IT.XTIoN.
In the County Court of n,e Stale of Oregon
for Lincoln ( wmiy.
In the int;.;rol tin- i-:ntr ol alter M IVek,
dea-eil.
To Mm. Horn I;o, Hirlirr I'etk, Stella lerk
II of Keiinell. iillloriiia. ami Mrs. r'.nitik'
Mi-Kenney ol Hi i her, Idaho And all other
1-erMin iiite;eit-il in ai, entnte , greeting:
In tie nan f i.i tl.eMnte ol (m-goii, Von and
eai-h of you art ly i-ttl to a-nr In the
''utility Conn ol trie Mm e of Ori'tuu, for thr
county ot Liuridii, at Ilia rniirtriHiui thereof,
at Tole lo, in it.e county of Lincoln, on Mon
day the first day of June, r.sui, at III o'clock in
the forenoon ol ll.al dtiy, then mol t'tere to
how cHii-e, if any exi-t. uliy in order should
not i e granted to the a'tinlni.-tratur of mi. I
ci-lale to fell o nnieli of the hereiiiaftor des
criU1! real i state nf the said (icceusiM ns shall
l necessary, louit: The St1, ol fceti-im a),
Township 1:; . ranxr 11 ,in Lincoln county,
i iietfon.
XX itre-s, the lion. It. K. l- ope, Judge of the
County Court ol the Mute of (lienor, for the
county of Lincoln, with the seal of said Court
alllxcd, I Lis J'.ilh day of April, A. 1) , Lds
(-kai.) Aitisl: lit A XVAliK,
Clerk.
N'lTICK pule I'l lll.lCATIuN.
V. s. LauiiiiMtce, UnsHinrir, Oregon,
February IS. 1'KiS.
Notice l-i hereby given thut In compliance
ith the proriMoni, of the net of Congress of
June ;i, 1S7K, entitled, "An act lor the rale o'
tiinlxT IhihIh in the Mnien of ( '..lliornia, ore
ami, Nevada, ami XVitslniii;ti.n Territory,'' as
extended to nil Ibe I'uMic Land sta;es liy act
of AiikiiH. Christian llrlu ol Kore Luke,
county of Kootenai. Mule of Idaho, has tins
day lild in thi" ollieu his sworn statement
No. Svri, for the iiinl.u-e of the s'i, of ne',,
Be'i ol nw1., and lie1,, of f 1 of i-cctinti j:i. In
township No. 1 I s, rniiu'c No. !) w, XV M., and
will oiler proof to xhow 'hut the In ml Kuiiuht
is more valuable foe Its timber or s'nne llian
'" rl,.,.ll.,rl ,,.,r., .,, p , I 1 1 . j j ..
claim iuatd liinil before the I! cutter nud He
reiver of till olllio al KimuIiiii-k, Oickhu, on
Saturday, the L.lhdiiy ol June 1
lie iiHincH as w itneMies:
Chat lie (. I bliur mid llenimti Schwarz of
Hn.e Luke, Idaho; Fbomiis Vnliloof Corvullis,
. dr.: J nlin Th lor ol ernoii, (iieon.
Any end all pcr-on claiming adversely the
aboie iie-ciil.cil lands are re(ticsied :.i lile
their claim In this olllee on or Leli.re said 1:1th
il.iy of June. I'.hiK.
ISI-.N.MSIIN I.. KliliY, Register.
NOT1CK KOK l'l lilCATION
l". K, l and olllee, I'ortland, Oregon,
May '.M'.IOS.
Notice is hereby irivpn thut John (I. Plunk
of Toledo, iheon, ho, on August 7, !HJJ
iniidii homestead entry No. l lltic, ni Loth 6, 7,
h mid 10 of section 11. township 1,! oulh, rantie
Hi west, W illamette Meridian, has tiled iiollee
ol intention to make llmil live year proof, to
i-MaUMi claim to the liind above ilcscribed,
before thr Cntiiil ; Clerk of l.lncnlti county, nt
T'ol .-do. (Irecon, on the I'.llh di.y of June, I'.HIH.
