- " im lrFr J fc W M 9,W'W''W'wv''W w W W 6 FOUND, :: ONE GOLD u&an ' HEAR.T r.UcHM CvtvrUiht, UOi, ll T. 0, MtClurt y-fr----.-..-..- .. "Well, I'll bo-hniiKOrtl" Illnkoly CIowo IIiiIhIiucI liln oxclnmn tlou of auriirlto wiih a nilldtir word tliiin ho Imtl In iniiii), which wiih nil Ini I'olito ruftrruiii-u to tliu next condition imnulurly mipiiowd to follow Imme diately nftor tho oiio mentioned. 11 tit iiomoliow tlio iirofiimi word Htuck. It m'tiiiii'd mi iiffront to tho Jilclund fnco "which looked up nt liliu from tlio tiny, heart m!iiikm1 lot-hot ho Imd JiiHt pickwl tip from under n tlioltorltitf baimim rind on lower Jirondwny, J to it(iied tin oiio who mimhi a Khott nt the trinket which Imd bitm conrniU-d from tho iyu of tho throng In tho crowded Htnot only to romo to him, , for tho yotiiiKi Minllltifr. whlto browed infill' fnco which wnn vnahrlnod In th little void heart wiih hi own. IIIm own, yet not hi. 'It wna nnothor ,Ililkely (lowo of n former oxlatonco, to Ioiik iiko, ten century yonr. ,A wholo lifetime ho hnrt lived tlncw the tlmo ho hum; thlH loe.ket over Dolly Kirk' trna little henrt. Ho hnd koiio went thortly nflmvnrd to mnko thnt eluslvo kohI, a fortune. Itntichln nt tint In Montana, then wenryliiK of tho slow procutt nnd tho Ioiik wait h'fnro Now York and Dully could ho counted among tho ra (limit poMlbllltlcii of life, ho had kodc to the Klondike. U'lmt yeuni of ttrtiUKto and nuffcrlnir, prlvutlon nnd dnnuur had hcaii hint What wumlerlm." over tho frown idnpet nbout tlio Kiiimt pcakn of tho (,'lillkoot. and nil to no purpo" Dlit lifiirti'iieil at tiiKt, ho had deemed It tho only manly tliluu to do to wrlto Dolly beforu plunulnjr farther Into an iiu known country up tho Yukon not to watt for him nny longer. Ho "was up UKnlntt It nnd iihvaya would Iv," nnd whut rlKht had ho to ipoll her youni life? Ho had completely "lost Ida (Trip" lifter that mid, not ciitinic whltlier ha went, hud drifted. At laiit after flvo weary your, henrtidck and homo hun gry, he hnd turned IiIh faro miiitliwnnl toward "(itKl'H country." He lmd"tH,nt liU ivny" acroKH the continent from Ho iitlle the mouth he fore nnd, nnhnuut In Ida tntleml condition to apply for help from III old friend, had boon himtliiK for work ever tlticc. Ill hint job had taken him Into tliu hiity ntnku of thi' itubwny workvr. . "I-ordl I hadn't known what It In to be up tiKiiliiKt It then or I couldn't have looked like that!" ho groaned nt ho mtuiIuIuhI tho UoyUh coiiutcnnncu of that other ti-lf. "And llttlo Dolly I wonder If ten yearn have changed her much!" He pulled hit watch from IiIh frayed pocket. In hlit wornt time liu hail nev er yielded to the temp'tntlou to Hell 1L He (tried It open now find held It up itlougtfldo the locket, ntepplm; Into n cunvoiilvnt doorway to bo out of tho crowd. What lit miw photoKrnph'ed on tho Kld wnH n tweet jtlrl fnco, clouded iitMiut wljh miiKKPM of dnrl; hnlr nod the wholo framed In n ki-iivuii, henrt thnped nrnbeiifjuo, to match tho lockot, he hnd told her. "A lino looklnjr pair," people had Htdd of them. Clowe ulnuctxl from tho like nest Into n pinto ulnta window nonr nnd itmllcd drearily lit tho contrwit. nu Kuunt. iiiiHlinvoii cheek nnd prema turely KrnyliiK temple nnd rough clothe made tho dlairuUo comploto. "She'd never kuow mo In tho world," ho ruminated ruqfully, "and I'm hun gry Juat for ono look nt her. If I were to put nn nd. In tlio paper how I think I can tempo up tlio nocoaanry pcnnlea. Iy Jovo, I'll do it!" And ho started otr brliikly toward Park row. IIIh nd. wns