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FRIDAY, MAKC1I in, 1900 i! il Lodge. A. O. U. W. moots every 8aturday ovoi.Ii g in the A. 0. U. V. Temple ho. K. CalifT. awretarv. Itclckalis Willsmette Rlksh Ixxlg Js'o. 2 meets stvond anil fourth Friday of ch month at I. 0.0. F. Temple. latta (iodfrr, secretary. Court Robin Hood No. 0, Forvstera ol America, meets first anl tliirJ Friday in tbe month in Ked Men's 1111. W. II. tUallbid secretary; F. T. Rogers, chieJ rancor. Meade rout No. 2, G. A. R., meets first Monday evening and third fatuiday (Urnix)n in each month at YYilaiuette JIall. G. A. Harding, commander. Clarkamai Charter No. 2, R. A. M., meets on the third Monday of each month in Masonic 1111. M. Pollack, ecrctary. Pioneer Chapter No. 28. 0. E. S. nieeU thJ soond and fourth Tuesdays in each month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jennie .Row en, secretary. Oregon Lodge No. S, 1. 0. 0. F., meet ?vry Thursday in Odd Fellows' Hall. T. F. Ryan, secreUry. Falls Encampment No. 4, 1. 0. 0. F. neeU first and third Tuesday in earb month. J. A. Stuart, secreUry. tinier of Pendo meets every Monday iilght at Kedmen's hall.- Head Counselor. S. 8. Scripture; Mn. May Taylor secreiary. Red men Wacbeno Tribe No. 13, Imp. O. R. M., meets Saturday evening 7:30 mt KeJ Men's Hall.-N. M. Moody, C. R.jChas. W. Kelly, Sachem. kfultnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. A. M.. rta first and third Saturdays in each nth at Masonic Hall. T. F. Ryan, aecreUry. Mead Relief Corps No 13, meets at Willamette Hall the first Monday in very month at 2 o'clock p. m. and the third Monday in every month at 7:30 o'clock p. m. The Auxiliary meets at he Armory building the 1st and 3rd Saturday io each month at 3 o'clock p. tn Mrs. Rosina Fonts, president. Mrs, Mary L. Bradley, secretary. United Artisans meet every Thorsday evening of each month at the Willamette 1UH. The social meeting of this order is second Thurseay of each month. E. 11 Cooper, secretary, M. Bollack M. A. Willamette Falls Camp No Ui, W. 0 V meets 1st and 3rd Fridays in the Willamette Hall. C. C, Sol. S. Walker and clerk G. Olds. Lone Pine Lodtte, No. 53, A. F. & A. M., Lotran, Or., meets on the second Saturday in each month from the 1st ot May to 1st of November at 2 p. m. and from 1st of November to 1st of May at 10 a. ui. A. E. Lewellen, W. M., Geo. C. Armstrong. Sec. Catholic Knights of America St. John't Bianch No. 617, meets every Tuesday o! the month. Tua'atin Tent, K. 0. T. M., meets in Red Men's Hall, on second and fourth Wednesdays G. H. Hyatt, record keepei , DEDICATION OF A NEW HAH Our (' iitmon School the Cornondiine f the Nation, Sunday Services. GERMAN EVANGELICAL LUTH ERAN' I MM AN UAL CHIKCH-Cornei Kitrhth and J. Q. Adams stmts; Kev. Ernest J. W. Mack, pastor. Sunday schoo at 10 A. M., weekly services every Thursday at 8 P. M. German school every tialurdaj Ironi 9 to 12. Everybody invited. ST. JOHNS CHCRCH.CATH0L1C.-Rtv. A Killiuramo, Pur. On Sunday mint at 8 and 10 M a. M. Everj second and fourth Uundav 0rman aermou after the 8 o'clock maat At all other diiiwi Knglinh aermoni. Sunday fichool at i .) r. u. Vetixra. apologetic cublecis and Beaedlctlon at 7:10 r. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHCKCH.-Rv "H. Oberc, Paator. Monitor service at 10 45 Bunday School at 10:00. Class meeting- after morning service. Evening service at 7:30 Epwiirtb League meeting Sunday evening at 6.30, Prayer Meeting. Thursday evening at 7.30 jKrangers cordially invited. TIRBT PRESBYTERIAK CHl'RCH.