Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 27, 1902, Image 2

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BARGAINS
t IF THOU ART SICK ®
4
’ That Never Fail To Bring Business:
I
$1.00
¿ 11 pounds sugar
THE
.05
♦ 7-ccnt beans
Q uaker D octors .
05
7-cent prunes
* 25-cent can oysters ..........
.20
25-cent can poaches.........
.20
' * 25-cent can apricots..........
.20
Bartit pears,
.20
30-eent can
♦.
THIS IS THE OPPORTUNITY OP A
LIFE-TIME FOR THEE TO GET
WELL, FOR
15-cent package egg noodles
10
20-cent package coffee
15
20-ccnt package II. O. pancake Hour
15
60-cent tea
.50
50-ccnt tea
40
40-cent tea
.30
25-cent co Hee
.20
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"I’"I" "I"
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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
Collections Attended
to Promptly.
Const I put Ion means dullnwaa. de­
pression. Ii. adache, generally dlsohlcr-
ed health. DeWitt's Little Early Ris­
ers stimulate the liter. o|«-n up the
bowels and relieve this condition.
Safe, speedy and thorough.
1'hcy
never fripc. E’avorite pills.
4
4
i
THE DUFFY CO’S STORE
t. t. t
~"I"
A siillh lent ...... .
bran tileil in th»»
Moore...........
again»!
1
Eutrv No UÎ4. made Uav
for m>riliea»t quarter ol the
s
quarter, aweliou :t.
to«n»hi|- •
•
range UK. by William '.
' '
I tealei-, in »hub it i»all«g«vl that
raid William I'.
M...... h-
alMiHloneil In» »aid l lami lor lb.- !<•••
7 veáis and further that the land '
not Invìi cultivated by chuman» -w »»»
one lor him for the la»t »lx n-ai" I'“’
and further that Hu» claiinnni did •
i nto and deliver to Clara Mo-"‘ » •»> •
loi devsl promising Io emin-v »«i < I«"
U|«>n his making final pn-of. »•>' '
tu » are hereby notified to a|;|-
»pond and ofler evidence tom bing »ant
alligation at H> o'clock a. m on y«'*'1
22. Its»'.’. In-lore J. ” Hnn>ak> t. I . •-
Commiwioiier. «I hi» olh-»• in I’-onanra.
i lo gon, and that tinnì hearing »I
heldat 10o'clock a in on Manli
|W»2, l«'l -re the Kegi.ter and It.- virar i
at tin- Unlit«! Stalos Un-I »'fili* *"
Uiki-iivw . Oregon.
rio- »aid contv»tant having; "• •
proi.-r affidavit, tileil Fi-bruarv., I’"-
»i-t I >rlh Meis «hieb »lio» thaï alt. »
dm" diligence |»-raonal rrrvi.v <■!
notice can not I* made It I» her.-lo
Among the Infinite variety ,>( material and work fnmUlMwl 1.» 11,,„ , ,|||
onleredand dirv. t.»l that »uch notice la-
given bv Une and proper publication
More Front». Wood Carving, Stair Italia, Bahiatera and Ke«rl
ii,_ L . ‘
E M. BK ITT \ IV li«gi»tcr.
HARRY BAII.FA . lie.
the grocer .
4. .4. a±x 14; .41 ¿41 it. iti iti
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4
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i
4
4
4
Healers, Botanists
•»•> Physicians
4
Will Remain in Klamath Falls
until March pth.
Office at Opera
House; Hours, io to 12 A. M.
All kinds of syrups, drl««l fruit,
fresh hum. tmcoii ami lard ami »or-
! gliuni, at the Kxcelaor, Dairy, Ur.
FALLS PLANING MILLS.
STA BL ICS
EXC HANG E
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
EAST
END,
KLAMATH
FALLS,
OREGON.
JvPFV
Horses bounled by day, week or mouth.
▼ vl jf • Huy mid Grain bought unit mi |,|.
Pussengers conveyed Io nil parta of Southern Oregon
Rubber l««>ts with leather soles at
hih I Northern Culifornia at the very lowest rates.
II«' Excelsior. Dairy, Or.
I OR TRAIMI.
I have 10 acres of fruit land at
Ashland which will trade for Klam­
ath Fall« unimproved lot. or lu-rrage.
