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Konrnmo unvMmF.ff, Ti rnv, Mtr.ru 7, 1022. PKr.v. porn I11WKXX)LI GROWKR8 ATTENTION ! I a Great Name "International" l 1 5 orrr too Vf 1.4 K; Yk M At -r-i rrn. TA so IJlir A A Wi.iMa.tf' W lLx W frtrntitt Starr eWtfltU fklrf&il:&.l Till k i iui:.m 2 ivaae famous on worla-wiae rj 5 ii,,,,u- a . .4 " n,n 1 wa him- 'ie 1 Ot UIC( J' within Ihp radius of my eye, ih F 1 was no out near rxeept Tut-ou rk (J.Kfrattnn. When 1k was away Ta m mo, my thoughts continually wui f. BMUUVWHtfl d fd hark to tho Found.of voire, w, A look in his ryp. the caress of h; p 2 upon my KhouMnr anil ihe loiimsr A 2 htwanie almost uubcaraMu to be near j International Farm Implements , Ari'I all (hp while under this pwu d 3' ''ur compU-x there wan a Mihtlo fear- j i4re No Loo; Priced But Your . r".'''..0,' Z. r,'-oo"! J riirrr 5 Kdously r-J I Iz all this, but since, an! 5 rirsl Lost Is the Last j 1 "; ''' i n- p-h-; 5 eared, i understand. Most women r. win. a Tho whole day nt the studio 1 expect ih.a Kvi after being ex pelled from the Harden, as-kid of Adam: "Why do you love mo?" Woman, down through the au . have nlHays asked that iiuestion but I sometimes wonder if a girl lias ever asked herself why she lev. s hr lover. At times there was somei hini; al and mo- I I wan very young, perhaps too young was , 'O laae up toe re.spons.ijiiiiii-.s. ui itia:- ore ' riage. I did want l' 'e succesKlul ((re " ny worn, and I saiu 10 ni.seu. from " lot IhinijH so en just us tuey ander- are." the W hen I arrlvei and i my heart kept sin'- Aren't you happy ai you are? Child, I know, and 1 am Roiiir to revel lu the fa. l lhat I oe "U and you love me. Isn't that sufficient for you? It 1.1 for mo." Alihoush he said that there was time enough to t;.lu ;:lnut inairlaKe' In the future, he raid It In such a way that It save wo lo understand lhat ho only meant mine time when we were not busv tth pietures. I was happy when I was wltlt him and home that nlKht iiiK lower and low- J. F. Barker & Co. Fire Department Issues Warning STHMA No cure for it, but wclcomo relief it often brought by Vapo Rua Ova 17 Million Jan UieJ Ycarlu The annual e!"rtlim of off l rs of tile ItoseburK fire departmeul wan hebl li.Ht nlKht. No ehatiRe win made, the former offieem helui; reelected. .lumen Fletcher In fire, chief and IMiil ' ultural aeent and horticulturist. Ilnrth, assistant. Other officers are . 1'alernlllarn are to be eiceedinirly Clenn Taylor, president: Jack Craf-i prevalent this year. If the deposltK of I adverse criticism he would have mar Ion, vice president; Uooilly Stephen- ikks oil fruit and Hhade treis ara In rio.l L'liir If d.o umilrl h..vs n..,ni,t.Mt wa. taken up with scenes between Maud Sanson and Theo. I bad only two shots during the day. La to In the afternoon the evening papers were brought on the lot and when Theo read that John Storm had takrn Kitty's body to Itiversido he was astonished. "What does this oil mean, Tlahv chllil?" he asked. "Is Storm trying to press-aRcnt himself Into the lime liKht?" "It means, Theo. that .John was very much In love w ith Kitty and bad she lived he would have married ber." "Oh. come, ltaby-chlld, you don't understand." "I understand perfectly. I under stand and believe what John Storm told nie. It was