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<: A trn-ftsc « tr-c tctrtctri-^-Ci:* A wiwn local institute and citi- ‘I1R tHliiCHl innul nriM>tiriLr hn enucational meeting will be' At th» family homo in Albany, I? f n^DkQLCMriLrK'i C « » LU IvlALOr J H L t n- belt! in the public school bull ji'«g in ¡ 1T1S ÂNATTEROFHL Ore. Friday morning. April 1, to this city April 15 anil 16th. All who 1IHK <<■!». the wife of Otho »lull, a girl. The « „ are interested in education sh.vld ' M®. 2, F or Yaqufiiot— parent« of the little stranger caused attend and help make the institute Train leave» Albany... ' 11.4S P. if Crab free. a sucee.-s. something of a sensation last year “ “ Corvallis ................ 2.00 “ M m ’ s H mtt Shoa, »3.0», $3.25 and »3.50, shoes with outside counter. “ arrives Yaquina .. 6 20 ** by eloping, the father being then 60 Ladies’ Calf and Grain Shoes, button mid lace, all leather, for just Mo. 1, tetnroto<$ PROGRAM. W. J. Turnidge make a business years old and the mother 16. Leave» Yaquhia.......................... .. 6,45 X < dollar. M«ve»CorymLi .................. »jo < At the family home in Albiny. trip to Portland last week. EVENING SESSION, 7:30, AT AS' Arrives Albany....... X.../.......... :»....P si; Boya School Shoe», boys sizes »1.25—Youths »1.—. Friday, April 1, to the wife of L. W. Kiuzer made a business Me. 3, For Detroit;— SEMBLY HALL. I^avee Albany............... .... A SC Frank Col.lrea, a daughter. The trip to Albany Monday. Arrive» Detroit............... ........12.20 P. Hi Lecture by PreBldent W. IL Dempster of Drain mother tn this ease is a step-daugh Mo. 4« from Detroit:— ‘ Mrs. H irry Beard of Scio visited Normal School, preceded by a brief program. Leave» Detroit.............. ................... ino P. ter of Mrs. Hall named above. The last week with relatives at this A itivm Albany.............................. . p »4 two women, step-mother and step place. MORNING SESSION, 9:30, AT THE Train No. 1 arrives in ARany tn time to daughter, became mothers at the snnect with the S. P. south bound train, a» SCHOOL BUILDINQ. W. J. Crabtree was a passenger well as Riving two or three hour« in Albany same time, and the last named before departure oi S. P. north bduud train to Albany Monday, or Portland. Singing _ — _ Institute young woman is but a year the sen Train No. 2 connects wnh the 3. p w . m ••The Ideal Teacher and the Teacher ’ s Ideal ” Elmer Devine was called to Wa- Jide tram at Corvahto Uro »ing tor ’nt* ior of her step-mother.—Herald. C. Cron «e denre McMinnville and all points hartU m terloo Monday on account of the • Tlow to Cultiv de u Taste tor Beilei Liters' Portland. tute” A. K. Baker Rainiest March in as Yea a. severe illness of his mother. M KWDIV Si ONE. Manager. “T be Essentials of an Edaution«« 1IIOS. UOUKRELL Agent, Albany. J. Percy Wells John Allphin, Jake Bilyeu anti I.OCAI *• Portland Journal. Ab»olatBlyRro> ‘•Review Work” — — W. W. Nixon In its fickle vavaries the M trch Sig Miller visited at Albany Satur Selected — President Dempster I there day. substitute Read Wesely Bros 8' d on tits, which pa-.sed away so smilingly VLr£iN'iF^—A trustworthy gentlemen AFTERNOON SESSION, 1:15. Mrs. Rose Kiuzer and Mrs. R, E. S'®'®'®» ” ” or lady ui each ocuntv to man- Wear Kuppenheim er’s clothing performed many curious feats in “English in the Advanoed Grades" .ige business for ae cld -».iDasued E. F. Carlton the way of introducing novel brands Miller were initiated into the L, W. Pomeroy was at Albany and have a fit. “I have used Chamberlain’s Stom b< use of solid financial stand'ug. 4 ••Ilow to Create an Interest fur an Eduoa- “ 2500 ” at A litany last week. of weather to Portland during its ach and Liver Tablets with most «might oona fide w?ekiy selsryof »18.00 Tuesday last. tiono Rev. L. C. Bauer Mrs. W, E Savage is ill at her stay. Not for 25 years has there — L. A. Wiley satisfactory results,” eays Mrs F L ;>aid by ch-«ck each Mi.ndav with all ex Most of 1 > • children in our neigh ‘•The School Library" T. 8. Coffey was at Portland dur home in this city. Discussion by In Phelps, Hanston. Texas. For Indi penses di-ect from head juarters. Money been as much rainfall during the borhood ar uttering from whoop “How to Assign a Lesson.. ing the week. stitute Miss Em ran Morro' gestion, plliousneas and constipation advanced f< r expenses. Enclose Helf month of March as has occurred ing cougn •■ a severe form. her home m this city these tHiilets are most excellent. addressed envelope. Manager, 390 Car J. M. Curl of Jefferson, was in All friendsand teachers *'« invited to take Sold by all dealers. ton Bldg., Chicago. l-> during the 31 days just passed. active part in the discussion of the above Scio Thursday, Mrs. L. 