CROQK COUNTY JOURNAL COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY IAIIIY QUAY, rnklliktri. Rattrtd th porno!" l Print-trill. rtrtt. oml-l tnltr SUBSCRIPTION RATES- On Year fl.W Three Month SOeta Advertising Rates: Display a.tvcrtUitiK II M, TJ oouu M conn kwrnlinj i tiro n,l pec. Loral Rmtilm ft 00 r Inch. Butincm lirl S ctfnl ft tin. rt ot Thank l i. KeaolnUoM ol Coodolenc $1 M. " nl", "Uwt", t. ads ml "Klr N.ilt.v I com wont. Published Every Thumlay at Ue Journal THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1906 'Trade at Home" is a good mot to put over the door of every house in Prineviile. This ie the only way you can ever hope to bu.ld up a town. Too many of our people are prone to pour over the catalogs of mail order houses and pick out stuff that they would refuse to take from the home merchant. They buy "unsight and unseen" as the saying goes and in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred are disgust ed with their purchase when it ar rives. Why people do this is one of the mysteries of human nature. Tbey get bit so often that in time you would suppose they would learn better. There should be more of the spirit of reciprocity be tween our merchants and their patrons. If you want credit you expect to get it at home but when you have cash you send it out of town to help build up institutions that have no direct interests in your own community. Labor Day. Governor Chamberlain has is sued a proclamation setting aside Monday, September 3, as Labor Day. The text of the proclama tion follows: "Whereas, the first Monday in September of each year has been set apart and declared to be a pub lic holiday under the designation of Labor Day; "Now, therefore, I, George E. Chamberlain, as governor of the state of Oregon, pursuant to the statute in such case made and pro vided, do hereby declare Monday, the 3d day of September, A. D., 1906, a legal holiday, to be known as Labor Day. "The people of the state are to be congratulated upon the friendly relations which have always exist ed between the employer and the employed within its jurisdiction. To this condition is largely due the prosperity that surrounds us on every side. "It is to be hoped that the day hereby set apart for observance as a public holiday will be generally observed by all classes of our citi zens, and that the workshops and the store and all places of business will be closed, so that the employ er as well as the employed may completely rest from all labor." Maury Mountain Observatory. Editor Journal: As it has been some time since I noticed any items from Maury I thought I would try to write some. Aleck Cummins is becomimg an expert with the shotgun. He has clipped the heads off about a hun dred sagehens this season. Tullie Hobwood of the sawmill is just recovering from an attack of sickness which he contracted some ten days ago while at Pau lina. James Gilchrist and Jack Mor ris came up from the river Sun day. They informed us that not withstanding the great shortage of hired help the harvest season would be brought to a close some time in 1906. These happy re sults are being brought about through the scientific management of the co-operative system prac ticed by the farmers in this vi cinity. Elmer Clark of Paulina, paid a visit to the sawmill Friday. Mr. Clark informs us that Paulina is getting to be a lively place on Sun day. You can see anything from a fight to a horse race. Harry Hinton and Frank Smead, a couple of youthful hunt ers, hearing of a large black bear that was making its headquarters on the top of Mule Deer mountain, a knob on the north side of Maury mountain, started out the other morning to bring bruin back with them. The boys had scarcely sur mounted the summit of Mule Deer when they located the bear lying in the shade of a clump of small trees about a hundred yards dis- Invariably In Advance Six Month 75 ets Single tu ... ft els lu titling, Trine ville, Oregon tant. "This is luck," said Harry. "We have him just where we want him. There is nothing between us so lets give him the best we have." Conveying the idea that the bear was just the same as their meat. They both took deliberate