| MARY JAMES AND THE INDIANS Even zirls have adventnres In a new country, and Marv James herself ne A Facts Versus Mary's fathe. and mother were Eng ish, and after a short time in Wiscon. dn, 11 8. A, where the winters were cold, they heard of the new “Oregon C 1 e S country,” where there was mud all ' winter After a time they moved out 4 what is now the state of Washing. ton. At first they lived at Mound Prair fe, not far from Olympia, and here FACT ia a real stale of fRings FALLACY iz an appar ti ey made friends with the canoe In- i ently genuine bw really iogival slatement or argument dians, as the Indians of western Wash. frglon were eailed. Mary wandered about through the woods, with a pit hese Bewls That pi a8 0 I A air ar Tk doin N able editorial from the Chattanooga Times has this to say of a : Prohibition- and remember, too, that Tennessee is a Prohin rion State Savs the Times good fo sal, so she wats hed the pin. iE piggy ate salal berries and Oregon i grapes, Mary did the yame thing If H i 1. HERE piggy would aot touch some berry, i i then Mary let it along rome satisfaction in knowing that this is not the only time, of ours the only people, distracied by the proposition © ontrol men's appetites oy law. Oliver Cromwell, we are told, once Above ard ilinstrataon § oy bof ; oe But then Mr James moved away out wrote tg the Scoveh plergy: ll prefer that Englishmen should be {reg . statu ind THe KBENe nos } (Ans Vile] : : ' For : : Aaah on the northern point of Gray's Har father than sober by cc mpulston,’ Firthet he aid: Your pretended wiring for Electric Light ‘bar. Mary could nok out from the lox i fear lest etror should Btep 1 is Hie ..& sian whe would kenp all the cabin door, through a fow trees and I] wine out ol the country lest men siculd be drank. Jt will be found or a ok gress avd oniwst jeale wy to deprive a man of hls natural hberty : Lo a » § : ; 2. & hora waters « he *4 . ; d i ag Electric. Light has dispelled the nnimviting, ny | foi ad : h - the Pacifie ; } 3 ooppenition tf he may sbose it. When he doth abuse it. P $F 5 uh EEN t gL 4 o . se £ this hous his wd : Sst . ocean. ft was rather lone here » Leis in oa very clear exposition of the attitude of the rational « pearance of this house and has FIVER 10 1 8 HOR OF dheorind There ware no white peighbols sear ni ; Tyee nN whit im wr a8 statutory prohibition” = shops tian filly nilles away hospitality sich a8 vou want mm vour hom : ih hw , ; . One morning Mary war Belipis hr | reother in the cabin wh 3 Awe bis very able editorial, the Times goes on to say: "If we are 10 n, i . have strong men, men who have control over their evil sropensie 9 , 60% of the door ber ox aueht the 13 . tiers and who are armed against the kbuses of privileges we must 1Tre Your H fianh of puddles. She watched for ia! AN Lha a pve them self.reliant. self disciplined and fully copumizany of their : pomen And thon saw fern ranowes full Lo A NYA. : own rexponsibility for ther ov acts Men of that quslity tssnot be of Indinha draw up on fhe heach tu : te t ag made by faws We Dave heen in the dw making DUsingis in this ; : i I PAW a suntry now {of something more than a century, and we ure st ih at be lov @ {REA gi om > > ¥ eo ’ 4 ia ¥ ; UNE RM Rey oe STi an increas fRtue. Kae Premdent Taft the other day tad an gt LGnEgreis wrtinan "the Indian ie ten ferniy of the & Lins yo vield jo 4 i oho : ; mag f Be it Erarted 11 4 2 mevitable (onciy- ; . ia sbiin door the Indian ware there 1 (nr a 1 of mvestigatori that every law pussed calls for angidier and You ean then vrnjoy the advantage of Electricity for hth 1 : a i ih vec a anon Sg SX “in : ree others: dnd eo we are rapidly becoming a = : : AGE | y of them, hig, i LR gy : nr Le naw pRactment heite 2 recopnition in form He ing and 88 An ard $0 HOSEN OTR Papel rs $42) $60 aye nTaw men 3 st The northern CRs i SE Lo h 8 , oN . : ’ WE IRR y Adhd no ily : i ; 74 : gal) i the ma ! sre] of becoming better. human nature i W ashing Machines, Irons side ito 1 shisriivitter 3 tes ah ke ho DS | te a eatin 1 ; EH vip se that t at AAS SNIP LH SEN o AAI HO 1 Yaa LiEleiuE Dave 1H if. ; ! : y ! aa id h i & a CO TEN Lp E et 4 i wnt