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■^ r The „C lyde” Billard Parlors is the place to spend your leisure m oments. A ll kinds of soft drinks and fine cigar. Oue, n big strong looking Indian, Cuba Has Accepttd Platt Amendment- Landis Still at Larga. Cams From Butte. made up hi* mind that lie wanted ------ PU BUSHED EVERY TUESDAY my sculp; be rushed at me with a ' Havana, May 29. — The l ’latt M. D. I midis. I he suspected They did not talc«* the elevator, hut --------- big knife. C oin gun shot him in the nnn nilment was accepted by the murder <tf J B. Eudiiily is still at ‘ briskly numuted the marble stairs to 1). F. De alt, E d i t o r a n d P r o p r i e t o r , shoulder, and Summer« shot him Cuban Constitutiui al Convention large, mid while tunny inm ois are the third fl »or, Louis, making play- through the bowela, and still he yesterday by a vote of 15 to 14. afloat in repaid it) Ids whereabouts, ; ful thrusts with hi- cane at imagin- 'County Official Paper. _________ __________ __ cume on. He made a slash at me TLo actual vote was oil acceptiug w# fear that he is well out of the ary chulh n v* rs, and Mattie with a Devoted la «He material and social up with liis knife, which I knocked out the majority report of the comn it- way. His thorough knowledge of yery much assumed air of noncha ^ftd^M^«^<^^y*Keneriiuv.*>artA°alar^ of h» h» “ <* Wlt.!l lfcfl- When bo tee on relations, which embodied the the country, aud being a stioug lance, us if she collie there every day, Subw rtaptioD , p * r y e a r , in a d v n n o e , f l . f i O K r a P p l © d for his knife agian I pulled amendment, with explanations on man pliisicully and exceptional nud the bulldog, who looked really = one of the derringers and shot him certain clauses. walker, makes I.is chances for es- the most concerned of the three. r IIIW f t p P I t i* kept on file at E. C. D IK E ’S The Radicals made a hard fight capr fairly good. 1 I I I n f ftl l i l l Advertising Atfcucy, Gl and 65 in the bead, the ball entering one They entered the county clerk’s ~ 1CUUO, <' temple and coming out at the other.‘ at the list moment, and Senors A moye is on foot to have a good office, and the bulldog flopped down -----, — . . . — . He then turned and ran 20 feet, fall- JPortuondo, Gomez and Tamayo bit- reward offered for his capture w ith on the marble floor and went to iug dead among the Indians killed terly oriaigned the Conservatives, the hope of bringing him to ju s sleep during the proceeding of Die Bloody Baptism ol Battle Rock. by the cannon. Senor Tamayo was particularly tice. issuing a marriage license. Louis "The other brave went for Eagan vindictive und declared that every- There are two other parties who Buechler ami Mattie Anderson who Correspondent Portland Telegram. whose musket missed fire, as the body who voted in favor of the have been in this section for the hail from Butte, were united in Port Orford, Or., May 5.—June Indian wns in the act of fining an Platt amendment was a traitor to puipose o f looking at the country, wedlock by Deputy Clerk C. F. * ff. f 12 sack lot. Positively the best for | 9, wrili mark a meu>etable event iu arrow in his bow. Eagan hit him his country. The convention com nnd who have been known to have Emery. Buechler is a merchant * * over tho head with the barrel, bend J the money, and equal iu its flavor j pelled him to retract this statement. been in his company, w ho have dis in Butte. The young couple will the history of pioneer life on the ing it. Stuuucd from the blow, to 7 to 8 cent grade. Money back if? Pacific Coast. Fifty years ago, on Eagan jumped at him, took away On several occasions personal en appeared from here and no trace visit Colorado and California before not so. Per pound counters seemed imminent. »ettling down on their native Mon- has yet been found < f them, and the morning o f June 9, 1851, there his bow. aud then jumped back, 3 «--»•«■ -- strong suspicion rests upon Landis tana.heutli.- Deseret Evening News landed on the beach just below the turned bis musket end dealt him Murderers Sentenced- <4 * tu the minds of many of our peo 5 sack lot. One of the most delicious 3 hills where Port Orford now stands three or four blows with the butt, ) K SALE -147 Acres of LanJ. L mile mM ple that these two have suffered the Philadelphia, May 29.