constitutional question, o( course, is the \ proper oi.e for the Supreme Court, and F o r Sal«. 1 think any one will concede at least 1 Some good young horses. that there is enough ground for an hon­ A . P. J o h n s o n , est difference oi opinion that It will do Chehalein Valle). no harm to have it go to the Supreme Court as quickly as possible. The claim Mode«. that it is (or a protective measure is too ridiculous for consideration, a 15 per Bran $12 per ton at the mill, Shorts The Oregon ‘ ‘ atmosphere” seems not cent tariff could protect nobody. Re­ $15, Chop $16, Middling, $17, Flour to agree altogether with Mr. Bryan’s member that this is not a 15 per cent $2.70 b’ bl. in every store. Any kind of grain exchanged into talking apparatus. Think of its effect tariff, but 15 per cent of iho Dingley PACIFIC COLLEGE, ! sleeplessness, melanchcly, headache, , backache, fainting and dixzy spells. This miracle working medicine is a godsoud to j weak, stcklv, rundown people. Every bottle guaianteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by C. E. Smith, druggist. as to w hether it ui in conflict with the constitution. Nobody suggests a Letter way to raise the taxes under present B E R G , O R E . The Spring Term will open March 26,1900, and continue 12 weeks. R e a l E s ta te . »0000 00 - 215 sores, 100 acres in cultivation, good orchard and buildings. 3*^ miles from Newberg, in the Chehalem valley. Th$ land U in good state of cultivation. 115 acres in timber and pasture. Terms easy. Either of above places for rent. MISS Maud Mtaaoa, N E W 1900 00- 52 acres, partly improved, house and barn, good running water, two miles from Newberg. The Academy offers excellent opportunity for review work and prepa­ ration for teaching. Besides the Regular Common School Studies, the United States into Puerto Rico market price. Fccus A G rake . Of 1 5 3 3 Orange Street, I / » Angeles, Cal., would pay three tenths o f a cent per Those fellows who are antagonising writes: “ I had been afflicted with my pound. Coarse raw sugar coming from R i g h t - A l l the W a y Through. eyes for over a year with such a dreadful 2400 OO- expansion abroad and cite us to our own -There will be- Puerto Rico into the United States 80 acres, 60 in cultivation, two houses That is the reason why J. B. Lewis itching and inflammation that I could country as a field for expansion are the in good condition, one good barn, fences not use them for anything. Physicians would pay about one seventh of a cent Co.’s Wear Kesleters resist the wear. had given me many different remedies lads who stand with their hands in their in good condition, fine orchard. Close per pound. The principal duties would . .. , They are right all the way through, which were like using so much water; to sc!-ool and postoffice. Four miles pockets and never raise a finger toward , be paid upon sugar and tobacco coming I ^ honej|t ma bon#. t from railroad. development of our country’s resources. rom Puerto Kico here. Nearly all of workmaD8b, hotM t value. Tuke . Opposed to borne expansion it is natural For Exchange—160 acres of laud four ________ _________ It. M v this is in the hands of wealthy men who , . . miles from Watervllle, Washington. they should oppose it abroad.—Eugene mother desired me to write to Dr. R. V. will be immensely benefited by the tak­ Will trade for town property or small Pierce and explain the condition of my Register. ing off of the 86 per cent of the Dingley farm in this vicinity. eyes. I did so, and after following your “ I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure In mv advice, and using eight bottles o f the tariff. These interests prospered under Dewey, having expresed the opinion full Dingley tariff and shipped their sur­ family with wonderful results. It ‘ Favorite Prescription ’ and eight of the 2150 00- 80 acres, 60 in cultivation, good build­ that ‘ ‘the office o f president Is uot such plus products into the United States. It gives immediate relief, is pleasant to ' Golden Medical Discovery,’ can say my ings, fences and orchard. Seven miles trouble is entirely cured. 