Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, May 17, 1906, Image 3

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Mrs. K. E. Buck of Coquille was
visiting Bandon relatives <|> ih week.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
Maw nic.
»ANDON MIDGE. No. 115. A F. A M.
» Stated coiumutncHtioUH tirnt ttatur-
day after the full moon of each mouth
All MaHter Mason« cordially invited.
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1’. N klson , Sec.
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» ANDON LODGE. No. IXt. I. O. O. F.
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every Saturday evening.
VuitiuR brother* in Rood «landing cor
liinlly invited.
C. F. LORENZ,. N. G.
A. J. H abtman . bee.
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Call oil Zeek, Bandon, for Seed
Oats, Seed Barley. Seed Potatoes.
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Jufeu Fischer, falber of ,Margarita
Fischer, died at Eureka, Cid, last
week. •
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Mrs. Laird of Coquille, was visiting
her son, ( ieo. 1’. at the Tup|»er House,
Illis week
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Dave Perkins has quit steamboat-
Eorenter* «>r Amerie».
mg temporarily ami is taking a little
MM’KT QUEEN OFTHEFOUE8T. No. yecreatiuii at the old home place.
17, uit-et» Friday night uf each week,
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in Concrete Hull, Bandon. Oregon. A cor
dial welcome nt extended to all visiting
Mrs.
Jason
Machado died at her
biot ier».
W l>. MARSH ALL.
home iii Myrtle Point last Saturday
A. K ick ,
Chief Ranger.
Fin. Secretary.
after an illness of only two days.
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Woodmen of the World.
Iiev. Hoacb, W. F. Disber ami A.
i \-i i »i CAMP
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fueetH in regular weMHioii tlie first ahd Haberly went, to Coquille Tuesday to
third ThiirHdnvH «»f each month in th** Ma
H<>nic hall. V'lKitin^ mem hern are cordially attend the temperance mass meeting.
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invited.
A. KICK, C. C.
O. C. W aluvugfl . Clerk.
PROFESSIONAL.
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Quite a number of mining men are
passiug through town this spring
beaded for the Curry Couuty milling
districts.
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Dr ET. I_> Houston,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
Mibb Marsh, who has been attend
iug school at Coquille the past winter,
Office over Furniture Htor". Hours, 9 to 12. returned to her home in Port Orford
h . iu . 1:30 to 4, p hi . ; 7 to 8 in the evening.
last Friday.
Night calls answered from office.
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OREGON.
Dr. S- L. Perkins,
PHYSICIAN
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SURGEON,
IIANIION, OREGON.
Office al residence on Fourth Street.
Dr.
D. I.. NTF.HI.K
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Jay C. Fry, Gentry Russell, J. A.
Cox and Harry W ilson, of near Lang-
glois were nt towu to attend lodge
Saturday night.
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Every time a married man has to
pay a dressmaker s or milliner’s bill
bo wonders if Adam knew a good
tiling wheu he bad it.
Resident Dentist
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At Langlois.
Miss Maud Gartield will have a
giaid lii.e of millinery goods on dis
pluy at Laugluis, May 23rd, amiti
and
The
Nelson & Fields
Ttii> Old Reliable
Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers
IIOKSE.SIIOEI M.
Heavy Forging
Ship Work
and Logging Work
ím our Specialty.
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Just
Received
Qxfords for Men
H ay , G rain and M ill F eeds
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COQUILLE VALLEY LAND CO
Our old friend \\ in. Cox was in
from bis Sixes river home Monday.
He says that his brother Jim, who
has mines at Cherry Creek, Arizona,
tuay return to Curry at any time, as
be expected to sell tiis mine when last
heard from.
LOCAL NEWS 18 YEARS AGO.
[From R ecokdkr May IS», 1888.]
Miss Lamb, daughter of Ceos
County's clerk, will bee toe au assist
ant teacher in the Coquille City
school.
Mr. Mathers the other day sold 5<l
acres of his place above Parkersburg
for $1000 to a Hmuboldter named
Shoemaker.
The daily mail service will lie in­
augurated July 1st
1100 ACRES CEDAR TIMBER
she got oil Crescent City lite gale be­
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gan with renewed fury. Not being
Slock ranch of 520 acres; t>ood buildinas ami otlur nuproveiuents. #5 per acre.
able to bland against it the little gas
We have dairy ranclies, city residence propeity and acreugu property within city
oline schooner again began to drift.
liuiitH.
