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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1898)
tiiigcwj City Guard H.WUltDAY ACCilJbT W TO CORRESPONDENTS. The business department of the WEEKLY GUARD Is caused conaiderable trouble by corre spondents addressing the pro prietors personally. Addres all letters referring 10 the newspa per or business conncted there with to THE GUARD, Euuene, Oregon. IH-Jl-KW AMI IMiKIEnOL. Two rf:i'. oratorn, Dr lH w nnd Col Bob Inijertiol, gave their views on our future relation with tlie Philippine inlautlH. The'.r views are summed up hi tlu'ir worilo in brief sentences. Depew nays: It Btemi ttmt (ind caruo to tbe conclusion that tbo liorriblo tyran ny tlitt wan clouding tl.o fairest p rtioni of Mm eirtii for .'500 ycari mmt eeiHt!. lie ban decreed it as clearly ss if written 111 letters ut fire strung up in Urn clouds tint we must teach our eivil ttion to those who uro lulling under our protectorate as wo would teach children. On the saui'i subject InTol tx presses ni'nself thu-: There are other inlands over whioh our la now lloaU. A cer tain class in thin country aro afraid that wa will grow. Weeuu nfJird togro. 01 Porto Kico I fay; "Keep not tor th ) purnoao f op pressing peoplu but tii enlighten them. Manib bay we have ma In too valuable f r any ono else In bolJ. It is ours. The interior raccB must go; thy law of the sur vival of the fittest rul':s." The first says we inu-t teach others who aro oppressed and who are infeii r to our.-elves wbilo tbo second eays the inferiors must c,o that thero is no room for them. Jiolh believe in i-xpanhiou hut they widely differ ns to its pur;ioHcs. CIIKHALM IN THIS KANT. Frank Fruz'.-r'n black pacer Chehalia is making u wonderful record on tho Eastern tr ick. On Saturday he beat in three r-traight boats the best horsed in the grimd circuit at Columbus, Ohio, nuning the mile in 2:011- When tho an nouncement was made that the Oregon horse would outer tho grand circuit in tho fast class tho horse men were inclined to mako sport of it, and some said it was only a joke anJ that bo might pace on a cow boy track, but he could not do any thing on a track where horses travelol. Since hits recoat per formance at Columbus bo is the talk of tho turl. 10 yen tho Chi.-ago Inter-Ocean, which ridicuhd the idea of Chohalis going upon tho grand circuit tra;k devoted a column tu praising Cliehalis a few days ago as the wonder ful horse from Oregon. Oregon is getting I ally her share of advertising in the tinst by the productions of this Coast from battleships down to race horses. Daily developments aro verifying the assertion that the mints of India are about to be ro-nponcd to tho tree coinage of silver. This in formation is gall and wormwood to tho goldbugs of America, wh seek in every way to discredit it. The report of ttio British I.idinu cur re uoy commission is not quite ready for publication, but will be soon. It will recommend a return to bimetalism, The necessity is conceded by leading goldites of (ireat Britain. Immediate aition is sure to follow, for India will not be able to survive tmioti longer under tho gold standard. A Kaasis 111 m bus named lias girl baby Pbilippina Manila Soli leyotta l'ewetta (irimos. Tho name is meant to tako the place of clothes iu Kansas. The baby is supposed to wrap the dripories of that name arouud her and lie down to pleasant dreams, while bjtweeu limes grow ing up to womanhool, when that part of her body not covered by the name can be clothed with maidenly blushes. It looks like low prices lor wheat, oats, bops, prunes and nearly all other products notwithstanding the victory of the gold standard forces. Silver will be recognized yet by tint masse 1. The S i' It 11 proposes to ship tbe wheat crop of tho Willamette valley to San Francisco. If Port land bad progressive men she would never allow this. But it is only a percent city, and she will never make up. The American Wool and Cotton Importer says the New JCngland