Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, July 15, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIE CQRVALL1S GAZETTE,
TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1902.
To cover th?-eost offsetting and dia
tribuling the type in such matters, a
charge of fifty cents will be mvle for
each "Card of Thanks," and fire cents
per line for each set of "Resolutions of
Condolence" appearing in tbeoe columns.
LOCAL NEWS.
desiguP, at
Wall paper new
Birnharts.
f 1 T r r itrr n-ont t1 A 1-
biny, Saturday, to attend some
business.
Mrs. G. A. Covell and little bod,
Geo. Irvine and W.-A. "Well were
passengers to the coast Saturday.
Joseph Hecker, one of Benton
county's most successful farmers,
was in Corvallia on business Satur
day. Mrs. Burnett and Mrs. M. A.
Canon will go to Caecadia, today,
to remain for a week or such a
matter.
R.-E. Gibson, Punderson Avery
and Prof. Fulton left aunaay ior
fsw days hunting. They wen', in
back, of Marys Peak.
inefflr Rrvant. of the Oregon
Fire Relief Association came over
to Corvallis from Albany, Saturday,
to attend eouie business.
tt. JmHpr. the Philomath
rel estate agent, was in Corvallis
on business. Saturday. He reports
everything lively with hi:n.
r!nMa TV ICeadv. who is in
charge of the O A C printing office,
arrived home a few days . ago from
a business trip to UJympia, au
Prof. N. Tartar and family" are
moving, this week, from a residence
:.. TK'a rlrtitinn to J. D. John80n
i.ronertv. a flhert distance south-
weft of the OA C
vv want houses to rent to our
oligomers. Those who have such
.:r. ,oii tn list with us as we
Will vj
i ,v,,mm unnlications tor
ll A vn iiuuitwuu i i
houses. Morgan & Eglin.
tu r'r.rvnllis -Flouring Mills
were' the successful bidders to 6up--i
fiirtroincr items to the state
IIIV IIIC iuiiv.-, --
f ' UQinm- 000 barrels ot
flour, 30 barrels of graham, 60 tons
of mill feed.
Tlp.idrick. the eenia
lfrk in F. L- Miller's establish
roent, ia enjoying a vacation of a
week in Alsea. Nearly everybody
nllia will exDect a meES o
111 VWI H""" - .
fis-h on his return.
ia reDOrted to
have a small prune orchard on his
r. nn firpasv that are a first-
p 1 (1 V V. ' FPU-
claps crop in every regpect. 1 his is
about the first first-class crop re
ported so far this year.
Mrs. George Bowers, whu return
ed a short time ago from a two
months' visit with her sister in Los
(Sates, California, left Saturday for
Vancouver, B. C. Her husband is
in business ia that city.
W. A. Sanders, Jewe:er.
The Misses Goldia and Pearl La
mar, cf Peoria, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Morgan in this
city, several days of last week.
Ed Blake came up from his home
near Wells to attend some business
Hi stales that crops are looking
o'onrlMlv in his sectiou . and that
7 1.- - " - -
everybody is busy at present with
haying. .
Prof. J. B.. Horner visited Ore-
eon City last week to attend tne
sessions of the . Willamette Valley
Chatauqua Association for a day or
two. He is now at toe coaei, wi-.u
bis family. ' .
a naaf lUtln collection of poems
from the pen of Miss Jessie Buoy,
whose home is in rnuomiiiu,
brought to our notice a few days
-r. . - 1 1 . a CQCKIP
ago. It is inine iwui w -
souvenir and is neauy piu.
'In Sound of the Sea" is tne iiue.
t r TTffmon hB onened an ar
chitect office in this city and is pre
pared to do all wort m tms ime.
Mr. Huffman is a thorougniy com
petent man and we Despeas jur
him a pood bhare oi puonu y-
nage. He has his office in the
Zierolf building.
