The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, October 18, 1907, Image 4

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    T H E S T A Y T O N MAI L
t. D. AirXANDtK. Publisher
Intere»! nt the poetofllce nt stnvton. Oregon u
mall nutter the »ecuml claa*
Tilt M ail 1 » malle»! regularly to It* aub»ortb-
•ra until a »lrtinlte »>r»ler t»> tlcKcnttuus la re
caiyeU aiul all arrearage! are |>al»l
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
l y i L B U R N. F IN T L B R . D. M. D.
DENTIST
Office over Fred Rock’s Store
STAYTON
R
OREGON
A. ELWOOD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office over Rock’s store,
STAYTON,
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Socialist
Column.
Conducted I nder (he Auspices of
the Socialist Parly of the
United States.
tt ocliilts ni is ii s y s t e m o f s o c i a l o r g a n i ­
s a t i o n w h i c h w o u l d a b o l i s h e n t i r e l y o r In
great p a rt the com petition on w h ich m od.
•»rn s o c i e t y r e n ts im»l s u b s t i t u t e f o r It C o­
op e ra tiv e a ctio n , w o u ld Introduce a m o re
p e r f e c t unit c u u u l d i s t r i b u t i o n o f t h e p r o d ­
u c t s o f l a b o r un»l w o u l d m a k e h u n t am i
c a p i t a l , n s t h e I n s t r u m e n t s a n d tn e n n a o f
p ro d u c t io n , t h e Joint p o s s e s s i o n o f th e
m e m b ers o f th e c o m m u n ity .
Socialism
d o e s n o t w i s h to a b o l i s h p r i v a t e p r o p e r t y
o r a c c u m u l a t i o n o f w e a l t h , b u t It a l m s to
d isplace th e pre sen t s y s t e m o f prtvn to
capital by a s y s te m o f c o lle ctiv e c a p ita l
w h i c h w o u h i I n t r o d u c e a u n if ie d o r g a n i z a ­
tion o f n a t i o n a l l a b o r . — P r o f e s s o r S i l l attic.
OREGON.
HOW ABOUT LOAFERS?
J . M . R IN G Q ,
There W i ll Be No S u c h Problem Under
Socialism .
S u c r p i i i t o r t o \ V . 1 . . T h o n i i i «
“ Tudor Socialism what would yon
do with loafer»?” some critic may ask.
Remember that Socialism Is not o f­
fered as a perfect system of Ilf«*, but
ouly as a very great improvement over
the present system. The word loafer,
I take it, menus one who sponges on
the earnings of other people. A loafer,
tliiui, may be a tramp without a shirt
to his back, or he may be a landlord
with a rent roll of h alf a million a
year.
It is stated that there arc over a
million adult mules in the Tutted
States in receipt o f large incomes who
never do any kind o f work, lu the
co-operative commonwealth these men
might continue idle, hut they certainly
would not continue rich, nor would
they continue to be known as ••gentle­
men.” Beside* the million w ell paid
and w ell fisl loafers who are at pres­
ent supported by the earning* o f tho
poor, there are now-in this country im­
mense numbers of paupers, beggars,
tramps and criminals, and also a large
army o f unemployed workers.
B ut
before I tell yon what Socialism would
do w ith all these people I must tell
you what it Is doing with them now.
Do you sup|>ose that society does not
support these loafers?
T h ey live.
W hat do they live on?
A ll w ealth Is won by labor. Is it
not? Then all tramps, thieves, pau­
pers, beggars and parasite* liv e i i | m > u
alms, prison allowances or plunder,
and all the means o f aupport are pro­
duced by the lals*r o f the w orking
poor. Under our present system wo
not only feed and house these loafers,
but w e go to the expense o f masters,
matrons, doctors, wardens and police,
all o f whom have to be fed and paid
to w ait upon and care for them.
Next w ith regard to the unemployed.
Most of these people m anage to exist,
and they exist at the expense of tho-»*
who work. Note one or tw o facts—
these people can do nothing for their
own «upport, and many of them,
through w ant and sham e and enforced
idleness, become crim inals or tramps.
