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' All Kvenng Echo. lrfTtxe true paat departs not. No truth or goodness realized by man ever dies, or can die; but all is still here, and. recognized or not, lives -^^alhrougb endless changes. fHe who thinks ex-Senator Nathan ?., ,Soptt shou'd not act now as a national committeeman doubtless Tj.tijWeS. that President Taft should TMlgn - because RooseveK seeks to'be president igalnt There is as much logic "In the thought as there la in tfce belief: v "limits??! memory of the martyred emancipator Is getting Its knocks these days, but they, are trifling and will In ;f> wise dim the. lustor or Lincoln's Imtb note.:t5^~ti>*e'bo8s refrains .frojh j ^e^ibinftfOlark's1 bad. humor. ,.'lt jjjj ipj^wglng prospect "is Hgfr*". tti^;Jn<,^e<"^publloan party as it Jv "? - year in West Virginia y j, 'wjiich exjsted during the ?-* f ' jwjwflfa/'Ql 'tour yea? ago. The ".-preeented hy the 'i!H!erald jojipatch: 'ciose of the -nopiiI -JaWS. B8slAd,?4he.l?jLr:y. wtas .split fei' frf : *tirovtiost'ile' camps. B^'P^ubUckp-felt: ttfat, under the ' ^??k^-, iondl)<pnB,-, it were worth WttMe'^to "contend against the com' "''fplDr enstaVSt-thV party, - who P&': . ^^ed^to.-the teeth.- militant, defljjf'.r .tfad Bapped'rttfc I' .v-> Wi^ylenAgVs tn>an)Internecine con| f^t'^^w^nirlp^ubiicans? discouiv ) aigemint <ifas written ' upon every !' ' > j despair founfl l$"flk?>n'sfit'lhl syerriheaTt'that thro A tM;wlthj?arty love. It was a doleTot: 8|tuation, spyed only by super&. mmt^^efort. i-at tl^e last .paln^te, | *I?d\tliOT' W a'painfully narrow mar" ji . frhajBttuatlbn'thtstyear, however, '? tpl distinctively different. We have 1--fir 'n?i?iMitea'a..splendid ticket . wlth.We will be able ? "v' t5>" ^ the people of the-- State 'W ? .?? .M'One/man),pleadlng' for the merits 'v.. '/ Qf.^e'pju>licp3>lsm and .the worth of ?' qt^'inen.yeihave set up as examples K': oft^Repnh^can -doctrine. For gor: ir , efrnbr we'have a man.who towers afcdng men, a.' Republican whose *]?' record j Is In complete accord with j J^pub/ican \d.octrlne. Excellent '& pomtnatlons have., been made . tor c^fifereaslonal and legislative places. County tlckete,' as far as discern ' * I quality whlcli trHl>~sTft li^J^nRtlienhig the whole organist . . ? * V%ttfc iavtirarble ^concHtloiwt 1^ tli^TpoJty tS sSan trr ~tbe~ national <$| : ? giniiat$n.; V^t'Vtrglnfe""w&l' be Ue^ttbUpah^. b^'5-26",00b. .. With un;.' ; f^orabl'e' c'oiistf tlona In the nation. ibWWttte RepubUoans" cpuW 88? V ^In.apff vaNia win. But peace. I Ail aMiome arid. abroad. V- . ?' ItiU'lfrcomoU vq Age. It we will pauie and thlnkTwha^ / lt'-i* ;riit;n?oiU- "aistlnguiBhes the wbrtfl causation ot this year 19aS IfTler | t Cent if "I K-M1- . . A.. | r-1-^ fixtures., Very tpw pit them traveled twenty miles away from the smoke ' of their natal place chimneys. Even , Ulyaeea, the mighty wanderer of the .. -Homeric period, probably did noi ' move over a range as big aa the ; state of Pennsylfgnla. ?tiring this year 191^-there will ; be more than one mllHon-of AmeriI, (jpns who will cover more ground space, within aslxty-day'period than 'Ulysses tramped over ljt all tS? - years he was away from i$he Qrectar farm, continues .the American. Twc hundred' and ' fifty thousand AmeMclhs will cross the Atlantic and ex. ptofe every neofc and 'corner of Eu.