The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, November 30, 1894, Image 2

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    H U R D
¿3
ID JL V E ä K T IP O R .T .
postage is a thing tl.nt will 1* ditlicult
to bring down to a basis th a t will satisfy
all concerned. To-day we have a letter
New floods are Constantly A rriving at the
(ORIGINAI. AX'D SELECTED.)
carried across the continent for two
cents, and if it is carried a mile the same
In moral improvement it is of;
rate is charged, which is a kind of trav-
esty on the theory of “ long and short pected th at resolves can be instantly
haul” discrim ination in railroad rates and thoroughly put into pr e ’ice, that
and fares. A party in our own country virtues van he developed, an« 1 ng habit
is vigorously agitating a one cent post- eradicated, and tem ptation r.-fcit td , and
ago rate. I t would certainly be pleas- obstacles overcome suddenly and with-
----- Among the L atest is an E legant Line of
ing to us all to have a penny postage out one bavkward step. Thosa who |
system in i our own country and a special make such enthusiastic resolves simply
postage rate with the Empire, ami if Mr. expect im possibilities; they suppo-e that
Nature rests, and we each wrestle l o r it
‘
.
----------------------------------
Heaton
Heaton and
and our
our own
ow American friend tbuy are able at on. c and completely to
share of her bounty, and offer grateful
the f'irn' to the
" .deli
w ith every swing of the pendulum
succeed in bringing this about, they accomplish wl.at really takes much
In all Shades. The Choicest Selection Ever B rought to Florence.
•thanks to N ature's God for Ilia abound- ia immensely larger than any movement Tiaie ig niea8ure,| w ith the eternity of will undoubtedly confer a benefit upon time, much patience and much persist­
ing goodness. It is seldom enough, in- in the opposite direction. It is only a torgotten yea„ t ,u;d th e present last
Also
a full stock of Eider-down, Sw an’s-down, Satins and Ch.tinbrays.
e n t effort. TI.ev inia; ine th a t they
their fellow m en.
alee.1, th at we remember whence fam e H'» a"
besille lho ';1'eat riv‘ r > ““ J welfare of our farmers in this country is
have only to make up their minds in or­
We are also in receipt of a fine line of Fancy Goods, Silks, Laces.
HONORS FOR PROF. MCELROY.
the good things th at fall to our lot. we introduce it here, not so much as an s,.orlt.nv<b because tin y delay building
der to subdue an evil passion, to pat
explanation as a rem inder that there
The
board of regents of the Oregon dow n a hasty temper, to change a cruel
a creamery.
There is more of truth than irreverence
i legitimate interchange of population—
state university held a meeting in Port- disposition into a kind one, to control
in the voung fellow's reply to his/anccc, 11 ,e8
I t is reported th at the Bandon woolen
wee’k Bn(, vreated a chair of
And provisions constantly arriving.
L argest stock of boots and shoes,
. hud
"i asked
i i i - him w hether
i ii - they
ii.oualm.il,I
th at c.ll men who leave the farm are not
ho
sliouiu
nervous irritability, to cultivate indus­
w
oiv.. „ i l l .1,, v io latin ’ natural law. The real problem mill is the direct cause of an advance of English literature and elected E. B. Mc­
lla
ts
and
Gents
Furnishing
Goods
this
side of Portland.
try, or thrift, or justice, or mercy, to
worship God or Mammon. “ Me will do
will wor- of 1,IC larlu exo<lus rem ains, however, three cents a pound on wool in th a t Elroy, superintendent of publie instruc­ strengthen a weak w ill or direct a strong
ns our set does,” he said, “ we
Those who desire to have suits m ade to order, should not fail to call
and this is the problem th at shallow locality. A creamery here would prob- tion, to tlie professorship. Prof. Me-
one. But any of these o r sim ilar under­
ship Mammon and patronize Gixl.”
and have m easurem ents taken.
