Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 04, 1895, Image 3

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    TIME TABLE. In the sprier, the hamuli body needs
. , . . I assistance to throw off the staanation
Mtafte for Hardman, Monument. Lone Creek i . . , , ..
John I)av and Canyon City leaves aTfulloW-' rt0da0ed by wlnter (llet- As the
Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday. " temperature rises under the growing
Arrives every day at 6 pni..oept Monday. heat the BUu's ravs we feel tired, half
.. -,uu UCM lme n, or t . ,
SUfi CLAIMS A MINE.
Bandit
from the interior country.
WALT. THOMPSON
PhlU Conn. Agent.
Prop.
Youcan get the best beer
in Heppner at G.
rowe's, 5 cents per glass,
B. Ted-
If you want the finst liquors,
call at Ted's
cigars, etc.,
Evans' Daughter Eva Again Be
fore the Public.
City Hotel Bar!
Here and There.
Millions ride the Rambler.
Ike Ennis has bicyoles to rent.
Try Morgan's oreatnery butter, tf.
Walter Gentry is over from Fox valley.
Hick Mathews got back from Portland
Friday night.
Bill Biddle and N. E. MoVay were in
Saturday last.
T. W. Ayer, Jr., got home from Port
land Saturday.
Ayers guarantees his poison. Only
$2.50 per dozen. tf.
Mrs. Melinda Matthews is visiting her
sons in Heppner.
Johnny Masters has given bonds and
is at liberty again.
W. 0. Atherton OHme in yesterday
from Grant county.
The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works,
vYalU Walla, Wash.
Geo. Hayward is over from Monument
ty dispose of bis wool
Messrs. Boyd & Baling have enlarged
tueir toe cream parlors.
Tom Boothby and sister came up Sat
urday from Lexington.
The Pioneer Association of Oregon will
meet in Portland June Uth.
The Sunday sohool picnio last Satur
day in Jones' grove was a suocess.
Rev. E. R. Beaoh, of Lexington, will
preach in Heppner in the near future.
La Grnnde Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. S. 0. Smith, salesman, Heopner.
Philip Blahm. brother of Heury Blahm,
arrived from Russell, Kans., last week.
Now is the time to kill squirrels; and
Swaggart's "Sure Shot" is the stuff to do
it with. tf.
Try Avers' squirrel poison before
buying any other. Ouly 82 50 per
dozen. tf.
The Heppner Mitchell road matter
should be kept alive and pushed to com
pletion. Miss Anna Hill and Chas. Jnht son
were callers at the Gazette office last
Saturday.
Sunday Frank Wilmortb, Harry War
ren and John McOarty left for the mines
up in Okanogan.
A break on the Gazette's press last
Tuesday and today Las interfered with
getting out on time,
Al Emerson went down to Portland
Saturday last with two car loads of
Morrow county sheep.
If you waut to rent a bicycle or tret re
pairs for same, cull on Ike Eunis at bis
bicycle livery, power house.
Heppner Tent of Macobees war orga
nized last Friday evening by Deputy
Supreme Commanders Imes and Burnett,
W. L. Bartlett left for Pendleton
yesterdav, but Mr. Imes will remain a
few days in the interest of the Maooa-
bees.
Chan. Johnson and John Mahoney,
two Wyoming sheepbiyers, oame in
yesterday and desire to make a shipment
East.
Gilhousen Bros., will soon go to the
inner country to be absent nntil the
latter part of this month. Await their
return. 1 tf .
Misses Ivy and Elbry Swaggart came
np yesterday from their home at Tub
springs to visit relatives and friends in
lieppuer.
Press Creiswell made us happy yester
day by leaving bis measure ttt onr
valuable journal. Our booki are Dot
full yet.
Oar Heppner merchants are out for
business this year and deserve patron
age. Bny at borne and keep your
money ai home.
J. E. Jones and John Jenkins were in
from Eight Mile yesterday. These gen
tlemen do not seem to be disoonraged
over crop prospects.
Hon. W. R. Ellis, Miss Elizabeth
Matlock, Mr W. 0. Brock and wile and
Miss Ada Rhea were passenger on
yesterday's down train.
0. 0. Sargent went down to The
Dalles Friday to visit bis parents and
other relatives, returning last night.
