Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, January 23, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD
WEEKLY GUARO
gatlon. Incapable ot producing natu-'
ral crops of trees, and which because
do not furnish potable water
P<I’E — they
suffictent for domestic use are not
suitable for continuous habitation.
H. USHER,
Residence should not be required,
Editor and Publisher._______
but there should be proof that crops
■'-T'.erv Thursday at Eugene. have been planted and raised for a
hbl^ •oregon. ____________
fixed period; but care should be tak­
en that entries are for the sole bene­
w- II« ■»'
01 fit of the entryman, and not to in­
crease range holdings.
THURSDAY, JANUARY S3. ISO«
■s
tends under the constitution of the ent status of the various presidential down in honest conference, if they
United States." In his new bill Knox booms as follows:
will look one another straight In the
includes the above provision In con-
There is much doing in presidential eye and tell the absolute truth. I be­
uectlon with the liability of employ­ booms. Attention is focussed on th< lieve when that Is done that the day
ers.
fight In Ohio, and it is safe to sr.y that | of conflict between labor and capital
Another matter of widespread in­ Foraker has the sympathy of all can 1 will end. 1 have never been one to
terest, particularly at this time. Is didates except Taft. The other can­ believe you help labor by denounc-
the question of preventing inter-state ' didates do not take Foraker serious­ : ing capital."
shipments of liquor into states where! ly, believing that with a fight In hl.-
the sale ot the same Is prohibited. ' state he can command no outside
This has regularly come before con-1 support except perhaps a few South­
ACTION
qress for years, but heretofore the ern votes. Consequently they hope
J*' -A st th> Eugene, Oregon,
liquor Interests have always been suc­ he will win In Ohio as It would be a
NO MORE LOOSELY
The Portland papers are printing
ISSUED COMMISSIONS cessful in preventing legislation. With sad blow to Taft and not endanger the story that the principal business
■ the prohibition wave sweeping over their chances.
The Cannon boom of the Oregon Press Association,
'
Lior The Guard.
I the country, however, it looks as seems to be a personally conducted which met in Portland last week, was
Hou.
H.
Weinstock,
of
Sacramento,
tatowi»«
authorized to
™
for subscriptions or Is about to go abroad to study labor though now is a favorable time for excursion In charge of Private Secre­ the discussion of how to derive rev­
business for The Dally conditions, and though Senator Per­ such legislation. It does seem that tary Busbey. Were Uncle Joe a few enue from the politicians; that can­
“^weekly Guard:
kins, of California, requestad ap­ If a state prohibits the sale of liquor years younger he would be the most didates for office in the future will
“C«!!--'-
CUrk’
pointment by the department of com- within its borders it should be pro- formidable of the lot, and although to be very roundly assessed tn return
Cr*’ Lfieo. A Drury.
all remittances and com- merce and labor as an agent, wit hout . tected against shipments Into it from all appearances he 1 b good for several for the support given them by the
pay, to examine conditions in New 'other states, which reap whatever more terms as speaker, It would be | newspapers.
••,1C,rrnARD PRINTING CO..
This report is absolutely false,
Zealand. Secretary Strauss, who is profit there is to its citizens in the difficult to convince the people that
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Eugene, Oregon.
well acquainted with Mr. Weinstock manufacture of the liquor and the the occasion demands a man as old as since the question of political as-
and who recognizes his ability and taxes thereon. It may be doubted, he. He seems to have about as good I sessments was not considered in any
public spirit, referred the matter to howevqr, if the prohob|tionlsts will a chance as any one in the “*leld," 1 form in the convention, the object of
----- Ç^UR si BSI BIBERS
the commissioner of labor, who re­ gain much by this legislation, for It I for It is the "field against th? favor­ j which was to bring the publishers of
Is not denied that many persons who ite"—Taft.
| newspapers closer together on sub­
announced heretofore, the grets that he cannot tee his way clear cheerfully vote for prohibition do so
The Fairbanks boom Is In Its usual­ jects of common interest, and to unite
to grant the request. The objections
was
of the first of October
expecting to have their own liquor ly quiescent stage, and since Cortel­ I all in the * ffort to promote the
the r»ff<
offer of to the plan are that while the person -hipped to them privately. Should
-mnelled tO withdraw
■
you announced that he had not de­ | growth and development of the state,
Is given away to sub*
Is a picture of the kitchen
“ st Louis Republic free with ev- given the commission is in no way they be deprived of this privilege clared himself a candidate and Ro >s<. ! Owing
to the fact that combination scribers of The Weekly Guard who P n.v
subject
to
the
department,
he
has
the
icash in advance subscription. Ow-
prerogatives and status of a represen­ they are not likely to look with so velt that he would not be oni . inter­ I among the manufacturers and job- vanee. 11 is a v iy useful present fo r t
u. to the raise In the price of paper
much favor on prohibition and a re­ est has centred on Taft, who will < m- bers in print paper and printers tua-
Je publishers were forced to advance tative of the government, and a: the versal of votes may be expected.
