The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, May 23, 1902, Image 2

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Che kantiani Meus
FOR STATE SENATOR
M. A. Millei
8(10,
I.1NN COUNTY, OKEGON, MAY 23,
IHI.
TAKI
OF LEBANON.
19O2
U Illi IHL HAD.
L>ng ar*
I r<«m>n<Hl why
Tain t ret tua
To m<«n and cry
Tain't no U m - an* dr» ain’t n*> -rtH»
Fallin* cut ail PrniltUiar!
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COLUMN,
I dited by the WcpuMUaa
County Central Committ •
I Jlted b, Hi» l>emtwratK W
CotMty Central Commute«.
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Regular !»<>mocretlc Notula»«.
k «pò Mu art TkWet.
HiR COUNTY RECORDER,
<>.>svrw>r— W J Frasi««, ot t'malills
►spreme J u.|gi— It H Baas. «4 Ian*
S*s rvtary al State- -F I IH ISAS. ot
Clate'p
►tai* Treasurer—C. *» M> h M, <W KI»*
math
Ati-.ri 'i i,varrai A M fai»a«i>, «4
thraems
State Printer—J It Warrs a*. .4 lann
►u;4 ,4 FwbH' In-tnirtvai- 4. li At X-
assil, .4 Muitix-mah
S. P. Mlinkers,
OF Hi TO,
Regular l>emoer»tic Numlnee.
H >11 COUNTY SHERIFF,
w< >rtli Houston,
OF PI.AINNI EW,
■ ng 4« »ay.
I- raiuy 'l*y!"
COLUMN.
Regular Ifa-iti<«ralle Nomine«.
FOB OH N I Y < El UK.
Streak <-r
An' «I
Joy. »if a
B. M. Pavne,
OF ALBANY
Rcgulir 1 H im« ratle N*>uiln«*e.
OF BROWNSVILLE,
Regular Reputilhan Nominee,
:
Ikakxrilk îkMl
For G"»*mtir—GpugM i ('aassaauos.
«4 Pnrtland
For ItepnmsolaHvs le Congress, 1st 1 Av­
in. t-J K WaiTti««r**ai>, <.l Alhanv
i. < ."upniu» Jutlgs» - Il F IV' ssam , <4
Marion
For -v, rvtary of «tale- -l> W. Saaaa, <4
lA.Ik
I r '•tat* Treasurer —Ilessv lkt'Oi|
of
At- rrow
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F< r \tt.rnvr l>en*raj—J J! Jiaiar.
I'ma tills
F r itala Printer J F. i.oorasT, of
Waah. I Marlon
For ttep* of I*»iMW InstrWi'tloQ—W. A
W A» , of I an*.
J. j »*<1 »t. r
Martern ar*«f <Jnu—
II ll.-tMkow, <»(
nullity.
J'tnt Senator—J. A Jarraav«. vfbslcjBi
<»>r»T» tu«er
s. tis’or P xwa 11 K st ist , nt Albany.
Rv| rv-,*ntati»»** C his II BvwaiaAr,
<4 Hiwi » F T>. C.'»vrrT. .4 Crab-
tret’, J ll Gi aaa, ot Hewnsvil!»
Clerk J ► Va» Wisata. «4 Alhsny.
Sheriff—Jossen Rt-as, <4 lte,wnsvi!ie
H m -.»nlrr—t'sn i H»am*. .4 She, 1,1
rwl* II Mt Kstt.itT. ol Tallman
Trv«s.irer- Jans« Fusis», «4 Allmny.
Suneyor—Ht uh G F i » m « ui . cd nmin-
ville.
C.wner Ms F'» tmh , i «s. «4 Alhnny
t'..tnx—ioovr—O H ltv«»Ki.i. ot Ksret
II me
If II IS a P«ur of bbow you want Nice soft fine N i> k
leather
he -ur«» you gal ■ heaping
8 ball clasp 4 tn. purse
nua-uts 0/ value for yuQt Nice fin» tan leather 2 Rill
cla-p 3 In. purso filligree 1.
muney.
