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"a- Daily Eugene Guard OAV'PiiKLL BROS Pnbluhen Publia)il vary evening of the nreek. Ban tye axoeuted. 4ddraea ell cOBmanloftUou Mil make all re-nlttauoee payable to the KuaMB UUAHO, Kurei.e, Oregon, Wbyt The Oregouian eayi Walter P Barrell'. new rendenoe oa the Em t Side, ienow receiving the finishing tonohes. The water pipes avs not yet been laid in Mr Bor- rell'H barn, and nntil tUil is done e oanxot trnve into the honae " SUBSUUIlTION BATES, raaii.i. Delivered by carrier, per weak f IB Delivered by cmirier, par mouiu 60 Br mail one year (is adrauoe) 00 riU month. 5 00 Ona month. 60 Sinfrld onulee. 06 nuii, Joe year KOO bit oiuatha f 00 Advertiaiag rata made known on applioe-(ion. Entered aa eoond-eiaee Cugene, Oregon, potto ffioa. matter at the THB ii ASTERN OFFICES Of the paper are at 230 to 234 Tampla Court, New York Oity.aad U H Kipreea Bldg, 87 Wean inton St., Ohicago, 111., K KATZ Advertie la, Axaooy In ohazie. SATURDAY - J- JUNK 7 AN UNJUST INSINUATION. Cotlaee Grove Leader: Eugene gave a majority of over 300 against J r Uarrin lor Uommietioner. Where is the man thai oan't read between the linea on this matter! The Leader ia usually fair in its statements, and we oannot bat be lieve that it has been misinformed a to how Eugene voted on county commissioner. The return! (how that Mr Garriu not hie party vote in Eugene though running against oandidate who Uvea in the centra) part of the oonnty bat a few miles from Eugene. We give the figures on two stats offices, the candidates lor wuiob, on both tiokets, were ' praotioally strangers to the Eugene voting population: For state treasurer Henry Blaok- man of Morrow county and Charles 8 Moore of Klamath county were the candidates, Mr Moore, the Republican, reoeived 307 plurality in the Bagene pteoinots. . For beoretary of State Frank , Dunbar of Clatsop oonnty and D "W Sears of Polk county were the candidates. Mr Dunbar, Repub lican and present incumbent, re' ceived 29S plurality. For oounty commissioner, the yote about whioh the Leader uiv ju-tly oomplains,H D Edwards, Re publioan, ft resident of Springfield pieoinot, his home being but seven miles from Eugene, reoeived 802 plurality. The figures show for themselves the injustice of .the Leader insinuation. Edwards got no more than his party vote in Eugene. CLASSIFIED CbiUlft Notice untlar thii hmA not to uxoety. tia Ihm,&0 oenU par week; f I 60 m tuonlH $12 per yw. CONVINCING PROOF. Mbs Newlvwed Kxoitedlj Jobnl I've lost our marriage certificate! Mr Newlvwed Examining bills Never mind I Any one of these reoeipted millinery billB will prove tne ceremony. Molkey Probably the Man, Portland, Jane 6. According to reports that bare been reoeived in Portland from high educational souroes Professor B S Mulkey of tba obalr of history In Honmontb Normal sobool Is tba moit probable successor to V L Campbell, wbo resigned tbe presidency of tbe Normal Sobool to accept a simi lar position in tba Btate Univeralty. Prof Mulkey was fora number of yean a teaober In the publlo eohooli of Polk oiunty, and was vary auooessful In tbat profession, lie served tbree terms a oonnty clerk, giving entire satlsfao- tlon tbe people of his county, and it now serving his eeoond term as atate senator. He baa filled a chair In tbe Monmouth Normal Bohool for tbree years. WANIEi.-Am ipi-rltot-HU Klrl to do irenrral liMij-Hvvork. Xutiure of MrsEReSalpwinb, West Hlxtb st. WANTED. A reliable girl or woman for general housework, li quire at GUARD (ifllee. MEN WANTED. To chop balm wood for tb Eugeue exoelslnr mllL Inquire at tbe mill. UIBL WANTED To do light work for board and lodging during next eebool year. Work will allow time to attend nahool. Give age. Address P O Box 772, Eugeue, Oregon. Register: The slim oayuse of the bunoh grass realm may yet sit complacently in the gubernatorial ohair. "Cay use" is heT It was not long ago they mads fertilizers ol the Eastern Oregon oayose. The cay use was