cotton mills hie not being ruined by the competition of m tthern cotton mill', and tint tlits cotton indufitrycf New Ivijrlwl 'c, on tho whole, ina Httii-fjctory condition. This, c iming from su:li i reliable source, exciUs rone surprise, as tho newspapers were tilled with re ports to the contrary only a few m 'inths rince, the wagfrt of opera tors being reduced ut that time on the plea that the competition of Southern mills made a reduction of operat in .' expenses of the mills in New Knglund absolutely necessary. I ho Corvallis Ti nes siys that Komun Zilin, the engineer ut tho breweiy i-i Albany, recently ciught in the machinery, exprersed his feelings to the man above who failed to come down as follows: "You deinn echleepy-hed, vhy you dodotcoom mighty quick d iwn vim I call?" The lecreint man re plied, "1 loiightyou v is bav'n.' mil yoVelf plen'y fun I 'ought y u vas shgiii."' "Sengin' bo demn! You inoorth if a mightr poor ear for mooric if you call d it singin'." Zahn has gone to bis home at Al ma. The Oregonian is now much con cerned us to who thall He the dem- ocrati ! nominee lor governor of New York slat'. It is particularly hostile to Mayor Van Wyck. Why is it? Probably because that paper believes him to be a sure winner il nominated, and then be voted for Win J Iiryan, tho peoples friend, for President of tho United State", and is proud of bis vote. The S P company has let to east ern manufa 'turers contracts lor 1,000 freight cars ami thirty loeo motives. Seven of the latter ure to bo heavy eijrht win el passenger engines. In addition to building 101) double-decked stock e trs ut its Sacramento shops, the compuny has given an order in tho F. ist lor lot) cars of simil ir desiun. A few years ago it was generally believed oy our people that peaches could not bo profitably raised in this section of the state. Thanks to progressive and enlightened or char. lists this dolusi in has been removed, liugeno peaches discount tho Southern Oregon or California product, and our people are willing to pay better prices for them. I'very businos man in Kugeno and ever producer to a considerable extent in Lunocmnty should bel along the building of tho steamboat hero. It means lo.ver freight rates nnd this insures our people better prices for all they produce and bet ter terms for all articles of con sumption shipne I in. Although the war lasted only 111 days, it is estimated that it has cost tho government so far ifloO,- 000,000, of which yS,000,000 has nren actually paid out of tho treasury. Appropriations undo by congress on account of tho war ag gregated about .f oi.0,00'),lH)0, and cover the time t) Jan 1st, 1S00. The First National Rink will have line quarters when their new building is completed. This build ing is lighted so tho eyes of em ployes will be preserved. This is very t.ioughful. Theentiro build ing will be heated by hot water and will be lighted with electricity. Jasper Wilkin has a letter in today's lit m that ought to lie read and acted upon by every bus iness man and producer in Eugene and Lino county, lie is willing to place 1 100 in the enterprise and be is a cattleman and has no treight to ship what ever. Kugeno is a most excellent suup mer resort. Lots ok vYiikat. J M Shelley In forms us that the mill received S.OtO 1'iinhvU of wheat yeterday and It Is coming In lively today, Cp to this tin. the mill loot tut. en in double the amount e.ttuparod w ith a similar dale lat year. Tho price being ottered to day 1st M cents per Undid. Those wishing in take bnmdero, or who have room to rent, ,r w horre willing to board a fiudent In return for work, pltHtw send lull purtlculitnt a to terms, location, :.im Iht and whither yoiina meu or young tadie nr iteiin d. AddiD, "ChrMlali Awirl ,ti .ps," II x !t. Eugene, Or. Pai KI.vu Pkaics. T N Sgar haH a fori of nI nut tw onty people nt werk in the cannery hulidlng pncklllK penis fi.rntitpiiient :o lht Knsteru uinrktt. Jl pays ona hwlt irtt per pound, eah, for tliein. Thin !h eoiiitliU'tablv better than to let tin 111 wafto away .11 the tree. A PHAITICAL LKTTKK. US llttrker Writes Will aud Tiulh. fully. Now Is tho lime for you to buy ku a new or mcoikI baml gun aud It Im liH)Veyou to go to an experienced man In that line to get It. There Is a ijiuu in Kutfeim w ho ban ben connect ed with the gull buhineM for 2i jetrs and lias litt l a wide ruuj;o of practical experience iu tiiat hue. lie knows how to b.ty Rood gum cheap; knows the ouality. rilurtid In bunlnens mod t,tly and has at this w riting tbo bint equipped aud Mocked (ion aud Hport- luir coods store between Portland ana Kacrameuto. lU.Miiemler a mail couldn't do this UliItfM lie sold rthable k.mhIn aud ut very reason abld price, for ! twevu thette two points thero are Iota of men iu the same lUslnena and were iu the same LuMne-s wheu this Indi vidual couiuieueed In Kugete. They had plenty of capital; some of them being worth 118,000 to J5,000. All this competition thin Individual bad tn buck ugaitut wlib only f'sJO Iu g'Mtds, the ballanee In knowledge. The knowledge worked () K and the peo ple got lots of good goods Ut reusouitblu price. His motto hui betn, "(pilck nulrsand small pro.'llb". It woiked; giving the people the latest, fretthettt goods ut the lowest pricen This firm of about w hom I am uboul to rpeuk has been loudlng bis owu shotgun cartridges for tbe pant 5 years ami giv ing bis cUHtomers the bent, (juulily. He sells IJO.OCO yeaily. If you have never used them you bad Itetter try some of bis make. You are mltMuga good thing, (iood ammunition counts for much, the suine as other good tools. Now when In need of guns, ammuni tion, sporting goods, cutlery, bicycles or repairing In any of the above lines, remember the place Is tbe Itarker (iuii Works, 0 street Kugene. Oregon. 1 H. 15uby carriages, dolls, Iron wiiKons, toys, sewing machines, lints aud hammocks are also so'.d by tho attove firm. lilllllUK COIiL.U'NKS On tint Military Ko:ot, aud Lett (town a Waguu. 1J V Lane, who left hero with a six horse, wagon loaded with nionumeiils, consigned to W W Martin, of Hilver Lake, August !l h, citmtt to grief at Ileatlhorse Creek, 011 Hie Military road 70 milea east of Kugi-iie and about fix miles this oideot UiKtl'u's. He drove on the bridge, w hich Is feet long, last Saturday aflerniKiii, aud when the wagon wus iu the middle of it, t e same went down to the bottom ot tho creek, fit feet. Mr Lane stayed In bis seat and came out uninjured; but Frank Whipplo of Cottage tlrove, w ho wus with hlin, jumped and received several tiruiseti. One of the wheels of the watfon was crushed to pieces it Is not known whether the monuments are Injured or not as they uro s'lll in the wuitoii unboxed. The net weight ol the load wus only 4,11 pounds. Mr Lane cume her- to Inform Mr Maitin's brother, Herlieit, who started to I hat place to examine the stones to B' fiflhey are intact. Another w agon will bo procured, the loud taken out of the creek bottom and forwarded to Its destination. We learn tho bridge wiltborebull at once. The Coming Woman. Who goes to the club wliilo her bus. band tends tho Imhy, as well as t lie good old-fashioned woman w ho looks nfter her home, will both at limes get run down tu health. Thcv will be troubled villi loss of appetite, head uehes, sleeplessness, fainting or dizzy spells. I'be most wonderful remedy for these women is Llcctrio Hitlers. Thousituds tif sullcrers from Lame Hack and Weak Kidneys rise up anil call It blessed. It Is the medicine for women. Female complaints and Ner Vour tumbles ol all kinds ure soon re lieved by the use of F.leclrio Hitters. Helicutu women should keep this reme dy on hand to hold up the system, duly ,'tiV per bottle. For sale by W'il kliis A I. inn. (J ra ml W uo en Kxlitbit. tiruinl Woolen Fxhibit Iu the piece. Friday and Saturday, Aui;iit, l!'aud 20, ISiis. Strauss Hros, America's Leading l'allors, tf New York, Chicago, Cincinnati, at thtt (.tore of Ftl Hanson, Kugene, Oiegon. Admis sion free. Kveiy late novelty of American ami F.uropeau mills is In cluded iu tills display. Don't miss it. An expert cutter and designer for Strauss Hros, will been baud to take seleiitifio measures of all w ho ties 110 tine titling clothes tuado-to-ordcr ut very low prices. Fine tailoring, suits to order, f 11.73 and up; pauts to order 1.00 ami up. Perfect tU guaiauteved. Call aud have yourself seientitlcally measured eveu if no; ready' to order no. Monev-back ICS . , . . L I..., I oU 1111 I'U,I re gooJ, of course, if they r,... I. . . ... 