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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1905)
J: CLOTHES CirWJED The same old tUl lj butt iw management Te yaur ,ujt to , ti same place and have another man dean rnd press it the way it should be. Harvey does the clear. nd pressing and does it right An other strong feature about his sys tem is that his prices are correct Remember the place, next door to the commercial club. Ldi. gents clothing cleaned, dyed, press ed and repaired. t - W, E. Harvey. Centennial Hotel' Under new management Board and Room $5 per week. cash. Meals 25ctsv' Special rates furnished monthly patrons. No. MZ Adams Ave Phone No. 1161. Mrs. W. E. Murchisoh. proprietress! Fine Cards The Observer has taken a number ot orders for engraved visiting cards as result of the advertising we have beei doing for the past two weeks. Thou wishing extra fine work Should give us call and sea our line of samples befor. ordering. ferrifc Race With Dfa'h. . "Death was fast approaching." write Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa. Fla. de scribing his fearful race with death, "a a result of liver trouble and heart dis ease, which had robbed me of sleep an f ll intanwt in life, I had tried manv dif ferent doctors and several medicines, bu got no benefit until 1 began to use Elec tric Bitters. So wonderful was their ef fect that in three days 1 felt like a . new man, and today am cured of all ' m troubles." Guaranteed at Newlin's Dn store; price 50c. ' A Crrp;ng Death. Blood poison creeps up toward tht heart causing death. J. E. Stearns Belle Plaine; Minn- writes that a frient dreadfully injured his hand, whicl swelled up like blood poisoning. Buck len's Arnica Salve drew out the poison healed the wound, and saved his life Best in the world for burns" and sores. - 25c at Newlin's Drug Store. - TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 187. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 0. H. Land Office, La Urasd. On m ail 6 IM Nntirrl hmhy irlven thai In runiitla. with Hit pnivtatmi of lit art of t'onitroMi Junr S, IK7K.ru I II ll "An art for llw h tlniher lanrimn I he HtateaoT fall torn la. Or iron, Nrvaila, and Waalilnaton Terrlli-ry," extend)! to all the I'ulillr Land HI aim by a of AunmK. INM, irer K Hulili.r. of l UmiKlr, enmity of link n, slate of Oiegm bat llila day Hlart hi this oltt her iw.ni statement No. MM. for I be piinhaae llmHWH eJWVi ft Uu 4 & ol Neetlun 'No, 7 Id i'ownihli Ni., 4 Houtl Hallux Nik B K W M. . And will oirer yttmf to allow that tli- Ian uiikIiI la more valuable for lia timber stone than for aKi-lrnllural purpurea, and I ealahlltb her claim lo aald lanl liehirell Kmlaler and Keralvar at La Uranilr. Or. aon. on a lurday.tlir ,t)lh day NoM Ian Ht,r namea a wlliieAae- John HIilliinaT J of Im Uiandc, Ortaao; Jiiinia "hilling, of I. I.iuude. Oretfou; Nii-liolaa Molllor of L. Urai,i Orn.011; John X Wllnauooi, if L. - liroitde, On-anti. Any and all nvnain i-lalmln adveraely tl ai uve deamhed lamia are rUi-M-il to II I a ri-lallnv In tll ulttoa ou or baMrr aa Sib day of Nov. It. K. W. Pavta, Recli.11 J.M. CnUBCH EST AT E Notice U neiel.. (Iv a? abat the uud. ralgued a- kx-tuior of li. EalateOf J. M. Ci.ur.