Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 07, 1907, Image 6

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    THE PLAIN TRUTH
What More Can Forest Grove
People Ask?
When well-known residents and high­
ly respected people of Forest Grove !
make such statements as the following,
it must cany conviction to every
reader:
FARMERS
LIVING ON 1 WARSHIP
W EEKLY OREGONIAN
to Kis Bluejackets.
COSTS THIRTY QENTS
A
OF PORTLAND
DAY.
\ For the general news of the
Mrs. L. M. Stream, living at 210 B. St,, Porest Grove,
The F o o d 1» G ood, P le n t y a n d V a r ie d
Ore , says: “ Doan s Kidney Pills cured me ol a disoi- |
an d B e tte r T h a n M a n y C i v ilia n » Get.
dered condition of my kidneys and pains through my
T h e O ffice rs' M e a ls a n d the D iffe r e n t
hack. 1 felt tired and worn out most of the time ar.d
M o s s e s — T h e P a y m a s t e r ’s W o r k .
was troubled with a dragging pain through my hips. 1
could scarcely stoop or bend and at such times, sharp
IIow many housewives would like
pa ns would dart through my loins and cause intense
suffering, The kidney ac ion was annoying at units
to have to cuter for a family for 30
as these organs tailed to perforin their functions prop­
cents a head u day? That’s exactly
erly. I am uow entirely tree from kidney trouble, my
the sum it costs I’ncle Sum, and he
back is strong and I feel better in every way since us- •
has something like 30,000 bluejackets
mg this remedy and can recommend Doan's Kidruy
pills very highly to anyone suffering from thesam e
to feed at his man-of-war table.
disease.”
Even on ordinary days a sailor sits
World also for information about
1 bow t o obtain th e t >est results
in cultivating the s o n l^ io c k
R aising, Fru it Growing e tc .
Y o u c a n secure this excellent
For ssle by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
LAWYER
Real Estate and Corpo-
* non L i t a Specialty.
R E A D THE
The Fare That Uncle Sam Serves
W. H. HOLLIS,
. Forest Grove,
-
O FFICE over
Hines' Store
-
Oregon
HANCOCK &, GORDON ~~
FASH/OM S T A B L E S
Pacific Ave.
Forest Grove
Neat Turnouts
E. W . Haines Bank
(ESTABLISHED ¡898.)
Forest Grove, Oregon
A general banking business transacted
Interest paid on time deposits.
Accounts invited.
down to u fare no civilian need sniff
at, says the Home Magazine. Eggs,
boiled potatoes, bread and butter and
For the Best. Up to-date Work.
coffee form his breakfast one morn­
States.
Baths. Pacific A ve, Forest Grove.
ing. IVrhaps the next he has sau-
Remember the name— Doan’ s— and suges and corn bread.
A. I. Wirtz, Proprietor
take no other.
Roast veal with gravy, boiled pota­
toes, succotash, bread and butter, gin­
8 . A . .W o l i I t o n
gerbread and coffee is an ordinary din­
AT THE CHURCHES
ner menu, while fried pork chops,
The
bread and butter, apple suuce and tea
Leading
T
o n s o ria lis t
M. E. Church
is the bill of fare submitted by the
Guardian s Sale of Real Estate.
the will lie supposed himself to lie
of
steward to the paymaster for the same
Regular preaching services at the Methodist churcf
possessed of only a few thousand dol­ 1 Notice is hereby given that, by virtue of a license
every Sabbath at 1 1 a .m . and at 8:00 p. m. Sunda
day’s evening meal.
F o r e s t G ro v e
lars, but since bis father hud died the and order sale duly made and entered by the County
school at 10 a. m.; Epworth League 7:00 p. m.; Mid week
Thut the fure agree« with him la at­
Service, Thursday, 8:00 p. m.
day
liefore
he
had
inherited
the
Conant
Court of Washington county, Oregon, on October 22,
tested by his hospital record. Seldom
REV. H. GOULD. Pastor.
fortune. The letter had come through j 1907, licensing me to sell, at private sale, for cash in R . N I X O . N , D e n t i s t
more thuu live to ten men are sick at
the malls with no great delay. The hand the hereinafter described real estate, belonging to
German Lutheran Church
[O rig ln a l ]
a time from the ship's crew of 850.
