Hanttaa «L. 1 In no field of iitti-atu.ru have ths 1 TRAVE l FHE’ GUIDE. lie l e M l J lifc jT jr it f A rc-murkuble discovery was made a and the manipulator Wi-rkcd with few vears ago iu the sandstone reck at S TO R Y O F AN E N G LIS H S AILOR S W A L­ greater vigor and success. Fimn Percy’s V NCENT & W A L T O N , the Nevada state prison. The -find” day to our own it has been thought an V. H E M IN W A Y .) LO W E D BY A W H A L E . (« CCES8ORS TO b T A T t OFFICERS was considered wonderful not only innocent device to publish a Mt cf ons’s C 3 - A .- R .I 3 I T T E P L from a geological standpoint, but from own v, rsifying now and then aa an ' S A IL S an ethnological point of view also. The Aecwnnt B e a r. Some R M e n h lM û . Va “ old ballad or an “ ancient song.” Of­ 3 T A 3-H3 L I N E . While the convicts at the institution T h a t In t h . B ible. T h oagh J a m .. H a rt­ ten, too, a late stall copy of » ballad, UoVernor.................. . Witiiuui I’. Lord. On the 1st, 10th and 20th of each were unearthing some huge blocks of ley W a . Hot 8w Long I » tha W h a le ’. getting Into oral circulation, bus been . . . 1 1 . K. K in c w id . Secretary of Siat« month. stone they uncovered some peculiar in­ Innocently furnished to collectors as A Complete Line of Drug dentations iu one of the slabs. Closer B e lly a . Jonah W u . rreasorer.................... .. Pliilip Metehen Leave» Florence Uon-luve, Wednes­ Single trip 83.00. Round trip 85.00 traditional matter. Mere learning w ill M. Irw in . John Towushendof 30 i West Seventy- day» and Friday». Supi. H uilii- L is iru c ti investigation proved that then»1 queer not guide an editor through these pw- ¿ries and Toilet Articles. Arrives at Florence P 'ies lay», rimr»- ....... W. II. Leeile. marks were the tracks of some gigantic third street gives information that the plexities. What Is needed is, la addi­ State H u n t e r ............. dav» and Saturdays. . . story of the sailor, James Bartley, snp- tion, a complete underatanding of tho ,C. M. I'lleman. beast of antediluvian time— perhaps Attoruey General. Connects vith Steamer md Scotts­ mnstodon or a mammoth. When the p,«pd to have been swallowed by a whale “ popular" genius, a sympathetic recog . . . . . . . K S Bean burg Stage Line for Drain. Oth & W illam ette Sts. Al»o with Corner For Passenger and Freight Rates -Supreiue Cuiir' -J .........F. A. Moure Stage Line for Coo» Bay. startling intelligence was announced to an<} rescued ullve, was printed iu detail uitirn of the traits that characteri» Charge C. E. \Vo veituti reasonable the prison officials, they had the sand- ¡n The Mercury of South Yarmouth, oral literature wherever and in what­ : : : Ore. - Dge.--.e, --------APPLY TO--------- stone slabs containing the tracks care- England, iu October, 1891. ever degree tbe-y exist. This faculty, in I ... s-eoii-l Di-drii-t . . . .J. C. Fullerton fully cleaned, when upon another won- Bartley sailed on the Star of the East U to rtie y Seeuii i Dian ict.Geo. M. Brown Ma/ar i Ky’e, Florence, Or. T E R M S S T R I C T L Y C A S H . derful discovery was made. In the same aury ig a good seaman's yarn, whether ture herself to the Ute Profeesor Child. 0 ) , ¡ T < >FFI3E ’S series of human footprints, which proved one chooses to believe it or not. S T E A M E R “ C O O S ,” In reality a kind of instinct, it had be-eo conclusively thut man and the mammoth According to the story, which is told so cultivated by long and loving study o »Vili n « k v -■— « > E- 3 a n .g s , P r o p r ie to r . lived not only at the same time and iu lu great detail, "the ship sighted a of the traditional literature of fill a c ­ the same age, hut that the huge beast whale one morning on her starboard tions that it had become wonderfuUy R E C U L .A H D A IL Y T R IP b « 2 ^ 1 . E. (» P utter. M o n d a y -, S in g e le a ve s 1 lij í n and the mau had passed that way dur- quarter. Two boats were manned, and swift in its operation» and almcst in- Judge............... .......... iug the same year, and perhaps on the a short time one was near enough to fallible. No forged or retouohed piece I B d. rid a vs W e In e .