Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, October 15, 1914, Image 4

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ESTACADA
PROORE«
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H E N R Y V .A D lX .M .r
P H Y S IC IA N <* S U R G E O N
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O F F IC E . A D JO IN IN G k l-S IP K N C F
l<xil ami Li»n^ Oman«;« Teltpfcon«
The doctor’* photic can 1*.* ontm**ctr<
%vkli your home {dioue at ni^hi if n
quelled. One ionK riug.
_
D r . W . K . H a v iJ a n d
P h y s ic ia n a n d
Surgeon
Office on Main St. ( jr t w w n f u
an d 2 nd. Telephone Connect! ri-
R e s id e n c e c o r n e r o f S e c o n d
u n d C u r t in s trie ts
Foot Ball
W h a t People A r e Doing
KecitH Fails
T h e E stacad a H igh School foot-
T h e recall petitions against C o d e
M i - k Alta S a rv e r of C u rrin sville
lias lieen »pending a few d ays with ball team w ill play a gam e against B illy Matoon have finally jx.dtied
**iil)lish(‘d (very Ihursduv Morning «U her parents.
the W ashougal H igh School team out, as the required num ber of sig
CS I AC ADA. OUTGO*
Chris Bittner has had a crew n ext S a tu rd a y , at 1 :3 0 P. M , on natures, to insure tbe r ic ill lu in g
R*M . Standisti, lidi Lor him ! Manager o f men at work on the roads in the Kstucada athletic field.
brought up at the n ext elect ion.
the Elwood district.
A good, b ig crowd o f enthusiasts were not obtained.
j int®r*d &t the icz<otUc.$ In Efttacadft. Oraren as ^
W ith this tailure,
C lackam as
Miss Opal McDaniel, o f Eagle witnessed last S a tu rd a y 's gam e.
zeccai cUes mai:
Creek, is visiting her parents, in against F ra n k lin H igh School and countv should quit the prom iscuous
• Portland this week.
they ce rtain ly teceived a good run agitation of tbe recall aud g iv e a
Simr-CRIPTION RATES
I
00 1 The Springwater Choral S o c i- 1 f ° r their tw o b its adm ission price. little -more encouragem ent to the
»0 ety will meet every Friday even- T h e F ra n k lin team won by the county court and a little less kn ock­
— in g in practice for the Harvest score of 20 to 6 and won by play- ing.
! Festival and chorus.
In the m ajority of cases, the re
ir g better football, w ith less fu m ­
Thursday, October !$. 1914
call is instigated by some (Mirty or
Mrs. K. B. Gibson, o f Eagle bling and m ore ground gainin g.
Creek, was the guest o f her sis-
T h e Iistacad a team is made up parties, w ho desire to help them ­
Want and Fur Sale Column
¡ter, Mrs. S. J. Eddy, o f Portland, largely of l>oys, who, until this se a­ selves persoually, or to gain re­
last Friday.
‘
5 cents per line
son, have n ever played the gam e venge, rather than to im prove con-
Mr. and Mrs. O sc a r Benson, o f amj (|le t , altl d eserves credit t jr the ' ditiona.
Cash in advance
Logan,
were
the , , week-end
guests
.
,r ,
,
,
, , goou sh ottin g made,
Adhernnce to political parties in
Mr. and Mrs. Douglass o f Eagle I
.
,
Progress Want Ads Turn The ot
Creek
! A t the start, the E stacad a team the choice o f a county court for
I Deal.
w as played off its feet and the op C lackam as com ity, should be over­
n r . L A. W E L L S
C o u n ty s u r v e y o r s , fro m O rego n
q u ick lv scored, but after the looked.
V oters should choose the
Standing of HAND Contestants
Week ending Oct. 10
Inasm uch as M rs
L e ra Dale
had obtained the largest num ber ot
votes, during the week ending Oct
lo th , she was aw arded the w eekly
prize.
T lie ballot b ox w ill be
opened again S a tu rd a y , Oct. 17th
and a prize will be aw arded the con­
testant w ho has m ade the best
show ing for this week. T h e fol
low ing is the standing as shown
Oct. 10th.
