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FOUR THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. NOV 18, 1909 *\1 I tree, and is tub sized and finely scraped. Several sheets are su perposed And sewn together. The garments have narrow wool en bindm ■. I It vis, buttonholes and other fastoning3. Paper AN INDEPENDENT PAPER CHARLES II. FISHER. Editor and Publisher cigais are ma ic by steeping paper pulp for ten days in .1 dceoc ar. if paid in advance; >2 UU at eud tion ef ci ;>r «appings. passing it between cylinders and rolling Subacription prue. Jl.iu per of year. the sheets into the form of a cigar. Entered nt l.ugi-ne, Oregon. |H»»tofflc«* a.« m>eoiiil-<*lan.H matter Paper bottles and grain bugs are made in Philadelphia. A Published every Thursday at Eugene. Oregon. recent invention is the paper horseshoe, which, according to the agent» tor T im * ttuard The following are authorized to take and receipt for subacriptioua or inventor, is more durable, as well as lighter than the iron shoe transact any other buaine»s for The Daily and Weekly Guard: and eliminates all danger to the hoof, as it is attached, not by Creswell—J. L. Clark nails, but by cement. Coburg—George A. Drury. THE EUGENE WE2KLY GUARD I MII1Q IELEPHONE ÍÜKCE IS BEING CRANDPRIZEON n The lint of nWiirdM ou Oregon dia Duluth. Noy ii, t»« .t , During the ia»l week thori» lin.« ' «ht | playa at (ho Houtth' Exposition ima blizzard alriivk , been a complete r««orgnniiatkin of the All postmasters are authorized to -ecelre -and receipt for sutacriptlona nhowlug that dlHtrli t. ui. nip,, i,, juat rvL’olwiL " 1 W üd U.L» force at thi’^ifflco of the Pacific ta The Daily and Weekly Guard. county won the gl .noi prize fui l-aki Huperlui i» «o Some people are tickled to death when they can get a sensa States Teleph.in«’ slid reb’grapll <'•> Lan«* 11 ,|,»l u»»l- wall grain <tl*|»lay. which w uh nr gallon I« acari> I) . at THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1909 tional background for any little stunt they take a notion to pul) lu tills city and the change 1» to the ranaml by E M Warren, who had »now I» falling I - .iff ■ u‘l » b««., "i" rsi|. of the public, adding many chaige of tin» Lan«’ county exhibit road* ami In (loi ,-p off. The other day in a swell Paris cafe an unidentified Amer benefit <!’ la>««j ¡H’opl«’ to the ¡myroll of the company l he rotnpJete lint of awarda for luiue lean or Englishman had the orchestra play seven times through h«»re. mbit ng to th«1 efflcleucy of th«’ county I m aa followa: f<l*«zanl In Grand prlte Lana county, bout and making Kugene the tmmt New Rlehuiiiiid Wi Nnv'i* ♦ the waltz, "When Love Dies,” and then shot himself dead . 1 ' «ervke •ever«’ blliz.ird , , . 1 * THE IMPORTANT MAN * lni|Kirtant buslne»« point for th«» wall dlxplny of gralna “ « Gohl in«u|al Clarrhvo Coun, June Wtaxmaln today Some of bis ideas of the eternal fitness of things, if turned to 1 compatn in th«« »tat«« outside of Port You know the man of kingly air? You run across him every ♦ lion City, red clover proper account, might have made life seem a little more worth land ♦ where. He »«’em» to think his hat a crown he talks as though Silver medal E J. MetManuhan. Th«’ offices of traffic manager and t - have gatherad while to him. ♦ he handed down moal all the wisdom ths plant manager have been added to EuKeii««. chicken Incubator nnd brood LAKE STEAMER ♦ in a thousand years. His dignity is most sublime, to joke with the local niTvii'ii and are I nil.nl by or LOST WITH CREW ♦ him is a crime, and when you meet him it is wise to lift your Honorable mention I Dai Id Milne, H K Constantine. being In charge ♦ hat and clo.e your eyes, and it would please him If you would lie I of th«> truffle