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lit .gene City Guard ' 1 1 ' riftc wd III' II PUIII" IHUHTfl I I I III- BA rilftDAY MAIOH H TO CORRESPONDENTS. The business department tho WEEKLY GUARD is in dulgu in nliat 000001 prejudice iKiiiit tin- unt- dI wheels un side walk. It in a mutter ol common occurrence for win linen to pass x-f-tri Ann at it Mj)ceI of twelve to I wi nly miles an dour. On a fix of caused snondents addressino the pro- foot walk, lb neoal kind fbl red' prietoro personally. Address ell d, uonirmu. thi is not nle aot letters referring to the newspa per or business connected there with to THE GUARD, Eugene, Oregon. To Correspondent. Tbe Wkkki.y (it ahu ko to pn early Filday DMrnlOga, To lnur Hit luaertion or 0onapOOdaMS It nIioiiII roaeh um not later than Tbondajf inoriiliiK t,'rrejM)iiilfiie. whieh reache thin oil I on Ihh- 'J bnfadaj mill on Friday and Saturday, utile Important, will not be publinlied. It would I old when tbepaer went to pre a week after ward, and making allowance for tbe tu'Veral liny h tlmu resit I red to leaeb ut) rlhern throughout tbe onUOtf) would l.t "tale and of Utile Interest wben tbe paper wa received, OornwpeooeaU iboald mail their rontriiititiom u rssob us Toastlaf sod iTednesdej. ami v Thursday. Later tbau Thuraday Ihey may not lie UM'd. for tbu i'deftrian. Hut the wheel ban MOM to stay. There in only one way to provide for it. Iluild cycle paths on tne unrein of walk. Wheelmen should not bl fofOtd into the vn road, neither ahould they he nl lowed to lake . ! walk" from foot men, and rtiduiigi r not only limb and body, but life itself. NI'AIVH IBAM KAIGAII Silver Knight Watchman: The TBI KOIB WI UOMIlWlUfa l in. I- nil. I l mul unit. iiii l.euve no Openings for AmblUooi Young Men. Twenty thousand i plications for ft position a i.d lieutenant in the army, sixty thousand ippllofl lions l'ir the varioin- coinini -lout- in the volunteer army nt tho din poeal of the l'residentl What does it mean? Does it mean that the chances for young men in the bad hi ss world hafl dll .1 1 1 1 l toA that a position in the army where n young man can draw a salary from the government promises more security for the future than can lie found in civil pursuils or d es it mean that the martial spirit has beset our people ho that our young men Bre carried away with dreams of glory and renown won on future fields ol carnage? The cause, and the only cause, for thin mad rush to secure com mission in the army is the sal'iry. Tho gold stundird and tho fulling prices ha vo deprived industry of profit. Foiling prices and the Dingley tariff have been so pro ductive of trusts that the individual competitor in all lines of business is crushed and driven to tho wall. Tho profit of industry in all forms, except where enormous combina tions of capital arc able to control the output of the total product and arbitrarily fix prices and dictate terms, have disappeared. Tho fuel that so army are ready to oiler themselves as officers is the worst possible sign of tho times. Manaiint .mOf 11 timid, Ilk Hit haald of MB lu pro claim no thai fill fiiajr hear, the vital iaapOttaSM "f health I hr W I, man of In day think it ticnrath hi difiitv to Ix.tln-r about In hrallh until it la Rone I'.vtn then ht only ukf iiuaautea ' p. n " it in an in- tbfh rest, I iinttniptu oua aort of way. Mrn cannot learn too aoon that health U the moat import ant thing in life fa fact, la lire. Without it the moat brilliant inn 11 will be a failure, aie I the moat rohuat man will issaVUf be come a physical wreck The man who ntarlecta the 1 1 1 tie ht-ail.o In the lot of I upp. tin and aleep, nrrvi.nnt . hot htiab- Inga, cold cnilla Heavy In an, lai niucie, met the multitude of had frrlinf that are the heralda of approaching sicntSS and diaeaae. muat pay a tremeudoua penalty. For men who suffer in tbi way lbIS ia no medicine equal to Or Pierce ?