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g r i l l t (Ê ttrj g g tra k l Miss Lilly Wagner spout Sunday in Coquille City. ■Mnruhlltld B u n .) Death ol Mrs- James A- Clinton. Death ot Mrs. Elizabeth Hermann. BESTFORTHE BOWELS E. O. Flanagan received a car-1 Mrs. Elizabeth Hermann, mother Comrade Quick is getting hotter load of fine entile from (he Co- j Died, at Norway, Tuesday, April i of Him. Ringer Hermann, com quille last week. 3.1900, Mrs. Pearlina Clinton, aged T U E SD A Y , A P R IL IO, 1900. of a late sudden sick spell. juiiisiouer of the geueral laud L. M. Noble, while in Portland 70 years. Shs was born in the ,S. J. Tuttle expects soon to be out last week, purchased a 10-ton lo- j state of Keutucky in 1821, and office, died at the old Hermann R E G U L A R T R A IN S again from a spell of illness. If you haven t a regular, healthy movement o f the ' homestead on tbs South Fork of comolive for hie loggiug railroad with her parents moved to CrHw- bowels »cl« every day. you're’ you're alck. , w or r will < |> yOUr win be. un. K aow mfONDAYB, WEDNKHDAYH and FUI- wela open, aod be w e l l . _____ Force, __ in the shape o f the Coquille river, six m ills from n tl ford couuty, Missouri, and in 1844 lient physio or .— pill ,-------- poison. - — Is dai --------- —tnaei__ s. The ___ Lawns and Organdies arrived o a Coos river. ¡YA dtiyi* wiH ron »• iolluws: was married to James A. Clinton, sm oothest. easiest, m oat p e r fe c t w ay o r keep in g the Myrtle Point, at 4:30 o’clock a. ui >Ve understand that legal pro bowels olear aud clean is to take L«:iva I I Arrive at the Berlin Store. i April 2d, 1900, aged 79 years, l aud in 1873 moved with her lins- ceedings are in progress to obtain 7 15 a . tu. I Marihflntd I 10:16 u. m. I month nnd one day. 7.45 '* I Heaver Hill Jonel’ n | Leave 0:45 CANDY Rev. R. Ennis, Presbyterian, filled possession of the Porter mill for tmud and family to Cooa county, Are you frequently hotrae? SÌ15 •• I COQUILLE CUT Y | “ l):!«) I W AIH AKTIC ^ Deceased was born in Tredegar, CATHARTIC bis appointment at this placo last its owners from the Beaver C oal! where she has since resided. She Do you have that annoying j Moumotbshire, South Wales, Eng was tbe mothei of 8 children, who V! m. I M y t il o P o in t I " 0 :0 0 Sunday. company. tickling in your throat? Would land, March 1st, 1821, and came to you feel relieved if you could with the hushuud are left to mourn Dr. C. W. Tower leaves on the Comrade Drane is better, with a the United States in 1837 with her their loss. The funeral set vice* L O C A L IT E M S . T R A D Ì MAUN R M IR T IR S D raise something? Does your promise of early recovery. He was next Del Norte for Portland and j were conducted Wednesday by i father, David Hopkins, who built cough annoy you at night, and whence he goes to San Francisco; very ill. the first non furnace in the United Rev. Thus. Barklow and the re Next Sunday will be Easter. do you raise more mucus in and Los Angeles to spend a short; | States uear Curuhei land. Md. mains laid to rest in the Norway Comrade C. D Elliott keeps about i vacation. the morning? Additiouul local« on 2d pugs Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, cemetery.— Myrtle Point Enter Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 2JC. 50o W rite Was married to Dr. Henry Iler- the same, with hardly a chance to Then you should always keep for froe sample, and booklet on bealth. Addresa Miss Ella Smith leaves tomoirow i prise. Several cases of measles aro re get well. j Burling K cbm 4 / r«n p ta y , Chicago, hoatraal, Msw Tsrk. SBCa munu iu 1340 und came to Coos on hand a bottle of fir Camas Valley, where she will couuty with a oniony from Balti- ---------«_ • • • -«- -------- ported in town. Our second-hand dealer, Bert join a party, among whom her moie in May, 1859, where she re Mrs. Aaron Wilson is visiting at Tutlle, buys old irou, copper, brass, father is a member, and proceed to County Court in Probalo Term- sided on the old homestead until tbe bay, to return Friday. rubber, etc., foi which he will pay Cape Nome. I Myrtle Point Enterprise.] her death. She was the mother of On petition of L. B. Fetter, ad The H ibald is prepared to do job tbe highest cash price. T. A. North is putting up a W. Huut has opened