short nnd concise, but It covered the ground: PouiuL-Corner Ilroadwny nnd Bprtng ttrect, una itold licurl containing photo. Owner can have tamo by communicating with Vulton, 140. The next moriiliiK ho wiih tho first nt, the window nnd wnltlng In foverluh lmpiitlunco for tho clerk to nppenr. AVhun ut liiHt that Important function ary enmo ho Khiuccd ut Oowo und ro marked yinvnluKly: "Yukon, 1407 lltm you nru. Noxt." riuatlly lie tore It open nnd rend: Yukon, MQ Cure Whirlwind, Downtown. Deur till' 1 nw your nil. In yoatorduy't puper. l.do liopu it iu lay lockut you liuvo found, i viiluo it moat hltfhly nnd will pay inoro than IU Inlrtnulo worth for" IU roturn If you will cull or lot mo know whoro to go to Idoutlty It tomorrow morn tiiK about 10. 1 hud notlcca limortcd In all Uio Pkpera yvutorduy. l'orliupn you taw Uicia. Vourn auxlounly, KOUOTIIY KiniC, No, Coutrul l'arkWoat. Of conrso-ho mijjlit have ktiowu alio would udvertlHo ho hud been 'bo nb Borbed lu hla own plan for tho restora tion of the loukot nnd for n Bight of Dolly thnt ho hnd not thought qt that Ho hud upeiit his laut nlcltel for u men for brvukfuat at tho Wnysido inn. Nov or mind, ho would walk;. ho had the ttranfith of ton now. Thut'littio mut'lc word "Kirk" In hor uoto hud given hhu uow life uud hope. Bho was uot mnrrlcd then, nnd alio still prized tho llttlo gold heurt bo hud given hor enough to offer a rowurd mora than its value. Why, ho would JN Q wWJCLliftJUliWAXjQr jLUxwbcro, . lie could llV'o on 40 wnin n day nnd naro 00, Thou when lie had oiioiikIi ho Ivvould buy Homo decent clothex nnd fio to Unlbur;i, in Wall ntreut. Ho could do BomuUiliiK for hlm-rgct lilm n ood pofiltloi; perluipn, and thou Dolly! Oncv again IiIh foot kept tlmo to the old rpilckHtop which mnkcH tho world go round. All of Ufa wiih oiico more net to (ho tweet nnifllc of n woimiu'i nnmo-"Dolly, Dolly! My Dolly!" "You wIn!i to fiou MInh Kirk 7 It II About tho locket7" tald tho Nwcotctd vblco In nil the world. Dolly nt iwven- tw Ymd' lon lovely,' but' Dolly "At tweiity-Hort'ii wn infaro; beautiful. How ho longed to take hor In IiIh nruiH ngnln -IiIh long empty nniiH that Imd nched to often for their procloim burileiil All ho noedwl to do wiih to hIiow her hhl wntch with her photo etched In Aide, lint, no j hlio might oven think ho had Ntolnti It Hhe would never recognlj thin bruited nnd broken derelict for her lout lover. Ho went whlto under tlio tan. with tho effort It cont him to ro main unrecognized. Ho hold out the lockut townrd hor and bowed; bin miff rued lip refuted hl wordt. Kcelng lilt nHiirent iimbarriumtiumt, Djly eielti-d to klndncwK. "Ym, my good mnnj Uint bt mlno, nnd, oh, I inn to glnd to get It bnckl" tho broko out Impultlvely. "It wnt given mo by tho U'Ht frlond I over hnd In tho world. I will rownrd you liber nlly." Kho took front her clintelnlno at her belt two crlup U'li dollar bllta nnd held them toward him. Ho Mtlffcned at once. He hnd not thought of tho re wnrd. Then nil nt ouco lid rcmemlicn'd uud took tlio money with n hand Uiut tntmbh'd. "I thnll lw profoundly grnleful to you." ho wild, with eager eyiu on hpr fnev, "If you will permit mo to cnll It merely n loan. I will npny you at fiu rely an tlio tun rbu-fl tomorrow morn ing." Dolly ttlrrod unennlly. Who wnt thlt Ntrnngt. unkempt man with the haunting eyet and tho npcech of n col lego profeH(tor7 I'oor follow, ho looked hungry, t'erhapt ho had had to much trouble It had turned hit brain. 