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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1902)
E-A-. A I dvertising ob Printing Ia busy seasons brings you your share of trade; $ advertising in drill nan. Is a Tery important factor ia bosiness. toor crintinc v. Z 2 sons brings you yonr share, and also tbat of the merchant who "can't af- ord" to adrertise. "J J fleets do credit oa a good 1 bnsiness honse. Let os do your Job Printing we guarantee it to be io 1 0 every way satisfactory? ' J Published oil Mondays id Thursdays-Established 1868. Vol.. XXXIII. ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1903. 1 lliMftftiPitr fir Ji No. 90 OC0CCOCKX00000 B. A. BOOTH, A.C.MAKIK.-. Frosident, yi ':i'.cH Douglas County Bank, Established I8S3. Capital 3it BOARu . DlWdviORS F. W". BENSON, U. A. BOOTH, J if oifjl il J.F. KELLY, A.C.MARSTKR8 .f "f.'.h T A general banking business tran-n-l.-', ;nl customers given every accommodation consistent with safe and cousei vet .'ve banking. Bank open from nine to twelve and from one to three. cKooeooocooecoco HEATING STOVES I f The place to fiiid them is at V STRONG'S FURttlTURE STORE j-j A complete line of Blankets and Comforts that q are excellent in qualitj' and reasonable in price. Just recieved a new line of rugs ranging in size from small up to 9xi2 and in price from $1.25 to $30. 1 I J Our store is V1 n gooJ things and we. can fit up 3'our home complete and it will be up to date if j you buy of us. ' t! I Remember the place 8 j B: W. STRONG, $ 5 32g Jackson St. g rincr He Your i FOR CASH J. F. BARKER & CO. J7" pL Aaf ill - ?"" ifc-c f ; In Desks,. Office Tables, and Office Chairs we want your trade. Desks similar to above only drawers on both sides'" and without pidgeon hole cases, 50 inches, long, combination lock, a first class desk iu every re spect, $2600. Others from $10.50 up. I 4 JUST ARRIVED. L fine assortment of Walk-Overs in all leathers. When sight seeing call in and inspect them. Ask to see the York Toe Walk Overs. FLINT'S POPULAR 5H0E STORE. Opposite First National Bank Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking, is to have good fresh Groceries, and to get them promptly when vqu order them. Call up 'Phone No. 181, for got -el goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO.- iik 11. 1 1 sits AND r 1 1 1 IlMi'Mi-', Mim'iI ;ll S w rfjiring Ilack leaves Pvoseburg Every iloruing at 6 o'clock, ! H.C.GALEY, O -.... 1. 1 A Incorporated 1901 $50,000.00. BRIDGES CHICKENS. EGGS, BUTTER. OR TRADE ISO SIXTH STREET Opposite Oicgonin BniMiiip. Portland, Ore. A few reasons why we can sell for less than others. W do our own work. We have but few expenses. We bu3' our goods right. We- .are satisfied with a small profit. We can save you mouy on desks. Call and see for yourselves or seud for cuts. We guarantee you satis faction. EMPIRE Wl Feed and ale fhllzi C. P. Babijaed, Prop. Saddle Horses. Single and Double Ri at all hours Transient Stock gven very be of cars Rates always reasonable r.i;id!Xr all piints on Coo.s Ii.iy. iod SPOKANE flEN AT COOS BAY. Investors Are Getting in on Ground Floor Schemes at the Bay. Portland, Xov. IS. A party of six Spokane men passed tlirongh Portland last night on the way to Coos bay. These men are going to look after hind and timWr investments, opportunities for engaging in the mercantile business at Marslilield and Pangor.'the new town site of the Great Central Railway Com pany. A large nuiuler of Spokane eo ple are becoming interested in the de veloping country adjacent to Coos bay. Empire City, Co.jaille City, Myrtle Point, Marshticld and what there is of the beginning of Bangor are overrun with visitors these days. Never did the stae line across from Uosehurg . do a bigger business than it ha thin season and travel is kept up at a rate ttiat indi cates there will be little cessation dur ing the rainy months. There is a good stage line to the coast now, but seats in the hacks are at a premium and are en gaed a week ahead. People who are at Roseburg and want to get over to the new railroad terminal have to await their chauce with the limited transpor tation facilities. The