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H F Ma->hrr* recordar
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tiV.-r Nntioii.ll twilk Wct» Ctigegml in
nutvlng their oftli «r» fn.m Wall and
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lulucvtry.* phiM ..f th« altuitb.n
n.wd. vri order th«» Ihr muller f»*»
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had in Im e<»li>hii-<|aan<l I <M> >e<? into
Tlednmngr. |n in,ii,,, g.lacee wa. t»«>i
• a-ever» na a fir.t re|M*te<l, but in
the »rgregute, I. r-on»i«l.mi l» Man)
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Imen r»|H»ir««i unci are ugMltr In ux*
The«« in. lu.lr the fNayl.m and Jeff-
♦cm.n hrlilge«
Tha ItiaX of the Handerwon bridge
la Hie heevie»! I tan ahrl I. the m<»‘
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determined ♦ t.at they • ill do In IK-
I Uildli g ■ lu litge na If 1» In build <w>
that will atay without continued re
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Aellna E Whitaker Io J I. Hilf 69 ft
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W I’ N rotier et al to G Y Urn ton Mi
acre» 7300.
J W (uoipton tn Erank Ih.bpHMKy
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Hannah E Eoi tu W U Booth 7
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J W Ewing to Win I Drin» 2"« 7-12
fe»t aquato 16.
MnrtgHgea for 3<*O*), »320. »fefBÍt
tallafnction ni mori fuge* fur »2'MO
Htar Mill À Flume Co lo Orvlll Sei-
Ion ISo B«MB| MDOl
C’nÜecl (Matea to Annie II Galn>-a fl
Ml receipt Jkt aeree pntent.
1 It E'leher to f*ha J Hiatt I ln|
Bryant. a<l Altainy (kl.
ílallle Holl to Martha Thompeoa,
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C<>mm<*n <*<»unc»l «4 thr city •>( ^cfo
met tn regular »« •«.on in Eirvman« Hall
v»dh Ms*- r, L E. Miller in the cha r
Kull calle-1, munrilme 1 answering Io
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ter btit g mrrrctr«! wrrv ad* Ttxl.
The cw.rrwtfon ordered by Mav«»r wa«»
that committee on Fire, I ight am! M a
ter should have Authority to draw for
whole <d bill <-f Crane A Co
On ni »tioti
rotim 11 | r» we--<b-d to eh*etion «»( an F lv<
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9 (Ml Mffyor •*! Vrrd !«all**t taken. Ha/ry
reived 4.Johnst* n I. Hagey was de-
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Hagrv f* r |16 «crvir« . read ai I refen I
to committer on Fire. Light and Waler»
No further l»u»ine*a, on motfon roun-
cil a»lj<»urnr»i
Bin kirn*» Arnica Salve
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1 50 kiymi and Miaata Mountain«, t«» ><*uih
ern California
( «»mpb-tr information
fN’til the trip and »1» --f.ptivr n>atts*r.
To PenUon tai.ploye«.
teff ug Al «»ut California, may I«« had
fn»m any Houllwrn Pacific Au*mt <*r
The S<iutl rrft Pacific Company lia-
W. E, C<ntaw,
insugurslsd a pian Co |wr.a>on cmplcyc
<«en Paw* Aft H. P C<> Line« in
al... hai» gr «11 ol<l in li.» aervu,
<»rrt-*«n. r<»rtlan«l Orwg»»fi.
liri«Av Uw pian ia a» frllow»,
Tendency of the lime».
Fiiipk.»"« « bn ha.» attainwl Ih» *
of <WMty and lansn in tlia aarvkw t«.-a
ty ywsra <>r tni.r» ar» In Zweiva [«uicn*
Tim t*n<|nncv *>f ni.xllcl n<* aclen»
un th» l*c. of one psr <*»nt annutn of I, tnn»r<l |>r<*vntiHvn tn«*a»nror The
th» a.«rag» «alar« rrcci.ed tur trn .«ara ta.t thooffht of I hr* world la living
given to tl.e «udjevt.
It Is ra«l-r
p*4vì6n. lo |*ii«u»iiing for esch year o
mul tn ttrr t*> |>r.*t . lit tl.n.i to rum
•crvice
For ¡natane«, an rnipl.iy who««- It i|’a .-wn fully dru.onalr-.lrd tli.t
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f1.000 per alMVli ter ton pneumonia, one of the moat <lani*r-
><wr. prior to n-tirrinriit an.1 ha« twrn oua <l|..-»wa ttiat iii<*«lical have tn
in ih» aenrice of th» C<>in|«ny thirty c intend with, nan lie prevent hv the
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I■tiai.it»-rla.n’« ( «nigh
ttufn, would r»c«iv» a petVwu.n «qual tu
edy.
