Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, October 18, 1907, Image 4

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Publish««! Every Friday at Gresham, Ore., by the B savks S tits P i
TIMOTHY BROWNHILL, F iuto »
ax »
bi . ishimì
Co.
M ixm . kb .
M omtsvilla Ornes, 315 Villa Av.; I'oert am » Orrnx. AM Goodmmgb Building
K il tv ml a* avventi <?lax* matter at the pwloflk*« at G re» ham. Oregon.
A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR
«l.«l not injure the small storekeepers
in Europe and be baa forgotten that
he ever objected to It.
It would
be th,* same tn this <x>uutry No one
would be Injure and every one In the
end would be help«*d
The R. F D.
wagons whh'h are now nearly empty,
would be laiien down with packages
This would be of ImmeUM* a«reommoda
lion to the farmers, and vastly stlmu
late buslneaa
The rural carrier*
mix hr Juat a* well handle i>ackagv*
that now go by express A* It la at
present, farmer* have to drive miles
to get their express packages, and
then have to pay extravangant rates,
four or live time* what the carriage
of the parcel I* worth With a parcel*
post, tens of tiouaand* of badly paid
employes of express companies would
fimi work at good wage« and they
would not have to work all the hour*
God Almighty made, as they often
hat«' to do at present Parcel* post
would be an immen*«* and unspeakable
boon to this country That we have
done without it. and continue to do
without It. Is to the foreigner the moat
extraordinary thing in our national
life. —
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Th«' foreigner
thinks
we could
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J. M. Short, M. D
S. P. Bittner. M. 0
LEETEROBERTS
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I’ll, sliUns-Sai «tons
tir, -1 am.
liai«» o|Hm«»»l a
0. II. ATWOOD, M. I).
IIRSLHASS
- Gl M RAL STORE
Ilotuiypaihii' I’ltvsii'l.iii and Suigcuu
t'ali» ath’iHh'fl da) ur iilahl
I'lBc«« plivtli« Malli f? Hr» plUHi« Malti M
OHh..ok>t Mimi« x’.it» Malli J»|i««i !«•»■
»IviH't . Malli »irvol. Ufar I Mnl
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Ill I ollll.'l tioll with ill«" iHlstotlh-O
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ut Itoli lion.
J. G. McElroy,
PHYSICIAN
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Diiily Static to Gresham
SIRGKOJ
I rn\ ing Hull Hun nt 7 a in.
I « uv mg < ir« Nlntin at I p. in.
lidia I’roinpHv nflcu«h«l tu.
Al Sui'h Hotel.
MAN’ »V.
vocate nor defense Ills methods rest ! I>W ai * aii I nvighlHH mul chiarii nini vili-
upon principles that have built up in avi », Mr. CìoiiHAlaa Imwa nmin ubo
| to preach and live the true socialism
PUOI D or Ol R EXHIBITION
thia dmngv in thvii hoinr.
In this country a system of Internal xtill
of the Golden Rul«* and the recond
Multnomah County’s Annual great commandment. There may bo
commerce which Is the marvel and Mrs Gommi** ih a «Liughtor of Mr. nn«l
Grange Fair is thrown open to the a plac«' In the Kingdom of God for
admiration of the world Illa business Mr unti Mrt. Il Jolmatnn, al«o rcMi’l
The g hh I wih I ivm
public Wednesday for the first an EpisA'opallan I’ierjx'nt Morgan, and
is legitimate because Its auccewa con mg oli thè ma « iic
tributes to the general prosperity of ì of a II go witli thvm for health nini prò*-
time. Considering the fact that a Baptist Rockefeller, and a Presbyt«*-
|H»t II V.
