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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1901)
5 ft Big Show Comim FRANK E. GIUSWOLD'S I-AVI LION RAILROAD "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" Will Exhibit at Grants Pass Saturday, June 22, 1961 I ,r:F ! ' 1 v. i. I r&' Tliist cDinii.inv (allien beautiful Miecial Hcencry and nf ilir finoKt Imnds and orclieEtra.s on the road. This com pany has been organized nt an actual cost of $20,000 and should not bo confounded with other HO-called companies playing thin piece. Admission, Children, HUMMOSH. Ia Die Circuit Court of tin Hlale ot Oregon lor Joaepliiiie County R V. l"rtt, Plaintiff, vs Horace O. Williams, nJ Lissie Williams, franklin K. Whiltaker, and Lluie A. Whiltaker, M.W.Kapy and Virginia Espy, J. B. Espy and Carrie Espy and L. L. Jewell, Defendants. ) To Franklin K. Whiltaker. Lisrie A. Whltlaker, J. It Espy and Carrie Espy, the defendants aboye named : In the name ol the Stale ol Oregon you and each ol you are required to appear iu the abovt) entitled Court and auawer the complaint tiled aicaiust you In the aliove entitled euit on or More, the last day ol the time prescribed in the order ol the publication ol thia m mont towlt: On or before tho 1'Jih day ol July, 11)01, and if you fail to to appear or answer, the plaintiff will ap peal to the Cotut for the rehel do manded in the complaint tiled herein against you and each ol you ; The relief demanded in raid com plaint ia for a judgment and ilucree that the plaintiff have a judgment ami recover Irnm the defendants, Horace 0 Williams, l.lr..ie Williams, Franklin K. Whiltakei and l.itiiu A. Whiltaker, M. V. Espy and Virginia Espy, Ihe nun ol$IMK)(K) with interest thereon Irom the tint day ol February, Mil at the rate ol 8 per cent per aimum, lor the further mini of $ 16 00 with internal thereon at the rate ol 8 par cent per annum Irom the tint day of February, 101, for the further turn ol $-'fl)U0 atlorneva' leea with intercut thereon at H percent per annum Irom Ihe day ol the entry ol the decree herein and lor Ihe coals and disbursements herein; and lor a decree that Ihe plaintiff ! said ninttgaiie uientioneil in the coiiiplanil be lorecloeed and that you anil each ol you be barred ami forever lorecloaed Irom any and all right, title, Interest ami tiiiity of redemption in or to the lollow ing descritied ptemisca and every part thereof, all of which in situated in Jose phlne County, State of Oregon, to wit : Commencing at the northwest corner ol section twelve (12) in townahip thirty four (34) aotilh ol range an till weal ol the Willamette Meridian, riiunlnK thence south twenty (20) chain , thence eaal twenty CO) chains; thence south twenty t'J0 chains : thence weal eighty (80) chains to the northwest coru.tr ul the northeast ipiarter ol the soulhweal quarter of section eleven (11) In town slop and range alurcaaid ; theiice nor Hi anteen (li) chaina and forty-one (ID links to the south hue ot the lHiiia'inn Land Claim to James II. Twogood; Ihence due wept twenty-eight t2K) chaina and eight) live iiioi lurks to a point lliuty iSH) chains soii'li and twenl) seven (27 ) chains and aeveuty (70; liuka eaat of the northwest corrrerol the I Mira tion Land Claim ol Mc Donooiih Hark neaa ; thence north to the centre channel ol liiave or Inland Creek ; thence lol lowing said Creek in a northwesterly dilecllon lo tte intersed'oti with the section line between set-turn thre i.l' and tu ilO: of the township and range alurcsaid ; thence east on said last mentioned line to the place ol N'gin Iririg, totitainn.g in all three hundred eighiy ii i lit and i i loll ircrrn, more or itMording to go,-rnmenl Mine, Willi the lieplioli ol toe lulloaillg ilr- cribtdrra! pieiuise situated m J..s, plilne Cou:ity, Mate ol Uiegoir, in- it Commencing at a cedar post set at the southeast corner of the on hard leuieoii Ihe uorlli'-ast .piartcr o( section eUtrn (IU, tiwnhit thiriv lour ( Hi s..uil. range an (ill wesl Willamette Meridian , thence noitli on the asi side ol on haul along the lence to the aoutlr hue ol sec lion two (2) ; thence ea.t to the nonhaetl corner ol section twelve (I2i; thence south twenty (.0) chain" ; thence eal twenty U'0) chains thence south twciil) (I'll) chains; thence went to a ixnni directly sooth ol the place