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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1901)
THJD NJTW AGE. PORTLAND. OREGON Eczema How It reddens the iktn, Itches, ootes, irleiand scales I Some pcoplecall It tetter, milk emit or alt rheum. The suffering from It Is sometimes In tense; local applications are resorted to they mitigate, bnt cannot care. It proceeds from humors Inherited or ac quired and persist until these hare been removed. Hood's Sarsaparilla positively removes them, has radically and permanently curcdthe worst cases, and Is without an equal (or all cutaneous eruptions. Food's 1ills ar. the belt cathartic. Y rlc.Uc.ut. A Picnic Incident "Elthor that young fellow down thcro with his girl Is a liar or I'm nothing," remarked tho adventurous caterpillar, as ho proceeded to lower himself on his silken thread. "What do you mean?" Inquired tho tree toad. "I Just hoard him tell hor that noth ing, she might bo sure, would over come betwoen thom!" Philadelphia Press. & This slgnaturo It on every bos ot the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets ike remedy that cure a cold la esse etaj Showed Judgment A gentleman who 1b no longer young and who never was handsome, asked his son's child what he thought of him. The boy's parents were present , Tho youngstor made no reply. j "Well, so you won't tell mo what you think of me? Why won't you?" "CauBe I don't want to-get licked," replied the sprig of a rising genera tion. Mothers will And Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use lor their children during the teething period. A Close Call. ' "Don't you talk to your husband ovor tho phono?" "Novor. Whon I havo anything of Importance to say to my husband, I want to get near him." Cleveland Plain Doaler. Tho Bast Prescription for Miliaria Chills and Fovor la a bottlo of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonle. It Is simply Iron and qnlnlne in a tasteless form. Mo cure. No Pay. Price Wo. Not Ills Wile. Closeflst Docs your wife etornally pester you for money 7 araspit no; mo poopio sno Duys lli Infra frntn An thnt (thin HtAtn Jmil-.' nal. Fastidious. "Jano Meadows was almost drown ed In tho latest Statcn Island ferry collision." "How was that?" "She said tho life preservor didn't match that now shirt waist of hers." Cleveland Plain Dealer. I am sure Plso's Cure for Consumption saved my life three years ago. Mas. Tiios. HouRiHs. Maple street, Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1000. His Little Scheme. "Leddy," ho said, as he doffed his chapcau, "I haven't had a blto to cat alnce ylstiddy roornln'." "An' I don't want none." Denvor Times. The Proper Time. "Amy," said Mabel, "when do you Intend to wear that stunning bathing ult of yours?" "When the men arrive," replied Amy. Detroit Free Press. Pmtent Prooureil. Prompt. Efllolent and Satisfactory Service. Attorncv'a lea not ravabla till imtent framed. Try us. Tabsr it whitman Co., ss-40 Warder mag., Washington, i. v. . Out of Piece. Cholly I get such frightful head aches lately. Doctor thinks, perhups, there's some foreign substance In my bvfaln. Miss Peppery Ahl An idea, per haps. Philadelphia Press. Sarcastic. Voice from up stairs Ethel! Ethel Yes, papa. Voice Please tell that young man that if ho thinks he would like this house for a pormanent residence, the place is for salo on easy torms, at tho offlco of Sklnn & Shark, the real es tate agents. The Blood When there is a natural and healthy circulation of tae blood, the entire ejaantitj, estimated at one-eighth the weight .of the body, passes through the heart 'every five minutes. This rapid flow of the blood through the system prevents the estrance of disease germs and impurities of every description. It filters out all that ia not necessary or good for the growth and development of the body and nourish tag and strengthening the muscles, tissues, nerves and bones. But, unfortunately, few persons can rightly claim an absolutely pure blood supply and perfect and unpolluted circulation, and in consequence are exposed to innumerable diseases. Contagious Blood Poison, the greatest enemy to mankind, enters the system through the blood, and Cancer, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, Tetter in fact the majority of human ailments are caused by