1 1 ut 1 cam iiiuiiCN -lmck. Ask your c roccr for Schil ling s Best. Tor sale by J. U. Greta & Son. Fok Slt.VKK l.AKK. It K Kme, the Sliver Luke gentleman who had the bridge to collapse with him on the military road, left tills afternoon for thecue, haying had hU wagon re paired. He will get the monuments out of the creek t'tnl, reload them ami prwed on hla Journey. The road supervisor tu that district w III ndmild Hit bridge aa aoou as the monument art taken away. A REDUCTION Our entire line of Colored .Shoes. . l UU Allocs .'0 liocs i.: 00 sfhoes ,2 50 .Shoes S2 00 Hioes "D Alices Sl - Shoos Did you ever hear of such bargains? YORAN & SON, The Shoe Dealers. WEIIN I DAY, AUG CST 1 7 Tim JIav .Makkkt. Tuesdsy'a Hoseburg Ileview: "The hay market la demoralized ami constantly getting worse. The price for the lt illallly iu Han FruncNiti ijiiow but Jl- uml tho freight toll across the hay. Unnidl lug and coiiiiiiisrloi' mute tin- t t n 1 expeiisa from Jtosct urg fully i'i a ton. This would make $') the top notch price for the bfs'. bul' d hsy in I'tUg Iun county, ui'd one lot ol fifty tons wus sold loil-.y at Unit figure. So much hay bus been rushed to Sun Fianclsco that the price is lower than when Cali fornia has a good crop .if her own." Oats Feci Asia.-Portland Iiurul North west: The greater part of the cargo of u steamer w hich left Portland f.r Valdivostock a few days ago wus com pon d of outs. Tl.e oats were not for Vuldivtitlock, however, but for Port Arthur. If a few inor. steamer loads of oati cau te shipped to Asia the price of tlmt gruitl wiil reuch a good llgure before next year's crop comes L'ven no.v the price of oats is very satisfactory, being much more relatively than that of wheat. A DiviPKii Family. Tuesday's Itosehurg Review: 'JI Mooi'ey aud family of Comstock, passed through tow 11 till morning eu ruuti to Kutidou for an outing, Mr Mooney is tl.e father of eight sons, four of whom are dem ocrats and four republicans, and they ure ull with bliu ou this trip. Their outing will uo doubt be a pleasant one." JlKAL'TIKL'L Ho.MK FoK SAI.K. At agieut burgalu 1- miles east ou the McKenzie, twenty live acres good ground, rlno modern bouse ehgiiui watt rand very hculthy, church anil school near by. I N Green box 477 or Hollman House. Okkcion Fi3. J l: 1 Witheis Bent to the (ii'AKU otllce totlay some line spiclmens of figs grow u on his faun north ot this city. Oregon Is capable of growing almost any variety of fruit. Losr. A reddish yellow pup Gordon and Lewellyn, about 1 year old, be tween Kugene uml Springfield, lie ward will be p:thl fo. information leatling to his return to C II e.MWAl.T, Irving. Ore. Hand HlliT.-Wullnce Sweet, of l olut 'lerrace, Lower Siiisluw, is in Kugene with his hand in u sliug. He got It hurt by being btruck by a ham mer, while working in the liohemla lulllLV, Hoi" l'KKKiis Wamkii. John Hrowu wants :J hop piekers to com mence work Sept llh; I I days picking, llrst class hops. WllKAT. Valley wheat is wi rth (10 cents per oushel in Portland according to today's On gonial). This would make it worth here about 4S cents. Fiusr Caki.oad. The tlrst carload of Southern Oregon watermelons Br nvetl here. this foienooii. 