Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, July 16, 1897, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY COURIER
By A. W. CHENEY.
(! ntered 1 n Oregon City postolBco u .icond-c1au matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
If paid In advance, pur your .... 1 ij
One year 2 00
Six months 1 "
Tliree month" 40
w"Tho date opposite your address on the
paper denotes the time to which you hate paid .
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY.
OREGON OITY, JJLY 10,1897.
rUT DOWN THE TRUSTS.
The forthright blows that VVi
liam Jennings 13ryan struck at the
trusts in a recent speech have set
the people to thinking more active
Iv than ever upon this most' im
oortant topic. "The existence of
the trust has become a menace to
the welfare of the American peo
pie." "The trust is attempting to
chance the laws which used to
govern business success." Th
trust gives its competitors the
choice between "submission and
bankruptcy," and is powerfu
enough to enforce its will on any
one of ordinary capital. All think
inc men will acree with Mr. Bryan
that "the people ought to be
awakened today to the danger that
the trust presents; that they ought
to arise in their might and through
state legislation as well as nation
al legislation drive the trust out of
existence.
The people of Oregon have to
pay tribute directly and indirectly
to mostof the trusts of the country.
but there are two in particular with
which they are face to face. They
are made to feel especially the
power of the sugar trust and of
Standard Oil trust. These are al
wavs in evidence and demand
their tribute openly.
The sugar trust and its coast
representatives and allies govern
the supplies of sugarlorthe Union
Not a pound of sugar can be
bought of a factor, or wholesaler
except at the price the trust and
its coast allies have set, and the
amount oftheir exactions is limited
only by the lear of foreign com
petition. They have taken for
their own profit the decrease in
the cost of refining that has been
brought about by the impovements
in machinery and methods, and
part of the decline in the price of
raw sui-ar, and have charged al
that the traffic would bear. The
tax that they levy upon the people
of Oregon is above . two hundred
thousand dollars a year.
There is a psospect that the
Coast will have a little relief from
this monopoly when the contracts
of the trust with the Hawaiian
planters expire this year. The
planters have thus far rejected the
terms offered by the trust, and
threaten to refine and market their
own sugar hereafter. But the
competition of Hawaiian sugars or
any -other should not be relied on
to protect the people from taxa
tion by the trust. The trust may
offer terms that will give it pos
session ot the Hawaiian sugars
It has captured the promising beet
sugar industry of California, and
whether it sees the most profit in
smothering it or enlarging it, will
still use it for the discomfiture of
the people. And as it will still
control nearly nine-tenths of the
supply it will still set the price of
sugars.
A GOOD many republicans are
licking, because the Chautauqua
management had Mryan speak on
the grounds at Gladstone Park.
They will kick still harder when
the money paid out to hear him
comes back in about three years
to defeat their party. The Chau
tauqua assembly management
have a good thing in their per
cent of his lecture fees and will be
able to cancel considerable in
debtedness thereby.'
The man that runs the "leading
'paper" thinks he is raising himself
in the estimation of the people by
refusing to mention the Chautau
qua assembly in his sheet, another
evidence of the animosity that he
bears toward this public institu
tion and which has been shown on
several occasions heretofore.
Tllli McKinley bill was passed
to reduce revenue by so increasing
the taxes as to prohibit import
trade. The existing deficit began
w ith the McKinley bill, and the
Dingley biss as amended by the
Senate is 6 per cent worse. N.
Y. World.
Lbt us make you a suggestion : You
Itave chii-keiis, they pay you. Send us
J lor the Oot aiRB and The Kihai. Xkw.
Yohkkr, both one year. Read all that
Tiik Ki kal says alwut poultry, and if
j-ou don't get more than an extra dollar
out of your chickens next year we will
return vour full dollar. Send to Tits
Bi-al Xw-Yobker, New York, for free
.sample copy.
COU.NI'Y COURT.
Proceedings or Rpguliir July Senior.
TnxPH Declared Ddtiiquunt.
