Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 09, 1896, Image 4

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TABLE TRICKS.
Such a dear
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Ocean
Steamers Leave Portland
tvery 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
For fall details call on 0. It. A N.
Agent ta Heppner, t r address
W. H. BURLBURT,
Gen. Pass. Agt.
Portland, Obboon.
FRANK LESLIE'S
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JT MONTHLY
Contains each Month Orlrlnel Water Color
rrontHplecei 128 Quarto Pages ol Reading
m inn Niw and Hlffh.cla.s lllustra.
'Ions; More Literary Matter and Illustra
tion thaa ony otner marazmo iu auciim,
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IFnuik LqsKq's Pleasant Hours
FOR DOTS AND CIRLS.
, y-ii. v Yr.loAtA. Juvenile Monthly.
Fmlv wiis'irnied. The bert writers for young
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FBANK LSSUS'S PuMK H?ORS F9 B1T
oue year $;i.oo.
Undoubtedly the Best Club Offers
1 ry Send fo Frank tMUe'i PublUMna Haute. T,
for Aleut lUvntrateit Yemlum Lttt, es.
GET THE BES V
When you are about to buy a Sewing Machine
Jo not be deceived by alluring advertisements
find be led to think you can get the best made,
tlnest nnisnca ana ,. .. , .
Most Popular'
for a mere song-. See to It that
you buy from reliable manu
facturers that have gained a
reputation by honest and sq uare
dealing, you will then get a
Sewing Machine that is noted
the world over for its dura
Dility. You want the one that
is easiest to manage and ia
Light Running
There to none ta the world that
can equal in mechanical con.
The Old Lady Was Not Up on Modarn
Customs.
old rustic lady sat next
me at a dinner the other night. It
was quite a "swell" affair, in a fine
restaurant, and when the coffee stajre
was reached the declined it and asked
for a cup of tea, which had to be
brewed expressly for her. I saw her
fidgeting around, says a writer in the
Louisville Post, so I asked her: "Can
I reach you anything?" "I can't find
;my napkin ring," she whispered.
''There are none," was my next re
mark. "Ain't none? Mercy me! Why
not?"
s"It's not the custom," I answered
"Well, it seems kind of slouchy," she
said. "We always have 'em at home,
"A napkin ring implies that the napkin
is to be used again," I explained, "and
that would not be considered good
form." Ilcr tea had not come, and the
poor old soul felt grumpy, I suppose,
so this is what 1 got m sections: "Uoocl
form! Mercy mel I never saw such a
lot of fads as people are getting. Must
not cut fit-h with your knife and can't
have butter unless you ask for it, and
having ice cream in the middle of your
dinner." She had received a punch be
tween the sweetbreads and the duck.
"And no tea unless you disturb the
whole' tabic, and four or five kinds of
liquor" she meant wine "and women
drinking it and men smoking right
Complaint That Good Work Is la Demand
While the Quality Is Poor.
There ia an increasing demand for
pood American fiction. With all due
respect to the galaxy of bright writers
in Great Britain who have achieved
such prominence hero during the last
few years, it is, nevertheless, a fact
that publishers are looking eagerly for
novels and novelettes dealing with
American people and scenes. Said one
of them to the Literary World the oth
er day: "We have been publishing
English and Scotch stories simply be
cause we could not procure American
fiction of corresponding worth. It is
needless to say that there is a far
greater demand for American novels
than for those written about charac
ters and incidents European and Brit
ish. But it looks as if we could not
succeed in our endeavor. We do not
want a novel, for instance, that is
dashed off, three or four chapters at a
time, by a woman after she has given
an afternoon tea before dressing for the
evening. But we want American
novels written by men and women
whoso brains surge and swell while
they arc at work. And I see no hope
ful outlook excepting in the newspa-
ncr offices."
The publisher does not understand
the conditions of newspaper worn now
adays, or he might not be hopeful.
There arc young men and young women
scattered through newspaper offices
here before us,-and you mustn't take, hero and there who are capable of de-
prowess plays the better part. He told
the age of any man in the crowd who
was learned enough to add, substract
and divide a series of compound figures,
which John furnished, and nine times
out of ten hit the mark.
