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A Cultured Clark. Mrs. Rchoppen—What’s the price GOOD of this silk? The Sale*gentleman—The price is 8B cents, madam, which you must admit is quite decollete. M rs. lifehoppen— Ihx'ol lets? The Salesgvntleman—Yes, madam. According to Life, a Southern darkey, Cut low. wishing the Inhabitants of tbe village* Estimate* for Arbc Explditon. to know that he and his venerable part Captain Bernier «Miniates the cost ner bad decided to retire from active life, astonlshe«! them one morning by of his proposed Arctic expedition at placing the following sign above the 1130.000. He has applied to the Ca door of the establishment: "Die am to nadian government (or a grant ami tnfohm de public dat me an’ Ike am has also opened subscriptions in the gotn' out of bls'ness. Dem dat owes <le princi pal Canadian cities. firm may settle with me; dem dat de Apt Illustration. firm owes may settle with Ike.” Teacher — Of coins«' you understand Dr. Boyd Carpenter, the Bishop of Ripon, England, was cant'd upon to lay the difference between liking and lov the corner »tone of a new vicarage at ing? Pupil—Yes. miss; 1 like my father Wakefield some months ago. and was Invited by the master of ceremonies ami mother, but I love apple pie. •• I am so asrvous, there is not a wall Inch in my whole body. tach bod; 1 am so weak ■* — stomach, and — at my »tomach, h»vs indigestion horribly, and palpitai palpitation of the heart, sad I am ' losing ' _ flesh. Thia boadache and backache nearly kills me, sad yaa- terday I nearly had hysterics; therw is a weight in the lower part of my bowel» bearing down all the time, and pains in tay graine and thlgha; I can not alo«p, walk or sit, and I believe X am diseased all over; no one ever suffered aa I do.” This is a description of thousands of eases which oomo to Mrs. Pinkham s laboratory for ad vics An inflamed and Short $torie$ Mas. Joax WiLMaits. aloorated condition of the neck of the woaab can produce all of these sysap- Wat and no woman should allow herself to reach such a perfection of taleorv when there Is absolutely no need of It. The subject of our por trait in this sketch. Mrs. Williams of Englishtown, N.J., has been entirely cured of such illness and misery by Lydia £. Fiakhaaa'a Vegetable Coaa- pound. No othor medicine has such a record for absolute cures, and no other medi- ctne is “just as gocxL” Women who want a cure should insist upon getting Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound when they ask for it at a store Disappointed in the Alps. Fair Mountain Climber—These are the very same picture postal cards we saw down in the village. There real ly was no need of our coming up here. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use tor their ahlliiren duriug the teething period. The Man* Way. When a man finds a woman for whom he thinks there's nothing good enough he asks her to take him. A folding ]>ocket camera,making 3S xS’e pictures, for fl 1.2.5. No experi ence required to make perfect pictures. Film 60 cents. Send for full descrip tion. Kirk, Gearv A Co., 330 Putter St.. 8. F. Striking Hom«. "If you have a prosperous debtor who wouldn't pay you a cent, what I»» would you do to get even with him? "I’d kidnap his cook.” % Your Guide and Guard Is the famoos Oregon Blood Purifier, tested and true. Use it now. Very Amusing. Wife—What's funny in that letter you are reading? Husband—It's from Boston. He asks if I don't want to pay that 310 I owe him. TO CIRI! A COLO IN ONK DAI Taka Laxative Bromo Quinine Tableta. AU Iranista refund the mone? if It falla tw euro. L wTOror» * Slanature lion each box. 36e * She Had Told the Truth. (who handed him tbe trowel and the Kwhlblt» at Buffalo. line and plummet) to "become an opera There «ill Iw exhibits from all over the tlve mason for a few moments." "I «urldal the Hurt'««' Kcpuulion. which «ill caunot." answered tlie bishop, "lay prove very interesting to all «ho may at but no more so than the news that claim to the title of au operative ma tend. the famous remedy. Hostetter's Stomach eon, but 1 am certainly a worklug Car Hitlers, will «tire dvspvpsia. itidigesuon, const ipai mil, biliousness and nervousness penter." to all sutterers from lire above coill|ilaillVs lu his autobiography. "Up from a trial is recommended «till the assnran *e “Slavery," Booker T. Wasbiugtou tells that «lien honestly used a cure «ill be au amusing anecdote of au old colored nrtet ied. It also tones up tbs entire sys tem. man, who, during the days of slavery, wanted to learn how to play ou th«' Cause for IhankflutM. guitar. In his desire to take guitar les Tommy—What yer so sore about? sons, be applied to one of bls young Jimmy—Aw, it’s |xx»ty tough on a masters to teach him; but the young feller ter have ter wear Ins big brud man. not having much faith In tbe abil der's pants. ity of tbe slave to master the guitar at “Go'on! Yer oughter be glad yer bls age, sought to dlscottrag«' him by big brudder ain’t a sister an’ wore telling him: “Unde Jake. I will give bloomers. ” you guitar lessons; but, Jake, I will have to charge you three dollars for the first leeson. two dollars for the se«'on«l lesson ami on«' dollar for tbe thin! les son. But I will charge von ouly twenty- Tbt» aifuatur» is on every ho» ot th» genuino five cents for the last lesson.” Unde Laxative Broiuo*Quiniiie T»bi»u Jake answered: “All right, boss. I hires th« isaody that cure« a ceM l«a May you on dem terms. But. boas! I wants She Stop*. yer to be sure an’ give nt«' <tat las’ les eon first." Soulful — Youth Ikt — (at the . — pirno) — — - >> Some time ago a well-known Saa | you sing “For Ever an«i For Ever? Matter-of-Faet-Maidi'n—No; I stop Francisco attorney, who prides blmselt upon his handling of Chinese witnesses, for meals. was defending a railway damage case Make your own photographs, It Instead of following tbe usual ques coats but little. Send for our hand tlons as to name, residence. If the na somely illustrated catalog showing all ture of an oath were understood, etc., styles of cameras. Kirk, Geary Jr Co., be began: “What your name?” "Kee 330 Slitter, St., San Francisco, Cal. Lung.’’ "You live San Francisco?*' "Yes." "You sahble God?" "Mr. Attor- Overheard ia a Scotch Hotel. ney. If you mean 'Do I understand the Traveler (seating himself at the entity of our Creator?’ 1 will simply breakfast table)—Well, waiter, what’s aay that Thursday evening next I shall for breakfast? address tbe State Ministerial Assort* Waiter (cheerfully)—Calves’ brains, tion on the subject of the 'Divinity of sir, fried liver, deviled kidneys Christ.* and shall be p!ea<ed to have Traveler—Oh. hang your com- you attend.” Needless to say. a general plaints! Give me the menu! roar of laughter swept over the court room at this clever sally, and it was @Kt6ONßLOODpUftlH£fi some minutes, much to the discomfiture of the lawyer for the defense, before order was restoreti and tbe examination A Play on Words. proceeded upon ordinary lines. Tess—I sec a notice in the pH [»er of While talking of the many notable the wedding of Mrs. Nubride. people be has met during bls pugilistic Jess—Y’es, 1 know her very well, career, John L. Sullivan said the other “Do you? What was her maiden day in New York: “Once when I was In name?” Sydney. New South Wales, I had a *’I suppose her maiden aim «U to suite of rooms directly over Sarah get married.” Bernhardt. 1 never met the lady, and I didn't much care. She was jabbering TOO KNOW WHAT TOV AltK TAXING French all tbe time, and was rehearsing When von take Grove's Tameless Chill Tonic, because the formula ia plainly printed on every constantly In her room. I beard so bettie showing that it Is »>moly Iron and Quf. alas in a tsstdsoa form. No Cure, Nr Bay. »tic much of It that I pretty near bad the willlea One night I happened to follow Were Not Efficacious. Sarah Into Her Majesty’s Theater in .Mamma —Now say your prayers. Sydney, and I bad a good chance to slxe Tommy—No; I don't b'lieve it does her up. She was a feather-weight, all right, and there was so much powder an ly good. Mamina—What? on her face that I thought she'd made Tommy—No; I'm jea' gittin' dis a mistake! She got a look at me. and. because I bad been so much annoyed