—The three fate of Eudaily at his hands. The from Norway. Coos county. Known a M of all fruit. Formally a luxui v now '** nine men, whose thrilling experience knocking him entirely off the rock as the MoOlary I lace. For pntionlars, call men convicted of murder in the parties referred to are a M r. Farley, on [ cheap as dirt, per pound.. constitutes oue of the most interest in:o the sen. HENKY GRADY - 6 “ The next day a parley ensued, second degree for the killing of we believe of Portland, aud a Mr. ju»0i24 Norway, Ore ing chapters of Oregon’s pioneer resulting in a truce. The Indians Father Iiiegcl, of Cheltenham, by Thompson, of Minuesotu. It is to history. Fott S a l e - Two o f the most Battle Rock, visible from every were permitted to carry off their the administration of “ knock-out be hoped that a good reward will beautiful garden lots iu Cnquille ...... ( Apples, sun dried.............. . . . . City, well improved and neat, 4 cJ part of the town ami far out at sea dead, about 23, except one, the fel drops,’’were sentenced today. Steve be offered for bis apprehension. ^ Evaporated pears.............. . . . . n ic^ k by reason of its location near the low in the red shirt. An ludinn Brvan was sentenced to 15 years small house. Inquire at the H er 1 Petite prunes.................... ald office. center of the beautiful crescent har ¿»ave'the body a kick and jvith a and “ B ob” Brvan and Jneol^Wynue, SUDDEN PASSING AWAY. bor, is separated from the shore by^, grunt left it. This excited tho cur- 20 years each. Ella ^Barrett and W a n t e d - To trade four nice lots about 30 yards of smooth beach, iousity of the party when, on closer Fannie Miller, wlio pleaded guilty W. B- Y/cod. Cciririaruer ol Bar.don Post, C. in Bandon for a team of horses.! under water at high tide. It rises inspection they found that he hud» nu accessories, were sentenced to two Horses must be young and not A. R , Answers to the Last Roll Call. ( Genuine imported Italian Noodles like a huge whale, head toward the been a white man— a former Hud- years and a fine of $500 each. weigh less than 1200 pounds. In- | Save your.time and paMence by us- sea, sides perpendicular, ton height sou’s Bay Company man. Ship quire at this office. W. B. Wood, Post Commander Generally Delasey Forces a Battle. ing this paste, ready prepared like of 75 feet The rock tapers into a wrecked,and rescued by the Indians of BatidoinPost, G. A. It., passed We have made arrongments by maccaruni, for soup. 4 pounds for narrow path over its brek. On top he hud become one of them. They Loudon, May 31.—The War Office suddenly away during Decoration w hich we can offer the king o f dairy themselves buried the body on the 25o. and commanding this approach, Day exercises at Bandon on the papers, Hoard’s Dairyman, and the today gave o u t the following dis there is a flat surface of 150 yards beach later on. The Indians dis 30th irist. At the morning exer- H erald for $2. No up-to-date d a iry patch from Lord Kitchenor, dated in length by 15 yards wide, wide, posed of their dead by burning cisps Mr. Wood had just announced man can afford to be without tliia Pretoria, May 30: now mostly covered with a scraggy them. “ General Dixon’s force at Vlad- the reading of an extract from paper. “ The party repulsed two other growth of myrtle and dwarf pine. Lincoln’s address at fountein was attacked yesterday by President F or S ale —200 acres— 120 in Most economical and delie- Cnptiin William Tichenor, evi attacks later on, each led by a big j , Gettysburg by liev. M.’ O Brink bottom — sufficient for 25 or 30 Delarey’s forces, and thero was ious food over produced. dently attracted by the beauty of chief, picked out by the defenders’ aud taken his seat, when a friend dairy cows; 2 miles northwest of severe fighting. The enemy was j Regular a package! -the harbor, the vast forests back of uuon ug riflle in turn, the death of near by noticed that eventually driven off with heavy s*lting town, on rail and wagon roads to ....lO c it, and its favorable geographical each chief resulting in’ utter dernoi- ice his head was drooping nud that Marshfield. Call at premises. loss, leaving 35 dead. I reguet that j location to the Southern Oregon alizntion of the Indiuns. there was something wrong with ♦if B. G. McQuioo. But each day brought more our casualties also were severe. | mines, concluded to start a settle him when the friend reached ment, lay out n town and build a Indians to the sceue; they guarded Tho killed and wounded numbered ! to support him and found he Four officers were killed.” I , . . road to the mines. The scheme al the white men closely; but the white 174. To all whom it may concern: I hereby On the anniversary of Lord Rob- | v*i8 breathing his ln*t. All give notice teat I will not >>?