At tlic C'liurchcs
m h o
♦ ♦♦
Is doing your Job
printing and what kind
of work are you getting
done? If you are satis
fied with rubber stamp
style—“ ’nuflf sed” but if
you want a neat, up-to-
OUR
PLANT
IN D IG E STIO N .
N o a p p e t ite , lo s s of s t r e n g t h , ner-
v . i H i i ' " h e a d a c h e , c o n s t ip a t io n , bad
b r ea th , g en eral d e b ility , so u r risings,
M e t h o d is t K p lt t r o p a l c h u r c h , K e v . a n d c a t a r r h o f th e s t o m a c h a r e a ll
J.
L . Ileutt.v. I'iiMtor.
P reachin g
service
¡it II
a. in. nuil 7 ::îU |>. C du u e r e in c u i r n e d s i g i n e d s t i i g o e n s . t i o n K . o d T o i l l l s D y n s e p w e p d s is i a
111.
Sunday
S e i n , , , |. lo
¡1, m .,
c o v e r ) re p re s e n ts th e n a t u r a l j u i c e s of
K p w o r t l i l.eiçrne, i; :Ui p. m .. P r a y e r
1!ig, l i o n a s t h e y e x i s t iu a h e a l t h y
■ ucci iny. Thursday e v e n i n ' ¡it 7 ■ :!0.
Ion icli. c o m b i n e d w i t h th e g r e a t e s t
A ll a r e c o r d i a l l y in v i t e l i t o lie p r e s e n t kim . 11 t o n i c a n d r e c o n s t r u c t i v e p r o p -
■ it . -
K n dn t D y s p e p s i a C u r e d o e s
n o t o n ly c u r e i n d i g e s t i o n a n d d y s -
Fir t Presbyterian (’Lurch, Pastor p. p-i.- , but flic f a m o u s r e m e d y c u r e s
It. C. Grace
Morning service, 11 , ill s t o m a c h t r o u b l e s b y c l e a n s i n g .
I evening 8, V. p. S. C. K. 7 p, I . 1 ify ini w e e t e m u g a n d s t r e n g t h e n -
t h e m u c o u s m e m b r a n e s l i n i n g th e
ni. All sirring, rs and sojourners s i n t g •inaeli.
welcome.
K o d o l D y s p e p s ia C u r e a fte r m e a l s is
n o t u n it t h o r o u g h l y r e l i a b l e d i g e s t
Episcopal Church
Services held a n t , b u t it c o n t a i n s g r e a t t o n i c a n d
the second Wednesday evening ot r e c o n s t r u c t i v e p r o p e r t ie s a s w e l l
each month at 7:110 in Masonic hall. s T t h o i m s a c f h a m a o n u d s d i r g e e m s t e i d v y e o r e g n a a n b s l e to s t h t o h r e
I T h e r e w ill be services every fifth o u g h l y d ig e s t, a s s i m i l a t e a n d c o n t i l
b a t e to th e t is s u e - a ll o f t h e n o u r is h
Sunday of a m o n t h .
incut t h a t is c o n t a i n e d in s u c h f o o d a s
m a v be eaten.
Catholic Church, Father Carrol.
K o d o l D yspepsia Cure c le a r s the
Services the second Sunday 111 each way a n d m a k e s s u r e t h e j o u r n e y f r o m
i i . -s
to h e a lt h a n d w e a k n e s s t o
month.
s t r e n g t h . If t h e s t o m a c h Is d i s o r
Christian Science services held d e le d K o d o l will c u r e it.
K o d o l D y s p e p s ia C u r e la y s t h e foun
over Allison’s Bari) r shoo every i . ilio n f u r h e a lth , a n d t h e u p b u i l d i n g
Sunday morning at 11 o ’clock and ol t r e n g t l i In c l e a n s i n g , p u r l f l y i n g
a n d w c, t o n i n g th e g l a n d s a n d uieni-
Wednesday evening u 8 o’clock.
bran t , of t h e s t o m a c h , a n d b y s u p
p l y i n g n a t u r a l j u ic e s n e c e s s a r y to
Christian Church, liev I). E. perfect I n d ig e s t io n , a s s i m i l a t i o n m id
Olson Pastor. Services at 11 in n u t r it io n . K o d o l d i g e s t s w h a t y o u
the morning and 7.1111 in the even ■ •at, p r e v e n t s c o l i c , c h o l e r a , d i a r r h o e a .