gusted I bin prayin'al) this time to with her jabbering, I scowled at her— make little brother Jack a good boy, gave her tbe look that used to scare tbe and he's just as bad and selfish as bubs who tried to stay four rounds •ver. was long DISTANCE 'PHONE, A long dlntaues telephone played a part In th« romance of Virginia Gilbert and Ilarry Wylie, who have been mar ried In Clayton, Mo. The young woman was undecided and llarry left for Tex an, but on the way called Ida former tlnneee to the long dlatanco 'phone. "Lui going far away, Virgie, and you pi»« Us Itohw Fhrow, .l«v«“*- Tltcra are many women all over the will never see me again unless you aay you will marry me In the morning." laml who ara earning a lit n’g *'/ ll>« U.mfinemait» i •'Come back," said the girl. 'I do love UM of the mtxlle. doaa r<x>m« ami the trying nature of you, and am glad you called me up." their work often . hum * them to grow lade ami wan ami to « i|-rtenee a feel lug of « onatanl »eannew 1 K1“ " oi’aonii'ltme», until imtuie r< I" 1» .«"•* $25 - »30 »40 health I reaka down. '* way ami onlv one way to ra«toro the OXFORD, DEFENDER imi*are.l vitality, and that » to and DUNLOP TIRES strengthen the a.......... .. nerve« ami Dunl»|»R>e*i Rima. Full LIu» ut lluudrl»» build tip and .................. nouriali the iiii|«oieri»h » Agenta fantini Band fur Ci’.aluiU». If the blood i* kept healthy vu bloou« I- — —, new anil rich and th«’ nerve» strong, l>e felt. life and energy "ill u Illis »»< the . .............. ■'( Mt«^ Addìi' ritti and r«,i«r Boari. and , ok . R. Holt, a du »maker, of No. 73 Me. fill«* Bridge afreet, August*. Throughout the Land Many Are Slaving Over the Needle and Wearing Them selves Out. Mitchell Bicycles lOVtHCE THKESHEH co. Mitchell, Lewis & Slaver Co., am say»: '••Als’iit tin yean a»o 1 experience * writ out feeling Monte tiiiivt I would li<’ ir* ^‘r * 1 • so, but my dressmaking work obligeil me to keep up. even a hen I did not feel able to I«' almut 1 »ilffere«! from female troubles and last spring I bail rheumatism in mv left arm and al»«> a pain in my left side in the region ul The romance began In Pallas, Texas, when Miss Gilbert was still In abort dreast's. Wylie fell tn love with her and proposed. The wedding day was set, but was put off from time to time by Miss Gilbert on the plea that she was too young to marry. Once the Invi tations were out. and again a postpone ment occurred. Thia time the engage ment was broken, and the young wom an came to St. Louis Wylie followed and begged her to keep her promise. Falling In thia, he started back to Texas. TWO MEETINGS WITH GARFIELD. Clara Morri» Relate« an Incident that Occurred at a Wtihlnifon Dinner. In tbe Woman's Home Companion Clara Morris has a clever article lu which she describee two nt<*etlngs with James A. Garfield. The first was In a country lane near Aurora, where she saw and talked with the future states man. who was then taking a load of wood to market. Years afterward she met him In Waahlngton. and remem- bervd him; but while feeling that be had ae«'n her before he could not rcall where. Of that second meeting she says: “Then there came an evening when, at a dinner given by Mrs. Platt, I found myself sitting exactly opposite Mr. Garfield. The company waa not a large one. but It boasted some famous nam«*s and at least one brilliant beauty. Con versation was brilliant and laughter was light. Turning my glance a mo ment from the Southern Renator at my side. 1 lookctl full Into the fixed, wide blue eyes of Mr. Garfield. He was lean Ing forward; one hand tightly clenched lay on the table. From hla strained, far away look I knew he was trying to recall our first meeting, and as I gazed Into hla eyew the buzz of talk and laughter turned Into a murmur of wind through tall, leafless triMM*. I saw n , pale winter sunshine fulling across I «now jiuti-lieil fields. Leaning n little toward him. In a very low but distinct ■ tone I snld. 'Gee! Gw haw!* A flash{ like blue lightning »napped Into Ills cyi*a, nnd aa I addl'd, 'Is Freeman at home?’ he gnve a cry. almowt a shout, exclaiming with enthusiasm. 