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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1902)
e o f 1 A livertisms; ob Printing 1 f; hli'.'.'s i f T,. low,- ,-rv.i 5 ! a vpry important factor in Inisim-hs. Ivor printing re- r. !i! 1 1 i t : 9 9 a iv; i:; d-i:i g sons brings- y.n y.ur -,.;.. .vs. I . that of tho i'!r- ha::! v.;..1 "o.ti't af- O a ... 5 o -1 t. a ivo.-m 9 no crvm on s good I nwu-i-H Lou, f ((.t ns do yonr Job i'riu::ii:j v pnirnntee it to be in s f. iy way mhhfac-tory. Published on Mondays and TLursdaysEstah!ished 1868. Vol. XXXIII. ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OR KG ON MO a DA'.'. MAY 5- No. 36 tj Ti : Li i.t; t! iw :a ih ? m rtrr H i'l i'j M II-! 'H 1 ifl Q V, M ! 153 !S; i4 W i V WWVV ik ....... - J ) JvYl fTf V gAre V oil Cyoming; Inr g O : - . . -aarrjr Si r ''.'!. II' , . !j i rot :'. v.cw Mvii;;:! MiiU w nisi ra prices .rom 1 i- :i now wrapper in taslr.on"s niccs from m i; to 5.oo. buv- I.aalcs Street or 1 1 i;:;mc J Hats to suit you in iri'V. 1 ; 1 1 - exi-erieuecJ liiminer to correctly ly array -e;ir Iiead. 5 Late Arrivals in mti2 8 Muslin Underwear and Corset Covers Important heists of the Pist few Days. STATE, OtNLRll, tORrtGN. :c er before so complete. ':.it w e e..r. :uiJ Jo meet O.: .CL;.v 3 wUi S N. 5ELIQ, ilyrt?e Creek, Cany .onvuii', 'recoil Cream of t lie DL-potcIies Dished I'p in CcniJensed Porni for the Busy Reader. ' s w i 1 l 1 V-V - V. -. fings .-.-Hi ..... ; 1. : . - ,1, t::- l.lt. t ril I :.t' ';t .':::!.:: v: i i::i;: our V' ! tari -ti : i.ir ,:ir;. to 1 '.Lviii. B. W. STRONG, TfiE FURNITU ;E MAN. 11 m M - v i u s Ros.bu.Y, Ore e --- ring Us Your ... CHICKENS. v. s 1 4 EGGS, BUTTER. l i . to a r. s:: 1 oi.i !',.;;. ai,.l i.t.v Kii:'.'iK' lit-M a M.. f.iri:ial la. wt-ck. It v a- a Tin' S. !'. iia .i:-tri! !!! ! a !! t- a plan:- in .. ill.cr'i tv"ii t. t . 1 tin-Ifa-il'iiily ..I raisin, t.-a. I'la- Univ.T-ity ..: l'a!ii..riiia srark I t.'ain will In -it Milllilloia;;'.! AlliUiir ( iul. al l'. Tt'.aii.l May I'l. ( arric N ;.t i'.u lias iv a lu-w w.ri.. It i a rainpaijn tin- iiu.ii- ia art as oxhiliit.-1 in v;I".!i-. -ays thai if w "Mel! ;OV t.i ' kept ;it -al'i-'ii. pirtil't- of t?..'l!'.;-'a- i.i ',. ill. ii;li !i- pr li.ihitt-.i. ..- a". !ra-t n-iii. Thf h'.! -:a -i t .1: !! in t':r l'iiilip 1 I.-'.aii.l.-.1 h- !:ot l.vw any i:n.r--ni. nt. I'li'.l.-ia ::!, r. p..rU l an. the A m.-ritMii -.!.h--r- ::i the Cara'.i.iia-.- l'rovu:.-. ! -.n:ii a a;i'l t-l-.-w in .. h: - I.tr I.". An:..!-! cat;- l.at ;,:t... i ai.'l t!..- i:.-a.- i n.aiii'y (x;!!in-'! t a n-i I 'K'i.a in vii. In M.u.ila ;;-ro 1 av N-.-r. c"' m' ail'! -t 1" i.-a:!. tr-la -h ;h.- pr..' ia.-i- r.'P' rt !"''' 1 . a 'h ath-!. . "aiiiiui Tavi r. Yakiii.a I'itv, while I vtia.'o I in e!e...i.i-j an oi l o har at jla.