AR an ero i riot of your houschold to ad Hoy | aaa. TT We, Let us quote figires tn tebe ment enn be wired : atin picking I handling i en li ear: Lata Lr ral Patina om CALLA LANA | All Me no Out Of : ” | ¥ ; % ka { LH fy 3 ery 100 Y sel liquor } Man Whe { Become Drink Are | RG a dey A A RAR 553 BNE CGE af men wha use Hguor russ Temperate Mm Cambria Ligh 4 | in ” : : ; : ; Pennsylvania State Presary Association a to 8 MAPA A HA RN Bio rv PIPE or Ts 1 pa Ee eat & Power Co. rr a Aad ‘irst National a— PATTON PENNSYLVANIA Capital paid » li : . ; : 106,000 10 Burpins «ou 5.000.600 ESTABLISHED 1883 > E : | The Oldest National Bank in Northern Cambria ‘A general banking business transacted. We invite personal INTERESTS PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS a Si wishing to establish ar change their banking relatnns mterviews or correspondence with firms and individuals Steamship Tickets for all the leading Lines: Foreign Drsf i ots payable in the pri T¥ie ipal cities of the world « hire excupt the charmed PRES fi thelr Carudeal Reape of fish Rafe Deposit Boxes for use of our patrons furnished free. You should have one or more of our Saving Banks in your En Will teach the children practical lessons of economy RKP gan shell, whi ibid money and told Mra, James they would buy Mary for a wife Tor thelr enint, Mra. James merely sald Oh, nol Mary [a psuch foe young,” and she Un ally led the Indian out of the cabin, in her pleasant way. and they actual jv went to thel® canoes, fakme all their presents with them, and paditied M. D. BEARER, Cashier. oft. Neither Mrs James nor Mary had A L VAN WERT, Vies President. DG DUMM Ass't been afraid so the Indians did them ne harm NATIONAL BANK | coon zommin ou. Few persont hecome lost ie woods when the san ls shining: but oni & cloudy day it t3 easy 10 40 MLTR. $60,000.00 it often happens that you {find yours 20,000.00 self in the woods without a compass, says the Youihs Companion Ta ment auch an emergency. those versed in onaANtzED AUGUST, 1908 sooderat: offer many rglex, bul thedr Deposits Dee. $1st, 1 " $ 76.773.52 advice i not aways to be dependnd Nov. 21eh wo 301,560.14 iy rt he - oa) pry So : y ©) rt of the coan'ry | 1 2 RK ay 09 wey 226,280.04 | J aRhar All signs depend upon one : hg Jv : ne of two things th gl or . the wind. : Winds ure likely ta follow wile Dee. 3th, uh 421 612 courses or alone the valleys. Thers Nov. 26th, 1912 aa tars, they VAD yn different povealitive Ang. 9th, 1913 3 41. ~ Likewine in hilly vountry, the suplizht Sept. 12th, 1514 ; ¥ 817 A447 49 . does not fall sviniy upon the trees and plants, and often leaves miniead- ing >igns, 3 PER oxNT Interest Paid on Time Deposits Rinee you wiil probably have a {airy a accurate idea as to what hour of the FE DEOSIT BOXES FOR RENT day it ls, you can easily lay oul your 2 course for home or Camp if you cen find the position of the sug Find a place whern the light is ev AN giitea10I0] IRSRRARORAREAIRIINI MIARRRAREZIRIRRERRRRRRRARARERRINEY WM. H. SANDFORD PRANK L. BROWN ‘ Cashier. homens Cor Le Com ee a in Lr ww A railroad must be rebuilt every few years— No railroad 1s ever hn shed except in a community that 1s dead. Borman PO BR SH SSSA NE i ES SURI EE FN UR ER Fvery day there must ZO On a process of renewal and replacemgnt. The New York Central Lines ‘““ America’s Greatest Rigi: ay System’ aS nsdn fet o « 4 are not a completed property altho hey have SEHO0 D060 i nals, electrifi 3 £ Fo keep padi vid Ie ! { Ceirtteree this Coil structive Wark EE It can continue only as the pul teas 10 1 that the rail- roads are granted jut compentaion Bl rrduition and we age en that is mot ia the shadow of a demands qree Jair, ne i Pi tt | a sucient margin large tree. Then place a pin ot A sharp Of receipts over cipen tures FAHY 4 Teasonabie return on | stick point down, upen yout (humb- Hi the mvestment and mw ‘ mall. or other polished object. A dim shadow will fall away from sun. At any time nefors sunset the pointed end of a «hadow will show where the sun i, no matter how heay. Lv eloaded over it may be. This method af laying a course bas 4 4 Ee HIT
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