COTTAGE GROVE LEADER.
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ARE YOU A CHINAMAN?
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T he following, clipped from an
1 eastern exchange, was presented to
the Leader this week w ith the re
C o n n s * A D n B ai'Il.l b ,
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E d ito rs
quest that it be published.
It is
K n trrrd at the C olla*« d r o v e poM oSIci-av ««■- one of the strongest arraignm ents
ond cURA m a tte r.
— j of the patrons of the catalogue
houses that we have ever read:
MUHtU K IP riO N KATKH
W e e k ly , o n e year, fl.SO.
m o n th »
c*n,5J “ You have a personal pride in
A M I W KIKLV,
*: <«i vour com munity, and you point
O ne Y ear
Hi i Monili*
•ra| with pleasure to its growth, but
T hree M onili«
you have no right to any credit for
that growth or im provem ent—you
C O T T A G E G R O V E, OREGON
L ocm ted o n ilie u p p e r \V U I«*»ette R iv er
have done all in your power to re-
144 m ile * »oulta o i P o r tla n d o n S o u th e rn l a
S h e a n d O re g o n ft S o u th K a s te iu KailrouM - ; duce real estate values, to reduce
p o p u la n o u 2500; tw o l a n k s p u b lic a n .l h .« h
w rhoola. A v e c h u rc h e * ; w a te r lig h t a n d » ew
the amount of taxes collected, to
e r * y * te m * .c re a m e ry ; flo u r m ill: tw o b r ic k
y a r d s ; -a w m ill» , w o o d w o rk fa c to ry m a tc h
reduce the num ber of teachers em
f a c to ry , s te a m l a u n d r y a n d t h e L o r n d o r .
ployed in your schools, and their
0USTR1ES AND BKSOUKCES.
salaries as well.
You have pre
G r e a t fo re s ts of t im b e r t r i b u ta r y to C o tta g e
G ro v e ; fifte e n »aw m ill» , t h r e e s h in g le m ill»
vented many a young m an and
w ith in a rad in » of 15 m ile».
f o r B o h e m ia g o ld m in e s a n d B lack B u tte
q u ic k s ilv e r m in e » ; v a lle y * a n d fo o t-h ill» , | young woman from getting em ploy
w e ll a d a p te d to f r u i t g ro w in g , ia r in iu g a n d
ment at home. You have driven
d a ir y in g . F o r in fo r m a tio n r e g a r d in g th is
g r e a t c o u n tr y » u b s c rib e fo r t h e L a a d e r .
I out of your town and com m unity
good workm en: vou have striven
T U E SD A Y , A P R I L 20, 190'».
¡diligently to keep down real estate
: values; you have reduced rents,
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. I and prevented the p ain tin g of
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; houses and the general upkeep of
A rew ard of $50 will be paid by ; vour town. You have stoleu from
th e Leader Publishing Co. to any j the charities, the hospitals, the
person or persons who will subm it | poor of your town.
"Y ou have no right to enjoy the
evidence, which will bring alxmt
the arrest and conviction of any society of the com m unity in which
violator of the local option law in you reside; you are an interloper;
the city of Cottage Grove, either you are the mire and the m ud on
by conducting a blind pig, l>oot- the wheels of progress, and a great
leggiug or by violating the local er m enace to your town th an the
yellow peril, the C hinam an— he
option law in any other way.
gets all the dollars out of a town
and then sends them out of the
LUMBER OUTLOOK GOOD.
country. So do you.
If he irn-
W hile the outlook for lum ber [>erils a country by cheap lalror
has been rather on the waver for you encourage cheap labor and
some time, the fixiug of the tariff m ake monoply possible by your
at a reasonable rate and the open support of it.
“ There are so m any other evils
ing up of the building season prom
ises to m ake this a fairly good year attendant upon that of sending
for lumbermen, but still far from money to m ail order houses for
as good as recent years have lieen. articles w hich should be purchased
T here are many reasons for those at home that it would tak e a long
conditions. T he big holders are time to enum erate th e m ."
T H E I.KADKK fl' H I. IS M IN » CO. < tn«-.»
unloading their holdings east of
the Cascades clear through Idaho
an d to the Rockies and are using
efforts that reach out in m any
ways to hold back the coast trade
until this inferior lum ber farther
east is all worked off. T his was
one of the prime factors that
caused the recent “ p an ic" and so
far as this coast is concerned was
the chief one. A high freight rate
w as to hold up the coast mills. It
succeeded pretty well, but the re
suits are not entirely satisfactory
even to the operators who planned
an d executed it. However, we
confidently expect a very good
year for local lum berm en. After
the Pacific coast product is once
introduced in the east it cannot be
agaiu elim inated entirely under
any conditions.
