r
V
A
(
icVLNING aOjtBUKOJRtVltW
ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
REVIEW 1PUBLISMIN0 COMPANY
H.MMI CA.NAu IN HVK YKAKN.
L. WIMBERLY. Edlto'.
Office-Review Building, (llrt lloor)
Street. Telephone main 901.
DAILY
Far jnt, by mall .0
nenth, delivered M
Fe wek, dcllmed "
BUM 1-WEEKLY
r.r Ye.r "
UIX Month! '.
JULY HI, 1908.
A IlKAfc PANIC.
Loesra Heaviest In Our History
Rapidly Improving.
Some people, particularly In the
well, wonder If there has been 8
panic. They iliould refer to the rec
ord and satisfy their curiosity. The
record shows that .the country has
passed through the greatest panic In
forty yean.
For the first alx months of 1908
there were 7660 failures against 7,
024 In 1897. and S.628 In 1894. The
lluallltle this yeir are $178,055,000
against the next highest six months'
total In 1893 at $170,000,000 and
1105,000.000 In 1906. Commercial
West. -
Defter Tlimn Ahead.
Henry Clewt & Co., In their laHl
weekly financial review, say: "The
first alx months of the year have
closed, showing a degree of recovery
from the Octobor panic which fully
equals. If not surpasses, all reason
able expectations. It has been a per
iod of somewhat painful convales
cence but the Improvement has been
pronounced and substantial, and If
sustained for the remaining six
months of the year, will go fur to
ward obliterating the effects of Inst
year'a disasters. Of course there arc
many unsatisfactory feulurea still
remaining; trade and Industry are
restricted, and more or 1hs dlsap
polntment and discomfort prevnll In
consequence. Unfortunately It can
not be said 'that the process of ro
adjustment la complete; conlradlc
tlon has been unduly severe In aomi
directions, and very Inadequate It
o'har. Consequently the evening
up pro. must still go on, and ad
dilioial lime will be required before
coml.tlona are restored to the nor
tiu!. On the other hand, It is a mat
I it of congratulation that some verj
Lnportant danger points have beei,
saiely passod; a political crisis hut
been averted. Besides failures havi
been much less serious thnn nt oni
t.me feared, and the credit sltun
lion shows vast Improvement over
year age. Financial Institution)
vhkh fell under the strain ot the
panic are mostly resumed, and 0111
banks are as a rule now exception
ally strong."
WASHINGTON, July 31. In the
digging of the Panama Canal It has
alnu)j been considered that, outside
of the construction of the liU lock
nnd Uiiin works, llin chief difficulty t
be encountered Is 'he great rut
tlij-iKiuh the backbone of the :ucii
cuii lonlilielil at Culebra. The prob
lem wua there presented of re.nov
iii" a mountain and by I Ik' a'.d of
modern steam shovels, drills and dy
namite the solution is being rapidly
worked out. l'i fact, accoi.-ug to
li. formation whlct has reamed the
ufllces or the Isthmian Cd1i.1l com
mit sion here, over one-half jf Hi's
great work haB now been completed.
this gieat cu. through the h.lls
ink mountains extends a dlnume of
,,li,e and one-half miles. At the
holies' point tha original 'ii'.'u'.o i f
the ground was 200 feet and a hole
from 430 feet to 1000 feet wide and
160 feet deep Is being dug there.
Thru work Involved the excavation
of 39,698,248 cubic yards of earth
and stone. The old French com
,n:iy took out M KOO.OOO cubl.i yaidt
letv.oen 1881 aid 1889; the new
French company took out IO.ImiO
000 cubic yards from 1895 to 1904
and since the AmericnnB have taken
charge of the work they have exca
vated 18.445,426 cubic yards. Tlilt
leaves only 39,652,822 cubic yards
yet to be removed, Ichh than half of
the totnl. In view of the fact that
11,191,488 yards were taken out last
year after the Americana had got
their machinery In operation and
their organization perfected, the In
dications are that, at the same rate
of progress, the Culebra Cut will be
compleled in three years and a half
In tho opinion of engineers here
that will flx the dnto for tho comple
tion of tho entire canal In other
words they think Hint tho work on
the other section will be so timed as
to be finished nt the moment when
the excavation Ih done. If they are
correct in this the Pnnumn Cnnal
should be open for business In .Inn
nary, 1912.
