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V OIUlut; -A. ▼ L XM m i H ave and Don 't Kno w tt. B ovT o Find OwS. Fill * bottle or common -late wt Mtar and tot It stand tw enty-fou r I ~ .- sediment tling tndh T im bbr L amp A ct .J v » / •« 1878— I N oth .» fob P ublic atw x . t U n ite .! (Rated L» im 1 ROsetthrg, Oregon, Au-r . »‘ h, 1 # » . N o th * ia h prety given »hat in eouJ - ' pUaw w w ith the pruvUlon».* Ü » ate Of Congress of tun» », 1878, «nutted “ A n net for the sal* ol tiiu lw r lands ta the States Of Calltornliirdlxeson. Neva* da and W ashington T e rrito ry ,” as ex tended to all thq Public L a n d Btatoa 0 .1 J U S T H A V E P A T IE N C E . -------- iekchandise - ED. HACKLE KF, PrtffTr trying, removed aoa.c oi l*.s pwjuuictc. -»h e’s a One young woman,” he said, ' ib te s t k U one. to h l. * « • < » . ct^ Doe« the wonf beneath >eur ftngere e®««« bad only married a girl like taat, I to tangei more and more w ou ld»! have a word of fault to flu«. wh* ^ « x* ‘°“ e Iou“ * * ai^teS eitcouraavd eon? te te d J l't * " Just t e p4u « n t fo r a season, for st la s t th» S£| peed ft te -WsHI convincing proof lhat the kidney» w Curry County, Ore.^9 Doee ehe shyer eocm end fa rth e r from y o u r ' 'i W h a t to » O . 12 There Is comfort In the «flea expressed that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Moot, the great kidney remedy fuHIIU every -wish In curing • rheumatism, pain in the keek, kidneys, liver, bladder and every pert Dry f ('igars and Tobacco. more w ill be allowed 10 per eept die count, except on F lo u r, on w h ic h nr p in e A s s o r tm e n t o f discount can be given. T^axlie«* l>re»*te Goods, miimliii». oalico», flfeiuael». eto. As I w ill do m y own team ing, my intention to sell cheaper than good» were ever sold on Floras Creek. N otice for P u b lic a tio n . E ® and Hides, United States la n d Office, Roseburg, Oregon, A ug , 8 th , 1807. i Notice is bereiiy g iv e n , th a t in com- fiMBiH L a b d .A v T J uan #,-1878,- to f OongreM o fJ o n e 3, 1878, entitled N o t i c e fo r P u b lic a tio n I “ An Aut for the sale o f T im b e r L a u ra j a tr ia l an d I w ill licet to plcaee yo<C V a 1 ® d -inatPS-fenBf-+>fncF, r - t - 4 t n the States of t la W /o w a . O regon.Nft- Wnaehnrrr Oregon. #uly 18th, 1*07. vada and Washington T errito ry , as Notice w h e re b y given, T h a t in c.rra- extended to a ll l 'aad S*“ tea by J -la iid ix ia F e & T in u x a r e , All Goods N ew and Vp-to-dEte. A . > . S A B lft _ tteehts sworn statement N o 8186, extended'V) nlfPoV-liC M n d States by fuftthe p uc h n s e of the RWJ of REJ of l^ T o f v J u s t i th . 1882, Ruction No. 38 In T o w n s h ip .N o . 32 set or August tin, inw d”uth, Range No 1» W est, and Maet'FACTvBB* ------- Jir.its «»n M » t» ►•¡t ilw ill offer o r - o f t o —aiww th a t o f Satsop, Count v of Chehalis, S to le «6 |a il,t sought is more valuable for Washington, tiled in this office on lie - \ t ¡„iber o r atone than for a a ric a lto r- eem 'w r 7 , 180(1, his -Worn statement No ,,„ rponee, and to eetablish his claim D i ^ lx * M U fo r th -p u rc h a s e of the N W ] of L ^ , , f [ » n . l before J H U ptoc.U . 8. Section N o t t in T o w n -h ip No 33 South C;O(umilwi0ner, », Langlois, O regon,on of R ange No 14 West W j[ , Ore , and«-— . — - o • f November, T hu rsday -- the — 7lh - day grill offer proof to show «nit the land 1!HJ7. __ v a lu a b le ____ ,1s tiiu lie r » m g h t ___ Is more for Its H e name» as witnesses: or r "stone" f o t .lt its a g ric u ltu ra l pur- o atone than foh W illia m Lhnpaeb, b lis poses, and to estab 11 h his c«» tm to said ' James M . Lim pacb, wi>-> w ev>’ .