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About The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1900)
y^<= Ì THE W EST 1 1 YOUR HOHE PAPER S U P P O R T IT 5 '» > J EIUSLAW’S ONLY PAPER. O P P O R T U N IT Y , 1 NO. 45. F LO K E N C E , OREGON, F R ID A Y , M ar. 9, 1900. X. TRAVELERS’ GUIDE TRAVELERS' GUIDE. INERAL DIRECTORY STEAM E STATE OFFICERS- M A R G U E R IT E , W ill m ake ------- o o — S team er Robarts Will make regular trips from Ir ................................. T .T . Geer. R E G U L A R D A IL Y T R IP S ' of S 'ate...............F. I. Dunbar. ----- B e t w e e n ------ Rr............................ F. S. Moore. bblic Instruction J. II. Ackerman | Calling a t ALSEA. And from sinter...................... W. II. Deeds. General D. K. N. Blackburn f ................. K. S. Bean THE STEAM ER i Court ■<............... F. A. Moore Calling at the UMrQUA. ( .. .. C . E. Wolverton For passenger and freight rates econd District.' . J. W. Hamilton fing A ttorn ey.. .Geo. M. Brown — APPLY TO — Florence to Y aquina Florence anfl Head of Title, Florence to Coos Bay LU E L L A )UNTY OFFICERS-. E. O. Totter. T. Bailey kioners Edwards .E. U. Lee . .......................W. W. Withers L ’ ’ ’ ’................. Â. 8. Patterson I .............. D .P . Burton hiperintendent... ,W. M. Miller " .-..C. M. Collier, . . . . W -'P. Cheshire kf Peace......... : .. .0 . H. llolden ! I e ., ........ Ei A. Evaiis ! Meyer & Kyle, Florence, Or. Will carry freight"aii£ passengers from Florence * to » San Francisco. G k A - R I D I I S r E Z r e . W ill also ty-ing up freight S T A G E X j IN E J. * ' * i *«* #*• *** For further information inquire B arrett, Prop’r, ,• - OF — Stage Leaves Steamboat Landing on the Umpqua for Florence Saturdays. < A. W. BEADLE & CO. Returning, Stage Leaves Florence 14 California S t/ San Francisco, California. Sundays. , • . H. H. o W. IL Wéntherson N I 6 . W. Hurd.J Win. Kyle I J. L. Dahlin I M. Morris | R ____ \ . . . . . . . . F. B. Wilson SECRET SOCIETIES. » = = = = = -- = Florence Lodge No. 107. Regular communication on second fourth Saturdays in each month. E. W . C obb , W. M. I, M il’ s, Secretary. . k i.M . * U N : ,rdar............ r. .John I. Butterfield ,hal...................... G. C. Cunip'ton I Extra Trips When Necessary r ORTHERN Paç Pacific, Ry. ICITY OFFICERS. aurer -T- -r- j L. -A U '‘V ' y ' ^ T ' L A D V E R T IS E R S s . P u llm a n S le e p in g C a rs E le g a n t D in in g C a r s ? : T o u ris t S le e p in g C a rs 8 T . PAUL M IN N E A P O L IS DULUTH I. General Lyons Post, No. 58 ta second and fourth Saturdays Olouth at 1 :30 p. m. ■ 8. B. Ooi.vix, Commander. J. L. F urnish , Adjutant. T TO FARGO O R A N D FO RKS CRO O KSTO N W IN N IP E Q H tV . Perpetua Lodge, No. 131, stS every l«t and 3d Tuesdays math. Members and visiting in In good standing are cordially to attend. A. O. F unkk , M. W. iH trs, Recorder. Heceta Lodge No. Ill,m eets ednesday evening in Lodge ence, Oregon. Brothers in ling invited to attend. F . H. Alexander, N. G. E. A. Evans, Sec. Maple Lodge No., 139. meets 'hursday evening in Neely s in, Oregon. Brothers in good vited to attend. G ko . B. C amp , N. G. F bed O. 1’ bil , Sec. H E L E N A »ad BUTTE T H R O U G H T IC K E T S TO C H IC A G O W A S H IN G T O N P H IL A D E L P H IA NEW YORK BO STO N A ND A L L P O IN T S E A S T and S O U T H For inform ation, tim e cards, map« and tic k e ts etc., c a ll on or w rite R. M c M u r p h e y , General Agent. R oom . 