work anti F K Saylor. Eugene, amln. Wealey r Ann’s, Ku OF TWENTY MEN ♦ down and grovel In the Just. That is the wiser course. I say, Ihmton. Kone, Krnln. M llertelnon. Ku gene, manager of the plant. .1 E I ♦ but I'm a feeble-minded jay. and when 1 meet th«’ swelled-up man. Eugeni' grain oata. J. T Brabham. who has been general manager of i lie Winnipeg. Mun \ ,v ■« _. ♦ I jolly him the best 1 can: 1 would to him the fact recall that lies company for a number of )«<ars, has Gltnpl llroM , Eugene, Hulgurliin red aprlng wheat. Ghnpl Itili» , Kugi'iio, ♦ but mortal after all. He's naught but bones and legs atul trunk, and b«>en made manager of the commerc- on <’« ;oi >M I ♦ lungs and lights, and kindred junk; he breathes th«’ same old whit«« winter wheat; Janus Gra» ell, I clal department. I* rv| •d I "it I' m ♦ germy air that's breatehed by hobos everywhere. And when he Eugene. Oregon rye; <i W Griffin, The reorganization of the force Lak.. refused to reply Then the colle-.'”r *uh all Cl I i COUNCIL HOLDS ♦ dies, as d'e he must, he’ll make as cheap a grade of dust as any lleali . Coburg. add» a chief clerk, two atenograph- Etmeii«*. alfalfa. It II .. A of fares, etnbarassed several ladles '• ' to baia ♦ Richard Roe in town, the monument that holds him down may tell ora and two more men to the local golden chaff w heat, R II Healy, Co t w «’n on th«- car by asking If they owned ♦ his glories for awhile, but folks will read it with a smile, and say: ADJOURNED MEETING the dog None did and so tile black payroil, trakin ga total of about fif burg, Bulgarian red wheat. Howard ■ That dead one must have thought he was Johnnie on the spot, dog must get off. At th«» ball park ty person» tn the employ of the coni Bros . EiiKeiit\ barley In grain. I low when he was on this earthly shore; I never heard of him before." nrd Brow. Eugene. barh*y In atrnw . The Springfield council met la»t th«» car was stopped where the con party at Eugene, WALT MASON. ♦ evening for a sp««cia! seselon to fin ductor undertook to put th«» tramp In the reorganization of th«« service I S Malum, Euaen«*. wheat, Hana Copyright, 1909. by Walter Adams. Chicago. ♦ ish sonif business on hand which In off. “' »«‘at wu warm and the here th«’ territory handled by th” Eu XtlkkelHoii, Eugene, Whlt« - I|\« r Mine •••••«••«••♦«•♦♦•o***** «***•♦♦*♦*• cludine: auditing numerous accounts, dog The did not wish to move. For aev- gene offlcd Is greatly enlarged. Th«« onia. Ell I’erklna. Eugene. benrdlcsH ordering sidewalks and accepting th«> oral monienta the passenger« enjoyed jtayroll» for all of th«’ employ«»» of I»tih*v. macraronl wheat and Nation retuaind«>r of the sewer contracts. Be the finally successful efforts of the th«’ company between Salem and \»h- al wonder oats. Geiirge Robinson. LEBAU'S BACKSET sides this. Is a good strong dog tax man to oust the dog. laud arc made out here anil the mou Eugene. Oregon Spirit. . K E Trrpenlng, f ey I h distributed from lhe local of Eugene, millet and clover. Thotnan ordinane«’ »as paaaed. The balance of the »10.000 sewer fice All nuHi employed on the line» Vaughn. Coburg. Pollwh wheat, Bru Is a cemetery a disgrace to a town? It looks that way, if contracts, amounting to soni«’ >9.000 NEW REAL ESTATE between the two i»olntH named wi»rk no Vltun, Springfield. Shadeland won out of Eugene and make this city der oata. E M Warren. Eugene. Sut we are to heed the disturbance that has been created at Lebau, was aocwpted. This marks the com permanent headquarter» pletion of a splendid sewer eystem prl»«‘ and aid«» oaf*, buckwheat nnd FIRM ORGANIZED their a town in South Dakota fifty years old. and which has never had for Springfield. The work has been Th«> lix-al office will tie «’quipped v«»tch