PREMIUM, AWARDS -'- . - w,
AT COUNTY FAIR
'.I (Continued from page two.)
' Sweet potatoes l&t, E. Rlchman. "
Largest squash Mrs, L. C.
Johnson. , - i
Watermelon lat, p; Winner.
i o:ry latt Mrs. Fleming. -Lettuce
1st, B. A. Hant. ,
Egg plant 1st, Mrs. M. Flsk and
daughters.
; Pepperslst, I. Crawford.
FRUITS. ' ;
j . Best 'commercially packed box of
; apples,! let, E, Rkhman". .
; ' Best 5 collection 'crab apples 1st,
W. S. Payne, 2nd, Frank Johnson.
ii ' , '. ?. Apples. ,
J: Yellow Newtown Pippins lst R.
:E. Heskett. - , -Jonathans.
1st, E. Rlchman.
; Yellow Belle Flower 1st, L. C.
Johnson. . ,..
Baldwins lst.'T. R. Cook.
Rjopua Spltzenburg 1st, J. p. Al
umbaugh. -j
Rome-. Beauty 1st, ..B...C.,., Carper.
.'; . Tallm&a Sweet 1st, b. C. Carp-
Blsmark 1st, R. E. Heskett.
Northwest Greening 1st, J. K.
'Carper,'.,- r ,. .
; Gano 1st, R, E. Heskett.
' 'Wealithy ls.t, B. C. Carper.
20 02.' Pippin 1st, Mrs; M. Flsk
& Daughters.
Blue Pearmalin 1st, G. m. Hen
drlckson. Northern Spy 1st, L. C. Johnson.
Ben. Davls-lst, - L. C. Johnson.
r '. Strawberry 1st, Ray- Johnson. . '
Mann 1st, H. McDonald.
Beltzenheimer lgt.Framk Johnson.
Duchesa of Oldeabufg 1st, Dave
KuhnJ '
- Striped Aatrlcan 1st, H. McDonald.
Bailey Sweet 1st, Frank Johnson..
White Winter Pearmaim ' 1st,
'Frank; Johnson. '
Rambo 1st, Frank Johnson.
: American- Blush 1st, Frank John-
son. I ' ';- .- -
: Rhode la land Grsenlng 1st, Frank
; Johnson. "
' Wolf River 1st, Frank Johnson.
; - ScoU'a Red .Winter 1st, H. " Kc-
Donald.
, Alexander 1st,- Frank Johnson,
Black Twig 1st,' Frank Johnson.
Red. June 1st, W.v W. Harris."
Coos Rlver-lst, E. Rlchmanr t'
Famous ls.fEr'Richman."'
i Banana 1st, E. Rich men.
Maided Blush 1st,' Hiram Meek.
' Fall Rathbow-f-iUt, Hlrara Moek.
Graven stein lat; A. H. Kur-ray.-
! Best, of Al,l"-latpT. C,' Bunnel. ; r,
ICtags 1st, L. C. Jchnooa.
G lor to Mumdl lat, L C. John3on.
"!Z':':r: ': " ' '
' BartIeks--lst, R. E. Heskett, :
r Clapp's. Favorite la1, Riley Loyd.
' Flemish Beauty 1st, E. Rlchman.
Winter Nellls 1st, L. C. Joho
: son;-" . . ' i '
Duchess 1st, E. Rlchman,
. j . ' Grapes.
Black Hamburg 1st, E. Rlchman.
Sweet ; Water 1st,. E.- Rlchman.' .
Chief Joseph 1st,. Mrs. S. T. TIp
petto... ,,
' Prunes. ;
Italian 1st, E. Rlchman. ; ,,
. Pacific IsC Frank Johnson. rr
C: S':.t V-: Poaches. f v'..i.
;: Alexander lst, C. R. Elliott &
San. --'- "' '. '"
- ; :iidlag. Cling 1st, M.rs. S. T. Tip-
PW. - '
tts. ' ; : .;
Lemon Cltag 1st, Mrs. S. T. Tip-
Ip-
Get Ybiir Plumbing Done
: Before Cold Weather Starts
I carry -a complete line of Bath Tubs, Basins .
"Bowls, etc. .PRICES RIGHT. 1
Suplor'l Shoves, and .Ranges
' - Best on this Market "
Si K; CLARK, a blks. south Hotel Enterprise
CONCRETE-WORK : .
