The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 11, 1905, Page 6, Image 6

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.iiCi.Gr EUGEuE
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IS INAUGURATED
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C.'annial . Appolntmntr : Made,
With Exception of Small Are
and Message of New Exec
, Wheat Comes Safely Through ,
;..t;.,'j , Bad Weather.:,t;;;. f;,'
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LANE COUNTY WILL NOT
RESEEDING FULLY MAKES
;i I HOLD A DISTRICT FAIR
t4-.;;..up for all losses
s rhFriut:UM:A if itiir: njp' 'hlA'N1 a great special; sale op" the pine spring suits bought in
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STOCK OP CAHN WAMPOLD A CO. AT 60 CENTS ON THE $1.00 OP: VALUE. THERE IS NOT MUCH ROOM POR ARGUMENT. POR- THEY
ATBlB BY US ANP IT'S A CASE OP WHERE MAN MAKES THE OPPORTUNITY POR MAN. , v
Order' of Railway Trainmen May
Season Much Earlier Than Usual
i LHops . Showing a ' Very ;
V Good Growth to Date." ;
i ' Run a Big Excursion to
; . University Town.
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interest
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(Sseetal Mustek ts A JoorseU
Eugene, Or., April 11. The Inaugura
tion of MAyor-Elect r. m. wnniu ana
nunctlman.Elsct -Darwin BrlstOW. T.
, Garrett. I O. Bockwtth and 8. a
: Hpsncer took pleoe at the annual meet
' Ing of the Eugene city council laat night
The outgoing mayor la O. R- Cbriaman
and tha outgoing eouaellmea T. B. An-
Orrson, Ki. rv iftrimu nn jdu vruauue
war mad: Chief of police. J. 8. Stiles ;
night watchmen. Georg F. Crontr, B. A.
nrrlntton: city xiorny,-1.. s. iaa;
city eurveyor, Simon Klovdahl; street
commissioner, i. tr, iunwr, ininin
, street eommlaeioner, W. W. Purdy.
. carder, city treasurer and atreat commis
sioner aad - tha messsg or tM .ww
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- It haa baen decided that no district
fair will be held In Eugene thta year.
A committee was recently appointed to
vlalt tha business men to ascertain what
support 'would be given tha enterprise,
but It waa found that It waa tha general
opinion that an aocownt of tha largo
number of Kuiena people who will at -
tend the Lewis and Clark exposition, tha
district fatr would not be well attended
and would, therefore; not be a success.
Koseburg will get' tha fair this year
and neat, after which If Eugen wants
if ah can hare it.
Idttto Boy arswaad. ',
Word cornea from Acme, en tha lower
Bluslaw river, that a litUe son of R. A.
Lowe of that place, while playlng'oa
the. river .bank fell in and waa drowned.
N parrloulara of the casualty are at
. band, aa tha only means of communica
tion Is by malL , 4 -
Tralaaae Bsearstoa. ,:
' Ths Order of Kailway Trainmen, which
conducted a big Sunday excursion from
various . pointa In weatern Oregon . t
I ugn on day laat May, more than !-
t people taking advantage of the low
rat to vlalt th city, la talking of re-
pasting the excursion this year, -One of
the officers of th order waa In Eugene
yesterday seeking to learn what encour
aejement the people here would give th
project this year. . ,. ... : ;, ' .,- :, . ; -
. Beat of Austrian Soldier.
Auguatlne Loiter, a veteran of sev
eral Austrtsa wars, having served In th
army of Austria aa sergeant-major for
It years.' died In Eugene Sunday at the
' age of It years. Heart trouble caused
bis death. - Ha leaves a widow, on
daughter Mrs. C. A. . Sachs of Eugene,
and live sons: In different narta of tha
country'. H came to the United Blatea
in the early .-seventies a.ni 'to Oregon
about is' years ago. , V M - -
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HOW TO GET PRIZES IN w $
PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST
' t pris winners In the' Preslden '
tlal Gueaalng Contest, which was
, run In connection with Th Jourv
nal. must aend thelr'cartiflcatea
' to The Central Proas association,
lie Monroe streeU Cnloafo, 111,
which will attend, t the prises,
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, t Seer.l DSfHik tt The Jssntal.) ,
Forest Grow, Or., April 11 The larg
sawmill of William Lyda waa com
pletelr destroyed by ,0,1- last night. ;The
. mill wsa located four miles north of
Forest drove.. It hsd a capacity of 40.,
0 feet a day. There wis no Inaur-
snce. xnis is-ine tiura Tntii MTi uyda
has loat by fir, i About two years ago
he loat at large mill located nine miles
northwest of this plac on Pales creek.
