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T t t u I I* ir OUR mho. PLANT Is doing your Job printing and what kind of work are von getting done? If you are satis fied with rubber stamp style—“ ’nuft sed” but il you want a neat, up-to- date style bring it here. vThc Xeaber plant has just been equipped with a number of fonts of the newest designs of types and borders, and prepared to do all kinds of job work in an art is- tie and workmanlike manner. Ottico: On jfou rtb S t . IPhone: 121 J I I I j I I • • • That lllilit'l I tQ o n U h e n to l.i-t IVi-ll Lnouith .«lout*. T w o Ilf is were sitting ou 11 dug who wil l wandering about tin' streets w h e i one of tIn*111 s.'iid: “ Brother, what a d e grilled, halt starv ed lot 1 ours. Here we have elioseti to unite ourselves to a common street cur, who wanders from alley to alley We see nothing but the most dismal sights. We hear no elevating i mver-iatiou . or delightful small talk. Surely there ought to tie something better In store for us than this.“ “ You nre right,” said the second lieu. “ Look, my brother! Here Is a ear rluge approaching. It is evidently some highborn lady beut on u charitable en terprlse. In her lap sits such a beau tiful little terrier. I.et us II.- refore make uu effort to better ourselves.” “ Splendid!” said the lirst Ilea. “ We will live amid the most luxurious sur roundings. W e will feed ou the fa t of the land. We will sleep at night In a clean bod.” And so la a fe w bold but successful Jumps as the carriage stopped they botli landed simultaneously on the back of the terrier. In a short time they were driven to their new home. So delighted w ere they with their new life that the tw o fleas could scarcely contain themselves for Joy. Their manifestations, however, were so unusual that the terrier frantically scratched himself, which attracted the attention of ills mistress, who imme diately -i-nt for u physician, who at once gave the dog such n radical treat ment that the two liens w ere slowly drowned in a horrible fluid that enme like a flood and surprised them before they were able to get aw ay. “ Alas, brother!” said the tlrst Ilea us he gave a dying gasp. “ Why could w e not have been satlslied with our hum ble lot?" Moral. Some folks uever know when to let well enough nlone.—Life. Lodge Directory. Commercial Stables L m S i All kinds of First Class Rigs, at reasonable prices Large Feed Barn in connection : & POWELL TULLAR * / : C O T T A G E G R O V E . O RI GON » «■ ■ sr» • '* mtê nr 6 Á M 1 4 EUGENE a u m Suro to C ivo S a t is f a c t io n , c s v r . s RTTLIHr once . i1 i } ' • i « • * •« (he f : . L : l ¡ •::!»! IL -ì ¡u tii ■ 1. u] qui kly. ; o f ’i'. re :::. l ' s - il. a », !.. # # MEDIC AI. AND l i;(. u \l. .STATF * W, Iv u ykenditli : M 1 » 4 w < 1 rossor, M D 4 r. J . H;irt|.>, M D IL r. s. •aielV. M D 1. IL Murile. M D. 4 De0. ( ) IL IKT.at M 1 ) 4 L K. M< Doti i«!. M. D HOSPITAL B i h r ; R e m o t i ; / Its a S p e c i f i c , .tins n o n > tri!? \ l-i l"< ' ' - '■ „st. 1 J llu ;♦..(( i V : , 1 . !. 1 ) V iri •• I ■ y. Time Table. In eftl.-; S u n i l a v , Nov. 2 '» 1 2 a m I or ih- care a i J treatment of Medical and Surgical Case-, 'duderu op Iterating room and equipment. Appliances for \ ray work. Sputum and blood examinations l-ul! corps of trained nurses. R.-it - on fpplicalioii . NORTH IlODNh N ■. 1 is I d i . , No 1 2 TR AIN IN G SCHOOL I OR NURSES. i iiM> l :5.‘l a m l.io .il 5 . l o a m 1 1. jo a m 6:13 p m KOI TH IliH NU R e g u l a r course of lectu res by the fi ie u lty m id prat li- traiii- iilg in the h o s p it a l. T h e m edic al nnd s u r g ic a l • tali'o f i ... 