Gold jawed
«*ht»e.« With a Record.
Child* pocket book In Nack
For durability style and all
and tan
the fine points In shoemaking Men's ami boy's purses I1« U>
and fltling.
Mdle« |HH-ket book made of
That* th«» Kiij.l We Sell.
cow •«'nJ throughout heavily
They are m«de by The Brown
creased cover tUp and lock
Sbue Co., the Biggest and
side gussets black 3|x4| In.
Rast Shoe Bulblets in tha Mill»« (Nckot book made of
•(and
Country and they
plain Mack cow­ •cal plain
behind their product.
leather facing handkerct'lcf
A I.urgt Saving at Thin
pocket 3jxi| in.
Cluing (jut Sgio on Boot*
and Shoe*.
Summer Goods
roevn tics st .
Senator M A Mn i as. .4 la'lauiuu
IU*;»rvM-nU»ti»«Ma—T C M m - sst , ofHar-
risi>urs ► H <‘iA.*e»u.ot Lolaui-n,
U II Hit vst *4 AUsauy
Clerk M B. F avss . *4 AUanii
sheriff—Woarn jmi*iw»>*. of Nlinrid
llwrdvr- I'm, « MrssuM, >4 Sea»
Assessor—J K I' Tara, .4 Santiam.
Treasurer At 11 < I aasrs. nt liaise,
Coninnset'iner J II Gasan, .4 ►*<•«
II
C<>r>>oor—I»r W. A. Tatsaia, ‘4 tlhanjr-
Thia teuton very charming
dreMVM are mad»» of thin
fabrics which partak*) of
nature of the old time
«pecial
Again
Sicilian.
‘ recognition is given to the
the Eou larda
charm* <>f
iSimile Svie Di nu tie« ami
Lawn«.
11» I't III.Il AN« akt HAXUKM MOMAIA
G. D. TROTTER
The Herald 1« evidently worrit*»!
TIIF KTATK tax noo-iioo.
FOH III PRF.raEN I A UVE
over the record its party ha« made
Linn County !>em«icrnt« are mak­ In matters of exp*-dlture of putdlc
ing a great noise about the "excre- money «nd lncr<*«M«l tax«tion.
(’Ibis, H
Mve alate tax lew. /he tax levy
That that paper Is in utter con-
for this year 1« based on the new fusb.n »’»mt the matter nee-1« no
OF ALBANY.
law, | hi « m «I nt the last »vanlon. de , better proof than the /oMuwitig
Regular Republlciiti Nomine»».
•lgn«*«t to ilef.Mt thr unequal nnd un­ statement from that paper:
just a-a.'-Himent« of the variouscoun
"The stale tex in 190| wa«
early thia morning and h i<i n plea«- HUHMl'N'TY ASSESSOR,
ties. The Hp|h»rllonmvnt of state mIHa anil In 1000 6.7 mill«. yet
art talk with him.
Ho ha« long
tuxes Is made on the avvrngo aaaeae- amount of money rinsed In
lialr ami w hiskers and Wears an or
ment of each county for the Inst five county was nearly equal to
ient'd iloak reaching to the ground
OF CRABTREE,
,’rnr«. The total expen«.'« of the year."
11« 1« a shrewd, wi ll | m > s I< m 1 man,
•tut«» ar.* computed anti then each
Now tho truth 1«, a« found In the
Rt guiar Ik-mocratic Nominee.
who knowa what 1« going oil in tin*
county b»y* B !,r" ratfl reckonril record«, that the state tax in 1901
w rhl. He 1« u-t I to the funny re­
from fill« average assessment. I.Inn was 7.4 mills and io 19U0 It was 6.7
marks made about him and criticism IOR < oi N I Y 1 REAM HER
county's «hare is ♦•«.■Titi.
