The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, September 10, 1897, Image 2

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    NO NATIVE PLEBISCITE.
REHABILITATION of real estate .
NEARING THE END.
they deseevs it .
Junction City Time«.
Oregonian
Miners’ Committee Agres* to s
In speaking of the measures pending
It lias been only natural that the
Brnntor Morgan has put a damper
ty-FIve Csst Rete Until the
in congress of direct and special inter
upon the acbcmo to parable the Hu- long-eoutinued depression of business in
End of the Year.
• est to Oregon and the northwest, O011-
gniinn aborigine! ngaiuat annexation, states so new as our states of the ?»•
' gressman Ellis said recently that he
of
or a means of convincing him of “the cific Northwest siiould bring values
favored'
Oolumlws,
O.,
Sept.
S
.-T
h
e
end
of
,10pedter,he
consideration
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V U l U U J ir u n , V . »
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n n W l IOT I l i e
I favorable
it V O f rtU IV
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.error of bis ways’’ by aaying: "I do not i real property, excep in a ew
! (|,e great miners’ strike is in sight. This , , i n,nan war veterans’ pension
• thhik that the United States govern- situations, to a low basts. Tina has
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afternoon the national executive board ; bill by the next session. This hill has
ment shtuld seek to aaceriain the tenti- ■ been, indeed, the necessary result of of the United Mineworkers’ Association already safely passed the gauntlet of
, mint of the native population on the existing conditions. The country has agreed to recommend to the miners a the parliamentary stages, and all th a t;
active demand for manufactured goods and products
but a sparse population; low prices of
1 question of annexation. We did
proposition from the Pittsburg operators it now , requires is the recognition of the
A more
we
staple
products
have,
through
natural
' consult the natives of Alaska when
for a straight price of 65 cents a ton, to gpeaker of the house Mr. Ellis lias no j
reported and at advanced rates. An improvement all
annual acquired That country and annexed it law, borne down the value of lands;
T he qvebtios of holding
continue in force until the end of tiie doubt
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-
that the bill will
pass if it can , of v
oi the
me country, |>uui>v
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1 -
county fair at Eugene
i to the United States. We can give the , «nil
and the <10018
debts of
along the line will soon be realized.
. public
. | year, with the additional mutual under- . vroUj.|lt (0 a vote, but the speaker
the
ef-
17
.
.
.
urougm
>
dtacuesed. A county fair■ may am,
governmert. It ig j and private,
incurred
through
e
l-
.
f#r
itg
recognilion
0„
*
ainn.lin» Biol o n t trtppfinff nf nnPPA* ' .
.•
saiimmihnn on
ebonW be a great benefit to the people , t empty u ,k Qr a
t0 aay that wo for, of all to reahae ultimate result, too
ghaH
econotliy. The bill pro­
tors and miners shall be held in Decern the ground of economy. The bill pr°-' In order to keep pace with the times OUT STOCK OF COOD®
of the surrounding country. It gives have the heat government in the world i quickly, have la-eri felt as an additional
I ber. 1897, for the purpose ot determining vides for the pensioning of some li.ooo i
w ill be increased to oonform therewith.
y. The
m e coil-
-
con- :
them a chance to compare their products it is an acknowledged fact. It lias never weight on all real property.
,
,
,
.
, what the rate of mining shall be there- VBlcran. W|1O fought in the Indian
veterans, who mug
with those of others and in that way soe been our policy to consult the wishes of sequence lias been that only such real
after
1 wars of Oregon and Washington, and
und learn much for which otherwise i the natives when we found it desirable l>roperty as could be called productive
A delegate convention of all miners their widows.
of revenue, or prospectively so in the
they would have no opportunity.
J to annex teiritory.”
who have suspended work has been
G L E N A D A G L E A N IN G S .
ure, couiu
oe said
su iu to
i o have
i m v « actual
» w u .i i
could be
i There is a great dorl of sentimental­ near future,
,
. called to meet in Columbus feept. 8, at
This
condition
has
depressed
value
••W ho is the homo merchant?” He ity wasted, which might better lie saved
110 a. m., to act upon the recommenda­
Bv S tranger .