'V Kinzer went to Mun- an Cash paid for hide1 i and pelts of all named subjects. The weather bureau ’ s monthly ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦MW»»»»» Guy McF .night. kers Satu >• to attend the birthday J. N. Duncan, of Albany, was in kinds. bulletin shows that the total pre Scio Saturday of last week. Wanted—A girl to do general cipitation for the month was much I dinner of b-»- twin brother, James DEALS IN HOUSE NUMBERS. Arnold. r« at this office. J, G- Johnson, of Salem, has been hou«e work. Iuqul greater than for tho sn«ne month in A StnawMr Pranob ot Mutateal in 8ci<« during the week. The liitle son of i Mr. an<1 .«■ rs. Reddy arrived 1. A. Hecker of any other year since 1879 In that Sateaea ia Wblah Ona Naw York Crabtree has been leriously ill this Mrs. T. J. Wilson returned from Man Finds ProAt. year the precipitations for March from Washington last week and week. Riddles the first of the week. was 11.70, while in the present will occupy the residence formely “ It ia a piano tuner; sue hi» square b its, you will ne ver have a tit un- R. Shelton was a business visitor owned by «5 •> Waddle. blaek bag," said the suburl«*n’» wife, less you wear Kuppenhelmer’s yerr it was 8 73, more than twico as at Albany the first of the week. W. A. Il received a telephone looking out of one window. great as was reported for the pre clothing. Henry Curl, of Oregon City is “It is a dootor; see his "-old spec message fn« «. Lacomb, that an old vious year. The averagr preeipita Wilbur N. Pi nfler, D. M. D., Visiting friends In Scio this week. tacles," said the suburban, looking will ba at his Seic < office the first half tion for the month of March during friend, Mr. L kert died there Mon out of the other window,” relates the i day. AU work gu»r- tne past 34 years is 5.33 Miss Veda Torbett, of Albany 1« of each month, New York Sun. wR'mr.' '*y. vulting MUs Guice Gill in this city. anteed. There was one, and only one clear Aliverymin from independence ‘•Str," said the man who rang the ♦ ♦ Wesely Bros handle Kuppenhei- day during the 31. That was the was in this vicinity Monday accom bell after he got in, “I am a number Mrs. Millie Clark of Lacomb was ♦ a business visitor at this place Mon mer’s clothing i n all the late styles lust of the month, when the sun panied by 11 Japanese who was man. 1 notice thnt the number of your house is on a pillar of the veranda. I Í th<1 • for spring and summer. It is the day. shone brightly throughout the day buying horses. only clothing t aat fits. where ft cannot be seen at night. I Ruben Patly, of Salem, visited and there was a touch of spring in Gso Wa<ldl>> has sold his pr-perty suggest that you have a r,'1 '."bcr placed Wanted—W oodchoppers, will pay friends near this city the first uf the tlie air. Every other day was here and will leave with his family where it will be conspicuous.” good wages ei th er by the cord we-k. “Are you from one of the »»Iff de- cloudy, though there were three in a few lays for a new home in bv the day. , Kddress at once G. Mrs. R. Shelton and Mrs. Mary Goin, Jefferso n, Oregon. others when it was only partly Benton county. They have many partments*.’” aske-’. fl’.e subiirban, Hunt have been vbiting with rela “No. air,” replied the subm bnn man. The Indies Aid society gave a 80- cloudy. friends here who regret their de “I am following this as a aide line to tives in Philomath this week. vial Saturday evening of last Wi eek Frost occurred five times during parture, my regular busir.is«. I am ready to Fred Fickland and Bert Ward, of at the home of T. J. Munkers, and a supply house number* of every de Albany, visited the formers sister, very enj «ya ble time was had. 10 the month. March 9. 