The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, October 18, 1895, Image 2

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When men opinion a little modification of the t..i. i
states. It seems to have been decided, , d is tr e - , Is »-peculation.
.In by speculation, they are sl.rewd fel- as it now exists is just what is need I—
indeed, since they were discovered th at
they are not adaptable to the conditions lows; but when the less wary attem pt to ' the short and simple way out of cur
(ORIGINAL AND SELECTED.)
— rl'BLISIIKI> EVERY F K Ib S Y JIO B X ISb
d penitentiary life in th at state. At all follow their footsteps and stum ble into present difficulties. I would like t o t e
The difficulty is to know tiow to adapt
events the pelsm authorities have dis- the quicksands, then this dazzled greed . it so modified as ut once to add to the
_F lobexce , L ane C ounty , O regon . — couraxed tho further carrying on of tlie of sudden wealth is a blighting curse, protection of our producers, an l to ourselves to the slow step of time, whose
industries in which the convicts engage I The tru th is th at speculation is like furnish the governm ent with money progress can never be forced on without
BI-METALLISM IN ENGLAND.
ami rem itte 1 them to the idleness which crossing Niagara on a tight-rope—a risk enough to m eet its expenses and pay its danger.
How different is tiie view of past life
tltev found so irksome am! from which th a t may be successfully taken by the bills. The fact is, I don't sec anything
England, ¿hough in practice the fore­
their wo: k furnished such welcome re- very few who are blessed with steady else to lie done, but, af course,‘there are
most of mono-metallic nations, is the
Jivf.
heads, and are practised in the technique o th ers,’ you know, and I don’t expect
home of many em inent men v.ho in
As to one of the industries it is com- of tlie art, but a thing to he avoided by ■ them to prefer my ideas to tlicir own. is grown old in ignorance ami folly.
theory are believers in hi-mctallifm, It
A thoughtful and considerate sobriety ,
paratively vary to iindeister.d why the the average man. Yet the large prizes But, as I have already said, I am curious
is ixihllv stated, for instance, th at ail
prison authorities have discouraged its won by the lucky few tem pt a great to lealn w hat the president's next Bug- of mind, so that one always knows what Having just received the largest and choicest selections of Genera
the professors of political economy in
he is about and w hat he means to do ¡
further prosecution. The convicts th e m -! many to m ake the venture, so th at to gestion will be.”
the kingdom are agreed th at the restor­
Merchandise ever opened up in Florence.
Referring to the question of “ the suc­ and w hat lie means not to do, as con- [
selves styled it ‘‘making m oney,” which some minds the keys to the old door of
ation of silver is desirable, and possible
is regarded outside of the prison gates j competence—industry and thrift—are cession,” Senator Mitchell stated that trasted with a headlong, impetuous, and ¡
as well; and a manifesto to this effect
Our Dry Goods side is full to
as a laudable thing to do. But the tech- poor tools compared with this modern as yet it seemed to have excited but reckless mode of acting, is a cardinal I Hardware, Tinware, Crockery,
m ay be issued. Mr, A rthur Balfour,
little interest in Oregon. At all events quality in living a successful and a vir­ Glassware, Paints, Oils, Boors, the ceiling. Never in the history
n'cal
prison
authorities
called
it
counter-
invention.
while leader of the conservative opposi-
A worse error could not well fasten it- j there was not talk worth mentioning tuous life. Men m ust think, and do so Saslt and many other articles too of the Great Siuslaw has there
.tioti in the CaiDinons, more than once feitiug; and as th at is forbidden by the j
laws of the country, they felt th at it was self upon the mass of men who are not going on, so far as lie was aware, among seasonably, if they would make the jour­
appeared on the platform and discussed
been such a choice selection of
numerous to mention.
hardly right th at a public institution geniuses. The hod and m ortar carriers either republicans or demo- rats as to ney of life wisely. Every young man
the m erits of bi-metallism, to the horror
goods
in all our departments.
