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PUBl'SHED EVERY FRIDAY AT wrio, LINN CO., OKLGO.M 2»y D. C. Humphrey. TMMK Fw sbaaam.......................................................... t<J 44v«r1to1at rei»« ssa*« known on application Vraa stoat a*vertl*ea>eats must ha »mid for vbaa tba ar 1er I* glveu for thrir Insertion. I EDITORIAL. I At the general élection held in ■June 1902 an ainendmei.t to the con ■lltutlon wan adopted providing that When eight per (cut ot the vot< rs •hall Mk that a hill be submitted to Ntie eot«la of the «tale, proviaion ■hall be made f< r a vote upin the proposed law. Under this provision «X the constitution two bills will 'tfe'itibmitted to the voters of this •late at the election in June. One ’dTThese, the Direct Primary Law, provides for tire nomination of can didates by the voters Instead of by ’'conventions. The other, krib'ivn as the Local Option Law, provides for the mibmitting to the voters the t)Tiesth>n, shall intoxicating liquors be sold bar beverage purposes. If this law is passed at the June elec tion, then the voters in any county or precinct cr city of larger subdi vision of a county composed of two cr more precincts, may have the tfliWUvr to vote u -on the question at lhe election held in November of this year. All future elections inu-t tie held at the time of the r< gular Wtat* elect jot io Jun«, or nt soeeiul telecllotis on the first Monday in June ’ot the years when there is no stale «■lection. Here we have tlie Hppli- vatl< n o' the principle: Government ’of the people, by the pe .pie, and for the people, and surely "o lover of personal liberty can object to tb:s law for by this means the voters can determine, and Indeed must deter mine, what shall he the attitude '«f tlie government toward the liju-.r Voters of Linn coun y the issue is before you. Shall the peo ple rule?—The above was contribu ted. Ed. ’the N k WYS U per year. That’s the price we have decided to solicit sub- acribers for the news for. How long We shall keep down the price to 11 We do not know, perhaps for a knonth. We shall make the paper better than it has eWr been before and if we recleve lhe support “Wo should,then the improvement will be made a permanent one one and if %e only recleve the patronage that has heretofore been -accorded this |>aper then we Mail have to guage buselves accordingly, We have placed a solicitor, Mr. T. J. Wilson, tn the field and we hope to be able to secure four or five hundred new Subscribers. With such an sdditlon to our Ust we wonld receive more tofr ott? advertising space and inci- toently be able to publish a much better papper. Come in and add your name to our subscription list. What become of the good roads hiovemsnts. With the coming of dry weather a rd good summer toads the mud of the past winter Seems like a horrible nightmare. If we are to have any better r tads the homing winter than the last, some thing should be done l>efore the giobnd becomes so hard and dry that good work cannot be done half so easily as now. Th 8 good roads movements are like the la grippe they disappear With the coming of summer. SOFTCORE Like the running brook, the red blood that flows through the veins has to come from somewhere. The springs of red blood are found in the soft core of the bones called the marrow and tome say red blood also comes from the spleen. Healthy bone marrow and healthy spleen are full of fat 'Scott’s Emulsion makes new blood by feeding the bone marrow and the spleen with the richest of all fats, the pure Cod liver oil. For pale school girls and invalids and for all whose blood is thin and pale, Scott’s Emulsion is a pleasant and rich blood food. It not only feeds the blood-making organs but gives them strength to do •neir proper work T ub N bwb «nd Oregon Osarmi > gwr >6.00. Dalit Public Health Notice. SKY SCRAPER FOR LOMDOM. ¿Zeit 3 TASTES OF MICROBES fhi ¿cr.biam That huge American office building for London announced some time ago 1 ■»•■plieable PevRltaritof tho Aa- and afterward declared to be impossi ble, is not only to be built, but work on Uva of C oat t«* too a IMaordora It is to begin in August unless there is WhUh AM let Human Raos some futther hitch in the negotiations and Lower Aakuais. with the London county council, the Science u finding a great many body from whom the land must be rent curious things about the deadly mi ed. The company wanted 999 years* crobe. The latest diacovery is prob Lease