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J. C. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE My principles nrc: The living .shall respect the dead, nutl we should have a public morgue. It is my purpose, if nominated and elected to this office, to establish a public morgue independent of any Undertaking establishment. In seeking this nomination I feel confident of discharg ing the duties of this office with credit to both, to the Living and the Dead. These arc, and have been my principles from the beginning, and on these principles I stand independent, regardless of the fact that these same principles are being advocated by others since I have introduced the same to the public. A public morgue will drive out private graft. Vote according to the dictations of your own coiicicuccs, whether youi vote favors my election or defeat. J. C. SILL. E. E. Ericson for Coroner. Realizing the growth of the Hast Sid? and that they arc en titled to repre scututiou, 1 will, if elected, ap point on Hast Side man deputy who will have chnri!c of the Coroner business ou the liust Side. I have selected for this position A. K. Zellur who has been closely identified with the business inter ests of the Hast Side for so years and has all the qualifications to perform the duties of the office in a fair and impartial manner. He is a thorough and conscientious business man and will guard the interests of the tax payers as well as those of the city. E. K. Hrlcson, of the Hricson Undertaking Co., K. of P. building 409-11 Alder street. Republican candidate for the nomination of county coroner, phone main 6133. S. V. Davidor and Franchise. We ltave always endeavored to take the stand which holds in law, that a man be considered innocent until he is proven guilty. We have heard rumors that Mr. Davidor was not straight in his dealings with Ills fellow men, but we could never trace any of the reports to a tangi ble, reliable source, and for that reason we gave him the benefit of the doubt and worked for his inter ests to the best of our ability, be cause we deemed his interests iden tical with those of the city. After the frontpage writeup in the Journal of Thursday, however, which brings these reports to a def inite head, we believe that it is up to Mr. Davidor to clear himself be fore we could further assist him in the matter of his franchise, least we should become involved in question able work ourselves. We will say this for Mr. Davidor that he has been fair and straight with us at all times. There has been some uneasiness ia regard to the safety of the I. O. O. P. hall because the floor would spring when the boys were march ing about the room. An investiga tion was made yesterday and it was found that the supports of the floor in the room below had shrunken just a trifle, enough to permit the floor to give slightly, but it is just as safe as if it was built ou the solid rock. It is the intention to "shim" up under the floor so as to make it solid, so that when the heavy weights like brothers Hoov er, Hewitt, Aiken and doorkeeper Clark cross the floor it will not ap pear to the brothers that there is a daager of a collapse on the part of the building. Guy Brace will address the young people on the subject of Demorest Medal contests under the auspices of the W. C. T. U, Sun day afternoon at 4 o'clock. The young men are especially invited to attend with their sweethearts, wives and mothers. Everyone in vited and desired to attend. Doa't forget the Home Creamery. SILL FOR COUNTY CORONER. Free Use of Agency Book. The Mercantile Agency Hooks for the use of Sellers, giving the names and ratings of all dealer', (ctc, are universally known and usco. A Mercantile Agency Book ar ranged for buyers, enabling the User to instantly find who manufactures anything desired, giving the capital rating of each manufacturer is also very valuuble. Thomas' Register of American Manufacturers and Hirst Hands is the standard index to the American Manufacturing Industries, for the use of buyers and others, classified so that the user is enabled to in stantly find the names, addresses and rating of all manufacturers of or source of supply in any line de sired. 