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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1887)
9 -------------> - ' * r of .gu- >art or >ut!> on the han weil r ni? p. s. r ¥»*ry 1 1 p. » fo r City and ita»;«* har- 1« to T. OOQ- rops. LS E, n. * a and Tivirg tarn- p. ni. ». T i n : i:\ r i.o s io 3 i. K E V . S W A F F O K D ’8 A I T O I N T M I N T S . First Sabbath. North fork and South fork T r r r llt l«* Scout*»» a l th e M l u r —One* nlternnti-ty: Second Sabbath. Fish trap and I t u u i ' c r d a n ti M a t t S t i l l l i c l i c * - Lainpcy creek, alternately; Third Sabbath, «■<1 lit I*«* siti to m b e d . Floras crock and Four Milo, alternately'• Fourth iabbath . Coquille City, 10:10 a. in. Vietori i, May 4. An explosion and 7:. 50 p. m. li . 15. Swafford. Dick Sweet's little b o y born last dead, W . Davis. \V. Craven, \V. week came into this world with Matterson and four Chinamen. teeth, but has since shed them. »Subsequently Major Gibson, fore Simpson Bros, at Bandou have a man of the mine, arrived at the lathe in connection with their bottom oT the shaft and was hoist wheelwright, cooper and carpenter ed up safe and sound. shop. Later on, at alnrat 1 a. ra. to-day, The “Thistle,” Hume’s novel steamer is out on her first trip now, \V. Sc •ales and John Lvun and one visiting Hogue river, Port Orford, Chinaman were brought up dead. Klamath, ete. V o lu n te e rs from Wellington and in this place. )c t * . . t thia i 41tf. miraculously escaped from the low- j in the air shaft itself is entirely er stopeby following the air course, out. The expectation is that the and feeling his way to the station fire will be extinguished by day wlie'e he was met by a rescuing, light this morning, and instantly party. The Coquille City brnss A ll business is flames in the No. 1 shaft of ^he at a standstill in town and at the \ incouver Coal Company, and at Wellington mines. The public 1 p. m. it was thought they had the j band hiü head; everybody «aid be vvaa dying of . Conaumpr.on. A trial bottle of l»r. King’d New lJirtcovery was acni him. Finding re- j lief, he bought a large bottle and a box of l. r. Has attained n standard o f excelle noe which King'rt New l ife Fill»; by the time Le liad admits of no t-uperior. Itoontains ev-ry Improvement that Inventiva taken two boxes of pilla and two bottles of j genius, skill and money cun produce. the Discovery, he w is well aud had gained in flesh thirty-six pounds. Trial Dottles of this Great Discovery for Consumption free at J . 11. Nosier’s. isro T io m . i A ll persons knowing themselves i indebted to me, are notified to s e t -1 tie the same before or by M ay ’87. 1, After that date all accounts not settled will be placed in the | hands of a collector. white men and four Chinese were j ed to a small poition of the level 8. N. A . Downing, M . D. brought up through No. 1 of the ; between the main and air shafts. ; Coquille, City. Mar. ‘¿3, 1887. hoisting shaft. R. Gibson, foreman, From present appearance the fire Mrs. "NY. "W. H a y e s ,; ()f the after-damp. to no o t h e r on t|ie coast, llt i r k lt - i i * * A r n i n i r t s h r . The best nal ve in the* world for cata, bruis es, Boren, ulevrs, salt rheum, fever sores, tet ter, chapped hands, chilblains, eorr.s, and all skill eruptions, aud positiv«, ly cute» pile«, or uo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. l*rio«s 25 cents per box. For sale by J . K . Nosier. FOtt S A L E . $2000, onc-lialf down: A good farm of 87 acers good land improved, situated at th« junction of South and Middle forks of Co quille river. Call on I). McNair, adjoining the premises. M yrtle Point Myrtle Point, Oregon, J. F. Noyes, P roprietor, constantly on hand n well regulated assort ment, cheaper than the cheapest. Send in your orders no paiua spared to give full satisfaction. v4n!7 The Fino Stallion, YOUNG CAPÍ. SLiGEPiT! r IL L make the present season as follows; W ill be «t Co quille ility on Mondays and Tui-i days; at Capt. Hntler’B place ou WednofiJays and Thurs celebration to l>o bad here on the prevails everywhere. Fourth of July. the harbor down the air shaft, the on Monday evening nftei The court ad- the i journed for on « month, and gloom Nanaimo,May 4 —4 p. ra.