Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 07, 1901, Image 3

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    As Down Went Mcflinty
Down goes pries on Mens' ami Boys' Ovpvoats,
Ladies' Cloaks and Jackets. Fascinators Mitts,
Indies' and Gents: Ileavv Underwear, all' going
AT COST '
Prices Flattened to the Thinnest.
Ths values will tempt the most grudging pocket
book, if you contemplate buying:, don't think it
over too long, but buy where prices are consistent
with the cost of production.
Grass Seeds. Garden Seeds.
w i?r w w m w m m
w w w w itr m
TTf w w w iff w w w
7le are headquarters for Ciean
Jifaifa Seed, direct from 7tai.
Senuine Smported ffiromus un
arm is, S?ed and Tlhite Ciover.
Sire showing jfdvanc
Stjies in Spring Soods,
Uie jCatcst in
We have made a new departure
this season in Garden Seeds.
Having it in bulk for large buy
ers, tints making a large saving
to those who buy in quantities.
We also have Garden fc?eedii in
papers for regular trade.
J. F. MORRIS.
"41
Crook County - Journal.
THURSDAY. MAR. 7, 19)1.
THIS PAPERX:
eertisinj; Asr-nev, t4 anl (1 Merchant r..
rti3ui, San c"rsuuici, 0)i I n iuv where con
tracts fur alivrtuin) cau be uiaUe tor it.
Onioa set t Elkins & King.
County court is in session tnis week
Chickens wanted at the Poindcxter
Hotel.
Seetlie..5 cent articles at Tve't
store. - ;
Horn, Fob. 23, to Mr. and Mrs. S.im
Lytic, a son. j
Read Elkins A King's new ad this !
week. It nmy interest vou. i
J. H. Garrett, of Cross Keys, was in j
the city Monday. !
Perry Read was up from Haystack
the Erst of the week. j
Sam Hamilton was up from Ash
tvood this week on business.
Fresh doughnuts for -a!e at tie
residence of Mrs. R se Perry on yon- .
day, Thursday ami Saturday of each j
week. j
Z. M. Brown came over from tistcrs
Monday where he is feeding a large:
number of cattle.
V . u . irown, o. r :,e, is in toe t
and reports, the range in line eo:u:i
tim iu that part of the county.
Fine weather prevails, grass is grov.-
ing finely, swclmcn are happy and
farmers aie busy plowing and sowing,
Wurzveil :ri Til imjasoti h. vc just
receive:! a eo.uplele line of iUr;s.
Currier Cos. f-st Cilorel e;iibr-idc y
silks.
Frank Ba:ne-, eldest son of Mr. ai-.d
Mrs. G. W. Baines, is very ill with a
complication of desea:-es rcsul:ing
from I lie grip.
W. H Quinn, Wiio is rT;nn:nz she)
iti the Maiheur couistry, was in J.;.;u
that section this week isml rej o s
stock iu fine condition out there.
There will be an ice cream and ba -ket
sociable at the M. K. church on
Mareii 13. for the purpose of raising
JjjiJi t J,I,1 'y on the chnri-h dcl't.
Hue tir:iics, agent tor to: L i kii
iliikCik, rc-ceivevl 13'1 !ie:!d of Kef
cattle from W. H. C-i!k; and I. W.
1 e;ir this week whi-l; he will drive to
a id ship from Shaniko.
There is q'lite an escite:ne-tt in the lore and that upon surrender to conn-; Another lenient in the rather tin
vicinity of Portland over tho p.-nsirt ty clerks a warrant should be issued ' f ivonb'e iuation ii tlie sc:ircitr of
.f fi iding tietroleura. ii uUlors are
leasing lauds and making prejiaratious
jr In.ring wells. f
A. W. Hanson, the tail.ir, wlio w:rs ,
in business a year ago, has re'ur;!d
ud will oen a tailor suo;i iu Kd j
White's building uexL week, here he '
will . u t.o tiwii-c,
aud will have a fine sto-k to select
f rom. ; and wo iPttiyers. An example i that
T'.ie Mayflower Mining Co. are ' I Grant Horn, who, a year ago, con
pu.ihing their tunnel into tlte moun- ; racte-1 his clip at 14J cents a pound,
tiin, working night and day with a and c:;n secure no qnotations alxjve 91
ni i dtiue otierated by compressed air. to 10 cents now. Furthermore, buy
'J'he a.ijieaiances at the b.-eaf of ti e ers ap;ar to be d ling nothing, a
tunnel indicate the trne'.tce of an oie siii ny in tha in.trVet accounting for
l-ody nt far in advance. the r fhuitierence to the offerings.