( In i inn m t names as witnesses:
C C. Kubler, It. II. Itutler, .1. M. K. llutler
and '.. M. Liiuiliill all ol Toledo, Oregon.
ti.ni-eNoN S. 1 1 HKssKit. Itei;istcr.
NoTICK Kui: ITIII.KWTION.
V. S. Ijtnd (Mllec al Portluud. dr.,
May HI. PUIS.
Niilice Is hereby given that 1'ctcr Dewsuti ot
Slielz.dregnn, who.nn Mav I, I'.iOT.nindc home
stead entry, No. H:i!l, for s'v nf iie1 of section
Hi, township 8 wiiiih, riinjre weft, Willamette
Meridian, hns lllcd iioticc of , Itiletil ion n
ni'ike Until comiiiiitiiilnu proof to esiabimh
claim In the laud above described, liefore the
County Clerk of Lincoln coiinly, al ToUdo
( ir-ifon, on the '.'d day of July, p. tis.
IhIiiiiiiiI nan es ns tvitueise":
Stephen L. S'intt I Anton John. Albert
XV. .Xioran him W illiam J. shay, all of Silelz,
llr'"-"". Ai.fiuiiNoN S. Dheshkii, 'leirlHier.
THE NEW YORK VORLD
Thrice-a-Week liditioct.
'J'lits 'I'lnit-n-W'rrk WorM, now llitit'
it Ki'i-iii rie-i lciitiiil cutiipuin in forr
sliitilowrd, !i(ip(;s t,ii liu a bel ter ui(er
Itiiin it Ipis tivi-r lt-eii lirfiuc, innl ii hits
iiiKilu its iiri ittini'iiiciilH Hi'Cortiinnly. Its
urivs serncH Clivers the; rnlite Mw,
innl it rcpiiiiti very! liini! fully, priiiiipt
y innl ncciiirttciy. 1 1 In the unly riews-'-P"f,ll(l
it iluily, ttliit'li is iis KDIIll us It
il. illy, innl wliiith will keep yim us ()
l.ii trlv i:ifni iiii.(l of ulnit isi liappeiii nr
t iii iiiioliinit l liu world.
A sii-niiil frnliin; nf the Tlmee-ti
' ri k nt M Iihs ulwiijH hern its Mtriul
licliim. Il pulilihlics iiovcIm hy lie l)H.st
.uiiIiuih in tho oiil, hovcIm which in
Imiik form M-ll fur fl fill iipircr, nnil its
Lie.li still. iliiul hi this rcspirl will bo
i i ii i 1 1 1 n 1 1 fi i in the future us In the ,mst..
Th Tlirird-ii Work Woi IiI h irulitr
'-nlis(!iiiitiiiti inici; in only fl.(H) jier
rnr, Anil this pays fur imprrs. U'b
'ilfer tins -utirquiiliiil ntw spaprr hikI
Tim Lkadkh tou'ctlmr fur ono ycur for
fl.70. The iryulnr nilisciiplion priuu
if lh two piipiTM is 2 i.o.
l'OIt A SI'CAINKl) ,XKl K.
An usually treittei l, u pprHUiet Hiiklo
will disable the iiijuird peiaon for u
HKiiit.li or more, tint, by applying Climu
' rilrtiu'u LinitUKiiL anil oliMrviiiK lli
directions witti ruel, l,Mitl fxii Ii lull v.
ii cure) iimy K. nff.-cteil i'i iimnv ensrs
In losa Mihii out! werk's limn. This
liiiiiiimit is it most, ihiiiui knlil pi-cpn-M'ion.
Try it turn s proin ,,r lirnisej
or when lui I mi wild' htdnir or inns-iilat-
rliiMiiiniiiMiii, unit yu ,. cnrttiin
t i I c .icligli .d wil h tlio prompt relief
liich it itirords. -'()e KlU hy O to ().
I. iiiistud.
Waldport Real Estata Firm.
If you wish io buy or dell real ri.tmr,
M-u ti. Wo are prepared to handle
yuur busiuess promptly mid ou ml is
factory tenii.'
Virion. llowRi.i. Si. Co.,
Waldport, Oregon.
OCEAN CABLES.
Th Many Dangers to Which They Ar
Constantly Exposed.
