Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, April 02, 1908, Image 3

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    oings at Pacific University
ifted from the W eekly Index, the College Publication
LONG DISTANCE RUN.
STU DEN TS AND FA C U LTY
os.s C o u n try C lu b M old lrir s t C o n ­
te s t o f S e a s o n .
A u s tin
W in s F i r s t P l a r e .
RAISE FUNDS TO CLEAR DEBT
1 C h a n fto * M ..«le in C o n s titu tio n .
A
V o te o f T h u n k s A c c o r d e d F u e -
8 3 0 ,0 0 0 increase in the endowment
fund has placed the University on a
better financial basis. The grounds,
consisting of 28 acres, in a beautiful
campus, are being improved by grad­
ing and building walks and drives.
The athletic field, drained with tile,
has made the track firm so that track
athletics are being carried on without
delay. When the extensive plans for
the gymnasium are completed and the
Carnegie library is finished, Pacific
University will be one of the best
equipped private institutions in the
Northwest.
The Modesty of Women
_4aturally makes them shrink from ths
I b M I m Ü qnwUoM, the obnoxious ex­
aminations, and unpleasant local treat­
ments, which some physicians consider
essential in the treatment of diseases of
women. Yet, If help can be had, it is
better to submit to this ordeal than let
the disease grow and spread. The trouble
is that so often the woman undergoes all
the annoyance and shame for nothing.
Thotrsands\d women who have been
cured l\ Ur. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip­
tion writK In ^ ^ re c ia tio n of the cure
which d isiW riR x h h the examinations
and local treatm eiit^^Tliere is no other
Spring showing
Special attention is directed to our fall Dress Goods
Waists, Skirts and Wrapps. W e have the choicest
fabrics and highly tailored goods. W e invite you
to call and see them.
A new feature in athletics was insti­
u lf y fo r T h e i r L ib e r a lit y .
tuted into Pacific University, last Mon-
Students a .d faculty have liberally
flio d ic in o s o > u re a n . l s a f e f o r d e l i e a t q
m m »y evening, when the Cross Country . given of their means to clear student
women as "Paxoritc Prescription." 1 1
Club held its first contest in a long | organization of debts incurred through
cures debilitalii.g drains, irregularity and
female
weakness. I t always helps. It
»stance handicap run.
1 intercollegiate debates and other stu-
almost always cures. It is strictly non­
Alex. Robinson, captain of the squad j dent activities. T he student com­
alcoholic, non - secret, all its ingmlients
being printed on its bottle-wrapper; con­
We can satisfy any man, boy or youth in Clothing.
is scratch man. and when he left the mittee that waited on the members of
B a n d R e c e p tio n .
tains no deleterious or habit-forming
Our stock is complete besides the prices and per­
irks the small forms of Gardner.
drugs, and every native medicinal root
the faculty for financial aid received
Last Friday evening Mrs. Gould and entering into its composition has the full
fect fit are both guaranteed.
Jiomas, Mobley, Reeher and Austin most liberal contributions. The stu-
Vernon gave a reception, at their home •ndorsement of those most eminent in the
uld be seen jogging along well on i dents have made up the remaining
several schools of medical practice. Some
on Second avenue, to the members of of these numerous and strongest of pro­
jeir way toward Cornelius. Great in­ deficit and the school year will end
the University Band. The parlor was fessional endorsements of Its ingredients,
will be found in a pamphlet wrapped
fest was shown by a large crowd of with a clean ’ age.
appropriately decorated with ‘‘Music in around the bottle, also in a booklet mailed
iudents, who eagerly watched the de
The student body, besides dispos­ the Air.” Notes in musical com­ free on request, by Dr. R. V. Pierce, ot
Buffalo, N. Y. These professional en- I
ilopmsnts of the race on the return
ing of the debt, made some important binations graced the walls, while about dorsements should have far more weight
pip
Austin was the first to cross the
changes in the constitution. Hereto­ the room were musical terms in odd than any amount of the ordinary lay, oi
non-professional testimonials.
