Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, September 16, 1909, Image 7

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♦ I he Disadvantage of Misun
dcrstaiiding Among
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Three.
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By A. B
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SEARLE.
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elation.]
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A
SL’X'MCIG
«1 the Stata
Humor and
Philosophy
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• VJTCAJi M. J/tlTU
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LIBERALITY
varéen
1
hü: .n<
1 UinLfl
I Combination
If anything goes wrong among ax-
H. Price, Saia E.
tux-iatos the more pemonu In It the
Idsten to the other man,
THE COUNTRY ICEHOUSE.
Price, hi- wife,« Carl J.
t
Though perhaps you can net see
worue th>*. trouble ami the ie*s < han< r
F oard. Ch r i 11 o p h r r
Anything In what he eaya
of an explanation ami rei-oneillation
And with it cannot agree.
An Important Adjunct to the Up to
Nottiey, I I av tside.
Sull m Equity f ,r
Do not for a cause like that
Wihers At Davis, a
In the tiioHf importunt epteode of my
Date Farm.
h orevliKun
Be afraid to hear him through.
corporation
or
s
an
i
z
r
d
iff«* I tx'enme involved with two other
By PROFESSOR OSCAR ERF, Ohio Ag­
Though he shatters your beliefs.
under the lavs of (. ali­
ricultural college.
(MTMonx to my permanent diaeomtiture.
Is the truth too strong lor you?
ti mia dr me business rn
In this age of advanced farming the
If my dealings had lieen with one the
San I rancisco, VÇ illiam
In the little private rut
•»
trouble would n^t huve occurred.
Icehouse
is
an
imi»ortant
adjunct.
The
That ho placidly you glide
McKay, Mai y I. Car­
It was the very common case of two
You may have a glimpse of truth,
most economical building is the one
penter ar.d Cody Lum­
«
But the outlook is not wide.
fellows after one girl, tun! the two
ber Co., a corporation
so constructed that it will preserve
Ruh against the other man.
felloww were friends. I was one of
duly organized under
the greatest amount of lee in proper*
Stay and talk the matter o'er.
the laws of Oregon,
the follows, and Bob Hoyt was the
You may learn a thing or two.
tion to the amount of ice stored. Waste
Dei endants.
That you never knew before.
other. Eileen tlllbert was the girl. It
In an icehouse Is largely caused by
was Bob who introduced me to her.
All of truth is not confined
meltage from the top. sides and Bot­
To J. H. Price, Sara E. Price hi« wile, Carl
but Im didn't tel! me that he wanted
In one little private sack.
tom. In a properly constructed ice J- board. Christopher Nottley, I iao.id. Wither-.
Just ai honest men there are
her, so I wasn't obliged t<> keep off on ,
Who are on another track.
organized undei the laws
.
house and when the ice is properly & Davis, a orporation
his account. Bob tvas a quiet, back
Ami ¡»erchance if they are wrong,
of California doing business in San i ranci« o.
want sort of fellow, while I flatter
packed
and
cared
fof
no
w
isle
should
Groping blindly In the night
William McKay, Mary T. Carpenter and Cod}
myself I have that gall about me
Getting at their point of view,
take place from the inside of thc*pile Lumber Co., a corpoialion duly organized under
You may help to set them right
which wins with a woman.
of ice. The melting from the sides, the law. ol Oreron. deiendanls.
There are’ several principles that I
Truth Is somewhere in the world.
bottom and top js can *d by insuffi­
considered. The first is, ‘‘Don't show
Here and there are fragments small.
cient
insulation
And it's not to be presumed
your hand to others;” the second. "If
You
have
chanced
to
get
It
all.
To
insulate to such an extent that
you want anything don’t make It np
In the workshop or the inart
pear valuable." I determined to keep
i no meltage would take place would
Take your fellow man aside.
You are hereby required to appear and answer
be impracticable, but with a thorough the complaint filed against vou m the above en­
You will broader for it be
Bob iti the dark ns to rny intentions
If
not
so
self
satisfied.
and to lend him to believe that Eileen
titled suit on oi before the last day of the tinrr
was no great catch. Of course tills
prescribed m the order for publication of this
Knew the Reason.
ummons which prescribed time is six (6) weeL’,
was difficult for me to do and at the
“But my man." protested the purring
the fast day of which time will be I hursday, the
same time see enough of her tp win
9th div of September, 190*9. and ii you fail to
her. But I handle«] the matter so well philanthropist, ‘‘do yon know why you
to go appear and answer said complaint for v* nt
that I got In a titimls-r of visits with ure so wretchedly poor?"
