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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1908)
t.AKK COl'NTY KXAMINT.U. I.AKKVIKW, OUI'.tlON, TIMMUSAY V .'2, liKiN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Prpli''nt viiw-rri'iM'iu Spcmarr ol iaip Secti'tary of Trpury floorotary of ar Atlornt'T ;mhtI ... lWtmNT UitOTal .. . Beori'larv ol Savr Secretary In ii-rtor Horn-tary "I Akrii-nlttiro rWrviarv of t oraimw. rhtfl Jtltii-i Tricolor Room-veil ChM. W . Katrtaiili Klihu K 1 . . Oeo. I, forti Ivou I . Wm II. tad .ChM J. Hi'llM I Vou I.. M.'yrr V. Mi'I.-kH ; J M. Oarrii'M ; Jano-a w n't ; si"n. Melville" roller union CominiMoone? iiiim Warner, t. 8. vcii!ton W. S. Kit-hanli.... l-aml torn in issionet STATS.. Governor Pupieme Jmlee P nrary ol State Treasurer . Attorney Oeneral Suin. Public Inlrnolton Primer . ... flairy an 1 Kih1 Com Goo. K ChanitBTlatti i . . K. A. M.xr- . . F. W . Henon teo. A. Ptifl . A. M.l'rawtotd J . II . Ai ne'mnn W. S. lMniiway j. w. ;!' j t John M.tieartw j f. W. Kllit" t Pimtrr lionun ) J. N. W illlatna . senator. ('oiiRreaMiitn .htm rvnttTAL msTKf.l. H. I.. Betifon nrtge Joint Senalot G. H. Mel r J n.ai S II. 1". lolnay H. A. Kratialn Hepreeetiiativra. W.J.Moor Attorney... V 8. LAN D OFFICE. J N. Watson Frvll'. Cronemllier ... iimciirvrT. . Reel sir . Revel ve Jndge.. Clrr SneritT Treanrr aen?ior Sc biHil Snpt Surveyor B. y F. W. r aytie Albert K"i: . . Ahistnun A J. Fo-.r B Jao-son M. Faulkner ,C Commissioners ' Sloe Insms'tor TOWN OF LA KEY H-.--T Bail. T V. Sne!llllK ( P.J. Wilcox t J. N. Watson) J. 8. lane j w. B. Sniiler a.BieOer V. A. Ri'hart H R. lleryfo"1 . W in. rrfuluHt EW. U-or ... Co tnrilMien . Keooroer Treasurer LODGE DIRECTORY A. O. f. W.-LAKKV1KW LODGE NO. Ill Meets everv seeoml an.l fourth Thurmlay of earn mouth, in Mamulr Hall. Lakeviear. l haa. Tonningsen. W.M.; Vm. Gunther. F. PEUREE OF HONOR-I.AKEHOKE LOIHiE No. 77. P. of li., A.O. I'. W'.. Meets first ami third Thursdays of eaeh mohlli in Masonic Hall. Cora tireen C. oflt.i Selma I'ru e. I.. ofH.; Villa Guntber, C. of C; France Nys waiter, Reeonler. I. O. O. F--LAKEV1EW LODGE, No. S3. I. O. O. F., meet everv Saturday evening in (W.l Fellows Hall, at f :3i o'clock, from October 1 to April 1. and nt olelnck from April 1 to September 3t. Uren Ba'ley, N. ti.; E. F. Cheney, Secretary I. O O. F.-LAREVIKW ENCAMPMENT NO. IS 1 O. O. F , meets the first and third Thurs day iveninns of each month in Odd Fellows' Hail. Lakeview. 11. R. Heryford, C. I'.; C. O. Metrker, !H-ritx. REBERAH LODtiE-LAKEVIr-W LODGE. NO 22. I. O. O.F.. meets the tecond and fourth Fridavs of eaeh month in Odd Fellows' Hall, Mis. Alice Bunting. N.G.; Mrs. W. L. Hery ford, W.G.; Mrs. M. l Mom. secretary; Mrs. L. J. Magilton, Treasurer. CHURCH DIRECTORY MET;: :T EPISCOPAL I'll I'RCH THE first buuday in eai h nmnth. .rex hiuir at 11 a. m. Aside frorr this, preaching every Sun day at 11a. in. and 7::tup. n. at Lakevi.w. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Lf-je at 6:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Thursday 7::) p m Ijkdies Aid Wednesday 1:30 p m. Choir practise Friday 7::) p tu A cordial invita tion is extended to vouu. A. J. AKMi-TRONG. Pastor. F1R.--T BAIT IS" CHl'Ki H OF i.OO.