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th«'
community that built It up
six months' work in the prepar­ rian Armour hut then' Is no place
MrtBtcr I ìonvl Bucklvv celebratici hi»
Your local dealer stands readv to
ations for this fair have been for the thing* they represenl Bust- as easily get along without telephone*,
ness that produces profits of more railroads, or air and water as without duplica’«* every offer so seductively m itee ut li birtbday al bia lioinv la>»t
done in less than six weeks ac­
’ set forth In the catalogues of mall or Moiulny. A numid i «4 bnndHoiue giita
than 100 per cent is not righteous parcels post
tual working time, it is not sur­ business
Fortunes
Of
course,
we
know
why
ft
is
we
do
der houses and more. He will trump nere liia ¡Mirtion, togvlbvr tulli Ilio
cannot
be
and
prising that some mistakes have bullded out of th«* wrecks of comp« not hav«> parcels post it is b«>cause the best trick th«' mail order ever gtKxl uìm I h ' mo I loving fifor mali)
been made. On the whole, how­ titors are not evidences of God's fa- the express companies, who can di­ played If you will put down spot cash return>* o( tbc day.
ever. every citizen of Multnomah ror Kxtoriionat«* prices for th«* nc- vide up twenty four millions of dollars and acc«»pt from him a class of goods
DAMASCUS
county has reason to be proud of cessities of life in this land of plenty in extra profit* every Uttle while, are devoid of respectable ancestry, and
ba» boen m Port­
the showing made. All the ex­ are crimes against the God who able to maintain a ptvwerful lobby at U|sin which no reputable manufactur­ Mra. Jaim'N
hibits are a credit to the county crowns the year with His goodness — Washington. This lobby is able (by er will place his name lie can sell land \ lulling bvr )»ar««iitu, u bo \«dl nuoii
’avish exp«"nditure in money which cheap goods too If you will plank go to Caln rma tor the u inter.
and state and speak well for Pacific Baptist.
has been wrung from the people by down the money and accept what he
Mra. Lingle baa returned (nun Kan«
those who have taken a part in
-xcvssive charges) to stlfl«> all !eg<sla- gives vou without question and with­ aaa, where the haw l»rcn viMtmg brr
MLLTNOMAH NLRSEKIES
getting them together. The ben­
! tion Thus tt Is we have to pay tnib out recourse; but you must not expect daugbt«»r lllmaand other re'ativc«.
The Eastwood nursery and the I I ons and millions of dollars yearly him to be in his planee of business Mian New berg of Portland h attending
efits to be derived from this fair
to Multnomah county can not be Russellville nursery have doubt­ that might remain In our pocket* We every day In the year, ready and will- a few week« al tbe borne ut her uncle,
computed in dollars and cents. less made as fine an exhibit of have to put up with all sorts of Incott : Ing to stand back of every artlch* hi* Augual Wedeena.
The fair must be held annually. fruit and ornamental trees as veniences and be deni«*d facilities sells with his own reputation and the M im Carrie Moacoi'k is in Portland
(ora tew daya, visiting bvr cousin, Mt»r«
The Herald bids everyone a could be found anywhere in the that exist in semi-barbarous countries warranty of a responsible company
to please the express «corporations
ria lleacock.
hearty welcome. The com- state. Their effort is commend­ and enable them to divide up their Honestly, now. don't you really pat
isvjrself on the back when you spet 1
able.
and
the
gentlemen
behind
mi ttees who have had the ar­
twenty-four million dollar melons. It your money In such a way that In
LIS IIDS
rangements for the fair in hand these institutions are deserving is time the American p«*ople did some supplying your own wants you help
Mirai
Olive
Lusted
and her friend, H.
have done everything possible of great credit. The special fea­ serious thinking on this question It build up the neighborhood In which
J.tiofTuf
Portland,
iipvnl
Sunday with
for your benefit, comfort and ture of the Eastwood nursery is the Adams people can divide this you live? Of course you do. and you M inn J i - mmic Franch of Greeliain.
pleasure. It is to be hoped the a bearing three-yaar-old apple enormous sum amongst their stock­ act on that Idea yourself, but th** Hvrt Heighten of Sellwood in taking n
good things provided will be ap­ tree, while the German berry holders why cannot Vncle Sam give us trouble is you don’t talk it enough to few ilaya vacation * ith Fd Hannllon
and family, m Halting ami hunting.
preciated. and the distasteful, if bearing holly raised by the Rus­ parcels post an«! let us keep some your friends
Stand by your local dealer as he
sellville nursery is a sample of of those millions of which we are now-
any. forgotten.
Mrs. Ralph Ncibauvr ami daughter
stands by you with his time, his skill
elegance seldomn found in the robbed in our own pockets?
Zena arc visiting her tihmr, Mra. Mein«
and his money. He helps to build up tyre, at Sandy ami enjoying tlirmarlvri«
state.