E legant line of samples to select
so'ive
by
pointing
to
the
ably
have
the
same
stim
ulating
efleet
in
E lw y will assume t i r duti<s and dign:- takings are at lea-; ..s dillicult and com­
B ut a custom has grown up amongst us observers
• schools. “ Almost every young man th e price of butter.
from, either from Chicago or San Francisco.
tan issfifr»'" :‘>C i a j i ’b i u a r y , plicated as « sp » m anual or m ental re­
to set ap art one day 6nt of tbo hazy
seeks to exchange the monotonous rural
upon his retirem ent Ifoin tlie state sup­ quirem ent. Toey demand much time
golden weeks of late autum n, on which
E verybody has read General Scho­
W e arc agents for the well know n and responsible Firem en’s F u n i
life for the excitements and pleasures of
er! n tendency, and will thus fill out the und effort and patience, they are as slew
to recall the loving kindness of Him who
field’s claim of having an arm y sufficient
and
London & Lanca iter insurance companies.
the city,” says the article. “ .Some go to
rem aining half of the present school and gradual in their growth, they are
.giveth us th e increase witli which we
to enforce federal law in all possible cir­
trades,
and
others
to
professions,
but
year. To th at end he will remove his as certain to involve as many mistakes
have just filled our barns, our cellars,
Remember you will alw ays have fair an d honest treatm ent at
cumstances. The United States is quite
■and our granaries. It is the epilogue of alm ost all abandon forever th a t best of
familv from Salem to Eugene in tlie and failures, and to require as constant
safe from invasions from w ithout and
Part ol 1S95.
and untiring an energy to retrieve and
.the happy dram a whereof May-day is «» pursuits, agriculture, to th eir own m ust only guard against invasions from
The growth of the state university has avoid them . Those wlio suppose tiiat
the prologue. Under the caressing sun­ loss and th a t of the country. Why is w ithin.
been great during the past few years, such things can be done at once over- j
light of May we welcome the coming this? Because our schools plant the
N one should feel more pride th an the and the needs of tlie institution required rate their powers ami anticipate w hat is
,of young life to the world all dewy with i seeds of ¡inch ambition in their breasts.”
the silver showers of April and bursting
Here is a plain charge against tin- cjt jgeng of Lune county in tlie election of an increase in tlie faculty. Tlie coming utterly ini practicable.
under our feet with purple and red; and \ schools. Continuing, tlie writer becomes yjuj,jr ,;eo q . Yoran, of Eugene, to the retirem ent from state office suggested to
A3
Much human suffering is dark, gloomy
then when the autum n air, blowing '»ore specific.
Colonelsliip of tlie Second Regiment, O. tlie board of regents th a t an educator of and painful. W hen communicated and
from the brown woods, or tlie gray-blue' W ont is tlie reward held out to tlie y .
Colonel Yoran is acknowledged fine attainm ents and ripe experience diffused, ii spreads abroad a useless sad­
Keeps a full line of E x tra Quality
fields of the ocean with the sharp sting ' b’ood hoys or good girls who pay atten- to lie as excellent a soldier as lie is a gen- m ight be secured, and tlie opportunity
ness; but w lien silently and courageous­
of chilly waters on its breath, stirs one’s
’j’v’^ i.'J i/'^ ^ m p lc '- u id 'inlliience tlen,a,b 11,1,1 •>'* promotion is a credit to has been taken. The professor, wlio is
ly borne, it is capable of evolving
blood like wine, we bid the life tliat lias
tle v a t e 'la r m in g life, and the regiment, himself and Lane county, in Portland, has already signified his
strength of character, patience, forti­
wrought so well l'or us through tlie sum - apply their educated energies to the Accompanying our congratulations is ac e e p ta n e e ,a n d tlie re g e n tsa re c o n g ra t- tude, tenderness. A man meets with a
m er days adieu, and as we prepare for intelligent cultivation of tlie soil? Not the wish th a t Col. Yoran may lie further ulatiug themselves upon their great good bereavem ent, or a loss of fortune, or IA R D W A R E ,
T IN W A R E ,
BOOTS & SHOES,
.the night of Nature when tlie world is j - t h e prizes held out for their achieve- advanced in the line of m ilitary eleva­ fortune in being aille to secure such a
some
cherished
plan
is
defeated,
or
,
, m ents are the prizes of social advance-
HATS & CAPS,
M ED ICIN ES,
NUTS & CA NDIES,
notable addition to the teaching force.