Address or ca1'< i,
I. A. Dt rrv.
Klamath Falla
ventions. At the republican county
convention, (as always in all conven­
tions of any and every party.) exper­
Published every Thursday by
ience has shown that one of the
greatest assurances of success is
HUSE & SON, harmony. There are a host of gi«>d
F.ni'W’K« Axn Pxornirrorw.
I and capable men to select from.
Sta^e Line
wrerurme« bit is:
g»««!, st raight-forward. honorable
I
O«» ,««r (tn *<lv»nre) ........................
K oo and capable men. and republicans are
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1902. not compelled to go outside their own ' conducted than during the past four
PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS.
years. There has been no hint of
party to find them. And when the
corruption or betrayal of the people's
**Ia it true we’re made of dust,
Spain seems to be nearly if not combined good judgment of the con­ i
interests in any of Its departments. •unite?** “Yen dear." “Then «hjr
actually in tbe throes of an insurrec­ vention makes choice, all should be
The officials have proven themselves don't we turn muddy when we drink'.***
—Sketch.
tion. Having lost all of its itMulsr content, and stand shoulder to shoul­
Office: At the Telegraph
competent, honest and faithful to
“Mis. Smll.x out? Didn’t .he g*t
p<»¡sessions, becanse of its Indispoai- der, invincible and enthusi wtic. until
their duties.
my note th., morning?" "SLure, «jr,
tlon to give them a just government, they are triumphant winners on i
1 met a lady acquaintance on a I thought it w.. a bill from the f.ce
Office
Neither bolters nor I
it is now engaged in an uncertain election day.
street car in Salem recently, anti dur­ •he made.”—Ctevel.nd Plain Dealer.
KLAMATH I ALl-S. OK.
struggle to keep Its main-land to- j disgruntled politicians, nor the efforts
Ey-bright—“Well, I've got to tiegin
ing our conversation she asked me If
Itether. Spain has long been degen-1 of our friends on the other side,
wearing. g!a»w».“ Skidmore “Trou­
I “did not think that we had a fine bled with yr>ur eye«?** Eyebright —
«rating, due to ignorance, bigotry1 should disturb our serene determina­
Governor?” I, of course answered “Certainly. Ihdn't think I «a» going to
tion to win a republican victory in
and tyranny.
Ihiily Irom Ager to Klamath Hot
in the affirmative. She said that In move to Boston did you?**—Town Top­
a county, which already has a repub- !
Springs. Kenn. Klamath Falla, iMiry,
the performance ot her religious ic.
The village election is of sufficient lican majority.
Taking No Chat ee,.- Boarder “Are Bonanu. Bly and Lakeview.
I duties site was called to the state
importance to enlist the active inter­
you ».ire. Bridget, that there are no
est of every citizen. A half dozen Call for Republican Convention and prison once each month, and that toad.toole among there muihroom«?“
Iholy from IjikrvK-« to lily, B<>nsi>u.
she found the affalrx of the prison Servant—“I don’t know, aor They wa» Dairy. Klamath Falla, Kino, Klamath
tickets, representing as many small
Primaries for Klamath Co. Or.
conducted in a humane and Christ Ian- bought for the tnlMMi»' table, but »he Hot Fpringo and Ager.
cliques, should not be tossed into the
told me to try them on th’ bo.rder.
held on the day of election.
Why
A Republican Convention for like manner, so far as it was possible flrat.'—Boaton Herald.
M sites connection with all traina at
not hold a mass convention, to which i Klamath county, Oregon, is hereby to be. She spoke In very compli­
On Fie Went. “Oh. my!” eac'atlmed Afar, Cal.
duty should draw every property called to meet at Klamath Falls, on mentary terms of Superintendent the deadbeat, who had been ostenta­
holder and citizen Interested in Saturday, March 22nd, 1902, at the Lee. Warden Janes and other employ­ tiously Ashing for his fare. "I've lost
my last niokel. I'm not as weft off as
public welfare, and nominate repre­ hour of 10 o'clock a. in. of said day, es there.
I thought I was." “No,” replied the
Easy Coaches.
sentative men? The fact that the for the purpose of nominating a coun-' There is some opposition to Gover­ wise conductor, as he rang th- bell tn
town owes, as we are informed, about ty ticket and to elect 4 delegates to' nor Geer's re-election, but It is most­ stop, “but you’re really better off.”
Excellent Accommodations.
•7,900. aside from its bonded Indebt­ the Republican State Convention, ly confined to parties who are dissa}.- — Philadelphia Pre.