1 would advise a difficult one to fill after all” announ­ is singular that these people who are take and is truly the dyspeptic’s best from Newberg. any one so afflicted to try these wonder­ For further information inquire, ces his willingness to run for the presi­ eo noisy about Puerto Rico and so much friend,’ 1 says E. Hartgerink, Overisel, ful medicines. My health was never so S tater A B utt , dency, on some ticket, it seems he Is interested in doing something for Puerto Mich. Digests what you eat. Can­ good as it it now, and I shall never tire Newberg, Oregon. of praising Dr. Pierce’s medicines.” not particular which. How the mighty Uico, should be perfectly motionless not fuil to cure. C. F. Moore A Co. — — Sick women are invited to consult Dr. have fallen! It would be a Dewey tick while for two years we have collected Pierce by letter and secure a specialist’s et, a Dewey plat form and a “ dew y” 100 per cent of the Dingley tariff from Sirs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale., 111., C V O C U C C O I H U I ^ healthy moral atmosphere combined with favorable F o r Sal«. advice / r t t o f charge. inrellectual advantages. day for the United States if Dewey the people of Hawaii and iiave put it in­ writes, “ I never fuil to relieve my C A r C H O C O L U l f “ “ My home on corner Second and River were elected. children from croup at once by using to the federal treasury, not devoted to streets block, 6 room house with bath One Minute Cough Cure. I would not their government, as we are devoting room and woodshed. Alt modern im­ feel safe without it.” Quickly cures Send for Catalogue. A citizen of Newberg, whose business this to Puerto Uico.” provements. As delightful a little coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and Tnos. H . T ongue . depends largely on the success of our home place as there is in Newberg. This T H O M A S N E W L 1 N , P r e s id e n t . lung diseases. C. F. Moore & Co. business men, and who has generally place, with acres with 500 bearing K N T U U 8 IA S T IC D A I R Y M E S T IN O . been considered as astride the fence, prune trees just outside the town limit, politically, was heard to remark the T h e C h elialem D airym en*« Association I will sell with small amount down and was. Free trial bottles of this great dis­ ANTED—SEVERAL PEUSON3 FOK DI8 trict Oiiice Managers iu this state to repre­ addressed by C. H. M arhkUam and balance on ten years time, if desired, at other day that he voted for McKinley- covery at C. E. Smith’s drug store. Only sent me iu their own and surrounding coun­ Dr. W ilh ycom b e. four years ago, but would not again. a low rate of interest. The fruit and 50 cents and $1 every bottle guaranteed. ties. Willing to pay yearly $600, payable week Keeps on hand a full and complete line of ly. Desirable employment with unusual op­ The Chelialem Dairymen’s Associa* value of the rent will pay for the place Where four years ago that man could portunities. References exchanged, Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. S. A. Park, scarcely exist, to-day he has all the tion was particularly fortunate last Fri­ after first payment, J esse H obson , 320Caxton Building, Chicago. D eath o f Jam es M. H olston. business he can attend to with hired day in having the privilege of listening 4-20 Sumpter, Ore. James M. Holston who lived for a help. Somebody’s memory is very de­ to two such men a9 C. H. Markham and number of years on what is now known AGENT8 WANTED— FOR “ THE LIFE AND ficient, or else somebody can’t stand Dr. Withycombe, the former of the of Admiral Dewey,” the world's Announcements. as the Charles Renne place three miles Achievements reatest naval hero, By Murat Halstead, the When you are needing anything in this line, call and see us and your Southern Pacific and the latter of the prosperity. felong friend and admirer of the nation’s idol. east of Newberg, died at his home at 491 Biggest and best book; over 500 pages, 8 x 10 Oregon Aricultural College. The meet­ wants will be fully supplied. Railroad street, Portland, on last Mon­ inches ; nearly 100 pages halftone illustrations. FRIENDS CIIURCII. Only |1.50. Enormous demand. Big commis­ The now famous ‘ ‘ Miller ease” has ing was held in Craters hall, and a good Free Delivery. day morning at four o’clock. The re­ Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching sions. Outfit free. Chance of a lifetime. Write passed into history. It has been a audience of farmers and dairymen were J O S . W IL S O N . quick. The Dominion Company, 3rd floor Cax mains were brought to Newberg on at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. source of much contention and no little out to hear the speakers. ton Bldg., Chicago. Tuesday evening’s train for burial in Intermediate “ • 6:30 “ feeling. C. F. Miller, a druggist of this Mr. Markham said he had no apology city, was convicted before the recorJer the family lot in the cemetery near Y.P.S.C.E. “ - - 6:30 “ F. A. MORRIS, Pres. N otice to Creditors. of selling liquor contrary to the ordi­ to offer for leaving his business and trav­ Y.W .C.A. “ At college. 