The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, March 18, 1908, Image 2

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THE TRIBUNE.
Harbor Ityira.
«S PLL
Wa bare received a copy of the
' adJresa of Cake, Rep. aspirant for
(M a m u t , bld Tm »)
K L A M A T H FALLS, Or., Mar.
M », tar Pish Warden II. 0 - Van 4.— There ia renewed hope on the
b ibu m c :— Nothing
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7 < * , * • » • * S*n« * .
uosen
r r . o on
n the
Dosen e
arrived
U m Alliance
Alliance and
and part of homesteaders m the South­
LLA D IN O PAPER OF «DUBY UO. particular interest haa tranapired in current political topica briefly and T ,|Mdlt- morning went up Coco ern Oregon pine timber belt. • i n
I Uiia vicinity of late.
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• i te m ly , « , ! to' in harmony « . t ilk
wilh
ill >
1 „ ywr
river, in company
Frank several decisions rendered by the
W K D N B S b A Y M A R 10th 1W8
I 0 “ >to • ploaMH» HUIa dance oc-
|*»licy of the Preoident, a n d
Smith, to inspect the Cooa River land office at Lakeview and sue
cur red at the reaidenoe of Mr*. Jor the demands of tha peopl-*. But fish h a lo h e r y .
lained by the General Laud Office
Cake know« that be ia ealled the
d<n Thursday night.
the homesteader on lands valued
8UK8Cliit*riOg RATES.
In the Marshfield Chamber of
“ Bankara Candidate,” and in hit
chiefly
fur limber received the
There
were
scores
of
deer
driven
D a e C opy O n e Y e a r ......................... *1AO
Commeioe windows there ia now
: O a e C o p y S ix M o it t ia ............ ..........
76 from the mountains to the lowlands addreaa, he does not toocb upon
worst of the deal, and the timber
O n e C op y T h ree M .*ntha.. . . . .........
So
the accneatioa, and until he inakea displayed a boquet of delicate flow- and stone application was given
by the late anow.
convincing
denial, the
people era which were raised by Mra preference. Reoently, however, in
Gold Beech and vicinity were
w
ill
let
tha
Cake
alone
for
fear
it ia Floyd Coflelt, South Cooa River. a contest decided by the acting
P u b lis h e d E v e r y W ed n ead ay. by
well represented at Harbor oh Sat.
Dainty Jonquil«,
myrtle
and
doctored.
.
HARDY T . STEW A R T.
coramieeioner of the General Land
leal, and candidalaa were eonapicu-
rosebuds compose this most effect­
Office, the decision was strongly in
oua.
P o rt Orford Weather Report ive tribute to the perennial mild­ favor of the homesteader, and the
TI m p rin t« ] « l i i r w w i y o r r imper »
We have had no paper mail here
ness of Cooe county's climate.*
t jlto w a th b d a le to which your tub->
Feb. 1008.
acting commissioner held that the
'• c r ip ti« ]la paid.
for over a week, owing to the moun
Npw Steel bridge material con­ homestead entry should hold re
tains being blockaded with anow be­ M ean M a x im u m ............................ -J.. .80 «8
tinues tq arrive almost daily for gardless of the character of the
tween Crescent C ity and Granta M ean M iu im u m ....................................90.02
OTTR A G E N T S :
the Drain Guos Bay railroad, and land or the amount of limber
Haas. There ia said to be 8 feet of ' M e a n . . . . . . . . . . . ............ . ............ 46.90
A . B . S abim , B an d on O regon.
anow on the summit.
I Maximum temp........ 62, d a t e ......... 20th several acres in South Drain are thereon. AU that is neoosury is
now oovered with it. There is ma­ for th,e homesteaders to show good
The anow ia melting fast, gram ia | OreaUMt
* d>te
terial here already for twenty faith in compliance with the laws
R o v i c n m i * « RAnM^R.B40Ortiai.B.
