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HILLSBORO ANGUS, JUNE 81, tOS L WKo's Your Grocer? If chance should bring this "ad" to tome who have not traded with us, or to some stranger, vre can only refer them to the tieople we have pleased. If square dealing ia what you are looking after, this ia the store for you, for the "square" is the rnle and guide of our business. Satisfaction -That's It Satisfaction in quantity, quality and price. Chickens, eggs, etc., the same as cash. Free delivery to all parts of the city. Both Tuones R. C. Vautfht Grocery Co. Second Strwot, Hillsboro Announcement WE WISH to inform the public that we have recently installed an up-to-date Fountain in connection with our Drug Line, and respectfully solicit your patronage. OUR DRUG AND SUNDRY LINE is of a guaranteed quality and strictly up to date. Prescriptions and hoiue rec ipes a specialty; The Delta Drug Store VYiUUai P. TucVer, Prep. - HBtskoro, Oreo arau SCHOOL Monmouth , State V''' Normal J.Sciool June 27 to August 7, and August 13 to September 7. First six weeks devoted to special preparation for County and State Examinations. Regular Normal Subjects and Methods also. Last four weeks a continuation of Normal instruction and special attention to Primary Methods with model pupil classes. Faculty of Oyer Twenty Instructors Regular Normal Faculty assisted by noted college and public school educators. TUITION First Term $7.50 Second Term $5 For catalogue, summer school circular, or other information, write to Pres. . D. Bessler, Monmouth, Or. Cultivator and tyeed Cutter ' COMBINED - ' 1 I VO' ""1.-- 1 V ; J. J. Smith, of Banks, will on May first start a manufactory for the purpose of turning out a New Invention which is a Cultivator and Weed Cutter combined. It is so made that it can be Used Between Rows of Any Width ' as it is adjustable, and can be wid ened or narrowed at a minute's notice, according to the width de sired. The device is Mr. Smith's own invention, 1906, aud it is in tended for use in Hop Yards, Corn or Potato Fields and does the work 6nely, beating any other cultivator on the market One horse can handle the cultiva tor in good shape and CULTIVATE EIGHT ACRES PER DAY Any one desiring a cultivator of this kind, and wishing to support home industry, may order one by writing or calling on J. J. SZTITH, arMvi:j0,Or:, Route 2 Mr. Smith refers prospective purchasers to John Carstens. Fred Kimm DRINK GAMBFJNUS BEER The Best of All Beer SOLO BY me LION SALOON E. J. LYONS, rropriator NMMfMMMMMMMMMM All kind of tewing machine need lea at Hoyt'e two for At cent, or 25 cent per dozen. Mike Reiling, of Verboort, p ed through the city Saturday, en route home from Oregon Ctty. II. L. Burchell, of Farmington, and J. B. UcXew, of Reealville, wre in town Monday morning. Hiram Nay lor, of Seattle, Wash., and for year a resident of this county, waa in the city Monday. Sheriff Connell ha been making frequent trip to the ranch thi week, on account of haying time. Kx-Senator 0. Patterson was out from Portland, Sunday, the gueet ot hi son, G. A. Patterson. The Oregon Condensed Milk Company has built a new engine house over their pumping station. Attorney C. J. Schnabel, of Port land, was out Monday, in the in terest of a client before the county court. W. E. Smith, of the Hoover Connell ranch, Was in town Tues day, and report haying in full blast. The Heywood school Monday elected W. H. Taylor director for three years, and Ueo. Harrow, for clerk for one year. For sale: 20 acre land. mil north of town: 4 acre beaverdam on place. Goes for 11,000. In quire at thi office. Judge Wm. Galloway, ot Mo Minnville, passed through town r nuay evening, enroute horn from the Pioneers meeting. Wanted: Stock hoc