Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 07, 1893, Image 4

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    Oregon City Enterprise.
tub1inhed Every Friday.
n.lKni.oi,hart,,PnHluoli,lPmflt.Utitul,..,,,1Kr,w,!irP,Mtyo11..r tin meet-1 It i. iwlil that (I.e. balance of tra.le i
or lORriNhlM whirl, .r, ,,,-,g OUi- ,,. (,,1,1 by tl.nl Itinerant achool. The In- twlii.1 us becaim. of rxtwlini hartl Uiiim
.. . ... . ' ' "" "" " i" .Minnesota nave inriil-.liel a In Kurop wlili-li has re.liu-c.1 wiikm, Wfin-ii.
c ipuia follow iiir; heallhy ati.niilant lo limnera and made 1 toother will. Iltv ,lrpr.-ion in icvnernl In-
iiiesnipnientaof winter vein-table from ti,,.
prr . MPuwnvr li.. "".'""'J to ,lie rKm.l ihry hav. ot iwrhap. built any atrial mo.llti.-a which that n-Ki.n Im. to sell ami
LHAb- AIIvSl2,R IV.IJ" ' ""'. tor pr,.riH,i The ,lury In any one looniity iJ ,,r.v at the ...... ha l!U,,nl i. aWll.y to
r , " .v ivporia sniiv. portion, lliey have .nuclei new I. a.l.n l.uv. That is, K.iropt' is it. a position to -n-
j , ml for January at wnimU ,.w - l.ere, bra.v.l H !, !. there, an.l 1 plv the n.HH Stt. ,.l ,,- k.hhU ll.au
.than for January, lr' an im-r.-a.-e of iu.i l.,i..lli...t ....t. .. 1. .... . , ... ., ... ,
COPPER RIVETED
ri BUSHER AND I-ROl-BIKTOR.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY AND COUNTY.
SUBSCRIPTION HATES,
0n year,
fii mnniha,
Threw mnulha, ......
8ubM-rlption payable IB .dvnce
Advertising rates given on application.
f-J 00
1 oo
60
than for January, IStf, al, im-r.-a-e of MO
j percent. The princimt vegetal. les shipped
I are cahhiKC, cauliflower and celery. The
shipments of rabham bv tin. S
I cific to eastern points Irom all parts of Tali
Entered at the Post Office In Oregon City. Or.,
j which amcests the idea that the lovers or
j saner kraut on ibe other side of the Kooky
mountains may be as much indebted to the
I state as the admirers of that staple di.-di.
Itoston baked beans, who have Ion lnr.
I learned (hat there is soinethiii else in II, e
Golden folate than climate, as it supplies a
larpe proportion of the best leguminous!
toodconsun.eUbytlie.il." j
rv. a r ... . .
Th. ESTEKPB1SK rn.r.n, I K..... . n""" U 01 '
Id. circulation than that of th. oZr n. l'Kn'" r " -oil, than which
Mixri in th. ronntr M.hU. "'ere " n0 no"cr or b"'' anywhere. The
- ..t. in i.Nr- a lact i everv smmesi ..n - ...... .. ....
made a mailer of discussion and n-llivll.m.
Where men are alive and keep their minds
open to new ideas there is always progress
and there will be here."
set Intelligent men lo thii.ki.ir every when-, lornu-rly, nl.ih- it is it. .able to Inki'iK ii.u
I he lar.ners of the Xnrlliwest have never of our khhIs as Usual,
been so much alive as now. If there are j ?
Iwltt-r methods, nr lw..t..p ... ..... I.Kss II. nil two Veurs to live, atvcortlitic l.i
ter crops to be had, they want .,,IUi B, ! the most gifled of the millennium propueia
that seems i.rai .l. nl l. ! of London, who has
.MUST GO O.Y.
FRIDAY, ATKIL 7, 1893.
AGENTS FOR THE ENTERPRISE.
Oswego,'
Canbjr, .
Clackamas,
Milwaukle.
Union Mills,
Alms,
Meadow Brook.
Mew Era.
Wllsnnville, .
Park Place,
Barlow,
lil.dstone,
ISUlTord.
Mulino,
Cirus,
Molalla.
Mir.(uam,
I.uiievllie
Aumra,
Orville.