Ilux, d v o n io n ¡m il s u m m e r c o r n
ing. Y . P. S. C. E- meeting at el nut g e n , r a lly , a n d its use will c u r e
(!:3o p. 111. Sunday school at lo i n d i g e s t i o n aiid c h r o n i c d y s p e p s i a
K o d o l is g o o d a l i k e
o’clock,
Intermediate
Endeavor p e r m a n e n t l y .
Society at 2:30 and Choir practice I'm y o u n g a n d o l d . Y o u r d r u g g i s t
se lls it.
“ I recommend that we do away
with the present water collector «
date style bring it here.
and street commissioner as I be ♦ ♦
Cbc Xca&cr plant
lieve we are losing under our pres ♦ »
♦
ent system, from $ 2.7 to $40 per
has just been equipped
t
month by not having a man to lo i ♦
with a number of fonts
cate the different consumers and ♦
♦
of the newest designs of
the amount of stock using water. ♦
types and borders, and
Let ub pay a collector $55. Then
prepared to do all kinds
elect the same to bo street com ♦
»
missioner at a salary of $‘¿.50 per
of job work in an artis
♦
mouth; also make him city mar-1 i
tic and workmanlike
filial at a salary of $ 2 . 5 oper month, i ,
manner.
This will bring his compensation *
up to $<¡0 what is now paid for mar- J
pbonc:
Ottico:
shal, but will relieve lire general | J
121
On JFeurtb St.
fund of a draft of $55 per month, j J
Hire a night watchman at $">o but f
very Saturday evening at 7:3c.
raise hifi sum by a voluntary con- t
tribution from the business men, or
PR O F E SSIO N A L C A R D S
by an occupation tax to cover this
amount.
r
*
*
k .+ • m *
I further recommend thut all
$
a r io n v k a t o ii
?
k M
Elione 66 lies. Phone Main IlCX
parties owing the city on street
&
FUNERAL niRECTOR and LICENSED
anti sewer assessments at once be
4
EMBALMER
required to pay, or else the claim
Parlors nt Vcatch a Lawson's.
be put in such shape that interest
he charged ou such delinquent as
«
■* ' •*
k
sessments.
All claims against the city should
K. Y O U N G
J .K
he sworn to before they are audited
A T T O K M . V A T 1..WV
and that no warrants be piesented
onice. Young BuiUliiur, Main Street,
West Side.
to the mayor lor signature lor work
THE SO U TH D O W N SH E E P .
r
r
#
’ -.A c s
r. F o r W i f t l i b o r M
that is the duly of another otlicer
V ir gil IV Kliiif*, the noted «
ra
to perform such as the financial It Mny He A r c r i it e il us u M o d e l o f tion l a w y e r o f C le ve lan d , in ati a d
M ut to n F o r m .
44
*
41
statement cost $25. It is the duty
T his breed, wh ic h is one o f the oldest d r e s s upon “ A m b itio n ,” said, a cc ord I
i ! > COCII It A N
in
g
to
th
e
B
oston
Post:
of the treasurer to make such a re nnd purest, orig in ated on th e d o w n s of
[('C •
1 “ A m b it io n is an e x c e lle n t thing.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED
port September 1, March 1, and at S ussex, in En glan d, and It represents ! W ith o ut it th e w o rld w o u ld not pro *
FNIBALMER
a u n ifo r m ity o f ty pe for mutt on p u r
4
such other tunes as the council may poses wh ic h m a y be a ccep ted a s a 1 gress. B u t th ere a re w o r t h y a nd un
Oflico Phone -IG, Residence 771
w o r t h y am bit io ns, silly a n d w is e ones. 4
require.
model o f mutton form. T h e ty p e sh ow n
*
+ ■ r • ' *
• »
r
“ T h e n th er e a r e the pecu liar , the d i s
b
y
this
lire«,I
is
v
ery
sy
m
m
e
tric
a
l,
It lias been the custom in former
tin c tiv e am bit io ns, such a s w e see in
com p act anil close to the ground, and
« « •■ •■ A 4
years to levy a tax of 5 mills and there Is a mark ed refinement in e ve ry childhood.