T h is contest closes Satu rd ay ,
O ctober 17 th : O N L Y T W O
D A Y S M O RE.
G e t your
votes in e a rly , before it is too
late.
Below is a list of tIte- C andidates
for the F irst 17 W eeks.
1 I.era Date
270 632
2 W ilm a K iie h in g
229,868
3 Mrs. R o y D ouglass
19 1.4 7 5
t G la d y s H ayner
15 4 8 3 7
12 7 .8 1s
5 G race Denney
6 Pearl Johnson
1 18.58 2
1 0 3 .17 0
7 Flora Johnson
8 Ed na Jo r g
97.234
FOR S A L E Good fresh vege­ City, are surveying two miles o f i first score, Estacada got over its man for the w ork and consider his
road from Colton to the Cox and I
tables. Come and see them.
sligh t stage frig h t and by clean, | j adaptability for the w ork, his pre­
Henderson places.
D E N T IS T
Fred Jorg
good foot b all, tied the score vious experien ce and upright char-
Walter and Will Douglass, and ■
N either si:'e succeeded in kickin g acler.
Money to Loan in any amount, Fred Hoffmeister o f Eagle Creek, I
Eastern C lackam as county know s
left
last
Sunday
for
an
extended
,a
Koal 011
first touchdown
A ssociated w i t h D r H . V ■ on first mortgages. Money avail­
hunting trip into the mountains. | although both w ere easy positions that there has been more good work
Adix.
able at once, with no red tape
dene ill the m atter of road aud
to kick frem .
Miss Annie Anderson o f Port-
formalities. Apply R. M. Stan-
D in in g the rem ainder of the bridge building under the regim e
|
land
spent
a
few
days
visiting
dish, Estacada.
j with friends in the Elwood sec- gam e, E stacad a was largely on the j of the present county court, than Y o u
D R R. M O R S E .
' tion,
defensive, and were unable to check had been accom plished by a half ..
W A N T E D Eggs.
Highest
P h y s ic ia n a n d S urgeon
,.
M iss M amie Heiple, w ho has the ground gainin g of F ra n k lin 's dozen of their predecessors. T h e
price paid at Palace Meat Market.
lieen r siding in V iola f>r some star h alf back, who w as a speedy G eorge and Barton bridges speak
Fred Jorg
for them selv s and «the savin g in
T e sts e ye s and fits glasses.
1
i
Mrs. and beady p la je r. A sid e from this
cost to ihe county, on the G eorge
one Fran klin star, E stacad a showed bridge, as com pa red w ith the lower
The Washington N u r s e r y Co.
A num bered the residents of Als- equally as good train in g and teaiUj Engle C reek stru ctu re, show s econ­
L o cal and long distance tele­ is now introducing its superior
om y in the spending of the tax p ay­
pangh attend«d ilu- political lecture, work.
phone.
Nursery Stock for Fall and
ers' money.
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.
. .g iv e n bv D i. C . J Suiith in Esta-
A
llow
an
ces
must
be
m
ade
for
this
Sprtng settings.
W alter Whit- j cada reclMll| , .
T a lk of a special election at a fu ­
early season gam e and w ith the
C L A U D E W. D E V O R E beck, Local Agent. Estacada,
Mrs. Ju ins Paulsen i f G eorge is present m aterial, there w ill be few | ture date, to recall part of the court,
Ore. Will call by request.
is foolishness. T h e cost of one spec­
A T T O R N E Y - A T -L .A W
] visiting vvi h In r parents, M r. and
scores m ade again st them in future ial election, would build m iles of
and
Mrs. k J Hai kein ldcr ol Estacada
gam es, if they stick to good team roads, and we still need a few m iles
FOR S A L E A good two se. t- lor a few d a is .
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
more.
wotk aud practice.
ed.hack in fine ccndition, year
E s ta c a d a . O r e g o n
M iss N ina T a \!o r of CurrinsviUt
T h e present cou n ty court is do­
E
sta
c
a
d
a
's
w
eakest
points
were
and a naif old, at a bargain or was forced to ¡ lose her school last
ing able w ork and voters should
j will trade for a good single bug­ week, ow ing to the i.h.ess of her in the fu m bling of the ball and poor vote to retain Ju d g e Anderson and
E. W. B A R T L E T T .
tackling. O w in g to the w ithdraw al Com m issioner S m iih , and forget
sister.
gy.
