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THE RICHFIELD RECORDER, SEPTEMBER 9, 1909. >

• who might want it or he able to use it without harm? g H ■■■... 1 OIK THE RICHFIELD LLCOi.iL.k ' I soviet \ is based on a eomposite give-and-take system. T i.|;e millionaire can collect his toll from the operation of law, il KEYSTONE PHARMA Cs By The Recorder Publishing Co., Lid. li ï ailing the rights of the men under him, he, too, may be cur- I ? > in (■•tl in some or many of his operations. If the laborer is to | THE STORE ON THE “HU IS Y CORNER Edw. T. Barber, Pres. c. J. ■ ad legal redress in collecting his wages from the man a I II. li. Junes, Lucai Editor and Foil ■:ronger than himself, lie, too, may lie called to give up some | tiling. Even the tramp, who forages on society, living because : I at Kit Just moved into new quarters at Inc corner of Main Entered as second class matter April 22, 11 the p lilt law allows him to live without work, has to contribute some g The New Soda Fountain is set field, , under the aci ol A uadi 3; Lo i a -natural human rights to the general good of society, dust a and Lemhi streets, -n (lit* men who want intoxicants, and the man who works for n! up and ready for business, The slock is complete. A BETTER BRAND OF JU2TI prices right and quality the best, Come in and get : be hm-iaess that harms society, may be called to mala* their i acquainted. One of the new laws that has woikeii more man Ot( i L;Ul ibution to the general good. The peoj ci TB going to trv well, is the one allowing (be accused in a erimi il cane to i i ins form of socialism—for that is what it is—the greatest \ guilty with the court in chambers, instead - I wann; I or ■ end for the greatest number. The retail liquor business has -j open trial at the regular term of court, 1 n most >f the cou I-ecu in the hands of men who defied the law, and in general • H. 31. MOORE CO. of the state, the district court convenes but tu ici a year and a Iiavi ■old their wares with little regard for any regulations ira- \ man arrested for a crime at about the time ot one tenu ol rt. nosed on them. The inevitable lias come -and Idaho is going £ * •an not have a trial until the next term, or a full -ix mo ; ( » try’to be freed from the power of the saloon. well on to the average time for which men are nteuced to the s,*f ayarrert w arjaggyrtre a? x-âagrreagxrj-: xu.gr LXîV ™.)S3Z£!3dKtSXIlîSi£l&ità£S&Slllâ!s££ penitentiary. In cases where there is no bail, or wh e the sus- pect has not means to get bail security, (lien is non mu INSISTED ON SHAVING HIMSELF.

hut wait for the court. After such a w: it. most men nether y J guilty or innocent, will plead not guilty, an i ion e Patron of City Shop Who Wanted to g jfl trial. As they have already served a long time i I, which Be His Own Barber. COLLEGE WOMAN’S IDEA CF TRUE time is not counted on their ultimate m iileic ■■. lu gaged when I a EDUCATION. Two barbers were disen mined to make the law all the tronhli y can ice it costs ! the customer came in. Bo iih go! their 11 Paints. Glass, them no more to do so. tînt under the new la n ■?i who are chairs ready, but the newcomer I |j dodged them. Lime, Cement, j sensible enough to know that they have been >■ : reel are Terrible and lutandb'e Results c! the \ V / ■‘1 need a ve all right,” he said ; four Years’ Training—One’s Own very frequently willing to acknowledge the iV.fi by pleading 1 to the proprietor, "but I want to j ■ \ v guilty, taking their sentence at once, with the lenh-uc that the Philosophy the Only Phil­ shave myself. Can you accommodate Sash and Doors V-- osophy Worth Having. me here law almost always gives to the repentant one, and mai ■ of them F-p "Or airily, said tiie proprietor, f, / 4 can he free by the time their trial would 1 >ome oil under "If we could collect in one place a' Posts and Wire “but I ll charge yo u the same as if one j s .fSs 'he .end of the rollere life every vis : Ji ■ ho the old system. It reduces their length of slay i*y, n ul mam of my men shaved you. r \r. ihlo result of the four-years' work.” !tfp months; it costs less; the ends of just ice are mi­ ■and mo ’’That’s ail right,” said the man. if i .