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T H E B U IL D IN G O F RO ADS. Id titr About A low .lo t tu M a k e Ile- p a tn on Thera. (Viciul Halstead o f Birmingham, Lnglund, reports to the department of commerce and labor results o f unintel ligent, unscientific road repairing. He quotes s jiuu excellent udrlcv ubout bow not to wake or repair a road, lie writes: “ When lu Loudon recently 1 noticed that the great road along the Thames, one of the most Important thorough fares In London, known us the Thames embankment, was very rough, und lu a recent urtlole In the London Mull, en titled ’H ow Not to Make n Road,’ some observant person tells o f the methods used when the eiubuukiueut was last torn up und rcuietaled and relroned, which confirms In niuuy respects the dispatch I recently hud published iu I wily Consular und Trade Reports, Sept. I*. entitled ‘Dust and Motor Curs.’ This writer had thought that u sound knowledge would surely be displayed In repairing such u thoroughfare us the Thames embankment. A fte r the scari fier had been at work und the road torn up. loads o f 'blue metul,’ he said, were dumped down, but this stone was o f a very uneven nature, both as to size and -hape, many o f the pieces being long and narrow, while others were small and approximately cubical, and there was additionally u large proportion of irregularly shaped stones. The loads were roughly spread across the road way, and In many cases ‘the wheel ruts of the carts were not even ruked out.” i ‘ontluulng his description o f what was done as roadmuklng for the great thor oughfare, he says: "O ver thin chaotic heap was strewn • shade o f Mucudaui l—pulverized clay. W ater was then copiously Hooded on to this Interesting mess to Induce the clay to get In between the cre\ Ices or chasms In the roadway This It speed lly dlil. ulthough naturally much re mained ns mud on the surface. Then the steam roller got to work, and soon the roadway looked quite smooth and nice, and he who know no better would have passed by and said, 'That Is a line bit o f work.' He who knew, how ever, and saw It done, suid, ‘G ive It a fe w weeks and It w ill be us bad as ever.’ " Lodge Directory. EXEM PT. C a m « F a s h io n re ig n s In royal way and w ith an Iron rod. Th o d estin y o f th in g s m un dane is shaped b y heck o r nod. T h e fa d s o f y e s te r d a y becom e th e dis ca rds o f tod a y , / nd only lo v e r s d a re to keep to th e g o o d old fa sh io n ed w a y . ir-' dg_-4-. A- .-Jd. s h - High Grade Meats: A. F. & A . M. Cottage Grove Meetings 1st and of each month. L. F. ch ange; The points lu the operation of a ■ J cream separator by the furm dairyman, Just us Our m an ners, lik e o u r ga rb , m u st our ce rem o n ie s too. \V«j lan gu ish o r a th le tic g r o w w e ’re ba de to do. C om < rn ln g e ’en tho a rts w e a sk, la this o r th at au fa it ? Hut son. h ow lo v e r s s till em b ra c e the g ood o ld fa s h io n e d w a y . Our Refrigerator Woojey, W . M. B. Lurch, Secy. f is tlic finest in Oregon. Fresh Fish each Tuesday and Friday. See our plant, everything new and up-to-date. G. A . R. w. o. w. ! Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton and V e a l a lw a y s ready. I.odge No 5 1 . 3rd Wednesdays given in tlielr order o f importance ¡.s hearing on the quality o f the work, r.re summarized us follow s by uu author. v on huttermaking: Appomutax Post No. 34 . First.