Hixit-wslk « ii tln
Al sut« builii
Fast •
For that matter, we are
lieve that any lujn wild so deliberate l’rem liman
d
Ma
»t il
|
ut
>f
ly try to encomp iss another’» destruc m*t as a nation particularly foiai of
tion, but when more newspaper stories any foreigner, largely Itecause we do Street continuine Nuuthaard tu thè puint
\ a ! i < n Biutl .* id « i diverta F.ot. and trtuu
came out he began to reuliz.e that Stott not understand him. while the foreign s ud p* mi et diverbi «.. aaid aidewalà tu
wus right and that Ills enemies had In er for his part is quite willing to re
'
fa
;
ix i ’ 1 i. WÌt|| t/41
deed dealt him a deadly blow. One turn tile compliment. He gives the t. • 11«<- >. gj i ti i. : «
uewspiqier boldly stated that Judge Yankee credit for commercial smart «pulir Street;
3. Also to budd a * hi <-ualk «»n ttn S< uth
Rossmore wus down on the mining ness, which has built up America’s sidr
uf Coquillr Strt»i, in South Bandoli ,
great
material
prosperity,
but
in
1
has
company's books for $5o,ooo more
\ddiiion to sani lown, bru'innin^ at tbr 1
All Kinds of
stock than lie had paid for, and It went the utmost contempt for our acquaint Wtst due «f ini« r>ect dui uilh Bluil Street*
on to ask if tills were payment for the ance with art ami no profound r«‘s|wct iproiuiiGt d ». caniinmim thviire Em*tward f«»
Sprucv Street
favorable decision Just rendered. Ross for us as scientists
4.
Io build a sidewalk U|sm the Fast
The
logic
of
this
[M>sitlon.
set
forth
in
more,
helpless,
childlike
ns
he
was
In
A Stary af Auttrttan Ltft Navtltztd From the Play by
md th« \\ < —»t «.Ki ut i*in< St tert,
;jnnniu
business matters, now fully realised Is1 S.dr In an article on the New
t
ARTHUR IlDRMil.oir.
the seriousness of his position. "My World, appeahsl strongly to Jefferson Fourth Street, v«>ntinuinu Southward to
God!
My God!” he cried as he bowed Ryder as he sat In front of the Cafe the inteisicti n and mvr^t-r thereof with
COPYRIGHT. 1906. BY G. W DILLINGHAM COMPANY.
Spruce Street.
hi- head down on his desk
And for • <le la I'alx In I’aris, sipping a sugared
5.
I o build sldrualk' u|s>n Spruct Sliei t
vi'rinouth.
It
was
5
o
’
clo«*k,
th«*
magi«*
whole day he remained closeted in his
is tuliow**
On the List >iue thereof. b<
hour of th«* aperitif, when tin* glutton mnmiiu* at the North line of intrrxction FiirinsbiHi at Living 1’iiees. A «.hare
library, no one venturing near him.
with
Four
h
continuing Northward
“Hello, senator!”
As John Ryder sat then’ sphinxlike taxes Ids wits to <|ee«*ivi* his stomach tu the North Street
<>t tin* I'tibli«* I'atrotrnge
lim of th«
I upi*< r propvttx.
Jetiersoii,
too,
had
met
Miss
Shirley
“You’re punctual, as usual, Mr. Ry
at the head of tin* directors’ table he ami work up an ap|ietite for renewed also on the West Mid’» «»f silld Strrrt. I>r}'lli-
Ibissmore
ami
tieen
much
attracted
to
Solicited
der. I never knew you to be late.”
tiinjx at tbr South Imr *d intersection with
reviewed all this In bls fiiind. His own
her.
but
the
father
having
more
am
Fourth
Street,
oontiuuiliu
S.«ulliwaid
to
and
Ryder passed on and into the direct
part in the work was now done, ami
«•vrn ivith the I’r« sb\ terian parsonage: also
ors’ room, followed by Senator Rolwrts bitious plans for his heir quickly dis
well done, ami lie had come to this
li th« L «st side «>4 s.ud >tr« «t, iie^inionu
couraged all attentions In that dlrec
and the other directors, the procession
meeting today to tell them of his tri
.it tlie s«'ib n » lid <«f th« pl« st nt sidewalk
tlon.
He
hlmaelf,
however,
continued
(•« t.iihoinp -.oiilbward to tin* Hoistall prop-
being brought up by the dapper little
umph.