He«»d O Wllroi. Coburg, eight a cemetery. According to the press dispatches, everything quickly and well done by the con The new real estat«» firm that has with an entirely new switchboard, of headed and little club wheat. C \\ tractors and satisfaction on all sides been recently organized In Spring an up-to-date pattern large enough Young. Eugene, white winter wheat had moved along there smoothly without death or disaster—or has been expressed. • field has lncorporat”«l under the to accomodate the bualnena of th«* of Walker Young. Eugen«*, tall meadow A large number of new sidewalks, name of the Springfield Realty Com fice for a number of years to come. oat grnMM possibly when a citizen got ready to die he accommodatingly several blocks in all. was ordered and th«>lr principal office will In the near future A new building went to some other town. It is even stated that some persons laid, in the new addition of the city, pany b«> located In Springfield though it for the company I h next In line. JUNCTION CITY ELECTION •- Lu had lived there a’l their lives had never witnessed a funeral. especially North 7th street from F. Is th«» intenthin of th«’ company to • " Va. itlrai s.reet to the S B. Hunt addition. The maintain office« In Eugene. the laat l*ti years of n tn to l v.ii» Then along came one L T. Ferkins. a Texan. Perkins liked the sidewalks of Springfield ar«> much DECEMBER SIXTH The company Is composed of such I I’n • iin ri i-gw better now than ever before and are mon as Mayor M M Peery. John town. He settled there and got himself a job running an auto even t »hie 1 1 tnpounJ. THINGS \\ E I HINK retnarkd about for a small city. Kes'ly, \. .1 Perkins I W. Machen. a mi I ' ' ' l ll > .11’0 I mobile. But it was an evil day for Perkins and Lebau—we The cement sidewalks on Main street C. R. Mead. W. J. Barnes and G. M \\ h \ r others hunk . .11kin( are very noticeable of this fact. Perkins, all succeisful business me don't know which is entitled to thte most sympathy. Anyway, I h id (wen The city fathers last night decided who have large large property Interest tor'i Perkins went out last week in an automobile to drive a home to place a curb on the number of can •here and are at at the present time ai ■tnori’Uef ine inhabitants of the Springfield lively engaged bii«fnesse. gaged In other btislne: seeker to a neighboring farm. About two miles out from Lebau streets and hereafter ev«»ry owner of uahand per- ?xce ’ptirin of John Kestl.v, <’. with th” I'xc. tn try the pesky automobile turned over and Perkins' life book was a yellow cur or a fancy bird dog will It. Mead, and W. J. Barn.-- who h.iv” Ull’l have to pay the city an annual sum. been chos«’n to take charge of the quietly closed. it to thin- < otn. accjrding to the sex of animal or business and will devete their entire '»oriud That started the argument and it quickly grew heated. Nat loose rhe dog. It is to be feared that tinin to It. this move may cause the daily dog The organization of this company urally, friends of Perkins thought that, as a resident of Lebau, fights < u the main street, (ihe most has b«en hanging fire for tho pi»t mi t \ he ought to be laid to rest there. "Not on your a itype,” quickly interest! ing pastime that has lhe show month, but not until Mondny of this irli Li line at lhe Springfield opera house wi ”k was it perfected an I the papers •Uibh’ < mtipoiti retorted the opposite sentiment; "Lebau never has had a funeral beat a country mile for excitemnt 1 MMA signed up by the Individual members vr«»S. \ trilli.». or a graveyard, and it's too old to start such foolishness now; or crow 1 drawing facilities. 