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ATTORNEY AT LAW
William G. A mos
DENTISI
Main St. near Grant
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but
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B) EDITH V. ROSS
401
•«•leyeteieteieieieieiwieis
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Ws «auuut Jutia« oí llar wbule t»y a
■ Hi
pwrt
To aay tbat bevauae auiua pro
07 pb» arv a«X tlttwil tu <»vern ibsaiwlvs»
nu |>r<>|>ie arw fltt«*d lo guveru theui
•do» la a non w«|Uiiiir llut la. Ibr
.trt rom luabm «h*« n-H tollow Iba premiar
H to 11 1 ll«-aii»e * muw wouwu ate ao luteresti»!
04 tu tmaie. bu»baud and «hiMrea tbat
• are to take part la |»4I
Oh' tbwy
not JuMICrd In ••»unffna
tica
B.OQ I tbat
bad UiUcb belter let poll
inherence» of opinion. of
7.00 tic»
ntiwws. are tbe wh«*«’i» of p<«wre»e
A
d oo I
i>e<>t>le of one mind on aU subject» he
wine» •tagnuiil
H-*ie tlafwon »«< »u eiample of •
girl wbo w
teuiiMrd to enter the fray
for lbe right» of wouwu without Hl
tie«» therefor Hlir was a lurable cres
turr. very femlniue aud not •"•iwciallj
«jiil«*«l In • - iioiar... •»•>
At any rate
while tn college she bad re,eli«»l the
loweal p-aallde rating, eapts-lally In
log!.
Mbs waa neither an wffeer of bet
<*la»a uor on any of the committees
Indeed. Ml»» l!artie»on waa tun la any
way Oiled for a frailer In tlte great and
atworbliut struggle for the polltk-ai ad
< aixetneut of her «d
When EI«W* met "her fate she found
a man who wa« drawn t>* her on a«-
counl of tbe feminine mold tn wnhh
•be waa east lather * than ber aspira
Ilona.
Tlte N>oti*b say in» that we
would t«e Itlrsaed al twlng able to see
oureetvea •• others sec u* |»rta!ued
To Herber! IVtn
eat>e> tally to her
«toil. her lolrt. Il w
cun«« of wouten would io«e nothing to
the defection of the girl he loved fit-
had no preferen* ew for or again»! the
CMS», bur be waa ot>l»**«*d to glair
»•Ming het time In a matter width
other women were far laMiet titled to
push than »he
But Herbert was gtv
en to diplonts- > rather than to "|»n
oppoMtlou aud bad no tn I ml to fly in
I lie face of tits flanrrea view»
Hr
mailt no comments whatever on there
Statement oí Ownership
imrtk'ttlar »plnlrma
Elsie believed
that a matter In which «he wa» tutsr
I, T. L. Dugger, in compliance rstrrl aud U|»*O which her flats e seem
with the lanital law. state that I am erf indifferent should I* settled lie
twewa them before marriage and bra-
•ole owner, etitlor ami publisher of Ing herself for a arruffato
the
The Scio Tribune and that there are subject.
•bo <*kl
then* la one
•Herbert,
m> debts or niortgagm against »aid
matter for <>• tn ■ «»««»let ta for» •mr
newspaper.
