Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, July 09, 1897, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY COURIER
By A. W. CHENEY.
entered In Orngon City postolHcs w saoond-class nutter,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
If paid In advance, per year .... 1
One year
All month 'f
Three momhi DO
f"The date opposlto your address on the
paper denolea I ho lime to wnicn you nave paiu
PATRONIZE HOME JMJU.STHY.
OREGON CITY, J JLY 9, 1897.
THE FREE SILVER MOVEMENT.
Viewed Irorn an Independent dem
ocratic stand- pint, the silver movement
Is fairly taking the country by storm.
The wave is growing with a steady
swerve that will gather vote in ila
course from every clan and parly, and
in 1900 free silver will be inscribed on
the banner that lrad to victory. The
present conditions in the country are
far from aatufactory ; in fact, they are
ectUHlly deplorable and alarming.
Demogogu 'S and orators shouted refrom
and prosperity from the platforms,
previous to the piesidential election last
November, but there is neither reform
or prosperity. The conditions, if any
thinR are worse than they were laBt
year. Better wages and protection wero
promised to tlio working classes, but
the laborer is being oppressed to the
eartli by the giganlio and oppressive
power of millior.aire trusts. The
tendency if the present policy is to
create and perpetuate the power of the
trust antocrat and make the laborer a
veritable menial. It is proper and just
that an individual who is industrious
and conducts lU business with brains,
should be rewarded with a competency.
But it is not just to concede that a trust
multi-millionaire's brain is hundreds of
thousands of times bigger, greater or
more active than other people's brains.
Under the existing condition of things
the trust manipulators are controlling
everything. If they succeed in their
course, they will soon own everything
in sight and out of sight, not excepting
the common people themselves.
At the recent democratic convention
in Iowa. 1000 delegates were in atten
dance, and loud were the cheers for free
silver and Bryan. The free silver re
publicans fell into line, who agreed to
use the name "democratic" for the
fusion ticket this year. One of the
greatest democratic, conventions ever
held in Ohio commenced and sojourned
at Columbus. Ohio, last week. The
pntherinir was lor free silver throughout
The result of the deliberations of the
Ohio convention Is of peculiar portent
at this time a state that has furnished
a Vallandingham and a Thurman, who
were the avowed champions ot the peo
pie. Ohio has ioundetl the keynote of
success in no uncertain way, and the
people who deserted the Btttn Jard of free
silver last year to be misbd by the
promises of protection to American
labor and reform, will remain steadfast
and sin no more. They will put on
sack cloth and ashes, but will ever
afterward keep In the straight and
narrow path that leadB to a future not
controlled by trusts.
Following is an extract from Hon.
Ulric Stone's speech, made as temporary
chairman at the great democratic con
vention, held at Columbus, Ohio, last
week: "It is expected that your
temporary chairman shall strike the
keynote of the coining campaign. Well,
that keynote shall be Bounded on a
silver chord. It will be no new note,
but a prolongation of that sounded by
the national convention at Chicago last
summer, and onu that has grown in
power and volume since, carried in a
grand diapason of over 6,000,000 voices
to the polls last November. There may
be some in this convention, though I
doubt it, who hoped that the silver note
was silenced. There were many in tho
land who immediately after the last
November election hoped and believed
so, but to all such republicans, Mo
Kinley democrats, or followers of the
dudes and dotards who met at Indian
apolis, the renewal of the slogan of free
silver here an I in Kentucky will bo a
warning that the fiery cross is speeding
over mountain and valley, over hill and
dale, over fm!d and forest, summoning
the silver clansmen to fight the great
battle for the peoplo and receiving no
uncertain response. Who doubts that
the rich men are despots, who that looks
calmly ahead, but knows that unless
prevailing conditions are soon changed,
the poor will become 'banditti'? Five
millions of men are begging for leave to
toil. All classes cry to the McKinley
administration for bread and are offered
a stone. The people ask for money,
and Charley (irosvenor pitches them a
sugar beet."
The first number of Tim New Timk,
the successor of New Occasions, is con
sidered the best specimen of a reform
magazine yet published In this country.