$ Co Idas Medical Diacurery. It nliarprn kf ap petite, correc la all cJiaordtra of tbe digea lion. Invifiralca tba liver, makea the as aitnilation of the food peifecl. purine the blood and enricbea it with the life giving elementa that huild new, healthy fleab. It , ... u : ' li i lie greui moo'i runlet ano ie 111 i.iiii'i-f I mted ,-t itesHifreeiiig to pay hpainu,, iur", 2 m f , rMe, f con. aumpti'in and l tbe bent of all knnwn reinediea fur nervoua trout. In Thouwiil have told, over their own xignaturea, the atoriea of tbe wonder it ha prrfoimed Itniieat dealers will nut urge a iillitutc for tbe sake of a little extra profit Thoma I'teUaW. "f Cliflon Statlnn. Fairfax Co, Va.f wrltea: "I auSirr.l terrtMe laftarta fi.r On MM with 'gaatralgia' ij.aln III I tic Stolliaihj I llieil tu..k .1 t.lll. ..riii I'leril r, 1, Mi n Mutual Iiiaeovtry, which o.mplctcly i urn! tne." When the bowel are regular the body will feel g ! and the mind will be active. III. Pierce' Pleaaant Pellet call 1 I tlpalion. One little " Pellet " ia a g' ntle laiative, and two a mild cathartic. They never gripe. All good dealera aell them and have nothing eUc "juat aa good." ILL ADVIItTlSR ORIQUd Oregon is receiving extensive advertising at present through the columns of papers represented in tbe National Kditorial Association, M)n the l'or'.land felegrani. To show to the business men of Portland the value that the nn cl ing of the National Kditorial Asso ciation will he to Portland m an advertising way, Secretary Toilet has placed a spool in a Wiodoi at Mt'i First street, on which is pasted each ilsy the clippings fa) DO news POPOri nientiouing the coming meeting. J be "suing" was length eued 17 feet yesterday, making a total ol oOU feet of good advertising thai Portland has received up to date on account of this meeting, This, he thinks, is about one-third of that ho far published. This, too has been published three months in advance ol the meeting. These clippings conic Iroui pajiers publish ed in H slates and territories in the union. The I'hiladelphi Times, in telling what the editor's will see oQt here, published a column article that will redound to Ore gon's credit. The l'awtucket, li 1, Uaxette and Chronicle has devoted oyer five columns of front-page space, and promises more. 1 he Texas Farm and Kanch, Pallas, Texas, gives Oregon 70 inches of good space. IBI BIOYOLI I'KOHl.KM Oregon City's Mayor has dtvlarcd all streets impajaobll to bicw u except Mam, tin Icimih .t" '. and grants wheelmen ermission to ride uHn all sidewalks tzeopl lhose of Main. The priviltge is somewhat impaired as to utility by a clause in the ordinance requiring wheelmen to dismount when meet ing pedestrians, and limiting speed to three miles an bov, Kugene is mote liberal with her wheelmen. They ride any pU e except on li e business streets, and twenty million dollars for the Philippines and neither receiving a title that is gool for anything or p i-se.sion ol the property in re turn for the money, reminds us of the story ol the old hunter who is said to huve bargained with a vil lage trader for a horse, an outfit of clothing and supplies for a trip into the country, prom is it g upoti bis return trip to pay his bill in coon skins at a certain price, nam ing a low figure, providing the trader would tuke them as they ran. The hunter returned after u successful trip but paid no heed to the trader. After a couple of weeks elapsed the vilUg'i merchant de manded a settlement from the hunter, who replied: "I believe you agreed to accept your pay in co in ikini at so much a piece and lake them as they ran?' To which the village inerchaut a--' nti I "Well," said the hunter, "help yuurself; they are running." The value ol a kiui varies with localities in which tint kissing is consummati d, and how the act is