that In the face of his world, his church, or any other ton. secreiary; ami Harry niirr, i,0 taken aa Indications. In past treasurer. The flru department Issu- , yi ars, ars-uaie of h ad spray has been ed a warnliiK ialust Ihe practice of accepted as the only emit nil method, puttliiK out ashes In wooden recep- hut. there are many who advocato the tacles. This Is a very dangerous prac-l use of lime-sulphur on the eggs be tieo nnd one which Is prohibll-d by ! foia they hatch, claiming that this city ordinance. An insp'M tlon is t i wilt control the pest. Testa will be be made In tho mar rutiire and viola- made to determine the value of liino tkins of the ordinance will be met i sulphur spray In this connection and wilh a severo penalty. ! growers can be advised In the future o- ; .1: to the best course to pursue. There AlVTIOX. j Is no use to spray If the p. sis are not I most Innocent rallies wishing tho highest price '"'. " ' siaiuu. ior geies. fur their personal propertv see M. C. 1 1 "n.iim snado trees will Jtadabaugh, Auctlon.er, 5.10 N. i'lne'""1 r'''"'" ""' orchards as by the , - , i lime alley hre largo enough to crawl they can do no damage. er as I neared my apartment door. I'.ut when J opened it there was An gelawho had lie.-u so helpful to me, so friendly- preparing dinner with the table set for tiitee. "I have invited a mutual friend to have dinner with ui'. Yirgie, Jack Thompson. Of course, I knew that you would be tired, but II seemed to me that Jack's patter micht cheer you up a bit," she explained brightly. I felt I could n.-ver repay Angela for her thoughtfuiiiess. The apart ment laden with memories of Kitty lialton would have been inexpressibly depressing if were alone. The thought flashed across my mind that I must move to m w surroundings. Angela seemed to read my thought. "Your month's lease is up tomorrow, Virgin. Why don't you take a little apartment out near Hollywood. Some thing entirely different from this one. I know a. dandy place. If you like we can go out there tonight and see I'. If you want me to. I'll take a day off and move you tomorrow." "Oh, Angela, why are you so good to me. 1 couldn't accept slch a fuv or." "Yes you can, Virgie. I want to do it for you. You :-cem such a help less little piece and besides 1 like you." lieforo I could reply Jack came In. He greeted me effusively and was RSP Fortify the ystem against Colds, Grip and Influenza by taking laxative Quinine tablets which destroy germs, act as a tonic laxative, and keep the sys tem in condition to throw off attacks of Colds, Grip and In fluenza. Be sure you get The genuine bears this signature Price 30c. FIGURES OF SPEECH ANNOY him." I bul'blins over with cood cheer. "lint the life of KHfy Dal ton was j We all s;it down ti a fine dinner of notorious. Surely you know that." j atoak and mushrooms. Surrounded "Yes, Tht'o, I know that the public by suuh good mmp-tiiy I found myself thoucht that way. Hut Kitty had re- onjoyine everything immensely, formed. Iler supreme paeHfice to "We'll 1 ave the ilishrs." announe snve John Storm's life proved It. Hut, ed Angela, taking charge, "and go Theo, aren't the live of many men out jind seo tho aj.ai 1 ment. Jack, In this profession notorious? And you will come with uh. won't you?" yet yon would find no