«<■ ^egiftter and Receiver Charles F o rtv .s ll of Port O rford,O re. land before the Reg o fth is o fllw , a t Roaebura. Oregon, on E d w in O. Carter, M y rtle Point. Tyre. J a tu rd a y th e 1 »th d a y of October, l<»07 A n vs n d a ll persona cla im in g g d - He names as witneafiRai reWeiv the above drscrilw d lauds are C h ark-a W H eath, 8a sop, R ash. .>'u«este<l to file th eir claims in this A w T a r r ia l.,, - ofBee on o r before said 7th day o f N o v T iw « hh L and A ct , J cmf - 3, 1878,— V f Musgrove, ” ember, l»07. „ . A B How ell. Rosehnrg, Oregon. UcMSMiN L Epov, R egister. NOTICE FOR FUBHCATION. ’ A bv »nd nil persons claim ing ad Uuitfnl States Land office, versely tli%a hove described rands jr e Roseburg', O re g o n , April 30th, 1907. red nested trt file t.heW claims tn this Notice Is liereby given, th a t in m in oBfce OB or before said 16tii d ay o f Onto- [ tim h er L and A ct , JpAt 8, 1878,— pliance w ith th e f>rovlslons of the ACt ofOongresa of June 3, 1878, entitled b a x iA M is L E ddv , Register. NOTICE POR PUBLICATION. “ An Aet lor the sale of tim ber l.m ls U n ited States Land Office, in tlio States of California, Oregon. Ne T Roseburg, Oreg»n, A p ril 30th 1907. vada. and W ashing-on Teiritorv as , Notlee is hereby «¡veil, that in com- extended to a ll pu'4 C »and states by , pliance w ith the provisions 01 the A ct Act of A ugust 4, 1802. ot Congress of Ju n e 3, is ifi, c a te Iwl O badiah I j SW bvb “ An Aet for the »ale »4 tim b e r lands In the States ot C a lifo rn ia , Oregon, Ne o f Port Orford, con«ty of C u rry , Rtateof vada, and tVashiog»- n T e rrito ry ,” as Oregon, has tb i day filed In this (ifftoe Antarctic Gold. a extended te- - to BlkpuPllc land states by his sworn statem ent N o HHR2, ¿',r purchase of the N t N E | and NEJ NW i Though the tem perature fell act of August 4, 18'-)-, of Section la» Itnd SEJ 8W i of bee. JO, N s fliA X t iti. R Ryrrr* m ore t h in 8° rtt'F’Te« below «e*» ,a n * o ,v — in Township fownnhip N o u th . Range N «u » No o 34 s South, •ev ern l tim e» nt the place where of H a r e , County ntv ■ i f f C Curry, 8 'a te or | u,„ | wm u|far proof to «how orr is «Idy filed in t i l l , hffleu t h ;ltt|l(. ,a n d «ought ii in re valuable ob servation» w ere m ade, th ese Oreyon, has t - -is tem ent No bis rw o m statement .... M«1 to* «“ • , n r its tim ber or stone than fo r agrt- record» cannot be regarded a» purt-liaavof the E-H ,’.f . h hia u ltu ra l purpose», amt to establish Re tlou No 28, in Township No 3ll 8., vt represen tin g the extrem e cold In ..... to — _____ claim s.tid to utd toforeJ H Upton, th e an tarctic region». G reely and Range 14 W est, an.i w ill offttr proof to U R C o tn 'r., a t Ids • ffiee a t Langlois. show th a t the land sought Is more v a l Oregon, on Wednesday, the 31st dey of P erry ta w n oth ing wor»e than CO uable (or ft» tim b er or stone thau for Julv,llM)7. • I H e n a m es as witnesses: ’ or 65 d egrees below aero, b n t.llk e a c n c u ltn ra l purposes, ami to establish claim to said land before J H U p O tto Neum ann of l o rt O rford, Uss. Capt. S cott, they were close to the his ton, U 8 Ooro’ r,, a t Ids i ffioe a t L a n g Geo. Coleb Ook of C orbin, Oregon. ■ea except dnrlng th e summer lois, Oregon, on W ednesday, t«>e 31st Datti»l Q uellen of m onths. The m ost severe cold on dav of July, 1907. “ ■• W ill Colebrook of . . . , Auv and al'. persons «»atm ing a d e n t» i- s ns witnesses: record is th at observed in north ' H M ichael H o rn er of H are, Oregon. versely the a to v e described lands are ern Rlberla, w ell inland, sgy" the requested to file th e ir claim s in this of Ben H a in e s of ” ’ fice oa or before said 31st day of J u ly , John Bowmsu of I.angl-ds, N ew Xork Tribune. A tem pera James M cAdam s of Four M ile. IW97 to re o f 90 below w as registered a Anv