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* m ! I i ' der Ip lutely Pure q pure grape cream makes the best bis *nd all hot-breads; wholesome food and the family from the of alum and other t substitutes. P Si cs feu* OU) TYPO SET UP GREELEY'S "COPY. tf N***» Took Him to Luncheon hatatd of Sending Him to t ftfl As Punishment. 1 9lo didn't leave the case in the fMbg room of the San Francis |0 util the earthquake knocked ÉSA out of his hands with kbg bricks, drifted into Water loo other day. He had long, bhair and a heavy growth of I tad he said he felt ashamed i p appearance. Before night j liody entertained him to the ex- ' P.i shave, a hair cut, and a Pt Re celebrated and landed Ipollce station. When arraign L.. . _ Bf Coyne pleaded guilty, but pad permission to address the b When this was granted he P *och heights of eloquence Äe court not only discharged m invited him to luncheon, j ■ !«U: ■ _ â nHnfo « « . I 7 ** a printer of the old school, | Means that I know both the| and my literature, which I Me pleased to demonstrate by from Aristotle If Your ; F *fll join me In a Jorum of j My style is the dignified ago. and IT. been er CT" 8 news Paper office. But na» known as the 'Hon. Bill P 8 » and that title, your honor. Is l*Hdled purely in derision. I am tSr y0Ur honor ' to be known jvfWter, one of the San Francis I*®* *bo stood by the guns until P* turned the composing room E* edition of hell. I jer ked * or Bailey on the Bos |. Aarald In 1872,* and Ben Butler I* th e Job. Ink passed to the bench as Tr** a well y^oductlon continued: l wj w °rked for Horace Greeley, |p faj' 8lr ' 1 set the old man's an d yon had to be a do that. Here's proof." landed up another letter of chirography, which the | Perplexedly, and asked: | nderstand that yon actually type the written words of wz replied: ^««d ^ DOr ' y0U haTe pr °P® rly g me. j am phenome »» worn yellow letter | signed by General • » Why, sir, I who In a spirit of levity walked pair of game chickens non. was one of those a over the Ink roll, set them fighting on a sheet of copy paper, took the result to the old man with the assurance that It copy and got him to translate was the biggest smear made with winning cock's wing as his most thunderous adjective, unconstitution the al. »p "The prisoner is discharged," said "Mr. Coyne, I should be pleased to have your company at luncheon." "I thank your honor, and I accept with pleasure," replied Bill. honor's more pleasant my somewhat troub lous journey back to 'Frisco."—Phil adelphia Press. the court. "Your entertainment will make "Pen" Cars for Drunks. A correspondent of the Maine Farmer, says: old Maine Law. I wish that I could give all Maine people an object les son by showing them some electric cars which pass through our town. Last year South Framingham went non-license, but the towns on either side did not. For a time it was not hear they certain times of the day, she would safe for a lady to ride on the cars at be liable to be insulted in some way. a new style of cars was put on, with barred having a glass "pen windows in one end. Much comment made about these "smokers" be was fore it was found out that the real object was to keep drunken men from molesting the other passengers. We have called the attention of several Maine friends to those cars when they were here on a visit, and of them will ever vote against Some were speech . T the Maine Law. ]ess ^ astonlshme nt a 3 they looked , , , ^ one Qf these cars cou ld nm over electric line in the State of object lesson. Properly the grated window and nodding while others at heads in the shook pen; their heads as they said in is it possible?" I wish .every Maine as an labeled it would need no further ex-| planation. especially if the "pen" was wItt its ha lf idiotic passengers. m ^ f groceryman . who is from just cane d and. in speaking Qf re .s U hmission, said: "Oh, If we j t the voters of Maine to a look aroun d here in Massa u they WO uld stick by the old " S La / as long as they lived. time this year for have a all the towns around us have gone ,. ge i hope they will not be fMlisb"town home," Ton see It Is ., ' P t v en the shower; First the blue an flower; Bursting buds an : nkling ring: Brooks set ree with Birds too fu witk pride, Crisp old leave ^ . , t hide — Where the timid violets u An things ready "iîJ wTi. April ' s C ° minß _TMary Mapes to every man, woman, lived in the Pine down home child who has it or Tree State. I have I have lived in Maine many years: and non-li - lived in license 'towns here; and ! know wha when I say that cense I am prohibition talking about is best of all. H. STRATTON. ELLA Hopkinton, Mass. Dodge. f GOOD AS NEW The Electric Cleaning Works of Caldwell cleans all kinds of Clothing by a new, improved process which removes stains, etc every particle of dirt and grease, WITHOUT INJURY TO THE FABRICS The new plant, established just under the Western National Bank, is now open for business with a thoroughly efficient and up-to-date equipment. Bring your old clothes to us and save buying new ones. All our work is ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED AND PRICES ARE REASONABLE ELECTRIC CLEANING WORKS OF CALDWELL, IDAHO 1 WHAT WE DO One of the most important things we do is to finance the farm labor during the seasons of You can pay it back after You can carry your account with us If you need money to pay your er. planting and growing, we will advance it. the crop has been harvested. BORROWER during a part of the year—then carry it on as a have realized on your efforts and invest as a DEPOSITOR when you ments. See us now and arrange to draw ready cash from the bank needed in your business. We in small sums from time to time as pocket savings banks which make saving easy and of the small banks to us they begin furnish home or when you bring the contents We pay 5 per keep open from 7 to 9 o'clock on Saturday vening. cent interest on one year time de to draw interest, posits. We fi I IDAHO TRUST «-SAVINGS BANK ■l/Hliv " 0|SE - IDAHO. A LABOR SAVER THE CANTON 4-ROW BEET CULTIVATOR CAN SHOW YOU WHY WE IDAHO IMPLEMENT CO. CALDWELL Â