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THEY SHOULD BE RE-ELECTED. The opinion ia fast gaining ground among the people that the selection of men for public officials should not be based upon a sort of chanty or per Politically Independent sonal favontism, but npon the ground» of honesty. »totere«! al II,« puatottce al Xi , Oregon, as. amo nd < laae qualification, ability and expenence. Many people, an mailer. and we believe a majonty of them, believe that it is poor policy and unwise to turn down an official who has pruven himself hon»**L ca|»able and effi cient in every way. and select an untrwxi and in experienced official in his place. The j»eople are hlllr. Itll-l !»>.'»• KAi»«. coming to think that they shouhl us** its much wis- 11 (>n* y««r in advaacw. .......................................... . Mi dim in the selection of a public, as they do in the .. I One **ar, »1 »«**1 uf y«ar............................................ .. I 7» I choosing of * private servant Onr »«*r, al «n*l of Z y»ar» ............................... ...» OU One >«ar, a< «**d uf 3 yaara .......... ... In conformity with this opinion, we are glad to 7» Si» monti», in ad vane« ........... .................................. ao stat** that Senator M. A. Miller and County Clerk TI.»«« n**mlha In advanew........................................... 06 Single copj il» w ruppe,................................................ B. M. Bayne will stand for re-election to the official An absolutely pure, cream of tarlar powder. A l>V P 1« TIMI N<* MA IPX positions the> now occupy. The records of hoth Cani • f tbanka <W gentlemen are as an open book. Against neither S|e»-ial obituari n*»tirea, per line................... U2 Ealend«*! a editing counnerite, |«*r Ime............. . of them can thr slightest suspicion of graft or dis ur. l««al advarttaing. |*r line per »«me ................. Ih>pl«y a.U. 3 changee |«*r Brunii», one column wlde. honesty be brought Both have been tried in the pri h j • i 10 ” balance and not found wanting. WIIM IS AA 11 «LIA iTMAkl. |*r. Irwei. n«l cani». Iincbe». t«er tnonth 1 ìr i.g tin •• cr-nlrarto fòr aiKertimiHt u>a.|e <w» applicali1'»» Senator Miller should be elected, and merits re --------------------- ---- . . in th» election for several reasons: His several years Thr Cilitrnu who %•*<«• ssooossoooooooasaussas»»*»**»*»»»»«*»* training in legislative matters; his unalterable op tfriM'rAl elerlk»n ha# <h«»»r but * jmrl <4 i h»« dulv, tl»r hwrr part «1 that To tub 1» bw .» **ni’ V otum or l.mv Co. JA.VOCACEA/ E.VTS. position to the Normal School graft; his great l i»<» itn*aU»r ohi ¿M’-tO’ »• t«> lakr I ui I herebv ant*. *»<*.« luvaelf a v . » lutale tn net» -I print* i»*«, U.» reb. mg hie »liarr tor the friendship for and understanding of all matters thr toward • <uni«^ n»cii a« thr part» Msatteer So. c u **sa pertaining to the common schools, and his ever Dv uiinwi. THE S ANTI AM NEWS, being the only ol the CM laviaiw*»'« Aa.eii.til» >4 the Party 000000 it <4 little moment m “late ol Orvyon. »tlbjevl t-- the l**'uv- um I »Wt* alt Air», «« * »ni)iar«xl with newspaper published in the Forks of the standing up to be counted in the interests of the voten at Pnmaiy Flection on people ought to and will commend him to the peo the triQmi»b «4 *ir*enr% ab «I hobeatr. If ucranak April 31, I m M. : Santiam. and believing m giving all polit tW|»ahle, b<Hi‘>rai*le men arv* non>inat4«l ple, irrespective of party, that his election is as by both parti«’#» it u» iu» gr«««t inattcr mLCDTO J. SXXKT 0 ical parties a square deal, we will publish of Sh^bont Prociact. sured. We believe that we are safe in making the whether the Hvuablit Ah or the Ih’iu • 0 0 :« <‘i»vtrd. b it w hriijar. unfit tn »'» P O , Jeffcraon. I Ireton announcements of persons aspiring for statement that «very vote he has given during his . us rat nominalr»! V by either |*artv the re 0 Ml •« 1 I —>M*4 <>!