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AK OFFICE-HOLDER'S' PRAYER The Snnday School Leoson For Augnit 29 Is, -Be- iHnidnrs of Solomon's i ilngs 1 I. laid iu bis coffin; wbereias BrjcP continues to bring forth fruit in his old age, aitbolugb past eighty, is still.a forceiin the irorld. Solomon showed that he already possessed, in a the "woji- dom for which he asXed when he pleaded for a hearing heart He wanted to be among the vital ones who are listeners, rather than I anions the. large company who try pfcrtuhely, ye have today the' story to tell having first heard- By' VTilUam T. lillls.

-Political promises before tion a.re cdtnmon aiid cbeap; op-; elee- of the yowls iof one who was al- rfady in office. High rtsiwusibil- had him, and he was ov-j. Wisdom For IIIH Took. A seocnd reading of this famll- erpowered by his own inadeqiiacy, Io'Istorj- reveals its amaiJng has. beeii many another'person if 'nWcacies in like ciroumsuinces.

The world be- wlU not willtngly forget the famll-' Into story of young Victoria, i when i learning. Solor told that she was to sit Bng aftfer all knowledge. land's iUirone, regiateriug the Solemn tbW. "1 be Solo- had no ambition to be Solomon He a human CJTY -j First Ueuienant A. 5.

jCVbson rcj turned 'from Camp Funston last night on sick leave. seed and seed rye. R. 0. McKlnney.

Goyette-of Elsmore, who recently underwent a major operation at the Johnson in Chanute, is improving, Her'sister, Mrs. Fred Smith, went to Chanute to visit hfer today. Father jMcGuire is in the Ozarks for a two weeks outing and Father J. M. Mahnier was up from Humboldt today to hear the sisters at John's hospital say mass.

The Sunday service will be in charge jot one of the Fathers from St. Paul. nice watermelons. per Fryer Bros. Rev.

W. H. Flook of the Salem THE EBJamiG; AtTGlPSff .86, BRIEFS Fryer brothers grocery store has JL 3I00RE. LdWisaf daiightef: of Rev. J.

E. Myler jind wife was i in County, 1111- newly papered and the stock August 15. 1855. She came rearranged. with the family to Kansas in 1877.

Jn 1884 she was married to R. B. It you want to be sure to see'Moore. There are three soas that your friend at the Fair week bom to make an appointment with him at, Moore-, of Missoula, Herbert the Register Tent. It will be the Moore, of Napa, Calif-, and one place on the grounds most con- Glenn R.

who is In'the venlent for and one grandson. Myler Mr. C. E. Osbom.

of 620 Scott sent a tomato to the ter office which weighs la pound and a ahd whh by Itself alone wonid supply all the salad an FAQE TBSE3B mon'was Uie fir-st degrees after his, name. dersbn in responsible knowledge as whovSme to his noblest self by less to him than librab-. He wanted no string af charge. U. B.

church, went to Jop- 'bodrwIirremK or who Ls i his own.ta.sk: assumi; Taimiiialr with liler.ary allusions, knows; the story. Heboid in, how I the possession of common, ele- I -Why did he seek in sucji humflfty? few words the record Is written: "In lOibeon the ijord i-iiiiplesi. of reasons, presence Of He hearing Fpr the in wais staggering re- J.U lilt; U-lillcal uii tb Solomon in a dream by niphf: happiness of a and G6d said. Ask wlwt shall I I 'I give thee. Thou hast And Solomon Kaid 'i'n in his unto Thv hcrefore he asked for ant David; my father great" mercy ot a.

magician-or waTkcl ruler and according as he Thee in truth, and in riKhteons-j'' to be between lln for a short visit today. Rev. C. Fralink. who has been hero from Kansas City assisting Rev.

in some local work, returned home todiy. any barley Neither did nepartment of. Agri- thc State has raised Did yon see growin.i! in we. But the iniltnro says Maggie, were business today. ZO.OOO.OOO bUihels of it this year.

Loe K. Laiatcr and sister. Miss here from on tfess. atid nprishtness of With Thee; and Thoif hast kopl fer him this Kieai kingdom. 'I I-'' tremendous Thou Ijast Kiveii liiin'a son In conimeiuarics upon vcsterdav starting on his) throne, as it is this give all manner of And now, niv Cod.