Ita editors, B. O. Flower and Frederick
U Adams, have supplied just what
thousands of people have been looking
for, via : a high grade magaiine devoted
to such proposed reforms as the initiative
and referendum, natural ownership of
luonopol ies and k i ndred topic o fat ional
interest. There is not a dull paragraph
in the eighty pages of the July number
of The Nkw Ti, and the wonder is
that such a magazine can be produced
for ten cents a month or one dollar a
year.
LOCAL SUMMARY.
Try our cream Java and Mocha coffee,
3 lbs for $1. Harris' grocery.
All hats and bonnets at Mrs. Bladen's
at below cost from now on.
Hide a Waverloy and keep In front.
Get your fruit jars at Harris' grocery.
If you want to savo money buy your
hats at Miss Goldsmith's.
Ladies Ribbed under shirts 25c at the
Racket Store,
No steps to climb to Sunset. F. E.
Donaldson, Agent
Justice court blanks 15 cents per dozen
at Col'kikh office.
Steamship tickets and anti-seasick
tablets. F. E. Donaldson, agent.
Prescriptions carefully compounded
G. A. Harding's drug store.
For the best shave or hair cut to
be had go to I'.G. Shark's shop. Shaving
10 cents,
Buy now In Sunset before the rise.
F. E. Donaldson, Agent
Choice Baking Powders at 15 cents
per pound can, several kinds, at Horton
& Gibson's.
Mrs. Jacob Kober has opened nn
employment bureau at 7th St Bakery to
tirninh female h'n.
Leading Insurance Agency F. E.
Donaldson.
Six pound packages Soda or Salaratus
for 25c at Horton & Gibson's grocery.
and bakery.
Good English Breakfast Tea 20c or
3 lbs for 50c at Horton & Gibson's.
The finest gunpowder, tea at 25c a lb
in the city at Harris' grocery.
Ladies will find working girls and girls
will find eitXiutions at Mrs. Jacob Kober's
employment ngency, 7th St Bakery.
Charges reasonable.
Ladies summer corsets at the Racket
Store.
Double faced satin ribbons forsliaslies
at the Racket Store.
Ladies wing sleeve vests, white and
ecru. Extra targe sue at me Usenet
Store . '
Get your paint and oils at Harris'
grocery and save money.
The confidence of the people in H ood's
Sarsaparilla is due to its unequalled
record cf wonderful cures.
Inspect those adjustable window
screens at Btdloiny & Busuii's. They
are certainly the rig lit thing.
Parties wishing to go to any part of
the coast by team wil I do w ell to consult
Frank Durham of Oregon City, who is
prepared to tuke yon there and back at
any time at it very reasonable price.
County and city warrants, gold, silver,
produce, wood, etc., taken nt par for oil,
accounts by the Oourihr. . ,-,
Children Ribbed under wear at the
Racket Store.
For your strings and extras for all
musical instruments go to Burraeister
& Andreseu's, who keep a full supply.
Before furnishing your house call at
Young's second hand store and he will
fit you out for less than one-quarter of
what new goods would cost.
L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds
of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain
crowns and bridge work a specially.
Office in Barclay building, corner Main
and Seventh streets .
With a little cost one's rooms can be
made as good and bright as new. Call
at Ilolnutn's and see Styles and pattern
all up-to-date 18!7 goods. Seventh
Blreet, near bridge
Red circus paint and nickel trimming
will cover a cheap frame, but it will not
prevent that "tin rattle" so common
with some bicycles. The Waverly is
the smoothest running wheel in the
market. Inspect them at Oharman's
drug storo and got a catalogue. Re
member wo have cut tho price.
Quaruntuo satisfaction with selection.
Value excoeds the price of millinery at
Alius Goldsmith's.
Any one desiring to keep boarders or
roomers during ihe Chautauqua as
sembly, July l;l-24, are requested to
notily the secretary immediately.
If you wnnt a nice steak, roast or boil
call at AlbrigLt's Bhop and gut some of
his cold-storage meat which is acknow
edged by ali to lie superior to the meats
commonly sold at butchers' shops. He
also keeps on hand a full stock of lard,
hams, bacon, etc., made by himself and
warranted purest and wholesome, lie
memlHr the old established shop on
Main street .