—The speed o f the separumr Meets at 1 p. in. ou the 2 nd and F o r co q u e try and c o u rtsh ip no d ic tu m has 1 m • n set; must be uniform and up to the stand Iso u r.i : pi '/claim s m. w s ty le s a n d rules 1th Saturday of each mouth. ard required by the makers of that o f etiq u ette. Dr. D. I.. Woods,’Post Coni. W h ile th ere a re m en und m a id s to list particular machine. and E ro s p ip es h is la y Second.—The tempi-auture of the milk •G. W . MeReyuoliis, Adjutant L a v i • w ill a lw a y s w o o and w in In the should l>e such as will make It tlow g o o d o ld fa s h io n e d w a y . - E ll i lta n d a li P e a r c e In B r o o k ly n LU«. readily; the warmer It is the more per feet w ill he the separation. Ills Lim itations. Third. The amount o f milk that Ls Bohemia Camp No. *¿(¡ 0 . run through the machine should re Vleets ench Friday evening. main constant und should not be In F. C. Coffman, Ounsul Com. ereused over that which ls intended for the machine. Ch:<s. VutiDenburg, Clerk. Fourth. The uiucUine should be set on a solid husc or foundation, so that there will be no Jar or shaking ubout as It ls turned, sueh us would tend to Cottage Grove Chapter No. 4 . Interfere with the even flow o f the mUk Meetings held on 2 nd and 4 th Fri through the howl und thus destroy Its efficiency lu skimming. day of each month. Fifth. The separator must be kept Mrs. C. H. Burkholder. W . M. thoroughly and scrupulously clean, \V. S. Beuuett, W . P. particular care being taken that none of the tubes through which the milk Miss Celia Lurch. Secy. flow becomes obstructed In' any wuy. Sixth. The test o f the cream cun he lie* may h<* all i'ltfht to face the pow readily changed by changing either the der, but when he Kisses a lady the eului cream outlet or the skim milk outlet. Juventus Lodge No. 48 . leaves Ids face. St. Bouts Pust-Dln Meets every Wednesday night lt«*«’ or<I F o r C o n l l a n o tin M i l k i n g . patch. Hoard's Dairym an gives the portrait L. W. Baker, Chancellur Com. M u d lew o f tli«* V e r n a c u l a r . and some details about this Holstein ! Clms. VanDenburg, K. of It. S i S. “ Say HI I” exclaimed the girl at the cow, C'urren Wuse D e Kol, seen In the handkerchief counter. “ Wotsinatter now 7" asked the girl at the rlhhon counter. Cottage Grove N o.38. “ .Vint.'hoogltt in liul leet 7” “ WoJJnHkln that fur 7" Meetings every Saturday night. “ Yoorulooklnklua thiu.” S. S. Sliortridge, N. G . "Aliitnuther!" Gus D. Gross, Secy. “ Yurtoo. ltettertlcksher hack hair. Scuiniulii down.” "Qultcherriildieiln. Mine Jeruou bla.” Hut she fixed her hack hair. I -' n ls e H h o u l ' l e r * . “ Say HI!” Meets 2nd and 4 th Wednesday of Many u highway commissioner, mix "Siiyclierseff.” each month. lous to serve Ills town and progress “ J ew el gitcherforehuu told 7” Ethel Bisby, Oracle. his road work, leaves what are known “ Yeli ivuusertwIce. liver gltchoors?" as false shoulders on the side of the Mrs. C. W. Wallace, Recorder. CAIiBKN WABE DE KOIi. "Yell. Ootole Juh7" road, says the Ogdensburg (,N. YJ Ail "lirdklt . ultli wiyliiHO. Cuintroo7” line herd o f li. M. Hotullng o f Han vance. In operating Ids road scraper “ N’otchett.” Frnndsco. Her ow ner claims for her lie falls to put the too o f the blade "Thlnkltw lH l" the world’s record. April, 1905, fo r con clear to the illteh on the side o f the " L j kaziiot. Lelehoono fit does.” tinuous milking She has made 20.13 Meetings i«t and 2 rd Tuesday. road, hut places It a foot anil a half “ Sayjeu. Juno Klttenbllls kceplA- pounds o f butter fa t lu seven days and nearer to the middle o f the road, thus cuinpny 7” Leltoy Woods, Consul. 