-I , U.. awl. baa nl 1 bla final account in the . ounly t'oart of Vuui County, Orefon and tbat Tuesday,' the M ' day i,f Deeontber IWM at Ibo hour of I Ml &rUt in Iheafleranun ofaald day and tiM coil room ot laid CuMrl ha UeeD appointed t aid Court aa I ho lima and place r t b.arii. viJrcllon thereto aud the settlement of aa mate. Llalidaud first published Nnvtminr ard ift WJ. CHURCH, Kxta-utor JOHX . KEI.lAXiO. tJSTAT.K otlce hereby lv n thai tlw und ralnusU aa A'linlu legator of the E-t le of Joliu It Kellosg, d ckim d, ban Died his final aonxint la 1 Uomitjr Court of l)nii;i County, (nt' . s UistTaeada),tha .III day licroniber. I. at lha hour cl ji) ..ol.ica In the f.ireno. a , aald day and Iheoouit loom ofnl.t curt b been apnolnh) 1 by aalii Court a4a be ti n a place lor hearing oi jrcilonii ll'twew, and il telllcntenl 01 aald account and tale I ted and Hot pub U1 d No- rmher a. IMA. K. L. Me VKK-I, Adui nl Irmlo NOl'tCS PR pUHLICATIOn U, U Laud office at La Gr.nde, orcnon. .- , ItHh, l Naticcla hareby aivia that tlx kHloaii naawd art tier liaa Bled nuta.e ol tlta Intel lit to aailu n al proof In miuu rtol his elaitw, ai ihatjald proof wiH ur liudv before the KtlM and Receiver of Uw U. ek. Unl oince, ai . ; Wrnnde Oregon, on Nov. 1, iW ris II Eh MM, Juaepli Tn coll, of blarkey oregoa, I. the Hii BV.H 4 KH. .- siTp.n, K; ' kWM. 1 name the InlUwini wilnenaes to pniva I t-ortinuoiia ri-aideiice uimmi au cullivaiiou said muhI, via: Albert Wlaor. Kn.nk Allien, William Rung and Amlitw uullivan, all oimarkt Uugou. E. W. Iwvia keg inter. Notice 0' Final SettKmer.t Nl TH K IH HKHKBY CIVKW. Uiat t thai Ilie underelgned adniiniairatur .1 u et te of lrn I'. TIM. ay, dcaaee I, baa fl brr Pinal AvibmI. an tuch Adminiairatrl. with the Cum r Court of Union coui ly, Oi.-g.-n, and lhalthe Ju Igeol auid curt, haalk rd December tli, ItWi, at I he hour ofg .' In tKaf'eru- on, olxld ay, aa the time hi hiwrinx oiJ oth.ns H any Uieie be, to aali report and final Account luted October t h, Itt 5- LAUKA P. IKrANY, A'tniinUtialla satate 01 Ira 1). T.ltaiiy, de araatd. f.a.lVANUOK, Atlaraey for EaUUj. , Classified Aivertisctr.cr.ts. Rat.s One cent a word, one-half a cent a word each subsequent inser iion. Classified adds bring quick re sells. Try one today. Have your abstracts of titles prepared by me l UHAHDI laVaSTMEirr Co. Seal Estate Loans, any. amounts on city and country real estaU. Loans closed promptly; as soon as title approved! La URAKDS INVESTMENT CO. 'ARM WANTED The . undersigned wishes to rent an improved farm of one hundred sixty or two hundred acres. Will pay crop rent but will pay cash rint if price is satifactory. T. J. Ryan Covt, Oregon. fOR SALE The A. V. Oliver four lots on Jefferson Avenue, including plat form scales, one hundred and ten foot porch running back to railroad track. Q. H. Powers, the Minnesota land man. 0ST A black envelop containing bank notes and paper. Finder return to Q. W. Silk and receive reward. RANTED Position as housekeeper by middle aged lady, in small family. Call at this office: or address, Mrs. T. L. Jykstha, Blue Mountain House. TOR RENT Furnished rooms,; inquire 1910 Second Street. ?0R RENT A modern five room cot tage near the court house for rent. J. K. Wright LOST From Burke's pasture a ligh red heifer branded connected H. V. on right hip and i with slit in right ear, r1". ' if Hanrv Vehre. Rural No. 1. La Grande." LOST A purse containing keys, a five dollar gold piece and soma silver. Finder will please leave at this office and receive reward. PURSE LOST Black leather, contain ing ladies' gold watch and chain, $4.76 in silver and a pen .knife. Finder re- ' turn to this office and receive reward. -0ST Handbag on street, containing check, money, letters antf''glasses. Finder return to this office and receive reward.. . , .Vhen you wish a nice juicy , roast or a a -ender steak, or piece of boiling meat or pot roast, just phone Main 48, and you will soon have exactly what you de sire. J. BULL & CO. Phone Main 48. Remember.,- the phone :S on the directory as Boas Meat Market -nain 48, ' - KPAH1 I Time Hch.l 'J ratlH A ' f I.A UHAKUK, OR H rmUM rHalt Utk. Owner, ft. Imm City, lit. LaMlla, i Lf I worm, uraaaa. Kaav WWIH iieroa, w alia waila, iMyloa, I'onaeroy. Col as. Moasow. Spokane, aa poluta erat aaa irtB v Hpokare oruaad. Hallea, rSl Mua, UatKiUbv, V.a ila, Lewtaum, ro'lat, tonow, allt. ai f, Hpukane and utar oluu saat and aunl. la Hpukena tad City, raVW er a ad . jpa. Co tmm al El . ti lor palate a I Ho WMai OreaatMeaMu, im la m t -rt-laai avtf raarraaeia evert ivert .