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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1908)
C U R R Y v C O U N T Ÿ A ftS T fiA fc fT fC O M P A N Y / U e ld B a a c h , ------ - - » te re ro o . HaVe the only compiled rett ot Ab .tracts óf !Htl«a in Curry County J Land Owners, you should Hava your , title« certified oorrect of record. Landa .4 also bought and sold for patrons. COKHEBPONDENCE - SOLICITED. «Âfôwrffty. 'John-tl. Tyler, optician,'was in! Port Orford will celebrate the town leaf night on n > professional fourth of July iu en appropriate 'Chamberlain’* majority over visit to-Rogue rirar. ¡manner. A program will be pub Caka ia nearly 2,000. Bjr.. Bennett, a young Denu .t ''»had In due time, and tl»« public Mi" L“ d* Bolton commenced fforo Pwrtland arrived here Tlrara- to in *lud to 10 P“' wor*t the Tribuna office lari weak day sad i* spUding several days at triutic celebration. to learn the art preaervalive. professional wqrk. The horsemen of Marshfield have decided to have a race meet on their race track for July 8 and 4th. J .'H U N T L E Y , Mkrt Sherrard Is moving his y 8 ± T O R lf t Í B Y A T L A W . household goods to North Bend, G O LD BEAC H , OREGON. where he will reside in the future. ; Guaranteed A be trac ta è f Retti Poor Manuel the Portuguese King •Property Furnished. cannot kärry the gjrt'ha, lov*. That is enough to malka a king feel Thirty years prtetiee In the County. like the dehoe. ■------ :------------ — ------Î . . t h e nkw Palace Hotel e f San W . E. T r ffe È S Ê E R Franeiaoo, built upon the'sit« nf the a t t o r n e y a t f e Awe- Old one, will cost over «4,000,000, end will be the finest hotel in the N otary Public world. V fed d erb u rn , O r c g p n . L .>/R O BER TS, ATTORNEY ,o A T U 1W l)r. Bennett the Dentist will visit Hogue River in a few dsys. J|Ag be ia thinking of locating in Curry r ä f e f f l give your work as encouragement. * The vote of Joint Senator in Coos is given unofficially ns follows: Chase ltep^440y Curry socialist 402, Hum« lttd'84% MaLain D«*a. 901. Muncy’s majority is large. Myi te P o in t, Oregon. Probate business a specialty. We were disappointed this week in not being able to publish, in tab ulated form, the official count of the Lawyer, election in Curry. We will try to have it in our next, and will get it COQUI LLK, . . . OREGON up ia such form-as to be intelligent to the reader. J. J . S T A N L E Y H A LPH K. CO PE C ooper. Douglas County want Republican generally, but Fenton the stage man was elected sheriff by a large ma •0 lb. K egs 11.00.—100lb B árrele «1.25. jority and Lenox another Democrat At Resilience. Florae Creek B rid ge. was elected County Clerk. Albert Poet Offlce A ddress, Langlois, Ore. Abraham was elected Senator. Chamberlain had‘a email majority and prohibition won largely. r LANGLOIS - -HOTEL There was a general attendance at the Battle Rock Circle Saturday ■ night and after the meeting they Feed Stable. ^adjourned ty Nielsen’s hall «nil join- led the ypung dancers wl^c were The pnblie ia hereby respectfully in formell that we are prepared to enter waiting for them, and * passed a tain patronage at the Langlois H o merry evening the crowd being t e l where good m eals will be found, larger Qian any time this spring. AND * and a Feed Stable ran in connection E. CL Harker, Jeweler and Real with hotel. Estate dealer «f Coquille City was A tkare of patronage retpeetfaUg toKciled In thia vicinity laet week On buai - M a . O. P. HLiakKsRM. Communkated- Walter Sutton’s family has moved back to sheir home on Hub Langloia. Or., June 5, 1908 bard’s C reek, where in the sheltered Editor T hibuhx :— climate his daughter Mary ia rapid •Permit toe hére- ly overcoming the symptoms of tvith to express my 'sincere thanks tuherculnais, fchfch fbllbtred her it- ’to those who, iriegardleas of party tock oPpoeumonte. affiliation, reposed sufficient con Hob. ffeorge ft. ‘ Williams, the fidence in my hoDeaty of purpose '¿rand old man of Oregon has been and resolution of character to ohain invited to second the nomination pion my cause in the recent cam of Taft nt the Chicago Convention paign and to