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i Oregon City Enterprise. Iublihecl Ever' Friday. CHAS. MISSISRVK PI m.lMIKR AM) rml'KlKTlR. OmClAL PAPER DP CITY AND COUKTY- BCUSCKIRTION KATKS, On (r. Hi i mouths. Tbrnt moruh. 8utKTlptiniis payable Is tdtanr Aderminc ratea fuen on application t 00 TO CORRECT AS ERROR. Several year aco low nshi sii nl vni north, in ranc Hire west, wrr inpro.erly suneyeil in.1 thrown o n for settlement. Settler who tiled oil land therein had to en. ploy surxr yor to run their line as the irovrrnineiit surveyor Jul not lo hiork properly. The Mini: of the plat mid usual notice recently published are not intei ile.l to interfere with settlers tit.ilrr the former tiling of the plats, but simply to mrm t cr run. Thf register of tlie Ofrpm City land ollice say concerning llm matter: In t lie nutter of llit tiling of the township HILWA' M K SuTrX A (jrnftint Cntret-Nfeteil Improvement Vteral ArrldenU. Mitwai in, XUrch II -Mr.. T. J. llene kio, of Silne, Wa-liint.m, it i.itiim her parent. Mr. and Mm. Ichman. II. (juanl ha l.l.'-l a long w.mhI hcl ami pjimi" er kil I. 11 to bin pl.ii. I. rant Mill ha contracted a latve Job f grnlting anil budding nrar Mount Talxir. eiiallint: him to gne employment to soma lift p 11 c.f the young men lu re. N..w tint the iiirtioii of a new school i hone i being agitated by tlie people why Entered at th Pot Office In Oreoo City, Or. a Kcuml c.m matter. FKIDAY, MAKCH 17. ISU3. . ... 1 : 1 . 1.. ....... iiKiiui lomii ?i auu nni iiuiiii, 111 lan- . three we-d in tt.U oil',.. 01. April t.l.ar.J mt consider one of the ne xt lead ng ,.,c ! llth. Jstfl, 1 wnoj.l state that mid plat are ' evidently to Correct the mrvey previously made of raid to nship. A it an-ar 011 I tl.f records of this ollice Dial said town- ship were previoulv platted, and there is) , but very little i-nhlic land in either town I ship that will be subject to entry upon the i hlu.g of the map above referred to. Highland Stt. 1 Ili..ui !n. March II. -The regular an-. nual .hol meeting .r llnldaml Jf'"'l aa held in the wlmol !'- and r. ulnd ill the ele.-ti.iii of K. HarriiiKtoii hr Jmrlor ( to au.ree.1 J. Mer. and Itola-rl Uiith. rf. id cl. rk to nu.vee.l (i. It. Miller. I The nnnilwr of w li'-d i-hildien of wh'Hil awln tluadi'lrict Ihiiyear i H'1 1 f ill tie no Ii.kiI thin spring omg to an In nillii u-iu y of fundv , MiuTi'iniiK Maylleld lm been rngntt'-J , to teach the spring term lit flaik. Mi S.nn will tearh In tl'.e llolroinb di-trli t, , l'ha. KntherforJ at Viola, and Mi Myrtle Taylor will wield the rod at Minks. lie. I'. II. Harper ol Vancouver will, preach at the Highland t lKir. li next Niinr .lav and Sunday. COPPER RIVETED i 1 x ' r BOTTOMANlt QzMtym GUARANTEED. I address: SAN trancisco, CAL The ENTEEVBISE juarantees a lanrer b.na ide (irrnlatioa than tbat of the other three papers In the enonty eombined. AGENTS FOR THE ENTERPRISE. Osweto, Canhy, ClaeKamas, Milwaukle. I'nioo kills, Alms. Mewlnw Brook. w Era. WIlannTllle, - l-ari Pine, Barlow. tilail'tone, 8tarT.ini. Muodo, Cams, klol.lla. slarquani, Lullevliie Aurora, OrTllle. jile Creek, rnnnyside, Iaiiiacii3, handy, Salmon. I'urrinsville, riierryville, Marmot, fl. W. Prmser Geo. Knight A. Mmher Gary A WlMner G J. TriilUiner E. S Bramhall Chas Hoiman W. S Newberry Henry Milejr Hamilton A Wahburn Mrs. G. A bheppard Thi prositioti of J. W. Totts to go over the records and list all lands to which the county has a shadow of claim was an eitreniely nuxit st one. inasmuch as at er ery tai sale for years pa.t the county has bid in a large part of the prOrty advertised for sale simply because no one had conti deuce enough in the law governing lax sales to risk his money. Should tlie list be made it is not likely that the county could collect one J half the amount of the bill for compiling lions which i new sidewalks? Milwaukee is a sorry looking sight in summer or win ter lor the people who expect to enjoy a ileaant si ml I altit the town. Kuhher hoois have been a necessity. 1-et us shake .r 1 . 1 1.-1.. U ..... . , on our nio a roue bm.i nci(. u. o7.. uur , , j.i,,.... ( . . 1... 1 - .. ... .1.