tope, making the distance of three
fore the members of the debating team forms, which proved to be the source of
The most intelligent women now-a-days
■Biles in 18 minutes and one second,
and the intercollegiate orator received much thought on the part of those who insist on knowing w hat they take as med­
icine Instead of opening their mouths like
Reeher followed a close second, time
the official emblem, the gold “ P " for were more farmiliar with them.
a lot of young birds and gulping down
18 - 18 , Thomas third, time 18-27,
Each guest was requested to wear whatever is offered them. "Fav orite Pre­
representing the school in these col-
scription” Is of KNOWN C O M PO SITIO N . It
Robinson fourth, time 18-47.
something representing the name of makes weak women strong and sick
| lege activities.
women well.
The bicycle path, leading to Cor­
I IN T H E
I)r. Pierce’s Medical Adviser Is sent free
. Today the student body constitution some familiar song. Mr. Kirkwood
nelius furnished a good course for the
on receipt of stamps to pay expense of
was
acknowledged
by
all
as
the
most
was amended so as to give the ed­
mailing only. Semi to Ur. K. \ . Pierce,
race, which made it possible for the
original, in his representation of ‘‘Old Buffalo. N. S’.. ’-’1 one-coot stamps (or pa­
itor
of
the
Weekly
Index
the
official
M U T U A L » ’I W it R H I J B P A » « « .
per-covered, or 31 stamps for cloth-bound.
■M contestants to make good time.
Folks at Home ”
If <lck consult the Doctor, free of charge
gold emblem, to be designated as the
by
letter.
All
such
communications
are
The results of the race clearly show Journalist “ P .”
The evening was spent in playing held sacredly confidential.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets Invigorate
that our Track Team wi.l have a good
is n u:
The ground for granting this mark games, several of which were original ami regulate stomach, liver and b o w e ls .
representation in the m le and half-
and
caused
much
merriment.
Dalntv
of honor is the literary work done in a
mile runs.
Mr. Hahn was in Portland, Saturday.
representative capacity of the college refreshments were served, and after
voting
their
host
and
hostess
as
royal
WORK ON ANNUAL BEING PUSHED paper. This publication is the official
Miss Heidel went to Hillsboro,
organ of the student body and repre­ entertainers, the Band boys departed, Friday.
wishing such times would come oftner.
Mr. Hahn’s Hoopling cough is de­
P u b lic a tio n to bo B n p ru s e n ta tiv e o f sents them in every line of student en­
R E S P E C T F U L L Y ANNOUNCE
Those present were: Messrs. Mar- cidedly better.
terprise and college activity. Before a
W h o le C o lle g e . N o O ne Should
kee, Mills, Mayfield, Kirkwood, Gould,
person
is
entitled
to
wear
the
Journalist
B e W it h o u t a C o p y .
A. J. Prrdeaux of ’ 06 was a Forest
“ P,” he or she must have served one Kazlitt, Watkins, Knight, Taylor. Bry­ Grove visitor Sunday.
During the past week, the work on year as associate editor and one year as ant and Brown.
o r
W. B. Rasmusen was at home Sat­
the Junior Annual has been pushed editor-in-chief of the official college
urday and Sunday.
D isreg a rd for Law,
1th all possible speed. The photo- publication.
pher has been kept busy taking
Arrangements are being made by
If conditions are such as the press
Pres. J. R. Ward appointed a com
ictures of the different classes— from
Manager Gwynn to put “ Mr. Bob” on
of
the
country
inform
us,
no
college
mittee to draw up satisfactory reso­
15
at Banks.
miors to first year academy students,
lutions amending the constitution in in our land can have sympathy for the
its of each class, literary societies,
Miss Bain spent Saturday and Sun­
regard to the foot ball emblem. The students in their recent actions at
(hletic and debating teams and each
different class treasurers were instruct Stanford and Michigan. There seems day as the guest of Mrs. T . H,
lamber of the Faculty are to grace the
ed to collect the fifty cent tax that was to be a growing disregard for law and Tongue of Hillsboro.
iges; also a history of the different
order in our country today. The
Mr. E. Meresse a graduate of Wil­
levied and turn the same over to the
Citation.
Notice for Publication.
