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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1911)
» I gang o f pabilo plunderers « ' m ied S t Louis f a r eo long. , . . . powerful organisation, strongly Oregon and her »¡»ter elates n entrenched, and w ith ram ifications great Fortliw eet bare no better friend (hgt touched every pha«e of hum an 'o r uiore hearty a d m irtr than f w « s e e , J t was a foe .»hat had F o lk f o r P re s id e n t; Published Every Wednesday. by OoV. Joaepb W - F o lk HA RDY T . 8 T M W A E Ï. ». » U . V . , M W M l,.» ~ '• “ of Mweo«r , > ¿ 7 # X T » Thia ew ba remedie». gu(j ru j , iet| e re ry opponent. Dr. Pierei» Favorite Prescription PS? “ UJ *"• td as a candidate fi r rre»l<Jf bite», bought fraochisue when it *a a the Democratic ticket. ,ry It, buy and » lo ltn oltp-r* 1» M i Folk ha» made extensive. s u b s c r ip t io n BATK> outright. N o C irc u it Attorney had O e . Copy One Y ear ........... .fl.fi.» , O11M of the section. Bach tim e tie dared attack the ” »yste«n.” •<>ni G jjjT T h r e e ? < o n t h é i haa returned in t reaeingly enlhual Y e t i t had t<> snccuoih. W ith arile concerniwg ita future, the every art o f the sUntogiat and all there atrook the reittnlkw aeee o f a Crusader M r. •’ Ti¿-gn*i*e»<i<»r**»«By<.rr paper, Ih ifn . and n» wonder b e h *, »ade. , f , e f |h , . , g a n g .. eh„ „ r. ehleh y o u r -«»•-} k . HetúeUrani. m sin» I y of i he ~ei’ at large. I t ed it, and filled the ja ils w ith indi illa« bren a pe»! ».ÍJyn* life work. yidual uieiubera and tools. Bribe ’ Inr.C m erahleforestfireeare break I « k.ng, trip recently M r. ing out u> «he Caacade m o u n ta in s,1 Polk M id ; >.jt j , j„ the W eat, the takers and bribe-givers were indict- in d ie M ed. ¿ There are generally many U k }and sopm io the Goast Range. U n - i p , ciflc north*«»» »hal the e p irii of era to one giver, but M r. F olk has der th«f pte»ehl iy .t e r t ; Brea w ill b e aci j VI»y ie dom ioaut. Now ie the always contended th a t the latter is worse each year, u n til our forest* j <j eVe|Opment era o fo u r nation. Peo- tbs greater crim in a l and the mors ’are dealreyed. I f Bring in the spring p|et p o t a t i o n , cone»itutM the prrt>- dangerous, eo in each case hie aim — in M ay and lu n e r -is h«H retorted lem of our future m akin g. Thy eli wgfi u, get as m any of both as.pomi to, t t a g ^ i l l ' b o rib large forests mate qf the northwest ie copgShibl, so Wg, ^ .J ^ j^ vn airs "g j vsrf« squealed t» Ha wervab Mefiws Wee* .. th at many hundreds o f employes of the tru st were forced to work 12 hours a d ay, »even days in every year*’, V s it by and help on the commission became realities. By J H- Up-ruy. o f these crimes, because they ere en Jt was M r. F olk who «fid ; meshed by ten thousand oor.fiicting "T b s great question before the K 'liio r 'T ill BUN«» Jaw» and opinions, and entangled oouutry is;— shall th e n 2» a govern• A P“«"■ negro was b u rn t alive the knd strangled by a m illio n pugzling by the people fur a ll, or gnv- Ulhor day near C oaU ville, Penny-1 technicaiitiee— all made by th e ' erllinent by privilege for a class?” Ypnia, for k illin g a policeman who, w him sicalities o f the bench and bar, | Therein is comprised a ll the is«ue pnSribly deserved k illin g . T his was to tally oblivious of thé pure lig h t »n parties. The tariff, trusts, a more ¿iaboiicsl display o f savage doubt the Prosecuting Attorney who convicted this innocent man felt prnflri of the Conviction at the ppae, forgetting in h it inh u m an ity, ih a t it i* a prosecutor’» placq to pro tect en innocent m an, as much as it ''Progressive democracy is con gtructive, not destructive. I l would out array class against class, but preserve the rights o f all by causing each to protect the rights of other*.' j Barely thia ia evidence of con- Is his duty to con vict a g u ilty one. slructivs statesmanship o f the high Today a still more startling