“ T h u s I once k n o w a little boy who
then run the town in debt several featu re, th e ge n eral s tru ctu re b e in g of
Kit ANC
11A HI)
lmd an a m bit io n to be a le tte r carrier,
D
hundred dollars. I recommend that fine ipiality, wh ile e ve ry p a r t st ro ngly and, finding in a c ed ar c h e st in the
reflects tiic s a m e chara cteristic. T h e a ttic a g r e a t b u n d le o f love le tte rs th at
OPTICIAN and REFRACTlONIST
we prepare a petition and circulate head is m o dera te In size, short and
Room 1 I New c h ri iiniiillk. Kngone
his m oth er had been p r e s e r v in g sine«*
to be signed by a majority of tlie c le a rly defined in its lineaments . T h e the d a y s o f her courtship, he p acked
voters, giving tlie council power to forehead shou ld be covered w ith wool, 1 th em in a le a t h e r school sa tc h e l and
nnd the ch e eks also, bu t th is usu ally
levy ten mills instead of 5 and pay do es not join fo rw ard o f the eye. • distr ib ute d th em from h o use to house
th ro ugh ou t the neighb orhoo d."
off some of the present indebted T h e re is a c om p le te ab se n ce o f horns,
W. KIM K , M. 1)
I
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A . PHYSIC
with
small,
poiuteil
cars.
T
h
e
f
a
c
e
Is
ness. That the general fund bor
A 11 1 -1,-f I n t e r « I « . » .
A N and S tU O K O N
C h a m p C la r k o f Missouri is good for
row from the water funds such some shade o f brow n or g r a y tint, and
onice
Me Far land Building
tlie sa m e m a rk in gs should p re v a il on j a n in t e r v ie w at a n y time. A score o f
(»ver Wynne's Hardware Store
money as is not in use and is th e legs. T h e neck is v e r y short anil j c orr espondents rush ed up to him.
Onice Phone, .*{4 1 Residence l’hoii<\ 126
needed, paying t h e r e f o r i n t e r e s t nt I straight, th e brea st broad and full. The
“ W h a t do y o u think of th e m e s s a g e ? ’’
ha ck is st ra ight, we ll c ov ered a nd
A n d t w e n t y e x p e c ta n t pencils w e r e
the rate of 5 per cent.
tig h tly knit, while the loin Is wide, poised a b o v e t w e n t y volu min ous puds.
What of the other side of the s t ra ig h t and smooth.
“ I h a v e n ’ t r e a d It.”
question? Why, what is sauce for
T h e ge n eral form o f th e body sh ow s
D o w n w e n t th e pencils a n d puds.
Hernert Kaki a
“ B u t I ’ ll tell y o u w h a t I th in k o f it.”
the goose ought not to hurt the much depth and width, w it h a tr im ness
f r e s i t i t» h t
c ha ra cte ris tic o f e ve ry region.
The
Tip w e n t th e pads.
i . C. Wheel« r
gander. A short time ago when hips, w h ile m a rk e d ly wide, a re not
O h s ti i e r
“ It's a v e r y long m e ss a ge .” — N e w
I,oo Miiiard and several other dives prominent. T h e hind q u a r te r fills out Y o rk World.
and three or four bawdy houses square, and tlie tw is t and thigh are
lo w and full. T h e fleece Is c h a ra cte r
A \ ofe tl l.iiltnr l.e m le r.
CAPITAL
were running at full tilt, cries were ized more b y Its fineness and d en sit y
S a m u e l (Jompcrs, who w a s r e c en tly
25,0 00
heard, “ Oh what will become of ra th er than the w eig h t o f the wo ol ele cte d presid ent o f the A m e ric a n Fed
our boautiful town?’ ’ I suppose it which it yields, a s it Is g e n e r a lly m e e ra tio n o f L a b o r for the t w e n t y fifth
I11 length and co m p a ra tiv e ly f re e | time, lias been th e head o f th a t body
A general banking
isn’t any worse now to hear a few dium
business transact
from yolk.
A marked u niform ity I d si n c e its begin nin g, w it h the e xcep tion
ed
;;
::
any tlio same. I won’t make any the qu ality o f the wool should be In o f one year.
promises as to what the council eviden ce, th a t o v e r the shou lder and
S a m u e l C o m p c r s is a man a b o u t fif
ORGANIZED
will do but some may think the that which «»over« the thigh nnd other ty -se ve n y e a r s o f age. II«» w a s horn
1900
p arts bein g v ery even in quality, ne
In E n g la n d , but cam«» to th is cou ntry
mayor is not finch a figure head cordin g to A merican Cultivator.
w h e n a y o u n g l>oy. A t ten y e a r s of
Tin* best ty p e s o f this breed m a y be a g e he w o r k e d In a c ig ar f ac tory . All
alter all if he should deem it ueces-
wary to have 20 or 30 policemen oti accep ted ns a model form for tlie block.
duty at ceitain times.”
