Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, September 21, 1912, Image 4

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    T a lk W i t h MRS. TOM’S PART
K ello g g
IN THE ELECTION
She decided th at be had b etter g iro Op
some of the handshaking aud tak e ear*
of his health drat. No when you dud
him making a s|>eech he doss not stay
around to h ear th e applause of the an
dlem-e. Kat her, he hurries to his room
aud changes his clothing.
"Some people have said th at Tom
M arshall Is not a handshaking |>olltl
elan. He Is not. Ills wife thinks It Is
more Im portant to guard hla health
th an to carry out the old tim e policy,
aud she Is correct, as she Is In most
' all o th er things."
' not perfect th at they can m ake ml«
takes.
If they make m istakes he
thinks It la Ills duty to say so and
«*• the saying over a t the drat poa
albhs moment.
Mrs. M arshall Is not satlsiled with
S T E IN H O F F
her dom estic duties alone. Nhe w ants
to do her ahare In problem s of the ;x>
lltlcal aud luialnesa world. Mrs. M ar­
Siow 1« tke time to buj property In
shall la said to h a re discussed In de
Gold Hills don't wait till yon hare to
tall w ith her husband hla action on
I n here to stay, and is very much alive to the
ha»e It; buj now uud make the In-
the Baltim ore convention, and when It
w as seen th a t M arshall was the man
renter's profit, a word to the wine Is
needs o f this growing city, and w ill design
who w as going to go on the ticket
sufficient! If you hate not the rashs
nnd execute anything in the Building line.
"Hom e A ir* Prevails-
w ith Wilson he w anted to know w hat
talk to Kellogg he will get ft for you;
The M arshall home Is typical of the
B r ic k , Stone and Cement,
Plain or artistic
tits w ife thought alsnit It.
mlxtresa. It Is a home of books, aud
he has son e real bargains Just now
" I t w on't tie any harder than belug
still one does out feel "booklab." Oue
In Gold Hill properties.
G overnor of ludlana, and If the party
$
Tho Notification of the Indiana E x ­ of the M arshall friends said he alw ays
thinks you are the man It only agrees
He guarantee J per cent and hate
ecutive For Democratic Vico Presi­ felt like eating when he entered the w ith tny opinion," she said, aud th at
M arshall home In Columbia City or
neter paid less than 11 per cent on
dency Honors a Record Breaker.
settlw i the m atter w ith G overnor M ar­
the executive m ansion a t Indianapolis. shall.
sating accounts paid by the month,
A S p e c ia lty
Mrs
M
arshall
believes
In
a
home
first,
By
J.
C-
H
A
M
M
O
N
D
,"
both large and small.. The Pacific
Mrs. M arshall had the honor of be­
and the "home air" prevails.
Knlldlng A Loan Association. Talk O f Démocratie National Publicity Bu­
ing the first woman In Indiana to hold
“ If Governor M arshall ever occupied
reau.
an office. She w h m appointed couuty
with A. K. Kellogg, local agent.
Sunm w ii, Suit In fquity
Indtauapolis. — Ju s t about the tim e the W hite H ouse |wopk> would not clerk of Steuben county h.v her fath er
know
Own your own homes; stop paying tto“‘ ‘boU8‘",'>8 <* M en d s of Gov ,
,h a t historic Institution." de and held th at office for a num ber of In th s C ircu it C o u rt of th s S ta te ot
The P arlfte l t . i l l d l e . a i . ” ernor rh ,,u l«s «Hey M arshall w ere ! clar**
l»d ,u lre''
"Mrs. M arshall years.
rent.
O regon, fo r Jack so n C ounty.
A New and Com plete
Association will f n r a i h
** * " *“ xioaaly « a n tin g to shako Ills hand In wou * ^av* “ " n*Hl home
IVople
W hen G overnor M arshall amt hlH A. W. McCutche, n, plain- )
Association will furnish yon the mon- congratulation over his acceptance as would ,<* 1 «»'..fortable even In the
wife
wen»
about
to
he
m
arried
she
de-
tiff.
Line o f Fishing Tackle
ey: pay by the month; Just like pay- candidate of vice president ou the
“ f ‘he gold and g litter."
) elded th a t her last official act of the
vg.
