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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1886)
THE WKEKLY OREGON SCOUT. UNION. U5i:OON SAT. MAY '22, PW. TO ADVKHTIHKKM. Ihn SCOt'T h n Mlirh 1-nrRrr f'lri-ii-Inllon tlinn nny Pirr In thin Sei-tlon of tin Statf. ami In, therefore llm It Ms I' Anvr.irnsiNo jikiuui, Thin I pi Trnn Ktatrmrnt. nnl irp hull nntnllutr It to tip iurnltnn-l by any ntlirr l A) r. AilvcrtUcm will ilo wrll to muHc n nntr of till. mm coi'xry Attain we. arc plcaKcd to note the rHtid development of Union county W'v 1 hn becnuvo it is just mid right thut our county nlioiiltl receive the bcuctlU of n share of tin; lurjro iiniiii gmtiitii which l continually cominjr to tliih i-lnto, mid lo tVnsliiiifilon Tcr rilory in view of Kcckinjr a pine where thev ran build unto lliciiielvcia hnppt and proRpcrotiH homes. Thci is no fount v in Lastcrn urcron, or Wntdiiiirtou Territory thai r.ffordpbet tcr fni'iliticB for iiiduntrirs of all kind than this. The soil Htiitablc for ng rlenlMiral piirpoens is rich and ex tremelv productive, i aiding immense crops if all kind of min suited to this climate, when proper tillage ban been given in its preparation. Tim bcr in abundant along the foof-hilln, both for fuel and lumber, and al though for lumber, probably is not ho good a quality an the fir of Western Oregon, yet. it furnishes a very excel lent building material. The rcry tin cut of water is found in all the numer ous streams which How throimh (lie countv, m which are most excellent water powers, Millieicnt lo drive any desired amount of maehlnerv of all kinds, which, unfortunately, at pics ent, are not utilized, trom the fact that manufacturing in tcroi-ts arc a yet not represented to any considera ble extent, but which in the future will build up as capital ami enter prise arc brought into the county. The climate is healthful, not being ! extremes, mo winters will com pare favorably with anv portion of Knstcrn Oregon, while, tho summers nre as line as any under the sun Fruits of nil kinds adopted to this hit titudn, can be grown with "ticccss and profit, when properly cared for. The O. U. & N. Unllrond furnishes trans portation, connecting with the (). S. L on the east, and having Portland, Oregon, its western terminus, makes the most available route for inmii grants coining from tho Knst. The county has tjuitc n number of thriving towns, of which the most important are Union. Ln ('ramie, Island City and Sunimi'i villi', situated in tho fa mous Grande Honce. valley, the flucr-t valley without exception in the state. The Cove, nNo situated in (he valley, whirl although not enjoying the busi ness of the oilier places, i neverthe less a ilellghtfulh' situated one, mid though not 'i rival to cither one of the other towns or the, valley in point of business, Is the peer of any other town iu the county in its educational facili ties, boiug the point where tin Lcigli ton Academy , a .school for hoys, and tho Ascension school, for the girls, under the auspices of the KpUropal church. TIicmi schools have only been in existence two years, but their popularity has grown to such an ex tent that they have become the lead ing schools of the county. The Illue mountain University K'loented at Lu (irnnde. but from hrk of proper en dowment has not boon as successful as wo could wish, (lood public school arc kept up in all the above named towns, the one at Union being an ex ceptionally good one. The Wallowa valley to tho east , is u lino portion of the county, itud is settling up at a very rapid rate. The best land has probably ail been taken, but thousands of acres of good tillable land yet invito the sturdy homeuuikor toL-ouic, anil enjoy the privileges of this section. The principal towns lire Joseph, situated near the wonderful "Wallowa or Silver Lake, noted for its mystic romance nui! the grandeur of its gecnio beauty, I.osline and