Fries of "The chair! The
to meet the Judge casually, and one
«•t t>, tbriice cuntiimiiii* on the South side
secretary bearing the minutes.
chair!” arose on every side. Senator
<d san! Stu- t. to if?, intel sect i-*ii mid nifiy
With a msl here and there Ryder evening he contrived to broach the i Roberts leaned over to Ryder and
er uith I im, and dive t sion «■"'oiithwtrd, .Hid
took bls place In the chairman's sent subject of profitable Investments. The whisperisl something in his ear.
lOin such point, to bund i siorualk upon
the East and the West side <d sanl Strei t, ,
and rapped for order. Then at a sign Judge admitted that by careful hoard
With an acquiescent gesture John
to and even with the
uii« In. of said
ing and much stinting he had managed
from the chair the dapper little secre
Ryder tapped the table with bis gavel
Horsfall propel t\
a few thousand dollars which
i
to
save
tary began in a monotonous voice to
and rose to address his fellow direct
6.
1 *» tuiild a sideu.dk upon lh< Last I
anxious to invest In something
side of Pioneer ¿street .md upon the Last
read the minutes of the previous meet | he was
ors
instantly the room was silent
side the Extrntiuii of Pioneer Sirti t. I k
good.
again as the tomb. One might have
Ing.
oiimmu at. the South line of infeisectioii
Quick as the keen eyed vulture heard a pin drop, so intense was the
Quickly they were approved, and the
with Fourth Strrrt rontinuino Smithw.trd
swoops down on its prey the wily attention. Ail eyes were fixed on the
to tlie tei mm d t hereof.
chairman proceeded as rapidly as pos
financier
seiztsl
the
opportunity
thus
7.
IO build a side walk oil Whaif Sturt
chairman.
The air itself seemed
sibie with the regular business routine.
Upon the East and the x^rst side thervoL
I
presented.
And
lie
took
so
much
trou
charged
with
electricity
that
needed
That disposed of, the meeting was
■ ’< ginning al the South hie -d inn < -« etion
ble in answering the Judge’s inexperi bul a »park t<> set it ablase
ready for the chief business of the day.
w it li I bird St rrrt. m • h« « r..jna I 1««Whsiti .
enced questions and generally made
coat iniimo Southward to
the
terminal ■
Speaking delilierately ami dispas
Ryder then calmly proceeded topresent
lias a K«>l«*ct stock of
himself so agreeable that the Judge 1 slouately, the master dissembler Is*
thri rid
the facts In the case.
S.
Io build a sidewalk mi th«- W’etit side *
found himself regretting that he and I gan.
Rome years back the road had ac
of the Street e«>mnionlv known as the
Ryder had by force of circumstances
(><>unt\ plank road, known in Woodland '
They had nil listened carefully, he
quired as an investment some thou
been opposed to each other in public
Idditimi also as Abemathv Avrnm , b< I
said, to what had lieen stated by pre
sands of acres of land located in the
¿inninoat the S«»uth ime ot intersection '
life so long. Ryder strongly recom
outskirts of Auburndale, on the line
vlous speakers. The situation no doubt
Aith
1 bird Street t n t lie m i^i nil I Ownsite. i
mended the purchase of Alaskan Mln
was very critical, but they had weath
of their road. The land was bought
contmuino Souihwaid oi> said Ode of said 1
ing stock, a new and booming enter
Street or road to the North line of inter '
I ered worse storms, ami he had every
cheap, and there laid been some talk
section with Sixth Street, in s.ud WOodland '
prise which had lately become very 1 reason to hop«* they would outlive this
of iayiug part of it out as a public
\dditioii.
active in the market. Ryder said he
park This promise had been made nt
storm. It was true that public opinion He mil in Irmit of tin Cafe </« la 1‘aix
9.
I hr said B«»ard proposes io survey
had reasons to believe that the stock
uid establish a rrtfulai Rid uniform yrad«
the time In good faith, but it was no
1 was greatly Incensed against the rail
in Parla.
would soon advance, and now there
fol* thill portion of Columbia Avelillr, be
condition of the sale. If afterward,
roads and. indeed, against all organ
gorging.
