Editorial Page of 'The Capital Journal" CHARLES B. FISHES MoNHAV KVEXIXG, Jlardi 1, It'l.-,. II cr j II PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, SALEM, OREGON, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. ... r.,n , i n t y-l A X" r T L C IT X' L. 8. BAEN-S, President ciias. n. Fisin;n. Vice-President DORA C. AND6KSEN, Sec. and Treas. Among recent press dispatches was one telling that fjew Books at the William Ruf, a gun pointer on the battleship Texas, had FulHc Librar) broken the world's record for marksmanship, having! scored eight straight hits with a fourteen-inch gun &ot- t:;;S ZZ 0nl incr at a moving- tareret twelve miles awav. Another gun- men ulm. in all iiees, all lands, mid in her with a name that came over from one of the lomgn aii i,w with -i name that. earne over from otip nf the toreign all wowmiy occupations nave HUiKSUluniua , , 7 - , . ; , 7,,1 famt' and l.ut their imprint on Tin- Daily by carrier, pnr yeur 5.oo per month 4jb i jan(jg wnen nis parents came to this country made a i ecoru worU1 ,s llist(.v Daily by mail, Per year 3.00 Per not made before in rapid successful shots with a twelve- American fw Highway Week y by mail, per year -i.uu nix muuum i ,rjfi, nf provemont, "Otticiul Limit Koaiis y inrli gun, and he s only nineteen years old. vitn all ot 'y,,,,,,,,,,,,. '1!(12.' VITT.I. T VA.SKD WIKE TLI.EGKAl'II liKPOUT Itt1 C start anV Andrews. "The Drama Toiluy." A - .,. ,. ... .. '- I J I kJtXlll 5 LlllJi t JlVUllV.OtJ tllV u "The Capital Journal carrier boys are Instructed to put tho papers on the ' unpleasantneSS with him will have a PUn of luck if they f,u;il!rn'j,"l!ranVAm"ri.'a. Kngkin'c porch. If the carrier does not do this, misses you, or neglects getting the ' f , ape" to you on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, as this Is the only gfct a ay 11 0m SUCH gunneiS way we can determine whether or not the carriers are following instructions. Phone Main i. HIGH COST OF PUBLIC PRINTING. The United States Cashier company, of Portland, seems to have deliberately defrauded the people of the Northwest out of more than a million dollars, and was j,'!";; only getting started when the ''blue sky" corporation law "1" il u t-J" "-ii i im put a stop to its operations. That law was one oi the best and nil the I'lintinent, giving inforinn tion nil lending plnyw -rights and the genera tendencies (if their work. Aucassin et Xicollette translated liv Andrew I. una. Barrio. "Half Iloiirc, " four (if Bur- iintnlooti, The Twelve snlind. The Will. inn. one (it the A. at C. Murk color books. Has verv fine illustrations in color by Mortimer Ateu- hv the government in lVlllllUlia cue nuoau vrv.j j--" "j a . ' , , i , j, , , , , ,i ii.. iiiusminuns in coioi . r.uhlic mintine So much matter is issued that is of no ; ever put on the statute books of the state, and yet the late Kenenil interest that the government printing office at state senate voted to repeal it Only an independent WieViincrtnn w th its thousands Ot employes, IS incoming muisu- majuiii-jr saveu it ituin uie assaults ui ....c u hmvlon mum the national treasury. This evil of over- promoter gang. working the printing offices has extended to the states, and the printing of official publications in Oregon and elsewhere calls for a vast expenditure of money which is really of little benefit to the people in general. Reports of officials are always unnecessarily elaborate for public consumption and being so pleonastic and bulky are usual ly tossed aside, often unopened. The people, in whose interest these reports are printed, have not yet sufficient time to read them and they are usually so cluttered up with unintelligible statistics and technical statements the average man has no adequate conception