Timber Claims.
would have been provided i f t h e !
T e s te d H is L ogic.
framers
of
the
ronrtituiio«
had
ev»|
.
•
W» offer Oae Hnu>l.'«d D ull*« Reward ter
Heemeil V» Ntftke Hta
*nr <•«« oi Calori » »ft*; c.inBo» ho rtirwl by er dteamed ihBt'nn oin.-« intended J « h n
-u * .
I am purchasing flr, cedar and pine
, H ,,r » C « .arri* Car». F. J. I'HBKBY, Toledo, O-
facilitate par
ptirli.imriMery Polut, b u t Ml»«e«I th e C blck en . TimbepChum's from the original hold»
I We, ttw eoderrigneo, ber» knowu F. J. Chen purely to
»iav
»
LjiADING 1‘AP‘U Or Ç
'
------s—
for r lu
Ib»
pe»! *»
I» j year*, end bell»»» him per- procedure* tould by the iMiwer
i ey w
e p*»i
era at prices warranted by »heir loca
,
i f e d ii bonorebl» lo »11 bur*o«ee treni rttUiua,
The old couple were eating their tion, quantity and quality of timber.
out
auy
obiiga
custom
nn<i
the
ttmrlllllBlhMl'*
O
I
till*
_
•
fiBaat.ta|,y Mbiu to carry
What have yon to offer? Write to
I tluue made l»r blr lt>o>-
* AUOlw«. JtJg^ABa ! „C1 unitlous^ Inltit ieiilQd become »J* ®.bt m<dl ith their son * after hie
w k d k e s d ì y ; J a n . »i"<L
ANGUS O. MACKAY,
' Maftma, Wbuleimle l>r»wft»t*rS‘oled<r,0.
I
——
w|» d .' return from College.
■
U l'.C
a U .th
u r e l.ta
a e o iietviiimoy,
lot.rrm lly. m
ad- j great
as lo - JVS.rhfl.low
A»»»r » h i d e , e » u . n i f m c o g e .
H-all
» C ut*.
’ h C Iurc
!» toacu
, . » « . --—
- - .........-
Port Huron, Michigan
father.
In f directly upon lb» blood aod raucuua ,u r" • a y v e r l l o i e i l l i l l » V „
iti le a .— -.A^ideum ! "Tell i s , John.” said the
«i itÖCRIPTloN liATKR.
tere» of (be » « le m . T e.d m u al.l» M ot fr o » .,*
"what have you learned atcollege?’
py One Year.......... . . . ...U .W - c Price,
all D ruggi.u.
tr e e s.
i n i f , 75c.
tx. per
p«-« failli»- Bold by ------------—
— -
‘Oh, lots of ihings^^aid the soft TI mcbh L and A lt , J umb 3, 1878—
‘,>.ie Qopy Six Menth*.
.
Take Hall’» F am ily Pill» ter eunalipafton
th»¿ Copy TUrne 14 «utua
' ns he recited his course of aludios
Ifotlee *or Publiea ion.
G ag L a w .
' ’’Tue.'»," he concluded, “Í also atud-
Fultqnj as chairman of the rpec-
United Stales Land Office,
Published Every Wed ñenday, by
' in I committee on the Schuebel ap
It it the lualienhle right of u led log:o.T|
Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 7, 1907.
Notice is hereby given, that hi com
HAB >X T. STEWART.
pointment, ails secut’ely on the lid newspaper to criticise anv pereoa* “ Logie,” said the old man. “ What
pliance with the provisions of the Act ;
is
llgilU'
sort has Him more effectively “jug- holding public office or performing
of Congress < >7 June #. IST s . entitled i
“ It’s the art of reasoning,” said “An a.-t for the sale of timber lands in ;
geo ’ loan he ever had B. iaiol, whom public Julia», if Ihut person in der
r The
°® l 4** r í»*P^r f
the Stutes of t sliforaia, Oregon, lie-j
? « b o w « th e < i* fc * t o W h ic h y « u r s u b ’■
npîiou Itpaiü.
he a mply lassoed and let him play elict or unliue to the trust reposed the son.
vada, and W»»liington_ferritury,*’ as
“ The art of reasoning?" said the extended to «11
all Hul.lie
PuT.lle Lauyjbtataa
by
~
r'lbe length of tue rope— but abraya ip him. Indeed thia is not .only
act of August 4, |H»a;
■opedI ..The« is a Bouine in sight the right but the duty of a news father. “ What is that, my Inly?”
M outiuxb M itch M u .