* "'*?T 'x. V-.V. 'it. . . . 1 . - . ' ' ropei v,A naif -million win Invade : Canada. A half tolllje? from the "Went will come to' the eastern sea* aide' and mountain resorts. A hundred thousand .from the East Me YOseihite, and several ; thousands Will travel . up Into 1 Alaska.-. ' > 5 A hundred years, ago the travel habit was confined.to the very few. i Now, jEnrope and ;North America are [eplder-wehbed. wfth- railroads, pala, tlal 8teaiUt)oats- rjtyih ? across eyery ocefin and plow tip and down all-the rivfeTs of the ea'rth, *ahd traveling around.the'worldfs not an affair or less dlfflculty th&n.a'tHpito Boston a hundred years ago. Even a hundred years ago p6ople were accus' roth?d1>'tff*Sl[y'*tira't' tratei l)road4ned a' ffiSfid^iverdSBs his : ideas. If j'.tttat wiit$'Booi? century ajgo It Is, of course, true today; o&ti-now we should say that travel foWadens men ^ld, women?It diversifies their ens. - ? I* 'yi.Jteededln the .Business. . WhSn nr. nnri It. inaal VtrolTiIn on. | tertalned, the -suspicion - that the JJOemooKBtic campaign tpls summer [aaOaH would, suffer, seriously from a lack of financial backing, tbie Huntington Herald-Dispatch observe* tmf the.party did hot neglect t0*"*pft)vid8 the' usual safeguards agapst aych a contngenpy when . it held '.lU-I&W stale convention'.' The party' has learned ifrom. experience that ii is not Unprofitable to flatter and cajole some of the big bond .holders-that are-numbered within its.,membership. It may also be observed that the big "bosaea of the party do not purpose IS'let the pecuniary respOhBlblliUes of Ahe situation restisolely' upon theJr:.own .shoulders or pocketbooksi- .Saya^he Herald-Dispatch: i Z; In the state' convention at' ParkersbUfg^the Dembci'acy'-.hf West . Virginia di(l not overlook the flnani ctal. possibilities of t the : - situation. So .the. burden, of. supporting, the .csmlfig.State,campaign will pot ali 14H upofrnhe sbbiiTders"or Senator "Watson. ^4 . In' selecting the delegates ./at - - - ' / " . large-tbe venerable, rich and,honorable .Henry Oaeeaway (Davis was given the.jjlace at the head,or'the H6t. "Second' '-"came the/' honorable atid jJov^hle 1... L .^jJieMfy,-who has'.a aice.VfaW b?n~k "account -and ' a - big Jieaift* wn?n\ his party la-in need, '^itjjpndntb^ at tjxit delegation are .able. to reciprocate in . .substantial fashion the honor bestowed, '"firotfier. "George Bennett hae nevej ktjown.tbe pinch of poverty,-and*1l^r " be -It from V member of^bls. tatnlly of loyal Democrats to play the abort end, of the,,string, when .it-cbmea^to making pp a partjr jackpot. These because-thejr'are wiJKlngV and Watson, because he most. Will 'give "tye ; fafth'ful a veritable "mint of money '(orthe fall campaign-. JJncle'Ga?a< away will no doubt be- gener^'it* Jp the party he has loved w well add s6 long,,and, which has.pever.failed to 'glve hlm any honor- he- mj&ht ask. . . . ' - , - . Indeed, the' harvest Is' ripe',' and .opty awaits. the: word .of; the" lord of the harvest fdr the Teaplng to begin. There will" be' gay tlraetTJa. .Israel these'next tour, months., , ;;ai -hr-?"