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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1895)
JUK I'OLK COUNTY lMtlCSS. JVvwa Hem. and Editorial Ki-pre-mtoii.. (Observer.) Mr. Win. Groves, we are sorry to chronicle, is quite low with con sumption. The Polk county political polling already begun to simmer for the iieit June tusscl. It U the general opinion that our woolen mill must start to insure prosperity to Dallas. Mr Willis Simonton, of near Rickreall, fell from his barn loft, Wednesday, bruising his back quite severely. Mr. George Erdle and family left on Tuesday for their old home in feir York state, where they will reside in the future. Independence has shipping ad vantages over Dallas, but that is no reason why we should not be a ood town. Let us try. It will be about two weeks before heavy rails will be laid through Dallas. The S. P. Co. is making ome good improvements on theold jiarrow guage line, and when com jileted it will be as good u piece of . road as any in Oregon. Sheriff II B. I'luiumer has placet! a box at the South entrance to the lourt house lot as a receptaelo for ny books or papers that citizen wilt donate for the prisoners in the county jail. This a commendable fid, and it should be responded to by passers-by. John Longman brought into Raker City last Friday 15,000 in gold bullion, the first clean-up of the E. A' E. mint under the present management. Col. Jeff Meyers says that tin state fair managers have concluded to offer a premium of WO for tin best exhibit by any county, ban ing Marion, at the fair, of grain, grasses, fruits, vegetables and min erals. The driving of beef cattle from Klamath county to outside markets is now fairly under way. Arthur Jackson, of Steel's Swamp, drove ,'500 head of beeves to Shasta valley last week, and Louis tierluT left Frank Adams' ranch recently with 100 head from Ilorselly en route to Montague. Cattle thieves have become ex tremely bold in the mountains above Milton. In a number of in stances lately fat stock 1ms been killed on the range, a small por tion of the hum taken and the lal ance of the meat left !'or the coyotes D. J. Woodward, Lewis How us and others have fou d cattle Ixt longing to them thus kilted and mutilated. attempting to uncouple the car, ho; trip up the Hudson in the Cleve was w MS adjusting the air brakes' moot, and eleven years after the and was caught between tho car (Savannah reached England from and engine. His right leg was j America after a voyage of twenty broken and he also received u se- six days. From that day to this tho time Utween England and America has leen stalily dt creas ing, until now it is less than week, l'roportionul advance ha also Urn made in other directions. What i tho Savannah of ISUJ otild he to vere llesh wound on tho tinder part 1 his leg and was fearfully bruised. Peter Smith, a well known ind a respectable citizen of St. ilelens, committed suicide last m... ...... c. ...... ...... i... I,......;.,., i,;.,,. 'i'.mi lot I'lltrwil tii!ti;iiiK Illlll-i ,,, , , ,,. . , . .it Inn "wean greyhound' t today, i self in his barn. He was a well- , . , . , - , i , , , 1111 .. i thesevthe and prumntr nook ol to-do bachelor, and held several 1 . 1 I tOIC ...... 1. 1 1... ... li.i p.i.k I. .tl. it nil minor public oflices, being the. .. .. , , , , .ii i-,.;. 1 mower wit i which the lariiies" in clerk of Caanan school district at . ,, . , . , , . ,. ,.. , ... i these dsvs ride aiound his hehls the time of bii death. His niuui! , . , ami Harvests ins crops wun ease. The streets of biriiiingliani, Kng- i i . i- .. i:..i.i...i ,. ;.. he was going crazy and feared that i ' ? 