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OREGON CITY COURIER By A. W. CHENEY. eatared I n Oregon City poitofflcs Miacoiid-claM mattur. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. If paid III advance, pur year 1 W One year 2 (XI Mix month) ' 1,0 Tttroemoiilhi 0 faVTho daU opposite your ad Irons on tlio paper denotes I lie time to which, you bate paid. PATRONIZE IIOMK INOUHTKY. OREGON CITY, JJLY 2, 1307. A COMMON FORM OF ROBBERY. Mont o the colosaal fortunes in this country which have given rirJu to much of the current complaint aKuinxt the coneonlriiiion nf riches in I he IihimIh of a comparatively uniall number of persons have grown out of a most reprehensible uhuHe of the privileges of Incorporation. Thousand of men have heen made rich by the over capitalization of interprisnn controlled by Block compiinies, ami their riclicH have heen acTi.ur.tlHted In siu'h a way an It cause oireot losses to many tlinusanilx uf confidiuK inventors. The process may be thus described: An enterprise, such as the construction of a gas plant, or the consolidation of a number of separate concerns intoa trust, is found to require the investment of 2 million dollars in nctuil cash. Tlio uionaueis )! ti e afl'air ouani.H their company and imnif ditilely irsue per Imps 2 millions in cnpilal stock ami 3 millions in bonds. A little less thnn half the stuck is ollcred as n bonus to buyers of the bum!. For ex unple, the bond may be ollcred to the public for 80 cents on the dollar, ami tUDOin stock Kiven witli every $1,000 bond purchased In that way a company requiring out 2 millions is capitalized for 5 millions The khIo of bonds leaves a large cash surplus in the treasury aftsr the plant is completed and the company is en nbled to make such an auspicious start, with prompt payment of interest and ' dividends. 1 lint its securities are louked on as first class and the mauugiirs of the affair find no trouble to sell their stock at par, whfali is so much clear again. In the course of lime cmnpeti tion or legislation lorces a reduction in the price of gas down to a point which will provide for ample returns on the capitul invested, but not on the extra securities issued. There is n passing of dividends, a piutinl default of interest . payment, and people who thought they had high grade investnii tits find them selves in Hie possesion of worthies, paper. Their money is gone. It is in the possession nf men who sold them the shares which were issued in violation of the spirit, if not the letter, of the law They were caught in an attractive hiiuko game, and the men who thus gather in riches are robbers just the same as though tiny had deliberately taken money out of the pockets of tin defraud ed investor. Many of t lie enormous fortune of the day have bien made in this way, and hundred suf ihoiisandsol small investors have in this manner conliihr.ted to the great aecumiilutlons of the few. All sorts l cull -rpiisfs have been over capitalized in the m niter hi r ' desci ihed for the purpose, of enabling a few men In gather In Ihe small imihh-hsidiis of thousands Suinetiin.'s tin), overcap italized industry has been made tu pry, steady returns on the wittered stock, and fiiuill purchasers of it have not been . lobbed, in those rases it is the general put lie which sutlers, for tie peop'e havf lo pay for the seivices per formed by Mich corporations more limn should justly he cnllerlud from Ihem In tbhercane a Invnied few ate enabled to accumulate Kieat fortunes through dishonest means by reason of Ihe fact that laws relating in corporations are either iniiiit'cpiiitii or not enforced It should not bo possible fi r any incur pointed company to issuo stocks or bond beyond (ho actual sum of money invested in the imssetisions of such com I any, and a iigid enforcement of the law in tins regard would save small investors from losses that aittf'eKate millions in