** -, .. - ' tjHaeier- National Park.; f "TbW(fistipal points of Interest In thevneweat of the great'reservatio'ns 1 tbatbpre maintained "by. the 'goverfFtjpeftt, for the benefit of the -people I .-n AADn*lita^ 1 ? ?* -IVni.U.- WnHtlftH J ??? WW4JU4 1MCU IU . a .VIIVUIKH QUMWW** "General Information 'Regarding iGlaofer .JJatl'onal 'Park,""j)ust* issued jby the Department of - the Interior, j This park iist situated lit northern ! Montana, -260, miles northwest. of | Yellowstone 'P(ark in ah air., line and 44? miles by railroad, ft is'under : the: control and supervision of the secretary of the interior, -who Is rep StflKI ft Sft . " . * "? ?rtd aboU .... ... - . . . : i ' -mt: : R T drawNPra, . V ; Vt ' . .Vr* ' . ' Jjl. -''r ' * '*,* * ? ' , . : ' <> *?' . br the vainad ian 1iln e, on -the^e^j by the BlaCkfeet Indian ReseirVfilon,! and on the west and Mtrtb'bV <th? Flathead'river. " It. &s ?n .':e*a 'of about 015,000 acres and derives Its name from many glaciers, which (are ' wmwnni inrougn iu area. m?re are about eighty glaciers between Are square miles and a few#aor& in area. The park is a rugged moun1 talnous region and -contains oyer. ' 250 lakes' which are surrounded-by i stfep and beautifully woodedmoun-< tains. Z > (Abroad has been built from .Belton - to'the.-fOot ibf 'giake a dietanee of two mlles.Beyond Jiflue MdDonald, trails extend intp - the i greater portion of the park. A' > number of trips may be madi from, .take MdDonald In one day. One bt these iB to Avalanche Lake, a cfchrihIng body of water which 4s surrounded by great cliffs and - into Tjhich the melting snow poors cascades looking in the distance like threads of silver. Another inter-' eating trfP aBoFJfflTg dine views of lake, mountain and forest is td'.the west Of lake McDonald : to- Trout Lake, situated In one of the most, impressive of glacial cirques. Still another trip is ovaf the;ateep slopes . of Mount Brown to Speryy placid , where a camp has been established' for the accommodation of the traveler. One may continue from Spbrry Glacier over Gunslght jP.as?amidst the finest of moutftan scenery ;to Upper St. Mary's ' Lake and tnence to <Midvaie on tne rafiroad. This circular, 'which nvay _ie mi tallied on application to >the 'Department of the Interior, contains Information regarding the - hotels ahd camps, a tourist map of,the park; a Ifst of magazine articles,: and' thd .rules . and regulations promulgated for the government of the - riwrtttfctlon. igfv Will Be RendereAin the Methodist Protestarit'* Chiirch" SUnda^Nigfct. ;.i. .The fSUowlng' program will';be rendered "in;;'the:- M^hodist,,'prpt5>?^-; aot^juirclUnabe New ;Palr Grounds addttfWrfluntlBy night:Hymn?'All Hall the Power of Jesus' Name. i ' ' Prayer. .. jj ' Song?"Come..'With. Gladness. ;Reciiation-^VlfeiMme, 'by; Katherin^^ut^rii'. ' ; ; " >; .jtecitatibn^Mjyaard 'dptysmitK" ^rcl's^'!#hat%lli You pfve?" by/flve'children.^.1 '' i I: : ' * Sbngr-HOhildren's pay Hynin.' V-^efeltiatlon?