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OREGON CITY ENTKRFIUSE, FRIDAY, AUl.UST 10, 1030. . r a ' Oregon! City Enterprise O I ' r City sad (.''J Ofltrl-1 Tipfr. IubUhcd Kv.ry KrMay. L. PORTER, P. r-.rro. ,U-lCMIITION KATKH. io Hi molllul. .11 00 m I .Htwiiiutn ItA mdhllll.. -3 irw iu A di-toonl ol VI rnt on - I uh-rrpon for on. y-r. 55 cdm lor w ptid to -Jl-'iC. .. ,. Adruun r.iei frta on rj4ictj.n. Pab-rrihff-.ill fin.l tb. d.U ; t,ntn t- ci. fbir P' H-.r n.n,;. If tbh -if Y -V-. ti uy o lwk -,l'r ,L InUr-J t thi pot..B.c In lron City, Or., m cvnl clf lt. A I!fT- fO- THI IXIEaP-X-E. thwrrr Crrr... . C-nby Cir-.ni- Milv.uk). Fnion khlli... . llc-d Brunt. . hw r WllKinTiU. Pir-pl-. fU.-or- Moltno Vra XoUIl. Mrqu.ni , Bottr-ti: Aaron E t'ri. I-ni-fCUf is-ody CamntTili. CbrryTill. -lirmot tr. T. B. Thorn at Geo. Krujfbl A. SUin-r ,. lcr Wimneer O. J. Tnillii)rr Chat. Holin.n U' w V-.lprv ..'....'...!. Henry Miley y. 1 Kuwell i n i : V. C. T-Howard Annie hiubu . Utett exprettioot of th Berlin pf' ..B.y'nn?r,n!-U-etheviewtot the Kaier'i gorem unr7He" j ment, and Uiere it a cham that thej do .7.7.7.7.7.. J. C. Kltiott Germany will waive all contiderationt of f. G't-tK-h .7. .77. . C.eo. j. Curnn precedence in cumber of oldiert on the AdjipAbofl 1 inni, and will do itt thare in the work rTbf way I 114 ip Ore Clt; li U give Ortg" Cltj Peeple )ir ratrace. Qi em Vierou bat outlived three of ber children, Alice, Leopold and Alfred. and ber oldett child, the Prince Vic- j torU, ex-Empree of Germany, it eaid to , Le in precanout hi alih. Fecbctiit Loxo call, the Orevon the cotitotion of modern day," and, by the way, all the fighting thipe of Uncle Sam have prove, their r ght to be tanked ilh Old Irontidet. Src.Eiyo ol proe;rity, here is a first cuu item : TLe total expoit ol Ameri can manufactories in the but titcal year were h.-4jo, jrm inl9,an increase in a tingle year of j . . .i l&Z.ag.gCS. in no previout year dm the increase amounted to f5O,0C0,COO. Yoc can't fool tLeee old boyt out in r TV. ' 1 1 ... . . - . f..l' n mt rm ru.1 I into thit city from Eastern Oregon, where be it engaged extensively in thteprai irg. lie tectme engfd in a political diecoceioo while in company with sev eral politiciins, and here is the argument he put op: "I bought 2000 Cleveland thetp at f'2.25 a bead and sold them as IcKiDley sheep at 14.35 and cleaned upj ft200. New, if you can talk me into voting for Bryan and out of that 14100, you're a dandy." The question following closest lo the Jact that Oregon City is to have a new sewer system involving the expenditure ol $13,000, is the one that comprehends to whom shall be awarded the contract. It is Oregon City money, put up by Ore gon City people, that it to foot the bill tor the big drainage scheme, and Oregon City brains and muscle should be given and opportunity to earn this money and retain it in the city. The thought as to whether or not we have competent con contractors is out of the question, that is .conceded, f 13000 ia no email amount of .money, and would speak whole volurons, financially, to the contractors and labor era of this city. It means the furnishing winter supplies to many families, and those supplies would be purchased of our home dealers. Furthermore, if the contract is awarded to a local man, he .will employ Oregon City labor to do the job, whereas if the bid of an outsider is accepted, a great portion of the work will be dune by outeide help. Every dollar counts double in this connection, and f 13,000 saved from going out of town js equal to $20,000 made. Giye the con tract to some good responsible man of this city who will put up the required bond for the faithful performance of the contract. Thesurent and bet answer to the charge of Imperialism which has been cn ide against the administration by cer 4iin timorous souls and by a wofully misled party ia to be found in the policy of Mr. McKinley and his cabinet in the matter of China. True or nntrue, the . .. .1 nw that hat com to o in tn p Brtlh 0( Mni l0 Aii hM roonmw in. uuii b . torn mi oroinarny m .ln.l- -r Alt.! r it h Mi 1 I - . i. i .ii.i-. I I -i... lii 1 lor any nian .no moon iu - ....... . -!..