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THIGE-A-WEEK PLAINDEALER Published Mondays and Thursdays Roseburg. Douglas County, Oregon THE PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING COMPANY W. C. CONNER, Editor F. H. ROQEKS, Manage r Office Corner Main and Oak Streets. Phone 276' Entered in the Postoffice at Roseburg, Oragoa, M Eecoad Class Mail Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Semi-Weekly one year, cash in advance, Six months if paid cash in advance. Apply for advertising rates. $2.00 LOO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, I904. For President THEO. ROOSEVELT New Yo-k Vice President C. W. KAIRBAMCS Indiana Electors G B. Dimii k, Clarfcaraas A. C. Hough, Josephine E. A. Fee, of Malheur WILL DOUGLAS GIVE UP BOHEMIA? The liohemia Nugget says: "In a recent issue the Roatarg PMndesler in commenting upon the proposi tion of having that portion of the Pnhrtaia mining dis trict now in lhtuglas annexed to Lane county, it stated that some years ago I touglas county starteof to build a road into the district but abandoned it. Probably BO hot ter argument why the change should be made has been presented than the foregoing statement and admission." Our brother should re-adjust his eye-glasses anil read again. NO wagon road irom uosehurg to me oooenua mines has ever been undertaken and abandoned. The road from this city up the North Uaapqu river toward the mines has been extended from time to time to afford an outlet to the settlers who are locating and building up homes on the upper river and this process of gradually developing the country has continued until this good water grade wagon road has been completed to within L2 or 1") miles of the mines, and now ;is extensive logging operations are to beirin on the muter river, another ex tension of this road will be made, which, if complete would afford a good water grade outlet from the Don las county side of the Bohemia mines to Roeeburfr, and little, if any, farther than U Cottage Grove from tin camp. The citizens of Koseburg should investigate this matter. Kditor Root in his comment probably had in mind tin road undertaken from Oakland to Rohemia a few yean ago. which followed the backbone of the t'alapooia and Bohemia ridge, hence was abandoned on account being blockaded with snow several months in the rear. of DO WE WANT THAT AGAIN? Democratic President Cleveland hauled down his coun try's flag at Honolulu. Judge Parker and his party say they will do the same in the Philippines. Da we ant that again? Republican Harrison's last calandar year, 1 S02. was one of the most prosperous years the country had enjoyed. Democratic President Cleveland and his tariff-for-revenue free-trade policy destroyed that prosperity, undoing in a few months the good Republican work of the years since Lincoln's first election. Do we want that again? Republican President Harrison had an excess of re ceipts over expenditures of $2,341,000 in his last fiscal year, 1893. The next year Democratic President Cleve land had an excess of expenditures over receipts of $'"!, 803,000. Do we want that again? Democratic President Cleveland also had an excess of expenditures over receipts of $42,000,000 in 1894, and $25,000,000 in 1895. Do we want that again? Republican President Harrison had $7506,000 postal receipts in his last fiscal year, 1853. The next year I em ocratic President Cleveland had nearly a million less. 1 k we want that again? Democratic President Cleveland in 1890 vra? paying $10,000,000 more annual interest on our public debt than is now being paid. Do we want that again? Democratic President Cleveland, in 1S9'. had $I14. 