and a 1 persons c laim ing a d B knjamis L. E ddv , Register. few ydnra ago at W erkjohansk. versely the above described lands are P or w ell known nstronom icnl rea requested to file th e ir claims io th ls o N j» « » -T o -r ® r tei»**. ftce on or la-kge said 31st d n y J u ly , son s the w inter o f j h e southern 1907» hem isphere is colder than that of BtMJkXia L. E o D f, Rogi»ten_ A first class millinerv shop in con- nection with store. I» Call, get our prices, and be convinced. ' AH Quds if S id itty Unn(loni ■ JO HN R . M IL L E R (Successor to Pacific F u rn itu re & Lumber Co.) G E N E H A E M ü m C H A a N lÇ « ’ ; S&zrPort Orford, Or.'Us^ , N E W GOODS, ~ GROG ERIKS and PROVISIONS, . BOOTS and SHOES —v-» y aw MENS’ and BOYS, CLOTHING, LA D IES’ DRESS GOODS, H ARDW ARE, GRANITE and TINW A R E, CIGARS, TOBACCO, P IP E S (CANDY, NUTS and NOTIONS. fact, a supply of everything usually kept ia a wad stocked General Merchandise Store. ORDERS TAKEN FOR ANY ARTICLE NOT IN STOCK. THE TRIBUNE, Call and examine goods and g et prices. JOHN R. MILLER. -* t e II. T. STEWART Editor and Publisher. -J X IN O - Ths New Idea W(/man’s Magazine The Official Paper of Curry County, BOTH ONE YEAR FOR Published every Wednesday, at Port Orford, Oregon. T H E T R IB U N E ^1.75. T hs N« w I dxa W— a W s M aoax I ws is an stitl o rlty s ,,d Ä r e »V » s r s s » z » homefm dtafi f“« en LidWo.,.1 cost o f only 26 cto. Port Orford Ä »amples free. E. P. MATHEWS. X - A fte rm a th . . * »n«t t lto 'i * ’ - W EEKLY •Q n th • • O R E G O N IA N " P a rtftra n n o v e tu rfo r $ 2 .2 5 . Flirtili. Pipir-hafpi m < A|| worj*, r»romptly d o n e 1 f mit-soit »•1>I<" 1 ti» f e “You are not going to sleep on the table, are you?" «napped Mme. Michael, I picking up the brass candlestick. "Then you are not going to do what I hiked youT" said her husband, lgnor- i Ing her ill humor. ‘ “Isn’t your tongue as good na mine? was the w ife1» surly response. I “Possibly, but you being a woman, ought to be able to talk to a woman better than I .- « h e hss been here now atght days. 8he likes our table, and she pays like a princess. I'll bet ths wouldn't refuse tf yon asked her to lend 1 us some money, snd If »he did lend tt, she wouldn't blab «boat It, because she doesn’t know anyone In the village. I t wouldn’t take much to tide us over a few weeks. You are s woman. Marlon, and can manage ths matter better than 1.” "W hy don't you ask ber yourself?’’ "Because I haven't t i e ooursge." "Neither have I." This last remark wn» followed by a long silence, which wad trokan at last by the landlord's wife. “All the same. If we'hadn’t got mad with Charles, we could borrow of him I tor» The fleme of the candle lagan to flick, er. The old man k-oked up from tha paper he held in his hand. Lika one trying to atone for a crime, he p ut'R back tn "Mme. Mercier’«" coat." Glancing a* btB'Wif« Marion, ha aaar that she was weeping. Then be, himself, began to cry like a chIM, and kept re- peatlng through his soba: •T have been , a terrible fooll t wouldn’t blame Charles if ha »aver spoke to m e!” But the tears of Landlord Michael and his wife were showers that cleared th alr Ufa's sky of storm 'clouds which had troubled It fo n y W S . x PRIVILEGES ON R ESER V E8. Special Occupancy Grant» Accorded by Government on W oatam Tracts. The bureau of forestry baa promul gated rule« governing special occupan cy prlvltegee^on forestry reaervea. Under them hotels, stores, mills, sum mer residences snd sim ilar establkh- ments w ill ba allowed upon reserve land wherever the demand ta legitimate and consistent w ith the bast Inter»»« of the reserve. The use of tracts not to exceed two acres for schools snd one area for churcbea Is spwclficltlly provided for by law. subject to regulation