All of the fire proof sheeting is
nnw on the south side of the Hotel
nTWOn; The work of repairing
window sashes and putting in new
ones is in progress.. In truth, wor
of every description is being rushed
for further orders, wr. owansuu
evidently means business.
a ',.,.; Pnsa nmft out from Lin-
duciiu i w .
i nr TTrJflv and took D. J.
vroin bark to Toledo witnmm.
nf vi, n ia tn stand iriai iu vo
iui a . A 1
Lincoln county circuit court on the
charge of rape. As uncoin wuu )
Voo ioi he has Deen cuuuucu
the jail of this county for the past
two or three montns
- a
t -ti Ka.-wPRlinsr oumis a
UUJ J xj tz.
Nolan & Callatian a compjc
left Corvallis last
in.:,i Promprtnn. Wash. He
u cJlmr-nA nnsition as painter in
UM "' - r , .
the government navy yaru uu i,uu
i tt Toppives a trood salary
1 J 1 iHJO. 1U v o -
..a imlnnbtedlv hold the situ
ll'IU - .
otlnn a he is a eooa man av u
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trade. There are now enougu
ton to start a
vaiiiBiieo a" '
colony.
t t? arA "nnrah Parker, of Phil-
i, r.ioA a rPt.it,5on in the coun-
tv court. July 10th, for the adop-
r I'.hna i;. urown unuui,
k iv.rn Afav 25th. 18q5. Judge
Walters granted the petition July
11th. The legal guardian or tne
f!. Mathenv. The
fu. hrw ia aeaa anu iuo
mother is in the insane asylum.
Cal Thrasher expects to go over
o Newport, tomorrow, and remain
a few weeks. He will be employed
writing insurance policies. Dur.ng
the fore part of next week his fami
ly will follow him to the loast to
lemain a couple of weeks.
Friday, Henry Ambler negotia
ted the sale of the 2 acre place of J.
B. McAuley, just wf-st of Philo
mth to Mrs. Mary Dexter, recent
ly from Washington. The price
paid wab $800, cash, and the latter
rtceives immediate possession.
In the course of a week the bids
r ornftinn of a 12-rOOfU
residence for F. L. Miller will be
1 TKn 'M-olliner is tO be Of
most attractive architecture and
x xinior will commence to build
itir. i,Aiit -"
as soon as it ia possible to procure
the material.
At the meeting of the Woodmen
t .i viT.iri Fridav evening.
Ul VIIO llim'vh- - . -V
.it nf thft new officers to be lnstall-
nn Viand, but the fol
lowing installations were made: L
w nrn cnnnsnl commander; W
, . VtVl., - -
T Birrell. escort; W. L. bharp,
watchman; A. Emerick, sentry
T.f and Mrs. J. B. Horner
An rv-i a All t. from tho coast. Saturday,
"to remain until today. Their pur-
, in acciat. in tlie entertain-
mt-nt, at Cauthorn Hall, yesterday,
of th members ot the National
Pur Food and Dairy Commission
ers, who were ou a visit to mis cuy
virlitri Jesse Tharn and
Sim Warfield, all of Alsee, passed
through Corvallis, Saturday, en
route to Colfax," Wssh. They
will remain there through harvest,
u:.. nranoa will be Daid. It is
thought that threshing will begin
this week and there is reported to
be an unusually large gram crop
t eoama that oDerations are still
active for the discovery of oil in
The Statesman rub-
& Via. - -
liebed the following dispatch relat
ing to this matter a tew uajeagu
ii iiirsbber & Co.. after con
siderable delay in driving the cast
ing of the oil well nave commenceu
to bore again. The casing of a 700
1 haa been successfully com-
pleted, and the boring is now going
oot;Kfntnrilv. The Teal oil
eands have been struck, with con
;i Tt ia believe! by
pturiauiv v...
those interested that an abundance
of the best quality of illuminating
. i 1a.
oil will be found sooner or iaier.
