Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 03, 1903, Image 1

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C o q u ille
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Record of the Oretoo Ufleltiure.
J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S.
SENATE BILLS FASAZD BY BOTH HOUHKS.
Office ever Johnson, Dean & Co’s
For state and county boards of
market. Coquille, Oregon.
health.
Authorizing use of convict labor
on roads.
$20,000 for Eastern Oregon Agri­
L a w ye r.
cultural Experiment Station.
Justice of the Peace. City Recorder.
Right of eminent domain on tele-
T J . S . O o m m i s a i o n e r , grnph and telephone companies.
General Insurance Agent.
Providing for relocation of coun­
ty seats.
Notary Public.
To change boundaries between
Office in Robinson Building.
Lane and Douglas.
COQUILLE, O llEO OI*.
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HOUSE BILLS PASSED BY
J. Sherwood,
Attorney - at J.-aw-.
oquille
Crrr, Coos C ounty , O regon .
Notary Public.
John F. H all,
jft.ttor33.e3r . at - L a w ’
M AK8HFIELD, OKEQON.
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Dealei in IU ai - E state of all bind»-
SHAH HUDSON,
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Hudson &
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J. E. HAYNES.
Haynes,
Mining and Real Estate Agents
Eekley, Carry County, Oregon.
valuable Mines, Farms, Btook
Ranches and Timber Lands for sale.
H AVE
House and 6 aores of land well improved
Wilbur, Douglas county, Or., for sale,
exchange for property in Myrtle Point.
$. H M d A D A M
GENERAL
BlacKsmitu j Wapi Wort
Horseshoeiug a^Specialty.
S . W. Cor. Second and Hall Sts ,
O oqnille City, Oregon._____
T he com m oner
William J. Ilryan,
BOTH HOUSES.
To Amend Port of Portland.
To appropriate money for fish
Butchery at Ontario.
To protect birds and their uosts
and eggs.
To fix time for enumerating
school children.
To regulate limit hours o f female
employment.
Making state officers and employes
subject to garnishment.
Relative to pay for patients in in­
sane asylums.
To put initiative and referendum
into effect.
To raise salary Multnomah Couu-
ty School Superintendent.
To license and regulate ware­
housemen.
Relative to District Attorneys in
Union, Wallowa and Baker coun­
ties.
T o give boatpullers and fishers
liens.
To amend code relative to school
boundaries.
To create a summer normal school
at Newport
To regulate time of apportioning
school fun Is.
Recovery of property escheated to
the state.
To fix certain salaries in Coos
county.
To amend code relative to mar­
riage licenses.
Relative to confirmation of sales
Issued W
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of real property.
To prevent blacklisting of em ­
ployes.
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To prevent fraud in securing em­
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T e r m s — H e r a l d and C o m m o n er —
T o protect employes in right to
P a y a b l e in A d v a n c e .
join labor unione.
One Y ear...................................$2.00
To prohibit stealing o f rides on
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Relative to proving o f officinl rec­
ords in foreign countries.
THE
Making salary of Assistant Peni­
tentiary Wardon $1200.
To increase pay of Superintend­
ent of Publio Instruction.
To provide for free copies o f Su­
Wm. Gallier, Proprietor,
preme Court opinions.
To regulate fishing on Alsea Bay.
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To regulate sailor
boarding­
houses.
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For Yamhill couuty to sell real
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property.
To fix compensation of Sherman
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county officers.
Call and examine goods and hives tig
To make sheiiffs, etc., ex-officio
prices.
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fire and game wardens.
" c o o s
B a y
To fix salaries of Columbia coun­
ty officers.
For a matron at state peniten­
tiary.
C. W. PATERSON. Prop.
To provide for expenses of Legis­
Manufacturer of Marble Monuments, Head­
lature.
stones, Tablets, eto.
cemetery lots enclosed with stone ooping
To fix salaries in Malheur county,
or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or­
To authorize creation of better­
der. Correspondence solicited from parties
iving in the country or other towns who ment at state pouitentiary.
may wish anything in my line of business
To repeul law exempting public
M arshfivtd
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officers from garnishment proceed­
To tTie TJ niortunate ings.
To appropriate money for educa­
tional institutions, etc.
To appropriate money for state
This old reliable and
most successful spec- departments.
