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TO THE PUBLIC. , My arc U fourtwi mor.tht or so; I'v tAurM n ypt lo walk, Bui I lth v i '"fi (4 to know : -.ir. ... t.k; i . . .v t -ui,f livt ' . f rcuM raak it clear j ; til ir.T..V ) J. .tv : v. h-r all 't bear ut-h ir tf.:: In r ; r.-fi. ! tj.-. JltA IY i N -r . Wh-t; f In li.r 5Ct v 1 t .ricV' "O,' wootiy woota!" "St It (... witty Thr t'!l rr thu a drtr.k "tfick;' My fi-.r-r "rir.ries" ai; Tr.at tMi.k i 'Mr k." or tt'.ao "fthk;" Art! thdt a. (vr'a a "Ur." With "tun.,; t' n p ai.d "tvw WOW WOW," Al:d '6'x.L CKtiif. Ce," Af;d Ctf-r .:. thM, I vow. Are uhIm", ';'Jt(. to m. Bo wfcr. f: v. ir;h'f. aunt r,& all I've k j iM ti rc;r.Pt t frar.e, W.th ur.t io ( iutn rr.f Ut 1 fail. Or tri" in In Ifr.t lac. 'v pr;f.:rd ot t hi r : m. ir.r.t mSa fT!. ).Mf.rJ! n.:( vrh j in r.d ho,t 'tl r.'t In ran. afcrflwln U BatIn, in Wotut'i HomaCoro p union. I Couldn't Lose Him t THE IJOY came at 7:30 p. m. tr.fi atayl. I d.l not want him. 1 knw that tbr njoin.nt mi-:!:. c iii:t when hit prcwnce wouWi l y-.tiv. !y obi.ux.-i. y t I cottl'l not jrrt r f him. JIe wt-ll-iiifaTitn' (in (w far am hr cjuM I-- mi:! t; Imw a m.-.ihii4'), He hnl ('it r. t"!.i, atiil pit l.iniJ'i-lf info i-'- i! I a: t :r not one of whir)) v. . h .Ti-r-rul. I roiiM not f xtrt ly ti l' n:n t. . anI aoythini ihortof that h il.r-;vir-fc-l. lie n ,ri a fiiuk itriped wuulroat ami a 1ue lit-. He !:H i.. it adtnirp me; liii i'lol wa ft nhort fr;'!:- and f-jy hair. Oilier boy woih:p the K'aMHtcd 1t-IU. Ijii f hia !( in t. 't:f"T il. fji;!y om pfvul ar thiiit,' :;l !.f!. I rn vrr i r J for th- vrtv y-i-njf allarlitd t n; mid the v i ) i 'It-pairttiJ fur an It! h(T ; f. ti af . tie ;' ! not evc t;i'.k of HVr. I wifh'l hr t ii -1 . 1 vw.'.r.d hnvu nipt.il to th t; t of ii, y p,vur. 'r m i -y. I wui tf'i f.i1:(iie in Jti ri j.i. i) (I wik 'i') to rn iiitiri 't l;i tiling... He laiL'-d of lot,, to n..iUtMip for hi n'l t on the ii an r ru!'j t-t. I liKtrned and rcaried and txjk out the fancy woi k I k"jt for th Hoy, and urvrr fjuifhi-d. He fcp'ike with the lupiior air of one int ruciin:' !!. inorunt. I waa, 1 aiH afraid, aho nt-iuindfd, and be lan guished Bf'i r uuliilu. I nffered .Un uweeti, and fmultd blin into a rnhy lttunh. Aftrr that l.e stared ntdly at Oit, a if hf hiid rniii" for no othr piirjxe than to friirrt hkeyJi ftr one InM time on rny atbtrrd ftur. Hi at ri y lik ih itntnort ul Toot At 1h the roiii-rn itinn jjut upon Its l(f. and in a nrktMy fubhion timnajed to rp moving. The KMrfiitffe (j-iratlon (ntt the Im proper r.iari iijr iiji-tti'in) n-Tiit-d to Intert-N him irrntly. i did nht for u y aIv:ce, hut mrrt ly HoJil'djtiii-d at iiiio it t ;;i h. He iiH-nt '.t.i it rtdiv airaiiilily -f eitrly narri.;;. ; tin iff i potMhility of iivktTiif a lmi 1 in r.:rr t n thillin n v.r. k; ! hi- e ;.'-nsc of l.rirj in up a wii family; ihtrn win thj educati'i'i of I he koin nod thv portion of the (luuv liUrti. "Yon niki;d not f1 urate tliem?" 1 n quirrd. a-iu ih- riLi an iiifipivnt l-nih. He th'.ti-hi he would U-t theiiM-hfi..e l)ctr-ii n n!ueatifin and nn ineofif. 'Itenii)f, ihfy ir, ;.'!,! marry." To le ruie," 1 nnlrd. "And there mifrht le lyrai.di MMren." ? A puhtd look croi-d t.te Ito'i face, he had not iLoujht of tin- jrurtil rhildnn. M(), that would l.r all ritfht' lie aald, after a hhcri ult-nre. "A man I only n-iponatMr for hi own futnily. Iiin-ctJy r Bponuilile, f rourae. Hrr I threaded a medic "Hut Ihcre ii no harm in looking at tli intra from nil aidra.1 Hovit-ter, wr had plunid fr Into futurity, vwn f-r the Hoy; he took another hpnth from the iune thor oujlifari'. "1 think it very wrung for people lo throw i.hit iriea in the uny of iiiar riwpe," he rt inarked, MIrimitv. "Hnt, on the othtr aide." then anid I, "it would nerar do to enronrnte ttie tliini too much; if the roupiu ijunr reU.I tliey would ly toe blame uf th Mii i ion nn jini " Thia wan evidently a new idea; he pondt red on it ntunr time. lnn raiue In, ant down, and Waitrd. "People mljht JFMiietiinea Inteii re tiitinfc nt i.mjiy the Ik.y anid, ri ll eelively. " I hey iiiight," 1 ngrrcdI hope not (f riinly T!ia Muu looked at t),e clock and fidgeted. j -U tl .Tt the right time?" he nakrA j "TWO tliilHltr mul V t,y, "Ihaiika." raid the Man. "1 hav to eatrh the a 31 train." My needle wuu'.d not thread. Then aaid: "So aoon!" and "hm do )m return?' "I don know, h ahivwred. it deM ndn." 