Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 27, 1905, Image 2

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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
PUBLISHED BY THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO.
I). F. SSTKFKA. S. M. HAILF.Y.
Publixhed wry ThurwUy Hi The Journal Building, l'riiifvillr. Or(rou.
Trm of Suiiwrrlptlon: One year, f l.."0. Six Ki.lcrf! at th Pritit
monOiM. 75 eeut. Single eoplewS eent oa. lt. c!m rates.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF CROOK COUNTY.
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1905.
Federal emml iurios stt in de-! that there lias been more veniality
c f
tholiS
terrnined to make the t-1 1 it 11 1 in -! under the present administration irnoia loimuxter .en
.;n.rrl,.,;v.i,iv resorts.1 than in mv that ireeeeded h. . for Portland as witness
iThe slightest reflection ought to!1"1 frauJ
convince anyone mat, mis is noi r. llaroi.t l lark and w ile re-
now ! turned the first of the week from
not afraid a trip into Lake countv where the
Additional Lncnl 0. M. Hiking and wife and son.
j Millard, returned yesterday from n ,
;,vr:e Steven and wife. ..I;"' outing in the Cascade i
Madras, were in town yeMerday. ' "oKtis.
returning; home today. j lr. H. P. lUlknap returned;
Alhert K. Seals, of P.end. was I say from a visit to Portland j
transacting business in Princville ,uu'. tho K,,ir nA ,,M ,!i,kor ri,.v
Tuesday. and Prairie City mines.- He at- j
1 tend the annual meeting of the
stock holders of the IMxie Meadow j
Mining Uo. at the latter place held
July I'.'th. In speakim
J.t. htwh, of l.amonta. w as , meeting und the outlook
transacting tonone in town ,),,,, ju. W;IS Vllv ,.Mthu-iastio
vesterdav. 1 1,., ....... i
P. 15. Poindcxter and M iss rr-asjfita I At
For IT tTSfw
Cedar Poor
Mayor Win.
yesterday on a
Portland.
Wurrweilor left
I'li-due. trip to
of thifl
Lt thefAj
f$$ SViid Summer Clearance Sa!
i
To maUo room for our Fall Stock wo must clear our
Stock of nil Odds nnd Ends In Summer Goods
Sunday i 31
I l( M rill ri uuirau " . . . .
' .. : the csvim but that the country
ing more warm weather. n mai
is the heft it can do. it micht as
well take a vacation till fall.
has a President w ho is
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101 a tnorougn
' matter how mue
' the process. The record
Imilding and Tar la M-r
Call on
housicleaning no ; doctor was practicing his prof's- hi A. H. Lippman & Co
hdus-tis raised in Uion. J Price Lower than the Lowest
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is lo ll. ; ii' i . .1. .. 1 r ... ... . -f -wrr Ttn rr--trtn" if.1
i . .. ihkmh reiurueei .iiuutiav i i 1 ,
; W Window tllas
7 i,.;.,ij
A low Silk aul l.nwn Sliirt W'ai.xN
(JixmIs that sold from 7'm'oii! t S 7 . "
Your L'lioico
Silk U ;iists - . $;i.;(l
Lawn Waists . . r0 els
I'M
Lot 1
Sumim'f Skirts in I'otion ('ommMs
lis and White l'ipii't!
75 cts
$1.00
true,)- ti... ii.. i.i i i .i . ai ii ... ..-j i
iii'iu iiie imiuj Tallin nucir- vnri i i 'mil nun wue aim
If Japan will just hurrv and discredit of the country it i
. i- ... . ... ;ll k., i ... n..4 i... .
iae o.ua.wk, u.e.v ,a.i .r , ...s - . , h j u attendin the funeral children, of Ontario
noining av u io neuia.r- ..,.. j vrttll iv muuimMiaumi and lurial of his hrother, the
at l ortsmoutn. is oeaung wuu u icariessiy.
are visit injjej
latei with relatives and friends in Crook
Tom Iawson and Ida T.rlelli
j From the time of the Cuban postal j
frauds under the McKinlev ad
Kev. (i. M. lUMith.