• responsible man’s strategy was superior lured nine young men, whose names ( The San Salvador Pearl Sago, su- for any debts created or other contracts f*,r ll‘s I s o la t io n , Indians’ cunning. All erts’ entery into Johm esburg the I ” fT,,rt were, respectively, J. M. Kirkpat to the ( perior to others, 4 i pounds fur 2 5 c made i»y my wife. Mrs. Kate Sneed, nnd cauntry has been startled bv the [ proved of oo avalI. ib is is an escaped. Travel i’\ke this means of warning the public rick, J. H. Eagan, J. T. Slater, of the party news of desperate and I TJce?5JID^ ^ 8/K occurrence, and aguiiuit trusting her on my account. George Ridoubt, T. D. Palmer, ing by night through a wilderness J. T . S nrhd . heavy British losses within 40 miles! _ ,r’ Wood will be missed by a Joseph Hessey, Cyrus W. Hodden, of forests and swamps, with a few of the gold-reef city. The battle at a large circle of frieuds aud bis sea biscuits for food. They follow A d m in i s tr a t o r ’ s Notice. James Corrigan and Erastus Sum Fail-bank’s Laundry Soaps, 10 bars Vladfontsin, on the Durban-Johan- old comrades, the members of the mers. They sailed from Portland ed the coast lino, crossed the Co- f,,r.............................................. 25c O. A. it. nesburg Railroad, reported by Lord Notice is hereby gi Jen that the under on the old steam propeller Son Gull, quille river, aud reached in an ex- Tho “ B a b y Elephant” ............ 5c W. B. Wood was born in Walles, signed has been duly appointed adminis Kitchener today, is the most serious Captain Tichenor, June 4, 1851. hausied and famishing condition November 5, 1816, ami moyed to trator of the estate of S h Leneve. deceased eugagement since General Clement’s find that nil persons having claims against landing at Port Orford, June 9. on the Umpqua, where Empire Canada with his parents while an said estate are hereby requested to present Their entire armament consisted of now stands. There they found a reverse at Nagallesburg. It shows infant, ami to the United States ; the same, properly verified to said admin Delarev is in no way a t his resideace in Coquille City, one United States sil-shootiog rifle, lew white men on the other side, General five years latter, and lias been a | istrator, ( The farauus “ Crown” Taffeta silk, Coos county. Oregoa, within six months, three old flintlock muskets, one old who, launching their boats took” ! daunted by the capture of eleven of good and faithful citizeu iu a from th e date of this notice, | made in N- J. Heavy glossy si k his guns by General Babington six i Dated this 4th day June. 1901. sword, one 38 caliber revolver, one the nine rugged defenders aboard, -j adopted for shirt waist, trimmings. weeks ago. The garrison of Vlad- country to which he was loyal in a J \V LEN EVE. pair derringers, about 50 fou n d s of set sail, and just ns the sun was set time of trouble. | etc. Usual price 75 to 85 cents, our j Administrator of the estate of IS L Leneve powder and 10 pounds of bur lead ting, July 2, 1851, they reached fontein, apparently largely’ compos The body of Mr. Wood was I deceased. [ price per y d .......................... 8 5 o ed of yeomanry, suffered 174 casu .their haven of safety. and one old brnsH enuuon taken from brought up the river Eridny nud alties. TlAt their assailants came After resting a few days, Dr. the Sea Gull. Few Indians were in taken to Myrtle Point for burial, <l ,|,|rte,s and suffered heavy sight when they landed but Captain Joseph Drew and his associates to which took ploce Saturday. The ( 22 inch, “ Duchess” Satin, conies in Kirkpatrick, though the youngest took the party up the Umpqua, to I lows »*> shown by the number of body was accompanied by a num IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THIC state of Oregon, iu ami for the aounty of ■ turquoise blue only, regular $1 n place, now Hcottsburg, where they j dead left on the field of tho