The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, May 05, 1899, Image 1

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FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY, May 5, 1899.
general
NO. 1.
D irectory
TRAVELERS’ GUIDE.
STEAMER ‘MINK,
S T A T E O F F IC E R S -
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Governor.............
of S'ate ......... F.
H eeretary
I. D unbar.
.Treasurer . . . .
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I ’. 8. Moore.
B upt. Publie lustrucliuii J. 11. Ackerman
W. II. Leeds.
M ate P r i n t e r .. ..
A tto rn ey G eneral 1». P. S’. Blackb urn ]
It. 8. Bean J
preme C o u rt j
1 . A. Moore Í
.4J !.. Wolvciton '
i i Igc Second D istrict J. W. Hamilton
,'roreeutiii,! A tto rn ey . .Geo. M. Brown
CO UNTY
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D A IL Y
A PO SSIB IL IT Y .
Will make regular
T R IP S
trips
a n f l H e a fl o f T i d e . 0 “ " 1" * “ • A ,-,1 : A -
Aml
As ih o B a c h ?
Titen probably the kidneys,
from
L-j ffto C h e a t?
Then probably the lur.gs.
Florence to Coos Bay
the s te a m e r
As t b s J o i n t s ?
Then probably rheumatism. \
Ko matter where it is, nor what
kind; yoa need have it no longer.
It may be an hour, a day. or a
year old; it must yield to
Calling at the UMPQUA.
L U E L L A
! For passenger and freight rates
— APPLY TO —
\\ ill carry freight and passengers Meyer & Kyle,
Florence, Or.
front Morence to Sait Francisco. —
a - J A .R .Z D Y Z N 'E ir i.
Will also bring up freight
O F F IC E R S -
She was a portly lady, with a lot of
bundles—and it may he noted at this
point that it is almost always the case !
: that the larger a lady is the larger
more nuinercns are the bundles she
lies—and when she entered the
road station she was pulling so that a !
drowsy man on the front seat jumped j
np suddenly, thinking it was the engine
of the train he was waiting for. She J------------ --------------- _----- -
approached the ticket window, and r;,.,,.... .
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there she put her bundles in all tho G l,J‘
l ast Black
Ladies’ Shoes 90c. and up
available epuce. They were nice, new,
Ladie’s and Men’s H o s J Meu’8
“ 75c- “ “
store bandies, however, and no objec- 1
tion was made.
: Children’s •• 20c. “ “
“ Is the train for Jungleville gone :
10c. per pair.
*1 Big Selection— an aave you money
yet?” she inquired.
“ No, ma’am," responded the clerk.
"How far is it there?”
“ About 70 miles. I guess, ma’am.’
For he was new to that place and was
not thoroughly conversant with details. _
“ What’s tho price of a tick et)’’
JBCOloh Lawn
Men’s Shirts 25c. and up
“ One ninety-eight, ma’am .”
! Boys’ “
20c. “ u
“ One ninety-eight?” she repeated. Fast Colors
"How does that happen?”
Pretty Patterns
' Boys’ Suits 75c. “ “
“ I den t know, ma am, he replied ‘
L, ' .
us he eyed her bnndlea “ I guess it I 4o. per yard.
i Men s “ $2.75
“ “
must bo marked down from $ 3 ." — •___
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Washington btar.
front
Florence to Yaquina
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|C P
Ready made SRirts. | leu’s and Boy’s Clolitiii
S T A O 2 X j IN E J.
I'or further information inquire
I. ...
— OF —
W. T. Bailey
C om m issionerà
. H . B . Edw ards 1 A. W. BEADLE & CO.
E. U . Lee ’ 14 California St
C lerk ..............................
S h eriff.............................. . \V. \V. W ith ers:
•San Francisco, California.
.A. H. P atterson 1
T re a su re r........................
Assessor
H. H. Barrett, Prop’r, I
. 1 . 0 . Potter. I
J u d g e ................................
