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IRRIGATORS MAKE WAR
ON ARID WASTES
Albuquerque, N. Y., Sept. 29.— of the coutrles of South America
representatives.
The Sixteenth annual session of the have sent official
National Irrigation Congress began Government experts In forestry and
here today. Not since the beginning irrigation are on hand and also rep­
of the bovenient looking toward resentatives of numerous colleges,
government aid in a vast scheme cf commercial organizations and colonl-
irrigating the arid West has so much zat'on movements.
The session today was of a prelim-
Intel eat been taken in the meetings
of the irrigation congress and durln,t in.iry chara. ter to perfect the orgav.i-
the five day's session irrigation and ■ za.ion of the congress The program
its kindred subject«, forestry and col­ of papers, addresses an I discussion*
onization, will not only be discussed dealing with the irrigation movement
but practical illustrations of what Ir­ I in Its various phases will be tak»n up
rigation is doing for the West will tomorrow Delegates con(,nue to oour
into Hie <itv. every train arriving
be given.
The delegates will be taken to the this n'crning bringing hundreds of
great Elephant Butte dam, where the those interested in the work ot !ne
government has eomtnwuceil the ex-1 ccrg us.
In ( Ejection with the congress
penditure of over $8,000,000 In the
cons'ructlon of the 'argest reservoir | there I h being held an International
for Irrigation purposes In the world, Industrial exposition of Irrigated
»r.d to the Hondo and Cariabal pro­ farm and forest products, together
jects in the Pecos Va'!e7, both com­ with exhibits of every other indus­
peted and in operation, showing I try and natural resource of the coun­
completely two of th" most lmpor-j try. The work of Indians in various
tan', irrigation projects in the ten 1-1 sections of the country is shown, as
efforts are being made to encourage
tory.
The Importance of tho present sea the redmen to preserve their handi­
i on of the congress is evidenced b’’ crafts.
Although irrigation is the primary
the large sad represen ative attend-1
ance. Delegates ai h present from subject to be discussed at the cong-
all the Western states, and tho Mis­ r< rs, other- matters will not be neg­
sissippi valley has a substantial rep­ lected. The forest service and the
resentation. Among the states send­ Department of Agriculture, as well
ing the largest delegations are Ore­ as the United States reclamation ser­
gon, Washington, Colorado, Califor­ vice, have sent representatives from
nia, Idaho, Montana, Texas, Arizona, Washington who will take part in
and New Mexico. Mexico and several i the discussions.
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MAKRIKD
tlce of the Peace Bryson, Robert Nes­
bitt and Miss Mary Elliott.
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Grants Pass Courier:
Harold
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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ O’Neill, son of our townsman, R. H.
In Eugene, Sept. 28, 1908, by Jus-I
tlce of the Peace Bryson. Sherman
Clark and Miss Leah Amanda Wiltse.
In Eugene, Sept. 2 8, 1908, by Jus-
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O’Neill, departed Monday for Eugene
to enter the University. The young
man is a graduate of the Grants Pass
high school and his friends confi­
dently expect that -he wlU make a
good record in the University. He
will take the scientific course.
Hill’s Gun Store
------------------ 513 WillametLe Street------------------
Columbia Graphophone Agency
The home of the 25c Gold Moulded Records
be assumed that 1 had it? And if hei
Haskel] of Oklahoma, who resigned
had It, how can you expect his fail-'
early this morning because of the
ure to communicate the information
charges brought regarding his affil­
to the people of Oklahoma?
iation with the Standard Oil Com­
"If you feel it your patriotic duty
pany.
to denounce -Mr. Haskell when he Is
In selecting Ridder Chairman Mack
only a member of the national organ­
acted on express orders from W. J.
ization, how much more would Mr.
Bryan. Ridder will at once take hold
Taft have felt it his patriotic duty to
the
of collecting campaign funds for
denounce Mr. Haskell when he was
Democratic national campaign.
aspiring to be chief executive of a
and
In choosing Ridder, Bryan
local state.
of
Mack passed over the claims
Victoria, Sept '>9_ - l
( «*«• Tried Ex Parte.
Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 26.—Open­
Roseburg, Sept. 28—In Ollala can­ Moses Wetmore, chairman of the
Humboldt is ashore at ami ,U u *
“I could have no knowledge of the The
yon, 27 mile» weat of thia city, last Democratic national finance com- ly charging that Präsident Roosevelt
passeinger< w-re taken » Pl*
Friday. George Buxton, aged 24, son mittee and other aspirants. August was a party to the agreement by suit to which you refer when he was fishing steamer F.dith * »nd ' b’ *
of William Buxton, of Brockway, was Belmont is understood to have sug­ which the United Steel corporation appointed chairman of the resolu­ their way to Seatt e Tht J *r* “•
tions committee of the Democratic
killed In a battle with a large buck gested Ridder, even before Bryan
secured control of the Tennessee national convention because the suit struck In a h. ,vy f, z »t 4
de.r_whlch he had wounded.
He
Marratt Point, Pender
»
Cial
and
Iron
Company,
thus
fasten-,
was begun while he was at Denver, on
was%unting alone at the time, but
is hard and fast on the rS,“1!?4
Ing its prig on the steel Industry of | and as a matter of fact did not know
only a few minutes before he had
the south. William J. Bryan tonight anything of the nature of th« «trit un­ tug Lome and steamer 8*17?
cbaued with in the woods with Geo.
addressed a vitriolic letter to the til after he was made treasurer of Britiah Columbia Sal a« r
Smith ,a Portland street car con­
president, 1« which he answers the re the national committee, and no fair have left to «md.r
ductor. who was on a vacation.
cent charges made by the president, minded person can decide upon the
When the two parted Buxton went
and also attacks the anti-trust beliefs merits of your charge without an ex­
to the bottom of the canyon and'
Very
Vert
of Governor Hughes at Xf* York, amination of the provision» of the li­
Smith heard him shoot. Supposing
Seattle. Sept ’9 _Th2
made
governor
who. he declares was
cense or franchise issued to the oil Humboldt arrived at Sezttl.8’?**'
Buxton had Jumped a deer. Smith
by the trusts.
day with eighteen survUol
company by your administration.
felt no concern and returned to Rose­
charges
that
Bryan
abruptly
“I need hardly refer to the newly m-fcted Star Of Bengi’ .2 “•
burg.
■Hughes
was
the
beneficiary
of
trust
Upon Buxton’• failure to return
found evidence npon which yrra lay 9:20 last night for
«
magnates, that he owes h1s election so much stress, viz: The article in mander Boughman. Th.
home Smith was sent for and piloted
to
members
of
corporations,
citing
the Outlook of September 5. My at­ is an old wooden vessel ¿d h
a party of searchers to the place
the contributions of individual New tention was never called to that ar­ operated for yn-B without 1 ’■J*1
where he had heard the crack of
York
financiers,
including
J.
P.
Mor
­
Buxton's rifle. Nearby he found Bux­
ticle until I read the published copy mishap. She is wnert by'th.^*1
gan's $20,000 as proof of this fact. of your letter, and while I have great boldt Steamship Company »nJ u
ton and the deer together, both
In
this
list
of
contributors,
according
dead. The deer had been shot and
respect for the Outlook and I suppose der charter to th Paellie cX Cn.
to Bryan, were John D. Rockefeller, I have for the writer I although you pany. She is equipped with S
Buxton's body had been horribly
Andrew
Carnegie
and
Charles
M.
gored by the animal’s horns.
A
do not give his name), I would hard­ instruments.
wir«i«a
Schwab, and he declares “that sever­ ly feel justified In deciding as prompt
knife lying near them indicated that
al
of
these
men
are
known
to
be
of
­
Buxton felled the deer, and suppos­
ly as you do on the expartee state­
May Yet Be Flwted
ficially connected with the trusts."
ing it dead, started to cut its throat
ment without investigating.
Seattle, Sept. 29.—The latest
The
fact
that
Rosevelt
quoted
Collusion with Steel Trost.
when it stacked him.
vices
by
wireless are that th. m J-
Hughes. Bryan insists Is proof that
“You present an indictment against boldt fs restin ; easily hut lg
Judge Taft's attitude on the trust our platform declarations on the fast on the rocks and her form.!
question does not meet with the trust question, but you do not refer compartment Is fi ll of Wlter
president's approval.
to all of the planks and do not deal
Bryan also again assails the presi­ Justly with those to which you refer. engines are working to keep th, „
ter from the holds and pretest b
dent and the Republican leaders for Our platform declares in favor of the stern
from swinging on the reof Sb»
tb“lr attitude on the question of pub­ vigorous enforcement of the criminal also has
a slight list to starboard
lishing campaign contributions anj law against guilty trust magnates
An attempt will be made to'.«
expenses, and challenges the Republi­ and officials. Your platform does
cans to publish these before election. not contain any such demands. Our her off at high tide tomorrow iJd
the passengers may be taken te P m
HERMAN RIDDER.