In the foregoing wo hnve a mos:
striking example of the salutary re
sults of united boosting. Statistic)
now show that the panic of last fal.
was the most disastrous financially
of any In our history. Yet from It;
Inclpiency about 90 per cent of Hit
people and 99 per cent of the news
papers began a system of persistent
boosting, stoutly maintaining thai
the country was all right and tin
banks In general were all right II
given a little time to gather In thcti
resources. A conspicuous leader In
this optimistic effort was Hon. W. J
Hryan, who advised the peoplo ti
auport the banking Institutions ol
the country during the period of do
presslou by being as conservative at
possible In their doniands upon tin
banks at that time. Under such con
dltlons the rapid revival of buslnesi
. Is not surprising. Imagine, If you
can. what the results would havi
been had the newspapers nnd prom
Inent men like Mr. Hryan engaged li
systematic knocking." as was doni
by the republican leaders aa well at
by thousands of democrats durlup
tne Cleveland administration in
1893. Then a national bond Issui
raised a tremendous howl through
out the country. Last fall not onlv
was another bond Issue made, bin
numerous banks were compelled ti
rosort to the Issuance of clearing
nouse certificates In order to nven
the greatest nnauclnl crash the world
has ever seen. Had there been
wave of pessimism spread over tin
country, instead of the uniled eland
taken against It, Ihcro Is scarcely
Dana in tne entire country thai
would have been able to withstand
the erash which would hnve follow
ed. Happily that disaster was avert
ed, and although the financial Insact
in the oBt were unparalleled, the
buslnesi of Ihe country Is ranldh
reiumlig Us normal basis, InHtcad
or laitini! years to overcome the de
prwuloi. as was the raac when near
ly nerybody turned "knocker" dur
Imr the panic of 18a,i.
Had Hum Qulrkiy llrnl.il
"1 am bo delimited win. u-h.t
C'!i.in;'jirlaln'a Salve has done for me
tl ! 1 ec bound to write and tell
"i! . ." says Mrs. Robert Mytton.
4 .'.' .'obn St., Hamilton, Ontario
"I lttle daughter had a b.l burn
' h -r knee. I applied tlianiber
Falre and It healed beautiful
ly." Thle salve allays the pain ot
a hum almost Instantly. It Is for
ntle by Hamilton Drug Co.
THKY WON'T AO DUY."
We mean your watches and time
piece. They must be kept cleaned
and oiled to ret the hpat i-mhIi t
member watch making Is our only
peruity. 1. T. Bryan, The Watch
maker. dTF
TI10 IteiiH'ily That Docs.
"Dr. King's New Dlscovory Is thi
remedy that does tho healing othert
promise hut fall to perform," sayt
Mm. 13. R. Plcrson, ot Auburn Cen
trc, Pa. "It is curing me of throat
trd lung trouble of long Btnmling
li at other treatments relieved only
iMiporarlly. New Discovery Is do
ii:c mo en much good Hint I feel con
iiilent lla continued use for a rea
tollable length of time will restore
lie to perfect health." . This re
nowned cough and cold remedy nnd
ti rout and lung healer la Bold at A
MnrHlera & Co'b. drug store. 50t
Hid tl-00." Trial bottle free.
hh I'Oll COUNTY WARRANTS
Notice 1b hereby given nil purtlot
holding county warrants IsHued by
Douglas County, Oregon, and en
dorsed prior to and Including tin
10th duy of July, 1907, to pres
ent tho same to tho County Trens-
rer of Douglas County, Oregon, ai
his olllco. for pnyment nB Interest
thereon tflll ceaso after the date ol
ihis notice.
Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, thh
13th day of July, 1908.
J. 13. SAWYERS,
Treasurer of Douglas County, Or
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, anil
Diarrhoea, Hcnicily Would
Have Saved him turn.
No Race of Men Incapable
Of Intellectual Development.
By JEAN FINOT.
HLL tho condemnations of peoples and races in virtue of an
innnto superiority or inferiority have in reality failed. Lifo
Las taught ns to be more circumspect in our judgments. A
savant who presumes to pronounce A VKKDICT OF
ETERNAL BARBARISM AGAIXST ANY PEOPLE deserves
to be laughed at.
