-t î*
sät.
rus.
¿mkÚitHD FK1BRY OF BÄ3H WBHi€.=
country or forest oi the United
Eugene now comes to the front 8 ntes or of the state of Oregon, he
With a •ickenliig »tory of wrong shall be lined *11)0 ->r not exceeding
doing. Il 1» an altempttat child Sl,u08t °* l>®
imprisoned
i>< t
tourder. In which la young girl, in exceeding one year, or t> th. In ai y
order to hide her shaiuO, leave» her i prosecution
_________ ___
io« ____
the ______
above, ____
one ____
half
uew-lrirn babe to die in the woods, the tine goes to the informant and
*1» it a guilty scoundrel is screened, |!ie balnnee to th.’ school fund.
'the whole making a story beside
'which, barring ttoa low of life, the
la M. Nicholas Cleveland Moffett
flying bullets io the Corvallis affair gives an Meouol of th. breaking of
present conditions les» melnncholy a rword in running a train. 'Ilia
than are the details of the Eugene la.t stage of the journey foand th.
story. As told by the Register, Hie i officials behind th. achedule time.
Eugene affair h as follows: “With But it was mad. up— by a quiet uian
Ute sail tears gushing from its pltl- aamed Tunkey. Still, in apite of
these brave a Wort., they pulled out
fal eyre oí Hue and the sun glenm- of Bria 13 minute« tete, and started
Sag upon Ms pink little body, L. M.
the test relay with gloomy face«,
Beebe fooml a now-born girl baby It was M miles to Buffalo, the end
'■bout 7:80 last evening, hidden in a ot the race, and they must be there
dense clomp of underbrush on the by 11:31 to win, which called for an
’nver bonk « short distance below OBsraga spc«d of orar 70 mila* an
hoar, including »low-dowu. No train
'the Barker sawmill. Mr. Beebe, la the world had ever approached
who resides m Ine vicinity, was ■ nah an average, and their own raw
looking lot his ciw Ht the time, and ing average eince leaving Chicago waa
was attracted to the spot by the much below H. So what hope waa
p’aintive wailing of the wall. The i IhereT
Thera waa hope in a toll, eparely
■ntiatural mother hud placed the built man named Bill Tunkey. about
bttle one iu the thicket of tangled whom nobody knew much except that
eh robbery without placing a gar he waa a good engineer who ran a
ment shout It, ami Ita tender body rather clumsy ten-wheel locomotive
Was scratched and torn by brambles not eonaidered very desirable in a
race. AU thè other locomotives 'had
■nd bruised by the rough eat th. been eight-wheelers. Still, the new
When found, th« ehlld had probably engine had one advantage: She car
’loin In its hiding place three hours, ried water enough in her tank for
and bad almost succumbed to the the whole run. and need not alow
exposure. Tender matronly arms up to refill, as thè others had done.
She bad another advantage:
That
Viro the little :>lnk bun He of temí- she carried Tunkey, one of these men
■loity to the home of Dr. Henry who rise up in sudden emergencies
Hopkins.
Restoratives were ap- and do thlnga, whether they are pos
tled, anil the good Samaritans were sible or not. It was not possible,
warded by seeing tho infant sub everybody vowed, to reach Buffalo
Creek by 11:31. “All right,“ eahl Tan
side into the peaceful slumber ot
key, quietly, and then—
babyhood. Officers were detailed on
Within 40 rods of the etart he bad
lhe ease, and although they would nia engine going 30 milea an hour, and
give out no statement it is intimated bo pressed her harder and harder un
lh.it they have a strong clue l<< the til 11 milea out of Erie she struck
identity of the girl who gave illegit an SO-mile paee, and held it aa far as
Brockton, when she put forth all her
imate birth tn toe babe, ami som
strength, and did a barat of fiva milea
aen-ationai tll-clo-urea v ill result i 1 in 3% minutes, one of these miles
lhe next laelve home.”
at the rate of 931/, miles an hour, aa
K o I h Neis uas over from Albany
yesterday.
W E Savage and wife were Alba*
ny niaitors Tuesday.
