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1. J '5 ' THBFXOEJ.E DAILY GUARD. THIHSDAT, FKBRCAJRY IS, i I Frienlys 142d Friday Surprise Sale Tomorrow, Friday we offer some exceptional values in Ladies', Men's, Children's and Boy's ready-made clothing and apparel of every sort. Odds and ends and remnants must go as new goods are arriving daily. CITY NEWS 1 5c Towels 11c' 35c Embroidered Lace Curtain Tomorrow we offer 50 doz. Hose 25c Samples Price Hack towels valued at 1 5c LadikV BIjm Ho with silk ?5 Sample Curtains valued nd 20c, Friday cmb-oidered figures from SOc t0 $6-00 on sale S"Pr,SjSj'e Ill TXrSL 25c sorrow at. M re,, price LaCePricellar SteMcsWefling ISc ... . . 10 pieces uf white, black and Oriental, Vcnisc and Baby . . M , v -- . 9 pieces JS inch Corset Cover Iiish La Cape Collars c.d Yu!"1rf Embroidery, assorted pat- va!.i:s at S1.25 to 510.00 uca at and -lc, '-n- t(.rns arid values to SOc, Friday Surprise 4-Y uprise - ale Friday Surj rise Sale.. Price Price 9c Sale Price .1 25c Cori'ss Coon & Co's. Helmet. Bird Cojhr, olways so! J for 1 5c, en jals tomorrow aid until Saturday nighL for , Company A dance Tuesday night. ! Good music and a good time assured. ; The brick for the Hulln block la ; being delivered. The work of laying It will begin In a day or so. ' John McFall, who -resides west of ' the cky, Is tne latest to engage lu li.e 'real esiule business In Uugeue. ! The com mission men are now pay ! Ing 2(1 cents a dozen for funs, a drop iof one cent during I he past week. I A heavy front occurred last night iand thin Ice formed on the water. jKniu la expected tonight or tomorrow. I See the Passion I'luy at the Elec ! trie theatre. A continuous play all i this week. Admission 10 cents, tl'i Company A will give a social dance jat the armory Tuesday nlntit. lju't fall to attend if you waul a gooi tin...-. (17 ; He sure to attend the ('. K. valen tine social at the U. II. church Friday evening, at s o'clock. Admission, K : esute. . 114 the remains were Interred. The re ligious services were conducted D Rev P K. Hammond, rector of the Episcopal church, and the lodge had charge of tna ceremonies at tne grave. DR, MARTIN STILL DRAWS BiG CROWDS 'A Good Name at p la a tower of itreneth ?c excellent reputation of c t J i tbelr remedies in the nt." J they .re best know,,. , "fnJ World" was The Second Com in. uenvereu ui u.e Ing of Christ and the End of the sbout tnem, .. Made biffi""' H Dr. Martin, through his ex-j , recommend 7i1 Christian church last eeu...R ... round family roedldne kiTc.V'W nresence of a large and attentive an-! G. D. FAKi.ty.6i2 Wild., Si1'' dience. ur. --- , cellent ability, unfolded that marvel- ( ous discourse o. me one, Lowell. the w.rld over, not oni. Th mormon on l ae seconu iu...-- out In anything th.i. . te-J . . .. . i- - Dlnna. " " '. . . . l. , t.,.,1 . thai . ... Jroftrt. A few cold racta aoout u.e a..., and Wheeler & Wilson sewing ma-chines-M-Hey are the only two makes of machine in the world that are sold direct from maker to user, never be ing sold by dealers. II you doubt .hi. .,.i.m,m write to the head of- n, ii-. nrnariwav. New York City, I. ,i ;.!, chauters of the. and' try to buy one or a carload. That e, by MaIthew. i HM;. Sar,,p, Is why you always get tne pruw.. Forever will remain tne oeep - , '"r.u the f,."; of the Singer Sewlnp Machine Com- , , evangeUst made of lislB"H-W"ttSt.iSj1J . . ha tt-nrld com- . f tliu 1 consider Hood'4 anv in any uai l m ui- ... . . hrmp maiesi.c uuciav" pany's store In every city, village ar,d j Christ of Galilee. Just as certain as the Bible is the Word or uoa, so cer tain is the fact that Christ will come again from the right hand of God a .'I aVUI-V V A h.!ll see Him. and lat er every' one in Eug-ne shall Btand pared only by C. I. Huod Co., Lowell ' i,of.,ro His liulment seat and "give "- ' - an account ot the deeds done In the lauilet throughout the United States Canada and Europe. I ; John B. Oi-i-rr 'iJ",,t?',1, J :. Mas.. u tn fc3 I am a strone nd health. im tak tiff IIimu.'