never known to do any thing bat eat tbe range grass, there by seriously ourtailing the supply for range stook-horses, cattle and heep. We suppose Mr Furnish is pretty liok man nowadays, but il hs happens to see the intended compliment of the Register he will vfish but he is feeling too bad to even wish. A Bargain Near Town. Twenty-four aorea, 7 acres In fine fruit, balanoe In cultivation. Fine water ; 6-raom plastered honae; good barn;8oows; S heifers; 1 horse; 1 wagon ; 1 buggy; 1 set double harness single barnesa; 1 plow; 1 harrow cultivator and other farming tools, Also the furniture now in honae; also theorop, consisting of fruit, wheat. barley, oats, hay, potatoes and a splen did garden. And only 2 miles west of postoffloe, Eugene, Oregon. M ust be sold at onoe. Prloeonly 2600. Inquire at Guard offloeorof John Bodlne onplaoe, one mile west on Eighth Btreet, then J mile south, then J mile west. Election Notice. To tki LxoaIi Voters of Honooi, Dibtrot No. 4, Lane County, Orb- qoh: , Notloe Is, hereby given that th annual sleotlon of this dlstrlot will be held at tbe Olty Hall In Eugene, Ore gon,on the third Monday, being tbeieth day of June, 1902, between the hou of 2 o'clock and 6 o'olook p in of that day, foi tbe purpose of electing three Director to serve tbree, four and five years respectively, tbe terms of eaoh to be determined by lot at tbe first regu lar meeting of the board after tbia elec tion. 8. B.Eakin, " Chairman. Framk BBiaNBR, i Clerk. . Notice of Annual School Meeting, Will Republican membera-eleot of the legislature refuse to vote for Governor Qoer for United States senator in oomplianoe with the ex pressed will of a majority of the Republican election of the taie 7 Whoever does not will thereby drive a good-slied spike into his political ooffln. Furnish has been laid peacefully to rest, sow tf Gear can capture the sen torship not a few other Republican politicians who have their eyes pn the senatorial plum may well unite in walling, "He who laughs Ust, laughs best." Ex-Governor Boutwell's "Grant Reminisoenoes" Inolude a good horse story. President Grant was attracted by a horse owned by Washington batcher, and he bought it for $500. Subsequently he took Senator Conkling out to ride behind his new acquisition, and the Presi dent ssked the Senator what he thought of the animal, "It strikes me," said the Senator, "that would rather have the 1500." Well, that's what the butoher said," re marked the President. Aooordlog to General Grant "war is hell." We doubt not tbat after reeding tbe war offioe figures the British publio ooneurs. Tbs total British red notion of foroes in South Afrioa ainoe the war began il 97,477. This Inolude killed, wounded, prisoners, death from disease and men tent borne as In valids, Help Wanted. VV ANTED. Ueveral persons of char acter and good reputation In each atate (one In this oounty required) to represent and advertise old" establish ed wealthy business bouse oi solid finanolal standing. rJalary 1 18.00 weekly with expenses aditlonal, all payable In cash each Wednesday direct from bead offices. Horse and oarriage furnished, when necessary. Reference. Enclose self-addressed envelope. Manager, SOS Cox ton Building, Chicago. For Sale. FOB rJALE-iiBoles' CWeil wbeei. Call 87 West Hlxtb fit,. fUK BALE. Team, harness aud wagon. PrioetlOO. Kuqulreat vVett Bros' Stable. UOVV 1UU HALiE. Uood milk oow for sale. Ioqulreat 149 Watllson St. r OR SALE. Good norae 8 year olu will work single or double prloe (50. Enquire of C H Farrow A Co. FOB BALE. One of tbe cuolceel residences in Eugeneon Willamette street. Call on T N Begar, Hotel Eugene, for further particulars. FOB HALE. Town lota for Bale at Blue River City. Hawmllle In a few hundred yards of town site. Apply to BC Bparka, Blue Biver City, Or. SHEEP FOR HALE. 180 bead of oholce Coiswold sbeep for sale. Call at No 44 West Hevntb street or ad dress Look Box 762, Eugene. FOB HALE -A good grain, hay and slock farm of sil6 aores for sale, I mile from store, poatofflce, school and oburcb, 4 miles from rail road station, good buildings, well watered, level and good location. 