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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1904 mm '.Stji ...... "'" "T . -Ssr-fcav Wiini iiic uic ui mi. Kim w lit. IVicr'a I'avt.nte 1'rrw-rliitlini atl'l wai rralnrrtl to health. rr ri- nrririiitt made lirr Hip firm friend uf the iiicmIIiIih' that tiiu'd her. pr. rirn-r ravmilc J tm-rlptlon Iim no riil In ill cuir of womanly thariae II riUMIelin rrf lllurlly, drtri tlirdtwiti tllol wrnkril women, IimIi liill'iininnUiJii and ulceration i i llltl t urn irnmir wt-iik riraa. Kir. 't't tah.it Mtv III wit hart. tltf In H11 I)!" I" Ci'tira 1'at'iilt r, ii.iitt mm i,i..ii-.m t. ,iy lumir," w.tlr. l i t'at-tllii. tutf titr-t, 4 (,ffr. MB tlljill.lt 11-tlMr fCLllHg UI 'rfHMW. na MifH iJrlKnl. Mli II "I (...It II an. I i wtift Ittr ! ll lit Itf.llll I've, alht. llt.t llmr I hv l--ctt II. II i m fur nil r lir Qiartifllv Imvr u.riiri t ' li tt.tr l.,iu. h,, .ir atllttllll A.rM nal..tt lilm. rrl frntr.iv -r .III iftrflitr ItiHllili I ai.'t il. .nll.'lta I lnf I- If i I I"- It l wt l.avr I iiu. a at ll .lt..f l.".l I .i I'irf.rt 'rt--fll f." ll".i -u I. I ll .l."' "ill" 1 HI 'I' .'.M4. I ' i ' Itf'. I Jili. 11 la 4 Ill flrrYe I tt'llH'I'ilt St-lll Med- it-al A'Kir, 111 J-' ( tovcta. la arul r( ll It t rip! I 1 nil ft-lil Itdtlipi lo V r'K-ll tl lll.Hl. -i; ('. Ad dle 111 K V. 1'lrl.t. I'.lilf i.ii, N. V, Heairr vf IHilmrili lor t'alarrb Thai ( .Ul Urrrtir), M iiii-M iiry 11 mrt'ly di-ilmy tliat'ii g amrll iinl coniplelidv dnrantfe Hie Mr i)ifiu whrn ruining it through (tic iiiu.'imh mi r I !. Such iiiim lioill.l lirvnr tin Hard rn.ttpl tl pluacrlp' tiDim Ifinii rfputablo ili ali iiui, ai llm lllll1fn IhrT l II llu ll loll lulil to ,l .mo I inl nil lbly ilrnvo fioin llirm llill'i Caiatrfi Cut J, hiiiifactiired i)f f. J, Cliciiry Co., Toledo, tl , r.ifilin nu ttun-ury, m.l ii likrn lulnriiilly, irting iirp-liir "Hill 1 1 in liUxxl in. iiiiii-oiii nit- lut-aol Hi lyitrin. In 'ti inn llill'i i'iiirrii ( I ut you t llm gun uin Illnlaki'ii intnriiitly ii. mmlr in lolpil.f, tilihi, tjf K.J. Clutney Co TMlininfiul Irttt. Kolil .y ilriiKitiata. Prim 7.V-. rwr ImiIIIh. Tiki llill'i riunly I'llli (ur ronitli lion. Ckxiprii Inn In Ortij(!in t it y for (alp. Inqatte l til KntarprlM nlflrtr. Oot. t U Orrirni t llr Warkrt Report. (CoTPttfJ Wwkly.J Wlint--No. 1,7' to WiV r hmlifl. r'ltmr-Villnv, M 40 lr IjM. lUrd (bral (f I'otlUinl, 11 1.1 iMTini'k; lluinl't lli'l, 1. (A r in k. iH'm In Mrki.ll.10 iht rental. Iliy Tininilir, baiMl, fM'rfl5 twr ton; clovir. I0 oat, 111; inixtxl hay, U;clnit,t:t. MiUilulTi-llran, 111)00 xr loo. llioiU, 'J1 Oil per ton ; i hop, ItU.tX) wr ton, hirriy, roiltttl, 00 tmr ton, CuUUjm- IW to lU'fi Hr lick. Vnkv-Offfin, Iflc to 17,lo Hr ilown. Builr-Kii. li. 3iKi. ; urtor, 50c. ; C'M'nwy.liOeio IKV. Orpip qoijb., o j to 12 -5 jj, CWli K'irxi i.ln, tic t0 7c r ii. 'runr, (Jrie.l) xitiu, 3c imr lb; Itl n. I't. &c iKtr lb. iDdtliiim, 3,c; Cit-lnf., Cirnla, 2,c. Al'Plft.ll toll.iV J"ik cirroii, mi k e.l. 60 centa. I"4 rtiiiknna, 14oKtrlb. Livmlot k ami drmaoil ineata; W(, $4 00 to t4.M K,r hnnilrml. Iloxa, '"'f'ti IoSi Ih; hon, ilmmttl, ,' to "c; ''P. J3 50 per henl; dreaiMHl, 6V, L"V:dr,J. iSc to 8cj lamlia, lire, BM per head ; mha. dreaiod, Co. Cet Them Cleaned and Pressed. nd uve buU! new clothe. T H ami dchver all clothe. Ladle ' Ires iklru ajecially. :-: :: CUctrlc H phone No. iMi. Orraoti Citr. Or. O ' ftottianda Hare Kidney Tronblt nd Don't Know It. How To Pint, Oot. nil a Kntiu . - i... i,k u... -...v wi WllllllUII iffiaoo Will, JMW wier nd let it tind twenty-four hour; a edlment or aet tllnf