In conclusion, Bryan positively de­ platform demands that corporations Townsend
or Seattle.
Mrs. E. A Nibbin et al to John H.
clares
that
the
attitude
of
the
presi
­
Chambers. 160 acres in sec. 28, tp. ordered his appointment. Belmont dency in advocacy of the election ol beyond a certain size be compelled to
28, s r 4 w, »1
was said to have been offered the Judge Taft is a direct reflection on sell at the same price in aJl parts of
being
U. 9. to Elmer E. Carlile, 40 ac­ place by Mack today during a long i Ills conduct of the presidential office, the country, due allowance
made for the cost o? transportation.
res In sec. 18, tp. 17, s r 7 w.
conference at the Hoffman House.
»rd he intimates that such action Is Will you deny that this Is the inter­
U. 3. to Elmer Carlile, 160 acres
Soon after Belmont parted from unworthy of the president.
est of the consumer and in the inter­
In tp 19, s r 7 w.
Mack a message came to Mack from
Bryan's telegram, in part, is as fol­ est of the smaller competitor?
It
A. C. Woodcock to R. W. Lundy, Bryan ordering Ridder's selection. lows:
has been stated that the United States
160 acres in sec 11, tp 19, s r 12 w. The formal announcement was made I
"While
I
have
not
yet
received
Steel corporation, with your express
Idaho F. Campbell to Sadie E. by .Mack at the Hoffman House Just
letter and shaJl not until 1 consent, purchased one of the largest
London, Sept. 29.—Having m
Workman, tract in Campbell’s 1st prior to his departure for Buffalo at your
reach
home
next
week,
I
have
read
a.
rivals and thus obtained control of tight as an aiderman tor 25 vein,
addn to Eugene, $150.
9 o'clock tonight.
copy in the press and beg leave to more than fifty per cent of the total and filled the office of sheriff for
Melvtn Hansen to Harry A. Pratt,
“I think we now have a treasurer submit the following reply:
output. Will you insist that in per­ one term. Sir George Truescott
tract in Fairmount, $100.
who will not be subjected to the mer­
lx*ave Haskell to the Court«.
mitting this you showed less favor to day went through the solemn fsra
U. 8. to William L. Chrysler, 160 ciless attacks that have been hurled
'
Mr.
Haskell,
having
voluntarily
being elected lord mayor of Lot-
acres In sec. 21, tp. 15. s r 9 w.
tgalnst Haskell,” said Chairman resigned from the committee that he the monopolistic corporations than I of
don. Time was -some 200 or mor,
John Schrew etux to Maude L. .Mack. "Anyway, Ridder is all right,” might be more free to prosecute do in opposing it?
years ago—when the lord tnaron
Hannum, 9 acres in tp. 17, s r 4 w. he added as he boarded a train for those wlo have brought chars’s
Trust Money for G. O. P.
were really elected by the citizens.
$75.
Buffalo.
____
_
“You quote
at length
from a
against him, I need not discuss the
the aidermen—they are elected
W. P. Landers to W. F. Barger,
When seen at his home tonight. question of his guilt or innocence speech made by Governor Hughet in But
for
ilfo—took counsel among then-
tract in Patterson & Quimby addn to Ridder declined to make any state­ further than to say that the public which he ridiculed one of our anti­
selves
and decided that a position «
Eugene, $10.
ment on his appointment further
which he has rendered and trust remedies. Did not Governor exalted as that of lord mayor should
Heirs of Alfred Drury to C. Ava­ than that It had come from Mack service
vote of confidence which he has Hughes have the support of the New not be thrown open to outsiders ud
lon Hawkins, tract in Hoffman's ad. rather than from Bryan of the Demo­ the
received from the people of his state York delegation in the convention,
to Eugene, $1500.
cratic committee.
He Indicated ought to protect him from condemna­ and is not New York City the home made dependent upon popular firm
John M. Sloan, sheriff, to Ida that he would accept the trust, but tion until the charges can be exam­ of many of the Republicans most Consequently they fixed things tp
Shenck. tract in «ec. 33, tp 18, s r declined to give any information as ined in some court where partisan­ conspicious in their connection with so that every aiderman, if he live
long enough, is assured of becomlij
1 w, $50.
to what methods he would pursue.
ship does not bias and where cam­ the law-defying corporations? You a lord mayor. When the last lord
P. G. Bradway etux to D. Gillman,
paign exigencies do not compel pre­ are certainly aware of the fact that mayor was elected Sir George »as
tract In Linton, $70.
in the statement filed by George R. next in line for the honor and It k
judice.