To asy JTISsey sarTerer wn has net tried sir
Tmmy I ffer a fall Mter'e vert free., fimt
sw maple ast a ragslat eellar settle
standard alae aad Maple.
Teak se epMlt--BO promuw. Yea taW se risk:
The dollar battle Is free herauae atlna la ss
erelnsrf remedy, and J feel aa ears jtt Its re
sults taat I ean afford to auk tbls off or. ,
Is tee first plaee, my ramedr does not treat
the klesers thessaelees. Sera. . treatawat M
wraaf. rr tka kldaey are set te blatse for
tbelr weakseaaaa er trref olarlUea, Tker Bare
se eewer se twIf-rnotroL Tbejr are operated
ss4 ertoatad by a tlay ahred at a serrs which
aloee Is neaoaalMe for their oedlUoa. If the
m;idaer serve Is street sad healthy the kidneys
are stress sad healthy. If the Kidney DarTd
sees wrong yea kaow It ky the laerl table ps
sblt kidney trosble. .
This tender earn si oely es ef a great sys
t of serrea; thla ayateai eoetrnls sot only
the kidneys, bet th heart and the llrer. and
the (tonics, ror sisipUclty'a sake I bie
railed this great serve systesi the "Inelde
Mereea,' Thrj are sot the nerrea of fer 11 no
net the am that enable yea te walk, to Ulk.
to set. to think. They are the Beater mm us
and every vital ersaa la their (lave. The eesv
kea aesje far theae serves Is the "ay pathetic
" e" here Me eaeh set Is ta each eloao aysi
petby with the ethers, that weakness anywhere
reenlte Is weakasae etsiywheis
This W why I treat sot the kidney that tt
ww dhv ma nM ,pi rm.r m & n wm m i
, Thla Is the secret ef siy snereaa. This la why
( I caa afford to do thla snseaal fhlae te glee
ewey rRK the flnfdeller sortie, that ANT
riunuH ana anew, new my
eeede.
T - The ee 4a ones to w
emisksrs.
ee who have
; waa has not trted siy rested. Theae
' me It se set see toe erMese. So roe atuet
'write MB for the free Sol la r bottle order. I
will then send foe as order ea yos drnggtat
for s fall dollar bnttle. etaadard ataa aad aruu
He will paae It down to yes from hie atork ee
win aewa tae eiu aa
sm Write lor the srdw
today, i ,.. ,
'Per a free order for Book 1 ea Iyspessls.'
. m' rll Sllae BMttle aLank 4 u k Ll
1 re must addreea Tr. . book I ea the K I fleer!
KlsmeeS.
Shons. Bos m rtf.
BOOB ror TV 1110 B-
Beek for Mes.
Book f ea Bhraenitlnu
Rerlne, WU. Stale
' nhlcb Seek ye waaC
Milt am are eftea eared fey a stsgls kettle.
i x (Xseetal BtaM
far sale t forty tbaueand drng ssmsb. .
E Shoop's
Restorative
United States department of agricul
ture, climate and crop bulletin of tha
weather bureau, Oregon section, for th
week ending Monday, April 19;
Th winter waa favorable - for . fall-
own crops of grain; and grasses ex
cept in a few acattsred localities In tha
eastern sections, where th cold weather
In February killed aome grain that waa
not well nrotected br anew. The ra-
soedlng of these. are was soon after
ward completed. The. fall grain which
came through tha winter unharmed la
in excellent condition; the plant la wail
rooted and it baa atooled-lumurlantly.