‘» d » lo c k a r v thin. M a n y T otal p r e c ip ita tio n ............. .................,8 .4 2 bridges. Forty nine carloads have
governing homestead enterics.
farmers are getting abort of hay, in Greatest ia 24 hours. .1.90, date.. 28th arrived for the big bridge acrogw
In Case of conflict between a tim
• »8 E lk Greek at Elkton.— Drain Non
England »aid something to Japan fact soma are euprely out of feed , Clear days,.......
her
and stone application and i
and the war cloud,—«teem of theland will have to trust to Providence p ,rt*y c l o u d y , . . . » , C lo u d y ...............14
Front o n th e 7th.
T hunder 98th, 29th pariel.
homestead entry, the former al
tierce breath o f J a p a n — has vanish-1 to provide from now on until
H a ll.
.................2 8 th , 28th
ways dwell ^particularly upon the
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ed. But Husain and Turkey are spring.
E. W. JENSEN,
(Cooe Bar N kws .)
chancier of the land, showing by
about to fight a n * probably our
A< this ia b a p year some of the
P e r C . J . Jen sen -
■Xpert testimony that the land can
.«•»» news w ill be that fur and bachelors who have grown tired of
Tbs tag Katie Cook has been not Ite cultivated and that it ie
leathers are flying.
floundering in the meshes of single
School Report.
thoroughly repaired at Porter and practically worthless after the tim
blesaedneaa are in hopes o f being
will be used by the Simpson Lum her is removed, and the effort is a l­
Bandon is Yu have a Paper and 1 fortunate enough to draw the trump
T h e follow in g la th e rep o rt of th j
her Co. for lowing on the bay. ways made to prove had faith on
.Pulp m ill; R . E . L . Bedillion ¡a L a rd a a d thus he relieved of their i P o r t Orford sc h o o l fo r t h e m o n th en d -
Capt. Christensen is in charge.
the part of the homesteader.
.
.
| lo g M arch 11th, 1808.
president of the company, and ia L iif,^ ;» n
As i t is aaid, there is no No of days taught......................... » .
Whether these grounds ere suffici­
T
.
J.
Armstrong,
who
bos
been
Just the man to push it to suocess. accounting for woman’s ehoice:
N o d a y s a t te n d a n c e ...........................464.
ent for rendering decisions adverse
handling
L.
J.
Simpson’s
string
of
H u rry up Robert for we would like
W alter Ransom passed through No days absence ......................... 26.
to the bomsleader is a matter that
to buy ouv paper io the future from
' N o tim e s la t e ................. .. . . .
......J . six horses on the South slough
onr burg on Tueeday, enroute for
track, will bring the bunch to the is likely to be in litigation for
P u p ils n ot a b se n t o r ta rd y
. . . 14.
your m ill, and be divorced from
Smith River. H e complained of A v e r a g e N o o f p u p il s ...........................24.6
Marshfield track next Saturday, to years. Those who entered the land
our present expensive and uncer­
having a bad cold, hut be was able A v e r a g e d a ily a tte n d a n c e ............... 29.2
train
for the fall laces.
• rush expecting Co secure valuable
tain way of getting it. We certain
to taik 'horse. Walter ia quite a Per rent of attendance................... 94.6
timber lands without a hard strug­
ly wish the company success.
The Bandon Recorder, speaking
horse jockey and is one of the beet N o o f v is it o r s .............................................14.
gle are finding the fight for land
N a m e s o f p u p ils n o t a b se n t o r t a r d y : of the steamer Elizabeth having
bauds to handle homes in this coun­
E rn est C o o k . L e ste r * C ook, C la ren ce mode the round trip between Ban­ strenous, and far more e^peusive
TI» Ford.
try , boraebreaking being bis special Z u m w a lt, R av Z u m w a lt, G eo. S u tto n ,
than had been anticipated. Theac
don and San Francisco in six days,
ty.
ah
-
J e s s e S u tto n , L o u is K n a p p , O rris
lual cost of a contest is from $900
Qur boyhood friend, T il Ford,
arks if any steamer running to Coos
to 1500, depending upon the price
.
n ,n. .»r, I One very influential candidate K n a p p , L lo y d K n a p p , E d n a J e n se n ,.