niand the hearty support of a maj>.r-I chlnery and supplier •s have increased
same
time
the
freedom
of
expression
their price to us to such an extent
Whether the defection of this element Ity of office holders and a number of very materially the expense ot news­ to make American occupa.loa perma­
of
an
ordinary
citizen
while
traveling
“ ftn no longer give the paper
paper publication, rendering many nent.
abroad. This heretofore has given will be sufficient to change the com­ others.
plexion
of
the
states
Is
problematical,
lOv as a premium.
The
Knox
movement
is
beginning
plants unprofitable at the present
rise to great embarrassment to the
Congress mi -lit do worse than pass
We are, however, offering the Ore-
government, and the practice has 1 but this vote may be expected to cut to show signs of life, but is not suf- time, the necessity for a more thor- the bill of Sabbath, of Illinois, pro­
ton Agriculturist or the American
! a large figure should the legislation ticlently developed to attract special ough understanding among the pub­
been abolished. Moreover, the com­
viding a tax of 25 per cent on dow­
hrmer (your choice) free with each
1 bo neacted.
FORMER EUGENE BOV HAS PAT­
attention, while the Hughes boom lishers, in the place of cut-throat
missioner pointed out that labor leg.
ries paid foreigners who marry the
euh in advance subscription. Or we
Washington,
has
scarcely
reached
competition, has been made abso­
ENTED A DEVIEE WHICH AN­
islation in New Zealand is a particu­ STATE DEPOSITORY LAW
daughters of rich Americans. In
.... rive the Semi-Weekly Oregon
It is interesting tb note the prom- lutely necessary. Tills was the pur­
NOI N( ES STREITS ON STREET
fourteen
years
$900,000,000
have
Journal, the best newspaper In Ore- larly dangerous field of study to
SUCCESSFUL IN IDAHO tnent part played by the newspapers pose for which over 100 newspaper­
have been taken out of the country
CARS.
ton with the Weekly Guard for only send any one to with a government
and newspaper men in these booms. men and women met in Portland for
J5 cents extra, of $2.25 for both the commission, as such legislation raises
While Oregon is having no end of Mr. Taft's brother, a newspaper man. consideration of subjects that had too by that process.
political issues which are centres of
Curd and Journal. We will send
trouble with its state funds the young is ably represented at Columbus and long been neglected, and the matter
The Portland Journal of yesterday
party rancor. Thus the expression of
Isn’t some congressman who re­
Qii»t"! and the Weekly Orego-
state of Idaho seems to have solved Washington by newspaper men who ■of candidates and politics was not in
tells of an Invention of Walter l.akin,
opinion on them by one representing
gards the number of btls Introduced son of D. R. Lakin, of this city, as
the problem by the enactment of a see that the press is well supplied any manner discussed.
iltn for $2.59.
in any way this government would
as proof of statesmanship overlook­ follows:
Splendid Premium».
increased to $18,226.94.
with matter favorable to the big sec­
The newspapers have been too I ing a play by not introducing one to
be productive of annoyance and em-
W. K. Lakin, a conductor on the
Reports from State Treasurer Hast­ retary. Busbey, who looks after Un­ busy boosting the state and commu­
To those who do not wish to take barassment to us. Therefore the de­
East Ankeny carline, who lives at
regulate
the
visits
of
the
stork?
tdnntage of these clubbing offers partment feels that it cannot con­ ings on the results achieved by this cle Joe, was a newspaper man until nities in which they are published to
i 83 East Twenty-seventh street North,
has patented a street recorder to be
ve offer the following splendid pre­ sistently grant the commission de- law are ample proof of the wisdom he became Cannon's secretary, and if take cognizance of the fact that they
Let's hear no more about the heart- placed in streetcars. It will record
of its enactment. The law went into anything is printed anywhere in have been victims of all kinds of bun­
mium to Weekly Guard subscribers:
lessness
of
city
folk.