-E LAKE at New Pine I'reek. Oreiroii. I'reachinn ser vices at 11 A M and 7::to V M of each Sunday of everv iiioiuh uiiday School alio A.M. Prayer s- rwce at 7:'-tu on WEdnesday eveninir of each wed. All are cordially invited to ttteud he services J. YDfcN HOWARD, Pastor. FIRsT BA1T1ST CHlKi H OF LAKEVIKW Preachini; service at 11 A M and : P M on 1st and ird Sun. Sunday School at 10 A M. Junior society at : P M. Baptist Young People's fni'iii atfi:iPMon each Sunday. Prayer Mectinir at 7::10 P M Wednesday eve ning. Every body :,ivited to atteud ail ser vices. W. A. HOPKINS. Pastor. CATHI LIi (11 t'lit'H- EVERY SINDAY MA8 and B. uedici ion at lit o'clock a. in. Sunday x hool after Benediction. Week day Mass at :aoa. m. I. A. VA.STA. J. We have just received our fa'.l aud winter line of men and boy's clothing, the neat and up to date kind. Cull Had see btetn. B. i. M a. wnni iv I. u to fllYalt IA end hi K4.KO& I- t-j Palcloi Orrgon. House Paper Hanger j . Oregon Painter New Pine Creek, Wm. F. PAINE. L ANIjA (j K X T ami KL'ltVKYOft Prompt and careful attention jzlven to surveys of Landw and Townsltea, Map work &.c. Settlers located, Land and Town property for Bale. LAKEVIEW, OREGON. AUTOMOBILE TO Exchange for Ranch I will trade for a ranch with Kood water supply my large tour ing car. It Is aWhlte.Steamer, In good condition. Has top, lamps and extra tires. Is worth $1800. I will run it up to Lakeview If "ilted. Address, giving full par. i 'culars of your ranch to P. THOMSON", 013 North Brown Street, Napa, Camfobnu In Forbiddtn Place. A Tory larjre mnntilT at one end of leash and a very email utrl nt the othe; end formed n cn:nMnntiin which at tracted the attentl 5'f " 'iisiitl poles trlan In a quiet sl.lo street. Tli little Klrl doubtless thought th.t Kite was taking the !-: out fur n;i ni I tig. tut the big animal hiunclf ti ; n-. ; 1 to have thp Impression (iiiit h v . j ! the leader Of 'hp lSH'tlil 1.HI. II".! I yonj QUOfttlon. lilt balance ! n - t i.. i . i .. i i.. it . nag l-utll'lji I'll llli 11111-. in- i the jrlrl along despite her sniM: expostulations at a puce whit It I.. , her breathless. Suddenly, either from n whim of h own or teoaii5i sotiichiHly h:d ln-ci i.. the habit of taking Iilm there, lu 1 u: ed thmuph tlio swln-liis doors tif ,i corner saloon. The girl looked hor.l lied; but, clinplnn determinedly to hot end of the lensh. she followed her charge, ami aw the doors swung shin lichlnd her the casual vdestrian heard this exaserated remonstrance: "Oh. darnfound It! lon't you know ladles don't go there? It's only a pjai-c for men!" Philadelphia l.it!ger. Queer Feeding. "Come and watch me feed my atar fish." The curator of the aquarium lM the reporter to a tank where a half dozen stai llsh tripped over the sandy bottom on Klltn brown fingers. "tJrtib time, boys," be aald, and he tlropiHHl Into the tank six mussels. The fish ran to the niussela. Each ap plied his stomach to the hinge at the back of the shell. Silence ami Immo bility ensued. "The gastric Juice of the starfish." said the curator. "Is now melting the hinges of flesh that hold the mussel ' shells together. Ah. look, there's one melted now There's another. It's the most powerful gastric Juice In the world." One by o:i.. their hinge destroyed, the mussel shells opened, and Into the opeulngs the starfish thrust their stom achs. More silence. nnre Immobility. Then, a little plumper at the heart, the stnrfish went tripping daintily off. but the mussel shells lay oen and empty on the sand. Cincinnati En quirer. Old Time Drunkenn. In reviewing "The Early Married I.h'e of !aria Joseph:!. I-ady Stanley.'" the London Spectator comments on the light in which drunkenness was re garded at the Iteglnnlng of the nine- 1 teenth century. There was a christen- j lug of twins and rejoicing among the neighbors, tenants and laborers. "AH the guests." says Mnrla. "were as ' drunk as I ever had the pleasure of seeing any one." Among the laborers, . however, "that