A GLARING INCONSISTENCY.
CREDIT
WHERE
CREDIT
IS DUE
'The city council is to be heartily
commended upon its determ ination
to stam p out the sale of the so-
called “ near beer” in this city,
which is too often used as a blind
for selling all kinds of intoxicating
liquors contrary to law and to the
expressed will of the people at the
last general election. At the last
meeting of the city council, S at
urday evening. Councilm an Bar
tels was appointed to notify all
dispensers of "n e ar b eer” in this
city to “ cut it o u t,” and the re
corder was instructed to have pre
pared an ordinance prohibiting the
sale of "n e a r beer" in th is city
to l>e adopted at the next regular
m eeting of the city council. This
is action advocated by the Leader,
not from any personal, selfish or
m ercenaty standpoint, b ut simply
from the fact that we favor the
moral as well as the com mercial
and industrial upbuilding an d de
velopment of Cottage G rove and
vicinity and the enforcement of
the laws of the state, county and
m unicipality. It has alw ays lieen
our contention that a law w hich is
not meritorious enough to be en
forced should lie repealed and
il not repealed should be en
forced. 'Pile m ayor and council
are entitled to com m endation for
the step tliev are tak in g toward
the more strict enforcement of the
laws.
O ne of the glariug inconsisten
cies and abuses in high places, is
the act of the L'nited States govern
m eut in licensing the sale of liquor
in dry territory, subject however,
to certain local legal restrictions.
In other words the governm ent
says, " a license is hereby granted
you to dispense liquors, but you
are to take your own chances re
g arding your violation of the local
option laws of your city, county,
or sta te .” It would be just as
reasonable and consistent for the
state governm ent or county court
to license th e sel’ing of intoxicants
in a dry county or city with the THAT’S CORRECT— YOU ARE RIGHT
fatherly adm onition to “ look out
for th e county and local officials.
O ut at Florence the city charter
If they get you it is none of our provides th a t only those who are
a ffa ir." T he blind pigger and boot taxpayers can vote on such ini
legger invariably takes out a “ gov portaut city questions as voting
ernm ent license” before he begins bonds and granting franchises. In
his illegal operations. H e does this res|iect Florence leads m any
not propose to take any chances in other Oregon cities. The people
the violation of the federal laws, who foot ihe tax bills should have
but he will take chances with the the sav as to w hat they shall be
local authorities. Therefore, the taxed for and how m uch.— Regis
government is aiding and abetting [ter
the violation of the local option
law s in Oregon and other dry
Many ja-ople have been attracted
states. How m any governm ent to Cottage G rove by the tru th re
licenses are held in this city, other garding this locality as presented
th an by licensed druggists?
by the Leader.
Do You Feel This Way?
D o y o u feel all tire d o u t ? D o .-ou so m etim e*
th in k y o u juat c a n 't w o rk aw ay a t y o u r p ro lca-
atou o r tra d e an y lo n g er ? D o y o u have a p o o r ape-
tite , an d lay a w a k e a t n ights u n a h le to sleep ? A re
y o u r n ervea all g o n e, an d y o u r a to m a c h t o o ? H a s a m
b itio n to lo rg e a h ea d in th e w o rld le lt y o u ? II ao, you
m ig h t aa w ell p u t a ato p to y o u r m is e ry . Y o u can do it il
y o u w ill.
D r. P ie rc e 's « .o ld en M ed ic e l D isco v e ry w ill
m a k e you a d ifferent in d iv id u a l. I t w ill s e t y o u r la z y l i t e r
to w o rk .
It w ill a c t things rig h t in y o u r a to m a ch , and
y o u r a p p e tite w ill co m e h e c k . I t w ill p u rify y o u r blo o d .
It «"ere is an y te n d e n cy in y o u r in m ily to w a rd co n su m p tio n ,
■t w ill k eep th a t d re a d d e s tr o y e r e w a y . E v en a lte r con-
.__ **V, •■"»<>•« gained
a fo o th o ld in th e form of a
lin gering co ugh, b ro n c h itis, o r b leed in g a t th e lu n g ., it w ill b rin g ab o u t a
e u es
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vetnedy p re p a re d
D r.