. ' "-lau ""aaarilit. -.1 blood purlaer In the KrM 'r' 4- J E. CillLTON. 113 Liberty Sl. U! Hood's Earsaparilla is sold J . H In the usual liquid. r in t,bel 'r aaraaraos. luu Ueses On. n.,,,. 1 OltELiOV KK.IT IDAHO i l-I.AVIXt; OFF TIE I Moscow, Idaho, .-'eli. 12. The luts- l:ei!.nll teams of ihe Oregon and I Ik. universities played ni-'hf. Oregon wluninr: A imtrrlage license was granted ! points to break the ti ihli i.f!..rn....n liv f'.i.inlv clerk Lee to' half Idaho led, 10 to a Frank L. Ileir.o'n. aged 3. and .Miss I let hail good te Laura May Wiseman, aged -5, oi Eugene. or 90c a dozen 300 doz. including 22 different styles and in sizes 14 to 17 will be sold by Saturday night. v Now is your opportunity to stock- up on collars and cuffs. We include in the sale the following styles. ' Alaska Richmond Dartford Varsity Islington Minto Touring Volante Bobs Outing Student Basil Webster Jerome Jennico Chanticleer Tokio Dunloe Theo Rob Roy Fenwick ' Glencoe Helmet Brand 25c Cuffs, Sale Price S. H.' -FRIENDLY Agents Stetson Hats Dint Gloves Ucishcr UridcrweAr 592-594 Willamette St. Your, Money's Worth or Your Money B.Kk I'KltMOXAl-H. C'lminli. Itritnimn hits ivtuimM. to (ho SIuhIuw. J. J. Mii'onnirk wont Id 1oi 1 In iuI on .mrUm -M toliiy. Al lluhl -ii Ih In Ihe rlty front 1'm t 1 ii ml fr u few iliiyu. W. . Cm 1f, of tloschurt;, lit lu Ihe city iti ttusint'iK. U:. t. A. Tnlno nMrntit from PnrU'Mu. nielli Mm. W. It. Ciio wnit to Uiuln liott nUht for a nbort visit. I. Alh it Itukcr ii-nft down with tho Ki'lpp (lilr: niiM iilnK. Mm. Ouy Arinltiim. of ('rowoll. vlwltiMt In ttu city toiltty. Kt'v. M. (', Win lt'ft lo.lay on trlj,, to AMinny hihI ConraUI. MIhh Huhy lU'iulrtfkn Iih loturntMl from n vUlt in iNirtlmul. C. K. CnunlnKlmin went to hriiln ttllH nfltMIMdll OH iMIMlUt'HM. V. I'. Culll.ni rt'tumt'tl (ht nftor noon frr'ii r lilt) t.i rortlund. Mm. . K M. Hr.iwn, of Cntlimt (Srovt1, U rlMl'ltiK l Knutoo. II, K. W'yiiiH'. tf CuititKO Crovo, wm lu KiiKiiit nil IihhIio'hh hnliiy. W'm, II. rtt-ktiiH niut Mtuk l.afky, of HhI'-io. nr( In Kutvtn ttiil.iy. Ml km Tht'rt'i Mt'i,itin)tl U loirt from rhilnniaih vlthttitj frinj I. J CiHM''invtr. I ho S I' ;i Mit itt (losht'n. van In KnmMio tu! a Kov. P. K. Mnk ir it twn tvn today fur (hu flrt (lino lu two wto lit hiiH Ihtu confluod to IiIh hnnio with Ih m'lpiu'. M, ll. hiinif, of l.oran u. an ar rival hi' i' on Oit imon iralu tnday. W. A. Snninor wan a jiiiH-MK-T for Portland on tlw noon tritl n l lit y . havttl uiitl John Myi'rs and whoa left loilay f'ir a trii tn Siiokauo. II. Hurkholdi'r.of CitMiim tirtivo, wah 111 (''uKt'iH ht'twi't'ii t rii t ti k today. Kimono Ward, of Ind'-pt-nd' in. If jVlrtliltiK rt tho homo ot J. M. M hi 1 1 it. John '(':itrh ritun dow u' from 'nt laKo Crnvc tn tho ikmiii train today. I. A. Hooker Ih Iomo from Atrllo tt ' v Ih It hi Hon, W. J. Ilonkt-r, who In III. I J. M. Howard mid family have ar rived ht-ro from lano, Id.iho. tt ro sldiv MIhk Huhy Chotwood tut to ( kIwii on the iifttM-uooti train today for a Khnrt vUlt. I). S. Wllhrlni