marriage, a matter on whb h my heart
■a set. Upon which you «n-tu to be In
T. I,. Dutrgvr
Sworn and aubernbed to before different but whk h la liable to make
trouble unless there 1» a dial lint on
R Slo-lbin. a Notan Public for derMandIng while we are »till free “
Ttier» la nothing to nettle before
Oregon
marrtage. tie, au»e I propose to give
n r to you in everything
That's very sweet of you. Hut you
d<>n l «eein lo realise aa I do that there
Is a good detl that 1» pra> tleai In mar
rted life, tbat nouaixe t-bangea to -out
paniomibip. which * far more roitur
Ing. «nd that c<>mimiil<m«iiip la <ie
ii-ixtrnt upon a buitaw! and a wire
ba ring the »am» «lew»
That lOSHI l cut ggiy ice in our
< a«e. la» nuae. aa I ba«« told you. you,
view» »hall he my views’*
There waa rather too muck autaawvi
em-y In this to suit her. hut. »Im-e «he
•«ukl not Dud fault with
refuge in a »Ide Isaur
T am sorry to «re that you arw tw
< liming slangy
It would have a>iti«d
ol better for you to say 'make any
difference, llut. to take up a far more
important matter I am very much In
t r rested tn the struggle for the ema ml
iwlloo of women that ha» ls*rn going
on for many centuries
It Is one of
the elements that have entered into
the civilisation of ICimg» and Amer
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Book «4 FtaM-traphy. Free lo you. It will tell you just what iiMru-
ment to buv Tlx relatire merit* of roll him. film park and plait ( ameras
•rv <k«eus*eil and you wiV know wbu Camera is lbs ons lot yotw
purpose
Be»t of sll, tbh book is hve Wrttv «..May
Howr
Howl
Why. Profeesor Howland
mentioned It In hi» Iwdnre no clelllM
tlonr*
"It «erma to me we are gettlug away
from the sobje-t which you • <m»M«e
of ao much Imponete e
I mm't think
It would pay na to enter upon a dis
. iim R hi of what goe» hack «eversi
thousand yearn. Wed have to put off
•sir marriage indefinitely tu order to
get down to modern times llow would
It d« for u» to make a < ompmmtae on
this matter of the eman< Ifaitlon of wo
- t»en -l to bave no opinmna com emina
It. roo to hues sbnteisr <>|-lnl->ns yon
nk»r
"Anff sipros» inemF
T ertainb
"A im ! act np o twnf
Of • our»e
Tbst s loveiy «f ymi I <1W1n t think
1 vuu wmikl he mo liberal '
"I’ll he m..i» Mheral yet. If you like
I'll r«s»i b you <>u tbr arguments pef
minina ,H tbe esm» you arv to sffvo
•-•te
Will your
*Osrtaialy.~
Wbrn »hsll we tirglnV“
Mm wHb a ( mu of «oft im-w(i <*v»~
Vrì> well in. a'Gig o.gv of tbe "that you uw the fiiuiilmi srguiiw-nt»
main argument»'
I ever beard
Tbb was very mvag of blm Ha bag
Tbey will I» lUeaty ««»«1 enough
uo i.iivine.» », .»d tor mm mrt •
• beo we are mauled "
trap
Having embargad In a struggi»
"How bi tbstl*
to wrv«l from man the right» of wua
"Tbe«» ar* only I wo argumeu'» wbkb
m «he now . igni fliM her re I ta wv on • wunt foe m<n b ts-iween man ami worn
man by ai-veiKlaff hi» *ev«les», t« ta
•u. Her l»M ara timen t Is tear», ate is
■trurt m-r »• t» bow tn g» abo»t bat klsare “
work
With that be drew her'towshl btin
’Ma»." b» aaM. when tei» tn Mm
• let kl»«e<l her
•vif «ilboot «omaa's influence, b»
There Is no re>-ur«1 •■ in Mm Win
cium «* brutal
Krgn. be ha» te blm Iba
«fon« -»ri I-V-. in tta> < mu »** of the
|.«turv <>f a brute which ran only ba
•mellnrsvioti at the ondlthm of wom
ivpt In »«iblr.y|im by hH wife naaV
rn
Winston I» not reliable n bi» twa
The ■ o«i<-ia»lou to this irtawani vu ftmoiit snd what be sav» »h.iuhl lw
somewhat »tartltag
Ki»le coaid ao« tskwn with a arsiti of «uitt lie declaro
follow it ail al '-me. so agata abe took !h«t whom-i er there h an eh- ih,n he
refuge |n a »14» laaue
•n*1 hi» wife srv on oppisHtr «hiv« anil
-‘I1.a«e doni u»e that woetl Ne»f
thè restili I» a pair
Why not ««y *lh> you understand
Howe« er this may be. the WniMvma
mar “
•re a very happy osi pie and a flue
J oat «o
I think It will ha admit
•-rwp of children ar» growing up about
h«1 by auy w»mau wbu la at baa basa them
Mr IVliiaton's »tatemeiif that
iuarri,«l that keeping bee husband lb It Is tiotter not to try to croa» » brklge
«ubj.'.’tlou reunirse a lot of time Then before rwak hlii« It ba« lnrio*d out lo I»
I there 1« tbe bouwbold to look after. true
At «ny rate (be fnmli« differ
an>l the chliilreu and a lot of other etK-ea ars ««tflvd amicably from day to
thing» >
da.»