The vicissitudes of a Miil mnrine ca
h! are many, sayn the Magazine of
Commerce. It muy bo torn by an an
rlinr. .Tiislied iiy a rock or "erionsly
dauiaged by coral reefs such as abound
In the tropics.
Some of the groxvtho often found on
a cable teiW gradually to decay the
irou sheathing wires.
Then, again, a eabl lo sometimes
Fevered by a 'seaouake. It mav be fn.
tally attacked by a snout of a saxvlish
or by the spike of a sxvordfisli. But
perhaps the little animal that makes
itself most objectionable from th ca
ble etiin.'er's standpoint is. the Inslg
nilicant looking teredo uavulis.
This little Least is Intensely greedy
where Kulta perclia Is concerned, work
ing its xx-iiy there between the Irou
wires und between the serving yarus
The silica In the outer cable compound
tends to defeat the teredo's efforts at
making a meal of the core, and this
defeat Is futiher effected hy the core
being enveloped in a thiu taping of
brass.
lint where the bottom is known to
be badly Infested with these little mon
sters of the deep the insulator is often
composed of India rtib.ber. which lias no
fittiaction for the teredo and possesses
a toughness, moreover, which is less
suited Tor Its boring tool than the com
paratively chcesellk iruthi nernh.-i
which it perforates with the greatest
WIGS IN COUTT.
Bench and Br in England Stick to
tha Traditional Headgear.
American visitors to Kngllsh court
rooms have been struck by the straugc
appearance strange to their eyes, nt
least of Judges and lawyers in wigs.
Tin:es and customs change, but the
judicial wig of Kuglund remains un
changed. Iler.ch and. bar hold faith
fully to the traditional headgear.
Until 1.S27 human hair f.ts used in
making the wigs, which were heavily
powdered when xvotn. but since tlioii
white horsehair has been used. While
English horsehair Is considered the
best, the xvigmakers buy supplies in
Franco, Itusxia. and even China mid
South America.
Every operation iu the manufacture
of wigs is by hand except the curling,
and this Is done on a small hnnd curl
ing machine. Most of the xvigs run
from twenty-one to twenty-four and a
half Inches in (icumference.
The wig of the average member of
the bar costs .$:!0. I'ull bottomed wigs,
such as are worn occasionally by
Judges and the king's counsel and al
ways by the speaker of the house of
commons, cost about $(!0.
Fexv lawyers buy more than one wig
In the course of their career at the bar.
Some of the most f 'IlllnllU tll7TJ-i!tn tnu
England may be Keen In court with;
dilapidated wig and rusty gown. rhil-
ndelphia North American. I
Vhcn Children Smoked. I
Every one has read that Hawkins In
troduced tobacco Into England and
that King .lanes Inveighed against It.
Elizabeth liked to sit on u low stool and
xvntch Sir Walter Kalcigh puffing
away. In Anne's reigu almost every
one smoked. In Charles II.'s ,relgu
"children were sent to school xvith
their pipes In their satchels, and the
schoolmaster called a halt In thelt.
studies while they smoked." j
Iu 1702 Jorevin spent an evening
with ills brother at Garraway's coffee
house, Leeds, nnd writes: "I was sur
prised to see his sickly child of three
years old fill its pipe of tobacco and
smoke it us nudfarandly ns a man of
threescore. After that n second -nnd
third pipe without the least concern,
us it Is said to hnx'e done above a year
ago."
Women Smokers In Ireland.
The comparison between women
smoking In England und In Ireland,
says u correspondent, is hardly on all
fours. Iu Ireland many of the older
women whoso lives ure spent in hard
toll smoke Iu tho country districts, but
they xvould utterly disdain a cigarette.
They smoke u short "cutty" pipe and
the very strongest and most pungent
tobacco Limerick roll. It Is no un
common thing for a tnau to hand his
lighted "cutty" pipe, black with long
seasoned smoking, over to a woman for
a "draw," as It Is called. In Ireland
tho pipe hns long been the solace of
the poor, aged, hardxvorkiug woman,
nnd the habit has its origin in the use
of tobacco for ulluying the pangs of
hunger In famine days.-Londou Chron
icle. The Word "Engine."