Indicate an I unhealthy condi tion ol the kid neys: If It ittlni your hnen It Is evidence oi mo ney trouble; loo frequent desire to pass It or pain In t I. i. t.jV Wlnclne proof that the kidney and blad "''e out of order. Wht to Bo. rifir . . . en omiori in the knowlede o Rfo .1 """ Dr- Kilmer' Swamp- 1,9 Kal kidney r-Mneily fuKillr. rVrry "'."""T nir.immtlMn, pain i i ins ofthe ,; ':.:'' ' '" f"-nri ,1, lIJ -.;c. ii ((iri'jcl.i lii.ujiiny "Hold airr ii .wl .,.i.n.. ..i. i.. I b . , -"- .uiii; pain 111 J. R, WM i i " following use of i. iior. - - . tanu overcomes mat unpicasi'i Slnt a Lel"r com f 0,len fctln iL '' m 10 tel UP mny ,lme, din ' lne mud ana ino extra- iRflaT Kimtkn Kntmi kii; A the tlma l -mil rut iittrei on. n more, wlmii wn Bri to e.eniM our i.rrniKtlv ai Amenriii r-n.nn, u U ltituK that inii.t, f, a - .iihuhmmi tiurititf tint calm that pre -etit.il iioimriki imttiM, , mlrvwy ,, lulieily ami purity of purp.ie, tlm altua llf.ll ol i.ur Koyeriiuimn.l M , M ,mr 'M-ial alfiairi. It I, !,, M Jmlera.,11 wttii mi.i, uml nun,!,,,! W ,,,,. r,i. t ! while. It ia bearable, rather than run tint rik ol MMMiriiik- i'ntiro hy allcrlni jr aiiolimutiK tbe riiiii a tint proiluce the wroiiu Irom wlili h niMitkiiwI I... nut-mil, 111 not to III lltlll nil llit.1 in.,, tlll rloae their eye to piiiilul triilli. and 1'ielcr to ImlulKe In tin llluilom of bie IBlher thin arriiK llieiiiRelvea In battle arriy in ilnleiiiMi ol thuen truth upon blrh human ,aiilnei.a ili'imiiil ; hut liverllielt.ii, there have heeii In every buillttti rriall a fi'W Imvi men wlut (.,-. btttilv itoml up and iirappled with error, and In the courwi of time, chanum) tha lory ol man. And ll la to Hume hrave chararteri ol tha mil HimI v.,ih.,. A...... b a ihoiild turn for It model of manliooil and humanity rillier than to ilue .,( oitr day who ( ry thetiiittlvei liomn with '11 well r-iioui.h alone." Hut let tia Inveilltiale. Ciiulaliaiii n the aiiiiremu law ol llm IiilI tUy. TheCuniiliution of the t'nited hialei, that iirand do. ii iiient for which many a hrave man will Invlv give ,la hie: That prei loui lintrii liient, whlrh If rightly Inter preled, would eventually eitalihah a ro ()ieritlve com. inonweallh, la no longer relerrnd lo a our mpreiun law nor even inld I bo trihule ol a pauing glinro. It Lai boen laid aaiae by the mliiioua of Cainlal and Imieid of a lemociitlr rcpuhlic w now have a Cii.itilliu,- Kmpire. And wb.t a cbangi! Congrtwa ha been tram formed Into an adjunct of tha Truii. 1 be Hale government aie now In rem it ol of iHilitii'imii that eerve Capllal ; ('oiigre.aioml llUlrlct are prtnent. d hy Capital to Ihoie who promlae lo uliey it du-latea. Cotuttle are run by railroad attorney!, and the lieoiile alt by ili an oinervlng eye and wave Ibeir hall ihcn ever one Miliiii iaii ailcceetla ! winning Irom the other, and then ihey drink lo hi health and ihank iul for the Utter lira liter en iv I Thl tin alno Hie Urv of Ittime' Will hUtorr repeal ilaelf ? Will we fulliitv In Ihe (Mitatein of the amiriili, or are w willing a intelligent men to h-arn a lemon Irom hlatorv? 1'here I only one cnurne (ptn lo Ilia mioiii ami that la to break away Irom Catiitallnu and adopt .Sim lalimn. Cf Itafiim la the cuiie ol our luud. Under il banner men ami women nnd children a1arve loili ith by Ihouaanda; tlioiiiaml intirn livea Blirving hie; tmmiirtlity I aupreine. 