a skating nine children, those surviving her ministrator of the estatfe of John printing in the best style. Mrs. R. E. Buck, who lias been creamery on the lower Coquille. link in Johnson's hall and has a being Ringer and T. M. Hermann, L. Fetter, deceased, for hearing of Washington, D .C , C M. F. P. Large stock of celebrated A. L. visiting in Bnndon several days, re Mr. North thoroughly understands and settlement of final account; so good crowd every night. W. H. Erdice received by Wed and E. W. Hermann aud Mrs. E. Bryan Shoes just received at Haw turned this morning, her sister, Mrs. Ins business and enjoys the distin ordered and administrator dis Judge Dyer, comiug with her. guished reputation of introducing nesday’s train a new 8-borse power Bender, of Myrtle Point, nnd Mrs. kins’. charged. the creamery enterprise in Coos engine and boiler for the Sugnr- J. W. Raker, of Pbcenix, Arisons. N. W. Leueve has neatly papered On estate o f Amelin. R. Collier, Rev. Father Schell, o f Marsh Lonf creamery. county. The lemains were interred on deceased, report o f executors ap field, was a visitor in Coquille last the littlo church, among the other Miss Rate Braden commenced the old homesteud place April 4th, J. A. Yonkatn is purchasing proved. improvements made, and now the week. the summer term of school in the at 2 o’clock p. m. the funeral ser benches will bo finished up and put calves in this section for California Isaac Barklow was appointed dairymeu, paying $8 per head. administrator of estate o f Joseph Hermann district on the South vices being conducted be the Ilev. L a d i e s —Mrs. F. A. White will in better style. Fork Mondny. Thos. Barklow, a large concourse Mr. Y. says the Califoi niaus recog weave switches for yon, if you L. Lawhorn came near losing a nize the superiority of our milch Steel, deceased, and T: C. Norris, The Oregonian reports a party of pioneers aod friends fiom vari desire. * If you have a weak R. C Dement nnd Albert Barklow team while grading the road at the of timber men from Minnesota at ous parts of the county being in throat you cannot be too Rev. C. M. Bryan, M. E. pastor, west end of the bridge at the Spur slock and are making an effoit to were npponted appraisers. careful. You cannot begin J. A. Collier, one of the execu Portlaud who will buy timber iü attendance to pay the last tribute expects to conduct services at the geon addition yesterday'. They got improve their herds. treatment too early. Each The Coos Bay crenmeiy yester tors of the estate o f Amelia R. Coos, Curry and Josepkiue coun of respect to her who for forty little church next Sunday. severely cut by the scruper. years had been a resident of this cold makes you more liable day received 7000 pounds o f milk. Collier, deceased, filed the eemi- ties. R. Wingate, a coal expert from valley and at last had answered the County Commissioners Weekly Mrs. Sweet, evangelist, and little The amount has incieased at the aunual account o f the executors, to another, and the last I h c o i b i i , who is exporting coal prop, great summons which lsth ecoin - end McIntosh arrived promptly daughter, closed a week’s religious rate of 500 pounds per duy of late which whs approved. one is always harder to erties for Spreckels Bro’s, accom mou lot of all— thus u loving last Wednesday for official duties. effort here at the Southern Method- nud will coutinne for some time. cure than the one before h. In estate of C. E. 'McCann, de The city election is drawing near ist church with last Sunday's ser- The creamery management expect ceased, per Elbert Dyer, adminis panied Manager Chandler on a mother, a kind neighbor, full of years, departed from a place among Br. Agtr’s cacrri »telarti Master — April 30th— and some local ques I vice, and yesterday went to Sumner. to teceive moro milk this season trator, sale of pereonnl property visit to this place today. Contractor Kidinger has the us, (be pain of parting not so much prelects me law’s froe ttm . approved. tions are al cady sprung which may TO 'IHE DEAF.—A ricti Indy, cured of than ever. ller DenfmifiSimd Noises in the Hand by Dr. Estate of James A. Lyons, de frame of the now bridge nearly all hers ns that of those she left be make it an event of interest. They left the Cake, but got away Nicholson’s Artificial Ear Drums, «nve ceased, per Emma M. Lyons, ad in position and will swing it to hind.