Miss Aultie Snyder is visiting in
county. Mr. Odell is ut forme
i resident o' this county having
are rejwrtetl to le rehearsing for a t .
ministration to the present row
J I the city, the guest of M.ss Winifred j bwn '"Ked in the stock business
V u, . :rCr p in the Agriculture Department and try tor a , .
douhle sketch. tth Mr. Rocker-; 1 . tMehereertifietti. in the fix iinin i-;' '". He, is a present sliH'k
, ,, . . ,, , - ; the tioverntnent Printiue 0:hce. . teaier .iriim.ate m uu ex.iiuina -t . , .
teller in tney woum mane a r.nei
knock-about team.
tions to he held here couiniencing
the country at lare h is been i
'treated to a mas of unsavory I Al"?ll!it
1 revelations. Hut the crafters both i Vr. Ilarohl i lurk
insjH-ctor f r Malheur county and'
engaged tu buying bheepand I rail-
j ing them out to market.
tVutist. is nnw i
Twenty Thousand off Senator it little art nv ltliic to tl.t tu this eitv prepared toMtteiul ti tti J. W . Howard returned ye.-ter-
Depew's income at one clip. Howi.lct tlUl tlC tjH, . c,m),. for a ; wants .f iny oue ilirtn dental day from Prairie City where he
blows like that would it Uuare deal all around. T,e.. . ' WI"UI1" i went to attend the annual meeting
tun :
111
m. m
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VP
.moiis una i tuvs Miiiiini-r Mraw aiu
('anva.s Hats at loss tlnn rst.
fM lor .X)
$5.00
nO cts
!25 cts
low Panama' lliat
Voitr clmico fur
7" ct'iil luit.s ynnr clinifo
."." cent lials uiir cli.iico
I
hoail
Missivs .uu I I'hililroim SttiiiiiwM
wear at loss than cosi
Il'aW ll.'lts .1 Mill ti lllell lifim nil it
Autoiiinhilo Caps . . ;rt cts Vf
Sun IliiiiiiKit j . . r: ,... icVtf
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A few Ladies Silk Hells all this Season's newest styles reduced f
One Half, from 23 cents to $1.00 each
DUV (lOODS and 1 1'iiMSll l-KS
J
many
take to put
minus quantities?
' work done.
rMu...- lul "KillHV..it HttLllllrtl t.l lit ..M.-e MS
your income intojfraujs jn the Postoiliee Depart- ;w ,,nvo .1!raill , tlu. ,s,
W. K. ltouek. iii LiiniDiita.
t i t- I in llil. r TV lilil.ie iinil lit'.vll.'Iir I 114 m
rrrl !; '?r,r SMITH (MKK'S KKGKPTIOHS
in sie;kini!
W':W
They complain that they cannot
rind anything but mud for the
foundation of the Panama Canal.
They struck that deposit higher
up in the Kquitable.
Peter iloffer, the only boarder at
the county bastile, made a dash
for liberty last Monday afternoon
and for a short time it looked as
though he had effected hi? escape.
With the permission of Deputy
Sheriff Brierly, Hoffer carried a
bucket of ashes from the jail and
when out of the officer's sight he
took to his heels. His escape had
been planned, as he had placed his
hat inside of the bosotu of his shirt
and had no sooner left the court
house, than he jumped into the bed
of Canyon creek and was seen
running up the stream. Deputy
Sheriff Brierly soon missed him
and with the assistance of A. J.
Wendler and H. Hunter located
liim a short distance up Whiskey
gulch where he was found secreted
in a cluster of brush. He was re
turned to the county jail and it is
safe to say that his liberties in the
future will be somewhat limited.
