Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, June 28, 1900, Image 4

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    SDTICE TU CKEDiTuKS.
S —i mtr ReMfrts
SCIENCE AND lfii/US IRY
i la th« Caanty Crerl <rf th. Mate nt t>n- 1
1<t th» nonnuio* oar pcopl» in in-
«on for tbe Coanty of Jorephtne.
rt applied to t-rtwung n.u.tm
look iartlwwn
Ek
In the matter uf tbe¿
eetaw of Enoch r Notice to Crauiiov» ,
arrt rrjt to- day» <W rnlaaatMa and r~-re»’ion imw -
g
England’* Firat Dealing* with the
Mooa -feceared. I
tihd wwrkera —rj to tnsintata th. bt.inan o.arti.,.« n
A number of especially
Ant-
Notire 1» hereby firea by tb« oo>l»r-
h ed by the mir aorkinn condition. The Ungaomn»
Dutch in the Transvaal.
“A tramp <»r any number of tramp«,** > >>fn«d, Mlaiini.tralor of the rau'e of i
•lotkt of tn. teasiiore JMCrM very avdiut mals and Heads are offered for
sai 1 a wraltl • retire«! • ; • -ni< a disd - Enoch M cm ¡, «ieceased. to the credit *r» I Suutia ( &r«Jina ia sq **
aaufactur- i»« »boe itlMt», bat man, have tiacokd
at very reas»>nibk rates,
ufaetur* r. » •
g '<> th- AAa^hing- ot, and all person« having eiaifu«a/sin»<
BwSatoMsbuswat •< tbe <>»••«• Free
he cotton «hr j- rcxlucea. North
the said «leve/MMr<l
exhibit them with ! ßg
that the annual ooting.ataaid pr >v;-ie the lot arc the ioBowing:
ton
Star
'
will
not
work,
however
Stat« 1*4 Sb« C»l-«lnw»»*« •<
«.
Georgia
and
utt.tr
southern
many ar d ; -1 are th« op|*>rtunities neceseary voucher« within six m?ntl*s
Baiai—oeUri» «Í ,k« Troabl«
states are also turn in
out a large not on y radtt-al change of air and ear-
aff*>r«i»d ihtii. and ! >|»ak from ex after the first publication of this ñutiré*
1 Mounted Elk Head
CiMia« •*»«•••• War.
to the sai l administrator st my ¡fice io J part of thnr cotton m nrttkha-d gnoda. rounding«, bat also sueh »t:tna!a:ioa d
perir nee. Tbe eociic pictures and I Grauto Pa*«, Jo«ephii*e ( >unty. Oregon ■
To-<lay there arr a de a. n large no.is flagging energy aa w:!l provide braan
Idaho Deer Heads
3
jokrs make tbe trr.mp out to be per­ l>stod April »>, 1M» A.C. H«x uu,
»nd vigor
vigor lor
for the
tbe retarn to lab- t. Kor
Tba relatfo» of the English with tbs fectly bappy if be ha» plenty tu » il *»
and 175 lacw-makiog m arL':*» » in the , anu
rfi| f 4 the estate of
Oiegon
Deer Head
thia
they
urge
the
1
d
r
latra.
These
tn*«
rep-
Dutch in ifoutb Africa ar* touched a$e>n and drink and nuthn.g to du -. ept to!
L sited
> monn-ain ci.iut. and
Enoth Moon, decease*«!.
hi* tk*
’—
in an orticlr In St. Nicboiac by Klydt eat and sleep and be comfortable. |
rewent I an invested cap tai of nearly rim
ramMe,
tbe I.*
balaant
of th. mountain
1
Deer.
K Stcege.
The Cape settlement rr- But it isn’t true, as I proved. A <h>2en; notice to contribute TO A*- |3
,000, and turn out annually pin.., and the clear, unadoperated
maiued in paooeuaiou of the Dutch ,
1 Panther
► ► ¡fairs of curia*us, valued at moontatn air.