Pneuuionm alway«
rvaulta
thirtyperrw.it of fi
or 1-300 |»-r from «11 nttack nt Itifluema and it
haa been !>•««•• \axi that thia rch.aly
seenni.
Brtwrcn 111» agra nf «llty-ooe and arv- coonteraela any tendanrjr uf them
unty, «mploya in*a'phcitat d for turtN»r dl.eaa.-a toward pneumonia. Thia
haa ta-en fully proven in m-ny raaea
Work rnav Iw retimi by a ycnaidir l.wnl
III Which lllla reinealy II .a been used
wlr. trai tf ni tl • depertinont oAcer* of duriny Ilie great prevalence of itolda
th» Compeny. prwklr.1 thoy aliali bave and yrlp In re.-ent years and rail la*
Iwwti in thciwnu-» taentryrsra or tnor» relict, upon with implicit confidence
Pneuiiii.nl.i often re-u|a from a alight
Th» employorf mah» Ab cnetributien»
cold when no danger la apprehended
to th» filisi, prnai.ina hrmg )«fnl by thè until II la audderly dlacouv. rval that
Company in full ami witho.it anv con- i here ta fev rer and difficulty in
ditioii, th» rniplorr. Iw-mr at ld*rty to breathing and pain« In tile cheat,
rtigagi- in oth»r buainrw afl.r being |wn- then il I* animticed that the pneu
npmia. He <m the anta able and
Woeed ahouhl thry a»» fit
Ve <-ha<nber.<in.a <lough llemedy
aa .Olin a. laintr acted. 11 i«l Way a cure.
**'or «ale by All ¡»ruler«.
Hnalp N.Tnty
J f 6etbrailli, J 1' f«>-»
matter uf re. unit ruction. The <;ue--
Ibn 1» . ot nearly ao much na to
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Fleoat Wliiakcy
Orin Sal<«m.
The ta*-l and moat fntri 'ua coin«
pound In lhe wuHd tn conquer MChr«
and kfli pain«
t'nrra Cola h»*Hl-
Burn« and BrnHe«, •uUlu« • Infl unf
J A Hmith
nmlhn niiKfer* Pile«.
Million« <>«
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Bote* «old v»’ »rip. Work* w*»n«l»*r
in B«dl«. Hirer«, F*VI«»ns Skin l*.r ip
Rc|*rmg Iz-Lah’ i» bldg*
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It < tire« or no pay. 2*** at I’
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(’ Perry’s drug store.
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“It rpjw-slA lo vmi. uhm the fruit
2 50 han/« ripentiti «*rrl i»n the tre«- latr in
l »r*» A H«'fl*'h
Ai.d a number for roDfl diatrirt work F< dr tier. , < r rarly ili Marrh.
Thrn
Wlk* Bl I-A NSul »
thè tkl«r«iM>nui brvnk «»ut, ami the IrwM
6 ft) are y;4k.u m tth/»»Kirn iflol**«, and ahitr
Pr Walla«-» acct intana
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flurry <*f su«» w bau «hitruril thr Un »11 li-
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lain t< j— albi then n>u have an artistic
W A Kin.i*»v. a*«r«»m**nt and
K*. ìk-f i.ifbi I r u lfi»|.d'nl 1 *r» *t
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ifl <r> air «• full of •un«hiiM*, ami Itravv uitL
taaat|..n
3 HU ftA/ranrr a« ni/ht ron»ra «>n, and thrn
li M t»yòr AJ'nr
ft italioti. a»a«e»«iwut and tai»’ i' if the moon lw shining, you may hear at
12 50 ruHlriight through <»|»rn window«, the
24 1ft
F’rv«i War«! a*>r*«n»cnt ai»«l tai
«■•i»ir» oí t hum king-bird in thr «drtitrd
I »»it Md lau» A»t sheriff
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11 (<) grvvr. ami it never *rrmr»i •»» nirhaliowi
J It t.r*-.-i, a»»*’*»n*<’nt ai»1 tai
Wi.rjt. flu»t«.n. a ct iurati«
r. so brfnfv.
