Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 13, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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HOFER BROS., PdMfa "" Proprietors
K. HOFKIt, Kdltor. A. P. HOFKR, Manager.
TUB JOURNAL STANDS FOR PnOOItKSS, DEVELOPMENT,
GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEGRADHD LABOR.
GOOD
THE PRIMROSE PATH;
Tho green fans of tlio choBtniit troo3
Arc nil unfolding ono by ono,
Tho breath of April's In tho breezo,
Tho long Rtrcota gllatcn In tho sun.
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Tho tasaolod lilacs In tho squaro
Are full of nods and whlsporlngs,
Whllo black bolcd poplars stir tho air
With hints of happy sccrot things.
Tho town la nil no fair and flno,
Tho streets thoy mnko bo brave n bIiow,
And yot nnd yet Corlnnn mlno.
"i'ls now tho palo prlmroBes blow.
The -woods nro calling us today
Whoro grasBy hills fall fold on fold;
Come, lot us tnko tho primrose way
And gather wealth of faory gold.
"Put off your dainty silks and laco
For loathorn shoon and humospun gown,
Jomo, leavo this bustling market placo
To play tho trunnt out of town.
Scrofula
Few are entirely reo from it.
It may develop so slowly as to cnuso
little if any disturbance during the wholo
period of childhood.
It may then produce dyspepsia, ca
tarrh, and marked tendency to con
sumption, before causing eruptions,
sores or swellings.
To get entirely rid of it tako tho great
blood-purifier,
Hood's Sarsaparilla
In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets
known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1.
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V-y
"For though In town tho sun shlnos gny,
You cannot hear tho Hwoot birds sing;
Come, my Corlnnn, como nwny,
And lot us go n-prlmroBlng.
Rosamond .Marriott Wntson, In tho Athannsum.
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NORTHEN ON THE NEGRO.
In his Fourth of July nddross nt Montclnlr, Now .Torsoy, formor Govorn
"or William l). Northon of Goorgln discussed tho nogro problom ns It nro-
noniB itsoir in n genernl way throughout tho south and moro particularly ovorlnkon tho city.
ttB ho vlown It nl cIobo rnngo in floorgln.
Two of his ullornncoB woro slgnlllcnnt nnd suggostlvo.
"Tho white man and tho nogro," ho said, ARE AH DISTINCT IN
'RACIAL ELEMENTS AH THE EXWEMKH OP ALL Till: RACES CAN
filJOGEHT OR IMPLY. ... I have no solution to offor for tho nogro
problom an It exists In Now Jorsoyj It should bo handlod according to
tho conditions nnd tho noods of ouch locality."
This projocts, llrid, a dollcnlo romlndor Mint Gooreln nnd ovnrv nllmr
nouthorn state Insist on being loft utrletly alono In this matter of donl
Iiik with tho relations of tho two rncos, onali lo hnndlo tho thing In Its
own way and to settle tho local "problem" If It can.
It win moroly ntiotliar wny of saying "Hands off!" to tho people of
tho noith tho moddlors of tho north.
Tho romark suggosts iiIbo that It is not wholly Inconcolvnblo that
Now .Torsoy may boiiio day linvo a nogro "problom" of her own.
Indeed, tho slito of the nogro population in Montclnlr a traditionally
ojtcluslro whllo community Is ono of tho llrst things that linprossos n
visitor there for tho first tlmo, having In mind tho fnmo that tho town
bus achieved as an nlmoHt Idunl oontor of Htiburhnn homos.
Tho whlto people of tho north .anil of tho south will lm fmm.i tn i..
almost exactly ullk In tholr Idoas of tho Vaco rolatlon whonovor and
whorovor whites nud blacks In any community approximate onch othor In
numhon mid ofipeelnlly whero tho luttor outnumber (ho formor.
NORTHERN DISCUSSION OP Till! SoVniKHN "PRORLEM" HAS
ALWAVH REEN ONLY ACADEMIC AT IIKST, RICCAUSE HAD AT
MN1 RANGE.
1 Pennsylvania. New Jersey nnd oven Now York may somo day havo the
thing confront thorn at close rtttigu.