• hO,L > L “ L .?. ’ «t«rted from Harbor with a borre E d n a R lo h a rd , E th el B ic h a r d , J o h n kay has ever beaten this. Yes,
d ie d at Salem a short
of the lawyer and the amount of
. , r .
I sinrteo irom ilarb o r wilh a h
M asterson a n d A lv in M arr.
pouesaed of a fcrtune of nearly t w o ) j r , _
t
several steamers have several times evidence introduced.
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j j ii
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. loaded with whisky. When ba a r­
W . A. W O O D, tea ch er.
hnndred thousand dpP^ra most g t '
f
beaten that record badly. The
rived at Ferry be found he had lost
which be made as a lawyer. The
Arago frequently made the trip in
bis pack horse, whisky and a ll, but
The case of former Congressman
first time we ever saw him he was
five days, and on one occasion made
did not miaa them until he arrived J. N. Williamson of Oregon, charge
it in a little over four days, includ­
astride the noted raoehorre “ Old
ed
with
unlawfully
cutting
liitober
at the tarry boat. The whole town
A representative iu this
Simon” on hia father’s traok near
on the public lands in Crook Co. ing the time spent ia discharging
turned out to hunt for the whisky
Oregon, in conspiracy with 100 900 tons of ooal in the city. Capt. county by à layge real estate
Salem, and he landed his horse a
not tha hone, but at last accounts others, was decided by the Supreme
corporation. Special induce­
winner in a six mile race against
H o lt wai master af the Arago that
there bad been nq discovery made. Coo t of the United Slates on the
ments to thoae who wish to
“ Kangaroo,” a horse known by the
flth. inst., in favor of Williamson. trip. The Faralloge often made it beûome financially interested.
F. V Vincent, postmaster at
old timers at the month of Rogue
in
five
days;
so
did
the
K
it
burn,
The United States Cirouit Court
river, where be won all his races. Smith River, contemplates taking a for Oregon imposed a fine of $o00 and called in a t Eureka both wavs, The Real Estate Security Co.
Mr. Ford never tharried, leaving trip hack to hia old home in Massa­ and sentenced Williamson to prison Even the old Arcata, which wasn’t Fort Dearborn Bldg. CHICAGO, I I I .
bis estate to various relatives, he chusetts. He will be accompanied for ten months, but the Supreme supposed to have enough speed to
Court reversed that decision. The
,queathing oUu 39 watches or dia­ by b it wife and sister hi law, Mi-s
reversing of the decision of the low keep her log line straightened out
NO TICE FO R F U B L I C 1 T I 0 N .
Minnie
McVay
o
f
Ghetco.
They
mond pins, as they should prefer,
er court was baaed on the ground o f half the time, mude the round trip
Dm-aBTMKNT o r TUB IMTBBIOB.
w
ill
start
about
the
firs
t:
of
April.
¿o that number of hia life-long
irregularity in admitting afflJayite. on tw« or three occasions in five
L and Office a t. R o seb u r g , O regon.
friends. Ha left an untamUhed I M r V in c e n t rays be has worked - E e -
days.
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Ja n u a ry auth, 1006.
N o tice is h ereb y g iv en th a t O eorge
name to gild his memory, and so hard for the last fifteen years and
M. B a r n e r of H a r e . O reg o n , h a s filed
(B andon R boordeb .)
fades one of Oregon's best and most thinks he is entitled to a little rest.
New York, Mar. 6.—-Government n o tic e o f h is in te n tio n to m ake final
flv s y e a r p ro o f in su p p o rt o t h is cla im ,
John White of Winchuhk, who
prominent men.
detectives today arrested at Brook­ v is : H o m estea d E n try N o 11922 m a d e
F . A . S.
Robert Walker has been reap­
has a large tract o f grasing land
lyn , a' German named Herman
leased on upper Ghetco, has moved pointed postmaster of Bandon fur
Esrer on a charge of soliciting the
his fam ily bed and baggage to his the ensuing four years, he receiving
Jyiarchifitp.
d th a t sa id proof w ill be m a d e be­
sale
of American war secrets to Ger­ an
new home. M r. W hite, who is an the unanimous endorsement of the
fore J . H . U p to n , U. S. C o u im isrio n er,
many. £sr«r had on his person a a t iALnulois, O regon, o n F riday, A p ril
W h y Is our country so indulgent extensive cattle raiser in this section delegation from Oregon.