Don't be foolish enough to pay the
regular catologuc price for a bicycle.
Insist on tho dealer sharing the profit
with you. Charman & Co. believes in
reducing the largo profit heretofore
realized on bicycles and have cut the
price of the Waverly bicycle so it is
now within the reach of all. The
Waverly don't have that "tin rattle"
and it don't need a repair shop either.
Fine views and excellent water in
Sunset. F. E. Donaldson.
A gentleman went into Holman's to
buy some wall paper for his parlor and
looking through the many samples
found some patterns that were fine, de
cided upon one. "What is the price of
that paper?" " cents per double
roll." "I'm afraid that is too cheap."
Itut when it was explained how and why
it was sold eo cheap, he took the paper
and was highly pleased.
ScrofulaSv;olling
On the Neck and Creat Weakneae
Caused by Impure Blood -Was
Constantly Crowing Worse.
" When my son was 5 yearold ba wa.'
in very poor health and we could get
nothing to i Have blm. At the age ot 7
yean he b- gn to complain ot soreness on
both sides ot his neck and toon lamps be
gan to gather on one side and grew to
half the size ot an egg. We then became
more uneasy and began to doctor him for
acrofula. He gradually grew worse, how
ever, until at the age of twelve years we
had lost all hope of his recovery. He be
came ao weak he could ait up but a few
minutes at a time. My wife taw Hood's
Sarsaparilla recommended as a great blood
purifier and we sent and got bottle. We
began giving our boy the medicine ac
cording to directions and it was not long
before we saw ht was improving. He
continued tuklng it until he was In very
good health. He is now 13 years old and
Is well. Wo recommend Hood's Sarsapa
rilla for all troubles caused by impure
blood." B. M. Silver, Grouse, Oregon.
II (Hid's Siirsiipiirllla 1- Jolil by all druggist.
(1 j six for SS. Get only Huod'J.
CITY COUNCIL.
The council held a regular meeting
Wednesday evening at which the mayor
and all the members of the conncil were
present. It took Recorder Ryan fully a
half hour to read the minutes of the
regular and the call and adjourned meet
ings held during the month of June.
Reports from the recorder and treasurer
were read and referred; also semi
annual leport of the water commission
ers, i nomas i reintiatn was granted a
renewal of liquor license. The com
mittee on streets and public property
were authorized to enter into a contract
with Oregon City Transportation Co. to
lease the boat landing at the foot of 8 lb
street at a rental of $30. An ordinance
read regulating the Bale of lots and
burial permits in Mountain View ceme
tery was read for the first time. This
ordinance provides that the cemetery
shall be under the immediate control of
a committee from the council appointed
on the first of January of each year.
This ordinance names as such committee
James Roake, Thomas Gault and R.
Koerner. The recorder was directed to
give notice that a Bexton for the ceme
tery will be elected at the nest 'rep lar
meeting. , . ,v-
The finance comm itteewere authorized
to take step toward contesting; Ihe
junction suit instituted by Mrs Stratton
Will You GiVfc Up all that health means
to you? If not, look out for' imoure
blood. Cure boils', pimplpV humors
and all scrofulous tendencies by taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla. ' (- j '
Hood's Pills are purely vegetable and
do not purge, pain or gripe. All druggists.
. V-1 I
Many a man, who has been sent to an
early and even suicidal grave by the
tori urea of dyspepsia, would be alive
and well to-day, had he tested (be
virtues of Ayer'a Sarsaparilla. This is
no temporary appetizer, hut a radical,
scientific remedy . It makes life worth
living.
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS.
All persona using water for lawn
sprinkling or Irrigation, are hereby
notified to observe the hour for
Hueh line, S to f A.M. atul $ to ft P.M.
Street sprinkling can be done
when necessary, but an excessive
tine of water will not be permitted.
For a disregard of the above rules
the water may be shut off without
further notice.
By order of the
Board of Water Commissioner.