1V' UIM 1 1 UK.' VH a-UHHM. 111 "It. ! The tiot cablo niilwny witu for Infants and Children. OTHERS, DoJuJSnow , vw. f ,r ttii !v n n'e t..m;a.-l ef i-plum r i'"l' ' tii.,.,k,o... n..r v. iimrr o, uWHt Hnitl,-, 0RTHERN PACIFIC R. P R U N Pullman Elegant Tourist had been leaving him for 8 one time, and he finally discovered that he would be taken to the asylum, and it is believed this drove him to CJinmit tho rash act. patented in ISliSand electric a ltd: I elevated steam railways have shirt? i j been addict in large cities to secure j (rniiM trnnsit. l.itln--r.-inb! 11 .t 1 i i - - - ------ Crear Froauod by th Broeds. Mm. .f fl,., ii,fi.Hul inir .'tileltt'l , . . . ,j steel engravings printing by steam lions made a the Oeneva to-t of! , , . . . , e and electricity stereotyping ami, tho breeds is the amount of cream! , . , ,. 1 ,i ; niaeiiiiie ior malting paper, ami; mini it. ictlU' y., Know U.U l '! tvuttl.!.m;W" "' "'"' ""'" vllhuut UlK.tiitf litem ioloif - ro von Kt.ovlht yo4 .'. t not r.rm'.l tvy m:u; ''' unUu yuu i yoat iltU'laii Uiww ut wit II U . iiii l f ., V...1 llnr.y t!uU C..tori U pur wKll'l r"-!"'""1""' '"' lUlUiSicJuuUU iuWllirl wlill !) U.tl'tf o y Know th.l CulrL U rrce';.ll.m 'fl'i" feu...i 1't : ' I '' ' That it h Ik U f..r iiM.!yir.lty .'...t ' M ,:w" of !! Mn rvinlir f.r vli'mi c.mi'. i.i-' t I... Vnu KMOW I'.wt Cl l'.l!tlt H:utllll:il i.l Ct.il li lmltnl llwm l n ' !' ;l- ur"c ' (.f i:w t'tillnl )Uitl.'. mi.l "f Doc Wright got mixtnl up with two horses at Molalla on Saturday. The horse he was riding fell and be cams close enough to another horse to receive kicks o the nose and ribs. A broken rib, and a badly bruised i.ose and hip are the re- suits. produced by them. These figures. will he of esHs.'ial interest to those who sell cream. We therefore other inventions have mudt thel press one ol the greatest if not the! greatest agents of i valuation. In (Iteimzer.) Mr. Beardsley sold 10,000 pounds of Royal Ann. cherries. They were .all extra fine and larg. Eola Cor. Misa Agnes Calbreath has a col lection of wild llowers frum twenty states and expects to have them all represented before long. Parker Cor. Willard Elkins has for several years shown a decided taste and talent for drawing and has decided to make it his life work. Wednes he left for San Francisco and will try to obtain a p sition with some of the prominent newspajiers there. Peing devoid of bad habits and full pi industry and ambition he will be very apt to succeed. Miss Hannah Phillips, of Zena. wea in Salem the other day with cherries lor the cannery. This young lady manages the big farm of her mother, and is a successful business woman. She received piearly $20 on that day for blak Republican cherries, all off one tree, and says there will be half as many more from the same tree. It certainly pays to raise cherries. In the neighborhood of forty years ago E. C. Keyt was as por as anybody, but is now the wealth iest man in the county. He is neither extra smart nor extra strong, but has always been a worker and has used economy in all things. While others around him were spending their money for pleasure or frivolous things, he was laying aside to buy what the spend thrifts were compelled to sell to make ends meet. Too many of the young men of today are living from hand to mouth without any thought or provisions for the future. As the boy so will the man lie. W. C. Bailey of Eugene, reports nearly a thousand people