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RuriEnXTlG NEW8.RKVIBW Issued Dally Eioept Sunday. IV.UnS L WIMBEBIV BtRT C.!BATES SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, par ;ur, by mall 14 00 Daily, eta months, br mail .... 1.00 Hv Carrier, mt month .60 1a Associated Preea to eicluslvely entitled to tbe u for republl-jlon of all news dispatches credited itr It or not otherwise credited la thla mtwr and alio th local news nub- llshed herein. All rights of republi cation of special dispatches herein ara also reserved. - Entered ai second-class matter Vey 17. 120, at tha pott office at Roseburg, Oregon, under tba Act of March 8, 1 STB. nxhurx, Oregon, July 23. 1090. Enjoyable Picnic Held at Yoncalla One of Ilia most enjoyable event of the season waa the picnic held on July 18'h at Olalla. on the Irelind ranch. The picnic waa sponsored by the male members of the community In honor of the Busy Stepper's Club. The entire a&'alr waa planned by the man, and a moat notable feature waa the botmteona banquet aerved at noon. A. fl. Ireland and Earl Oll vant distinguished themselves aa paat maalera of the rulTnary art by a numbr of delicious blackberry plea, end Mr. Ireland rave further evi dence of hie ability aa chef by pro ducing a perfect loaf of bread which was nt one christened the "Rroad Axe Loaf". Fred Agee preiilded over a teaming kettle rif hot dogs and boiled eggs which be aerved to all rnniera and Mr. WIlBon waa respon Ibla for tha fried chicken. At 130 a ball (tame between two picked tesms s-docted from the Olnlla, Ten Mile and Olengary aggregations, the core being S to 4. About 75 people were present. Among theme from the outiHde were Mr. and Mra. Fred Agee of Wlnalon, Mra. Ram Bolnlivger of milord and a nnniber of young peo ple from Ten Mile. Pathfinder to , Open New Highway The pathflnding trip for the long est auto scenic highway In tin world, sponsored by the national parka seivlco and promntpd by the National rark-lo-I'atk Highway as fscutlcr,, le being mado by A. I.. Wistgard, hVld representative of tin American Automobile assoctntlun. The wonder highway, 4500 mller In length, traverses nine slates, In eluding Oregon, Washington and California, and conmcta the prlncl pal national parka of the west. Thlf boulevard, permanent Improvement of which Is to be asked of congress will be officially opened by federal and state officials, Including Stephen T. Mather, director general of aa tlonal purka, and others, In a tout ntartlng from Denver August 25. The tour will take about ality days. Mr. Wesirard In his pathDnriliut trip will visit the following towns: I'ortland. July 22; 8alem, Albany and Kugene, July 13; Rnsohurg July 24: Grunts Pass. July 25: Med ford, July 25: Crater lake national park. July 27, and Medford and Ashland, July 28. Kurope has for years held the American ploastire-seoeklng people In a sort of wondrous awe of the In spiration