2,200 pages, 30,000 names, 38,000 articles and kinds of articles. It is complete. No charge is made for publishing names and ad drcsocs. It should not be confused with any advertising scheme that publishes only those who pay for insertion. It is used by the Gov ernment at Washington, by the American Consular service through out the world, and by the leading mauulaclurcrsaud merchants iti the United States. When the manufacturers of any line are wanted, it docs not pay to spend time looking through papers, or making inquires. A copy of the Third Annual Edi tion (Septetnler, 1907) has been placed, for the free use of our mer chants and manufacturers who do not subscribe, in the office of the Peninsula Hank. The Home Creamery. Horn To Mr. aud Mrs. A. W. Markle at their home at 539 South Ivauhoe street, Tuesday morning, March 31, a girl baby. Ou Monday an election day din ner and supper will be given by the ladies of the M. E. church in the Holbrook building on Jersey street. We are glad to note that Mrs. E. H. Parker has so far recovered from her late severe illness as to be able to be up a part of the time. Her daughter, Mrs. Frizell has re turned to her home in California. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Davenport left Wednesday evening, theormer for Detroit, Michigan, where we understand he is to have charge of some government works, and the latter tor Seattle, where she will visit relatives aud friends a few mon.hs before she joins her hus band in Detroit. Their sojourn in Detroit will extend over a period of about two years, aud it is hoped that they will be able to return to St. Johns at the end of that time for they have made close friends of all who have learned to know them during their brief stay here. Their places in the social aud fraternal circles will be hard indeed to fill and they will be greatly missed by their associates here. The Review joins with their other friends in wishing them a most happy, pros perous life in their new home and a safe return to St. Johns. Remember the Home Creamery. BOWSER EPS HOUSE Runs the Establishment While Wife Visits Mother. HE TELLS OF IT IN DIARY. MltMf Hit 8poute Greatly and Hat Much Trouble With the Furnace and Cooking He Heare 8trange Noltet at Night. Copyright. IMS, by T. C. McClure. As tliu Itou'KOi'H were at breakfast the other mtiriiliiit 11 tuluKrupli boy como with a mussagu (rum Mrs. Dowser's mother that alio was lit nnd wanted her dawdiler 10 come us speedily as possible. "How unfortunate!" exclaimed Mrs. Iloweor nrier they had both rend the measure. "1 feel that I must go, aud yet cool; Ih Roue and you won't like to ixu to either a hotel or a boanllmi Moure v. M.e I ntn nbeiit. If you could only keep huuiio for yourself a few tay" "WI10 HUld I couldn't?" naked Mr. Hawser. "Hut It will tie such trouble, nml you will be alone tu the Iioiihu o' nights," "You will itosslhly be pone n week or ten dayst" "Yon." "Well, you (rot rlulit along and uerct mind me. In the llntt plnco. I can cook "NOIMKIlt WHY, I COtlXTKU Hr.VCKTBKN uim.iom uirriuiK.sr hoiithI" any blumeJ thins on the face of thin earth, uud In the next I'm no baby about staying alone In the house. I was reading In a paper today that bus bauds and wives ought to temporarily separate at leant three times a year to keep out of the monotonous routine. I ko every morning aud come every night. It'n a klH when I ko and a kiss when I return. Hnine innn, samo wo man, fume house, same yallcr eyed old eat! We dine, we read, we so to lied. It's a deadly grind. Mrs. Dow ser, aud I am Kind wo Imvo a chance to bronk It up. If you'll pack I'Vgotl you off this forenoon." 't' "And you-you think you can got along all right?" "As slick as grease." "And If you hear Htrittigo nolaco nt ulghtr "Am t a tlrowlltig baby or a man Mrs. Howsor? Strange noises bo hang ed! Cet a move on you If you want to Ret away this forenoon. I hope there's uothlng sorlous with your mother, aud at the samo ttmo I expect to enjoy uiysolf tiptop. I'll bavo what I want to eat and how I want It, and I'll tako solid comfort sitting hero with tho cat o' evenings. You needn't hurry back. Even If you find your mother spllttliiK wood when you got thcro you can stay for a fortnight at least" Mrs, Dowser caught tho train, and when It had moved off Mr. Dowser went to his office and did not see home again until 0 o'clock In tho evening. Ho reached homo to miss tho lights and to Unci tho houso as dark as tho Insldo of a tar barrel. IIo stumbled against two chairs nnd fell over a third uml found tho matches and lighted tho gas. Just as ho did so thcro was a Ions drawn shriek (hat mado his hair curl. It camo from tho family cat. lie hnd been shut up all day nud was al most oa tho verge of prostration. IIo had run through a window Into the back yard, and tho further adveutures of Mr. Dowser aro given la a diary In vented by