Frank Griggs left tnetiistof the
week for eastern Oregon.
Ev Bilyeu and family, of Silver-
ion, are visiting Scio relatives.
M m Boroviska died Friday IkMt.
I he funeral occurring Saturday.
Samuel M. Jone-, the famous re
form mayor of Toledo, Ohio, died
Tuesday.
The races at Albanv July 30 will
be first class and a number of ticio’»
sporting fraternity will attend.
Through some error of the express
company our paper fulled to arrive
on time thia week, and that fact ac
counts for thia issue being late.
The so called editor of the N ews
is at the mountains.
In Oregon a
woman can’t vote, but a perusal of
Illis issue will show that she can get
out a mueli better and newsier pa i
per than can most of the male news
g itberers.
Rain yesterd i>-. A' hippy.
SERVANTS WITH FORTUNES.
IOWA TOWN'S DAILY MIRAGE.
Nctice.
Excursion Rates To Voqui na Bay
N”live Is hi ridty given diet in six
ty day - fioin he d te here. 1 it w di
(ha
lie unlaw ful for sa ii.e Io run al large
in t he forks of I lie s mi I < m Ri ver in
Linn < ouiily, Orego’i, un i< r penally
Every <tey in the year when the sun of five dollars lor the fir-., offense
1« flhining a mirage may be seen in and ten d II rs for each nod evny
thia city, nays a correspondent of «obsequent offense, to Iw recovered favor e.ic i year, imiei rale»
the Chicago Inter Ocean. So far as from the o a nerol lhe sw in? by civil reasonable ami the opportunities
It known this is the only place in the ai timi in th< num > of the State of fishing, hunting and «en b.itning
world where this phenomenon of na Oiegon, before a justice of lhe penen unexeelb’d i>\ e v oilier resort
ture can be so regularly ‘ bserved, al of Ine precinct in which such ownei Um Paeiflc Coast.”
though there are many places where or Keeper. >r either <f Ihem. noy
ft takes place under certain atmos r< «ide; and .«ueh penalty shall be lor
Bids for Pail* tin? V\ anted.
pheric conditions. The mirage here tile benefit of, and when colle ted
is on one of the principal streets of paid into, the common si bool IU"<i
Bids will be received by the clerk
the city and makes the street appear of tlie county In wiieh sudi iv tii.ii
as If there was a pond of water cov is brought, within sixty days aller ¡rum June I4fh L’ Jim.’ 2->tli for the
such animal is proved to l.e at l< rge. painting of tue public school bui d
ering it. tSo natural is this appear
Dated th’« 22i.d dav of June. |!)04 ing iìi Distile: 9.5, bids to oe opened
ance that many times residents of
B. M PAYNE,
d 1 o'clock on June ■¿.'¡til. The board
the city who are not posted as to the
County i lerk.
reserves the righi to r.’j. cl any orali
mirage have turned from the street
Lii.o i ouuly, Oregon l.id« Specifications can be had by
to escape going through the water
(■ailing on tl e . lerk.
that they thought they saw in the
Brutally Tortured.
T. S Coffey. Clerk
distance.
A rase came to light dial for per Bo il'd of dir.’, tor«: J lì Gill, T. J.
The best place to view the mirage *istent and uniiierrh il torture has Munkersand J. A Bilyeu.
from is on First avenue, in front of perhaps never been equaled.
,
Joe
Coe college, between Twelfth and Golobick of (olusn, Calif., wiites,
That Throbbing Headache.
Thirteenth streets. On a bright day, ’•I t Io years i endured insufferable
by looking down the avenue four or pain from Rheumatism and nothing
five blocks away will be seen this lake relieved me, tlmugli I tried every
of water covering the roadway. Pass tiling known. I came across Electric
ing street cars are so plainly reflected Bitters and it's the greatest medicin
in it that it is difficult to realize that on e irth for that trouble. A le v
lott’es of it <•< mpleti’ly relieved anil
there is no water there.
Prof. Bates, of Coe college, accounts cured me ” just ns good for Liver
for the mirage by the fact that the and K.dney troubles and general
(Inly fille.