weighing from 80 pound upward; also sheep. J. G. Haines, Betwerton, Oregon, Independent phone. D. W. Bath, of the Independent, is east ot the mountains this week. Miss Ruth Bradley is working there during hi absence. Reward for return of light bay mare, blaxe faoe, 3 whit feet, branded "4 on left shoulder. C. Robinson, Sylvan, Ore. Dr. McLean, state veterinary, wm in town Monday and Tuesday, looking over some stock on toe dairy ranches, m this section. If you want to paint your build iaga come end see us. We are agent for the famous Patlon Sun Proof Paint. Schulmench Bros. I. J. Baughfmann, ol Cornelius, and Wm. Linegar, of Dilley, and who a few month ago bought the Purdy place, were in the city Mon day, F. D. Culver, formerly a resident of ton city, and now in th furni ture business at McMinovills, was again elected coroner for t amain County. Joe. Bucber, of near Mountain dale, was in town Saturday. He expects a daughter and her hus band and family here, torn tim this summer. Joe. Robinson, of Farmington, was up Tuesday, and says that there was a slight frost down hi way Monday eve, but not enough to damage vegetation. J. W. Bailey went up to Forest Grove, Mooday, to call on Dr. Crang, who has been critically ill for some months. When a lad Mr. Bailey lived at the Crang borne. Dennis has received hi new stock of shoes. the American Gen tleman and American Lady, th finest in the market. Come in and see them. The latest models These shoes are advertised in every prominent magazine and newspa per in tbe world. W. H. Lyda, the Belling her Bridge sawmill man, accompanied by bis engineer, Frank Ralston, was in town Friday evening. Mr. Lyda is sawing about 45,000 feet of lumber daily, and is doing a great deal ot bridge timber sawing, for eastern and middle west shipment. The law provide that after seven years the county clerk shall destroy county warrants which havs not been taken away. Clerk Godman ia now running an advertisement calling attention to a number of county warrants that bavs been pocketed in tbe office for seven years. - Prof. C. E. Bradley, of Pacific University, and who is in the Chair of Chemistry, say that' the deposit on tbe Nehalem beach is beeswax, and not a mineral sub stance. Several Northwestern Chemists agree with Mr. Bradley. Tbe old theory, therefore, that a vessel, laden with beeswax, had sunk on the Tillamook coast, seems the most likely. This subject ' has been one of keen interest her for years, for many Washington Coun ty visitors to the beach have speci mens of the wax in tbeir home. L. W. House ia makinff two bonk carriages for Glass & Prudhomme, aua jubbmii ii iijvtiu siuiuuiaiusi mi some county seat. They are model led on tne plan designed by Cap tain A. M. Collins, Jseveral years aeo. and who first made them for Assessor Geo. H. Wiloox. to move backward and forward tbe hug books containing tbe assessment rolls of the countv. These honk. onen. are sometimes six or aioht feet in length, and a man working on tbem bad a great deal of lut ing or shifting to do. The carriage fills the bill flnelv. and had it bean patented by Capt. Collins might have proved a valuable asset to him. 8. P. Reader! of Reedville. wa in town Mooday, Try Hint' nikcle at H. Weh- rung fc Sons. L. M. Millsr. of Scholia waa in the city Saturday. J. J. Whitten.of West Union. was in town Saturday. M. W. Hahn. of MountaindaU. was in town Tuesday. Hon. G. W. Marsh, of Center. ville, was in town Saturday. Al. Waddle, with YanScliuvver A Company, waa in town Morula r. Will Reilioi.of Greenville, waa in the county seat the first of the week. Leavitt Birdte.ll. of f .nuaiennnt Lake, waa in town tbe last of tbe week. : :- A. W. 8mith. the TiariUla real estate man, waa up to .the city aionaay. v