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for
"¥<>ii tn’t,” cheerfully replied the per­
out Bob knowing anything about them
the relic! demanded m plaintiff complaint on :de
TrTTTTTr
IIow far I succeeded in leading him to sistent proletarian.
herein a uccinct tatement of the relit f de­
«
"Why?"
I
T J 1
believe tliat site was not worth tr.viny
al nded in aid complaint beitig as follows,
"Because
soiye
other
people
are
THTiTiT
for I couldn’t find out. He wasn’t
TI.I
to wit
1 ¿-X
«.1
Judgment a.-ainst the said defendant. J. H.
much of a talker. I knew very well scandalously rich."
Price, in th’-first cause of suit, for the sum of one
h«> admired her and that I'd better do
2 T
I
I
,
thousand five hundred ($1,500.00) dollars ami
An Octopus.
what I could to head him off.
J; , .I
I
I
I
$3.00 per year
The Daily San Francisco Bulletin,
interest thereon at the ra<e of 10 per cent per
Eileen for quite awhile whs on the
annum
from
the
27th
day
of
July,
1908,
for
an
yy
fence lietween Hob ami me.
I bud
. I
1.50 per year
attorney’s Ice of one hundred and fifty ($150.00)
73A-Z-
The Bandon Recorder,
som«1 property, whih* Boh had nothing
J J-X j 1 L
TtAAl---
dollars, for th*’ sum of eighty and 92-100,
AAJ
but pluck ami energy, ami I'll do him
($80.92) dollars taxes paid for the year 1908,
Í k AT
$4.50
Total,
AHO
the justice to admit that lie ha«l ph'iitt
on the premises mentioned in said hr t cause of
of Isith. There's nothing mean about
suit and interest thereon from the 19th day of
July, 1909, at the rate ol 10 per cent per annum,
me even In speaking of a rival, Bob
CROSS SECTION OF 1< JEHOUS1S.
fur the sum of one hunrded and forty sev n
showtsl no diaposition to win the girl,
understanding of the construction of ($147.00) dollars insurance premium paid fur in­
but I didn't know whether this was
tin icehouse a minimum amount of surance on the buildings on said prent^cs by
because lie didn't fancy her or liecausi-
ineltage can be obtained. The waste plaintiff for said defendant J. I 1. Price and inter­
I had intimated that site was not es
est thereon at the* rate of 10 per cent |>er annum
pe< ially to be desired. This gave mé
from the bottom is generally consid­ from the 24th day of April, 190*).
every chance, Slid I availed myself of
ered to be the greatest. The amount
Against the said defendant J. Fl. Price in the
the position.
of ice melted in the bottom of the ice­ second cause of suit herein set up for the sum of
Eileen lived at tier father’s country
house varies from one to six feet dur­ $1101.92 and interest thereon at the rate of 6
place, about tlfty miles from the city.
ing the year, depending upou the eon per cent per annum from the 23d day ol Decern
and during tlie summer I made • hay
“What is the matter with your face?” strucilou of the floor. If the Icehouse ber, 1908, tor an attorney’s fee in said cause or
suit of one hundred ($100.00) dollars.
while tin* sun short«1. s|>en<ling a num*
i
"I had a slight difference of opinion,
Is provided with an air tight floor, with
/Xgainst the said defendant J. Fl Price in th
ber of w’«*ek ends Ln the village, near with a man.”
third cat » ol mt (nt the -urn of one thou and
the
ice
laid
on
at
least
eighteen
inches
her home ostensibly for tlie fishing
“lie must have bei'ii larger than
of dry sawdust, the bottom’ waste rare­ five hundred ($1,500.00) dollars and inters *
which was goisl in pie neighborhood. you."