— So far known as Sir Woodward’s Thomas, he by W ill Hood, of South Coquille, Diomede and he by Imported Diomede. A Mrs. J. Kronenberg, of H alls ten bodies, four of them sadly hand fire engine having l>eeu taken made us a pleasant visit ou Tues limited number of mares will be received creek, was very sick on Sunday, burned have been brought to the down the mine where it is fighting ! day, while on his way to Coos bay* only, as we wish to put the horse in condition for the fall trotting races. First come first but we we learn from Dr. Murphy, surface. Nearly 1(>0 are still un- the fire from the level. It is im- Mr. II. is the gentleman who pur served. the attending physician, that she | d «r ground. Four streams are possible to make an attempt to get chased the Valentine Gant place, C. B. Crosby, owner. is improving. • playing on the tire below’, aud our at the imprisoned men until the 1 ♦he best stock ranch ou the Co C»!>t. It. S. Littlefield aiul family is f" unJ to bo of Sreat B“ rvicc- fire is subdued, for by doing so it j quille river; but he is living in a through town on Mon,lav A res, ulnS Pnrty Ket lo the would drive the gas on to the tire j state of single-blessedness, which eu route to Bamlon, where the ; ™ to'nbed ‘»-.nght, should the and cause a second disaster. There is not just as it ought to be. H is /, #i,_ 1 fire be under control. The mine is but little hope of saving the men j vapt. goes to superintend the gov-, and place consists of 1033 acres, and i , *i „ . „»I, , t , ! at which the disaster occurred is alive, but an effort will bo made * eminent work at the month of our , the grass grows on it with unusual situated on the Esplanade, near the at the first moment to reach the river. i T .. , 1 , , ., luxuriance. At present he has lo »s . . . , .. Indian ranchero on the south side imprisoned miners. Over one-half Mrs. Lhzn Hawley, one of ( )re- than 100 head of cattle and not . v . . of the city from the steamboat of the dead, injured and im prison-1 con s early pioneers and mother of . , ... quite 2000 sheep on it but ho will .. r, , landing. J t is 700 feet deep, with ed men, leave wives and families to BY TIIE Mrs. II. Vt. Ilolverstottof l airview, . . . . soon have it well stocked, as the , , . ' chambers running m various d i rec mourn theii untimely end. Below el led at her home near Dayton, . place is adequate to keep a great . , i turns. are tin* names of those killed and Aam hill county, 1 his state, on tlie , .... fi i. » i fi * number of stock. Lhe stock he lh e scone on the Esplanade this injured, and those now in the ill- has is of tlie finest ever brought to 17th ult. morning is borrow ing in the ex- fated mine: Dead— W illiam Davis, Coos county and he will, still im P r. H'Titge, the medical gentle- ^rtJine Wives, mothers, sisters and TO John Lynn, John Smith, W illiam i prove it. H e informs us that some man lately from Texas, moved np (iangilter8 are running to and fro ( ’raven and Frederick Mattson. , of his this spring’s lambs are about to M yrtle 1 oint on Ihuisdav, a n il. afnong St the crowd wailing and Samuel Hudson of Wellington, as large as the average old scrub has loc ted his familv ju>t ‘‘l,u ,noa„ iUj, for the loss of husband, who formed one of the rescuing) of fall Age. the North for« lnidge on H oil father, brother or friend, as body parties, died from the effects of the 1 ON Miss Alice Bunch, after an ab H . Roberts place. M i. 1 . is said nft(,r iXKjv js taken to the sur- after-damp. Seven Chinamen were ! sence of two years, returned to her to be an excellent plusi< ian by jn (.ap,p. a rush is made for brought up dead. The injured are ' folks here thrpe weeks ago, and left those who have for years had him corp8e the hope that it if u I Geo. Davis, John Jones, J. Stone,! for their family physician. ^ ° not too 1 ite to hope for the