if he should read them. For the purpose of official filing it might be all right to have these departmental reports extended and liberally embellished with statistical tabulation, but for public use they would have a far better effect if boiled down to an understandable basis. Furthermore, there would be an immense saving to the public, which has no conception of the .enormous timount expended in the publication and distribution of these reports. Many of them are practically duplications year after year. This entails unnecessary labor on the part of the departments and furnishes much matter of no use to the public. What Oregon, and a majority of the states, really need is a supervisor of public printing whose business it should be to pass on the orders of every department and official for printed matter with authority to reject unnecessary matter and prune all requisitions down to actual needs. A capable, honest official of this character should save the Ptate from $25,000 to $50,000 a year by cutting out useless reports, condensing others, and requiring economy in the use of all printed supplies. s. ' ilia r bestowc honor on all men who hav made good use i&iLi riting and Ed- tiiinuii:, yet ac- urate and exhaustive account nf news paper work, arranged for systematic studv. (.'ontains caicfiillv seleclei! and analyzed illustrative material. " Mr. The Capital Journal's sworn circulation statement for 1,1 ' ' the month of February shows :i,679 daily subscribers, or ci,t, "What m en Live Pv." Krom 8,:i)5 readers on the basis of five readers to each regular'1"" i'i'"'' diysi,in the author , .. m, . . . , ,. , ... , . , , urges the use ot tour cures wmU, i.hiv. subscriber. This is a circulation built up by honest, busi- iv,. ami worship-to lu-ine. back the nesslike methods on the merits of the paper, possessing pt"iMit and nil others into the currents n i-i it ii . l of renl lite, t.ach cure he uwclls on in- quality as well as quantity. No other paper printed or tccstin,:iy with a broad minded spirit circulated in this field has a right to be listed in the same t,I''hV,rVni'','t-V:Vl-i. m,-m of p,i,,t class, because all others fall hundreds below these figures. ',! ' i',''i,',i!','l(;s. r'vaiuab'ie ,,'d'i'i'ti'on to the reference department, (!ies in , i i . , . , foi'inatioii about painters nnd paintirps (contraband copper in sugar casks in Copenhagen and in one alphabetical arrangement, it ai lubber concealed in cotton bales in New York help to w i"''n!'- , ,. .. , lie j i i ii. i e t oilier, derniaiiy nnd the (.eiinnns pile up trouble tor neutral ships and shippers. Greed for from an American point or view." extra gain in war time increases the difficulties of hon-!",;;;. Z' n'"SS (.st trade and embarrasses nations striving to preserve picture of men, institutions, social nf,. leutrality, remarks an exchange. n",i,,"ml '''"'.cteristics. The " , says are linllinntly written. 1 I 'raillcliiiut;li. " Xyeeaa Kloshe Illn- Japan announces a program of reform for China. The ', " "f. '!"' t'mi"tr-v- l'"',",s l..,, , iii i. ,, , , , ut mucli local interest. nine yenow ieuows prooaDiy realize tne Hopelessness oi (iiiii.ms "The New- m,.,. of Kr y- ' attempting anything of the kind at home, hence their1?'1'" Nt"'-v '"' '' ''.j'.it .iipiomaiic ,-.is-1 ,;, iu . j.. .i 1 ,is nnd wars and of Kuiope.'s present activity on behalf of their neighbors. catastrophe, m,. (iibbons is eli qai- . .. 'ified hv studv ami reside. in v,.ri,,.i OPEN FORUM George Washington will always live in the memory of man as the "Father of Our Country." His gallant efforts are the most glit tering pages in our history. He was an honest, prudent man of unquestion able character and his fortitude and determination made our prosperity pos sible. Saving money, industry and honesty builds men of character and the Nation is proud of her sons who labor and save. . Interest Paid on Savings. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK of Salem, Oregon PARKEESVILLE SCHOOL N0TS1' Mexico is losing its hold on the front page, ,Ten t had a new presid there in the past ten days. i countries to know w hereof he writes. ; Mr- nml. M"- A' !ngo. Mia A ..'lVt'Tl't. hlld a mW nt'Psiitant m n frpch ruunlnr'inn dmvn pliysioloyy for nurse . . . r v.v.... M iluiuhvu uun, I ., l,,r,,,l,,. IV i Theyj ' KimWr. Text-book of .,,,.. ,n, . TZ!& the Dr. Linton and His Auto. on Friday story of a Sister's 1 ove " ".import, ore., -Warcli L'. l-.ilitor . " """"-m arc .aiiKing good rnt 4 NutioacJ caferenee of fharities and 1 ' H''''"' l,ll"1: ' ' tin- victim that;" fnd equipment, which . Correction Proceedinirs iwr,,u' "-ftar,v of State Olcott 8(.ue ! Vf P " tew weeks ugo liy the patron Mitiunul KtlurHtionu Associatinn .UM" ummi ,,R "',1'l,,'"t t my . ' '""""W EDUCATION AND SUCCESS. Jack Johnson seems dntennitipd in ho npntrnl in tho ..v.......Wv w w i v. uviwt lit kilV "'oiiiiiui 1 j( III III It'll U I .AMSnt'lllTIIIll 1 .' ' j .... . , , . ...A., .vf ix.Miei 1Jn t A I 3 1 1 1 Pi.t...l.,i;i...I t.l l. mil I M. I, rill' nil the ncPini 1wmii-Ii Vaw. iour swniL'-riniis and two ttttm WU tu.a "PJB a urouu expanse OI Water lie-, ,rl.w B ess "' iwha, . ,,;, y thh, to t. for or', I" the .,;11ing contest M F.T tWeCll himself and White Hope JeSS Wlllai'd. TiiKnro. "Kini; of the Dark C'lmm 1,l,v ,,",ttl' ,lK' of " "recked K. 's,h the tollowingnveragB mMir. . iber." This symbolic little play of the'M- 1 . imn-li i no. i.m.kl Will; don't earo i ourth gnide, t per cent; fittk grailf, (,r,i o 1 l" i. l . J n i. Undiiin t iias been tniiislu'ed into!fo1' th'' '''"". ,i"rt need most uf the, JH It cont; sixth grade, 100 per ml; "1 ry Salem first," last and all the time. ,KnKii,h i,v i,i..,seif .,!! ;,! ,'" ' L,i f Ilt or the iuto.i'nui omm, etc. if. wuth ,H4 c.-nt; r.ghti. grsd, as possible of its oriL'iiml churn,. Tl,..'n Imii ways to the factory from Wnld-i 'S- S makl"? . F.r?" A homeless and hungry man who applied to the llack ' nsack police station for relief said that he could speak 10 languages and complained that a college education had not done him much irood. An education such as this gives a man the advantage of being able to ak for a meal at almost any household in this 1-road land; but is this real education? It is the rule rather than the exception that the high p;rade college men are outtripped by the self-schooled Lin c'olns. Some eminently successful businessmen have de clared that their experience has taught them to beware of applicants from the classical colleges and even from the high schools of today. Higher learning and cultivation of the esthetic are pood. They are essential to the happiness and usefulness of the individual, as they are to the progress and develop ment of the race. Hut these must be the superstructure, not the foundation. (C(C(C$C(($c()CiCfC)(tC3)c : STATE NEWS t l.akeview Kxaiuiiicr: The Kxamiaer only receally entered upon the thirty hi xl Ii year of its existence, and had not I lie files previous to llliio been destroy ed in the lire of that year, it could now t. . . . " I. . . .- I U-fl-ll V l i nil I'l.iL.mu l i n ll.T.v. UTTTT. TTTCTTr'T. rurn t,ti I l'laillll 1.1'llL'Ue lit Allieilcll Ills nl .!, ' 'OH, llllll I Willi I II tl 11 llllVC 0 811 1111 V ... . " . 1 "' ' ' (Wooilliuia Independi'iit.) Will I lie musses ever net jnsti from stale leisln tares, the members of whiili are selected by the people but are uuctncil by influential lohby-J iits.' It seems not. The hydro-electric! bill, pncd by tne house and defeated' Jill Die seimte, is but one instance, but a H'linni! one. 1 Ins was a inelhnd oro- stamp of its approval on the lilav, ''" internal and external auto linuerie '". "eumuii, ami ircne ii r, I-.... 