of the land, but It 1 b «aid that the county council would listen to nothing ably the most curious of nil. J t is this: The microbe has very fa>tidious more than 99 year* and that the busd- tastes, and ncicr selects u victim with ‘ nee» has been arranged on that basis. out first ascertaining as much as pos The company is to pay 1150.000 a year sible about Lis or her age, disposition, rent for the land and at the expiration characteristics anil general appear of the 09 years their $10.000.000 build ance even down to tire color of the ing will become the property of the mu clothes worn, says a medical author nicipality. On the other hand, the site on the Strand at the foot of the broad ity- The in fl 11 co/a microbe doesn't like thoroughfare now being cut through children at all. He prefer»* adults, and to Holborn is undoubtedly the beat particularly promineTit men who live site in London for an office building. It is said that the company expects well, eat well and sleep well. The measles microbe is very particu to have its lfi-story structure opened lar. He will have children ami soldiers ready for occupancy 18 months from or nothing. Very few children escape the time the ground is broken. him. But very rarely does lie at li ck NO MORE CARPET TACKS. an adult in lay attire. Don a bright blue military uniform, or, better >till, a brilliant red coat, and you are pret l lif laveator Claims to Have a N«w Scheme te Replace ty sure to have an early visit. Them. . S« years ago, when Paraguay New Railroad Drvleea. Among interesting inventions which have lately been tried for in creasing the safety of railroad travel is a speed indicator need in France, consisting of a centrifugal pump, driven by one of the locomotive axles, which sends water from the tender into a small cylinder. The water in this cylinder raises a piston against the pressure of a spring. nnrt moves up or down In proportion t the speed of the train. An automuti registering device records the varx Ing speed so that its rate can be re « at any instant by the engineer, a., when it rises above a fixed limit t1 piston acts upon a leverage whi throws on the nlr brakes. On o- own western railroads a new sign light has recently been tried, whi projects a bright beam Into the above the locomotive, and thus rei ders ita position visible even whe» hidden behind a hill or around i curve.—Railroad Engineer. ; i I i I I i Makes a Clean Sw. ep. There’s nothing like doing a thing right. Of all the salves you ever heard of Bucklin's Arnica Salvo is tho best. It sweeps away and cure.« ! Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts Boils Ulcers Skin Eruptions and r iles, ItH only 25c and guaranteed to g've 8Ht isfaction tiy E U Peery druggist. r (• vorvaFis S laskrn k F Seriou» Stomach 1 ouble Cured. I was troubled with n distress In my stomach, sour stomach and vom Itlnf apells and can truthfullv say that Chamberlain's Stomach and LI ver Tablets cured me.—Mrs T V William, Lalnsburg, Mich. These tablets are guaranteed to cure every case ot stomach trouble of this charac tar. For sale by all dealer». To Bo Given Away Abso- Nothing Equal to Chamberlain’s Colic, Ch< lera and D arr^o a Remedy for Bowel Ccm- I taints in Children. “We have u-ed Ch nnberhdn’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Renn <ly in our film ly for year-,” says Mrs J HCoi ke, Ne.lerljnds, Texas. “We have given it to all our chil dren. We nave u-<d other medi cities fortlie same purpose but never found any*Ring -to equal Chamber Iain’s. It you will use it as directed it will always ' cure.” For sale by all dealers. *o. 1, tetiimfiax-: JAiaves YaqufiiM........ .. A.45 A. M Leaves CorvuilH...,.... 11.30 Arri/ea Albany ....... .13.15 P M \'o. For vefroit:— Leaves Al »any............ 7.00 A M Arrives Detroit......... 12.20 P. M Yo. 4« irom I>Hs »It:- Leaves Deiroii........... 