-e M-tviay. t: mart he-i a -are "iit'i t inotii-y. ..lni' intiii j t.. ai.at '"i". The mniey i- to have ' n p!a.-e,l t:ierN i r afe keej.;...' hy I ii"N;a- JetT .-ti l'ha.ii'-r. ,ni ui:e".e of Mr. Tayi-.r, wiio i- i.. v. 70 y.-ar- -M asel ha- a p r l;:en:..ry. - i...v a ji"Ileer oi a '.u.irter : a 'at :i v. aii'l i- a el.ara t. i lui iil oi t he I'oi niei aii'l th- near p'i. speeliveoi the hitler. Another tiling whieh triick the ili-pasioiiate ohrerver was the lnvinj; reiranl in whieh the iH'aker hehl tlie reptihlieans. who hail nsfiihteil to eleet him to two or three fa I but praetieally iion-iolit ieal oilier-, an.l now was the aiVeptel time to help him out :i-':iiii . Mr. t hainherlain i- n-'l ipiite -lire oi hi-i le. tioii. hut it -eeliie.l to p!ea-e him to use the phra.-e. -, hen 1 am eh-rte.1." lie leiene.i t.. thejn.w illr expenses of I he stale. Mi.l U-!ie . .l that a.tl htate oMi. ial--ii'.nM he pl.ui.i on a Hat salary. The -eh. 1 lan-l- ha-1 U-f-n liitteie'l auay a.iei tin ie ha l h en other leak-, ami ii he v.i re e'.e. re.! he wonl.l take step- to rt Hie Iv the-e ahu-- or l'ai'iirs ill tha' . I., "iv " t i.ei.i the i'lil- '-t pulip.eity. I la' t.a -Kile;, e.i .M,i:p..!:i -tolie- ! W..I. 1 'ernirii'- alie.-.'i ..e..r. ill the o i., . - oi 1. in ty I . -. s.i..i-;..-! ami i.f !TiH ui l inali'.ia County, we.e then eone into witht.ttt any variatii-:.-troiil l he aeeeptt-.l . i.-li'. Ta t ie ,'r-io;i. 1 1 i on i; eareer a- at .iiay -.-neia! airi a- 'ii-lra t att.'in.-y .. .M :it a. h eoiinlyan l hi- -n h e- to the -late ii. general wen- then el'-pientiv ei.ia .vT U.i, aial he k l hea. n.j up t!. -eriee until, in hi- "wn n.iiai ..l lea-:. hi-oplMdiellt h ki-l liki-.'k) eei.l-. UejanllllL' the l'hiiippille- !,. -.ii What in the .! i have I to .! w it!, t! i- o,,i. ri...:r i.ii.e. 818 ieilY AI ASiliAMi. ,: W. J- Jurnisii MaUs Siis Appear-. ancc on ihc SI imp. ! ; SLXATOR 1 11 TON MMNSl tAKIIl yr. Ackcrin-in tml V. M. Craw ford Alft Make I s -AH Candidates M:ii.v IV.- orab!c Iciprc.s.oii. :l ' i ; e ' : ot i', ii;,M" -e ! !,::, t!.:.l ! he e e:r-e I'. I.e., .,1 IJ.il, i. Ih.o-l; !. -eon -hal o. t Im, eon i'ia- "i ii..- r i- t" v !i ;' p-;-: . '.. of a m - r Coffff Ipa and Snir.p.s i m m y m M Ul.iM V X YS fj are.(..:i. : C Y. R Ii I ICR'S GROCERY ami k for the 'O 1 i v . a:i Ma ra:it e. S, Roseburg's Leading . Grocer i-aa -la'-- . : la:, ! t.'i iji.' ' - ' : i tr:. r a. W I I.I..-.; :l.e .a:.:. I ,. .., II ,n. K. N. l an. .. -.I!;li' T ir-'lll J a i ..t tl.e n, 1 ' ... .. i'l i:.:i i t- :i I:-,. ! ! xv-.!. i '.'.it'. V. . 1 i. 300 Pairs Ladies Shoes, all sizes f 43o and $4.00 ' ra . w ! : 1 i e a'i.l I1..V !r.- wav. il a -t 9 id Hi.ki.ry. li.i-.ii. j !e n i ..rn near toe Jack-on home-', a i in Te:i;ie---e. Over eV' iiupi. ;- the I'. riia'.i'l l.ii!ii!