But one feat which he performed, and
In which he believed with the fervor of
an idolator, says the Washingtoi
Next door to City Hotel. .
- Successor to u. b. an uujn, uwi v w f ,
Has everything in the line of Fresh Groceries,
Candies. Nuts, and also keeps crocKery,
Lamps and Tinware. . . ... ;
ingtonPost, . . Ma;c o Q nori Q f
goes into the marvelous. It involved IS WOlIlU I t5lC. MVUt-mo w www..j.
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structlon, durability of working
parts, fineness of finish, benuty
fn appearance, or has as many
improvements as Uie
AND
STEAM
GASOLINE
New Home
It has Automatic Tension, Double Feed, alike
on both sides of needle (talented), no other has
It t New Stand ( patented), driving wheel hlnRed
on adjustable centers, thus reducing friction to
the minimum. ; . .
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS.
your fowl in your fingers. Well, I do
wonder how I ever lived all these years
not knowing any of these tricks! Her
tea reached her then and I heard no
more from her.
THE EW HOME SEWISG MACHIKE CO.
PO
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If yon think nf bnying an ernrina of
any rm or kind and tr nnr Catulpgut
jvo. 30, contMinirg nintrntioug nun
Drlopa of every kind of r.oin" from on
np r 25 hnm power, at bottom prioea,
or Lut No. z9, i 'T yacht englnp. boil
era Hud machinery. Either lent free.
. P. Willarfl & Co..
CP
197 Canal Street,
. CHICAGO
BAM fSASCIIKJOt VAb. .rij.ijJ
r?n sate av
P. C. THOMPSON CO.- Agents
Heppner, Oregon.
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HIAL.UINU'N
JTKIEIIG FIGURES..
5 fbuvtnir of to Venn (a llutlneu.
9 A Compute Set. eosilug of live
9 llffllke Im.iiu.- HH.e Hall flayer,
A BEAUTIFUL MIXTURE.
Japanese Johnny's Heroic Effort at Com
posing. An English teacher in a Japanese
school has given for . publication this
essay on the whale, written by a Jap
boy: "The whale lives in the sea and
ocean of all the country. He is a large
and strong in among of kinds of all the
fish, and its length reach to ninety foot
from seventy foots, and its color almost
is a dark, and he has a large head.
When swim in the up water he 13 so
large as island. When struck the water
on angry he is so voice as ring great
deal thunder. If ho danced make the
storm without winds, and also blow
the water almost lay down the fog on
the weather. Ilia the form ia proper to
live, for his front legs make hire and
aftcrlcgs is no, and the tails ia a hire
that open on the top waters, and the
mouth have no leaves, but have leaves
that is a bard, narrow beard, n3 with
horns. Ilis bodys though is a fish, but
he is not a fish, but a creatures. Iliu
leaves is named whales-leaves. The
men make the everything with it.
Every years to seven or eight month
from four to five month, the whalemen
catch on the sea or osean. Uo may
live on the sea of North-sea-way or
Five island, of Ilirado on Iligcn coun
try in Japan. Written by T. Ilirakawa,
P, . The tell of tho whale is more
but I do not know fully to tell."
quioij: Tijvria t
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( lull I'l.rw. Ilnlf I'lavrr. I'Biiiils i'laver 8
and Rlcyi'le Klili-r, will he sent to any
m amireM upon receipt 01 iu emu, w pay
eooruce.