extent of Intoxication was not reached which causes men to be sw ine." Lady Sheffield, who received this ac couut of the festivities, replies: "1 ' wmi!d have given a great deal to be j present. There Is nothing I love ao j much as such sort of festivities, where ! one has the satisfaction of knowing : that one makes one's friends happy as ' well as drunk." In Iondon. she de- t claros. "when you give a ball you af- ; front many people, please a few. make ! many drunk and yourself miserable. Clay and the Salary Grab. "Quinn." said an old member one day. "I heard you worrying about the mileage. Old you ever hear the story of Clay and the salary grab?" "No." 1 replied. "When Clay was siieaker." De con tinued, "along about lspi. the crowd raised their salaries to $1,500 a year There was a great howl all over the country, and when Clay reached home In Kentucky he found old one armed John Pope, a Federalist, out after his acalp to beat the baud and all the Clay adherents ominously silent. Worried and anxious. Clay sought out bis old barber, who had always been entbusl astic In his advocacy and who hap pened to be an Irishman. "1 trust I may count on your hearty support, as usual?" Clay asked. 'Faith. Mr. Clay.' said the Irish barber. '1 think I shall vote at this time for the man who can get but one hand Into the treasury.'" Success Magazine. Needed a Big Dos. j The president of the Waiters' club of ! New York in a recent argument on tip- ' ping said to his opponent aharply: j "Your reply la altogether beside the ' point and Irrelevant It reminds me of j a woman's reply In a German court. This woman was accused of poisoning her husband. The prosecuting attor ney laid to her: 'You have heard the evidence. The body contained enough arsenic to kilt ten persons. What have you to aayr " 'My husband,' the woman answer ed, 'was a big eater.' " Trouble Ahad. Parke Old man, we've known each other for years, and It does seem Strang that our wives have never met Don't you think It would be a good Idea to bring this about? Lane Seems to me tbafs rather a hard way of doing It "Doing what?" "Getting rid of each other." Lift. Threw a Brick en It First. Arctic Explorer's Wife Ooodby, John, dear. Arctic Explorer Farewell, my love. Arctic Explorer's Wife And, John, be sure that the Ice Is perfectly safe. Judge. A Ducal Estate. The part In which Chatsworth stands la dozen miles In circumfer ence. The facade of the bouse Is a length of 1.500 feet-Pall Mall Cv tette. Whether riches really have wings or not, they certainly are bard to overtake on foot. pallaa News. FACTS AND FANCIES. Button Prcmtnrnt Ftaturaa on Coatl and Frockt Egyptian Scarabaeut. Hiilton ucciipy n ihmi loti if linpor tattce this HeaMon. The huge liinulnmio ort nre Hi hapa the most disiliu tly ililtires(ue tea lure of the new coals, and nil the afternoon fivtU mid llneii costumes are given an "air" hy the use if large and small tuttou The scaraliacus, am Icui I'gvpfs roy. nl Insect, now lliuls f n or fi r hatpins, rings, scarfp'Ms ii' il ct en for liracclels The kimono slivve I hut little chang ed. All of these new draped sleeves re quire ailjusiln. rather tli.iu tilting They do no! til; l hey h nig. If Hie novl.