BB8KMEST WORK.
years ago I thought ! was o
until IM. when, the French revohi- of making a grra'
| roSu»>T M. M ax » :—
La thi. direct Mm tti Sbasta Routs
1 Black Bear
tiofusta occupying Holland, the coion- ,
F
Ivania's coal output is great­ now atforda a wealth of attra<-tv>n»
You are herety notified th»
of
w«fuid revolutionixr
The
lata boiate«! a flag of if»dcprhdr&ee. and
»
>
l dersigi.e-i have performed il
hat of all other parts of the
If you wish any
things ia my buaine
entire line of r >ad front Adtland io U d-
appealed to (¿real Britain fur protec­
combined,, equal in quantity
ar men I work upon «bat ref a*
ncrr««ities of the «li
dmg in Moddmf with Htertalng »nd se- or have any »pecintens you
tion. lhe British accordingly took pos
claim
«rieata
on
Bolen
<-rees,
ine return» to Great Britain,
ashes. And cigar a
phine County, Oregon, and I______
srssi«>n in tbe name of the prince of
re than is taken from the caMtMn L'tei. and ramp«, where arc inour.Ud. appi) at theCofBi»* o!
There 1» • the MeGuy I’. mwr Mining Claim, tfo*
ing »rooked by thr I
Orai<r. who was at that time a r»fw-
all nuUrms in the world rx- cheer and r-xnf ,rt and heal i jt at rea-m- fice or call on
arai Ilote, raUoci ceruucaie oi sauJ .^:tu i*. te
difference between
gee iu Ixrndon. You must freaher your
alo. cret, and where too can hunt. fi»h,
Cnited Kingdom.
a .Jiffrrrnre curded al page 251 of volerne 5 of the
formed ordinarily» fi
memory of European history of that
>■ h.ng.nf miaieg racofds of Josephine county,
the largest wgrks of man's rid«, loaf or play with etj ial fa.-ility.
was wbat my disco
prHad. in case you Lav« forgotten iu to
Il brt-amr Oregon, and that the portion of saui hands is tbe artificial lake, or reser-
i on, I thought. An
••r if you ktoM for ties Png water,, none
understand h«*w matter» stood be- ,
-*ihe«. a fol work due from you to the underewoed voir, in India, at Kajputana.
Tbis better ran be fun nd. hot or Jcold, than
necessary for mr to scrurr ashes,
tween the different countries.
Then
though there were thorns nds of t
<s yoor »bare .>( said work
a« fol ovi, reservoir, said to be the largest in th. .pritigs of A.hland,* Odretin. Ander-
you will sre how it was that when
to wit .—For lt*e vear 18t*
$20 00, for the world, and known as the great
i about they were not obtainable,
¡M*ace was rewt«>red after the Najioleonir '
the year 1897, $20.00, for th« veer I81Ä). tank of Dhebar, and used for irrigat- « m >, Bartlett. Byron and l*am> Ruble-.
| so I concluded to hire snu/kers
wars, and Holland had been annexed , ! gel what 1 wanted. Tbe job was
Before viaiung Europe, the |wop!e of
not $20.(X); ami if said eont« are ot Paid to i in> purp/M s, covers an area of 21
by Franc«, lhe latter country ceded to
at the expiration of I square mile«.
th. Nvrtbw.at should »w lii.g oriesol
fur the undersi/ne
|
to
hr
a
steady
one.
so
I
looked
England the “Batavian Republic,** 1
sinety day« after tbit notice bv put b *.•■*■
fitted to do
if« A*
• • v of Natural Science*, Yoreurite valley, and th- wondron,
’ion, your mterret m «aid claim wi ill t
which included, among ot her territory, 1 tramps who were exac
the work. J soon had 20 of the ch-an- con e the pr«>pert^ ui the under-* ¿n *d, vrhjgb claims the cUstinction of hav- grovel of MaripoM and Calavera»; tbe
the Cape Colony.
lag %b»-en the first seirmific body to Parisian, .re likely to make inq*t rie.
