T...-rr ,... 1 THE lOrVV AGE, POltTXiANI). OHEGON. Scrofula Few are entirely free from It. It may develop so slowly as to cause little If any disturbance daring the whole period of childhood. It may then produce Irregularity of the stomach and bowels, dyspepsia, catarrh, and marked tendency to consumption before manifesting Itself In much cutaneous, eruption or glandular swelling. It is best to be sure that you are quite free from It, and for Its complete eradica tion you can rely on Hood's Sarsaparitla The best of all medicines for all humors. Multiplied. Townc Sco Mint mnn? Well, sir, ho landed in this country with his bare feet and now he's got millions. Browne Geo whiz I He's worso off than a centipede, isn't he? & Tali signature li on every box of the gennlnc Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets tkm remedy that cores estld lm m day, Dtstructlvcnus. Phrenologist Your bump of do Btructivcncss is very largo. Arc you a soldier or a pugilist. Buhjcct Neither. I'm a furniture mover. Will Be Well Done. Cuticus What arc you farmers preparing to do this year? Hayccdo (absent-mindedly) Sum mer boarders, as usual. t?IT Permanently Cured. No flta er ierroutne si anrnratUr'iiiMif lr.Klla'tUrtNem Bettom, Bwnd for PKBKfJ-J.Mtrialbottlcand treat tee. Dl.B.U.KUKS.Ltd..VSIArchSL.Fhlladliaus,Pe. A Suburbanite. Mr. iBolato (of Lonolyville, on evening train, embarrassed) You may notico that nearly every suburb anite is bringing out either a new cook or waitress with him? Mr. Brooklyn Borough (his critically) You might call "Cook's personally conducted sion." guest, this a excur sion's THIS? We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Howard for any euo of Catarrh that cnu not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh euro. F. J. CHENEY fc CO.. rrops.. Toledo, O. We tho undersigned, bavo known F.J. Chonoy for the past 16 years, and bellevo him perfectly nom-abl lnallbmln is transactions and fin ancial' ablo to carry out any obligations made by uelr Arm. YVSJST&TnUAX, Wholcsalo Druggists, Toledo, 'J. VYAIDIKO, IClNNAM & MAMVIif, V noloialo Druggists, Toledo O. nail's Catarrh Cure is t.-kon.n'rnally,ac'tnn Clreoily on tho blood and m.cous surfaoes of thosyium. frleTCsperbo-tle. to'A by ei. drug: tits. Testtmonl.li free, Hall's Family I'll' r th bent. Too Miny Wivet. Mies Mukcahit It is my highest ambition to marry some titled for eigner. Mr. Jester Why don't you try the ultnn? Miss Mukcahit S-i-r! Mtmmm thm Omumfi mnjl War km Oft thm Old. Laxative Uromo-Qulnlno Tablets cure a cold la bnoday. .No cure, No Pay. Price ascents. The Shirt Walit Tho women claim their feelings hurt; Thcy'ro kicking up a fuss, BccaiiBo wo men adopt tho shirt That first they stolo from us. Doesn't Boast of It Now. Noll Sho used to boast that sho was ono of tho charter members of the Woman's Suffrage- Club. Sho doesn't appear to be so proud of it now. Belle Oh I she's just as proud, but you know, tho club was organized If) 'ears ago, and she niUHt have been at east 20 when sho joined. Slow Healing sores swollen joints and inflamed glands often break out into offensive, slow healing ores. A polluted blood is always a menace to health ; not only does it keep the akin in a chronic state of inflammation, but every organ and fibre of the body suffers from an impure and sluggish circulation. You never feel well, you are not and never con be well until the system is relieved of its terrible load of impuri ties. With the blood so contaminated, so deeply poisoned, ulcers, bolls and ore of every kind are apt to become chronic and often develop into Caacar. -iS"?!S? Kvf I I " t.lU with a aeT.ra sore 1.. am often caused by jwverty of faom th. kBM to th- toot WM om. ,oUd lor the blood and a weak and which was vary offensive. Z spent oyer ai.000 alow circulation, brought on by long