that envelopes the Alps. This park-to-park highway cncclrrles a panoramic recreational area. Unk ing mountain peaks with valleys and ell lea. rivalling in grandeur the cenlc resorts of Kurope. The national parks of the west, connected with a continuous hlsh way, are destined to become the In ternational playgrounds of the world. Welsh Lady Singers Are Musical Treat A full afternoon of musle waa of fared by the Royal Welsh l.ady Hing- ers at tne Chautauqua yesterday, and tholr performance fully equalled a mai nan oeen main 01 11 in auvanee. ., , ,. , , . They gave a ..;..d program consist- 'a,,,1,",' of lh' """ packer of r Ing of solos, trlo, quartets duos n. I,nll"n P"" to make prlcei and group numbers, each one seem- n"w cr0 m" m" Ing bettor than the one before. The ,"w": ,r ,nr ,A". 14 40s malleat member isf the angregatlon ,or &0s and 13c for 0s. At gave severs 1 clever Scotch songs, 'ho"n ,n Prlres as first announce-' thrilling her It's delightfully. The bv ,n other packers differed some much murdered "Miserere" from II what. It Is understood that all ar. Trovatore was sung as it should be qontlng the figures shove given and then from sacred songs and to Percentages of some of tbe sites si grand opera the program ranged to lowed In assortments varv somewhat Include old favorite ballads. The last as to packer, however ranging fron ntim her waa apr.roprlately the "star 15 to 25 per cent on tbe r.n whlk Spangled llanner". The lloyal Welsh in all cases sssortments Include 5r a. . ti k or M- W.le..t,rV,,l,rl,.,;.bl,on, '- " WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys- Hoart-Llvvr Keep the vita organi healthy bf regularly taking the world ! stand ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid trouble GQLD MEDAL Tha National Remedy ol Holland lb emmrieaand sndomd by Quera Wilbal. nliM. At all droggtsta, this aiiea. Grow Your Hair SET THIS FREE K. tail hf.eal ; 22 "m u-U." a t lejles" .aiCa will tx n,:l4 V" I'- '" 1l KMslkirf X "" "'r I"'"-1"1"1 "willwu,, .uiL. we, JH-Brittaln. BD84.Su.F,Nework . . mu,mAA tha foremost In- trcpreterds of Welsh National music, a i ..uin tonra of Eng land, France, Oerdmany, Australia, and America nave oeen wmcwiuw ltk Afithnalaam hv all niUSlC lovera. They gave a ahort prelude In the evening and war followed by fudge Alden. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE IWMIrlTS RANITARH'M ItOSKIIUKO. Jul 21. Editor of S'ews-Kevlew: Relative to Mr. Ally ton's loiter In last night's News-Re-vlew 1 have not only been wonder ing at the fact of his "knocking tba sanitarium" Idea, but what, dla osal la he going to make or these wrely afflicted people. Does he In 'end confining tb.