The little tables were all tweiii the North line of its intersect ion with
was an opportunity to get it cheap.
owing to the rise in the value of real i
ized capital and was seeking to injure occupied with the usual before dinner (ris or Trio St rent and the South line of
A few days after he had made the them through the courts. For a time
estate, the road found it impossible to
intersection with Sixth Stieet, and to ^radt*
Investment
the judge was surprised to this agitation would hurt business ami I crowd.
the said Avenue tm tin whole width thereof
< ■ ■•< >*■»*■» I I !•<>*■<
carry out the original idea, surely they
[Continue I next week.|
n accordance with the «¿wide s<» established.
were masters of their own property! receive certificates of stock for double lessen the dividends, for It meant not
10
To
survey
and
establish
a
regular
nnd
Itaiobm. Oregon
The people of Auburndale thought dif the amount he had paid for. At the only smaller annual earnings, but that
iniform pr.nl« for ihat portion <d Little
street, <»lherwise known as Pacific Avenue, 1
ferently and, goaded on by the local same time he received a letter from a lot of money must be spent in Wash
between the South line of intersection with
newspapers, had begun action in the tlie secretary of the company explain ington.
\twaler Street, continnini' Southward to
courts to restrain the road from divert ing that the additional stock was pool
Th«’ eyes of the listeners, who were
lie
South
line
of
intersection
with
ing the lnnd from its alleged original stock and not to be marketed at the hanging on every word, involuntarily
sixth Street, and to piadr the said portion
present
time.
It
was
in
the
nature
of
>t said stir« t or «avenue tor the whole width
purpose. They had sueceedisl in get
turned in the direction of Senator Rob-
’hereof in accordance with the '/radr so es
ting the Injunction, but the road had a bonus to which he was entitled as 1 erts, but the latter, nt that moment
tablished.
fonght It tooth and nail and finally one of the early shareholders. The let busily engaged In rummaging among
II. Also t«> establish a regular and officifd
carried lt to the supreme court, whore ter was full of verbiage and technical I a lot of papers, s»*«*med to have missed
jjratlc upon First Stieet for that portion be
ween the East line of intersection with
Judge Rossmore after reserving his details of which the Judge understood J this significant allusion to the road’s
A hart Street, emit inning East ward to the
opinion had finally sustained the In nothing, but he thought it very liberal expenses in the District of Columbia.
East line of intersection with Homer Street,
junction and decided against the rail of the company and. putting the stock Ryder continued:
md upon such portion to reconstruct the
away
In
his
safe,
soon
forgot
all
about
bridgework, and to rvplank the same, for
road. That was the situation.
In Ids experience such waves of re
—A I —
It.
Had
he
been
a
business
man
he
Ever Hear of ’em?
Well the wbolu width thereof, where the sam<- is
Several directors spoke, the aren-
form were periodical ami soon wear I
not in accordance with regulation, with I
would
have
scented
perl).
He
would
ments of each one being merely n re-
plank.
have realized that he liad now in his themselves out, when things go on they are the latest in swlel inch
iteration of those already heard, Rj
P2
Also upon First Street between the
Just
as
they
«lid
liefore.
Much
of
the
West line of intersection of
said First
der did not listen to what was being possession .f5O,<*N> worth of stock for agitation doubtless was a strike for
very Street, nnd Pacific Street, continuing West
BANDON
said. Why should lie? Was he not which he hnd not paid a cent and fur graft. They would have to go down in Leather Hand Bags,
ward t«» tlie East line ot intersection with
familiar with every possible phase of thermore had d<‘posited It when a reor their pockets, he supposed, and then
Spruce Street, to survey and estaldish a Nice clean rooms. ?5 anti 50c a night ; $1.25
Pretty and all the rage now sidewalk grade.
the game? Better than these men who ganization came.
those yellow newspapers and these
It is furthermore proposed that ail side
But the judge was sincerely grateful
a week; $5.00 a month.
merely talked, he was planning how
yellow magazines that were barking
walks so built, shall conform to tlie follow
the railroad and al) Ills other Interests for Ryder’s apparently disinterested at their heels would let them go. But See them at
mg s|M Cifications
I hree stringers, 3x4 or G
MRS SARAH UOSTELLO.
could get rid of the troublesome Judge, advice and wrote two letters to him, in regard to the particular case now at
mcheri, that all planking shall be 11.4 meh in
one in which he thanked him for the
thickness, and that all walks shall be at
Rossmore.
Issue this Auburndale decision there
BANDON DRUG STORE least G feet wale.