Guff—“I thought you s.fd if he In­
It is unfor­
edness, should awaken interest in the and 4 delegates to the Congressional pointed office seekers.
sulted you you'd strike him quick ns
tunate
that
it
has
not
been
|««slble
Convention of the First District of
future management of affairs.
gh t r.i r.gBluff "I do! -ay that,
I’s»»er>Ker. expresa and freight traffic
Oregon, and for the transaction of for the gryvernor to provide positions didn't I’“ Guff—-Ye«, you did. .nd al­ solicited All •■usines» rr trusted to us
, A fist fight between Senators Till­ such other business as may properly for each friend in his own precinct though h- died you a liar and a thief will he expedited.
man and McLaurin of South Caro­ come before said convention. The and county, but he found himself you haven’t struck him yet.” Bluff -
lina enlivened the United Stales convention will be coinpreted of 39 long on friends and short on p»»s»i- “Well—er you nev,r heard of light­
senate last Saturday.
The two delegates, apportioned among the tions. So somelMidy bad to I m - dissap- ning striking at th area son of the year,
did you?"—Catholic Standard and
statesmen have been bitter enemies several precincts of said county as pointed.
Ti me.
for a number of years, and what pre­ follows, viz:
An Iriah judge of the old whool, in a
I remember that In 1S«4 th- great
r-eent rimming up at the Four Court»,
cipitated the hand-to-hand encounter
Lincoln
met
with
strong
opposition
Linkville 10. Dairy 4, Klamath
was McLaurin*« declaration, during Lake 1. Langell Valley 2. Lost River within his own party for re-election, Dublin, created a great ,ff«ct. Th-
plaintiff was even more beautiful than
the course of a speech, that Tillman'sj | 3. Plevna 5, Poe Valley 2, Sprague mostly from dissappolnted and “dis­ her beautiful daughter, who wans wit­ Make, dally trips each way t»v Bar­
statement regarding him was a ‘•will- '
ren. Soda Spring«. Shake, Pokrga-
River 2. Snow 2, Tule Lake 4, and gruntled” office seekers. This was ness. “Gentlemen of th- jury,” his
ma. (Logging Camp,) Ke no, to
fui, deliberate and malicious lie.” Wood River 4.
carried to the extent of calling a lordship began, “everything fn this
case seems plain except Mr». (»Toole
Klamath Falls.
The senate quickly dropped into
The same being 1 delegate at large national convention and nominating and her charming daughter."—London
executive session, and thus, obscuring | for each precinct and 1 delegate for a candidate for president (John C. New«.
iUelf from public view, recovered its each 14 votes and fraction thereof Fremont) in opposition to Mr. Lin­
It Is the direct line from Ashland
The Mat Heard Of It.
equilibrium. It was resolved that over one-half, cast for Hon. J. N. coln, but he cut a sorry figure indeed
ami all Northwest Oregon to Klam­
the two pugnacious senator« were in Williamson at the state election of, , in the result of the election, which
“Mv little boy took the croup one
ath Fails, Merrill, Bonanza, Bly
contempt and should apologize, which
resulted in Mr. Lincoln’s re-election night and soon grew ho bad von
and Lakeview, and also Indian
1900.
they did.
Primaries will be held at the various over both Fremont and the Demo­ could hear him breathe all over the
Agency and Ft. Klamath.
1». Ranolds, Marsh-
voting places in the several precincts cratic candidate by a great majority. house,” ' says F. D.
Smallpox seems to l»e prevalent in
on Saturday, March 15. 190*2, at the, I Governor Geer is a native Oregon­ field, O. '•We feared he would die, Leave Klamath Falls dally at
I
all parts of the United States,
a. in. and arrives by 6 p. ni.. and
! hour of 2 o’clock p. m. oi -»aid day.
ian, has lived most of his life In but a few doses of One Minute Cough
though being in a mild form a com-!
By order of the Republican C'en-' Marion county, was educated at our Cure quickly relieved him and he
makes good connections with all
paratively small number of deaths'
tral Committee of Klamath county, great home college, the Willamette went to sleep. That is the last we
north and south l«>und trains at
have resulted. The East is suffering
Now Isn't a
Oregon, dated February 20, 1902.
Ashland. Daylight ride both wavs.
I University. Prior to his elect ion was heard of the croup.
more than the West with the disease.
