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I OREGON -CTATZIIAN - FBIDAY, FESZIUAIIT 7g lCCi J 11 1 car :n .V WEEiLVItEB" 51 Mm Was Lost i r 3frs Richard Roe -had started for "WVliviile and had : 1 miMd tan war. , $ihe jhad been wrongly directed by 5veIl-meantT;; friendtv While kite was pondering the situation, she saw a line healthy woman coming toward her, and aked her: ' Do you' know where AVell-rillo h? n- "Of coarse I do,n was the answer, w I live there. .The stranger, gave 7drs.'Ivot exact directions f a to the' war to-Veriviile and parsed on. Tint -Mr. Roe atood utiiJ. "Sup!e,lie said to herself,4 that tin woman, " - is deriving me. Eerhap she i doesn't live in Weilville or know tba waji ,A.nd while she; was ptill pondering, another wotnua came by and Mrs. Roe accosted her. j 44 liow can I get .to Weliville ?" Iie akeL .Again the way wan pointed out and the stranger passed on. jjn't .Mr.: Roe fctilf stood in. the road, wondering whether the direction given her were 'trustworthy ; . - j ; Ooe would ay that Mrs. Roe must he a very inrejar woman. She Wanted, to go to Wellville, couid not find the ' way,; and -yet doubted the information given her hy two of her own e who had no motive in the world for deeeivio" her. lint Mrs; lioe i not at aLlhga!ar. There are many like Her. They are; siek and want to be well. Xot two women, butseoi-es and thousanc!, tsay, We . know the way to li well. We are well after years of sickness, and we can! tell you, ai a matter of experiencethat Ir. llerce's Favorite Prescription- make' weak women strong and elck women u-ellJ" But still the !3Ir. Roes Rtindj hesitating, wondering J whether 'they i aro being deceived by the women M'ho point: the i'ay' to health. -'j'Vj' J Often there is" a natural reason for; this doubt "and' heA- taney. Directions given by friends 4iave been jterhaps fol- lowed .without result. Perhaps the dopl physician has said , 'therii's no way by which you can regali health. JJut a forgo , .. . ... . ! . ,. ... ... fci.. ; ' )Bjh ' i .: -- "-r PROGRESSES CLEARLY MADE here uion It own r"roniVIiityL ujotp Salem Push Clab Scccrcs a New SavmlW Plant eurea oy trie use . yf -T,, t. .; . tve gone through , i X ?f ' ' ' ' ed this or that 'C ' ST, ' ' ; ;V- Jj. - . .:. 0? i rirnnbcrof the women who have been .cured by the use of dir. Pierce's Favorite I 'rescript ion hjiv the k.ime; experience. Friends 'advi medicine jbi.it' it: failed to cure. Doctors said : "There i-i no hopij; of.heallh for you," and at tie last, the use of "Favorite l'ie.erijtion '? healed disc ise and restored perfect and permanent health. " You have my heart-felt thatitcs for the land advice you" sent me." write Mrs. Florence Archer, of Easont Macon Co.: Tenn. AVords fnjil to express what I enhired for alout eiht years vttn u-maje iroiiDie. iiieatvnu iain inatijjiaa to endure ,eaca mosfti, ndf tongue x-an express. These 1aring-lown pains, backaK', he.