continued sickness, malarial poisoning, torpid liver, the use of mercury, or whatever is calculated to de stroy the vitality of the blood and break down the constitu tion. These old chronic sores last sometimes for years, eat ing into the flesh, muscles, tisanes, and even down into the bones, and are such a tax upon the 'system that it is hard for the patient te recuperate, and a simple malady often proves fatal. Nothing so quickly or surely restores lost strength and vitality to the blood aa 8. S. 6. Jt is an antidote for the severest forms of Blood Poison, as well as the irritating humors that cause the eruptions and sores that sap your very life and so greatly disfigure you. 8. 8. 8. is the only guaranteed purely vegetable blood puri ler. It contains no mercury, potash, arsenic or other hurtful drug. It cleanses the blood and purifies the circulation, thus ridding the system of the impurities that keep the sores feverish and painful. At the same time your general health improvea under the tonic effects of 8. S. S., and the skin becomes soft, smooth ana healthy. If you are troubled with boils, carbuncles, sores or eruptions of any sort, write our physicians all about your case; don't risk vour own judgment when you can get medical advice from experienced doctors free. Book on Bloo4 and Skin Diaeaaaa to all who desire it. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, Wholesale Boots & Shoes KRAUSSE PRINCE, 87 and 89 First Street, Portland, Oregon. Telephone, Oik 1391. All Kinds Carried in Stock. Frog Showers. "A Cornell professor says that frog spawn' can tie carried up in the at mosphere and hatched out in tho clouds." "By gum, you bet I'll carry an um brella tho next time I go out." Ilindicspped by Science. "I understand that ho has long been a student of political "economy," said the visitor. "He has," said Senator Glucose, and his economy in politics has kept him out of office. He thinks he can bo elected without spending a cent.'' Our Nation's Wealth. Gold and sliver are poured abundantly into the lun of the nation, but our inutcrlul wealth ami strength is rntlier in iron, tho most useful of all tuetnl, just as the wealth of a huninu being lies In a useful stomach. Ifyou have overworked vours until it is disabled, try Hostetter's Stom ach Hitters. It will relieve the clogged bowels, improve, the appetite and cure constipation, dyspepsia, bllousuest, liver and kidney disease. Easier Job. Mrs CobwigRcr Poor thing, she and tried to reform her husband failed. Mrs. Dorcas What is sho triyng to do now? Mrs. Cobwiggro To reform tho world. TO CORK A COLD IK OMB DAT Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets. All Srnggliu refund the money It It falls to cure. 1. W. Qrove's slgnatnre Is on each box. Sic Water Drinkers. Lady Bridget, did you givo tho gold fish fresh water today? Bridget Holy St. Patrick I Havo tho oratures drank up tho wholo bowl of wather Oi gavo thim yester day? Plso's Cure for Consumption Is an infal lible medicine for coughs and colds. N. W. Samurl. Ocean Grove, N. J.. Feb. IT, 1000. Esch In Its Piece. Willie Pa, is thcro any difference between a violin and a fiddle? Pa Yes, my son ; If you licar it at a concert or an opera it's a violin, but when your next door neighbor plays it it's a fiddle. The Beit Prescription for Malaria Obllls and Fever Is a bottlo of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonlo. It It ilmply Iron andqulntnoln a tasteless form. No Cure. No Pay. Price COo. Not Hungry, But Young Bride Why, Charlio, you do not seem to bo eating anything this morning. And I got up curly to mako theso biscuits for you. Charles No, dear; I don't feel at all hungry this morning, to toll tho truth. Your biscuits aro very nico indeed. By tho way, I wonder if thoro are any of thoso dog biscuit left that I bought for Nero Friday. Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use for' their children during tho teething period. Encore. "What do you think of that whis ky?" asked tho host. "Well," said tho guest, smaoking his lips as ho sat down his glass, "it reminds mo of a good story." "Let's havo it." "Oh, you misundorstand mo. I merloy wish to imply that it's worth repeating." rOU KNOW WHAT YOU AXE TAKXNO When von take a rote's Taiteleii Chill Tonlo, beeauie the formula Is plainly printed on every bottle showing that It Is ilmply Iron and Qui nine In a tasteless form. No Cure. Nr Var. Mc. The Resson. He It's strango you members of tho Vassar alumni don't hold class reunions. She Not at all. You may as woll ask a woman hor ago as to ask her what year sho graduated. With rich, pure, strong Mood one is never troubled with soraa or ulcers. A cut or any injury to the flesh heal in a few days, nature supplvingthe healing balm In the form of healthy, new blood; but when the circulation is tainted with poisonous genua, humors or any effete matter, a alight scratch or abrasion of the skin becomes a festerine sore, tinv oimoles grow to be boils. on two tripa to Sot Springs, an local physl oiana treated sac to no purpose. X had about decided to have nay lea a-nputaUd, when m friend Induced ma to try . X began to take your snedtolne, and lm the short apace of aeven months It baa completely and thoroughly cured me. My loar la a wltnesa today aa to what 0. 8. 8. will do when taken regularly. The sore haa healed entirely and my health haa Improved wonderfully. X have already trained 80 pound. J. s. taxJkkt, Bon 88. Winona, Xlaa. Catalogue Furnished Upon Application. ATCHISON GLOBE SIGHTS. Comment on Everyday Matter by an Orinltint Gcnlnp. An Atchlnon woman hires her house cleaning done and cleans notice for her kin. An Atchison boy who has been work ing for two days is taking a week's lay off. An Atchison merchant who has four newly married men In his employ, Is doing all his own work. An Atchison man who used to be a mean husband, has reformed, and no longer attracts any attention. "Well," the women have a habit of saying, after a marriage, "she finally got him; but she didn't get much." There Is a piano, an organ, a mando lin, a guitar and a fiddle In an Atchi son family which rents a sewing ma chine. An Atchison man who has been mar ried three times has pictures of all his wIvcb, In their wedding dresses, hang ing In his parlor. If a man has a sleepless night, the first person he sees next morning Is one of thoso Cheerful Souls who talk of tho beauties of the sunrise. A sickly Atchison man for thirteen years has heard his wife say, when she bought a new dress, "Well, you may die any minute, so I guess I'll get a black dress. An Atchison policeman says he thought ho knew all tVe swear words, but he learned some new ones recently while listening to a woman abuse her husband. An Atchison father of five daughters estimates that from the time his oldest is 10 until his youngest Is thirty, will bo 27 years; that he will be kept out of his parlor that long. An Atchison girl who returned home from college a month ago, and screamed when her father said ee-meut for cem ent, Is already sweet on n young man who says "has went." At a meeting of the Never Work Club Inst night, made up of girls of 10, reso lutions were passed denouncing the mother of one of tho members who had asked her to wipe the dishes that morn ing. A girl who has been off to school wanted to buy some new glassware. "Why, papa," sho said, "wo can't offer guests tumblers like these." "But wo have done It," the old man replied, "and no guest has refused yet." It Is becoming a late style In Atchl on for guests who aro Invited to a wed ding to hang around on the outside of the church Instead of going In. They have a better view of tho