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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1897)
DAILY EKiUNfi Ol'AHI). I. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher. I'jMUIiedwrjciciiliiifol Ibii irii, tfuur wpu.-l. AiblruM all coiniuuiilcatloiil, ul miko all reinlllaiicM pr.yal.lu U) the KiraaNI (JUARD, KUtfVllll, OftfiOU. M'tt:KII'l IUS KATM: Delivered by carrier, per a-i-ck Ddllvun-d by carrier, mr inoulh ..... By mall, one rMr(luailvaiico). ..... Htz inoiillu One mouth Hluitlu eoiilus Will not l Kiit by mull to ny addreu. 'or ay length ol tliae, union paid In adraiic. (WKKXI.T.) Una yar ilu advanoo) '2 00 ill tanulna 1 00 AJvertlaliilt raU made known on application. Knterod M aeooud'Clua matter at the Kutcitue, O-'tafoa, poitotnoe. KASTEItN OKFIi;E-2J0 to V Tmplo Court, New York Cllj K. KAU, Atnt. WEDNESDAY, - JANUARY 13. WHAT LINCOLN WROTK MTI.KL LA8. "What the eenoto committee on foreign relations has practically taid to Mr Cleveland in regard to the Cuban situation said a promi nent Western senator recently to a representative of the Washington Post, "reminds me of what Presi dent Lincoln wrote to General Mo Clellnn, when ho was in command of the army, Genoral McClellan, as is well known, conducted a wait ing campaign, being so careful not to make any mistakes that ho made very little headway. Presi dent Lincoln sent this brief but very pertinont lottor: " 'My doar McClollan: If you don't want to use the army, I should liko to borrow it for awhile. Kespoctfully, A. Lincoln,' " Salem Journal: Senator Mc Clung of Lano county will this year bring up the bill introduced by Representative Moor head in the last house providing for ft ver dict by two thirds of the jury in civil notions. Tho bill passed tlio houso in 1805, but died in the bands of the sonate oommitteo to which it was roferrod. Salotn Indopondent : The friondi of Sonalor Mitchell, who imagined tho Oregonian wtiuld not oppose him In the soiintorinl con- tost, are boing uniloeoivoil. It has done about all it could, both cdi tor ially and through correspondents, to array the gold stnndard forces against him, and now has taken a now thread by urging tho demo cratic and populist members of the legislature to bold out against him And it cannot bo denied th il thoro are sufficient reasons why they should give him their support, since if be is insincero in support ing the St Louis platform, they had as well support J N Dolph or V 11 uorbett, so lar as tho monev question is ctoneerneil. If any person imagines that President McKinley has no sense of humor be should rend tho fid lowing which ho sent to tho editor of a woman's edition of a Itinglmm ton, N Y paper: 'I have delayed answering your polilo inquiry with the hope that 1 might bo able to give you the desired inforiuuti n before., in limn for your woman's edition. Hut I find tho cabinet laotory in my town has suspended work and closed itsdoors on account of the bard times, and will probab ly not open agam until about the 3d of next March. It is therefore impotiblu for mo t j imll.Mta wli.il the new stylo in cabinet!" will be, and whether they will be made in oak or mohogany. I am sure only of one thing, and that is that there will be good handle on every drawer." Considerable tribulation reigns in many parts of Italy, and hun dreds of worthy persons are quite cast down because the wedding