-m. as he would felon, or doea he Intend to drlvi hem from hlmT Let Mr. A. emr ind ponder a moment. Bupose It was some one netr and dear to htm hen what would be his verdict: Would he wish some one. simply be cause they had a likely snot In Tie o purchase, use their Influence t help wreck, or more, to take froir hem the last ray or nopei lie fair, Mr. A. Look deeper Inti his matter. It looks good to me. or I know that means can be had lth modern patents and Ideaa used which will insure the drinking wa ter or our city axalnet any eontam nation from tbe sanitarium cause Would It not be far better, Mr. A. o In a measure confine these case; n a.pleasant and healthful spot and o discourage their running arount'. spitting and drinking In public ilaces? I have called quite fre luently all the Rultor sanitarium ind rind that the patients are laugh 1 -leatillnoas and antlrontamlnatlon thove all things, they being all sup .lied with paper napkins on whirl ho aniitum la taken care of and hen burned. Vhat h.'tter precaution could be 'ken? Then as to the proposed building at Winchester. I under itand that the contract calls for a tewerage to pans through a sept I 'ank emerging from same from 9 to 88 per cent pure, much purer, ' imagine, than the present city wr or doled out to us. Look this mat 'or squarely In the face and try and etect the good It will undoubedr lo. A. M. Prune Market Is Ready to Open PORTLAND, July 22. The prun market In Oregon la about to opet ind it la aare to say pricis will 1101 be as hlrh as list year. A few con tracts have been made with growet at 16 and 1 6 V4j centa for 30-3.r.s. bu .it the moment packers are not dls posed to take hold. It Is said thi rownrs are showing more of a will Ingness to sell ,,d in view of thi: I'aet the buyers are walling In eipec tatlon of liiwnr prices. There Ir 'ttirh Intereot In the action the co operative association will take. La? vesr the market opened at It cent Kind advan.'cd to 20 cents and bette- lower average la looked for thi ' ear, as there will be a big Oregot -rop and market and financial cond' 'lone generally are against his prlcee. Most of the .Oregon packers hav made sales of the new crop east t he extent of their contracts here but just now the demand la reported inactive. A Now York trade repor' aars of tos and 10 per cent o' r In in connivtton with fh tA California pr-,n' Th po( murkm f or brtth ,rrrlrti I rhom la no aHllnn prrMitr In t1 anra. "ft AUK" lit Til II H 1 Til CO "Ilahe" Ruth. ,o of baseball rn has not vet acnl-e, the honors o' holding the world's refor.i for nom, runs made In a slnirle season, althr he bs broken his personal record Delving bark mtq the hlstorv American baseball. It la found tha' 'his h."ior h-longs to flr-t hssemar. Perry Wen'en. of the Minneapolis cluh. who clouied out IS hometa lr the season of 1 s 9 sj. With rratlcsllr half tbe aesoe left. It should not be bard rr "rta'-e" o anrrnaa Ihls rwiril which has no' wt broken for wntv seven years Ruth haa only thirteen bnnm tn make to tie the record. Wtl this rnmbar prore to ha hit Jim numeral? List Of ClaimS Paid By County Court ' (Continued from Monday.) Frank; Kavlhar. labor