Image provided by: Eugene Water & Electric Board; Eugene, OR
About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1908)
SlGHXi» WEEKLY GCA KU. THVKMIXY. APRIL a, IMI — THE EUGENEWEEKLY GUARD to the preacher's salary. Rev. Bass this matter. The government dreams ♦ 1V. ,wnKl'ENI>ENT PAPER____ declared It Improper for girls to work of an army numbering 70.OuO men. IX El». ♦ In otrices or public places where The-4>reseut strength is 57.000. ♦ are brought into contact with theoretical 70,000 soldiers, p » shek ’ ‘Stto. »»Kl " l»»iMM>W He says every bride should g to tn r-gimer.ts rrf avalrv. altar unkissed. It is r lack -s—TZTTerv Thursday at Eugene. says, to wear short ale pib:uhe<J e'er-Oreg0n. (1 jur d . .intlon price, $1.50 per year? dance, and teniptii aJvanee; $2.00 at end of a dress with a low 1 Soin thing h f tn ae Ejg°ne, Oregon, ne lo-i»;s, Entered A man who si ond-class matter. y if fice ,*10«: is a bad sort him d t w »or • J«' in tending his church or Tie f’110* eye on Bass. tall nun X r " a V t**e a,!.d ,7''- business »or ine uaii> The Rev. John A. I > Rico and Guard: the Belden Avenue Ba »1 number >U r »I i Chicago, said in a ser s amounts to about 3 Crsswell j L. Clark. A. Drury. Coburg- -Geo “Every time you buy to a a l! remittances and com- in Address I theatre that ticket is printed in bl ■ 1 Much is heard relative to th - dona 1 inter ■u,crAKB ' printing co ., 1 and stained with the 'ear of a ruined tions made to the Chicago University ry. Re-. Eugene, Oregon. woman." The Rev. John Earl is by John D. Rockefeller. In exact fig- I looking for top-of-column, next-to- • tires, the oil magnate's most recent Tin i siin. APRIL 2, I»ox | reading-matter advertising. A man gift to that Institution of learning »ISTRIA* POSTAL BANKS A por , who makes such infamous statements is apportioned as follows: INI» THEIR OPERATIONS will not speak the truth when the tion of it, at his own request, goes to pay an increase of nearly 25 per truth would serve better. The Austrian postal savings bank The Rev. William Spahre, of Syra cent in the salaries of the teaching * This alditlon to the salary ^ebrv d last month the twenty- cuse, N. Y.. an Episcopalein, kissed staff. Drth anniversary of i's establishment, a woman, and resigned when feund budget will amount to $32.000. The + Ud the occasion v.-as made use of j out. The bishop, a kindly old man, salaries cf the deans will r main a- + for a general review of its work, j refused to let Spahre resign. “He at present. The salaries of the full ♦ «• whi-'b. aa ■» lhe Cll8,t>m of aI1 snv" is middle aged, a good husband and , professors, , $3000 at present, will be times during + eminent saving institutions. Is most I was tempted." the bishop said. “1 increased to $"500 on July 1, while or f ur years, und •4 * laudatory. The following facts are 1 do not intend to let him quit the min the associate prof asors will get $3,- gratifying to the •J ♦ <• gleaned from the report which will istry and ruin his life because of one 000 instead of $2500, : and the asstst- ♦ ♦ b» of interest to the reading public. kiss. All »the kisses In ‘he world are ant professors will get $2 500 Instead ♦ ♦♦♦+♦♦+* *++♦♦♦+ ♦ of $2000. The teachers i with the rank Tfe bank has now over 2,000,000 - not worth it.” of instructor, who are now paid $ 1,- depositors, with deposits reaching a JCSIll 5 I! I LI,. 200, $1400 and $1600 for their firs’. total of $45.000,000. Austria is a Joshua Hill was born In Del«- three years, will be paid $1800 the poor country, and the figures of the wsra County. Ohio, February IS fourth year. jink's business do not, therefore, 1835, and in 1839 moved with hi- Here is the vi w of practi.-tl town compare in magnitude with those, parents to India when- be grew t tnanho.d At the ago of 21 yi'ini n<- for example, of the British postal building taken by the Daily Ea- Ore Thct rich pay str ali alleged to married Emelin- Kllnch. on July 3. arings bank, but for some of the gonian, one of the best newspapers of have been struck at Rawhide, Neva- 1856. In 1 864 he. with his small lervlces r ndered the Austrian bank the state, published in one of the da, has some suspicions att uned to family, moved to Wisconsin, where best towns of the Northwest: 1 j entitled to distinction. it by those who have ever been in a he located on a farm. While on the “Just now many towns of Oregon mining camp and understand how farm he worked hard until his It has setabllshed a checking de health failed and he decided to come partment. which last year handled and the Pacific coast are raising such things are brought about. Still West, coming dlr ctly to Fairmount 4».000.000 