-r "oi ip.tnv - mill walked out Tri'i. y. L i.ioi. men in ti i- phmi'i tni'ils werep'.'l ;:' rrilay ..: a ert that they v ; ! ..t r . i (-..-: : To work until t ii-y are pr"::.i-.-l l.ine i,. .ill -' w.-rk at the pa;, they h.i.- ien re.eiv i:u !"r t. a. '! ; . ... 1 :-. .-r- have ! I -" e. l.t- ,V L'" " it 1 tie, r a.'.p: .-it :- a u a- ph-hei laet at:, i 1 l,ei a'e ... ?. . i :': treaty ! I'a: i-. N..u -ent !em. :, !: e. ha ate t l.e i t ; Ie I'lii j in-' no n;;t ' i-e i. '; l.p.:h!'- o . I; t I II. 1 el, t all'. !.',", '' turn hi- eountrv .., r t" hie.." 1 1 - s..:.: ; that in ea-e ..f the .ie.,th ,.r ji-ii.at j..; of a hiiile.! Star. - -e: at'.r t, : ':.- '.;'! .i'.lrill.' lii-! te m ! o!!;ee. !: W"".: i i'i- 't1 ii..i!i't.-l:y apj-'itit a ie:ii.-tat t- ti ' vaeaia-v. He ! .'a I ! r lee-hal ie-i-i.it ! at the !.'!:!- : the Ir.-:.'!! h-.i-'ator- and i: th.-y v..-r- .- : .1 ereant oi this re-j-eil hew-'iiii -.KTl .V.X V"f I'AS- V vto; ,i.. ; ; Mi l. TIT" .. liv" A re. ;t :', oi-tni lion v t... a j..-,,r:er i- a--nue. lie el. -nl !i . a. hire-- ... ai'e.d 0! a :i-t eo'dial i.a.tare t;.e p Kepnhlieans t.. -i;pj.rt h.i... , ;. At th.-eo., lu-i..n ot M: ( i.a-:.'. iaii:' a-i'iref- a jrr-.it !:...:. ; ',. i;.. .! "'it of ;he r -'in h"t f.ui... to i ..' . i - -.i t he Miiaher try .ieii,.-ra. t o I -. lh l.ry r.la.-kmaii. M .rr .n e. ni.tv. t ean.iid.it. f..r -tat- n.-a-'ia r .- . ; o.ti.u;e.j, i,y t i, e.r:n.oi '. r. t . h . .. v. and he pro. e i h im-el;' ih.. i.uei r:-: ; ; the p.u t . hi- ha.i-.--t i-.k- !- ii:. ' I -tati-m. i.t that the I'.-m .iT.;:.- i i - V Last Year's Styles for I i.e A - I I. Wollenberp; Bros. ric Stnt. t! - a;,! Ih.lwal p a C- n;re--niau. OC OOCOOOOOOOOOOOCOCxOOOOCO i A. SAL2MAN f a - m a Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician I). 1 e sio.k of Watches, Clocks, . . r. C s stiverware !g W.UCif I: i.i' llKlN-i - I' i ALTY - I:OSEBl-K.;,oi:E O "OCvOCCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ty ! a". ;e: am-e ::: and v o! I'Tot ii.aii'Iei - j r man M.u li if i . ia -.- -tn;Ts FOR CASH OR TRADE r t r J.r.DAKALKftLU I l!.o .;. Hot L'et i!. ' i , , .... ii. i ha u 't ;..-: ieU:ri:i d to wort;, alai i-i t i- . . . . . . are C"iili leiil. I lie 1 ;'.!'TeU e- le . and o;..pa ,- have iu- rm-s. aal r -a- !! to !:!. ve that all w ili !. ttl.-d in ii .-!i..:t tii..e without ai:v I -!' t tWeell ei.ll'l-.v ai ! llj ca-e eiijen.lere 1 a:.v hi ;j' i then 3 , M-ri-e.- I ro'li'l 5! First class Groceries... N wland Our juices are alwa-s rigli and stock complete r 3 6-T3 e ( DEVER'S BLEND COFFEE ...Also a full line of... Highest price paid for Produce. Give us a call OUR MOTTO IS TO PUCASE Kr Newlan "Ain't it a Shame" 4. This is the soug our competitors siug when obliged to compete with our WALK-OVER and EDWIN CLAPP LINES OF HENS FINE SHOES ar.d- S3.00 'Brop in end have a Fit" ...FLINT'S SHOE STORE... Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in rood cooking, is to Lave g-.d fresh Groceries, and to get then: prompily when vou'-ordcr thciu. Call up 'Plione No. 1X1, for good goods and good .S'.Tvice. C. V. PARKS & CO. H you want to buy a farm - If you want furnished rooms If you want to buy a house If you want to rent a house If you want to build a house If you want to move a house calt on or address... Ll,6ijUU, aud Builder In t e orlh-e ..; -i.-er.-t try ot State I". I iJiliihar, Kri lay petitions were tili l. sine.l hy over -'""0 : r- of )r-nii. r idisiji in a dorii ciiiitie-. a-ki:.j ;l.at the name of lion. T. T. o-er, of Marion county, y plaei d on the olfi. ial hallot ii a i-an.li la.te for I "in Ma'es nat"r. The petitions Were regularly i-.-rtifh-l to, and attached t-i them wa- the aeeept a nee of the nomination hy iovernor ii.-i-r. After the iieti'ioin- were ti!-l in the State 1 tepartnu iit other petitione reaehcl tie-governor, while many others are kin.w n to hj on the way. the aj;ar ate of all the names -eeitred in the eolir of a few ihivs li.-iii); Well aloiij; to ward T1"" t . 7-. A cave that promi-e- to rival the sllh terraiiean p;i.-saoes i the famous Mam moth Cave oi Keiiiui ky. has heeii dis royered in Malheur county, liiteen miles from Vale. 'Mm i-.-ue has ix-i n cvploix-.l for hail a mile, hut no end to the pa sa'e Ini- i.eeii found. At the surface, here is only a -mall opening. alMi.it jar'e eiioiieh for a ''man to crawl into comfortably, hut when in ten or twelve feet "lie enter- a iare room thirty or forty feet s-)iiare and from this room several rave (.i.ter the mountain in dif fercnt direi tiuiis. l'ians are on foot to make a hyskjinatic c jiloriitin of the cave. DEMOCRATIC MCUT1NU. Mr. Chamberlain Egotistical. Would Turn Philippines over to Filipinos. ? OREGON'S NEXT GOVERNOR. Sound, Business-!. toj a:?d Econrpiic-il ! !;v t; to be Adopted by .Mr. Fuittili. fi In an interview as to his pt-rcy ;t e'...t..! ;. " nor Mr. Furnish said: "I .;.n r- :;.:- tl t ;n;a : V th. State of Oicgon that vhen I :v.n e'.. ....': g--e::: -r their every riaht shall be deeply rt d. I . lieve that I can truthfully say tint v. ;:. n my ;; r;! shall have expired the people will lute u" vo ls- : - complaint against mv administration. Mv every act ; sha'.l be in accord with the rights of the entire j - - , pie. My aduiiuistration of public affair shall co;:e- - ft spond to my administration of mv private businc- 't, i shall be conducted on a plane of economy comment u- ? rate with the best interests of a progressive ci.'mmo::- ft . . 