ol heginning, Ihence uorth to the place ol tuviminik.' ' which excepted propetiv as described ' herein hfti betn rt?le4(M'i( from the hni ol aid uiortrau ; Tbli uuiinoiie ii published in pur uaiu'e to an order of Hoiiutatlt II. K llanna. jnde of the aiove entitlft i-outt, duly made on tbe i;..oi tUy ul Mar. 101. d the date of thr tirt p(,t licatmn at made on the aOiti tUv nliidvaid uuirtae; War, l'l. J. TlliiBt SS Koas, t . li SlAKKUtlk, Wm. A. Mriav, Altorneyi lor l'laiuliir A surgical owralion ia not neceaaarv to cure piles. IvWitl's Which llatel halve sares all that inae and never lails. lieaaro ol couulerleils. Dr. W, F. R renter. fort v nooi'lo. a car load of mechanical efl'ectH, and one 25 Cciils 15 Cents, SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ol the Stale of Oregon for Josephine County. It, V. l'ratt. l'laiuliir, ys. Horace O. Williams ami l.lxif) Williams, Frank, lin 10. Whiltaker and l. iaie A. Whiltaker, M, W. hapy and Irginia, Kapy,J. II. Kspy anil Carrie Kspy and I., I,. Jewell, liefendaiits. To Franklin K. Whiltaker, l.i.ie A. Whiltaker, J . it. Kapy and Carrie K'py, lire delendants alMive named : In the name ol the Slate ul Oregon you and each ol you aie required to appear ill the above entitled Court and anawer the complaint filed against you iu the above entitled suit on or belorn Ihe leal day of the time prescribed in the order of Ihe publication of this summons lo wit ; on or before Ihe 1-lh day ol J illy, ItKll, and it you fail to so npcaror answer Ihe plaintiff will aiqieal to the Court lor the rebel demnu leiL in the complaint tiled herein against )ou and each of you ; Ihe relief demanded in said complaint is ,(ir a judgment and decree that Ihe plainlill have a judgment and ret over Irom Ihe delendanit, Horace ' Wil liams, l.ii:i Williams, Kiaiiklin K. W hltlaker and I. line A. Whltlaker, M. W. K.epy and Virginia Kapy, the sum ol II.'KM.IKI with interest Ihsreon from the Ural day Ol February, I VOI, at Ihe rale ol 8 percent per annum, lor Ihe luither sum ol !( IKI with luteresl thereon ul the rale ol 8 per cent per aiinuin Irom the first day ol Febiuary, IVOI.Iorlhe further mm ol 11 id (HI as attorneys' he with interest thereon at 8 iercenl per annum Irom Hie day ol Ihe entry ol lire decree herein, for the further sum ol (31.88 with accrued penalties with inter est from the 7ih day ol February, 1H01, anil lor the coats anil (liatrurnemeuie hereon ; and lor a decree that the plaint ili a said mortgage mentioned in the complaint be lorecloeed and that you and each ol you be baned and lorcver fore closed Irom any and all light, life, inlet eat and equity ol redemption In or lo the lollowing described ptemitieb and everv part thereof ; all ol which la aitualed in J oat- phi lie t uu lit y, State ol i iea,on ,to- it: Commencing at the Northwest corner ol the Norllreatl quarter ol the North east iptarter of Neclion eleven ill) in tow nahipthirty-lour 'H South of Kau.e sia ill) Weal of thti W tllamett Meridian, running Ihence North aivty M chaina, III. in e Weal lor ty i ttli chaina ; them e otuli (orty (IU) chains; thence West twenty (IM) chains ; thein'e North taeniv (M.i chiiiua ; thence Weal (orly (Id) chains lo the center ol Section three till ol sail township and range; theinv Soulh twenty ('.Mi chaina; theme Weal twenty iLM! chains; thence South to the North line ol the iKmalion I. an I Claim ol .1 : in. s. Johiifon, t'laiiu No ;;'.i, Notid cation t'li, ol the tow lotlnp nnd rane aloresald ; Ihence We.t along the Nor th line ol aald claim to Ihe Norlhuc.,! corner llu ret.f ; tlience South along the W et hue of aaid claim to a here aanl wenl line iulerst CIS the section hue hi--t wem Section l.iur it) and tune I'D ol lite toanahiir unit range aiori-iail . lliente Kaal along eur J latt meninuti-.t i line one hundred and lorlv two 1 1 I.') , Iim;ih n I lih -en (In lini,n. moi,-,, l-5-. lo il,e l.t.e ol lit ii;iiing( coi.t.iiu- ' loc lir all live hilllitrid and ten an. I l.,il. I hundredth (,'iUI til) acres, more or lea-, according to govei ritnciit survev;with ihe evi'cplion ot the following dctcnUi! rial preini-.es situated in Josephine County , Stale o' dreg in, lo-w it . com mencing al a f,niul on Ihe South Itneol eciion two (.') winch point ia in the lla-t line id the olchaid h lice and North ol the cedar poet set al Ihe S nithe.iat tourer ol said ori haid ; thence North to Northcaal comer ol sanl orchard ; thence Fast two ('.') toda ; Ihence North to a point due l ast Irom the grave of the child ol J. 1. Ilarkneea liaated ou South eaal quarter of Section t o ( .' 