route of the Great Central has been sun-eyed and staked out miles from the beach line and the crew of men nuder Contractor Dave Pmall is making good headway on the Belt Line road around the bay. "The whole country is riding the top of a wave of cheery prosperity," said a man who liad been down there. "The Great Central people, whoever they are, are putting a lot of money into cir culation all along that roast and there is a growing feeling among the lmsine men of the towna and the residents and ranchers that some great combination of moneyed interests is at the back of enterprises that have been started tiuce Kinney promoted the terminal rite and acquired extensive land holdings. Many new merchants are coming into the Coos country, and Marvhficld has an swered to the touch of nfcw life by springing a daily paper with a few im portant dispatches, on which the editor pays high toll. In the hotels are timlter lators, timber agents, land buyers townsite speculators, contractors and many men of money organizing ground floor plane for making a jot of nioney nu Jer the regime of the Salt Lake rail way when it gets in there. People have to sit in the office chairs and lee cause the room are overcrowded there are not beda for all." and Governor Oeer's Clemency. Salem, Nov. 15. Governor ier ha completed to date his report of .the ur-don--, commutations, restoration to cit izenship and remission of fines, granted iy h:m during the closing two years of hi administration, 10 fnH rJou.. ! commutations, 8 remissions of ti"ca and 3'! restorations to citizenship. Those in which IVmglas county is interested are: rrix pabdov William F. R-ckman, March 30,1S'5, life, murder, September 9, 1!2; age, infirmity service in Civil War, previous gol . ehar:u-ter; sntenring judge, jurors and citizens rcon) mended. , RKUISNtO.N OF Ft.VES. "Charles WonW and Andrew Olsen, Carry county, tiJ0, selling lienor with out license; J II. Harbin, Klamath Comity, fJO, s.uiie offense; Lafe Knel, Douglas Coui.ty, $100, having deer met a out of season; John Kartell, Daniel Brack, W. i. Cleveland Coos County, violating fishing la s 20 each : John Whitehurst, t-'S, assult anl lottery, Multnomah County. EESTOKtTMXA TO CITIZKNSllIP Douglas County (ieorge W. Weaver, rae, four year; J. F. Rose, assult to commit raje, two years ; Nick Jenkins, rie, four years; Alfred II. Hart, ui;'.nil:'Ut'hter, one year. Snow et Bohemia Mines CoTTAiiK (Jlovk, Nov. IS. The heavy rainstorm here means snow at the Bohe mia mines. The telephone line is down and the minca snowed in as of yore It is a hard place to keep up a line in those mountains when wet snow falls to the depth of four or live f-et in o:.e storm. Hpps Sold at 27 Cents. The most interesting development in the hop market is the rcort from Dallas that Kirkpatrlck & Williams have dis posed of 3-K) bales at 27 cents f. o. b. ears tbere. This deal was reported by the Kellers and create.) a great deal of interest in this market, as it involves the highest price paid for Oregon hops this year. No sales had heretofore been made above 2(5 cents, though offers of 26a cents were ont. It may be re marked that Kirkpatrick Sc Williams fl'cre the first Oregon bopmen to pay 25 cents for hops this was.Qn, . - Philippine "vino," a native alcoholic decoction; ia powerful. The inspector general of the army has made a careful summary of conditions over there as they affect the soldier, and miorts that iljout twenty-five jer cant of the men who tackle vino go insane. He recom mends that the jost canteen, saloon, which well-meaning temperance advo cates wore influential enough to sup press, be re established. As the man will have liquor it is better to supply them a pure article and that under whole-some restrictions. .It is clalme that the visit of tho German Em peror to the King of Eng land has resulted in an agreement as to tho annexing of that large jiortion of East Africa that haw not yet been stolen from its iiativo owners. The muscle dancer in the after bhow of tho Mckanlass Warblers, was too much for Brownsville where she was arrested (Saturday and fined f25 and coat LATEST NEWS : Gleaned by Our