Your
particular
attention
is
call­
should openly countenance 't. As to might as well declare th at the old way who would he the party »tan. Iard bearers needs to learn this lesson.
of the Times. The forces of bi-metallism,
H asty judgments ought always to be ed to our Boot and Shoe Depart­
Insure in the Firemen’s Fund,
tlie other industry, tlie m anufacture of of climbing ladders is a stupid business, in the next national campaign. “ It's a
as a political power, made their first
whisky, which was carried on very ex- ami resolve ts risk their necks and their little early yet, you see,” said the sena­ avoided. They are likely to be erroneous, ment, which is complete in every the safest, strongest and most re­
Appearance in the last election to the
or at least defective. No sensible person
tor, adding, w itM kfceting sniiio:
liable in America.
detail.
advantage of the Conservative party. ¡teiisiy ely .it is not quite easy to cotnp'e-J m ortar in climbing up slack ropes be-
“ Ju st wait a few months, 'alien— will allow himself to reach a conclusion
liend
why
the
keepers
of
a
Kentucky
cause
they
had
seen
acrobats
Accomplish
The rem arkable turn-over in Lancashire,
Ready made Clothing, and Suits
A full supply of Oil Clothing
till he has made n careful canvass of all
w here the Liberals lost fourteen seats, penitentiary should object to it. It is this feat. In the round game of specu- liste n !”
made
to order.
and
Rubber
Goods.
the
available
facts.
B
ut
when
the
facts
A moxo our exchanges may lie seen
may be traced to this feeling, and to the true th at, like counterfeiting, it is against lation, seldom more than one man wins,
are
in,
and
have
been
sifted
and
weighed
anim osity aroused by the Indian cotton the laws of the land, but only when and be is more apt to be the stronger T/ie Pacific Empire, edited hv Mrs. Abi­
no sensible man will delay to make up
.duties, which the Itosebery government prosecuted with intent to avoid the pay- than the luckier. But the plainer paths gail Scott Duniway, and published in
his mind. Inability to do so argues grave
m
ent
of
the
tax.
By
paying
the
internal
i
to
success
and
th
rift
are
open
to
most.
|»or,ianiit
Oregon.
Thia
journal
is
an
had allowed the Indian authorities to
intellectual defects. To keep every ques­
revenue
tax
the
prison
authorities
could
In
lids
country
it
is
not
necessary
to
indi(.alor
of
wl.at
the
policy
of
women
enforce. The two questions are kindred
tion open is folly. There are some ques­
ones, for India and the east generally, liaye legalized the industry and kept the preach very loudly the wisdom of indus- should he in the interests of their free­
eonvicts
at
work
in
ihe
congenial
eni-
,
try.
We
are,
as
a
rule,
an
industrious
dom, and to the end of securing their tions that we ought to sh u t up as wc go
under the operation of a silver system,
ployuicnt
they
had
hit
upon.
I
people.
But
tlie
other
partner
in
the
suffrages Mrs. Duniway is desirous of forward in life, else we shall be ‘ever
have steadily become more dangerous
Tneru
will
be
some
cut
iosity,
probably,
firm
Is
sadly
neglected.
No
one
would
THE PEO PLES’ M ERCHANTS.
helping, so far as possible, with a judi­ learning and yet never coming to the
<oinpetitoi s of the English m anufactur­
to
learn
how
the
convicts
managed
to
accuse
us
o
'b
e
in
g
a
thri
ty
people.
Ex-
cious
application of the right kind of ed­ knowledge of the tru th .’ An attitude of
e r s —due to the /act th at owing to the
Under her guidance tlie eternal indecision argues, not hospitality
low intelligence of the laboring classes earry on these industries for several travaganee and impudence with small ucation,
months
w
ithout
altiaeting
the
attention
economies
may
not
have
gone
so
far
here
women should k low a period of activity to the tru th , hut incapacity to form a
of those nations, the value of labor has
¡of
the
prison
authorii'es.
T
hat
is
a
I
as
across
the
lloeky
m
ountains;
hut
we
and even prosperity to which they are judgm ent.
fpllen fifty per cent, since the general
question we cannot answer for the rea­ know nothing of the high art of making
No one can detach himself from his
not accustomed. Some men are apt to
demonetisation of silver in 1873. The
son th at the prison authorities urethem - a dollar buy a good dollar’s worth in
distort the true general impression re­ connection. There is no sequestered
JJast Indian m anufacturer sells his
■ selves silent on the subject. It is of little comparison of many of the peoples of
garding woman's rights, and teach ab­ spot in the universe, no dark nice along
>are3 for gold; he changes th at into
im portance, however, compared with the East and the old world. A hi hut
solute control ol all public affairs by the disc of non-oxistcnce, to which lie
■silver, and he pays for the products
j the showing imide th at the average eon- they learned it of the hard school-mas­
men, ami that we may hope to retain it can retreat from his relations to others, HARDWARE,
which he uses and the ialior he employs
TINWARE,
BOOTS & SHOES,
( viet would rather work than he idle.
ters. adversity and necessity, it will he if only we do not meddle too much with where tie can withdraw the influence of
—
/h e same am ount of silver coin th at he
HATS & CAPS,
MEDICINES,
NUTS & CANDIES,
sa d. Well, w hat if they did? It is a an education which has thriven least his existence upon tiie moral destiny of
d id twenty-two j ears ago. The native,
UPHOLS I 'ERING NEEDED.
tlie
w
orld;
everywhere
his
presence
or
good
lesson.
