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P R O F E S S IO N A I- ¡BREVITIES! i Mbo T H E HALL OF FAME. M ayor E. Clay Tiuiauus o f Baltimore has officially niiuouuceil that lit* will b « n candidate for r«* election next »priutf. General i ’unston used to collect bo tanical specim ens for the departm ent r*f agriculture He is au expert on the grasses o f tin* northwest. General Hrutfere, form er m inister o f w ar o f France, Is expected to visit this country in tin* near future to make an inspection o f Am erican posts anil study the organization and the methods o f training tlie Am erican sail or. A. W. Converse o f W indsor Locks, Yt., w h » has been postm aster there since is*is, except during the C leve land term, is au eutbusiustic collector I + and at one time ow ned Jiuo o f the 000 W asliington engravings as well as six ty dive “ lives” o f llu* Father o f His < Ymntry. A close friend o f Senator L odge Is responsible for tin* statement that the Massachusetts statesman for years has received au Income from his literary efforts far in excess o f bis salary ns senator. l i e lias written on more phases o f Am erican history than any other man in public life. His latest work is a book o f essays. P rofessor Edw ard S. Morse, the well : ♦ known astronom er and author ol* 4 “ Mars and I Is M astery." is an author ♦ ♦ ity mi Japanese art as well as Martian ♦ canals ¡ h seen till*.nigh Low ell's great ♦ telescope. He has been a professor in the Imperial university at T ok y o and ; ♦ is nl present In charge o f Japanese • • ♦ pottery at the It »-ton museum. ♦ ♦ Henry Mitchell o f Boston has been fo r forty years m aker o f the dies for I ♦ the stamped envelopes issued by the I 4 4 governm ent, with a brief intermission. 4 At one time a change o f adm inistra 4 tion resulted in his being relieved. But 4 ♦ lie was not out long only a few months 4 4 for it was soon discovered that no- ♦ liody but Mitchell o i t l d properly make ♦ ♦ the dies needed by the governm ent. Sir Hiram Maxim, the fam ous in ventor of guns and powder, does nut now adays 1 » »a mu -!i the .Maine Yan kee he is. He impresses the beholder as being rather a tierce personage, w hite whiskered and his breast cov ered with decorations when special o c casion calls tor aadi display. F or the Inst ten years and m ore Sir H iram has devoted him self to attempts to solve the problem o f aerial navigation. E N G L IS H E T C H IN G S . Mon* than •i.'n.i u.nuo picture postal cards \ v . r u n s ; nr I In the mail iu England during lb*' past year. Cl.IKS ure still mitiTi used in lin «- latul, nt least l.tKMMinti pairs being sold in tin* nni'UiiTti enmities every year. Tin* iiiiiui it o f fem ale money lender* in London is said t;> in* rapidly increas ing I'liey in* all ..I I ivnnii'n and are m ore urnspiue and nuTi*ih*ss tlinn imui. In*. I!n rtm . an ihiglisli elera'.vtuun, w ould Ii 1.<* to see Monday identified with A llred tin* C leat, Tuesday with Sir Philip Sidney, W«*dnt*sdny with Nelson. Tliiirsday with Sir llerliert Kd- wnriles, iIn* mi il Indian statesm an; Friday with David l.lvlntrstone and Sunndny ivilli .lames t'liniment. At the Knglisli royal ensile o f Sim- drlnahiiin It is custom ary to weigh every «nest on his arrival ns well ns on Ills departure. T he weight is care fully entered In a hook, and the person w eighed must sign Ills name. As the custom li.c been observed there for m ore than forty years, the hook o f sig natures has obtained considerable d i mensions E D IT O R IA L F L IN G S . A New York until im agines he ia n monkey, mill unite a number o f New N ork ino ikeya In e they are men Florida Tim es Fnion. Wlint to (in with our ex-presidents U a puzzling problem, but what are we going to do with our e\ countesses?