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3 <0 J. J. Pepiot, road work 4 *M I N. B. Osmo’*, road »or« Chas Neal, road work 3 J. Lower, road work 3 My ioii Whitbeck. road »< rk 18 Alva Wilson, road wotk •1 A. II. Wheeler, road work Eugene Lumber Company, 9 lumber Washington, Aug. 18.—Great signif Booth Kelly Lumber Company, icance i-attached tu|tbe proposition, 40 25 lumber said to have the indorsement of Hyland Lumber Company, President Roosevelt, looking to the I .-J9 94 lumber nomination of Secretary Root for Gov NOT1CE*F(>K~PUBL1CAT1ON. ernor ol Niw York, and in 1908 for Presidei t of the United States. It is United State« Land Office, Roseburg, Ur., July 18, IlM’J. said that the President desires'to Notice i« hereby givn that in com make R< ot prominent iu p< litica with pliance with the provisions of the art tiie idea of placating the opposition of congra«« of June 3, 1878, entitle«!. to the present National Administra “ A d act for the talr of timber lands tion, which is said to exist iu tlnan in the states of t’alifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory, cial circles in New lurk. as extended to ail the public. land states by act of August 1, I’*’.*—, 1 annir Grasshoppers Stop Train. M. Moffitt of Junction City, Lane Butte, Mont., Aug. 18.—A dispatch county, Oregon, has this «Jay tiled in from Red Lodge, Mont., says: Grass this office her sworn Mateint nt No. se1^ hoppers are so thick iu this section 5514 for tbe purchase of the of section 18, tp lh s r 6 webt, and that they are piasters 1 each day on will offer proof to show that the land tbe locomotive of tbe express and tbe sought is mon valuable for its tim wheels are so slippery that when tbe ber or stoue than f«>r agricultural engine stops it is difficult to start it purposes, and to establish bis claim to said laud fore J J. Walton, again, The peats settle iu clouds U. 8. Commissioner at Eugene, Ore on tbe rails and cover tbe wheels gon, on Friday, the 16th day of Oc with a thick coating of their car tober, 1903. She names as witnesses: James M. casses. i Goldson, James II. D. Gohlson, They have eaten the rHiige as liare James M. Haynes, L. C. Moffitt, all as a board ami come in swarms which of Goldson, Lane county, Oregon. Any and all persous claiming ad obseure tbe sun. . versely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 16tb day of October, 1903. J. T. BRllMiES, Register. ROOT FOR PRESIDENT CASTORIA - Tbe Kind You Have Always Bong lit, and which has been iu use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of anil has been marie under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but KxfMiriments that tritio with and endanger the health of Intuii Is and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless batituto for Castor OH, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It c ntains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worn« and adays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tbe Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s l’unacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS B ar* the Signature of Notice. DR. JOHN L. KELLGTT overlook. Trade Mark Kellett*» T-r*d?’Maf£.4— UU of Eden Sweet Spirits of Eden Rheumatism, KiJney, Stomach, and Nervous Diseases are positively cured with Oil and Sweet Spirit* of Eden. Driucgiata will get it for you. Manufactur«?d by California Co-Operative Medi- cal Company. Capital Slock, Jr 500.«». of S».«» .hares at fjoeach. No one can own more than one share A« incor*.- increases, shares increase iu value. Write for list of membersaml rule«, to C. C M. Co., Hu.^Ka, or Oakland, Cal. WHY WE ARE AGENTS I I I 1.00 Call and see what mu are selling in Ladie s’ Shoes for $1.15 all sizes. Why Ycu Should Insist on Having Eil.'EKA HiRSESS Oil. Hne.