' everything else. But there is now to be
Is the man who helps pay for the street for elegiac verses, upon “consulting the
tion. President Ratchford and the
on which you walk ; for tho schools in natives ot Hawaii about the future of ; a change.
other members oi the board say there is
Plenty of rain.
Two circumstances are bringing that
vhieh your children or perhaps you their ¡glands.” In point of fact they
8 ..
not tlie slightest doubt but that tlie
Mrs.
L. R, Johnson was on the sick
restoration
I
islands. Today fewer in ! change about. The first is
were cducated; lie helps to keep up tho
miners will approve the recommenda­ last week.
church iu which you worship; he is a number tlinn tho resident Japanese, of normal prices for staple products; the tion. The pioposition does not involve
Eva Pepper is spending a few weeks
mat) who builds a home which enhances they do not own one per cent of the soil second is payment of debts that have ai bitration, and it provides for an ! at the cape.
__ settlement
_
Wm. Fields of Heeeta was visiting
the value of your own property; every of the country, their chiefs of long ago, hung heavily over landed property; or, immediate
of the _ strike
Aa Soon as~ the miners ratify the prop- blends here last week
subscription paper that is passed has wlio did own all by the strict letter of in cases where payment was hopeless,
liquidation and change of ownership.
School commenced last Monday with
one ! tribal law, having sold and eeded
his name upon it; he is
osition work will be resumed in all the
Miss
Lillian Harwood at tlie helm.
Discharge
of
debts
and
release
of
debt­
who cannot afford to swindle you if the whiles. Literally speaking, tho Ka­
mines.
Geo.
Colter’s dwelling caught on fire
ors,
in
ono
way
or
another,
has
been
nothing else would prevent f ia- bears nakas are people without a country,
near the chimney a few days ago, but
going
on
during
several
years.
The
his share of the good government and a3,j they owe to tlie kindness
Don't Tobarro Spit ami Smoke Toar Lire iw aj.
was discovered in time and put out after
stays with you in suusldne and dark- ' eraI1Cc of the whites what comforts and good crops and high prices of the pres- To quit tobacco easily and torever. be inag
burning u hole about 4 feet across.
„ess. Paste th e » facts in your hat,
ties they enjoy. To that, also | ent year following the effort of four oettc. toll ot li.e, nerve aod vigor. ta u . N o ^
Dae. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
Rev. Morse, wife and son, arrived a OUR TERMS are CASH or something convertible
AU druggists, 60c or •!. Cure guaran­
few
days ago from Washington. They
pnd then star and consider whenever they arc indebted for tlie privilege they o r five preceding years, will bring out strong.
teed
Booklet and sample free. Address
........... Into CASH............
you «re tempted to send away for any­ bad for half a century of playing at all or nearly all persons whose condition Sterling Remedy C o, Chicago or New York. moved in the Rogers house for the winter
and
expect
to
go
to
California
next
is
not
beyond
remedy.
Even
for
those
monarchy and government; and they
thing kept ip your own town.— E r .
A CONTINUANCE OF YOUR VALUED PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED.
spring.
NEWSPAPERS AND THE PUBLIC.
would yet be playing nt it but for the who are beyond other remedy, it will
■ I S
--L IL -J -C
It seems there is some mistake in
be
better,
as
also
it
will
be
lietter
for
astonishing recklessness of the lste
sending the Gardiner mail from Flor­
It t,s very amusing to oliserve the
«
r . n i f r A i n n ö T » ’«
Queen in announcing that she would tho country, when the adjustment that The Newspaper maker.
ence. We get tlie “ W ist ” from Gardi­
struggles of the Free-Trade press to as­
no longer observe the constitution she Is inevitable shall have been finally
ner and some times it is over a week
The
alleged
immorality
of
the
news-
certain bow the discriminating duty
old when received here.
luul sworn to defend and which was made.
distributing agencies in furnishing full
clause was “slipped into” the new tariff.
