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About The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1900)
Grand Celebration The Great W hite S t With Point F orw ard.' I Chinea» Miniatur my* uo; the secretary receive inure." ^The thorn point o f disease F lorsnc «, L as « C uc . vty , O regon oí 8 tate 8 a ' 9 n ° ’ tlie E “roP««n A rePO’’t <o Hie department oí etnie i Florence. is an ache or pain. B u t the ' governments say ho, but Admiral from E L Harris, U Is consular agent at ---- BY----- ! Kempff cables the navy departm ent that Eldenstock, serves to call attention to Large Crowd. A Fine Address. Many blood is the feeder o f the Ruisian mid American maiines have Hie fact (hat England will be a long •whole body. Purify it w ith Races. had a fight with the Chinese army, lieen "ays from dominating .South Africa H ood’s Sarsaparilla. E ditor and P roprietor. driven hack and prevented from getting when the Boer republics become British One more Fourth of July has gone by Kidneys, liver and stomach will at through to Tien Tain, and after being torritorv, J t s a y s /‘German Booth West and its celebrations in the various once respond ? No thorn in this poir.t. Blood Poisoning— .“ The surgeon said reinforced until the total force was Africa is probably the most important places both in city and county have when he took out the brass shell received in Florence, Ore. Ju ly G, 1900. ! 2,000 were about to again try to fight of «11 German colonies. J> lias a passed into history. The celebration at wound at San Juan Hill two weeks before, Braid and dress trimmings o f all way through to the city, which terri*ory two and one-half times larger Florence passed off very pleasantly that It would have peisoneu me If it bad Silk F ixirknce probably offers as good a , their ,i- i .... H.nn D_ i .. I . ’ ’ • i hot been for my pure blood. I told him it looks like war, if it isn't war. Li Hung 1 an * ru88la and possesses a climate . though the rain in the forenoon inter-i was Hood’s Sarsaparilla that made It pure.” ^loca i on for a shoemaker as can be fonnd kokue P. C ooper , C o . U, 25th U. S. Inf., Chang lias cabled Secretary Hay that he 9‘,u'l«r to that of the Trnsvaal and Cape 1 fered somewhat with the program «' G Washington Barracks, Washington, D. C. anywhere on the coast. Tlieie is no is on his way to Pekin, and will stop a l l' Colony. The development of this I which had been ¿arranged. I ' R h e u m a t i s m Myself and a friend shoemaker 'within twenty n.iles and a , , . i both suffered from severe attacks o f rheu- jn in opening ashop in Florence would at tlie tr° n l'le a»d protect all llic foreigners coIony depends somewhat upon circurn- People began to arrive Tuesday.•' fnatigm. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cured both. We would not be without it.” W m . H. 'once I ave all the work be could do. Fur ‘f that allied army will only postpone its BlanceB. A great portion remains unex- Many traveling from twenty to fifty L ester , G5 Leonard St., Fall River. Mass. a m in who w aits to open a shop where intended invasion of Oliina, and the l‘,oreJ- Tlie port of Swakopinund, miles. The Marguerite arrived from] W hite Goods, in Nainsook, Pique, Ind, lie will have a profitable business in a ' Chinese minister continues to insist tok'etl|er with Walfiseh Bay, forms the Mapleton about 10 A M bringing n! Has just received a new stocll .W. II. WEATIIERSON LADIES BEETS, del LACES AND E M B R O ID E R ^ heal tti ful climate Ibis town offers induce- Hiat bis government lias not sanctioned ^ ne8t harbor on the west coast of Africa. I large load of passengers. On account of m ents that nre seldom equaled aiiy- “nY lighting of foreigners and that tlip ! ia Pr°l>ably destined to outstrip Cape 1 rain it wrs decided to hold the where. battle at Taktt was the result of some i Town in tim e; for with a railroad in the church and after the band played sort of a misunderstanding, and th at his through to Pretoria and steamship lines several selections the crowd proceeded Hew orwN in speaking of the lionesl | *i°vernnient doesn’t waht to fight any- t0 Europe and Amerlua, Cape Town ' th ither. On arriving at the church W of men, you will I,ear p e o p le 'e n /th u W#y’ Mesn* 1,ile I’rePar»tio'18 »re be- wi" lo8e »” R am en« amount of traffic | H Weat.'ierson. president president of of the the day, dav. , lnK rushed to Bend American troops llo8tlned for tlie interior of Africa.’’ announced that tl\o exercises would every man has Ins price, implying that ... . . . 1 No surprise was felt in Washington j °Pen with invocation by Rev I G ■ , . - , . ¡from the Philippines to China. dishonesty is inherent in ' the human Thu Censas Bureau has stamped with] when it was announced th a t the Philip- Knotts, race. Now wo do not believe th at every its disapproval the publication of figures Pine Commission; now at Manila, had Tlie other parts of the program fol- man lias his'price When it comes to sell not officially given out, showing or Kone tor enough in its work to discover i lowed in their order and were well de- ing Ids principle, but we ard inclined to purporting to show the resuhs of the l hnt about tlieir most important problem ( hvered. think (list tho mini who argues that Census in any locality, characterizing "*h be what to do with' the friars and rhe address of lion L T Harris was every man has his price, has but a low them a s ‘‘merely guesses,” which may ] their large holding of property. A filled with patriotic sentiments and held standard of honesty himself, and Hint in some cases approximate the tru th , j «trtjug native elentent has been from the attention of the audience from his price would ho as his morality. but nre unauthorized and untrustw orthy, t*'e hoisting of the American flag de- I hegining to end. lie showed that a Neither do wo’ believe that dishonesty and notified an alixions country that it '»inding tlie expulsion of the friars and nation in character is like Hie people is inherent in the human race, hut , ’ can only . .......... get the - real rea thing in census the confiscation of their property, hut t.om which it is made up. If the peo rather that „ — .... y * . . °ln ln 'i 1.11’. Ha;urfes from the official bulletin of the *r- ‘8 not likely that tho commission ple are honest and do Hteir duty as in- in the end will overthrow 'selfishness'/ . ,, , . ,. . i Census Bureau wliicli wiyii he issued "'°»ld giye its sanction to anything as I dividuals, the nation will be honest and which is more the result of the compel- I, . . , * ! from turn to time as the red tape is ■ extreme as that would lie. perform ils duty ns a nation. He Hive system and long years of training ! unwolU)lJ This is a hit of tom foolery ! showed th at this nation has always been in tho art of acquisitiveness than for which there is no more excuse Ilian ' among the most progressive in the FREE TO INVENTORS. natural attribute:— R m tdo ii Recorder, world. there would be for keeping the result I Thp experience of C A Snow & Co in I of an important election from the peo- J A McLeod, S A B u rriJ and J J WHY SO MANY YOUNG MEN FALL. i file until the official count waa com J obtaining more than 20,000 patents for Emmons were appointed judges of tlie ' ---------------- ' ' jpleted'. Ii is perfectly natural for' the i,lventor8 I'»8 enabled them to helpfully taees which were held in the after ‘One trouble with many young men residents of growing cities and towns to j !lns'ver »iany questions relating to tlie noon. The following races took place who start out i n ’business is they tyy to ho interested in knowing the totu! 1 Protection of intellectual property, I and were won by the parties named, do too many things at once,” says H etty enumeration of their inhabitants, anil ^ ‘'8 they have done in a pamphlet trea- Men's race—O C Agee 1st; G L Wis- G rcen,“ the Richest Woman in Ameri- j *hfl »»ly reason the information is notJ/*11^ briefly of United States and foreign j dom 2nd. Lin| O rgandies, in F a n c y S h ad es -- Mood*» PHI« cor» liver ill» ; t he non lrrltatlqg and w ily cathartic to taka with" Hopd*»~ San»»ftarlHib L IN E S T O E “ A B R IA N S U P P O R T E R (A W e a k L a t u r .) Sinse larst I rit yew in a rime, ‘Ole Man'— them Rep’s has dun, A n’ gon, an ' nominated “ Mac,”— An' had a lot of fun. But they ju s’ nockt us out the wnst. Grate Scot!