Thou of the signlOcaiice hastmade Thv stirvaiit king that Sblonion stead of Daviii niv fatlifr: aiid 'i'he am but" a 1. know surface, and wit i- how to go out or conic in. UH'lolivious moaning of the ntr- thy servant i.s i.i Ijif midsn'ot il.iat the king wanlid thy people which Thou llasi between Ohosen; a great peiplej ilcji in order that he might hot be numbered or for Justice. piulUtnde. Give ibat? Solomon's wis- servant an undeistanding of Jehovhh.

to judge Thv peoido I innv Hie sunse to the About one hnmired members of the United ethren fiunday Sidiool a very delightful picnic nt out with a basket dinner. The girls and boj teams were matcheil for a ball game andj the girls emerged fro the fr.ny winners. The balance the program was hurriedly caijiceled by the late summer shower. Kenneth Moore, of The members ci" her father's family living Mrs. Amantia E.stes.

Stark City. J. W. Mv- ler, Springfield. M.

W. Myler, Venicf-. E. Myler, L. S.

ordinary family would need fpr Slyler. Ada l.u A. meal. This has certainly been an of lola. Kan.

Ideal season for the growing of to- Mrs. Moore tj )assed away August matoes, the is it a js, at the of her son. H. U. larger and more per- Moore, Napa, Calif.

Besides tin: feet than many can remember to family, her sister, Ada Myler, v.as have seen before. with her during the last week of i Iter liff. and tlie testimony comes As nsual Mr. Williams will have to us of the wonderful fortitude a suitable souvenir to present to; with which she bore her sulfcring. those who renew their subsi rip- Tliose who are left to miss her tions at the Rcgl.ster Tent on the from the family and those who Fair Grotinds next week.

This in knew her besi are conlident that not a premium; it is just a litt!" her "It is well." token of But it will she was a member of tbe be worth getting and worth taking odi Church, a quiet homt. I'liristian wnir i Funeral were criductcR i'ox Will Visit Oklnhoma. sic-ep-rs th'' iicv. Oklahoma City. Aug.

Gov- Intt r.iK.nt was at the crnor Cox, Democratic picsidcn-, Cemetery, tial nominee, will spend one day In; Oklahoma, probably October 1. according to a message from him received here today by Hen chairman of lite state Dembci-atic committee. The governor will enter Oklahoma at the northwestern corner of tlie returning to the cast from I a trip through the will )e carried on a specliil train to several points, includhig Okla- OBITrAKV-H. C. 1111,1,.

Henry C. Iliil wa-'' born in foiinty. Indiana, and at -Malz-. K-nnsa: August 1:1. I'Ji'O, bf S2 y.

ars. 7 months and 14 of agi-. was marritMl lo Teinp'iranco S. IJtown ai Friends in Jrr- st. and i rico.

Dec. 1S59. To this irriioii were born elkveii cliildrcn Uofa Wright, tjliarles K. Hill. ice cre.im social will be held at Salem school house on Friday evening.

Aug. 27. The proceeds will be tiscd to'doan up and improve the cemetery. Everyone is beinveen good and I'clween Buod and bad. "mIt and "BW for viho isj able to judgy tlii.s tliat tht-rein lies the pro-' Thy so greit a ptjople? the' jdcasod tliat -Solomon has asked And God' niUo hiio.

Because thou iiast tlii.s thing, and hast not a.skod fur tliy- jielf long life; neitlior Iiast asked riches foi- thyself, tor; has askrd the life of thini but asked for tlyself iinder- to disiSrn judfiiiient; To know the I fund. aKacity. asid lo have the couraKe to is very glad Indeed, i.s all the wisdom of Solo- response to manv atixlous inquir- Vouih seeks ips, to report tliat Mrs. H. A.

Ew- licrc wo that it is not! is gaining in strengtli. slowly v.orl.lly-wlsdiiiii tliai i in I steadily, and the i Is Migli or low. bui siieer. for her complete old-fa. hio'iied tliscernment of the i right.