- - Charleston News and Fourier. A pew in a New York church recent ly sold for S” ,r»on. The next thing will be the listing o f eliureh pew s on the New York Stoek F\<lmnge. Atlanta Journal. Santos IMiiuoiit says the aeroplane b efore long will be Hie poor m an's au tom obile. But it Is obvious that the rich will still be able to fly higher.— Saginaw < ’ourier lleraId. If wealth d >es not bring respect, how* does it happen that John U. R ock efel ler, Jr.’s Bible class orations are the only ones printed In the New York pa pers, and 1 he\ arc printed reg u la rly !— Philadelphia Ilec.u-d SH ORT S T O R IE S . A new brick house Is. as a rule, far Hamper than a now stone building. The lieview ol lte\ lews says Butte, H onL. is a I’ ow erlc massless, god less town All steerage passengers arriving in \cw '* e ii"! nun I ?rntits. 'There Is a daily a\erage «»! ” 7."* eitizens who return home that way Marines w ho her* after ipialify as ex pert ritleineu will have an Increase o f pa> ot S’t per mouth, sharpshooters Will get S'J and marksmen’ SI Hr. F F. Hauiel o f Austin, Tex., at the re'-en* tuberculosis congress ia New York .'.id that som e churches Were a m o i- the liveliest o f disease breeders. O n " \rgentine raneli w hich Seereta ry R • t's party visited during his tour in South A m erlin has 1.YW0 fins iHir- linm cattle s le e p and ft,WK) broad m ares It con tain s over 'jtt.dOO Acres. OUR PLANT Is iloin*' your Job printing and what kind of work arc you gelling done? I f you arc satis fied with rubber stamp style—“ ’nuft sed” but if you want a neat, up-to- date style bring it here. VHATl'M M 'AKHlN l'lmu.Mi K m . I’ houe Mam 41 4 FUNERAL DIRECTOR ami LICENSED EMBAL.1CR ¡“arluri at Vemti'ti .4 Lawikm’a 14 4 « • # I a K ? à •>’ 4 « 4 A 4 4 a 4 4 YOt’ NG ATIOKNKY \1 1..% \V OlUy l imiiK liuildlui;, Main :Street, West Side. •\ * *- - Uo : ht?> Ut? If vUTLY right, let U hen we îlt von, TUATKJ.Y I. A 4 Ml ,*■ ' Ä 1 b a l W* i _ i—. A y re not EX- ike them t tit you AO 'R *V F£VER° ind tin lrf*d knowIcc.’ M • «ültm; us t • • ur own roiiii' I f«- workütiop, v • \ • rv : i. ill 1 \ Of Slw 1 Un t> are ull at yo •JL^pt)*iI h«i»* m^i.rinp a st-rvL not |H>s^lti|. v\ I' h others I ch -4 fort natvlv tN|wl|>|i’*d. Again -«to yoi Jf * ft 9 m- **/ IF 4»' I Hi# YQfiK1 HU Cbc leader plant has just been equipped with a number of fonts ol the newest designs of types and borders, and prepared to do all kinds of job work in an artis tic and workmanlike manner. Fit ANC LIM1LK It A EtD OPTICIAN and REFRACTIONIST :: : * M o n 's-I Optics!(ò. HACLM i B!» '!'■ * AÍJ! -Vi ORil/iHD E l y 7^ C R f e ñ M B a l m T h i s R o m o ft y ia n S p o e t i l e , S u r o t o G iv o S a t i s f a c t i o n . C1VES RE Lilt F / T ONCE. ! t. •t» the I brulle. li < < «.tai and a Cull tl, .4 !v. T . :in»l .• ii. t •uiuin *.i ; r : the nu ■ I : »t'tL Kuoin l-l New < hri-manlik. Ktigone, Or, •> I ■ I N U Iti KS’ITON N o a ppetite In • i li, ili. in i r ‘ V. * 9 * + * V’ou sn es-, liendiii'li, , , ,|isii|i 11 inn, I id b re a th , Reiier.il d eb ility -nu t ris iile -. Illlil e a tm rii < ( t h e !