2 nnd 4, Shelton B lock, EUGENE, OREGON. A- D- C H A R L T O N , A ssistant General Passenger A gent, 255 Morrison St., Cor., 3d. P o r tla n d , O r. )RCH DIRECTORY J. F . T A N N b R , tERIAN CHURCH, Florence, Sabbath service: Sabbath- o’clock a. m. Preaching 11 in. and 7 p. in. Sacrament of ffa supper on 1st Sabbath of April, July and October.1 i is welcome to all the services. Bqnests Christians to make iknown. I. G. K notts , Pastor. $ t § t 4 Special Attention to Commercial * * Travellers. * * C. WOODCOCK, MORRIS «*« HOTEL, >rney a t Law, O regon . . . . 7 and 8 M cLaren’« B uilding, aition g iv e n to c o lle c tio n s and pro- D. W. S T I3 3 B N S , Proprietor. F lo r e n c e , O r eg o n . L E. B E N E D IC T , Tables furnished with all the delicacies of the season. Give us a call. ÍK JT H 3Y - A T - L A W E l k P r a i r i e H o te l. renne. : : Oreeon. T raoe M ark * D isions w - C opyrights Ac. ding a sketch and dcecrip lcr. may tain nur optntyi free whether al >robably patentable. Comoianlca- YinfldentlaL Banrlbookon Patecte «Pt ugenry for Bectiriiitf pAtPrua. eu tnmnirh Munn A Co. receive without charge. In the T w e n tv -th re e M ile s W e s t Eugene. OSM E U G E N E A N D FLORENCE STAGE ROUTE. - -0„1^^KPW mmt Notary Public, Surveyor PUBLIC. EUGENE Loan s Savings Bank $1000 In Odd A $950 PIANO h i h h it iu im P ro p G eo. H a le CENTRALLY LOCATED. FREE SAMPLE ROOMS. • • tt * . FIR 3T-C LA S S . t<l Trade W arn ob*aia«B and A U Fata w« eondttrtM for M oderM e F ees. a el.draw ing or ph-»to. W ea d T ia rfff ebarrn. <»nr f** n e t du e till J ('»»retL A Poxnnhlat “iloY to Ob-1 ® < «-tae In theU. S.f i uetuitrlea »est frr-e. Ad irai SNOW & CO. W lJH lU ST n«, O. C I HOTEL EUGENE. H HOU.R XRR C K BROS. A BRISTOW. T u n r.. RATES $1.00 to $2.00 PER DA T. EU G ENE. «*» BAD BLOOD fort . ■ I A. Waahlnsioo. D. U t« w r O r*» e c . HAIR EUGENE-FLOItENCE “ M o ney Saved By P a tro n iz in g it. Mit JSnterican. nely Maetrated weekly. T anr^c^r- f any eeientifle joam al. Terme, (3 a r moetha, |L held oy all ncwadaalera. [A. A m an w ith a * ’ÈB *w , . th in head of hair is a m a rk e d ■ ■ Ì man. B u t th e b ig bald s p o t is not the kin d o f a m ark most < men like. Too m any men in t h e i r tw e n tie s are bald. T h is is absurd and all unnecessary. H e a l t h y hair shows man’s s tr e n g th . T o b u ild up the nair from the roots, to prevent and to A W 3 c u re b a ld ness, u s e— p BO Y E A R S ’ E X P E R IE N C E .4.’* w’th IO O T OREGON. There are wonderful things we are going to do Some other day And harbors we hopo to drift into t .r Sonio other day. "if With folded hands, the oars that trail» * J We watch and wait for a favoring gala To till the folds of an idle sail / . Borne other day. We Vnow we must toil if ever we win Some other day, But we say to ourselves there's time to begin Some other day, And so, deferring, we loiter on Until at last we find withdrawn The strength of the hope we leaned upon Some other day. And when we are old and our race Is run Some other day, We fret for the things that might have teen done Somo other day. We trace the path that leads us where The beckoning hand of grim despair Leads us yonder out of the here Seine other day. —Somerville Journal. ► A n A m u s i n g S k e t c h S h o w in g ’ t h e D iff ic u lty o f W o r k i n g New Patent. a The price of all Men’s and Boy’s Suits. D R Y GOODS, BOOTS A N D SHOES are sold cheaper in our store than any other store in the County. X C T Z :+♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» o m e a n d . s e e e tn e i Toe c o n