;ses and organizations. These few
South
invariably resort to the Lynch lamette University of the class of ’ 03,
student
committee -consisting
of
In the matter of the estate of W illiam M. Lyda, de­
United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon
ceased,
show the representative character
Fifty-seven
homicides were has returned to the Grove.
January 30, 1908
Messrs. Arnson, Clapp and Waterman, Law.
To Mary Frances Wadam, Miranda Jones, Joseph
Notice is herrby given that In compliance with the
the work. To every student in
committed in the state of Oregon the
The way the students took a hold of
Mr. Koch was making fine progress Lyda, Stella P. Lyda, G. P. Lyda, Wm. E. Lyda, Clyde provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en­
,
,
,
~
“
j E. Lyda, Ce >. N. Lyda, High G. Lyda and Carl Francis
ihool, the annual should be a source
the matter of clearing the debt showed past year and only three of this num­ in t n e t h r e e mile race until he fell I I.yda, and to all persons interested in above named titled “ Anact for the sale of timber lands in the States
of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington T erri­
pleasure. It aims to condense the
ber were punished for their misde­
true philanthropic spirit and college
which prevented him from making a ' ri,a,e‘
tory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by Act
,
.
n
IN THE NAME O F TH E STATE O F OREGON,
iluable facts and persons of the col- loyalty.
meanors.
These are a few of the
of August 4, 1892, Hubert F. Leonard, of Portland,
gOOQ place.
j y ou are hereby cited and requited to appear in the county of Multnomah, State o f Oregon, has this day
ige in such a way as to be at once in­
signs for the need of stricter enforce­
T L Q
r\
•
I County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of filed in this office his sworn statement, No. 7675, for
The Sunday Oregonian announces w«hin,,o„...
cou„ a«*, .hereof... hiii . i »™. m the purchase of the Southwest Vs of Section No. 34, In
vesting and instructive.
ment of law. In order for a college to
L ib r a r y 's Ne.w B o o ks.
the wedding of Mr. Horace Thomas of the County of Washington, on Monday, the 30th day of Township No. 1 North, Range No. 5 West, and will o f ­
maintain
discipline
it
is
necessary
to
Miss Martha Holmes, Editor-in
»nr
w -
r,
.
T
, ,
, I March. tQfW ai 111 n'clncb in * * -
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The following books have been re­
05 to Miss Georgia Lanceheld of March, 1908, at 10 o ’clock in the forenoon of that day, fer proof to show that the land sought Is more valui*
then and there to show cause, if any you have, why an for its timber
or - stone
for
agricultural
purposes,
................
........ than
.....
I
V
. n
iiiL u iiu ia i p
u rp o ses
lief, is not new at the work. With ceived at the library during the past enforce its rules. The college course Amity.
order of said Court should not be made authorizing <nd a tod to establish his claim to said land before the Reg
is
a
training
for
better
citizenship.
If
two
weeks:
ir ability and energy the publication
licensing the Executor of the -state of said William M. ister and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Mcnday the
Forest Smithson the O. A. C. ath­ Lyda, deceased, to sell all of the real property belong 20th day of April, 1908
students are not compelled to respect
Iceives additional value. Business Fiction
lete
and the famous hurdler, was look­ ing to said estate, situated in Washington County, Ore- | He names as witnesses:
ianager V. E. Waterman, hailed from
The Man of the Hour
Thanet rules and laws of order while in school
gon, and more particularly described as follows to-wlt: I S. D. Maine of Gaston, Oregon.
ing
after
his interests here Saturday.
First: Part of section 3b T. 2 N. R. 5 W. commencing ' Hiram W. Scott of Forest Grove, Oregon,
A Lady of Rome
le Dalles and consequently his busi­
Crawford what kind of leaders and citizens will
Mr. Smithson holds three world rec­ at a point where the west boundary of the David Har- j Henry W. Scott of Gaston, Oregon,
The Right of Way
es ability is well known.