1 may be- Tuesday evening a meeting was h*-U I jrdia E III piace and 'he come sc arcer. Still this the officers elechd elected for the en ¡»•1111111. ’iiyd” I r- we'll ship Ferkins back to Texas—he won't care anyway.” But the few that do occur « belter suing year as follows. President John berta, collimila n to ma the Texas P.elatives said Lebau was a good enough place for premium. Ke-tly: V! President C. R M”ail; fui ilrugs r. appendix Socretarv W. J. Barnes; Treasurer. li»’ l.yrg»- “Perk” to await Gabriel s toot, and so they came on to attend M M. Peery, By-laws were also male ili » HARD WHEAT IS the funeral there. The town attorneys tried to wriggle out of adopted. in tiie C| Newspt will sunn be mad »•dui.tai » ti- .' im- . i ar« i n tile Io of cornstalks. In some cshcs Lebau’s liability, and said that as Perkins had lost his life two COMING TO ih» Ptnk'■ ■ m lai» rit >ry at l.vnn, will be ati awful waste of good Cow MONTHLY REPORT miles outside of town it really wasn't up to Lebau to start a row i fount), h<• will probably tuove Mi«», trmii y.omi-n : i I ivr I» , ll feed. mill Is ex- The Springfield flour there. currd frolli allibisi « . V funn of » • ♦ graveyard, but finally all yielded, rather than kick up an inter peering OF PUBLiC SCHOOLS shipment of in a day or so a Died -Near Munroe, November II. fi’liutle i oiiiplaitit- in ! iiuniation. uU Very few married men play foot- state squabble. And so the new graveyard was started with Per 10.000 bushelH of harl wheat from • of > >na in . • ion it« ibrni'ltumors Mr» Sarah ci’ratl‘>ii.di«pi.» ball. They don't want to take th” I Report of the Sprlnglfeld Public From this Mr. the Inland Empire. li^ chances of letting their hair grow Wl son, a t»’d !» year» and 29 day«. irri-gillliril|iM [ < r; «hi kins as sole occupant. Noel will manufacture a line of hard schools for the month ending Nov. 5, Funeral »ervln « were 1 <dd Friday Indication ■ the required lengt h. 1909. wheat flour that has become so pop And yet some other towns and burgs have the nerve to boast and th»« body *ua Interred In :,L. n r< »■ Every am h auiTcritig »» "tw iu 1 11« fft it 10 ♦ ♦ Boys Girls Tot. ular here and which can be made We momentarily • Xpert to hear cemetei r> I h - ii »«’.I wu» nuither of herself to irive l.ydla 1 I |’mkli.uui of good health right along with Lebau. We sympathize deeply here much cheaper than shipping in Number pupils remain ing last month .. 213 o “• n 470 that Harriman I hih H””iired a eontroll- Wlbcry r Wllaon. anil with h«‘r I hih - Veifatable < ’• tnpoiniil i tri i with the town in its present backet, and feel that while it would the flour already milled. The run of Increase for month.... 61 70 131 Ing inf» rest nr th” road thut I h paved band ■itni’ from the i ’. ih I hoiii «* two If you would likeH|»e« lnl advice local fall wheat is practically over, y card ago hi I bought u part of It. I* nliout vour i ¡or vvrii 1» confiden 5 7 with good intention». not look right to remove the new graveyard from the town, it although every day or so a largo load I>ecr”ase for month . . 25 Farley '» j a<*«’ Time*. tial letter to Mr». Pinkham, at Number pupils remain ♦ ♦ • may be possible in time to remove the town from around the of wheat Is unloaded. The mill is I.,Vau, Ml*»». Iler advice 1» ImK ing to date................... 254 290 Thono w o wish to be »trli’tly up- now beginning to grind its own sial uivviiin help'ul. to-the rnlnut language no longer .’ ay MAN DROWNED graveyard. Therefore, let those of Lebau who are despondent wheat, and this with the hard wheat, W. ol” no. davs atten lance a person "wem up In the air." lli< tax its capacity for the ‘whole Whole number days absence and short of hope at the outlook cheer up and await in patience will oi »he "aviated" I h t he correct form IN ALSEA BAY winter and next spring. The flour is Whole number times late . . . their opportunity to pick the townsite up and shove it over into called for faster than it can be Number pupils neither absent nor late ... ... ............................ While part of ih ■ world Is longing 302 ground and the mill has been unable healthy territory once more. 9® for luxuries It could enjoy, many of to catch up to have flour on hand Per cent of attendance ........... 6 those who have them would I.” will for some time. Mr. Noel contem- Number visits by parents ... . ing to give them back to lie able to if Ai ea liny They wc plates a number of repairs this win- Number visits by members of school board ............................... i lay in Ibi* boat and ai o onjoy them. A DESIRABLE REFORM ter. * • • Submitted by alni nHliiire. 150 jardr ii. CARL HA.'GUMAN, Supt. It Isn’t the not hnvlns thing« that ». exhniiHted, sank. Every little cross-roads seat of learning these days is a NEW POSTOFFICE bothers us «o much as th Seeing oth- •lied the bench will era have them who do not appei.r any i enough hft to crawl up uti STEAM SHOVEL THAT •‘college” or a ‘ university,” until the country is as thoroughly CALLED MOHAWK more worthy of them than we our uh Edwards I h about 25 selves. overrun with them as it was by colonels and generals by brevet. Id and wa» married on« CAUSED CAVE-IN Beginning with Monday a new • ago. Ili» body luta not been On the university subject the Springfield, Mass., Union hits the post-office will receive n sack from A Cleveland dyspeptic, who has T! e steam shove! that played so fasted for fifty days, »ays he has not Springfield on the Wendling local at 3AKING POWDER nail pretty squarely on the head when it says: much havoc In the tunnel In Califor Danna, which in to be known as Mo- been bothered with indigestion dur "At a conference of Indiana college presidents in Indianapo hovk. The now ;»ostmaster is Bert nia, is on the way to Springfield for ing that period and believes he has EXTRACTS Utah contra tors at Natron. It effected a cure. a hmmijt until hmllb r««uma lis the other day Governor Marshall called attention to the dis Lemon. This ¡Mistofflce will handle the was a large Marlon shovel. The fault ari Jubt that. h” mall above Donna *o Wendling, advantages of a promiscuous use of the terms 'college' and' uni which Includes a number of lumber I of the wreck will be placed at the Tam lbw 4>t)R ph y «ï. I »ri who in 7* to tl * «frï ”î Some ♦ :i. « ' t < t vit h |..< k. 1 j i f.,r >< m . r i...<11 hands of the train inspector, whoso 1 nothing one has truthfully Haid that ► but a mint can make money versity.’ It appears that of the numerous institutions in Inc’/ camps. The Springfield R. F. I), i dutv ••Ina li il fai!« *0 bring ><»u f c.p!” It Is to -<«• t at no car Is loaded I without carrier No. 1. will continue the same _____ ___ bo advertising. It might Vn<! f<»r J) j art !'r '" pi 11 lirlrw« tari ana that bear the name ‘university’ only two—the state univer route, carrying all the mail below: higber than twelve and one-half feet I added that the mint couldn't do It If In California. and 13 feet lit Oregon sity and the private institution at Valparaiso—are really enti Donna. This route goes right by the | and Washington. He probably Is out i It didn't put Its competitors In Jail I n“w postoffi e, and carries mall on • • ♦ PORTLAND, ORE tled to the designation. A mistake was made in legally incorpo each side of it. The office Is located ' of a job by this time. V The Ideal husband nnd wife have ! the railroad from the old store ’-•-l'i ! nnd i 1 In • !. -y <-|iy .nit not been born yet. rating under the names of ‘university’ institutions that are plain across l.<H al llrcvitira. ‘'«J11 tliiAuwri they are t»>»K.