IE P. Burton
. AY. M. M üler I
. . .('. M. Collier
W . P. C heshire I
. ,C. H. Hohlen
.. E. A. Evans
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.1 ,»ol S u p e rin te n d e n t
S u rv e y o r..........................
•C oroner...........................
J us tire of Peace ........
Const able ......................
Leaves Florence Mondays, W ednes­
days and Fi ¡«Jays.
Artives a t Florence Tuesdays T hurs-J
«lays and ¿¿thirday«.
Connects with Steam er and Seottb
burg Stage Line tor D rain. Also with
Stage Line for Cooa bay.
Charges
reasonable.
O R TH E R N
Pacific, Ry,,
B oard of T ru stees
R e co rd er.................
T reasu rer .. ........
Sleeping
. . . .G, C. Cumpton
M arsh a!..................
P roprietor.
Single fare - - _ - 15.00
Round trip - - -
- $9.00
Tickets for sale at E. Bangs'
livery barn. Eugene, and at O. W .
H urd’s ollico in Florence.
M IN N E A P O L IS
SEC R E'r SOCIETIES.
DULUTH
FARCO
TO
E. A. M. F lorence Lodge No. 107. 1
• R egular -coiiiiiiiinieation on second
an d fourth S atu rd ay s in each m onth.
A
GRAND FORKS
C RO O K STO N
W IN N IP E G
E. W. C ob n, W. M.
BUTTE
¡THROUGH TICKETS Standard
G eneral L yons Post, No. 58 j
ets second and fo urth S aturdays ' CHICAGO
• meet
C
ci cacli m onth a t 1 :30 p. in.
S. 15. C olvin , Commander.
J . L. E vkxisii , A d ju tan t.
TO
Of The
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
1 NEW YORK
S U C C IE N T
A
«Jcucral A gent.
Lodge No. I ll,m e e ts
every W ednesday evening in Lodge
Hall, F lorence, O regon. B ro th ers in
g jj A sla u d in g in v ited to a tte n d .
t ic k e ts i
P o r t la n d , O r.
FLORENCE, OR.
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C H U R C H D IR E C T O R Y
E V E R Y T H IN G FIRST-CLASS.
Attention
to
Commercial
* * Travellers. * *
MORRIS « • HOTEL,
ATTO RNEYS
J. I. BUTTSRFIZLD, Proprietor
A. C . W O O D C O C K ,
F lo r e n c e , O r eg o n .
Attorney at Law,
OUR AIM—To furnish tho best
O r e g o n j accommodations at reasonable
7 a n d 8 M cL arvn ’H n u i ld in ; . ,
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i it a iu u it io n g iv e n t o c o lle c t io n « a h d pro- p>
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— ¡Head of Tide Hotel,
accomodations for the traveling
public. Charges reasonable.
E . E . B E N E D IC T ,
A T T O R N E Y - A T - L .A .W
P atents
• IlWUk
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Demon*
50,000;
W orchestkr
C en - WRITE FOR CIRCDLSRS S - W
( s ix
v o lu m e s .
c o m p le te ,)
225,000:
S T A N D A R D , o v er 300,000:
T w en tv-th ree
M ile s W est
of E u g ene.
StSaemL.-.
Good dealers wanted in every town.
Write f..r prices and terms to San Fre.n
ciaco, Cal.
ACEM TS W A N T E D .
Pacific Coast Agents
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
933 Market S t.
T on sorial P arlors.
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MAP.ION MORRIS Pro p.
Shaving
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Hair Cutting
Razor Honed
Scissors Ground
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A Tension
Indicator
IS J U S T
WHAT
'T H E
«3 cents
as ”
25 ”
15 ”
O i'e g o r x .
F lo r o n o e
M A D E and R E P A I R E D .
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OLE MYRIND,
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ITTPLIES.
t n r , -trl.-tlvonnff.lBntlsL Handbook OB • • “ J“ ’
asw frno. ifklBBt te n e r to r.w n m r« r * "¡2.,
I-wontB ,*Xnn thmugh Worn * Co. rooe.T«
W-'Jji' "''let, »«teat cn»r««. I» ***
Scientific American.