"Engine" U u noteworthy Instance of
specialization and also of verbal devel
opment. "Ingeu" originally in Latlu
meant only something "born. Iu" a
man, but the derlviitix-e xvord's from
that have diverged so widely that "In
genious" nnd "ingenuous," one of
xvhlch can so easily be misprinted for
the other, uoxv rank almost as contra
dictories. And from the "ingenious"
man to the "engine." which he con
trived, is a great step. Moreover, the
man xvtao calls it an "lngen" is right!
A CHINESE DROUGHT.
Tragic Scsnes That Come With a
Long Spell of Dry Weather.
I In many districts of China water be
comes very scarce during the summer
months. Some of the fearful results
of the drought are described thus by
the Itev. John MacGowan: "The great
sun blazes down from an unclouded
sky and drinks up the water that Is
clinging to the roots of the rice. The
soil now cracks with the fervent heat,
and every blade of rice seems to be
making an appeal to the heartbroken
farmer for the water that alone will
enable it to live. lie is now at his
wits' end to save his erop, for that per
haps Is the only thing now that lies
between him and poverty and despair.
A failure of a crop means very likely
that he will have to sell his daughter
or a son perhaps or' eveti barter away
his xvife If he would keep the home
stead from slipping from his grasp.
Some of the most piteous scenes iu the
many tragic ones that cast their shad
ows over the home In the experience of
the Chinese husbandmen can be wit
nessed during (lie summer months
when there has been a shortage in the
fall of rain.
"The xvells hax-e become dry. and the
little ponds have been drained of ex-ery
drop of water they contained. The
rice in the Held has lost the dark green
color that with Its rich sheen tells of
health and vitality and Is turning Into
a sickly yellow that means decay and
death. Wilier must be got now nnd at
any price, for two or three days m;ye
of this will see t'u pen In M:istn.) In (ijp
fields. They accordingly dig t'.ie ponds
deeper to c.itcjt the tiniest rills that
may flow into them, and as the xvork
In the blazing san might at once drink
these up the work Is carried on during
the midnight hours, so that not a drop
of the precious fluid may bp absorbed
by the great thirsty dragon in t!ie sky.
"Orten these most pathetic endeavors
to save their crops end in tragedy and
death. .Men, are making a supreme ef
fort to ux-ert disaster from their homes,
and In the mad endeavor to gain the
water for themselves the wildest pas
sions of.tlip heart are aroused, and
neighbors will struggle with each oth
er for the slowly trickling drops of
water. The solemn air of night is
broken with the sounds of conflict, nnd
the stars looking down from the mid
night sky see murder committed by
men whose sole and controlling motive
Is the preservation of their homes."
Chicago News.
LONDON'S SAFETY VALVE.
Trafalgar Square, Where Agitatori
"Glow Off Steam."
There is ix-rhaps no other great city
where the measure of free speech
which Is accorded to agitators of all
kinds is larger than it Is in Loudon. It
Is the practice there to give anybody
and everybody ii chance to spout away
to his heart's content In certain well
recognized places of rendezvous, such
as the spacious Trafalgar square, and
especially the far more spacious ex
panse of Held or common in that por
tion of Hyde park xvhere the "re
formers' tree" stautls and where there
is room uot only for thousauds and
tens of thousands, but even hundreds
of thousands.
Ordinarily In favorable weather on
almost any fine afternoon or In the
early part of the evening little meet
ings are going on there, each having a
piece of ground allotted to it by the
police, but on a Sunday, from early In
the morning until well Into the night,
these assemblages are -ery numerous
and In full blast. Txventy. thirty, forty,
even more, I have seen Iu operation at
the same time, the speakers, men and
women, haranguing to groups or to
big crowds on every theme itnaglnabla
religion, spiritualism, politics, the
tariff, woman's rights, astrology, pe
nology, the faith cure, bad literature,
theosophy. socialism, anarchy, gox'crn
niental abuses, the abolition of the
house of lords, home rule, local re
forms and the vices of the aristocracy,
while the red flag was as likely to be
as conspicuous as any other emblem
on tho poles that nre stuck In the
ground or on the folding- platforms
which ure rolled In on wheels. The
whole practice has long been regarded
by many Eugllshnien ns nn excellent
means of letting the people "blow off
their steain."-rhlladelphia Bulletin.