!ter on al the rate of 10 per cflnt per annum from
Finally I sound«*<l Eileen sufficiently
“No, but lie had about sixty bauds, ly exceeds twelve inches during the lii 28th da . of July, 1908, and for an attorney s
BRUNO A ANSELMO. Proprietor»
to «ltscover Hint a proposal was Halil«' its near ns 1 could count.”
year, On the other hand, if the ice is fee of one hundred and fifty ($150.00) dollars in
to be accepted. This was by letter,
, 4-____ _
piled in the Icehouse on the bare saidcau^c ol suit; and against »aid defendant J. hi.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
ami I resolved to go to her and close
ground without any insulation under it Price fcr plaintiff s costs and disbursements in
Applying Science.
I
the matter. As luck would have it.
or any provision made for drainage this entire suit.
“Are you afraid of dogs?”
Weinhardt s
who should b«> at the station to see his
That the usual decree may be made foi th :
"Not of th«' fiercest one (Inint over the meltage frequently is six feet.
Buffalo
Brewery Bohemian
mother off <qj a train but Bob. 1 bad lived.”
dr ol said mortgaged property described in s salti
The side and top meltage is not so
the
three
causes
of
suit
or
either
of
them
by
to confess where I was going and
Acme
Brewing
Co.’s
great,
but
it
frequently
ranges
from
“Il.vpnotfz«' them?"
sheriff of Coos county---according to law i and
whom I was going to set-, but'I inti-
"No; I use a little ventriloquism one to three feet, depending upon the the practice of this court, and that th.-
HOME-MADE
STEAM
mail'd that I bad promised to go to and make a nois«' like a bone in the insulation. The manner of insulation
stfiid sale be applied to »th
proceeds of
make on«> of a hytlse party and ex- back yard."
Is shown in the cut of cross section payment of the costs and expenses
of
OREGON i
BANDON
pectetl t<> be much bored. Bob told
r—■ ——
of Icehouse.
this suit and the said sale and attorney s fee*?;
uie he thought l'«l have a good time If
The icehouse should be located in and
Her Profession.
ondly to the payment to plaintiff of any
I only nta«le up my tnind to do so. lmt
IB Ing with her third hns- the coolest place possible and always sum that may be feund due it under those pro
I refused to lie convinced.
above ground
The size of the build .•ceding or that the proceeds of the sale of the :
I made my pr< posltioi» to Eileen, ami
Ing must be determined by the amount property mentioned in each separate cause of suit ' mortgage liens ol plaintiff be a«!|u<igc-d to lie the
happy?"
be applied severally to the payment of any ;um fir it anil only liens against .laid pi enusr-s.
It was graciously received
But girls
of ter* used duri!'
she is resigned.
.
. .L_ -l-I--
which may b« 1 .und due the plaintiff under each j
never like to give an answer on the
¡i plafnt.il h. ve judgment against the defen
_:_i causes
___ ol
_£ suit
._•* severally.
____. ii.. Said
a__ i___
- -J
oi t said
mortgaged
I I f ncc and Sata E. Price for am
can! s
moment. They like to keep a fellow
THE RACKET STORE
premise being described as follows to-wit:
deficient y that may r< main alter applying all the
worried. It's an awful suspense tn a
ol
tl.<
ale
of
raid
property
as
heiein
Beginning at a point on low water line of the proceed ■
BANDON, OREGON
map, and tli«> more feverish a man is
Later On.
i oquille tiver 1 I 34.7 feel north and 205.4 t<*<\ demanded i, and as tn said notes and mortgages
under It tlie better the girl likes It. I Hope springs eternal In the human breast
d c..»-^
and k
provided.
■ a .t of the southwest corner of block number 2 covenantea
-'------------
.
Notions. Toys, Stationery,
That’s when said breast is young,
told her that 1 wouldn't go back, to the
And the over,
be alter satisly-
tn
• oh n .Mill Addition to the town of Bandon
vert lus ii .. any
— there
-
lint
after
life
has
put
it
to
the
test
city without mt answer. I remained
ing the 1’ iands of aid judgment, be paid ovei
ounty
of
Coos
and
slate
of
Oregon;
runmn
£
;
Hope only mutters • •Stung!”
Hosiery, ¿hinaware, Overalls
two days, but tlie answer didn't come.
(hence n 35
2fX) feet along low water Lne to the defendant» J. H. Price and Sara E. Price
fsontetivei:
that
t
ie
playitiff
or
of
Coquille
river;
th
n;
v.