8h rotto hnntlly. "Why, certainly, Mr. Mr. Yukon," tho HtammereI, "nnd thntik you to much. Gixxlhy." And to her own nmnxomcut, compelled by thoHo eye, tho put out her hnnd. He tulzed It and (intwied his dry, hot llpn upon It. then ran down tho tiruwimtone Htcpt. Ho worn Ktnilght to a hitbordaMiory. n bnrber thop und n cafe In turn. Then, tratiHformed Into n keen fnccil New York builnetui uinn no much for (jut Wnrd npiyiirancvprcHonted himself ut tho downtown olllco of th Wall street broker who hnd been bis father't chum nt college. "Thoro, my drtrllnjj Mrs. Oowo, It the twenty I owe you." Dolly looked up from tho dreHlng tnblo where tho wot "doing up" her cloudy hnlr. Her hUKbnnd never 1 1 red of watching this fntclnntlug operation. "You hlg iuIhcIiIcvouh boy," hIio Biild fondly. "You lovo to team;, don't you? How do you happen to owe mo twen ty?" oxtoctlng to henr his oft repented declnnitlon thnt ho owed everything In tliu world to her. "Itecnuto I borrowed It from you two yenro ngo," ho replied BoU'tly, "nnd gnvo iiH security a henrt shaped gold locket." And then ho told her, with Ills fin gers burled In tlio soft mnns of her wonderful hnlr. When ho had finished hor llttlo hnnd Htole up to his and car ried it down pnst i tear stuiued check to two trembling lips. "And I gtvo you back ns security, donr," sho snld, "n llttlo honrt with your fnco engraved In It to bavo and to bold forovcr." Btnmpod tho UiinIIiuinn. v "Mv wtfii ndvertlsed fop n cook iht othco day," suld a Columbia height man, "and among tho applicants for tho Job woh tho blackest woman I cvor saw. Hut sho pasted muster all right, and my wlfo cngnged her. Wo hnd'nt dlnnor thut evonlng n young Kngllsh. iiiun, ii family connection, who had only been In this country n couplo of weeks. Tho Englishman happened to cntch it gllmpso of our uow cook be fore dlnnor wns Borved. " 'Hy Jove, y' knnw. what nn uncom monly blnck person I' ho oxclulmed umawdly, after seeing tho cook. " 'Hlio Is Bomowhnt dingy, Isn't she?' tnld my wlfo nmuuodly. 'What do yon uppoHo hor uumo Is?' "Tho Englishmen gnvo It up, of courso. " 'Hor nnmo lu Goldlo,' said my wife hiughlngly. . "Tho young Englishman looked pux eloil nnd iih boIoiuii ns tin owl. " 'Ooldlo,' ho repeated mystlfledly, 'ITnwncyl By Jove, now, that's odd, y' knnw! Why Bhould sho bo called "Goldlo" when she's bo or uncom monly black, y' knnw? Wouldn't you uaturnlly think, y' knnw, thnt "Goldlo" would bo n moro npproprinto nnmo for -cr n blond, y' knnw?' "Tho young Englishman was my gucat for four days af tor that, but wiif still mnrvollng, with tho utmost serl Dusncss, over the mysterious signifi cance of 'Goldlo's' nnmo when ho tooU Ids departure" Washington Tost Pitcher riant. Quo of tho Mnosi reinnrkablo car 'n.W-l nivorous vegetable Jft tha world It tlio pitcher plant of the tropics, It Im safe to tny at least that no other plant In IIh (Ingdoiu Is more Ingenious In on tell ing its prey and In disposing of it afterward. The plant Is shaped very much like n'pltclior, Willi tho mouth, of course, at tlio top, Tlio pitcher Is, moreover, per fectly wnter tight nnd Is usually w.ell Hlled with rnln water. The sides nro 'fry smooth nnd Inviting. The plant, thun equipped, lies In tvnlt, If tlio expression mny bd used, until some fly or smnll Insect cnten or fulls Into tho water compartment Bo smooth nro tho sides thnt when the prey Is once In the water it has great diflleiilty In getting out nnd, ns n rule, quickly drowns. Tlio Insect Is then de voured by tliu plant. Tim Old lliil.lt. Towne I tupjioso you hnvo henrd that old Lawyer Hlmrpc Is lying nt tin point of death? Ilrowno No. Well, well, tho rullna pnsslou strong In death, ch?