15 and 16 Thomas. <<♦♦♦♦«>♦♦♦♦ *• ♦*«*«*« o+t+t+^+t«****«*** scription, and what is more, I guaran I thore was a light frost, and a heavy Mrs, Waller Bilyeu, this veek. cesits iidmis. lion was ch urged. • I- « tee that the number I put on a house one the 31. A killing frost was re Mrr, Ray Eshleinan, and h by Lost—In Scio some time ago a is the correct number of thnt house. H. A. Hecker me.de a business who have been at Jefferson for watch char os, repressuring ¡1 half ported on the second day of tlie ’-/❖♦«■'•♦♦«o»* > »♦•«>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Furthermore, I am prepared to do trip to Albany Monday. eonie time past have returned hmne moon and soniaining several sets, ! month. gilding if that style, of numbering is lias also a pi 'ti ire. Finder will be re j There was a total movement of A. J. Mathis was in Jefferson the desired.” Mrs L. M. Jones, v of — Lebanon tvgip, 1J. -■ toen*vi»iting her parents, Mr. and warded bv lies ving it at this ofiice. 156»4 miles of wind during the month j first of the Week. “I shouldn't think that the business Mr*. J. S. Morris, in this city this Hon. J SJyers. of Portland« with a maxium velocity, for five i ‘.Virile making barbed wire fence would pay especially.” remarked the < ► second dl itrict, is leiilly said to be week. minutes, of 32 miles per hour. The last week, Chris Dewall cut his hand suburban. “It wouldn’t, unleM it were done in (Used and recommended by the Oregon Agricultural College.) Mis« Agnes Shetterly. who has a cnndiila te for congressman on the prevailing was from the southeis. very badly on the wire. the way I do it,” said the number man. _______ __ ... at the home of Rev. <le i.ocrat ic ticket in the first district iat been staying “For instance, I go into a suburban Bauer, left This week for her home Jeff is a ; rood fellow, but that won’t n Leo Zeller took a load of hogs to Best CougT Medicine tor Children worh.—1 iemocrat. town like this where the houses are in Illinois. A Albany Monday. not generally numbered and where Enoch Miller, of f rabtree, was in When you buy a cough medicine S. W. Gaines was in town the most people can ’ t find out what the The new store building at Thom first of the week. Sam has had a the city Thursday. Enoch Is candi- for small children you want ne in _____ _ which you can place implicis confl as is nearly co«<ipleted. right numbers of their houses are. I recorder of Linn county, 1 pint of Formaldehyde to'Jfê gallons of time of it the last two months, hav date for map out the streets, get the lots num ing been sick besides losing one of and Is i /Foil qualified for the posi dence. You want one that not only Mrs. Georgia Riley and daughter, wa ter, mix with" 150 bushels of wheat. bered correctly and ain rewarded with his eyes. His many friends were tion, as i well as being a first rate relieves but cures You want one fellow. —Jefferson Review. that is unquestionably harmless. Bernice, have been visiting friends quite a bunch for numbers." glad to see him about again» "Now. that’s a branch of govern The republican primaries will be Chatnberlaia’s Cough Remedy meets at Russelville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitts and all of these conditions. There is The Easter services conducted by ment I had never dreamed of,” laid the little Verle Bilyeu who have been held I n this city on April 9, at ’ p. nothing so good for the coughs and residing in Clackauius county for • m.,fo r the purpose of electing th-ee colds incident to childhood. It is al the Riverside Sunday school were suburban. Fill a 50 gallon barrel about 1-2 or 2-3 V, “It is a very important branch of ____ the __ county _____ convention __________ sometime, have returned to this i deleg atesto so a certain preventive and cure for well attended. municipal government, indeed," said place where they will spend the whic h meets at Albany. A large croup, and there is no danger what f uU of the'mixture, pour in the grain • • The young peop'e of our vicinity the numlsr man. “I have made a summer. Mr. Mitts will teach attei ¡dance of republicans is desired. ever from whooping cough when it study of it. Perhaps I am the only- and mix thoroughly for ten minutes, school in Jordan. O' ivernor Chamberlain his ap- is given. It has been used in many were pleasantly entertained by MI sb man in New Tork who has gone into poii it-d H. L. Fenton, of Dallas, ns