Able Corps of Special Correspondents Industrial, Social, Personal Myrtle Creek Newa. Hon. A. R. Mattoon was hero looking after business matters Monday last. Miss Taite started a subscription school hereon Monday last with a - good attendance. After a two weeks illness, 15. J. Ann- itac is looking after his mining wort as secretary and svi;eriuteiident of the Little Chieftain. The work on the South Myrtle, pros ecute! be W. P. Johnston, the saw mill Hum, continues, notwithstanding the heavy rains, and still more eood men are iiecdisl. The sicial given by (he l.iilies of the Presbyterian church was a great succi-ss both s-K-iallv and financially. The piano so kindly loaned by Mr. Phil Bice from T. K. Richardson's branch agency, made the music complete. The ladies of the M. K. church will give an oyster supiKT in Mrs. Cotton's hall on Thanksgiving eveniug for the lienelit of R v. Zimin rman, jiaslor. All are eoidially invited. Mr. MeKewen, a -cut Ionian from the Ka-t and an "Id apiaiutancc of our hustling liitnlierniau, W. P. Johnston, is visitinir here with a view of investing somewhere in the Italy of Oregon, Donirlas count v. Work on the little Chieftain mines c ntiuue, and this week the company ill put a crew on to take out a car load of ore for shipment to the smelter. The tunnel, now being pii-hed day and night, will prove of immense value to the working of the mines. Hon. L. B. Rcrder, who has the entire control of the treasury stock for sale, and is general advL-orof the company, sjent a few days here last week anil ad vised the shipment of a car of ore, hence the new work ordered bv the Uard. v Days Creek Items. Farmers are busy plowing notuith standin th-re was a heavy rain fall in thi section the last few Liys. It was ureal I v needed as the g.nund was verv dry. Rvv. imiiierman of Canyon ville, fillc lii-i regular --iintineit at the IhiysCre-k M V. church the thir.1 Pun day of this month. NotaithMauding tiie bad weather the attendance nas .j'lite lare. The large bridge la ros the South I'm jH.- is nearly roinpletcl near the mouth of K.Ik Oe"k. When completed it will U a great benefit to the jeojde uud was greatly needed. Iu n-jard to the sad uccideut of Mr. Chauey shooting Sjiii Flock I am lead lo Udicve that the e!it"r was misin irniiil in regard to the sad affair, by some one that wasn't as well acquaint ed as I. I must say that he was a mem ber of the I. O. O. F. lodiie and not of the A. O. V. W. and be leaves a wife, one child and a h't f friends to mourn his death. Die.1, atKlk Creek. Nov. 1-1, l'J02, Edith Ranville, She leaves a father, mother, three sisters and three broth ers to mourn her death. Call not lack the dear departed Anchored safe where storms arc o'er, On the lsrder land we left her, Soon to meet and part no more. When we leave this world of changes When we leave this world of caro We shall meet our missing loved one, In our Father's mansion fair. II. J. Looking; Glass Items. Mr. Geo. Marsh is rapidly improving. Mr. E. E. LaBree, of Garden Valley, was shaking hands with his friends. The social given by tho" L. A. S. at Mr. and Mrs. E. Ollivant's, was a grand success. School is progressing nicely under the management f f Trof. Geo. Bacon, of Garden Valley. Mr. C. J. Kurtz, of Salem, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cochran a few days ago. Mrs. F. L. Beard, of Roseburg, sent several days here this week, visiting with relatives and friends. Farming is at a standstill at present writing. Farmers aro considerable be hind with their farming in these parts. Mr. W. II. Ollivant's new house is Hearing completion. When furnished it will lo one of the finest buildings iu our i valley. Axojf General News. Coos Bay (OaO cranlieri'ios are now I regularly included in market quotations in San Francisco. Richard Thomas, of Fruitdale, Vuion county, Oregon, has sold his apple crop on the trees at 2H0 per acres. A prominent Hood river orchardist said a few days ago that he was getting $1.50 n-r lwx for his choice apples of the ln'st varieties. . Tfio MiM ford Mail reports that the onion crop grown in tho vicinity of Eagle Point, Oregon, this year, amount