Parker they be when they face the world.
per D. L. C. crosses Gales Creek; thence south on said
Ernest N. Crockett o f Portland, Oregon,
ords in the hurdles.
west boundary line 13.50 chains to a post from which a 1 Any and all persons claiming adversely the above­
The Jungle Books
Miss Helen Chandler is well adapted
Kipling
W. B. Shiveley was a guest at the | The public speaking troupe under cedar tree 48 in. in dia., bears south 12 degrees W. 19 described lands are tequested to file their claims in this
k her part as Literary Editor as she
Cruise of the Shining Light Wallace
links distant; thence north u 82Mi degrees east (Var. 221 .• I office on or before said 20th day of April, 1908.‘■'V
Peterson home Sunday.
the direction of Prof. Orr, give “ Mr. I degrees E J to an oak 24 in. in dia. thence north 82Mi j
ALGERNON S. D RESSER, Register.
The Long Trail
Garland
ps had abundant instruction under
degrees east to an oak tree 36 in. in dia.; thence north
(First Pub. Feb. 6.)
Bob”
before
an
appreciative
audience
liss Farnham.
The Lane that has no Turning Parker
82Mi degrees east to a fir tree on the left bank of Gales
SHAKE IN A B O TTLE.
in the opera house at Hillsboro last Creek 48 in. in dia.; thence north 821 a degrees east to
Ungava Bob
Wallace
Mr. H. P. Humphreys, Athletic
middle channel of Gales Creek; thence up said channel
Notice for Publication.
Monday evening.
The
Luck
of
Roaring
Camp
Harte
with the meanderings to the place of beginning, and
Advice cf Noted Authority. Also Gives
Iditor, has been engaged in manual
Department of the Interior,
containing
10
acres
more
or
less.
Also:
Beginning
at
,
Misses Whealdon, Bowie. Lake and
The Lady of the Decoration
Little
a Simple Home Prescription.
tuning since the time when, as a
Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
the northwest corner of section 36 T. 2 N. R. 5 W.
Harbison entertained a few of their thence east 94 rods, or 23.50 chains; thence south Va
February 1, 1900.
Heart of Toil
Thanet
I »re-foot boy, he competed on the
Now is the time when the doctor
Notice is hereby given that John F. Westinghouae of
friends at Herrick Hall, Friday even­ mile or 40 chains; thence west 94 rods or 23.50 chains;
The
Long
Labrador
Trail
Wallace
I Urved track at Hillsboro. He has
gets busy, and the patent medicine
thence north 40 chains to the place of beginning, con I Tim ber, Oregon, has filed notice o f his intention to
Dr. Luke of Labrador
Duncan manufacturers reap the harvest, unless ing. The guests of the evening were taining 94 acres more or less, excepting from the above I make final seven yeax.- proof in support of his claim,
been a member of Pacific’s Base ball,
described the fallowing tract of land, towit: Beginning 1 viz Homestead Entry No. 13676 made March 24, 1901,
Seats of the Mighty
Parker great care is taken to dress warmly and Messrs. Ward, Koch, Imlay and R. at the quarter section corner between sections 35 and for the S W 'i N W 'i, W 'v SWY« and Section 16. and
^ “ ssket ball, Foot ball and track teams,
Abraham.
36 T. 2 N. R. 5 W. and running thence north 14.72 NWVi NW 1« of Section 35, Township 3 North, Rang«
Main Traveled Roads
Garland keep the feet dry This is the advice
id even plays tennis.
chains; thence north 68 degrees east 28.50 chains; 5 wrsf, and that said proof will be made before the R eg­
W. B. Rasmusen, graduate man­ thence south 24.50 chains; thence west 23.50 chains to | ister and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, oti March 13,
Tales of the Argonauts
Harte of an old eminent authority, who says
J. R. Ward will attempt the funny
Shepherd of the Hills
ager of the University of Washington | the place of beginning, containing 49 acres more or lest | 1908.