•' political office, giving a short personal senatorial term, and especially during the last ses «^»»itailuhty lint at the door <4 the imh* To THB DBMotKlTlt VoTBlu* or luxw Co 0 0 vhhial n»»*ti4«cr» -*4 the parly, whurr m- 1 bervby announew n*y»*'U a candidato sion, was in the interests of the people. This can »Ufleroticr * write-up of the persons announcing them- permitted the nomination (or thè nominali*« f, r 111« office of SCIO ROLLER MILLS t«> l»e giade. I m * said of but very few of his as-sociate senators. 0 ; selves, all at reasonable advertising rates. Oousty Cosu&utlcatr i A« ia ala;*)* the caeo* Ibero *.• pro INi.OHI*» 'ItATi X» ! >1*4 F XI 1th 14 Ht». H««‘4. bably lira iurg*’ number *4 voter» i»etl Kubjrct to li»« dee»« <*u o| thè ih*m*>- If you desire to be a candidate, you can Another very important reason for his re-election June « »Ini will til»»! aomrthinif to criti- cralic volere at Ih« Primary Fl«*linn uni I is: The people, through the Referendum, have E Irret err Cftlísr» | further state that uiy ; 0 m thair parly tn L« 1 But unhw« Aprii 31, ! *»,. not have the fact too well known by the held up the big blanket approjwiation bill of last cue 0 they have d<»ne what the) cvubl at the |»>iicy, il electe*!. will b. "Equal ami J A liitjrvu, T J Mtinkera, Prua. TJ Mui*k«n*,....... ; voters. session and which will be vetoed at the polls next primarie» to inoiira the M'lwtinn »»! th« *-ia. t ju«ti«« to all and *¡«»1*1 pri * ilrg«s ■ 0 0 J J ILiri >•», W I OUI, Sec. f A Warner............ 0 t»'«t men a* the part>'a ntxnimer#» they to m*l*e." eneee«e*u»*«*ee**«e*A »tttitttirtttttttit June. At the next session of the Legislature the have no right to coniplaiii The blame C A W arncr. ■ Trra«. f A b win»............. Il XI. SGL^2T. <« I Normal School lobby will be ud hand in greater will reel on their own ahMuliIrrw. 0 Korth 'do I^rtda« Thr direct primary law will work no Scio, Otegon. W c do a genera! custom Mi’ling bullin'**. I lour and Iced :: j force than ever, fully determined to secure not inira*l*«i. Il will ie>t eliminate venality HE VOTED RIGHTLY. on «ale. W heat bought and ruhaaged. lor I lour. W a arc only the appropriation that has been denied them from politics aor deprive tin* want heel To tub liuto*u*ric VoTaaa or I.»» » Co. ; ; er <4 hie vote. It »imply given to the I liereby annouiH« tuyaelf a« a candi during the j»ast two years but appropriations for « th<- held I. r bu-in*-"and will treat >ou right We have lately learned that there may be some honeet voter a greater op|M»timity than date forth« I h'lixx-ralit nuiuiuaUou tor he L mh ha<i in thr |*«*l to 4i> t t* th«* *e- th« the office ut their needs during the next two years as well. opposition to the re-election of Hon. M. A. Miller lection <4 the nominee* for pub it ottlur. Ccuaty XUc orlar for the reason that when it was attempted, at the The fight is going to be a life-and-death struggle JLud the reapon*! bi lit y imn •*»'.! by the to th« will of t|„. Democratic last legislature, to amend the laical O|<»on law on t!»e ¡«rt of the Normals, and it behooves the lag u|-»n th«- iivla. I mil \«»irr ¡0 .»r Subject voterà at tin- Primary Election. to I» .Mr. Miller voted against the amendment Mr. people, if they would throttle the whole graft and It 1» a common aaiiiig that th«* direct held in tilia I oititiy April 3»th IMO*. law ia on trial. An a matter ot IKA A. rnsLrt Miller was right in doing as he did and should be its debauching effects upon all legislative action, Jtrimary art it mi the people ul <>rvg«»n who are to send our be< trauiod ajul most experienced HwrUrisrp. Orayoa. commend**»! rather than condemned for his action. on