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FOR M A R G U E R I T E COW HORN W a le r liitc TU R N IP. F u w I n lu \\ I n t e r . “ S u c c e s s w ith only another au name for” — “ M on e y ,” the i :irl Interrupted, with th a t lo ve ly ligh t laugh. “ I kn ow it, G e r a rd , a nd dosj )i*se me for it if you Will. I f you had been br ou gh t up in p o v e rty , if you li. id wanted frock» aud p re tty nhoes and dan ces and pleasures o f e v e r y kind a nd, oh, thou sands o f th in gs th at vou e< LMildn't got then you. too. wo uld spell su c c l “' s with an M—a v e r y big M— a u d call it money! You w o u h l, 1 know y o u would,” she ended bitterly. T h e m a n sia 1.MÌ heavily. F a t e w a s Indeed a gain s t liiin now. aud liis c*a re«*r. light and hu efu l as it looked a short tim e a¿p), se nied sadly dull and w h y ? B ecau se o f so m b er now. An th a t lo vely face il t w a s turned a w a y A H a n d y I 'ia u t . from him ¡KO pelili; illy. In brin gin g a n e w ly purch ase J a d d i Ho woiil U May 01 • more th lu g before th ey parti •d. Ite <1 terminisi suddenly, tion into cultivation w e con clude d to H e would ha v e at m y ra te a c le a r un | use this han dy plant. T h e plot w a s ie w o m a n he loved deeply niowed in June, a f t e r the ever- derstaiidin ti with I li it t hen th e veti ! greeu nursery that had occupied it fco m adly . A nd at 1er l many y e a r i li.;«I been removed, and t u r e - to tli e right ( r to the left! H e put out hi* 11 id to st ay her as tw ic e harrow ed at in te rv als o f a fort- «he wo uld ha v e ri en. *1 w a n t to ask night t > kill n; routing w eeds and d r ag A portion w a s lie said so ge n tly off the num erous root y o u otie tb lii-T m >r th a t lier «« a:i<l«*r:ii*, attention w a s fixed planted with late table corn, fer tilizing with hen mnuure in the hill. Crim so n on him once ; • (in " I f 1 wen t 1 to he business, m y f a clo ver and c o w h m i turnips at tin* ra te tile r's basine s. wl ch. as you know, i o f fo u r ou nces tu rnip to fifteen pounds hate- If I • .ivc «1 my drea m s o f the clo ver seed wen* so w n on the rem ain der eli I should love, a Aug. 10 , wo rkin g it in w it h an ordin ar y b a r and a e i» a* perhaps, but cultivato r lif e w! i a H I \ o i l Me**dn. Lodge Directory. R C B E K A H S C o t t a g e t l r u . . \\>. ^ 1 , M e e t i n g s 1st. Ill'll. H lllle tll. F li- iliiy u ( e v e r y m o n th , E t ta K ami J I a k k u . X . O . 1 !. I ' k at c i i , See. R O Y A L N E I G H B O R S M - t en.f a m i lih W eiliie siluy o f e a c h m o n t h . Mils M a r y B a k i . u . O iiai i . i . Mint. \V. W a i . i . ai i :, Kee. W O . W It o liiN liii I ’n in p , \ n M e e ts e v e r y I 'l M n y e v e n in g '.'I L. \V. I:ini b , Convnl.' nn. ( ' h a s . V \ s L) i :. m ii mi. < lei k. K O T M. C a s c a d e C a m p N 'i i M ee t* e v e r y T h u r s d a y n ig h ;. (). H. V i: ATeii, Ci.in. I t . 1\ . I ‘ i x s i s . C u o t c r . ■V A t the C hurches IN Itld l'.S T lO .N . N o ippetit<>. lo s s ..f s t r e n g t h , ner- A I I.' lie. lOlISlipullOII, hail M e l h o d D i 1 : i > iñ<-< j i ■ I C l unit, Itev. bi . i t . .. *n< ral d e b i l i t y , s o u r ris in a - , . ml c a t a li o f th e s t o m a c h a r e nil .