The Ring Finger.
To the question often asked why the
marriage ring should be pluced on the
left hand many answers nre given.
Seme say because the left hand is
much less used than the right, and
therefore the ring is less liable to get
broken. In the British Apollo of 17S8
it Is stated that for the same reason
the fourth linger was chosen, which Is
not only less used than either of the
rest, but Is more capable of preserv
ing a ring from bruises, having this
one quality peculiar to Itself that it
cannot lie extended but In company
wltli some other finger, xvhereas the
rest may be singly stretched out to
their full length and stralghtness.
Consolation.
"Wot's hup. Wily?"
"Fndrr says my big brudder's goro to
'eaven."
"Don't cry" hopeful f "inebbe
ain't !"-London Opinion
Philomath
Highest market price paid for
Deal to
PHILOMATH, OREGON
Before buying hardxvare or im
plements of any kind, let me give
you priees on what you need, as I
deal exclusively in hardxvare of all
kinds and alxvays carry a full stock.
E. L. Ciiatfield, Toledo, Or.
Call For County Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that I have
funds ou hand to pay all County War
rants drawn on the Geueral Fund, and
endorsed; "Not paid for want of Funds"
up to and iucluditig Dec. 1, 1007.
Interest on said xvarrauts to cease on
and after said date.
G. B. McClcskey, County Treasurer
Dated at Toledo, Or., this 2lith day
of May, li-08.
NOTICE R)U PUBLICATION.
IT. 8. Land Olllc,, rtuwhnrir ()renn
April 18, 1909.
Notice Is liernby given that Diinial A. Barclay
of Tidewater, Oregon, has tiled notice ot his In
tentlnii to make final five jea' proof In sup
port of his claim, viz: lIoiiient Hd entry No.
1(1717, made May 24, 19111, for the uei section 3,
township 14 south, range 10 west, XV. M.. and
thut siiid proof will lie intide before Ira XViule,
County Clerk anil Clerk of County Court of
Lincoln County, at liis olllee in Toledo, Orcuon
on Thursday, July, 10, lflos.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultiva
tion of, the land, viz:
lleiijuniln K. Smith, Oeortte N. Barclay, John
Thistle of Tidewater, Oregon; Andrew Kent
ol XX'aldport, Oregon.
1IUN.UMIN L. EnnY, Heifistor.
FERD BROWN
SHOEMAKER ,
Boots and Shoes repaired
Work Guaranteed
Shop at residence near Conn house.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION -Isolated Tract.
Publio Land Kale.
U. 8. Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
May 22, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that, as directed by
the Commissioner of the General Land Olllee,
under the provisions of the net of Coniire-s
approved June 27, 19(16. (31 Slat., 517), we ffUl
oiler at public sale to the highest bidder, at
2 o'clock p, ni., on the 1st day of July, 1908,
next, at this olllee, the following tract of land:
Ne'4 of sw1 of section 21, township 11 ,
range 10 west.
Any persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are advised to lile their claiuiB
or objections on or b( f ire the time desirated
for sale. Algernon 8. DHussitR, Register.
Geo, XV. Hihke, Receiver.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land office, Portland, Oregon,
Febuury 24, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 8i 178, entitled "An act for tho sale of
timber lauds In the States nf California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to nil the Public Land States by act
of August 4. 1892, Leon A. Slalcom of Clats
kanie, county of Lane, state of Oregon, tiled
In this office on February 15 ,1907, his sworn
statement No. 8.H80, for the purchase of the seV
ne)-4, ei se!4 and wk se'i of section 11 In town
ship No. 15 South range 10 w., w. m and will
ofl'er proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before the Register and Re
ceiver nt this office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on
Wednesday the 24 day of June 1908.
lie names as witnesses:
Thomas Taylor of Box, Or; J. W. Day of
Fisher, Or; Fred S. Malcom and II. llolter,
both of Moiiree, Oregon.
