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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1903)
MALARiA ANP YELLOW JACK JUSTICE COURT JURORS FOR 1903. Btrald, January 14. lacj.) “The widow of Dr. Lazeare, who, in the employ of the Government, went to Cuba, was iuoculateii with Yellow List of Men Who Will Serve as j ever through iu.«squito bitea, and «lied, Jurors in Justice Winter- applied to Cougtwaa for relief to-day.’’ Liie above tells of the sad culmina meier’s Court. tion of a series of experiments by the (,ov< rnment, all of which proved coii - clusively that the familiar mosquito is Justice C A Winterrneler, a»»i t»d a dnngeroiK Vehicle for carrying Ma by E Wbattam and Geo W Norris, on laria. "Yellow Jack,” aud other malar Monday, Jau 5, stleoted t ie following ial fevers. c t eens to act as Jurors in the Justice oourt for the Eug-ne diet iot for tbe year 1998: H D Wylie, J M How», G MoGinnte, EH Barger, W T Carr. 1 , p J McPher- son, J 1 Rowland, KG Tub. y, G Kreas, Geo W Welder, Ed Farrington, James Aodeteon, Charles Besdle, Mike Schneider, Ko Howe, John H gglns, Tinw h.■ are exposed to mosquito» or other malarial innuencessbouhl take Geo W Knapp, a O Jenniugr, 1 E waning. Iron is the lighting element Steven», D R Lakin, A Mathews, G C m the blood and provides nature with Fleemao, J W Pcilook,C Ft D lyle, 8 T glltli nt resistauee to ward off disease. McFall, A W Giliiert, Pr-s Corucgye B it if tlie blood is impure or iiupov- I, or if tbere is weakness, it W Ruth, J 0 Small, O Q Cartwright, m iKliat the fightingqualities of the J T Brabham, S F Kerne, L>uie Bel- bl d have i.een lowered, and conse- •haw, O Greea, Voiney Hem-nway, qt .j: tii.■ «li nger. If you would es .pc, k« ' 1' - Mood j ure aud prop- W H Luckey, L fknon, L O Beck- with, Dave Tnompson, M C Brent, srly uourisi h W H Wallace, L B Rowland, M O Fi Iler, Harry Chilec.D, W J Warnouk, Edwin Wheeler, C E Dimobd. f FIRST NATIONAL BANK PROSPEROUS (»tom N. Y. Trier’s j>nic LAMBERTY SENT 1 i ’ ri i ir.>n in a ' gnized every- purifier and ■ n used foi •*. Tex., Aug. 1, 1901. 1 avi, ..« I Dr. Harter’s ni» - If and in my • 1' uve years, and . 'lit. 1 regard tt ■ - to ward oQ ma >..<■ Uei levers. J. H. H atks , Li-el and lìmi.' ration Agt., Frlsoo Line. SS.OG I«: Mise tost aix.se «estlmaaUI la temila« ) CLEARANCE SALE on several lines of good shoes in order lo close out Some, exceptional good bargains to those who come early. YORAN ’ S SHOE STORE CH Farrow A Co will sell you tbe b«r. plows and harrows. New Furniture. Chambers’ Hardware. Tbsr« Is a rumor that tbe Maccabees will chAlieDgs ths Woodtnen fora field west to t»ke place this spring. Dr T W Harris now occupies the two rooms in tbe Warren block forme: ly occupied by Dre Willoughby & Hon, iu addition to those lie already occupied •ern-» t e hall In the «am« same block. Beisser« and pocktt knives that are 8 «d at 1 Lambers.' Tus “Fildle D e D»s” Co which plsyMi here a «bort ti n» ago broke up In Hpok me. They paired through h“re 1 ■■ night on their way to Ban Fran«i,co, Gl t»a cut to order and put Li. Chamber«’ Hsr«lware, The registration at the hotels eh<i*s • n 1 tie . ««« of travel for tlie past few day». The dull seasen did not laet l’i<". Imiusdiatcly following the i' i ay s tt.