The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, November 09, 1900, Image 2

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Washington, Out. 29, 1900.
4 s thia is the last week of the cain-
Oattio.N,
i Patgn, the Presidential election naturally
! occupies the center of the stage in
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•W. I I . W E A T I I E I I S O N
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1 E E P E D L IE A N V IC T O R Y
Outside Is
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j í i t i * H 1 «I
L V /I D ! k l l
B ib
s. Poor Substitute
For F ru w d Worth.”
£ R
' Good health, inwardly, o f
the kidneys, liver and bowels,
is sure to come i f Hood's Sar-
Ion as well as throughout the
cou ntry. I t io needless to tell inteili- S a p & rtlla IS p r o m p t l y t t S i d .
E d ito r and P ro p rie to r.
Tins secures a fair ouUide, and a
gent readers that political signs are not
infallible, and yet there is nothing else consequent vigor in the frame, with the
glow of health on the cheek, good
F lo ren ce, Ore. N o v . 9, 1900.
upon which to base an opinion of the
£pp‘ i tp, perfect digestion, pure blood.
y-
( result of a political campaign. .Most of
C a . a n h - ’ I have tad no return of the
The dtticial anr
lnouncetnent of tlio to- ‘b* I,O’R'';®I signs are now pointing catarrh which troubled me for years, since I
Hood’s 5 -parllla cured ma.” Mas, J oe
,tal population of the United States for -'^Tvinicyward, fiiis is adiuitte l even "
'•’••"h i; »ton S t., Ogdcnebürg.’xh Y .
.1900 is 76,295,220, of which 74,(Hfr,907 ■ by Mr. B ryan’s moet ardent supporters.
O y s p e ^ E f a C o m p l i c a t e d w ith liv er
kidney trouble, l ‘suffered "for
•re contained in the 45 states, repreecn- ^ le r‘’P',hlicnn.s are claiming that it is and
with dyspepsia, wIlh’ s tn .r pams. yean McKinley
H <> h 1’ s
fting approximately tiie population to be ' a” ° Vfcf l,,u M» shouting and say they
‘„ “de m e s tro n g an d h e a rty .”
J . 3 . E mewtok , M ain s tre e t. A u b u rn , Me.
'.uwd Io» apjxretiofiment purposes. There 'Lr*! »peculating only on the extent of
Jb a total of 134,158 Indians not laxad. their majority in the elector.il college
The totfcl population in 1890, with which ' ®,mJ in tl”’ “« House. Tim demo rats
the aggregate population' of the present ! aay there nr” *ome big surprises ahead
m
s m e í 1 r a l
n
V jlbfa
Hi
all
V 'ííi
1 1* * 8 - i e S
received a net
1 C ÏI
lii
Ul
m
X fig p
t a
anil I’oosevclt
Elected.
E lecto ral
i
M
¡ É
LAMES BELTS,
G ra in
B a i : Silk
a i i o i «
Braid
S irar ft? I7aois. !
___
and
L A C E S
dress
trimmings
 a ^ .3
_____
Will i. ( arrv J passen, White
whîff» rmmk
in N v ainsook,
• < P ... iquC)
Goods, in
Votes. «•ers to Li^nt-lioiise.
census glulpld be compared, was 65,069-1 'd r ' -^XoJ^inley and his supporters;
the 1890 population as a Blat there is an undercurrent among |
basis, there Tins been a gain in poptlla- ,1,e PeoP‘e which figures neither ¡11 the
..... U f f lK ; Carry New York, Indiana. Nebraska,
aSs witi» n S s r m
V) I lws
Ail chart
• ijVW A VMW WaA «
bk.W
__ ____ I Washington
and Kansas. Lana
demonstrated time ami again that ho ’
W . R . F IN D L E Y .
