The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, May 13, 1899, Image 1

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VOL. X.
general directory
TRAVELERS’ CUIDE.
state officers
S T E A M E R “ M iN K ,”
G overnor................................. ... ?
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D A IL Y T R IP S
Fiorsnce am
Attorney G e n e ra l D . K . N . B lac k b u rn
f ................. It. S . B ean
i ud ic Second D is tr ic t
Prosecuting A tto r n e y .
J . W . H a m ilto n
.G eo . M . C row n
of Tiflo.
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Judge.................... .. • • •
• j ......... . .. W . T . B a ile y
Comnu8«oner8 1 ......... . H . D . E d w a rd s
Sheriff................................ . W . W . W lth e rg
T reasurer................ ......... .A . S . P a tte r s o n
L U E L L A
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For further information inquire
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A. W. BEADLE & CO.
14 California St
San Francisco, California.
ORTHERN
P a c ific , FÍy.
Coroner.............................. . W . P . C lie sh ire
Justice of P e a c e ............. . . ,C . II. H o ld e n
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Florence toz Yaquina
Calling at ALSEA,
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CITY OFFICERS.
O. W . H u r d !
AV in. K y le
J . W . C arm an |
M . M o r r is .
r e o rd e r . . . .
...........J o h n I . B u tte rfield
Treasurer ..
......................F . B . W ilson
U arshal........
................G. C . C u n ip to n
Calling at the UMPQUA.
For passenger and freight rates
Sleeping
C ars
E le g a n t
T o u ris t
Sleeping
C ars
M IN N E A P O L IS
D U L U T H ________
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F. A A. M. F lo re n c e L odge N o. 107.
R egular c o m m u n ic a tio n o n second
and fourth S a tu rd a y s in eac h m o n th .
E. W . C obb , W . M .
J. I. B utts « f ie l d , S e c re ta ry .
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CRANDFORKS
C R O O K S TO N
W IN N IP E G
H E L E N A and
BUTTE’
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• m eets second a n d f o u r th S a tu rd a y s
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WASHINGTON
C H IC A G O
P H IL A D E L P H IA
NEW
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BO STO N A N D A L L _
>. IT. W . P e r p e tu a L o d g e, N o. 131, P O IN T S E A S T n»d S O U T H
n :eta e v ery ln t a n d 3d T u esd ay s
p-nr in fo r m a tio n , tim e cards, m o p s an d
m o n th .
M e m b ers a n d v isitin g
!i - ii in good s ta n d in g a ro c o rd ia lly e tc ., c a ll on or w rite
,p I to a tte n d . A. 0 . F u n s e , M . » •
c u rph ey
. K notts , Recorder.
G eneral A gent. R oom s 2 an d 4, S helton
R. M M
tic k e ts
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M ock,
EU G EN E, OREGON.
. 0 . F . H e c e ta L o d g e N o. I l l .meets
rery W ed n esd ay e v e n in g in L odge
, F lo ren ce, O re g o n . B ro th e rs in
a ta u d iu g in v ite d to a tte n d .
A ndrew B rund , N . G.
It. L . E vans , Sec.
A- D CHARLTON,
A ssista n t G eneral P assenger A gent,
2 i0 M orrison St., Cor., 3d.
P o r tla n d , O r.
FLORENCE, OR.
j. F. TANNER, puce.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
E SB Y T E R IA N C H U R C H ,F lo re n c e ,
Iregon. S a b b a th s e rv ic e ; S a b h a th -
>ot, 10 o ’clock a . m . P re a c h in g 11
xtk a. m . a n d 7 p. in . S a c ra m e n t of
L ord’s s u p p e r on 1 st S a b b a th of
lary, A p ril, J u ly a n d O ctober,
rybody is w elcom e to a ll t h e services,
o r re q u ests C h r is tia n s to m ak e
nselves k n o w n .
I . G. K n o tts , P a s to r .
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Special
A tte n tio n
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Com m ercial
T raveller».
MORRIS
ATTORNEYS
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HOTEL,
J. I . B U T T E P .F IE L D , Proprietor
K lo re n o o ,
A. C. WOODCOCK,
A ttorney a t Law,
O re g o n
. , v ~ ?»ooros 7 a n d 8 McT-aran'» B u ild in g ,
»m en tion g iv e n t o c o lle c t io n s a n d pio*
bate b u sin e s t
O x '& g o n .