'IUi't get fever At the K k " Hftid the Ht-y, pateriallv. ' m d hu or r. )i.tM i and t!n y t;t t r r.'i , 1 "I hope tin wi'l t., I anid. (U, wii. d i Hoy awn uid m i 1 ' I'h a f.k i ii." 1 The I So) got up w He men 1) 1 l. 1 at i u- U now n '. like ou t.-eption," take the ctver the Uiu it lelpo re u i -1 nv n Jbfrl U nice-looking girl." he re It Is cusy to toll wiion y.u:r tiorvo f.ntv and vltnl jwwer uro slippin-; away frmn you. When j'niir thy 'a wo i; l,,iv,s on Wt'tlTJ- ftinl C.!iiUHW; v.'ufi; ;; aro' St) nerv-jua, irrit:0.!o ninl -slt-.'i 1 ..-.s tl.i.t your nightti art) pass, tl in iv..f!, ,., s',,;-, wh,.,, you gut up In tlio iiitrtiii vs:!. i. ;,Mp. tlto ivr bri.tkfitst, ami .- : With a hoiMhu ln; yiu n.it - non-oim hin-nili in U-!iK u man u u bviug renowod. Give, tho tortured nerves a nt Mr. thorn rv-la their tone and stoaditK,,. aud U a ISIhkhIv leuiel' fur. ii..rv,x.io ..,ll ... - ... " j -s..ua nuuuii'j 01 every Kmii 59l fcy all drugsuts oa grantee, Df . Mile, RaJ Co mtU laS. marked. Soijje people think appear anre everything. Now, 1 notice care fully bow & rirl 'ta to everybody, and ham her all round, then make vp vy mind. M! it tke long? I Inquired! ('Alfa polite interest, I hop; how Ij h rgtd to atick my crrjwil needle into . h;m. "la (the lioy'e mind bad waa : 5-rd). J "To learn her all round? i "Not very long. Of courae, It do pfn i i The man who bad ben ftartng at the cfi!:rig began to bun ( avagrly throuirh ft aix imjntha old magazine. (Ting ting ting ting ting tirg.) 1 winh be would fro the Hoy I mean; O! I wiahed. Could one be dip lomatic? "I wonder," I said, T wonder could you pott a letter for ineT "With the greatest pTeaaure,9 aaid the P-oy. "For the country? Vef for the country. fO! my evil gtarl) "O! tiiat'a a!I right, he aaid. "I reed not run with it. Then, in an explanatory tone: "You ae the next pot out ia to-morriiw morning. Any time till ten will do." My h f.r t or.nk. The Man who had j !o-J.. d t:p hopefully turned to the front ")..' once more. If 1 e wot. ;d would absorb the con vorifi'n, there nJght atili he ft ebfti.ee. Vet, if the Hoy found hitn oef too well entertained he might ti.y foretr. Hut t?e Man waa by thia time in anch a etate of nerroua irrit ihility aa to be Incapable of con i tr:itlon. ll'.n very boot a expressed bU dealre to ii 'i;n:ari!y eject the Hoy. How I rti'hrd he would! "Our friend fa aufferinaj' already friu l.oiTie sirkneaa," aaid that wreN-h'rd noj-riluity. 1 !n'ig r the tari into mine eyea, and pn'J i ! n.yceif badly. 4i!;:vi you j-en that nketch?" aaid the Vjn at length, hundinr me t!ie pajjir, Hoiiwthing on t.ie piige, vrit tiit in fwicil, iutereated me con id- J tr iy. "V, hat la that?" asked the Hoy, con- r.Hly: f "I' ,i. i-'e, fcuid the Man. 'I.;;e thi-y changed the cover. 1 th he Inquired; "it wnl get mixed j writ it Pf-t'.t i"!a." '"t i.i I cnrsoira." aald the Man; "I n it e n mistake. What do you think of ii '" he turned to me. "It aeema a bit etarlling,' aaid the Hoy. I looktd tip, and my eyea met the Man 'a. "Hnve you a ftenell?" I naked, coura geously. "I should like to mark thia." I wrc a tiny note in the margin; only one word, in fact. "J a!wn)( atuioto'e booka, up proved the Itity. The Mrn t'Mtk the magazine and looked nt t!ie pnge; he lookel hnjipier tlian he hnd dine rlnri! hla entrance. "Thnrk you,' he raid, ao fervently that he arointed the Hoi'a eunonity. "May ! iH,k?" be uiiked. "Lnhfa it la ioetry.M "It a jMtry." auid the Man. "The rdeent verae I have ever aeeti." He looked regretfully