district t 10.00 John Lawaoo labor litrlct a en f T P,mn,hm - l.hnp district " ..." ' . a , . . a.vu T. M." Heard" "labor'diatriGt lj 26.50 Harry Brown, labor, district 11 , too' Leslie McDenlel, labor, latrlct 180 J. C. Harvey, labor district 17 - Lafe Alkena, labor, dlatrlct 17 40.00 Leo Keller, labor district 17 - 41.00 Dick Ulam, tabor district 17 12 00 R. a!. Holdrldge, labor dla trlct 17 - 12.00 A. C. Harvey, labor dla trlct 17 10.00 Uvon Alkens, labor dis trict 17 t 4.00 rlarry Rigaby, labor dis trict 17 1500 Jack Higgins, tabor dis trict 17 Jharley Moore, tabor dla trlct 17 -00 dill Sonsoy. tabor dis trict 17 -00 larry Haskell, labor dlst. No. 17 00 3. Marshall, labor dial. No. 17 -00 U. Neely, labor dlat.. No. 17 00 Z, W. Groves, labor dlst. No. 18 V. C. Lovlna, labor dlat. No. 10 83 00 Nm. Copley, labor dlat. No. 18 " . M. Morgan, labor dlat. No. 1 ,0( va Ouantlc. labor dirt. No 1 10.00 V. Uwearlngen, tabor dlat. No. 20 00 uv. Hiilihard. labor. Dlat. I No '20 00 lir r UAnitarr. labor dial. No'. 21 , -60, nN hr cmf cmfw mf )en Perlnl, tabor diet. No. 21 '50 V. C. Ponayor, tabor dlst. No. 21 2 00 labor dirt. No 21 00 farold Myers, labor dlst. No. 22 0 t PtVorann. lftbor dlflt. Kn 95 t.60 . a xirfnrA labor dlat. No. 23 0 rnchpran. labor dlst. Kn. 23 40.00 v roebnran. labor dlst No 23 20.00 eter Bchosso. labor dlst No. 21 0.00 lerm. Bchosso, labor dlt- No. 23 'ohn RJork, labor dlat. No. 23 lliert Rulson, labor dlst. No. 23 "oe Wilson, tabor dlat. No. 23 (ugh Warner, labor dlst. No. 23 . . . t. R. Parka, labor dlst. No. 24 i U. Itaon, labor dlat. No. 24 m Roosa, labor dlst. No. 24 oe Turpln, labor dlst. No. 26 20.00 20.00 22.00 16.00 1.00 41.00 20.00 8.00 4.00 lohn Drown, labor dlst. No. 24 60 tohn Richards, labor dlst. No. 2 10.00 rose Morris, labor dlst. No. 26 8.00 Vard Cocheran, tabor dlst. No. 2 2.00 !nsh Rose, labor dlst. No. 2 12.00 4.00 V. C. Armstrong, lab. dlst. No. 26 VIII O'Mare. tabor dlst. No. 26 14.00 :isle Mr Duffer, tabor dlst. No. 26 14.00 al McDuffey, labor dlst. No. 26 VIII Powers, labor dlst. No. 26 6.00 1.00 It 00 40.00 40 00 10.00 15.25 17.00 31 !i 10.00 IB. 00 VV. Hughes, labor dlst. No. 27 Charley Matthews, labor dlst. No. 30 Rd. Jenkins, labor dlst. No. SO Tom Flndley, , labor dlst. No. 30 ) A. Ilrown, labor dlst. No. 32 t. T. Taber, Uhor dlst. No. S7 C. W. Orovea. labor dlst No. SS I. J. Kelts, labor dlst. No. 3 C. W. O roves, labor dlst. No. 3ft 1. J. Hetts, tabor dlst. No. JH I. H. Itnrroughs. labor dlst. No i 1 II. Wolford. labor dl.t. No. 3 1. R. Jones, labor dlst. No. 41 1. Ourney. labor dlst. Ni. 1 V'hnr Walker, labor dlst. No. S Marr Orubbe, labor dlst No 6 tsrrr Ti..rcVardV ' ' tabor d'st 1. O. Westerly. Isbor dlst.' No 7 "on Rnwe. labor dlst. No 7 "m Rller. labor dlst. " No.' itd..n rheever. labor dlst. v a '. Pader. labor dlst" No Karl Iti.elnbo'bsn,! ' iaboV d'st. no , H. Ksllon, labor " alii. 71.00 16 00 4 00 4 01 I 00 22 50 