altogether at Lincoln and Tillamook ends waiting for tlm Siletz reservation to be opened on t he 25th. and while there will be no big excit ment, there will bo a little rushing. ITEMS OP INTEKEST Gathered from onr Various Exchanges , Throughout the State. lhere is over 16,000 acres of railroad land in Tillamook county, according to the figures of Assessor White. Baker City is infested with tramps, who are stealing every thing they can lay their hands on, and tormenting housewives. The deputy county clerk of Columbia county had his salarv cut down from 11000, to 720 per year, at the last session of the county court. Hop buyers are beginning to gather in North Yamhill to look after their interests in crops con tracted for. One of the buyers has announced that the price will start at 10 cent this year. Reports from Sherman county say the wheat yield will be better than anticipated several weeks ago. The spring grain has filled out well, and the fall wheat has at all times been good. Harvesting is under A couple of weeks ago a Lebanon lady, upon going awav for a short visit, hid her jewelry in a heating stove. During ber absence a young lady who was left in charge of the house, built a fire in the stove and all the jewelry, wor'.h about lOO, was mined. Wasco county is going to have a new town, as surveyors are laying out a site at 10-Mile.. A store is expected to be built and a church, blacksmith shop and corner grocery. Just what the reason for the new town i doesn't appear, but may be well known t j the projectors. McMinnville college will erect a gymnasium the coining fall, which has long been considered a pressing need. It has also been decided to put bath rooms in the building, with a supply of hot and cold water. The college is taking sev eral steps in advance of any pre vious year of its history. Arrangements are being made whereby a cheese plant may be addf d by the Yaquina Bay Cream ery company, also a cold storage, so that butter may be held during the dull season. It is expected that there will be a sufficient quantity of milk furnished to keep the plant running all winter. The first fatal accident on the Coos Bay, Roseburg & Eastern railroad occurred Tuesday night at McQuigg's station. A. Swanson, who was breaking on a train loaded with logs, fell under the wheels, and was literally cut to pieces, the locomotive, four flat cars and ca boose passing over his body. Since the arrest of the Poole brothers on the charge of train-Tob-bery and cattle stealing, their property on Elk creek, which con sists principally of horses and cattle, has been running at large, with no person to look after them, and some miscreant has mutilated three of their best horses in a shocking manner with a knife or other sharp weapon, completely ruining two of them and disfiguring the other. During the winter there has been about sixty men give a summary oi tne tiaia cretin - )( .. ... . H, . . i . i io.u tut: iu?i. i uiiiiM.t .ii lot' i iioi-ii ed. It seems that the Ayr-1 , , ., , , .:' , , . ... , . states was htult. a. l tti'lav iMirope , litres produced X. I quarts as the . , . t ,' . , , - , . , land America arc tnverseil m cvrv average of the four veurs pernnl, i ,, . , , ,. I . ! direction with rarroad lines. In) Ilia I lui'nna J vJ ! Ihii l.tuiPhCal'il I 1 ,. . . ,, , . . ,..,,;-! 1M Professor M..rse t ro i,mi: it Utl ! 