aim and let go. This had no ef fect They tried it again with the same result, much to the amuse ment of the hear. This was dis couraging, aud the boys were be ginning to loose heart when Harry sent in one that evidently found a weak spot in bruin's coat, for he went rolling down the hill. The boys shouted for joy for they were sure that they had him, but to their great surprise and disappoint ment the bear picket! himself up, turned and looked at them with a great big smile, walked into the brush and was seen no more. The boys fired twenty-one times and are confident that bruin has that many leaden marks on his tough hide. From what we saw at our position at the glass we think the bovs did well to get awav, and that without a scratch, too. Oxk at the Glass. Buried by the County. A most pathetic sight to look upon is the effects of a mis-spent life. Crook county for nine years has extended aid In an unfortu nate named Munsun. Various persons have been hired to look after his needs, particularly that of food. Munsun has been able to attend to the duties connected with his cabin until recently, when it seems his strength entirely failed him and he lacked the com mon attentions necessary to one confined in bed. The woman hir ed by the county to board him was not paid enough to justify her in staying home to perform the work of a nurse, hence the wretched man was allowed to wallow in his cabin until the attention of the city authorities was called to his condition. When Marshal Crooks made an inspection of the prem ises Munsun was found lying on the floor of his cabin stark naked while the man's bed and bedding were in a filthy condition. The place has been made as comfort able as the means at hand would allow and William Barnes has been employed to look after him. Munson is mentally and physi cally very week and it is thought he cannot long survive. When roused out of h9 stupor be begs for something to end his miserable ex istence. It was evident from blood marks on the floor which he tried to mop up that Munsun had tried to commit suicine Dy cutting a vein in his arm. The incision he made has not healed yet. Note. Since the avove article was written it was learned that Munsun died Tuesday morning. He was buried by the county the same evening. Crook County Should be Repre sented. T. M. Baldwin, president of the Citizens' Business League, has re ceived a letter from the secretary treasurer of the Oregon Develop ment League calling attention to the fact that the National Irriga tion Congress is to be held in Boise, Idaho, from September 3 to 8. It is desired to make the Ore gon delegation the very largest in attendance upon the convention. California is to be especially well represented, and the Cali fornia party will spend a day in Portland en route to Boise. The California-Oregon special will leave Portland at 8:15 Saturday evening, September 1. Both Gov. Chamberlain and Gov. Pardee will accompany the special and it is ex pected that our senators and con gressmen will also be in attendance. Vice-president Fairbanks and a majority of the western senators and congressmen will arrive at Boise Monday. Crook county should be repre sented at this congresB by as many persons as can find it convenient to get away. A one-fare rate for the round trip hs Keen made by the railroads. All those who would like to attend should make the-fart known to Mr. Haldwin at once. Additional Locals. Jerome lloiiapnrte Friedman of Jiwh. Wallowa comity, lain the city visiting with the family ot Will Wurtweiler. 