Forage . cropa have , made escsllsnt
growth and pastures and ranges' af
ford abundant feed for atock. Lambing
la well along and th loaaea have been
slight Ooat shearing la nearly com
pleted and an averse clip of mohair
haa been secured. :
The season Is much earlier than us
ual, aad the farmer bsvs thslr work
well In hand. . Spring plowing haa ad
vanced rapidly and many farmer in
th Willamette valley have their spring
Wheat, all aeeded. Early sown spring
grain avrywhr baa com up t a good
stand, and the grain orop wensrsJly I
In a vsry satisfactory condition. Rapid
progress haa also been made In plant
ing gardens, and those planted early
are making good advancement.' Hops
are doing well and the cultivation of
th yards la in' active progress; aome
vlnea srs far enough advanced for train
In end twinlns. and thla work now re-
ulrsa considerable - attention. Corn
planting baa Just stsrtea in souinern
Oregon. ' ' ';'""'"'' -
Beversl f roots occurred, during th
nsst few days and fruit, which la gn-
srslly In bloom, has Buffered to om
stent; reports as to tn amount 01
damag are conflicting, but apparently
neachaa have been Injured the moat.
Poach, plum and pear - trees i bsvs
bloomed very run, wane in appte ires
are not so full of blossoms aa usual.
The aotl Is now' In excellent condition
for plowing and germination, but more
rain wlU b needed before long, aa It la
drying vtrepMiy ;.-;
. ' Coast Dlskrio. i ? r-,;f
DorsvUle. Columbia county, Joseph
Hackenberg Weather favorable for
growth of all grains and grasses; or
ohsrds in bloom. or begtnning to bloom;
fruit outlook good; cattle from fair
to poor, but Improving.- "
' Traak, Tillamook county,-F. J. Oebar
Weather favorable for all cropa; grass.
grain and early gardens growing weu
cowa freahentng and Increasing - supply
of milk being delivered to all creamer-
lee; fruit trees beginning to ouo ana
bloom; strawberries la excellent eondl-
tlon." v-' .
Point Terrace. Lane county, B. J, Am-
son Weather warm and sprtnr-liks;
farmers . busy planting gardens; any
gardana doing well; charrtea. plums.
pears, peaches, currants and some ap
ples In full bloom; grass growing nloely;
all stock In good condition. '
Myrtl Point, Coos county, i ntrong
Weather rather cool, but suitable for
farming operations; grain and areas at
least on month earlier than usual; can
alderabl plowing being don; a grwatar
nusBbar of creanerlea running now than
uaual; stock In good condition;- fruit
proa pacts good;" berries In bloom.
Corbln. Curry county. W. i White"
Weather all thst eould ba wlahad for,
snd all cropa noing nlcsly; fruit' trees
forward and in good condition; ajocx ex
cellrnt; graaa fine. . T
fi VVmuMlN Tallar.
.Bandy. Clackamas county, P. R. Mstnig
Fall grain la extra good and spring
own Is growing nicely; weather very
favorable for spring . sowing; potato
planting progressing rapidly; fruit prom
ising: grass growing laeu t , -
uuiav Wmaiilns: ton . county. F. IL
Maury Weather lavoraoia; lau grain
looks fin; , early spring sown up ana
growing! all fruit Iron In full bloom;
light frosts, but so far no dsmsgs has
resulted; esrly gardens .look fin. . i
, . McMlnnvllle. Yamhill county..D. Stent
e-Cold rain and frusta caused winter
wheat to turn yellow, and it needs sun
Shin snd warmer weather; does not look
so well ss it did 1 day ago; fruit aeema
to ba plentiful on the trees, and unless
In lured br later xroet tne crop prom-
laws well: aorta seeding being pushed.
Philomath, Benton county, W. H. Boles
Early gardens look well; enloo crop
has a aood stAnd: fruit uninjured and
gives Indications of a Heavy jrte.a, nop
irarda bains eultlvatea. -
Monmouth. Polk county, J. H. Moran
Fine growing weather, soma llgnt frost,
but . no damage; grain nearly all aown;
ground In good condition all grain and
grasses growing well. " -
nervals. Marion county, Soott Jones-
Toe week haa been a fin on and plow
ing has been reaumad preparatory to
owing oata and barley; hop yards have
been plowed once; some are starting to
plow a second time; bops growing fast
being up two feet; twining ins yarue
preparatory to training th vlnss haa
begun. ' ' '
Brownsville. Unn county, J. t. Hani
drain of all kind looks fin; grass on
rang good; potato planting and garden
ing lii progress, ground In fine condition;
clover and alfalfa look weU; fine outlook
for all klnda of fruit . : .