J. C. Randall et al to Ida Schneck,
"I do not deem it necessary to ad­ Sheldon, then treasurer of the Re­ now his turn to take the civic chair
tract In sec. 33, tp. 8, s r 1 w, $1.
dress you further, but for the fact publican State committee, two years
The election, which always taka
I
Norman R. Workman etux to Carl
that you seize upon the charges and ago, after Mr. Hughes’ elect’on, it place on Michaelmas Day. is ow
E. Fisher et al, tract in sec 18, tp
attempt to make political capital out appeared that the following contri­ of the most quaint and striking cere­
16, s r 1 w. $ 1 00.
ot them. You even charge that my butions were made to the campaign monials of the city of London that
Emma F. Elliot to M. 8. Walters,,
connection with Mr. Haskell's selec­ fund.
have survived the change of centu­
80 acres in sec 1, tp. 20, s r 6 w.
J. Pierpont Morgan, $20.000.
Ladysmith, Wis., Sept. 29.—A tion as a member of the resolutions
ries. On the day of the election tin
$950.
John D. Rockefeller, $5.000.
committee and as treasurer of the
court of aidermen and councilmea,
Josiah B. Taylor etux to Frank M. gang of robbers early today blew committee
Andrew Carnegie $5,000.
raises a question as to my
and members of the ancient city com­
North, tract in Skinners don, $1700. open the safe of the State Rank, tak­ sincerity
Charles M. Schwab, $2,000
as an opponent of trusts and
panies, or "Liveries," assemble is
O. Q. Cartwright etux to Joseph B. ing $3000. They shot a policeman in monopolies.
John W. Gctes. $2,000.
an individual and as
the Guildhall. Outside the building
Taylor, tract In Skinners don. $1000. the arm and fired shots at the baker : the candidate As
W. E. Cor?v, <2,000.
of my party, I resent
a barrier is stretched, In which stand
Oregon California Lumber Co. to and hotel keeper, as well as anybody
W. Nelson Cromwell. $1,000.
and repel the insinuation.
a score ot gates bearing the hums
Oregon A California Lumber Cor­ coming out of their homes. They the charges
W. F. Hazemejer, $1,000.
I"rais<- for Haakell's Record.
of the city companies—"The Cloth­
poration, $10 tract in sec. 20, a tp. «•caped on a hand car.
B. F. Duke, $¡-00.
”1 have been in public life for
workers,” "The Fishmongers' The
17, s r 9 w.
Several of these gentlemen «re Drapers” and so on. Outside lbs
eighteen years and I have been suf­
How to Get Strong
John Simpson etux to G. W. Pot­
p. j . Daly, of 1247 West Congress ficiently conSpicous to make my con­ known to be officially connected gates sweet herbs are strewn to pre­
ter, 40 acres in sec. 1, tp. 21, s r 4w.
street, Chicago, tells of a way to be­ duct a matter of public interest. 1 w>:i. the tru»u5. Aould the fa tt tnat serve the civic dignitaries from ths
! $200.
gen‘iemen contributed to lii’ fevers of the crowd. This inrrfal
Armand L. Wynne to H. O. Thomp come strong. He says: “My moth- have passed through two presidential tl’.ttc
n;algn fun’ -c.tngthen a- weaker, always amuses the present-dayeroii
son et al. tract tn Wynnes 2d add. er, who is old and was very feeble, Is campaigns In which party feeling ran <a
deriving so much benefit from Elec­ high and epithet was exhausted. I his testimony agalr.ut the reu .onable- and is an object lesson in the pn>
Cottage Grove, $150.
gress of sanitation.
E. 8. Rolfe etux to Nathan Hill, trie Bitters that I feel it Is my duty have no hesitation in saying that you ness 'f our -..it1 trust reined■ es ’
Loowvelt Not Sure of Tell.
The new lord mayor, »bo will «
tract In Henderson's addn to Eugene to tell those who need a tonic and cannot find an act, a word or a
“
As
you
n
if
from
Gownzoi
thought
of
mine
to
justify
your
par
­
inducted into office with the custo­
strengthening
medicine
about
It.