party, took n proper estirfmte lx Coos. ber of his comrades from Baodou (quality.................................. © 3c In the matter of the estate of John Dev- of the situation, based upon his landed July 4. There they separ En H erald . ‘‘Common Sense” as well as several from this place iiiiph. deceased. knowledge of Indian cunning, for lie ated but Cyrus W.Hedden,one of the who are always ready lo respond to To Mary Ellen Thorp, James Christopher \ had had tho benefit of association nine heroes, settle-1 down at Scotts- (mixed kind) in your last issue a call of duty. It will he remem Devinish. Martha Elizabeth Brown. Eliza j ?:*' D e v in is h ,----- lvobinson, and to a l j £ ; £ and training with that most famouN burg,where after half a century, quotes "In much nrgunient truth bered that Mrs. Wood was laid to Jane f For be!l| .ml trimming, 3 inch lung, unknown heirs at law of the said John ; Indian fighter, Kit Carson. Captain he still lives, and where, while look is lost.” I will ask those interested rest at the same place only a short Devinlsh. deceased, and to fill others in « : I engraved,' 3 for 5 c . in truth, if they have not proven I 'W fc terested therein. ing in his garden, the white haired Tichenor continued his voyage to time since. In the name of the stat° of Oregon; you . > *; San Francisco, promising to return pioneer related his experience to the the quotatiou true, by charging me and each of you are hereby notified that on with selling balky horse flesh” tho 31st davof May, 1901. it. D . Sanford the !; y '* * in 14 days with more men and pro wri ter. Noway It e m s . I Immense bargains in fancy sash rib- J® executor of the last will and testament of 1 -rf» V Battle Rock stands today as it did which you all know is untrue, but visions. John Deviiiirth. dice • d. iiL-d his duly \boiis, ail silk, 3 to 5 inches wide, jS j|j petition in the above entitled court j On the following morning, Juno 50 years ago; but no memorial no j right iu keeping with the rest of Mrs. H. Reed, of Marshfield, paid verified (per yard.............................. i2 0 o their aignrnents. Lest 1 fall by for an order of sale for the purpose of pay- \ tablet marks the scene of the bloody 10, a party of Hogue river Indians, Norway n short visit last week. ing the oluiniB against said estate, of the j accompined by a big chief in a red tragedy, where a handful of white J their Example I rest, exclaiming Surveyor Cathcai t made a pro foPowiiiH. describ 'd premises to wit: NVV ’4' ! shirt, came up the coast in a canoe, men fought a battle for civilizotion, similar to Paul. “ I have fought fessional visit to this place M oo th SE and S of the SVV ^ of S lfi.. and i,he of SE } i of 8 8 Tp. 28 8 of 11 Kva and, landing on the beach, began blazing a path to the sea for future j an honest fight and kept the truth. dily. 13 W of \Viil.im«:tte Mtre lian in Coon ! Henceforth there is laid up for generations to follow. Would it not eonuty, Oregon. Also lot 3, block 8, i a preparations for au attack. The Many from here attended the north addition to tho town of Coquille City, j Gents’- silk front coif shirts, the chief, beginning with n preliminary j *>e appropriate on this, the 50th me a Rond and Bridge into Co- j Hunch of Capt. McCloskey’s ueiv Coos county. Oregon. regular $1 kinds f o r .......... 7 5c flourish of his big knife, indicating I anniversary, to erect a memorial qilllle, which the county comt, lhe| Now therefor in unr.-raanoe of ths order j steamer "E ch o” Sunday. of said court, you and each of you are to tho men on the rocks that ho wan tablet inscribing the names of the righeous judge, shall give me at The necktie and Apron social at hereby notified that you are required to alter their scalps What followed is heroes aud the date of the battle of their coming together, aud not to, c PP ,ftr at county court of the Itate of ; me only, but unto all my neighbors j Robert Tyrrell’s ball S a tu r . d a y r I Oregon, June 10, 1851, to serve as an his for the county of Co in. at the court i best told in the Captain’s on words, and the traveling public generally, I night was a great success n o th room thereof at Coquille City, Coos county.; toric landmark for future genera- us follows: on Monday, the8th day of July, 1901 ! who love their coming together for socially and financially. The pro Oregon, to show cause if any exist why an order of J “ Tin brass conuon, commanding rtimiB?