120 aores plowed and part sown to wheat, ou reasonable terms. snap . tor tbe purchaser. Can be reached from Goshen bystuge. Call on C B Blobatdson Pleasant ulU or C A Parker, 483 Jefferson street, Eu gene, Oregon. Lost and Found. PURHE LOST A ladies' puise lost on tbe street this forenoon. Hmall amount of money. Finder please leave at tbe Guard offioe. Netloe la hereby given to the legal voters of Bohool Dlstrlot No. 4, Lane County, Btate of Oregon, that the Annual Bohool Meeting for said dlstrlot will be held at the Olty Hall to begin at tbe hour nf8pm on tbe third Monday, being the ldtb day of June, A D 1801. This meeting Is called for tbe purpose of bearing the annual report of the Dlreotora and Clrrk and the transaction of business Uiual at such meeting. Dated this 6th day of June, 1S02. B. B.Eakin, Chairman Board of Dlreotora. Attest: Frank Bbisner, Dlstrlot Clerk. Dissolution of Partnership. . To whom It may oonoern: The partnership heretofore existing under the Arm name of Bay A Munroe Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr Munroe retiring. Mr Bay continues tbe business, assuming all bills and collecting all aoooouts. Geo. K. Munroe. J. B. Bay. Newlj Furnished Lodging 'House New beds in newly painted and papered rooms at the Courthouse Lodging House. Ouly one block from the main bUnlDeea street, and but a little more tbau two blocks from the postoMoe. A very quiet locality. Outside rooms at rear ooruers away from hall, splendid for day sleeping. Windows of these rooms under pro jecting roof, cutting off niuoh of tbe llgtit. Come and see the rooms and I will guarantee that you will be a He ll m. kd hows CASTOR I A For Infanta tuid Children. Ha Kind You H3M Always Bougfe the of I Bicyclr Lost Mack rtoniinervllls's blcyole baa been nilm for about three weeka. IllealtKO Rambler In good Condition with eoaaler brake. Anyone wlib Information leading to Its recovery will be suitably rewarded by oalling at the Reerptton saloon. The Imperial. Cottage Grove, Or. Find olase.rtaruple room SOaKO feet, well equipped. Bates 11.00 and $240 par day. OVERCOAT LOoT.-On tbe road be tweeo HangV Park and Alt Kirk lane's place an Oxford gray pveraoat Finder please Uave it here. . Miscellaneous. TEAMS WAMTED. To haul lumber from our mill on Coast Fork river, Good pay, steady work. Coast Fork Lumber Co, Cottage Grove, Oregon Book nates. The question of the use of the famlil eoat of arms vexes the American verj seriously. Originally all book platet were heraldic. That was In an ag when eoi.le generally could not read and when the blaion of each family, af ahown on wearing apparel or small be lougUics. was as well known and quick ly distinguished as an autograph oi ,.,.m.nh tnHu. In the main, It safe to advise Americans not to use coat armor on their book plates, ine uncertainty of the actual right to arms and the extreme difficulty of getting a drawing that one knowe 1b undeniably correct in every detail are strong rca tons against ita use. Heraldry is too exact a science to auniu ui w . and it is no small achievement to draw the coat of arms with absolute correct ness and yet with artistic feeling. Though it is not very genera.. f Uced, it is legal to copyright the book plate design. At least two plates are so protected In this country. This would eeem to leave a door open for those who wish to secure for themselves a per sonal distinguishing mark, a quasi- heraldry, for the drawing may m heraldic form as well aB in any other.