6. CO 12 00 20 .oo 4 a 1 (2 00 8 00 , No SS.00 Henry CooJsV.'taVIoV'durt. I V fl . "i:. . . .,, Cbas. Latmsn. labor dirt. No. 11 'Stanley Bchrenk, tabor dlat. No. 11 S.00 1.00 76.50 0.00 72.00 41.00 24.00 Edward tdmunas. laaor Aim Vn tl Tom Sims, tenor uiau . t "o. 11 Randolph Morrow labor dlat. No. 17 jern itocamii, laour No- " t n P.M-nhav l-,hoe diet. I No 17 r a.' Pettv." labor "dirt. No 17 . Letter Weill, labor dirt. Mo 17 O. W. Rlgssby, labor dlst Kn 17 Delbert Poole, labor dlst. tr' 1 ii,.mkn lahor dlsi. No. 17 1.00 Roy Duncan uncan, labor ai". No j. o.ui 1 PoolViabor dlst. i wiu, Vernon No. 17 I.hne dist. - W. D. Neely, No 17 18.00 W. D. Neely, tabor dlst. yj0 j7 i.uv. j. j. mereuiiu, lauor, vim. N Young, l'sibor dlat. I No. 61 No. 17 1J 0 R- E- Jehklni. labor. Dirt. J. L. Scotte, labor dl' j0 ft lOe.bu J. A. Jenkins, tabor dirt. No. 18 . . .' la. 00 J. C.' Jones'.' ' labor dlst. No S 86.09 ram Swanaon, labor dirt No. 12 J. W. Laawell, tabor dlat. No. 19 Steve Krawaon, tabor dlst. No. 20 J. A. Schoen, tabor dlst. N. 20 M. Perlnl, tabor dlst. No. 21 Win. Perinl, labor dlst. No. 21 82.80 T 14 oo 2.00 8.00 4.00 W. S. Richards, labor dist. No. 22 80.60 Tom Davis, labor dist. 22 Ed. Myers, labor dlat. No. 22 Geo. Brown, labor dlst. No. 22 4 00 1.00 1.00 O. W. Thlel, tabor dlst. No. 23 , 22.00 Arthur Longbrake, tabor dlst. No. 23 Ie Cocheran. labor dlst. No. 23 James Schosso, tabor dist. No. 23 Ernest RJork, tabor dist. No. 23 18. Clnrles Schroll, labor dlst. No. 23 20.00 George Wilson, tabor dlst. No. 23 Marlon Burge, tabor dls.. No. 23 Walter Coons, labor dlst. No. 24 16.00 Dave Klngery, labor dlst. No. 24 Rob, Sosman, tabor dist. No. 24 M. H. Payne, labor dlst. No. 25 , John Abeene, tabor dlst. No. 26 Clayton Baker, labor dlst. No. 26 Chas. Ptreuse. labor dlst. No. 28 16.00 4 76.60 52 16.00 45.00 Claude Harvey, labor dist. No. 26 S. H. France, tabor dlst. No. 26 J. E. Cooper,, labor dlst. No. 28 Nathan Dohart, labor dlst. No. 26 Owen Rose, labor dlst. No. 26 Robert Hall. labor dlst. 24.00 8.00 32.00 18.00 No. 26" 26.00 W. W. I.eatherwood, tabor dlst. No. 27 18.00 Alfred C!oake, labor dlst. No. 30 13. L3 Ed Noah, tabor dlst. No. 30 24.00 ""red Jenkins, labor dist. No. 30 so no John Sutton, tabor dlst. No. 31 ti.no Eldred irusaell, labor dlst. No. 32 8.00 4.00 8.00 8.00 18.00 C. E. Richardson, labor dlst. No. 3 E. A. Kruse. labor dlst. No. 38 J. F. Morrison, tabor dlst. No. 3S J. F. Morltaon. labor dlst. No. 38 H. W. Groves, labor dist. No. 38 20.00' Roliert Grren. labor dlst. No. 38 8.0) T. L. Brewer, labor dlst. No. 41 12.50 J. W. L. Jones, labor dlst. No. 41 Roast District Fund. 1.00 City of Oakland, App. Dlst No. 35 City of Drain. Aon. DlsL $ 38.14 ,.No A4. I1S.7S ny or .nyrue t reek, App. Dist. No IS City of Glendale. App. Dlst. No. 64 133 78 CUy of Canyonvllle, App. Dist. No. 4s 18.62 City of Roseburg, App. Dlst ..No- ;. Uin.Sl wr ui mauie, App. Dist. No. 29 City of Reedsport, Apn. Dlst. No. 67 C y of Sutberlln. App. Dis't." No. 4 4 Road District Kund. I. W. Newton, labor, Dlst. No. 4 2 R. R. Ady. labor. Dlst. No ' ' 41 F. Drake, labor, hist! No' 41 ' BertOlaspey. labor. Dlst.Vo! 63.13 74.11 18 01 18.26 4.00 . 