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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL,
,. BALKM. nnrnnS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 100
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
I. HOI'KH, Ed. and Prop.
U11ip and DeTtlopemeut of All Oreion.
PM(Acd KTr Bnfllnc Except 8uwlr, J'"
BUHHGKIPTION RATES.
ffnvulibir In AdraiJCe.)
.p,rx.r .....H.00 Ef-
, w , rf r
r, fcf ra mi, pec 78-
4.00 Iff meotti...
. l.C 81 mooths ...
Mc
ft
flPBOIAL JKLIVKKV.
rMtcncii of subscribers brunch dellvory offices are eeUb
iLT ofloniSi iSSSTrt 36 co.t per month, $!. for threo
Www Store, F 0. Da Voe Boa. Asyh.mATmu Junction.
SfrKao, gcvonteenth .tree! A. W. Um. pardon Ro4 itora.
DW iters, Alex. Dane. Ui Cooer efc I JJtreot.
Otottrfe Store, 0. M. Bapley, t State itreot.
Fair around Stre, Hsrrlse Dee, Fair OcottBdi Road.
Hewell'a Corner, Twelfth aad Cnm aUeeta.
O. K. Grocery, A. A. Hugleba t, Twelfth street.
JZliZ.u A w n Wk-. Hfchkiad trestle.
TT lrk Bter r. O. ewef car. Twelfth tad Leslie,
hiHlHil1ll
r
".A Crocx Name at Home
"Is a tower of strength abroad" and the
Refused to Pay Poll Tax.
Street Commissioner Martin is be-
ins kept busy in collecting tho do
tmiKhi the Me$ry of Departed Distinguished
Juists-Kesolitiois Put Oi Record by the
uio County Bar Association, Adopted Janu-
iay tt
was brlof, but bo won icarcoiy loss
ronHplcloiiu In prlvnto life than ns
a pulillo ofllolal. Surrounded by tho
wmmmmmmmmmMmmmmm
Mamaint and ItCNOliitions or John
Jowph Murphy.
;)oia Joseph Murphy, an nttornoy
of this court and for many yours a, broad and fortllo aero of tho old
recldont of Marlon county, was born homoeUmd wlioro ho was born, whoro
la Ireland, Juno 2, 18.12, and died ho llvol almost all his tinys, nnd
tasar the wtnt entrance of tho county , whoro finally bo passed nway, ho was
court lioiiso In Haloin. OroKon, Juno tlio oracle of a wldo count Ituonry and
19, 11)07. lie had oxoeodud by at J with generous band, dispensed hoi
ost flvo yearn the meaHiiro of life pMnllly aiiRKoatlvo of the lauded pro
tUtottod In man by Holomon, nnd on prlutor of the old colonial day.
tho ttnnno of hie prnfttsslonnl Inborn Among the oldest of Oregon's na
tiovasauddonly called to oloson long tlve none, of Stalwart plonoor Block,
and nallro wirr-or. hu stood apart from lili fellow ,n
In narly manhood he oatno to Ore- stranger to the narrow HolflshnMM
Kon, front California and took up bin which too largely characterise thoHo
rosldonou nt (Jhampoog In tho north-'of crowded oltlos, a Hplundld product
em part of Marlon county Ho war nf thu rugged pioneer dnyn. Ho hud
carpenter by trado and pursued tho altruism which com on from plo
that iKKiupntlon for several yen re. ' neor hdspKallly and ltliitlnaexi. tho lu
ll was n Justice of the pernio In atincu of the pioneer, nnd he was a
Cbampoog precinct In tho Inttor six- lovw of tho woods and Htroamti nnd
tics and Ida nhnnieterlttlo tllwpoBltloti ' the mountains. Of Httidlous and mo
to know all about anything whloli ho thodkml hnblts, uuobiHruilvH to the
wndnrtook una- perform ii d it Him polm of.tlmldlty In denllng with mn
enrilUhly led htm to study law, for (,B imm V wnit absolutely fetir
the purport of Hint oltloo. He wus i,, H8 ttxprwuloiiH of oploulon
tterwanU oIwMihI shorlff of Marlon R,j doallng with all umtters of
etinnty uml hU eonnimtlon with the ,Mlbjc Mureet. Without iecfl am
courU n iob orncor and -tho legal t,m0Ht IM dusp)l the arts of the
imiUH aifuotlng bis ailmluUtnUlon (H)Mrtr nm the time serrer. He
nt the shrievalty still further stlntH- .m,, umx nor eared for popular
tated )H nweareh In the taw, so Uy A Mll of leMM eonvtrtloMs
that fce studied urstemstleHlly shiI ,, olM Hrm RMa tbrttU H wis
WtUt hirly sdwHMd to the bar nf Mprel of opinion, he ws wMhsl
t MP wert of this elate In R kimiXf Md fonrteows grntlfwen.