Let us remember that in tho time of the encyclopedists savants
refused to the Russians tlio possibility of becoming civilized in tho
European manner. The following century was destined to give them
tho lie, for it gave to this people consigned to barbarity thinkers and
writers who are accounted AMO.VO THE GUIDING SPIRITS
OF HUMANITY. If the Russian nation shall arrive some day at
enjoying thut liberty whereby it may develop unimpeded its moral
and intellectual faculties the cause of progress shall have counted a
hundred million workers more.
FOR AGES THE NEGRO RACES HAVE BEEN OFFERED AS
PROOF P08ITIVE THAT 80ME NATIONS ARE HOPELESSLY SEPA
RATED FROM OTHERS IN POINT OF CULTURE AND CAPACITY.
BUT ANY ONE THAT HAS STUDIED THEIR" DEVELOPMENT IN
THE SOUTHERN 8TATES REALIZES THAT THEY ARE SUSCEPTI
BLE OF RAPIDLY ABSORBING THE CIVILIZATION NOW SUR
ROUNDING THEM.
A few brief years ago negroes were not considered capable of
carrying on business transactions or holding property. Today THOU
SANDS OF NEGRO PROPRIETORS are conducting plantations
of various sorts nnd own thousands of acres of hind worth millions
of dollars. In brief, it is only as the equality of tneu is recognized
and their essential unity believed that progress ran be accounted for.
NO HACK Bl-ICIPK THKKK.
Y.-AsiiiNOIoI Juiy Jl.-'i"-ever
much, or lutie, t iiiiuui J '
nlngs Bryan may be "' '
dent Roosevelt and Judge Tail. Hue
it, cause for rejoicing in Oyster
and Cincinmi. Tills is due 10 the
annual report of lioveruur Win. '.
Pack, of lietiiUel province, I hllip
pilie Islands.
Beiigu-i province Is the laud ol
the Igorrole. These native tribes
men were recorded as uuciuii.eu ....
til seven years ago vwicn
.... I, .ioUtratloll t-altit
liniwrtc.i uu.ii...
The report shows that since tli
1 o h i...i. less nice sulci'
among the Igorrotes than aniens
any other people on the race or the
earth. Uov. Pack says that during
these seven years, the Igorrotes" lM
ulation has Increased from l-'.'""1
to ;lll.iiin. He admits thai some In
habitants have come across Ihe bnr-
.1..-.. e ,,tli,.r ni-iivilices. llllt he
proves conclusively that the birth
rate has been steatiny incrcas...h.
Tiitu lo Hue to additional iirosier-
Ity and a better mode of living which
brings about it 11 effect mat tne
men do not have to work as hard a.-
fornierly," explains Ihe governor.
the
In.
lilt
"In 1902 I have a vory severe at
tack of diarrhoea,' says R. N. Far-
rar, of Cat Island, I.a. "For Bevernl
weeks I was unnhlo to do anything
On March 18, 1907, I had a similar
iittnck, and took Chamberlain's Col
ic, Cholera and Dlnrrlioea Remedy,
which gave mo prompt relief. 1 con--ddor
It one of the best modlcltics ol
Its kind In the world, and had 1 iiboiI
It In 1902 bellovo it would hnve sav
ed mo a hundred dollnr doctor's
bill. Sold by Hamilton Drug Co.
Making Good.
Thfre Is no way (i( making lirlm
frlemls like "Making lined;" ami D,-ii
Pierce's medicine well exetnplifv till
anil llielr frieiiiis. after mure lhiin tw,
decades of iHipulanty, are mnuliercd h
the liilinlri'.I.H ul tliiinsaniK They havi
"made kiiihI" and they have 111,1 inadi
driinksriR
A g.Ki.1. linnet, sipuire-di al nicilli'lnc n'
known oiuiKisilinii is Dr. Pierce's lioldci
Medical Discovery. It still enjoys an Itn
mniisii sale while most nl the prepara
tions that have come into pi-nmtnc ncc It
the earlier perl. si n( Its pnpulurlly havi
"Mime I iv the lioaril " and lire never ni.in
heard of. There must Is. some reason loi
this loiiir-tlino popularity m ulilt , t,
Iw (011 ml in its superior merits. When
once given 11 (air trial tor nenk stomach
or tor liver ami hl.ssl altis-ilons, its supe
lor curative .piaHtles are smui manliest
lii'ticc it lias survivisl and grown in ihui
illar favor, while scores ot less trierllorloii.
articles have suddenly Hashed into lavoi
tor a brief period and then I .ecu us sooi.