«rly .tat,d In Mr. Lemon’a new store on the * * * *M II, ev>ry c.uiniuiuiy —»i„f »varywlmra The second-hand «tore that, has colleges and are likely to remain such The presidents of De- cross roads. "one of the boys” Is one way n»n »I t ii»r ini.,;, i m ft.« been run by B. F. Hendricks for the of Being gutting old ,«ti"_J"J’»ir»»l“ 1 » I ... ¡„„« Pauw and Purdue say they did not think those institutions were pa ' 'w<> years, between .-ta < ml and » • • Third «treets. has changed hands, •i C«»il Uly u, ' " ” ’»caeif I y ut r>tu. .gy., entitled to be called universities, and they would be glad to VERY SUDDEN DEATH We are nil mad” of mud. but Ont of b”" R*1’ * W V“ . lb,- "tn and Is now own«- I by Schrlvner Kr h nrrvet, ...... ih.u rig nr III», IPurl sticks to some longer ■ t han others. •r Ki’O.ep change the name if they could do it legally. The president of •n I I ri lw«o" E Johnson Tho members of the new Iler VU» th I.),. I In on. ■»» lIirMtl« k mir, OF LITTLE CHILD firm are both well known here, hav ♦ * • ‘< h*, w hew if rpv«**»n» J Butler said that the trustees of his school had adopted the name quick I 7 I » r Northfield News: Any kind of re a l”»< I p ‘ » p r W« ..Il «I». »«« • ing lived in Springfield for several . if it llglon Is good enough, The six months' old Child of W. R !, - ' ; ; c' . ......... -. i>i lb m, . f th»» It n< kfi. 1. anb a» A lu Hui I* «t .f »II ts only put 2.1 « • •' «LvV r, vi of college for all uses except those of a strictly legal nature. years. Lbnr t.“Ulivi r lati- I I. I ri . w’sitev.r. crown lot into use. Goddard, who lives at the corner of A change In the firm of Neff Hr. ■olir Crown 5-N Tli.r I- w t!i,,t n)i ,.n'”, f. i, r«,urn pr Other institutional heads spoke in the same tenor. This is a 5th and Fl. streets died yesterday FtiinIc has taken place this week. Mr. 1 :■ «diI h -« • , i i srt .• ■ , .“It. I Al I I -th-lt.u,, |,1U 4, ,la. lrual matter that deserves attention in many states, especially in the morning between half past eight and itunk having sold his Interest In the mmil 1» frrrly ffriHllt «I. nine o'clock by strangulation. The shoe repairing department to J. D. Gold t «• West. Here in the East the fault has already been corrected in mother left the child at 7:30 to pre But writ« me for «n onl r. tn.nwl filli«»» Woolman. a recent arrival from twist * * Ihli will Nivqi'i lny Ami BlsftLpnintm«*m. pare the breakfast and later at 8:30 liver FMW Fill'"»» M “ Silver some notable instances, where the use of the word 'university' saw It asleep. At. nine she was pros er» Washington, who moved to AII dHKrgM 4 «■ " ! r Hhoop a g sumllr» and IM Dr. Cook, of Nor'b I l’ole farne, la !>r. about a week ag« with hh«x L a Ü00J Rubber r Afl was positively grotesque. The reform should be applied in many trated to find the babe dead when Springfield I h«u inai Ic »aid to lie a Democrat his family. No wonder Remedy, bi t " J I ' lr 'I picked It up. Its death was due I » '■« other cases and if necessary legislation should be asked to af she Tiie Guard published Wednesday Republican papers are ft ■idy In giving i hiv Ihnri/rtl B"lrVut.iü t». t .-<> to self-strangulation by choking from 'hat. Mr. Haywarl of Hayward and him credit for having attained J 'I drupm. nil»» ............ .......... . the l it fl A. i«,r I Iimv» ford the necessary legal relief.” r.iav. HpptHflT- appoint- vomiting. un»«im«Hi>wuH r» »«■ M "I mi I. m,. ai m ■ I ri’“|)<,n !b’., dnipjfi .th, ai UHUi Company, had left. Springfield ami highest. position In the world WORK aUARANTISD FO" 18 .nrt ♦ • ♦ •lid not Intend to remain In business n< P.I..IM. . ................ n t.~.F ( , ' « help, no poy.” inrthririee the turft. 