-riilladel phln Press. "cTAME8 and 'daughters." Lady Hwcttcntinm Is considered ono ef tho handsomest women hi London. Mrs. Curzon, who wns Mnry Letter, wear n regal stylo of gowns and gar niture that mnko her look tho thor oughly queenly typo of woman thnt sho It. A history of tho Illinois Stnto fed eration hns been prepared by Mrs. Baldco Gray Cox, who wns for throo yenrs recording secretary of tho feder ation. Nearly forty years as teacher in ono chool, nnd that tho school where hIio studied as n girl. Is 'tho record of tho Into Anna E. L. i'nrker of tho Franklin school lu Itoston. Mrs. Annlo HoAcnbcrg of Laramie, Wyo., Is tho only woman undertaker In tho Ilocky mountain region. Bbc holds a certificate of competency from tho Colorado board of health, having first ongag'cd In Uds business In that stnto. Lady Honry Somerset It so thor oughly devoted to tho advancement of tho tex that tho has only women serv ants In her houses and on her estates. Tnll women nro her footmen, n stout womnn Is her butler nnd women hnTO chnrgc of her stable. Mine, Lottlo T. Wilson of Hloomfield. N. J., tailed recently for Dublin, Ire land, where she hut been engaged to sing nt the Church of tho Holy Cros. Mine. Wilson Is well known In niuMenl circles throughout New Jersey und has n large circle of friends. A now homo for cripples Is being built by n iiuiuIht of wealthy New Yorkers on tho outskirts of White IMiilnt, N. Y.. nt a cost of $100,000. Miss Helen Gould, who will he ono of tho board of muungers. Is ono of the principal contributors. One of Mrs. Alfred Gwynno Vnnder bill's moit admirable traits Is her sin cere lovo for llowers. Mnny women with every opportunity never think of wenring a liower uud prefer by far the glint of the diamond. Hut uot 60 Mrs. Alfred. Winter uud summer sho Is seldom without llowers. The downger empress of Chlnn hna tssued nu edict declaring that hence forth she will eat only French cooking. Queen Alexnudrn has n favorite tea pot, which Is often lu u?o when the queen Is nt Snndrlngham. It Is ex ceedingly curious, very old nnd Is snld to bo of priceless value. King Edward is , tho first king, of Great Hritnlu nnd Ireland who has over traveled on nn Irish railway. Whon Georgo IV. visited Ireland In 1821 there wero no railways. TheJMnperor of Germany hns ndded his 'opy-fourtli residence to the fifty-' three ho nlreniiy owned by buying tho cstnte of Dnmin-Muehle, called "tho Tonrl of Hmndcnburg," for $500,000. ' SCIENCE SIFTING8. Professor Lodgo contends thnt wblln Hfo ennnot Kcnernto energy It enn oy ert n guldlv forco upon energy. No one kuowa us yet, saya n London scientist, why n radium salt tnkes u month nfter Its preparation boforo It begins to glvo out light nnd hent A Viennese professor, tor. Guortncr, hns invented nn nppuratiiB which Is fastened to tho wrist of patients nnd reconls with grent oxacbicss tho faint est pulso beat. It will reduce tho dnn gor from tho uso of chloroform or ether to a minimum. Hcrctoforo medical mon hnvo used the Iloentgen raj's chlctly to innko tlio nolld parts of tho body translucent. At a recent lecturo a Gormnn pliyslclnn. Dr. Stcgmnuu of Freiburg, showed that by using nn emulsion of bismuth and olive oil tho liver nnd tho kidneys and tho vascular Bystcm can also bo nuido visible. JINGLES AND JESTtf.