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OKEGOX CITY KN'TMU'ItlfK, l'UIDAY, FEDRUAUY 20 100 correspondence J ft. .i-u.v.iCia- .ss.a. A-jft-- s I Correspondent" are requested ' ' Iheir work We will supply til y sutioiien. I'll" new fl"" Jur neighborhood should appear in , columns eveiv week. Ihe sv r miii i past y.iu should renew yciir orre.-pondeiice work. K. Vgndrrahe lost very valuable las', week. St-voial of our ruing peoplf attended Ihe dun.-e ut B. C. Keh. . Mis Ann F.vans ha " renewing oi l acipiaintanccs Ihe last ie days. Misses Maigiret Lewi 'ul Winnie Howard wete ihe guests of 1'r. and -Mrs. (jouctier Sunday. Misses Ann I'vans and Clar Hay inrst were the in 1 of Nell Mcvens die day last week. Mm Delia White and Volher Charley ap-nl the even i. wi'li KUia and VWd Guver, Saturd .y evening. My! tmt we have some hold young jeti'l Ons thought he'd le veiy bold aVmd.iv. hut owing to law and ji t bi boldness was s urn seen flying cast- Kasle ireek. A. J. Douglas went to l'orilaml today villi a load ot poik. J. P. W'oodla and son, Kay, attended church at Dover Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wood lu made .Mr. ana m rs. j. i. nmoim ..... .. , tru. to I'.Htland last week to do somej -i :.. - t Carl C'liapiuaii. of F.asteru Orenon, is -. lini hisaister, Mrs. K. Gihs'on and otiier irienda of this plai-e. Tiie riclit of way fcr tne new rail road ia nearlv all cleared out through the Eu'e Creek and H.irton sections. T ie cold weather alill conliinies, the grouud tiein frozen nearly all the lime mo hard thai no plowing cau lB done. Miss Katie RolrJs, dauuliter of Pr. S. I.. Uuherds, of K.itfle Creek, will he home in a few das Iroin California, to aiay with lier parents. I ht) school in Ihst. No. 50 had a 'ery in'ea-sting time Kridav afternoon with a Valentine twi. The pupils giving one another Valentines in that way. sutturd. Mr. tiae is still liaulinij hay. We are havuns regular sprinc weather. Aug. Delker ia busy splitting rails of la"e. Mark P.aker has returned from Inde pendence. Mrs. C. Waehlte has returned from Portland. Aug. (iephart is improving the home i (i. Moser. Miss Johnson, who has heen visiting here, has returned to her honie in Puit laiid. The A. O. I'. W. has taken in another ruemher ; there also beii.g pio.-pects for mure. School is in session again after a few days vacation. New- scholars are coin ing iu rather frequently . F. Fredericks and sons, of Tualatin, are improving his farm on the mountain arhieli he recently secured of Mr. Goertz. There are a g.iod many cases of sick- ? J il ' '." i - : S.-lS.'r?Ai1i?.KM!2; - u.w. -.j M 1 t w? i !"''f? VVI I""! ' ? r ' flXZ' K J m '.lr?'5,,-?i I Y '-..u:. I -. . .,.! . f-1 i V3 i.JL t a'. : j f Don't forget' the old man with tiie 4i.i lv on his Lack. ' ' l'"or nearly , thirty 'years he has bc-'ii traveling around the world, and is still traveling, bringing health and comfort wherewr he goe. - To the consumptive he brincr-i the strength and flesh he so much needs. To all weak and sickly children he gives rich and strengthening food. ; To thin and pale persons he gives new firm flesh and rich red blood. Children who first saw the Id man with the fish are now yown up and have children f their own. He stands for Scott's Emul sion of pure cod liver 6il a delightful food and a natural tonic for children, for old folks and for ail who need flesh and strength. SCOTT At BO'VNE. Chemists. 4f-4.