— How bad I felt, When tbev laled out tbayer ticket with, That ‘feddy Rooser Veit. Fer ‘Ted’ nre sicli a filin’ cuss, An’ such a winner tew,— I feer lie’ll pla ns, San Jewnn An pull ole Bill Mae threw. Its jus’ annuther uv tliayer trix. I is aw ful!— hut its plane, How they intend tei lam hour Bill, J u s ’ like thay dyif ole Spaue. CHEFFRON, j LADIES STOCK COLLARS, . and Fancy Shape Ties, the very SHIRT WAISTS, d on’t forget th e m , w a rm w et is com ing. ‘Ted’— dydn’t want kno second place, Ner dyd I want he shood: H e’s sicli a bloomin’ cuss ter run,— But dang e t !— if he only woed J u s’ run the uther way fur onst, An’ knot bee clippin’ in With them got darned, ruff rider chaps, A salen in, ter win. H e’s knot like hour good demo-pop Sill—Ver—re—I’uhlie—Kan I’arlle ; Maid up uv awl the slop.— Bill sinse the world began. Hour gole is olliss! His ter whale (Vs til we howl enuff! But we’re so used ter bein’ lickt, It a'int so vary tuff. RIBBONS, AU Shades and of best quality, including Velvet tiifl COESETS and H O SIEEJ < a ,’’ in the June Ladles Home Journal.I ifiven tliein the day tlie enumeration is Pa,entBi with cost of same, and how Race for boys under 1G—Archie ■'The result is that they'don ’t know «8 completed, is th at the Superintendents ,0 Pro*:,,re th e m ; trade marks, designs, Knowles 1st; Fred Johnson 2nd. much ns they ought to about any one , °f census districts, wild have the ihfor. caveats, infringements, decisions in Race for boys under 12—Rudoiph 'thing, and they naturally fail, The I niation, iiave orders not Io do so. W hat 'ea<b»K p atent cases, etc. Brynd 1st'; Willie Brund 2nd. This pamphlet will be sent free to trouble with' young men who work on j harm could possibly be done by giving Race for girls under 1G—Nettie When ever ‘Teddy's on the run saleries Is tb it they're ftlwuys afraid of °u t the totals as the enumeration of anyone writing to C Snow & Co, Knowles 1st; Eva Condon 2nd. " H e’s golu’ fer sum chap, doing moke than they are paid for. Cacti district is completed, accompanied Washington, IJ 0 . ' Race for girls under 12—pm nia IIos a 1 lent has a ecalp ter spare They don’t entdr into their work with by the statement th a t the figures "are Brynd 1st; Bessie Brynd 2nd. A» lie gits tliare,— K er-slap! the rightspirfft. T dgeton and bo appre subject to official revision? Sack rode—Geo Fisk 1st; Geo Cham VALUE OF SEAWEEp. He never shows no man his hack, V I : ____ ,l ~ ciated a yourig man iiiust Jn more than I t is not often th a t a man is a p - ! berlin 2nd. ’ ' ‘ An’ thets wot makes me sick : FishitiK Gazette. lie is paid todo. When lie does something ' pointed to ari office for which he has Becos, his cniupane riders wil, Ladies’ candle race—Nettie Knowles A professor of the University nt Chris- ¡ 1st ; Berti,» Jeans 2nd Pile on fer its, so thick. th a t his'em ployer has not thought ol I »ot applied And which ho does not tfant I t ’ ‘ lie shows that he is valuable. Meu are I hnl John N Oats, of San Francisco, tiana, Norway, in tlie course of several I doan’t kare much fer Bill MiicK—- Race for men weighing over 260 A th in k in ’ we wood down him, always willing to pay good sali.ries to j ' Ta8 hominated by the president and ' years of expei imenting, lias devised tlie pounds—W I) Neely 1st; Frank Mont B u t‘Ted’ are pop’lar witli the boys; •people who Will think of thihgs for them, ¡confirmed by the sonate, to be post- following uses for seaweed: Sodium gomery 2nd. An’ thay is hound ler crown him. T he man who only carries out tlie J master ol Honolulu, not only without can he ext.