Under English rule matter« improved | est ones I could pick up and I t<x>k your co-owners in »a d mine.
them to a nice, well-light«* •<l and venti- I bile of first publication, April
1900
ic a publication in tbe United concerning there attractive reatm.
for tbe <-«uomats, an«! the administra­
whrre J had
E E »»OICMKH,
shortly to resume the <lis-
tion was, 0» the whole, satisfactory, la ted rtx»m in my factory,
Send to Mr. C. H. Maraha m, General
J. F. Wj»x« vavra,
tribut ion of its pr.< •fedings in print- Faswwger A^-nt. r*ortlsm*, for nc«
until the govemmeot ordered the slav»-« put in a lot of comfortable chairs, an
H. IIoWoMTII.
old
s</fa
lounge
or
two.
a
lot
of
pajwr-
Its
earlirs
rd form,
t publication was
to be freed. The Boers, indignant at
' but klet« on (
Crag. 8has<a tiprings,
an chetavo journal, begun in 1817, and
Glorio««« Nr m «
the Ioan otf “pioprrty.” fur wh*« h they back novels and cignrs to burn. I wa>
McC.oo«! river, Y'osemite, ami rxcnrsiou
to
pay
four
cent»
a
cigar,
and
I
ra
<
continued
until
1M2.
<b<! not consirier themsehe» sufficient­
Come« Irotn Dr. D.
1
B. Cargiir, of
P is a well-established fart that ‘ rates thereto.
ly eompena.kted, resohed to go tM*y«x>«! la ted that 25 cigars would be a «lav's AA'sabita, I. T. He write«: ‘FSIectrie
plants an be- improved by crossing
the reach of law and government, and or«-u|mtion. Th* rijrars were not bad. Bi tv er» has cured Mrs.
Brewer of
I judicious selection quite as sure-
what you hear spokr»of as the "great as I pai«i four dollars a huiidrr«! f.>r
scrofula, which had caused her great
;»n I eff»-«-lively as the breeding of
trek” took place in the year 1- (5. Trek them. Each tramp La«! a lot of check»
•utfririfig
fur
year«.
with
his
number
on
them.
an«l
eirry
Terrible
eores
come« from the Dut« b verbtrekk« n. to
mala
The sugar beet may be
time
he
got
a
cigar
from
the
ovrr?H
tr
would
break
out
un
her
hea-l
ami
I taw, quoted as an rxarnph of what culti
draw or drag, and this j«*urney was so ‘
hr
handed
»n
a
<•%».
k
ai.d
thr
nslie»
an«J the brat d<M*tor8 « xm !1 give no help; vation may do. The sugar beet of
t* ruw«l because the people who left »
th«* colony to seek another home far­ of thr cigar hr had smoke«}. Thr num­ but now her bralib is eicrllesl.” to-day actually contains about three (¿arrio U. S. Mail.-», Pa>-cngers and stage Exprc-
ber
of
checks
hr
had
at
quitting
time
ther inland traveled iu huge ox-carts
Electric Bill« re is the br«t b!•>/■! purl times as large a proportion of mc -
represented his earnings for the day
Stages mn both way» daily between Grants Paw. Oregon, and Crescent
or wagons.
her known. It’s tbe supreme rr ^edy charine matter oji it did a century
In
addition
to
this
1
la-dd<
d
un«
J
City. Cal., passing th-ongh the following interior points: Wilder
The first 2<«> wb»> left w a mitred on
ago.
forcfxerna, letter, salt rheam. ulcers,
ville, Love'», Anderson. Kerby. Waido, Sheliy Creek.
until they came to a eountr) for from boarde«! them at the factory boarding
The
average
dietary
of
individuals
the sea. where, after n*any fight« with house and allowed them beer with boil« and running sorer. It siim«il«tr*y in different countries varies greatly.
Patrick's Creek. Gasquet».
each
meal,
and
three
in»
als
a
day.
liver,
kidneys
and
bowels,
rape's
the Matabele tribea, they hei«i their
An English statistician, Mr. R. F,
Could
human
beings
n>k
more
than
poieona,
helps
digestion,
builds
own »»iffirier, tly to found th« Orange
up
r;’Af«.-i'l. i < y- that an inhabitant of
this? They could not, and at firrt the the strength. Only 50cts. Kjld by Dr
Free State.
the United Kingdom consumes much
tramps
<H<>
not,
an«l
they
said
that
EASTBOUND
WESTBOUND
The second trekking party, among
Kremer, Druggist. Guaranteed.
rnori meat than a Belgian, French-
whom was the present President Kru­ they not only had the snap of their
Leave Grants Pass . .