Canyon City Eagle.
ment, the western laud frauds sVpteiiiN-r.
reachini; frcm the Mexican to the I ihbbhmm
Canadiau line, the leakage of the
crop reports, the discoveries of
irregularities in the Schuylkill ;
Arsenal and seamed work at the
Charleston Navy Yard, are only
indications that the government'
has heretofore Uen regarded as an :
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uai liiuu 1 uiinuu, tuu L-a.i uim
of the Dixie
.Mr
the
2v attln gr
At ONF.II AI.F KcKtilur Price
A. H. LIPPMAN CO.
mine, and in pe
Mis. J. W.
of tin - pwpturo! by Mrs. Ilouek in u di-h'
property is of the opinion that it . m the cuj.nortr.i at their house. 1
is alright and with the new ma-; ll probably been hauled in on
ehiuery in.-ta!led it will soon take .-' lo;',, "f vv,,m1 Ml'- Houckjg
its plai-.i with the hwt of them. had ''rou-ht from the desert, and j t
1 then made its way into the houte.
v.,.. vv ;ii; ...... .... .1 .1,., .1 1.' i
iiiuii 11 iiiuiui. "ini .111 uiaiii ; mi . 1 1
..' . ; These animals or Im
lir.ll:llf- 'I f 1 In. I l-l i. h rl.lnv Ti
PHIM.VII LL At Mi:.l. OKLUOW
winch iver.p-
! vnu w ant to call them gu under 1 S
i :. , 1
line (leiiiiiiion in a venomon
Domestic and Imported
VI () V () U S , W I X i: S and C I (I A U S
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Senator John H. Mitchell, senior
Senator of Oregon was sentenced
by Judge De Haven in the United
States Court at Portland Wednes
day, to pay a fine of $1000 and
serve six months in the county
jail of Multnomah county. Exe
cution of the judgement will be
stayed two days, by which time
Senator Thurston, attorney for
Mitchell, will have his hill of ex
ceptions filed, and it will be know n
whether the lower court will grant
the defendant the right to appeal
his cause directly to the Supreme
Court of the United States. It is
very probable that the bill of ex
ceptions will be allowed to be filed,
and the case taken to the Supreme
Court. If such is the case hit
case will not probably be reached
by the Court for over a year or
possibly until near the close of the
term for which Mitchell was elect
ed. According to authorities in
Washington, Mitchell although
sentenced, is permitted to hold his
seat in the Senate until sentence
is executed, and following the pre
cedent established in the Burton
case, the Senate will not take
action to deprive him of his seat
while his case is before the courts.
Unless Mitchell should resign,
which is not probable, he will be
able to prolong his Senatorial
career and draw his salary oru
year more. If this is done Mitch
ell will deprive Governor Cham
berlain the opportunity ot appoint
ing a Democratic Senator to serve
until March 4, 1000. Such being'
the case Mitchell will not take any
active part in the Senate until his
case is disposed of in the higher
court and a judgement rendered in
his favor.
Some papers seem to think that
the uncovering of "graft" all over
the country in Federal, state and
Boone returned tun-1 ' J
., . 1 the murder of Mrs. Nesoit and her
1 t., uaf.i lL.J 1 V'l.iailUi .UU lull w.at.
rt.id unnlliTi MGirm. .t ir It thil ' II. .. . i. - I 1 . . l
uu.- niuu),u c" .nun ... ..... j . . . , , uauvmer, .-. 1111 i, near noon mer -, , . . ,, ,. . . . .
, . , . other points. Mrs. Niodderlv who ' spider of Southern Italv and un-
American conscience has been 1 ... on March 8, PAW. The execution ', . ,
, . t, accompanied her on the trip will t . , , , ., ot uncommon m this county,
ki-u im a nnu iu mo nunc -. . i was carrieii inrouKii wunoui a
. ii.- , spend six months visitmi; at Kent.i . ...
House strong enough and straight, 1 - ! hitch and in searcelv one minute
, . , . , - Orc-.-on aud Collins ahuii;ton . -
enough to smoke out the vermin ! from the time Williams left the
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n-liurm-or Ihr a r.. t. r, . I O n-,i,l.l I U Hit .llTKeV 11 fill H I.. 1 l.l Ti 1 V 1 : . 1 : 1 ... I 1 ... .1 : ...