transactions, with a turn- enormous sums for advertising in the there are some good mines in Neva In 1905, where he remained uatll East. They are making appeals to da, and this may be one of them. One orer of $4,500,000,000. Of these two years ago, when he moved to Springfield, whore he since lived up represent- intending homeseekers and are plac can never tell, however, and it is al transactions 7,000,000 to the time of his d“ath. He was ed $2,055,000,000, settled by simple ing their advantages before the public ways wise to be certain before ex aged 73 years, 1 month and three in an attractive manner. Then they pending much money for mining debit and credit entries in the ac days. counts without the handling of mon- sit down and wait for something to stocks in such a concern. From the The health of tho der’eaaed has several the past past history of this Industry there C. W. Kl'THR, EXALTED LOYAL been poor for tf. The bank also acts as an agency happetf. years, but he had been confined to KNIGHT far the investment of its depositors' , “But the town of Independence has are many more wildcat mines in any his bed but two days at the time of funds in safe securities, including adopted the most practical means of cauip than legitimate ones». meeting. The lodge recently pur his death. On the 11th day of Hep- lorrUn government bonds. Most nov municipal resuscitation that eould be chased the Roney building, the sec tember, 1906, aa he was doing some Ruef's bail has been reduced to ond story of which it occupies as a shopping, he was taken suddenly 111 el of all, however, is Its service to conceived. Instead of raising large with a very bad stroke of paralysis tbe state in facilitating the collec sums for advertising, they have rais $795,185, and It now does seem that of the right side which he recovered ed the sum of $5000 for the purpose he had better raise the money and get tion and payment of government from. The second stroke happened to enjoy this nice June 10th, 1907, which was the same money and In aiding the financial op of establishing a fruit cannery which out in order will employ about 50 people. side and from which be soon recov spring weather for a few days, But eration» of the exchequer. “This cannery will consume all the perhaps he doesn't care much for the I ered so he was able to be about. Last The fact that the postal bank has Thursday, March 19, he was taken developed a checking department Is surpus fruit grown in the vicinity of joys of springtime, which, after all, with the third stroke, this time being will thus encour- Independence, and ex- are nothing compared with the on tho right side, which resulted in due no doubt to the poor service ren his death Saturday noon. After the dered by the private banks of the age orchardists to plant more trees cltement of having seven or eight last stroke he did not regain con country in this respect. In a country and produce more marketable fruit. hundred Indictments hanging over sciousness, but seemed to suffer It will furnish a large payroll fro the one's head. Really Ruef is the most like the United States, with its Im great pain, He leaves an aged wife and eight children. Four sons and mense development of credit banking, town, which will be immediately re indicted man in the entire history of one daughter reside In Springfield lhe government would have no field turned to circuation by the employes the world, with the exception of his and the other three children, two for such op rations. This fact, how and will thus stimulate and strength friend and associate, Eugene E. sons and one daughter still remain en every business In the town. Schmitz. ever, serves only to emphasize the in the eastern states. He was a good “The expense of Advertising exten husband, father and neighbor. Owing further fact that there is in our own Montana's contribution to the sea to his poor health since coming to Tiun'ry an actual lack of proper fa sively in the East would have been at Springfield, his acquaintance was not For double this sunt son's fish stories is a petrified trout, cilities for the small savings accounts least $2500. M. N. WAI.LIS, SECRETARY very large, though all who knew him showing all the colors and lustre of a cannery which they have started cf worknigtnen and of other people have only words of praise, for he was meeting plac ’ , and It is said some will begin at once to bring returns, life, alleged to have been found im a man who united sound sense with located In ths rural districts. extensive improvements will be made bedded in granite, twenty feet below strong convictions. The heartbroken It is significant that the most en It will bring new people into the to the property in the near future. family have the sympathy of the en the surface, by well diggers. If the and make homes. town to find labor lightened of our bankers believe that tire community. The Interment was same diggers have good luck, they » postal savings bank would be of It will swell the schools, add to the In the I. O. O. F. cemetery, Monday, may find truth at the bottom of that March 23. 