himself, ns follows: "Reached home to And that the fur nace firo was out and the bouse as cold ns Ice. "Also discovered that the raugo ore was oat. Had to fuss for an hour. Finds House Lonesome. "nad my mind set on a regular feast for dinner, but It petered out to bread and milk. Lonesome old kitchen, loue somo old dining room, lonesome old houso) I'll tell Mrs. Dowser's mother what I think of her next tlmo 1 see her. "Sat and read for two hours. Tried to think I was an old batch. Filled up tho furnaco and raugo and went to bed. Have Just figured out bow many minutes since Mrs. Dowser took the train and bow many minutes It may be beforo she returns. Hang an old wom an who'll eat three or four raw tur nips and get a dose of colic and then send telegrams and break up routines I "Expected to sleep like a log, but didn't. Heard cats, beard tramps, beard burglars, smelted smoke, smelt ed flames. In and out of bed forty dif ferent times. Figured out bow many seconds before Mrs. Dowser mlpht bo expected to return and was appalled at tho number. "Expected to have steak, fried pota toes, rolls and coffee for breakfast bat Platform of Taxpayers' Ticket AKTICUt I A strict aud absolute adherence at all times to the office prescribed by the charter of the city of St. Johns and the laws of the state of Oregon. AKTICU? 11 To guard and protect the inter ests of the city with the same zeal and fidelity as we would our pri vate qusiness. found tho blamed old 111 11 no (Ire out again and gobbled down some break fast food. Ko ouu to kiss no ono to say goodby to. Saw the eat before 1 left, but bo turned his back 011 me. "Homo again nt night. Found that tho furnace had btirmd up the seven teen tons of coal 1 heaved Into It this morning and gone out. linage ditto. Had somo dishwater eolTce and old bread for dinner and decided to go to one of my clubs nnd get tight. "Got to figuring how ninny years, months, weeks, days, hours, minutes and seconds Ml Ihnuvr had been gone and stayed home. Tried to read, tried to slnfr tried to orate. No good. Tramp called,. mid 1 gave him the mar bio heart. "Went to bed to fall asleep at once, but heard burglars and awoke. Heard Hies, heard saws, saw ghosts. Sweat like a borne. Mrs. Hunger's mother shall hear from me for this. Cot up feci I nc as allmpsy as a rng. "Furnace fire out, range flro out. Went to a restaurant nud got a mighty poor breakfast' and told the owner what 1 thought of It nud him. About the only thing hot nhotit the meal was our words. "No oue to ask me to hurry home nud hint at n good tlliin.-r. Long day. most of It epeut In tlg.nlng when I could expert Mrs. IIjw ei back. What selfish wretches motion -lr iw are Hroko up my happy ho.e because sue had a cold In the head or a crick In her back! "Tho man that wrote that husbands and wives ought to be separated thro or four times a year Is an ass, and I'd like to punch his head. "Another poor meal ut a restaurant Praises HI Wife. "Another homecoming to a cold an I dismal house. Got the old furnace go ing nftor nn hour's hard uork aud then sat aud thought. Mrs. Dowser Is a mighty good woman. I can't under stand how t allowed her to trot off up there without knowing that her mother wus dangerously 111. I've no spirit to go to a club, I Just fee m to alt here In tho gloaming aud think sad thoughts -think that something may happen to prevent Mrs. Dowser from returning to me. Great heavens! "Wont to bed. Samo old files aud saws aud ghosts nnd burglaro. Just let me get my hands on tho man that wroto that married people ought to break up their homes three or four times a year! "Same breakfast, same long, lone some day. Perkins advised 1110 to go and sit In thrco cemeteries until I hnd cured myself. Have a good mind to go up nnd see Mrs. Dowser. Have a good mind to telegraph her that the house has burned down, (ho cat gone dead and that I am threatened with ap pendicitis. "Same cold, dark, diurnal, Infernal old house. Got homo Jimi la time to run three trauin out' of the yard. Drought home a lobster and planned for & feast. Started n lire In the range with four teen barrels of kindlings, ten bagH of charcoal nud two tons of hard coal, but the lobster was broiled to a cin der, nnd I hnd to turn to somo break fast food a year nlil. "Tried to .reaiTai'jf untiy book during the cvpuhuf! nnil'g?t tip n laugh. No laughs. No'grtiiN.Nol even a imllo. On the eontiary. I felt nldvurs crawl ing up my back. Dy the seven ono horned cows but I'd like to see Mrs. Dowser get away from this house again. NoUes! Why. I