saro •• eat order. before our Courts and people. Jn M r. F o lk ’s career has been called rancor th an happens a t the South where no offense save aggravated rgpft ¡g be|d u, burning a t the in O klaho ma lately h u t not burnt alive , near about the date o f the Pennsylvania tragedy. z W hen the Democrats iu Congress pulled T a ft’s chestnuts out o f lbs fire, by passing his Canadian Reciprocity, they bad reaaon to expect th a t be w ould **reciprocate” the favor to the exten t a t least of approving th e ir vary reasonable and moderate reduction o f the ta r iff on wool end woollens, b u t th ey oonoted on » the trial of Besttia tin* rich young a «‘romance of public life .” H e iaa broken reed. a husband, for the m urder of h i* w ife, yUung man for ope who has accom A man named Morrison died io where hi« very life may hang upon pfahed so much, a'fld hs became a Eastern Oregon leaving « v a lu a b le llie evidence o f Miss Bio lord, both national figure long before!*« was 35. the defense and prosecution are H e was born October 28, 1889 in «state which hie brothers elaim ed, afraid to put* her on the witness Brow nsville, T en n . H is lather was which claim resulted in litig ation stand for fear th at her evidence w ill l>na of the most em inent lawyers o f ?B » b ic h by a r e c e n t d e c i g i o n of the non viol or clyar Beattis. She says'Tennessee and hahad th < *d vantage io p re m e Court they were worsted. ' T h e fact th a t deceased bad been th a t she w ill tell the whole tru th i f o f « splendid home train ing , ■^ll«*d. There is the excuse of hu-1 A fte r being graduated in latvfroU tj tte r fl-'e , u t o f wedlock was the rock WI VI N o tic e to C reditors. HA 4 FULL LINE OF DRESSERS, CHIFFOINERS, DINING TABLES, PARLOR TABLES, ROCDNG CHAIRS, ARM CHAIRS, ROCS, MATTING, GARDEN IMPLEMENTS, RANGES. STOVES, HEATERS, CROSSCUT SAWS, HAND SAWS ft SAW SETS, BUILDING PAPER, WIRE FENCING, Notice le hereby given to ell person* indebted to me to come forward and week. aettle their accounts, as I am gofng The Q regno Isa says th at the reason away and must have the money. All th a t southern members supported unpaid accounts w ill be placed in the the wool b ill, was, th at there was no hands of an attorney for eolleotion. « . a WIEL8KN. sheep j husbandry' s t . the southl the production' immewM. k»4 in panic, b u t to no a rg il. possibilities unmeasured. z ’ , Mia work in oiaaoing up 8*. Louis About everybody except the Or»' "Oregon is the garden ground o f was so thorough, the results so ben goOian w riter knows th a t Texas is a a ll this territo ry. Jio state w ip ¡be eficient, th at when it c«die lim e to great wool state. able to compare w ith her progress elect a new G overnor be was the M r. T a ft insists th a t the *re c a ll'’ •Yoon Send Out blow pipes and squirt- under favoring conditions." unanimous choice o f a ll up right w ill produce ««trimming Judges!” guns and tw ine strings for firc lin w , Students of political economy fire citizens. H e wee fought of oouree M r. T . has had experience as a Judge and experts to teach tlteir uscl follow ing Folk's career w ith a deal by the geng elem ent, by the ‘‘in te r him self and knows. H e , however, of interest. A »tern and uncom ests" that fearad— and w ith reason -«trimmed" his M ils to catch the Q u r W e a k J u d ic ia r y . prom ising foe of dishonesty in p r iv — a continuation of his campaign breese from the corporations, and ate and public life, i t wa» as a lead against dishonesty, and by all the one m ay well wonder i f his con Show ma a man who is aatufled er and organiser of a» arm y to fight associated powers of e v il, banded science does not now trouble him w ith th eA m eric an Jud iciary, and J m unicipal evil that he gained hie logethes in a common cause. For for having, at the behest o f the C in- 'w ill show you an ignorant fool, a early fame. Then ho began to be »11 this, be was eieutedi the only c ip n a tti