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I - ' -v. Oregon City Enterprise. OKKliO CITY .KKI( I IIH Mayor. -HMiurtHr. IMiIkI nl I'otli'n AimmiHir, TrunmiriT, IMty attorney, Hlri'i't r.iiiiinl""!"llcr, Hiii'l. nl Wamr Works, (illy KiikIiii-it, IJtllllll'lilllll -II, (!, Hll'VI'llt, J. .1. CiMikn. Hun). .Inuuitr, llinm Hlriili.l.i I. tt , urns Chin. K, Ilium K H Cnlnt II. it. Hiiltnitti K, I. lit ill li (!. Ilillu'iii'k, Jr. W. . Ilnwi'll II. II. ImIiiimiii 'Ikii. llriiiiulituli, Mink HiiWkII. I.. I. I'nrli'r, IlKiiry ,M I'll u in , J. W. Mulliitl. Uoiinrll nii'i'lflrt Wuillii'mU) of unfit uuiiitli III city hull KICIDAY, ikToiiku lmir. CHAT ABOUT TOWN. SOHt TIIINiiS Himihi'iI Tripu Kuiiki'iI I.mnlm Tiiiikuii, I'lrkli'il O.VKli'tN, l'lrklxil ('jl KihIi. Dill I'll kl.'M, Kwri't I'lrkli'H, Vlniyiir I'lrkli'H, Huunr Krmil, V.. K. WililmiiH, tlm Grocer. (IIVII till) llllllll'll l.HJIll. I.iulii'H i'ii m'H ul ('liiirnmn A Hhii'h. lot nml Stnrlklit wtmlK nl K. K Murliii'H. A Ii'ikI im'ih'II uivi'ii with fmli tablet t Tim I'nir. Money to loitn on linpruvml farm W, II. Iturtilmrtlt. I.t'uvn your otilnr (or nil oyHttT luitf ut tlio Novtilly canity Btore. Hilt Htoi k ol now kohiIh JiiHt received at tlit) lUrknt iilort). Thu limit plow In tlm I'otintrv for lo I TlioumR ('Itanium A Hon'. K you want a wwing mai lilne (or -') o to lli'lloiny A turli'. COT WilliuniN liaa thn Ihihr bar- gulim in in hi i lo lulu or mull tractii. Tlm latent In vinitiiiK i-anlii at the V.n tkhi'Hihk Okkii.k. 1'rU'i'H to ttiit you. If von wunt llrxt cIiinm im-at put m In good hliujHi, Vim nniril ui't It o( Albright J. V, Welch, iltinlint of tlm I'liiciitfo Colli'itii ol Pi'itlal Hiirinry, ollice In tlio Courier bliltf. near tlfpot. OyHtori will be nerved tliroiigliout thu ni'HHim at tlio Novvlty tmuly store In all tylt'M, Inrlinliiig Hie Mourner. You can aave tweni y-nve centa on nv Dry uil of lartl, by bringing vour pulla to Alliriubt'ii, and bav liiin 1111 tlieui. A liev.lal piano baa Ihhiii onuniiii J for tbo Aauiolil concert touiglit at tba Con grfgalional cliurcli. Cii'iiU' fuiiimliliiiis at V. K. Martin'i ard all new anil of tbo Intent atylci. A linn anortmmit ol gontii' neckwear t K. K. Martin'a You f 11 i km it if you buy millinery with out aei-inu the price at K. K. Martin's. JapaiiDHO ItipcHtrv in thu latent nliailcs at K. K. Martin'a. Tht nilk hanilkoaliii'fa at E. K. Mar tin's are a mirpriHe to all on account of the extremely low priced. Ciciit' batn, Nhlrtit and unilcrware, a full line jiiwt arrived at K. K. Martin'a Forclonn, whito cotton raifii 6 cent Kr pound cunIi, will bo pit id at Tiik Kn TKItHllMK ollll'P. J ii it Arrltoil. New Kmvrna dun, citron, orank'n and loinon imel, MiiHcnltille and aeedli'ria ruiHiim. Cleaned curranta, etc. Murr A HobertHon, the Ciroceri. Si'iiHeiiiible (JootN. Chopping bowlii, cboppiiiK kniven, lampH, litntcniH, oil ruiiH, lump fixtures, etc., at Marr A Kobnrtson'a, liroci'rH, Heventh untl Center Mtrceta. How about thone 2 to 5 acre trnt'ta, neurthe ('hniitnixpia ttroiimlH, at (ilatl atone I'nrk, hoiiid of them plunted with pruno tree. C. 0. T. Williunia. A few of thoHe f 100 to 1150 lota Irft, only a few hlocka from the onera Iiouh. Kasy terniB. Apply to C. O. T. William. Dr. A. P. Sawyer Dear Kir : I liaye been aufleriiiK with nick headache for a Iuiik time. I UHed your family Cure and now am entirely relieved. I would not do without your medicine. Mra. 0. Miller, Mt. Morrel Ills. Hold by O. A. Harding. How's this? Good flour, 70c; Dietz lantern, Ilfic; 10 ponndM dry ;ranuluted Miliar, $1, at the ltod Front Trading Co'h. Lots of new gootls, millinery, uuibiellas, undorwear,.Hboes, etc., at Kimtern prices. Mr. and Mm. Adolph Bamnann feel under obligutionR to their neighbors for their kindiiesa and sympathy to them in their lato boreavemont whorein they lost tholr littlo son. "I would rather trust that medicine than any doctor I know of," says Mrs. Hattio MaHon of Chilton, Carter Co., Mo., in spoukins of Clmmberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For nale by G. A. Harding, drugK'Ht. A. G. Hartley of Magic Ta., writes : I fool it a duty of mine to inform