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4 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21 1002 Mew To-Day. WANTM-GlIM, KOIl iF.NI.IUI. llOtlhl'ttlllk. Uollll Wlllfl'l (lir Clllllll'tnt lul. InipilrttBl llutillcy's Dull! Store. Mimry luliutti nl lnwi'l nil". IIkim.o ,V (luitriTii. MONEY T() l.i IAN AT 7, II. ASH jinr ceiil, Farm Muiiiity. U'lfuN HfllUIIKI.. BLACKSMITH KIKU' 1-1 1 1 1 v I'limpi'i'il mIihi hI Ailli'riM W, ,1. Lewellcn, H;uiii wilier, Or Nicholas Want k, nun hi Mm proves nIvh fanner of the Stone district, was looking nfltr Illinium iiuittiirri In Oregon t'liy l"inKtny. Alexander Tin-, i'f Canby, in town Monday kiIimiiIiiik t' nniitiTK pcrlHiniiiK toll lulu III J. W. Tire, llnceBtcil, ol which Im in the administrator Cumin Shank, of Scuttle, an attorney nl lliul place, w,m In lou lt Saturday, - Lii ruiiiH lur hull lak. IU was tliii Mill KENT ! (jnciit ol hi brother, WhI.Ioii Sham. Ppf IIIUWBIer nl'.IMIKM ,v UltlrTI I II, (nllli III tin"! Wi'liilml'l Hull. III. ,) hnvr tlm I'lioli il ' rtiy, iilniihii ninl rminlry proptirty lur I tiiiiilli i hil MONKY TO l.i i.N ON' UK A I, I'ltOI'. etly mriinly ill II per ri'iil, mImu nil ap proved cluticl ci'i iiiily. II II. lmu K, Itnnii'V lit Iiim , Slrvi'ii Huillili( Oil) Kili i'iiy M ( l N K Y K 1 1 1 1 A N -1 1 1 A V 1 : S K V I : H A I , hiiiiih.iI ilium V l.i'lniiiiiiiU I" privalH IiuIiviiIhhIh b huh I urn Hiilliiirlml Id Ihhii, mi lontf lii"" l l i '"I 7 per cent. ( 'iihI nl I'uiii will he. nmde very ri'HMiii ub'c. II. K. ( 'iiohh, iittiiriiy nl law. rersonal Mention W i 1 1 it m Slniiiiiiiii, u( ll.'uvrr CiceU, W 1 ill l" II Wednesday. M mi-en Claudia and Nell'" Hurl visited friendt in I'lirlliuul Vi',liie,lav. Attorney A. K. IiriH'i-r was transact imr iiiinitifKN In 1'iiiiUml Wednesday. Arthur KuhiiiN.ui, ol 1 1 im west i'l"i wan yimtinn In liri'Knn CilV Tuesday. (I. II. Eby has In n admitted to prai" lien l.tliirethe Unite 1 Slates land ulliic. H. II. Saatidl, ol MiiIhIU, was i town Wedm-mlsy lonkinK alter busmen inter wim, i'. A. lUkcr, ( Stafford, was in luwn Wednesday looking ader hii-inem in lurrst. Mm. Aiinin Dunn, nl Portland, was in tliin i'IIv Tuesday, lookini! alter IiU"Hicb mat'ers. Mi" liinwii' Maddock, ol id in illy, vis ilitil In r niiitlii'r t tlin Portland hutntar i ii in SiiMiny. Miss Grace . Marshall, ol NVw Ear, vittilrd Ikt tiinrir. Mm. T. F. Kyaii, id tlila city, Sunday. Attormy Chrin Sehiiehcl spent Wed ni'H.Uy nil Thursday in tliu MnHii'l 1.-1 !o..k nit tin w In n- Mil l-ullnwM, ol HikIiIiiiiiI, llrt Or Kun City Wmlimmliiy, lonkliiK flr Hi" llnnl wlllfiiii-iit nl tlin fHliH ol I'll (Bllicr, ol wliirh Im l KiliiiiniHtmtcr. t.'. 11. CoHiH'r, ol Hi'llwooil, H In Orn (mi City MninUy. Mr. Comr loiiucrly rihiiliM t CliokV, Imt icixiitly pur-I'luim-il iroii-ity lit SulUooil mul l iiink- ll( lIlHl IliU lll'lllll. (1, (iri-fii. ol Hiifiir. Wiim o roiinly, Iihi lnki'ii ii I iit ti'inimmry hImhIb hI CUrkw niiiH, wliwi li in rliiMri-n urn iltfiniiiii ,.-l,l. Mr. (ir will ifluril to Kant jcrn OirK'in in Hi" Hniii(. i C. I". I.Ktimii'ttti riiliiriu-il Tiii-i"liiy ' Inii inH.n Iriuii Sfiilili', lii-rii Iik I ,i.i- i n two iliiy'n Ihihiiihhh lrii, ! inn ulti-r Ii-uhI niHiii-m. Il I ! uinii i-vwiiim for Hun Kmm-lMro, i III. iilll 1)11 H IllmilH'HI llli-HIOII. I ) Vrik:lit, Mini"" ImiiiM i" t Mol.ilU, nil, I who mini limn hum wtt uri'li-nt-I nlly uliol lliinlllill tin' tliiull, Wliil'l i" I Himl I'oint, I'litli", 'l'-'t. " I" ,,,M ; ,it SiiinUy, inl whilt' not fiitiifly if I ,.,.y.... (r. ,ni Mm i lliTln ol tlm woilinl, : ln in i;n-iitlv iiiiimviMl mul will wi I ! nlili. l'i iiiovu ulioul without 11'" '! ol ruiliilieit. 