-i'iachn distress in'tny stomath, and sores in my hrent,rabi;i in limbs they have ail left me and health has tiken plajticof these diitressing trouhlies.1 What caused them to leave ?.":.ISsw-a the. best medicitip on earfh I)r. Vierce's Fa voritf rresrrirHiou. Tor the first three of four days aiter tak- "' ini th 'medicine 1 ga-jjAvorse. Had you iot told me 'that I ' . shoiiH he apt to feel worse I never would; Have taken another loe; lnjt in b ie week's ttmeljegan to feeLletter After taking six bottles of thei' l?Avcrite Prescription. and us j tie the local treatment vou adviscit I zeii.iiMe-a new woman." Dr. Fiend's lavontiK Frecnption cures womanly dieae Hundreds of thousands of women tdtifv to that fact. It has nrel in cayes where every oher available means and medicine had utterly failed to givo more th:m teniporaryrelief. j "Favorite J'rescript ion establishes regu larity, dries the drains which wVqikeii woiheu, heats inf!an4ntatirn '-ant ulceration and i.Mi're female weakness. For ee :tant mothers, it has! no etjual. It prTvents - or cures inorniug f4ekms.s, tranqutJUHi the nerves, encourages the ajpetite and . induce refreshing' sleep. It gives gr?at muscular vigor 'And' elastieitv and o ma kc i iimj j wiveiu pracucaiiy p.iwiicxs. Ji ts 11m oest known toine for tfurfong tnotters. K " Without solicitation from you I feel it ray duty Buffering-women, to make knoh the virtue of your 4 Favorite Irescription,, iri euring me of a complication of diseases," writes Mn. Mary J. Weidi,. of Ailciitown,-Pa., 391 Oik .Street I had heart trouble for about thnm years and, was so weak and .run-dwn. tliat I had v forceyijiysef , to attend to my liojwfhold dinies. The least excitemetit i would cause tiiy neart, to nutter, and during its norma! eriods would .-very now and then-seem tolose a be) which atiected me-through tuv wholes systeoi, even .the raisir ; of ujy hands atiove my heaH. would make me so WCak . thjjt t had to sit down awhile t recover hiyself. All these ills Ixrfye j;ivt way to the'eura tivs power of , your ' Favorite rexrptiol., The greatest relief; w. ret ei.vc d prior to the efmiiig' of my' l,itle one, lurin the sixi previous experiences I V as afflicted 'with moruing Mcknes fwn bWiiinuig to rna of -each ieriol.' but r:Ut usimr Ln retuwtv for one week. I was entirely relieved of that distressing affliction. Na one can "ajpi eciuteNvhat a relief that wis, tve-taose: wno iiave actually expertenecu it."' .i-k women are invited to consult Dr. Tierce ny letter, tree. All Gutters are 4eld as strictly private and sacredlv conli'dentiaL Adthxss Dr. 11. l'i rCo. 4icld as Mrietly private and sacred lJnraU,. :v.-' : If" voit .'arc led to the' purchase of " Favorite IVcscri t ion." because of its rc- inarkabic cures of 'other women, do not accept a substitute which has none of iIicm. cures to its credit. THE WA Y TO WELLViLLE. or tn ,t" wU pmhUmtt ot in Of. Pimrcm' ftmmt mot-It, Thm Foplm'm Com new Smrtmrn Mcrfict Ad vlmtrr. Thlm book contminm mthoiantt Imroo pmgo, mnd mors than too tUum- t ration, tt im mo nt cntiroly FRCE on rocoipt of mtmntftm to pmy o xpcno of mailing OKVT. jrMH SI ono-ooirt otmpn for I ho book in mopor ccvar, or 31 cJamp for I ho alolh-bouatl volumm. : j Attarommt - : DR. ft. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, H. Y. ; ' : ts: -; v -". :'-. '" ;' i ''-.. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF LARGE K FLAX MILL ANO TEXTILE FAC ; TORY IS ASSURED. The Old , -Brick Mill Property Can Ba . ; Secured at a Reasonable Rata for ! tho i Big lAVicnain CompanyA 1 Special Meeting Thla Afternon to Discus the Matter Further. DR. JEFFRIES PASSES AWAY 1 ir Rn in !"