-. ,n, i.i. .,. i i . iih e.maiiimitr 1 t'i story of slsn.htrr at Peking, com i prising at it doe the possibility ol out J rc upon women end th. torlurof children. Any cation that fhoulJ choo to pour Itt force Into th. Chine-. Em r pin for the purpow o, -iwting lummary T.n.nr upon th. prplr.toc ol the crime woulJ not be Urkio. In Juntiflc tion, nJ pinion-pare Imrilit, tmh m Mr. VK KinU-y It !Vf J by Mi n milobe, would nmloubtdly by Initial- l.v. t.1 the hU t morini for -ii.ro rvninl comjuct. Tlieie nJ comrrUre tlitule ol the .!mini tr.Uon Irum Brut to in IhL critii it th nioet convincing eviJ-nc thtt the cry ol Iair-rUlium, or m torn ol them now btve it, MiliUrUm, it y.in nj empty. T.ooationa at Ware doing their utmoet to end the jealoutiet of the allie , in China, and to bring about the unity i ol action which ill permit an early movement on Pekin. Thee are the j;nltj $utt, lnj Germany If the of relieving the le;tiont at Pet in aoJer any commander which the mtjortyof Hie nation repreaente- telecU Thit bat teen the potition taken by the United State all along. Th object of thit country hat been th. relief of the legation and the other foreigner In j Pekin at the earliest poetible moment, and il bat flood ready to co-pete with the reet of the nation in thit enterprise on any plan which findt general favor. It hat been ocdorstood, however, that KubU and France each waote-1 to com mand the expedition to the Chine, capi tal, Ruwia. it wat aaid.wat specially an tagonittic to any demontt ration which would permit anything like a preponder ance to Japan in number or influence. Here are tome of the caotea ot the lack of effective work Ly the allie. Proba- bly the Mtute men at the bead ol the rjfjjneM rebels have expected thitdia- d lLeir enemies It b, pre vented any agireetiive action of any con sequence except the expulsion of the ; Chinese from Tien Tin, and thit could undoubtedly bave been accomplished , earlier if there had been any harmony among the allies. The action of Ger-1 manv and the United States, howeven in urging the linking of individual jeal ousiet in the common good promises to firing about an agreement on a plan of campaign which will render an advance on I'ekin practicable at an early day if, in the inter-al, the Chinese Government faiit to accept the American proposition to send the minuter! to Tien Tain, and o it best endeavors to put down the j rebellion and to punish the authors of such outrages as may bave been com mitted. A real anion among the allies would be the best news which Cnina has famished since the trouble began. BE.NATOn HOAR. Outspoken in his opposition to the course ol the administration in the Phil ippines, Senator Hoar ia no less explicit in hiastatement that he will give hit allegiance to the republican party in the coming national campaign. Thit is his expression, and it is what might have b?en expected of him : President McKinley and Governor Roosevelt will have no more earnest sup porter in the country than I shall be. Whether we consider the character of the candidates, the character of the counselors they will bring with them in to power, the cfTect en the prosperity and happiness of the American people, or the ultimate triumph of liberty and justice in the distant inlands which have been brought under our control, the al ternative of Mr. Bryan and David B. Hi 1 or any other associate the democratic party ia likely to give him, ia not to be thought of for a moment. Mr. Bryan's