11 . (»¡till co n stitu te s tin* faculty. F o r rates o r i n f o r m a t i - n . ml \V. K U Y K E N D A L L . M 1», Supt. N o I5 No 1 3 N 2.55 p m No 1 7 (,'ott i ' e O r o v , P R O FE SSIO N A L i > CARDS 0. A S. ;-y •iV.-r! ’ ARION VEATCH t Pilone »■<; Kes. Phone Main 4 1 < ^ H . K B K K A H S C ottage l i r u v e , No. j 4 M ” 1. MoetlnRs Ist ürd. and öth. F r i >’ FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED 4 d a y o f e v e r y month, EMBALMER * E t t a B a k i ii , X. O. > Parlors at W atch a Lawson’s. ^ JC - K A III B . VKATCB, See. 9 s» + '■ ' . ' 4 -M *A ■> R O Y A L N E I G H B O R S Meet 2 nd j and Itli W ednesday o f e a c h m o n t h . ‘A. '♦ A . ¡ ♦ ‘A 4 ** > 4 Mas M a r y B a k e r . O r a c l e . f i . ad a in 4 . 3 0 a in X I'.i ’ t T r a i n \ L o c a l ‘. 1 . 5 0 p m i li. lì. CO. Tim e Table So. l T o t a k e effe, t N o v e m lie l* 1 louts. Vj I 1 r**• in y VV. Bound ami ¡-«i only I and g Daily Ex- . jpi Hundrtv. No 2 —No j No 3 N»• i M ! A M '»! - u m o s s I I*.lev | A . M . | V.M j .’ :'lo V ::iu r C'Ol ,f O <.,.|Y.* «71 12:00 b. j 2:40 7 :M¡ 710 Il ;2 . 4 Walden .. 2:49 7 *591 «».7 » 'erro Cordo :<i 7 1 11 ir. 4 1 l: 00 ¡ 8;14 8.0 Doremi . -41 Il OS 4 18 8 :Mr 12 . •'•tur......... .. 917 10:40 4 : I 8:20 8 0 13 r» Wicks.. . 046 10:33 ; ■ 3:85 Red Bridge . 1020 , 10 : 28 : 4 : • Wildwood IOI 0 10 : l . 4 3 :ho|P: ir» L'i) ft, Diastoli .. lOtil) j 10:00 4 : s i i . <*t to (Miftit/i* without notice. . raided only at the I joint ri*.k oí shinper and consignee. ’ • hi'Tc iniv- Wildwood niter the Arrival ! train on M oih I m , . Wedm <iay- and Fridays , for Bonita und Or-ectt. lò-lutninj.; on l ues- • ay.', Thursday« and Saturdays. . lit " 'll not lie ricci - . «1 at Hie <». B. E. i ' . Donni ¿iftci » j». i . To iiiMireforwftrd- t be delivered in ampi i nie to pertnii o! it hoiiiK billed. A. B. WOOD. M anager. * m i r a i Klnsr l.eopol«!. } E . YOUNG A IV»- ,v. ars ago K in g Leopohl of M r s . C . \V. W a l l a c e , R e e . •/ • fho Holglans nmde a Norwoglan tour J ATTORNEY AT LAW J nini In duo conine ilrove ovorlaml In u W O . W’ —Boliemiii x’lu np. No. 2tia, i onice: Young Hull.ling, Mala Street, « Meets ev ery Fridii.v «•vonlnp'. VVovt sii.h. *T r'i iiso lo Slavangor. xvtirre olle of Ilio L. \V. BxKi ii, t'onsul C c m . lai- o hot,.hi wìis Hllrroil by thè news 1 h a s , Y a n D e x m i no, c le r k . 9 »•V.»' . * > v . V . * » ' * .9 flint II xvns aliout to ho favored by roy- FLA TS IN ANCIENT ROM E. al patronage. The dluner hour o f thè. K O T M. Casoailo C a m p No. -’(>0 i I F . - f / f , ■ n >' ' 1 f L -/" ■ . .. f « - B e ' « - . ■ ♦ 'iA 4 1 / / / / / , * ' 2 / ' o /• ' H * Uj x \ |»nrl limit ilunsrs find r o n r r f l i I ollir-r ".iiosts xvas pi.stpouoil In onler , Meets eve ry 'I'hursdny night. < ». I I . \ e (Ti ll. Coni. loiiu dn Hon* Vit- Old. * Q l t FR A N C I.h t'II.K H A R D ^ Miai Ilio King migli! bave thè llilge illn- \ i'.AKD “ How mi old Itouinn would laugh If iug rooin for bis : '.lo usi*, limi otber j II. lx . H k n m h , C o o le r. 9 OPTICIAN and RETRACTIOMST 4 ho should suddonlv pop in h<»r<* mid propariilloiis xvero Iliade for thè lule- hear us talk about tin* apartment .pialo oiitertaluiiient of bis mnjesty. , K . o f P . -.iiix-enlns L o d g e No. 4 *, 9 ['.