& Pearl Street. New York. SOc. and $t.OO; all druggists. My Hair Hmw i i nirnwrn lan i rt " I hnJ ti very severe sickness rt.H t. t olT a I n.v h.iir. 1 ptir- ) chased a N;i.o if Awr's Hair 5j Vi:er ail it b;or.;;!:t all my hair Y. P. Or:"-. Marseilles. III. One thin h certain, Aycr's Han- Vior makes the hair s;ty. This is because it is a luir food. It feeds the !r.iir end the hairgrows, that's a!l there is to i;. It stops falling ha::-, too, and al ways restores color to gray hair. SI C a Ml't. All Jmnlilv II jour muu .l l ramiot "li'ly ciul'uK one u lUir a ad will r iu 1'" turi'iind pin tli n.oii ill ycur uwrent oxni".' ortii-. Addre, O.K. Al tlw Luncil. .if . ties in tluK viemily. on aeeonnl of Ihe weather Heonuiim netd thirteen iiU'iiiha of rain. Mis-i Niirinan, learher of the Shill'ird ni'hool, ha returned from Oiecmi I' ty, where Hhe Inn heeii utteudili I tin learh vr ex.iniinationii. Meaa,.wur,...k. Tie past week ha a heeii ipiile cul. .... I I........ I Miss Kill Ii UilHi.iu visited Miss Ine Kay Sunday. I Mrs.J W. Stan. liniier called on Mrs. Cooper Friday evening. I (. T. Kav made a l.usiness trip lo : Molaila (.'orners Friday. Mrs. lioiuii'her spent several d.tis ill j Oregon City the last two weeks. A. L. I.aikins, T. K. Oreni and son Orlando Orem were in town Saturday. J asper irililli'tfHr. oi .uuiiiin, m-u on the streets ol Meadow hrovk Sat unlay. ! Jas(ier Trtlllin'er. of Mtilino, was n-eii ; Troy Kay, of Ostrii.der, Wash., vis ited his patents Friday hut returned Sat urdav. I BEST FOR THE a&aatlllil UUWtLS r!:o;:7..na-fc"l. ri:.Vita : V.V,A?:'rii ! tlia b.meia dear and. clean la to tain , ... w --- .,,. CANDY I cathartic l EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY m ...... . ii.l., .v.u Pr.tinl. Tmln Ooorl. TV CS.Crr Kick. n. W,.k.n orOrlw, lO Ji.ni , letoa health. Adureia " Starling Remetfr Comon, Chleaqo r rUwYork. urrn YQIIR RLOuD CLEAN i.u.,r I i.. m in-, i. ..1...-1 ! 1 null wrtf- iv . ' Miller last week. Julius PanNon came home la-l Thurs day from a week's visit ut Salem. P. Held finished a tpiarter of a mile of board fence aiong the county road. Mr. Stingley, of Kig'fl Creek, (.petit a few lavs here with some of his f.iehds. Peas are in good demand. s the people here are selling Ihein for $1.25 a bll.-hei. A new entf vieini'v bv tl m.llbytl.e m m Mr. Mi er A new enterprise baa started in this he pul'ing up ol a shingle Marstin brothers of Park- M. Millar tt-h I reeenllv huntIll A farm here was out to look at it and will have his family moved out from (ireliam as soon as the weather permits. A HXty-five dollar bell was placed in the belfry of the Presbyterian church last Tuesday afternoon, p')rclise'l by the members i-f the church. lite a number of friends and members gathered while il was being hoisted and plan.-'1 in the belfry. Cotton. P.. C. Palmer went to the county seat oti liusiness on the 14'h. Victor Dicky, of Hicky's Pyairie, was visiting old time friends iu (Joltonon the fourteenth and fifteenth. T !l..lt 1....I n liirulir .tln.wun n n l.iu rf, lIUIIKll IIB'I II n.ri.i .una j -.