at lite clock nr:d nt the Hoy and lite. "I am afraid I must ' "Must you?" aaid the hoy, cheer fully; "that'a the UmI of living on the jtpot; we nutd never hurry awny. "l.ie you oiled your door lock?' n-ed the Man. "It waa very at ill hJi. ii I Uat tried it." I put down my work. I tntint ee what I can do," I aaid; I felt liappy eti i f, Ii to Inuj'h. If the Hoy would mi y Mi! on the "fa he inigtit come nga'u atxl tvtny ten h tire. He jun ped up "I'll help him to lev. r the 'Mr open," he anid. "It mi! t sM-'Mifrr l-pi'da than yitura; I t-an ihi tl at let u r ht-ride." "It U on tin- h.ii: t'ibir." I told him. "O, tint all t-iphl. I can ret it when 1 v - nt." I e .ld. "Oood-by.' )' poi;i(; wtitd till hia m-u'ur had ino' hia hihir.t "liil I return t he is." raid the Man. "I tl "iik '.t joti ih1 not know if you w ere r i t u r i: i i a ," mi id the lloy. "I I He made up my mind, he re p!i.d. 't.o,dl.." They wre in the hall. The door opei, id njyaiu ami there waa the Man. "1 had to," he taid, brent h!'t!yt after the ftrat two aeconda, "Con found that fellow. I oii t mind, dear; thev are to laal me ft long time. "Mind!" "l-t'k here, you'll ot that train," aaid the Hoy. openii g the doT. The Man had managed to get a good deal out of four tccotida, but nil the entiir he RWofe, and It ia tntd how it r lifted my feeltepa, When Iheli ktrj aoimded dtiwn the path I went t the w.ndow nun tn -ed it; aa tin v pTied the Man tritd to look round the Hot. who waa be Iwien in, but d..'..l hmi tinauCfA fui'.). 1 wfttehed them growing amall rr and nmuller wtlh tiie tampa until they wetc out f aiglit then 1 tore out ihe page f a mngaiiue. and, car r In if it ii ftana, lockeu it lit the tritiki t b 'X, wht-re it .a atlll. The Hoy win a tore boy. and 1 could not Hud it pitle to hate hfln, tmi tho-;h he spoiled the Ktetdng of my I life. I think of It norr that he la Mont t and fathtrly, and In my heart ia : amukrint nt, exiiKperatiou, and aome i thing far uioi e bit t er 1 IWnum' the Man neer came back. Kork ftrer killed Idin. - Hiack and White No Time Cr lm -llrvai M. The per! t-n I in an rrur top ti naider wlt-'rr he u uei'!uu' or not The h"W Li i ijt ration w .1 h Ihiii 14 f !. t.i i a little litl.e Uf;,i. i- h h :;oal. tui ; her a.oiti.. n W t!, r it I. a.' ei IT I. o A Ml 1m i , IS. r e r t i'-m i.tthi, r.v e n. il r iicfi It. at. u mvi tti. i d 1 1 " I w-ts trtmblfil a frrtat dtut with norv oustir.vs an,! li,;itlivlie. Tlio l,.;i,t oxortion v.tmld i-aiiso u ih-fuvlful juiin iu tho luad mid wln'ii I Uvanio oxciiod I wtmKl Idso 'i.?Tro ctui'rtil uf my norvos. I lived in that iniM'i-y Tur Urn j-imi-s, fullln-; to pot n-!if until I Ix-jmn usinjf Ir. Miles' Nerv im. Within a w.-o'.t my friends ,,,-0 u,. iinirl;iiiK' how much bott.-r I Kxjked. and sihiu afi,r I found niv health n-storod." Mus. Louis Eui, Idaho Falls, Idalia :i..ml nil tl In simt v.i n r - .od npf.usi tsei3y r-woy ixr.. it not necet'ini) f.'-r IS; rurt:j'., tt.ij Ijc irunj c,L-. ma t!:olo: , ia drcci .;e- ti- liry-U rrvtrtl ff.cer..ti;i.. TLi-dra-!! a.:u miy hy 1 in i i.V.'cl f x ffr, ut u:.Lii you tex.it nxijKe tile, Ct3 Utt tralitUe ce cr Licet its?. fKVi'.tic or k tvroU:n g!ncj in t-is Lr a or mac tfi.tt f.rt r f the !xi, T cv.;t Cancer iicrogy y a.-ii Mrcia fl.:tj7 all the piwi'jus vir-s Ik A. :i:.i-ttai lr(tu b'.oo 1 'r.-vry vrilajfo 4 it drivca out This S. 15. S. d't, uu 1 ji (he ouljr s:?tlic:Te thit xn rc- h r.p-rvx-l, c&ir.Y. j h'4 tro-:', tiii. Wh:j all Ihe j fison Las bvcu fortx-'.! cut of the -stci the Oir.trr L (., ihe Cii:urUi:i: a(ittii ia a s .vl "riy. as lie f'.'liiwin lr Xl'T frot1! ir. l-:.rt:t tlio : I.- i-rw the wroi ! tlr.. r.'CO'fit! 1 CT r ,rjr-. I U I "''.' hi."- rj.' :? al. '.it ;t h: ns. traun io -dnrr.t t.ji : u ". i 1 -1 f. titile. tfcffi u-i ' V;'. n A brxl. lt : luQiinoe f ficiic!! .';..n my Ja' tr.o V, a--. '' te '-" J ;; Terv -.a! h fh- Ci.i 1. 3 'i .r e-it M i t; Vl i ma tr.; i I Ai. '.:':.. ?'