He was accompanied by bit little son.
E. Minor and Win. Ayers returned
Friday from a week' fishing trip to the
Cama country. Tbey were very enc
cessfnl, though the rain interfered some.
fjbiloh'a Cnre, tbe great Con?h and
Croup Cure, is in great demand. lVwket
ize o ititHins twenty Ave duss only'iV.
Children love it. Soldi by T. W. Ayers
Jr.
Dave CampMi lias beeo appointed
chief of the lire depart mmt of Portland.
Dave worked bis way op from the very
bottom of tbe Udder aud deerves much
oredit.
Dra B. F. and E. A. Vanghao leave
next Monday fr the interior country,
and those nd.ng wora snomu ciim iu
at once. All work gnaraoteed to b f
tbe tiurst quality.
T. W. Ayers, Jr.. i waking fpilrnd
polftoo that be guarantee. N kill 00
par, and dla It a 'A" cents per ean.B
cat. for II 60; tlM p" J""111-
ample and try It.
Mr. Lwi Rood, of UilUborA arrive.!
Saturdav on a vi-il Ida broihrra An
drwandF. I. Mr. KmuI la one of
olid men of WanhlngtoD outmiy auJ a
Burnt estimable eitn-n.
Frank Natter and Ernest (i.ll.ousen.
of Heppner, went down to Islington 00
their wbwU-nioe ruilln 8. nnntit-
last Hatorda. and HoVI
Tb J returned in 43 niiuuira.
a
0f. Ely "P .mod'.t
DongUs. HI ro'thT rvntly -'
iar lo Iowa oil v.l r-laliva "I
frl-nda. and during i.-r a ,n (Mf
it rubiiibg a bachelor' raw b.
K. II. Clark, eep'in)pri I '
ti-pb.w. Ht'rv lUynor, cam la Mtif
day fiotn IVo '. Mr CU'ke
that wool I t-lllng at ab.-il th n,
prl at I'-n l'tt'iu a al ll-ppoef .
J.lnW.krr caue In Hiturt.y front
,,. ,... U.I above mo'itti
1.......
in snirits. because the
blood is elnggish and full of impurities.
Dr. J. H. McLean's Streugtbing Cordial
Bnd Blood Purifier is a reliable spring
remedy to invigorate the body and give
toue to the dicestion. Price SI per
bottle.
Mrs. V. A. Stephens, of Hardman. is
very ill with a cancer. Some time ago
she went down to Portland hoping for
reiier, Dut was pronounoed incuiabie,
and siuce her return has been stopping
in Heppuer, attended by her bnsbuDd.
Mr. Stephens, informs our suribbler that
she has been confined to her bed for the
past six months.
KrBnk BheDardson. an engineer on the
Southern Pacific Ry., who resides at
Los Angeles, Cal., was troubled with
rheumatism for a long time. He was
treated by several physicians, also
visited the Hot Springs, but received no
permanent relief until he used Chamber
lain's Pain Balm. He says it is tbe best
medioine in the world for rheumatism.
For sale by Slocum-JohoBon Drug Co.
Ben Hnosaker got in Friday last from
a trip to PortlBnd. While below he had
his maimed shoulder examined by a
competent physician who said nothing
onuld be done surgically, that in time it
would get better. Ben whs hurt last
winter by being thrown off his stage,
while owner of the Heppner-Monument
line.
Ike Ennis has a stock of bioycle
repairs and will fix your wheel up at
reasonable rates. It is his intention to
make a specialty iu this line, and as the
number of wheels is rtipidl.v increasing,
this will oertainly be pleasing news to
those who Bre so fortunate as to own a
bike. tf.
From what the Gazette can learn, the
fact that tbe Long Creek-Pendleton road
cannot be paBaed over without paying
toll is wnrkiog sgainst Pendleton. The
Heppner Long Creek road is tbe shorter,
is in good oondition and costs not a cent
to travel over it.
E. O.: Rev. Frank C. Adkins. of
Heppner, acoompanied by Mrs. Adkins.
Miss Adkins and Miss Lacy, are in tbe
city to attend the district oonferenoe of
the South M. E. cuiiroh. John Horner,
of Heppner, is a la(o)y delegate who is
in tbe city.