10.9(1 pounds o f butter fa t lu seven muklng a new ditch and leaving a "A w k a moffl” C. W. Wallace, Secy. days after 270 days’ continuous m ilk shoulder of dirt between the new "Strou zlma sfaonlneer.” ing. ditch und the old one. Some highway " llo w ji erltV” commissioners do this In the expect " K m llrlght. Yooleerabout It soonuff. T h e f o n t o f M 1IW P r o d u c t i o n . ancy that the next year they w ill cut Sayjeu, euuehooketeli on” — The N ew Jersey experiment station Cottage GrovP No. 24. this shoulder away to the original ditch “ •Say. there, y. ut girls I” Interrupted demonstrates that with cows yielding and gradually widen their road to the lIn• floorwalker. who happened along 0,500 pounds o f milk per head per year ■ Meetings if-t, 3rd aud 5th Friday ol Hues of the former ditch. These high it tliia moment "Go hack to your cus the cost per quart Ls about 2.1 cents. each month. way commissioners always open water tomers!” Glil. ago Tribune. What must be the cost o f the quart In Etta Baker, N. G. ways at frequent Intervuls between the the case o f the 5,000 pound cow, tho Dew ditch and the old ditch through the Katie B. Veatch, Secy. T h e W i* e Tram p. - 1,000 pound cow, the 3,000 pound cow shoulder, letting the water run to the Tianq 1 'lease, uiu'iim, couldn’t you and the 2,500 pound cow 7 W ill not proper place. Other highway commit! spore me a little the cost range higher as the yield M B A •loners neglect to put these waterways 1 Ion tc keeper Go rlshl away from ranges lower? through the shoulder, and they sunn here or I'll call tho dog, you lazy, I f the 6,500 pound cows put 2.1 cents Modern Brotherhood of America find that the roadbed Is hudly washed, dirty Into a quart o f milk the 5,000 pound Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday at I. O. and they wonder why It Is that they Tramp Yea, ma'am; that's what 1 vows w ill put 2.7 cents, the 4,000 pound have such bud luck when they try so w as about to remark. I'm trill el stain O. F. Hall. cow over 3 cents, the 3,000 pound cow hard to servo their town well. It Is c l from my long Journey, and I want close to 3.5 cents and the 2,500 pound T. W . Jenkins,See. not an easy thing to build or maintain ed to u<k if you couldn't spare uie u cow nearly 4 cents Into the quart. a road, and It required experience from little soup*/ On the other hand, If the 0,500 pound the results o f mistakes. I f a muii who Housekeeper Knap? Soap? Mercy cow makes milk at a cost o f 2.4 cents has b«vn an Indifferent highway com St. Valentine Circle 121. on me! Is the world coming to all a quart a 7,500 pound cow w ill put mlssloner his first year Improves In his end 7 Walk right In, sir, and stay to only about 2 cents Into the quart, the Meets 1 st and 3 rd Tuesday in W work the second yeur, he may he re dinner. You're more than welcome. - M,000 pound cow only 1.9 cents, and the O. W . Hall. elected and become as valuable a high New York Weekly. 