'I've found you! I've found you nt Inal, nnd you're sitting on top of the fence In a nd calico dress, with a book In your Inp!' Then In the midst of the commo tlon he had raised he threw his arm about Mr. Platt, crying, 'Ah, you thought I waa meet for nn asylum, you know yon did! But I’ve found her out nt last, so you see I'm not half a» crazy aa you believed I was!’ "Questions rained upon him, and much laughter followed hla story of that faraway meeting on tbe country road; one grave old man <|ueatlone«l ue earnestly In the drawing room aa tn what was In the minds of each at the time I spoke. “I was not much surprised to hoar Mr. Garfield say that In Ills backward search for a clue to the tormenting half-memory he had got aa far aa Cleveland, had falletl to find me In that dty. and at the moment I spoke waa hopelewaly trying Aurora and the coun try around there.” Sue—You said your were going to marry an artist, and now you’re en with me. Well, sir, Sarah gave one gaged to a dentist. His Just Reward. long. mourful bowl and fainted away. Flo—-Well, isn’t he an artist? He "Never did have any luck,” com- After that she didn’t jabber any more, draws from real life! “I'm always for she’d found out who was living up plained Si Engrone. left out in the cold. ” stairs." “Never mind,” replied Job Scum fiter, “you won't be in the next Quaint Customs In Hhetland. The only part of the United Kingdom world. ” The Impolite Man. In which the old style of re?konlng time “My face is my fortune, sir," she Is adhered to Is the archipelago of Shet said. land, and there Sunday, Jan. 15, was Laxative Bromo^uinln« Tablet» eure a cold In “That's very plain," said he. one day. No cure. No Bay. Brice 26 cenia. New Tear's Day. Th« Bast Prwerlptlon for Malaria But Sunday being with the natives a Fewer Southern Tenant Farmers. Chilla sod Fever la a b«ttle of Urov«*i Tasteleo« strict dies non for business or for pleas □hill Tank-. It ia simply Iren and qalniae la The old fashioned "plantations” in e tasMaca torta. N« cur«. No Bay. Brice SOe ure, the next day witnessed the high the South have al>out paused into his jinks incident to the occasion. These la Eden. Included processions of “guisers,” or tory. The average size of farm ha* Eve—Just think, I’ll be two weeks mummers, and the drinking of various been greatly reduced and the number of farmers who own the farms they old tomorrow! strange toasts, such ss “Helt to man culivate has wonderfully increased. Adam—Well, my dear, you don't and death to da grayflsb,” and the look it. health of the twelve apostles. An Astral Skeptic In Shetland the remnants of the old "What do you think of these peo Norse language linger to such a degree that the dialect Is almost a sealed book ple who claim to remember their pre For Infants and Children. The Dead He* Ijevel. —exen to Scotsmen. The last specimen vious reincarnations?’* "I think they were once geese, and A marked rise In the level of the Pead of the greet auk whose eggs are now Rea I »as been noted. The ruin, Ki Bahr, valued at something like 100 guineas haven’t got over it." that stood like an Island near the River Bears the apiece, was done to death there, but the Jordan. Is now completely under water. little auk still retains a precarious foot Bignature of A broad lagoon lias formed on the ing on the lonely Islet of Fouls. DI kou raging. north side of the Jordan delta. The water does not sink In summer and It He—It is my aim in life to do Anxious to Oblige. something that will make my name Is surmised that the whole bottom of Pompous Publisher t to aspiring nov eternally remembered. the Dead Rea has been raised by vol ice In literature)—I bare been reading canlc action. She—Is it? Y’ou are a pretty poor your manuscript, my dear lady, and shot, are you not ? there Is much In It, I think—ahetn!