counted 17.000. OCO different sorts! - 'Tut th. Juki of forty tons of coal Into the furnace to kc,i tho frost out of tho houso noil went out to break fast. No chango. Hnmo man-samo waltor same row, I havo evidently mado him understand that Mrs. Dow ser Is away and that I am n buzzsaw and can't bo fooled with, "Perkins suggests that I hire somo ono to provent 1110 from committing sulcldo. Bays ho would never havo known mo If ho hnd mot mo nt a prize fight. "Homo at tho usual hour to that scene of deso Hold ont Tho houso la lighted up as of old. Ou tho steps walling for mo aro Mrs. Dowser and tho cat. Her coining is n surprise, A regular dinner awaits mo, and tho Ores aro all right , "Urn. uml Hack, chT What did you como so soon for? Havo I been lono some 7 Not tho smallest bit IIow'vo I got along? Dully. Slept like n top every night, lived ou tho fat of the land nnd was hoping you'd stay all winter." M. QUAD, Worts Yet Mrs. Flntlclgh-Do you mean to say that you never tried to got another woman's cook away from her? Mrs. Suburban I never did. It keeps uyj busy trying to work tho cooks 1 get off on somo of tho neighbors. Chi cago News. "An All Around Athlete." Small Part of It Jack Miss Peachly's fathor asked mo to call somo eveulng and bo'd show me over his now bouse. Tom-IIuhl I called last ulgut, and be only showed mo tho door. Detroit Trlbuno. One Thing Needful. "I admit bo's lazy, but bo has tho making of a good man In him." "Yes, all ho needs Is to have some one kick it out of him." ritUburg Post Married. At the home of the bride near the south end of the bridge over the Hill road crossed by the Wil lamette boulevard, Thursday even ing, April 2, J. M. Yeates and Mrs. C. M. Maxfield, Rev. F. I. Young officiating. Mr. Yeates is a resident of Portland and has been engaged in the live stock business for some time. The happy pair will reside in the bride's home, THE LIMEKILN CLUB President Gardner Sets Out to Purify Its Faults. ' MEMBERS SHIVER IN SHOES. Scorot of Them Try to Turn Palo When tho Good Brother Entered the Hall With Hit Jaws "Sot" That Cheit of Gold. (Copyright, IOCS, by T. C. McCluro. A hint bad gono out that tho presi dent of the Limekiln club meant to take drastic action at the regular Sat urday night meeting, and as the mem bers gathered they began to shiver In their shoes. Thcro was none of tho usual skylarking and horseplay be foro the meeting was called to order, but every member went to his scat and sat there with a solemn look on bis face nud his feet curled up under tho bench. When Drothcr Gardner entered the hall It was noticed that his JawH were "sot," and the wny ho scanned the faces beforo Itlm caused nt least n score of "1113 haw nifHr.t.r ninoiNU up a hicht 01' 001,11 IN TUi: HACK VA11D." members to try to turn pale. The regular proceedings were hurried through with, and when the old man Dually aroxe In his place there was a hush so lnteiu:e that when one of the tall buttons of Glveadam Jones' coat burst off nud fell to the lloor the crash seemed to reverberate tike thunder In (lie troilrs, "Members of the Limekiln club," ho began after n moment. "DIs year of IPOS am gwlue to bring n new deal to America, aud dls club am gwluu to do Its fair share to help It along. "For the last ten years we have come ns nigh belli' n unshuu of swindlers, llnrs and robbers ns It was possible to be. "Do words honor nud honesty hnvc become terms of ridicule. "Under the term of 'speculation' nine tenths of do blzuess men of tho kculrj have walked mighty clus up to do doahs of state prison, and a few of 'cm have gono Inside. "Do grafter, do speculator nud du robber havo owned do kontry nud al most destroyed man's confidence In man. "Almost every scheme put out him been a swindle, nml even ministers of do gospel In dolr haste to get rich havo been among du victims. "Do crush como last fall, as It wax bound to como, and artcr getting up from do knockdown blow do peuplo began wondering what was do matter. Dey have dug down Into do rottenness and found It appalling aud am gwlue to mako a change. From dls time 011 for some years to come It's gwluo to In bad for do grafter. It's gwlue to U bad for do llunuclal trlckxtcr. H'h gwlno to bo bad for du promoter who advertises 11 holu In du ground us n till ver or gold 111I110, Du corporaHliuu dat wators Its stock am gwlno to gut drowned In du water, Du bank dat lends Its money to Its officers and leaves Its depositors 011 do outsldu am gwluo to hear suuthln drop, "Du kentry has got obcr Its money madness, liar's