1 III lo n hip tliirlv lour (.141 South ol liaiu-e mi " ' ol tht Willamette Meridian, tliftiredu hat to a point on North Mini Nnilti tvtiler line id the Nonlheaitt ipui i Irr ut Swtion to ; theme .Snub to the Saiin hne ol Section tao , them e i Went to Ihe pla e ol lnit lining; , bu h I aid vierptrd property at dt rttsed herein hae ken released Irom the lien ' 1 hia aiiniiui.ria is puhliahe.1 111 piirau-1 anise lo an order ol Honorable II. K j llanna, iod.-e ol Ihe aK.te entitled: Curt, duly made on the 2.lnl dav 01 1 Mav, I'.Ml, and 1 tit, dalo ol the tlrat IMililicatton was made on thellOlh dai ul May, llk'l. J. I'm. am h U..s, i K. 11. SK.tHtt.Hift., Wat. A Mi my. Attorneys lur l'laiuliir. NEWS OF THE W0IIU). HAPFEIS OF THE PAST TCV DAYS FROM ALL QUARTC-V,. Anitrlraiia V rtnrloii-t 0:1 tht I'.n-.liali Turf Mrwt Kltfitnirr tu H.ikt tltr tt p friiin (Iiti'o in llmiihtir; rririnwil Anglo- merirn Ilitiik. The Kentucky Fcdi rati'jii of Woiiiom'm Clubii Toted to exdii'lo colon.-tl w)U1' m' rluba from mr'intn.Tn.iip. A mob at C'arrollt'ti), Ha., atf'vup! - to take a iierro from t!i jail f r ir; purpjfw of lyricliiiiK him, but w i- 'rc TenteI by tlie hli riiT, whu -r h ilepntioa to firo, and one man v..v kii! I hkJ two wounded. Cliarli-B T. Yrk(), wlio n pr. M ntsa ryridic.itof Vi iullu-'iii'iil fii un, l .u.1.' rf mid rapiraliniH, will trmihfcnii t'i' I- m don Iihtrict railway inf an .::?, line. The work will oo-nfy two y..:r-. IrofesBor Oeor'o f). If'-nv.n, f-.-. i-i-r pruft'ssor of applud ('liristi.uiitv in I-ra Ollc(0 at CiriniiL'U, was xt .iled If. in tho Coim,r tiuun L(ly mi a t li n '- i "conduct nnlH-HWiiniii u CliriMiati -ai l a gei.tlfiiiiui." KvidtJiKw wan itiir li e- at tho trial to Miow rrm-l tr-'itiu- tit of Int. "umihualiy loyal ami (if-vii'j'l wilt which filially n-hiiltod iu divorce pro coedihKt and a b pil ht-paraii i. The AiiM-riran atfaui r Nor; uinan r rlvcd at Hamburg from Clm-no, atur a pasnagf) of 3i day, of wlii'-.i l't iu I 1mii occupied travail! if t if; ' in -.it LnkcHand caualtt ln-fon leaving fiu-U-c for the oceuu. Tho nclu'iiici of tfoin through tho canaln wan to pvt. tho Northman, which i tin; first sti-aiii' r in (ho new C'iiicitKo-lIauibuiK hrvi(o to cnwH tlio ot'aii, tho maximum c:irt," to HufTalo, there partly unload, and aftt-r pUNHing through tlio canaU. rt'lua-l at Moiitn-al. Tho round trip id c.':p'" t' d to take GO diiyn. Tho London chamber of coiniiin; jfiivo a buinpiet to tlio deb izdi h of th't Now Ytirk chamber -f comiufn many notable jxjople bcin pri s-nt. No n'oi t wan Kiai'-d to honor I lie Ani' t H aii KUefHi, and all the Hjirakt-rs - r i d the beliif that (irtat J;riiaui and llio United ,Statcn would rub' th-d---tiiii' M of the world, and tht-ir tui r.tti-u alli ance would always work tor it ' n t' and the benefit of inank ltd. William C. Whit m-v'n Vo!oly.,v-ki, riibb'ii by an Aiin-iicaii j !:-, 1 u r iti itr, won the Knli.di 1) ri y in n-.-..rd tune, liaimly, M t I . Annlln r Knit ill j raciiiK troiiby, tlm Oak-, v.a- wn by i (Jap and lif llrt, nwin-d by 1'. h t.l 1'. ; Iv-eiio and mbb u by lb m v j Tho owner, horsn and j' (horouuhhri'd Amtrif .in, mi tin waw not diluted as it was in He viftorv I .' C.W 'I i the Derby. I Matin,' Jabone, tho tfivat I r 'tu'li ad- j vtKMte and tleb-ndi r f ln yMi. wns1 eutertaiiicd at a bauqm-t iu I'iel 'ii by I ho Ilardwieko woeh-ty, ami ovt r juden. baiririierH ami holicit'-r-t wito present. LalMino dtdiv re. I an elo-jii'-nt aditreHH in KukIiIi, mid tie' re.it bail nwept with a tt'inpet of npplaiisu. William J. Dent, alias W. J. .J.idj.,n, a in phew id the lato "Sit aicw.iH" J i' k tioii and a iiieiiiln-r of a piomnn'iit K n tueky family, was m nh-ii'-ed to hfo iniprid unii'Ut in the pi'inh nliary at lotititoii, lex, for I ory.-ry. II" btrrd n pardon for a iniinli ivi' n ii,i. d Iaa-'-, m ttiiitf htm fu e, ami tv tin-. . iit.iv- iM'IVed Clli.Oi'O. lb- rt.ni'. lV. d tie- lili .l wlnl f-.-rvnitf a wn emu in lln-Tt-xas M-ii tttMit i.vi y It'i forv ry. II' aino to uMiii, tot a cpy ot a pai-'inii in'. 