irrj Me eerl with sWIIiy In the , hu mUr ,,,,, )n .11 of his
lNlejHtnr of Ike sute ft4 In rarl-1 rmMUt1u ,0 ,h0 p(lb,k ti t fruBa
(His nlttaNe In the elty ftmeB E1N, M B tkor. he was model
e - --- ll nAtMI AuMAMkl ss)lM eset . I . ......
" "" "" -rm-- riilsen. Hie aeftth le tbe'ioss or one
t9 U- MM(ai inesweior win ergv
&Bd UHHj I'ur mm elxteen year
prior l) his 4eih he wu clerk ol the
MHtxftMM eonrt of the atate of Ore
Koa Ms4 died Isrumboit of that
OtPft.
ta ertry reielloH both iMhllf and
ilHl hU psaord tiswul mmryttt
IntottTler $m Utemgk auiiMri ! Ui
trsiKXle of iiolllles and tho hiw, Mt
his prew: as sa satintoahU, yot M
on wa trwOifHlly aaaii hi honor
as trtettd or too. He was a pro
tiuunaod ma a la wklTr be aader
twk Hil ii wfia loaioNs tor a f rteeul
wocllent reputation of C. I. Hood Co. and Unqient poll tax assessments and
their remedies In tho city of Lowcii, wnero igVng attention to tne iraproveua-uw
they art belt known, Inspires confidence ,Qf th(J strcet8 n0 reported last
Monday to the council that a largo
number hadHcglected and refused to
pay their poll tax and during the
same meeting a complaint threaten
ing Mr. Martin was read from a citi
zen charging that tho efficient Btrcot
commissioner had dug up his yard.
Tho report of Mr. Martin concern
ing tho delinquent poll tax Is na fol fel fol
eows: ,AB
Salem, Or., Jan. G, 1308.
To tho Mayor and Common Council
of tho City of Salem, Oregen:
Gentlemen:
I bare tho honor to report that
tho following named persona have
failed, neglected and refused to pay
the road poll tax duo from thorn to
the city of Salem, for the year 1907:
V. P. Foster, Frank B. Baker, Ed.
Keonc, William Crothera, II. E. Al
bert, William Albright, S. L. Lloyd,
A. D. May, H. H. Hunt, J. L. Combs,
A. L. Brown, Charles Brounstoln, C.
the world over, not ory In the medicines
bnt In anything their proprietors say
about them. "If Mado by Hood It's Good.'
I bellere Hood's 8arsaparllla the best all
round fwnllr medicine known todar." Mas.
G. D. Fablst. a Wilder 8t. Lowell. Mass.
"I recommend Hood's Bawaparilla to any
one." Joiw B. Dvrrr, 11 Auburn Street.
Lowell, Mass.
"I m a stronjf and heattlir woman today,
from Uklntf Hood's 8arsparllla. which I
keep In the house for all the fwnllr.'j .Mb
Pamxis Da loii, 108 Lcrerctt Ct. Lowell. Mass.
MI consider Hood's Barsapartlla th best
bloodpurlfler In the world." Mas. Jkkkis
Z. Cahltou, 113 Liberty 8t, Lowell. Mass.
Hood's BorsoparilU It sold everywhere.