P ie rc e ,
ttu a e lo , I s . ^ I . , w ao ee eeuarr if f t e ra f r t t to all w ho w ish to w rite him . H ie
ffrM t to c c a ta has e o m e lr o m hia w ide e x p a rie n c e an d v a rie d p ra c tic e .
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" h e e d U d by a p e n n y .g ra b b in g d e aler in to ta k in g in te rio r a u h .fi.
tu te a lo r D r P ie rc e a m e d ic in es, re c o m m a n d ed to he " j u s t . . good.
D r.
P ie ro e a m ed icin es e re o e snow u ‘ o u z o ,t r i o s . T h a i, e v ery in g re d ie n t p rin te d
o u th e s t w ra p p e r.
M ad e fro m r o o t, w ith o u t a lc o h o l. CUmtain no h a b it-
te rm in g d ru g s. W o rld a D is p e n s a ry M ed ic a l A sa o c ia tio n , Buffalo N Y
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IR .A M E .
Poultry Nolo*.
M a rjo rie G ould, d a u g h te r o f G eorge
G ould, h a d a ‘-com ing o u t” p a rty th a t
Clean the brooders every day.
coat th e p rin cely aura o f 125,000.
W h a t d id th e m oney go fo r?
F.ggs laid 48 hours after mating
T h e n e w s p a p e rs tell u s th a t 5,000
o rc h id s w ere u se d fo r d e c o ratio n p u r should Ire fertile.
poses. O rch id s coat m oney. T h ere w ere
Provide plenty of fresh, clean
big b a n k s o f A m erican B e au tie s, 8,000
p alm s fro m th e so u th se a s a n d j a r d i water at all times.
n ie re s o f r a r e fern s. T h e v ia n d s an d
Don’t expect to m ake money
tb e w lu e s w e re r a r e an d costly. I f you
It c a n ’t be done.
do n o t c a re fo r ex p en se you c a n easily from lousy hens.
sp e n d $25,000.
Fvery
poultrym
an
ought to owu
T w o h u n d re d g u e s ts help ed th e
you n g lad y o f elg b te e u y e a rs to “com e a spray pum p and he ought to use
Out.”
it.
V iew ed fro m tb e sta n d p o in t o f th e se
A common bad habit is to give
y o u n g people, th e e v e n t w a s a re d le t
te r d ay of th e cale n d a r, a view w hich chicks too m uch food.
D uring the
society e d ito rs seem to h a v e coincided.
first few days they need heat m uch
N ow fo r th e fu ll p ic tu re :
W hile th e sons a n d d a u g h te r s o f tb e more th an food.
“ u io n ey cru ts" m ade m erry a t th e H o
Tw o incubators and one brooder
tel P la z a an d d a lu tlly d a llie d w ith tb e
all in first class condition, for sale
ric h v ia n d s c h a r ed up by th e c a te re r
W . B. D k n n is
at a b ig sum per plate, d ow n o n lo w er at a bargain.
B ro ad w ay a long line o f m ise ra b le I B lackbutte, Oregon.
m o rta ls stood sh iv e rin g fo r w e a ry j
It costs mouey to feed chickens
h o u rs In o rd e r to g e t a few b ite s o f |
now,
but d o n ’t let that scare you.
b re a d uu d a few sips o f coffee.
There is always a dem and for a
W hy p a in t th is p ic tu re ? yo u say.
I t p a lu ts Itself. T h a t Is th e p ity o f j good article.
It. I t Is no fan cy p icture.
Remember that during th e first
T h e re It h an g s—on one sid e tb e pic- j
tu re o f lu x u ry a n d w a s te a n d of tb e Mi hours chicks should not l>e given
ro iste rin g scions o f p lu to cracy , o n tb e
any food or water. These are two
o th e r th e chill g ray o f e a rly m o rn in g
an d th e bu u g ry , h a lf s ta rv e d w re tc b M essentials to their health.
o f m isfo rtu n e .
Dirty eggs should not be washed
B oth In one fram e!
W ell—
or allowed to stand
in
We Invite Mail Order House Competition
Read the (iuaranlec
Compare the Prices
Watch Our Window For These Bargains
A t th e Prices W e A sk T hey W ill N ot Last Long.