Lost Between the depot and town.
last Saturday, a ladies' gold watcb, with
fobahain. The watoh is blue enameled
on both lids of case. Finder will be
liberally rewarded by returning same to
Mit-H Cora Hurt at depot.
Mr. John Brown and wife, and nephew,
A. VV. Moore, and wife, eocompanied by
Miss Mollie Moore, came oyer yesterday
from Lone Rock, and Mr. Moore, wife
and sister leave today for the East where
they will remain.
B F. Swaggart is prepared to furnish
his "Sure Shot" squirrel poison in
wholesale lots. He bus already received
a large order from Washington and
LI 11 ho. Every where it has been used,
it has not failed to exterminate the little
pests. tf.
The celebrated Kentucky Jaok, Eagle,
will stand the season at Willis Stewart's
livery stable. Terms are reasonable
and will he made known on application
See Pap Simons or Willis Stewart. tf.
Ka'ls Clover Root will purify your
Blood, cleBr y.mr Complexion, regulate
your bowels and make your bead clear
as a bell. 25c, 50c, and $1. Sold by
T. W. Avers Jr.
Vane Hinton and Vince Kellv arrived
Friday frrm Long Creek with wool
Tbey bad been on tbe road some twelve
or fifteen days and bad a very bard, dis
agreeable trip.
The G. A. R. will have a grand camp
fire and reunion at Lexington on tbe 3rd
and 4th of J it. VI vs ill il-
vited to attend. Come prepared to
camp on ground, tf,
Jay Devius met with a runaway last
week while bitchiug his team to a back
and sustained three broken ribs before
be could get matters straight aga.n.
Our citizens should encourage the ex
tension of lbs "long distance" telephone
into Heppner. Without it we are be
bind our neighbors.
l,et Heppner wake up and make an
effort to gft telephone connections with
the main line, extending from Portland
to Spokane.
Mr. Landslale, the operator at
Willow Junction, accompanied by bis
wife, speut Sunday with Wm. Dunn and
family.
L G. Atherton and Roland Krilibs
pulled out for ll.iyton, no their wheels,
early yesterday morning,
E. O.: Mr. Jt-rry Colin, of neppnr,
s lister of Mrs. Mark V, John, is visit
ing in Pendleton.
Wauted Laundry work by Mra. C,
Nelson, old Mountain I louse. Mending
neatly done.
J as. McUaley and wife have movcU to
their John Day possession for tbe
samrur.
I). R. Atherton arrived Ha'utday from
Dayton, coning tbe entire distance by
sgnu.
From the Examiner.
Eva Evans, daughter of the Fresno
bandit, baa brought a suit to reoover an
interest in a mine iu the Fresno moun
tains whioh was owned by John Sontag,
the partner of her father. The suit is
brought on the around that she was a
widow of Sontag, aud thus entitled to
the interest of her husband, who was
killed while being bunted down in tbe
memorable chase two years ago.
Miss Evans married an actor, John
Ellis, who played iu the thrilling drama,
"Evans-and Sontag," iu which the Evans
family blossomed forth some time after
Chris bad been taken to tbe Folsom
penitentiary. Ellis, by the way, played
the role of John Sontag. Tbe couple
lived iu Oakland, 1213 Eleventh avenue,
for a time, but they recently moved to
Visalia, where tbey now dwell. The fact
that Eva claims to have been Sou tag's
widow is made a further bit of news in
the fnot that she married a namesake,
Frank Evans, just before she beoame a
member of the dramatic company. She
was subsequently divoreed from him,
however, and then contracted the next
alliance with Ellis.
O21 11 Big Seals !
BUSINESS conducted on a big
scale for cash reduces the
proportion of expense and increas
es the sum of receipts. It enables
one to buy cheap and sell cheap.
That accounts fof the manner in
which K C. Wills conducts his
Mercantile Business.
He Offers" n
m- THE BEST GOODS
For The Lowest Possible Prices.
MtTniOHTIO
THIS MAN
HAS STRUCK
BOTTOM !
That is what our competitors have to
say of
Minor &Co.
That tbere is nothing left to out on tbat
they have reaohed tbe bottom on
everything.