.in. n ..'nnu, ii ninui. .- - . inn eurriuor lie n.i u.iujiui .11 ,,. . .. . . , i wr?
fr.,m a live ... .... , ... .. . .... " nu W"U " ,,,IU1 11 "'
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I'KINLVU I I) P. t). POX !.' TSt
ue a poor return to try and ham-'' returned Tuesday
1 : - . I. ' .... I. t -,-. j,. t . l.rt .C.IL-tia,. 1 1 ill . , . . .
ier mm wiui warnings inav ne ; i-n m.. . M'r minutes was iroiiourii'eil dead lv
might burn down the barn in kill-; Springs. They r.-ort having had ,j,e physicians. The hanging of
ing the rats. What the country j a splendid time. Williams was the third legal
needs is a more thorough awaken-j Nate Wurzweller left yesterday i hanging to take place in Wasco
ing still. 'President Roosevelt j for j0fer,h. Wallowa countv to, county.
C. Sain Smith returned lust! wllh Mr- Tarantula in, is k
needs the moral support of every . -11ml a roonth visiting friends'
accent citizen in carrying out tne ater whicj, he will
worn lie mis undertaken, it neigchoolat the im Military Aea- the valley. H.
14 dlllililrtiin in liu irArlr f.-ir ' . ...... i i . . -r . i i
.t,...vU ... .... - tiemy in 1 ortianu. : l aroer, utian m. letiierow, who , j,, lltl(i j
nonesiy m me puonc service, ne, nrr.,.,,,i ;l. r,., :r...- f,.r
althollllh nlie i sel.liiiil seen. At !
present this one i- kept in a e,!a.s!
bottle in this nlliee illldbeil) fed'
on llies whii'h food it seems In!
enjoy. Their Ming, so we are VJ
reliably inf r'ueil. i more fatal D3
than the bite ot a rattle snake. ,(1
We do not doubt it, and what W
is more ar" not going t expi ri- 3
n,..r.l ..ill. .l.i ... a.i.l tl... I...II'.. is.Ki
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Il.i r hi. r Shop .ui.l Kcst.iiiritnt In Counvctltui ot Lend
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lUiUiaiUjuiaiaiiuuiiUiiiu iiiiaiaiaiaiaiiiiaauuiiiiii
SSSSSSS'SSS fit
TS1E PI.A SAIAONrl
Proprietor..
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l . . i.. . .. .v. v. ci K 1 1 villi .1 ill o ' l til UJllil u i iJ .j ji.lj,
brought back Jeff t ..tj
grafter
is not !
job bv 1108. The
usually a fool,
that the penalt
going to jail, he will respect his
neighbor's property rights even j
Mrs. J. H. Wigle and daughter,
.r: .. vi i. f. I., ..
U155, veiiti ..ciiii;, leii, u cuiirsuaj j
probably will do a very thorough;, r: .... ,.t. ...... hor-e stealina. Varher waived
a pi; 'or Portland where thev will sjH-nd ''xaminauon
and when he finds , , ... i u- -n the
,, , . ,- a few days visiting at the Fair al'l"-ai Jl ll"
.lty of stealing is , Court lim,r
examination and was held to
so that vmi w
are.
"I
ll you never saw on, call 1-1
.aye a look i't i!:i- f. !uw ; M
;ll I . ..... ...!. .. .1 ' III
l't
listanee f r fear of
1, i.iivv vvii it 1 1
after which thev will
vallis and visit for a
returning home about the first of
though that neicbhor lie the
government. Heart v respect co- j cI)ternDtr-
nnerntion n ,w ,1 "tt. Pr.Ut kvVVVVWVVVWPI
who is making him see things in
this light.
:
In thirteen states and territories ; f
of the west more than 81,000,(XJOi
acres of land have lx.'en set apart !
iu forest reserve- Some idea of the ; J.
government's activity in carrying !
out its policy may be obtained .
Plow's Candy
in Packages. Second to
None.
Ice Cream
and Soda. Pure and Cold
D. P. ADAHSON & CO.
next terni of Circuit
tiruui .i . r t.,
go to Lor-
few week ' was ' 'nils and will
' ooard at the county j.ul until
1 further notice.