S. D. Dunl p, Garfield.
LAW YER
of Frazier, from quarter-hack, it the party lines
T h e ir opponents
B ills are already out f ir a big
handicapped E stacada. B a rr and may be able men. but a change is
FOR S A LE
Hotne grown
dance
to
lie
held
at
Hu
ton.
Satur
O ffice on B roadw ay.
Dale, or w hoever w ill play quarter, m»t needed, for these two men were
Prune Trees and Gooseberry
day evening, (del. 24th aud e v e ry ­
the choice of the people at the form ­
Estacada,
Oregon plants.
0. W. Failing,
should get together and put in
one is invited.
er recall and they are m aking good
hours of practice in snapping and and w ill continue to do so.
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R . F. D. 1, Estacada, Ore.
Branch T u c k e r of Sprin gw ater, holding the ball without fum bling
JO H N B R O W N
F O R R E N T - N e w s ix room w ho has been ill u iili pneumonia Both team s w ere "b u tte r fin g e re d "
D an ces
modern
house bath, toilet aud for som e tune ( s ', is im proving when it cam e to catching punts or
TH E IN S U R A N C E MAN
and will soon b - about again.
With
the
corning; o f the cool
conveniences.
holding the hall tight. T h e re was
O F G R E S H A M P H O N E 513
P. F . Standisdi of G arfield is ar­
M rs H . V . A d ix , E stacad a.
too m uch tim e w asted, in the in­ weather, the heart turns to the
ran gin g to plant rig h t acres of
terim betw een the snap b a ck , until light fantastic, the one-step and
O R E G O N F IR E
W A N T E D — 800 Prune Trees. prunes n tx t sprin g. R eports of
Dont forget the
the ball w as in the hauds of the the hesitation.
R E L IE F A SSO C IA T IO N
e x tra h eavy stock, A p p ly Prog- prune or other planting will be wel­
runner, and the passing from quar- Halloween dance given by the Ci
ress.
comed at this i fiiee.
Tickets 75c and
O F M C M INN VILE. ORE.
ter to the runner w as too open and I. C., the 31st.
refreshments
may
be had-
A . R S p ark s of Estacada report.- easy for the opponents to see. The
T O T R A D E — $ 3 5 M andolin for
There is an autump dance
Automobile Insurance a Specialty
the sale of about s ix acti s of his ball should be slammed or soaked
a single h uggv. A p p ly Progress.
land, near the Im Ige, to Mr. Palm ­ into the arm of the rutinet in such scheduled for next Saturday eve­
ning Oct. 17th. Cogswell’s Hall
W A N T E D —A
good
heating er of Estacada wh > w ill im nediate- a w ay that the rtiuner kn ow s he
at Eagle Creek and all are invit­
ly
begin
im
proving
the
property.
has
it,
if
only
ftem
the
dent
in
tove
A p p ly Progress.
ed.
E d g a r Ile ip le of A ls p m g h is his anatom y, and the whole team
FOR S A L E Eight No. I Milk planting his wheat now prepara­ should he under w ay du rin g the
Cows, and a registered Jersey tory to fu rn ishin g even finer e x ­ passing of the ball.
M uch ground w as lost by E sta ­
Bull, 2 years old. Phone or call hibits of that g rain , for n ext y e ar’ s
W . A. JO NES
cada, because of h ig h tacklin g,
at Lawrence Bros. ’ farm,
East C lackam as F a ir
PROPBIKTOK
w hich allowed the runner to cover
Springwater, Ore.
The Misses J o y c e and Austin
from one to two yard s before being
Good rigs and careful drivers always»
o f the Springwater school are
FO R S A L E Good fresh ntilk
downed. Practire and n erve will
SPECIAL ATTENTION
givin g the best o f satisfaction
cow bargain. C. S. Alien, Caza­
overcom e this fau lt, blit a runner
Giv*fii Hunting and Pishing Partie*
and are well liked by the chil­
dero, or Ed. Alien, Estacada.
tackled just above the knees, m akes
dren and parents.
no headw ay, other than his length I
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M rs. C arpenter of Sp rin gw ater, in spraw ling.