No
less
than
sired.
the name of the street which a car
effect on Febraury 11, 1905, and the America which Is calculated to injure co legislation, which has also been to,000 of them died last year from Is approaching and designate the
FOB ONLY TWO DOLLARS we
comparative statement for the last Cannon's chances, he is ready with a detrimental to the Interests of the
will »end the Weekly Guard one year,
some form of heart disease, whlth numbers of the houses on the block.
At the »ante time his Invention
two years shows that the returns to reply setting the speaker right.
ind give as a premium a set of six FORECAST OF LEGISLATION
public in general. For instance, some proves that they huve hearts.
will flash a picture or advertisement
BY PRESENT CONGRESS the state have been practically dou­
direr spoons, butter knife and su-
The Knox boom is principally sharper engineered through the late
to view until another street is
bled. In 1906 the returns on interest backed by the Pittsburg papers, and unlamented legislature a bill making
gar shell (Rogers make).
The decision of the United Spates crossed. The speed of the car does
one
The
Guard
’
s
special
correspondent
A kitchen set consisting of
on state deposits were $9267.69, and several of the Pennsylvania men in it unnecessary hereafter to advertise supreme court, that an employe of not alter the display, for the trolley
eirving knife
and
fork, one at Washington (the United Press As­ during the last year these have been . Washington are sitting up nights the delinquent tax sale. Thus it will the United States land office cannot merely meets an overhead contact
hanger, wherever located, and the re­
bread knife, one cake knife, one par­ sociation) sends the following inter­ increasel to $18,226.94.
nursing it. Mr. Fairbanks followed in the future be possible to sell a legally acquire public land I b on all corder does the work perfectly.
co.
esting
forecast
of
legislation
that
will
(American
Cutlery
The
state
of
Idaho
is
now
doing
tog knife
Mr. Lakin’s device will not only
Mr. Cannon's example and selected taxpayer's property without publish­ fours with common sense.
make), one pan cake turner and one absorb the attention of congress dur­ business with 78 banks and the rate a newspaper man for his private sec­ ed notice (in the Interest of tax sale
relieve conductors of the necessity
Why poke ‘'fun" at the postal au­ of calling the streets, but will quiet
egg spoon, a very useful- thing to ing the present session:
of interest paid for the use of the retary.
speculators) and the newspapers are
Now that congress is once more in money is 3 1-2 per cent. This money
thorities
for barring short men from the fears of the nervous passenger».
have in any family.
The Cortelyou boom has not yet de­ denied this revenue. The same ses­
Strangers seeking a certain number
full
swing
and
more
politicians
are
in
that
is well distributed throughout the veloped to the press-agent stage and sion of the legislature repealed also employment when army chaplains are can locate it a block away by this re­
Or a pretty mantel clock
Washington than assemble elsewhere state and there is no favoritism in this seems to be the ma.ter with the the provision of the Initiative and ref­ retired for not being expert rough corder. which is like an ordinary
keeps good time.
cash register and can be removed to
These premiums we have in stock except at national conventions, in­ the distribution. The law is working Hughes boom.
erendum act requiring publication in riders?
another car If necessary.
aid are prepared to deliver them terest is about equally divided be­ smoothly and with benefit to the peo­
The Taft boom would probably do the newspapers of proposed initiative
To relieve tho monotony of staring
One of the numerous unaccounta­
promptly. We know they will please tween possible legislation and pres­ ple, of the state. It is estimated that better if its newspaper friends would laws and referendum petitions, but
the passenger opposite in the face,
ble
things
is
why
the
man
who
I
b
idential
booms.
Of
the
former
there
in
the
next
biennium
the
state
reve
­
you.
Mr. Lakin says he can present at­
spend more time placing the claim of saddled additional expense upon the
wrong always does the most talking tractive picture» of Oregon scenery
Any one of them costs you only 50 is little to be said at present for the nues will be augmented from $20,000
Mr. Taft before the country than in taxpayer and added to the state print­
between advertisements, and might
tents in addition to the regular sub- session has not progressed sufflcient- to $25,000 from the operation of the
about it.
abusing the other candidates. He is er's present unreasonable graft by re­
even attach a phonograph and give
uription price of the paper.
ly far to indicate what may be ex- depository law.
a great man in every respect and en­ quiring arguments for and against
a good vaudeville show.
