OliKGoN CITY . kNTKIU'KlBK KRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1901 Ha aa a tatj-aaa aaaaatfaaaaaataaaaaaaaaaaaai m'mm-- ; U ' . i fl New To-Day. l)It.(l. S. 8KAMANN, I'll Yfl' IAN Olllica over lliirdii g'a 'lr"n r-. MUSKY iier ceiii, lll'llkl. TO I.DN AT I' .ii in MiKiiniy. 'It IN "Now U lltr limn U w hnl Nt your ri-r. l ? !'. ioll KiiillliV ! ' Dr .Mini Mra. lieu ll-ty- will anpiy I') 1 pr.il vni t in M it r i 1 1 . llie nudit M m'I"i l't-" Kuteraiiii, lint orphan, , i . 'H or"i "' il-e-l 'ii i i' l.( 'il i'iU two w.iiiiu'i The -1 1 1 l lim li"ii Climixlv HUM lerflilly awlldi-l III. Hunt. i.4 ,.,.iy A. VI . 1 III ' I . Ill fvi'.l III, nt'rt U'ini taken fn.ni a local luiiiiiliiiiK ay ! in l.y liiil'i-u" i-ur.ii pmci-eding. fc! II l.r wlill returned recently In. in the I'ruw n H. .v-4 Mining (' ptnv's lltlllMTIV. ailllilll-ll -T lllllea fit"! Hi K'f i , i vi wi.ii.Ui " o ,",":""H ,,l":rl"'1 ,H,",r"' IIICIIVIUIIHI" " i ,i . I...., . ....... .1 u III. ..r.. It. at iliwa Irillll loan, on !.. tlm .1 a.. "'" " " " , " VL ;,"k(, I,,,.. I" I ' Ti'i . paper milieu, win Hm the principal imrili.ii ii.len-.le.l. l H"" owners f I 'in riiiipiiiy I'll It WAN I r.H-1'A.MTKK hi. in i.r.iiii Held or pih-n paid l"f fin"" Ail.lt livln, Aurora, Or Mil'.KI', II iKl.l . W ' l .-. lit. MONKY ro UIAN-l MAVK KKVKKAI lima ol llii.lli'V l.eioi-uni i 1 ' .MUltll iMUIUUii 1 1 -n ry Mi-Ulnim vl-iti-'l in Sa'ciu In i-rk. wia'a nit.)r lo Hull-in of Aurora, wi In llD in (Julian IIIHIl, MI I"-iH i.."' ('..Hi ill limn will lm tiit'l" very rean.ii able. II. K. Cii'mw. HiinrtiKv t law . ".'. ii ... I ivlil'hTHl -iiiiik v.iIiihIiIh prni..rl)' uiMl'l. i K - VKKAl. IMl-HIKI-1 . . " , l .t ill Inl I 11 I"' I"" "f UUH Hlt Willi ill '' lH III lll l"M Imimn nnUlillini'ii t"r " "" - Willi . Ur i-iplml. '" i';"' uiiri liitnti mi'l fU""" 'l,r fti'-f""'"1 ml mollul.lii ln- I'mtiuni-iit .-n HmrmiMil. W..i-kly chhIi ilry nl J iti.l ill tnvi'linn f!!"" bill mlvHiii-f il In cumIi h-Ii '. h lurioi.iM l.ul ii"'iitil. Mnnti-.n ii'l-iri-m-e ml -H'"'" 'i; "" V.-lnpn. TIIK NAllOXAI.. :t.lH.-r-limuHt., Clnimio. InTiITII'UAI.H' MONKY TO I.O1N. (Un.i7p.-t.-.-m;''H," '"", w-!1",i- pr.ivi.il lltHKl tin Unit "' I'liilx-r Im.'l IHiKI 011 liirm r fHy IT"l'"y- WO u.hi.I ......rliy. "(Ml oil Hliort lm... In mull mii'iutiu o" I"", .iii.hI .-.irily. AN., 1M '' ii-r;IO mifi flfurwl, li'itn' tuli .oil 11.1.I .'im rln-rfil, it '! n ' ri'; Kalui t.-. rli li i"il. I"1""1 wm-r, mil ,,. hi..l.-r; .'i ''; I2, U'.r M.liiOr.-...n City. UMK) J"1'" ,.hIit, i.it.itin-y it i. ro'im- h i'"i Ku veim ll.iihlniK, Or-il'n Ci'y. rr linii.corilTlXtll H'I M-I'i ""'" .jr-ii .' vy "v -sy v -o- " Local Kyci;. CniHi'V Cli-il SIhIuIiI mul Km-orilur Hti'VHiii'wi-rM in rorllnn-l vWini-ilv, win.. ln. ntl'-ii'l'-il inHHllniinl mch i'lllri-r Irntii nllmr i-oniitli-n of tli nit lint hi'l I-ii rnllnil lor Ilin piiro o( taking pmlittiiimry m-p (or lli orui.nl Kittlon of 1 l' i-M iHtion ol tlinw olll-i-tr. It ilfi-l.li-il lo rail cuiVBii tion ol rlciki mil rwor-liri lo lm lieM t I'oriliiiil. Mn li '.'-'i iml 2'l, wlinn ornmi-Ir.-ition mill ! ImK K. C (iri'iMiiniin mul Ml" My Curl, liuti i. iliin city, ' niriii-. it tlin r.