- B. V. MOOHK, A(aal A L Cl, ')e. fa. Ageut Ly. , e 111 MP Hal Mas tUf a. Net Mia aol No. Daily s apt Baedat tea.- LA CRAf.DE PUBLIC SCHOOL .J Saturday rooming about twenty people including our foot ball team went over to Union and met the team of that place in a hotly contested game of ball. The teams were evenly matched, and just at the close of the second half Union made two points, making the score 2 to 0 in favor of Union, .The tackling of Corbeit and Bay caused favorable comment, as also did the end runs of Qoodnouch. One of the noteworthy and much appreciated features of the day's doinos was the courteous and genteel conduct which the La Urands boys maintained on the entire trip. This was noted and commented upon by strangers whose remarks were overheard. The return game will be played in La Grande in a few weeks. The superintendents of each school were time keepers and Messrs. Conklin and Kaler acted as referee and umpire. Union used our boy well. By recent action oi the school board after next June promotions will be made only at the close of each year, and not twice per year as is the present custom. This ruling extends from the first primary to the last year of the high school. A teachers' meeting was held Friday afternoon at which were considered the following subjects: Dr. Harriss' "Five Windows of the Soul." and the teaching of Commercial Geography. The latter subject was well handled by Prof. E. M. Snider of the White school. Every teach er was present and the interest was good. Teacher and janitor in the High School building and the superintendent are pleased to know that within a few days the floors of the entire -buildino- will be oiled and thus rendered practically dust proof and germ proof. , At the high school literary society next Friday afternoon, the following program will be rendered: Roll call. Quotations from Oregon Poets. Song, by the school. Recitation Naomi Williamson Cornet Solo Harold Carpy Address, "First Raising in Grande Rondo Valley. ; E. W. Carbine Vocal Duet Misses Green and Noyes Recitation George Richardson Piano Solo Florence McCall High School Paper. "The Bulletin" . Misses Hopper and Bunnell Critic Mr. Williams Song by the school Mr. Ivanhoe visited the school one day last week. . An examination in arithmetic was held in the seventh and eighth grades last Friday forenoon. These examinations are held solely as a source of information for the superintendent regarding the pro gress of the 'schools, and to determine whether or not pupils are retaining a firm grasp upon things previously taught and which they ought to know. Parents are cautioned in regard to wrong impressions which children carry home regarding this and similar ' matters. Children in one grade thought they were to be put back if they did not receive 90 per cent in this examination. Wedid remark in the eighth grade that they ought to make 90 per cent on sixth and seventh grade problems, and that they ought to find them easy instead of some takins nearlv !ialf a day. Please verify these things al neadquarters, befor forming an impress on. W want a fair deal. Below is ap pended a list of the questions. No. 1. Mr. Mark sold to Mr. Slayton, 3 dozen scythes at $9 each doz., 16 ploughs at $10.37 each, 4,i dozen hoes at $5.48 each dozen,' 664 pounds of chain it .16'cts., 6V dozen shovels at$l 1.72 ach