« re is a period of extreme q 1 t.'u'tble year thH bar almost *-■ r .. die -ppeared. Teki hone main 16 1 for stove set ur, cltaui-d. [ype (.Kanid out or chimney eweef, i bembers’ Hardware. Pr f B E Sterling is m t to be found in Ids Port and office. A Eogeneit» called then t'is other day and found S'M’tbtr name pasted over the name °fMlerli ir. The new occupant of the office »tiled th t Mlerltn» war in a privs'e eanoarium being treated for a I «ted and eerk ue trouble. For this reason he has beeu unable to at tend to busiuess fur weeks. A few good second-band biciljee V-ry cheap at Chambers’ Hardware. C^ugh and Works eft tbe Cold. Laxative Bromo Q'jinib« Tablets cor-a ooid jn one day. No Cure, No ‘ Pr ce 25 cento. Condensed Statement of Dec. 31. ¡902. Chicago Retail WILL BORE THROUGH ROCK THE COURTHOUSE to Caught in the Act of About to Many D.ed.t K¿C(Jrdrd in the Last Drilling Machine From Waterloo, Effect an Entrance to a Iowa to Be Used at Day or Two-sOther Saloon. Fairmovnt. Notes. In.'titution for Year Ending Coal I Daily Guard Jau I The directors of the Fi^at National Dealers Bring Suits bank of Eugene held their regular quarterly m-eting and declared their Against Combine. tegular quarterly dividend vu Jan 1, 1803. Tbe f blowing condensed statement of the condition of tbe bank ou Dec. Germany Trying to Control 31, 1902, «how« that institution to be Panama Canal- Sax- in a very prosperous shape: Total............... ............. 11,024,286.3« KKROUttCES Loans................................ ....... >381,006.37 U. S. bonds (par value)...... Sl.040.fM) Otb.r sleek« snd bonds....... 40,482.06 Bai klug building and fur niture.............. ...................... 10,000.00 Other real estate.................. 1,233.04 AVAILABLE CASH. Ca»h ou hand...... $93,075.50 Casa due from banks and U. S. treasury .............. 407,317.81 By Berippa !<•<• Aitoclatlon R ome , Jan 8.-The p has instructed Prince Max of Saxony to make a final effort to effect a recon ciliation between the Crown Prince of Saxony and his elopiDg wife The effort to effect a mutual agreement between the heir to the throne of Saxony and his wife is being made through the good offices of the Pope. Coal Commission Hearing. By Scripps 8«wa AuroUtloa P hiladelphia , Jan 8 — To'»l »1,024 285.38 The anthracite commission made announcement this morning that hereafter long sessions weuld be held in TAX LEVY MADE order to expedite a settlement THIS AFTERNOON of the issues involved. The examination of non union meu and their friends Twenty-Two and a Half Mills—A who claim to have suffered abuse at the hands of union Decrease of Two men was resumed today. Y. M. C. A. Building Burned. was partly destroyed by fire this morning. The loss Xvill reach $40,000. Married Germans After Panama Canal. Little Girl to Asylum. Married CLEARANCE SALE 25 to 50 Per cent off onall HOLIDAY GOODS. Big cut on men’s pants; big cut on men s vests; big cut on men’s underware; big cut on crockery specials, big cut on glassware specials; big cut on accordions t»o close. “x™-' By Bartpps Nawa Aaaoalatlon W ashington , Jan 8.