best, John Lynch and Jules Michael, j again Saturday lr.st for a sojourn of three years in Portland. D u r commend him to the people of the The HÍr ¡g reüt wiÜJ thft ]amenta Richard Gibson, the foreman) of ing her absence she lias attended river tious of the bereaved, many of tlie mine, miraculously escaped college at Portland, this state, and Tickets to Ball One Dollar. Bosa’s hall at Batulon was u n -1 whom refuse to be comforted. It with a few cuts about the face. at Healdsburg, California, nnd in I Excursion Tickets half usual fare. der way Iasi Saturday, the frame is a sight which once seen will rev- Following is a list of those now tends going to college for some A good time Guaranteed. A Cor being up, when that gale of wind ^ be forgotten. V ehicles, streteh- imprisoned in the mine, as near time yet. Miss Alice is a uoble dial Invitation to All. The boats young lady, and her many friends set in and blew it into smithereens, ©rs and rough boards are pressed correct as can be obtained at pres hero would have been much pleas will make return trips on Sunday. H e put on a big force of men into the service of removing the ent. ed to have had a visit from her,but Parties wishiug to stay over till j Biada lurpliy, « coaat, vna in at ta# «nauta undar iÂ> ler#l * ibraa . paara, ta. par- a nica, aa Lmr^a otilar it»*, two Uh “L" at tha Ila and pend of atlon d lu TH Mu.-pùy mactiln- ». tor the pain» «netta • itrd 14.00 $3.50 25cta. IL , îgon, la beam before, :i# deli- u.i E X C U R S I O N BALL! Myrtle Point B r a Basa j SE, ON. (ha apart- •otharn Prop. B again yesterday nud by night the bodies to the (lead house. Many frame was again up aud if is j of these are unrecognizable, their thought that the roof will be on features from the fire being blnck- m a couple of days, and that the ©ned, and ill some instances even hall will be in readiness ball there on the 14th. for the charred. The mutilation of tlie ! bodies is something dreadful. S ociable . —The ladies of Gen. j The anxiety for those still in the Lytle W . R. C. will give a dime mine is intense, and for those hav- sociable and neck-tie party at the ing their friends entombed in the Odd Fellow s’ ball at this place burning pit there is the greatest Thursday evening M ay 19. The ‘ sympathy. ladies are requested to wear calico A dispatch was sent to aprons, and material. various. bring ties of The exercises Richards, J. Forrest, * Jos. Thomp be Inland railway, for an additional A lunch will be served, j supply of hose and such medical Admittance, 10 cents. the I. O. O. F. lmll o r- Charles Drake, C. W illis, W illiam this place! sell station, where it was put on* Hague, Jas. Lyons, J: hn Thomp Wednesday, M ay 11th, by the H art board a special train which left son, A. Smiley, Wm . Morris, Wm. combination is pronounced by the that station at 3 o’clock this morn- Hoey, John »Miles, Alex McDonald, Eastern, Southern, and California big for Nanaimo, and which reach- iooks New stope— Daniel Dawson, R. Burns, Thomas Perry, Robt. Nich- sick ex - 1 Chief Philips, with the approbation oison, Jonanthan Blundell, George ! of his Worship, Mayor Fell, sent Biggs, Goo. Dawson, T. Hughes, The entertainment to be given in ouft thousand feet of hose to Bus- )r. ------ Campbell, J. J. Smith. Proceeds to attendance as could lie forwarded, be given for relief of a soldier. the time she had to stay precluded Simmons, T. Martin, David E llis ! it altogether. She informs us that she left her brother Frank at and bis »son Arthur, Benjamin Healdsburg, but he was going to Popplewell, James Tuomas, Jos. Portland in a few days. She also Watson, Edward Johns, David informed us that her sister, Miss Morgan, E d v a rd W ilkins, Edward Hattie, who returned from Port land college some time ago, is Benton, J. Wohnnk, Jas. Campbell, • teaching school on M iddle Coquille, John Malcolm, Robt. Buffington, j while Miss May is teaching on J. McGuffie, Robt. Fallon, J a s .M il-1 South Coquille. ton, W m . Bone, Win. Gilbert, John T h e V e n t le t r n n n f i u o u f l . No. 1 level— Geo. Bowden, Geo. Mr. Jo- son, Michael Lyons, Andrew Hunt same 'soph Hunter, superintendent of the er, John Meakin, er., Andrew Muir, will papers as being one of the best, ed its destination shortly after W. D . Suit, DruvaDt, Bippus, Ind.. testi fies: “ I oku recommend Electric Bitters as the very bt'st remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in «very case. One man took aix bottles, and was cared of Rheuma tism of ten years' standing.