I nice watermelons, The For Public Office.j I per Fryer Bros. iho Solor.iou test, the nianj to behold. I- liavt- done accordiiig to chosen fpr public should ihy words; lo. I have gJvbn thee JJOSSCKS. as liis first oualificatlon wise and an understanding ilie jirrsoiiai cliaracter that ever heart; so that there was none liki- )uits devotion to justice first.

Itj is thee before thee, after niorc tlian old-fashioned ilrejudJce Uiee shall any arise like unto, ijiat iusisUs upon individual rigfvi- tbee. And havei also thee; eousne.s.s in, a public man. "that thou not Character' Is the first fitness, both riches, and bonor so that For i if is liazy in his own 1 i Rev. Perry O. Hanson anjl faiiiily returned this afternoon! from Clear Lake, lowii.

where they; have been visiting relatives and enjoying a vacation for the past several week.s. Hanson lias been here for the past month, called by the illness of her mother, Mrs. H. A. Ewlng.

there shall not bciany among the vieWs kings I like unto thte. all thy days- of the And if thou will wtilk in My poncernitig the preeminence Ten Coinmandinents, be ways, uiiay not safely trusteii'with any seed and seed rye. C'. McKlnney. U.

homa' City, before being taken to Mote, l.iliip Baker. B(7ie D. Joplih. Mo. where he will bo pre-: Friiiid.

J. l.oi- to Democrats of Missuri. IliJI. AliiV A. IJills, Adduline i Phillips.

Kn Hill and (Mi'lhe. Kans, IVafrr Bonds tarry. la llamsour. His two OlaUie. Hans, Aug.

procedod him to the hot- narrow niargin of two voles. Kor the past eleven tlie decided to be "wet'' toijay. 1 he-has made "drys" losing their fight to Mis. a bond issue of $63,000. which will i go for iniprovemenLs to insure mi! adequate water supply.

Work on enlarging the present city voir is e.xpected to begin '-up ivod a faithful always trusting in his Mi -avi-Tily Funcial services were conduct- bis home with Laura raised In the About thirty-two cr Friday, when an official count of the ballots cast tod.ay will be made. I Ilolil.f Coiiniy Wheal Reroril El Reno. Aug. Experimenting with wheat Frank Wolf, of Canadian county, planted a si.t; aero tract which lie ferllMzed pecially for the purpose. Tlie tract yielded forty-two bushels to the acre of the highest grade This Is the record for fanadian, county aiid probably for the ed by the Rov.

H. jw, Tuesday aftiriioon at o'clock at III" Trinity K. church, lator- iiMut was in the lola Cemetery. Look for This Spot The air breathed daily by a 1 human being weighs about sixf times as much as the food and drink consumed in the same time. 10 kejp statutes and -My com- Wtjio lesser 'matters" of the law.

Christv'is on the long. lot? rail the aru Iwio took did whlk, then 1 will lengthen thy ceases put the personal 1 orders for electric sliock machines I I character of a caiididato above ail: .,,,1 tm.lt hsilf down 'cation What Do wlini. idiaracter of a caiidi.iato above ail; incidentally took, half down otiier coiisideraiions of party I in'cash on the order. The ma- Firat and of applir things, of riches and hon- chines failed to siiow up at the of six weeks and the buyers fear the agent has trimmed at A. O.

V. W. Hall Friday, 27th. You are 'invitedi of the Is tliat which Or jilatform. principal runs will be made by every class of SniVersaliy.

and repardi'ess of the boys and girls, men and magnitude of the office at stake, who study it this week; if yoi: The coniniunily that elects men Vcould.have anything you wanieii, who are iheedless of God's own Wvhat Woiild you ask for? The insistence u'lou righteousness iJdea runs a hundred of tlic bad governmeni it isj Albert L. (Shorty) Whitaker con- ichiidhood's fairy tales, ll is a to To be indifferent to I sidcr-s himself fortunate in securing common fancy, and even tiny tots the private life of the office-hold-j the services of Mr. B. T. English play witli it.

Ve; it is a er Is to i)e recreaiif to liie imblic to assist him inhis batterv; work of character- There is no olii- welfare. I.ei Uike home iJisjatithe Exide Service Station on more searching. life is meas- first teaching of Solomon South street. English was an -ured by its Tellinc what story. want and I will lell you what' If would be a serViL-e you i if somebody cotl -Every watchman ion the world's ery one of the worb walls, from the pope'down to Uie alone 'n a editorial writer, is speak Bible wherein this ing nowadays upon the manifold martfed.