0. M . KodtioM ami V.J. OVoniior, otthel. I. & P. t t Itedniond, were In town the tirst f the week se curing right-of-way for the tVtitrnl Oregon canal. Wm. Marks, who has Ihvii harvest ing at Powell Hut tea. Is In town. Mo xaya that crop In that wvtloti are (airly rhmI. Spring aowu grain Is iv little short but fall sown Is good. P. N. Turner was In from his ranch at the old river bed toilay. Mr. Tumor has n homestead there n well as ltW acre ot land under the ditch. This year ho was only ahle to get water tin about three acres and this was done by constructing his own ditch trom the imilti canal. The company will have the canal completed next year so that plenty of water can le secured. The laml on which he hail water made a won derful showing in the crop It pro- duocd and he says that the most skeptical would concede that the land will le the In-st of a producer as soon as plenty of water can Ih had. lie is well satisfied with his land. A. Kotiinan was in from his ranch three in lien this side of lVud Wednes day and Thursday. Mr. Kotxman who is one of the pioneer settlers of that section says that he has recent ly refused an offer of $'3i per acre for the 4H acres he has under the I). I. St P. Co. ditch. The land cost him and : ier acre and hols well satis fied with his bargain. In seuklug of the crop he raised this year ho says that ho had aen-s of oats that he was satisfied would go till to KM bushels to the acre. His leard!ess barley made a showing equally ns good. His Hold of acres of rye kIiioiI im mi average of over six feet in height. In garden truck he raised tomatoes, watermelons, encumbers, lieans. corn, etc., which nil matured well. He sowed t wo acres ol carrots broad oils t mid it is surpriHiiig the yield they will make. If you want the county news take The Journal. Summons. In the Circuit Court of tile ytiite uf Oregon for Crook County, R. L. Booth, I'laintiir, Harah X. '.amsou, and If. W. Laiusuii, her hu-liaml, I Defendants I To Sarah N. Lammn ami If. W. I-amum Defendants. IN' THK NAMK OK TUB XTATK OK OREOON, You are hereby required to aier ami answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled unit within nix wrcks from the date of the lirst publication ol this summonH, which date of tiret publica tion i the 9th day of August, l!n, uml il you fail xo to anwer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to saiil Court lor the relief demanded in "aid complaint, to-wit: That the said defendants ami eaeh of them lie required to allege anil t t forth their pretended interest or estate in and to the following descrilied premises, to-wit; the West halt of the Northwest quarter of Sec tion 8 and the East half of the Northeast quarter of section 7, T. 13 !!. II. 13 K of the Willamette Meridian in Crook County. Oregon. And that the name le ascertained ami determined by the decree of this Court, and'that the plaintiff have a decree, of this Court that he is the owner in fee simple and in possession of tlie aboye de scribed real property and that the defend ants have no interest or estate therein, either letral or equitable, and for such other or further relief as is meet in equity and good conscience. This summons is published in pursuance to the order of ifon. W. A-. Bell, County Judge of Crook County, Oregon, which or der bears date the 8th day of Augutt. M. R. Elliott, C. C. Linden & McCain A Vinton, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 8-i-5w The End of The World of troubles that robbed E. H. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, la., of all usefulness, came w hen he began taking Electric Hitters. He writes: "Two years ago Kidney trouble caused me great suffering, which I would never have survived had 1 not taken Electric Bitters. They also cured me of General Debility." Sure cure for all .Stomach, Liver and Kidney com plaints, Blood diseases, Headache', l)h zinesa and Weakness or bodily decline. Price 50c. Guaranteed by I. P. Adam son & Co., and Templeton & Son's drug store. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given, that in pur suance o an order of the County Court of Crook county, Oregon, made on the 2nd day of July, 190tt, In the matter of the estate of Joseph Whitfield, deceased, the undersigned, the administrator of said estate, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, subject to confirmation by the said County Court, on Saturday, the 8th day of September, 1906, at two o'clock in the afternoon at the Courthouse door in Prineviile, Ore gon, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Joseph Whitfield at the time of hie death and all the right, title and interest in the said estate may have acquired in addition to that of the said Joseph Whitfield at the time of his death, in and to all tiiat certain lot, piece