election will mean the overturn of the protective system, now happily estab lished, and the wonderful prosperity it baa brought to all classes of the people ; a dishonest and fluctuating currency ; great diminution of the value of all debts and savings; the overthrow of the au thority of the 1 supreme court ; a danger ous assault on property ; socialism ; the complete success ot the attempt now go ing on to disfranchise ten millions of American citizens at home, and render i null and void the great constitutional ' amendments. I ..Ml - .1 tit Iht . iwt .no, nm vr, - - ... Jjt on ,h.wHn,hJrtlMl.., m.h. k.,th.iuyc Philippine Island. 1 lik th lt-y inilUl., h voter to give a Vol upon , , , , , . t ,,urilll in . t : 1 1 : I.. .! ll,a lan . ...... ..ww - - - - . . . 1. . 1 1--.. M.-i..!.y .ml iha r...M,,an. .ha i.iM - i(h Mm. Th. i - - wrtcMiiol b undone. I Hunk th P " tutunsottli Philippine Islsiid l th. h.n.lt ot Mr. McKiulcy Ih.o of Mr. D-yn. in the h.n.U the rpuWi.n; li.nof T.muuny 1U1I .n! the uth. In wring thit I tm but r.H.t- in. wtut I in the Mn-t tnl whtl I lnl tear in M -. liuntiU. Pryn ..rneetty J-teI th. trr.ty liich hought the Philippine Iil.mtt, nJ trvUivvl for It the Tote of -renten of hit upHrter. For thit action of hit no noiv c.n be re-onhly .rginnl hul th -Mir. to keep th quettion lor an lue Id th iiui'in. The republictn p-rty, in it pUtforni, htt r.lutl to commit it Kill to keeping the Philippine people in tubjoction int their wi-h, nj citet the eitmple ol Cub, to which it renewt it pletg of independence. The Mtt-tchutetU republican pUtlorm of lS-iy prucuiM thetu, alter hoxtihtie. are over, a gvemment at (ree, at liberal and at proreive at our own. I believe that thee pleJge will be kept. What- v m. !- m K-v f vi n tn.tl- in U , fff lruit u,e loture ol Ubirty to the prty that for fifty year ha i nerer Len wring but once r-ther , l. t.il. . . i iK-t I. .iil. wr lUflU HI luo J ' 1 1 - '-' ha never ben right once. Km HLIl AX HTK-XOTU. The republican party in entering upon the campaign of 1'AX) baa an unusual ad Ttntage, The ordinary methoUs of political ar giment are often ineffective becaute there are alwayt two tidet to a question and men of unquestioned patriotism and genertl intelligence may look upon diff erent tide of a thing and tee it in differ at wayt. Dut there can be no difference of opin ioj among reasonable men concerning . ...I . ...i .--I i.:.. iwo main ii oi re-eii n.uuu.i u...-.. One it that the country la protxrout at the present time. Sensible men, honest with themtelvet aid with their fellows and acquainted With the condition! as they existed then and at they exist throughout the country today, do not dispute these two factt. There ia another fact equally indispu table, and that is that the democratic party four jeart ago, in diacuMing tte bard time that then existed, put itself on record as declaring that only one remedy could be found for the national misfortunes and that wat the remedy suggested by that party. The return of prosperity demonstrates absolutely the falsity of the democratic declarations and prove that their remedy wa not the only one and that their leaders wet l.norant of the principle of national prosperity. There can be no doubt about this. The return of prosperity hat falsi tied the democratic predictions and principles of But the republican party claims fur ther, and it brings the most convincing proof in support of its declaration, that the return of prosperity w.i net only achieved in direct violation of demo c ,tjc principles, but that it w t dirm tly brought about by the operation of repub lican legislation and aiiccefsful adminis tration of national affairs. There were two main reamrih for thia. The first wat the restoration of a re publican protective tariff, by meant of which American manufacturers were