OUR AIM—To furnish the best
accommodations
at reasonable
prices.
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H ead of T id e H otel,
w . W . N E E L Y , Prop’r.
E . O. P O T T E R
Tables furnished with all the
delicacies of the season. Wild
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OREGON.
accomodations for the traveling
public.
E. E. BEN ED ICT«
A T T O R N E Y — A . T — L iA - 'W . j
FlorADce.
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Scientific
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American.
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£
D p .A g c r ’s
G uaranteed F ast Black
NEW ENGLISH WORDS.
Ton C
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Ladle«’ Shoe« 90c. and up
“ 75c. “ “
Ladie’s and Men’s Hose Men’s
Children’s “ 20c. “ “
10c, per pair.
Big Selection—Gan eave you
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a r p - * lt '« V a lu a b le .
Eeaily mafle Skirts.
Ken’s and Boy's Clothiai:
Pretty Shirt Waists
Bats aid Bress Shirts
Tw entv-three
M iles W est
of E ugene.
ON EU G EN E AND
FLORENCE
STAGE
ROUTE.
Dictionary
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T on sorial P arlors.
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By
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F lo re n c e , O re g o n .
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NOTARIES.
NEW HOME
A Tension
Indicator
It
indicate
the state
of the tension at a glance.
It* use means time saving
and easier »eu ing.
It’s our own invention
and is found only on the
• W hite
We have other i ’rvtoj, <
improvements that apf
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the careful buyer. £<.r.d iu?
our clefant H . T .
catakf.
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WRITE FOR CIBCUMR3
Sewing M achine. <
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
Notar vF u bli<\ Survey or
tylDTE S E W « MACW’T C«.
K?
notary
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R E P A IR E D .
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M A D E
F lo r
P a tr o n iz in g
J . V . K u ffm a n .
a
Elk P rairie Hotel.
Aavnns aradln« »sk«t su
' ■ » s ä f ’i i x s w a a k *
•»»tul arttís. Without
Kraut dir»», ln th»
C h e s t?
Then probably the Inag.\
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<n lh& Jo tn ta ?
Then probably rheumatism. \
Ko matter where it is, nor what
kind; you need have it no longer.
It may be an hour, a day, or a
year old; it mast yield to
EUGENE-FLOKENCE
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fa U : d
taster
Charges reasonable.
O recon.
BO Y E A R S ’
E X P E R IE N C E
£
Then probably tha kidneys, r
H . H . B a rre tt, P ro p ’r,
game, fish and fruit in season. Best
• i' r r t c í A t th e C ourt H ou se.
t n tk o B a s h ?
money
As a result of the “ literary competi­
tion" of the London academy a list of
new words which have been added to
the English language Is given to the
C S ttS P B ^
world. I t w ill surprise most persons
3 T A Q K L IN E .
that snob Words have been coined:
Roofer— A letter w ritten after stay­ Scotch Lawn
Men’s Shirts 26c. and up
ing w ith a friend to express year grati- I
Leaves F lorence M ondays, W ed n e s­
Boys’ “
20c. “ “
tudo for the time spent under his hos­ ! F ast Colors
days and F rid a y s.
pitable roof.
Boys’ Suits 75o. “ “
Crotion— An occurrence which en­ I Pretty P atterns
A rrives a t F lorence T uesdays T h u rs­
ables yon to “ crow" over another per­
Men’s
“ 12.75
“ “
4c.
per
yard.
days and S aturdays.
son. I t is the noun corresponding to
Mr. K ip lin g ’s interjections. “ Gloats,
C onnects w ith S team er and S c o tts
gloats and fids. ”
burg Stage L ino for D rain. Also w ith
Flopubnt — One’s adiposo annt'a
Stage L ine for Coos B ay.
C harges
method of sitting or reclining.
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G ln g - A greasy mud peculiar to the
reasonable.
Ladies’ Under vests 6c. and up
Immediately a fter applying li yea
»treets of large cltiea
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feel ita eoothiug, warming, strength­
Wbiflleanent— Object of small impor­ A. F. C. Ginghams 10c. per yard.
ening power.