<> iii : k -| i ; in* all a a a 4 a a due to i m l i g ,- Unii. I* cl* I l)\ sp e p -i.i j t»r by W. KIMK, M. I). » I C ure cu re s Indine tim i. T h is new ,li- lo et tl; A. 4 Y BfU i e ilV S I C U N am i M KOI.ON a e o v e rv represen ts t lie n ;t ural ju ie i- < ,f digest imi a- linn e \ i I in I, > .. ¡ . ¡i Oftlee in Me Furiami Building -tin n iteli, i umilit eli Willi I Je,'ll* Over Wynne’s Hardware Store Tim e T a b le . knuwii Io n ie n ini ree o iisi im i i ve p r o p Ollice Phone, 341 Kesidenco Phone, 1 go e rtici. K oilnl Dy p, | -ni C u re d o e FiV.I r r r M In f i ’t eet Suuilny , X o V . 2Û 12 a til n o t o n ly ern e liuti '**stion im i <l.\ p e p -in , lilll tilt* full oils rellieilv ell NORTH BOUND nil s to m a ch tr o u b le - by eli .iin-itijv, : I : =;•) a m p u rify in g , swt eti inii * und stre n g t le n- t in, : ii i a * I,o, al 5. Io a m mg' tin* m u co u s mctubr.'iue : lin in g fin- ' l i t si unlieb. 1 1 .go a m K o d o l Itysprp i;i Cure iu i m e a ls i N o i i N e w Fast. T r a in 0:151 p m n o t o n ly th o ro u g h ly re lia b le d ig e s t - n u t, but it e o iita ln s g it .! I ton nel SOI I II HOUND r e c o n s tr u c tiv e propelli* a w ell No Ii t . gii a tu T h is (a n io n rem edy * n abl, tl s u n s -: t m a g a z in e stonm eli a n d d ig e -t i ve o iy .a n - to tlio i - 1 N o 13 N e w E ast T r a in 1.30 . ia beautifully illustrated, good stories o u g lily d ig est, a s sim ila te am i * • *utri N o 1 1 a.r.r» p m and articles about California $1.50 tinte to th è tiasues all o f th è n ou rlsli- N o I 7 C itili ,re O r o vi L o c a l 0 . 5 0 p m and all the far West. • year m ont flint is co n ta in e d in in li 1 ni a n in y lice a li 11. TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL K o d o l D v -p e p ia Cure d* ai * thè a monthly publication devoted way and tnakes su ro thè jo im ie v fro n t to the farming inter«** of tL? $0.50 slek iiess te lie a ltlia iid w e a k n e s - to West. a year 4 Ü i l . li. WJ. s tre n g tli. If th è t o iu a d i i ilisoi'- I!. Time Table No. * ilet'ed K o d o l will cure it. R0A0 OF A THOUSAND WONDERS T u tala eifert N o v e m b e r 1 Ititi«;. K o d o l Di spep sia Cut* lays t iie lìniti- a book of 75 page«, containing d » t l o n (o r lica lth . and tlu* 111itiliil<1 iugg • - 1 ' Beimi 120 colored photographs of $ 0 .7 5 Oll I Ma tu y w. Bollad unti Sut only o f s tre n g l(i by elea,usile', p iiriliy in g picturesque spots in California ‘ I and ‘1 Daily Kx- a n d s w e e te n in :.'Il, •’ . : a n d inein- “ C'u Noi and Oregon. ^ 0 * 7 C •jil. Sunday. No 2—No b r a n e s o ( tIte s ii . .-n, am i b j 11|, I’.M 1 A.M 1 V. Total • • • $ ¿ . 7 5 STUTloN- , Kiev 1 A.M. 1P.W lily in g natili al jniees pece sa rv to '.! : : V 1 -o! ' iiyp i »ro\ *• on 12:00 • ‘».Iff All f o r . $1.50 perfeet in ilig e -iio ii. a --in iila bui m d ’ In . VNalflcn . Ml 11:2*. 4 :f s Ce I .............. 11 u t r iti, 111. K o d o l di.g" 1 w Ini f ini 2’4M 7 ' so? 11 10 4:50 .uo s a t s !; . Doroi.a . . S41 11 :o.s 4:44 Cut out this advertisement eut, p re v e n i e o i ie. d io ic i'. 1 diti n i e „ .*. ' . ass 10 !.’ ___ StiU...... .. 1)17 10:40 4:37 and send with $1.50 to (lu x , d.vsentery a n d siinim ei' c o n i - ] '2<i:S•ana .v Wicks.. OK. 10:33 i : 23 O ! » •» Kcd Briotrc. . . 