Theo flmires are atnnliitrlv perfect,
bemiHliilly rulored ami niniinliil. ami
arrxiimi Id stand miriitht.aiid are an ex-
relit ill toiiveitrol it ii year as leaders
I the alhleiie supply world. Hullable '
for dub. reading mora, ollice or home, j
A. G. SPALDING a BROS.. M
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Hern J?vi nclsco 0 wiiriiirtt 'J
AQdsUpoinUUCalir.HTia.vUth Mt Bhaau
rouiaut me
Southern Pacific Co
the snail fclahway thronah California in all
points Kwt and Mtmlh. brand Hnantit (Untte
of the I'arlBe t. I'nlltnaa HnRat
Hleapara. tUotmd-euMe Hlaers
Attaehad loespraaa trains, altordine; anpariar
mntnaiiiitalltwa ftf ammdlaMi paaaaoaw.
tut rr. brkata. alaikg oar rasar valines,
eta, eall ntKfi t.r atldnaa
H. KOKHLEH. Manaser. I. f. ft (X J ILK, Asst.
(ran, V. V. Aft., fortland. Orecoa
OIIIOAQO.
Mae's Rejoinder.
The captain of a Cunard liner one a ay
while crossing the "herring pond,'
found that his ship was not doing the
speed he considered she ought to, and,
nuttlntr on his best frown, he went
down to the room of the chief engineer,
a hard and dry Hcotchman and an
amateur violinist. The captain knocked
at the door: tho gay chords of a Scotch
reel played on a Udilie was the only an
swer to his summons, so he burst the
door open. "Mr. Mae," ho thundered.
"what are you about? I am not at an
satisfied with your englnos; we go llko
Himils, sir." Mr. Mae made a flourish
with his bow, and, after a lolly chord,
said: "Hair, my engines should hae
been in Liverpool these three dny s. Its
your alow old ship that's at fault!"
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eared by
vcloping into novelists; but they have
no chance, while on morning papers, at
least. The average reporter goes to
work at noon, and then until midnight,
or an hour later, he or she is hastening
from one point to another, oftentimes
unabln to eat recrularlv or to secure
sufficient sleep. By the time the after
noon assignment is covered and the
"story" written tho reporter has a
chance to breathe sometimes; and then
when he reaches the office with his
evening assignment covered, provided
he has but one, he sits down and writes
when too often he is greatly latignea.
At midnight, or one or two o'clock in
the morning, he goes home. Is it rea
sonable to expect a man or a woman
after such a siege to write fiction 1 now
can it be done? Leaving entirely aside
the fact that newspaper work, with its
plain statement of events, precludes
tho development of thought and lit
erary style, the reporter's very exist
ence, with its hurry and rush and ex
hausting physical labor, makes it very
loubtful if we can loon to mm as a
;lass from whom to expect fiction.
With men and women on evening pa
pers tho case is uuicrent i ncy uu
more leisure, in the evenings, at least;
but tho fact remains that as a usual
thing tho brightest men and women
prefer morning papers, because they
pay so much more.
STORY OF A MISSING BABY.
Carious Experience of a Parisian Lady of .
Position.
The recent experience of a Parisian
lady of position, writes Miranda in the
Lady's Pictorial, may serve as a useful
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warning to some 01 my rcaacrs wno
reside abroad. The lady in question
returned from a ball one night much
earlier than she had given her servants
reason to expect, and to her consterna-,
tion found three members 01 ncr
household missing, the nurse, the
housemaid and tho babyl Greatly
terrified, she rushed to the concierge
to mako inquiries, and after some pre
varication the man informed her that
the two servants, fancying their mis
tress would not return for some hours,
had gone to a notorious dancing place,
taking tho baby with tlicm, ana mere
tho ludy would bo ecrtain to find all
three "quite safe and sound." A t,,c
muKter of the house was absent, the
distracted mother went to seek a male
relative, and together they visiU-d the
locality indicated, where they found
the two women drinking with friends,
but no baby. In reply to frantic in
quiries after her child, tho housemaid
Impudently told licr mistress w none
1 she liau borrowed
by the way "that
excite herself, the
1 hands." At first
where; but by dint
dragged from her
boon taken to a low
the telling whether the firstborn ol a
given couple was a boy or a girl. The
way that this feat was accomplished
was a profound secret with the pugilist,
but in a burst of confidence he disclosed
tho method to the writer.
To solve the problem the only neces
sary data are the full maiden name of
tho mother and the full name of the
father.' According to Mr. Sullivan's
formula, if, after counting the letters
in both names, the sum is an even one,
the firstborn is a boy, if odd tho issue
of the union is a girl. For example, all
the letters in Mary Jane Brown and
Iliram Smith form a total of twenty-
three, an odd number. Result, a girl.