-nctcd through the a ij of Race for boys under eight—Eddie But we’ll put up a stiff ole lite, acids, and more sodium is obtained iii ! thoughts anil ideas of another is nothing ,li8 desiring the position, but when it Morris 1st; Guy Buitei field 2:d. A u ’ find euni mud ler (ling, more than u lucre tool. Men who can " ’as intended to be given to bis brotlier ■ tluS waF th a» through the burning pro Ter stop this'cngnl snreiu’ chap Hasset Barney won in the Indian By crlppell'n’ his wing. be relied upon are always in dem and.; Mr Joseph M Oats,' who was formerly ] <'CS8’ * ,ICn L‘on8iderable is wsasted. From m en’s race. ,’flie scarcest thing in tho world to day I postmaster general of Hawaii, The 11,18 offrtl “ fler making sodium can he We m i’s inns’ lee ns brav ns sheep Indian girls race—Mary Barrett 1st: commission will he canceled and a hew Pr<x*»ccd »» ndmixlure to so-cailed eize Libby Barney 2nd. With Brian fer hour leeder, Is u thoroughly lelitlhlo man. A n’ foole the tlie peepul ef we kan I one issued to the right Mr Oats, who i ,,aint n n8teiui of using Iceland moss). In the boat race—Walter Hating 1st; With hour grate spesliul pleeJer. ; will doubtless he diily confirmed by the / 1,18 p^ uet 18 ,nuch cheaper, epd can j John Steer 2nd; Warren Andrews 3rd. But we inns’ kepe won eye on "Ted’’ A NEW CANAL ROUTE Jcnato nt Hie next session of congress. be made insoluable in water through a In the evening a line display of fire Or he will shurely flank us, M ith them ’ruff rider’s salen in Labor has been given a new represen coating with a special stuff. It car. thus works was given, lasting about an hour | partly ta le the place of oil. Further, j a„ j „ i,H;f In a letter to a persons! friend at Bell- Toe douse hour glim, a n ’ spank us I tative oil the Industrial conimissiou- The fireworks were set off lontc. Ba., Ur, G 1* 'Wickes, surgeoii We nms, brnse up an.’ dew fionr best, Mr Charles II Litehman, of New Jersey, ' there can bo made from the seaweeds a ! fro in u scow Anchored in the river J finish for use in cloth mills, and this j Of the Canal commissioners, written from A n’ never flunk a bare who has been appointed to succeed Mr which afforded a line chance for all' to Ner sa a werrd ‘bout bow we plieel, latscardi, Caledonia bay. In p art it ' ' .• • • * » M B Rateliford, resigned, Mr Litehman ■ product can also be used as glue for pa gee. Excep’ toe rip, ari’ sware. says: • ’ I has been prominent in labor orgafiiza- t per, The half fiuidlike pulp can bo I An’ we mils' kepe'hour upper lip, ‘•Here we have found what we all have tions for twenty-fivu years having lna‘^e *nt0 a kiffd of leather for binding Stiffer’n a m arlin’ spike, vainly sought for' tveeks and weeks, a GENERAL NEWS. E r e l s e l o t uv hour ole gang ! served ns Gen Secretary of the Knights books. The pulp may ho coated on ; Praeticle route for a tid c le to l canal. In of lalx)r, froin 1878j t0 J88J> sliectir.v, whereby is produced a kind of Wil goe off on a strike I tliejjtst week we have found a gap 800 ' J88fi t0 1888 oilclotn, and the pulp can also probably i The Santa Fe It R company have Fer its as slime as detli, ‘ole m an’ feet high, a little too high, perha,», but ! According to Judge M T Hitchcock, be nsedjn the manufacture of linoleums, p onjpleted its -100 mile extension from Mac’s in hour leven’Jduiiip, . . . , ... ... . . . Barttow to San Frnnciscd' » hieii gives! An' beeps uv us is on tlie fuse, ?.ot Iwyond the science ol modern en- of Se4t,,e( Wasl„n«ton, the'corp." of .Mixed with silex, tho pulp can servo as to Santa Ft „ r_ . Pe the only Chicago-San F r.n - A n’ donnt know wliare toe jump. Sneering, AhtJ when 1 tell you this, ev- t|lH, < u ,# Bro