1'. A. ! '.Ii'li. ol Clii'lnili", Wmtli.. wait in Oiion Ci')' 'ly r two tliiii Wf k, limkinir nl'"' liiiBiin-M iiiHtlfM. Mr. 1. .1..1. i. il,.. In'ln.r ol tli till" C. A. I it'"!'. loiim-rly.iltii.il city, wlmiii. it ri liorli'il n'liiiil two wi"'k trn't, li'l " ; milifil Niiifiilii itl l.kfvinw, in tlii ti'H. Mr. I' Ui Ii naVM liiit noil iliil not tuke tlm ilfutlily iliiitJ Willi HiiriiUI Intent. M. VntBrli. nl llnrinK, miB of lli ml iri.((ri'tiiiiv ItriiHMB in ClnrkMinn ooiinty, wan In Ort-Kim City lnHt SKtunliiy. Mr. Vt'lm li in now iiimiuUi tiiriiiK "'hiiiI !-!" mi.iiIh of i.titt. r t-t k. whiili lie llniU ri-B'ly limrki-l lor t litllry Hnrc. Hi' n-iioitu that tlio im'W town ol HorinB in niiiilly lit'i oiiiinil thriving (iUcb. ml tlm rmlrniiil II foliillf teil tlit-rn I will riot ! ninr roiiiiHiiiic town in Hie I rniiiity. I i; V. Waltlron. ol CremMil. raine in i (rum lliwl jiIbi Tilt'nUy lo look i Inmuifhit inlfti-hlii litre. Mr. V a tliat the rsiBiit rain Ito.n M Wnt llri'K'.n Cily, Novem- In-r llMli. lo tliH wif ol W. K. Kclioolny, 1 twflvB pomiil liy. j A unit. Clifton, ol I'ortUml, flM lt for B ilivori'it In tlm rin-nit ronrt Wmlncii- ; lay BiiiHl Fiiiiiiifl t'ltfiori. I'liiiiiliir WH lmtiilniiini.nl for fik'lit yt'Hra- j Tlm IjiitrlifriiiK Htuliliiniitnt formerly run liy II I'.i'H'k'., on Mult) nln'ft, li rlmliyi.il nwiiBri.liii, II. Hi-trolil ImviiiK, . . , i .i ...i .i.iil.. 1 Ihm haliinuy inirriiBwii too """"' i ini-nt. C N. riowinin Iihb liMUKlit auit in tlin j Jumii tt ronrt BifainKt Morria llolii-rla to i rn'ovi-r 2 i0 lo' uoinmiMloii wlucli ihe i'aiiHill allt'K'a Im ! Iiim on boiiib iroc t-rty rolil fur IIib ili.lt.n.-litnt. Tint yoiitiij m.oiIh ol i.Iib rieMliyli-rian eliiin:li will j:lvii a ilimit noi 'ml at Hie limiiit ol Mr ami Mm. Cliria Mniclm! tliU ,'Kriilay) i-vftiinu. Kvi.rylio.y i" viiry lionliiilly invileil to alti-nil tliia HI M ' i It I . (i W. I.arrny, an olil tiin n-Mit f.l l 'li.ur frt'.'lc. nt'Hr Viola. Iii'il at liia Ihiiiib fitrly Tniitl.iy morning, if In-iirl finliiMi. Iifrt-iim-il wh 0 yeiifH ol j Htfi. ami Iib'I livt'il worthy life ami wan , a iii'liil riti.i.n. j IIbiih llitniimi, who ri'"i li..it out in tli , KiihI.tii pint of Hi" :"'Wity , hiiHlaint-il j iiiiln arriuii ii.j'irma Momlity inoriiinif l.ti l.i.inir kirki-.l liv a virioiia linrrn'. Il i - , lni.l Koiin Into til" ftnll to f.'til tlm lnl, with tli rt-Hiill BlatiM. Tint initial TliankHiiivinu I lay wrviiiH ttill he hi'l l a! K'. 1'a'il'a Kiim-oiAl i lniri h at II o clot k. Tlm oir.-ruiit in iiioiibv ami kiml, will Iw for tlm ''"'il Smnatitiin IIo.itnl. The youiK l-"1'" iiirlitlM will nifitf a (I'lfi-tion. HUNTLEY'S HUNTLEY'S Jiuli. M. l'.rnle ailjourn"il rlrruit court Tin''hiy fvi'iiinu, alu-r a minion limtini! I'liiiHiJi-rahl" over two wi-t kn. From ht-re tin- juiliie ot'ii to HilUhoro to comlurt a tf rm ol court, hot li will r"tum hre on thu 5th of January to hold a short term. Jiiftii M of Hib l'eare Kliiip liaa liail Ilia fourt room ami otlke rBnovateil anil iiiii'Ih not only attractive in aiipearanie, hut it in so arraiiiH that it i Vfry miii-li morn i'onv"iii"nt. JmUe