Í. !.. l e n i t y . PiiHt r. P reo ch iug I i in di .‘Htion. I\. h | u | |>,YM|M*|ada w i v ic e s a t II a. in. m il 7 :-J0 |>. i g M l I o n . T h i s new dta- in. K d U 'la y S ch oo l. In R. 111., K p w o r t h 1 .c a c iic, «);:'-<) |>. m P r a y e r ...... a m i p . e s e u t s th e n a t u r a l j u i c e s of _. "i . i - t h e y e x i s t i n a h e a l t h y mcctlriii T h u r s d a y evr:i¡n¡r a t 7 :i! 0 . . I., < iib in e d w i l h (h e g r e a t e s t All uri* I'tirUiuliv in viteli t o I • p r e s e n t l< . ah I o n i e ; i nd r e e o n s t r u e t i v e p r o p - I . 1.1 1 »Vspepsill t u r e iloes in «lily i in " i n d i g e s t i o n n m l d y s - F i r s t I ’ rrsi»,« «,-rti.i11 1 h u r c h . , P a s t o r I .1. hiir th " f a i r . m s r e m e d y eu r es 1 C. C . G r a c e . ’ M o r i . i n g ser« ¡«•e, 1 1 , lo m a e li t r o u i l l e s liy c l e s i i s i n g , e v e n i n g K, V. j*. S . i v in .: •> w e e t e i i i n g mid st re m t t lien- K . 7 p. ¡ I a ues lining i b e .11. A l l K t i a n g i s u n ii so ji ( u r n e r s I s i >initcli. w elcom e. . ..loi I >\ s¡„ |isia i nre a f t e r m e a l s is a. o n l v I hoi o n g l i l V r e lia b le i l i g e s t - F u i - c o p a l (.'h u t c h . S erv ic es held ' l. n .1 e ..utilin s g r e a t tu n ic a n d tlie second Wednesday ev l i n g ot re.-.i n s t r u c t i v e p r o p e r tie s a s w e ll. filinoti rem edy enables th e in Mas n ie h u ll. j I c u c ii iiio ntli at 7 mieli a n d d i g e s t i v e o r g a n s to lli o r- T h e r e w il I e s e r v ir e very fifth o : .lily li i. a s s i m i l a t i a n d c o n tr i - S u n d a y ut a n iu n th . • t<> t h e tis su e s all of t h e tloiirisli- I. .t .ai is c o n t a i n e d In s u c h f o o d ns Catholic Church, Father Carrol, I In-i V Is' enti n. i lo l i . pepsin l'un* c l e a r s th e Services the ree il l Sunday in each I inak'i s u re th e jo u rn e y fro m m on th. • I h e a l t h a n d w e a k n e s s to " i 'le. ■ ■ ii. If t h e s t o m a c h is il is or- ( 'liristinn Scienee *er vices held dereil K lo i » i l l c u r e it. I . I- I t o sp e p s in ( n ie la v s t h e foiiu- j ove r Allis »'.S Battu r slioo every 11 'li ;nr 11 -altIt. a u d t h e u p b u i l d i n g 11 .»’«•lock and Sut idei > in ,r nina n . g ih In c l e a n s i n g , p u r l t l y i n g ‘d Les day evei'ing ut ^ o ’ clock. ! th e g l a n d s a n d mem hi a n e s of th e s t o m a c h , a n d b y s u p p l y i n g lia t Ural j u i c e s n e c e s s a r y to <'ll I'istitttl Church, 1 ; v a . e . ... .. li n t l a t l o n a n d ii . ix oih d d i g e s t s w h a t y o u Ols on Pasltor. Servie ( s at 11 in tile moruin¿ and 7 ..'{O in the even- > f. ¡ ' i v i . n ts c o lic , c h o l e r a , d i a r r h o e a . d.i «i. i v a n d su u im e r c o n i in . Y . P . 8. C . B* m eeting at Ile li« i il ly , a n d its u se will c u r e (¡:¡t( p. m. Sunday ■" in ol at l o e s'io u i r . I ehr..n ie d y s p e p s i a t i e n t ly . K i s l o l is g o o d a l i k e í nterinedinto o ’cl ock, Endeavor id o l d V.nir d r u g g i s t Society at 2 ¡30 a n ■ ! C¡ oir practice se lls it. It Is dltlicult to supfdy fre sh w a te r to poultry w h en th e w o u tb e r is se v er e Hu* !!