4 “ town. The deceased was bom in Knox­ A. H. MILLS, Vice-Pros. nance in such cases made and provided. eling around over the Willamette valley Y.M .C.A. “ “ “ 4 “ MOSES VOTAW, Cashier. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ville, Tennessee, in 1827, came across The evidence was coflicting in character, in the Interests of the dairying indus­ Prayer meeting ou Wednesday even­ the plains in 1850 to the gold fields in has been appointed by the county court of Yamhill county, state of Oregon, administrator hut the recorder deemed it sufficient. try. He said: “ Your interests are our the estate of James M. Ramsey deceased and ing. The case was appealed to the circuit California, and from thence to Oregon of has qualified as such administrator. There r u g g is t s Midweek meeting on Thursday at 2 in 1852. court and tried before a jury on Mon­ interests, nnd your proserity Is our pros­ He was married in 1861 to fore, all persons having claims against «aid day. The jury disagreed, and now by perity. This new industry is corning to p. in. estate are hereby notified to present them to Miss Prudence Hunt who survives hitu. ine at my residence in Newberg, Oregon, prop stipulation of the interested parties the the front all through the country and is N e w b e r g , O r. L evi D. B arb , Pastor. «worn to, within six mouths from the date He also leaves one son and four daugh­ erly case Is dismissed and the city pays the destined to become one of our greatest of this notice. Dated March 30th, 1900. ters, Mrs. J. L. Vickery, of LaFayette; costs. It has been observed lor some Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Wall O Z R O - j A J S T I Z Í I E I D 1 8 9 3 B APT! ST. 4-27 DAVID M. RAMPEY, time that it is next to impossible to se­ resources. The best results are obtain­ Mrs. H. C. Busick, of Salem, and Violet, Administrator. Paper. Preaching Sunday morning, Even- cure a conviction for alleged offenses of ed where the business men manifest an Myrtle and Harvey. this character unless the testimony for active intcrost. As to markets, there is ing service 7:30. Transacts a general banking the prosecution is given by persons of no fear of overproduction. ANTED—SEVERAL PERSONS FOR Dis­ We do not Junior at 3 p. m. Young people’s business. standing in the community, especially trict Office Managers in this state to repre­ 2 Bism arck’ s Iro n N erve J. F. D a y , Pastor. sent me iu their own and surrounding coun­ Stationery and School Supplies. when there is a strong pro-liquor senti­ even supply our home market, to say meeting at 6:30. YVa* the result of his splendid health. ties. Willing to pay yearly $600, payable week­ Foreign Exchange bought and ment extant; and it is this condition nothing of the unlimited foreign mar­ ly. Desirable employment with unusual op­ Indomitable will and tremendous energy portunities. References exchanged. Enclose that make many people advocate li­ ket which is continually opening. Be­ sold. R em arkable Cure o f Rheum atism . self addressed stamped envelope. S. A. Park, censed liquor selling. Bo far, so much. sides tills, the coat of producing dairy are not found where Stomach, Liver 320Caxton Building, Chicago. Kenna, Jackson Co., W . Va. It msy not be well, how'ever, to run Books and Tablets and Etc., Etc. Careful attention given Collections. Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. I products is onougli lower here to allow away with the idea that Forest Grove About three years ago my wife had temperance people will allow flagrant us to compete in Eastern markets with an attack of rheumatism which con­ you want these qualities and the success N otice o f Fin al Settlement. they bring, use Dr. King’s New Life Pills. violations of the liquor ordinance to lie Eastern dairies. This is a propitious M onday, P U B L I S H E D ON Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned made without some effort to pnnisli time (or dairying because of the low fined her to her bed for over a month They develop every power oi brain and has filed iu the county court of Yamhill coun­ W e d n e sd a y, ami rendered her unable to walk a step them. If there is and must be a "blind T H U RSD A Y. ty, state of Oregon, his final account of his ad body. Only 25 cents at C. E. Bmitt’s ministration of the estate of Daniel C. Has tiger,” as some people aver, let him price of wheat, the high price of stock without assistance, her limits being For over fifty-eight years F r id a y . tings, deceased, and that said court has ordered drugstore. keep Ills claws hidden.