the course of every year. their lives to end their misery. A com mission to leurn the facts regarding the Cuban trouble! and an extra police force to hold in check the hungry gar ments makers In New York, A warship sent to Hawaii to protect our Interests there, w hile theRiig.tr trust robs every American in his own home with Im punity mid adds insult to injury bv spitting in the face of the highest tri bunal in the land, so to spruk. Yos, this is a great administration for oflice seekers, for foreigner and half-breed Cubans Meanwhile the people are anxiously wailing for it to take some practical stops toward improving the condition affairs here at home. New burg Independent. The Statesman says of l'rof.Durrette of this place during institute at Salem 'The work by Prof. O. W. Durrette, in methods, school management and science of teaching, was very interesting and profitable, and at the same time practical. The teachers needed prati- cuhtrly the philosophy of education, and this they have received from Mr. Dur- rettu's work. All unite in voting his methods class one of the most bcncflical and interesting features of the institute, and he bus gained for himself a lasting place in the hearts of the teachers of Marion county." Tu K only excuse lor calling congress together was to provide revenue to cover the treasury deficit. The senate has Improved Hm opportunity to increase the surplus of Ihe suar trust, leaving the government to shift for itself. I.Kf-s than 2.1.IHH) out of our 70,000,000 people own $:ll ,o00,0'.l0 0 W mote than one half of. ur wealth. A pretty wise French, nun once said: "Monarchies are destroyed by poverty and republics by wealth." Steamship tickets and antl seasick tablets. F. E. Donaldson, aent. THE TWO SlUES. An exchange, boasting of the achieve ments of '.he first Ilneo months of Mo Kinley says: "A bimetallic commission has been sent a broad to open tho way for an international currency conference, the prison doors in Cuba have been opened lo American citizens, money forwarded to that island to feed citizens of this country there who are gitHering for food, u special commissioner sent to leurn the facts upon w hich to base tho action which is intended to carry out the enunciations of the platform in re gard to Cuba, a warship sent to Hawaii io protect A met lean interests there, and peihaps open the way for definite action regarding her appeal fo r admission to the Vnion." Lei's see. A bimetallic commission that every mother's son in Ihe republi can parly and out knows can never ac complish anything and never was in tended to do so. This is a big help to mortgaged farmers. LOCAL SUMMARY. Rido a Wuverley and keep in front. Get your fruit j irs at Harris' grocery. If you want to save money buy your hats at Miss Goldsmith's. Ladies Kibbed undershirts 2oc at the Racket Store. No steps to climb to Sunsat F. E. Donaldson, Agent Justice court blanks 15 cents per dozen at Coimmit oflice. Prescriptions carefully compounded , t. A. llariiinuV drtit store. For the best shave or hair cut to be had go to P.ij. Shark's shop. Shaving 10 cents, County and city wai rants, gold, silver, produce, wood, etc., taken at par for all accounts by the Oouktkr.' Children Ribbed under wear at the Racket Store. For your b rings and extras for ell musical instruments jro to Bunneister & Andresen's, who keep a full-supply. Befofo furnishing your house cull at Young's second-hand store and he will fit you out for less than one-quarter of what new goods would cost. L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds of denial work, (told crowns, porcelain rowns and bridge, work a specialty Ollice in Barclav buiMing, rimer Main and Seventh i-lreuts. i Red circus pa;nt and nickel trimming will cover a cheap frame, but it will not prevent that "tin rattle" so common with some bicycles. Tho Wuverly is tlio smooth -st running wheel in tho market. Inspect