THE EXPLANATION
the community and he makes it a tithing.
MAIL ORDER HOUSES
better place for you both to live His
These exceedingly good times are
The ladicn of the Ladies Home Mit-
Gresham’s great day. and,
coming to be hard times for people Multnomah county’s great day, Stand by Your Local Dealer as Me own success depends on pour prosper tiion »ocivty met with Mrs. Geo. Black*
!ty. He has no use for mavericks— burn last
with fixed incomes. Living is at least
rdiivmlay to make a quill
Stands by You
agriculturally speaking, has
nnbranded goods. He swears by the lor Mrs. Itanahue. The hostes** wrved
25 per cent higher than it was five
dawned. The festival and fair.
goods branded with the like of which a tine dinner.
years ago. About everything that we
Before you mail another post-office
eat or wear has advanced in price given under the auspices of the order or express order to help build no other generation ever saw. and h*
Mr«». Ida Holmen returned tuber home
far beyond any increase in salaries grangers of Eastern Multnomah, up a firm In Chicago or some other has an abiding faith In the th«*ory that in Washington, after visiting her folk«
Inde­ large city at the expense of home deal the best vehicles in all the world to­ for tome time.
or wages. For some of this increase will open this morning.
there seems to be good and sufficient fatigable industry, personal en- ers. think of your own welfare a little day are none to good for that major j Melvin I*ong purvha.^vd Mr. Pvtcrnun’M
reason, but much of it is evidently thusiasm and civic pride have ! and at least give your local merchant general of all the Industries- the | top buggy.
the result of unjust and unfair com­ held council together to make and friend a chance to figure with you American Citizen.
Mita Bs lie ('umiiiiiigM has Ix-t-n visit­
binations. That beef steak should be
ing her tiistvr, Mrs. Geo. Moulton, thv
Mail order house advertising is of
this
display.
The
result
is
be
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30 cents a pound, eggs 40 cents a
past week.
the very best quality, so far as the
dozen, and butter half a dollar per fore the public—a great fair in science of interesting readers of pub
Mr*. Geo. Lm*t«*d went to (irvalmm
round is without satisfactory cause. minature and an entertainment licity in goods they offer for sale Is
Turtiday to entvr their exhibit« at the
The producer is getting little more that will be enjoyed by all the concerned. But it Is i advertising which
fair, and rvturimd Wednvti«lay.
While
than he did five years ago. there is countryside and only to a less ex­ ; should be scanned i carefully. If read
there she staid with Mi~s .!<,s*i«‘ Francis
no lack of supply in the markets, there tent by hundreds of visitors from I critically, the skill with which plans-
POWELL VALLEY
W. Craswvll mad«* a tiling trip t«»
is no sp«?cial demand because of war the city. The occasion is one of i ibie sentences are put together and
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Buoy have sold Portland Saturday.
or famine. The only explanation ap­
interest to every citizen of Mult­ words made to appear to say what their place and will move to Washing­ Mrs. Andre and «lnught<*r Elva were
parent to common people in that the
ton in a short time.
, they reallv do not is apparent.
Portland visitors a few days last week.
nomah county.—Oregonian.
men between the producer and the
In one catalogue which the writer
Mrs. Florence Wiblon started (or Ari-
consumer have combined to advance
Multnomah county and the ad­ «xamined recently, three washing ma­ xona last Monday.
prices arbitrarily.
A study of the
chines are described The first is de­
Joseph S. Wilcoxon and wife reached
situation reveals certain things that jacent portion of Clackamas will clared to be 'the most perfect washer
»»••••••••••••a**
Oregon last Week.
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ought to set us thinking.
Within show Portland visitors at Gresh­ on the market.' The second is raid to
J. A. Buoy was a guest of Mr. and
INSLKL YOLRFARM BUILDINGS
fifty years a new standard of business am this week things worth going have 'more gwd sensible Ideas than
Mrs. A. B. Elliott last Bunday eveni ng-
su«!cess has been set up Fifty years to see, and surprise many with any other' while he third Is praised as
CHURCHES MD SCHOOL HOUSES
The Ladi«** Sewing circle met at P. A.
ago a man in a wholesale business
the evidences of development 'the most superior washing machine Johnson's with a large attendance.