We
may
not
need
It
to
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
FURNISHING GOODS
who got a rupee for his d ay ’s work then
when most let alone.
absence
will
he
felt.
It
is
an
old
saying,
Modern
civilization
needs
cushioning.
,
keep
the
wolf
from
the
door,
but
we
do
gets a rupee now, and is content ; he
W hen the legislature gets ready to es­ ami one of fearful ami fathomless im­ Goods as Represented.
Prices W ill be Found Reasonable
does not know a rupee to his m aster 1 We are in such a hurry to get there that need it to get the lion’s skill for a couch,
m eans ouly half w (iatitonce d ’d. Nortb- we ride in box ear., rath er than wait lor It is not the whip of hunger th a t drives tablish state medical and law schools, if port, th a t wc are forming characters for
lianiptou has lost contracts fur supplying the l ’ullinan to bo brought in from the j Oregon to th rift; and glad may we be it ever does get ready, probably it will eternity. Forming characters! Whose?
th e boots of the Indian arm y because it ¡sid etrack . We take too little pains to j that it is so. But ambition and love of not locate them a t Portland. Nobody Our own or others? Botli—and in that
¿could not compete with the native fac- plant tlowers along the p: tli of life; and, comfort and hope of a competence ought yet has had authority to establish such momentous fact lies the peril and re ­
¿orles. Cotton factories have every­ in this respect, the new world is per cep- to, he strong incentives. Then the thrifty schools, though the state university at sponsibility of our existence.
There are things and there are faces
w here beep hard bit. Sim ilar forces Li hl v worse off than the old. The E u -'fa m ily is much more lightly equipped Eugene has done so, w ithout authority.
ropeail
does
generally
set
aside
some
for
the
race
of
life.
They
can
run
when
—Salem
Slaicimnn.
which,
when felt or seen for tlie first
Jiave tended to contract the output of
That it is the desire of every honest, live, up-to-date
time
for
pleasure;
and,
uh a consequence ‘ others m ust rest; and they may possibly
time,
stam
p themselves upon the mind
tin nt Cornwall sud enlarge it at l ’euang,
S ince the fishermen only eaught a few
scholar to be the best in his class.
like
a
sun
image
on
a
sensitized
face
and
tjh in a . This is, too, the explanation of —the conditions of life being nt all equal “arrive” while the others can never fish In the lower river Wednesday night,
j —he outlives us. Sir John Macdonald [leave the course. To men whose earn-
tiiere
rem
ain
unalterably
fixed.
To
take
This is a noble desire and will surely have its reward.
¿hu difficulty which farmers of the no rth ­
and the leaders of ttie strike, who live i
e rn half of this continent find in com­ ilead at seve l.y-six, and Gladstone alive ings are limited ami who are not of the along the 't y m t r i ^ ; , caugtit tlieir h u n ­ tlie instance of a l'aee—we may never
Every live, up-to.-date merchant has a desire to ba the BEST
peting with tlw wheat o utput of coun­ l at eighty-live; Blaine and Salisbury, very few who may dare speculation, dreds, it is eurioiW ri-note the change of sec it again, or it may become tho com­
OF HIS CLASS in the community.
| both born in the same year, and now th rift opens the only door to a compe-
panion
of
our
lite,
but
there
the
picture
tries where silver is king. It is for
opinion as to who were benefited by tlie
) Blaine dead three years, and Salisbury tenee. To earn and spend is to remain I
I is just as we first knew it, th e same ¡
reasons such us this th a t the bi-metallists
strike.
smile or frown, tho same look, unvarying ]
buoyantly
beginning
a
possible
seven
in
industrial
slavery
for
life;
to
earn
nnd
say th at the yellow man with the white
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nml unvairable rem inding us in the
years
Prem
iership,
are
facts
th
at
mean
,
save
is
to
gain
the
glorious
privilege
of
I
f
tiie
law
had
lx-en
observed
and
no
m etal will strangle the white man with
somethin-!. Though they are a long being independent.
fishing done within one mile of the m idst of change of the indestructible na­
th e yellow metal.