—It is guardedly admitted in high government official circles that there is some foundation for the statement that German influence is secretly at work to secure control of the Panama canal. It is thought that German residents of Colombia are endeavoring to wrest control from the United States. Fighting Coal Trust By Har.ppa asw« AiaoaUbon C hicago , Jan 8. —The retail coal dealers have been added to the list of those who are waging war against and en deavoring to break the com bine between the coal rail roads, mine operators and wholesale dealers. The retailers are bringing suits for damages for non delivery of coal, for which orders have been given. The railroad yards are filled with long trains of cars loaded with coal and at the same time the city is begin ning to suffer from lack of fuel. Book OObTiet. Stationery New Bridge. Assanlted a Pen Guard. H ai . bm , Or Jan 7.—John McMahan, tbe moet desperate criminal In tbe Oregon Penitentiary, made sn assault y«ster«1av upon Chapel Guard Jay Mc Cormick with intent to kill tbe guard. McCorraick saved bls life by beating bi« assailant into Insetislblhty, but too occotntrllshtd this only after receiving several severe biaws upon the head with a brick in the bauds of Notice G. A. R. A. 0. ü. W Wednesday afternooa the county com Uertppa M«we Association C lkveland , Ohio, Jan 8.— missioner«’ -tourt fixed the tax lev y for the y«ar 1903 at 22) natila. This I« for The Central building, the •tate, acaool and county purposss, and most prominent of the group h not segregated Into division.. on the grounds of the Young Till* ia two mills le«« than tba lbTy Men’s Christian Association, (of last year wbioh was 24) mills. Michael Yogi. ' o'clock till* afUruiaou oue of Gf iiiv 1 h h » J () a FiHher to N J tie Gi iKD'e numerous friends til-- i Bryant (ij ucree in tp 16 - r 5 w, »47 I l ira A May» to J 11 Moff-tt 1J phoned u« Hint maehlnery for tlie pur- r >«e of drilling < 11 well« at Fairmount i uc-o sin tp 15 a r 5 w, »20. ¡8 L Ol'ver F hiiii !» I. ¡«tauable Usd arrived at the B P depot aud was b* ¡ug haulHd to th« siteof the pro»|«H-t. land iu Hprioyfl. 11, »50. F H an«l B<11 MacDouald to Jarn»i> ive gushers. Bcentlng a t>ig»t try with A Hlansbie lol a blk I exlen«j«d cuivey 1 "scare li-ul,” we lwked around for our oil rep >rter, but as that individual of Spriay field, 112 >. I El ztbefb N Tin mpronto A A Aaby waa out at that time, the fight- lot 5»rdw of lot 4 b k 9 Pactiaid's n g editor »« lii-patebed to tbe dtpot. Itumrdlatvlp upm bl« ariival he spied ad t" Eugebe »620. M A and J vV Lakla lo Alice M the supposed ginlier producer and tiad taken down euough uoteai to till three i Chapman 1 > 6 <4k 9 Christian's ad to <j ilumoe ami a half when L Pbetif- Kugeue, »8 0. l : ice arriv. don ti e «ceue and quickly ary E Gr«y lo E«ne«t Miller et al inform I said fit-hllmr editor that the | 71 acre» lu tp 17 « r 4 w, »4 000. ...ango 1 .ok.ng machine wu order««! , R F Se< tt to Aioi. F Linn lot 6 blk I > bi 111 from Watrrloo, Iowa, for tlie ! 2 R F Soott’s »«1 to F.ugru.', »125. purpoi-e of drilling for water through Clarence L «nd Fannie Wiuter to Cbaa J BarbR« lot s l Ik 7 Cbeeher’s I ths hard rock formation on bls place st Fairmount. He xalti be was tired of fir«t ad to E.igene, >1. J A und Karab E Bu- line I to Lucy J drinking angle w->rm Juice and wee going to drill through tbj rock until P in y 3 acii iu tp 15 3 r 4 w, »1. Madalon Hbe’don Lel)lngw-ll to be found pure water. The drilling machine w»« taken Booth-Kelly Lumber Co 200 -Mre» in down Willamette street this afternoon ip 20 a r 2 w, »1590. Llxz!» luclenrock to T G Heudricks aud created no little