- litv s an Bail« iV \ same day. These wonderful relies of a flpcar the whale, which was an unusti- could deceive him for a moment. He :o lu n u t’ i'iu " '‘ a ..i >r< c*? 111., i l l T i v i t e ill bygo.ne age were found iu a quarry at a aUy large one. The fish made a terrific detected the slightest jar in the genuine ^ » ¿ w ic c o k i A . C . J e l i i l i n g ’ f o l l o w i n g U i 1 0 I. t il . depth of about 15 feet from the surface {lgh t Both boats got spears fastened in ballad tone. He speaks in one place of O l- r k .............. ........... and had previously been covered with a it an,i wcre dragged some three miles, . .A. J- Joliueoii certain writers "who would have been Itct uftiiug—¡stage ¡eaves Fltir- Sheriff .................... stratum composed of hundreds of tons “ Finally, when the whale came to all the better historians for a little read, .A. S. Pa'iereon freaaurer...................... i nee on Mondays, Wednes lays of stone—the accumulation of the ages (he surface, it mnuaged to strike one of ing of romances." He was h im self ths .. D. P. B >rton A*«es«oi that had intervened between the date the boats with its nose. The boat wai better Interpreter of the poetry of urt .. .0 8. Hunt and Fridays at 3 p. in., arriving Seli-wl S.i.ieriiiieuilenr npon which the tracks were made and upset. One man was drowned, and an­ for this keen sympathy with the pewter T H E C H R O N IC L E nuiks w ith t o . «r»»tw » Surveyor........................ __ C. M. Collier in Eugene the follow ing day D .w .p.ipers In t h . U n ited states. that upon which they were revealed tc other, named Janies Bartley, disappear­ of nature.—Atlantic. ,. J. IV. Harria T H E C H R O N IC L E h u no »10.1 on the FaelOo at ti p. nt. the scientists. Expert geologists wlic ed. It was supposed at the time that he, Coroner .................. • • r t u t I t teed. .11 In »b lllty. enterprise *n d n e w . have since passed an opinion on the too, had been drowned. Amariaaa W mmb aa4 T H E C H R O N IC L E ’S T e lrK r.p l.lc R e port, . r . Justice oi Peace........... ..F . B. Wilson the latest ».»d iuu.1 ro li.b le , l u Loc»l N e w . t h . “ The whale gave up at last and was matter say that nt the time the tracks "During the Prince of Wales' tour Constante........................Jonh F. Tanner Single fare . . . — 85.00 tulles, ».id .p tc lo t, and 1U E d ito ria l, trout t h . were made that which is now hard taken bnck to the sido of the ship. The thiough Canada I had attributed the shiest , . u l In the country. R Round trip - - - - 80.00 sandstone was a mucky deposit of soft crew went to work with axes and spades strange conduct of the ladies to an ex­ T H E C H R O N IC L E h«»»l w a y . been, and always w ill be. the friend and champion of the people tu sediment, probably the border of a lake, to secure the fat. They worked all day cess of loyally. As soou aa the prince Tickets for sale at E. Bangs’s a jo it ! " com bination., clh.uea. corporation., or U where the mau had been fishing, and nnd a part of the night and resnraed had left a hotel they would rush Into CITY OFFICERS. oppresatoua ot any kind. I t w ill be Independent livery barn, Eugene, and at Hurd * where the mammoth had come to bathe operations tho next forenoon. They had his rooms, seize all aorta of articles, In orerytniuK neutral lu uoUnug, N now reached the stomach and were from a furniture button to a soiled & Davenport’s office in Florence. or drink.