1 1 1 .J for aiioilnr ioeviri, ehaii'd th" nam' ami tody ami had tin K''1"11111' signa tures of the (;tivt i nor nt.d hM-i i i.uy t.f t.l to. Tho Midland KaiiW.iy rompaiiv .if KiiRlainl, r, nee I In lal!r ball i i,i i( has been u -in;t bt Aim-rua:. hn -iii ':. and a lferitt n poii ii,- in' i nik inoiitbt' ei-in; ai.ifi'' tt -i . i.ii-l" Willi Maiid.it d Mul 'an 1 fiuin s under the niiin tii!i:i.n v J h" ii-i- bowed tie1 txlra "th..lp,' t.-t .1' in., American locm it nv r lie- i.ivi U to be from o lo . p i' t ' lit in In. 1, ,i i r cent m ml and i''' p.-c c ut m re pairs. "1 he Ann ric.ia-, mi Ih" port, ea,i nial.t i mini's w.-li a- t ail, but t! i c-iiel 1 1 e 'UK an- din- i, nt. htiH an1 belt, r uno- r ao en . ..i:i-t.i in , There is no m. u I.. L in t in- l !t;ii-ii t l .!- w.ivn fur Aimiicaii eiif in-s. A 1 i ..ul i; Hi dilTerent " It is it i in 'I ui Uiielo'i ili.it J. l't. f. pnHt M.um is i ii.n,'! d oi aiian.riii tor the e-tabh-hiin nt ot a -r. at A: ; - Aimrnau bank wuli a capital t billion di'l'ars. It it prop.,ni to air. lii a!l of of tb. pi in.'iial tknam-ial al lien s and b.iiikn alie.hly eiia'e i iu tho Anlo- Aim man bti-un . A k serial einb,i-M' ftvm tin Milt. in i.f Mtifitt'o l-ariiiKr cnrrat a la Hon-- t Ktn K Iwill'd oil his iiivrs-i in to the thit:. aruved in Ioml 'ii. Tor einbaN-y iniiu Ihis '.M.t pei'Miii. ini luiliiu tin ainl a i d.'t 's two ii hen tie- d. Mit.i;i n was oil ir tally rer. ived at the IN it -near :i pier tho free pi ion w as abi apt ly sa -.-M'iitbtl to allow tlie l.idn s, clos, lv rt ih'd, to pa.n tt.'Wii (bo israniK'pi.mk to fh.t MMMpinor- i. iil li.i n, a'.i I.iiim jnaiis Klllj; i'blij;i d lo i ft ire lin ;iin luh. While the ludie. entered and h tt th.ir v hn '.e atlt miauls ami t.th.-is Immd their barks. The ambassador of M-r orro brings Knii; li 1 w aid two i,re At .as ni 'Utit.tm hiurp, Arab h.'i-fs uad ) in nit s. Snle by hide, each with a buU4i ho'e in th-' temple, the ihad K'ins , f a rouple who itltti.l as I,. HaiUu.u lllld Wlte Wtlf b'tlinl 111 ! a tl ,;l lac Ureal North-ni hotel, I'hif.i;' v 1'ne woman was i IcnntU d us K -a I. hif, aaneiy arlioss Un.':i as ''K'm'Yi - le'te." Th" lather of t he dead in an : s -.lal tt W a waa'.iliy tobaC' dea:r ia ba-iie-sm Nt w V m v e,iy 'l'it. i ' 0'er t i.lt .'u d la l ie l"t.;::l !i tiid ol tiie hu and t .d t o st.tiy i.f i.ui t! a - lv. It t. at I til 1 i ii" u I , w .;. t ..soii!y ;l . .os t t a.; . w.ts ic.u.e.y ; i . us . his w r- 1'lil INv'.'l' N 1 N . M U I . tiopln r noid Muiiiij: r.'.i'p ii . 1 ' t tioii tt pri.u ip 'i pi in i t .i.t -i. - ii. Kr.iiiei-r., l 'a' iV i n i i I ii'O o i i : a oi k , J eph ; to outi: v . t ; t fc ei ,M'U'K - ll.ete .e .h-h. ., .. m; , t he loi io v :tm .b el b 1 -a .o k tit Ami"i I'l l N-, I ',e le ! to; I ,'te . . , itti ot Aplll. l '-l, ide MiMiti ,1.11.1.;..',. H.'t oppt.sie t he i a in- - ei '.he i ( . i . i , Mi ueheUeri as S... N... Certlli. .t'c ' lies V, ... .I".' J s '. 1 1 .11 t.n 1.' I hi .. li .. ;. -i 1 1 1-' Ii. . .; .1 N Mine J . s t ne hi r tnd iu s.'.-i rln'ii e tt ..I order ol the II 'iii.l w I'u.'.'i.irs, ni.t i,- . tlie 2li'll I -t V '.I Xl'til, 1.. U. s,. .": i.-t shares ol , s 'h pirc.-l ol su. .1 : . k ,1 mav he nect'ssrtrv tti.i he d t t i'I.c A 1.. t on al ' he 'il;. e td t::c 1 --in 1 -.. t , 1 -Market St., San t r.,11. is. .. C.I , -i Mull. lav, the Kill .lit cl .In v, i- 01. : . the hour ol 2 0'ci.tk ' M . .1 r 1 i d.iy, to pav lit ln i) e t --cs-... , . tlri'.eon tiveiher ith ci.si ,.: a l li . g and exp -us,., ttf ihe sale I'. U. I'u t., la , "i'l ifU'i Ollice-t. tl Maraet aired, t-iaco, I alitor ma. an l-ran- j PUZZLE ti-. i ; li r. .Vw-pr-vir -mw ,,. .js '. v, iVS, -.;-ia v -vAr J&i Wil y.j i : r :. - hi ,v ' k,?.'x--- K J"J 1 " - "' NK.KT, WITH TIIUEK T:i i ' ' i 1 ! i U .i! .1 ul :-' the uf 1 c ;u-t.- l tho v- iithlevvd t !; I v pino .i. Midi. X -arly .ii I r i;h. iv .-a iijr 'i i, tlm 1 y ar-o!1 liana, sii-n atnl killed i t at San t J'-ri-iiimo, .M.iri. T 'li of I;. ( i id i M:.'U' i comity not iiis (I :in r A.ilitii li. :idv lfjr him whfti .laiii'S Sr.ie.y, nit Muimer a'd fll ;;i , living mar Macon, Mo., in a tit m-'ioal ,;h-. r it em, kiii 1 his wibj id il;i,iL;iri -, a:' d Pi y u s, and then, tr I ! -.M'r; tl;.