(nrgotteu.
lor a torpid liver with Its attendnnl
Indigestion, dyspepsia, headache, per
hups di..iuoss. foul breath, nasty coatei
tongue, witli bluer taste, loss ot appetite
with distress after i-iiing, tiervou s-
111.1 dct.ihtv. iiotliiu is so ttissl ns Mr
Pierce's 11. .Men M.shciil lUscoverv li'
'" ho t. s.ll.tre ileal tl.islicit.e with nl
Its liinrtslit'tiLs ,rnu,sl on Is.ule w i ,nu.e:
-no secret, no h,H-lls-K.cus liutnluk'
therefore if,.,i ,-,,-, ( ,ian,i, th.i
the dealer may .ssi,v itnke n Intl.- big
er prom. .i,,... on your right to a.
what you call for.
Don t l.iiv Dr. Pierce's f svorltr Prrscrlr
tkneMHs'tlii( It t ,,rv,. "ciin -ull." 1
Is only a.ivi-Msi for woman's s..c,;f ail
nients. It makes weak women -troiur at-,
sick women well. I'ss atlveniMsl il, r
some pre..iratrons s.,1,1 for like i-iim.,,.,' .
ts sterling curative, virtues still m.imlan
Us po-iliion In the front ranks. .e n
lissl over two decades Bir. As an in
Vlgorallng tonic an. I streiigthi'iisuir nerv
ine It Is iimspialed. It won't sali.lv li
who want " h,,.je.- fr .rp i , a un
of alcohol In ti, '
'!r"i l,',rcV' ,'l,""nt Pellets. ll,Pr)l
"' V,',"", '",'v", l'llh- l"'""h Hi- lir-i
pill of their kind In II," m.,rket. still leail
and when once trnsl are ever aflerw aril
li iW.or. Kaay to take as randv-ime t
iiii!ii cb 4,"","i u" "w
The Two Dollar Dog Versus
The Million Dollar Baby.
By C. M. MILLER of Highland Falls, N. Y.
OUTSIDE of the fear of hydrophobia there is much to be
commended in the statement that many deaths have been
occasioned by the noises of dogs. Many a weary and sleep
less hour have I experienced from the howling and barking
of dogs nt night. There are not ninny more nerve racking experi
ences than to lie awake nnd be compelled to listen to THE WHOLLY
UNNECESSARY NOISES OK THE IMM1S.
I have been a close observer of the dog nuisance for years and
have come to the conclusion that the major portion of ninnkind wmtld
be better off without THE CONSTANT MENACE OK THE
DOGS, and from a sanitary point of view nothing can excel the dug
as A DISTRIBUTER OK I)AN i EliOL'S GERMS. During the
prevalence of diphtheria and oilier contagious diseases dogs fre
quently run in nnd out unobserved, although the premises may be
under otherwise strict ipiiirantine.
THE TIME HA8 ARRIVED WHEN SOME CONCERTED ACTION
MUST BE TAKEN AGAINST THE CONSTANTLY GROWING MENACE
OF THE DOGS. THERE IS AN AWFUL LOT OF MAUDLIN SLUSH
WA8TED OVER DOGS, PARTICULARLY ON THE PART OF SILLY
WOMEN, AND ONE OF THE INSPIRING SIGHTS OF THE DAY IS
THE SPECTACLE OF A WOMAN PARADING THE AVENUE WITH A
TWO DOLLAR DOG IN HER ARMS OR ATTACHED TO A CHAIN,
WHILE THE NURSE WALKS BEHIND WITH A MILLION DOLLAR
BABY.
Just Kvuctly Itigllt.
"I have used Dr. Klng-s New Life
Pills for several years and find them
lust exactly right," says Mr. A. A.
Felton, of Harrisvllle. N. Y. New
Life Pills relieve without the leasl
discomfort. Best remedy for con
stlpatlon. biliousness and malaria
25c at A. C. Mnrsters & Co's. drug
store.
THE IIOND HUALTY CO. Or
-hards. Farms, Timber Land and city
property. Some line bargains. Jack
aon street. RoBeburg Ore.
WAXTKD
WANTED A girl to do general
housework: wages $20. Answer
B. It. 1U0, Post Olllcc. dtf
WANT HI) A young lady to learn
operating. Apply to manager ol
Pacillc Telephuno and Telegraph
Co. dtf
WANTED- Plain sewing. Inquiri
at Flint's candy slurc. linL'u
Notice to Our Customers.