Applegate. Jackson county, John W.
PsrnoU. AU crop looking well; fruit
not damaged by frost and well advanoed;
soma early potatoea being planted; early
gardens growing nloely hope doing wall;
considers!)! acres gs will' b seeded or
re-seeded to alfalfa. ; ' 1
Drrden. Josephine county,. H. S. Mss-
tin. Weather nice and warm until Frii
day, when a change to cooler occurred;
there wss a heavy frost Saturday morn
ing; early fruit may b badiy injured;
grain and grasses growing nloely; atock
on rang doing well: early gardena up;
strawberries - bloomtng. - -i
. . Oelmmbia Blvsr Tallsy. (
imnaaho. Wasco county, I. O. Ashen-
hurst A good shower at th beginning
of th week and warmer weather sines
have cauaed grain and pastures to ad
vance) rapidly. ,. - - - '
Condon, OUliam county, F. B. Btevens.
Weather fin; fall wheat doing well;
very little Injured by freeslnr. plowing
snd sowing for spring crop well ad
vanced; larg' quantity of sod being
plowed; 'early gsrdsns planted; fruit
crop Injured by frost) ground In good
condition to work; stock doing well.
More, Sherman county, H. W. Strong.
Hesvy frost first of week weather
very dry; fall sown whest bsdly 4sm-
sged by freeslng. necessitating re ssed-
Ing; ther will b a larg acrssg of
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Free Distribution
spring wheat sown;' fruit of all kinds
In good condition, t - i . ,
Adsms, Umatilla county. C 8.'Prgn.
son. Crop" tn fin condition; so far
wheat never looked better for th tin
of rear; ground In fin condition; pas
turns doing wall; stock of an kinds ex
cellent; fruit tree are : beginning to
bloom. ' except peach,' which were
kUled; soms gardens are up. - ,.,
"... TlaltmM Bsgtom. . ': !
TiurnniervlUe, Union county, C T. Colt
Weather warm and all ' vegetation
making rapid growth; wheat beins; seed,
ed; all work being pushed along rapidly
rangs looks fine and atock Improving.
Aahwood, Crook county, James Wood.
Crops look well; nights a trifle frosty;
days warm; rain needed; fruit trees are
very backward; early gardeos . good;
stock of all klnda doing well; grass ed
FOOT CAUGHT IN
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FROG AND CUT OFF
Rudolph Olsen, In Alighting From
' ;; Train Meets WJth 'jSt- ;
rlous Jnjury. , -
(Bpeclal Dttaaleh te Ths fearsaL) v
Albany. April 11 Rudolph Olson, a
young Swede, -who was beating his way
on the Southern Pacific from California
to .Astoria, caught his foot In a frog
In th yards here at clock laat night
while trying to alight .from a freight
train, and the train ran over bia foot,
cutting It ff above the ankle..
. He bed oome from Cortland, Ct)M on
his wsy te Astoria, whsr h expected
to secure work with the Alaska Can
ning company, and being out of funds.
SOUTHERNERS GOOD FORTUNE
Sam Hoorer Finds Something Better
Than -Gold Mints.
' Ther la no happier man In thla whole
wide world today than Bam A, Hoover.
f Greensboro, N. C, Vho la receiving
th eongratuiationa or niarnend anon
his fortunate fjnd ot something better
than gold snlne or , oil wella - Mr.
Hoover In tvJette to av friend in Port
land, wrltsa: -v , .'. . .
"Three months ago I waa greatly die
treased by nasal catarrh and sntlr deaf.
ness In ths right ear. Th labor of
hawking and ac raping to get my throat
and nassl passages free from th foul
secretions deposited there, might be
about tqual to that of a slx-muls team
with road-acraper to -gat the carta
from the rosdslde to -the oenter.