-Century. "Bring me crude eggs, shredded wheat biscuits and a glasB or mua, Bald the man on the Boston oouu Yea. aah." replied the waiter. uu kind of algs was them, aah?" "Crude eggs." v . sah." repeated the man, walking away with a perplexed expression. Shortly he rcturneu. ain't got them algs, Ban, out 'em boUed, fried, poached an' acram bled, very nice, sah." "No, no," protested me nuauiu T want them crude, raw." "Ob," gasped the waiter, "you wants 'em raw?" "Certainly." Having brought them, the waltei nn rnrlouslv while tne man broke the yolks of the eggs over the ahredded biscuit and stirred the whites up in the milk. "Dat'B one of dem food cranks." rcportea me wauer i the next table. New York i'ress. Tin That Tarns to Stone. Thorn In a tree that grows in Mexico called the "cuijol," or stone tree, it is of enormous proportions, both in clr- otimfcrpnce and height It has a num hra- of branches spreading out wiaeiy and carrying leaves of a yellowish green color. The wood is extremely fine and easily worked In a green state. It Is not given to either warping or split ting. The most remarkable thing about It is that after being cut the wood gets gradually harder, and in the course of a few years It is absolutely petrified whether left in the open air or burled in the ground. From this timber houses can be built that would in a few years become completely fireproof and would last as though built of Btone. III ' C S Farrow & Co ...REAL ESTATE... II- . AUtu M I'' -, la li V Tbe Hoffman W. O. ZEIGLER Proprietor. SUNDAY DINNER 50c Oregon Eugene, University Book Store Eugene Directory Now on Sale. Come and get a copy. H. G. MILLER, Mil I Ua Sight Seeing, 'i Mount Hood ' and i "yii'i'tii-ii,. i 1 k . ""y-llhlda, "r dinner i ,.wiy ;huiu-t wine, J, l'hty .a w', i5 A Ft J. RENSHAVftj Euaene,0... (Lie are noui Ready for Business a ii k thA r.M .fiuir tH-d 1 1 tut in the I i'nte for Hieam-oieaiiiUt au.1 rtveing HumiRi n.acbiirv f' cIhbh- I lug, dyeing and niiisniiig ibihw c..orr ooods. Give u a call. MAKX HTBAM rLBANINO AND X)VE tmq works. Offlce 6' 6 VVi lamette Ynnr iiersonal clothing cu"-wi Knd press, d for J1.00 per mouth. National Bank Flrat Railroad Charter. The first charter ever granted in this country or probably, any other for the building of a railroad was granted in 1810 to Henry Drinker by the Pennsyl vania legislature for a road of that kind from tho Delaware valley to the headwaters of the Lehigh river over the route now occupied by the Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western rail road from the Water Gap to Scranton. That was before the days of steam, and the "wagons" that were to be run on the road were to ho moved by horse power. That old charter and the rights it conveyed were purchased by the original Delaware and Lackawan na company for $l,00O. Paid up Cash Capital $60 OOO Surplus (300,000 Eugene, Orsytn. i. rli..l ....... ," U B ..... . . .iwm ii,v ,or j., -r. . nnvuto parti. Every box is warranto! i S I Hlaysvillo, Ky., suys: llr. UlS?-,1 I men!, cured mo after year of sullerine H o ' sunt by mail on recciutor nrin s.,..:.-"0':''!!-". """:ulaMlt,,,i; For bale bv Linn Uruo Co Conductors' Excursion To Salem and lleturn. SUNDAY, JUNE Sth, TrainB leuva Euffene 7:00 a. m. and arrive at Salem at 10a. m. lleturaiDg leave Salem at 5:15 p. m,t arriving at Kueoe 8:15 pn. . $1.00 Round Trip from Eucene State buildinirs oDen tntlr.- e i i .on O . A . . . . . . irom ii.ov a. m. tu o t. m. luiuiiiouiio race lorsu- gold medal. Motor cycle races for $25 and a silvtrts base ball game called at :oU p m. ulass ball shoofa rortland, balem and Valley clubs lor cash prizes. GENERAL BAtfKINU BUSINESS Siht and Port Done on warjuanlo tonn. Siht draft on Umcafro, Wan iffnni! UtDU, Orc,;uu. iiula of exuhanee aoid on tun,i oaiitjietj oato of 'lejxwit. AJJ otliictioaa etttrrpxl lo will reoefr or mpt attnation. (JfUthiKT, Lsxura S. Vice-President of Women's Democratic Clubs of Northern On WORK WANTED By an Industrious young man. Llerked alx months. Address A M oara of Btate Journal office. rTOR TKADK. Home valuable prop, erly In California to trade for Eugene olty property; O 8 Farrow at Co. Notice. Noiloe Is hereby given that In pur chasing lumber lor the construction or repair ot oounty bridges aud culverts an order ojui-t De obtained from the Couuly Court nr