1 1 i ..fl .. - i ... .....? Illose (Tettintr US imp mm. ttvun, l.ut. vim inno. me i. rand (anvoii iimrrlK Ki'oun.i. ,ow, Dear .lour-. . . . " ' ". " , " " ;, ", be publisliiiiK happeniiiKs in Lake conn-i I""." "nereny rural ilistricts could or tv. n third of a century nun. With the .IN"1 "mingo lor electric power excepiiun uf the Ashland Tidinus, not ur, l""tl"' t'1' frm work, Other I'ocms. '' New Tiction. Abbott, "Little Lve Kdgnrton." Uncoil, "Today's Daughter." Hiiriiliiiin, "The Hiitht Track,'' Helnnd, "The llarels (.f Ksuii." Delinid, 'M),l Chester Tales." lionlon, ' I lie l'atrol of th Dance Trail." .lacobs, "Nijiht Watches." .lolinstoii, "The Witch." Nun mil. I hi. o this will l.rinir results, i --niiMUH, uu sy t-ntK. r, r.U(!l Vlt 'have pried out the razor elnms from , UU:'" Yu0 r.,h' ' ;the flywheel u.,,1 clutc; baled the salt' . M'. '""' "tl. ,h,T"n f !..,', f l i, i , any but not a school holiday sdiool u ,n 0 ,r rk i In : , - l",1(1 ?" -''. nitl' M-Ie : most u1 the sand fleas that had pre' !emptcil Her eiislnoi icott will help me ii newspaper in southern Oreumi is in laud in iiiiimv other ways biiuhteniin; exisleme today Hint was published II.-, ; 1 my life and pi o.- ts. The years mjo. All linve been alisorlied in- " m '"e idea was Ml venrs Lincoln, " Kent Knowles: Quiiliauu, ' l.ority, "Tales of Two Countries.'' pises in the iifternoon to celebrate 111 birthday of uur first president. A mi -.,nt.f mi.ili.iru ,,,.itinit i. Iwtnf ;et totiether these ,,ln;a f)(r Friiliv A, :l ri.i, " 3tU. fi, in together in holy i :,i i jh. n ,i , (I , H magistrate, you km,), n'8 it ia ot d(,f-initoiv klloM a,,-tt.AII laud send linn that Tee tor motor vein- patrons requested to be rreent. E7 cles so 1, delayed. . bodv veleome. 'inptcil her cushions. If my frieml OI ill help me iret together thesi scraps, I will join them together in holy fouiiger and mom successful rivals, ahead of Hie tunes and had n lew anrt .Mcliolson Kiucliart, thus losing their identity. Never in its ooiei-tiuns to rob the fanners of Walluc 'The Poet. "The Street of the 'The daunt (Irey Wolf. uisiory lias the examiner been so pros- 1,1 11 nunis. inere is a suspicion urow-j perouH as lt ,s i-uay. lahc,,, ,,' , i " v'";,.p0LK COUNTY ISSUES BOOKLET. I,,.,. , . . ' 1, , r imi,- is mhi ( ir,, The first issue of the Warreiilon ' ,'"r." '"'I'""! "'id should be abolish- thousiiinl booklets Aews was puliiisiiivl l-el.iuary IS, JO. ; .' ; ""er reason tiinn tliat it I - oimr is ii, i or "'b-' o l ie to 01 . in. it u in ii. i . " 1. l- ., i..i i. . .' v""'.: nave neen isluppcd to isls. whose ,:; ii,, i ,. . ' . ... . "ea.icpiarters ot exhibits and this cover. - (n't nun iiiiiiiioriiiiii iii suiipe ii v , 1 .,T,ii " "Ml"' ne i-enilieion Last , . ; 1 " "I ' . einanonnl exposition at Nil, haucisco. oi-imiiiiii, - nun i eiiine.ou can uer : , , " " 1 oin ot i along nillioul professional baseball." Hut 1 sure want these thinus. all but! The Industrial club hns reorniiteJ jtiie engine, and will give good trade with the following officer): Presidfit, "eninr 'nml cash for s-utno. I had iuteiided Huth Manning; vice-president, Treflu I to wiite the legislature reuur.liiiu the Haskins: secretary. rJuirene CtLtebing; I matter, but prncrasvinuteil. itrensurer. Daisy 1'itrker. (lervaii Slw. I ! Voiirs, in some sorrow. I l i, i ', Mil c v l.iVTiiv If .Vour corns mil t winie in m" illiistnif,,,',, ..,,,1 ,i.',' I1 s.-s , ...... .....I.'.. 