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WiLSOIfS VIEWS Jit? Li 3 y Syra i Sifts W, J, BRYAN HEADS CABINET tagurai Address of tiia New Prasldenf. OEFIKB PEOPLE'S DOTY. First Obligat-en o Law Is to Keep Se cietv So-d b Uan.tary and Pue - Focr Struct Measures Otter- mining Ccnd,t,cn of Liber Ti's Not Wtfy Ont ef Polities, ,-niiit.iti. M m h 4 - Th tnauimral address ,f President Wudrow Wil-on 1.4 .1 fa' I WS: Titer h) Ihvu a .h.mw of srorera tuent It twsrtn tw years tew. vhu Hut wo wore very hesl,s ntnl In a hutrr to le urv.it Wo have siu' now to tn sober s,o "' thought The scales ut hcedlcs. ss h.ne fallen from utir eves. Vi lini.le up our itilmls in s.iinrv ev erv fi'-i ,t mir nltloii.il lift, mr.iln tti. rt... ti.i,i,mN . s (riiiiiy set Franklin K. Lano. of California ill- it tin- lietitunloi; Mini have always mrtiiil at our Hearts Our work is :t uxrl. of restoration. Things to De Accomplished. We have HemUed with some detrrtv of pant, iilatttv the thlnr th.it ouulit to lie .iitertM and here am some of tht .hiet item A tariff whttb cot i- off fnnH our proper part In the cowmvtrvc formation I as follow Of the torV, Violates th Jt prinol- Secretary el StatcWllllam ! of H.ti.tUin Mini make the covero-; n4l, orvan. or N.hru.v., Selected for Secretary of tfio Interior Washington The men who will form the official frttnii) of rttdut vunwn ivorU(nt to authoritative In- J ce ment a facile Instrument In tin- hamN of private in'erests; a nankins and cor rem v system bused upou tin? necessity of the gurtrnment jo Mtt lt Imiul!. fifty .vmm aefi ami (lerrerti? adapted to cm eentratiiHr cnb ami retrh tliik ertttiis; an Industrial !im which, take it n all lt fln.inWat a welt .is d Secretary of Treasury WtttUni O. McAdoo. of Ne Vork. Seretar of Wjr Llndley M, Gai rlMn. of New Jersey. Attorney 0nerl J,me Meltey nolda. of Tennewee. Pott-wjitcr-flenerjl rteprrirnti lknr;,::"giB nilutMHv. buldo iittttl In Iodine j tive Albert Burleson, of Tcjs. .-niiiic rrorit'iN lltp iiuvniea Unci lltw- Secretjr a fh- .M.wk- l.-,.i.,,. pfr!o ti, i,y drtivo mnjorlty. It b:i nut Iwn (tomttlWfd. The aa(,. t-iit to iiwnblc wfil Ml be OttOMV ont t if. Th officer of pn1i!ent nmt 'lif irtrWiMit hur beon put Into tht? Iiamt of t-im. rut-. What ilw tti, ob.iuv uwmij? Ttiat U ttie- ijullon ttini !. upiiT:uot lo mir miurts twlax-. of New til.- thMl. of miiM.m.irir.. ha..... - .11 " . " .... . . i ""' " i.arounj. . . , , ... . ' " " -"'-UB sertjrv at th ln.rlPr,Li tHMl.r of aerii ultaral ai-UvUlf W i ' L ' Cjh,orn,J r..i Hr.Mi ti. HI.-., r . k.,.1 i ecrwry Of Agriculture David r ne nndn-tiikliiKs or s0rr a It ' Hout0', e Missouri. should be ttirvngti tht lntrra'ntulltv ,' Secretary of Cmmtrc Heprcsen- ot lerv-f taken dltwtly to tin- farm f tlv William C. Redflelti. cr affttrded the f.nilltk' of rmlit bet j Vork. suiitnj io lis nra iii'Hi nm' irnrwr. . s .w ai f . k.. vi'im tt t..i. fl. . : . t . . .t .. i , - - - f w( k. .. w wi t... rfiu u. II in- iiwiiw . am irmus to tr.r eotirvs ntM!.-reiHM. iMt platw un- r son of Penn.vlvanlj ; ' mti-i- rw'iainiru. iwn udioUiHhJ. rast ill- pret the o.-.