'I ho loea) dealers are now liberally supplied with them. . . LtKAVKD. Frank Matteson bus opened up an attorney's oftlce at Laluz, New Mexico. He thinks it a g.iotl country to make money iu. The Acme Steam Fruit Canuer. This canuer not only saves a great deal of labor iu canning fruit, but also retains the llavor aud form of fruit. There is no burning or boiling over of fruit as the fruit Is placed iu the jars before cooking. Hy using it nas, lieans, corn and minis niav be canned with perfect safety. The caimeis may be set 11 at Starr & Aya's stt re. Agents wtmtett, address, K M How KHMAS. Walterville, Or. Itiick leu's Arnica '!. 'I he lest saie i.t the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, suit rheum, lever soies, tetter, chapped hands, chill tains ivrns, Hlu Hu bki, eiuptioiis, u:d i'ositively cuns piles, or 110 p.i,, re iiiired It is guaranteed to give ier feet sitlsfiu-tion or money reiunde 1 Lx'at llarket August 19, 1SVS. Wheat .Me. o.tts-i;.v. llcps to SO. Nutter-SI to 4iV jht ivll. Kggs 1 -Jc aud weak Polat s's S5c. lVubry-tS 50 to f3 50 p.r ilozm V Goot Chani k. Ttie con plete Taylor System of Dress tutting taught free of charge at Matlock's Lodging Home. Itoom No "J, comer Kiuhth aud Willamette tUevta. The seen tary of the Board of IU g uts, J J Walton informs us that lie has numerous applications for univer sity catalogue uow. OF fuf for.. for for for for .... for ....$ 00 :.: Si sr, Sl 'A) $1 15 ....1 00 U.MTV ITEMS. Imiiiit'iants for Eugene-A fttwsy Letter, LowKi.b, Augu-t 1. It has eomi wbat tbe uppeurul'.ee of rain. Jtev McClulu rceiipled tl.e pulpit here Sum'uy. Maud llolbrook Is visiting ut Mr Joseph Matteson'a this week. Tbe threshing 111 .chlnis ret in to be late iu viciting this section, but four of them will Le with us before r-Vpt id. James 11 Wells passed lure from Ashland, bound for Kugene with bis family, this week. They ex ct t lo cate somewhere In the valley. Captain Henry Wilburu, of Califor nia, purnd here lust wetk, enroute to Kugei.e, w here he exscts to locate, coming via the California route. LM Cluer cume up to J W ('ox' Sut- urdiiy evi ning, r. turning Sunday. Mrs Clure w ill remain lie rest of the week to help her mother cook for thresheis. Frederick V Loville, botmisi f.r the U S Agricultural department, came down the Willamette the other day ami passed here ou his way to 'he Mc Kenzie, expecting to go to Kuslern Oregon over that r ute. There were two Mr Applegates with him. who were sent along by Uncle Sum to look after the timber reserve. Con. Kesoilltlous Kugene, Oregon, Aug IS, Isl'S) To the olliceis aud members of Ku gene Av-embly No CI, United Artizitis Hrolhers anil Sisters: We your com miltt-e uppointetl to draft resolutions of condolence upon the death it Kva Copeland, daughter of brother and sister Copeland, nibmit the following report: Whkkkas, The a' gel of death has east a dark rluidow over the home of our brother ami sister by removing from It their beloved daughter, and in token ot our respect be it ICksolvkh, That we tinder our heart-felt rymputby to them yet realiz ing how Inadequate ure words to com foit In such a uml bereavement, we cnu but point tin-in to the Supreme Master Arii.an of lie I'niver-e, the ruler of all things: KKsoi.vm, That tl;e.-e resolutioiia be spread on eur records, u copy fur nished our Ureaved brother and sister, another forwarded to The Arti.an uml copies handed each of the daily papers. Fraternally submitted, S C Nankin, A L Wn,i.on.iiiiv, Conunittte. Klondike .Nearly Forgo: ten This is the busy reason iu the Klon dike goldlleltls. Fortuues are being aug uji every week, but nothintr is sai in the newspapers. There is a war ou imim, ii 1 1 1 every inner runject is lor gotten. In like manner men nin' women drop out of sight w hen the loose their health. The general eau-"t of sickness is in the stomach. From mere n nranenta out. lolemovetbe cause Hosteller's Stomach Hitters is the best remedy. The weakness of women are cured by it. It give stretiL'lh to both mxh. "it iiiui,,rui nnd imports vitality. It sttadiesthe '"iK'i uioi oilers niresniiig sice For those whoso health is"ruu down notbinir entiiils it Tubu ll.k,..,,..k stomacli Hitters if ; 011 want to regain 11. I uiverslty of