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? tm& v ' n i t, "S -if ?W r'p " 1He-r1 m k?.wk rri.f ;A tflf.jufs '-"',ii,.,'f?l,,,.'p. FWPi3W f.VV: -' Y ' . ,&F. ra- 1 , '1 ' a Vm GOWN QQ88IP, A fiuhllKh liiihilltorchliif Imn n lltllo pocket In duo conicr with it buttoned Hup Id hold cur faro, llltibop (id) slock collars nni mado of two lino embroidered Imiidkorclilcfr, oiki forming tlio collar mid tlio othtr plultod (d (Iid winter to iimlco Hid tali, Iong or short, plain or plaited, one's nklrln must Ham at tint lioni, HjX'clul undi'i-ilclrlM uru designed to wear with .willing shirts tlmt thin iliu-u unty be I'fTcCtt'd, Ktoii froti frills ami rullleii nnt not seen on tliu liiindi'oiiioHt pettlcoatM, tliclr places belnjr usurped by slutpcd wiliintii, which lire a iiuihm of lacii nio ilnllloiiH ami embroidery. A now minimor collar of stlfl" linen Ih a turnover, tlio initial hclilit In tint Imclc, litit HlopliiK Kriultinlly to Imlf tlmt wtiltli In tliu front. It lit very cool. Htoiit women will cnpvclnlly up preHiitt tlilii collar, 'J'lio wlilu tnoiirnlnu IiiiIh, wltli tlii'lr niceful veils of nut bordered with ernpi', lire tin Improvement on tho clone bonnet swathed In crnpo. Tho IiiiIh urn lunch cooler, .(iicrnlly cheaper ami rin, iim u rule, tivcutulutc.--Now York I'okU POPULAR SCIENCE. T1h most lofty cloud, measured taut your were at a height at :ii),(X) feet ami moved at IIP miles an hour. Professor Darwin nays tint t ultlmiitu ly tho day ami tho month will ho cpiul, hlti(c' c'julvulont to llfty-llvu of our present (lays. Tho experiments of Midler pnivo that If inlcmlM'H ho placed In a kiiii barrel tho woini'l muilo hy a htillot flred from It woiilit lx Infected hy tho microbe. Tho opinion of Hlr John llon-chol that the southern portion of tho Milky Way. umler tlioHo'itheniCrusH, In near er to tin than tho northern In quoted apHlntt tho lutnertlon of Professor With lure tlmt wo aru In tho center of tho uniform). A Htar with n period of four bourn ami thirteen mccoiiiIm Inn l-on iIImcov ereil photometrically at rotmlitui, (ier tiiHiiy. llltherlo tho shorte-it day oh nerved U tlmt of a star In the cluster of Oinetfii fVnttiiirl. which has a period of m-ven hourn and elovoti minute. ARTISTS THREE. .M, Ocorgert Hertnmd, tlio 1'rench nrt lat, wIiono home la lu Vemallhm, Iiuh Jtlat (fiuip!rtel the largeat picture ever pallititl'. Tim MUhJeot Iri tho "OhaequleH of t'rtfdilont Carnot." One of tho veterant of nuropcan art Ima (MiHxiil irway In the ImnUli land Mnpe pnlnter'.VIIhelin Kyhu, who died In Copenhagen, wheru ,n w(n H)rn on Mnreh UO, lhlO. lie wan originally a ahopman. .Iniiiihi (Jiithtie. who wnii iiiado Hlr Jnuitm Cuthrlo hy King ttlwnnl dur lug hl.i recent vlalt to Kdlnbtirgh. Ih re garded iih tlio youugeat living artlat to win a title on Ida artistic iiierttH. Ho la forty-four yearn old. Ilecently ho wan elected preiddent oftho Itoynl Hcuttl.sh licademy. TRAIN AND TRACK. The IVniiaylvunhi Hallroad company him taiguu work on a 910,000,000 termi nal at WiiHliliigton. Ainorlcatm are entering upon tho con Htriictlou of a Hovcnty mile electric railroad lu l'orto Itlco. I'ninch rallwayH aro making upcclnl arraiigementH no that dogH may travel comfortahly for long dlatanccH. 1'or tho comfort of Hh cinployeert In the outlying dlatrlctH one of the Itun Htau iiillwayu Is liiHtltutlng traveling, hntlni. An electric lino direct to the Kiimudt of Mont lllauc la to ho commenced without delay hy n Trench firm of rail way onglnoerH. SOME MAINE EPITAPHS. Khe lived with her hunhaud fifty yearn and died lu tho confident hope of 11 better life. ilohn K. (killed lu tho battle of Kid loh) witK l)orn In tho otato of Now York, where the wicked cenflo from troubling and tho weary are at rout. Hero IIch Human! Ltghtfoot, who wna accidentally killed In tho forty fifth year of IiIh ago. The monument wuti erected hy Ida gratoful family. POWDER AND BALL. A now rlllo Iiiih boon selectwl for tho United States army, tho hullot from which will ponotruto twenty-four ono Inch plankfi of plno. England Iiiih nlno BUbmarlno vmt vobhoIh built or building, nml Krnncfl Iiiih fifty. Their preaenco la expected to mako hlockadcu Impossible, KnglneerH and nrtlllcora for tho French navy are to ho trained on board an old traiiHport which Iiiih been turn ed Into u naval schoolflhlp at llordcaux, Khe will accominodnlo -100 cadetH, who will go through a four yenra' course Wlitit Ho MarrlA On. 