One way to achieve this result, and that is to buy goods
G reat is thrift. It Is the fairy god- hatchery, there could have been taken a ture of every experience, act, and aspect
Hut, notw ithstanding the strength of way from Jierfeetion across the ocean.
right, sell at a reasonable profit, and deal honestly with
large num ber of ri(>e fish to use in the of our days. For th at which lias been!
th e movement, there seems little likeli­ The best that they do there is to cushion i mother of the average man.
all men.
1 life a part of the time for the active few. I
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is, since the past knows no corruption,
piopagating troughs.
hood ol it getting beyond the academic
To those who have dealt with us for years we do not
We desire to turn a reference to one
but lives eternally in its frozen ami
MITCHELL EXPECTS LITTLE.
.stage. Mr. Balfour, as mem ber of the
HARi/EY, YOU ARE ISOLATED.
have to say that is our way of doing. To those who have
jKiint in life's furnishings where pre- .
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completed
self.
cabinet tuid leader of the Commons, has
cions little upholstering is ever done.' Senator Mitchell, ot Oregon, expects
not, we say come and see.
A sense of dullness always betrays
become chary of speech. lie will not
The Oregonian seems to have been
This is in the making of noise. A
i little of the next congress.
something
wrong
tli
liim
who
feels
it.
even prem ise th a t G reat B ritain will
particularly rasped by ex-Oongressman
cent w riter in an Ainerieun review eon-1 The senator is stopping at the Cali­
He may be ill an .teed a physician; lie
take part in an international conference
Bryan, and has assured him that it en­
tended th at noise is the prime health fornia hotel, says the San Francisco
may lie idle ami need employment ; he
for the fixing of a ratio between the two
destroying feature of city life; and that '
llilvin ; 101,10,low 11 frt»“ Portland joys an advantage over him in the dis­ may be narrow-m inded nnd need broad­
m etals to be observed by all nations.
for
a
few <lays on legal business. He cussion of tlie silver question, as it can ening; he may lie selfish nnd need i
the qii'et of the country-side was the
Precedent to th at there must be unity
excused
himself from being interviewed attack on bi-metallism every dav, while rousing to generous impulses and lofty
chief ingredient in the city m an’s sum ­
¿on this point ill the cah iu c t; and this,
Mr. Bryan is merely “ an ephemeral
mer rest. Certain it ¡8 that noise is a at any length, hut did not mind express­
purposes. W hatever be the m atter, let
fie indicates, there is not and cannot lug
speaker.”
The Oregonian has overlooked
great nerve-wearer; and the contention ing himself briefly on one or two fioints.
him he sure th a t it is in himself, not in j
‘ There are a num ber of im portant the fact th a t Mr. Bi van is an editor as the place where lie lives or the people
that it spurs the citizen to action is
CONVICT LABOR.
well as a speaker, nnd th a t H-e Times-
sheer nonsense. ‘ Docs noise keep men questions which will he brought up be­
\\ith whom lie is throw n. Every tiling
Tlie problems which have arisen in stirred up to do their best and utmost, fore the next congress,” said the senator, H erald, of Omaha, can talk as often and
in life is interesting, only lie has not
¿connection with the question of employ­ or could they do more, if by some means ‘ hut I don’t anticipate that much will persistently in favor of hi-melallism as
found it out, not taken the trouble to I
^ f\
-TA
ing the convict« ill our jienitcntinries are the city could he hushed to stillness?” he done with any of them . The division The Oregonian can against it. In the observe or to sympathize. As soon ns ¡
p ian v ; anil equie of them are very ab­ asks a w riter; and then philosophizes
power will. I fear, prevent it. For m eantim e, however, it may be in order lie does this, as soon as lie goes out of I
struse. B at while the wiseacres ami after this m an n er:
, one t»iin r no parly has tlie senate— for The Oregonian to state from whence himself and hastens to act and to give,
those yil'O call themselves penologists
“ The majority of people think that »either the republicans, the democrats it has derived its knowledge of the a tti­ instead of waiting to be acted upon and
have been wrangling over line question, for the most effective m ental effort they nor the jMipulisis. The ¡»opulists, bow- tude of the |>eople of Oregon on the to receive, dullness (lies away, and life
(.he convicts have apparently been solv- need quiet. Is this correct, or do the ever, hold the balance of power. The subject of silver. It savs they do not is full of hope, earnestness and interest.