We nre pleased to announce that
Foley's Honey and Tor for coughs,
ci lilt, and limit troubles Is not af
fected by tho Nntlonnl Pure Food
and DrtiK law as it contains nn
opiuies or otner Harmful drugs, and
wo recommend It ns a snfe remedy
for children und adults. H-?d Crops
Pharmacy.
Now is the time to list your Farms, Orchards,
Stock Ranches, Timber Lauds and. City Property.
We offer you the, advantages of wide-awake out
side connections.
II (AH SELL
Send us full description, or call; we will be pleased
to meet you.
UMPQUA VALLEY LAND CO.,
Office Maccabee Temple
Cass Se. Roseburg, Oregon.
FOB SALE.
FOIt SALE S A No. 1 Ansnra uoft
Six docs, one vvetli.- un. I one M-d
buck. $:lu; also liuil h. u'.lie
with colt from Ward's stall'nu
$luu. F. S. .Manilas, Looking
Class. Ore. isw
Foil SALE Horse and hussy, nisi
several empty barrels. Call mi W
M. ntilttiren. Itoselnirj;, Orecnn. a I
i-uit wale ?i. nil). no vvinili ol
City of itiisebui-f. warrants. Ap
ply to F. F. 'aitcrsuii. d.1211
FOIt SAI.K First-class Improve,
White sewlnir. machine, drop head
$:!:". ml. Intpiiro nt A. Peterson'!
shoe shop. Cass street. jl
FOIt SAI.K -flood sized, servlceabli
ollice safe. Apply at the Leon
Mills Lumber t'o's. yard, on Oak
Street, Kosehiirg. if
FOIt SALE OU TltAllE For woml
a 1211-crk Pelalumn Incubator and
a brooder. See Elmer Wimherly
foil SALE Scholarship In the
Behnke-Walker Business College,
or rorunnu. will sell for $21.50
which is a bargain. Address
Leone .Matthews, Glide, Ore. dsw
FOIt SALE A team of horses
cheap, if taken at once. In, mi,
of . .M. Fest, at .Mount Nob,
dairy farm. ,itf
FOIl SALE New hay, Ml t,,ns 0
No. I cheat hay niiil 40 tons
outs and barley mixed. No. 1, n
weeds. Apply to G. 11. puts
Knckles, Ore. ,sf
FOR SALE Pract leal ly new tl-room
cotiage. an modern conveniences
win exenange for Portland r,,
. erty. Call on L. Rabat, Roseburg
ureRon. liTF
FOR SALE Good paying plumblnf
.iu mining Dusiness. Atli!rno 14
care of Review, Hnseburg. tf
Before Sending
away for a watch come in and get my
prices. I can, and will, sell you a watch
for the same price that you pay them, and
you can see what you are getting before
you buy it.
Clingenpeel The
o ;
LOST AM) FO X).
LOST Black, caveneite ,...
lost on road between llosolnii
Dixnnville July Ith. Finder p
return to this ollice and reeei
reward.
LOST In ItoseliuT-s. pnimVhTT"
l-ltte street. child -, gold
with two crosses atta.-li.-d.
please leave at this ollice
ward.
h.iin
It.
j:'.n
LOST-A bunch of k.vs. MwT?
ivi.semirg and liiMimil;,.. .,, (lf
""li nasi on tag. nnder pleas,
leave at this em, ,..
Tho Kind. You Have Always Bought, and which has been
Iu use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
- and has been made under his per-
j itfrfi--?2- sonal supervision since Its Infancy.
(Jufi&iC&M Allow no one to deceive you in this.
AH Counterfeits, Imitations and " JiiKt-asgood " nre but
Fxperinunts that trille with and eudaii(rer the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA v
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare.
Korle, Drops ami Soothinff Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio
substance. Its ago Is Its guarantee. It destroys "Worms
mill allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipatlor
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the
Stomach and Howcls, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE ctNT.UR 03H.M,, TT MURRAV aTMEKT. NEW YORK 3ITV.
TO ItltIXt; IM.MHiltATION.