Ing rent; It costs no more; talk ith D em ocratic ticket a sm iling woman ! llu t l( *” n'>t only • • 8 wlff> and tho
office would lie to m ake out the m ar­
....
a t the z z z z z z
Kellogg, he does their business In stepped before him. and If one could m , s , r , ‘s s of a home th a t Mrs. M arshall riage license. G overnor M arshall ac­ Icedore Viola M cC utchen. )
Gold H ilt
h a re heard w hat she w hispered In Ills show s her nhlllty. She Is a politician com panied his wife to the county
d e fe n d a n t.
,
and a d e r e r one. She also has a re-
ear It would have becu som ething Ilk
Summons, Suit In Equity.
clerk’s office and w atched her with
TOK SALE— \\e ll Im proved farm of Now. hurry lu. Tom. and change your m ,,rk“ hle memory.
” '
j Governor M arshall has earned the care as she noted the recorda In the To In d o re Viola McCut. I m m iii , U h - above
i i a cres 3 m iles from Gold Hill. 20 clothes."
big Ixiok and tilled out the license and
named iVfcmlant.
And Tom M arshall forgot to shake r«T’1,!‘I1" l>
being In a class of story
acres u n a e r cultivation, w ater right,
w atched her as she carefully signed
hands
w
ith
th
e
en
thusiastic
friends
I
te
|lers
all
by
him
self,
lie
can
remem
In th e m im e o f th e s ta te of O regon
and irrig a tin g system with place,
her
fa
th
e
r's
name,
w
ith
her
own
aa
until he had carried out th e orders of ,M’r
but he forgets name«. A
you a re h ereby com m anded to a p p ear
deputy.
plenty of tim b er on place. 200 fru it Mrs. Tom.
nntI'* 18 som ething to be cast aside
Mrs. M arshall, having blotted the and a n sw e r tho p lain tiff's com plaint
trees 3 y ears old, 1 acre In berries.
Indiana has honored four of her sous '
GOT«‘rin>r M arshall, and this Is
a g a in st you now on file In th e above
good house, b arn and out buildings as vice presidential candidates on the one o t ,lu* r®««*ts of his life. If he has Ink, said, "Now we can go.”
“Not yet." laughed G overuor M ar­ e n title d C ourt and cause, on or b e­
picket and w ire fence. ■>» mile from D emocratic ticket, hut the crowd« th a t ! any peKrWs- The governor Is not
Wc have spoon h.s.ks »«spec-
shall.
fore th e last day p rescribed In th e
w orrying man. He Is som ew hat a fa ­
school. Team , stock and im plem ents
Lolly constructed for Rogue Riv­
"W
hy,
we
are
all
fixed,"
explained
talist. hut if he could he would like
o rd e r for pub licatio n of sum m ons
go w ith place. P rice »4000, p art
er.
The Is'th assoit tm uit of
to rem em ber nam es; hut. not having Mrs. M arshall, (Minting to the license.
down, b alance on favorable term s.
•"'rein, to-wlt, on or Indore tla* 161»
cane (siles in d,<- lo a n . Some­
"Yes,
hut
I
have
to
pay
for
It,"
re
th at ability, be does not w orry, for Mrs
thing new in flies.
M arshall Is th e new rem em berer of the plied the governor " I to all right for ■ lav of N ov.m l. r, l'.»|2, said dale In
FOR SALE—3 m iles from Gold H ill,
you to m ake It out, hut It s up to m e ing the expiration of six weeks, from
family.
20 acres p lacer m ining ground, good
tile day of first publication of (Ids
, She h as a (»ecu liar ability along (his to pay the fee." And he did
title, all tillab le land, 600 tiers of
Mrs. M arshall lx a keen student, and, alias summons.
line.
Not only does she rem em ber
fire wood stan d in g on the claim. No
1 th e last name, h u t an y com bination of hnvlug established the practice of go
Ami you an* hereby notified that
im provem ent on the land. This is
uatnes comes as seenud n atu re to her. Ing w ith her husband on all his trips. ! if you fail |o appear ami answer for
a snap fo r som e one th a t w an ts a
We also is-iic hunt ing und fish­
ami she carries (his ability on down to be they short or long, they make It a w ant th e re o f plaintiff will apply to
sm all ran ch and a pay roll rig h t at
the children and cousins of any ode polut to carry along som e book.
ing licenses
th
e
c
o
u
rt
for
th
e
re
lie
f
prayed
for
In
Mrs. M arshall Is as much of a hu­
i seeking th e governor.
th e ir door. Price, cash $400.00.