0.
1I0f all kinds, flf you believe in beautifyinp; Enterprise, you
must believe in making that beauty enduring.lConcrete if
enduring-it will render city beauty a "Concrete Reality."
ISee us for any and all kinds of Concrete "Work.
MARKS BROTHERS, General Contractors.
Baker City
NEW CATALOG Tells all about the different
courses. - Do we get our student! P0SITI0NS7
Yes' We have even placed students from other
school." NOW is the time to PREPARE.
A- L McCauley, Principal
petts..; ; ... . .
Cra'wfbrds 1st, Mrs.. M. Flsk w$
daughters. (
Perfection 1st J. k. Carper.
1 Crosby 1st, E. Rlchman. N "
! Quinces, v
1st, Guy Tlppe ts. J
i DISPLAYS.
Best dish prunes, aiy variety 1st,
J. XI. Taylor., ' " '
Beg.:, display eight named' varieties
i apples 1st, Alder Slope Land Co.
POULTRY.
Chickens, for trio which scores
highest, regardless of breed 1st, Ed
na RagsdaleT 2nd," Mrs. J. D. Struble.
Barred Plymouth Rocks--1st Mrs.
F. S. Ashley; 2nM, W. C. Boatman.
Khodo Island Re Is 1st, Mrs. S. A. I t.
cater; 2nd, B. T. Long.
Huff Orpbington 1st, Edna Rags--
uiue; jna, u,ama itagsaaie.
wnue ljegnorn 1st, A. B. ijavie.
Brown Leghorn 1st, W. X. Beli.
vvnute Face wyanaottea 1st, A. is
uavis; zjio, u. . ueii.
wmte racea BiacK Hpanisn
I. G. Pace, i . '
Houdans 1st, Henry' Mitchell.
Black I Minorca 1st, Mrs. I. G.
Pace. ;
' Buff Plymouth Rock lat, Howard
Hudson. . .
Anconaa 1st, A. M. Wagner.
Buff Bantamc 1st, Clayton, Kno-
dell.
Bronze Turkeys 1st, Mrs. W. T.
Bell; nd,.B. T. Long.
J. A. Burlelih premium, best trio
of chickens, any .breed' 1st, A. E.
Davi.' '
FARM PRODUCTS.
Display of sheaves of flax 1st,
May Gwllliam. ,
Display of sheaves of spring
wheat 1st, J. I. Pace. - ' '-
Display of . sheaves of oats' 1st,
Mr. Lamphear; 2nd, Frank Johnson.
Display of sheaves of alfalfa
1st, J. A. French; 2nd, P. War:
nock.' -
Samplo Blue Stem Wheat 1st,
J. M. Conley..
Sample of Lltf.e Club Wheat
1st, Alder Slore Land Company.
" Sample of Forty Fold Wheat
M. Hendrkkson; 2nd, R. E.
He3kett.
Sample Sonora Wheat 1st, R. E.
Heskea; 2nd,. C. R. Elliott & Son.
Sample Winter Barley lot, .Dave
Kuhn
Sample Spring Oats 1st, Frank
Johnson;. 2nd, R. E. Heskett.
Peck of pop corn 1st, N. J. Cook
t 12"ear Hold com -1st, ,E. Riich-
man; 2nd, Mrs. R. L. Cole.
i E-Isplay 12 ears sweet corn 1st,
W P WannocK; 2na,u. M. tiena-
rlckson. .- ..' .
Display -12 ear pop corn 1st,
W. P. Warnock; 2nd,Thos. Drydten.
Largest and tallest stalks; coraif
1st, . N., J. Cook; ! 2nd, E. Rlchman.
Sample of peas 1st, N J. Cook.
Walnuts 1st, E. Rlchman.
Chestnuts 1st, Mrs. L. C. Johnson.
: A I iU. CiUl LILO J.OH., "
Johjiaon. ..
Butternuts 1st. Mrs. Rowena
Johnson.
Japan Walnuta-lst, Mrs. Rowena
Johnson. ' ,.'
Almonda 1st, Bertha Wppetts
Englis.h " Walnuts. 1st; Mrs. S. T.
Tlppe' to.- ' ' '. ' ' . '
W J Funk & Co. Special 1st,
Mrs Jessie Murrill: 2nd. Mrs. L.