000,000 less gold in the Treasury than Republican Presi dent Roosevelt now has. Do we want that again ? Democratic President Cleveland, in 1896, exported $78,000,000 more gold than he imported, while Repwb lican President Roosevelt in 1904, imported $17,000,000 more than he exported, thus making a showing against Cleveland of $95,000,000 in a single year. 1 we want that again? Democratic President Cleveland's entire second term engagement was played to the accompaniment of weeping women and wailing children hungry for food. 1 to we want that again? OBJECTIONS TO THE PRIMARY LAW. The utter absurdity of the provisions of the direct primary law are apparent already. The registration books were open for a short time this fall. In Astoria S9 19 v ers registered, of whom 68, practically one-third, declined to state their political faith. Manv avowed 1'emocrate registered as Republicans. The provisions in ipiestion so decidedly un-American as to bring the election law into general contempt. The law would work very nicely in Kussia, but it will not take in Oregon. 1 he avenge American citizen wants to vote, and he very properly re gards it as none of anyone's business how he votes. the next legislature does its duty, the direct farce will soon be ended. The Astorian. If primary RUSSIA'S STUPID BLUNDER. With London almost within hearing distance of their cannonading, the Russian Baltic fleet, commanded by Ad miral Rojestvensky, while making its passage of the FAIR WILL OPEN ON SUNDAYS. After being held in abeyance for many months tht much dsscussed question ol the opening M the Lewis am Clark Centennial Kxposition on Sundavs was settled Sat unlay by the Kxposition managment. It is held that th interests of the exposition demand that the throngs of vb itors shall not be excluded on Sunday. The Fair will be kept open, however, under such restrictions as seem en tirely in keeping with the character of the day. The gates will not lie opened until noon on Sunday and all buildings except Fine Arts and others of its class will re main closed. Religious services will be conducted in the afternoons. NEWS OF THE COUNTY Gleaned by an Able Corps of Special Correspondents. Glide Items. Kamiing is progressing nicely in thin v trinity. Hairy A. Turner made living trip to Roaahorg Sunday, returning Tuesday. Bom, To the wife of Samuel I'.ritt, i let IS, a son. Miss Myrtella TTllHaaai of Hi. s.ott ml Minnie Deii-kinaii, of (Hide, Ml Friday for Irain where they will enter school. Frank Conniuc, of I.one Itock. passed rolled lilide curoute to Rueehaig. Friday. Miss Susie Kindley, who lias been visiting with her rainl parents am) Mater of Koeebarg, returned bone Hun day, reporting a pleasant time. Mr. T. K. I'atnaron made a lying trip to Koschnrg last Thursday. 1.. A. Breach had the misfortune ol running a nail tWvagi) hi bjt 1 t Monday. Mr. liraiuh is employed ut Ifoart-AltO Kanch. The nine year old son of .lob 11 Strader while playing 011 the school ground at tl.ik I'reek, bad the misfortune ( falling off the fence and running s stick alsmt six inches into bis let;. Mrs. .1. Whit set and brother-in-law. tV. Bohart, went to Koaehtirg on busi ness Wednesday. A very interesting show was held at the UlUe hall Wednesday nigh t , The Train Kobbery. Snakk litin. think it was a rare treut to have so many Boatbnrg Bebekaha with tboai Mr. ami Mrs . L. Ilinimick, of Oak land, came dow n to the organisation of the Rehakahl Saturday. Glendale Items. Yoncalla News. h ave L. A. 1 laugher ty, wife and son Wednesday lor a visit in the Kast. The little child of Houston .lone iiite ill. Mr (ieo. Applegate put up a telephone leit. Hra. W. G Lavaaa an I Mrs. B. E. Bedfield were our gaeeta mi Friday. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Tolled have moved to ilemlale and are oceiinvin 1 iheir new resilience on Willis Avenue. We gladly welcome those excellent people to a home in our city. Hiam Katbryn HeGreggor, Ora Wal- Virion, Katherimt ami .lea 1 Clark; Honaia. Fred HeGreggor, A G. Clarke, It L Darby and .lames Kiwpaoa hae each boaghl a lot in Hamilton- Addition to this city. Gleadale 1- enjoying a Iks m and also resident- are enjoying peace and prosperity. Horn, at HeinllW Heigbti Vt K, MM, to Mr. and Mrs. Art Baker, a 9 pond daughter. Born, on Grave I'reek Oct 20th. to Mr. ami Mrs. I: -.liier, a