In the matter of (lie report of viewers
of flumntfeg on the petition of J A Wil
son et bI, for a county road, the same
wag laid over until the next term.
In the matter of the report of viewers
of damages on the petition of M Heller,
etal for A county road, the petition whs
denied in the whole and costs taxed
atiitinttt the petitioners.
In the matter of the report of the
roadmaster on the petition of W II
CotuiHol, et al for a county road, Olio
A Gengelbach, A V Cooke and J C
Paddock, viewers to meet VVednesdey,
July 14.
In the matter of the report of D VV
Kinnaird on the contract with Herman
Bruns to clear part of the Revenue road,
the report was accepted and bill allowed
on contract.
In the matter of the petition of A M
Cannon for money refunded, the same
was granted.
In the matter of the petition of Fred
Bauer tor the refunding of interest paid
on taxes of 1807, the same was denied.
In the matter of the resignation of H
II Johnson, as roadmaster, the same
was accepted.
In the matter of the petition of David
Harriu, et al for a cqpntv road, Chas
Ilolmstrom, William Gilhenwait and
II. 0. Inskeep were appointed viewers,
In the matter of the petition of C II
Fottter, et. al for a county road, George
Brown, II H Gregory and H8C Phelps
were appointed views,
In the matter of the petition of Henry
Voglet for damages, the same was laid
over.
In the matter of the petition of the
Oregon City Bar asocidtion to have the
county purchase the Oregon repnrtn, the
same was denied.
In the matter of the petition of A J
Sawtell for a tax rebate, the same was
granted.
In the matter of the 1890 tax roll, it
wag ordered that the roll be declared
delinquent, Judge Hayes dissenting.
HILLS ALLOWED.
The following claims against the
county were presented and warrants
ordered issued on the general fund in
payment of the several amounts. :
W A Huntley, stationery $10 07
V A Huntlev, " 38 80
Courier, printing 0 85
CI as Albright, par.per ac 2 10
Oregon City Iron Works, biidge. . 10 08
" "... 9 40
Oregon T & T Co C H act 1 25
Win Troie, bridge ao 6 00
W H Young, county court . . 4 00
CO Kuflman, bridge ac 10 80
G W Prosaer, pauper au 5 9!)
H II Johnson, roadmaster 83 00
II A Hands, road wotk 4 00
M G Huckley, " ' 2 00
Fred He.ise, bridge plans 18 00
W N Godfrey, inquest 0 00
Dr J W Powell, " 6 00
P Carpenter, witness, inquest. . 1 70
B F Weddle, jurymen, 1 20
D II Wolfla,
1 20
1 20
1 20
1 20
1 20
lohn Schievie
Sam Mayer,
F W Talbot,
Jacob Scbalz,
J Q Gage, constable, 2 70
Above eot, inaiiest, Ailtlle Carpenter
M W Gardner, J P ac 0 40
A
Newell, cuiiHtable., .... 4 50
T B Hickey, witness.
Orvil Boring "
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
Dick Boring,
Ed Utieer, " .
Bert Ricbey, "
U Ariinesijrger "
Jan.es Itichey, " .
Marion Preston, "
J C McMurray, juror. . .
Orsburg, " ...
Wolfhagen, " ...
WH Johnson, " ...
Zuiiiwiilt, "
E K Johnston, " ...
G B DiiiKck, distalty 7 00
Above costs in case, State vs Chambers
L Stout, assessor, June
W W Myers, dep assessor
70 20
. 05 01
02 50
02 50
(ifi 00
48 02
5 00
20 50
23 04
(i 55
10 00
2 00
2 00
2 IM)
2 (HI
54 85
1 7:
IS 00
R Sthuebel, " " .....
C Priestly. " "
C N Larkins, ' "
Win Heeson & Son, bridge ac. .
A Summer, insane ac
W Powell, pauper ac
eorge Sauin, bridge ac ,
W Ujiint. " "
II Isom, ro:ul ac
K liauretiH, "
ohn It Abbots, "
J R Marks, "
K A t.e. "
Oregon City Herald, printing. .