— Myrtle Point Enterprise. to his Institute, so that denf people with the bakery! During the still F ob S ale — Several head of good $10,000 Help at Hand. He expects to have tbe unable to procure the Ear Drums may hnvo hours o f Tuesday night the oven, ministratrix, presentation of semi morrow. There will be n lecture for dairy cows, nil of which will soon them free. Address, No. 8877. The Nich If you have any complaint bridge completed by the 15th. annual statement o f receipts nud weighing 3300 pounds, in the Bel ■whatever and desire the best women at the South Methodist be fresh. Inquire of A. Anderson, olson Iustitute, 780, Eighth Avenue, New Johu Giles, while working on the York. TdocOO medical advice you can pea- vedere bakery, was “ swiped” — car disbursements o f administration church on Thursday, at 3 o’clock ut his farm at foothills opposite new bridge at this place today, fell •ibly obtain, write the doctor approved. Charley Johnson was down from ried off—and whore it is no one p. in. Subject— Neryes. Johnson’s mill. * freely. You will receive a Estate of Alexander llaiue, de from the staging to the ground, n Myrtle Point last Wednesday on a knows and parties with a chattel prompt reply. Mrs. YV. C. Chase will leave Fri A little son arrived at the home business trip. We regret very mortgage on the same are unable ceased, by Josephine llaiue, ad height of 30 feet. Fortunately he Address, DR. J. C. AYER, of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Mc.adams much bis lirnkeu health, aod hope to locato it. Tbe theory reported ministratrix— final report npproved struck iu the sand, receiving no day for Empire City, where she ^ Lowell, Mast. Sunday morning, and all goes well. be may yet find a relief and res is that possession is nine points in and executrix discharged. worse injury than a severe shak will teach a 3-mooths’ term of school. W o congratulate the happy parents j toration. July 2, 1900, set for settlement ing up. law. und grnDd-pareuts. S. L. Rogers, of this place, re The schoouPrs Webfoot, Garfield, of final account o f estate of Charles Work has commenced on Ott cently received a lm d bouuty from We have on hand the World Al. Willnrd’s new river sleamer, on Antelope, Churchill, Melnnchthon Carlson, deceased. Semi annual account of Emma the government, which entitles rnanac and Encyclopedia tor 1900. the river bank at F ox’s, opposite nud the steamer Signal are loading It should he in every family for town. 8 . 'l l . McAdams is the lumber at North Bend. This is Nnsburg, administratrix of estate Mexican war vétérans to 160 acres o f Andrew Nasbnrg, deceased, ap of land. Mr. Rogers has sold his the immense amount of informa builder. She will be Id feet the most formidable fleet of lum proved. right to the North Beud Mill Com tion it contains. Only 25 ceuts. ber carriers that ever gathered nt beam, 50 feet loug, and 10 inches Estate of Dnuiel Fallaski, de pany, the consideration being $450. Mr. sed Mrs. B. H. Ilnskin have draught. The machinery will be one timpat North Bend, their com ceased, per John Lamont, execu A. H. Crook and P. Hughes, of been vieifors in town from their taken from the Fawn, and 6he will bined carrying capacity aggregat tor, final nccouut npproved, nnd ing nearly 4,000,000 feet of lumber. Carry county, nnd Col. R. H. Rosa, borne lit Fairvisw for several days. be sternwbeel. upon the tiling o f several receipts of Baudon, delegates to the Repub The model for n steam schoouer required to be tiled the said exec They have spent most of their Hawkins’ fine stock oF spring lican state convention, and James was received at North Bend on the utor shall be fully discharged.- visit with Mr. and Mrs. Elliott. nnd summer dre68 goods is at steamer Signal nnd Messrs. Lack- Cox of Curry county, delegate to Departures by Arcntn, April Gth: Imud and on display— and ladies, strom and Ruorick are tuguged in the state Democratic convention, Model Road Petition. B. Baanthonen, Noise McCulloch, you should see them! A tine line drafting the boat, the dimensions were in town Thursday en route to of neckwear, mcludiug rusebings, Frank McCulloch, F. I). Gumming, 50 cts 35 cts Portland. Dan Barklow started Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, of which are 133 feet keel, 33 feet Tho citizens o f Fishtrap coin- with them for Rosehurg by private E. Steinway, Geo. Frelim, J. F. d in lmmls, chokeis, chimescttcB beam nnd 11^ feet depth of hold. Chamberlain’s Colie Remedy, - - - 50 cts 35 cts E lvord, E. B. Bushell, J. Baratolo. with collar attached, nnd n nice She will have twin screws. The mnuity held a road improvement conveyance today. 