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An rtp'F’m *e ¡ike thi- if {■»•«•iblr any
Elwt I.ifM Co
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a inter, and it ia worth a journey <d a
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a> uO tL<.tisaml nule«, ubile you ran have it.
lii t... .t llrr.adH t W u d.r'and
10 O’ by taking thr arenir HhaHa Rtaite
H ni * i ar Ind
C< tv allia *4a* M ¡’.I Co
J m wilry
M A Fitigrrald
ihmugn ine «treels wlth thi Ir prec-
loua liUrden« «tlend»d by a pialuoo
of dollec-
Th» raunly enurt had
J Andciltk will rrpsir your ahora
goal a o* I iti<-.<|v
w moa
A»*f K'Arr minors
** Vies Hurrel
** Mrs FyHU
•4 lana
<>r Ch H*»mr
P- r*fie» M (’lair, rent
Alfwiny I»r»'«M*'-i Href Co
Peter Riley
H|wrr |ir«M»
J 55 F ishvr
h Seelands
Mewart A hot (’•»
T mdaon A H«dn»an
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Hr <l;-es .5 L mte
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f»r Tnmf'le
Fred |lsu»>>n
l>r J H kelly
C C Parks*
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Glass A Fni-P *unmc
Il »« m J:® P»ma
Pa fl T 1 Co
Aletsrtdrr A h rkpatsr ck
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h S 1 rain
hriii« hlm
whlch Ma
N<» tinmry !• «n r.-wilv fnrnr<| ns
thnt Mvrtl in toyif»ic hs-r»»- hrrr I n m
<«••! |»lsro I«»
now m ^« mm |
lime <0 torgin et Hictanrr Bri**.
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lianrv Blakely to J A Shrunk :«M
•crea 6S>0.
C H IteLMcy Io I> N Wllliam*on
Uf Macm Al»7.
/ F Gaine« to W A Óelfléfl 2Ò;
Moneti.
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Chete! mortgage for II42A.
J N J on »a to Frank and Ixiuia F'
Jonea 3 lidi Helo; 1600.
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Woe dar hi 1 Progress In Medical Pro-
fluency la Recent Times.
Novel Enterprue of Two Georgia
Young Women.
If lies* k ¡»ava qwi fai attend«'»)
to ladirw ami rhildfwns hair »ir»*««ing.
and I hr la«hra are Invited Io call al
• nv tinse
Price* rrssflvnatd*.
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Ta kc Ihrui to J
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for ate.
SCIO, UNN COUNTY. OREGON. 15, FEBRUARY R»03
Punie
Sci» a tuta.
A MISTLETOE RANCH
À Hb« «4*
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▲ re»«»4 Is Vlat attd Its *•«!
< lay Tbe«e Hills Bressf
r«r« Baa4
One of the ti. «• rctuxrkab
ge« •«'<
»♦•al formation* that is t*> ba f* >nd an> •
where in l»a<»rv • • •** t -1 I«» Is ••• •
*rty count* witb«n r.fl»* »hot of V »-any.
• nd but a abort «liBt*hrr ea«l «*f Fhlit
rivst Thr tbcvrj <*f it« r» «icnee haa
f.»r r-i»n' »• r* 0« • n ’ b* • • 1 *•? w *r
stweuUiion am«»ng the |*rop‘.e of this
•ectiou. but un'X'rtainty •• t*» whether
il was matril bv naturs or built by thr
band of tutu «Uli riuls to a» great aa
aBtont aa « *rr.
The plautatipu of James M T>ft is
d.rr. • > mat 4 A an» a <!*ata - of
• imul one mi a. ami ia fainoua llih»’ gh
oul southern (»rorgMA •> tl»«- Sand lull
or Hard mountain fdarr
It riubravra
MkS arrra of land, much of which 10
creding'.y frr* le ami e«| e, «. » i !aj :
rd to thr < ■ / * * a ’ n <»f fru ta
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a ar**«! deal of timber on the |
An I
ecvme pm*w that are r»f tr i »
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Ing prujMirunn« grow in certain locali
ties.
The group of atrrp, white aandhi’la,
which haa made the place r. ebm»rd,
rovers an ar« a of about 1* 1 acrv« »nd
j rrsenta a rrnmr*ab> at «1 *» st inter
eating sight to men th* «r
rvous wh<»
have virwr<l it many lime«. It is locat
ed on a rich, flat stretch of famung
country, unbroken l»y other h .1 or
r Igr of any -leacriptfon. With broad,
cultivafnl Arid« an«! valuable timbered
lots am« reding Mirh <Mh» r nil > after
mile. Nowhere he re sb its ia there a
rta«* of gr*»'iml that !ea«rv«*s to Iw dig
n.flrtl by bring < ailed n bill eirrpt on
thr Rand hill place, the country la uni
formly lr»el f«*r many miles in every
direction from Albany.
