The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1924 Page: 3 of 10
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Taft Public Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
9
INM tfTRI.lt GROWTH.
I* i |i< utility • «,iuii«ion on the Paetf-
it < «<fixT it* iM ini; rfflrt twl In tho frr#**f«*r
liMtiiftrliiltMitloD of Ihln r«gion and lM*
ii< pcmmiuv upon tli«% Joduifrlw of fH<*
K«Mt ii iwl Mithlk* Went
hit* ht*i*n »*'it»ltll*l»f‘il wlitoiu
iIn* last f«-\v your* an iufon-nunott*/
powor **y*t*m #-xt»*iK]ing from Oregon
through tin* entire length of CiMfornil
r<» tin* Mfxinin l»ordor.
Tin* rallfornlu Uttllroad Coromi **»•»*
rupiitiy ankiil the* public ufllitlofi f«»r
»Ktituatf> «»f tln»ir ririaucbil rwjulr**-
imoits this >**ar. Th»* •‘oiopoittCK rt*-
ported them in the neighborhood of
xhO.inkm*") tin* money to h#* Hi*owt |»
udilitions and bettormfrnt*. noonuso
••I tin iiaToiising i>opiilf»rity of cun*
ioiii*r <*vviier-hlp lirutm mg in (jnli/orn*
»a it is t \pi ?<*il that tin proportion
of stork U*»i* „ ,*i roinpitr* «l with bond
lssn<i- will 1m* numb larger this year
than last.
witu 1 » v;o:? rniur iikhkkmch protkitios pf»
I t,, ritiitf* . f \Va»li i.«f« n ami «\Ji Tin* Just issue of “Hit foguu riling
f"i .u» iir tf m init,; , |,M nmig in Vo \lWTlni Ac.lliwt rin**’ «*ontiiiniil «trli
\illllH*r. v til noli 1*1 f.md with mens lltif pIlotngriipliM **f tfOTliilfit .UliUsr
iiri*ft prut itliiift for H»* iiiioptlnii of gi mont pftrkfi” nf|t*r tholr ilestnn t ion
gaiiflr publicJ> owiml j»o\i* i dotolop by fin* at Oeonn Park California:
iiicn l pro* nuns. Ihmknwiiy. Long I- la ml: Woo*|*i*|»*
In i a« li stall* tin* piibfb* has Urn glv Park Phlhuh J pit In ; I’mtmhijul fulns
• ii all thr iMinrr «1»m iopiimnt that tic* at t'ouey f nlu mi In May, Hill; Nan permanent federal ‘'fficbtl* have tssn
niainl rnllei) for of ns low or lower tnskat, tvliieh htirtteil itutvii three 11 tt» * * • in f«1 t <; the rolls inf roiiYing »»st
rates than ran U #4*« iirotl hy any w*|f* "hue 11M1. .< 1!*“».T*?»1 .*mmi
Miji|tf>rting nmt fax-inning |*nut*i ays* "Idle the total flnaitrlal waste iui State official payroll* have 1***0 lu-
tein in any port of tin* world. dig the five-year |**rlod from 191* t«» eri’used in tin in tier* and cost so that
1‘nllforniii is faring one of the worst P*-‘J from fire In ntiitisetnetit (Mirk* altogether one out of every twelv#
drouths in it* history with tin* result involved U*s» than Atin -* workers is u government employe
that there is mi* h a aearielty of vv.P »es**rt* si»1T*t -o heavily and so coin in Aiiditloiutt laws emo ted hy Coiigr*>M
»t that it tin* i hi tailed fsivver proiftie' nally from flam* - that they hiv pln*»*«l jiml state legislatures .ill inerens4. tax-
Ion. nit oft water for irrigating lawn* by prialent underwriter* in the rate- «.« and take money away from flu pro*
and it is ehtitaed !>• largely re*|suislld* v "f undesirable ti*ks 'liming eitlsen.
f.*r tin* hoof rind mouth disease whirl 'lust of these amusement plwv* nr, |t |l;,s |n*en the slogan of tin last
tin* state hits ts-eti suhduirtg. t»tts| nmt**1 of higtil\ inf lnuiuhle ma two presifleuti* that government pay -
The tolvis iites of shit, power «|evelup ,#*rl.il tmi n>ev tire Uiouiiug iin»r«* toils must U cut down in nomber*.
in'tit wilt us#* this situation in fhtllforn dangerous anti a jffsmit fir, )m^ar*l ( lvniufylvuitja Illinois. Washington
la t• • d.»ou that if the state had heel. •’*■* larg»*r and larger * rowds att* ltd amt Plain* hav,. tonsotidated hoards
developing power *‘ther» would have h.in e\er\ year e'.ruinissiiirn I in! niiiteriall v «*ut
heen no water shortage The argil- Melon* any great loss <»f |tf#, lake-* their overhead
during a fin puttie in or* *»1
them* parks, it is tint* f*• enuslde’ in,
pro««*d eoiisfrm rion niefhmls and tide
l*t loti.