. .8 a. m. | Leav’e Crescent City -
>r
German,
but
in
smaller
pro-
A AA <-alih <»f iG aui)
ger, thm ten years of age. went over lives, but ihat I was a pillili«* ben »fac­
6 p. m. | Arrive at Waldo.. ..
n of bread and potatoes. More Arrive at Waldo..............
•ntn he colony of Natal. There they tor and they were going to set asid«- a
Is often hidden by unsightly Pimples,
and leas meat are ratrn in Bel­ Leave Waldo...................
4 a. m. | Leave Waldo............... 6:30 a.
fumi
out
of
their
earnings
to
pr<-
•
failed in finding a resting place, fo
Euxerna, Tetter. Flrysipvlas, ¿tit Rhenm. gium than in any other country con- A ni ve at Crescent City..
.
.
6 p. m. | Arrive at Grants Pass .4:30 p. m.
me
with
a
loving
<-up.
it
made
ashes
rauae they attempted to take land al­
etc. Bock en’e Arnica Halve will glorify -i< red. while a French peculiarity is
is beautiful. A de-
The scenery through which this line p
ready in British p«>sM*sirirm. They,loo, com«- pretty high, but if my di>< <»\er> the face by curing all Skin Eruption«, the apparent small use of milk.
to Crescent City. Excursion
hsd their struggles with natives ami amountr«! to what 1 thought it would
Ightful
mountain
road
from
Gasquel
also Cuts, Bruises. Biro*1, fk>il«. Felons,
many hardship* to encounter, but every ounce of ashes J secured would
WATCHES THE SNOWSHEDS. rates during summer season.
finally they ci«msed the Vaal river, an«! be worth twice its weight in gold, »0 Ulcers and worst forms of Pdee. Only
J. C. HARPER, Grants Pass, Or.. Manager.
I
wasn't
losing
anything
by
Ini
ng
a
25cts.
a
box.
Corn
guaranteed.
S.id
soon after all the different settlers
Ihr Slnanlar flcrupiitlon a Uralvrn
public
benefactor.
Everything
went
by
fir.
Kremer,
druggiat.
united themselves, for mutual protec­
Montan lina (Tio««n and
tion. into a republic, under a man Ijesutifully for the first thre« or fo.ir
Ably >111«.
Elcctrk bghts
name«! Pretoria» as president, and with days, an«l to look at those ehaps in
Paul Kruger as commamlant general their smoking room, lounging arouml In the bertha of tlie Standard Foilmans
’.eke sits hour after hour
reading, talking or just smoking and of lhe Northern Pacific's new North
of the army.
WÌAÀU
I glass in hand, upon a
It was not long before they found drriuning you would have thought an (‘oast Limited will bt*. appreciated by
he Sierra Nevada nioun-
thenmelves unable to prevent trouble earthly rlysiurn hs«l hern rmchrd at Pacific coast and inland empire traveler»
VIA THE
r fires in tbe snow- I
with the native«, an«! they api*eak-d to last, but they ronMn’t stand it First l'wo lights to each e**cti«»n. Ask on
He railroad through
England for protect i«»r* They were also one kicke«l on the fpiRlity of th«
agent« lor the North Coast limited leal
es. She and her bus I
heavily burdened with a «iebt, whiM* cigars, and then another wantv«l n
Lken tbe task for the I
they taw no chance of repaying. Ho cushion on his chair, and another let. A. D. Charlton, A m ’1( fonerai Pas
■ Chicago Chronicle. I
Great Britain took them in chargr. j asked for a hammock, and another senger Agent, 255 Morriron St. Cor
Siiassta Route
or fires by night and I
kept off the native«, and paM their didn't say a word, but sneaked away Portland, Ore.
debt«, and at last, at the re«|uest of txt ween two days, and he wa*- fol-
■
* w . t h
many of the settler*', the country to RS lowed by two or threr*more thr next
VS aj Sis« iona at 4 :4O
:. has a bold,
declared to I** the ¡MMs«*»«i<>n of the night. I got extra men to take th« ir
and (5:1.“» p ■II.
the main
places, but ft didn't help th«* first
British empire.
