PRUNE PRICES.
California prune growers combine
and get something for their fruit.
Here is Oregon they sell for whatever
prise the buyer e*-et fit to fix.
Here is something from a recent
issue of the San Jose Mercury that
would open the eyes of Oregon
growers:
According to an Oregon paper
the prune growers of that state are
receiving this year $12 a ton for
fresh prunes delivered at tbe driers’
which is two dollars better than
the prioe last year. These prunes,
most of them, dry U sixties or bet
ter. What would tbe prune grow
ers of Santa Clara valley think of
the business if they would get only
$12 green for their trail delivered
at the drier? Prices of grt jn prunes
in this valley apprt ximate $30 for
the average orcha d this year,
which is two and a naif times the
Oregon price.
SCHLEY IS A LIGHTER.
Oregonlao. Ksp.
Tbe talking Admiral baa stepped
out of the naval court of inquiry,
•nd the veracious aewspaper re
porter who quoted him is trium
phant. Admiral II >wiaon did say
what Mr Frost, of the Boston
lieraid, said he did in a famous in
terview published in that journal.
Admiral llowison’s demal before
his compeers constituting the court
of inquiry was so weak as to war
rant them in excusing him from
the court upon the challenge of Ad*
rniral Schley. From the very out-
etit is evident tha. Schley is in
his to fight, aud of hit quality as a
ghter the world bar already abun-
lant proof.
“ White coal” is the striking
lame given by a F ench paper to
he force generating electricity by
larnessed mountain streams. In
Jalitornia, at Niagara, and the Soo
he power of cataracts and rapids
s already utilized. The white
>oal produces no smoke or ashes,
and, after transi inning water
¿lower Into electrical energy, con
tinues its journey into the rivers,
lakes and sea. White coal broad
ens the field of manufacturing far
beyond the limits of towns and
cities, and there are writers who
look to it for a happy revolution
in the conditions of labor.
Florence West: A few days ago
while a son of Martin Noffsinger was
picking berries near the house, be
■aw a cougar oateh a chicken a
short distance from him. lie ran
and told his father, who hastened tu
the scene with a gun. At his ap
proach the animal arise and allowed
hie teeth, but a char eof buck Bhot
at a close rouge quietly put an et.d
to its career.
For the central figure in the
mourning al Cantoo there is the
deep et sympathy th-» human heart
contains. The mot'ier bereft ol
her children has lost the husband
whose first thoughts were for her
»nd her comfort. Mre McKinley
has narrow beyond the ordinary lol
of mortals.
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Two of Unole Sam's Philippine
transports that o>st $609,127 sold
the other day for $38,000. There
is no complaint that they dici not
bring enough. Naturally one would
like to know who got the extra
$571,000, not to mentiou tbe $127.
Thia is a great country in tDdri*
ways than one.
woodsmen
Know that in spite of hard work in tha
clear forest air the blood often becomaa
impure. The heavy fo*xl served in the
lun lier camps is to a great extent re-
st-onsible for this condition of tbe
blood, which renders the body an easy
pr- y to many forms of disease
There is no Iwtter
blood purifier Ilian
Dr. Fierce's Gold
en .Medical Discov
ery. It cures erup
tions, pimples, ec
zema, scrofula,
rh< uinatism, ana
other diseases
caused by an im
pure condition of
the blood. It cures
abwilutel" and al
together by cleans
ing the blood from
the poil
bleed al
ease.
Accept no sub-
st itute lor the " Dis-
covery.” There is
no other medicine
"just as good" for
the blood.
-I * ,.1 fucrverthsnk
•ou f»r ad vi »i ng nie
ii lake Dr Pierce’»
G Men I M< ‘ al Du»-
covery,” wrilei Mr*.