-t-lli-nrf of tliii olllriiitinil rlory nmn, HtiV K. H. KoliitiHr. Viliiniliiy fven Inw. Ffl-rimiv 24. Hotli of IIipiim younu pHiiplH Iihvh lu.MH ol Irinnilii In till" fit w Iihim lln-y ! v Iniiu rmiili-il mil will IickIii liuii'i-ki-fplnn it om-fi it (iooiH I-In! willi lli vt-rv Im-kI wilii lor innrli liHppmiH". Tli-y will ho it lioinelo their frti-n 1 ifttT Min li 111 J. VV. Colo T Ill-Kill 1 . C . K. Will,.. liily Hi' itrilrf V. JiKltir Win tjllowiy (jrovn TliiirmlMy. Mi (1 K. lUruri-Hvei m viHilinn willi rnUtlvm it fetut.. Win T. Dunklin ha ri-luriifil Iroin tlie Itoliriiiii niiiifi. Mm Krlio Ham noil ii viiitinK witli frii-ndn it Marki-burg. Mim 1 1 .-If n l.!ton vinitt-d tlila wei-k Willi frifiiiU it HmImiii. Ii, (' It Hniiili i.l V.iia Crptik. Wli viiiior to Oifuon City tliii wek. MU-liiel Kroll, wlioreniilm nr Cirm lii-l liiiainia in On-goti City Monday. if !..... i l..l.l.n.:il. l.ati rd.titrfit.fi Irom inrx-imi-n vian in-niKriunr-. M 1 hi Marv K Cony", of rortimul. vinifil wltb frimidi in Uri-uon l ity Wed nna.liy. A ltiii'tiii of Crfrna. In tin- ..llu Tl. nr. lull Btt.l tiiiliMi'fllull fllf tllfl Kfl- I It-rnni. IU Hutu wwjr bi-low ro(,l !'. 4Julilmltli'a M A inn wua Imrn HutuUv to Mr. ra. A. I'.. Mil-tin, -' iml Rev. K. H. Mnoru, of .'orilmid, wdl pn-Mi lml ( onun-nalional t liiir. li at Klyyillu in'xt Sunday morning. Dr. J. M. lxwn, rei '-lit irrivil fmni MiIiih, In" ttoi.ti-l liimruK with I'r. V. K. t'nrll in IIib prictiru ol iiii-diciiii). Janiin Ollvnr, 1 iioni--r i-imilin-tor in the fliifloy of II.K O. W. I'. & It. Co.. In" iraitinnd hii pimitlon illnr many y (if lallhful K-rvic-B C'Hiifbi und i:nlda, down to tl' vi-ry bordi-rlaiid ol cuiiniiu l li'ti, vild to lli lontliinit li..ilil.dllilluriliCflo( I'r. Wood I Nurwiv I'm" Synip. C. Sihnill, mjieriiitiiiidt-iit of tliii l'lonliylii iin Mindny nrlu-ol. i-ntt'ittiiiiBil the li-arlu-ri mid inatrnrtora of tin icliixil t Ida lioinii Tn--d.iv HVdiiinu. Tim Mi-n'a Club of th Coiiiie!i.tii.iial will have tl. nut mn piT ni xt Kridav hvkiiIiik, Mari-li 4. tiovemui Chninhi-r-lain will lm Him uui-at ol the ot-tuaion. Jildicn Hyun thii week allftideil tha Cotiiri-HHioiil coiiiniillen nii-eiinu In I'lirtluiiil thii wet-k, when it wa ilt-rldi-il to hold the Kiml Diitriet Convention it biU-m, April 13. (innraii IUndall his awirdcil to (it-o. A.llrown. rei-etil irrival Irom m-ar liiwtoii, Mnrnni'liuttii, tlin i-ontrui't for liuildinu two rottBi-ei at the corner of Otb and Jetl'iiraon mreeti. An Kanti-rn vinitor wan ilindinir in Iron, of ft Main meet drnK atoiH Wed neKlav 'turinu one of Oregon' riiKtom arv winter rmti'ill-. "l-ea it rain like II. im nil ol the time In Oregon," impiiietl I llm elrmiger 01 me orotr r i-m. "11, n 1 ........ ml,, a hk tl.lH fur three week and then aeltlei down ami rain line " Mia the renpotme. Hut t'e .1 ru.w,..r Im.l l.i-nrd eiioinrli iml nir.de hi way hy the moat direct route to tile amlwav ititloti. tMippleiiieiitarr artirlea of lncorori- tion were flleil recently by tne wn-gon vi'.i..r I'uaur fi Ii tin Comnany. t-liiiitfing in name from Oregon (ieneral Kli-cirli- (.niniiHiiv. nniler wtiicn 11 wa orgioady formed. When the company hanged it until" it lieglecti-d to tile the re.piiieil anpplemeiitary ariii ie. nun Ima Iwen done for the protection of property mid title lo land, rred H. Morria, J. r rank Walinn, . i. iroa fnun. W. II. Iliirllmrt and Win. T. Mnir are the incorporHlora. Comic Opera at Milvi lyV Willi wenlth of iroritKoii oo"tiimii. daihing mid w iimouie ahow girla, clever and kiini-ing comi'dlmi'a. and a mont hhi iafaclory 1 lie opera a the olh-rlng, the Otvtiii-la (. ihiiic