Ea)le Creek,
Huniiyside,
Paniascus,
Sandy,
t-almbn,
Curriiisville,
4'l.erryville,
Marmot,
G. W. Prnaaer
Geo. Knieht
A. Mather
Gary 4 Wlsslnuer
0 J.Trullli.ncr
E. 8 Bramhall
Chas Hi.lman
W. U. Newberry
Henry Miley
Hamilton A Wmhlmrn
- Mrs. G. A. Sheppanl
T. M. Cross
- J. g. Ge.
C. T Howard
R. M. Cooper
- X. M. Moody
E. M. Hariman
B Jennlugs
F. Giesy
LJ Penlue
H. VillHrn
John Welsh
J. 0. Klliott
F. O.Ktsch
Mrs. W. M. Mclntvre
(ieo. J. (,'urrin
Mrs. M. J. Hammer
Adolph Aschotf
C0XF1DEXCE SECESSARY
There is no element so necessary to good
times as confidence in the monetary system.
With this, and a belief that the credit of
both the nation and the individual is good,
and there will be no trouble about hard
times or scarcity of money. That it is to
the interest of all persons except Scul.
tors to maintain a feeling of absolute safely
not only at home but abroad is evident. It
matters not if money be tw ice as abundant
now as at any former time, if those who
have it prefer to keeD it locked .in where
thev .1 U... knn l... ,h;. . r- n'e,lt 1
even if they do not receive interest thereon I ,",0t , !!'g ,be kUui o( K"veniinent that
it will not hell, to keen the wheel, nl n. j tllonK1'u'. well-disposed n,en wii be am-
irress oiled and r.n,,ln To ,l .h, !, I bUlous 10 secure-
soil coiitrihutes the most to its tiller when
devoted to the raising of truck. The loca
tion ol this county pre-eminently fits it for
this kind or farming, and the sooner its
rich acres are devoted to that kind of imw
uucts the quicker the returns.
A NEIGHBOR'S VIEW.
The Victoria Colonist takes a pessimistic
view of this nation's affairs, and H:m
at considerabla length in that strain the ten
dency of our ieople to permit crime lo go
unpunished. It says relative to lynching:
"The United Stales courts of justice are
becoming notorious for their imoote.io In
dealing with cases of murder. As a couse-
iiuetice of the frequent lailure of the courts
to punish the guilty, the people take the law
in their own hands and punish w ithout trial
those whom they believe to have committed
heinous crimes."
Quoting from statistics relative to lynch-1
ings in the South, it concludes: I
"This is a fearful record: we do not think I
.. , - . " "is nviuiiig oi prim
that any other country it. the civilire.1 w orld coin said November PI
Could make such a ...rril.lu d, -r... . . .
habit of lawlessness is evidently growing on at the end
uie American people. Individuals are be- I f,.t
coming more and more ready to avenge their
wrongs, real or fancied, with their own
hands, and as the aliove table shows, lynch-
ltigsinttie fcouth are beaming alarmingly
frequent and tbey are by no means un
known in the North and West. If crimes
of violence in the United States do rot be
come less frequent, and if greater respect is
urn s.io n io in e law ol the land, " govern
ment by the people and lor the ople" will
In a recent sH-e h , responding to the toast,
The Kepublican Presidents, Governor Mc
Kinlev concluded as follows:
"The cause is just as great and good and
triumphant as it ever was in the past. The
country needs the republican party, for its
principles and purposes and politics underlie
every American interest, and are allied with
its Irue growth and advancement. We have
now reached in the national pathway the
place where the warstur.i. Nino ivinioi.
I the 4th day ol March this year, the Demo
cratic party lias been without iHiwer to do
anything ith public measures without the
sanction of the republican i.artv. I., nil
these years until now they have never had,
at the same time, the legislative and the
executive branches ofthe government. They
have Ik.th now. Thev are in full and undis
puled iK.ssessior,. Tl.ey have no divided re
sponsibility. There is no lonuer anv excuse
for pretense, no longer any room for hypoc
risy. If ti.ey believe in themselves und
their professions of thirty years, they can
nw make them effective. What they will
do I do not know. 1 cannot know, for they
do not know themselves. There is no cause
lor discouragement on our part. We have
but to move on with our old-time vigor,
yielding nothing of principle. As Mr. l.in-
'This liL-ht
figured II mil Ihat the
world is to comu to an end un the Mil of
.March, ls'i, without full.
frf?zurc (lib
v jut '
The more Chamliorlaiu's cough rem
edy is used the Ix'ttor it Is liked. Wo
know of no other iciiu-dy that gives sat
isfaction. It is good wliou von first
catch cold. It ih kimxI w hen your
cough iH seated and your lungs uro son.