(Klin I I New < hri-i.mnilk. l.iiKene.Or. ■ , Meets e verv W odnesdav night. IN D IG ESTIO N . house as a protlucl ol’ mod in rlviliza- The RUiiiptuoiis ropust xvns sorvoli In S . II. i'll* I : i; C. C. Mo appetite, b e s o f stre p tli, n«*r 9 9 - » *■ » • . » 9 tlon!” tli»‘ Wiishinjhoii To i quotes n Bivio, i.ppnroutly to fin* king’s ooniplete C iia V a x D e x B e r i i . K .o f R. <X: S . ■ vousness, lie.idaehe. I "II .I ip.i I i. >11. hud scholarly looking gentleman a* saying. saii-faciion. At Ilio ond of thè repnst o'-«' .•« •« '.•« « V . « « •« « -AjC b re ath , ge n e r a l d e b ility, oni rising . “ *f»et up to date,’ he would probably ho |. -, koiio.l t" fin* maitre d’hotol and nnd c a t a r r h ot the "tin naeli a n all I O . O . F . —C o tta g e d r o v e , No. his, 9 V XV. KI.MK , M. ». «ay. ‘Why, we had apartinent houses xvilli -it n xvonl limided bini In settte- due to in d ig es tio n . K d I |I,V s | h -| i I ’ .Iml. Oregon, Meet e v e r y S a t u r d a y n ig h t . i A . nities for the cul* Cure euros inilige timi. T h is new dis as early as 4 f»r> IL i\ . and ldg ones, too, nioiit a tourist’s onnpon. Kven xvlion ( il o. ( OMER. N. lì. l i lY H H lA N ami SU R G EO N (urc and et > me n ‘‘-iieciall covery represents the natural juices of uome of them sixty and seventy feet on pici uro hent K in g I.oopold ha» il A. Itili: w e r , Se". I Liter- otllce in McFarland Building I dig.* stimi an they exist I n n healthy opportunity high. Why don't you think of some : frugai mltid. . cal Lab*- % Over Wynne’s Hardware Store ^ st o m a c h , combin ed xviili the gre ate i attire, VVelloquipi mi mul oratories. Her bat it ,< • Office Pilone, : ì 4) Residence Phone, 126 Me !*.! i ahinet. The thing new?' *1 W. o f A Moot n gs 1 st and -’»rii knoxvn t o n ic a n d ri const m e tiv e p r o p largest and oldest Ladies' linrirv in the Pacific II <1 Aten of II»«» We»#. « • • * * ! ' . « v ' . » év .» -9 erties. K <idol Dx pe| ia C a r e doe “ Those? apartment houses were railed Northwest, it enjio Tuesday in each month, tl reputation for im- s, iroller: for real western rolor parting the hi-st ;»l insulae (islands), and a very appropri I n o t only cu re indigent on an d d,\ d -t.il and inoral train* A. S. P o w e l l , Consul. i ;•*) . hood. Equip* pepsin, blit the fiiiroils i nieilv cure-' intr and dev ot ini: tre ate name it w n s considering that they | xvllli which to Illuminate their talcs of C. W . W a l l a c e . See. soctully and i- r the most exalted j all - lo in .n il t ri mi li housed a floating population. \ 1 1 the i the frontier have for some time been A t t h e C h tir c h e .N station. Confers A< ;n : >! i Ici'iate Dok1 reel p u r ify in g , sweeten in * and iv n g t hen- bv State Autic >i ity. tenants had their troubles, to *. just as <•nii.pl lining that all the snap and gin M B A . —Modern llroth>*rlmiid of * t ti convictions ' tog the m uc ous in. in hi an* Hide;. In ot non Cadi* . - ;»•, ger of the old life In the w est had de America. Meet the 2 d and Itti T u e s dcd. Academy they have today. t st anaeli. Is ideally lot a't 1 • nti« scenic ad van* d a y o f each m o n t h at I.U.I >.F. H all. parted. To a certain extent tills is Methodist E p i s c o p a l Church, R e v. “ There was the same hue and cry ta^es Soriftl oppori K o d o l 1 tyspi pstn Cun ifler m e a ls h •I; as are available T . W . .I k n k i n s See. . 1 . L. R e a l t y . P a s t o r. P re a ch in g not only tli orou glily i ' l i a b l e iligesl in no other city on rl then about the height of the building ;. true Tin* genuine Indians have near • dings large and se rv ice s a t II a. in. and 7 :.‘I 0 p. an t, b a i il contain - go- I trine- and Commodioii.; well !