—Forest Grovo and (lie unlimited market for dairy swollen to twice their normal size. Mr. that said fiual account and all objections to P r a c t ic a lly Times. a National Fam ily Paper products. As an inducement and en­ the same be heard by said court at the usual 8. Maddox insisted on my using Cham­ place of holding said court in the courthouse Beal Estate Transfers. The same here. couragement in this work, we give A D A IL Y for farmers and villagers, McMinnville, in said county, ou Tuesday, berlain's Pain Balm. I purchased a fif- Reported by the Yamhill Co. Abstract Coat Me in the 3rd day of April, A. D., 1900, at the hour of apodal freight rates to dairymen, so a n d th e Mtimvllle, Oregon, for the week ending eleven o ’clock a. in. of said day. at which time I n l D j n C whose readers have repre­ ty-cent bottle and used it according to Mch 31. 1900. James M. Pugh, manager, An A b le Defenne by Mr. Tongue. that whether they have a creamery close and place all persons Interested in said estate C h e a p e st Know n. the directions and the next morning sented the uery best ele­ may appear and file objections to said account, In a personal letter received from Mr. at hand or not, they can ship at little she walked out to breakfast without C M Johnson and husband to 8 if they have any. SAMUEL GAUSE. A new and remarkably attractive ment of our country population. A Bigelow, 31 acres Matthew 2-23 Executor of said Estate. Tongue the first of the week, lie stated cost.” pvblhation, profusely illustrated with aadstnnce in any manner and she has Ramsey & Fenton, A ttys for said Estate. Hall die t 3 r 3 w ................ $ 550 00 The real beneficial and practical ad­ and explained very clearly and ably his portraits and half-tones; contains nil I t gives all the important news o f not had a similar attack since.— A. B. Mary E Myers to Levi Myers, the striking news features o f Ttie Daily position in referotico to Porto Kico. He dress was made by Dr. Withycombe. He Parsons. For sale by C. F . Moore A (be Nation and World, the most relia­ Tribune. Special War Despatches, Do­ AGENTS W AN TE D -FO R “ THE LIFE AND 5t^ ac in Ira Orton die........ 500 00 shows up some sides of the question is a man of wide and thorough experi­ Co. achievements of Admiral Dewey,” the world’s mestic and Foreign Correspondence, ble Market Reports. Fascinating Short D C James et al to W O and H reatest naval hero. By Murat Halstead, the which are generally overlooked, and In ence ami demonstrated that he knew ifelong friend and admirer of the nation’s idol. Short Stories. Humorous Illustrations, Sutherland, 4.16 ac in sec 13 t Ilfs ad­ justice to him and the constituency lie absolutely whereof he spoke. Biggest and best book: over 500 pages, 8 x 10 Industrial Information, Fashion Notes. stories, an unexcelled Agricultural De­ County Sunday School Convention. inches; nearly 100 pages halftone illustrations. Agricultural Matters carefully treated, partment, Scientific and Mechanical 5 r 7 w .................................. 20 50 represents, we reproduce the following. dress inspired new confidence in thoso Only $1.50. Euormous demand. Big commis­ The eighteenth annual session of the James Fletcher to Michael H il­ sions. Outfit free. Chance of alifetime. Write and Comprehensive and Reliable Finan­ Information, Fashion Articles for the ” U is impossible to comprehend what already engaged in duirying and cer­ I t is mailed quick. The Dominion Company, 3rd iloor Cax- cial and Market Reports ary, right of way for road t 4 an immense amount of misrepresenta­ tainly set others to thinking along tliia Yamhill county Sunday school conven­ tou Bldg., Chicago. at the same hour as the daily edition, Women, Humorous Illustrations for old tion met in Carlton, Thursday March r 4 ......................................... 1 00 tion there is about Puerto Rico. Every­ line. He said in part: “ Commercial reaches a large proportion o f subscrib­ ers on da'e o f issue, and each edition is and young. It is “ The People’s Pa­ body agrees that we ought to have free and industrial conditions are rapidly 29, and held over Friday. All reports Robert Rich and wife to Lewis a thoroughly up-to-date daily family per” for the entire United States. Jones, lots 1 and 6 in blk 4 trade with Puerto Rico. Everybody changing. The farmers have not kept ; received seem to indicate that this was newspaper for husv people | the most enthusiastic convention yet Deskins odd to Newberg........ 