The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, June 21, 1916, Image 3

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Dean Mastenbrook
Jeweler
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The Ladies Aid « ill meat thia
week with Mra. A. S. Johnston.
M e x i c a n W a r is C lo s e .
Several teams came down from
Bandon laat week to engage in haul
in f tiea here daring the saqaner.
Following Refusal of Upited States to Withdraw her Troops
Mexico Threatens War Proclamation.
Do Not Neglect
Your Teeth
Danne Saturday aigbt.
The big railroad bridge aeraae
Cooa Bay ia being painted. I t will
¿«no 9Jsl— the longest flay tn the t»ke a larga craw of mfih six month*
to do the work.
F*ar„
J. Huntley, editor of the Hold
Sheriff Bailey and wi/« paaseJ
President Carranza of M exico has practically declared
war agaiiiat the U nited-States. H e has issued a procla­
'Watches and C locks repaired
m ation ordering Am ericans out of M exico because the
a t reasonable priceg.
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countries
are in a state of war. H is order cam e follow ing
work guaranteed.
the
refusal
of th is country to withdraw our troops from
P obt O kkord , O sroox .
through town U at ee«utua on their B*M h K rP»r»«r. pasted down tba
way north.
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« • * « llM’ Bra* <»f tba week, returning M exican territory u n til they had accom plished th e purpose
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home from a short visit to C o o s lo r which they had been sea t there.
M r. and Mra. d. K. M illa r, a ftv r1 county.
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State m ilitias are being m obilized, and U nole Sam is
•pending tba wintei here, have gone
prepariug
en ergetically for th is unpleasant duty which
Geo.
W.
Cornwell,
editor
of
the
to Portland for the summer.
President
W ilsou has si
striven in vain to avoid.
Tlm lwrm ao, a lam ber publication
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C irri County Abztract-
Rulty Coopany.
O o ld B e a c h , O r e g o u
Ha thought the tkb good,
hr ba bad howght irwa old
- „ C o m to fiad oat tha dood woo
■ ri m record; he weald fib
* st eaee. Tha Faint ba
bad aerar seta, bat w a d l|^ ,
bub that wr tea. Tbekn*
woated tha farm K tba tkb
was geed, bet bad la Aa „
abarra. Tba dealbB'tfirea& *
Two iine.mea from Marshfield
of Portland, was in Brookings re -
were ia town yesterday on their wey cently writing up that place for hia
We buy Sacks, Bros«, Copper and
to Rogue river repairing . tha< Coo« publication.
Hides-.M eXana.e A Poole.
C urry telephone Una.’
McKeogieA Poole among other
. ’ J At the Démocratie convention in
A t the school meeting at K lk , St. Louis last week President W il- thing* have ju $ tp e e k e d n liu e -o f
river Moaday^R. L. Wagner
a„d Viee-Preaident 'Marshall boy»’ blouse w sl.u, rises « to 14
Mr* A ' * “ ar*
« nominated, m per program, year*. Price 3do e»«h. We b*ve
was re-elected clerk.
also received »ilk onrdinel— plain
without oppotitiun.
white sUo’ tnoofbr/. laid lea* aura
The Black Sand ? Plant at Gold
Rudolph Leut werter and Peder
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Beach, with a lot of auxiliary equip, Pederaorf, of Sixes, w ä re s t Gold
meat, w»U be eujd at auction sale a t ‘ Beach lari weak on citTaenrhip mat- of ladies white »tocki^gT
Gold Beapk'on July Ibth.
; ¡tort.’ Bvverxf Witwriws from
here
Get an abstract and be ready.
The young ladies of .the town w ill , * • " < <••<• with them.
S*ie_A 4 *0 < * in the Fromm hall I Mra. Dorothy Langluis, daughter
KNAPP HÓTEL
Saturday night. Refreshments w ill ,fif Mr. and Mra. A. J. Marsh,,. and
be served, and every body is invited, her little child, of Coquillefbave
Port Orford, Oregon,
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P r o p r ie to r ,
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Firat-elom In every respect.
S a rd
Feed S ta b le a ttached .
W. A. W OOD
ATTORNBY AT
LAW
F ra n . Kordberg left ym tord.y
*» her
morning tor W adderhffr. where he P * ™ “ hon,# ° n E ,k Kwfc
«poets to spaod the summer m in -
ing on the ocean beach about three
miles north of that place.
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Orris Knapp returned Home from
Portland lari week, a few days after
h ’t brother, L lo yd , had arrived.
Orris graduated from the Columbia
college thia spring, while Lloyd still
has two year»’ work ahead of him .