mills. This make« an incra>»»>* In
I- entirely Immaterial to him. Very
The I.Inti county court levied a the state levy from IHOO to 1901 of 1.7
t *w people belie»,- in bis powers of
tax ot 7.4 mills on the assessed vsl- mill«. But th»* fact that taxes are
divine healing, and yet a g<H«l many
ti iHoti of|ff,773,OIO
The alate tax Int rca-lng right along from year to
OF A ERA NY.
go to hi« rooms f >r some reason or
in li*01 was 6.3 mills nnd in 1900, 6 7 year under republican rule a« Is
R.gulir Republican Nominee.
oilier. — Democrat.
mill«, yet the amount of money •fioun by the fact that In ISM the
mlsetl tn th«* county waa nearly «*q- state levy wnx 3 mills and it has
A Nr* Pailroad.
uni to thia year. In ’90<» the amount been gradually Increasing from year
paid to the state by this connty was to year until lit 1901 It was 7.4 mills.
R< tialor J H. Mlb hell ha« intrw
• 12,471.43, and In I9UI.
914.733.14 If repoUlcans think they ran m«ke
tluced a bill granting .a rigtit of way
Tilt* HppHrvtit Increeae In the levy taxpayers believe their tax burdens
»■ ro»s tliv Cam ide forest reserve f> r
OF ALBANY.
over the«» two year« last punt la are not increasing they are sadly
tlie t ircgon A b.iutlie isfcrn railroad, R< guter Republican Nominee.
I quite heavy but Hit* amount of mistaken
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from «¡iiolnt >>n Hie w»-strrn border
for the'taxpayers know
money »-ontribute»! by the county
of the reserve in i^ine coiinty «<>ulh-
If the Herald thlnfe« an let
FOR < <»1'N I Y SURVEYOR
and each Indlvhlud taxpayer I- Its editor study the following fact«:
westerly up the valley of the Frank
' «cure, ly |«‘rc«>ptl'ihh*.
The levy
Brl. e creek, thence up th > valley <4
Linn county pnld tho following
this y»* <r Includes some special state amounts of state taxes tor the years
In- t hamplon cn «-k to Hie l«*c of
' achttol taxes and deficiency appro named:
Iiri/zly and Grouse summits of the
OI BROWNSVILLE.
prlationa offhe preceding yt-nr.
| IM»3
< al i | hw >I h mountains.
1*08
>34,961.87
>23,966.16
R. gular I»cnmcratlc Nominee
The state levy In Benton county 1« 1496
86,736 91
1899
49.874.68
equal to about R mill«. In lame coun­ HMM
36.33U.90
44,783.14
I»«)
Ihr sha-i» Route.
Foil assessor
ty 7.6 mill« anti Folk county 7.6 |f»7
48,892.00
1001
28.M&O7
In going over tne famous "Mha«ta
: mills. A numtier of counties hav»'
Any tax payer can understand the
It Mlle" ot the Nouthvrti Pacific < o ,
i lower tax levies for alate pur|*oaes,! above record»*«! fact«, and most all
lire travelet ever rttiiis sotuething
because of the Joggling w ith tho a«- taxpayers can ««•»» this increase In
oi TA LEM AN.
new to excite his ndiniratlon and
svssmant rolls, during the time» of their tax receipts.
lot. rt-st. Starting at P«rti uxl uno
The increase
trnieraea Hit* whole length of tin Regular Republican N .minee.
tn«' Ntete Iksiril of Et|UHlixation and was from 928,966.16 In 1894 to 144,-
Willamette Valiev, the g. m of the
the ef7ort of these counties to de­ 891 <10, showing that state texes have
Northwest. Mt. Hood, Mt. J. fTcr FOR R< »AI»
OF crees«* their mwecsvil valuation to more than doubled In eight years.