0i(.. quarts, the Ilol.tems (.i()..i s . ., , ., , , . . I messaces 1'V t lei'l'Shli, ami now1 quarts, th-r Jerseys (l5.. quarts , ,, ," . , 1 . ' . . i l'.urope mid America ate- next doori and the Mmrtnorns A quarts. . ,', . ,j ,. . , .,, ... uemhlMirs and e.xchahgt gossip anil 1 he amount of milk required to! . r ' 1 , , , . I news everv il;iv. produce a pound of cream was in j , ' '. , . . . . lelcpnnnts, phoiiiH."apli", .--! tho order of the names above given. ! . . . . , ... ... , , ... , ..,,; ing, ki.iitiui; and weaviti: macliioi s o.os pounds. 4 .; KuniIo, o.M)j , r i - , .1. , i , i ..ilrtiHI IfiuiipaiiH. i'l .'inn moil.- r : .1.!).) pounds, .5X0 pounds and 4 oOi , i shortening instance, nuiku g wok pounds. I " ,., f easier, and life more t -m!orlaile. I he cost of food in cans fir a! , ... . . , . , , ,. ' sire today in operation, and stid in- quart iK-ing for the Ayrshire S o, ! . , , , . ,, u .. ,... ii i venlion goes o!i. Instead of tl e Devons S.OJ, (fuemsevs 0 hi. Ilol-i x . , f .. , xm I.. i: "0 .1... Oriental huhit f accepling th.,;- . II 111.-. VJ.VB, M I I . V . C J. 1 . 111. -llo-t llftri w T li ! The value uf the cream jr cow being in ord'T f the names above Hive:-, IKJ.02. SM.U), 1.S,".J7, 12(5.10, $133.70 and $127.4S. The director figures out t lie profits for cream selling as follows: For the Ayrshires !fl)- 4.1. Devons 4S.41. Ouernsevs !S7.70, llol- steins $74 04, Jerseys $8(5 SU, Simrt horns $7'.).02. otfur vMimli u. Iwve iut-.l " Cuator Itt " onl ll f-";ti'. iim T.. V-n tt ov that i f ;:.c tn-.i.. f..r Rrttnliiit( lln.Bmcr.niir.it .oU-H... w,iiU.Cio.u Wlwi l"t t liolutcly Iianiil- rtttl i:..'"V tiiiil -3 vcriC uf .a'..'ii .c ItintUlicI r..r Jl CCH.H, or otic ocul a tljf ? hiViHiUw Hi t ltv w.-Cirt tfvvt .r,;iii::...i.;fuuhiMiriiiiu W wv.i, t:t..i 'i'i "iiy ti rti'r i iv f 'M, t", ' ' K ' l t.l.uvt.t:, :'!.ry W f .tH. The rnr-K'nti: r.tmittirf of U on rverv r.ilr. Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars ,ti.. f .frouY 'hi. I i i i-ii !.. TO I "fiHioh'.srthv ' tin A'. 1nn,l hi n't: r THROUGH TICKETS TO i f'irtr.Kio it .tn.vi;ro.v I 7 .. A1 '. i.t'A'H' JVA'A" j fllS TO V mitt nit fnXrs K.s 'ii'it ynrrn l'..r l.if..niKM..ii. I hi r loot., im,.. . . . 1 lh l..-( mil mi nr wrllu " V. It. II AWI.f.V. I Kill 'llll'lirr, , . IIM - l I'll l:.l'll. ..t.lien.PM.. ,Sm. M..rt'.ii t-ii,. I, I inn. , 1 I'l HI iSi I In Children Cry for Pitchcr'd Castorla. Hinders, Mowers, Hakes, Extras. McM:ii. itciiMi TO TM K shivery i ai.tl in tl..' ll..- S-ii'.ltim j tint t'nittdi se!e:ice a lot iuv up int.t t he moral, iutel'rl c, ..... , ,, ! spiritual environment, and despite ... , , r .,. ., , V ,. i world is urouiiig iH'tter. vouijnieu iiv ivi.ieiHilill iv v o.; . StV I lll7-lil('.l il U . I 0 . ,.-laleS .'ll, tl in lt;o linilstl ims-i-S California 8, T7..-IM '' Ixi-n lib dishil. l:.';.:i'.- Oregon l.'i.iMH) (.;,ii(H) lie;iiii!ii has h'eii os. :i!.li.-li''. on Visldligtoi 10,000 4:i,M the Cimlineiit (,f Kui'i'lii'. n;:il th Jiritisl. Columbia 400 I.ikji. t ,llo):irt.ilv ,h N- n. w TtLiP;i.nti.k.. ..r ,v..- r...... r...... . ll.?lliMIIIitl niL, (lUIII tlUllt O I, ! I i , Li." jienjiltf, for tlic puil( uinl lv as they are. and living as bis fall,., j kl, SKPJ ... 4tt-C&W r ''v-'-y A,,erican seems to -k i ' " vvlother he oann,, improve m n 7 TranCCCntlnCntS Thiirsi'rfn;;;;!:;:,::,:; siMSi routes i,..s not st,., ohI with mere n.an nal M !,' I T lU. ccesses, tvlice chief valtie seem. )MiMS ' ,'IU1 ' t.. lie in making the conditions of fJ(1'-iiSl'f v'X't U'tf iWw 1 VlM'TII f'P V P c II 111 HP I) V i Physical life .H.,t..r The mat, rial AlmliiLhMi i.UIHl 111. i:uivi -v,J ,h: , tna! n.,d ' 'Lj'fiW ' " MhN'.WKAPOf.h; -. . , . . . i '' Bindings Twinca. Vou'll sate money if you purcha-e llo se g-i.id. Frazer & Cattron, Moninouth. PAUL y i ii:m i::i OMAHA it Kansas City I on ,V) M T.I At I. I,i-I ll I Itll'H, ockan hii:.MKi:s t - iir Alexander-Cooper Drug- Co SAN fBANClsco. On hand July 1.18M... 1IKITISH COI.UJ1HIA. Hhipped eastward KECAI'ITL'IjATIOX. Total stock on band June 30, ISM i;.iW Total returned from Kew York 400 Total Pacific !a.st crop 1804 100,500 Total ruil t.liiiiiienls . .17:t,3.V) mining in the I Total water shipmentM. 