F. Morley; 3rdp Frank Johnson.
E M. & M. Special Fruits, Mrs.
olmuu- - ; S
I Burnaugh ft Mayfleld Specia 1,
il
Normal and
F. Av Reavis-.-Hotel
Enterprise
Special 1st,
I. Crawford.
Enterprise Creamery and Enter
prise Electric Light Co. Special lt
L, J. Jordan; and H. E. Merry manr
R. S. ft Z. Co. Special Mis. A. E.
Davis
. F S. Ashley ' Special 1st, A.
Boehmer. ' ' .
Laird & Wade Special let, J
J.
B.
Grlbbllng. - - '
Cheese IsV Joseph Co-operative
Creamery) Company.
Brown Bread lat, Mrs.. Ronnie;
2nd, Mrs. Rennie. -
Hop -Rising Bread 1st, Mrs. P.
He - man: 2nd Mra Pari Roe
Potato Yeas BreadV-let. Mrs. R
Day
Soeclal School Premiums Bestloaf
orea(j baked by girl In Enterprise
schools. 1st. Creasle Hulse
biscuits 1st. Mrs. P. Homao
Home made. Soap 1st, Mrs. Mat
thews
Diplomat.
Bruce ft Purdin. for tlmothv hay
Mra.' M. Flsk ft DaughtersJ for
canned goods, . , ,
S. T. Daggett for honey;
FANCY WORK.'
Beat varlt In point, laoo Hamd-
kerchief, 1st, Jlrs. J. F. Overall; 2d,
Mrs. W." H. Stlckney. : ; :
Hemstitching lst, handkerchief.
Mrs. W. C. Longfellow; 2nd, handker
chief, Mrs. Prea'tla3 Homan.
Sewing ou hand mode garment, lat,
apron, Mrs. Fred McCully ; 2nd, Mrs.
J. S. Wagner. -
Patch-work quilt,. 1st, Mrs. W. W.
White; 2nd, Mrs. M. J. Fletcher. .
Drawn work, 1st, Bklrt, Mrs.S. G.
Cherry; .2nd," center piece, Mrs. W.
H. S,tlckney.
HonLton 1st, handkerchief,. Mrs. G.
A. Handrlckson; 2nd, Dolly, Mrs. N.
0, Longfellow.
R&btenburg 1st, center piece, Mrs.
N. J. Ccok; 2nd, ceater piece, Mrs.
3. G. Cherry.
Silk emtTcldery rlst, picture, Mrs.
J. H. Jackson; 2nd, center piece,
VJrs. R. B Eowman.'
Worsi'.d embioldery, lat, spread,
:Crs. Eertha. Lov,lck; 2nd shawl,- Mrs
pred McCully
', Crocheting 1st, collars, Mrs, J. A.
Branson; 2nd, Mra. S. G. Cherry.
Tatting lat, handkerchief, Mrs. E.
Fleming; 2nd, dolly, Lester H. Da-
vies, v
Knitting 1st,' center piece, Mrs.
James Steam; 2nd, silk miititens, Mrs.
N. J. Cook. - . -
Plain sewing by girl under 16, 1st,
quilt, Bather Forbes; 2nd, QUllt,
g, pobes.'
' Plain se rlag by girl under 'MS, En-
'.orprlse-, etc. 1st, dress, OreoeAe
Hulse; 2nd, skint, Jessie Matthleiu
ARTICLES NOT CLASSIFIED) If
PREMIUM LI8T.
HaTdanger, ' 1st, scarf, Mrs. S. G.
Cherry; 2nd, center piece, Mrs. N.
C. Longfellow. ' .
Eyelet Embroidery 1st, scarf, Mrs
Fred Gay lord; 2nd, Mrs, Fred Mc
Cully. .. '
Cotton embroidery 1st, scarf, Mrs,
N. C. Longfrtlow; 2nd, pillow case,
Mrs. N. C. Longfellow.-
Mount Melllck 1st, center piece,
Mrs. B. B.-Knapp. .. -,-.
Hand pain'ted china 1st, plate,
Mrs. A. J. Richardson ; 2nd, plate.
Mm. N. C. Longfellow.',
Hand work 1st, sheet' and pillow
cases, Mfi. Charlej Th.iinas.
hears M 1st. tea cloth. Mrs. J. F.