These »and pewka are more than 100
in nunil»er
They are grouped in thr
sbs|*r of an r •
I <* r «• j ,-t a mi •
in length and half a vrlib
1 beys is not
a hill in t he group lr •» than 1“ frrt h gh.
while tmny of them na»* tv a brig t of
from T5 to •» ’ fret
The », ■ ». iibi.*-«t
without reception, ar»* remarkably
abrupt for such aandy aoiI Tl • hardest
rains that ever fall In thia sre* ion can
not cause wnt« r to run <1<»w n thr slopes,
us it sinks from view inimevliatr!y on
touching the surface. Thr hi ll, how
ever unfertile they may appear.ars< v
rred w ith a luvinant g» wth of wire
grass, which seriea to prevent heavy
wimla fr m drifting the »vml.
A person may begin at a point where
the bottom of one of th« hUla !>< r<b ring
on thr ouis. !e of th»» group in« rts the
flat country, walk entirely around ths
group until he rrachr» the starting
j*oint, anti all thr while there will have
¿•ern on hie one side atrep. ae»n< * Lid*,
and on the other nn uninterrupted
stretch of flat country, w ¡th a »nd black
and fertile. It seems tiuit t! ae hills
must have i»rrh made after tiir creation
of thr world, anti many person» believe
that they rrpr» nt hui !r« 1 1 of y :»rs*
toil of the mound builder*. A fart tbit
would ac.-m to support that theory la
this: While the aou all nrnuud Ihr-e
great piles of »and ha» a to . h 1 clay
foundation, lhe hili» fhemaelvra are
nothing but sand, from »..irninit to base
One of them might br cut down tn a
level with thr surrounding country, ami
no soil but white, shifting sand would
be encountered.
Anothrt theory that ha« often been
employ rd in an r(T«»rt to account for the
r \ ¡stem « oft!»** rrm.irl 1 •• j cik .•
that thry arc u dduvial for mat ion. |>« r
bapa thmwn up by th« a< tion <»f a great
whirlpo, I ¿it a time w hen »hi* * entry
wa» «ovrrr l with water
i iir aliaem r
<»f fo>.».l r»-inain* imlh ali»«- of the pres
ence of the »••» in |«i«t < rntur;••«, tow
ever fa» rs thr mound builders’ throry
A number of person* ha»* emir ar-
ami to niilurr Mr. Tift to make nrni a-
Gone in some < f the sandhills f«»r the
pur|M>»r of settling, if poaaibie, the
question of their origin. Many persona
t»eliere there is little doubt that tlie
hi Ba contain evMlmcr that they were
built by thr I and of man. It is a little
remarkable that .Mr lift has never
yielded to the im|M»rtunittr« <>f his
friends, but h«* now *tntr* that hr haa
al last drride<l to make one or more
excavations. The result will be watched
with a great ir.nl of interest by the
people of thia »<•
on
••raaa««<
»«pifsa na
R«««»r4
That medical ec *r>e has uf lets
Its
been n.»k»ug raped pr
*n
•*•«« and death •• evident
fight ».a
atería. « w«r*. g nf thr /*»»
fnnntfte
eral 4 .««th rate »h*ch ha* <**n «arem-
N »I ttr.ly baa
¡•. «hr d in re* rct years
the ger» a| dr«lh rail t> «Nm lowered.
fl. «•! a»at «tire «0 th# aub;ect
but
ah •*•■«* •» ¡ e f what ««re h rtner y
sonni tered t< ba ths m«-at f< rvnid<ble
ar • V r»« er t * ru a »f iLaeaer ba*« i*»»w
bee n •
their terror The r a¡»¡’r.«ch seed <-
sbinb
h» viewed with a
'«*'<ti and par.w. and
if»
ph) a mai»«
«hranlr
the T» -«»? akillG
phy«
aís ; •
fr an a r« ■ . at with them nr » r? «I
|y admitted their im|o*en<*v u lew!