trial. If the | h **»|4«’ «h w therm»« l\ew alive to th»? reeponmbility im(MMev| by men to Salem at that time. Senator Millur proba S ü |'¡ h > •' the proposed amendment liad carried, the law there ran I* uo doubt an u> foe To tub D bmochvt I i Vornan or I. ivm Co : what would have been th** logical CMMQMMtY bly understands the methods and tricks of these g**«! reHiill* that will (Io* fr«»m it If, I hcieby announce niyaeif a camiidate th»* other hand, the people prove for th« uvinin itiou tor lb« office o! If the Legislature has power to amend a law en- Normal Scliool legislators better than any other on *Qna»p SiMMM» rarv’Ivs» an<l iiidifferent, the direct pri- i act»*d by the ¡*eople. it has power to n*j<al a law man ui Lmu County, as he led the fight against iiiary law cannot i»ave th» m from a re* Subje t lotbederiaiouol tn,. Dt-m.a-rntk lap»e into the old system of bo!»M»ui and toter» nt the l*riuiarv Election ou April enacted by the people, if it lias power to amend them in the Senate at the last sutnion 2U, 11A»J. But the Normal School Chque was too strong and ac bi nr rule.—Oregon Journal. or repeal the Local Option law, it has lower to A. 3 CALDWÍ1X carried its puuiL To bold np the entire appropri amend or repeal the Initiative and Referendum. Sawmill tor Sale—A Snap. Trie« Trecinct This is the exact position in which all laws enacted ation bill mm the jievple’s only alternative. Now We have for *0*1« a tlr«t clam, »aw mill 1 < . Albany, <Iregun. by the people, by virtue of the Initiative, would that we lva»c xCartid the Dak rodbng towards ex that !■ worthy of th« attention of any To TUB D kmih M»ric Voriuta ..» I jmw C o lumberman who is looking for BUcIi 'I 1 hereby announce my ««,'f a candidal« be placed should it be conceded that the legisla termination, let ia keep it rolling .to a successful I proper ty. for the noiniuation tor the office ut concJiMian. XL« tpill i, i;a|«ble of cutting th.UUt) ture possesses th»* power to alter, amend, repeal, Cotritr 3h«riff lent il.inail« r m tcr liour» ; ha» »pirn- tw eulogy. His work or in any way interfere with a law ensetad by thr County Clerk I'a> ue *Ud ctoiup purer, cut .fl and edgliig Subject to the will of the vo'era of the nearly four >car\ ioud«v »*•_»> .'J'« Ii'U*!* '1|*-P' late planer, turn Democratic party al th« forth* oa*»n< people. The Nl*ws thinks that a law enacted by durtito? the ug’atb*. 1..'# i*5x.iig uugine with tk)O Primary 1 ••* ten. the people has very much the same nature that an and more effectively te the peojkie than w»uW jue l.a t uf oahlc eu X A ’111** Slllr is UfVOtCil t'> a. res uf amendment to the State Constitution has. At the done through or by any other method. Kot a more With tlip null is in* luded Albsay. Orejón Hue tiuilrer Logs * an be put into the com|M*tent, {»axoateimr azj accoeMiiodatiiig county the interests of Scio mid S.tti- foundation of all political power lies with the iK pd »’ a cost of 50 ■ * nt.» per thousand. To tub DixocKaTK Vor. h» or Lisa Co. : people, a power delegated by the people cannot clerk can be found in the State of Oregon than he. The pnee for the whois tHUHMM 1» »10. I hereby announce my »«'if a candi tiuni Forks. Live Editorial» For |iarUculara inquire of til» date for the nomination lor the office of supersede or override the power of the people During his entire two terms not a complaint of IB» Sa.vtijut New» upon »ho loading topics County 3h»ria themselves. In other words, the people cannot neglect of duty; not an accusation of graft, or the Subject to th« will of th« Ikeinocratic the day in each ittsne. Voter, nt the Lo U.. <ii.i<:i^ I'ttUivy delegate power greater than that which they pos misappropriation of a cent of public funds has Ueu Albany Hard« uro Company. Election. sess. As the jieople are the source from