This is not only a w aste of pow er; it
Is also a wicked and disgraceful w aste
of human souls.
Now, let us see how things would
work under Socialism.
W e w ill divide- our present loafers
into tw o classes—those w ho could
work, hut will not, and those who
would work and ca n n o t So long as it
is possible for a w illing w orker to be
forced Into Idleness so long will there
exist a reason for the givlnft o f alms.
W hy do w e relieve a beggar in the
street? Because w e ¡ire never sure
that the man Is a shirker, because w e
alw ays fear that his penury m ay be
flue to misfortune and not ,to laziness.
In a Socialistic state this doubt w ould
disappear. Socialism will provide work
for all. Therefore in the co-operative
commonwealth every man w ho w as
able to work would be able to nobly
live. This fact being universally un­
derstood, no ablebodied man could e x ­
ist without working. A beggar, tram p
or educated parasite would be nothing
Imt a sham eful loafer, and not n hand
would he held out to help him. The
answ er to the beggar or drone would
he, “ If von are hungry go to w ork.”
If the man refuses to work, he must
starve, or, In disciplinary m ercy, wo
might call a shirker sick and send hlin
to the sanitarium shop for the w ork
cure.
The answer, then, to the question,
"W hut would Socialists do w ith the
loafers?” is that the dictum, “ If a man
w ill not work, neither shall lie eat,”
will be rigidly enforced.
Socialism
will reform the thief, m ake u inan of
the beggar and cure the lazy, w hereas,
under our present conditions, w e m ake
them into crim inals, paupers or “ gen­
tlemen.” Robert Itlatcbford.
F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R
A N D EM BALM ER
Leave orders nt Stayton Hotel.
STAYTON,
J O H IN
OREGON.
H E iN K E L
Merchant Tailor
I have on hand a full lino of samples
for Spring and Summer Suits.
Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty
STAYTON
OREGON
CITY M EAT M ARKET
Settak & Stowell
Dealera In
Fresh, S a lt and Sm oked
M EATS
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR STOCK AND HIDES
Stayton, Oregon
Grand Central Hotel
Is open to the public. All newly fur­
nished rooms.
Accommodations first-
tlass.
Nice, warm dining room and
first-class meals.
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M. J. SPANIOL, Prop.
Stayton, Oregon
fob Printing
Keep it in your mind
that The Mai] prints
Note Heads, Bill
Heads, Letter Heads,
Envelopes
Or Anything Else You May
Want at Very Low Prices
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S-lIowness Transformed
to Dusky Beauty
A dark skin becomes fascinating
wlien deli ately j.,ft, underspread
with the radiant glow which indi-
t ites a healthy, active skin. Robcrt-
i ie keeps the skin refined in quality,
keeps [Hires free from clogging waste
and stimulates the tiny capillaries to
contribute thecolor which charms in
blonde and brunette alike. Robert-
iue is certain protect on ¡vninst tan,
sunburn and freckles if applied be­
fore exposure to son or wind.
Spreads like an imperceptible sbeen
of gauze overskin surface, forminga
'hici.l stimulating and preserving a
*"* - delicate,liistrousbeauty.
A i l f u r U 'u tiir t T O D A Y
J*T a f r e t him p lt • /
t
R Q B E R T IIÍE
(Incut ftini not be among strangers. lie
can cross the Tuelltc and land among
fellow internationalist* In Japan or
New Zealand or Australia or even
China, lie can Ibid friends lu uortli
Africa and S.«11111 America and Mexico
or In British Columbia
there an«
friends at hand if lie will make himself
known. Socialism “ has a world to
gain” and preliminary to It lias thrown
round the world a baud of common In­
terest with which no other movement
can compare.
CONTENT WITH OPPRESSION.
The
S to ry of Honest John H a w k in s
W h ic h H a th a Moral.