girl. P. K. Kolierts, of MoalagT. Cai., I - at tilaodaJe one day ihja week, having U-en callel home to arrange for the lale of his line property in this city, on which be tm- gieea a Mdaya opt ion lo wealthy eastern ire for the sum of 1,000. Mrs. G. w. Roberta and .1 bi t 1 who have been the guests of Vr r. I: Miller for a month, left I r Boeehorg on Saturday eveuing w here they wdl naidc this winter, Mr. Baherts haiif arm. on a through freight from Boaebarg to Ashland. R. K Meatgoeaery, our popular aad I highly esteemed station agent, is again able to greet bis manv friends a' the GROCERIES FRUITS : PROVISIONS 7&'e keep the aryest and best assortment of Staple and J ' a icy Srocerics. jPrcth J'ruits and J-artn !Poducc in the city, and can snppfy your wants at as cheap or cheaper prices than can be had anywhere. Remember that we Aaep the S3cst KRUSE & NEWLAND FARMERS' NEEDS r,RASS ' a aw a - C.AA cr.eA I liaVf! tli.t Now is .he time to sow yj - - ' recciferf a large supply "JpT rrass Etc Clover, Alfalfa, TuuotlchardLln HARROWS r,nri o:-, p A meriean. Spike, Sprmjr and Di.c DHIIUU Iliia, km - j01 t I,;i1r1 Horr wc an il Svracuse and oieei v. Plows. SAWS AXES SLEDGES Simmons. Wcbfoot, Chiunol, BefifMC, Hot. Hoo .ana Pacific CoftSt pattern Saws; keen Kutter, L- . A. and Phoenix Axes - - - raaaHaw 8. K.SYKES GENERAL HARDWARE K oraa Sol.lier- Htlhary a n d o t serig Adili io 1 U i-rip L 1 n d, U'.irr ml -ll e r kind" of LAND SCRIP ....FOR SALE.... n sent Timt r :!. by m R. H. FEALE. mo. Get Your Supplies at McNAMEE'S GROCERY Selling the Entire Stock at Cost for CASH i tilendale i-torrica with L I., fluid home as postuia.-ter is U-int: most exo-. BlU Maaaaad Hr. Hand ia one of oar heal ha is the The wife of a Kansas City man has got a divorce from him for gonl but strange cause. The head and front of his offending her Is this: "Whenever I asked for any thing." says the lady. "I always got it without question." Naturally she wearied of "that kind of humdrum exist ance." The excellent man was too tame and pige n-liv-ered. The lady pined to be contradicted. She wearied of perpetual summer and "having her own way" always. A solemn and needed warning! Oh, oar brother! in the married state! Iest half of it secede, be not too yield ing and suave! Play the "blustering I'.ubbly .lock" aeea sionally. The chief failing of us men is that we are too good for the world and to our womenfolk! Will Roseburg complete a good wagon road into the I Bohemia Mines on the Iouglas county side or allow I jne county to gobble up the entire district and annext it? . it- i-i vat a 1 1 ma B i Morthbeaand tJigusn Lnannei last uonaay nigni as- Here is a good question for the Roseburg Commercial toonded the civilized world by stupidly and recklessly jnub t C(insi(ier We must complete that North I mK,ua opening fire on the Hull English fishing fleet, killing sev- j road inU the mine5 or ve them np to Unt, C()Unty. eral of the Arprised and helpless fishermen and demoral- j . king some of their light craft, three hundred shots being j The ilosebrg pi.aindealer man has a g ! eve for g I fired. The only reasonable explanation for the paltry and ! jtemSf the Vlirt:in( I(ailv joUrnai. , ,h. thank roa, inexcusable blander on the part of the cowardly and ap- nrother Jackson! You are at liberty to go right akead prehensive Russians, is that in the darkness they mistwk prIoinjng Pl.uni-kaler news notes. They are not oopy the fishing smacks for a flotilla of Japanese torpedo boats righd and, regardless of the fact that the Russians' search ' . lights were turned on the fishermen before they were j Booker Washington is a bigger and better man than fired upon, this explanation seems probable from the fact August Belmont. If this be treason make the most of it. that instead of going to the aid of the hapless fishermen j the Democratic Portland Journal. Judge Parker after the firing, the Russians steamed away in an oppo- J 4 August should order their Journal "stopped." aite direction at all speed, evidently in the hope of get- j . ting out of reach of "the enemy" as quickly as possible. 