FT or
Money Saved
By
P a tro n izin g it.
Hgw Tort
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Geo. Hale
O »' « s o n .
noo,
NOTARY PUBLIC
nf any y »^"Miik
*rn«p
M w S - Mumal.
5T.RUÍI T
TYTLSr."
Trop.
W hite
Sewing Machine.
F R A N K B. V /IL 8 9 N -
A har^tnretly M1n«trat#d wfcfct».
It
indicates
the state
of the tension at a glance.
Its use means time saving
and easier tewing.
I t ’s our own invention
and is found only on the
Good Work Pone at Reasonable Price*
NOTARIES.
i LO R E N O E . - -
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OREGON
Men's Underwear.
50c. and up per suit.
orT ^ ,tentsi°?-
W o u ld n 't D o a t A ll.
“ I have here a pl»7 that I would
like you to”—
"Whut's the title?” interrupted tho
manager, intent on getting down to
details without n less of time.
“ I have called it ‘The Pugilist,' and
I” —
“ Won't do at all.” interrupted tho
manager. “ It’s usme shows it to bo
totally foreign to the correct drumatic
idea. Wo must have some action in 11
play, you know. It can't be all dia­
logue. ” —Chicago Post.
J . ■
DEWEY AS A DISCIPLINARIAN.
H is M e th o d o f S u b d u in g S ow « R e fr a c to ry
S a ilo rs .
V.
ha*e
K u ffm a n .
Eugene.
THE INDULGENT FATHER.
A n A c c o u n t o f O n e T h a t C o lo n e l C n llt p e r
k n e w In S io r lc r llle C e n te r, V t .
"Rpnukingof indulgent fathers,’* said
“ I was with Commodore Dewey when Colonel Calliper, “ reminds me of an
he was the executive ofilcer of the Colo- old friend of mino named Bilaa Zing-
ratio,•’ said a financier, “ and 1 reinem- tock, who formerly lived in Storkvill,
her one incident which shows tho man­ Centre, Vt. Once when hia little son
ner of man lie is. Wo had a firm crew, Rufus wanted vory much to
a klto
nano of them aapowerful men as I ever at a time when he was not well enough
saw. Four or five of them went nshore to bo permitted to go out Mr. Ziugtock
one day aud camo hack fighting drunk. rigged up a contrivance whereby tho
“ Three of them wore men who would youngster’s desire could bo gratiflod in
singly have been more thun n mutch in tho house. He set up a blower in the
strength for John L. Sullivan. The or- buck isirlor, belted it to an engine in
dor was given to put them in irons, and tile oellnr below, aud when everything
D l a t u r b e i l 111« S la n s b e r * .
A Georgia darky, who was tdeeping !
found ixnpoaaiblo to carry out tho was all ready be started tho fan and
soundly, waa a^aLeued by bis wife, i or^er» f°r
men were dangerous, jirodnued a current of air that wan
who ficrpanacd :
, Dcwejr was notified of tho sitiiatioxi. Ho uiiiplc to float a kite.
"Dty'u a big bl.ckenako coiled up nt 1 «ua writing a letter in his room ut the
“ ft was great fun for young Rufus to
yo’ feet.”
¡time.
pit in tho back parlor and fly hia klto
Tbe dnlkT r,“'e "lowly, rubbed his' “ Ho went to (ho place where tbnw in the front, and for a time everything
i *y«L caught the snake by the tail aud '
w(,ro and he told them to como wont all right, but ou an unfortunate
' tl!re,v ft ont of tbo window. But na he i <,nt u,,d sol««'» to tbo irons. They did day Rufy, not satisfied with the amount
crawled back in bed he said: ,lot Htlr’ ThcM Dewey «aid quiotly to an of wind the fan was blowing, undertook
: "Maria, don’t jo' ever wako ms or,lcrly- ’Bring mo my revolvers, ’ nud to make it blow harder, which is some­
ug'in ’capt fer a rattlesnake or a water : v hcn 1,0 ba<l bls
*»«
called thing that Mr. Ziugtock laid expressly
laoecosin. "—Atlanta Constitution.