... kh aursr at sivm. ui-rt he ri'rnaln'l fur one y-ar. i hen he re moved to Kla; ' w here he 'livi-il on a farm) anvl prHctilee.d his prfssion 1 un til lssS. In. -that 'year lie aaatn .rviurtt. -J to Siil'.'m and has t-v-r ."int rest Jf.j J.r. JeXrie 'a.& 'a' ' .-snoist .lienor. be -Uiz- n. a trup. kind-hearted and faith ful frit-n l, go. VI n. Iff?i!fr, 'abl- a .i nrtstuafi - gentleman )(L Utah I leal II w as a. mt tnl i ley; Pi eby irlaili : hu was a prominent .Kree ilaxion. a ' mem ber ef Pacific Lrf3Ke Nw. So.1! A.. & A. M... and Mull noma h Iit.yal Arch. Char ter No. 1. He aa initiated In Vvt ila nonifs order lut 25 , years jaad served his lodire as Wprshij fu.,afJer three times. ! . ' . .. ! in HUffe' Dri ' Jeff rins was a staunch Dcm'Hfat, and he served Jti thet5,w,er house' of the Offfon Ieirlslature; from I'oUe eeiinfSJ In i's&i an-1 lMkT. I'n.ier CiOvernor Pernijyer's administratio tte served ' rlt('fl physiciani and ha fiHe.1 tnany other public josiUoo with creiilt ani honor. , , . Ir. J.ft"ri. Hist sife. a daughter of ilayor Walker,; of Fprlnis VaUey. 1i.J atv.ut four years aro. Alxiut two yelarU ae he married asrain. He leaves a wife and one .daujthler.'Mifi KniiUyH At '"it',-r!-o aftennon. tr. V. aoout s-.vrav ao . nA ft... i - . I f " . , V - I . . T .m - ' " O a JJt 1 . 4. practftitiir 1 b v.-iiv'.vtj Sn 1 lai.'V Is , Succumbed to a Complication of Diseases Yesterday PRACTICED HIS PROFESSION IN AND NEAR SALEM i- ' . the spring- X.u Unix ai na. fiat DURING v THE PAST FORTY YEAR. -:'.- :.'' ;' ' : m - .;';:--:'i -' ' ! --. ' GOOD HUP MilfKET f l BIU PRICES. He C:crvd In the Oregon- Legislature V d- Was a , Prominent . Member of the Masonic Fraternity? Funeral Will Be Held ajt Zena. At North Yakima: Fourteen and One quarter Cents Was Paid 'for a Large Lot Ye jterday New Yor Market Advancing. ' I. JefTrt.-J. (From Thur4ay's statesman ) 11. ..fJ.fio.rst & , I-nrfmta'o-i ?,ori.j-i !:it . nrtt feive,l.a' tev -fram 'tim N'or.tr t:;;R5rrn; iulvirn? I'r-.i f tTve" fale thf re. j-ester'aity. of . 5 .t bf heps, coma Iiiijpy SIT Jii!.-, at :,, h.-in1dme pH e t;f 14!4 cents' per jiO;m I.--. This, 1 is .the ' Lirrcirt "i.r nst-i on- : U4'.- :"I'Vifc oKt ffrr'.hep 01 tltf l?n'il'rV.p, iiAd rfsak('K.j,i,e Hw'pre. (lietienrof Mr. lw hmnn.I.- tn,$;u.mttf Weeks juro. ln bi.p mouJU-:reiof. It Vents Ijejftvre jKVtraary 1 Cits. 'i V , ; t .The. slime, firrn ye:rOay'' reeef.v'e.1 telerrahic jelvh es from No4- . "u, u i that Orepon his In tb.it nijiiket '-re 11 1 thla tty and iclnttv for th. 3 1 n.junerai w 1,1 take piaicft from 'the r.f.s. P.n-,,i awayUt his h(,nW 'iSprlasr Vltey. church iut.;n.): N.uth 'han-h ireeif i. tMs cHvif If "'" ' 1,: ,-.0. ... I"' ""'"J t lr,ai pi.ite. Tin.- n- " i ROiin. -.t l.it.-r- 1 i " ;v t;f.piH'..' , :- . - : : ,. -.14 - -ffries hss Isirrsut -Zanes. .fVmjvMy fl H a'rear; y, Uin August 1.; I"5-c. Uau-io Jtini-WnWy ft.t-0 a year. t (From Thursday'a Statesman.) 4 The' Greater Salem Commercial Club held a regular., meeiing in the police court room of the city hall yesterday afternoon,- Chairman H. . 