- tn, and the l'hr<■«• bister« «nil other
defraud the state out of the state The Herald may try to cover up
-IxtW ■-'■P|H-'I peak« 'tie kept 111 -Igtlt SOI III HCIO
for hour«. The prune«, p.-ncli«-«,
tax. Under the new law. which by these facts In a cloud of smoke aris­
atiplea and other frillts ire a delight
th«* way, received every vote of the ing from a Jumbled mass of Inaccur­
in themselves. Th«* cr »swing of th»
Linn county legislative delegation, ate atatements but the tax;>ayor«
gre«t moutdain harrier lw*tw«*.*nOrv-
Ih-mocrHta and all, and hail but know better nnd many of them will
g i autfCallfortll • r> veil« t he grnn- KvtfiiLir !»emocrattc Nomineo.
d. -t mountain sceot-ry In the Vnltisl
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three nt gittlve votes In the Irglaia- ! resent this In a way to la* felt.
Mt
The wonderful array of
ture, th«* state tax after I9U6 will bo
The Herald says the tew under
towering iii'> ii nInIn , and gorges
baaed
ujain ttig average county ex­ which the increase«! levies are made
hLW
THEORY
OF
SLEEP
li'to which wt* gwao from dlxzy
penditure «Ince I'.’'«» excluding the is a Just one. Thia the Democrat!
heights, forest el oi mountain «Io;«*«
«tr<-< hlng up to tlx* lire of perpetual
amount expended for roads and han not denied. The Increase 1» Hot
-ri iw, ax.! the foaming immntalr
bridge«. In other wool, an econoin- lite fault of the new law but la caua-
«in am* tlnshltig tien-ely down d«*«*p
< leal county administration will de. •Ml ly the extravagance uf republi­
cation«, now ana then «topping for
h short real In soinr
quiet
poll.
crenae the amount thu couufy will can legislature«.
Wbal e»uin ffiJrepT
Atter a day« enjoyment of .»l<1 Mt.
Very Mliely there U not a eeientUI contribute to the «tale. The aver­
To prove that Hie fault Is not In !
Sha«ta, Ho- flnest p,-.ik on the contl t.f j ur nrquah.l tn«'«- who will iw abla age county cX|»en«r« of «11 the coun* Hie new law, but in extrtvagant
nent. we drop r«ridly down the Io tell yui A» tor Che poet« they
ties In the state will be added to. "pproprlallotia by the legislature, we 1
i anon of the Na.-ramrnto Io t he h«re f «•« n off.
esplanntion«
I i.. ,.l | 1» I«i• ■ I I >.• - r .mento Vai* •incr t
--k‘«n. but, unt *rtunat«)ye getht-r and then ea»'h county's per need only to adduce Hie fact that
lev III i tllf.,rnlH, iiti'l thetx-e tlir ugh 1 ; r f them U rma ft!»U, «je a cent u ill t»e aacertiiiiicd ami appor under the old law our state taxes In-
vineyards and orcbards to fsuii I ran-
richanfr
creaiH-d from 9-'8,9<M. 16 in l*tt»4 to
I Honed.
Clani.
A rather atartUn< theory lately
The law isju-t and while it «light­ >44.788 14 in 19on.
For maps and descriptive litera put f 1 *
> a \
ph) «i >i tftBl ly increases our proportion of st«te
All this time the rale of the alale I
lure address
1« attrartir g c naitlrraMe attention.
tax this ji .ir, It is « step In the right levy was uniform In all the cwuntlv«
Th»
du
S
i»t
tirhrvre
Omt
a
gla*
4
or
O. P
<wr*alti g de in thr ejtaUiu a«-«-ret* direction «ntf Io years to dime the and the legislatures nil Hit*«o year«
the were republican. Men muat learn
a ■ tr< >tl eubetarwr; that Chui »ub- people will fix-l thHiikful for
• Unor le at<»r*d in the iflaud or change. The democratic haul Is In later if n*4 sootier that the leglala-
Iflecde until »t definite tltnee main** line with their other negative op lure 1« responsible for high taxes
|| It ' tt • • • \ k a I» i * Uid ”lir«-
The a. and not the executive, Tbo legi«,
of tlv if ’tviituai H le thr'W into |->*uds nnd is merely wind
the circulation, and therebj cau««r* mount of «tale t«x would tw the lature Npproprlales Hie money and
All the above
aim»'under l»«'micr»lic Ulate ot!) not Hie governor,
thr phenomenon »»f «¡rep.