|iutled bv ally other. Remlers hard leather soft. ¡Especially prepared. -ps out waler, heavy Ixxlied oil. The Kind You Have Always Bought Brevities l adies heavy sole Canvas Oxford Si .co l-adies’ heavy sole Canvas Bals 1.00 Ladies’ Turns, French heels 1.00 260 prs Children’s Shoes 5 to 8 100 prs Ladies’ black lace shoes, all •*izcs .50 60 prs Indies’ French heel strap sand ills , 1.15 1.00 172 |>rs Baby Shoes, 2 to 51. black and 80 pre Child’s patent leathers, velvet t< i - .50 (!0 prs Child’s blue and white top patent. 1.00 Some Reasons County Allowances Allowed Aug. 6: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Laud Office, Road account:— Roseburg, Or., July 23, 1903. J. W. Walters, road work .. .1 26 96 Notice is hereby given that iu com M 40 pliauce with the provisions of the act Henry Medley, road work In Use For Over 30 Years. 8 4H of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled, ¡John F. Woodard, road work . TH. ..HT.ua O9MMHV. »T MU.««, .TStr,. MCW VON. CrTT. 79 00 “An act for the sale of timber lauds 1 Geo. Alien, road work in the states of California, Oregon, 19 25 Nevada, and Wasbigtcu, Ttiritory,’ P. A. Lswrenee, road work 88 21 W. M. Stewart, road work as exteuded to all tbe public laud 69 13 states by act of August 4, 1892, I’efcy K. M. Gowdy, road work NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1 75 G. Bradway, of Eugene, Laue couuty, P. llohl, road work .............. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Oregon, has this day filed in this United Stalls Lund Ollier, Jack Noland, road work 2“ 13 office his sworn statement No. 5538, United Sbites Laud Office, Roseburg, Or., Aug. 4, 19v3. Chas. Wright and Arthur Hose burg, Or., July 27, 1903. for tbe purbase of tbe se'4 of section Notice is hereby given that in com Notice is hereby given that in com 6 88 14, tp. 18 a, r 7 w, and will otter proof | Smith, road work pliance with the provisions ot the pliance with the provisions of the Act 1 75 to show that the land sought is more act of congress of June 3, 1878, en of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled J. F. Williams, road work valuable for its timber or stone than 20 00 for agricultural purposes, and to es titled “Au act for tbe sale of timber “An Act for the Hide of Timber Lauds Fred Wright, supervisor lands in the states of California, Ore in the States of California, Oregon, William Driskill blacksmithing 4 25 tablish his claim to said land before gon, Nevada and Washington terri Nevfda and Washington Territory," M. B. Stone, bridge work....... 25 75 J. J. Walton, U. S. Commissioner at tory,” uh exteuded to all the public as extended to all the Public lamd 5 25 Eugene, Oregon, on Monday, the W. B. Gardner, road work land states by Het of August 4, 1892, States by act of August. 4, 1892, 19th day of October, UM'S. Royal S. Smith 7 87 Billie Miller, road work ......... Katie Gulley, of Albany, Linn He names as witnesses: county, Oregon, has this day filed in of Crow, lame county, Oregon, has N. W. Greenslate, road work 1 60 Willis C. McGuire, 1. 8. Day, both this office her sworn statement No. this day flleil in this office his sworn W. M. Stewart, supervisor 30 25 of Ivisou, Henry Moore, (1. T. Ray, 5515 for the purchase of the uw'4 of statement No. 5586 for the purchase 18 37 both of Eugene, all of Laue county, Hection 28, tp. 19 south, of range 5 of the ne‘4 nw'4, of section 20,town Earl4 Beckley, road work Oregou. io 92 west, and will otter proof to show ship 19 south, of range 5 west; and A. L. Woodward, supervisor Any and all persons claiming ad that the land sought is more valuable will otfer proof to show that the laud Earl Beckley, road work •- ’ 5 26 Tersely the above described lands are for its timber or atone than for agri sought is more valuable for its tim W. L. Kimble, road work 30 52 requested to tile their claims iu this cultural purposes, aud to establish tier or stone than for agricultural pur 26 25 office on or before said 19th day of her claim to said laud before J. J, poses, and to establish liis claim to P. A. Lnwrence, road work October, 1803. 