— A dean dty very good. But there are parts some Sydney, Australia, Is said to be one what vague. Now you should always • o « o * û « o « o * o « o * o * o « o * o « o « o of the cleanest cities In the world. If write so that the most Iguorant esn un not the cleanest. The streets are thor derstand. It tnjurea aervoue or»t»m to do so. BACO- oughly cleaned every night and any Youthful Authoress (wishing to show ll’RO la the only cure that r»allr eurao one throwing refuse or waste material and Botlflee you when to etop. Hold with a herself most ready to accept advice)— guaranta« that three boxee will euro anv caaw of any sort on the streets la arrested Oh, yes. I’m sure. But, tell me, which UPfi Cilfl lovetetable and harmlesa. It has and fined. All the kitchens In the larger ••JJwJtJJii cured thoueande. Il wlllrure you. are the parts that have given you trou At all drnrgltta or by mall prepaid, |l a box; residences are on the top floor and all X boxee F2M. Booklet free. Write Euasxa ble?—Punch. the clothes are dried on the roof. CASTOR IA Machinery, Implements, Farm Supplies, Etc. WEARY WOMEN Kirr or BUY THE McCORMICK MOWERS . I | ( Altiva i.ti,nr draft . kA«Y Filili lit Fi (tv out "f rr htin4t«<<l mowria «ohi »round ih» world bear III» naut» M m tiimli k Bllg Fnur. New fwur. I Itti» »«wr. t erti«al Lift. mv heart "In August a friend rocommeiulral I»r. Williams' Pink Pill» for Palo Feo ph* ami 1 Is'gan taking them imim diately. I eommene«»! to improve in alaint two w«*eks ami in thru«' mouths VICTOR STTÌLL RAKES my weight inereas«sl from 121 to l-l-l Willi Stoat Wheals. ma<1- lur lu ths pounds. Since taking the pill» I • Wild sud Wo«,It, Wr*l hato had no return ol the |>ain in my J. A. I RI I MAN, Genersl Agm, Call an lbs ag»ni ur addnsa arm nor near my heart «•»It. Watoe ■*. I'om l.ANlt, (i,(, “I am still taking Pink Pill» for A. H. BOY I.AN, Portland, Oreguet, t'omplais Staab nt Pale People and I am gladly recoin Mtl.TKK A wiHi|>x\tin, Fvt Calalusus and pries*. mending them to all who »ay that anything ails them Sigmsl. ADDIE R. HOLT, 44 A A/l A \[T 33 Tb« perfoctioB of Wall Plaatsr, 3 1 )un time ami money Inveatigst». Subscribed and sworn to Is'fore me this 4th day of February, llk'l. I.AND PLAMTKR. —l'an onr I .ami Plaster and torrea«» you* crop* »»timo» Fremont J. U l ittle, niais, circulars atol «-Xpert informal <>n on appliralton. Be*] Notary Public. Offke and Factory: I «rot <»< Fourteenth Street. Poet land. Oregon. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill» for Pale Agent» want»<l everywhere. People are sold by all di'alers, or will lie M'lit postpaiii on re|» ipt of price, .’it) cents a box, or six lioxea for (they are never sold in bulk or l»v the litindnsl), bv addressing Dr. Wil teas t IIS la New Cnee Clamps liams Medicine Co , Schenectady, N.Y . Ile« t Sr Valu, Oar NEW LIFE TO OLD FENCES! Anchor and Uprights Neighborly. Huslutml—Isn't it about time Mrs. lktrrore was returning our call? Wife—Yes, but if ah<- dos* return it it will I m * more than oho does with the other things she gels from us. WHAT MONTH IEIE YOU BORN INT let us know at ome and on receipt of 35 cents you will r« reive a very hand some brooch pin with birth »tone set ting. all the rage MIRTH PACIFIC MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT, Port- land, Oregon. P. O. Box lift. -T hi T h Tast Bi«M JOHN POOLE, l'or tian J, Oregon. Bool ol Morrison Street. Can give you Buggies, 1'luwa, Win.inolia and Machinery, bee the best bargains tn Boilers and Engines, Pumps an I General us Irefor« buying. I Ci DU <T 1,01,1 < 1 ICR i«»l 1C« Kl F LtAnn * > 1» <»r»i» it» w 11 h <* i 1 wri» MIS k . ■ I idtfrpMfor fier information, epokana ln«llttatr uf >*<)choiugy. *<H “pr gu« Ak» ,Mpokao», a.«h nullum *• ill Rjl f OultllEfn 1 ■ ' * - 1 1 1 ' CLAMI BlFuKK t »INM Cattle, Sheep and Hog Tight, !■' " W. H. SMITH 1 CO., Buffilo, t 1. -fK 'Tv a TV __ flPVC WülfcMtlr. W . • BhüfA?' jg! | ™ ■ « its»«»» i . i . im FARM, RAILROAD AND LAWN PENCE. Writs for Brice* a»<I Cele egue The Portland Anchor Pence Co. Agama Wealed In J4» Nicolai St.. PORTLAND, Oregon. Kvery Town. Chas. L. Mastick & Co. cahii buyer « tlm< ,rt <m,pw "va See Our Anchor Clamp You would be •it?|»fl*r4 II howw hu« Diti» II Would r«M| tow lu A b Up that old heller »end lot A tie »or < 3H1|« »Ul I l'rifhu »tal pair of our t»i • her«, at»d make your u d wir« fat»« r icMtli |«»e a new on« ANCHOR FKN< R lank« •« nice and • mi •<**..