gift sent by thorn to tho crown prince havo been "returned with thanks.'' There is no denying that most of theso wore sont with the best of intentions and wero intend ed to prove tho widespread interest la the young pair. Hut, on the other hand, thoro is ihuaI ly so much self-seeking mixed up in this kind of offering, at rule, that THE GREAT Annual Cash Sale AT A. V. PETERS' WIL,L, BEGIN JANUARY -4, 1897. This will be a Genuine Sale of Goods at Cost and In many in stances Below Cost, comprising ny entire stock of merchandise without reserve. Following are a few of the many bargains offered: Ladies' and Misses' Shoes. Udien' Fine Kid f-hne at. . . .M.'Xi re 2.M bailiea' Ibiavy Oil (bain 1.0.'. reg- 1.35 Miawa, UonKolaSl.10, 1)5,75, rcii 1.3.-,, 1.1.-,, UO Miuea' Heavy Grain 81.05, l)0o, 7.V, reg 1.35, 1.10, 75 COMH EAI1I.V AND (,KT KIII8T CHOICE. MEN'S HOOTS AND B1IOKS. S2.50 Tine Calf Klitma nw at ?l.'J"i l.M) Fine llutf Slioeii now at 1.2") 2 .V) Heavy Pout iinw at 1.D0 3.00 Orailiaml Ki ljimta now at 2.45 ouiMies'a and novs im-avy hiiokh auk C'llKAI'KH. THAN KVKK. MKN'S AND HOY'S HATS. Our $.VI0 Krcdnra black anil brown at. . J2 25 Our 2.50 " " ... l.lfi Our 1.50 " " " ... 1 20 Our 1.15 " " " ... ..85 Ol'K ASSOItTMKST IS COMIT.KI K AND NOW Hi VULK TIMKTO OKI' A UAKUAIN $1.50 Ladies Kid Gloves now 1.00 Ladies Kid Gloves now Remember this sale will only continue for 30 days, so don't wait too lone and miss a good opportunity. . V. PETERS. naturally no exception car. be made, and royalty has to protect itself without being able to regard the feelings of those who really mean kindly when they eend the30 presents. Three onorinous Btore roouiB at the Quirinul were filled to overflowing with a mutly collec tion of articles, from costly dia monds down to knitting coinforr tors, and such perishable commod ities as flowers, eggs, cukes, and no one knows ivlmtclxe besides. Num bers of the "disinterested" donors onclosod congratulatory letters strongly resembling begging epis tles. To (ure a l-olit tu Uue Duy. Take I.nxatlve lironio (Julninu Tub lets. All (IrugglatH 11'fuinl tho money If It fulls to euro. ie. Sulom Journal: Tho faru.ers are losing no time, they aro plow ing and sowing early and late to holp pay for a Salem sewei, railroad commission, new additions to state building,' gamo wardens, equalizers, etc. Eugene Is a quiet town socially ninee the opera homo liui been cload. The building xhould be either repaired and rvopmied ur condemneduiid eliwed for Kood, na another building will not be erreted so long us the pretwtit one Is allowed to remain In Its present con dition. Napoleon llona. parte, one of tl4 moit forceful men in all history, a man continually wrap- peti in schemes nmi campaign, in plots .ntid counter -plots, strivinir intently und nmbitiously for success and power a limn whose utter disregard forlliminn life lnmle liis lattks the bloodiest the world lias ever seen this man found bitterness in his tri umphs because he had no heir to whom to bequeath his frealuess. Joseph ne was divorced largely for this rea son. Many women re incapable of hearing children. Many more of them are afflicted with disorders of the orpaiu dim-tly feminine so that bearing children would 'be danger ous to them, and unfair to the children, liverv clulil deserves the heritage of health. The children cannot receive this from a su-V.lv mother. There is no rea son why they should have such a thing as " female weakness." It is as unneces sary as it is distressing. 