w h them effwr'lvely
N< w the pre*,
rm * f these ’»a* »•«•• ri .tefl Utile r
r.< n’ar-Ti The •
’ ru er I «were can
be hs1 ’
• h the greatest ease ef
fie ri ey and sue »% as
• ■ •
G< tier A ru.s » f dea’-h wb.‘«-h •!» u*
the grastest t.umber
virisi» • ara
e «r star, t’.y rhangirg
<< •
|H n
<vr.ee headed the le* but the atleti
tt.m paid to th • *rea Ir«! r» s'* !v and
*
«'Wee ’ ’'avs beets s •
• w*
*hat it
’ •• br r • r • '<•»>’ of ?• urrr-’ * r »’«• « «'•’
forcet* ! a« k to aro* -• ; are Sa <rr» st
have bee» th* rewu ?« atta « «* In deal
ing w* » h t t hat t F * b *p» • t w er 1er-
•
! »? f th* *« •>«! fa’s! n 's ’ *s
Ae tl
I«. It h*« v-elded preeminence to prru-
m r ■ v »* ' cl now
r. w <■
na •» r* vrttfna
tha- <■ v •• •ther
’hrf ailment
s imrrt Ffrsr? V»eane
one- u p I r • h .rtf place «»n lb* Ua'. and
show« in evident tendency ?or..n w te
* »
Th* »'rerifiA Lfe
1 * ’ . »* pee- »»•
now le»!
tna
has pr »tcd to
ft»« -at
b <* v»r <rd I he ever
of th » form f
i n I ward
Bury
frotevsire incl
th«»*«e hating it ift
and h’c'i Hvlrg
- them* 'Ves also
thrir power ( m j
he im-rrew* >f
dot.ti bules »ar
( y,
thia form « f
‘ say« the fl
On th*- other
♦ »wa s hirh « < rv
Poet, contagi nu»
greatest
ft-rn er!y
regard* d wGh
I
alarm now cut a
figure in th* pm rtwar» litte
Binali»
pi's, scarlet fever atide'rn .phthena*
ha e row llt'le nc no a st ». for the
► sec«
Ordinary p-i■•?‘Got.er and '
!arv
due to bad
a4nage and
cord.liona hs*r by the general de
ereilter, if not the ab»o’»i!e rrm«*v al of
ihr eau««« which originated vnd an>-
talned them, bren f»trcf< I bark l«> a
very ‘DC./ '4>lcuoua pía« r i n the array
of Lini mala ! ra. ft ia »a lafact« ry to
|!i*t* that tur pat»*' *r uf people wh«>
’ \ I r • r ew *
is row «•
•veri ifW'noi
t*r det cy in
of
•- r» yrara.
lengthened.
i»e
will
p’nr
: g
\
-r !
1
*'.e
was
*
fr’»» I
«h
lb
t *. e
rri-
I «nd fold US it w • »» G, e w »e»t k
r ! that v h'»ev» r •»• 1
if bush
R
1 • ir ‘
• i»riuw*
I
s.
Terr.a I
**t: t'r.iind«,*!
Ir1r.11 l'«il I
•and ,t> ritl
fkiulh R«“*«
f. ch< d hi r»
M >rl|. - > ill«* «•i
|<>«« of 11 • i, .'«i
I Iti J inü irv |
• .1 V «• • C 'Ut|..l 11
r can.* «II u k«‘"I
and l!i<< I n < >> •
ful for •«*. cuu-tl
«tina n«'Vcf *i“ f
of drc.ulcd "t"«l
<ì|i4 M huile C
I
i in* h i *
'» b
f « u ■« o
• i • • • »1
rtoil 11 I 11» »'U
p h l»k»' ’1 I» v ' I
I
prflri*. One NI
• irellgt
4
II
l»tieuin<>n 1 « mh
hev« r f illing 1 <1
of (’ough•
t bu» M IIIII t •’ < •
II» ti»kr, bnf »UHI
|ou»i< n»”l «»Id*
I <H|I
Andy < . It« t
• h* I I ¡ ’ ¿ W
I
n h-«M m th »fit
Htelrm r»«»«l, t><*i
di -a!»(»••»«r»*»l 011
nftd it H •»•«■% e
a! M*nrt* CHUM <
neighbifs.
lit
lh»n »*y n’ud *i|
near u < nt int<i
him, rr* till i» g
fx*dy ih ir w In»
fing. I I • • w » *•
u Iti» hi* i rm* r
»•Fa t..
Early Risers
Thu famous little pills.
it looked very I
I . <| d.iw n and
heart fnllurt*.