In the nsaol liquid, or In tablet form called
araatabs. 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre
pared only by C. I. Hood Co Lowell. Mass.
upright and Impartial jurist. De
voted to tho common law, he dollght
ed In studying and tracing Its legal
principles In solving matters of litiga
tion, and possessing a mind at onco
penetrating, logical and exact, he did
not rely on precedent merely, In tho
consideration of a cubc, but bont all
his powora to find out tho legal prln
clplu Involved and to apply It with
logical exactness to tho solution of
tho disputed point, citing precondents
to fortify it. Ho bad tho faculty
of slating the fucla of a caso with
roraarkablo brevity without sacrific
ing porspecuity. Ho brought out tho
point In dlsputo sharply and distinct
ly. In formulating bin opinion ho
was cautious, painstaking and criti
cal, avoiding all dlffuslvenoBs or nin-
nccoesnry elaboration, kooping tho
logal principles nlwnys In sight and
prosstng It upon the facta with logi
cal ncumon nnd oxnctneee, nnd load
ing by tho rntlonnlo of his deduc
tions IrrtMitlhlllty to the conclusions
reached, so that his opinions woro
goueraliy short nnd pointed, rnroly
obscure, always logical, and their
Judicial rnrrectnoes seldom disputed.
Thoro was no olomont nf fear in his
mind, nor any dread nf consoquence,
wlion his convictions beenmo fixed.
His first and chief aim was to find
nut thu logal principal which nppoal
od to tho point In dlNputP. and to till
oiid, frno and freqtiont discussion
with his collenguoM and n tlrolom
Itivefttlgntlnn of tho books woro the
means for I(h nccompllshmont; and
the rosult, when roachod, pnssod the
fiuoetlou boyond tho four of any con
sequence to bluiRolf nnd nothing re
mained lit to deelnre tho law. He
was quick to discover Incongrultlee
In nrguiuenUi, or to fix up )$ In
4 hem, when really sound for lack of
orderly arranaeiuent, or want of
rlearaeas. No pretentious faker of
law could deotdv or IhiiI his wind
o,j ,4..-inT ihn n.ist year, rna
Btatcmenta aro as follews:
Mr. C. D. Mitchell of 2412 Avenue
C, Birmingham, Ala., has this to say
with regard .to his belief in Cooper a
medicine: "I havo been troubled
with indigestion and stomach troublo
for tho pnst year. I had heartburn,
bloating after eating, gao on stomach
. . ,.. iniunn nf Ihn heart.
"' m- f SrKT TWwT ,P I- ta S of Vy back,
Stousloff, 8. B. Martin A. T. Wan. i symptoms, nnd was
F. II. Borger, S. Norcou, u. . ih.
James A. Homington, Grant Teeter,
C. B. Parker, W. H. Solleck, Sumpter
Craig, J. E. Zlnn, Milton Meyers, Otto
Hoadrlck, E. F. Douglas, F. A. Turn
or, H. C. Larklns, Chnrlos Sauvaln,
Jamoa Ollnger, II. R. Gamble, M. E.
Pognio, M. C. Matthews, W. H. Dnt
rymple, Jamoa W. Roberts, W. L.
Brounstoln, Charles II. Jones, C. D.
Gnbrlelson, Robort Dormnn, T. E.
MANY INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE
, ADOPT NEW THEORY
Statements from Followers of Cooper Obtained Keceif.
ly in Various Cities
A number of statements from ago I started taking Cooper's Ne,
M,innf twvnt located In various Discovery, and after UBing the
ifia whore tho widespread discus- tentB of -threo bottles I was entire!,
slon over L. T. Cooper's now theory cured. I can now oat and relish anrJ
regarding the human Btomncli nns ining mat my uppouie craves. Tke
recently waged, gave an wea oi mu w ! ui u great &tom.
Intense interest the young m v.u u.u.Mb.
Caufleld.
Very respectfully submlttod,
J, M. MARTIN,
Street Commissioner.
o-
Ni'v City Attorney.