-Rgv. A J. Montgomery, Pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7:80 r. m. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor meets every Sunday evening at 6:30. Ihunday evening prayer meeting at 7 JO. Seats free. EVANGELICAL CHURCH-Corner of Einhtii and Mudiaon street, R?v. S. Copley pastor. Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m and 7:15 p. m. Sunda School 10 a. m Grayer meetings p. m. All are welcome ST Kev. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHCRCH- P. K. Hammond, Rector. Services vcry eunaay at u a. m, and 7:.iup. in. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Btrvice every IFrKv,)-evening at 7:30. Other services as may be announced. All seats free. Strang ers cordially invited. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner of Main and Eleventh streets Itev. K. H. Bollinger, pastor. Morning service 10:30; Sunday School 12; Junior Endeavor 6; y. P. 8. C. E. prayer meeting 6:30; evening service 7:.'W. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.-Rev. J. H. lieaven, pator. Preaching services very Sunday at 10-30 and 7:30 p. m. Sun day ochool at 12 noon to 1 p. tn. Juniors meet in the afternoon and the Senior Young People's society and Bible study class at J:15 p. m. Tlmr.dav evening, regular j.raycr service at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening, Bible study class at V. M. C, A. rooms Ted by the pastor. YOU TK1' ir. SJ &hiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 25 cents and 50 cents and $1.00, does not cure take the bottle back and we will re fund your money. Sold for over fifty jears on this guarantee. Price 25 cents .and 50 cents. C. G. Huntley, the Druggist. OAflTOHIA. "Sew, tat a The Kind Ycu Haw Always Bought Eignnturs . .of The following oration waa delivered by Prof. J. C. .inner, at the Washing ton's Rirthdav everriws held at Cams school : Lore of country and of liberty la one of the divine! sentiments of the human heart. "".realties there a man with aoul so dead Who never to himself hath said, Thia is my own, my native land." Show me a man devoid of inch a feel ing, one whose heart remaina cold at sight of his country's flag, whose ear ii leaf to hi country's call in her hour of need, and I w ill show you a man whose principle of action ia that of greed and selfishness; a man without honor or sterling worth of character. Show me a nation without power or influence for good in any direction, a people w ith no Sonne of national or private honor, where woman ia degraded and man the alave of passion and of appetite; where the growth of moral and intellectual life ia dwarfed and stunted, and I will invariably (how you a people that lacks ennobling sentiment or principle of action. Love of country is a sentiment that ennoblee private and public character. Where it ia cherished, thrived and prospers every good and noble cause. Such a nation enjoys the reepect and confidences of her sister nations; the arts and sciences flourish, schools and literature foater anJ disseminate know ledge, woman is raised to her proper position of houor and respect, and men will lay down even life itself for the common good. Wherever love of liberty and devotion to country bave actuated the hearts of a people, there lias flourished physical, in tellectual and moral prosperity. There men are actuated by motives of justice and right rather than those of violence and might. But wherevei history poiots to a decline of these noble sentiments, she will