The Canadian Valley News. (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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are dependent on nourishment for growth.
Their health as men and women is largely
established in childhood.
If your child is languid, bloodless, tired when rising, with-
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CANADIAN VALLEY NEWS.
Published Every Prld.y at Jones, Okie., t
M. H KEYE-S
CHESTER A. KEYES. Editor end Manager.
Entered at the Jones, Ok la., pcst-
olfloe for transmission through the
mails ns second class matter.
8an Francisco.—Hindus cannot gain I
legal entrance to the United States bv i
reason of their having been admitted
to the Philippines, despite the fact
that the tBlanda are an American pos
session, according to a ruling mad*
by Federal Judge M. T. Dooling. The
decision Is considered by Immigration
authorities to be of far-reaching Im-
portance.
Twenty-two Hindus who came here
from Manila, where admittance ha’
been granted to them, were detained
by the Immigration authorities In San
Francisco and ordered deported on the
ground they were likely to become
public charges. Attorneys for the
Hindus attempted to gatn their lib
erty by habeas corpus proceedings,
and Judge Doollng's decision was a
denial of the writ.
It is said the case will be appealed
to the Supreme court of the United
States.
or Gas
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~ ...... 7 ! , " . ~ 77 ... , . 77~ Atchlaon, Kan.—"Seems to me 1
Also Publisher of the Lutber_ Register, at Luther, Oklahoma, D.-danee hav(, Been you before/. Bald Judge
Between the Two Towns, Ten Miles, Church White In police court here
____ . _ ____________________i when Charles Burns was brought be-
fore him.
"You sure did, your honor,” replied
the prisoner. 'Tm certain of It be-
cause you put a bullet In me.”
Burns was wounded in the hand by
Jndge White several years ago while
resisting arrest at the time White was
chief of police here. Burns w as fined
by the judge for drunkenness
CREED NOT AN ESSENTIAL
Easy Enough to Be Quite Religiouf
Without Being Doc-
trinal.
Providence, R. I.—Almost any Sun
day we can find something mentally
atlmulatlng among the letters to thv.
editor, remarks the Providence Jour
nal. Of such quajlty was a letter from
Greene one Sunday referring to a re
cent discussion of a "creedleBS reli-
gion." A prominent clergyman and an
equally prominent publicist came Into
disagreement over the question of re
llglous Instruction In the public
schools, In the course of which the
layman declared that "religious In
, struction muat be In accordance with
some creed," and therefore was out ol
the question as a policy In the schools
There are thousands of all creeds
who will heartily agree with the sub
stance of this opinion. G. K. Chester
ton flatly expresses the same Idea In
"A Miscellany of Men," and his inter
esting way of putting It is worth not
tag:
"Don't use a noun and then an ad
jectlve that crosses out the noun. An
We have just reple-
nished our stock
with 3 cars of
LUMBER
and are ready to furn-
ish our customers with
anything they may
need. This is a good
time of year to build.
Come in and let us fig-
ure on your bill. We
can and will save you
money.
DAVIDSON & CASE
Lumber Co.
adjective qualifies, It cannot contra
diet. Don't say, ‘Give me a patriot*:
that is free from all boundaries It I
like saying, Give me a pork pic with
n i pork in It.' Don’t say, I look for
ward to that larger religion that shall
have no special dogmas.' It Is likr
saying, 1 look forward to that Tarfeei
quadruped who shall have no feet.' A
quadruped means something with foul
feet; and a religion means something
that commits a man to some doctrine
about the universe. Don’t let the
meek substantive be absolutely mur-
dered by the joyful, exuberant adjec
tive."
All of which Is very clever, in the
usual Chdstertonian style, but it is
misleading—largely false as well aB
true. What a religion means depends
somewhat upon the Individual who pro
fosses It. It does commit the Individ
ual to some definite doctrine about the
ifhlverse, but that doctrine may be
broad, shallow, narrow or deep. It
may be simple or it may be full of
complexities and Inconsequential de
tails that have nothing to do with the
fundamentals of "religious belief In
the broad sense. The danger of doc
trine is that It Is almost Inevitably
bound to expand, develop and multi
ply, so that In time there Ib a whole
family of doctrines all grouped under
the original title and recognized as
part of the conventional system.
Mr. Chesterton is misleading when
ho says that the man who looks for
ward to a religion that shall bear no
special dogmas might as well declari
that he wantB a pork pie with no pork
In It. This might apply to any disttnc
tlve doctrinal faith, as, for example,
the Baptist who should express his
longing for a Baptist religion that
would be sufficiently advanced to dls
curd the rite of buptism, but It Is ridi
culous when applied to "rellgtpn
without a specification of creed Sure
ly there is a possibility of something
worthy the naun of "religion" that
does not commit its followers to any
elaborate creed and is practlcully free
from special dogmaB. There will be
many agree with the gentleman from
Greene In his belief that creeds are
likely to be of much less Importance
In the future than they have been In
l be past.