"We take pleasure in reoommending
Chamberlait's Cough Remedy because
it is praised by all wbo try it," says J
W. Cox & Son, druggists, Marsbfield,
Oregon. No oue afflicted with a throat
or lung trou Die can use this remedy
without praising it. It always gives
prompt relief. It is especially valuable
for ooldB as it relieves the lungs, mikes
breathing easier and aids expeotoration.
A cold will never result in pneumonia
when this remedy is taken and reason
able oare exeroised. For sale by
Slocum-Johnson Drug Oo.
Lately moved from Lexington and at present
located in the Harreh building, May street
HEPPNER.
OREGON
EIGHT MILE MATTERS.
We are rejoicing over a good rain.
La grippe is no respecter of persoos on
Eight Mile.
School is progressing finely. Mrs.
M. C. Fuqua, teacher.
The frost a few days ago injured
tender plants to some extent.
Sunday sohool every Sunday at 3
o'olook and prayer meeting right after
Sunday school.
Some of tbe men wbo were in the
mountains cutting wood were compelled
to leave on account of rain.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Conrter will please
aooept our best wishes for their welfare,
and may their lives be happy and
prr. sperous.
One of your oarrespnndents, "J. D.,"
made some mistakes in regard to tbe
officers of tbe W. 0. T. U. After con-
fering with the seoretary, corrections
will be made in the near future.
Had we not better call an extra session
of legislature to ascertain wbo owns tbe
laud, (be farmers or the squirrels? Tbe
question is, wbi.t shall be done with the
squirrels? They are getting very
numerous, notwithstanding a great deal
of poison baa been used.
E M. U
Eight Milk, Or., May 27, 1895.
2
77 TE CLAIM to carry the largest and best
VAJL cplprfprl crnrlr fn Vp fnnnrl in rirv
No Cheap-John goods kept in stock, you can
find them elsewhere.
We boast on the quantity and quality we
handle, but as to our own honesty we have
nothing to say ; we ae like the rest of the human
race, born to cheat, misrepresentation and fraud.
MINOR & OO.
Bilionn folic.
Persons wbo are subject to attsoks of
bilious colio will bs pleased to know that
prompt relief may be bad by takitig
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
UiarrLoaa Remedy. It acts quickly and
oan always be depended upn. In many
cases tbe attack may be prevented by
takiug this remedy a soon as tbe first
indication of the disease appear. 25
and 50 oent bottles for sale by Slouum
Johnson Drug Co.
TJii0 RAMBLER
In one of the very beat wheel! ever made it an Indinpntable fact. It (lands In the;
front rank with all high grade machine", and If you buy one you will make no mistake. :
Ridea RAMBLER BICYCLE if you want to be happy, for should your wheel be:
punctured, it can be mended by you in five minutes, as it is equipped with the world
renowned G. 4 J. clincher tires with wood rims or copper-plated steel rlins.
2j Bold in all sizes for ladies or gentlemen at 100 each.
$1 Tandems for two men or man and woman, $150 each.
y int. nHMDLLn 1B mBreDn iignicoi v,,,b. n..,. ... ...u
; r or style, nnisn ana auraouiiy it unsurpassed, aa 11 is cuuniruci:u on uric, meciiau
& ical and scientific principles. fe
I Chicago Ideals g
W TV.. mn wr.mnn hnvi B.i.1 crlrlfl with 9ft. Qt fLT.fl 1 Inch W.ippIh. fit Jtl.V t.'i.V llf. rmwt.
Ivalv ATM nlpnd.il miMlhini umde whi'tjli. with G. & J. hliili-irruMo (IouIiIh lorkluic ml ire 5
r
Re-Opened!
vr.: I'l I It' 111,4 S li
Sunday Dinners a Specialty !
THE PALACE HOTEL
Has been re-opened by Mrs. J. B. Sperry who will
conduct it in a strictly flrst-clars manner, with the
view of pleasing the trade in general.
People from Country Districts will be
made to feci at home.
Popular Prices!
3 clincher tires and are fully warranted
Before vou buy a bicycle, write for catalogue, circulars, terms and
our numerous agents. Rambler Rustlers anted in every
fi on our
'Aj tan mid Idaho.
FRED T.
Northwest representatives Gormully & Jeftery Manf,
discounts, or call 1
town In Oregon, Washing- :
MERRILL CYCLE COMPANY,
Go's "Rambler Rlcycles."
