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OREGON filTY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. AUGUST , 1902. r sy vy vy 8w-b CORRESPONDENCE .c2 tOi iOCi.Oi. Our eorrciiondetiN will please send in articles before Wednedays of each week, ul herw iee il reaches us too lute fur publication. Itn.ul ie. Win. Mciay aii.l Lunily visitfvl with Mr, Crmell'd Sunday. John Nendal! and Miss Mattie Uaker, of Portland, visited with tlio lnUer's parents Snnd.iy, The ice cream social at Wm. Probst's 1 iiii.iv evening was well attended, lianus eie played, aiul a nice musical program rendered. A most enjoyable tunc was ha ! by all present. The M. T. A. Lodge was disappointed in their speakers coining up from Poit land, siui.l..v evening, hut a nood tune wastiadattlie dance, which was well attended. Le cream was served. Mr. and Mrs. Joe (iriiues are visiting the ialters parents. Mr, and Mrs. Stahl necker, for a lew days this week. Miss Welsh, who has been Misses Sarali and Kllen Probst, turned to IV ri land. visit ink; has re- Mr. and Mrs. Frishie, of Wisconsin, have heen spemling several weeks visit ing the lattei s brother, Mr. Stalilnecker and family. Jay I'.aker was quite seriously injured in a runaway in l'ortland on Mondav. Moth "My mother was troubled with consumption for manv vcars. At last she ws given up to die. Then she tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and was spr'edilv cured. ' D. P. Jolly, Avoca, N. Y. llOAliD Or' COM MISSION KKS. Hotruliir A n tt list Term Hoard. or No matter ho .v hard your cough or how long you have had it, Aver s Cherry Pectoral is the best thing you can take. It's too risky to wait until you have consump tion. If you are coughing today, get a bottle of Cherry Pectoral at once. TV ilin: J5., 5Sc., SI. All 4ra((Ut. John I.iwellin, T. II. Kllllii, Hint ItroliMt, CutmiiUnloufitft. Win. Coniull Tour iloctitr. If he ti Uk It then do ta hi .hat. ir lie tell, t.u ti tk II. lli.n limi t take II. II kiinw. LHT. II Wlltl lilm. Are willing. J. O. AYKI! CO . Liiwell. Mmi. laid uknkii.u. mi i s. liiKxl Saiiuirilan Hospital... , Ki'il Kiont TradiUK Co O l i:bv K Hinder C W Armstrong J 1 1 James O CC.xirier Herald V W Jesse U K Hiatloii K F (iribble V Mai hews T I' Uvan Vunghan's stables T 1' Uvan K A Sleight 2 Pne Mates 1'et ei Tel Co 4 W A Holnit'H 1 The ice cream social given by the Ladies of the Woodcmlt Cude last Sat unlay night, was largely atteinled. The ro..'rainini was very good. Mr. lo..1 of Wood burn, was present and pleased 1 V ('lis per Weisinaiitle's M ickslmiur 1111 James Kocier and Otto Kvans are home from a week's outing at the miii cr.ii springs. (.'. Piiirrough? and family and Mrs. M. C Kirk left here today lor a trip to the nnutitains. Mr. Zeek has sold his interest in the liiai'kbuiitli shop aud will locate in Port la 1. 1. U. Stoj.,sdi!l and sister with Miss Anna Kuil.l and Miss Walker left I on Sunday for Wiihoit Soring?. Thev ex-! 