"I Ibo’ight you »ore going to give
me argument» In favor of tbo »mand
MARRIAGE IN PAPUA.
(•atI--ti of w-.ruen You aro peoceodtng
to prove tbal a wife la loo busy task Whses th« Bridsgresm Always Htdss
Ing afire her domestic affairs to"- Abe
sn His W»dd>ng Day.
bvsiiuirvl.
In I'olltiigwoiMi Buy, wu ihr islan'l
T<> keep her husband In suhbn-ttanF
of 1'apua, I was gwakcn«*<l one
"Ho» stMurd*'
"If you don’t like tbat snrument I’ll morning by a hi«l«rou» noiad, which
give you another I presumo yon stud inquiry revealed was the formal
h-d i»itltI al •« •«••»; while ta college
mourning of half a i|oi«*n girls over
\Itili, rd • u«1 it m»<1» nw • frw their playmate, who was going to Ire
trader “
married, Thi» mourntug continued
It wa» now th*
for throe days, and liu-u the girls
«tart Ini
He b»«l
dressml the bride elect in her be»t
fathom the frw trade protection prob
•em himself and b<- waa impressed and em-orted her to her new horn«*
A companion and I followed the
that Ki «le h.ol surivi«dsd tn dotag aa
'Ymi know.** be went on. that the little prmesaion, hoping to gel a
old poilth'si oi'«M>my of a half a r»n glimpse of the bridegroom, but
tury ago bg» all tasen opnot by mod when we arrived at his houm* he
cm big l>u»lt><*M "
was now hers to be seen The place
Ila» nr
was empty
Hut the bridal procee-
■Yea. I hii II alili buida rod In «mail
«ion
did
not
evince any surprise.
*llV-hm«|
ihr tamil.« fiar Inaiane«
Too
know Hi.it the theory of tbe free tiader They went right in and took |Hm»«-a-
Of courw they knew what
is that rai h lomnuiuilty produces what sion.
It I» !«-"( fitted to produce, tbe Whole we didn’t—that it was eUi|Uett<* for
going into the general market and each the bridegroom to go hunting or
-oirhiinlly wiling wbat It la fitted to on anv errand that would take him
produco and I mi y tu g of the others what nut of the village
It dia-wn't lt»«df produce "*
Hut his relatives, however, were
T
”
much
in evidence They joined the
"I thought you didn't like that ea-
bridal prncimsion at the bride's
(•resatmi
They are not tbe «ame
You said door ami hastened hi r to her new
fU-e?* I say *1 see
There is a great homo by all manner of lavish brils*»
dlffrren« • "
to every girl, but particularly to the
í
'My way la more ptwm«Ur "
bride herself. And when the pr««-
TJo on ’
ceosi.in arrived at the new home
"In tbe family, carrying out this
•sine prtix lpie tbe hnsband does tbe they sang their gratitude and dis
ITovidlng » im I the wife takes earn of creetly withdrew with the bride**
thy bou«ehol.| and the < hl Id rovi When relative» and left the bride and tier
tbr busiiaud breaks In mi bls wife« girl friends to take pusaewnon of
lue rogati”*« he’s monkeying with the the house and stay then* alone that
tiiMiaaw ’
night.