35 cts Chamberlain’s Pain Bnlm, - - - 50 cts slock cf notions, pei turnery, combs, meeting recently and evolved a Chamberlain’s Pills (St. Patrick’s), - 25 cts 15 cts keel will be laid Monday and work Cbas. Dodge, who left this place Tlios. Drone, of Pnrkersbuig, etc ; nlso, a nice line of gentlemen’s practical idea which they later em about n year ago during which time 25 cts 15 cts Porous Plasters (with a few exceptions) has been ordered rushed ns fast ns came up Sunday to visit his brother, wear. Vaseline - - - - - - - - - - 10 cts 5 cts possible to clear the stocks for bodied in petition form Rnd sent he has resided at Rosehurg, was Corarhde Walter Draue, who has by a committee consisting of Ten» in towu this week. He has bonglit Quinine still down. Inquire at our store for prico. I now have on lmnr1 an immense another vessel. been very ill of pneumonia for Robison, J. C. James and John the place on the Middle Fork about two weeks. Finding that stock’ o f Dairy, Fruit and Stock M A C Y & MOORES. Rev. T. J. Owen, Baptist, preached Rowan to present to the county known ns the Sheep Ranch, nnd farms; small places near towu danger had passed and Iris brothe r court and iu person press their will engage iu stock raising. Char nt .Stunner last Sunday, returning was recovering, he returned home ranging from 5 to 40 acres, im yesterday. claim. They are in earnest aboat ley had just returned from quite a proved, and unimproved. Vacant yesterday. getting ou> of the mad, and to quit trip through southern Oregon and lots; fine assortment o f improved W anted — A lot of choice Myrtle W. T. C. Spencer h ns moved to homes in towu, nud all at pricoB as lumber. Enquire for particulars of wasting their money and labor in northern California iu senrch of nu effort which has proven an utter a location and is satisfied to get this place and will do some work low, or lower that) you can buy * M a c y & M oohe . failure nil these years. on the Stockman place in the prep from owners. hack to Coos county. S h o e s , H a t s , M e n 's C lo th in g , Elder David Brower, who died We here give the wording c f aration and delivery of shingle * 4t J R. D. S anfokd . S C. Giles received a letter yes at Taleut, Or., on the 29th ult., was the petition, the unmes of sub Groceries, Notions. Stationery, Tin and Agate Ware, Nails, bolts, to which place lie took bis terday from Win. Page at Puuta County Superintendent Bunch well nud favorably known in this scribers and amounts subscribed, family and household goods yester Paints, Oils, etc. Arena, Costa Rica, where ho had day. Mr. S. was the contractor came down from Ins North Fork valley. He was step-father to our to show their own aincerity and gone with the schooner Mizpah af D R Y G O O D S . --------------------G R O C E R IE S . townsman, Uriah Root, and with the advantage it would be iu say home last week on official duties. some while ago to place our tele ter n cargo of mahogany nnd Span Calico, 20 yards for *1. Flour (best Oregon), 75e per sack. Ho issues the semi-auuu-d (or Mrs. Brower (Mr. R oot’s mother) ing public money: phone line. ish cedar logs. The letter was Gingham, 16 yards for 81. Rolled Oats, 15 lbs for 50 ceuts. spring) apportionment of the visited at this place and with other dated March 16th and they expected Shirting, 10 nud 12£c per yard. F is h t r a p , March 22, 1900. Comrade W. M. Vnnrlecar, an school fund, the sum of $13,350, a friends every year or two in this Tomatoes per can, 5e. old vet. of the 16lh N. Y. heavy statement of which we publish valley. He was aged 79 years, a To the county court of Coos to sail for home in a few days, tak Lard, 10 111 tin, $1. M en ’ s U ndeuweau . ing 40 days to reach San Francisco. artillery in the civil war, returned today. This is a large fund, nnd grand man and citizen, nnd beloved county, state