bride this way, can gossip more frecly.'and It Is cooler. When a certain Atchison man was In business he was so tired that ho dread ed to see even legitimate callers, and fixed up a scheme to keep out as many as possible. He retired from business, and now he Is hiring men to conio and talk to him. A farmer came to town to-day, In n great rush, to buy binding twine, as harvesting Is In progress at his place. He met so many agents and solicitors that at 3 o'clock this afternoon he was still trying to get away from a life In surance solicitor. An Atchison girl Is convincing a man that she has no use for her family, and that when she marries him, they will not be allowed In the yard. It is the same old story: they will be crowding him away from first table In a month after the marriage. Matadors Fear the Cows. It will probably not surprise our read ers to hear that most Spanish hull-fighters object to lighting cowa. Tho real reason may, however, ustbnlsh them. A sportsmanlike objection to persecut ing a femalo animal has nothing what ever to do with It. Tho fact Is that the average toreador Is sincerely afraid of a cow. And he has good reason. Tho cows of the half-wild. breed used for the arena are much quicker In their movements than are the hulls. Their horns aro more pointed ami more formidable; they do not lower their heads to tho ground, shut their eycH and chargo like a locomotive, upon the rails, but aro alert and rendy to follow every movement of their persecutors. Their warlike tnctlcs havo been adapted not to blind, bovluo frontal attacks, but to the strategy of active and cunning beasts of prey, of which tho human bull fighter Is only a feeblo mimic. If these cheap Idols of tho Spanish populace would face young nnd active wild cows which had Just been robbed of their calves they might, perhaps, forestall the butcher, but they would, at any rate, do something to earn their laurels. PearHou's Magazlue. Always Amusing, nere aro a few mixed metaphors worth recording. "You are," said a late Lord Mayor of Dublin, In opposing a municipal scheme, "standing on tho edge of a precipice that will be n weight on your necks all the rest of your days." And this, ' attributed to nn English clergyman: "The young men of Eng land are the backbone of the British empire. What we must do Is to train that backbone and bring It to tho front." A member of Parliament was responsible for the following: "Even If you carried these peddling little re forms It would only be like a Ilea blto in the ocean." Patlerewakt'e Great Iove of Candy. Paderewskl was formerly a great consumer of sweetmeats, but when thU amiable weakness becumu known to his admirers he received such over whelming supplies of bonbons and so on that tho liking for confectionery quite left him. A useless life Is but a living death. BUSINESS LOCALS. Always ask for tho famous General Arthur cigar. Ksbcrg-Ounst Cigar Co., general agents, Portland, Or. Eveiybody smokes tho celebrated Monogram and Pandora cigars. They have no equal. Call up Union 491 when in need of anything in the fuel line. East Mor rison Street Wood fc Coal Yard. Tho A. D. T. Messenger Co. is tho oldest and best scrvico of the kind in the town. Headers of Tho New Age, givo them tho preference. Money to loan, on furniture, pianos, or any good securities. Notes and moraga'ges bought. S. W. King, room 45 Washington building. C. A. Watson, Marino Drug Store, 88 N. Third street, Portland, Oregon. Specialties: Flcckcnstein's Lung Balsam and Celery Setlzer. F. F. Johnson. Second hand goods bought and sold. Stovo repairing and upholstering. 182 Ihimsido Street, west end of bridge. Portland, Oregon. Jno. P. Sharkey, manufacturer of harness, collars, saddles and strap work; importer of saddlery, hard ware, whips, pads, etc. 60 Union avo., Portland, Or. Portland Transfer Saloon Chas. 0. Siglin, proprietor. Choice wines, liquors and cigars. 