. .' fir-i f ft S m -i ! -T fv;r ! ; .vr- it a t- tr . ', ' it wt ; a w U J.f. f-'ai Hit -.ry (t- , rt e r i-; . : , . ' : ti't if rr r.'Ul i li'.-.. t I a,l 1 ,:c;, the iri'i i-'i.-.rrj-.Tetl K .J -' ; 'ia:rv.;-:U.,!t. Srtad Cjrc-t, cc-i.i ir !:i-t ' ;-- - iutsie. kg li.forn.r-t' t ti.i-. a'vi IV. Some Reasons Why You Should Iruiit on Havin WIU HAHKESS OIL IJn-(iaj,vl by auy ulher. Rti'!ir liard leather bcifL EjK-cially prepared. K out water. A heavy bodied oil. Harness An excellent preservative. Reduces tost of your harncM. j ever burns the leather ; lU Eiticiem v is increased. retires ftest enice. inches kept iioui breaking. Oil i tydd ill all Localities M.frr t-tluBilard Oil 1 ipfiai. FIGPRUNE ceheal Mew Melliod of I'.Iiik Fruit i t'j pn pare It In aui h a nianner that It mill rctulna ull of ll natural jirop-ertl-a and then combine It with e lectcd gralna. thereby proilm Inn a. fr fprt breakfnut bevernge. Thl la tho way F'lK,rune Cereal, the aubHtltuta for cnltpe and tea, la nnle. Votr Rrorcr aellt It. Ak fur sample. Wlijr Home Chllclrrn arc Reallen. and ntrvoua ven their own rrotlxra are unable to tell. I'oa.lb'y they have been given cuffee or tea to drink. Klit prune Cereal, niale from choice Cali fornia frulta and avlei ted Kralna, la a benenclul aubMltute. FiKPrune will feel the nerve centera. It will n'Kki the child atronK and healthy. Marts like c"flw. LfKika like coffee. Hut lt' 1.4 per cent fruit and 46 per cent grain. If you dnn't feel Ju"t rluht auhiitltiitc f'lKprune rert-al for cultee. It a the per feet food beveniKe. At grocer.. He Kuoleil i lie r.urceona. A il dot-tnr;iilil lienh k Hamilton, i. We-l Jilli-rrvn. )., aller miffern: IS moiitlifi from Hei'tal liciula, he hhM die uuleitfl a cotly operation n per. formed; hilt he cored him. If Killi liin klen'a Arnica Salve, the iH'ft in the World. Hurent I'ile cure on 1 artli. ;'.V a but at 1 r. Kremer'ii I'rnK More. It's a Short Road from a couyh to consumption. Don't r.iyk-ct a cou"li take 53 COuSLlli Cwre ion when your colj appears. The "ounce of prevention " is better than years of illness. "I Mirf.'.t f. f T'f frm c.-uh. tr..t hi.l .J m,( U .u:.l ,l. i t(.,U..if Nihl in l U c ife l.t .nl ,4hct it.i( .t t-ul .t a.i r.url K.turnr.l r.it and b..u I., it mh m irm b. Illri i., m ,l.i i iw.J mc. 1 c.il.ci II Ibc I'r.lcil Ol ftlNtill.t IIKNUV T lKTCIIf. W.ih I. Inr a o, Ii In, lifl.lo, N. Y. Nlilliih'. f'lin.iinirlliio Cure I. fi?d by .11 .niKK'.t. fit tin. AOe. Si nn . I.otlle. A lirlul.il I'HHuii'. (.iiri wtiri ...rr U.itll. If ton r. n..l it.li..1 in li yuur ilruxl.t nii.i i.. I rir himirj iiaia Wi , 1 1 f ' m' .. i.u ' I... ccnti.n :-Ih ut. -nl ii i . i b. i . w.;n 4 u , UK r, N.V. ! iyl I'lVilM.: .l li.t l.i I i H 11.-U i . nwli s. n ... i.,.,i,,. J ( PUHGEHT PARAGRAPHS- j Cook "How'm I pin? to make i mibee pie wlun e harn't any mince j mtt in the bour' Mr. Feedfm J "Put irvine tKfnt in that cold haah.") JSaltimore Amerieau. Firat l;ull "Whjr did you frnrt the j joor farnitr'n ft .-n Tn d-1--:?!?" S- ond Hull (.;..- ful ; , -": on didn't hear of our prou t- ii cjif eonv i inf horur. j(tirdaj?" . ... u Tcpica. I ! Iiotire that ft in'.'.' r: a r.CWr I c!! t.'jat be ba t!.- t .t-ril of' Ciiiffc a hia oosrj-M"r.. ."i.ar ine; isr i-ijI. . . i.far ine; i I :h. -: t it w-n ft tlraf on." !' -.r'ari ! 1 ItIr. H.-u.p.iheC.c rrr.d "Why laven t you txl.lbiud anything thia yearT Artlut -"I refused ail their offers I b:n.j:.y cjnt tall mytclf to aiiroue." frivbd "Mum! mething like your piet jrefc! Journal Amuaont. "Were you tatibfied with that cor-1.- ::.t I !M-nl ou? 'Well, aa you hn'.'i," replied the orchehtra leader. 'he certainly doe a play the cornet to Ijeat tr.e 1-itA: "All right. ebT "No. He couldn't keep time. Philadelphia i're. F'iri-t Hwcet Youn Thing "What on earth me 3 ou going to marry Fred for. d ar? lie ha no money; he ii-n't g'l-loking; he can't taik or dar cr, it dme or bike, and he'a never iii;e anything Second hweet Yt:.n; Thinir "Yea, I know, dear; but he ej fond of dear Kido, and the din.