If this formula is reliable it will serve
forecasting purposes as well as the
establishment of post-facto results; but
no editorial guaranty goes with the pre
scription.
FOUGHT FOR THE HAIR.
A Barber and His Customer Stand Up
for Individual Rights.
"Now vou have cut my hair," said
the shorn countryman to the barber,
"kindly collect the hair from the floor.
wraD it uo in a naper and hand it to
me."
"I shall do no such thing," the bar
ber replied, firmly. "That hair belongs
to me. I cut it off, didn't I? That
makes it mine."
The customer got excited, says the
New York World.
"Don't you know," he exclaimed hot
ly, "that under the common law of the
land anything that grows upon my
head is as much mine as are the con
tents of the head? In every copyright
case it has been settled that the prod
uct of a man's brain is his. Don't yon
know that?"
Now was the barber's turn to get
mad.
"If hair is the product of your brain,"
he shouted, "I guess it's about all it
does produce. What do you want the
blamed hair for? I don't need it my
self, but I'm fighting for a principle,
and I'd spend my last cent to do you
out of that hair."
"None of your business what I want
it for," howled the countryman. "Per
haps I need it to stuff pillows with, and
perhaps I am a wholesale manufac
turer of wigs. That s none of your
business. I'll admit that I don't need
the hair. What then? I'm fighting for
principle, too. Gimme my hair."
They shook their fists in each other's
faces. It took a policeman to separate
them.
Such are the ills of life. For these
trifles do men wildly battle.
AN ' ; - ' ' 1 (svi
GOVERNMETO
... IS .... r" '''' reJ
The U.S.
PAYING MILLIONS
A MONTH
To persons who served in the wars of the United M-or -
Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a
relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars
on whom you depended for support ?
THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
UNDER THE NEW LAW
. To receive a pension, who now do rot! Thousands under the new
law are entitled to an increase of pension. The government owe it
to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present
vour claim at this preseni ume r 1 our pciuiuu
time you apply. Now Is the accepted hour. 4 i'
rewrite for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice;
No Fee unless successful. " . '..
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K S.TMl Company U controlled by pearly one thousand leading new. 1
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WHITE COLUAR LINE;
rnnnia Rivprann Pmmt
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Steamers TELEPHONE, BAILEY GATZERT AND OCEiN WAVE.
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An ancient controversy has recently
been revived in England bythoqucs'
tion as. to what really constitutes a
classic. Some define it as "an ancient
author, highly approved, who is an au
thority on tho subject he treats of."
Goethe on tho other hand, protested
against tho confusion of what is classic
with what is merely old, ana tieciarea
that all "healthy work," no matter
whether modern or ancient, Is classic
Tho French Academy, speaking cx
cathedra, defines classio authors as
those who have become models in any
language," while Santc-lieuvo declares
'.hat a true classic is an author who lias
'enriched the human mind." Indeed,
no two opinions on the subject seem to
jolnclde, and what appears to be a
classic to one sort of people is refused
that qualification by others.
Lesvios Alder 8reel Dock. Portland, for A'tnrin, Ilwson, Loo Beseb, Ocean
Park aud Nshcotta. Direot oonneoiion with Ilwsoo atonmerg and rail
road; also at Yonou's Bay wlih 8eabore Railroad. , , ,
TUIiBPnOTNTja
Leaves Portland 7 A. M. Dally, except Sunday. Leaves Astoria 7 P. M. Dally, except Sunday.
HAItiEY GATKEIIT
Leaves Portland P. M. Dully, except Sunday. Saturday nlpht. HP M. Leaves Astoria Dally S ,
at 6:10 A. 11., except ounuay ana iiommy. sunaay mgm, 1 r. u.
Leaves Portland and runs ritreet to rwcn. Tuesday and 1 hursday at ft A. M. Sntnrday at 1 P. M.