those especially in m y June 16th. It ia a deserved com “borne precinct,’’ who, prior to and pliment Williams ia more than during the election, worked so earn': equal to the peexsion: We with estly and persistently to down me, the occasion were equal to the ,orm I owe a debt of lasting gratitude. ». tor. -. Now assuring you of my full ap preciation for the courtesy received Harbor Items. at your hands, and trusting I may ba able to balance accounts by a learn * Walker passed through strict adherence to tbe performance Harbor'last Sunday enroute for of my duties, I am, ,.w Humboldt Co., with a band of 560 Yours Truly. band oTeattle, mostly yearlings. W. 8. G uérir . Cold northwest wind* luve pre S. J. McCloskey, one of the oldest dominated the.past tan days and ground is drying out fast. Ruin and best known residents of Coos County, died at his boast at Norway, would be benefioial to the crops. Tuesday, June 2, aged 71 yrs. 7 mo. Our election- paued off very quiet 18 days. He was a man of good ly eighty-four votes being oust io moral character and was highly ibis precinct, and there about eigh esteemed over the county at a teen voters who did not attend the neighbor and a citisen. . election. Mr. McCloskey was prominent The dance given by the candidate* in many moves for the betterment of Harbor Tuesday night wa* well of Coos county in its earliest history attended. There being a number of and always worked for the best people from Smith River io atten interest of the county and the dance. people, lie was oounty commis Benj. Miller came down from his sioner for a number of years and at mine on the bead of Chetco River such was instrumental in doing a on the 29th inst, he states that the great deal of good for the county and its taxpayers.—Recorder. mine« are all there yet. On tbe 31st, inst. two torpedo boats and two destroyers passed up the coast. They wefe going at high speed and were only a few miles off shore. Joel B. Wilson of Chetco met wj,th a painful accident last Tuea day. He was holding's picket while his son was driving it, when the maul came off the handle striking him on the right side, prostrating him U/the ground where he lay in a state of insensibility for a few minutes, but soon recovered and from last accounts waa doing as W«ll ascould be expected. (M yrti . k P oint E nterprise ) Shad Hudson of Myrtle Point was in the city Thursday visiting friends. Paul Ford is the new leader of the Fire Department band during the absence of George Leach. (Coos B ay N ew «.) A special race mealing hHh'bajt held at the Marshfield Hack Ju ly j Sd and 4th, and some excellent : of Em uM on races are anticipated. There are a number of horse« plump, rosy, active, happy. now in training, and many aiore,' t conlaina Cod Liver O il, Hypophosphites which take |>art in the fair races, wilt be hem. Glycerine, to I sake fat, blood and bone, In race'No. 2 oh the program,' together that it is easily digested folk. the entries will dose June 10, and I the fee will be «25 each. For all D R U O O IS T S l ANO tl.OO. the othea races will cloee on Julyi 1, tod the fee will be «4 for each j horse. Four or more must be Dr. E verett H ale writes; “Speak Stesi Trust Earning*. en tired for each went, and if not, every day to some one you know tn the board reserves the right to The net profits of the steel trust be you r superior?' Yes an d get reduce the purse. They also 1 Snuhtied. reserved the right to postpone the for 1907, notwithstanding the panic were «167,000,000. Iia total races in case of bad weather. ; business amounted to «752,009,000 Buttle Rock Circle will meet , , Friday, July 8. but the net profit on “finished pro eveiy first and third Saturday«of Race No 1-trottin g wn-1 pacing, WM well to 50 per eent each month in tl»e evening. free for nil, one half mile, llest The total amount of wages paid two out of three heats. Purse «50 was «161,000,000. so that for every I will rent my Gregg’s creek Race No. 2—running, three dollar a work i ng m in ear no I for him raueh,aui{ beach mines.fur one year eights mile <i»sh, special for horses self he earned one for the trust. on easy terms, or sell at a bargain. named Gold Beach, Verosai, Head Thu* was labor prelected.