'Tom lllggliiHldo nmrricd, you any, on $10 n week? That took norve any how. What was ho working nt?" "Nothing. l wna tho ulrl tint wad TOIMIU(,IU.V, .,... . """ Tlio Tim Tor Iner-ifon. ""' In tills insistent r.Ke, vhoii llfo ovory. rhro In nt high pressure, there 1 Kro'it need kA einplniNlzliiK tho Impor tnncuyoM, Uio aboliito nocoKHlty at recrimtlon, What Ih work worth, especially lirnln work, when It In porforiiied with Jaded fnciiltliirt, tho energy of tho hraln col In boln exlwnmUd7 Ono nmbllloiiii of becoming u writer, for example, thlnloi ho Ih mivliig tlmo hy folclilK hln brain beyond natural JIiiiHa. 110 belloveii that what ho iloex over lloiira M clear gain and that writ lug n cluiptor or an artlclo after IUm ilny'M work In an olllco, if factory or More hi to IiIm riilvnntago. lint nooner or later ho will renllr.o bin mlHtako. Un turo will not ho cliontcd. A until may profitably occupy hl.i m-enlugrt In Htudy or In xomo other oc cupallou than that hy which ho unnm IiIh dally hread, hut lie cannot do a full ilay'H work of any kind and then wIhc ly attouipt to do creative work In tho evening. A froidi hraln In absolutely oNHniitlal to tho production of original thought. liven a recognized author who forcoti too much work upon hi'i hraln will xoon huo that IiIh writing ar) not nn, much In demand m they hiivo Ihhmi and that IiIm reputation la wmiiiijfv O. H. Marxden In Huccckm. Doll)- IuUon. There aro many Htorle told of tbs tact and klndllneaH of .MIntrexH Dolly Miidlmin when alio wiih the II rat Indy of the land. Her tujily wit Haved from coiiftiNlon many a vlaltor to the U'hlto lloiiae who wiih not acciiHtomed to tht ntya of polite nocluty. One of tho moat ainualng of tlw ato rlett la the tnle of a country hid at a White lloumj reception who wiih nur prlhd lu tho mldat of IiIh enjoyment of a cup of coffee hy the approach of IiIh hosti-aa. Ill IiIh confualon the iHK)r taiy dnp)el hla miucer and thruat UinJ cup Into hla iockeL Mlatrean Dolly, who, although hereto were kwn and aearchlng, never wiw anything that It wna not Intended alio ahould aee, chattL-d away with her guoat m pleaaiintly of the weather, tho crowd, and, llimlly, of the young man' mother, whom hIio had known or beard of, Unit he recovered from IiIh en 1 bur niHament and wna mxui at cnae nnd n'ndy to acce)t the freah cup of coffi-o which IiIh hoatcaH onh'riMl, deaplto it certain rtnioiia and unexplained bulge lu hlfl xckeL l'lr llnrni-N 11 m lr(ft. The horm-H of the New York fire de partment receive more petting proba bly than aii other horaea In tho world. In nearly every engine houae each of Uio atalla bourn the niiinn of tho hone iK'ciipylng It, large black Icttera on aluminium marking the quarters of Tom, Hurry, Dick or Major, iih the cone may le. The ilrvmeu aru proud of their dumb frienda and not only do everything poaalhlc to make them com fortable when they are oft duty, Lut take pleiiaure lu providing them with little lUMirlcH nud lldbltH. Loaf uugur, nougat and other candlen are pur chased by ono llremau or another In each engine houao ahmwt every day, 11 ml pntweraby may often Hee tlio hoireri eating the hwivIh from Uio hiiuds of their men frlcnda. All Won WHI. Tho old Itrldcwell tnirylng ground In nuglnud to the resting place of Mnie. Ureawell, w often inentlonl hy