I’V h I I i i k C o l o r a d o s i l n g e .
Atas. f. E. T h o m p s o n .
I ha v e fed c o m sila ge eig ht to ten
nonths cm li y e a r con tinuously for five
>ears to c o w s with profitable returns
T h e r e n d e r s uf t h is p a p e r will be and no Injurious e lie c ts nnd would not
p l e a s e d to l e a r n th at th e r e is a t hesit a te to fee d it e v e r y d a y in the
le a s t o n e «Inutile I d i s e a s e 1 lint scie nce y e a r if I bad a sufficient supply and it
lin e been a b le to c u r e iu nil its s t a g e s , w a s cheap enough, w rites II. M. Cot
trell. Colo ra do A gricu lt u ra l college, in
a m ! tluil is C a t a r r h . H a ll's C a t a r r h
reply to an in quiry from Ru ral New
C u r e 1 « th e o n ly p o s i t i v e c u r e n o w Yorker.
k n o w n t o th e m e d ic a l f r a t e r n it y O n
I ha v e nev e r fed It a ny gr ea t leng th
t a r r ll b e in g ;i con- 1 Itutin im l d is ease, j o f tim e w it ho ut als o fe e d in g daily
f
r e q u ire s a
Mintituti<>11111 t r e a t m e n t . 1 least a small amount of so m e d r y fo r
11 a l l ’s C a t a r r h C u r e Is ta k e n i n t e r n age, such as hay, s t r a w or corn fodder.
a l l y , a c t i n g d ir e c tly u p o n th e b l o o d ' I h a v e used the d r y fora ge be c au se all
a n d [ m u c o u s s u r f a c e s o f th e s y s t e m , th e cow s fed sila ge c raved th e dry
feed, and it has been niv exp erie n ce
t h e r e b y d e s t r o y i n g th e in u n d a t i o n o f
. . .
,
i (bat usu ally w hen anim als sh ow a
the ,lis.-¡, a«. ' u , ;l g i v i n g th e p a t i e n t | stI, 111B ,.r;lvitlp
„ ,,. rtnlll uln<1 o f ,
Htrcugtli b y b u ild in g up t be c o n s t it u-| fee«l th«»y w ill g iv e the best retu rn s by
B a t e s p or d a y .................................... ¡fi.oo
B o o m anil b o a r d , p o r w e e k ........ ¡fl.fifi
t lo n a n d . i s i s t i n g niitun» in d o in g Its
w ork.
I li«» pr«»prl«»tors b a v e ho m u d i
f a i t h in it s c u r a t i v e p o w e r s tlmt tlie y
o f le r «me Im n d rc d «bdbii s for a n y ras«
h a v in g this «-raving satUtl«»«l. I h a v e
noticed t w o «litlleulties when c o w s
w ere given fu ll ft*«»«ls of silage w it h o u t
a ny «1 ry roug hage . Some cow * wo uld
11 1at it fall In «aire. S«*nd for lisi o f b«» “ «»ft’ fe*'d” too ofte n to m a k e It p ro f
testiiiioniuls
\ihlros8 K, .1. C hi ni n Itnble. and othei*s would fre que n tly
scour ba dly. A very little dry forage
A Co., Tidedo, Ohio. Sold bv all
will prevent both o f these troubles. I
«1 ruggiste, 7' k *.
h a v e not had good success in f«»e«llng
T n k e IlalIVs F a m i l y F ili« f o r confiti* o v e r thirty pou nds of sila ge d a lly for
long p erb sls to I.OiMi |>ound «»ows.
patin a.
_
Iairg«»r «»«>.\s »»an us«» mor«».
