staying back ami refusing to be dragged into politics, what chance have we against that other combination? As a member of tbe human ra«v witli the kirnl |>ernu»«ion of our suffrage friend« I decline to participate in a re Necessary to Possess a Bank Account form against Nature. Women are no better adapt««! to politics than a man 1« Entre«! M Second Class Mail Matter at tenta. Oregon, August 26, IMI I Well Known Divine Says to la*ing the mother of a family. That Women Won’t Hear As a man I decline to la*lp drag our Published Every Thursday at Unta, Ore., by the M t . S cott P vbushiwi C o . reluctant women into tiie dirtiest joli Any Side but Their Own- that H. A. DARNALL, E dito » and M anaubk . 1 »in asked to work at inyaelf. As Cites Example. an American I doubt th«* wisdom of re- ■ lie v I ng the men from the rv»|xm»ibility Office Phone: Home U1L Residence: Tabor 2813 The first is the Desire or Inclination. Every for the civic conditions which they have one has a wish for money It is human na Owing to tiie fact that tiie question of ■unde by calling into the battl«* tiie last T is interesting to note the lit than two dollars nor uion* than fifty equal suffrage is one of importance in nwrw fore«* we have in tiie world be ture, for it takes money to possess the com- tle effusion that appeared in dollars. fore thorn« now engaged have done their forts and necessities of life. Sec. 3. It shall be unlawful for any Oregon at the present time and a matter j best. the Monday Oregonian about Mr. minor uuder age of eighteen yt^rs. to to be voted upon at the November elec The second requirement is One Dollar or Bourne’s disposition toward the smoke, or in any way use any cigar, tion the following article appeared in As an Orgonian, I o|q*oa<* classifying our glorious state with the freak atau*a more. The first deposit need not be large corrupt practice act in sending cigarette or tobacco in anv fonn what | Tuesday evening's Telegram from tiie of the Union, when we have a higher soever in any public highway, street, and after the first money is deposited, you government franked documents I pen of Rev. Clarence True Wilson, for state of eivilation than any. of tiie four place, square or resort. have a bank account. The size of your bank» that might have had a political, Sxc. 4. Any minor violating the mer pastor of Tayior Street M. E. that have hail women'« vote», and just account rests with you. All we require is or partisan, or personal bearing. provisions of this act shall, upon con church, is significant aud affords tiie as California ami Washington are be good faith, come in and we will explain to reader clear and concise statement of ar ginning to realise that they have blindly We have not noticed any serious viction, be fine«! in any sum not less guments against the principal: fallen into a ’ atal mistake. I have con you particulars. falling off in their documents than one nor more than ten dollars, or PORTLAND, July 22—|To the »Mi versed with both men ami women from since the primary. Bourne may by imprisonment at the option of the ter of the Telegram.)—The programme California, but have found no one who two days for each offense. have had a personal motive for court, 8 bc . 5. Justices of the |>eace «hall of Chautauqua has been constructed this was not in «ioubl about th«* wimlom of sending them out but what is have concurrent jurisdiction with the year to ixxist for Women’s Suffrag«-. ««hat they have done. the motive now? Then we wish circuit court for all offenses arising un More than one dozen speak«*n have ar- As a son, I f«*el that I ought not to gued for it at regular oeaxions. liesiiie« vote to f«>rve the elective francium- ami to call attention to the suit that iter this act. . little si«it* meetings every day. Last the total reaponaibiliiy for all eiviecondi S b «-. 6. The act entitled, “ An Act is now pending affecting Mr. prohibit the sale of tobacco, cigars or Tuesday at the reijueat of tiie Society tions upon our mothers, wive«, sisters Selling’s candidacy due to his to cigarettes to minors under lite age of i >p|K«ee«i to tiie Extension of Suffrage to and daughters. For tbe women have supposed abuse of the law by eighteen years, approved Feb. 18, 1889, Women, tin* F«xieration of Woman’s more votes than men. There are moie useing too freely of his own and and all other acts and parts of acts in I Club« gave one-half hour to tiie other of them. And with a clear majority side. I was nH]ueste«i to «i*«*ak for them* they «ill haw* to take our reapooflibility. consistent with this act are hereby re other peoples money. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY women, and did so within th«* timelimit They are no better adapUsl to this work pealed. Inasmuch as the present law If it is wrong for Bourne to send when Miss Breckenridge replied for 45 than their silk dress is for a scrub mop. upon the subject is incomplete. an<1 an LENTS. OREGON public documents through the emergency minutes. They are replying to that I rvHpeet them too much to want to hear exists, this act shall be in mail for political influence, how force from an«i after its approval by tiie harmless little •pt'Cch yet. I wax told the toast in Oregon that they gave at a that I hail “done the «uffragt* cause banquet in Denvar «vlebrating tiie can it be right for Selling to send governor. good ’’ Mrs. Duniwaysays: “We suf triumph of woman suffrage: The Choice of • Husband privately mailed documents in fragists are glad.’’ Yet no one of them "Lovely woman, once our superior; is Ux> important a matter for a woman volving an excessive outlay? has come to thank me. nor intimate that now our equal!" to be hatidieapiwd by weaknees, bad The Oregonian editor seems to I or any other man or woman ha«i a CLARENCE TRUE WILSON. blood or foul breath, Avoid them* Itili' right to live on this earth, and think or be suffering from some sort of WANTKI» hope» by taking Dr. King's Life Pill», speak against women voting ip Oregon. optical or mental abberation New strength, tine complexion, purr WANTED—To exchange 6 lots and ADYtRHStl) LE1ILRS What is it that makes it a high crime breath, cheerful spirits—things that win which enables him to see in dif to dare to differ in a deferential manner letter« remaining uncalled for in the nten-follow their use Ea»y, safe, sure. ho use at Pleasant Home for building a tiKxiem honor. Owner. Box 86, R. 2 ferent persons, the same moral The best bread baker in Iowa, aged from the suffragist»? Won’t Woman's Lenta Poetoffice week tnding July 13, 26c at all dealer«. Gresham. Ore Phone 27 x 4 2 t. delinquency, with entirely dif twelve years, sat in the private office Suffrage stand looking at on any »ide 191«. ferent results, depending mainly of Dr. P. P. Claxton, the United States but one? Or are women constitutional Adams W. H.; Bews Mrs. V.; I>ente WANTED—Position aa cook, by lady, Horseless Carriage» In 1645. with 16 year old son. Want work for on the persona, and the Commissioner of Education, one morn ly unfitted to meet opposition to their myself ami boy. Hotel or ranch work In one of the letters of Oral Patln. views? And is thin calling of names, A. W.; Davis Mi«e Daisy; Hawkins Oregonians “method of mad- ing, being told that “the girl or tbe saying preferred. Inquire at Herald Office. written In 1646. tbs learned bibliophile ‘ ‘ He ought to be put off these Mrs. Joe; Hazel Mrs Mattie; How» woman who can bake bread better, and tl ness.” feed the family better, is more valuable grounds." “He ought to be ashamed Mrs. H. P.; Johanson Andrew; Norman •ay»: “It 1» true that there Is here an Englishman, the son of a French of himself to opposed women, ” an ad than tbe man who invents im WANTED—Good, clean cotton rags L. R.; I-ena Mr. and Mrs. John; Men man. who propones to make carriages at a pound. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. provements in feeding hogs.’’ About vance sample of what every man must that will roll from Paris to Fontaine ttention is called to an him were grouped ten boys, ranging in take on all occasions when th«*«* same zies Florence ; Rec tan us O. H. ; Robert bleau without horses tn a day. The new article in an adjoining col age from fourteen to eighteen, who bad women get in politics, and have their son Mrs. Mae; Smith 1-eroy B.; 8 iilh machine 1» preparing In the Temple WANTED—Boy* mar be had and The older once at umn giving the law on sale of to raised tbe ten biggest acres of corn in feelings hurt all the time, because some Mrs. W. A.; Smith Hattie E. If It should succeed there will be a sometimes girla. ordinary wage» ami other» to ire great saving of hay and oata. which are bacco in this state to minors. Con tbe Hawkeye State; and as Dr. Claxton horrid men are going to vote against GEO. W. SPRING, Postmaster. •chixiled and cared for in return for at prewent extremely coat I y" •light cervices render«*»!. For particu siderable complaint has been made told them their achievement« were of some man or measure they are in favor’ What is there so sacred al>out this suf lar» addree« W. T. Gardner, »uperin- in Lents at various times about larger ultimate worth than those of an frage Horse Hatred. experiment that my raising a army, they blushed and wiggled and A bad 'asto in the mouth comes from tendent Boy* and Girl» Aid Society of tf the ease with which boys secure looked both pleased and uncomfortable question of mark upon it makes the Of all the domestic animals the horse a disordered stomach, and back of that Oregon. Portland. Ore. tobacco. It can hardly be due to at the same time. Tbe visitors were leader of these women write over her 1» probably the moat gentle, but there i» usually a torpid liver:—A condition KOK SALK • re exceptions A California man had lack of knowledge on the part of the prize winners in tbe first state-wide own signiture: “It is a blunder worse In bls stable a fine thoroughbred horse, which invite» diaeaae. HERBINE is STRAYED—Dark bay mare, with dealers. We suspect that contest in corn growing and br^ad mak than a crime for this reverend oral« >r to of which he made quite a pet One day the remedy nee«ted. It corrects tile heavy main and tail. Weight al«>ut don the livery of h««aven when he servea be went Into the stable, and. stopping stomach and make« tbe liver active and 1.0ft) lbs Reward. Notify A Zengr-r, parents and children do not ing yet conducted, tbe prizes consisting the devil.” to pat bls favorite steed, be was »ur regular. Price 60c. Sold by Lenta Gresham, R. I., Phone 12x2. of ten-day tripe to Washington. know the nature of the laws on In connection with bis other remarks. The next surprising thing is that prised when the horse, with a violent Pharmacy. F<»R SALE CHEAP—Thoroughbred this matter. There are a lot of Dr. Claxton made a series of epigrams. charge of inconsistency that I, a tem plunge, broke the baiter and came at Black Minorca Hen» anil also florae Sli Handad. boys under eighteen in Lents “Work." he said, “is the very beet perance advocate should oppose women’s blm with open mouth At first tie Among the L»rt world's left handed gen ver laced Wyandott». Robt. W. fjirnen, suffrag»'. I have advocate«! Ixith lo«-al thought It was tn fun. but he soon 2nd. and Luther, l.ent». who smoke and yet section 4 of possible education." In sea was Leonardo da Vinci, who realised bls mistake and hastily climb and prohibition for Oregon, and this law states that by so doing “It is immensely better to know how option al up 1 ladder and yelled for help. On wrote n treatise on aviation the hand FOR HALE—All bou»eh