• p i i I W 11 li Ilfiie U t FuP ly cold, as th e w a t e r fre e ze s an 1 c a n ( lu iiiu iiiK S o il I V k l u r r . not be used. K irt h e n w a r e fountains Much has been said o f th e cow horn turnip as a soil Improver, or, a re ofte n br oken by e xp a n sio n during rather, ameliorator, as it is supposed freezing, ami the on ly con ve n ien t m e th to benefit more by cha ng in g th e soil j od of i- »• d u : \y a u r is w it h the al«l te xtu re than by br in gin g in new fer- j o f WOOtllMl t r o u g h s whle h eau hi? s< ii l«l tiliz iug material, like clo ver and other ed and kept cie m wi i :i Oil ino . T o a volti legumes. It will g r o w in unprodu c freezin g so me p i ult ry iiu: 11 adopt the t! e»r fo wl» t tiv e d a y soils and bores deep into the plan o f wat'*rin ( ground, opening lip by its d e c ay in tim es a day. using tophll w a te r, ai ul tile birds soon Ix'coii. * a ecusto in ed i u the w in te r ti e deeper com pact la y e r s and a ddin g a most appre ciable a m ou n t o f practice. Im m e d ia te ly a Her tin* liens ha v e tinishe i dr in kin g th e from ! is uri , humus. T h e seeds a re com m only so w n with crimson clo ver In A ug ust or Sej>- emptied, placed on end out o f tin ■ w a y ami used only w hen the n e x t w itennji ! t'embei* in corn or on fields that might o f the fl »‘I; occurs. ! othe rw is e remain bare through winter. It has been used in this manner with perc eptible lieneflt on Hope farm and in thou sands o f other trials th ro ugh out the country. y' i il ftr. \\\ Time Table. In e(T<" t S u n iia v i j fu ll o f p * -If I h i i the prospect M ixed seeds were later so w n in the o f KlU-ec - i I t * bu -iuoss o f which K . o f I*.— I n v e n t u s I n n ig e No. Is, sa me proportion at th e last w o rkin g o f ver Saturi! ay evening at 7 130. M eets e v e ry W ed n e sd ay n ight. y u u sp«Mk so Ili -III . . w h a t th en ?” the corn in September. W e tried to S . It. l'ii'iti; (). < a w itti » new light Sia* Utili so w the clo ver at the ra te of fifteen Cu ts . V a n D k n I’. imhi , K . o f U. A S. •autifill eyes. Had pounds to the acre and secured a thick PR O FE SSIO N A L, C A R D S r«'d at ast everything, e v 9 U 9 C N o . IS , - C o t t a g e h i m . 1, stand for soil lu such po >r condition. I O . O f vry h »•*# e vt « y mn intimi at her feet? Meet e v e i y S a t u r d a y n i g h t . T h e re w a s abun d an ce o f rain, enablin g ( I Kit. t o\i i ; i :. \ . i " T h e u ." . lier voice tender V u . ,r- the c lo v e r I » Minot her the tu rnips al \ i fur; u t.n, See. w i l h fe 1 u - aud li r soft eyelids I ■> most completely in th e ear ly sowin g, A K ill s v e m ) • vc* the brilliant eyes, “ then «I:- FlumeGti lies. IMione Main llGt hut i!i the corn th ere w a s a g o a l M W. «if A M«*«'tings 1 st a n d I s\ >” !d sa y i« ► nr re.” And her tones stand, entirely c »replug t'.io clo v er in FUNE AL UiHECTOfi ane LICENSED T u e s d a y In e a c h m o n t h , a lei», and her w h ite A EMEALiyiER ma ny place*.- Kura I New Yorker. • . K iv e s w h a t e v e r y w o m a n A. 8. P owki . i ., ( t >i- !y with the vio • pi Parlors ut Veatcb « a ! ; >u’s. ( \V. W . vi . i . ai 'K. Sec. i m : 'r e s —a p e r fe c t c o m p le x io n . A lotti at tlie 1lms.au 0 l e r de licate gown. l\ Pl.NtlN îl«?": V. . ! ’ ’ riii. » t h a t s o ft , s m o o th , fr e s h , VN'«« . »f V» • . 