Satisfaction,
avenue is slightly inclined from the debility.
indicated -point of view. A person, Fu ra’itood by F. <’. Peery, druggist
therefore, looks down at the mirage
at an angle of eoout 30 degrees, and
his line of vision crossing the down
coming rays of light obliquely at that
point produces this singular illusion.
Not long ago a morning newspaper
discussed the earning« of the head
waiters in the fashionable up-town
hotels and restaurants. It said that
one headwniter who raises milk, eggs,
.Mvuanj qiJBsq
vegetables and poultry and sells them
5qi joy ’.(['luktibksquv *;uk;x. ja
all to his employer had made *100,000 -|iN4A up. w o) pun 'SkjBujnj Jfuiippail
out of his farm and the year’s tips, *qi joy i'niiuiäuo vjHk.i of isoli aq)
says the N. Y. Mail and Express. It ¿oy *u.»paAi$.paia WjCieyy aq; iu
declared that another headwniter four [any sv pa.t'o[<liua ueaq »sq sti/t JBaj
blocks lower on Fifth avenue cleared
suo-l 000 000H
♦25.000 last year from tips and point Xpvaa mod wt pus *'iaaj aad os A'lao
er. on the stock market. People read uasu nq saiuiy paitan aip yo indino
that ns they rend so much else in the aqy pouasi aiuus aqi fiauiq)
sanai
newspnpers., nnd most of them let the gl ysvd aqi ut qaaa aad í¿ uasia saq
subject pass out of their minds. Not XuauiaaQ at uoui jitd yo indino aqj^
so did n friend of mine. He went to
•punod aad OSI .7
the smaller hotel that night and when
•yvoo nmip«ue,\ -aaiM auy .faa.t oiui
the headwaiter came to greet him he
axtvap aq oi [wiatu >Bqi ¿ui.wiqpi yo
said:
“I see the Morning Jaundice says ‘aadil >.» qir vs paxiui ’.fiaadoad aqi ssq
*«|viaiu a»a»a aqi yo au<> 'uuupvuuA
you made *25,000 last year.”
•OOO'OOi‘6 iiao ».Xuauiaai*
"It’s a lie,” the headwaiter replied.
”1 only mad. a little more than *13,- ptr. ‘oon’OtS’Id «! daaqs yo aaqtuna ano
raaaaqM ‘000‘000‘1 it«<> «»)
Pei’UT
ooo.“
ÄiatuasQ "
Only a little more than *13,000—the aqi pu»^u<>a 000‘003‘E
tho watchea showed. “And I never earnings of n headwniter. Thnt would
'XHXSflaHI QNV aouaios
The Roseburg Plaindcaler gives want any more of that in mine,“ eaid have satisfied the proprietor of a first-
class hotel not so very long ago.
the following descript umi of ail lee- the sujwrintendent.
The next town was Dunkirk, where
I wm refrigerator; Build a w iodeii
frame lhe slae you wish yt ur refrig- a local ordinance put a ten-mite limit ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Tunkey
Valor, (Baking brackets tor shelve»-, on tbe speed of trains.
emiled aa thsy roared past tbe sta
Ilian cover lhe frame witn ordinary tion at more than HO. A crowd lined
burlap, making the top douHe tho tracks here, for the telegraph had
thickness. The side to be used for carried ahead tbe news of a haii^raia- ?
DALLY BROS.. Proprietor*.
<
>
• door can be left open on one side, ing run. That crowd waa only a blur >
<•
to staring, frightened eyes at tbe car >
•r a swinging frame door coveied
*
windows. The officialo were begin
The best of fresh, salt, and smoked meats always
With burlap may be used, then take ning to realize what kind of an engi
on hand. We solicit your patronage.
an ordinary coal oil can and punch a neer they had ahead thio time.
bole in each side near the bottom of WhisMos! How they did run! Wahrt
tbe can and Insert wooden plugs, so Wahr! barked the little bridgee, and
that the dripping of tne water may were left behind! H-o-o-o! bellowed
a tunnel. And rip, whirrr! aa they
be regulated; then till the can with slammed around a double-reverse
Water, »»lace il < mi top of the frame, curve with a vicious swing that made
regulnle the flaw of|wal(*r. and your the bolts rattla in the last car. Men
refrigerator is com.') te.
a mod. I put their mouths to other men’e ears
built at Rofeburg was placed in the and tried to eay that perhaps Mr.
