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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1903)
1-1 lisiiuiuOiii The litiiMina Olyinpla laitlled Iwr lit Hinllli t Clccka, Ivwii MeCuliater, iif Hialcra wim In the city I In' llrat nl week, I.adlea' Hlilrt Wslats ill all gratlca lid alylcs lit Hiilun mi, Johnaiin A Co, Minn Kllle Dnliln .wuaa visitor our oily Tueaday, r John ItliiHH, a prominent tlmlier cruiser ul Hllvcr Lake, was In llii' I'ily (lie lint of tlx week. TIiihb Parlalan folders ul Kellcy'a "are swell. Arcli Powell li'll Tuesday lor n few days Hulling trip on lli Din chiitea, Kclly'a nailery la I lio only iliu'i In Crunk County to Ret lirKl clium llotnH, If . j. Talnier lell Tuesday lor tlie JleaclmlHS country, where In (to to impmvc liiit htiinesleail. Hiollli A I'U have (In- fatnniia (HyiniiU Untiled llwr lor aaleatSIi wnl per bottle, Have your pholu mi oii4 iiH'ili ninuiili at Kellcy'a ol tliow1 Kiillcry, Thrre'a nothing firi'Mirr, I .n 1 1 i i tt Dress (iimhU Iii all tirade ami prettiest patterns nl J, K. Morrit', I. Michel has jutl received a In ami new lini' ul hIiim'H lor laith aenea, lio In ami liiKH't' llii'iu. Ilrncw (Iray and Kcnnle llmitli left Monday uinrniiiit lor I'ugel Hound ami Willamette vll. y points. Tliny will he gone alsiut two or three weeks. A lii Line ul Lad ies ami misses lioni iurt received at W'urnweilcr ami Thoni&m'ii. They are up to dale, . Kiauru Helton, ol the linn nl Hc. tun & Walllier, nl The Ha I lea, waa in our oily Monday priving lii on a liui Iwr claim. W.T. Kiiile lio lawn doing the tiWianrlal turn at tlie I'olndexlcr Hhaviug I'arlora during tin alienee ul W. H. Hyde., You will flmt an A No. 1 lin nl Mcn'a Furnishing (iinids nl J. K, Morr a'. Thi'y are uiiocelled in the city, nnd the prices an- right. I), llliadi, a Cortland anlcuman, arrived Hamrdav, anil will Iw loiinil III the Inline at Wuincwciler i Thom son's atom. All persona knowing Ihcmaelvea in ilel.l.sl to Miiillh & Cleek will hlcaac call ami wuli- an Ihry neiil thc money. Iaw HixtpeM ami family lilt Monday lor their ranch thru niiM-a alx.vi' the city, where llii'y exiecl to stay during haying. II you want In buy a (Jniii-e shoe, wait until you am tin' line ol YVnrtweiicr 4 Thumriaon'a. Their line la unetiualled. (laorg Hchlecht la now t lio chief ou Ilia fWhtilea Echo. Mr, Hchlecht ia a eoiiiiti'nt newspaper man am) tlm Journal ahea him tuccnia In tliia Aula. Dni. KiiHi'iilKirg, (ii'Ktior ami ilclknap narated litut Sumluy urceHcfully on Mm. (Iisigo Wiley,; nl Pimt. Tho patii'iit i gi'ttitiK along niii'ly. A pleaaant parly in honor ol Mr. HexUm, ol The Dalli-a waa had at the reaiuVnce ol W. A. Hwitli Wonilny evening. A pleammt time waa reported Uy thnae prvwnt. A llraml New Line ol (ient'a HaU juat rtHH!ivl at J. F. Morris'. They are in the luteal block ami are being o)il nt a aniall niurgin ol profit. J. 8. McMeen, ol Lanmuta, waa in the city Baturilay on uuaineaa. He reHirta the eniM in Ilia ueigliliihXKl gowl, anil thai the late cro are the la'al. ' Oacar Hyde lull wild hia reaidonoe in thia city to J. H llenilerann, con aideration 1KI. Thia i one ol the ,., mt r aiileneo nmiwrtiea In the city. Our Icllow tuwnaiiMii, John (ieiger, haa one ol tho prettieat ganlena in Oregon. In it he h """ly every 1able vcgetal'le, and their appearance Jeuotea muoli work a il care on me ' part id Mr. Oeiger. B. M. Powi'll, ol McK.iy recently oiiileleil hia handaoine rwidonce iu the McKay crwk rniul alaml Hvc niilet Inun lown. It will make iiiee homo lor aoine lady, hut aa yet Rich haa not announced her name, Notice the ad ol Ailomon, Johnaon 4 Co. in thia iaaue. They are having . aiaulal aale on iumnier goo-li eluding ladiea ahirtaiH, '' kirU, and linen tuita, and atraw haU lor all. S jCocal They are aelling cm at a SU ier cent. reduction nl Wtniion 1 sm W, J I ii v I h , of Vancouver, who luw ln.i'ii in Hilvnr Ijik" the puat month pniaeil thriiiigli (he city Weiltiemliiy unroute lo Tho Diillea. 