L
W ash Basins, this sale only,.
Sauce Bans.................................. ..-..*,.10 to 50
Covered B uckets......... .............. ....... 15 to 20
Preserving K e ttle s ................ .........15 to 65
“
Coffee P o ts.........................2-qt. 40c. l-qt.
T ea K ettles............... No. 8, i>5e. No. 9,
Dish P an s.........................14-qt. 50. 17-qt.
T ea P ots....... ................ \ % qt. 55c. 5-qt.
W ater P ails 10-qt. 50. 12-qt. 65. 14-qt.
P udding P ans...2-qt. 10. 4-qt . 20. 5-qt.
Pie Plates, 9 -in ch ............
Soup L ad les........ ......................
D ippers....................................
Spoons .........................
Soap D ishes..............................
O ne-pint Cups, th is sa le ,....................
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50 V
75 “
65
.50 “
75 “
25 “
5
water.
W e a r e o u tsid e th e p ictu re, m y T hey should Ire wiped off with a
frien d . W e a r e n e ith e r inlU tonalrM
n o r p au p ers. A nd w e can g e t th e p e r dam pened cloth or sponge.
sp e ctiv e an d th e lig h ts an d sh a d o w s of
If properly m anaged, an in c u
th e p ictu re.
bator
m ay l>e m ade to pay for itself
T hose bro k en fra g m e n ts o f h u m a n ity
It depends on
—poor bulls of flesh b a tte d o v er tn e in the first h atch.
fen ce—a s th ey p eer Into th e lig h te d the operator, however, as m uch as
w in d o w s o f th e p alace h o tel feel a !
,
m iserab le envy, If n ot a s e ttle d h a tre d , | ,h e i n c u b a t o r ,
o f th e fo rtu n a te rich. A nd th e f o r tu ;
D uring the first few days, the
n a te rich sw a g g e r in th e ir p rid e a n d
tem
perature inside tbe brooder
fancy th e ir doings a r e re a l epochs In
must be m aintained between 85
th e h isto ry o f th e race.
I.et u s p ity both.
and ‘HI degrees and gradually re
Let u s p ity a n d help, if w e m ay, th e
duced
as the chicks grow.
"poor d e v ils" o f m isfo rtu n e , b u t—
L et u s p ity also no less th a n th e
“ Do you know th at your ch ick
" m tse ra b le s” o f o u r d a y th e silly c h il
ens come over into tny yard?” “ I
d re n of th e very rich, w h o se fa lse
s ta n d a rd s o f real life a n d f a ls e v a lu e s thought they m ust be doing th a t."
o f real th in g s m nke th e m o b je c ts of j “ W hy did yon think so?"
Be-
co m m iseratio n , If n ot o f d isd a in .
! cause they never cam e b a c k ."
You will soon have breeding
“ LU CK Y ” BALDWIN.
" L u c k y ” B a ld w in Is (lead.
stock to sell. Remember there are
All bis life long he w as m isnam ed.
alw ays buyers for good stock at
H e lived to be eig h ty y e a rs o f ag e 1
an d w a s successful. A nd m en a r e n ot rig h t prices, A little ad in this
R ed T a g S a le S ta r ts S a tu r d a y , A p r il 17 ,
And continues until every piece priced with Red T ag is sold
Here is a Chance to Get First Quality Onyx Enameled Ware at Tinware Prices
We are Factory A gents ou this line of G rau ite W are
and will p u t on sale Saturday a com plete line at prices
nam ed above.
Com pare our prices with Mr. Mail O rder M an and
see w hete we stand.
W ith us you see the goods before lay in g down vour
money. W ith Mr. Mail Order Man you send your
money aud ta k e w hat they send
If it does not suit
who pays the freight back to Chicago?
You h av e paid it out here, you pay it back ag ain .
T hen do you get your money back or do you h av e to
tak e som ething in ex ch an g e and again pay the freight?
GRIFFIN
u n ifo rm ly lucky fo r e ig h ty y e a rs.
1 p a p e r w ill f i n d t h e r n y f o r y o u -
In ste a d o f “L u ck y ,” he sh o u ld h a v e 1
A snap for some poultrym an
beeu called “ P lu c k y '' B aldw in.