“ Abraham llt»re, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, r.flirros: ! “ The best selling medioine I hay** ever han dled in my 20 years’ experience, is Electric j Ritters.“ Thousands of otheis have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unan j imous that Electric Bitters do cure all dis eases of the I fiver. Lidncys or Blood. Only n half dollar a Inittle at J. H. Nosier's Drug Store. Wm. Scales, Frank Tully, W illiam BORN. i Stephens, Meujiin and f. Gorman. and worthy of pationnge. They o'clock. The hose was at once will Kive a dance after the perform- in poaring water into the . , 1 burning pit. ance. free of charge. Give them a , a n o t h e r d is p a t c h . good bouse, and you will get your Nanaimo, B. C., May 4.— A ter- money’s worth. Admission, 50cts., rible explosion of gas took place children, 25cta. 1 laBt evening in the No. 1 shaft of *N A N D O N, Sat., May Util, ' 87 . j At Sumuer Coos county Or,, April 20,1887 to the wife of John Ruth, a urn. No. 5 level, old stope— M. Cor coran, Malcolm M cLean, Peter Dncca, Joseph Tellardo, John Zei- ; mani and A. Deportes (Itallian s), Nicholas Johns, Roderick M cD on ald, W . J. Morgan, S. H . Myers, BLOODED FOWLS. Puro bred Brown Leghorn nnd Plymouth Rock Poultry forsr.lt l y ld rw u rd B . Curt- Yonooila, Dougla» County, wright. Oregon 1 o- Ore.:. <t arc celebrated for vol ante, quality of tone, ».eitle e>poiit-c, variety of com bination. artiitic tie.;..'!», I ar.ty in limoli, perfect court ruction, n *. ■ ; i.‘.. ei Lie most attractive, orna rne nnl unci deniable or^u.ts for Lomea, schools, churelies, lodges, societies, etc. Tbese excellent E S T A B L IS H E D REPT7 T A T IO V . IJ K t iC A Ilb n c IL IT IL S , W fc H U I D W O b K M E X , BLitT B A T I B I A I « COSTBINXD, HAIL! THIS T H B PO PULAR ORGAN Instruction Beaks and Plano Stools. Catalogues end Price Lists, on appUeattoo, CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO. 831 BLUE ISLAND AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. NOTICE. All who are ind*. bled to the firm of John son Laird will ph ase call at my office and settle,ns all film accounts have been placed in my hands for collection. A. J. S ir rwood. IJ K O P A G A T O K of, and dt altr in Fruit L Trem nnd small fruits. lie keeps while ‘ Mrs. L . is a pianist of rare ability. j Prof. A. gave us a fine exhibition N ursery. on guitar and harp playing, both days, and at Myrtle Point on Fridays and fire under control. The Merry J I ! Saturdays. This splendid horse was sired wheat her steam-fire engine is doing at the same time. G o hear them by Old Capt. Sligart. he by a large Sir Thom good work, pumping water from Wednesday evening. as horse, his prandsire a well bred horse will give a grand ball in this place schools are closed. # for i Rescuing parties continu- | the fire is out the work of convey ed to attempt to reach the entomb ing air into the mine will be pros ed men, but were unable to rescue r ecuted, and the impression ia that Iowa slough is under great obli- t h e ’ships are now working hard only fifteen up to this hour. They by to-morrow evening the full ex gations to the stunner Antidope putting «.ut the fire in the mine, were overcome with the after-damp tent of the disaster will be ascer and her ciew for fuvois in foi waul- anij are reported to be succeeding. and had to be rescued by others. tained. ing mail matter. As soon as they ar»* successful, j One of those uoble rescuers, Paul The Lizzie Prien and S. Daniel Mr. ami Mrs. H ornee Haskins, rescuing parties will lie sent down. Hudson, succumbed to the effects son, which took on cargoes of lum of Fairview. visited faieuds in this j At present it is impossible on ac- of the after-damp. Tlie scenes ber at Lyons’ mill, this place, were place one day last week. W e ac- ! count of after damp. One of the around the shaft-head were most kuowle lge a call. towed to the lower river on Friday, _ T , , . 