determining political1 " n ,n8,ll;lting material for piping. Fi- cisco route owned by one company. Aii I'm afeerd Mac's pastur green— t i n 1 1 1* 1 1 * n Q/iii < - - nzt.l n can t be . .... . a . t r r _ k %. » . nally the seaweeds used i i by . the *ry tact against tlie routo has been enu- ......... - ,,.r . , At Holiokcn. N. J . ' last Saturday . , .. »actor. lie saia: The outcome of the Pros Perity’a so fit,— worsted. ! three ocean steamships were burned, «óap manufacturers. wheat crop and the hop crop will have Will nock lionr Billy ' ‘galley west,” probably à hundred lives lost and "Fi'oni the summit o f this gap in tlie With much monr “ ta t” than “ tit.” no little influence upon the rural vtite. about $10,000,000 worth of property ' dlvde, both the Atlantic mid Pacific Tns P rxi > lktox East Oregonian of destroyed. ' ' < - . , So Ictus howl a mity howl I he outlook foi the w heat crop is gcod. ‘slope dovin piecipitaloly, esjiocinlly the Un the other hand, hops nre bringing ^uiic 27tll contains an article proposing An’ shout, a mity shout, The national prohibition convention lulter, which has htreiofoid been our J. VV. C A R M A N “ Sixtean ter won! Auntie Expand!" , | <m>y four and one-halt cents a pound ' ' IU 11111118 ^ on' ^ obert H Inman of »t Chicairn l»nt week nominated Jolih G PR O P*’ stumbling block. A great, wide’ valley #|)d u An’ whoop (her old flagont to raise them Multnomah county as democratic can- " ooly of Illihuis for president and J IB costs five cents U vtlm in Phil-Lip-Iues. ’ Doan t let’s 'stretches out straight toward the P.icifie Metcalf of Rhode Island for vice . j didate for governor iii 1902. quit. president. ■ > ' 1 ocean, which can be w en in the distance. ETT? Ef ’Ted’ is such a cuss: Uispatcfies of July 2nd confirm the The Atlantic is near and in plain sight. The Em inent Kidney GREENLEAF ITEMÇ. Hour knurs ain’t ded! An .vit, grate report of the killing of the German H ere a lido water canal, the dream of S cot! and Biadder Specialist. amhassador at Bekih, Little hopes are Afl ‘cnnalists,' can ho built with a per It coodn’t well bee wn?s! By a W est CoRRssrotiDSNT. entertained th at anji df tho 800 fect harbor en each aide. At Lnsardi foreigners in Pekin are left alive. Asil Verra Public Kan. ] the if.arty Islands would protect its July 2, 1900. I m onth, and on tho other side San Mi REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The Iudinti creek bridge was not j IS IT RIGHT guel Imy is a’perfect site Tho officers braced horizontally-and when used it! -------~ an ayeil unpleasantly up and down W II Smith et ux to B Barnett, lot I. r< of tho Bcorpirn say that the I.aSanli har E d it o r to I l.r n m m r n d Patent si renin. Charles Pope and Levi Berk- blk 9, Morse’s add to Florence; $150. I bor alone m akts this rbute worth $50, i í'iire b aie put in bruces Where they C W Hurd to Siuslaw A S F Lumber 000,000 more Ilian any other. Tlie dmh- werv i.eeil d. ; Co, 6 acres in sec 30 tp 18 s r 11 w $100. iiiing of rh e rs, which would otherwko From Sylvan Valley News, Brerrad N Ç ,11‘u i.eiiver was seen “ shoo"ing half flood the i anal, is n probhin bl every a d..zen d i r o n t of Wheeler's grass cn It may he a question whether the pdi- III THK GENTLE WOMAN Is « month- route. Tli© only thing to io sc. d a aln t Nelson er. Ok t l 'i other day. tor ol a newspaper has the right to pub ; ly magusihe devoted to subjects of inter- licly recommend anv of the . ‘this route is the high chi of 8‘J0 h et. Mr Skeels, fv ih .'rly of Indian creek eat to the ladies. The regular suhscrip 1 prietary medicines which flood the n,ar- "Of course congress niny not accept Th« DUcverer of Swamp-Kout at W«k |a w aa in la at week talk in g fo ra hornet buy there but did <ot God what he ,ion ¡««‘ne dollar b’tft we have made k i,‘ «8 » preventive of suffering we" Sts Latwratary. the report Of the commission, but it re l*u,-v 10 a ifood word