I sines Murphy, of
roads. Pucahonta»
-------------
c ! lows
-It h hn, cured
me of
ol chronic «cr f ils
.v. a "It
• ured roe
of tuelve • ytur-
year»' stau
»tan-ltng
ling 1 ala*. hn<! chrouic
<ti rh* » lor twelve years. I am in r'**d health
II >» '«-tier than I ever waa in nil life, owing
to Dr. I’ietci a Golden Medical Diacovery I
to. k s.vrral bottles of the 'Discovery' beturv
I stoplwd.**
Dr Herve's Common Sense Medical
Adv «-r, containing lor>8 pages, ana over
7<«> illustratious, is sent flee on receipt
of »lamps to defray expense of mailing
only. Send ii one-ceut stamps for the
book in pap r cover, or Ji cents for the
l>ook in cloth binding. Address Dr. 1A
V. Fierce, Bi.ilalo, N. Y.
oo Reward.
I will pay |5.00 to the first person
giving me definate ill forma'ion as to
the whereabouts of the *2} Tubular
Hchuttler wagon which was in the po-
seesion of W W Maiquam within the
past year and is euppo-ed to have been
sold by Mr Marijuam.
J ohn M W illiams .
Bull and Bucks for Sale.
A registered Durham bull for sale at
my place lu Cloverdale valb*y.
Also
thoroughbred Cotswold bucks. Ad
dress
A J C rl ’ zan ,
Pleasant Hill, Ore.
A K unaway .—The team of M J
Calloway, the deliveryman, took a
lively spin out lu the east end of town
last evening. While oo Hilyard street
the wagon became cramped. This
frightened the horses and they Itegan
to run. They dashed down Eleventh
street to Ferry, turned up that street
and Anally landed up against a tiee.
The front part of the wagon was con
siderably damaged but uothing seri
ous resulted. When the wagon iie-
cams cramped the driver thought it
was going to overturn and jumped out.
M ilitary O hdkha —The local mili
tary authorities have received general
orders No 8 from Adjutant General C
U Gantenltelu, touching oti the death
of President McKinley, The last
clause reads as follows; “As a mark
of respect, the officers of the Naliona
Guard will wear a kuot. of black crepe
upon ttie sword hilt, regimental colors
will tie draped and fl tgs at tiie state
armories will t>e displayed at half-mast
tor a period of 30 day from the date of
th s order.”
N ew P astor .—Win R Henderson
D D, of Chicago, has accepted the pas
torate of tbe Presbyterian church and
will begin tils work on the first Hab-
bath In October. Dr Henderson lias
had pulpits lu Danville, Ky, aud
Omaha and comes with the strongest
endorsement of the leading Presby
terian clergy of tiie ml Idle west. Rev
Tcliorlglon will fill tiie pulpit again
next »unday mornlog aud evening
amt will conduct the prayer meeliug
on Thursday evening.
A BAHGAIN.-tMtit aurea of laud; lOU
crea in cultivation ;rs*l In open prairie.
well seeded down ; plenty of running
water year around; timber abundant;
9-room house, and barn that bolds 1113
tous ot hay; place 2 uitles from depot*
|s>atofili'e and giMKl public school;
$12.30 |*r acre; for further particulars
Inquire of 1 l< Caiuptiell. G uard
Well informed lite insurance men
say that President McKinley car
ried from $100,000 o $200,000 oo
hie life. One big Nt < Yjrk com
pany is «aid to have a single policy
Better lor the Hleod Than Sarsaparilla
for $50,000. Mrs McKinley is un
derstood to lie the beneficiary For those living In the Malaria districts.
Drove'» Taoteleaa Chill Tonic.
named in all the pol oiea.
DIS Tee Bvee DM»» • S’»*»
~~ Bl. Banana.