County Republican.
tion of. 13,225,464 during th e .la s t 10 1 nB"sp»l>ers nor in polls made l.y polit- reliance can he placed in ante-election
Florence, Ore.
near-1 1 *ua^ com
Mr. —
Bry-
indications. - l a ............»»vmi,
m a republican,
I
. years, representing - an increase
----- of - -----
. mittees; that it is for ----
,
nuu and
, ! Incomplete
returns indicate that the
A t th e old W eddle stand.
ly21 per. cent. The census of Oregon ‘ and " i!l e,ee‘ him. This claim may ^ el as confident as one can of an event ^republicans
have carried the election
is 413,502 against 313,767 in 1890. This bc ,"’rn« out by the vote, hut it is cer- >« the future, t.hat Mr. McKinlev will be .'by a large majority. The democrats
ATTENTION.
shows a gM,, of nearly' 100,000 in the “Mwly W t worrying the McKinley man- 'e-elected. By no way of reasoning can concede the election of McKinley and
populat/oii o f Oregon during the past a‘fer8 at tl,is time, «„d if they don’t ”n.v man make himself believe that Mr Roosevelt. Nebraska, Washington and
Acme, Oregon, November 1, 1900.
ten y e a r s - w t e a healthy gain.
knob ¥¡*#1 their opponents are a),out l Bry“n »'«« a chance, hut I have noticed i Kansas which gave majorities for Bryan TO LOGGERS ON SIUSLAW.
Please semi us by mail, witiiout delay
T
-
u,<iy ‘’lifer from all other political man- Hie way elections go for years, and freelv in 1896, are republican Ibis tim e. The
the following information:
IT w « s father strange that there so 1 .»gets. A strong Bryan man said: " I . adm it th at I would not be surprised ’ majority in New York is estimat
ted at 1 1. All your log marks.
m any voters through the stale who do ; «till hope for Mr. B ryan’s election, but over a tegular landslide for the d em o-' from 150,000 to 225,000.
2. Supposed number of logs.
iiot iiiidnrsuntl how to mark their bal- my judgment tells me that nothing vratic candidate."
3. To what mill told.
Complete returns in Portland give
lots correctly io enable them to e x e r - » ’>W of a miracle ean accomplish it."
If Senator SuBivsn, of Miss, were not
Immediately after each freshet we wish
McKinley 8,674, Bryan 3335. The re
ctoo their full right of franchise. Even
Reforms are sometimes contagious. a comparatively new man in public life
j publican majority in the state is estima­ Io deliver all logs contracted to any mill,
(not below Acme), to those mills if they i -
in the preeidential election when the Although none of the South and Uen- tlie accusation contained in a suit
ted at from 12,009 to 15,000.
only o i l e r s to he chosen are the fo u r, tral American governments were repre- a”ain8t ,lim for breach of promise to
can be reieived .„ere, otherwise
Returns received at Eugene up to bo nus made by us at Acme for each :
presidential electors, some tickets are sented a t the Czar's Peace Conference '"«rriage, filed in Washington, several
Wednesday morning indicated a major­ mill nn the river, or, if currying booms i
not marked at all—making them void— “» The Hague, the preparatory steps da-V8 H«°> by Mias Leeton, of Miss.,
ity of about 500 in Lane county for are furnished to us for that purpose, in-!
while others are found with but one', toward the court of arbitration provided " ould have created much more of a
to carrying bc-uns.
.
sen , McKinley.
it information
two, or three names marked. Any per for at th a t conference, appear to have •“ tio,u The suit alleges that Miss Lee- ' Tlie late6t indications are that , Ibis
, delivery,
"
lll'on,IiUlon necesstfi.
necessary •
son voting such a ticket deprives himself ¡nibued our,southern neighbors on this R>n was brought to Washington by Sen- -VIuK‘n’ey carried New York, Ohio, In- tbe'logs’M'i'ng ^»T jct t.! 50ncenLsfri,e’ 1
s on thii
per
of a part of his right.of suffrage, and con­ continent with the idea that if a court ator Sullivan and lived with him as his diana, Illinois, Maryland, Wisconsin, thousand feet, Spaulding’s
scale, for
tributes to the success of the opposing for the arbitration of disputes between wito while being introduced as hia nieee, Kentucky, Iowa, Minnesota and New cillehing and sorting.
Logs not so disposed of wiii to put in - !
of enrididates | ’’¡g nations is a good thing, it uniat also a,ld Hint for a time they lived in Alex- Jersey.