~r>tv ■ Coal etc. : ! a serious young woman who was V f met; for the man who gets immediate Justice ; listen of a i “i’m not kicking about the pi'ico. All Vi ■v'f I nOy .era d laied from a well-known I want is a chance lo do my own bar- 3 ■ laved and hence nnjuct punishment is a I •r citizen thîin I 1' ce. “we might fancy for a moment is ■ m Everything in baring. i ever was before. The fact that there are fewer au,vais in tue hat there was a great deal more in A tonsorlal outfit was speedily pro- ■«H Vs- •/ supreme court that the attorney general's ofiice i ih e 1 ) kecq hose hooks and papers than there duced and the seif-ruth tient individual |H 'r)J yM building line. vas left in our own minds; but, then, he i 9 CoPY/l! Cm 7~- et or n mth) went to work, and apparently up to the minute with its work instead of beim - we realised afresh all ihe fullness behind because of countless appeals, is sullieient legal ji ifica knew his own burin ■BS. T college life we should feel that the "Isn't that a new wrinkle?” asked lion for the change in the laws. best thinf gained were not those in another man. who had been an inter- Weeter Lumber Company. lie books id papers, but somewhere . observer of the proceedings, and 1 etr This last thought would be a | who had been through (he barber's > » much better' one than the first, be­ YORK DENTON, Manager. VARIOUS DISCOVERIES. bands. cause the only righl and proper place ; "Not at all.” returned the propri- Dr. Cook, an American, has discovered the North Pole, ami for g nrything that has been acriuirod ; et;or Every once in awhile we run is being dined and wined and j raised over in Denmark, warn* within the narrow limits of note- ,,p af.a(nst a ow who prefers to M I but ; resell ! and ready in the j shave himself, but hasn’t the ap- he first landed on Ids return to Europe from the frozen North. i ho lights, and so influencing | paratus handy. We keep a lot of razors I It is a national honor to have been tiie Dr i tu d ’■ r tioin ns to affect continually the actual j jn s^0(.^ for ;ile accommodation of jusi i hard-to-find, intangible point on the earth'.- surf;; -ev i: I such independent customers.” though Hie finding of it is no more than tiie .-'-ore in a : ...... -and the men, too— j to rh ■ fullest that which they | game—something yon can’t cat, or wear, or trade off d . a >; hiivp. all hough this may be little, are ; Stork Day. or a chew of tobacco. Vet this North Pole irch has been v Infinitely wiser than they who go on ; At Haslach. In the Kinzig valley, in The Latest and Best Hostelry in Southern Idaho sponsibel for almost 800 deaths in the pa d ih 1 he .iccnmr,latjng anil piling up Informa­ Germany, February -'2 is a holiday and ill-fated Sir John Franklin expedition, which wa­ lost with all it h no coherent purpose nor has been observed is one for bun- a liénîiîîe plan, continues this I dreds of years, Oqco upon a time, the its 1J5 men, in 1845, was the greatest contribution to the philosopher. "The trouble with a great story teller who explains its origin be- Corner Main Street and Lincoln Avenue. of finding the Pole. Others have been lost, enough to make up many people in this world Is not that | gins, Haslach was overrun with in sufficient b'alns, j snakes, and no one knew how to drive a lull regiment of men— till searching for soi net ii ng Hint : a are lacking Three Blocks North from New Depot. fruitless as counting the grains of sand on the sea shore. but that fhev do not know how to i them out. One day a great flock of ise ihese they have, Waste is always j storks appeared, and they were the Richfield, Lincoln County, Idaho. Tiie discovery of the anti-toxin for dipthei ia, the d •• very unintelligent; and it is the worst ; saviors of the pla In recognition of vaccination, of the tuberculosis bacilli, of t he germ iff mi inns the rid to leave Idb and j of this deliverance from the pest, >s which are capable j which occurred on February 2, the day or lockjaw, of tiie germ of the Black Death, adl these ha*, e Leon use!. ... i aleit and helpful. That this i has been kept sacred and is known made with the sacrifice of only a few more guinea pig- an )- >f li Idaho Irrigation Co., Ltd,, Prop's. bits than the number of brave, capable men who have lost their •nilein r with womankind—even | as "Stork day.” An appointed official with college women—in only too well known as the “Stork Fallu r" parades lives in tiie frozen north. It isn’t quite so spectacular, perhaps, known. An illustration in point is a the streets, followed by as many cliil ( HAS. A. CASWELL, Mgr. to sit. in a little laboratory; with one’s eyes gltm.l to a mi; :o. • i.itvent of ore of this year’s gradu- dren as care to join the procession. Ho cope, and pore over scientific reports of other similar experi­ Whe ii ! mt bone in the spring wears his "Sunday clot lies" and