It la good in anv kind of a cold. He
have sold twenty Ova doien of it and
every huttlo hua given satisfaction .
Slcdiiian A Kriedmun, ilrtiggists. Minn
esota Ijike. Minn. 50 cent hottl.-H for
nalo ly (i, A. Ilardidinc.
Itlunk nolo, receipt and order hooks
at the Kntkki-kisk oHic.
ADDRESS: SAN TRANCISCO, CA. j
i
k ft !
i
nnkinflr w mm
5-
The cause must not surrender
of one or even a hundred de-
be in circulation and be obtainable at a low
rate of interest so that the actual user can
afford to pay for its use, but confidence is
necessary to this condition ot arl'airs. The
Northwestern Financier says: "Despileour
heavy gold exports there is about as much
meney in the country today as one year
ago, and the stock of gold is not so low-
as indicated by the visible aunnlv. Hut I
seek this count.-j- for a home.
of the crime of this country is Hue in n.
.coming irom the old world of an undesira-
sentiment is nervaus. and an inrrenoi.. the I pauper and criminal element, whose
visible supply is probably necessary to a "'"""K B,,ould be permitte.1. But a
restoration of confidence. Again the pres-1 g e at re,'ent immiPtion statistics does
ent conditions lead to the hoardingof funds, ",0t Sem 10 'arr"nt conclusion that in
particularly irold. but this mnnev will .!!"" "K" ,u,ure "esiraMe people will not
come into circulation when the government
shows itself to be the master or the situa
tion." While each individual is not a capitalist
and cannot loan money to add to the circu
lating medium, he can help to restore and
maintain confidence by showing his faith in
the financial system of this country which
is not only the best we have the best we
ever had but belter than that of any other
country. For the most humble eiti 7.PM nf
this country to decry the olicy of the gov-1
Tit i work now in progress in and about
this city, warrants a feeling of confidence
in its imme.li.ite future growth and pros
perity which is not always expressed by our
people. There is no other town in the state
which possesses the advantages we hnv
No other one has as many factories and o
eralives. Over and above these the If li'iir i. ill
I is most advantageous and the country sur
I rounding very fertile. Yet there ore men
j here who cry the town and its enterprises
v..:.i... i- I"""" "i.e. .ever opportunity oilers. In-
'"'"T " T by our ead of this let all join hands in a united
Kofi 7. ', r ''"'it to make the belt of the advantages a.
heretofore the people of this country have i hand.
hown an adaptability to circu instances I
which has enabled them to
obstacle and to put down any evil which I , coKKEsi-oiiUE.sTof the Silverton Times,
threatened danger. It is certain that much i . 8 . . "'e r"a" W"un n.akes
country is due lo the I T n"""w pn-IUions, but his con-
AMIKICAM INVENTIONS IX INDIA.
Something of Iutrrrt to all Amerl
cans.
A Calcutta letter snya that American In
tentions and diM-ovcr.. nr.. f:t-.t ihsplacing
the older ont o( Kuglusli i.uim.lacturv ... the
Induin Kmii.ro. Thus, (ew yiim ag. the
American tuirvesters and r.-niera were eu-tm-ly
unknown, when now there are many.
The American telephone, tins lvii ...tr-sliioil
in mmt of the large cili.fi. Siranp-r than
all, the old fashioiii!, Iiiik' pills an- fast giv
ing plaiw to lr. IVTii-'a l'l.iisant I'ellels, or
"P. 1'. 1'.," which were tlrst inlr.slucr.1 in
London aoine veari airo bv their American
nri)iiri..f-M Vn.. V.,1.1....u .... t. ....
psl mtnig, must have his dinner pill, and
it is not unusual to v dist.ngiiih.sl iri-soiu
draw from their wai.tcwta a t.nv little vial
of thetw I'ellels, and take oik with their wuio.
After taking one ymi f.s-l well. Inst.wil of
hiliuusand co.wti.iat.d ; vour tick h.vi.ln.-h.
diziiiwN and iiuh,-etioii un-pme. It s done
mildly and easily, t.. Th,-,. an t.nv,
nigar-euaNI, but 'thorough in results. One
Pellet 'a laxative, three to four arr cathartic.