'cared up and pect to he gone about two weeks. Mr. Gilberts has purchased Mrs. F. R "hs place ut Kiverside. L. Ura.ier while working on the lotin daiion of the scliooihouse had the mis fortune to severely cut his foot severing an artery. lr. Deiltnan being absent, J r. Ueisy as summoned from Aurora and atteude.i tiie injured man. At last accouuts he was resting easy. j the audience by giving a short address I I Mrs. I'arstetter, a former resident of this place hut now of Silverton, greatly surpi ised some of her old friends by at tending the social Saturday night. II II Johnson W A Huntley .1 I' Zinser W 1 1 Jackson Ol' lluteipriso A Mihlstin Clerk nf Multnomah Co. , . , mil Samaritan Hospital. K S P.ker John Page. 1 n I 1, inn . . ight. t :to no r. ) 1 L'i A .Ml 1! IH) "" l'i ; s.i :i to . i!.M; 1 not L !M 1 1' IHI , 111 (HI ' ;i no : IH) , in; 0."i K I. Ilolniaii J A Kandolph ti SO FA KM I Mi PAYS. Fine Farm Kxiimple. ul Elr. Carl Kaiiiiun and .Miss (juentlier were nii.rried at the lesidenre of the bride's parents, at i'-eaver Creek. The bride and groom Went to their own home and weie chariv,tried by tlieir neighbors. Considerable ed'ort is being made in this vicinity to secure hup pickers for toe different yards. K. Warner's nephew, W. Walter War ner, of hastern etraska, was visitinu here a few days. He is looking at the country with a view of locating and making a home in this mild climate. He is an estimable young man and would be a desirable citizen of our growing comnionwea'tb. John (iillett, accompanied by his eon, Millard, htarted lor the mountains .Sat urday to gather huckleberries, and enjoy an outing at the same time. Mr. and Mrs. Lewellen and J. X. Har rington went to Portland Monday and took in the circus. M. M'Ueehan also witnessed the street parade. Frank, Iiobert and Chris Bullard and Carl Frederick start for Mount Hood Tuesday morning to gattier huckleber ries. Several other parlies are planning to go to tne mountains, at different places for the same pcipofce. Mr. Cramer's boii9e, in Maple Lane, was burned to the ground Sunday morn ing. Most oi the furniture was saved. The hou.-e was a total loss. No insur ance. As Mr. Cramer is working at the Paper mills, be moved his family to Ore gon City Monday. One of the most successful and pros perous farmers in Clackamas county is Mr. Casper Weismnntle, of Macksbure. He came int the county years ago and with very liule in the way of a star.., except a pair of willing hands and a mind to work, be undertook and ha now owns one of the linest larms in the Willamette valley. No one can nuke Mr. Weismantle be lieve that fanning dies not pay in Ore gon, ilia farm of lot) acres, with HM acres in splendid cultivation without a stump, with plank and rail fences, two dwellings, three barns and orchards is a model of neatness and convenience. Lately he has bought a boiler and engine and started in the dairy business. He has ten selected cows and twice a week delivers his cremn to Canby for ship ment to Portland and it pays. On account of advancing years and the fact that his children are now grown and doing for themselves, Mr. Weis mantle has decided to place his faam mi the market for a short tune lie will sell tne place, six horses, 10 cows, 14 goats, 17 bogs, two wagons, one buggy, ail farmiiiK implements with splendid growing crop worth over $1000, fur J 1' Klmads J W Meldrum lillL'bv Ihxuit . . . II 1". Siccus J J I'ooke 1--1 i Williams J It Potter Anna Williams. . . . I) P Mathews .... I. K Williams 1 