11. Thlelsen. presiding. A large ' representation the business men of the city was in attendance and several matters' of con siderable importance were considered and settled. in relation to securing the sawmill plant of L. S. LIvesay & Sons of Wood- burn,' it was reported that a site had h-jen offered to Mr. Uvesay which will ejEactly suit lils r-iuirements, being a tract 266 feet square and situated in the neighborhood .of the Labor Ex change, which has (been accepted by Mr.Uvesay and it is practically a etr tied matter that the sawtnill vyjli ,re- mpve to this city and locate perma nently on the site offered and accepted. The plant is of 15,ou feet capacity er day, thoroughly eiulpMl with the most modern and-'-. Improved machinery, ami i.s quite a valuable acquisition to the teiustr:. of Saiein. ; Jdr. Et Ilosse, of Green IJay; Wiscon sin-, who. came to this city in the ihier- -sts of ;an Ka stern Company for the purpose of locating a piartt for the rearm nt of flax . fibre, in all of its grades of .mercantile product, in this city, appeared before the club for the r-urpose of lf.ying the projo!ltion be fore that body In-order that imm.edia-te -t'p be taken toward lending what aid V necessary on the-paiT of the city. Mr. I.?csse appeared at the -meeting of tho executive committee ori Saturday 1 afternoon last ana made his mission and wants known. He is a native of Metjsrhim. where- the jlax industry'' is ran led on quite extensively and where the finest linen textures are manufac tured,' and represents himself as an ex rt in th culture T flax and the man-. uYaetme- of textiles tr.m" Its fibre. Timing. the time which hd intervened since- ihi) meeting of the eeut!ve com- 'nittee en last Saturda'y. "S&'er.etary N. J,.Jud.ih commun'iea-te 1 -thh"fesire of it-. lt;ss', as regard, the lease of th' ;V!jf flouting' mills" building "on. North Front street, and certain' grounds'be l.m;injf thereto, for : the 'pnrpose of .faking and using retting 'ftinks upon Jfi. lower 1ee!'s o the1 proferty : to'uf'e the ground'' flooro for ?.pen: air drying puij(s. and the middle inSil for the storaae of. the' raw 'materials, to Iresi iini T.. R Wilcbx, of the Willamette Valley Milling C.,' of Portland, re questing his favorable consideration.; of the -favors' .'i.-kd. Mr. VViij-ox re ontled to thr- eoinpiunica tlon. Which ar.Sivyr was r-ad before the, CVub yes lerday.' ufteriioim, as follows: ' "oiieern-ihg the of the .';rh Si ill propertY, we have of course for fxisie time past been' planning a usi 'or, the brit k mill ap-1 the- power vcon-te-eiiMl with it, but; as I .understand L ohr aj'j lii -ation. It is fop the ..id frame Vt.i-! !i :lie point, .with the priviirge to nake a.ad use rettitut tanks upon the 'Aier levels of the pmpertv. which 1 LiK- to t- between the mill and the v r l ank. 10 use the ground in th4 till f-nelosure for op n-stir d tying' of iWt srravv, and. when io-eessary, to. use tt.tt middle mi!!, presumably .the brkk in ill... for the stoiae- of. raw and finish- ti I Materials, he earryhiK the r qulsite l;uar.(rc upon the buiHltisr and-coi- t n;M. vvlth 10 horse K)or wftfir at'ln-U-K-a.'." ' '. r' " 'We would lie willing that hf should use tlic old mill, in the planner proposed and until s-m-h time as his drying of straw i'nterfereil with '.other plans,, he tould have the use of the mill, enclos ure, and w ben we have ne3d of that, there- is a tract of ground aeross"-The L f e k, fronj: iht.