Tho conditions as to landed property
Mrs. Lowe of Fiddle creek was in a
the only guarantee of tho suffrage, of
I and complete details of prize fights, the
There is
nothing strange about
isnot.ung
ano n it,
». The
rtyrigbt, andol domestic peace, U during
U Illi|£ O
V lU ttl
.« w w
O tv ll
a
-
•
1»
few days ago looking for a house to
several
years jeaaww
past . have
« P * rt
*“ d- move in for the winter Dwelling
section as read, and as passed, was sub-
that
o{ U8Ur. abnormal beyond precedent, and in fact
By supporting her in that act of usur­ wholly absurd.
That
'good
lands'
vorce
suits,
and
pictures
of
the
hatchet
houses are liegining to be ill demand in
nil tied to every member of the way» | pation, so destructive to good gove.'n-
Will Continue to Carry a W ell Selected Stock of
Glenaila,
there are plenty of empty
with
which
some
sixteen-year-old
boy
and muans and finance committees by ,
inent, the Kankas forfeited their senti­ throughout the country should bo re­ murdered hia grandmother and two of ones but not many in proper condition
th e friends of American shipping. Tho ]
mental claims upon the political con­ garded a practically valueless, should hia aunts, is not a proof of the corrup­ to live in in winter.
jclause was revised by United States
Some of our people were quite startled
sideration of tlie white owners of the be offered at merely nominal prices for tion of the press, says tlie Harrisburg
Senator Elkins of West Virginia, and
ready
money,
and
yet
find
no
takers,
is
last
Sunday afternoon by seeing a deer
soil, and us they had no other claims to
News but rather a commentary, strik­ come walking leisurely along , lie road
Which will be handled on the closest possible margin
general informiition on this subject was
fall back upon they became little more a fact that could be produced only by ing in its significance, on the actual
from
the
cemetery.
It
walked
down
the
furnuihuti to tho members of the com­
Consistent with the original cost and transportation.
than wards to be cared for by a guard­ such combination of causes, in part na­ state of the taste of tha newspaper’s road to the river then turned and went
mittees together with a draft of the
tural
and
in
part
artificial,
as
we
have
ian. That is their actual status now.
back through town and when last seen
clientage.
section by The American Protective
was goiDg south.
They are tho wards of the Dolo repub­ seen in this period of reaction from too
The news features of most of the
Tariff I.eague. ’flier« was nothing of a
Glenada Sunday school will be reor­
lic, and tlie fact that, like minor chil­ rapid development, (rom conditions oi dailies are not designed as moial studies
mysterious nature about tbs proposi­
ganized at once. All interested will
WILL BE THE BASIS; This we intend shall work
dren, they do not know what ia good speculation and of excessive values,
in contemporary history, but they please meet at the church at bell call
tion ; nothing accidental, It was purely
from
prospects
of
gain
and
wealth
for them, and aro most disposed to com­
aim to tell tho readers what is going on next Sunday. Tlie time is not decided no hardship on our patrons; LOWER RATES MORE THAN
intentional, for tlie sole purpose o f ex­
plain of that which is best they should which beguiled everybody into debt, in the lines of their interests. They are upon but will probably beat 2:30 o’clock
tending tlie policy of protection to
COMPENSATING FOR PROMPT SETTLEMENTS.
linve, is tho one that accounts for their joined with unprecedentedly low prices
successful only when they are able to p. in. This should interest everyone.
American transportation interests both
of
staple
products
throughout
the
world.
Let
all
turn
out
and
do
what
we
can
to
present political attitude.
mirror accurately the general interest
ty land and sea,—American Jico n o m itt
make it a success.
The policy of ignoring the views of Under the recovery from these condi­
and satisfy tlie demand that may exist
a native population, whieli Senator tions now at band, values must again
S U N D A Y S E R V IC E S .
as peculiar to their own community.