35
°
45
’
c
520
feet
to
I wished I lindn't said what I «lid
or their legal rrpri
and Shirts for men and boys
>«t!ns ml may become a pur-
the w e tern boundary of *hu county road: theft«/ any ether p*,rty todnis
aliout waiting for It and began to
—G’.'!;
lid
Hile
«>1
all
<>r
each
parcel
ol
»aid
or
s 35 ° w 20 feet along the western boundary of ca^her at said *ale ol
think of an exons«' for breaking tlie
deoribtd tn
in each
ol suit; that the
each cause
c
the county r< ad; thence n 35 0 45’ w 170 feet; property described
embarrassing position.
Ih'sides, I
stamp out the
tl.» nce s 35 c vv I'SO feet; thence n 35 ° 45' v» sheriff i raking the ame execute a bill ol »ale to
couldn’t remain away from my duties
ICE AND M!DK noi SE COMBINED.
350 feel io tii“* place of beginn ng, including th” the purchaser within the time, manner and pro­
tiles, They carry I
I lilt on what seemed an ex«'ellent
man who k(*.*p« about twenty cows . ‘ ide Ian ' and waler frontaue abutting .and ironi­ v imon s ot lav., for the personal property men-
plan. 1 would telegraph Bob to <aill
disease.”
tioned herein and tha lie said siutiff «»eeute a
ng said land to ship channel of Coquille r ver.
and sells tlie milk an icehouse ¡4 by 1 I
tn«' back “on business." This would
Also
begin
rung
at
a
poii
t
on
low
water
line
of
dc**d to the purchaser or purchaser» of raid
by
12
feet
tiigli
is
of
sutticient
si
e.
“Going
t o
«‘onvlhee him that I was iteing bon'd
premises in the time and d mannt r and accordin;;
the
Coquil
r
liver
1298.5
feet
north
and
320.1
ll«»wever. in n«> case* should an tee­
S t it Ill p t li e m
to the previsions of Law. That the purchaser or
and enable me to await my answer in
boose be smaller th:! n 12 by 12 by 10 feet east of the southwest cornci of block No.
tn the \V olen Mill Addition to the town of purchasers be put ini > possession oi said prop-
the city. 1 sent a nmssage to Bob ns
out?"
feet high, bi'cause tlie iiutsidi surface Bandon, county of Coos and state of Oregon; erty or premises
lts<, . by
, the
...
heriff. making th«s ’ale
follows: ‘Tt • !T;:-.-!.!y iweu. Get me
is too great compart'd with the volume, <*.nd running thence n 35 c ( 4<>. > feet ai
A. Garfield
"Yes."
, up
.„. the
. .V pre
,„odiiction oi the hen» .« bill «1 sale <>«
upon
«>ut of (his by .wirTUff nif tn return «•
and therefore too much i< e is wa ted low water line of the Coqui'le river; thence • ’ or. certificate ot sale, and that the plaint:« may
you
important business.'*
in pri'jtortion to the amount uwed.
35 0 45' e 520 feet to the western boundary cf ! nave ik h other atal further relief in the primes
I direct«'«] th«’ telegraph operator to
Mil. and Steamboat Work Our
In the plans submitted th-« fra te the county road; thence s 35 0 w 46.5 feet along .!« the . ourt mav find to be meet and equitalne.
Thi.-. ummons is publuhed in the Bandon
send til«' reply to mo at the Gilbert
work is made by laying a 2 by -1 sii) on the Wi'.-t* m b< urvfary of the county road; thence
SPECIALTIES
Record. ', a ■ eekly m . pajx i pubh.h«ri in C<xv.
reshb'ncc. 1 told Eileen that I would
the concrete foundation. Fasten this n 35 c 45' w 520 feet to the place >f beginning
¡county, Oregon. Im six comecutiveweeks.br-
including
the
tide
land
and
right
to
the
u
e
of
the
go on a tramp during the day and
to the foundation by cementing a few
gtnmm July 2‘»th, 19*«. ami ending Septeml er
hoped that by my return at evening I
bolts into the concrete and allowing water frontage fronting and abutting to ship '»th, 1909, by order of the Hon. John h. Hall,
channel
of
Coquille
river.
would receive the long deferred an
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
them to extend through the 2 by 4 sill,
Also beginning at a point on the western i county judge of Coo< county, made the 28th day
SWt'l-.