-:old mill, containing sev- leral aeres, a - portbn' of w hb-h he. could have in place 'of the mil! enclosure. I'ntil sui li -time its vr nee-led the bri;k mill, he would b- privilegd. to use' It for the; storage,, of - raw an l fin ished materials, and we woutd carry, h.e inuranee upon the7 building Vo Pmg as his uses IiJ not enhanee the, rate. "tie would be priviJeg'-i to use at. the ol3. mill such wafer hw a h- may require f rf m the-wheel" nov: stationed", t such times. air may suit his jdea'sure. For this we t.fh tha't he or .you " com- j nti' u tor or.e-nair tiie tar. s 'on the priperty. and maintain' tt atr for the bringing in of wafer for bis - 'Whether wv shall be pr(iared liitcr to make a long lease of th brick mill art of the prop'-rty and the p. er 4 on- pected therewith.- is today vneefX.iSn, and would -n".t .h disposed to cleai with that question : . Pr another - year. -"In. -granting these tcrtos, , hive almf .,1 to mr'set,.ur wh s, as fully-as I can see my-way to, an.l t- there is aiytmng wnieh. t, ha ;ot- grtitd Which i essential, please communicate With me further, as I and my assci- atf s hare t) t ry dt stre to fac-ilf tat the estabilsbment of any httstiM-ss.ln 'a?ra. a 3d will do whatever is in our power to afSist in the lau l.lj!i Horts of jOut ftfgsnization." I Mr. Bosse was sailed ujon to ad fr ess the Club, whieh he did. He succeeded tn making the prop.sitio vctv avt an?! qo.lte satisfactoiy p the Club. He ' better understanding, as to the ajiaount oi acreag that aa le secured, tan be arrived ad according to the InveMmf nt to; be made heie. ' He wtated that the company proKsd tbV lease land for this ytar for the .purpose of. what flax Li neetssapy, to make quired tests, but that hereafter require from ICO., to ijo. are.to the plant Which tbe.company to operate, lie stated that tt require from WO to Sex e acres ii order to produce about ln,i tons Of flax. Which would b.requirMT to operate a linen factory upon a rood paj in r basis and that, as the In 3 ui try wouli ."have W be built up to that point It would IerhaiJi be several years before that raising the re it will supply ntends would be Ml would tmploy b!e of s opln- ovving degree of advancement would tained. For.a beginning a pland be established which r would about Vft to 150 hands; and cap nTnufaetut ins; I about . ,'50.(o".: yard :' of crash ir Weeki - Ie sal.) that he fin em.quiiiiy w nax m the world was raised inBe!glum, tnd it was h Ion that" the; Willasnette valley, t the timilarijy of the climate and soqto that of Hclgium and reland. wouMprodnce i a quality of .f?j x libre quite ; equal 'i to tliajt of iMgi-u n. and that he had not the slightest doubt but that the ventare. wouU 1 rove a grand success. 'K- ) ' Mr, Uosse said theswliirt Ilelgl im pro duced almost four tons of flax to the ere an f estimate.! t the product of the WUlamette Valley soil to be 'ffom.-'2i tit tons i?r aerf- The fainier will be paid a price ranging front 112.50 to $2H per thti for . i brf flax, del iv red at the mill In. a cured state, aceordinz to the-grade- of 'the fibre. , in? Club - was. visibly Impressed with wiat It wourd'eost'to puV'tTTn gfod tc pair; and to report Its Cr.ding at 4 fa moderate scale as & starter,' ntii 'd-i o'clock . this afternoon, at which. vtUr.f- re V.uo wou."i pieoge useii.io rai.e the' amount "required. ,. -'j . ' !r. Jfosse statetl that the 'company ; Which he - a'-' representing, would either ipstall the plant with