■• •1 ;«nd ventiiftted; and In the time of Augustus there was ly all followed tin* buffalo over the di in. Kiindny S c h o o l, 10 a. in., and privati • room • d with all a xvell. dormitories a law restricting the height of dwelling vide Into the happy hunting grounds W. O. W. S|. Valentin e Circle 121 , Kpxvorth League. *'.::!(» p. in . P r a y e r I r»“e o n s t ille t lv e pro|M'i1iv- modern convenirne«-'* The i is literal Meets is* a n I :trd T u e s d a y in each 'Flits* filinoli rem edy e n a b le s Ila* and progressivi w 1 r » * «1t s ; d r.. tution houses to seventy feet, but this law of the Ciroat Spirit. The modern row- • lie character m eetin g T h u r s d a y e ve n in g a t 7:2*0. m o n lli in NY. O, NY. Hall. hov Is h areless with his shooting stomach a n d digm-t ivc o r g a n s lo th o r and traditions of u imi ...•! out. Term* w as evaded with all the Impertinence E l . or x . 1 . Miu.Kit. Clet k. All a r e c o r d ia ll y invited t o lie p re s e n t o u g h ly digest, a s s i m ila t e mid contri modest. Satisfai quirod Write for of the twentieth century And the Iron an.l Ills branding iron than he was l and tuitii ti $ 1 S 0 per bute to the tissue all of the nourish announcement I In the old .i:a s , but It Is an error to be offenders were unpunished, for there year Add re- - t't M ary’s Aca dem y ment thill is coutil ¡ned in ueli i ".i| a F o r e s t e r s o f A m e r i c a Meet e v e r y were in Rome at the time of Augustus llevo that all o f the picturesque dev- Christian Science services held limy lie eaten. M onday even ng. P O R T E A '.’ ). ! 0 0 N. Ü .S.A . lit. , which g ave color to early days over l,r»00,0no which was crowding the K o d o l Dx -pep in Care eh rs the i '. i . C o n xi xn , <'. IL over Allison’s Burlier shop every In the west has been eliminated. The I ! kn S x m ' i iii ii , E .S. city some- and, of course, the natural Sunday morning at t i o ’clock nnd I xvnv and m akes s u re the j o u r n e y fr o m had man xvitli tin* gun out on the sickness to h cnltliu nd w e a k n e s s to tendency was to build up rather than Wednesday evening ni 8 o ’clock. f r l '“ of • itl/ ition is fully ns bad as stre ngth. If the s to in aeh i d i s o r out. I p ■.!. r o f earlier years.—Po-t- A . F . 4 A. M. C ott.ipe ( i r o v e . No. dered K o d o l xvlll care It. “ As for skyscrapers well, those old rd. Meetings 1 st and “ r l NVedncs Kodol I lyspepsla ("ille lays l i e folio Innd ttreg.mlnn. Homans knew sonn thing about them. Christian Church, Rev. D. E. diltion fo r health, and the u p b u ild in g d a y of each month. The pediment of tli ■ Temple of the Oi ix i r N i: v i r a . NN'. M. Olson Pastor. Services at 11 in of s t re n g t h b.x elemisii:: '. p u r iliy in g T h e “ lli.l.s" of Ymrrlen. Hllll rose nboui 2(10 le t .ii> \ e the <‘am • i ili» <leneral Mlles Ih I'!. NVimi.i:v. See the morniug and 7 ..10 in the even ulid s w e e t e n i n g the g la n d a n d mein brune» of the s t o m a c h , a n d by »up pus Mitrthw, In trl h It wn : thè “ B.'l.s" of Aiiierlua. In deserihlng ing. Y. 1J. S. C. E- meeting at p ly in g Ila turai juices ne< n. t: I’ost No 2 4 , Tin» palace of S |di is Seyerus ro e tli.* fina:.a: sol.lier Ibis xvrlter snys: G A R — Np: ' u i..