Snh*«*rdte for fht Trihnnt? now
V^hich fact we attribute to quality and Prices.
We have just received a big shipment of Mens medium
and light weight trousers, snappy styles and popular
prices. We can fit any man large or small.
Our line of shoes, hats, piece goods and all staples is
complete.
Start your fall buying off right by trying
K \l>fn OVKK I.H.HTINI. UCK> lt:nlui. 0:. .. » Ni.idi Am. rS*-wn
Ihnffl t.g .po-not, n - to wh * i* subsidiary widt h is doing the dovelop-
to pa» f*.r raitio t..**n«J«‘listing *s*lng iiien* work rail for the eventual ts
i^ Staten lsimnl. > V.. wher** fat.hsmont a nation-wide “wired
fur III. !.!«•! 1- Ii.'.n'lir an *-n«t»|.-. risiji ',This -crv!,-.. will . on
.Ifji r If 1 £ — Ii li. w I. [ling III.' -W I'-.-t
laiii.,'1 ii)'. r.tiniin i'f Major i;enrr*i
it s«jui*M. Appuia'ii- has ai-
r, ...... ,, -!.- i. .1 i u),|, i. ,., ,lif t'oWfi. ' •»•,.! wlii- h will I..- »• n'
f, r* j ■ i Si- pr* urjini- « ,*iti !m* tran-* **v«t Trttnk to central generating
mi»'*d ovo 'I • Hgldiii- in :»|1 parts «.f the country
.-n I-Ion.! ^•n.-rnllhit .-inti.-n ....... ........i th..*- nation
.•rid wi,hin ■> -hort dm.- »**pilput**ni f«»r
... . [<• * >!ipiih m“ntf,*t h* local
i! :t;.*.n.! ‘ »ng t sir**f- j*i'*»grnn)s win be
... , . . progr.nml will 1>< transmitted to >tih-
...ini! VtuviUv** plan* for Wind 1
. • 1.1 :1 :• light in- h *• t. eh
provided.
iSte ^ ^ flB '• i'ii eitli -t:i;*!t
!,i ‘‘ I'luggMl in'* atr.
without qu»>tton -die' :«111|• -'M/kef I'.ec.'MISc .l
^SAImIh 1unMARnnu» i-'»***•»“**■* "f i,‘" »«"'•'Wy *<-
/fig b/J 'Hunt** S*»v« mn6 Soaeh faiHn . j,ts -nr- b,. * I * - \». * •• I to paving for
/If ft th«tr#*tmcnt of Itch. Rcrero*.
IA ftu.gwcrm.T«tl«r or other Uch- ' .•!* * 'he *• vpectio ton • ar,» that wirfsi
‘ U“* •!••* ;.r..sr.mM -.Ml! l>- nn ns.-ept
] At I ]>KI <> STORK »>’«! *t«»l«Cv.
“jiolitieal engiii*HTs.“ whore would the
taxpnyors find thomselves if they niitli
**ri/.*i| state-owned power development
projects having estimated costs of hun-
dred* of millions of dollar-*?
With little hut record* of failure or
imdlieh net or mt-onb ulntions to go
hy in prevent nnudcip.il undertakings
why should tb, voters walk Mindly
into great *ta!e undertaking* that
would mortgage tlndr r«‘S|*eemv it at-
o- i»i i Titanricr that \v**ud def*-r rb.. in*
vestrnettt private tapital many
line- of activity while striking from
tin* tax tolls millions of dollars on
which tax* • would b,. paid b> j*rivate
ebefri* companies.