1 t wealth. It shall be m)- amurtiou to serve tue state j. as the trusted manager of a great private busi;-.c- - would be required to serve those by whom he was : j $ employed. There will be no unnecessary frills or s furbelows about the gubernatorial office if I am chosen 1 ! to till it. I shall seriously contemplate the trust uu j posed in me and shall aim to discharge it in the . in- terest of all the people as my best judgment shall dictate. In my hands the ofiice of governor shall conserve the entire state, prefeiring no one aeciion !;) to another gection, nor one class of citizens to aunth - : $ er class. 1 ili;r,MiT C"R-.b' I A SOURCE OF GRATIFICATION :" -''" ,-.v ariiiatQ UarU is - :' ...ind-re.t shirt. r.4Iar or .1 r :a-r.. i '"r.. the l:0K- i r::. i i. y; l. sviix. -ray, ' -at ' ; i .! i livie- to make it ..i. :--:- ; w S,r:i drr inj in a hurry. -.- ' .-.a..-.; !.::i w l,!ir wariu-i Li- ;ir ! : :-. i ;: .. i h ar. i.--- iyd fall!; ' - t :- ; : . ; ur r.r , r.f ml l-ui- t-:-;a. t:--:t at .', tin Unr W thf mm sin ii i Wm. Everitt. Proprietor O-.er -.'s.'.'.j.i R-nJ;rcJ II it.i.I.-ss. Whv vou should, ride in a RACINE BUGGY o: A CAR LOAD JU5T ARRIVED FROM FACTORY es, spring 1 i.ev iuu easy, .:ave dust turoo: seli-oilir. avl .i a ; a " -a h.--. "! . j -e n ! r aid i- - . . ... ! T 1 - i- . u.-.i.i,uu;.u.v.LN.s;:iin!3i;e r:u:;:r a pleasure over av !ro.,d. A dozen styles to select frum. Hacks. Stanhone Surreys, To. DtTggies. koad Wa-ons, Three change Traps, Phaeton?, etc. SKK TIIHM BEFORE YOU BUY. S. K. SYKES Lon on Cv clot'.'S. ,m -. V ,v -p. 1 io a - r:.-- : . i. i.e- v-- .ar !. r- n. m fa- pa-t Iv I t h-'ie , i i. ... h . ).' r. -: ;i;i. ; ai,-! io-. jco . .!... -'' ..re n .K.rtvi a-t f i !. FEED SI IE STABLES r AXD- EMPIRE- ."5- -TT I V - - -- Mind LiK; a jiaaj Wall. r-:'-' '." - " 1 --T M -..'. i. ...a.-.hiitivi. a-,i I':.: : . . i-I 'i f -i . :f . - ..; .. ; ' ha, . , . a ' t? " " ' S ::t "V ll'4 --eir;-"-'---' C. P. Baexako, Prop. 5add!e tiorscs. Single and Double RiRs at all hours Transient Stock gven very be.- ' car Rates always reasonable iUi i !.'- A. ' I would coiiie down from l.a-tern reon the in na y m i i Midtnomali county with IVkJ maj n i- j confront- t Aim ty- t .i ; . . , 1 1 I':-.:-, 1'lles. Una- It I- ; t : i . ilaliy.-i-il p-. "pie at thi- :-!-. Mr. C. id are h. ia: i!i i I'.-.i-cc ii'it I'V ii J:,- , .i- .. . : :.. i.e:-. i,,it ;-'. i mv s. l e el .- -. .-a .". Kiii'iiia. M- or l.r'ii-. - lalaiiihlu l.,r "; at A. C. M.ir-tc.s. 1. . r.jcrs Will D-ciJs. .: . Mav I .ie I t ; Ueseburg, Oregon. Hon. (icorjr" Ii. Cliamherlain, the Delnocriitic candidal for governor spoke in the court house in Koschurj; Timrsnay evening to a yoo.) siied audi': cm-e, th'iii'h nol as lar'e as was ex pected and douhtless would have lccn had not the weather heeii ko inclement. It was an audience of e;.od listeners who jaye I lie speaker close attention throuir uiit. Mr. t'liamlH-rlain is an areeabie