1 hoiiaand of young women are forced annually lo lead a hie olihame ; million ol Inen ire lort ed lo triuip their live war or become tha inmate uf priion. Crime ii increaaing. Talk, of pnmruyl No, iMuality of optxirtunily, eual righia and p'lvilrgee, ho'iie for all, education and culluie lor all, lo every man and woman according to their need and deed. HiM'lalilin roinpiele, I the Ki'deuiptioii of man. Hoiikar liixilinit, Socialikt nominee for School Siierliitendint. The ahova roiiiinunlcatlou I puhliihed at the rrimeil of Mi. Uinther, on of the candldalei on the CUrkimaa county So cialnt ticket. Mr. 'tinilicr becoim en- thoaiialic ill preiMtiilliig an exioiillon of Ihe Isociiliat theory hut the letter I given publication In the iinl ol lairneia thai the Knlerpriie deaiie at all liuivsto fol low. Kttilur Fanny Side f Life. Senator fc'iHxioer, of Wlacomin, say the beit tpeerh of liilrodurlion lie ever beard waa delivered hy a German mayor of a mull town in Wiiconain, where fiKoner had engaged to apeak. Tbe mayor nid "Ladieituid ilienlluiiiuii : "1 aiked lnf been to indrotooae you to the Honorable eiiabr Stottier, who to you vill nuke a ieech, yea. I haf pow done o, uiitl be vill now do ao." "I tike yer preachin'," aaid (tall, gaunt native who bad heard Hiihop 1'ot ter one night in a tinall Adirondack town near which be had hi summer ramp ; "1 alius I arn aoinetnm- new irom ye. 1 no ten mile lonigni io near ye, an', a usual, I beerd aonietbin' that I never knowed afore." Well. I'm glad ol that," ild tha bialiop, ahaklngt'ie outatretehfd hand, "and what waa It you learned tonlghtT" "Why, blahon, I found out far tbe first time in my life that Kodom and Uomorrali wmn't twin" One of the latest and beat stories of sbaent-mlndednHe concern a I ennjd rinia professor. Being callod out on some urgent matter recently, and expect- iriK to be engaged tor some tioura, no ai fixed a notice to the door of hi private sanctum, stating that he would not be back till three o'clock In ttie aiternoon. As it happened, be able to get awy earlier, and arrived back at bis clixmhera a little belore two o'clock. .Seeing his own notice, which he bad quite forgot ten, on the door, lie reI ll careimiy. vt'i...n lie had tborolliilllV diueatod it" contents, h twik a seat on tbe stairs and r . I :..il. ..nlil I . ran rVnllW'tl General Miles was standing In the lobnr ol the Arlington, the other night, and hapiened to overhear a remark made by a small, thin young man who was standing near. "During the Spanish war " tbe young man bad said, 1 took five Spanish olhcers without any "'"' anoe from the army or navy." 'What a that?" asked General Miles, turning on him abruptly, "you say you took five Spanish officers without Ihe assistance o tie army or navy!" "That's exactly I what I eni.l, sir." replied the young man ; "by inyni ll ami w illioiii any luenot uiuum. It hapmined at Hoeton. Here is mycard. I am rimallsmitb, the photographer. Ifvnn will allow me to pose von, general " Hut the general had lied. nr effect of Swamp-Root Is soon d. h stands the hlehest for Its won- CUres Of tha mrt.l Ai. r-au. iJi V ;1d medlcli8 you should hare ths ' iold by drueclat n50c. and$l. Slies. iou may hay, Mrnpe bo9 0I thli Su'Lr'.Vn b, J' Kllm' t nuts i. "'"Chamton, H. Y. Vhan wrltlruj man-riwrMaWaaUai4. trimmed bats, $1.60 up Red The Will Wai There. lie So jour husband bus fclven up smoking? It require a pretty strong will to occompllHli thnt. She-Well. I'd have you understand thnt I uuve strong will!-New Yorker. 