I
They were newly married and were
calling upon one of the friends of the
bride who had been particularly pleas
ant upon the occasion of their wedding
The bridegroom, apropos of nathlng.
began to talk about phrenology and
told how bls wife had discovered two
very prominent bumps on tbe back of
his her.1. He was proud of them. So
was she, and she passed him around
that tbe host and hostess might feel
the bumps and know of their exist
ence. Then she explained:
"My book on phrenology says that
they mean g'K>d memory and generos
■III*
ity ”
It was evident that she was proud of
the facts, and so was he. But the host,
being of an inquiring turn of mind,
wished to satisfy himself, so he got
down a phrenological work from one
of his library shelves and after much
Hardware,
lal>or found the bumps on the chart.
Turning to the notes, he read, seriously
Tinware.’ Graniteware, etc.
at first, then unsteadily. The bride be
Oils.
came suspicious, but she was game and
Engine, Castor Machine and Axle Grease
said:
•'Read It out loud. Pleaae do!” And
and Cup Grease.
the host read:
Hero
Fanning Mills.
"These bumps are most frequently
The ! Best all Around Grain Cleaner in the
found on cats and monkeys."
Country, Don't fail to see them
Other topics consumed the remainder
of the visit, which was brief.— New
Belting.
York Sun.
Good Things
Ton
Eave
Acorn Stoves
and Ranges
Swells With Swell Chests.
”1 had occasion to examine two
brothers who had applied for policies
In our company the other day,” said
the medical examiner of a life Insur
ance company. “One was 35 years
old and the other was 33. They are
both unmarried and are known about
town as pretty gay boys. Usually
there is considerable attached to writ
ing policies for men who are known
as ‘rounders,’ but these two proved to
be perfect specimens of physical man
hood.
“I was particularly Impressed by
their chest developments. They both
had the same measurement and also
the same expansion—from 39 to 43.
When I found that they had smoked
cigarettes from boyhood, I wondered
all the more nt the four Inch expan
sion. Then they told me that when
they were youngsters they used to
delight In seeing how long they could
hold tlielr breath under water. Every
time they took a bath In the tub one
would take a deep breath, duck under,
and the other would time him with a
watch. A minute and a half, I be
lieve, win the limit of their endurance.
They said It was all their mother could
do to get them out of tbe bath and
drive them to bed.”—Philadelphia Rec
ord.
noth Etgert In Lofflc.
“Tom,” said a father to his son
whose school report showed him to
have been an Idle young scamp, "what
have you been studying this term?”
"Logic, father,” replied Tom. “I can
prove you are not here now.”
"Indeed! How so?”
“Well you must be either at Rome
or elsewhere?”
“Certainly.”
“You are not at Rome?"
"No."
"Then you must be elsewhere.”
"Just so."
"And if you are elsewhere you clear
ly can't lie here."
For answer the father took up a cane
that lay near and laid It smartly across
Ilfs nuti'is bavk.
"Don’tl” cried Tom. “Y'ou are hurt
ing me.”
“Not at ull. You have Just proved
conclusively that I am net here, so 1
can't be hurting you."
Before ills stern parent bad quite
done with him Tom felt that there
must be after all a flaw somewhere In
his logic.—London Tlt-lllts.
Aa Early Hlaer.
“Pat,” said a manager to one of his
workmen, “you must be au early riser.
I always find you at work the first
thing in the morning.”
“Indade and Ol urn, sor. It’s a fam
ily trait» oi'm thiukln "
'•Then your father was au early riser
too?”
"Me father, Is It? He rolses that ear
ly that if he went to bed a little later
he'd inert himself gettin up In the
uioruiu.”
A Rabelais Itoav.
Rubber and Leather of all sizes, Lace
Leather and Wire Lacing.
Bale Wire and Ties.
Waaht^toQ county has called in
tnd paid all warrau * against Ih»
county, thus leavt^ ¡t entirely free
from debt. So far as k»own thia i*1
the only county in the west <u this
condition.
are the best.
$oart Acme Barrel
Churns
Corn Knives
That will cut your Corn.
Buggies.
The Be»t $75-00 Too Buggie on Market.
Mitchell Spring Wagons
Are the Best.
Old Hickory Wagons
Lights Running and Most Durable on Earth.