Billy Baker, now of Junction
City, "recently wrote a Corvallis
friend that he was going out or tne
hotel business in that place this
week and desired if possible to be
in Corvallia-with his family during
the latter part of this week to re
main permanently. Billy's health
haB been so poor since he engaged
in the hotel business that he con-
rtlvwlarl ft milt, it 'Billy has nu-
rv-prmi friends here who win ne
pleased to have him return.
A tren tleman who has been a
constant reader of the Gazette for
twenty seven years, remarked in
this office recently that electricity
has made no greater strides in the
last quarter century than has the
newspaper. While Corvallis has
,a, on mufih in population
in that time, the local page of the
n . .rn.rr nnm rnnlains at least tnree
;Do oa mno.h matter as then,
when it was written by Billy Car-
ter, who whs one oi i"e cuii-
in the land.
Born, in Roseburg, Tueedayjuly
8 1902, to the wife of Kalpfi-ier-rill,
a 7f pound boy. Mother and
child are getting alotfg nicely and
"Dad" is as proud and happy as-a
little boy in his first pair of red
tormed boots. Plaicdealer.
Mr Warner, who nas operi.c
the machinery at the electric light
works in this city ior bcvcx
will move to Albany shortly, where
he has been offered a good jposition
It is probable that e"
will take the place vacated by Mr.
Warner at thi electric light works
here. '
t Wrara and a party of twenty
otbws from this vicinity leave to-
morrow or Thursday ior -
11 mPAt. the
At Canyon cuy ""."" "
. 3 ;aa;nnr who will accom-
ianu uuwujiooivMv.
pany them to the claims, where en-
f J .... , rnUa nortT Trill
try will he maae.
return in about ten days.
1 f!orns. O. JN.
G-, of this city, has been ordered to
report at their armory at 8 o clock
Thursday morning, and arrange
their equipments so as to leave on
Vio n tram ior iuo ir
Edwards re-
.Ut V.oro will D6 ai icaou
twenty-three men of the corps of
. i-L a o,hn bo able to re-
IffeniJ-uvr, nuv,
UUIW3 U KW- " o- . . .
are becoming quite y ""
tha art of eignaling witn nags ai.u
TTifhfirto onlv homesteaa euinea
A be made before the ojunty
io,V f ft nnnntv. but now a new
.ffaot which allows both
homestead and timber land filing
to be made before a county ciers,
j iY final tiroof on the
HUU r ,
same. Another change of law that
11 w known nas gone
into effect and that is that a party
fii;nn on.l nrovinff up on a nouie-
i tmhpr p.laim does not nec
OlGCh-I Ul
v,o,ro tn cro before the coun
cecal ixj w 0- ,
ty clerk of his, or ner, owu wuuy,
a -F thai
but may procees to tue imio
nniintu p. ArK nFareBb IVJ
VUUWJ , - ,
tr h a npp.RHHarv nuiuomo
DUUilnw ty. - .
This is considered a gooa cnange
in the law.
Local Tammany has formed a
t.a nioinms of Tracy's cap-
UUUl V1 - - , - ,
i kimosn nnw and tne otn or
August. There are twenty braves in
the pool, each contributing 25 cents.
This makes a pot of $5. Twenty
slips of card board, each marked
;tK .lo in Tnlv or August up
to the 5th of the latter month, were
nlnAa id a Vint, an d tbe varjous in
dividuals in the pool each drew a
slip. If Tracy is killed or rapiureu
4V,x of K nf .Tnlv. for instance,
Robt. Johnson draws down the nve
dollars. But, if perchance, he eludes
the posse until the morning of the
26th, Roy Raber gets the sack . Dr.
Lester is conceeded to have the
strong card. He drew the slip
marked Augus. om. i
retains his freedom up to or after
that date, the holder ot that snp
T?.-h Tohnson is so
certain ot winning that he has laid a
T ia na.
D1UC WCU . . j .
.w. Hrt has soie inside in-
lib V Vvc v-
formation.
Free Delivery in Benton.