loft today for Sit yot Lake, to ho koiio n couplo of wi'i'kn of inoro. H. II llondrlckM, of KoksII, nftrr n vIhK with hlri family In Kukoiio, Iff i lodiiv for honn. Mr. and Mia. J. 1'. Hill nnd Hon T'oimld nr r 'oovtM lim from a Kovoro tli;o of hIi kih'r. Krank Wtnidrnff, of Toitimo (Irovo, afior h vMt in Ktm-Mio, loTt Cultiy for Portland aiul Soatth. MKa Itunnlo Kakcr has ht-n con fined ttt her rom ulnio Satuiday with la urlppi- and tonHtlltiit. Minor .1. I, Join'- nnd wlfo. of Cot lasr Cr'vi', ur In tho rltv t day, hai Inp AiHvo-l o'i tho noon train. II. O. MoC.oo, of rt!tttlo, Mftor hiiKlni'HB vlnit horo, h-ft for homo to day. Ho la ttitorortiod In tlmhor. Mr. and Mm. C. T. Clark wont to Portland today for a fow d:iV visit. l!ov. H. A. Cr'rn wont to l.i :omli, I. Inn t'ouuty, today. Mr A. O. Atwood, who has boon initio 111 for notno tliuo iasi, a now looovoilm;. llor hushaiid. Mr. At w.nd. oxpootit to rotuin to Mm work at Fulls City In u fow days. I Mrs. K. W. Carnahan. of Mo.lford.j afior a visit with nor parents, Mr. and j M rM, S. K. tloiH'm. In Ku ;ouo, will j leave tonight fur homo. Hosroo Itlley and John Patterson' wont to llarrlMhiir-; today to l.tok iif-j tor Komo trouhlo on tho tolophon 4 , romiiany'A lino lu that viilnity. Alhany Doiuoornt: Mr. 1). A.I Palm and mm Klmor, prominent F.u-! Kent people, woro In tho olty today whllo on tholr way to Newport for a winter h onttiiK, j Hanl 'l Hunstikor wont to Co-thon i thin aftornoon to visit hU diui'.htor.l A riniK hreuk In The machinery haa affected the . is sue gT The Guard today, repaint not having been niado before 5 o'clock thlr. evening. Judclng from tho number of peo iJo atteodlUK the Orpheum every nlicht the manaKcnient miiHt be glv Ihk them something worth while. The music Is always good. The streets are being cleaned up nicely so they will present a ood ap pearance when the committee of Roseburg business men comes here Monday to inspect the pavement. H. J. Reynolds will soon begin the erection of a six-room residence on his lot on West Sixth street near Ol ive, Immediately in the rear of hla residence on the corner which he oc cupies. Charles J. Barhlte today filed la the probate court a petition for the adoption of Orvls Snook, aged seven years, and that his name be changed to Orvls Barhlte. The mother of the boy, Mrs. Hortense Snook Lemman, gives her consent to the adoption. The Orpheum changes Us program tonight, and hiu some flue films, "The Horse of Another Color,' "The Lost Ilass Oruin,' "The Knolianted UlaHHes, Hit 'iid-Colored," nnd "Forty Winks." Illustrated song, "Hunker Hill." Over a hundred citlzenR expect to make the trip to Springfield and back on the Hpeciul train .tomorrow even- ' lug. Thoite who have not already ; purehased tickets may Reoure them at ; Yornn's shoe store. All who intend I to go will meet at the depot. The train leaves at 6 : 4 . I I I.1 ir C iri.f. u j ..II if i.i ,.lO,o I nf Cottage (irove, has filed his petition Tor the nomination fur sheriff on tho itepublh an Meket. Mr. Siibdgrass has made an excellent marshal,' and his friends think he would do as well In the sheriffs oftlfv. Marrlatie licenses woro Issued yes terday afiernoon to tho followhm: Peri'ival II. MeHonald. aged 21, and Mlxs Connie C. Close, auod 24. both of I! n gone: Charles 0. MeMahon, aged 21, and Miss Anna MiQuinn, (agod 23, both of Camp Creek. IK) UN' t . . A4A i body, whether tht-y be gwd or evil." tttt i b individual, who may To Willie I. Smith and wite at tnej,)lt for a Ujom(MU think of thai d.iy. g