Kliip now It-Bla that he fan rii-ne hotli ju"tit'e anl law to lit tler ailvanlui). Busy November Days i Holiday Gml arriving every day now A big storo full of natisfiod customers A crowd of pleased people examining and pricing and baying the latest novelties. Those who put oH'bnying Holiday Good-i till Christmas week are never as well satisfied as those who select early and it takes only a small deposit to secure any article in our big stock. Come in and get in rnind what you want to give each friend and relative Five minutes tf looking througli this big stock is worth a week of thinking. N 11 W BOOKS The Conqui-it Mrs. Dye Hook of Joyout Chil'lren Jauiea Whitcomb Riley Chattertiox for nJ The Viriciniana - Owen WisUr The Spleii'li'l I'"'- l'ortv's Ct-rlruile Atherton 1-iiimy I.on - Mm. Martin 1'olHical History of U. S. -Chajieroiie - Intrusion oflVuy, Anthony Hoj llibtory of American l'eople Wooilrow Wilson Just So Stories - Kipling fortune of Oliver H im - I'. IIopkinon Smith Capt Macklin, - K. II. iJavia Rhuv.iii' I'olly - K. H. Llavis The Two Vanrevel - - Hooth Tttrkinton Iloliavar I'asha -CilbiTt I'arker letter From a Self Ma'le Mer chant To His Son All except not books ioll at a discount from publishers prints. Ask for our free catalog of new books. NEW GOODS WEEK THIS Pocket Books-Pornes- Chatelaine Iiiii-Uill I5ook-Card C a 8 e b -M riMic Rolls-Wrint P.aKH-Cignr CaKftH-Traveling CaHf-Toi!et Casca Lap Tablet rt-Albuiii!f-8iii()kipg Sets Collar anil CufTSeti-Atoiiiizerii-Hilverwarft-Cutlery-l'nif-hcs-P e r -fuiiHTY-Jtivenile I5ks-G a m e h Mirror."-Ktc. New Ooinln ami New jiriocn iu Our PH0T00 II A P1I I) K 1' A UTM ENT. NewCaleinMlrMountt-Jfor Holiilay gifts. 20 per cent discount on all ailvertineil priceH of CameraH. RAW MATERIALS For those who are making up their own presents Mat Hoard all shades Bristol Hoard Celluloid in sheets Decorated Crepe Tissue Flower Tissue I'asstpartout Tipt-all shades Glass :all Sslzes Cah-nder Card Mounts Hanger Academy Hoard Canvas Oil Color Brushes C. G. Huntley W. A. Huntley Popular Price Druesists and Booksellers 1 I I llll'l Iron had coiinlry on a liiiniinn trip. ..-i. iu. il.u I. nulling thA pittatn ri'liortt'd ,,.Hl. r.,lll,rli.w.wsHin t-wn Tu.'mlay, Uwollen the Mre.ms very inalerially on tlit tcnt ft "I l. C. Ilrnwnell. (I. II. l'.hy waa a niMt..inT on Wed lifi., lay nioi iiiii'h soiiili IkhiihI train for KiiK't'iif, on a Inmini i"" trip. II. l',uii.rili, of SUII'ird, was in Un-j-on ( i'y Wfdiirndiiy. Mr. Pamprin i a rccriit arrival in tins I'ounlry. J.li. Muinpower, of Stout', was in Om-kiiii City Lint Saturday uttendinir t" iinpiiitiiiil hilHinri.il iniitleis. .Mr, John lih-iiHon, of this eily. ''"'t Moiidry innriiiiitf for Kunlfrn On'K'in lo romili tt' Ihe wool hui.iiiti.H for lliia aea MO n. i ' I'lmiii it wbh in tow n lant Sntur tiny fijnniiuiiniitiiii a 'hul wlifreby he j iiri utni. Iliii ow ner ol a linn i.irui, near I l,iiiini.i ut. Jiidn" J. Moreland, of FortUnd, iK inOri'ifim Cily Tui-Hility, Bitendinif lo iiiiKirtant h ual maltera before .Iililje Alcllriiln. Miss Helen (ileason, prinfipai of the tir..wii'a M-houl. New Kra. viited lier I parents. Mr. ami Mrs. John (ileason, of lii hi city, Sunday. W. II. Powell, of St. Helens, deputy district attorney lor Columbia county, wan ill Ort'K'tti City Tuesday, attending to UtKul matter iHtfore the circuit court. in his wt ion of