—St. Louis Republic. clearing it to hoist it on deck when towel, as souveuira, and even bottlo np . F. B. Wilson S President A W o n d erfu l B ird. they wero Btartled to notice something the water with which he had just wash­ O. W. Hurd One day a wonderful bird tapped at inside of it which gave spasmodic signs ed his face," writes Stephen Fiske in P u ll n a n Win. Kvle the window of Mrs. Nansen’s home at of life. The Ladies’ Home Journal. "But 1* Board of Trustees Marion Morris ‘ ‘The vast pouch was hoisted to the (lie United States the women were Christiania. Instantly the window was S le e p in g C a r s C. C. Behnke .......J. c . FLINT, Proprietor .. opened, and the wife of tho famous are- deck and cut open, and inside was found equally curious and sycophantic. The E le g a n t ; tic explorer in another moment covered tho missing sailor, doubled up and un­ luggage of the royal party was carried F lo r e n o « , O r s j s n . Recorder................................Drew Severy the little messenger with kisses and conscious. iu small leather trunks—a trunk for ev­ D in in ? C a r s Treasurer ..............................J. A. ”n' “ Ho was laid out on deck and treated ery suit of clothes—and whenever the caresses. The carrier pigeon had been uwav from the cottage 80 long months, to a bath of sea water, which soon re­ train stopped the crowds would lieg that Maral, a I ...................... J. R. Weddle OUR AIM—To iuruieh the best T o u r i3 t but it had not forgotten the way home. vived him, but his mind was not clear, aome of these trunks might be handed S le e p in g C a r s acvouiinoilatiwns at reasonable j It brought a note from Nansen, stating and ho was placed intheeuptain’s quar­ out, and women would fondle and kiss S T . P V J L _______ prices. that ull was going well with him and ters. where ho remained two weeks » them. I need not say that the trainmen SECRET SOOIETIE* M IS M E A ^ J L IS his expedition in the polar regions. raving lunntic. He was carefully treated were never too particular as to whose Nansen hud fastened a message to a by tho captain and officers of the ship, luggage was subjected to this adoration, D JL JT H carrier pigeon and turned the bird loose. and he finally began to get possession of and I have had the pleasure of seeing F A SJ3 ______ F A A. M. Florence bodge No. 107. The frail courier darted out into the his sense». At the end of the third week iny own portmanteau kissed by mistake. s ' Regular •.•.oininunieation oil second C F tA N D F O R t f blizznrdly air. lt flew like an arrow he had entirely recovered from his shock Before the prince arrived at Richmond TO W. W. NEELY, Prop’r. over 1,000 tulles of frozen waste and and resumed his duties. his room at the Ballard House was en­ and fourth ■tatiirdavs in each month. C R O JK 3TO N “ During the brief sojourn in the, tered by the hslies, and the pillowslip« then sped forward over another 1,000 S. L. R obebdh , W. M. Tables furnished with all the W IN N IP E G miles of ocean and plains and forests whale’s belly Bartley’s skin, where it and white coverlet were so soiled bv I. G. K NOTTS, Secretary. delicacies of the season. W ild and one morning entered tho window of wus exposed to the action of the gastric the pressure of hundreds of fingers that H E L E N A »"d game, fish and fruit in season. Best the waiting mistress and delivered the juices, underwent a striking change. they had to he twice changed by the BUTTE message which she had been awaiting His face and hands were bleachod to a chambertuajds. When ho attended accomodations for the traveling A À It. General Lyons Post, No. 68. so anxiously. We boast of human pluck, deathly whiteness, and the skin was church on Sunday, the whole congrega­ G. xi'eeto second and fourth Saturdays public. Charges reasonable. sagacity and endurance, but this loving wrinkled, giving the man the appear tion rt«e as be departed and climbed ■il each moiith. | npon the neats to get a letter view fd little carrier pigecu, iu its hi ...eward auee of having been parboiled. TO J. I. B utterfield , Commander. “ Bartley affirmed that lie could prob­ him." flight, nfter an absence of 80 mouths, C H IC A G O ____ _ J. b. F urnish , Adjutant. accomplished a feat so wonderful that ably huve lived Inside of his house of W A S H IN G T O N we can only give ourselves up to the flesh until he starved, for he lost his P H IL A D E L P H IA A w ell known physician osxse told a amazement and admiration which must senses through fright and not through » *• » *• overwhelm every one when the marvel­ luck of air. He says that he remembers patient, who he suspected was receiving B u tld la g . N E W Y O R K O U W. Perpetua Lodge, No. 131,1 W. O. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. ous story is told. Mrs Nansen’s pigeon the sensation of being lifted into the air too many calls from solicitous friend^ meets every 1st and 3d Saturdays B O 8TO N A N D A L L I is one of the wonders of the world.— by the uoso of the whale and of falling to make a stroke with a pencil on a piece each moniti. Members ami »‘"“ ‘.'J* E U G E N E , - - - O R EG O N . into tho water. Then there was a fear­ of paper every t icie he was asked. “ How P O IN T S E A S T -»»<1 S O U T H Churchman. brethren in good standing are Lordmdv ful rushing sound, which he believed to uro you today?” B y M a il. P o .t a < . r » ld . ’ invited to attend. 1. G. K kot TS, M. W. | fo r inform ation, tim e canin, maps and ticket« W h y European« A r« Laie Am ong T u rk *. The result for one day wae just 34 of 1)6 the __ beating _ _ the water by the W m . K vle . Recorder. etc., rah «•»» or w iite The explanation of the safety of Eu­ whale’s tall. Then he was encompassed stroke«, and the physician Immediately ropeans among these fellows, even where by a fearful darkness, and he felt him­ gave strict orders that no visitor should M c M u y ’ HEY, Receta Ixslge No. lit,m eets • 0 . o . F. the i»lico were absent, is probably to be self slipping along a smooth pasaage of bo permitted to enter the sickroom un­ Oeueral tie n t . Ko-iins 2 «nd t, Shelton Block, Is every Wednesday evening in Lodge found in the tentative character of the somo sort that seemed to move and carry til furtlur notice, remarking to the EUGENE. OREGON. Brothers in T w e n t v - th r e e Mall. Florence, Oregon. »rot nurse that if his patient m u« be wor­ Turk’s violations of right and of law. him forward. • '- “- jd to attend. standing invited h, alb N G A. O. CHARLTO N, “ This sensation lasted but au instant. ried to deulh tliere was at Hast no rea­ M ile s W e s t In doing what is wrong he always be­ Assistant General l’asaenger Agent. gins an abject coward, gaining courage Tlieu ho felt thut he had more room. ] son why it should he dcue in such au M arion M orris , See, of E ugene. 256 Morrison St. Cor. Sd. __ t with impunity. The mere fact thut u He felt about him, and his hands came anscient ific manner. P o r t!a r id O r Only those who have suffer««! serious Tha Greatest Weekly h the Guitry. Enroirean would walk straight through in contact with a yielding, slimy sub­ a crowd of the bludgeon men, jostling stance that seemed to shrink from his illness’ know how trying it is to he re­ CHURCH DIRLCICRY against them in an unconcerned manner, touch. It finally dawned on him that he quired to answer »gam and ag„io the T h e F u n k & W a g n a lls a t a convinctd them that for sonic reason he had been swallowed by the w))ale, and same question, asked by <«ie well I was not a safe man to attack. In some he was overcome with horror at. the sit- - jDg ¡„dividual after another. It (Iu e lo d ln x postM ’ l » “ V P»r t " « th* U " lw 4 EäUv r E,U A S -c iiu K c H .S = . Ktatet, Canada and Mexico. cases Armenians walked safely through nation. He could breathe easily, hut the matter less if visitor« contented them­ T H W W E E K L Y C H IIO W IC L K . tho b r t f h t e * the mobs on the street simply by push­ heat was terrible. It was not of a scorch­ selves with asking just the one question, mid m o d com plete W eekly New»p»per In the ing their way with a determined air. Iu ing, stifling nature, but it seemed to but they do not. and the miunte d.«tmle Of The world, prints regularly »1 column«, or tw elve pagea.of New«. Literature and General In fo rm a­ every case where an Ann, iiiau ran from open tho pores of his skin and draw cut of one’« ailments become pecullerly de­ tion ; also a m agnlttceut A g ricu ltu ral Departm ent. ENGLISH LANGUAGE pressing after a few r-pctiti«ms them, or even hesitated on meeting his vitality. M o n e y Saved * " Ä , S Ä ™ , Many people forget that rest nnd qniet SAMPLE COPIES SENT FREE. "He became very weak and grew sick them, his only chance of life was gone. CO M PLETE requests Christians to vo niake By itor reu,tests The tentative character of Turkish ag­ at the stomach. He knew that there arc often invaluable agents in securing gressions is not sufth-iently borne in was no hope of escape from his straug«' restoration to health.