T he keynote io the situation ia to be Morgan cites ns tho rule which tho find their proper level. Real estate
Tlie fault is not with the newspapers,
On Sunday Sept. 12th, there will be
found iu the foreign trade atgtiatics, United States has always observed in both in city and country, will again be
but with human nature. So well is preaching in the Presbyterian church in
With a constantly increasing bulanco of adding new territory to tlie national looked to as the basis of values and
thia understood by the general public Florence at 11 o'clock a. m., at Point
trails in this country’s favor as a result domain, is and always has been the wealth. Never would landed property
that the citizen who may have occasion Terrace at 3 p. m. and at head of tide
of su urgent European demand for Am­ general policy of civilisation. Not only have fallen so low but for the combina­
to acquire a knowlege of some scandal, at 7 p. in.
erican grains and otlicr produce at tho would tho whites be out of Alaska if a tion of causes before remarked, which
I. G. K notts , pastor.
has only to recall his knowledge of
highest prices of tine veur, and with a native plebiscite bad been the prece­ are not likely to reappear, and which in­
commnnitiea to know what paper to
G R E E N L E A F IT E M S .
tariff on imports sufficiently high to dent condition of their entrance there, deed can never reappear, unless pru­
send for. This ia true of the inland
meet the legitimate expenses o f tho but they would be outside tho limits of dence shall again be forgotten. No sin­
Bv a W est C obbespondent .
districts, where practically homogenous
government, there are good reasons to the western hemisphere. North and gle sot of these causes could have yield­
populations exists.
look forward to a nmre prosperous state South America are what tbei havo be­ ed such consequences. It required all
Sept. 4th, 1897.
In the larger oities, the centres of
ol
them
in
combination,
and
aueti
com­
of affairs than has ht-on seen in the last come to tho cause of human progress
We
do
not
raise
much
grain here, but
foreign trade, where many interests
lour •years. Gold imports on a largo because the aboriginal natives were bination cannot occur again.
the rain caught some of it out.
For these reasons we say recovery of meet and mingle, and where all candi­
scale are a certainty uext fall, In ad­ made to stand aside wtiile the white an­
Peil Bros, have got all tlie machinery
dates of public taste are found side by together for their mu ley saw mill on
dition to the merchandise which Europe nexation iBts took over land and sover­ values in land nre to he expected—mod­
side, the other character of the news­ Deadwood creek.
ia calling for, there is again springing eignty, Australia, Polynesia and Mi, erate values at least, and these only
BLANKETS FOR 65c. a PAIR,.
paper is of the necessity far from being
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burnett have plan­
¡up a good foreign demand for the better cronesia would be the homes of the arc to he desired. Restoration ol confi­
ned to cross the mountains tomorrow
uniform
in
virtue
or
vice,
but
each
still
clues of securities which thia country buslimen and cannibals only if Great dence in city and country real estate
SHIRTS 25ct8. TO $1.50
haa its little public, composed of those (or a visit to town, but may postpone the
baa to offer, thus swelling the indebted­ Britain bod suited her polities to na- cannot much longer be delayed. It is
trip,
ns
rain
has
been
pouring
all
day.
representing some peculiar idiosyn­
ness which will later on have to lie tivo prejudice. Civilisation demands coming; but it will not rise above a rea­
W. 11. Wheeler, while running about
crasy
of taste.
liquidated with the yellow metal. So the use ot all tlie noil and savagery sonable basis, nor should it. The ex­
barefooted on his (arm on Nelson creek
There ia no such thing ns a news­ last evening, ran a rusty nail into hia
confident aro the jicople that all danger must make way for it. There can be no perience the country has had, severe
paper
debauching its public. A man foot an inch and is now a sort of a
as that cxpericni« has been, will be­
has been suiely passed that little atten- reversionary process.
reads a paper because of the agreeiqpnt eri pple.
come
the
foundation
of
a
broad
and
sure
* lion ia now being paid to the condition
If tlie poor Kanakas bad tho capacity
of its general policy witli hia own ideas.
Mr. Rainsay and family were caught
of the treasury reserve, and tlu> “end- of thought they would see that their prosperity. Real estate cannot poesibly
The moment that policy changes the by the rain living in a shake shanty
remain
on
the
irrational
basis
to
which
)eaa chain” has entirely ceased t o l a » own in,create are bound up in annexa­
public patronage of the paper changes. without a floor, on their home­
Jiugbear.—Commercial f i t v i t io,
tion; for, if Hawaii remains independ­ the adverse conditions through which
When a well-known metropolitan stead on Bear creek, not having dared
to put up a house yet, as Mr. Ramsay
ent with her present treaties in force, we have been passing liavo forced it.
paper, which has been coquetting with
busy burning down some large
the
Japanese
lalmrers
will
aoon
bo
in
C ivil »Kiivtcs may be well enough
THE NICARAGUA CANAL.
social vice for some time, finally took stubs that might fall on his building
such
an
onortnous
majority
that
there
coufluid to certain limit», but when it is
the leap, the report of the wholesale site.
