The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1925 Page: 1 of 8
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j.ractice ot going out in the op.
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of the
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devote their energies to
each of whom
West
of the most enjoyal
g trade.
In v
ian has the best,hos mark.
Rock Cod, I.in? Cod Halibut and
, ... , .. lay evening
II ffl the
the Panhandle, and our produce
Sea Bass. Of these
Wmmm... ' •_ * Mlii
4 WHp
is the most valuable i
were lined ?G,000 each for the 01 in,s weeK " was decided to
illicit distilling of booze stage another of the famous Gold-
Lssidore Uoldenberrar. m* Wilm- R„l« S.l«. TKa Wfl.
cases where the maxi
rr
sells On
Ity has been
from, distant
tie and all Pacific coast towns
fnf 40<! no<< round. The Rot*
tellill
ce Co. is receiving much
s0".™
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poultry and eggs from Whe«
and Mobeetie, Texas, Durh
very gam
«l, nnn
caught only
extreme
Crawford, Strong and other points
deep water. In fishing for thes
and from near Per
fish you use a hand reel, and you
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conv!.ction8..ih^eht^vke.
iom from a" long list
us secured in the
Courtsby Commis-
jrnes and his deputies,
many parts ot the coun-
. Ralph Sab-
s and Louis
* New York,
nvicted and
s each and
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iS-Wjta-fc and
PB^i«iPB«hr,ee|.moriths
fiLdAWo7oo1tor"htiK,aco"Un?e"-
feited government revenue
stamps. Claude and Grat Neeley.
were
1 uii.i.wuiic. vvc pre-
sume that from $600 to $800 will
be offered the same as in other
scales events. In former sales
mil 6a>SKS
if.. ..
.. ise are reasonable and just.
in staging these sales Cana-
dian's only desire is to convince
the people of this trade territory
that this is their logical trading
c?n.ter- .Pur stocks are larger, v
cat
<ina wttsseiiveii
snces in the opinion
vere to run consecu-
! a fine on each de-
ing liquors, and for Maintaining
a nuisance.
de-
of the co
ssioners
could he cited.
r- _
of
sw a sentence of 18
the
ral prison
ine of
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ted, wh?at
fine .and
in the Gag
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for moisture. Hoof for
crop this coming season
and while here had fie follov
with better prices for/
time than at any other
price on
the people in
mtm
acreage of cotton this year
■■■■■ I few hours
. . I uu rt cousin we had not seen
surface of the Sound, and in for 20: wt. we went on to
winding in and out among these j Everett, Washington which is
lected in fines in the
weeds along the ditch acreage of
years totals the giant sum of
prison
sent
k
Commissioner Haynes says that these places we will destroy large about normal. I have a man on part
figures for jail sentences are not Veds, .of grasshoppers larva, and of my place and between us we
OU86 for
to July 1, 1923, since in
eys the
...ok ski
of course
coming year,
owever,
a bunch of chickens. We
in this
s Angeles*
untry in 10M. jkefei
ting to
ars have
years in Jail
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for
past five
of July, 1
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jreuri
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f which he
along wi
h« i
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ative poison, it is det-
s in, o
the hums
ipi
one who handles
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At Beacon Light Point in Dec-
eption Pass, the wall of the is-
* - - ■ this
subdivided!through some of the most won-
derful forests ^in America, here ;
the road was of concrete con-
struction, and wended its way
through stretches of great trees
, hiiis snd ••
__ the erosion of was of a superb character;
e, the face of the drive was one that ■
w jo «inm ono
JB. Johnson has a through had picked up * nail or
*i was picked up on tack and had stopped to change
end! Sunday evening tires when-the dog left the ear
ring oyer the Csna- to exercise a little and whin lie
got back to the highway found
that his master had left him,
Kiee Ms
which he tried to locate his own*
R. Roberts attended the; High School curriculum, each
. tijat our
■tSB
inlty of t
fish traps,
piling reachec
waters of the
the "tide is.
placed in posi
tide goes out
. Arriving a|
we left in one
Convention of- (
about
ideas 1
Americ
syste:
tJ'iM-S isjsass SA do
toJort«#ee rf.VjsualSdufa-
i, but it
ir, Roberts attended
«nt Chdu^ed^
Frank W.
«'| The meeting place
nes of half hours for points s
ights, an
Lake Wa
lou(f and is
MMch
ntfthe dry grov
tainlawsg-
stop nets and .
a mesh of tht
to prevent the ««
WhiChi«||.Aoti'
After the tide havVL.
and the fisherman is out looli
after what he had caught
sometimes runs onto strange
sters of the Aji!j|||H
culiar fish are thui
have no value as
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The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1925, newspaper, March 5, 1925; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125518/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.