Oil I his occasion she was carried back Ollicc in El Dorado llldg
HANDON OK,
to Cape Mendocino, nearly UN) miles.
Another temporary retreat was found,
ami she lay there neatly a tlay. But
waler, fund and fuel were getting
scarce ou board, ami the officers tie
termiued to make an effort to reach
some point where they could proelll'i
supplies.
The craft was once more steeled
out into the raging storm, but fol a
flic buying public is invited to call and get my priceH on all kinds and grades.
number of days she nrtdo very little
progress. The seas ran mountain
high; and at times nothing but great
walls of water could lie seen on either
side. But the Berwick proved to be a
good sea boat, ami shipped but little
water. After fiercely battling will,
the elements she finally succeeded in
putting mto Marshfield, where the
/*. JENSEN, Muster.
larder was restocked. Only one day s
supply of fresh water remained on I Im .Steamer is New. is Strongly Inuit, and tilted with tin- lati «I improvements, and will
give a lepul.ir 8 dnv «etvice, for ptiHHcngera and freight, tx-tween the
board. From Coos Bay to Astoria
Coquille River, Oregon, anil San Francisco, Calif.
the schooner made a tine passage.
ELBERT DYER. Agent. Bandon, Oregon.
After taking on a cargo of supplies
E. T. KRUSE, Managing Agent, 2117 Front Street, San FrauciKCO, California.
and a refrigerating plant the Berwick —
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will sail on the return trip to Rogue
River, The captain says he expects
AhMtriu'tM for any
to get away about Tuesday. Tele-
part i»f C' oom County fur
gram.
B. ZEEK,
1 lay (irain and Feed.
Bandon- Oregon,
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The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer
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Myrtle Point.
Mrs
Win
Chandler ami her
daughter, Miss Callie, left Tuesday
for a visit with friends at Port Or
fold.
The commencement exercises of
the high school ami eighth grade will
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on Short
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Notice
High*.
COQUILLE,
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Mr and Mrs Kronen berg were sent
for Sunday to go to the bedside of
Mrs. K.s mother, Grandma Ktiapp,
who was lying very ill at her home in
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B anim . in ,
Port Orford. They arrived here only
to be met with the sad intelligence
bo held on Saturday, May 26, com
that the old lady was dead.
pleting the school year.
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The ( 'oquille City Brass Band was
Win. Hartley had the first straw-
down with the Myrtle’s Sunday ex
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beiries
of the season on the Myrtle
CUrsion and eulivened things about
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market
tor Sunday dinner am)
town with sweet music. The baud
L. W. SHAW, Agent,
GEO. I» <iUAY?V (’<>.. Gcii’l AtfU.
boys are a lively lot, and (heir’s are they found a ready sale at 15 cents a
Marshfield, Pilone 111.
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Market.
Ht.
San
Franeisou.
You (’an't E.vpect to Get
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welcome visits. Ed. Gallier ami the quart. The berries are ripening rap­
,<fj Worth fur .$/, Rut
The W. K Hames Music Co. “’Ing bass drum” Weis' a band by idly under the influence of the warm
}'m Can,
Get
l’our
Marshfield, will refund all expense of themselves, particularly on the return sunlight and will soon be available to
.ifONEY'S WORTH at
all lovers of I lie fruit.
transportation, including a days' stop trip.
“We can’t all have money,'’
at Marshfield, to anyone purchasing a
The members of the Myrtle Point
Millard Shoemaker and John Lang
piano, coming from the following lois were in town this week. Millard baud wish to announce that owing to
said Bi other Bill
llealer in It'MiÍM and SI iocm places or tributary thereto: Lattgl 'is, was leading around a pair tine looking the lack of linipicial suppoiI and in­
“But we can at least look as though we had.”
Bandon, Coquille ami Myrtle Point. dogs which were to do service on the terest on the part of I be greater num
Repairing neatly and promptly done at
Have several different makes of all range after “varmint.’’ He and John her of tile business people, they luiv,
lowest living prices.
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styles amt finish.
We carry piano I paid >1(N) for the pair to a Coquille ■ oucltided that ibe idea of celebrating
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players, pipe and reed organs, talking City man.