point out to us also the prevalence and growth of private corruption, public dishonor and national decay. Every nation, as every individual, has its work and purpose or make way for another. One duty is paramount for nations as for individuals to live today wisely, justly, and aa well as may be to do the clear duty of the hour. Our constitution waa with difficulty adopted. A chief argument in its favor was the Bmallneea of the territory in volved. Mr. Hamilton laid down this rule: "The natural limit of a republic is that distance from the center, which will permit the representatives of the people to meet as may be necessary for the transaction of public affairs." And be estimated the dimensions of the country at 8oS?4 by 750 miles. But it was well for the future of the United States that the founders of the nation knew nothing of the future; that a wUe Providence bid bis designs from the scrntiny of men. Alaska alone has two thirds of this territorial extent. Could these immortal master builders have anticipated a continental expanse of 2500 by lfiOO miles, excluxive of Alaska, could they bave forseen that by the resistless logic of events that far flung banner was destined to wave also over Cuba and far-off Luzon, tbey would have shrunk appalled from their stupen dous task, tbey would fled in dismay from their undertaking. As it was they builded better than tbey knew, and this they knew, and thus the government that suited well the scant needs of a population of four millions, is still found to be marvellously effective when adapted to the complex life of twenty times that number. What is our country's mineion? The flag is its ensign. What does it pro claim? Ourflig contains neither beast nor bird, nor reptile, as do those of other nations. The noble founders of this republic chose the Stars and Stripes ; the red color to proclaim the blood which they shed in defense of principle and right; the blue to remind us of the heavens and their protection ; the white proclaims the principles of purity and justice. The stars, an idea taken from the constellation Lyra, signifies that a fljw constellation has arisen in the political heavens, whose signification is peace. July 4, 1893 I stood under the dome of the Adininietralion building of the White City by Lake Micnigan. Beneath me a vast multitude thronged every nook and corner of the court of honor." The principal exercises of the day were over. At a given signal a decendent of the illustrious Paul Jones hoisted the Ptare and Stripes, the original flag car ried at the mast-head of that gallant commander, and above it was signifi cantly hoixted the white flag of jeace. Suddenly there burst from Housa's famous band the soul-stirring strains ol the "Star Spangled Banner". Orchestra after orchestra took up the theme; the refrain was caught by thousands upon thousands of the assembled multitude, nntil all the air was acquiver with patri otic yibrations. The sublime inspira tion of that hour will never be forgotten. Never was flung to the breezes of heaven a fairer flag than our own star spangled banner; none ever proclaimed principles of stateHmanship so lofty and grand, so pure and noble, so generous and free. It heralded to earth's down trodden the gospel of liberty and peace. It flung open to them the gates ot the West and cried, flee to your city of refuge." It proclaimed to the world that new and sublime doclilne, tlist all men are politically eiil, that the right to govern belongs not to individual favored by birth