v i n c e d . Like most people, 1 have only one OPPOSITE birthday a year. Susan Intended to cel v i s o r ebrate the event by giving ine a prud HOTEL EUGENE ent. Susan Is my wife. We bad been married a year, but fortuno had not smiled «pon us. and wo were terribly I t "always restores bard up. Consequently Susan’s spend color to faded o r gray S T A G E L IN E . ing capacity was limited. Slio was going to buy mo an umuiel- E. B a n g s , P ro prieto r. I > hair. N o t i c e t h a t la. The present was saved up for and w ord, “ always.” A n d Stage leaves .JSugene on Mon We explained the difficulty to the talked about a good deal before the cloakroom porter, who, with much it cures dandruff. days, Wednesdays, and Fridays at nusplclous day. We went to the shop muscle and even less Ingenuity than 6 a .m . arriving at Florence-the .0 0 a bottle. All druggist*. together to secure the gift. ourselves, attempted the Impossible day following a t 10 a.m . Susan’s Idea of the amount to be ex feat of closing the horror. “ My business calls m e o u t among 0tningci3 a great deal. I would Returning stage leaves Florence pended — heaven bless her — was, I • « » • • a * actually feel ashamed every tim e Mondays, Wednesdays, and F ri think, about $1.50. The keeper of the I would talto off my Lat, my hair “You must fetch that umbrella,” said was so thin and the bald spots days a t 2 p. m. arriving at Eugene umbrella shop looked pained nnd con Susau on the following day. “The por show ed so plainly. I began the use cerned nt the Idea of respectable cus ters might do some damugo to It In o f your Hair Vigor less than Hire« the following day a t 9 p. in. months ago. Today 1 had I have as tomers daring to purchase one of bis thnt cloakroom.” fine a head o f hair as I ever had. cheap glnglinms. I tell everybody w hat I used, and The surly clonkroom porter recogniz e& they say ‘ it m ust be a w onderful Single faro - — _ - $5.00 | Ue had a $2.50 article, now, a really ed me. There was an open umbrella. U E O . Y EARL, rem edy? ” Chicago, 111. decent thing. Doe. 14, If Round trip - - - - $9.00 Just os I had left it, standing In a cor We saw It. The handle was very ner. Tickets for sale« at E. Bangs’ | ’ • ” Wo have a book on The Ilalr and plain. It did not please Susan so mueli “Why, havenH you sjiut the thing?’ Scalp which we will send free upon livery barn, Eugene, and at O. W. request. If you do not obtain all the as that of a $3 one produced simulta I exclaimed testily. benefits you expected from the use of H urd’s office in Florence. Ue the - - Doctor - - about tho Vigor, — writ neously. There was no pushing to “Try It!” he answered laconically. It. Addi open It—the thing was a patent. There DR. J. O. AYER. I did try. It was us bad as ever. All through freight on the stage Lowell, Maw. was no fumbling In a shower of rain “Oh;, hang the thing!” I cried. "I either way between Eugene aud to opeu tills umbrella. One had only to «hall, ha ve to walk the wretched thing release* a little spring In the handle, and home as It is!” Mapleton, will be charged a t the the umbrella opened Itself hnlf way. Reader, have you ever discovered rate of two cents per pound during . i TRY TM« . . .» This last luxury completely won over yourself carrying an open umbrella In the months of October, November, Susan. The bargain was clinched. the street. In a fit of nbseutmtaded- We left the shop arm In arm, Susan nesa, aome time after a shower has fin Decomber, January, February, “ NEW HOME ” SEWING MACHINE. proud nnd Joyous thnt she had