Soisons or humors that are engen- , ered and fostered in a sluggish TH& BIsftMsf I thmW SttflfOeV and impoverished blood. Old mam aw. -. ores, chronic ulcers and rheumatic pains are com- fff mll mftt'Wtltftn saon, especially among old people, whose blood naturally grows thin and pale because of the lack of the red corpuscles that give color and strength to youthful blood. Sallow complexions and rough, oily skins evidence some constitutional or blood trouble, which salves, lotions, powders nor any external treatment can cure. Diseases that originate in the blood, whether they manifest themselves as ulcers, tumors, itching eruptions, muscular or bone paiaa, require a tonic and blood purifier such as S. S. S., which not only antidotes and neutralizes blood poisons ana humors, but possesses health-giving tonic proper ties that no other blood medicine does. It goes down to the very foundation of -m e disease and eliminates from the system every JPtfiiiim&Hi O ffeMr thing of a poisonous character or that obstructs and clogs the circulation. It builds up and imparts aVfs04Mfy UI99M99 ncw strength and vitality to the old innutritions blood, and when the arteries and veins are once sjsore filled with new rich blood, the general health begins to improve, muscle arrow stronger, and sores and eruptions of every kind disappear. S. S. S. ia the only guaranteed purely vegetable blood purifier, and the purest aad most reliable ia all blood diseases. It has been tested in thousands of case during the past fifty years and is more popular today than ever. We will be glad to send you our book free, and if in neect of medical advice write our physicians all bout your case ; this information will cost you nothing and comes from expert steed aad educated doctors. All correspoadeace & ceadttcted ia strictest sr-frlsW TUB StiWl JPsKsTOCOMPANY, ATLANTA. OA. Disuse and Remedy. "That must be a pretty bad tooth ache to swell your face like that. Why don't you see a dentist?" "I did call on my friend, Dr. Pullem, yesterday, and experienced great re lief." "You must be mistaken. Pullem has been out of town for a week." "I know. I felt relieved, when 1 found that out." Philadelphia ProsB. Odd. "MIbb Sentyment Is a great lover of cats." "Yes; now isn't it odd that sho draws tho lino on caterpillars? Ohio Stato Journal. Tho Typewriter Invention. A statistician 1ms proved thnt the inven tion of the typewriter has kIvcii employ ment to 600,000 people, hut lie falls to state how ninny cases of weak stomachs nil J dys pepsia it lias induced. All people of se dentary occupation need Hosteller's Stam uch Hitters. It is a wonderful medicine and helps nature bear the strain which ensues from confinement. It also cures dyspepsia, indlKestlou, constipation and flatulency. He sum'to try it nud you will not be disappointed. Exclujlvtneii. Mrs. Pursoproud I see whero sov eral millionaires chartered a whole steamboat In order to como across the ocean. Mr. Pursoproud Well, when we go over wo will leaso the ocean for a week. Baltimore American. DKAFNKBB CANNOT II E OTJRBD By local applications, as they cannot reach the dfteased portion ol the ear. There is only one way to cure deatneis, and that Is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in flamed condition ol the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets in flamed tou havo a rumbling sonnd or Imper fect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed deafness is inn result, and unlcsi the Inflamma tion can be tnken out and this tube restored to its norms! condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever; nine cases out ot tea arc caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition ol the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case ol Deal nets (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend tor circulars, free. ,.,. m t n Bold byDruggltts, 760 . . Hall's YassliV Pills are the UL j. j. uiinnDi m vv., iww,vi Not a Congenial Pursuit "And you will dovoto your son to art?" "No. Ho has too good an appetite" Cleveland Plain Dealor. Right Up to Date. Sculptor What sort of bUBt do you wish for yourself? . Mr. Nowrocks Well, I ain't particu lar, but I'm. gettln' it to plcaso Mrs. Nowrocks, and she says.lt must' be a mythlologlcal one. Brooklyn Eaglo. 