but there was a lack of enthusiasm, eiilh-maii, a plain and forceful in speak er, but falls far short of an orator, as hati been repeale.lly claimed for him. His sjieech was devoted largely to state affairs. lie Kiid that tin: people luiiu most interested in what he should do ns to matt"; - ; :!.. ioiiej to the oi'iee of nov erilo. he uel'o lleeli'.l. Hi thou. I.t I her.! Wif extr.lVil'.' lilt ieiliiillis Irali i "I ti."shile ollices, Mhiihliad pr.Miiie l lor a loiiu' tiuie, and this should he i ... i . h 'l, a- Ihith platfoi iua pl'oiu. i-( I i Ie tiii'l he did Hot lilid much dill. .. nee between the two parly plat. fi l li.-. Mi. hiimhei 'Iain's speech fairly bii-i. : with c;.'oliHn and it was evident Ihal h. n-aaids his own pel solial it V as the le.i.hie. ii-. ileol 1 he campii i'ii. "hook on I In- p.. imv and then on I his," thi piclun (if ii- ..ppoii and then hi; own by contrasl, was held up at -all iKjssible. unglci:, greatly to tbe. disarum I'rof. W. A. Wann, candidate for state j .-aid : "Aii-l '.he superintenileut of puhiic iiistruciion. I te 1 an l call. 1 t closed the speicb with a few general i can Nat mind A. In. in:-: i.ii i. .a : and. nir remarks on the "cranmiiiiii" sy.-tem al-jther, hepuhlii-an hvi-laiiou will he en legel to lie in vogtn in our public j ai t. -.1 to n:-train their '..uer :ir..l sclnfols. lem-e. 1 Ie iii.lor-e.i t'...i ii.i!i.eie an l In conclusion . I. II. Haley, nominee j refe-endum, and t 1 1 i . -. 1 it oiiere.l a for attoruev c'eueral, Mr. ( raw lord's inean-for the peui.le t- eeri i.-e tin i r I'T.i: t .l.e 1 .-.i ti liii- : I I',- r elector.- to o ill ele. Ti"H 1.) ! e he'.i l i.i -.11111 r w bin- at ' p'.-rp".-.'. W hal 1 itin folks NecJ. i- i. opponent, and .1. K. Weatlier- ford, nominee for Congress were placed on exhibition and thev endeavored to intiiieiiee directly upon the trust- and aLVreiiatlon- ol eapit'il. also referred to the lh. Mr. I'riiwf.rf 1 New t"l. i. Til- v. v..'-.ia at'cl a---..:ii !. Ki:i.-s -,, . .:i ii c.-. Tin v iolie a...l ie. ntcte the .ii:.c-l.e el'u.itis, !"''" I-"!"--.- ..... .,. j ..i: ........... .,.,. -v- look pleasant while the audience made ' pie of pm eel ion. u.t ...;i;e 1 adherence ! '. , , ,, 1 . . 1 i l-m. ennc'i toe ol h -.inpr.e,.' appetae, H'x-i!'- eyes at liicm. n was an-1 1. it. and lavmed extendin- it to pro- i,. ,.,.,1, o.K-'-al f an i .. ' icci . lio ii':. ti l.i 1 1. . i' 1 1-. ii. i. ,r..,.o. ..'.i.t would apiiear later in Koseuursr ami i . . i i. . i. discuss the political issues. Here f"l- ; 1 s.,, i . ... , k .1 e . lowed the "outl-uriiiiiof the pic" of , 1 , "' V h' ,m:'" Which we read about in mr esteem.-l !''