John Vandsrwal. of near Bea- verton, was up to th county seat Tuedy. Dwiffht Pomarov was In inmn Tuesday, and reports crops looking one out nis way. For a rood amok tr the Sr-Hll. ler or Kxoellencia sod you will try them again and again. Mr. and Mr. Adam Treber and Miss Marv Treber. of Portland. were here. Sundav. ctieata of Mrs. J. C. Kuratli. - Meadamea W. N. Barrett and C. K. Dtichmau returned Friday eve Bin from attending the (Irand Chanter. Eastern Star, held in Portland. Sheriff's Sale Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of an atlat'hiiwul i.ull urniol out of and under the wal of the County CVurt of the ttiata of Urtwou, for the Cuuuty of maaniiiKtoo, vaiea inascmi day or May. laOtt, in favor ol U. Webruiif. W. H. Wen run and U. A. Wanning, partners aa H. Wahruua ami Hum. plaintiff: and ajruimt Jannla Aunans, defendant lor the sum o( S15.W coat and la nirtir sum of IXMM to tne directed and delivered, mainland ingn.ato uiaksaaleof lha real property hereinafter deaorlbed. I have levied apun and DUrsuant to aaid altaehmant azacii. tloa I wilt on Monday, tu fU day of juij, two, a m ouuiu oooror me t ourt House lu HilUlioro, Waalimgtou County, Oreavn, al the hour ot ten irotook a. at.. of aaid day. sell at publir auction to the b If bant bidder fbr eaah in hand, all of lha roiiowing dmerined real pmparty. lylne, aainc and situate in Waahlniton County, Orefron, and more partloularly deMrilwd aa roiiowa, uwn: Beinc known aa a part of the South rant corner of tbe Munbwat quarter of HevUon S3T. 1.8. R. SW.ol tbe Will. Her. and cooinMitMlnf at the Southeast corner of the Houthaaet quarter the Northeast q uar tci of SeoUon S3, T. 1. 8. K. W, and run ning tnanoe west m rods, tbemw North no rooa, wenoe Kan to im county road, tbenee 8outheat on the Una of aaiJ road aalil crossing Cadae tMk rods, thence Eaatto the east line, tbaooa Houtb to puce or beginning, containing 34 erea, to satisfy the hereinbefore named auaas and for the eoats and siparuiea of sale ana sua writ. 8atd sale will be saade subject to re demption as per italuta of Oregon. Dated at Hillslmro, Oregon, this Ulh day of June, WUtt. J. W. CONNELL, Nberiir of Washington County, Dragon. By P. T. Kane, Deputy. John f. Wall. Attorney lor Plaintiff. NOTICB ' Notice is hereby given, that In pursu ance of an order of the County Court of naauiiuruin i;ouuiy, uregon, made anu entered in the recorde of said Court on tbe eighth day of June, lfiutt, the following county warranla, Issued seven years prior to juiy ut, iwn, u not csuieu lor ana pre- sentau ror payment witbln sixty day from the Drat day of Jnly, IW8, will be eanoelled and the paytiienl thereof will oe reiueso : Ben Carpenter, Dee, 16. 18H6 $3 SO H L Cowies, Oct. , UB 1 Uu John Countryman, Jan. 7. 1MHH. 1 00 tieorge Rliegoeu, May 7, fl 1 Ml Janes Foudray, March 12. IHWi.... S 00 Mrs John Fiahsr, Jan. 8, im 8 do Henry Hellberg. April A, 11.. I tu A Kaufman, March 11, torn 1 70 Kdwerd naster, Feb 10, 1MN . . . .... 1 00 Mrs M T Patton, Jaa IS, MM S 7V Jeaoie Reid, April 6, ISM . 6 00 Chae D Huley, Keb 10, lju.. . ... lou D O Stepbenson, March 11, itHW 1 is) Lorin Walklns, Feb 10, lw 1 do E R Wilson, Mareh , IMS. 6 00 Lixzie Watnee, March II, WW A 10 L K White, Sept I, IMS. 2 10 George Scbeller, June 7, UUb 1 40 Bfloggiin, June 7, VH6. J R Seott, Sept 7.18B4 Adam Sch mitt, May IA, im..... W O Hmith, April , ISM Mr Swift. Nov 8, 1HH6.. D L Paine, Sept 8, IMH0 Kred Rothman, Hept 7, IWM H B Reed.Oct6.IHl4... F W Mangum, Nov 12, 1HH0 Bertha Miller, Feb , 1W7 , Annie Miller, Feb 9, 17. Joseph Moore, Mey 7, 17 C Mockler, June 7, WIS Mrs. Mary Knighton, Nov 12, 16... 8 J Baker, March Sr, 18W1 , w r xniglilon, Nov 12, IXW Jaoob avreiser. Mav 9. imu. 8 L Haydea, Oct 5, im Kdmond Mope, March 9, ISM.. J T Hsaon. Jan 8. 