- f tut to l liuiliboi. I h.i.i .i' ... it'n. lA';l' A. i.' .!, pi ',-! i- t-.r of u hulad and 1-:) :n i' .. I'.' in, M e!i., ran anuifl;, . I h b' v. a ov't-roweretl shot ii 1 lai 1 i: . r ; l 1 1 v w.-iin.:. . .1 in r, ..el be n ilrini 'i be !'a'-t I .-. I y.-ar-obl dan, 'lit".', d l.M wit" and slmt his bi-o-a-T a i I i-t. i. Ho b.r na -I .;. .-. !' 'a ifi r i, up ill v of ?.lii ii... mi:.' red a b .-s by lire to tiio -lit of I . : wt ell .;.', i.o'l ) ami 4 Jin),tK J, fill V ("V. red by in-iiianc,'. (j:ie man Jailed d tiring Hie roreM of tho lir 1,1' iV ( ! oY", the l'i year-old son of a pn.-.;.. nt: !anu r hviiij,' m-ar Napoleon, U .ml:... 1 l. s M-t. r, ap-d "J-l. to tho . art, ia.a, ii-r in-tantly. He then s:ian::!- d b.s b! y. ar old brother t i ain and, hini; tin barn, ran in and ii it hiin-i It tiiruu;,'!i tin; ti'inple. Tho n.i-e iy o 'em-ivd jit t att r luidiiiht. !i.s t.iaire-i btsiy was recovered next lay. I; is Mip.-.- I that be became in- '-l!lt' If III f" llilllL,' dllll" llOVelft. A' N'"'-th ;mpr.m, Miss., Mabel Law- ivm-' Ihu t, a sMcietit at Smith col "w la; v-.ir, and daughter of J Oj.kn I'uit, a badMi' ntt.ti'tiey of lhadi-lou, N. J , was ai-i'a'f-rii.-d f-r hti-aliii j W' t:ty v.-.ith o ti 'in other iri stu i nt s. lb r t h- t ! - veiuit 1 over several ill llths. S"IJir tit the .s't.ilen aftiele.S v re P.uiid in ti pit's rot. iu, ami, w i.eti i- .ii 1 1 . .nit i , ii t In? evn tenet', s!u c tilt -m i, mid p v. an ii the w In rr- al' U'i et the f. 1 1 . .1 1 II i C of lilt' st-lell J " dry, i.n'.eii t- wl.idi had b-'i-u i iwi, i. In. .-m.' w.'inaii was visit i 1 lie-ills iiei" w n- u anesietl. rSLie a- 1 f A '. li.Jj.iL-. IN CHINA. i that Ia 1 1 u r: lT llct stating that d . b e Miian-1 u tin ttd 11 .- pt' lllber l.j. . u, n t.i 1'. li.iit e ti-.'-.ps luve failed to !;.i' b . i iu Central Chili, V 1 1 . n have r.i.-tet'.ile d- fit It d ; h. ii.' 'i n pat inn ot Chen't luj; . .. r p. ices iu tb it viciiuiy. i.e. ins arc a-- iv ly al .rl: I :e .; . : ot tne b -atloii I li nun:-.' r !iav I n. lis oil: iiuiinte rules b r liwieu I he ti:ai I. I and elo.-eiy the Cl.Mte-e. in ! S at . vernuit'iit haj . t.i i.iO p. ivvft's lo u limit al t a - al I'eivin over tho p; p i ' i I i i In- a.'biiiat i ia : ;u- ' i' banal. Mr. K.vkhilt, I t a .ii. -ii : t. i an opp. ir I I S --re; u v Hay f.r per- ii, and the ,1 iiis .ui.a. i-.ly I th s . fie I'ili.slel-i at lVkltl ' " m :. d k vomi vttici. nt iu'r-s, ani 1 lis y ;c Mic oii.y w ay out of 1: l, I- t rll'OlU Mmifter ! ll.e,va',i,'.-S tilll ; t;:u-il ty l'ho V tef ol t.,c ' iVitl C O i i me Amvi;- ...in,: ' w it 's-j 1 1 ' in..Ue lea .lis c at: :y. 1 have ' - .i : ..pa i he lai ) I 1 I :iC iVi'TllOl" of !' v 1 tin ; :i It .ill has A:;: I .11 1 t . ..ii.- .: 1. u. 11 s : 1 c tt lii i.iii a t r : he I'- I'u. u. I : 1: ..l 11 1 II. ttll. . ll!S .li t Jllst .Is i- A a i .e 111 1 . 1 1. 1'. .'. y. t " Mr. U '.'.' V. 1 111 till' Ci'lll' , V. , .: - 1 s-s ,u..iiK' Ui. j, .. 1 ;...: ll.c A::i, 1 icuis a c.'-i r tli.ui i ti r . iv, .-ii'.lv pi-.!.! .h .1 . : . .;i c.'i -ii.s in Am. 1 1. : ' l .11 llic I'H'il. 111 Ci.i- ; .:: ol t:ii' :iisiK-:a ! . ml to th-.' Ciiititl ; . - t.lUC IS Vls Ol'U j I'.i.t .t M.ut'-t have a , 1 .. :ii s ,n ti.:c.'Ulitry, 1 y , f tin' jH.j'u.atiuu -t... t c ii.i.iu.u ol iui ! hrttj!, films ti the Courir oflice. PICTURE I t " i 1 ' a - " lt 1 1( . r V4-AcA :'-v;7 Vi 'J . i'Siiit f lV ' . .4 It r 'l ' V tiv'i. " -.aa..- ...... T. 1 Ki(JS I IT, ANI Til K .MOTUKi Itanvr, disca! mi I din!h fol'u.v in - I jE'-ct of the toel. I hh IvWltl't il-iiile Kitly Hi.-nrs to rei'i'iite thitn ami yon w ill ft ! 1 var tt j our li( jr.d j lifiMfi votir v ium. K ihv to tak, ie v r . i.rjfJta I)r W. K Kroner. Saves Two From Death. i Our little 'bitib'er bad t.n ulmoiil la'td n'lit:': il btieiiii( coitjh nd broto-hitj wriua Mrn. W. K. i.n lam', of ninid;, N Y, but, when other n i,i"i!b'K ffli'e 1, we H'ved her life with lir kitiif'H . r w Id-coveiy. ". r i.i-'f v v bu (--id Cm Mimpiion in an lv.trcnl !-. i:t.