500 00 agrees that we shall havo it in a pace with the times but nre in the same Regular subscription price, Regular subscription price, short time, but we are confronted with old rut. This is a great mistako. To 1 held, and the Newberg delegates came Mahala Cosine to Emma S. Ar­ $ 1 .0 0 p e r y e a r . thur, lots 1 and 2 blk 3 Fir $ 1 .5 0 p « r y e a r . a condition. The Island has no local succeed, they must adapt themselves to, home bubbling over with enthusiasm. Office 2 doors west of Moore’s Drug store. They should * Those from here appearing on the pro- Grove.................................... 400 00 We furnish it with the Graphic for government. It can enact no legisla­ changing circumstances We furnish it with the Graphic for 1st. street, Newberg, Oregon. were. Frank rstiach, who respotul- F C Elmland and wife to Hulda tion for collecting tuxes. If it could do be careful to keep up their soil fertility ! $ 2 .0 0 p e r y e a r . $ 1 .5 0 p e r y e a r. A Hwanson, lots in Carlton so, the coffee plantations and the coffee wbich U their capital stock. By oon- «?«• *othe address of welcome; Mrs. E. and land near Carlton.......... 000 00 industries for last year and this have tintmI grain raising they aro depleting ®* Milos read a paper on “ The Worker's Wen so injured that the collection of It and will c o u m to the need end expense ' •’Waonal Influence” ; W. M. Manning E W Evans and wife to J W and M A Ballinger, n L lots 1 and taxes would be very burdensome. It Is of using fertilizers as in tlie East. Dairy- conducted one ol the devotional Ber­ 2 blk 13 Johns add to Mc­ alleged that it would tie disastrous to ing is the solution of the problem, ft viccM • Mre. G - w - Gutts roa<1 an article Office and Residence one block south of Bank M innville ............................. 315 00 attempt to enforce the internal revenue takes nothing from the soil and brings j on “ New Methods in 8. 8. Work” ; Rev. of Newberg. laws. Tho working people there sum much to it. It goes well with fruit J - N. Day delivered an address on “ The J L Vannoy to Lorenzo Root, 100 by 136Sj feet near Colum­ about 30 cents per day and iu many in­ raising As far as competition is con- Relation of the Parent to the Sunday ^ T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W . Carriage and Wagon Builders. bus school McMinnville........ 600 00 An exceptionally good ad- stances are working but two days in the corned we can compete witli any place. ] Suliool.” week. All of them use a cheap form of Thls is a great country for raising dairy llr0fl8 ■* reported from Rev. H.Ferguson L W Charles to W H Kirk, s e blk 17 Edwards add to New­ Portland, on the subject, “ The Influ- The Same------ Will practice in alt the courts of the state cigar, and in the place of tea and coffee foods. We can beat grass countries lie- sttentiou Riven to probate work, the berg......................................... 500 00 Special uae rum that they purchase for 40 cents cause the soiling system is ahead of the once of S. 8. on National Character.” writing of .lee.ts, mortgages, contracts and the The statistical secretary reported forty H Bigelow to N C Johnson, ) , drafting of all legal papers. o ld p r ic e s Brains are as neces­ a gallon. Add to theso articles the price pasture system. N ew berg. Oregon. No Cheap John Goods here but Good Goods fox of our internal revenue taxes which are sary in dairying as in any other occu­ schools in the community, with over! int lot 5 blk 7 H and L add to the Money. _____ _ It is a cause New berg ... ......................... 100 00 O rrirx — Second Floor Dairymen should keep good three thousand members. very high, would prohibit this class of pation. Hank of Newberg Building. A ll w o r k G u a r a n te e d . people from buying those articles and cows, for there is the secret of the prof­ of some pride to know that of these for-1 Mary Brock to J T Converse, 480 acres Levi Brock die t 4 r C iv e m o a c a ll. Horseshoeing and General Black* Ueu. Davis says would probably produce its. They should also take goml dairy ty schools the Friends 8unday school of 5 ............................................. 4250 00 a riot. Now under these conditions, papers and keep up with the most im- l *’ 's P'ttC* 's the largest, The success H . L. S U T H E R L A N D , smithing. i « » J organisation ol the work in the Joshua McDaniels and wife to J what is the best way T To raise revenue proved methods.’’ L Sophia Combs, 366 acres in After his address, many questions county is due a great deal to the able temporarily until the present distresa is sec 3 1 6 r 4 W .7 ......... ......... 