W. E. Koyea, who for some tlmo
has beon nn assistant in District At
torney McNnry's oflloe, has opened
nn office of his own over the Capital
National bnnk since his oloctlon ns
city attorney. Mr. Keyes hns beon
verv busv the lart few days moving
nnd fitting up his now quartors, but
Is now ready for business. "Wait.
has the best wished of his mnny
friends.
o
Wlion
MUST RELIEVE IT.
Wrll'Knmvu Salem
Toll It So Plainly.
People
vinitni nt much distress. I tried
mnny romcdles, but rccolved llttlo or
nn hnnnnt from them. I was advised
to try tho Cooper preparations, and
did so. In one week's tlmo I was Im
proved wondorfully the first relief
I hnd boon nblo to obtain. Mr.
Cooper's modlclne does all ho claims
for It."
Mr. J. O. Sprndllng, of 705 South
ToJon stroot. Colorado Springs, Colo,,
nys: "I wob troubled with Indiges
tion for two yoars. It causod mj n
grent donl of suffering nnd mUory. I
fld not dare to eat moat at all, nnd
everything I did oat soured on my
Btomnch. I trlod various romodios,
hot found no relief. Throo months
Mr "Wm. Codlor, of 408 Grari
Btrcot, Syracuse, N. Y., la very stront
In his expression of belief In the ne
medlcino, and has itho following to
say on tho Bubject: "I have suffer.
cd from catarrh, or tho noBo anJ
throat for four years. It must oar'
been communicated to my stomach
for all this tlmo my stomach hajl
given mo much pain and sufferlnr
My Btomach was often sour, and n;
food did not digoat. I was bothers
by n continual dcslro to spit, kU
thoro was a constant droppng ol
mucus Into tno throat.
"Tho first relief I have been a
to obtain is from Cooper's New DIi-
covcry, which I havo been taking fe:
nbout n week. My catarrhal condi
tion has beon greatly Improved anl
my Btomnch Is nlmoit well. Mf
Cooper's medlcino hns benefited oi
moro thnn anything I have ever
used."
Those Btntomonts are from reliable
citizens In various communities who
havo trlod thoso celebrated medl
clnos. Wo Bell them and will giu
ly oxplnln their nature to any om
lntoroittod. J. C. Perry.
tlagulshed tor Its erudition la the
soitrr of our Jurisprudence; who as
a legtslatnr rerkoaed the rblhU of
the cotnmoa peopl as the 'object of
hie moat jealous care; who as a wan
sad a4fhbor was ever kind aad
iabMsjtMtf and la all thee rleatlosta his
Integrity was a arm and uayleldlui
as the oahs of hU native hills.
He was devoted to the law, espe
rlnlly the cosnwoh taw, aMd be stu
ttlexi it with laduatry. and becaaa
well roraad la Its legal principle.
STSTmi tfof the '?Mr-,u -
tm ' wi vmim mwni'ii it
who a a lawyer aad Judge was d la- for like Lord Bacon, he thought aa
When public omlorsement Is mado
by a representative citizen of Salem
the proof Is positive. You must be
lieve It. Head this testimony. Ev
ery backache sufferer, ovary man.
woman or child with any kidney
astray with a mere juggle of words trouble will Had profit in the reading
of specious arguments, bached br I Jacob K. McCoy, retired, living on
citations of ancient authortlee nerer Capital street, boyond Mill Creek.
rd, much leas understood. He was Salem, Oregon, says: "There has
a good listener, attentive and patient ibeen no raoa tor me to change my
not rapttous. and seldom Interrupting tood opinion of Doan's Kidney 1M1U.
W.ir.1 alf iikJii uiu nuil Iks inlil.