T h om as A Edison, the great A m er­
ican i«i\I'libu, -at ■ *’T ully eigh ty per
emit ni the illu« »» of m ankind come«
Bring
from tillin g improper !oqd or to much
food; people are inclined to over in-
tliilg f them selves.” This 1« where ill*
digestion tiiuD it- beginning in nearly
every cart'. T h e «lomucl, can do jn«i
mi m uch work nml in* more, anil when
you ov» 1 loud it, nr when you eat the
wrong kind of in* d, the digestive or­
gans cnuintl |Mi>»nibly tin the work de­
manded os them
D it* nt -iicli limes Goods
that tin 1 stom ach needs In Ip; it do-
mnnds help, mid warns you by head­
aches, hi-lt'liiiig, sour stom ach, nausea
and indigestion
You should attend
to llii« ill once by inking som elciiig
th at will uctintlly do tin' work for the)
stom ach
Kmlol will do ih i-
It is 11
com bination of natural digeniaios and |
vegetable acids and contains tie- -ame
ju ices found in a healthy »loimtch. |
It is plca»tnt to lake. It digest« what |
yoli eat
Solti by Brewer Drug Co.
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Produce
W e P a y th e T o
r ia r k e t P ric e
Delivered Free to A ji
Part of the City.
There’s hottest John Hawkins, n
hedger and ditcher, who, though he
Is poor, does not want to be richer;
for all such vain wishes lu him are
Stayton, Ore.
prevented by a fortunate linblt of lut­
ing contented.
Though cold be the weather and
dear be the food, John never Is found
In a murmuring mood. And this he Is
frequently heard t<> d«s*lure What he
cannot prevent lie will cheerfully bear.
“ For why should I grumbleT* he
often has said. "If I cannot get meat
For the Dsfsnsc.
I can surely get bread. And though
Ma —1 hear that you’ve been playing
fretting will make my calumnies
deeper. It never will make bread and with Donald Smith again. Tommy.
Now, I told you— Tom m y—Playing
cheese any cheaper."
Rigs, Horses and Accomnu
So he cheerfully (tills at such tasks with him! You see the black oyo he's
dations First-class.
ns are sent, and whatever his fart* he got nml you'll soon guess If there was
is alw ays content. oh, I wish that some any playing about It.—Punch.
Hack« connect wuli train s at R m g j
folks who ¡ire smarter anti richer
would copy John Hawkins, the hedger
ton and W est fRuyton.
N t i t l t ’ v o f •' l i t u i * * 1 1 1 r i n a t i I
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amt ditcher.
l e « l* l i c r c b ) g i v e n t i m i i l » r ù m t v r » l R i i v « i I
'■,.•» lint hom Tui m i t<> Lyons. E
He lives In the village there on my i t i N l i u u l l tilntrtttriA
ul t u e t i t » t u a »I H) i v i » H u m l e r , I
estate, whose Improvement employs • I« A « . asa «I . lisa - It lull III III« A ...* I l l ) A ...» rt III til- Ç *
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ot « m n o n , (Air tin- i ami m y Ail M m l u t i . I*1 i j
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him early and late. There live ninny Mn(<
Itim i NttfUUlli Hr. •Ili!ll H‘ t III I Ul» AI H 111 « . M»s«l II ma I
other such people as he, for whose »•III t Ulll't I l M l l A H l M ai I h I m ) III«* m i l « U y Of
oa i o I m t , imo ». ut tiiu liiMir a > i iu o ' c l o c k u u i . o i
livelihood they are indebted to me.
»Mitt ( U ) ha III«« tllllA Ml!«! Ill«: A OUUl) CUUft
They have sens»» iu their beads, they r o o m i n t h e » u t i l i t y c o u r t i i o u u i l u
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Murimi c o u n t y ,or«*gt»n,«» II»« î |«luct: lor (it*ariug
h are strength In their hands, but of sit
111 f i l m i « « ’cu ti II I «I tti « I l OlijA. AJli«»l!M lût -ru lu.
what use would these lie except for
D o u e Ht HtUlCII), UfU|Ct>ll, tllAA Ulll l i a ) «»I F*U|'-
my lands? So they humbly with me tum bur. I-ki«.
|,Y IM A Y KHK KH,
thank the heavenly bounty which g a v e 1 Attillili t*.tr«trt X « * i im. urti«!«* ui #) iv i* Hiu«I**r
them stout muscles and me half a i tlCCt'AK’ Ü .
county.