or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Crook, State of Oregon, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Lots One and Two in Section Nineteen in Township Twenty South, of Kange Eleven East and the East half of the Northeast quarter of Section Tpenty-four in Township Twenty South, of Range Ten East of Willamette Mer ridian. Terms and conditions of sale, Cash. Dated August 9, 1908. M. S. Maykikm), Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Whitfield, Deceased. Notice to Creditor. Notice t herrhv given lv Mtuis.uvl e. the MiKli'i-Mvim-d Viviilm of I ho l.i-l ill ml ttuiiioiit '! N. l ; nil Hrv.m Imviim claiitw aiiauiM mni estate to rivMi I hem mill the proper j Yourmrs lo the uiiirru:iiii ni ine omce oi M. K. Klhotl in I'rmeville, Oregon, within, ot mould from the -liite of thi notice, j lted tins 2U day of Aiiiiimt. UM MototKKT VK. I KxwulrW of the cutate ot M. t Nve, do. I eessed, S-'.'.H Notice tor Publication. Ivp.irtnient of the Interior, XjhuA Other nt The Oallrs, On noil, July t!, t'UH. Not e i hereby i;iven tluit James C, Houston of Crook," Or,, has hied iwiut uf his intention to make tinal Hve-vrar proof in mtpport of his claim, vie: lliiinestcad Kntrv So. HhsO made June 31, IS?, lor the lot 4." SVcuot! V.I lots 1 and '.' Section O. T. IS 8., K. (! K.. W. M , Mint N K, X K' Section -JSV, T. IS S., It. IS K , W. M and that said proof w ill Is made Is-tore ibr county clerk, at Ins office, in I'riuenlle, Oreuo'n. on Au,;usl l!. He names the following itiiesw to prove his continuous resilience iiMti, ami cultivation of the laud, vi: John W. Sliattitck, Hi'liry Itetvhlorf, Elam Kauglit. of I'wk, Oregon, and Will. im It, Mi Kurinml. Prineviile, Oivron. miciiaki. r. Nolan, TsitWup Iteglmer. CITATION In the County Court of the State of Ore gon, fiir the County of Crook. In the matter ol' the Estate of ,.;,,. CO. A MUM filiation To Stacia Ambs and all helm unknown of C O. Ami". IVccascil tiKKK I'INti: IS THE NAME OK THE STATE OK OKKOON, Yen nrv hereby cited ami required to ap pear In the County Court of the State oi" Oregon. rtne oiinty ot i rook, at the Court nxmi thereof, at Prineviile in tht County of Crook on Monday the 5.1 ilav of September, l!HK, at 2 Vlm k. in the nll.T ihhoi of that day, then and then- to show rail. -. it any there le, why an order should not 1 made by the County Court for t i-ook t ouniy, rcgon. auuioruuig ami dinvling YV. A. ttooiti, administrator ol said estate, to sell the real proieny lie. longing to said estate, which said rent estate U descrilied as follows: The North west ifuarter of Section Eleven in Town ship 'I welvc South, of Range Sixteen E.it of Willamette Meridian in Oregon, nt pub lic sale for the purpose of paving the claim against the estate and the costs and expenses ol administration. Witness, the Hon. W. A. HELL. Judge of the County Court of the Stale of Oregon. for the County of Crook with the sent of said Court allivisl. this ilth day of July, A. U, ISM. AttksT: Y tKHix Known, Clerk. 7-lti-np Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, IjiiuI Oilier at The I'alles, Oregon. July :io. 1'ioti Notice is hctvbv eiveli lino Jdin V. Snyder of I'riii. ville, Oregon, has tiled tier ot his intention to make una) cnutiio tation pj-oof in support ot his claim, Homestead Kntrv So. Haiti made March is. l:Ki lor the W", N E1, and NV, SE Section tt. Township lis. iiange E,. V. M., andth.lt sai l proof will Is-in. etc Is- tore t lie t ouuty t irrK, at rrtnevtlle, Ore gon. on Seoten.'i.er sth PMi. He names the following to prove his con liniious residence upon, and cultivation of, Ine laml, vu : William K. Mason, Andrew S, fields, Joseph e. lavlor, of Prim-viHe, Oregon Edward M. Love, of Lnnionla, Oregon Mil ll Mil. T. Solai, 8-iHl Register. Notice for Publication. Depart men t of the Interior. Land Other ut The Dalles, On gon. July 21, l!l. Notice is hereby given that Charles E Wilcox, of l.iiinontiL Oregon, has bhsl no. tier of his intention to make Ima' commu tation proof in support of his claim, vii: Homestead Kntrv No. LtKi mai'e January 12. I'NM, for NWi; f the NW!