W. It. Howell, Sunt.
T. L. Charman, Sec.
Oregon Cltyt Or., June 10, 1S97,
SEALEDBIDS WILL BE RECEIVED
by the County Court for the construction
of a bridge serosa Bull Run in accordance
with the plans and specifications now on
tile in the County Clerics office. Bidders
may prepare plans and specification and
submit bids on the same if desirable.
Bids will be opened Thursday, July 8th,
1807. The Court reserves the njiht to
reject any or all bids.
Ei.mkk Dixon, County Clerk.
June 23rd, 1807.
COUNTY TREASURER'S NONCE.
I HAVE NOW IN MY HANDS FUNDS
In ..... - f 1,
ni'l'iiunuio u tuu in., uii'ui ui nil wttrrnuis
endorsed prior to December 1st, 1S93.
Interest will ceaso 011 the above warrants
after tho date o( this notice.
JACOB SHADE,
Treasurer of Clackamas County, Orcgou.
Dated this 1st day of July, 1897.
NOTICE FOR FUBLICATON.
LAND OKKIi'g AT OREUON CITY, OREOON,
May Mth, W. Notice Is hereby alven
that tho following. named dottier has filed
notlee of his Intention to make final proof In
support ot his claln;, and that said proof will be
made before the Konister and Receiver at Ori
gon City, Oregon, 011 July A'th, lsi7, viz:
ROIIERT MILLER.
H. E. No. S1M1, for Ihe SW of See. 2, Tp, 4 S:.
K 4 K. He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and culti
vation of. said land, vis: llenrv W Hunt, O. R.
Palmateer, Jaeob BurKher and Henry Apperson,
all of Leon, Oregon.
ROBERT A. MILLER, Resistor
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY. OREGON,
May -, lss'7. Notice is herehv riven
that the following-named settler has filed notieo
of his intention to make final proof In support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
before the Register and Receiver IT. 8. I-and
Oilice at Oregon city, Oregon, on July asth,
vis:
ciiarles c. miller,
II. K. No. for the 8 K of N W and loti
and 4 of Sec. t, Inp. 4 S., K. 5 E. He name the
following witnesses to prove his continuous resi
dence uHin and cultivation of, said land, vis:
Henry W. Hunt, Jacob BurKher. G. K. Palmateer
and Henry Apperxvn, all of Leon. Oregon.
ROBERT A. MILLFR, Register.
McKITTRICK'S
SHOES
Beat the World!
for CHOICE CUTS and
RICHARD FETZOLD'3 CASH MARKETS
Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill.
Main St., Opposite Caufield Block.
Two Shops, Oreuon City," Oregon.
WANTED!
GAMBRINUS
COLD
STORAGE.
Is the place to buy your
WINES and LIQUORS.
It's the place where you
buy at reasonable rates,
and you can rely on what
you buy. Wines from 75c
per gallon to $1.60. Family
entrance on Sixth street
Call and be convinced
Yours Truly,
N, F, ZIMMERMAN, Mgr.
PHONE 30.
SIXTH AND MA I.N STREETS.
' ' " ' ' ' ' 1
1
" MRS. W. W. STOVALL.I..
Heventh Hiid
J. Q. A (I Hint St.,
Restaurant and
Cnnfectinnerv
,
j ICE CREAM 9 CENTS.
I
GEO. A. HARDING,
DEALER IN
IP
DBUGS
Tit
-pt
vtuJird Pat. Nhiicinss
Points, Oils and Window Glass.
Prescriptions Accurately Compounded
HAROINO'S BLOCK.
I
I
DAN WILLIAMS
DEALER IN
Tobacco, Cigars, Stationery,
Schoil BookH, Confectionery,
Temperance Drinks, Ice
Cream, I'd tent Medicine.
SEVENTH ST., NEAR CENTER.
FOR
FIRST-CLASS...
HOME MADE
BREAD
GO TO
Snivel Bakery,
First Door North of
Shively's Hall j.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGON,
June 18H7. Notice It hereby given
that the following-named settler has tiled notice
of his intention In make final proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before the Register and Receiver at Oregon City,
Oregon, on August 4th, ls7, viz:
GEORGE F. COSML'S.
n. E. No. Ki-ll, for the N H of NV i and VY f
of NE i of Sec. in, To. 1. S , R. 4 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, vis: Frank Thompson, Charles F.