Bowling cat
Astoria w < t f.-
» i g lit w nit hm « f
»go, among <»f:r
thu Lyon >irv«*
I!® W HV Il'-'Hit »
w m it l»atrh» I .r
twfl«n an Indian
crut.
cer./sdr r a : y
NEVER LIE TO AN ELEI HANT.
It»« I u( al ligenl \ »i I «n m I « ( <isir»«l the
tin«! Ilai.lt« t»f Their
• trustor«.
It i« al wave ii.t ■ »ting to lm«vw
wlmt th»- k
• r f / • ri. | b irta of
lh<>w ci« , .1 ta hn* to ».<
t‘ nt his
tliiirgva
lhe * r ter n
•»•* 1
one krcjM-r whether hr bk.-«! them.
After r» fl»rtion h» anewrrrd that h**
<l,d when fresh t<» the work. f«»r h»«
!.ad tb* .i to ileal w ifh e]e) haul« frrsh
fr »ui f r t nl.ve haul.»ays ths Chi
cago .\ii>er>cuu.
Af < r th** • .♦ pliant i* some time in
a th< v i.r p k* up »»#;) ¿ricks and
nasty waj«, an«! takr« short turns that
are not always h>*nr»t or h
r »bi**.
Hr becon rs a m«an, low brut#
very quickly Irarna. ace ord»n< to
human standard, ths difference
tween right and wr«»ng If pi need
tier people uf • W !.. I S. ! . I.r I .«dll fl
Lis notions on t hr ; r *. .»!••*. an act a I:c
at well at the wurst of them
An elephant ought l*» be ranghi
young aiid «• located aa a gentleman In
regard t«» truth and honor
lb *h« uhl
never t»e fe*ed. never unjtia !y pun*
lahrd. lirntrd w.th rtrii.ne*.» »«>>? a fair
««I.* .nt of kindness, ai.tl |«ut.» «hem
I m - »«ken to develop his lot« of « pr
batluti, si «l to keep him *«*itrit:ve.
which hr naturally s to hl me
V eir i .uit Ir.»rns thr
-n ¡r* g < f
wor*; faslt F than any ul. «r hi .». a I.
Elephants »-«n be shamed ’ » • rds ■ f
blame or reproach
Cir< <v elephants
are wise enough Io umlrrsU <1 u hat
fouls hum an l>ringa are, «' ’ l»»ae rev*
rrencc for the r k» »-perB lienee ’heir
trirkineaa. mgrailt » Ir am! ugly luma.
One »unnut. whether huirn or r|r-
|-hantine. feel dreply grateful •<* • f .«d.
Bis favor humiliates
The elephants
eltow thr rflei ta of i^d company fust
sb a« • irwrlvva Height
Mt* creature
r» sriublrs a d shutirst attorney »o
murh a« Bti elephant debased by un
con». irnt *. i» ke» ¡»era.
(’are should I m taken i
•
V'
• - • -
i • • a * • '.‘
• a.« • . f
their apr< • t who hair been perverted
by a »ad eBp«rien« r of human nature.
They seem to And delight m urging on
the juveniles to plat nasty trick«, and
in impressing on them that nothing
.
• ■
e ea
»
•
tert, but to be careful not to pruvuka
the latter to ritrrmr seventy.
An ratraoriBnary rrrem .. t was
performed in ( Apr !*<>wti m fm week«
A Ihm tamrr ha«l l»««n
in eih hill n f *r •«»•ml <1 avb a «1
one evening he inforwied ths a »-!
*
that he had j«iat betmtne a fa» •
an«i be lutrridf*! l > * aptjse th« in
fant «»n the f<»ll«»win|r »lay in the
Th*»se wh" heard him
lions* cm »
when
ibt»«nrht hr
jokteu*. hut
ti.«V rrac he-tl the • ahibilioft hall th*
tKBt rtrnintf they found that hr w * •
In dm*» errnrwt
In tT»e .
be
Lt h*s as etanta.
