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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1906)
4 * > • *• senators by direct vote of the prop!«- is through amendment to the Federal Constitution. Until amendment to the Federal Constitution can be had , no plan can be developed that w ill come nearer allowing the people to name the senator than Politicanti Independent would exist should the legislators subscribe to Entered ai «ite p-U.tfU» al Be», OnfO“. a*. »<»-nd-«.!a»» Pledge No. 1, amended to read a» follows; (The Santiam Mews uteiì »«attor. BZ- ni Ji-< xil'llo.N HAU - One yeer in wirance ............................................... II . 1 Olir year, al ei»l <4 year............................................. I One y ear, »t ei»l of 2 y«ar»........... ................... ..Î Un» )rar, al end ut 3 y«ar»............... ... Fu monili» in ad .aloe ....................................... Three nxeith» in wlvance ......................................... teingl» <opy in ar»p|*r............................................. AliVmtlMlNU MA'IMX: Carvi < f thank* ..................... .... U2 F|«cia1 obltnary notte»». |*er line ............... tn E Ileu-lol «obilng < intuente, )" r Ime............. tv- Locai advertising, |«r lin«* |*-r iaaue ................. piaplav a*l», 3 ehangra per axoilb, « m coluoin atei». 10 |»r in- li FrofMeiotial cani», !»« luche». i«er n»onth ... 1 Uli ^*4ut^Umrj«u>tnU-tej2jrj«_^*2»1 • < *PI*’>*** in • I ...... ....................... I.VVUEA CEM E.VTS c ! « « THE SANTIAM NEWS, bnnq the only ! newspaper published in the Eorkt of the Santiam, and b> liei ing in giving all polit ical parties <4 a O^uurt square UVi»f deal, f »» we V MV»» will jwwwww publish announcemei nts of persons aspiring for political office, guing a short personal write-up of the persons announcing them- selves, allot reasonable advertising rates. If you desire to be a candidate, you can- not hate the fact too well known by the voters. ■ « « « E $ a * * « * « « »•OOOteOW0*0*000*0»0000**0*»SO*********4* DON'T LIKE STATEMENT NO. I. Scio Milling Company 1 lurthrr »tel» to 11 m » ¡*>1 te ol I'rrrru •« sell •» the ¡»■opte ol my Iteeteteuvr IhHnrt, that iiurirw uiv terin ■■< vlfiiv I will «Jway» vute lor that laudiJate tor l’nite«l state» Xriialor lu C n<T»a» »bo La* Ute hifhMt numbrr ol (hr «-Maa of U m »— h»te nan.» th<* party to able*» th» ante ■> rilwr .iftlhat.M (arty fi«r that piwiUoo al th» general ri«« t(«>n nvtt pr«er.ting ilia «.Icrtlon of a xrnator a (.vOgrwM wilbuat nyard U> uiy uxIoMMai pnterwar« EXPERIENCED MEN REST EUR PUBLIC. al’i a »a«* ihm OS r SCIO ROLLER MILLS. IN« < HH>KA I » I» Makes delicious hot biscuit griddle cakes, rolls and muffins Street«** CfOssrs T J Munhere, J A Bilyeu, J J Lario s, M I < ..li, C A Warner. T J Munker»,........ P « w amer............ A Ewing............. As the time approaches for the »election of the Traa*. men who shall conduct the public business for the M e do a geaeral custom Milling bucine«» Hour and feed County and State, and as this duty rvsta solely An absolutely pore, cream of tartar powder upon the people, we should cast about us fur such on «aie. \\ heat bought and ru hanged, tor I tour. V\ e are in men for candidates as we knyw are honest and the field fi r ’-U'lneva and w ill treat » ou right ca|iable. An idea has grown up that public office is a sort of public chanty and the spirit of fairness lit a*hee A K u>>< U «S «ctm« to dictate that the honors and emoluments CLariaa Kue«F< I ■ »> John Fiahwr II <» pertaining to an office should be ¡Missed around. M l.miwiM This id«*a is a serious mistake. All men are not ; la ras l*»«.