9.»HKi pound und 10,000 pound cows Flora J. Miller, Clerk. way commissioner as the town could would put proportionately less cost In obtain, tie must have his heart In his Miserable. to the quart. New York Farmer. work or he cannot do tils town credit. A young stockbroker who always tries to appear busy and prosperous \\ 1 m * « ( l i e ( o h F r c ftlie iiM . Lady Laiuson Hive No. 42. A a l t o u a l A i d In llu utl H ii t ld l i i a . went out for awhile, leaving on hi« It is generally advisable to have u It Is ns yet a little early to predict what office door a card neatly marked: row go dry before she freshens. From j M eets 2ud and 4th Friday of each will be done during the next congress "W ill he hack lu an hour.” four to six weeks ls none too long a 1 mouth. With respect to the question o f nation On his return he found that some rest. Many good cows have their milk al aid lu road building, sa> s Goo 1 I envious rival hud Inscribed under ing habits so firmly established that Mrs. Mary Schmutz, I,. C. Roads Magazine. Announcement lias, i neuth they must be forced dry. The simplest Miss Leta Sanford, K. K however, been made that bills w ill be und safest way to stop the milk tlow “ What fo r7"- London T it lilts. Introduced cither ut the beginning or Is to cut the feed down to a small al before the close o f the session, t'oli low a m e o f hay and milk but ouce u A D ip lo m a t. gressuuin Bru widow, Senator L h timer "W h y do you tench your children to day, or empty but half the udder at Cascade No. 00. Senator Gnlllnger und other ardent ad one milking and the other half at tlij recite and s.ngT” vocatea of ftsleral aid are very much “ W ell," answered the practical wo next, thus alternating till the milk flow Meets every Thursday night. In earnest over the measures which man, "there has to he some way of i censes. Then more generous feeding O. H. Veatch, Com. they have championed, and It Is reu starting people who come to see you should Is* resumed, hut the feeds used R K, Bennis, Cooter. •nimbly certain they will tie heard and forget when It's time to go home.” should l>e o f ii laxative character. A from. On the other hand, many ap freshening cow Is a sick cow and W ie hiligtoli Star. i pear to share the opinion that tin' time should be treated as such. She sliould T r e s p a s s o n A g r l e u l t v i r a x l L a n d s B e Is not yet propitious for aid from tie not Is' exposed to violence, to cold or II m rdennl. fo r © O p e n i n g U n d e r t h o A c t o f national gut eminent ill the way of a J v in o I I . 1 9 0 6 Explore, ltut have you had any ex to storms. Her feed should Is 1 limited large appropriation 1 'ublle sentiment perience that would tend to tit yon for lu quantity and be easily digested. A « I’o Forest Officers in Charge. In favor o f such aid Is no doubt grow she fully recovers gradually Increase the hardships o f uii arctic expedition? The act above mentioned, which lug throughout the country, but until Would He Member of I'nrty H ave 11 her feed to a full varied ration. provides for the classification and the Individual Is thoroughly convinced Why, 1 lived tw o winters tu an apart listing of lands chiefly valuable f >r and bis mind made up there Is little ment house where 1 was at islds with (.r m le .l M ilk . hope o f much favorable legislation In the Janitor. Judge. lt ls estimateli In ('. li. Marshall of agriculture iu forest reserves ex the direction o f national aid l'rtmurl Mieti Ig n i flint 12 cent* per qiiart ls not pressly provides that no future lands within ly the demand must be made by those too lilgh a retati prive for milk i hen settlement on any I'ro.if. Whoso use o f the highways Is t«i per “ Hid Mrs. UgluintiK'a husband leave all thè coudltioim under whlch lt ls pro forest reserves is authorized until cent o f the totul Meetings, con ten ducisi ami Immillai are Ideal. Ite th e y have la-en public»)- declared her well provided for?" tlons, all forms o f agitation, should b nrgues for thè production and s lo of open to settlement *’>' the Stcrtq.irv “ l i e left her fabulously rich.” Continued In order that people may be milk o f dlfferent grado* oli a lai- ¡ics« "H o w do you know 7” the Interior Any settlement ou fully educated upon all phases o f Uie ”1 see by tho latest society news she luists Sudi spectfielittoiis as socia fair •ieh lands prior to th e o p e n in g l*v great question o f road Improvement Is to he married again.” 