you and the public that DuWitt's Witch Hanoi Halve cured me of a very bad cane of eczema. It aluo cured my boy of a run ning sore on his leg. C. U. Huntley, druggist. liiHtalliitlmi Ncrrlct i The Nnrvlce of Installing Itv . A. J, Moi'tninnry ui pi'iuiauiiiil pitntor of Ilia I'ri . hyMrhui cliiih !i In llii clly, 1jk plain YYuiliiiui'iay evening. The uudi toiluin of the church wiih llllcil by an In ttiitiHled congrcgitlluii who grcully en joyttil thu excellent ilincourHeN given. Key ThoiiiuN lluyil, punlorol Ihe Fourlli I'lt-Nhy tin inn cliureh, 1'or tluml, picldcd. The soiiiion, iipproprhile fur the m i ll nli11, WllH delivered by ltev. Kilgltr 1', Hill, piiNtor of the l''irft I'ri-Mlij lurlim c'mich, 1'ortliinil. Uwuhh nioxt iiiiih. lerly ullorl and wiih Imlened loo with marked attention by the huge congrega tion, In thu alienee of Ituv, Miller, the charge to the p.intor wui delivered by ltev. W. ). 1'orbeH, of rorlliiud. I'ev. W.T. Witnlle delivered t ho cluirgu to the people, While one of Ihe youngei'l chureheii In Oregon t'llv, the rrnhyteriaiiH have giowu to be iiiiu of the Htiongenl ilenuui iimlioiiH, linvitig 111 active, working members on their Hal. This congrega tion him been singularly fortunate in having lo surh uble and tirvleSN puNlors iih Kev. Moiilgoiiinry and bin predeceHHor, liev. (J. Win. (iibolM')', to leud them oil In their work and Ihey aiu now in a con dition to ihi in Imt 1'IHI on their loll belore the clone of the year. Juki lee Dixon hud two enncs in hi court this week., On Monday L. I'. Howard, of Cnnhy, bad a heurlng for threatening to kill It. 8. WIIhoii. (ieo. C. llrownell apHaretl for the defendant, and Joseph Itleu for the state. The en alty would have been to give a bond to keep the, but as there was not sulllcient evidence to justify inflicting this en alty, thn defendant was discharged. On Tuesday II. (irons, of Tualltan, was arrested for assaulting II. I', Hmith, It was a jury trial. Ilrowmill appeared for the defendant and Hice for the state. The defendant was acquitted. J. II. Noe, who ha fine orchard and nursery at Needy, remembered the Kn TKHt'KlHK ofllee with a box full of sam ples of fruit from his orchard. In the collection were two kinds of grapes' that for size and flavor are seldom equaled !u unlive grown gnix'H Three ipunceii sent were neurly twice as large as oidinarv tpiint:e. Some very tine pesrs ceinpleted the list. Mr. Noe is one of the successful fruit growers of this county and is so coiilldunt of more pros- erous times that he is steadily adding to the size of bis orchard. Three Oregon City young men, W. K. Thomas, Al Kisor and F. T. Hatch have been busy for several day cutting ha- lei brush near town, which they intend to use In the manufacture of rustic fur niture. In two or three days they will oH'ti a factory and salesroom in 1 ort- land. H. It linker, of I'leasant Hill pre cinct, hai suirered greatly for tho last five months with catarrh of one of the fingers on bis right hand, and the fin ger had partly withered away and his general health had become much im paired. He was in town Tuesday, and stated that his condition whs improving. Every mother should know that croup can be prevented. The first sympton of true croup is hoarseness. This is fol lowed by a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain' Cough Remedy is given freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has de livered it will prevent the attack. 50 Some of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gunong, of Canemah, tendered them a genuine surprise party Monday evening In honor of their tenth anni versary or tiu wedding. A tempting lunch had been prepared bv the guests, to wincii all did justice, llie evtning was spent in card playing and conversa tion. Many odd ami bright pieces of tinware were added to the Gaming Iioiihu hold. Fresh oj'Bters will complete your Sun- lay dinner. Leave your order at the Novelty candy store, Order delivered. Dr. A. P. Sawyer: I have had Kheii' matlsm since I was 20 years old, but since using your Family Cure have been tree from it. It also cured my husband of the same disease. Mrs. liobt. Connelly, Itrooklyn, 