1020 10 ; 2S 4:20 pluints gen era lly , » m i it lise u ili etile *! ‘.fa . a. - Wildwood. . 11*40 l»:lô 4:17 SUNSET MA GA Z I N E illdiRCHtion a nd rbronl*' d.y -p, p ia 3:50| i . 1 ■ ::•! * 1 >i«s ton .. IŒ0 10:00 4:*K) p e rn ia lli'iitly . K odol : u ,„„| alik** JAMES FLOOD BLDG , SAN FRANCISCO ' !< » <mut'c wiMiout notice. l'or young' and o ld . Yonr d ru g -p is t! " • 1 ! I D -l (inly at the sei I h it. Joint • isk of iJiijipcr .» } consignee. i Stille leu\es VViblwood »H . tlic arrival Ip bone: Office: On jFourtb St. CARDS 12 1 M AGAZINE READERS i 4 Lodge Directory. \ 'I in '.i ii cl ing;. A t the breakfast table in one o f the R . K B F K A H S t'n ltd g e t i r i n e , No. ! m ining tow ns the landlady gave Mr. L’I, MeetingH Ist "r d . am i ò tli. Fri-1 M uggins a severe look and said: d n y o fe v e r .v m on tli,' “ Mr. Muggins, I understand that you Ivi t'A B a k i ;I), X . f i. 1 l<*n.I WitliD-ilayn ana Fridays A t t h e C'h t i n lii's have been circulating injurious reports K .vri i: 1!. Vt*: tri'tt. Sei*. !(M Nti Ml.i ••nil < n -eco Lelm ii iii<r on Toes* « ays. Tliur. tlaj s and .Saturday}-. about my house.” i reight w ill not bi received at the O. s. K. R O Y A l , N E I C H H O R S Meet •_*m! “ Ilo w , m adam ?” in. To insure forward* Knowing VVll.lt it OH I (» i: It. Depot :'t!cr i p ght M ethodist l'.p is e o p a l Cliureli. Itev. fTRFF unti Itli W ed n esdn y <>f elicli m o llili. i ist ic delivered in I IIL L “ I understand that you said you bad »‘ lupi • un* to permit ol it being billed. •I. !.. B e u tt y . P a sto r. P r e a d iliiR Mas M ary I ìak iu i . O kai i . i :. used better butter than I have here to 11 \ • s e rv ice s u t II a. in. a nd 7210 p. ( ’ I I A B G F , t o :m y rtlllict*'| ,i » Mits. ('. W . W a i . i . ai i :, lìce. A. B WOOD. M an ager. grease w agons with.” ni. Sunday S c h o o l, 10 » . ni., cu re fo r lOczi in;i. Stilt R h eum , I ry ip “ I did say so, madam, but n ot to in I .p .v o rth I .cague. 4 » : : ïo p. ni . P r a .v r cln s, Riles a m i Skin Di <•; .-**• I m u ’ t suff«T I nor ju re you r house. I have used bettor W O . W - l ’ oliem i.'i l'n in p . N o. l’tio. m eetin g T liu r s d n y e v e n in g a t 7 :-'l0. s la n t relief. M eets evcr.v l'T'ida.v e v e n in g . ii it \ll a re e o i d iu llv in v ite d t o lie p re se n t W rite I . W . WI l . U \MS 10 butter, madam , to grease wagons, but L . W . IlAKKtt, C on su l C o n i. ÍD EM » ta n A ven ue, V Y. K n cio «• i.im i.. I w ouldn ’ t do it again. I’d sell It to ( 'Il \s. V a n D e m i i KO, ( lei k . you.” Philadelphia Ledger. C h ris tia n S c ie n c e s e r v ic e s h e ld <dt «I hi Portland. Oregon, 4JS'— » t‘, n t i fully K O T . M . C n scu 'te C iniip N o. L’tiO I the cnl* I'roct'NM o f lC lin iln n tio n . o v e r A llis o n 's B a r b e r s h o o e v e ry M eets evcr.v T liu rsd n y nlglit. 1] "W h a t becam e o f the fou r act play (). II. Y i ; ati il, Colli. S u n d a y m o r n in g nt i i o ’ c lo c k a n d °; ; 1 tiii.if ■ ••• \ ] . u.d Liter you ivere w riting last sum m er?" they 1!. K . IJ k n m h , < No iter. al Lab- W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g ni. 8 o ’ c lo c k . ARE YOU G O IN G E A S T ? asked her at the high ten. net '1 lie VVe can save you money on n the Pacific ^freighting; houschoh! •»•(» ík I s . L o d g e N o, Is. "I took It to a playw right,” slu* re K . o l P . — .Invi ■ulus •utation for in* £ Write u ..._ M eets e v e ry W ed n esd a y night plied, “ w ho kept it fou r months, then C h ris tia n C h u rcii. R ev 1 ). 