of Oregon: Coffee, 12J per lb and np. Call aud see our 50e Hue. It is not probable that she will sail to Myrtle Point yesterday from he looks for the fall apportionment by all who knew him. Mrs. Brower We, the undersigned taxpayers We also have Rolled Barley nud M en ' s and B oys ’ S u it s . Bnndon, where he had spent the to be large also. nnd citizeus, ngree to give in labor from here for Cape Nome before \V heat for feed. survives, nt n ripe old age. winter at work. lie expects a Bon and material the amounts set op the middle of Mny or first of June. Men’s Suits for $5 and up. At tbe business meeting of the H A R D W A R E aud T IN W A R E . In almost every neighborhood A basket social and dance was Boys’ Suits for $ 2 «n d np. soon from tbe far enat. He epent posite onr respective names in Nails at cut prices. Sunday in Coquille and visited there is some one whose life has Junior League last Saturdny the building a plimk road on Fishtrap given in the new schoolhouse just H A T S —a full line at low prices. been saved by Chamberlain’s Colic, following officers were elected: county roads, beginning at some completed nt Norway Inst Saturdny Comrade Elliott during the day. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or Mary Lee Futrell, president; Ret» cocyeuieut point, provided the night for the purpose o f raisiug A pleasant donation party as- who has been cured of chronic diar JoliusoD, 1st vice-president; Dollie county will furnish a pnitable funds to purchase furniture for «enabled at the Southern Mothod- rhoea by the use of that medicine. Skeels, secretary; Paul Skeele, as steam sawmill, also a capable man the building. A splendid literary ist parsonage last Thursday even Such persons make a point of telling sistant secretary; Emma Sherwood, to lake charge of and ran the program was rendered by the ing and swayed authority for tbe of it whenever opportunity offers, Trensuier; G re’ chen Sherwood,as same. young people of Norway, nud the time being over the loved pastor hoping that it may be the means of sistant treasure?; editors— Paul C. T. Robison, 30 days’ work Johnson's mill minstrels assisted Skeels for I he H e r a l d ; Virgil Wil and wife, Mr. nnd Mrs. R ev. E. L. saving other lives. For sale by R. with mnn and team and. 20 acres with a program tbnt was great. son for the Bulletin; Esther John Fitch. Many gifts weio brought S. Knovvlton. After the sale of baskets and We are offering exceptional bargains in of timber. son, organist and agent for Little and a veiy pleasant evening passed, LADIES’, GENTS’ and BOYS’ WATCHES lnnches the hall was cleared nod J. C. James, 30 days in labor and N ew F ir m . — W. Drane has asso Workers. Lookoat committee— finnr or about 30 persons partici as much saw timber ns yon want. dancing was kept up till roorniug. ciated with himself G. E. Spnr- Ladies’ Watches, gold filled, from $12.50 up. Lydia Simmons, Bessie Perry, pated iD tbe greeting. Quite a number from this place beek, of Douglas comity, in the j Marie Fitch. Charity and Helpj John Rowan, 10 days labor. Gent»’ Watches, $4 up. were in attendance and report a Capt. Dnnhara will be sheriff, blacksinithing nnd wsgonmakiug; committee— Frankie Dpnn, May 1 W. A. Hnmmack, 30 days with Boys’ Watches, $1.50 up. good time. The amount realized all right—that seems to be admitted business, at the old stand. The Perry, Etta Deau, Ethel Fnirman team. Nile Miller, 10 days o f labor. from thesale of baskets nnd lunches by all parties, even by old singers latter comes highly recommended Council- Ethel Johnson, Claire We bought ’em for spot cash and give you the benefit of close b u y in g . was $85. J. B. Lamb, “ and pnrty h e e le rs -fo r they, the in all kinds of blacksmitbing, man Sherwood, Irene Lamb, lone Hnns- G. F. Robison “ “ o. s. and p. b., are very busy desig ufacturing and repairing, with com, Kponet Lawrence, Emma Mrs. Moon will receive her large G. T. Robison, 10 days with nating his depnties. They have horseshoeing as a specialty. Drane ; Self. JEWELRY rçEPAirçiNG. f é c r D o l l ie S k e e l s , Secretary. millinery ntock about Friday. Look team. no authority for their kindness, so & Spurbeck solicit your work, Mary Lee Futrell, President. out for the largest and finest din- Geo. O. P op e, 10 days o f labor. the