OUR AGF-XTR:
“ Weir,” replied thaT'.Jbp. • “Let
for whom IheYemjay be .no return.
paper, and If it fuila to call •atten
of 8ntsop, County of Chehall-, State,of
A. B. gf.uus, Bandon I fregón.
tion to the delinquencies of public me give yoq a demonstration. How \ t « ¿ t o n , hied in this office on De-
m .„ , Ch i.U .„ ,
«
.b .. 4 1 0 , g - j a f c .
C U R R E N T T O P IC S .
officials it censes lo d ese i ve the con
AWHTia.»«« B at ,«» ,B¿» SÁriAUL*.
father?”
EJ of Sec 31, and Nj NWJ of Section
fidence of the people.
“ Two ” said the old man.
N O . M In Township No 31 South o f
tw
o,
8i»ta
tne
oiu
man.
Range No 14 West, and will offer
.Editor X kimimk :— The Jale ao-
In the perfortnAhpe of what he
‘’Well,"
»aid
John,
“I
can
prove
proof
to show that die laud sought ia
Japan has had a “ bust tip" la her quittal ° f <*«•• Cetllboue at Boise, deemed Ids’duty to the people of his
there are three.” Then he «tuck hrs mon, valuable for Its timber or »tone
2. • up”
.. J ! _x_—
-a«;« ri.xawn/an
‘best
rings «* the curtain
down on Gi»
the ist>l eoru in un i ty , Genrg© Put n a ra, editor *
'
than far avieultural purposes, an.l to
Cabipel.an.1 is ^bojut to
dis of thè Medford Tribune, criticised fork in ope Ind sa id ,‘ That la one, eitubliah Ids cl »tin to said land be-
flounciallv, bene; she « ill postpone act of ‘he great trage, i , and d.a
hire the Register aud Receiver of
the ihre.biogU i.1 up for U n d e 8am ; doses Pinkerton Mol a. Hand and
looal grand jury and the distile! isn ’t t t ? ”
this office at Rosefeurj, Oregon, on
“
Yes,”
said
the
father.
Saturday, the 8th day of Feb , 1904.
who can now close both eves when Governor Gooding to the gage of a attorney for failing to indict a man
He names as witnesaea:
who can now c|o»e both eyes
“
And
this
is
two?”
sticking
bis
disgusted world as a brace of con who had been guilty o f a murderous
John P Wood, of Osd 'rvlUe, Waal».
he sleeps.
Clark D Smith, of Satsop, Wash.
apirntors auch as past ages furnish assault. The grand jury retaliated folk in the second.
A B Howell, and
“Yes," replied the faiher again.
few exam ples, and tins age not one. by indio.ing the editor. Sow be
J W Renfro, both of Roseburg, Ore.
“ Well, don’t one and two nflake
Benefitioihilints are spreading the
Any
all , persons
y and
i
.
. ctuiuiiug ad-
bold the unutterable farce that was
versely
the alxive
described
are |
report that the daps have mined
flle thejr
claima lands
tfcUof.
There la some compensation in enac.ed when his case came to trial. three?” replied John triumphantly. requeite(,
“ Well, I declare, said the itlh er, floe on or before said nth day of Feb.
Alte straits id M «gellen to blow u p ,t jje fact that G oodings fallu** to
Puluam desired lo prove that tne
our fleet, but we predict that Bob make good will save the country tile murderoua assault was com m i.ted. “you have learned things at college. ,u08-’
B kmjamin L. E ddy , Register.
E vens will not Ire scared around spectacle of the ignorant monster Thia he had Io do in order to show Well, mother,’’ continued the old
Cape Horn by auch improbable re occupying a seat in tbs United that the grand jury failed in its du man to fits wife, “I will give y««
T im es it L and A ct , J cnb 3, 1878,—
porta.
States Senate which had been prom ty when it omhteJ to indwt the o»« * ‘ he chickens to eat, and 1 11
N o t ic e f o r P u b lic a tio n .
ised by the Mine Owners’ Associa man gu ilty of the assault, and that ‘“ka the other, and John can have
•
Uuited B(«tea L»nd Office,
bis
editorial
criticism
was
epnae-,
‘he
third.
How
ia
that,
John?
-
With the IL -n ey-llall trial m fuit tion in the contingency that he
RoMburg, Or«-«ot>, Nov. 8th, 1907.
awing tn the West, and tlie Thaw should succeed in hanging M oyer,. qUenV|y justiScd. But the court re Judge.