1. or'l ’ irna. «Vwi.tilmtli'ii F ” ’ «. , n ' ' “ l ,,,11,. ” “” here. This Is a mistake, for Mr. DOG TRIES TO STEAL A large comat that, has not mad» Tell mn b I- hi which Í mní I c you I» t «Î. (.Inl.-wnrk <l<>n«»n..h. r”. U.od» SOME OF THE USES OF PAPER Hayward had only gone to Portland Its appearance since the days of Di., beo),. ■! (lir, lr t ,, p n „ w BI)() buy another plumbing stock and Christ will lie visible In the le ave' h RIDE ON STREET CAR It. to was ' " -• »l"> nr» «f his Intention to return. The this winter. Thore who saw It be . ‘ < il F n ' 11 r” P rl ' » I e 1 »sd • Germany manufactures annually 425,000 tons of paper; Information was obtained from what fore «ay it is well worth watching rsn.rw'i IICII.IHHI» -r?<a>Mn OHEO®’* ‘••»H y ur ¿ W h- r.n phywlr rsiai>AWA»ii.«r». PORTLAND, U"* D l .” are s'»rti”tlm”s allowed on th” should have been a reliable source for. hik | tho buob England, 260,000 tons; France, 190,000 tons; Austria, 155,000 cars orriez■<usa: s a.». w sr-»• of : h” P. K. K., at. least if and this paper regrets the error. '»• low ero your»—end wrlthoi t rost. tons, and Italy 120,000 tons. But the United States makes and th”v or thflr owners pay their flve Th” llgli'u that have been placed! f ' ' ' ' ' • Will « '.-nr up rent fare, tho name as a person. Yes the P. E. A- E. along the road HI'S WILL LNTEKEir MOTH I lls I - uses more paper than all Europe, the annual production amount- terday morning on the nine o'rlock by 1 - n I« 1 i s r Hint.. r,-, «. notion or from the end of the rar line were I Mother Gray's Swe ” t Powders f ir ’!> t . fli.H I • ing to 1,300,000 tons, according to the London Tid-Bits. A trip from the .Springfield end of the turne l on la t evening for the first! Children, n rer’aln rdb f for foverlxt. h '• ■' •' " lin<-. a largo, black, good-looking dog time. They are 32’s, placed every few *• «. ! eadarhe, had stomach. French journal mentions the following novel uses of paper in with a good te«th- gical collar on, leisurely hundred feet ,« far |)|(. bridge and I rllmlied c-n ”n t^e t-e car rar at the W<”t give a go >d light, for on«- Io pick the i Ing disorders,move nnd regulate the America: bowel» an<| destroy worm», T Sprlrgflel !■ 1 station nnob°ervod and shallowest mndholes. There may be a writ„ ,„,w whtt, break up colds In 24 hours, They worth ynnr «Inipli Roofs of paper and compressed wood pulp have proven suc lay down I one of tho K«rm sidewalks along there soon. . .a barn it frv-.h ur tomorrow w»v»r A-w y< i” do- -•”»• t if n are so phn-ant to the taste nnd harm roimii. Ii DA «• .mi t »nri*iy tin Dr. fhr n Urini», Wl*. seat« In- ‘ dr ■ w ■< i th ” ciindiiT''or dis- Stinson & Co., Springfield's plumb-! cessful. A Chicago firm makes paper garments which are so '"iverrr! h1’ Children like thorn >f % It % I. I». •< • |»t HO W1M ZiMifc »»an t ft«r* Trat • t-r It” ear had start- ”ra, have secured another fat. plumb less as milk. oilier, hnt in •<»!• > f 'T IHtiwir i»-<1 Intok »•• .••••) Î' ’ light, flexible and con.cnient that they are largely wed in hos i d he t>' ' - I • ■ dog for his ing contract from the l.’tah Construc Over 10.000 testimonials of cures No t On Py «i» t>«la No. I For Women itili pnrMí’iii«i a A im I «tir» » i*’ ■' They never fall. Sold by nil d I ■ 3 'm the Ilrarl f-re, or • No. ft For Mun i'i 'to know who vnlnabln t** lad««. MÂh • ’ . tion Co. and will commence work at pitals. The paper is made of the bark of the paper mulberry his owner gists, 2 5c. Ask today. Don't «I l:ul *a«IMrw» I.W» »Vl'U.K accept S'n, Km the KMnny» No. ft On Hhcnmatl»«» hirh Mr. Canine once at Natron. i’o. * any substitute. Wrnxhvard-< larke A ' «:•• OWES HER LIFE TO Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound COFFEE TEA SPICES ,j|JSI RIGin ) CLOSSET a DEVERS ■ I Wise Dental Ço.