Digs Up Buried Treasure.
Middletown, N. J.—While digging
poBt-boles on his farm Edward Hilde-
| brandt uncovered an iron box con-
taining several old fashioned gold
ringB and many English coins, dated
' 1714.
Church Contribution Causes Divorce.
New York.—Declaring her husband
gave her no peace of mind after she
had put a dollar In a church contribu
, tion box, Mrs. Margaret McCormick
sued for a separation.
For headache Dr. Mites' Anti-Pain Pill.
Throw Ashes From Bridge.
New York.—The ashes of Charles
W. Presley, a rich contractor, were
thrown by an undertaker's assistant
from the middle of Brooklyn brldgfk
tt was Presley’s last request
Fine Couple by Phone.
YonkerB. N. Y.—Judge James H
Beall fined Joseph Mush, twenty
eight, and Anna Wood, twenty-six, |H
each by telephone for kissing too loud
ly and long In the street. The couple
were In court, but the judge tele-
phoned from his home.
For Trade!
I have a few Work Plugs that I'
will trade right, for Colts or Cows.
See I). M. Beaty, at the livery ham,
Jones City.—Adv.
FOR TRADE—Young mares for
mules, eatlle or hogs.—Ira Couch,
Kiokapoo Flat.—Adv.
80 ACRES FOB SALE in the
Kickapno fiat. Good black land;
running stock water. Offered for
quick sale at *7,000.—Ira Couch,
Choctaw, Okla.—Adv.
FARM TO RENT—120 acres Hog
Fenced, well improved, to rent for
Cash or a Good Note.—Ira L.
Couch, Cickapoo flat.—Adv.
Choice Alfalfa Seed For Sale. See
L. C. Auhert for Prices.
F’or Sale—Big bundles of old
newspapers at The News office for 5
cents.
For Sale-
2 corning 3-year-old Mules, 1 com
iug 2 year old Mule.—L. C. Aubert.
“No Trespassing'' Signs for salt
at The News office.
Under Jones City?
The Jones City Oil & Gas Company has been organ-
ized and offers to solve the above question.
Are you interested in knowing the answer? If so,
I how deep is your interest? Are you in sympathy with the
0 movement to develop your City and Territory? How deep is 5
| your sympathy? What have you done or said to further this
movement? How many lots have you purchased to help ad-
vance your own city and farm?
1 If you believe in advancement, boost this movement;
if you don’t, fight it.
The salesmen are in Jones City, but don’t wait for
them to come to you—you go to them and show them that you
I are in for a better Jones City and community.
Many an investment in an undeveloped oil field has
brought big returns. All oil and gas fields were once undevel-
oped fields.
Such an investment will not break you, and it may
make you.
It is cash if you have it, credit if you need it.
Jones City Oil & Gas Company..
—■III I OTB1MI O—^
The News is revising its subscrip-
tion list, and all who have not paid
up should do so at once if you do
not want your name dropped from
the list. We allow a reasonable
time for renewal, but those subscrip-
tions that are not renewed within a
reasonable time will be dropped.
You can still get the News and the
Luther Register for *1.00 a year if
you hurry, hut the will soon be with
drawn.
Feel Miserable?
Out of sorts, depressed, pain in
the back—Electric Bitters renews
your health and strength, A
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It completely cured Robert Madsen,
of West Burlington, Towa, who
suffered from virulent liver trouble
for eight mouths. After four doctors
gave him up, he took Electric Bitters
and is now a well man. Get a bottle
to-day; it will do the same for you.
Keep in the house for all liver and
kidney complaints. Perfectly safe
and dependable. Its results will
surprise you. 5oc. and #1.00.
H. E. Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or
St. Louis
The King of All Laxatives
For constipation, use Dr. King's
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Buffalo, N. Y., says they are the
“king of all laxntiyes. They are a
blessing to all my family and I al-
ways keep a box at home.” Get a
box and get well again. Price 25c.
At Druggists or by mail.
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St. Louis
To get the benefit of the New's
dollar rate, remember it is necessary
to pay in advance. That is the only
purpose of the dollar rate—to keep
the New's list paid up. If it fails
in that purpose, then the rate is
#1.50.
CHESTER A. KEYES,
NOTARY PUBLIC
Legal Documents
Properly Executed.
JONES CITY, OKLAHOMA
This is the open season for public
sales and property owners are hereby
notified that the sale bills printed at
the News are winners—we almost
guarantee a good crowd and good
prices.
If you have a horse, cow, mule,
eolt, calf, pig, chicken or dog for
sale you can always find a buyer by
using the advertising columns of the
News. Try it and see. /
Frisco Time Card.
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10—East —.......... 5:10 p. m.
414— East —..........12:13 a. m.
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Keyes, Chester A. The Canadian Valley News. (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1914, newspaper, February 13, 1914; Jones, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860200/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.