gwlue to bo Iiouku cleaning. Honor and honesty am gwlue to mean suuthln for do uext ten yoarx to como. How many of du so culled magnates will find detreelvca behind prison liars beforo du end comes I dun no, but If I was ono I'd bo gutting out of America purty fast. "Ah I said, dls Limekiln club am gwluo to help along do good work. It am gwlno to begin right uway tonight. Wo hain't 110 blzuess to find fault wld odders until nrter we havo cleaned our own house, aud wo will proceed to clean, "Waydown llobeo, treasurer of dls club, used 10 cents of do club funds over four months ago to buy codllsh and hasn't restored do amount yet. Drudder Dcbco am bounced from his office, and wo will keep bis catsklu cup until ho squares up, "Two months ago Drudder Glveadam Jones traded u dawg for a shotgun wld Drudder Syntax Whlto. It turns out dut do dawg has a bono In his throat aud can't bark. Drudder Jones calls It spcculashun. I call It swindling, nnd If ho hasu't got do matter fixed up befo' do noxt meeting off do list bu goes. Poured Oil In Well, "Last fall Drudder Iilossom Drown poured a gallon of kerosene In his well and den gin out that ho had struck IIo. IIo got Drudders Crow aud Tompkins to put In $2 each and den called It high finance. I call It high robbery, aud If bo don't return dem fo' dollars befo' de next meeting bo needn't show up ycro 'tall. De swindler may Our Platform Is the same as it ahvavs lias been. The best tea and coffee to be bad and sold at the lowest price. Our big trade with the most particular is the result. Money back if not satisfied. National Tea store, 103 S. Jersey street. Must have $500. Will sell cheap lot 7 in block 3, Smith's addition St. Johns, $500 down balance your own terms, phone East 2807, greaso hlssclf all over wld IIo arter dls, but do penplo will spot him, "A few weeks ago Drudder Holdback Miming claimed to havo bad a dream wbeieln ho saw hlssclf digging up a chest of gold In his back yard. He formed a stuck company of ten persons it a dollar a head nud began to dig. He didn't Had anything but old boots and beof bones, but ho kept de money uiuk-i de plea tint ho was a promoter. Dar bo sots obcr dar, with his knees Bhakli'.s. It's well dat bo shnkes. Do promoter am a thing of de past, and do ex-brudder will pick up his hat and walk. . "Sundown Taylor was treasurer of a baseball club. Ho received de dues of do members. It was dlsklbered about a month ngo dat bu had used nil du money on hlssclf, nud up to now nutli lug has been done about It. IIo claims dat It am de same ns do banking btz noss nnd tint be has closed his doahs In regular fashion. Wc won't wasto any tlmo In discussing do question. He will bo tookcu out to de head of de alley stairs and dropped fifteen feet down Into a snowdrift. De hanking Iil7.ne.s3 of dls kentry am gwlnc to bo Improved on. "Samuel Shin bought n pore old mewl for nnd den at onco watered do stock 100 per cent. In odder wonls, ho advanced do valuo of dat mewl to .710. It was do samo old mewl-samo lonesome (i.tigh, samo weak legs, name blind eye. Along comes Drudder Sunrise Drown nnd pays du price, and next mawnlug he gels tip to find do old mewl dead, He raises a row, but Drudder Shin claims dat all de trust nnd most of de railroad In de kentry have watered delr stocks de samo wny, Hu forgets, however, dat du people have found It out nud are letting dem stocks alone. Dat's do way wo am gwlno to do wld Samuel, lie am stis pended from membership In dls club for do next rlx mouths, and dat sus pension will bo made permanent un less he pays back nt least of do money. "Sir Isaac Walpole, one of our oldest members, had an acre of cabbages Inst fall. Ho talked about scarcity until ho got de folks around htm all excited, and dey bought of him at most any pi Ire. Ijiter It turned out dat delr wns plenty of cnbbagu heads In du kentry. Sir Isaac owned up dat It was a little comer of his, nud hu was ready to nauio llfly other cases whar food and medicines had been cornered. 