3 cu -J . . l> B n itimi »I n, * * * Í FarincMN In tin* K i : isj ; s oil li»*l(i-; re j M B A — M od ern r t i n t to th e c h e e k t h a t d e n o te s Anu*i ica. Meta t h e and 4 ; ii t in- T h e suoi v fell 1 lilis .le very softly, port g r e i f result:'« f n n i :i novel u ♦ » o f 1 j o iith fu lm . . I t w i l l b r in g b e a u ty d a y o f euch m o n t h at 1 , 0 . 0 F. Hull. w li . la c k ft* !t w ill r e t a in ** » w: ippl 1lie so ni ill ' Ity In teiiderost erudì* oil. For lice on hoes they tini! T , W . J e n k i n s Sec. fo r ; . vvii'j .i. - . t d y p o s s e s s i t ; •» the cost I ,\ dip'ib.g t::uk mi e e a-y. m l Iransforinliig it Í M ^ I ci'M b ie y o u to s u c c e s s fu lly ïo . al and pearl, The ordiimry ho w a llo w i • bette:'. A W O. W . S t . V a le n t in * « i l e 121, luto a lx'.. r . iv a g e s o f w e a t h e r a n d 'f » A T TO R N I.V A l 1.1 W in t of Its ninny thin la y er of crud e oil is p >n”e.l ove!- 1 a !d * • ü .Meets ist nn I .‘ h i T i n ^ d a y o each t me. D o n ' t d o u b t —d o n ’ t a rg u e . J u st tínico; Young building, Main s:n «- " v c lr y ami the the w a te r in Ibe waMow. T!ie l o g ; do m o n t li in \Y. < ) , \ \ . H u l l . y R o b e r t in e . Y o u r d r u g g is t w ill *• » Wc>t Side. Kvery ! him *, tick. tii*a nn . M erk .-es ami Mi«' ring of the rest. F l o u a J. M m i ripido o f si! I iv e y o u a f r e e s a m p le . A l l d r u g - other pests is dt li1 wed. T h e b > s are g l:< s k e e p R o b e r t in e . tu ..( fu i 1 ni:çhtei*. > v.-’. ^ v . 9 -' .«»-•’ • 5 ) ' '.P-V » M i t i y ( no o f (' Iaml*fe rich a men enter said to learn v»*;*y 80011 to s ’: i n the F o r e s t e r s o f A m e r i c a Monday evening. nd feas!«* I them oil and sw a llo w it. to their y rent . < • / * £ . : * *«2 «ä . « < ’ . ( ' . C m i u \ \ . <'. l i . v a n t a le . . t th y sp oke hi ri iit ro.vali J 1 ). C orilC A N R en SANfoitn, F .N. If th e w a te r dries lip. the oil rests on crc nxln gly V «11 (if I a .'imi liis euler- * ta lu m o u t a »1 of II :. • heuilt.v o f his tin» bottom of the w a llow until the A. F . & A M . — Cotta go llrn . \ FUNEkAL DIRECTOR an 1 LICE P UD to th e top and next rain, when it ri.-« al. Meet lugs l s t inid d r 1 Wedn. 1* »vi EMB’ALr: • d a y of each uumth. Khc» .*• » ni ill till* ; ■ aI i!. :m lug room is ready for business a before. O llice l ’ ho « side« F o r th e chieki ns th e interior o f the O i . i v k u V i : a i «-i t . W . M . In pure:*: lilt«* i b dlu m mils on her % Iff D. 10 . Woi'I.IA . See. \+r ■ rr-- . 11 ’■ 11 I ) ■ ' i ¡ful :■ i il» lu her henho use is ¡minted all over, includim/ S?' ‘ J- : 1 the floor, with cru de oil. T w o applicu mil her a little go ld en hall G A R — A p p o m atax B ost N » 34 , lions a y e a r a re reported to be sulli Moots nt I i», in ., o n tin* -<l ami I " nml wittiest coni pau> t) f th e • c ie n t to insure im munity from nil para- S; i t u n In y of each n i n t h . and clev tv st k e p t 1 • < nirt and pleas- KKANC I.K II rites. Dit I». li. W o o d s , l ‘ k - “ e 1 In r with ! ; mit it her clear : k C ru de oil is cheap. A barrel o f it ( * . W . H i: v m o l d s , A « l j . tallirli m a •; out al >«. nil tin- gentle OPTICIAN ami REFRACT10N1ST shoul.i be kept and used on e v e ry I ni Uni • •011:11. ill H iv e, farm . 