epidemics of that disease with per Freda Struct ind'er at her home last the thing so deeply. Now. over In then sack, placing sack in a V shaped 5 am .ember of the board of regents feet su cess. For sale by all dealers. Sunday evening. Queens county some time ago they Death of Fred Morri«. trough slanting into barrel, thus allow- <► M> nmouth State Normal School to Snap Shots. Misses Sadie and Cleora Sims of consolidated a lot of amnll places. The till the vacancy caused by the death ing surplus to drain into the barrel for \\ result was that the numbering system Scio spent Sunday with Nellie Holt. of each separate place was throw n out Word was received in this city of Judge L. Flinn, of Albany. A kiss over the telephone line is further use. Price 50c per pint. ! I Saturday last of the death of Fred F. H. Maulding this week traded H. Struckmeler, F. S. Sommer. of gnnr. I made a study of oil the sys Morris, at Dawaon City, Alaska. h is confectionary store to H. Phil like a straw hat—it is not felt. J. G. and T. M, Holt are attending tems and devised one general system He was on his third trip to his 11 ds for the latters farm 1} mile east For sa le by ” Chicago is rightly named “The court this week. of numbering, which was adopted sub claim in the Klondike and was ac f Scio. Mr. Maulding wishes to sequently as the official method there. companied by his brother, Frank. t bank the people of Scio for their Windy City”—it has 4702 lawyers. I) r. Smith, the Veterinary Sur- I Again I got quite a bunch of orders as They started from Scio January 13, 1 xitronage to him and for a continu A Muskogee young man told a 1 geo n of Albany, made two profess my reward. Worked in that way there and when at White Horse rapids mce of the same to his successor. girl that he Intended to kiss her, ional trips to Thomas this week, is some profit in the business. Can I Fred contracted a cold which upon ♦ Otto Bilyeu met with an accident upon leaving her home. She com take an order from you?" his arrival at Dawsen had develop The people of Thomas feel that the first of the week that will con manded him to leave at once. “Why, yes," replied the suburban. 'Ü ed into typhoid fever. He was tbej’ are more in touch with the “Hut where will you put the number?" taken to the hospital where the fine him to his home for sum» ’rime Marriage is a lottery in which the best of medical attention was given to come. He was cutting wood outside world since the rural tele I “'1 hat is a vexed question,” answered when his ax glanced, striking him husband often turns out to be a phone and RF D have become a I the number man. “Some people like him. 1 hough far away from home everything was done for him thtt in the leg and cutting an ugly blank. the house number on the front «h r. reality. medical skill and kind friends could wound. But in summer, when the door is left A woman may be able to keep do but to no avail, and after a open and a screen door is used, the Thursday April 14, the Democratic C. & E, Car Shops, Trent ths suffering he passed out <f county convention will be held nt her own secrets, but it is a pretty number can’t be seen. Again, in win thiseaith life on April 4, 190s. In the court house in Albany, as set by hard mattes for her to help any one ter, if there are double doors, the outer the meantime Frank had started on authority of the Central Committee. else keep one. Arringements hive been begun doors hide the number when closed. to their claim and was several hun Primaries will be held on Saturday Don’t imagine your-elf a novelty for the removal of the ear shops at So that if the number is on the door dred miles from Dawson so that i'; Í April 9. The delegation will consist several acts of numbers are re will be son«« rime before he hear: I of one for < very fifteen or fraction I became you are pretty. There are Yiquina City to Albany. Pirt of quired. ««I his brother's death. 