Charles II. dntmatlslH, who died lu llrldewell prlaou and left 10 for u sermon to be preached at her funeral on condition that nothing Nhould be mild of her but what was well. Tho preacher got out of tho dllllculty rather neatly by nay lug: "All tlmt I shall say of her to thto: Khe wiih lairn well, hIio lived well, and hIio died well, for alio wiih born with the unmo of Creswell, alio lived In Clerkcuwoll, and she died In llrldo well." Nut 1111 Autliorltv. "You don't pronounce thnt word tight," Bald tho stranger, who wiih do ing his llrst (Jailing lu a northern Wis consin lako. "Webster calls it 'mus kollunge.' " "I never heenl of Webster," fiercely retorted tho old guide, "but I'm wllllu' to bet ho uover kctched n musky In htJ llfel' "-Chlcngo Tribune. A Hint INtr tliu I'lnttoror. "Sho rejected blm, then?" "Yea." "Ho used to prnlso her beauty In glowing terms. I should think that rroiild lmvo mado her fall in lovo with blm." "It mado bor fnJl In lovo with herself, ind sho hasn't had room for a thought about anybody else" drown Cntitlnua, "What kind of weather do you think h'6 aro going to hnvo tomorrow?" "Tho indications," said tho profes vlomil prophet, "point to mora rain, but I hnvo no personal opinion on tho subject whatovor." Washington Star. Bncoeaa. Tho tnlont of success is nothing mora than doing whnt you cnu do well with out a thought of fame. Longfellow. llo who dovoura tho eubstanco of tho noor will moot In tho end with a bono to choko him. Schoplmastor. I 1 mm Mt iuiwii-tr fl "' ' UsEFUL HINTS'. ' Hon to Hnlvo Oevcrnl I'vrplnxloil lltDUMefiiilil I'roldeiria. A rjnlek ami ciiMy way to Klip n rod Uirough ctnliliDi Ih to pare tho end of tliu rod, put a Ihluihlo on tho end, nml tho rod will Hllp through quite citnlly without ten ring tho curtain. To prevent wIikIowh from fitcnmlng i'Ioiui them thoroughly nod apply a ftuall iiiantlty of glycerin over tho .iihrfli iviili utft i,i(li f)i)i tiflttllt nud llnl.il, until the glycerin to well rubbed In, To prevent portiere catching under iieath the door when opened quickly icrow n Hiuall ring iiuch oh Iji tiacd for picture frame Into tho renter of the door frame. To thin fantcu u tongth of blind cord Hiilllclont to rmi'h to tho "bot tom of the curtain. Tut another ring In the center of the door at the top, thread the cord through ami faaten to tho bot tom of the ciirbilu, and an tho door In opened ho the curtain i-Ikch. Do not throw old Incamloaeent man tlH away, They mako 11 Hpletnlld pel toll for Hllver. Tut 11 little on a aoft dilator and ruh on tho nrllcto to he cleaned. It will poltoh beautifully without iicratclilng or mnrklng the Hll ver. llofore cleaning otit a flreplnco aprln Iclo a good handful of ten lenvcH among tho nnhefl. Thin makoH the aahen lift eiiHler and prevent the dunt from fly ing 11 bout the room. When machining itoft materlnlB uch an hllkn or uiiinIIiih pin or tack Htrlpa of paper along the pnrut to he iniichlnetl no that the paper to next to the teeth of tho aewlng mnchlno and tho work up pormoat. Then the material will not ruck or gather, as It othorwlao would. ICven chlfTou can be machined In this way. Never dlaturb nn Invalid by making n nolae when putting coato on the fire In tho Hick room. Tut the pleeon of coal In paper bagn nud put both coals nud bag oil tho fire. IIimv (o AVnuli n I.acr Collnr. To wash a lace collar first sew tho Ince with long Htltchen Ua)u a double thlrkucas of white llnniiel, plunge Into warm HOHpatids and wnah, then rlnae In clear water to which a little borax and bluing have been added. Gently squcezo lu the hand, place between dry flannel and proas till do with a hot Iron. llmv ( Draw an Ovnl. Take two stout plus nud stick them firmly Into the table through tho sheet ot paper on which you wish to draw the ovnl, ntxmt two Inches apart. Then tie together the ends of a bit of fitrlpg about eight