«-a»ri< Vona«» o» I a »« C o : Koner Bro* hereby ann< mice myself a candidat» U I.. Ja< to,n adairted to perform the duties of a ¡>arttcular office. for 1 the John Foto .. nomination of While A would perform its duties in slip-shod aral Mestar ai Sos»« ai BoyraMSUtivM U W French ► ttolbrmUi unsatisfactory manner to the public, B would do ! of th« KM l*»gi*lati««’ Aaaenibiy of th« J <«Uar A Frmlhomm** Ì State ol Oregon, »ubp-ct to the iL-m- the work to the eminent satisfaction of everyone. ■ » ralle voter» al Primary Eltelmn on Now A may need the office, that is to say. the Hil i April 2H, P«»> POI I DC AL INFORMATION nxLsnro j . ds ^ xt ary, while B does not. But as good work, effi Make it a p»nr1. wt>«*n in Alhany U oi SbEtura Frsciact. drop into J U Crawford*« Art Gatler* Rogte*ration bmk« o | i » imm I by rounty ciency in office is what the public wants, our duty A» I I—>k thrv'Ugi. h:« cull <*ti«4a <»f • ilrrk» Turarlay, January 2, ItMMi as citizens is plain. We should elect B. although P O., J»Rer«oa, Oreg' n Udii*, vit**« Af*«i prvhioitiru' run w. 13 R,gtetralh-n bu'k« cluavd for Briniary li hi « mu M. To ru» I'm » H »Th Voraa* o l.;s -» t o : V mt S«cx>od «trwl, b«j*r L>*«u. aur sympathies might tempt us to give it to A. Ek, tii ti, A| ol 10 at 5 r. a I l.rrvbv ain.'-omo :• faCB lidate Ki-giatraUiiii book» ■ )«rite«! after Bri- frr’n« I ru»« aud T* When a farmer desires to employ a farmhand he for the nomination fi r the oiBae <d mary Fi«xtiuii, April 25 So I- I tow riba for th«' *<« vm «X rti __ Ya «ulna . 7.-» A is always willing to pay a good man. one who has lt«Ktetrat roti Ito k» r-loead for (lenaral Cosxty Cosuoiisloasr Arrian» <«w«ailui..... il M Election, May 15, 5 r a Am*«« alcmny li. U t* hail experience and is trained to the duties that Subieet to the deci« on of the I Sono- ffa/i Sl»c Count» clerk* give ih - ikv of Primary voters at the Primary Ehvtion on ÎM». >-* will be required of him. more than he is willing to cratu- Election n»*t later than March IL -Save Train l<aav«4 Alban v .*« . — nur April 2>>. I'ski I further .talc that my •' *• (’«»»vaili» Laat da« fur filing petition», ter piac- __ I.u pay an inexperienced one. If the fanner has a policy, ii elerted, will b' “Equal and Them ? M arri v « m Ya^ultia s w ' mg nan>«a on ¡allot L r Male, t’rmgrva- cga. t Justi. •- to all and »(»•« lai privilege» »Tirol«. Irxlus 1 w awl * house or a barn to build, he will only employ the U> n«ieie.’* »i ua! and diatru t offlee«, Uarvti 30 I M»t day fur tiring pelitioua i>>r Conn* Wo. man who has skill and experience in that line. If n b . I <-n .es A’.'a'n (nt iMjt nrlt 1 IO A M. ty oltti-rra, April I Arnvna tseirvil ........ 11 * r Horth "do Treouicî IMte ol Primary Election, April 20, the merchant wants a salesman or bookkeejier. he »<». 4 - i win i «avea I »étroit i r. is willing to pay a higher salary to the man who t anvaaaing vote« .1 Primary Election • W f Irnvw AU*t*y Tu TH« PrNtM «ATIC ViJTKMa -»r I jmm Co Io, State r.rtiote. May 5 has been trained in those positions than he will for I hereby unnount «« riaJaa far tar wall la ha a « Antli- . U.lday(or hlitij jamphleta adiotte the untrained, if we are unfortunate enough to «iair for th* Ih<m*jcrBtiv nunHiiation fur So. O- I ing Qrea-um. Ihn-eniln'r Ml. IteS 7 A3 A I mmi *« Allauiy tarCorvahte la»« day for tiling Initiative petition«, require the services of a lawyer, we know that it U m * the (.»flier <4 Ar rum «'orvallla ... ta-, a Felmtary 3, l»,i. County IU cot I ot Ma io j>ays us to employ one of ability and experience, Subject t*» th«- will «4 tbr iVenincratir • so r ImrullNui, I mi *I day for tiling |vtition« oppranng Arrl.m «t < or valli» . ............ 1 le f that ihu»" P «* measure«, February 5, l‘*»>. in all of these various employments knowledge and volrm At the Primary Election, to be hold» m«»*l pre " Number of «ignatiirv« rv>jut'e«l to ini- No lM«r«« XltMrry. ... .... . 