Childrens
“
6c. “ “
It quiets congestion; draws out
tance.
i-.!1,-lunation.
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Qainnydinglea —• Irrelevances and Duck Suiting at 8, 10, 12, 16, Men’s Underwear......................
trivialities.
It is n new plaster.
60c. and up per suit.
20c. per yard : : :
Sinequanonymou*— Most essential
T w in k —A testy person fu ll of kinlca
A rew combination of r.~-y
E. B angs,
Proprietor.
remedt33. Made aftxr now
and cranks.
methods. Encirtly unlike any
Stage leaves Eugene daily ex­
Conflouiption— Muddle, catastrophe
other plnste-.
Tilge— Decoction of tea which has
cept Sundays, at 6 a. m., arriving
Tka Triumph of Modern Medical
stood too long, whether warm or cold.
Science.
Screel— To feel the sensation produced
at Florepcc the day following
The Perfected Product of years of
North Willanstte Street,
by hearing n knifa edge squeal on a
Patient Toil.
at 10 a. m.
Eugene.
Lans Co., Oregon
Placet e-’or the chest it it a
plate.
powerful rid to Ayer’s Cherry Pec­
R eturning-stage leaves Flor­
Smarmy _ Saying treacly things
toral in the treatment of all threat
HaidUMa.
Which do not sound gennine
ence daily, except Sundays at 2
and lung aTectior.a.
Scrnngle— The feeling of bearing a
: Not long back Mr. X. moved into a
Priced ever the stomaih, it stops
slate pencil squeaked on a slate.
new house, which bad not before been
p.m., arriving in Eugene the day
nausea and vomiting; over the
G ln xy— An adjective denoting the
occupied. The bell wires were rather
bowels,
it
controls
cramps
and
colic.
following at 9 p. in.
quality that is not quite oily or crenmy THE
COLONEL
D1SOU3TCD THS stiff, and in consequence the belia gavo
Placed over the small of tne back,
or glutlnons. but something of each.—
no unoertain sound This waa partioa-
it removes ail congestion from the
SQUATTER IN NO SMALL OCQREE.
kidneys and greatly strengthens
' larly tha case w ith the doorbell, whose
Wavorly Magazine
Single fare -
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$5.00
weakness.
clangor disturbed the whole bonne.
Sad, S aftglns t»V * » • Advtea
For sale by all Druggists.
T h a F i t . » » » of Thlaffs.
M r. X. la a man of sensitive nervea.
Round trip -
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$9.00
J. C. Ayer Co., L owl II, Mass.
Oav» th a roeaaar, I t W n a ld H ava
i The tremendous jangle of the doorbell
Tickets for sale at E. Bangs’
U a h e a lth r Fee the B rava Colaaat »a , made him abndder, so he wrote in chalk
livery barn, Eugene, and at O. AV.
L la a v r T h ara M a ch Ism gar.
above the handle of the doorpost, " P a ll
geutly. ’’
I
t
tvaa
a
squatter'
h
cabin
on
the
bor­
H urd’s office in Florence.
About 9 that evening there waa a
ders of a big swamp, and tbo squatter
violent ringing, homebody tugged at
I himseif sat smoking his pipe aa the
the bell as i f he were guiug to pull it
T h e F u n k & W a g n a lls
uolouel rode up and usked for a drink
oat by the roots. The noise wan terrific.
of water. One of the half dozen chil­
X himself ran to the door in a rage
dren ran to the swamp w ith a gourd
and found his friend X
and ffliod it, hat the oolonel turned
" W h a t the dickens do you mean by
away from it aud said:
Of The
ringing that way?" exclaimed X indig­
“ I can't drink that ataff; i t ’s fu ll of ,
nantly " D o n 't you see what's written
ENG LISH LANGUAGE
youog tadpoles."
there?"
"Yea, they do rr.etn to be party
“ Yea,"answered Z, "Id o se c— th at’s
COM PLETE
th ic k ," replied the squatter as ba blew
i why 1 pulled m hard."
a
cloud
of
smoko
above
bis
bead.