What thought eTidencB that today the world starred concerning ili jipems to want the wrong things, quality of justice, and jpatiOAs' as well as persons, aro over all considei seeking secondary thliigs first. Be- expediency and advant 4 the European want Jel Webster once Next to grape wine it is said that Japanese rice wine is the oldest alcoholic beverage known to man. Its use in Jayan dates over years. LAST CALL! 49 Beautiful Hats Go On Sale for Friday and 2Days Only We have on liands 49 Smart Summer Hats. Many of these hats are beautiful Pattern Hats.

All are filclud- ed at one special-price. They run in price up to Commencing: Friday, 9 a. mi, the entire lot goes ori sale at one price for a cleanup sale. Thirty-six untrimmed "flhapes, values up to $11.00. Special for this 2-day's If you want a pretty hat for the fair we advise you to come early.

i No Refunds. No Exclianges. No Will Calls. Rut Nadimia Id employe at the Exide factory for hu- and one-half years and is an ex- put ev- pert battery man. leading, cm wi'h a style hats cleaned and rc- Is! blocked.

Donovan Bro.s. Cleaning, might be Prcs-sing and Dyeing Co. 110 South divine 1 Washington. Phone 797. i morning too late to catch the increase their own territories pretpe concern of heaven i Fe.

so they took Katy which its of Dan- "Tbc The Hanson fatqily arrived In Kansas City from Clear Lake this have until 10 o'clock toiriorrow morning if friends hadinot responded with automobiles tb their S. O-S. trade prfetige and dominion, earth is justice." In the cise I iather than lb bring justice aiid SoUmon. God was tdcased with i and good will to the whole hi.s desire for ability to our wortd today is in a between good and evil that He not bloody way. In huTOanity's! decis- onlj gave him the bcon he incident fumi-shes a hour they have made Uie but also added to hnn the lesser.

ujugtraUon of the" sort of choice: Their desires are una sked things, of riches adnhcn-' inaterJal, thin spiritual. jof power. Over again.st the people the Tiat indictment lie.s. Our day has to llie gone money-mad. and luxury-mad, spoken by One than service lola is receiving from the M.

K. T. and the Mo. Pac. rail- consideration us up a train coming Into cjimax )f an from tlic east- over either of J'-clq- 1 tijQjje roads later than one o'clock Stephens Tires! 6,000 Mile.s Adju.slme;it Here 30x3 Plain Non-Skid $12.75 I 14.75 15.85 Other sizes at proportionate MOTOR SUPPLY CO.

GEORGE W. WEST, Prpp. 115 W. Madison Ave. Phone 308 lola, Kansas and plea.snre-mad.

and pride-mad, ye the kiigiomjin afternoon, snd flesJi-niad. C.irls would rath- of God an'd His righteousness, and have rich husbands than beau- all these things shall bo added ua- iilful cliaracters; boys want wealth tb ydu." and idleness and a good, time. than an education and SKVF.V SENTK.M'E SKRMOXS. iioble characters. "What is the' East.

West. Hame's coming taV is a question Scotch iUiat is being asked on every hand. Care will kill a ias serious minded persons study Ihe trend of the time. Ustenrrs and Tellers. a iWliat thou livcst.

live well; permit to Sometimes the revisers suggest How long or short. world of meaniiig in a fa- Bible passage by the change i 'of a single woHd. There ISL one riender unto Caesar the things I such instance in this narrative that are Caesiir's and unto God, i According tht old rendering, the that are asked for "an under- Tbe new version heaj-ing each purchase of a Kelly- Springfield 30x3 or tire we will give a tube This offer good until September 5. Tire Repair Shop. Mr.

Mark Castator. one of the old time West-of-the-lliver farmers, in the Register office this morning and put in a bid for a few hot dry days for the benefit of the "Of course we already have a big crop of cOm," he remarked, "bat there-is a lot of it still in the roasting ear. stage and what we awav is about a week or two weeks or hot, dry weather, to He that woiild. bring home the iiap'len the kernels and get the grain ready for tbe frost." The That riches of tlie Indies, must ets in a flood if liebL It is the riches of the Indies with him; leamlijg, teachable Saying. Is Jndeedi one may fal- v'most make this jjhe test of a grow- Not enjoyment and not sorrow, jng V5rst a diminishing life.