Units Floss. Albln Floss, Fred Benfleld, all of
Corbett, Oregon.
ROBERT A. MILLER, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGON,
June ISM, 1SU7. Nolioe Is hereby given that
the following-named settler has filed notice of
his Intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, aud that said proof will be made
before Uie Co. Clerk of Marion Co., at Salem,
Oregon, on August 7th, 18M7, vis:
ELLIOT Cl'BTIS.
H E.No. 109S. for the S E 'of N W N Ei of
8 VY 'i and VY S of N E ' of Sec. 7, Tp. 10 a,
R. 6 t. He names the following witness? to
prove his continuous resilience upon and culti
vation of.said land, vis: V. 8 Hanson. John
Walling. John McCracken, A. T. Ives, all of
Detroit, Oergon.
ROBERT A. MILLER. Register.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.
UOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I SHALL
apply to the city council of Oregoa City, Ore-
(on, for a saloon license to continue my saloon
located on lot I of block In Oregon City.
License to date from July 2. IS97.
T. TREMBTH
TENDER MEATS go to
That crows more
lustily than our
customers ' do
over our choice
staple and
fancy groceries
A. ROBERTSON
Seventh St.
H. A. PJTTENGER
Real Estate, Insurance and Notary
Public
Fine list of City and Farm Properly at very low
races. Property hauuieu on small com'
mission. Farms and small tracts
to exchange for city property
Write or call and so me.
Postoftlce Building - OREGON CITY
A WORD
OF MEN'S SHOES...
Shoe bargains, but neve
bargain shoes. Do you
catch the idea? If great
buying if having large lots
of shoes made if the im
petus of this great shoe
business helps to make
prices abnormally small-
then we have shoe bargains
These causes and readjust
ments of our stocks, as sizes
become missing, bring all
the shoe bargains we ever
have. bargains Shoes
don't exist otherwise. For
shoes "made to sell," for
shoe trash of any kind,
we've no room.
KRAUSSE BROS'
SHOE STORE
Koxt Door to Burmeister A
Audreseu'a.
BOLTON DAIRY
CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor
Oregon City, Oregon
Pure Milk and Full Measure
given; delivered to any
part of the city.
Try Bolton iMlry and be Convinced
S3-?
Portland Ice Cream Parlors
1148 A FULL STOCK OP
CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS. TEM
PERANCE DRINKS and
TOBACCO.
GEO. REDO VWAV.Oiip.Ohamun'sBlk.
Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
On the Street between the Bridge andthe
Depot.
Hi.tihlo anil .I,,hIb -I ... - J I , . .
v. -'. "bio hbo nuu sautiie norses a
, . ""- . "w iuucsi rates, ana t oorra
also connected with the barn for loose stock
Any Information regarding any kind of stock
promptly attended to by letter or. person.
Horsks RnnoBT ow oi.n
Protect Yourself
Against
Loss of Time and Money
By insuring- in the
STAR INSURANCE OO.
Write to V. U. Ouktis, Sec'y,
Star Ins. Bldg., CHICAGO, ILL.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
AND OFFICIO AT OR.EGOX CITY, OREUOX
June M. ls.17 N.nic.. is hvrni.v iv
that the following-named ettlerhai fil'l r,..tipa
of her Intension to inke Anal pi oof In support
of her claim, and thit sld pr.iof will be made
before the Ksgisler and R,vetrei- at Oregon fitv,
Oregon, on August 6th, 1J7, viz:
MR SARAH JAN'K ALBRIGHT, widow of
FRANK W. ALBRIGHT. Decissid.
II. E. 1024S, for the NE vf SE'4'of See. 22, Tp. 4 8.
K. SE. She names the following wiino. m
prove her continuous residence upon and culti
vation of said land, vis: William H. Sultserof
jiunno.ur., nenry n.tnawoi union Mills, Or.,
Francis M. Arasn of Mulino, Or, Nichlos H.
Daruiall of Mulino. Or.