T e a m W o rk , H auling and
AJminhtrator'i Notice to Creditors
w ho w as recently operated on fo :
T h e Estacada team m akes a fine
Notice is hereby given that the under­
Packing.
signed has bean appointed administrator ulcerated perforation of ihe stom ­ appearance in their uniform s t> le o f
of the Estate of Jeremiah J . Judd, de­ ach, at a Portland ho-pi(al, died je rse ys and with steady practice
W ood delivered,
ceased, by the County O m it of Clac'ta- last S a tm d a y m orning.
The inler- will nteke equally as good looking
mas County, Oregon; All persons having I raent took place W ednesday,
Any amount or length.
scores.
claim! against said estate aie hereby I
L. N. Vallen o f Elwood, hasj W om er and G ard , p layin g right-
| notified to present the simo properly
j
verifiad
ta
the
ua
ler.dgned
at
hh
resi-1
le
a
s e d th e S t a h ln e c k e r p la c e fo r halfback and end, w ere easily the
T IE SH ED • 10c per Rig,
donee near II urtaa, Clackamas C runty, a te rm 0 f th re e years, and O. M. star ground gainers, but as is usual,
Oregon, 0:1 or b for - six in >nths after c u • »
e
1
. t •
W . M, Y o n ce
'bcheistroei has move 1 on to his tbe backs have a lietter chance to
the date of first publication of this nc
farm, recently vacated by Mr. star, than the mau in the line, but j
tice.
everv man in E -ta ca d a s’s line play-
Vallen.
Dated this 8th day of Octobe-, 1914 .
Edwin N. Bates,
A political
meeting o f the **> • Kood * » » « “ „d more ib an held j
Administrator of t'10 c t a t’ of Jeremi
I Clackamas county
dem ocratic1!1“ T ‘ In s " e r a lc » scs' ° l ’ P"*-
ah J. Jud ’, l) (* ' isol.
Btdcksuiith and Wheelwright L. Stipp, Attorney for Administrator. I candidates was held at th e Boner I " ,R 1,m‘ p," vir‘ paiJ 100 much
I theatre, Monday night last. A I attention to their personal rivalry,
Fiivt publication, Oct. 1», I!l 14 .
A t the Old Stand
Livery, Feed
&
Remember-
get too votes for
>> Aoo
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.. 2000
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,, 10 0 0
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Si
Si
Si
$r.
cash
paid
cash
cash
time piM . is sta rin g with
C lcve I k ¡pie this week.
Office o v er D rug Store
Sa le .
9 Minnie Nelson
73 385
•
10 Rosalie Allen
6 1,6 0 3
1 1 M yrtle Loo n ey
55.4 40
12 E stacada M. K. C hurch So. 940
2 8 ,22 3
‘ 3 E th el T ra c y
2 6 ,13 5
1 4 Em m a Barr
«5 Sadie W ilcox
23.30 0
16 G arfield C o u n try C lu b
22.9 50
2 2 ,8 10
>7 A lta Reisland
18 Lu cile Jones
2 0 .37 0
17 .8 6 5
19 Ruth Sating
20 Della V allen
16 .0 5 0
21 L ela H owe
* 3 5 * 5
22 Effie C o x
• 2.370
• 2 ,0 1s
J.l Ellen Erickson
24 Eth el H orner
• 1 .1 2 5
25 M rs. E a rl K ilg o re
•0 ,9 5 5
26 Mrs. J. W . Stevens
8,780
27 J is G . H am ilton
8.705
28 M able T ra c y
8 .57 5
4 .8 10
29 Leta Posson
3 « W in. G leu u
3 .0 3 5
T h e prize for Oct. 17th w ill be
one-half dozen R ogers silver-plated
tea spoons.
purchase at F in c h 's store
on old accounts at F in c h ’ s store.
on new subscription to the Progress.
for renew al to subscription or for
subscription paid in advance (no matter
how fa r) at $ 1 . for each year.