1908. positive benefit to the private bank taxable property and give new vital well. ity to every enterprise In independ ing institutions, and not In any sense APPLICATIONS FOR ence. It is an example worthy of » competitor with them. GRAZING PERMITS. Whatever the result of the subma highest consideration.” rine Investigation, public opinion, has Notice is hereby given tht all ap- plications for permits to graze cat enabled Congressman Lilley to con POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S tie, horses and sheep within the Cas ACTION COMMENDED vince the house committee that it The promotion department of the cade (Willamette) National Forest, was expected to make a noise like a Eugene Commercial Slub Saturday during the season of 1908, must be Now conies the report that Senator night s«nt 'he f.illowlng nu-sige by The press all over the United States real investigation, aud the witnesses telegraph to the S-hwarzsehlld A- filed in my office at Eugene, Ort-., Fulton will campaign the state for on or before April In, 1908. This he asked to have summoned In the action of Postmaster Sulzberg r and the (JuJahy Packing new division Includes grazing dis to-c-lectlon as a supoprter of State commends the beginning have been sent for. in forbidding the use companies, which are contemplating General Meyer ment No. 1. This is not surprising tricts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, 9, and 10 locating big plants on the coast: of the Cascade (South) National intelligence, since the senator, as a of the mails to La Question Sociale, Some men would doubtless show "Please telegraph your repr senta- Forest, as established last year. Full shrewd politician, would not be fool the anarchist paper published at Pat more friendliness in greeting their tive in Portland to call on your old information In regard )o the grazing ish enough to arrav his followers in erson, New Jersey, a town which | fellows if such displays were not so friend Hartog here to Investigate the fees to be charged and blank forms to harbor all kinds of lawless-1 advantages of Eugene for a ¡racking to be used in making application will opposition to the overwhelming sen- seems frequently followed by a “touch.” plant.” be furnished upon request. lijent of the state in favor o' the ness. In an article on that subject 1 John H. Hartog, manager of the hich appeared editorially in the Vi- j C. R. SEITZ, Supervisor. Popular election of United States wl___ This newspaper report about Al club, was formerly connected with Calif.) Times, that paper says j senators He realizes that he must i salia ( bany "waking up” must be a mls- both companies. HTRAYEI» OR STOLEN. "Postmaster-General Meyer has ta The Springfield Commercial Club From Walter J Canaday's .ranch, •Und or fall by this principle, much take. Possibly, however, a resur- has also sent an Invitation for the two miles south of Crow P. O., Ore., U he may privately dislike the new ken a step in the right direction by rection is In progress there. Sch warzschhlld & Sulzberger plant March 9. One roan mare, weight forbidding the use of the mails to La ’.’stem Since Fulton has allowed to come to that city to locate. about nine hundred mare, branded Question Sociale, an anarchixtls pa hw opponent. Judge Cake, to take With two of its members In the with half moon on left shoulder, ’he initiative, he Is at the disadvan- per published at Paterson, New Jer senate, the Smith family is beginning has a scar on left hip. One bay sey. In the columns of this paper horse branded with cross on left ’Me of being compelled to accept to feel that it's nearly time to put shoulder, and has wire cut scar on •MUe on ground chosen by the ene- have appeared articles denouncing one in the White House. out side of left balk. Weight about ■L »nd »tn find himself greatly the government and openly advocat 850 potindH ing a campaign of assassination and Liberal reward for information THE FOREST RANGER. “»dicapped thereby. leading to their recovery Hrre we have another example of arson. One article urged the friends WALTER J. CANADAY. ’*>• uncertainty as well as the cold- of liberty to seize the state armo- The forest ranger's mottoes stand, Paul Goodwyn