performed. In New Jersey the Judge ol the Court lint da man 110 for kissing a woman against her will, ami in Kentucky, a Judge assessed a if700 fine against a man fir the snme ant. Why this d ill. i - once? Is it because Kentucky women are fairer than the women ol New Jersey, or is it because the Judges have dilfercut ideas ol the value ol a stolen Whs. Fx. a social last Fiiday t-veninu; at tbe boaMOfMr and afri M V li e. The evening was very pleasantly spent with music, conver.atiou anil parlor gtjaea At about ll o'clock lunch was served. All expressed tbamselves um having spent a very enjoyable i veil ing. Those preaeut were: Mi--e. Kelx-cca Linton, 1 aura Hemphill, Peati Hniigbrnan, Helen Hwilt, Aman da and Daisy HlebardMiii, illmn-b Warblnton, Myrtle Huchacan, Ora Itt-wd, llcs.le llaxter, Kl-de and Clyde Park, Inn and ICIinda MoKsOlle, Itona, Una ami MaU-l Keen, tinee .villain, ,irs oi v me- oi ano Mr Q W Milam, t'arl tiaUKbuiau, James Kelley, ) Poet, Wlnlow Wllnou, KiwciN- Hemphill, David Linton, John and OUff l'arker, IMward Hwilt, DefUlOl Warlilnton, Alex MeKeluie, Orcn Davis, Pill AtteU-ny, Manlev (Jlllierl, Walter Wheeler, William Miller, I.d, Claude and LtOftf l'arkn. a aj at Hick Jleatlaclies, XaW atirae of nverworkeil wnuiaukiml, are ipiii kl and aurt ly eureil by Karl' QoVSf Jlo.it Tea, the great blnod ptiriHer and tiwue buililer. Mnney refunded if not atlfactory. Prica ! ota. and !) eta. Hold by Wilkin & I Inn. OfflOtfl of the navy are put on the retired list at the age of 69 army ollicors at 01. Put the act of Congrcs creating the rank of full ad miral for Dewey specially provides lb it he shall not be retired until he nsk It. Admiral Dewey will be 69 years old on Deo 26th next; Hear Admiral S.-hley will reach that age on Oct 9, ll'Ol; Hear Admiral Sampson will retch the aie on Feb 9,1909. I'leilHiiiit Hill Drill. , March -M, IMMe M V Pee spent a few days at I liliratoli Inat w etki Mr o pon ol Bateoley, u vUltloi at Hie bmne ol Mr D Head. Wllllnm Miller went to Jiiuctlnu Clly today o llt bli lliolbcr. Mr Swift, J K McKcnle and I: tla-rt Calllaou and wife arc on the sick list. Mr John Parker has returned from Manila, P I, to home near Pleas ant Hill. Mr and Mis Amos Walker vlaltrd W illi ft lends ami relatives lu Fugene lll-l W eek. G W Milam began the aprlng term Of lobool here lant Mondoj! with a large utlemlaiii , . Match has bfOBghl us very cold Itomy weather, and the niountallil around are while with snow. At tbe annual school election held hue mi tbe tdh lnt, Willi nit West Jr, was elected dUtOtOf for three years, and K J Hemphill w a re elected clerk. Ttie Fteaeant BUI c RBooMj held Money-back , I kakki i "wSer la vol ing .ii.wUI nd aa tea. For Sale by (iit.w A Bos how y )-.'. h' fvinnt in kt nm ','K M Kt i , kw k wni t It. On' tin HIT tlM it, Alitl lifir t:lll It 1 lMtHtMUtd U katit. yxMg Hlltl t!t- cUl v( Mtt at) jrvifo lujvul lull. Hair Vigor , permanently orv.one ttie. tetl-ra ' abrtu l im, li ! 'Hie I k ll' ivl. i f 'ink At fit, eiir lilr nmr hi at li .iia. i artam n i:,i. ke ti hair ajaa, ua n ft. in uiIimoj au.i : - iti-' - I'i- it.-iiMUiidru) SI m I' tile At all tliufguu. It . a. V 'j lilv Ik I, vl, CI th WxrllU m vl til VW'l, c Airs. tsaial Matt. CobOrg Ileitis. March 22. '!'. HalUtnrin ye-tetilny, and yet the almanac aays "spring lis collie." Mi - Itaybum baa reliirned frnm her vNit in I'nlk county . Mrs Powers, the milliner, bad her spring opening Haturdny Airs Julia Hull baa been liavlng some reparlng (lnm on her boarding Uooes, wbicii n, i it pieeenl a much better appearance. The saw mill bands had n half holi day Saturday forenoon while the machinery w .is being repaired. Lloyd Magill i- making an IX tended visit witn relatives at Bllvetton A vitnaenpe company will jjlvo an MtOrtalBinonl at the I 0 0 t hall tomorrow evening. The senior cUmk In the public leboel