■
. .
*
H
ie
c
o
m
p
l
a
i
n
t
,
to-wlt
m
an
itarian
as
the
governor.
A
glance
W hile th e governor Is shaking hands
1 hat th e bonds of m atrim ony now O RIGO A
FOR SALE— 40 acres unim proved land
and trying to rem em ber w hether his a t som e of the hills th a t have lieen
A G Itlt I L I I R A L
t III,
in Sam s Valley, price »20 p er c a re , 1
caller Is Jones or Sm ith. Mrs. M arshall p a s s e d b y t b e l O l l Indiana legislature .e x istin g betw een p lain tiff uud dnfend-
i.EG E.
gives
an
Insight
tuto
the
governor
' is busy supplying th e Inform ation and
; a n t h erein be dissolved.
also an 80 a cre tra c t a t sam e price
To curtail child labor.
! ask in g about all th e relatives.
p er acre. Both tra c ts nicely lo­
Tills alios summons is publixlad in tlic
To regulate sale of cold storage prod­
T h is g re a t In stitu tio n open» Its
Ideal Partners,
cated.
Gold H ill News, by o rd e r of th e hon- oors for tho full sem ester ou S ep­
uct».
G overnor M arshall has no brothers or
To require hygienic schoolhouses : oroide F. 'I. Calkins, judge of the above tem b er 20th. C ourses of In stru ctio n
FOR SALE—F arm . 30 acres, 6 miles
sisters, nnd his p aren ts lielng dead
and medical exam ination of children
j entitled court, which said order w h s made Include;
I leaves him som ew hat barren of rela­
from Gold H ill, rich riv er bottom
G eneral
A g ricu ltu re ,
To prevent blindness at birth.
tives.
and entered of record ou the ll»th day of Agronomy,
land, 7 acres in alfalfa, good im ­
A nim al
H u sb an d ry .
To regulate sale of cocaine and
G overnor M arshall's friends a re en­ other drugs.
. ><j.icmlu'r, IP12, which order requites you Dutry H usbandry. B acteriology, Bo
provem ents and fences, all under
thusiastic over his home life. When
cultivation ex cepting 4 acres. Price
To provide free treatm en t for hy- to a p p e a r and a n sw er said complaint any and R iant P athology. P o u ltry
he lias started on talk in g of his wife dm phobta.
on o r before th e la st day proncribed H usbandry. H o rtic u ltu re .
E nlom ol-
»6000; »2000 cash, b alance on one
a new light in th e Hoosier executive
To establish public playground».
and tw o y ears time.
THOMAS K. MARSHAnb.
i in said order for publication of this sum ogy. V eterinary Science, Civil En-
, comes to the surface.
To Im prove pure food laws.
, owns. Dam of first publication is the 21 glneerlng.^ E lectrical
E n g in eerin g ,
They cotne near being Ideal tuarrhsi
FOR SALE— 160 acres of tim b er land greeted G overnor M arshall in the big I partners.
To protect Against loan sharks.
day
of
s-puunls-r,
IHI2,
and
the
d»n<
of
M
echanical
E
n
g
in
eerin
g
,
M ining Ba­
coliseum In th e sta te fair grounds here
To provide police court m atrons.
m nes from Gold H ill, ab o u t 2 to today were the g reatest In the history
the laat publication is the ttth «lay »I glneerlng, H ighw ay E u g in eriu g . Do-
"I w as talking to Torn one day,”
To
p
revent
traffic
In
w
hite
slaves
trillion feet fine fir and pine tim ber o f th e party.
1 explained one o f his most Intim ate
I Noveuilier, 1U12
To perm it night schools.
tnestlc Science, D om eslic A rt, C o m *
• -rly all tillab le lan d , p lenty A
The west w anted to show th e east f friends. “ We were leaning buck, uud
To
require
medical
supplies
as
p
art
DeAR.MON'D & DeAR.MOND,
m erce. d-’o rc stry . P h artu acy , Zoology,
it’ ing w ater on th e tra c t and nicely w hat could lie done In notification hon ! Tom h id been telling some of his good
of a train equipm ent.
C
hem istry.
Physlcs.
M athem atlca.
A
tto
rn
ey
s
for
P
laintiff.