or station, but to the whole people. And In spite of taunts and sneers abroad, this bannerol ours, this lavored republic, lias by more than a century's growth and prosjH'ilty dm onstratrated its light to be. But lllwrty i not license, and that a free government may not degenerate Into anarchy and Uwlesstiena, the ballot, that sovereign scepter of the freeman, must not lie wielded by the hands ol Igno rance. While we contemplate with just pride the advantage ot a government which make it possible for even cho pers and plowman to attain to such eminence as was reached by a Lincoln and a Garfield, we must not lose sight ot the rocks upon which the ship of state might founder. A free ballot constitutes every voter a ruler. It be comes therefore, the imperative duty of every republic, upon the principle ol self-preservation alone, to see to it that every voter shall become sultlclently en lightened to read and think for himself; to see to it that education and intelli gence shall become as free and necessary as the sunshine and the air wo breathe. It is therefore to the home and the school that our government and its cher ished Institutions must look for their perpetuation. The state and the nation must guard well these tountalnheads of future citiiensliip. Hence it is that tonight we plant ths flag upon that grandest institution, that corner-alone of our common country, the common scbool. iilorlsus Jews Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, ot Washita, I. T. He writes: "Kour bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suflering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and tbe beat doctors could give no help; but her cure is complete and ber health is excellent." This shows wbst thou sands bave proved, that Klectric Bitters is the beet blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for enema, tetter salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons helps digestion builds up the strength. Only 60 cents. Sold by Geo. A, Harding Druggist Guaranteed. SICK IIKUUt UM. The curse of overworked womankind are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Uoot Te, the great Hloo.1 puriuer and tiiwue builder. Money refunded If not satisfactory. Prlc to '. M cts. CO. Huntley, the Druggist. "1 had dyepila for years, No inedi cine was aoell'ective a Kodol Dysepnla Cure. It gave iimumllate relief. Two tattles produced marvelous reaulla," writes L, II. Warren, Albany. Wia. It digests what you eat and cannot fall to cure. (lo, A. IUhkinu. WHAT I Ml 1 10 II A grand old remedy tor Cough, Cold and Consumption; uml through lbs world for half a century, has cured In ntiniersble cases of Incipient consumpti on and relieved many Inadvanced stage. If you are nl satitled with the result we will refund yur monev, Priced cts., and Wet, and 1.O0. C. U. Ilunlley, the Druggist. Patent Krrord. "Money to patent good Ideas may I secured by our aid, address The Patent Uccord, Baltimore, Md." John Dirr IWvville, Ind., say. "I never used anything as good as On Minute Cough Cure. W at never without it." Quickly break up coughs and colds. Cure all throat and lung trouble. It u will prevent joiicump tion. Pleasant to take. tiso. A. lUaitixo. FARMERS Your tt'iun will hvo Ilia tast of care ami Full Measure of Feed At the City Stable. W.H. YOUNC, Prop., Mu'ti' V, H, Cookw Livery Kltf" on Hlmrt Nolle". TsUphone No. 42. JOHN YOUNGER, Ii W 12 L 12 R, 0p. lluntlrv't pru Store, FORTY YEARS EXI'HKIEXCE IN llrcnt Hritalii ami America. 