1 Qet out and vote November Sth. for Win. Wilson luesday. Mrs Seblin is very ill at ber nortb of Scott Valley. The new pastor of the M. K. church, citizen, and in our poateM Kev M. T. Wire, preached an excellent riitbt man in the richt place sermon Sunday morniuit. Joll innally. ..f lilart. ui I lion. J M. dlass. of Calibania, wiU IviaH Ghjadale Nov. tth, and Hudeia lecture here Nov. "J. A sp-vial invi;a- I Knuior nyt. will claim one of our laird t on i? exteinle.1 to the voters, but all youna holies are welcome. j Hon A K Hichala, of N.cb-.N. w.i- . Anionc those who joined the Kebekab Gfewdala vt itor last week aad hewmd lodge here Saturday ni:bt was a lady.u with a call. We re-ret t..-n Mrr- Anna Lamb, who joined the order j ware not at borne. It ie aiaav- a p.e.i am IMS. Bhahaa, for many yeare, lived j ore to meet such . c.tizetis as Mr W. M HODSON & GO. 711 OAK STREET MACHINE WORK OF ALL KINDS A Curtis n: 5.- snemn i i.tiiaiG : BICYCLE Saac-JWIIK If If If If li If If. Cai you you you yu you you want want want want want want to buy a farm furnished rooms to buy a house rent a house build a house move a house to to to I I i t know PAT on or ddrea . . aatrarter u4 tai4' Keeebant reo- lle here there was no Kebekab ladaa, but j Nichols. Ha ia is tlai to get hack into its foil again. initsioucr- an 1 a- here The nieini'ers here are enthusiastic over in-ss. the osebur Ib-ree team's work, aid f the t oiml v Coin- u official baat HOUBL NEW SUPERINTENDENTS 1. thei t Itos, He urip- our v omen tally atvtaiu frt.iu their n-.-or t" a BM K rici'l exaiiiinatioii ol any remedy Ml ' that through no lo.'p-ho.- shall the one my enter our In in 1 11 ooa iBvawreaasxiB. Ooatiaaad Iron pas l laawaBajra BaHevfeag local option la be an ad vance uion ihe lii-enM" system, an 1 a (Missible atepping-etone to I'roldhitioa we ilesir-) to express our ratitmbrto our Heavenly Father, and to the earnest agaa aar soMtitaeaej' te aae awry in- voters of the state, for the victory of the tlnence to hajld Bp - :. BMMl againal June election, (traying all men to con- this and aaggaat as powerful reme-lie-. tinue their loyalty in the comiuit tir-t, letters written p raooally - campaign. We pleire ourselvea to paers ami inapiines as advertise resolute efforts to drive the saloon li-i'iors and patronize -inly snc'i orggaa BaBeriraf thai ihi aaiohsadiag adrer- ti-e:nent of intoxicant- are llellilBOIllal to the interests of hanparaaca, we call ami at exciude such alverti.et,ieni. I'CACK. BaBaviag ih.-t the law ol 'l aad the interests of bumanilv dea and that na tional dirli til it-, pfi iihi (. adjaaYad aft er the aaaw aauta r that all ci .i communities re t .; e Of iadiridaale, and deprecating beyond the cr of onls aaazMaaa the aholeaale huteherv of that withholds this right is warring , PHM,n, ., .: ..! .,.. ,,. from the entire state. Drraaawa Itei anse 1 iil crealetl man, m.il female, an. I gave them dominion over the earth, we atlirm c.nr stealfast hahal that women a well as men posses the i. J gieea right to express their convic tions, not only in the home hut at the ballot-iNx. We believe that any force COOD HARNESS t A .of) v fcC har- WAGONS ANO BUCCIES . fcnil fumt- nwan- tali U BRADLEY JACKSON ST BLODGETT'S OLD STAND LcoRroATEO I We oH -r one af the largest aad l in-st Stacks :&mBb. "11 the Pacific Coast P I SALESMEN WANTED W iy Write Immediately for terms ?rm r Title (iuarant Loan Lo. Kl sBl !.i H taiLTOK, lA'. !it Mi KOOS. C. UaiLT05, a Traaa against (iod. WiitKEas, there is a bill pending iu Congress which, if passed, would invest women with the right to vote for mem bers of the House of U preseutatives; therefore ; R. ...- i, that we ask tha Sute Wom an's Suffiage Committee and the House Washington will poll i Conitnittt?e on Election, to whom this. The deplorable affair as soon as reported to the En- a bre vote and unless Oregon does likewise ;t wni ..!" 'aa be.