1 others equally as handsome. the round house, too large for pres- vote» casi lor Governor ( h imberlaln "Others like the number on a pillar Cbarle» Frederick Morris wm Several Christian associations of I Don’t forge’ that for several thous j ent needs, will be used and a largo of the veranda, as in your case; but 'born in this city on October 19, 1872, and with the exception of a fe w St. Louis, including the W. C. T. U. 1 i and years that the world has tjeen building erected adjoining II, the there the number is apt to be hidden, years has »pent his entire life here. and the Salvation Army are »ending full of a smart young men as your- contract for the work on which has or, ut best, inconspicuous. It is well to have th- number on the gate, if you Be was a young man of excellent out literature asking women and been let. Th» machinery In the have one, or on the front eteps. Either iharacter and had many friends girls wanting respectable lodgings self. We heard a Fort Gibsi n girl say, shops is now being gotten ready for plan I can recommend as making the •who extend their heart felt sym- in St. Louis during the Worlds Fair to apply to them. The W. C. the ifther day, that she wished Ood j thechenge. an importint one for numlsr conspicuous.” ■pathy to the bereaved family. “And what style of number do you The remains will be brought to T. U. of this city tiave received cir had made ner a man. We were the interests of Alo«ny, as it will culars. recommend?*' asked the suburban. this city for burial. impressed with the t* ought that bring a number of families here for “The l>est of all are the blue and C. H. Stewart was over from Al perhaps He hid, but she may have ^eir permanent homes.—Democrat white enameled figures < n Iron. They bany the first of the week. H" is a One Will Probated. come also in black and white. But candidate for the democratic nomi to hunt a long time yet before she Robbed he Urave. some people object, to them on seen««nt nation for county Judge. No better finds him.—Ex. of their somewhat inaru«lic appear The will of the late Alexander man for tne position than Mr. Stew A startling l""l'1e t is n irrated by ance. Next are the various big metal art can be found in the county and A Thoughtful Man. Sumpter Sr., who died near Sander no candidate would receive a larger John Oliver ui Philadelphia s fol numbers, samples of which I show you. i lows: “I was in an awful condition You will take these? Thanks. To son bridge recently, was Monday vote at the pulls. Nothing would MM Austin of Winchester Ind. My skin was almost yelloar, eyes morrow 1 will come and put them on. afternoon admitted taprobate. The please T he N ews better than to see knew what to do in the hour of »unken tongue coated pain continu 1 Good evening.” frill bequeaths to Malinda an< J. Mr. Stewart nominated. need. His wife han such an unusu ally in back and sides no appetite "Who would suppose there was so W. Compton $100 each, and the re If your uncle has an aunt who has al ca-e of stomach and liver trouble growing weaker dav by day. Then I . mueh in house numbers?“ the sub- ; a nephew whose wife has a cousin physicians could not help her. He wna was nuviMcu advised tw to usu use rjiuviriv Electric Bitters; — i. nc diuum , mainder of the estate to go to 18 of and tr ed Dr. King's to my great joy the first bottle made urban asked his wite. other heirs. Mr. Compton, a son- that is married to an old friend of thought yourwife’s sister, whose grandfuther New Life Pills and she got relief at a decided improvement. I continued in-law of testator, is named as exe used to live in the same town with once and was finally cured, Only 25c their u«e for three weeks, and am HER PICTURE. cutor without bonds, and letters tes an old schoolmate of yours, whose at E C Peery’s drug store. now a well man. I kn >w they robbed Let us paint her pioture! • • • Tako a patch o’ a!: lea the grave of another victim.” No tamentary were issued to him. Ap son in-law is now in St iaiuis, you i one should fait to try them. Only 50 With cool ahadowa in’em. an* you have het praisers were appt inted as follows: should at once renew the acquain- Manager Wanted. eyes I ' tance with a view to having hotel guaranteed at E C Peery’s drug Shadows where the aunshine tangle»—but the "W. A. Ewing T. J. Mankers and 1 bills while attending the world’s j store. blue. •Charles Wesely. fair. Beautiful an<l beamin’ — gleamin’, atreamin' Trustworthy lady or gentleman to ” ■ “ through I This is Oregon la »•—‘•No child un manage business in this counsy and ad- Cheap Sund ay Rates Between Port- territory for well and favorably land and Willamette Valley Points, Lei ua paint