-i-t *>f thte*' confinmms programs from
•dudjns in Ncvi York. Chicago, ami a
Corn Cutting is a
v Quick Easy Job
with this
Improved
Binder
private casualty insurance companies? A,
Theie j.- no tlitTeyeinv uf all ex«*epl
tin Man **f tli«* Str****! km*w* what a
-for,, is ,-]nd \v(*ubi i.»*t favor ^
the -fa!** taking over tli*’ grocery Itusi- i£
v.css lb* dof-v u«u fully know what v
a stilt** iiiom*p*»l,v of w-.rkingmen’s com
p* !i.-afi*>n insuram♦ u>|i,Sd mean’ ^
ii- a. c, tii.. oi.'iulitftlr ngitiii.-r-£ try t - i
put over their schemes iiv telling him J
it is n mcastir*' In tin* interest of work* jr
met,. Y
Ttn* state pa-.-c.- a workingmen** mill*
perisation law staling bow much, when
and hew an injured workman !< to be
paid as the result of an accident lu ^
which it,. Is ineapacitatiil. V\ t* have
tndb fuHleral and state pure food laws J
which protect fit** public as to the
mmliti and cluirin--t**r “t f**»d which it ^
| THE FOURTH SUBDIVISION OF TAFT RANCH
j LAND, FRONTS CHILTiPIN CREEK AND ALONG
j THIS STREAM ARE SOME WONDERFUL BUILD-
! ING SITES AND THE DAY IS AT HAND
j WHEN BEAUTY COUNTS. AND COMBINING
' THE BEST LAND ON EARTH WITH A NAT-
! URAL BEAUTY SPOT, MAKES A MOST DE-
S SIRABLE AND ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENT.
! COME OVER AND LOOK AT THESE TRACTS;
S IT IS WORTH YOUR WHILE. A ROAD 60
| FEET WIDE LEADS TO EVERYONE OF THESE,
I PERFECT DRAINAGE IS ASSURED, THE PRICE
\ IS RIGHT, THE TERMS ARE EASY MAY WE
| SHOW YOU.
! SINCERELY YOURS,
Seven acres of com a day, cut hound, and ready
for the silo or shock that’s what you can do with
the John Deere Corn Binder, as compared with one
to one and one-half acres cut by hand. Besides, the
hard work is done away with.
John Deere Cent Binder
It’s an easy job to opn The quick-turn ti uck
ate the John Deere Corn is another special feature we
Binder. To dump the bun- know you v.-ill like. This is
rile- free from the path of the a real horse-saver. It takfs
horses, merely trip the foot oi'f neck weight and makes
it and the power carrier turning at '-he ends easy.
c«> all the work. Besides, the whet s hold to
Another thine - the loose uneven ground, which over-
114: thr I«.hit where thr gre»tf»t volume ^
.if : 1 !' 1 IS i! (- VVlil 1 **1 for ht'iiliSsJJ, both
• ndu-uij.! hentlniE f-*e iimniifaeturSnjr |
|>!!1 1:»i.llli for llrlltilijr holm--, lie-
n>r>liny so the .\meriruu ‘!u- A.-'s.e-iu- +£
tioi*.
Ar pffM'Ut -h*‘ aifntgf ga* cv.mpttuv
-cii> Si i**r t*nf *•! it.. *»ufp«t for in
(tiistn'ul [.ni l'- - niKui- 10 i«-r .-ent ^
bouse h. mini.' a ml ihe hidmu-e for J>
>loin<Ktir imris‘M-- iirineajmhy r.-skins. ^
Wilier lien ting Jnui Ufe’liiiri4-
'!'!((■ vus ie.uij.iui' ”f th. future will ***
;,j l.-itsi fir. iiifos as mueh -‘is they
do now iij th, same uommuiilTy. a>ml ^
at iliai lim. Th [»-r . <-m <*f the '«ies J
nil! i„ for w duet rial purposes and V
hour. h< atic^ ai**! I»r eent for *»J-
.losnesti'- u-* -ueh as rooking, water
i.ealioi. V relief has bet-omo so «♦*
Coleman - Fulton
Pasture Co.
TAFT. TEX.
Taft Lumber Yard
^jgpvlaad Service
A GIFT OF JEWELERY
ami Assura.ee of QualUy WbM A'««^ *«* *
ho Stamms Will 1.W Nothing to !»« « **s<. «“* ft,H
A ,.»•!*•'ia!b*n. ^ xv,,
* i ini't nt »>ur Store a>o(*s
ion of an A[*prv. m!< <1 mil « »»* .. . .
. . .....W. Have 8 Well rle.see Moek of
T. N. Blackwell' Sales Mgr,
os. F. Green. General Agt
THE STAMMS
ftp'otpefr|*■ Tc und
Porptu
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Clark, W. S. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1924, newspaper, July 31, 1924; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711378/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.