f,hos'.iire hop yard near Mirinsneiu, . a3jf hi,:isef ur herself t:ie February 13, 1U0H, a datighur. Am 1 read ? Can i s;a the Uedeenu r and render an accept able account of my deeds done in this Hie?" " If any of us are in any way uneasy concerning on soul's wellaiy. let ns go to the sovices tonUht and know God's vill regarding uj, as Dr. Mar tin pres-jnts the menage on "Tin Three Temptations of Jesus and(l' All men." Fp to the present there have been 172 added to the church. Great interest is manifested, wjile the word is preached with power and telling rffr-. Profo-ro- Pav!-, effi ciently .Ii.'-tu t'o rit is!?;. Coi:i enr ly as the iorvitvs bein at 7:30 p.m. This Is the las: evening you have op portuni'y tj make use of the ques tion bo thai d.y. L' j -n question: a sensible id l.et.)i-o B . valentine 5 :pr: 13 to 13 Inst the afer lime In the fl.-Mt .Wither qnin- !m work. A rerep- botli'llon mill dance followed the khiiio. 1"!p Oregon learn was delayed ana I fulled to arrive f;.r the schedule saiiie Ouard'B ! Monday. Oreson plays W. S. C. to night and Whitman lnursda. At Olio's The four lowor :raden.nt the Cen tral Mi hool have t.een dismissed until . ;nexl eilii.'s.lay In ol der that the rooms may be thoniu.uhly fumigated. M'lie llaptlst ladles will give a niar-ke- at tireeu's Kr.ic.'rx stro S:ilur lav. l.unoli at noon, l.'.e. Il.une made hominy. 114 Valentine boxes from $g up. fl AXXOr.VOMKXT J. M. Howe and J. V. Buoy have opened a real estate office in the building with J. A. Maurer, No. 542 Willamette street, where we would be pleased to have all old friends who have property to sell, both farm and city, call and list same with us and we will do our best to sell same. HOWE 4 BUOY, tf 542 Willamette Street. HOARD OF KIKK DW.KOATKS A Bpeclal meeting of the Eugene board of fire delegates will be held in Firemen's hall Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock for" the purpose of con sidering the matter of allowing the band the use of the hall. fl4 W. W. STEVENS. OHHSSMAKIXO Co., Rooms 7 and S. Oordon block fl Suits a specialty. Miss Williams & l FOKTLAM) HOYAI, H.'iKKKY Bread, the best and healtlnnst bread made, for sale at Otto's. Don't miss Company A's dance at the arnioryI'iU'sday niht. J. M. Howe Is still selling best tail ored stills on the coast from Conti nental Tailoring Comuany, of Chica go, at 512 Willamette street. tf Don't miss the Passion Play at the Electric theatre. Play every hour. Admission 1 0 cents. . i Don't miss Company A s dance at the armory Tuesday ninat. Why buy new clothes when we can make your old ones look like new at Kugeno Dye Works, Sixth and Wil lamette streets. tf We pay range, fit! $;U for any old Monarch J. W. KAYS KI R. CO. Sen the llean spray pump before buying. Pumps at all prices and pre pared sulphur spray. CHAMBERS IIAUDWAUE CO. Poultry supplies oi all kinds CIIAMIIEKS HAKDWAliK Com:::'iy Coo,! nnii-ic A dance nnd a go: Tuesday night, d time assured. The case of the Oregon & Callfor !l I. umber Cini':tnv vs. W. K ! Brown, tho Euuene banker, to rerove certain large l.acts ol 1. utter lauds! p.l.M-" the Slu'lH"-. wt'leh ihe O'M" itv Monarch iiecucu ll ill. ... nil. uevu illicitae to ,j.lv ! serve the tmrp4.se in a mortgage, is j j ! being tried In the circuit ynrt today! ttefoere Judge Burnett, o. Sulem i If you want the hesl substitute for a h n get a IVtalii-na incubator. CIIAMHEHS IIAUDWAPE CO. fre Malleable Itanges. trial. .1. W. KAYS ITU. CO. f PORTLAND AND EUGENE ! HIGH SCHOOLS PLAY! Tomorrow night Portland high : onsof