Jt pr« bnbly would not interest you corners any. and at thr end of tw«i
■ <
f ur m>J«^
to hear all the [»olitiral changes »nd weeks I had only four tramps in my
Lv. 1‘ortlai.«!
8 :.‘»0 a.in.
7 :00 p.m
The sig
mall, but
Ar. GrantsPaw. .10:48 p.m. 10 :10 a.m
dtacuasions which have taken place n. elysium nnd I coul«ln*t find an\ <*om
iai. and'has a p!a>.- front,
Ar. Ashland. ,. f
11 :30 a m
the country. It is en«*ugh to say that pany for them. These four waken««!
are fire alarm signals situate«!
hr. Sacramento
4 :35 a m
the Boers were not »Htisfied to l>e un­ the following reek nnd rny phi« • was Or Chronic Infunm»’ n of the Kidi * Is a
Ir. San Francisco.
lhe interior of the sheds, only
9 .JO a.in
der English administration, and finally empty. However. I bad enough lr I»< m
very cc-mrnon aliment.
>ii<* separating cne from the
re In* He 1 against it. with lhe result that, to g«> on with my discovery b isiu« n «.
Uke all ch route dUcaaea
id iherc are track walkers to
11 :45 a.in
< igdeii
the symptoms com« or
after a »bort war, their country was which never amounted to much except
»tant lookout night nnd'day
Insidiously. 1! proper
given back u* them <»n certain condi­ to prove conclusively that a tramp is
n alarm i if they see
treatment fe obtained In
tions. These conditions not having a born vagalxmd and legitimately in­
Its early stage«. Bright*«
But then •r might be
•
been adherad io a« England expected, curable.**
J>l*e*M
may
be
cured.
oultl not kt ,ee until too
the present war broke out.
HI »TAN will cur« It If
BICYCLE OUT OF FAD STAGE
Ar. Ix>* Angeles.
nt ire chain of sheds
It Is taken In time. lll’D-
6
Ar. El Pawn
off t he lands scape while
ADVICE TO WOMEN DOCTORS Thr At h««l I« Vow I a rd Vtorr
Y AN will relieve all the
Ar. Fort Worth.
6 :30 s.rn
unni ng to the nearest
symptom«.
Do
not
delay
; Ar. City of Mesi« -•
9:55 a.in
Hu«lu*-«« End« find I.««« f«»r
I hinca« Mlnlilrr Sny« Th»» Slmuld
i if they i did see the
t«x*
long.
I
KJ
n't
wait
un
­
,
Ar.
Hou'ion
4:00 a. in.
I'lenaur«.
Go to th« Orl«nt anti L«arn
won»an up oi n the moun-
til yonr case becomes in­
• Ar. New Orleans
6 25 p.m.
Mvdlrln«.
lid not fla»h a in mch quicker
curable. B«gln the um
! Ar. Wealiington
G .42 a m.
“It U wrung to any that the popu
¡ephone and have
I Ar. New York
.1
ol Hl l>t AN bow , while
a <
12 :42 p.m.
FOR SALE BY W F. KREMER
lsrity of th«- bicycle is on the win*»-.
Wu Ting Fang, the new Chinese min­
you may be curt 4
train« ruvhing to the scene
r< marked the man who makes his lit
PI I LMAN AND TOÜKIST CARS on
ister to the I *niU-d 8tat«*s, is n veritable
<*onds of the time the first
lug rt pairing au<l dickering in th«
bot h train«*. Chair vara Sarramen o to |
g« nius. Besiilea bring •ecoinplishrd in
pptared.
machines. “This year lhe trade i*
< >gden ami El l*a,“o. and Tourist cars to
Chinese litrrnturr, and a»hie»inan of
M r. Rcick«* and his w ife are pen­
heavier than ever before. 1 wiUadniit,
Chicsg«», St. Louis. New Orléans and
rare ability, hr is a linguist and a phil­
knowledge
ot
the
though, that wheels are u-«d h ss for
Washington.
1 CBRONICBICK Olt NAÜBKOUB
osopher, says a Washington •xrhangi*.