Leaves llaaco, Wednesday aim frtuay iu.ma. n. uu auuaay nigni ai e r. m.
Baggie Cheeked lo Railroad Destination Bolt Beaches Free (f Expense. " -
For Safety, Speed, Comfort, Pleasure, Travel on the Telephone, Bailey Oatzert and Ocean Wave.
A WOOL MARKET.
Ss'-st. Uicntest,
Top 5TIfjj3S' A"r,
Receiver. Co-pact.
Una
tie ol a Is anant'ita ear, free te snv surTereif
ha ma aantl their ' (1. and Banres aunreaa.
V'e a-tl" an te wlahlnw a enre t ed'lre
rt.W. 0. rUU, r. 4 CUr LUBcwTot I
inmirnnraTOiCTM
EAST AND SOUTHEAST Glance at this MaP
YllTasniOHACIFIC SYSTEM.
Thmtiih ftillmaa Palare Hlttr,
Tmirut aiwpa-e and ftm karllnlnf fttal'
Cars 1 AlLV iu bhafn.
Msaf klrs aated via this lla
Plol
ta Kaataf
STfaM MtT. PINTSCM LIGHT.
LOWItnr MATKM.
R. H. BAXTER, Gn Agtmt,
Vrf'taJ, Qrtyon,
J. C. HART, Agent, Unntr, Otgo.
Of the Chtrata, Mlltsawiee eal M. Pattl Rail
ay and nets lis umaeritons Ha all trsuafoa
tlnenlal Una and St, Petti and ataha, end
reffietatiee last Its trelBssre lle4 lth elae-
Irlrlly tad Seated fey steaaa. Its Hlpmral Is
saparb. lfat Iktfst, tlh'sry , ajntostrtf and
atMpttif rare, ajuk trtm rerlulni rhsirs. Ea
sawelnfl l Swtlh ass aa elertrte reading laatp.
iM Hsdlalat ears are the Seal In I he nerld
(Nner lines am lontt than tkaV, Vl an are
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wretches were dismissed on the spot.
A RABBIT PArUMMENT.
The Prallrle Aalraal ItaOlee Law and I
arlrara.
A rabbit parliament was held In Ana-
trail. This was ut a convention of
the animate, but a great gathering of
irenili'mt'n who are) engaged la their
exlt'rnnnstion.
r'or four days, says the Philadelphia
Hi-card, rrprearnlativr from every
part c.f the etihmy held high di-l'ate
over the anlmat'a pfrformsnees. Hut
a-U of parliament Brent vain In this
mattrr and at'leno ltatlf bsnkmpt.
The New Notsth Wales (fi'trrnmrnl at
ene prrlod had mire titan throe tlnu
annd men employ t In killing raliblta.
It has ereitrd flf'een tHottkand tttilra
f rsbbit priaif feocitig.
twenty five
for a ajweitle
tliimf h
t'lirmrt,
tH tiphtsl over them all, and si tlx
p. .uni motttrnl tlia Isnd t psrtment
ff New South Wales ha n snilllou
acres of sbandiHied land, thrown tin in
e.nMMiit'in tf the rewkUwa march of
the rs'-lilt.
Tlia rabbit parliament ein t hsva
failAI tt rmaln.-) snr euar and strik
Inf raattlla, A tf .f Infallible"
Bia-rlfli-a. ranf ing- fr,nn f-fTvla t4 lank
Blauchti-f, bad Ilnlf advtvalra, trtit
alt-mt t!t d.l-fitl ej.'ti.n.i nisd"
th drlrasW eliake llie'.r hrada. If
the rabbit rtil J W tnttc-Hl ini a pruCt
a'-le eiprt tU qatl as il4 W
aadee.1, bttt 1M et-in eut nf the attrv
ikm. The rwiW f f4oea4 bf llie
frrea-w ia t,at tf 'fr iniitl' Ids e4
tmf Willi rsbbit pTa,f f.-n rsnsf. r.
flr.aT IhS daty nf S'i;;i-.-.inf the rab
bit frnn tfio a'ale I t im ita'e lanlmn
era, an t gl'i-r the Uo I arf every
pitMjM br'.p lit mi -S) IV MM-
'sn sfat ftU furry sttJ ftir-l"irs:d
tccnit.