— Ex. F rank A. S te W abt . light, etc. Entrance fee «55, and wianei to take all. Purse 81‘25. FORRALE Underwood TyprMirlt- When you hear a roan talking Race No. 8— Running one half about Socialists wanting to divila er, almost New. perfect oorfdittou, Sttft. mile dash. Purse, «40. Address W. E.TiiaesHEa, Wedderburn, Race No. 4— Running five eights up, you can set him down as a fool Oregon. or knave. We have a dividing-up mile dash. Puree, 850. system now, and the few get nearly W ANTED: Saturday, July 4. all. Capitalists believe in the di Bids for the delivery of from three Race No. 6—pacing and trotting, viding system. A few have gotten hundri d to five hundred cellar fence free fur-all, one half mile heals. millions while the majority haven't posts at Port Orford. Post« to be 8 Best two out of three heats. Puree feet long, and not leas than sis inchea enough to live on. We believe in through. State price per poat and «50. having the means of life, produced when delivery eon be made. Addreza Race No. 6—Running, three by all, owned by all. That ia not W. E. T hukkhko , Wedderburn, Ore. eights mile dash. Best two out of dividing up, but it will prevent a three bents. Purse «40. few from accumulating millions and Race No. 7— Running, one half Notice to Horsemen. leaving the many paupers.—Ex. mils daub. Purse «50. Race No. 8— Running, three fourths mile dash. (Stallion race). Schooner Beata All Records. Purse «50. The men in charge nf the raoes The four masted schooner Alun- have organised with F. P. Norton na, Capt. J. W. g inmie, arrived in as president; C. W Carleton, sec., port Wednesday after a record W. S. McFarland, treasurer; and breaking trip lor sailing vessels from A. J. Jackson as general manager. Kahului, one of the Hawaiian ports r New York, May 30.—Colin is still Colin. Tbe great threw year old son of Commanilo-Pastorella, wearing the colors of Jas. K. Keene wa* an added starter in the 825,000 Belmont stakes on« mile and three sixteenths to day at Belmoqf Park and won in bi* usual ithpre-sive style a head from Fair Pfey. 1 Thia is the fourteenth consecutive victory of Colin. * He won twelve race« as a 2 year old and this ,iffakes his second victory in the three year-old di vision. With the «21,000 purse of Belmont, his karninga have now reached «165,000. of entry, making the distanoe via the mouth of the Columbia in 15 days. The trip to the light of the Columbia was made in 14 days, where she received orders to report at onoe to Coos Bay. In twenty- four hour* he was inside Coos Bay. The entire distanoe oqyered wag 2650 miles, the ship averaging 180 mile* per day. The captain and the crew are re joicing in the record which is one that wilt stand for some time. The Alunna left the Columbia about a year ago with a cargo of lumber for a Chiilian port, and carried a cargo to tbe Pacific Island from their returning to Cooa Bay I in ballast.—Coos Bay Harbor; » C jf e K 'K O - R O F * the celebrated G erm an Coach S tallio n w ill m ake the season of 1008 at Sixes riv e r in C a r ry co u n ty, from A p ril 25th to A vgust lf»t. Dates— A p ril 25; M a y 8^13-22—31; J u n e 7 - 16-25; J u ly 5 - : l | - 2 3 - 3 l . P artieS RStnling to breed fro m a distance can get good pasture at «1 per month at Chas. Zumwalt’s. TERMS: Single service «10, due at time of service. By season «15, due on Aug. 1st. Insurance «20, due when mare in known to be with foal. G erman C oach B reeders A es ' n , Geo. W. Martin, Manager, The Breakwater, Capt. Macgeen neat. He wlH he back in -a short reached Coos Bay Thursday eve time" to iqvestgiate some timber ning, making the trip in 21 hours, claims that era for sale- Claims 55 min. breaking all records. can not be bad at tbs old prices, and holders who have good claims Victor Russell, age 21 years, was Port Orford, Oregon, will not acvept the suora pride that killed at Randolph, on the lower 1-. K N A P P P r o p r ie to r The six months old baby of Mr. Coquille, one day last week, by a is paid for claims with qnly . half and Mrs. Wm. Macindoe of Smith limb from a tree which he had been tbs amount