'I he small enemies o f stock L O . T . M . - L a d y L a i n il M Now 'll ri-man I % , F r i d ly <>l 43 . M e e ts 3 d a m i II T ; • h a ’ 1nul lien il 1'ia si lver ripple cause groat d i s o m . o r t to the anim als ciudi an tilth. o f liniyhtc!*. and it .............r ih«. find redu ce the profit.« o f the owners. • .9 i W- ^ 9 V ‘ • • ‘ .f M n s M ,\ le v S i i i : \ i t z !.. C (lie ol I ' '"ii! .i'les that lie old 1 ì ! M iss Li: r « S « ni o iip . It, K * <•>. aB Vi «.-j «y \ *T ; limi stri\en 1» la y ns a « h lil la ys lio n > tilit*. M o c k In W i n t e r . w b y il* deal* old I ).ys when p la yin g da y s C o t I: i '<• f i r . . i . i p ' r W . K 1 M K M. 1) y Horses that .ire r.ni lilng it in winter O K S V‘ o , a r e ov r an d done with. I. M e e ti n g s h e ld o n 2d ari'l lih I n - -Í «an ta k e c a re of th em selv es If they I'H A S H ’ I ( N .mO s | ,K ( L O N *>’ I d a y of e ic h iiiontli. A n d all - en he felt very have a shell lo go ill whim they de sire y ! Mils. I t o s i M i l i;n W M. O llice ii Uui Ul in.y; w e a r y and :•('.I of the lights shelter. Tin* w ork hors«* should b e pro 0\.*r \V) ire 8to r e T C. W II I : i i l a: \V. P. f and fin» * (•at o f 1 • great hanks of vided a warm h a m or el e IduuketeU. oni ce Pilone *e Phono, \\ < u M u s . M a i p i W iiit i . i S<*. rosi*» thnt Ills wi;' • h d ordered Iho A sw e a ty hur «• will not remain sound • P* Vf »1;lllful «ori t to ill rang tired of the if put in a cold h a le without b la n k e t W R C A p p o n ia ilo x I!. ( . N.i in usic and (ho far > and the crowd. ing. 12 , M is 't s u t I p. h i . mi tlie 2 d u n d a m i li** slip 1» • 1 a wi .. mm at. . I to Ids U h Hitturilny o f cneli m o n ili. Poultry, like sheep, can stand a g r e a t M a id D i c k e y , Pr e* . qu i •• and s. II there a w h ile to deal o f cold if it ii only dry cold, l i e n s E . .1 1 : X N 11 W h o p s , S e e . drea m. Herbert* Kakin that ure given plenty of e xercis e 111 n 1' r e s i ci e n t Ho hail ; OIK* ¡ 111 : tin * business that su n ny sc ratc hin g slie.l that may he e n T. C. Wheeler hi* limi 1 •'Illy «li 1 for Margue tirely open on good d a y s and cuiTnlneil C n s h I e r rlttí— limi ¡1 limi 1 >1 1 a success in with cloth on st ormy da y s will he Ills linin' ■ he althy and lay in the coldest w e a t h e r 'I hoy )! Itili î i i* a kni lit hood If fed properly. 0 th is ye lid u { elate him much, T h e keyno te o f sh elter for stock is n , 0 but Is. 1 delighted, and he dry place w it h plenty o f sunshine. w a s n i tired •!’ pi«* i . her \ e t . <)nly C h e nil the liberty possible, and they OP lie had I her ; * ni iteli once, he will seek sh elter w hen they feel th e A ¡renerai h an kin g ha d ;.-i business fransnet- KO II nell for her sake, need o f It S uc ce ss fu l F ar min g. •••1 :: :: :: :: :: , "0 th a t et ise Ii i ! I*een ciiriollBly de aden Ih m i luce, and s> the INotc» \liont lion:«. O -IG A N IZ E O w o rld s ! I i r u e and went. C O I TA IE CROVE L a r g e herds o f s w in e should he < 11 - I a m i lu* lini* 3 ^ 0 0 O « E O o N vlded. so that not more Ilian a f e w ' T - i A P C And Tin w ere laid dozen anim als are kept together. a w a y very n ind .