-a-i- u. apttftiriue trltbout plan or prwptvt of It tcenns much more thnn thi more ivne:1 unnecanh-d wast. uit, t t'Terj mlof Wo tiaro -tUilltHl as ptfr lwtM w other uatlon tins the most of fwtlre mttini of proiturtion. but haf not tdUiI cot or ivonotny a wo should either ut onsiulxers of In- Uuirr. as -t.ne-mou or m itMllridualt. MlC C itt Ifl Hi. I iin-ess at a p.irty. The uevt of n party menu- Ittt'e exropt wtieu the i).ttiou t tislnc th.i: party for a terse i:n deOnite purport'. No one ctin m tal.e tbt purine for whK-h the nation iio Mefc to ue the Oemoe ratk- piirtv It -ii k to iixe It to Interpret h i twuce In its own plan- and point of view Somo old thlups with which we bad crown familiar and which had beimn to nvp Into tlie very habit of our ttiouirlit and of our lives have altentl their aitvt as we hare latterly looked inti ull.x unii them with fresh, awak eutiJ e.tes; have dnipeil their disguises and siiown iheuielvt alien and in Ntir Some new things as ut. look frtnk;. iihiii tlletu. wlllins to ruin pre bend their rval ihanuter. have come to assume the itslvct of thluri lon be lieved in and familiar, stuff of our own i-ouvi, tjnus We have been refreshed by a uew insight into our own life Our Model Government. We ee that In many thlnss life Is veo sreat. It l imomparabiy emit lu il material aspect, in its tiodr of wealth, in the diverxiry and sweep of lt.s energy, in the indu.striei which have been .omeived and built up by the minis or imiivldtiai men and the llni itiess euterpri.se of ;roups of me.i. It I preat aNo. very treat. In Its moral force Nowhere ele in the world have noble men and women exhibited In more strikins forms the beauty and the energy of sympathy and helpful ness and counsel in their efforts to rtv tify wronu. alleviate KufTerliii: and set the weak in the way of strength rtnd hope We have I ilt up. moreover, a srent system of irovernment. which has stooi through a ions aw us in many roped a uifnlel for th'e who seek to set lllierty uru foundations that will endure against fortuitous chance, aznlnst storm and ai-ldent Our life contains ererj sreat thins and contains It in rich abundance L.nt the evil has con: I William JennlHR Bryan, aelectad t secretary of atate, vn born at Hatcw. j 111 . March 1. 180. araduated lth the hi Kb eat honor and wa vttlodlctoriun I of the cU of 1531 at Illinois. Colt.'Rr tie practiced law at Jacksonville, in., until JSST. when he moved to Lincoln. Xebraaka. Society's Duty to Ititlf. Nor have we studltsl and perfi'teil the means by which );oveniiuont may U put at the service of huumulty In safei-uanlliii: the health of the lint Ion. the health of Its men and Its women ntl.t I.- .t.ll.lr.... .. .. II ... l , no s,,,,,,, ,lBty Ttlt. rtrln tm.si.i . nlnth J1",,r,' t of ,h s,at"- of suteronieiit Ls Justice, not pity j Pri'!,""t PPm' These are matters of Justice There can ' Jn"Phnit Inniels. ho Is to b cc he no iiiunllty or oportnnlty. the first J ,ftar' ot tll t"y. i born at Wash essential of Jiisfb e in the body politic. Albert blUney Uurloson. who has wn named notmater awnon!. wns bora at San .Marcoe. Tm.. Juna 1SUS. He graduutoil from the Unlrer .ty of Tr-iaa In ISSt and va. admitted to practice ln the follow tnu year He TILLAMOOK SANATARIUM Or. Wctult h.'i viui .ti.ivr.i int.i Ins luu ustiliiui ,M, r,ist Stmt I; v itrstilcmv jtiNt v.u.ttid. (..iiiuiN 1 1. Miu'li's. liiiN Ihiii t i i i i i i i n't I us .t ,, Smuuitnttm with Mrs K U.slt ... dint as miiM-. livcrv imhiu1k been iiiMiiiivtl ami otluts will hc mlik.1 t mnkc it i mialnn. ii,.s.,i hotiieliki iiiHtiuttioti. All the rumu,-. u which tlurrt- nrv seven, ttv nu I3WSfttu. I He imuunu,u IS ccntrnlly locnictl yet in i (tiict lot nti,,,, wh U-autihil lawn surrnutw ini t lit t It.