int« re»t. io: 9 blk 4 E1 las ¡Stewart’s ad to Btigsne, »325. A <’ VVoodoook to E T Bushnell lois 3 and 4 in -»o 11 and lot» 1, J and 3 in At our fir»t regular me«ting Batur< ! see 12, tp is » r 5 w, »1. day, Jan 10, wl:l ba a grand banquet, Arthur Land D>ra E Frsxar to J A commencing at 6 p m, of the W R U, Gauiber lot» 7 and 8 bik 9 Uuiveralty Ladiea of (4 A R and J W Geary Poet, ad to EugHne, »22«. G A R. Aft, r which there will be a Allie ci and \V 11 Abram» t> G N Joint Installation of nfiloers. All mem- Gib«on lend In Eugene, »10. hereof th« atHive orders are cordially bally Guard Jan 8 Aibart London to A G B. sui I a land invited to attend <1 L Pilchard is in the city. in Hpringfield, »6.'d. By order Committee. C A Hardy is homo from Roseburg El -nor Hi: tt to May Smith 80x60 feet Frank Wllkonson was a pa-eenger to In Eugene, $200. Roseburg today. M D iu d Frauds Marion Mitchell to Frank Ware aud wife, of Pendleton, Percival I Rust 21.02 sorts iu tp 17 a r are lu the city. I 4 w, $3500. Hon William Hmttb, of Bsker City Percival I Rust and Kate L Hint to Fl D Wagnon is on a business trip Grand Master Workman, A O U W, ; Thoniae Tabor 21.02 asrte In tp 17 ■ r 4 down »he valley. will deliver an a-lilreeaiu the Christian w, $:o<io. Mrs J A Bean was a passenger lo J P anil M C Currin to J W Currin cliurcb at 7:30 p m, on Tuesday the Latham this afteruoou. j I iut in 1 it« 1 and 2 blk 2 Perkins’ ad 18’h of January, 1903. Subject, "Fra ternity.” Jack Flynu, tbe insurance agent, to Cottage Grove, »S0 Music by M as StlusoD, Mrs Pipes, 1« back after hi» holiday trip home. b E Bri.tow to Nu-aa ¡Listow } int and Mr Fr»z-r. MreJC Perklup, who baa been the In 98 8 acres in tp 18 • r 2 w, $1. All members of the order and tt.e guest of frieuds here returned today to FROH ATE MATTERS. public generally are invited to »• d. Cottage Grove. C ommit . M £ K-titeof Hwnry Reok, deceased, J F Frank Miller, formerly a resident Kirk administrator, final account filed of Kugeue, now of Albany, Is thegue«t «bowing receipt« $859.78, di»liur»t nieuta of Mrs J rt Jones. 437.70, leaving balancj for dietribu. Mrs J H Baker, wbo has been visiting I tiou »436.70. Yesterday at high noon in Fores friends in this city returned this after Edste of Ju«..« Allan, deceased. C K Grove, Bert Smith, son of E L Smith, noon to Juuoliou. U^.lo ax a I Mrs 1 ss s>» 4 «-«■> »4 1 ilnstl SS/S^ Huie, udmiuistrator, file. Oust ac tlie pro«perous farmer of near Spring Mr aud Mrs H Huntley left thl1 count. field, wan united 111 marriage to Miss afteruoou for Roseburg when they wi l Estate of O R Goodale, deceased. Lottie Btricklaud, a popular young reside in the future. Hal » coiifirm“d. lady of that plaoe. Mrs E G Hvndrioka and Miss Ells 1 Estate of B J Mwift, deceaeed, Ham Tbe happy couple arrived this after • Hendrick« are here from Roseburg, tbv 1 Swift executor, file, final acoount. noon from Fore»t Grove and will reside Guardianship < f Mary Chambers, a gussUofMr ' L N K >uey. atSprlngfi Id. Mrs E L Baabford, of Roseburg, has | minor. Order approving sale of real Startling, But True. been the guest of Mrs Offutt for several property. MARMI > UR LICBN8M. days, going to Portland tin« afternoon. ! •‘Ifevcryone kn«w what a grand A Goldsmith was 83 years old lo- i J I) I’amnion and Flora Kanoff, tm-diclne Dr King’s New Life Pille la,” day. H» 1» still hale anil hearty. Chan M Kiselnger «itine-. Write« DH Turner, lleniiwytown, P» May be live to see many more birth “you’d -i 11 «Il you liavi- in a day. Two days. weeke' < lias ruade a new man of me.” I falllble for constipation Mr and Mrs Bert Hrnitb arrived Htomaci' < lfver troubles. 