railroad com pany, ja ile d ra flih g scoundrel, or one who be known as a constructive statesman Democrat to w in on the state ticket men for sim ply q u ittin g the service lieve» in the rig h t of the classes to and economists say th a t history w ill in 1904. o f th a t corporation? ru le the masses, an aristocrat rather give him even moie recognition in H e was a t good a Governor as he One, of the m any objections the than a democrat, and one who places this role. had been C irc u it Attorney and his Lords have to the Commons b ill the d o llar above hum anity. The T h e four years of his adm inistra record in both offloee are standards taking away from them th eir veto pole purpose of the Judiciary should tion as Governor o f Missouri were la St. Lotus awd Jefferson C ity . As power Ie, that they say, they fo r« be to establish Justice— an yth in g filled w ith reconstruction. H e is Governor, he had m o re . tim e to de th a t the Commons w ill enact a law l h * t retards Justice should be de the father of the first state A n ti- vote to wise constructive la ws, w ith p ro vid in g for the paym ent of oom stroyed. A new set of l a * books Lobby 1st», th a t killed professional what result has been seen. Missouri penM tion to the members o f Parlia founded upon elemental Justice and lobbying in Missouri and broke up today h more prosperous than a t m »nt{ W h y do the Lords object to b n m iu d ty must be dtplsed, in place one o f the most sinister rings th at tim e >° her history. Under such compenmlionT S im p ly because Of the horrible instrum ents of wrong ever drew circle about s legislature. hie adroiohdration population in i t w ill • pnable poor men in larger flow fillin g opr law libraries. T h e H s evolved the s ta te w id e D irect creased and lan d values w ent up 25 numbers to accept seals in tbs law tp lae o f eyidenoe, n o * oonetrued to P rim a ry law and also the statute ,» r cent. The big cities were made making body. T h e y see in this a vor rogues must be abolished, for the select i o n o f U n ited (States . . . , law abiding np'd the lawless driven o n ly , fear to tell the truth-«- Senator, by direct p rim ary m esures ; R wg# g bugj possible cu rtailm en t o f the privileges and emoluments o f the rich and re I t is w bat honesty asks,— hat our greai gigniftexnoe in election re fuur year^, ye t It was a whole life spectable class. P rivileg e in Eng Courts are instrum ents of its sup- form and of ineeiim abls benefit to tim e o f achievem ent. land as here dies hard. H e re , the prteeMon. This i t a murderous feat t i,e public. f t ie f iir these reasons th a t Joseph Courts are the b ulw ark o f Privilege, Ure of our Judiciary trials, and. qur^ Cutppulrory Education, prohibi- W . Folk is a serious possibility for while there the House o f JLords. hearths« D istrict Attorneys are often tlon ()f child labor, the 2 oenta.m il« I ’resideui- o f (he U n ited States. B u t thanks to years of struggle and pie q>urderert of innocent men, and passenger railroad rate, ^paxim um N eatly all our lawyers sre murderers freight rate b ill, a hum ane parole agitation, the Lords h are been shore of Jostipe, and o u i helpless Judges' af | were urgeil by him and they C U R R E N T T O P IC S . — | of their powet for mischief and op A negro was mobbed The Place to Buy your Furniture We< _________ ________ __ la filase of thte am-Mcrer w >dy. I t s a » • drop et «teoboi «ad not » greis o f bafcit-fonatog or lojunee» I , a pun ¿yrevte «xtrert of booties, estive A m ericas rao t*. left inArtegon in top eycept 'in ¿ship .p O t . along th * coast. Faddigto. are F ig u rin g ; .Fires are F la m dig» Foret t * lire W ad in g ; Fool* a K F ig lR itq p T h e Govern in m t wi 11 b f tfu lh ynd Justice,, which even a conservation of n atu ral resources, fool m ight discern i f common sense im m igration, im perialism of the cur- rency system ,all «re included, for i t prevailed. ^ V u M n o