Alder, all of which am titling a good busi ness, and consequently art) thriving towns. The public schools tSrough otit tho county are in a very good con dition. This yenr will witucM a greater in flux of population than has ever been known, owing to tho discover; of the numerous quart, ledges, rich in the precious metals. Thoro lias been over four hundred mining locations taken Up within the last your, while thU uprliig rlcli chilius of botli tpiarU and pltteor fliids have already been noted. Capital has a I rend v been invested In several of the now leading mines, and thin 81111111101 will opoit up hiich h min ing boom us Union county never be fore, has nn joyed. A good wagon road will mou be completed from Un ion to the mines in Tine creel;, which will thru he the ncKi'iut ami most irartlcablo routu from the west to tlnen mines, It Is highly probablo that in a few year Union will be tho leading business, town In the Grande Hondo Valley, It U tho roiluty scat and is as pleasantly eltuutcd, attrac tive mid enterprising, as nuyuno, who does not draw on Mb lmiiliiuilon bo. yond the limit of good judgment, could wish. Tho rich mine of gold and silver, and the most excellent tpiarry of mar ble found in tho Wallowa country, will also prove a valuable acquisition to that already growing portion, ami bring to her bonier n large increase of population. To those ceking homes, who are willing to work, or lo those who arc seeking a place in which to invent their money iu onte-priscs which will yield them fair prolit on their investment, we unhesitatingly s-ty that Union county has no superior in that respect, in the state. Come and ec for yoiir elvcs. Tun President has transmitted to Congress tho report of thu secretary of state, with accompanying papers in respect to the location of tin; trontior line between Alaska and Hritish Co lumbia. Mr. Bay ud says the liriiish government is prepared to take part iu a preliiniminary investigation of the boundary question, and thai nothing now delays action but want of an ap propriation by congress to enable this j government to take part in thestirvey. j In view of the facts. ' he says, 'that important and grave interna tional question of jurisdiction may at any lime arise, owing to the circum stances that great mineral wealth ex ists in the territory tiuvcivetl by the boundry line, the secretary of state has honor to recommend that con gress be requested to enact a law to authorize a survey, ami appropriate tho sum of .100,000, or so much there of as may be necessary to defray the expenses of a preliminary survey." I'he President, in his trautinissal says, In view of the importance of the ob ject , i recommend mat provision nc Hindi! by law for a preliminary survey tif the boundary line question, by ofii- cersoftlie I. mted Mates. In order that information necessary for the ba sis of a treaty between this country and Groat Itrittniii for the establish ment of n definite boundary line may be obtained. ' ' It is reported that iu nil probability ex-lTCMuent Arthur cannot live tint few dnys longer at most. When death shell have closed his eves to all things earthly, when bin cars shall have become tlcnf to what the world ' may sny of him , when bis lips shall j have become closed for the last lime iu I this world, and he shall have ceased ! to he a living American citizen, once 1 honored bv hi elevation to the hi"h- i est ottice in Die I nite.it Mates, then will the American pcnplv, iu the mug- iiainnitv of (heir hearts forget his cr- ors, and remember Iih virtues. HOMMKIt fc HAMILTON, fir.AI.KIts is General Merchandise ELGIN, OK BOON. Kljj'in is the new. prosperous town, sittia ted neiir I'Mi Trap liriilge. in Indian Val ley. Oregon. HELL it TUTTLK. Searchers of Records, Convey ancers, Real Estate and COLLECTING- AGENTS. t'nioii, .... orcg 'ii. KctimiK prunnitlv Hindi' on nil crlccliin. i 1 1: v Iiir an abstract of thu