-7 Solent Iflo Discovery Ho Is a learned uclontlat. Who's found tho ronaon why Egyptians mummlflod their cats And sot thorn out to dry. "It was," ho saye. "tho only way, (At least ud I nm led By research to bellovo) that thsy Could mnko their cuts stay dead!" Cincinnati bommoxclal Tftbuna. ::jn defiance : ;; OF ANCESTRV ; By M, LOUISCi CUMMINS ...Coptrlfflit, MOS, br T. O.- Meaoro... a O-HKO'f'flit'ttltt "Tlicro'ii nothing," Ellon O'Connor rnnflded to hor teacup as sho poured iho fragrant fluid into tho saucer "thoro'n nothing so comforting ns n drop of tometlilng warm. There's Miss Jnno. 'TJs ourcr tlinn nny crab npplo she Is Iwforo breakfast lint Just let me wot the bit of tny or coffcoj You can soo tho puckers going out of her fnco with tho flrpt sup, nnd to tho tlmo sho (Ills out the second cup you'd think 'twns In a different world sho wns liv ing." It must bo said In defenso of Miss Jnno Norrits that, though her waiting woman's eo'lloquy wns true, dressing la a cold room, wliero tplndlo legged furniture,' worth Its weight In gold, was Jotitlod and supplemented by cheap pine, was not conducivo to cheerful ncsfl. Also upon Mis Jnno tor tho past thirty years had fallen tho burden of making both ends meet out of a very Blender income for he reel f and Miss Penelope. Hut as sho walked through tho vil lages of I'lrttvlllo Mim Norrlss' thin, nqulllno noio held Itself ns high ns whon her family had represented the wealth of th it select community. They wcrO still tho Norrlsscs. Thnt was suf ficient. Ndvcr by tho flicker of nn eyelid had Miss Norrlss acknowledged that she was nwnra of tho existence of tbclr neighbor, 3 r. Jabis Habson, yet for the past threo years bo had occupied the handsome old bouso adjoining her two. It was undoubtedly one of the trials of 511m Nonits' Hfo that her aris tocratic findirs were compelled upon tho Sabbath day to drop their ten cent plcco into a contribution box held by the plebeian hand of her obnoxious hclgbbor. Upon such occasions her eyes wero BtcsdfnBtly fixed on tho stained irlass window opposite, a gift from her Grandfather Pettlglll, whllo ever? spiral ornament In her bonnet quivered ,14 if It were n scntlnol defending tho Pcttlglll-Norrlss family "pride. Miss Penelope could hardly tell when , she began to regaru air. uauson wiui a WATCOTD FOB TOE XitOBT WHICH DID SOI AWXAB. fooling far different from aversion. It might hnvo been upon a certain Sun day whon, having mislaid her small coin, sho raised her eyes in a fluttor of embarrassment only to meet a look so admiring that tho money was forovcr lost to the parish of Plattvillo. That night lu her own room Miss Pcnolopo took out hor terrlblo secret und thought ovor it tremblingly. Sho tind soAtod horsclf nt tho window with hor candlestick on tlio wide sill. Sud denly sho bocamo aware of a similar Illumination fu tho adjoining house. Scarcely knowing what Bho did, Miss Pen movod her light along tho window ledge, Tlio movement wns Immediate ly answered. With a heart boating to suffocation sbo raised It high ubovo her head, hor cheeks flushing Hlio a girl's as the taw the small flama opposlto take the some courso. After that the days to this llttlo colo nial dame wero somotbuig .to bo got through ns best Bho could. At night all the thoughts of her heart wero told In the interchange of algnaUr Hut there enmo nn evening when Mlse Penelopo watched through lortg, Bllent hours of agony for tho light which did not appear. A dull red glow showed through tho lowered shndo. At midnight a carriage drovo up and stopped at Mr. llabson's gate. Then a sudden JSereo resentment against her Bister Oiled Miss Pen's bouI. Ho was 111, dying perhaps, and sho wns barred ont It was near dawn when tho