have clioaeu the following nlllcera up to date: I'resldelll, lirlm tiiekelsOOi historian, Henna! Tillman; orator, Btto Bhanb it. IteoTaJi Iteoii Natch U, 1 80S Sam Parka of Creawell, and af UM I In Kcad of I'leaxaut Hill were v 11 ton Id Ibis nelglil orhood la-t VOOkt VI tits annual school meeting in I low ill ill Id K ft Drliry Wfj fAaOted clerk and P N Shelley director. Mlas Carrie ltrldgea will leave next moo for Oppet Loot ValHti vboioabe will teach the xprlng term OfoobOOl, School closed lor a two week vaca tion laat Friday. Public exentOM were held aud two gtaduatcB, Win Drury anil Clay ltrldgea, were awatdetl dlplo lll aa. Hem ice and lllai.cbe Warbiutou are sHudlng a few weeks Willi their ' parvuta before la'gliinlng tl.elr spring I and summer schools near Herman and Waltervtlle rv-eetlvely. A portion of tho county road thrvugh this place leading to the free ferry is Intpnoaatde. l.oailed team mual ma e a detour of two or throe mile over byroads li. reach the ferry. BeyenJ OOOUOOta for cutting railroad rood kaTO DON let to parties in Ibis hcly.htrhood, aud tbe round of the axe la aalu board In all DM is f t tit i tltultorril portion ol Ibla platv. BOO Mathewa of (iihru was sevh driving a four horse team through this tielglilairbood cue day laat week. He was aaid to be lu search of polabro, w hich mh-iii to t rm berscarwlu llie part. Mr aud Mrs Cbttord Power of Kal em Waalilugton, aiwiupauled by Mrs Powera- oloien Mleeso Ollle and Dollfe Smith of Nation, wre gueata nt How erd liaugbmai. - DVSf humlay la-l week. He vera I of our ytanig peopleoieal leodlag school at Plsasaot Hill. Tbe school at (hut jiiMt-e l aeqollioi an enviable reputation under tbe excel lent ttOCbllrf "f Prof Milam, and 'be wise iiui.it;- ri.. nt of an latelllgtol scIiih I board, We hear from relatives of hers that Mlas Ollle Baughmao of Monmouth, who bad Intended to sayalnigiby visit to fiit mi lien, and atPatooanl Hill, fa ion iii to sttemi t the journey, We slm-eie y ii ; lief lllneei raaj i ol be as scriou u- at present nnno lliut alio nciy very Dow aa CLASSIFIED COliUMN -thii I asi -1 to eieaad fire ! t ,i nmntli: Oil hut be reatored to health. li LAM I "l Ml fl&l 1 LAI Iftood a Kuroaee 1 1 -i i a Hifl Unler. flioonleaf, Dr. Mareb 22. tferman MUlnbOOer, who laat fall burned the first kiln of brick ever mads this side of the monnish -, thought some of tbe clayoubi-i wi-lire clay, ho be liuil a lirlck nl I tested at the engine wow foundry I1 Is of a coarser lex tu e than tbt U r ed lire bru it, but it stooC a le-t 10 tin- fOrnaAS that would bnve dwlMiyvd an Bogllah tiie brteh . ibiasgb un- elay was mixed web a boo, ini, a. i of being ground iy Oiaclill t iy, a Ibe ial brlcka are i ifbeile t oojpenidi to the orchard Ists and Imp rai-ers, sbeep men, oattlo men, or to whom it may concern! We have an article called "Catholic Compound," that we g iiiratili a to do the work. It positive y destroy h ticks nnd cures scab on Deep I w o sprityinga lor tbe motb, and the San JoK- scale; al.-o the wu lly and gneil upl-D and mo.-s. It is also a rtrj ooovenlent and cheap wash for treating Imp lice, coaling a little oyer cent per gallon. For sale by the at Grlfflrj Hardware Company, Bo- gone, Oregon. Tbfi preparation Is manufactured only in Loe Angeles, Culifiiruia ami at Medlord, (JngOOi w. ere a branch w as li 0 Oily eatablirbed. W.M BARUfi Qen'l -geut, at Hoflman House. Boat ituyers Attention. I have 100 good grade young nanny goata for sale until Feb Is', near Mon nie. I . prices anil particulars cor respond with GKiAHoUOK, BngonO) or. leilM ol lllssoluilun. Notice is hereby n'veii that the co partnership heretofore exiatiiiK be i ween K W Orsburn and W LOoLOOO under tbe linn name of 0burn A, D. I. ano, in the city of Fiiirene, is (bis day bv Uiutiiul colielit dissolved. W I. Del, aim w ill continue the busi ness at the old