public will be forewarned and guaranteeing satisfaction. * Friend H. P . Duffy, our match Fi Huk Miller, 10 days labor and play ever made in Coquille. See attach just such importance to their | local ad. and look out for poatern raauufnctt rer, gives us much as- Mrs. Junia Lando, of Oregon 5 days team. oflScionsness as the occasion de announcing opening. City, representing the Vinva Co’s sursnee that his project o f estnb- S aid T. Rowan, 26 days labor. mands. medical preparations nnd specialty lishiugone o f the largest plants iu M. T. ClintoD, 5 days. IB O R H . Rev. J. L. Futrell is agent for the j treatments, spent last week ir Co- the manufacture o f all kinds of i W. T. nnd Geo. Miller, 30 days M y e m —At Garfield. Wash., March 13, 1900, new book, "Moody,” just issued and : qnille City. She held two or three matches at this place is improving with team. to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Myers, a son. the only work authorized and ap talks with ladies o f this city at the every day and will come soon. It 8. M- Rowan, 26 days. P ikk —In Coquille City. Apr l 3, 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. Goo. 15. Pike, a daughter. proved by the family giving his life j Methodist charch nnd visited sev will hi independent of the trust, Marshall Steel, 5 days of labor and the history of his wronderful eral families in the interest of and if established here will not be and as many saw logs as you waot. M c A d a m s — In Coquille City, April 8. 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. Ham McAdams, a son. work. It is a great book, beauti- j health. She is a fine looking lady, affected by that corporation's d ic J. W .Strong, 10 days labor. J am bs —In Coquille City, April —, 1900, to fully illustrated, and must prove as refined and intelligent, with special tations, for il wi1! have advantages Mr. and Mrs. Charley J a m es, a r.on. Frank Miller, “ influential for good nnd the evangel training in physiology nnd hygiene which will admit of no interferen?e. G- R. Hancock, 5 days “ D IED . ization of the world as fully as the and the remedial pioperties o f the Besides, Mr. D . is tbe senior Baowmt—At Talent, Orejfon, March 29, active life of that wonderful man. j Vmya preparations. She will ad match-maker on this coast, and The petition was filed April Gth, 1900, David Brower, aged 79 year*. Be sure and get a copy of it. Give ! dress the ladies again next Thurs possibly o f any other point in the and court continued it for consid H ermann — Near Myrtle Point, April 2, 1900, Mrs. Elizabeth Hermann, need 79 years. your order to Mr. Futrell. United Stales, is nu expert in his eration. day at 3 p. in. Free. 1 month and 1 day. calling in all its lines of manufac A total of 275 days of labor has C l in t o n — At Norway. Aprii 3. 1900, Mrs. ture, and has hr.d experience with been subscribed, while there are Pearlina Clinton, aged 70 years. commercial manipulations by some in the neighborhood that ex trusts and combines before, press a willingness hardly to limit ngamst which he is “ dead ret” and the time—young men and well- holds the defenses on the inside of grown boys who will work while the I am soon to receive the circle. He ennnot begin to work lasts. Some four oe five citi the most elegant supply the orders which are com zens who have not subscribed to stork of Millinery ing in with his present facilities of tbe above will give earnest help. ever brought to Co manufacture, aod he holds the Now, if other districts would quille City. confidence and esteem o f a large move in the matter anil give their Posters will bo dis circle of dealers who will stand moral support to this practical f Factory, \ tributed for the open by him in his enterprise, including effort and to the coart, there is a Son Francttco, ] ing tbe inventors of match machinery posihility o f getting good roads { Cal. M bs . C hah . M oon . who are being hounded by the at tbe lowest possible cost to the trusts. We hope he will succeed. taxpayers. “(r\ i » E a s ily ? t-M KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN Who Said Our Prices would be raised by-and-by? Well, we have RAZED them, for a fact-read the following: J.W.LENEVE, D r y ^ G o o d s , Watches! Watches! LEVI STRAUSS & CO' OVERALLS J Millinery