July 4th in oui city is not a popular
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machines and a full line of sheet
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Willis Hoover of the Norway firm one; and at their met tingou W ednes­
music atnl musical merchandise, also
And see the new line of Sample* for
of McClusky A Hoover, was in com day abandoned it. Our thanks are
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Domestic sewing machines. Easy
maud of a scow load of tip river boys due those who subscribed as liberally
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payments.
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who came down this week to bunt, as their circumstances would permit,
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fish and otherwise enjoy themselves. and here the connection of the Baud
Tlie June number of the Pacific
with a celebration ends.
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Monthly will be extraordinary in
Myrtle Point will shortly have an
I every respect, in fact
the equivalent
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Primary
Notice.
Opportunity
of saying how bad a col-
of two two numbers in one. It. will
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
a
pii
lege
is
wanted
hero ami this news-
contain a most graphic ami complete
mary
will
tie
held
at
the
town
ball
tn
paper
mistakes
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tie mettle of the I nisi
symposium contributed by the best
Bamlou,
on
Wednesday,
May
23.
ness
men
and
properly
owners if they
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Sold by
Í writers, business, professional ami
1906,
at
7:30
p.m.,
for
the
purpose
of
do
not
come
forward with a strong
scientitic. coveting the recent ap
I palling events in San Francisco, as nominating a ticket to be voted on at proposition, Tt>e location is un­
well as a thorough review of what is, the town election to lie held on the questionably an ideal one for an in-
fourth Monday in May, to wit: May stiiutiou of learning and with the
has beeu ami is to be tn Alaska.
28,
19U6.
hearty support of the people lb're is
I hit great number, profusely and
lli<* New Drugstore in Now |{e;««ly lor BiinineMM. Everything New and Frenh.
By
order Board of Trustees,
no question but that the colli ge will
magnificently illustrated, will be
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orse , Kecorder.
come and provide a mean of higher
ready about May 22 ami will be sold
education for tile young people of
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<>n the news stands at 15 cents per
copy, or sent postage prepaid by the
A special tram will leave each this section Entei prise.
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J. Dalzell Brown, president of the
California Safe Deposit ami Trust
Company—The Safe Deposit Com
pany will open for business just as
soon as it possibly can. We do out
know yet whether we will build a
two-story building or a ten-story
building, but ou the corner of Cali
fornia aud Montgomery there will be
a new Safe Deposit building.
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Ideal Summer Footwear
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for Ladies
but late of San Fraucisco, has pur­
Isam Walker passed through Port
chased
Billy Smith's barber shop at Orford yesterday with 600 head of
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Marshfield. Mr. Hess was burned cattle, which be wiil drive down to
Fire Insurance.
out al S. F.
Humboldt county Cal. He expects
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to have at least 900 head when he
Dr. Prentis, the dentist of Marsh­ resehes the state hue. Prices are
C- T- Blumenrother field will visit Baudon early this sum­ much better than a year ago, but ate
U. 8. C«ni«iil»»loner hik I Notary Public.
mer, He will come prepared to do yet too low to make cattle raising
Filing» and Final proof« made on Home ail the latest work in dentistry and at
profitable. -Tribune.
Htenda, Timber Claim« and other U. 8. Lands
Money Loans Negotiated on Approved prices considerably lower than you
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Security.
have ever paid before.
Iteal Estate bought anil Sold.
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ladies of
COUNSELOR AT LAW
Office in room 10 Beyerl» Building, Ban
don. Residence on Butte Creek, Oregon.
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northern Unify county will timi bei and wave, driven back ou her course ♦
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slock first class ami price-, reasonable. for more than 1(10 mile* on two dif
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While Duck
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Sylvia
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Dong.
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Port Orford.
no escatie ap(H*ared |H>««ilile the little ♦
Patent
School opened Monday at the Sixes' gasoline schooner Berwick. Captain
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river school house under the tutelage Catighell, arrived this moriiing from
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of Grafton Tyler u brother of Ductor San Francisco, the passage occupy ing
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17 days. \\ hen site succeeded iu put­ •> Velour Calf
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Colt
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iuto
Marshfield
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other
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Sum« steamer ancb< red in Port
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The young men of Port Orford will sea would soou claim another victim.
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The Berwick belongs to li. D.
Bandon,
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Oregon, t
organize a Base Ball <;lub. ami prac­
tice up for the Fourth of July. The Hume, the Rogue River cannery man.