- r-... ' : in v eiiirrs mo w o" While the electric car "Alva" was return CliutnlierUin'a lough Keii.c.ly in tluj ing from Oregon Citv Monday it in some , liutmo tora g.HHi many iuii.-i- 1. n..... ..... way sprung an aile ami was run into the shop for re) airs. It will be out in a few .Mnthi'lV llecoiiiiiii'iiiliitlnii. We ar ttciuuinled w ith tunny iii.dlicia I days. Cap. Kerr, our blacksmith, was unfortu nate enough to be bitten by a dog. We hop the bite w ill not prove serious. Toney Ingram! cut his hand severely the other day while splitting wood. Our postmaster, J. C. Hungerford. is sick with a light attack of the grip. We have several other people on the sick list with the whi. h would i.mbahlv be about one tenth of 1 "" cum !" , j the valuation of the county. A soft snap E. T M. t r.s J. y. Gi. ; that contract would bare been, surelv. C. T Howard R. M C. per : - M Miolr Tu i,!.m m ,i ,,, ..v.i;irillr It M. Hartmanl . .. ' , " .. ... B Jenninis is w nmn me range 01 me lossiouiues 01 me LJ pr,')r near future that the (sjwerof tha Willomette - " -" H. WUhern I fall" a Oregon City will be used to draw John Welsh (electric cars hither and thither all over the J V" Crlch al H 'l,ll",e,,e vall,v' a,,(1 10 liL'h' Mrs. W. M. Mc'ln'tvre I tmf towns in the circuit, including the Capi tieo. j. Currin I tal Citv. With the new inventions for the Mrs. M. J. Hammer ; transmission of power and lit'ht currents of Adolph AH-hnrt IIIWG BEFORE TRIAL. The EMrsraisi bfe published numerous resolutions trom various par's of the county condemning the county court tor various ami sundry acts. These resolutions have in the main copied after the first set which were published in this paper, and it is not necessary or wise to take up valua ble space each week reiterating the same thing. Wnen the first set was published we said . it was but fair to give the new system, I which the court has deemed best to adopt, a fair trial before condemning it. The j course pursued by those objecting is calcu latej to bring the plan into disrepute before it has been tried. These resolutory would hung a man ami afterwards have the trial, which is manifestly unfair to the party hung. For forty years the old plan has been tried and signally failed in most localities. It is ; time to try some other plan for securing i good roads. As the roads which we now j have are as bad as they well can be, we are i not likely to be any worse off than we are at present, and with a fair trial of the new plan wettand a chance of having much better roads. Let those who are resolving against the court for its action in changing the Mad system turn to and give their aid and moral support to the new plan which bas the merit of having worked well else where, and tbey will probably have the sat isfaction ultimately of knowing that they heled to improve this county by encour aging the building of better highways. This is no time and Clackamas county not the place to clog the wheels oi progress, and ev ery man lending his aid in opposition to im proved public roads is making a vital mis- electricity long distances, this is entirely practicable. Jiut the people of Saieinwill be fully satisfied with motor lines with steam traction for the present. Might hitch onto the falls later. Is letting the contract for improving Main and other streets it should be stipu late.! that all the material that can posibly I ha.l here should he procure.! in Oregon City. This should be the case with the vit nlie.l brick especially. They ought to be made riiiht here if suitahleclay can osibly be obtained. Not only w ill this employ la bor at home but it will probably be the means of building up an imK.rtant industry which will add to citv's wealth. As propi.1 become accustomed to the cars Marks Prairie Muks 1'KiiHti. March 17. The meeting j ai!e at Marks Prairie school house was but oor ly attended la-st week owing to the stormy day. Hes des this there were several sick in the neighborhood. It has been decided to unite the class here w ith the one at Harlow early in the spring as it is thought that both will be strengthened by the change. Fanners here are rejoicing in the fine weather which Is drying out the soil so that they can resume work which was interrupt ed by the rain