tucked cosily in under its soft « '»I'U Ilient in thl, prok.ggion8(_ uitv | iie is to tions.
some bright hope is extinguished. His
Professor McElroy has been state sup­
blanket or brown and yellow leaf for a be lbe rvwarj of t heir diligence,
present sorrow is inevitable; but l.e can
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
FU R N ISH IN G GOODS
1 r is the merest, of platitudes to repeat erintendent of public instruction for 12
-winter’s sleep, we lift grateful eyes to 1 A nJ
h(j (R .(.hlr(.g ug,Un lhftt
deal with it in two ways. He can loudly
over and over again th a t tlie Oregon years, having been first elected in 1882.
th e Giver of all Life whose single h e a r t-, (1.t t<>
t,mt w(j inust gQ w
mourn and lam ent, detailing his griev­
Prices W ill be Found Reasonable
Legislature ought not override the will
throb lias warmed the earth into sum ­ remedy the disease th at is sapping the o( tlæ peop,p w h o guyg thílt ¡t onght7 He came to Oregon from Pennsylvania ance to friends and neighbors, claiming Goods as Represented.
in 1873, and became a mem ber of tlie their utm ost sym pathy, painting his
mer.
M a n a g e rs .
roots of agricultural life! When the T iiose who indulge in this language for-I
old Corvallis agricultural college faculty.
Tlie people of the Siuslaw have much
woes in vivid colors, thereby producing i
,
...
. , ,, .children aro taught b etter,” lie says,
. t(J ugk tliomselvcs bow the will of
-tins year w herewith o garnish t e .
,.ke,y (o
u He was elected superintendent of Ben­ much needless and useless sadness,
ton county three terms, and while the while at the same time only intensify ’
bouse of prayer. R«P®>-ts from all parts
mfty po8sibly be for their 1
is expressed by the majority of tlie Leg- incum bent of thatofflce was elevated to
x,f the country indicate th at we shall lie j
n||jch
nku,y
his trouble by thus dilating upon it.
the state superintendency. His tireless
able to m eet the demands of home con- ! their d etrim ent.” This charge against
O Ü ís) XV W Ô X» Ü > O '’’fe' O ö ’’Si»-
On the other hand, lie can school him ­
ing true, there is no other course for the energy ami exceptional capacity soon
sum ption and have som ething to spare •
ja inlbed c d -a n d for argu-
Now is the time for an exam ination of our stock of D ry
next session of tlie Legislature to pursue became known to educators and people self to bear the inevitable and to learn
4or any demand abroad. No frosts or iiR,ntivu purpoge8 necu8sarily s o - iu a
whatever lessons it has in sto re ; lie can
Goods, for fall and w inter uses, by the people of tlie
but favor, in every way, the free coin­ throughout the state, and, as a conse­
winds or blights have wrought damage ,nagg of gtatulllent intended to show th at
abstain from m arring the happiness of
Siuslaw country. Y ou will find the latest styles and
age of silver. Any other course would
and
everv-whero
. . . is a profitable
, occupation.
,.
,,,,
w
ill every
„ o c .v n the
.. harvest has been farming
The be diam etrically opposite to the wishes quence, he was re-nominated and re­ otln rs by intruding liis personal woes;
the lowest prices a t J. II. McClung's Dry Goods House.
elected in 1886 and again in 1892. He he can cultivate a brave spirit and a
most abunduut. This should enable the moment it is adm itted th at present con­
of
tlie
pi
ople.