-n refem-.!. i report favora-; OlBix-; 1 it 1 o.irl H u IN.In. u'i t tVUM- : Uo'MlaroaaLy Ucd 1 a uo a coinvieu? ct o r. . r-latv la the fedvebur. rv4et '. mmm cm K" i, . . . luest of PraaideaU Baaaaaafel to demand wp! a cessjtion of the awful hostilities in the Kast, and a Mt'letnent t kar. . MMMM 1 1 ti . I,, ..ieilt.l , . . . 1 1 I selves in riarn.onv witn an tt rts to s'- ' 1 1 cure a universal peace, and a court of general arbitraion. We also dad ire our organization in sympathy with the re- tTe the 03:? con - n lioucia i'oi ol ! Tale ian-!b. d o . r.- . a t'. . o' all 1 mi ia 1. r. S. IaoO Dt : copies ci a;iy 'm 5 1 NflRMAN' & ,CE CREAM PARLORS llUnlYIMIlO FINE CONFECTIONERY HENDRICKS BLOCK OPPOSITE THE S. P. RAILROAD DEPOT. Tropical Frui's 55 T. n . . Cigars, Pastries lilt DCSt ICC Cr66f11 SOlld --avayayavea aga glish brought forth a storm of indignation anl Russia (ear that she is beinK outdistanced by Washington. waa promptly called upon for satisfactory explanation . and reparation for the dastardly deed, which was no less. No danger of a Novemlier drouth, says the Portland atapid and unwarranted on the part of the Russian admir- Democratic Journal. No, brother, but look out for a al than is the shooting down of companions who are mis- blighting frost about Nov. sth. taken for game by Oregon hunters. Of course the Czar . aa .w t-- r-i 5 1 avl J iL. personally wirea King rxiwaru nia regrew anu me nuicu- Oregon gave 2 l,(KM) Republican plurality in June. lona and shameful affair promises to soon be amicably set- With a full vote out it ought easy to swell that to tied. In connection with this altair an unusual demon- 30,000 on November Sth. stration of humor and satire on the part of England's . diplomats is found in the British foreign office having an Judge Parker puta it) in effect that the i,ernocrat8 attache at St. Petersburg notify the Russian government might have done a lot of things jf the Republicans had that there is "another British fleet of fishing smacks off j not done tnem firgt the coast of France," the Russian fleet being headed that . way. Don Quixote's famous fight with the windmill for ridiculousness does not begin to compare with those Rus aian battleships cannonading the poor fishermen. The conduct of the war in the far east on the part of Russia has been a continuation of stupid blunders from the. very first and it would appear that I ivine wrath has been visited upon this oppressive, tyrannical and 1 sin cursed nation. The Democrats are said to be blue because money is not forthcoming for campaign expenses. But, really, if a person has to be whipped, it seems unnecessary to make the process expensive. Many New York Democrats are referring to their can didate for Governor as D Cady Uerrick. A subscriber wants to know how They don't play it, they fight it. football is played. The infirmities tif old age had not yet summoned 1 rand pa Davis, at last reports. Kuropatkin left a fort in charge of den. but he lost his "grip." (Jrippenliurg, The betting on Roosevelt in New York is now 10 to 2L Local Option Law is Constitutional. al 1 Portland, Oct. 26. In an opinion comprising 12 typewritten pages hand ed down in the circuit court by Presid ing Jadge George at 2 o'clock this after noon, the application of Henry Wt in hard to restrain County Judge Web-ter and other officials from holding a prohi bition election November 8, in accord ance with the provisions of the local op tion law, was denied. Taking up the point of unconstitution ality of the law, Judge George declares that he is not prepared to say that it is invalid. On the leading point of delega tion of power by the legislature to the county court he usee the following lan guage: "The local option action does not ap pear to be a delegation of power to make an act, bnt simply a delegation of power to determine a state of things upon which the law intended to make its own action depends." In this regard he expresses the opinion that the county court is