321 Glisan street, corner Sixth, Portland, Or. French Dyeing and Cleaning Works. All work done at very modrcato prices. Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of ladies' and gent's clothing. Morn ing cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Dc leau, proprietor, 455 Glisan street. Armory Drug Storo, 81 Tenth Btreet, northwest corner Tenth and Everett streets, Portland, carries a full lino of drugs, toilet article, school supplies, cigars, etc. Tho National Polico Gazette pub lished by llichard K. For, Polico News Standard, and all other sport ing papers. Subscriptions taken by A. W. Schmale, booksoller and news dealer, 220 First street, Portland, Or. Mail orders solicited, TO THE DEAF A rich, ladv, cured of her deafness and noises in her head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, gave $25,000 to his insti tute, so that deaf people unablo to procure tho ear drums may havuthcin free. Address No. D 3381, Tho Nich olson Institute, 780, Eighth avenue, New York, Call at 188 B street for fresh fruits, candies, oigars. Tho latest brands. Tho finest ico cream in tho city. Fresh fruits of all kinds daily. II. Dunstan, proprietor. Mr. Dunstau was 10 years with Washington street car lino and ho invites all of his old friends to call and see him. When going to Astoria tako a rido on tho "Whito Collar Line," under tho management of tho Columbia Itiver fc Pugct Sound Navigation Co. Steamers leave every morning in tho woek at 7 o'clock. Tho best of service. Ofllcc, Alder street dock. Phono, Main 351; Columbia phone, 351. E. W. Crichton, Agent. Carl Hoobor. Furniture, uphol sterer and carpet layer, llepairlng of Furnituro a specialty. Draperies. Mattresses mado over and returned tho same day. First class work at lowest prices. 200 Fourth St., bet. Taylor and Salmon. Phono Clay 700. Portland, Oregon. Cold or hungry, call on us and we will try and attend to your wants. All kinds of coal, wood and feed. Western Feed & Fuol Co., 154 North Fifth. Phones: Oregon, Main 1018; Columbia, 263. For first class dental work and prompt attention, go to tho New York Dental Parlors, Fourth and Morrison streets. Beginning May 5th, tho evening train of tho Astoria it Columbia itiver Itailroad will leavo Uivion depot, Port land, at 0:55 p.m., instead of 7 p.m. THE COMPUTINQ SCALE COM PANY, 225 Pino street. Col. John L. Poole. Qenoral agent for Oregon and tho Pacific Coast. Canadian Employment Agency, E. T. McCroskey & Co., 220 Morrison street, rooms 10 anil 17, Columbia phone, 81; Oregon, Grant 231, Port land, Oregon. Work of all kinds always on hand. Skilled labor a specialty. Help freo to employers. Ileal cstato brokers. Pays Claims on Sight Tho Wash ington Lifo Insurance Company, of Now York, has just paid tho claim of Henry Davis, of Mcdford, Mr. Davis secured his policy just ono week Iki foro his death. Tho proofs of claim arrived at the company's homo oflico, July 2, 1001, and check in settlement was sent to Mrs. Davis tho sarno day. This company has not had a contest ed claim in tho past decade, an envia ble record. Tho Washington Lifo is one of the strongest and best of all the great lifo insurance corporations, Its assets aggregato nearly $17,000,. 000; claims paid, over f 30.000, 000. No other company in tho world offers larger guaranteed cash returns at maturity than thoso contained in tho Washington Life's policies. This company's 85,000,000 oflico building in New York City is one of tho world's finest structures. BUSINESS LOCALS. Go and see J. A. Kotan for bar gains in furniture, carpets, stoves and picture moulding. Pictures framed to order. New store. Now goods. Lot us repair your old furniture make it as good as new. Don't forget the place, No. 89 North Third st. Wo want your trade. Music half price; musical instruments of all kinds, cash or installments. II. H. Wright, wholcsalo and retail dealer in music and musical merchandise. The Music building, 340 Wasighnton street, Portland, Oregon. Machine, gun and general repair shop, Forstner fe Co., proprietors. Steam engines, pumps, bicycles, lawn mowers of all kinds repaired. Manu facturers of the Forstner patent safety gopher gun. Key fitting and saw gumming. 