record1. In Mir j iifHcf, nlMruct of title prepared with di) I i;itcli. I tiiirirei inndcr.itc. CTOS. i i The beet wngrin road lead through l-'lfdu. to the. Wallowa. Coine see lis. ami the tow n. when villi f(' to or come, from the Witllouit. SOMMKK k HAMILTON. LAUNDRY QUEEN. Has just Keciived an WEIGHT, DJJALKK IN A N D Main Street, Union. Oregon, Immense Stock of New Goods, which he will sell at a Farm For Sale. i Coiitnliiliifr ."'JO seres of (iod hind, situ- nted one quarter of a till 1c hast of .Summer- ! llle. all under fiaw. There ts nn ordinary ; dwelling hoiise on tt, and a ?'iod hnrii anil otithiilldlnp-. It !ui" a troml well, and I" , additionally stippllrtl with water hy a Mrcain which Down tiiriiuh it. About one-half of ' the laud is tnideruitltlvutioii. Will M il tt for $1650 per acre. i which will Include the following farm ini pk'tnciith: One mower, 1 rake, a breaking ; plows, 1 harrow, 1 roller, I second hand , WHL'iiii and harness one-halt Interest iu one I head r, JU.OWiraiU, .'0,000 shlugle, V ton of liav. and other things too numerous to 1 mention. A good title will 1 c;:ivcn. It is a 1 j:rent hargain. ' K r further information call at tills oilier. Notice of Final Settlement. In Ihc ('utility court of the State of Oregon, for t'liinii county. Ill the matter of' the estate of 1 h. it. llliioiu dcce.'iseil. i Notice is hereby given that the under signed, executor of the last will and testa ment of li. It. nioom, deceased, has filed an I presented for settlement in Miiil court, his timil account ot said estate, ami that Tuesday, the totli. day of .tune, isyl, behiK a day ot' n regular terin of said court, at to o'clock A. M., Inn licen iippoiuted liv the court a.s the time tor the .settlement of said ai-cniints, ami for hearing any objection.i to the same. Dated JIuv tth.. IKS'l. J. A. WAOOXHIt. Kxeuutor of the last will and testament of I.. It. Illoom, deeeased. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County court of the State of Oregon, for t'nion county. In the matter of'lhe estate of i f Lewis Hinchart, deceased. ) i Notice i hereby given that the under signed, administrator of the estate of Lewi liiueliart, deceased, has filed his 11 mil ac count of the administration of .said estate, and that Tuesday, .lime lath.. lS.sii at 10 n clock A. !. ha's been appointed by the court as the lime for hearing objections thereto, ami for settling the .same. Dated .Mav Wth.. IrtMi. VM. H. UINKIIAUT. Administrator of Ihc estneu of hewi. Itiuelno't, deceased, SVUA YE"b--J O JiEWAIiD. .Strayed I ruin South Powder river, about the 1st. of April, two black mares, each alioiit I r I a liaml." liii:h; one has a bright star in f.ireh ad, the oilier a dim star; one was shod all round, the other had on one shoe, branded cnleft shoulder. II It ami former ly belonged to Pen ISrown, of I .a Oraitdc. ' The above reward will he p;tid tn any per. -on leturuiiig them to Hen Brown, win will take ch irgc of tlieiu, or to the under sigu-'d at South Powder r.ver. maylml. PKTKlt MCLI.OY, m rHlC JJJiJSI1' JVcisli'illCJ i'lease eonipare the following prices with those of other (dotes in the county. Knur tiued nay i-orks ... 7,".c Machine in the World! S. M. WAIT, PltOCKIKTUld Waitllro's. Agents for Union countv. Tliis machine is without doubt the best in existence, and gives HNTIItU satisfaction wherever tried. TlF-MarhmcMn sto.:k at J. . KATON'S STOl'h. where they can be bought at anv time. THY THU i.A t'NDIJ Y (jl'hKN. ki ii i i Fork, Huhe. Puck Saw-" Hoes Scythes Prooms Axes Vah Hoard "S. y. c . c c - 3 "i 'A '1 TT w c 3 2 - K r. C CP) c 3 rami Manure! Forks and line handles Hand Saws . . WV. as;.'. . $1.00. S eel Traps . . Towel Packs.. Single trees, turned Neck Yokes , lM Spades Snaths .. . Powder Hammers lCureku Wringer I.1C. ...'Sk: ,ffi..Vi. Tec . sTe. .Mc. . ...'s-. . $i;..vi. .i!.'