Claude D.inhant and Mis. Mary
Wiltse, of Hay Creek, were united in
marriage one d;iv last week, tint v.e
are unable to state just when, ami in
the future we sugg-st that neivl-n a--
Tied enup'es interview ti-.e newspai er -man.
Both the parties are well known ;
Mr. Dunham being t Cr iik cjunty
biy. The Joi"kkal wishes them the ;
gieatest success in life. j
At the annual school meeting held t
Lint Monday in this district, Dr. II. P j
Iielknap was elected director in place j
of J. N. Williamson, wIkiso teim has
expiied and M. K. Kl.'i ;t was unaiii-
uiously reelected clerk, this being an .
' " ' . . , '
Cll Jorsemeiii oi ir. r-iiioiirf can.'iin -
a id painstaking coiidu--t f that of
(See for several years past.
o. "as ." i. a con-ci un
I of cuuos including some tine spei I
in rus ol pe.nlied wood. He iso has ,
iieue.h int lor chore b ivs hit! is siiort i
on them now. It happened iu this
way. A few dry ago he encag d n i
peripatetic wanderer of Ccrm.-iii l-er-
auasion to chore around for what he j
c ml 1 eat. Part of li is duties was to .
keep the fires going, but they piovedj
t ki onerous. He allowed the files to
bjrn lo v and being told to replenish '
them did so, but still the roo.us we:e !
chilly- Upon exaiu iiitii.il of tl.e 1
utoves Mr. Elkins f. u id tl.em filll
with the finest specimens of his petii-
j-.J wood ami, looking furth'
I, is waideri" La.kiig in
on the back porch. Then
tamed blue in that vicinity
louu'l
the t-tin
the air
and the
chore boy stood not upon the order if
his going-
GROCERIES.
Itichet t Co., wholesale grorrrs of . slieep here. One year ago eastern
I'ortland, will have their representa- j buyers were making many inquiries
live, C. E. Dawson, located at 1'uiu- for sheep and hiter sent their buyers.
tU'Stcr Hotel on Thursday, Friday nnd j In the npiing 20,000 were bought nnd
Ha turd.iv, March 7,8,9. He will be shipped from this county. 1'hese were
pleased to quote you prices whether, for feeding in M iiitiiua and the Dako-j-ou
buy or not. Call and list your- j fas. At this time, scaicely mi in
selves at least and know what profit iiuiry is coming from the east nnd sev
vott are ayt!: on everything you eat. ! eral buyers, who have come annually
Or drop him a card a?.d ho will call at' to this country, have written that they
yjur residence. Go'l to lie delivered ' will not come this yeat. The conceit
liv June I. 'ooidi.!i'S taken under $2'-) t -us of opinion apjiears to he that
Anntnl Report for District A'o. .
The following is a statement of the
;i nances of this school district on
March 1, 1U01, showing receipts and
disbursements during the year:
RKOKIFTS.
Anrt of school funds on hand
March 1, 1901. 1400.04
Ain't received on district tax 10t"0.2(
" " fiom county fund 1404.72
Stale '
I ll it iof.
all other
373 SK
Eo7.l
11 23
Total
4319.48
lf.3250
r.ISBfRSKMEXTS.
Ain't paid teachers
" " rent school rooms
" " fuel and incidentals
" " services dist. clerk
" ' rebate on tuition
Balance on hand
2-1.00
S0.92
33.00
32.20
2314 8 '.
. Total
'Total number children
t
! in the d. strict.
Males
4519.48 i
of sch vol age j
126:
123
Female
Total
2 ID
Sea p r.ounty MmlJlf.
new scalp bounty law which
The
4TC t Jllto m is a
well ilt-
, vised law -o far us its future operation
' is concerned, but that portion of it,
Sec. S, which attempts to provide for
scalt. certificates which had not lecu
canvassed l.y the county courts when
the law tve:it into etlect, is ft muddle
c...u-aeteri--tic ot Oregon legislatioi1.