Governor Northon gave hli auditors something to tako homo nnd think
about, too. when lie mild:
'Whllo w (In Georgia) deny nnd disallow hooIiiI oqunllty, wo are
tjulto iih He to grunt -and to dafuud the nugroe's fulloHt rights In In
dUHtrlul privileges and huslu tippnrtuiiltltM. Tho people of tho south
"would nithor have his nurvlcw than that of any people on onrth. Hut
It Is poHslblo that tho kind of education lo which ho has boon oncourngod
hits given him a foellpg of Hslf-snlllelenry that bus llftod him ontlroly out
of place; nud It Is because of this condition that tho whlto pooplo of
Uwuglu nro turning from tholr employ of negroes to othor pooplo rrom
tibroud."
Comparatively few northerners have liny Idea of tho wctent to which
thH whlto pooplo of (ho south burden themsolvos with taxes for tho odu
outlon of tho uugrous.
Their notion of thu proprieties will not. of courso. permit tho cooduon
tlon of the two race; houee separate school systems nro necessary thus
pinctloully doubling tho cost In many liutuucet).
In Georgia, for lilHtuuoo, NEGROES RECEIVE ADOPT ONR-THIRD OP
THE STATE APPROPRIATION POR Pt'lll.lC Hl'llOOKS, ALTIIOPGH
I'll ICY PAY LESS THAN ONE-FIPTKENTH OP THE TAXES; of ovory
1100 thus disbursed thoy got about $31 whllo contributing only nbout
50.50 of II.
And In no othor region In the world U the thoughtful observer so
in lien Impressed as In tho south with the force of Pope's lino
A llttlu knowoldgo is a dnngorous thing;
Drink deep, or tnslo not the Pierian spring.
Mjrlad of negroes thero got only n smattering of oduoatlon -Just
enough to unlit thetn for tho plantation nd other unskilled labor, but
not enough to mako them ambitious for Industrial or commorolal prog
row; ami (hoy wnstltuto by fur tho least desirable of the black papula
tion In many uommunltlos.
Is It any wonder then that u Florida legislator not so very long ago
mud title proposition In all seriousness?
Ml.lr I'S," U DHCIRED, "QUIT TAXING OVRSHLVHS TO SEND
NIGUKIW H) SCHOOL. THKY VSK THE HDUOiVnON THAT WE
CIIVK TllliM ONLY POR YOTING AGAINST lS AND H) OPPOSING
I'S IN HVKItV WAY."
It inoit rortrtlnly U not to be womlcreil t that blttok plantation and
othor loHgh Uuor U grciwing scwrrer In the wiuth nnd that the pooplo arc
HKrly iohini oui for white Immigration.
It U lW. indiistilHl education llko tUnt furnished Rt Tuekoogee that
the ihmjiu uot uotnls- but U U tUU sort that he gete the leasi of.
VUAKERS
WELCOME
THE ELKS
Philadelphia, July 13. Bont on
maintaining tho roputatlon as the
City of Hrothorly Love, Philadelphia
bponod its gates in Fraternal greet
ing to tho Elks who arrived todny,
as tho advanced gunrd of tho thou
sands now speeding ncross tho con
tinent to tako part In tho convention
horo during tho coming week. By
tomorrow morning, when tho special
trains will bogln to nrrlvo, tho stroam
of visitors will bocomo n flood that
throatens to swamp tho hospitality
of tho city and transform Philadel
phia into a camping ground for
homoloss, but happy "mils."
Alrondy n "period of unwontod ac
tivity that presages tho oncoming of
tho Knights of tho Big Noise, has
Tho local Elks
havo wig-wagged tho "23" Blgn to
tho hondquartors of Morpheus and
that hoary old god of somnolonce
has botnken hlmsolf to Now York for
n porlod of comparatively calm.
Philadelphia Is wldo owako. With
n fund of $100,000 at tholr dlspoBnl,
tho local lodgos havo loft nothing
undono to nmuso and ontcrtnln the
visitors.
Tho numbor of Elks nnd tholr
frlonds nnd rolutlvos that Father
Penn will bo called upon to ontcrtnln
during tho coming wook Is variously
ostlmated nt from 100,000 to 200,
000. It is Hkoly thnt tho latter num
ber will bo moro noarly correct.
Whoro and how to houso this big
nrmy Is n question Hint for weoks
bus tnxod tho brolns of mombors of
tho hotel commlttoo. Thoro nro 500
holols and npartmont housos In tho
clly nnd twlco ns nnny rooming
houses of tho bottor clnss, nnd nil of
thoHo havo been pressed Into Borvlco
to ontertaln tho hosts1 of "Hills."