ed to alK.nt 500,000 i-ouiids and is selling nt 1 cent ier jiound. The Oregon Irregation Convention inet in Portland Tuesday. From tho past forty-eight hours' eiei icice it is unnecessary to pinto Unit Western Ore gon will not le considered iu tho discus sions. It is the sagebrush plains "over the mountains" that luck moisture, - OF THE COUNTY I Glendale lterr.5. Born, at Grants Pass, Nov. 10th to Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Buell, a daughter liorn, at Grants Pass, Nov. 12th to Mr. and Mrs. John Mullen, a daughter. Born, at Grants Pass, Nov. 11th to Mr. ami Mrs. F. J. Phillip, twin boys H. K. Montgomery, of this city, has leen appointed Notary Public bv Gov. Goer. W. C. Ievens trip to Portland for Home time. is nmk.ng a business He will 1 alisent City Marshall William Mercier, is a very energetic orti.-er, ami ia Glliug lh position acceptably Mr. and Mrs. G.F. Rohrerand family have sold their city property and gone to Coos county for the wicter. Miss Genevive Roberts, who was visit ing her sister in San FranrUco, returned home with her brother P. F. Rolierta. Mrs. John Bailey, Miss Zella Bailey, and Mrs. Maurice Smank, of Canyouville are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. G. F.lliff, of this city. Ralph C. Jordan, of th geographic! surveyors, tuts left for hh home at Columbus, Georgia, where be will sjud the whiter. Mrs. W. C. I-cven visited usoii Sun day and Monday. It is always i.leasant to receive a visit from thi amiable ar.d acvoinpli-liel Udy. W. F. KiniiHint. who held prominent place at the liold Bui; Mina a machin ist, lias rvsijtned his iti)ii and left fir Los Angeles, Cal. It gives ns grt-at pleasure at this date, to acknow lege a very pleasant call from Misji IK-len Smith, of ;he R iselxirg Post Office, during her vi t to th U city. Mrs. R. K. Montgomery, who has been for some weeks at a hospital in Portlaml, returned home but week. She is mnch in"pnved in health, we are pleased to say. P. F. Robert", who was Station Line man at San Francisco, for W. I". Tele graph Co., is now stationed at Ashland, Oregon. He visited relatives at Glen- lale Sunday. The new lKiilding to lie usrd a an office for the Glendale News, is Hearing completion, ami is a nice .tincture. The reidciKt rooms in tlm rear of the office, w ill ljeoccnpie I b;.- Flitor Hul- hcrt and bin daughter, Mi. Celia. IK-nrr (i. Soiinrman and family, who have Lee to Nebraska vUiLiiig Mr. Sr. nemanV d rents, retnrneil Sunlay after a month's aWnce. Tlieir djert in going east was to atteihl the Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mra. Sonneman, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. .Wiuchell, who have resided at Grants Pass for some months, returned to this city this week, and many friends welcome them back to our city. Mr. Wiachell ha bought the country residence of D. R. Fish. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kelleher and children, w ho were railed to this city on account of the illness and death of Mrs. Kelleher's mother, Mr. L. Jones, re turns! home last week. They have the deep sympathy of all, in the lost of their lieloved mother. Many friends ia thi city rejret to hear of the fact that J.J. Farqitwr, who is at a Portland hospital, Jmd to suffer the amputation of his leg, canoed by gangrene setting in th toe, that was amputated by Dr. Boweriox, of this city some time ago. A California man w as charged $1 for a hair cut and the tritnniii g of his beard by a Portland barber ami the Telegram calls it a hold-up. Really, anything like that is just as liad as being held upon the street and one's mcney demanded, but it doesn't all occnr in barler shops. Moi.mi, Wilbur Items. Mrs. Florence Griffith returned Sat- nnlayevening from a fortnight's visit at V inlock, ash. G. W, Gmbbe has aokl his hops. He received 25 cents a xninl. -Miss l ua Lamo is Mltsring trom a severe attack of neuralg a this week. .Mr. Lull paid UoseDitrg a visit on Wednesday. S. J. Chtmowetn sold hit fine lot of turkeys to E. G. Young & Co., of Oak land. The funeral of Mr. John Lawton was iichi nere on wevinesuav. the senicea were condncteil by the Catholic