dozen, 120 sets hinges at .53 cts. jachtet.14 gross screws at $1.62j 'jach gross. Mr. Slayton sold to Mr. Mark. lObbLof flour at $7.60, 147C feet of lumber at $2 per hun., 20 doort with frames at $10, 146 bu. of oats at 10 cent. Find how this account stands. No. 2. Find cost of glazing 6 windowt ach 8 ft 5 in. by 6 ft 4 in. at 76 cts. i q. ft No. 5. How manv acres in a saltan Held if the entire distance around is 660 rod. v .. No. 4 Hall, 46 ft. 4 in, long. 14 ft (V wide. Find cost to" carpet at 25c pet fi. If Strips run lengthwise and are 41 (C wldc " No.6. f School room, 32 ft. long, 18 f wide, and 12 ft high. There are 6t xipils. If each pupil can breath 10 cu t of air peV minute in what time will tli school breathe as much air as the roon ionUina? , No. 6. Cm. 6 in. bv 4 in. h X i. How many in a box 2 ft by 1 ft by it? ... No. Y.yA bin contain 366 bu. 3 pk. 4 It of "-vSaat How many sacks eac. tolding bu. 3 pk. 2 qt will hi used li emptying the bin into the sacks. No. 8. If a wagon hold a cu. yd. o rth, how many loads will it take tn savat a reservoir 120 ft long, 64 ft wid and 9 ft deep? ' No. 9. Paid $5.8 V.i for rve at S7V cts. a bu. Sold same at 48 cts a bu I Find gain. 1 , No. 10. Add. eight and on half, thr fjurth, five and on sixth. Then tak away seven and four ninths. The average standing of the entire eolith grade in the above examination was 42 ;t; B seventh 6SS; A seventh 12 In justice to the teachers in charge of these rooms, let two points be empha sized: first that the work of the teachers n these rooms is meritorious, and is not criticized in this connection, and secondly, that the subjects involved in these pro blems are not necessarily covered this year by these pupils, but nevertheless are sufficiently easy and practical that they enouia oe aoie to handle them on sight The cause of these peculiar standings has been referred to before. The lack of seriousness on the part of the child, for his school work, and an alarming indiffer ence ior his future, seem to us to be the chief troubles in this matter. As an evidence that this is the cass it must be noted that some in each room scored! 100, some 90, and some 80, and these are not necessarily the brightest or quickest to learn. They are the hard workers, the ones who later in life become the leaders in the various departments of human effort Our aim, then, is to develop more of these leaders. Parents would greatly assist us if they would try the child from time to time in the various subjects h is studying so that h may see the importance of keeping fresh in the practical things which he ought to know. Let the boy or girl make computations connected with the father's business or the mother's shopping, etc. In this way we will ba greatly helped In reaching our ideal of high efficiency. A number of new students are entering both the high school and the grades now. The superintendent's report for October shows the following data: Enrollment 904. last year same month 804. Largest enrollment; 65, Visitors 64, Visits from members of school board; 8. , A new teacher will soon be added to tne teaenmg force to relieve uie ooiia-.av ea conditions in the White school. Miss Deal and Miss Williams united their room last Friday afternoon and new some very pleasing exercises. Miss Rohan and Miss Brenholts have the banner this month each having had no tardy marks during the month. The large U. S. fUes will accordingly ha Hi.. played on the walls of their rooms during wis month, . The Misses Lottie and Mamie Howard of Lincoln Nebraska have entered . the eleventh grade. - TIMBER LAND. ACT II NE I, 1878 NOfiCE FOR WoMCATION. : D.H.LAHd Office, I (Inutile, Oreon. ' .. . S or., 18 ItH'it Mollel i-ereby given