- d.- is just aa fond of him. Ally Sloper. In the dance I t rd upon my be-lo-rd'a toeh. "Stupid!" she hitsed. "Ali"!' rpioth I. profoundly shocked at thia display of temper. "Are then my idol'E feet of clayT "Well, they're no; c-.-t ir- n, I tell iu tho-e!" ex cl.ti:i.d Ihe beautiful girl, with bnt In hrr voice. I tried to lnugh, but there waa a chill ut my heart. Ie troit Journal. "Jhnt eofifounded lifr in.stirance Co;"pu. y I'-fiit-ed my a jpl;f 11T ii ri for a pi ! r;. .' t ..tl j!ui:ktr. "Why, I rhould t i; ': '-1 . n v:r a fine rihk." replied f.. " ". ; ; ; r ina !? them refuse your u1p' '--:t;j:i ;' "WeiJ, they found out in ' ;ne , ay that I am in the habit of v.!;. mushroom that I gather in feci,'." 1 ctroit Tree Press. YOUNG BUT PLUCKY RIDER. A CiioriKtobt Laid ha Follow ttaa Hound irltli Ihe Kd ibulium of a Vetera. In a hiiiitii coinmunity not fr-.m this ci'.y there ia u non of of : ....i m v, s.-ei:ia cii-s: to tin'... .. ' ..;iimii leir iur the i kin. 1 . .! i-. il i:l be fu in tl.t re I . :-m.- i.I tii cvviitr ; . il In e.i.i;- l.i tn.t r i.rily. Ii:s e- t. if of :i.e :irM :iler. Ilia l.eiv f.ir or ined I 'I.'- 12 if ...ith , Ut l:r:.;t, bi.l ia auy II, nml h.s cril.i.u I . t-k .i.ii.etliir.tf '.it be li;nl. I)i:i-. the rdor of the c if, r.n .j:ii. l.U fii'.i.er ..;.. ho I ac ..i.I v.th. jii : i ia '' . " at ;iv lliiitf; hia j i n if it nl-oulil ii to 1. c.L. ,:ii. lit ! -is i:l:til I . . i t.l ' v (ii n lo lii.i::;ir! eii bit. t . 'I.' . 1. 1 c!-.r i-.iii. l.ji e.viU t:..: i c a; lion cf tbe n-lfl'C of fo;. '. i,::'1. i.t !:.-! Il ' Clid be I' in- t .' r '. y i'l . IT'.. hi"l f te ll IT. i.i- ; ( I' b,; : hip- ! . :, il.Ml At- t. : of i. ii riii.I v ;. :i ihe Nin Y. u I'm: er of ; ' . . iere f !:..l!l.e I i i.t l. n I ! iiul In .111 l-e.'i: ami I. K'.il l.f lit I fi x ii fill e; .',.1111.1 t.im. 1 1 i f..lV t l.i M n IT ' t i i in. I i . ; rt mi.' ! : Snd- H hi r. riii ii.iii-n d ni. l ! - l.i d i m! ji ! in lirr.c t.i si - tl lmy hi i nt nt n flei-bti ' zai. .r- :rfi.i,!. iiri! 1 1 - j ' s rick i i th. l. ii i nt hail Iim : of f 1. -il.. .. - . .!.: lfe i-: ::.' -! wild nl - :. . at I.... r i.t ri un! the ' a In Su ' i.ie m is li,,- ,,j-e l:i. u n.- i.icr t!ie ;i;e he re'i..,,!. ;i in ! ,i the buy r-iid olT Ir'.ek Hie tip leir 'I'.i tlli he . iiT.-l nn lb- f rie-li ! . ii , '! inaeter x hi i.i, i1. l.nie i:p 1 . ) . M no hia ' I'll i-e. Mr I'.'. i that cinint aa it frill.'" be ill ili.In't touch eiiiiii-.i) - --'l.y. int. Hi ir- c-ie." ti the ii nt.r if f.ix'h.n hi. he i'i.chUii! a liiuch in n eiMiffii, I i1. n't tl ,nk tint i.ni..1 to Oinil.t a a f.iil Are Ii ii I r-t'.'" "nt a bit," ;n the eliL-rftil ri jiniis.., imw, if yi.ti'll leu.! Ii i in up I'll im. nut from ben iii.il then I nnn't have to touch l.'r.. .n.l " He .'.:.!, am! wnn In nt the il' iiih. nnil anvthiii.' lie warn in that ... i. i h f i ,iii the best hunter In its : lit. w In the m.-i-terhbip of the l.iiiinilii hen he yrowii up. ' .. " " - ' At the hciriutiii.i; of the enr UtiO 1 T'e lUi Ail (the ni;i7e i!iik.. rl ! ... l.n.e.l ,.n eiery side. All h experience in the ea,.n uf ilanjrerl li,i...l t, ....-,! !.,,!, ii,,.. , f i,:,i j kr Ibe KmprrM Weill i nr. i.i,ie.l t..., -,' il. .!,lii,k. , f i,:,l H the only cerla n means ..f .in c. Il s. .-1 1 1 .is if the hi. I adoplid It s mill- t.. ii, e ,-... .-.tf..r..i i f l..l..spierre: "li n'j n 1 1 1 !e im r's iiii in- r. ti.n- I hi si e II 1- th. .u' h Shi i ." '! lij'.'D it w i: li ; i. Imi- :iv in l 1 in im! . ' t !ir r- mi! t , v 1 1 u'tioriU'Cf n 1 : ! ' . 1 1 v ' X t.t m n: , ..(! in 'i nic 1,-h Ml- f.. il I: . ! t ( f tin- l: 'rr nn r-it .1 ..I I f.i.-i. hni t:i i.! i-'(Mt tni. ! '.! miiI j t-- ..Hit sj .ii . ! ut I'lini: ( 1 1 milM fr -ni I. L ri', il.