< I »I lar tiwr« ootneiltnea think ibtl It iMtil l»a b gh l-rltel It I««*!. IboMb or hides . rr.i.TH ,M and tallow . Consignments solicited. Pay btglirot market pri- " PROMI'I Iti TURN» Desierà in leather and Ftit'llng*. Refer to Walia. Fargo À Co. Bank, Portland, Orerun. APPENDICITIS that dreadful fiend that threatens the life of rich and poor, can attack and kill only those whose bowels arc not kept thoroughly cleaned out, purified and disinfected the year round. One whose liver is dead, whose bowels and stomach are full of half decayed food, whose whole body is unclean inside, is a quick and ready victim of appendicitis. If you want to be safe against the scourge, keep in good health all the time, KEEP CLEAN INSIDE! Use the only tonic laxative, that will make your bowels strong and healthy, and keep them pure and clean, pro tected against appendicitis and ALL EPIDEMIC DISEASES. It’s CAS- CARETS. that will keep and save you. Take them regularly and you will find that all diseases are absolutely The Kind You Have Always Boight ItSIED UD TRUE Dari S top I omcco S uddenly ¡ MILWAUKEE MOWER. Thr ìmmi I I»•'!»«’ «»! r«»Mi|w*tl|h»n I» t» m»l» HiautilH«*« ' Jual »• giHMl •• MtA‘t>rn»h h ,“ CMBUlciL Co., La Croeaa, WU. Ancient Quarries. Tied Up The stone for the great wall of the dam across the Nile at Assuan Is being obtained from the quarries of which I the Temples of Pbllae are believed to have been built—the unhappy Phllae which, when the dam Is completed, will be submerged and partly disappear from sight for the first time in Its 3,000 years of existence. The granite blocks that are being quarried for this, the first great engineering achievement of the twentieth century, bear the marks of wedges used thirty centuries ago. When the muscle» feel drawn and tied up and the flesh tender, that tanaion ia Stiffness from cold or over exercise. It lasts bat > abort time after Inevitable Ignorance. I* applied. The cars is prompt sad surs. a. r. a. •«. al-iaol. I Madge-She Is singularly deficient In the subject of history. Marjorie—What else could you ex pect, when she spends all her time reading the popular historic novela7- Judge. When there 1» no danger near, moral courage la often the rankest kind of false pretense. Different R,retllnn. WHY GET SOAKED Z//Z// / / f/t "Ro you're the sheriff now, Bill?” “That's what I am." “And you're going to take me In, are you? The best friend you ever had? i Well, I suppose this Is where frfend- i ship censes." | "Either that or where friendship , I seizes.’’—Yonkers Statesman. Ka«h Man. 4^' WUU£T0UMr - MAMNfY MAWMTSTa STORM! • IMITATI«» » cl' • ; ’ ’F j OT'POWER-':- Ull II I • "No, I don't like Mr. Thirdly," said Mrs. Kihluff, emphatically. "What’s he done?” asked Mrs. Ten spot. "Well, he saked all the ladles In ths congregation to remove their hats. And It was Easter Sunday, mind you." The Absent Friend, “How well Mrs. Gllhvazzlç holds her age!" "Isn’t It wonderful? You would not think she was a day over 30 If she didn’t try to act as If she were 30!"— Indianapolis Press. I Oc. 25c. 50c. NEVER SOLD IN BULK* ALL DRUGGISTS. CURE **"!."I «■ru,r '"‘Ini.lll.r tronhi»1 Pt’npl««, a»« dlxsln..., larly yoq ar« mow» res«« p»opl» than all attar *»«ra •tartar for the rhrnnia ••?****? <«»Roth»r. It ia a Mftrlig tl*a* "S4 !i“f, ’’••*'• "r “*r‘ ••k'n« CAM'SRKTa'f.TaV wh,‘ will n«v«r g«t wall J •"-«■», r«>r yau F«ti put your bowala rlahl r-I* 11 uolll with < a A< ARKTSTt’-JJ, •„„lij*.**"'•<,»«»»! •‘•M ant«« io cur« or money icVui/dl«' •*•»!■»• guar- GUARANTEED fWS _____ —T — — j . V*/» dlar ___ ■»•aialae t« th« wart«. Tkls 1 '• Vrmat Merit. aai<l 7 our beat «..» to«tlM«nl»l- «..<lm«»lal W* Ri _ r.,0, • — • re ’ mr» «r« •» will «»11 olit AilrTR ahaoluielF ««■r”'.'A . L«» «»»••• -3 atetareis «i...»**"? M*u»]T • «ffliB»»». ••buFtuday, iZ/lfMiiE ... «Imjslatba'in"«* -J.1« «Ir»»«»»».. flair, Maail trial« a» y»r 4 la «•■• aa« R4»<t <«. b.a, '5* . I«* ■ •I »atlaRed. a fl ar ualk» ba«. . h . iiix ba. aoi tba «M.lr ba. ta walk ^1*2 •'! ¡J fr t. «• ... b» br.aaali, «-• b»* , „. wbaw aar«ba»»4 It, aat »••»war «—•••• aVw' Li F om ÍÍ«**“0, - Í • •<•