of Medford was ar Crow. Ore. "Create, Protect. Restore,” j Ties, arm themselves, murder the po- rested last night upon complaint of Phone Farmers 25x2 selfishness of politics. Ful- To help home builders with the land H. A. Triplett, charged wlih miscon W A 18 : lice, fire the great cities of the coun ’o» no doubt encouraged his friend» And bring content on every hand, duct with the latter's wife. Mr. and L. S. Hill, of the Booth-Kelly Co., Lane and other counties to or- try and overturn the government. Now and forever more, Mrs. Triplett resld* at Wendling who had a leg broken in a runaway and harvest he computes, "La Question Sociale Is said to Seedtime Oitlile g Goodwyn who Is a youth employed at vetnent against the pop- And from her plenteous store. a local livery stabl°, cliims thn’ he Is several weeks ago. Is out of the hos- have a circula’lon of 3<i,000, and it ’kr ele pftal and was down town on crutchex 11 of senator, with the Dame Nature’s attributes: Summons He was h'ld that t might gain sufficient Is evident that It Is partly respon To make two saplings shoot their a victim of a mistake today. under bond Mrs. Trlnlett va« arrest- ’tzengi h to justify him In making sible for a number of serious crimes shoots. < d at Gold Hill. Medford T. ibune. Kodo! 1« a scientific preparation of Where one shot heretofore. Nil fight al ong the old lines of legls- , lately, of which the assassination of vegetable aclds with natural dlgest- Father I^eo at Denver is an example. He stops the fires that send the floods latir» tion. Acting upon this EXPRESS Ml -SSENGEP ants and contalns the same juices Which tear the valley floor •PNerztanding s. a number of candi- The postmaster-general, in barring ROBBED AVI» KILLED found In a healthy stomach. Each ruin the farmer's corn and spuds dose will digest more than 3000 of PMC, ellent personality have the paper from the mails, is certainly And that two cows may chew their | Newton, Kas., March 29.—A. I» grains of good food. Sold by all serving the best Interests of the So ••’ereil -he | field in opposition ruds. to Bailey, an express messenger of th< druggists. United States, and should be given ^Menient No Where one “cud" heretofore. Wells-Fargo Company, was killed by »• 1—only to be thrown , credit for taking a bold step that Mrs. Hergelt, grand matron of the !>y ti.. And as the fruit of his master hand an unknown person on the Santa Fe he senator himself, when none of his predecessors has dared. ** ►•» that And kn owledge of forest lore. train No. 115, between Florence and Order of the Eastern Star, who was -t such a course is neces- The operated upon at the Good Samari He has stat’d that he Intends to take Rearing the stockman's glaring brand Newton, early this morning to his is political salvation. murder was very brutal, with rob- tan hospital in Portland some time similar action In regard to other an We see a team of horses stand, iw-ry the object. Both safes, the lo ago, is improving nicely. Where one "stud” heretofore, archistic papers, and will make a cru ^EM HERH Where only sage and eartuz grow; cal and the through safe, were ran of an- sacked and at least $1000 In money With ditch and reservoir. A NH THKIR METHODS sade against the exponents The grandmothers of the old Dutch archy In this be coaid and should Fed from the mount’» protected and some jewelry taken The amount Dnnkard famlliex In Western Penn the robbers secured Is unknown. snow, Liston D Bam. of St. I^»uis. be given valuable assistance by the The dead body of Messenger Bai sylvania have made and used "Hick He sees two drops of water flow, Immigration authorities " a comment in the papers Where none "flew" hereto ley wax found at 4 o'clock this morn ory Bark Cough Remedy” and raised ing- when the train reached Newton. their families on It for a hundred fore. nr two *8° hy making the j It wax stretched on the floor of the years. Now yon can buy It of your The avera<° citizen in the pulpit that young car, the head beaten to a pulp and dealers. Ask for It and use It, be- Mie, noui] go to aav, has a very hazy i marriage altar i lying in a pool of blood. The back of i cause It's pure; because it will stop • I the skull was crush- d in and the end I your cough; because It is the best thereat forty of his Try if *••« h< 1 of th« r‘Sr where It wax lying wax | cough remedy made today isrishloners dropped their ed States army. In t .n.i-rred wl»h blood. 