1*5. >b. and moral train- O regon A ijto -O espatc * ( S . It. Í“ii*i:i: C. ( ga v e it back to me, sa yin g it was no 1 n hood. Equips O ls o n P a s t o r . S e r v ic e s a t 11 in 27 F IR S T S T R C C T PJPTU K O • f* r t!;e most exalted earthly g ood as n fou r net play, but Ci i a s . V an l)i : n 111: no. K .o f IL & S. th e m o r n in g a n d T.550 in th e e v e n station. Confer. \t ;i(! ti Degree! w ould m ake a very stron g one act cu r by State A ml . ctv. I wiih convictions 1 O . O . F . — Cottage u n i ve*, No. t;s, in g . Y . P. S. C . Ii. m e e t in g at oi non Calk.-in •. is m r tain raiser. led. Academy f ie fo p . in. S u n d a y s c h o o l at l o j is ideally i.Vntrd an Meet e v e iy S u tu ri!» )' n ig h t. scenic ad van- “ I made a oue act play o f it and took tages. Social op; : f ■ (li:n . ( n.M k b , N. lì. o ’ c lo c k , I n te r m e d ia te E ndeavor are available It to a manager. I suppose lie w ill in no other citv on if. i;" bilk’s large and A. ItltKWKU, Noe. S o c ie t y at 2 :3 0 a n d O b o ir p r a c tic e give It back to m e iu another four commndirt s. v.fl! iigd ' d and ventilated: j dormitories and i r;\ e v e r y S a tu rd a y e v e n in g at 7 . BO. m onths and tell me to cut it out alto- ! ifd with all I modern convena-m ■ s •i tin, n is liberal M. W . o f A . M eetings Ist and dui get her.” N ew York l ’ ress. and prorfres: ivwith the character Tuesdu.v in e,'idi montli, arul traditions ol a, «• 1 ei ms A. *S. P o ,v ia .1., C oiisu l. Ill O 110 llrniri. modest. Sat. factory rt i Write for P ir -t P r e s h y te riu n C h u r c h , P a s to r | t '. \V. W Al. I.AI K. Sei*. announcement I >L!. r n $180 per "S h e lias grow n to be n very beauti R e v . W h it e . M o r n in g s e r v ic e , 1 1 , i year. .Address S-t. rF; ■ M;.r, s Academ» ful girl,” said Jigle.v. "H e r hair is pos G en eral B l a c k s m i t i i i n g M 11 A Muilern Itrotlierlioii,! «>f e v e n in g H, Y . p . S . C . K . 7 p , ] PORTLA ' ORI GON. U .S .A . itively golden." Morseahntdiiv, .1 specialty. Alliericii. Meet thè gii and 111 1 ì'ue.s- nt. A ll N lra tigers a n d s o jo u r n e r s I ■'Indeed! Th at's odd ,” said Kidder. Wagon uiul carriage ri* iln.v o f eaeli ni 1 > 111 li ot l.t ).( ) 1*'. H all. w e lc o m e . luir. li work giiaraiitccd ” 1 knew her when sin* w as a little T. \Y . .1 i :\ k I.\ s S pi *. Have your liorscsttcth • 60 YEARS’ Klrl.” <iiitinciÌ5 in<l np:iiri»d. Slioi. T E X P E R IE N C E at rear of Hemeuway Ä "W e ll? ” Hiirklinltler’s Sfere :: W 0. W . S|. \ aleatim* Chele 121, K tn te o f O hio, C ity o f T o le d o , ) ss "W ell, It w as merely plaited then.” — Lucnn C o u n t y , s Meets Ist un i d i Tne>dii.v in each Phllndelpliin Press. J . EC 3 3 . ¿ 3 . E I 3 3 _trS montli in W. O. \V. Hall. Fnm lv J . ChiMiey m a k e « o a th t ha t ! l’ i 01 : \ .1. Mn. 1 . 1 : 1 :. ( 'lei k. lie is s e n io r p a rtn e r of the firm o f F. ! A llitt«*r T ru th to H im . .1. C h eney *v C o ., doitm; bu sin ess in t be i “ Bragg deHart»# that lii^ cook is one F o r c s t e r s o f A m e r i c a Herbert I'.iikln Meet ev r.v C ity o f T o le d o , c o u n t y nini state | t’ r e s i d t* a t o f the best in the cou ntry.” T radi : M arks . iifo tv s a id , and that sa id firm will p a y M u iiday evpnitig. T. Wheeler D esigns “ H uh,” snorted Subbubs, “ that's not C. C. C oi 1 M . i n . 