'Imp ito a shoe store nn.l try OH e riliiug the various localities ', Polk ' I made a little find in in'v Lit, c.,-,len' '' lloZ(, ' l" ot !u'" ,'" Polk, 'art of the saniel , inc.using under r , " , 7 , ' , nl While the elerk pat on ii.l.M-inntin., t the Paaaina Pacific . lew hills of potatoes, the fresh earlv ","1 011 'mn r,'(,"'"l, variety, my shovel encoiinteted the Unlvcr I'euiocnit: Hog rnising in linker count v is one of the most nrufit- V IU"," "'"I" abolisheil The first things that make thiv nation are not the!111"1 1""""1" "" '- ee years. '! i ho I, up,iolt L-'itf aid wiiriT1''0 "''f"'?, "t!"'r in'"i'" "k"n H beiuitiful Imlian inniden, o, n D I V E C AWAY e,,.,.,. .. .... 1 y ' ' ." k"K HM '"' BIV.MI tiist hand iiifiii-inalion re. at let I sl.ool.l l, i i IJ K I V I. . A W A I -ko. in.,,; rrtijis hr rM rvhmM ni,,i" to h f a d ache l"'"dent bcbewnl ,of, t ; ... ln k "'ri tunil'ion was a copper cord with about 32 IlLAlflVUH Oi stnte senate should , ,t be , , comM M detail. II. elk teeth the patten, and variety of ; t nliolished, but this mluht have b, 1 , '" i'"'''', 101 ,I'''. ncciiin- wlii.-., tne iuclosiire is a sample. I Bub Musterole f Torelu Init this might have I The I'oipiille Senlinel " ""! iiioiiey tun, ,. ., 1li;r ive order. THE OREGON SENATE. learned scholar, the famous artist, the magic musician, but the practical farmer, the skilled artisan, the successful merchant. Tho nut ions rmo preatness is not in its libraries, us.deiiuson neck halls of art. its temples of music, but in its productive farms, its busy factories and its marts of trade. Ti,, "Z 17 ZVXX.. t,,.. o,Jmn "."T'V , , -v.... - I c :.. it l...4l....: t piTi,.., ,., u i... i. i:..,.' "-He ,iist iid.ioiiiiied h;i uur sweeiesi iaiiouiii cnmir is tin; i u uiiiia- uum ti " "in,- , , ,, i, x i i .r ,ii i e "tigging up lower Hardens, A ii rife It Vi, ,.,.i , indiicti-x1 Hni' liiirlincf ivlnrv' lc in lw linimv luiniiw nf n i.. ,. , . i.iiluiHi ji iu,tiv.--, in ... "M'l ,1 x. ..!,(. ,,,-i-, miiinii u, worn WOUUd' 111 Wlllch til prosperous people. One may speak 10 languages, and only beg for food. Another may speak but one, and that imperfectly, and yet give to the world a wondrous message. teen ,,..: ..i i i.: . .. ' '- " ""'"l1"-' of i ,..( it i i " snijnoi ins ami win remain gave the beantitu na r of iuwn und i . " " 11,1 in, use nr 1 I,.,,. Ill .1... ' '",n interferred with l,v the ""' notes Hume semii,, n,., ., . .. 1 Warden . I. M. Thoiuas as reportiii,: that il. ,',,, i.. 1 . , "r"K"" . W""M i ,, ...... n-i,! Asking Questions Bub Musterole i'i rorehMa v TumulM - r . . . ,i. I rauiiMii to a biibv to plnv with, while! A liendnehe remedy witnoi t u its mother dug the evening erubs. And 1 R"f of "headnche nu'lieine. " I am taking tho liberty to send von ; henducho and that, , nun the mntler f the pestiferou th,,, ,1,,,,,, ,:, ,,, ' ""''"' mis leu run- .t Ii....... .I...,, il .1 i.. 1 11 s luminous, --., i.n, nun ,,- i ilers her shut up. I 1'". net a pail of water, kid, I ""mi inn,. tr, wemie.l l 'o do the daily chores mis pair with the assurance that the , lronl ,lol" r: " "i,ln ,li ell was killed before the closed sense... "I"'1"' MlVST1tRU';h V oi -ves, perhaps "no veurs before. How- ointment ninde with o " fvor. the smile on that dead Siwnsh ' ?.T" r' I n lv... There avus """. Ti,h sml II I'lCilce 1 1 ; 11 . 1 I ,l, , I.. 1. . what .lie scu.itc hs ,ll,.i.,.l i I .... .., , ., , . ""' '"' int' I that t lut t 'bodv w, I he (iiiuils Pass i miner prolesls cenipos,, ,.utih.v , .,,:. i,,,::, , I Unit the raise i ,,,(,. ordered bv the hut its lc,,,, I , i I ' ' i slate utility ., uissiou mahes the use in I 'T: " 1 ' V'm of wuier from llrautM Puss' present eoincd leei. i V . . .. is.sle,.i piacti.allv out of the in estioi,. i .