I Tunkey wm getting a little over
1
sun and slur
I'
■ealoua. Much good that did I Mr.
Tunkey had the bit in his teeth noW I
and waa running the race alone.
At 11:06 they swept past Silver
Crook with 111) miles to go and 35 min-
utoe to maks It in. Hurrah I They
had made up time enough to eave
♦homi
At 11:M they pascoli Lake View.
At a recent examination Of young
’Tne) ve miles mora, and 11 min-
men in England, three of the •toa,” yelled somebody, waving his
answers to the question, ‘’What is h*«.
“Toboggunalido all the way," yelled
the M nroe doctrine?” were: “The
religion of America lauglil by Dr. somebody else. ’’We’U Ao it easy.
Hooray!”
Monroe on the transmigration of
They passed Athol gprings at 11:84,
Mouls”; “The doctrine that people all mad with excitement. They had
may tie married sevi ral time”»”; eeven minutes for sight miles, and
“One that has to do with vaeeiim- wore sheering already.
“We’U make it with half a minute
fion and smallpox, it wa. l>n ugni
to spare,” said the only man in the
oof by Prof. ..lonroe ”
private car who was reasonably cool.
The faru house of D. J. King of He waa four seconds out of the way,
for they orneeod the line 36 seconds
Kingston was destroyed by Are a
before 11:31, and won the race hy leas
few nights ago, ano the oc-upunta— than half a minute, beeting the New
the owner suit tils aged wife —es- Yorh Centrare record per mile on the
cuped only with their lives. They whole run hy the fraction of a seo-
lest their home mid lie contents, ond. end besting the whole world’s
uaiueft at over »1,100, and had only record in the last relay by several
minutes, the figures standing Tun
#•00 insurance on the property.
key’s figures- M miles from Erie to
Buffalo in 70 minutes and 46 seconds,
A man who prefers the inetropoli
or an average speed oi 73.81 miles an
tent dally Io a home paper bocsuM* hour.
“it’s got (Dore in It,” reminds us of
"DoF’ said the official. "Whet did
• man who picked out the largest we doT Why. w» -w»- ” He paused
fair ci boots in the box because they helplessly, and then added, with a
Well, U ycmll ezeueo the
eoat no more than a pel- that flUtsl
*« fia a tbtrnr to Tua-
^he
City
Meat
Call and See Ils
SHARPLESS CREAM
—
SEPARATORS
Nothing has ever pre
viously been made that
pleases the owner of a few
cows vs u'ell as No- 1
Tubular Hand Separator.
These machines will skim
twice as close as any ma
chine made.
H. W. Scott has resigned as presi
dent of the Lewis A Clark fair
■ Is to add fast about as.sp per-
bo*rd, owing to ill health.
HI*
sHfhtly daaf that, amid aoiay
tciioto is regr* tied i»y all, as H ere h •urroundlag*’ »key krai muah battea
tkaa toots whose hearing is acuta,
Ito tetter man for th it position.
GHflS. WESELY
The Housefurnisher.
Scio, Oregon.
•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ■>
rbey will graap th. slightest whisper,
The proclsmailon of the governor tor Instance, in the rumble of a mova-
ing train, wheraea la a quiet drawing-
Varnlrg people sgslnsl setting out
room • about is scarcely audible to
tree has been pohllshmi.
The sn- them, ft la wall to keep thio fact ia
kwai iaraanee of the proclHtnstiuti m ■ Ind. A man Ignorant of it was going
tmvMed for by law. It is prescribed to N*w Tork one day recently witk
teal If any person either on his own hie wife and hie deaf molher-ia-iaw.