..,, ?'
Overall
SPECIAL AVHDS
Special awards to' articles of par
ticular merit not listed ln premium
list. Each article a flirst premium.
Point lace hcoi, Mrs. O, M. Ilcn-
drickson.
Hand-made dress, Mrs. J H. Jack
son. .
Patch .work qui it. Grandma Ward.
Drawn-work ch"d' dress-, Mrs
FwkJ Gaylord.
Shirt waist, Mts. Fred Gaylord
Embroidered cushion. Mrs. J. A
Fltzpatrlck.
Embroidered cushion, Mrs. W. C
Boatman
Embroidered lunch st, Mrs. R. B
Bowman.
Embroidered tea cloth; Mrs. Irvine
Whit more,
Embroidered apron. Mra. J. H
Jackson.
Crocheted lace on skirt, Mrs. Dr.
Irwin.
Crocheted pU'.ow top, Mrs. E. P.
3kaggs.
Crocheted pillow top, Mrs. Shay.
Pen and Ink picture, Miss Eleanor
Beecher.
. WallachJon cen'er piece, Mrs. W.
H. Sllckney. f
Piece mending, Mrs. Bertha ta-
wlck. .
Hand work on sheet and pillow
cases, Mrs, 0. J. Roe,
Water color painting, Mrs.. Frank
Shee's. '
Knitted mUteas, Mrs'. L. H. Locke.
- Duchess lace, Mra. A J. Richard
son.
Six pieces knitting. Mrs, Winston.
Teneriffe center piece, Mrs. Fred
McCuUy.
Teiierlffe baby hood, Mrs. Cavlness.
Silk embroidered center piece, Mat-
tie McClaln.
Crochet bag. Ruby Davis
Hind made counterpane, Mrs. J,
Poo.
Burnt work, J'rs. Howard Wagner.
. "It Beats All.".
This Is quoted from a letter of M.
Stockwell, of Hannibal, Mo. "I re-
cntly used Foley's Honey and Tar
pleased does not half exDre&s mv I
feelings. It beats all the remedies
I -v(r hpi I mnirnptoA a hnd
cold amd was threatened with pneu-
monia. The. first doses gave Vroat
reldef and one bo tie completely cur-
vi me." Contains no opiates,
uaugh & Mayfieldi - -
Bur-
EST LOT OF CATTLE t ,
SHIPPED THIS SEASON
McKtoinon & Chandler ship-
ped five cars of siteera and ono of
hogs from thla ' a atlon, Saturday,
to the PortkTindi market.' They were
bought from I. S. Hotchklss, who
had got the cattle from Charles
Young, Dan and William Warnock
and H. N. Vaughn, of Crow Creek
and the Imnaha, and the hogs from
, R. Murphy of Alder Slope.'
It was the finest totof cattle
that has left this station thiai eea-
son, according to a veteran cattle-
man at the jarde Saturday, who
had no financial Interest in the
shipment. . - j - -
The Warnorjt shears averaged $54
head.
A car of catt'je went from Joseph,
Saturday.
Vote Nq On, Annexation.
The portion ' of Washington coun-
. proposed' to be annexed bo
Multnomah is seven nit!'?. wide,
contains 112 of our 730 sisctlons,
four and a half of our fifteen mil
lions of taxable property, o.ie-
fourth of our voters and population
and one-half of oar railroad mil
eage, 500 voters of thai strip have
lgned a remonstrance against an
nexation a clear niajorlty, as lean
than 300 signed the petition and
about 900 votes, were cast at thi?
last general election. In addi
tion many who first favoredi annex
ation now 0DCO36 it and say tho
cut was made too deep. We ask
you to vote No o.ii wasnungLon-
Multnomah division. W D. Wood,
Chairman Antl-Amifcxation i.r-mmll-
tee. HiUsboro, Orezon. iPald Adver
tising. " " ,'
Good results always follow the use
of Fotey . Kidney . Pills. They con
tato Just; the Ingredients necessary
to tone, strengthen and regulate the
kldneya and bladder, and to cure
backache. Burna.igh Sc Mayileld.
EOGGAN BOUND; OVER
(From Asotin Sentinel.)