-Two Cejitfe a , Week, Deicie' James. " ' ! i. ' 'i'Recltatlon:rJDrown" :Hlp - Lord of All,' Calytn Qulllen*j i . i ?;' ; iRedtatipn?Two, and ;One; &&. Kester. ' . ( .! >; ; Exercise?Ten boys 1 > 'HymnfMLet Us Awajr . jj ^ Imitation?Penles i iare Promises, lAnoa-jiBarger. - " . ! ; ^-"'"l^oitatj|.onr-Smlle ii Down, Rich ardifiipslfer-' ^-^fditation?The iAnd of Base, 'lAnna^May Bowman. ' , Exercise"?itoil Drill, eight,' giris. Song?Now .Let the Happy Tidings "Ring,', 4 - ! , : Recitation?The iLfast Hug, Nora ; Riley., ' } -Kecltatfon^-Theology in the Quarters, -^tirr 3wl?her / . i^ecitatldhr-^e Careful What You .S4y," Uadra Quillen. ; : . I ' Exercise-^-''What are the Children "Saying?" seven children.-^Song.?^IdBps5 lieadS^IHls Artay. . Recitation?The Children's.Pledge, Eva Nicholson.' SS* Reeltatlon?'A - Message, * Darius Quillen. " . "What You Can Do, Icy Golden. Exercise?'flAttie Missionaries," j three hoys. J Quartet"." t 'Recitation?Poor.' Little;; . Jim, <-Maud Page.. :. ' ' "-j 'Recitation?Johnnie's Coinplaint, fcssyie DavUsqn. , 1 ' j; |. - - -OAA'Wla tvovivavivu wtaaiaaco ouu vtv" " | Scott James. . Recitation?The . Blind Girl's ; 'Bream, Darius. Qplllen. . ' fitymn?The FJght is On. Recltaion?Loving Little Me, 'Daisy Beaver. "' - ' ^ ViMGS ACCOUIV oii?. peatbogs of cmdmetthc this bank. ' Bank a bank (or. tba massesAOOOUHTS AT THIS BAD "Thr Lowndes ?-i-? *^ ? -* . 'tsr . ReoitatWfl?iThe Duty of tb ?*on?, Tfil?aBlHII|rt - r * *1 .' ' Mirt waiwUr. 'u - '. - ' > ;? Son^?'Robport ^te Neoded. *>paI'Kftid*!"'' * .S*~. Bblp that Brings ^apfr^a^^lflara'BafgW <'fi*rger. . 5t Song?nHifflt "to-' - the : Soldiers' (Marching. ** ' ' ~ ; "Recitatloii^Bby%Op:nl6n. Recitation?Collection, speech by Btita Webster. (Recitation?(Willie's Firyt Boot?,, Reward Huff. ''" - 'Reoltatioii?Mam'a'B Ducks, Oer^.^uftWsr; ?r]t ; ^citation?Soldier Boy, Lottie ^uttjpei r**'' "'""" i " iReclfatlon?Wn' Aeslstaat Nurse, fia^d-Bearorr fsir-f_ ' SSbug^rbe BUjle-BoDg. iij i T? - ii.if'j ' = Ww Y^MeBatle'' ^4 * 1? ' > -"' ? t vY ><v" y.vr.FT^r^':' Women. dfttvpr yWartiM . J^tto^Putfs,. Pompadours, Coronet Braids ' ' ; i. T - " ; 1riie^es^t'tasW^''SVt!a^nK the ftalt-SCifltly .parted, .Without putts and braids, demands a naturally fine head at hair,-and .w^men (with tliln, faded now to mane it lobklHrelli The first ,uw^d . ,hls. - M7.'HTJHV: ?end.' Hf.-keep' ' \S~ - 7 r hair and, scalp In ijz&r-j/': \ A-healthy condition ' /fjgj ' ' \ by ' the 'Systematic AS"*- ;.,- use. of- a sttmulat; ; %>'; t^tonic;:' " Contains thejltligredYsrita headed to- destroy dandruff .fcferms and encourage rapid ' girsjwth- -.otf strong, n<y*? hair. Those, . http'elesely dry, faded. looking locks 'tydtr spft,':ius?roits and youthful and ' lhd/w.nbld ajpp'earance 'Is injproved. ^ou.^p-sfetaHvat Wells & Haymaker Co. Jd?, 50ja/r8*Y, Sjt.Od.;, ?>er bottle, or troth the' IVpllo Hay Spec.; Cot, Newark." IN. J. - ' -visHt a- ? ' > . . j' :vr niiiUil'iBl ^!iof ' I Maternity Nurse . vVu^.w.:. "' * "? ? .r.it ;t-.,ny.;... '.rejs. 118-Tt <309 Daisy ' ' ''' fAjfo. 'l1 ' 'i' ' ' ' \ v.. - n: } ' r rtiddt 3?ta?; -.^v l lwiwe -jsb.j i jf. & Co. ] tUNorUi T)UrdSt.' : , ; XplY/C&' PaiiSSEKS : announce to tlieir patrons and the pufelkithal they aro novfr using' OilorlesS*Ga5Anc to Clean clothes. I Try -it and bo Convinced. "r ' ' *1 ' " n >11 rii"' \( " f -V - ??.