25e at VV this afternoon from Forest Grove. Th L DeDkU j'a «irug store. marriage notice may be fouud lu an Last evening nt. 8 o’clock In the office other column. of Justice V A Winterrneler JerryJDsm- Miss Elsie Park», of Pleasant Hiil, mon and Mr« Flora Kauoff wer» mar Mail Orders rtturue.1 to her botue today after spend ried by the Justice. The newly wed ing a few days here aB th» guest of Mis« ded cotit 1« will reside on th« home- IN THE Faith Buchanan. »tend of the Int'er on tbe McKeuzle J L Jeans and daughter are the river. Mrs K-moff h««a b-en a resident guests of relatives, Mr aad Mrs Car«er> ; of ttiis city »nd Mr Dauimon follows a Mathews, in this city from Walla fine timber cruising businaea which be Walla, Washington. ban built up. Mr aud Mrs M L D trrla returned Promptly Filled. this afternoon after extended absenc in search of better health for Mr Dorris. He 1« ouiuiderabiy Improved. ÇCHWARZCHILD ’S W H LlnO'ilu, of Cottage Grove,; HeustorsRA Booth and W Kuy- Book Store. keuda.i left tbl« afternoon for Portlarrt presented a petition yest-rday to the county <'<immi«sianers asking f >r a to get into the preliminary politics1 School Reward and Report mixap» which characterlza tbe me bridge across Mosby creek, east of Cot Cards. 592 Willamette st, tropolis during the few days previou. tage Grove. Th« petition » m granted provided a road w«e constructed lead EUGENE, to tbe opening of the L glrlutur». • - OREGON ing over tbe mute. Personals. Mills. Following on the h«'>le - ' the sale o tba Hazelwood and toe Banquet res taurants and cafes ia the retirement of H W Dunn from hi» part of the man agement of the Bonbouiere bakery and restaurant. H W dlspo-ed yesterday of his In er- ests to hi» brother, F B Dunn, who will conduct ihe busluew. Tbe broth ers have b«an aesodated In the man- ag«meut of the Bonbouiere for about two years and have made it a »uccee«- ful bunlnese. Tbe retiring member of the firm will continu« h a rasidei ce in Eugene but se to future butdiiess connections be I« undecided. DaUy Guard Jan 8 KRAL KSTATK TRANSFKKR Officer Uroaer stopped • butglar from doing hts work last night just In tbe nick of lime He s«w a mau go to th» rear of the t a-tle «aloon «2 cl ek il, « morning. Ttilnkiug the fellow c uli be doing uollilng good lie follows.! biin to ibs rear and naked what lie was dolug. As nottiiDg satisfactory was offered in answer ths min w«s Jallsd. When searched a small saw and a gimlet, were taken fr 111 bias. An examination of the rear of ti.e saloon sbowe.1 that during the d-v soma otis had marked on 1 bo jam sod on ih« door pane) thssxsc« location if tbe belt and surlng lock »xpuo.ing t. enter daring ihe night and re'isve t o saloon of whatever was tsksble. It ths officer had allowed tlie w.ok to proceed ten minutes lonjer h« would have had a penitentiary ofivnder to deal with. A« it is a ciiarg« oou.d hardly be made against tlie pri»< n.r wbo says he went to th» rear of the saloon ou lvgitimato busi is.s. Ths man gives the skuj of Burt Aldrich aud says ’hot he ha« Leon on. ployed in Prineville for some time. Al tbs arraigneoieut this -t.eruoou he plead««! not guilty tn the cbnrg« of at tempted burglary and the preliminary trial will take place before Judge Win termeter tomorrow afteruoou at 3 o’clock. ony's Royal Scandal. LIABILITIES. Capital..................................... 