9tmmm thm Oottmii autef MferArs Off thm OmltfT Laxative Dromo-Qulnlne Tablets cure a cold la one day. No cure. No Pay. Prloe 2o cents. What Is "Nothing"? An old Scotch farmer, being olectod a member of tho local school board, visited tho school and tested the In telligence of the class by bis ques tions. Tho first inquiry was: "Noo, boys, can ony o' ye ell me what naethlng is?" After a moment's silence, a small boy In the back scat arose and repli ed: "It's what yo glo mo t'other day for haudln yer horsol" London Answers. Nothing at Alt Brown Thcro is a lady pianist at the circus who plays with her toes. Jones Umplil That's nothing; my baby does that. Exchange. RrooUyn, N. Y Sept. 18th. The Garfield Tea Co., manufacturers of Garfield Tea.Uar. Held Headache Powders, Garrlsld Tea Syrup, (arflsld llellef Plasters, (larfleld Dlitstlvo Tablets and Garfield Lotlon.are now occupy ing the large and e egant ofUce building and factory re con My erected by thru. For many years the Garfield Remedies have been grow ing in popularity, ana tneir success is wen deterved. Tbev cure diseases and keep peoplo well and strong. A Tru: Prophecy, Nabb I bollovo Madam DoTouch can foretell one's future accurately. Dabb Nonsense. Nabb But she said a cold, haughty man would cross my path. Dabb Well, as I left her apartments the iceman entered. Pittsburg Dis patch, In the' Philadelphia Style. "The Sultan of Jolo has given a fifty year absoluto concession of tho Island of Paragua to ono of tho native princes." "Well, say, the Sultan of Jolo must think he's tho Mayor Ashbrldgo of tho Philippines." Cleveland Plain Dealer. HEALTHY OR DISEASED TUB GIRL WHO IS TO MARRY ROCKEFELLER. Miss Abble C. Aldrlch is the second daughter of the millionaire, Senator Aldrlch, of Rhode Island, and her re cently announced engagement to wed John D. Rockefeller, Jr., the only son of John D. Rockefeller, the Standard Oil magnate, and perhaps the richest man In tho .world, has caused a furor in Eastern society circles. Young Rocke feller Is by all odds the richest catch In tho matrimonial mnrket, and his deter mination to take up dancing has caused discussion In Baptist circles, where he has long shone as a Bible class teacher. Tho father of his fiancee was a grocer before ho entered politics. Now he Is president of the United Traction Com pany, of Providence. R. I and very SmSWBHBWSIIShHIBHsWsWSWBWswSI MISS AUU1K C. ALDIIlClt. rich. Miss Aldrlch will, It Is expected, add several millions to young Rockefel ler's immense fortune. The friends of both 'say this Is purely a love match. Tho'brldc-to-bc Is a social lender, nnd cares more for gaiety than for instruc tion In Biblical topics. She will doubt less look With more favor on young Mr. Rockefeller after he hns achieved the some success ns leader of a dancing class thnt has greeted his work as lead er of a Bible class. SUES A ROYAL PRINCESS An American Woman Drlnsra Salt Aanlnat Infanta Kulalla. Mrs. Charles T. Ycrkes, wife of Charles T. Ycrkes. the millionaire rail way promoter, formerly of Chicago but now of London, has come Into Interna tional notoriety owing to a suit she In stituted ngalnst u Paris dressmaker nnd the Infanta Eulnlia of Spain. It seems that eight gowns ordered by Mrs. Ycrkes were shown lo the Infanta as specimens of the dressmaker's work. The Princess fell In love with two of MHS. CIIARLKS T. YKllKKS. the dresses nnd offered to buy them provided the dressmaker would not duplicate them for the American mil lionaires. Tho dressmaker promised and offered Mrs. Yerkea two otliei modes gratis. Rut the American woman rebelled violently nnd refused to nccep any of the gowns unless tho whole or iginal lot were delivered to her Imme diately. Affer a couple of days spent In argument nnd expostulation Mrs. Ycrkes Instituted suit ch:u'glng the dressmaker and tho Infanta with con spiracy to prevent tho delivery of dresses which she had ordered nnd which she hnd tried on several times. And becauso a royal princess of Spain is mado a defendant Mrs. Yerkea 1ms found herself Internationally famous. It is not expected that another wnr will result between Spain and tho United States Just becauso theso two women cannot agree. Kite's Highest FIlRht. A meterologlcul kite wns flown to an Rltudo of 1,000 feet at the American Observatory, at Blue