The Oriental Progress. (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 1, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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THE ORIENTAL PROGRESS
DURING 4 JONES
THE OLDEST HARDWARE IN BLAIR
W e c»n *ell yog anything in Hardware. Qjeem*
wate. Grtnitewtre, SiUcrware. Jewelry. Clocks,
Wxtche*
and
We make a specially on Tanks. Guttering. Well
Casing and anything you mention in our line. We
will make an effort to get it. and please you.
OCR SPECIALTIES
Genuine Ford Extras Harley-Davidson Extras
Firestone Tires Goodrich Tires Pullman Tires
Inner Tubes Auto Oils and
HarIev-Da\idson Oil
Accessories of All kinds
We Do V ulcanizing We Sell Gasoline
We Repair Your Cars Wc Repair Motorcycles
We Charge Y ou Reasonable
We Appreciate Your Trade
We Guarantee Our Work
We Are Glad To See Y ou
We Invite ^ ou To Come
We Sell Harley-Davidson Motorcycles.
We want you to make our store your Headquart-
ers; ask our price and be convinced that we are here
o please and deliver the goods.
Y ours For Business
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With this issue of the Progress
we start out on the fourth year
of its present management, that
is its present editor has been
with the Progress for that length!
of time. We wish to thank the f
merchants for the patronage
that they have given us during
the last three years, even though
it was not what it should have
been to put us in a position to |
give you the paper that we)
should, but we wish to say that
^ if you will only give us the sup-
port that we should have we will:
COMPARE
PRICES
In the Light of
firestone Extras
\70U who know. Ir.nw tire value* from experience; but
J note aNo the specifications ui this ct*»m section. The
same relative values apply in all sixes of Fife*uone
tire*. F* r instance, in the 30 x 3 inch, you pay only 40 cent*
more for the mure mileage values represented in these extras.
And only a trifle more in proportion for the larger sixes.
Lea* m*t«n*l auJ tutear grades an traps to luaLe tales on prices.
The Fire atone orgnnliuitlmj, lh*»
target lathe world - pet lain-
jug on tires, can make
and market tires and
DEARING 4 JONES
make the Progress one of the
best papers in this part of the
H state. For the past year it has
SB been a struggle for us to make
^ j ends meet.
U. Y. P. S.
tubes at a lower
cost to yon, the
user, than any
one else in the
industry.
Firestone Net Prices
to Car Owners
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40K ^^SntlM^ISi OthCfA
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strrtfh l* tbe FneilOM
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"_ _ ~.....~ ~ Subject: How can 1 know that
I am God’s Child?
Marvin Williams
Altus, Okla.
DRY GOODS
and
Ladies* Furnishings
We Sell for Cash
The First with the Newest
Song
Prayer
Scripture: Rom. 8: 2S-29
Leader: Frank Hawkins
Introduction by leader
Talk: Belief on the Lord Jesus
Christ —Ural Rowe
Paper: Love of other Christ-
ians—Edith Steeds
Song: More Like the Master
Talk: Our likeness to Jesus
Chris:—Carl McWhorter
Paper: The Holy Spirit help us
— Mrs. Rollins
Bass Sokk Jeff -Jarnagin
Talk: The Premises of God —
Joe Zinn
Scripture Readings:
Jno. 5: 24 —Annie Allen
John 8: 51 —Madge McWhorter
Tim. 1: 12—Gladys Martin.
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Pre«.uem. •AMSOMEUIAn SUSiWESS „
frC HOCL I 3 3 J Craad A venae,
City, Missouri.
Mrs. H. A. Bruens’ sister of
Eldorado, is in Blair.
Harold Lance made a business
trip to Altus Tuesday afternoon.
John and Ira Rose left Tues-
day night for Lubbock, Texas.
♦♦CITY
THE
BARBER
SHOPH
NOVELS MAGAZINES
Get your novel and magazines
at the newstand.
Herald Lance.
When in Altus
Call at
W. T. Williams
Book Store
and ask to hear
the World’s best
music on the
World’s Best
Music Box.
Sold on the
Easy Pay-
ment Plan
from $35 up
Dr. Fox. Dentist of Altus. will
be in Blair Tuesday Sept. 7th.
and every two weeks after that
date, at the Blair Drug Store.
MIRACLE WHEAT.
I have the celebrated Miracle
Wheat at $1.50 per bushel at my
f arm. i mile West and £ mile
South of Blair. T. S. Riddle.
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First-Class Barber Work
satisfaction ccaia.htzio
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Agenta for The
pus city mAM urxMT
.HOT AND COLD BATHS.
J. C. BROOKS, Prop.
North Side Main Stre*
THE LAYMAN’S DUTY
There never m a time when
preachers and politicians formed an
unholy alliance that civilization did
not shriek out and Christianity cry
aloud. Since the beginning of gov-
ernment. politician* have sought to
decoy the ministry into the meshes of
politics and make them carry banners
In political processions. They have
take- the ministry to the mountain-
toi poser and offered to make them
me ,-ch of all they surveyed, and
shiie most of them have said "Get
thee behind me Satan." a few have
fallen with a crash that has shaken
•very pulpit la Christendom.
52 weeks for $1
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May 1 to Nov. 30
$50 To California
j $58 To Oregon—Washington
June 1 to September 30, Summer
Tourist Rates to
Colorado, Idaho, Utah, Illinois, Indiana
Ohio, North Carolina, Tennessee and
many other states.
For further information Call or Write
A. F. Walker
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Agent Orient Ry., Blair, Okla.
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Beaver, Dennis. The Oriental Progress. (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 1, 1915, newspaper, September 1, 1915; Blair, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc956207/m1/2/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.