the metropolis, play on the can-! ons of the meropolls, play on the can vas at the armory the Eugene high school team, which is now second" In the valley league. It will probably be as fast a game as ever seen In Eu gene, and If the local team wins this' It will place It above all the Portland teams. Judging from the scores of other teams who have played Port land high this year the local boys feel that their chance of victory is good. After the game there will be anoth er of those enjoyable dances, to be. given by the students. These dances are for students, and the University students are especially invited. At Otto's Why should no! a i be more th.in a mc riaure? Wc h.t-e selected from . sio.k a line ot atira.. and us:fyl iiitle r.nv.li.J Jewelry and Siivenvjte, at; mou r. teo ui e m approori-1 to give as valentines. 1bi cost out iit;;e more it;, the fancy picture cards, Z will be prized many tint; as much. Here is alio some of the many aniii we arc oflerinj. rJtt', for window display TutsJir 50c Handy Pins, Gem Jars, Tooth Brushc raper rvmves, etc. Pin Cushions, M Buffers. Crosses. H hi rins, 1 tumbles, ttc ci nn Cuff Buttom Brooches, SpoJ rocjtet rues, etc. Why not a Diamond for Valentine. We have them fro.u $20 $250 J. O. WATTS Cor. 9th and Willamette St 75c Valentine boxes from uc up. fl4 Si'liClAI, HAM: $2.50 shoe's. Two Yoran's shoe store. weeks only The Southern Pacific the coming year will make a specialty of boosting Newport as a resort, as well as all other resorts in the valley. Willi this pretty lass so young and fair: Her step is light, her heart hs free, Since taklns Kocky Mountain Tel. . Linn Druff Co. lue jsovjvjinu nun OSCAR ANDERSON, Mr Kates - European Pl.in 50c, 75c, SI. 00, 5 1. 50, S. Free Bus to anH from all train. Front and Morrison St-. Pnr'laiV. ... Or' , J. W. BARRINGEi Exprrt housemoYif Moves a vythine. Tieaty years experience. Rcsidena. Fifteenth and Oak Sis. P: Red 451 1 . Eueenc. Ore?oo At otto's Valentine boxes from 5c up. fll Inves ,urs will fiuuble tnclr In iwo years if they buy lots tracts in the Blair street all The city must tiiii:d iu t'jat ir IS:Yt)l 30, Mr. I lioiw.v II.. w.u n.... .mi... .niiuiger lieu. ii. oiiiim lias ntrcau he hi. i.- w ... r.-..-iv.-.l over lot. l..H.ii.vin., ui... l... j ....... .-i... ' ''t'! here. Judse dm, II. Burnett nunc up from Salem this nftet neon lo hold a special term of clrciili court at which the case f tho Oregon (S CallrornU l.iiml.er Company vs. W. K, lirown will bo tried. IT'S UNREASONABLE IT IS t'N REASONABLE fur a vonng man to uppo that hit run aet lilmseir up In a nm.il paying I.iialuesi without uio capital to Invest In tho ohlcrprUe. I'erhapt this lack of redy hinds hat been th rMiiw of your wnrklim for wiiw one else iintead of voumelf for t!ns many yrarn. Aa account with tliU bank will afford you a ronrenlcnt, nfi. and altogolher Ideal method of ki'i'idiig your surplun fundi hor they will itrow Into a mm that In time will make pusaiM your huccosh In bUHlnc. Othera have mtccevil-d lu thla way: ou rail also. The Eugene Loan (S Savings Bank F-.lith w is': ( apllal ami .u.Iik. IlltOWX. 1-rr.ldoi.t. -, . .(IIXI.OlMI E. IlltOWX. 1-re.lil. tit. I'. v. OSIH U, a.l.ler. A. I'AIM:. Vk 1'it-i.l.li nt. v. W. IlliOWX. Al, (a.l.ler. si(;i:it si:wi(i m.h ium: c). Singer and Wheeler Wilson S, Ing machines sold on easy payment Willamette ieet. Phono U Mil. tf n.: on.: on.! Throo-ounce bottle. I Or, put up hv and expressly for live Slnser Sewlm .Maonino ouipany. 