- reiurn trip from Oregon City last week.i but no damage was done. Joe and Oscar Carlson attended the masquerade ball at Molaila on the loth and report a good time. Hargreaves A Palmer company have just returned from delivering a large drive of ties to Adkins Bros. Will and Jay Dix, Prank and Annie Bittner, Grace and Walter (jorbett were the guesta of P. K. Bonnie and wije last 8unday. W. H., J. F. and O. E. Dix arrived here last Monday on a abort visit with their parents, from Waahingtan, where they are engaged in the aawmill busi ness but are at present shut down on account of the heavy snow in the lumber camp. We were pleased la-t week to note with what bige praise Mr Westover spoke of Mr. Huntley, as in a few words and pleasant way be said far more than can be gaid of many men, that his worst fault is being a republican. We would be glad to compliment Mr. W. in the same way if we conscientiously could. The weatber almost reminds one of winter, though no doubt if some of our eastern fiieD'ig were here they would ii ii.nii.L .iij. Jill r a i call it balmy opt i iu wea'her There are cattle her still running out on the range thai Imve lioi been led anvl..ing vet this w inter. Tln-ie is no u-e hying lo lieal Oregon c'linaio. wliem our webs never ir.uk loi ihe lurk ol lain Fied ll.ir.insv. a team alui hn.k ipule a Kim lei utile i-pri on iue.iv lam Inning Ihe hii.-uv np sole dmvn and h'N.ih'a no! . r I ii I : lull d eplv planlini! Ins Hiip- , pi v of nr.i. ei ie mid nuiii' r hi oilier aril l ies he ua In i : i i;i 1 1 c I ' 'in town ill II"' in..-1 In mul.ilile iiikiii iiiud ii'ile tliey : r.'llld lilitl. lutiiiit'iiN. Tin' . H.'lina l! (-online I tl In Willi bltJiippe. Mii llu'iie I'ooke Ih rripi' led n ; i tt till ' rlieiini it imii "in tireen MiMiliry ha" rei'overed Mil lit leieiilly lo he utile to li ahoiil ufam. Aliiionl Newell was viMtillt; hm fii'lier ' and inoihi r la-l atuid.i and Sunday. FiA'ik MeMinrv and wile, of Stone, j were seen on Ihe ntie t.s ol I'.iuias us (Midday. Miss Arna Youni! wa ealluut on ' friends Sun lay. Sue n potts school pio : iensiiit mi eli . The dan e i;iven hv the 1 O t. I' s u.'il alien. n il In Ho V"UHiT lolk"ii( ,,.( DamaM iis, all r. pon liainii; n enj j aide time. llarrv Chitwood is Hpe.'dilv reeovemu i Innna'aevere attack of pneiMimni... der the skililul caie of l'i. t'. I'. SuisHi, i of I'.mle frees. I 1 I Miss Anna Hai hinan, te i. hiT l Mar 'unit, made her parents, r mid Mr i J s. lia. liin in. a llyn K viit Saluiday aid Sunday. Mr lieorje Williams an wife, of M. .......... . lalla. mail" a imsiness mo io imiii ihcus . . I ' I .... V . 1 1... r I I ill., ii V ul It 111 I I .1. if. I . . . . ...... , , . . ' Cooke and laniily. Mrs llouk. who has I ll 111 at the tiome of hi" d mahter, M rs lirant Mum power, will r-luin to her home this week, j haul ir rei iere. sunn leiniv io no nei i i- . . ow l! h.lllselioi.l iiuuea nuaui Nffdjf. Price has lioiie to Portland t. Orv Work. Frank . . i Spuria spent a few days at i '" w,tk- Miss Norn l'ish has gone to Hubbard I I for fen weeks. I Mrs It F. Smith haa letnined home j from Hill hard. Miss Mvrile Smith has gone to Port land lor a shoit lime. I M..u Mil. Ire. I i;. ill her ii 1 isitilnf W ith " 1 " " i er brother, Kohert (iinther. 1 imnilier of our voiim? men em ived . tr ivir ii.r I ro essnr 1 1 in' her. 1 r lie O.r -enber. Pr.,f....r Uin-her. , the ' U,-r jf n"tUT ''"rk ',UHl : T,H 1 tuinii foiks are having plav par- ; prevails. i ses May ami Mabel Vckerum give iiaiit I'lav oaitv at their Lome Monday eveni.ig. Miss Mae Ku.zer is cpeinling a few 1 WIMl hlell'ls Hlt'l 'letiniiei. .-lie tli-ll go to I'ortl 111. 