Inches long wi &n to form n loop, leaving two loose ends, each nUtut an Inch long. When you have done thto tie tho loose ends into a smaller loop, which need not he larger than aullk-tout to admit the 'mint of a pencil. Now place tho larger loop over the two plus nud, putting the point of your pencil through the smaller loop, atretch tho string ns far as It will go and circle all around the pins. You will find that in moving from one pin to the other tho string forms nn ever varying triangle and that the figure described In punning all around tho plus to ns per fect nn ovnl oh tho most delicate Instru ment can produce. How to llnmllc Homo Hnillali. To have horse radish nt Its beat buy tho root, but do not gnito It, ns It to much easier nnd saves many tenrs If you wash and scrnpo It Next cut Into dtco nud put It through the finest cylin der of your meat chopper nnd then Into nlr tight Jars ho ns to rotnln tho full strength until wanted for use. How to Air Ilctla. Tho directions for nlring beds given In u domoAle training Behool nre worth noting. Place two chairs with seats to gether near an open window. Kold the counterpnue neatly the long way nnd lay over the tops of the chairs, nllowlug tho middle to sag down to tho seats. Kold the blankets next and place over ho counterpane, allowing 11 spaco be tween each for the circulation of nlr. Proceed In the same way with the rest of tho bedclothlng. Heat tip tho pil lows nnd place them where they will get tho air. How to CU-iiii MnrMo. Marble can ho cleaned by rubbing with n rathor soft paste mado-of whit ing or prepared chalk and water to which a llttlo ammonia has been add ed. IUnso uftorwnrd with clean water. A rub with putnlco Mono and water will restore tho poltoh. How to Sluice Water I.lly H1Un.1l. Hero to u salad that looks ns pretty ns It sounds nud tastes as delicious as It boUt looks and sounds. Cut tho whites of hard boiled eggs Into pointed potnl-llko strips. Save out two or three yolks, but mnsh the rest. Mix with mayonnaise and till the middle of tho arranged potato with tho mixture. Tut tho remaining yolks through n lino sieve, scatter over tho potato to elmu lnto pollen nnd cut lottuco Into points to resemble tho outer green. j,- now 10 ouvo a oar BiooKinv. (To'savo your stockings bow 0, plecool chamois leather on tho lnsldo of tha heel of your shoo. Thto will prevent It rubbing tho stocking and bo dolay the ' appearance of thoso dreaded hole TIMimit LAND, ACT JUNJ-: 0, 1878. WOTICK FOJl I'UIILICATION. Unilwl States IaikI Office, Kojeburj;, Oregon. Af.ty 8, 1903. Nolle; If licirby (jlvcn ih.1t In complkinm Willi llio j)fovl4onoftlioncto(ConBfci of (uric 3 1878. rnlllled "An net for tlic wlc of timber late) In Hie Ktntc ol California, Oregon, No vnd.i, mhI Wellington Territory," n exitndd to nil Ok Public Iind Slate hy nr.t of Augutt 4. tty-. WILLIAM STINNKK of Itowlmrg. county of Dou)lu,Ssiit of Oregon, ha tln'l.iy filed In M ofhoehl worn utaifimml iso, 31 7, lor ia imntmv of the Northmtf H 1&oyF&!i 10 how ihat t)e intMl Knight If mote vatiuhle fir lu lirHhr or mm tluiri lor agiteuliurnl hdr-pxi-V nnl to rnlniMh hit claim to Mid Uml be ir tlw Kiwittrr and ItKcrhmr of into office at Koiehnrg, GicKOn, on Mdturdny, lim uih day Ol Srplrinljrr. loot llcnntiic m wTtnci: Clmrlot Tiiom and lolmJ horn, of kottlmrg, Oioon, William lwig and Frank l-onic, of CWpIkihI, Ores"". Any ami all (Msnons claiming mlvcreely iIk alwve-dricilll UniU are rro,tetted to flte llnjlr clrflmt in this ollkc 011 or before iM 12th day of hepifinlwr, jijj. S-3 1 T. Kmuar.i, Kcgittcr. R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind The fj-cont packet Is enough for ueual occasions. The family bottle (00 cents) out ulna n fupfdy for a ye.tr. All drug ll moll thorn. WAXTBD-SK VEIt A L INDUSTKI oua perrons in each state to travel for ikmio estnbHohed eleven years and with