that iu ....... nllMBre llnllie pr-vMot,. ,,l i.m r ,,l rotiirreea ' one a. lars. entllled act for lhc aale o. timber lunila In IHcHtaies of I'alliornla, On-. Hon, KcvaUii, and WxKbliivton Tetrl,.ry," a, i-meuileU in all ttie I'.mllc ln.l rtii, i,'v an I Allan f imt, Mcluila. Molllor o. La (irande, Countyoi Umuu Miale ofon-iton tna thla day Died la lhl olllc hll ,,, , t.iteiueii No. Mbi for Hie .uictiai. oi lit. M, ol Monti,.,, No 1H In T,-u.Mp N.i, I 'inn Hai.ve No :I7, K w M. And ri, oner pmni to alio lhat Hie Ian aHtglil Is more valuahle f..i lu tlmUr , .tone than h.r agricultural i iriwrn, and mtai-llah I. la e.alin toaal lauo iveli.re tl, Kivwlcr an. I nemlver al la (linnde Ore. miij. on iniiilay, tne I th dnv o IM)., I uud tie omnia wilui-aen,: .lam a Mulling a Idtl-audu 'MK.ill; lolill vlllhK jri 0" tlrau. e,iiicxoii;A,ina II U. , ra nf I-(iianu. '""; John I Wilm-.uu, ol la Uraudi ir,an. Aay anil all peranna clalmlDn a.l vemel y ti aoove deecril en land are r.ji ele,l to a. 'toelrelnliMa in thlr "It toe uu or belore a t U. uiiyof Die. IWo. , 'i. wwr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION l pii'iii-n' of lue In e l-r II. H. I mi Oluoe, Lx uiMiute, Orn;ot'. Pi ut, M 1UU6. Notice la licrebv Kivuti thai tbe folliiwliu lamed iwuler Im tllci ,mii:r ut ula luuiuiioi. At iiiuae dual nt in aU.airi ol Ul. olat.i, id I Una ad pnaif will lie imule oelore tin Kelaler an l Kc-lver -il the U Laud ortti-. ii I Utnnde, )rnu ,11, Mot. U IUi'i. v II h. N iuiW. AlU rl O HuUaia. ol niHikvi lrnoa. I..r tn- H NK',uU HK ,h il He liMio -. Uivi,illiiariii4 aiuiMianKio prove lUoonliiiu.iu- naniliticv upou ui.i culUv.ilnu I aald la i I. v rrma t den, B f a rueli. a J Hu lirau.JOKu lunon. ill tfttiaraet trevu i B W Davis, KeKUter. T1MI)KRI.ANDCTJUNKIIH78 - NUTI;E KIH FUBWCAIION r U. . Land Offlce La Urande, Oregon. ... i iff, j(7 1WK Notice la hereliji given that In comi.ii,,,,, llli the l.nivlMl.m. ul the a.1 of Coiiaieaa nl Miuea.liAil.enlHleU "All no fur Hie aalo o .Inilwr luiiual,, Ilie mmea of Lalirornla, Or .on, Nevada, and Waali in. um Territory." a, xlcnded to all the Pulille iMiid Ht h by a-l if Auaii-1 1, Wi, Heie M I'., kerof H ulnerd ..unty of Crow Wl, hime of Ml,, ,, . il day filed lu thla ortii-e her wrr. Vtiile. neni N. H.i7 for the piirclmiMiof Ilie N Vt k 4 sy; il1 i" Jn"u'P . outn Itange O. lOe r W Me . " Anil will oiler proof to ahnw that Ilia land ought la more vuliinnla for Ila tliiioor oi U'lie than for aitrl uitur I iittrraaiea, and lo -.Uinllali her claim to aald land before II,. U-Klalurand Receiver 1 1 h la ,.tn-. at Im a'n'"ileitJ4?'0"' n TalH' t,le wh d of Mhe namee aa wltiieaaea: UittiudeJ. Band, ( Br lne,.i, ,i,,.. John Trmnborii, . It.ain. I. M ini , Man a, H Ban-, e Hralnerd, in-.. M iry I MnrpDv, or ,i, ilimril ai Inn ny aud nil lanaona elaimlua anlvenwly tin iHivedeacrlneit Ian la are raiealed to til, iHilr cluniia In I lila oflioe ou ur belore aula day iMJan , luou. tw. Uavla, IWInln- KtASUKcK'- CALL hOK COUNTY VARRANTS No ion - tmr. ijy n van l,ia th on t rKinoa., 1'ifa nrcr ol Ui.i n Ooum "ton, naa onH. on hand wi h .eh ! all o itittiy artirant- wnmh wi-r aiit- anil endoracl by tne Count. a.ir-f ,.rinr t.. i hi I Im , vol ViiK 19 0. I)id ai iru Ti.aeoro.'. fflo;n the eity of U O nd thi h Sri nay' (lf Nov. JUU5. Jj, Olerw al,.wd 'l.r nal.l flat. ' " ' J tin Prtni j, " Treasurer ul Uino ; OnUDI t We take care of them riht. That's why the doctors sometimes suggest that you bring their prescriptions to us. to have the medicine put up. Think it over. A. T. Hill, Prescription Drujxist. I-A GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY, Princip!. Mi DAY, AwltUrt Title a onotif the beet mntlcel In stitoMons In IK etale, aud th" reopla of Ibis oliy aud valley aie hogiunii,K to discover the advantag es ol Itile ech ol J h (yeTrm used U II Ian l kud moat praetlial, sod Inoloilcc all ttla latuet diuoovarle ithearfrf teaching moelo. Tbe I merits: No. I tefor beitlnnere. fmn. V .