I;. its tcims, the holder of such cc:- '
titieate must present it to the county j
cl.-ik and make affidavit that he killed !
it (the coyote of course) etc., when a'
county warrant iil be isstied to hint. :
Now, nearly all such certificates ie'
i.i the Iw.i'.ds of second irt:s, tl e
iM-rs.n tov.houi it uas issuid erhaps
73 tuiU-s away, a id the sca'ps in the
l:..n'.s of a not a i y somewhere ehe. ;
Tile notary dare not deliver the f-calp'
to the hvldr of the cerliiieate and he
eanin't gtrt his certifi a e changed tt a
county warrant witlnut it. Al:d
iheie vo-i are in a situation as cle;:r :
i. mu.l. Jtow simple anj ea-y it
oiid have been to have pro.idid
that ai! uucauvi.ssed certificates is- (
, sii- J up to the date when the new law
' took e;ft-t f houl.l I canvassed as Le-
i.i lieu thereof. We presume senator- '.
i.d matters so engrossed the attenti it
of or.r lawmakers that I he defects of '.
Hiis tao were overloake-l. ;
" '
If oof ilarli l is Lif ''esr.
Wool is wairth one tliiid less
iu:i;i ifc. ii.is uiiv if ir ago, MCCaai: IIS III
the statement of prominent siie -puu n j
; L,i-t j-ear at this time buyers were
arriving front the east anxious ti
i write contracts for all the wool thev
;C'joId get at prices ranging aiKUlt tin
1 14 or 15 cent mark. Ail the naxil of
Wall'i'.va county was taken before
-hearing "inie and immense quantities
bought und-r contract in other East
ern Oreg6n counties. At the pres
ent time there is not a woolgrower in
the country niakingany effort to effect
purchases, with one piissible exception.
The high prices of last spring caused
a large r.umi'Cr of growers to hold their
':!i;i thi year for as g vrl if not a hot
ter t'l 'nr.'. with the rent!', that, u iltun
o , . ,. . , , ,
compelled them to sell for less, or hohi
the; i
until this vcar. i-'ied. E.
Judd, manager of the Pendleton scour
ing mill-i. states that the Xo'ile clip.
Uje .,Tg,vt , I J.,I,0, wns gl.ippeil here !
to the mil's. oflVrs of 55 -ten Is l.eii.e
ma,!(. f.,r ,, M.rpJ product and 43 ;
r .. .i. :..f.. i... -i i : . '
Wil4 l4,f,e:I. Mr. Noble at a hitter
t.fl wa!i a(,je to BOt only 40 cents for
th letter of his wool and that figure
e ,. ,Jt be secured at the present
timo.
Unless the market stiffens the bulk
tle iWi WlX,3 in this region will be
i,,j ullti la-e iu the season, perhaps
,,ver int-i 1902. The sheep men are in
,..,v circumstances, are now and have
,3 . sli,e , I(-1 t li-ir clips when the
.;Mte ,,f the market mis unsatisfactory
The hanks willingly extend itccoinmn
ilation for unlimited time to till who
are in the wool business.
One tear ago there were 100,000
. Rl!0p in Cniatilla county, according to
I t'li; returns of the County Livestock
I 1'iajiector. Today there are 2t7,000
Call an 1?3 o k new Steel Har
row. The Roderick Lean Stael
Harrow is the Best it Cheapest.
Hi Hi iU Hi Hi Hi
til Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi H Hi
T
t
t
6-
All ;nils Markrd
In riaiii Kijtirrs.
tn-arly all who shipjed east to feed
last year lost on the average 50 cents j
a head. One buyer writes that sheep
must drop T3 cents head below last '
j-iti'j prices, else he will not make
.,,. iin.1i iM I
r.mge lands, in proportion to the num-
ber 0( s,eep owned in t hi region. A
vir a -o. with so:n jthinir like 100.000
less sh thau are now iu the country
! the heep men were bothered to Dud j
s l.ticient forage for their docks, and j
the -diecp
' t :e dithcuity will apparently be great-
II OVOOI HIC JJ.J jua, aai.
Pendleton cor. to Oregotiiao.
DA SK S TA T KM EX T.