1 'M) ? M \rrivo0 Albany...... ... f'... P it Train No. 1 arrives m AiLanj' in ttme to ... nnect wilh the 8. I*, south ixjinl train, m • ell as giving two nr three hours 11 Albany efnre denft: 'vie of 8. P. not ¿h bound trai oi Portland« girain No. i connects wvh thn S. P. W Si-le train at Lorvai is Crc 'in^ ’or In de-»on 1ence McMinnville and all i.otnis n ith ,o Porland. EWD1N 8; <NE. Mi nager. LHOS. COCK JE. L Ax* nt, AibaLj Harry 0. Butler, of Franklin, Ind., has Invented an appliance for holding carpets, and is- intended to do sway with the old carpet taA system. The idea is clear as the article is a plain plate of light- durable metal, one-half by one-qunrter of an inch in size, with a hook which holds the carpet. In the plate are holes for screws or small nails, which hold the plate fast to the floor next to the quarter round. The hook is ¡minted aYtr so that the car pat is laid on the floor and hooked on these permanent hooks as the carpet is stretched. The carpet ran be put down or removed in a very short time, and t* e person experiences no mashed fingers or other painful accidents-usual in laying carpets These small metal honlts are made rf ve.-V‘durable metal and will last several years. Mr. Bnt- ler has already received F-cvernl hand- snme offers for his patent, but has not yet accepted any of them. ’QM1I:'"'-A'r>rw rt or la iy i.i AS"1> a ae Ltisiuesr foi a>_ ■ ureo! sop* tiiiin.s j .ii'iet;, » h « fide s , ar1 b> i I o e:,-.’-. M am rn.’.’see e-e. t iron.: beai, ¡ii: advaueeó l> r t t-.i.>«-->. address«! envelope. Man ton Bldg., Chicago. U KAISER GIVES UP SOUVENIRS. .vi' r FREE... We have 400 nieii’s suits of Clothing to sell this spring, ranging in price from$5 to $20 a suit. These suits are strictly up to date in pattern, cut, material and workmanship. Our proposition is this: To the purchaser of every tenth suit of men’s clothing we sell we give $10.00 IN CASH FREE BS-j Come in and look over our line of clothing and you will readily see thitt we have lhe goods and are fully able to do all we claim. Samples or cloth on application, but it will be more satisfactory to see the garment. 1I.WE < AFI>. Ne. 2« I’ or Train leave* a limn v . “ “ (or-v^l IP “ arrives Y iqtnna Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been by the County Court of the State of Oregon for l inn Conn y duly appointed administiator of the estate of Rebei c l A. Breed, deceased. All persons hazing claims against said estate will present d.-m duly verified to meat mv residence in S< io, Oregon, within six inontlis from this data. Dated at Scio, Oregon this Dece uber 31, 1904. W. Adinr. of the estate Breed, deceased. In addition to oor large line ot tailor made clothing, we have on hand 350 samples for men's clothing, to be made from -pecial maat- nrement at $12.51 to $75 00 per suit. You will want a new suit for Easter. Ours is “The Clothing That Satisfies.” D. TROTTER OREGON, EXECUTORS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed by the County Court of Lion Cour.tv, Oregon, as the executors of the last will and tes tament of David Henry Johnston de ceased. Any and all persons having claims against j»ai<l estate are hereby no tified to present the same to the under signed at Scio, Linn County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this .ÍM notice, duly verrified as required by law. Dated this27th day 4 N-v. A. I). 1903. e k - (¡Ei rge C hristie J ohnston llENHY SlBBELb lOI.’NM'iov Executors. Weatherford & Wvatt, I Attys fur Exrs. NOTICE. ♦ I I ♦ ♦ City Meat Market. The best of fresh, salt, and smoked meats always on hand. We solicit your patronage. porgli iâküsihin GUARDIAN’S SALE. Em*«roe T«?«« Over to Muaenmi the FreieMi Made to Priao« Uefiry In AmeHes. All persona '»re hereby warnerl not to trust my wife on my neconnt as I will not be responsible for any and estate of G. W. Phillips an n com Emperor William has turned over bills contracted by her. petent person in pursuance of an or Her F rank R uner . sex'eral hundred eouvebire of the trip of Prince Henry to the United States to the Hohenxollem mursum. Con spicuous in this collection is a cartoon representing President Roosevelt in the uniform of the (Jerrnan garde du corps and Emperor William in the uni form of an officer of the United States army, both bowing profoundly. Below this cartoon are copies of theemperur*« message to President, Roosevelt an nouncing Prince Henry*« trip and Pres ident Roosevelt’s rrply. The collect!®« include-«« a silver plate engraved with the music of the Ger man eong wing by the American •angarbund. which took the Emperor William prize. Copies of engrossed seeolution« presented to Trince Henry by various societies and menu cards in gold frames are also In the collec tion. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly ai pointed, by the County Court of Linn county, Oregon, administrator of the estate of Vincent Krafka, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby not.tied to present same, duly verified, I as by; law required, to the unde: signed ! administrator, Frank Bartu, at liis resi I dence near Crabtree, Oregon, or to Geo. W. Wright, his attorney, ar. Albany, Oregon, within six months from tlie date of this notice Dated this 1st day of April 19047 F rank B artit , Administrator. Geo. W. Wright, Atty for Admr. SOCIAL FALSEHOODS. A Thia subject often is somewhat mis understood. Dangerous although every departure from absolute trilth may be, V’rvumstances certainly alter caaes. i>ir instance, when a lady who does not wish to receive callers instructs her maid to say that she is “out,”’although she is in the house, no lie is involved, because it is understood generally that the reply need not mean absent from the premises, but may mean that one is not at home to visitors. It is better to say that one is ••’engaged.” and this ex pression is coining into common rise. Yet there is no fni«phood in the ot her in social circles, where the meaning of such terms is known, any mure than there is falsehood in «¡leaking of the revolution of the sun« around this earth. There are occasions, also, when one may diverge from exact truth in the sense of not telling the whole of it. Sometimes heedless or actually imper tinent questions are asked by some one who has no right to the knowledge which a correct reply would convey, wiren to nrflxver fully would betray a trust, yet when not to answer at all or to evade would f>e equivalent to declar ing everything. Then, although no ut terance may be made which is not true so far as it goes, it is legitimate to dis criminate in replying so far as to re fuse to «ay more than is inevitable. But the needless»and often absurd ex aggerations which are so common in conversation, the flatteries which are intended to tickle the self-conceit of those to whom they are offered and are not heartily believed by those who ut ter them, nnd the excuses which we make for ourselves while perfectly aware that they arc only true in part, if at all—how can a frank and honest spirit regard these with anything but alm me? Social usage never can justify false hood, although, ns we have said, it mav ao modify condition« as to remove the falseness from a statement untrue in mere form. In respect to falsehood, as to other matter*» the spirit rather than the form is the vital thing. False pre tenses in speech or in manner of life are degrading nnd sinful. In truth alone, in society or out of it-, are dig- iilty. safety, peace and honor. In truth alone in righteousness.—Congregation- of the County Court of Linn County, Oregon, made an entered of record on the 8th dav of February 1904, authoriz ing, licensing and directing him to sell at public auction to the highest bidder all of the following described land to wit: The North Half of the Northwest Quarter of section three (3) in Town ship Ten (10) South Range one (1) West of the Willamette Meridian, in Linn Couuty, Oregon, containing 80 acres, more or less. That in pursuance of said order the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at the fron t door of the Court House in Albany, Linn County, Oregon, at the hour of 1 o’clock i>. m . on the 14th day of May, 1904, all ot the said land in one body, terms of sale, cash in hand. Dated this the 23 day of February 1904. W. A. E wing , Guardian. EXECUTOR S NOTICE OF AP POINTMENT. Delicate Subject Discussed — In Truth Alone Is IliKhteousneas. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly ap|x>inted by the County Court of 1.inn County, Oregon, executor of the last will and testament of Alexander Sumpter Sr., deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to me properly verified as by i law ----------- :—1 at ..... required, inv ......--------- residence i_ in gci0) Oregon, within six montes from the date hereof. Dated this Itli day of April, 1904. J. \V. C ompton , Executor of tlie last will and tes- tament of Alexander Sumpter Sr., de- ceased. II. Bryant & Son Atty's tor Executor. -¿S3 Royal RS-«n<« Next It is said that 1902 will wttn.M not only a rplendid coronation, but also I a king', marriage Alfonso XIII. of I ia already older than were many of his anoMtor, when they assumed the cares and reaponelbilitiee of mat rimony, and the fact that hie eider slater (an heiress), the prince, of the Auetriaa, expects to preeent her hueband with a prince os priaceae in Itecember makee the Spanieh people anxious to eae their sovereign safely married. The youthful king’s choice le limited