'The editor ul thia fniiiUy iptirnnl In on the alck liat,htilexH'iila to he uhle to yield the la'iicil III ft h'W dnya, The nuinlmr ol Irrignllon ilitchca iniil ciiiiula In opnrutloii ill the United Htutea cxcei'ila WHMI, mu! Uii'Im coinliliicd luiiK'th Ik not leaa tlmirriO.OOO milua. The county court nmiln an order at thulr Inal aeuloii, to the client llmt nil heiivy hilla iigiiliKt tlm coiuity inuat have them In hy 5 p. in. on the day preci'iilliig their regular diiy of oonveiiing. Tina rule Hill lie at i lctly ndhcrreil to. Home tulkiil la Mug indulged - i i lor a hiiM'hall toiiriiniiii'iit to be held in thia city the hitter pnrt ol HeptemlH'r. Hitch a uieltiiig would Ik a gonddniw ing ciiril and would also give the Invera of iHiaeliutl a cl'iiuite to mu Home giaal gillnea. Tlieapii iiil wile ol Vtir.weicr it Thouiiioii'a, in which tltey ore iKupiming til their entire line of fMlilner gooda nl it lug rciliicliiiti ia liellig well a'tlendeil. !oli'l be the IiimI, but ciiuiii curly noil get ynur pick. Thu new huildiug being erected hy A. 1 . 1 1 J i ii ii A I n, Is rniiilly nenruig eotupleliiiii. Thia enterpriiiiig linn Hud their pri'M'ttt ipiitr'Ti. Iimi auuill lo accomodate their iucreiiaing huai neaa, ami the new huililing will cunlile thi'in Ui imike a heller riilny of their large atock. HoaciMi Knox, a pnunineut atock luau of Tout, tvaa Iniiiaai'ting biifima in 1'r.neviile Inat week. Mr. Knux aaya thul the raui'hera in that mi'tinn will cut a gml crop ul hay, eaMiiilly iilfiilla wliieh ia luiiiaally gotal tliia year. The Iniby ol Kliuer I'lurk, of I'll Ii mi , reported dead in our Inal iaaue ia atill alive and ia now well. Il waa thought to he dend, Jiouc vcr, At the time of the rt'liort, aa it hud a inking aaill, and remained iiucimi aeiotia an hour and t!i luiuutea. Win, Hkeltnn, nl I'd rt I and, thu father of Mra, A J, Noble, of I'Hiiliua, died in Hiileiu, on July Htm. He waa agiil 82 yenra, & tuontha arid 4 dnya, and h.id Ua'ii III foraoute tiuin. Ilia only other child wua It. J. Hkclbui, ol KtMter, tln'gon, , llick Mulhulliind, of Crook, waa 3n the city Hattirduy. Mr. Mulhollmul hrought down the charter and Uailka ol the M. W. A. lodge of that phuce and turned then) over to the lodge of thia city. He rcirta the fnrniera 3ti lliat aection to ho huav preimritig for haying. A South Ihiknta eilitor aaya he bata two aulMcritiera who frequently gi't full and every lime they are in Unit condition they oome in and pay a year in advance on aubiicriiiti.m. ()i:ie f them ia already criHlitiHl In l'.Md, and the ncvapnHr fraternity through out the tluitial Htntea ia crnry to tind mil wlmt hraud of whiskey he iliiok-. . Ataiut 311 head of "Hunch druai." horaea were aold on Tueadny nftermnMi on the vacant lot, oil Water atreut, belonging to 1'orter it Milnler. The horaea lielougetl to Meaara. rainpton i (larland, and wua auctioned otV bv H. Town, bringing (rum $111,110 lo fil.00 per houd. Silverltiu Milvnr ton inn. Dr. W. S. Holt, of Portland will preach at the Union Church Fri- luy at 8 p. M. Rev, Holt ia the aynodical niiasionary ol the Prop byterian church for the slate of Oregon. He la tin able speaker and all should avail themselves of this opportunity to liear him. Fred W. Wilson, who was