D r- F - A - VoK®. the reliable and
palnlmgdentiat from Bandon, ar
rived in Port Ortord yesterday and
w ill remain over tomorrow. He is
accompanied on the trip by Mrs.
Voga.
Be the fr a t girl to get eñe
Note the ohange in Chas E
Mathers’ clothing ad. in thia issue,
In which he offers to clean and press
your old clothes a* well as sell yon
Mra. T . L. Carey and two little new ones. Mr. Mathers la an old
daughters came up from Wedder tailof and his work is first clssv.
burn with M. D. Sherrard Saturday
Mrs. Della Niohol* and little
and are spending tbe week visiting
daughter, Velina, pna.ed through
at the TainuNK home. M r. C «r*y
town lost week on their wa y to Lang-'
w ill come up after I he in iu hia Dodge
lots. Mra. Nichols haa been engaged
car next Sunday.
as principal o f the Gold Beach school
The people of Boehre creek de tor the ensuing year.
aided at their annual school meeting
The Gold Beach boys a rt organ
Monday to levy a special tax and ' W ng a baM.ha,| , ram> and w i„ K„
increase the length of their school to Brooking* on the Fourth of July
term from six to nine months. I t and erosa h a tu jrith tba Brooking«
show* an intelligent and progee valve and Crescent City teams? Each of
spirit that is a credit to th a t com these'trams hare promised to he at
m unity.
Gold Beech later on for a return
> Have your friends give yog alfalt
4 B e il orders promptly handled
E . 0 . Mather of the Cons Bay game.
Grooery company o f North Bend, ac I CapL John Swing with the Tramp,
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«O LD BEA CB -OREOOS
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Boyle Jewelry Co.
OFFERS FffENDSH!? LMKS
In Gold Filed or SterHng Sil-
v«r, engraved with three initials
at 20 oenta each.
. Start your friend with a link
( engraved with your initial fora
bracelet. Ten to twelve are
enough for one bracelet.
We connect them r a n if
bought from us. Final catchaa
M eenta each.
This is the very lateet in a
'bracelet.
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Watch repairing a Specialty
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comp*oied by hia wits and rone, accompanied hy several of our local
passed down the eoa«l th» fifri of peotpe. want out to Blanco reef and
»he ««etfori Thielf way to Wedder- ri>tnrni>d yesterday with over 1000
burn where they wifi ria it foe a jh a -o f deep sea fi«h. They caught
mouth with Mrs. Mathers parents, some 20 halibut, several of which
Mr. and Mrs. M . Doyle.
were large ones
No. 5 4 L
W . carry aa ac’ta.
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In Bandon fast week J. M. Young
shot and killed James Condaa,
Greek, whom he found occupying n
room with hia 17 year old daughter.
Young, who ia 63 years of age, hat
given himself up and is In ja il at
Coquille. The sympathy of the
euramunity Is said tri be with the
father, and it is believed that he
will be sheared under the unwritten
law.
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N. C. Di velbtsa and two sons fi
Bandon, and Ed Divelblss from
Sixes, were in town Hand ay, the
former in their Buick six and the
latter in his Dodge sutomobile. %Ed
looks quite lonesome riding around
in hia car aiuna, and admits ha
lonesome aa it looks. He iaa genial,
reliable young man with no bad
habits, whom we gladly recommend
as the makiug of a modal — —
W. T . W hite Sr., who baa been
buying wool, has bean wired by hia
Company to make no further par
ciiasea. The order o iib w as a rm ult
of the probable yjaiy w ith Mexico.
. Jack Guyton, who’ strived at
Wrdderburu »«»me two weeks ago
having coma into Curvy via Grants
Past and Crescent City with R. L-
Mseleay, Was in Port Orford over
Saturday night on hit return to
Caos bay. M r. Guyton ig jt newt
paper reporter and has been writing
up bis trip for the Oregonian.
Mr. and Mrs. H . C. Ham pton, of
Eckley spent several days In town
since our last issue visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. L.K napp. Mr. Hamp­
ton baa had the old Jos Haim
place at Eckley laaaad for the past
several years. H e Is a progressive
farmer, and has boiIt up what is
prubaMy the finest herd of beef eat
tie in tbe oounty. Some of hit
Hereford sheers have won the blue
ribbon at the state fair, and be was
the first in thia end of the county
to build a silo. That the modern
methods he introduced ou the place
are a ruoeesa have been proven by
W . H . Bennett made a trip to
the big price he has received for the
Cooa bay la ri week to see if he conld
stock ha haa turned off, and in hia
not make arrangements with some of
sucoeaa ia carrying them through
the gasoline boats lobring a load of
the winter. Last winter one of his
merehandiae to this place. As a re
neighbors lost 17 cattle out of 36
suit of M r. Bennett’» visit the Tramp
and 3 horses out of 5, while M r.
came down Monday with a fu ll car
Hampton out of his large band did
go for this place. I t was the first
not loss a hoof. Mr. Hampton's
itoat to lend anything here tovprvk
lease on the place will expire Sept.
of since the wharf went down. The
L a n d he and Mra. Hampton plan
«tores were running aboitiu eaveral
'■ at the preaent time oat moving bock
lines, and the Tramp’s vw il .w a s a
fall to near his old'home ia
welcome one.