was the only Oregon state oificer wlio cheerful aspect; in a word, lie can “ con- OUR METHODS OF BUSINESS-----
farmer, tlie artisan, the store-keeper ditions press cruelly upon the farmer,
- j «and, we hope, .th e editor, to gain a returning him meagre pay for good
N atikai . i . v in a country like this, was ever re-elected twice, and it is said sum e bis own smoke, ” and in tim e lie
No li’o use enjoys a b etter patronage than ours front the
tlie only superintendent of public in­ will have in its place the ruddy glow
breathing space in th e bitter race
people on tlie Coast, and th is is attributable to our methods
work, a Bulflcient cause for the farm where newspapers are constantly en­
«gainst tlie tireless debt gatherer, and, in exodus is at once found here, ami it is lightening the public regarding home struction in any state who was elected and w arm th of a nobler character and a
of selling goods a t very low prices, and th e q u ality of
.easing their burden, will reduce the fret not necessary to go to the schools or achievements in productions, manufac­ three times. No one previous to bis firmer grasp of the future.
goods as represented. This is especially tru e of our
and friction of the w orld’s machine unywhere else in search of one. So to tories and the results of disposing of time was ever even re-elected to this
Ladies’ anil G ents' boots and shoes and foot-v. ear of all kinds,
Life is a fountain th at overllowrs only
L, I olfice in this state. Professor JIcElroy
generally.
get grounds on which to attack tlie products, we are perpetually being
at daw n and early morning. As it gets !
£ LAR(}EST STOCK.
is known personally to more teachers
spread of education, the prosperity of brought into contact witli other people’s
older, it still lias pleasures, but they are 1
FARMERS-EDUCATION.
and those interested in educational sub­
It is generally known in Lane county th a t th e largest
tlie farmer m ust he assured. Yet, so experiences, and it would be Against all
sober and staid, tinged with a darker
stock of merchandise is to bo found a t our store, and th is
,
, stupid is the crusade against tlie schools, we know of human nature if we did not jects th an any other person in Oregon. green or autum n brown. Spring leaves '
As we have written much on tins suli-
In his twelve years at the head of tlie
fact proves that we have no questionable m ethods of doing
, ,,
,
this assumption of agricultural prosper­ profit by sin'll experiences. When view­
have a tin t we miss in July or October;
e d , we give the following from the
. , ,
.
state
public schools, bis duties called
business, and tlie future will be b u t a repetition of th e past
•'
ity compels tiie critic of education to ser- ing the extent to which creameries have
their freshness and soft transparency ’
liiui constantly to all parts of the state.
when our friends call and buy from our well-assorted stock.
lously argue, in effect, Unit tlie result been profitably used by tiie farmers in
pass. The brook sings as it ru n s ; the I
No teachers’ institute was complete
of education is to make an ambitions otiier parts of our domain and dating,
river glides quickly; the sea moans, j
flvial observers to ebarge the schools
w ithout him , and few im portant gather­
young man turn bis back on an obvious ns it were, only from yesterday, il gives
Poets always paint the gods young, and
w ith depleting the farms. The exact
ly prosperous calling to follow one not us a keener reason for persistently urg- ings of educators were ever held w ithout half our heaven lu in the thought of
meaning of this accusation is seldom
iiearlv so promising! Surely, here is ing the building of like establishm ents his presence.
youth returning. Every tiling young is
ii
«et down plainly by even those who have
Professor McElroy is a classical scholar
refutation of the charge lying in its own here. There is an intense sentim ent in
happy. There is an universal morning i
the tem erity to make it very boldly. It
being a m aster of arts, ami doctor of
Isiso m .
us of local pride in having tlie dairy
gladness before the beat of tlie day. V.'e
is a thing better put iu vague phrase,
This assumption of farm prosperity is product of the Siuslaw taking its place philosophy. Various otiier scholastic spend boyhood and youth in an enchant-
zispocially M a land where the farmer is
degrees have been conferred upon him .