She would not promise detinlte-
Two by four studding is then pla< ed boundary of the county road leading Irom ! of July, 1909.
ly. but guv«' me to umlt-rstand not only
When the merry spring time comes, Upon this sill sixteen inches apart from Bandon to Bullards’ Ferry and 733.7 feet north
(£O P TOPPING.
tliat I should have it. but that it would bills spring with astonishing rapidity center to center. The rafters for the and 493.7 f^et east of the southwest corner 29-bi
Attomcy ior Plaintiff
be favorable. I hoped to find tny re­ too.
roof ¡ire likewise made of 2 by 4’s. of block No. 2 n the Woolen Mill Additi in
call at the house when 1 came in from
placed til«' same distance apart ns the to the town of Bandon in the county ol Coos
GENERAL REPAIRING
my tramp and get nwny on a night
State
of
Oregon;
~
running
th. n <■
A baby is Huniothlng that you can’t studding, but tlie purlin plate upon the and
n
35
0
45'
w
143.5
feet;
thence
n
35
3
train.
give away nor buy for any amount of 2 by 4 studding should is- at least six e 180 tret; ihence s 35 c 45’ c 208 feet to the
Pattern
Shop in Connection
1 tranuM-d all day. rctnrnln: about 5 money
inches wide. Tin1 outside of studding western boundary of the aforesaid county road;
o’clock. I expc<-te«l to see Eileen oh
may lie boarded either with common thence southwesterly along the said we tern
a full ¡inc oi
th«' pl.-tzzn <lr<'sse<l for the afternoon
The other fellow may lie a fool, but sheeting and pajier, upon which poplar boundary of the said county road to the place of
IREKS,
BERRIES,
ETC., ETC.
and li<>|><sl to 1«' tnndc happy But as we sometimes think that we can do as
siding is nailed, or wit it patent siding beginning.
I approached I saw that the piazza he does and still prove our wisdom.
I
welve
ceiling
jack
screws,
more
or
less;
four
Prices
lower
than
others
or ship lap siding, the latter being tlie
was vacant, I went up to the front
chea|>est and requiting only a single house moving screws, more or less; twenty ship M. (L POJIU -\i ; E.VI
door and rang for admittance. A mahl
clamp screws, mote or less; two lumber truck .
A feeling of superiority gives great thickness of board.
three It-'tle Giant compressed air machines; thirty
cante. opened the door and poked a
Tlie roof should tic mad«* with not
coinfArt sometimes, but still you can't
hip augurs (all sizes) s**ven tons iron t (all l
telegram at me. with the ominous
less
than
<ine-half
to
one-third
pitch
use It to pay the rent with.
60 YEARS’
4ock« including bands, straps, etc.): twenty ring
words.
atid preferably covensl with shingles, I k 'I i .« key; twenty ring bolt > rew; all
EXPEDIENCE
ill lines and
“Miss Gilbert -says to tell you that
for shingles ar«' lietter Insulators than blocks- twelve box rollers; one ton «piker; al
she opened It thinking It might bo
either slate or metal. However, p in>r plugs, tree nails, wedges, et< -.; thirty top maul
Met ALL PATTERNS
ri<“iHo
best for her to send for you
< < • I'l .ititi for style, perfect fit, simplicity :»T.U
may sometimes 1 m > user! to t- <> I nd- and sledge.-; one forge and I»» Hows and al
rrhtibility nearlv 40 yenrs.
St>l<! in n .1 /
nccept her apologi«“«."
vantage. A cupola or tlue should be blacksmith tools; two hundred dogs of all de­
everv city and town in the United Strttrt» ai I «.
There
may
Is
1
nothing
new
under
the
I took the bit of yellow paper from
scriptions;
ill
chain,
im
lading
-Imgz,
etc.;
three
Can.i<ia.
or
by
mail
dire«!.
More
Mild fl .•>
built upon the roof to allow for the
any other make.
Send for free catalogue.
the envelope and read It. Horror of sun, but what of it as long as we have
derricks, complete; fifteen j«aves; fifteen .ros«*
removal
of
tin-
warm
air
from
rhe
top cut saws; onr twenty-four inch knife buzz
M ark *
Mc< ALL’S MAGAZINE
horrors’ It was my te.legi mm to Bob such excellent something just as good I
The ventilator may be planet; one F ay & Egan band saw; one cut-oil
Afore «ub»>cril>er*; than any other fa«.hioti
D esign *
j of the ice.