2,fciXI Starveout vicinity says the Riddle I To,al "un'ed ly local 1814, to July 1, ism: CAMKOHXIA. IIAI.M. .Sto.-k from l8'j;ion luind June MO, 1SH 2,51k) Received from Oregon anil Waxbington.. . . 4K) Returned from 'ew York 4fK) CroptflMM 77.5'ti silij.pe.l overland i.y rail Gii.L'lM) SliipjM'U tofortign ports by water 2..S0O Home eonsuiiiition ... 5,000 Shipped eastward by water 100 On bund July 1, 1895.. OKKGOX. Stock from 1893 ou band June 30, 1H:4 500 Crop of 1894 . 03,300 Shipicd overland oy rail 00,850 Shippe'l to California. . -IIM) PJome cniisuioplioll .. 750 On band July 1, 189.5. . WASHINGTON. Stock from IHfi.lon hand June 30, 1 594 l.M) Crop of 1894 49.1KH) Sliipcd overland ly rail 45,3oO Home cotisuuiption ... 1.000 I1A L.KS. I j the people. lJigniny mill I I li;.t i':-lll have given wav to iiroader t oneei . .. , ... i;ons oi tinman unties auu rela-i jt;on- ! ! (treat us has been tho primress ol j fjO.Siiojthe world in recent years tin: future ! j will witness gramb-r triumph-', j j Evey material advance will sooiu r j or later hripg its moral eip-.i v.ilei.t. ' iThe niore jierfect and rapid the in- j jter-change of thought ami sym 74,1001 patby lietivecn the nations of tho j 0 7t)0 ' tt-,,,'h'. tie greater will he t lie ad- i varice. ressimisiH und dotards should he relagated to th rear.! Ilopt and knowledge, the energy; .and will "to strive, to seek, and not i ! to viild" aie watchwords of the' 1 fnt ii r. s. I 02,000 1 IIoskiici'o, July 21. i,.vio ' 1 . ; j Tha Veekly Oregonian 50 cts a Year, j ! Tin-ri'KiiliirMtlis-rlillo.i pilii- oftl..- Kv I TKHl'iil-.K i -I n ii ill I... i'.'iOirmilwrlll,iu ' l-n I I'll.-tV.'L-Kly (iivuiuii.oi In l.iii aii; 50 300 ' 'li.'iil'-"'rll.' f'.r the Ki.l. ri. itml ,.y mis ' j year In u.Inhi.i'i- i-hii ki t ImhI. iiih I..... . .i . ! ioi.I tl..- Wiiuy r.-iOHitti iih- .'.trlOr vim. I ; All i.l. I H.ilisi'rIli.'i'K imvlia' I Ii . ir kiiI.-i i Ipt Ion ; r.ir imp ve:ir In udkulK't' will lu inlllli.l to, 40 300 tlic Hume olf.T. ; 'i'l:' in1". S.'ttioiiei v, ' l'.IMllS, ' Oils. II rn "sli--" '.".lsli. y, Co'nlis. Always uinl to please a.,. I keen ov C Av:,.. ... ; y mps, "yrines, V.V' ,"'"'-fO-'."-i "Oils, lit'MH'S Ii.'lli.l llnliher ! sii!iliiir, I'l.ti-l.t M Cijiars, TbiTiiioiuetors lli.iiks, IVns, I'elicils, i:te Kte. I Mf t'lll lll'll.f. I ll ( i, A I), ,(,,t " " I " 1 . 1 I!, loll. . iii.i-i., , , t-r. ur (.il.lri - W II. I I III l;l'l:T. -. I Atenl. rorllioiS.H', OULES US ENGINES CA ax Prescriptions :-: Carefully -:- Compounded Day or Nu'ht. ; ft m oi -r r i 1 , r l t v r , , , ,h I ui i 1 1 M.i...,r,, lun roi A.3STJD jj i nlmi)ln(MrlM m uf l vf ttt ll; i'Mgiitm bi4 I i.r- ll IM Wi ll I Mb HERCULES, . rrlall.i(l f . i ; if ut c"" Hull, tut' Uiiiklt.Nit-ltlH' St Ilia l.u.t llilt IM 03,500 Enterprise, and they have taken out considerable gold. Two men took out $3,000 in dust and nug gets br.tween them and all have made good wages. Some of the nuggets that were found were worth from $75 to $100. Sir. Cot ton brought some samples of quartz rock into town last week, which isj said to be the richest ore yet dis covered in that section. brewers. . Total stock on hand July 1, 1895 0,750 12,200 AX AGE OF INVENTION. 