Main :
M Wore, 'ftS! Washington Ht , Portland, Or. Ma). E. A. Weed, (leu. Traveling Agent and d
St! lecturer. o'l'lS t'ATTERHON, Agt. for Morrow Co., Heppner, Oregon. li
PT PI
f
Wbeo ynnr heart pains yon. and no
usual pah' it ii Hon ia frequent, ercom-
pHtiird s.,niellllje Willi h(itf l
breath and low spirits yon arx tufjcrng
from dior Icr-I aula of h liver,
dlrfrntiott i linpcrfTt ami there ia "litd
oo tbe sioroaoli. If allowed to r-tuHiti
the trouble will tiltitiMttly r'arh he
kldlie'S and bom- danifrnua to;
H!ft.aahoul l b" taken t IV lU pro-
ur on the apiwuraii ,f IU first
rnit'lma. I. J. It Mcl ti'a I.ivcr
and Kidm-y Halm ia nially aiUptrd
for di ifdr of H.ia kind. I'rii e l r
b-dtlH.
CaM.I T TohTLAMJ. !le. W. K.
roliiie. ret tor ,f tbe Church nf Hit
Hedremor, hM l-en eitended by tbe
etry of Ht, park's IV lUft F.pi!.
I 1, of Portland, nnatiimoue rail to
that p-riti. H Mark' prr, by
Rrf. V. U MeKn, tlmM drat b no
curr'l r-wnily. Mr. I'otwlne Iim not
jit i.rf.mlly holltld hla C'lHr-'galMiti
d biwo e ing tb-rall rnimdera.
tioo I I t'Trral Ur M. J-ra' la t),
1 seoii, rl.urrb In and wraith among
I f o'--t"',l I'iae-opal tliirrli id
liirt!o4 -K
RgorLAB Council Mektino. Council
met 10 tegular ressioo last eveniug, all
oouncilmen present and Mayor Morgan
presiding Minutes of tbe last
regular meeting read and approved
....Report of recorder aud treasurer
read, n furred to committee on Qnauoe,
to report at next meeting Ribs
allowed : Thompson k Bums, laid
over; A. A. Roberts, $UK); r J. Ilallork,
:i3.33; A. T. Moay 87.50, red need
8-'..r.O; R. A. Kord. fl; Heppner Light &
Water Co., 5140; Heppner Transfer Co.,
84 2.1, $1 laid over Marahul re-
porta l.',0.(K)0 gatlona tf watir lu large
reservoir on the first each ot tbe mouths
of May and June Ordinance
licensing Chinese laoodrira, read (bird
time and paserd nnaninioualy
Ordinance No. CI, on olioitra, rtferrtd
to tbe ooiiilnitieeiin ordinances
Tbe matter f an additional pubbo
waterlng-liougb refem d to tbe com
mitted oo streets and public properly.
Tbe ruHtfrof draining lie strwt
at tbe iuiiCiiuo of Main aud Willow
street was referred to I hi at r ret
miaainner Oo ni' tlou, lb marshal
as iiitlrni'ird to k'p lrir)rl -r idrra i IT
the aidvwalk dui cil a ljouttivJ.
F Mr. Columbus were alive to
day and cnlled at Mat Licbteu-
thal'a he might make a new discov
ery quite as memorable a that f
H'.) ('hi is was a great diHcoverer
ia his day. He would at this time
discover the fiuent stock of Shoes
ever showo iu Heppner, aud the
cheapest as well. What more does
mortal man want ?
Tht Old, Original Ssix .WVrran(.
M. IICIITKNTIIAU
Main Ktreet, Heppner, Oregon.
CuBtom Work a Specialty.
Free 'Bus for Customers to and
from all trains.
MRS. J. B. SPERRY, Lessee.
Attorneys tit Hrft'w.
All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL HANK BDILDINO.
HEPPNER,
OREGON
Notice of Stockholders' Meeting.