Address
Financial legislation, of
pected.
titled to win, if he wins at all, on his bills to be printed and mailed by the SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF RALPH .MANROSE
GUARD PRINTING CO.,
course, is scheduled, and there will be HAS REFORM BEEN
merits. Since his return there has secretary of state to every registered
4- + 4-4'4-4-4-4- + 4-4-4'4"l- + **
Eugene, Oregon.
WORKED TOO HARD? been a cessation of abusive tactics
the usual appropriation bills, but
♦
voter in the state.
Beside their hearthstone a joyous ♦
what else is as yet problematical.
DIED
♦
child
and one of the first things he did
These are only a few instances
For the past year or two the coun­ was to invite First Assistant Post­ among many where the newspapers
Senator Aldrich’s bill, after it passes
Was wont to sit and play.
+
♦
the senate, will be delayed in the try has been given rather a drastic master General Hitchcock, who had and the public alike are being bun­ While their hearts with love would + ♦♦*♦♦ + 4 »♦♦+E44-**
overflow
house, for Chairman Fowler, of the treatment in the Interest of reform.-
Mrs. Polly Loomis-Humphrey died
As they watched him day by day.
There has been a good deal of talk house committee on banking and cur­ From the grocery store philosopher been accused of pernicious concealed coed in the Interest of the grafters,
activity In behalf of Cortelyou to take and the newspaper publishers of the Hls friendly "Hello” to the teamsters Wednesday, January 15, 1908, at
about the land policy of the admln- rency, has ideas of his own on the to the president of a woman's club,
Olympia, Wash, aged 87 years, and
rang
charge of his campaign in the South
state purpose to begin a fight for
was burled Saturday at Harrisburg.
litratLn, but it is clearly not under­ currency question. Mr. Fowler has from the space writer to the presi­
As they passed hls father’s door;
their rights and the rights of the Now the hearth is bare, there’s no Or. Two daughters survive her. She
Sood by a gr at many persons, al­ made the subject a study for a num­ dent of the United States, everybody
was formerly a resident of Harris­
public, which are in many instances
child playing there,
though readers of the newspapers. ber ot years, and discourses on 11- has been prescribing for his or her JOHN MITCHELL’S
burg. and her husband, who died 2 4
Little Ralph we'll see no more.
i
identical.
CONSERVATIVE VIEWS
Tzis policy was outlined in the an- nance as fluently as I’ayne ..n the tar­ country, according to \\ or Id s Work.
years ago at that place. Is burled
■ual report of Commissioner Ballin- iff or Morgan on the Isthmian canal,
A stranger came to the door and th'-re. ijhe funeral services were con­
But there is another side of the
ducted by Rev. J. S. McCallum, ot
In these “hard times" the greatest
knocked
John Mitchell, former president of
pr, of the general land office, and but up to date must confess that he question. We are in danger ot tak­
Eugene.
shone bright;
While
noonday
sun
value
for
the
smallest
outlay
Is
the
the
United
Mine
Workers,
gives
ut
­
m»y be summarized as follows, with has made little headway among his ing an overdose of antidote for an
the
sand-filled
In
one
hand
he
held
terance to the following sentiment— daily newspaper, printed on white pa-
the arguments upon which it is associates. Few members of the overdose of cure.
glasr.
blied:
which will be regarded as fair to all paper that costs more than the sell­
In the other his sickle tight;
need
to
guard
against
the
house really make any exhaustive
If we
(
ing price, and furnishing information He cut from the hearth it» choicest |
recommends researches into the financial ques­ amateur physician, even more do we classes:
The commissioner
I
bud.
I am a trade unionist. I am not one tlfat costs thousands of dollars to col­
that the mineral land act and the tions and few care to follow the acad­ need to guard against the ugliness
J. W. Carman, who has been in the
The one beauteous, loving and fair.
I
lect
and
put
in
type,
says
the
Louis
­
of
those
who
believe
that
the
trade
timber and stone act be repealed. emic duscussions indulged In by Mr. of an unwilling convalescence.