a high ion and heard in y father talking hat. decorated with two sfutfod storks ments, as it is to start out with ship or ha loon or dot; irain or : labor unions I tried Slops are made by 'his procession at -asassaa! motor to brave the terrible Arctic winter. But it is infinitely ■ inteili'- ent and bring to the fore houses along the line and the children i in economics; but it receive gifts of sweets and small more sensible, and profitable. And it seen tier to sacrifice ill nny training a few guiuie pigs and rabbits, to save men ;:d mien and pitiful how much was in my note- ■ coins, every householder fceline P aa(j how lit lie in my mind ready ; pleased to show his gratitude to tin The Lumber Company children by the million, than to sacrifice a thousand go al uuai stork. to find a hunk of doubly frozen ice at the Pole. Anti-vivi-ocl ion- '■Disconnected tacts are fitly good NEAR THE DEPOT Defying Old Age. ists may shudder at the manufactured horrors of the d'sscctiii'4 when they become significant, and j table—hut compared with the search for the Pole, , , ! : imim i bev onlv become significant when \ A vista of conjecture ts opened by parative as well as absolute benefits to he tie!sieve 1, t ; I;;1 a . a ,e tpoir prr.pi r places in the Ihe announcement from Paris that an nine of livi The wisest people ■ experimentalist has been able to pro- We handle a complete line of Building Material, I torv hero ami scientist has an infinite start over tiie di-coverer ire they who see life in its true pro- j duce artificially In apes all the char- of a Pole for everv acre of the earth 's surface. lorth n; rihey . can (race the origin, the , acteristics old ago. By injecting a Fence Posts and Pickets. Prices quoted relationship and the meaning ot events principle taken from a capsule which • ii,! nsults in their daily life, and all , rests above (he kidneys ii was discov­ and Estimates Cheerfully Figured. > y things have a er aning for (hem. , ered ihat nerves grew feeble in sensi- WHY IDAHO IS GOING “DRY. no! always 'he ones; tlveness. bone« hardened and became Let us hear from you. who have had the widest and best edu-i brittle arid the walls ol the arteries Four counties have already gone “dry,” and there are s», hampered by thickened exactly as old age affects cation ; they are often many others that are practically certain to do so, that Idaho lack of mental training, but the human body. If old age is no mis verv OLK M0TTO can safely he counted as a dry state. , y I v<* f. umi some answer to their more than certain alterations in cell Therefore they ponder growth, sapping of muscles and dead- t* 9 9 \ i There is perhaps something to be said in favri of the “wet” guesuomn A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL and two together, j ening of nerves, caused, as (he ex- and puzzle, put two side. The question of personal liberty, of raising financial sup­ in to find answers î périment upon (he apes suggests, by until n ally they be; port for villages, towns and cities, tiie find in« o some ] - and results, j the slow distribution of a chemical and to interpret cotises philosophy, : constituent of the body, then it may lo care for idle and vicious that no one want ia I. s home- ail Tiny wo: cm their own liter ail. the only philosophy • be that man might be retained in the these are to he considered. There is hardly an argument a fa­ which is I state of eternal youth by ihe finding J. V. Dawson, Proprietor worth bavin: vor of the-morality of the liquor trahie, i lien is notiiiny good of an antidote to this creeping poison, in it from start to finish. Still il is so ingrained in iiuma :ity. j Death would be pushed into the in- i NO,<>!><> Acres Carey Act Land M. J. UNGER, Local Manager that it is hard to draw an exact line. The farmer v a > l a. -cs ; . j definite background, a process of na- grain, the cooper who makes the casks, the printer win» priuB' to i>e Opened ; turc left for (he trolley cars, the auto I ;~:s.^3£x. For settlement at Areo, Idaho, on mobiles and the fool killers lo carry , the labels, all these men have good legal ami moral standIiuï. Reduced rates via <>u(. We may yet live lo hear of race | j September, 14. Tickets on sale i suicide set forth as a commendable I ! save only as it may he argued that they are pro good Short Line. inclusive. 