Robbing Son bridge ac
J.MHayden, "
T Stipp, . "
U Havden,
J M Sl.ulla,
C Schuebel, J P
M F McCown, conMuhic
C H Dye, witness
J V Grout, "
HJReea, "
J F Uwler, "
R F. Lawler, "
G B Dimick, dep dist atty
. 3 HO
. 1 70
. 1 70
. 5 00
Above costs in case of State vs l-awler,
C ScheuM, J I . . 0 20
M McCown, constable..'. L'5 00
Geo Dunlavy, witness 5 50
W W Duvers, " 5 50
C K Young, " 5 50
Wm Jack, " 5 50
A II Logan, " 5 50
Emory Thomas, " 5 50
Almost Blind
gcrofula Affects the Eye-tittle
Coy Treated by an Oculist With
out Rcllef-But Now He Is Well.
" When ny little boy was three months
old bis eyes became very aore and he was
almost blind. I took him to an oculist
who treated him for alx month, and left
him as bad as be was at the beginning.
Finally Hood's Barsaparllla waa recom
mended and I began giving it to blm.
Ia leaf than three weeks be waa a bio
to "go into the sun without covering
h!e eyes, and today his eyes are perfectly
well, and bis ears and nose, which were
badly affected, are also well. Hood's
Barsaparllla has certainly done wonders
for my boy." Mas. James H. Painter,
Amador. California. Remember
Hloodl
Qlte'lttarilla U the One
WHIOUiyui lliTrl( Blood
Purifier. All druggists. $l.slx for I . Get Hood's.
mti are the only pills to take
HoOd 8 PIUS with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
J E Jack. " 5 60
J Ridings, " 5 50
E W Midlam, juror 1 00
J A Lamar,
William Fine,
W W Marrs,
J Howell,
R L Beattie,
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
G B Dimick, dep dist atty 5 00
Above costs in case, State vs Harmon
C Schetibel, J P 7 35
M F McCown, constable 11 tO
Eugene Ogle, witness 4 CO
John Payne, " 3 30
Linton Paine. " 3 30
Mrs M E Hull, " 8 0
Susie Hull. " 3 50
CB Smith, 170
G B Dimick, dep dist atty. 5 00
Above cost in case, State vs Sarver
M Clifford, insane an 4 00
FC Perry " 4 00
J V Harless " 5 00
C H Isom, sheriff ac 3 00
Ina Chase, clerk ac It 00
Hiram Straight, pauper ac 2 25
G W Grace, bdof prisoners 92 00
T B Hankins. sheriff ac 16 50
ChaiMabon, road ac 4 20
F T Barlow, pauper ac 3 40
J W Norria, insane ac 5 00
C II Isom, J P court.... 10 75
C Scbeubel. J P 9 25
M F McCown, constable .... . . 6 30
C A Ilolmstrom, witness, 2 10
Ohuholm, " 2 30
II II Johnson, " ... 170
Eph Ferguson " 2 30
Pat Harris, " ,. 2 10
August Goettling, " ... 1 70
C D Litourotte ' 1 70
G B Dimick, dep dist atty 5 00
Aboye costs in case, State ys WestbOrg
Mrs C A Williams pauper ac 3 00
E II Cooper, sheriff ac 40 00
Irwin Hodson Co school plats. ... 15 00
J LSwafford, road an 75 25
BILLS CUT DOWN.
CLAIMED ALLOWRD
W N Godfrey, inquest 27 15 $25 05
Dr J M Wells, expert, 7 40 3 20
Dr J W Norris -12 00 10 00
J W Loder ... 7 40 6 20
Wilson & Cooke, road ac 21 20 20 20
II Cochrane, bridge ac. . 25 08 20 00
Chas Noblitt, road ac... 2 50 2 00
OCENTBKi-itisupiintiiig, 28 37 "20 77
LAID OVER,
L L Porter, refo'in bcIiooI.. 5 00
Herman Bros, lumber 30 05
Chas Noblitt, J P court 23 50
Children Ribbed under wear at the
Racket Store.