been ished? Dut you bave never paraded March and April, and one cent per able to make me "such a beautiful two tnllea of thoroughfares with your pound during the months of May, birthday present”—one so much nicer umbrella up when there is not a spot than she had at first Intended. of rain on the pavement and the day Is June, July, August and September. On tho way the elements, as If bent bright and fair, with not even a ray of on pleasing Susan, sunt us a sharp sunshine to provide an excuse for your shower of rain. Hor eyes dilated with eccentricity. Alex. Patterson, M. D. pleasure nnd triumph as she produced Suddenly—biff! Gardiner, Oregon. the umbrella. A loud shout of derision. The um •‘Let me open ItF* she cried vivacious brella was nearly knocked out of my ly ns the rnlmlrops came pattering hand. The remains of s large cauli down. She touched the spring, and, lo! flower rolled front the top of my um Special attention to Diseases of the umbrella partly opened of Its own brella. the Eye. accord. How Ingenious! To run It up For the first time I ventured to look toYlie top of the stick wnn the work of round. Imagine my horror at behold a second, aud we sheltered snugly un ing that I was followed by nt least 20 NOTARIES. der Its ample canopy, side by side, arm street urchins! Twenty mouths were In arm. wide open with derisive laughter, emit The rain descended In torrents. We ting ear splitting yells. * A. R. BUTTOLPH, had not far to go. The district railway I turned and fled. Don’t think that I stutlon was only 100 yards ahead. Yet, ran. Oh. dear, no! It would take more before we arrived there, the silk of the than a crowd of boys to make me run W RITE FOR GIRCUUR8 « umbrella was soaked through a ad away. Yet I fear that I hurried some- Sewing Machines we manufacture and their prices before you purchase any other. through by the deluge. We w< re Just whut. J In time for a train, with hnlf a minute O regon F lo r no© , At last there wns my house, only 200 TIE NEW HOME SEWINB HONE CO., to Rpnre. We did not trouble to shut yards away! Susan should presently o n AN O X , M A 88. SB Union Square, H . Y. Chloawo. HL St. Ixml«, Mo, the umbrella down until well Inside the hear a little plain speaking upon the Pallas, Texas. San Francisco, Oal. Atlanta, Ga. ticket office. FRANK B. WILSON, absurdity of purchasing patents that FO R S A LE BY The thing wonhl not shut. Susan de would not work. Good deniers wan ltd in every (own. clared It was because I did not under She happened to be nt the window Write for prices and terms t<> San Err.n stand the patent. She begged tue to and saw a uolsy crowd approaching leave It to her while I got the tickets. from the dlslnnce. with an open mu- FLORENCE. - - - OREGON c sco, Cal. I squeezed my way to the ticket office, i brelln In their midst. A horrible fear paid the fares nnd returned to find ì thnt I had lieen run over or that some Susan still struggling. We bad not n thing equally terrible had happened moment to spare. I brought her to the front door step, so I tackled the umbrella myself, edging . that when I arrived she wns there meanwhile toward the staircase. The ready to tnke the umbrella from my thing would not go down, uo selling hands. Tiie GMtlmmai of Eer York City wretched matter how I coaxed IL wants an aqCnt in your tow n. It gives p-»inbmis “Why didn’t you put It down before of Cam ras, Hicp.le», •»> winj; M u li.n * ’ >•,?