the county. Nnn ol tlm Mreuins wure so swollen that one brnltf-, in psrlicnlai, which Mr. Wal ilron i rtr-ae.l was two left under water, and there was urent daniier of serious laiiiave beinit dona to Inidtfe and nwnls. IVUU i - - i lleadi,iiartnrs for cornet styles and prices lowest. Mits lioldsuiilli. (inns and umbrellas repiired made, and locks repaired at Johnson A Lamb's. If von want thu most effective styles nnd prices lowest, call on Miss Hold smith. j Styles and nnalily in millinery com bined with rock bot'.om prices. Miss Goldsmith. . Wanted, 21X10 or inoro hoop poles. Apply to P. T. (ilenn, Kleotric hotel, Ort'K'iti City. The, Willamette has rist-n very rapidly the past week, the result of the exlieme ly hard rains. KeportB from up the country are to the effect that there is an abundance of water in the stream for Ixmi navigation, and as a result there is much aciiviiy in river traffic. Kcv. Mr. Crait;, who was recently ap-1 Z pointed pastor ot ihe M. E. church, South, for Oreiton C"y and adjoininuU Clackama county, lias starteu GREAT FORCE SALE I I have plenty of money to loan at 6 percent interest on real estate Bocuiity, also money to loan on chattel mortnaes. (ioHiios V.. Hayks. OO 00 0000 OOCCO CCOO 00 00 R T T E fiTI 0 H o 8 B 8 8 'l,ir. ii I Hi X , ' " The only firHt-clasu Second-llanil Dealer in Furniture Stoves and Utensils. It is worth your time to come and examine the stock. You will find a full line of New and Second-Hand Furniture, Stoves, Crockery Hardware, Etc HiKheHt cash price paid for second hand Roods. o o o o GO I. To Ipola v MAIM CTRPFT One Door North of Commerlcal Bank cccoo CCOO CO O O O o O O O O O o o o o o " o o o O O CO The memliers of Willamette Kebekah lodlie were paid a fraternal visit last Fil tUv eyeninc from the members of Co lumbia lo lue, of Portland, who came by a special csr. The fore part of the evening was spent in social intercourse, and later an elalairale but ijuet was enjoyed. On Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at Si. l'aul's Kpiscoi al chiirrh the subject 'ol tint M-riiion by the l'.ev. P. K. Ham Imonlwillbe "Discipline," and at the evening service at 5 o'clock on "F.xer cine," The offertory solos will be sunn by Dr. Francis Freeman and Mr. C. A. Miller. On Thursday ovenm of labt week the local afseuibly of Artisans erj-iyed very pb-asing musical and literary pro gram. Following this was an oyster supper served, after which dancing was indulged In until rather a late hour, tl e evening being enjnved only as Artisans can enjoy such affairs. The quarterly meeting seryicesfor the Oregon City charge of the M. E. church, South, will be held at Cnrransville next Saturday nd fcnnday, November 2'Jnd and Wd. Business meeting on Saturday at-MWp. ui. Preaching Saturday and Sunday by the presiding elder, Rev. E. L. Fitch, ol Corvallia. The Logim tract were filed for record In r..iiint Um nr.lnr Henrv Stevens' of- ii vv'ii; . . flee Saturday afternoon by W. J. Nancy, George and Jessie Zimmerman. The tract re the former donation land claim of Hector Campbell and George Mill, and are situated about 2 mile east of Sellwood, near the county line towns in a movement to purchase a block of prop erty in this city on wl-ich to erect an edi fice. The membership of the church here is small but enthusiastic. The pur chase of a block on Seventh street, near the F.antliam school building, ii