them at Oharman's drug store and get a catologtie. Re member we have cut the price. ReliaMh fire insurance-' F. E. Donald son, agent. Onarentee satisfact ion with selection. Scrofulajvclling On the Neck and Great Weakliest Caused by Impure Blood Wat Constantly Crowing Worse. "When my son was 6 years old ha wa. In very poor health and we could get nothing to relieve him. At the age of 7 years he began to complain of soreness on both sides of bis neck and soon lumps be gan to gather on one side and grew to half the size ot an egg. We then became more uneasy and began to doctor him for scrofula. Ho gradually grew worse, how ever, until at the age of twelve years we had lost all hope of his recovery. He be came so weak he could sit up but few minutes at a time. My wife saw Hood's Barsaparllla recommended as fc great blood purlller and we sent and got bottle. We began giving our Doy we nieoicine ac cording to directions and it was not long hlnra we saw hfe was improving. He continued taking it until he was in very good health. He is now 13 years old and is well. We recommend Hood's Sarsapa- rllla for all troubles caused by Impure blood." 8. M. Silver, Grouse, Oregon. Hood's HarHiipnrllla I. sold ly all druggists. 1 ; six tor SB. (let only Hood'3. r 3E McKITTRICK'S SHOES Beat the World! for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS co to RICHARD PETZOLD'S CASK MARKETS Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill. Main St., Opposite Caufield Block. Two Shops, Oregon City, Oregon. Value exceeds tho jiri.io of millinery at Mis Goldsmith's. Any one de siring to keep boarders or roomers durimi ihe Chautauqua as sembly, Julv 13-24, are requested to notify the secretary immediately. Leading Insuranoe Agency F. Donaldsoi. nix pound packages Soda or Saluratus lor 25c at I lor ton & Gibson's grocery, and bakery. Good hngtisti ureaklnst Tea 20c or 3 lbs for 00c at Horton & Gibson's. The finest gunpowder tea at 25c a lb in tho city at Harris' grocery. With a little cost one's rooms can be made as good and bright as new. Call at Holman's and see styles and pattern all up-to-date 18!)7 goods. Seventh street, near bridge. Ladies summer corsets at the Racket Store. Double faced satin ribbons forshashes at the Racket Store. Ladies wing sleeve vests, white and ecru. - hxtra large size at the Racket Store. Got your paint and oils at Harris1 grocery and save money. Inspect those adjustable window screens at Belloiny & Huseh's. They are certainly the rig he thing. Parties wishing to go to sny part of the coast by team wil I do well to consult Frank Durham of Oregon City, who is prepared lo take you there and back at any time at a verv reasonable price. If you want a nice steak, roast or boil call at AlhrigLt's shop and get sonie of his eold-storuge meat which is acknow- edged by all to be superior to the meats commonly sold at butchers' shops. He also keeps on lmnd a full stock of lard, hams, bacon, etc., made by himself and warranted purest and wholesome. .Re member tho old established shop on Main street. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. AH persons uslmj witter for lawn sprinldimj or Irrigation, tire hereby notifled to obserre the hour. for i sueh use, , to I) A.M. and 5 to f P.M. I Street sprinhlina can he. done when necessary, but an fjrwMlce use of water will not, be, permitted. For a durej ird of the above, rule the wider man be shut off without further not ire. Ill order of the Hoard of Water Commissioners. W. II. Unwell, Sii)t. T. L. Charman, See. Oreuon Citit Or., dune 10, ISUT. WANTED! jjh See ' VH That crows more lustily than our customers do over our choice staple and fancy groceries ROBERTSON Seventh Bt. josei-M RICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office In Oiegon City Bank Block. Osroom Cur, .... uaiooH. C. II. ISOM, Civil Engineer & Deputy County Surveyor Will be l Cr.tirt llono on each, Saturday ' and oil ri-uiiliir hiimhIoii days of County Court. J. W. WELCH, JDEZLNTTIST, ' WILLAMKTTK BLOCK, OI'POMTI P. O., Onsoos ClTV, OKI. I GAMBRINUS COLD STORAGE. Is the place to buy your WINES and LIQUORS. It's the place where you buy at reasonable rates, and you can rely on what you buy. Wines from 75c per gallon to $1.60. Family entrance on Sixth street Call and be convinced Yours Truly, N. F. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. rHONK 30. SIXTH AM) MAIN STREETS. H. A. PITTENGER Real Estate, Insurance and Notary Public Fine lll of City anil Furm l'roperty at very low Prices. Properly huuilll on amnll cim nilssloii. Kami" and hiihII I mils to exchange fur city property Write or call and no mc. OKF.tiON CITY MRS.W. W. STOVALL. Snveiilli mid J. Q. Ailaiim Sr., t ice CRE I I I 1 Restaurant and Confectionery CREAM S CffVTS. s I GrEI). 1. II.UIDLXU, DKAI.KK IN IP IB imll'J.'Jt. l!l!3in3S Pilv.i. ' n I Win low riUn. Pre.ttcriptinn A vttrHtely Vnmpimnileim HARMNG'f RI.'IfK DATJ WILLIAMS I) iAt.fX 1A Tob:icci. Cigars, Stationery, NelioJ lljokSjlVifVrlioiiery, 'IVnincmiicrt Drinks, Ice Cre.iin.r.ilont Mnlii lm'. SEVENTH ST., NEAR CENTER.J I'ostoltlce Building - A WORD OF MEN'S SHOES. Shoe bargains, but neve bargain shoes. Do you catch the idea ? If great buving if having large lots of shoes made if the im--petus of this great shoe business helps to make prices abnormally small- -then we have shoe bargains. These causes and readjust ments of our stocks, as sizes become missing, bring all the shoe bargains we ever have. "Bargains Shoes" don't exist otherwise. For shoes "made to sell," for shoe trash of a;iy kind, we've no room. Geo. C. BaowNiix. U. campbeu.. BROWNELL & CAMPBELL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Caudold Bulldlnn Oregon City ,Ora C. N. GREEN MAN, TIIR PIONIXa Express "5 and Drayman r ( Edtabl Ished MS) Parcels delivered lo all parts of the city. THOS. F. RYAN, Notary Public and Real Estate Broker. Leading Insurance Aoencv op clackama Coiintv. Money to Loan. Attracts of Title Hade. brawinx o( U'kmI Documents a Specialty Ollice on fast sine 01 nnin siruui lletwcun Bill and 7lli. OREGON CITY. OREGON. C. D. & D. C. LAT0URETTE Attorneys at Law, Commercial, Real Estate anrj Probate Law Specialties. OFFICE: Commercial OREGON CITY. Bank Buildln OREGON. KRAUSSE BROS SHOE STORE - No Aiidresen'so. Bunneister A BOLTON DAIRY CHAS. CATTA. Proprietor Oregon City, Oregon Pure Milk and Full Measure given; delivered to any part of the city. . Try (t .tr ... IMIry it ill bH Ci.llvlnn l Dim't bo foolisli onoiijilt to 'iy the rt'jtuliir oittolDtu) prioe fur 11 liicyolc. Insist on the di'.tlor slmring tho profit with you. C'hiiniiiiii it Co. k'liovus in reilui'iiii; tho larro )ro(it heirtoforo rcaliztMl on bimbos unit lmvo cut tho jirieo 'of tlio Wuvorly bicycle so it. is now within the reach of nil. Tlio Wnvorly ilon't lmvo tlmt "tin rnttle" uinl it ilon't need h repair shop either. Prices (to lower, just think of it Genuine Frofli 'Oregon lUooil l'urilier, regular jirieo 0110 ilollar. Our cut-cut price 50 cents at Charnian it Co., tho original cut-cut price (Insists. SICALKDHIDSWILL BE RECEIVED by th Coiiniy (lunrt fur tin construction ol h briilire hcios Hull Hun in accordance Ailh lheiiiiisHml(iecilicHlions now on file in the County Clerns olH''0. l!iiMern may (ireoare plans anil sp.'citici'ti'ii' anil suliniit bills on the mine if desirable. Iliils will be opened Thursday, July Sth, 1S!7. The Court reserves tiie m lit to reject any or all bids. Ei.mkii Dixos, County Cl'rk. June 23rd. 18:1". l'atronize the JIihIcI laundry liest work agency ut John Vigelius barber shop. W Fine views and excellent water In Sunset. F. E. Donaldson. COUNTY TREASURER'S NOITCK. f HAVK NOW IN MY HASPS KUSDS ipticiib!e to the piirmont of nit warmnts endorsed prior lo December lt, lslM, Interest will cense on the above warmnls after tho