He hushed the voi»e with the cheery general merchandise business here
for some years, expects to leave here
villa Courier-Journal. White paper
ring.
for the reasons that the first is no Fowler, Representative Hill, of Con­
Suppose we admit that the present union Is the ultimate. I recognize the
before long for Southern California.
costs
more
at
the
present
time
than
it
And
left
empty
the
little
chair.
fact
that
there
is
a
great
revolution
­
loager necessary, and the second has necticut, and other». By far the ma­ financial situation is in some degree
He has recently sold his store here to
been the vehicle by which the great jority prefer to take the opinion ot due to the excessive zeal of reform­ ary movement going on, that it is has in the past twenty years, and for­ Weep not for the gift that the Lord Frank Knowles.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mickelson, who
bulk of valuable timber land not in the leaders, and on this instance the ers shall we then throw reform out slowly but surely changing our so­ tunate indeed is the publisher who is
recalled
have spent a month In Florence with
cial life. But, nevertheless, my ex­ able to make hiB sales cover his ex­
To wear in hls heavenly crown;
the reserves has gone into private financial legislation which the house of the window?
pense of printing.
Weep not, for the stay will not be Mr. Mickelson's father, C. B. Morgan,
bands. Most of the remaining public will pass will be that which best suits
Is it true that men will not Invest perience has satisfied me that the
li ft Tuesday mi their way to Kan­
long
trade
union
movement
is
the
best
laads are semi-arid or jjesert, for dls- Speaker Cannon and his advisers.
In stocks because of the agaltatlon
Till you're called to meet your sas to reside.
Somebody
has
been
guessing
movement ever born for the ameliora­
Tuesday morning a quantity of
of which there are no laws.
own
The ship subsidy people will not against corporations?
wrong. Instead of reducing its force Who was carried home to the Sav- new books for the Florence school li­
Abuses have been developed which make an yattempt this year to secure
Or is it true that we know how our tion of the condition of those who
brary were received from the county
lor’s arms.
•hould be remedied. Water has been the passage of a general bill, but will Napoleons of finance pyramid their toil. If I believed that the trade un­ of special agents the United States
superintendent and at once placed
Gathered from storm and blast.
land
office
wants
congress
to
increase
ion
movement
stood
for
nothing
less
■onopolited and strips of land ac- content themselves with a postal sub­ investments, reorganize their rail­
Where he'll cal] "Hello” hb he wel­ In the library for the use of the
children. Thirty-five dollars’ worth
latred t o prevent access to adjacent sidy on the order of the bill which roads, pocket the proceeds of stock than securing a few cents higher the appropriation of $250,000 it has
comes you,
of books were received this time, of
When your pilgrimage is past.
Rbllc grazing grounds. The commls- so narrowly missed passing last ses­ issues, and make runs on trust com- wages or securing a few hours less for the current fiscal year for special
which $10 comes out of the library
agents
to
$500,000
for
the
year
be
­
J.
MRS
MARY
SMALL
labor,
I
would
leave
it.
If
I
thought
•toaer sugg, . s amendments to the sion. Next w inter, however, the ship­ panics to put rivals out of business
fund and $25 was raised by an en­
ginning
July
1
next.
••Mie land law» classifying lands as ping people expect that, with the * let we prefer to put our money into that Is all It*does 1 would quit the
tertainment given some time since.
trade union movement and I would
Several other districts received a con­
•ifkultural. pasture, timber and coal lions out of the way congress will do farms?
The president of Smith College
signment of books at the same time.
try
to start myself <•. new movemen:
•khoat di-- .. ,;ng present miging something for shipping in general.
be
undone
by
at-
Reforms cannot
says
that
too
much
education
spoils
A petition Is being signed asking
But I believe it does more than that.
I wish the kettle would sing again, that
’’ relating to lode and placer
the board of county commission­
More or less railroad legislation tacking reformers, That is only to
the girls as wives, and at the same
Just
ar.
It
used
to
do.
I
believe
the
trade
union
movement
ers purchase a portable sawmill to be
Pasture land be recommends will be proposed, and some will prob­ deepen the plain citizen’s suspicion
time
Vardaman
says
that
education
Is
lion
slain
I
wish
it
would
sing
of
a
raises the s'jtndard of our citizen
used fn picnVing the road or such
J* ’’’'"'I
'izens of the United' ably be enacted, but it is too early of tho belligerents.
With a cabin boy, and the boy was part as needed between Mapleton
ship. 1 believe it raises the man­ I ruining the negroes. Some one should
**'«* Who ore owners of adjacent
We
are
learning
something
else
be
­
I
—
-
yet to determine just what altera­
hood and the womanhood and the i stop Rockefeller, Carnegie and "the Of a pirate crew on the Spanish and Eugene, As yet the signersraro
¡•»d« or bon»^
na fide residents of the. tions, if any, will be made in the sides the needs of discounting the en­
chiefly those who have a business in­
Main—
childhood of all our people. And any bunch” before the country goes to the
wherein th •ie lands lie, the ren- present law
Congress will not ap­ thusiasm of reformers. We have been movement that elevates society, that "bow-wows.”