They riuluto ami cl.tum the liver, toma. h
and bowels uickly, but tin .roughly. They
are yuamntml to give snttidai-tiua
DURABLE
BARGAINS IN
nnni) RELIABLE &
- -w -w -
M'CT'E'R'IH'L-'S? p.
Wo havo them and carry first class goods f
prices usually chargod for inforior onos. f
Thirty-six cases of I
Ladies', Gents' & Children's Shoej;
i,
Just opened and roady for inspection. These'
shoes are bought direct from tho manu- J,
facturors, aro notod for their woaring
quality and markod at flguros
that will roadily sell them.
FRED ZOLLNER,
Artistic - - -
Photographer.
Don't Forget the Place
Park Place Cash Store.
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TWO OF A KIND.
The People's Party in Kansas seems not
to be in clover iust now hut rn, iu
after his brother Populiit. Jerrv Simnson.
Some time ago ex-conirressninn Clover
charged Jerry with the defeat of the Cher
okee Strip bill. He said Jerry wanted it
to go over until after the election n the Pn.
ulists could have the benefit of the voles of j
we ooomers along tne Kansas borders
elusion which Is as follows is very good. lie
says: "Take the road question before your
city fathers, and there devise ways and
means to improve the main highways be
tween you and your customers: stml a
few hundred dollars yearly in addition to
the county fund. Apply service on the
worst places, and ere n.anv vears von will
he able lo have a pleasant drive in every di
rection and be rewarded by a greatly in
creased trade."
CANBY, 0REC0N.
All work ci'ial to that of I..rtl:uil
and jirict-H to unit the tiiiu-.s.
A trial onlt-r Hnlicit.-il ami nutisfui
tion g-iiiirantoeil.
PAiunv iinnoTii
uflnDl ilUUM!
" .. - ..- " , " uuwiiierB aiong me Kansas borders. Co-
Z ' i f !nr:':. L1? ! T" v. "0' o expose in, then.
tai. timu.. r r ?. y
. ' w. if . . i w. III..W iic oil a ;
i want to oner my humble apology lo
drawn and the business of the country is
affected. Charles 8. deed, of Topeka; Kan
sas, in discussing the financial situation,
says:
"In the first place the West should
secure to itself all the advantage of having
first-class credit. It should pay all its
debts with rigid honesty, and thereby get
command of such money as it must borrow
at the lowest possible rates. Every instance
oi repudiation, partial or complete, raises
interest rates for all in proximity, and costs
a thousand times what it saves. When the
lowest possible interest rate has been secured
then money should be borrowed only in the
most conservative manner, for thesurest
purposes. The West should keep
her statute books clear of all crude, extrav
agant and extraordinary laws which accom
plish nothing but the purposes of the dema
gogue." The laws of health are no more exact
ing and explicit than those of wealth,
and he who has at heart the welfare of both
the nation and himself will do well to con
sider these words:
"People must learn, that stay laws, re
demption laws, and all laws hampering the
collection of debts, generally increase the
burdens of the debtor class, instead of di
minishing them. Every person should seek
to establish and maintain a good credit.
This applies to corporations, municipalities
and nations."
The eastern papers are now teliim? how
candidate lor the Chicago post otlice, who
had a monster petition tilling a big trunk,
had his room at Washington raided bv rum
which succeeded in gnawing out ten names
before the owner could drive them awav.
Poor I.aler! The work of those rats may
compel him to retire to private life and his
Halstead street saloon, where he can dis
euss " roils and sich" to his heart's content.
Tun average deniocrutic congressman is
Wm. Phillips, Prop
CANBY -ORKGOX
Tatilo services not erjuall
hotel in the county. JtoomH
comfortable ami di-aii.
ChnrgeH reasonahle.
l t..1Qnn -v.:
... ...uuzauu cuitermg nome-seeKers lor . , . "
very busy these clavs exnlainim' i hi.
"'T 8 "e"M''e KUK M stitne.,.. ,h. ... llu..L " "
j i-iicTca jusi me ?Hiiie as
he did before election, hut
over which he has no control prevent him
from carrying out his ante-election pledges.