contem plated. . Henrv Ott. 13 vear of age, who ran way from hi home at Sunnyside last Friday, was taken into custotiy in uim cily Saturday night. He wa taken home by his brother. Thi i the third time the boy ha run away from hi borne, and it i believed that hi mind is unbalanced. While confined in ttyi city jail the boy continually beat the iron bars, thinking he might effect his escape. Wacheno Tribe, No. 13. Order of Red Men, gave a bean so.ial and banquet Saturday evening, in their hall, in honor of John Wisemantle, the eldest member of the order. Mr W'ieemantle also cele brated bis CVIi birthday. Speeches were made by the different members present and music was furnished by the Macca- bee quartet. Different games were plaved and at the close a banquet served, wbiih sent all the homo in good spirits. NOW ON AT J IHE fit Hi o 1 Milt I X .i.iii. " " i: x : was members Last Tuesday afternoon the stock holilur of the Willamette Valley Chau tauqua Association held a meeting to bear a report ol a committee appointed everal day ago to out line a plan for re organization of the association, in order lo make it more permanent. The com mittee submitted a lengthy report, bnt after much deliberation there was no definite action taken further than an agreement to increase the amount of the capital stock of the association. .19 .25 35 45 .40 .40 .40 55 05 J5 .2S .09 .09 13 .09 .25 .22 'i .00 ..' .So .10 .25 .13 .'A .05 .10 .07 .10 .55 .40 .15 . 10 .22X .05 II. B. Hobson has purchased through J. H. Richard a 20-acre place near Needy from Taul C. Neloo ond will move there with his family. Mr. Kel son, who arrived from North Dakota last May, has bought Mr. Hobson' bouse nd fraction of an acre on Hardcastle avenue and will fix up and occupy the property. Silverton Appeal. P, J. Riding A Son have brought uit lo the circuit court against John Church ill and Sarah Churchill to recover the ura of $125.38. Tbe plaintiff allege in their complaint that between January 9, 187, and January 1. 1901, they sold ana ae livered to the defendants certain good and merchandise amounting to $420.72. The defendants have paid $295.34, leav inir balance of $125.38. for which the plaintiffs demand judgment. I will sell. December 1, 1U02, about thirty-five head of cattle, mostly hellers and cow, one team, harness, and 3?, wairon. nine hog, sixty chicken, and farming implements at the Abernethy bridge, Oregon City. R. O. Thomas 8ubcribed for the Enterprise. Wa denim to direct the attention of our readers this week to the large adver tisement of Burmeister A Andresen, who, without exception, carry the largest and most complete st-ick of jew elry and silverware to be found in this state outside of Portland. This firm is now preparing for a very large holiday trade, and we cheerfully recommend that before holiday purchase of their line you consult their stock, hen in stalled in their new suartera in the Garde building, Main and Seventh streets, we venture the statement that no larger or better assorted stock of goods can lie found in the Willamette valley. - Statu or Ohio, Citv or Tolkdo.I ss. Li CAS COl'NTY. ) Frank J. Cheney makes an oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F J. Cheney Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDKED DOLL ARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv the use of IIu.il s Catarraft Cure. FRANK J, CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Gth day of December, A. D. 189G. A. -.V. GLEASON, j seal I Notary-Public. Hall's Catarrah Cure is taken inter nally end acts directly on the blood and mucous surlaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F.J. CHENEY, CO-.Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES:. Lile Elastic. 1 "4 yds Men' Wool Seamless Sox. 2 pairs for Men' Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers Men's Heavy Weight, Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers. Men's H. W. Ribbed. Men' Double Front and Back Overshirts Men's Cotton Jersey Overshirts Men's Navy Blue Overshirts Napkins, a for ... . Oil Boiled Turkey Red Napkins, 6 for Unbleached Table Linen, per yd Percale, all colors. 32 to 36 inches wide Flannelette and Outing Flannel, Heavy Weights Good Size Clothes Brushes Shoe Brushes .' Pure Bristle Hair Brush Ladies' Heavy Ribbed Fleeced Under Vests and Pants. Toolh Brushes A 1 Comic and Scenic Views per dcz Sterograph ea Lead Pencils per d'z Fine Gilt Watch Chains Men's Fancv Morans Suspender Children's Fine Plate Necklaces Men' Celluloid Collars .. Cuffs per pair 3 Bir of Toilet Soap in a Box Ladies Round Fancy Garters 34 Grev Shut Blanket Black and Fancy Taffeta Silk Ladies Blk Lisle Gloves Ladies Kitchen Apron Ladies' Fleece Lined Shirts aud drawers, each Rubber hair pins, per card t -t. V. OS riaiKiuiuu Side combs, per pair 3 Children's fleece lined shirts and pants, from 6 to 14 Ladies' colored mercerized underskirts oS Ladies' White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 3 for jo Leather Belts, each School Umbrellas (4" School Lunch Boxes Silkaline Crochet Cotton, 3 spools for Extra Large Comforters 9 Ladies' Silk Finish, Fleece Lined Hose l Pearl Buttons. 2 dot 5 Tants Buttons, 3 dor 5 Curling Iron " X Celluloid Dress Comb : V ' V. ' ' . .2 AUuminum Hair Pin on card. Large, Medium and Small, I dox each .18 i T PrtnmflriAiirCnmh Remnant ol embroideries, linen, valinceenes, and chantilla, ribbon of all graces and width, corsets of all grades, shapes and styles, latest novelties in .plica, braid and other laces, excellent line of battenburg tidies, squares, and center pieces. All of these will be sold at a great reduction. Oiber articles too numerous to mention will be sold in proportion. Irj"infrPrT,aratlonS """P'y deycl op dry catarrh; they dry up the secretions, w hich adhere to the membrane aud decom pose, causing rt far more 6crioustrt'iib!etban the ordiimry f or:a of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing iuhuhuiU, ;i-.in"s, rnu ken uul mutts and use th;it wlmb. cleauses, Foc'.hcs and heals. Ely's Cream Palm is t irh a renieny and will cu-e cater-h or cold in the her.d easily and plensi itt:. A trlul rizo will be mailed for 10 ceats. A'.l druc'isls seU the 60c. size. F.lvBrotlic"i. 06 V amu St., N.Y. The B:d:n curc without pain, does not irritate or canao suceiicg. Ii s) rcjds itr.ell over an irritated nnd :if,'ry sur'sco, reliev ! l,n,.,,1lnt.!v the TMiiiiful inflammation. With FJy's Cream .Balm you are armed against Nasal UaUrrn ana nay 1 BTer. !.:. 1. PIONEER rrangfep and fo$tt$ Freight and parceU delivered 10 all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE Built to Fit the Feet, Yet combining style with blissful comfort. Come in and look at our Bumuier footwear. Late styles and bottom .. ivwiViViririrval CO coco