,
stories
to
illu
strate
various
topics
of
rated for farm ing and stock rais- or8- Bn(L while Mrs. M arshall was hap
G overnor M arshall has also played (
— E ngllsh L auguuge nnd L lle ra tu re .
i ng P rice »20 per a c re o r will en- py, o f course, over the honors for her our ' conversation. We were w aiting an uctlve port In providing for protec-
+ + + + + •!■
t e i ’ain a proposition w ith mill men husband, she was also worried, for her for Mrs. M arshall to come hack from tldh of labor, as Is exanipleil by the
G O LD IIIL L O l i
ho sb
husband comes m ighty close to being ( a shopping tour, and I hap|iened to re-
H istory, A rt, A rch itectu re, In d u stria l
following acts:
fo r the tim b er a t »1.50 p er M.
S eatin g C apacity 600.
fath er, husband, son and p a rtn e r all in j m ark th a t I liked Mrs. M arshall b et­
+ Pedagogy, P hysical E d u catio n , Mil­
To
create
a
bureau
of
Inspection
■
te
r
every
tim
e
I
met
her.
one.
And
when
a
woman
has
th
at
com­
S
tuge
50
(2
2
.
+
FOR SALE— 120 acres improved
itary
Science and
T actics, and
“ 'W ell, now th a t’s the way she for workshops, factories, mines and
+
boilers.
farm 6 to m iles from Gold H ill, rich bination on her hands to care for she
Music.
strikes me. Jim ,' he said
We have
h a s every right to he worried.
It
Is
th
e
o
b
ject
of
the
+
To establish free em ploym ent agen
creek bottom lan d ; 80 a cres under
C atalo g u e and Illu stra te d lite r a ­
Goveruor M arshall will never gain | been m arried som e sixteen years, aud
m an ag e m en t to book only +
cultivation.
An old perfected w ater any honors as a ham m er thrower. He ! 88 tim e goes th at Is a long or short clea.
tu re m ailed free on ap p licatio n . A d­
To
require
full
train
crews.
firs
t
class
a
ttra
c
tio
n
s
+
nnd
rig h t, plenty of w ater; producing 75 Is not built th a t way.
, period, ju st ns you think. To m e it is
To require safety devices on sw itch
a b o u t tw o p erfo rm an ces a + d ress: R e g istra r, O regon A g ric u ltu r­
to 100 to n s alfalfa, can double th at
While all th e country was rending hut a fleeting day. Then I think hack engines.
m onth. T he sta g e has been -I- al College. C orvallis, O regon.
over
my
m
arried
life
and
find
I
have
am o u n t w ith m ore acreag e; very rich the vigorous w ords o f G overnor M ar­
To
require
efficient
hemlllghta
or.
i-
School y ear opens S ep tem b er 20th.
en la rg e d an d new d ressin g +
p lace r ch annel ru n n in g th ro u g h farm shall which told the voters w h at he grow n to know Mrs M arshall better 1 engines.
m
il
m
ust
not
only
love
j
every
day.
A
expects
Democracy
to
do
In
carrying
room
s
added
to
th
e
building
+
P ric e »9,000.06; term s reasonable.
To require standard cabooses.
o u t th e pledges for the n ent four y ears h u t he m ust also res|>ect his partn er
w ith new scenery and the +
To provide weekly wage. etc.
in
this
life
—
respect
her
in
all
things.
it's
w
orth
while
to
know
w
hat
p
a
rt
a
I H AVE a client that will build you im ­
p re s e n t stag e, we can stag e +
And
G
overuor
Mnrshnll
lia s con-
mediately a home in Gold Hill on cor­ woman is ta k in g in the affairs of the She m ust have w onderful qualities to 1 suited w ith his "p artn er” on all these
any kind of a production.
•h
ner lots, nicely hs'ated. Submit your cam paign—how Tom M arshall hap­ make the love and respect grow deeper bills. H e Is quoted ns saying a man
T he H ouse in th e iu tu re +
| aud b etter each day. T h a t’s lieen my
pens
to
be
in
th
e
position
in
tfhlcb
he
plans for house to cost from $1,000.00
can't go far wrong In taking the advice
will be booked th ro u g h th e +
■ history.
stan d s today.
I f you w an t y o u r
of a wife—If she is his partn er as well
to »1 ,600.00. $¡$>0.00 cad i down, bal­
N
o rth w estern T h e a tric a l as­ ■
“
'T
he
fact
th
at
Mrs.