'rhe IlioOl! ' For sale by Hull's Red Croat Dru^ •’’’■'hrs per's Weekly the re: in the church and fur- j Store and all dealers everywhere. •patters reached to the ceiling. Anony fused to contribute longer sonic ir.t renting i»*- a ELECTS NEW OFFICERS LANEGM1Ï OUT GF DEBT AGAI't INVITE PACKING PLANT TO LOCATE IN EUGENE YOUNG MAN AND MARRIED WOMAN ARRESTED i HIGH SCHOOL MEETING AT PLEASANT HILL Raw Flesh—Had to Use Crutches, ncv ( s rectal C- »rrespc In r int HUI Marc and Doctors Thought Amputation meet in O U <‘H for a Necessary — Montreal Woman asen: d larg n umb< of p«< Writes of Cure Seven Years Ago. the •hool h u e Sat ur LÌ y t <1 hlg j r - ■ ca ed t.) ur <1 r by . one of tbt* c •hfef p Pre ■aident t .iinp- Ing ■ m- bell, of th a > I'nlve ¡lt y r of Oregon. then addres: ,.-d th-- tue« et Ing on the Ht’un. from an need of higher education, for a bad ease of ethical and economic standpoint, em They diil their IxM» phasizing the fact that. In the light but failed to cure it. of recent and increasing scientific My doctor had ad discoveries and inventions, at Past vised me to have tny leg cut off. but I a high school education was indis slud 1 would try the pensable. Cuticura Remedies He was followed by Superinten first. He said, "Try dent Alderman, of the Eugene then) if you like, but schools, who pr seated the different I do not think tiiey plans for establishing rural high will d<> any good. At this time_iny schools, and advocating the location leg was peeled from the knee, mv fis>t of Pleasant Hili'as an ideal one from was like a piece of raw flesh, and I hail which to start the general movement to walk on crutches. I bought a < ak« which should dot the state with high of Cuticura Heap, a box of Cuts-iim schools and preclude the necessity of Ointment, and a bottle of Cv.ticura sending our children to town or mov Pills. After the first two treatments the swelling went down, and in two ing ther» with them. County Supelrntendent Dillard ex months my leg was cured and the new skin came on. The doctor could not plained the requirements of the law believe his own eyes when he saw that In this connection, and answered Cuticura had cured me and said that many questions as to the proper I ho would use it for his own patients. method of procedure in t'i - matter | 1 used two eakiM - f Cuticura Soap» It was the unanimous sentiment of I thus- boxes of Ointment, and five Ixit- the meeting that a county tax levy be tkw - f Resolvent, and 1 have now Iss-n petitlined for. and that the five: cured over seven yum. and but for the Cutkiura Reinixiies I n i-ln have school districts that originally formed lout mv life. 1 have lots of giand- District No. 1 l> - united for hl » childn-n. anil they an' fieipient users of Cuticura, and 1 alwavs recommend school purposes only. Petitions ar-- now being circulated for this purpose it to the many |>eeple whom my busi- l>iin>x ( > inv house every day. and will doubtli.ss result in the es ness Mrs. .1- ''eipli-te Renaud, clairvoy- tablishment of the first union high ant. . . ., M' lif.-uiu St., Montreal, Que.» school In Oregon. Feb. 80, 1007.” Clln-r Notes. Te funeral of Mrs. Margaret Parks on Tuesday Inst was, notwithstanding tho very inclement weather. on-> of the largest ever hold on the "hill." Rest for Mothers. Relatives were present from all parts Instant relief and refreshing sleep foe of the valley, from Cottage Grove to ■kin-tortured Issliics, and rest for tins!, Portland A pioneer of 1852, and fretted mothers, in warm liatbs with Cuticura Si>ap and gentle anointings mother of eleven children who lived with Cuticura Ointment, the great skin to be grown, and eight of whom sur curs, and purest of emollients. vive her, there were many ties that s.»p IZZ. 1. (Mnrur* Otntmrnt (SOr >. bound her to thia place, where for • cm CuUrars 6 Cutlour* rueulvant ( 5Uo >. < Io the tixin more than fifty years she was known (5LfX'Oiahi> Pili« I*r vial of (H)> SoRi thnmfbout tb« world rotter Drug Attocm (bfp., and loved, and where now she will 8ol« rnTiw . Riwioo Maar W"MaUM F tm (Uik-ura itook oa HklQ Dtana—■ be sadly missed Ray Mitchell Is home from tho O. A. C. during the spring vacation Mrs. Isabel Renwick and daughter Mlliy are up from Springfield visiting San Francisco, March 26 After relatives In thia neighborhood At the regular grange meeting on conference lasting seven hours today the 21st tnBt., several members of the between committees representing the Springfield grange. Including their Steam Schooner Owners of this port, and the local branch of the Marine master, Youngsen. were present. The cemetery board has appointed Engineers' Association, the dispute W. L. Bristow treasurer to receive between the two organizations that contributions for the building of a has tied up the steam schooners In new wire fence around the grounds. the lumber carrying traffic for over As soon as money