-3.l-
RfH.r1 tht Cvtulitiv of Tke Firwt
SUi:ft.U f'liJt, lft VirilV, in the
'fns of fiivyuii, at the th-ae of 6nWarsv,
Itb. Cll; lift:
KKSOt' RCES:
J A ini anrl ili-omaLs $ 124 70S.36
. volrj-lt-, wcuiej aud uticcurvd. s,sr,. il
L'. s. u-uuii ti h-cuic cirv,iltlti.
i reajiauu on V. S. Uiiui
rsKrW, eirvurkins ttc
liuirfia nnusv, fuiliitunf uij
tlxoirm ....
i'Utf tnm 2vati,ui-i lfcuifca foit
x.-Mrr.e Ai-ntn;
fii-! tr.aii S!tat trunks auil ISankenf
llui- from iipriiv--i rescr e ag'e'ita.
Inwrual Lciruue stauii
Cllt-cks alt t tither cash itvtus ... .
N 'te-i of other .atio uii linka
r r:tiirial (M-.ier currHiCT, uickles
1 id wu'j
Lawkll Monet K.hve uBist
SlMrsiw 22,'i
lJ-Ai-temii-r n 'Usm . . 2.UOi
l". e. Cert, til nt Ueoiiit fur It-iJ
Un.lri.
Jtii-uii-iti-m fiiliii with L'. S.
1 re-ui r ( tt cli-caUtii.li) . .
12..-U0 ,
3,4.t8,2l 1
!
5,500 .
i
18.014 t I
3.6I!J ! I
10.11S.03
lU.4 I
.15 1
i5 uo
24'
C2JS.O0
Tutul
I.I AD1 t.ITl l!Sl
J Cmi-iil Rt'wk p ki I in
Stirpltm fund
! t'liitivi'te,! nititji, U-M fnvrwm
S-aO.OOO :
10,000 .
14..VT4 01
11 OX)
N.,ti mi Uauk u. -juUtaudin.
"I"""
drpn-fdkM mmjevt to
dn-.-k
12.VJ13.08
2,o;i.t4
Uanan
certificate f diMiait. . . .
Total
.51" .ME OF ultKiioX,
212.73.ll
U:
County nf Crnok, J
I, T. M. li.tLnwix. Chir of the ahove
n ameil hank, ilo imlfinly swear that the almve
st tan-nt is true to the tiest if niy kitow
le We and beli-f. T. M. BALDV.'i , .
Canbier. !
I HnlMcritied and sworn lefire me this 2'lth
day f Pel.. 1U01. I
J. J. SMITH.
County Clerk. (
Ccrihi-t Attput: j
V'll.l. WirHZWElLKIl, j
1.. K. A l.l.KS, V Directors.
'.. M. Bkown. ) i
Pi-ineville to ahaailco by Daylint.
Stages leave Prinevillo Tuesday,
Tiiursiiiiy and Saturday at 0 a. m
Arrive at Slianiko 6 p. m,' Leave
Slinniko Monday, Wednesday and
Friday nt 6 a. in. Airive nt Prineville
at 0 p. in. Fresh relays of horses.
Good coaches. Courjeous and care
ful drivers. Social rates to parties
and express in juantities.
A damson & Winnek Co. A gen I s.
Simpson, Wilson &. Co. are offering
great bargains in Mens' aud iiBovi
Hats.
Royal Worcester corsets in nil col
ors and lengths at Wurztveiler aud
Thompson's. j.;"'
WATCH
NEXT WEEK.
JAPANESE
The Place to Buy aiul Get the Most.
For 5 cents you can get a little more here than
VIpwlipj
X1C t llcrc.
5 cents 3 papers Wire Hair Tins.
5 ent 3 papers Sharp's Nee-lles, or 8 papers ass't, 10c.
Z cents 4 papers Adamtine Pins.
5 cents 2 papers Safety Pins.
cents 7 tloxen White Buttons.
5 cents 2 goo-l child's white linen handkerchiefs.
5 cents 1 bottle of mucilage with brush.
5 cents 1 good ladies' white linen handkerchief,
o cents 1 1-2 papers of matches.
5 cents 2 good Col. Fellows cigars
o cents 1 package of white wove envelopes.
5 cents 6 So, 1 Spencerian pens.
5 cents 1 good rubber return ball.
5 cents 1 box wood tooth picks,
o cents 1 bar of J S Kirk & co. soap, any k.nd
Our Five cent articles
wiere for double the amount, and we have a good
many other things that
past twelve years for five
mentioned for LEADERS.