\ ialist in San FraLcis-
Incorporation acts:
Roseburg,
I 00, still oontinues to
fcore all Sexual and Seaside, Baker City, John Day,
Seminal Diseases,
Dallas, Oregon City, Huntington,
Isnch as Gonorrhes-
|G 1 e e t , S t r i 0 t u re, St. Johns, Barlow, Wasco, North
■Syphilis, in all it., Yamhill, Nyssa, La Fayette, Falls
■forms, Skin Diseasos.
■ N e r v o u s Debility, City, Albany, Olex, Alkali.
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HARDWARE STORE,
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M in anil Stoae Works
Dr. Gibbon
fees.
Providing that state buildings can
carry their own fire insurance.
Expenses of Jackson county
School Superintendent.
To regulate child labor under cer­
tain ages.
For separate board of commis­
sioners in Clackamas.
To fix salary of Claokamas county
judge.
To appropriate $500,000 for the
Lewis and Clark Fair.
To license domestic and foreign
corporations.
Relative to fences east of the Cas­
cades.
Regulating titles of insurance
companies.
To relocata county seat of Mal­
heur.
To require street-cars to be pro­
vided with fenders.
To tax gifts, legacies and inherit­
ances.
Relative to exemption of wages
from garnishment
Authorizing State Land Board to
invest surplus funds.
Relating to execution of deeds in
foreign countries.
To fix salaries of Josephine coun­
ty officials.
For a fire boat at Portland.
To authorize couuty courts to se­
cure field notes of surveys.
Time forrouuty oourtin Wallowa
and Harney.
To protecl fellow servant on rail­
roads.
To prevent statute of n<r<.tations
running agr'nst the state.
Authorizing construction of a free
ferry at Hanlsburg.
To authorize Dalles City to issue
new «niter bonds.
To make terms of road supervis­
ors begin January 1.
Authorizing a library tax in cities.
Multnomah oounty auditor act.
Portlaud charter bill.
To levy tax in Multnomah county
for support of library.
Tu amend the barber a it
Salary of Tillamook crunty school
superintendent.
To regulate time of apportioning
school funds.
To amend code relative to mar­
riage licenses.
Fixing salary of Columbia oounty
judge at $1000.
For salaries and deputy hire of
Marion county office.
To prevent adulteration and sale
of adulterated linseed oil.
Authorizing flumes on county
roads.
To prohibit sale of adulterated il­
luminating oils.
For relocation of county seat of
Union couuty.
To fix salary of Tillamook oounty
assessor.
For a portage railway between
The Dalles and Celilo.
To require stockyard owners to
keep record of cattle brands.
T o cure defects in Multnomah
oounty tax sales.
VETOED BY THE GOVERNOR.
Making stealing of bicycles a fel­
ony.
Regulating running at large of
stock in Marion county.
Making state officers and em­
ployes subject to garnishment
LAWS WITHOUT
GOVERNORS BIONATURE.
To reimburse W . H. Hampton.
To provide for permanent loca­
tion of Columbia countyseat
Authorizing county courts to ap­
propriate money for advertising.
Incorporation acts: Eugene, Sa­
lem, Adams, Myrtle Creek, lone,
Rainier, McMinnville, Merrill, Clat-
skanie, Ontario, Prinevillo, Canby.
INCORPORATION ACTS APPROVED.
Willamina, Tillamook City, New
Impotenoy. Seminal Weakness and Loss cf
APPROVED BY THE OOVZRROR.
Astoria, North Powder, Bandon,
Manhood, the oonsequenoe of self-abuse
and excesses producing the following sympa
Ashland, Elgin, Enterprise, Lexing­
For execution of death sentences
toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un­
ton, Sublimity, Coquille, Corvallis,
der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in at state penitentiary.
the ears, loss of oonfidenoe, diffidence in
Alamo, Stayton, Cornelius, Mil-
approaobing strangers, palpitation of the
To regulate carriage of sheep by wsukie.
heart, weakness o f the limbs and baek, loss express.
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of memory, pimples on tbe faoe.ooughs-
oonsnmDtion eto.
To prohibit circulation of inde­
To Relieve Suffering.
DR. GIBBON bns prsetised in San Frsn cent liteiiture.
oiaoo over 37yearsan 31bose troubledshoohf
not fail to consult him and receive the ben-
Relative to organization of crem­
S t Petersburg, Feb. 24.—The
flt of his great skill and experience. The atory associations.
Czar has ordered the immediate
octor cures when others fail. Try him.
CORES GUARANTEED. Persons cured
For transfer of insane to asylum. construction of the proposed Iden-
at home. Charges reasonable. Call or
Transportation of children to ealmi-Kayana Railroad, so as to
write.