-e W an adept at copying, they inay 1 made at home, hut not without a pat tern. Trimming for stout wome'i should follow verthat lines, ai-ipilrlng as far as possible (ha! long and unbroken rf ftm A BoY'S Kl'IT 3tVSH. A pattern of this boy' suit may be had In four alzes for boy from four to ten year of age. Bend 10 cents to this office, giving number 3!. and It will be promptly forwarded to you by mall. feet from neck to foot which auggeats height Many mothers do make boys' clothes and perhaps many more would if they understood how to go about It To cut. fit and finish the blouse and trousers Is no more trouble than It would be to make the ordinary sailor suit for a schoolgirl; but. ns Is the case with all garments, the final good nppenrnnce depends Uon the execution of the de tail. If these details are carried out to Infection and the suit Illustrated is taken as a model, there Is uo reason why success Is not assured. JLD1C CIIOLLET. FRIBBLES OF FASHION. Novelties In Ribbons Scant Slev In Vogue Cotton Blouse. I There ni" absolute uovelties In rlb ; lons. and one of the most beautiful Is In blue brocade with raised figures of roses worked In gold. The ribbon ! Is enormously expensive, gelling well ' up lu price, but looking at It critically ' one cannot but tie struck with the Idea ; that It could I easily duplicated by ; hand. A skillful needle worker could . buy three yards of brocaded blue rlb Isin. and with a spool of gold thread one could work the roses so that they would stand ou In beautiful relief. Many of the new sleeves are cut scant and fit the arm quite closely. J-BKTTT tVMFHH WAIST 8564 A pattern of thla Jumper model la eut In six els from 12 to 42 inches bust maa ! ure. Bend 10 cents to tills offlc, giving ' number IXAi), and It will be promptly for warded to you by mall. Borne escape the elbow, while others are finished a few Inches below It i This would eeem to foreshadow a re- turn of the tight fitting plain sleeve, I but as yet It la almost Invariably ac companies ny a suouiaer drapery, or an additional short sleeve cut on the bell lines bangs over the close fitting one and partially discloses It Illustrative of an exceptionally pret ty Jumper waist la the design shown here. The pattern can be used la making new material or remodeling the blouse of last season's shirt waist cos tume. In the latter case the neck can be cut away end finished with a shaped band of the same or a contrasting ma terial. JUPIO CII0LL15T. J. M LOUI5 SHAW Dealer In Heal lialalc I have llnted ttome of (ho bet I Kanches, Timber l.nmla ami Town properly In Northern California, n country that U bound to Improve rap Idly. Alt urns, i'allforula. lo Cure a cold in One Oay lake I.AXATIVK HkOMO Ijl'IMNk Tablets. All druggial rotund the noticy if it (nils lornro. V.. W.tirove'n slgnaliiie is on each box, "V. A Memorable Day. One of the day we remember with pleasure, aa well its with protlt to our I'calth, Is the one on which we be came ni'ipi.ilnted with Or. King's New Life Tills, the painless purlllera Unit cure headache and Hlioune, and keep the bowels right. 2.'h3 at Le HetiU'a Ortig Store. foO KKWAKD. A KKWAKD of fifty dollara la here by nlfered for luformatioii that will lead to the arrest ami conviction of iany pet son who has stolen wires or I other property, from our Company; I and the same reward la hereby ottered tor information that will lead tu the arrest and couriction of anyone des troying the property of the Company. Chafc Uni bach, Secretary ljtke Co. Tel. A Tel. Co. llitf. Notice. TO WHOM IT MAY COM KKN. notice Ih hereby irtven that nil Irriga tion, or iiilllrnec ditches on nil trout Htreaina t brought l.ike County, Ore gon. must be screened with u Nttmtl ineah vlr screening at their head or Junction with the tniln channel of stream. Also all dania or obstruct ions on said streams) must Ih- pro vided with a tub-ladder, orothercasv ineaiiH of iiiMf.iige, at or near thu mid dle of the main channel, so lis tt; al- i ow the passage of trout nt nil