.;. .' " cotem,K,rar.v, after a few availed the.,,- , " iiiv'.ioi- iiiuo ;im upon ua- coin -. oi selve.s of the opiMirtnuity oi cro-simr puliuswitli the candidates. Consider- in the prominence of the speakers the reception tendered them seemed any thing but an enthusiastic one. Reveals Oreat Secret. It is often asked how such startling cures, that puzzle the l-st physicians, are effected by I r. Kind's; Ncw l'ix-ov-ery for consumption. Here's I he Herret. It cuts out t he phleitm and (eriii-iiifect- ed mucus, and lets the life-ivin;; ' .'ii enrich and vitalize the blood. It heals the nlhuned, coiih-worn throat and lung's. Hard colds and t-tubboi n coughs s.miii yield to It. Kind's New Ui.'-i-overy, thi' )uo-t infallible remedy for all Th rout and l.nnjj iliseases. liua rautecd lxittlei oOc and fl.tXl. Trial bottlo; free lit A. V. .MiUHters, liiii)sition PosiponcJ. W amiisoiov. May ---Tin- date of the :. !..,!ii- l'.p"-i!i"ii ha.- 1 ecu p"-t- 0 study adopted sin. e he went into od'..'. ii op ponent had raised li,e jui'stioii a- to the eet'ssivn auiounl oi Work now rc..u"ired from the pupils ill the puhiic -ci.iiopi ol Oregon by the course of -tud'. . lie slah'.l that the regular blanche- are reading, laiiUitee, aritlimet ie. ee.wra phy, spellintr, w riling, phvsioloey, hi-- lory ninl civil iinvermnciit , naliire -tu iv drawing and i.m-ic tu ice a week, and mat lie .11. 1 not nelieve I here W iis :i thinking per-oii who would willingly I'liminate iiny one of Ihesi' studies, nn-les-it should be mil are study, iliaiii' or music, and from reports -ui u i n-r lo'ni ollice, the ainoiinl ol iialure stu.lv, diav in and iiuisii! now tauejil In scIuhiN, oilier llinn in i?r;ided school, takes but p..n. I ii..: ii i'Vi. Timber liline pais r- prej-ar.'-l hy the Ti: :, 1 iiiai iil.ti e : l.oan l'o. for oi'c )'Cr set. I'ail on then, at the court hoii.-e. j'.lt riei: ;' uii viiwes. Vrovo it i ..!' .o 1 v jnv.-'h'.; l' edits 1 4 ti-i .l .:. . "f '. I '. 'a l : -."l J '"i-cisti hiieplv it in- 1 we l'nid c. 'i . , (ieot) cuts, 1 I V l'!;i e.i V. ..'".' a Si-. Now Verk. Clifte... Ati.o: . .h e. V let'9. Jlessrfl. Hi v Itiic:.-. I l.-ic-o s ml tnoafrO c ut Lt.'.il) el l i 'iai J; :.'.ti. I Jin.l your rtiu. dy the ii'ih !.. t ii'i.l ).u -;t V rmaucut euro for c.itiii i h in ih II i ia I ho In sd. Dvi.i.M l'o, ri i:, O 'u.M -r.Arl.' li. hlM.rii. J,!v..:.r'-. J'i.t I'.r.os : -1 ho tcea aMhi -h d with c.ta'i'h f.T 1 v.. ;.tv years. It laudo ma . i :r:): I ihoia ht J had ceiiinne-tiotl. I ,-otoi! hot lie of 1 Iv':: 'n -.'U l'..ilm and in tlir. ". il ivs t'.io 'ii ii'lnirfji! c!eppal. It is the h. ht lin ihciiii) I Uivv u used fur catarrh. l'luhcrla, Cul. 1'iiiNK E. Kwiu.rsi'iiiR. I'rom A to Z we know the. Spray Pump Business. You will certainly rind the pump you want iu our stock. Set the Celebrated New Bean "Torrent Pump" The best Spray Hose, Nozzles and Dunne's Solid Prepared Sprays. ft Churchill woolley Advertise in the. Plaindealer