opera 1 ompmiy. coini-a to till an engaveiin-nt of one nitrht at SliivelyV, ThiirHiUy unlit, Fehrmry 2M. Mr. C. O. Miller entertHined the liiMinlier of the Derthick Club Wcdnna day aflurnoon in liunnr of heriiitcr, Mr. J. M. I.iwrence, ol ilend, Eaatero Ore gon, rrognicaive flinch wan played, 'Jonepli 'iM, n employe t tlie Torllaiid (Ieneral Electric work In tin city, wa painliilly bllriieil about the face Weilm-idey evetiihg njr tho burning out of a .Witch. Tho injurie. though painful, re not of a aerloiii character, At a recent ineetinR , the Molalla Cen tral Mining Co. raiaeil the par value of ill nlmres from 10 to 15 cent, and de cided to mII 6000 additional ihare at that lluure. Thii company expect oon to put a donhle hilt to work inthede velo""Hnt ' 1,11 iinttK proportion. rri.. ltuniint phiiri-h. of Peen Creek, Clackama county, thi week filed articles of Incorporation in the county rlerk'l olllce. The capital Block ia $.i00, the HM!iety having pioperty ol that value, The incorporator are 1'. M. Holt, John M. Anderaon and John W. Ackeraon. t.. II, IHnnAf will nreach next Run- JVC. ' f . , . j nn "Tl.e Fathor I Havo 1t.,Mn Trvlni? to l'reach to You." The .1 1. ui...i.il na Httlnv mm ill rloR iiieino -" - 1, ing the f'.fth year ol a veiy plbaaant pas toral relation, in we evening mo u dresiwiUlie "When My Ship Comes In." tr j-; v A t '. f A 4 tAHHICK HAJuB At the head of the organliation, the 1 I. Mian I nitio Kenda l.. leniure iu . tli clever and vivacioui litlla comic op era aotibrette, 01 national repmm.u", who ha lucceeded In captivating me hearts of atnuaement seeker throughout the country for the past four- aWaon with bur artintic intarpreianuu 01 tuu ni the ureiteRt and best p Ms in the en tire tiold of comic opera. A few operas. which are included iu uer exionrnve re nertoiie, ire herewith given: "Said raha," "The Iale of Chmnpagne," "Olivette, " La Miacolte.-' - iioccaccio, iUi... ik "Kra Diavolo." "The Girl From I'ari,""Tlie Pearl of Pekln," "F:i Oapltin, " "Wang," "ine unimes of Nonnandy,""CarnoDI" "The French Maid" nd "t-ausi." Local mining enthiiBlasts will convene at Willmneltft Hall thi (Friday) even ing, when a local branch ol the Oregon Slnte Miner' Aaaocialion will be formed. A.L. MorriB, of Portland, secretary of tiie state organUat ion, will be In attend TiiicBRtid will aHMiht in forming the society. Honry K. Htevens, tlie county recorder, lms invented a copy-iioldur for nee on a book tyiiewriter. The detice ib a simple and inexpensive one but qnito service able in that the copy is constantly before the operator where it remain stationary. It is quit" a l'me "' labor saver and a credit lo Henry's ingem-ity. Herbert B., the 17-year-old of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Weaton, of West Oregon City, died of jaundice at the family home about 11 a. tn. Wednesday. Tliede cead lad was born at Amity, Yamhill county, May 1 1887. Funeral errice will be held at the F irst liaptiat church at 11 o'clock: this morning. Iter. J. H. Beaven will officiate. 6 atf- "" k ' --; , . f 't v" J. V ,H"."'..vr.' J .y-s,::- -, f ' I " V aw )itaVa .(t.i'.ivi; MISS LOTTIB KENDALL. Mil Kendall 1b supported by com nany of clev r nd versatile players, all - . . 11 k. , n In tkft i-nmin 01 wnora are won opera world. A free concert will be given by the Milwankie Dana at iu mumu... - hall Saturday eveuing, February 21. All are Invited. ' Norinan C. Wnit-, a aliidi-nt at Pacific I Ci.iver.itv. viaited with lelallvel ln-re llal Wet-k. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mielke, of Poit land, were the guttata laat Sunday of Mia Matlie llrain-r. Miiu Amv John-on. of Portland, was ihe ii'I-hI Monday ol .MiK-ea Kdua and Clara Caiilli-lil. ' A. M. Kniblev. the correiKjndent for the kiiti-rnrin t Koruuwater. wa in the city Wednesday. Mr. T. F' ('mill It week attended the alattf conveiition of the Oregon Y. P. S. C. K, at Pendleton. W W. Kvethart, of Molalla,-waa In Oregon City Sunday. Mr. C. K. Hiey and Mra. II. V. Bean hive returned to Seattle after a viait with Mri. J. K. lieduei. Mia Heynoldi, who reildes at Uncle Hilly Parilow'a at Mt. Ple.sant, is re ported quite serioualy ill. Mr. and Mra. Julius Alexander of Or ville, California, uld friend of Mr. F. F. White, viaited her laat week. W. N. Ferrin, preeideut ot I'aciflc Uni veiaiiy at l-oteat (irove, viaited with friends in Oregon Citv laat Friday. J. W. Noble, of (ireihain. was In the city Wednesday. Mr. Noble carries the mail lietween Ureaham ami eanuy. Miss Jean M White, who is attending Pacillc L'nivemlty at Fore-it (trove, vis ited over Sunday with her molher in this city. Mixaell. Mini Julia Mav and Fiauk Heard iilended the stale con vention ol Y. P. S. C. K. at Pendleton laat week. Miaa E. Zee Old, who is employed an atenograiiher in the ollice ol County Ke corder Stevens, was quite ill several days lint week. Mia Ipha K-Jl'hin. of Molalla, viaited in Oiegou City the 1't of the week while: on her way to Tim Pallcs for a short vldit Miss Millie Kruae, a teacher in the c.lu... t.iililif- tu'tiiMiIit. haa returned to the Capital City alter a visit with friend id tuts city. W 1 1 1 i it in Murahall was in from High land the first of the week and of courae attended the Foremen's ball. W ill never overlooks a good dance. Mrs. L. L. Porter, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. J. A. Spangler, of Corval lis, left Sunday for Oakland, California, for a visit with relatives. Martin Eooenbaum, formerly of the Crow n Paiier Company, but now engaged in the wholesale grocery business at Seattle, was in the city this week. Everett Hickman, of Portland, was visiting with old friends in Oregon City Monday. He attended the Firemen's ball at the Armory Monday evening. J. P. Keating, of the 'Willamette Tulp A Paper Company, left the latter part of last week for San Francisco, where he wag called by the eunaen ueaiu 01 an aunt. Judge Wm. Galloway and Mayor Grant B. Lhroick were among the local ouu i?ii - .hn .nun. I..t thn meeting of three l.nkere at McMinnville last Satur day night. v 1 a 7;imarman want to Salftu Wednesday to bring bis family to this city where they win res.oe. .r. merman has purchased the property at .1 - k-niirih .ml C'Anter streets. He employed at the MiuaineuB 1 uip & Paper aims. Ia Matheny and wife are moving to . W f t A V . 1. 4 U Oregon City, wnere mr. mamon c bought a grocery store. They have long been residents of Salem and suburbs and have many friends here. They formerly owned the farm at the Polk county end ol the stool bridge. taiem oiawuiu. Yea Bet Yea Can. v n Ui atnmir man or woman bv buying the great nerve tonic, Paltno T.huta. wild bv Howell & Jones. Tbey . - . f. make you sleep anu grow in. rira Katia A Beatie Dentists. Rooms 10, 17, 13. Weihard building. o.n . 