Tho bookings huvo boon mndo on n
biisls of four mon to n room. It Is
reported Hint tho delegntlous from
several southern cities have arranged
i.. i ,.. ...ii . . ..
" 'oi iii i-iiiiuiau ciirs uuring tholr
stay, whllo n western lodgo will con
vert the bountiful ball-room of tho
Bollovuo-Stratford Into n cnmplng
ground, whoro 300 cots hnvo boon
placed bide by side. Tho prlco paid
for this privilege was $3000, The
Philadelphia Ilntol Keopors' associa
tion has adoptod a liberal ichedulo of
rat, which will bo strictly ndhorod
to nnd tho custom of overcharging,
common nt big conventions will not
bo toloratod. Any hotel "holding
up" Its guoUt will be boycottod by
tho Elks and their frlonds.
Tho finishing touchoa wero ndded
today to tho most lavish decorative
sohomo ever attempted In Philadel
phia bIiico tho groat Centennlnl ox-
position of 187(5. Elk omhlems nnd
and strings of electric bulbs have
been run from the top of William
Pcnn's hat to the four corners of the
building. Tho magnificent Court of
Honor, on Broad street, from Wal
nut to Race, hns boon completed and
it Is one of the most beautiful struc
tures of the kind ever erected In this
city.
Tho grand lodge officers nnd com-
mltteo chairmen have established
headquarters at tho Bollevue-Strat-ford,
the city's leading hostelry, and
today nro busily engaged In complet
ing final arrangements for the con
vention. Rental for tho headquart
ers during tho week is said to he
$10,000.
All of the fraternal orders of the
city havo Joined heartily in aiding
tho local Elks in their preparations
and the Masonic bodies, Eagles, Red
Mon, Knights of Columbus and a
number of Roclnl and political club3
will keep open houso during the
week.
Tho gates of Olrard college will
bo thrown open to tho Elks and all
delegato3 wearing tho official badgo
will be admitted without tho custom-
nry pass.
Thousands of women nro expected
among tho visitors nnd thoy will not
bo neglected. Private nnd public
nutomoblloB by tho hundreds lmve
boon donntcd for tholr froo use. All
fominino Elks will bo admitted froe
to hnseball gamos and scoros of other
nmusomonts.
Tho Elks of Camden, N. J., the
"llttlo nnp" across tho river from
tho "big sloop," aro also wldo awako.
Their lodgo room will bo wldo opon
and stooked with good things to oat
nnd drink during tho wook nnd ovory
visiting Elk will bo glvon ns n sou-
vonlr n bountiful llttlo flnsk filled
with 27-yonr-old "Torsoy Lightning."
Special excursions will be run to At
lantic City, Tronton nnd othor Now
Jorioy towns.
Tho grnnd lodgo will opon Mondny
night at tho Grand oporn houso,
vhoro tho guests will bo welcomed
by Mayor Royburn, Governor Stunrt
and othors. Tuosdny's foaturo will
be a gront froo feast at Washlngton-Pnrk-on-tho-llawaro.
Tho groat
mas30d band parado of 3000 musi
cians will tako plnco Wednosdny, and
the pnrado of all lodgos of tho ordor
In to bo hold Thursday morning,
o
later, as was the case In New York.
Two-thirds of the cigar nnd to
bacco operatives of the country nro
women and thes have influential or
ganizations, especially in Now York,
Boston and other eastern cities. Tho
Boot nnd Shoe Workers' union has
thousands of women on its member
ship rolls, as ha3 the United Hatters'
organization.
Women nre conspicuous in many
other occupations, notably ns dress
makers, milliners, bookbinders and
In the unclassified sewing trades.
Shirt, collar nnd cuff making, laun
dry work nnd paper box manufacture
employ 75 per cent women.
Other occupants In which women
nre extensively employed, and which
have been Imperfectly organized nre
the hotel and restaurant employes,
cloth hat nnd cap makers, neckwear
Industry, glove manufacture, retail
clerks and school teachers.
o
AH the World.
knows that Ballard's Snow Liniment
has no superior for Rheumatism,
Stiff Joints, Cuts, Sprains, Lum
bago and all pains. Buy it, try it
and you will always uso it. Any
body who has used Ballard's Snow
Liniment is a living proof of what It
does. All wo ask of you isto got a
trial bottle. Pri-'o 25c, 50c nnd
$1.00. Sold by D-. :- 'Fry.