1(W4 John Hanaen, June 7, 1H6...... Frank Borton, Jen 21, HW Jonn tiynee, July , 1W7 v r mttn, May 7.iw Dell Biaby. June 7, lHWi Viola Brinks, Oct il, 1MU6 J5.J. OODMAN, County Clerk, Hillsboro. Or , Jane 7, 1908. 1 70 I 70 l ao I 00 1 so 8 Ml 2 70 to 8 10 3 90 S 90 2 10 200 1 Ml 1 40 1 60 1 00 1 M 1 HI 1 GO 200 2 00 2 AO 8 80 1 70 8 10 Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that tbe under signed Administratrix with tbe will an nexed of the estate or N S. Howell, De ceased, has Bled in tbe County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington Coun ty, bar llnal secount, in tbe mailer of said estate, and said .Court has set Monday, the 16th day of July, 1900, at 10 o'clock A. M.. of said day, at the Court Room In Hillsboro, Oregon, aa the time and place for bearing obiecilone to said ttnal ac re) u rit and for (be final eettlement of saki estate. Dated this June 8th, 1MM. ' ELIZABETH H. LiDD. Administratrix with will aunexed of the Estate of N. 8. Howell, Deceased. Jeo. K, Bagley, Attorney lor Adminis tratrix. ' kcjsiey t ocawn; ' geasWei fw All kind of Freeh Meats. Prices Rea sonable. , Will meet all comnaiitlon. Chickens and Poultry always on hand npofl order, Free delivery to all parte of the town. . We bay fat stock. ' stett Wkaejse 99Qond ttrft, HIIHboro, Or A Wonderful Record.' . A made up tiv munvd and etaut SMeMi Dr. IM'e's Fava-it I'nainn un Is a moot fti.'lent hmodv for irgn latiiig all the wnnianiy (imoUoim, rorrrs -lug ilUplsifiiiniU, aa prlnn, stitevir aluuaiid retnneralon. owrrouiing painful perloda, toeing uu the urvi and bring. lug about a iK-rf.vt sfmc of lira)th. It cures the tMckibeurludli'l lusdst'liis. thdr4(lnt Uuwii dilrr-w In tli pt-lvlo region, the palu aud lwiidirniH uvrr lower aUUimliul rrgion, dries up the pelvic catarrhal drain, so disacrvoable and weakening, and ovitvimi (.very form of wrakiii'iu Incident to tlio organs dlntluctlv (Muitulne. . Favorite lYnwrrtpllun In th only medlciue lor women, the maker of which are not afraid U print their foratule on tbe tmttle wrspiier. thus taking their patrons Into their full ron Sdanca, It Is the only iiikIIi-Iu hr women, every Ingmllent of which has the slroiigtwl jnwlble eniiorsemeut of the Bitwt eminent medical practitioners and writers of our day, recommending it for the dlseaara (or which "Favorltu Preacripuon " l us.nl. 4t U the only Rut -up medicine for women, sold irough druggtsta, which dtaa not con tain a large perretttaiie of alcohol, no harmful In the lung rue, especially to delicate women. It lisi mora genuine cures to Its credit than all other medi cines (or women cimllnrd, hsvlng saved thonands of sulterem from the operating table aud tbe mirireou' knife. It has restored dellrate. wek women to strong and vigorous healih and virility, akiug motlierhiKl Muu.itp. where thera was barrenness before, theraby brlghh-n-lug aud making happy nianv thousand of homes by the adent of little ones Ut strengthen th marital UuiiU and add sumhine where gloom and denooiulency had reigned b(iM'e. Writs to Dr. K. V. IMrn e. He will send you good, (stlierly, proftwitoiml sdvlre, la a plain. neaM enveloiie, alwlutely (res. Address him at HulfnU N, Y. Dr. trterne's l'leaant 1'elleU do not Cipa. They rlTectuslly cleanse (he sys mot aocumulstej Impurities. The People's Common .seine Medical Adviser, by Dr. Fierce, tut pages, is sent frvaen receipt of stamps to pat eipeii ef meJIlug oly. Send ;M one-cent slaiuus for the hook In paper covers, or SI stamue for the cloth-bound volume. AJJrese as above. SUMMONS. IM THK CIKft'lT CtU'RT OF TI1K STATE OF UKKdON, Fllt WASHINUWX fol NTY, Henry Hoover, I'laluUlt'l vs. Rosetla ll.Kiver, Dereudant) To Kowtla