1 party. ■ With the number
----- — ................«.».vs
j to a miscellaneous boom at Acme, sub-,
I n a suite and county election and tile be a good thing for the little nations. an Jria’ V“ - °Pe'>’y as man anil wife,;
i ject to 50 cents per thousand feet charge I
names arranged on the tickets without ! Consequently a movement is on loot to under an assumed
GREENLEAF ITEM3.
name. Senator
land no exira charge for storage up i o 1
regard to party, errors arc to ho expect­ get the m atter before the Pan-American S“ ” ivan lia« set up the usual defense-
j October 1, 1901; l,Ht tllese logjJ wi|, be 1
ed oecasionaliy, but in a presidential Oongress, shortly to assemble
; subject to an extra charge for delivery
By a W est C oreescoxde .'. t .
¡11 the blackmail. The worst part of the nasty
election, when the names of the electors city of Mexico. The plan provides a lneM is ’’mt neither Senator Sullivan
when finally made
of sacn party are grouped together, it Court of lulernational Arbitration, j ,,or L's friends have denied that he
iSit sEAw B oom C ojipaxv ,
Janies Johnston's new house isalreadj
•esine as though anyboily who can read modeled after that provided for by The brought the young woman to Washing- in use and it is one of ttie prettiest in
DEMAND F ür half CENTS.
ought to be able to make out bis ticket llague Conference, except that its juris- ton and ” ved with her as his wife. The these digginsg.
correctly.
Born—At the residence of J. A. Bur-
diction will he confined to this continent, j ,U(,st they 8ay is tilat t’m woman lias no
Bankers Magazine
T h isis a good thing, and if put ¡„to claiu‘ oa
T hat may be. but h is , B u rn eu ? a 8 0 .,'° U'e
Clarence
The coinage of the half-cent is being
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Äg
,nd
Orgfandies, in Fancy ShaJ,;;;, Crei
•J®®"
tut
CH EFFRON ,
est olHct
ed this
da at A 0
L A D IE S STOCK COLLARS F
and F a n c y c h a p e
Ties,
£ íbíp K
,,
-
toGOn’t fo r g e t t h e m
Ll-’-V Iif,
•
1
Ynst w
ty#>orth For
ock P. M.
lie Coutil
i Bromo-C
one day
cents,
e Dalles
■anl-mas tc
iän were r
W a F f ll
'SSF
.
■iSCOn'lltlS*
,
caxarasave
ribbons ’ ,
«Shades and of best quality, including V p I wi
®
•
O O B S E T S a n d HOSIEE
Collar
•**•*“*• Ä «
j I
’
S H I R T W A IS T S ,
„
•
ÿ and 24
t prwine
ie vote fot
ßfy m French
‘ ro n e yet
C a n v a ss
and
Dress
S o a r s $ r a l^ ,
practice, ought to slop the wars and j ,ta te > tl,e U- B- «»d common decency; A sou was horn to Mr. and Mrs’ C I I demanded from numerous quarters. In
rumors of impending wars which keep ha8 rlalnl8 upon every man sent to the Rowe, late of Nelson creek, a couple ol the early history of tho country this
«very box of tho
th genuino the little republics to the south of ns ' • S> s *tnate—claims, which in this case " eeks "S° at their home near Eugene. tu “1 u“> »ot seem to he needed. Bnsi-
Tablets
■tirred up all the time, to the detrim ent J 1,ave been 'k’nored. Things are not aa | 11 It on the Downing place, ¡„stead ' neM
liad not reached the degree
of
ilcMtfv«p Aromo-Quinine
>
> cpiri 1«
0. W.
of their people.
Only few people appreciate the val­
Paymaster General Bates reecomends
ue of good papers to a town hut these in his annual report, that the law allow-
keep the press going and hopo sustains^.
ing t^n or twenty per cent extra pay to
Week after week, yoa'r in and year out i „ oificers
m ------ and
__ , soldiers
...
the
.the feiyfful paper ha.nmers away, eve.-y j island possessions of the Serving
TJ. S. and in Alas-
L
; . “
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¡Her r wl
wi
m aty
has
is.
•three dan
z
•J, in nieuin
Leed to pur
id find it
iers who f
and help u
e will, for
m J Boots
uid first cost
j thdy once were. No public man can '/f
Bepiot’8 Hint the Carlyles and division and specialization that
rentier-
Sobarla wei
op,':il>' li’e an immoral life and retain ! rn^ces aR-oin'1*“
logg“’g- T“e two ed U u8etul- Li »¡I
new
countries,
i 11,0 re8Pect and support of either his ’ t T ”
1"’
' Where r«ourees have to he developcal,
, ¡‘nmedlate constituents or of tf.e general Wednesday“
"’T n
' V 'a*1 there is a disregard for detail and small
n n lilic
i
■ .