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formula for makiug the govern 3 rd , 1906.
informs
us
that
he
ia
going
out
of
H e n a m e s th e fo llo w in g w itn e s s e s to
,to Anarchist»? Out of ten thous­
A t the last meeting of the oity ment’6 most des.iuclive
type of p ro v e h is c o n tin u o u s resid en ce u p on ,
and men you w ill hardly find one the cattle bprinesa and w ill engage council Tuesday evening it was o r­
a n d c u ltiv a tio n o f, th e land, v is:
torpedo«.
E u g e n e H . S tra in , of H a r e , O regon .
man, who does not demand their ex­ in the sheep business in the future. dained that saloons henceforth pay
W illia m W . S m ith , o f ”
pulsion from our country. Ia our We wish him sucoess in his new a yearly U x of $900 instead of $600
H a rv ey B S m ith , of
”
N
a th a n iek K . S m ith , o f ”
”
field
of
industry.
Congress a conclave of cowards
as heretofore.
W IR E L E S S H E A R D
2600
B sn ja m ik L . F oot , R eg ister .
that they dare not enact vigorous
We are sorry to learn that our old
Eugene Pieree had his hand bad
M IL E S .
laws for their banishment? These friend Louis Higgins who keeps a
. lv mangled at the Commercial Com­
wretches are opposed*to all govern­ way station at Patrick’s Creek,
8A N FRANCISCO, Mar. 9,— The N O T I C E F O B P U B L I C A T I O N .
pany's m ill Friday. He is recover-
ment. U hat more right, therefore, about 25 miles from Crescent City
battleship fleet catne into direct
D spabtm knt o r thb I x ik r io b ,
I ing rapidly and will be able to work
L a n d Offi e at R o seb u rg , O regon.
have they to-seek the shelter of our on the Gasquet road, had the mis­
communication with Mare Island
; in • few days. An amusing incid­
’
J a n u a r y 30th, 1908.
government, and therein set np fortune to have his house consumed
yesterday, the message being the
N
o
tic e Is h ereb y given th a t T heron
ent of tha serious affair occured
their infernal government qf non by fire on Friday last. Mr. H ig ­
first ibis Coast has received from J . F ro m m , o f P o rt O rford, O regon , has
when the baud w«e being d>eased,
filed n o tie e o f h is in te n tio n to m ake fi­
restraint " and
murder?
While gins and bis aged wife were staying
the warships. Communication was n al five y ea r p roof In su p p ort o f Ills
one ot the spectators fainting, and
preaching Fieedotn, they have the there alone and Mr. I f iggins was
had by wireless for a distance of cla im , v iz : H om estead E n try No 12361,
falling through • glass show case
m a d e J a n . 7th , 1003, for the Lota 2, 8,
least Freedom of all bummi doc­ sink iu bed at the time of the oon
2600 miles, the message being from 4, & 6, S ectio n j l , T o w n sh ip 33 S o u th ,
out himself slightly aod h urt bis
trinaires; for are they not all (worn flagrgtion. Patrick's Creek seerna
the battleship Maine of Evans’ R an ge 14 W est, W. M ., an d t h a t said
own manly pr'de a whole lot.
p roof w ill be m a d e b efore G eo. W .
fleet. Yesteruay morning the op S m ith , C ou n ty C lerk, a t G old B ea ch ,
by iheir rites, to obey all orders, or to he an pnliuiky place as there
A recent letter to one qf the Re erator at the wireless station at O reg o n , on F rid a y , A pril 3, 1908.
the chancre nl lottery, and qqgimil were two houses burnt there pre­
H e n am es th e fo llo w in g w itn e sses to
murder or auy oriipe? They defy vious to Mr. Higgins’s. Besides corder force from an old friend in Mare Island, in responding to the p rove h is c o n tin u o u s resid en ce upon
nil government, and in every way Pstripk Din s few yeais ago was Spokane mentions F. B. Tichshor, call of his instrument, was surprised and c u lt iv a t io n o f. th e land, v iz :
F red P tisterer, o f P ort O rford, O rs.