1 lolls ton Tost for thè production o f 5 cent milk, tl m Secretary ot the Interior "¡11 The problem vVUI then be easy cent milk, nini so ou, sbolliti he ugrecd upon by con traci between producer not only confer no tights on the I'M littln g F a r e s . M e r i t i m i F u r ■ H e l l e r M o n ti. Mrs. Painter I see the left side of nini consumer. The producer should de settler hut will constitute trespiws You will pl.vise be diligent, in No organization 111 the city Ls more Ihe face Is usually considered by artists cide upon wliut grado o f milk he ls wllltng to produce The consumer 'discovering and Interested In the movement for good to he more beautiful than the right. preventing an y ronds than Ls the CUicliiuatl Antonio Mr. Painter Rut a lot of you women shoulil umlerstnnd cliurly thè illffer such tresspasses and repart the n bile club, says the Auto Advocate and Xeeui to think both sides should he enee belarceli, say, 5 cent milk and 10 promptly to the Forester. cent milk ami should decide what Country Roads The club Is willing to ¡minted Yonkers Statesman. Please give the widest fossil le . grado he wunts. do anything In Its power to help alone publicity to this order to discourage the project, und Its committees w ill be H ever.tn a r T h in s « . such settlement and to prevent lo^s l> a lr > F o r m . found working hard with those o f tho " A man's limit for health,” said the ' and trouble to intending settlers Tlie typo o f thè cow ha« Just as uiuch local branch o f the National Gime philosopher, “ Is not conducted on the (Signed) Overton W Price, Ronds association Along this line usual rules o f races, for he never starts lo da wlth milk gli log capnelty In prò Associate F 01 ester President Val Dutteiihofer o f the Chi In pursuit o f It until he finds It Is al partlon to feial consumisi ns thè forni (Innati Automobile club will do some ready run down.” Raltlmorc Am eri o f tlie borse does in uiakliig of hlm a wnsteful or un l'eomunicnl feeder. W e work him self It Is his plan to in.-ike can. WiHosbarre, Pa School Directors bave all sismi «lab stilisi, leggy borse« trips over all the roads leading out of are comi*elling lady teachers to sign flint reqtilrtsl il biirnful o f bay ami flf- 'th e H e f o r l K rittln tn s . Cincinnati and then make a detailed lie- Well, I'v e found out one thing, ty ears of coni a day to fili up There statements that they will 11 t get report to the club as to their condition 1« thè sanie dlffereuce In coiva lt |>ai » nnrtied during the chool tear, iu you have no heart This report w ill be o f value to every She oh. come now. How cun a mao thè furiuer to I h » alile to Jllilge o f thè '•rder lhat the teaching force may automobile driver who contemplates without brains know anything a lw it value o f cow » by thè anlnial’s forni — not l»e disturbed Hard on the little excursions hi this pull o f the i dalry forni.