1 inistration
• • «
• >s detno-
i
favor free coinage, but there is abundant
in g 'th e problem in their own q u id , un­ great
, noises of a , great . citv .e rouse men
.
‘‘let th at tlie adm
and women to their best efforts? hue
evidence th a t they do. Tlie Oiegonian
ostentatious way,
-.1
i
i
.
■
crat’c
also
helps
to
tie
up
tld
n
is.
with m am is a sleepy, dream y sort <>•
1
‘
*-
In the Kentucky peiiiiciitlary, for in­ th in !, ami they enjoy it more than if
' Still, as 1 have re rgested, im portant is talking for effect when it savs th a t the
stance, tin* waideil discovered ouly a few they were on the jum p continually. questions w511, of course, be b ro v jh t up— people of the state in which it is printed
People should realize that the only
days since th at tne convicts had found Then the queition arises, is stillness a the Nicaragua canal p-oject, for in- share its views on the monetary subject.
true and permanent cure for their
dlsad
vantage
to
those
who
live
in
the
,
an idle life so distasteful that without
condition ij to be found in having
s„,nee— ¡ i ’ s o , silve", the tariff nml the The editor is nearly isolated, as he would
co u n tn , borne rem to t.im k M eilmsi-
find if the question wrere subm itted to a
unv consultation with him they had in­ i
i
,.ii
i
.
i
,
,
i
.
financial
pn
deni
in
all
its
phases.
But
tali and others lived to sueli great ages,
1
augurated » system ot labor for their liecnuse they bnd no excitement» tl, no i’i'-ng will be (lone, though certainly square vote of the people of Oregon.—
Recause the health of every organ and
spare moments. They «re kept at wo> k w ir them out. I.iie is ohen painfully t ’ e-e is a crying need of some decided ^an **ranc,’*c“ Chronicle.
tissue of tho body depends upon tho
as far as possible during eight hours ot stil in t i e country, and monotony of action on th e finan. hit problem, if on
With one eye on the click, nnd the
purity of tl\e blood. The whole world
th e day, though the opposition of the thought is considered by experts the n o .lih i; else.
other on your plate you cannot enjoy a
knows the standard blood purider it
main reason why so innuy fannem an.I
«.1,
,i
.I
...
meal. When t avclinif east. von should
labor un'ons makes it impracticable to
“
It
would
assure
II
v
see
n
that
wo
can
,
,
,,
,
their wive*» go insane. Ihmce less seclu­
take the Ao. tliern 1’pciuc. toe o i ’ v tlin-
P R O P R IE T O R O F
keep them »itily cui’dovcd. Chafing sion and more sociability are rc to c - not go on ns 1* o i ’ent Clevohind has
¡ng ear line from PoctUnd ; meals 75 ets.
under the-r enforced id'enezs the con­ mended to those wlio live in the im al I •• ;un ”u.tiling deeper nnd deeper into Von do i*t have to get up in the mo-’n-
vict« have, afier Ihe (■•.c--ciscofag .nl dist riciS.”
debt anil nip’ely aeeu.nulai’ng eni harass- ing at id* o c' »ck, » sh to beak.'as», and
FISK'S ADDITION TO
It would l»e as sensible to atl ihute ment by issi«'n.{ mo-e bonds. Ju st think #U,P
ileal of thought, patience and in ,-eni'ity,
<’,,wn in 11 ‘eiul of t " ‘‘ v h,in*
And therefore it 1« the only true and
b 't tvwin a method of keeping themselves the H|H*cd of the trolley to t he clan .in ’ of it
. 5.0iX),(XX) last year and $50,000,- utet* ami the j have to wait u.i I two or
three o t l tk or li »ich or dinner, fo
reliable medicine for nervous people.
busy during all hours not in-edi d for re­ of tho heM. The leg prizes of citv li e 000 tills! w .ieie is ilfis sort ol thing nVl)k, t;,is tak# u ,0 x ,,..,.,. .» p,,..;,;. ,
It makes the blood pure and healthy,
freshm ent and repose; and the result is draw the »iron ;est men into the vo’l e : y.o sig to br.ng us? It d(Wsn’t seem to the o I line running Pul* nan Tm ist
and thus cures nervousness, makes
the nerves firm and strong, gives sweet
—or was u n t i l n s l n t i y - h c .o icd warden and then competition hurries them on. r e ./ii.e a •: cat amount of intelligence to Sleeja» s t h ’t.swh to the East without
sleep, mental vigor, a good appetite,
f om 12 It» 10 hours de’av. Por iu ’orma-
inter ered willi lln-'-r methods and work The noise docs nothing b a t shake tlieir enable a man to see that it is only
perfect digestion. It does all this, and
' ‘“’.T 7
.