8 quite y oung and
1UDYAN
ph-itsuie rid»** than formerly, nnd that ■
Hr wai* thr principal nt11-action nt th«
* is the father of
while the Sum hi j crowds of riders arc trill relier« th» he«<lA<.be Instantly.
(’otmeetinif at San Fram i-co with sev­
rr<«ent cnmmrncrmriit of Un- AVonuui's
of whom are in busi-
thick enough on thr boulevard'* ami in
«s pnrriNEBHOF TnR bkin
eral steamship lines for lioiivlulu.
Medical colhg«* In Philadelphia, an«!, of
thr park*, they arc not so great ft»tbe\ UN DEH THÜ F A’ EM. duo • • • •! -■ • -i of
Japan, Chins. Philippines, Central and
court«*, was set flown for a speech.
h into town once a
used to be a rouph of year ag". Tbe «ui i In. Cher wor s DKOPMY. HUDYAN
Sou'ii America.
Nothin« *1“* add« an ranch
“Sin« « I earn« to this country,** hr snid.
t and to attend to
I to bc
Vr I».- charm of «he ilrawii*«
fact is, lhe bicycle ia getting to I m - moi e will cauM» tb« extra am mt of I
room t,r »K»o.«< ir a« the «of» !jr radi­
“I have met women ductors, lawy rm
taken up by th« ti.xxl and I« eliminated by
i collected with the
rim I more n buaint as pr<»|s»»ii ion, Men
ant
vht
from
l
ORIMIV
v
CandlM.
See J. P. Jfflter, sgent al tiranti» Paw
an«i jonrnaUair. but until I received
the Kiln * ».
Nothin« will contribute tuore to th«
arise. In his abuenee.
7 arti»tic wcti*. of th* inn* hcon,
Pass elation or amlree9
thr invitation to make this address it and women who have wheel* rid«- th« m
Un over night. Mrs.
I m ordinn«-r Tb*l.-4/....r»inr
t<»
and
from
work
as
a
ri.h
.
a
4
ft
FADK.
DOUOIIY
COMPLEX
candies for th« • mpl*«t or the
ha«l never occurred to nie the women
H. MARKHAM. G. P. A.,
»t remain at her post witb-
mo«t e)at»orate fanct on -for cot­
not take ns man) rides «»f evening- (*>r ION. HUD YAH * ill reet.ire th- i • re ula’ • n
had advanced f* far rm to have an In
ta«-* or inamuon Made in all color»
Portland. Ore
u *nJ cauM the chv *•
t in tJien that her p«isi-
«Ihersion a« they once did. Th« whc«i to !tx Donnai •
and the mo’t delicate tint« Uy
*t it nt ion excluafvely devote«! to the
- I \ XI» \ K 1» «»I I. t <».
to awe any woman, or
i« «ii art ual % eliiclr of biisin« aa adopt - to I*- m» rr*l »nd roar.
and »old »»cerwhere.
training of women for the medical pro­
«ihitely alone on top
<*<1 for telegraph messenger
apt
« WEIKNBM OF THE HE ABT
ft * «ion.
•70 feet high, and sur­
HUbrA.i w ■ •< V
n th- n-fu-«
cial delivery letter carrivr« and th«
“I am particularly interested in title
nuiuet of the heart ani make 1
er mountains on all
like.
Institution, In-causr of thr Chin« >-« girl,
regular iu !'• bastln«a
her human habitation
“As an outcome of this the average
who, after studying her». rrtum?«l to
miles—isolated in this
7 8 WEAKNESS ANO PAIN
1
r|M«-d of ( hicago w hcrlm» n und wlirrl
her native land, where she hns since
u«!e. with nothing to
e|___ _
1
women has incrva*«d. Nine out of ten THE MEGION OF THE KIDNFYB
-III
-
matte r gr«-nt ancce««. In Chinn it is
SMS
By a t<> perfora)
ndow and with a Arid
*
/
|»erM>ns ybu »er on a bic>rlr nr«* rid 4 HUUYAU ■
gomrrally t»«lirvr«l that there is one
the r fuu llona proi-ac (jr, tharvby retie
;
”
lug
th«
lent bast»«*» <-«>n4urt«U f«r K««t**-r rift J
distant line of civiliza-
ing in r hurry. That 1« btcaus«* ihr\ pain and waaknesa
/◦un
O
ffice - 5 ene«* r» u S F* te * ’«’'eri
sphrr«* for **. f.nsrn and another for men.