her picture! • • • Take a mid der the age of 14 vears shall be em joining known house of solid tinanbial standing. | ----------- Sciatic Rh’umitism Cured. night drear— ployed in any work or form for »20.00 straight cash salary and expen Deep, an’ black, an’ startles, sn’ you have her Low r.iund trip ra ’ es have beet wages or other compensation to ses paid each Monday by check direct halri placed in effect between Portland “I have been subject to sciatic whomsoever payable, during the i from headquarters. Ex)>enae money ».id Willamette valley points In ei Yet, there » light about It—something you can I mark— rheumatism for years.” writes E H hours when tha public schools of ' advanced. Position permanent. Ail- ther direction. Ticket« will be sold an April shower twinklin’ through the Waldron, of Walton Junction, Iowa, the town, ulstrict or city in which dress Manager, 810Como Block, Chicago | Saturdays and Sundays ina limited Like dark! “my Joints were stiff and gave me he or she resided is in session.” | Illinois. I to retur.i on or before the following When you slip the ribbons from the curls an* much pain and discomfort- My Section 256 s<ys, “Attendance at i Monday. Round trip from West all. Joints wouid crack when I straight school shall lie compulsory upon aj I Scio, $2. >»i. The same arrangement Down th ey come, a-tumbiln* like a water A Créât s rnsation. ened up. I used C'hambertain’s child under 14 year« during the fall! applies from Portland, giving all Pain Brim and have been thorough whole of the school term in the city ' There w is a big sensation In s the time they dazzle—silky threads o' Portland people a chance to visit That’ night ly cured. 'Have not had a pain nor or town In which the child resides. ville, Ind. when W H Brown of that valley points at greatly reduced Failin' all around her— »bakin' out the light! aci.e from the old trouble for many Attendance at school »hall be com-l place who was expected to die, had ‘ rates, months. It is certainly a wondsrful pulsory upon a child under 14 years his life saved by Dr King’s New Dis Lips’ they’re like a sunrise to the night o' of age who is not emplopejl in any curls! liniment.” For sale by sit dealers, covery for Consumption. He writes *s w’th a »»’.Mm of prarls; Rosy-re 4. that n lawful work. Makes a Clean Sweep. “I endured insufferable agonies from «hiny »11 inp’e n-pifiy n' hide an* «eek An' two t In amo; « tho flo vrer» bloomin' on her cheek! Asthma but your New Discovery » otice gave me immediate relief and soon There’s nothinglike doing a thing to oalnt her picture’ • • • Think o'all T hk N ews and Oregon Daily effected a complete cure.” Similar right. Of all the salves you ever Want IS* I'» *.»_:— cures of Consumption, Pneumonia,; heard of Bucklin's Arnica Halve is AU th« hearts cm beat tor »ban Ion make- The ffiadhrtrfftng or shooting of Journal 1 year »5.06. 'em beat! Bronchitis and Grip are numerous.' the best. It sweeps away and cure« ftfc xtmi within the City limits of nr* Lon the pencil, dipped In color« It’s the peetless remedy for all Burr*«, Sores, Bruises, , Outs __ ____ th« City of 8c*sfs strictly forbidden Bolls Then fair. thtoat and lung tioub.es . Price 5<lv Ulcers Skin Eruption« and Tiles, Its *iy •rdiavwce. With j.u.- hairt, an' lei him p;lnt bar pic tun To Cori Cnn«: Ip«$ion Fomr*r. Peery ! only 25c and guaranteed to give sat1 A. F. B f . a KT i there: Take Cascare u Caodv OttertM 10c or 25c. ; and >1 Guaranteed by E C - Frank L Stanton,tn Atlanta ConalHuiion. W •- C- C. f<i to CQT« dntt'f I k A m rafano mois’ drnggt«t. Trial botUes free. ' isfaction by E C Peery druggist. <3ty Marshal. orvaliis & Lutirn R R e are niter your Shoa trade and «ffur you good vai and guarantee the goods. During this month have a bit reduction on Men’s and Boys' Slippers, and 10 close ••varai lluaathay will go at 23 per cent less than the regular pr As complete a shoe store as thoi we carried nothing but shoes PURELY PERSONAL L a im My line of ons and Carriages are now reedy for your 1 INSPECTION. I have anything you want in any of ib.)vc or farm implements and IK i’am selling them at factory prices. 3 Buggies from $40 to $150. H fGHAS. iCHAS. WESELY WESELY ThosXô“- FûfiMALDFHYDE! HOW TO MIX GRAIN Best Method to ObtainiGood Results E. C. PEERY, soc^ i