S U C C IE N T
X. looked at the w ritin g and raw.
“ I should think you’d be afraid to
" P u ll urgently. ’’ A passing wag bad
■wallow thoso things," said tha colonel. added the " n r ’ ’ X. baa new waffled
a u t h o r it a t iv e
“ Don't aea nothin to be afraid of,
tha bell. — Loudon Telegraph.
sab. Beckon i t ’a worse on tha tadpole*
than on u i Bin drinkin it rig ht along
3 0 1 ,8 6 5 V ocab ulary Term»
A rM lla v r Tavroa.
for SO years, and nobody’s bin hart y i t " j
2 4 7 E d itors and S p e cia lists
A ll artillery may be divided into two
“ There must be lota of malaria around main clnaaes, heavy and light Heavy
5 3 3 R eaders for Q u o ta tio n s
here."
a rtillery is cal led also garrison artillery.
5 0 0 0 I llu stra tio n s
“ Mebbe they are, sah, but I haven't , Heuvy artillery guns are placed perma­
Coat o v er $ 9 6 0 ,0 0 0
“ M y l W onldnit that hat 1») becom­ aeen one as I knows of. Do they w alk
nently in forts, and the men who handle
A ppendix of 47» 4^8 E n tr ie s
ing to ma I” — New York Journal.
or fly i"
them form foot artillory l-attcries and
“ M alaria is vrtat breod* ohillsand regiments Light artillery refers to
ci
fever,"
explained
the
colonel.
T h e fu ll n um b er o f w ords an d terras in
guns not permanently emplaood— that
W e hnve it on good notberity that a
“ Ob, th at’s it? Must be round here is, light enough to be taken from place
d ifferen t d lctio n u ries for th e en tir e a lp h a b et Is
eelebratrd loeture bnr»»u ha» made then, though we ain 't worryin an y."
to place by means of horaea and ma­
as fo llo w s: Si'ORMONTTI, 53,000; W oacsr.sT K »
Agninnldo a tempting oifer to quit bU
“ But you shouldn't live here in thia
neuvered by band. In our arm y the
105,000; W ebsti .« (in te r n a tio n a l). 125,000. e
foolishness and come to this country miasma."
6«w!n< M a c h in e s w e m a n u fa c tr e r.n-l t h -if
light artillery gunners ride on the cais­
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 er.
TORY, (s ix v o lu m e s.
co m p le te,)
225,000:
nud lector«, and it is anid t h a t ho in ae-
"Dunno w hat yoor miasma la hut if sons and gun carriages. In horae a r til­
TWC N F W H O M F S C W IW « PrtACHINK C 'i
rionriy
c.unidtring
the
offer
when
he
she
taoklea
this
fum
ily
she’lt
g
it
tha
STAN D AR D , o ver 300,000;
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oka «:« «una.
lery the gunners ride horaea, so that a
isn't sitting fiu- Ida picture. The fact worst of it. We a in 't takiu a bluff from
"”» » »* b 3 v -< it?" AsxeesJ-
bores artillery battery b u a great many
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that he has tiuen no often shown fodreaa anything."
mure horses than a light battery
Wa
snits warrants the belief that he has
“ My frien d ," oontluued the oolnnal have no horse batteries in oua army. A
the platform remotely in view I f bu as he looked arouad. “ did you ever bear
field battery ia a light battery Aflytwg
ACENTS W A N T E D .
battery is a bona battery Slags gnna
G ood d e a le rs w a n ted in e v e ry ‘ ow n. doesn't shoot any better than is report­ of bacteria?"
ed of him. he would bo wise in signing
“ Never, sah. Does ha w alk or fly?" arc between heavy and lig h t artillery.
W rite for p ric ta a n d te rm s to Him F r a n
the lectnre cot true t ut once.— Atlanta
“ And did you ever hear of a m i­ They are intended to be placed perma­
E . D- B r o n s o n & C o, ciaco, C al.
CoBstitr.tinn
crobe?”
nently tor the time being aud are
“ Nover did. la he on Ute fight?"
Pacific Coast Agents
brought to th eir place* byttm ua, ba*
O p tin lin i.
“ How on earth you can live here, they are anMnaaawau ‘ B f i^ k t ■■■■
SAN FRANCISCO, CA L.