of timber. Tbs only First-class In every respect. Portland, Oregon, June 1st, 1908. River diet! last Saturday morrrhtg chopping falling on him and crush fair way to buy timber claims is at The Portland Rose Festival and was buried on Sunday P. M. ing his s k u ll/ Go jd Feed Stable attached. so much per thousand feet. It appears that the child was as opened with all Portland in hull- N otice for P ublication. H. T. STEW A R T The county has bought a Road well at ever at five o’clock and at _________ ___ let -- «"a V___ - - . day humor, flower wreathed win- D« m « tihw ( t or rare Ixraaio«. (T he S un ) We run Thè Singe from PdtÇTîrford scraper for this end of the Co.; the one dows and roses were in evidence Laud Offioe at Roseburg, Ore., six o'clock the parents were hor NOTARY PUBLIC, via Dairyvllle, connecting with the The Sun Francisco Exatqiner every where. Many Thousands bought last year will be used .south rified to find the oliild dead. Its „ .. . , . 1APrlL2l*i,’ ,#0? Htftgp to Myrtle P o in t •“— . .. , Notice is hereby given that Cornelius of Rogue River. Clint Malehorn death ia aupposed to be due to stales that “William Walker has of . visitors from outside p ilots are I Fielding of Port Orford, Oregon, has P o r t O r f b r d , ; : O reg p o ia . claimed Marwood and secured him.” in the c ity , and in com in g crowds with a big team and a crew of men Strangulation. noth» of his intention to make fl Marwood is one of R. Home’s string are greeted by an immense Arch of nal commutation proof in support of are now using the new scraper on i Ids ulaim, viz : Homestead "Entry No. J. A. BOWMAN Jo Zweifel a German who resides of runner’s that have been perform JE W E L R Y . tbe Port Orford mountain and will Welcome erected at the approach I 14329 m*<le February 19, 1V07, for Lots near Harbor viailed our burg last 3, 4, A K) 8 t ). Section 15, Township ing well at Emeryville. He waa continue on down to Rogue River, Tuesday when he informed us of entered in a selling race recently to the union station. The Mosquito ,S2 South, Range 15 West, W. M., and having quickly repaired tbe road that said proot will be made before J. a thrilling encounter with a black on the California track, and in Mr. fleet lies at anchor in the harbor, H. Upton, U. 8. Commissioner, at his south of here. Clint'saya that it ia an excursion of over a hundred office In Langlois, Oregon, on Monday bear. Mr. Zweifel’s description of Hume’s absence was grabbed by July 20ih, 1968. just the thing, and he is aupriaed at -people, under the auspice* of the the enoounter is as follows: At Walker. Hume lost therby bis Send y o u r Ag&tea He names the following witnesses to tbe enormous work that can be Sacramento Valley League, arrived prove hi* oontinaous reeldence upon, about 10 -wfaftsfe Monday night hort# #r d W8 predict U)U for be this morning from the south. and cultivation of, the land, vis: d o n e w iib it It is a wiae move by be states that heJtSard a scratching unh#ppy over the outcome. K. B. H sll, of Port Oiford, Oregon. our County Court, and is both Washington is sending generous M ounting & Polishing Cyrus Madden, of ” at his smoke house door. Mr. Z. I Eil ward Picket, of ” effective and economical. delegations and an excursion is ex- thought at first it might be a stray also yo u r Janiet Ellis, of ’’ ” Daooration day. was duly observed dog, not dreaming of it being a Rose City Sight* Torpedo liectud from Lewiston, Idaho, to B ehjamis L. EDDy, Register. W atches and J e w e lry iporrow morning. The whole north at Port Orford, many coming from bear. Taking bia big shotgun down Boats: BLACKSMITH AND WA005MAKKR west feels tli.it in addition loth« in for repair, to tbe adjacent country in remem ba told hi* wife, “if I catoh dat Notice for Publication. brance of their beloved dead, nor tarn dog'I will give him a charge of High seas wero running and numerable purely attractive features All Kinds of Iron Fred H. Van Norden DKr.rersaxT or the I mtzkiom . were the graves of those whuffed no ehot”. A* he drew near the smoke strong - northwest winds blew of the celebr.iiion, tbe event is a Steel and Woodwork marvelous advertisement i>f the Ijiud Office a t Roseburg, Ore., Bandon, Oregon, Rxeented on Short Notice relmione bare or neglected. 