M en, looking a t b is su c c e ssfu l ca m ay be found in the flock of 25
reer, a ttr ib u te d h is su c cess to som e pullets and one cockerel, of the
special fu v o r o f f a te o r to b ir th u n d e r
best Rhode Island Reds in this
som e lucky s ta r
A nd n il Kinds of
It did n o t seem to occur to th e m th a t com m unity. Inquire of Mrs. Mary
tb e f o rtu u a te strik e s o f tb e bold o p er
W alker, W elter street.
a to r w ere th e re su lt o f c a re fu lly m ap
E ggs for hatch in g — A few set
ped o u t cam p u lg u s a n d t h a t B a ld w in
w as a cool headed, b ra in y , fo rce fu l tings of eggs from a fine pen of
rnau.
Buff Leghorns. (B ark er S traiu ) for
In Ills m in in g d e a ls he cam e lu con
Apply Leave orders at Cunningham's Con
ta c t w ith th e sh re w d , long sig h te d sale at 75 cents per 15.
fectionery Phone 73 or phone
men of h is d a y H e cam e o u t b est In soon to C. . F„ 'H a n d y , C ottage
his v e n tu re s because he w a s sh re w d e r
residence 4 0 6
Grove, Ore., yards in Gowdy-
nud longer sig h te d th a n they.
B a ld w in w a s plucky.
ville addition.
50-2
H is n erv e a n d d a rin g c a rrie d th ro u g h
big d e a ls w hich he h ad c a re fu lly
E very m an who has grasped the
th o u g h t o u t lu ad v a n c e
handles of a “ chilled” plow will
F o r In sta n c e —
W hen be w a n te d S h aro n & Jo n e s to lie glad to learn th a t Jam es Oliver
close th e ir o p tio n on n big m in in g d eal left an estate of $«>0,000,000, and
he offered th em a check fo r $200.000 to
ab an d o n It, a c c u ra te ly fo re c a stin g th a t th at when it was settled there was
they w ould do th e opposite.
not a claim or file against it. Mr.
I t is told o f him th a t he se cu re d tb e
Oliver
was one of the few million
control o f th e O pliir m ine by en g ag in g
lu n fist tight w ith th e e n tire b o ard o f aires whose life was as true as his
d ire c to rs o f th e com pany, bolding u p work.
tb e p roceedings for h a lf a n h o u r w hile
his la w y e r w as se c u rin g a n In ju n ctio n .
W hat are the police authorities
W . T. KAYSER
B aldw in w as b adly b e a te n up, b u t
P R O P R IE T O R
tb e In ju n ctio n , It Is said, m ad e him of Cottage Grove doing, or not do
h a lf n m illion dollars.
ing, th at it becomes necessary for
AH
Kinds
of Hauling and
W hich w a s p u re pluck.
the Leader, one of the progressive
H e had fo resig h t also.
W hen he
Heavy
Dray
W ork
bo u g h t th e b ig ra n c h In C a lifo rn ia an d newspapers of th a t city, to offer
began to spend n fo rtu n e In Im prove reward of $50 for evidence leading
m en ts th e people openly sn e ere d a t th e to the arrest aud conviction of men M o v in g P ianos a Sp ecialty
v en tu re.
Ii w as called “ B a ld w in 's
With Special Equipment
F olly,” b u t he lived to se e th e d ay selling liquor contrary to law?—
w hen It w a s one o f th e m ost v a lu a b le Brownsville Tim es.
e s ta te s In th e w orld
O F F IC E
P lu ck Is luck.
Last week
a S pokane lxiy
a t J. V. T h o rn to n 's C onfectionery.
F o re sig h t Is fo rtu n e.
snapped several b lan k cartridges
PH O N E
W illie B a ld w in 's c a reer, lu d u d ln g
Rest« lence, 59.3
Office, 1426
th e ro u g h d a y s o f ra c in g a n d g am at the hired girl, “ ju st for fun.
bling. Is not a c a re e r fit to be held u p Then to show her it w as not lo ad
for th e close em u latio n o f th e young,
It does prove Hint b rn tn s a n d co u rag e ed, pointed the weapon at his head
and pulled the trigger. T his tim e
a r e m ore th a n luck.
B aldw in w as not lu ck ier th a n m ost it was loaded and he did a splendid
R eo . M itc h e ll a n d Stod-
m en
job blowing his worthless head off.
ard-D aylorv c a r s
H e w ns p lu ck ier th a n m ost m en.