He who controlled legislatures and trouble he had taken and another in had lieen no way of preventing it. In
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That on;
which
he
asked
him
if
he
was
sure
the
dictated to supreme court Judges had
less two-thirds of the property owners on
fluence bail been used, but to no ef
company
was
financially
sound,
as
the
found himself powerless when each
he rc-pectiye street or streets and avenue ,
fect. The thing to do now was to pre
»r avenues, shall tile a written r« monstrai ce
turn of the legal machinery had investment he contemplated making vent any such disasters In future by
Aiththe Recorder of the said (««wnof Ban
brought hlrn face to face with Judge represented all his savings. He added removing the author of them
ion within lb days from the final pubhen
in the second letter that he had re
ion hereof, which said publication will be j
Rossmore. Rult after suit had boon
The directors bent eagerly forward.
ceived stock for double the amount of
lie llth day ot Jnlv, 1907, remonstrating j
At North Bend
decided against him and the Interest
Had
Ryder
really
got
some
plan
up
his
igniust the proposed improvements, then an j
his investment and that, being a per
he represented, ami each time It was
»rdinanee will he passed by the said Board, I
fect child in business transactions, he sleeve, nfter all? The faces around
Judge Rossmore who had handed down
ippropn.itmg funds for the construction «»t
the
table
look«*«!
brighter,
and
the
di
had been unable to account for the ex
iicli sidewalks on the respective Streits*
}'on (’¡in't E.v/iccl to (let
the decision. Ho for years these two
I' now open for tin* re-
tra $50,000 worth until the secretary of rectors cleared their throats and set-
md for grading and planking th«* respective
men had fought a silent but bitter duel
Worth for ^tl. But
copt ion of pal ients. I ll«*
.tree’s and avenues so designated above,
the company had written him assuring tl«‘«l themselves down in their chairs
in which principle on the one side and
md
s.ud
GROIN
\N(
’
E
W .’LL I I R TH ER
as
audiences
do
In
the
theater
when
i'ou
Can.
Get
Y’our
him that everything was in order.
tel ms m<* Sill per w eek
UORE PROFILE tor the assessin« nt < .i
attempted corruption on the other
the drama Is reaching its climax.
Ai
G
JOEY'S
WO
HTH
ut
These letters Ryder kept.
he adj "• >i prop, rtv owners of the ie^pe
and upwards. For par
were the gnge of battle. Judge Ross
The board, continued Ryder with Icy
ive sti • .or avenues tor a’l silch w«uk m
From
that
time
on
the
Alaskan
Mln
more fought with the weapons which
Iicnlars apply to : :
calmness, had perhaps heard and also
•onstru- * i «» ii on the res|>« ctiv«* su ets «•!
hi» oath and the law directed him to Ing company underwent mysterious seen in th«* newspapers th«* stories re
ivenues J »r all such w«»rk of <• instruction «
changes.
New
capitalists
gained
con
n the rt ;• efivt streets or avenues, and for
use, Ryder with the only weapons ho
garding Judge Rossmore and his al
trol
and
the
name
was
altered
to
the
•arrying <
su i work in at.rord m< <• '*.’h
understood—bribery and trickery. And
Lhuilrr in Bind 4 and
Icged
connection
with
th«*
Great
North
I w.
Great
North
western
Mining
company.
each time It had been Rossmore who
Hated this
t. day of June. 190?.
western company
l’«*rhaps they had
Thon
it
became
Involved
In
litigation,
Repairing neatly ami promptly done nt
had emerged triumphant
Despite ev
R. A \I>E,
not lielicved these stories. It was only
lowest living prices.
ery maneuver Ryder’s experience could and one suit, the outcome of which natural. lie had not believed them
Rec«
f the I own of ifai Jo .
North
Bend,
Or.
suggest, notwithstanding every card meant millions to the company, was himself. But he had taken the trou
that could be played to undermine his carried to the supreme court, where ble to Inquire into the matter very
The
credit and reputation, Judge Rossmore Judge Rossmore was sitting
< ONT I* ST NOTH I
carefully, and In* r«*grett«*<l to say that
stood higher in the country’s confi judge had by this time forgotten all th«* stories were true
I >t 1 h rt mini of I I d * Inter ior,
In
fact,
they
I
S Land < Mitre ar R«iscburg Or.
dence than when he was first appoint about the company In which he owned were no longer denied by Judge tlnsi»-
•Inne 12, 1907.
ed.
stock. He dl<l noteven recali it
more himself.