Norfleet Bojgan, who on August
30th,l charged with having shot
Jamea Appllngton at the Claud Tal-
bott farm in the Anatone country,
was given bl preliminary hearing
before Justice D. T. Welch, In Asot
in, on Monday forenoon last. The
state Introduced a portlad of li's
evidence, such ai was considered
necessary to s3cure the binding ovor
of the defendant. The defendant of
fered no evidence at thls time, and
the Court held that there was euf
fie lent reason for binding the de
fendant over to the Superior Court,
ana piacea ni3 Dona at iwo inousaa.u
aouars, wnicn waa iurnisneu m. once.
Mr. Boggan's trial will likely be had
at the November term.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYER8.
The . County Eoard of Equaliza
tion Is now In session dally l the
county ' court room. Anyone wish
ing to see about their "taxes, will
take notice and attend forthwith.
By order of the Board,
W. C. Boatman, county clerk.
Hoarseness In a child subject to
croup is a sure Indication of the ap
proach of the disease. If Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy 1., given at
once or even after the croupy cough
has appeared, It will prevent the at
tack. Contain no polaon. Sold by
Burnaugh & MayfUld and all good
druggists. '
UNCLAIMED LETTER8.
The following t a Hat of letters
remaining unclilmed In the po(
office at Enterprise for the week
ending t)ct. 15: Mr. Fred Brooks,
Mr. Orland Bax er, Mrs. Edna Bes-
BeiU, Rev. W. H. Bennett, Mf. Roa-
elle Crone. Mrs. Edna CoartUs,
Mr. Thomas Kennedy, G. H. Pocer,
Maggie Simmins, Mra. A. Vehrs.
Persons calling for the above will
please say adver .teal. Thone not
called for will be sont to the dad
jetter office on Oct. 29, 1910.
BEN WEATHERS, Potrtmasior.
It fa In time of sudden mishap or
accident that Chamberlain's Liniment
can be melted upon to take the place
of the family doctoc, who cannot al
ways be found at the moment. Then
It is that Chamberlain's Liniment la
never found wanting. In cases of
sprains, cuts, wounds and bruits
Chamberlain's Liniment take out the
soreness and drives away the pain.
Sold by Burnaugh & May field and
all good druggists.
Jurors Drawn For
the November Term
Names of 'Those . Summoned For)
Ior of
: ' ' ""..- Court
Following are the names of the
jurors drawa for the November, term
- tat convenes Monday, November 14:
Geo. Boston, Howard Moone, farm-
ers, Grouse; N. W. Fleobman, farm
er, Promlaa; S. T. TippetU, farmer,
C'uloo; WalJo Chase, farrier, Imnaha;
0. L. Berland, farmer, Paradise; H.
S. Brown, farmer, Lost Prairie; Jap
Chspman. farmer. Leap; H. Hunt,
;arnlor Prairie Crook; W. I. Dawn-
Lrd, 'farmer, Powwatka; J. p. Van
Camp, Andy Forbej, farmers, FJora;
Cieorso Wagner, farmer. Swamp
Creek; E. F. Sargeant, farmer,
Bub'.es; Bruce Cox, merchant, Wra,
.-herod, E. O. AcUorscn, A. E. Mc-
Croa, farmers, Wallowa; Harry Ham
ilton, electrician, John Hays, Wal
ler Boner, farmers, Joseph; S. M.
Crow, merchant, W. W. Winnings,
C s B. Mays, farmers, Loatlne; Ed
Hart, Ray Vest, Ira Davis, Walter
smith. E. O." Makln. I. M. Langs-
ton, farmers, W. W, Zurcher, stock
man, Enterprise.
. . 3 TWO INFANT8 DIE,
Marvin, the four weeks old) eon of
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Bright of Leap,
died' October 17, and was burled In
he Lostline cemetery the following
day. The little one had been ill from
its blj-th. . Many sympathize, with the
sorrowing young parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Leallo Wtllett of
Middle Valley ,lot their five weeks
old baby bov, .Thursday, after an
illnesa of a week of erysilpllas and
bronchial trouble. Funeral was from
the Wallowa Methodist. Church, Fri
day.
"OREGON DRY" DATES.
Mlaa Marie C. Brehro, the Geor
gia whirlwind, will speak at Jo
seph opera house night of Novem
Oer 1, Instead of October 28.
J.A. Burleigh will speak at Joseph
November 7. ' - -
REPUBLICAN SPEAKING.