by tha de partment and any other dl.’poeitlou of the land by the government. Tim ber for the ‘ construction of church a a l school buildings may be aeeurad under the free use and suite regulation«. Appllcatlrns for special occupancy privilege must be made to the super visor. who w ill transmit It. w ith re port and recommendation to tha tor- ester. In the m atter of wagon road» and trails the supervision of ranger Is given authority to a r c The aecretary of ag riculture. however, haa Jurladtctwu touching permits for canal» ditches, flumes, pipe lines tunnels, dam«, tanka and reservoir«, not for mining or ■ « - n I cl pal purposes, nor granting an aasa- ment. now.” "Still harping on that undntlful boy of ours?” . _ "Oh, that « all right; you know I m telling the truth." • Be silent! I don’t want to bear any more talk of thnt kind." Their eon Charles was a subject of perpetual discord between them. He had married against his father’s wishes and inatead of vegetating In the neigh borhood of the Inn, had gone to live in Paris, where be m et with considerable success. From people who had been up to Parte. Mlcnael snd hl.« wife learned T iic h that Charles was now manager of a Dig , department store. W h ll, the mother heard with prida the etorlee of Charles’ success, the fa ther refused to believe them. "You are not such a fool, Msrlon. as to think that that lad Is making any money up there tn Paris, are yon? I U bet he's having all he can do to Jteep body and soul together." Michael could not forgive hie only sou fur daring to pick out k wife for himself, a wife whom neither father or mother had ever seen. The poor mother - Blnme I t on Togo would hav» given a great deal for a I t waa the «urprlae and eonfnafo» on took at her but Michael was Inflexible; Rojeatven«ky'e «hlp».-we aro toid. tha« hence. Charles did not dart to bring led to the dlva troux defeat of hls his wife to Chan i fieet. H Is «uaceptlble af proif. mora- over, that Tcgo »a» htrgely to b lg a * .■ Michael also c h e r ls h e d u t.» " W • » - _ tlpathy to the Patinan» »honPba ra- {d_ (hlg «urprlsc and cunfuaio», The PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE ion, HleKO p<‘** y©»r. “W hy are y o u a o quiet th lsev en lug, d ear?” sh e asked. “A re yon I th in k in g about how we b ecam een guged la s t night?” “Y e»,” he answ ered, w ith a deep sigh . “Y ou see, I’m perfectly s<b her t o n ig h t .” w- Chicago .D ally N ew ». ... ..u L .., „ g money o f a pereoa w ith whom I am not really acquainted." ••Ah! 1 see you are act certain that H a v e you aeon your td«te falU ag by th* road you bravely trod I aha la ths kind of a person you woufd W it h your whole pfededteated to your peo like to be under obligation to. P « r- ple and youV G o d t ■. ‘ * fl8LSE* - rlg >t. I ».oiloa she acta Did you l i f t --------- a flttle queer. Haven't’you notfoed h at ly your stogie l.n c e , T o be stricken down by m alt«« or the eword j her letters do not ootae address* i to the inn. buVJp. th,e geaaral delivery f of olrcum etanceT . ■ t ill be patient, ok. my brother, and ta ke I t looks as tf aha was trying te oon- courage In the tight, I ceal her true nam ef” For your own »out w ill rew a rd you In the “And who knows I f aha has much battle fo r the rig h t money, anyway?" the wife replied. H a v e you wandered tn th e wttderneee till 'T ru e enough. Flee clothes often i hope le nearly dead. W h ile the flyin g brush o f tim e has painted cover a good deal of poverty." w inter on your h e a d , _4 Here Michael's eyes glanced towards la the promised land no nearer to your Mme. Mercier's dust coat that hur.goa anxioua, dim m ing eyee T h a t have watched the s ilent heavens for a peg-behind ths door. a glimpse o f paradiseT ' • “That may contain the explanation P a tie n c e !