Hill, recently. This Is the highest flight on record In America, oven for balloons. Four nnd three quarter miles of piano wire form ed the line. Tho nlr wns very dry nnd the terapernturo freezing at the highest point;. Tree Growing Out of a Chimney. Tho curious sight mny bo seen in Dover, England, of a ydung tree grow ing out of a high mill chimney In a public thoroughfare. Notwithstanding Its extraordinary position, the tree has grown 2 feet, or 3 feet high. It Is be lieved have Its root in an old nest. i To make Illm Right. Hicks That young Kresblelgb Isn't worth bis salt. Wickst-I suppose you mean the amount of salt he needs. Somervllls Journal. Many Americana in Europe American travel to Europe Is stated Jn London to have been greater in vol ume this year than even during the Paula (1900) exposition BUSINESS LOCALS. Always ask for tho famous General Arthur cigar. Esborg-Gunst Cigar Co., general agents, Portland, Or. Everybody smokes tho celebrated Monogram and random cigars. They havo no equal. Call up Union 491 when in need of anything in tho fuel line. East Mor rison Street Wood & Coal Yard. The A. D. T. Messenger Co. is the oldest and best service of the kind in tho town. Renders of Tho Now Age, givo them the preference. Money to loan, on furniture, pianos, or any good securities. Notes nnd morngnges bought. S. W. King, room 45 Washington building. O. A. Watson, Marino Drug Store, 88 N. Third street, Portland, Oregon. Specialties: Flcckcnstcin's Lung Balsam and Celery Sctlzcr. F. F. Johnson. Second lmnd goods bought nnd sold. Stovo repairing and upholstering. 182 Burn side Street, west end of bridge. Portland, Oregon. Jno. P. Sharkey, manufacturer of harness, collnrs, saddles and strap work; importer of saddlery, hard ware, whips, pads, oto. 55 Union avo., Portland, Or. Portland Transfer Saloon Chas. O. Siglin, proprietor. Choico wines, liquors nnd cigars. 321 Qlisan street, corner Sixth, Portland, Or. French Dyeing and Cleaning Works. All work dono at very modreato prices. Dyeing nnd cleaning of all kinds of ladies' and gent's clothing. Morn ing cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Do lcau, proprietor, 455 Qlisan street. Armory Drug Storo, 81 Tenth street, northwest corner Tenth and Everett streets, Portland, carries a full lino of drugs, toilet articles, school supplies, cigars, etc. Tho National Police Gazette pub lished by Richard K. For, Polico News Standard, and all other sport ing papers. Subscriptions taken by A. W. Schmalo, bookseller nnd news dealer, 220 First Btrcet, Portland, Or. Mail orders solicited. TO THE DEAF A rich, lady, cured of her deafness nnd noises in her head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, gave $25,000 to his insti tute, so that deaf peoplo unablo to procure tho enr drums may havo them free. Address No. D 8381, Tho Nich olson Institute, 780, Eighth avenue, NowYork. Call at 188 B street for fresh fruits, candies, cigars. Tho latest brands. Tho finest ice cream in tho city. Frcsli fruits of all kinds daily. II. Dunstan, proprietor. Mr. Dunstnn was 10 years with Washington streot car lino nnd ho invites all of his old friends to call nnd sco him. When going to Astoria take a ride on tho "White Collar Lino," under tho management of tho Columbia River & Pugct Sound Navigation Co. Steamers leave ovory morning in tho week at 7 o'olook. Tho bcst.of service Office, Alder street dock. Phono, Main 351; Columbia phone, 351. E. rV. Criohton, Agont. Curl Hotter. Furnituro, uphol sterer and carpet layer. Repairing of Furnituro a spcofnlty. Draperies. Mattresses mado over and returned tho samo day. First class work at lowest prices. 200 Fourth St., hot. Taylor and Salmon. Phono Clay 700. Portland, Oregon. Cold or hungry, call on us nnd wo will try and attend to your wants, All kinds of coal, wood and food. Western Feed & Fuel Co., 154 North Fifth. Phones: Oregon, Main 1018; Columbia, 2C3. For first class dental work nnd prompt attention, go to tho New York Dental Parlors, Fourth and Morrison streets. Beginning May 5th, tho evening train of tho Astoria it Columbia River Railroad will lenvo Union depot, Port land, at 0:55 p.m., instead of 7 p.m. THE COMPUTING SCALE COM PANY, 225 Pine street. Col. John L. Poole. General agont for Oregon and the Pacific Coast. Canadian Employment