Wright
that
Rheumatism
and
Kidney
trouble
irt of the annual. Any student ac-
He names the following w ltneuee to prove hla con­
I Also lying, being and situate in said county and state and
Dr. Grenfels Parish
Duncai weather is here, and also tells what to athletics, and graduate of Pacific in I being the east half of the southwest quarter; the west tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land
entally discovering or hearing of a
1906, left for Seattle Sunday. Mr. half of the southeast quarter of section 24 T. 2 N. j vlx Pr.nk R u rg h o l.« , of R u ilon, Oregon; ¡o r Burg-
do in case of an attack.
id, original joke, please report to Music
R. 5. W. containing 160 acres. Also the west half of ' li i n of B u i’on, Oregon; Charle, Wedburg, o f Tim ­
Rasmusen
is a senior in the law de­ the
southwest qiiarter and the southeast quarter of th« i ber. Oregon; E. H. Colenwn, of Timber. Oregon.
Get from any good prescription phar­
e humorous editor and receive his * Life of Grieg
partment there.
AI.GKRNON S D RESSK R,
southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the j
The Romantic Composers
macy one-half ounce Fluid Extract
ard.
northwest quarter of section 25 T . 2 N. K. 5 W. W ill. |
Register.
'F
irst
pub.
February
6.)
Nicolo Paganini
The young ladies of the University Mer. in Oregon.
Dandelion, one ounce ComDOund Kar-
Witness, the Hon. J. W. Goodin, Judge of the County j
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— m—
The Heart of Music
gon, three ounces Compound Syrup have planned an “Old Maids’ Conven­
Harold Bates spent the week’s end
Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Wash •
tion”
to
be
given
in
Masonic
hall
From
Grieg
to
Brahms
Notice
for
Publication.
Sarsaparilla. Mix by shaking in a bot­
Seaside.
ington with the Seal of said Court affixed tins 25th day
Beethoven and his Forerunners
United State! Ijind Office, Portland, Oregon,
tle and take a teaspoonful after meals after the Easter recess. The proceeds of Februrary A. D. 1908.
Attest: E J GODMAN. Clerk.
Feb. U tb , 1908.
Miscellaneous
are to go to make up the deficit caused First Publication Feb. 27.
and at bedtime.
1 Notice it hereby given that in compliance with th«
History of Painting
1 provisions of the act of Congress o f June J , 1878, enti-
Just try this simple home made mix­ by the Art Exhibit.
Spring Clothing
N E L S O N B. L A C O U R S E
Forest Grove
-
- •
Oregon
THE BIG ECONOMICAL STORE
ie
a-
n-
n.
wo
>te
.ch
ate
ber
an-
>tes
got
the
and
!ts”
the
INSURANCE
BANTUS AND MEBGHANTS
Of F o re st Grove, Oregon
B e s t and Cheapest
I
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.47
Spring and S u m m er Opening
.6 0
.6 0
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M 1 L L I1 N E R V
Beginning Wednesday Marti»
Mrs. Ä. E. D ixon
ERFECT CONFIDENCE
J
^ r e s t Grove Pc>lc Kavt Gcx
Reassii for Ccr.-.jjiete
Rel.ai.co.
you know how—
■ find quick relief from baem c
\ correct d:st r
Tc
t one way— your neighbors know—
we used Doan’s Kidney Pills;
we proved their worth in many test
ite’s Forest Grove testimony.
Greek Literature
Current Issue
Christianity and the Social Order
China and America Today
Clonial Era
Beginners of a Nation
Cycle of Cathay
Morgan’s Comparative Psychology
Elements of Physical Chemistry
Indian Wigwams and Northern
Campfires
A History of the Jewish People
English Colonies, in America
ture at the first sign of Rheumatism,
or if your back ache* or you feel that
the kidneys are not acting just right.
This is said to be a splendid kidney
regulator, and almost certain remedy
for all forms of Rheumatism, which is
caused by uric acid in the blood, which
the kidneys tail to filter out. Any one
can easily prepare this at home and at
small cost.
I — Your wheel should be put in proo-
The Law School of Washington has M shape for wjnter. Cori and Son
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decided to submit to the Oregon Law „¡H d0 it.
23U.