M
arshall
h
a
s
»
The good |ieopie of Columbia City.
as
Kin
wife.
ance on the installm ent, $20 to $2'».00
sociation h aving signed a con­ +
Ind.. never th o u g h t Thom as Riley Mar- ' been in sym pathy In my work, my
tools p u t in good
per month.
tr a c t to th is effect, an d they +
shall w as a "m arry in g m an." F or for­ ! play, my life, is good. B ut I have been
H avlng exhausted his supply of ad
have assu red us th a t
they +
shape be su re to see
F i r e , L i f e , C a s u a l t y , A c c i ­ ty years he had lived with his paren ts,
Jectlvps In denouncing T aft. Roosevelt
will use th e ir best endeavors +
d e n t a n d S i c K I n s u r a n c e , nursing both his fath e r and m other,
Is now leading a cam paign of denun­
who w ere invalids, which was th e rea­
to only hook good com panies
L o a n » a n d In v e stm e n ts
1 .
ciation o f every one who does not
son G overnor M arshall was not a m ar­
sgree w ith himself.
W. H. STICK Kb, +
rying man. He felt his first d u ty w as
■Manager
+
to his parents.
F arm ers have pulled against the 4- + 4- + + + + + q.q.4.4. ;. + + 4.
. Meeting Mrs. M arshall.
short end of the yoke long enough.
A fter the death of his paren ts Gov­
Wilson and Marshall prom ise to see
ern o r M arshall dived deeper into his
th at the pulling Is math- more nearly
law practice, and one day an urgent
even.
N o r th b o u n d
case took him to Angola, Ind. Ills d u ­
No. 20
H:13 A. 111.
ties called him to th e county clerk 's of­
No. 24 (m otor)
11 :(f2 H. III.
W onder how the colonel likes being
fice. and th ere he m et Miss Lois Klm-
M
iners,
I
can
s
h
a
rp
­
No.
32
(iunior)
ft;
27 p . III.
an outcast?
sey, d au g h ter o f th e county clerk, who
No. 16
•
6:44 p . 111.
en, re p a ir or m ake
W ith 135,000 copies of th e publicity
w as assistin g her fath e r In th e office.
pam phlet m ailed to the reg istered vo­
tools, an d g u aran tee
From th a t day Governor M arshall
Open R iver Transportation Service
S o u th b o u n d
te rs of th e state, S ecretary of S tate had more business around th e county
my
w ork to s ta n d '
No. 23 (m otor)
Not
to
Be
Discontinued.
6:13 A. III.
O lcott is now even with th e re g istra­ clerk's office in Angola than any, law ­
No.
31
(m otor)
1 :I2 p . 111.
th e ra c k et; tr y me
P ortland.—Through a concerted ef-
tion list, and no m ore will be mailed y er in h alf a dozen nearby counties.
No. IÔ
2:ftft p . 111.
I
fort
on
the
p
art
of
shippers
of
eastern
No.
II»
and
be
shown
until fu rth e r lists are forw arded by
•
10:16 p . III.
G overnor M arshall was forty-tw o
Oregon and w estern Idaho, boat se r­
th e clerks of th e various counties.
years of age when he was m arried.
vice of th e Open River T ransportation
By a vote of 46 to 43, th e tow n of Mrs. M arshall lielng nearly tw enty
com pany betw een P ortland aud the in
n t.A C K S M IT H
Joseph decided a t an election to buy y ears his Junior.
Ml««. MAKSIIAbL..
terlor, along th e Columbia river, will
The M arshalls had been m arried
w hat is left of th e p rivate w ater sys­
• in sym pathy with hers. O urs is not a
not. be discontinued a t the end of this
In Oregon on A ugust 1 there were
tem of the Joseph W ater W orks com only a few weeks when the fu tu re vice ! one sided life. We have been part
9698 reg istered m otor vehicles arid
pany.
T he com pany and the city p resident was called to an adjoining □ers, and th a t’s th e w ay It should he month, as had been arran g ed by tbi
county on a case th a t would consum e j J in th is world.' ”
directors of th e com pany, owing to a 1586 licensed chauffeurs. Automobile
have been at w ar in the co u rts lor
som e five o r six w eeks of his time.
For Women
Mrs. M arshall has w atched over his large deficit In the p resen t year's license fees to the am ount ot »40,408.-
som e years over th e ir jival claim s.