8 I : W illamette on i ol-:ow n nr- for seals for "Parslfsl" Sltnr-i day night. The orders have come ' from Albany, Salem and other v.nlev towns. Ihe house will be crowded to 'he limit, I fpros-nl Indications count j for anything. Tho box office opens i for the sale of seats tomorrow morn-1 Ing at o'clock. Be there early l( j ou w ant a good seat. j ! Ml.anv Democrat: Charles K. Cun-! i "Inirhntn. a former employe of t'ie Willamette- Valley Company, of this I ! flty. since then being with the miii- ! pauy In Eugene, has been iu the city '.toda. Mr. Cunningham is now in I terethMl In the C, .tinge drove Klec jirlc l.lnht CiMiipany, purchased from the W lllninotte Valley c.ini..iiiy. and i will move there to take charge o the operating part of It. Use Diamond Chick Food for little I chickens. We ran tell vou whv i CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO i Company at the mm - AlY !S' 1 A will give a social tllorv Tuesday I.ieSr a;:cua ll vou Utile. dance D 'li t a nt .lust rcrclv.'d ,. (U(, 1f '.ins. I ollle In and Insoect the ,u J. W. KAYS Ki lt. 8 - 1 FLOUR If it IS you already know ill wc can tell cu about ii II it Ii'KT, you want FU RE; WHITE FLOUR in y Kitchen Nest Baking.Day. It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread. Xi:W TtiDAY FOR S.I.K--lioo.l s. . . Premier tMtewri:.' International "I. 4.-. Wes: of .ond-lfiml Sialtli Call at o: r t . e Corrosponi...ice Vh t. FOR RKNI- Tv, nrin,,,,,,.,,,,; rooms ami two furtiUVd room, for litht hous..keei.i.g Aeptv a! ;,-, 1 earl street, corner I ,'th. atrwt. I'hon Red 14:. I. SPKt lAI. SAI.K IS Ort shm-s. One Yorn' shot ator. Entire change of progiam at the Eugene Iheatie toniglit Moving pic. tine nnd Illustrated songs t'n.c lit cents. A commit to consisting of D F V.i. " ran, t! 1). l.lnn and O. V. Roberts started out among the business men i this morning to sell tickets for the I omtnerclal Club excursion to Spring week only atf,., R, Friday evening. T'ie i met wlthTiplondld success. The fare for tho round trip Is . cents. Tin trivln leaves at t'.:4.". o'cloi k and re turn after the meeting wi:h tv Commercial Club al Springfield i? oyer. FOR RENT I at i:e front p. ...... i rent:hoaid connection If deslr-; .... ...... 1 1 1 n t j- I hone Red ; . BVRCAIN tnlte. w,.st road; j.( nnd'T fen... - A J of K mil. e. 10 : tier T. nth ft; "acre f.-i.m lra-t on K! ' hurl: ulra all 1 Che New sutiplv of oat e, y lust riwlH hv C H IrUli. cer. ti East kiath nr.xt. 1 Large shlpinext of dinlr. ! lid linoleum Ju.t tH-eled CI I VMBKItS IIAKDW ARE o.h h i ; The fun-Til of n-.;- v i.-. . tie ttro-'was held this afternoon a: '). t. i M rosli.nc.. on Fast Fifth .---v, r'.,. i s. rvlces w ere ntieti.te.l by Ki:;es rhalrt'in a body and led tho procession (down Willamette (tiwi and out to ("O ' ward the Masonic cemetery, where acres ijf t. a 1 1 1. a id i:r.i d n t. ii, . oil in . I'e.iriti nn 1 il. I.. t . t -.' men for u .., ll lag t'm ,,, ,, . "r First National P., aeplcs. i! In.il : 'I. PURE WHiTE Ft OUR , is trade cf Selected fectth Fife Wheat, by patent pro cess and is strictly High Grade. ' Use Pure White Flour for pastry and calces as v. ell as for bread- it sat isfies or your money back.' Pure White Flour isf r.io k, th.o fa Iovvi' Merchants, true $l J per sack (.'.-o. T. Hell ,,n- V. f. IJni-ii. W. A. Itell. F. I Mai lock. The Fiiit.no (ir.-ceryto- ('. It. Illllllels, l-l't-T Jl.llliv.ll, W. II. Ieniter. "ole Wilson. w. J. ;iisoii a a. w. wiiite. Foimlnlii ineiy. l-nlven.ll' Home RakcrJ V.-. W. K;iI.. I. ""-- Ariiili.ige .V. I'.' WAD HA MS (Sb KEBR BROS MCTntttiTrn c ;.k.