- It. .il. K.... 'I'l... o e "'nr,. i in- MIIWUIII 1 II I M tS (lin nil elrtss uf cnat-s. mnVicitI or incttivnl. excrjit coniiiuiiiitu liinrits. .iU vtiftv-f, v ttu tut moiKTM etiHvettu tKx-s ami nmilort. .Mm Uoh J, ,s t venrs of experience mid wilt ,1 evmihi.iK to nmlte the mtieut eu.Hlu. t , f As now nml then patients nre cnretl Tor who nre mutble to pnv hn tl.lr cure wc would sh imy .tne chanititldy imlined to tlonitte nnv'thmL- tl lt ......v wv ... .mawiriuiii, which win Dc t tut tt tiTti II v fecvived ncltiiowloded. -ii i wMi.ir.s uni piviisv Kt periiujisicm Irtmi Dr. W'nult helotv Siiniunritiin. to ti tml vtMtinj the nnd much hue KOld has been corrTxksl Wll1h ar t,"",i' uv-" With riches has come inejcnsahle ll. - 'nodltled. , wnsfe. We have squuiiuered a preat part of what we rnlsl,- have useil and tnue not t..ipw to conserve the e.x cisili,,4 iKiimty of nature without wl.!, l, oar ccnlns for eiitenirl. would h:iM- UiMi worthies. UIi Jmpntunt. sfortiina to I' cr, ref.u. ibamefiilly prodiL-nl a well iix admlrubly etUdeat e I,. Me u-en proud of our Industrial 'niMeii ..nts. but we have not tilth trt" "-'"l'!! thoughtfully onoush tr. ""'I't tli. human coat, the coat of n. If men Hint women and chllilren tw. not shielded In their lives, their very vitality, from the conseuetices of sreat Industrial and social processes which they cannot alter, control ' or slnsly corn1 with Society must see to It that It does not Itself crush or weaken or damage Its owu constituent parts The first duty of law Is to keep .sound t':e society It serves. Sanitary laws pure food lows, aud luws determining .-on ditlons of lalKir which ln.llvl.ln ils are powerless to determine for them-ehes nre intimate part of the ver bu-l ness of Justice and lesnl ei. Ii-m. y These are .some of th.- I'lnys Wl, oiisht to do and not leave the other undone, the old fusbtoiied. never to be neglected, funilnmeutal sifi-Kuardl-of proirty and of Individual rik!it This Is the hlch enterprise of the i.ew day: To lift every tblnu that . r,n. Vrt s our life as a nation to the uKht th t hiuo from the hi-urth tire of eve man's cons, join e am! vision of the risbt. It I lii'-oncelvMble we shou.d d.. , this as partisans, it is itiinni-elrab.e e should do It in isnorame of the fa. tj as they are or in blind huste We Khali , restore, not destroy We shall ileal m as It i.s nnd not as It ml"hr no if we Had n clean sheet of paper to write upon, and step by step we shall make It what lt should be. to the spirit of those who pnwtiou their own window and seek counsel and knowlwlw. not ahullow nolf satisfac tioti or the excitement of excurxlons whither they cannot tell .Itisticj, and only Jtiatlce. shnll alwaya b- our motto TaiV Not Merely One of Polities. And yet It will be no iil pna-utx of mere cetici. The nation im h..n WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN Vho v.i i Be in Charge of Our Fore Relaticrs for the Next Four Years 'gn s let i i,t, of oner-rlAs nrm.l ... fl.wt.lr j. .. nr. .... ti, . , i I ' -"tirsi Ktjrreu oy t aoiomu Io- "r en. tlie tearful nhvslc.i ,i ..... i..., .i... ... ... . . ' . , ... -"' -I'll- - -'ii.ni tlie Knowiislue f tll'l , .... ... . - . .. t." lue men ami women and ront'. of Idea l lost -4t'.