—lu st a little longer and ths da rk of the mystery," he »»Id to his w lf« ,a i night w ill be gone, the same'tliue polntlog'to the coat. knd your soul behold tbs splendor of tbs everlasting daw n I . " “Oh, iilc b a e l!” cried bis wife, antici —Laslle's W eekly. pating bis thought, "to search a guest a clothing would ba awful." “ You apeak as if 1 meant to commit * . r.U iscy.” wss ^lcbasl's reply. aa he seised the coat. * Already bis band was In ths pocket and soon brought forth a lsttar, A < e ¿ n f o ia w r m a i « w n ® rw T tttn « - his Was opened wide w ith astonish ment and his face turn»! pal«. Ha showed it W hi» wile, Thar« was no m isiaklng It, How often they had DON’T mind going to bad welcomed letters in f h * t hand when , alone, Mma. Michael. Just let their son was la the g ra y . __ jgve the candlestick. Good night!” Husband and-wfc'e »tersd at each other “Good night, Mine. Mercier.” tn wild Blit price, T te c they read the As soon aa their young gueet had following, wife RuiO B peering-over closed the door behind her, the land- Michael s shoulder: .Joed, gave hi»„ jrtfa s « n « t o l sort trf look, saying as ha did so: You dldn t "My Dear uanevHve: ’ You a r * » o » ’ broach the subject after all, did youT” than right. A a »00« a* your health w ilt - permit, go and pass a week or so at. ”1 didn't hare the courage.' “Then we might aa wall go out of ChaaCegee. The iun J» about titres mile« business. There'» only one quart of from the raitruad station. You can't miss it. On it's uigt-board ia a white wine In the cellar." cat. henca its nmoe. Get the square Landlord Michael put up the shutters, fastened the door w ith an iron bar and room on the second floor that looks to ward the south, ft hat a good view of a bolt, and thia done w»nt and sat down tha road. I used to sleep in it up to tha betide hie wife. His wife’s face was a study, as she time I left home. rested her* chin on tha palm of her haad ••You w ill easily recogclaa my fathar and mother from my description of and grumbled. For several day« Landlord Michael them. They are jdexr old tfliks, who and hie wife had been financially snd h ive only one fault, g fault common to consequently mentally distressed. many others, of not knqwlng anything Everyone thought they had money and beyond their own fireside. I am aura the Michaels had too much professional by thia T t a « they are aorry they op posed otir marriage. But, thank God. vanity to undeceive them. Imagine th eir etate of mind when they we do not te a r then» any lllw lll. Tim a will make evtrylhing come out all saw that theymust either borrow mosey right. Pass some days w ith them, but o r clone the Inn. , - ‘d name. Under ♦ But how did tt happen that the Ml« under an assumai ehaels, apparently so Industrious snd ctrcumstsoctfl, epjik-öT ma. your tears would Bald l L e t r g j you, saving, had not a penny after all their years at the. prosptroua W hite CatT •‘I tav e hoard it frSw A friend that pty The rallway.sja the answer. Travelers, parents are In need of money. 01*0 who once were obliged to try the hos them what they nett), and whan you are going gway, kiss both of them for p itality of the W hite e ity , were nowa- i days whirled past Cbandrettse on the me. and bring me home the klegea while Iron horse. ^ e y . re bot. Lovingly, C H A R LB 8." oeived a large stock of trade in the lin e of « .