\ T rade M a r k s .Meets at I p. in., on the 2 d and till 0:8o p. in. Sunday school ut lo pel feet. Indigesii,a ,, a ¡m il:.' ion and D e s i g n s to u height of 2*.!o feet il* ive the arena i “ P pile liis vnlorous record nnd bis nutrition. K o d o l dig- I xxii.it you o’clock, Intermediate Endeavor S a t u r d a y of each m nth. C opyrights 4 c . of the Circus Maximus slxtv sev.’ii ye ars lie ls n Beau Bruni Anyone sending n sketch nnd deserlnf Ion may ! >1! I 1 .. NYoons, I*. C. Society at 8:30 and Choir practice ! eat, prex ents eolie eh ilera, d iarrl o: a. qutr kly u^- ertam « nr <>i>iiii<ui free whether an “ Another thing that w > dd « he an , mcl With bis perfectly lllting froek ( î. W. R: x Noi ps. Adj. Ilux, dysentery a n d minii r e o m - C om m unie»* e v e r y Saturday evening af 7.30. old Homan howl with delight Is the ("Ut. : ’ v tic, •_r:'y suede giovo», tini tio n s B frirfly î iHt.N'utial. HANDBOOK o n P a te n ta - plaints g e n e r a lly , a n d It i m xi ill euri B* iit free. <>: list . gi'ticv f<r sectinug patents. indigestion and e h ro ii dyspe psia enthusiasm with which we < 11 atton I spnts. t i:: I ’a fo n fs l iken th ro u g h M unti A Co. r e c e iv e listi iu t and gleimiing pat- L . O . r M I ' d * la u n io n i I ix . No special n otice, without charge, in (ho |H>riiiiinetitl,v. Kodol is g l alike tlon to the glorious future in store for (•nt leu' ' t ■ ibis grlzzlo'l canipiilgner 12 . Meet 2 d an d Itti F r i d a y of for y o u n g and old. Your d r u g g is t concrete. We point out that houses of I eould F irst I'restix lerim Church, Pastor euch mouth. • points to uny Burlingtou sells it. great excellence are to he built of It; Berti,■ Mus M.X iiy Sein xn/., L. C, I!' reimirknhly handsoiuo l!ev. W hite. Morning s e r v ic e .il, A handsomely IHnstrated weekly Largest eir- - tournai. T e rm§, f:j a Mis* l a r i s.vNKoiin, If. K . that roads nre to be paved with it; that tu. \\ idi 1 Roman uose nnd polnted evening 8 , Y. P. S. C. E . 7 p. v ir; four m.-nths, $1. r^x*ld by all news((ealers. It Is to enter widely into manufactur . hi", li i ornod oyohrows and mtts- ni All strangers and sojourners ing processes; that if li - properties of | tarilo mal ,is plereing eyos. he re O F.. S . —C o l l a g e d r o v e C h a p t e r No B ran ch Office. f!2ù K Ht.. W ash in gton , D. C. welcome. I. Meetings held ou 2 d a n d It li F r i e p e L Kno endurance never before dreamed of in mi) 's olle o f nn eiigle seontlug ita I " L d a y of e ioli m onth. a building mat •* I prey froui uf;ii It ¡s n solillor’» fuco, M rs Host mm no. NY. M. CHARGE, to any afflicted a posit “ Ail old Hoe .m would probably aiul thè iikii .' s wbolo nspoot ls mtllUF 209 I i NY u I n eh NN . r . cure for Ec/.enin, Salt filienni, I' i ip- shout: 'The future of concrete? My rlsm porsoulttexl ” M r s . Nl x i ni NN a n i i n. See. elns. Piles and Skin Diseases. In Keep bright and you’ll bo kept dear fellow, don't > n know hat «• tu stant relief. Don't infer I »tiger. busy. rret«* has a ••loriou ; p t and ilint it Write F. N Y . W ILLI Nil - loo Mann.ii- NN K C Npl'i'iii.illox NY. It. C. No. | Light i- the magnet that draws was llu* agent that ide Home an tan Avenue. N. Y. Enclose stamp. sin d a y closing is s 11 I to Is* but tin* 12 , Meets a t I p. in. oil the 2 d and i trade. eternal eltj 1 hurt . <• i I that i) lirst step t o w a r d lor.d option for llh S a t u rd a y of each m onth. though all the red of Ih m e decayed 1 ’• < 11 to in I m i l that the temperance •V show window brilliantly M xliv Du Ki:v, I’ rop. anil crumbled aw ay, its worn! . ml * >n- peopl h i x e alread y launched a el'll* IÎ. . 