orator nf the tiny at Prineville on the4lh, return ed home yeatcrduy. He aaya the cele bration wua well attended, and wua pleiisunt "throughout. The exercises were gtasl and the hospitable people id Prineville entertained niyully. Tiuties Mcuntuinccr, Mae LtHiney, who left this county three yean ago lor the benefit of lus health, hai returnetl In Mitchell. Vnxl ol the time he waa at Hot Bprini;a, Arkanaaa, and the leinainder at l.i formorhomein lluwkiiia county, Ten u. Ilia health ia conaidernbly improved. He w a in Foaail during the week wi th Ida brother Kugene. F.iasil Journnl. Ferd McOalistur, nwner of tho Co fe fruit farm, which is situated liehaw town un CnaiktHl river, was in the ciity Saturday with a Innil ul fruit. He certainly raises vnritiea that will A u.tii. t.,P .i,u B..,. and the Hnynl Ann cherrioB liH,itil withiiimonlu8lnHvi.it, mini. th. nn.cl, ImuUI H.hkI Kiverpherriw Uk (like thirty quality. o iitx. Mil for sue ami The aiipwriplion liat o( the I'rea byleriiin luiililing fund ia ni!W In thu IiuiiiIh ol thu trttati'ca (or col linllon, Huhacriber wlil conler a fuvor by calliii(f lit the Kirat N'utioiml Hank and paying uinotiiita ayliHcrihci on or before Angled lxt. The OriMik county nil hiian't hml all ucoupaut aince 0. Ham Huiilh naauimil the aherifl'a dutiea a little over a year ago. Thia iaii't due to Mr, Kinith'a irgllgeuce, nor that of Ida deputy, Mr, Clnypool, hut la due to the (act that Crook cuunty'a Kipulation ia couiKiaial of law nhiding citizen, Hevcrnl luilina ul thia city to"k ail vnntngn ol the opportunity to hoy home made, luce from a bund of fiypulca which puaal througli here lat week. The lace aold wua purchiia- ! troni the atoie at ten centa a yard and aold lor 2.1 ecu la, netting Iheiu a profit ol In centa. The petition which ia hein circulated for a daily atuge line between thw place iiiul Hilver Lake ia beiiiK generally aigneil. A daily nervice lielwei'n hen' iiiul Hilver Lake ia much needed and it ia lo 1k' hoiK'd that il cull Ik' effei'ted. O. M. Kiaaer, formerly a merchan of our city, hut now n traveling aulee- miiu of I'ortlnml, arrived Hntiirdu; and aK'iit aeveral dnya with lla alink iug the hnmla of ol I ncipiiiintuucca, and mnking new onca. Me left Weil mutiny (or Mitchell. Mra, Jliaacr, who arrived lint Wedne-dny, will viait her aialer, Mra. I. Michel, iTnd her liimily for a month or an In-fore returning to Portland. A. trip up the McKay 10 or 12 milea hikea one through emtio of (Irtaik counlv'a nioat ferti.o hinda, where lietintilul hoiuea liuvp Ikhoi built and productive liirma developiHl. The McKay crfi-k valley ia ol tiro aiune characti'r aa the OcIiih-o, ,aud ia aome amaller in extent. A trip tuktn Inat Sunday through tliia aection for a diatniioe of 12 milea ahowa thecrow to lie giKal, with alfalfa and rye haying we'l under way, and the country in general to be wearing the aiune proa. iMToua air, cluiracteriatie ol a Crook j county funning aection. Dr. J. H. Itoacnherg returned Thurnlay irom Heaver Creek, where he hud Ihtii in attendance on rreihhe, the S.vear old aon ol A.J. Noble. . The little fellow haa a ecrioiih cnae ol double pneumonia, but tlie doctor repur' biin iiupruv ing. He tilno reporta the farmery along Ida route ol travel to belnwy putting up liny. The demurrer of J. M. Lawrence wua mintuimil in tho county court lust Thursdny by bin honor Judge lligga. In hia ileiniirrer Mr. Lawrence allege that there wua no ground lor the unit brought hy I). K. Stcffn, the other cluimnnt of achiail clerknbip honorn. Mr. Lawri'iicc hna tho acliool clerkV IhHika, nml it wua their )KM!icginn that HUit