-chnnl la HlvlHa.1 inlrt tain H.,arf. IT 3 y.-ar. or more aud are Uuvbl the orst ti re grades, l u pita cc-uiaoue hot r tr .y This is nj Kin leigarum system but far sa rrlor. 10 .No. 2 li e trades are- from J lo 16. Jler they graduate. Pupil 'sad one or two leaaon a week as :he doaiie. . No ctiolar will b iiermittrd to remato id thin oboo ro do not study. Opiwelu the Foley Hmtm ova '! t'andv More - l'hon 473 . ""I m rrm, - m .. . r 111 UUijQ CUBES; ; ibandGoIdo ,- PnEVELTFG' Pnourrionia and Con m m uai siuil Foley's Honey nnd Tap not only tops tha cough, but heals and strength ens th lungs and prevents serious re sults from a cold. There i no danger of Pneumonia, Consumption or other serious lung trouble it Foley' Honey and Tar is taken, aa It will cur th most stub born coughs the dangerous kind that settles on the lung and may develop Into pneumonia over night, II you have a cough or cold do not risk Pneumonia when Foley' Honey and Tar will cure you quickly and trtngthen your lungs, - :'.. Kemember tha nam FoDey'e Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered. Do not take chances with some unknown preparation that costs yon tha same when you can got Foley's Honey and Tar, that costs you no more and is safe and certain in results. Contains no opiate. Cured After Physician Said He , Had Consumption. E. H. Jones, Pastor M.' E. Church, Grove, Md., writes: "About even or eight years ago I had a very sever cold which physicians said was very' near pneumonia, and which they afterwards pronounced consumption. Through a friend I was Induced to try a sample of Foley's Honey and Tar, which gave me so much relief that X bought some of th regular size. Two or three bottles cured me of what the physicians called consumption, and I have never bad any trouble with my -throat or lungs sine that time." Three sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00. The 50 cent size contains two and ooe-4uilf times as much as the small size nd the $1.00 bottle almost six limes as much. SOLD AK3 RECO""EKSED BY TAKE A TK1P T0 CAUFORN) Through the Williaroette. Umpqua and Rogue Kiver Valleys, of Western Oretrorv ' pass Mt. Shasta, througi the Sacramento Vallev to th. many famous resorts m the line of the 7 ; SOliTIIERN PAC1FII '1 - -.. J ' . " Fii ; beautifully il'usrrate booklets, desaiptiv of Cali fornia resorts, addiess. ..1 W, R. CCMAN, ( (D. lasjr. Ag' , w Portland, Or. im SECOND flAr.D ST0 All kinds of second hand g ..ods I bought and sold. I CEO. GROUT, P:cp. OS Kir 8t. bet. Adame snJ JeUersoo j AWW VVWV. i THE OXFORD D3R JAMEJ FAKQUHARSON, Prop I Cu iplMa aaauruuMllol WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS jjj Cold lunches and mixed drinks a k specialty. Fair and impartial , I treilment to all. You. are invited J 5 to call and get acquainted. aval ft aavaj , Blue Front Saloon I E. THOHSON. Propriitoi. ' fiKKST : WINHU U0UCUS tiiMruil am) (loiuetnio - Pot or cold lunch at all, hours, j,, JaUrraoo AvatitM. OpHalt UvtaM nmnmt ; . Palaco Saior' :i CHAi, ANDERSOM Prop -.- , . FINS . WINES, I IQUORS AtfD CIGAKi Always on hand. fl ' si Jsfleraon ATenaa Opto .t U ICilliB ii1Mtalptf.'.ii1lN.tl(tiliqifli iMiIi0, THE L0UVK j CHRIS WWGHT. Prop. VINE5. LI QUO "5 CIQrIRS Gentlemen alwayi Welcome Fir Street Eag-le Sa n ULRICrl LOHIS. ' ' PIN WINES, LIQIOilS and CIGAKS Imported and Domestic. . IrftenMB Avenue, Oppoaiu (in Mi Phon Main 6-1 'NUF SAID CK Ellll'K GEO. KREIGE.R. L raiitle, Orecou ! 1 dmtiti ',;.i