dale of tills notice. JACOB SHADE. Treasurer of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated this 1st day pf July, ls.17. A gentleman went into Holman's to buy sumo wall paper for bis parlor and looking through the many samples found some patterns that were fine, de cided, upon one. "What is the price of that paiH-r?" " cents per double roll." "I'm afraid that is too cheap." I'.ut when it was explained how and why it was Md so cheap, he took the paper Cuhap prisons allJ Wl,s l,it-,ll.v leased. pencil mill Americana released, wlnlit starvation wa'es or 110 waea at all is NOriC'E FOR rUBLICATOX. I AND OKKICE AT OKKIION' CITY, OltKCOX, " May isth, 1MI7. notice l hereby given that the (nlloiving-named neltler nan tih-d nnllee ot hia inleutlon to mute rinal pro.i( In Mimiorl of bis claim, and that s lid proof will be made before the Ri'isicr and Kei-eivcr at Or tton City, Ott'Kon, 011 July Jiitn, 1st", vli: KOIIEKT .Mll.LKIt. H. E. No. siM, for the s' of See. 2, Tp. 4 S.. K 5 K. He names the following witnesses to prove hla eominuons resideiit'f upon nml eulii vallon of. aaid land, viz: lli lirv W Hunt, (i. H. ralmatwr. Jacob Burgher and Henrv Apperson, all of lx'on, Oregon. KOHERT A. MTI.LKR. Ucclsler FOR FIHST-CL'.SS. HOME MADE BREAD JilLssinl Baisry, 8 First Door North of Sluvely'a Hall - Portland Ice Cream Parlors s H IS A Ft'LL STOCK OK JJ C0NFE0TI0MERY, F3UITS. TE.'il, rtHANt:t URINKS and H. STRAIGHT, DEAI.SB IN GROCERIES ANDP)7iSI3. Mill Feed, Lime, Cement ar.d Land Plaster. The Commercial Bank OF OREGON CITY. , . CAPITAL $ 100,000. Transacts a General Banking Business Lnaim m ido. Bills dlaconuted. Make co lections. Buys and nells exchaiifti' on nil polnla In the 1'nlted Htaten and Knropc and 011 Hon Kong. Deposits received snhtcci to check. Bank open from 9 A.M. to 4 P. M. D.C. L.YTOORKTTK, K. E, DONALDSON I'realiient. , Casbltr F. C. GADKE, Plumbing and Tinning. Jobbing of All KiiidN a pcoiulty. Wilson i Cooke'a Old !tiind V1 ORKIiON CITY, OtlhUON. TOBACCO. ff) GK(. :! VVlif. .J.i?.LV,irni,n,Blk.'f innliiiik; criiniiiaU and tramps here at liotne . ')0.0OO sent to Cuban sufferers, tthile men and aoinan almost w ithin the shadow of the capital at Washington becomta insane (or lack of food and take Try our cream Java and Mocha coffee, 3 for f 1. Harris' grocery. I. u lies will find work in v' girls niid girls w ill find situations at Mrs. Jueob Roller's employment ogeucy, Tth l?t lakery. Charges reasonable. NO lll'li KO K ri'BUCATlOX. I AND OKKICK AT OHKdON CITY. OKEC.OX J May .K, 117. Notice is heretiv given that the following named icMK-r has Hir'd notice of his intcoiion to make tloal pr.wif in support of In claim, and that said proof will be maoe liefore Hie Ki-uiMer and Receiver V. . Land Ollice at Oregon City, Oregon, on July aiih, tyM, vii: CHARLES) C. MILLER, II. K. No. 8!t.'. for the S j of NW if and lota 3 and 4 of Sec. a. Inn. 4 S R. 5 E. lie names the followlint wltnemea to prove hlscoiitinuoos rel dciiee otmn and cultivation of, said land, via Henry W. Hunt, Jhix.Ii Bal!er, U. R. I'almaleer and Henry Aperii, ail of Leon. Orei-ii. KOBERT A. MILLED, Ri-glster. NOTICE FOR l'UHLICATIOX. f AND OKKICK AT OliEHON CITY, OREd'lN. J June -21, 18:i7. Notice Is hereby nivcn that the followini!-Damel settler has tiled notice of hia Intention to make tlnal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tne Ueiriider and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregou, ou auimsI 4r.Ii, 1M7, viz: tiKOROt; K. t'OSMl'S. H. E. No. Kta, for the N of XW 'and V ; of SE?4 of Sec. to, Td. 1. S , K. 4 K. He names the following witnesses lo prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, yr: Krnk Thompson, t'harles V. Louis Kioss, Albin Floss, Kred Beufield, all of Cornell, oreuon. KOBERT A. MILLER, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.