objection.; "Of course I will, if Virgio wants Theo. If they married the pwretest,1 me." Klrl in all Los An- "Order a taxi tln-n, Jack," 1 said wilh a smile. Tests Being Made On Catcrpillars Kxpcrlments to ib tennluc tho V..lue of lime-sulphur spray In the control of calerpllh rs. are to he ((in ducted In the near future bv (lie agri- While they last, a Jl.r.O flashlight complete with battery for 70c. Hud son Kleclrle Store. AICTIO.N S.U.K. At Kmplre Ham, Wednesday, March Mh, at 1 o'clock p. m. Don't miss It Yes, 1 would, Baby-child. T don't believe in marriage, you know, espe cially In the profession. It stulfl'lesl one's art. As Heine, tho great lover' of history, has said :".Marrla ;o Is1 'he cure-all of love." I "Hut. Theo" "Oh, let's not talk about it. Time; enough In tho future for the (iies 'lon to come beiwe.-n ron and me. "Cosh," exclaimed Jack, turning his pockets Inside nut with mock seriousness, "hav n heart. Pay day Is far off." "The woman pays, and pays and r.avs." I countered In my best David Warfleld manner. We all cn.ioy 'il a laugh and pres ently were driving out Sunset Itlvd. Totnerorw An Invitation to l.imcli. Ta . - 'd I Y..::r::.:r!.,..,. 5 f I.. . . . i - i TA !;;,;;?-. -u. 4 ouie Imaginative Writer Portrays Indigna tion Meetings to Protest Against Certain Comparisons. New York Officers of the United States navy took concerted action to day In protest of authors and public speakers who use the expression "spend money like a drunken sailor." I'hlludelphla An Indication meet ing was held today In Independence linll by the Society for the Protection of Ilutmakera, who protested the use by writers nnd public speakers of the expression "as mad as a hatter." Chicago The Independent Order of Taxlcnb Drivers will meet tonight nt the Illnckstone to protest tho Indis criminate use of the characterization "a former member of the James pang now driving a tnxl," nnd similar terms of opprobrium they say have been heaped upon chauffeurs who drive cars for hire. Omaha The local union of Jackrab blt hunters at a meeting today divid ed to petition congress for a bill pro hibltlng writers nnd public speakers using the simile "as wild as a March hare." They say such language Is dis couraging to those who hunt such prey. San Antonio The International League of Crutch Makers went on strike today in protest of several vaudeville comedians who recently used the expression "ns funny as a crutch" In local playhouses. Kansas City Star. WERE SYMBOLS OF CREATION WHY (iAlil III III (.HI S mi ki s sit Ki:si'i: Alii: vmftVklA "Another 'artist' gone wrong! Too bad!" Careth Hughes, star of "The Hunch." will, li will ! se n at the Liberty theatre tonight iav:. that is tho way certain nciiiiaintaniv.i of bis greeted bis a iiliouiicemen t lhat he was going Into motion pi, tun s. in stead of seizing an opportunity to pl.-.y "hamlet." "It wasn't Hi' money so nimli." Mr. Hughes evtilaliied. "although 1 who find In r western methods loo much (or them. William Scott plays a l'rince Charming in the guise of an aviator. Scott is wi 11 Known to followers of l'ox rictim.- I'K1! I I Y CI 111. CONTLST I. ABRAHAM THt SILK SroHli SHU. It I 'MIIKICS l'l T. ! I.i:s.y I. ( p ; i Our iiii'ib.i.is are so careful that you cm entrust enr most ib H-ate lin gerie, wains and ..heir fabrics lo ns; for laundering purposes with contl-' (lenrv in out nbiliiv lo reiuin them lo ion ipii.le.a ami without h.itin. Our prb.M iee,il iremeiiy ami our piece.