H iiuim F. M i ’ kdoch .
a farmer and hard worker all his life, cough cure like that valuable?” One
It has gained great headway in Chi­
Chairman.
and knows how to sympathize with Minute cough cure is absolutely safe Good Stock and Equip
rag»». Sunday's Oregonian apeaks of
For coughs,
The laborer. Oregon hits never had and acts Immediately.
ment.
the precautions employed In that A WORD FOR GOVERNOR GEER
a Governor who has been more de- cold«, croup, grip, bronchitis and all
city as follows:
“The manager of
other
throat
and
lung
trouble«
It
1«
a
Careful Attention Given
A friend sends us for publication votod to her Interests or more fafth-
every one of the railroads centering
j ful In the performance of his duties. certain cure. Very pleasant to take.
Traveling Public.
the
following
letter
clipped
from
the
tn Chicago has made it a rule that
The writer of this has never received The little ones like It.
Salem
Statesman:
every employe, from the highest to
See the notice of I he county clerk H M. GARRETT,
Editor Statesman: In antici pillion ' or asked any favors at the hands of
the lowest, Including messenger boys
the present state officials, except be­ to all voters to register. The reglK-
and scrubwomen, must Ire vaccinated of the coining state election next
Su|*riutendent.
ing favored as other citizens of the terIng for the election two years ago.
or lose his or her place.
Every car June, the political “pot” is already
will
not
suffice
for
the
election
rwxt
state with good government.
Re- June, but, must be done again or
arriving in Chicago from any direc­ “simmering” and the temperature
the
, spectfully,
D W. M atthkws .
1«
already
increasing
until
it
will
soon
voter will lose his vote.
tion Is fumigated under the direction
S alem , O k ., Dec. 4. 1902.
It is well,
of the city health department before lie at the boiling point.
FOR SALE.
therefore,
for
conservative
Republic
­
passengers are allowed to enter It
Saved Him From Torture.
Klxty-flve head of mixed cattle.
again. These precautions are nec­ ans, who are not actuated solely by
Three
tulle« south of Klamath Fall«,
the
love
of
office,
to
lie
casting
about
There
is
no
more
agonizing
trouble
essary. for smallpox is prevalent in
L. M. Il H ouk «.
The constant itching Ore.
the territory surrounding Chicago. to determine who our standard bear­ than piles.
and burning make life Intolerable.
For New. of the World
T ra ox M ark «
In Wisconsin 8000 or V000 caws have er« «ball tie in the next campaign.
Dxaiana
In the language of Mark Hanna it No position is comfortable. The tor­
occurred within the past thirteen
CoevRiOMT« Ac.
1«
some
times
a
good
plan
“
to
let
well
Anrnn» »MMIn» « »Mr« ana 4»arr1|Hk.n n»v
Read
the
San
Francisco
Bulletin.
ture
Is
unceasing.
DeWitt's
Witch
montha.”
ynlrsir a»ran»ln nnr -«-Inh.n IrM al.MS.r J,
a pr-,h»l,l,-
able.
enough alone.” It seems to me that Hazel Halve* cures piles at once. For Fifty cents per month. Including Invcntl.m
tlm,a..rlcllvr„nna.„t(^ ltandhr.,X,m |-„.„i
large
28-page
Sunday
edition.
Mend
arnt Ir»«. lÍMaat a«»nry for «aminn» palmo “
will
this
is
one
of
the
occasions
when
we
It
i
Aa our readers are aware,
skin diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, all for sample copy to The Bulletin, 133.
!'»••"•• '»*«<1 thr'>u«h M»i>n A <“r.cai„
•»•'M
wllhoat ekarja. In ths
•oon l»e necessary to begin making should otiey this Injunction here In kinds of wounds it is unequaled.
J. Kearney St.. San Francisco.
preparations for the June elect Ion. Oregon, in so far as it applies to tbe 8. (ierall, Hl. l*aul, Ark., i say»:
FOR SALE.
A h»n«a->m»lr lllnMrat»<1 w»»klr. I.ararat Mr
At the republican primaries to be present Governor and state officials “From 1KH6 I suffered with the pro-
rnlallon of anr «lamín,- lonrnal, -l'rrni* 11 a
generally.
It
is
a
well
known
fact
,
held oo tlie 16th of next month,
trudlng, bleeding piles and could I find
delegate« will be cbotren for the coun­ to the people of the state of Oregon, j nothing to help me until 1 used De- Ninety feet front on Main
tri
street. No better busi­
ty convention which will nominate regardless of party affiliations, that, Witts Witch Hazel Salve,
ness lots in town. Call
county officer» and appoint delegate« the affairs of the state have never boxes completely cured
ko the state and congressional
been more zealously and faithfully ware of counterfeits.
at
this office.
i
I
W.