Notice is hereby jn -n that in compli
ance with the provisions of ibe act of
trial in the East, and Judge Hanna Haywood and Pettibone, lie goes ju(ed lo atj,nit ibis evidence on the
Congress of June S, 1378, en'l’lnl “An;
jyeiug ripped up by the Oregon to the politiail scrap heap now i (g roulKi that the queatbn' whether
act lor the sale ol limber lx' di ia die
States ol Call ornis, Orrgbn, Nevada, Slid
frees ns he ought to be, there is not even the Mormou vole will lie 1 an assault had been committed was
Washington Territory," «a »Blended to 1
much to bugs about in Judicature piloted into the breach agaiu lo reojudicata; inasmuch as the grand
all the public land »tatea by set of Aug
ust
1892,
vifbiui.
jury had concluded that there was
‘pro et con."
COHNKLILS N WlLSOX
no assault, their conclusion' could
of Satsop, County of Ohehalls, State of
In a letter to President r..w e v elt
Washington, filed In this office on De
not be assailed. In other words,
In advocating the importance of anent the existing ünaucial sod in-
cember 24, 1906, his sworn statement
when
the
grand
jury
had
acted
no
No 8693 for the purchase of the N)$
an able-proeecutor for U. 8. DiatiiSt duetrial collapse, tbe iiAiu ¡cable
NW} eeo. 3 1 and 81 8W1 of Section No
ijio newspaper h;td any right to qnes
T h e re is one thing (hat w ill
Attorney, the Salem. Journal hit the Thomas W. Lawson shows up some
28 in Township No 31 South, Range 14.1
that l*on
correctness of their conclu-
West, and will offer proof to show that t
cure I t — A yer's H a ir V igor.
bullse.ve when it named George M. ugly facts. He makes plnin
the land sought is more valuable for
"
-------- . - ' ■' I I t is a regular scalp-medlclne.
Drown la Al»..ifoilcw iug.significali! the banks hail teisklesaly loaned the sioos.
its Umber or atom t'ran agncnltural
would be difficult t3 oencetve
purposes, and to establish his claim
It quickly destroys the germs
>tyle: “.George M. Brown of Rose- 'peoples’ detxisila to promoters, an
to said land before the Register and
of auy more pernicious or more
w h ic h c a u s e th is d is e a s e .
hi.;g. a district attorney who has eepting “ ttelilious wealth," that ¡4.
Receiver of this office, at Roseburg,
dangerous judicial decision than
Oregon, on Tuesday the 11th day of
T h e unhealthy scalp becomes
hung mote murderersaud convicted bonds and atoota greatly overval
February. 1908.
,
thia. It aims a direct blow at the
healthy. T h e d an d ru ff disap
m oie criminals than any other p u b _ ued , as security
He names os witnesses:
freedom of speech, which is guaran
• Clark D Smith, Satsop, Wash.
* lie prosecutor in Oregon, would com
pears, had. to disappear.
John P W.iod,
’’
”
Describing another scherno re teed by our constitution, and it
healthy scalp means a great deal
wand respect as ao ap|iointee.”
A B Howell, Roseburg. Oregon.
sorted by ninny tianka, Mr. Lawsou; places a grand jury beyond the
I
ty
Renfro,
.
”
.
to y o u — healthy h a ir, no dan
says of John K. Wabh:
J reach ol censure or criticism- This-i
Any snii all persons claiming are.
d ru ff.n o pimples, no eruptions.
versely the above describe«! lands this
Thia coast is just now realizing its
“John R, Walsh, at the head of is imt common sense and we do no
requested to file their claims In ad- ,
Ta» beat kind of a taatta»o»lal -
office on or betoru said 11th day of
defenseless condition in case Japan one of Ute " System ’s blanches In belhve it is law.— Journal.
“ Sold tor or»r al*ty yaara."
February, 1908.
by
J.
C.
A
yer
O«
.
I
o
w
e
ll.
U«
m
.
should attack us before our fleeter- Chicago, and head of only a few of
5
-
ite»»
_ -----------------------
▲Wo tuAiiufboturote of
B knjamik L E ddy , Register.
rived, or Whip it when it does ar m wiv syate.m banks and trust com N e w M o tiv e P o w e r In v en te d
> SAiSAfAMUA.