e,c” 7 " ” ” ° '
- that physcal w ell-lieiu; which is nerves and hasten th eir breakdown. ...a u e ro l time, s o p p i n g this policy to
cures Scrofula, Eczema, or Salt Rheum
, wil,
Oreg'un
e" er
and all other blood diseases, because U
evinced by tho Hush of health on the Nature produces hut few „„.fieasim, , , pil. slteJ, wllvn
T K
C f f i
V
V
J S 8 T
Literarv.
.
FRESH GROCERIES CONSTAHTLÍ ¿RRIVIHG
Fon
HURD & DAVENPORT
THE SEATON STORE
Keeps a full line of Extra Quality
DRY GOODS fi GROCERIES.
Knowles & Gettys,
Managers,
W E BELIEVE.
There Is Only.
J. H. McCLUNQ.
EUOENE.
* * * * *
% % * * *
Nervous
THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR
. FISK.
Pure Blood
S a rs a p a rilla
GLENADAÜ
GLENADA!!
LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS.
clieek, the bright glance ot the eve and
the so-' nev e'aatic step, liu-ing tlie
per. lid when the com lias were swee cu-
ing th eir lift'd lives with toil thee« were
very few admissions to the hospital; nnd
th e iloeioi-'s jKisiiinn was almost a sine­
cure. Tln-re eou'd not posvi'i1» be unv
lietter evidence of deairsbithy, not to
say the need, of keeping men io confine­
m en t busily employed if tliev uru ex­
ported to he physically well.
The plitn adopted by the Kentucky
ponvicls may not lie ad ipiab'e to the
ponditions in the penitentiaries of other
hut until
man lias
has surrounded h loinseli
iuisal' ' heard to drop,
nuts, -, bill
N O T IC E
FOR
P U B L IC A T IO N .
with a boiler factory.
n j nll, personally very curious,” con-
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The cause of this is plain enough, tinned the senato-, “ to sec w hat kind of Iw ndO B c. :-.os»<».irg, Oiczm. sept n. isps
W eave satis,lei with a noisy machine if „ financial scheme the president will Mmc't
it only does its work. Wc take too lit tic subm it when con,”,ess meets as a sol u- lo make Anal pi«x»i ia mi
of Li*» i.nn.t
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as well us effective-care ill of health as „ ,„ np be I have little lio|>e, and .'or the l,°"'
Oc.ob.r M. ttstv. vie
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Uniss W. Nelson,
well ns productive o» salable m aterial. reason . I have idreatly given,
te a t env- on boYreMead vntry No. ««U. for the
nc\.
This
rids Is
is one
one of
id the
the corners
com ers of
of life that tiling in particular vGlf la' done « iih it.
'"'«'""<1 Gd -ec. s. Ip. I'«, now 12 u
* * * carefully cushioned.
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N* nainss lb. folio *)n< witnessn to prove
should
I he idea th at congress, US now consti- h'« continnoni realdeneo « p o ll «m l cu ltiv a tio n
luted, w ill a rree on anv tariff or tinan-
>«»<1 t«nd. vt«:
SPECULATION \S THRIFT.
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cial protHWu on seems a little i utside of
modern vice th at come”
A modem
eomci , in fo ra the possibilities.
food «leal of eiiming in times ef hnaines>9
" It is a great pity, though. In my
John k FomUh. Florercc. Ixtne Co., Ore«on.
Fmnk R. wu»vn.
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M akes
Pure Blood
Results, prove every word we havs
hsv.
»aid. Thousand, of voluntary testi»
testi­
monials fully establish the (act that
H o o d ”s
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a
Be Sure
to Get Hood's
Sarsa­
parilla
C ures
“ flood's Sarsaparilla cured our boy ol ,
eczema which physicians treated in
vain.” F rank W. D radiivbt , 32«
Johnson Avenue, Trinidad, Colorado.
Hood'« Pills cure all liver tila, eonstlp»
tina, hlUotaar.e . alek hernia -tie. tnfitgrstti n.
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