m largo capital, to call upon merchants and agents for eucceiiSiul and profitable Ijne, Permanent engagement. Weekly rnMi salary of f 18 and all traveling ex-peuei-a and hotel bills advanced in canh each week. Experience not cteen'tol. Mention reference and enclose aelf-ad-lrehed envelope. TUK NATIONAL, 331 Dearborn til,, Chicago. Slinrliiit In LKTPt. The curliest reference to shaving of tho beard to found In Genesis xll, 14, whero wo read that Joseph on being summoned before the king shaved himself. There are several references ns to shaving In LcvlUcus, and the practice to alluded to In many other parts of tho Itlblc. However, Egypt to tho only country mentioned In tho Itlblc where shaving was practiced. In all oUicr countries at that tlmo such an act would have been consid ered Ignominious. Herodotus men tions that tho KgypUnns allowed theto Iwnrds to grow when Uicy were In mourning. Ko particular woro they as to shaving nt all other times that to have neglected It was to mako one self the butt of j coarse and ridiculous Jokes. IZven In this day and ago when tho EgypUnn wants to convey the idea of a man of low condlUon nnd sloven ly habits he always pictures to you u man with a full beard. Thto noUoa to very ancient, a fact attested by works of art found In burial monu ments dating back thousands of years. Southern Karope. A traveler writes: "I have often been struck by tho case with which peoplo In Kiuthern Europo aro amused. In Tarls 100,000 peoplo go out to Long champs for tho Grand Prix race, and half n million peoplo go out and lino tho roads on their return to sco them come back. In Rome nt tho feast of tho "Uhino Amoro" 5,000 peoplo go out on I tho Cnmpagnn to n spot whero onco' stood n temple to Venus and hold a picnic, while 50,000 go out nnd lino tho Applnn way to sco them return. In Madrid this peculiarity Is even tnoro jet ns. seal 01 approval on me ilirice-a-marked. On tho Puerta del Sol about n ," cek . d. 'Mf!"1" ?',del.v escalated thousand peoplo stand around nnd do ' "v"5 Jala am Jer'Uory o(thei Un .. , . , , ,, , ton, anu whercever there aro peoplo who nothing outdoors, while crowds of poo-, can rcml our ni0her ton l l f pie sit indoors or loan from bnlconles to This paper for the coming winter and wntch them do it And in Sovlllo tho J the year 1003, will mako its news sor bite rich sit in clubs and cafes on tlio vice, if popsible, moro extensive than Slerpes to wntch tho lower classes walk ever. All events of importance, no mat by, whllo tho lower classes walk by to ' tcr . ,whe Viey ,1,aPPen, nr0 Te ...-. i. uio. iu oi.ir. ir. , i.,i, ' ported accurately and promptly. ...111.1. U1U .IW IIVM OIUIb W" "M, and cafes on tho Slerpes." Headline the Iltblo. now long will It take a person to read tho Old Testament, with Its 502.- 430 words, or tho 1S1.U53 words of tho New Testament? And how long to read tho 77:.G0:J words of both?' A man can read understanding! 100 words every minute. By hurrying a man can read 100 words, or probably more. I will assume that n man. can read critically thnt Is, carefully nnd understanding! at least sixty words a minute. That la slow rending, being only 3,1100 words nn hour. Supposq n man should dovoto an hour a day to tho Dlble. At this rato ho would rend 10S.000 words in thirty days, or in n mouth's time. lie would therefore rend tho Old Testament lu less than six months, and ho would finish tho New Testa ment In less than two months. IltinfliiH on Trvncliornaa Soil. Snipe shooting on nn Irish bog Is an excellent test of a gunner's skill and outhuslnsm. An experienced bog shooter If ho finds himself going down throws himself flat on his side or buck and nt tho samo tlmo throws his gun to" his attendant, generally an unshod "gossoon," who rarely falls to catch It Tho sensation of being bogged Is very unpleasant, but If U man throws himself ou bur sldo or back there Is streugth enough In tho peat to sup port hla body, "Iforty-fiyo Xcaai of pott. .