enough is raised two months on the coast,was settled work will be commenced on this by concessions on both sides. The marine engineers agreed to al Many much-needed Improvement, living at a distance, but who are In low the non-association engineer« terested In this matter, will no doubt now employed by the three In inlier respond to the call for contributions companies to work until their con tracts expire, to abandon their for for this purpose. Mrs. Etta Dornslfe, of Independ mer demands regarding the manning ence,. who came up to attend the fu of vessels and to accept a decrease in neral of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Parks, pay. The shipowners agreed to aban remained a few days to visit relatives don their demands for the manning of the vessels, a big decrease in pay and old-time friends. E. A. Wheler and wife and Albert and an open shop. Hendricks and wife were among the Judge L. M. Freeman, of Wendling, Eugene people who attended the fu- spent Sunday in Eugene. He says neral of Mrs. Parks. the Booth-Kelly sawmill is operating REGULAR. steadily on a ten-hour run each day with a full crew, and everybody in the little town Is busy. r BELIEVES LIFE SAVED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES SLEEP FOR BABIES LESS RAIN THIS MARCH THAN A YEAR AGO A sure cure, or.a you can de,.end upon. Ilickorq Bark Cough Remedy. A Bttre cure and It's pure, list it for all lung troubles, coughs, colds, Ixical Weather Observer E. (1. hoarseness and sore throat. For sale Briggs states that during the present by Hull's Red Cross Drug Store and month 3.28 Inches of rain fell In Eu first-class dealers everywhere. gene, and the highest point reached by the river during the month was 9 W. .1. Nichols, of Central Point, feet. During March, 1907, the total forest ranger, has been promoted and rainfall was 5.6 Inches and the river will be stationed at Eugene. He will attained a height of 9.4 feet, This leave for his new location in a few has been a good spring month wit h days, accompanied by his family.— plenty of sunshine. The first part Medford Tribune. of the month was better In that re gard than the latter part.- John Riva, of Vining, fa., says: ”1 have been selling DeWitt’s Kidney ANTI-SAIAMIN I,EAGLE IN COOS COUNTY and Bladder Pills for about a year Coquille, Or.. March 28.—Rev. E. and they give better satisfaction than I have used F. Zimmerman, field secretary of the any pill I ever sold. Anti-Saloon League, is here organiz them myself with fine results.” Sold ing the temperance forces of the by al] druggists county, and yesterday organized a E G. Briggs, night clerk at the league here, with the following of ficers: President, Rev. B. B. Pauli; Hoffman House, had on exhibition vice president. Rev. R. G. Summerlin; at the hotel this morning a huge It secretary, M H. Hersey; treasurer, mushroom which he had grown J. J. Lamb. Two commltteemen-at- weighed nine ounces He called It large were selected from each pre- the coprinua comatus, whatever that means. cinct. Il MLS ORDERED l-’OR W EM'll SYSTEM Salem. March 29 A carloa I of rails have been ordered and will ar rive In Salem next week for the new electric railway system of the Welch people. The ties are already here and are distributed along the right of way, and as soon as the rails arrive the work of laying them will be pros The work will ecuted vigorously, commence at the corner of Ferry and High streets. This is the good news brought by F M. Waters, who returned last even ing from Portland, where be had gone to consult with Mr. Welch and to make arrangements for the Imme diate starting of work on the local lines Another car of rails will reach Albany at the same time and the work of laying the rail» there will be done •ImiiltaneouBly with the work here. CASTOrllA It Invigorates, strengthens and builds up, keeps you In condition, physically and mentally. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea wlj. do. Tea or Tablets. 3 5c. Linn Drug ( o. Dr J. C. Grey has bought the J. M. Cox residence on Jefferson street. Ill-tween West Second and West Third streets, for $1000. SICK Ht-AUAGHE Positively cured by these Little I'ills. They also relieva DLs- tn-M from DpipepsU. Iu- dlgestlon sad Too liearty Eating. A perfect rem edy for IXzzlnesa Naunea. Prowxln»«, B-ul Testa in ths Mouth. Coated TNagva Pula la thetMa TORHD LIVER. The* regulate the Bowls. Purely Vecetahls CARTER’S VlTTLE SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PBICE. Por Infant» - ad Chairen. The Kind Yon Bears the Syr.»' are of ( ’i;. '’ ïw Bought ^7 ¡¡AKTERS fîW Genuine Must Bear Fac-Sitmle Signature 18® O- RIFUSE SUBSTITUTES