, Tho teachers are preparing a
program for tho occasion, celebrating
Columbus Day, as well. Iteesn treok
school took Ihu flivd prize in tho con
tests nt (he county fair. Sybil llarrold
won the races. ,
Heeso ('reek Is not behind In any
thing. They have a good school, two
good teachers, a koo dSumlny school,
good climate, good lain) and t;oud pco-
(irautH Piihm Hunter Hneil,
POItTI.ANIJ, Ore., rt. 6. II. H.
Allen of I rants Pass was thn first
person to run foul of thu law forbid
ding the killing of hear In .losephlno
and .la tit noil counties except during
November. I lo was fined $110, ac
cording to a report to tho gamo com.
mission, t
Marcell's Miracle Mineral.
A radio-active suhsianco of tho
eart h. Tho great blood a nd body
builder, laboratory nt Portland, Oro,
See Mrs. .1. A. Kvorett, 20(1 Willi. motto
sircet, Jackson county agent, Medford,
Ore. 1'JO
Pnok with km.
TONIGHT
' Last Times
Spectacular Melodrsma
of the Shining Rails
"THE
LIMITED
MAIL"
With MONTE BLUE, Vera
Reynolds, Wlllard Louis
STARTS
TOMORROW!
in Ml GREY'S
5!r 'atinTONY'fc '"W-Vf'.Vir.
R I ALTO
VIUiaM lllarnrni,
Within the next tec years, we see more
industries, better development of the re
sources of this region, better business
for everyone; and now is the time to get
ready. ' '
Our New Industries Department is
with you new capital and new people
are needed to make the most of your
wealth of natural resources.
The New Industries Department is
disclosing to investing capital the great
raw material wealth of our Agriculture,
Timber and Minerals. It is working for
the legitimate expansion of every indus
trial possibility for the region, and sup
plying a consolidated, supplementary
Chamber of Commerce type of service
for the five Oregon counties and the one
California county within our territory. .
We have every confidence In what the ftj'
ture holds In store, and hydro-electric power
participation in it At present the Industries of
this region are counting more on electricity
than ever before; and we are proud to be able
to say that the communities we serve have ad
vanced further in the use of labor-saving house
hold equipment than many of the largest cities
on this coast or anywhere else. If you are ready
to have your household work done electrically - a
' a member of this company will be glad to
tell you how little it costs.
aumm obigon power mmt
Medford, Grants Pas., Klamath Falls, Rossbenf, Oregom.
Yrrka, Donsmuir, California.
Soap Sale
NILO BATH SOAP
the one that floats ?
3 bars 25c "V
A good sized Turkish Towel givef
with a dozen cakes J
This is a high grade toilet soap and will
lather in hot or cold water.,
Heath's Drug Store
Phone 884 .
As near as your phone.
' ' ' '
Uond nrokcr Ucverly Binks
' gives a friendly tip.
"Sure, I'll give you rt tip", says beam
ing llcvcrly. " Heat it to a good store
and buy sCasti.e hat. If a man wants
style, a Castle hat is the best invest
ment he can make".
Fivi it Tt DtlUri
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O'ROURKB, B 1 BANKS
CASTLE HATS
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