/•juried to such leugths as to produce a will be neither work nor food for any
The time has come when all business casting out quickly followed, but the
Some of the people up Deadwood !
result like that which occurwl in San other servile class. On the one hand is interests on the Pacific coast should circulation did not suffer. The paper creek are moving to have half tlie
Francisco tlie other day it ia carried too Asiatic submergence, on the other white unite in the furtherance o, the Nicar­ merely advertised itself to its proper school in the winter. They say it would
far. When a man is elected or np- j absorption. There is no mlddlo place agua canal. J. M. Eddy writes to the public, which received it with the usual be better for tho children to go through
the rain to school, where they can quick­
pointed to an office he should have the which could long be held, and by stand­ San Francisco papers a pithy letter up­ amount of fatted calf.
ly dry themselves by a roaring fire, than
f ight to name hia »ubordinatea, espe­ ing out against the white alternative on the subject. Cot gress can only ,*c
for the parents to spare their large boys
cially those whom lie must trust, In the Kanakas really invite, though they expected to act in response to the urgent
during the only months when they can
ANTED—FAITHFUL MEN
help oil the farm.
the esse in question, one of the sul>- may bo unconscious of the act, a fate requests of the people. If there is sn ap­
or women to travel for re­
ordinates in the Ban Francisco post- as harsh as that of the hairy Ainus parent apathy on the part of the public sponsible established house in Oregon.
Position
/»like hecaine a defaulter to the amount whom the original Japanese found in the representatives will again ignore Salary »<«0 and expenses.
/>f nearly |10,000. Tim postmaster was possession of the ¡■lands which they the oft-repeated pledges of the party permanent. References. Enclose self-
addressed stamped envelope.
The
gated o,j hia official Iwnd for the amount, settled,
platforms. The rise in the price of National. Star Insurance Bldg., Chicago.
of the defalcation and Judge Morrow
agricultural products and the reviving
■ « • r s b m l/ Bays Sa.
la e s s e n t ia l to
of the federal court has decided that he I C asearets t'sndv Cathartic, the m ost won industries ot the country, taken in con­
u m u i imilieal
iiit-uiiRi tu
iw u is i' vs »»•» —e-«-'
— nection witli the passage of the new UNITED STATES SENATE EMPLOYES. health. Every nook
ie liable. The (acts are that the d®" 1 dsrful
diseoiarj_cf
ant and rcfrualunic to the ta n e , act gently
and corner of the
_
au,I i«i«illv. i ly
on »»visi«»».
kklneys. liv er suit bowels. revenue bill, guarantee a sufficient sur­
laolter
was u placed
by ----
tlie . MIX
fao
u cr WB*
u b u p m in hia I position -z
j vi»
b lo o d , and
and n
n I
system Is reached by the blood,
on
»
si
• 'i o o a v io « ro ,» ii
c ic a n a liig t h è • n t l r a a y a u -m , d U p c i cobi»,
S. T Chronicle.
depuri
under tlio UV»I * c r \u c w g u - . cun, h«*itaobe. leve»-, liahltuul c©n»tl|»at»oo plus in the national treasury, above the
Its quality the condition of every organ de­
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:..a
aiul
Itiiimisni»««
Pk'Ot*
hilV
ftlld
tTV
B
b<>!