Hoover, Hie sUive tmined lie fondant- In the name of the Slate of Oregon. vn are hereby required Ut appear and answer the complaint Hied agninal yoe in I lie shove entitled suit, on or before the Wli day of July, l!Jo, aud if you fail to so nit- pear ami answer nam compiitiut on or o- lore that time. plHintld will apply to I he Court for the relief preyed for in hl com plain! herein, to-w It: Kr a decree Hi solving tbe bond of matrimony How en isling between you and himself, mid lor such oilier and further rel'ef as lo the Court mav seem euuilaltle. This sumiiious ia puljlinlted hy onler of the Houoiable Thomas A. Mcllrlde, Judge of the above entitled Court, duly made anu entered on ine unit nay or si nr. nasi, in and by which order It is prescribed that this suiuiuoiia almll In published 01114 a week for six sm'ccniive weeks iu lhe"HIIIUro Argus.' The dteof (he first publication ol this summons is May II, iw. OtlLKHKY YOl'S'O, Attorney for I'lnlntifT. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT -COURT OP TH E STATE OK ORKOON. FuR . WAhlllNOToN COl'NTY Sarah C. Hess. ' Plain tW(i David Hens."' Defendant J To David Hess, defeudHiit, . ' In tbe name of Ilia NUIe of irmroo von are required to apiwar suit mmwer the complaint (lied airaliist von in the shove entitled suit on or before Im 12th day of Jiiiy, iwi, mat ueing the last day pre scribed in order of piihlu-ulioii of this Hiimmons, and If you hill u siar and answer said complaint, the plsintill will apply to the Court for the relief tlieratn prayed for, to-w It: A divorce from the marriage eilsting between you and the platiiiiil. This Summons Is puhlUhwl In tbe Hills boro Argus tit six oonwciitive weeks, hy order of said Court, duly made sml en tared on the Mist dsy ol Mnr, !'), the uni puiincaiiou ueing on Mis :ilxl day J. W. Bell, Attorusy for f'laiutliT. Administrator's Notice. Notice Ishereliv el vim. that f. the nn.l. r signed, have been,' by tlie County Court nf 1.a Wl ..I' l tC..l.i . Conuty. duly apMiiiilel adiulnlstrntor of tne eaiaie ol jhhicm KoM, ile ms,l, and baveduly qtiallli-ii sasimli. ' All persons, having claims agnint said , estate, are herehy notilled to present the same to me, with proper vouuhent, at the Ijaw Ollice or W. N,.larrett, In lltllsboro, Oregon, within six (il) months from flie date hnre- or, i , ! f , - Dated this 22nd day of March. llsi. WILLIAM HDftn Administrator of the estau of James Bohb. deceased. W. N. Barrett, Attorney for sdtuiulHtra or. - , - IRRIGATION NOTICE Patrons wishing to use water for Irrlwa tion purposes are required to deposit witli tbe undersigned the sum of flu, to cover x pause of Installing iiieier. Water may then be used at times and In amounts lo suit natron at tbe rau of anient imr thou. sand gallons. Meters will be iiislalltsl as rapidly- as iwuveiiwii siwr appiHiaiMMj out at least tu (lays notice should ye given, , uy order ot ineuii v i; mil. i.. , ti il. T. BA(JI,KV, . ... Keeordor. '..Central Meat Market., EMMOTT BROS., Prop., eaeeeeeee Im O. Tlikmry i t Keep constantly . on. ' hand a fine supply of fresh meats of all kinds. A Kmw a In Prion We are iroinif to aell tiiMta si nrlra Iaw. er than those which have prevailed in tha bast. Call In anil na Wm boeiueee. 'Phone and J'ree delivery Mai Street, opposite Tualatin Hotel, ' Hillsboro, Orefroa. " Ediaon's Gold Mould ed Records in Stoch sr B S - . J E . L McCpRMJCM HILLSBORO OBECON First Quality Drug Store Wc provide for the people who have had euoiigh ex perience to kiiow that .inferior goods arc dear nt any price; who have learned that good goods from a first quality, trustworthy house arc always cheaper really aud aggressively cheaper to buy. We Have Made a Reputation For our prescription work, because wc do the work ex actly as it should be douc. We pay uo ouc a percent age to scud us prescriptions, and, therefore, it pays you to bring such work to HILLSBORO PHARMACY IV. U. GBLEAR. frop. This is au advertisement, and likewise it is a fact. eisctloatsr-Wllkss Blood Is the Mini Hsc.oiful Bknd LOVEIACE Retord, 2.20 trial. 