1 again. u.i.l Mn .1 C. .m. Mines Marv 111 It..... I I.' I.. ....I f.llj ut. .. , ., 1 t. li.led the Molaila dance on me ... n. ('"' J"'''-" I k N h W'Z On g..i. Ileieemslo think eed is r,l"s1' lo' a,i' WBa n'' 'wnn I him ... r ... f , hear Dave N oiler, one nf our tor- W mer neinid'ors but no of Marks 1'iaiiie, , i,.a lun hired eir a ut uresel.t. hv. we don't know, unless it is to keep the i wood-saw going. Chester Herman, from Oruss Valley, who has been visiting rel ilives here, stalled back Tuesday He was accom panied as far as Portland hv bis si-ter I. z.ie, w ho willjatteml school II. ere un til J une. Dyspepsia Cure Diaests what you cat This iircp.irat ion contains all of the digestants ami din'ts all kinds of food. Ittrivfs instiint Hief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the'ood you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take It. Py it use many thousands of dvsfifptics have been cured after everyt hing cNc failed. It ji uneiiualled for all sinmach 1 roubk-s. It can't help .1 ay Old 1 llliotliy, imien, I'ei I"", but CIO JfOU BOOH ;,,. .7, $.) ,-,o per ton. ClovertIO Pn par-rl only by K. '' I W irrf o id. inro Ilia mi. ljlliei oiii.aiiisi ..v... . Dover. Mrs. Frank Selmon spent Ihe day w ith Mrs. Ml.miunr .uonuay Mr. Guy Woodle has bought Mr. Hieicen'a homestead two miles east of here on Pleasant Hill. Joe Deshazer ami family went to Fir wood Slonday to spend the day with .las. Deshazer Mrs.J. Deshazer has been in poor health for Home time. j Dancing-School; TURNEY will cornluct a dancing Hchool at Beaver Creek Hall. Meet every Tuesday Evening. Dance Btartw at 8 o'clock Hharp; close at 1 2. A 1 in i h h i o n 5 0 Cents:: : : : LADIES FREE : m' If j t I'1'1" ilivrr die without air to 'hieathe. The consumptive die without luiivci to hieathe the air, in ot' liltie; ii'iideted ini'ip4ilile of hiculliuif; In- discane. The I'IihhI as it Hows ill and out of the limn indicate the consumptive' pin irrevi. As the limes jjiow weaker less oxvy.cn is minded and the IiI.hxI chance fiom wallet to pur ple. lhvi;i'il i the lite of the Mood as the Hood is the hie of the Isslv. The elici t of Pi. Pieicc' t '.old en Medical Piscnvfiv iih.ii weak Itinss is to strengthen them, to en aMo the full oxyKrnation of the hloo.1, in rest the ptosis of dis ease, and heal the iullalued lis sin . I. unn disease have lieeu "ifS) and are Ik i'iic; cturd hy'M'.ot.len 7 Medical Pis.'ineiy," III T ' -., uhcie deep sealed Xr.',',1K. eiiietil hcuior- -n-vv iIi.ikc, rin.ictaliou, weak wijiy nevt, and mnhl wral vCO' hae all isunted to a l.itul V-rs..-. . I, ....... - . le.i.M .o fT t-- "".."-I'.mic' vr.i. !. I sJijnLl ri ..li 1 " t'"flYl I. .-, w. n.ii "i Urn A; ""s"v ' ai. l .lic..c n - ' T'Z", .- . - - w. ,. M w,, V" W Imr C. . Iml " I . . . .. u..rm Miniilh: Wll OHllllT.l li' HI- , , Mi liwn.li .iii.l nruOilH l I'. l niifii up all h.'l" ai my tr.nvrn u.iul .-in- .In J ho . ill lii-iil mi u.l.iV' Hi fie. " ""' ... .! jilr. 1 lat'll H.r i...l iils .'I II"- .i.s-a .......' r - ",r;,"; ..iml U.ttlr I lc lit 1" linpii'i AlUl lLlil ii.un llir ijin.r .'.is . i.....; t am new a kllnt... A1..1 ll-At1V HI pi. I'i-ic's I'lcisaut I'elh'ls cleanw the cloi;:;rd ayntcm Ir.uil accumulalnl ""I l;,.v t " I i I . I -a v 1 1 1 ir.-ali the first and ,. , ... , , ,i, l.'..ri. I I I I T 1 .IIIIU II III 1-111 11 ." . .,'., ...... i... .K ...111111 .mil I.I..IC It t in . Thosii who I hear him preach once will not mis the i I next Sunday I'l.,.k It. m man lias hill till the filk list fur soiiui tune. He was heller hut had I reiap-e nisi, m-r. ... .. . . k ,.(, !,, ,i.