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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1912)
\ V o lu m e P O U X X I, F O R F O R D . O R E G O ^X , W E D N E S D A Y , D E C E M B E R O F F IC IA L r D IB IiC T O R Y . a « , lö i» . Ï X 'n m b e r 3 3 W IL D F L O W E R S . - we could not see them— gallop on to ward» Cawnpore, ahouttng to each other: “We have themJ They lire not far ahead!" PortunatkJy we w ire cot discovered, so »gala we had to decide 7* » . wnal to be done, knowing our a w k - ward ponltlon between the rtbeln at Buaaeerutgunge and those os the H u n o a k . above Ih .m lift th e ir heads C. H aw ley, o( Salem to Cawnpore. And drop the acorn, >h.d the leaf. Governor—Oswald West, Salem . T h . harvest field fa r round them aheda But we were bound to "face the mu Heeretarv of State— ß eu . W. O lcutt Sa- P lenty In many a ih ia f . • W l sic.“ A fter resting lor an hour we pro And they, h a lf frag ra n t brighten earth lent. Lo w In (he shadows where there'a dearth ceeded. and got through Onoa without State T.easurer— thus. B. K a y , of S a Of pain or plcaaurv, love or Ufa, being In any way molested. Then at F a r from t h . a o r ld ’a mad. cxaaig a.i at rtfs. Munglewar, which was only eight miles lem. Supt. Public In s tru c tio n — L . A . Aid from our destination, wu were told by They apeak no m ra.aga, act no part. T h ey have no works to .b ow , a native traveler froci Cawnpore that V rntan, Salem. p hidden h r r . ih .y touch no h e a rt a large body of rebel cavalry had passed - tatefl P rin te r- WI1II» D u u iw a y , .Salem. D .c StatrfPrinter— And do rpx a .k to know ; rough ilip town about an hour before, Y . t If rr.ret t h . I o of man Attorney G eneral— A. M. C isw fo ril, of them squabbling with one ae- I t a j « g i o l d . the M a u le r-p la n — Salem. . T h e mower th a t p a ln i.d thia f a ir bloom t the stupidity of allowing lure Clertc State I-ainl B oard—O. li . Krown, F o r m an can have no fu tile doom Englishmen to outpace them and es —C hariee W . Stevenson, tn N. T . Observer. Baleni. * cape. ftp also added that he had Been Joint Heustoi fo r Cooe sud Curry-*-' them leave Ate ro.vd about half a mile off a n d H B K ^ r a tope of trees Ou W. e. Chase. dB ar ■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦»♦♦♦♦«♦«♦♦♦»»g hearing thia Butler proposed that we Joint liepresentative for Coos and should s e ^ N w H H k le as hard as we Curry— S. P. Beine. ___ . , • •! < could for the ban' a of the Ganges op Judfte, ad J u d ld n l D is trle t—J. W . posite Caw npore But that would not Ham ilton, Roscbur£. do; as. If the rebels should ire us (end ProRecuting A ttorney, ad Ju f id a i D is it was very prt Ms they would, at = = = = = , daylight was brea n ri. or If they over trie t—George M . Brou n, Ruaeburg. J U M G U L W A L L A H took u i (which they “ auld do unlsae 0 . S /C o tu iu ls s lo n e ra — H . T . Stewart, the hors«-»-w t ie trash), ' .ir end would P ò rt Orford. not be far off. Then fo r- we mads up OOl’MTV OrrlCRMS. N December, 18R7. along with 20 our mint’ » to p ro c r-' at a - - Ik fo rth » C o u rt) J ' d g e - E . A Bai lev, G olii m em ber« o f m y corps. I was deputed