. I l.a r . nri'lmu r.f 'rn .i.n u-I I 1 .
. hi. i iiuiiuin VI ...i. .....v. (iji.reim
' unite in a meeting at the Method-
; ist thurcli next Muulay evening , ,Uiti,;S(:
A to listen to an address hv l)r. (I.1
MARR1KD.
r In this city, Saturday
PlOo. TeuiperelH u .
; was united in marring''
hi!
;1
KOAkK iS: J K I) li I. I. .
In The Glaze Ilalll
A First Class House
in Fverv Respect
CHOICEST BRN)S OP LIQOUKS.
VINL;5, and CIGARS
l i.i r." iiiiia ii ! " n
to I (enrv I 1 1 i. i i H .
W. ILed.- The contracting pai ti s !
th from LviIp. where the
! groom is engaged in the .avv mill
. V v .
L. lufts, of Portland, Mate Miper
4 intendent of the Ante Saloon
1 fx'ague. ' Subject : "The (ireatest
Issue." pr. Tufts is thoroughly
fl conversant with the various phasis
of the liouor question, having been
. Ford and son, Will engaged in lighting the tra Hie for
Prof. R.
when it is recalled 'hat this area ! C. Ford, of Sisters, were visiting in ; year.-. You will profit by hearing
now reserved under government j town a few days this week. Mr. 'him. Special music.
control is nearly twice as large as ! Ford reoorts. crons in the SUters The " !o" rfirln t. timea I..
Missouri and more than one and ' country where water is used for : coine so interested in their Work "UT inf,,rll,a,lt reports it one of M.e
Jlxe Fourth of July at Sinters.
The Fourth of July ce'ehntien
at Sist.er, allhough the ri port of it
is rather late was a sueeio, (inan
cially iv 1 1 ) siv.'in Iy.
The, day vv is taken iii in the
morning and afternoon by speeches,
songs, sports of various nature and
a general good time had by nil.
I l est h ever attended.
one-half times as large as the state j irrigation, are doing fine, and in ! that they imagine they are talking
of Kansas. J most ca-es a full crop will be oVer the' line when they are not.
These forest reservations are 78 i harvested. i
in number. Only one government j at r Klliott nnd dan-rhter Mi.-.1 girls at Central was told to tell the ' f ,ul,'l"'11,1,',,(:('
Agnes, returned home Sunday Il,lir ' the booth who was talking
from a three weeks visit to Port- i the long distance to speak
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THE EMPIRE STABLES
HUGH GEC, PROPRIETOR.
LI VKHV.IIACIC AI)
Special Attrition Glvon
to Uaardliikt
Klrst Clan Tmmn to Lnt
ot RnaaonaHe Prio, :
Up-to -Dato Outfits Fnr
nlh;d for tranxportlntr
Parties to the wocds or
an oiitslcla point :: ::
HOARDING STAHLi:
MAIM STHKKT XL AH Till:
OC1KXO iiimixo:
PHLVKVILLK. . . OHI-:;o'
,'",t- ' t '
..
Ti
has an area in forest reserves
which compares with that of the!
United States. European Russia
has more than .OOO.CKX) acres,
63 per cent of forested area.
The forests of the United States
land, the Fair and Long I'each.
On their way home they spent a
I few days visiting with Mrs. Elliott's
father and mother. '.Mr. and Mrs.
a
little louder if ho wished the man
at the other end to understand
him. doing to the door of the
booth she opened it and says
"H E L L ().'' Very much sur
prised the gentleman turns around
and says: "Howdy." Explan
ation followed.