lamp's dnli glow disappeared and tho small point of llama caused by ti-candlo "thowta bear tn window ititt ttaSF .ope fell on her knees, with heavy breaths tearing her throat, while her clasped hand were xnlad in mute thanksgiving. In tho morning Ellen was full of tha latest neighborhood news whllo sha waited on the ladles at breakfast. "Oli, sura 'twas like to'vo died, Mr, Bflbson did, In the night, ma'am," she began. "D!o was took bad with pains In hU tide about 0 o'clock, and Mrs. BlcGrath sent Peter McGIll flying for tius doctor. When they got back 'twn en tlio flat of bit back tho master was, Peter says, not knowing map nor mor tairan'd' Mrs. Mc'Grath' nibbing ' him with her two hands. And when he :omo out o' that 'twas only raving about a candle he was and putting It In tho winder until to quiet him" "Elleni" Miss Norrlss volco' Interrupted hot serving woman In quick alarm. Miss Ponclopo had fallen forward in a limp heap with bcr head on the breakfast table. Half an hour sho lay white and weak in her bed, whllo BOa Norrisfl sat stiffly beside her. "I think," MIm Penelope said In a faint voice, "that I must have loved him from tho rery first." Miss Norrlss' thin nose drew down until tho bono showed white through tho skin. "Dear" Mlsc Penelope stretched out ono slender hand "If ho lives I think I ought to have tho right to take care of him." In silence Miss Norrisa roso and left the room. Hut Ellen boro a note to tho bouse next door that afternoon. Pctor Mc GIll brought the answer within five minutes, with a huge bunch of roses, a special pale pink variety of Mr. Bnb Bon's own cultivation, which ho bad named tho Colonial Dame. Mr. Habson still passes tho contribu tion box hi church, but ho now returns to a seat beside a lndy In silver gray Bilk, whoso face holds 'the bloom and happiness of youth. Miss Norrlss sits rery straight at the other tide of the lady In question, bcr eyes uxed reso lutely on tho stained glass window, as if sho would propitiate tho ghost of the departed Pettlgill. The Sabarbaa Home. The suburban bouso expresses free dom from restraint; it is tho home of children; It means purer air; It means moro room to movo around In; it mean' gardens, and it Implies a social life which yeare of city living mny never engender. Those arc matters of first importance, and when to Uicm is ndded tlio material advantage of lower rents the superiority of tho suburban bouse over the city dwelling Is established. Thcro nro long rides by trolley or train; there is tho necessity of keeping early hours; thcro nro difficulties with limited grocery, butcher and bakery service; there nro other practical draw backs. Dut over and beyond theso is the abiding space of freedom of move ment, of nirplo air and sunlight, of a place to llvo In. And that Is exactly what a bouso is for. It is neither to look at nor to servo as an ornament to a highway. Thnt it should bo ornamental and should bo viewed with interest are matters of courso that are extremely desirable, but nfter all It is tho houso within that counts; that makes Bub urban Hfo bearable," adds to. its joys. Increases its advantages, cements its Buperlorlty to every other sort of liv ing unless it be tho country Hfo pure. and undcflled. IIouso Beautiful. A Jtarrlou Memoir, Cardinal Mezxofantl was possessed of a very wonderful momory, which ho applied to tho learning of a great num ber of languages. Lord Byron de scribed him as "a walking polyglot, a monster of languages and a Brtarcus of parts of speech." lie could learn a new language