3 50 Walton, U. 8. Commissioner at Eu said land before J. J. Walton, U, 8. Alex Garoutte, road work J. T. BRIDGES, Register. gene, Oregon, on Thursday, tbe 1.5th Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on P. A. Lawrence, road work 20 12 Tuesday, the 20th day of October, day of October, 1903. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 5 25 Alex Garoutte, road work....... She names as witnesses: Frank 1903. United States Laud Office, He names as witnesses: Warren C. Oscar Lee. road work.............. 14 88 les, Carson Matthews, Charles Cay- Roseburg, Or., July 22, 1903. and Andrew J. Smith, all of Eu- Smith, \rthur E. Smith, John In Robert Powell, road work 80 2 Notice is hereby given that in com man, of Crow, Frank Hadley, of Had io, Lune county, Oregon. 21 75 pliance with the provisions of tbe my and all persons claiming ad- ley ville, all of Lane county, Oregon. U. B. Sutherland, road work 13 12 act of congress of June 3, 1878, en Any and all persons claiming ad Oscar Lee, road work sely the above described lands are titled “An act for the sale of timber nestl'd to file their claims iu this versely the above desreibed lands are Joseph Francooick, road work 42 00 lands in the states of California, Ice on or liefore said 15th day of requested to file their claims iu this C. N. Nichols, road work 17 62 Oregou, Nevada and Wasbiutgon Ter office on or before said 20th day of ■ tober, 1903. ritory,” as exteuded to all tbe Public Louubtn liter A Peter, mercban October, 1903. J. T. BRIDGES, states by act of August 4, 1892, J. T. BRIDGES, dise ......................................... 24 85 land Register. William H. Modes, of Eugene, Lane Register. (iroaa Brothers, repairs 1 for couuty, Oregon, has this day filed iu crusher, etc............................ 43 00 this office his sworn statement No. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Waiters A Son, lumber . .. 1 96 5533 for the purchase of the nL se‘4, United Status Laud Office, u'a sw'4, vf section 32, tp. 19 s, of Long A Bingham, Lum tier Ruseburg, Or., July 18, 1903. range, 5 w, and will offer proof to . Company, lumber.................. 27 Notice is hereby given that in show that the laud sought is more The Albany Democrat gets funny Williams A Parvin, merchan upliance with the provisions of the valuable for its timber or stone than of congress of June 3, 1878, en- as follows: A Eugene man recently dise ......................................... 1 75 for agricultural purposes, and to es led, “An aci for the sale of timber returned from New York City was 36 36 tablish his claim to said land before Walters A Son, lumber ids ill the states of California, Ore- J. J. Walton, U. S. Commissioner at 14 00 Eugene, Oregon, on Wednesday, the n, Nevada aud Washington terri- very much impressed with the super Bert Berry, work on crusher ■y,” us exteuded to all tbe public iority of Eugene over New York. Beu Squibb, work ou crusher 35 20 14th day of October, 1903. nber land states by act of August He names as witnesses: Frank Roseburg won from the North Bend W. H. Medley, work on crusher 51 40 1892, James M. Goldsou, of Gold- Heyer, A. Carson Mathews, both of i, Laue county. Oregon, has this league team Friday by tbe score of M. C. Goodenow, work ou Eugene, Jacob Gates, of Crow, John crusher..................................... &■> 00 Clary, of Lorane, all of Lane County, y filed ill this office his sworn state- 8 to 0. Kustal pitched the game in mt No, 5619 for the purchase of the stead of Bilyeu, ac given by the Port J. C. Jones, work on crusher . 