intended mere ly to announce that the law has gone into effect if the rate in favor of prohi bition carries. It is asserted by the court that pre sentation of the act to tin- governor after the people had -oteiI in favor of it was unnecessary, the veto power extending only to such bills as have passed the legislative assembly. "The fiat of the people ia supreme," be declares. The governor is stated to have no au thority to reverse the will of the people ; otherwise the initiatory law would have no merit Relative to the initiative and referen dum act itself being unconstitutional, Judge George's opinion is terse 11 says that the state supreme court bus recently held otherwise, and that Ihe circuit court is bound by the decision id the higher tribunal. The court holds that the political sub- divisions of the county in the euse of two or more precincts joining together in a vote would be easily determinable. In conclusion Judge George uses the following language: "One reason for refusing to issue a re straining order is this : The order asked for is to restrain an election The court seriously doubts the power of a court of equity, in the absence of any statutory authority, to enjoin the election bv the people Courts have always refused to enjoin elections unless the facte showing such action should be tak en are very clear." If the election should Ik- held under a void law. he adds, the only result would be a slight expense, and other remedies would still exist. hly to their respective Iwdies. 1 of Home protection, -f .1 "Godspeed" labor. ia all their eraiaavora. While doing this We reaffirm our svmnathv with or- e affirm our faith in thawStaev a aajr ganij-el labor in its just demands for a "n met! an! :i v-Uvtion accord I living wage, an eight-hour law, and the "d by our own BBgan nt as long-tried Relieving that the seating of Keed .prohibition of child laUr. At the mm.' and teste.!, un.l ti:ii we nrge upon our Mnoot in our National Congress would time we carncMiy entreat the laNr ATl M (RMOV wowiffa, while charring on workers of ha a direct and vital blow at the inter- forces to stand with us in npMviug 111- "tber organi lion.-t '.at we shall mars esU of the home, we call all men tajtMnperance, the direct foe of all classes, "ur .n fforts within our own ranks stand with us in opposing this danger j and the legalized Honor traffic, tne most "" 'tiding such 1:1 :ical aid as imli and such disgrace to Ibis law-making aggressive and tyrannical of all monopo- vidua s may do w t unit crippling body. To the end that future danger may lies. We helieve that the solution of out own work. be a ;. we favor an amendment to . the liquor problem iu righteousness. if the I'nited States, will go far to solve the lalior prublcui in the constitution and submitting same for ratification to justice the several state legi la'.ures, daflaiag legal marriage to be monogamous, and making polygamy under any guise or pretense a crime against the Tailed States, including among its penaltic- saiiiivtii Bmi 111 We desire to reaffirm our conviction that the sanctitv of the holv Sabbat I . 7 ', that tln thanks of this or ganization is due the dnily Journal of this city for the gaaW Nat and efficient service rendered in 'he recent local op tion campai;u anil ::. -l m l it ha tak- t gambling and should he preserved by every sate guard en more recently era; not oolv in nl ifil ien.e lit I lie eomtiin,,! thos.llooll boxes. disfranchisement, and disoualiticali n to ( , ' .... of God, tut for ihe physical, rnaalii i W the represent t hold anv office of honor or trust 111 the . . . , , , . . , 1 and moral goxl ol the individual. n W t' T V in an 1 1 United States, or 111 anv state or tern-1 . , ., , 7 T .. . . . . .. .. . ' .view of the coming l,ewis and Ciark is. rabled in the eitv tory thereof. I . ' .. , . . hair, we desire to place ourselves on roc lsih to Slat, MM, ! - i PCK,TV- j ord as believing in the Hosing of tha allegiance to tha pri ti erealhrm our belief ill a