.c. . '-'. $1.00. Tho I'inust Assortment of OK STOYES In the County. AND AT LOWKST PUICKS. The Celehrated PAT. (ML CHURNS, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Guns, Revolvers, and Amimition. WKAK.XKKV0US AND DHBILITATKI) S 5 O s m :Ntw Lirt in .q Tl fr TITS rTA 1 r7CA IT Ta TV r o 9 t3 mum ATTENTION! 't Sheriffs sale. Tiik Mnrmons thought they could hoodwink and win over to their side of the question tho newly appointed governor (NV'est), so they received him with great cchtt ; hut he was not deceived, and has since his arrival kept his eyes open and taken his own observations, lie has given the breth ren to understand that he is iu Utah for the purpose of executing the law, and will do it without fear or favor. I'liis declaration has dampened their trdor, ami thev have nothing but cou- lemuatiou for liim. Tho ('entiles are correspondingly happy . Cnrn for Pil. Piles re, frequently preceded by a seiinn of weight In the back, lnlni mid lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to sup- poke ho luoi collie affei lion of the kidneys or tH'Milmi'liu.' organs. At times, svmntoms of Indigestion are present, flatulency, tnieasv ness of the stomach, etc. A moisture like jieriplnitlon, producing a very disagreeable (tehliir after getting warm, Is a common attendant, ltlind, ltlecduig, ami Itching Mies vleld at once to the nnollcatlou of Dr. Ilosanko.s Pile Itemed)-, which acts dlteotlv upon the lulls effected, absorbing tbu 'Ulnars, Allaying the Intense Itching, and effecting permanent cure. Price, f) cents, Vidros, rue nr. iiosauuii Jledlcino dun- iimy, IMnna, t), Sold ly .J. T. Wright. Dillon, Oregon. fur NmI. An excellent place adjoining this city for Ue at a bargain. It contains 40 acres of pleudid land, good dwelling house and uiouiiduig", and uiu nest orciiaru in tne oiiutry. ! or lurther mforiiiation atinlv at this olHee. V. ('API'S, M. 1). Surtfv'on and Ilonioopittliic Physician, t'nlou. Oregon, Will uo to nuv nan of K.istem Orcvoii. when solieilcd, to perform operation, or fur consultation. Medicines t'uinUliait AVIthniit i:trit ('lutrce. OlHee adjoining Jones Druthers' store. Mr ,OOK out! They are ("tuiilng. . 'Marr, of Moherlv, Mo, , is-liero and will have a cur load of thu Champion Hay Rick ers and Rakes, Iu n few days, Anv one wishing one, can mil on Mr. Miht or J. K. Y.iwell, Bf There will be one of these machines here on exhibition during court Weyk. Do Hot fall lo see It Work. KVl'.KV MAt.'JHNK tlUAUANTNKD. Whereas by virtue of an execution and ' order of .sale ism d out of tlie Circuit court j of the Statu of Oiegon, for the countv of I t'nion, on the 1 1'h day of May, A. 1). l.-fel. J infavnrof 1. A Doskowiu, adiiiiulstratorof the estate of H. K. Ploch. deceased, and I against T. P. I'.eard and b. I!. Peard, Ids wife, for thesuin of two hundred ami eiu'b- teen and sixty oue-huiidredths dollars I s. i (l) and the sum of twentv-seven and lifty-tbree oiie-bundr.'dthn dollars (Ji'TA't) costs jin I disbui'suieiits, I Will, on the lL'th. , day of June, A. I. lkHI, at the court house door in I iii'iii.iii said county of i nloii, at the hour of 2 o clock P. M. of said day sel! at public auction, all the right, title ami interest which the defendants T. P Heard and I.. It. Peard, his wife, had, on ihc I'.ltli, day of October, M-io, or has since ne. tu'r.'d i'u the follow lug described real prop el ty. to wit: lllock !l of Swaekhiinier's ad dition to thetown of North t'nion. aceor ding to ih" )ilat thereofou file in tho clerk's ollleeof I'nioii ('otinty, Oiegon, together with all appurtenances thereunto belong ing or in any wise appertaining. Terin:--Ca.sh mi dav of sale. Dated at She rill's otllce tills 14th. dav of May, A. 1). l -WI. A. I.. SAO'DHltS. niiiyl.Vwi. .sherlir Notice for hiblication. t.wn Orrici: t la !iimik, Diikoon.) May IT, l.ssii. i Notice is hereby given that the following uaiiied sett'e-has liled notice of liK inten tion in make liiuil proof in support of his claim, and lli.it s.iiil proof will be made be fore Itegister ami Ueceivcr at I.a tiritmle, tJregon, ou'Juue J.s, I8.