( Po nt-ed tliis render fnl no b trie .ml to dny flie i perbe'ly vAfll." Ipea'e throat and lir; difieae" yield to Ir. Kirk's New 1 p eovery a to no other no'dirine on earth. Infallible Tor CouiiliH ami CohN. a'r at, A 1 hottlew litRrantet .I by j , Kiemer. Trial bottled free. Cereal A perfect cereal coffee of delicate flavcr and fragrant aroma. The blending of California figs and prunes with well ripened grain makes a fruit and grain coffee far superior to any other cereal beverage. I3y our process all the delight- ful flavor nf the fruit mil HrulrhC.l ... strength ot the grain is retained. Tastes like coffee looks like coffee. Healthful nutritious Boil from5 to lO minutes only ALL GROCT.R3 SI-XL FIGPRUNE CEREAL. Sonic Reasons Why You Should Insist on Having EUREKA HARNESS OIL J ;u -pi. ,,t.i t.y ,im uiiid. pji ill. i- lul.l !. .uhi l suit, E i.illv I!H'..Ul,. ii i l.s mi t w.ittr. A !i---ivy iHHin-.l ,. ! 3 AR NESS A 11 t v elu tit pICMTV.llle. Redikes cost ul oir h ivtifss. 14 i 1 Uilis tb.e leatlu i ; Us iie h iu v is iiu rea-ni. JjeClires 1 est ser li t, Slilelics kept fittlti bieal.in. GIL s M.I.I in ai; MttNihil il III! 1 4jhimiii. i y i J ivneic M!.,j'air.m,.Mii1ijt. r ) A - 1--!..,-,... , .n,r,!,i ' rvS- ' 1 " ' " ' 1 "siif A r l'-4sft.iltr.t,.t j Cfj i, if,, 1 : 7 i; -.j s-- f ! J V J m!M 0.3EA5LS Of KIM 6 f J , , ; . M.r..-y f " iwi 1KP I'P.uc.i'j.riL i.,;rr.v?.,..-'r"T nr.i h.:rr-.s: 9 i' a j - "n co . it 1 Mi VM f . s f Seven Vc.vrs In H.'.l I . ii l. rs i . . ,i N ..I Mr-. I. I l.,n 'I'r.cv l-i. : U .ir lr r I- .1 I,-,.. .; i .i i :-, , V. '.In. v .1 - l k." I I. I r.i-j I- l'i II- s.l N.'.t . , I' uu r a p'.i. . II V 1-t .ir K- !. i ni l :i i. t I Mil .ir K .Ml ,.V li- Ti- l.'i !--l,'.l. . I'-l.l t'l 1 I!-. -- ". I l 11 T . h... .1 1 . -l'i... W F I ,U i ,s l'i, C'l-t tier. 1 11 I W K Mihria t auws BiLouinot J cit.'te', ras'.eltsa Chili Tonic reiiu.t I the cans... new art jewelry. Curious and Very Costly Pieces Kaie by Master Workmen. Ilfvltal of Wonderful Metal Work of !trnnUntiee Times Popolarlaed j hy lh- l'ri Eolllo lHturra of Work. A new fad iu jewelry has slowly been making its way to favor in recent y - ars ami the Taris exposition !.;- n..bt it intti stoiiethinj; like Mpu-.-.-i v. Keirtanately, the expense of l p .rk iiml lb" faet that it appeals t., h art:: tie ta.-te more than to the . . ... .. ,,i i b aam e generally current i. t.i keep ihe fashion from be e Kitaliv eumnn, eava the New .:,.i. " ' ! I !i.- SniKpie jewelry is perhaps the ii . r-i i.:,!i,ji!t of thia new work, w're'i i . an-r all, old, for it worka b,.ek . Mi' womlerful metal work of ;;ai. sam e tunes ami makes the pre :x .jie'ii!:. merely incidental. The c.-.a the a of b't-ne Salepie s work at expoMi ion was a revelation to the t who bad known nothing about bin J his wm k has been eagerly sought f... ia t ait'pe for years past, but hia pilees are fabt;bnis and he does not sell to dealer, hut works only on spe cial onlers. which it nn be his whim to aceept; so, up to the present time, hi.s jewels have b'-eii obtained only by neial person a rej r other illustrious patrtnis, amp their number is not very frreat. Castelliini, in Home, has hud a repu tation for work of the same general order is Saliipie'M, ultlioiih he has ai hieed nothint' to erpinl the Salhjue jewrN, and a crowd of lesser lirfita have been follow inj,' the same path with more or h-sssinTi Of course, the central idea of this jewelry is beauty and excluive.jiess of d'iiu. The masters of fjpe craft, like Saii'jiie, often make the jewel, what ever it m iv be, with direct reference to the appearance and personality of the woman w ho is to wear it, and this opens up an endle.-.-i vista of siifTtfestive and symbolic potability. Tin h ti,;itin the ji wel may be made pi'-r- ly f o fin ry out h concepi ion in the mind of the ar t 1st. w ii hunt ref erence to the future owner. Hare Mom are introduced wherever the d'si-i: r-piirrs t In ir color, but very ofi n the semi-pn cioiis stnes an swer the artistic requirements better ban the more costly jewels and are used by preference, without thought of the comparative cost. If a pat roti is willing to put a crown's ransom of rubies into an order and Snliiie thinks pink topnx or lnpi an)i accords better with his desiirn, t be buyer doesn't yvt the rubies. Moon.-, t.oies are purt iciilar fnvuriteB with Knlitjue nnd with many of his follow rs, because t hey lend t hem selves to symbolism and surest ion without detracting from the effect of tlie metal work and Hesiun. One of the most remarkable pb ces of this nrt ji-welry ever turned out was n comb in m desiirn of bats Hyintr throiifrh the lilt.