The German Lutherans hold services on the 2ud ant
Sumner and Eugene Connnt were loss of the ship In which Eugene sailed W illiam Ziegler, a spendthrift and incompetent person,
Forest Grove, Oregon
Not all the seamen are brought up
i I will, from and after Monday, December 2, 1907, pro-
4th Sundays of each month at 2:30 p. m.
ueur the aea. Many of them are In­ two very different characters. Sumner, wns reported by cablegram from Aden ! ceed to sell, at private sale, for cash in hand, to the
H. C. EBEL1NG, Pastor.
O FFIC E
Three «J ogis •»»!in ol K «ilry‘s store. Offlc*
land boys who run away from homo (be elder, contrary to bis father’s wish, two days after the disaster occurred.
highest bidder, all the following described real estate,
hnuis Him' v À M. lu t F M.
Christian Church.
for the life on the brine. The books would have uothiug to do with busl- ' L'pon the receipt of this news Miss j situated in W ashington county, Oregon, to-w lt:
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES.
of the Virginia, for Instance, bear this ; ness. When the Spanlsh-American war Evans returned to her home and wrote
The east half of the northeast quarter of section 10,
Bible School, Su nd ay........................................... IO j OO a. m.
out with a record that of the 850 sail­ came on he enlisted, went to Cuba and Sumner Conant a note Informing him , T. 1 N. R. 4 W , W ill. Mer. Also the following de-
that,
after
all,
she
was
the
heiress
to
Communion and preaching................................... 11:00 a. m
j scribed tract of land: Beginning at a point on the west
ors 000 have enlisted from states as
came back in command of his compa­ the Conant fortune and offered him j line 38 rods south of the northwest corner of the D. L.
Junior Mission Band................................................ 3:00 p. m
far Inland as Idaho anil Wisconsin.
ny. Eugene was like the father, with half of the property. He wrote declin­ C. of John Lou'-'ignont and w ife, in T . I N . R. 4 W. FT?FF
Christian Endeavor................................................ 6:30 p. m.
Knowing wha' it is to - t v
v*
Every minute of the day aboard ship
A-1-
K
Preaching................................................................. 7:30 p. m
an eye single to the accumulation of ing the offer. She then wrote offering , W ill. Mer, and running thence east 15 rods, thence * tive AV cure
foi Eczema. Sal’ Kt.«
i
Is
lived
according
to
rule.
At
5:30
Prayer meeting on Thursday night.
wealth. They were both bent on mon­ herself and half the property. This south 31 rods thence west 15 rods, thence north 31 rods and Skin Diseases Instan I • ' ‘
I o'clock In the morning tho sailor Is
Write V. W W illiams. *0« vUi,
REV. SIAS. Paator.
ey making.
offer was also declined. She waited a to the place of begining: Excepting from the above York Enclose S u m s
aroused by the call of three bells,
Prior to going to Culm Sumner Co- few days, then Invited him to come described lands the follow ing, to-w it: Beginning at a
Congregational Church
j Thirty minutes Is allowed him for
point the northeast corner of the northeast quarter
Sunday School at 10 a. 01. Morning Preaching Ser
lashing Ills hammock, etc. After that nant had paid some attention to Ger­ and see her.
; of section 10, T . I N . R. 4 W , W ill M er., running
trude Evans, a lovely girl with no for­
"Why did you go off to Cuba with­ j thence south 8 rod», thence west 36 rods, thence north
vice at^ 11 o’clock. Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
h e Is a l l o w e d t o t a k e I t dO W Q O n ly b y
Young People’s Meeting held at 6:30 p. m
i »peelal permission. There Is no sneak­ tune. But us Sunnier was poor and out—without saying anything to me?” 8 rods, thence east to the place of beginning: Also a
service on Thursdays at 7:30 p. m.
“I couldn’t support a wife. B e­ : stiip of land 25 feet 9 inches in width lying and being
ing It olT fur seductive little naps in Ills father had repeatedly told him that
REV. H. W. BOYD. Pastor,
If he didn’t mend his ways—which sides"—
' on the west side o f the above described land, the
I the day.
“Besides what?”
j same running from north to south lines thereof, and
I Ills breakfast Is served at 6:30 meant choosing a career indicated by
Free Methodist
"I didn’t know how much I wanted J being 25 feet 9 inches wide, the land to be sold being 80
o'clock, five bells. Twelve seamen the old man— he would cut him off in
There will be preaching services In the Free Metho-
his
will
the
boy
let
the
matter
with
you. And I didn't suppose you wanted acres, more or less.
mess at one tuble, one of their own
iist Church every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this October 28, 1907.
the girl go by default. In the excite­ me any way.”
number
receiving
an
extra
stipend
of
REV. H. K. BOWMAN, Pastor.
