THE RICHFIELD RECORDER, SEPTEMBER 9, 1909. > • who might want it or he able to use it without harm? g H ■■■... 1 OHIO 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, Idaho, 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!.
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