FOR LIQUOR
soon as I found him out. In rfnii,
thing to help him is where I erred, and I am
willing to receive the condemnation that
should come to one who would shield ..ml.
scoundrels in any way. I was at the
vention at Wichita where he was so unani
mously nominated. 1 heard shouts nf In ,i.
ation: I heurd Mrs. Lease cull hi...
'Abraham Lincoln of the West,' and,
-'"'8 mm as i aiu-lns contemptible, . lor . licence to sell ..rrii,.....mlt, .ndvl,,;
selfish nature, his demnvni'v o.,h n t 1 liior m less iuaiiiitleii than nun ,.ii,. .
could not but ask myself: What hope can 'ZXITWZ
there be for a people who can be so easily 1 nexe" hl I11""", which lie will present to the
duped?" "'J , court at said time. Ka.MEIMg.
When rogues fallout the neoidemn hn PETITION FOR LIOCOK LICKNSK.
to learn the truth. Somehow these Pn.m. ! T". L.'.h '.f""."r.",'le. County Court of Clackamas
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
LICKVSK.
To all whom it may concern:
Tube Iir.Mr... Oil.. I ha i. ......... I... . .
,7 1 """" ' i-iiieti win Rltpjy to
! the Comity Court of Clackamas county, stile of
I Uie (J Ht 01 .V. IH'J.I.
list leaders seem to develop human trails
aiier election not con.portable with their
puristic sentiments on the stump.
CABBAGE AND CASH.
Take a walk down Main street any day
following the arrival of a steamer from San
Francisco and notice the crates of cabbage
which are standing in front of every gro-
mrv Tloo oil .n...A cAn. ..l:r,....: .....:u
-..j. .uiin. ait vuil.i; J.uill vauiwiiiia v.in.;i.
is not as good an agricultural or vegetable
country as this. No country in the world
can surpass the Willamette valley in its
ricn soil and ability to produce vegetables,
yet thousands of dollars annually go hence,
lmpovensinng us and enriching California,
which mieht better be kept at home. It Is
well to remember that every dollar sent
abroad lor that which can be produced here
is just so much money taken from the cir
culating medium and wealth of this com
munity. Instead of importing cabbages
Clackamas county ought to be exporting
them and other like kinds of vegetables
suited to our soil and climate. Oregon l
H'l. ,I.U I. .-..I " . . . .
.. , uiiu.-inipdieii, mai voters and house
holders of Cascade precinct. Clackamas county.
IV. ....... I w , h.. '' ..re."lw:;,l,llll'P' tion
, t ai.aii ; . """'"."'c uw.jj. Ht Traill a license to F A.
next hear that Jerrv wears socks, and !., .t0 e.''. "f'irituous, malt and vinous
silk ones at that. Alas, howare the might; ! cXe 'in 'Suanel
' Vfl
Adam Kotzrnan
llcrmuu Jlruus
J H Hml.h
K W Kobb
TH Andersen
I'riHh Puvtia
i O .lonsrud
flenry Kchiiabell
II Widmer
n,.o. , ..i... .T " " KKlderbusch
ii.ju. ciiriuiiii.g me tanners I li H Cimse
but of elevating them intellectually and I ,," H'nith, ,
morally as well. Here is a sam i.le of their ! 'tiXlFJ"
FARMERS' MEETINGS.
The advantage of farmers' meetings to
farmers is not appreciated as it should i, i
Oregon. The universal expression of east
ern farmers is that thev hv heAi. i.
, 'iK"ii. in ies quantities
than one K.lln, for the terra of six uiouih. a id
your petitioners will ever pray. ulnr"0
alc.
Clark llardlnsr
(iolllcbMiiller
lieore K. Kpperson
John (J Kppe.Kou
George lli.ir.nau
loscpi. willig
SOOTUINn
ruwUERS
'fLVlWl fwruunoiu n.TTiTirTrTT
r-n - " ! -uionu icmh
BELIEVE FEVFrtmn nrin
PlurvrvTffiTfl iwna.Avn . 'i !.,.! ..
STITCTION DCRINO PEItlOD OF TEETHING."
Be that the words " JOHS STEEDM AS, Chora,
lat, Walworth, Burrey," are enKraved on tho
Government Stamp affixed to each packet.
WHold by all Loading Vrugglata.