i T a man «fé* le t M l o f 'jg the constant w arfare between the' penitentiary after serving over 20 people and the predatory powers years for a m u rd er o f which he was (hat make ¡»sues, ope and a ll. entirely in n o ceo t-rth o raal m urder ¡T q , b anlution o f this question er, at last confessing the uriuw. No M r. F olk offered; , . . . Port Orford Hardware, Wall Paper & Furni ture Store, v 'Is t , to her bet U t t i . , WIRE STRETCHERS, E TC , ETC. ■ : . ■ 'I'# .;---' ' M ' ’ v ; • Come in and Look Over our saoipJe books of Wa.ll P ip er. WM. GIVINGS. P ro p . ■ AMES S, JOHNSTON (SoccMMor to N. & Nielsen.) e. c , / - A G E N E R A L M I2W .C5H jk.IVT, e '4- , Orford, t^ y -P o ri NEW GOODS, ► . < , a n d frt «applies w ill be reoeived bv every steamer. I t shall be myznu: (to keep a fu ll stock of everything required by the trade in . ^e line of G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S , B O O T S and S B iK M E N S and B O YS, C L O T H IN O , ’ ** L A D IE S ’ D R E S S G O O DS, ’ H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E , ___ C IO A ftS , T O B A C C O , P IP E S C A N D Y , N U T S »m l N O T IO N S . , I n fart, a «apply of everything usually kept In a well stocked "vT N o tic e Rtr F a b ric a tio n . i 3 * ' r , 4 . ...................... t, in a n ity , a t least, in th e defense’» V an d erb ilt U n iversity he ip e n t 4 ’*Pcm which the case split. The ipgueeo lbs., one set of heavy harness, one SchntiAr wagon as good as saw fear of her unknuwn testimony; year in practice in his home town iflt» * * ° f Oregon claim ed th »t, in»» For psttfeuUr* write . ~ . J . M , Langlois, b u t there ia no excuse whatever for moved to St. Louis. H e prao m usk as deceased was a bastard, ha |h e prosecution; which by refusing ticed in the c iv il courts a *d soon ooaid hava no heirs a t l * w p o t o f y U n g iete, Oregon. in put her on the stand, shows its In iiji Up a large practice. A lth o u g h ,*1'* ° wn body, hie property set-healed Syrisgllafo, Willingness to suppress im portant lie had a liv in g to make, h « tO o k a l o t h e s °v e |r e ig o ,t h e 8 t * t e ,l h i 8 un - teetim noy.and ehowe its willingneea deep and patriotic intereat in p u b lic ' d«r *n effete and musty rule of the You will find a pice lot of new spring to hang Beattie ahether g u ilty or aflkira. Always a Democrat, he English common law l I t would ba hats at Mrs. M A. Nielsens. interesting i f the rig h t of th e la n d innocent. The owl eyed Judge looks went on the stump for the ticket in Port Orford. Oregon. lord to “ first n ig h t” privileges w ith wisely oa, w inking at Judicial m ur 1896 and in 19OO. I n 1900, the Democratic leaden M tw w lfe o f hia ten an t could he test- N e tto « fo r P u b lto a tlo w . der, without a shudder. H e should h im on the DapsBTassT ov vae I xtbmob , brder the testimony to be produced, r placed . _ . ______ . .. ticket ____ fo rC iro u il •** *n '■hi’ 8t«te, for English ” au- |li its utmost fullness. T h e Prose ' A ttorney of St. Louis. M r. F o lk 1* 0»'“ » ” this rig h t sre U . 8. Land O «pe, a t Roseburg, Oregon • August 2»th, 1911. cuting Attorney who w ill refuse did not desire the office, but he put nuwer °M» and elaborate, Notioe Is hereby given that such evidence when a human life is ' patriotism above private gain, s e e ri-, Banker Perkins was called before H e sa t M . A xtill , h l etake is a m urderer by a ll prin- j ficed bis law work and entered the' the Congressional Com m ittee invea- of Port Orford Oregon, who, on August cipies of moral law, rig h t, and jua- J cam paign. H e was elected by 3,000 lig atin g the U . 8. Bteei T rn et, and, 14. 1908, m«d« Homeeteml entry M i l l among other questions- was asked i f Serial, No. 04006, fo r NWJ f f i t . BE* ticc.