nP”u <ho mon to como out> but they dl‘l forbidden. Itsocms thut the blower aud
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| uot move. Then ho said, ’I am going to tho
_ _ boiler __
aud machinery were all lunch
n i i i n ’t K e e p l) p t u . R e e e r d .
count three. I f yon are not out hero , larger than were needed to prodnee a
“ Bill writes from Texas," said the w*t“ y °ur bands held up ou tho third i breeze sutbeient to float a kite bore, but
parent, “ that he's in jail ag’iu, an he c°uut, you won t como out of thut place : j j r Zingtxxik, who, though rioh, was
peatH to lie hopeli-ss over it. I wonder alive. ’
also thrifty, had had a chance to boy*
ef tiie example of his family ain’t in-
He counted one, then ho cocked the (bht plunt eeoond hand chouper than a
■pirintohim ? His gruu’fnther broke reV0*'erH, min ho counted two. V o till new plant cf smaller size would bavo
' jail six times; hia nnt-lo dug out three 0XPec2*11* b» bear tho report, for wo knew : «.„gt. ^ ,4 KO j,e
it and had it sec
, times, un they ain't u jail in the settle- ,bnt
nieant what ho eaid. Tho upi auj 0Very morning he used to adjust
1 went that kin hold uny rf the rest of Ulcl* *ue'v n to°- 1 bl V stepped out just jt gQ tj,at would uot go abovo u 1
the family. It’s iny opinion that Bill
‘‘"i0
»avo their lives and held up tain speed, mid several times he had
I
froJU ^ - . “ - A t .a n U Con-
^ S an d
cautioned his sou never to touch i t
stitntiou.
“ About one minute after Rufus did
effect of Uowcy’s glauoe.
touch it cn this morning when he want­
A M la t a k e a Im p r e s s io n .
I “ Ouo of them mid rfterwerd that ed it to blow harder tho big fan was go­
“ Did you bear about the spnoeb I when he saw Dewey’s eyes ho know ing at a gait tbut act up a hurricane in
1 made just before theclosoof congress?’’ that he wonld either he a dead Jackie the porlnm It blew the kite against one
inquired the returned statesman.
>“ « moment or ho would have to yield, of the windows aud broko that tho first
“ We read it out loud down to (be an<l when tho iroua were put open him thing, nud within n minute tho pictures
store," answered Farmer Corntosanl.
he was ns sober us hu ever was in his were off tho walls and their glasses
“ Ah! What did yon think of it?”
Hts. Dewey went Lack to his room and «naNiKsi, tables were upset, brio-a-brao
“ Well, we didn’t blame congress for Huisbwl the letter ho wxx w riting.”— was kuockcd into flinders, and tbe
raakin np its mind to quit an go Philadelphia Press,
whole parlor was a wreck, with tbe big
home.”—Washington Star.
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blower going at lop .'.-peed and churning
"The Lueby DoJi,"
cvi rythiug there iuto fragments and
I t .liarte«.
“ Tho Lucky Duffs" is tho title of mt blowing tbo debris out of the windows.
article in Tho English Illustrated Maga­
“ That ended the father’s indulgence. “
zine in which Mr. J. M L’uliock truces
the rise cf the Dul.o cf Fife, like a
to oMsn
print-« in u fairy talo, from a tittle t im e s a le o e r
farmer in the north <1 Bcotluad 300 r a s » i t i m e l i
j ycara ago. Ono ftooel woman of the o u t o f to w n ;
1.1 m o d e r n
I house used to ride to market with a times
a sick
- huge pile t f plaiiling, which aho bud m a n is s t o n e d
►pun from her sheep, in tin, oronper he- o u t o f »11 bis
in /
-nle her uiiil duly brought lin k its chances
life by t b e /,
value in m>rks. Tltc-orbo hourdid in c r o w d o f
begs Gu one oecnaiun she banked her busy,
-aviugs in a h.-ntli,ir hag in the ceiling,
t ut the rata got at it, mj that the fiiuiily
dinod m utd 11 dowupour cf dut-atocna.