real of liie Journey, and th.t. Ic the event Beatili by Sir Jamet Outrani tu go from the of being wa.. laid o> chased we >• onld alt down In our saud'.es and ride s we had l'o iin iy C in u ile s i. 1 nera—O tto Ism ert, Alum-Bagh to Htinee Bridge, a distanae never ridden before. intrpo.se of arcer- o f IS ml.ca. lor the Gold Iteseli ; tieoC liencu'itb, Iatn g lo ls. W i got along unmolested wlthla ta lu n g how the garrison at that plane Compete. Straight Lin. KrvboerJ «I.eiilT— W. A . B irb i I, tluld tfc-ach. was getting 0». Bunec was the onfy three miles t f our drailnailon, w! e a s t Removable and Interchangeable Platea. County C l e r i —George W . S u iitli. Ball Bearing Carnage position held by us on the mein road sunrise we heard ipuneroiis trumpet- G o ld B e ite li. Reveraibl. 1 abulalor Rack between Cawrporo and the Alum- calls on our left. ".’..hJ ah!" both of ue Simple Stiadl Cutting Ornes exclaimed almost simultaneously; "so County' T n a e u ie r—Juno-a C ang i eli Bagh, gdUth xkero t i mllea apart. Drop Fore«! Type B w . Wedderburu W^ got along very v e il until within there you are! W ell, you bt; gars, you Perfect Lsm Loci Ansessor— W n;. 7..1msn, llu rlio r. two mllea of Bunre.when a horde of shall ride fo r It. Oar bones ate fresh, mutinous cavalry ruddenly appeared and by the tlipe you get inln your sad V itible Writing SebooJ S upt. t-XV, B. U uerin. iutiiglois W rite fo r information to dles and form up we will have had a ìurveyoi— D . C tU n iff J r., Gold Rosoli. out of a ki| e (clump) of r -ngo trees good start; and, 11 ti e woret comes to T h e Smith Premier Typewriter Company, In c Complete C o n tr o l from about a quarter of a mile oS. The olB- Coroner- - L r . S. J. M ann, luinglois. eer commanding the party decided at the worst, the odds are that all that ____ ~ ___- __L _•____ Syracuse, N . Y . - R n s th ii im ja lis s i Keyboard M icrinua oy ru a ro i'a rx. — once that our only chant e of rat-ape caa happe;) Is that r s a t t have lo ewlto C irc u it Court m erla b’o u itli Àluudev il was to nta e the most of the d.*:aiu.e our hors-.x s c ra n the C e re '» ." Away A K ey for Every Character belweeip us and the enemv's cvval-v, ' * e * cnt aI ».ripping gallop, and on August of euUi y e e i. and scuttle. So off we went at a hard tue r* ’“ ’ cav1^ lo •‘ "'»i'-.*«'»- Piehrome Ribhoa County Coniloiraioner» C o u rt meets gallop, making for Bunee, followed up i h ‘ * tJM ed, u* for <” t r • u “ Ut Ueiform Tmt'h flrst Wodnvsday l.- Jununry, A p r i i , ■ Ball Bearing Type Bar by the enern- In M l pursi-'t Put. to » ev‘ r 6ot w" h'» 303 ’r#r‘!,: J u ly and i-epteu ¿ o r cl 1 urti yum . j cut this pur: of the story abort, we out- * ” * ,,lr the |," r"oit * 1' en “ *• Cawnpore C o lt» » Finder mod Pam grepU Dedmel Tabulator Proba!« C o u rt noeta srei M onda) 11. paced th e m , got In -'tfe ” tif —»—id . — d gun ¡son. »(.¡ng la . da ve w - s In, Perfect E rw ug FaciTide. eaeli m u a lli . were »□’ -“••-'ned to our :.car:s* cdiiunt lo.-eid i • i f-w «irii;« la ii.i ir.d». if Interchangeable C aaw jm l ’’» o. t-i'd n g -th-'-i retrem pretty St'kkv cqpktv ro»T or rie *» «un rùsr- ! by the g a rrii >a. R i ^ l q a d L e f t CamegB Return «harp, no arrival ai th e jp n a of tbs M AM SWS. W hile we w tie enjoy ing our excellent Swisgiag Marginal Rack ¿ J ( .'b it t e n ........ . . M lss Id a Cooley. sup-er l i e offLii cornu,andmg at C snre. we found a lir r e fl.t-lxi'tonied H a rb o r.. . . . . . boat walling tor us with a party of . . . bIrte lo 'I Gardner. Protected Ribbon 1 .are ecut en arde iie-t-en.p in sty .hat Gold B e n c h ... Gear Driven Carriage. armed men: and within a ru a n e r of an .......... - be had retwt :rvent Intorni n ii n for Sir Pibboa C osito II m I from Keyboard W c ld e rb u ru .. .......... ’ fikciusii. jo},,, [ag li,, commending ai Cawnpore, hour wert lanrieiT safe and sound at Variable asd Ueivenal L is t Specif Illib e e ... . . . . ... M r. K. B Kitasrll. whlclt-he wxt anxious should be' c a r-- Cawuporr, where we were enteroined Perfect Duet Guard tor a dee'- H^e klur". M a r in i........ . .M rs. V io la A. F fy . rled lo him at ooce. The xoa.maading Back Space Lever It v .« i-on.iidcred by Sir John Irg lte Carriage R etard* . A. ,Xi I t i l e , I . oflhrr n ld he was soli aware It would Agness............ loo rle. y to let ua return to il-.e Alum- ntver do to wea. ta,S-r James Outr?m'a Port Orford . . ..........Amrs John-t u Bagh alone; therefor* v.e were "ruct-d D f u m s r k . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .J. H. t'dl pM. f u ,- t by de xrhfng a number of men, to await the departure cl a convoy that and they wottffl not get through the L an g lo is A .- .; T h ese a n features w fisA u . . . . . . . K. Mackie “, sun ' roue v.iTelt.Tube rebel« had on vms to leave for that pla -e In a le « E c k le y .............. ............J. A H h I ik - h daye; sn we had to « la y . T IT « wgc'. 'e the road; but he f’ j ghf two of our make thaSmith Premier the j men would probably eur e-d In ai.eal.- sbre.ee made Gen. Outran- -'.u lre ¡ h .t choice / f the m an w ho I Ing past in y obrructions thry might we had fallen Into the hiiii,' of t ie ♦ nemy nnd been killed, which s u t s eneounler. Of eour-e be was fully fate of nearly all those w h o -v rie rap WANTS 0 0 MM0N JUBTIOI. in v e s tig a te s comparative aware that tbe undertaking was t dan tured by the rebels. You can picture gerous one; still, the risk must be advantages. Woririag M m and Women of the ta’ en. Go It is settled that two of I i yourself to w we were welcomed on our return. u. were to ro-fo f ’ espors. Tbe ts.sk S tate Oppoee Maïciona Lawa. 1 cannot conclude without bringing to the o flre r rommsrdlnp nor party hid Ia order to make a farce and a laugh to tar. le w«- lo relett tl ore two, ns notice t ie heroic conduct of Bergt. ' in g stock of popular government and ’every m m was anxitwtr fnr t ’ie d u f ; Butler during the trying nlgbl e «rent the Initiative and referendum, two l a c : ; but. being a Inng-heidrd fr"d w , lie got together, and also •'.« fa ir of bis pc.