05 First street, between Oak and Pino, Portland Oreogn. NEW TAILORING HOUSE. A. J. Armstrong, for many years head cutter for Nlcoll, has opened a tailoring establishment at 313 Wash ington street. This house Is stocked with a complete stock of up-to-date goods. The cutting is dono by Mr. A. J. Armstrong, well knoWn as a first class cutter. Stylo and fit guaranteed. Prices modorato. Good work and honest doallngs. ARMSTRONG. THE TAILOR. 313 Washington St. The picturesque line and tho royal one back to the homo of your child hood Is via tho Northern Pacific. You will ride over tho Rockies, along Clark's fork of tho Columbia and tho beautiful Yollowstono; skirt ing tho shores of Lake Pond d'Orotllo, through the famous Bad LandB of Pyr amid Park and across tho wheat Holds of tho Red river valley you go at fifty miles an hour, and Bleep and cat In perfect comfort aa the solid voBtl buled train rushes along. For detailed Information, tickets, Bleeping car reservations, mapn of routes, etc., call on or wrlto A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant Goncral Passenger Agent, 255 Morrison street, corner Third, Portland, Or. deduced Rates. Aro now .in clYcct to Buffalo, New York. Do you expect to attend the Pan American exposition? If so, do not buy your tickets until you have investigated tho scrvico of the Illinois Central Railroad. Our accomodations aro tho best that can bo had, our trains aro al ways on time, and employes cour teous and accomodating. Through tourist cars from Paciflo coast to Boston via Buffalo. If you will send 15 cents in stamps, to address given below, wo will for ward you, by return mail, ono of our largo 34x40 tinch wall maps of the United States, Cuba and Porto Itico. Any information regarding rates, accomodations, scrvico, time, connec tions, stop overs, etc., will bo cheer fully furnished by B. H. TKUMBULL, Coin'l Agt. 142 Third St., Portland, Oregon. PULLMAN ORDINARY 8LEEPER8. Tho tourist travel botweon tho East and the Pacific coast has roachod enormous proportions In tho last fow years, and calls for a spocial class of equipment. To meet this domand the Pullman Company has Issued from Its shops what it technically calU the "Pullman Ordinary Sleepor." ThOBO cars appear similar to tho regular sleepers, being built on tho same plan, but not furnished with tho samo ele gance. Thoy aro equipped with mat tresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow-cases, towols, combs, brushes, etc., requiring nothing of tho kind to bo furnished by tho passonger. Each car has a stove for making tea and coffee and doing "light housokooping," and each section can be fitted with an ad justable tablo. A uniformed porter accompanies each car, his business bolng to mako up berths, keep the car clean, and look after tho wants and comforts of the passongorB. In each of tho trains which aro dispatched dally from Portland by tho O, R. & N. Co, Is to bo found ono of theso "Pull man Ordinary Sleepers." The car at tached to tho "Chicago-Portland Spe cial" goes through to Chicago without change, and tho one In tho "Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas City without change, PassengorB In this car for Chicago chango to a similar cur at Granger. Much of tho first-class travel la bolng carried In theso earn, tho rates being lowor, and tho norvlco nearly equal to that In tho palaco Blcopora, For rates and full information, In cluding foldors, wrlto to A. L. CRAIQ, General Passonger Agent, O. R. & N. Co., Portland, Oregon. , BROWN & BERO. Tuning, Regulating and Polishing Old Pianos Made as Good as New, Twenty yean' experience with 1I10 trading firms of the country. Knabe; ilalnea Hroi.i Conovcr: (.'dickering'. Not with any other music boue In (tie city. 4?5)t Washington Street, ....Portland, Oregon Private Jtooras for l.llei. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. AFTKll BAM. OAMK CALL AT Oak Sample Room 755 SAVIfiR STRHRT Corner Twenty third. IlEKItr rFLKlDKHKK, Proprietor. Fortltnl, Ortgog ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Notico is hereby given that the undersigned Gcrtrudo Young has filed her final account as administratrix of the cstato of Fred Young, deceased, with tho clerk of tho county court of tho stato of Oregon, for Multnomah county and that said court has sot Tuesday, tho 3d day of September, 1001, nt 2 P M, for tho time and tho court room of said county and court in Portland, Oregon, as tho place for tho hearing and settlement of said final account. All persons having any objections to said final account are hereby required to mako and filo tho samo on or befor said date. GERTRUDE YOUNG, Administratrix of the Estate of Fred Young, Deceased. Dated at Portland, Oregon, August 2, 1001. First insertion, Aug. 3. 1001. Lnst insertion, Aug. 31, 1001. JOHN P. RUSK, Attorney for administratrix, rniiE TOTEM. Klrit-clau In every rciptct. Headquarters for Old Kentucky Home Club Whiskey and Sehltts Milwaukee Uoer. Katnlly entrance on Weit Park St, A. CI.08E, Manager. nALl. AT 831 FIRST BT, For Froth Bread, Cakes and Tlss Dally. A Frcih Line of Groceries, Teas, Corteea, Etc. MKB. K. N. BUCHANAN, Proprietress. ENTERPRISE SHOE CO. 83) i North Third Bt. Boots and Shoes Mado to Order UKPAIKINO NKATI.Y nONK. Work Called for and Delivered. All Work Guaranteed. H. C. RILEY, Manager. ..ESMOND .. HOTEL. Portland, - - Oregon. Front and Morrison Streets. ItATKHl European Plan, 50c to $1.50 Per Day American Plan, $1 to $2 Per Dai X OSOAIl ANDKItSON, Manager. J. C. PKNDEaAST, Chief Clerk. Tmmmmmrrxrwr fmrm, Frmlmht, Cxjsroaa, Dmllney mntl fmrmmrm' Mprtng WAGONS Agrleulturml Implement A Btaymlwm Mitchell, lewlm A Stave f Oo Fhmt mini Tmylmr tm PoHlmnm". M MM ' M M BICYCLES! Guaranteed $35.00. 1BOO Motmlm, $UO.OO lm $30.00. AUTCtinLL, LKWIS & STAVF.R CO. Plrst and Taylor Sts., Portland. MONTANA I.OIMIKS. I'lllDB OK MONTANA I.ODOK. l.K.of P. Meeta every tccuml and fourth Monday at 8:30 p.m., (I. A. K, Hall. All U'IIIiik KnUliti, In good itaudlnKt made welcome. David Ookdon.C, C. W. 1, WlirATON, K. of II. A H. It. J. Fl.KTCIIKit I.ODHK, IU1.A. K.AA.M. Meets every (lrt and second Wednenday at 8:30 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall, llodney Nt. IUviii Oorijon, W, M. (ISO. W. ALCXAM(H,K.,biC'y. Illltl) I.ODOK, II, A. P. A A. M. Meeta every flrst and Hecond Monday at Ma sonlo Hall, Main street, foot of Ilrnadway, IlKNnr IUkeh, Act'g W. M. , Q so. M. f.Ki,Hfl'y. aOMiKN CITY I.OIK1K, J. U. O.of O. . Meats every flrat and tccolid Tuesday at tholr Hall on Kodney afreet. Taos. Ksllum, P. H. W, C. f rwik, N, O, IMTH-HHKIIA CHAPTKU, ft, O, K. 8. Meets every lecond and fourth Thursday at . Odd Fellows liall, Itodnuy ureel. KiNMK N'AKruui, Worthy Matron, Ciusinda Chump, Seo'y. MOUNT HKHitON COUKT, II. of J, Meets every second and fourth Monday at Matonlo Hall, foot of llroadway. Fax nik VYAKrncLD, W. M. Pollis I.tt, Sec'y. BT. JAMES A. M. K. CIIUIK'H, Corner it It ami Hoback itreeta, Hervlrei 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.i Sunday School, 1 p.m.) prayrr invrtlnv, Wednemlay evening pm. All are welcome, J, Cook Tavlos, Paitor, Jtmm 4f iJsi A. - W "' ' Ai .J UllwA. I n.iWi nHl"" iai'lwi.v t .. va.&, s,"" jmsa, jjvi"