7IUK0KI JlOVUh 7ijvu HtJFIUUIVHt JaoiII (llrSV, I'MoI'Mlt-ruil lUte 1 Vet I ay ami UwarU. Uvry suit pMd Htahl In ('oihw'tiiirii, h IIoiim. Ilitrwt snd lloagia Ui lt at lUawinalite ltal. liar uii'll'l w lib Hi Runt lnw, l (uort and cigar. WrlnliatO's IWr ou draught. AURORA, - OREQON. ! i h fw4 wf ft kn ! s last Mt, atis slrOlflfctf lft issll, fto & W, ltfcrwJ Miitlk4riwsi'tkil ) 4 lis fJU ft. t UM OUO, ilJOHM, 4, W. S. HURST A CO.. Produce and Commission Merchants. Aokxts wanted for the best typewriter on the market, the "Pitteburg Visi ble j" writing io sight at all time: ex clusive territory given. Address ISind ley Hardware Company, Pittsburg, Pa. We bave saved many doctor bills since we began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our home. We seep s bottle open all the time and w henever any of my family or myself begin to catch cold we begin to use the Cough Remedy, snd as a result we never have to send swsy for a doctor and incur a large doctor bill, for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never fails to cure. It is certainly a medicine of great merit and worth. D. 8. Miakkli, General Merchant and Farmer Mattie, Bedford county, Pa. For sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. Geo. Barbe, Mendota, Va., says, I "Nothing did me so much good as Kodol Dspepsia Cure. One dose relieved me, a few bottles cured me." It digests what you eat and alwavs cores dyspepsia, Geo. A. Hardinq. Boy wanted to work in printing office. Enquire at this office. County Treasurer's Not ce. I now have funds to pay all county warrants endorsed prior to November 2, ISM and also road warrants endorsed prior to November, 22, 189?, and Nob 11183, 11025, 11102, 11033 snd 11027. Interest will cease on the warrants in cluded in this call on the date of this notice, Oregon City Oregon, March 8, 1900. Jacoh SifAuft, County Treasurer. Mrs. J. K. Miller, Newton Hamilton, Pa., writes. "I think DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve the grandest salve made." It cures piles and heals everything. All fraudulent imitations are worthless. Gko. A. Harding. ' Nasal CnUrrh quickly yWO to trl mout by Kly's Cru lUlro, which U mtr-. abiy aniiuatio. 11 is reivsd UiruugU the ntrila, clean and bela Ui Iml ur fare o..r which il diftWa lUalf. I'm-v-tat sell Ui SOo, aizs; Trial aia by mail, 10 out. 'I'm! il and you ar sure to euuttuua the treaUm ul. AnnoHiu'ciiM-nt. To acoon uii.!uto tli ln are iwtrtial to um of atomurrs in applying inaiU into the nl ) .; f"r M.irrtif Irvu t'tt, the proprietor prrtr Oram l!m in liipiid furui, which will knon m Kly'a Ij.pi.d Crmru Itnlm. Prico Imlmbng lb spraying tube is TocsuU. 1kk'U or by mail. I'll liquid form rmbudir the tuL icinal jiropcrUv of the sU. J reparation. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature For sale, fitly-live seres of Und, chuap, good location on Highland road, about three miles from Oregon City, House and lot in good location in Oregon City, easy U-rms. Also 1(57 aires of g'xJ timber land on the Columbia river. IUnikl Wiluami, Oregon City, Or, "I had bronchitis every winter lor years snd no medicine gave me perma nent relief till I began to take One Min ute Cough Cure. I know it in the bent cough medicine made," says J. Koontz, Corry, Pa. It quickly cures coughs, colds, croup, aHtluna, grippe and throat and lung troubles. It is the children's favorite remedy. Cures quickly. Gko. A. Hakki.so. "After doctors failed to core me of pneumonia I used One Minute Cough Cure and three bottles of it cured me. It