to Roman Catholic prin- eesses. but the kaieer. who seem« to have time fot everything, is looking I out for a suitable wife for his jouna "brother." W ANTE I)—FA ITH FUL PF, R SONS to travel for well established house in a few counties, calling on retail merc hants and agents. Local territiry. Salary (20.00 a week with expences a. dilitnal, ■ill payable in cash ea. h week. Money tor expenses advanced. Position p- r- manent. Business successful arid rusa- ing. Standard I loose 330 Dearaorn St Chicago. BLACK - DRAUGHT STOCK »nd POULTRY MEDICINE Stock and poultry have few trouble« which are not bowel and liver irregularities. Black- Draught Stock and Poultry Medi cine is a bowel and liver remedy for stock. It puts the organs of digestion in a perfect condition. Prominent American breeders and farmers keep their herds and flocks healthy by giving them an ooo sional dose of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine in their food. Any stock raiser mav buy a 25-cent haJf-ppond air-tight can of this medicine from his dealer and keep his stock in vigorous health for weeks. Dealers gener ally keep Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine. If yours does not» send 25 cents for a "*niple can to the manufacturers. The i hattanooff» Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. R ochsuls . Gs.. J»n. M, tW?. m»v»-t>r*u»ht SWk »n.t Poultry Medloln» 1» tfcv bv,‘ 1 l>ur •t<wk w»» lo’k'n« h»«l «hon you »«nt roe th» rnodici»» »»d now they »r» irettln« so So». They »rv lookin» » per oenl. better_________ B. P. BROCKINGTON. .A ÏÏNB ¥HB WORLDS- FRIR! H0! F®R WILL YOU BE T HERE QPP Nature’s Art Gallery of the Rockies in addition to t. LL the attractions at St. Louis.1 "This can only be done by going or returning via the “Scenic Line of the World.'” nrivaled Scenic Attractions, nequalled Dining Car Service, nsurpassed in Efforts to Please. U Write for illustrated booklet of Colorado’s famous sights and resorts W. C. McSRIDE, General Agent PORTLAND OREGON 124 Third Street 0 50,0 Cash Given Away low ©OF We are going to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of I/ion Coffee. Not only will the Lion-Heads, cut from the packages, be good, as heretofore, for the valuable premiums we have always given our customers, but I Wiser Tita a Meet Lovers. He—Darling, we’ll have a lot to con tend with when we are married. Rhe—Yes. dear, ire’ll have ea other.—Stray Stories. IV ili You Bo One of the Lucky Persons? The follow ng rep, rt» are corrected every Thursday noon and are absolutely correct at that time ; Eggs llic. Bir ter 2 > (,i 40c. Cl.kker - 12c (< 15c lb. Ti.rk.-v» lg.- 'I, tn -se 8c lb. 1 ..rd 15e lo. Bacon 14e to. tian, 15c It . Sbouldeia 12c Potatoes <15c M hair 31c Amavleaa nalldina Will BaiM la the Great Ka«li*k Metropol! e. D1 m « m Germa Have Their Prefer ence« for Person and Location. fought Brazil, about one-fifth of it« forces were dispatched by this little warrior. One of hU most inex plicable peculiarities is that be pre fers tlie basement of a house to the upper stories. On the ground floor he does one and a half times as much execution as upstairs. This is not a question of hygienic condition, for the scarlatina microbe kills 15 per cent, more people upstairs than on the ground floor. The measles microbe likes poor people best. On thy other hand, the acnrlatina mit robe prefers to go in for the rich, if he has the opportunity. He does not like colored pe<Ag^e nt all. There has never been an epidemic of scarla tina in Aria or Africa. Tl <? diphtheria microbe Tikes hi« victim! young. Throe year« to 12 is ti e age he prefers; but aometiir.es 1 i- tastc run« up to 15 and 20 or nr-rc years. He prefers rrirl* to boys, an.’ poor children to rich. He not serin to pnssrFS any color s -' iim *. f<>: hr tours all over the world, nnl a Chinese or Japanese, a Syrian, n Turk, a Persian or a South African is as welcome to him a« an Ameri can, Englishman or a Frenchman. The consumption microbe ha » very wide taa‘es. There arc only a few portions of the earth wbJch be avoid« — such as Iceland, Shetland, ti e He brides anti the Faroe islands. I’nt he likes some people better than others. An Irishman or a Welsh man, for instance, he corrsider« nicer fare than an Englishman or a Scotch man. At Gibraltar, on one occasion, thia microbe killed six colored sol diers to one white. Tlie tetanus, or lockjaw, microbe greatly prefers colored people to white. His home la