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V irginia where they wiU reaide in
E x county Judge, K. A. Bailey the future.
and two eons, Clark and J'om, pass­
ed through Port Orford Munday on
Hava Gaad Tima At SadaL
their way to Gold Beach. Since
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last fail their home has been in
The aociai given in the band hall
Portland, and after a visit at Rogue
lost Saturday night by the Ladies
river M r. Bailey and bis youngest
Aid was well attended and was a
•uu will return to that city, while
success socially and financially.
Clark expects to reaSaiu here during '1'lto A i<i — I
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wan
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the summer. Several months affi
twenty dollars, which, ns stated be­
Judge Bailey underwent quit« a te
fore. was donated to tbe band tor
vers operation, and his many friend«
unitor me.
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in this section w iii he glad tn lento
The program consisted of a sum
that his health Is now conriderably
ber of selections by tba band, songs
improved.
by Messrs. Marsh, Johontoo and
Larson and violin solos by C. H.
Take O p ti« Ta Boy Wharf.
Pearse, all of which won huarty ap­
Joseph Fyfe, of the Fy.fe Wilson plause from those present After
Lumber company who succeeded the program, garnet were played and
the affair as a whole warn a very en­
the A. F. Kslabrook company in
joyable
one.
the>ie buainees in thia section, ac­
Steve Spoarl, who went to Port
Owing to the publication of a bud-
land recently to meet his great get showing that it "would be neoes-
0 . W . R O B B IN S, M. D.
grandinother and a cousin, Mim^aary to levy a special tax in the
Perkins, returned in company w ith diririo», there was a larger attend
— Thystctan aattSwrgwori
tbe twn ladies last Friday. The ^nee than usual at the school meet-
G old Beach, Oregon.
party were driven from Bandon toeing in Port Orford Monday. John
the K. J. Baker borne near Corbin Fromm Sr. was eleetad director for
L. A, RO B R T S,
by M. D. Sherrard in a Dodge car. three years, P. H . Poole clerk for
A T T O H M E Y
A T A .Æ V
R. L. Mvcleay h a . th . Coo. and on*
‘ nd ‘ 3 n,iU U x WM
M y i U « P o in t , O re g o n .
Curry county ngeney for the Ford ! ^ * e steamer Bear, running he-
automobile. Several sales have been
Portland and San Francisco,
Probate business a apaeialtv.
made In the southern end of t h e . * * *
>n tbe fog last week
county, and'em cog those at Rogue (n* * r Cape Mendocino. O f the 210
DBN N1H C U N N IF F , JU .,
river who hare placed their order P®«011* on board all were rescued
D ep .U . 8. Min erti Sarvojcr for a Ford, are J. H untley and W. bwl ®Te- The old battleship Oregon
and the steamer Grace Dollar picked
T. W hite Jr.
Surveyor forth« D istrict oí Or-
np many aurviVOrKWhHe others from companied hy^hia local agent, > ¡^.
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Mian Bernina Chandler oama down
the wrecked steamer reached tbe W . Best, Came down Iron» Bandon
O d d B e s e *,
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O ra gin from M yrtle Point last Friday to
shore through Hie surf.
last week. These gentlemen went
stay tor a time with her aistar, Mrs,
on to WedJerhorn and warn acoma-
N o tic e o f S ale.
M
r.
and
Mrs.
W
ill
Moore
and
lit
J. H . Zumwalt. Mias Chandler
tie daughter Stella, of Euchre creek, panied on their return by R. L.
Ito ti« ia hereby given that pursuant taught'school hers a couple of years
ro ot t sale
te an Order
anie mi
made an<l entered ago and ia popular-wilh the young passed through town yesterday en Mseleay, and in a meeting with the
by the Coontr Court of Curry county,
route to the Willam ette valley f„r ' Port Orford W harf company Sunday,
Ktato of Otwgon. os the I9tb day of folks who would like to see her hack.
a
two weeks’ visit with frienda and i MeMr»- F 7f* * nd Macleay took an
AprH, 191«, in th« matter ol the eatato I 4 th« achool ronm avai
e wUh
ofThomo« Cornelias, decaaam». I will w ^ e achooi ronm agai
relatives.