—Farm and Ranch. anatomy? -Cleveland Plain Don lor. girls, but good for the schools. Ita*. lie J. H. Bartels ® Co. -T* - ■ (f- li- 'Phone Main 33. If- *T” - '■’T7' *T* "TV * You will alw ays be happy if you O. E. S. J Ü ü I burn electric lights, for they will “ T ic k le yo u to d e a th .” <» t> K. of P. I. O. O. F. R oyal N eigh bo rs. M.W.ofA. R ebekahs w. o. w. L. O. T. M. ! K. O. T. M. ? W illa m e tte V a lle y E le c t ric C o . The Funny Pictures for the Children j nutriti 011 . Kotlnl iligests wl nt you Children always enjoy the Leader supplements. The Lender is going to make this a permanent feature, and we know your children would appreciate getting the Lea der regularly. Don’t fail to sub scribe for the Leader | eat, prevents colie,eholera, diarrlioea, llux, dysenlery nini sminuir eoin- plaints goni'ially. and lt* lise wili cure indigestlon ami « bruiiic «lyspeptda pernmmqitl.v. Kudol is gooil alike fot' young and old. Your drugglst l sei I h it. O sW K l'a .itilo iiisept The fnnvjus little pills« Mrs. Evn Look is visiting in E u gene. T H E O R IG IN A L L A X A T IV E COUGH S Y R U P Rev. Billingtou and wife returned to ihe Grove Tuesday. KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE HONEY^TAR Bod Clover Blcarom and Money Bee on Every Bottle. Market Reports. Portland, June 30, lt)06. G RAIN, l'RODircE, FEKD. j B u y o u G r a d iti this $60 Machine for $ 2 3 Wheat— Walla Walla, 7 IC; Valley, FREIGHT PREPAID stittth, double feed, §elf- 7 ‘2 c ; bluentem, 74 red, 70c. th.PH ding sh u ttle: h a s au tom atic bobbin w inder Oats— White $32; gray, $ 3 1 . and oth er latest Im p ro ve Barley— Brewing, $24.; f e e d , m ent*. This is the A N T I* T K F 8 T M A C H IN E . I t Is $23.75; rolled, $25 to 26. the same m achine a gen t« are a skin g you $60 ior. A ll Hay— Timothy, $11.00 to $12.50; Rttacbinentfigo w ith eaoh clover. $8.50 to $0; cheat, $7-50 lo m achine. Bold for on ly f: ensh and $a m onthly. $ 8 ; alfalfa, $1 1 . W rit© TOMI fo r tree FU*X'TUII UTALOCttt «h o w ln * MillstutVs— Middlings, $25 to 26; ele g a n t household goods we w ill shlp(Frelaht Prepaid) on Easy Payment» ou r new CREDIT plan. chop, $ 1 7 ; bran, $ 1 7 to 18¡shorts G o v u r t z F u r n C t u r n C o m p a n y $18 to 1 0 . 1 7 3 -1 7 3 F ir s « S t.. P O R T L A N D . OR. Flour— Hard wheat, patent, $4.10; straight, $3.45; gra- linm, $3.50; rye, $5; whole wheat Hour, $ 3 . 7 5 ; valley flour $3.50to3,65 Dakota, $0.5o to 7 2 5 , l nstern rye, $5.40; Pillsbury, $ 6.20 Corn— Whole, $26; cracked, $27 per ton. j c m iw Rye— $1.50 per ewt. rnoDD« f Butter- Fancy eriamery l s ^ e , 2 oe; city cream* ry, dairv 14 to 15c; store 13 to l 3 b ' c Cheese— Young Ameiica, 14 '_.c « Oregon full crean., 13c to 13j Eggs — Fresh Oregon ranch 21 to 22 Poultry— Roosters, 0 to loc; hens YORK^ 1 3; fryers, 16e to 17; broilers! 14 to 16 c; geese, live, 8 to; 8.50 dressed, 1 1 - 1 1 '..; turkeys. Iive,l 4 - i 5 E l y ’ s C r e a m * B a l m CATA P& Î ' S?ADI »r-r»ER~mg£ a°, K n u rrs and T h i s R e m e d y Is a S p e c i f i c , v e u k t a b i . e s . 5-ure t o C i v o S a t i s f a c t i o n . Grape fruit— Crate $ 4 . to 4 .50 CiVES R I L I Z F ONCE. Cro n berries— $14. It i-U'imses, sootir -, In als, and protects the Potatoes— Oregon, 4 O to 65c. , list ased membrane. It cures Catarrh and LIVESTOCK MAKE ET. Cattle— Best steers $1.75 to 5 . 