Agency, E. P. McCroskey fe Co., 22(1 Morrison street, rooms 10 nnd 17, Coliiiubiu phone, 81; Oregon, Grant 231, Port land, Oregon. Work of nil kinds always on hand. Skilled labor u specialty, Help freo to employers, Real estate brokers. rays 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 he foro his death. Tho proofs of claim arrived at tho company's homo olllce, July 2, 1001, and check in settlement was sent to Airs', Davis tho samo day. This company has not had a contest ed claim in tho past decade, an envia ble record. Tho Washington Lifo is ono of the strongest and best of all tho great lifo insurance corporations. Its assets aggregato nearly $17,000, 000; claims paid, over $30,000,000. No other company in tho world oilers larger guaranteed cash returns at maturity than thoso contained in the Washington Life's policies, This company'a $5,000,000 oflico building in New York City is one of tho world'a finest structures. BUSINESS LOCALS. Go and see J. A. Rotun for bar gains in furniture, carpets, stoves and picture moulding. Pictures framed to order. New storo. New goods. Let us repair your old furniture make it as good as new. Don't forget tho place, No. 89 North Third st. Wo want your trade. Music half price; musical instruments of all kinds, cash or installments. II. II. Wright, wholcsalo and retail dealer in music and musical merchandise. Tho Music building, 349 Wasighnton street, Portinud, Oregon. Machine, gun nnd general ropair shop, Forstnor fe Co., proprietors. Steam engines, pumps, bicycles, lawn mowers of all kinds repaired. Manu facturers of tho Forstncr patent safety gopher gun. Key fitting and saw gumming. 05 First streot, botweon Oak and Pino, Portland Orcogn. NEW, TAILORING HOUSE. A. J. Armstrong, for many years head cutter for Nlcoll, hns opened a tailoring establishment at 313 Wash ington stroet. This houso Is stocked with a completo Btock of up-to-date goods. Tho cutting 1b dono by Mr. A. J. Armstrong, woll known as a first class cutter. Stylo and fit guaranteed. Prices moderate. Good work and honest dealings. ARMSTRONG, THE TAILOR. 313 Washington St. The plcturcsquo line and the royal ono back to tho homo of your child hood 1b via tho Northern Pacific. You will ride over tho Rockies, along Clark's fork of tho Columbia and tho beautiful Yellowstone; skirt ing the shoros of Lake Pond d'OrollIo, through tho famous Bad Lands of Pyr amid Park and acroBB tho wheat fields of the Red rlvor valley you go at fifty mllcB an hour, and sleep and eat In perfect comfort as the solid voatt bulod train rushes along. For detailed Information, tickets, Bleoptng car reservations, maps of routes, etc., call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passengor Agont, 265 Morrison street, corner Third, Portland, Or. Reduced Rates. Arc now in effect to Buffalo, New York. Do you expect to attend the Fan American exposition? If bo, do not buy your tickets until you have investigated tho servico of tho Illinois Central Railroad. Our accomodations nro tho best that can bo had, our trains aro al ways on timo, and employes cour teous and accomodating. Through tourist oars from Puoifio 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 (inch wall maps of the United States, Cuba and Porto Rico. Any information regarding rates, accomodations, servico, timo, connec tions, stop overs, etc, will bo cheer fully furnished by I). II. TRUMBULL, Com'l Agt. 142 Third St., Portland, Oregon. PULLMAN ORDINARY SLEEPERS. Tho tourist travel between tho East and tho Pacific coast has reached enormous proportions in tho last fow years, and calls for a apodal class ot equipment. To meet this domand the Pullman Company has issued from Its shops what It technically calls tho "Pullman Ordinary Slnopor." Thoso cars appear similar to tho regular sleepers, being built on the same plan, but not furnished with the samo elo ganco. They are equipped with mat tresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow-cases, towels, combs, brushes, etc., requiring nothing of tho kind to be furnished by tho passongor. Each car has a stovo for making tea and coffeo and doing "light housekeeping," and each section can be fitted with nn ad justable table. A uniformed porter accompanies each car, his business being to make up berths, keep the car