X purchased an outfit of Hyomel and
Hyomel balm, and as a result of Its ass
my head, throat and nassl passages are
all free from secretions of any sort
only as Kstur dssignsdand my hear
ing in botn ears is nearly a scuts as it
ever wsa" , '
Ther is no dlsagrcesbl stomach dos
ing In using Hyomel; lust, breath It and
ita pur fragrance wlir kill th catarrhal
germs In th head, throat and , lungs.
Hyomel balm uaed In connection with
Hyomel, will cur th worst ess of 'ca
tarrhal deaf neaa. '. .(-
Th complete outfit costs but II. and
estra' bottles $rs only' It csnts. Ask
Woodard, Clarke A C to show you th
strong guarantee under which they sell
Hyomel.--It cost .nothing unlets
cures. ,
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AT NO TTME IM OUR
VALUES AS JUST -NOW. THE PURCHASE OP-THE BIG, FINE WHOLE
SALE STOCK OF .CAHN; WAMPOLD ft CO. AT CO PER CENT OF WHOLESALE
VALUE WAS AN OPPORTUNITY THAT, ONLY .OCCURS TO ANY- RETAIL-'
HOUSE AT RARE INTERVALS. (3.85 POR WORSTEDS AND' PURE ALL
WOOL CHEVIOTS, CASSIMERES AND TWEEDS, WITH C W.v ft CO.S r
LABEL IN EACH SUIT IS GIVING OU R PATRONS NEARLY U00 IN VALUE
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WTtrf Alt t TTV U 1 MTV.T4 IT HT. Af:1c II N VTI NINH
fAlSJK yunial. a 'lMMW-."waia mmm mmmm. ' ' I -J
ETS AND GENUINE CLAY WORSTEDS, ALSO SERGES. TWEEDS, CASSI-; J
MERES AND PINE CHEVIOTS, OF THE'' VERY LATEST -AND NEWEST f
PASHIONS, GIVES YOU THE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A PINE SPRING ; i
ctttt. urnnTU'tllflA Tn 2ft"fJO. TN STNHT.r: OR DOUBLE BREASTED SACK
ctvt rc urmi-iM TlbTMW.NST" VARTRTY TO SELECT
U A MUWf fiaa. - 1
.m n.teie 'a nnnxriT etiinve UrtB STAfW TiTT
a anar!af nhowino- of Confirmtlon
V and children from 2 to 16 size an inimenst variety in Buster Brown, Nor-,
'1 folk, double breasted and exdusire designs,
A special sale pf $4.00 Suits," in dark and medium colors and pat-,
terns, pure all-wool Norfolk, Cossack and single and double breast-,
Do it now. y-V; ';; ;. ' :. '
455 QC For $5-00 nd some $50 Suits, in Buster Brown, Norfolk, Cos
j7JaOtJ sack and double breasted styles ; tan, blue, green, also fancr colors
and Mtterns. A most lei?ant showine at a real bargain. ! Spring style Hats,
i'; Caps, Shirts, Waists, Hosiery, tc
aSSBlWSBBBBBSSSSJSSSl.SS
of Balls and Bats: a?
Extracted and filled absolutely without
pain by our late sclentlflo method, pat.
anted and used by us only. "ree zam
Inatloa, . ' ' .'
vsavotrt ssotU arid thoa who
dread having their 'teeth extracted sr
Invited to call at bur offlea, where w
will dmontrat to inair enure satis
faction our flalm for palnls axtract
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JTILVTiR riLLINUS. ...'..;..... ..BO)
GOLD FILLINGS.. ...7Sd and f .QV
VI AND 10 UUliU ' ' '
" crownst::.. .Ts.ixriaa f w.w
FULL SET TEETH. .........fS.OO
Bdstbn Painless Dentists
.v.' taiVa Kommiso re,
Ova. Stslsg rraak aad Old
Hours I:! a. m. to p. m. Sunday.
:so a. m. to fii:sv p. m.