COMMON SENS?
Leads most Intelligent people iT,
mediaincs of known comtMslii?
forcfusthalDr.PIcrS,
makeWwlllchprlntevS
entering loAo Ihem upon tho W
pers and attVst ts corrcctnCJC
aro dally grU-Ing In favor T
position of DVJ Pierce's med clnT
w . -. j wmj t-.,. . mien noli
of ho.vlntrtlipiirrh luu.r
tion turned fullyrmM
conhdcnLthat jjig Wttrr tr?
oi inrsn mcdTclnfTrTT
! m, nj'.ufcviirative tnw
SHIP APPLES TO GERMANY.
Wonatclico Man Receives Orders for
100,000 Boxes.
WOMEN
WORKERS
. ORGANIZE
Now York, July 11. To secure for
tho women workers of Amerlon n full
monturo of rownrd for their services
nnd better conditions of labor nre
tho. objocts of a gront Industrial con
forenco to bo hold In New York to
morrow under the uusplces of tho
National Women's Trndo lTninn
league. Simultaneous mooting will
bo hold In Chicago nud noston nnd
ngltntlon is oxpoctod to nssumo a nn
tloiml scope. Plans will bo mndo for
E. Wagner, who took over 0000
boxes of applos from Wnnotchoe,
Wnsh., to Australia last fall whoro
ho found n rondy markot for them,
roturnod recently from his long trip.
Ho enmo back by way of Europe,
whero ho visited a number of cltios
nnd mndo a comploto clrclo of tho
globe, says n Wenntchoo lotter.
Aftor his roturn Mr. Wngner stnt
od that ho bollevod it would bo pos
sible to mnrkot tho output from tho
Wonntchoo vnlloy soctlon In Austra
lia and Europonn markets nnd ho
will probably branch out extensively
In tho oxport buslnoss.
Ho stntos ho has nn ordor for 100,-
000 boxos of npplos to go to norlln
noxt fall. At nn nvoraco of S3 nor
box this order amounts to $300,000
nnd Is rognrdod a good pleco of busi
ness. Tho fruit will be principal
Dolawaro Rods and Missouri Pippins.
Ordors for npplos to go to London
nnd othor nrltlsh markets havo boon
froquont but bo far ns Is known this
Is the llrst ordor ovor booked for tho
German capital. East Orogonlnn.
ki :
Abrnhnm Lincoln
was n man who, against nil odds,
attained tho hlghost honor a man
can get in tho Unltod Stntos. Bnl
lnrd's llorehound Syrup hns attained
n placo, novflr equalled by nny othor
Uko romody. It is n-Biiro euro for
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Influon-
a nnd nil Pulmonnry dlsensej.
Evory mothor should keep supplied
with this wondorful cough medicine.
Sold by D. J. Fry.
-o
nlzcd. Being who UylnaTirrfl
medicinal principles extracted
tlve forest roots, by oxact
original with Dr. Plorco, andi
uso of a drop of alcohol, triple
chomically puro glyccrlno beC
stead In extracting and prose?,
curatlyo virtues residing lnil
employed, these medicines t ,
froo from tho objoctlon of ddV
by croatlng an appotlto for
cohollc beverages or habit.
drugs. Examine tho formulj
bottlo wrappers tho samo as i
Dr. Pierce, and you will flndi
"Golden Mndtcal Discovery tv,
blood-purifier, stomach tonic il
regulator tho modlclno which.
rccomtnondod to euro consutaniu
advanced stages (no modlclnowin;
yot docs euro all thoso catarrh)
tlons of head and throat, weak w
torpid liver and bronchial troub!
lungs and hang-on-coughs, walck
lectcd or badly treated lead tm
Anally tormlnato In consumntlm
Tako tho "Golden Medical tL
n time and it is not likely toX
you If only you glvo It a thcZ
fair trial.' JDon't expect almi
won't do supernatural thlnn xl
oxcrclso your pntlonco and porMT
uso for a reasonable Icncth of tin.
Its full benefits. Tho Ingrodlenffi
Dr. Plerco'fi medicines nro coobmI
tho unnuallllcd ondorsoment of,
medical loaders bottor thansnti
of lay, or non-professional, tcstli
Thoy nro not glvon nwny to be
montod with hut aro sold by alld
mcdlclnfis at ronsonablo prices.
To IU'pcopIo Chlnntoirn.