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young ladies will probably resume She had been [»lying iu the salmon
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trade
betwemi
Southern
Oregon
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practice of Basket Ball.
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San Francisco. After the destruction
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Our Port Orford merchants are
of the Bay City it was decided to
getting short uf supplies, and as there
send the vessel uurl It to get supplies.
1). r. STRANG, Jr.
.E. /LIDS. ILL.
is no definite understanding as to
Soou after she departed a strong
Practical Surveyor.
future transportation, we are wonder­
northwest gale swept the entire coast.
ing if we will have to take to the
When off Point Arena the full force
mountains and live on game, or stay
of the wind caught her broadside aud
If you want a home in Oregon, investigate our offerings.
here ami live on fish.
carried her back to a point opposite
We have Timber anil Coal Lands, Farm ami Dairy Lands, Stock Ranches and
Mr. Adolphsen
raised
over a Bodega, a distance of more than ltlb
hundred dollars by subscription in miles. Temporary refuge from the
CITY PROPERTY.
this vicinity, which, with what the storm was sought iu a sort of sbel If you wish to buy, sell or exchange, call on us and we will give yon good
Woodmen and Circle contributed tereii cove, ami there she lay for 21
service. Homesteaders Located on Desirable Government Laud.
will make over two hundred Hollara hours.
Ill <>< mh 1 level LOTS in WOODLAND ADDITION, cluse in and cheap for cash.
as Port Orfords contribution to the
When she again started uptliel
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LOIs in WOOLEN MILL ADDITION.
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San Francisco relief fund.
eoast the weather was fair, but when
I»)») price, Hccordiim to tixiation
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Nielson, W right ami E, W . Jensen
The Misses May Wickham, Ella
OFFICE ROOM 4, OVER ANDEH
W ickham aud Alice Bunch and John started out Monday on a prospecting
son ’ s MEAT MARKET.
Benham of Coquille attended the tour in the mountains south of Elk
river, and will investigate some old
BANDON,
ORfc¡GON. dance here Saturday night.
discoveries. As Jensen lias compass
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GEO. I*. TOPPING,
C. W. Hess, formerly of this place, their return is coididently expected.
ATTORNEY
Berwick Has
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Stormy Passage.
Bourne's
nomination
was HC-
complished by about 30 per cent of
the entire vote cast for candidates for
that office. The vole for senator was:
Bourne, 12,535; Cake, 12 149; Lowell,
6,548; Smith, 5,965; Watson. 4,149;
total, 41,346, Bourne and Cake got
nearly 30 per cent each while the
other 40.’ per cent was divided among
the other three candidates, Lowell
getting nearly 16 per cent. Smith 14.1
per cent ami Watson 10 per cent.
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamer Alliance
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M. BREUER’S
1< B. HOYT
The Talk of
the Town
Neat and Nobby
Spring ill id Summer.
Square Sifter
SUITS.
Flour
ez :
II. A. COX
B andon
burnished
Rooms
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The Pacific
BANDON
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N’ce finti rooms. 25 and 5<>o h t.iglit .
a week . $5.00 a tuontb.
MR8. KAKAH COSTELLO.
publishers at tYie same pri<*e.
This will unquestionably be cousul
eren, flout every possit'le point of
view, the most valoable and the most
entertaining in Us relatou to the
tragic events of Aptil 18, V.MK», which
wdl l>e issued by any publication of
the country.
Pacific Monthly publishing (Jo..
Portland, Or,
morning from Myrtle Point and
Coquille and return each evening for
the benefit of those who wish Io
attend the Farmers and Shippers
Congress *<> I'e held in -North Betid
May 23rd and 24th.
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Found Masonic emblem.
at this cilice,
Inquire
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Everybody Works bill mother.
She bits around all clay,
(toes lo the women « meeting*
Ami taken in the matinee.
Father toils aud worries,
He ba* a good lime nit,
Everybody work* at our house
But mu -»Be quit
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Drugs and Druggist s Sundries, Patent Medicines,
Brushes and Toilet Articles, Fancy Stationery,
Fine line of Fancy Candies.
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Imported and Domestic Cigars.
A Fifty Dollar Suit
w'il) not make a man look dressed up if he has a three days growth of beard.
Freslo, change, Just Meo into
H. F
MORRISON'S Barber Shop
and lie will make you look like a gentleman.
Hot »ml Cold Balli».
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