19 20 Oregou. i neL, e'v se'4 of section 30, tp. land Telegram and Albany Democrat. M. C. Goodenow, team for Any and all |<ersons claiming ad- s, r 6 west, and will otfer proof veneiy the above descrilied lands are 40 75 requested crusher show that tbe land sought is to file their claims in this There are 50 great soloists in Ring Henry Medley, road work .... 18 38 office on or before said 14th day of ire valuable for its timber or >ne than for agricultnrul purposes, ling Brothers’ famous military con G. B. Pitcher, road work 100 00 October, 1903. d to establish his claim to said cert band, and their selections, ac C. W'. Evans, work on crusner 5 20 J. T. BRIDGES Register. land before J. J. Walton, U. 8. Com companied by a mammoth 68 stop niissiotier. I at F.ugetie, < iregon, on I cathedral pipe organ, have never been Elmer Caldwell, work on NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. crusher .......... ........... 6 40 Friday, the i 16th day of October, equalled. United States Land Office, 1903. Fred Duruielle, road work 28 00 Roseburg, Or.. July 17, 1903. He names as witnesses: Thomas W. L. ■j« Dysii ger, of Roseburg, is J. J. Weeden, road work 11 44 Notice is hereby given that in com E. Evans, of Hale, James II. 1>. building a fine residence on Mosher Goldson, James M. Haynes, L. C. street in that city. Mr. Dysinger W. II. Medley, work ou crusher 83 82 pliance with the provisions of the act J. T. Allison, road work 2 75 of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled Moffitt, all of Goldson, lame couuty, was formerly a Eugene citizen (is« ar L. Woodaid, road work 25 57 “An act for the sale of timber lands < Iregon. in the states of California, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming ad and 1s now one of Roseburg’s strong Bruce Greeuley, road work . 8 46 Nevada, and Washington territory," versely the above desert lied lauds are business men. liraael De Freze, road work 4 60 as exteuded to all tbe public land requested to tile their claims in thia W. G. Allen, the cannery man, says Clyde Wright, road work office on or before said 16th day of 4 40 states by act of August 4, 1892, Frank Heyer of Eugene, I^ane county. Ore October, 1903. that the pear crop will be in next Lewis Lajoie, road work 1 60 gon, has this day filed in this office J. T. BRIDGES, Register. week and that ilia establishment will Artuur Tait, road work 60 his sworn statement No. 5611 for tbe be reaiiy for them, He says the 1903 Lou McCoy, work ou crusher 3 75 purchase of the n1, nl„, of section 6, crop is good and will make a busy E. W. Pollack, work on crusher 60 50 tp. 20 s, r 5 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more season for him. Prunes come later. W. C, Yorau, printiug. 6 75 valuable for its timber or stone than C, E. Billings, road work 25 47 llsrry Crow, of Portland, formerly for Agricultural purposes, aud to es — 18 00 taidish hia claim to said land liefore I of Junction, and well known in Eu John A. Ashby, road work 15 75 J. J. Walton, U. 8. Commissioner at Here Are Homo of the Convincing gene, has been promoted from brake C. K. Evarts, road work Eugene, Oregon, on Mouday, the • 60 FnctM Thnt Caused us to Tnk, man to conductor by the 8. P. Co. Roy Shields, crusher work 5th day of October, 1903. the Agency for the Fulton Com Mr. Crow ia running now ou tbe August Heluricb, crusher work 20 80 He names as witnesses A. Carson Clem Modes, William pounds, the Flmt Thing» Known Woodburu Springfield 14 40 Matthews, branch, be- Clyde Jacksou, crusher work Roy Shieves, crusher work that Cure Chronic Kidney DI»" tween Natron and Woodburn. 32 ■ Modes, John Clary, all of Eugene. Lane county, Oregou. •ut.cn. Laue Matlock, crusher work 33 60 Any and all persona claiming ad Frank E. Blair, the drummer, who 1. Slayter, crusher work......... 30 5t versely the al live described lands are used to make Albany regularly has Fl-«4, IM It b* d st.nctly tinier*toM that T. M. Carney, crusher work 5 50 requested to file their claims in this •Yer j on«’ of the cm *» m l clow had diaguoaed retired, and is now running three Charley Lane, crusher work .. 