$, S <• Susan was now at the gate, advising you started, dear’/ ’’ she asked quito of Dtehes, *>»i:rt Si'k U a ih ta . me to desist from my struggles in the nicely aud gently. Of Eugene, Oregon li.L .id k in h!ot*. e tc . ! i, C iu i.ttu u i ■ i,.f» d u s • .1 and ©r»i-»nirn’ »l urtiijcw and t> - is*-hold nccewitiee gangway, saying It would he perfectly “Why didn’t I put It down? Why” — can be »»• iced tv * cent. A new and a ttra c ts j pl.’.n C»- se< un..|» -i b .-r i„ , r* without '.he easy to get the thing down on th<* plat Rut what wns the good of similes? o’ jecm •.dJo featir-*’ if • .m w ,. . » form. The train was at a stands)111, all The urchins formed a semicircle round jioou o j ’i f o ’- i ' Given Away Free the passengers had Jumped In. ii^ltid the doorway. ing Susan, who urged and encouraged “Ix?t me shut IL dear!” she said, tak A $953.«« PSANO I " me to more frantic efforts, standing In ing It with nil a woman’s tenderness W e »-nd o.ir com plrt» ootf t ».nd f.~«y olrn for rximni; clulu Frw. d*o . M ui.m. th rrenm nt side the door of a cnrrlnge, while I re nnd preSHlng her Unger upon the spring tu t You wl»t be Mirpiist*! and d*H qhtfd wHh the mained writhing npon the platform. d’ ’ 'v -lod «reat a*so*'.u»ent of oar pr , In the orthodox fashion. A General Banking Business hiyrh »•'d in •<! :ir..s w« a r* r* >« • r ' * ’' I fid O .O O “Step In there! Step In tberel" cried In O o l u and .1 BW1O OO P la n o . I>r. p u, a I.o and heboid, the umbrella shut up! i*,>«tJI - >rd tn-day foi fun p-i « • >.Ut» , do not d%.luy. the guard. It closed Just for all the world as Transacted on Favorable Terms E v rrv i’iinc » ill he went >ou F r w . I stepped In, st!ll clinging to the han though nothing had been the matter CENTLFu , n MAN PU’JL'SHINO COMPANY, dle of the open abomination Susan with It! Drafts lam ed ou th e principal c itie s of the * ' ( * • » * ' /D z/M /t q. • r V. V. was purple with agitation. I managed United Hint* « and foreign countries. While I rested, exhausted nnd per by a dexterous muueuver to get the spiring. Susun put the umbrella up and Interest allow ed on Demand C ertificates of SUMMONS handle of the umbrella through lbe down ngaln with the greatest ease. D eposit when le ft hinted p< rl<»d. window nnd abut the door, icu.lng the And from that day to this It bag never C ollections receive mir prompt attention. In the C ircuit Court of the State of Oregon fur ey< n canopy spread over the window. gone wrong. City and County Warrants bought. Wlint little light there whs was thus Lane County. I never buy anything with a*pntent prevented penetrating the dim Interior , In It now. Susan says It shows a retro- W .E . BROWN, D. A. PAINR. I.J ’ie M. Lawrence, Plaintiff1, i vx. / of the carriage. Pre*J4ent. Vice President. i grade spirit in an age of advancement. F.rne*t A. L ae ret if«. D efendant: » “Here, I say, put that umbrella Hut women m e always optimistic.— F . W . OSBURN. W . W . BROWN. To E m ert A. L«wmn<w, the sh o r e named <1e- down!” came a voice from the plat Ixtndon Answers. Caahiar. Aaa’t Cashier. feudant form. As If I hadn’t Veen trylug to! IN THE NAMB OP THE STATIC OF ORE T h e K n g ll.lt F lag . GON :><>u arv hereby required lo appear and Wns I not trying at that very moment England’s national flag has been a*!»wvr the p la in tiffs com p lain t filed with all inj might? The door was wrenched forcibly open called “ a triplet of crosses,” for it is aguiiiMt you in th e alxivc entitled cause on or before the Kith tlay of March, 1900, th at b*int< with a Jerk, which shot me out on to oompoaedof the cross of SL George, tho the date prescribed in th e order o f publication the