1 rescuing party, Samuel Hudson of heartrending. Friends of those tlie Cth inst., the tug katie Cook J . L Kronenberg opened a meat . . ... , . ,, . , . , . . ., * ; Wellington, was killed by after imprisoned below are looking for taking both in tow at the same time. market in this place at the la d e n , , . _ . •, i t » L - I damp at 11 oclock last night and the missing. At this hour but lit & Co. place, opposite the Robinson ,, . . , . . . Prof, and Mrs. Lorraine, and 1 the same fate nearly befell several tle hope is entertained for the safe house tin4 week. .. ’ , , ... : others who were saved with great ty of the imprisoned men. The ! Prof. Albert of the Hart combina Geo. Massey, who is solely af- j difficulty by the exertions of the fire is still raging, but it is thought tion which plays in the Odd F el fiieted with dropsy, was brougnt j)]|y8it.iHnd jjj attendance. it will soon bo got under control \ lows’ hall, this place, on W ednes down Saturday aud is at the Olive The imprison *d miners number and then the rescuing party will day evening, gave a host of their hotel for treatment. new friends a grand musical treat 1.40 or 150 men and boys, 00 being again attempt to go below. Mrs. J. r. Jenkins, ot the isth- white and the rest Chinamen Nanaimo, May 4.— A ll this day i at the Olive h o ie l last night. Prof. mus. retured to her home on W r y slight hopes are entertained gangs of men have been engaged L. used to travel with the noted Tuesday after a visit to her par- ,,f saving any of them on account in a strenuous effort to subdue the violinist, John kelly, aud is second Point. CHICAGO C O TTA G E ORGAN Coal Nanaimo, May 5.— It is estima D on’t cease to renmmber tlie Immediately after the explosion feet into the air. In a few’ minutes b ill to be given here July the 4th, the rescuing parties rescued Geo. llames commenced to issue through ted that there is between fifty and by our band. . Davis. John Smith, J. Jones, James the air shaft with a loud roaring seventy-five Chinamen in the mine. In a short time the fan At 9 p. m great advances had been Jno. Nnsburg. of Marshfield. St.me, John Lynn and Jules Mich- noise. spent several days here last week, a,»|t an,j they are all alive and do- house caught fire and was quickly made in'hnbduing the flames, and chatting with old friends. ing well. They also brought up consumed. In the meantime nine | it is now thought the fire is confin ents. Mr. and f tba Vancouver those on the surface had of hu ex- Evan Jones, Win. and Jas. Davey, of gaH, fr in u cause uukuown, plosion was a terrific shock, follow- ; J. H. Westfeldt, Arch Muir, Henry LOC A L I T E M S an outburst of thick black Lee Rii l his son Hudson, Robt. and nlxnit <» p. m. yesterday occurred at ed by * smoke through the air shaft. The John Howe, Wm. Kelly, Jos. and Mrs. H ans Revd was visiting tht' Esplanade, in shaft No. 1, at Nanaimo. The explosion was fol- tivst explosion was quickly follow- Andrew Morton, Geo. Bertram, friends on the river last week. i ed by a second one, stronger than Herbert Beirlockwny, W m . Lucky, The Masons have the fouialation lo" ' * 1 •*> ,ir'’ tIie " ir s,l!' ft- aml timbers for their hall on th e ; the fan house was totally destroy- the first, carrying pieces of wood, ! sr., W m. Luckey, jr., Jas. Hogan, miners’ lamps, etc., hundreds of ; J. Byers and Jas.Tsbister. grollnds. ; ed by lire. •qntll» ■eveu rÎT*r. in Te.v»K. company’s T. Allen and H . Brun. Groat excitement haw been caused in tlie mine, in which there were upwards ! No. 3 level, uorth —George Old, vicinity of Farin. Tex., by the remarkable of one hundred and fifty miuers at Abraham Lewis, John Wobank, reo* »very « fa ir