Z? f* C p,LlS-
rive. Perhaps men who have de paniea in the west, b y accident was
CHEUY VKTOBAL.
b y M axim .
nounced,a great linvy will now re caught. He is uow being o.lrai-
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
alize llmir orcor» and join in a de nally tried. The testim ony has
NEW YORK, Jan. «.— Anew mo
~
mand for the best and biggest navy brought to light the fact that for live power known as “ motorite” T im br i L and A ct , J une 3. 1 8 7 8 ,-
ST A T S AND DISTRICT O FFIC SR S I
in the world", as we L........
have the best, ycais it
custom io
to person ; wl)ioh u
It was his
DIS cusiorn
to levolutionize
N o tic e fur P u b lic a tio n .
U. 8. Sen’ts—Jonathan Bourne Jr., of
and b.ggert and riche,t country on . , ly l>uy $l00i000 g o,th of coal
Poitlsnd and Chas. Fulton of Astoria.
Uuited States Land Office,
i lorpedoea and torpèdoebonts and
Nov.
18*h, 1U07.
1907. Congressman, First District—Willis
,
... , .
__ , ___ ___ Roseburg, Oregon, N
o v . 18*n,
ihe globe lo defend.
1 eace to
is mj,,eg
railroads and immediately 1
,
,
.
possibly, in the future, replace
Notice Is hereby given that In com-
C. Hawleyrof Salem.
cheaper than war, and a big navy sell them to one of Ins banks
banka for
lor gteaUJ M * mojive rxiwei' for ocean» ' pllsnce with the provisions of the Act
Governor—Geo,
E. Chamberlain Sa
is Jbe greater conservator
of peace |l i 0 0 0.000 of the depositors money,
h##
u o
f
Ä oi U m b « ^ ' ^
lem. of State—F. I.
the world has ever- known
among gnd B,raiMll jrnmedialel g have lhe * aim0un0eJi by HuJsnn Maxim, in th- ¡States of California, Oregon, Ne- ] tyeoretar}
Dunbar, 8a-
roaratime nations. Rumors of war
ll(c Wbieh tmught »ell ihem tuone
, h„ w„ , , , . . ,
,
- .
, , m , • . « • ! « » a .« ...» « , « ¡ . . . i d
with Japan are falling in showers, of |tjg
Ins trust companies for $3,000,
«-’» iss i
. . . . . . .
. Act of August 4, -----
» State
«. .. T.qgsurer—Geo.
------------ n — A
a Steel of 8a-
1892,
has torpedoes
already made
hut war is not’ for u .
England i
of ild dp|w8iu, an(, th^t h8 .e- ¡that Mr. Maxim
teM, wUh
and
J ohn F. C. hc L«
lem.
j»
will have to light Ja|wn before our ^ « ^ 0 tilfcse „^ ra tio n s to the ex turpedocboatB hnd h,„ n,,ofled lhe of Eugene, County ol Laue, State of Supt Public Instruction—Ji H. Ack-
, Grvgen. tiled In tfiis office on J a i l . 14, i
erman, Salem.
quarrel ripens. But i f wo L ave-to U ni of looting the banks and li u-t
government of his invention. “ Mo- 1997, hia sworn.statement No. 8664, for gute printer_ w |i ||s Dunlway, Salem.
figli', our fleet can crush the Japs companies of which lie was the head
purchase
of
the
E’¿
83^1^,
'
>»
’"
lorile,” which is the basis of .th e ,* « » of
Section No. 34, In Township No Attorney General—A. M. Crawford,
as fast as they .can reach,them, and of mauy *nillimn*, an4;lbat it was
Halem.»
torpedo and torpedoboat, is said t o ’ 31 nth of Range No. 13 Weaf,’ and (
our Jackies will only thinji they his cuslooi when he had no mines
will offer proof to show that the land , Clerk State iAnd Board—O. G. Brown,
lie
a
com
bination
of
certain
power
sought 1» more valuable for its timber
Salem
have ha<tq lititeYsfget ¡¿aolioe in or railroads bandy lo order bis Bee
n ..—..
ful explosives and by means of it or stone than for agricultural purposes - , . „ '. » _
and
to
establish
bis
claim
to
eaid
I
and
,
Joint
Senator for Coos and C rry
stead of a scrap
<
retary to folge as high ns »ix d.ffer lurIK,j O8 M(J ^ ,^ < 1 ,.boats are pro
before the Register and Receiver at j ' John 8; Coke.
ont names at one time lo noies for pelted through the water nt groat Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday, the joint Representative for Coos and
RIO I)E JANEIRO. Brkiil, J»n
17th day of March, 1908.
Curry—Ed Rackleff.
