Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 10, 1903, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON CITY ENTKRPRISR, FRIDAY, JULY 10, ly03
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Hand Injiiiih iiv Haw. W. I'oitnle
lor, hii emplove lu h local planing mill,
It i 1 IiIh led hand hin 1 1 v Im-eiati'd Friday
inniliiug :V Iim vtittf 1 1 ii' ii count
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eritlng. 'I In' lirt two flngeia with hi
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family limiie in fit f ilu', ii suburb of
A lliin'i'v, In"' Tlniioiliiy night, of con-
Tllll lll"'l'lMIl I'HIIIII to flllH
Dakota about four year hih.
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Oregon City Enterprise
TOLD IN SIDEHEADS.
Nkw IIhiihik Ovkk Clack ima. A
rang of litMnH const ruetora In the em
ploy n( tint hiiiil linrn l'ni'illc Company
has about completed tlm removal of tho
company'a bridge ncroKH tlm Claekama
river font Mow tbia city. TtiH olil at ma
ture will Im replaced by an elegant mod
ern steel bridge of ttrctlve design,
routing several iliouaul dollars.
Mom Dramas Chawcm During Hie
week Hloneaall J. Vaughan old bis lull
internal In Ik local liver; stable to Harry
Moody. The consideration it reported to
have (wen flL'.V). George Koru-un, who
lor aeveral months baa been Conducting
Ida poototHoe cigar alnre, ha diaaed of
the same to I Mr. Wllaon, of 1'orlland,
wno baa taken cliaru.
Wood Ciion-a IIkchhm Iniank
Wm. 1'tkt, aged 40 year, wee taken to
the lnaana aaylum at Halem Tuesday
night. Pike baa been an loniata of the
Clackamas county jail lor eevwraj weeks,
having been held from tlia justice court
to the circuit court for a misdemeanor,
l'ike waa employed a wooduhnpper for
the WillametU) I'ulpi Paper Company.
I'kki-aiiino Fob Chautaiuia. The
Boulhem Pacific Company ia having the
old (ilallorm at the Chautauqua grounds
removed and ia substituting tberelorone
of granite sand. Arrangementa have
also been mule by the railroad company
for keeping an nrstor at the Chautau
qua depot during the 13 days' Assein
lly. for the accominiHlaliun of the gen
eral itihliu.
Ikni'Kcti'd r,iiii".K The tnMiilir ol
the Clm kunmn t-oiinty court unt to
Ni'-ily ViMlm"iily, mhi-ru llu-y were
juilicd hy th" Merino c unity court hihI
proo'i-ilt'd on mm nmpt'ciion ol tlii VHrimiH
bruit!1' over I'lidding river nnil l!utle
creek that are jiiinily owned by Him two
conntim A uuiiiher o( lhent HtrurtureH
are ri'pnrleil to he in h'iioiih need ol re
puliH. mill vill he pi opei I v htri-iKtheni'il
hihI I'I.utiI ill I'oiiiliiinn fur tiuvel.
FMt'KitN Won tiik I'tnijr Fiank
Frei iiiiiii went to Alhanv "tiixi l-ridny,
v. heie, in the evei.lni!, lie whh iiiven Hie
decision over a hii iil boxer limned Me
Oiiniel nt the c!oi of the fonrih round in
wlnit win l have been a ten round con
teHt. The hunt wan the lire! boxing con
teHl ever held in A Ibanv and waa lihrr
ally piitriiinzi'd. The Herald, in ita re
pent of the event, mu there veie eveil
lailif x in the iiildiein e while leading: hliai
liens men and prnfeHxionul men of the
city were to he neon on the front feiita,
1'ohti.anii I'AMllKa I'lVomil'-Oiia
lit ill . ol I'lirtlariil, wuh divorced WeilueH
day Iroin Fmiiia t ill on the ttroundN.nf
Hllffd I lieiit it and other imiik'
iiilie". II y the t 11 of a Htipulation the
defendant i aw Hided the rceiitelice prop
erly m-eupied by the i,ir t ii-n in Kant
l'ortland, ai d the cuntndy of thy three
minor children for the etippnrt of which
the plaintiir Iimk to pay lr Jier month
until they ntliiiti their majoiity. Tlie
parties weie married ut Vancouver,
WtudiiiiKtuii, in Fehinary, I8."), and the.
nh'ited ciilel treatment ilatea from the
year following the tnarriaiie. lioth par
ties now reHiin in Portland.