of lat week. There will be a larire increase in the acreage of hops on the I'rairie this spring. Your correspondent visited the couty scat on Tue'day and viewed with pleasure the electric cars gliding along Main street. Ver- ! ily Oregon City is getting to be a goodly city, j S. J. Ogle-by, who has lieen away from ' here for some time, is inakiiigarraugeiiieiits ! to move back on his place. He has an eye to the future and his children's future, for I he is setting out fruit and walnut trees. P. J. Disney of Ilutteville was visiting friends on the I'rairie last week. I There is soon to be organized a lodge of K. P. at Aurora, The petition containing j over twenty names has been sent on and we 'eiect soon to see a strong lodge organized 'there. Several will join from this locality. a in riifoniiiieiiilimr it every day. From IKTsonal exiH-rionco we inn wiy Hint it has broken up !''! cMh for children. (Vnlcrvillo, South Piikolit, Citicn. M cent Ixittli'n for wile by tieo. A. Harding, druuk'ist. ntlce to lollies. Will the lailiea ol Oregon City please tuke notice that I am prepared to go out eewing. My terms am am dollar per day. Anvone wishing to omploy me cat) call at the K.vangelical purson- Amklia Kits NT. -U order bixiks Id1, i taiisi ; !, ) lUunk note, receipt and at the KsTKW'KMi oil'ice If you want ply to C. O. T to buy lota in liolton ap WilliuniH, agent ill and their passage along the street they do e hoi to see a goouiy nunnwroi -.mums not see the objection which seemed to exist j present from Oreg-n City, Portland, Wood when the track was being laid. It is Muiie a j burn and Salem, to help give the new hnlge convenience to stei. on the cars at one's j a -'0'l -nd off on the night of organization, ow n door and to be left there when return- j On Saturday last the ople of this local ing. Altogether the cars are verv popular, "t.v joined with those of Harlow and organ and when the service will warrant their ue.l a grange with about twenty-live mem nmnineeverv ten or fiftet-n minutes thev ! I- tseveral more are intending to con. e will bave more short distance passengers. Ihm't fie hnnd-IrmAi-if by d.salera w h pretend that th.'V inn w'll lr. i lenv'a y.-iiiiiii lutdiciriea lit ta thnn thi long ostiiblislusl nrutw: liold.'ii M.slntil IhMtnerr (for I.iver, lil.ssl and I. img Ihmwhsii, II. KI T Ulttltt. KllVontelY.TIs- tion (for womnn'a wmkneHM mid adinentsi, 41. Ul mh- bottiu. 1 Viwint lill. ta llor the hven, it cent per vinL Coi:i;siund Kxt. of Smart Wissl, .id onts r U'ttio. I r. Snire's Catarrh Iu-uicdv. .'ill tviita T bottlo. '1 be ii iiume ii.tsii. .in ( can only l sold by &rv-i-i at tlx a'.y ve rusn. Tliere are inoru ways than ono to mnkea Smtit, even at "cut prm." l'inTupuloim mien tajnier with tlie bottl.t, or rellll emjitv ones nd such mixtunsi enn I sold cbeuily. But every Isittlo of Ilr. I'ierit.'s prnuui nnsliriii'si m iimiitni-ed. If it fail to give siitcfartion in any iiim1, you have your money lack. Can anything else, at any price, l nlly at chtp ( You puy only for vuluo nsviveJ. GOOD RELIABLE & Wo havo them and carry first class goods prices usually charged for inferior ones. Thirty-six cases of Ladies', Gents' & Children's Shoe Just opened and ready for inspection. These shoes are bought direct from tho manu facturers, aro noted for their woaring quality and marked at figures that will readily sell them. Don't Forget the Place Park Place Cash Store. in soon, and we expect to see a strong soci ety toruied there. Occasional. If school districts find themselves dis commoded in matters financial by the new law, thev may find consolation in the thought that hereafter the tax payer and j assessor will not be bunting for tuxatile I prorty every month in the year. It is : slightly inconvenient this year but in the hereafter it will a whole lot better all! around. Sevcbal farmers who have recently inves tigated the plan of road improvement adopt ed by the county court, for themselves, and now understand its provisions, admit that take. Something bas got to be done, and j they were laboring under a misconception the way to do something is to set about it; and it is time enough to growl about this when it has been tried