which all brought against him. He has protected the inter Tb« Aivauy HatdaMr (’<■ . works for the iutorests of the 3. T.Z^TLS. jiower is derived, byour system of government, any ests of the public at all times and is absolutely .cor l*«at «lock in low », and la tin- cl>**a>*«l Lsb&son. Oregon. ulace to trade. Suie igenta fur \aUa- (’oinmon People and the ed |aw|enacted by the people, must Is* supreme. There rect in the conduct of the County's businaas that line oil. 129 and 221 lirai st. Altenv. T*> »»»B D bmxbatu VoruiB or Li** Co. itors p»»ck«*t book. fore, any law enacted by the people, providing comes within his jurisdiction. Caa we afford to 1 hereby annouiK't» uiy»rlf ■ candidato (or thr nomination (or the office id that it does not conflict with other laws similarly turn down a man who so completely fills the bill IMI. MAREI. I S. T elrms :—In advance for ima’-r 5**rjl enacted, is and ought to be beyond the power of as an ideal public servant, for an untried and in The follow i tig art* price« quoi* a <nj Subject to the will ut t(,r |*etc. ralle experienced succeaaor? one vein **1 ’2.*>, at th»* enti of Congress, State Legislature. or any of the courts lburadav ol each week by our dr 1er», volera at the tortbeoming Primary Elec- lion. W heat, |>* r buahei. J an to nullify or change. Should a law enacted by the th»* veitr 41 .’s>; end two vears 3 X »AYHX " " 3ft B y decision of the Missouri Supreme Court the Oata, Stale or Nation lie ambiguous in its meaning, or /Iran, *’ ton Ji UÜ a ; tea 7. Or, ;oa >; end three v »• irs 42 A (A) susceptible of more than one interpretation, then Standard Oil Company will be cornj>elled to an Shor ta, *• “ To TH, Il art'ai it t.s V<<-. a» or five o Chop, “ A 00 it is within the province of the courts tn determine swer qu.etkons in court just the same as ordinary, iiutirr, tCounirv i»*r r* Il Subscrita* for it now. I berehv niui .'iiio- m***el( .* < vii-l jut,- 0J for tin- i*-.., j.uiu.n to* . . ¡4 ” *i**a*'ii,..... , what was the intent of the people, but in no case everyday people. It will be a great day for the E^ b *. I iiK'Bcll«, " pound H Coat.tr TrokBuxBt American people when the Standard Oil, as well lieeae, to nullify the law entirely. “ •* ... OH Subject to the will *,| the * oler» al the 16 Senator Miller’s action in this (»articular instance as every other corporation, will be compelled to Turkeys, “ ” , ...... (rt io, mu i b Primary Election II elect- Ducks, 12 , ■ <1, my pohry w U1 I*, a» it hu been dur- is and should be commended by all right-thinking obey the law just the same as the rest of us. We Jlc*;f, i>rr | h « ii «I >ive weight 02 j in« the preeenl term, lw>ne»t »nountma •« ** •« •• •• 00 pay taxes to have our laws executed and to punish n«^., people. I for all public uxmey, r«veiv«<l and die- We Print Vaal 00 •• lor »hipping lair»««l, and tlw Ime ba’ance to lie all violations. The State and Nation has entered Elicep, *• ukrtkerw (MS turned over t*> my anreeaaor. •• Qb into an agreement with the people that for the Muttou BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS, SCIO BUSINESS MEN, WAKE UP! J ames rutxys. patriotic supjiort of the |<oupie. the law.s will be ▲lte&y. Cr«;oa POSTERS, ‘PAiPtLETS. hard a tu. t!, r La* to rost bat >ra I as I Monday a meeting of the Scio Business executed with equality and justice to all. Unless ah» Hu* i an <* t her abb.I to U m > iu flnt «up. I or state Printer. atxiut as bard to In- Men’s I*eague was called to meet at the city hall. the trusts. railroads, and all other cori>orations an* Il la J ..I and anv other wort eiecnted The iiiKler»igtir*l anuonneve hmiaelf duc» a con trricd tn- Not more than one jierson was present Have compelled to obey the law, just as the most incon Taint, •■•pc- riaily one aa a K«put»l . au igadldat« f.