( Sect ion l.i. Township "Ll S., Range II E.. W. .VI., and that said pns.fmll lie made before I). P. Ilea. I" lilted State Commissioner, at his oilier, in Madras, Oregon, on August 2S, !!. Jle names the following witnesses I,, prove his continuous resMi-iiee Uon, and rttltivatioii of, the laml, vii: Thomas Meihee, Levi Knorr, Prank Miller, S. I), Pi.-ree, all of l.amonla, Ore gon. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, 7-2S-re Register. Timls-r Ijind. Act of June .1. 17.. Notice for Publication. I'uitei! States Land Olliee. The Dallea, Oregon. July 21, Notice is hereby given that in compli auce with the provisions of the act oi t on gress of June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An net for the sale ol timber lands m the States of California. Oiegoii, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all tlm ("ulv lic Land states by act ot August t, Iwy. the lollovMng persons have hied in tin of lice their sworn statements, to-wit: Edward Ewing Sears, of Prineviile, county of Crook, state of Oregon, sworn .statement No. 2:i). tiled June 2!l. Ifsm, for the piin-tiaseot theSW'. NW',, N t, SW', and fcV, SW!i", Hcction 4, Tp. .' M., U. Ill E.. W. M, Kaehiellus K. Jones, of Prineviile, conn- ty of rnk, slate ol Oregon, sworn stat' ment No. 2ilH.'. tiled July II), Knni. tor the purchase of the HC!i N WW and Lou ;( t and 5. Hei tion , Tp. II S., It. Ill E W, M. 1 bat they will oiler proofs to show that t ie lands sought are more valuable lor tin tirnlicJ or stone thereon than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish their cIuiiiib to saul lands before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on October 2, l'.KJM. They name the following witnesses: Edward E. Sears, Kaehiellus K. Jones, liy ron Cady, il. A. Foster and Perry Poin dexter, of Prineviile, Oregon; Vernon K. Cady and Walter E. Cady, of Everett, Washington. Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this olliee on or before the taid 2nd day of October, 1UO0. MICHAEL T.NOLAN. 7-2i-pd Register. Timlsjr Land, Act of June 1H7. Notice for Publication. United 8tates Laud Office, The Dalles, Oregon, July 21, lifni. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Con gress of June 3, 187S, entitled "An act for the sale ot timber lands in the States of Californis, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory,'' a extended lo all the Pim lic Land Slates by act of August 4, 1SU2, the following-named persons have on July 14, lyutf, tiled iu this olliee their sworn statements, to-wit: William J. Barlow, of Coeur'd Alene, county of Kootenai, state of Idaho, sworn statement .Vo. 2!Hi5, for the purchase of the WU hE'i and Y'M KW', Section 1, Tp. 11 8., R. 1S K , W. M. John II. Jarrett, of Coeur'd Alene, coun ty of Kooutiai, state of Idaho, sworn state ment No. 'M for the purchase ol the Lots 3 and 4 and H'A NWK, Section 5, Tp. 14 H., R. 1!)K., W. M. 1 Tliomaa p. McAu'ey, of Tacorna, county of Pierce, state at' Washington, sworn statement S.'o. 2(f).',, I,,r (lie purch.i.-e of the Lotsl aiM'.(a:id ?i N oection 0, Tp. 14 8., R. j:i,iv.. . .'. . ' 1 That tin.' ( v.-iil oll'-r proofs to sliow tliut the lands tj'ij'lit are mure valuable for the timber or stone thereon than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish ' their claims to wiid latins before the Register and Keceivrr at The Dulles, Oregon, on Oc tober 3, l!)i. They nuine the following witnesses: Thomas I'j McAuley, of Tacoma, Wash ington; John 11. Jarrett and William J. Harlow, of Coeur'd Alene, Idaho; liyron Cady and A. 0. Knighten, of Prineviile, Oregon. i Any and all persons claiming adversely any of theabove-describwi lands are re quested to tile their claims in this olliee on or before the said 3rd day of October, HWtl. j MICHAEL T.NOLAN, AiAS..Vt-A Vt (j Agents for Butterick Patterns and ffi SPECIAL 30 DAYS' SALE H HiK l'ricc Reductions in all lines of Ladies' and Children's Sunt- )s mer Clouds. Watch our bin show windows for the Hot ('ash Q Values ever offered in Crook Count v. fcu 8 Wash Skirts A I f..l I 19? ' ii'iiniH'ii oi v-id.iii oiiu 4i)iii 'Ptiou iiri LS Skirls, till rotintl lt ntllis; jusl lite lliinn )t lr your Summer Oulituj. i.t.i i your tlioitt' lor