-0. viz! .lox-plk .llltebill. I). S. No. HUti, for the H'A SK See. -22 mid SW N'W and N'1, NWSoc. iHT. f! S. ltanue in 1IW.M. He mimes the following w Itnesn-cs- to prove Ids continuous, residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: Isaac Haller, A.J. Wright, Hugh Lynch, and F. Kavre, all of Teloeasut, Oregon. llcsnv IttXIUI.UtT. i a ay '-'2- w ti- rg v . 1 1 egi s t c r . Notice forhiblication. Ia.M) Ort'lCII, l.MiaM'K, OliCilON.I May 0, tsH.i. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of Ids inten tion to make Dual proof in support of Ids claim, ami that said proof will be made be fore llugi.steraud Deceiver nt hit (irande, Oregon, on .lime PJ. lrK vir. : lames It. ilaiitui, l. S. No. oUM), for lots N.i. I, f. (I, mid 7. in Sis-.rtTp. I, N. tt. IU, DWM. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence noon, and cultivation of, snld land, vl: Wnii Pine, J. V. Ch'lsniiin, I,c man lllaiiehard, and C. N. White, all of Klgiu, Oregon. llr.Miv UlXKUAUT, iiiayS-w(5-rg.T. Keglster. HULHOLLAN, KNOX & CO., PURCHASING AGENCY, 126 First St., FQRTLAND, OB. in ! .1....; j i em i ' m w i iif iTt'ii i riiKirir; iivi iiiiii iiniif cmeeiallv nrrpared for men. vouiuraml inidille-iiL'eil. who have, by their indiscretion or excessive indulgence, brought upon themselves nervous prostration, debility, nervous and physical weakness, producing some of the following efl'eets: Nervousness, Debility. Dimness of sight. Defective Mem ory, Pimples on the Pace. Aversion Jo Society. Want of Ambition, Melancholy, Dyspep sia. Pillions-mess. Loss of Power. Pains in the Duck, etc.. etc. ; for all Mich derangements a permanent cure is guaranteed by the l.ic of T.m vn Tukatmk.nt. Taiiinr Ti nntment lrencrllieil by the I.cadln-I'hj i.lctan, Hi'iiil Wlnlt. TlwySnu St. bonis, Mo.. Pcb. 10. 1S.S0. ! ally. valuable I think it the duty of the j IflWII LO Ill'IKl II KIHIUII. "Tor nifirr tlinn three years f have uert Ki'siwrtfullv. Tam iu Tuz vtm en r with the best results. I recall now several cases of seminal weakness and debility with all its evil consequences I have treated during the pn-t year, which have been cured by thu use of the Thrat mknt, and several of these cases wore in the last stages. The composition of the ilill'er i.'iit medicines contained in the Trbat.uk.vt indicate, and its effects prove it to be a spe cific restorative of nerve and sexual power. You are at liberty to us my letter in any way that will contribute to your pleasure or profit There nre so manv nearly worthless medicines ot tins Kind on tin i.A. 1IA1.I-. M. P." t;K Walnut St.. St. Louis. Mo. Tam ih TuKATMK.vr is prescribed daily fo all forms of nervous debility in both .s'cm as wi II as for checking the unnatural scen t losses which cause mi much loss of vitaliti . The medicines are prompt in action, and permanently restore those weakened by ear ly indiscretion, excesses or overwork of th'1 h'rain. A number of physicians have dis carded all the hynuphosphitcs, Damiamt phosphorus formulas ami invariably pre scribe Ta.mak TnrATMr.NT with the best re- sllll.s. Tamau Tkhatmunt is composed of medi cines most agreeable tn the taste and well No charges for filling orders. 8END FOR OIRCULAR. AM "rritiiiif nmiHMtflaiiv Farm For Sale! Situated about one mile front North Powder, containing Hit) acres. (.Jood holts-, barn and other outbuildings. Knquirt of .1. V. KIMimULI,, North Powder. I Nvtti'O uf Aiillenllmi tn I'ttrvlmsn ntir i.nniii V. S. Tlui- f.A.Mi Ort-'ii K, La tliiAMifc, OnKooM, Aian li 'J-', lSsSO, Notice is hereby given that, In compli mice With thu provWons of tho Act of Con gross, approved June .1, IM?, untitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lands In the SUtes of CiUiforiiia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,1' Daniel 