its otfh capital or allow', the clt'zpns of Salem to Investln the stock If they so dewired. which pT'ipoVltlon settled the m'attVr in the .. mlrd 'for all ' present, however . skert,ic4l hey may have ts-en before.; ' After ome further diseusslon upon thr matter, "the Olab took Un adjourn- ment until - 4 oVhek this aftermstn. when'lt'iSjhoe! the' memWrs if the Club and the' rslness niln will tutu out.en masse to Khd all encouragement- possib:e'',to the a culture; V What Do tha. C1itlren OrinkT'- Don't give them tea or eorfee. Have Kou tried the new food drink GRAIN O? It is dtlirlous and pourihing and jake. tha place of i-oftWi The more Clrain-O you giv the children the mots health1 ydtirnistrtb.i?te.-'thrigh their systems.-- Grnln-O . t made of pure grains, an 3 w hen peoperly pre pared tastes like tJ choice trades of coffee but costs nboui ! a much. AH grocers sell It. 1$ cfav and. SSvjcta.- In the giganlie e! trie plant install- ed i on the Fex'on d aCTiue lines of lu Manhattan railway. Ney ; York ctt are, eight substations, each of whicl rapresehta the combined ( energy of oO.OOO men. The firing of the iMl'ern,- -If done by hamf would requil re "TO nu n, but a mechanical stoker.'-reduces the number to" "ninety, a "s aving of f Ifto- a dav i ' . '; L " ' I ' - "i 1Ms1kp Karl Cianston 0101" ItcV. 1-. M. ?4ills left yesterday aftern.hiu for The lalles." h'te they will! hold a'.me;tfm;. Jn the lb te ret-t of Willamette. t'nin- Mr. ItoFss since.rlt-, and jgeniltne in-tsity. , . -. " -tt-r-st was miiifcstel bv- every on-! ." ':: - - present in the questions whkfli . were j - '.' Ladiea Can Waar Shoes- i e-mn Her -after using A'len's aske'flart 'of whit h Mr. Rtvs f.rcmpt- Mini inieiuR-enwy! answerca. The lab was so Well salisfi.-n In the matter'that a sugKfstton to the effect that the Club j would pledge itkclf for the full amount asked for. oi- -which would be resulted. A moi Sn kva fin aliy .made and passed, instructing t! committee on mahufaeturfs N inves tigate the old dam lb fh". creek at the head of the null riup, and loiakcertain ARE YOU DEAF? 1 FKt-Kase, a i-iiwder to 1,k? shaken Info feci.' easy:' srives irutant .'re I tie f to. c'rn and . bunions.. It's - the grentewt cio-" fort discovery of the a ire. Cu r vil prevents swollen f.-Vt. i l.llsfers. c:dU'im and sore spots. AllerT 1,is-Kait is n certain cure ifor sweating, tiot, biiig feet.; At all druggists and i,m- ston-s, " Trial pnckiige-Fill. ""rif py tuaiif. Addrens. Allen H. . OI instead. Ist'ltoy. Kew York. " : I fm by onr hewiuventton HEAD NOISES ANY! !SES? 10 ALL CASC3 OF ' "i;":';.:- -j; .; DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARSMG ARE WOW;. CURABLE I T , V Only1 those born-ltf are lticJt)ribic. 1 BEASE MEDIATELY. F. A, VVSRViAN, OF BALTIMOfTC, 5AVS: - , . -- -VA TtMn 5S. Miflsi.lK't.- f f dV-afneA, thanks to our l)rn'.i'i.ui. .1 A'X- nt'. " ; ' : a Iiil'.'hi-.torv cf cty ta-e, t c u-d At m?l-.'--: m-f i-j tlmror cittitxiv I iin;fMrrtit .1 res t me 4 1 f T eatsrVBi. fcrthrse eioif?t wi(ftn:rt crewfr-.. beg-itit:. nr. !Hu. l;ri cu'itiiti-' wb(-A "fr.tii t ,;c-t ett5nejit'.ctr ?f:r.;:-t 1 rt 1 ! C'1-t.t. fvyn Ulat ir -lie ti r'o. :)-!'; , t,i:.t the J. -,t5U wwji-t ww piyU liia,! asie.?. Mttet!1. tU- r,j-,iy nn 17-rr.111.-m cinltl r Ip rie, pi: men i.;-'. tii Hi-jrotv.1 in rtteaUe- t til. :i - irr - ortr a!c. ; tK-ci-.