MslU. awn tarr Orlglaally f M "f ,U T "
bal UwlUsd a44Ws.it.Mi. ha wm daUr- " V T JtoM.
mlnd lo irnniwe ht. Mtd aad an- tAiMi - '- '
Jarg hk stur t knowhMRa'by per- ) f" .. Wwaled to
tlaaiits' t etHil)- and ltniratsblHtr f. ,M,1 mmm rt,u " l,ljM
ot twinrah lto " lov Mr l-Jr "aa a,
" A warwaad swnwwia tHattd. an Th w1 Ttai to hla
opiKiwttt U) he rckd with, Ws WM H Kw m on eaa
KarthW aellvlUs. m tt.la.1 srJ ha tHUwHl prtiiesptSi. aad rtlat(M
, hsaviaj rwaseied wasjaary sad ' MliaHXy aad lataartialiy
W ffwfMaA IMV Wsieg!ia)
overtalklng Judge a tingling cymbo1.
Ha liked to hear a good argument,
and especially to reud one well
wrought out, elaborated with full
naas aad lllnatratail by references too
and cfoplons qaotatlons from the au
thor It lea. He wanted to understand
all sldea of the case, and accorded
great Hbarallly la Ha dtaruRslon, con
sidering It to be the duty of a lawyer
to aid, tnatruct the court la the ad-
mlalatratloa of Justice. To him the
law and its Judicial admlnlatratlonI got Doan's Kidney Pills. They
was a high calling and Imposed Ideals gave ma prompt and busting benefit.
of duty that permlUad no deviation. I have recommended them ever since
Jwhlch I expressed through your pa-
prs three years ago. I procured the
remedy at Dr. Stone's drug store at
that time and received the most grat
ifying results from their use. I was
relieved of kidney complaint of sev
eral years' standing. The principal
symptoms vrre In connection with
the kidney secretions aad any strain
objeou of the union, and an plainly
rhagas of the kidneys. Nothing I
Cow.
land In lots 1 and 2. block !,
tflWn nf M'nnfliunn ... J
had found in the way of medicine .,,. nn ' "' " " ' '
imm im u, hatlafAv rllf iinlll . "" w "OT,'R J"u
gjs s w ee r4V "w j awawt rtw
Transfers of Itral Ktdnti.
The following deeds havo boon
pln,cod on record In tho olllco of tho
Marlon county rocerder:
Henry Tnickor, ot ux to E. B.
Knm, 100 ncros In t 7 8, r 2
w, w d $10,000
Harriett Smith to C. T. Moulton,
lot lfi, South Sllvertou, also
ne Vt of lots 3 nnd 4, North
Sllvorton, w d 10,000
L. J. nnd A. II. Mllos to W. E.
Wny, Innd In Mnrlon county,
w d 4000
h. J. nnd A. R. Mllos to W. H.
Wny, lou 13 and 14, Sun-'
nyslde F. F. No. 9, w d....
It. J. Smith, ot ux., to Eliza
beth Stelner, land In Robe
rts' add to Salem, w d ....
Miriam Allen to C. Mahwlorf,
at ux.. lots 10 and 11, blook
1. Knights' add to Salem,
II sssas assist
W. J. Steele, ei ax., to W. I
Hall, land In Marion eetmty,
W U fa
'A. M. Parvln, et ux., to U C.
Dannlson, lot 18, block 4,
Quean Ann add It Ion to Sa
i em, w d .... , , .,,,,,
K. W. Mlaltr to M. V. Corby,
144.80 acres, In t I, r 1 o,
w d ....
2000
Louis 13. Rauch to Qortrutlo E.
E. Huucli, land In Mnrlon
county, d 1
A. M. Dnlrymplo, ct ux., to P.
V. Cotter, ot ux., lot 0, Wal
ler's ndd to Snlom, w d .. 1,
o
Tt goo-: to tbo rool of dlsMt.',
strongthonn nnd lnvl3cmtcs. its Wit-
giving quallMoa nro not contained
In any olhor remedy. IlolllstcrV
Roclty Mjtmtaln Ton hns stood tl(
envorost tost tlmo. For tnlrtj
yn&rn tho ouroBt roracdy. 35c, Tk
or Tnblots. Dr. Stono's Store;
1400
1300
900
t
J. and M. A. Gow to J. K
W l. LORtt.
U II M'MAHAN.