11a Chase 1 1 tintiey Bros I) C Knierprise . . . J K Shaver I. Stion II S Moody 1' Nebrell (ieo A Harding. . . . T 15 Killin John Lewellen Wm Probst Mo hnke licit Co.. II Fiiglesoll K D Olds A U liiiynnp I H Fowler John Lewellen K A Jones K D Olds K A Jones II Klllott IV I' It. 1. -Lime H 00 1 W F Henderson '-' w j II II Johnson - I In the mailer of supidviiiu Ml colds of the t'tmnlT , wim.,1 for Court house Onleicd licit en I tract be endued into with M Main to j (oniish ,'iOconls tlr wood ill '.' I pcrnod. In II alter of bids lor county physi- ... . 1 . . . I.. )., ... I I. a cian--Onler mat coinnici " " i Sums and Powell (or i LI 00 per month. In the matter of collcciing lucveln lax Onleied that .1 K "luvrl, sheilll, pio .red with the collection ol same. In I he matter of the petition of Her man Wiblon lor uii.lv iod I'. tin. hi, ml. ..I II II .liihns.ui. HlllVi'Voi. J h' .M01I.111, A Fothes and C II liiiighnidl appointed vicweis In meet August'.".',! P.M'.' ! In the matter of the report ol vicweis of Curl Salines road of puPliccaieuieiil - j Oi leicd that said lepoit be cnulirincd , and said road established In the mailer of appointment of II II Johnson deputy county surveyor - Ap pointment orileied conlii 11. i d. In the matter of cancelling a duphole waniinl Ordered lhat wairaiit Noll 'issued til Tom P liandall be cancelled. ; In the matter of petition of l.niiH loed- ( lemeler and others regarding county In 1 dcbledness Oideted taken Under ad-j Vfeincnt. In the matter of report of I. I. lilibble on sale of a steet - Oi.h ied that rcj oit be approved. j In the matter ol petition to aei!c eel lam slieels in liobeilon -Onleied laid over until r-nday, Sepieiober I'.11'-. In the matter of lepniiieg the Ca-011 budge- Ordeied lhat F I ' lid- pmc I to lepair the north pier of said bn.lg. under the super) ion of the Ooanl of I'oininlssioneis and that he be paid at the Vale ol $1 00 per .lav I In the mailer ol cleaning the iiiiinbei- ing machine Ordered Hull I' Tavl'T . lepair and 1 lean said machine, he In be paid $'' iKl for same. In the inaller ol the motion i.f I road Ordered that said matter be nused In the m itter 1 f I ireeuleaf Cli'ite. digeiil sol.hei Ordered that 00 al low I'll loi niont h 01 August. II. the mailer ol cancelling warrants a adverti.ed -Ordered that follow mg w ir mils be cancelled : - o I'U.'iO, Funk Page, ft I'll; No IS.' If., J O W.ilkuis, I' mi; No 1 Sis'), Alex I'.illnis, $1 70; No ss, Frank Coulter, fl 70, No lsli.0. .1 ! F. irlv, l 7'S; No lss.1;, Wm Willin..re, i;-;(l;N'o I7i:i, I M Long, Oo ; N.. lo'.i;'.!. It I lager, f I 10; No ll, i',s, F l I'uval, ! 'ill; No If.l.'.S. Herman Ioado, f .VI; No li.:;'.f. Chas Uu.ehronk. 1", V.. 1. IOO l ..I A. "II. V . 1 ..r . ,. (,.i', ., .-..111. .1011. f 1 ,o, . Vo :1; .)"bn Mkfii, l i; N :;i7'i, !: w i rd, $:' Oil; No :;i"0, J llenlnaer. :'0o. No I'.isS, l ieo l eiderhold. $ IN; N :tl 7". I L l!o)lau, IHI; No o.o'.i, II Kikinan, I VI. In the matter of names .mulled in June by J W Mcldruin Onlend that warrants issue to T W Uliini'liard 1 1 00 ill .. nH KJfattBa: . I i," 00 1 ;b so , M 07 IL! 7.')' L' .Ml ll.l Kri 7 tm L' no ; :'i 00 H7 !Hl 0 LM ANlCital'Iv rroiuHMtuMil-T Ah .simiiiiiiiig iiu'iivd.nuii:i1tii. Itiii Iho Mouiiu lis aiul IhwvIi 1 s 00 LI ,'.0 UOo !Hi I :' .'