New liiiAstiK Oiii.amii ii. Ui. J. H. '
t'li-iu, niiiiii ilepuly n.iifior I'liirmm il
1 1 Ii ii, and i y , lep'iila the i rioit or.'iioi. i
r 1-hi al lliiilow of the T wi nin th (Vnliiry
t i i ii n, i' Willi , W. ,lem, maaier U'nl
.Ml I'e-Hit. Slii-,i-ii( M'i'leliliy. The
In-HI I Iinir n lull liM-itl ur.tnue w ill be
held July '.'! Ihi ieam iiovr eiiililei'M
Itranu'i in 1'l.n Liiunia cuiintv ami I'"-
nun t lniiii.-e niet wlrti il.e Mi.uanki'e
iranttu U'ediienliiy, July K,
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IfowAitu Htock Isiiiunkii. Mr. K.
J. Iloniird, w He of ISenrtie 1'. Howard,
the kiui-er) man, who lelt thia cliy tbiee
week HU' iA chuhb of fliiuni'ial troiihlea,
baa iiunle an anniunineiil in favor ol the
creilitorH. Howard .ecently iuiili-rre.1 on
hia mluih" power of alioruey and iu
that capacity the aHrigi.tnent waa niado.
County J inlye T. F. Ityan waa
named aa the HHHinec, and haa titken
charuM nl Ihentoi k and other aV.nlaUe
a-i-i'lf. An lnveiiloiy id lloa'ard'e tiro
eery alock and .oilier property ahowa the
arxelN of torn riiale to be ahoui f-t'iOO.
Cliiiiua aainnt Howard will aKKruitutu
(MHO.
I)ki.inui:kmt Tax Hai.k, Monduy
Sheriir Hhaver conducted a ale of all
property lli.it wa bid in by the county
lor delinquent taxea for the year 1 Mill.
T bi Hale waa conducted under the pro
viaiona of a la enacted by the elate
IcKialatnra in l!K)l, which author i.ea
coumiea to veil at puhliu auction to the
bi(het bidder all prorty that la ac
quired by the county at delinquent Us
eale, when the time for redemption aw.aU
bave expired. The property wild In tbla
county Monday repreaented laxea
amounting to about ll'K) which, witb
the accrued Interest and penalty charg-ee,
aggregated 3'JM).
Hop Caop Will bk Ijoiit. Rati mate
a to probable bop yield in Clackaaiaa
oounty tbie year are conflicting A con
aervative eatiinate place the crop at not
to exceed fifty er cent of laat year'a
yield. Many yardi will not produce
more Ihao a third of the crop ol laet year
while bill yardi will yield better. An
unprecedented number of miaaing ti I lie)
In nearly every yard la reported. The
large par centage of unproductive vlnea
In Clackainaa county yarda ii not ex
plained for the' reason that the aeaeon
baa been favorable to the Krowth of the
crop. No lice or other peat have ap
peared fi tbia county.
Qi'kkm F.i.mnor I. Mia FVeanor
Williams, of thin city waa elected to
represent the Oregon City Woodmen at
the Carnival to he hold In I'm I land July
14 2'. The voting al the clone ol the
content, which ended with the counting
of the. hallolH Weilneailuy morning, wae
npiriti'd Ihoiifli good imluicd. Tint Vote
rail for the dillereiit candidatea waa aa
follow: Miaa Williaina, H'1; Mlaa
Saiumin, ol'.l; Mra. Harliog, Mich
M.imhall, 14". The Hin-ceHcful candidiite
w ill he fiiiiiihlied her regal robes nod
eiiti-riiiinineiit while ii I'oilhuid mid
Iihk Hie piivilege ol liatninn two iii.iiiIh Iu
uic,uiimny her and they will alro be en
tertained while the gucnte of the l'ort
land raintv.il cominittee.