‘trolly. T h e Km ii so« should h a v e n se para te H(«*ps hi' 1, 1 Id havo (I ih I mh I with s<» pen for herself and h«*r pigs. mu ch viyor «I 1 * : -ocoraucc won* T h e pens, tr oughs nn I all the su r I'BODDi'K moss rrown lo\ aud ci v with moid- roundings o f tin* hog should not on ly (Prices quoteil a e wholesale 111” a «* «• vas not »aneli to work l. E. TilOMi'r In* cleaned fi«*ipienlly, hut dis infect ed . for 11 »w » 1 !i lia«! « «o to Iiiin. in* Butter, ecuntry 25c H ates p -r «I T h e food for s w in e should !>«* selected . . . . -f 1.4M » hii | (| m * m «*«I . t *y h 0 c a oinloa vors as Butter, cooking 2 c i l »im i a n d b care fu lly . ........ $ 4 .r>u j « 1 lo weH aa hj « 1 in* had no j 3 SC Do not feed ell'll e xc lu siv ely , lllld he Butter, creamery, l b »1 M Child to le * it to. And h s w if e ? Butter fat V - ji* '! H o w 1 . iter I’ 1 1 I« ’ 1 * ¡re n ,«,1 hi m ! « i r e f u l to supply «‘iioiigh green food ligg« 17' c ' lit th e 111 1 • i> ll • «• « ;•. how avidly in tin- w in ter tinn*. Sorghum Is cxp.s'lnlly recom mended Chickens 10 to 12 ' _-«' tier | iiv H> Il iisdlic il the 111 »rseslitH'Ing «t sp ecia lty . Onions, cwt. #2.501 'V agón ami c a rria ge i c way! 1 " .* v..i * Ju t' a onstonmd to | ns a w in te r food. ing. * !1 w ork gu aran teed it all 11 *w •!a • 1 ' 1 • lived it do w n ,” I A l w a y s heat the ling's food In cold Apple*, bushel, according to ila v e you r hors«*sit»elh e x am in ed and rep a ired . Sliej; US sin* i.icp s pi U : a iy 1» him. Sin* weather, for tin* a nim al's com fort and quality $t*-51 al rear o f llc m c n w a y & w ell lining. Was 11 1 w . x ot and a lw a y s hoautl- Chittem b a r k , old >«• j M -WOMEN „eauGful % M A. m i' iFirsti 1 National Bant % 1 ^ % ■ X\ ? CAPITAL 2 5 0 0 . no r th '« « C l 3 THOMPSON HOTEL . 'le w Idea m an 's General B la ck sm ith in g K u rk h o ld er’a Mt-rre :: :: ftSAGÂZSNF R E A D E R S i ï >t :-'i> 5.3 a m No 1 cf> a m 4.30 a m «5 N o 13 N e « v F u s t T i 11 a No 11 N o I 7 C «ttu g e t i r o - . . () ( t S F k 'c i? 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S a l t K h e'in i, K rysip - OMESICK! ¿I - Ÿ • m oney on ç household goods. ^ ' If C.icooM A uto -D espatch C o . W lL L I - M M O T T f c V a i J J .Y E l e CTM C Co .7 Fi=r»T STIEtT POSTUIIO OSEGOP Wanted. Gentleman or lady with Rood reference, to travel by rail or with a rig, for a firm <>; $250,000.00 capital. Salary $1,072.00 per year an«l expenses; ‘ alary p u d weekly an«l ixpetihes advar.ced. Address, with stamp, Jos. A Alexander, Cottage, Grove, Ore. 7*1-7 1.50 S U N S E T MA G A Z I N E a m norm liot'ND fhe Leader for L60 fill, and «•«, 0110 n ; i ¡ ( 1 ho w a s tho Hides, green 7c ln«*ki«*s( .nan in London. IVrliaps It E A IC E i Salt hides, dry Sc j w a s trim $100 Reward. $100. Potatoes #2.0(1, H o not up ntul aunt(*n*d hack to the $¡1.00 T h e r e a d e r s o f t h i s pa|s>r will I«* j C a b b a g e , cwt d r a w lu ■ ratal l! lovely w ifo w a s Turnips, cwt $2.0« ; p l e a s e d t o l e a r n th a t th en * is a t ch.ittlim va ¡1 v 'li!'