Call at the Progress office or Finch’s Store for further information.
A C a m p a ig a Su ggestio n
Dr M orse also tests eyes
The editor during his recent sS-**" and fits glasses. Office over
exhibit
pilgrimages
through dru g store.
other parts o f Clackamas county f
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and at the State Fair, had the
S a d ie H o r n i b r o o k
opportunity to gain a slight per­
sonal acquaintance with many o f P ia n o a n d Vocal / n s tru c to r
the candidates for the various 405 12th St.
Portland, Ore.
county offices and last but not
or Progress Office
least, met many o f their wives.
As a suggestion, it would be a
O u r C an d id ate
good policy fo r some o f the can­
It is not often that the local
didates to take their wives along
with them, on their stumping voters, get a chance to vote for a
tours. The average voter does local candidate, as the farmers o f
not know many o f the candidates eastern Clackamas are not given
personally and depends on hear­ towards political leanings, but we
say and their judgement o f the
candidate when seen.
Probably now have a chance to vote for one
the candidate’ s “ better h a lf" o f our own men, in the person o f
could not be induced to make a Guy T. Hunt o f Garfield, repub­
speech, but a good, intelligent lican candidate for the legislature.
looking w ife, is a good index as It should not be necessary to urge
to the husband and many o f the
male as well as the female voters his candidacy, fo r we know bim,
would be favorably impressed. his record and his work. The
I f Judge Anderson o f the County Garfield country club and miles
Court could persuade Mrs. A rder- o f good roads, will speak kinder
son to accompany him, it would for him, than all o f his speeches
not be necessary fo r him to make
many speeches and the same and he should carry this part o f
would apply to other candidates. the county unanimously.
STABLE
of Oregon?
That’s what the sc-caiied “ Water Front” bills,
Numbers 32S and 35G on the ballot, will do if
passed at the November election.
J. V. BARK
Why make it impossible to build sawmills
good-sized
was present a" ^ ! " " " * , ° r ,wo
re‘ ,
T
cocks 0,1 ,h* fieUI'
after the play.
Hold yottr man,
GIVE HIM A CALL
is a good linem an's motto,hut don't
f irget that combined team play is the
real success of ilie game.
\V. Johnson, of Hi-well, Clac'.(ama.s Co., by about fourte .’ ll ladies last Tues-
T h e H igh School w as certainly
Oregon, wh on Aupu it .9, l!)J9, made d ay afternoon, to celebrate her
First class lumber of all kinds. Homesteiui Entry,
well encouraged by the consistent j
N>. 021 ' 82 , for S mth
birthday.
An enjoyable time
went «(itarter. Section 24 , Township
....
. .
. . 4 rooting and yellin g from ih t side
Dimension material a specialty. S trth, K inge 5 East, Willamette Meri­ w a« sp e n t, fo llo w e d b y a d a in ty ,•
«ritli a pn ponderancc of high
dian, has H ed notice of intention to luncheon.
Klaetsch Mills
crowd
Notier for Publicad >n
and listened to the views o f all
Department of the Interior, U. S. o f the candidates.
Iain ! Off! re at Portland Oregon, Octob­
Mrs. J. F. Strahl, ot Eagle
er 3 , 1914 .
Notice is hereby given that Lhaboth I Creek, was pleasantly surprised
voices.
Prompt deliveries made from m \\e F.n.d ft/e ye tr Pr.K)f, t > estaU.sh _________ ___________________________soprano 10 voices.
T
h
e
line
up f r E sta ca d a w as;
b ig stock on hand.
cl aim t > tic* land above described, h«?-
fore the R 'gistef and Receiver, tr. S.
Phone or cad at mill, at Dodge. liund Ofrit* *, at Portland',''Oregon, on
0. C, Klaetsch, J Owner,
We SELL and D E L IV E R
16 inch WOOD
First class - $4.00 per cord
Second class 3.50 ’
’
Cord Wood in any Quantity
W rite
the* l^th day of Nj.em hor, 1 JII 4 .
j Claimant n .;ne? a? witnesses:
A Wciderhold,
N Schorl,
G. W. E :!ers,
II. L*e allot Ri-*sell, O.vgon.
H. F. Higby,
W C. WhflfieM
F
B. - R e e d
of the people”
L
II
So at ite» -E ditor of the
I. 'banon C/itcriar.
R
H
O
I
Denny
That’s what the passage
of these bills will do.