L H. Lippmaii
rr
Sells Furniture, &c. for
Cash and on
Easy Payments.
1-4 down, balance in monthly payments
POSITIVELY, KO
n
t
t
6.
t
PEASE & M.
SHAXIKO, OREUOX.
BAZAAR.
cannot be I: ought else-
have been sold for the
cents anil we r-ra not
GOODS CHARGED.
fa
fa
fa
fa
fa
fa
fa
?few Soods jfrriveng
Afford the only opportunity in
the City for Uilliards or IJowl-
mg.
Confectioner j. Tobaccos,
Cigars, etc. on sale
,. t. t ! . I' I iVH i
Reawtjr la Blood Dees.
Clcrn hlnoil means a clean skin. TCo
beauty without it. faseureta, tat ndy Cathar
tic clrjii your blood and keen it clean, bv
stirring up tiie lazy liver and driving all am-
piu ities I loin inr I KI v . iiegm to-uav to
bal'tslt ntmnies. boils, blotches, black hparla.
nnd that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cas-ar-ts. lieauty fir ten rents. All drug
tsta, aaUsfactaon giiaranleed. 10c. 25c, 50c
Case of Iloyal Worcester etirsets
just received at Wurztveiler A Thomp
son's.
Greatest Slaughter of Hats, Boots,
Shoes, l;y Goodj and crockery at the
Bazaar.
Woolen s cVs. ladies' h se and line
dovrs st your own pricw at the li .xxar.
Wm. McMeekin will saw your wood
twice Into three lengths at 40 cents
per cord, whether vou have onlv one
cord or one hundred cords.
U S. Price has plenty of dry, solid
juiiipt-r v no 1 wliirli he will sell at lowest
jaali price aud deliver oil shortest notice'
1 24tf.
Cyrus, the jeweler, will make your
Id clock or watch run as good as
new, or give you a bargain in anything
in ti e jewelry line.
To Car Coatt.!oa Fmihs
Taket'iaeareta CainJv Oilliarlia lOcorBe.
itCCC tMl to euro. !riu,-;uita ruruml money
Money saved during the next 30
days with the bargain sale at foe
Bazaar.
A foo 1 second-hand couch for sabs.
Enquire at this office.
Mens' hats which formerly sold for
2.50 to $5 now Wo to $2.50 at Simp--ion,
Wilson & Co.
When you want us to sell you goi 8 ,
at cost get in while the clearance si. e :
huts. The itazaar. !
1
KclneatoToar Itowets With Caaearora. !
rvn.iw r..i ,ri l... i-ur, ronKi tnt.t ton forever. I
10c,-c It CCC. tail, ururinsiarcfund money.
Vitae Ore $1.00 ir ia:kage V. O.
(.ills 2ac. Call on or address Hatlie
Palmer, Prineville, Oregon.
Take your team to Chris Ci firs nt w
stable.
Vitae 0;e cures kidney and bladder
diseases.
Best Prineville flour nt Simpson,
Wilson ii Cut $3.75 per bbl.
Renietnlcr the cleara c ' sale for 30
lays only nt the Da.anr.
Kodak Cameras & Supplies at Temple-;
toll cf- Soli's. j
Buy your shoes aud hats at S. W. &
Cos I
For Salt. Two very desirable lo'a
in Prineville at a bargain. Call on or
add.oss, Frank Klkius, Prineville, Or.
Keep your weather eye on Adanison
& Winnek Co's. display counters.
They will shortly open an immense
stock of new novelties. j
Eilncato Tngr IIowols With. Caacareta.
Cnmly Cathartic, rim const ii;ittoii foi-oe'
loo. s&o. It J. C. C. faii, JiuKRlstsretunii money.
Call and s.hi the line lino of Phoiogruph
Albums at Teiupletoii iv Son's.
The Aciuo Mouiiiu Machines, the
B-st in tho World at Salouion's.
rWl) CENTS The Dalles-Warm
Springs Stage Co. will carry freight and
express from The Dalles to 1'rmo.lllo al
three cenis a pnu'id.
God teeth tire essential to health and
to'good appearance. If yours need at
ron i i ii go to Dr. C. A. Cline, whose
sank is lus best recountieiidarioii.
How Are Your Kldaeye ff
Ttr Ttobtis" Sparncits Plllncarrnll klrtner tils. Sam
ple f ruu. Atli. bmrliutf Ktuiuil Cu.. Cliicuau ur 1. t
Cannot be bought nt wholesa'i .