Any and (ill persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file
their claims in this office on or before Bald 24th
day of Ju 16, UOi.
Algernon 8. Dresser, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U, 8. Land Olllee, Roseburg, Oregon.
February 18, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of Ihe act of Congress of
Junes, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the states of California, Ore
gon, Nevuda, and Washington Territory," as
extended lo all the Publio Land Suites by act
of August 4, 1892, Charlie O. Fisher, of Rose
Lake, county of Kootenai, state of Idaho, has
this day tiled in this office his sworn statement
No. 88:17, for the purchase of these'of section
No. 29 In township No. 14 s, range No, 9 w, W.
M., and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to estab
lish his claim to said land before the Register
and Receiver of this olllee at Roseburg, Ore
gon, on Saturday, the 13lh day of June, 1908.
lie names as witnesses:
hrlattan Britx and Herman Schwarz of
R sel.ake, Idaho; Thomas VIdito of Corvallis,
O .; John Taylor ol Vernon, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lauds are requested to file
their claims In thia office nn or before said 13th
day of June, 1908.
Benjamin L. Eddy Register.
a amor
Butterfat. We guarantee a Square
Everybody.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION .
U. 8. Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon,
February 18, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that in comp ..nee
with the provisions of the act of Co' gressoi
: June 3, 7S78, entitled "An act for the aale of
timber lands in the dates of California, Ore
: gon, Nevada, and Washington TerriUiry," as
I extended to all the Publio Land St tea by act
j of August 4, lhW, John Bruscliko, of Row'
Lake, county of Kootenai, state of Idaho, has
thisdii flied in this office his sworn statement
! No. 88.14 for the purchase of the s'jof nvij
-nci n'iof swjof section No. 14, in township
No. 15 b, range No. 10 w, XV. M., and will offer
proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for Its timber or stone thn for agri
cultural purposes, and to establish his claim
! said laud before the Register and Receiver
at Rosemirg, Oregon, on Saturday, the Kith
day of June, 1U08.
lie names as witnesses:
Frank Itetzer, Herman Schwarz of Rose Lake,
Idaho; William Hay of Fisher, Or.; Frank
Hughes of Itox, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
a!uvc tlc.icriVc-t laud arc rci,uc.i'.c.'. to 2!c
Iheir claims In this otliceonor before said 13th
llay of June, 1908.
IIknjamin L. Kdiiy. Register.
XVhooping Cough.
"Ii; Febru ary our daughter had the
whoopihg coukIi. Mr. Latin' of Ilirl
land recommended ChamtierlHiu's
Gondii Remedy and said it gxve his
customers the best of satisfaction. We
found it as he said, and can lecoiumeud
it to anyone having children troubled
with xvhoopinu cough," says Mrs. A
Gons of Duraml, Mich. For sale by
Otto O. Krogstad.
H. B. McMURDO
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
TODEDO, OREGON
OLDce in OfMedahl Riiiidinp. Office
hours 9 lo 2 m.; 2 to 5 P. m.; 7 to 9 P. m
CgTCall-s answered at ail hpurs"J
J F. SWOPK,
Attorney-at-Law.
Will practice in all courts in the
stale. Probate matters and collec
tious promptly attended to.
Office in Courthouse, Upstairs,
TOLFDO. OREGON.
WOODBURN. OREGON
Fruit Trees, Ornamental
Trees, Shrubs, Etc.
W. C. HARDING, Agent, Toledo, Or
Leave orders at Residence.
TOLEDO LIVERY STABLES
M. N. ANDERSON, Prop.
Good Rigs and well-broken Saddle Horses,
Special attention given to Traveling Men.
Horses Boarded and given Good Care
City Draying in Connection
G. B. McCLUSKEY
NOTARY PUBLIC
Toledo,
Oregon
OSCAR MIDDLEKAUFF
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
REAL ESTATE,
INSURANCE
Yoquina,
Oregon.
W THE PHARMACY
DRUGS and MEDICINES
School Books, Stationery
Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper, Phono
graphs, Musical Instruments,
Garden and Flower Seeds
Mall Orders given Prompt Attention.
OTTO 0. KROGSTAD
THE DRUGGIST