1 doctrine as tending to prevent industries for bad. Yet all thesi men could find work atony September 11th to 14th, the FISHING TA CKLE j overcrpwdlng of the earth, other lines; like the cabmen of London who im.T ■ i :• i r- •; Limit September 18. There Is- j no guessing where these scientific peo- I lailroad train lest it should interlere with and (h im their S pie will stop. i Use the Thais Fit for Fishing traflic—like the tailors who burned and broke up the IN i s. u SI ’ \\ Heedless Travelers. BRISTOL ing machine lest it throw them out of a job- t i.ei e i ol h *r mi Those who travel heedlessly from j SWINBURNE HARD TO CORNER, p place to place, observing only their j for Trout. BRISTOL AND BAM­ ingg, other use for grain, other kinds of work for ever, man Sp- ,|. distance from each other, and attend-j Great Writer’s Ruse to Escape Re- j j ■V, who is displaced by curtailing the liquor ii.Ahc. i- ffj 4 BOO RODS, things would be unsettled, it is true; just as municipal and stale 114 ,on,y.to. f’o:r .ac'°n,u“?‘lau”" f}. porter Wl o Wanted Interview. , *?• , , i . , , . ’ *’ , 1 , . the Inn at night, set out fopls and will : taxation systems, that are based m part on the ] ayment ol -,i ,.,.rtain!y relliril 8o.—chesterfleia. Mr Algernon Charles Swinburne, Ü REELS, loon licenses, would have to he revised at .-omo eosi (o th.* lax . whose latest work, "The A ere of j mew- v payers. But when all the products of such a great iudu.-t rv a.- ' ”°<"> ”41VS> ..'4s Shakespeare," has just be-n published. a- FLIES, B i • 1 , . '<> tie (>|«'ii<‘i tincio go to U ■ n \ -sctutexnrnt at Milner Idaho on! viewed, and he will £o to almost . XI LEADERS, efficiency and good citizenship, it is hardly answerable th; : tin l.‘!'."np:,âV).’ Keducëd*’ rateT viä ,enRtb to avoid t.Hng'corn red by i, re v\, dv i HOOKS. traffic can and should he sparet!, just as soon us if cun he \ u( OUi ron .short Line. Tickets on sail porter- Sonle tir,5e " «>, however, an ■Y u -■ of the way. Towns and cities that maintain expensive polie- points between ^Pocatello and I J.?’,nri.lis'f'

systems, that pay heavy court expenses because ol liquor crimes, Buhl September 17ih to 20th, indu- costs, and waited bn Wirab’i-don i com- A— Fancy and Staple might well afford as a plain business proposition to drop the ive.f rom other points September • mon al a Spot where he knew the poet > license revenues for the sake of the lowered cost of government. to 19> ,imit September 25. See would pass on ins daily walk. Pres- ; __i Groceries, j ently Mr. Swinburne made his appear- I \s I The men employed in the various branche of the liquor mami • “vnt for fùrther particulars. ; v Y i I ante, and the exultant scribe ap- r ^ facture and trade, might well he required to change their avo ! preached him in his most persuasive K Gents Furnishings, »< cation, if it brings harm in its wake. Idaho IBi.v al Alaska-Yukon manner. For a moment Mr. Swinburne Some of these reasons, while unexpressed in so many words, S’aeii'ie Mxposition, was too dismayed to answer, and. fed- > Furniture and Stoves. September 16. Excursion via Ore- I ,h®t al hls a’e " :,s ''lu.os- are still the potent forces driving the :tvo across r . n,. , . , p i s ble, be was nonplused bou to act.. :ron ^hort Line. Tickets on sale from Qll , , , , . . , . the country. It is not a wave of fanatiei.-un. Taking the busi­ „ . _ « t*■ i ? 1 oiiddonly an idea occurred to bun. and RICHFIELD MERCANTILE CO. points on Twin Falls and Ketchum ! he s;.iJ: ..Mv fl.ierid , S(.(. by ness proposition that any trade that produces riol and ineom your active benefit to ihe racf* and points norti: south and ; lîi;s that yon am iaiklny i, ! Il aa i ;.1 Incorporated /etenèè, or even fails to prodne soi; ;t of Pocatello, September 13. Oth-j stone deaf. ( cannot hear what you J; J economic wi’ong, the people are going to try to do without * is an er stations September 14. Round trip j say. I will, therefore, wish you good _ it for a while. Why should they pay in ten dollars for some from Richfield $26.80. Tickets limited; morning.” The little ruse was en-j u *1 thing that harms every man it touches to get hack in licenses t0 September 30. A lower rate than { tirei-V successful, and with a disap-! Get Your Printing Done at the perhaps one tenth that sum? Why should they protect an in- above quoted for tickets limited to ten pointed look the cresUaltcn Interview- ; er departed to think out another dustry that has harmed men from the beginning of time on the days, it will be a great day for Idaho i ar* j tide. Recorder Office mere ground that to ]>rohibit it interferes with the rights oi ïou should go. *

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