1'Bnecriiary Fear. Tbe Lawjer-I'ui nfrald I'm going fcllnd. The Friend-Never wind, old man. So long ns you reUlu yur sense it touch you'll be all right-Judge. Worry, whatever Its source, weakens, taken away courage nnd shortens Uf. DKI.KiATKN iior ISHTKlt'TEI). Oregon lie ..ii.rr'iiti Hcruse to Irrlnre For Hearst. Tbe Ticket. Hy a vote of 115 to 151 the Oregon Htale Ihimocratie convention at I'orlland Tueaday relused to Instruct It national delegate for W. H. Hearst for President. The dulegition Irom (Jlackama county, eleun in tnliulier, ws divided, 4 voting fur the reiolution w hile 3 opposed It, 4 on i nit a 'item. Ttioie of the delegation wlio HipiKJUed the reiolution were K. U Kelly, Oregon t:ily ; O. W. Hobbin and I'olk (irihhle, M.ilall;and O. I). Kby, Oragon (;ity. Those voting negatively were J. ljvott. Oregon City : U. N. Wail, Canhy: and T. H. A. Kellwood, Milwaukie, The absent member from thl county were: W, H. Vaughan. Mo- lalla; J. A. Uldings, Maniiain- Dr. M. C. Strickland and Col. It. A. Miller, Ore gon City. The billowing Hate ticket wa named: Supreme Judge, Thomaa O'Kay, Mull r.oniih. C'ongreasman from Second District, J. K. Simmon. CongreMinan from Kirst District. Itob- rt M. Veach, Lane. Dairy ami Food Commissioner. 8. M. Douglas. i'reaidential electors, John A. Jeffrey. Marion ; T. II. Crawford, Union; V. 11. Dlller, Columbia, and J. II. Smith. Clat sop. Hon. H. . Iioiae, of Salem, and Judge Wm. (ialloway, ol McMinnvilln. were nominated for circuit iudiea in tha Third Judicial District. J. K. Hedges, the Oregon City attor ney, waa nominated for I. tint tlv from Mullnoinah and Clackamas 2 , ..I.- T. , .:, i . IT tu"..r". tie ciiiiveiiiion laneu lo noin- Inate candidates for circuit indue and di trict attorney (or the Fifth Judicial di Irlct ao thai Judge Mclinda and District Attorney Allen have a clear fleld!in their I: . . raiiuiiiacy lor re-election Delegate lo the National Democratic convention at St. Louis were named as follow a : (iovernor (ieorire K. Chamberlain, of tiuitnomali; w. k. Hutcher, liaker; C. Uedlleld, Morrow ; F. V. Holinan, Mult nomali ; Jaine (iUaaon, Multnomah ; J. 1. Matlock, l.ane; T. It. Sheridan, Doug laa; Samuel (iarland, l.lnn. Alex. Sweek, of I'ortland, Wa elected chairman of the itate remral committee to succeed Sam White of ISakerCity. TIIK IlKi'LoUl AX I'LATFUUX. . I Orcliiralloo of I'rlnciplea Adunted at ( lackamas Comity t onronllon . We, The Republican party of Clacka mas county in convention assembled note with pride and pleaaqre the ad vancement, prosperity and progress of the nation under and by virtue ol the policies of the Republican party. We endorse the aggressive and broad Rtateaiiianship of Theodore Kooeevelt and hereby demand bia renonimatiou for ('resident of the United State. We endorse and commend ttie action of ('resident Koosevelt in Creiti ig a pre cedent for the settlement of labor din- pute hy arbitration. Whereat, we have watched the course of H n. John II. Mitchell and Hon. C. W. Fulton, in their eirirli to develop material Interest of the State of Oregon and the North Pacific Coast and Where as, w have reviewed with pleasure their strong support of a caOaP across the Isthmus, which canal when built and constructed will be tiie greatest monu ment, next to the abolishment of human elaverr, of the Republican party, and, Whereat we have viewed with satisfac tion the able manner lo which these two member of tbe Senate of the United Slate aierepresenting the state of Ore gon and the Northwest Therefore be it resolved that we hereby endorse their course in the Senate anil appreciate their public service in the state and tbe Nation at large. Resolved that we endorse the primary law which is to be voted upon at the June election snd hope that it may be come a part of the statute' law of tbe state of Oregon, sincerely believing that the greater participation the voters can take in governmental affairs will be of larger