1
s i , a n .i let! m o re
___
rapidly tho next day than they have things. As civilization progresses and
™ 1 1,1 ~r I. i ■
; been known to do in mnnv years.
population increases, the trading an,|
U sed by B ritish S oldiers in A frica . I Prank Eldridge is building a house every-day büainusa is done
on huer
~
on ’“is place across Lake creek from lines.
serving m countries beyond
Everything of local public moment i the
Capt.
C
G
Dennison
i»
well
known
all
,
,
hat
oi.
?
lr8l
downing,
his
mother-iu
limits of the IT, S. proper, and that
Convenient sma 1 coins for use in
over Africa as commander — of the
did • not
X
m
T i T
T
n
T
¡ ' ¡ * forces
= 1 i : 'llW/, *'Ir8> E |dri«igo '■"“»
» - ime living small transactions
so far
,
.........,;olldiive to economy
from Greenleaf.
I and saving. I„ California in the pi„.
m . . t , »
w r ,
„ „ „ ,;
? d“
" ,89:'
¡necr days there were no coins Jess than
‘
i"J"n tor “ • » ') ' - y » r » « • O ui». r . n . , m „ . „ „ j
,,
mg on the last campaign I bought « '
'V lbU N i I EivlS.
¡ a d ‘u>e. All transactions jn which
, « .............................. ...... .......................
........................... i
; cbango could not be exactly made, lesa
even things that do not start with it are in China do not G e n I t , .
i
and H‘ "rhoea Remedy, which I used
Bv Ic it Di ex .
than a dime caused a Iosa to one side 1
think
thia
fair,
Bat«
d<*«n
»|
myself
when
troiiblud
with
bowel
co
m
-
pualiod along with increasing foice by
, .
bowel com-
,
“nd
a gam ,o t |ie utfier For
Plaint,
and
hnd
given
to
my
men,
and
Its constant, Bithful exploitation.
Nov. 5, 1900
Professor W B Parker, of Penns;, lva- in every case it proved most beneficial.
I
ume
California affected to despise nickel
Foggy
weather
but
pleasant.
These are lactii which'the most 'callqlia
m a, a chemist who has nmde a study of ro r kale by 0 . W. H ur l.
but
the advantage of making doser
A
Warden
inudu
a
fi
will adm it. The worst old foi
Hying trip to E.i-
il con- high exjilosivevg
gene
last.
week.
n . . , p ri„u „ 3
" , 7 b ¡ ■"
a' " '
• ‘dually recommend.,
BURGHE3 ACTIVITY IN SOUTH
1 Ben Lyons was in this vicinity last Cd ,tself' a“d n°w even the e,
AFRICA.
copper cent
week haying calves.
can be safelvy kept for any
11» gaming ground in that sta
paralyse business interests
"f great !
. i
i
u,oru t,IHn j Rmgth of time, without
C A Barron is down from Hiukson’s rt*8ourccs an 1 iiU ... ....
< F. Chro&iclt.
deteriotion and
Internal war or the loss of a full crop. ! lmhilltv .
, ,
logging
>ggmg
camp
to
vote.
vole.
,
a,-.is.
Y»t h « . t
i
1 ■ haoiltry io oxplode without ipparcut
W hether the burghers etiR in iii
an ms
as j /4. ,
io c demand fur t
Yet how few business men,
even
“e half-cent comes
w
en ,callei..
cMiis.. He
H„ thinks . ..
nu t.i,
n , even
rvvent explosion A':1" ’“1
a a “ ior,ty j„ South , G ark 8lep‘'«,>* of L’enellyn was doing from
thow sections of the country where •
though depending day by day
iy on the aM hc gov rnuu.nt provi|lu Bliition
- -nva aiv many or few, they are
at cans- j bl" " " e88 111 l1“ 8 "Clio., last week,
! Ihe »tragi,, fur
gratuitous work of the papers 8 in their til« Pm.,,,,.,. i
‘ xisience is becoming
C A Cornell was calling on his old
, •
11 g ‘•‘’'““ durable appiebcuaion among
•rai’ ,h„
A 1.