is also the best remedy on earth for whooping cough. It cured my grand children of the worst cases," writes Jno. Berry, Loganton, Pa. It is the only harmless remedy that ghee immediate results. Cures coughs, colds, croup and throat and lung troubles. It prevents consumption. Children alwayo like it. Mothers endorse it. Geohoe A. Hakjinq. Vraatr Is lllood Irp. CI "n blood nirsns a clrun akin. No beauty without it. Caacarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and krrp it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body, lb-gin today to ban nil pnnplrs, tails, LloUlir, Llackbrad. and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Caacarets, lieauty tor ten rents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c,2Jc,iOc. W. . HURST, 1 Ral KsUteand Fire Insurance. Notary Public. Highest uiaiket i'h- pall (of Wheat, Data, Hope, I'otalor. W("l. Onions, (frown aud (Hied rrtnt, ("all on wrtt III ssrars, r. II :. lilt IS. Aarat. Ilarlaw Jt:0 U.IUII I'. Aieat.l ! i Y I'JL. .. 7a. 11 I ii (mi 1. t (VT 4jP0yjjDCATALOCUEjrRt-E U.sta4 s f ,a.. lAMII fB ttfiitf VHMlUil JliUM rtwtll M If It f I f i. 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A. .Seeds grow paring crops becauas they'ra n-rab and alwar iwai. pr aaUavarywuera. lUfuaa aubatltuuia. Btlek to Karrf'a trHm and pro. par. 1900 Beaxl Annual froa. Writ for IU 0. M. FERRY t CO.. DstroH. Mick. 9G Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially d Igents the food aod aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or (fans. It is the latest discovered digest aDtand tonic No other preparation can approach It In efllclency. It In stantly relieves and prrmancnt.1v mra iJrspepsIa, IndigeKtlon, Heartburn, I Ji Flatulence, Sour Stomach. Nausea. ' i-u I 1 ml W rT 111 J ? M aaaS I s a H 1 I r If I I n n i BIGGLE BOOKS A Farm Llbrtr? of tiwqnslKl vslncfrsc tcsu I'Ho-dstc, ConclK snd tomrrcbenve Uar J ufflcly rrlnud and fksutifuliy HlwaixJ. Dy jACOD DIOGLO No. l-BKMlLH IIORsn IUM)K Allatwut llofara a Cinnmoa a Tmttaa atlkLaas 74 llJulalluua:a MaaWtl .. Irtia, yiUata No. 2-niOOUI BKKKV IM)CK All atu sio,..a hmall rtuiia-ra.1 an.1 K , ronlalaa 1 mUn-J (lie liar lrri1 m ' (. .,! all ki Mlaf vaitailcaal Mau)lif ilua,alta. J ik, aatfaia No. 3-BKK1LII l"OCLTRY ttOOK All about l-ouliry (he brat I-imIIi uiurrTriiiiu . allliai c ( all tin iih lj Ucrila ii4mim1i. a. JWl.lt llluallaitiaaa r Deal l'ol It WfaiS laeMetar l tua.fil lid lik. II trila. aiia No. 4-lllOClLP, COW BOOK All about Cn ! lb hili liu.livaa kolaf a ,- aala; ciKilalaa SrnUnMIII. like i ,lt,ti, M.', 1, , ,a UieJ, alia I1J (Mlicr llluatiatli.ba. I tkc, y. (..ni No. 0-IJIOQIJ1 SWING BOCK J ml out. AH a.t l,a-tHfr.lB. "T.llf n.il. i rty, ltafi,a, etc. I. nulna owe i. t.1,liiuJ l.iil luaraaadoliwr rugisoius. I'ke, y Crnia. Tbe HKK11.I) BOOK S are uiii,o.lrtitil,iwft.. ena new. a-twanyllima like Hi. ui-wit iui1Kal.aoarn.if N Tin at hln aa eaotmoua aak I a I Ur l.l .i I, ai u h-wth. I'.rrrv one ho krrtat a llotae, Co. 1,1 (.hkkra, or f'""' (on. II I t,,iu, txr,( Uj a.u. ,,to away (j (be tslA.Ui UOOkS. 1 be FARM JOURNAL ?7 Jir Pnrr' " ml.SI. III. ly..,a old, It la the viral hilM-dimn, hll the n.lUm ll.r hei.1. irill afler you oaveald II, Hm a... I lm,h..l.l i . i In Ihe aorll (he liivimt mi i,ili.... u. n....... t Amerka-liavlutf over a aiUllua awl a-li I f regului 1 1 sk 1 1 Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNA I foTJviHrAVi iT' lfit 'oJ "''J) b " bampleolFAKM JOtRNAL aadclrctitar deserlMnf niflOt.n HOCUS lie. a-ii.xva ATimaoa. Addlei. ou. r. ;aHKma. l AttM juritxAi , i'MiLlki.riii , . l.llti.itnuu.ril.u al.k Sl.uu, a4 a. alii m . k. Jlla. f at. i ' f VJ "a V.". "" " araraal rr.l.at a.a.1, ..4 LaU,ta,V. Ji.W tll--t , raa Sa II a.aallr aa rreraarauul, ia. i.la. ,a r Ha U I . W7 ii -.. 