ROBERTA. MILLER. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAND OFFICE AT OREGOV CITY, OREGON,
June 22d. 1.197. Notice is herebv given
that the following-named sutler has tiled notice
of bis intention to make final proof In supiKirt
of bis claim, ami that said proof will be made
oeiore we negisier ana meeiver at Oregon City,
Oregon, on August 4tn, 17, vis.
GEORGE D, PICKENS.
H. E. 7Ti for the iK of See. 10, Td. 2 9.. R. 5 E
He names the followlug witnesses to prove bis
continuous resideuce upon and cultivation of,
said land, vis: R. D. Alexander. Adolf AscholT
Richard A. Ten Kyck, Henry XcUugin, all of
Marmot, Oregon.
ROBERT A. MILLFR, Regiater.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Powder
World's Fair HlflMMt Madaf and Dlptesna,
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Aararacd Goid Medal lfdwtattt Fitf Sar Francisco.
JOSEPH RICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office In Oiegon City Bank Block.
Oheoom Citv, . . Obioom.
C. II. ISOM,
Civil Engineer L Deputy County Surveyor
Will bo at Court House on each 8turdy
and on regular session days of
County Court.
' J. W. WELCH,
DENTIST,-
WILLAMETTE BLOCK,
Oppositi P. 0., Oincoon CITY, Oni,
Geo. C. Bbownei.l. J. U. Campbiix.
BROWNELL & CAMPBELL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Caufield Building Oregon City ,Or
C. N. GREENMAN,
TUB PIONEER
Express and Drayman
(Established 18(15 ) .
Parcels delivered to all parts of the city.
THOS. F. RYAN, -
Notary Public and Real Estate Broker.
LEADING INSURANCE AOF.HCY OF CLACKAKA
. COUNTY.
Mnna. tn T.nn. Abstracts of Tltlo Made.
Drawing of Legal Uoouments a Specialty
umce on easi sme u iunutaiicvk
Between 61I1 and 7th.
OREGON CITY, - OREGON.
C. D. & D. C. LATODRETTE
Attorneys at Law,
Commercial, Real Estate and
Probate Law Specialties.
OFFICE: Commerolal Bank Bulldln
OREGON PITY, OREGON.
H. STRAIGHT,
PEAL3R IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Mill Feed, Lime, Cement .
and Land Plaster.
The Commercial Bank
OF OREGON CITY.
CAPITAL f 100,000.
Transacts a General Banking Business
Loana made. Bills discounted. Makes no
lections. Buys and sells exchange on all points
In the United States and Kurope and on Hong
nong. ireposiiB reuciveu suDiecuocneca.
Bank open from 9 A.M. to 4 P. M.
D.C. LATOURETTE, F. E. DONALDSON
freslileut, . Cashier
F. C. GADKE,
Plumbing and Tinning.
Jobbing of All Kinds
a Specialty.
Wilson & Cooke's
OREGON CITY,
OREGON.
Old island
7F
Bank of Oregon City.
OLDEST BANKING HOUSE IN THB CITY
Paid Up Capital, $50,000.
Surplus, $20,850.
President, - Chas. H. Cacfuid
Vice-president . , Go. A. Hardisa
Cashier, . . . E. O. CAUniLn
A General Banking Business Transacted
Deposits Received Subject to Check.
Approved Bills and Notes Discounted.
County and City Warrants bought.
Loans Made on Available Securitv
Exchange Bought and old.
Collections Made Promptly.
Draft. UnM . . . . ..
World m jiuj ran 01 in
Telegraphic Exchange Sold nn Pnptlan Can
Francisco, Chicago and New York.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
JAMES MURROW,
Decorating
Paper Hanging,
Artistic House Painting
And Kalsoming.
Leave Orders at Ely Bros., on Seventh Street,
ureiron c ity, Oregon.
Bargains!
Hammocks. ov ti 4r en
Granite Dish Pans, 50, 60, 70, 80c.
Turkey Feather Dusters, 20, 25c
Kitchen Spoons, 5, jc.
Brooms, 1 2, 1 5, 20, 2 c for the best.
Scrub Brush, 9, 12, 15, 20c
Scales, 15, 25c
Fishing Tackle cheap.
Save money
by purchasing at the
"Bazaar"
L. A. PATTERSON & CO...
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