For your airings and extras for all
musical instruments go to Burmeister
& Andresen's, who keep a full supply.
liefore furnishing your house call at
Young's seconddiaud Btoreand he will
lit you out for less than one-quarter of
what new goods would cost.
L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kind
of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain
crowns and bridge work a specialty.
Office in Barclay building, corner .Main
and Seventh streets,
AVith a little cost one's rooms can be
made as good and bright as new. Call
at Ilolman's and see styles and pattern
all up-to-date 1S17 goods. Seventh
Mtreet, near bridge.
Any one desiring to keep boarders or
roomers during the Chautauqua as
sembly, Julv 13-24, are requested to
notify the secretary immediately. ,
Red circus paint and nickel trimming
will cover a cheap frame, but it will not
prevent that "tin rattle" so common
witli some bicycles. The Waverly is
the smoothest running wheel in the
market. Inspect them at Charman's
drug store and get catologue. lle
mcmlier we have cut t: oriee.
The Wi'hoit sis:-' 1 I leave Oregon
City during scanti Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Fridi.Vf. iund trip only
$'.'.."0 Camping ai"- Abowishtogo
by private rips cm it- bedrock prices
by culling at Nobl n' stable.
A ccntli'tnan wont into Ilolman's to
buy some wall 'Avr for his parlor and
looking through the many samples
found some patterns that wore fine, de
cided upon one. "What is the price of
that paper?" " cents per double
roll." "I'm afraid that is too cheap."
But when it was explained how and why
it was sold so cheap, he took the paper
and was highly pleased.
McKITTRICK'S
SHOES
Beat, the World!
for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS go to
RICHARD PETZOLD'S CASH MARKETS
Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill.
Main Sfc, Opposite Caufield Block.
Two Shops, - Oregon City, Oregon.
Don't be foolish enough to pay the
regular catologue price for a bicycle.
Insist on the dealer sharing the profit
with you. Charman & Co. believes in
reducing the large 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.
If you want a nice steak, roast or boil
call at Albright's shop and get some of
his cold-storugo meat which is acknow
edged by all to be 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. Re
member the old established shop on
Main street.
Fine
Sunset.
views and excellent water in
F. E. Donaldson.
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 ao.
SIXTH AND MAIM STREETS.
I&EO. A. HARDING,
9 DEALER IN
IP
DRUGS
IR,
-p-i
itnlirdPit. MHicines
Pilnta, Oils and Window Glass.
PrctcriptUm Accurately Compounded
Harding's block.
I
I
1
DAN WILLIAMS
D'iALEIf la
Tobacco. Ciajars, Stationery,
School Itooks, Confectionary,
Temperance. Drinks, Ice
Creniii. Patent Medicine.
Is
EVENTH ST., NEAR CENTER
FOR
.FIRST-CLASS...
HOME MADE
BREAD
JIJLShiwI- Bakery,
First Door North of k
Shively's Hallju-. f.
ra
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAND OFFICE AT ORF.lJOM CITY. OREQ )X.
Jiinn S2d, 18'J7. Notice Is hereby given
th.it the follow Inn-name. 1 settler hus tiled notice
of his intention In make tlnal proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before the Register and Receiver at Oregon City,
Oregon, on August tin, 17, viz:
GHORGE F. CuSMl'S.
II. K. No. SWJ9, ror the N H of NV i and W 14
of SK't of Sec. to, To. 1. S , K. 4 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove hts
rnntin ions rvidriice upon and cultivation of.
said land, viz: Frmk Thompson, t'lmrle F.
Louis Kioss. Albia Floss, Fred Ueiitlcld, all of
Corbett, Oregon.
KOHERT A. MILLER, Register. ,
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION'.