I ha v e
notice«! with co» s that l w a s handlin g
\ p a r r e l c a n lit- in .u le .I fruni t l l i s j nivs.qr anil w ith i s m s In other herd*
Ht.it
it li..,.., «»ver th irty |>oun«ls do lly
flint where
country to Berranda for three- wer«» f«»«I te «»neh «»ow th«»rt» w a s au In
fourths of tho postage charged bc- «»rease in th«» nutnber nf bnrrcn «*ows,
t«oen any two poNt-oflieis in the and it is a generai m io flint a n en»es«
«»f sm vu le n t !'«*« h 1 of nny kind pn>-
United Slat' s, and tho parcel to du«*«»s barr«»un4'ss It is profltabh» on
Ik-ruiuda may go as high as eleven ibis • f.»unf t.* g iv e «lry f«»rage, even
¡rounds, «Ink- tlio domestic parcel If stra w is ih»* only f«H»d a vailab le ,
" b e n bretniing c«»w« are pasture«! on
ja restricted to four pounds.
m p ld ly g r o w ln g grass.
General Bíacksm it h in g
Wagon and carnage re
in g. All work guaranteed
«lave your httrsestecth ex
amined and repaired. Mtinc
at r**ar of Hemenway &
Burkholder’s Mtere
j
.
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W OM EN
ftuLertine gives w hat every woman
t desires—a perfect complexion.
It brings that soft, smooth, fresh,
ir tint to the cheek that denotes
outhfulness.
It w ill b rin g beauty
to the • who lack it; it w ill retain
it for those who alread y possess it;
it w ill enable you to successfully
comb.it the ra v a g e « of w eather and
time. D on’t doubt—don’t argue. Just
try Robertine.
Your druggist w ill
slve you a free sample. A ll d ru g »
Kists keep Robertine.
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Time Table.
In effpct Sunday, Nov. 27 12 a m
NORTH
No
No
No
No
1IOUNU
10
1:53 a in
18 Cottage Grove Local 5.I0 a m
12
14 New Fast Train
11.20 a m
G:Id p m
1 5
i.2<> a in
13 New Fast Train
L30 a m
11
"
p m
I7 (Cottage Grove Local D.^opm
1 1
n
1 ¡.
Time Table No. 4
i
co.
T o t a k o effec t N o v c m l i c r 1 liinfi.
East Bound
land i Lues.lay W. Bjiiu-i
and Sat ouiy
1 and 2 I»aily Ex-
No 3—No l
jpiBunday.
No 2 - Nov
P.M I AMI M
MTaTlONH
1 Kiev 1 A. M 1 P.M
2:3U|7:3U| «J .Got‘.ago 1« ro v*
671 12 (HI 6.15
2:40 7:5«; i.f. I..
Wald« n
! 710 1 11:2‘> 4:1.8
2:49 7*59 6.7
(,'erro »iordo
807 : H :1G 4:50
3:00 8:14 8», . lioreiia
841 11 08 4:44
3:18 8 40 12
. star
917 1 10 40 4:37
3:26 8:6» 13 5,
Wicks
946 1in 33 L23
3:3di9:0oilt) y
H«*»1 Bridge
1020 j 10 28: 4:i0
8:39 9:15'16 6 . Wildwood
1040 10:15 4:17
3:50[9:45¡20 0| .. Disston ..
1060 ,¡ 10: 00 4: ni
%
8nbjti«»t t.»» enangc .vitUout notice.
All outward freight forwarded only at the
Joint »*i8k ol ahinjier and consignee.
Htage leaves Wildwood after the arrival
train on Mondavi, We(inc-»lays an«i Krutaya
lor Bonita and Or-eon
la tin ning on I net*-
«lays, Thursdays and SaturdMv-
Freight will not he re«*c <i at the o.
8. E.
K. R Depot ,l iter p m To Insure forwaril
ing on next train in ight must lx- delivered in
ample time to permit of it being hilled .
§
ta
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oft i ; unsuri .< -< «i . ¿litics fur the n a
.. id n
5y. iaJ
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An 1
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oratories, Herbarium m t M i d - ral ( abinet. The
largest and olde8t I-ndu-- > i nary in the Pacific
Northwest, it enjoys .i rmtu il i> i utation for im
parting the best :>hvM. ai. mcnt.il and moral train
ing and developing tnn* w o m a n h o o d . Equipa
socially and educati • y for th* most exalted
station. Confer« \ k I. idd o ’ d ('
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by 5tate Authority
Inf. rfeten« *• with convictions
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Is ideally located am •» n , ting scenic advan
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-
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commodious well lighted heated and ventilated:
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