Contlipalion in notliinrr more
llimi a ' ("; ii" t: t!,( ho-.vi-!.-!
inn I ii'iliMi!.' Iiv tl mi vital btai'-
I'lition or (i, ;illi if not relieved.
It every . i .tii.-.ted r i,,. n r
could r' .ilie ti.nl lie in iillowii if
poi -ono'H l itii I ) ri-iuain in lm
fVt"IU, lie Would ii , t relief.
I'oii'-tiiulion invitu nil lind of
coiilnoion. Jh ;nl;ii In a, hilioitf
neaa, coldi and inunv other ail
lio'iiti di: ;,;-, nr when runnti
tia'i'd bowi Ii a; e relieved. 'J lu d
Ioni a !l.-ii:k-irnut'lit lliorouuhly
ch uiia (ait the bow-ela in an euiy
and mitiiriil inaiim-r w ithoiit the
luri!iii( of ciilomel or othur vio
lent I'Jllll.irtirH.
U ure thut yon pet fhe origi
nal Tlimlford'a i!,-iik-Jiniti"ht,'
lniuli) hy The ( hatliinoo(.'n .Medi
cine Cy. Sold by all dni(,'t'iiita iu
1 ci.'iit and 81 .(A) i;nk:iy-!i.
Jt'ircaa. Ark., liar '.I, innl.
Iriuin'ar-r,iiiii, u I J'li,,iT,t' lllark.
llramlil I.miIiIIii,. a.-pll Inmr tii'ut
all llirlllut an J lia, auil II i,r llirlaat '
! jfar. I iiMrr mj rhllilm
Uif ollirr lainllir. think I rld
rirrs uif l work Kllhiat It
a arrnunl r 'h Iit innlilril nllh
rxiotipaiioa. lour Mrdlrlna U ,
I au Itu. kftn ni '
$3.50
T mm a lhl
VwiOw nnrly quirtnr of
VV.L. DOUGLAS
S3.50 SHOE
UNION
MADE-
53.50
Cood ihmlarethe result ef cood hidtrnnt nd extwrlisnca. Our S3.50
ihcx-i rcvfi.il oricinil nlrcty, nn-is ,'mtii t in eipcnrnce of t o r-r
i centur,. They till tl.n fiice CI hii'h-t.rir'd
. llioa hoi.autn Ihjr .re Jutl at povl. Our Ifrimrn.e Bttltf prove in-.i tTrt
r f- ln tor tho moil ttlltri ar.d i-rrvicrntie Urx:t at trie lowe--i price. . rf
pO.OU Compared wi-.hot'icr makes, W. L-Urtigiu (bueifce Wb.lti itor7 90,UU
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X Oregon Citv. Oregon
SEWING MACHINE
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Do Hot be (h e, ived by tlirnf v hrriid-
Vi iti a Jijo.uj Hi iiii Mm Iiirit' for
?Jt.d'l. This kind ( fa m-n-liine r-nti
bt; bntiL'ht flout n ' or ,-inv i.f o:,r
duiK-M fr i' 'j. '')
WE MAKE A VARIETY.
THE NEV HOKE IS THE BEST.
The I-'i-ed (lefiTlniiii-ii the ftrenijtli or
wimUiii--. of Sowing Mm hitn . ')"ho
Doilllfc I ' Oil Co:. I. in. -I lih iitlier
sti-oiii; aiiiiU ma !t- J ! 1 1 Home
the lxl Hi wiir' M.-.i-bii.e tobiiv.
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THE HEW BOMS 11
MACHINE CO.
OftANcc, wa
8t Union Kq. !f. Y., :i.-ajn., I H., A 'Junta, Ua,
Ht. Luula,Mo.t italltta,T--X.,Man Kr.tni-iK-o, Ciil
ro sale ay
C. H. CHAN K, ;r0 .llorriaon Street,
Portland, Oregon.
S flrfinnn Citv Manhinfi Shni 5
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Philipp Bucklein, Prop.