Oregon. The tall term will hii 11 S.Htttm.l... 10th. Students who have completed the tenth grade brunches cau enter the suh-frt ihumn class. No examinations are required for graduates of accredited r-enmiis. iiensoiiniiiH equivalents are accepted for most of the rtquired en trance studies. The courses oltete I are those ol a g-s"l university. There ure depart ments of moiiern ami ancient lau Wimves, physics, chemist rv, hiolot geology, Kiiglish, elocution, udvanccd engineering, astronomy, logic, philoso phy, psychology, inalhemutics and physical education. Music aed draw, ng are also taught, l'he tuition is free. All stii.tunt .. , . . .!,, 1 u" meioeiital fee of ten dollars yeany. H,Mrd, dg. lug, heat and light iu the dormitory cost $2.50 per week. ' Josiu'a J Walton, Sec. of Itegents. An AlHtlavit. This is to certify that on .'.,v 11.1. 1 walked to Mellck's diuir stoit. .', u ,J.;- 0! ermchis and U.ughl r bottle o Chamls-rlnln'o Puiu Nauu .0- inf.,,. " atory rheumatism which had crlp plidmet.p. Alter using three U,tt!e. nincompi.tely cured. I can ch r I .My nrommend it.-cbarlc. t Wet- l.sunliury. Pa. lrl i"it a,ii..rii..i , . .. , -ueusti,.!:,--;--L:.J.! :;.lU: st ft ut- iht t,ot ie h - l:a kberries. f r ileklng lu,ytri, n ww ; a rehl eprhvnt my p,w ou tl)e Mohawk. Kor..t,e.l2'cperB,llon X UlLU 2 PECIAL. o n A Pipnpq tlimiHpc a SOU All Summer Dress 1 1 Goods at One-Half 1 Their Value. $ 3 I Shirt Waists 1 1 cg-TO CLOSE 1 From 25c up. Sr Hi FRIIIDIj1 Bfln-j ;n ca ;-. ii nun v 10 rjw va b i n Cx Just Rubber aithat Wall Paper iu Y. 10,0(0 rolls just iccL-ived. ! ri Ii cl.oeV full nf li i tlilnu"". So Is t r Y sale. W',' linn. lie nons of llitu evil tr I In the ja! ut ainl Willi I'ltp-T line ut L. ft. OVERTOli'S ExclusivE Three do r ilof I'ostellUv, Kilith Street, ' Wis Klit'tiinm.-in Cure d. My wife luii used Chair.berliiln' I'ain Ibtliu for tin uiimti.-ni with j;it at relief, and I nn reeoiunieiid il imi i-plendid ilnluientf.tr r'.iiuiuatiKin and other hou ehol I um- furw Liuh we have foutid il v:do -.1.1.-. J W i.-fYM-lt, Red Cr.ik.NY. V.r C: v! r I- ...... f 11... l... .11 - , . w ..... ,,v uui nil). thuiiiii of this vdiuce amt one of the Stmerlor Fotogafs. inont proud iii-nt men in this vicinity - -w u i'liiiTi.v, KdiU.r lied Creek ' ' Herald. For sale by Osbtiru & DeLano url,l!""- I.... . ..... a,,'- 'tier 1.18 Ktij;. ne, Or, Ana, If, 1S'S Aeiinumi, 1) KewaP, Mrs Bertie "iley. W WllliMin., Waller tiiiey, fn-ni-vi;, Word. Mr W K Hff. iiu.U!, el, Mill. r, MwCaciduii tenrr.hHa'..I V" "iU 0 1; i" ! 1U " "UI- lerm.Lt t ilim 10. letter 'I V. MtlOKA k. V j'i . Fllie Jers-y IJuU. . I have a full hi ,d Jer-ey bull for - 'M.-e. Kept ntS.eWHrt pHCe. John Stkwakt I-. : Joiinrurg non . Tuke I.nxuthv lironio tiuinine Tak Fkm one FtJ tii'S Iota W ; ! 1. 1 . . ' 1 - .ii.ua cs i.inu vill refund ,J dU yourmoueiifit f,uiH toeure. v The T F Renuine baa L.B.ti.ou cud, labia. EUGiiNE, ' Organdies at 5c yd. ti fi v p Mm-. Pia am III ...(5 row wJ'j fcr CALL AND SEE IT. I iiilsi mm Ii el.ocV full nf t,4 tlilnu't. So Is the nisj'trlty t f I : ,ntn;tltai OVERTOH'S Exclusive Paint and Wall Paper Start- state mm MONMOUTH. OBECO J Strong Acactcmic ni PrcfisSd tj Well ctinlM't"! t'"'"'1 5 'i'l'l3(,lil uriKles iilt .'Mi t'lo, Senior yenrw he ly I '1;1' 7! h l.r.lilllilleS of lll'i n 'I J . , nll,.i!e nilinltlt it 'Hit 1 ;.y ioir;- ,.(il i n"P 1 lie miliums tn m t- lir.- i-.-rtlliciO- le t"f' The LTiiiiuules 1 I U ...i.,Ktl irt!1 an teiichers. mu'I Light Expenses-The y.i' Irom VW lleantiful ami h, ultl. :' '' '.'' Thu lirat term will 1 ' l fj ;,',,! JO. rala'ones tnvne; . 1 M'; fully sent ouBHI'iii'it:'"''- AJ e0r P. L. CAMFB- S.'Crctiny of Ftwuiiy A NEW LOT CF IMVI "Willsie" Came Keifivcl. Vo siU Studio flTh JHOTO PHOTO CJVZZS WhC!i your waicn nk- "r"' Taki t. ERB THE J FIlt'T-CI.ASS watfh li r"'f Jewelry woik. i.r": Blue Andaliisfans sr.d Elack Minorcas. '.II'3. I T1IIT W IN" -Til' I and Tori'inel Dr. k" l hea.l.il liv a S. V. tra' In hrielr.t l' r ' ' 1 Ju