released from competition with the cheap methods and vage scales of Europe. In connection with this and as a result of wise republican legislation and adminis tration, our foreign commerce has been enormously increased, thus sdding to the demand for American made goods, increasing the balance of trade in our favor to an unprecedented amount and bringing to this country vat sums to be added to our money in circulation. The second reason given by the repub- licansfor the return of prosperity waa the settlement of the question ol the I question of the money standard of the country. Apart from the question of which standardjwas the best, it hat been of incalculable value to the buMiuess in. terestt of the country to have the matter nettled, and settled in such a way that the decision cannot be disturhed for a considerable period of years. The estab lishment of the gold standard has been of benefit to the country by fixing the basia upon which business rests. The republican party baset in main claim to indorsement by the people upon the facta and simple arguments so evi dent that it does not seem possihle to controvert them. The main facts the democrats do not I deny, for they cannot, but they turn . thit I I Wnl M W Binw , , , , ,, . 1 1 1 1 in minimi, ibiii u..i .,-.... mam ieoiio year Tt. tremendous tr..t.lll of II.. repub lio-n party thi year ! Jo. to lb. fcl 1 thal ;t fl)mr, ,.for th Vot-rt with th JoM ,h u ' ',0- It h. Iriunifiiea wncre w--. . ' (:; in.loriily. It has mirlevl whrr. It great op- pment prophrsied Inevitable failure. If it had no other claim lore-election fian a promise of lh continuance of the coaditioni that have prevailed for the p nt fmir jesr it would dwerv a Iriiim p'iant indorsement 1'om the pwpl. uf Ih e United Mate. WILL LM'UKl K THE LiW. o Pi-eavr er Infrcted Irwll UI be Altuwed t be Sold. ,The Oreiion Htate lUiard of Horticul ture ha uwued th. lollo.tng clrcuUr .) T.. lu.ti.- In V'ruit : . V - W.l-atoh.nd you appended a cpy of th law g.nerntng the sale or ship ment of di-eed Irtiita. This Uw will be tliictly etilon-ed, and no di-raeJ or In fe. Usl fruit will be allowed sohl in thit market. Wt ho yo will govern your selves accordingly. a Ail To protec t the fruit industry in th Stat ol Oreiton. it tt enseted by th. I-gilativ. As sembly ol Id Stale ol Ore.-nn : hection V. It .hall I unlawful for any ron, firm or corporation lo Import ors-ll any infeclfi or diea d fruit ol any kind in the state ol (treon. hection VI. Every ern who pick or prepare for shipment lo any point within th slate, or who deliver or ciim to I drlivrre-l to any ! res agent, oi railroad a.'ent.or other rrson. or to any trns(orUtion company or cor poration for shipment lo any point with out the Hal, any fruit or fruit, either lrrh, cured or dried, that t inlet Ui wilh insect, pest or disaurt Injurious 1 ti tree, thrul planu, iruit or vegeta- , , .. . mUi.m-.Bof. tion VII. Anv erton, llrm or cor poration violating any ol the provision of thit act shall he deemed guilty ol a tntademranor, snd Uon conviction thereof shall t punished by a fin. of not leas than l.enty ti. (.'5 dollait nor rujre than on. hundred i IliX)) dollar. Section VIII It shall be the duty of the commissioner of Ih. tlate board of horticulture of the district In which. Violation of (hi act orcur loprent the evioencv in iui r.a in uib uiimn iiw,- ney, whoa du'y it shall I to proaex-nt any person guilty ol a violation of thia ai l. Which proe-ution mav (hi brought in any of the justice courts of tint tlaie. Respectfully, Oiicii SrT Hd. or Hoarut triaa. K. L. S-mi. President. Ilt.iar K. IWn. Swretary. Wii.ni a K. Nkwsi.l, D.lley. Coititniaaionrr First Iliatrict. The wolf ia the ladle put on slu-p's clothing lerau if he traveled on his own reputation he couldn't acromplisti j hi purpose. Counterfeiter of IeWitl' j Witch Ii.