-t.r ... . I .... L ll. l....l...rlu l.l Hunks he will soon he ahln to bn around atain il proper care is taken. Hertha ( ibcrst a cut to Portland i ,.i 11..1.I1 in Htii-nd the ex.imiiiaiion 'he i back again and has imenced anolher lerin of school. Fverybody is well pleased w nil her leading and ail .sli her good MiiccerH. i 1 1 . . . I .. . . i . I I. ... . ..j hiul Mlow 1 11 1 io ll ueinti ut nun in. i.i " j, , M. ,-,,,ei.t weather wn have had this w inter ; ll nss m-eu i iiiai ...... , i, c. .r...l 1I ..1 r . 1 . i,.,.i n. ,,.,,.,, ,,,, , .l...ir-.I to a great exienl. ft rrvvppc Ul 1 tvi n 'uiv j KIDNEY and Backache ! of Kidneys, CURE "XXti che jjtHrtl)ll)eaH, ftravai Dropsy, reman irouuien Don't become diacouraited. Tliers ti a . i .-;,r i r le tr. I en tnr ,hh n n'l u life lu.i.j eurltut lu-i sue-lj cases u-s yours. "F.li.'lil iin.mlis In In tl. heavy l,:n ka. lie. pain and M.ri iieis u.-n.-s kidney s, uNi rtn u niallMti. Older rum .hen failed. I'r. I en ners Kidney mid llaekaelie I lire cut', d Hill .t.n.plelely. II. WATI.U.S. Ham hi.. N- V " liniir-.'Ms.Siv.. l. A-k f..r'..k Hook Free. ST.viTUS'DANCEr:':,::;!::!; For Sale by Huntley P.rothers duel. T'lr n ll rllle. At nil iiui-tii.il ml --.I'- 1 other d:iy 0 lliill'ine vnu i a i ii I 'i .11 1 lo In- Utlo.-I.. d llon-n lit ll b.-itnl nine li-'ire v.-heii il bluff sailor, v. :.o h ul h:i ;n-iii d lo w.'.n iler In. e.vhi inn tl eai tn- . I v : I "My Mars, if lle-re aiti'l u ves-d dill'lin.' i, It I.i tin- I I.. V,,!l II hll-o.,;. brei y.e blo'.viii- ..n-hon-:" The nrtist too!; Ilii V. " I, liol.ie lo . rrmigc the wind. Oregon fit V Market Keport. (Corrected to Kridav. ) Wheat No. I, 7uc per bushel. Flour Portland, fi.l-'i P'-r bid. $1 persk. Howard's Best, f I .. per sack. Oats in sucks, white, tl to 1. if) per cental, gray, $1 .III Oat. f.:i. nxetl nay, fi. Millstufl's P-ran, $1!M)0 per ton. shorts, f.'D.5ll per ton ; chop, 1 111.50 per ton. barley, rolled, f.Ti.WI per ton. Potatoes 50c per hundred lbs. Kgg Oregon, 25c per dozen. liutter Kuncb, 50c to 56c per roll. Onions, choice, fide to 70c per cwt. Dried applea, 7c per lb. PruriCJ, (drie.Ij petite, . 'if per lb; Ital ian, large, 4o per lb. medium, .'J;ac; Silver. 4,'.;. Parsnips, Beets ami Carrots. fi5c. per sack. Cabbage (new), 40 to 4 c per uoz. Apples, fiOc to 110c. Dressed etiickens, 10 to V,i c per lb. Livestock and dressed meats; beef, live, :t.75 to 4.50 per hundred. Hogs, live 6 eta; hogs, dressed, 7c; sheep, 3 to 3jc; sheep, dressed, e; seal, dresaed. 1 cents; lambs, live, 3;c ; Iambs, dressed, O.'c to 7 One Minute Cough Cure gives relief in one minute because it kills the microbe which ticklea the mucooe membrane, causing the cough, and at the same time clears the phlegm, drawa out the inflam mation and heals and Booths the affected parta. One Minute Cough Cure atrength ena the lungs, wards off pneumonia and is a harmless and never falling cure in all curable cases of Coughs, Colds and Croup. One Minute Cough Cure is pleas ant to to take, harmless and uood alike for young and old. Ueo. A. Uahdino. Your Confidence i T ) a f I'li'iist'd at tht' cnliliili'lu t) von liavti jiliici'tl in tin' liiit kt t stun' the past yi'iir tt n I we IVrl urcat l'ul !ur it. Ouri'iiili'itvi'i'tlii' fuming U'ar will ln to tn:i k tin' si'i'vice In I-tt'i- tli. in over. V still tiarunirt' fVfry tltiti we si ll. Our (nirt'S will surprise writ you wln aro looking for liai'nains - aro clraiiin0; up it all tun' oilil anil cium at t ost. i i Wn have a (e l.idies I'launel W ilsla, lluliuir Fhiiinel, l.adie FaMinalois, Shaker Flannel, t'hlhl.en's Wiaileu lli.nds. Infant' Wool S u k. I ndies' Wiail 1 1 -. Cllll'lrell' Wool hose, I nlsi'lH and llasllc. Mask, aeveial kinds Tallin l.iium, 1-lanheli'lte I'V the yaid, l.aen ( inlaili, Id o k Satteen l'etIiroat, and l.adlea' Muslin and Knit led I 'ndei w are. t J RACKET 00 YOU RE AD O THE ARGONAUT 5u.l I'.ir Fr 5aiii-l t.'