1. Sold by G. A. Hurtling. Fred Williams bus sold hi Interest in the conches and livery stable to William Davidson, who is an experienced livery man and with W. J. Kidd.Mr. William'a partner, will conduct the stables in a manner satisfactory to their patrons. They are able to supply a first class rig at any time at rates that are reason able. II. H. Johnson returned lust Saturday from the Santiam, whore with Ernest Kuims, lie has been surveying on a gov ernment contract. The field work will be completed this week when Mr. Hands and their crew will return home. Slavery's opera house has the Tornado Company engaged for Friday, Novem ber 8th. This Company is lately from the Fast and ia one of the best on the road, rurtictiluis later. Urn. llurrlsou's Literary Work. It is announced thnt ex-President Ben jamin Harrison ia engaged in writing a series of magazine articles for the Ladies' Home Journal, in which periodical thoy will begin in the December number. The series will be called "This Country of Ours," and will consist of ten articles and probably more. The papers are be- lug written by General Harrison especi ally for women, to meet a growing, wltle spread tlesiie on their part to intelligently iinderHiaud thn workings of our govern ment Kiel th jjrent natioiinl iplesitotis. It will he the aim of the articles to ex plain in the clear and concise style for whl. di the ex-l'rcNldeiit is famous, jtt what the United Ht.iles (iovetnuient means ; the origin and nif lining of the Constitution ; how laws ure enacted ami enforced ; wiiut the powers of the presb dent and other ollleiiils are ; what the judiciary system means; how our foreign relations are brought a I Knit and their meaning; how Congress and the Keiiuto legiHlati in fact a complete explanation of Ihe government told In a popular way. (ieneral Harrison writes the articles from the standpoint of a citizen who under stands his subject. They have no bear ing on iKililtcs whatever. While directly Intended for wciuen, the articles will naturally have a much broader scope and likewise interest men, and especially young men. Fancy Hops. WooiiNckn, Or., Oct. 15, Mfi. Fiiitoh F.NTKki'iiiHK : I bought today by order of tho Fiiglish firm of W. II. A II. I.e May, of Imdoii, a firm dealing more extensively in choice hop than any other in the world, eighty-eight bale of hops of O. L. Ilarher of your county. These hop were fancy goods and commended top price of 6 cents tier tHjuntl. At present the market Is stagnant and it Is matter of note that this lot of hop on account ol its fancy color and auperior quality was bought by this firm under such adverce market condition a now exist. Such hop a Mr. Hsrber delivered to me will command a market at any time and under the most unfavorable market con dition. Waltkh L. Too.k. The ItuptUls Meet. Wednesday of this week the annual convention of the Ilaptist churches in Oregon convened In Kugene. It promi ses to be one of the greatest gatherings of the church for some time. The dele gates elected from the Baptist chinch in this city are Mis. D. C. Latourette, E. A Smith, Mrs. M. Simmon, Mrs. W. I W. Marrs, Mattie Grav, J. K. Groom and Ceo Hwope. Kev. M. L. Kugg, pastor of the church in this city ia at tending the convention and on Friday evening will deliver an address on educa tional work. Kev. Oilman Parker, state missionary, 1 also in attendance and will deliver an address pertaining to bis work. Krnioval. The abstract ollice of James Thorne A Son ha been moved from Mr. Burg hurdt's to the law office of Geo. L. Story at the corner of Eighth and Main streets near the court house up stairs, where law, conveyancing and solicitor for loan will be added to their abstract buxlnrss. Through years of practical and varied experience, but few are as familiar with rt curds as they are and in the examination of titles no essen tial points in transfers or proceedings affecting titles will escape their notice, while their abstracts we believe will be found neatly prepared as also full, com plete and in all respects reliable. A service of sacred song will be given at St. Paul's church this (Friday) even ing