In
I $4000.
tisan charge.
H.ijU fs, I ta'^c it for granted . ba. Mr mary elaborate parade and r*™«*
L. A. Barbre et al to Frank White­ my mother's case a marked gain in
"I had never been informed of Taf. has not yet expressed lilmse'l nies'on November 9. is a son of
flesh _____________
has resulted, Insomnia has been I
man, tract in sec. 21, tp 19, s r 1 w. ____
overcome, and she Is steadily growing | any charge against Mr. Haskell con­ tu < ‘atisfac’.uy manner or. ti - sub­ I late Aiderman Sir Francis Trust
$4 400.
necting him with the Standard Oil ject, or you would naturally prefer who was lord mayor in 18.9-'"
John Hunzicker etux to Charles A stronger." Electric Bitters quickly company,
or with any other trust. I to quote from the presidential'candi- George Truscott succeeded his lit­
Murphy, lot 7, blk 6. Elias Stewart remedy stomach, liver and kidney
complaints. Sold under guarantee at had known him as a leader in the date whereever possible. You say. er as an alderman of Dowgate w* •
addn to Eugene, $100.
E. E. Morrison to Vernln C. Mor­ W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 50c. j constituti >nal convention and had Let us repeat, that no law-defying in 1895. having for thirteen jew
known him as one of the men princi­ corporation has any other reason to previously been a member m
rison. tract in Fairmount. «1.
Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup pally responsible for the excellent fear irom you save what it will suf- common council. He was shertn.
Llllia J. Wheeler etal to Thomas
Fresler, tract in sec 6, tp. 18, s r 4 does not constipate like most of the constitution which has been adopted far in a general paralysis of business’ 1903, and was knighted on the tw
of President I.oiibet to th« city^"
! w. $1600.
old-fashioned rough cures, but on by a majority of over 100,000, 7« of etc.
“Referring to the last part of the is the head of the firm of
Heirs of D. B Deyoe to Clarissa S. the other hand it gently moves the which was furnished by Republicans.
Why Didn’t Taft Denounce Him?
sentence. First, I might question James Truscott & Son, printers s«
Doyee, 2 acres In tp. 17, s r 3 w.
bowels and at the same time heals
"You say that it was a matter of your ability to act as an expert as to stationers.
___ ——
U. 8. to Daisy L. Meyers, 40 ac­ th« Irritation and allays inflamma-
res. in sec, 2 3, tp. 20, s r 4 w.
tton of the throat. Sold by all drug- common notoriety that Mr. Harkell panic preventatives, since you now
was
connected
with
the
Standard
Oil
have
one
on
your
bands,
but
as
to
contribution
made
to
the
Amanda C. Dull et al to C. J.
I Howard. 40 acres tn sec. 28. tp. 20.
W. B. Scott, the Leaburg mer-' company. I have a right to assume your charge that ’no law-defying trus campaign committee by Br
s r 4 w $500
chant, went to Portland this morning that if so serious an objection had ex­ has reason to fear the direct effect i man and those collected by but ■
isted to Mr. Harskell's election and of the anti-trust remedies which I
Charles J. Howard etux to Elma on business
ha.l been a matter of common notor­ favor,' permit me to suc«;e»t tha*
-Will you ask your nations
A Cottle, 40 acres in sec. 28. tp. 20,
iety in Oklahoma, as you say, Judge y»tir testimony on this subject is no: mittee to publish before elect: t ;
a r 4 w $1
! Taft would have felt it hla eoMclen- conclusive. You are a wttn«is, to i»e contributions above $ 1'
"
U. S to William H Sallee, tract in
- tlous duty to warn the people when sure, but your interest in the result you regard this as too
j,
sec 6, tp. 19, s r 8 w.
| he spoke in Oklahoma
If he did of the election must be taken into the contributions at> 'e $
John W. Kissinger et tix to K R
not have the knowledge, why can it conaide'ation in weighing your tes­ if this is too small, the contnb
Smith, tract in sec 24, tp 1«. s r
timony
above $10.006?
.
1 w $1
■“
v
Trust Magnate« fr>r Taft.