Thirty
years
ago
seventy
employes
of
Ut7m’.7TÌ*»«.t«n--t«’rdiU not appoint I u i a ». a-, ve
Â'îÂîÎ
pends. Good blood means strong nerves,
requirements for ordinary expenditures
j « sw» U*X '»0 Latita, a»
the United States senate were on the good digestion, robust health. Impure
ss
.1 « .
t u li
l i a v a » ! t J W id I to
n 1*111*11
curo llT
by i ail drutrtsU .
bini and could
not ______
remove 1 him,
but a guarautcixl
to construct the canal under the provi­
pay roll. Today the number is 354. The blood means scrofula, dyspepsia,rheuma­
•till lie '»u»1 u ‘ reeponsib1« lor his
tism, catarrh or other diseases. Thesureet
sions in Congressman Barham’s bill,
large
inervaee ia in proportion not only way to bare good blood ia to take Hood's
LIGHT RUN OF ALASKA SALMON.
f^culationa. Tb* ruluiB may be law,
without resorting to the sale of a single
and
to tlie siae of the senate bat aa well to the Sarsaparilla. This medicine purifies, r l-
but if so it i» an unjust law, and civil
bond. The canal must la* started. Now
taliies, and enriches the blood, and sends
; Coast Mail,
increase
in
public
business,
due
to
the
eerviee carried to auch extremes will >
San Francisco, Sept. 1.—The ship it the time to wage a vigorous warfare enormous development of the country. the elements ot health and strength to
every nerve, organ and tiaaus. I t creataa
• ooh become a stench in tlie nostrils ol
1 Centennial arrived today (rom the in its liehnlf. l-ct the local i-ommercial It takes more employee to transact thia a good appetite, givea refreahing sleep
the people.— K oM hurt/ I 'l'iim iin h r
laxlies
of
the
coast
unite,
ask
the
aid
of
Print» William sound, Alaska with
basineoe. But the number of htgb- and curve th a t tired Icellag. Remember,
JC.OOO cases ol salmon from tlie Alaska Great Central basin, pass the word on priced employee has not increased in
to the cast and south and by Ikccmber
Pai kera’ Association. Tim first report,“’ “ '1 ’ »'''""“ '«''“ " -
proportion to the increase in the total
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...... — r ~ — «» “ • '» >
___»f I*----- ,
u,in<le*t
UIIUVM business .......
man will
..... be
— working
nV .-...a i
1
favorT w ft r U ' A f r t
' Jt v a i oipected that the Centennial U
,,
..
... _
clerk in the poet office was cut off and
ao<l wpih«»
to have hit repreaentalive ard hia ten-
two men at |900 each were a*hled to tlie
pre üiï good;"i)ut~of course *««W bring down 40.000 or 45.000 ator instructed for a canal.
carrier service. It was said that the
Is the best - In fsc , the One True Blood Purl Her.
^omc arc better than others.
R. In c a la T o u r Ita w a ls W i t h C ascarete.
i clerk was not needed, but the additional
•V., t ure < o,,-ll|a«»lw„ ► „ ceree,
Candy
Cathartic,
cur«
cons,Ipsilon
torsrsr.
T-.-— . . . . I'^ ia C a tk a r iia K» or Ba. I
conn. Ipsilon torerer. I
Vor sals by
u V £ c S h ? r eS T d r iìm sW m fuodm uasy M w , ItC .C C .fa ll,d ru » « i.t.refu n d ukhm ». camera were.
M o o d ’ s phis take, easy to operate » £ ’ J . w . CARMAN,
Jtotar A M ?
I
W. n. WEATHERSON
R ates T h rou gh ou t W ill be Placed
AT B E D ROCK
Fresh Groceries and Provi
sions by Each Boat. Impor*
tant Reductions Will be
Noticed in Footwear, Men’s
Hats and Suits.
HURD & DAVENPO RT
THE SEATON STORE
j v u iu
GENERAL 4» MERCHANDISE.
Cash or A n y th in g M arketable^
HURD & DAVENPORT
HAMPTON BEOS.,
FOB D ll GOODS. U W
“
G U IT FU H SB K
All the Latest In ■■■■
Dress Goods, Trimming Etc.
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HAMPTON BHOS.,
Eugene,
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ENTERPRISING
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S. H. FRIENDLY.
S. H. FRIENDLY.
Good
food
PROGRESSIVE
M ERCHANT
CAR M A N ’S
CHEAP CASH STORE!
Dry Coods, * Croceries
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★ Notions-
FLORENCE MEAT MARKET.
$ehitting's Best
Hoodb
Sarsaparilla
Just Opened?
Goods as Represented«