" - " m k t o n , was the loya, colomst. because of ,h
more dillicul a "d where toe subdivis- !
auaeol
their
ex-
irl'
,lda
J
Dickenson
and
iamilv.
community ever help the
th e
r natters lo r U,s
bv smoke:,,.. ...wher,
Which our , " a' ,r«linary
ions of business ami ...............
I
h e lp ', sake. . it . must lllways
M naval „dicers l.aj declare! -f,.,,
,
"ctivity. It is even sus-
Miss Ella Gross spent Sunday of
always promise
competiti,,n
this
i p.-, te,l by some that the disbandment o f ; "v«“ with home folks nt E lm ir.,
pnces cause tue loss of even a fi
them more than they give or they won’t
,,
'
1 '
vopintcers n„s been premature. If so | Old Father Fisher is „„ hetier at this
p t r o n i a i i t . They
*,Wl “
“ i “‘»’‘mg change 4
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_ _ on
______
Cork early and late from pulillk rj.irilerl tho
’ ' ' a ' '" " ,tr-v 18 on‘’ of the act »ill cast
a refiection
Lord » ru in g . He is getliu very poorly.
There are many things sold for a cent
R olnrts, who has been a model of
George Nichols and
which would he sohi
molives only,- while for il,emservesH?eje Wr a c
V" V*rU* “ eaumm.ness and discretion. T in. sus- ’eft last w e e M tr n G r e m S s m
a half cent if
jn u .t be p r e ^ u of gain in p|„m v i i ’
J ’r*’
N' Y ’ « • "
such a coin existed. The dollars would j
Pimm
seen.»
to
be
confirmed
by
General
worit-
I probably take car
or they |e t us alono. This is dim to d i c i ting
n g Washington.
the subject- He
" I t said, w idle J , l|(
fc of themselves better
m i’s appeal to the men of Gape
J,ls8 Sleiln W hittaker of Walton w is
has la>en
if the half cent Were
felee education uud ready desire oil th "*
*
J ’
existence tube,
t o.onyto enlist in the irregular forces,
“ 'is neighborhood ulKHI1
H-e recruiting of which h is been ¡ ^ " ' X * w , •
c rt of the paper man to he everybody ’s
c* how, when
lack Dorse. But because it* is a free
itm sie d to rn ,,,. Brabant explains th at j , / A .
" erc
I " A A
“ 'e ' M8t
‘oni
that can he
iior.e i« it really good policy to ride it
the return of refugees to th e ' disturbed burg last w eek.’^ 8*“ 1 U“ ‘
Ha“ 'IS' our ' , '
11,1 ll:® ha:f
cent to!
to doatliT May it not he killing the Vn5:ea’,hr KMlRJS Make Inipare Bfcod. d:si n ets is us yet impossible. Another Mr Walter» the Find»
m „ A '
"r* 'a8B 11
'« profits of |
lien th at lay. the golden eggsY
All the blood In y ^ ’ bJdy r
•’
..„favorable s,g„ is found in the repress- bad a mew of’ men runmng
ies to that cp,’,
d 'e
fanning logs 0.1 the ’«» to that elas of n e, , | 0S8' ble C< ° " ° '‘
I by the British. *S ot“ "«t » vek.
U"
’
«'«l
das
of
f
' b ’ n.akesn,a’i p , r 7 ,
° ° bliKt i
•*aa P trcbases. As it ¡, no| .
‘refuotvin have been
^°rnell of
for limber lands
" aS Iooki"K ei“ 'er t|,t.
m u tein mid nre there '° ‘ '.“ " A i l‘" Ull‘
tl,i8 v'cimiv
ner or the v imfr.i..
pun iiaj»er m i <
11,18 these mail
wpek. He ,a y , ,le founJ
■'‘•»‘i'li.T,
wkmi,
by tJ)eir;
de the city.
quarter
„umher are
w ent i. solicited don't Insult the mah
|Chdrr wc,kh' y<ail,Odj 1:° ‘‘ra vvvr 14 H u rs o fa g e b u n d in the occtmu th at suited him.
great importaiic
Mr. W T Cornel
a common hegg«r, and if you
f’alns.achesmdrheu- ‘‘ " ‘'« 'y contiguous to Bliwnitontein, Ids blacksudth si',",„
"Mr lo*‘' 8 or gains.
p o ? u CS
^
X;
"« ......... ..