7 50 office on or before said 5th dry of by one or mora phyataims aa chronic aud tn*1 stores, one each at Bptingfleld, ball imp m< October. PAU. Henry Tripp, crusher work.... 7 60 curable; a< - d, note the certainty of the ro I J. T. BRIDGES, Register. 7 50 nulla aa aku wa hy the recovery al o of U m ¡ Creek aud Natron. A good starter lleury Laue, crusher work.... friend* they lold who were alnUUrly aft. lud for liecoming a Torn Lipton.—Albany Ray Millett, crustier work .... 5 50 art lb aapfx>aed incurable kidney disease*. Democrat. 1. l'arnielle, supervisor 2U 00 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. N. W. Kpauldi .j, Or -.denl Spauldln.; Raw United States Laud Office, Alex Mathews, who resides at West Alvah Armitage, road work .. Cn . San I -anciaro, had a recovery tu hia < wa 5 50 family and mid several other* w I m « recovered. Roseburg, Or., July 14, 191«,. Adolph Wi'»l«8 vupilikiist, Kan Franv>*oo 1 Fourth atid Jefferson streets, brought Andrew Laud, road work.. 66 26 Nt1ice is In 11 i j given t bat in com, d I i . ul »« if aud told two frhnde w * m » re-«| to the Guard office this morning T. J. Milliorn, road work .... 6 pliauce with the provisions of the set cover'd Dr Carl D Ziele. pioneer drug*lat, .MN I'actde three large figs which grew on a tree M. Olsen, bridge work ........... 9 00 of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled atrv'ri, sau Franctaco, recovcn-d hltnaelf and “An act for the sale of timber lands i arc o to ili •» man a doten puUeiiia wi.ure ~hh lot* The figs are flue and are R. D. Pope, bridge work.......... 4 00 in the states of t'alifornia, Oregon, cevnred a ssii'ple of what seme tropical fruit M. P. Wheeler, road work.... 3 00 Nevada and Washit gton Territory,” Charle* Fn<elke. editor of th* German pape», Ran F vudcimco . rri-etcre«! himnelf aud told it “ K will do Iu Oregon. This is the first O. Wilcutt, road work............. 3 00 as extended to all the public land • iu&Mr who ntotrnd. Obe oí Item Í» Ct) ar it** K Wacker, il •• s it* street tnrrvhai k crop; figs always yield two crops. E. Roberts, road work............. 3 61' states by act of August 4, 1892, A. Il M Wo.i, • i u»r U »no am b. irit Iho- Carson Mathews of Eugene, Lane L. A. Lamb, road work ............. 70 county, recovered tiiuaeU and le d II U> aet»ral * I. W. 8. Post, of Blschley, Laue Oregon, ha* this day tiled in meovrred a im > di ( lb» m beiny an o.d *ch m 4 1 50 this i till i his cwi rn statement No county,T writes M follows in the Claytou Pope, lumber.............. »t y*u*i i a Edward Kh f of th»’ San Frane1*eo<'n1!r** .» .V*M' tor the put chase of tbe nei4 of eekly weather bureau just received: C. W. Young, road work......... rover-%1. *!**<> "**» e of tía frl< r d*. vit - Willi • Martin < yi* n Hub: arti of the Honolulu n «•* 1 irst part of week warm and dry, F. E. Walters, road work .... ■ 36 section 32, township 19 south, of range 5 west, and will offer proof to aad WtHiaoi 11 -»• i» in* of the I b S^uar,vb • 60 ■n&Mlrr'a la («arttueol Kao » ran< taco latter j>art slouAy and threatening, II. Mendel I, road work............. show that the land sought is more oats about ready and; t>eing cut; j . H. Burnette, roadwork......... 11 01' valuable tor its timbre or stone than Fraux M-«» and itro ofb>* fri» oda CM. e»* The kidney* ate the »uwera that atraía iba j. M. England, road work .... 6 01' for agricultural purposes, and to es peda»«.* > ui U the »)-!»-» We can aiau»i t a nearly free of grain lice; early apples tablish his claim to said land before Qerang hl at f < a abort whtir. t«t>( *h & U4 aud plums ripenLig; too dry for grass L. G. Vanecbotack, road work 11 00 J J. Walton, I . S. Commissioner, at i a J. V. Jenkins, road work .... 