DR. J . F. GIBBON,
give employment to tho Finns, who
country schools.
625 Koarnov street. San Francisco
are suffering from famine.
For the consolidation of country
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schools.
Our organized militia numbers
To create irreducible school fund
about 118,000 men, but we have
| for Douglas county.
more than 10,000,000 men qualified
Providing for referendum under by age and physique to bear arms.
; '*• »1 model, sketch or photo of fc m if t i tor j certain condition.
These men are of the highest fight­
r ire«» report on atc.m
• tabllity.
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For free book,
: I(nw to Socuri
write
Amending code n la ' ions to s -bool ing type. In addition to this we are
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largely the granary of Europe, pro­
meetings.
$5000 for Oregon Historical So­ duce more iron, cotton, cattle, and
other prime necessaries than any
ciety.
other country. We cannot, if we
Relative to licenses to practice would, shirk tbe influence and the
) Opposite U. S. Patent i
responsibility to which our vast
medicine.
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Requiring peddlers to pay l;ci nee | power beckons us,
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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESD AY, MARCH 3, 1903.
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l.lu t to Iks Public on Free Mall Delivery.
Lins to Curry County-
I. LAMB, Pres.
L. HAR lO C K EfffVice.Pre*.
G.W; WHTE. Cashier
COQUILLE VALLEY BfINK.
Grant's Pass, Feb. 18.— Colonel
J. S. Crawford, of Philadelphia, and
F. H. Osgood, of Seattle, and assoc­
iates, are laying plans toward the
CAPITAL - -
. 50.000
installing of a large smelter at their
rich Cleopatra copper mines of Dia­
nnC)TTTT . t r r i ODBIEGrOItT
mond Creek, Del Norte county,
California, just south of the Oregon
Does a general banking business.
Has money to loan on approved
line. They also propose to build a
personal and real estate security, buys county, town and school distrio
railroad from their property to the
warrants, draws notes, mortgages, deeds nnd all kinds of legal instru
Pacific. The route chosen will be
rnents—Notarial work.
28 miles in length and will have its
Issues fire insurance at lowest rates in following companies:
terminus at Chetco Harbor, Curry
¿Etna, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and Magdeburg.
county, Oregon.
Here tbe owners
S O -A -X S D O F D I R 'B C T O E S .
of tbe Cleopatra also own 35 acres
ISAIAH HACKER
J. J LAMB
frontage. The soundings at Chetco A. J. SHERWOOD,
L. HARLOCKER, and G W.WHITE. . '
Harbor show 24 to 85 feet of water.
This would bo sufficient to allow the
entrance and loading of very large
vessels.
The proposed railroad would ex­
tend from the smelter and townsite
of the company, which is situated
General Insurance Office. - - - Robinson Building
one mile from and 1000 feet below
the main workings of the Cleopatra
mines and on the North Fork of
Smith river.
Since the discovery of these rich
ZESopreseruted..
mineR and tbe beginning of work
about one year ago by Colonel H ome I nsubance C ompany , N. Y . ................................................ $14,406,450.33
Crawford, he bas kept a crew of S t . P aul F. & M . I nsurance C ompany , M in n . - - - - $ 2,855,012.00
men engaged removing ore and T raders ’ I nsurance C ompany , C h i c a g o ..............................$ 2,435,571.?'*
metal, sacking it and placing it on H ome F. & M. I nsurance C ompany , S an F rancisco - - - $ 1,037.715.39
the dump. The richest, which runs, F ire A ssociation I nsurance C ompany , P h ilad el ph ia - - - $ 6,340,250.98
from 60 to 98 per cent copper, has E quitable L if e I nsurance C ompany , N. Y. - - - - - $304,598,063.40
been divided into three classes and
I have had over T hirty Y ears ’ experience in Local and General agen­
sacked. None of that dumped or cy work in Insurance matters, and all business entrusted to me will re­
sacked bas been shipped. To haul ceive prompt attention. Policies issued at this office for all the above
ore out over the mountain roads by Fire Insurance Companies.