hard, stern, unyielding facte are
Thara i« no direct evidence nt tba dais ss under the present regime
eorre -tt < «• of thi* theory, but ha re»
pretty well unilrrstiMxl by the tax*
frr* t • a In’rly d*ecu*ert I fad that
pa> er* and they can not t>e mi-led
the urine of health •rcrelt«! in wah*
An Arkanaaa ¡4aul»r U uuahLng tir-
Inn hour* alwny« < d tairn a nareotia ratigarnante tn at«rl • kangaroo by Hie subterfuges ut Hie Herald.
•uhftla* re, and hr urtfre ti u» p.dnt in rar. ah Tbv bl-!«» ar« «aluabl» and
of C<xl Liver Oil is the means • uppfirt >»f bin lh< »ry The «aietenea tbv
Ivixt, n« much mor* ao Th a lat­
Tbv t»reganlan Inalsls that the
of life, and enjoyment of life to of ¡»’irh ¿.’»ande U difficult to deny tar ean br «put vitremely fin», and .»nly queatlon at lasuv t» twi*«-n tbv
Sir T Lauder Brunton ha« pointed • rv the Iwat thing k wn to «tirgvona
thousands; men women and out
that opium will heap a jwra<»n for «vol* g up » 'unti», and v«|wri»lly two P«rtles Is the question of repub­
children.
AWrtke if hr 'Ala hr« to ir- wakeful» for holding broke» bonva t gvthvr. lican |H>li»*y ami dvmi« ra|lc pulley.
When appetite fail*, it
i re­ «nd, < »nreraely, will make him sleep Ttvlng math finar and U.ugbcr tbau Well, yee, the dmuicreta feel, yea,
wishes «leap which w.iuld teem catgut.
lhev know, I hut the republican |«>l-
►tores it. When fotnl is a If to hr ahow
that alcrp «• in a«»me iMeas­
Icy of rdmlnls’ratIng the affairs of
burden, it lifts the burden.
ure uualer the control of the wtU.
thl« «late 1« tietrlinent«l to Hi» t«-«t
When youloae flexh.it bring«
| lnter»'sls of the state, end entails
A Far-Tratal»4 l-orottin(| «•
the plumpness of health.
TE» Kngi.«li papera r»c.»rd ili» rreeat
large t-ix liurdrn« upon Hie owners
When work is hard and •otnpl*ti"B by «apre «a l-'c- molla* No
' of pro|M-rly, and that this Is need­
duty is heavy, it makes life 1 of tb» »»reai Xnlart. rai.»»y ut 11«
lessly d«»ne.
Yea, ths demo*rals
four-miUluntk nuli of traivi Ibe en­
are more than anxious to draw the
bright
fia» wa» bulli al 1>- Master ni.re tban
Un» on the republican ixillcy of ad­
It is the thin edge of the »o y«ar« a ir *. and 1« alili tn arti«« aeri­
ministering the affair« of th)» stale,
wedge; the thick end i.*» food. le« Il b«« «li gi« Urlili.g wh«»l«. », |
sai t.i't t ih« Arai tu ba Aliati «il.
and
make Hie Is-uu direct am! «harp
But what is the use of food, outalde »y'.lt bri. F«>wr lullll ' mi.««
In favor of returning Io slui|4er, i
when you hate it, and can t di­ 1« tnor» than 1*S tiniea ih» Alatane«
better and more «-eonuu.lt al nirlhiai« *
l>»twv«i> tbv varili and Ih» naoon. and
gest it?