-1 Halve couldn't sell their worthies ..Ire on their n.erilt, so they put them in boxet like PeWitt't. I,k out for Ihem. Take only IieWilt't Witrh llsrel Halve. It cures piles and all skin diseaaet. Geo. A, Htreing. For Toon Men and Tonng tfnmrn. There ia nothing that will arouse the im of a young man or woman so quick a. to bave inferior laundry work put off on ; them. They may dress ever to well, but if their thirt front or shirt waist ia mussy their neat appearance is tiiled. ' The Troy laundry makes a specialty of ; ladies' and gentlemen's fine work. There can be no better work than it J done at the Trov. Leave your onler at Johnson's barber shop. Persons desiring announcement of parties, socials, etc., must tend them to this office. DO 10U K0Y. ConsJmption is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect Is suicidal. The worst cold or couirh can lie cared with Miiloh't Cough and Con sumption Cure. Hold on positive guar antee for over fifty year. C. G. Huntley, DuuggiHt. Fur Hale, fWW 45 acrea timber land. 3 miles nut $,VK) 30 acrea, all cleared, hottom land ur,;' , ISO 80 arret partly improved toOOO 109 acres; fronts on river; boat! landing on place; three kinds ol I soil; large house $2800 100 acres; 80 improved; large house and barn 1500212 abrea, 35 improved; houan and barn ; stock ranch tSOO 10 acres near town ; well Improved ' i iwu acrea on pianx roan, close In 04 acrea rich timber land cheap. Several houses and lota on install ments. J, A. Thayer, Box 3.3. Yon assume no risk when you buy Charnberlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Geo. A. Harding' will refund yoor money if yoa are not I satisfied after using it. It is everywhere ' admitted to be the most successful remedy in use for bowel complaints and j the only one that never faila. It ia nlnaaant. safe and reliahle. (ien A 'Harding, Druggist. ran mt, Tticy 10 f.iarrij Ami Ulng children Into thewmM lo if frr fr4ii an Inhrrltl hloMUinlf' Pi. do not r-.lli that lout bhul may luik uihU-r a fair skin, aixl tlul th. 6r. -imJ.l-en nj in the bhuid th. parent may tire.' into flam In th fh-h Hi chtM. Ir. Ptrrce't CrtdlrO Molual lHwr.vy tHitttmt th S"Hl.lrltiig hril -"Mini, it clciurt th. I4l f-U dr-l Uililt, .. . I .... -rrngthet. IM - iuj, bc uw M rWt'S t ktl xlf s 3 U-lri. immrint. V In tuJ - i.Jv-. I hex Umt l-.i.UugriUf I. Wwlttaa t. ! vita kjm.i nrfuU Mr -l-Wi m lilra l-o cm I hi v f -uh ttxt ll.. IM lann II liuahlU kIM -f rat II !. fi !- a l-i'Um Mr-lh.l liiKWWT. aMl baa 4 4 la o-i f' kit rau.i u kaj rurulu-a a kr.k. b-lVaa IU4 kt aa M- au-iiM-i4 lo laaa pan aw.Ulaa a I'm IV PtruV Plr-taiU PcllrU fuf lh huwrla and liver. Nat Ta-wm kil sa4 -4 I Mr 111 I a.,. Tu tall W U-fO saailf tad lriar. t xaf 1 tails. U.I ol I. (a. a-n .ad (". Uk N T I IU., lh . ..J. r a .f krf. ik. I ak- aaaa 1 airur.(. AH drtiff iti sus er II. I'ura (vaiaa-1 al at s.tifia fra. A Mraas 1 hlatlloj o.lr lo, Cblix. or N Yfc I'tilre. ar danger .rtlS ilnrmiM, fr they are tr.trhrrm That' why a'l counterfeit nf !Vltt's Warn lltlrl Salve ar .lat'tfw.ma. They huk ha IieWln't. hul instrad ol II. a s!!l.lit- j witrh hssrl, I bey all contain Ingredient J hahl. to Imlalit Ih.skin an I ran a- bhaal ' p-ii'oning. For pll-a, inj ir an I skia diava-ea, ua. Ih. original arid gxnuln KWilfs Wit h llstol S.lrs tiai. A. Harding fillAW'H pfUE Mtl.T.-Th. c-n. ilrnaed strrnili and nnlrlitirnt if'ar- ,y ,n t.,. f,rrct- mplt, ,nd .i re. Md hy K. M rm it. Welding l'a'i"nrrv, Mia latest sir lr anl Ci-t aa..rliianl rvrr bronchi lo Oregon IV v al th. Etrttrais now ih tot k vnrr. Has she l'-l her hr.utf? If so. Con- i pal ion, Imligi-stidn. Si. k Heads h ar. the principal r't-a. Ktrl't Clover Root Tea has rnrad lLex ills for hall t . i..- i.i. century. Irw i rto. nd Jul rii Money refunded if r-ulla am not satis- factory. C. G. Hnntler, Ir.irf.