195,200 x.fr SIMMOIJ ft - m-Ali Kinds- REGULATORlj , rr Onr Bosebnrg Oorrei ponder t Discnssea the Qaeition in an Iotellignst and Icterestiag Man ner. The present century Tiill lje The EnterprisB Sells Only Latest Forms of Legal Blanks. Doors A NOVELTY I l. ll anil i"sr ,r nllf linltmmiiM lh r.ttiuu 1 u rtliarullutt. W uli'j liiunufu. inn. . mir ourku In thlf fttr. veryhody.l . r. iiHoni,!,:,. s,j ,.(( Knur,,,,,,.,.,! J llll ut. o,. -'-.-initriti miiithiK cirttinarr 1 I r I i.il I i, a .1. n, a.i.itmi.. 'IIM-I ( l. hit- ,. tii i.f ,,.,.1 r. 1. It MiirMtir nuiilMtnlaaitl'' i..ii.;.j. iu,., r , i i,ir,-Mtnii,Blt':nuiarM,ui. StaLio-ary and Marine Engi K AX.riT.' V memorable in history as pre-cm- James linn met witL a serious i inently the age of inventions. In way now, and for the neit month j accident at Medford on Monday o other century of the world l as evening. lie has been employed j the inventive genius of man l-.-n he hum of the threshing machine will be hard in the land. Last year Sherman cot-nty raised, it is said, one-sixth of the wheat crop of Oregon, and this year the yield will e rrr satisfactory. Ilcidcr. dtd you ever take (Simmons Li.'cr JiSGCLATOR, the "Kino ov Llv-uMciiicisra?" Evervbodv need t.i!;3 a liver remedy. It is a slufrgish or tlU?iicJ liver that Impairs digestion a id c luses constipation, when the waate that should be carried off remains in th ; body and poisons the whole nystem. Thai dull, heavy feel:njr. is due to a torpid liver. Biliousness, Headache, M. i aria and TndigeftUon are all liver di if-aog. Keep the liver active by an oecavonal dose of Simmons Liver Resr- nlator an-t you'll iri-t rid of these trou- DRESS MAKING : GIT V T.TVT7T? v i r:ir::.".r.EYnPE founbry J V JjXI X : n T nts.if t., Km mi.'iii. KALKaml l-'KKD STAIJLKS. ; " KhI.I.i;,i 4t HOW roiiK. i Miii-i,rM lo ,. V. li.K-ki. tKl.-r. ... Est.8 & Elkins, I."iiliug- City Draymen !ood turnouts for Comni.Tcial men 1 1.H K- llOlirill'll l,v 11, a u-..l, . ' ur iiioilUI, l.NDKI'KNDi.MK.oi:. ; GoffandGoff. 1 hlrMl cinvl a:-i.o .V a. I 1 - in limes past as brakesman on the go alert or its efTorts leen so sig-i.-a. l-'jr a la xative Simmons Liver R. K. .K. K. and on that eve- nally rewarded as this. We re prepared U lo .Irt-KH-liiakinn in t lie lalest stvle.. , iriiiiriu.tfo catinfiu-iioi,. Prompt urt inn ami r. .. . I t . Jn ring he rode over the train and in ptoara was successfully arplitd in ms usually obliging way, jumped navigation in Scotland; in ISO l.fU..itOr 13 Bi'-rTElli THAN FIT.Ii. It df s noi sri;n, nor wraken, bat greatly rtfr.shcs arid slTeniftheng. i.vi-ry packa-rft lias the Red Z off lo help switch th engine.. In I Ro?-rt Fulton made his trial :fim .i ThH -SThi-- '"iiioijc ciiarj,,.. Dress C'uttiiir and Filling, for. Itailroail ami sis, : ! : , i . l 1 1 i WAGONS 4 CARRIAGES M.l.-or n paired on Nl,cr, "".'life, hi,. I ut lowt-Ml p fi'ile pritin "Jobwork Neatly Done :- Sii..1i.-,f.,r vn-.oiii,iIlil.r, kepi .-..iiMrtnlly on Uml. VOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED i- roito.ivnp. vrr Th.m. rm-l' .hop, IvnEITM,EM K, - lir,,(lN, All kinds of Hauling in or out of the city l'ltiinptly attt-n.lnl to. Ct arfvff reasonable. HORSE MEN Get your hills piinled at the KN'TEKI-RKE nlV.iv. and pet tne host work. Vo will th.s be gabled to .rp the l.st resulia Iron, your investment. We hnve some fine stock: cuts. r-W-Otir Ibices are the lowest?