SPEHKKi
If
Prices on furniture, lountres6:
' --r
jmattresses, etc., have taken a turn1"
i 1 -r- .... J"
Die. ny judiciously buying fur;;;
niture, and by manufacturing on;:;
own lounges mattresses etc., we an;;
able to sell at the following priced
which are 25 per cent, below Port;
land prices or anv ever mvnn i
. - w u - '
i juregon Uity Belore today.
Lounges, common, -iy
imyjBed Lountres. hard pdrro .
Bed Lounges, spring edges,
I Box Mattresses, upholstered, 30 springs
I Woven Wire, . . . .
'Bedsteads,
M W l.rlllill,
X lleeker
T Krem.ecka
utterances:
"At the annual ' Round-Up institute re
cently field in Kond du Lac. Wivnni f-winif
... i it w m,.t
oniy inrce principal subjects were discussed Wm Bramhall
potatoes, sl.eep and the dairy, as these
three were considered
j'U vuili. IV
the welfare of Wisconsin."
Here follows a list of noted workers in
attendance and the following conclusion is
orawn :
" The attendance of so many persons of
note is an indication ofthe high standing to
which farmers' institutes have attained In
those states which have been engaged in
holding them for a number of years."
The Northern Agriculturist published in
Minnesota contributes the following:
"President Thaver. nf tho Wi....,
State Horticultural Hocictu
small fruit industry of Monroe county which
brought to the farmert over $20,000 in profits
last year was suggested by the Farmers' In-
John L'irleh
William Kpancl
H Kidderhuseb
1 i (irove
I W.n Waespe
Kred Waespe
F 8 White
U Trulwl
C V Hrooks
W F (irayam
John CotUe
C Coltee
K K Hyatt
A Kahzer
A KliKel
Wm R.itt.-h
J TCfH.-kelresi
C M lialley
F Ooelnch
W Kmiiib.
F Hteinlierg
J Panach
J A Umlth
1 K Haye
John K Taylor
rohfltraus
E f Alidro
8 f) Coalman
Fred 'I.hhv,
J J A Tletz
J If Wewer
C S Chase
Kraut KliKOt
Allien Hherbbe
Capar ArdueHer
Joseph Meyer
Joseph Llnhart
John lioyens
John 8 (iibbnris
Tneislor Fischer
T L f.awrenr:e
Thomas 1'l.elan
J McDonald
A D ilounliini
'corse A ;s!le
Holwrt )oert!,ch
John L Eri
Jieiinia YcKer
James Phelan
Charles Pashall
JTarelll
O Tarelll
Peter P Ifela
M Kelsecker
W V Kolwrts
O Kpperson
Thomas Owens
Jud Dwluell
Charles llerj
O C.ickelresa
T 1) Phelps
F R Kreach
S E New
Mic Moerwsld
H W Krlt.
11 C Dulmlioo
'JAPANESE
CURE
"A new and complete tri-st.nent, rr.iis,t, i
c.P..iie,, a.,,; ,
.,, ," I"". nnl many i eases
this terri l.i J ,i I Jul. ... ... i. '.H ' Y from
not cured. Hend st!lm r (.,. ,L ' y "
Oregon. For b' , ' , 7".
Oregon. "-" ny,
M
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$50;
7.6 an
12.0'
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uujiiik at iaiHiunis prices l.ecause they are in Portland.
Call in awl see UH wlu-n you are in town. '0 mt
completely new stock of WALL PAPER ul.icl, vm, v
ou' as the lowest.
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and liver.
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MOORE'S REVEALED
REMEDY
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W. H. COOKE, Manager, j
Hnccessortn . -f A J fo. t
Corner Fourth and Main StrceU
OKK(J()X CITY.
Tim LKADINfl MVKKY UTAHU'
"I I'"' City. KiviM of any .l.-s.-riptii
fiirniMl.nd on short notice. (
All kimlaof Truck ami IVilivory I!u '
ni'HH promptly altnn.lm! to. I
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l-'oil on rca""'
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Are you billions?
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teed to Ltt nrl&yilyVmo.
Are you constipated?
One Teaspoonful f Moor's IU
billed jJcincdy wm s,Te
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R PRIERS
Photograph Gallery.'
Ifyou wantagooJ photograiih givfs
''ima cull at hm old staml op- !
poHito Farr's butcher shop. ?
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PROMPT DELIVERY !