The fninily ffouriehed «o well that ouch
a
h u . i t I I n « u ic u w b a
■^5 h i v e n u p la c e a u d n o
of her three main get an estate cf Ins
m e f i s h im .
A m an
own—Patrick, tho yonugcht. bringing
w h o ha» b ilio u s tu r n s
•’!(( childreo into tho world, white Wil-
a n d li r id fe e lin g s au d
1 lium became the father of the first Earl
fr e q u e n t “ o f f - d e y » ''
m ig h t a s w e ll g o o u t
cf Fife.
fly
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ON EU CEN E AND
A . R. B U T T O L P H ,
FLO R ENC E
STA G E
R O U TE . Notary Fa hl ic, Surveyor
a»4
« letame*»,.
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S e w in g M ach in e» w $ m a n u fa c tu r e a n ’»1 th eir
p r ic e s b e fo r e y o u p u r c h a se a n y o th e r .
T mc New H o m e »rwiNa M a c h in e c o
oexvor. nails.
CoeVWOKT* * C’
''a* :▼
B-* rW r ft
8-» oiimont ; i ,
105,000; WcH.-TEK (in te r n a tio n a l), 125,000:
Elk P rairie H otel.
Oregon.
BO YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
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a . fo llo w s :
w . W. NEELY, Prop’r.
. ........... Attorucy-at-Law................I Tables furnished with all the
E U G E N E , OREGON.
I delicacies of the season. Wild
kfiue A t t l i e c o u r t IIo u « e.
game, fish and fruit i n season. Best
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•Special
1. G. K notts , Pastor.
Anyou* oe fdtnf
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TA N N ER HOTEL
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A ppendix of 4 7 ,4 6 8 E n tr ie s
: d ifferen t d ic tio n a r ie s for th e e n tir e a lp h a b e t is
§
bate busiueti
R e a d .r s for Q u o ta tio n s
C ost o v e r $ 9 6 0 ,0 0 0
A ssista n t G eneral Passen ger A gent,
2f<5 Morrison St., (»'or., 8d.
J. F. TANNER, p„Cp.
X C ugene,
a4 7 E J ito r s a id S p e c ia lis t ,
5 0 0 0 I llu s tr a tio n s
CHARLTON,
A xdkkw B kl -M), N. G.
R. L. E vans , Sec.
R E S B Y T E R I AN C H U R C H , Florence,
Oregon. S .ibbatli se rv ic e ; S ahbath-
echool, It) o ’clock a. ni. P reaching 11
o ’clock a. in. and 7 p. in. S acram ent o
t in Lord’s su p p er on 1st S abbath of
Jan u ary , A pril, Ju ly and October.
Everybody is welcome to all th e services.
Pastor rc piests C h ristian s to make
• acm sclios know n.
3 0 1 ,8 6 5 V oca b u la ry rerm a
R o o m s 2 a n d 4, S h e lto n B lo ck , i
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A U T H O R IT A T IV E
E U G E N E , OREGON.
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■ BOSTON AND ALL
G. II. W . F erp ctu ft Lodge, No. 131, P O I N T S E A S T and S O U T H
■ m eets every 1st an d 3d Tuesdays
each m onth.
M em bers an d visiting For h iforn iA tio n , t im e c a r d s, m ap s aud
hiethren ill good sta n d in g are cordially e tc., c a h ou or wiite
invited to a tte n d . A. O. F t 'N K l i , M. W.
R. M CM URPHEY,
1. G. K notts , Recorder.
Dictionary'
Ladies’ UudervcBts 5c. aud up
Childrens
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>c.