Rear of Pope's Hardware Store'
Next to Oregon City Foundry
Building and Repairing of Machinery and Engines of n.l
kind. Manufacturing as (specialty the Free PaU-t
Rotary Engine. AIho keeping in stock, Shafting
I'ullifH, liolting etc. ... . .
Orders by Mail or Telephone promptly filled,
PRICES MODERATE lOOD WORK WARRANT ! .
i; i rani,
PIONEER
. Lewie, Comtn'rAgt., 242 Alder Kt.,
l'ortland, Ore. Write for the novel and
catchy Seaside pamphlet, juat iaened,
telling all about Hummer liirls.Hea Her
pente and Hunseta at Seaside.
roil muTEiTios hy farsem
Rcpreaentatlre hbellej'i Warrhou.e
Hill Went Inte Effect July 1.
Hi .ckti-ra
House Bill No. 73, passed during" Uie
laat aesaion of the legislature, and which
provides for tLe regolaUng and bcenaing
of the business of storing grain for hire,
and requiring the furnishing of properly
approved undertakings, went Into effect
on July 1. Under the new law the bai
lee or baileea, before engaging in the
busineaa of storing grain belonging to
any other person, w bet her for couiiensa
tion or otherwise, shall procure
a license from the county court of the
county in which audi (huaines ia lobe
located, the license to be conspicuously
displayed In some part of the building
used a a warehouse. The county court
is to fix the amount of, and to require
annually from ibe per hods securing the
liccnaea. an undertaking, the amount to
be not leaa than $1000, nor more than
f.'iO.CMM. After the undertaking ia ap
proved by the county court, it ia to he
recorded in tho county comiDicBioners'
court journal.
On June 15, of each year, a statement
miiHt be tiled with the county cleik,
show ing the quantity of grain in atore,
aUo a Htateineut of the quantity of graiu
, represented by oiitKtanding warehouse
I rereililH. Thet-e Htatemeiita are tile I for
t the heii-fk of the public and ahull he
open io inapeciion.
The new law- ia a teanlt of the many
ehortani-R which have occurred in dillcr-
Wi .'iik Vi Hv I. lour. The warehoiiKes during recent yeara. ami 1 1
Enterprise and W. Oregonian $2.
franker and
Freight and parcels delivered
to all parts of the city.
RATES - REASONABLE
It you don't get the E.nteri bibk you
doa't get the news. ,
R. L. Hoi m n, leading undertaker
Oregon City, Oregon. March 27-lf -
Subscribe for tbe Enterprise.
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2,000 miles of ong dis
tance telephone wire In
Oregon, Washington, Cali
fornia and Idaho now in
operation by the Pacific
Station Telephone Com
pany, covering 2,250
towns.
Quick, accurate, cheap
All the satisfaction of a
personal communication.
Distance no effect to a
clear understandings Spo
kane and-San Francisco
. as easily heard aa Port
land. Oregon City office it
Harding s Drug Store.
James Brothers S. J. V AUGHN,
jNsEW stoke
On Milk Creek opens July 5th with a
new, fresh etcck of goods. Uroceries,
Pry Goods, Hardware, Drug Patent
Medicines. Notions, etc. We buy for
cash. Our expenata will be small such
as rent, insurance and taxee, tbe same
aa in the city. Therefore we do not ex
pect to be undersold by any other retail
merchant in the county. Call and see
na. Bring your produce.
JAMES BROTHERS
E. I. SI AS
DEALER IN
! WatchesJ Clocks, Jewelry and
Spectacles.
All kinds of Repairing neatly done
and warranted.
CAN BY, OREGON
Livery, Feed and" Sale Stable
ORECONCITY.
LOCATED BETWEEN THB BKIDGI AK
CIPOT.
. Double and Single Rigs, and sad
die horses always on hand at the
lowest prices. A corral) connected
with the barn for looee stock.
Information regarding any kind 01
stock piolnptly attended to by person of
'etter.
Horses 3out?ht and Sold.
Horses Boarded and Fed on reason"
ble terma., ' .