was brought ti);uiiiat him. Tliron Thronaon and hia aon Tliron Jr., were in town laat Wednesday, on their way to Aahwood from Daytun, Washington. Mr. Tbromon returnetl ; several weeks ago from an extensive trip in (lie Knat, where ho went in the 'iuteast nl hia Mityllower mining prowrly ou Oehoco. He i! making arrangements now to begin operationa at this proorty within the next month or , Antcloie Herald. Wool ia aixteen centa. UO.IMHI pounda waa made A aale of Moodily hy a local dealer to a buyjr from abroad If nt a small portion ol the crop re maina in the growers' hands. Most of it went at seventeen to seventeen and na hull cents, though aeveral erower belli until sixteen ami a bait wua the best obtainable price. CurvuJIia Time!. J. W. Doone and wife, W. 8. Hyde and Mra. K, 0. Hyde returned Tuea dny from a trip to theescbutcs tim licr belt, where they hud been to look over their timber claims before making Until proof. They were well pleased with the timber and reHrt a good time. Juke and Walt wcro the proud ntssessora of quite a crop ol whiakera and a beitutihil nut brown complexion, A small ahoepman aoutheaat of Gillette, Wyo., waa visited by a band ol masked cattlemen a few days ago llynamite was placed under lias hunt. hie aotlhouae, wiodn ill and watering tanks and nil blown to atonta. He waa bound to a post ,'hile the work of deatruction was going on, ami,-when the mob left him, they adiuoniahcd bint to leave the country and make no attempt to rebuild, Thou. M. Silencer, representing thc cigar and tohacco firm of Holtz, ICIymor A Co., was in the city the first of the week. Mr. Spencer ' has taken an active part in trying lo have Congress vote a medal to , to MlU,(K'k aml KolU lhe 1,or0('8 ! of Wner- H lma '"11 A 1 on tlioir rulo, which w a vtry mUtiri!e phi. Wo puhlih it in nnnllHT column of thin pfipri. Ilcv. II, L. Alter adminiatereil the riU'H of tiuptlnm to Mint Winnie Clinc.Wediieaday ulleriioon, The Wiaidincn ol the World mid Women ol Woodcraft arc preparing for n gala time at Portland next week. Ncwh cornea from abroad that Dr. Ltinden cluiina to have experi luenlully proved that ruya rellcctid from radium enable the blind to eo partially, Kev. IL 0. Clurk will preach ut Howard next Saturday aaening at 8 p. m. and at Cluypool on Httndny at II a. in. In I'rineville in the evening ut H i. m. MiHBca Iva Dooth uml Georgia lloilgea left Weiluinilay with Miaa Winnie Windom for Jlayatuck to kiii a few dnya viaiting at the hoiue of the latter. I'ope I'o, who haa been rejairled by the leiuling dally iaara aa go ing to die the next day, baa, by hia wonderful vitality lived another week and the dix'tora think he ia aonie better. The Portland buae ball team of the 1'arilic coast league alter euf fering till kinds of hard luck have taken a winning streak and won four guinea out of six with the louder. , ', S. h. Window,' of Culver, waa trammeling huimicHH in the city Wednemluy. Mr, Windom reports that the grain cro in (hat Bection will bo very light this year on account of weeds amis lain season. Not more than a half crop will be harvested. Haying has commenced and from nil reKirle there will la? aa much hay put up thia year aa tiauul, notwith. standing the reporta curlier in the aeaaon that the grain and hay crop would be abort. At the Zell ranch utsive town Mitt Zcll and Jim ('ram are ruahiiiir the work of uuttimr un bay ami will put tip about 51X1 ton thia aeaaon. Hi Hialgoa brought in a good sample ol broinua graaafrom the Mark Powell ranch on McKay ereek hist week, which ia the bust we have een. Thia grass wua grown wilhnutirrigatitm and