SUNSET ««SAZINE
They have built me a mansion wlthj
br.utifuUy illuSt.ini, guild Sor». . | r <»
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terraces fair and towers rising grace­ fim h c r l.a n d . A ci June J,
ami sita Ir* sixail C.Lifutm s *
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I* itile«! Mute» L m i k I office,
season they cheerfully yield each man
l'or limiti. Oruif«j|i, rt«*|»i. »», 1W7.
TOWN AND COUNTNT JOURNAL
the lirst fruits of Ids Hock or his Held. * Notici* !• Iiervl») gi te li t u * l Hi ooliti«, tane*
« U n Hi« |»r ivuioii» «»I lite « c i oi a «»ugrc*« oi
s monlkljr |>uhlu <i»>n (ir.<ard r / » r ii
Their souis with mean envy are no­ Jime
il, Jfc.H, euilUe«! “ Ali «tei *fof tlie mie ui
.0 ike I»rinu»( tntrfrS. oi lite
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w ise dlstri*sscd; they Just do the labor iluibcr lauti» in ili«* Miai«*» ul » a n fa n il a , ore*
W «i
a pu
Kou. Ncva«la, mi«t Washington l'errUoiy
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and I do the rest. No questions are tx U l K W d lo «il lue ru bile U n i i titito* h) «ul
a>kcd how I came to he richer, thanks, .»I Auguxl ! , iftVi, Aruim \ \ . Livi nuoti*, wi r.u-
ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS
« •min) «»I Imi»«, Mule ul »ircKi.ii, l u *
largely, to John Hawkins, the hedger Kfiit',
• Look oi 73 psg». c ont killing
lilla «1«)
file«! Ili »III* office Ina «Morii •tute*
120 colored pho<ugT*|>ti> »>? $ 0 .7 5
meni .No, 7 al*, for thè j.iirul»«»« ul llie ,\!.*4 <il
and ditcher.
pKlurru[ur tfxAi in CslAorois _____
But soon In the future a time I fore­ , a \\ '|U*rler nini !*«>l «» **i rtee iloti .No, lo .«** li*
s|»||» No. J rt, Kailgu *>•». I tdul " • M- •»»'*
and Orraoo.
^ t ne
see when this sw eet state of things »»Iter
I o h I i o m timi iti«* latiti Aougiil in more
Tool . . . $ 2 .7 5
v*.u«Uic for 1 U lilubcr or »ione timo for «gii*
will far different be. f»«r Tobden nml cultu
ral pur pone», «n«l tu «*»iauil»li in« ululili
Bright and that pestilent crew more i.» ««ni U n o bei«iie Hcgi*icr «u«l ilcc« tv«r «t
AU for............................ $1.50
mischief have done than they sot out l 'o r t u u d , Oreg on , oli l l i u r ^ U y , n i e l l i l i «!«>
«il NovellitKif, i'A ) 7.
Cul oui tki. advrrlMrmral
to do.
He imnteiA «« wfllUCMe»»: NVlllUm « r«>«»k uf
nod .rad with $1.50 lo
With Specious pretense they encour­ l'erry«Ule, oregAJit, I . !.. l*o|»«* *»l Mklio rn, «/r» •
goti, l » l L. l ' e « r e e «u<l L. li. U i e n n o f c u l iii-
aged the poor to r e b e l against Ills God lem . ori goti.
SUNSET MAGAZINE
Ali) «n*l «il |»eri»<in« cU ll ullig mlv. rs. l) ilo
worth I have them endure, and all tho
«bove a I a m t II k - aì U l l ‘1» «ri rtfjl|i»U<l tu Ilo
JAMES FI-OOO BUXi . SAN FRA.*HaSCO
laud over, wherever they went, they i l w t r c u i i u » in tln* office un or »H*»«»r«- »xi'l Min
sowed the foul si-eds of the weed dis­ •ia> «j| .Novelli ber. I' ju V.