-r TOW« and dlotrict to rid e and e xh ib it a temple Latest Model measures have been Initiated by the Biulcr was n very s u: "■ (urnlahed by u s O ur « ageuU are m aking äkln« . , a . u . g - s - r* bicycle » a .. tffn U e erery vary where «re over ' e v!f. b» deeii Inc that we ho' c big buslneia Interest! which ara dead ehonld dt •, lots.» T h 's w r . ('m e. sr.d aud w I- -n he begin to ride t in . v h-n 7 ° tC Q U IR K D u n til you receive and approve o f yowr MB « t b nsv w i f e a n d > :iy s e lf h a v e been ly oppoeed to the rule of the common bicycle. We »hip to anyone anywhere In the <7^8. ^<* m W people. One proposed law limits frae RROtesg C ASTAU K 'Ift su«i laoy arc tae best pergt. L i L'r Uli! I '• < -e v b i t v ;• rou- rh-iied bv the cav.ilry. his v , | g l t pHL - In adrance. and allow TIN DAYS* FRKg TRIAL during weAiriue we bate sv*%. I um I in the house Last lelt eirterrd tbe prlre d rivers. Poor But fan to t« ' 1 n the intm el. But’ speech In cities or 9,000 or over, and C j ö c i which tim e you m ay ride the bicycle and put I t to any tc«t you wish. wvek my wife »¡ut frs n iit with besdachc for I J you are then not perfectly aatiafled o r do not wish to keep tha la so glaring an example of class legis ler! be h ■ ' li-e n - < «wodars she Sr.e«l some o f t o m < \S< A HETS, - - 'ed fnr t*-? th!- ’ id n id : “Hide on s n t'r iv e ; o u r -- twcyctoahij>ttb a c k to ua a t our expense and i» iU •« < • « « < « •« . sad »See rsltevod th«* ptnn nt her bead a > most e to my fate. • v, r* Is no lation that It Is absolutely revolting V 'rtn r li Cross; he never ’lv»t’ In ob telt, le r Immediate v W a t arsis FACTORY PRICES 'Vo th0 highest grade bicycle« i t la t o ', of i’« *o b , i But, to a right-thinking Individual. - C lM “ ' iVf.FF- HI . , A . ’ r " „ possible to mnlco a t o n e «mall profit above tain It. h l ’ I- e d.k«’ • •'• ' ' t P -rh need • actnal factory cost. You save |10To *25 middlemen’• profits by buy- PilMhuiff Seif« 1.» • ' ' lUh And th e same people, who are In In I 1"’ from tbr ejects of a t)’ »’ he le- tk .n s-'o ■ lncielfu: ’' - i t - i i i - e there .’ W d lr e c tiir usand h?ve the m nnufacturer’sguarantee behind your sistent that free speech should he 4 « °.»i DO a bicycle or a p a ir o f tires from m im « at ««f eel'-ed | - the che6t frtrc r. rttc u rx lr.g v - - - > n- I s s .iy lo i t b t - 1 . the game C A f. t V hampered, are asking the cttlxens of » w u n jll you recclvo ou r catalogues and learn our u nheard o f /«wy old bo-i-A «"'uiod to iCi i - up audden- _______ C a t e a h t ic the state of Oregon to tegtstate agatnat round shot, -fv i* -u"—. i r ', i t - , , - beh l nil, m id« loo. m t a o d * t u ily o u r » u p e r b t » o d « t a « |t a « i5 5 3 ! w At ten p. m. wr '.eft Bunee. botl| of the people to spend their earnings ;a i c , . c r i e d h it rider WO c a n m a k e y o n t b l * y e a r. W « aell th « b lg b M t t r a d « bicycles f o r us having a d u p lirs ’ e o f t ! e dlsrsti lie«, where and how they please A direct ■ IA V C > L « ° * i t * ,b a n a n r o ,h * r to r t ^ r y . W oar,.«o t1s*U d w ith ti.Oo p ro fit b I h . t « fa c to ry cost, nut. alas! the and clean-cut analysis of the law which were In cipher, rolled lilo r n ia ll s i'i-t.i to - l e c - p - f t “-«»* r WWCOWO HAMO MCVOftK proves that a farm er cauld not ask tin tubes We got s’ont .11 right for ■ effort v is too much for him and he died a .:« T X « c o his neighbors to not patronize an estab » b iit eight p 'll-,. V<ben i e ’ esrrd .the ncx' diy.