— an inhum an wretch— a namet m ajo rity. BB1 and Si N » . Section 17, Township less b u m »11 monster— unfit to prac I t ie almost like re n tin g the Dec i t was not the policy of the trust to 23 8 , Range I t west Willamette Meri tice in a n y court this side of H e ll. laration of Independence to review defy and destroy Labor Unions, diaa, haa filed notice of intension to i M r. F o lk ’s work as proeeculor of the which be nnnwereri in the negative, make Final Commutation Proof, to es :— i largest c ity weet of the Mississippi, and, fu rth e r, affirm ed th a t M id tablish olaim to the land abovedesorlb- PH.0 0 Kewrnrd. |s o w e llis i t known. I n exposing tru st was U v o rab le to Organized ed, before J. H . Upton, Un tod BtotM Commissioner, , t Langlois, Oregon, on L ost — op Ute county ro*«l between electiqn frauds, which wee b it Drat C h airm an Stanley then the 90 day of 1 tetofaer, T »tl, wm bis Brat L a b o rl l >rt Orford and Sixes, daring the big task he gave utterance to th Claimant names as witnesses ; the e ' read from a resolution passed by the •tonth ,H July, a 32 Special 8. & W „ (-„moos rem ark:— “ One who v io la te«' board of directors o f the trust, and kttslrm etal revolver A w |aw ¡« not a Democrat, he ia not of which M r. Perkins was a member, w ill be given for the retarn ol the gun _ . . . . . . , . . „ . . _ , . . . * Urn Iteok of Port Orford- * Rvp“ hlican, he ie a crim inal." denouncing labor unions; and the John Fromm, o ft-* B c V jamu ) F . Josaa r J. W . ru x A c a s . ' Then M r. Folk went after the witimee waa compelled tooonfeea Register < S H E R IF F 'S 8 A L M . None» Is hereby given th at by virtue of an Execution end Order of sale Is sued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Cur ry, bearing date the 1st day of Beptom- l*er, 1911, under the hand of the Clerk, and the seal of mta court, in • carta In suit lately tried in said court wherein . - n(j Samuel _______ _________ __ ants, on a udgment and decree ef foreclosure In avor of M id plaintiff, and against said lamuel Van l*alt, defendant, for the earn ol »11,289.08, apd »20.80 costs and >t bursemente, to me directed and da- Ivered, oompumdlng ma at such 8her- ff to proceed to notice of «ale, and to sell the real property in e»»d writ and order, and hereinafter partteulerly de scribed, to satisfy M id w rit «cd order ol sale, as by statute in auch made and provided; now, In obedience to said w rit and order ol sale, and in pur suance of m y duties as such Sheriff, I w ill on SATCXDAT, OCTOBSB 7th, 1911, in front of the oourt house door of said County, at Cold Beach, at tbe hour of 2 o’clock In tbe afternoon, offer for sale and sell to the highest and beet bidder therefor, for eaahln band, all the right, title and interest which said defendant Samuel Van Pelt had in or to the land in eaid writ and ««der ef sale, or any part thereof, on the le t day of March, 910; o* a t any time afterward, or now has, of ia and to the following describ ed land, to satisfy said writ and order of sale, and tbe costs and expenses of making such sale, v ia ; Donation Land Claim No. 88 of Hiram TuLtl« situated ' In sections 4, 6 ,8 and 9 “ South Range 18 West bounded and described S Ä E i . 2 [inning at a point 91.95 ________ _ __ '4.06 chains North of tbe south-east comer of the south-west quarter of section 4 above Township and Range, and run thence South, 18.08 chains; (hence West. 88.38 chains t h e n c e North, six degrees and thirty praaeioo. N o w , w hat w ill our peo minutes West, 13.90 chains; thence North, th irty- three degrees and tWrty p ie do w ith the Courts? minutes W ert, 4 86 chain*; th'enoe East 92.60 chains to the place of beginning, Langlois, Or. and containing 180.94 «ores, excepting therefrom one l o t 1 heretofore sold to W illiam K irk , and containing one half W r a tlip r R e p o rt n t P o r t O rfo rd acre. Also Lots 4, 5, 8, 7 and 8 and 1 F o r th e W e e k ending N E i of 8E1 of Section Township 41 South ol Range 13 West of Will. M e r . Sept. 1»11. oontaiuiuK 186.20 acres. Also, Dona tion Land Claim No. 89 of Christian Temperature. Tuttle in Sections R and 9 m Township i d 41 couth Range 13 Weat W ilt Mer.. -U aqd bounded and described as follows) 1 f Beginning at a P«iut 16.15 chains North i Î f O l of me north-east corner of the south east qu arter of the south-east quarter of sec: ion 9, and ran thence South 15.15 chains; thenoe West 98 chains; thence 46 100 .00 70^ North, tblrty-flve degreee West, 10.80 iöö 61 .0«) chains; thenoe East 104-20 chains to tbe 98 88 dace of beginning, and containing • X * •««« • w • ■ .