and proved a failure, .as it costs no more nor as much as the old plan which at best has been a failure. I estimating and ordering the improve ment on Main street the committee and council should take into consideration the immense amount of travel which will be necessarily thrown upon the street and pro vide for such permanent improvements as shall be lasting. Washington street, Port land, is already giving out under the steady strain of constant travel, and unless the coating be renewed within a short time that fine thoroughfare will speedily fall into dis repute and disuse. The experiment is like ly to prove an expensive one for the prop erty owners of Washington street and it is not desirable that it should be repeated in Oregon City. Vitrified brick, which is the material selected, is without doubt good of the facts, and that since they under stand the plan they believe it will be an im provement over the old way. They say boldly that it can be no worse than the old way. Gem. Weaver, the populite, made one re mark of truth and wisdom in the course of a speech in Boston last week. In refer ring to anti-liquor legislation he said: " Rum drinking is a voluntary act, and ev ery person has the power to avoid it by es tablishing a prohibitory law for himself without the consent of the legislature." The .Salem city council obtained from their city attorney an opinion on the legality of the council's making an assessment, and he said be thought it would be unwise for the city to levy a tax this year. Oregon Canny News. Canhy, March 14. The nurserymen are again rushing in their groftiug as the rains put a stop to the business all hi.-t week. Some of the nursery boys have been try ing their speed in grafting with the follow ing result: David J. Cox put in LTnoand Clyde Phillips 2-.' in ten hours, each one cutting his ow n scions. I.uelling ,t Co. made unite a shipment of trees Tuesday, clearing out most of their stock for the season on Canby prairie. Henry Knight bas just finished setting out ten acres of hops. Shank Bros, are busy setting hops and will finish in a few days. Geo. Lonsbatir has just completed a new picket fence around his residence. Mr. sjtoggsdill has also enclosed his residence w ith a new picket fence. The Canby Good Templars will give an entertainment and oyster supper in Knight's hall nexf Saturday evening. Tickets in cluding lady and gent to supper SO cents. A cordial invitation is extended to all. A party was given at the residence of H. A. Ie last Saturday evening, and al! tn joyedagood time, dancing being the chief amusement of the evening. Misses Klla and Bertha Knight returned to Wood hum Monday where they are at tending school. SPEHKK; Prices on furniture, loungej mattresses, etc., have taken a tun ble. By judiciously buying of fir nifnrp nnH htr mnnnfnr.tiirinor m 0rTI I al kk v "s- j ..v...v..w --"O SOOTH ING 3 i i. : POWDERSJ! own luuiigesuiutu u&&us uiu., wuiu ftrCHIlDRiN CURING TEETHJ .' able tO Sell at tllC follOWSUg PTlCt BELIEVB FEVERISH HEAT, -TTV, , n V, n y,a OK rtOV flfltlf hfilriVlT Pflf PREVENT NTS, CO.N'WLHIOSH..-. W IXlVAi. Ul V Vty J X V i Uij PRESERVE A HEALTHY STATE OP THE CON. BTITCTIOX til'KINO rEKlOO 0V TEETU1NU. Sandy. Sanhy, March l'l. Quite a serious acci- I City will probably not attempt to wake a dent happened to the eleven year old son of levy. Without either city or school tax our j Mr. I'idderbusch which may cause him to I people ought to be happy, but won't it be j lose his sight. While a few of the boys were and substantial, nrovided the brick be thor-! tounh next year? ; out playing they got a barrel to endure the great Bm that the words " JOH.t STEEDMAX, Cbem iat, Walworth, Burrey," aro engraved ou Uio Government Blarap affixed to each packet. M-8old by ail Leading Drugguiu. JAPANESE I LE CURE A new and complete trestment, conslstfuc nt 3iippuf.il.rieii, Ointment 111 Cspsulrs. also In Box and Pill: a jwsitlve cure for K'ternal, Internal, Rlind or bl.-e.lini. Itrhliif. Chronic, Keren! or Hereditary Plies, and msny ill-ease-and f.-nisle w.