It had lieen sent to me indorsed. caterers?
magazine million a month. Invaluable. I. it
placed In the gable end Instead of the saw; one Gardiner air compressor; one Holt cut­
CoPvrtiGi'TS» Ac.
ent
styles, patterns', dressmaking, nullinrrv,
•Tarty not In town." While I wits
h and fff’wrrinflnn mav
cupola and when so placed nets for ter and punch; one cylinder air tank; one 12*16
p!am
sewir-i*, f m< v needlework, nairdrr
Some
|H*ople
can
learn
quickly,
but
rtlt n free whether rn
staring nt It tl«> mnld shut the door
etiquette, good •>t<ir»es, et<. Only 50 cents a
' pM«*t»fah!e. < '»runinnlra-
r rOsi eng’n:'. one locomotive type boiler; all ml
at unlearning they are apt to be moro the same purpose.
year
(wortn
double), including a free pattern
Iti my face.
I‘.al. HàNIÌHOHt on Patent,
A continuous do r should be cut in including engine and paint oil; all shafting,
»•nt free.
Rgcncy for *»• iirtn*r jMiioni g
Subscribe today, or send for sample copy.
As I said at th«' iH'glnnlng. It wna ■peeity.
Piintita
tak>
n
thr
'Jb-
’
h
Munn
&
<
•>,
receive
pulleys and belting, and «all other fixtures, together
one end to allow the Ice \o tie put hi
WONREBFUL INDUCEMENTS
notiA-r. without chiirce, iutho
having a third party in tin- matter that
tn Agents. Postal brings premium catalogue
This door mny extend from the gable with a frici >n hoist, belonging to the shipyard of
Nothing
can
«•qua)
the
supreme
inno-
and new cash prise offers. Address
brought trouble, if It hadn't boon for
J.H. Price, Bandon, Ore ; n. zXIse .-'lice build-
down
t«>
within
five
feet
of
the
bottom.
i
THE McCALL CO. 2M Io 248 W. 37th St.. NEW YORI
Bol> I'd never hate sent that tele­ con««' of tlie man who has a jolt com-
ing and fixtures, including chairs tables, , desk,.
,
hnruts.n
olf
tltn*frr.'*d
s-rslrlv.
Lr»rc*r«t
<Mr-
In tlie cut. ice and milk house com
Term*. |:i a
typewriter, safe. che<
■ >lU l-'ll "f nr V ». h . .nil.. ' ■ r.r- .I
_he< k protector, etc. Also all
gram. Ami If It hadn't N'cn for Boh Ing to him.
f >rn. >>rhn,
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hint'd, the side elevation shows how stage plank horses and nil lumber tn yard lielong-
1 might have nia«lo ft up with Eileen.
iflg to J. H. Price ■. m hr shipyard, in Bandon.
It is to lie lamentisi that when a the scheme has the advantage of utIMz
She was just mad enough to writ«' him
I m C atylc C am B s PasvcMTso
1
Ing the water fr<nn the icehouse hero Oregon
an inrlftition to visit nt her father’s man's brain stops expanding Ills est!
CUTTER’S BLACK LEO V ACC INI
[hat all of aid defendants ai.d all persons
slmun for cooling the tnilk
.No l< e
house with thcr ft-l- i d - and when, mate of his own abilities doesn't take
California s UvY>r»te. the moat sue
claiming under them subsequ*'nt nd second to
needs to be removed front the Ice
cessful. easiest used and lowest
afti'r r«'p ‘ah'd off rt* to m «» Eileen. I th<* hint and follow suit.
the execution of thi- mortgage, either ¡9* pur-
Brine your YOC'R
priced reliable vatime rfiade
house
It
operates
.automatically.
If
went to the city I -aw B«d» passing
Powder, string or pill farm Write
I
for free Black Ldif Booklet
the weather Is warm the ice melts t laser . newt ranceri ex otherwise. I n mmqb
me on a trntn*golng to have th«' whole
All the exercise some people ever
■«.r«-' Insed ■•fall right, ¿laim and equity of
I VIRTUE CUTTER LABORATORY
✓
fl«l<! to hltnself When he returned he have Is what they get In taking Ilf« more rapidly and keeps water in the i ■ 1 • ,,! >n in »■ : tn the ai.I m . . ■ •' ,•>
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tank
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