at 7:1)0 o'clock. Kichly colored pictures will be shown to illustrate fa miliar hymns; al several of our Lords parables. An address will be given by the Kev. Tnomus L. Cole, of Trinity church, Portland. Miss Kelly will pre side at the organ and the choir will sing. School (ilrl Wanted. Girl not under 15 years of age wanted to woik for her board and go to school. Good home for the right kind of girl. Call at Mrs. Marv E. Barlow's, corner Twelfth and Washington streets, in this city. Drs. J. wTweleh and fT P. Welch have opened a dental ollice in Courier bldg. near depot. Frank P. Welch, son of Dr. John Welch and a graduate of the dental department of the University of Pemilysvania will be in-the ollice Thurs day of each week . It's a Curious Woman who can't have confidence in Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription. Here is atonic for tired out womanhood, a remedy for all its peculiar ills and ailments and if it does'ent help you, there's nothing to pay. What more can you aBk for in a med icine? The " Presciiption" will build up, strengten and invigorate the entire fe male system. It regulates and promotes all the proper functions, improves diges tion, enriches the blood, dispells aches and pains, brings refreshing sleep, and restores health and vigor. In female complaints of every kind and in all chronic weaknesses and derangements, it's the surest remedy. Nothing urged in its place by a dealer, though it may be better for him to Bell, can be, "just as good" for you to buy. Send for a free pamphlet. AtldreBS World' Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. There is but one voice about Aamold, be is a genius ot the first order. Con gregational church tonight. 25 cents. Every musician in the city is planning to bear Aamold. Everv lover of music has expressed a determination not to ! miss this opening event of the musical season. Congregational church tonight (Thursday) 25 and 15 cents. Highest of all b Leavening rower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report MM Li Absolutely puke PERSONAL NOTES. Dr. John Welch of Portland was in the city Tuesday. Miss Lizzie Vegelius is spending a week with her aunt in Portland. Dr. (ioucher and W. E. Woodside, of Mulino, were in Oregon City Wednes day. Mr. ami Mrs J. W. (jawing, of Port land, were In town Monday visiting friends. J. P. Keating returned Wednesdiy from Sun FrHncico where ho spent the pust two weeks with relatives. C. W. Dubbins, who formerly lived in this city, but for the last two years at Mulino, was in the county seat Wednes day. Miss Inez Moser who has been visiting at O. lavender's, returned to her home In Oregon City Monday Silverton Aiqieal. Mis K:e Miley, daughter of Jacob Miley, of Wilsonville, was in Oregon City Tuesday. Miss Miley ia spending ihe winter in Portland. Mis Fannie France, the well-known dressmaker, who has been visiting friends in Cbehali for the past two week, is expected home the last of next week. II. S. Moody, of this city, is in Port land acting as foreman for Smith A Perham, tlie contractor ot this place, who have the contract for electrifying the First street car line. Capt. and Mr; J. T. Apperson left Tuesday (or Corvallis, where the Cap tain is called on duty connected with the State Agricultural college, he being pres ident of the board of regents. Mrs. L. C. Young, formerly of this city, has accepted a position as teacher of art in Albany college. She makes her ho ne at Salem where she has also a studio. Mrs. Young's painting has an excellent reputation and as a teacher she has few equals in Oregon. Oscar Hayter, formerly Willi the Clack amas Abstract Co. of this city but now of Dallas, Polk county has recently been admitted to the bar by the supreme court and has hung out his shingle in Dallas. Ho is bright young man and should succeed in bis profession. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Driggs left Wed nesday to attend the session of the Bap tist State convention to be held in Eugene. This ia the first lay-off Mr. Driggs has taken for nearly two years from bis duties as deputy United States marshal. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Swick, of Dayton, Oregon, were in Oregon City over last Friday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Driggs. They were on the way to Eagle Creek where they will spend some days as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith. R 8. Partlow, a brother of W. B. Partlow, of Mt. Pleasant, arrived over- lanu I uesilay from linker City, coming in a buggy by way of the Santiam road. Mrs. Partlow came down some weeks ago and they will spend the winter here and possibly make this their home. We would iike to look into thy pleas ant face of some one who has never had any derangement of the digestive organs. We see the drawn and unhappy faces of dyspeptics in every walk of life. It is our national disease, and nearly all com plaints spring from this source. Re move the stomach difficulty and the work is done. Dvsiieptics and pale thin people are literally starving, because they don't di gest their food. Consumption never de velops in people of robust and normal digestion. Correct the wasting and loss of flesh and we cure the disease. Do this with food. Tho Shaker Dixestive Cordial contains already digested food and is a digester of food at the same time. Its effects are felt at once. Get a pamphlet of your druggist and learn about it. Notice. Application will be made at the next regular meeting of the city council for a renewal of license to sell spirituous liquors in Oregon City at my present location, corner Eight and Main streets for a period of six months. E. MATIHES. Oregon City, Oct. 25, 1805. Notice of Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the county board of equalization of Cluckamas county will meet at the office of the county assessor Monday October 28, 1805 and continue in session for one week. J. C. Bradley, County assessor. Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of C. B. Hankins, deceased, Thomas F. Ryan, administrator, an order of citation was ma1?' Bnd 0,,tobor 2ord set as date of liearinB In the matter of the estate of Whalen jC. Groff, deceased, it was ordered that I the time fur making and filing an inven tory and appraisement bo extended to November 2.id, 1H05. In Ihe matter of the esta'e of Hiram F. Newman, deceased, F. T. (iriflifth was substituted for Eva Newman as ad miuintralor. In the matter of tho guardianship of Jacob Kinearson, a minor, an order was made granting the guardian, T. F. Ryan, consent in the partition of cer tain lands. Tiiere is no medicine so often needed in every home and so admirably adapted to the purposes for which it is intended, as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Hardly a week pssHes but some member of the family has need of it. A toothache or headache may be curej by it. A touch of rheumatism or neuralgia quieted. The severe pain of a burn or scald promptly treated before inflammation sets in, which insures a cure in about one-third of the time otherwise required. Cuts and bruises should receive imme diate treatment before the part become swollen which can only lie done when Pain Balm is kept at hand. A sore throat may be cured before it become serious. A troublesome corn may be removed by applying it twice a day for week or two. A lame back may be cared and several days of valuable time saved or a pain in the aide or cbest relieved without paying a doctor bill. Procure a 50 cent bottle at once and you will never regret it. For sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. ihe Dltcorery Saved His Life. Mr.G. Caillouetle, Druggist, Beavers ville, III., says: "To Dr. King' New Discovery Iowe mv life. Was taken with LaGripe and tried all the physi cians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottle was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial bottle at Charman A Co's Drug Store, Charman Bros, block. Dissolution of Partnership. The partnership existing between A. W. Schwan and W. A. Putrow under the firm name oi Schwan A Putrow, ha this day been dissolved by mutual con sent. A. W. Schwan, W. A. Pl'TBOW. Oregon City, Or., October 7, 1895. Jloney to Loan. Parties intending to borrow money on their farms thia fall will find it to their interest to cali and see me at an early day. Plenty of money on easy term and low rates of interest. W. II. Bl'RGUAROT. Itiirs Wanted. For clean, white cotton rags 5 cents per pound will be paid at this oflice. It's just as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure as anything else. It's easier to cure a severe cold or cough with it. Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure. Better medicine ; better results ; better try it. C. G. Huntley, druggist. Diseases unfriendly to women are positively cured by Dr. Sawyer Pastil les. Ask your druggist for a free sample package. It heals and cures. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Rupture or breach, permanently cured without the knife. Address, for pamph let and references. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Extkri'kisk office. Second hand turniture bought to any amount. Parser A Howard. Remem ber we pay cash. That 20 acre tract, level road, 24 miles out, plenty of running water, only 6o0. C. O. T. Williams. All kinds of second hand goods bought by Parker A Howard, Seventh street, near the depot. Delicious whito clover honey two sec tions for 35 cents at Staub's Grocery. AAMOLD! AAMOLD! Congregational church October 24 You can find most anything you want in the house or workshop at the second hand store. Highest cash price paid for second hand furniture by Farker A Howard, near the depot. "What pretty hats 1" exclaimed a lady as she passed the Red Front millinery window. A splendid selection of men's, ladies' f and children's tan shoes at Charman A Son s. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. sir and beautiful the woman who k wpa nt a dinunce the com pl' xion beau ti fieri, paints snd powder, wbichiioon ruin the fare, A healthy glow to the skin, a face without wrinkle, and sparkling eyes, will be yours if you keep the tystem and the special internal organ The yountr girl, or wo in good condition. man, often grows pale, wrinkled and thin, eats little, everything wearies her, she com plains of herself as aching and sore end as sleeping poorly. Often she is troubled with backache, or a tender spine, with a bearing ilown weight in the abdomen, or at periods she may be irn gular, or suffcrextreme pais from functional d'-rangrmcnU. l)T. Pierre, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., in his long and active experi ence, met many cases of this kind, for which he used a prescription which was found to cure such difficulties permanently in ninety eight per cent, of all case. Having proven to successful, Dr. Pierce put his " i-'avorite Prescription " on the market, and it is to-day sold more largely than any other medicine for the ills of woman. For all functional derangements, displace ments, ulceration, inflammation, and the catarrhal drain from the lining membranes of the special internal organs of women. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription reaches tba origin of the trouble, and corrects it Mrs. Mahy Cmm. of Frankfort, Franklin Gfc, ., wriles: "A lew frfSf yrnm fo I took eoll. T,7 V which resulted in female ii'AW trouble, and afTec-tcd my whole system. About a year ago, I look chills, hail otic or two a month; they were very weaken ing. Had paina in my iocs .more frequently in left side; gradually grew srorse until, finally, I had to Uke to bed. I bad a bad cough and couldn't rest. I com menced taking your medicine, took it about four months, taking 'ii even Dome of uocior Pierce's Favorite Pre acriDtion and five of his Mas. CaiM. Golden Medical DIs. covery." My weight has Increased, and X fed Better ana stouter inaa i nave lor years. New... III! LATEST STYLE Make your Selection while you have the choice of the lot. FEDORA SHAPES Are the Correct -Thing. Glass & Smyth. SEE Dimes Exhibit AT THE Portland Exposition And have your photos taken at the gallery. Third aud Morrison Sts. Entrance on Morrison Street. IMPERIAL GALLERY Oregon City, Crayons, Enlargements Photography in every branch. Children's Pictures a Specialty Gallery over Mrs. Frier's Store Main Street. GO TO FOR Oliver Plows and Extras. r.i' ', '.' ... -x 1? Hats ni & is r i (