0 0 ; j cows ; 3.50 to 3.75; calves, $4.00 to : $5.00. Sheep— $1.0<) to 4.50 Hogs— $7 to 7,25 irives away a Cold in tlio Head quickly. Restores the Senses o f Taste and S iiie il. Kasy to use. Contains no injurious drugs. \p; iiod into the n strils and absorbed, lairgo Si?", 50 cents nt Druggist« or by nail; Trial Size, 10 cent« by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St.. New York. HOI'S, WOOL, ETC. Hops— Choice 10 to 11 Mohair, choice 28 to 30c 'Tool— Valley 22 to ‘¿ 5 c; East, ein Oregon 14 to 2 2 c. THOMPSON HOTEL Mus. I. E. T hom pson . liâtes per dny ......................... $1.90 Boom and board, per week...... $4.50 IN I>IG IC STIO X . N o iqqK 'lite, loss of strength, n er vousness liemlnclie, constipation, had breath, gi'i-oral d e b ility , sour risings, ARRIVAL AMD DEPARTURE OF S. P TRAINS. and c a tm r ii o f tin stom ach are a ll i x o r t r b o u n d so u th b o u n d due to indiacMtlon. K ' a l o l D v s p e D s i a No. 1 2 ........ 11:31 p ni. No. t l .......... 8.-06 n n ' 1 1 No. 16 . 2 : 0 ? a.m. No. IS..........2:24 am Cure ritres in digestion . T h is new «lls- cov> rv represents the natural juices of ligestlon ns they e x is t iu a healthy stom ach, com bined w ith the grr known to n ic and recon stru ctiv eities. K odol Dyspepsia Cure not only euro in d igestion and d y s T im e T a b le No. V pepsia, blit the famous rem edy cures To take effect April 2d, 1905. all stom ach troubles by cleansing, E*at Bound 3 an d l Tu esday W . Bound purify lug. sw eetening and stren gth en anti Sat o n ly ing the uiueoiiH m em branes lin in g the 1 and D a ily Ex- j N o 3—N o i -p t Sunday. No 2 -N o 4 st much. 8 ÏHTIONS Kiev 1 A.M K o d o l l>\ p-ia i 'ni'e after m eals is r N | A M M 2:30 7 :30 0 Öd* axe O roñe .. 671 11:10 5.1Ä not only th orou gh ly reliable d ig e s t- 2:S0 7:S0 <.2 \ a lden__ .. 710 10:49 5:06 ant, but it contains g re a t tonic and 2:56 7:56 5 . v t’urrin..... .. 737 10:44 4 59 recon stru ctive pro|x*rtl"s ns w ell. 1*2:59 7*5» 6 3 Ferro (ionio. 770 10:38 «5 8 H IM 7 7 . Baxor .. H07 10:33 4:47 This fa m o m rem edy enables tbo 3:04 3 14 H ill H 3 . Anreiiii .. K41 10 ::« 4:44 stoinaeli and d ig e s tiv e o rg a n s to thor- 3:17 H: 17 9 5 . Red Hora .. H91 10:23 4 » n nghly digest, a ssim ila te and co n tri 3::»|8:20 10 6 . . Uravel Pit .. 901 10:20 4 36 3 '-> k ::i*» 11 - a Mtewart.. ... 914 10:01 4 JO bute to the tissue* nil o f the nourish . 3:3H'4 40 12 star...... ... 917 9:4« 4 16 ment that is contained in -neb food ns j 3:41 H 45 12 H ....... Rocky Point .. 946 9 45 4:12 3 50 •» (V, 15 6 m ay I«'e a t « n . Re»l Bridge . 1020 9 35 4 nc K o d o l ltys|H>psin i ore clears the 3:55 9:15 16 6 . Wildwood. 1040 9 :» 4.00 .... Hunt * loro » a y and makes sure the jou rn ey fro m End of Track sickn- ss t > health and weakness to \ '»uif' w ith o u t not strength. |f the stom ach Is disor- A l l o u tw a rd fr e ig h t fo rw a rd ed o n lr *t thf deied K ■ 'd o ! w ill cure it. jo in t o f «h ir it e r an«i eon$isrnee. Staxe leave.« fid w ood after the arr va rii K od ol I »\ sjM'psia Cure lays the fouu- in on M o n d a y«. W edne«dav.c and Fr.d »in «lati 'ii fo r health, and th e u p bu ildin g tra tor B onita anti Or«eoo. KeturniiiK ea ot stren gth by clean sin g, p tirifiy in g t a v «. Thu r e la y s and sa tn r«lav». not »•** re»*ei-.. d at The n. ^ 8 . E and s w eeten in g the g la n d s and mem- ! .. n H K. a ft e r < p in To iu«ur«* forward bra lies of t lie stom ach , and by sup mix on n e x t tra in freight muat he tle l'v e re d rn p ly in g natural juices necessary t o ! ample time to permit ui i.-n^ i tio«i perfect In digestion , a ssim ila tio n and J A . II. W o i j d , M a n n e r SiO . li 8 . E. lì. H. CO.