Snn Francisco, July 13.-1
signnl from tho Chinoso comt!
ornl Mondny 12,000 plg-tallfji
tnls, who hnvo temporarily retti
Oakland Blnco tho great coil
tlon will cross tho bny and ci'a
themselves In tholr old quarte
hind Portsmouth square the C
town of earliest 'Frisco history t
stnnlnl now brick buildings oh
nnd four Btorlcs havo been e
for tho accommodation of the ei
tnls. Most of theso havo btei
Ishly docorntod with red anipj
pnlnt nnd gold lenf, prcscrrlti
mensuro tho Asiatic atmosphere
of tho old trnditions and cuitosi
bo restored nnd Chinatown tIHij
become tho show placo of thjefy
0
Teacher What is n coal
Tommlo? Tommlo I do
madnm; I only thought the
enmo In chcoso! Yonkers
man.
o
MIsslonnry And do joa
nothing whntovor of rellKlon!,1
ibnl Woll, wo got a taste tfl
whon tho Inst missionary will
' Clovelnnd lender.
II
throughout tho
country, with tho end in viow of or-
gnnUlng unions of womon In nil oc
cupations.
Somo Intorostlng facts nnd flguros
tn relation to tho omploymont of
womon woro mndo public today by
Miss Helen Mnrot, socrotnry of tho
Inn mis nml u-ni ... .1.. .
stacs abound ovnrvwhnm ,i ... '.."'. ""' u"" "' 3s 01
nt ,h ,,., .;'":; ""I """' rsmMOtt nt eonforonco.
... .... ..ww, ....... . ,,,V t,l 111(111111-
cent nnd costly scale. Not only havo
nil the morchatita and thousnndB of
eltUons In the rosldentlal districts
Lodges Install Ofllcers.
n vigorous campaign in factories, silver Bell Clrclo held n Joint Ins tal
workshops and stores throughout tho ifi ino, ..,! '.?..,"11....1
" "av wiuK. miur 1110 lOiiKO
Roberts Poor Williams AM
lert a wlfo nnd three children.
Thnt's nothing. Ho was tw
to tnko them nny whero wheah
living. Life. j
o
the.UVl
Jolnod In beautifying the city for tho
occasion, but tho municipal authori
ties havo taken official cognUnnco of
the convention by decorating and Il
luminating the city hall At night
the entire red. whlto and Muo lights.
i
iMwlh (ho Iconoclast.
"1h the deworwu-y of tho dwd nil
men are vim." Mld Senator Inuglls,
"TUr U no mutt, elation or pr-
' rognllvu in the reiMUltc of tho. grnvo.
At that ratal threshold the phllnso-
lihor oeaste tn U wleo ami tho song;
nf the pout U slleut. divai rclln-
qulshes his mlllloHs and Usarua his
rags. The poor mnu Is as rloh as
tho richest ud the rich man Is us
poor no tho pauper. Tho creditor
lose his usury nod the debtor Is
Acquitted of his obligation. Thero
tho proud man surrenders bit dlgut-
lies; (ho politician his honors; the
eildlng Ms pleaiurw; tho Invalid
awa. uo pky!cl,n and tho laborer
WuM. U nature's final decroe In equity.
The vrougn of the time nre rodrose
ed. injustice Is expiated nud the
Irony of fate ts refuted."
n .
Thero Aro IVw
Pooplo who know how to tako caro
of themselves tho majority do not.
Tho ltrer ts n most important organ
In tho body, llorblno will keep It in
condition. V. a Sltnpklns, Alb,
Texas, writes J "I havo used HerbTvIe
for Shllls and Fever and nnd It tho
best medicine I over used. I would
Bot tie without It. It la as cooo4 for
children m K U tor sir own-up people I
I r60WtueB4 It. It ts tie
A Bright
Future
Is In store for the jouug man
or woman who enm or denoslU
money regularly In a good sav
ings bank.
When you beeome old or un
ablo to work you'll JUd no friend
so helpful uone so rejponslve to
your needs as a haak account.
Put your money to work by
openlug a savings account. Ouo
dollar Is onough to start with.
SAYrNCS DEPARMNT
Capital National
Bank
Of tho 0,000,000 womon of tha
Unltod Status who may corroctly bo
termed wage workers, less than ono-
third are ongagod In manufacture,
trade nnd Industries capable of be
ing unionized. The 2,000,000 womon
employed In domestic nnd personal
Bervlco will not bo considered nt the
conforonce and for the presont tho
"son-ant problem" will bo left un
touched. Of tho 1, SI 5.000 womon and clrlj
following Industrial pursuits, over
ono-hnlf are employed In the manu
facture of cloth and clothing. Cloth.