Send us your mail orders; they will
NEW NOME
The Funk & W agnallb
H E L E N A « a ,1
.J. 1. B u rri'iii’iui.o, S ecretary .
i’p
A new combination of nc*7
lemedies. Mado aftnr ne*v
methods. Entnxiy until: j aay
< ther plaster.
She Triumph vf Modern Medical
Scien< e.
‘i he Perfe -ted Product of years of
Patient Toil.
Hared over tho chest it n a
powerful aid t » Ayer’s ( berry Pec­
toral in the treatment of all throat
and Ian ▼ a Section«.
Placed t vei the stomach. It stops
naiwt i a:.d vomiting; over tie
bowels, L controls cramps and'colic.
Placed over the «¡nail vf the back,
it removes a*I congestion from the
kidneys and greatly fctreegthoas
weakness.
For palf by all Druggists.
J. C. Ayer Co., Lowoll, Maas.
C ars
8T . PAUL
A. 1!.
1:
L i- ’ r new piaster.
Stage leaves Eugene daily ex­
cept Sundays, at G a. in., arriving
. W. IL W eatherson
at Florence the day following:
I
O. W. H urd
at 10 a. in.
Win. Kyle I
S leeping C ars
Returuing-stago leaves F lo r-'
J. W. Carman
M. M orris ! E le g a n t
! cnee daily, except Sundays at 2 I
I
D in in g C ars
Jo h n 1. Butterfield |
p.m., arriving in Eugene the day I
............E. B. Wilson j T o u r i s t
! following at 9 p. m.
i resilient.............
A maff loves on ideal; a woman j-----
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idealizes love.
;{q yds. calico for $1.00
No woman ever claimed that iba 1
fussy white things were meant to lie A. F. C. Ginghams 10c. per yard,
useful.
.
When n girl proposes to a man. she al- ■ D uck Suiting at 8, 10, 12, 15,
i ways nets as if site expected him to i
,
apologize for it.
I 20c- Pcr J aid
You can patch np a broken heart so |
’
that it will keep on loving uny old
thing, but when faith is shattered it is
done for.
When a woman eaj-G that if she were
i rich she would do lota of good in the
North Willamette Street,
world, she means she wonld give away
Lane Co., Oregon
h<r old clothes to her poor relations.—
New York Press.
Immediately after applying it y?n
feol its toothing, warming, strength­
ening power.
It quiets «.'ongoatfoa; draws out
¡uflaiiiniat’an.
EUGENE--FLORENC-E
E. B an g s,
*
Pritly Siiri Waists < Bais and Dress Shirts
n e f t c e t lo u M o f a D a e h e l o r .
STAGE LINE.
CITY OFFICERS.
□Il your attention to the following priecs.
invite comparison. We want your trade.
, S 11 g°°(1 goods and low prices count we will
get it,.
R n i l r o n t l T ic k e t : « S e l l i n g Mt U n r f a l n
C o u n t e r P r ic e s .
Steamer Roberts
V illi r a tk o — ■ o
T. T. Geer. R E G U L A R
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TRAVELERS' GUIDE
!
W e have other striking
improvements that appeal to
the careful buyer. Send for
our elegant H . T . catalog.
c f b u s in e ss .
U: . -f^ v
1x2
The Stick—1 think you'ra looking
ever «0 mnch better.
Tho Um hr «Ila—Oh. yes. Fin com-
plotely recovered, thunk yon I — Punch
H r Ila 4
lilt Th em .
“ What weonght to have, " said the
cxpericuced bicyclist, “are u»piialt
roads everywhere. ’’
“ Asphalt nothing,” returned tho be­
ginner. "Asphalt's to« hard altogeth­
er. ’’—Chicago Post.
T h o s e t itr ls .
Mae—Ro yon are engaged to George!
I refnwri Lin three times.
Elhel—That must have been wlrnt lie
m « s n t w h e n lie told me that ba had bad
several narrow esca pcs. — New York
hite ewws achine o
JonrnaL
Cleveland, Ohio.
flnwsetx'ld Start>».
