Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, June 29, 1907, Page 00, Image 4

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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:
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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
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& POWELL
TULLAR
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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.
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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
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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
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d a y o f e v e r y month,
EMBALMER
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Parlors at W atch a Lawson’s.
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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 .
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Tim e Table So. l
T o t a k e effe, t N o v e m lie l* 1 louts.
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ami ¡-«i only
I and g Daily Ex-
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No 2 —No
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M ! A M
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Walden ..
2:49 7 *591 «».7 » 'erro Cordo
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1 l: 00 ¡ 8;14 8.0
Doremi .
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18 8 :Mr 12
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Wicks.. . 046 10:33 ; ■
3:85
Red Bridge
. 1020 , 10 : 28 : 4
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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
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
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nini In duo conine ilrove ovorlaml In u W O . W’ —Boliemiii x’lu np. No. 2tia,
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onice: Young Hull.ling, Mala Street,
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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.»' .
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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
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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
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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
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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
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’ .Iml. Oregon,
Meet e v e r y S a t u r d a y n ig h t .
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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
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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
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Office
Pilone,
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4)
Residence
Phone,
126
Me
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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
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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
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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
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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
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and ameba about California ^
it a t t t f t c t « s t t e n l Io n ,
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“ The stories of the ib'struei ion ot
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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
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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
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a monthly publication drvoted aox “ A
: the best advantage.
laica» C o m it y .
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foundation
alw ays t n«dtided with,
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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.
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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
$
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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
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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
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presell.
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tills
hill
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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
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....
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
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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
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! W|th stamp, Jo s. A. Alexander,
Mus. I. K. I uompson .
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»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 ..
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Room an 1 board, per week.........|4 50 — why not ?
The Leader leads— never follows.
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