.: harríNtor a s 1 $ l.s o | p:lSS(»:!. le a s t one d i v a d e d d is e a s e t h a t scleni'e | Carrots, c«t •My liu » , 1 w uhi li v(» boon Just h a s lieea a b le l o c an * in a ll Its st a g e s , Parsnips, cwt like y«m lada jr.” ho h»* m l hor sa y In a n d th a t is C a t a r r h . H a ll's C a t a r r h IIAY, (1 R> IX, rre th at «*\ i •» vo • * " f 1»' 4 . “ if h * hml C u r e Is l l i c o a l y p o s i t n e «'lire n o w (detail prices are «piote«') not take n my 11 «* took It, and SUNS-ST MACAU HE k n o w a l o th e in«*«Il«-(iI f r a t e r n it y C n- y o u s ’«» r , n r u Il “ beautifully illuatrstrti.gooci .«tones 8 )c Wheat, bushel a n h b e in g a I'liiistltu tioiia l d is ease, »r.d article about California $ 1 . 5 0 T h o y mn «»? ! round. Ho Wheat and wtch, chopped and all the far Vest. a yeat HOW til * t»<* l'l ms. tip» brilliant reipiires a « ' o a s t l t i i t i u a a l t r e a t m e n t . I ton $26.00 (TOM V (!l i r «.»(’ c nmtloss sxoms. H a ll's C a t a r r h C a n * Is ta k e n in te r n - | TOWN AMD CtUtfTRY JOURNAL 40c O a t s , bushel th o poorli « I» '« cm who i l l y , a c t i n g d a w t l y u p o n tli-* I i I imk I i a monthly publication devoted B ra n , to n $ 2 <).u to the farming interest of the $ 0 . 5 0 ' o c ' and ( .• Hid mill tills sa rfins-s of tin* s y s t e m . #2(> o o W est falllm in r a year cl in'.'it 11 ,*• 1 1 Iben'by d e s t r o y i n g t h e f o u n d a t i o n o f I Clean wheat el.op, (. n •11 #20.00 i th e dcllcafi» -«• * "t nirest tilo-sum« [ | lie dis e as e, mi l g i v i n g th e p a tie n t O a t s a n d vet ch chi ppe, ROAD 0 f A TKOUfAfD VtCKDERS M ix e d , to n $ 2 l .o o I Nirain I1 ’ Hie «• .",) " S l'iv e iw ” L a book of 75 page, containing (fretigfli b y b u i ld i n g u p th e < o n s t l t u - I $26.00 ! S h orts, t ■' - that lie. a 1 130 cola i»! phoi.-xphi ol $ 0 . 7 5 don a n d a s s i s t i n g n u l l i n ' in d o i n g Its tn ■ •Inner, a no vie ' M ■ ■ (' hope to : piclureaque spots in California _______ $i.«,o Flour, valley, cwt v o t k . Tile p r o p r i e t o r s h a v e so m u c h •*?n»*!alf* sort. t ’ 1 • "'ii fac e o f 1 $2 4 o ! F l o u r (h a r d w h e a t , « v T,: J . . . $ 2 . 7 5 th«» m a ster nip " 1 oe tin* re- i f a i t l i in its c u r a t i x e p o w e r s th at tin « Rolled barley , p- 7"' k $1.05 j id'er o n e h u n d r e d d o l l a r s for a n y ease •mlt.” ho said *' t ' t •ni,.»n Lady, i « $ Rolled I) illey, -t ■ t:«1 o 1 ck $1. .00 « hat it fulls t o c u re . S en d for list o f Hay, haled, ton ¡ f l 2 . .00 ! v» \ > n «»u». i ■ stiin on lals A d d r e s s K. . I . C n i x i x Cut out this advc :**:v.cal I l V K S T «C K M A R K E T . Motlir* T * if you uro not ^ « C o . , T o l e d o . O h io . S o ld liv all a a d send with $ 1.50 to 1 " 1 » L’ l bo « ano to you. / Cows I r u g g i s t s , 7 .'«.’ , t. motilor. Thto ¡ Sheep 4 C T a k e l l a l l ' a F a m fly P ills f o r c o n s t ! - ' ' «• « am* m;ik(**t ihb JA M E S F L O O D B L D G . S A N FR A N C ISC O Veal, dressai f to 7 c l a t i o n . i |uil«? n o ■ vh«. I* Hogs, dressed All ior. M e -ia z fn t i v. 2ä 12 N o 1 s t ' ( ! t : i " i f ¡r o v e le «I 5 . I 0 a in N o 12 n . 20 n ni N o 14 N e w F a s t T r a i n (Í.TÜ m ‘I ON HOME PRODUCTION. N Mo I«* Du For Benefit of Farmers and Merchants .1 U : Ilo vou r.ad f h e L e n d e r , if n o t , — why not ? The Laader lrada— never follows,