in the earth, and he aeWUmi <»<»•**•• <»«< of it. When ho does, if there is a colored man about he will attack him. In this country 380 colored people are killed by tetanus to every white. Tills terrible little microbe is very fond of East Indians. He likes men best, but is not at all particular as to age. Microbes are well up in geography, and know where they are host off. Tlie yellow fever germ, for Instance, generally resides around the Gulf of Mexico, nnd when hr rhnnres to roam elsewhere he Is sorry. The cholera and plague microbes stay in the east Other parts of the earth don’t agree with their health. The diphtheria microbe prefers London and New York to any other place, and the consumption microbe likes Vienna best of all. Then, again, they have very various and decided tastes as regards differ ent kinds of animals. The typhoid fever microbe is very fond of young mon and women—especially men; but hr turns up his nose at the low er animals. The glanders bacillus I best plltased with horses, but he also likes man, lions and tigers; while hi* abhors a mouse and won’t touch him under any circumstances. A little bring with the big name ¡nlcroeocriia perniclosus feeds only on gray parrots, killing four out of every five. There is another tiny mite so particular that, while he finds a rare feast in a white mouse, he will die rather than take a bite cut of n gray mouse. AetVcl K'ïj.'irt. ! h Addition to the Regular Premiums the same Lion-Heads will entitle you to estimates in our $50,000.00 Grund Prize ContestP, which will make some of our patrons rich men and women. You can send in as many estimates as desired. There will be ----------- TWO GREAT CONTESTS --- ------- The first contest will be on the July 4th attendance at the St. lonis World’s Fair; the second relates to Total Vote For President to be cast Nov. 8, 1904. $20,000.00 will be distributed in each of these contests, making $40,000.00 on the two, and, to make it still more interesting, in addition to this amount, we will give a !*! to the one who is nearest correct on both < rresi.o, and thus your estimates have two caamiBH sis vpportuiiitiesof winning a big cash prize. I PfÄnd I Lion-Heads I cut from Lion Printed blanks to vote on found in every Lion Coffee Pack' age The 2 cent stamp covers the expense of our acknowledgment to you that your es timate is recorded. Five I I t <4 Coffee Packages and a 3 cent stamp entitle you (in addition to the reg ular free premiums) to one vote in either contest WORLD’S FAIR CONTEST What will be the total July 4th Attendance at the St. Txiuis World’s Fair? At Chicago, July 4.1893. the attendance was 2S3.Z73. For nearest correct estimates received in Woolson Spice Com pany’s office. Toledo, Ohio, on or before June 3C*fh, l'MM. we will give first prize for the nearest correct estimate, second prize to the next nearest, etc., etc., as follows: 1 First Prize .................. . . .»2,600.00 1 Second Priie .............. 1.000.00 2 Friz»»-»500.00 each 1.000.00 6 Prize»— 200.00 . .1 .ooo.oo IO Prizes— 100.00 .1.000.00 20 Prize»— 60 OO . . i ooo.oo 50 Prizes— 20 00 i ooo.oo 10.00 " 250 Prize»— 2.500.00 1800 Prize»— 6.00 " ........ 9,000.00 2139 PRIZES TOTAL. $20,000.00 PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST What will be the total Popular Vote cast for President (votws for all candidates combined) at the election November 8, 1904? la 1900 election. 13.959.653 people voted for President. For nearest cor rect estimates received in Woolson Spice Co.’» office. Toledo, O., on or before Nov. 5.1904. we will tfve first priie for the nearest cor rect estimate, second prize to the next nea est, etc., etc., as follows: 1 Fir»» Friz» .................. »2,600.00 .......... 1 Second Prize 1 000.00 I Prlzez »500.00 e»ch ......................... 1,000.00 6 Prises— 200.00 ....................... 1 000.00 IO Prises— 100.00 ........................ 1.000.00 20 Prize» — 60.00 e* ......................... 1.000.00 60 Prises- 20.00 1.000.00 260 Prises— 10.00 ............... 2.600.00 1800 Prises— 6.00 e. 000.00 2139 PRIZES. TOTAL, »20.000.00 4279—PRIZES—4279 Distributed Io the Public—aggregating 145,000.00—In addition to which we shell give $5,000 to Grocer»’ Clerk» (see partlculere In LIO* COFFEE caeee making a grand total of $50,000.00. COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF . LION COFFEE WOOLSON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEPT.) TOLEDO, OHIO.