--Chambers’ Journal. lishment that defrauded him. could, the fow n o' I' • VA» I LH- - • (.tin; , ■ - siw by not recommend any course of action- IH E P IL G R IM P IO N E E R & or warn his neighbors against being the glow of nunie’ , "« fr r « t i t Isiee 1*1«. •; A taken in, too. The measure, however, par le« o' -"be’.s v • r, e n c a m , c i n both Strong were the qualities In them com bi; Is aimed at the organisations that are flanks, and that the own ■ is i vcplrd seeking to Improve conditions (or the by some of them, so we hal ed to e -a - Joined In each man strong ponuscl« and | J r T rS e l , - l'« ’ li|,« T i r e s a p jm k t r e c u ltr r r M l p t i t f f t k « itH r tt it, •tro r g mind, common people. Eight thousand sig alder w hat war to be done. Theccnc!«. Austere and atern. ) « t not a t heart un tlO .O O b u t f t i t l r t / u t t lo t, ■a-T natures to this' bill were secured In slon we arrived at w s Hist there w oirii kind. n in ttn ,» 9 W f lt A u t t h r j , , f t . S S . Multnomah county, where the people V- - k g '- — "»•nr >o get loiim! rlthe^ ROMORETMIBLEFROMNliCTIRES on a referendum of a similar ordi liank, at we did not. know the country, Form ed In a d v e rs ity ’* unpotlrhed school ■da B a r « K W A IL S , T M k i , o r C I « M w i l l » • « I« « « « • a i r « « L W here Iron lines Inlaid the golden r u ^ ^ nance, defeated the forces of big busi A hundred thousand pairs hold last yenr. ar.d the town was surrounded by Each man a w a rrio r wus, but not a Hm « a d D o n ’t It. ness overwhelmingly. The working DLSOMPTtOMs 51 ade in a11 Tt people of this county aak you, the swampy ground. So we decided that T h ey breasted peril« o t th<~ wlWfia and ■ r o ro I riding, v e ry durable and lined Intaldn w ith 1 -. • t. -i . voters of the state, to deal justly w ith we must mai'.e a choire of twocourF.es— a special q u a lity of rubber, which never be Il a botll« er comi comes p o r o u s a n d which close« op small them and defeat the anti-boycott and . ¡ ’her return to B.inre d< Jeetrd and dis They «unk ’neoth hardships o/< ttiro«gh r and lat It aland nu net area w ithou t a l l o w i n g t h e a i r to e s c a p e grit fa to graves. appointed. and j —,’iibiv tn be chaffed anti free speech bills. w e have hundn>da o f letters from «atlsQcd custom ei- Yet theira the fa ith which satisfies and Vote 26» X NO; 371 X NO. , « off oug heads by th, i » i -.. or ma e stating th a t th e ir tires have only been pumped up once au vaa. or r tw ic e in a whole aeaaon. aeiuion. They w o twice weigh no more than “ D 'alee rtm etrfp M” a dash fnr It and yip i -nugh Bus- ----------- ---------- w TWe OO'ldl- an ordinary tire, the punoturs n >hsti to provwwt rin* owMl.. (ting qua!itiea being Th eir« which wins In scanty roll. tbe k'd-' given by several layer« o f th in , . a seerutgunge. w hir’’ '. p * >w w n . r n l y The tem Industry (Irw will outlast an’ specially prepared pi red pride which stoops to honest •nakR^BOFT, BLAB fabric on th e tre a d . T > h e W re « m In In r r price r nej it it atsina a toemzte» of these tire« half n mile long. The I-.’ r- course be toll. EASY 1 • Y RICINO. la SlO.dO per p a ir, but fo r ad vert M e g purposes we are y e a r linen It Is m akintf a special factor, T price to töo rid e r o f only S4 JO per p a ir A ll orders »hipped badm ing adopted, we dlsniouaf« hauled our Sim plicity no pomp nor power could spoil. C h a in in ' n. . evidence of kid day letter ta received. v ______ e s!ilp C . J O . ____ 1). on _ approval. You do not pay a cent un til you tanoutM. I ‘ *n. canvas horse-cloth!-' from under nur T h e common-sense to balance word and have exam ined and found them strictly as Whresented. ney ttcublc ; too e J 5 2 ,a 7 l!iiia ‘'J L a e ^ * - *e w * ,r t o f » p r r « c « t(tb « r» t.T n » k i t b o f “ tb«»rl^«ft4.M per pair) If you arad FULL CASH saddles, cut It up ar.d tied our b,or. es’ de*d. frequent desire to W I T H OW DCIR a n d en«*l<>«« t h is a d » e rtla « n i*n L V o ® ru n r t d lR * -------- • hoofs tn four folds of cnnvis. bo that The u l ’. llng e ar Ood'a tru th to hear and Hei » rlln . Ga.. Ja« .«», iwn. pass It or pain In M• • «1. the patter.’ patter of their feet on the B’adt-D -n uff h l a n d M l ry the back b also Ng^Nhams ar.d shallows m arred th e ir m an M« P me i« t in I x ’ t 1 «V r tried. Our hard road might be muffled. H avlrg aeavlnc..-if proo. that the kidneys and blad ly erred w »(.i■ av^v.ite. «tei.iw i i fw-'il, ., • ‘ocR w « a b»«t wb*»» »on • -at der ere out of order. ► d o n t I . " , a n . k in d n t a n y » rle n n n f l .o n wad fnr a salrat H. done this, off we w rnL erret lug up to me th e m -'licio r «m i «oc» th ey «r« ’ n ia r t u r a - l m o f tire » on a p p ro v a l a n .l t r ia l a t tb « a n r*-ia l lo tr K neeling In scantiest g.vrbon scantiest sod. W h a l to D e . M ie a quotad ab o ve; n r w r it « f o r o a r b iff T ir a a n d S u n d ry G a ta lo fn e w h iu i d aa e rib a a a a « auotaa a ll m w l'hln 4W yards e ' the tosin without D irect a/id plain their pleas or plaints to f e r i n a «o fi »«. Th«y ar« lsMikmg W fa g d L O t J L r w a J jU y u t .b a lf t J w n a o a lp r ,« ® . " There la comfort in thé knowledge so being e-Lserved and • ’ en v . e rods ai a per ©«al- b »tier. G o l. O A f f i f ' v rIte— .Iv-tal'M aT . BO M RTTMIWK WF WUVIRMI • Meyci» «rapatr a< aften expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Sv-amp- - O NOT W wwraaw know ft F BROOKINGrOlf gallop. No soontr h id wc entered 'ban Blessing Ills name though passing ’Acath « nau an«, a p~tei to iwni — rrth lM . “W b » It H e A ? “ d « • « . w — «tote«. Raot, the great kidney remedy fulfills every Hie rod. we heard the cbnllrnge: ’ V ho romee is p r o b a b l y d u e t o u r ic wish in curing rheumatism, pain In the there?” but. taking no n o tlc « o f th is , Bee through the lense« made of P ilg r im ’» haaic, kidneys, liver, tladde.