-.!. taking 1 1 h hvr f' rut ti - the m. st i.i'n il.li- . ;ilth, uti.t 1 .... r Kvi, Hmi, S) Ki W ilfi fl ow 11 ftnfi'tT erte a holafc,'e for her ami immtiiiit v. It. Van Ittrtn ,ln Atinntic. "THE MILWAUKIE." A familiar name fur Ihe Ctiieako, Mn. aukeeSI Paul Kaiivnv, knuonall over the I'tiion a. Ibe (ireat llailaajr rniinihit Ihe '-1'ione. r Limited" trains everv d.y and r'i;bt l teen Si, I'anl and Cl.ii if ', and tlnaha and ( linniio. ' lleoniv irfiet tnnns : n 1 be or Id ' ' i'Hii art ma t will. All Tiannoi.tnH'Dil ,tM ItlkT to I'U'f Itfftt Ull' ! rt'M t 1 .11 k 1 1 icuB ei H, t riiM-l 1 io !u I - iim n iicat, of a vi'rity i) : ! - ii..- iur. j S. i 4 t .tn. ill.) .. ..L ......T. .! .............. ...... ...... ... .,e M.-unl.e l,n l ai. ti.t in ! Lie I inc. I Slalis or I al a l.l. All tick-! et 1..1, nis sell iliem. : l ,.r pi,,.,l,.,s r other info.- j f..kv i- i i-.iv J, ,"k' (.-J.Enii-, Ir.v. 1H A.-i. i.en. ral Ai-ent, '-'"". "' i .'urui.Mj, nr i ..id bo.es. Ihey n.v.-, I'r. W' ' K I TI51C TiFAV 101 DO NOT FAIL TO EXAMINE THE NEW MODELS. 1901 RAMBLERS. A Superb Line of Bicycles the Manufacture of Which has Continued Uninterruptedly for 22 Years. Model 3S Price $G0. Men's Chainlcss Kpeci0catior6 Krarne i2 inch, ootional 20 inch and 24 inch ; revers ible No. 6 bar wiih expanding aleui ; chainlers 78-inc-li gear, oplional 72 inch and W inch; 1',-incU U. A J. tirep ; rat trap pedal ; Cl inch cranta; direct tilling teal os, forward L oplional. Hunt No 70 caddie. Model 3J. Price .G0. Ladies' Chainlcss Hpecifi'-aliun Frani'o 22-ii.rh. 0i'i r.l i'O inch; upiurved No. (j liar with expanding stem. i hainh-s 68 itiih tear. o;iti mal 72,'n;-li, I nu ll ti. A J Tires, optional pe lain ; CJ.'-inrn cranks; direi t tiitiiu Mat, for .rd I. optional. Hunt No. 77 f&djie. Model 40. Price Specific' iont Frame 20 inch, op-'onal 22 inch und 24-iuch ; epecial No. 2J forward exleniion racin,; hr v, ith exrandiiK 'em, np-ional rijjular No, 2iJ lir, milhoot extet.fion. ut ul en Mode! -11 ; Rt i"1'' fear, optional 61-inch and 87 inch ; 1 ,-iui Ii chain ; l?3-ini li llait ford f-p.i i il tire, Oiit:on l i. A I (f e note) ; b7,, inch cranks rat trap pedalf ; forward L fiat p-f t, d rei tillirs jiost oplional ; Brown raeinu saddle; dininctive colje. criivfon with nine ttripiu. Nirc Weij'.it as rec;f; d, LO' , p eind", whicii may lie reduced toie than 20 p'.nnda by the .u'nV.ui,on 73 ricinrf lues which uru too !ii;li;. however, 'or road u e and are not soniarileed. Model 41. Price $40. Men's Light Koadster SiM'i iCcatioiie Frame 22-inch, optional 23 in :h and 21-inch; No. 2d bar w ith ex; andir.g i-reni ; 81-inch (rear, optional 77 inch nr.d SI inch ; .'l id i- ch chain, ti7i inch cranks; PB inch li .A J. tire", p ti:im! liar. ford No. 80; rat Iran pedals, optional rubber; direc- till ing i-r-rtt onti-iniil forward L; Hunt No 7'i ?! idle. Model 42. Price $40 Ladies' Light Roadster Pl-eeifii-at ions Frame 22 inch, op'.icii&l 10-incli and -i-i.ich; c.p curved No. U ttar w ith expandini; Vin ; 72 im ii g-Mr "p .ioii.il in-.-h and 77 inch " 3 hi i ich chain ; (i'.j-incli criri; P;iin' h i. A J. lire., optional Hartford No. 80; direct tilling n u! p i-i . Hunt No 77 saddle. WE have sceuroti the pair sliojt. Our Uicyclc jrive our Cutomcrs the 1'est Service. Our Sundry Department will contain everything in line of Bicycle Supplies at Prices which will make our Com pclitors wonder how we can sell them at such Low Figures. Hair-Riddle Hardware Company. Sixth Street, Grants Pass Oregon. Are You Soing last? Terhaps I can be of service to you. I can ticket you over any railroad running trains out of Portland; tell you when to leave home; where to change cars; when you will reach your destination, and what there is to be seen on the way. Call or write I '11 take pleasure ia answer ing your questions. Omaha, Chicarjo, Kansas Citv, St Louis and EVERYWHERE beyond. I j 111 Cor. r"B"a I r If f J k.e na ,, VUWtU UiC xrr-'C!rs I -C-k ft JU5t t JU5t tVO j r'y-' "t' e-'.-iV ' ly-''Tfi ' i I v. -- applications did the vor G-T.-me:i-i r-r"f.ri f.