Col. Fellows Cigars, 25 in a box for.
55 cents or 2 for 5 cents. The Bazaar.
ftfWitR with yon whcttisr jnn snntlnn. tneavmaaa
n.-i v.-liillinic iiii.ai-cuSiiiliit. Ntl-ia.lAL-ETj
rtiiuiivu. tho tli-air,- fur tobixnii, wltti-O" mi . -out
ntiiima (lintm... ei. iiol. uicovHTR t irfUiSo
tlito, purilluu tho 1,1. miiI, O'-fTfl 1 k 83i.iXM-.toi-r.
lout munliuwil .jviYal V 1 BJSUUO t,uic.
mA'i you MronirJV f "j H A "ft'.old . 400,000
ml pook.t- SfW-JIO TaBll' from
l'?!'!' ft! 'jt-fS.cour own druiTKl.t. whu
Rwt--will vom-li for us. Tako It wits
Vol wlll.naM ntlT. nnt .lontlv Dnn
rO""" litix. 91, usui.!ly r-ursi 1 (iohi. SS M,
Ifliarilliloi a tii nrvuriinilni.iT,
durllii); Ui-moJjr c , t'LiB.if aiiMlst, Utm E.rk.
J &W.
Xacties' Watst SiUs,
Xaciies' SM Tlaste,
Xaciiez)' 9ecA: Sftanc,
Zft angle Sftelta. Trss Soods.
X HE JEDBY
C Corner 4th
Prineville,
mSSja SA.MFX.E1 HOOM OIST MAIM STREET
tT" RATES, $1.25 to ?2.00. PATBOXAGE SOLICITED.
XJhe Ony J'irst Class JTouse in Uown.
Special sccommodaions for Zjraveiinff ?fen.
CHRIS COHRS, Manager.
I
" . i
- a WiM a J
AA iOwWtlctu th tnwrior of all nates. Th asi
Cs kaadlcd, lightest draft, tnoftt dtiraUc md turn ths
toil pcV-tly. Can be adjusted t work on .W hill,
where othen tail. Have mi-.t proof nub harsds and
PUR' pciants n aMiperioriiv over all others. Uade in all
. with STKKl.or CH U.l.KI) bottotm suvd RtdinC
Mtachietit. Compare them with others and ee them
tworit and you will buy a Canton. Manufactured by
FARLIN & ORENCORFF CO.. CANTON, ILUNOIl I
SUPERIOR DISCS AND HOE DRILLS
And Seeders are too well kuowc to l.eel au introduction and we merely I -en leave
to reiiiindyoa that we am ageil's for theiu. Walking Plows Chilled or
Steel Sulky and Gng. The famous "SUPERIOR" DRILL on
dress parade aud for sale. Terms consistent, quality considered.
STILL HEADQUARTERS FOR
rine Hoiseshoeinj and
Wagon Wcrk
Sooth End.
Type Writers
of all makes solil and rent
etl. Mineosjraphs, Ilekto
praplis, Ofliee and Dupli
cating (iootlst, Desks, Let
ter. Presses, Etc.
Write us for prices on
Rubber Stanns,;.Seals.'Etc.
Coast Agency Company.
2601 STARK ST.
Port laud. Oregon
Boctors find
A Good
Pr es cription
Tor mankind
WANTED s-A caw of bad tieahtl thM R-fP-Atf S wttl
' T'wy bunl.li pain and pnjooj lila, Uii. cj...
tt. Not. ih. word R I f A N S oa p.ck.,.
cespt no .ub.lltuic. R-fPA'N'S. c.il, !
temuonl.l. W,H 'k. ni.llrd to .n, iddM b c.l.
'Daily.
and It ts
Oregon.
Vou will nee I a few new
farming tools. The great
P. & 0 .a nton line of Can
ton, 111 , is undeniably the
best. The Canton Chilled
and Steel plows, cultiva
tors, harrows, etc., being
made of high-grade mater
ial with first class work
manship, have sttod the
test tince 1842 and yetlea
the procession by several
i.
CftaL fava 80. SleeL laTOl TBS
Specialty at this seasoa of the
year.
Frank Elkins.
OUR LEADER
I The Very
rite lor Booklet.
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