J. E. Corley, \.ho v,as s>, the time. The first intimation Copley Wobank, Thomas Evans, Le¡iile¡*;-i he cuiiid not tum in b. .1, or rai: the Monday, may do so on same terms. J. Henry Schrood r, Sec. M. P. B. B. N O T I C E ! A ll persons owing me on account are respectfully requested to pay up, on or before M ay 5th, 1887. Those of the upper river can hand the amount to Wm. Volkmar, Sr. Myrtle P o in t After that date all accounts not settled, will be placed in the hand of a collector. J. M. Volkmar, M. D. n 35-4 w. 1 S T C T IO E ! LI» those indebted to me are hereby . notified to call aud settle, and save costs. W. E. K a c k l if p . Myrtle Point. Oregon. n352m V Land Agency! — :0 :— T iro T J n d ersigiioci H as Land ik b ' X2T Coquille * City and Is prepared to buy or sell for reasonable consideration. H e has the following for sale: The Greatest Bargain Out A g r e a t flia iifc fo r m a k in g M o n e y , $•125.— Two splendid lots ou a corner, in the be.st part of Coquille City, with good box h*>u»c with “L .“ Lots cleared and fenced. This is one of the best bargains ever offered here. 80 ¡loresof the finest fir timber on the rivtr. 2 miles above Coquille City, near the river, with logging roads to it. It is esti- nmted that there arc 8,000,000 feet of good timber on the lurid. The land will be sold nt a very great bargain. 'lire cheapest—1481,' acres miles from Gravel Ford. :50 acres in cultivation. All good land gooduut range for stock. House 20x16 with shed addition. Barn 30x42 good orchard, 5 head of cattle, lot o f hogs, 12 stands of bees, farming tools. Good timber «.n uncleared portion of the land. All for $2200 enquire of J. 8tnrdevant ou the premises or of the undersigned. T H R E E LO TS. A House of 5roomsc"nterally located in Coquille Citv verv cheap for cash. W H IT E C E D A R 1 acres of while cedar timber B H r land, one-fourth mile from Bear creek. Very Cheap. 4 Brewery for sale—capacity of six -» x barrels. Good Locution— Every thing convenient. Satisfactory rtnsons given for winning to sell. ne aud a half acres oue-hnlf mile from Coquille t’ity, ou stage road; house of five rooms, wood-shed, good cistern, 150 fruit trees, some bearing— Very cheap. J acres on North fork near Gravel Ford; 25 acresolcared, house 16x26, barn 30x54, smokehouse, wood-shed, l>ea house; 4 stands of trees, 2 cows, household and kitchen furniture, farming tools, wagon and harness. 15 acres of crops: ra n "« out side and Convenient for 100 head of stock, is U*ss than one mile from schoqHiouse and post offoe— $2500. ^ 1 5 U ' for 160 acres of land, 80 acres under fer»oe, 6(k) fruit trees house, barn 60X40. V g* od range for cattle adjoining. fc r House and two lots in GoqniUe City; very cheap. One choice business lot in Coquille City —very desirable. O A UAllQAIX. Q acres at Gravel Ford, all bottom D O laud. On acres nnder cultivation, 30 acres good pasture. Cue of the beet places on the North fork; would make a good deiry farm. For particulars enquire o f the unuersighed or on the premises of J. B. Fox, Cravel Ford. Oregon. E. C obm an , Apply to 120 acres three miles up the North fork. Norway, Oregon. 27 acres plowland cleared, good house; barn 40x40. School house within 200 yards of CO A L! C O A L! ! the house. Can be made one of the beat of farms. Very little waste land—good water. W . R . Panter will deliver stone ooal on I*rioc $1500. Inquire of P . Dean or the the bank of the river at his landing fd* undersigned. $2.50 in bulk; in sacks— sacks furnished— 160 acres three-quarters of a mile np Lam- $3 per ton. pey creek from the river. 20 acres cleared, ▼5n26tf. * 50 fenced, ( i f the timber, 40 ceres are white cedar—good timber. 2») acres grazing Ton head of young Milcli Cows. ground on up land. House 2^x30, bnrn 30x :>0. 200 fruit trees vonnguud bearing. Small Apply to fruits of severs* kinds and pood varieties. G. W . S t e v e n h o n , Price $125— Liber d terms. Enquire of Walter Sinclair. i Fairvinw, Orejjon. n29 Or at this office. DTor S a le I • I lia ve a. trull For sale FO R SAE!