The petition for a fiee rural
delivery route jiorth of Corvallis,
in this county, which has been
held up for several months be
cause there was a shortage of
funds, is now in a fair way to be
allowed. Special Inspector Ele
ment and Postmaster - Johnson
went over this route last week,
and Mr. Clement recommended
that the department establish the
route. It is reasonaDiy cciiiuu
that this recommendation , will
receive favorable consideration.
The route as originally map
ped out passed over the hill
near Sulphur Springs, but
it was too long: and the moun-
tain road is practically impassi
ble. Then, too, for two miles of
rbis rrwd there is no one to serve.
Therefore, The route was changed
to run to Blake's place, then
double back to Mt. View; thence
to Liartin's. It doubles back
again, and follows the Independ
ence road until it strikes the' Al
bany road, and leads into Coryal-
is. The distance is 24 roues,
and approximately 100 families
nrp KMwrl. Tf this route is es
tablished the postoffice at Granger
will be abolisned. T
Up to July 1st, the rural free
deliverv service was passing
through the experimental stage.
it is now a nxea part ui iuc puai-
al service. The last congress
appropriated over $7,000,000 for
its rlpirpmnment. carriers re
ceive a salary of $600 per year,
and are made bv appointment.
Thev are reauired to furnish
rheir own eampment.
The maximum distance which
any route shall cover is 25 miles,
and 100 families must oe servea
drier will prove equal to drying
far more per aay tnis year, as
thrr who are handline the dryer
have the benefit of last year's ex:
- m . 1
perience with tne plant ana are
better aware of its possibilities;
Distinguished Visitors.
The delegates to the annual National
Convention ofthe JPnre Food and Dairy
Association which has iust concluded its
lahnm t Portland, arrived in Corvallis
on vesterdav's west side tram. Tnere
wera about sixtv in the party, which rep-
resentssevemeen states 01 the union.
Thev were accomDanied by Congressman
Tongue, J. W. Baily, the newly elected
president of the associauon, andotner
- - - - 1
diBtinanished Oregonians.
The party was met at the depot Dy
members of the faculty of llie O AC,
and citizens. Carriages were in waiting, I
and thev were taken to Cauthom iian, 1
where a delicious luncheon had been
prepared. - After lunch they were shown
about the colleee buildings and grounds.
Ahoot three o'clock the party left by spec
ial train for Albany, and proceeded over
the east side to Portland,
Larger Churn Necessary.
A Second Route.
A petition is being circulated for the
establishment of a free rural delivery
route to rnn out of Corvallis. As pro-
oncpri it will cross the river at this city
and run east three miles to Frank Walk
er place; thence south 1J miles to
ColdwelPs: thence to "Corvallis ; thence
west on the Kings Valley road five or
six miles; tnence easi, y-
Fellows cemetery; thence north, past
Sol King's and by Chas. Smith's. T.he
total distance will be 23 or 24 muea, ana
over 100 families will be served.
The onlv obstacle apt to stand in the
way ofthe establishment of this route is
the condition of the roads. The greater
portion of the distance the roads are in
good shape, but there is a stretch f
three 01 four miles west of this city that
will need considerable repair.
Additional Local.
Reduction Sale
Of 15 Per Cent.
On all '
Men's and Boys'
Suits.
- We need the room for our large Fall
order, which will be the best we have
" ever shown you. Come in and see what
nice, nobby clothes you can buy for htue
money and all other things yon need.
Men's Shirt . Waists
$1 50 to $2 00
The thing for hot weather.
Hart-
Schafrner
Cloches
The Gordon Hat
all Styles $3.
BLACK CAT HOSE
For Men, WoJaen and Children.
10c to 35c per pair.
S. L, KLINE, Corvallis, Oregon,
Home
Seekers
rf. .. ; ii f.,i cnm tp1 o-ond bareains in Stock, Grain,
T?n anA VmUrx, Ttann.hea. write for mv BDecial list or come and see me.