platform. Susan wns compelled to crosg of Mt. Andrew and tho erohs of of thia avmm onr, nod on w hich you are re Jump out after me. nnd there we were St. Patrick. Thun: Ih o flag of “ Gt quired to appear and answ er raid com p lain t, —ou the platform, already Into, left l»e- Georgs for merri j Knglund, ” a rad cios.i ••FA»CA HFT» <Ja a ll elnlm ^ d th em and if you fall to mi eppenr and answ er an 1.1 and are a truly wondorfsl medicine I h avaofu n oom pin int the p lain tiff w ill apply to the hlnd, with the obnoxious thing wide cu a white gronnd, the r .1 lines drawn wished for a medicine pl^atant to tek'- end at laet opeu, dripping wet and ohstlnaie ns straight from top le bottom e id from tare found It in Oaearata. Bln«* takintf them, ray ahoro entitled emurt for th e relief (waved for blood has been nurifled aud my coinpk>xinn ha* irn- in »aid com plaint to w it:- For a decree fu?erer ever. The train steamed out of the side to side; the flag i f St. Andrew for nroYS l wonderfully and I feel much teener In every Scothind, a white crors on a blue i way.'* M rs . S alx is tt . P illaiis . Luttrell, Ten a. diftAolvina th e I »mid a of m atrim ony now exirt- station. “The next or.e will be In 15 min ground; (he flag of St. Pnlriok for Ire ihg between p la in tiff and dofwudaut and th at CANOY p lain tiff have the care and cuatody of the utes!” cried Susan, half In tears. " Y o n hind, a red crusa on • white ground, the minor »on, of p lain tiff and defendant, nam ely can shnt the thing now, surely! There narrow red Hues drawn from c erncr to R CATM K T IC HAR Walter lAtwrencwand for fu ll rcilc1 herein. Is plenty of time. Don’t fuss. And corner. I!y pint ing the cross of St Thia sum m on* i* serrod upon you by publl poor Ted will lie walling on the door George on clint of Mt. Andrew »« havo Calloti in th e w eekly news-poper ‘-Tlte W<*t” for step In the pouring rain, with no one “ the Jack,** ns ordered In IflOfl by six co n sseu tlv s weak*, by order of the Ifon. 15 toaos Maas .1 nines 1, whoso signature was always Q, Potter, C ounty Judge of l/u ie C ounty, Ore to let him In.” Everything wss trli-d, short of Jump ! "Jacques;” lienco tho ex pvt« Ion, "tho gon, made and dated at Cogune. Oregon, the ing upon the confounded thing, but all I Jack.’’ By laying the cross of f t. Pat 17th day of January, 1900 rick over that of Ht. Z.ndrew and then Th** date of the find pub1i*ntUon of th is rutn- to no purpose. I Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste GonfL Do i “We shul) have to leave It In the plaeh g that of Ht. Gourgo over both, Good, Never Sleheo. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. Sc. Sue. m ons In snid new sp ap er is Friday ’he Jftib. day of January, 1900. ... CURB CONSTIPATION. cloakroom, George,” she cried. "Ix*ave wo havo "the union jack,’’ its boruo »■Hfc, i w * ta. « I a B ii . ysf . It Jnst ag It le. Don’t break It. You unco tho union with Ireland iu 1300.— Atty for plaintiff. can fetch It tomorrow/’ she suggested. Poston Trnusnrtpt. NO-TO-BAC Charges Reasonable. NOTARY I EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. ATTORNEYS . FLORENCE, OR. prop . § 1 -4 Knocked. Off SOME OTHER DAYJ J. V. H aufim an EÜ3EWE, Lane County, Oregon. G r o te s q u e S n e llin g ;. One of the Boston papers calls atten tion to this woeful example of bad spelling—and In Boston tool It Is from tho doorway bulletin hoard of a little restaurant: DIM. OP PAIR. Open at all Owars. Rakon-Eggs, 15. Ham-Eggs, 15. Corned Uoef-Cabbags, 10. Lam Chops, 15. I^iin Frio. 15. Stake, 