Ó Ò 100 .68.88 sores. Also, all the land lying 60 29 78 and being between ordinary high tide, .00' 1ÓÓ and ordinary low tide bordering on the 30 "76 '*64 Cbetoo River in front of and abutting ài .00 100 the lands hereinbefore described, to 68 gether with all fishing and fishing .... ióo ” 86 rights appurtenant to a ll of tbe above de-cribed lands, together with the "fifi" .00 ‘i 100 tenements, hereditaments, sppurten 68 aneee, rights, privileges and franchises Avara««» Total belonging to or in any wise appurten .00 100 61 69 ant to the said lands, together with all water righto and water ditches appur F ob tub M outh or AcocM • Monthly Mean tem p... ................ » tenant to or belonging to tbe mid lands herein described, exoeptine the town Hiahest .......... . « lots sold prior to March 1 ,19i0, accord I,ow«»t ” ....................00 ing to the plat of the town of Earbor, Total R tln fa ll.............. not exceeding in all ton lots, which lots J. D. LOUCK8, by 120 feet; all the above de Observer scribed land is situated in Curry Coun- ty. Oregon F O R SALE. Dated a at t Cold Beach, Kept. 1, 1911. W . A . B ishku Bbcrtfl o< Curry One D» Laval S ep a ra to r N o. 95. one ? Deputy. Diabrow Combined churn and worker, one 18 inch pre) He Queen breaking ------- . — r f r-?'----- --------------------------- plow, aae good Baggy, one team weigh 9, ' General Merchandise Store. ORDRR8 T A K E N kO R t ANY A R T IC L E NOT I N STOCK. Call and examine goods ar»d g et prices. ---- ¡r iw i^ sîwiuîuù-iî- JOHN R, MILLER. GENERAL MERCHANT, u* » * • » sr • - r Port Orford, Oreiron* Has opened a new Storfc with 08669. DXPABTMaKT oy THB IsTXBIO*. p , 8. Land Offioe at Roseburg, Oregon. July 17, 1911, None« la hereby given that J o m s H . Bcaimwixn, wboM poet- office address Is 779 Over look Bird-, Portland. Ore , did, oa the 23 day of January, 1911, file in this of fioe 8 worn St element and Application, No. 08868. to purchase 8 | 8EJ Sec. 42, T. 80, 8. K 14 W . A lota 1 & 2, Section 6, Township 31,8., Range 14, West, Willamette M eridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act Of June 2, 1878, and note amendatory, known as the ‘Tim berand Stone L aw ,” at such value as m ight be fixed by ap. pralaement, and th at, pursuant to such application, the land and timber there on hare been appraised, »205.00 the timber estimated 410.000 board feet at 60 cento per M , and tbe land nothing; that said applicant w ill offer final proof la eapport ol his application apd sworn day of October. 1011, A Reoeiver United Office, a t Boeebarg, Ore gon. Any person is at liberty to pro test tide purchase before entry, or in ltla te a con leg 1 a an y w ine before t>ei<> ittote contest at t any time pnt- af «nt issues, bv filing i & corroborated oorrobori fldavit in this office, allegio ing fact* which would defeat tn e entry. BgnJAW» F. J o » » , Register. J4EW G O O D S , I t «hall be m y purpose to keep a fa ll stock o f ev eryth in g required by the trade in th« line of G B O O E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S , BO O TS a r itf S H O E S M E N ’S and B O Y ’S C L O T H IN G , L A D I E 8 ’ D R E S S G O O DS F A N C Y GOODS, C IG A R S , T O B A C C O , P IP E S , C A N D Y , N U T S and N O T IO N S . I n fact, a supply of everytblng usually kept in a w ell stocked Merchandise Store. - « Orders Taken for Anythin? not in Stock. • < - I « C u ll and E x a m in e Goods, and get Prices. JOHN R. MILLER, G eneral