W. M KAlftstlt.
V. u. MOOKJaaV
tinouua K. lt'itNarrr
from truth and Jaetlee and scrupu
lous raotltwde. He lived up to his
ataNdard and died loved aad re
crattad. Your committee, la awbmtttla
thee resolutions understands and
fHlly appreciate how vulueJue thay
are is ajaaage the grief of those wan
mvasl Jadga Waldo, or to portray the
man to those who will come after us.
bat we spread them poa the records
admtalaiervd. well knowing that we have baea an
I H waa not a trial lawyer: he had "M ' of him aa much aa hU
then when occaaloa has arisen.
For sale by all dealers. Prlea B0
eaats. FosUw-Mllbara Co.. Ungate,
New York, sol sots for the United
States,
Hemember the name Dean's
aad take no other.
a lov for Ma wraagllags aad dsssm-
iMMass: hU salad was not roaatllatsaj
hoaorable life jastlies; sad ceaacloas
that the reaolutlou r not pr
Ivt the coateatkMM aad traggtea of (uartory. bat are iadtugs of fact
Dolph U Haoghklrk, of Rainier.
after vlaltlat; Mr. aad Mr. L. R. Stln-
mm. of this city, ha son to Corvnl-
lis, hvr he will resume his studies
la the Agrtculi ;ral College.
S76
GOO
300
tram the uadlaputabl record of this
ood man's lit. In the mesttory of
trial pmHfc: he had IHtl latagtaa
' ' Ua aJHt no dtasMMitioe to ladalg m
MUnidra nod HIuimh of Joba m4oral ettrarsloas; he wu tori Xr coaamltte aad alt who kaew
UriJtHrhbjr Walda. f H and rvartee but aeldom I-,1". idg Ha'do yt lives and e.v
Jha ftrssejearOM Wstdu. i-htr delged n hlmfir h Mhed U hear , bacicnt laiaeact for a better'
JMaatee of the sapreeae rsmrt a th g"d story or snocdutc. tad ws Uf. & higher Ideal of cttlaea I
iJleof 0ea, dlrd t hi riaiiisae s p.r4v liu.n.r siihoush he rar blp. Trui It atay b said el him.
Iw hfej Wshta HIM vt aVUem. chi "d ui hi user f and hB he did I "ttbt he lavea behtad UbB ll'
4MMMr i. !; U waa j!ty a atxvd on, full .f the path of sa,M
U H MMAHAN.
W. U KAIlsMt.
v n MOORH,
w v loan.
t.K-tmr.hi h. BURXBTT.
im ewe mer , in. ta. irfew. a) Sef point. w. ( 1$
u te id h smashed ated b hi I the tt ut the ud r.ow .
fntWt UamicI Waldo, th antd pkv th etrtuttu uvm. vher hla mlad
iwset. oae aoaeraaw name la raac M no its nt rv Mia whre In
ral4e hstei a- bear, lie reeelted utrhes of ihoigti sd optaloa wss'
tt n sehaasl dacatsea and sa taim sat rritli ttd where th aim '
tWi,wi crttdjaitUd (tmt Qs WIN nd ii.jm i . iv a,is-ht sad
HtaatMs Uahatty la the ef tsju.anutiy miuv tn man sadt
Hi Me wa a4saMtM la the bar sm u this siaee au ..ii w-.l
1st ISH. la IStf he Msirtel h ttsj . iw. .... ., .. ... .7 I
A HhclHW HaaJtb Lvl.
I have reached hufher hesUU
U IStf h uaajnteil Uu aitaj ... ,v- ... .. .. " I "" r
. . ., w.. . .wti .w. .r uiii. 11 a ttauaiiv ..- ...
OsW Ita4uaea. vrb with a deagb- .: ta it,, uad-rtaklne asj . V ,7L..T " W,
bar, Ma, teittt, Wa'd, .arvlfs him. ' .u a ue , u waJ iLZ' Jt MUi' WdUi 3 " I
lU mu.y Hit r-tlt career ;, M fc0 tW, t4i luMv ",'J 8Sc '
i i
DEPOSITORS
in the
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
of the
Capital National Bank
Arc requested to pre
sent their pass books
for the purpose of hav
ing credited the semi
annual interest due
January 1st.