-aknesei; it U always a ureal benefit to the reners health The first dis covery ol a medical cure renderltif an operation with the kulfe tinnere-.ary herenfter. This rsmeily has never heen known toUll. $1 per box. 6fi.rf'i: sent by mail. Why siirTer from this terrihle ijlsense when a written guarantee Is given with six hoxe to refund the money if not cured. Semi stamp for free sample, tinar antee I ne.l Ly Wuoi,aki HKKr. & Co, whole sale anil retail drugirisis. sole sueiits, Portland, Oregon. For tale byC. O. Huntley, Oregon City, Oregon. ougbly vitrified so as strain to which they will be subjected upon our own thoroughfares. There is but one w ay of securing tbis and that is by a thor ough test of the material to be used and a rigid examination ol the work during every part of construction. of an old matchless air Kim which they filled with The concertive attack upon the county I powder and shot. One of the boys then set court and latterly upon the legislature , it oil' with a mutch, and the powder ull cn which bas taken the form of a series of res-j tered his face and eyes, burning them se- While it seems hard lines that the p ro prietors of the boat line, which bas done much towards building up this city and practically secured for it cheap fares to I'ort ' land, should now find its business sadly crippled by the completion of the motor line which is now largely patronized to the ex clusion of the boats, we believe that with the exception of a present loss the ultimate result will be such an increase of trade be. tween the two cities as will give to both lines a good patronage and adequate return upon their investments. Each will find business much increased and both will be important factors in building np a city here which will support both. The. "Cross road law" has met with such general approval throughout the state and particularly the Willamette valley that its condemnation by the resolutors of High land savors of something rather more tban an interest in progressive road build ,ing, which is the most crying need of thin county today. The laws passed at the re cent session of the legislature relative to road matters are in the main good, and such as have the merit of baying stood tlie test of rial, the Cross la morrg tire rest. olutions, seems from their nature and most of the localities represented to have taken a political significance having for its object the bringing of the republican court into disrepute. As stone suitable for curbstones is a scarce article hereabouts and much of that usually employed not strong enough to resist the elements and use, it will be well to consider the advantages possessed by concrete which is strong, durable, clean and conducive to good health. People taking a daily paper will read the adversiscments, and if within reach trade with the advertisers. Oregon City business men should encourage a home daily for their own protection. Letter List. The followine is the list of letters remain ing in the post ollice at Oregon City, Oregon, March Vi. WI2: Jones, Miss Oreta Johnson, Grant Iiw, Joseph Muir, M G Muir Harry Modie, K L Hmith, Chas B Baker, Mrs M E Haker, J W Bayler. W H Croxford, X J Cason, Ernest Dabl, Annie Foster. Chas (iandavan, Lawrence Williams, David D Hillearv. Mrs Flora Wetherell, H O Johnson, K W Section 4 If called for please say when advertised. E. M. KAXDS, P. M. verely, but he escaped luckily for it might have proved much worse than it did. It is said that he can only see a little out of one eye tip to this time. Hello! how alHiut that young man com ing from Sunday school and taking a tum ble? It is said the ground was badly bruised where the horse pitched him. Bull Hun work is still going ahead, and the men are having ipiile a time in crossing the river. The other day two of the men started across on the raft but did not land w ith it. When about half way across the raft left the men to paddle their own canoe. One lauded on the same sitle he started from, but the other being a good swimmer made the opposite shore all right. It is good bathing boys, with no mosipiitos to trouble. Salmon Notes. Salmon, March 11. II. 8. Campbell and J. T. Mclntyre are erecting a blacksmith shop at this place for the accommodation of the neighborhood and travelers to and from Eastern Oregon. W. F. Welch has taken the big