I shall take pleasure in giving you all the reliable information you wish-
also showing you over the country.
HENRY AMBLER, fnflSurance"
Philomath, Benton County, Oregon
A rhurn of i.ooo pounds ca
pacity is expected to arrive from
on TTrannsco riaav ior use iu
the Corvallis creamery. The
weioht of this mammoth churn is
abnnt i noooounds. It is some
01 .
fi,;rr nnr ot the orainarv miis
VU.- w.
line, as it "VPorks" as well as
, ... , ,
"churns" the butter, ana wnen
the butter comes from the churn
it is ready for the table. One
would naturally have supposed
that as the season advanced the
supply of cream and butter fat
have fallen off at this
creamery. Such is not the case.
Instead of decreasing the supply
is increasing. This is partly, ac-
counted tor by tne iact m "'
tit t'nusieMi thp- mariasrer. is a
first-class hustler for trade and is
carrying on a square business,
Ride a Rambler.
-nnw designs of I
Barnhart's. See
J ust arrived
wall paper, at
. a
them.
mack l ftir sale at Graham &
Wells. Splendid feed for dairy
stock.
A letter dated July 8th, written
i c w rrt-rV.a nf tirass vaiiey,
uy . t. vuit" , .
Nevada Co , (Jalitornn, was receive
Kt, PlorV Moses a few days ago.
The writer inquired for the names
nf men who were reeiaems ui vui-
ii;o ; TCnt few men now
VUIUO I" .
hero can claim a residence ip cor
vallis dating back forty-six years.
There are several women here who
were buxom lassies at mat time.
Mr. Combs made special inquiry
regarding the possibility of Joshua
Mason, and if ho still inhabited this
mundane sphere.
Alhanv is arranging to hold a
street carnival during the encamp
ment of the Oregon JNationai uuara,
which begins near that city this
week. There will be nineteen com
panies encamped and with bands,
etc, it is estimated that there will
be upward of 1.200 men in Aioany
on this occasion, me uujonui
into camp Thursday and keep ineir
. u.,v,Q,l fnr th following eieht
triiis uiiiwu-w -
days. This will undoubtedly prove
a capital time to no'a a caruivm.
Gxma triil A flWfttfi XeilOW Call maw
k.'WUJV .
money on this cccasion by running
Rom to Mrs. M. O. Hart, Saturday, a
son.
Mrs. Koscoe Bryson, ot Pendleton, is
visiting relatives in this city.
Thmna Whitehorn returned yester
dav from his trip to Cornelius and rort
!.. M,9. Whitehorn went en to Pen
dleton, where she will visit with rela
fives.
iiKKTosipr. the veteran newspaper
man, now president of the National Press
Association, came up from rorwana wivu
the food and dairy commissioners, yes
to av nrknowledfra a fraternal
VIC J . w i w
call.
Marx clothes,
Sold only by
Hart Schaffner &
the peer of them all.
S L. itline.
ATasnn offers her stock of
trimmed dress hats 12 dozen for
20 per cent off.
n..lln.ban's G-reat Mid-
Summer Reduction Sale will begin
Saturday July 12th.
c...v,oiVinr fnr tbn ladies at the
UUUI5ll.lo6 " "
nflfin A fine Jme oi caii-
ine cards. Come in and have some
printed while you wait.
Those in search of cheap homes
:n a ,rii in nail on Morean &
Will V1J t V . w - w
Elin, asj they are offering several
.Uo!iiiK1a farms Ana stock ranches.
UCOiiaw . -
also resident properties m Corvallis,
ana mey win ticau ju aft-v.
STUNNING EFFECTS
can be had with the rich tints and coloia
ef our ready mixed house paints. Ycu
can brighten up your home wonderfully
liv retouching and repainting painted
Woodwork, walls cr floors with these
superior and convenient paiats, at very
small cost. Try our New Era enamel
Ior your bath tub.