\ •nifllcient (•«»ntest affidavit having been
So when Ryder found he could not He only knew vaguely that lt
tiled in this office nv Edwin E. Stillwell,
The directors looke«l at each oilier lu conte tant, against li 'iiiestead enttv No.
corrupt thLs honest Judge with gold mine and that It was situatisi In
amazement. Gasps of astonishment. I.*135 made Ortolw r «L P.103. for the NW1,
ka. Could lie dream that thè
he decided to destroy him with calum
Incredulity, satisfaction. were heard all of Secti ri 25. Township 23. S. Range 15 W..
uy
No scruples embarrassed Ryder Northwestern Mining compaio
by Robert \. D *ak coiitestee. in which if
Capital $25,000.00
over
tin* room. The rumors w«*re true, is alleged that said Robert \ Do«k ha<
the
company
to
which
he
had
In
in arriving nt this determination.
th«*n? Was it possible? Incredible!
wholl abandoned said tract and changed
From his point of view he was fully ed Ids few thousands were out1 an
Investigation, Ryder went on. ha<1 liis residence therefrom for more than two BOAKI> OF DIRECTORS; J. L 1\ i ;«» nfnbi bo . President, J. D eniioi . m , Vice I’nu
Justified
"Business Is business. He same? In deciding on the mert
since making said entry and next
F J. F xiîy , i’asli’« i, F rank F lam . T. P. H anly .
shown
that Judge Rossmore was not years
hurts my Interests; therefore I remove the case presentisl to him right see
prior to file date herein; that said tract i
only lnt«*n*st«*d in th«* company hi not settled upon and cultivated hv said
to him to be plainly with the No
him." Bo he argued, and he consld
as required bv law that said absence
ered it no more wrong to wreck the western, and he rendered a decision to whose favor as judge of th«* supreme partv
A ’••neral banking business tr.insacted, and customers given every accommodatiou
was not due t<» employment in the military
happiness of this honorable man than that effect. It was nn Important de court In* had render«*«! an iin|N«rtant de or naval service of the United Static in consistent with safe .and conservative banking.
he would to have shot a burglar In cision. involving a large sum, and for cision; but. what was worse, he had ac time of war. said parties are hereby notified
0orre8pon«l« nts: Th«* American National Bank of San Francisco. California.
self defense.
Ho having thus tran t a day or two It was talked about. But cepted from that company n valuable t<> appear, respond and offer evidence
I ouch ing «aid allegation at 10 o'clock a. m
gift
that
is.
$5
o
,«
mio
worth
of
stock
Merchants' National Bank. Portland, Oregon.
quillized hla conscience he had gone to as ft was the opinion of the most learn
<»n July 30, I‘JO?. before
I
Blnmenr »tin r
The Chase National Bank of New York.
work in his usually thorough manner, ed and honest Judge on the l«ench no ier which lu* hnd given absolutely Notary Public, at his office at Band'll.
nothing In return unless, as some I Oregon. and that final In arin«' will I m h< Id
and his success had surpassed the one dreamed of questioning it.
Bank is Open from 1» t m to 1*4 m_. ami I p m. to 3 p.ni.
o'clock, a. m <> ii Amjust 13, 1907. be
But very soon ugly paragraphs lie- claim«*«!, th«* weight of his Influence on «it
most sanguine expectations.
fore
the
Register
and
Receiver
at
the
gnu to appear In the newspapers. (me th«’ bench. These facts were very ugly ( nited States Land Ollier in Roseburg.
This Is what he hnd done
and so mutnswernbl«’ that Judge Ross <Iregnn.
I.Ike tunny of our public servants paper asked If it were true that Judge
more <li«l not attempt to answer them,
The said contestant having, in a proper
Rossmore
owned
stock
in
the
Great
whose labors are compensated only in
and the important news which he, th«* affidavit, filed «him* 10, 1907. set forth facts
niggardly fashion by an Inconsiderate Northwestern Mining company which
show that after due diiligence per
chairman. had to annoum*«* to his fel ! which
-ioiial service of this notice cannot I»* m ide.
country. Judge Rossmore was a man had reeentlj benefited so signally by
low
directors
that
afternoon
was
that
J it is hereby ordered and directed that |
of but moderate means. His Income bls decision. Interviewed by a report-
Judge Rossmore’s condu«*t would be such notice be pivin io <«n and proper
as Justice of the supreme court was er. Judge Rossmore indignantly denied
mail«* the subject of an inquiry by con publication.