-, pie, laces li.iwl.ss leMilts. could use Ihe money. It wa. Ihe desire to get away from boakiim Kiiiuecled with art. smothered in a heavy Minos; ait iargon. "It isn't that 1 like Shall less, hut that I love lite mole, imagine Shakespeare. If llllvi might well be in llolhvood out scenarios as lmmorl.il plays." , simple all the I lelt !u re of espeare. And I Inlay, turning lis bis "Hi: lauding Tuesday morning. March hip s'.-int No. -tant No. slant No. slant No. tant No. slant St. .11 I. ('elltesli'UI I ol'.ti t on! font font slant eslant e. No. No. No. No'. No. ui.n prut x in lioi.i.KMMi Dici'i in: Cmpqiia Slcam Laundry Kile, 11 -tar. is h. b rs th'-a of the of a we-! New I letl la- e I'eri . I k.'d for t' c tn a (Mi t." It is we-tern girl In Virk soi b tv c i eii'fi in.: upni'i.l wle. h a i rook '.1 Ko A 11 i -Maid ie Willi: '11 Milgl!' at tin lure called ' a id! lii kite: siery in "w li: Nt" Into I. b s. ti;. I'U ae- I'l .11 1 lie, k- u;. r cii'l a feilt. I OUl. Cent. Co'i'' Colli. slant slant No. slant No. s'au! l ant slant nut I. nit 'ant N Ml'.t N ant N lain N Nil No No! No No. r 2 s s; t s-e, i Sf.4 7 .1 ."i tjsii ! 1.S2 :,,) Mis :.os 4 SO 4 7:i HIT I :. i' ::;:i ssi ' ' :;:.i) !! 12 :t::s -'TI : t .t.i nt i, IV to t ' i fruit! li '1. I'll' nt ,i a til No nit N , utt No eii N ' Among Ancient Egyptians the Beetle Was Believed to Be the Form of the Sun Qod. A scarab Is the representation of the sacred beetle found ou Kgyptlau geuis, coins, mummies, obelisks and works of art. The appearauce uud rapid multiplication of beetles iu the mud left on tho subsidence of the Nile gave rise to the belief in their siKjtitaneous generation, and they be came the symbol of creation and crea tive power. In their circular shaie and the bright (folden tints of their wing cases they were thought to re semble the shape and luster of the sun and thus weru tukeiv to bo the tonus In which the sun god appeared. Scarabs were cut lu stones uud em ployed ns seals and amulets. They were bored through their length so that they could be strung like beads. After the commingling of the Egyptian with other races, agnostics nnd Chris tians Interpreted the meaning of these gems In accordance with their own beliefs. These of the most ancient period, such as are found on mummies, are Inscribed with the names of the kings l,ebl in highest veneration, Thuttnosls III, Hameses II and Amcno phis III, nnd frequently with s.nue hieroglyphic symbol. The larger of them have seme short religtuu.i or historic Inscription on their under side. MIT1IK TO C .r.UITOHS. In the t'ounty Coert of tb Htste ....-Ron for Douglas miiniT, tn tin- mailer of the eslatu of Watson littvis, deecKsed. Nut lee Is hereby given that the un AerslKlicd was on the 31st day of Jun unry. in::, by the County Court of iK.ugln County. OreKon, duly np popitcd elt-eutrU of the estate nl Wat son 1 'avis. deceajet. All persons having- claims auratiist said estate are tit-ret. y linttiti.it to present the sumn properly vorilled with vouchers at tached to th underiigncd at ber resi dence in Kdiinbower. urerfon, or at th law ofTlce c.f John Tl