- obo be-
H e c X t ^ „ i rc ,:,r e V A " ? ,3 Ï G- ” “ v e a c e n t ea(;|)
w ant sparu dou’t cry him down—doa n
Tv amounts to I
—dow n from his rates until' he must kWney trouble.
.'car. ,,,J to raven half c m
blood- d“e to neglected 1 * rounded
to prevent them iron, P'“ ‘t "" l e r l-ellows ami i„ ., s ', ,
work for uotiung as your slave. Hold
Kidney
:lle burgher command,,» ,n the
' l‘1''to v ered ‘''«t the be..,, ..
‘
■
--- --J trouble caises quick or v - - c a p.
a 8 a »¡..g of „„e-hu|f of I
•U“ r"‘‘ 1 ’0 badly that l
be same. Tl
up Ids hands—he will do you and yotrrs heart treats, and makes «»• feel as ib o u ^ “e,d. Interrupted train an 1 temgraen
m country
non votre. jhey hi>, hMr( remlbKbeca’uAt^Vean?
—
a p ; “ “ ‘ r.
aomfit
muid have the :
at toe simp will be »l|iiH..|,m.
good. Hn is always piiblio Spirited b y ( over-working In pumpmR thick kA,'
‘‘‘’“‘" '““ tcutluns testil
tify io a
for a lew half cent,
irry ; don’t
,hrcu?,‘ v« ns and'arterx's?" “ ’„ditioii. There is
haturv and hia load to carry
N O T lC u P O R R J B U O A T I O N
that c,m.
only ml"«'™
............... V' :de“ tly " " “-'b
' • .
It twed to be Considered
Considered tha,
pile ...ore on him simply because you troubles were to |3 ‘be frw.'as.l
,r, ced s~
J*' «c s . .
* « ° 1 k -'d »o 1« done before ibe «omjuered
SUNDAY SERVICES.
èan. Keep Ida, strong and' bravo and ' m u X t i m t t d i ^ J î ^ . i h" !warl^ r''g'un 18 red"‘ ‘‘d “ > »
of pacific»-
• u'ity of finish, quality of material,
Land
«BARINGS,
*d constitutional diseases ha,a ,k . ‘ L , "
Flomn.-j, Sunday School 10 A
' bc<‘"-
tru e and lie will keep you in man» it nine In kidney,roude
like a l.iryC|e’f
b '' ' ! »">koiiinsifip, the simplest, n»1«'
Xn>|
JÍ2
H y '° " *re. sl.ck y‘»* can make no mistake
place wheie you cannot keep yourself.
. p preaching
v
. 11 a m ; Junior Endeavor :
of attschuienls, easy payments, oM
make the •
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and.heeznaordinir'y eiiem m n r Vo, "’'!d
k '**'h,,r*
Tbe fcv., » G» i
m exchange,
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hundred tl*'*"Tij
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*,u’’" ‘al' ,P clmrtered by R A Ora-
a!,er8'th ir ty years of success, ,
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the Easiest
soon realized. It „ .„ d s the highest tor |,s
nmro can you ask?
a * unni pg
l. n«n »la» f Machine
Bicycle» rnn
b i .l l d i u g ^ 's l u ffii’^ ^ X - ^ .
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t h 't Ajl,li‘ r “ * “ •* ‘•‘•ilipp.nes ] pri-
Mude
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for Infanta am! Children.
most
rinrebhi al|d l"*T
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cent and one-dollsr sii-iii'Kljfc.,
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*’'* •••led (non Portland ’b»t Agnii,al,|0
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,w*s shot and killed soine
0,1 the m arket. Call or write and let as I»"*8
es. You may have a B£^ ‘i f ‘“i « b o u t Oct. 1st, and is said to have car- timc ago.
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samyta bold« by mall tr.»,.
r""* ,n ‘"' ll,e Portland Milling Uo. tbs
dtl'ailo,, '
Bears tha
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U SUITS that VOIT h- ,1 I . .
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have
kidney or
trouble.
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