,.r. r. ftoo firm nor. - i i
' ' ' i h. i. Bolter, of ( ross Kevs.
more than 3o per cent of the sur-j
face of the country. The import- j l5-v an explosion of the boilers of
ance of forestry in this country aS the United Stat('B sniP Benning-
compaied with Eurojiean countries ;t0,1'in San Dil'? 1,ar,,or KridaJ'
., v. .,.,i ...i.,. u ;.. i i morning, the boat lies beached on
"ii o- Kuwytu nnuii il 15 Kliovi u t -' Til t. ill- l t
.. .. . . iu.w. in,n irW i r- for all kinds of
tnat the torest area ot all fcuroix! ,uv "v"' luv "
is 7o7,000,XX) acres, or only 1Q0,. j the crew were killed outright, 50, tj Cabinet Work
030,000 more than that' of the , injured and 10 missing, making a Higo ,etu.r ClaBB Carpenterine
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United States alone. Thirty-one ' total 01 1 lu equalities,
per cent of the total forest area oft That a young lady wi!
Eurofie is in government reserves, j times refuse to give her f.i-
Co To
It tliere were the same proportion
in the United States our forested
area would be more than 200,000,
000 acres, and these figures are
rapidly being approached.
The work of the forestry bureau
is comparatively new and has pro
ceeded with such
from the general
't I inn mart A fin
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iu . . m
i The morning program consisted
j of; - Heading of the Induration of
Oration by Prof.
R. A. Ford and music by the
Cloverdale ijuariet. At noun
everyone enjoyed an -old fashioned
ba-ket dinner. In the niUjiKion
pports such as hoisa racing, foot
racing, base ball game, etc., were
hud. The evening was spent iu
dancing in Smith's hall and the
best attended and managed dance
lever had at Sisters is reported. At
midnight supper was served for
jl ! the dancers.
ilie aoove report noes not nnir-
! ly cover all the day's pleasure hut
it is the neare.it we coil Id gel.
The next time Sisters celebrates
we will try nnd make amends by
having a reporter on the Held.
EMsutazZtwaai
THE R71GKET STORE
O. e. IUNHM1, Proprietor
Hi,
Hi
A diinge in niannpjonieut, lmt no chuno in tlio
opportunity to secure the right goods, at the right prices
iev stock coining in constantly. Let me show
Home of the pretty things in my summer line
von
goods
to Ht.i-jinirf.rK was nseeri . i . e,l l, . iHHraisJTsiitT
our reporter, who in the hunt for! The I'ocky Mountain Husband
local news, which by the way is j man reports that stock and wool
rather scarce picking these hot ! growers in Meagher county, Mon
days, when he secured a neighbor j tana, have paid $lo each for every
friend to inquire of a young lady wolf destroyed and $5 each for coy
who had recently joined our citvJotes. Thousands of dollars have
j laOiiie iiiaaami mi wTESaBaaaa amrmwri ,nnr-nD,1,M,rJ
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little attention j what her first name was, so tlmt i been rainod and paid, but it is
p-.mlic that the i he could use it for a local. The : Kf'tting hard to raise me required
that the I he could use it for
colossal figures represented iu area I lady in question refused to give , money for keeping up the bounty
and in dollars and cents are only , the friend the desired information system. Dr. Brooks, of Choteau,
feebly comprehended. ; and he so informed the reporter, 1 Montana, will under the authority
but nothing daunted by this he of the state, have fifty coyotes cap
tried himself, but with a like fail-! tured and inoculated with deadly
ure and the result was that the! mange and then turned loose again
municipal affairs is an indication ( heart failure.
PanielS. Lamont, ex secretary
of war died suddenly in New York
City Sunday from an attack of
firstname had to be
the local.
omitted in
to spread the disease among
i covotes. '
other
notice of the death of a sister,
Mrs. Elizabeth Hunsacker, of
Prinevillo. Three brothers sur
vive; William Campbell, Spokane,
Washington; George Campbell,
La.urel, residing on the old home,
and Elder James A. Campbell, of
Portland, who for several years
has preached as a Christian
minister.
To Trade for Heavy Horses.
An Imported Slilre Stullion.
partienho'H ikMivhh
(i. II. Pi'oimoii,
Monmouth, Oregon.
For
iO'NEIL BROTHERS J
m Prineville's Wholesale Liquor House W
Fin Wines, Liquors and Cigars, al3o F
i
BAR SUPPLIES
Sole Agents for Hop Gold Beer and
the Famous Napa Soda
IF'o.rn.ilsr ItocLc Solicited
r7r