IxmK. Itoseburit. nrii'on, within six months from this oat P. Dated at Itosebure. OreKon, fcebru ary I4th, lti:'. ' MAHT K. DAVIS. Executrix of the estate of Watson Davis, del-eased. John T. LonK. Attorney for said Estate. Anyono Ceslrlus V" strain of All tr. ' Imported broccoli socd, set In touch : Prairie It!!!4"1 with F. Schmidt, DUiara, Oregon. iba, .,,. I.u. m trespussi,,,, in ,2 J.H. A" kind, o, Warm au " rmur.urwe, Jtoeless. UlouSlv-. NOTICE TO CIIKDITOHS. In the County Court of tho titato of OreKon fr UoukIhs County. In the matter of thti etuiu uf Charlua A. Phelps, detfimid. Notit l hvrt-'by Kiven that XhS un 1rlKnfI wa. on ttie 24th day of Feb ruary, 121. appoint eil almtiiltratrix rtf the estate of Charles A. I'helpw, iltt- 1 ceased. All permiriH havlntf clnlmi UCairixt nnhl eiitato are reUtrftl to tile I the same with the unlerMKm-i at ti;iB ton, OreRon. prnperly verltled with vourheri. Hmn littl, within six momtiH from this diite. liated and tirst puhllshed thin 28th I day uf February. i:'22, MAliY H. PHKI-PS. Administratrix of the estate of Onirics A. PhelpH, (tereani'tl. Addrcs; t;aUn. Ort'Kon. 0 NOTICK OK SALK OF GOVEltXMKNT TlMliKH. General land Oftice, Wawh Inuton, U -. February IS, 1'j22. Notice Is horoby Klven that subject to th conditlotiB and llrnltatlona of tWu At'ts of June i. Ivl6 ('iy Stat., 21S and February 2. IH19 (4( Htat , -JIT-J). and the lnstruftiotis uf the SeertUary uf the Interior of i-vptember K., Jul 7 (46 1 !., 447) and Septcniber 21, 1119 (47 1-. 1, 3h 1 . the timber on the following landft will bo sold April 12. 1!I22. at 10 (t'chick a. in., at public auction at the Fntted States I, ml office ut ItuHeburK, OreKon. to the hltrh-il bidder ut nut lens than the appraised value as shown bv this nothe. bale to be subject to the' approval of the Secretary of tho In- terior. Tho purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth uf one per-; cent thereof, beine cum missions al lowed. miiHt be deposited nt time of sale, money to be returned If sale Ib not approved, otherwise patent will . issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Illds will b received from citizens of the United! States. aiHOclat ions of such cltlzeiiH : and corporations organized under the! laws of tho I'nited States or any state, territory or district tin reof only. L'ptn itppiicat'ion of a iHMlilled purchaser, j tiie timber of any 1ck;U subdivision will he offererl separately before bein included in any offer of a larger unit. , T. 21 S.. It 4 W., Sec. 31, SK'i fKlA. , fir Soo M., none cf the tlr timber to he Mold for leas than $1.75 per M.; T. 27 S It. 13 W.. Sec, 11. XK'4 K(. yellow! tlr iiFiit M.. red fir 2.fi M., hemlock "ti M., r.-d cedar 0 M., NW 'i SKU. yellow Ur 3u M red fir 5' M., h.-mlock 2u M., red cedar 30 M SKi. yellow fir 4ito AL, red ilr :'0 M hemlock 50 M., red cedar r.O M.. SW'U SKl4. yellow lir IvtO M.. hemlrn-k f' M., red cedar Inu M NK'i SU''4. vellow fir ItoO M hom 1m k 12.'