B m I or that of another, seta out a He eel beside the latter, and. as tho
•aala rolled along ha loaned forward
ten by which the fence«, crop., or aad sold to hie better half: “There’a
dfher property of Another ’are dam eno thing admirable at iaaat about
aged or dentroynd, tee shall be fined your mother when ah a (revolt. Thea,
|M Io 81.000, or imprisoned three and only then, she loosens up. I gnoaa
HOI P(?R SP?, hWJI RN8 ¥HB ÏORkDS
Months to a year. If any nerm n oka's going to spend • goot, wised
buaah ef money on (hie trip, fo> V
dbts out Ira on the land of another. fosl had a look Into her pocketbook,
ifilch shall spread ai d do damage •nd she’s got a roll there as big aa a
> betiding* or other property, In- here« eollar." "Hush up," sold ths
rfodlng wood of timber lend not hii> wife, teughlag: “she might hear you.’
b
Own, be ahull be fined *l<> to filtsi -Ok. M fear of that," too man re
b
Ad coats.
ir any pemn while Jctned. But the motber-in-taw, con
trary te her umial hahlt, did not spend
I
bunting or fishing shall kindle a fire • east on the New York trip, and too
on the lands of another without th« «•lira expense fell on the yraag kua-
nrivaled Scenic Attractions.
consent of the owner, he shall he kMff.—Detroit Free Preen.
n quäl'.si Pii.iiig Car «ervice.
fined »10 to fiMMffor if such fire shall
nsu rpasaed in Kflvrtato I’lease
be kindled maliciously the flue shall
it Bervani -Your majeelp, Ibera
rite for ilhirtrat’-l ho klet of Colorado’, fam ns «’glite and resort,
ba »20 to »250, <>r Impr’-onmenl to aaatosr araditor without,
W 9. ifcSXID ?, Jutrxl Aj3-t
three ni »nth» to one year. If any
•*"•* ’* Turkey—Tall htm a. ga
i
fbW* o«U fltea to auy wuudad ‘
«•»»• Stata Joan<
2ÌAA..À dttsH
T0&TLA» ÖiEÜU
WILL YOU BE THERE
I
U
Trituri ps of M )dc< n
I
"I was troubled with stom
ach trouble. Thedford’s
Dra(l;iht did me more good
in one weak than all the doc
tor', medicine I took in a
year.’ —MRS. SARAH E.
SHIRFIELD, Ellettsville, Ind.
Thedford's B lack Draught
quickly invigorates the ac
tion of the stomach and
cures even chronic cases of
indigestion. If you will
take a small dose of Thed
ford's Black Draught occa
sionally yon will keen your
•tomec'.i and liver in per
fect condition.
THEPFORD’5
J
h
S»
E?'i
Ki
I
t
*
Surgery.
Wonder!. I It ii. s me done for lh“
linmsri body !.y «ii'rery. >rgau< .re
taken mil and mt i>ed and | ollshed
and put back or tt
may be re
moved enlir dv lione« are sp 1.. d
pipes take tr.e place of disens’d see
Hons of vein»! a:> i«eptie dressings
are applied io wound».
Lrui»’s,
and like injmiet- '.< fore ic.fiaiimia-
tion seis .11 wl’ ch causes them ‘o
h< al withoi t m.’tiir ’ion and in one
tliii d the time r< quii d !>>■ the old
treatment.
( I.mnlx r'ain ,».
’s
Pain
T'.alm acts on uih s . i e priix ii
It is an antiseptic »n<! when a| pli d
li »ueh injuries, cause« them to he. I
quickly. It >d«' al'ay . ’he pain in
soreness. Keep a bottle of Pd i
balm in y < ur home and it a ill :a\e
time nnd rno"< y, no ■” in- 'Pion the
iticoii vet'ience im
sn”e i i .vlii -il
I such injuries email.
For sat” !>y
All Dealers.
:
LACK-DRAUaiT
Market.
Fine Candies, Tobacco and Cigars
Ice Cream. Stationery Eres h Bread
Mm.
I
■i txt < a :.».