Of a clip™- ship on the sea-way high terest In the road and the subscrip­
tion paper which gives chance for
to 1 be I devoted to the pub- proach such legislation in the Lar- taught the advantages of reform,
With a cabin bov and the boy was I those interested to subscribe toward
elevate» the manhood and woman­
Maybe
the
leader
of
the
Russian
»bools; o, »r that such lands be less. devil-may-care manner which
love
of
fair
play
guarantees
Just
aa
It
used
to
do.
The
the above work has no donations.-—
•Pnabd |nt grazing blocks and hitherto has characterized it for the that the effect of an overdose will hood of our people contributes fm- douma knows his business best; at
Florence West.
1
nieasilr*
ably
to
th
”
welfare
of
our
wish
the
kettle
would
sing
again,
curious to know
•M « a fix. 1 price, preferably to
IsoIons are well aware that the flnan- be ref Ct I fled. Self-interest should lead people and to the good of our coun­ any rate we are
Just as It used to do.
••»er» of contiguous cultivated
what he experts to gain by traveling Of a little girl in a bonnet red.
The grandmothers of 'he old Dutch
men 1 who are exploiting the present
try. I am not an old man yet, but I 11,000 miles to tell his troubles to Saved by a prince from a hydrahead Dunkard families in Western Penn­
Mr
unreasonable financial crisis in the
have seen many practical results from Americans, who have a sufficiency That lurked on the corn that towcr- sylvania have made and used "Hick­
°» the rP;. ‘al of the timber acts,
Interest of reaction to see that their
ory Bark Cough Remedy” and raised
’^rewiaining
ed high—-
the trade union movemen’. 1 have of their own.
’
■
’
?
taken
for
symptoms
timber lands should be
criticism« will be
And the girl was Sue, and the prince tbelr families on It for a hundred
seeb
in
my
life
thonaands
who
em-
•"< « p1It,
years. Now you can buy ft of your
further treatment.
sale after scaling and
requirt
was I——
unconstit
•Drawn-.
Chaffeur husbands also come high.
dealers. Ask for It and use it, be­
to be ployed labor and thouaands who la­
ronva
a stumpage basis, but
Just as it used to do.
We
cause It’s pure; because it will stop
1
fid
court, i w
ther and made to One of the m, who eloped with the
bor
brought
toge
to
kill
en
they
w
* 'cpUcant for a home-
h
cross, I
w bo t
I do not believe only daiist iter of n rich Phlladel- I
•’•'1 tract '■ timber should have the and Sena
work In harmony
sh the kettle
again your cough; because it is the best
■trai
we put
cough remedy made today. Try It.
1st
as
ft
used
special ■
that In our enunt ry there should le phlan, is »' ting hls daddy-in-law tor
For .-ale by Hull's Red Cross Drug
tight to purchase at the
lyric»
It
cro<
*•» Wr. .
Introduit’
an Irreconcilabl ? canfilct between $2 50,000 f r takln-; wifey away from
Store and all dealers everywhere.
It told—
he timber not to be
Notwithstanding
capital a ad labor
atr • ' ’ 'e »ntryman has com- form thi
But the hearth I«
PKESKNT
Hbd
.
— —•— —
When th
are old;
the f»”t that 1 have already gon*’
C, ar les Holloway, of Brownsville,
:;l law as to residence and
In <-onnni ttlng th United Stat's to The fände» it whl.
during the year 1907 received $790
•fcntlo,
• nt «trikes, 1 have
consider»
through
a
numbei
an 1 made full payment
en
wing.
for cream. $120 for calves, frim 15
not yet abandoned fhy opinion that If get o«t of C'uba I d the spring of 1909 And
never again the kettle will »Ing. cowk , and had $275 worth of skltn
Aa to semi-arid lands
w a jolt Into the
Secretary
Taft
thre
•s
of
labor
can
be
the
representative
Just M It used to do.
•sinner recommends that
milk for feediug, $1,173 from 15
to which
brought together, if they can nit bunch which have been laying wires
—John I). Well» In Buffalo News cowj.
n to entry in lots not to
greas
t-x-
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A
»Tes not capable of irri-
WALTER LAKIN'S
NEW INVENTION
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