IM THK
or
manufactory who accumulated
on the market.’
and
thrift
that
have
been
trans
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tn
Miss
Bertha
Johnson
has
gone
a hundred thousand dollars was
Now. which of these machines is
counted successful; now nothing short forming that region during the really the best? Which of them is Portland to attend business college.
past
few
years.
—
Oregon
Journal.
Miss Annie Nordblom spent Sunday-
of a half-mlllion counts, and that not
as good as the one the retailer sells
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very much. Men who are at the head
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i and guarantees? Can any reader of
Or PoKTLANl),
M
of great corporations are expected to
GIVE IS THE PARCELS POST
tbe catalogue tell? Absolutely not
Inci»r|M>ritte<!
IWI
UPPER LATOURELL
amass a million, and they figure their
The lesson should bu plain to those
rnRiiranc«* nt artunl c««tit. Tri.*«l
profits accordingly.
Another change Some Striking Reasons Why It Is who receive these catalivgues. They
Mr. »ml Mrs. Johnson »ml «laughter
and not fotirxl unnting. Aift*ntti
is in the manner of living by the bus,
Myrtle
visit«*!
at
Roe»'
Bunday.
wnnt<*«| in «*v«*rv cutinly. 1 or par«
Delayed
can read glowing descriptions of
ness men and their families. Palatial ’
ticiilarM writ«- to
The stork visited st Wil! Knieriem'x
grxrds. but they do not know whal
houses, automobiles, a retinue of ser
J. .L KERN, S.-4-’v,
they are buying when they send their last weyk, leaving a baby girl.
Weiser. Idaho, October 12, 1907.
.W» Kriit Yamhill Ht .
Oregon,
vants. European trips, and other ex
Mr.
Hicks
was
at
a
Portland
hospi
­
money
to
a
mail
order
house.
Editor Beaver State Herald, Gresham.
1 1
; Or«.,
travagances are now a part of the
or
to
tal
Thursday,
10th
Inst.,
visiting
bis
When a purchaser goes to his re­
Oregon.
H.
W.
S
manii
tn,
I
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kh
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(¡r<
«tiliam.
regular expenses of rich men. Tbeir
Dear Sir: Enclosed, you will find tailer, he can examine what he wishes mother, who has been undergoing an
only chance to meet these demands
operation.
a clipping taken from the Indies’ Mag to buy. He can look ft over carefully,
Is to double profits which they do by
Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen and «laugh­
azine Please insert it in your newsy test it, and if necessary, receive a
squeezing the prtxiucer and tedding up
Subscribern, lake Note
paper—the best paper that was ever guarantee from the merchant that '.he ter Ruby S|ienl Sunday at Anderen.
the consumer.
Commencing N<»vemlM»r 1, l’.M)7, the
Miss Lydia Metzger visited with Mis­
printed in Gresham, or in many other article is satisfactory. That guarartee
fiiilwcriptinn price of thin pa|>er will he
, towns for that matter, and oblige an is grxxl. because the retailer expects Helen Deaver Sunday.
rained to $IJ j O per year, ¡myable in ad-
business
among
his
to
remain
In
Miss
Alice
Quint,
teacher
of
Moun
­
untiring
reader.
Yours
respectfully,
As a result of this there is growing
frienus, and he cannot afford to de- tain school, s|>ent Saturday ami Sunday j vance. Huhacriptionii may lw renewed
MRS J. S ATKINSON.
up in this land of freedom and equality I
i for on«* or more yrar.i at the obi rate of
at her home in Montavilla.
a system of caste that is as fixed a» I The Adams Express Company re­ reive.
i $1.00 per year till that time. The pa«
The catalogue house, however, may
the caste of India, but with this diff- cently declared an extra dividend of
. ¡iera of all delitiqm-nt mibniTilMTM will
unsatisfactory
goodii.