-r t (,:.,-! U.,1, , L .. I I... .!;:, as rnle ! ! rsil.,M u''!"l S..ii. li item .ly,' 'n.ej. 0 It s,u,J , .1. th,- ..,in. le- nro i;i i.in.;.,r nve rtllef a-nl the '-rrnal Mi.llitcn. Hr..t.t Ii,.ii!!:.k- nr .-T - i.-i II.I ..-.1 on it. ..i o it., i'l.- n w or n...K. I have t.s. .1 tl .'.teiie.ua t'1.111 i-viv. a t. r.i: n. I r u , y v.i.i r.'ire.iv. r.,r 11. u.e i.I 0. a- hi" ..rU XIK.S, M. V.'b.' i ' .-.: .i.U. Ca... J'jlv u. l.-o. InifTulis i s.; it. fi. nl ! men I t,ae kn.... ii cl Mm. ti.,i,s I'lii'i tn,.. f, r v ui n. .1 1,-itij tsiihin n r-.w rt- . . I' i:p-" n.v I r...n ,i-..i !; ' t-n ui of ..1 V I 1 ,r. vi. 1:1 I,.-.:T.:ll-,,;.y i ,t t i, ., 1 .,st reni.t.. .-.:n tl u I h -.- " r li .e-t Th..r.. ish v n - ; 1 1. .1 It ,. v., ...t'. '..-'. .-v .-ir.- to ir'ie q, 11.1c U.J l . rmnn' it relief. It. Ciii'v. UI.O. JI. CI'Tf 1 it f t ttakeratieiil. V'L DON'T RUB IT IN srrcii r:jcv covpany Xe.Koi It.n.T BAN rJASCS. 0 Dyspepsia Cure t-fc. . . . A- .!- M u.gcsis wnai you eat. i Tt inirVia!lM;...,. J .A .14. ! 7 -..... s' ....... ..AM sun iiu. 1 Aatura In atreiulhenlntr- inH r.n. atructiog th f ihaustexl di;aitl or- j H th UteSldls.TerldiFe.t. ; 1 c approach It in eflicienoy. It Id- ituutlr reheresand permatientlTcurea ; iiTspepsia, lndicst inn, ilcaftburn, iaiuieuc aour Stomach. Ixausea Kl,: II " .fl1" ! ty E-C CtatITT CO, Ctlleoatw ' Y W. F. KREMER. I 1 Li H p M P. I " CD w p P- P hi CD o o S P $50. Kacer oi I1 inch liari.'i.rd No. cervices of T. A. HOOD, an Tnnle for 1U00 was very ciicoura;iii to us, anl we shall be A. C. Sheldon, General ApenU Third and Stark Sis., I'ortl'.n.l. Ore-. The DHXSMORE 1 THE ONLY BALL-BEARING. TYP. ; 3n MACHiT.E O.N THE MARKET Send fur 1 at !i-ue t'Niriii 1 Vl'ilt 111 I r !t ,i S: 1 i'. 1KB t o. - 0 ri.K n . k 1: K r , i-okilaxd Vfcii: YEARS' r . J 1 -I O tL . 11 ' . ,' m p-5i' ::. WMMr:::: . its-.":.'! .11 1 : '.,.... 11: i ... . A ""'. ,'; !;. C A Keen 1'lrar nrvln. Your liest fee'iin;s. lour siveial wi "" ' Hi-" ilicev. .l-nel, I I,,', . .?T!j ''' i' 'V . ' ", W Sol j by Di. Krvmer ' ' " Model 43. Price $35. Men's. Roadste j Specifications Frame 22-inch, . pti-.ni! 2 )irub, 24 inch and .! inch; No. 2C bar with adjustable u-m ; 81-in.h (sear, optional 77- i inch and 81-inch ; 3-10-incti chain ; ti'.-iuih cranki ; 1, inch U. i J. tires; rat trap pedals; direct tit.iiu sent .'M; llimbler Nn. 2 8. j B. Saddle. O 0 M .Model 44. Price $35. Ladies' koadstcr SpetiBcatioiis-Framu 22 inch, optional 20-inch a id 24-iuch; up. curved No. 6 bar wilh adjastKblH Mem; 72-incb (rear, optional C8- a w x 3. c CD inch and 77-iiuh ; 3-16-inch tires; rubber pedals; direct Badole. 1901 IDEALS 1901 An Excellent Men's Model GO. Price $25. 2S-in Wheels?' 8cifica;ioiis Frame 22-inch optional 20-inch, 24-inch and 2G-im;f reversible bar with internal fastener 80 inch ,:ear, 72 inch and 9!-1-inch optional; 3-16 inch chain; 7 .'jincb cranks. Clinch optional; f I's-inch -iiii;le lube tires; rat tr.ip pedals: L real post with i iier j nal fasiencr; Harford saddle. t Ladies' Mode! 61. Price $25. 2S-in Wheels Specifications Fraiin'-SHbuh, optional l'l-inch an 1 24 inch jrnr.-i ble bar with internal fastener, C8 in h Kear ; Cl-inch mid 77-ini h op tional: 3-10 inch chain; G'j.inch cranks, 7).;i.:ch oplional; l-inch sinul'.' tube tires; rubber pedals; I. Mat nost with internal las.enct; liar ford ladies' fuddle. expert Bicyclo Ilepaircr, and HAST and SOUTH VIA THK 1TPI Dill' Route Tram Ieuve (.ritnta Iaaa ror I'orl land and Way Stattiinn at 4:40 a. tn. anil U:15 p. in. I.v. 1'ortland . . . Ar. GrantKl'aiii.. Ar. Ashland. . . H-iiJa.iii. . 1 0 :-I.S p.m. 12 a.m. 7:0.1 p.m. 10:10 a.m. 11 i'.O a 111. 4 :i-15 a.m. U.ii.) a.m. 11 :45 a. 111 11 0i a.m. 7 :'.'" a. in :'M it in. 7-f-O a. m. ti.Oi p. in. 0 :iiO a. 111. 11:55 a. in. 4:11.1 a. m. (i :25 i. 111, t) :42 a m, 52:42 l. 111 Ar. Sacramento. 5:00 p.m. Ar. San Francisco. 7:45 p in. Ar. Ok. len Ar. Ilentir Ar. Kansiie City. Ar. Chii-ago . .5 At p in . ..il .00a in. .7 :25 a.m. ..7:5) a.m. 4 Ar. I.in Angeles. 