„
. « « . » a t ,
speed. Mr. Maxim says that an
He names as witnesses:
l x . - 1 ly. American fleet of 16 bat- and U) excbange these notes for the Qr(lin
gilei, lorpeJo C3„
ge„,» Dave
Judge, 2d Judicial DisfHct—J. W.
Murphy,
lleebipaentered the part of Bio de
and lrU8l «„yp anin ,’ depo. U)rough lhe wftUr
# ral, of e ix l/
Hamilton, Roseburg.
Edward Howell,
Eyed ifowell, and
, Prosecuting Attorney, 2d Judicial Dis
Janeiroin 3 o ’clock Ihia nfternoon. ,ls’
______
miles an ho»r while the beet of tl^e
Ira P.,Howcr, all of Eugene, Ore. . | trict—George M. Brown, Roseburg.
nllcr^iJpassage from Port of Spain,
Any and all persons claiming
Of the dox-ms of financiers who present gasoline driven projectiles versely the sl>oVo described land ftrn U. 8. Commissioners—J. H. Upton,
Trinidad, more- than 3000 mile.»,
Langlois.
have essayed explanation« of the do not travel fsAter than 3b miles requesteil to file their claims in this of
unmaried hv serions accident, re
fice on or before said 17th day of March
oou K tv orriOKM.
plet* wivb intere«ting incidantk ao>l panic, suggesting remedies, etc.,.M r.: *n *'our‘ *',r ’ ^ HX'm 8 new mt><' ' 1908.
A. Bafley, Gold
B
kmamin
L
E
ddy
,
Register.
•’•County
Judge—E.
ending in a royal welcome from the Lawson seems the most clear head- torpedoboat, w doh is
>
Beach.
”
1 - - - •
[Submerged, can be propelled, the in
thousands iliat bail gathered to cd of the lot.
County Commiaaioners—J. W. Copley,
J. U . UrroN, . ventor say», at a rate of from' 4* to
Chetco; Ed Hypher, Langlois.
greet, the visitors.
T K E S H A S S N O T IC E .
65 miles an hour. With a boat
Langlois, Ors.
She-iff— S. E. Marstera, Gold Beach.
The great nr .nada weighs.1 atyebor
going at this »|>eed and a torpedo
Any person or persons trespassing County Clerk—George W. Smith,
at 4 o’clock in-thwafiermsm of De
traveling at twioa the present speed upon the Croft Luke Ranch,—the Mo-
Gold Beach.
cember 29, at Port of Spain, and. ex
the and for more than twice the distance i^Uan and Marshall Ranches, will be Co»"»/ Treasurer-James Caugbell,
Joseph
Cannon,
speaker
of
actl.v at 3 o’clock today the vessels
Wedderburn.
House, ought ordinal ily to lie en-.i now possible, Mr. Maxim believe» prosecuted to the utmost extent of the
wi'io «winging at their anchors in
Assessor—A. J. Marsh, Port Orford
law
;
and
a
reward
will
be
given
Tor
in
tilled lo honor because of his high be bus made a discovery which will
this beautiful barlair.
formation that will ls»d to the convic School Hupt.—Ames 8. Johnston, Port i
office and to respect because of bis' revolutionjxe the building of war
Orford.
All of ihe hattle-bips are here,
tion of »he guilty panties.
but the » " .H r »hi,« ' Cuigim and |
brul
The
« R,go ° f ' lbe
"urveyor—D. Cunniff, Jr. Gold Beach.
‘
E dmi - kd Coorr,
Coroner—Dr. F. A- Schliem.nn, Wed
’olding botti from bnu. Thw
| opinion that hia new ipotive power
Glacier me «till at sen. nut having
derburn.
of {l cruder iige would «spite pity J will sooner or later eoure into use
been able lo keep along with .lhe
E C Z E M A n.»d P IL E O U K E
MXKTIKOS or T U I CO VBTS.
liy
his
Bourbon
stupidity,
or
niciri-
on
merchant
vessels
and
will
doub
F R E E Knowing what it waa tosuf-
other«. Tne fleet has now covered
Circuit Court meets Fourth Monday in
m
enl
by
his
Incongruous
archaism,
i
le
their
speed.
He
declines
to
give
fer,
I
will
give
FREE
OF
nlmut 4G0Q miles, about a third of
August of each year.
CHAROE. to any afflicted a port live
if the absolution of Ins office <lid details of “ motorite” until his tp cure for E>izcma, Halt Rheum, E’yslpe- County Commissioner* Court meets
the vovage to San Ftanoisoo.
not give bint the power to iiij.ue plications for patents, now pend laa, FUes and Hkln Diroaoes. Instant
first Wednesday in January, April,
Relief. Don’t suffer longer. Write F.
ing, have been acted upon.