.0 1 iHi i;o no 1 !H) Oil II 1 00 ; lit) Oil 81 (HI : fit (HI ! 1 111 L" Cm 2 tK) s :'". 1 r. 70 ; 5 CO I I So I :t:i 701 ys 20 1 i;i :u)i ,:-l .hs- ;' 111-1 be ; rroiiiolosDi.-'liimCI'rriil (icss.mdltcsl I'i'iildiiiiitciilar l1mim.Moi"iliiiii' iiorMuu-r.il. t)T N Ait roTir. M le Aa- . u. - ,, .ASmA it ' hmm r ' ""ear: A tH ifi i t llciiicilv l'or(oiislip.i Inui. Sunr Sli'in.i li I h.it 1 In i-.i Worms, oiiviilsiuiw.lcwi ish mss nml Loss of Su:i r. Far Simile SiCnnliir vf N'KW YOWK ;The Kind You n3l! Always Bought Bears tho Signature ct M AW W i t For Over Thirty Years II' no :t so "S (HI in no 10 tm -.' no 31 .Ml f on 8 no J. M Taylor ha sold l.m fiidelit' ilo.ellv In this i-itv, the .leal l.ell,k made U edni-s.l.iv. Mr. J ,i I. .r Willi., i Uene to 1'i.ltollld, whele I.eHlil ltlli' 1 1111 j'..r.n 1 1 w II. his son. The onlv i.'..od .rin'iii,' In the r.iunlv, is found nl the 1- i.ler.n-e ,,!,, .. 'ii.-e ri'lil --l.sk. stl. nr. I ..r k uiali-h; . Illie.l.liied. I'r nil .l .rin!li. Austen Western Co 7(5 IH) $S,oiH). One half down and balance nn j l',,.,,. ( ioni time al n per cent interest, rarlles may see Mr. Weismantle un his farm, or H. E. Cross, attorney at law, in Oregon City. The farm w ill net the ow ner ten .er cent on the cost price every year. Knos Cahill . . . K I Olds V. (iiivnup I'ac Mates Tel A Tel Co. Itoss h rv Joseph Woo lk lieoii;e Jud l Fred Stalkey I. Idleinau Carua. Edna Irish, of Beaver Creek, was in Cams SunCay. D. Faust went to Salem Sunday. Mr8. Henry Hornshuh epent Sundav afternoon at E. Howards. Sirs. C. E. spence has a felon on her linger. hover. Miea Hannah Price, who has been vis itinjj trieudd in Portland, has returned borne. Threshing is in progresa in this vicin ity. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. DeShazer on the loth of this month. Mrs. Price and family expect to start ior New Mexico about the first of September. TIIE ST0KY TOLD liV THE SK.V (in to the Iteacli Via A. ii C. U. I!, ami Hear What tli Wild Waves Say. The story, "What the Wild Waves Say at Seaside" so strikingly told in the atuactive pamphlet recenllv issued by J. C. Mayo, li. P. A., Astoria, is better appreciated after a trip to the now popular Clatsop Beach, via the A. &. C. li. li. Cheap round trip excursion rates and unexcelled transportation fa cilities ottered between Portland and th beaches continues to attract larye crowds to riavul, (jearhart and Seaside. Iiound trip excursion tickets between Portland and all Clatsop and Nor'h P.each points are sold every Saturday at L' 50, inter chaniiiible with all boat lines and tfood to return Sunday evening. Trains leav ini; Portland ut 8 o'clock A. M. daily runs thi-outth direct to (jearhart and Sea side wiihout transfer, making close con nections at Warrenton for Flavel. Portland-Seaside exoresH leaves union depot every Saturday at L':."0 p. in. and runs through direct w ith transfer, arriv ing at Astoria at 5:50 p.m., (iearhart. (i:-10 p. m. and Seaside, 0:50 p. in., making close connections at Warrenton for Fiavel. Pope A Co Vigorit Powder Co. lia vi l.K I'll 11 ini.i.s. 1: 50 a iHi 5 00 31 (5 4 :': 3 (Hi o (Ml 3 (HI 15 I V, lu ! -;" lb 50 3 DO li 50 II 1:5 :;i 00 5 w :; (hi 7 M) H 50 3 00 I llerliert Lucas ij F Hri j Hoard adjourn.'