< r. *« i*..na id a Job Office, at reasonable prices. with weak- tion tor State Printer, «iib)e> t to tbe de- Scio's business men gone into a sort of Rip Van spicuous citizen is required to do, the State or auftari i* ■i»** *>( the ci»lon of the Itepu!-I,, .in *. ter» at th« I U » i I, 10 primary election April 3» Winkle sleep? I k> we want our town to develop to Nation is violating its part of the contract. Now aervug fit»! P rm. The same have two or three times our present population? courtesy lt»al has been accvr*le<l to Stale If so we must shake off the lethargy that seems to S tatement N o . 1 in the Primary law is being »iffioere gem-rafly, Uu*l of a r«n>>mu»a- ttun, wo .Id be greatly apnr«* iatad. L. W. POMEROY, I have taken hold of us. Let us manage in some pretty thoroughly discussed by the newspapers of ' J.K Wiiinrr. Allnny, Oreg..n way to rub the moss from our backs. Our sister the State. The vast majority of opinion of the REAL ESTATE BROKER towns in every direction are growing. New enter press is that the law. at the time of its enactment, Office wilt The Sant am Newa. POLITICAL IM OHM Am*. prises are lieing developed that furnish employ intended that each fauty should by vote indicate tak« it*« t!r«t »4x| ment to their laboring people and which are profit its choice for Senator and tlmt choice should be iu . if. There I, a Regi»'ration I mmf I i » ofwnrd by connty < -Iid.leuce, Bild I- 'rat-* a **r»»«hlr< |Ch*riiM Tur>«‘ay, January 2, IVUR able to the promoters. Scio can do the same if ratified by the party’s legislators. Such, at least, • ut lprr:<-a«a *»( a formar (aliar*- «hl*b R«*giatratiun hooka cUMW*d for Primary a i r«-.».» and <1 *^4ur,4>« ti,« « ff.-r.-r her people will simply get a move on. We are on was the intent, to we are informed, of the State d lu »Olle uf d.’iiMo and 1«-»r* T,-u will Elertiun, A j»ril 10 at ft F. m . w.ld ou the »»anal nunmnauon l*aa»a K«*4lMration bo*>k« t>|»enrd stiff l*ri-| the eve of having a system of electric railways Senator who introduced the bill. So far as we take ih« flr*t ,t«p t.. haa th »hen ,*>** Jf you want to aell y >tir farm, I car, < d,,«** ot Dr. I’lrrre', lloldrn nuiry Election, April 2^. 0HLING&HIM, BURT built in the Willamette Valley. Scio can have one have been able to learn the people in this locality Uk«lhafir*i If you want to M,»l.*al Dix-otary. Il r>«r«r fails u. R«*iH”tration Io k» * l<M»ed for th*neral a«il it it it can la- aold In niu.,1* -» »-hl «*»-• ,i ..f <„,« Eltwlion, May 15, ft r n . buy, 1 can tii.d the place you want pf these lines if she will simply make the electric generally are favorable lathis construction of the in-l*,. l»uu<lr«il II i*.-,.-r fa> * u* , ur«. N-*-r ALBANY, OSéGON. (•Minty clerk» gne notice»»/ Primary .. peojtlc know that they would be welcome and that law and will insist that candidates for the lxrfsla- co .,•!*, •■:«..i .4 ,.f u. la*«*. •; iii'*..- .( f.krction not later than March 21. l.’.i Wert Fir*t Si. Lawl dav for filing ucUUoiia. for plac- I pur people will give such an enterprise their pa ture. if elected, shall be governed by this inter I,|.»»l. «ma.'lauon, ni.'»»* awrai». r „<11- TT»« Re«t Place to Eat liona «hi, h If iirfln ud or unaklllfull, , ing na m ra on Im I lot h»r - tale, <*«Migrea- tronage. Rut if wp continue in our present state pretation. in Portland ia al......... lrr-at—I u-rmiiiBU* In * -na implion. ha*« aionai and dietrirt «»flirt»«, March all l—n perf«-cllr Bild permanenUr rur«d !a«t «lay for H >ng petition» f«»r 1‘oun» pf somnolence those jnxiple will not know that I by • Goldm Mollcal t>!