H. G. KIN G ,
ment
of
war
lie
forgot
all
ubout
her
She
partly
turned
to
n
table
and
$5 monthly from Uncle Sam for wait­
Guardian of the Person and Estate of W illiam Zieg-
Dairy, fruit and hay farms, hop
and
on
his
return
fo
ud
her
engaged
to
Christian Science.
toyed
with
a
book.
ing on his comrades.
j ler, a Spendthrift and Incompetent Person.
yards.
his
brother.
Eugene
meanwhile
had
“But I did,” she said faintly.
Services every Sunday at 11 a m. and 7:30 p .m .
This assignment Is now generally
W . N. Barrett,
A revelation burst upon the man's
•t the Christian Science Hall, 115 South Fifth Street
made In rotation. Jack tars have been gone to the orient on a business mis­
Atty. for Guardian.
List your place with me and have
known to come to blows In their zeal sion for Ills father. Sumner bad not stupid brain. He went to her, and— I (First Pub. Oct. 31) 5 t
it sold.
to secure It. Then, again, when sta- i been at borne a week before his father there was another last turn In tlio
Honed In warmer climes It was not suddenly died of apoplexy, leaving all wheel of fortune. They Inherited tho
his property to Eugene.
This left Conaut property as one.
easy to find men willing to officiate.
n A ItU IET B. LEM.
Uncle Sam sets seven tables, la ac- | Sumner out lu the cold and wns a rare
THINKING ALOUD.
corduuee with his rules of class dis­ turn of fortune lu Gertrude Evans' fa- j
tinction, which are as fixed and un ! vor. But another sudden turn of for- i
Auction Sale.
A R u a a W h ic h R o u t e d L o r d D u d la y
THE SN EEZE
swerving as the laws of the Medes tune soon followed. The vessel on
a n d F o r m e d a F r ie n d s h ip .
which
Eugene
was
returning
to
Ameri­
As
I
am
going
out of the daily busi­
Office Main street, one dcor north Russell's
and Persians. There Is, first, admiral’s
One of the earls of Dudley, who was mess, at which the head officer Is ! ca was lost at sea, and ull ou board In P a * t A g e s It P la y e d a V e r y I m ­
Shoe Store
ness I will sell at public auction my
addicted to the practice of thinking served In solitary state; second, cap- ; perished. This gave the Connnt prop­
p o r t a n t P a r t In L ife .
Forest Grove
-
-
Oregon
farm,
known
as
the
Pat
Richey
place,
aloud, found himself In a very awk­ tain’s mess, at which the presiding 1 erty to Sumner as sole remaining heir
Many odd notions still exist as to
ward predicament on u certain occa­ officer enjoys the same lonely distinc­ at law, and Gertrude remained poor.
sneezing, and some persons may bo on the Cedar Canyon road, 2h miles
sion. He was to spend the evening at tion; third, wardroom officers' or Jol- j It occurred to Sumner thut with a beard to exclaim “Bless, my soul,
the house of a friend and ordered his lltlcAtlon mess, so called for the good flue fortune he might have a very once!” “Bless my s ml. twice!” and so northwest of Greenville,
THURSDAY. NOV. 14
carriage early, as he hail a long drive
But in past
times enjoyed by the tableful of com­ pleasant life visiting Europe, hunting ou after each sneeze.
back to his own home.
missioned officers below rank of cap big game In India and Africa and such ages the sneeze really played a very ■-ale beginning at 10 o ’clock sharp,
When the hour arrived the carriage tain; fourth. Junior officers’ mess, con­ other occupations that were attractive Important part.
: ■p 1 11 y; to
was not forthcoming. Seeing that
sisting of midshipmen, the young to him. But considering that his for- j In ancient Greece the people saluted
Lord Dudley was considerably annoy­
wit:
Nine
good
nnik
cows,
6 giving
tune
had
so
narrowly
missed
going
to
each
other
whenever
any
one
present
graduates of Annapolis, who, having
ed by the delay, one of the guests,
been educated at Uncle Sam's expense, his brother’s fiancee he thought he chanced to sneeze. As Xenophon was milk, the rest fresh soon; 1 full blood
whose way homeward lay past his
FINE WORK DONE CHEAP — FRICES
are now getting their first maritime i should do something for her. After addressing the Greek army in a mo­ Jersey, 1 poling, 1 half Holstein, the
lordship’s house, imlltcly offered him a
experience; fifth, the chief petty i thinking the matter over he concluded ment of defeat on a historical occa­
W hite shirt - - - 10c Drawers
-
8 to 15c
seat In his carriage. The gentleman
officers’ mess, for those In rank below I to offer her half of the property. The sion a soldier sneezed. The lines of rest graded Jerseys; 1 yearling heifer,
Soft
- - -
10c White Waists • 10 lo /0t
was nlmost a stranger to Lord Dud­
| offer he made by note. He was great- battle were fanned at once, for the and other articles.
the
midshipmen;
sixth,
the
warrant
W hite Skirts - 10 to 50 Underskirts • 15 lo 25c
ley, but the offer was accepted.