C. A. Barnhart
Opposite P. O. Corvallas.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
a finic arronnt our QairV"
(1UU uu - .
men are gaining- confidence in
V.;t rtnrl a TPSQ1L. new K
"y-. . .
At oresent about 1,000 pouuua
i - i
of butter are churned per nay. wanted.
- j nninhra is raisea .
oraeuT 'a Mnnl house work. Call
a ronole ot nunarcu uuuu" . Kin .
a coupie .5 . . dd Mrs Florence Mulkey,
OI. a? U?TXZ block west of Court House.
in its miancv in "-""" - :
amounting to so many thousana
For catalogue containg full information, address
or J. B. BUtler, oecreiarjr.
Monmouth, Oregon.
Graduates of the school are in cpnstant
demand at salaries ranging from $40 to
$100 per month. Students take the state
examinations during their course m the
school and are prepared tc . receive Stete
Certificates on graduation. Expenses
range from $120 to $175 per year. Strong
Normal Course, and well-equipped Train
ing Department. The Fall term opens
September 16th .
E' ""Pdent.
dollars in a single montb as tms
one does. This industry is a
good thing for Corvallis and an
equally good thing for the coun-
try m iaci, 11 r
both citv and
111C v anvu - .
xrvf vear our Gairy-
J;n v better fitted for the
U1CU Will w -
business and-wjll supply a iar
,.f.r nuantitv of butter fat and
ht v;,i;a F.snv and dauehter, Miss oream. thev will find Mr. Kaup-
' 6 " ,. . , '.j' a tn receive
JVUIC, .w-.- - - .
Thursday. After a visit of some aura- an(j tafce care ot It.
tion with friends in that city tnev ex
nt n on to the seaside for a few weeks.
They do not expect to return before Sep
tember 1st.
W.rrv Holeate and Brady Burnett will
arrive in Corvallis about July 27h, for a
H.a visit Thev will leave wasn
Lost.
MID-SUMMER
SALE!
To the vicinitv of the college,
bird stick pin set with pearls,
please leave at this oflice.
a gold
Finder
Music Lessons.
Afnrrfnnnt Goodnough willteach piano,
organ and harmony m vuiau
enmmer. Terms: Une nour lesson, ou
ta? one 45 minute lesson, 50 cents;
one 3D minutes, 35 cents.
Last Year's Figures.
ington City, July 19th,
thewav home. Henry Allen,
W " -w m
ia also iu "Washington, will not ac-
,mnMv them. Mrs. Allen will join
her husband this fall
tt v. KauDisch. manager of the Cor
llia Creamerv. returned, fcaiuraay,
from a trip to Hamsburg ana vicinuy
whiln in that section
i-vi: ,i..i o mill.- rnnte. He has
a "tne
wagon.
Zeb Davis has a curio that is
al mention. A lew
nuiiuj v
rr.-k a epntleman from tne
w o v r . ...
T-f roGPTitPd Mr. Davis witn
fihnt that had seen service m
C I C1..'VJ WMVTV
IUC uVk - D -
w4i !-.; shot was cut outoa
uatiiu --'
v,c, trffi. Still clinairc to it are
that eive the ball
Fill Ws-J u
r 1 .
In appearanee 01 rouguu '
aling that of a walnut. It is slig'at
1 than fi (rood-sized walnut.
UY O
The particles 01 woou luat uuuar
v.. ohftt nnnear to be petrified.
trouble to see
tv, nrin vehn nresented this curio
xuw ! ' v j r- ,
. r v-v ' . (n.l a mm-i nor
10 1U1. iyYio pirao -"j
of like souvenirs to Logan liays, 01 j
this city.
t TrtViTicrfi. manager ot
the Benton County Prune Co., is
r...r..i if tliP ernn ot orunes iu
31 leave ash- TV? erchard shall
and visit a aay tuc - . .