OUR GUARANTEE
W e w arrant every piece to give
you perfect satisfaction as to w earing
quality and will be here five years
from now to h an d yoitr money back
any tim e you are dissatisfied w ith
your b argains.
Will Mr. Mail Order Man Do This ?
VEATCH CO.
DRAYING
HAULING
Hauling Done Promptly at
Reasonable Charge
W . A. HOGATE
M a p Grove Dray Co.
AUTOMOBILES
$ 5 5 0 to $ 4 .0 0 0
Insisting on a fair profit is one
of the things th at will give you F R A N K B E N N E T T . Eugene. O r.
12 and P ea rl sts. P h on e Red -ITSI
standing aud character, an d m ake
you respected as an able business
T h e th in g s th a t d id n 't h appen are m an.
No business lasts for long
r \ R K . C
M AC Y
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th e th in g s m ost w o rried alioiit. P e r
w
ithout
profit.
h a p s t h a t ’s w hy Lhey d id n 't.
D E N T IS T
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“ A m an can lie a liar w ithout
N ot b ein g ab le to h av e a new gow n,
I t Is h a rd to sa tis fy som e people, au d
It w ould tie a stu p id th in g to do, be
sides.
D
a w o m an som etim es solaces h e rse lf by
living sick.
know ing it,” declares an eastern
coHege professor. No doubt. But
C o u rag e la a n e x c e lle n t th in g to he has to he a smooth one iu this
allow ; It la dead c e rta in to frig h te n country to keep his friends from
y o u r a n ta g o n ist.
know ing it.
d
F i r s t CUi»» W o rk , O v e r H ank of C a l l a i e 4
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H arry Thaw can n o t be blam ed
for w anting another hearing. He
D o n 't be d isc o u rag ed .
I t d o e s u 't feels th a t he has been insane long
help an y an d Is nn u n c o m fo rta b le co n
enough.
dition.
nice line of Ladies’
Jackets for Spring and Sum
mer wear. Also Silk and
Gingham Underskirts and
Gingham Shirt Waist Suits at
lirU illir-W iils Co.
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COTTAGE GROVE
FLOUR
MILLS
A ll K in d » of
Mill Feed
Grain
and Hay
C H A S . M A T T H E W S . P ro p rieto r.
Dressmaking.
Mrs. Sanford desires to announce
th at she is again prepared to do alt
k in d s of dressm aking an d solicits
the p atronage of both old aud new
custom ers. Call at her residence
N at Goodwin h as divided his on Locust street or l’hone 277.
T h e re a re th in g s th a t a re necessary
to o u r h a p p in ess only w hen w e h av e fortune with his new wife: th is is a Ladies tailored suits a specialty.
Rot g ot them .
precaution all new wives should
Dr. C lara Scott of Los A ngeles
H e w ho looks like s w ise m an to one take.
states th at “ in th e days to come |
person m ay look lik e a fool to nuother.
Clean up the city. O nce a year nobody with b rain s will kiss be
cause of m icrobes." Dr. C lara
Il m ight as well lie adm itted that it is a public d u ty . AH the year
m ust have a face like a church
the luniliermen and all the people it is a private obligation.
choir dispute.
on the l’acific coast feel relieved
W e’re still shy of rain, over
th at lum ber ran the gauntlet and
It is h ard to please everybody,
escaped the free trade fate that seven inches, tbe w eather sta tisti
b ut th a t isn 't any reason why we
threatened it for so long.
It is cians say.
now fairly certain th a t the lumlier
should find it h ard to please an y
conditions will not lie affected by
The American eagle is the em body.
the tariff-' W ith the uncertainty blem of prosperity— for its owner.
removed the m arket will again be
Keep the forthcom ing local d is
come active to at least a consider-
Nuisances never ab ate them- trict fair in m ind— and Nesm ith
i able degree.
county 1910.
selves.
T h e m an w ho logos his te m p e r n e v e r
seem s a b le to m ake It s ta y lost.
W E have just opened up a
S p rin g S eason
9 O ur Spring Season has opened mo£F satisfactorily.
New orders are coming in and we are filling them in a
manner satisfactory to our trade.
9 W e intend keeping our stock complete throughout
the Season, and will endeavor to carry lines adapted
to the the trade.
SEND US YOUR. O R D E R S F O R G O O D S
IN O U R L IN E AND W E D O T H E R E S T
JOHNSON & MATLOCK
G E N E R A L MERCHANDISE
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