in tho courso of threo weeks on occasion so as to bo able to talk fluently with those whose tonguo It was. At tho ago of fifty-four Mezxo fanti know fifty languages. Beforo hla death ho Is said to have known seven ty or eighty. Moro of these wore Eu ropean than most people would Imag ino to bo tho case. For" Instance, Wal lachlan, Illyrian, the HoMiaul of the Alps, Lettish and Lappish figured among tho twenties in his list, for the rcmnlndor of which ho went to other continents. Mezzofunti's system of learning languages was simple enough where books wero available. Ho read tlio grammar through, after which ho was Its master, for ho ncvor forgot what he had read. Many of bis lan guages were learned from prisoners whom ho visited In their ntUlctlon. ITALIAN..... OPERA CO. Tho KIMBALL Fiano has beon selected by this com pany, which is playing at the Tivoll Opera House, Ban Francisco, as the oilklal lu struraont nl tho troupe. THIS l A TRUE TEST GRISSEN MUSIC CO. wm DYSPEPSIA "for afxyear f was m victim of ritt- I eBfttn in Hi worxt form. I eouki tat notlunt ut milk toast, and at timet my stomacu woalii 1 noireiniMMW owMiovgpinat uwwnrcti -began tB CMSOAKBTA ttxl Ibm then ( hnvo ntmy Improved, a&tll I tm at well m I ow wMlamy life." , iuyih II. MUftrBr, Newark. O, CANDY CATHARTIC ratsti riui muutiw Plnunl. rllahl. I-nfurt. Tatti) 7.wt. Da i 1 Omx), HTrSletca. W0ftkB.or0ripo. WiXc.IM. ,,. ,. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ..." llMfl.f tm4f tmrtrnf, (UoW. llMlml, ft" Ttt. 911 , n.Til.lle amljrowntf!bf ulldrii-.' nv w mnw iuh uvbbtomicco io UahV. HERE ARE THE WATCHES FOR YOU. The works arc Elgin, Wallhaui or Duebcr's, any grade or size you choose at light prices. Watches and Jewelry repairing' , done ou short notice, and in 'Up-r. .u 1 . t . .1 v . lo-aaie siyic ai ine ( RED CROSS JEWELRY DE- i PARTMENT. ' ' " " , TIMBER LAND. ApT lUNE Jfi87V. NOTICE FOIr-BUBLICATIOtf. . United States Land office. Rojebury. Orecon, jl, lb. s. iW3j Notice It hereby Riven that Intompluncy $ t tlic provisions of the act of Congrc of June J, 1878. entitled "An act for thi- wle of timber Andt in tha State of CHIifornU, .Oregon, No vacit. nqd Wtihlngton 'rerntofy, as extended to all the Public Land States bv act of August 4. 1 WILLIAM W PRMliLE. of 191 Monroe St., Portland, county of Multiiv , mah, SUte of Oregon, has this day filed in this office hi som atatement No. 4403, for the pur. chase of the SEi-4, of Sec, No. 14. Tp a6S. K 12 stett.and will offer proof to show that the Und sought ii more valuable for its timber or Hune than for agricultural purpose, ami to ctahllh his clairn to ld land before the Rrguier and Receiver of this office at Koteburg, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 9 day of Dec, 103. - Hi r&mes as Mlineswt: Oscar Edwards, of Oakland, Oregon, George Finley, Ga!en V' Kump, of Crawfordsville, Oregon. E N Smith, . of Myrtle Point, Oiegon. Any and all persons claiming adversely thu above-described lands are requested, to file their dJims in this office on or before Mid (9 day of Dec. 1903. .. 5 o-io-p J.T. DrIDGEK, Register. H , - the Ashland Normal The Southern Oregon SUte Normiu i.w .al l.aiiin IhU vimr'a wo) k Htmli n. her 10h. A largo working library liu DMJII suilf'i; IIIH pnyBiCHi hiiu uneuni-m Inbrutory has been fully equipped; n nvv Ki.nii.uiliim hnililinL. in Iwfiii? fri'Llni. und a laruo und handBotuo echool builu liK in neurit) coninlotlon. TUtu-hi.ol grounds are lieHUtiful ami pluUinMii--. 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