.ta AVrPPfll Tl V 1 V
-1 tt ntATfP TO I
vear. bull, mere
tt annearances seem to mat-
'S . Mimreinv
CaiC. lyM'' j . - , .
v, inr established their big
rand vicinity, dryer the largest prune dryer
Mr. Kaupisch . . P world and some loss of
GQLBEBT & GREGORY
Manufacturing
Company.
new milk route. He has er flot etC, was
umb?r of separators with rinGed which resulted in a
,ng the new route and every- eP" lt fr the orchard
Sash, Doors, Mould
ings, Furniture and
General linished
Lumber.
Our Great Mid-Summer Sale will begin
SATURDAY, JULY 12th.
ORDER OF SALE
All Summer Goods at Cost.
Liberal reductions on all" other lines, except 'Douglas' and
Walkover Shoes, Monarch White Shirts. Bull Breeches and
Overalls. "
All goods sold at Reduced Prices for Cash Only.
Big Bargains in Men's, Boys' and Youths' Summer Suits.
-'-Our New Fall Stock will arrive early; we must have room
for.it.
South Main Street
Oregon.
naoml & tlU
i PYnri iriiLvUi i .
jrt;..man olnncr the new route ana every-1 jt , rA. tUp nrrhard
things favorable for a good supply of smaller . "P - durinf any Corvallis,
milk. With a few more as gooa uus- same sized
.i th..K,ns as he is located nere, taiei .
ii". .... i .i . ni-nrinrfn in lul n r
crop tnai. ;- . . q t,. Kline, asent ior us
nrrhaTd last vcai. "J I ' ' ''
said however, tnat me iaigc j,orne jjmueis, inuncio
people would soon learn that Corvallis is
on the map.
His Ankle Broken. . nrved satisfactory in every tt0 TalrP. Fnll line of GrO
J ..i. i,mp a rlant ot any UUJ ' . , .,
... w v. uui - & t uirn uu i 11 1 11 -i-r i ii, in iiii
A runaway w men rrauiwu ... rpnnires time ana UCllCia. "Jc'""" i'
erable damage occurred near the college Vnts to set Wnnl.
yesteraay aoou, - :-first.class working
i t. iTinn tniawiu lrii'IIb l fx. ft V L11XUC "
. ... M, Mnlkev WSS nnflltion Qunnsj L"- "l-J- "
enea anu rau oj- , i
. i i . 1. 1 n Ha iron I r I . . a
dra'ed over tne uaauuwu. oi us use. , .
, t n.. inimn whicll I x-. tVif rntiiDaiiv sui-
Steppea on oy oue I XvcLbL " i ' .
iv. i, f ita shoe in hislegtoj nnr nminds 01 Oriea
uruvc "i. - . i TjtU -n-' fw- . , r
the r ti,;.. irac the result oi
f 4... c., .lavs' run. From
e :. ;n seen that
a new one, one ot tne norse. . day were
hisfliuhtand ran into D. U. ierman a - - the hauling
delivery wagon. This wagon was wrecK- hteen to twenty tons
ed ami air. uermans u, . r if. n.r lav. Mr.
- . . it...,. onrt sit v ere iv i ui riv. .cr "
liriVlIll' C3 liUlvnH w
braised.
Tim wasron passed over
r,i,i r his other foot, bieaking it badly.
il,inr th W3)D. WhlCD WaS
AliCl UV"V.W.-B
Johron is positive that the big
D, H. Frankhauser
Agent fer the Binger Sewing Machine
r,mM. Carry a full line of machine
-Ronnirine a specialty. Office,
EUUPlica -.-"I ....
.-.janth of Mrs. Mason's mdh-
IWVUUW""--
nery store. ixirvaius, vyruu.
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes Ktaneys tuiu -
Pioneer Bakery !
and
Ice Cream 1
I 1
I Fresh bread daUy. A complete stock ot candies, fruits and
I nuts kept constantly on hand. Smokers supplies
a specialty.
I ' ' I
I H. W HALL Proprietor.