common gales of the KxpoattMM on tin' nabhatl standard of purity for men and women, dav, pledge oiirselve- In mefa exesntinn- and pie Ige ourselves to wi-rk for such al efforts as shall give them siipp.rl 111 legislati in and moral edaeati ia as shall this. insure to our state a pure inau':ood aid tkmitu wcr IM tiik 1101 k a protect 1 womanhood. Desiring for the h .nor of o ir city ami IWieveing thai home is the most state, and the safety ot girlho.d and lw",W 8L"'ut m ,he 1'''li' P ol moral ctiaracler ami llie incalc:il ion 01 womenbood to prevent a repetition at the coming !. u and Clark Fair of the shameful and shameless condition that obtained in Chicago, Buffalo ami St. Ixiuis, through which thousands al girls and young women were trapped into ruin, therefore, aTwalnsdi that we will use all means iu our power to arouse the people of our city and stale 10 this awful danger, and that wo will work earnestly for such the moral principles when formed by high ideals and that the deadly paral lel is true 01 it when governed by un worthy ideals. That we view with alarm the presence of the punch liowl and de canter on the family sidelxiard, and the use of wine and brandy in the llavoring of food. We call on all earnest men and i women to stand with us as again-! thata weakening evils. ANTI ! Mnt.INO I at the Oregon (invention as- o P Hand, Oetob.T -1 - 'o re rssert our ' s of civic right - ear aajqaiattaV4 o i.se pursued by n ! S unty. Thos h nl and presistei t l.iwe against the Kurthermore, we b itMal support in luties pertain- proteclion for girls and young women who come to our city as will furnish ade-j We hold that gambling is one of the nua e nrotection for the innocent n ml mot dangerous ol vice in any of iU swift retribntion for the guilty men or women wdio pray upon them. NON-ALCOHOLIC Believing that many drunkards are made such by the medicine bottle we lb-Wan; ourselves in favor of non alco holic medication, both as regards the doctor's persciiption, aud such patent medicines as contain the least per cent of alcohol. And inasmuch as most so- ousness and to e approbati u of tin tbejsber fT . i Mull XI. Wind, in nis fai ora t' nforce t v ice of ambling ntedaa to hi n our ii e dis barge of all the hi it to hi- office. With most earinst atpreciation we de-ire to record our thanks to the Pas tor, tr istee and memb.-ra of the beau tiful church for its own use ; to the dee oration, entertainment , and other coin inittes who have lo ik d after our artis tic surroundings and c unfort ; to the musicians who have lo 1 our praise ser vice and c'nai raed us 1 y their lieautif. 1 s ngs; ami to all who have contributed to the suo-ess and plea tire of this con vention body. We desire to express especial and Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, DIAHONDS AND SILVERWARE Watch Repairing a Speci tv A, Salzman, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER JEWELER - - OPTICIAN many .onus am. .or rig,., e, - hwty () . , ,y pf lorceineni 01 1 no nut - tt uiing lawn 111 u the punishment of otlenders, whether they be men at the faro table, women at the race track, or milady at the pro gressive euchre party. CO-OCItRATlON WITH OTIIIR SOCIKTIKN. We bid every temperance society that seeks the prohibition of the rum trallic, a heartv welcome to the ranks of the I called remedies are known to contain temperame army in the mighty battle c:ty for their generous ports of this convention and th it they have lent their efficient repor er- to sit with us and take these reports Rr.Wnd, that a corn of these thanks he sent to the several parties to whom hew thanks have been tendered. Anv W.m.lck Uxrcii, Chairman, Ki 17. Miirrii M Morcom, Marv M. Blain. Just Received Z CAR LOADS 2 Mitchell Farm Wagons Road Wagtons Sirraa, Bai3 ,Hacks Champion Binders, Mowers, Reapers, Hay Rakes, Etc. We can save you money on anything in the Wagon or Implement line. Give us a chance to figure with you and you won't i egret it. J. F. Barker & Co., - wrocers r i