. formerly of Port Orford, as a boost to find that he was in direct corn-
are unfit and unworthy to dwell in murdered at the same place.
W illis W h ite J r ., of ”
”
On
last
Friday,
about
seven
m
i
l
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er
,or
Oo°
‘
,n
d
Curry
C h a r le s H . P ea rse, o f ”
organised society. W hy cannot
muqicalion with Uu Maine 2600
E u g en e W h ite, o f
”
”
our Statesman provida * tropical from Harbor, at 8 • o’plock A. M .,' Wl,ter’ ,n d “ I®0 M'tea that the said miles away, and the message was
B imjamik L E d d t , Register.
island from which they cannot es one of the saddest acqjdents happen­ Tiohenor reoently became the fa­ clear. Mare Island oom monies led
cape, and transnoat all Anarchists ed that has occurred in this neigh­ ther of a 12 pound g irl, christened directly with the Msiue, but com­
,to the island pritqif^ and let them borhood. Muriel, the little tig h t Dora Theodora. . The communica­ munication was soon cut off on sc-
Trespass Notice.
live or die in a slate ' of absolute yew old daughter qf Nfr. and Mrs. tion also stated that Papa Tiobennr ! oount of other BtqtioBs ^interrupt
A ll p e r so n s a r e h ereb y n otified n o t
Anarchy, unmolested and unaided C. Bravo, was fataf^jf burned. The set up the ’ chain png ne on the * ing.
to en te r upon or tree poos upon t h e la n d s
by Hie outside world? In their p a r t ic u la r s of t h e sa d a ffa ir, as near t*rn'*or • “cceas W b H true boooslers.
o f t h e u n d e r sig n e d a t a n d n ea r P ort
I Save Time and Money!
by sending us your Mail Orders.
We fill them promptly and carefully.
When in Roseburg
B e w iir e t o C o m o
Good Name at Home"
“ Is -a tower of strength abroad"—and tbs
exoeUent reputation of C. I. Hood Co. and
their rem edies In the city of Lowell, where
( they are beet known. Inspires confidence
the world over, not only In the medicines
but In snythhtg their proprietors say
about them. “ I f Made by Rood It's Good."
" I believe Heod'e Sereaperilla the beet ell-
rooo.l family medtetae known tod ar."
H aa.
G. D. F a O lbt . «S3 W ilder 8L. Lowell. Mate.
" I reecmmead HwnTs Rereaperilla to any
•i?™ R D c r ’ T' “ Aatoara -Street.
Low-U, M tea
"1 ssu a s tro n * and healthy woman today
from taklos Howl'» Sartaparilla. which I
keep In the house for a ll the fam ily " Man.
F a a tn v B alch . MB Levereu S t . Lowell. M —«
“ I -Oi.n'der Hood's S ar-aparilla the beet
W oc.-p .rlJ n r in the srerld." Mae. Jsxxrs
K C abiaoh , IO Liberty S t . Low ell. Mas™
H joc »* s Sarsaparilla is sold everywhere
In the usual llq u ll, or In tablet form called
S a rc n tn b a .
Doses ,;ne Hollar. Pre­
pared only by C.
Hood Co.. L well. Masa
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I.
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a s we can learn, are as follows:
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seems that Mr. anti-Mrs. Bravo went
out in the pasture to look after
some cows, leaving the children nt
home. The cfiild’s'clotliiiig caught
fire from the stove, ami she run out
of the bouse rcrraining to a small
creek near by. lle r screams attract
ed the attention of her older sieler
Yes. 100,000 times each day.
who ran after her in an endeavor to
Does it send out good blood
ustch ber and put out the fire,
or bad blood? You know, for
but did not overtake Muriel until
flood blood to flood health;
she had reached the creek, where
bad blood, bad health. And
the Ham« were extinguished. She
you know precisely what to
was tenderly cared for, but expired
take for bad blood— Ayer's
at 11 o’clock that night. This
S a rs a p a rilla . Doctors have
should be a warning to parents not
endorsed it for 80 years.
to leave small children alone any
O m trwawrt MVM af toS M m S W • alasatoh
more than pneeible. There were 62
a-OT. Thia yrsSares w retto u to a . I'q L .-q —
Does Your
Heart Beat
people in attendance at the funeral,
which took place at 2 o’clock Sun
day afternoon, W. C. Lake conduct
ing the services. We extend our
h e i r l l e l t s v m |t a lh y to the grief-
alrickea |Mrt^te.
k
OcCAMO.VAL.
retotoMm are Um> »<»»>■< tato IM btooA.