Are our destined end or Ohce 1 traveled, for some days Um to act. each tomorrow with Amlbassador and a well Finds us father than known American author, since "Jibe niost illuminating fact I about the.experience the ooa-H No one can enter upon the great trast between these two men. Am- world of life and usefulness basshdor Bryce was forever asking ilrM being tempted and tried. questions and seeking informatldir 4-Wayland Hoyt. the new country through were passing the other It will not cost you any more to -wika constantly telling us, pay your subscription at the Regls- things, because he had got inlo the tcr Tent next week than it would habit of mind.

The new scarcely cost to pay. It In the office, and It Interested him at all; he prefer- may sai(e you a.special trip. out of Tils storehouse. '-'old' trietisares. He: did not have' The Bank of England note la not' 'wSat iWs Wt of 'Scripture same thickness throughout; "iitearjiaB heart" Needless to in It 'thatman was dead In tain frorld'i) 'eyes long before be '1, thicker, 80 as to're- impressloii' of the and lettera.

to be repaired. over at the comer of Jefferson and Broadway will therefore kindly take notice. Auto Paint Shop, automobile and sign painting. 202 South Kentucky street. Phone 423.

Improvements in the big department store of James Richardson are nearing completion. The altering, room has been enlarged and attractively painted while all of the fixtures have been refinisbed in golden oak. The walls and ceiling have been newly papered with paper of beautiful pattern and at the entrance a ceiling fan has been.in­ stalled. The dLspIay windows have included in the plan of Ira- pft)vement and have been made more beautifol than ever with colon aptendidly blended. The entire I Conductors and Motonnen WANTED You can secure permanent a temporary at good pay if you will learn to be a motorman or conductor on the Denver No matter how inexperienced you are, you can learn thS job in a few days.

The company will instpct you and pay while you learn. We fant men who want steady jobs not temporary ones. Your paj' will be from 53c an hour to the maximum rate of 58c an hour. The work is pleasant and working are good. Work as steady as you -want to make it; the cars run 365 days a year.

Under, present conditions you have an opportunity, if you act quickly, to secure a place on the seniority list that would take you ten'years to reach under ordinary conditions. The only requirements are that you be in condition, able to reacTand Write, and have the ability and willingness to give court efficient service to the public. Age limit 40 j'ears. We also want street railway linemen, repairmen, substation operators, welders and grinders. Come at once.

Apply 202 Tramway Building. Denver Tramway Company 14th and Arapahoe Streets Denver, Colo. On August 1st a strike was called on our property. On August 7th by vote of the union the strike was de- dared many of our forma: employes have refused to return to work. at St Louis Some Traffic Red Seal Continental motor; Covert transmission; mnltiple disc clutch; ijosch magneto; 4- plece cast, cellnlar type radiator; drop forged front TImken roller bearings; Russel rear axle.

Internal eear, roller bearings; Bcmi -elliptie front and rear springs; U-Cbannel frame; Standard FIsk "nres, front 34z5 rear; 133-inch wheel base; 122- Inch length of frame behind the driver's seatr oil cap Inbrlcat- ine system; chassis painted, striped and varnished; driver's lezy-back set and cushion regular equipment. Pneumatic cord tire equipment at extra cost Moving This Com Crop And it to market just when you want it there is easily aftU inexpensively settled by a "TRAFFIC" All yoiir hauling problems can 'be disposed of without and at a considerable No feeiJ bills actual results are being returned. A Class Truck at.a Moderate Price. lOLA. KANSAS Traffic Actor Track Cmporafa'on St Loais.

buUdm of 4.MM>-lb. capacUytracb in the wwM WHERE LOVED ONES SLEEP marked with If you have no decided preference we will gladly show you include the plainest stoiies or, the most costly itokens of remembrance. We will call, or you? 1 WilHams Monamental ijlO S. Washingioni lonai Kangai. Office llione Kesidence Phone Octobear lM920the price of all of tJielRegtster 5 00 AUen and immediately, adjpninffw.

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1875-2014