ia claimed to make aa good hay anal fnl fanud judging from the its apjieurance it la aiiierior. As anon aa the farmera in the county ronlixe tho value of it aa hay ami commence to grow it extensi vely there will lie no auch thing aa a ahortagein the naycrop. Thiasamplc ia tip exhibition at thia ofliceand thoae who are iutereaietl in audi thinga should call and examine it. A pllal lr rrlnrrlllr. Dr. J H. Rosi'iilaTg contctn- plales the erection, in the near future, of an np-lo-dute hospital in our city. Such an institution would fill a long felt want for In terior Oregon, as not only our sec tion, but all Eastern Oregon ia now compelled to go either to Portland or Thc n"llM f(,r treat ment. Our climnle la nealtluer than that of either of those places and with a modern cqtiiiied hos pital, in our city, in charge of skill ed doctors, the people of interior Oregon would nut only be saved the long nnd tedious trip to nn outside point, doubly long to an invalid, but they would also have the privilege of being treated near home. HI I.I.KV AMI MATLOCK'S HIDE I OH LEXIMiTO. When ilifltory writoa of Heppncr town IH the ti'rriltle Huutl llmt nwept it down, Fame Klntllntantl hy mid with fUM pn, j Write the naniei of thwe two men. Two Ihttt rtMle forth ahead of the wave, Two that rode forth others to save, Two that roile forth who loit their all, Two that rode forth at duty's (all. ri)tlitinK tln irwuy through itorm and nipltt. While torrents rolled to left, to riJit. Kot the iH"oter Death on his white hore iode, Then a ruee for life, on the Willow t're-ek roud. On tiko the stunn eloud the rulers came, TriiiK their hordes again and attain, Above the temist their words raiiK cltwr, "Fly for your liven, The cloqd hurftt's here!" lluw many niotherawitli gH(tninK eyes, Now gnie on their Imh, for t hut timely cry ; How many bualvnids have claed their wives, Aftd blent those iiieu, who saved tlieir lives Two that rode forth ahead of the wave Two that rode forth others to save. Two that rode forth who lost their ul!, Two that rode forth at duty's mil. Their are hosts ol iMliers In Heppner town, If truth were known, who deserve re noiin, Hut 'twill eve be handed dtiwn .fnmi Father to &n, How Kelly and Matlock rode ftin l.e.xin)!tiii. Til W. Mi may HexNt-KR. ; - 1'orllaud, Oretron.. , Harry liroker.of Deschutej.apont a low days in (lie city the llrt of the week. While here Mr. Broker, secured aeveral musical instru ment for the band hoys of his city, whojutely trganizeil an nsain iation nt that plseo. Deputy Hheriff, Krml Claypool, made a trip to McKay the flrit of the week and brought in Charley Hlavin, who wua charged with home stealing. Mr. Hlavin wan released on furnishing $VX) lionda. mlle Tlaaktr Vurl: W.J. Walker, of Prineville, will contract to build a liouae on timber cluinia at reaaooable pricea, Cull on or addreaa him and your order will receive prompt attention. Fruit Farm for Sale. I offer lor anle my fruit faim of lfX) ncrea, aitnuUfil in the Cove, on Crooked rivor. There are 20U0 treea ol assorted varieties ol (rait and a ready market lor all or the pnalucta, v T. K. M;ai.i.isth, Culver, Oregon. fur Rule, or to I,ot on glinres! One htmdreil head Stock Cattle! Fi imrticolars call on, or address, J. H. McMeen, Lamonta, Ore. H aria fr Hanllnf rrrlglil. The Freighter Union, which met and effected nn organization the 1st of July, huve arranged the following schedule of priced for hauling freight. From Shaniko lo Prineville, one cent per iound. From Heuver creek to Shaniko 1 centa. jll-4t J. F. Morria, the merchant, lias a $2111)1) ine nien'a and boya lurnish