Chalieng. «. raft to
J. D. Welch elux to K R Smith,
' Tiirrc is better evidence, and the
"In conclusion '
,.w «
160 acres In sec 2 4, tp. 18. s r 1 w.
trust magnates know their interetstsi ask support for M
,.f «<
CHEER UP!
i11
an.’, lliev are supporting Judge Taft. I stands for the moral uplift of -
Grover Walker to K R. Smith,
Not one of the trust magnates; ti«n.'
tract In sec 24. tp. 18, s r 1 w
helped to secure my nomination. I
“I dare to com
H. C Auld to David Auld, tract in
While It is a matter of common not the moral uplift
Lane County, $1000.
oritij that they were conspicious in' his efforts, my d<
II C Auld to David Auld, Saw
the Republican, convention and It Is, and the policies
Mill property. $100.
.en’ly a matter of common notoriety mitted with the
J. E. Luckey to Elizabeth Arm­
that they are supporting your party I is committed
strong. tract in blk. 12. Ellas Stew­
in this campaign.
if I may assun
art addn to Eugene. $1400
"If you name a single official con-1 In your footsie
Jesse .1 Nlcoile et ux to Solomon
nected
with
a
law-abiding
corpora-
’
my ideal of th.
B Colvin, tract in Mapleton. $1000.
4
11
tion. monopoly or trust who has de-1
“I do not re
Columbucs Cole etux to Gracia
dared or will be declare that he is the president t
.Baker, tract in sec. 19. tp. 10, s r
supporting me, I will publicly warn influence and
I 2 W $ I 0
that 1 will enforce against him the one member ol
F B Phillips etux to Ida Veatch,
present criminal law and will en-j another who ai
i tract in sec 31, tp 20, a r 2 w $10
force against him also the laws de­ gard It as a vl
Bingham I.and Co. to C. L. Puck­
er lot 4 in Fruitvale. $10
manded in the Democratic platform tion that the
as soon as these laws can be enact- whole people
David Sanderson etux to John M
w
ed.
•
belongs to
i Orrick etux, tract in Scott's addn. Eu-
h
. gene. $ 11 75.
Publicity of Contributions.
party asset,
|
U. 8 to Frank H. Holland, tract
"But there is another fact which personal frt
V<
j in ec 4. tp. 18. a r 6 w
raises a presumption in favor of our
brtà
l.vwi« W Brown to J D. Welch,
party and against your party. I re­ i Signed I
160 acres In sec. 2 4, tp. 18. s r 1 w
ferred to it In my former letter to
$100
H »
you but you inadvertently overlook­
I S to Strauder W. Long. 160 ac­
ed it in your reply and the members
res in sec 32. tp. 16. a r 1 w
of your cabinet, called in for consul­
v
William Humphrey etux to Lewis
tation, evidently did not notice it. I
Bond et al. tract in Fairmount. $ >o
stated that we had not knowingly re­
ceived a dollar from anv official con-
a
HIRM1XX Illimm XI»
a
\\X\ \-l III It <»$' DI M<’< It II-
w
1
Aew York. Sept
2«
Herman
fi­
ai 1
i Ridder, one of the foremost German-
\merican citizens of the country,
9
1 he
was tonight apiaiinted by Chairman
>8
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H A
BRYAN REPLIES
TO ROOSEVELT
MAN AND
DEER KILL
ONE ANOTHER
Cylinder
Grapho­
phones
and Records
Supplies «nd Repairing
SEWING MACHINES
We have a large stock ot Standard and Paragon Sewing
Machines that we are selling at a
Reduced Price
to make room for our large Holiday stock that is arriving
daily. If in need of a machine we can save you mo icy
UMBRELLAS
Children's School Umbrellas at 50 cents. Good stock
of Ladies’ and Gent’s Umbrellas from $1.00 to $5.00.
Repairing and Re-covering
KASPARILLA
This sterling household remedy is most
successfully prescril*ed for n “world of
troubles.” For derangements of the di­
gestive organs it is a natural corrective,
operating directly upon the liver and ali­
mentary canal, gently but persistently
stimulating a healthful activity.
Its
beneficial influence extends, however, to
everv portion of the system, aiding m the
t’rvcesses of digestion and assimilation of
l>x*l, promoting a wholesome, natural
appetite, cor reeling itour stomach, Kid
breath, irr»-gulantiv* of the bowels, con­
stipation au<l the long list of troubles
dirvctlr traceable to those unwholesome
condition**
Katpanlla disjiels <lro*M-
nrss, headache, backache and de«|K»nd-
ence due to inactivity of the liver,
kitlnrv« and digestive tract. It is a
strengthening tonic .»( the highest value
If it fail- to xatixfr we .uithorine all
de ders to refund th« purchase price.
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