1 don't say bo Is any worso dan ilozu edders, but dls hall will not see htm ag'lu for three months. Wo will mako n comer on him aud see how ho likes II. Formed Fake Stock Company, "Drudder Compatibility Anderson digs a hole In his back yard and spreads du news dat he has found gold ore. He forms a slock company at 23 cents a sheer and lakes In about thirty putisons. Den'iie fades out of sight. No ono known whar hu tun nt present, but Ids nauio has liecu crossed off our list, nnd we shall uubber see him ycro ag'lu. Do didn't do nny 1110' dan hun dreds of odders havu done, but tint way of doing am played out "Drudder Combustion Hiker goes around harrying a quarter yeru aud a half dero until he him raised CM, Den he announces dat ho has gono Into bankruptcy or will go In unless Ids creditors accept a compromise of (i per cent Dey have to do It, nud ho am 'way ahead and dey am 'way behind. It linn been done 10,000 times befo', and Drudder Hiker am 110 wuss dan heaps of while men nt do top of so ciety, but bo will stand suspended yeru till do last cent of his debts am paid U. "When I ask you to name ten capi talists In dls kentry who have not been charged wld swindling, who nm you gwlno to begin wld? "When I auk you to name ten politi cians who am not under suspicion of grafting, whar you gwluo to llud 'cm? "W? hear utsiut dls and dat great financier. How many of 'em havo made delr money straight and squar. wlduut robbing do pcoplu? "How many palaces havu been erect ed from IIo well swindles? "How many steam yachts bought from stock swindles? "How many foreign hustmmli havu been Isiught by du daughters of Ameri can mine swindlers? "Dut It's about olier with. Do pco plu havo got delr eyes open at last, and delr am a new deal on hand, Do status prisons am either gwlue to Ih. como popular reports or wo have got to go Isick to do good old ways. Dls Limekiln club has cleaned houso nud ilouu Its dooty, Let du rest of do ken try fuller suit." M. QUAD. "A Strapping Boy." Psalm of tho Kicker, Let us ench li up urn) kicking, For tliln llfu would scout too alow If wo weren't somehow picking Quarrels as wu onward go. Let's InvesllKuto our ncltilibor With gUHiilclons ovar new, TIioukIi wo rjultu forgot tho labor Thut wo ought ourselves to tto, Thcro U nothing that shall iwervo ui From contention and from ntrlfu. Making other peoplo nervous Is tlie croateit aim of life. Washington Star, Our Charges. As is customary, we will charge for card of thanks, 50c; for resolu tions of respect, $1.00; for notices of church or lodge entertainments, suppers, sociables, etc., where there are charges for admission, 5c per line, but where there are 110 charges for these events, we will break the rule nnd insert them free. We make this announcement so that our good friends may understand our rule in this respect. K. C. COUCH Republican candidate for Represen tative. Airs. Gray Entertains. Mrs. Samuel Gray at G15 Lthlgh street gave n most delightful purty Saturday evening March 38 in hon or of Mrs. Minn Davenport. It was a most happy event. The guests were in n very jolly mood, the hostess most gracious in her reception and entertainment of the guests. The. time passed swiftly with merry chatter mid the fasci nating game of Pedro. II. S. Hew itt, who seems to Imve become nut grand master os the game, carried off the honors, while 1). 1). t)n en port captured the consoler of the high private in the roar rank. Of the Indies, Mrs. Davenport won first nud Mis. OMlnrn Mtcoud. There weie delicious tofresh incuts served by the hostess which the guests give unstinted praise. At n late hour the guests departed with ninny wishes for the future happiness of the honored gnet8 nud sincere thanks to Mrs. Cray for such n delightful evening. Those present were: Mr. anil I). 1). Davenport, Mr, nnd Mrs. Gray, Mr. nutl Mrs. l'ltimuior, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. S. Hewitt, Mr. mid R. McKiuiiey nud Mr. nml Mm. O'llarn. Notice. The Taxpayers nnd CUImim Ticket will hold u public, ttwetiug at the council eliinnbor of tit city hall Saturday evening, eight o'clock. All voters tun mpt rated to be present. Committee. The Home Creamery. 0HMicd up in the old stand re cently vacated by tliu St. Johns Cicamery on Ivunhoe street, rear of St. Johns Clothing house. Will keep constantly ou bunds ftetlt butter, cp,gs, cream, mil1,', butter milk nud cottage cheese. Notice. James Cole candidate for district attorney nutl 11 number of other prominent sK.nkerH will HildrMH the people ill llickiiur's lmll TtttaV day evening. Kvcry voter iuvilwl. Remember the phone number of the St. Johns Crunmery is Jwy 321. Next Monday will be the font day for the mymeiit of luxe with out 11 H.ualty for dclluiitieucy. One half of the amount tine nmy be paid nt this time, and the county will obligingly carry the remainder until October. Hut unlets half Iim been paid, 10 per cent penalty will be ndded after Monday Ntid 1 wr cent per month theieaftcr until the tax is paid. Watch the label on your Mptr. 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