Undershirts - - - 8c Stockings . . .
2l’iic
officers’ mess, who, by pull, special I ly astonished to receive by return mail sneeze was deemed a good omen, and
Terms of Sale:— All sums under
The drive did not prove u very socia­
| a refusal to accept the gift.
Handkerchiefs - - 2c Collars
. . . .
2c
ubllity
or
net
of
prowess,
have
raised
the
Greeks
were
successful.
ble one. Lord Dudley took his seat
Then after much reflection Sumner
M ec’s W hite Vests 10 15c P a n t s .......................... 2Sc
810, cash; sums over 8 1 0 , one year's
Among
the
Hebrews
when
a
person
themselves
from
the
enlisted
ranks:
and Immediately relapsed Into silence.
Coats - • - - 10 20c Dusters
- - 15 /Pc
' made up bis mind to offer himself with
Ids thoughts apparently engrossed by seventh and last, but uot least, the the half he proposed to give, thinking sneezed the bystanders would say, time with approved notes at 8 per cent
Towels - - - 20c Doz. Napkins • • 20c l>o*
general
or
mess
table
where
the
lusty
“Tobinz
ehalim”—“A
long
life
to
you.”
some unpleasant subject. Presently be
T he following articles 50 c per doz. Pillow Cases.
that the gift I icing, ns It were, legiti­ In India criminals on the rack of tor­ interest. Free lunch at noon.
Bed Sheets, Table Cloths, Night Gowns, Women's
began to speak In a low but distinctly appetites of the rank und tile are os
matized,
the
girl
might
feel
warranted
J.
A.
M
c
C
o
y
,
Owner,
ture huve saved their own lives by
Drawers, Underwear, Aprons and Corset Covers.
audible tone of voice, and Ills compaii • u a g e d .
In
accepting
It.
Since
such
n
proposi­
sneezing accidentally.
Uncle Sam's officers want the fat
J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer,
Ion, to Ids astonishment, heard him
Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove
of the land and supply It from their tion to one who was supposed to be
A humorous story about sneezing is
say:
Geo. Naylor, Clerk.
mourning
for
Ills
brother
was
a
deli­
own
purses.
By
special
clubbing
ar­
told
In
that
wonderful
collection
of
“I ’m very sorry I accepted tils offer.
cate one to put, he concluded to do as
A
1 don’t know the man. It wus civil rangements among themselves an otfl be bud done lu the first case—write It. oddities, "The Arabian Nights.”
certainly, but the worst Is I suppose cent' mess Is provided at a cost to , lie wrote ten letters before he produc­ schoolmaster was parHcular in teach­
— Men’s gun metal, Blucher cut SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
each officer of #30 a mouth. Even a
ing his pupils the value of politeness. oxfords, medium high heel the latest
I must ask him to dinner.”
Forest Grove Time Table
ed
one
lie
was
willing
to
send.
The
He also told them that whenever he at Baileys.
Silence followed this hit of audible colored chef Is retained.
reply was. as liefore. a refusal. No
Ills
souffles
and
bis
salmis
are
true
i
sneezed
they
should
clap
tlielr
hands
thinking. His lordship was unaware
NORTH BOUND.
reason was mentioned, Imt Sumner nat­
that he had betrayed his thoughts and works of art. The key of the wine urally Inferred that her love for Ills and say, "Long live our noble muster."
— Hoffman & Allen Co. are agents No. 7 departs 6 :*0 a. m ., arrives at Portland 8:00 a. m.
No.
3
“
8:47
a.
m .,
.........................
10:20 a. m.
chest
be
guards
with
Jealous
onre.
But
One day muster and pupils went out for the famous Butterick patterns.
was probably still meditating upon
No. 9
"
1:30 p .m .,
.........................
2:50 p .m .
lost brother was an obstacle.
for u stroll. The air was hot, and all
the same unpleasant Rubject when the "
11 matter of reckoning be-
No. 1
"
4:10 p .m .,
"
"
'* ^ 5:50 p .m .