benefit to good government and our delegate to the state convention are hereby instructed to introduce and ad vocate the adoption by the convention of a resolution recommending the pri mary nominations hill to the people of Oregon (or their approval. .tollee for Publication. Timber I .and, Act June 3, 1878. United States Land Ollice, Oregon City, Oregon, April 1U, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act ol Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act (or the sale of timber lands in the Stste of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the I'ublic Land States by act of August 4, 18!I2, Erik Wik, of Portland, county of Multnomah Slate of Oregon, lias this day Hied in this ollice bis .sworn statement No, 0400, for the purchase of the NE'a of Section No. 24 in Township No. 4 S, Range No. 6 Kaet, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to sstHhlisb bis claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this ollice at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 8TII DAY OF JULY, ux)4. He names as witnesses: Alexander Heck, ol Portland, Oregon i Carl Peter son, of Portland, Oregon; Josephine Peterson, of Portland, Oregon ; Christina Wik, of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or bo fore said Kill dsv of July, 1004. ' ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. The Pamt Season is Now On, a few Suggestions to Prospective Painters. Wo aro selling the Regal Pure Prepared Paint, a full gallon of tho nest paint that can be made, each can containing 231 cubic inches (U. s. Standard) when sealed. A Paint that will wear for five years or more and based upon yearn of service (which in the right way to figure) does not cost half as much as paint that wears from one to possibly two years. Tiie Renal Paint paint mixed by requires only 4 s will cover at least 2o per cent more surface than hand with the use of white lead. That means it a ....... I i gallons of iiegal Paint to every 5 gallons that would be used of white lead paint mixed by hand. It will wear 50 per cent longer than "mixed by hand paint." Don't try to save a few dollars in the price per gallon of paint at the expense of many dollars in covering quality. The cost of applying paint is about twice as much as for the paint itself. It costs as much to apply paint that won't wear as for Regal that will last for years, and it costs as much every time it is applied. Every can of Regal guaranteed. It saves you dollars in quality required and years of wear. Price per gallon, $1.50. In live gallon can lots $1.45. If you want Lead and Oil, give us a chance to figure with you. We are selling at "bedrock" prices and carry every thing in the Paint, Oils and Glass line. Agents for Hatelwood Cream. Sold in any quantity. Howell 0L Jones RELIABLE DRUGGISTS CHAMBERS HOWELL LINN E. JONES ; m m Mi Timbers of oak keep the old homestead standing through the years. It pays to use the riirht stuff. "Men of oak" are men in rugged health, men whose bodies are made of the sound est materials. Childhood is the time to lay the foundation for a sturdy con stitution that will last for years. Scott's Emulsion is the right stuff. Scott's Emulsion stimulates the growing powers of children, helps them build a firm foundation for a sturdy consti tution. Send for free sample. SCOTT BOWNE. Chemists, 409-415 Pearl Street. New York. 50o. and St.OOi all druggists. IN CIRCUIT COURT. (Continued from psge 1.) Wednesday the time of the court was taken up in bearing the rase of Multno mah county against the Willamette and Columbia liver Towing Company for damages. Tbi iction