CorresoondencB
Invited.
Eavorit« Nearly Everywhere.
f
Other Goods in Proportion.
rt¿ it.
President.
E R. REAMES,
Vice President.
Plan.* and Specifications Furnished on All kinds ol
Buildings and Contracting and Building
on the Installment Plan.
♦ 15-cent can oyaters, throe cans for
rfr. it iti
Dai-iMTM»xT or m> lunrai“« I |
U hitm » «Tova i "" V' i J ij T
I.AKttVmW
IvblGlUX G
J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor.
15-ccnt can boans, three cans for
1T1 it. f. t. t. .
noi ki
KLAMATH
* 30-ccnt can strawberries
T. H.MOORE,
COMÌAI
Ager-Lakeviexv
FREE SHOWS NIGHTLY.
S. L. MCNAUGHTON, Prop.
Ashland and Klamath Falls
Line.
P atents
Scientific American.
I
Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel
Linkvillc.
GUARDIAN* N g TICEGF SALE.
I
D. REAMES.
|*nrwut»nt u» un onlrr miblr l>v thr |
M l).
||«»n (*uunl>
aiha I h (‘<Hin!4 .
Phytkion surf Surgeon,
Fvl»rtmrv ?»».
thr
tm«lrr»i|fiir«l gii4rtli«n «»! > miipivì Motti«,
All Calls An»« -red Promptly lay
a
hrirhy offatii h»r •»!<’ ni or Night.
pnkrftr eb I v ihr 1«41«• iiig r«’al valalv
Itr-id-nc«,
Id-a k i- >lh ol Klan.aU»
itt'liinging l«» »Ahi
Hou«.-
I »tin «• <n,r 1,1,» k rari A |l
TI»«’ rw«l ball ol ih«« •orthwr*! qtiar ,
I . U ball
tur AG'I k»tA «»IH’ Aliti l>t», l>| M i unti 19,
Tt»
H III K.» m KlaitiMlh <‘«H»niv,
OrrytHi, mhlAinihtf ho A< rr», iitorv «ir
I va ».
Thr Irrin» «U •«!«• Air ca *I i hi liAtul.
Atnl bi<l» l«»r ili«* ptiruliBM* <»( » am I rrai
G ENEKAl. HIF.1GHTER,
talr will If rwviV0»l bv II T An<lrraHii,
• ai I tfHAriliAii, Al Merrill. <
. np hi
ami iti* hi>liii|f Ih«* T7lh <l«y »»I Marrli,
ami lrt»m ao «I aì U o «aiti 'Uy. ! * ili |»m
uwn’*l !«» M’II tabi trai retate
rtl*r«l,
al privai* ba I*.
Il T. ANhKKMiN.
Guanliaii ol r*ainurl Mluria.
I
J. B. MOORE,
.Notke f or Poh ballon.
I¡»arlinrnt ol Intrrinr,
I^ iim I <
al Imbevi«’« <»r»-tf<«n,
Frbruary 13. IW.'.
Nothsr !• Iirfrhy glVrH tli«t ihr lo|h>*
Ihtf iiahi «* i «rfllrr H a » llh’l noth'v ol hi*
intrnllon l«> mak«’ Bnal pr«A»l in Aiipp«»rt
(>f Ili» « lAItll, Aliti UlAt aad I pr«M»l * 111 I«*
mA«lv brh»rr J a ». Il l»fHM*<4l. ('«»otiti
(Merli, al klatnalli Falle, Oirgi»n, un
Michael Eighrr.
II. E No. 19*3. f«»r ll.r u ‘ • > “
E * ’,, “
Hee
3) an«l U *- SE'< Hrc. 29. Tp. 4*». b.
R. Il E. tic litio»« • thè toll»«imr «it
ie«iU»nnHr
ira lue
tu, cualinm»«!«
caa>linnoii, reel*l
rr.i,lri«<
i | ajo an-i «MUeeatbOi <H taxi I aik I,
L i «arti FUvv» ** Merrill. Ofvtfon , Mat
Ber, ol Merrill, i >te<», Henry An
<h-rMMi. «»t
Merrill. (»retfMli, E. w
liowrn, «»t Klainath Falla, Orr|p»n
E. M. ItatTrii*. KefiMer.
j. n. nooRE,
Proprietor of Freight logori
thing ilimr with
nrwln«'*« mi<l <h«| at« h
I
HOTEL BARBER SHOP.