time j of year, ns provided by law. Said worn to te none nt low wairr nine, or to bo completed by Teh. 7. l!Hi7. Ity order of J A. Harhain. SiKH'lal lieputy llsh Wnrtlen for IikeCounty. ( iregiui. i $ 1 ,000.00 Reward. The Oregon. California & Nevada Livestock Protective Association win give fittiMi Kewnni for the con ! vtctlon of tiny party or parties steal , lug; horses., cattle or tunica belonging j to any of the following; membcra of this AssiK'Ut Ion: ( ox Ac Chirk, Chewacun Laud & (little Co., Heryford Jind & Cuttle Co., Iike County Land & Llvcstis k Co., Warner Vally Stin k Co., Win W. Itrown. (ii'ii. M. Jones, (ieo. Man kliia. S. II. Chantller. C. A. Itehart. N. I'lne, W.A. Currier. Frank It. I'.auers. J.C. liotrhklsH, Caltlerwood Itros,, i T. J. lirattalu & Sona. T. A. Criiinp. OrvHider & Itonner. W. T. Cresler Maud I. !'.ainbo. f W. P. IlKltYKOHO. I'reHltl't I F. M. Mll.l.KK. Sec Treaa Ofmckim I W. P. II C'-.i. F. M. (. S. II. Ci llKKYFollO FlNANCK 0".M.F. M. I til KKN ClIAMil.KII The Kxaminer has a supply of first class butter wrapper paper on hand now, at th following prices: For 5oo wtappere, printed, VIM, for 100C printed M.ED. tf ECZEMA and PILECUNE FRtt knowing what It was to mjf- fer. I will give FKFE OF CHAKLF. to any atlllctcd a positive curt for Fczema, Salt Khetitn, Fry-aliM-lH, Piles and Skin Diseases. Instant re lief. Dont suffer longer, Write F. W. WILLIAMS. 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York. Knelose Stamp. 0 TIHIiril 4TM K. PcpHiliiient if the Interior, IT, H. Lund Oltlce at l.akevlew, Oregon, Angtisl 'JO, I'.HW Notice Is herrbv given that WIL l,l.M ,1. riCOCOI'OO'l'. of l.akevliw, Oregon, who, on April H, llNiN, made Timber and Stone A ppllent Ion, No mi. Serial No. I'lHO, for N K imrler SW tiiiarter, !'. hall NW piatter, lota 1 Mini 'J, Section IH, Township 37 H., Kimgn 17 l ;.. Will. J.Mci til inn, lias (lied notice of latent Ion to make l'tiitil Proof, to CNtithtiah claim In the laud above described, before Keglster and Keceiver, nt l.ukeview, Oregon, on the 'Jl'lh day of October, l'.HH (MhIiiihiiI liiimea hm wiluesHes: Clint lea St. (''Hiilkner, anil Thoinns .1. I'owidl, of l.akevlew, Oregon. A':TO,.h. J. N. WatMon. Keglster. llmlirr l and ! lire Oepartmetit of tint Interior. L H. Laud Olllce at Lakeview, Oregon, Sep leinber lt. UK'S, Notice la hereby given that Llv NoKA CKKLL, of SaciHiiieiito, Calif, li Cherry Ave., who.oti September M, tlN, made Timber and Stone Applica tion, No. UMii, for W half HW iiunrter, Section 'i'i. Township IUI S., liange HI, F, Will. Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention to make Final Proof, to es tablish claim to the land aliova drs crilsl. I eforo County Clerk Kiilmalh County, at his nttlec, at Klxnmtli Falls, Oregon, on th i't h day of De cumber, 1!HS. Claimant names as witnesses: Oda Ciavcnn, of l.akevlrw, Oregon, John Slindt, of llitiioi7H, Oregon Jesse O. Cravens, of Fairy, Oregon, Oscar North, of Klamath Fads, Oregon. S'.M.N'Jil. J. M. Watson, Keglster. Timber Ijinil ultra Department of the Interior IT. S. I .a nd Oltlce at Lakeview, Oregon, August VI, P.KIM. Notice Is hereby given that K. Kalph Cunningham, of Plush, Ore gon, who on July 'JO, I'.HW, made Tim ber and Stone Application, No. 0141, for hV tpinrter SW ipiarter. Sec. N half NW ipiarter, HK ipiurter NW qimrter, Section 'J.r, Township Xt S., Kange Jl K., Will. Meridian, luia tiled notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before Keglster and Keceiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on the l'.'th day of November, l'.HiH. Claimant names aa witnesses: John