•• »»r.f three W. t rn hie wife,
of her frt ritls anti th« tfnsfn < lhrr > f
the if** »
Tn the left <«f th-’n •'
•
the
b th, b !■’
f the Is’.» ¡7
h!» arms, snd fwhtnd him «M a g>
fantie A fri» an nsmr-d I-eo, who was
to art sa g m ! father *»n th* •* a-t« »•
Faring t! ia fearless group were two
Fufr Hons, whose
every
action
■ h<>we«1 that they were Imrnaaa ire
ably s’lrprlsed at th- intrust* n nf ■ »
many atranirera into their
•
-
Moreover, their attrprise
was the
greater airw-a. In h<»n*»r of the event,
ihe’r rare was wreathed with flowara
an) sp’»'mildly lllunnntaed with elei
• -
UtrlUrs la »'rance
The cererTvony was duly performed,
tati jf~ur Frane« a»rra<»d about TS
And while it lastrsl ths lions Iwhave ! atri far« |»fmonlh Th.» jrar'thr a «rr-
with ‘’¡»< rfrrt pr »priety,” n ich to the afe f< r Ih. tr»l A.« u.ouibs wa» )<•*
• at 'artinn and • irpr ae of the Im
Ulau 40.
n.ener er wd wh.ch thrived the
ball
r
Hid« will hr fwvivwl up U» F’«-b. 20,
19US, by tl»r rotiimittre «m Firr, Light
ami Water of thr city of ìk'io, f»»r thr
rm*tì«»n of the city’s atr«-l t«»w« r.
Plan* aiul s|wcifl(-ati«.»n« « su tir «**rt»
Toi
Vii
ra A tj T x V..-.?
with thr chairman of •ski mmmitter
Whan j*o:i ar» l.ikl g
Grnva’a
A bond « ill l»r rrquirrd from thr cv»n-
tract*»r. Thr c«»iiindttrr r«*«rrvc« thr r»«t*lc»« < lilll Tonic hrcmi” th»*
forintila la |iUltily printed*<»<* < vcrv
right tu reject any and all bids
b'ltlh* ah'iwlng Hint it la aini|3y Iron
W A. Ewixn.
• nil qiiliiinc tn a
ta trie«« form.
Chairman.
Nomreno pay. Priceite
’*1 think we ha»r about the flrat
an«! o y h*> Iv mi *1 m stlet«»e farm in
r *.
• y * r
■ e w « 1. for »bat
.
- ■
\
k
was U • !.u*y Lartelrslge.
lhe ebb r *f tw • (»eorgia young w.»m
i
•*
'
. -
a
• t a 1 t > d fi
11» i
if? »•> New 5 • » r b
•
«'Aly «•
g patent, by many sacri-
?ii.»
•»««.! rn-*rh m ney for
me t»» make the »enture
I dui not
• <- * - m
to the way *f art I» «t t
1-ari r.! w . t a b g world of smart
pv
r t* » « an) I. w much I ha I to
* f ' . - ■ ■ Vi» .. y ■ '»•»< e
improve
of aettin
tlnee co
rd . »»t F 1 nl I«11 !e <»r
artie tic abilltv i det <1 »out to
» - t
v » • 1 • r 1 n» a • li• » ’ g
/
The
r
| f «r 1 >. S a nd m •’ >
t-
In Nrv V k e.iy was owe af
many revelsti<*ha amt on inquiry I
four*«! that thr prettiest pie« re ware
bt
<!.t
er fr -n 1 1 g a I IF a ga«e
1: e an hfea an*! I wr >te home about It
t » my ».»ter, who .a a <rry practical
person.
■ .->!.e began af <»nre fo go over a »» v
•*■> a re» and cleared away the under
brush around every holly tree and
holly bush
In s tn* instances with
tl se amund t\e h*»» «♦ »he had f ss
tr> far aa to tntn awav all the • lead
hml>a and have the earth about tha
roots enriched at •! spa*1ed up
For
the preaervat
««f the mist efoe aha
e it ff the m i* ndtne and jevatmlna
1
•
tea
• - «
there way a »¡ r g of It growing
Abe a’«*» ••e.-!.tred her Intention of
trying to plant the aewta ia the ho!
lows and forks of M ika, wbaf* aba
saw a ’ar re f their taku g root an
growing
’ Puring the neit eumtr.*r ws had
little to do I • «hire ait and wa t for
what the aut mn would bring for th
bi.? this et.rigr* r sister * none was
careful to are th.vt no harm ran e to
the nurneroua little holly trees which
she <1 • «»ered a* it the rv *• of ths
large frees
She ■ * sfe«! that she in
tended to tran«? a- ’ them In winter,
and f r tha flr«’ time we realised it
might n t >e such an oaay matter to
get a I lly farm aa we antic pa’sd
Negt >ea are s<> euperetitio « that it
ia »
.
. * .
e«»n 1 > keep up with tha n »mrr-»«te
queer thi- re they tielleve
When our
«»Id <• - • heard ua
king ai-mt »rasa
• bad«'w lar/r ¿n*»« rh tn rover their
grs«r they w » dd die
Ws F und »ha
• .iprrstition quite reeeral iwcnf !hs
■ •
'
-
, »
• 1
n <r that none of them r
• !*-
ym ‘ ‘
n t.» f l . » <
,’
g r< »a.