-(j ii i t in nr (if ii rt in., ttrta ... i l . ..... .'it. ! H th up I ii' ur ei! en nielli who,,. ,i... ...H . , ' . - in .-I. i.r I, ii h . I, "",-ul h nemiii. mst ami nnnle an m- " u of It all ha fallen pltil.a- atruiuent of VU. The feellniw with ;.. throiutb The xwu and which we f;,.,. ,h,a new ae o7 rlh o it ail bad not vet M.h ,..i ....-..... " ,1. , " 'i'i.....no wi acroKK our the anlenili. mo v I nr. ,i..rf. h... . tot,,. f ,,r u mnn , ," " "-... ""'me nir out of Cml'. " COnilnif Utl Oil! llf t ha i.n-n . . . and out of eve In Z'Z ZrfSSTT: UaV '-reoue Wo know "utaik !o r- ' rn...-n ... ,n UO H""'0 tak n( fOlltt-. b-U u talk which .r . . 1 " M'ar'n M lT.,iKh mill "" s-u- Bttti,, roir time anil people, whether tnnton. N. C. May IS. ISO!', wan ad mitted to the bar In 1SS6, but did not practlco. At preaont he In the editor of a dally paper at ftaleigh. N. C. Lindley Oarrlaon. who wilt be secretary of war. waa horn In Camden. S. J.. November 23. 14(51. iW was ap,' pointed to the chancery court In June 100-1. Franklin Knight wll0 (- l0 ,je secretary of the Interior, wua born In n.i... , . . . . . . . ..UI.B r.uwaru uianil, July 15, ji,;4 ..c '.aaiv in oan itTanoiaco aa a child OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Esentj Occurring Throughout the Stat During the Past Week. JEWISH COLONY STARTED i Many More Will Tollow to Central Oregsn t Onct. I' rtlnnd Th ".MlTa-ird crd" of tine jo JrwUh fmtllM left for con i MrrRon. here atrmdy land cUlm Uve berr. filed upon and hern the. usln farming Tala party w: he tho flrnt of probably SO fnmlllf wt.i.h will move Into cnlml Oreo , w. thn tieit few yor The clatniB upoa which theae p0p'e wi.l settle are hotwoo lnil and Hurnh. Or. They wilt loimn,,,, v K n building homes and aoun work be ntnrted In K.ittinK lh aoll In reddineaa for plantlnR The Hebmw AKrlculturnl soelaty of Oncon Is bncklnK eho morotnent. wM, h already la mtendlttK over the entire country. Thla orKantotlon Im thn united nupport of all tint JewUb HOcette in the stntr. Iti purpose la to rind hotnn for th Jew Immlernnts where th.) people mny become farmers and bo educated o as to bucomo um- ful cltlzotm. If I J :1t V xenrvev ;oHirrfowt Great Oxbow Tunnel Nearly Heady. MunilnBton Conalderahlo activity ih uvinn ahown nt the Oxbow proiect 1 of Ui Idaho-Oreaon Light & I'ow. r ! company. ntwen 20 and 30 carloads of material have been tont to the lt. i throuuh thia point tlurinn the fast two ! weeKa. " ' "I'-'.- . iVIL'ii'ii I he Mill Behind The Flour When itii C.ineet iJelivers to vonr Door n httt. lt ol Drifted Snow Flour .vm.unuw tlu.t he is m.th t talte it Imclt mhih at tlu- lull purchase price i! it pious nnsa tlnt tot mi any wi.y. We stand l.chin.l the grocer. Von t .U no r.slt ,n ,,,yinK "Driltefl Snow-'-it's olir , if r. aMtced8' (,0,1 lmki,)K ,vs" 118 lwoluidv Mnar. Drifted Snow Flunr is the prn.h.et ol one of the "Idcst hu-l lion, nnlhs on the Coast-a null with a oo, rept.tai.on and the flonr tnnst ,c ol a niL'h rittfi ht v to lie tm t,i tin. i i ... .t- ... ' "I " 1 I 1 tilt I II I I 1 III III. Illl SS,'1 fr" "" K'oeerand H,aleo..l SPERRY FLOUR CO. ureal turbino whooia, Im ii, in. hoi.., IlKltl bad de. mleiit t'i ... ,1 , . .1 r I Is I 111 II I, ,11. " r.rvti. im area i govern- "it-Mt we loved ha, uHj ofle , """I- 'iNe for p.iv.te and seltlah f"'" 1 thoso who USod lt hi.d