-!t Or tn nt. Afi-r I iv.i-il i;if!v jjn- to-rtiy, after five.rekii.-iitt Uer.ing H prattiiy a-ad tic 4 t.) rMiiaiui , Vcrk , Ottr tj'Cfttntfitit at: not L'.i c'rjtr(Hlh yofw . orrfnmttcnt. k---j.--t.. I UJ V4f Vjlili. evfVMJU.1 Ml IIUI.iU i -o-v , KirrRiaTiOfiAif AUoAtim:c, tC'OiitoLf av:, chicaco, ut nav Voetri to v(!a?.-.i fv-.f fl-. tr,r. "I irj-".- e ,1, n- Xhr di-s'ord enl1 l:;i'i;c -i: ciilitffy if'.jte0. . .1 tfe:.itk y -t:t:'v vol-'- . " . . .( - '. ' ' ' . ' .- i y, am vkkvan". -:v'- v '--ft?-11; f '.'"Pi i- - Ototed int IT'-i -"nf-o- nho (.ija.: than arweek r:. and tt th hit:i'it ,ted.hat he was thoroughly familiar 'pHTt tiejs.tavo reached -thbs seam: ' I fth thi flax .Industry from the fdant- These rap'd advarx-cs are very Ma"'.f' i"- ed to the weaving' of the Inir to Mr. Iicnmund. whose p.nn hrU "ir,t textiles, that he was . rrprmnp heavy stocks of Oriswti h-op. t.Hr tia HnF '" lfgc fvslern firm with ample e-1 eulo r in th.. s ao 1 the irt--nt, fpitl anl that he arv.d his company; advance, is, a m.i'y-rn,.kr for :ere satisfied as to the adaptability of' Rood Ju ion lent of :h the soil, water an-1 climate h-r tot tha ',.'" l,yTl'l,li' , ''S-,1" """ 'H! PfHH ' 'in mi imii'iiMniu 1. 1 i it . i ;y '-'iHirim-rtit ri i cnm an ii i i i ii nin-1 ir n ij - -i r r r ' ' '-rtf--i t nt ni Hv 'j 1 " A !" I fit r i Are oii Oning E? : j l'erlilaps I ciin he of '-service to you. . ' 3 IJ i cart ticket yo-A .over any railroatrrunhinfj : I j y trains out of Tirtland; tell yru ivlien l6 leavc J. I x j j H h.ame; j where jo change cars; wheu you will j Ajj It fa -wv.-.. jvui m piMuuuu, uu niiii uivit; la IU ,X l 111 ii C m seen on ihd way. .".- ' - - ',''... i II I 1 S ; Call or write- I 'll take pleasure in answer- ; j j : '. ' ins yotjr tjitcst ons.. V : ; :r j ; -; ' f ; . :V j - ;'?. f i iiwh. Chic; gk, lutii City, St; Iiuis n l ff'l -i -w :j Ij f liVKKYWHIiteXcycnd. ; "-"'f---. - . ' '-. f j ;f r-'-hPrI - -; ;; -".-'''':'!-''': ' :' : ' II I - - Wjimtt. ";.. AC. HEt-bON, .Cecrl. Agentj ) r 3 ill, . ' ifmt-j '"' ' Cor. thitii sd Stark SYs.; fntUtidi Ott. ' " I ' T 1.-1.1..;: ) II. . III., .Ml. L.JII .M.I.O l'!l...W ,1. ! Ill l Jt,l..,. . . . IWI.,h..' j -' W.l.ii.i.i.ii-i.ri.1 .in' ii, """",.,'-'' "."':' - -1-IIITi- I JI -,-.---r - T1 - - l--:.i;v'.:; - At' ; : "NORTH COAST LIMITED'' ; 1 "ill W?ume jsbrvicc, on fiundaj-, Ma j 5, 1901. trainiwill 1k crcfi i li-tterthan it waa in 1000. ;Jt will Ik? a contrilfli? hoin(t or Wheels, l'jtrlor, Dining Koom, -tBlVc,iir. Kwura Liltrary, ffinfk f Iloorn!, and IJath IwmtljeJ will all 1 tlitrc,ar:a a!J FliIite! ly electricity : anl heated ly U . ' Kte-ntn. . - - l - . ; : . --- ' ft - - :.--. ',.' '" :' : ' -;-.''--s- ':'-. First and f-eeo ml class tick A zvoA rn tliis rain Ufo; this CJJACK TUA1X of the XOin ilU'r.ST on lour way to the Jl'an-Airtfiricsin -miKitionf liuflfklo, Xcw Ifork. i on can cither I y way of kit. I'aul and Chica-'o, orI)u- lulh and the Great Mikes. Inquire,-' anj further X'artt.cnlan-s A. D.CHARLTON, NORTIIKKN : PACIFIC A cent a? or write to to Asa't Gen'lT&ssengcr Ajrcnt, Toitiand anil prve the m ..s'm(; s,i &iotks. , f. Pi h'o:i.t.s oti'.k,.k--if (uiture f the flax ami that, .n th-re TVV1CE-A-WEEK STATESMAII, . $1 PER YEAR 5 v.p'. rtmi:.ts it ' U; lul'.'c, ths.