a member of tbe oourt befora contracting for the lumber, pro vided, however, tbat supervisor! may, when In i heir Judgement immediate action ia rrqulrvd to make publlo high ways aara, oider am all amounts or lum ber, not In t xoevd 600 feel, to reoalr bridges, or culverts without walling to obtain an order from tbe oourt or trom any member thereol. By order of the oourt. May 14, 1902. E U Lkb, t Couuly Clerk Saved From Awful Fate. "f.veryborty aald I had oonsump lion," writes Mm A M Shields, ol Cbambersbnrg, Pa, "I was so low after six months ol seven sickness caused by bay fever and asthma that f thought I onuld get well, but I learned of the ruarveloua merit of Dr King's pew Liaoovary ror consumption, oad It and was completely cured." For desperate throat aud lunf diseaiee It Is tbe safest cure In the woi .1 and Is la fallible f. r coughs, colds u .1 bronchial allecilona. (guaranteed ! 't oX.aml l. Trial bottle free at W L IX LiuoV Teachers Ioslitote. The annual oounty tetcheis Institute will be held In Eugeue June SS, S6, 2; aud S8, lWi. All teachers are requested by law to attend at leat 18 hour, lwaras oi nireolora are rrqulreil to a'- low teacbrrs at least three days to at teiid county Institutes. Programs will be sent teaohers letrr. W M M11.1.KH. Couuly ttupt. Took the Second Man. One evening recently n well to do bachelor volunteered to teach a spright ly young widow the game of checkers. He quite overlooked the possibilities of the game. "There, now; it's still your move," he exclaimed to the lady shortly after the game had commenced. "You have tak en only one man, and yon are bound to take another." "Thanks for your advice," said the widow Bweetly. "Suppose I take you, then?" She did subsequently. v Titles. Give a Georgia darky a "chaw" of tobacco and you're a cap'n. Give him a quarter and you become a colonel. Paralyze him with a dollar and yon are a general for life, s Throw in an old suit of clothes and two stiff drams of corn liquor and be raises all his children to call you gov ernor. Atlanta Constitution. A Coatly Prarer Book. Queen Elizabeth used to carry about with her suspended by a chain of pure gold a book called "The Golden Manual of Prayer," a dainty volume of 300 pages, bound in "hammered virgin gold." One side of this costly volume gave a representation of the judgment ot Solomon, the other the brazen ser pent on the cross In the desert. A Fad and a Cull. A Boston editor, asked to define the difference between a cult and a fad. rose to the emergency In this manner "A fad Is anything that arouses eva Descent mentality, while a cult Is any thing that inspires pcrmaneut mental tty." Bxtenaafloa. Visitor That painting is by an old master, I see. Mrs.McShoddle(apologcttcall.v) Y-e-s, hut the frame is new. New York Weekly- No one can read the Bible out loud in the same voice in which be mm hi read a selection from a newspaper. Atchison Globe. 1 fki.ftOiUv4.-f, I'lesi-lent V VrHl !'!' EUGEJiE IiOAJl and BANE Of Eugene, Oregon. Paid lip Cash tapi'ai - $50,308 Surplus 23.0 0 K OINIRAL BANKING BUBINIS TANB OTID ON FAVORABLC TERMB Drafta iiraea on the principal cities ol the I United Htatea and foreign oonntriea. I mwiroa, aiiuweu on uemana lOTuncaia Ol iepoBii woeu ten riaiea penoa. uoiieciiona receive our prompt attention. City and uouut? Warrauts bought. W I. BH0W1, PrMMeat r.sr. osburn, CmMar. o. a Paine, Vice Praildan W. W. BROWN , CaiMti 1 sickly women be- I twecn tho acs of 45 and 55, but thcro aro very few invalids over 65 and CO j-ears of ago. Tho chaugo of lifo coming to a woman near her forty fourth year, either makes her an invalid or gives her a now lease on lifo. Those who meet this change in ill health sel dom live ten years afterward, whilo a woman who lays asido tho active duties of womanhood in health sel dom fails to livo on in happiness, years after she has passed 60. This is truly a critical time. Mrs. Laura S. Webb, of Toledo, Ohio, recognizes tho change of lifo as a dangerous