LAND OFFICE AT OREGON' CITY, OREGON,
June AM, 1x17. Notice i hereby given that
the followii'g-niimed settler has tiled notice of
his intention to make tinal pntf in support of
his claim. aii(t that said proof will be made
before the Co. t'lerk ot .V irion Co., at Sail 111,
Oregon, on August 7th, lss7. vii:
ELLIOT CIRTIS. j
It. E.No. for the S K of V W N E'4' ot
S V '4 and W of X E ' of Sec. 7, Tp. 10
R. a h. He oatues the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence nmti and ctilti
vatioa of, said laud, rii: E. 8 Hanson, John
Walling. John McCracken, A. T. Ives, all of
Detroit, Oregon.
ROBERT A. MILLER, Register.
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
J HAVE NOW IN MY HANDS FINDS
applicable to the payment of all warrants
endorsed prior to December 1st, !!';.
Interest will cease oa the above warrants
alter the date of this notice.
JACOB SHADE,
Treasurer of Clackamas County, Oregon.
Dated this 1st day ot July, 1897.
H. A. PITTENGER
Real Estate, Insurance and Notary
Public
Fine lint of City and Form Property at very low
Prices. Properly handled on small com
mission. Farma and mall tract -to
exchange for city property
Write or call and se me.
Poatofllce Building
OREGON CITY
A WORD
OF HEN'S SHOES...
Shoe bargains, . but neve
bargain shoes. Do you
catch the idea ? If great
buving 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
Next Door to Burmeister A
Audresua a.
BOLTON DAIRY
CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor
Oregou City, Oregon
Pure Milk and Full Measure
given; delivered to any
part of the city.
Try Bolton D.Wry and ba Convinced
Portland Ice Cream Parlors
HAS A FULL STOCK OF
CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, TEM
PERANCE DRINKS and
TOBACCO.
GKO. KEDOlWLlf, Opp.Uharnnn's Blk.
Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
On the Street between the Bridge and tht
Depot.
Double and alnirle rtirs And umlriln hn. .
ways on hand at the lowest rates. m! nr.rr.
also connected witli the lurn for loose stock
Any information reirardlnir any kind of stock
promptly attended to by letter or person.
HOUSES BOCGHT OR SOLD
Protect Yourself
Against
Loss of Time and Money
Bv insuring in the
STAK INSURANCE 00.
Write to W. 0. Curtis, Sec'y,
Star Ins. Bldg.,CHICAGO, ILL.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAND OFFICE AT OREO') CITY, OREiiOV,
June 22d, 1SU7. Notice is heri'by given
that the following-named settler has tiled notice
other Intension to mki tint I pi oof in support
in iicrvmiiii, .;iu tuiti stiii prom win De made
before the R-tnisler and R.'ceiv.' at Oregon oitv.
Oregon, on August tlth, 1I7, vU:
MRS SVRAII MNK Af.tlRIUIIT, wtoow OF
FRANK W. AuBtttOrtr. DKi iAsio.
H. E. ltrj'3, for the KE 'vif SK'if Seo.22,Tp. 4 S.
K. 4 E. Site names the following witnesses to
prove her continuous resilience upon and culti
vation of said land, viz: William H. Nultzerof
Mullno.Or., Hunry W'.Khawol Union Mills, Or ,
Francis M. Am in of Mulino. Or, Nichlos II
Daruiall of Mulino, Or.
UOBKHT A. MILLER. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
T AXD OFFICE AT OREiirtX CITY, ORKtiQV
J June iid. IKH. Notice -is herehv given
that the followitu'-na ned settler hm tiled noiioe
of his intension to make dual proof in support
of his claim, and that s iidpro if will be made
before the Register nud Receiver at Oregon c ity
Oregon, oa August till, l.vj", viz. '
GKO RUE D. PICK ESS.
II. E. 877A for the ME1 4 of 10, To. 2 9.. R. 5 E
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous resilience upon and cultivation of
said laud, viz: R- l. Alexander. Adolf Asc-hoir
Richard A. Ten Eye It, llenrv Mctiiigin, all of
Jl.irinot, Oregon.
ROBERT A. MILLER, Register.
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS.