. The fourth on l'riday, A niist Les I'at.illous social hop in will ifivn I 'aueinah I 0.1 4 ui Park, 1 L". Howard N will ... ton, s.in.Uv s, I. 'he i')e nil.,: o'h. ol l'.r:l,.id. ill'V the pulpit n( tlie I 'oli.'tet' 1 In 1 r. li i.et Siit.,v in or ti . I. l. "I at I; M No s.-r I. hi lllllll' AlllKt, 1. land C d M. Flowers, silks, dames, fancy Iriminint special idler ink'. M iss ( ioldsiiiilh. . ; fur v. I loiii! 'a '11 h "i u s ii Hil I v P.anan II Nachand K.I Ranch John Paue K llimler , ICalpb Holmes . . II Moody Moebnke... W A HolineH.... In the matter of resiKnation of f, W Ingram, deputy clerk Accepted. In the matter of appointment of F W Greentnan deputy clerk Approved In the matter of change in Hates road Dismissed. I n case on new petition be filed, Hoard allows f75 00 for repairs to! old limine. In the matter ol report of viewers of change in Plackwell and lleckart road First reading, laid over until Thursday, Ann 7. In die matter of damages on Davis road Keport approved and dainaee-i al lowed as follows : II Piper Wrn McKee C U Lewtiiwaitt! Kxperifie of viewers Tbos Hohna V C Ulrifh Jaini-H Wilson Hats and (iiace's store, pauls at cos! at head ol Seventh sir W. Some repairs are bein male huso house this wck. in tint I'l.iMeriiiK and kalsoiuiii. I irs. I.. It and A. I.. Pontic Weinhard P.l.b. eet. to the way ol I 'elitists The "pen iiieeliiij; on li,, nil, -ui,,.. ii, to which ihe pi!'. in- 1 m !!!. lies W I , I... t ) ell II. "t. Mail weather Mail Helnerv. a! It., mi ' I hold 1 nl , .lied. ! 1 . 1 W an I'l. An b) I' lee Kurd If you need a Hat, don't wait. Call early and K't a Bargain Miss liuldsuiith. Jacob Milev and family have removed f. 0111 (ireen Point to the J M. 'I.ivlor residenis! on Eleventh and Wa-huiet.ui streets. Fiir ile. Fvditv ii' res on Mol 1 ab.iie I'm. .11 Mills, ,;il nn i iout 11 acres boll ret k. d no!-. d (llliher e I I'HI. ( i Hid on. 1 I! I I W : . k , I O. (.;oii I it v .1(10 no . 50 00 . 3 :;o 40 :;o :;o n n Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. This preparation contains all of the. ditfestants and diyi sts ail kinds of food. JtKlve.sirisl.iiit, relief and never f.il Is tri r-ii re. 1 1. :il h iu s vi.n in 1 1 1 ..II In the matter of petition of Ina Lewis the food you want. The luo-l, sensitive . ... . II. ....) ,F nn I '1 he law 11 s.s-uil Ihe home o A. C I'.ea-ant. was hbei hoii-e mid l,iw u we decotllte.l ,,r the 0. pinif'am was rende Ihe Wnoilinan band by I ' I in day ivelilli,' ut W.ttner. ut M,,ih,i illy a!teii,,.i. H,,, both iirll.,1,, .,y 1 a-:oli. , 11, I-.. ''I by iiiioiil.i.s i. in lu ill,- v-oc.l .,,1,,. A. Miller and ..-.,. Iloa.tnl al... I. Were tholilUhthly e,j ,),.,. l;..,,. I, inenls were heried an I a neat sum w. realised to u.t.i v to the fund ,,(,,., Ui" new walk Iron, that city. ''Ul II ti) llos Illllill At l and 7 Stevens' I Mies Pearl Garret is home from the .Normal. Lena Mohr, who has been working in Oregon City came home last week. First Church of Christ, Scientist, holds services in Red Men's Hall every Sunday morniiiL' at llo'clock. Subject for Sunday, August 21, "Jesus Christ." Sunday School at I J o'clock. Wednes day evening meeting at 7:30 o'clock. Christian Science literature can be ob tained before or after any of these services. Teething I Then the baby is most like I ly nervous, and fretful, and I doesn't train in weisrht. S Scott's Emulsion S K - A.t f A. ... 