1. Pierce's I'avoritc Inscription eurva all forms of distinctly feminine sickness. It purities, strengthens and invigorates. It is pre pared lor just this one purpose and no other. It's the only medicine now before the public for woman's peculiar ailments, adapted to her delicate organization by a regularly graduated physician, an ex perienctd and skilled specialist in these maladies. It cannot do harm in anv con dition of the system. Its sales exceed the combined sales of all other medicines for women, Kverr worisn ourM tofn,t ,1 e-tieopnt tsmps to (my f.' minium n tire cnr ol 1t. Cl.-rvr thiMi.tii.l r.u:.- " Mr.li.-al AiUlct " v,i!l'i )t& pens!)' U.aKAl AmovuIiwU, Uutljlo, N. V. Ao(iNKKS NO rii'K To eliKlH I'OUs, V.itl.-a I. hnrl.y i!irn t!it J M ll .rl. i'f .luni'tl .n fity, .MUt n-uiitv, tfvv-..ii, li v tlii. il.r Dta-U an -.iiMimi.it l. ll. m..!... Inci f. t!,s Iwnr'n ( ,i, .-r.Ht., All r..-n. In ti.'in mi.1 H,.r,l i. in,l,l,t, mTr 1-r.l'V rr.m.'.tril t.i iin-.-nt e. u, t pUi l liu.in.. In Jmu-ti.in I'ilv, Or,'.n, th anii'iuit f Mill in. 1. 1 ti-.liip. ri-l-i-tii!v iio.Iit iiath within thnf in nt:. fr.'iw t Itc- ilit. hin-.f. lf .l .tiin.-ll n t'i'.v. -,..i. Sth, l.v E. It .SktrwiiKiH, Aiinc. Att.'fnry .-r A-.t.nr . nam. Dress Goods. Our IU hi all wool aer. e at t'."c re- 1.0 Our -lii-in all wiml fierce at li'ic reir .H Otir2K-in all wool Btryeat We retf .5 Our 31) in mixed (footle at ll'c ret; .2 NOW li YOI'K OI'I-OllTrMTY. DON'T MISS IT UNIJEltWAliE AND JIOKIKlt Y. 50c heavy cotton, white vent. now. .H!lc 30c heavy cotton, white vent, now 21c 0 25c wool and cotton hoelery now l!lc 17c (;ood) cotton hode now !2Ac Cllll IiHKN'3 AND MISHKS' IIIHIKRY WII.I. lUXKlVK THE rt.A.MK KKIIUCIHJ.V. I.E LINEN. 81.50 Table Linen now a,t SI. 10 l -.' , .85 " " " uT, .50 41 NAPKINS, TOHKI.l. CRASH, A - I) IN PACT KVKl'.Y Ali'l lCLK 1 MY HTOI'.K W. HilAItK THE SAME HLAtUJl ! EK. ..$1.25 ... .85 Alliuiij'n I'll st. Under the above caption llio Al bany Democrat Iia dug up a number of Iteiim from Its files of January 14; 1H7, to Kebruury 4, 1870, wbich have not altogether lost their interest. Among (hi'iii are the following: I'rof L ltilyeu (now a prominent member of 1 lie state legislature), was teacher of u school In the Forks. It was rumored that the west side rnad would be built through to June. Hon. (A standing rumor ever since.) Tho llrnt poem Joaipilu Miller ever published was printed in the Demo crat read an item in t'e Democrat of of Jan 12. Wood lllds. Wanted, 300 cords II r wood in not less than 100 cord lots. All bids to he in before Jan. 20, 8S" The company reserves tho right lo reject any or all bid Euciknk YVatkk Co. FL C'lIAMIlEltS, Bee. Many merchants are well aware that their customers are their best friends and take pleasure In supplying them with the lies t goods obtainable. As an Instance we mention Perry A Came ron, prominent druggist of Flushing, Michigan. They say: "We have no hesitation In recommending Cham berlain's Cough remedy to our' cub lomors, as it is the best cough med iclno we have ever sold, and nlwayn gives satisfaction." For a!u at 21 and 50 cents per botlle by Osburn A Dei, utio. Ho comfortable while traveling In cool weather. The Union I'aeillc heats its trains throughout by steam