To ba aare tot are In the rla-nt nl
corns In and get bottle ot Dr. B. I
Graver tooth powder, free.
beat bia fray. When the extra freight
on which he traveled reached thla city
h left the engln on which b had been
paaslng wood, dropping off the rear end
of the tender. '.-
Th Injured man'a crlss brought help
and he waa removed te lira hospital
whsr th right foot was amputated. and
th left heel, which had alao been se
verely bruised, waa dressed. - Hs was
but 0 years old and. haa a relative, one
William Arssmlth. In Cortland, Ul, and
parent la 8wdn 1. ,
Korseme Qrgmais.
' Th Albany Driving aasoclstion or-
ssnlsed laat night for th4 year" work
by electing officer and completing ar.
rangementS for tha sssson's work. , Th
old fair grounds war taken over, on a
lease for a year and th atslls and other
property at th half-mile track used laat
season were ordered sold. Th officers
of ths club srs; W. it Hogan, presl
rleett Vale. wteavnresldant: Dr. A
J. Hodgea, acrUry: WUllsra Eagles,
treasurer. B. D. Wells. O. P. Dannals
and Prank Sklpton, trustewa. , ut '
',: Aaamal SlMtUC.-.
Th First Presbyterian church Is I
evening held ita annual meeting and
th reports of th officers and th av
era! soeletlea cf th church snowed an
unusually prosperous condition. Follow
Ing th annual meeting refreshments
wer served. At the roll call 117 mem
bers responded to their- nam. ,
TO BUILD RAILROAD "
77 FROM DENVER TO GULF
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' " (Jenrsal Special Srrvtee.) i
' ' Denver, April 1 Arrangements hav
- ' ' Soat tent ftwabla. ,' ; ;4 . ,
It Is a bad habit to borrow anything,
but the worat thing you can possibly
borrow Is . trouble. When sick, sore,
heavy, weary and worn out by tha pains
and poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness,
Hrlght's dlaeaae, snd slmllsr Internal
disorders, don't sit down and " brood
over your symptoms, but fly for relief
to Electric Bit (ere. Here you will find
surer and permanent forsetfulness of
sii rotir troubles, snd your body will not
be burdened by a load of debt dlsessn.
Af Red Cross Pharmacy, Hlxth and Oak
street, on the way to the postofflca.
1'rlc tOc Guaranteed. L.
HISTORY HAVE Wfl .EVER
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Uld Euttt DfesS SuitS for bOTS
at prices tnat youu luce.
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Pants
Suits
Estiter Ttoaini GaHady -
For little Children and big: children because it com
bines the cream of the cane with the cream of the corn.
The
; Put np in gohs;
Free Top With Every GaH
v.f ;-'; ;'v:..."vEFerjr! child can spin the Top -;.:
'yly'l ': ! M to ; i)V;
The Towle vSyrup Cd.n
Towle'a Top Molasaea and Towla'i Tep Sorshma. ;
T A 1 f A f tl O PricM M to SO per oent lower than aptasra
Ma7lrMtanmnUL rNostrmf tothlsolnmroredup I I W
Mast literal sdvaaees suae
as aU srllatas sf valae. at
lew rait ef lstareat. Fri-
pay ua
THE RELIABLE LOAN OFFICE
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LE.HOLZMAN. Pro. ' 61 Tt!rd CCCt, CCT.
bees mad by Edwin Hawley and hi
aaaoclates to xUnd th Colorado .
Southern railway to th gulf, thus mak
ing a through Una from this city t
Galveston. . Thf cost of building th ex
tension wilt be met by a bend Issue of
M.ooo.oeo. -- 1 , - .
Th Colorado Southern operates a
line of road 1,111 miles in extent, from
Orln Junction, Wye., . through Colorado
to Ft Worth. Tea. Tha rout to Gal
veston will be accomplished by the pur
ehss ot th Trinity 4k Braso Vallsy
rstlroad and th conetrnctlom of about
mils to th gulf. Th construc
tion-work has already been contracted
for and It ia eipected th xtenslon will
be completed In a fear. t. ' ,
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SHOWN SUCH GREAT
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ICIJ WUKfKUS. T1H. , . V
PROM. IN SIZES Si TO '-' fT
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'A Hat to Fit Your Faea
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America's ' Greatest 52.50 Hat
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