— PhiladelphM IX ) Y O U W A N T T IIE .„selves KsoTTS> pa8tlir, P a tr o n is in g it. • S U C C IE N T mind. At the beginning of a w roug even prison. Death stared him in the face, L e d g e r . ________________ C H R O N I C L E a sultan w ill draw buck when he w-es thut and he tried to look at it bravely, but A U T H O a iT A T I V 3 KMctaal STav»». his course is resent. <1 by one whom he tho awful quiet, the fearful darkm-ss, ethodist episcopal church H o , There is an awful amtsint tff so ealfcm the horrible knowledge of his environ­ knows to have the right and believes to P ro p . service. Pre»chii*g at tflenada Q e O . H a l S have the force to dono.—Yvan Troshin» ment and the terrible heat finally over­ prayer that 1» only from the throat owt- joi ,S6 j V e c .b u l.r y Term. at.d Acme two Sundays of each month, j ------ came him, and he must have fainted, ward; lt begins nowhere and euda i t iu Scribner's. »41 E d itor, and S p e c la ll.t, for lie next remembered being in the nothing. Buch point lees repetitioo« e# gBbbath-School every Sunday at SH O W IN G B U S IN E S S C A 1 D S S33 R e .d .r » tor Q u otati.n s stereotyped phrases must be as weari­ 10 a in. Prayer meeting every Oiurs- tir a n t’. lle n ierlto .» a l»< l« t. captain’s cabin. 5000 Illustrations X y evening a. the ebntch. tjerv'ealy The United States, Dominion of The account further say«: The some. to God a« they are unprofitable to Grant’s page of demerit« ut West Cost over $960 ,0 0 0 cordially invited. G. F. R ounds , Point shows Hcarccly a single murk for health of the mall doe« not seem to have the utterers. There mus» be pith, point Pastor. Canada and Northern Mexioo Appendix ol 4 7 .468 E ntries any real offense against good conduct. been affected. He in lu splendid spirits and purpose as well us faith in every ON O N E S I D E , They are mainly “ laics” mid negli­ and apparently enjoy» nil the blessings effectual prayer. At sn evangelistio A l l th . flARION nORRIS, Proprietor. gences. He whs ‘ ‘lute at church, ” "late of life that come in his way. The whal­ meeting for "roughs” over iu Neve The fu ll number of words and terms attorneys at parade,” "lato nt drill.” He was u ing captain« say they never knew a par­ York, when the leader called esi wsna S h a v in g a n J different dictionaries for the entire alphabet growing boy and a little sluggish of a allel ease. They «ay that it frequently one to pray, a hard looking character in O N T H E O T H E R B I I lK . a« follows: 8‘r OBMOKTM, 50,000; W omcherte morning no doul t. Once he sat down on occur« that men are swallowed by the crowd aroee and said: “ OLcsd, for­ ARTISTIC HAIR CUTTING. Rend » 2 a n d G e t th e M a p a n d A. C. WOODCOCK, his post lx tween 5 mid <1 in tin morn­ whale« who become infuriated by the give me for being a bad man, i l0«5,000; W ebster (international), 125,000; C bm - W e e k ly C h ro n ic le fo r O ne Y e a r, harpoou and attack the boats, I i xcuse me. Lord, from saying any more ing. For this he n < i ivt d eight di merit«. nain . vt the RAZOR HONING A SPECIALTY—>5«- tuby , (nix volum es. com plete,) 225,0 postage p re p a id on M a p a n d P a p jr . . .. 1.____ _ . resi in,on ** T4u slid IMkt Twice in h i. second year aa squi d marc h­ but they have never known n man to go now. Amen. ’’ He did not need to «V ! STANDARD, over 300.000; anymore. He had told God just w hat ha flirougli the ordeal that Bartley old and ADDtlF.Sfl er he failed to report deliiiqueiu-ien in wanted.— Rev. Dr. Cuyler In Central M. H . de Y O Ü N D . coine out alive. "— New York Time«. others and rceeivtd five dtmerits e«eli O regon rroprleur a F. (Hiro"»da PreebvterialL S a n a le Pages Free. lime. Hit; nmiability led to this. One«; SAN FBANCM OO. C A U and 8 McLaren’« Building. H l. Aw fa t LUsali Irtd I t . hu spoke di ».