AUsfckrturt rt. I»*.r.* km . U e g l tU r .
content.
By special arrangement witl
Soon questions and arguments oh I l in b e l lo« m i . A c » «lo ut* .1, l s V *>«»11 «'e
f o r r u b l i « .«i Ioli.
the .gubltshers, you can sccur j
every side God’s wise dispensations
t'illUxl HUU’i L h i i 'I Office.
xvill Inblly deride. Ob, would that some
Sunset and I’he Mail on
PurtUiol, or* goti, rte|»i« inb. r *», lini".
N o t i c e l a II e r e bjr g i v e n l i m i III « ■•ini>Jlnn< •
folks who are smarter and richer were
year and the book of beautify
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and California views-’;
and ditcher!—From an Old Ithyme.
ilmlM*r UnuM ili tlie rtlMle» «»1 < Mliforitlai, O r t -
W . A . W rig h t,
StaytimLiven
G. B. TRASK, Prop.
MAGAZINE
READERS
goti, Neviuiii («mi >\ MAiiiiigton I cr iitory , " ma
«• \tctltlcd lo all tue Public i.nuu Mine* b> nel
THOUGHTS ON MOVING DAY.
o f Angina I, l * ' J i , > t « r ) i . i u r n i « l g « , o f Aiti! « l i ) ,
c o n n i) ol Istmi. Mute ol Oregon, uhm u h »
<l«y filed lu Hit» office h«;r »worti »Utlci.-eiil No.
;M I for tb c p urc bm c of liti NE g o l Me» No . Ul
H o m e a T h in g of the P ast For D w e ll­
ers In Great Cities.
offer
The Road ot a Thousand
Wonders—for only $2.00,
The Mail office.
lo thiiu l i m i thè I miu I Aougbl . « inori*
viitimbl«; tur It» tlmbcr «ir ia«>nc U inii lorngri* j
The home is a thing of the past for culturiii
|Hir|»<»ACM( n in i lo * s t M b l l » b li er « ìm I iii i o
the great m ajority of the dwellers lu « mu I mini bel ore ine Co n n i) » lerk midi » lerk of
( ouri «j| Liuti eoa 11 ty, »»regoli, Mt a h .« !
every great city, and more and more « n Aiutily
y , Or« goti, u n \\ c <I ii «* m 1 m > , t h è jutl» « U y o f
the city dw ellers are becoming the No» cut b e r . i ‘A )7.
U miucp «■> rtltii' kn v 1 a * v » l*» T. Ilcni»«’F» of |
overwhelm ing m ajority of the popula­ «» m rth**
i c a , urigoii,rtprucc V . I I m i i o f Alt»«n) or« - i
go n , hilMnicl N\oii «>l Ami« », Oregon, » imrlcH I
tion.
No appotlta, loss of strenglh. nervoul
e r .o i Miti 4*iiy,O regon.
T h e word home has alw ays carried l lo A ru
l i ) a m i u l l p e r - o l i ' c i M i m l n g M«IvcrM*ly t h è I ness, headache, constipation, bad breath
w ith it something of the Idea of per­ a 1 ) 0 ve*<lenerHw»l i k i u l « « r e re<|U«»*te<l t v fi le general debility, sour risings, and catarr&
tftielr eli ti i n » i n i l i » « o f f i c e ou o r n e i o r e - u n i j n t li
manence.
of tho stomach are all due to Indigestio"
tu y of Novi in KM 1 IW9
One of the points which distinguish
Kodol relieves bid gestlon. This new disco,
Afa.KitNoN s. I m i mmkn , ItcglAtcr.
cry represents the natural Juices of dige«
man from the brute Is the long child­
hood of humanity. A t an age when IT i i i I m t L miia I . A «1 *1 u h i * .1, IH»M. \ot|«*r ! lion as Ihey exist In a healthy stomac'
combined with the greatest known to
i o r r o b 11« ni I m i » .