.-iy. S. J . YAUCillN, I.ivcry, Feci! inni Suln Stable ORECONCITY. I.OI AIKU BKI'WKKN TIIK HKIUiiK A. I j l.al'KT. i Doubltf ami Sin'lu Kit;H, mul huh , din horni-H nlwa) s on Imiul at tin i lowest jiru'ca. A ciirriin I'imni't iti with thu .mm for luuse Mtni'k. Information regarding any kind stock promptly attended to by person 1 1 hitter. Horso's ouiht and Sold. Horse Hoarded and Fed on reasor ; -ELLOI '' 000 miles (if loiin ilic timcii ti'li'plniiin wire 'ii Ori son, Wii.whitintoi ,('nti forni.i mul Iil.ilm now in (iTiitiiiii ly tin- t'licilic l,,l!,,i. Ti.li.ldirilio Colli ,any. covcriiiK' -M!.'iD j tnwns . (inick, iif I'tiriite, clu'iij All the Hill infiirt ion of ii M-r.-iiiial t'oiiiinllliiciitioli )ist.ince mi I'll'ect to h leiir uiiiliTstaiuliiig. SiK)- kimc niu huii r riuiciHco an euHilv in-iinl in Port- laml. Oregon City od'u f ut Hiinlinir's Dnii!: Store PIONEER m$ht and Expfle??, Freight and purcelB delivered to all piirtrt of tiie city. RATES - REASONABLE Physicans Prescribe it for their most'Delicato Patient. Old and Pure. FOR SALE BV C UlTTUItl! - Sole Agency for Oregon City Baantaa a ItK Kind Yu Haw Aiwiri BoufiM Bifulu t i I Gmm, 4 i STORE, j tt I-..IO iiln at l nlii:l V tni.l run rillt "I in In. hlllllil. "l. IKH lit let Ml 1 1 1. 1 II A "I'll lei. ml. lit, mm, nuiii. lo.ti-ti, int. I ut in v lout mi i V neii " 1 Ht Ahiionaut f'UII. Co. 7411 NUt IIH Bl Sun I'liiii lien Cut, PLUMOINC CHARGES me no higher iliuu 11... i anv oilier lia.le, and min aie no biirher than ser- . e rellderi'.l ileniillldM. What wn iiinlei take in .loin a IIhuoiikIi hii.I atnl.iciory manlier. There will I...I he 1. .11 iii t ill I f r ..or Morkmau get tbnnigli Willi a ihani deh i tlMi joint. leakv I'Uies. loose 'til lions lir other hi,; ii"i" w-.tk. Fveiy pill Hill he p".!e t. no I look pelfecl, no. I wlo ii the hill I'.ui.'.i in y in'il not -k (ot any iledne' mn F. C. GADKE THE fLUMBER fifHrxrZX'TZrXZ'ZZXXXXI Family Wines3 . . CALIFORNIA WINE HOUSE i .MaliiS r e', t. I'll t n! 'l'i Ctlifi.riiia Port tl r'llr.i 'rnwitv Kxtra old I'orl 1 lirln-iile mill Mi'lhuv uiiii-rinr Old I'oit and Slu rry 1 .')) S. I. . li d I.. I M. ih. ill I'm .rt IvxIraOld ( 'alifoiiii.i Sherry. 1 ()" Mi 1 1 ii in . I'. lie, lnii, air inn I In y California Toknv '0 Itie.t'.nl T.ihlr Wine Sweet Muscatel , 1 'Jo l lnr V in. Sweet ( 'a law ha !,-' lo. Ii Antrdii'ii I (." S..II , 1 ' till anil Plnr KxtniOld Califnrniii Angelica- 1 S il 1 ie I h ..1.1 (li i.i l I wine Extra Dry California Famous WIiich Sparkling lliirgiiiiily H.'c A eleiir int klliix wine Sonoma Claret (mi; Willi, 1 1- ul I y wine Kxtrn Sonoma Zinfandi'l . . . . 7bo None hetter, a well ftiattiml wl lie Kxtra Sonoma Kiesling 7fic A wine Hint will please yon Sonoma Hock G."c IJnnlily iinsurinsHeil Sonoma Satiterne 1 00 A fine old white whir Fine C.il. flraie Itrandy 2 7.r 1' li- ac1 nine, Kootl ria I til ported City Orders Delivered Free. Order Through Your Grocer. DK. A. UUADYH K. I. SIAS DKAI.KIt IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles. All kinds of Repairing neatly done And warranted. ! CANDY, OK BOON tfL''isi'