Ing and te.tlle Industries of the Ul-
.". Mww,, vniHge me services of
nearly 1.000.000 women. These are
now strongly organised. purUcularly
iu Massachusetts and the New Eng
land stales. Oue-tanth f Dn .. .
delegates at the last convention of
,tho United Textile Workers wero
( women nnd the uuinber Is constantly
.Increasing.
J Tho garment trade ranks second In
point of the number of women om
.ployed and they are alroadv nl-i
an Important part la the member
ship and conduct of tho trada Min.
.Uatlon, surpassing -In number tho
I j women organised in any other na-
,uuna union. AOout 250 local unions
Jaro embraced In tho United Garmet
Murfcera nna moro than half are
composed largely of female workers
Iu tho overall trado women hav
been the first to organise and In
buslnoss hnd boon nttondod to nn In
formal social tlmo wns had, during
which things good to oat, and lots
of thorn wore sampled. The offlcors
instnllod nre: L. e. Ponnoll. C. C
O. L. Darling, ndv. Ilout; B. Lunton.
oscort; A. W. Dragor, manager; F.
. Lappor, Bontry; L. W. Acheson.
wntchman; Chnrlos McElrov. mnei.
clan. Tho Sliver Bell ofllcers nre:
Past guardian, Corn M. Harvoy;
Kimriuan neignuor, Marlon Derby;
advisor, Lillian Doworsox; magician,
Kllza Darling; dork. Mnrv SUn-
bankor, Holon Southwlck; nttendant,
Margaret Louslgnent: cantain of
guards, Holen Leise; Inner stentinel,
Sylvia Ferrell; outer sentinel, Han
nah DeLeng: musician, Viola Do
Long: manager, Kflle Wright.
Frlond I Bupposo
fond of you? Pnpn Fondct
Why ho sleeps nil day wheal's
at homo and stays up all nljll
to enjoy my society! New. '
0 ',
Mrs. Backpay Good m
air. Will you tako a chair! 1
stnllment Houso Collec-
thank you, ma'am, I've coi
tako tho piano. PhiladelpW 1
ord.
"Do you know, my husbsnll
terrible habit of sleeping in c
I... i. ... ... i . itiiifn
"in. uu uiokw uimseii ui in
"Gave up going!" Sketchy 1
For Sale.
At a bargain, tho Candelsru
Farm, situated Ihreo-fourtU '
mllo from tho southern limit'
city. One-half mllo from
street car lino. Ono
finest ' locations in Marlon
A splendid view of the
tlful Willamette river, Volt
Hnd Hurn Oulcklv Honln,i
"I am so dellchted with .i, 'hills, cltv of Dallas. Monoo
Chamberlain's Salve has dono for tlePendonco and city of Salea
u u.ai 1 leoi bound to write nnd toll
you so," says Mrs. Robort Mvttnn
"MvJmn ft-"am,M. Ontario.
M.N llttlo daughter had ft bad burn
fni.1.""11'0- l api)Uod Chamber-
aln s Salvo and It healed boautlful-
1. This salve alla,vs tha ni , .
burn almost instantly. It Is for salo
by Dr. Stone's Drug Store.
Marriage makes all tha ,urr M
In the world; and at MS h, ...
difference. ",w
He FlreU the SUck.
"I have fired the walking-stick
Pto carried over 40 vear. nn .. "l.
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of a sore that resisted every kind of
;& uaU1 I tried Bncklen's
Arnica Salve; that has healed the
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K p uu uarre". ot Nortk Mills,
ft C. GuarantftaJ - n..
fair grounds, capltol bulldWJ
lum. nonltontlary. asyluo
muto school, roform school.
Jefferson, Hood, Adams,
St. Helena. A eood crop nf
orchard, of cherries. BartleB?
peaches and Italian prunes. J
In tho next ten days the crop '
with tho salo. This year
more than nav tho interest ov
vostment two years In advaa
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May 30. 21. June 6, 7, fc
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12. 13. To Chicago
$73.15. St. Louis and retarfc'
St, Paul and return, Om .
Bints, ioux City, St. J
City asd return JL-
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