E. G. D. HOLDEN,
wagon in the winter time is an ab­
General Insurance Agent.
solute impossibility, and in the sain
mer is expensive business. Then
the operators have intended from
the beginning to install a large
smelter at their mines, and for this
reason have let all of their ore re­
main at the mines. That these cop­
per mines are very' rich is proved
Booh and Commercial Work in the neatest and latest styles-
by tbe fact that during the early
Our prices are right.
days many shiploads of ore, such as Call at the HERALD office
is now being taken from the mines,
were removed, hauled out, and taken
on the long voyage to Swansea,
Eleven Killed In t Furious Battle-
Wales. In spite of this tedious and
expensive method of transportation
Charleston, W. Vn., Feb. 25.— A the miners realized a handsome
pitched battle took place at Wright’s profit over anJ above their ex­
LOCATED A 7
coal works, in Raleigh county, last penses.
evening, between 100 United States
The proposed railroad from the
Deputy Marshals and Deputy Sher Cleopatra mines would not only
iffs, under Chief Deputy Cunning­ pass through the rioh mineral re
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ham, of Charleston, and Sheriff gion of Del Norte, but would also
Cook, of Releigh county, and 250 pass directly across the redwood
striking miners who refused to per­ belt and open up the rich region NEWIORGANIZATION.
mit Federal officers to serve injunc­ covered by the two counties out by NEWIMANAGEMENT,
tion papers. The posse met with a the state line, as well as a large por­ COMPETENT FACULTY.
’COURSES IN
mob armed with Winchesters, open­ tion of Josephine and Siskiyou.
ENGLISH. MUSIC.
ing fire on the deputies at once. This line is entirely independent of
MATHEMATICS.
Tbe deputies responded and the the proposed Oregon & Pacific road
ELOCUTION. SCIENCE-
battle raged furiously tor several that is to extend from Grants Pass
minutes. Eight strikers were killed, to Crescent City, and behind which
12 wounded, two mortally; one is the Waldo Smelting & Mining
colored Deputy Marshal was killed, Company, whose copper properties
two wounded, and Special Officer are located in the Waldo district,
Howard Smith, of the Chesapeake & Josephine county.— Port Orford Tri
Ohio Railroad was shot in the arm, bune.
Winter term opens 1st Monday in January. For particulars
A striker slipped up on him and
fired. Smith dodged the bullet in
Call on or address
Hermann at Albany.
tended for his heart and received it
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, Superinteqdent
in his arm. He then killed the
Albany, Or , Feb. 24.— Hon.
striker with a pistol.
After the posse had repulsed the Binger Hermann spent luis after-
Tbe
miners they followed up their ad­ noon and evening in Albany.
afternoon
was
devoted
to
renewing
vantage, and secured the arrest of
K IL L T H E B R U T E !
over 100, who were brought to acquaintances and friendships of
SKIN HIM P R O P E R L Y
long
standing.
In
tbe
evening
a
Beokley under guard. Deputy Cun­
A N D SHIP H IS S K IN
ningham and posse have gone back public reception was held at the
AND A L L O T H E R
to the scene and will arrest every Aleo Club in honor of Mr. Her­
one implicated. Art ugly strike in mann, and every one was given
progress is the csusc of the trouble. an opportunity to meet the ex-
Cougiessman.
Although
Mr.
IH E S H IP M E N T ’ HOUSE
Most of the mob are foreigners.
Hermann refused to discuss the
Congressional situation, his friends
Buffalo B ill’s Daughter Weds-
were doing considerable talking
and gently feeling the pulse of the
North Platt, Neb., Feb. 24.—The Linn county voting community,
iff
TMfcRES MONEY IH IT
marriage of Miss Irma Cody, daugh­ which has given Hermann sarong
ter of Colonel Wm. F. Cody, and support in the past.
Lieut. Clarence Armstrong Stott, of
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the Twelfth Cavalry, stationed at
e
Bridge
Works Burned-
MINNPA PO l
Fort Clark, Tex., was solemnized at
noon today. In the absenoe of Col.
Pittsburg, Feb. 24.—The entire
Cody, the bride was given away by
Dr. D. Frank Powell, o f St. Paul, an works of the Schultze plant of the
intimate friend of the bride’s father. American Bridge Company, a part
The ceremony was an imposing one of the United States Steel Corpo
and there were present persons of ration at McKee's Rocks, near here
prominence from all parts of the was totally destroyod by fire early
INI STANDARD HM EVUYWHIM. 150 Stylflt P> BreaePoln««?*
country. Col. Cody, who is in Eng­ today, entailing a loss o f $200,000.
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DsM by »H Itsllsssfs.
The
plant
was
composed
of
four
land, sent a cablegram of congrat­
buildings,
tbe
largest
known
as
the
ulations and his blessing. Mr. and
Mrs. Stott Isft in the afternoon on a fitting and riveting department, be­
two weeks’ journey.