But the more Sumner thought about soon grew very thirsty. Great was
volce of his companion broko the still *vr®en him and the officers. Uncle Sam
SOUTH BOUND.
the matter the more It puzzled him.
„ cm .
enters not at ull.
No. 2 lv. Portland 7:00 a. m. lv. Forest Grove 8:34 a. m.
their Joy at last to find a well. But
NEW YORK CITY.
Here was a girl without a cent In the
No. 8 “
“
11:00 a. m ., ar. '*
"
12:20 p .m .
the bucket was at the bottom of tho
Apparently this stranger was afflict-
' lu’*e ^ai" 8 head housekeeper, the
No. 4
'*
4:10 p .m ., W. "
"
5 40 p .m .
ed with the same malady from which I’aymaster, Indeed, has quite enough on 1 world declining the half of a large for­ well, and so the schoolmaster went
No. 10 "
**
5:20 p. m ., ar. '*
'*
6:40 p. m.
There
are
forty-six
offices
of
foreign
his lordship suffered, for he exactly
lliH ,nlnJ trying to keep nearly a thou- j tune either with or without a husband. down to bring it up. The boys seized consuls In New York city.
E . C. S im p s o n , Agent.
Imitated Lord Dudley’s
tone ns he "a “*1 lusty men satisfied with their He thought he would write begging her the rope and tugged for dear life. Ju st
There are consumed by the people of
said:
grub and at the same time keep his to permit him to do something for her as the schoolmaster reached the top of New York city 1,008,700 pounds of W. E . COMAN, General Freight and
with
a
fortune
that
had
so
nearly
been
“Perhaps he’ll think I did It to make
Jown lo tlic satisfaction of the
the well he sneezed. The boys let go sugar each day.
| Passenger Agent, Portland.
--------------------------------------------- --------------- ------------------- -----
his acquaintance. Why. I would have n* vy department auditor at Washing hers Instead of his. But he concluded the rope and clapped their hands, shout­
There has been a dally average of
to
stop
writing
letters
and
to
go
and
done the same to any farmer on his ton.
18 uo light undertaking,
Notice for Publication.
ing, "I.ong live our noble master!”
108 persons settling In New York city
estate. I hope he wou't ask uie to din-
paymaster In truth must be a sec her. He did so and was received
As for the poor schoolmaster, he fell during the last century.
United S t a t .j Land C ilice,
very
graciously.
lie
stammered
some
oer, for I shan't accept his luvltatlou." man ,,f rHr,‘
and Is rightly es
Portland, Oregon, Ju ly 30, 1907.
to the bottom of the well, where he
New
York
city’s
aquarium
is
grow­
Incoherent
excuses
about
trespassing
Lord Dudley's abstraction was all teemed one of tin- ablest and moat hon
Notice is hereby given that in compliance w ith the
may be to this day, for all one knows.— ing In popularity and now has an
provisions of the’act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en-
gone. He listened to the other's words. ore,! "Iticers In the service. Take the ou her grief with his affairs, but she Milwaukee Wisconsin.
average of 0,420 visitors each dny. Ou tiiled “ An act for the sale of timber l.inds in the States
Immediately comprehending the Joke Qualities needed to make a successful stopped him to tell him that his con­
holidays the attendance Is sometimes I of California, Oregon, Nevada end Washington T e rri­
against himself, and frankly offered kotel man. add to them those to make duct had been very noble and that she
S w o r d s B e n t D o u b le to T e s t T h e m .
tory ,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act
as high as 18.000.
his hand to his companion, milking the popular lender, throw In Intense had been deeply Impressed by Ids un­
If you have an opportunity at any
It Is estimated by the head of one I of August 4, 1892, Mark B ailry Fu np of Hillsboro,
many apologies for his Involuntnr.v j pride and loyalty to the service, sea­ selfish action. He tried hard to intro
j rounty of Wathington, state of Oregon, has this day
soned with untiring zeal for the Inter­ duee another offer, but found it impos­ time of examining a sword such as is of the large tobacco establishments of filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7514, for the
rudeness.
The stranger proved uingnnnlmous. ests of his men. and you get the klud sible to frame one that he considered used In naval and military services New Y'ork that at least $5.000 worth I purchase of the lot five and the southeast quarter of the
snd from that night the two became of mixture Uncle Sam has to flud be sufficiently delicate. When lie left her you may notice that Just below the of tobacco Is dally thrown away In I northwest quarter of section No. six , in township No.
somehow he felt as If he had deprived hilt, an Inch or two dowu the blade, the city In unoonsnmed cignrs and ] 3 N range No. 3 W Willamette meridian and will offer
| fore he appoints his paymaster.
fast friends.