Polly -Aunt Sally seems wot-fally
downcast tnmuht.
Jennie— Yes. poor tiling, she hasn’t
1 »ile by White Sewing Machino been able to get bet feelings hm t nt
B» ■ ¡any. *an Francisco.
any tini»- today. —Indiana,»nlis Jonrual
W
S
M
C .
These things
Q u een t t 'i lb e l m l a * .
There is no longer any doubt that
Willteltnina, qnueu of the Netherlands,
is ei.giigKl to marry Priuce Bernhard
of Saxe- Weimar, who is uow 20 year»
cf age and the second sou of the late
hereditary Prince of Weiiuar The
young nufceti has lately been in Paris
* r " 'K 'h«-’ ’■•«‘'‘s anil seler ting a nous-
seaa. Her dress.w, rides in the llni.-i mid
goodness of faoo and character liavo
lA-cn Items of interest In tbe Paris jonr-
aals. They doom it Higinlicant that sho
»liops in Paris iuatend of Berlin and be­
hove the future queen a valuable person
to cnlt ivata.
T n u n g b t t n l tn tu n L a s t.
“ Didn't yottr itl»-coiidii-..q cashier
leave von any mctmtge?"
" Y in
Ilo left a Imo lu the ca»-h box
trmsfi-rriiig to me his paid np memlA-r-
•hip in a Don t Worry club '—Chicago
UocowL
A F re e A n *e rte « n r it is e n .
* Amen* tb*” wive» of our naval coin*
muu.!« en now wj proti.ihCblly -o tte
aey
t h e y d o u o t tro
a n y fa r t h e r . B ut
yon t ifw r k now
v.’h a t
F o i-'F t o
d e v e l o p in n h a lf -
n o u r is h e d , b ile p o i« o n - d c o t n t it u t b m . I f
a tn n n an n o o n an b e f e e l* th a t b< is n o t g e t
l i n g t h e f o r c e f u l r t r e n g t h co<l e n e r g y o t u
o f h i’i fo o d th a t lie o u g h t to . w i l l I x g it i t a k ­
i n g IH . P ie r c e * G ob let» M e d ic a l i> »*eovevy,
h e w ill » o o n p u t h in i» e l f in t b e p o c id o n
w h e r e h e c a n d o a L a AM* b w o t k t a a i l p a n d
c h e e r fu lly
H l* r .p p e d t e w ill b e »du»Tpewe<f; b iu li v e r
in v ig o r a t e d ; h i* d ig e n tio i» .« tren g tb u tted ; • i
e d g e p u t o n b in w h o l e u ^ tr a tiv e ortru ^ lat
T h o s e s u b t le p o is o n s wbkh deMfftatl tl: •
e n t ir e o r g a n is m a n d in v f t g c c n w m p t f « -1
a n d a h o * t o f o t h e r d ia ea iK A w ill be dr ie c u
o u t o f t h e sjratem ; a n d h e w ill g a in p le n t y
o f p u r ? n o u t U t t in g r e d bto<»d, tntM ch
p o w e r a n d rt» r v e -fo r c e .
In a b o rt b e w i l l
be a n ta u u n io n g m e n .
T h ere ore hundred« o f dclnhiee te m p o n r Y
stim atrn tr. ' nu.li extract».’* •Nrs.iparuta't 4tvt
conjponud», w h ich ate more or
" h o o m ^ f”
l»y m erely pri'.if-<eckm < «hu quata: b e l an *.an-
?•♦. drwrghw wdll ft.ve to n (h r ’ G rtd c * Mt<"s-».t
p fo covery" w in n y o a a«b
n w - i ’’
form ed, h e k now * that H» eob
IncT’-i- e d for th irty venm r u f f
U m
h» i
vent»»»« of «11 eduraV .1. auth
who hu« devoted » Hfe-»in»e of
t o 1 p rcfju n l ntudy t o v h ro n b <