They will ing 250 feet long. About 200 men
make their home at Fort Clark,Tex. are thrown out of employment
The loss is fully covored by isaur-
In proportion to mileage, English ance.
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railroiuls in 1891 earned twice as
Addicks said as far back os 1894.
many passenger as American lines.
Yet in that year not a single pas­ when the republicans carried Dele-
senger was killed on an English ware, that the victory which be then
railroad, while the number killed on supposed assured his election, had
American railroads woe 249. And cost him $140,000. If he has kept
last year it must have been much up his lick ever since, he must have
larger. This is an instance in which paid a very high price for an office
American superiority is not credit­ that he has not yet g o t— Telegram.
able.—Telegram.
ONE-THIRD LASIER-
The King of Italy has purchased
0NE-THIRD FASTER.
Rev. Edmond Goetz, the noted the Island of Monte Cristo made
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Jesuit astronomer,has gone to South famous by Dumas, and has bad a
The only Sewing Machine that
Africa where he will establish the hunting lodge built there and has
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largest astronomical observatory in l placed a considerable section under
The
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the southern hemisphere. Father a rough cultivation for the purpose
R A P ID — saves^abont ¡one day in three
Goetz will establish his observatory of botanical study, in which he is ning machine in tbe world.
sewing that much faster than any vibrating t e hottle sowingjinachine
at Bulawayo, in Rhodesia, *nd will deeply interested.
More time is saved, more in neyearned.
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receive financial assistance from the
Q aiet anddnrable. I be rotary motion doe ’ away wflb noise >nd
administrators of tbe estate of the ■ t o s s t h e C w a ife
w a s h » «W t h e
wear caused by the forward and backware movement o f the shuttle. *ai
«•Id.
late Cecil Rhodes, who, during bis
Hromo Uninine Tsblota Oars s
f l n i n l '»fll’ i (or the Paeifio Coast at 938JMarket Ht., San Franciao
lije, wss greatly interested in tbe m Lavatirs
id in one day. No rnre no p»y Frim
project
r* omu .
California.
W, H, SHORT, Agep.t, Marshfield^
I noticed a few weeks ago in the
columns of the H erald an article
signed by ‘‘Resident" on
ee mail
delivery. Resident is right. I be­
lieve that he expresses, in a general
way, tbe views of the lower river
residents pretty thoroughly. By
all means let us have a system
whereby we can get our mail aDd
mail our letters daily without spend­
ing so much time, which we can ill
afford to lose from our work to go­
ing to these few and far between
postoffices. Many of us live miles
from a postoffice end are obliged to
get our mail by any conveyance
possible, sometimes by a neighbor,
or more often by courtesy of the
steamboat captains. We have our
mail thrown upon our landings and
sometimes mail is lost through this
mode of delivery end no one is to
blame, but under the proposed sys­
tem such thtogs could not occur.
I would suggest that a steam launch
be used for a mail boat; that the
captain of the same be postmaster
with authority to open and dis­
tribute the mail; that each person
who wishes his mail delivered should
place upon his dock two boxes, one
in which he will place letters which
he wishes mailed and upon this box
he will place a signal (which will
have been selected and decided up'
on to use for this purpose) when it
contains such letters, so the mail
boat captain can place wbat mail
tbere is in the first box. In case
be has no mail for that box be need
not stop at tbe landing if there is
no signal upon the letter box. Such
a system would be of immeaaureble
benefit to the people and would
answer far better than a road that
only reaches one side of the river of
the river and a launch reaches both
sides. Let us all work in unison
for this measure and with energy
and perserverence until our efforts
are crowned with success. Let us
hear from others.
D airyman .
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E. G. D. HOLDEN’S
Coquille, Ore gon
O ybf Tires H m M Hiilioi Dollars lasnraace Gaiita
For all kinds of
Job Printinq
COOS COUNTY AADEMY.
C O Q U I L L E C I T 1 T , OJSEGOIfcT
Tuition per term of 12 weeks, if paid in advance, $4.50, for grades 1,.2,
3 aud 4. For grades 5, 6, and 7, $6 per term. 8th and 9th grades, $7
per term,
WOLF
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M-HILLAN FUR&WOOK?
, Jlmneapolis,
Nina.
^;.;w . Write for Circulars.
™ S H E E P S K I N TANNERY
STEEL PENS
'Wheeler & Wilson
Three Times the
Value of Aijy
Otijer....