Why cripple the development of our great
timber resources; why cripple all future
manufacturing in Oregon?
Why lock up the thousands of acres of over flow lands bordering upon the navigable waters
o f the .Slit» »nd it» mil«* of water front for the brntfit of “ future generation»!“
g e n e ra tio n s have som e o f th e b en efit from th e use o f th e s e lan ds?
why not let the present
In d u strii* i f at! kinds will !>e driv en from Oregon and intending investors will lurn their hacks upon
the State if these so call.d " W a t e r F r o n t " hills become laws.
That is why every m an. w om an and
child in Oregon will be adversely sfftcUd if there l.ill.s aie pi,s.«cd hy the people in N o v e m b e r .'
H igh
administration anil they want to ' school fa c lt v w as an e x c e p tio n a l-'
f i l l ........................
his place with a nan that
will bend the knee when the
finger o f the congressional trust
beckons. Hawley is ,• man o f the
l*’i>pie v'ith i he courage o f his cor.-
rivers and bays of Oregon?
That’s what will take place if the people vote “ye* ”
on numbers 328 and 330.
W om er
Dale an d F r a z ie r
One c f the strong reasqjjs why |
R E.
H arktn rid er
the Democrats are so anxious
L E. — G ard
to defeat Congressman Hawley
R. T - T r a c y
Register.
is that the Oregon Congressman
L. T.
W agner
Proof mad«
wording to law under is a thorn in the tlesh to thej
which entry was made.
O
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L
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Sch m id t
Democratic majority in the lower
R
G
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T rn jlin g cr
W ill the owner i f a b« lleti. >ear house o ' the National Congress,
linp. red bull, please help to round and they would do away with
C.
B irr
up ilie critter, from the piem iscs of hint. He is not amiable to the
Mr Dillon of the F ra n k lin
.,
V.
r i
u n i V,
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B C. LOONtV
or S- L PIS HE H
1 . 1 . M ¡. ml i»li m t.arfii-M ? I l u
R o u te 3 , K stucada, Oregon
! salii luill hroke dow n a felice and
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O r leave order*» at Pr eg teas Office. III- lieeii doing thè nim hle ilecr aet,
f.ir tlie p ist few d a v s. »round thè
niigh h orin g orchard» and thè a.l
) lining wiin-ts
A ll a tte m p i. In
Horseshoeing and Kepair Work d i l l i thè nnie-a! olito tilt io n i bave
p u m n fin i I -s ami ni 4 |iing siluri
d o n e a 1 s u m e o w v b » pn
ot a ui-ll luonnted co w b o y, or a
AH work g u -u in i'vl
g* nd si- in rifl» irill ro rral thè
BLACKSVflThllVG
“Hawley is a Man
or any other industrial, labor-producing plants on the
ly fair referee, and show ed no fav
oritism . A-iite from som e unneces |
w r v rem arks from the rooter«, no
gns of fault ti-i ling w as m ade by
*i
' ante
. k biggest benefit
v i c t i v r s a n d they want a man who fr,(tt, a lhiet,cs
the m akin g „ f
w ill fo llo w anti ask no o n e stio n s. ‘(Toofi
” tvh^tb«r w in n in g or
A.
Oregon n e .d s outside capital to de selop its great natural resources but we will drise it away
pass Num lier 328 and 3 3 0 on the ballot at the November election.
if we
I f these so called " W a t e r F r o n t " hills are passed by the people, a vast amount of property w ill he
withdrawn from taxation in this State and this great burden will 1 « thrown 1qs.11 the rest ot the ta x a b le
prope rty, resulting in a h e a v y increase in e v e r y b o d y 's taxes.
T hese hill* are vicious; they are destructive of the ve r y Lest interests of the S la te ;
never to become laws
T h e w av to ileftat them is to vote " N O " 32 9 and 3 3 1 .
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A sso c ia tio n
they ought