When he Is loading up for an eight her of what rightfully belonged to her there Is n small disk of brass welded cigarettes.—New York Herald.
proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for
its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and
I weeks' cruise no wonder his brow Is and there was no pleasure for him In Into the blade. . The meaning of this
GERMAN GLEANINGS.
brass
might
well
escape
any
one
not
to establish his claim to said land before the Register
knotted. Making out the next meal's his Inheritance. He fretted and brood­
possessed
of
a
well
developed
sense
of
and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Saturday, the 9th
order while lu port Is one thing sim­ ed. seeing her occasionally to make
60
Y E A R .
Germany has enacted a law prohlb
day of November, 1937.
Swords are subjected to
ply a confab with his steward as to some new proposition which wns al­ curiosity.
E X P E R IE N C E
Itlng the throwing of mud at animals
!
He names as witnesses R. W . Howell, of Monntain-
whether It shall be 500 pounds of fish ways declined, till at Inst he made the very severe tests before living issued,
dale, Oreg , J. H. Howell, o f Mountaindale. O reg..
Raphael's portrait of the brother of or 250 pounds of pork and a barrel and discovery that he was despcratclv In and this brass piece Indicates that one
Emil S eifert of Bacons. O reg., D. D. Bump o f Forest
Tope Leo X., dated 1514, lias been a half of beans
love with her Then he went to her of the tests to which the swoixl was
| Grove, Oregon.
sold for |100,000. a record price In the
subjected
was
to
have
Its
point
bent
Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above
By the ship's regulations every man and told her that If she didn't marry
Berlin art world.
described lands are requested tc file their claims in this
la allowed a dally stipend of one and him he would blow out his brains. right back until It touched the hilt at
the
brass
spot
Swords
that
have
suc­
office on or before said 9th day of November, 1907.
During the summer and fall of this threequarter pounds of fresh meat Then she consented to take the matter
T rsdc M an at
cessfully withstood this severe test are
ALGERNON S. D R ESSER , Register.
year upward of sixty more or less Im For the long voyage, however, It's a under consideration.
D
esigns
Date of first publication Aug. 29.)
portent congresses will tie held at different matter. The stipend must be
Soon after the making of this propo trustworthy.—t>ondou Chronicle.
C opyrights A c .
Mannheim, Germany.
in m n M f in 11ng ft
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reduced and more salt meat consumed »\tlon so well fitted to enter the lady’s
— Hofiman & Allen for good goods
quickly iun*«rtnm o u r opinion fre e w h eth e r an
T e s t e d It.
Germany's secretary of the Interior The ship's cold storage capacity Is comprehension she received a note
in v e n tio n if» p m h n b lf p ate n ta b le . O m uniinte*»
and
lowest prices.
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’Willie,"
said
the
boy’s
mother,
who.
ftv>m
a
lawyer
saying
that
If
she
notes a new cause of the movement 10.000 pounds.
act it fren. O ldest ax en cy fo r aecu rin g patent«.
would come and see him he would tell was preparing to go out. "you mustn't
P»r»n te ta k e n th ro u g h M unn .% Co. re c e iv e
from the land to the city. He says
Here Is where the paymaster's real
— Pedigreed Scotch collie pups for
special n o t t e e . w ith o u t c h a rg e . In th e
that, while universal military service opportunity of generalship enters. her something to her advantage She eat that cake tn the pantry while I’m
sale by Walter Roswurm. Call and
gone
It
will
make
you
sick."
called
upon
him.
amt
he
Informed
her
Is a great agency of national educa­ Everything his men will need for the
see them.
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Three hours later when she returned
A hfttDlM-ne'v
weeklv. I *nre«t clr-
tion. It Implants tastes which cause next sixty days must be planned to that he had received by matt from
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Itomtvay a letter from Eugene Conant Willie said: "You dldn t know what
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by
all
newsdealers.
young men to be hopelessly alienated j meet that capacity.
And meantime mailed the day before he sailed for you were talking about, mamma That
— The City Restaurant’s plan is,
from rnral pursuits, and hence agrt
there Is Ice to be manufactured wlth- home containing a will leaving all hla rake didn’t make me stok a bit."—L'hl-
good things to eat and plenty of it.
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