1 T).,l,(.rton'a the Seventh Vali i. - . , iA.t iirnrnr. nn Krl.Uvof tine week ana sample the delicious pancakes made ol Rke tlour. SoM by all ...p.- 1- gronera. Our demonstrator will be at Barlow's erocery store on Saturday, the 27th inBt, " . 1. Af .1, . nan. where you can gev a uanipio ui m cskes free-made of "Olympic' pancake flour. The l'ortianu riounug miiu Company. Ceremony and Sentiment an im- Itoth demand a ring and an the occamon is jioitant one get a ring ot lasting quality. Our asnortirif-nt of Wedding Rings contains every kind known. Plain gold ringn of good quality and in all sizes and widths, from M.OO to f U.0O. Solitaire Diamond Rings, from $10.00 up. The Parker " Lucky Curve" Fountain Pen Is absolutely the best Pen in the world. It will wear and is capable of many years of natisfactory use. We issue an Accident Policy with tach pen, which not only guarantees each pen to be entirely satisfactory but it injures against breakage, for one year cap, barrel, feeder, nozzle, and in fact any part except tlie gold pen. u; ""-run 111 " -.-i.- I'rices from 2.00 to $6.00. Otbe makes as low as $1.i0. CO ttr.'kr The Eyeball 8 Is a very delicate organ. Anything affecting it quickly affects the nervous system and headaches and nervousness are the inevitable results. Eyeglasses or Spectacles should be worn if there is any defect of sight. Thee things never cure themselves. But better wear no glasses at all than those which are not properly fitted. We Test the Eyes FREE of Charge BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS Suspension Bridge Corner Oregon City, Oregon Marmut. ' j Wa m liHvinir onite a wet Hi-ell ol weather at prevent and Bomeanow on the ground yet. Tl.a .......lua Lillu.1 Rita nf .funiMa f-'nilpa sheep uigbt lefore last, the pei-ky bruten. Tlu.m have lit-i n seen the tracks of several panther near here thi 4 winter. Krneat Ax, hod went to work at John ston's mill a lew diiya since. Miaa Kinnia oi-holT is irettinif alonir fine at her siudie iu Portland. Craaa la Ptiiiiutlml UU on the low ground and foutn hill sides o that tA..Lr n.-ill awin Im ahle lo Urt I feed B they are hankering for something green. Tl.u tinnanlm aliarneninir nn their nlnwa an .1 nati-hhiir their old harness preparatory to turning over the ground. Wa IaI nna tA nnr nl.l ti'lnneera A few ainm. Charlea Kvler. who died of a coiuolication of diseaaes. Ue had been in bad health for several years. VA T Pean atartnd to Portland thii morning to get some medical advice. Ilr A, 1,, I nb Aarhnff is at Dresenl in charge of the Forest Supervisor's office . . . : f 1 1 K.ua, niirinif i n Hiiptnenriion (ii lur. Isenberg, a supervisor which it 13 to be hoped will be 01 snori auraiion anu iuai Mr. Isenbeig will soon oe reinstated as supervisor, for all that I have ever heard speik of Mr leeuberg have very favor able Impression of him and would dls- . . j : I . 1 . tlu..H. like 10 see mm aismiaseu, uuv vju em inent ollicers are mighty uncertain, for today you are on too, tomorrow you are . . 1 . 1 . 