roiKotfen the pisjple Duty ot Americans Outlined. AM."t u vUiutj ua been vouchsafed Wh of our 111,- as whole. U'e see the l!h tl.e L'OOll. h ,l..l.,. - ,111,1 with the u,, n ii.i 'ii i Ms vIhIoh we approach new f. roll's our lUty u ,() (.tl.HfW(, t() re consl.ler to restore, to correct the evil without nmuirina , KW(l , Jfv qml liiihiunize every iroce.ss of our 'onimon life without weke..,JK r si'litliiieiitnllisliiK H. Th,.,.,. t!1K wituethlris crude and heaitlcsH nnd un reelJtiK In our haste to succeed and be KK-itt Our (hoi)Kht has been, "I.et ev'. nry man look out for himself: let ev- v.j Kencniiion look out for liB,.ir our the need of our Wo be Indeed tbi.lr t.okesraon nnd Interpreters, whether we hnvo thy pure heart to comprehend nno tne roctlfled will to cIkkhi, , hi'h coiirnt. of action. I 'I bis Is not a day of triumph: it Is a dav of dedication Hum minder not the forces f party, but the fori en of huim ulty. -Men henrtB wnlt upon us: men's lives hnnt; m th,e balance: men's hope -call upon u t', say wlmt we will do Who shall live up p, the t-real trustV Who dares full to try? I sum mon all honest men. all patriotic, all forwnrd luoklrit; ipeii, to mv side. Hoi) helplmr me. I will not fall them If thei will but counsel and sustain rno The Drama of London's Fog. Theie Is a whole world ot dramii tioiflwl llr, It, Hi.. mi . . - ! '"r ' "II .iilli ies Ol I.OIIIIOtrs nud turned Into a tunnel iUt clear throuKh the moiintiin aide The river runa In " naiiiral channel oiiiht inlleH a ..... .... member of the interstate commerce i 11L . l"U "nn'""' 1 no.tly commission in December. 1U05 and'. . H""kfl rlv,,r bea .een ii member of th. .... ' " ,,r'eu rU,nr "d that time. iJavid Franklin Houston, aelstctedfaa atcretary of aKiiculttire, wah horn at MoBroe, N C Fabrtwry 17. liOO. Ha graduated from South Carolina (oi lee in IKS7."Hia whole life hhi btn devoted to educational work. William (jjbba AlcAdoo, who Ih to he secretary the treaaury, waa bora iu aianetta, r;a Ootober 81. 1803. h waa educated iit thu Uiitvorglty of TenneBSfto, wua admitted to the bar in 1SS6, romoved to New York In 1S02, and haa neon largely 1 in ureal d thero In construction work. ' .I.'llrluu lei,. , . . - ". ivuyuoiua, in next aoine seven or around the tms.i of the looiHuain, uic ontjlnoera, howovor. have cut n tunnel clour through the mountain, u illatance of throe-iiuiirtorti oi a nine only, from aide to aid.;, nnd f llfrilluL .1.1. ...wmi. im. narrow, aliort tttnnol tlm wnoio or the writer of tint Snuko la to flow, cremlng n power that will ,o almost Immewuirablo when Uio rlvnr l ill IIOOU. 1 in jma i x j;jb i a Mim int. 1 f i I 1 1 i I !- s i v . . i . . : . l. ......iMjoiuir,,,, iMiis io announce ncr rriii and Sim niur Opening w . ,.,M.y, i rmay anil nti.nh, Muni. 1 :i I I If, i .... I .. I ...... t i . ..... j j,. immi s is w mi, tlu- llf. uj, s Ii flurl ...... ...Ill . . l . T t ., I HIOIU S Will SI I Ml.- I. . II I "'I i 1 1 V 1 1 1 s t I V f S Hiln HHM whllowe re re 1 Znt . chl ery wh e ' h"'i T' vl- made It impossllde , , n bitfl iSi, tttr U,nn f or Ma,,,, who stood .It the 1,'v.'- , L" I" t,",h . vlNlf "'fitches of the ( TIMBER CASES DROPPED ww.uji-iitiiiuriti, wan horn at Ulkton, ' w,c uovernment Timber Cacet Ky.. February 3, ISiju. Ho Kraduaied Dltmlesed on Advice, from Vanderbllt University l M"Si Purtlond - The Kovurinnnut wound and from thu law department of the " t1'" '" f famous Oregon tlm- w.,..