heat from Iheetigiue, thus making every part of all its cars pleasant and com fortable. also lights lis ears by Un celebrated I'inlsi h light, inai ing tin in brilliant lit night. I'nswugers curried dally on the fust mail, which leave Portland at 7 p in. l or slii ping car teservatioiis, llikcls, or Inrorniiilion. cal: mi or address K J Mel lanahaii, agent, K- gene. Uie. l-'nr a ain In tlio iln.it a uf llatinel ilniiipi'iii'il uilh ('han,lK'ihiiii'h I'nln ftahn ami bniiml on nu r ilu- w a of the pain, anil annlhi r nn t;e buvk betiveen Hi.' Hlionlil.-r,, ill ufl.eid prntnpt ri liif. ThU is t.,., i:1v Val unlile In eamn In tc thr ,.aUlM , by n filtl ami there la a timlnn-y ! wnrtl pt viininnla. Fur kiiU by (M tirt) A I VI. aim. I'vr a w-eivt In my I. nut, fwivl Marie, A tale I winilil inipiirt, Sim i Marie: If ytniM even fairer l' Von in u-t always I'u,!, Tea The liiipnuenieiit ymi will ,l0l NmivI !arie. Stihl by A. Ykki mi mv. When we e m.-liler that theinlea lliieaare aUmt live ti-nea aa liing iw thebialy, weean ri ali.e the llilelie till'irli exvrleiie,,l when (hey are inllatiiiil. IVWitfa fniieanil I'linlera Cure anlaltiia Inlhitiinialinn at oner ate! iMinplelily removi-a the tiiillouli)- OSIU'HS A IlKl.ANO. The Ainerienii It.anty owe herprva-ll).-v more to a el'.nr enniplexlini than to nny mher atlilbute. A itip ef Pinks' Tea w ill enable anyniie In pew-.--!. thi-. 1; ilean. the Mm an, I n lliiiv, pilliplea Mill that fallow, nnl. il.v ha'k. I'ai Ut.' Ti n i its, , bv thiun all.ta uf hnliea fur Ibe eoluplexloll. Wtlln ut I, intf a , alliMiu 11 enlv inn lipaiiim s.i.l ly .. Vi:itiM.ru.X nn r LtU. C. UUI.fi Attorney and Coimllnr-at-Lau . ,,qi,l, PI.AC'TICK IN THE CJVUTS oi tlio Soeoud Judieisl L'letiW. and ill ,e Ijuiireioe CoMrt of this .SUte. .SH..'il attention giveu to coil.-.iou mnd imtters in prulnite. o. a. tomtit. ' ' DORRIS & STEVENS, A'l TOliN"' Y-A'l - liA W, K'.'iiKXII. OKEliOV VI Fl. t:-Over Isik Couuty Krtt'K. L. BILYETJ, A l'TO K N E Y - A T-1 i A W , EL'liKKIt, OUEliON. njr oi net Over rlrt Salioaal Boim. A. C"wOODCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Or-ricE-Oue-half block south ot Chrlsmaa I block. illiENK, OUKUON. ,T, J. WALTON. Attnrney-at-Law. ;.Li;r:N.s,uKfcui;. I :n-e IliHrla'm, 'iVtlUoIi'b liUck. Will li a cuiictft! !rtW iioi.il.ifcnl all ll'f i this saaic. H. D. NORTON, LAWYER. UiMiius 1 ami - over First Natimial C. E. LOOMIS. M. D., Physician and Sieneon. ullii-e u-slsirs in h'lu-'.toii lloc iver (leo. T. Hull & 8ou s grocery sto- 1'rivate telephone inside the door for eulls day or night. J. S. LL'CKKY, iJ" 3j 23 Jt;m Waiclits and Clockn liei uiii'il i:-t,:, .mi.. DK. J. W. HARRIS, ehysscian and Suryoon t: x over lltiiflenKHi At LUm'sUruit Htoru. i-rTicK HuL'tw: ft to 12a. in.; 2 tnb ami 7 tim-v K-rry strr-i't tiwi-eii V.tli ;ul l'li DR. G. W. BIDDLE, CiV; DENTIST, Do.1" only llv-t cIhjii work. Tlie liit.'st 1m- piovi'int'tn iis-il. TiTiim iiHKlfttit1. (ittici uml ri"h'oiH't) on Olive iltvt't, tn-twcfii Fifth mid sixtii ti.t'ci'. one MiM'li west of Miim-MHa lit) tel. HOTEL EUGENli, W. O. ZEIGLER.Prop. WiJamelle Slreit, Eucns, Oregon. He:diiuirlirB for Commercial Men. Free Sample Rsamt. FRKK - W. K !!YK FNflALL M. B . . . ! S;;l isej tcnstanllj ok hand a lull ! )l PhysicianandSure;eoa.jQEEFf fyjjON, Office in Chrismen Eloci.. i . . , , , . . ."ln'Ctal HltiMillrin to mir :i-rj- a:nl inrKk'a' .be fa.. - in w piiiu't J. M. WILLIAM.", ATTOUNKY : T : LAW. 0LI.K.THINH A SI'Kl l AI.TY. t'lT.re ovt-r Iine Coiimy Itmilt. biijGne olrtjct Ui! .:y. TIMK eAllll. After the 4th of (VI. IS'.iS, the at reel eara n ill run oti the folbuvinjr aeh bil time until fiiither timi- e. l.KAVINU THK lll'I'llT. T:10.7:I0-S:10-S:P) U:l(i-fi;tl 1 1 : k a. in. then every half inmr. I.KAVi: THK I SIVl.ltfTV. T:-:",.", S:U." M-V,-?i; -:':.Vi-l0:lo a. i,t then every half hour ( lira will leave ToiH.