It Was a
Mast Madera and progrsaalva
For estaloue ee Information write to
TrlC MA RUN FIRE ARMS CO.,
New Haven. Cetia.
Cummings &c Fall,
PROPRIETORS
Of tbe Old Rsllebls
Gault House,
CHICAGO, ILL.
Ilalf blork feet t the I'nlon fVpot of C, I.
y , C M a H. P , C a , T, ft W, g,
sad Uie C S4. L. a. P. kallroada.
I A.T IC M ftU.oo lRH DAV
Cat. W. Msdlsoa sad Cllntoa tts
$1800.00
OPiTJi AWAY TO INVENTORS.
This has beeoms an asuhltthed market for Eea'em Orrpon, P'ashlngton and Idsha
wools. Last season three million pounds were reoelved hers by rail from Huntington,
Baker City, Heppner, Arlington, and from Yakima, Spokane, Lewlilon, Walls Walls sad
intermediate stations.
Low freight rates are glren on shipments to Pendleton for scouring and parking la
transit. Many of the leading buyers maka this plaee headquarters, and sll large opera
tors frequently visit Pendleton warehouses. As a market this place Is equalled only by
The Dallrs la quantity of wool which attracts coin petition, with this sdvaotsga :
From no point in the Northwest, Portland
included, is wool shipped East at less ex
pense than from Pendleton.
Water competition has not afforded suf
ficiently low r&tes upon wool in thegrease
and dirt, to equal the lower expense in
curred by shipping only clean, scoured
wool from Pendleton.
Owing to this fact rendleioa boyert are enabled to pay as moth or more fne wool
at this point than Is twwH St other pleres bsr( g reputations as "high markets."
based npoo eseeptianel sales of faney lota of light wools. Considering eharaetar at wool,
sad shrinksge. It ssay aalely be claimed that the aerrape sales la Peadiotoa ,
Net the Grower more Cash for the same amount of
wool than can be obtained in any other Market in
the State.
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tTITtlE SlHIITBmLl'OTOtS
THAT Villi) IWVNES,
sarftassas'f aUAie" waahasa WaaaSf sM SB)
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T m mm aVsaS f mi f i- 1 $ t mmmmm mmf
mmt araff lsTfSW fafAsastoj I
For tho Curo o.
Liquor. Opitin vA Tobacco Habits
It Is kwaled at Ba learn, Oreeaa.
fid itit Beautiful Town on fAd Gxut
rail st the e.lervt adlea lee sarOeaUet
StrteUyeatiSdeaUal, Irasii.at prUstaaea ears
eata.
fa tia
fcUlUVAN-3
Hew tie
IryMftaatat,
IT IS NOT SO HARD AStTSCDlS.
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asst. .aaa A 1 1 ,'- awsk safe IVa He,- Ia I
efft rt-tr liiW'?'y vrlrp ta.
t.t a eatfn ftuil s-l la.'rS) t ""' ' " T rlr
.lit iba (t-at W 1 f.ar fl , fl tl.lt. Ilia laaaeial sl
that tt mm, with an s a 'uLi t.f aU fca .mi4 Si ka ftatbtra, Ma'Wi sneseav
bees ke il duress at h,Ib feat
v- v . v - j st a
OUR STOCK
VOF . . .
SPACE IS
TOO HEAVY
AND WE
ARE WILLING
H. C ftesttft a4 tk fteea Iese4 Is)
b beilMlBC sappeai1 P. C, TftaSlaS) i
Cm. sad era fteper t ft esNaet
o ft, pMmt f'BSki. aadeetattttf, CM1
St ptares a eit ftea td eteeaaa
I UUuU-a tsl Uft ta'ssUaiiAavftaaiWw ftsa,
TO UNLOsD
It to Advertisers at a great financial sacri
fice. You need it in your business, and as a
matter of business we mint all it.
Tin; Vauzsx ruaeuy.as Co.
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