1', Monro, o whose post'Ottice address is Pniolt, Dillon eotlntv. Oregon, has this day liled In this ollleohts application to purchase the SW SWSve. It; VWSi: See. 16 and St? NW Sec. No. at. In Township No. 7. S ittingc No. I P. of the W. meridian. All pcrnoits hol ding anv adverse claim therein are required tojirooiit the siuueuttbls oilice within six ty davs from the first piibllcntlou of this lllltlee. HUNllV Itl.NKIIAItT. uiur'-T-WlOhU. itvuinlur, lm Qiono Fasten! saunders w iironnetarv market (and every dav is adding to their number) that when one is found to be re- i tolerated by the stomach. TAM Alt TKHATMUNT is .-old on its merits. lCacli package contains all medicines, necessary for over one month's treatment, with full and coinplcteinstriictiniis how to ex ercise, diet, bathe, etc.: price, TamauTi:i:atM!:nt. per package. .(H); three packages $r.(0i sent prepaid ami securely sealed on receipt of price. 'I A MA It TKKATMKNT having been u-(l so successfully ill private practice ami in the hospitals of St. Louis for the past fifteen ytnrs, and knowing, as we do, Its wundcrrul curative effects, we will give the following guarantee; Willi each order for If package (,'t mouth's treatment), enclosing we will send our written guarantee to refund the. money if the T i:i:atMi:nt does not effect a cure. Packages sent C. O. D. on receipt of $1. as security against loss. Send monev bv express. P. O, Mouev Order, or registered let ter, at our risk. Address: K. L. HLAKH A-CO.. Sole Proprieters. ss. W C r. tith. and Mar ket Sts., St. Louis, Mo. II will Fajllots Geme to union lo Iradflp M h.ul .Iamks Paynk, Proprietor. Hiivini; procured the set vices ot' Mr, A. Sickles, a cheese maker who hil manv years' experience in the largest facto ries fa" Wisconsin, 1 feel confident that I can supply my patrons with a quality st olid to none on thu market, 3T-0rders promptly tilled. Addres James Payne, Cow, t nlou County. Or. "Silver-heel." a Clvdesdale stallion, dark brown in eolor, and weighing about luvi lbs., will .stand this season at inv rntichc on the Sand Uldge. Pree pasture for the con venience oi parties living at a instance. Tkiims: Ten dollars for the season. Mon ev payable after service. 'I will also stand two other horses at the same place. A, D.l'ONld'.Y, A POSITIVE CUHE! MrJN.yottiig, tnldln-ag. d and old, kingleor married, ami all who suffer with LOST MANHOOD, Nervous Debility, Sperumtorrhire, Semlnid Losses, Sexual Decay, Palling Memory, weak eyes, stunted development, lack of energy, Impoverished blood, pimples, Impediments to mar Have! also blond and kln dUeusen. svphllls, eruptions, hillr fulling, lioho pains, swellings, sore throat, ulcers, effects of mer eurv, khlney and bhuliter troubles, weak buck, burning urine, Incontinence, gonorr hica.tflect, stricture, receive searching treat nie:it, prompt ri-llef, andetireforllfe. llotu SKXKacoiutilt eoiitldentlallv. If iu trouble call of write. Dvllvs nredniigerolis C.viX ATO.Vt'i:. iivears exn-rlnntt-.Terinn. c.tti. Ollloe hours 8 a. M. to 5 t M. m. VAN MONClSCAIt, KM, 134 Third St, Portland) Oivtfou, FOR THE 1KAS(N THAT Has a Mammoth Stock of Dry Goods StSGROCERIES.2 and No Odds and Ends from Eundown Stocks, but lei est ai Best (Ms in tlie Market. Wool, Hides and Grain Bought and Sold. ' NEW STORE. Having rented tho old stand ftirmcrlv occupied hv I. A. BoskowiU, 1 lntvo PERMANENTLY LOCATKI) and opened up a New, Full and Complete Assortment of CLOTHING, HARDWARE, HOOTS and SHOES, JIATS mill CAPS, viv. olo. BARGAINS IN MINERS OUTFITS. Now Goods aio Oonstautly AniviiiR, and all Dt-partiiit ntH of the Storo will be kept FULL and COMPLIiTK, . 0 . TOJ, NOT BB CNBBRSOlD And invite everj Uidy to t-onie and examine jjoode, learn prices and judge fot- theniK-lvet. 1 llPY nUd SELL FOH CASH, My motto is: SMALL PROFITS and QUICK SALES. KKMEMKKK THE NEW STOltK. J)u. Xj. SA.UlNrXDElS, Proprietor,