1 :20 p nr. .0:ii.'l p. in. H ilOa in. '0 :55 a. in. 4 (M 1.1 Ar. I' I I'as.i ... . Ar Fail W.,r:h. . Ar. City .f .Meiin Ar. Il.i-.inn. Ar. New Orleans 0 :L'5 a. 111. Ar. Washington. . 0:42 a. 111. Ar, Ne York . . . 12 .43 p. m. 1'L'I.LMAN A.ND1'0L K;-TCAKS on both Ir iins. Chair cars Sacramento to li! len and El l'aso. and Tourim cant 10 j Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans and ; Washington. Connecting at San Fraacico with several steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, I'liilippines, Central and South America. r-eeJ. 1'. Jester, as-ent at (iranta I'j 'ass station or address C. II. MARK!! AM. !. P. A.. I'ortlantl. Ore Oon't Be Duped Tlvre have hon plmrei upon tho market ut Wi tHNT IiH-tiuimo-." They are .imr j useroa uuJer rariua uttuit at a low prico By a prviu at thftM I irrior.il rlealera, arocvm, atrenti. etc.. ar. I 111 a few iiutancua a pa-mtum torsuoacrli). uon to tiait-s. Auaotinoements of these comparatively Worthless I rrpnnti are venr rnlk,1lni: for InMent they ar a.lrcrtiM ,,, tie lri0 iui.t.,,,, ! s,u,valent of a hiiher-prtoe.1 bonk, wh.n in ! IIS if '"" I V kuow aai1 !', ihey Reprint Dictionaries. photon,,, .sor, cf , f.u f OTiT flf( I k 7.i . i ii . i """"') wmsohi loranont i i'. an I wrn. h a much tiit-rior in tailor ! f,"'". ' m to iIkw iiuilaliotWiuS j tlon a t ork of some merit InsluaU ot ou, i Long Since Obsolete. I 7-2 n,",w'", '"",n'""f heN.kare.Uvr t.il to contain, was cinip.Ksl l,y a nntlr. ! Pul'lHh.4 tied.re hia -'li. other minor f arv pnilntnly of mure or km value. i H.TT Uaakrldctd Dictlomrr puh. I nslHsl t.v ,,r b-vuso is the only luei ilorious . oiie of that ruune familiar to this ten 'V, , InZn ,.Vlr,.7iyrry i Valtwlle as this wora is. wtf have at VTrt VjCt the BSt. eSTX? C MERtlAAt CO. SprioiosU, Mais 1 1 IYov on l.Iiiii- i Hon i ib GRANTS PASS, ORE.; chain ; o'2incti cranas, l -incli u. & J, uliin eeat post; Uamhler No. 3 S. B Medium Grade Line. will conduct a .first-class Re- better prepared this year tor GO EAST VIA ShortCsSt and Quickest LIN E TO ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO, AND ALL l'OINTS FJ AST ThrouEh I'nlai e ami Tourist Fleer era, Dining and Itufr.-l Fiiiokiiif l.lhrurj Cars. DAILY TRAINS; FAST T1MK; SKI! I VICE AND SCTNEHY UNEQCA I.KI'j Tit kets to points East via l'urthnul anil the (Ore-T l llJTI 1 1- V 1) V at Southern l'acitie I -Mt Ticket (liii (.ranta Pass, or tilt EAT MjKTIlh'K Ticket Olliee Third Rlreet, Portland For Kates, Folders and full information repinliug Eastern trip, cull on or addrcat A. B. C. I'ENNISTON, City Pans and Ticket Agent, Portlainl BAD COLDS Quinine la 10 jears liehitnl. folds do not now have to be endured. Sit sum Itic rAsri.rs (ealied dynamic Irora their energy) croud a week's onliiisrr treatment into 12 hours and ahout tb worsts of colds over niht. ''It was Ihe worst case of crip I ever had. A half Unzeii friends had sure cures. Mill it liune on. Heard of the Hy.vxhii- T i i is. To my amazi iiient thev stopped Is'ta cohl and cotinh the lirst nittht. I endorse ana recommend them to the people." 1UXC1.AT llCNI.VV t'v.,.i....l....l ...,rM. anil Attorney. P I Sansome Street, mo rraiiciMo, July 7. l!m. "Winter rolds have alwavs heen feriai thines to mo Ti,.. ... i. . t..r months. Hut the last was stopped stei tenlv br MaMin's iivv..... I-....... ii.. rl. ......ais on .... i.s". cnuh anil cold disappeared in a couple of days. Nothing else does this for me." Mas. Kmma I,. Hoi.li.x. u Moss .-t., ean rrancisco. Auk. li ,'oo. '1 llVP IrKI.I ll.a I- .-!.. Ml , ,,llr s,m-b Hum ni,.. M ISDEL 1 WlUII. T...... ...! That is bow I first took them. Thev stop colds without notice. 1 look a dozen'boxu with me for self ami friends when I went , '2e-V. '-Van .VisKLr.Ciipitan-l, 17 a-hmirton Street, eati Francisco. Auirnst 10, Vm). ,.??' Pp-'lpaid for IS cents in stamps 1'T IN LAN D ultfO et), .a. Washinrxioa Street, San Frrncisru. Also on sale by our local acent M. Clxmsss. 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