J. Keilley, of Heuo, Nevada, W. II. Bonetlol, and F. II. Oliver, of P.iihh, Oregon, and C. W. Pent, of Lakeview, Oregon. A'.1K)'.U J. N. Watson Keglster. $1,250 Reward. The llarnrj count) l ive Stock Aum It lion, nl a Hu h I mi. a iiK-nitM-r, ;av7M rrararil torevlilriic? l-ai)liiK in On con vlriioii nl rli K-ulUia MiH'k Ih- ' ImiKtiitf to .ta ini'in. : i'ii In aililltlmi I ITi-r f'aai ri-waril lliira tiraml liorar I tioi- lar on rllhrt j or ImiIIi Jawa Hn conlril In anountli'i Itaugr, llarni-t. ! aim I risik t'niintli-a ' ilorm-a ! tit i'l lu-ii aolil llorx-a aolil to ,aw 1 tlirinmh thin aii'lioti a 111 hv ri'li.rli il In llili pas-r If not o ri'urii it, pli aiu-wrllr or trli iihoni-Tlie 1'iiin lli-ralil. Main Sil. ll.irna.Orc nu W .Itrown, llurtia. Ore- Reward for Horses I will nlve f.'i.iM) reward for Inform-1 itiiiii t tin t will lend tu the discovery of any horse briimled with an ulil liorseshiM' brand tin bol h Jaws, placeil ns In the cut In this advertisement,, with fresh triangle brand underneath ' I he horseshoe. The triangle placed ' In such a manner as would cover upi a bar on both Jaws. Animals most! Ih- found in the possession of some1 person or persons. Prepare for your vtiuter' reading by takinK advantage of one or all o our clubbing o If era. I 1 Your Next Commer cial Printing: Job Can Best Be Done By Us Whether it be LETTER HEADS ENVELOPES STATEHENTS SHIPPING TAGS PROORAMS BUSINESS CARDS INVITATIONS BOOK printing; Telephone or Call at The EXAMINER OFFICE Baart ih jf lit Kind Voi Nun iwn fonjji h - a - . "'" - rn f LOFTniOrin mo Qitl.'Hif Mrinti, ttur iipinion ttmm wfithr an InvwitHmti I r.tttif tttniaii rornmunlr. lt..o.trifl)T(H.tln.1fnlUl. MANUliOOK on ('(nt pmt1 ftMt, (M1m ftH'f fur uttlitf Mtttil. I'litmiia tkn liirwiiirri Miitui A i rovlV 4 H4tr, Wllhnui ajhwryn. Ill tli Scientific JJmcrlcan. A bandaomatr Itlnrtratad wx-lr. larvaat aa riilHit.oi of afir ai'Mtntllin turiiil. lrtiia. 99 ff.nr: four tlx. il In, It. SolJ ft all naotsloalara. Hranoh (ilk, : r St. Waililualuo. U O mine CQisrunwm ihtoi SAN FRANCISCO "CHRONICLE" Tli ,tiMBlrUM la rr-fnl1 Hi I'n rtrlr IV'isi i f rMirti an I mwl rHi 'i hww mi0imt t thnu titl' i Italia ralln sV cm If lh wurlil n U t Ml (MMt nrwt (Mil !! i't illi.' - - f 1iui4irianl til In-1. s,:til. it f II la lha aa(r I vbirlt lie fnrn.ri fnill f rowr tta tnmrrbnni . itr I tn't ami all 'iibaf mmkmn turn tut a.al ii rtlAll SUBSCRIPTION RIfS f'l. ata fr UfthMtny Unn-Uy . . 1 t0 ail ni(ltia flifiti.i'titf ,HuU I i "i f lr. II r- tnlba l trlittl n ' M n l y V m t'a l. oh mofifb (titriutiiua h i i.) I 1 Vrf, on a p9f I1 U'whlv, at tnmtttui..,. T flin mi fmmr ,, undf. aia abtxiiha 1 - la," I lib iibbhil uiiiu iu.j The ?ery heat weekly newajiu'-r pahllahed Id the fi'tlre V i -t. $1.50 a Yt ar laHtMltaa pm'g la int patt i' . I na i anait a4 Ma-nao iK I ...p. i It ! haal barauaa, ha'i'a priiil ,, '1 Ilia awa of tha wt-ld li ! I i mir aiinf war aa4 fully iiImi. i . nn i art riaa. It aa aaaatal aapariuiraia iaio(al aoatrtriTvas h o it rn ut.ru a rouiiar uve stoox tr aarvat Iill'iKI an4 liC.ri Tbaa ara aaaaaiai ar bf a.lltnt tlfiii tbornirfk kajawtari- af tba!r afvi t .ra Tba paa 4aaa4 I Afrlrultura. Itiirll niltura, faultir aaa! n4 l.l'a a -rail IllnatratW a a tlla4 Hb niiilri of lha g raaaat laiaaaal I all u-r.l tbaa Irntaatrtaa. a. arj II aa bah riif-a kr thoaa wb r I ena t,Nirti aaraaiUaaj aa thla t'al 111. ta 4dr 41a la rur ubacrlptlon. M. II. da YOUNG, Smai raa "ChromlrU," Ba Fnuirleo, CsJ. onCTlATIOa DTaTrT. I 1 CASTOR I A For Infanti and Children. Hie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ikcoAiars of