is being beard before a iurv in the Clackamas county circuit court on a charge of venue from Multnomah county. OREGON CITY PLANING MILL F. S. BAKER PROP. 4p ' All kinds of Building Material, Sash, Doors Moulding, Etc. - - OREGON CITY, ORE. WILLAMETTE GROCERY A 4 'lire for Headache. Any man, woman or child suffering from headache, biliousness or a dull, drowsy feeling should take one or two of DeWilt s Little .ariy Kisers nigtit an morning, ineseiamous nine puis are famous because they are a tonic as weu as a pill. While they cleanse the system they strengthen anu reuuiiu it dv inear tonic effect upon the liver and bowels. Bold by Geo. A. Harding. We take pleasure in presenting styles ol our own. Miss C. Goldsmith. Will Havs Good Roads. The con struction of 23 miles ot improved perma nent highways has been inaugurated by the county court of Clackamas county. An expenditure of several thousand dol lars will be made in the completion of this woik. The roads beinz constructed are the Milwaukie road from Gladstone to Milwaukie; Stafford road from Oregon City to Stafford ; and tbe Oregon City Can hy road, better known as the "South hud road. Because of the sickness of W. II. Counsell, county superintendent of rnd construction work, the improve ments are tveing superintended by Coun ty Judge Ryan. Extensive repairs will next week be made to the Orenon City ia....nBi.n Krt.l.rA in that nraet Ii-aI I V ill . rjl.C..J..n,u.. ... ..... r.-...-j .. of the skeleton work of the east approach will be replaced. MILES & McGLASHAN, Props. $4.10 Bbl. Walla Walla Flour $4.25 Bbl. Marvel Hard Wheat Flour 10 Cents Can Best Cream 20 Cents Pk'g. Olympia Pan Cake Flour 45 Cents Can Saratoga Drips. 15 Cents Pound Costa Rica Coffee 35 Cents M. & M. Blend Extra Fine We handle a full line of Fruits CATARRH If you want to get the news, all the news, fully and reliably reported, during the campaign, you should sign for tbe Enterpiise. We are making a special rate of 25 cents from now until after tbe Jou election. A lazy liver makes a lazy man. Bur dock Blood Bitters is tbe natural, never I failing remedy for a buy liver. (i jAYf THE CLEANSING AND HEAI.IXQ CURE FOB CATARRH Ely's Cream Din Eaay and pliaunt to Ban. Cuntiiua ao In )tirinai driii?. ll Ii quickly absorbed. flivei Uetief at one. It Opr-m and t'leansea Iho KivMal riaaai.'ra. A'iava Inflammation. nVali and Protects thl Membrane. Rritom tb tb-nars ot Tsali and 8mrlL Lau-jri 8ise, to cent, al Drureisuor hr mail; Trial 8iae, lOcenu bjrmail. KLV iliiOliititi, M WaneD Street, Sew York. COLD S HEAD By reading the Enterprise you will be kept fully informed a'-oul tbe Clackamas county campaign. We will send you the Enterprise fiom now until after tbe June election over three months for 25 cents. Send in your subsciptioa at once. It Will PrtfltYea to see me when in need of Lettering or Sign Elaborate 6hading Pen Work on Cards. (Shading Pen Artiit and Teacher) Also house painting, Paper bann ing, Varnishing and Kalsominine. Iave ordersat Cramer & Prey tag's cigar store. S.N.TANZER SOMETHING for NOTHING Naturally induces trade. We do not do business on that basis but do give value re- ceivea ior every cent spend at our store, are some bargains: 3-lb can Brandenstein's Mocha and Java coffee . . 5 lbs Brandenstein's Caro head Rice Good brand bulk Coffee, per pound you Here 11.00 .50 .12 .15 .50 Green Java Coffee, per lb. . Fine bulk Syrup, per gallon A full line of the very best in the grocery line at The ELECTRIC Grocery D, M. KLEMSLV, Prop. Main Street next to Albright's Market OASTOniA. Basnet, j Iht Hind Yon Haw Hunt lxt Bigaatu af .