> *? : -?s-Take Note of This o. ; The Wot Id's Greatest Water Fete and Carnival wlli, lie held i^i (Detroit July. 22nd to 27th. Arrange your vacation, tor that week, and I, accent the welcome of Detroit. This Festival commemorates the founding of\Detro!tv . - the home city of the biggest -adding'machine factory in 'tlie'world. While you are.in . Detroit, emrae and.go. through ' our model factory and see now tite Bunrougns, Adding Machine Is made. Burroughs Adding, MarJilne Company - . . i Detroit, M'ch. 1 - - - -j'jJ ^ - '-'X1.. ? r?r? f swarms I an wlxui?ri:.tbeweixierat-m* witoi i ?WO mioone tke oun'iotoaiiu aa' (U ffl X DEAW INTEREST AT I Savings Bank < .-n' : " t . . = lfi? , | ?:v^n*^i^ec*llfe!lJ Our Grcai^t^unc Sale ? V jir, fricJaij T|2%c Women's c> 101 T" A timely bargain in good quality si very elastic. Neck and armholes trimm invests are perfect in every respect and a Extra Specials in This $15 to $18 Trimmed Ha^s $8.00 to $ 10 Trimmed Hah $6.00 *o $7.50 Trimmed Hah Carpets, Rugs and Lace Curtai ; fWv ; i ; , v.fjftices ^at oi*alie $E00To $^(pO?*e Waijt 81 $ 1 Imported Grecian Vo'des ?9 f?L C?L:--! y? ? vuiij-ucicu ^nvn umurui 69c Men's Underwear 20c^PriVil:e4.C6Mr6n Crepes 25c Swiss Embroidery j T 35c Imported Madras Cloth M $15, $18;75, $20.00 and 35c Imported Zephyrs $15.00 Room Size Brussels R $1.35 and $1.50 Mxminister 75c Middi) Blouses 39c Mercerized Voiles $1.00 Guaranteed Taffeta 35c Wraps Printed Voiles $1.00 to $1.50 Fine Foulard $7.50 to $12.50 Embroidered $7.50 New Tailored Skirts 50c Silk Bool: Hose M $25, $30, $37.50, $45 a $1.50 Silk Gloria Umbrellas 25c Mercerized Lin aire $1.50 Tailored Lingerie Waist: $1.25 Corset Cover' Combinatic 20c French Nainsook, Bolt of 1 $1.50 Ro\)a! Worcester Corsets 25c to 35c Figured White Ma 85c Salem Sheets 25c Turkish Bath Towels T5c Huck Trowels ! 12y2c Superior Long Cloth 9E D f* 1. Alt Li. n I fconsr uem ufl rne rnc< ANK AND WATCH IT ire wen pleaaed and (key Win ten jo? ao. TUa la exc y aa we do the larger ooeei 'HE RATE OF 4 PER OEHT. md Trust ' f ? ding Stamps with Cadi Purchases : of Undermuslins Begins II i^ PETTieORTS, I i'arf hundred^ 6f daiht^ gd^fehts^U new | iiorjng nrst time this week.1 is of Crepe, Lohgcloth, Nainsook and I inty trimmings of Val and, Torchon Laces 11 (embroidery. v > I in Petticoats -with all lace flounces and I fsamc material trimmed in lade phhel effect j LACE AND EMBROIDERY I CORSET COVERS,. 26c I itirely new lot of corset covers in this June. ndermuslins. Made of good (pifility Nain 1 nch fimslied 'seams, trimmed across bust (I laces and ribbon-run embroidery. 11 ; . ' } t J \) j I rune Sale of Suihmier Updemrnslind begins See \vindOw ^ _ I - - i" 'M -v ( ?iSl ' Mi i;H tcli t% ' !,i : I, June loth,9 a. wk (*t n , ''Surhmer bests' * summer vests, r 25c i M ii mmer vests. Full bieaclied, fine ribbedj, | ed with tape-run crochet edging. These .j " very> special value at sale .pj-ice, 3 for 25c, - o? Rebuilding Me - ' - $6.98 ' - $4.98 $8.98 ns in tke Rebuilding Sale witb nde all comparison. ; . t idrts r>"n ! v ^ - 49c Yard dery Flouncing - 98c Yd - ? ! 89c ^ 12J&C Yard r 9c Yard - ' - 17c Yard i some $25 Silk Dresses $9.95 * - - 19c u^8 - " $8.98 Carpets at - 98c Yard 39c 27c Yard - v . _iv OS.U 7Q_ - n; oo.?5c Yard Silks at - 39c uard Robes at - )>^t $3.09 - , $3.95 ?OC nd $50 Silk Dresses, $14.98 98c 15c yard s at - - 98c ms - 59$ 10 yards for - $1.19 I - * $1.00 drasatonly - 15c yard 49c 6 lor 79c - 6 left- 49c 79c i of New Summer Parasols. ?| Igf.J Per I ^=4 Centjl