The colonist rales from all poin'a
in the cast Hi all poinls In 0.v;o:i
ciinitiu-lice Seplellllt.'i' l.st and e-.l:-tinm-
im'il Ocle!.-.'r :!lsl. Kvivv in n
ine'c1:.! ovirii ni ;: ' i.:n
-.en llelllll in.ik' s '1
Ulhiect (if e'.etv Ic'l
.1' the sl;n '. T.-e !.i
Missouri river pi i"!--hiih.
and Wini ineu:
I.onis and $::s from Chicane, vvith
in-opoi ' i.'i.ate rates from every point
in the I'niled Stales. These rates
niplv clear thi-ouch to wliatcvi r
i .la ce in ()rei;oii, on the S. I'. It. II.
lines lliat liic passeneci' wisiies lo
reach.
Kefrigeraton).
li! I cv,',y . i ;
ie ra'i's the
ilia' vie s out
:!' is $:in rilll'l
St. Paul. Iu
I'roin SI.
Pull line of llcst class refrigerat
ors. enaiKol Hoed and guaranteed
sal isliutory. Nothing equals our Vu
di.r l'onli Shades to keep that hot
porch comfortable. We have them 4,
U, 8, and 10 feet wide.
B. W. STRONO,
The Furniture Man.
licst the World Affords.
"(Jet the Haliit." The . Crescent
Theatre. 5t. dTF
"ft gives me unbounded pleasure
to recommend Bucklen's Arnica
Salve," snys J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel
Mill, K. C. "I am convinced It's the
best salve tho world' affords. It
cured a felon on my thumb, and It
never falls to heal every sore, burn
or wound to which It 1b applied.
25e nt A. C. Ma rsters & Co's. drug
Rtoro.
WANTED $1'000-00 WORTH of 2nd Hand
goods at
Bradley's Second Hand Store
(I I linndle both new and second hand goods. Try my
prices on harness. You will find that I am right.
A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd Man
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 li r
4 IMIIMIIIIIIIMIIIHXnilH1
ll,one 1 "5 5 All Work Guaranteed
H. C. RITZMAN
UP-TO-DATE PLUMBER
", Let me make an estimate; on your work. Steam and
hot water a specialty.
F oot of '"'son St. Repalr Work Neatly Done.
ion iti-: r.
l-'im hknt (i,
Ahrahain huildini; .a,.
A Hucliatian
xx&k DfiFRl inr. iupat miAni-cT
H. D. MAY. Prop.
Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinda
Fish nnd Poultry
We j4""' 1'ow t cut meat to get the best results In cooking. There
s more In the cuttniK that most people believe. We may be termed ex-
o .ivh, li""r '''' "s '""el'are jour Sunday roast, and you will be
on lured. e want your trade.
'"" '"'"very. Ih,. We Hld(.,.
Sh"'' "" s'"'y'dim Sir .M-t, Xcnr the Depot.
PRIME
HEAT -
AllMINISTRATOH S fv.Kf ,
for sale 2'. lot. ..- ... .
! also lot and bil,ii,1K knwll 'J
uu.iii. loiuiiin iiou-e. lmo
out, near Target Ii,n,, ,
acres In I-ookli.. c,!a f,,r ,,lr
tl.'tllars call on or a.l.lr,-, T
Ooodman aj,ir,.,r.-r ..'.-. c
J. J. Mcloy. Se.ti- itl
Pit . Chiiar.i,;
inftt ftllr Illicit L.. -
tnemse.ti Indebted to , to .-('
- Hon ns po-!W x ,J ttn
I.IAM3 & SON'. Wilbur Or ,
MTIfKv:i , ., ,0-,. ...
dehted to w. m. (-., ,
Kle.e call ,,. ,!i,e wi,l e,v ;
W. M. VAN lll lllvrl I
WK CARKY PRIMK MEATS,
and no other kind. Our aim Is to
have the beat qualities only and let
other butchers handle the Inferior
Krades of meat. Consequently on.'
icgulnr customers know that for
prime roast, lamb, mutton, veal or
pork, for all kinds of iwultrr In
season, and for chops, steaks and
cuilets. no competitor can approath
us In quality. The same may be said
of our splendid hams and bacon.
TSe Economy MarM
Geo. Kohlhagen, Prop.
H1GHCKADE PLUMBING
o LfcN D. NEGLY
At S. K. S4 Har&are Store. Phone 251. AO Work Guarantee
'vv '
o o
0
u
o
o
o
0 -
O