(lv mi lime. li. w. imuiF.N. Old Kentucky LIQUOR HOUSE, W. K. MW, Proprietor. Ktvi 'ho IVnt trin!,ul WHISKEY, BRANDY, BIS, -ASl- All Kinds of Wines. Alio the Teli brat. il SCIII.ITZ .Mii,v.i Kl-.r. Ill-.KK in, ilmii- ht. Eugene Granite end Marble Works, w. w. MARTIN, Prop., i ..ii li.,.. ar'p nKiri tiil at; '.l.tir. t. t.n.K ,aatt...y l.vr ti., , , l'"t r.a-i i.l tn..i..m,t.. ., In. .11.11. n ,.. Marl.;, ami i.ltP ' n li A. l ull.:: t lr i i .. .. ii -. i "I IL'IU Hi. iti-iie. H KAKtr., .Ik.. Cn-lii First lilisn Ol Eugene Ptlt! U) ttisit UpJtel t'0.0. Surplus Eiid Profits, ijSO.SJOii A tinners! ur.iiiuo bi. 'ins !K '"a'' .l,lMu. 'tit.fi. on .1.W ul k. filll'Mit', SAX KKAXCI.-ii't) ao.i VDl. I LXl), OiiSUOS. Hills of fcllai!Bilil on loreitra "" Dftpofits receivod fcul)jet--t t she'll or certili- Of 10 or ilewil. Ail collections aorru.-.J wu "w r'ou:;it attcmiob Lane County Bank. (Kstabllslittd lu WLl EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. O. HOVEY, President. J. M. AltHAMri, Cashier. A. O. HOVEY, J It.. Asst. Cashr. J. L. PAGE, Dr Al-EK IN v (Irocerles Having a Law and Cnnipletestoek of Staple and Fancy Groceries bonght in the best markets, EXCLUS UELY FOB GASH, I can idler the public better prices than any other houe in Eupoiuv Mfc or all msststo at Market PrlCES. EUGENE FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor. Thuoiltiymit 0 a in, und arrives iu Klir- eiirent 4 pin the day fnllmvimr. KflitrtiinK HtiiL'e letivcn Kloience Tuesdays and Ktidays at 8 u m and nrrm-H in Eugene ut G p in (lie day following. SINfil.K FA UK f'lW KOUND'IKIi' f:tti0 Tiektls for Hule nt K. Itmu's' livtTj hni, En ire:i!, o- l liurd X lHvmi;)Tt'(i olllro iu Fiur p.nae. EUGENE-LEABURG. IliT'riftir I will run n dntlv etHc U'twron KtiKi'tK! no. I I.L'titiirv. Krt'Ufit n d liaK filmuld lc lift nt my nittule the cvyuing U'fore dt'pMnurii of tlit- stKi.'. sihj!c Ivavi'M Hiix1!'-' t h a m, orrlttnir ftt I.vn burx at II a m. I.vtnrniitr, s'.nt;u h-ttvei lA-a-tut i u at 1 i in, nrrivlnir in i nci'iu nt C, p ni. Central Market, PBHERA WATKINS t'Koi-'niprroRs. run; ana vcal, Whleh tbev will .ell nt the lowest i market priee. a Llisiirs cltl; ti'l: jsiro::?: ttsi i i ; : ;t i it I-. t a ki :;i:-s.--: I e will pay t,e hihi-at market pii.e f.irFiilCatll,., ll.i.a .tnlhhoep. j Shop on Willametto St., ! KUtlH.NK, OKEUON. f-.T-Mi-a'n il.llTin-,1 to a ij nrl ..I l.t. i-'ir . li.e ol eliaii. J. F. FORD, ! i!-... . i If I at Jf'iil. . f-.ma. nlw nni .'ai. of Mm.-: IS. I. Mkii. Mko. ., I ! iifiir, Opof. I I f.r -nti.kmkn; On arriving home last I ' W'eeK, I fotiiul all well anil ui.xiouiiyl WRitniK. Our little pirl, einht at,-tniil I j half jearaolil, w-lio I, ml w a-ieil nwv . to lis )hiiiiiiU, a now well, -t.Liv u'lil 1 I o.-"iiMi., nri'l well Itislieil nj,. s It t''.H!li Cim baa ilone it, -,rk well! i i in o. me i'ii'iiii.-n like it. Vonr S ! .'