Rainlst Msatagne— Y»s-, I was de­ ooutlguous to this p e s tile n tia l morass,
a r a — New York Sun.
layed and could not arrive in time to w ith the a ir weighted down w ith ma­
933 M arket S t.
go on with the performance The audi­ laria, is more than 1 oaa understand."
lb« critical j .‘ S S T 3
ence bt< Mine unruly and to*e up some
The squatter looked np to the man
motherhood for tbs fint
of the seat». It waa very dirtrts .iag.
on horseback for a long minute, as if
time will» a acnae o f
Sharpleigh (the critic )—Oh. well. It puzzliug over the words, and then
draad s iid haabn diag
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is always liest to look on the bright si?» queried:
Ita a tb s rath -
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lea» band o f
of things Think how much w «»e the
" W h a t’s ‘ eentisooua’ niesw?"
J * death should
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people world probably have carried on
" I t means alongside o f."
s n a tc h theta
if ydu had arrived In time to give the
M A R IO N M O B P J3 Pro p.
“ And w hat’s ‘pestilential’?"
IS JUST
away and leave
the eapectaat
performance— Chicago New»
“ Sici-uess »lid death."
W HAT
l i t t l e dariiag
"A n d what's a ‘ morass’ ?"
S h a v in g
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moSheiiea». Bat
F re t.
" A swamp."
THE
no w ow aa who
fla ir Cutting
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I t was a night or two after he bad
"Look here, stranger," continued tha
fbrtitiea h eieu lf
WORD
w ttb the atreugth-
Razor Honed
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conquered th-j Morvii.
eqtiatfhr, as he r<ne up, knockvl tbs
ening pewet of Di.
“ Are wc to be crushed beneath the firo out of hfs pipe and lookod very
UTvIPUUS.
Pierce’s Favorite Pre­
Scissors Ground
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iron heel of the in v a d e r f asked the serious, " I ’ve lived bore all my life,
scription need feel
oe» inntaat’s aiiacivm a about eitbet het-
b.ipl“»»
berbariHns.
in
much
a n x ie ty .
ftttt]
I've
seen
u
thoosiiid
people
go
O re c to n .
Ml
jr io r e ix o o
“ W ell, I trust you don’t tsk« me for 'long this road, bnt you are (he flrst self or tile prospective little one.
THROUGH TICKETS Standard
K. 15. C o lv in , C o m m a n d e r.
J . L . F u r n is h , A d ju ta n t.
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WAS TOO SCIENTIFIC.
D in in g Cars
S E C R E T S O C IE T IE S .
No. 5R
We call your attention to the following priecs.
At Florence
v We invite comparison. We want your trade.
i First Sunday of Ea:h Month.
If good goods and low prices count we will
flpecial attention to Diseases of
get it,
the Eye.
orom pt a tte n tio n .
8T . PAUL
CSr
from
Alex. Patterson, M. D.
S e n d us your m a il orders; they w ill ha«©
. W . H . W ia th e rs o n
EUGENE,
And
NO. 2.
STAiiE LINE.
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Eugene,
from
— APPLY TO —
Assessor...........................
School S u p e r in te n d e n t ...V V . M M iller
. . . .C. M. C ollier
S u r v e y o r ............ . . .
G e n era l L y n n s P o s t,
trips
Florence to Coos Bay
the steamer
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Board of T ru ste e s
S te a m e r Rofearts
Will make regular
Will carry freight and passengers Meyer & Kyle,
Florence, Or.
from Florence to San Francisco.
O -J L K D I lS r E I ^
• W ill also bring up freight
COUNTY OFFICERS-
President.
«. xa a r c s’."
TRAVELERS' GUIDE
■ between
rr e w itr e r ..................... ¡'" t J ' f i?1
a„,u Public I n s tr u c tio n J . H . A ckerm an
s £ p r i.,.r
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public
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Clevcho.', f-lito
,y..
For ua-e by W hite a - wie
Oon-pany, Ban Frar.ri.AO.
Ma .-.in
a tenderfoot’’ ’ exclaimed great Csssar.
ehowing that after all there was « kind
ly side to hit uatnre.— Town Topics.