-nd bidtt of mnfi:somR. Aiiorican deiLMiers are taking up rhe art jewel id a. and a new era of ct "avni'a nee in jewelry is evident ly ui ban I. Ciorjreous tinras and stoin rt h- rs of iIiamond will nut do now. My lady must have specially desiifiied and ec."!i'iie jewelry of v. bieh there is in. dnp'.i -ale. which bi ars the sir nature of a muMer craft -man. S' - ere I f t he New York jewelers bri iicbt home tpmnt it ies of signed iv, I., in unusual designs, and have o!' ; Ii, !,. r;.pidly. One rinjj for a imi-i. labeled "The Heart of the Oak" and mji tl by a famous Kreiieb work e v us a particularly oud speci men .1 It !i i 'ij.'b it liadn't a bint of a pn ei, i,. .ui about it . The r i it lt w ;cs r. -i-ht in .semblance of bark, aiel b.re a sfranire, satyrlike h:i l. that i? tirst irlanec looked merely like the r en i I t not on a limb of a t n e. Oe.,. ( h-.-ayo woman has taken up I n"i i w 1 craft with ncniense suc i s. mi i has orders $o far in alliance tb-t she s:iy s it will be inii-os-dde f,.r in r to promise anythiiii; before l'.Mi:i, Trotiacr for n l.eiitraa Mnn. "I have an aunt, a dear obi mml, who roe- the most remarkable thinis ia the linnie of clnirity," said a I'hil ed. Ip!ii.;n. "She always has smii" 'ai-shiir f.tiioly to nttend to. She - o'-i l he ipiite at a Ion) without a tcv.iu r.tin.ly. Soiiietiines I know is .ireadiiiliy imposed upon, bu u e..ii!dii't convince her of that. O'ic t!n las week slu' eamc tt me : . .! mm.'. 'Nephew, haw- you an old j.t.r of tro;ier.s you don't want?' i' do you want a pair of trousers ft r '.' 1 a -ke.1. 'I .. iive to a poor ran who ha-n't ;o.y leirs, she re- d. li iv all I could do to keep from bi'i..h an in her face, but I cn tiolhd n:-.e;f and said: 'Why. ves; I can let y.-u haM an dd pair of t ro'.iM-rs, and an oh I pa ir of shoes, to" Kv.'.i :hen the absurdity of it didn't s' 'ike her. (h, mi are si food!' shty T.-la'i'nd. Ainl she went j.wav wiili i!:e t rou-ers i ami hoes for the pt.nr man wha tbdn't have anv b'." rhibidelpbia Kecord. Cal' l'.nlnr r.,r a Rnl.hlt. Tlu- tini. st r:il.l'its Mandt-ril int.. tt,.- j i.r.l -f ;i IVim-r . .limn rrr,-iillv. an. I wh.ii tin' fan i'.v rut. a i..tuilr f.littT. I... :. d..Mi ii j r, lh liitli-l.tun-li i-f ('ir tin- .,i.! I,, i s , x)v.-l, ,1 I., s, ,. it t r: i.. r . r. Hi..ii. :s I. . '., I . It ..V.T. li.-l.. ! ii . -.. to a s:uu l i !'. ii' ' . ' M..W. A.v I I I 1. t: he I. infill t'.c Ii. , Ic . : Mi's .1' .1 . i "Il , al r l :i in.' i ' -. ;vir.i! ...' . ! 'i. :,.'!;. i !.,' ,-. .t k, hi.'kcili 1 111' uU'd, in, TLontas ha. heen dcai. , I.. ' t...ll;k i !.. in,. ' "i itn s. f '.' he ;'. !i time nl nnd has Ibown little Interest in his f,,d. "NERVE WASTE" ! tl." C S I t e Wa- st he'.fi! h.., k? on nene ' !.-.. .'! !s li.at ctiii'1,.,1 " (v Dr. Saatr ..( San k " i.' ' " in i'" li. h thmisami 1 "i ' : w.-rk ot 4u eeii,ie'l and rr,a ' ' 1 j.' t s .. :an in atfrt-eal :e contrast i" 1:.- tsst ..i:.i ,, (j.,. leachin.' "'Vss.11 iliij liiteiesrnii: sul'j. hi -t. h1 It ' and I real 1 ! ' "'' !" I ' laii'll lt 1, lis, 1 -r I i r 1 'in . iiltiiv. ai.d I'h :l.e tw- 1 11. i Is "l i-t.1, 111 ai d ,ni,tri!ir. I: .s 11. A rae I hy ) ..;(, ,w :x , , 4. .1 s.', .1 r ptv.. T:,e Clu.-..g AJ 1 van- su-. "V p. ri-al ol the book an. I the app ., ..'i. n ..'1,, rincipVa will put liea:i!i, h, pP a-i.l h.a.t into thons , suds of in-.s tint ,, .e,. g tl.r- Ull n... t !:;,;,, rrii.-nl." ' I'. c lv 0, is 1 Ol I,. sll,( .i.e .It:.1 lii .? .iir,.,,tu ,-i " ".ri. tl.aeer XV, f l'i-'.; cs-h m I . i'n N-rtinra n, Nrve n pr.i t,-.! rei.ara'l as a aa rp e rhapi. r, an. I ,;; ,rnt to any '"' tJr " I' I'T the publishers rmPt.iui 1 1 h Co., it,.s :',.:.., Sat Fr. n i-o. The Oldest and Best m e - ,KJ.