effer
*.o
replace
This
erenee: in India the lower castes are twenty four millions of dollar«
CORBETT
lie atop|M«<| Novetnlrer 1. 1907, and tin*
stupid and ignorant and they stub- company has already paid its usual but there is the annoyance of writing
While attempting to board the train ainoiintH due under name charged to
bornly submit: in this country the dividend and expenses and after do- claim letters, packing the goods and
last Thursday morning, Fred R«'»«! fell, their accounts, which will be imtm-di-
poor, are neither ignorant nor stupid, ing so it still finds it has this colossal shipping them back and waiting for breaking the small bone of his left arm I ately turne<l over to our attorney for
They are restlessly bearing the burden sum of twenty-four million« on hand, the new shipment. And at the same
Mrs. Myrta Re«-d spent Tnesilay with collection. If you «Io not want your
now for the sake of peace and in the Every ttockholder will get 4200 for time there is the chance that the sub­
name to appear on our delinquent liat,
her daughter Eva in Portland. We are
hope of something turning up to « very 1100 share in addition to his stitute goods will prove to be no more pleased to know Miss Eva is improving I pay up l>efore November 1, 1907.
This is what is satisfactory than the original and al) and hope she may return home soon.
change the conditions They will not :egu!ar dividend.
A pretty nice cf the trouble will have to be expert
wait forever.
The sight and sound < ailed cutting a melon
Mr. and Mrs Will Hughes little child
Watches and Jewelry
»nd smell of the recklessly driven melon, isn't *t? It is a melon that we. enced again.
was taken smhlenly ill Heturday ami
— REPAIRING A HPK« TALTY -
The mail order house is after mon­
automobile is an irritant to the nerves the American people, grew and made
was taken to Portland Saturday even­
All Work Guaranteed.
of the hungry poor. A daneerous type possible by supinely submitting to the ey Every dollar it gets Its hands on ing for me*li<'al treatment.
For Rjwlal Bargains In Watches, flee
of socialism is feeding on th s unrest, extortion of the express companies will be jerk’-d out of your neighbor-
Mrs. Lucy Kincaid and son Ralph
and as it feeds it grows. I'nder the Do you know why the Adams people hrxxi forever The mall order house
drove U> Portland Saturday.
lead of President Roosevelt the govern have this enormous turn to divide may bear upon It* face the sem­
Mrs, C. Smith and Miss Ethel were
inent Is doing something, but so far amongst their stockholders? Well. It blance of friendship, but no human
WATCHMAKIR and JLWLLIK
in the city Wedneac lay and Frida/.
the needless extortion in the purcbase is because we pay. 25. 50. 75 cents and heart beat* under the cl«>ak of hypoc
Miss May Walker went to Portland
191 Morrison St.,
of the nttcessitks of life has not been a dollar for express packages that the risy. Sentiment to it is unkip wn The
Sunday evening, returning .text day.
PORTLAND,
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checked
The writer of these not«
U S government would carry If we whole inst.tution is a* cold and blood
Mrs. Hattie Rogers was a business
Near l*ap*N Restaurant.
does not possess the wisdom to deal had parcels post for a few cents. This les* a* a corpse
Al! the mail order houses In Chris visitor in the city Tueadav
with this momentous question. but h<- money is taken from the people un­
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Allie (cd with |w>re I yes fur .1.1 Yeani
I M<. 11. 11. ( )T'I
”1 had I m - i - u allUelcil with sore ryrs
f**r thirty ibi. e y.-nrs. Thirteen years
ago I In-camo totally blind and was
lutali) blind for six years. My ryes
««•re b elly inllaiii<>*l One of my neigh-
I mi . i uri . te-1 u|«*ii my tr » lug I'liamlier-
latii'a Putivi* and gave me half a Is*« of
>1
I > niv »«uprise it hraled my ryes
• ml my flit came back to me. I*
I ii I r , < vtilliiann, K\
I'hamlierlain's
Salve i« lor »»!<* by all druggists.
I » I k .’M T I M T
nviVvWOMEN ^^aultful
!t.*b«rtlns glvre what «vary woman
tonal desires a rerteet e..«npl«-,u>n
It brlnss that soft, »«»noth. fraah.
rlaar tint to I ba chaali that .W-notaa
youthfulness.
It will bring beauty
to thoaa who tack It: It will rslaln
It for those who already p..,a«aa tt;
It will enable you to euceaaatully
combat the rataiiea of weather and
time Don't doubt don't argue. Just
try RobayUna.
Your druggiet will
Cl'S you a tree »»«»pie. AU drug
State keep Itoberllne.