July and September of each year.
W. W illiams . 4on Manhattan Avenne,
Owing to an attack of rheumatism •da country'. How long will a free
Probate Court meets first Monday in
New York. Enclose Stamp.
Admiral Evans was at first unable people endure a cheap »kale auto-
each month.
T h e S pirit o f W in ter.
crat
lo
reign
a
tyrant
over
them?
lo leave bis ship and take part In
ovaar
oocjvty fost orriexs akd roar-
The Spirit of Winter is with us, mak
the grand welcome prepared for him Nature will soon lake care of Can ' ing
MASTsaa.
its
presence
known
in
many
differ
T
resp
ass
N
otice.
and hi« fleet, hut later recovered Don, but there will be others of Ida ent ways—sometimes by cheery sun
. .Miss Ida Conley.
Chetco....................
All persons are hereby notified not
glistening snows, and aome-
»u'lh'ieutly lo g o ashore and join in stamp to take bis place. The utile« shine and .H_»_
. Fletcher Gardner.
Harbor....................
Bnd
blinding
to
up
ter
upon
or
tresp<tss
upon
the
lands
must be «born of its despotic
power/ norma.
G®** by driving
,
To many winds
people an«
it seems to of the undersigned at and near Port
.......J. W. Riley.
the I’eeiivitiea. The Brazilians did must oo fju . ,» „
bad
thines
and
the
inoumbeifl
I
hereof
made
take
a
delight
in
making
I
every*thkpg in their power io honor
Orford, and upon Hublmrds Creek in We«lderburn......... ............. Geo. Kerr,
answerable not to Mammon but iq
,or rh*umattom twtoto harder,
the warrior lepresentative» of a na
nges sharper, catarrh iwoomes more Ourry County, Oregon, for any pur Illihee..................... Mr. E. H. Russell.
If the constitution annoying, and the many symptoms of poses whatsoever without the owners Marial.................. .. ...T . W. Billings.
■ tlorr, without which, the freedom of ihe people.
scrofula are «leveioped and aggravat- oonsenL
A gnes».................. Mrs. J. D. Cooley.
must
be
changed
or superceded to sd.
Thera Is not much poetry in this,
South America couW not be main
Ophir........................ .........D. M. Moors.
Persons
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purposes
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ta iled. Cue third of the long voy do this, let it De ohanged or su,ier but there ia T sctm , and It is a woniler hunting, Ashing, or traveling through Corbin .................... ........ 8. K. Dartt.
more people don’t get rid of these
Let the speaker of the that
age was covered in fast time, and no ceded.
ailments. The medicine that cures or tearing down fences, leaving gates Port Orford ......... ...A m es Johnston
untoward fate waa eX,ierieiiced des Hou»e be placed In nomination and them—Hood’s Sarsaparilla—is eaaiiy open, or molesting property, will he Denmark................
obtainechaad there is abundant pro f
Langlois................ , . . . . m E. Rackleff.
pite theevil-m ean t predictions of elected by the whole people as the that its cures are radical and peimi« prosecuted according to l«w.
A. Haines
Eckley....................
iniuis Knapp.
president
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AMES S, JOHNSTON
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and fresh supplies will tie received by every steamer. It shall be
, my purpose to keep a full stock of everything requireu bv the
, trade in the Hue of
G R O C ER IES and PROVISIONS,
ROOTS and SHOES ’
M ENS’ und BOYS,’CLOTH I NO,
L A D IE S’ DRESS GOODS, <
H A R D W A R E, GRANITE sud TINW A R E,
CIGARS, TQBACUO, P IP E S
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In fact, a supply of everything usually kept in a well i^-ocked
General Mareiiandt«a Store.
ORDERS TAKEN FOB ANY ARTICLE NOT IN STOCK.
Call and examine goods and get prices. :
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GENERAL,
M E R C H A N D IS E ,
Groceries & Provisions
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Ladies’ & Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods
Hats and Caps
Boots and Shoes
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Cigars and Tobacco.
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pine Assortment of
D r e w H G o o d e , niiifnlin»*»,
fla n n e lia . e t c .
H arduiare & Tinuiare,
* h a r n e s s , L e a th e r, etc.
AU Goods N ew and Up-to-date.
Orders taken for aertiles
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A first class millinery shop in con
nection with store.
Call, get our prices, and be convinced.
N. C. NIELSEN.