at ami, paying all debts of tho lino and OOi looting ad domuiitla dm- tbe linn. Dated Kugene, thegon, March ll, I SOU. K w Oostmii, W t, DkLano. l'KUNr l.ii ivvry one bo full of them, and tin y a 111 U wben tbe fruit groWOn of Lane unty get t i using tbe Pean ipny pump, ami thereby kill the woi in kutl blight (bat work such a great Imuty In the fruit In Ore gon. PL Chamber is Ititorosiod in this particular Industry ami bo one of tbe most coin);.' in , of spray pumps ever brought to ! i : e iu:ly, prices In reach of every am For Sale. I' i lit DA I'I'. Due ol the line-' dairy tool stoob ranebeo in Lane eonntjr So. miles to Eugene tne OOUOlJ - at, and fonr ullee to Cresweil and roll , , ItlOli acres Willi f air large barn. Ninety bead Of cattle, of whleb 00 bead are choice BoUteln , ,d Duilnilil cows; li horsi s, 2" log and lot) ton f hay. Bloeksnltn hop and tOoU, BteJdoBOO of nine rooms, furm-lied. Itanch feiicetl and staked itnrl BTOSS fenced with wire, -o dairy appliance for cheese ami buller malting. Oreen feed theyear imu d "' acre in grain Term-: iin p r acre Including ell above tit - ribrd, Part ca.-h, balance on time I desired. Addres Chan W Sexton, I r- -well, Oregon. FOH rAi.K-A fine sin k ranch con taining M0 Bene for sale at a bargain Will -ell as u whole or In jiarls, one l lotalnliig iinprovemeuls, bouse and (wo barna, eoiisladiig of 13.5 acres; tbeotber paetnto lauds principally. Si iiutedslx miles from Kugene. Call on or iddrOaf J M (iearhart, Kugene, Oregon. Miscellaneous. WAN ri;i)-Second band household paid, nqfjiri one door west of Kane's Hall, Blgbtfa street, Kugene, Oregon. Ill US FOB WOOD.-TbC board of di rector of School District Not, Lone DOUOty, Oregon, will receive seuled bids until April 6lh, ISM), for 50 eolda white ouk gruli Wood 4 feet long not less than 3 inches lu diaine ter ai small end nor more 1 1. an I inches ut large end, and lno cords old grow tb red or yellow 11 r wood 4 feet long to be delivered at the school boii-tsin Kugene as directed on or before Augti-t loth, 1800, Pight re served to nj-et any or all bid. A gianl and sufficient bond will he re iuired for tbe faithful performacee of tbe contracts, uid will be re ceived at t ho clerk's ollle. Dated March 22, 1800. Qgfl F Ckaw, Clerk. Kvnt.w BOTIUE. Strayed from tbe f irm of S S Stephens, In Spencer precinct recently: One 2 year old red bull, marked w ith swallow fork, un derblt in right ear, left ear OfOpped; 2 other cuttle, 2 year olds, marked likewise. Anyone sending their when annuls to s s Btepbena, Orow postofllce. Lane county, Oregon, will he liberally rewarded. WKDNK-PAY. MAUCH 22 Al'I'lUMKIi KXKCUTOK. W I Vawb r bee been appointed executor of IM Nlata of Charles Walker, tleceied, who tiled in Josephine county. The deceased owned some lots at Cottage (novo nnd bo lias obtained an order from County Judge Potter allowing him t" dispose oi them to Bdd Jetiks for the sum of 500. New Neckwear! Latest, Nobbiest, Neatest. Display in South Window. WE ft HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED SHIPMENTS i or 0UB- NEW 5PRING STOCK iS3Ai SSS.SSS sTns; tlWAI J. PAPER I 4lt The App i no of a It oat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose atomaili and liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr King' New Life Pills, the wonderful stomach ami Liver Remedy, gives a splendid appi tu. mund digestion and a regular bodllj habit that insures perfect health aud greal energy Only 2."ic, at Wilkiiis A i. inn's drugstore. " For T'rii.it- or sale. A ranch of 160 sens of laud, lu Crook county ti the MoKon.le and I'rlnevllle wagon mad 12 tulles west of tbe Do Chutes , ; a (.,! lt,..t ataud. Will trade for a small term, For further particulars Inqoln of owner, John L 1 ompeon, 1 mile south of Bprlogfleltl bridge on Uottege drove road, or J t Ithlnebart, groocr, Kugeue, Oregon. Don't