-.ilirkTl rsf mot? O, O. wuiuuiitu-"- and herbs of great curative powers, j intrt the circulation anu wucu w-1-" . ; searches out and removes all niannei of poisons from tho blood, without , the least snocic or narm w u. - ; On the contrary, th. general health . .... : - Irnm the first dose. 1 far S S. S. is not only a blood purifier, but an excellent tonic, and strength ens and builds up the constitution while purging the blood of imputt ties. S. S. S. cures all diseases of a blood poison "&in' Cancer, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Chronic Soresaiid llcers, Eczema, Psoriasis, ball Rheum, Herpes and similar troubles, and is an iDfaWible cure and the onlj antidote for that most horrible disease, Contagious Blood Poison. A record of nearly fifty years ol r i : .. rtnrA tl M" nrouc Successfiiu luict ia '"m - - '- r of. S. S. S. is more popular today than ever. It nuraDers us mcuuu the thousands. Our medical corres pondence i larger than ever in tht history of the medicine. Many write to thank us for the great good S. S. S. has done them, while others are seek ing advice about their c;..s. All litters receive prompt and careful attention. Our phvsicians have mad a life-long study of Blood and Skin Dis eases, and better understand such cases . i .. nmtitit-itifir uhf man tue oruinaiy uitt.-.n.v makes a specialty of no one disease. Vt arm Hni titr crreat good to suffering humanity through ftnr mtiMiltinir de- nortmotit and invit a. : ..mi Viavt ativhlnnd or skin trouble. We make no chargt whatever for this service. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA. GA. I'yapi'ptirs cannot be li ng lived be iiiUc to live reiinirea notirisliment. Food is not nourishing until it is il'iialed A disordered stumach cannot digest noil, il muat liavo asisianre. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure diesla all kinds of food without aid from the stoinai-h, allowing it lo list and regain its natural functions Its elements are eiactly the same as the natural digestive fluids and it simply can't l.elp liut do jou good.- Dr. W. F. Krenier. At Bed Time 1 take a pleasant herb diiuk, tl.e next morning I feel bright and my complex ion is better. My doctor says it acts gently on the stomach, liver and kid neys, and is a pleasant laxative. It is made from lit rbs, and is prepared as easily as tea. It is called Lane's .Medi cine. All druggists sell it at 25c. and r.K Lane's Family .Medicine moves the howels each day. If you cannot get it, fend I ir a free Baiuple. Address. Uraii.r F. Woodward, I.e Koy, N. Y Malaria Mdkcs Impure Blood. (rove's TastelesH Chill Tonic cures Malaria otic. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE 'Zjf Trdc Mipks rffi' Copyrights Ac. A iifn frn1lng n nkcloli mul (1onrr1il hi i nnj 1 oleit ly H.i.t.Tt:en rnr ermi.ni free wdtttt-cr ni 'iiTi'iin.Mi It pn MlilT i-ttontnt.lt'. 4 .iiiitii rn.'-i-Mmiij, .tinctly rentt.leniNI. nrai-llH- k mi st'iit fr'. o.jt m.'t).'T ftir "t'eurii't ,w v. I'tiiritu thrmwh Wuim A in. ro-f've j-'.-i.i tu'tu, without c'eirce. iu t!.. Scientific American. A hv!'limrl il'if r.ito-! w.-rktr 1 jirepstt ir. 'linn. ii t.f n-r aeioMin t uir. 'M Ttii f-. i T-sr r..r . -ul-1. tl. 7 ,1 nrw.ilrmkn. MUNN4Co.36:B-H3wtoi! Mysterious 0, in m Scotch Remedy is the gresteat a'norbent in the w -irhl and dots its woik through the pores of the skin. Don't Hub It Cn h rmt.:v , ,t ,D ( fc, Bil ' uie tht pta ia g mt. Ihe best phyiiciius use it, p-eicrihc lt and unite with tile general public ia saying ; 'ScPtci k'ttntjy ls tht hit ex ternal remedy kiowH." Mdby all dn.s,i,t, ., y, ctBU SCOTCH REf.TEDY CD. MtterD tuencv itw itcv- - It is 3,000 I !i- llinlitiL't.in Io,,, n, n r t n"'kS lGn; ''"pJcH-inra 3S,c.o ci -v n t ,,iI1S ,'3l' ,UWnS anJ in tlu- ' r , 1, ,,aVirSed by its ,ia-si 'an ; n. u , arMnm.,s w!lKh txtt.nd mor. - a. !ulf :ly across the connent am, earn mo ,,,,!r'l'nK ,0 P1V,?- i,S u,ron bolutelv n vr5; "''00, " 'S ,iM liRe Y0U should i-s.tct, n. t tune you go tast. 1 .j "i"! m m m l i il j Xaa . A ' Sl'ti-i'oN. Central ABent. I M auag-xs,-,-;- f iB I Dyspepsia Cure . . f A M ninoctai what von Uiyv w - It artificially driest the food and aldi . ,n .(Mnirthpnlnir ainrt rw structlDg the exhausted digestive or gans. itiatbelatestdlscoTereddlgeat. . . , Us nOiAr.Hm..,i aQC Boa tuuiu. viuw ..sifaiatiua can approach lt in efficiency. It In siantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Kausea, Sick Headache, GastralKia.Crampiand all other results of imperfect digestion. . ... f ..uaitMrnsitailBatVIJ 4a. Prieeauc.aiHJBi. MtiF"""iwiwi imallsiM .Bookababoutdysipsliiniaitairt,, FOR SALE BY W. F. KREMER. TTvj m .l .is, - FOIi SALE BY GO EAST VIA Shortest and Quickest LINK TO ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO, AND ALL POINTS EAST Tin-ouch Palace anil Tourist Stlaep- ers. Dining arid UurTet hrnoklnf I.ilirarj Cam. 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