- and every part a c i d in t h e g y ste m — t h e tears we pressed our spurs Ir - • t ie horns’ af the urinary passage. It corrects Inrbllltv T h e countless sorrows o f tfcelr struggling b lo o d m u st b e p u rified — i i flauks. flying for life W ill - two m in 1« held water and scalding pain In passing years. ute. after we p i - d the .rn«ry w ’l l It. or bed effects following us» of liquor, The pictures o f th e ir fra iltie s and their th e p o iso n o u s acid d riv en fears. wtaeerbeer, and overcomes that unpleasant chiller,'<'d u . hi n d r'd iu i ,e '» tn i-'.d o u t a n d g e n e r a l h e a lth I aeceeelty of being compelled »6 go often out end began to fire from n’l rides; Come they through grievous tribulations daring (he day. and to get up many timer m u s t b e im p r o v ed . , but t i c dec r,ess of the n r ' favored g re at— fbr nui cmtfldanttal tetter balbr up darlag the night. The mild and the evtra- »>r patent; it may be w«rth n ns and we got through s e n t - 'r r r A f t e r T h e ir trial« early and th e ir btewslngs la te — ptly obtain IT. ». aud rore.yn T h o u s a n d s t e s t i f y that ordlnarv effect ol S w am p-R oo t to soon crona to crown as conquerors of proceeding ab"'ir b i ’f - • 1 r- we dr, >v Th rough fate. raallred It stands the highest for its won S c o tt’s Em ulsion rids th e —iuu u4 eqi luprvaq jo no|psjs|;»s aqi derful eurea of the most distressing cases. They bu ilt fo r centuries, not for that b rie f s^ ite m o f p o iso n o u s acid If yes need a medicine you should have the I t Ï r V - psq e.s pun '«;.:o; .((yaeyxvd peaicui a ■pan beef. Sold by aruggbts ir 90c. and$l. sixes. w j 'i l t a j j »(qisnes aqj, -gniq ticu '.on M arked by the lifetim e of one age or maa,4 j b y e n r ic h in g th e im p o v e r re . You may have a sample bott!e_ of thia gjsxoq jq i uo pan tqS'u sqi Jo Iso'S ik'd F o r th a t e te rn .ty which prop lu lu scan. 1 ish e d b lo o d , a n d i t s c o n wonderful discovery eqi uo A’lsyns sop Su|.i|Sx t j .....q o'-i T h e ir purpose io be parents of a race « Uiaryr» ar« S B I and a hook that tells, L A. KORKKT6, c e n t r a t e d n o u r ish m e n t is 0'ii.is putqeq pjq put ’lua v. * * n e n j a q i Endowed w ith wisdom, c o u ra g *. grestnegd,' I mere about M. both scnt| grace, 1 ) dn sn lU |M „i|ui .c| j j o a , pnu sap voTi.^umption ca n b e Jj co n v erted in t o r e d b lo o d rheelutel^frue by mall. Spinning tbe webs of fa te o'er tim e and AT « ( I u.aop Saimoa X jib a v , ...tu r.u - »q. apses. Kilmer A w « m « s*amp-a«o. N a tu re a lo n e w o n ’t ’ ' c o r p u s c l e s w h i c h d riv e I p.roq > a xnoq an po xa.rtiib u t-jg;|i« ■»H« Ce.. Blnrhamtop. N . Y. When writing men M y ille l’oiw f, O n u « ’». d o it, it n eed s h e lp . h Behold the land th e ir toil-w o rn fingers t a « rssiAag this gsaerous offer In thia paper. ovt rheumatism. sn '»|«q s,qp no epp»,> ?l? 1*11 form ed— »•-« anm s.tna b j o u i U| su x >| X-.xu| Gone the fierce s trife which o’e r It stirred It is e s p e c ia lly v a lu a b le ■ooovSeey Sara Baa and stormed. » » * M flo s»||ui tqa,« tn<<qs S-P-ICA f’ lxihate hus,n, mw a syx-ci It y. CISMSreta I ’end. UatharMe. Die mnat wno. to a g e d p eo p le. * 'kouo q tn o jq i II xoi qsap ja q io ’-n Its skies by suns o f glory watched a im w a rm « !. dsrful ■edical dianorerv of flie age. p .aa Ç i» V -S l> stt h elp , b u t if» n ee T «fS'ii O) sasq pinna ea •)« .• sppo aq. 1. E D G A R J O N E A sa« asd refreshing tr the (saie, art gently nruat b e co n tin u ed in c u m -S A sk f o r and in r is t on pun ixodu.wno qonsj p, --• <’- ,-4 aw' psalUvely on kkli.oya. 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