They «.ill go direct to option tor two weeks to buy tbe
nell at private aale, by aeoled bids, on that the older ones too wop id like
Lebanon where they w ill visit a few wharf. I t is believed that the sale
Thntnday. Mav ¡iS'b 1V1C, to the bläh­ to see rrahoed.
est and best bhlder for cash ln hand,
days at tbe T . J. Cook home, and w ill be made without doubt, in
the tollow ing dvscrlbed pro|ierty:.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
C.
W
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Robbins
and
will then return to Eugene and vis which event work w ill commence
Th« Käst halt of LoWEight In oection
■ ih Townshlp .12 Honlh of their little son caine up from Gold I t with some of M r. Moore’s reia- rebuilding the wharf as quickly as
th irt
i Weit of tbe Willamette
possible.
Bnaqh Friday and returned home t i vea at that piaoe.
, C u rry county, Oregon,
While nothing'defiuils^h'M been
> aooflrmatton «if the oonttt.
Monday. T he Dr. had a call to
There will ben show in lo * n to-
nt of the ©Her must am-ompaity
giren out, yet it ie generatty« under
Cnpe
Blanco,
and
also
performed
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olher
tomorrow
, cash o r oertifled check.
P. J. LiauBKKo,
an operation upon Mrs. J. U. Z u ,n - | ; ghv This evening the Edson El stood that the new arhsrfiwill be
Administrator ot the eetste of
Thomas Cornelius, .len-ased wn It in w bich he was »»aisled l,y lio lt dramatic and comedy troops more substantial than an^.^lpit hae
D ate i f firs t publication April 2S, 181«. Mrs Robbins
L«»t week the
‘ w ill give • performance, while tn heretofore been built at this place
Tbe combining of the two com ( h i -
and jir a . Robbins drove to Bandon
piorrow H all & Herndon will arrive
TrcspnHa No«!««,
and met tbe D r ’s., parents w ho are wish their Hawaiian singers and iea represented hr Messrs. Fyfe and
Noth)« ia hereby given to all person« visiiiog him from their borne in the dancers. The former company is Macieay in the ownership of the
wbom-lt may concern, not to «liter up
wharf. Should be a good thing tor
ad”
on its way up the coast, w hile the
on or traspnas upon tbv premia«« of L.
Fort Orford. I t w ill probably mana
Knapp, for the purpnea of huutiiig, «r
8ever.il «orkisgmen filmi attaeh- latter haa been playing in Cooe coun
tbal Mr. Mseleay will make this
llshliig with hook wad ttze. fi»id pre­ rueiil» Im i «tre-k in Jualiua W righ t’» ty where it is highly recommended.
Ute headq-mrlera tor much of bis
mises OM situated on Mt *1 « « , c«rr> courl on the proprrty of the H ydro
The Aral load of cedar poles woe
shipping,
which at the present time
Cnunty, Oregon; and generally known
Sixeemining nonpany. C. G. Ia hauled into town for ahipmsnt last
aa the “ Aond" place.
ia being done through Cooa Bay
This ia a pew industry here
Anrperaoeor pereori sa tpaapam- n a ii, Bupt. « f iiris company, re week
Both uf these gentlemen give the
lag forth« per poor of banting, fishing, cently utade n clexn up liia t is said and i.q u its a help to th . tie maker.
w ill a-ork in
or traveling through in any shape form by those »ho »awit to beexceptlon aa it permits them to work up their ,_______ . L
or manner, or tearing down fences, er • I I j good. M r, Inm an at the praa small limber, a foot or so in diame harmony with the people in every
leaving nut aide gates open, or molest­ •n t U »e i. in C -liftw -i. and it i . tor, i n f puU. whwa heretofore muehi way poesildv to assist in the fur
community.
ing personal property, will be ptaeaca-
believed that aa Sunn as ba nan be of it waa.wasied. A road has been
tod to the fnll axtsnt of the law.
reached the difficulty w ill ba M illed. ’ graded from Jefferson street around
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Wm. R. Johnson,
W A N T E D -B r u s h cutter«, apply
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I sasse of the above The urine, which ia several m ik s to the foot of Fort Fuint, where the
D a v id McKmtota,
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named premises .above tbe Dr. Elgin plaae aa Bizaa,' poise w ill bn hauled and then roll
Clark place.
E ft rive» bridge.
gives every indiontica of being a sd onto the beach at Battle Rock.