1 1!. the stun o f d m ; III N D K F D D n l*- e R ! ii i 0 1 C opyrig h ts A c . L A K S f o r e a c h a n d e v e r y ea se o f Ca saying m uch! W henever a really good Ih * S , \ i o lili, I' ,S. Anvnno .«»nnrtlnir n r«kotrh ni«.* description mo? ta rr h that c a n n o t be cu red B y the) quickly -isi'prf.Tiu titir t.pinion free whether an cook gets into the country she chases invent d m is itmlmMy patcntnhl«. C'diumiinira. us»» o f H all’ s v a ta ri h cur«». back to the city the first chance she V "I11’1' " ’ i ‘ I- HANUBOOK «.n L a ten S C A P I T A L sent tree. «»Most mrenny for securing patents. A F . & A M. C o t ta g e tir a v o . No. F R A N K .1. C H E N E Y . g ets.” Catholic Standard and Times. I *itouts taken through Muim Co. receive .‘ il. M eetings 1st a nd ">r I Wedn**s S w o rn to before me a n d su b scrib ed | tprclal notice, without charge, iutho rett,vc 2 5,00 0 d a y o f each m oni li. in m y presene«». Ibi s «ItIt d a y o f h e - j I.i*» One T r y . cem ln r. ISSI*. A. W. G L E A S O N , t >i n re \ i : M in . W . M . ’ W hy have you and Charlie ceased I>. là W o o l i s , See t S e a l1 N o ta r y Publie. A handsom ely illustrated w eekly T*nrgest efr- A general baakitm ' Ulatlon < l any anefitltie journal. T erm s t.'ia t o be friends V” I l a i r - Cat ari li ( hire ¡s taken in te r business trailc-iet- 8o™ 'o'«» -T-iii«ii»iSa “ H e tried to kiss me.” •Mt :: . .. li A R \ ppoll'.l I ,1 \ Post N o .'il, n a lly , a n d a c t s d ire ctly o n th e b lo o d “ P sh aw ! H e’ s too nice a fellow to Meets at I p in.. 011 thè 2d and Ith and m neons su rfa ce s <»f the s y ste m . * Branch OfBce. iV.b ^ f . W ashington. 1>. C. S en d fo r te s tim o n ia ls flee. th row over fo r a little thing like t h a t” S al urda V of eneh in nl li. C0 1 TA .E c r o v ;; F. J . C H E N E Y \ C( L. T o I im I u O . ! 111* I ). L. W o o d s , I ' C, “ H e tried on ce and then quit.” - Chi O r ti: û O N Solti b y a ll h ru g ^ is ts . 7"*cts. ( l. W lìi y Noi e - \.li ca g o Record ! lerald. 209 T a k e H a ll’ s F am ily IM1N fo r c o n s t i pât ion. L O I M Fitly L m nson H ive, \ o K e e p b r ig h t and y o u ’ ll b o k e p t IU nii i»|M»i h t« I” . M eets iM a n d Itlt F rid a y o f busy. enei t m ou th . v.. t. 4...A.C 'W.'.YMKv L ig h t is th e m a g n e t t ha t d r a w s M its M \ii y >• m m i /., L. C. * * V er .{«t> t.» muk*> .rmirsulf tra d e . Mtss L e t \ s \ m «»ai», R. K . ' ■ 1 ' a* i cawlble I f v s baft M ils . 1 . B. T hom pson . A show w iu d o w b r illia n t ly i i * AM )||11 ft || 11 " '! d i* , 1 * L 8 ^ * wrinkled, ui sightlj Ratos per d a y ................................... if 1.00 lig h t e d w it h e le c t r ic lig h t s m a k e s o-’:npl. N If i n how to in quire a perfect O K. S Co • • t * *\ .• 4 ’ li:I pt r No R**om and b o a rd , p e r w e e k .......... $4.."«o *K,»i l > . : . h Ruaranteisi methods. I m a n y a sa le “ th e n ig h t b e f o r e .” L Meeting?- held mi 2d a n d I h F ri- will send i t fr-** pamphlet. In a ulatn ei.v. lope. rlTltv- HII particulars. If jou • ln\ of e u h tu on tb. 1 t a t t t a e t s attention, Live fear* established. M k" Rost \ Itt i;<;. \\ M. MAPAlfll. 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