- ' " Mu'"' firmer gri) on public confidence than he did when juvsi-,'' '"'"i"1' ' ti... courier i.ut it, ',. :,'"' .'"iVher' vi'ion, C , . I""'- '""'Olillllel, H WllH lr., , lie et ious I'" """-i seine other legislation ,, "I' "r the seimte until the house should ncccle to it. .1.., i. c , . . - I"1" no spun. A. II,.. I 11 ' '!""" ' ' ,l"ll," tors r. I . ... ... s .1. . .' ,7 , ' " """bli the v iiiiionni pupils re- riceut art ceive.l Kin per cent: vine face sorts of haunts me! . 'lasu where her eyes ought to b ? L " 7 .. Z do. . I I'loud of it, work. o,U il,:'' '.',., r lhi" - t tell tne that she never, ,, " . Throat. Brof';1 diserncefiil Mr.i : Th.. bi.i i ...... . " . " V ""V i intended the dew of her terns tn nm-ich .. .'7i. -.k,n N'eimW i . ... inv ion in pa tell. Mhoil 1,1 von nnru for ;. . ........... ukiml Hm, T to see the ,i. ;".,, I digestion, i leuris, , , . m tnrnace was kept, K 1 "'""- w " '' , lingo, nil Pains and Al'n Br tir-vl. , head off1'""' '"'W"r'1 Mme l,v post. I or Jrfnta, Bptnln Sore Mb nr. l.iuton, Wiildport. I M, ( hillilBins rrnsmi j,;, Chest (it oiien re-.-.... j) Like G rover Cleveland, former President Ta ft lias a! 'lent. Perhaps it is the independence that comes with the removal of the shackels of office holding which causes such men to grow in mental and patriotic stature in private life. . , i l'" "," sc'ine other legish SOME SPEXLEUB AT HUBBARD. senate, and the 'ion ot t, neimte will COOrERSTOWN TEAM WINi t0 vou et t',. 12 0r t'u. representing , 'he Cooperstown! .V. i TKKOLE. 'IM111W il'l'I'SeOn 1C club, tecognized ns mitiotml elinm- vou nsk for. The ."- Sun Diego, ( ul., Mnrch 1. The polo' LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 18C8 Capital - - $500,000.00 Transact a general banking buslnesi Safety Pepoalt Boxes SAVINGS DEPARTMENT I'ilth grade Ledlse, Louise Ague Seeinnn, Le .eiov otc. en.. ,., Ni lilittenhii.ilt. Velum elei lors. I'o.i iv mam ,,.,, tllll, nois.iine bmes, "Oh, "linll I get it at the well,'' said he, "or nt the spring, or nt the creek In yonder dell, where cheerful luilltrogs sing? S III I'.., 1 1. hydrant', flow. , l''"". has its proud colors lowered n t'lovoliin.l, Ohio. seek soint. ouiPt "",0h tul",v by tho Onwentsin club drain, or shall I t 'our of Lake l-'orest, 111. The Cook 1 the cistern tl ''"""tv represeutntives vesterilav hum-' meistiire to obtain ; "lej the customers lu the most excit And shall I take the' ml fastest uniue tdnved this Venr ,..,. , .. tel,..,p,int ,, ii at the t niuando country Hub, nnd won or on,er chum rn. tn l,rin .1 ; Hie Pacific all American rronhv. Th.. At your druggist s, in . , , mis. an. a specun . - nta .'".""0 vi"" ale. for n 1 . I, ...... ' . scnirt n, s 1., ill 'l""'i'i'i"i'ting .v.'.i.t till, had 1 better tal,e ,', ' i . - holl, l.v Kaukins. C,h,,. ,,, .;, , ' "Z.! , is Z, , T '.V? '. Mr 1 on ''"""r' ...on,,,,, ,.o,,i , . ,h .. .. . . l ' ' inx? n" im 1 :VA CA8B ? v::::::r aM M";'u ni":?:r- yUr N-veiitl, grndr- Harold McCarferv. in, J, 1 Z .T. ."."m.1 .,.,, 'T", '',r,". f'"' ' the haeon . .. '-"ii ni 1. iu n f in. it v. inn ia.t a i... ......ti rr 11 L ..... hia t.i.. .11 for : . iiitiols mi,) In i:iialnitli Smnokor, llrttii Millor, V. The court', nil,,,,,.,,, i .,., n..i.. rise. , ,,.,,,1 ... V. .'M """or 1 .... M is .-" "i t. . V me Oct . mi. .. ------ ..... , rank to .....bi.m .,..n,.i ... t - nis hrniii nt,.l ... 1.. . . t,,;,Mh..,,r,,: ,,Z,,",'", ''''v. Ivy murder in AtlM...' toiiiin rTi r-v"' ve rmit un. Hi.ir.ey. Ileryll Hlo.ser and llarty Hnii- gnn, f which U,wrlY kins. Teacher, HonrK-ttd Woll'er. I Hut tttiiintiii.-.i.t ' WISE FARMERS Are luiying their hnrnesa and equipniout for the epfl" V'll sell evcrythinn that a farmor naeds in the wny of t 00 f( oju "T wire and fencing material. All good as new and at lew ft( 1'ody else can sell them for. Incubators, Chicken rem'l l-T C:nUvAli. funk Co rhone Main 224. 233 State Street, SalcjM ,