No.2. F or Yaq id I ji . «5—
Train leaves Albany . ................
“
“
Corvallis
.......
“ arrive? Y tq
..........
More sickness is caused by
constipation than by any
other disease. Thedford’s
Black-Draught not only re
lieves constipation butcures
diarrhoea and dysentery and
keeps the bowels regular.
lu thwCeiuty (Jourt of* the State of
Oregon for Linn Cuvaty.
In tlie matter •» tlieestate )
of
' - CITATION.
John M. B.lveu, deceased, )
To Hannidi J. Bilyeu, William Bilyeu,
.1.
Bilyeu, Dianuah Wiltfong, I.ydia
Curl, (i. M. Bilyeu, J. M. V. Bilyeu, Lee
Bilyeu, the eliiidre» ef Sarali Jane Burk
hart. nnmely,— Maggie Currier, Frankie
Ki-ebler, Ruth Burkhart, tlie children of
Elizalietli Calavan, namelv,—John M.
Calavnir, J. L. Calavan, Ivy J. Page,
Richard Calavan, and Elizabeth M. C!»t-
avan, Greeting.
Is Twi-: s-.i i.-: or the S tatk of O rwion ,
You are hereby cited anil required to
a. pear in the (,'ounty Court of the State
of Oregon, for tlie County of Linn, at
the Court room thereof, at Albany, in
»aid County, on Monday the 1st day of
Auguat 19 ;1, at one o'clock in the after
noon of that day, then and there to
show cause if any there be why an order
should not la* made authorizing and di
recting Hannah J. Bilyeu, us adminia-
tratrix of the estate of John M. Bilyeu,
deceased, to sell the following described
real property nt either public or private
sale, for cash iu hand, mid real property
iieing describ' d as follows, to-wit: Begin
ning at tile southeast corner of section 26
in township 10, s nitli range t west of
the Willamette Meridian, Oregon,
thence west 20 chains to the nortl west
corner of tlie nortneaat quarter of tlie
northeast quarter of section 35 in said
tp. nnd range, thence south 11.75 chains,
tlience west 7.50 chains, thence south
8.25 chains, thence west 12.50 chains,
thence north to tlie northeast corner of
(I. W Howell’s D. L. C., tlience west to
the southeast corner of Stephen Stew
art's D. L. C.. tlience north to the north
boundary line of section 35, thence east
t a point 9.25 chains west of the quart :r
section corner between sections 2<i and
I 35 in said tp.. thence in a northeasterly
c< arse to the center of said section 26,
thence north 27.17 clutins to the south
boundurylineofR.il. Pollard's D. L.
C., tlience east 20.40 chains to the south
east corner of «aid claim, thence north
11.83 chains, tlience east 19.60 chains to
tlie east line of said section 26, thence
south 79 chains to the phi -e of begin-
i-oig, all in Linn County, Oregon, also
b -ginning in the centi-r of u county road
at a point 30 feet east from tlie northeast
corner o'block No. nine (9) in soutn
addition to the city of Scio in Linn Coun
ty. Oregon, and running thence soutli 1
degree east al mg the center of said road
365 feet, thenc i north 89 degrees east
246.50 feet, thence north I degree west
, Ji-Hi feet, tlience well 246.50 feet to tlie
j place of beginning, all in Linn County,
I Oregon.
j
WITNESS, tlie lion. H. M. Palmer,
Judge of the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for the jounty of Linn, with
tlie seal of said court affixed, this 2nd
day of June A. D. 19-14.
Attest: B. M. Pay-lie, Clerk,
By F. C. Steilniacher, deputy, ( seal )
Kio. 1. tvturnfiatf:
Leaves YHquiiiii.............. .......... .
.7 1 \
Leaves Corvaih’....... .. ................ 11. J •
Arrives Albany ............................. .12.1 P
Startling Evidence
Fresh testimony in grest quantity
is eonslnntly co.iiing ir, declaring
Dr. King’s Nes discovery for Con-
1.00
M
floor m sumption coughs -ind colds to be un
equaled
A recent expression from
No. 4« iroui lleti It:—
1 J McFarland Bentenvllle, Va.
Leaves Detroit.............................