Bicycles.
Hartford and Columbia, Standard High Grade.
A few second hand wheels left
will trade for wood.
CALL AND SEE US
Loughmiller & Peter
Willamette St,
Eugene, Ore.
Working Night and Day.
The busiest and mightiest little
thiug that ever was made Is Dr King’s
New Life Pills. These pills change
weakness luto strength, listlessness
into energy, brain-fag Into mental
power. Thty're wonderful in build
ing up the health. Only 25o ¡sir box.
»old by W L DeLano.
R osebuhg S treet F air .—Yester-
terday’s Review: Tbe Roseburg free
street fair and second annual carnival
was opened this morning in as lovely
an autumn day ns ever smiled u[s>n
our fair land. I he preparations made
bjr our btiwluv*« people at'd the fair
manager« for the occasion are a sur-
prise to our visitors and are finer and
and more numerous than las. year.
Tbe work of completing preparations
occupied most of ttie forenoon, yet at
9:30 a m the exercise» were opened, ac
cording to program, «(th flue music
by the Fourth Regiment band, of
Eugene.
C alifornia apple «.— a Eugene
grocer informs us that It stems impos
sible to get good apples io tills section.
He receiv d three b 'Xes of applet from
California today to supply his trade.
Ha Is com[>elled to sell them at five
cents per pouud to come out even.
This Is quite a slam on the “Red Ap
ple State” sure enough.
Oaf & Henderson, Undertakers and
Embalmers. Cor. Wil. and 7th sts.
J. W. KÄIS FUHNirURt GO
WOOD
Salt took another
per ton for stock sa )
$2.25 Addition*'
When will tbe trust«
In I*» tbe first patent ever issued to
a woman was granted—for straw
• «wring.
Pltlabury Satv A Ovpv.ii Co, luiabnry. Pw
Local Market
Nt
Have just opened today a handsome
beautiful line in all the new shades.
NEW JACKETS AND FURS
FLANELETTE WRAPPERS
kt
VAB*
trt>oC
■
594 Wllamette street
SPECIAL WRAPPER SALE
Our
Winter Wrappen
will soon
be in stock and
until they arrive
we will close out
the present stock
at cost. Come
and examine
them. There are
many good
values on sale.
We will
Sell all our
Ladies’ Wrappers
at COST, and
Shall continue
This Sale
TEN days only,
jacket Store.
CORSÎTINE
P. Frank & Son
36 East Ninth street.
GORDON THE HOUSEFURNISHER.
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1
1
He Got Off.
The wife of a German farmhand in
Ohio was taken sick and finally died,
the husband, of course, leaving bls
work for several days in consequence.
Two weeks later lie appeared at the
house of Ills employer and asked to be
relieved from work for a couple of
days, wheu the following conversation
took place:
"1 vould like to get off for apout two
tays.”
"I can’t spare you unless It Is abso
lutely necessary. You know you lost
several days two weeks ago, and we
are behind lu tbe work. What Is the
necessity for your getting off?” Inquir
ed the farmer.
“Veil, I vas to be married."
“Why. Fritz, your wife died only two
weeks ago, and now you are about to
get married again? I do not under
stand that.”
"Veil.” replied the German. "I don't
hold spite loDg.”
The farmer dismissed the case with
out prejudice.
Pretty Far Off.
Carry a full line of Cast Cooks and
Steel Ranges. Lowest prices anti
go ¿»'guaranteed. A carload will
arrive the middle of next month.
H. GORDON, Thu Housefurmshsr
26 East Ninth street.
The Enjoyment of Spring
can be revelled in to yonr heart’s
content when you h»ve » good oom
fortable vehicle to get out in and en
joy the frvehne»» of Springtime. We
nave all kinds of carriages for rtyle,
speed and beauty, for comfort and
IlghtneM to suit all taete« and all
puree«.
Rememl>er we sell tbe
ntudebaker wagon.