• ■ • _____ H a v in g purchased the General Merchandise business of the P . F . & L. Co. It r’h all I)® my aim to merit and re c e iv e | f a ir share ol the public payi»na^c hy keeping a lu ll and complete «took o f , generar'mereTisndfse. of th e best q u a lity , by «ailing -at the lowest . posaihle figures, and bv fair and honest dealing. I have Just rft In In to xic a te d Wasps. ■f»-’ « ’! ?Mw i A i w « u e» i i th e northern. If a m idw inter ob nervation could be m ade several hundred m iles from th« ocean in th at part o f the globe, therefore, It ia not nniikely that, a tempe atu re o f fu lly 100 degrees below aero would be encountered. N. 0. N IELSEN . O re g o n _____ £ - . „ J MICHAEL’S GUEST JfazitBSS, L e a t h e r , ete. B,J Ordert takeii for aertiles not in stock. , >-«•;« Io W asp s have a great fondness for overripe fru it, especially peara, pium s and sw eet apples. The su gar o f th ese fru its has a tendency to p a ss k ito a kind of al coho] in the ordinary process of rottin g, and after im bibing large • qnnntitiea o f this liquid the wasjis becom e o u trap 'ou sly intoxicated. Tbev craw l aw ay in the grant in a •en d som nolen t condition and re m ain till the effects have passed off. when they will go nt it agaiu. It 1« w hile In th is condition that they do their w orst stinging. A person receiving a stfn g from one of th ese Intoxicated w asps w ill suffer severely from nerve poison ing for days.— N ature. Boots and Shoes < • :j C A SH SA L K S a m o u n t ng to «6 or g tom w W h en the h e a rt aO lpore Is ettfled aa< Whea love w ill not Re dumb. û l a / r t e zu d a l dloo reading this generous offer In this P»P*' -— k . ’ F urnishing Goods, Ladies' HARDW ARE. M. or bad effects following use of liquor, vine or bear, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the axuu- John A- Tyler, , . James M. Capps, a ll o i Denm ark. ardfoaav effect of Swamp-Root b soon peaheed. I t stands tf O regon. . Jarful curie of the i------, ------------- A liy and a ll persons claim ing ad If you need a medicine you should versely tire above-described lands are beat. Sol^by druggists In toe. and I t requested to öle th e ir claims in this o f ‘ You may have a sample bottle of thia fice on or Irefore said 7th day of N o v wonderful discovery ember, 1907. ' ' o • , J JBijuaiiiN L E n n v , Register. and a book that tells, f * » e ra about tt, both sent ' ¡»hsohitely free by mall, T w b b b U M D j c t ^ y j t », 187#.— c £ » n g h a m to n . N. Y. When writing mate *ss . h ••Well, wile. If you a«« Opt goto» <• M e rQ jtr , o r we ll Is the*can*of rnusk stronger th a a y o u r h a v e to close Hie Inn. I ’d hea rt's heeeeehln« cite» f th a t than borrow Irom Tom, D ic k e r Aa-egh w h irls am id the gay one» w ith the ■ Bn(y w t the whole village txMt- T h a a his harbor from ths sailor w re w o o very tl»in HT. DHl GOÖÖ* R ^ p e r arose. M ying: fov«'. entreat!»» fos«» , A IN 8 GROCERIES, (the but inly Paris, after ail. m ystic fates . . B rta s the tan« «3 threads out eve» tor th e T h . e uckoo c lo c k s tru c k n in e . H a v - oss who w o rks s n d 'w s lts . | ln g iw a llo w e d B o f c la r e t, th « l» B - (Suioeasor to F. M. Lengmla.) by a c t o f August 4, t8W , Jons I t . AM otaao* K E E P 8 IN S T O C K , ■k, Couuty of G u rry , State , baa thia dav filed in th ia . . sworn statem ent No; 8488,, for tha purchase ol the HE! of NEJ of M a t t i » * uE iu T o w n s h ip No. 31 South, c f R a r g e 18 W r it , and w ill oHer proof to show th a t tire land »ought ia H O O T S and « * 0 * 5 » w ore valuable for its tim ber o r atone than for a g ric u ltu ra l purposes, and to establish bia olulni to said land be fore J H . Upton, U. ». Coujtnidoner at his office a t U n g lo is , Oregon, op . * Thnseday, the Tib day of November, 1W7. And lu faot, everything usually needeu H e names a r wltnessdb: F ra n k T . M cM u llen . r in the country. Jaasan P. Olsen, n Charles’ wife was probably • * h a - of them. Nevertuelcw hte gueat. I ’S f t e . Mercier, from Paris, had. H a v e ycu w«ar!c<l of the battle? HaM fro* & P ro v isio n s Store. t fit