8ome house he observed a dark animal during the entire trip of the April 21st, 1908. appropriate songs were supg, and just *a he entered the door. He 1 Rose City^ Captain Kidston, be- climatic cooditions, tar no where in Z Notice is hereby given that Jam es Careful attention given P lu m b in g o f A ll K in d s feeling and raige<i his gun bet for aotne reason , tween San Francisco and the mouth the world can flowers ba > found Q uigley ' of Dr. Gian villa made < P ort Orford, Oregon, has to m ail ordere. otice o f hia intention te*ka P r o m p tly D o n e. appropriate address farti<VI*.U& it snapped. He then gave it , a ' of tbe Columbia River. She reached niore lieauifol than the rosea of the Alen 'n noti The wruud "Bn«l proof In support of hia claim , viz: Coast. human and patriotic emdtibd. ' ... , _ . H o m e s t e a d Entry No. 12301. maide Dec tremendous kick in. the rear. The port this morning and the skipper North P acific H o r se sh o e in g a S p e c ia lt y . parades will exceed a n y th in g «Ver 7 22, \ 1902 for «—17 Lots 3 A 4, Section 2, and Tiinl-er Jkgpji-1 Act, June 3, 1878— gome of the old time friends of the bear whirled and seised iII T TSS’S ou m ic urujEiivpi says it was one r ui of the roughest • bim 8U¥8 ' - - - - ¿ a -----------, - 32 « NOTICE F4)R PUBLICATION. • H RBnff0 ,5 ’W eHt) w Tichenor family visited their cerne and commenced hugging him. voyages he has experienasd so |#te > s**'i on the C'wat, and ge ift Weal, W. jg/Tnd* M , and tha that said United Slate« f«nd Office. roof ................................- will lie made liefore J. H Upton, R o s e b u r g , Oregon, Feb. 2Wb, IBM. towns of Oregon, Wash tery on the Port Orford Heads, Hie luaty veils soon brought his in the season. Off Cape Blanco the I »'•« '. S. Commissioner, at his office in Notice is hereby given lhat io ooia- and deohfated their graves with faithful. wife to the rescue, armed torpedo bouts Perry and Davis, ¡inK‘“" wil1 ‘H' r*’Pr'-,,e n l B d 8,1 the LaDglois, Oregon, on Monday, July plianec w ith the provl-don* of the set i flo a t- e n d decorated v e h icle s. kOth, 1908 of Congress of Ju n e 3, 1H78, entitled native flowers in loving remem with a tea kettle of boiling water, wallowing in the seas, wero spoken. He naniM the following witnesses to ‘An Act for the sale of T im ber Lands The Perry had the Davis in tow, (that being a woman’s weapon.) brance. - prove his continuous residence upon, n the sta t -s of C-i I f o m la, Oregon, Nc- and cultivation of, tbe land, viz : These lines were inadvertently She dashed a large quantity of the but they reported all well. Later vadu and Washington Territory, as Charles W Zumwalt, of Port Orford, Or. eztenderl to all tho Public Lund States omitted in the last issue of the water on the bears back, and it the tow was dropped anil she pro by Act of August 4. 1892. Andrew J Fsrrier, of Eugene G Peiroo, Of ’’ Tribune. being a little too warm a climate ceeded on w ith nut assistance. WILLIAM E. RDP6ELL Joi,n W Prock, of “ We thought we saw a derelict off >f Eugene, County of Lane, state of 1 ' • Coos County went strongly Repub for bruin, be released hia grip on B znjami N L. Knot, Register. Oregon, tiled in this nliiue on E«I>i ,v<rv “To H EEC H K H JE X S lican on the state lioket. Bedillion hi* would be victim and suddenly aliofe,” tays the skipper. 13rd, IW'7, hia sworn statement No, make a close investigation the Rose 8925 for the pun-hone ol the South-west Bneeresor to N. C. Nielsen, Demoorat, however, beat Major Kin fled for parte unknown. quarter of Keetlon No. 11 iu Towoahiu Thia may seem to be a pretty big City—raa.»alongaide, and it was Notice fo r P u b lic a tio n . P o r t O r f o r d , O r e g o n . ney for Representative. Parlyism No. 32 South, Range 14 West W. M , Ore., and will offer proof to zh >w that DErABTMEMT OS TH E I h t BSIOK. went to pieces on the county ticket bear story but it is vouched for the found that the supplied wreckage Nearly every one like# a Bn« the land »ought is more valuable for Land Office at Roeebnrg, Oregon. Wood and Iron Work promptly and Gage, Dem. was elected ---- Sheriff truth by both Mr. and Mrs Zweifel.1 was the body of a mammoth decap hair dressing. Something to t * ii ln-r or stone than for agru-ult- « April 20th, 190S O ccasional . 