(UK. A. »1
He writes: I
Arrives Albtny.............
.......
11 I A »• serves ns example.
had bronchitis for three years and
Train No. 1 arrives n Al’canj
) iin-e to doctored all the time without being
conned will', tlu s. P. eon’h h< nna inm.. as
benelted. Theo I began taking Dr.
weil us giving twt, » t , iti-fce hours in Albarn
iteforedeparnneof S. P. noith bound train
Kings new discovery and a few bot-
io; Portland.
tles ".’holly cored me.
Equally ef
Trein Nr. 8 !< r Detroit, Brei enbusii, '.rd fective in cur ng all lung and throat
other mo in’aii r or‘s leaves a br vn 1.00 troubles, consqption, pneumonia and
p. m.. reaching Dr toit abon* 6 00 p. m.
gripe Guaranteed by E C Peery
For further infot mall n app y to
druggist. 'I rial bottles ftee, regular
rWL.N bi •NF. Mi naper.
’TTHO .’O«’kVE ’
S*z°- 50r, and
No. .3, For Leiroil:—
Leaves Albany...............................
Arrives Detroit .......................
All druggists sell
36-coDt package,.
“Thedford’s Black-
Draught is the best medi
cine to regulate tlie bowels
I have ever used.”— MRS.
A. M.-GRANT, Sneads
Ferry, N. C.
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CITATION.
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COnSTIPATICfi
$50,000.00
CASH GIVEN AWAY to Users of
In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums
Flow
Would
You
Like a Check tike This?
^TO^710^
TOLRDOi OHIO,
U/ a llava Autarflafl
ilA Cash to Zion Coffee users in our Great World’s Fair Contest—
IMIC ftNaiUSU VfcUfUWsUw 2139 people get checks, 2139 more will get them in the
Presidential Vais Hontast
Five Lion-Heads cut from LI
Coffee Packages and a a-cent
stamp entitle you (In addition to
the regular free premiums) to
one vote. The a-cent stamp cov
ers our acknowledgment to you
that your estimate is recorded.
Vou can send as many esti
mates as desired.
Vs hst -will be the total popular vote cast
for President (votes for all
can
didates combined) at the election
November 8, 1904 ?
In 1900 election, 13,959,653 people voted
for President For nearest correct esti
mates received in Woolson Spice Com
pany's office, Toledo, O., on or before
November 5, 1904, we will give first
prize for the nearest correct estimate,
second prize to the next nearest, etc.,
etc., as follows:
Grind First Prize of >5,000.00
will be awarded to the one who la nearest
correct on both our World’s Fair and Presi
dential Vote Contests.
We also offer 35.000.00 Special Cash Prftes to Grocers*
Clerks. (Particulars tn each case of Lion Coffee.)
First Frisa .......
Second Frtrs ..,
i Frizes
-8600.00 •aeh
.. *2.600.00
.. 1,000.00
...1,000.00
... J .000.00
...1.000.00
...i.ooo.oo
...1,000.00
...2300.00
... e.ooo.oÿ
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10
20
60
250
1800
Trisca— aöö.<
20Q.OO
Frizes - 1OO.I
’ -
Prises- 60.1
Prises— 20 00
Frisas — 10.00
Frisas—
6.00
2139 PlIXEt,
TOTAL,
*20.000.00
How Would Your Name Look on One of These Checks?
Evervbodv tisez coffee. If vou will use t.tOX COFCFK ’mg errmgh to jbet acquainted with it. von will be suited and
convinced there is no other such value f.»r tbe nwdav..
yo».wiU take (toother—and that's why we advertise. And
we are using our advertising m.-ney so that both of or ?. J2Y sell as we—will get a benefit. Hence lor your Ura "rnda
WE GIVE BOTH FREE PREMIUM8 AND CASH PRIZE8
Complete Detailed Particulars In Every Package of
LION COFFEE
WOOL8ON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEP’T.)
TOLEDO, OHIO.
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