2000 00 over and until Puerto Rico has a legisla­ were addressed to Dr. Wilhycombe all leadership of the president, Mrs. Fai- ture of its own. That is tho only ques­ ol which ho satisfactorily answered. He wards. 8he is now beginning on her Hulda A Swanson to F C Elm- C. F . B U T L K I t , P r o p . land 38 acres and lots in Carl­ tion that is involved in the hill. The gave much practical information, and third term ol office. Hewberg, Ore. Tho following officers of the county ton ........................................... 900 00 hill was introduced for the purpose of the farcers and dairymen will heartily America's Greatest Practical Fowl, association were elected for the ensuing | Solicits the patronage of his old Indiana A Matterson to E W Matterson, helping Puerto Rico. As original ly in - ! welcome him hack again if he will con- T h e B u r r e d « W h i t e P ly m o u t h Friends who need watch repairing done. year: 118 acres in Bridgfamer die troduoed, it is true, it did not look that sent to speak to them again FLO UR, PEED . H A Y «G R A IN R ocks. I have kept my record as a breeder of the best j President, Mrs. M. E. K. EJwards of GARDEN « FLO W ER » 3 r 4 ................................. way on its face. It looked a little lik e 1 Mrs. B o rer on l b « Arrvant-CJIrl Problem . 1 00 2 7 0 M o r r is o n St. strains of Plymouth Rocks and will spare a New berg. SEEDS. A Matterson to E L Matterson, it meant protection in a very small in­ limited number of eggs from two first class ' PO R TLAN D , OR. Mrs. Borer’s solution of tho servant pens. Vice 1’resiJent, R. Baird of North 102 acres Bridgfarmer die t 2 significant way. I did uot hesitate to girl problem will be presented in the Yamhill. One Pen White Plymouth Rocks Free DeMrery. 1 00 exprea* myself as absolutely opposed to r 4................ ........................ May Ladies’ Home Journal. She will (Empire Strain) Secretary, Mrs. C. F. Mills of Mc- U S to \V O Sutherland 22 acres entering upon an era ol protection !, T i V i j V L V L T . i »..... secretar „ ■ ,,, , . „ . ... . tell How to treat and keep a servant," \ i:„nv¡iu One Pen Barred Plymouth Rocks E. C. W a r d « C o . in sec 18 t 5 r 6 ...................... Patent against lite products of Puerto Rteo. I _________ r * ........... ... M" >nv,Mo fixing (lie responsibility for the unsatis­ (Ringlet Strain) 1st. Street. Newberg, Or Statistical secretary, Rev. W. C. Scott felt very strongly on that subject, and do Geo W Bell et al to John Gieb- All first class birds carefully selected, large factory domestic service that makes of LaFayette. si*e. good shape and color, fine layers and yet. in deference to theopiniou of such ish, 153 ac in t 3 r 3 w ........... 3585 50 bred from the beat priie winners. housekeeping such a hardship today. It Treasurer, A. T. Henry of LaFayette. Thomas Hall and wife to John men as myself, the title of the net wss 51 is Mrs. Korer’s contention, and she thor­ Superintendent of normal work, 8. Glass, 244.80 acres in Darlin changed and dost is entitled: "A n set oughly maintains her point, that it is Hoffman of Dayton. temporarily to provide revenue (or the Smith die I 4 r 4 .................... 4400 00 no more difficult to obtain efficient em­ relief of the Island of Puerto Kico and Asa T Cate and wife to J W f Th« neatoat, most graceful «hoes * ployees in the home than it is for any made fov women’s wear are “ Wear for other purposes.” At our request 6 Kfmsrksbl* Keeeoe. Lawrence 180 acres in sees 4 N E BRITT. President. V , other kind of work . But the point of Root* tors.’* B. C MILES. Vtrv P r c also a section was added which is as fol­ and 5 t 4 r 5 ......................... 492 50 Mrs Micr.ael Curtain, Plainfield, III. I view of mistress and maid must lie ma­ E H WOODWARD, Secretary. It Isn't necessary to make a shoe lows: J. C. COLCOKD, Cashier. makes the statement, that she caught heavy or clumsy to resist wear. terially changed first. “ Section 6. This act shall lie taken cold, which settled on her longs; she wss "W ear Roatstera"* strength I* due to 6 Story o f a llat#» good materials, honest workmanship, and to be provisional in its purpose and a Y « t « w k r rsplloss treated for a month bv her family phy- To be bound hand and foot for years by particular attention to the places where It artificially digests the food aod aids intended to meet the pressing and pres-j Are grand, but Skin eruptions rob life »M an, hotgrew worse. 11« told her she tli. chain« of