D enier in
patent enough in all articles of this in the markets of other towns, and our
ed world, w ith fountains of joy scatter­
n ruling force. These skin-deep phil­
class. In the otic in question, for in- farmers reaping tlie rewards of such a Teachers and others throughout the ing rainbow s; it is a delight simply to
l
osophers do not like to say ill (wild En­
state will be gratified to learn th at he is
stance, we are told that “ there is no condition of affairs.
live in these years. As we get older,
glish th a t education unfits a man for
' to rem ain employed in educational work.
trade or profession which is so sure to
liappiness gets daintier and needs more
farm ing; but tin* statem ents that they
Glassware,
I t seems impossible th at tlie Siuslaw —Oieuoitian.
Carpets,
Gents’
yield a comfortable livelihood, and some­
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catering; but in our springtim e it laughs
do make can mean nothing else. It is a
Groceries,
country
should
not
come
into
eonipeta-
Boots
and
F u rn ish in g
thing more in reserve, than farming
The populists in congress have intro- and thrives on tlie poorest fare,
“ stock” notion—thia idea that young
Etc. Etc.
tive contact in various m arkets of the lined bills for the appropriation of $96,- ___________________________________
Shoes.
Goods.
when intelligently and diligently pur­
men leave the farm ls'cause they are
world, witli otiier parts of this eoast in tXW,009,000. Can the people lie blamed
sued,” ami ag ain :
H eadq u arters for
educated above (?) it—and lienee it Is
tim lwr supplies. To secure tiiis it needs
for ridiculing and looking witli suspicion
But
though,
during
the
farming
sea­
a p t to nppeur in unlikely places. A
son, tlie farm er’s hours are lung, the tact, judgment an 1 firmness. The main U|H>I1 the ideas of the tiiird party? Nine-
typical article which appears in a West­ city worker ex|«eriemes no cessation cause of our cnikura--«i.ient in taking (v. gix bilbon8 „( dollars!
Ju st think of
H ighest Price Paid for C ountry Produce.
ern paper ou “ Schools and Farm ers” is from daily toil—summer or winter his (,ur unsurpassed lir ami cedar tinilier
it. This proposed expenditure for the
a fair sample of tlie kind of argum ent hours are the sain»-—and the average ¡n („ n ative ami foreign nuvkets, is the
E U G E N E , .............................................. OREGON.
United States alone is nearly ten times
that this nonsensical idea calls forth. Il period of Inlior is greater than that of ill-will of tiovernuient olti dais wlio have
more
than
all
the
money
in
all
the
na­
begins with the general complaint that the farmer. Ami the town-dweller has ati antipathy to tlie improvement of our
to purchase, at high rates, th at which
tions of tiie earth, including gold, silver,
ambitious young jH-ople leave tlie farm
costs a farmer little or nothing, so th at harbor, and a lam entably apparent per­ paper ami every otiier form of currency.
for the city. To deny th at there is a the suvings in the one ease moie than sonal financial policy in tlie improve­
This will be independent of nil expendi­
drift Iroin the country to the town (.„iinter-halanees the higher rute of wage m ent of otiier parts. This is a v. rv ex-
tures which woitftFUe incurred in cun­
would be to collide with statistics ; though m the other. Accumulation is easier to til,.lbl(, 1>ni, inexcusable position, but
ning all tlie bureaus and otiier machin­
i,
...1..1.1
i...
■nl.l
it,a!
„...awaiiv
drives
the
farmer
th
an
the
city
dweller,
f>
>
r
it might Is sum th a t neusooty drive
#
( j Uie ini.rvag„ ll( ,liH since it exists, we m ust turn our atten-
ery created by these bills. These pro­
hilly a» often a» ambition Un«l,, and Ht(h k ; unU to the Vllhle o( hii4 (arin, if he tion more devotedly to the growth ami
positions illustrate populist ideas of
th a t it ia by no means alway» the eleve» -H n ,r ifty and imlimtrinuh; while the eit- expansion of our tim ber output. We
finance. If they had been in control of
son who is crowded off the farm. The jZt,n |i,,ds his ex|s'lises increase as he cannot hope to get rid of our enemies
CALL ON OR A D D R E SS
■question, however, is not ’ 'l>o tlie de- advances in the social scale. Altogether altogether, but we may tem per their the last congress they would have hank S crofu la C u re d -B lo o d Purified by
rupted the government and the country »
Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
T H E L A N E C O U N T Y L A N D & L O A N CO.,
scendants of farmers crowd into tlie the balance of advantage is on tlie side
of tlie farmer if l.e can
to ''» ’‘’f"1 inn.ienee by showing that we twenty times over.—Coos Bay Iftict.