"Now. I did not w ant to lie startin g
H a v e M o r e F rie n d » than anyothci
C harles W. Thebaud, p resid en t of off like t h a t " G overnor M arshall ex- i adm inistration of th e affairs of Indiana finances of the company. Plans foi 60 had been collected by the secretary
niagazme or patterns. M cCall',
with a Jealous care. T here has been the continuance of the service were of state, of w hich P ortland paid »20 -
th e U nited S tates N ational Bank of |Z plained
S W S „ C T 4 I to
U n
1X711X1 x one
n iv U
lt jr , N
UH
a IX
friend
day,
so i l I I J Just
is the reliable F a s h io n G u id e
nothing of the sp ectacular in Ids ad
made a t a m eeting of the stockhold­ 065.
Vale, has been acquitted of th e charge told Mrs. M arshall th a t I th ought ah
monthly in one million one hundred
m inistration. It has been a sane gov­ ers of the com pany of P ortland and
Following a b attle with three men
thousand homes. Besides show­
of doing aw ay w ith $20,000 w orth of should go along. And she did.”
ernm ent.
The laws th a t he has o th er cities and townq of Oregon, Ida
ing
all the latest designs ol Mi Call
who resisted a rre st, II. Z. S trand, city
tru s t property. On a form er trial b
S i n c e t!u
Govi ■ ■ Mer hall has fought for and won show the spirit of
I attorns, each issue is brim ful of
m arshal of H arney City, 18 miles
wag found guilty and s e n t e n c e d t > n e v e r m a t h a trip w ithout Mrs. Mar tbi' uiiin. They are uplifting. They deal ho and W ashington, held a t the cham
■ parkllng’short stories anil helpful
from BurnH, was shot and killed there,
th re e years in th e ¿stale penltcatlar« shall going ¡•ing. Tic have traveled with the im provem ent o f man. woman her of com m erce.
iiiformatiou for woman.
ail
over
tin
Through the new arrangem ent mon
country together; they go and child
S s v . M a n a r and K e ep (n 9 l r | , hv |u|)
and Jam es Bucklin, O tto Lowell and j
T hree sm all railroad com panies ar
■ n b in s ln r McCall a M »|raah„ »1 onrr. (
i
B urbank Clay a re under a rrest as a
the first to file th eir annual report;, to banquets and political m eetings to
While Governor .Marshall Is descrlb- ey will he raised in P ortland by a vol
• / - a r , In rln d ln . a n y .........'(
the clabraled McCall Paiternafr«.
result.
for the year ending Ju n e 30, 1912, with Aether until the friends of the Indiana , ed ns a "lender hearted" executive, untary assessm en t to pay off the pres
executive refer to him and his wife as nevertheless be Is a fighter. He be­ ent season's deficit of about »17,000
G overnor W est received advice from ■ «Jc
P"” *™ 1 *»<« »'I o'hara In w ,
the sta te railroad comm ission. These t h e " p a r d s .”
Mere d e a le r.'„ i|
longs to the old fighting stock of Vlr and P ortland and I he Interior cities the dep artm en t of agriculture that.
a re the Mount Hood railroad com ­
"Tom M arshall Is not overstrong,”
other two makea combined. N< i>e hial r il
j will a rran g e to handle the deficit of O regon's proportion of the revenues
ijcenta. I.u , tr„m
H a a l r c n T X l hoin
pany, the Oregon and S outheastern explained one of his friends. “W hile i Kinin.
G
overnor
Marshall
Is
not
a
dodger
next
year
If
enough
business
cannol
from
the
national
forest,
allotted
for
railroad com pany and the Portland not a delicate man. his constitution Is
fie has Ills opinions, nnd he lets them ; lie secured to place the boat line on n the building of roads through the for- I
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and T routdale E lectric railw ay com not of the most vigorous type.
be known. While he is nn organization ’ paying baslH.
236-246 W. 37th St., New York City
sets, w as »’7,0»3.81, w hich Is now
"W hen he gets Ijjto a poUJIcal bnttlp
pany.
a^,,
....... ,,llt
man, h^_knows th a t organizations are i
Gorernor Marshall's Wife Has
the Memory For Names
T h e A r c h ite c t a n d B u ild e r
ROMANCE OF THEIR LIVES.
Cement and Iron Grill Fences
BON
TON
Give us a tria l
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M IN E R «
CHARLES KELL,
T a lk W ith
K ello g g
Just a w o rd !
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C .F . CARTER
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