160,000.00 Surplus aud undivided profits................................. 80,863.83 Circulation.............................. 25,<kio.i)0 Deposits................................... 888,371 55 The Federated Trade« Union and the various organizations of labor at Grants Base are prepsring to eetabllsb a co operative store, similar to those in towns iu the Eastern and Middle states that are controlled by tbe Grange, Far iuers’ Alliance and Pstrons of Hus bandry. Stock is being liberally taken op by ttie mem'wrs of tbe 1< c«l orgsn- izUlon», and by tbe citizen» of th« county, and those wbo have the mat ter in charge feel confident that tu«y will have ao trouble In getting a stole started. Only groceries wi I be^bandled at first, but it ia tbe intention of the promoters to branoh out and handle all lines of merchandise. Th» combining of all the Grants Pa«» stores and a mut ual agreement to ksep prices at a high Michael Vogt, whose death was mArk is Che labor organization’s rea chroni<l«d yesterday, was for 26 yean son for «stabiisliiug a co-operative a resident of Kugsneand a man worthy store. 1 of the cit s-rsbip. With bis family he came from Ger many in in 1877 and settled directly in ( Eugene where be r»»lded until a few mouths ago wte-u be want to salcm to Florence Grigsby, age«l S years, reside, where be diek yesterday morn daughter of Mre A M Grlg«by, of ing, aged 84 year», 4 month» and 7 days. Hprlntfi-rld, vs« taken to tbe insane The funeral is to bs bold ¡Saturday asylum at Balam this af'.e tioott by forenoon at 9 o’clock from tbe Catholic Sheriff Withers, Mre J E Robberaou ehurcli sad iutermsut will tie mads In going along as assistant. tbe Catholic cemetery. Father Beut- Tbe lilile girl wae examined before gen will conduct the eeromoDle». Judge Kiuoaid by Dr W L Cheshire Josvph Vogl is bars from Portland this morning and sentenced. Bbe has to at end >0 the details of the funeral Iwen au Idiot all her life aud at limes of his father. Mrs Vogl, widow of lbs • Violent. deceased, resides kt th» old home on East E ghtb street snd is stricken with sorrow at tbe ioe« of her life-long com Saved at Grave’s Biiuk. pan ion. ‘ I know I would long ago have loan in my grave,” wril«s Mr» H H N«-w- •oni, of D' catur, Ala., “if it had not beeu f «r Electric Bitterr. For three years I suffered urtoM agony from ihe J., IV-n Hing Dsctm’x-r 25, 19>>3, Ml« worst fortrs of iDdlgee’lon, w-terbr ««b, Htomach end bowel «iyep-pri». But Ruby Whiibeek was married to W D this exceller t medhine did rue e world Rn cke'ell -w by Rev P Workman. Tbe ofgooi. ¡Since uring it I «a-' h-artl y and have gain-d 35 pound«.' ceremony took place at the home of F. r indlge-tion, lo«» of app»t !