¡;j on« and other
are going to art drat ination>. mid near­
* r»4 we can tire y>t«w;
*
Thr world ba» acted upon this b»lirf
*r» fmoi»
”
f-rnr \S *»b:ngt0«.
(let Hl l>V AN al fi • an i tak* 1* • • . >
mgtiOUt the long
ly always have limited th»ir tirn«- for
S«nJ
rrtxiei.
dravriwf
>
vt
for ng« •. I nm glnd that women hnv»*
J
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r
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oughout the long,
getting there. The life of a « he« I is ■ VOVAS is sold by all dr-> _■,.«■« f.r
S' 1 ’a t- .
r. • •
. ii
gained such a position in the medical
if you r «Pun
sell- that >s a position
long« r, too. for th«- «am«- chum -, but th« park age, or I parka« - Hr î
i
*
«1« <1 • ■ not keep I a
■ ’ to fl III i».
prof« ssion that they cannot be re­
<A
PSMSMICV
f
en would have the nerve
very fn« ! that wr get m«'»«-work to do A AW H»Mtl>V < (»MFASY, <* .F
Jcost of Mux in the U.S. and (ortiga œunuiesf
moved.
Ssent free. Address,
J
me in which few women
thia >rar than «*vrr proves that |M*r«oii» Cal Rem.•«••».er that vu . *n call an<1 c.uanli
“There arc medical works in the Chi­
owning bicycles arc mure numeroio* the ni ni i w n<>< r«»n»» mu
...i; *¡ m
nese language containing medical
now than ever I m fore."
•ee th*-n. If you vMntiu' alt, write tn the doe
/ Ore e*-rMT Oo-ct WASH « gton OC./
knowledge gnlnrd from the eipericnce
ten and ih<*y wi | aitviae you. Iha advice ml)
X XXXXSX -XXM-XXSXX W X X X« XX SXX XX •
an«! practice of long ages. It is a great
ia«»wey mo«»n in n Prairie %%»«»*«.
ba «Iven free A4desas
pity that thi« contribution of k.iowl-
How is this for a bridal t rip? A young
• i ■ ♦
.i' il Inbln to * bn w b< de couple who went to Flagstaff. Aris .
HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY
wi>rl<! Iieraii r of lhe great differ« im«* iMiught a couple of big wsgons and
Car Stock Iv Mt'b-I »nd Ell • Sia
50 YEARS’
In langiiag«* Th»- ( bin«*»« Rttnrh great
trams of mules, hired a couple of team
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value l«t thr p* act i«-«- of medtidnr. If •terr nnd a good cook, ami started
thr giMMi pc
of thr Euro (Mini na
south for Phoenix.
'Lhe principal
lion a and of > no
w ng« «n tons roofed to it h «irtiY i- and wirt
had »ent only mad
I hr Dinitig < ar«
irnl miweiona ri« - to China, tuiraiotmry
gnure, with every comfort, ami th« Of the Northern Pacific for lhe Im prove,
trouldr* won Id happrn mrely. If you
trip is de»vriiw«$ as iihtil. No fiiew and new tram service lakinti rfTeel Mat
urrr to a*k my inlvice tin’.n voting or m«*a((uito«-s. good hunting, andith«
ladies. 1 s I ko i hl say with!
(irec-
“light of love” combining with that 3, are thoroughly mod«*rn,
T rade M ìrks
D esigns
Iry: *(»«» w«« t. young I • ‘
p m>t
from moon and «inrs. I |M>n arrival nt rd. slid will be*c<i
C
opyrights A c ,
fin this side < >f tlir l*a«'itir
. un-
Phoenix the wagons were *-<>id at an They will
Yin« a «tetri» an« 4»•er1
am r*»»r nt
til you arrlvi
H«Hiin<-r, nnd the couple pr«»crrdt'«l by one time.
•I A II
if you And t
I rail to lx*» Angele» in M'lirch of h «* m Paas. Ag't
in your pro
n«l i ent urea.
They may return xia Purl Ian J, <
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w
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