clean, and look aftor tho wants and comforts of tho passongors. In each of tho trains which are dispatched dally from Portland by tho O. R. & N. Co, Is to bo found one of thoso "Pull man Ordlnnry Sleopers." Tho car at tached to the "Chicago-Portland Spe cial" goes through to Chicago without change, and the ono in tho "Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas City without change. Passengers In this car for Chicago chango to a similar car at Granger. Much of tho first-class travel Is being carrlod In these cars, tho rates being lower, nnd tho servico nearly equal to that in tho palaco ulcoporfl. For rates and full Information, In cluding foldors, write to A. L. CRAIO, General Pnssonger Agont, O, It. & N, Co., Portland, Oregon. . BROWN & BERG. Tuning, Regulating and Polishing Old Pianos Made as Good as New. Twenty rears' experience wild the leading firms of the country. Knabe; Haines Jlroi.i Conover; C'hlckerliiK. Nut wlih any other tuuslc tiouu) in (he city. 495jij Washington Street, ..Portland, Oregon Prlvato Rooms for Lad la i. Choice Wlnet, Liquors and Ulnars. AKTKIt 11AM. OAJIK CALL AT Oak Sample Room 735 SAVIUR STROET Corner Twenty third. IIEKRV I'rLEIDKRKU, Proprietor. fortlsai, Oreios ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Notice 'is hereby given that the undersigned Gertrudo Young has filed her final account ns administratrix of tho cstnto of Fred Young, deceased, with tho clerk of tho county court of tho state of Oregon, for Multnomah county nnd that said .court has sot Tuesday, tho 3d day of Scptombor, 1001, at 2 P M, for tho timo and tho court room of said county and court in Portland, Oregon, nB tho placo for tho hearing nnd settlement of said final account. All persons having any objections to said final account aro horcby required to mako and filo the samo on or befor said date. GERTRUDE YOUNG, Administratrix of tho Estato of Fred Young, Deceased. Dated at Portland, Oregon, August 2, 1001. First insertion, Aug. 3. 1001. Last insertion, Aug. 31, 1001. JOHN P. RUSK, Attorney for administratrix. rpHE TOTEM. First-class In ovory respect. Headquarters for Old Kentucky Homo Club Whiskey and Schllts Mllwaukco Deer. Family cntranco on West i'ark St. A. CLOSE, Manager. pALL AT Ml FIHST 8T, For Fresh Bread, Cakes and Ties Dally, A Fresh Ltne of Groceries, Teas, Coffees, Eto. MRS. E. N. UUClf ANAN, Proprietress. ENTERPRISE SHOE CO. 83 North Third 8t. Boots and Shoes Made to Order REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. Work Called for and Delivered. All Work Guaranteed. H. C. RILEY, Manager. ..ESMOND .. HOTEL. Portland, Oregon. Front and Morrison Streets. ItATKRl European Plan, 50c to $1.50 Per Day American Plan, $1 to $2 Per Das OSCAR ANDERSON, Manager. ;.C. TENDEQAST, Chief Clerk. fmrm, Frmljht, EMprmmm, Dmllvmrs mmf tmrmmem' Sprfaa WAGONS AartmuHurml Imilumittm A Blayakm Mltohmll, Imwlm A Stavmr Oo, Flrmt mntlTmylmf Mtm Porttmtttt. BICYCLJES! Guaranteed $35.00. 1BOO Madmlm, $80.00 to $30.00. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. First and Taylor Sts., Portland. MONTANA I.ODOK8. I'RIDK OK MONTANA I.OIK1K. I. K. of I'. Meets every second and fniirlh Monday at 8:S0 p,ui..O.A. It. Hall. All MtliiK KnlgliU, In good standing, made welcome, IUVII) OokdoN, O. C. W. 1. WIIK1TON, K. Ol It. A U. R. J, FLETCHER I.ODOK, 101, A. Y. it A. M. Meets every flmt nnd second Woilnenlay at S;su i.m. at Odd Fellows Hall, Rodney H. David Ookdon, V, M, Oro. W. Alkxanpkr, HR.,Hee'y. IHRD J.OIJUB, 11, A. V, 4 A. M. Meets every first end Second Monduy at Ma sonic Hall, Main street, foot of llroaduny. IlKNUr llAKKK, ACt'g W, M, Q to. M. LKK.Beu'y. aOLDEN CITY I.ODOE, 0. 0. O. of O. T. Meets every first and second Tuesday at their Hall on Rodney street. Tuos. Kinvu, I. H. W. O. Irwin, N,a. IIATH-8IIERA OHAlTKIt, 6, O. K. B. Meets every second and fourth Thursday st Odd Fellows Hull, Rodney street. Fannik WAKfisLD, Worthy Matron, Clarinpa C'kumf, Bec'y. MOUNT HEIIRON COURT, II. of J. Meets every second and fourth Monday at Masonic Half, foot of Uroadway, Fannie Wahkiild, yv. M, Pollis Lie, 8ec'y, BT, JAMES A, M. E. CHURCH, Corner Ath and Hoback streets, Bervlees II a. in. and 8 p.m.t Sunday School, 1 p.m.; prayer ineetluir, Weduesday eveulug p.m. All are welcome, J. Cook Tayios, Pastor. "jttmeUs .'