— H. C. gram, music, lunch nnd fishpond business, knowing they will look i sale should not be made as in said petition i N o t e — The statement above that the approch, v. a« loaded with two out for the pnhlic iuterest i were aome of the attractive features prayed for of the above • escribed premise« j pounds of powder aud two handfuls Empire City is at the mouth of the or of a sufficient portion thereof to pay the ’ . | unbiased, as well ns for ‘■Common of the evening. indebtedness apainst Raid estate. inde of lead slugs. The fellow in the Umpqua is an error. Empire City Service <>f tins citation is made bv publi- ?yWi .. publi ¡Sense” nnd a little handful who are [ Mr. Albert Th din, o f flan Frnn- being on Coos Bay. red shirt drew n long knife, waved entif»11 upon uoa-reMdent heirs and hiding behind hill). PRACTICAL. < ei«on was visitilib his Uncle Capt. devisees bv an thv order of the county court it over his head, gave a terrible yell, (). Reed, Inst week. Norway was for Coos count y. Oreqou. which said order N S'v: G r a v e l Fo rd Do ts . aud with at least 100 of his braves, E d u c a t e 7 o u r H o w o l « TTitli ('¡incaretK . Mr. Thelm ’s home in hi* childhood is dated May 91, 19 U. Candy Cu hart ir, curo constipation forcier. Witness the lion. L. Harlocker, judge of started for us with a rush. I stood 10c.25c. If . C. C. full. iìrui::,'iKts refund money days aud he was surprised at the said court, with the goal of snidcourli affixed Et>. H eiiald : The Pleasant Hill by the gun, holding a pieco of tar many changes that has taken place this 31st day of May, 1901. house is now ready for r- — - -.« .y a t I Attest. ~ 8. II. Hazard. red rope with one end in the fire school in the Inst eighteen years. The Steamer Echo County clerk of Coos county, and ex-office ready, as soon as the Indians crowd school, nnd school commenced ou Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Carl will start clerk of said coart. ed on tho narrow ridge in front of the 27th. Miss Mollie Caldwell as The above caption is the name Tuesday for Newbnrg, Oregon, the cannon, to let them have (lie teacher. Twenty three scholars now given Capt. McCloskey’s new where they will spend the summer in attendance. contents when it would do tile most steampr launched at Roy’s ship with their sons, G. C. and M. M The people here are making a execution. The nir was full of yard Sunday afternoon, This boat and their daughter. Mrs. W. Lett V A L U A B L E arrows, coming from 100 bows. move for a fourth of July celebra is to take the up river run now From there they will go to Imva ■ W . C C . . B E 3 S r i I ^ . 2 Æ . James Corrigan had picked up a tion nml basket social nnd entertain being made hy tlia Reta, and will in the fall, where they expect to ment in evening at Pleasant Hill pine board about 15 inch«“ wide, be a big improvement over (lie make their future home. Their eight feet long and 1.3 inches thick. school house. lieta iu nccuniuodatooe. The youngest sou, Ira, will accompany (¿rite a crowd nt Decoration at Echo wi ! have thtee nice nnd He stood right behind mo nml held them. T r ix ie t r ic e . General Graying and {{auling a Specialty. Commercial Meg the board in front of us both. Dora cemetery on tho 30th, Revs. ri.omy cabins and broad bericau Eppery and Brown were the speak Thirty-seven arrows hit the board, Promptly and Safely Delivered at any Point. Good !{igs deck which will give a full com F or S ale —280 acres of land 2 i an d aud at least half of them showed ers of the day. Rev. H. Epperly plement o f passengpis all (lie room miles from Coquille. over 200 acres Good Teams, Hates Heasonable fbr the New Era Edition of their points through it Tvv of the And lady having arrived from Waldo, necessarv to make a trip on the bottoni land, 70 acres cleared, well The Emporium Ecouoraist of my men were disabled, Pulmer Orgeon, will hold quarterlies of the river enjoyable. She will be of adapted fui dairying. Will sell now in Press. was shot through the neck ami was F. B. Church and visit old friends snfiSceent light draft to admit of w ith stock or will sell a part of land. for a few days. . bleeding badly; Ridoubt was shot In » going as far no tlie river as is Terms easy J down, good water, The niinurd mill is now running