for There Is a dtssase prevailing in this wanted. lie thinks the jievple ef that Lrrangenient by wide:, we offer it for a m ains an Indisputable (act that this is coimtry mest dangerous because so decep. region have not lived up to tliei.' c ’lpor- . abort time for flits cents a year. Call and H.' j’.T p "'""I“ C"ii? Cho!ira sml Uiar- par cxcellenc« the future route lor a ,, e: Ma»V sodden deaths are caused by tunitiee in the way of road wnp.or«- see a sample enpr. ■ , . ®,Opd.T. " « have known and It—Heart disease. pneumonia, nr.umAni. c*--. .. he*^ disease, heart (allure »’ C«l ,bl8 this medicine n, Our fa.oil» family f<„ , ; = _____________ _ ,1’e*1 i„ our iranacontineutnl canal route. It really or apoplexy are afu« Hie result ef kidney w ent. disease. If kidney trouble Is allowed to «X r e l i a b l e ' h" VV a' Wl,’r8 “ seeins possible that we have re fonnd Sol- Emil Robert was at Eugeno last wet^ A Iln r a n n i S u n tr ln e vance the kidney poisoned blood will «tiaak Arthur Taylor, local Agent, cu u a story w ry u of r the roe late George An An- remedy' nould eave 'l'’’ * ' T fridge’s Caledonia route, discovvretl d u r the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves tttending court trying to quiet his title A jnxxl break down any waste away cell by celL *° •deJaem which (lie county sold for gitarts " . Ki.ln cud Bsrumn istclil It tv n while i ‘ 6 "M ,r8 <J enffering ing h it three yenia’ work hero in the Florence, Oregon- then the richness of the Wood—the albumen lazes while he was in Switzerland with on t i e ?»< :•*. ui or roe I t . last visit of the Z early 70«.’’ DtsMKi 0.Uh .,n d ."I“ hM Bflghfs a receipt for th tainous «ú,vwin -u to England, when a tases in his pocket. the worst form of kidney trouble. ' The route suggested from Caledonia Disease, tendered u-cs. W in to th Mr. T re Bar- X ^ { 7 e ,ha' if » fc’H fc'of Chani’berhi'n’s' Dr. Kilmer's 5wainp-Roo< th,e new dis It is a legal fiction that ‘‘there’« a right public dindep was Iwy to t i e gull of Sait Miguel lies a to m covet y Is the true specific for kidney, bladder ,ot * 'erY wrong,” b’«t sometimes it costa unni. Mr. a ia for sale or exchange . tli :i nxmi. whk' »>1 v ere waiting to I)|arrl’'*« Remedy were kept on TO O’J R PATRONS- 130 uiile* cast of thè old Fulmina Coio- and urip.cy troubles. It has cured thousands mure to get th a t right than to eudu wp I como the gne csl o t ♦' > evening. Mr. and »'lmimstercd at the inception of «„ » t f f i î ' A ï u T * 8? * i,er 8110,,w u" *«»»«• Uarnniu came A house and lot in Glennda. ?iial rotato, The prop»C(l line nould ** .'Mine in. in. I le a o tf.c io d . (dial- »»ta- k much suffering . 8 druggist»|nflftyucenl ________________ The have made arrsni ing hands . with the ch JiV -q ‘ «»d in very many ........... ca-eC ‘h* b* avoided house is r ; by 21 feet and , and dollar sl;es. A sample bottle sent liee 'eonnect thè golf of Uarien and thè bay by mail, also a book telling about Swamp- •’Thia 1 the presence one story and we will fnrnirb E S U R E th a t your bloml la rieh oiihl " not — “ Did ’ ,a yurt hear that i " to feqnired. * half in height. ‘^ so » R01*! woodshed I Oregonian with the W m t fw fif Panam a, At th at place thè lstlunus Root and Its wonderful cures. Address mid (Hire. The liest bhaal puril Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. and eiirichvr am i vttaliaur Is I loo« *bf Uarien il ato u t 35 miles «Ida. mention this paper. j n n r v « * ■ « ’’ during the past twenty v, ‘•nr experience on premises. For further particulars to any address for the sum of b* péiillt». Be m ro to GET HOOD «•tra. For !a|e '»quire at this office. * • — . ■ All Druggists far*, payable, casu .a oJvuôCk* Collar Canvass and Dress Lint 0. W. HUBM CARMAN! CHEAP CASH STOEE! I Drv Coods, ★ Groceries ★ and *• Noti FLORENCE MEAT MARKET. ..............J u s t Q u e r ie d . Goods as Represent! THE BEST ON THE MABBj PRICE $40. B