«|x i-llully to I i . m superior 'U Vr5' OP E U G E N E . It was iu the cabinet maker’s shop, _ offletreu rnrr.de. The promt ation must r/f/ t t i r m i n t wat*? busines«. S a. KAK.M. 3... 0..H-« aud a part v of strangers were looking at Botany was soientifieally dtotrnmea off T. O HSMOSICKS. P j ï «- h uvold ii Ml., great to have 1 « d to tins. AGENTS w a n t e d . ROCKY MOUNTAIN Tlx ¡-rubai l i n e s m e tin oin<< r was the different labor saving device«. One Aristotle about 847 B. C. He to UP- * 6 0 ,0 0 0 PAIO UP OA«H CAPITAL. B E gyiB . C*L*. mistaken.—Hamlin Garland in Me gcntlduaii, vary »hortsighted, had tar- knowledge«! to te the father (ff the sei- * 6 0 OOO E. O POTTER. SURPLUS ANO PROFITS, ried at the bench aoios« tho room. He cnee. Works on botany appeared in s«V- (T up ‘ " T h e B k s t WELKUY P u B L isu r r was oxanilniug a circular saw that was PTal European languages about the close E . D . B R O N S O N & CO S O L I C I T E D . . . . . . Attorney-at-Law. . . . A C C O U N T S St.ee p* y m , i ^ a S vm c . whirling its teeth with lightuinglike I ot th« fifteenth «»nttury, genwal atteo- OREGON Pacific Coast Agents • LÍAOS the Silver torce, ef America. rapidity. 1 lion being at that time dllx-.Ud joutSNa EUOÏNE. OREGON. EUGENE. LÍAOS Is Mining asd Mining Stuck leporti Ahso’rbedly interested in the piece of the study of this science, Tha flrsteu - SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. O vfics At th e Court Honxe. LiAOt I* Special Departí sesti. uwchauisbt, his face drew nearer and cyclopedia of planto appeased in 1M». NOTARIES. 933 Market S t. LÍAOS in developing Colinde’» wesíeríul Like biliousness, dy«|>ep«ls. headache, euiisU- nearer to the cruel teeth tearing round resources. Lwgat ‘S’.adse- pstlnn «our itoiascli. liMllge«tU>n »tr promptly LÍAOS In Newsiness, Brightness, Cuagxs- cured l»y Mini < Pills. Th»» do their so rk mid round with remorseless energy. At "What’s the matter, ehum?" b e n e d ic t , thl« Instant his friends turn about. They E E. henvt venes». SO VIAOS* A. R. BUTTOLPH, see his danger. Inevitably the gap the t’dlcge student of hie rccanmaSe. LÍAOS la Cummlesions to Agenta ■XPBRISNOS. el ‘ I I A T T O R N E Y - A .T - loA.'W V. (W rit, for T e r m s / grows smaller aud gninll<>r. Spellbound, who win making the air a dark blue. "MatterI I wrote the governor te they arc unable to utter a sound. They * T h e G re a t cannot endure to arc their friend torn send me «ome money fir textbooks, and Oregon. F lorence. aud laceraud Instinctively they shut here lie's sent me the books. lean never pay my Mils at this rate.’’—Detroit e s s ly and thorougldy. ^h O r e g o n their eyes. F lo r e n o e , The \ » w , p u b ll.liei th . r»p-e»ent.tl»e piper lo st alter dinner Wee Pre««. __ ___ Then comes tho awful jar of the col- hlm V a id .-nudavi w e ,l at St D au l.: e v lu u a 26 rent. All ilrugg MS. ■ ■ ■ ■ * * TRA D E MANN«» « -li c e r v iim iif S ic s m onth—*1 »J lo i S prepared by C I. F ood * Co.. L o se ll Mart. listen. There is a whirling sound and a The unity cf earthly creature« istliefr OCSIOMSs ..... . h, -in advance. > CHARLES QETTYS. crash. A shndd’ir runs through them pircver «ml their peace, not Hkn the dead C O P Y R IG H T S A e . TIi» only Pill Io toke » lib Hood', Sar«sp»rills. e .,r «amp e copy of .nr „»se .d d r r e ., ail. The next instant they hear the and cold peaee eff undisturbed etesww and ADTone «*ndln< a aketrh and an InVEBjKHIIf ““J r . \FW ' PRIM1SC CO.. Denver. Colorado an trklt S ^ r S ««eertaln, S B b l fr«-«. . . C w o hether m m .n le .O a n . I, voice of the cabinet maker: solitary mountain«, but th«’ living p-tace asted — faithful m in ¡»nS -tenthi. O kl«N w e n r , f « » e r n t " s “ Of coarse you w ill pay for that saw, of trust and the living power cf euppret, B’pstis Tabule*. to A merles. or women to travel (or re­ Pwento token tbrounk Munn A Co r e d r i SEATON. OREGON sir?” Ripaus Tabule« cure nausea. of Land« that bold «wA other «ml are i^ta.ndTrwds * n w M I n