the animal is lighting his w ay lu the
United Hlnf« - L mih I «»ftic«*,
and reconstructive properties. Kodol t
world oi even rearing a fam ily of his
r o r l l m t d , o n - g o u , rtc|»t«*uilM*r »1, HW7.
dyspepsia does not only relieve Indigestio
N o t ic e l i betel») gtvcu t i m i III colli pilline« !
ow n the human child Is still In need wlili
tln* provienimi *»l tb«* »«et a » i a ungr«-** «»fi and dyspepsia, but this famous »erred
of close parental care.
lu ne 3 1^ 7« , ciititU ' l " A l i m < t f«»r Clic r m I a of | helps all stomach troublea by cleansin'
This means that the human home de­ timlier lumi* i n tb« n I h I cm of » n II inni I m ,Oregon | purifying, sweetening and strengthenlr
.V cvha I h . » a i i • 1 W m j Iti n«c t o it T A T r i i o r y , '* hn e x *
mands thin element of isTinaiienec in te!MÌe<1 to all ili«* i'ubll«' I.»uni rttnlei i») w« t nf the mucous membranes lining the stomach
a higher degree than any or ¡ill the be­ Atigiiit I, |M*.rj, I* ofc»l II. li»» rtien, o l » .'orvalliH, ! Mr. S S. Ball, r.f R.vcnsword. W. Vs., a»»»:
coiiiity nf ti«.'li ioti, Hlatc nf Urcg«»ii, I ima ib i- | ’’ I » i i troubled with «our nt' m»ch for twenty yr.f
ings that have come before.
• lrt> niellili IhiH otti»*«: In-HWorn - tu tc meiit Nn. ! Kodol cured ine and we are now uslne It In I
NK^ofK«*c.No. I for baby."
This racial neeossity lias been built 7.V22forllic purclia-e of tbe
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rt, Knng« No. I r., mi »«I \% ili
Kodol Digests What You E a t
luto the very life and literature of hu­ off«*r |»rn«)l l o « f l o u t i m i tilt; I miia I Motigli l in more 1
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belchlnf of r » . etc.
' i l i t u r a i i m i rtrt»»t*M,MIMI t o« *N la b l t» l i b i s « I m I ih tn
love o f home lias ls«en sung, and a l­ « «Hi«l
I m i i «I b e f o r e Hi«' lt«*gb»t«'r h ti«l II* <*« iv«*r nt P r e p a r e d by E. 0 . OeW IT T & C O . , OHICAO
l 'n r t lM in l, » »r« g o n , o n T » i c n » l a y , H ip U l t i «|ay o f
w ay s the old home.
Hold l*y Brewer l)rtqj Co.
Iter, 11W7.
It is the home In w hich one has been Novem
He unni « hi » w II iicrwjr : lame» II, IlarncRAif
I »on 1 and played and Buffered that Mulo, »fregoli, .1. J . ItartieN nf Se In, Oregon,.! annn ,
V. Harnitn of Albati)*,(‘ regoli, Otto llcrr llug <»f
a w a k e s those memories that have ever
MebaniH,»>r«gnn.
been one o f the most powerful forces
Any mih I mi |#A! ruoli h <* tal III 1 ng advcrRcly lite
abov«* «I. McribeAl landM ar»* r«*«|ii»’Mtei| t«» file
o f social solidarity.
tlieir e Ini ma iu f li i h office on or bcforeNald Lilli
Today this sort of home is gone.
day «>f NovA’ inbcr, IWi7.
AlAiKKNO N rt. DUKrtrtKlf, RegiMter.
Capitalism moves Its human com­
modities, Its bearers of w age labor,
hither and thither as profits may de­ Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
mand. Constant changes in the loca­
Notice for Publication.
tion of industry, the amount of wages,
l/'nltr»IHlHlc. I.anil Olticr,
the rate of rent, all send these human
I’ortU inl, Ort.-Kon, H<- 1 .Ir-M l r ft, 11.17.