VOTKK M Mr.KK.HY OlVf.S THAT A
1 1 merlins: of (he alK-khnlli-ra of tha I'alacr
Hnlcl CiiTMpanr 111 I" lirld In thn parlors of
aid hotel, In Hrppiirr, Orraon, on piurdav,
Ihr IM risy of Jour, at t o'clock p.m. of salil
rtar. lor Ilia prpoM of troiMrtlng inHirtanl
linallli-M III colllirclloll w ith tlir rolllM)t al
lairs. OTI I'.Tlia-oN,
i. W. Moaaow. Vlco-'nt,
iw relary. 4l-4
Treasurer's Notice.
Nonrr. ts ttr.KrHY oivr.M ihkt all
Mnrrow roomy arr"U rrlsirrrt prior
lo and Inclodlng Nor. II. l-'ii will I Mid on
prr-nttloii l llm Trrwiiirrr a oltica. InUrrsI
c-wl alt-f III data of this notii
KKASK (illllAM.
Trraxirrrul Morro miniy.
iMIct, llrppnrr, Orrfon, J una 4, lit.
Notice of Final Settlement.
X'OTI' K. It
il iiii'lcrtivtic'l.
Pllrs! Pile.! Ill Nlag I'llra.
bymploma Moiatiire; iiilrnan iloliir g
and annging; mnl at nlgbt; ora by
rralrtilng. It allowed lo coMiona
liioiora form, alilnb oflea bbwd and
lllreral, b-Tomilig Very .,. HT
OtoTMliT einpe Ilia itohirig and blwl
Ibtr. brala iilr-rllh, and in moat eaam
reiuuvM I be inmra. At draggtta, or
l mail. f,r V'ortil. lr. HeayueA tioo,
Pl.iladwlpi.ii.
Ciunog .r Ilraiia II. A. Kmer-
IIKKKHY lIVr.J HI AT THK
Ilia 'l"iliil-lrai,,r nf lh
OolO y "''" " U Mortan. nr. raMl, has rn'rMl
I tlHI prraa10"l l"r ap,,rn,-, "t Iii.ail
I as irb aduilMiairaliir, Mh II.
i foiiiilt ronrl ol llirmonlr of Morro. "I
lir. ..ii. and llal Monday ! 11 daf of J 1 r .
I'l, al Kinrlia a. m . of Mid da baa iii
I -1 1 T I'l-ri 11 lr aal'l a-Mirt Ihr hrarln of
ll. ,, to said an-uunl and a ariLaioriil
llorfwif,
H. H M'iHlA.
7 I', Ad,lol-lraUir.
Notice of Intention.
I AM frrtf It AT l. OHAM'K. fiKn.'iM.
i M ;. Noli la lirwi.T alrn thai
Ihr loiio Inf hamrd wtllrrl.aa Bird aolliri.!
l.la iMlrnllon l mass foal pt... In ,i ,il id
hs.lalio and 11,-1 Said l-f alll I Rivlr
lal..iJ. M Mofn.B, I -mi 1.1 I ixt.al lli .i.rf,
liin, mi Jmir J, "". l
J(1 MiT1WAl.ll.
Ill N.i .i lof lt. rt '. N't N,Uatil
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The Cresoent bicycle requires not
Mancbausen alorii-a to elevate it into
popula'ltr. It apeak for itaell. Cull
at I ha Oanetle oflice for pricra.
Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for
Cash Only.
FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND PIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
The Kentucky Jack,
W.L.Doucla
S3 SHOE
s
If THC acsr.
rn ron a kino.
. CORDOVAfsT.
ratHCM lNMCUtO CAAir.
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i.Anics1
jrioroatATAipcut
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SHIS Jack, formerly the property of C. S
Kirk & Sons, will stand the Season at
ttMOC K TUMaMJift A
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All ourahoea arc equally satisfactory
1MI ina Ml a li. lha buhx
tNjr ajual aHaloos im la anal
ilr arln( alitic era snrpwH4
I ara anllufm. l-wn4 al
IS
Scwiiil
s
Slanle, Heppner.
ta
J a.y give in awai valve hit lha suiMr,
I aaalas aiM la !! anal III.
llMSfkn
rr ll la 1 1 aav.4 r Wh aaalif a.
( 11 iimi israki uaival Mcflr ac4. ri.Ul.y
Dealer mlioaa name ill aho'tlr ap
pvarliere. Atfrnt atilfl. Appl at oiica
Terms made known on application.
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