Judge R. R. Butler, known a the
illver . tongued orator of Oregon,
will addrea the people of Enter
prise and vicinity on the political
sauea of the day from a Republl-
ean, atandpolnt. 'in the court 'house,
Thursday night, October 27, at 7:30
o'clock
BUYS MORE HILL LAND.
R. E. Heskett, the well known and
juccossful farmer of hill land, has
bought ithie Vni Knapp place ad
joining his farm til Leap on the
west.: lie paid $33 an acre for the
160 acres.
Nw Suits Filed.
Oct. 211 N. Doak vs. Cop
per King Mining and Development
(,Q an(1 w B jj
Oct, 24 Mary E.
Reynolds vs.
Curtlsa E. Reynolds.
"Some" Fat Hog.
Julian Ellis of Alder Slope, de
livered a FiKO nonnrf hoi; to the Ell'
terDri M enmnanv last week.
A. C. Miller was at Wallowa on
tusinaio over Saturday nlsht.
FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE
. Unlqn and Wallowa Counties
J. A. FRENCH
Nominee on Democratic Ticket.
Twenty-five years Ridnl
of Union and Wallowa Coun
ties. 8tpokmart and Farmer.
President farmers Union,
'Enterprise, Oregon. Twa
Terms 8h)eflff. Two Wmi
County ClerIC
DIRECT PRIMARY. STATEMENT
NO. QNE. .WILL WORK AND
VOTE FOR THE INTERE8T8 OF
THI8 DISTRICT.
(Paid Advertising.)
REOPENED
The Red Front
Blacksmith Shop
by the reliable
black smiths
W. P. Hamblelon t Son
Machine Repairing
IIorscBhoing
Same old stand
Enterprise Oregon
(PAID ADVERTISING.)
Settle It Now
Settle It Right
For constitutional amendment
giving to cities and towns
exclusive power to license,
regulate, control, suppress,
or prohibit the sale of intox
icating liquors within the
municipality.
328 X Yes
ENDORSED BY
40,000 OREGON CITIZENS
GREATER OREGON HOME RULE
ASSOCIATION.
618 Electric Building, Portland, Ore.
If you want good feed for your
team and good treatment come to
White Front Barn, 97btl
Capt Bogardui Again Hits Bull's Eye
This world famous rifle shot who
holds the championship record of 100
pigeons In 100 consecutive shots Is
living at Lincoln, III. Recently In-
tervlewed, he saye: "I suffered a
long time .with kidney and bladder
trouble and used several well known
kidney- medicines all of which gave
me no relief until I started (aking
Foley Kidney Pills. Before I used
Fofey Kidney Plils I had severe
backaches and pains In my kidney a
with suppression and a cloudy void-'
ng. On arising In the morning -1
would get dull headaches. Now I
have takes three bottles of Foley
Kidney Pills and feci 100 per cent
better. I am never bothered! with my
kidneys or bladder and again feel
like toy own self." Burnaugh & May
field. ,
inniimumaiiBiniiiii
H
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S . Have you examined our
5 line of
5 Ladies' and Children's
6 Wash Suits Ladies'
Fancy Shirts: Waists,
a Undershirts, ,M u si i n
g Underwea r , Hosiery,
8 Gloves, Etc.
5 Also a complete line of
BB Men's Furnishings, in-
S
ciuuing uie nimuuiu
and Stetson Hats.
We have just now the
most complete line that
we have ever carried.
We buy our Dry Goods from u
one of the largest houses in
5 J 1 1 H
g unicago anu nave a laru
g assortment from which to m
m make our selections. m
EWe discount our bills, which jg
gives us the goods laid down m
3 in our store at tne lowest m
casn pnceB.
We give our customers the g
JJ benefit of our cash buy. We
5 also give a discount on all
3 cash purchases. '
. M
If you are going to build n
call ana let us ngure n
with you on Doors and H
8 Windows. We have just S
receiveu a large slock oi
same and we are going 5
to sell them at bed rock
prices.
R.S.&Z.I
.
Company
itinniuuniniuinii
When in Enterprise stop at Jj
The Model Cafe g
and Rooming House
Best meals in town 25c and up
Rooms-25c, 50c, 76c and $1.00
Steam heat; hot and cold water
In Rodgers building on River g
Street, 8 doors south of Funic
corner. Give us a call j
W. A. MOSS
Read
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