-i ,. ,-.-v .u,.-tt m Bay Wholesale Lipr UKAWtaA'lvrRUH FOR OUADB UQUOHH CHOICE WINKH AND-' VKAMDIE8. IM O I! TURK LEADING BRANDS OF BOTTLED BEER ."pomily Ordcrj olicHcd. SOLE AOJ:'NT FOR THE CELR- IJRATED (lAIKJEER Family orders for Pops, pints aur quarts, delivered by the case. Robert Marsden. agjmi5-gt-T:.TT;i w.'jn. GROSSMANN'S PATENT WRITING RING Tlio most important irnprovemLnt of tho ago in tho art of penmanship make; thr poorest writer a rplended penman in a few weeks hy tho ace of this ring. Endorsed by prominent College Presi dents and Hoards of Education in En rope and America, Hamplu dozen as sorted bizoa rent pnet paid for 1,U0, sin gle lomplo 25c. When ordering a single ring, state whether for man, woman or child. PENN MFG. SUPPLY CO. No. HO 6. Fourth St, Philadelphia Tho Old Reliable Firm, E.B;.Dean&Co. C. II. MERCHANT xtee Is constantly adding to its etocu of General Morchan diso, already the. largest in MarthfloUl. When you buy at tho Mill Storo you know tho goods aro first class and tho pneo is nil rigbt. All kinds of lumber and building material, feed and sup- plies ot wholesale and retail. THE NEW YORK WORLD TI1R1CE-A-WEEK EDITION Read wherever tho Enplieh Language is Spoken Tho ThriccrA-Week World 'was a brilliant eucceaa in tho beginninK and has been steadily crowinc over since. Time i.s tho test of all thinpe, and has m. 1 IUI !.. ;. --ll .iiu Duusdiiuki) ,v, uuij vug UUIIUI u year, pets three papers ovary week and moro iiows and general reading than meet great dailies can furnish t iivo or tx times tho price. rue Tiirice-o-Vteek-world Is abso- ' lutoly fair in its political news. l'ar ( than bias is never allowed to affect its ntwa columns, and Democrat and Re publican alike can obtain in its pages truthful accounts of all the great politi cal campaiguB. In addition to all the news, the 'Ibrice-n-Week-Wojld fnrniahoa tho best serial fiction, elaborate market reports and other foaturea of iuterest. Tho Tbrico-a-Week-World's regular aubrcripMou price Ih only $1,00 per year and this pays for 15t papers. Wo offer this unequaled newspaper and Weeklv COAST MAIL together ono year for 2.00 Tho regular subscription prico of the two papers is 2.50 rn CTCEANSINa AND HEAI.IKO CURU JFOU CATARR CATARRH Ely's Gra'am Balm Uniy anil pltuant to n-. 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Will .TluUe flle-cttlar 'A'rli BETWEEN COOS BAY AND SAN FRANCISCO OAF.RYING PA3SEKGERS AND FREIGHT x AT - LOWEST RATES. Oregon Coal & Navigation Co., rrojlrietOM. F.S.DOW, Agent, Marehfleld, Oregon S.O. CO. Agent, Empiro City, Oregon CENTRAL HOTEL Corner of Front and A streets, 5IARSHFIELD, OREGON, JONH SNVDER. ::.: :Proprletoi rnlilS WELL-KNOWN AND FA VORITh J. HOTEL has luit been entirely refitted and refurnished throughout and is again open to tfca public for patronage. New beds and spring mattresses have been placed in almost every sleeping room of thfa bouse and neither trouble cor e.xn;nv; luc been pared to put everything in first-claw order, TEBUS. Board an dfjlng, per week 55. to Board, pa week 4.C0 Single Mr' ... .- 35 Flanagan & Bennett Bank DIRECTORS : T. R.Shori dtin, J. V. Bonnott ; PRES. ; nnd. II. Flanagan, VICE PRES.; R. F. Williams, CASHIER. Capital, $50,000. MARSHFIELD, OREGON the nioacsT bh.vsation kveIiywiiehk LILIPUT Colapsablo Pocket -STEREOSCOPE APPARATUS Tho smallest Stereoecopo with the strongest optical effect. Highly finished in different colors with rich cold and silver decorations (mountings), Includ ing 20 V. F. Photographs, ViowB of art (genro.J. PKIUE OiNUY ?1 00. Bot every whoro prepaid in lotter foi u. LILIPUT STEIEOSCQPE CO. FORREST BUILDING, FhllacblffhU. '4 v tP Vi , V . . i, nummmmmmmmimmm btflW-UW-rt vtl r-f lmfiwnr?9,yj&tl fSfc-lW'lS it,l,?-2& '?'lXXii,!m .- rssm TSSSSf