1 is r eiou» ar« gradii* experience is a valuable asset. lx>th to the em Lehi in thiA County Ap’il ’Jhb, 1906. to te la«» or aim-iidiiirHita, 74*11 Arrive» l or valli»............. ’ is r. w •111”, - g »•«> ir.A a . rnzLTS la*t day tor filing certificate« of nom ployer and the employe. The best service for the ov.«r tlte terri H» ¡ rv- ipl'-* Ia» sa ta' Àitea». JUrruturff. Ororo€. ot filvaam.. would be Uiank ination (■ r -late ot!i< < • oy a*aemhly of salary paid is the endeavor of all employers in pri fui to know abat 1 .-r »lector», April l!< • to À To ths l>auoca«Tti Votai» or I.isi» Co Pl.-rc»'» wonderful ”<> -Ideo Talo A laud day for filing nominating |wti- vate business. bl<*di-»l Dl»'-n»»ry" hi- t» 1» for State office», May 4. I he’eby mu-uni e niyscll a candidate dona te rean ra thmiund» Why not apply this rule in the employment of for the noiniuatson lor tin- office of I.’- a » r Last day ter filing certifiratee of n r I W»M ¡nation for < ount) :!:■ <•» by .i»i»mln'y Ccuntv Trsasursr the public hired man? In the past special fitness dren to rtomp- ’-u r'»aadn»d. ro#y, b»alth* I * *»t) «oiapi'-te roaadad, n*»y, < - », May 1 • co r. M tnd I ** to the di-ci»ion of the Ih-mocratic and ability to jwrform well the duties of an office, Subject nor N VtiviM Ai«u»iy la*i da, for filing nominating ¡*ti- . - a ■ ■ s fa voters at the Primary Election on April .1. a With a ferwr AnJ *«• <«ri tiona for Count*, othiea, .May 11). has hardly been a consideration in the selection of - flegUlfiLr »Uüfisj 1 raina. .< ral p nthv •rrtt**« Mr» HkmrUii* H« I ■f Inani Hid. Ohio «b* utlnurs ’K all: candidates. He who was the sharpest, shrewdest No a 1« r.-rvd from tbo «h**» o*J ho.tf» Vetch for Sale. L««V«» » «»< v«kHui 4 9» A M a :-,.’ vv»rj bad Th«» wjkid 1 Lol 7 tu A M Arrive« al Al’wny political manipulator, and who would resort to any S W. (laine» ha* css) hii.bulaof vectrh -uiai.U»m. B» * ih«» h« ha*’ ’•*' <UI h* So 11 ri I aj.d he dui n t ttiinh that I •eedfos «ali , mixeil half oats snd hai means necessary, was generally the winner. Now 1 Atm v re A or valli« . ....... «...il N A. M .id wa l My rear was a v. t !• L r ve< tch, »I.UÜ per biialie!, fi-ur tifth» of H 13 F M Arri««*« at AÌ*«*ny ,.!t. nr »ery w»ak liad ntght let us hope, as all the jieople have taken hold of CO< MN COI RI PROCI I OINGS ». atK a lac a r~r» *ed r u<h. nlMht ai <» la/ «i« ich and our-tilth osta, »1.25 bushel i No. î- At - rue« would »lAt blut*! ! fnk as tri- ..<h 1 fiMkvvw <v»rv <: a» M 4.WJ l‘ M. All is clear of any foul »cols. First the matter, that as much wisdom may be used in Kolivri A. Koid <4 the Portland lx»ar«l . .. uw AMI certh < n»hl br» »lauri kr«4 .« *:r»i Aifl.udfit \ • w r M. come, first serve«!, cash tip ami no abend u <•( m* a hwUl* f l>r I » ne » employing the public hired man as we use in em of trade, prearnled hie ahpiiratli n f»>r «. Im M«“ll al l»lM-»»«»ry and perl apa It gru smiling. S<* • A. M. l.ravt'M ADmny . , appropriation fur the book <»rr*g«>ii, w Id help u .« n Uw* -r* I he<1 takrn <»««■ ploying men in private business. If a man who an A ■ ' - t « *t « ' 1« • to a M iuid war gfAtilod IMA», Unn CkHinty to .».•«•.Iti ntftWl'WU *»•»>• < •*«. No il llsagpear war» the ta” ' e»«»ata I a has been trie«! in public office has proven himself rt'Gffive 16 |'A|C<** in it, -M Iwing the muet to .............. ti 43 r M w Aritva* **• ADkany a . -•* »up that if II had (»■ I I- * n f r i tr * caii rvettivv. i jj »• M i ai i «>rtailla ru^iUHnw I would oot ha»» hewn b»r. tu aj o honest and capable and has manifested s|iecial fit any e county J. G. GILL, D. M. D. « 6 era! tcleph >ne coiu|*ani«*e were No. *- If mothwr» will only wr’U to Dr r* • t r* r M AH>uny ness for the place, let us re-elect him and keep re griv h'd perinH>*i hi to vn- t ¡»ol. « along enncrrnliyt th* atlninnUi <4 thrir f irm I y 1 » « Û IM* »» îa b lin ho« I h fo «tati tal office à a Ims« A li 1* W A »rive « At « "L vali!