Arrordlnf to their advice b. only
wu tn obtain .u*-S tr»»» wa. * « pl.w
t f tarri». en • *tu- p tirar
in* .
tba tr.r • -.! allow
whs . w,
’ t.. I»! «r tí.«ni
*'-t» fanajr
•he w
w* at a stupid idea' «Hit It waa rn ••
set
>a t<> ”• •• ws were »tjt'rely da-
pendefit >1 them st laborer«
•*B«»wever • r fV«t Serves« ran»« »*<•
F»rr tranepla* tin/ tlms
As «... • •«
the berriee wee* • •'elentS gn-wn to
J»i.!»-s of we e*ni eperitnsae
« to
x »« .al flrtne in " .abii.g »n end 5*w
T h .A
Almost by t st are ms
re-
c*i rd aurpriainflv arire »»rdere b t
et « fFerrnt prices The be*» ra -»• ft m
the Waahln<to<i firm wh.ch b . p; <-e
fhe white house
K| Chritiraa
s
found two dlaiiix I rrade*
f N » r.
Rrur.ehee gethety * froen Ire*« a.n
f
thr hous* which bed been t ■ oi«» s/f
• nd fertihaed were mote hreutCuf
fhan ths other*
Fhs f ’ ags w »<
richer end the berrlaa larger ■» •<
nun er tie end <ery much r*. re hnb
hent
N» eletey fe nr Ixl the a a me ur>-
proremenl wee I ’ he obsrrvr ’ In the
n»ietlet**e but we *• ally dee led thsl
«
- x
'
■ -
- 1
•
•
were taken fr*<m p**st oak trees An !
n ■* after three 1 e .r«‘ eipencaee. we
roneider il • fact
*Our profits for the first v * a r w • rw
/TBtifvtn/ end aa •■•»n as thsra «»•
sufficient cold to erud the aap «fown
hi to the r* « te of the trees w« began
Our transplentiny
Hut do y«>‘» k
w
my sister ai d 1 were eompelle l to do
if with our own handa
lbs nrgr. ee
w
• a
fertiliser, but when ff eatue •< tue y
t*» planting the little trees we had t »
do thet «■uraelvee
We w.*r|ie«l ear’/
aji'f late dur ng the months of Jan-
d.vry and February and managed to
set out ten scree of holly
Thia peel
•eqe* n we cut out svery other one
these young trees and sold them aa
Chrietnaa trees
They were wrt>
•hapsd. had flue foflafe. with large,
rich barriee, so
of course they
brought the wry >»*et prices For *r
mistletoe we select old oak tree*,
preferably ¡- at oaks, end Insert we h
ripened berries under the berk
n
the f >rk holt w. where they will ba»s
a chance to germinate and catch h •
”Thie leat season ws addr.1 t.»
r
farm pr durfa bv ahlpf.i g q entitles
«»f be 1 •
• mul ÌhvialmaB l»rerf
B»*F»h thr hf* .MI
•
vines
■ I ' A
1 hr rn
DeWitt’s K» Salve
li rd teure, Tinware, Rungea, and
Kind** of Forming Impicim'nts,
Wii.'shinq Muchines.
Come in and let us quote ljou
our CUTLERY
all
Th» n»w, of bi
— -.hi. r»,.. >n «i
prices
r? \n>l <>ur priceM are hint t ight.* t<rj.
Thcj
bllilt
hum;
bv •» e?
porfe
cliilUj
tied; (
privili
Puoph: Like lo kpoir
ft
When they go to a «tore to trade that
they are going to get their money’«
worth. Patronize home enterpiise an<l
h | h * ik 1 your money where you get your
favors. \V.* pay the highest prices for
produce and carry everything urually
found in a
F:RST-CLASS GENERAL STORE.
Call for roupons anti take away all
fine tliebra you c*n carry, at
w
the
So
BICKXER BROS. Bardain Store
VALENTINES
Caine and see my beautiful line now
ou display
E
fill
oncr
Wol
no f;
Tor Piles, Bums, Sores.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
(
50uJ
has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over Ono and a Half Miffion
bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you ?
No Cure, No Pay.
IruJowd wkk «vary book h a TmCmC parkaga Ot Crow*« Black Koo«. Uvw Fite.
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