-ial ' . The Entrrpriae anil On-g' riin for 2 C l year. Wanted : One vountf man Imui Clark .mascmntv. Dragon, m ,rp4r- lor tl.c coming It.i'l.sy Msil S-rvl.. tk.iirn- tion. W. furniati everything. In -lt lin I hook and mi pi. A.ir-s, enr oalng alamfi l,l...m.l ...... i 1. I l """I"""" ""' : Utilute. Ced.r Rapids, la. If You Wnnl Klrnt-clrinn Job CALL, AT TIIIC KNTICHI PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR CASH OR ON EASY PAYMENTS Tht home f Chlckerlng Kimball Pianos, Kimball. FOR SALIJ I.Y- Oregon Hcnticckeri Immlyration Exchangj V. r. (II A KM AN, I're.l.Uhl H.Mr II I'lXnS, lit Vl I'r.ai.i.oi O. WINHMit It. 31 Vt4 l'ia.l.l.,,1 i. W. K.AIIIAM.rWf.uiy H.oo S I i.i ai i aa in ana ruhlaiwl : S'koI T rcwim lmnM. Iarnaid ulliar Inill'll'Ki , lanl, alar, oMli.nl, I o llublard, nulaa II.Viii So. Jl 4 -ras ,11 H ill rulllvatad, til llliilar faiita, To 4 'y 1 1, mil. i No. j; il arias U a.ra rulllslal, PI actts slaihl; IidUm, lsrn and ulhar lU I' 1 1 a; a , i lai.a.l, III I" ! ; 1'fihaM. kibint. I' Mil es, lu I aj l-r.f) inllaa 7si Su.,- I W an m AH rullUala.l , tins 10 n-iii hoiia Urns and nmtiarous idlial hiilldlia 1 i,f. lo, Inlia, In Au'ore. I riitla. lnl,ij, running- .alar and sisiylllng lu imia a tins limn W arras A a;d slock rsnrh. To ' l r, 1 n llri. In piMlun., I Still l Nn N.i. vi a .11 erras pit Ma mllltafa-l, I'" ' i.aaHv ra.'ljr lor lit. phia, "-l liouaa. Ir. .ml ulliar liiUhn(i; nrrli.nl. inin.aiuua ..rln. ia all undsr lam. mi wiaa AH nililia.l ; hooaa tarn and uil.ar Ixiil'llni. .11 I'lm-I, lllii( ai'ar; aiois snd lli'(tln a 'J'iliM" Tr .in I ily. II liii'.a. ft sr. on liad -ali No. XI mi ansa .11 a. ' alaha-l: .11 (anra-1 , funning alar. Ti Ma kWf. I n.ila, lulu. by. 0 ml. fa II No M t M-raa AH aiiy ' n I In rutiliailon, f"i ( rlngt. To iirlia, RiUa ; ludi. r.n I'lljr. I.' Sulla. i; .hi iM mi aria SI ax"a rollls'a., linoaa, brtt 4 xlbar bulI'lK'.i : all lanrwil, (.-! at rbaid To Moi.ils. J r H-a . tt llttk lnl t n lla ! II.ijii No. St rrvllnl snam.il, i' mrtw ; I" ulaa' asit lo INtuo lily. S-rlifioa) plare, and 'al yaaia rranrlnaa lu lu'knk alar lor ai au.ati. W slaf m ' .ill asm tin r Mtonib. I"4 Ikouia an4 on ba'd 111" I a 'a irarl I ai. mliiulrs' k f'um WmI n-ru Illy 11 w lut In (ila-laloh. Hi mot-r tin, far li Orafon City, till S . Ai III arfra II a- MiHI'Sie-l; (iol Small bom.; l-a' and uol bull-llnfa. " o'rliaN; ItnM aal. To slur, I luil. lo Of r n ( lf. I li.tiaa H mi No. j: 2I afia ,-o wtn rulllfsta.1; Ihn hn.M; (! barn ami ulltaf bolUli.r. ut'.in aaUr, nrtbar.l ol Oill'J Iruil Irara. To Hofa, I Kill., In I'lafis Ully, li hillra llrtti u. IS 1 .1 arias l arraa ruMltslart. ft orrl.trd; fanrrd. roninf .slaf. To alola, I mlia lo ll'Pii Cily, I.' nil'. l iiu St, . U) a-f.s .') rai cilUta'ad: imall ". "d barn, yau g nirliaid, finlilnf '.' To abira, 2 lo.laa, lo Oroti 11 J, 12 lulls. ' T'a.tnala fMiiMf of Ih mnitr of I ,,,;,,, .,,r i- . 'J S' t, orasniirfl on H a r..i,iat .a ill ' "' ' m'k.n i '"!"- ' Msn.tf.l.i. ia 0n lu U.uaa Milngraal la for ia K'-r ami u'ai. ddrtaa OKICUN IIOMOTKI KS IMMICK.VIIOS !:.lHAr,E O'a m I'liv, own. I'attnl Record. "Money to patent r Idraa msy I ' .. .... serureil .y our aid. so'lrrsa J li. raiem ,ul(lmo. uj priptifpi At hnwrst Kntrs. WIHIC. It it ray to obtain a food on. Where no local dralrr trill tbm. will tend a piano or organ lor a unall caih payment, batanc In monthly paymcrtti, Two yctra' time to finish purchase If desired. W would like to explain our method. We will send an instrument uaran treing tatiifaction, or the piano may he returned to ut at our expense. Cataloguti free for the aiking tell all about them. Special prlctt ana lull information if you write. la New Mwl. Halldl.tr, Ml W.ahlanl. ft, F.r(l.. O. Planot, Weber Han, Crown. Neerfham and Great We tern Organs