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1 n'.'giegiiie of the receipt) of the Oregon
I t'liv land nlli.-t' from all founea ni the
j mini Hi of J nun waa t:il.'-l .'U. Tliia ih the
inn.illiHt ninount of money that haa been
received at the local hind olliie for any
'other one month in f"iir yeitra. I.axt
i niootli the total of the receipts was
fSIHKl, while for the t wo inonlha preced
ing more than fhl.dOO each uionl Ii w aa
taken in. T he lereipt of the cilice fur
(everal moiitlia immed iatelv preceding
June tang'-a from $Sii0t) to $1:1 0,H). Kx
planation for tbia ilecreaae iu the icceip'ta
ia fiiiiml in tlie fact that ail cumin tiled 1
homeHead filtnga are lieing heM up i
enlini! nn invi rtiuiitioii that ia being '
minhi by the government. I'ei-auae ot
Whs paKM-il to protect Uie laiuicra against '
Ititilie Iota.
Rain In-ii hks Khcit anii Giiain. The
continued rain of tlitf laat few-days haa
iiractically ruined the cherry crop. The
Koyal Anne variety, of which there waa
an abundant crop, has been rendered nn
matke.iihle, Ibe fruit having cracked
badly ami Is now fermenting on the trees.
If the rain does not ceape soon, extensive
damage will re.nilt lo hay and grain
throughout the county. With a change
to favorable weather conditions, Clacka
inaa county will this year yet harvest one
of the must bountiful crops that w as ever
railed'.
TUaKiiAi.t, Gamr Cai.i.b 0r. The
game of tiRHeball between the Dayton
and Oregon City nines announced for
Monday has been cancelled because of
the inability of the up-vally team to se
cure a river steamer with which to give
an excursion to this city. An attempt
waa made lo gei a game with the Cho
mawa bulimia but the Reibkina decline
to plHV on Sunday. Manager Shark, of
the local team, will go to l'ortland
Thursday and if possible arrange for an
other game with the Monograms to be
played in this city next Sunday.
Wn.t, iik a Tkst Cask. Mrs. Kate L.
Newton, ol this city, waa arrested Wed
nesday under the provisions of city or
dinance for tailing to make required
newer connections in Sewer District No.
2. She pleaded not guilty in tlie city
recorder's court and the trial has been
net for Julv 30. This is the first arront
under the ordinance which authorizes
the arrest and fining of property owners
who neirleci to connect with aewera in
. A. Iliir.llns Will Itiij It li'U.
You assume I o risk when roil buy '
Chambcrlain'ii Colic, Cholera hikI Diar-1
rhoea lieuiedy. G A. (larding will re
(nnil your mtiey if jon are not satisfied I
after using It. It is everywhere admitted
to be the most successful remedy in use:
foi hnwel complaints and the only one'
th it never laila. It ia pleasant, sale and ,
reliable. ,
J i -ii Drake, the old reliahle bootblack.
haa moved his stand and ia now located
thiH, the proving up on then" claims baa j at G. II. Young's Log Cabin on South
been almost cntiifc.lv siiNpoii'lcil. During
the month of June ibeie were four titn
her land entries, ,V.l hoimisieud filinga,
repri'senting 8lilil il',1 acres, one tinal
hoinestead proof, and forty timber
laud applications. The aggregate of
business of all kinds, that was transacted
in the Ori gan Ctiy land ollii-elast month
was considerable leaa. than for any other
one month in years.
Fait Through Train Sonic:' llitwccn
1'iiit'nnd mid all Uench 1'iiIiiN on
and after Miiiulay, July Vlli, In
Connection with 1 heap Ex- -cttrsiou
Rate
Commencing Monday, July (ith, tbe
Astoria & Columbia Kiver Railroad Co.-
will resume its summer special Seaside
schedule, and train leaving Union depot
Portland, at 8 a. m., daily, will run
through direct without transfer at Asto
ria lo all Clatsop beach points, arriving
at Astoria 11:30 a.N m., Gesrhart l'ark
12:20 p. ni and Seaside 12:110 p. ni.,
making direct connection at W'arrenton
for Flavel.