practical to ntteii pt to navigate the young in the breast, the arrow sticking iu orchard bearing. For and does good work. the breast bone, making a painful stream, and with Captain Mo- further particulars inquire of Win. llradv and E. N. Harry are Closkey’s experience nnd accom wound, and Slater ran nnd laid S H. M c A d a m s . down ill a hole behind the tent. doing come good road work these modating spin*, tbe traveling pub CVouille, Oregon. days. GavLORD. This left six of us to fight it out lic is assured of a good service in The bilious, tired, nervous nmn »<♦» — - - ------- with the Indians v/In»mill kept com this inn when this boat is com- cannot successfully compete with (From tho Coot Bay News) ing. When they crowded on the to eat, inissoned and put into service, The rare truck is in tine order, his healthy rival. DeWitt’a Little narrow ridge, the red-shirted fellow- Ciin he cured by property fitted Glasses. We can help you. anil the number of horses being which will be in the forepart of Early Risers, the famous pills for in the lead not more than eight feet trained there is constantly increas the coming mouth. constipation, will remove tho cause from the muzzle of the gun. I applied The exceptional Bargains we are offering in ing. of your troubles. R. S. Knovvlton the fiery end of the rope to the Newt from the city it* that H. R. high grade watches is an eye opener to CaPfcmU', Urfw» - Amsrbab Orasw dart priming. The excution was fearful. N otice - Persons wanting car At least 12 or 13 men were kill, tl Reed ih dosing arrangements for ports woven, please call on Mrs. dose buyers. We show the finest F. A. White just across the street , outright, aud such a tumbling of the building of n four -masted bark- Nin« acre» floor space— l.uuo clerk*. " entitle. He is expected home on assortment of Watches and east o f court bouse. scared Indians I never saw before the Alliance. or since. Jewelry in Coos County. Miss Daisy Edwards, of Coos “The gun was upset by the recoil, aud we never stopped to right it, river, who has been soffeiing from but rushed out and at them, nml a nervous affcctii ii for some time Digests what you eat. soon denied the rock o f live w ar past, was taken below on the Areata, 1 1 artificially d ig e ts the food and aids Natura tu strengthening and recon riors. Then we counted 17 dead to be treated at Lane'a hospital, \* M . McDogald, Proprietor.5' the exhausted digestive or Indians on the rock. And tins wus ('apt. Edwards aud Mrs. Horsfall structing gans. I t Istlie latcsldiscoverediligest- the bloody linptism that gave the accompanied her. su l ami toulc. N o other preparation name 'Battle Rock’ to our old camp The frame of the steamer, being can approach It In efficiency. I t in E N G R A V IN G . at Pori Orford, on the 10th day of built at the Marrh'eld shipyard, is stantly relievesand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, June, 1851. rapidly being put in position. The Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, *£-5 ®*Finest Equipped Shop in Coos County. - Sr “ Incredible ns it n ay seem, th»>r steamer, which wi'l be a small, flat Sick Headache, Gastralgia ('raropsand were two warriors that passed the be Homed craft, is to take the place ill other results of imperfect digestion. Hot ami Cold llaths. Only First-Class Work. 50c and tl. Lsrte nlrc costal ns 2 A times crowd and were not hit by any of of the Sunol, running to small port* Price «mall sii**. B o o k alt abou t d y sp e p sia m ailed fr«a CCa'CJILXsE, - CEEGCN - the slugs find from the cannon. in California. P r t o a r t d by E- C- DtW ITY A CO . Cblcag* SNAPS! W e have secured some spec ial bargains for the w eek and offer them as follows: I W h o le Dried Peaches F Nectarines I ^ Other Fruits Tagliarmi ISTctlc©. Sago Soaps Silks Oitati cn. Sati Gold Spikes Ribbons Gents’ f|" Spring Shirts* s. mmm. w J. Coquille, Oregon. (Y and Feed STABLE BOCSi 3=rcpxietcr. Coquille City, Or. FREE— *» SEND N AM E ADDRESS Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Our large, profusely il lustrated Springand Sum THOSE AUW FUL mer Catalogue, describing the new fashions, and giving lowest Department HEADACHES. Store prices for every drink, wear thing or use. SSNmwwiSOÛ, The Palace Barber Shop, Call oi) us for fuje Watch ai)d Jewelry Repairing— mm W I L S O N J E W E L R Y CO.