A Certain Cure tor Croup t'sed fur
len Sear* without a f ailure
U W I’witt, a .^trtr t’ily, Imi., har«l«
mire fut’Evliaiit, i« entliUtiiatilic in Ina
prniM- ••( Chamberlain**Cuugh Kvmr«l).
<•..1.1 Il cbiUbvn b «w nil I hm ’ ii titihjrcl lo
• t 'ip anti Im lian u «« m | thia remedy b»r
ti.» i’i-t ten imri, ami, though they
much b Hr.I llit» croup, bm wife and lie
ilaav frit ilo u|M<n retiring when a
•til« f< !¡.«mlM-rl.iin’ti Cough Kem««dy
h i in thv bou>o*.
H im i>l«lt*«*l child wan
«»ut * t to Movrrv attack* of crimp, but
11 i- i . iih .I y io \or failed U» «’fT«M'l a
«I • •’> «il»'
Hr han rvvotiimrndtnl it
i** (firn
ami mighlmra* and all «ito
l.<ive li*«- I it «.i\ that it in utn*<|ualed for
croup and whooping amgh. For n«l«
bv all druggin'N.
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MEET MI¿ ON THE FURROW”
Al Illi
Multnomah County and Grange
Fair and Carnival
If you want to learn how
to keep your buildings
insured in an ah' lutch afe insurance association at
cost. There is only one mutual company—
The Oregon fire Relief Association
of McMinnville
I RIED, 1ESTED, and never found wanting. For
full particulars and insurance, call on write or phone
John Brown, Agt., Rockwood, Or.
farmers’ Mutual fire
Relief Association
PHONE GRUMI \ M 311
9 The Douglass Stor Pleasant
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WE ARE IIEADQI ARTI RS FOR
Edison Phonographs and Records
ah
we ll
ah
the Ituiiling brandi« of
Flour, Feed, and Groceries
AT LOWEST I’OSSIBI.i: PRICES
JOHN BROWN,
Fred D. Rom
does feel that the time is here for justly, because the people really want
the church of Christ to make its In and would greatly appreciate parcels
fluence ferit for the poor of the peo- post. In every other country in the
pie. It is for us to heed the old world, worth while, including even
prophet when he cried out. "Uft up Siam, there is parcels post
This Is
a standard for the people ” It is not no experiment. In Europe ft has been
for the church to condemn « very man 1 In existence for over a generation.
who may be rich. Our Master did no j The country storekeepers over there
ruch thing, but He did clearly picture. were a little afraid of the parcels
the danger« of riches and left no' post when It first started, and some
doubt as to where His sympathies | of them here are terribly afraid that
ware in the great struggles of life—' it may Injure their business, but It
tendom would not Increase the value
of your farm or town property a cent.
They are parasite» to whom life Is
only possible a* long as they can suck
bl«x>d out of the communities, to tbe
upbuilding of which they «umtribute
nothing. They create no local market
for the products you have for »ale.
They have no property in your <u>unty
which can be assessed to help bear
your bur«len of taxation
Your local dealer needs neither ad-
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Quinsy, £ p ains and Swellings Cured < ►
An engine driven by some earless] <<jn N'oveinlier, 1!">1, I caught cold
MORGAN & DONAHUE
driver was rnn into tbe school fence ar,j |1R(| t|,H quinsy. My throat wrs
Proprietor«
laat week, wrecking a go««! part of the RWO||en w> I could hardly breathe. I
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Its
street side, leaving the yard open t<> applied <'bumlH-rlain's Pain Balm ami
Sandy for Boring.
.0 30 a. m.
stock.
] it gave me relit f in a short time. In
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Charles fionsalas and wife left our two days I wns all right,” says Mra. I.,
Boring for Handy.
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neigiilxirhorxl lor their new home near Cousins, Otterbnrn, Midi. Chamlier-
..... 4:42 p. m.
Bonneville lately, trading their little Iain’s I’ain Balm is a liniment ami is <> Al Ssixlv mnkcM < <.niii < tion. with Sfiliimn mail »lug«*. «Also makes con-
home on the Taylor avenue road for a esp«*cially valuable for sprains and ‘
m etions lor Aschoff's nrrl meetx first car at Boring.
farm at the first mentioned place. A swellings. For sale by nil druggists.
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