2 i mc DCbi 100a ana meaicine 8 for teething babies. They S 8 gain from the start. S 5 Snd for free sample. d 9 SCfiTT BOWNE, CbeminU, j f 409-415 eearl htreet, New York, 9 yx:. ami li.oo, all druKitt. Slot Seams and I'ins-Poiiff EfTectn. The latest and prettiest fashions are always immediately interpreted into ! Puttorick patterns. Our September sup ply has just been received. It will pay women who have dressmaking inten tions to call and look over our etock. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought V. jj NEW GOODS ARRIVING Bears the Signature of 1:. I. nn PIONEER rranfep and Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE for aid Allowed $5 00 In the matter of motion to difmiwi re port of HolHt road Ordered that it be laid over until Friday, August 8, at 1 o'clock. In the matter of application of (.Vpcr Junker for liquor licenHC Ordered that clerk iBsiie license to Casper Junker f.jr period of nix months. In the matter of application of J K SUme for allowance to apply to J V. Stone road Ordered thai 112") 00 he allowed, arid supervisor ordered to work petition In the matter of correcting account with Joe Myers Ordered that warrant ihsue to Joe Myers for $1 25. v. In the matter of collecting noil tax in'k Iioad DistNo 11 Order that supervisor ! ) collect poll tax in his district in can!.. ! J In the matter of petition of K 1 Wil-lU mot for countv road Ordereil I hut u;,.,.. i Ft ins Kfanted. II II Johnson, surveyor, C C I5oyln, 0 C Whitten and J F Uialey appointed viewers to meet August 18. 1!X)2. In the matter of petition of G If lirown for county road Petition (ranted. II II Johnson, surveyor, II B C Phelps, Auj,'- ubi, trainer and wrn Knight afipointed viewers, to meet August VJ, l'J02. In the matter of report of supervisor of Dint No KJ of Dames omitted in June re port Ordered that warrants issue to P Hall, r 25, and to II Lucas, 4 50. In the matter of repairing the (Strauss bridge. Ordered that county furnish lumber and nails to amount of tf: 00. Supervisor to plank two bridges. j In the matter of netition of J C Peek for county road Petition granted. Il tf Johnson, surveyor, Ed Harrington, Ed nornsctiuii and David Miller appointed viewers to meet Aagust 20, 1002. In the matter of a change in the Pdack well and Heckart road Ordered that re port of viewers be approved. Fnense cc uuni: A 8 Henderson $ 2 00 I Ij Hnrlus 2 00 W J Lewellen 3 00 M E Kandle 3 00 stomachs can iaic it. J'.y Its use inany thousands of ri vsp'-ptir-s have been cured aftoreverythink't'lsc failed. It ji uuequalli d for all stomach troubles. li can't help but do you good Prpanil only by V. . r. In: Witt A l'o.. 1 IiI.iiko The tl. boluecoiilulii'i tin,. Ui. Ji:. bU fc:jrntaro of lll.iN lnn j In Limn. p"r f-i.t. ( 'nil nn or w n,, l--o. W. I.,,,,, . 'Ir.'Ci.n f;ty llie...,n. Hi! dill.'. OAHTOniA sfV.,lV!1l ll.l iT.TJT.