Let ui have such «tale tax lev!«*« as
1M Illusa ih» eircuiutvrane« ut Ih«
Scott’s Emission of Cod aartb Bui thr aetrran loeomotlr«
wr had In l*CH when It wa« itirre
Liver Oil is thefood that makes arcuiti ha«« lo ooatinu» tb» a «in» arer­
mill«, and ■!.> aw«y with the reputdl-
ai* rat« t traiti f. r al»ut Tee /rara
can pol b y of seven and four tenth 1
you forget your stomach.
If you b av »'not triad It. »»nd for In ordir to traeerae a Alatane» «<;u«l
mills, the rate we have now.
Yea,
!*•« i»n»|il», Its A«tr»»abl» tA»t» will to tbal of thè aua fr. tu tb» «tarlb.
by all nieena let these «-«institute the
• urpri»« you.
SCptT A BOWNE. Cham)»»«.
l«aue. I»vm«M*nila web-omr It.
«•«» *« «neks.
4OV Pairl Straat.
New orfc.
TraT«l»rs in rastern Siberia esrry
»oups in sackt Trry ar» fr aan » .. 4
h-no-nhare. In TH»
•ton*' •n<1 k"‘’ •■<*»*•“•»/ «‘Ik
•law U frotta sad sola by the pvwnd.
B. H. Martin, detnocmtlc candi­
date for surveyor, I« a man of more
than pi-aitig iibill'y In Ibi« lmp tr­
iant line of work. Ile I« a gratinate
of the Oregon Agricultural college,
unti la thoroughly versed In the line
of civil engineering. Ile I« a real-
dent of Brow naville, where Ite be.iri*
the dl-tll.i tlon of luting n gentleman
In every muicc , and ev. ryonc »pe tka
of him a« ;i m in of ability nod honor.
Hoti. M A- Miller, «lemocr.ttlc
candidate f >r avnator, I« nini. Ing
many new frivnda every day on the
Canvas ot the county. He is an able
sjM-nl»'r, and tfivst ind hr* occupi.-«
on the lending question* of the d ly
a- wi ll :»« the public M-li'sil .|ueatl«»n
make- him v.-ry p pul ir, and will
doubtless make him many Volea on
the day of elvc’lon. He I« conduct
Ing A dean cmntwlgn.
l’rof. I’, tv Campbell, «4 Mon­
mouth, Ims iiceepted the presidency
of the I’ulversity of < Iregon at Eu­
gene, nod will take charge of the
I'ntvt r-ity at tho clow of tbv pres
cntjtvrm. The scin ti >n is .i -pico
did one.
Will be Wck uncd.
I". II II irrlman, prc-l-lt-nt of the
Southern P.n ¡tie line-, la tn I'oftteml
It «peeling the <.iiiip.iny'• h .ldlng-
here, and ba« given out the Infor
mallitn th.it hire» <>n all the llnea In
thia ■tide will Imnie-luti-ly te* r>'
ducetl from four to three centa per
nil I«'. Thia reduction will Indeed be
welcomed by the people of Oregon,
anti <—pe,-i.illy the Wlllatuelle v«l
Icy. During the l««t «•■••loll of I be
legislature a bill was lutr.Mlucetl Io
compel railroad« to place fare» at
three cent«, but the bill waa lost.
and now the coni|>ntiy ha« conclu.
d.-l that It can get along un a little
l<-, anti ha« reduced the fare« vol­
untarily. other improvement« In
the o|>er<tii>g itepi'tinent of direct
hem fit tn Portland, will lar made In
’he near future.
A Divine Healer.
The evict.Fated divine healer. Sch-
rsvd.tr, or Schlatter, who ch u mm I
•ucii a lurure through Colorado a
couple of >^art ago, anti who alao
Vlalted the big cilia« of the East,
arnvt IIt» Albany from Eugene and
I» at M it Parker'« ready for bu«i*
■uva. The L>emocral man met him
ladle* pocket hook m . In of
•«•«I grain and fac«*d with
calf grain; 3 regular ami one
coin pock« t with flap and
tuck
metal cronera alia
ifxtj In.