AH pevton usiwj water for In ten
lrinhlinj or irrittition, are hereby
tiotileil to observe the hour for
nurlt uite, . to 9 A.M. ami .5 to !) V. V.
Street Km iiihliiid run I ., '
trhen neeemtry, but an ejecesxire
tow of water will not be perinittetl.
ror a amrerjnrti of the abore rule ;
the water may be hut off without
further notice.
Jty ortler of the
lioartlof Water Coininisioner.
If. II. Ifowell, Supt.
T. L. Charman. See.
Oregon Cityt Or, June 10, 1S97.
JOSEPH RICE,
ATTORNEY 'AT, LAW, '
OfllM iu Oiogon City Bank Block,
OltKOOM ClTV, ' OBKOOM,
C. H. ISOM,
Civil Engineer & Deputy County Surveyor
Will bo al Court Homo on each flaturd&f
and oa rcitiilnr hikkIou duva of
Coutity Court.
' J. W.' WELCH,
IDIElSPriST,
WILLAMETTE BLOCK,
Oppositi p. 0., OaaooN Citt, Obi.
Geo. C. BaowNiu. J. U. Campbell.
BR0WNELL & CAMPBELL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Caafleld BulldlDK Orenon City, Ore
C. N. GREENMAN,
THR riONEEB
Express and
Drayman
5
(Established 185 )
Parcels delivered to all parts of the city.
THOS. F. RYAN, '
Notary Publio and Real Estate Broker.
Leading Insurance Aokncy op Clackama
County.
Money to Loan. Ahxtmcts of Title Made. -Drawluv
ol Leg' Documents a Specialty
Office on eimt nlde of Mnin street
Between 6th and 7Ui.
OREGON CITY,
OREGON.
C. D. & D. C. LAT0URETTE
Attorneys at Law,
Commercial, Real .Estate' and
Probate Law Specialties.
OFFICE: Commercial
OREGON CITY,
Bank Bulldln
OREGON.
H.
STRAIGHT,
DEAL3B IN
GROCERIES AVD PROVISIONS
Mill Feed, Lime, Cement
ar.d Laiid Plaster.
The Commercial Bank
OF OREGON CITY.
CAPITAL f 100,000.
Transacts a General Banking Business
Loans made. 3111a discounted. Makes CO
lections. Buys and sells exchange on all point!
In the United States and Europe and on Hong
Kong. Deposits received subject to check.
Bank open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
D. C. LATOURETTE, F. E. DONALDSON
Presldeut. Cashier
F. C. GADKE,
Plumbing and Tinning.
Jobbing of All Kinds
a Swpcialty.
Wilson ft Cooke's
Old bland
OREGON CITY.
OREGON.
Bank of Oregon City.
OLDEST BASKING HOU8B IN TBI CITY
Taid Up Capital, $50,000.
Snrplus, $20,850.
President,
Chas. H. Cauflied
OKO. A. BABDIMfl
X. G. Caufield
Vice-president
Cashier,
4 General Ban king Business Transacted
Deposits Received Subject to Check.
Approved Bills and Notes Discounted.
County and City Warrants bought.
Loans Made on Available Securur
Exchange Bought and 'old.
Collections Made Promptly.
Drafts Sold Available In Any Part of tn
Telegraphic Exchange 8old on Portland,
Francisco, Chicago and New York.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
Ban
JAMES MURR0.W,
Decorating
Paper Hanging,
' Artistic House Painting
And Kalsominp-.
Leave Orders at Ely Tros.. on s-,-, c,.
Oregon City, Oregon '
Bargains!
Hammocks, 90c, $i, $1.50.
Granite Dish Pans, 50, 60, 70, 80c.
Turkey Feather Dusters, 20, 25c.
Kitchen Spoons, tr. rc.
Brooms, 12, 15, 20, 25c for the best.
Scrub Brush, 9, 12, 15, 20c
scales, I 2;c.
rishing Tackle cheap.
Save money
by purchasing at the -
"Bazaar"
L. A. PATTERSON & CO...
-xt to PcstoflSea.