period and sho also has faith in Wino of Cardui. Sho writes : "As I had always ocen troubled more or less at the menstrual period, 1 dreaded ft llrt. Laura S. Wtbb. the change of lifi rain fast approacite. TUim iting with a friend 1 BJ that she wis tatmf F 'w'iDeofCtrJtii.aaisW so enthusiastic about it li decided to try i bottle. I oericnadsoiDtrtliiitbi: month, I kept BEi for three mootisaeds! menstruate with oo fist 1 .hall take it oil loini i;l T have rassed the cUma, l: dread it now, as I am sore ttitFJ Wine of Cardui will be of peitw at this time." Wine, of Cardui la thereaacji; ro-inforce a woman againstiiSj0 that comes with the cliapi It re-establishes healthy foes .ftr -vn.irs of SuffCrUllt. I i this it has saved thonsinJl fcrcrs just in time. Do " until suffering is upon Jon. 1, enn,,r!ltionS Should bt tjn. Beffin ttsira' Cardui treatment todar, WINEofCAHDVI A million snffOT? have found rerf Wine of Carta, LAME CQUHTY RAMK .UGNE, Virulent Cancer Cured. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance In mrdlclne la given hyttugBi! O W ltnberts of Klir.atwth. V Va. An old man there had long tufTerrri wllh what good di'C'ora pronounced Incur able cancer. Thry beMvHl t,l cr hopeleaa till he uaed Electrlo Bitters and applied Hucklen'a Arnica Halve which treatment completely cured him. Whan F.lctrlc hitlers are un! to expel! biliooa, kidney and nilcnihe nolaons at the same time th la aalve ex erts Ita matchless h-llnr iowpr, blood dlaeaaoa, akin eruptions, nicer and sores vanish. Bitters 60c, BaWa lie at W h DvLano's. IitahllthaS In issi. Oldaat aaalt la taa Cauntf. a OotiB'a! Biiiking business in all brsnchn; Imnsactad on lavorabla lurms. A. O. HOVE.Preeldent L. HlTMN.irtwiUer. n il i-mvyv, AJt!.i,n CITATION. In th Oonnty Court of tha State of Ore gon, for the Countv of Lane. In the matter of the iUtate of J. M Dick Hewaned, ' To .tame. A Dlok L,mcetU W ni.-k, O lhck an.l Uura Dick Hankey and all other, known or unknown (t-et-tit8: In the Name of the St ita of O ejrno, Yon re hn-hv cite.1 and re.iuire.1 to apiwarin the County Court ot the Sute of Om,on, for th. County of lne. at the Court Ro.n- thereof at Knimie. in the County of l.., n , dav the Sth .lay rf July. l'.l-, at 'in o'cVk tn tha lorenonn of that day, tl.et, andthtre to .how eue if any yon hare, wi y nr,,,r ehou.,1 not 1 nile ant1 oririnc, direr tine n,l emiK.w.rnK the a.ln,i,,i,trat..r h-r.in tn tell foUow.''' Wlo,"""s 10 ",d MUl dwribe,l an llelnnlng at a point 12 '-' chaina aouth 5.'. t', chaini ea.t of the nrthwet c..rner of Hi. mh.Miuuarterolst-onLM in TownZ' li 8 K 2 weat, thence north 11.63 ewt :i chain, thence, a. t M.41 chain,, thence eonlh Sn, we.1 ,.l Slcham,, Uienc. -, 04.W) chain, topla-eof heaioniDc, mpt s.5l acre, on the,a.t,ideof aai., ,ra,t of t fH?' tcryManrtctmnh, c.nuirirt; 30.1 tt ! 1 llk..W acre., .1, "T.l:rric,r;S Un"i ljin, and heina in l..ne (N..,nlJ.W itnetheHon. II. It, KincidL ol th. County Court of th. State '( lC " th. Countr ol Une, with tr.e ,,0 Court athaed. thi. Mh d.y .V,J, A i! Alu,,: E. U.I.rr, Clerk. j&A ' Dignnwdt" ,S:.:-3 lifiiiil 1 rl 1 fil in 1 1 I ' tM 'si m Because We Advertise It g m Don't use Diamond "C" laundry soap be cause we advertise it or because we g!VT premiums for the wrappers. Use DiatnondX'' because It pays to use it because it is honest weight and does honest work. , SAVE DIAMOND "C" WRAPPEKS-W"'.. for all .oris of useful and attractive article"-1'' Kti book flhowinie over :W premium, given lor wraf on request. A postal will bnua it. Premium Dept., The Cudohy Packing C. so. 0ai, x - Happy TimelnUld Town. "We Ml very lpry," rlt- R X Hhi1i, Ol.l Town, Vh, w Hurk- l-n s a m.Ich s. lv whil v eiind our flHURhlfr nf a bad c"e of acald head." li delUh's all hn ne It fur ruts ,corn-, Ktirna, HruNoa, Boil-, ulcom, eruinlon -InMliide (nr piles. OnlvieatV L DeLann'e dru atore. 3'arttb &natra at i' T A. . It, K.cd Yt Har Alwivs Eotdl Banker. Life Assoc Salelniuranc-LR''""SSa ! that pica" WIT . 1 l