tlh. braveo»
What a horrid way i
Early in the morning the bride
• >f putting It"
wotild appear, so we were told, at
"Anyws« he a liable to get »cratehad
"Worse »mi worwo
Hut • lutiplets the door of her new home and ac
knowledge t«efore all the world her
vour argument ’
Per «outra. If the wife breaks In marriage to her absent bridegroom
ui«m th«- tin« I m nd« prerog»Hv«w there by sweeping the ground before the
Is likely lo tie a monkey and parrot hut with a cocoanut broom
Then
ini«tur«ai in the family '
the poor little bride would lie tie
Mwlng an opi-irttinfty to get in a
•orted by even her girl friend* and
Mow for tier sake without Inveighing
ag.iin»f •latiK «he »aid quickly. "I <|oni •pend the day alone in the hut
That night the bridegroom re
adnill that |»dltbw I» the eicinatve right
turned from his voluntary exile
of the buslsHid *
In tIg,I <■«» lull -Mie of t«r> lourwee •nd the newlv wedded couple had
I» «tvn to u» Eliher I must (tvs up at their first dinner together.—Cin
tending lo the duties of a citlaew te cinnati Commercial Tribune
you or we must hoth attend to them
Tbe latter course would be a violation
BslisO by Its Name.
of the m-uunuih principle "
"The Order of Fools." contrary
Tbh> argument rvwallml tn alien- e be
tworn the ouple for «ovne minutes to its name, was a serious body,
Kiel., »aw that, pretending to give ber founded by Adolphus, count of
«n arati men I tor her • auso he was Clevm, in 1331. Il waa formed for
arguing on the other aide Abe believed humane and charitable purptro-a.
thaï ther» waa » valid answer to hl» and the memberahip was largely
«I»t«-im-nl. but it did not ucctir bi her
composed of noblemen and gentle
"Il »seni» to me." »be »»Id st lent
of high rank
The in«ignia
-that we each have duties of cltlsen man
ship lo attend lo In a«« ordenes with was the figure of a fool, «-mbnud-
end in brilliant color» on the left
our < "n* tem e» “
They
"The proof of ths podding la in tbe side of the mantle or coat
eating " wee his rejoinder ’ Utacs vo«\ held a grand concla»e at Cleve» ev-
(iretvr that courwe. so «hall It be '*
erv year, lasting an entm* week
Rut you would prefer that ooe <w The organisation was kepi up nil
the other of u» should artend to tbe
well on into the sixt>*vnth «entury.
dntliss of rttisenshlp for tbe family "
T !»-liavr tn a «livtosle.«) of labor or but the original objects w.-re grad
if yon like another way of putting It ually lost sight of. and the urdwr
hecame extinct
hotter. in ■ ertalo thing» being attend
rd to by the wife Hod twrtain other
Hsrg •«« A ur I i «,
thing» twin« atteuded sn by tbo hno
Idttl» May had enjovrd her visit
tm nd. l-ut If we both' de* Ide tn go to
the patta lo register our votas I have tn her aunt very mucl^until Mon
no objection to our doing so
At any day morning came
rate we < an try h
Nevertheisaa t see
Then auntie «ent out lo <-olle< t
no uso In trying io croas • bridge tin
•ome rents in s very poor di-lm l
we niine to II Wo are m-t married yet
When we are all such matters will reg •nd look Mary with Iter After call
rílate themselves
Hot I reiterate ae ing at several bouses and receiving
rlously that If there la anything nbjer the ususl reply of "I’m very «orry,
flottatile or iiacleaa In our both gomgm but ! can't give you anything this
the polla to vote I will defer te yoe '
week," the small girl's face M»ume<l
What do you mean by u rleSaF
a look of great disgust
-nuppoae we vote <»> different eMen
** A nolle," she said coldly, "I
We might In that case pair "
think I'd better go hottw* thi- after-
"Petri What do you mean by patri
noon, please
I'm quite «tire mv
We might do what sere going te
mummy
wouldn't
like to know you
de In marrying
If we intend tn vate
on different «Ido» and neither eg na bad taken me round »uch dirty
rots» at all the result is the antne na if streets begging?"
we vuted
I. a man. and yon. a
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