patch your window with a pillow but go to Chambers and get a glass to put In. Bohemia Minks - Tiieiol exhibit ed In the Window of (be oil We of li m Murphey Mine ery Que exception ally rich gold loiuing iii,irl, the assay Vriliiisof which i.uige (rein r2iM ptr ton to $5 pot pouud or 10,000 to the ion. One sample loon display which waa'aken from a Ik) jmund lot of ore from which there wa taken f.ioo lu pure gold. Two or three small pieces of the i re fairly glllter with tho yellow metal. It is worth going several blocks t soo. U akkiaiik LlOKMU A marriage license was grvitcd totlay by County Clerk Lee to Hon William K (iray and Kva Russell. The Ol'Alui desires to congratulate friend (iray and also tbe bridoto-bo, in advance. Mr tiruy made a rood representative and w ill make a bettor husband is our guess. Du.ii Mouday, March 20, 1800, at the residence of Mrs J 11 Yates, oue mile west of ElmlfOj of iaralysi, Oeo A Cooener, aged M years. Tho fuueral occurred yesterday to the luuiati cem etery. Deceased was au old soldier. HAVING SELECTED OUR factories, we are able to Wall Paper we have ever had, and at the right prices STOCK show the FROM SEVENTE most complete In Griffin flardmafe Go. We Have... Iioceivctl our Spring and Slimmer line of samples. Come and let us take your measure and get you one of the best fitting suits you ever had. J. M. Howe M a Kill K I . March 11, 1880. ut Ihe home of the bride's patents, Kakevlew, Oregon. Mr Paul J llrattain to Miss Hiaoe (i Mercer, llev My res olllclatlng. Mr llrathiiu w as a former Lane county boy. M AitKiKti lu Lane county, Oregon March 10, 1800, by Rev Kugene Finn, Elmer R Men) and Kranoli Ma.b. n r ij jCRE I j BOKM . At Cresweil, 'luosday, March -I, 1880 to Mr and Mrs W L Hristow a son, Vou Try It If Bhlloeb Oaafk an I Cormunptien Cur, whii'li is aoltt fur the mi. nil prire of :'."i cents, M OSati SOd 81,00, doSS aot cure, take th Kittle back an.l we will rofiiuil your muuey. BoW (or OVSf fifty years nn Ibb ITHISStSS Ptioa 3S eta ami 80 ft. Bold by WilkiuA Lhtta Over live bnndnd pts-ke knives ?,uUr vnol(y tor 25 aud 8u cents at uhamben1 bard wan store. R v k Sdsrarda, pestor of the BogllBb Ha list Church at M ii.ersvillo, Pa, What, sulloring w ith rheumatism, was advised to try CI amberlaln'i Palo Halm. Rs aayaj "A hw applleatwni Of this liniment proved of gi-'ii1 service to ire. It suldue.l (he ii.iUmuiatioo and relieved tbe pain, nboold any suilrrer profli by living I'aiiilUima "Ittl ll ai t Use 111. " .'..r.oUl.o j Junction City : Milling Corapanj MANUFACTUBERS OK THE WHITE ROSE 0 0 0 o "ILOIIJ R.0 OOP ll GUARANTEED BEST QUALITY The most popular flour in leading grocers. the market. Sold by 1 VI. alio t' eeey and pK i " s : painless Inl .both nr c all told in a haidsomelv il- U'.stlA'M.I twit "lb- LUCQIflTl "' VITALIT. o! in :.;,! will be Cures Itnpotcncv.Nl-rht nmUsiortsnnd i eat tree on re-1 waattn; diseases, all effects of self -'rrrf or tv,o and ;-. i s. w - " -w -w s Handsome, Strong, Speedy. AND i . . i" at IDhAL BICYLLCf ti expectant mo ther. The book OlCO te'.! about own as y cat liii'.mcr.t - .i.i the diitretji. pain ar.d tVc ihtukI ul pre,;uaucy and i i i;io revovvni". Or., , U(MrfriMShK , kt(th. r:;i . i;i sron atobco.. :u?u.c th i.v DELANO wh da i reUOkV A iierotoiiic.ini! liluttd bulltlor. Urines the pink plow to pale cheeks and . . mm-m . . .... , 1 1. By mail. lOc per lnx: I ixea ISiS.nO: with il written ; u;ir;iii. bBO to cure or rciumt tbo mom y, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Cl .iton o Jacscaon S., CHICACO, IU, K.n 1 V 1. lHl..Li', lnik-it. Knjn. w I Fitted with Special Heavy Tread G & J Tires Lead the World e 99 Popular List Prices: $40-$30$25- $20 ( FRED T- MERRILL CYCLE CO., 105, 107, 109, 111 Sixth St , Port' and, Ore. Matlock & McHanahan, aw AfTFVTQ m Repairint? a Stifinifllt.ir Fiene. Or. i I I