00 '0 .... 6 0 Claude Glas-ey, iabor.'bist." No. 4 s Sherman Smith', "tabor." Dl's't.' io. st A. O. Custafion, labor, Dirt. No. 49 H.Ot 00 Otto Oustafsou, labor, Dlst. No. 4 M Walter Fisher, labor, Dlst. No. 42 13 Tlctor Carlson, labor,. DlsL No. 4 Cal Dalley, tabor, Dlst. No. 60 . R. L. Matthews, laior, Dlst, No 60 W. Castor, labor. Dirt. No. 61 Dick Vandavert, labor, Dlst. No. 61 M. T. Rlggs, labor. Dlst. No. 61 16.00 10.00 6.50 11.00 16.00 20.00 11.00 1.00 4.00 (.00 2 j) R. U Stearns, labor, Dlst I No. 61 12 00, Lao Saucer, tabor, Dlat. No. 62 10.75 ! Loyal Stearns, tabor, Dlst. No. 62 ..Tut l. n ...11 I . V T I No. 63 A B. Leon, labor. Dl.t. l." V " 'A; : w. v. roweu, moor, uim, I No. 53 8 ,i.-, ri v I 66 72.00 ,H. O. Johnson, labor, Dlst. I io. oo ................ 4.00 10.00 34.00 18.00 37.50 12.00 42.50 2.60 3.60 136.80 14.05 6.00 7.46 2.80 3.15 3.81 11. 8D 2.35 10.40 .85 I rranciB jsiaay, isuvr, uini. I Mi- ................ 1. u. nrewur, lauor, uibi. I No. 63 . . . . . .... . . . . . O. H. Boje, tabor, Dlst. No. ' "J ' .... tio Roed, Janelle A Co., Supl., t.', n. 4 B- 9- Mode, gravel, Dtat. No. I OenerDi road fund, transfer, Dlst. No. 8 Rludie Hwd. Co., Supl., Dlst. No. 17 J. D. Wright, cable, Dlst. No. 17 Tom Cannon, Lbr., Dlst. No. 22 C. B. Dnnford, blacksmlth- lng, Dist. No. 23 , M. H. Payne, freight, Dlst. No. 26 1 L B. Large, freight, Dist. No. 27 ,L. E. Henninger, Supl., Dist. No. 28 32.00)0. W. Culver, Supl., Dlst. No. 30 -. 16. 0C General road fund transfer, I Dlst. No. 32 44.00 '9. B. Crouch, Suil., Dlst. No. 37 JO i General road fund transfer. Dlst. No. 38 s. . . 124.00 .Geo. Woolley, labor, Dlst. No. 46 10.00 42.90 8.75 10.00 Marshfleld Hwd. Co., Supl., Dlst. No. 49 2.00. R. L. Matthews, Supl., Dlst. No. 50 J. M. Ross, 8upl., Dlst. No. 60 C. Dalley, Supl., Dist. No. 60 ICalnpoola Tel. Co., Hlg., oo Dlst. No. 60 I General road fund transfer. e.so' Dlat. No. 63 217.50 C. C. Hill, truck meter. Dist ' No. 66 , .s. yt. iiiiaiiis, juney mre, 00 Dlst. No. 59 I Norman Bros, ft Co., Supl. Dlst. No. 60 ,0. A. Parker, freight, Dlst. No. 61 C. D. Newton, labor, Dlst. No. 4 2 C. W. Dement, labor, Dlst. No. 42 E. J. Harris, tabor, Dlst. No. 4 6 E. E. Harris, labor, Dlst. No. 46 , II. A. Carlson, labor, Dlst. 84.00 7.00 No. 49 n.25 Richard Peterson, labor. Dlst. No. 49 32 John Johnson, tabor, DlsL No. 49 88.00 w. H. Flsber. labor. Dlst. No. 49 64 John F. Stlckney, labor, Dlst. No. 49 18.00 H. H. Strong, tabor. Dlst. No. 60 21.04 C. C. Hill, labor. Dlat. No, 60 ..: 15.00 E. R. Paxton, labor, Dlst. No. 50 ' J. E. Thlele, labor, Dlst. No. 61 Frank Sparks, labor, Dlst No. 61 Richard Hlggs. labor, Dlst. No. 51 Fred