•C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass.:
can lx-
Iw induced
induced to
rities?" hut, rather, "W hy do they do think so.
”
I
t
is
with
pleasure
that
I
scad
a
testimonial
EUGENE. O REG O N.
an’ resolutely determ ined to m aintain
,
. .
. _ . ;■ t l . n t n .,.,1
•oncerniiig w lu t Hood's Sarsaparilla has dons
An
interesting
statem
ent
is
that
mad
R
„
a
wo|lllerful
mwllcine
■o?”
R
eal
carefully
the
following aifi lavits by prom inent citizens regarding Flor­
There are, of course, prosperous far-
’■¡K1'” nn’’ «''vantages of our conn-
bv the Coquille creamery for the month gnj I cannot recommend it too highly. Surah« ence property, now on the market at wonderfully reduced prices:
A part, and a wholesome and legit.i-
trv
uiers. But there are also millionaires
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of September. It shows that the amount wh°
’r<“ r’.old.’ ”” bCCD_
ln ate p art, of the exodus is explained hv
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
ami seinl-millionaires iu cities. Tlie
A fflictecf W ith S c r o fu la
T iikgk is always a cheaper postage of butter fat in tlie milk delivered there
th e natural redistribution of occupations.
•ver
since
she
was
one
year
old.
For
five
year»
I hereby certify th at I was the original owner of the property known as Frasiei
contention is not Unit no one prosjiers
movement. Recently we rea«l an article isconatantly increasing» and now* rea?he' ■he ha» had a running sore on ono side ot her
Many a capital uoctor, luwycr, iner-
e. We tried every remedy recommended, but and Ber y's part of Florence, which E. J . Frasier is now offering for sale. That the
at tanning; hut that, taking the average in th e A .7 j -In. c m R i i e i r , hv M r. J. 443 »M»r cent, while the price p a il to fa
noshlnc did her any* good until
< fninwiiupd
,chant, railway man and the like is born
.
„ .
.
.
, os» ng flood's Sarsaparilla. My married laughter same is level and free from drifting sand. T hat fruit trees and shrubbery do wel
ease, industry, th rift, economy ami H anntkcr
Heaton, a member of tlie l.n- butter fat ha» in. reused to an average of advised me to use flood’s Sarsaparilla because upon said land and tiie same is desirable for residence propeity. J . 0 . S tevenson ,
sin th e farm ; and, under proper social
brains are not paid on tlie farm us well
Supt. Public Schools, Lane county.
gli»h Parliam ent, in which he endeavor» 22 h. cen t« ¡n r pound, thus bringing in
conditions, he will find his way to his
as they should ls>. Men give up reluct­ to persuade the Americans that they the dairymen $1 per hundred pound» of
natu ral vocation as water finds its own
?
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th
It had cursd her ot dyspepsia. She had been
antly the agricultural calling they under­ »hould enter into a penny postage nr- milk, which is a money •m aking price,
j 8EAL
day of March, 1892.
J oseph A. M orris ,
level. To keep such a man ou tlw farm
troubled with that complaint stnee childhood,
Notary Public.
stand uml try to learn new ones in tiie rangem ent with l'.nglan I. The inevit-
and since her cure she has never b. en without a
would lie possibly to spoil a good lawyer
bo
lie
of
Hixsl's
Sai
saparitta
in
the
house.