J W. SIEMENS, Frof.
Cleanliness and Good Work
Guaranteed.
4/so Aqent for LOYDOH IMO
LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO
Notke Vor
PuMkaUon.
nt <•! the Inlcvior,
land lltUcv al lakrtlrw . < »regoli,
Frl-ruary 12, Iuu2.
Notice I* b«-rel«y giran »hat lb- fol
loa mg niiii«l sa-tlh-r ha» filivi notice ni
lu» Inlriitiun le make final proof in sup
|»ot of |,ia claim, anil that sai l pria»!
will I— l»a*la la-lore Ja» IL IS imvi II,
County Clerk, at Klamath Fall», Ore­
gon, on March '.*4. |1»»2. vis :
Mil Fag i o-r,
II. E. No. IM7M. I.»» the ft'4 NEH
M.‘« M
21» aii-l NW1* sW,
•“>v 21. T|>. 41». 8., R II E. Ile lumie» t
th- following wilnr»»,-« to prove bl»
continuoiia reaidei.ee -t|»oi arol cultiva­
tion of aald lami, via: E W. Gowen,
ol Klamath Fail». Oregon; Edward »
F.lvy, >>( Merrill, Oregon ; Michael Fag
iier.nl Merrill, Oregon ; Henry Ander-
•otl.ol Merrill, Oregon.
E. M. Bit ATTA IN. Register.
Buy O. Short's Spring Lake pots-
tora; they «re tlicl««!; price 2 cents
| kt ¡Hiinid at the raixTic.
TREAHUBEIt’H Nl'TItL
i,.. is bro lo Hivr» 'h«"h£*
m ther- unlr trr.oirv
U.,,, ..I «»i''
ur<>trelr<l <-n »ml
I.....
bl- .I mi «-: '"*■ J’*' '
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7t»*'. *M-‘
m
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Mir»! h I’.M,
i
K1.in.il. Hilf.
Jnnii.ry.
H Ih Vf^HX^
t'oiiniyTn*
Hutiscrlhr for Rnet nt.it am .
Clerk's Wl»l .SuKge.tlon.
"I have lately been much troubled
witt) dyspepsia, belching and sour
stomach," writ«*« M. S. Mead, leild-
Ing pharmacist of Attleboro, M. i « h <
"I could eat hardly anything with-
My
• mt «ulTcrh.g several hours,
clerk suggested I fry Kisltil Dyspep­
sia Cure which I did with most hap­
py results. I have no more trouble
and when one can go to eating mince
pie, cheese, candy and nuts after
such a time, their digestion must !«•
pretty good, I Indorse Kodol I >ys-
You don't
pepsin Cure heartily, • t
Kodol Dys-
overload Hie Hloin.uii.
pepsin Cure digests your food.
Dyspepsia Cur
Digests what VO« JJ f
fooil Hgl»’*'
fulls
U>e T ihh I
W'?1*'
stomschit '“"J^omH-ptiiw •’lU
thoinwml*
'Vnungrl*' ’S
H can’t hUP(
M. R. CHURCH.
I’llKAI II1NO «Kit VK F*.
3! A H. LA Hl Dvanv.
Notary Dubik and Convay.«*
Kl.AMAIH I Al.LS.ONE.
7*0. IC.VI 7KW. *
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A full line of Buckingham nnd
Hecht I«>ot« and shoes iiicii ' h arid
ladle«' for winter wear at the Kx-
rclslor, Dairy, Or.
Sunday sc I khi I, 10 a. til.} Mrs. F.
K. Boyd, Hupt.
Meet on the first and third Th«<»-
ditta of every month. Offiren »f.
Dolly I’rrllngw. 5. G.; Frxnrrs Up
l-r. V. <1.; Il.ttte IlMrn. Se, ; L
M. Ilannm-rid. F iiiuihm I f* • -'I5*
('••Ici, Trcstircr.
I
All kinds of'fey *"*
First Sunday of each month, II a. celslnr. A k'««’ J"*1 ln‘
in. and 7:.IO p. in.
Second Sunday of each month, gon.
niicklngham i""1 ,l<‘,ld iJttl
*:30 p. nt.
Third Sunday of each month, II tssita, «lutea nnd f*' *
a, m and 7:30 p. m.
Dulfy. Oregon-
N. J. II\iinir, Pastor.
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