. M., red cedar 70 SI., N'W'4 SW'4. vellow tlr Kii M.. red lir 1 SI..' red ce.iar T') SI.. SC4 SW'4. yellow Ilr 2K0n M., hemlock aim St., red cedar 125, M. " S'A'" SW,i. vellow Ilr :r.O St., hem-1 lo-it ."' SI. red redar Sn M white fir 25 ST.. none of the yellow and red tlr timber and red cedar timber ft he sold for Uss than 2.50 per SI., and none of the white fir and hemlock timber to he sold for is than r.O cents per SI. (SiHrned) WIld-lASl SI'ltV, Commis sioner, General Land Office. I LODGE DIRECTORY. ! l KITED AHI'ISWS Meets In Sfacca- bee hall everv ITelnesday evenins. . Vlsttinfr menieers a iv. ays welcome. i;h ii.mi,) t:i .f'ti. si. a. siiM,i:n M'cn.LOi'H Trcas. KUSin HFMPHltFY. Secv. - v.'':-.. )'r 1 V 1 FrtjmKaichSnj for only CAy ReguL C 'nr n-. 1- ..V. 7 S. B. CROW HARDWARE, SPOnnjr. 113 siiramix a ml There'sSlij for You. Oct out of the tVi only getting 501 ijto from ready rcatfosxis Have your cloildasi suit you. and ymitt gards pattern silE't There's a sarhriji clothes that jm ptr haven't realized. Let U3 show yoi raOSEBURG CLEANER j. f. Dimm :t()8 N. Jaikson St. Rut loyai. oitiii;n otr iooi; it. mot. urn .oiue no. 3 07 meets llrt and third Tuesday ovenlnKn of eac'l monlh at o'clock In the Moose hall. All visiting brothors are invited tot attend. l C W. CTIAKR. Bletetor. ItO;JK(;KTF.R.eeretary. A. V. A A. 31., I.nnri-i Loitsre o. 13. I Iletfiilnr commvinlcatlonn 2nd nnd 4th Weilnesdays each month et Masonic t Temple, ltuseburg. Ore. Visitors wel- ! coma. W. K THOMAS. W. M. W. K TtARRlS. Secy ' KAtil.K.s Koseburff Aerie meets in , Slou.e hull on .Iu.'ki.on St. on 2nd and j 4th Monday evenlnitu of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren In good standing nlwavs welcome. ! A. J. H-l'I.I P. W. P. P. W. M. LA MKttB, W. P. I H. V. OOOIiMAN. Secretary. I Ul.lll:KAII9 Reauhurg Itebckah LodKe No. 41. t. O. O. I. mrtti In 11(1.1 l'elleW!! Temple everv week on Tucsiluy evening. Visiting members, In guod stanJtiia am invited tn nt. 1 tend. srsin jaokson. n. o. KVA I.KNOX. Secy. I'TH KI.JiA I LEV. Kin. Secy. H. A. . T. M. ROBehurc" Itcvlew Ne. It held regular meeting! on aec end Thursday at 3 p. m. and fourth Th'irj.Uy .it T :30 p.m. Visiting ulsters Invited to at'end reviews. Aaaccabee Hall, Pine ai d Ons streetp. . IIKM.K STKIMIKNSON, Com. .IKSS1I-; It A PP. t.'ol ' " K; K"ellllrg C hn.rr o. 8 H....1, th.-ir reKiilar meeting on the lt and .tr.l Thursdays In each mnth. All s.ijenrning brothers and sisters re rc.i.e. tfnl!v Inv.tirf a.tnH VMS KI.IZ -MiKTU UrN'TAN, Tv'.' M. f. J l: V. K .li iHNSi in. SoT-tary. 4 K. ti. r. m .te..s each sec.ind and 2 ! innrsuay or each month In M.i. - .i Lie t.all. corner c'ass and Pine s'r. et,-. Visiting Knights always Announcemd THE North Side Guff Is now under tie ment mid after tHH will sell strictly for To make room for wj stoek of enods w ? l a linn of PA 3 KLOL'lt and one of M.mlo" Fvrun m big reduction of pttc We invite you to coar"" reeular rrices wit" others. Our motto In "A . ' for everyone. MH riitisi: COMPANY ' our Nelitlilmr.' 's.s.t'k.'s DiD YOU KNOW? It U our ranict nn to Kut. a .,,1 ,,.lt will n.iiui.niul Hie u ilv of i.iir eierj put on, A fulllifiil servite t.i Hip pni.li. ever at llio poet uf iIiiijt rery lieu- of (lie tlajr nu.l nkl I. We appreciate )our lnj.il tuppoit. Douglas County Light & Water Co I: M jrMM;s. Mn ADVICE TO L0VEL0R AND UY SlIW. KI.L;IHKT OTHERS 4 Pally folumn t: Questlcns aail Ansners t'omlunca by Womu Vb R.tows. Ai.lrr yonr I.-tterii to Mrs. KlUhor; Car Sorhurg New!i.iew, I'. ,r M"'!, I'INImiiv: 1 Imiielii s. ..in' C'i'eii.1 orvan.l' ;iiul l'.'i:c)it II'. il'. t '..,11 1 if' ,lr. I f. '.' -I til .'