1 away aown oeiow peruana Buuieuuujr I, . . haI that r.tita tho nlfir.fi anil haa trumped Up some, a is to be boped false charges, to oust Mr. Isenberg. A BUSINESS LUXURY A CHECKING -ACCOUNT is indeed a busines necessity; and he who tries to get along without one is at great disadvantage. It is not required that a person should have a large bulk of business in order to open an account. Professional men, farmers, and even many women, are running checking-accounts. If you have never done business in this way, and are not familiar with the plan, come to us and we will get you started. BANK OF UREGON CITY obemn city, Oregon "WHEN TOD SEE IT IN ODE AD ITS SO" J. E. SEELEY The People's Grocer A Prottr CotmllamBt. Sir William Ilarcourt, a political ri val hut attll nn admirer of Disraeli. once paid a pretty compliment to Lady Beaconsnelu. lie was dining with the Disraelis and sat beside the hostess, who observed that he was looking at the picture of a lightly robed lady on the wall oppo site and said, "It oughtn't to be allow ed in here, but It Is nothing to the Venus that Diwy has up in his bed room." "That I can well believe." re plied he with a gallant bow. This was one of the rare occnslons on which Dis raeli siuiled.-Meyueira Biography of BeaconsflelJ. five Tb Prool of It. Casey (after Rllcy haa fallen tories)-Are yez dead, Tat? T7ttn Tit fl 1 n Casey-Rhure, yer such a liar Ol don't know whether to belave yei or not Riwsiini-P. thot Droves Oi'rn dead. t -iiiin't dure call we a Mar if 0! wnr alolve'. Jud :c Loans, nronertv mortgsgs loans. stract furnished. (J. B. UiMlCK, Any. ai , Oregon City, Or. Ab- ranajht at T.aat. . 'Rtr'" cried Mr. reel;-nllT Inilk'Tintit 1y. "How dare you accuse nic of such things? My reruitntlon. sir. ts f-,H)t lesa." "Tour reputation inj be. sir." re piled the detective, "but you're not We spotted you some time ago." Ex change. WHAT! A 10-lb sack of Pure Buck wheat Flour and a quart of Genuine Maple Syrup for 75c. Whv didn't I know that before. I'll seud an order at once. You always get the best thats going and itspromptly de livered at J. E. SEELEY The People's Grocer OREGON CITY We are in a position to save you from 10 to 20 per cent, on undertaker's suppliei of which we carry a complete stock. We are under small exp nse. Have no middle-men to pay, own our hearse and will treat you fair. Onb Pbick to All. R. L. HOLHAN, Undertaker and Embalmer. Office: One door south of Court House or at Cigar Store opposite Bank of Oregon uity. Superior Work Notice or I'laal Settlement. .. ' , 1. 1... ..I...., that the nnder- . .j . i...ii. 1, . iriT nf tha estate of Joan ygneu, u,i .... - - - - U. uoison, on.. " - . court of Clackamas county, Oregon, tier final account as sucn ',,,11L1';,,"'V'." , i.i... ti. "sth ilnv of Marib, v... 1. ,n.i.k 'a m.. at the county court room in Orgon 'y1clllck,u,,',0.l,.!,yn n h.. hn fixed as the time and . 0 . 1 :j ft- hoarinir ami dPter- nlioe oy aaiu uuui iu. .....-r. ; Litoing liy ind all objection. to said final AZrnl.lratrixot the Estate of JohaD. Oolson, deceased. Marco 20. Lowest Prices That is what yon get when A. Mihlstin does your plumbing work. He does general tinning, plumbing and jobbing busi ness. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Hot air heating fixtures manufactured and supplied. ' A. Main Street M1HLSTIN OREGOX CITY, OR. WE HAVE MOVED THE OREGON CITY JUNK A.ND SECONO HAND STORE has reirnved into the storeroom adjoining the prmt of fice. We carry a complete line of new and second hand stoves and furniture. Higheit prics paid for all kinds of junk. Sugarman & Co. County Judge Ryan has been some what incapacitated this week because of an aggravating attack of la grippe. -! yv "P r- n T A. . ltn 41, 1l Hind You Han lw r,t Br:g!it Soatim of 1 u.m J. -a-- -- mm Hind You Han liavi