B»»y «to tows!« apM wMh I p T i rtiU.
•aS•2Äî5xî^?u,
A G U A R A N T E E D C H H E F O B P IL E S .
I tc h in g , B lin d , B tebding o r P rotrud-
'“ K FT**- D ruggieta refu n d m o n ey if
P A Z O O IN T M E N T f a lls to o q re a n y
ca se, no m a tte r o f h o w lo n e sta n d in g ,
in « to 14 d a y s . F ir st a p p lica tio n g ives
ea e e a n d rest. 60c
I f y o u r diugg inl
h asn 't it »end 6<>c In sta m p s a n d it wit
lie forw arded p o st-p a id hy P a r is i f e .l
ic in s C o., b t . L o u is , M o.
O rford , an d upon H u b bards Creek in
C urry C o u n ty , O reg o n , for a n y p u r ­
p o ses w h a tso e v e r w ith o u t th e o w n e r s
c o n se n t.
P e r so n s s o d o i n g Tor p n rp o ses o f
h u n tin g , flsld n g , or tra v elin g through
o r te a r in g dow n fe n c e s , le a v in g g a t «
o p en , o r m o le s t in g p ro p erty , w ill be
proset nted a cco rd in g to la w .
L o u is K n a p p .
U ».
Remember the N am e!
Remember the P lace!
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I J0SEPHS0N S
The Mail Order House
Roseburg, Oregon.
Wm. H. Ladd, I’res,
Theo. B. Wietix, T. P.
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(Su ccessor to J o h n R. M ii!er.)
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G E N E R A I a m e r c h a n t ,
i ^ y ' P o r t O r fo r d , O r r c ^
>
NEW GOODS,
an d fresh su p p lie s w ill l>e receiv ed by e v e r y ste a m e r . I t sh a ll ba <
m y p u rp o se to k eep a f u ll s to c k o( e v e r y th in g req u ired by t h e <
tr a d e in th e liu e o f
-
,
G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S ,
BOOTS and S H O E S
:
M E N S ’ and BOYS, C L O T H IN G ,
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L A D IE b ’ DRESS GOODS,
H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E ;
C IG A R S ,TO B A C C O , P IP E S
C A N D Y , N U T S and N O TIO N S.
I n fact, a su p p ly o f e v e r y th in g u s u a lly k e p t ia a w a ll sto c k e d
G en era l M erchan d ise Store.
orders taken for
any article n 6 t IN STOCK.
Call and examine goods and getpriees.
GENEAL MERCHAN DISE,
z
G ro c e rie s <fc P r o v is io n s
^ P o r t O r fo r d , C a r r y C o u n t y , O r e . ^
B A R G A IN S
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OUR NEW P O LICIES O FF E R A L L T H A T IS
BEST IN L IF E CONTRACTS.
HIGH CASH VALUES,
W. A. WOOD, Local A g en t, P ort O rford , O re .
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AMES S. JOHNSTON
H ardtziare & T in ta a re ,
IZ>W NON-PARTICIPATING BATES.
M v * m S M n t o l W » * « b lia h
r o r w a l M t A ll w ar m S M x m .
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We»ll Treat you Square!
W ANTED
vengeance they could k ill each
other as they wished— who would
care? But they ootild no longer
k ill the innocent, or ofitime* the
best men on earth. Banish them,
we say I
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A first class millinery shop in con­
nection with store,
C a ll, g e t o u r p r i c e s , a n d b e c o n v in c e d .
IT. 0. NIELSEN.
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