Ta n U IR r a lt.
“ There is a woman in Oklahoma who
has 22 children.'
“ Hay. that would be a bad job ('•?
tome of the upplii anta for census post
tioas to tackle. ’
“ How m l '
“ They couldn't count that fu r ." —
Cleveland Plain Dealer
('a r r lr M .
“ 3eu<l tits ro y a l e x e r n tin e e r h e re Im ­
m ediately.'’ »«Id th e eniprcte d o w a g er
“ 1* there scything wrong with bia
W ork!' asked Li Hung Ctisug
“ Y es- lie b n u g l« i this exeentioo of
Ih eC hib H M * em pero r f r ig h tfu lly
I t waa
fa ll >if tyjwigraphical e rro rs "— Wash
tagtoa Htar
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A 4 « Ile a *
■ a a » lll» « t« w .
“ I un de rstan d W illie s w v ery tsroad
ever g e ttu w arrested b a pn I it ug d o w r
signs
“ H e w as to r s fe w hours
A nd tb -n
th e pa p er* ivtnie o n t am t re te rr-x l to h im
as a tv year <>ld boy
lad iab ap u M »
Ju o rh a l
This matchless “ Prescription ” w ill give
critter who bn» gone at it to upset me her exactly the hind o f healthy v ita lity
,iD(t make me feel «liapouteutod and uu
abe need* and at the lim e she needs it
most
I t w ill give elastic endaraece ta
happy."
entire delicate organism involved in
“ I was simply speaking of the situa­ the
mutheibuod. I t w ill m ake the coming o f
tio n ," explained t ie colonel.
babv sb ioln tly free from danger and nearly
“ And so am I, sab, aud the situation free from pain.
I t w ill insure the baby's «tart in life by
are j»a ttb is: You’ve come along and
im parting, tbrongh ita influence upon the
made up fares at m y tadpoles, you’ve nfflther, that sturdy in fan tile vigor which
throwed malaria and miasma at me, gladden« a m other'» heart. I t 1» the ont-r
you’ve talked of pestilence and morass medicine which can be im p lic itly relied
neon for this purpose , and the only rem ­
nud microbes, nad yna’vo jest got me so edy
eapreaalj- de»ign.-d by an educated, e l-
riled np (bat I'm bound to say
ly that
sons if
ii
perieneed physician to give perfect health
you don't want to oak fc r a e b a w c f and strength to the delicate, special organ­
tfrUackor qr wasn't intendin to stop ism o f women.
sad talk politics you’d Latter be a-glt- j Mr. Joseph Hamacy. of WtltUiD*. Cnttaton Co,
A. C . wriies: ’’ I have been «Hug your mc,H-
I Ho and ks-epo-gittin till yon g it beyond eines for some lime aod s m h ap p y to say th at
the next turn in Die road. Yen m a y 1 they haw done all thot you ctaim rar Uran I
think they have a» equal in the world I wo lid
pnti a ll right in some parts, but I'm , adriae aft women while In a detleat* a l.t e
Dr. Ptrrcc’a Fn-.-ortte FveecriptFei. rt
dawgoned If you ain ’t twice too par­ to
the time of
both -----------
and makes
the .lavor
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ticular fu r Lob ccmcion folk» as we ahnrtena
earner My wile is the iiwther of Ave children
ate arcuud y tr e l” — 8t. Loots Poet-Dis-', and atra vnd*r*d aiaaw death In the tarth of
Uiem nntn thia last o n -; the One- of birt’i waa
patab.
short, and latxw may from the me of Dr Flernr-«
W h y la I t Kvar T h asf
Tno who:» crowd of mon raved of her
hoamty
liba wc* divi an. they said inermi p-.
ably divina, and glon-m tv haaatifu
go aba- wa* |um as they nud saul
M m
B n t tw o in ali d id not U itu a art
brwtbor
Yun
Favnnlv PravcrljUtne.,*
Dr. Pierce’s Comnarm fiewae M*«tieal Ad­
viser used t.s sell for fc Jo, new it 1« free
I t tell» all lbout the home- treat raent o f
ordinary disease»
Several chapter« are
d e v o t e d t a t h e dloeaaea o f women
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