1 1 \ mi NN i ions. See. lighted with electric light« makes 8UNKT MARAZINE crete struetnn remain today no s i d e to close all liquor houses in the beautifully illuMrated,good itone« d> I t/X many a sale "th e night before.” Ntniitiid as when the> we I ItV and ameba about California ^ it a t t t f t c t « s t t e n l Io n , ARE YO U G O I N G F A S T ? “ The stories of the ib'struei ion ot Ilf*riH*rt K. ;in 11 and all th* far W e*. a year , We can save you money on i :nak< it i usy tor your display to be i* r e • i d e n t temple after tempU of m egnim it freighting household good;. examio« I. and »howsyoar goods to TOWN ANO COUNTNY JOURNAL T. C. Wli*v 1 er marbles, brilliant )! >*. . nnl massive S t a t e id Olia*. C it y o f T ole do, t w i • U n « h I »* r a monthly publication drvoted aox “ A : the best advantage. laica» C o m it y . 1 ' 8 foundation alw ays t n«dtided with, O regon flUTO-OESPA n*. - o lo the farming inleretla uf the ¿i MRS! STtCET TORTU - C-t:w F-le ti in light is the l>est and F r a n k . 1 . Cilene) m a k e s o a t h that 'Oul> the coiiereie 1 *:i■ j< i nn Weal. a year j only illuminapt. “ Now, tli • ld> ii -il temples w ere set In is s e n io r part ::er of the Uria o f F. C A P I T A L R0A0 OR A THiUSANO WONDER* oil high foundati *i»s oi this cement, I. Chi'tiey .x Co., d " i i g busin ess In the When may our man see you a hook of 7N pafea, conlaiaing 2 5 ,0 0 0 called podium * The podium o m sted C i t y of l’ oledo. c o u n t y and state about it? a lo r e sa ld , ad Hut - a id firm «¡II pax 120 colorad pholafrapha of $ 0 , 7 5 of four stone walls, lo r n 'g a box, in* W i i . llmmettf V alley K ijectwo ptclurraque apota in California * lb*- mu o f i »M ! Ill N IH fl l* l»OI. to which concrete was poured even I . N R * fo r ea.'li a n d e v e r y east* o f C a A general bunking with the top The tut » you will t a r r h th a t c a n n o t he r u l e d b y tin T«s . . . $275 - • -. i t e.| ;; :: :: :: see now in Home. Inn i-> 1 . • but the n-e id' H all's * atari'll cure. AH fo r. . • • • • $1.50 ruins remains of the in:?..ndie.qit struc P R x \ k J . CHENEY W a n te d . OUOANIIEO ' orn to before me and subscribed tures w lileh u ere sei i i n COITALE GROVE Cut out tHU advertisement Gintlv-niaii or lady with good II lux presell. e tills hill dllX o f De The sidiolnrly lookln : man svttH'il I P 0 0 O * h o O N aad aeod with $1.50 to A. NY ( ¡ R E A S O N r> * D | , .... reference, to travel by rail or with his sp«»cin<?c4 a little i • o romfortnbly le.id r. 1 " . it N o t a r y P u I die. u en eral D l a c k s m i t n kiq r - firm '■ 25 0,0 00 .00 on Ids no* e 11 ill’ s Catari'li Cure is taken Inter 1 , -----^—...................... capital. Salary ir,i>72.oo per year “ There is nothing which will » take 1111 B y. nnd net» directly on the blood Horseshofin!; .t spi tali JAMES FLOOD Bl£>G . SAN FRANCISCO Wagon and e.urhig*» rc- and 1 xpense-s; »alary paid weekly the \% hid out of (he • " :r I* » i"d a i i s -uri ti "- ( the system Itig. All work gnarunti i d -- , <| (<>r t e s t i m o n i a l s fi ts * cd Up to dateue . i a ! tl.ive yoar horse*»(eeth ex^_ and 1 xpenses advanced. Axldress, amineiiand rei ilred. ' .1 i III NI.N .X CO . Toledo ('. 1 ti>n of am < m Horne i - d as ho "J ! W|th stamp, Jo s. A. Alexander, Mus. I. K. I uompson . 11 . »o : to all Druggist». 73 i t s . dodged into his own Insulae. Burkholder’s st* re I)o you read The Leader, if not, Cottage. Grove, Ore. l-i-j l ake H a l f » F hui II v l ’ ilia fur conktl- Rate» per d a y ................................... »1.00 pation. The Leader tell« tie u m .. J 3 Room an 1 board, per week.........|4 50 — why not ? The Leader leads— never follows. i 1 Scientific A m e rican . ECZEM A and P ILE CURE MAGAZINE READERS HOMESICK! SUNSET MAGAZINE THOMPSON HOTEL H S ^ K S -fc?e M UNN & New York