FOR SAIL
McKenaie A Pools, Agenoy tor
good paying proposition, and many From there they w ill be floated i n f
I onto
. I<ogfih« Donkey In good condition. 'hoomnd dollars bay« been expand
and
in Bandon Steam laundry, Suita clean
Lins and equipment
practically naw
ed A preaaed sod returned promptly.
IbAa Apply ta N . M. L axsom . I ml getriog it io a b 4 * to work.
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E- B. Itirifl and fam ily, and Miss
Nettie Gibson, of Langlois, were
Port O rfo rd visitors Sunday.,
Dr. F. A. Voge
[Successor to
FIRST NATIONAL
Dr. L
P. SertsMa]
BANDON, OREGON
BANE BUILDING
TELEPHONE
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N E W L IN E O F L A D IE S A N D
G E N T L E M E N ’S . F U R N IS H "
IN G S , D R Y G O O D S, N O T IO N S ,
G R O C E R IE S
’ C. W. ZUMWALT & SONS
@all and See 0 u r Lines
Tía Tanda.
C. H . Pearee brought tha toredo
eaten end of one of tha piles that
went out of the late wharf, to his
shop in town a few days ago, that
attracted considerable /^attention.
Tbe stick was taken as a sample of
the destructive work of these in
«acts. I t was cut from a pile that
was 16 inches in diameter at the
small and. and bad been driven in
23 feat of water one year ago. The
stick was fairly honey-combed end
when it » a t split open tbette insect»
or »orris ware so thick that they
eoverad about half the wood, the
vitality of which they had sapped.
A peculiar feature, tound on exam­
ining the piles, was that the torvdna
had invariably selected tbe largest
one» to attack, many of lbs smaller
piling being almost as eqund aa when
they were driven. The toredo com­
mencée ite work as s very email
insect, usually where there is a break
or fault in the pile, lie tail jn r i
reaqbes to til« »urlare o ft tie oriek |
and there It itmsfus «jhile the p .r-
h I u grow» heed flirt ip to the wood.
I t ia equipped with two little »belle
on its head which are u r « l aa an
auger. The tured» i» about the »«me
iu diameter as a lead pencil and var­
ie« in length according toage. Home
of these, that were lose than • year
old, ware 14 inebea in length, while
it is claimed th a t they w ijl eorot-
limes grow to ba two or three feat
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It is dangerous. Scientists have proven
that bad teeth and gnm z cause a great m any
diseases i.f which th e follow ing are the m ost
com m on: Neuralgia, dyspepsia, ulcers o f the
stom ach, rheum atism , endixjharditis(inflaraa-
tion of the heart lin in g ), appendicitis, insan^
ity, and a great m any othor ailm ents. “A
stitch in tim e saves nine.” If you have pyor­
rhea I can positively cure it. If you haven't
it yet, don’t wait till yoa get it, for with the
proper egre and a v isit to m y office ouoe or
twice-a year you can remain free from that
dreaded disease at an extrem ely low cost. It
is easier to prevent than cure, aqdL that is my
constant aim . I teach you U qw to take care
o f y$ur feetb, thereby preventing disease
and decay, aqd ted ucing your dedtal b ills at
least one-half.
Fear keeps m ost people away from the
dentist. That is not the case with m y pa­
tients, for I can do your work with so little
pain that it takes away that dread and fear.
In m ost all work the prick o f a needle is all
that you foel.
I stand back of m y work; if at any tim e
you are not satisfied I will be o n ly too glad
to m ake it right. I want all m y pstienta to
be m y friends and co-opearate with m e in
spreading the gospel of m outh hygiene.
D on't procrastinate; com e in and let m<i
advise you what you are in need of, and give
you estim ates of cost. I w ill m ake regular
trips to Langlois and Port Orford— watch
this paper.
Denmark Mercantile Co.
Store
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The Place Where Yoa Get a Square Deal
" To feetter accom m odate out growing trade
and incrowsing number ol patrons we have
been com pelled to add .to our general stock
of Dry Goods, Grocories and Provisions, fix
follows; Hardware, Dairy Supplies, Stum p­
in g Powder, O ils and Paints, F arm ing Im ­
plem ents of all kinds, including M cCormick
M owing M achines and the celebrated W eb­
ber Wagons, etc., etc. And don't overlook
our up-to-date stock of Men’s and Boys’ C loth ­
ing, Boots and Shoes, In d ie s’ Dress Goods,
Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco, Candy, N u ts a 1 d o-
tionz, Rolled Barley, C/r=ss Seed and Seed
G rain.
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O rder «
taken , tfOR anytuiko
wot ox
hand
G iv e us a t r i a l o r d e r
JA S . S. CAPPS.
P ro p .