cougar which he killed and roughly sttifled, to Ban dy, where it may be seen at F. A. lleinig's store. . J. N. Jennings is intending to remove his family soon to Portland to reside. Raymond Kaiser will soon remove his family from Fulton, California, to this place, NOTICE FOIt PI-PLICATION. Land Oflieeat Oregon I Ily. Oregon,) March a, 1:i:i. i Notice I" hereby given thnt the f'.lliiuliig nnm.'il settler has filed notice nf his Intention to ninke film proof in support of riis rlitim, mim thst snlil proof will be mule hefori' the ItegNter and Receiver of the C. H. Land Ollice al Oregon City, Oregon, on May 4. I -:. viz: Charles OnUirn. Homestesd entry, No ylln. for the N W xi See. Iff. T. 't sj li. ; E. He names the following w It ne.t to prove his continuous rc'ld.-ucc upon and cultivation of said lam!, muler Hec. '.Mo I, k. H viz: Henry Liilgert, Alfreil II. Ilalnea, Kre.l A. Thompson. Knuik L. Kldrlilge, all of biilmon. Llackainasrouiiiy, Orecou. S-17 4-14) J T. AI'I'KllsliiN. Register. $51 1 1 O.i li li land prices or any ever given Oregon City Before today. Lounges, common, .... Bed Lounges, hard edge, - Bed Lounges, spring edges, Box Mattresses, upholstered, 30 springs, Woven Wire, Bedsteads, We lo this in order to keep jionjilo from noing to land, where they, not knowing our prices, aro talked v.' Inlying at fahuloua prices hecause they aro in Portland. I Call in and see us when you are iu town. We havi completely new btock of WALL PAPER which you find as low as tho lowest. HOLMAN & WALLING, Undetaking and ISmbalmin (-'an Always turn out n ncut outfit on nlmrt notice j fNDKH THIC OIIWION CITY KNTIC1II 'UIHI-; I'NINTINO OK Hi Notire of Appolntmont of Kieetitur. Notice Is hereby given, that the iimlerslgneil has h'en appointed hy the County Court of Clarkamas county, slate of Oregon, executor of the 1hi will aniltestamentofOliveW. Mnriiiam, deeeaseil. All peraonr having elaiins HgHlust i ne estate ni trie sain onve w Mariiinin are noli fleil to present tho same for pnyineut to me, Uiilv vermeil, or at the ofllee of Hrownell A Dresser III Oregon city, within sl months from thlsilnte. A. K. MAKO.CAM, Kxecutor. Oregon City, Oregon. Min h 17, 1 H'j:t Hrownell A bresser, Atl ys for Kx'r. :t-17:-7 AiJ.MINLVntATiil.X'H NO TICK. In the mitterof the estate of Charles II. Myers, Jim., deceased. Notice Is hereby given, thai the undersigned was, on the Huh day of March, 1s.j:i, duly ap pointed as administratrix of the estate nf Chas 11 Myers, Jim., deceased, hy the Honorable County Court of the state of Oregon fir Clacka mas county. All persona having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them with the proper vouchers, within six months from tlie date of this notice to :he undersigned at the ollice of Thus. F Ryan. Main street. Ore oil 'hty. Oregon. Coknri.uK Mvkkh , :-17 4-7 J Administratrix. Datcil this lr,th day of March, Ihim. NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECONCITY. LOCATED BKTWKKN THK BKIDOE AND L-KPOT Double and Single Rigs, and Bad die horneri always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regard in? anv kind of stock promptly atum.led to by pernon or letter. Horses Bought and Sold. tviooriii V'S f?cMDY J$&-- Woman's Friend Ho PiicccHKfiil (iiwl delightful liavf been till! cllectH of "Moori-'H Itcvenlcil U-m-civ" upon the delicate nil n nf Uh of womankind, tlmt Hiia womlcrful romi- (IV liuHlii'iin called "Voinan'Hl''riend." Moore's Revealed Remedy In a few doBpa hIiowh woiminkiiid its peculiar virtues for tlieir HilmentH. It effects- are (fentle, Hootliin and uniform ly ailCCCHHflll. HundredHof UiHtiinoninTt! from ladies ail over tlie count bear witneHg to its auc ceH. W"8olI by all dnignUta. Cooke's Stable' W. H.COOKE, Managor Hiinressor to V. II T A I.. Co. f I Corner Fourth and Main Stn I OKKCJON CITY. ( The I.KADINii I.IVKKY 8TAF. j of the City, HiH of any dtwri)' fiirniKlieil on nhort notice. All kimlH of Truck and Delivery f' ncHK promptly atlutidiul to. lloracit Itourded and Fed on ref a'lle terniH. R PRIER'S Photocrranh fi.illci ox j If you want a good iiltotograjih f him a call at his old stand 0 Iosito Farr's butcher shop-? NOTHING BDT FIBST-CLASS WOSI 1 PROMPT DELIVERY I