N o l l e « ! « her«by K1 '< >■ Hi*l III i‘om|>llnni‘<'
pawns forth 1 o find new shelters.
Ih« provli.lon.'» nf Ih»- ««t of I '»mirvii* of
There is a w ay that this can he with
filili'B.ISiH. « n t l l l d l " A n m l for ilo- -ale of
changed, that the home can lie restored lintbur land« In tho Hiatus of < itlifornlu, o r «
Nevada, nini W u-hl im io n Turrllory,” a«
nml the worker transformed from a Kon,
x ten (lull to all the I’ llhll«' l.ninl Hint«« hy nut
“ wanderer upon the face of tho earth” of Allan«! 1, Ift'ft!, Alon/.o Hhi'lluy, of Mfn\ion,
A f v do-ot of thin remedy w ill im
of Marlon, Hinl« of Uri'Ron, h«-» l Iii - »1«)
Into a human being w ith such a degree ft •oiinly
lull In Uil« olile« I i I h «worn nlHleinuiil No. 7»?«,
Vftrin'dy t are ait ordinary attack <>
o f permanent location ns he may de­ for tho puruli ixr of tin: Honlhi'ii.t ipinrler of
dinrrii'en.
Nnrthw««!<|iiHrli r nml l.ot« .1 , 1 nml m lH ri'llon
it cun fdwnv. Fe dcfiended upon,
sire.
No. ft. In Tnw-iishlp No. !l Hontli, Untine No. :i
e ' - e n in t e e . . . i >• s e v e r e HtlfickH III
This change* cannot come so long 11s Knnt. h i m ! will offer proof to «haw Hint the In ml
- oiik IH 1« more vitlnnhlu for 11« tlmher or «ton«
eriiitip co!' ,i >1 chilli ¡'a iiinrlnis.
another class determines where and than
(or hk ri« li 11 o ml tinr|Mi«on,ailil to enlnhllnh
11 . Is eqn I' v Miivct-sfiil for Httiniiiei
how the ln lorer shall live.—A. M. S i­ hi« I'lnlm lu «nid lumi Irufore ilo- Krui-li r nm-l
di trilni'ii m il chi'lera ittfnnlnin in
UiTi'lvur, nt I'nrtlniiil.ori *o n,on Thurmlay, il(V
It Girdles the Globe.
mons 111 Chicago D ally Socialist.
I lih ilny of Novuniher, Ii«i7.
« aililreit, ami i t the n eatnt nf saving
Talk altout Free Masonry, says the
11« nnini'« » » wltn««-i"
M. I,. K«k «w /if Slnv-
th ItvcMtifi .u y rhll lren eii' h y« i'
ton.
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Social-Democrat!«.* Herald o f M llw au- *
Wlii'U ri ilii i d v ;.’,i w ater am
non,
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n
of
Htnylon,
iiri'Kiin,
Warren
For the burdens which G od lays on
keo, it Isn't lu It with Social-Demo c-
Kh hnril-oii of L) onn, Ori noli
a t . . e l i f.i'.l j; I s . p le n H iin t t n l a k e .
ns
there
will
alw
ays
be
grace
enough.
Any ami all [xirnons elnlniln« nrtvenely the
rney. A Socialist <‘¡111 go alm ost n n j’-
I'.very man c ‘ i I'.iniil v nhnttld kef)
«I«-««-r 11 •< •«! Inml« nre rui|ili'«t«il to fil«
where I11 this country and bo a mom ? . Tile burdens which w e make for our nhoyu
♦ 111 -'ret; Ty ii. I.mlinrne. B*ivitli'>w
their «Ini m« In till« off lue on or In-fore mill I II h
F iu ce ,
L a k o u B iz e , O oc .
comrades. lie can cross tho Atlantic • , selva's we must carry alone.—A. W. ilny of Novem ber, 11107.
At.uf.tt.NoN S. D busem , KcgUtcr.
to E n gland or tho nations o f tho con- 1 Tborold, D. I).
S oup
Stomach
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