Jos. H. Albert, Cashier
200
75
100
ny, lou 8 and I, blook 7, Pal
mar' add to Mt. Angel,
w d
J. K. and It. A. Plckaaa to C.
M. Waken. 19 aare In Ma
rlon county, w d
Anton Selfer, at ux.. to M. and
T. Durich, 5 acres In t 6 a,
r l w, w d
C. W. Corby to AHn m rwl
!. lot 3, blook I, Unlvdrsl- '
ty add to Salem, w d joo
Ceo. McNeill to Charles Drls
coll, et ux.. 14.S4 seres. In d
l of Icutus Smith, wd....
,W. p. Schnller, et m.v it p. p.
TBoma. 4 ser. t 10 s, r 3
w. w d ,
V. S. aad A. r Pt.uuiL ,
Carpeater. et wc 1
re in , $, t f i, r 1 w,
w d ,
IrtoB Peadletog to Artlg V.
Porter. lad in t 4 a, r 1 w,
acd
Presto Peadletoa U A. 6.
Whltn, lejul lg t 4 a, r 1 w,
Qcd ,.,...
Preston P41ato ha lig'ia'i'tj
Whitney. un tt 4 a, r
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Proa Peadletoa a U, a!
Whitney. Itsat t 4 P
. Q r d
Preatoa rHudietoa to a O
Whitney. led la t i , r j
. . c d
Proton fVudlte ) CssMsy
Vbltney. Uad In t 4 a, l
d t w. d e d
Prteto Pendl.trtn to Clara B.
Whitney, Und In t t $, T 1
"ilw.Hes
O P- Whlt.. et al.. to Prl
ton P-nJleto. in, , t 4 8
I aad 2 w, q c d
Present oil With Hnnilsomo Pipe.
The mombora of tho Snlcm flrode
partmont nttor tho council meetlc?
1R00 Monday night nroaontod C. N Cbureh
til, tho retiring onglnoer with n M',
merachntim pipe, which g'ft t
voteran Are fighter rcfhJ wliv
emotion. During ywteidny nmrnbi
Ohlef of Police Oibson, who bii
been told of tbo intention ot Ui
company boya, brought fn'in
store to his officii oight o' ten fi
pipes and nt the reir-iest of the fin
boys explained to Mr. ChnrthlH
he waa about to mnko n nMUone
a nreaent for n friend nnd n- beknei
that he (Mr. Churchill) -was a E0
Jwtlae of a ilio. nskod him to roal
Ihls aeloctlon. Mr Churchll, aiW1'
examining the tobacco burners.
l. ... i. ...I, I. ah ailtaassU
COO.iected one or tno unesi wimuuv
nectlne that ho was to be lh rew
Innt. Mr. Churchill has ferved W
city as n member of the fbe depart
ment slnco 1830 nnd has been ti
eineei for the nast two yoars
retiring from tho company he carrta
...1.1. 1.1m ihn onnfl tvlll SHU "
.1,11 I, .1.1 w..w oWUM ..
n'lalim. nt niinru nlf.nlll.ir of the fW
which was demonstrated In the km
Mast ovonlng.
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Wliv SiirTpp From RhcumathO?
Do you know that rheumatic J-'
can bo relieved? If you douot
just try ono application of CbafflW
Iain's Pain Balm. It will maV9:
nnd sloop possible, and that cert
ly means a great deal to any on
flleted with rheumatism. For v
at Dr. Stone's drug store
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HICKORY
BdRK
Cough Remedy
ESmiSBS tO'lBEaK.
Coughs. Colds
CROUP
rr f f 1 T'i i r-""
Whoopinf Coufh
MMfMntt,
Rvititrlk .1 St
8 SORE THROAT
THROAT. ndlliNCS
U iOm
ViM ttUMt WM MW8T CO.
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Birf""" Iil tmtm
(5 J Mt. lMfih Call
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PrlcAS 2F. GOft. 1 1.00 Soil1
flrat-clasg druggists everywhere-
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