•**,*•-», - April 4 Pup's Coffee Rouse there is such a place as Scio on the map. We all T he Irrigon Irrigator thinks that Hood River „*• ae> lb«' kfal to aar iha* l»r I’ler. »'• I ty I «gBrer«, »ate <4 Primary Ejection, April 3), Ooldan M—ll- al l»l«-uT«r, « urv«t *>«• of BO YEARS* er*toa Mn Malt - I I •. ■ < n f Kam Ar tub W bwt E wt» or Monataos Sr. Want prosperity! We want business! We want Smith is the only man in Oregon that can defeat «umtrtkm.* tXPLRlLNCE M. raanum. M « -Mr b.alih had raw,, I.».) tanvaaring vote« of Primary Ele Uon J b 11 RXKir. snirazM. more people! We want more months of school! Governor Chamberlain for re-election. Brother ani ' ' ' — -*. - . . . .. ! for State ofli« e»t May ft. <*k!-tuu« Linn County Roya, 0 j J ■ F 9 J»aal day tor filing pamplilwte a«Uucat Had ni<bl avaa'a. a n»d - .«h. Jn fact our wants are many; but unless we wake Bennett «ays that should either Withycombe. Geer BUBlrtlu** bea -f aopalKa a I a (raa , w n. ™ j 9| ■ V m mg meewirrw, Jircembrr W, UMJfr. Proprtotor«. I U»r*> waaa . <l»«r ir*n ’ - n«> of uiwms »hai A k ■ 1 pp and get a move on we probably will continue to or Johns be nominated. Governor George E. will diBapp-ared h, U m -uw of u>- m- I . I*r . T a«t «lay for filing Itiitiatnv (»elitiona, m 1 M 1 M Bk Februarv 3, 19**4, I .-«» buttle f **•.,-In, M..I- «vant Now, when another meeting of the lA*ague have a walkover. Well, j»erhaps the Sage of Rab Stinto hb \ I»1ecoT«rT ' • l-«an to r-aain n>r aje laiat «lay tor tiling petition! opposing nie and after uai- a *«o *e-i a hair »• . is called, let every member be on hand and come bit vide is a prophet The N ews thinks that even a>, T»»Aor natuur*«, February ft, IIMJ6. c-«sa ,-ufad. I eev' I vat hr*, r Df».0H» Numbered *»gnature« renal e»i u> mi* and ail arta«*«**» - .f n.«r ,.*kai ha : 1..- pfvparvd to put his shoulder to the wheel and push Hood River Smith will know he has a fight on his appr*ar*al T-» a ar »n Ito*'--* >f n COFVRIGMT0 Ac. th te law» <»r ainvndvneuta, fvtu |t J. G. GILL, D. M. D. Mad* al tn«-...«r,' Mnl .aw . f iha Ka. r- •wr.1tn< • »Irtrh an t n ma* and then push. hands should he be the nominee. <4n»l «lay for tiling certihratra of nowv* •»tekir Msrwrtaiit r»«r * |*ini u frw wMf her tut Ita I’raerrTpil-« ' In, rar; th., urui | II». Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. i i I i i ; I t Scio Milling Company Scio, Oregon 9 S tpinire Mr. Furnish had been elected instead pf Governor Chamberlain; the people of (>r»*gun «vould have had to pay ab»>ut $1171,000 in taxes that fhey will not now prvbably have to pay. The fvvernor has surely earned his salary, T he Railroad Rate law, it is reported, can only be passed by the Senate at th« expense of the Philippine Tariff bill. Another straw going to show that the United States Senate has outlived its usefulness. ination for state oflh.-ra »>y aewmbly of elector». April |9. I«aal day for ti'mg r»*«miiating peti Hl -k i«ra.ma ar« iiTlta.! to consoli IM. R V. Heroa. by letter, stebutcly « th 4 ll« »ne fo< Scale ««flirt**. May 4 _ w_ _ Fiery _________ I »} b r f * ‘ * »!■ > f ». f tee _ or ____ e!.ar<» lelinr _ Is . r*>«ar.;«1 _ M aaarwdiy conAdenual. Each anewer ■ U »U<»n for < > t v »!.«. » b% a - , nl»iv f 1 In S pla n «»iTeiotm. Addrvaa tir. ■rtors, Mar 4 _ Piar ». (■ ti fl a..d .bürgt. 1*0*4 »lav for riling nominating ¡wti-, Ml laaUtaia, Muffato, M. ï. if *■ (nF 1. >tt f . » te . fli. ... at> 1 *» Cal rad a> much han. St If- »*> Í a >uld ba»« be*x, *b ad If I t. I eattol • I >,..* ia..a Dr Karr« b *.u,4aa M-dical Ina-orar, ■ Uota lor County oft*-«», Mar 1U. I “ «•tabliabcl Illa .Untai >4toe 0 0 0 .<> do flrat-rlaaa • work In all 0 J ** . »• prr>»ah:y ' •» ly otel MAMr W< <wt l*a<«w»g f**r atSBurnm p«Mtonia. -J yr**.ihrm-h M.nu £ <<< rwwie« 0*2«! WHh 4t. * argn la |E« *- -*• •< In teto and ia pr«|>are*l brauchen of dentistry. Scientific flmerkan. A han*1aom«»y l!ln«Srwt«w1 w#»«air •steU-.n of assy snatmfle J* umal rtH Tarn»«, 0> • MUNN 4Co.”—’ New fort »••vrt, vAc«, a, WaAlMt«a. 1- &