3 00 Arat explained by lirtyat. It ia only a qu** loa and gardana to do well. Eugene, Oregon, on Monday, the of how tony la«f re death will eu*ue It la lio a G. C. Millett, road wdkk . ........ 60 01' 28th of Septerulier, 19u3. and ü rural :e \ .1 While tbe schooner Caroline was on He name* as witnesses: Frank Archie Waltsr, road work .... • 60 l inev tr rd«** d vt iop into thi* 1 rm aboat lúe ■* i U' t i it- ■ h T •• atioe cnaaa wr-t The way up from San Pedro to Gar- j Orvel Burnett, road work .... 0 I Heyer, Clay Owens, loth of Iarane; Incurable bt r m «r. • ■ ’ a diner, ou August 1st, one of tbe sell-1 E. W .Mathews. of Goshen; Charles Latine ail *y f- »boaid bryiu at «i B Charley Barney, road work. 1 a Caylor of Hadleyvlle, all of Laue •he . G kuo«n ttHig that will curr it If it haa or» named G. Ixwckseu, was instantly | W. A. Kelley, mad work ........ %aa* ;<d U4 wih ui *taga lul’oo a R« ual I 61' couuty. Oregon. i Jon»p > ¡ad frr IhiyM’a a* d Kidney piaeaat• I: killed by a fall from tbe mizzen cross Auy and all person* claiming ad 1 50 for i»atea, |i iu John J Fulton to , ♦«» tree. Tbe distance is at>out «5 feet - C. A. Vanscoleck, mad work Wa*h ’iftofi »«real. Kan r r»aci«oo. uole eon»- versely the above described lauds ire W. T. Cornelius, road work I i Wawia^aoM and be struck bis heed on tbe t>oon> requested to file their claims in this eganM hM Uaa atif • J. W. Cbappou, road work 75 office on or before said 2sth day of * then fell over across a life boat on H. J. Owen, road work 4 :» September 1, 903. deck, 8 or 10 feet lieiow Tbe body Linn Drug Co., Eugene Mulkey Brother», road »«irk J. T BRIDGET, Register 1 17 fin j was burled at sea. — ► lomnce West. Mid-Summer Bargains Any poineer of Lane county »born give auy information concerning tl e t'alipooia tnl* of Indians would con tv 4 favor by couimuuicating with tbe u i>derbi|fue<L (’HAS W. EVANS. H arness ) I /k'i excellent preservative. Reduces cost of you1' harness, jfever burns the leather; its Efficiency is increased. Secure - besb -ervice. Stitches kijpt from breaking. O il |s sold in all Localities Manufactured by Stnudai-’l Oil < onipnny. The best line of Boys’ Shoes ever it shown in Eug ¿ne for 4>l.j|) prs of Men’5 light Vici shoes, came in 60 days late, will q. close out at «HZ5 GILBERT & WELCH BUY YOUR SHOES AT A SHOE STORE $202 Pàdishàb The Beet Low Priced Jeweled Watch Made Non-Magnetic iAk EUGENE Business College Nickel Silver Case Fully Guaranteed t I For sale by [TTwJ Vrf ALL JEWELERS W-J Illuetrated Booklet on requeet. »bowing COLORED FANCY DIALS 7 21 iiJjA — / ■ 10 The New England Watch Co. Factorl««- Watertery. Con. iW Otttae— Me« Vert, Cblcap, Seo Fraodaco. Why Don’t You Use Three full courses—Business, Pen Art, Shortbani and Tv[r. writing. Competent teachers. Open all the year. Steciil attention to l ackward students. Evening sessions afterNov venilier 1st. Don’t go away to Portland, Salem, orSatiFmi. cisco—Patronize your home school. Yon may enter aoj time. Terms reasoi able, Address, ____________ F. S. Haroun, L. L. D., Pres. Eugene Or, TOO 1W WARM HMIXITI to cook . lire wZuZd of goods for lunch lb i-aves the tired houfekiqeJ unpleasant tai-k of using(heiiDi Ke member we are headquarters for all kinds of fruit and vgeta- hies in their season. Piicees are right. phone Red 1211. J WHITE MALLARD’S SNOW LlNiMENT? This Popular Remedy i'ITIYL’C Rheumatism, Neural- J‘ gia, Sprains, Bmisea, Hurns, I^ime Back, Stiff Joints, Corns. Bunions and Chilblains, and all in flammation of Man or Beast. TESTIMONIAL: Best Liniment Are You Studying? No use making a serious difficulty out of a reasonable proposition. Y’ou might as well understand at once the worth of getting the right things and not paying teo much for them. We’ll (jive you lessons in the econo mics <>f life if you will give us a chance. N. T. WILSON. on Earth. Henry D. Baldwin, Supt. 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