912,000 a year, but for a man In hfs lining Interested in any way in the
B enjamin L I'nnv. Register.
gress.
position, having a certnln appearance company. Thereupon the same pai>er
—
Ryder sat down, ami pandemonium
to keep up, lt little more thnn kept the returned to the attack, stating that the
broke loose, the delighted directors Notice of Street Improvement
wolf from the door. He lived quietly, judge must surely Is* mistaken, as the
tumbling over each other in their
but comfortably, In New York with his records showe<l a sale of stock to him
In the Rosa Building
eagerness to shake hands with the man
N« tice is hereby oiveti that the Board of
wife and hla daughter Shirley, nn at nt the time the company was known
•
l
’
rnstees
of
the
Town
of
Bu.don.
Coos
who had snv«l them. Ryder had giv
tractive young woman who had grad as the Alaskan Mining company.
I’o . Oregon, by order «inly passed on the
en no hint that be had b«*en a factor In ?5tb
d-ix of «lune. l!M7, and entered in the
uated from Vassar and hnd sherwn n \\ hen he read this the Judge was over
whelmed. It was true then! They the working up of this case against ■lotirnal of its record tor that day, propose*«
marked taste for literature. The daugh
their <*ommon enemy, but the directors . tnd hereby ones notice of such proposal,
tar’» education had cost a good deal of had not slandered him. it was he who
knew well that he ami he alone ha«l to improve, ar «de. repair, rt plank, nnd
hnd
lied,
but
how
Innocently
how
in
money, and this, together with life In
I cause sidewalks to Is- built
the follow
been th«’ master mind which ha«l i ing named streets, within the limits of the
nocently !
•urance and other incidentals of keep
brought about the happy result.
I’own “f Bandon, to-wit
Fourth. Bluff,
His daughter Shirley, who was his
ing bouse hi New York, had aj>out tak
<’ot|iiille. Fine. Spruce Pioneer. The Ex
er all he hnd Yet be hnd managed to greatest friend and comfort, was then
I tention of
1’ionet r. The County Road,
CHAPTER III.
known as the Hank Roa«l, and in the
save a little, and those years when he In Eitrop«’. She hnd gone to the con
tin*
suprem«*
reward
of
virtue
Woodland
Addition
known as \l»ernathv
could put by a fifth of his salary th«* tinent to rest nfter working for month»
the good American Is promised Avenue, Columbia Avenue. Little Street.
Judge considered himself lucky. He
on a novel which she had Just pnl»-
a visit to Paris when he «lies. 1 known as Pacific Avenue and First Street,
llshed
His wife, entirely without ex-
cretly he was proud of his compare
said improventmeiits iwitnz more specific-
Those, however, of our saga ally deserdu-d as follows
the poverty. At least the world colili! perience in business matters and some
I, The san I B«»ard promises to build a
what of nn invalid, was hapless to ad cious fellow countrymen who can af
never ask him "where he got IL”
ford to make th«' trip uaunllj- manage sidewalk on the North ^ide of Fourth Street.
vise
him.
Rut
to
his
old
and
tried
with
Ryder was well ncquahrted
| lietfinnine at the w* t line ««f intersection
Judge Rossmore’s private ntenna. Tlie friend, ex-Judge Stott. Judge Ross t<* see Lutetla before crossing the river with Sprue • Street, westward to the t« rm’n
Styx.
Most
Americans
like
Paris-
afion thereof, kim* the west line of in
more explalmsl the facts ns they were.
two men had met at a dinner, and, al
some like it so well that they have ters« r ’i««n with tin < «> inH rox<! running
though Ryder had tried to cultivate Htott shook Ills head. "It’s n conspir
N rth F..ast and Sontl West, and continu
the acquaintance, he never received acy!" he cried "Atal John B Ryder made lt their permanent home—al inu on the West side of s iid County road
though lt n.nst be n«lde«l that in their to tie -South line of the Chris Rasmussen
i
is
behind
it.
”
Rossmore
refused
to
be
•tuch encouragement.
«ne
admiration th^y rarely Include the , property.
4
LEWIN’S
Meat - Market
THE LION AND
THE MOUSE.
By CHARLES KLEIN.
MEATS and
PROVISIONS
E. LEWIN Prop.
Opera
WINES, LIQUORS
and CIGARS.
Squaw
Bags.
burn ¡slice!
Rooms
The Pacific
i m
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
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Sisters of Mercy
BASK or BANDON,
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n R. H. Rosa
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Complete
GENERAL
Co.
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Inc
Line of
MERCHANDISE
I1'arm Produce Taken in 1ixe hange
P ree Ih'liverv all parts of the ('i. ^
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