1 itated whale. It was floating upon mske the hair more manage it purpose», and to eatablhdi Ida 4one at moderate prices. Give him and Jeff Thrift Dem. elected assets Notice Is hereby given that Ira E. elaitn to said land Indore 'be Itogiater • trial before going elsewhere. or. Prohibition was defeated b y e _______ __ ____________________ 1 its back and looked just like the able; to keep it from being Moore of Corbin. Oregon, has tiled and Receiver of thin office nt Koscnurr, uotloe of hit intention to make final Oregon, on Friday t'>e lOtii day July, hull of a ship when viewed from a ! small vote. The vote for Joint 8en STATX o r O H IO , C IT Y o r TOLEDO jgg too rough, or from splitting commutation LUCAS COUNTY i ' I proof In support of his I9U 8. short distance. Without its head atorat Bandon was a* follows: Frank J. l h«n«y make« oath that ba 1» umlor at the ends. Something, too, claim, vis: Homestead Entry No 14320 He names as wim^sana: J. II. UPTON, February 8th, 1907. for tlss El* Robert Ri< hardsell. • Chose Rep. 174. Curry 80c. 100. yartiw r ot m a i m of ► j. Cheney a Co , doin« the monster was nearly 80 f»*t long. that will feed the hair at the made NEIg, E ft H R *. Section 29, Township Tltoino* I) Halntikd, both o f Monroe, O s / b u iln cn la the city of Toledo. County and Stale The stench was something frightful same time, a regular hair-food. 34 South, Range 14 West, W. M., and David Murphy of Eugene, Oregon. < j . s . C O M M 1 M I O N E H , Hume Ind. 63 McLain Dem. 100 afo m a ld . and thal «aid Arm will pay the «um Weil-fedhair will be strong,and that said proof will be mode liefore the E-lwnrd 8 Wells ot Eckley, Oregon. For Joint Rep. Mei.cy l* P H« O fo a a HO-YDgEO O L L ia i fo re ae k a n d ee- and we did not remain in that Clerk of the County Court of Curry Any and a ll prr-o»«, ta ili ng a.lrrra«- of catarrh lhat raooot nt cured by the NOTARY P IIB I J r , Doyle Dem. »5. Cake best Cham eaaotHall*a Catarrh CSra. Vaasa J CuaxkT. vicinity lunger than necessary. It will remain where it belong*— County, Oregon, s> h e office in OoM ly the above deacritied lands are request berlain by 40. Hawley baa swept Swore to htfore m t tad auhM-rlbrd In my is my opinoin that the whnls w*a on the head, not on the comb! Beach, Oregon, on Friday J ely 17tii, ed to file the'lr c la im . In thlz office on Ol .190«. « L asoloh , Ct hrv O o ., O ueo . i s . ueforrsai-l 10 day « f Inly. 198a. «rmanea. thia Slh day of D artm btr, A. D. lie« killed by. Indians along the British T N a b a et k la d a ia ta a tla io a re l- every county by a phenomenal vote. He names the following witnesses t>> II znjihin L Etwtv,Register. A. W. ULkuow. “ S a lS Sor owar aUty yews." Dealer in Town Ixits, and Improved Columbia Coast, hia head was taken prove his continuous rertdefsce upon, Notary rubfle. The Socialist vote is large enough to (SsaL.) -. and cultivation of, Ute land, viz: U all'a Catarrh Core la takes In ternally, and and Wild Lands. * & ì '£» ìs »2 m « ì ì y**"- 1 cause politicians to lake notice, and arta d lra ttly no the hlo.«l and ainron« anrlact« then set adrift. His old hulk would Allen A. Hilliard, of Corbin, Oregon. C R E A T record of r a n t, une f SAEXkSSKLtA. Asbrr Moore, of certainly do some damage to s ship filin gs and Final Proofs Made on of ,h t ayatwm. Stod lot trutlmonlala Irtt. the trusts to take tbs shivers- M UX qualled in medical history, prove* Ml'ton Moore, of ” " i Addraaar. 1. C H E N IY * VO» Totodo. O. j should she oollids with i f —xTsjs- Mood « Sarsaparin« potreares merit uo- Homestead« and Pre-emptions. Hum«*» vote was smaller than e«- Sold by a ll DrnEEiat«. M r Mck Qiiellm , '>1 ” ’’ lni<»-,vj» to uuy otlicr M C P IC IN K . B enjamin L. Ropy, Refiater. gram., 1 Taka Hall"« F a n lly Fill« for «m atlsal*»« 1 peeled. GENERAL CONVEYANCING. < • KNAPP HOTEL, & Slack- Suni frying A Hair Dressing rers A i -