'I n aiara anaif, aar Ik. I'.lalil ri I UaMaUIajXilaSf UK) I al OUa PSJtl .11.90, I.Mli..tl.la.aMti,M st.Mlwf ., .! 1 Kf ..in ll.a lllu.lr.un IM III I . Ill I M vim M .1 t r "wnr i m swat, it . fc . : II t r - , . . Tl l IV ' -v,,.,:;,,.; ,, -.h i 1U SKM IkaT lllllll Uunanuiiuavh, .11.1 'ii lil,:, a-ra.fl illil from a llml"eraili Mlran twrrn a.,rnal,l.ar lubrauliful ,.r.i,.-.. il.,, rram.'.!! aMart,. BaMltf.l aiaraa.irr ani.a1.al., ai.llaf l Ik. Saalnid, aarlaraia. k, in,, l.u aaa.l a4,, U aaa.1. aaa a.f Mk.r a.a.Ma, haMllw M laa ttUI LilwitatlLa. I II K I'A II Mill 1 wwi w " " - u.wmivii itauncn, ., ".., w.r-m.t.. ii.wii.,aar"iii,w.i DUaaaia. fnaalaal. nlrllaarlarhH ("Inatralirla f'wnr,. ..J I KaWaa,, LMIi, l.lu, (nam, awlma.,. 1nU.u,.i. ' M.aa.il.u..l.,l.r, IT...S..II, . i SIcklleadache.GastralL'la. -II - A 1 - . .. I ' an uuier renut is tu i mpcrrect aigftstloa Prsparsd by E. C. DsWltt A Co., Cbieaga For sals y Oho. A. Harding. Wanted Skvkkal Bright and Hon est persons to represent uh as Managers in this and close by counties. Kalary I'JOO a year and expenses. Ktraiglit, bona-fide, no more no less salary. IV sition permanent Our references, any bank in town. It is mainly office-work conducted at home. Reference. En close self-addressed stain ied envelope The Dominion Company, Dept. 3,Chicago A Personal Matter A well painted liouse Is lilts a neat ly drecsed person always attract ive and plesHsnt to look upon. YOUR HOUSE Can b repainted and freshens)! up at a very reasonalile prlca-palnt; are very clieap now. Don't Ishvs it until the sun makes any more marks and cracks In it. Leave Orders at Elv'a Store murkow r.n mm naa,aa. ima. I.,l.ra, araaa unaa aa.ll, t .) al Ur.aaalr.1 lw K.m.).n raa Oatll), I Dalrf SI l-ara Saart .Ual. luaa., I H.i al II ...,i,,iui nn, I an af 11 airfc a. II.. .aU IM.yaaaa Ha, I D-l at CI...U, Kali .Mi.aa Prla.laal fTV. It" r"'-0") QtM afllon o-.n.l.l..,! tha l.l.raUa S.a.ll Hm4., anl.Ti ara mi If uanl In Ilia IiIkI,. Ml irnula InatrunianUi nilad with M.Maaa laal.n 4 ... '" iMjiKa i. ii.. v iiiwri, abi., Im-IIh OT U. ha.l mldairnl'llli. I il. laillfiw, .lor. ani iu laatliar In al .aa. VraiM-h fulrmr. nl.-kJ iu.t . rornl-linf IiI.ImI raiuaa, and avarr mtMlarn Irmtrovamanf M TH PA Il a HUM ba.alail ulal ki nanai rranuta, I I wl .a. 1k. bwl InUrw GUARANTEED 25 YEARS. " "-r r.sum la.ua a wiltlan IiIi.iIii.k hi, ar liuarantaa, ,a t tarin.and mndltlonl olwl.ul, .r uartid.aaou riilr rraa 1 .k.r,., try it on. month .n.l a. rafund yuur munar Ir ion ara not n.rirriir ..n.n..i of tli.a..ritaInwfll U ...Id at aia.SO. Oliutll OUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED " ..-aii. wiiii u.aaa jfi.uniBllil,rl,ut u, write lh i iuu laliar ol this papar or Mtr..K.lltan Natlmial Hank, or Corn Nat, Ila.uk of t.hliiaitu" r;,V ".""liiaiii, Tom i or any railroad or mm.,i rornnjr In t liliK. Ha kan a nalial af ar Slwi.lMw.nu, ofmii, "rnllra one of t Ii. larva. t l.i, .!,.... ui.'l. . " ri.n.fn, pi la.lW .aa a.i al.o . r sit.iw ... . II al.o avar.ll.li.H ... n...i..i . . . . oruan. niuu, ...rf "'".- V ""nimanw a. inw.at wnnlraala nHnaa. WrtU Mr rree.nafi flFADA nnrn n-: Audrey (S ank At !WH r-UWa. -" BEARS, ROEBUCK II CO. (Inc.), Fulton, Deiplslo.i and Wayman Its., CHICAGO, ILL.