Sutherland, tabor, Dist No. 62 38.60 18.00 38.00 4.00 4.00 8.00 26.60 6.00 14.00 46.00 !Cal Snencer. labor. Dlat. No. 62 0. C. Powell, labor. Dlst. No. 53 Leland Powell, tabor, Dlat. No. 63 H. S. Powell, labor. Dlst No. 63 Martin Redfleld, labor, Dlst No. 65 A. W. Johnson, labor. Dlat No. 56 O. A. Parker, Isbor. Dlst No. 61 1.7; Alfred Roberts, labor. Dlst. ' 8,04 F. I. Jenkins, tabor. Dist. No. 62 , 32 06 A. S. Jenkins, tabor. Dlst. ' o. t.2 B. R. Jones, labor, Dlst. No. 61 J. M. Martin, labor. Dlst No. 61 S. P. Crouch, supplies Dist No. I Good Roads Mi-h. Co., suo- nllea nut v a 16.00 24.00 12.00 8.60 10.00 20.0' 4.0" 11 21 13 2 , Geo. MoHughlll. ' Lbr'..' Dl'st' ' 0. 9 c. W. Uiwson. Markimlth." ln" No- 1 Oeo. Riddle, gravel, Dist. ' No. 17 Honser A Herrlnrlo'n, black." amlthlng. Dlst. No. 17.... C. B. Daoford. blacksmith- Ing. Dlst No. 22 gt,,m 4 ChlBOWwth. 8uI., H 00 Every Boy ShouldHave a bank account, bwcaustsjit encourasrea regular ' weekly deposits. Now i the time to start come In and open an accountjwith the Roseburg National Bank. if' Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. TheRosebui National Bank Roseburg, Ore 00 00 m Dlst. No. 23 August Klenke. Lien War., Dlst. No. 26 Allen Bros. Oarage, Supl., Dlst. No. 28 McCreery Bros., Supl., Dlst. No. 28 Doherty Bros., blacksmith- lng, Dist. No. 38 J. W. Harvey, Rpr. Grader, Dlst No. 41 F. N. Gunter, labor, Dist. No. 46 C. C. Hill, labor, Dlat. No. 60 .- Leo. Solllck, tabor, Dlst. No, 60 E. R. Paxton. labor, Dist. No. 60 Allen Bros. Garage, Supl., Dlst. No. 60 General road fund transfer, Dlst. No. 60 J. W. Onrney, lumber, Dlst. No. 66 L. L. McCulloch. truck driv er, Dlst. No. 56 Doherty Bros., blacksmith- -Ing. Dlat. No. 68 I. R. Nichols, Supl., Dlst. No. 61 Special Road Fund, H. D. Connine, labor, Dlst. No. 2 1154.50 Bill Fenley, tabor, Dist. No. Jim Havs. labor, Dist. No. 2 X. W. McMillan, labor, Dist. No 2 H. Woodruff, labor, Dlst. No 2 Earl Barker, labor, Dlst. No. 2 C. Parker, labor, Dlst. No. 2 dvii atmAm 1.1... ntar run Duau.., No. 2 D. L. Chapman, labor, Dlst 4.81 No. 2 ..... W. W. Bogard, labor, Dlst No. 2 Lee Selllck, labor, Dlst. No. 2 Watler Walker, tabor, Dtat No. 5 Roy Peterson, labor, Dist. No. 6 D. O. Weatherly, labor, Dlst No. 1 Jim Riley, labor. Dlst. No. 7 Earl Hlgginbotham, labor, Dlst. No. 7 Arthur Mack, labor, Dlst. 1.00 9.00 6.00 4.65 9.76 2.47 (.00 6.00 No. 7 Wm. Hampton. labor. Dlst. No. 7 Walter Haines, labor, Dlst, No. 7 -. Arley Llnlgan, labor, Dlst. No. 7 Reed Moore, labor. Dlst. No. , 7 A. R. Andrus, labor,. Dist. 00 No. 7 M. H. Payne, tabor, Dlst. No. 25 Sam Clrtchlow, .labor, Dlst 00 No. 25 Oscar t.angdon, labor, Dlst No. 25 Frank Nunley, tabor, Dist. No. 25 W. H .Rose, labor, Dist. No. SS I. J. Burroughs, lahor, Dlst No. 33 Rot C. Davis, labor, Dlst No. S3 . L. R. Cachelln, labor, Dlst. No. 33 C. F. Watson, labor, Dlst No. 38 , George Williams, labor. Dlst. No. 36 iLage Engels, labor, Dlst. No. 