«. stom the I ride’» perente. Tbe newly tinted ach, Itver and kiloey trouble« Electric couple will ree‘.d-In Washington where Ritter« are a txmillre fcU«ral't-*d cure. th«* groom h««» profitable bu.iDese, Only 50c at W I, DeLano’« drug «tor«. ax billy FOILED A BURGLAR That 500.893.31 Daily Guard Jan 7 j R The irrepressible John Lsmberty. the Gumar: baker, 1 ke the proverbial cat, couldn’t stay away, and as a result he wm examin-d this ruorniug for lu- sanity by Dr« W L Cheshire and L W Brown before Judve Kincaid aud seu- tetioed to tbe lusaus aeyluni at Salem. H* w»« taken below this nfierno»n. Il will be remembered that Lamber- ty wee ordered to leave the county the other day, aud he started for H -uthern Ore, on, Medford being ttie point of me destination. It seem» as though be did not go far but ebowed up over at Bpriugfield yesterday. Htientt With- ere was notified of tile presence tbere and ho was brought to Kugeue last evenlug by that official aud placed in tbe coudiy jail. Lamborty’s divorced wife, whom tie bad threatened to kill, was very badly frightened UDon hearing that bo was at Bpringfi.ld, but naturally feels easier today, knowing that bar tormentor ia now uuder tbe watchful keeping of tbe state. A Co-operaiite Store. Brevities. Stop« tk TO THE ASYLUM u NOT l S FROM OFFICER CROMER FIGHT AGAINST COAL TRUST ■ - Married. - .'«.1 -WX CHAMBERS HARDWARE t At the boms of tii» bride’» parent« I d Sprtngfi 1, Jau 4tto, 1903, at 8:30 o'clock am, MI m Lulu Zmmerman to > Isaac L Ske»l». A very impressive I oerennmy was performed Iu ths pret- j once of a small oompauy of invited Rev J * C ofilolatiug. | gueets, - ” '' r Gregory ' A delleloa* breakfast was then nerved, after which tbe young couple attend-«! divine Mjrvioe al the Metnodist £pi«- oopal ehuroh. Many frivods unit* io wi.bing tbsm See Oliver’s New Gang, and all sizes and shapes of Walking Plows, a long and happy life. Amo. end Jeeper Wilkins,of Coburg, A Million Voices. eave on the early train tomerrow mornlog for Kansas City to attend the National Livestock Association, tn ba Could hardly exnre«» the thanks of gone a eouple of week«. Amos Wil. Homer Hall of W»»t Point, la. L •- kit» goee as a delegate, appointed by ten why: A severe cold h»<l eetiled on hie langs causing a moet ob»tinst- i be board of trade, from Lane oounly Cough. Bevsrsl phveiolanesaid be had consumption but oi.uld not help birr: When all thought bs w«s doomed he bewan to uee Dr Klug’« New Dl-covery for Consumption and writ- e: "It com pletely cure«t in« ai d aved my I'.. Ail «crouDt« not »»tisfaetorily net I new weigh 227 pounds. ” Il’« posi tied tled by hy Jan. 1 16th 190$ will be placed tively roarsnteed for cough», colds and i for collection i a. we are going to make lung trouble«. Price 60c aud $1, Trial bottlee free at W L De Daoo’s. a r cbaugeand ‘------------ - wish to close our book« J U G kbkn A Borv. The 40 Walking, The 40 Sulky, The Oliver Steel Plow’, Notice. are all known to be adapted to this soil. You can get Oliver extras when you need them. Also all other kinds. Attention L of the GAR Foils a Deadly Attack. “My wifr w»» so III ¡that good physi cist«« ware unable lo L«lp writ«» M M Austin, of Wir.cb«et»r, Ind, "au1 was enn.. •» ly ewwf by Dr King'. N»w Life Pili«.” They work wotidir» in «tomach nod liver troubles. Cure oun»tipsti‘>D sod sick beadacb«. 'Jbt | st W L LNMau’a drug etvra. Tba titra of oiir mealing has l>r»o ChaugM lb tbe 2nd and 4’.b Ha'nrdaya of each mouth, th» fir»t '*e'irting t J«u 10 A barquee ail ba served r tba ev-tning. L«t t’ie U«ll«a ootnu wit 1 wail filled bwskate. Mrs M«iJlt>LW, fraaiusat, I Farm implements, New Stock Furniture. «