W
e
When the licet sugar factory at Chino, eotnmenee.t giving it to Sarah about one year
mills, the factories ami tlie otliees, be­ able reply 1.1 sny pro|xis.il to lower the
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN
:
and spoil a good farm nt the same time.
ill operation it gives em - ­ a*"- »»'' 1» has conquered the running «ore.
alifornia, is in
Being first duly sworn I depose and say: T hat I have iieen a resident of Flor*
cause they feel th a t tlie rewards ill tlie postage in this country is that at the California,
Y et—if we may anticipate tlie argument
Only a Scar Rem aining
ployment
to
3Ô0
hands. The daily con-
enee. Lane County, Oregon, for the past twelve years; th at I am fam iliar and wel
latter case are apt Io 1«' larger. It is present figure the service does not pay.
,
,
v - trace ot tlio dreadful disease Previous to aeqeainted with the property known aa “ F rasier snd B errv’s part of Florence,'
a little—under present conditions in
n o n se n se to argue that tlie effect of edu­ ami it is as re •uhirlv retorte.l that this by sumption ot crude petroleum tor file taking the medicine her eyesight was «fleeted
which the farmer is forbidden to give
.-a i
l.
-ei...
.,1^. but now she can see p o rte e d v In connection th a t tlie same is adm irably suited for resilience property, being perfectly level and
cation is to blind a man to the relative 110 means proves that it won! I not pav av erag es 1.6 barrels. Tht factory ala. > ith Hood's Sarsaivirl:; i we h a.c used H. .d's ree from drifting sand. Tiiat fruit trees and shrubbery grow well in tlie soil and
bis boys the fullest chances in the world
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value of different occupations. It is mg nt a lower rate. Experience lias taught u s e s i l a i l j 100 ton« of limestone, and . M*ai* tiairrix . Xenia. Illinois.
th at pure well water is found on tiie same at a depth of from ten to fifteen feet.
by his lack of means, sueli u man is
J oseph A. M orris , M erchant.
P i l l , cure nausea, si. k headache,
only noioensi.nl, it is futile, for the iis to a certainty th at a cheaper stam p tons of coke. It is expected th at tlie
much more apt to be kept ou the farm
output of sugar this season will nearly tadixesUon. biliousness. Sold by all druggUM.
farmers will not believe it. No farming w ill augment the use of the mails in a
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and
sworn to before me this 12tb
than if be bad a better op|s>rtiinity to
reach 20.OOO,(XXJ pounds. The amount
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day of March, 1892.
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comm unity can ie personded in this greater pr.qsirtion than tlie loss por pai,| i,v the factory for beeta will ex- D r. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Notary Public
w alk nlmut the Works!; qi of tlie world
d a\ that its children will be better off if stam p woui.l re tr.ee tiie revenue. Cheap eeed $4«X>.(XXJ.—Union
W orld'« Fair tllghe.’ t Award.
;CIiJ umke Ids el.o.ee, Siuiilar'.v there
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they burned own their school houses.
are good farmer» born in tlie cities, and
‘ t |,eg0 ni, „ sometimes find their way to The thing to do is to make farming a
their proper place and sometimes they better paying occupation ; and one way
---- PLBLtSREU t r IRV m iD .U f MOKNINC,— do not, making a comparative failure of «->
it ¡« «»
‘’ “ ‘ion on the con-
Burning
classes.
Education
helps a farm-
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it in the town, and longing from sum ­
cr—not technical training merely, but a
ffto w ts x .
L in e C ix n t t , G beqos . mer to summer for the calm and quiet
of the country. This class, too, is met I road education th at makes a reading
:nd a thinking man of him . He wlio
bv no greater barrier in its road than
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the deplorable but indubitable fact th at feeds us all has as much right to have a
library and to have time to »pend in it
the profession of farming is woefully
Once a year, when the returns from
as the best of u s; and a policy which
m a n ’s sum m er partnership with Nature underpaid,
This natural redistribution of occupa- gives him that, will refill the deserted
are all well in, we pause for a day on
farms of the east a.id people the north-
tioris will not, of course, explain any
the brink of th at oilier season when
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b , f „ r ,. considerable portion of the steady move west.
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