your tltoiie lor 111 mi o your t Inutf lor KM SPECIAL IN B TAN OXFORDS Ladies" Ucular Pfl Ladies Hegular $2.50 values Special Sale Price ,adies lccitular J.r0 values Special Sale Price Ihildren's Hculnr $-.25 values Special Sale Price Jt: Hosiery for Ladies Summer Dress and Children Wash Goods Goods Ulics lace lisle hose in tvl.il,-, M-wrimlCrask i.t nl.ilr. r-nry sSk I'inishrJ OryanJir l.latk and Ian. all rctpilar rrrant. Ian. .town ami gm-n . lrJJ, asst,rtim.n 0 05c values. Special 25c sltadi-s. Special This Sale 20c Ch.ldr.ns late lisle I.om- in " (Iwngr.lile S.Ik. IVnyiT, M.. while, lil.uk ami Ian. all sizes t',u"' ovt'r,s. U ll""l shades hair, Ptinuess ami Fam y Gillon He,t.l.ir 25c and 35r values and ,leuly ihetn. R.-gular 20c Foulards. ALL KKDUCF.D Special per pair 20c values. Special This Sale 15c FORTIUS SALE Special per pir 20c .alml Speei.l Thil SaU 15c I'tlK THIS SA1.K gPRINEVILLE'S BIG STORE K WURZWEILER & THOMSON, Prineviile Oregon fij .n,u., machines and Kecoras .M.WAVl.iS II ASH. I THi: WINN KK CO. rrincvilli' - tlri'ifiin 3 ;a3iji;ji ';i ga?i5! Singer Sewing Machine Co. ! Will t;ike nil iidk IiIim'm v liii'Xi'liiiiif;i' fin-in-w iiui'H Will ft-ll yiitl tiiiii liliii'M mi iiumiiIiI.v .'i.yiin'ii(n All k i ii Im u( rrpnlr wnrk ilniic hy 1 1 1 1 HKi'iit who Ih iiImii t In- tint liui-i.i'il i-itlliH lur fur nil iiiuih'vh ilii"' ( lie riiiiijiitny. I''irfurthi'i' liifnt'iiiiiUiui 1 im ut rt i if WILL PERCY, Agent $ '. At tin lli'iililii n siili'iiri', mil' liluck fwpNt of tlir riixtnllirc, I ri m-vi I U, ( r 2e!sfieNS3'ic, ; 1 1 ..t. i ' Vi V ' V We pay 4' on lime i-jKjsits, curicnt rales on javinjjs a' counts, receive deposits suljjei'l lo check, anil do a general bank ing tiusmiss.. You can have the advantages of a strung bank al your very door by using tiie mails. S,.-nd us your dei5i!j. Acknowledg ment will I ant you by return mail. Savings account. received (rorn one dollar up. , Qen an account wilh us and nolo how' rapidly it will grow. . J. FRANK WATSON, Pir.!.m R. L Dl.'ltHAM. Vk4 PioiJtul W. 1 1. I UAH. SrwMy S. C, CATOIINC& Am. Skuui, 247Wasm.St. Pohtland.Ore. 4 IL n w , , CA'J CflPltAQfocg-riKonHol. f A?7 VI ilMtM r ftfflxff- Special in Gloves Ltilics Silk Knit t'llovrs in white, Uatk ami t lwtitti.iiuf colors sift f In 8. all lvo clasp p.ilcitl l.islt iit'iH. Ri'iiular $l,fj() valtii-s. Special for Thit Sale $1.00 ... I i..i... r $ .85 125 2.50 lollies' wliilf $1.50 values. , LADIES AND values Special Sale Price -Subscribe for The JOURNAL I" C I. tl II II I The Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal $I.f)0 year I he CriHik Counly Journal - - $1,50 year Holh IVrs - $2.50 year Cluhliing Rales lor lite Weekly Ori'flunian al the Same Rale as Above The 0. K. Meat Market STROUD BROS., Proprietors Deealers in Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Butter 1 Eggs and Country Produce The following: is a list l,iu Slimk - - l'ijetx mt Kin ti I Hound Steuk l()ctM ht miuihI Slioublir Hicnk 1 1 htx ) t-r (ion ml IMitiii RiiitHt Href - Si'tH twr I'liimd I'riiiui Rib ItoitHt - Hk:U per mtiiid Vfitl UtiiiKt - - 121:Ui per MUitid Lniii Mullnn CIiojih 12rl n r miih Plain Mutton ChopH Kk-tn per pound Veal Clmpri 12J(tH per pound Pork Loin - . I'ijt tn per pound Pork SaUHitKfl UlelH per pound Hamliurgi'r - 10eU jer putittd Itoloinn - HkitH per jiound When you are buying anything in this line give us a call We Guarantee to Treat you Right Telephone Orders Will Closing OF LADIES' FURNISHINGS, Etc. Having (U'cidwl to discontinue from carrying Ladies' Furnishings in stock, our entire line of these goods will therofore be sold at ACTUAL COST Don't fail-to take advantage of this sale, as it means a big saving of money to you. We have in stock useful articles of wearing apparel. Call, see the goods, got the prices and you will buy. THE OWI. i. o. Lriu, rroprieior r r mine n . 3 ft' ff- ft -i 'J n ft The Delineator kid tjluvrs, all siis. Iciiil(ii SMvi;tl lor litis salt $1.00 CHILDREN'S R9 nn P CMW III $1.65 ffA &3 P Ml Mir N (', K A t i: s of our Prices on Meats Be Given Prompt Attention Out Sale CASH STORE i-io-pu i Regis ter. OliiiiDiiDllfilliliira iailiiilfliiioiisi