ladies pocket book 3|xi) In
cover made of cow seal d ip
slid fancy front piece m.ido
of cow <H*al| coin |H>uch and
card |Mick.*t caught by a twit
ton nickeled frame le.itner
gusset« an<l iwlcklea; kid
leather coin pocket black
only
lktlcr
Frank Miller
Itavlng hard lu<
anon Inai f ili.
nt < 'ouncil, l.lit
w hlch thvy li» «
I' *■ ioghi, <o|
li. U-eliohl gote!
clothlllg thè fi
frloud« in tlielr
thon tuoyed lo
ciainty, thla «tal
|.iirctia'<it i fj
A I h alt ii wevk i
liloiith, lire broli
t t pi u.libi l
tow li, Ini ludleg
»torà, w ih il -tt
lo-tir no • t" tini
l.i'Niiion E. A.
G. I). TROTTER
S T A Y T ON - OR E (i <» N
Burggraf,
There Is S clan« of men who nre
seldom, If ever, appreciated at their
true value. Ill thl« enlightened age
tiny ar.' commooly mlh«l "I’.td "
It 1« dad that hump« himself year
In anti year out on the farm, In the
office or the workahi p in erder that
hi« boy or girl may’ go sway to
school, and upon tbvlr return, th it
the boy may have a fine hotae and
top buggy and the girla ctntly piano.
It 1« dad that hu«tle« and cultivate«
great caltoUM'd knots on hie hand«
nml becomes »i™ip-«houldcred In
order that hl» off-prlng may revel
In luxury and make tarnal tool« of
thtm«elve«. HI« aona anti daugh­
ter« have learned at hl« expense to
de-piMi hi« uldfa»hion«si way«
They secretly laugh at the style of
his cost snd the «hape of hie bell
crowned hat. On Sunday when hl«
daughter has company an<1 he
wouhl like to «It In th.’ parlor and
llaleri to the tnu«lc, he 1« given in
various ways to understand that lii«
| resente 1» not desirable, and the
|«»,r old man goes out In the kitchen
and stays th« rest of the afternoon.
Hod help the «on and daughter who
goes l«i< k on I’ad. tn the catalogue
of low down <u cm «Ire«« Ihiit of In
gratitude to parents Is the must on
temptlbte.
Purses
STOP
AXTD THINK!
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MVcrn and Ì’cctì»
«J. K. P. Tate,
Tike Eat it I »
'liiblets All I»
money If It fa!
< Iruve's «ign.itii
PURE, FRESH AND RELIABLE
DRUGS
AX'D
PATENT
Orc.it uloi
MEDICINES
Perfumery, Toilet Articles, J'tc.
«laines Elkins,
<» Lure a
< 'nine ove alni
solve«. M V ent
ot l i lt.
Ml«'
wear. Men's,
Paints, Oils, and Gloss.
A Fine Lino of Writing Supplies.
Plain and Decorateti (’rupe Paper, Etc.
1‘t‘icv R. Kcllv,
B. S. Martin,
1 ). B. McKnight,
L.
scotrs
Emulsion
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My stock .if furniture is
complete in all line«. 1 have
also added a Fl’LL LI NE < )E
Hardware. Tinware, Carpenters
Tools and Garden Implements
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CHARLES WESELÙ
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»HM. G. Gill & S 0
Have now in stock n
full line of
Plows Harrows and
Garden Tools
( ’OM Pl.ETE ASS( >RTM EN T < >1
Hurdirure, Stores mid
Tintcare
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Me
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fur the next thirty da»-« sr will -vll
all iHir Urna* »i><l lanjw»' s I m «-«,
Macintoelu-*, itlaarwaiv, Irnnpe,
Hata and ninny other things to go
lielow dart. You raiinol «fiord
mi«« this mb- nt the
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Racket Store
BIOK.NTBR BROS
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General Merchandise
Boots and Sh<».*», Gente Furnishing Goode,
Crockery and Mtaplu and Fancy Groceries!
We make a specialty of EARM I’R(»IH'( I
Till;
N ews
and (Jn'^oniinj Dill- year,
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