priest from Rosebnrg, Barhaba. a rortiamt merchant handed a pros pective customer a Wded revolver to examine. Naturally tha customer sup posed the weapon wan ' not loaded and snapped it, with the reiiflt that he get a wound. Now a jury wounds the mer chant's feelings with a live hundred dol lar damage verdict. A foolish father at Pendleton caused tho arrest of a boy the other day be cause the lad had givei bis hopeful licking at school, and dragged a hal? dozen kids from 6 to 12 years into the police court. Th'd udgj was more wiw than the father and dismissed the case Fine Turkeys lor Sale. A few choito Browse ; tqrkey gobblers for salo-riirizo winners at tho late dis trict fair held nt Rouel urg.' They inns! 1m sold bv Nov, 20, Inquire of Ira J, II. Hhort, Rosolmrg, Dip. WRECK NEAR COTTAGE GROVE. Small Trestle Gave Way Under Train Pullman Only Car Not Damaged. r . 1 ' . -m Ml , Vyorr.o.K tiRovr;, .oy. i. ihe UregOll express on the Southern Pacific Conductor Conscr in charge, nortl bound, was wrecked six miles north of this place yesterday at 1 .30 P. M. The it., i i . Hum, Miiicu ny iwo locomotives, was leling at a lively rate when a small trestle gave way under tin- second encine throwing it from the tr..ck and derailing nve cars. Trie wreck is one of the wor: on the bouliicrn Pacific lines in Oregon f -r ye irs. The bagaze car w as ai T's the trace, tlie mail ctr ami one coach on one side ami two coaches on t he other. One tourist car w.ia badly smashed. Imt remained partly on the tr;;ck. The Pullman, the only ear not damaged, wac brought here last night. Another report is aa follow?: TKIiniBI.E u sa tn.E. Thepileofold iron, kindling wl brokeu window glass, npturneil cars, strewn baggage, atid varwua Liu "of wreckage, gave the location the a earance of a huge junk pile. There were two engine on at the time of the accident. The first one was a regular pawenger engine with E. Elliott and F. L. Beard as engineer an.l fireman. The second was an old sw itch engine ln-ing taken from Roseburg to Portland.) ; It was never built to carry a jiastsenger train and it could nof stand the spevd with which the train was. moving at the time 45 miles an hour. Tlx helpVr was nnder John Hale, ensrinecr, ahI Fireman Li miser, of Koeehnrg. MT ITCH SXGME iritl-En. Three miles of Crewell tle switch entriue jnniMH the track on top of a twenty fit culvert. The leader soon broke le anI was ont of darwr. After plunging np the track for fiftT yarda the old tw itch engine was turned ver by the momentum of the oncom ing cars an 1 rolled 'ahead on its side. The lagyage car. was ditched on ne side, maslicd into kindlin while the mail car suffered the same fate on the rther. The passenger coache foilowe-l in variety and stacked Utemselvea- in awkward piti..ns all over the railroad temtf-rr. Kverr car wa thrown irom its Imcks but the rear sleeper. TRA1XWS rXHTBT. The train waiin ehanrpl of Conduc tor Shan Conx-r. With his usual yivs- cdiv ! no iv 1 lie extricate) i.nnlt from the smoking car when' be w;:s piiinetl by tins new isn-'s crates ffr several minnte&, and lave order- to pnt oift the fire in the overturned en gine and ?e to the engineer and fire man. Thi prevented the wreckaue from taking fire. To tlie sirpri of everyone, Engi neer Hale aiHl fireman Luuisey crawled oat of the sU-nmiug wreckase through the cab win-low w.thout a ratch ami very few bruises Messenger C F Meyers and A Wright had a time with the laggage. When the fchock came the lagg-.i-e was thrown to the front end of the car on tp of Meyers and his assistant, spraining the former's arm and shoulder and brniing the latter about the fcUvmite ser'iouelv - . sTii-niN n an batty near. There was a traveler on tlie rail road r the truck of the baggage car with acoiupan:on. He was the only one who was in any way seriojslr hurt. He bad a gash in bis forehead w hivh required three stitches to close, and hi arm was fractured. He was also hurt internally. His name ia Stephen Han ratty. He was taken to Cottage Grove and uis wounas urestieu. lie is a nuuer i . . . from Butte, Mont. He waa unconscious up to the time of tlie deiarture of the siecial for Eugene, but nnder the treat mentof Dr. Wall, be is conscious today There are no doubts as to his recovery. PASSKMiIRS C ABCn FOR. Traveling Passenger Agent JP Jon.s was on me tram ani was metuiiy in- siwting the pile of stuff. He said the loss would rnn np into the thousands. He took the l-sj passeng.