!. Cniii;.! Cure ,-ii'vtl ami kept i away nil ho'irsm-.-s I.-,. in a.,,ivil ..l".,'.v,,,-v " '"'. nei-tiiiira for nil i ; .'" pro-t.en'.y, H are iiMirn, .nil. AMI ..i!.. J. K. KoKli. i If Ton nl,h tn f.l t-. ' . r.,-,, i.,r ,hl. ;,., Hit lift- IICKHHnie Hit ! 'TPf .'nr.. I. ..l..t rvnti i or tmit.i bv nil (Irn'.nui " 1 , . ..::v3,N tq 'IrMlaatVarlaatouiStbltrmtdrunWral T. ItiM'ltlcae, Prii'lt i.t- . . f ral IL -f . I I I FOK ALL POINTS KAST. LtRYCI icruirtrinsnui olncETS t Arrive 1 : 7:1 I'M I'ttlly. limlou Ball I.ke, umnlia I or Kansas City, or tlH St,o. L- . u Itane. Mliineuiiolls uu,l s, trl.. 1 I'liul, wltli tliroughservico Usll, I lu r.tiKiern ernes. ( Ynr iVuillemn, F.arirAiiilul I lluL.,p l Hp W..II.. li- ... . T oo I' 11 l.oly. 1'eytou, Colfax, I'ulliimn' ' i 8i?'; iMosi-ow mill latihotiihiii, bail,. fhtnllons. 1 f bueal mixed truln or J IIuwl Itlver, ".'lie liailea -:M A M l'ully yiiiio iiiiermi-iiiBie ohiiUm. 'Jliruuh ruUnmu hlti-ptra, tonnsfTjp; id rL'L'liuintr chair cars am aiiur-h.. r.. .V.. r'1 I'SllT. trains. imuu oiJii'e( comer Wiuhliifftuu aua Third biri!1 V. II. lirnriti'DT E.MONK.U., eeuerallWrai,. Kt'Cctver and Manager. 1'urtland, Oregon. E. J. MCCLANAHAN, ARvm EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta. Route OF TOE Paci Express Trains lAt&v Portland luily South t North H.50 ) va I ItV Portlanil Ar h:ln 4 j, l:.ri!iam Lv Kuirene J.v 'MM 1 1 11:15 uin I Ar &an Krapcipco J v 1 7'" p Above trains stop at East Pi-rtluti!, Orb Citv, Woodtium, Salt-ui, Tunif r, JUii t, Ielfernnn, Albany, TaiiKtnt, fclie.Mri, ilu'ir Hurrixburir, Junction City, Kuyrue, Cnil well. Cottage Grove, Drain, and all btatk.M frtn Krwebur tn Ahlard ii'rltiMve. v lIUSEflUltQ MAIL, DAILY. Q ?n T l i I I t j in. . . iu4 ., m '.v Euseiie Lv.li.sii, 5.'J0 p ni.Ar UoMeburg Lv S Ml 1 sAI-EM PASSKSGEK, 11AILT. 4:oil 11 Ml I, J'iTtlali'1, AillOtloam o:lo I) lu A buteoi, Lv Silsin. -dining cau on ooden AND 6PC0K1I CLASS SI.KhTING CAliti. Attached to all tlirongh traina. Wet Riile TJivljlon. PRTWEEN PORTLAND AND 0OR AUlf MAIL TaAIN OA1LV (EXCErT SUNDAY.) 7:S0amLv Portland Ar I 11. at lztis p m Ar UurvulliB i.v 1:35 i At Albany and v'nrvallid cennecl mil, liiii ut uregoa Leatl-ul & Lubtern lUdwuy. EXPRIUB TRAIN DAILT (EXCEPT SUNUA1.) 4:4ft pm Lv Portland A8.S3 7-7;, li m I Ar MMlnnvilU 1 .v .l-i.. in the EaHtcrn HtHtt, Canada and Euiut oin tie ootainfii nt lownut rittes trom L. (. ADAIH. Aient, Kueege- 1! KOKHI.KIi, K. P UtiUF.KS, Manaeer, Ant. t. F. and i'unf Av' I'UltTI.AVI'. dhl llCf ff: A LADY'S TOILET la not complete without an ideal P0ZZ0NT8 Combines every element off DC.vjty and pOnty. It is beauti lying, soolliinjr, healinnr. heal'.h- fill, and harm'nis, Jiid when rightly u-e 1 :a invisible. A most r!clir:atea;nl desirable protection to tire lace ;:i th.ii climate. Ir.:iat n;;u haTinj lis eau-t:S. I IV iiiian k. , rv;ovAH.Lt l-iT.T-7 , 'T- v-ajsay - w ' i : HAVE ji DATE? lUMUUMMl Ii'L(l ; lljlace.) . t ire a natural laxative. Is wlioleM)me. 1 )iuu nut irrii,., iir oi'keli tlio tt.,.,i..nl. I It is the coinintr laxative. Excellent for children. Ht-i'1eiur .t I Inn 'Rn tell you more About liVm. I kla't'tt ' ! B OiZ'-ii'l to U Uiin iiUTitira 03 Am ArrrvrrnrvH I TatSV Mailt I DM . M V 1 k V rt Ilium- ill tVM " ' ngeii'., Kunene, Oivgon. . i i or :U n. O n, Wii. llJT!. ....... k,cifr Hill Oaua. u.t..ai V iliCitini i I .iv,lii-n I) lfiif 11 1 W.I I1''