« * eciMl Uf’Wi n >uw»l Bad value! !» .idvkr i à electing him, so long as he can give us baUer ila r«auL Hl I. LA ALLOW «I». •in « pigiti »rab'd Anveh't**. and w ’h -nt o All liflhf V"' * intifl» t w tuh s»utll •3 In »cío air! l* prepared * ruìflr « mniwty lr»n>’ boli» al A M immi y «n<l anv chan* whatever. Hl* remarkably service than anyone else. C H Stewart, jiblg*.». |UM) ■ • « d vaili*, «a woil a* Uwlt» f«»r Iw-trult, glvlitg wtdn mpartonr«* hat qtiahr.wd him t d»’4l Aspirants for legialative honors, ra a rule, do not take kit.tl!) t" r.. No. 1, .1- j.r.--.er !•• the Primary I aw . Literally interpreted, it re- ■q . r> • .. r : i ' ' ■ ■ for United States Senator, rvgardl«’» a» to what his jolitical fu-ntiments might be. Supposing that the entire legislative Ixxly ha» «ubscnlxt! to thus proviaion, and such ixxly is of mixed political sen timent Republicans, Democrats, Prohis and So cialists they would all lx- in duty bound to vote for the people's choice. Now this does not suit many persons who have legislative aspirations, a little bit They are willing, as a rule, to pledge themselves to vote for their ¡arty's choice for United States Senator, but not for some other party's choice. This is proiiably what the framers of the Pri mary law had in mind when the law was formu lated. That is to say, that each ¡«arty should name its choice for United States Senator on election day and that legislators, who may be elected by each party on the same «lay, should vote for its choice when the day for electing senator by the Legisla «Hi » •I>n tally »houlil tin» rtilr twtilain In the »elwtioii of leg- . ■ M. r i. : • ture arrives. This is the way it is done in other ivlstorv. No mailer li»« ni ll a man may be .¡ualiti«-<i to |>er- !. I I rifl .166.66 V 'A j :- 1 I .’ -r states, whose- people make a selection for United form the dutioa requimi <>( a lvgialalor. he ja worth inhnitvly Jam«*n Elkin*. treaMurer . H3 • Stales Senator. While Illinois had no Direct Pri ttx.re to hia cotuitituency after he liaa pimtvi ei|H*ri<-mII a \\ . !.. Jiici,*oi , sujiermtendent ’dlmacher. di-putv ■ li-rk mary I jiw at the time of the memorable I.incoln- man ha* pn v«t> himaelf huneet aa a h-gialator, if b« baa itn n y h I < E ’ M Pro|«t, deputy ahvriff ... rov watrliful of the people*« a ol tar», li be iia« b»»u AMOVvm- Jlouglas delate, it was tacitly understood that one J. >ii»h«r, vup'.t poor L m *W hwl aillxiut ¡xraimoiiy in the egja'njituie of the public fuuda B. McKtiigiii’ a.*«a«'wA*»r . of these two great orators would be elected sena iiy all means let us continue him in oflicv. In ihoav day» "I 1> Mart BHj i tor and that th«« Ix-gislaturv would merely ratify gralt and ra|4oitai)<>n ut public oftite tin- public otficor alio H WilhAin«. terrytnau .............. F*. i lay ton, ferryman ........ C tlie people’s choice, which was done by the elec tills the nieaaure of the above requirement should not be RfiJAPA a >p HloH W AY fl. lightly cast asi<l< He should I*- retain«*! in the olh e, not tion of Mr. Douglas. I JK. I kiuxJ A* , . .............«... bevauer be might |<erm>nally ileaire t«> tie relaim-d, but lev au-a In the campaign now just opening, the majority 4> > WillUMU« he can give th- public better service arid more for the money J. X. Brandeberry jiarty may have several candidates for whom votes than Alci Sumpter............................ any other |>ereon. may be cast on election day, while the minority Whellicr Hon M A. Miller, of l^lmnon, will stand for no S S. ttHU'it c r UtoMtef ¡»arty will proiiably have but one. Now the vote ehvti'iii to the State Kenate or not, w» have not yet Ixvn I». W. Horner.. . ..... advised. Hut we lielieie he cuux-s fully up to the above re of the majority party might lx* so dividetl among J olili Cvrue ............................... Ervxh SLiltor . ......... ........... its several candidates that the one candidate of the quireiiient, ami if the entire Legislature couhi ba- cumjio**«! "I John W K>r4 ‘ as coUM-irntious, honest, and < a|iable men as I m -, wi - would minority party would have an actual plurality when nut be required to hold up tniliion-dnllar appropriation lulie. J. W. Jordan A. Prumm i. l the vote is counted. If a majority of the legisla- II. M Payne, though lie haa held the otticr d t'ounty Clerk J. i< H F. Ntru« kmeyvr toni should, and proiiably would, be named by the two terms, is another competent, conscientious, ami accom- r W < ioodmau........ I * • W. i ■ majority party, it would simply be absurd to at m«»lating official and should be relaiue»!, (or the reawin that G. !•> > i < A. be can give us better service for the iular> paid than any tempt to bind them to vote for the plurality candi i r lasse 32 t»> iwreoii. T. J. Butter . ....................... 4 > i > date of the minority party. This is not a proba other Hie public wants the very best serin e in the condui t of its Aiwcxr b««. ble, though a ¡xvssible condition. Therefore many I mi M imws that the !fi-ial can give. Then-fore, in lie- a mine- Aid Jaa, lare» ..................... persona who would make excellent legislators do tmn of camlidatee at lite Primary Kleetmn, «r »1. old i nsi li-r lid Mm Hinea..................... Huffman ............... not care to subscrdie to Pledge No. 1. The N ews Uie qualifications, espeneace, boncely and general fitness of .ltd 1 Ida .ill»» E. J. f-uls............. thinks that it will be sufficient for the candidate to the aspirant M .re we i. u»>di-r his personal p- pularity, party Koker minor» etc.; remembering that, as a citisen, our duty U> the Aid Mr». I’»rite ................. pledge that he w ill vote for the choice of his l’AKTY work, Mate and sciety requirne us to eelwt none but cot:iprient, I 1 A J. Fm ....................... for senator. We believe this is what the people honorable men for candidates, and if the raud> 1st» is < •;xsri- \ . Itetey Hoadlry ... Aid F rank Vavrs desire and what they will require. ally fitted for the place—has had esperietice, so much the ( ! WolVWI t- -n We believe that this section of the Primary law better. J. M. tomklin.Jr.............. C. C. I'arUr ........ was intended to prevent a continued contest for ................. !«itAgisu preliminary arrangement* ter tbe ■"netrail: n of W. M 1'arlu.r United States Senator in the legislature, as Ims Stanard A Cable ................. a mil. id <<•<! road on either aid« of tin- C««.ad<», Senator .......... occurred in the past and which had much to do Fulton ha« lawn urg<«i by Judge John If. Nott, of >»leui, Nott W .«rd Ml!reali A Sou .......... with the legislation of the session. Now. when president of the Oregon (food Rf*.!» A*»- lam-n, to »true at John I taller......................... E. Xander» ...... the Ix'gitilature meets, as the majority ¡>art> has aii time, to keep tlte averagr owl ol work down to the lowrwt Kuner Bru» ......................... but the one candidate he who received the plural figure. Jmlge Moult hokla that owing to the »latrae e-ttlement J. A Urquiniond ........ Oregon, inch a d»tn<m»tralioii will have value in propor- «csaaar «Zrcsaaa ity vote of his ¡arty the senator would be elected I in lion to its permanence and initial coat. Div Senator ha. B. batte ............................... w ithout contest and too, without the votes of the taken this point up with tiie government official, who will C. W. L Jackauu ......................... legislators elected by the minority ¡arty. liave charge, and tiupo» that the experimental work will tw a The Herald................................. J Jones. ............................. So long ax our ¡mlitical system is under control leaaon in economy, aa well as in the new science of road II. 1'. mi tai Tel«qtr»l’li (o ............ construction. of the present ¡arty plan, we may expect that, as 1’ai itlc State» frlepliun« Co Ifi.BO IX W « mMto .30 a ru!«', Republican United States Senators will be Glaaa A Bradi»imine ............. -Vitó elected by Republican legislators, and Democratic E tss Y vots * I* now an importent fact.r inuur political sys Janina Elkin» ......................... 2<» tem. He will have a voice in naming the candidate as well a» A Kirktslrti-k 14 50 Senators by Democrats in the same way. And so voting ter tl«> aaine on »lecti n day. Th» quality, then, of the Alexander H M Bayne 31. «0 long as men differ as to the better plan in which men alto make and adminiatrr law de|tenda upon L « wall Maahiu Br>Alng ('-■ ¡«AU Miacat. Lessons. to conduct government, there must necessarily be th» voter di*a his duty at th» Primary Placttes. If laul or W . Iter TTiotnj>«on. ............ political parties. The majority of the fwople ought incompetent men ar» nominated and «tacted, the blame «ill U. C. Turner............................. teat tn*ni the voter and nut upon the few |>olitieal mampula- pi. and in the end will, rule, and the majority, W. H. Rte ley ............................. tor» who have hitherto geueral y dictated who should be num- W.C. Burkhart pcting together, forms the ¡xditical party. > ma led and who elected W. M. Barker .......... The candidate who refuses to subscribe to Pledge O Lovelee ‘ ............. il- n N*>. 1, but voluntarily pledges himself to vote for Tu« great event in President Roneevelt’e farntiy will ixvttr A W M 0. it Peterson . at U m "I ’• ||....... • Iiutrrww. it is the marriage ol I i. his party's choice for senator, will not be defeated ■laughter, J. S. Van H inkle Mini Alice, to Congressman I*ngworth, ol Ohio. J. C. Irvin ............. pn that account When the event ha» tranapirnl, let us hope the newspaper» John II lu-ddes . will find something else to talk alsiut. After all Miss R.«-»e- Again, should a senatorial candidate receive an velt ... 2.25 ’ is just like tvtber girls and »object to the aarne paMi.-ns A. Saylor 3B Utt) C. Arnutruog absolute majority of the votes of the people on let u» hope that she is happily mated and then drop the E. M K. Jackson election day, while a majority of the Legislatura whole biisinee» Margena Brink A. 11«)es I 0 mjght be of a different political faith a very im Owi of thr tont IrtlunM o( the Primary law to that th» T. M McCoy.............. 51 <U probable condition the minority of th» people ■harpert. •brrwdrH |»»litiral manaerr know« jnet aa little A M Ke. I2U0 12.1» jhmugh a majority of the Ix^gislature would name atiogt wliat the rrault will I* and a b«> will be nominated an the .M. R. Me wart ... fnereet tyro For this rl* t««n at I rant we are to have no elate* Earl Fi«her............. 5« .5 pe senator. Hence, the only sure way to elect maliiui. w H flat** are ma*!e they will probably be broken. E. M, Redfield ... • • • • • 25.0U Conallis & Eastern fl. II n h dítoaac* which battle the h», al ;«* ». l! ,er AuArvaa Dr. K V F • < •». B’ Í fa X Y Jir l*i«*r «*’» I'le«»anl PnllnU rnrw r»»n- a* .».»i i*, »o.* JittI»-- I>l>t “ 1* a <«uU< Jje .utva, and twu a ui.«U o’ Lar i.c. <1 W B <3 Í ft U> lio tll»l-CÍAM work in »II branclm <>( Irntiatry. tiirwrt wrvltv lo X* wpo»f »*'«1 ad>t»iii bwu Lea * aa »« h a* Rrnlteabuah llol Mp hi#«. F-< furtt^H u>H»r iiufiUto» appi/ <o Î « s 0*»i>0*«0O»l>»O0OUUU»*»»<«<l J C M A Yo. <«« ih r»M». Ag«. li If IMH.IL*. Ag*nt, AUwny Il II Ax*mi, < or valli» » < >H I r L. Sci I Arm an«t B>! I <>u Ihr 1 Jf you *<| it il it d but, I ran I V.tti On i* JIOTE .-en Fri \\ •' are thii vert« ftiqierioi btudcbn ». t niYT OHLI