-rs. Kick to Cottage Grove and gave them supper. Au engine and caboose came dow n from ma urove ami retnrnei witn tlie pass . i . . ..... engers who were transferred to the special which went down front Eugene cai ss or AccttiRvr. The eecapc from iujnry by the pass engera and train men was nothin g short of miraculous. The Mad at that point is on a erfect level. The cause of the accident can ouiy be attributed to negligent inspection of that part of the road- The culvert timbers were found to 1 rotten. Aside fromthat the id of running an old yard engine on train going i5 miles an hour ia pre posterous. Eugene Guard. The Ijttirande, Oregou, Observer re- jsirts tho interstiiig fact that Geo. Mil ler started in the business of farming near that city 22 years ago with a mort gage on his land of 2,o00, which w as drawing interest at the rate of 13 per cent icr annum. The mortgage did not get away with him, but be got away with the mortgage and now has 1040 acres of fine land free of debt and ia worth 50,000, all of which ho has wild lit raising w heat. , - S. B. Catarrh Cure. PcrmottUa every fluid of the body, flenses, the system from all impurities, carrying them through the. natural channels. The membrane is a net work of blood vessels and in order to keep them working perfectly you must keep the blood circulating to prevent conjes. tion. S. B. Catarrh Cure by expelling tho effete matter ereates a good healthy circulation. It is for sale by all leading druggists. Don't accept any suhstitute. BiRk on catarrh free. Address Smith Bros., Fresno, Cal, I .;,ir - coffee, Tea and Spices IF YOU ARE CALL AT ' . - I CURRIER'S GROCERY 3 AND ASK FOR; XX Price is no higher ami Currier's, J. M Weatherb Dy T. Roseburg Real Estate Co. Farm and-Tiutber Land Eought and Sold Taxes Paid for Xon-Residents. Timber Estimates a boec:aity. ty with us. SPECIALTY. PiiTsicians' Prescriptions and Family Cedje, RubU-r - Gtsls, Toilet Articles, IJme aijd Ce ment, Paints, Oils and G'.xs, Perfumery, 1 rns es, Sponges, lu-he Etc. lUtobler Bicycles aul Sundries. S.h-.l Sup plies. A. 'AWmVAWAWAMJU .... Drain Gardiner I COOS BHY STHGE ROUTE 5 r.tni.ii...i... f I T . V Z'Z : - nave pooaa, or more. All excess lowauce wdl be made for round trin. .For further information address KODAKS! They've gone Done away with the dark-room in developing. A little machinefto de velope film negatives in daylight without going to. a darkroom. Any child can opsrate. derful invention Churclii THANKSGIVING MUSIC of a light or serious character will have an added charm if rcudered thrvngh the medium of a Kimball piano. These in struments can be had only at Burr's Music Store. Call and see our superb assortment. The Popular Husic House of V. A. BURR & CO. - RoscturjcCrt, every can guaranteed Roseburg's Lead ng Grocer Pride of Douglas PACaING FWl'R IS BAGS. fchort, every feature of tracsiorndug tb finest grades of wheat into the highest o x xmuy u.mt receives onr bert and rrn ttaat attention. " . t t . ' kQ. W.Bashford & Son A, Eery I- L. Mrtlo List- :yoar proper- SMssBianaBHnBiBiBBiiBS C. Marsters S Co. isacareiunvdonein turning nt the famous Prid of DougU bTandTTlour as the milling of tLe flow it! T Pg Meiictots, CteaMs. .jjiBiseisis Stationery Sch, Books " 'wmvwwW' uumr, Jionarv '02. we wPI aiw.ance with each fall fare. tVllin a K.-, i ba 3 cU. tr DAir v Ti,:r ' Ma 110 aub. J. H Sawyers, Proprietor. Drain. Ormn S la fasil333lj:c Attire Your lanadrr t'eaturaof voir quitvs m- iti uiist conspicuoas VP-ir-'l. Therefor- re-T-ioa thaa athr of wear. We ll do it np for t0 Ln a style that II m-3 VOr, CJ31fnr; tal PIM. UVr.. ei?;.- iB the m o U tn Ln-iu ai 1 a v ,rk o the h; .besi graie at lwA,t Shir.s aal cuff lAunlerel - to perfection. pecui atu-uucia given to fine Tiaea. First a service. and done it a it. See;ithis at our store. won- II & Wooley. ... . m