-r.' t th FAIR STOBB Straight Front Corsets 4yc up Colored Merciscd Under- U shirts 7yc up Ladies' Slimmer Undcrvcsts 5c up " Black Hose 5c up " and Children's white hemstitched Il'dk'chicfs 2 for ic Ladie9 white Aprons 15c up A " Ready Made Dress n Shirts f,. Satin Rihlion, No.5,all colors4c yd Tailor Made Suits $7.75 Girdle Corsets 49c Torchon Lace 6 yds, for 5c ' vaiencennes Lacea for Ruffles ic a yd Nansook Embroidery 5c yd Bone and aluminum Hair Pin 5c dor Pearl Shirt Buttons, all sizes 5c doz 2i23i mil r-yyy y y ; -Nei.s.nrj l'r--uiill.,ii. I'on't n.K.l,',t Held. Il in wro than nnpli-iiKint. It is il.iiigeroiiM. P.y n,i,. Onr Minnie CnK!, (, yu ,. ,.,,,. t "l '" - Allays inll itinnatioii, 1 li-arM the '"ad, H.,tl,eH and htrengtheiiH the mucous luetiibriit,.'. Cures ri.nghs. croup, lhr.,ati,d lumj troubles. Ab.,. lub'ly nif.,. AitH itnioediately. (',i. dren like it. lieo. A. Harding. t- ftfiiaoti. "Vi H, he Is III KhslMI, ,rllh. T, but he Is de- Voted to JjIk fuinlly." "I've rend that nbslntl! mnkcHtlie heart jrrow fondiT." Chlcngo Newa. WEAK ON SPELLINQ, Tti I 11 in 1,1 nn f Inn W t.ril TliKI 0fM I 11111111. uluri. Hn.lril.Hlt 1 1 1 ..... ,1 . 1 . 1 . n i-i'i'iii'i; 1 ' ii 1 r.r u .111. 1... 11 u, I lll'.'h.f .1.... 1 : : ..I. I... iii.J li, , d.itl.11 nf I In- r .: . 1 w. illli IJ j l' ' "III"' I'l" rr'il.l!, M.IH n 1.,. in I'llu. .il..i, L11.1H !l. IciV nf lU I. 1." Hie I i. 11. ..I. I. il.l.) n . a Ik i.q 1 Ii- k.pt In biii.K. it t:..' i.i..ni: l!.e rmiil.1 mi t ...li ..f t :,. nlliir i.,'t 1 ii-.l until Kii.iil. il h . 1. prt li. iij'pi-.itiiii; i'l"' iii"inliis tij I , l aliii' mi ., .( I., tr.nnf.-r lU III "I'll r 1 1. 'It I !. l l.l M llfk 11. i'.'. d.Oie w iCe lit Ii I .'I liilnitull.T. ! I hi- b....l.l.. . p. r k. nt to tlw PC ll'-ie'a I viin' f T tin- wi.r.l I1.7 rV. !.... I r I 1 V 1 1 11 1 ' d..i;" w nt l( iri' 1 ..I) wind. 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Ited Dog and all thut Now, what numo would you give mo If I were an Indi an? Chief Jim L'mph! Hlff Injun call you Kat Head! ChlcagoNews. ! A llrmr.lr K.ir -1 1 1. 1 Trkl" l or t.-etblio;. 11 Surrey "iii"'"'; 1 I.., . ,.ii. -nt rii'lfJ I I. tms never ft1 ): the fiihl nyinpt.iiuH Hie clilU tnl.i'1. out enily In He' "wrMJ. pbii i d upon 1 ! bio ii of be boiroweil for the or.-ln- 1 .. ri'iUlred heie. f'r the UN1 18 liiUKt sit exnctly 11p1.11 tin' 'r'".0" doiil.ey's buck 11 ml Is1" ,. the (.ill. The ini.l fur will ""'""j ' ; lililiniil slowly fi.rmiid l'114 ' clli'H the IiriPs prayer. nt which she should Hike II"' HrniM, kiss him mid ny. "' him," mid his te. tl.lm.' tro"''11'"" over. f, Oh, why did not our imitluT this? What we mhtht b Kpnri d!- Iiiidou Tit Hits. Tli Ilml Inveiilnr of rU Weber whs tin- llrnt who rf v n Iierim nt workable "''"'ftr. mid thereby ilcmnliittratcd '"''L.ji vii 1 t il.'.. ..l.-elrle Ifll'L-rnpll- " . house whs connected wh"n liomli al mid uiiinm-lle l"M'n'' fc p llm.' over two mlli 1" f,., 1 kIkiuiIh were mud.' by '' ,UT ' v the needle of 11 K'll viiik'""1' rlf,-ht mid left and were "'"'rp , uy cordliiK io a cmvi ntln""1 The use of liiterrunled or W . rei.Ui did not iierii.lt the tw'J of more than one or two wor l ..... I...I .1... I una lwr'',u m., i.ii u.c ri"--- . g .... I.H tn or el(,ht woros by i"' ducUxl current. Ml. 1'iil All torn In h, i..n,.i IK i: 1 "c f Mr, 'ry 71 t I