10. Liver-Ba ken, 15. l*ork*Rea8, 10. Chicken Frize, 15. Pudun and Pie, 5. .j This reminds the Tales of the Town man of a sign he saw not long ago In the -window of a Broadway Boloon: “A ror Oster w it evry Drink.” Several months age there was an an nouncement .laboriously chalked on a S t Clair street^fcldewalk in front of a beer refectory Which read like this: “Fre lunge 11 2 2.” / - * It took the man who’ saw this some tim e to figure out that the patroD who didn’t drop la between 11 o’clock and 2 o’clock would be very apt to miss the free lunch.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. • N e e d e d a n E x p l a n a t io n . Sir John Adye, who was governor o f Gibraltar fortress, always made him* self closely aoqunluted with the work of whatever happened to he Ida depart- m«pL Meeting a person once coming Into the office late, the general asked him what time he was supposed to be on duty. “Oh,” was the reply, ’’I usually stroll In about 11 or 12 o’clock.” "■Stroll In?* said Sir John In a rising tone. "Then 1 presume you-do not leave till late?” “Well, I usually slip off about 2 o’clock.” “Slip off at 21” exclaimed the veter an in Ills topmost note. “Pray, may 1 ask what depnrtiuuut you belong to7” “Oh,” said the stranger, “1 come ev ery Saturday to atteud to tho docks.” Sir John retreatei) for the first time In hls life. A L i t t l e T o o H o t. Little Jnuet. aged 4. noticed the oth er day st dinner the rest of the family helping themselves liberally to the mustard. Nobodg offering tier auy. she waited until something drew away the attention of Hie others, when she lifted the mustard spoon, liberally danlied a piece of bread with It nnd took a great bite. Her hand Immedi ately went up to her burned month; hnl, bravely suppressing an outcry, she put the bread away from her, remark ing. ”1 think I’ll wait till that Jelly gets •old.” JT.< ______________ O S ÌB ^g Up, r f Just a little oil on the engine at the right time tray mean the difference be tween life and death to the passengers and crew. What oil in to the friction of the delicate parts of the engine. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is to the deli cate organa of the body. It e a s e s tlieir lalxw, pre vents the loss of power and waste of energy caused by friction. Manv a m a n who was ail run down, whose limhs ached when he walked, whose back ached when he laid down, who breathed with dif ficulty, and cough ed constantly, has been p e r f e c t l y cured by the use of Doctor l’lerce’s G o ld e n Medical Discovery. It pur ifies the b lo o d , strengthens t h e atomach and henls weak lungj. Accept no sub stitute tor”Golden M edical Discov ery,” nor any med icine callcJ «'just as good ” by the dealer. Mr Chan. K uowlck, o f Lenox Macomb Co., Mich., write«: "I hare n e w felt belt«r In my Ulc than I do now. I have taken Hr. Pierce a (fol.k-u M< dieal n(,<',v«ry right slorrg. 1 can now walk quite w ell with s cane, arul hope to ihrow e w o t i n away oeforc laag, at»d a . I bava h id to uae crutclieo tor nearly two years,J tliUtx I am doing ft no. I do not cough uow I HOTS LK like ” a r echool t l l l A ’I boy. . You . —— muM know . that . . • - two . t.— .. irai. and and by three have been tre*t<<1 - in honcitnlt .5*1 doctor* hcftiilc«. anti received no r*en»' think your medicine the only inediefu? Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser 111 paper cover, is »eot free on receipt of »• one- ccnt «tamps to pay expense of mailing only. Aildreaa Dr. R. V. Pterca, NUf* falo, V . Y.________ _