36 ; Tim Bills, labor, Dlst No. 36 Clifford Tones, labor, Dlst. No. 36 D. A. Owens, labor, Dlst. No. 36 Ellis Watson, labor. Dlst. DEPENDON GOODS I QUALITY GOODS! In buying goods we are always on the look out for fabrics of the finest quality, weave and designs. From the wee'est baby stockings to our most expensive silks, we always choose the beat in quality. That is our watchword QUALITY. DRY GOODS-LADIES WIAK I. ABRAHAM Th 5tor Thut CI. Ten Ssrwlc. S. WARNERS RUST-PROOF CORSETS tj 16.82 1 No. 36 14.0( 'J. B. Boddlngfleld. labor, 15.00 put. No. S 12ot I F. B. Decker, labor, Dlat. 8 00 No. 30 ll.i) : F. W. Gunter, labor, Dlst. 3.20. No. 46 , 84.04 lO. O. King, labor, Ltat.No. 2 110.0 1 II. J. Fret well, labor. Dirt. I No. 2 7.0U c. E. Wright, tabor, Dlst. I No. 2 10.00 Jonas Barker, labor, Dlst. I No. 2 00 prank strader, labor, Dist. . ' No, 2 2 '5.U. 8. Barker, labor, Dlst. , .J. No. 2 3 41 N. Jones, labor, Dist. No. 2 . ' Elmer Wright, labor, Dtat. S No. 2 C. M. Holcomb, tabor, Dlat, 10'68. No. 2 25.00 John Fuller, labor, Dist. No. 6 Mllo Johnson, labor, Dlst. 00 j No. 6 . 'Fred Plaep, labor, Dlst. No. 2.50 . e ' cfacnv Fenlev. labor, niat. 8 75 No. 7 48.00 Geo. Bowman, labor, Dlst. No. 7 28.00 64.64 7 1 3. F. Fenley, labor, Dist. 16.00 No. 7 1 Ed. Gates, labor, Dlst. No. T 150.00 w . i. uruuue, isuur, isiai. t No. 7 90 00 Jess Scott, labor. Dirt. No. I 7 . .- g.00 Oeo Binder, labor, Dist. I no. 7 . . c tr. u.i ik. ru.l 78. OU ""s."", rsu, f . a on Merle H. Payne, Jr., labor, Dlst. No. 25 4 4 00 Frank Woodward, tabor, I Dist. No. 26 K L. Langdon, labor, Dist. 6 00 . No. 25 en n,i Joe Crltchlow, labor, Dlst. u uu No. 25 .. F. B. Lane, labor, Dlst. No. 33 . W. C. Curtlss, labor, Dlst rH'2 N- 33 50.00 Elmer Rexroad. labor, Dist. No. S3 8-00 C. A. Cook, labor, Dlst. No. 1 33 100.00 Nels Nelson, labor, Dlst. No. 36 86.00 Lee Engels, labor, Dlst, No. I 36 19.00 George Stelnhaur, tabor, I Dlst. No. 36 64.00 12.00 Seth Mathews, labor, Dlst. I No. 36 8.00 16.00 Bert Delezene, labor, Dist, I No. 36 28.00 8.00 B- Shlnaberger, labor. I No. 36 58.00 17.7 rioya vvatson, laDor, Diet. " ; V 72 ' 12.00 Cja "orris. laDor, inn. No, 36 12 00 " uunier, laoor, lubc No. 46. 161 00 . George Bowers, labor, Dlst No. 46 86.00 ITVoH pAwnll taKne TM- 54.00 . ."." No. 46- .... 1 Arthur Woolley, labor, Dist. 84 0 No. 46 Sam Powell, labor. Dlst 60.00. No. 46 I Albert Taylor, labor, Dlst 7.00; No. 46 I George Woolley, labor, Dist. 72.00, No. 46 W. H. Boak. labor, Diat 60.00 No. 47 j J. H. Short, labor. Dlst. 94.00 No. 47 Fred Rlchter, labor, Dist. No. 47 W. Castor. labor, Dlst. No. 61 Clarence Lane, labor. Dirt. No. 61 68.00 26.00 60.00 (Continued on page 6) 40.04 22.04 80.04 78.00 50.00 12.06 12.00 11.04 12.00 8. JO 84.00 10.00 96.00 80.00 24.00 16.00 8.40 10.00 16.00 4.00 12.00 8.00 62.00 17.00 12.00 12.00 . 4.00 52.00 28.09' " 80.00 104.00 84.00 72.00 133.00 42.00 191.15 12.00 84.00 . 48.0