-1Biiy oi Virginia m.i K,ir nor cases, which fiennlor .Mi.,.i,..i. r..i... ' SOVUIlll veiirn I,.. I,..- I. ...... ..... . ' ' "."ii nuainnu as Bpeclal asKlHtant to Uio, aHoriiuy.f:im eral In matters relating to thri en. forcement of the antl-triiHt laws, William Jiauchop Wilson, to bo sec retary of labor, waa born at lllnntyro Scotland. April 2, 1802; carno to the United Htatea In 1870; ncuulred Johri-H. Hull aiut.othwrii wore indicted for united land fraud. IT((JI Htat-n Attorney John McCoiirt moved, on iidvlco from thr. United Htatea atlor- ..-y Konerai, that the casus agaliiHt Hlnlock W, Htrelwor. Hum Minn II Hendricks, Olareuco II. Znchary, Adol bert C. Zactmry. ,,t ... Mi mill tn.il. .loon M Itrniiti-d a' full pnrdoti by Tuft Hicomlier 111 11,111 VI , I'rosldeiit niorals. us well aK tnij; ....... . . - , ."urivt ,idi unn. jnnn Hhould have ., chance to look o.Tt r,Tr ' . ... . . " 1 ? ""'troP""' I'nrely lifted I vanli was president of the national "all. Rdwln May. erJ u ' themselves. We had not foruotte,. ,.r ;,' . . .. y11' sur.r"''K marshes, union or miners, member of the 0th Ma7. Clark E. Loomi. "ll ann iii ... wai-u .... ..6,.c. ,rom nrt8enth u. mrntrord he dismissed We mnemlu.rs.1 '.7" . " " "U r0UJt"y that we had set up a pollcv which wJ I ,.VTl" SM ""'rders have u-en meant to serve the m hlVnt widl u ' ,,m",,u''(1 "m,er ,to 'lterlu cloak the most, powerful. ?S I '"'i. mi.,1 women have neon waylaid to the stnndatds o "wZ nnd a " ."'" ,,,r" rr'"" '-" Will Operate Co-operative Cannery. flruntH I'uaa,-- ''lio Omnia I'aas can nory, whlrh bus not b,f 0porcd for .ou paat rour yearn. Is to bo op,,,,,,,) f'Ualn this soasou tlirouch the efforts . rnHiiiuors of (ho Krr.riK.t. Th can nory was first built and op,,,-,.,,,,. .. "wihoii by a slock company, but later "Hiaiiiiainneni passed Into th i" I'lrst Nat oimi i.,.,tk "Ince which time Its doors hi.v.. I .' A nooporatlve company H nflu, i,,,,,,. linn. ..I..... I ,Mf" "" ""wover, Hiock to bo taken v K.....KO ineiniierH. nnd n coi.intoi cni.nery man will b lU , Hie plant Is on., of tlm most compl,,,,, n western 0,mm, t,K e,,UPu,(, for both cannliiK and preservlnif nil ui.,.i.. of fruits and vegetables. ,, w avlng a vlneKar factory and .pray factory In connootlon. IV4- Vll.l.A.MOOK A. II. J'i'.UKI.N.s. MIUHKIi.nt DliMTIST OlllCii III Slltei(i 111,1k. All Wotk Onnuintrril, OKI ii.N Artisans Form Community. Marshfleld.-.Tho I'roaresslv. Co operative Producers'ls the same 0, u new orcunUatlon which ha. h Winlied for thn unmn.. . Inc a settlement which will k. dt' nt from i.m, .i siav la ih. h. M KHKKt.S. I'liVHIClAN Mini SUKOKOiN ""'v s Concrete ll.le.Tllli.iio"j( W. 0. McOcc, M. D. ""MI'.OI'ATIJIC I'll VSICJ .V AND sSI'KtWiON "Hire Next H.ior to Minimi Tolephono Lcntrnl, llni Ave. K, Ir. Jack Olson KKSIDKNT pKNTIHT fdfee Hours Irom U n. rn. to n it. in. Over F. R. Be.U' R Etit. Office Uoth rimn(is. State. the Tl,r. '. ' " u.f nuw zii ,..!... ... - ..'.iiMT,.a in the ortfiinmiitiou but loo ' danlred. Th usnms. i. ... , ' n siari ft wtiement wnion win nrtuu along a mutual benefit line. The society membera will taka up laad In th Uou lake district batwaea. Cooa bay tad Sootabun sad th.y wilt ot onty till the soil, but will al carry on aaanticturlng auraulU. TM who bay. jluS ara aseit aJ