Hi-ginning Saturday, July 11th, and
every Sattird-.y thereafter the popular
Portland Seaside Flyer will leave Union
depot at 2::i() p. m., arriving at Astoria
5::i0p. m., Gearhurt l'ark 0:40 p. m.,
and Seaside ti:.r0 p. in., making di
rect connection at W'arrenton for Fla
vel. In connection with Ibis improved ser
vice, round-trip season excursion tickets
between Portland and nil Clatsop and
North Reach points are sold at 4 for
round trip, and Saturday specaial round
trip ticketa, between same points, good
for return passage Sunda, at $2.50 for
round trip. Special eeason commuta
tion tickets, good for tive round trips,
from Portland to all Clatsop and North
Reach points sold for $15. Reach excur
sion ticketa. sold by tbe O. R. & N. Co.
Main street, w here be will be pleased to
have all of his friends call.
Thousands nave Kidney Trouble
and Don't Know It.
their respective localities and the case Wl, he honored on trains of this com
will likely be a test one. H. E. Cross ,,. in either
I la
liaa been retained bv the defendant
Other arrests on the same charge will
probably be mafie within a few days.
direction between Port-
am! aiel Astoria.
For additional information address J.
C. Mayo, G. F. & P. A., Astoria, or E.
now To Find Oat.
Fill a bottle or common glass1 with your
water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a
, sediment or set
' tllng Indicates an
r-3 unhealthy condi
J, Y r tlon of the kid-1
ICyS, II 11 51M1II3
your linen. It is '
evidence of kid- :
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to i
ria II nr naln In
IX " ,ha bck is ,!io
' j cdnyinclng proof that the kidneys and blad-1
oer are out ot order. j
What to So. i
There Is comfort In the knowledge so !
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- j
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every I
with In curing rheumatism, pain In the I
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability !
to hold water and scalding pain in passing 1
It, or bad effects following use of liquor, j
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant i
necessity of being compelled to go often j
during the day, and to get up many times j
during the night. Tho mild and the extra-
ordinary effect of Swamp. Root Is soon ;
realized. . It stands the highest for Its won- ;
derful cures of the most distressing cases, i
If you need a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists In50c. and$l. si;es.
You may have a sample bottle of this '
wonderful discovery fM1". !
and a book that tel!srWf4.,;.::.7 j
mor about It, both sen'.n rHH'' ''-H :
absolutely free by mail, Z!zjaS2
address Dr. Kilmer & n,m of Bwrr-Rix i
Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men- j
tlon reading this generpus offer In this paper.
Don't make any mistake, but reraem-1
ber the name, 8wamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's j
Swamp-Root, and the address, Ring-1
hamton, N. Y., on every bottle.
We Have Devel
oped Our
WATCH
BUSINESS
In the last few years-
I TO A HIGH POINT OF PERFECTION
BUT WE are not going to stand still, we propose to double it this year. And in
order to do so we are offering special inducements, such as enlarging our st ick,
Felling on the installment plan, making a payment when you puri-'.a'e tlie
watch and pay the balance in monthly or weekly payments, veiling at special priced
and gnarai tee every watch, 'both the quality and price. And you can depend upon
our guarantee as we have had years of experience in dealing in watches and watch
repairing. If you do not know us,
Ask Your Neighbor About Us.
He Has Always Found Us Reliable
We are especially proud of our stock of gold filled watches at this time. It is by far the
( largest we have ever shown before. We just received a lot of the newest patterns
They are of the best makes, sucb as the Boss and Crescent Cases fitted with Waltliaiu
and Elgin movements.
We are offering a good reliahle Gold Filled Watch for $12.00 This is not a cheap
gold plated case with an imitation movement, but a good Go d Filled Case guaranteed
to wear 20 years, fitted with an Elgin or Waltham movement. Then we have others of
better grades at $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00. Silver watches from $6. 0 up. Nickel
" watches from $2.50 up.
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Ahnilt I?Pnflirif10 We believe in doing work right.
riUUUl lV.puil men are skilled and conscientious,
grumble at the price either. All our work guaranteed.
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