School at Portland, for the first annual
debate between tftese two institutions !
to be held May 22, the following
| question, “ Resolved, that the system ( e 'b U U
Knowing what It Is to suffer I will fiv e
A IV i - * -
m g * o f CHARGE, to any
. 4 s p*ni-
of Initiative and Referendum, as pro- Hve
eure for E n e m a , Sait Rheum, Erysip'-'^s. I’ll*«
Eczema and Pile Cure
posed by the legislature of the State of
Washington be adopted by the State of
Washington.”
and Skin Diseases
Instant relief
I>tn i suffer • get
W ire r W. Williams, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New
York Enclose S ta n s
—Guns repaired by Corl if Son. 23tf.
Druggists in this town and vicinity,
,— Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and
— Money to loan on farm security
when shown the prescription, stated
Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap­ W. H. Hollis,
that they can either supply these in
pliances in office.
Calls answered
[S. T n n rb ’e. lb -in * in For«» Grove. Ore , n y
gredients, or, if our readers prefer,
L •ctre time I suffered from a du j - r r •
rr
night or day.
Siftn s o f G row th.
and hips accompanied by a de ranged cr edition '
they will compound the mixture for
pdneyr The?» rr* -ns were *-
W. D. Furgerson, of Chicago, has them.
and l « a s forced to ar ?e so m iry times during Th
i — Get that umbrella
repaired at
1 to pass h« N trttiO l
secured 8 3 0 ,0 0 0 on the 8 4 0 ,0 0 0 chair
Corl’s..
23tf
I. The trouble grew w orse
rd I
:
I In health
I saw Down’s K dr.*y P i is to h .i t
to be established in Biblical literature
Tited iha- 1 der ded ‘ try :h rr r.; p. ur^d'b-
Seed a great change in my condition af*er a she
the coming school year. The trustees
aod af*er ;ak ng the crr.-?n'S of the firs* bo* I te
ta ily wei
L<<an s K dney P s have rr.y recor
of the University secured the services
t:oe as a k dne> remedy unexcelled."
or sale by all dealers, ir ic e 5 of Mr. Furgerson last Fall and he has
ts.
FcsteT-Milbum C o . B-.ffalr. been in the field since that time in se­
' York, sole agents for the Unite
curing this amount. This will make !
the endowment reach the 8 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 ,
emember the name— Doan's an
mark. With the 8 5 2 ,0 0 0 lately in-
no other.
1 vested in the women's dormitory and [
Try
th.
.49
.50
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. .48
. . 49
..50
Main st.
| tl*d “ An act for the sale of timber landa In the States «f
j California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington T erritory,”
I a* extended to all the Public Land States by act of Au-
j gust 4, 1892, Flora A Dudley, of Portland, County of
I Multi,omah. State of Oregon, haa this day filed In
this office his sworn statement. No. 7621, for the pur­
chase of Lots 3 and 4, and NEV4 o f SW Vi, of Section 30,
! in Township No. 3 north. Range No. 3 weat, and will
j offer proof to show that the land sought is more valua­
ble for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
poses, and to establish h it claim to said land before
Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Monday
j the 27th day of April. 1908.
i
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u a
enatot
ncoln,
amhill
n thii
within
as been
le
house
man of
;he last
alntance
ire him
■»•wrict.
in this j
jfcnt game
cussed at
d Stream
evening.
9 in evi-
e enacted
led, were
,n the en-
esulti id as
Goff; j [sec-
rer, Q
lO t in g
i B-
lw a s
lay
•d.
f South For-
nd by the
ounty Corn-
id a piece
¡ginning at
ing to the
ue, that is
Mr. Todd
road build*
He names as witnesses, Olof Ohlson of Portland, OmJ
gon, Mary E. Wilson o f Portland, Oregon, C b srb m
Ponuwi, o,.,on. and wm k « ii « t or *“*”*•
Oregon.
Any and ,1! p-rson, claiming »d.ertcly th , above dee-
cribed l.nde are requeeted to (lie their rial ml 1 , thle
I office on o t before u ld J7th dey of April, 1T0».
AI.GKRNON ». D K XSSaa, R egie!«.
( r i m Pub. feb 10.)
Goldenrod Flour
Guaranteed
ess.
be Christian
i a success,
ling of the
cipal feature
incheon that
ese was en-
eeds of th«
he affair ¡f4*