-" LAND OEFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGON', June 'iM, 1W. Nonce is bervbv civen thi the follow ii'if-named settler has Hied notice of hia Intention to make final proof In support of bis claim, and that said proof will he made brforelheCo. Clerk of Marion Co., at Salem, uregou, on August ,m, i.t'i, vii: elliot cruris. II. E.No. 10J:S). for the S iC t ' f V V ';. N E' of ti W and of N E ' of S-c. 7, Tp. Ill ., K. a K. H names Ihe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence Uhii and culti vation of, aid land, viz: V. d Hanson, John Walling. John McC'racken, A. T. Ivh, all ot Detroit, Dergou. ROBERT A MILLER. Riiristr. Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY, OREGON, On the Street between the Bridge and the Depot, ' Double and single rigs and saddle hnrteo a ways on hand at the lowest raiu nA also connected with the barn for loose stock Aov Information reirardlnir mir iinj ni ..l 1 1 viupu, aneiiueo in ny letter or person. H'lKSKH ItfiT'nnT OH ni r- rrolet't YourseJf Against Loss of Time and Monpy llv instirinti in the SfAit INSURN.;E 00. Write to V. G. Ot'Hris, Sec'v, Star Ins. Rldg-CH Ib'AGO, ILL. Bank of Oregon City. OLDEST DSKiNQ HOtTSK IN TUB CITY Paid U Capitul, $.)0,1M)0. Surplus, $20,850. President, He nt Cashier, Chap. H. Cai flif.d liio. A. Hakhi.sii E. G. Cai'hhd APPLICATION FOIl LICENSE. VOTICK IS HEREBY CIVKN TUAT I PnALt apply 10 the city council of Oregon City, Ore. f in, for a talooa license to continue mr talooo located oa lit 1 of block in Oregon City. License lodate from July 2, ls7. T. 1BEMBATH. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. "I AND OKKICE AT OREGON CITY, OKE ION J June d, 117. Notice is herehv given that the following name t settler hn flle'l notice of her intension to m i In il pi of It support of her claim, 'l I th it il I nr if will b' made before the R-glster an 1 Reive-at Oregon c'itv Oregon, on August tltli, 1:I7, viz: IR- 8 , RAH JAM ALBRiailT, widow of KRANK W. ALBRIdrir. Dm:4sin. IT. E. 10JW, for the NE 'iof SK'4"ol See. '".Tp. 4 S. R.2E. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and culti ration of said land, via: William H. Sultzurof Mulino.Or., Henry W. Shaw of Cnion Mills, Or Kraneis M. Am 111 of Mtilino, Or, Nkblos u' Damiall of Mulino. Or. KOBH.RT A. MILLER. Register. A General Banking Business Transacted Deposits Received Subject to Check. Approved Bills and Notes Discounted. County and City Warrant bought. Loam Made 011 Available Secunlv Exchange Bought and 'old. Collections Made Promptly. -Vorm"8 SW AvalIable 111 An7 Part ol tb. Telegraphic Exchange Sold 011 Portland, Sao Franc'sco, Chicago aud New York. Interest taid on Time Deposits JAMES MURROW. Decorating Paper Hanging, Artistic House Painting And Kalsomins:. Leave Orders at Ely Bros., 011 Seventh sir. Oreeon Cy, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. - T AND OKKICE ATORE'tON CITY, OREHOS - June 2M. 1sli7. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named seitlcr has tiled notice of his intension to make final proof in support of his claim, and thai sa.d proof will be made before the Butter and Receiver at Oreiron r.i Oregon, on August 4ih, li7, viz. GK )R IE I). PI -kens. IT. E s i for the ME'; of Sec. lo. Td. 2 3., R. 5 (r He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: K I). Alexander. Adolf Asehoff i nienani .1. len tyic. itonry Motiugin, all of Marmot, Oregon. ROBERT A. MILLER. Register. fflRE WORKS Thelarpt'rt stodkjl tlmt has ever wen in Oregon City.... Fire Crackers. Loman Candles. Sky Rockets, voia Kain, Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Powder WorM'a Fair Highest Mcda I mad Diploma. Dr. Price's Cream Bakine Powder warwd God Mtoai kHaarmm Fu &v frman. t'l.:i . !. - v'P" c" "-"m. Mn Yheels, J"' Wheel,, Redlleade', :ras9 Hopper, n p louble Headed Dutchman. All Kind, ol Hre CrrkP. oc and locPistolv caps. Flags, L.ni.rnh reitiMitmio L. A. PATTERSON & CO... -a-ext to Postoffice.