-.-.. Sti.-nlil 1 li-..- the iinr f,.r l';it e: is tli it mil et ti Ie this siiein ci ii,l Ml ' Tl:-I'li.k. K 'HI..I a e.ii.i'.',- t.. hi. pi. 1.,. with il " ,tl. V hi:.' s'l.v ste.'KIp : I I. .'it. r 11. .ir I., ick i". It' ' l .l is n ... '..ni.. ,. l'! i-e hum., r Tie 1. tii-r pi.-., '.v.. 1. - n An er:.'nn.h It if w..til.l I. ety nice fur the vnilil tl.-t.s till siiiiiiiier Mltfit i.ii wear the ilre on Ilie Ireel. Iii toil altempt to to ike It timr-M'If. Imi lt;te a leillilter ih. if. Il iil tli'iiile Hk..iittNi ih, ,-ti, n ml tlie lti.ileil.il. I (lieiv I, -ln.Uy.ll. I,, . (li;,,v Willsl, at.. ,..,hI. wliile 'i.lipH i- ninl kin, ,.,, H. hi tter triili ill.' il'.-v ,1,,,, l.lji.k. A intMHf .- iii. ,,1 , ,., ;m,.r, (oll, ,,, ' lp I'lil M.'.l ,. , . ,!,,.. Al Ii 1 -.:t AM ONS 4-1 ., li ! i li r '.v !.. V-.- i'.'. -nr .i -t!.e lietiie. : irnisn aii ln-i.her J for any tiul'.dir.R S. " us I , fore huv- i'.iiionle IU. si buij " . Mineral Water on K p the ginger ule in Makeup ef Human Body. One re.tM.n why milk is . excel lent n fm.. Is that It ci.iiiiilns inuch ' t nl.hiiii. which Is the principal miiier ul of the human b...ly, contributing to : the makeup (.f the touw and teetli. A Krown person tarries lu bis nkele ton about four pounds of It, says mi -ewliante. The l.mly rontnlns about 1 three ounces of sodium, combined I with chlorine to form common salt. There are also about tn.i .unices of t iiiaitiicsiinu, which u a sihery-w liite ' inetil. Another blclily intl.iiumabie """ ''"'I in th b.vly s poms. Mum -ul... ut two ami one-half t.uiues ; of It. The to.y coutair.s about " oil'lces of phosphorus. Seven eoliths ef the phos;.t,n is the bon.s (i-..ni t, firm phosphate of lime) - 1 half an ounce is in the brain tissues; H.e list is tn the r,.,! cor,,,,,,-!,., (,j the 1 -,l (if sulphur there nr.. a'.out f.,.-.r ,,., in ,), h,ni(,s (). 4 t.-sth. The t.'.-ly s threc tifih, utl.r aud .nit Lftli larbeu. M.. COOPMAN. Com. . i- WItAt'P. It. K. Mlllius (,, HOIIIK kipi I.ldc "vie No. 4!t. mtcts en lsi and 3rd y .lay eventnes In Moose hall. Visit ing loi-hi'.rs invited to attend. lil'.I.I.K I-UKNP1I V. (!. N. l.lii.NA MoInlNALl". Clerk. K.. I'hllelarlati Lodge " Sto. H 111 I til .1 i,-ll.,.i m 'I'.......'.. . r.eniiig nt ( ::i.i o clock. Vislt- Ing l-reihren are atwivs wetcotne. ITtl'Ii Mll.l.l-lt. N. t',. A. .!. llKIW'KS. ttec. Sec. .1. tl HAII.KV. Pin. Sec. ..,...,,, XIIf. AoHilti-.tno TA Rivets in (l.t.t k .1.,,.- nail in i:,.. ......... ".."".': .":. r enlnss. Visiting neighbors wel. ,me. Pr.i:r.i'nTCts- tvirTPn n c. - . M M Mll.I.I'.lt. Clerk. ",' "IIIIH IIKMilt A.dlllll lltiN me. ts in tl.e Maccnl.ee hall the l"t an. I 3rd Tues.iav In ea"h mo th No In li a y aina.va HOSIE n. . rt-n'il.ir rotniniiiiii .iilnn I- K 1 . on i .icii Tj-day or e..ry r,,sMh Al n.emt-e-n. re i! t- n:tnd rew-ularlv. and all t ro'hera ar cordially tn- i o f NOTASEMt i FOB MEN ant WO ME The Hosiery Sop" AGiaunlfMi'1'"'' Pair HARTH'5 TOGGERV Tl!-t.T.riWP, K. R. Ti W. Jr . Se. y. KMl.Hi, ,, c. i. . Jl k. er TTHMa Alrha Ixidge n-.-e's every Wednesday eveo I''!ig'.s Ahstrs:: Hall, corner i VCsiMne-ton tits. Vlslt- hp- feQL m.,.. or- for "U time. I '-'. crU51 i:.v. we, on.e. !1 iHM.PH H. TtIT7.MAN, C C. l"l VOfVU. M. K. - E. W1MDLJ1L1. li. R. a 101 S. Jaris'