2:12 j Registered as PRINCE tOVUACE 32,741 SIRE Of BYRON LACK. 3.14; Rot-klw-e. trial; True I.ove $) trial; I.ovrlrw (j) rreonl X.Jo, laalest j year-old trcoid msile on N. I1. I'. In liv, and winner of every race in which she slsrtcd u 1 vrsr old ; . Ixivrlv llrtl, winner of 1 yrarold IroltiiiK stake at Hlate I'air in I I.nnl Lovelace, winner of s-year-old Pucinjt aUke al Stale Ksir iu i4 ; Alio Uce, J year old trial, :ao; San Toy, e-yvar-old trial, i aH iu race; mxv II., j year-old trial, in race; bVsaie lxrlsce, 8 year old trial, H, in rare; Jrrty, winner of lo-tuile cross rouutry run for Sliotm cup; sml of Bob Orerr's famous road bone, winner of silver rup. (kirn! laty r1Ataest Hire ol 40, sua of Hie ereat Kln lioueer Oil CU Uy LfJUI.191 and 0e (iest browt tnaie, .Spritr. ' DtilH CrPftlin l,u"fI'o"eTl., '; htvlliltliiu.i i..V; T r lAnisn, i w; Mouiiac, 1 in ; inetupnsu, i8t; lKichess, t;J7l; Hrilliautiue, t vS). by Priucrpa, sire of V in the iu, Lrape Usae I dam of Kins Keue, Jr., 17, lliai.l. .' 10 ; 1... .1 . . ti'ni. - lut. Sa'i-ollil iImiu. lsn.ii BttUarilie, ;), hy the great tieo, Wilkes. Lovelace is a hay stalliou 16.x, aud weighs 1280 pouuds. . His colts arc stake winners wherever they start, aud prize wiuuers in the show ring. His colts are uniform ly, good sie, level headed and speedy. the Get ol UveUce Brought a Higher Average at the . McCarthy Sale lhaa I hat of Aay Other Slallioa He will make the season of 1906 at HillslKn I'air Grounds. Terms: Seasou, $25; Insuraucc, $35. CB.TONCUl - - ... Hlllsb oro, Oregon Prince Melbourne I PRINCE MELBOURNE, the fnll-bl(KHled Clydcs dale Stalliou, dark bay, three years old, weighing 1500, built on model Hues, a sure foal getter, and coming from the liest stock ever imported from 4 Scotland, his sire by Kalarnar, he by Millionaire, his first dam by Bendigo, he by Master of Beauty re, Will Stand the Season of 1906 ' In the Washington County stud at the farm of T. 1 K. Davis,3 miles uorthwestof Hillsboro. Prince ; Melbourne's graud dam was by Merry Mason, he by Prince Alfred ; his dam by Priuce Ajanc, lie by Priuce Charlie, taking first prize at Lancashire; , . got by Glancer, first prize ' at Glasgow; he by 'a Brodmfield Champion, got by Glancer Second; his " dam, Beauty, by Prince of Wales, first ut Man chester, Scotland, got by General; his dam, Dar kling, got by Sampson, by Lofty, the Gl asgow premium horse of 1856. . , Single service, $5; To insure, $10; Colt to , staud and suck, $12. ' ' ! Those desiring to breed to this horse should ' : inform the owner at once, as not more than 20 mares will be served this season. For further in formation call on or address , ' CHAS, ' DAVIS, Hillaboro, K. F D. al Boa 19. ' Phons.314rarm.rsUn- ilOPIOLO OEEIi " aenaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaBBaavaaaBBaaBllsaaaaaaa ON DRAUGHT W. E. McCOURTS Second Slreot, Opposite- Courthouse, Hillsboro 1 At tho Cemp Fire, after a hard ride, or s tlrnomt day. when the hnrara are sunddletl sad all la msde anus, hit the nlnhl. t lie BOURBON RYE GYnUS KODLE 88 whiskies are favorites witk sll prospectors, lumbermen, touriula, sail other trsvelr rs whu Iral Hit urril ol tlie oiiU-tlni rrsttulsndrejuvrnstlngtttact of Hirst liiniiiln. No ostnt Is coatplets without tnun, and In roues or . eiutrjasiy, tnay sre worta tlwlr wclniil hi gold, . BARM, OmmmT, OlUatt sW OEAURJ. W. I VaN SUUVVU CO., hw Witrlsulara, PuHTLANB, 1KB. 4