inga, which he will clone nut below coal, loo can find some eemiine bargain! at hia store. Give him a call. f'kKrcft ajatlleea. Baptist At Union cliurcli Prineviltf, lie 2ml and 4tb MablaUlia ofeai lt moiitli. Morning 11 a. nt. ami fvining 8 p. in. Haystack, theSrd HaMaitli or each nuiiitli. Bend, (lie lt tlalilaitb of each month. Salilntft x lioid S p. ni. every SaM.alli. 1'raywr lueeting ert-ry Weiliiestlay eveiiinir at K o'clock. ' Hkkshytkriax rnion cliurcli Prhie- ville, tlie 1st and 3rd Sabbath of eaeh uiotitli Morning and evening, U a. in. ami 8 p. m. Saliljjtlh seliool every ijahotith moriiing at ID a. lit. Prayer itiecting every Wt'ilnesitay eveiiuiK at 8 o'elo-k. MmiotusT Khisibpal Prinrville, 2nd auiHtaHabbatliaat lla. in. and smlces every Habliath evening at 8 n'clts-k. Hiin- Iny acliool 10 a. ni, every ' SuMiath. F.purth league 7 p. ni. every riahluitli evetttiig. Prayer meeting every Ttuirsdav evening at o'clock. Willow Creek, 1st Sulihnth of each month at 11 a. ni. Clay pool, the 3rd .Sitldiath of each month at 11 a. nt. Howard, the Saturday evening lie-, fore the 3rd Sahhalli of eaeh mouth. I'RBiamx Exhiatob Kvery Mtlilmth evening at 7 o'eloi k nt Union Churrh. The pastors reside al the followinir resi- detiees. Kev. 1'riplett. at llaptist Parson age. Kev. K. I.. Alter, at Hotel McPar land. Kev. I'larlt, at M. K. Paraonnae. two doors from rhureh. Alfeatllaa n. w. A. There will lie a Mieciul election at the 6rst meeting in July to fill vacancy in the oflice of Banker. A full attendance of members is requested. W. T. Fog'.e. V. C. SALOMON, JOHNSON & CO. (SUCCESSORS TO C L SALOMOX) Vry Soods . . . j Jfardware, Stoves New Stylish Shirt Waists Fancy Trimmings andNeck Ribbon Lace Curtains Summer Dress Goods ol the Latest Styles and Trimmings to Slateh Percales and Shirtings A Beautiful Assortment at Low Prices Muslins A New and Complete Stock Just Arrived Bedding 01 All Grades at Low Tricea rroceries He's and Boys' Furnishings " - New Line ol Summer Hats ! SUITS of All (Irades, New and l'p- to-date at Reasonable Mi 1 (II Jl( A Complete anil Choice Line of Ueef, Veal, 'Mutton, Fork, Bacon, Lanl, and Country Frixluce. Main st. tnk,. 'Phone 31. SIIAfllKO WAREHOUSE Sliarxllro, Oicgroxi . General Storage, Forwarding AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS . Fireproof building 100x000 fret, 130 feet two stories in height. . , Special Attention to Wool Grading and Balmy, tor Eastern Shipments. Dealer in Blacksmith Coal, Flour, Barlied Wire, Nails, Cement, Lime, Coal Oil, Plaster, Sulphur, Wool and drain Sacks and Twine, drain ami Feed. Highest price paid lor Hidea and Pelts. Stock Yards with all the Latest and Best Facil ities for Handling Stock. Aniti l.ir Warn Warehntiae Milling Cn.'a, "Wltita River' and "Dallai Patent" Hour. Mark 'omls 'are of "H. W. IV A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. ...Ilanufacturers of and Dealers in.... , FUfiSITUEE, COFFINS and CASKETS CARPETS, STOVES, PAINTS and OILS, Lumber and al Kinds of Cuilding Materia For C ASH Only Jfenderson -DEaLEIiSIN- WINES, LIQUORS, in court it ... vj1VJ1.1VO. COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED. PRINEVILLE, WINNER Incorporated 1903. Drugs, Stationery and House Furnishing General Merchandise and Tjinware , Sheep Shears Table and I'ncket Cutlery Guns, Ammunition, nnd Steel Trapa Paints, Oil! and Varnishes Camp Stoves Wagon ('oven and Tents and Stoccmens' Sole Agent" lor the F. Myers Shoes Made Xeat Trices Foster & Lehman Proprietors. & tPollard FIRpT DOOR SOUTH " POINDKXTKB HOTEL. OREGON. DRUG CO. Goods Supplies and l'-tn-Dote ,.w.