/fi
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N
S. L LONG
Kept 30 1901.
flutter—<0 to 55c per roll
Wool-15c
Poultry—*3 50 to M 50 (tea uoten.
Dried prunes—3 to.fijc
Flour—75 per sack.
Gate— J4 ceuta.
I’otai ore -80 cts per bushel.
Egg»—18 to 11 cents.
Wheel— 44 net.
lU'pe—10 oeuta.
i V»
YAL PILLS
3
■ - or and l au—i l*T
of menstruation." They are “LIFE SAVE«'»’’
i
wotr
kx
»¡ding development of organs an 1
kno» ■' rei;
y for women equal* them. Gann ’ ’
!
.. pleasure.
I’EIt BOX Bl 1 'D",
by dr iggiMs. Dll. MOTT’S CHEMICAL CO.. GeveAaa»’^’
Makins Him ’•went,
Hardware Dealer—Wbat
Krankey kicking about?
CLOAK LOST -Satorday. -P»
Clerk He wanted ten pounds
t’HKAT'*FKr> I ' -re cheat seed for
a lady’<clo«k lo*t in Eug*n*. n
nails, -alii he'd pay for them and take
them b< me himself. Wouldn’t trust us a’e ai K oi t* d r • u bel
material trimmed with ,r
E M Warren,
to deliver them, he said.
P!ea*$* lfMve at this »»fii«’»
___
Coburg,
Hardware Dealer—Surly old codger!
I hope he'll sweat for It.
Clerk —Oh. I took care of that I GOA IN FOR HALF.-F'by hnvl
cf
threw In an extra ten pounds, aud ba
Ang<
r
g
a
-
for
s
•-.
Address,
J
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never knew It. Philadelphia Pre««.
R chard-on, L » lyn, Or»gon
ForAalsbvLin n Drug Co
“R.lh my w ir» an* my wir haw •»»■
Wo
Ladies’
Silk
Waists
Campbell Bros
PA n C a RXIN *..C «hvy arv Ik. r-s«
medtrtns wr h.r. .v*-r b.J In »he heu»«. I.wt
ws»s my Wtrs ww tvsnll« vit hosrfsrk. toc
twodsyv. sb. ermi »•»*<( tou C am a KETR,
and lb»v rnllsv»*l ths pain la b.r head alatwt
Uamrdlatoly. Ws t- ihr», nrr.r • Caacarvta."
C h *a NTti-sr st>.
jump of $1.00 Good. Never » e*ew We»v. n ov Grip* SV R«
yesb rday and . *•_• OU«« CONSTIPATION.
■*«—»- y—0». !«<
>r Liverpool, ) ***""* *'■' *'
quit?
‘
A short time ago a guard on one of
tbe Northern expresses while at a big
station in the midlands had been talk
ing to the engine driver. Presently he
stepped aside and gave his "Right
away!” when a gentleman who was
late sprang on to the footboard while
tbe train was In motion and tried to
obtain admission to one of tbe compart
ments.
As the carriage came along the guard
seized him by the coat ami pulled him
off, remarking that he must think him
self lucky, for he had practically saved
his life.
As this conversation was going on
the guard's van came by, and the
guard, with that gracefulness acquired
by constant practice, sailed majestical
ly on to his van.
The gentleman, who had taken In tbe
situation, thereupon seized him by tbe
coat and pulled him elf, saying as the
train sped away:
"One good turn deserves another.
Y’ou saved my life; I have saved yours.
Now we are quits."—Ixindon Telegraph.
A summer resident In a New Hamp
GUARD with wood on account shire
village, a lady who. In Horace
Had What She Wait»*
will please notify us when they Walpole's phrase, “sits at the top of
1’npa—There, then»! You needn't
the world.” was making her first
kiss uie any more. Tell me what you can bring it and ths kind of wood
friendly call of the season upon the
want. Out with It.
family of an old widower.
Daughter—1 don’t want anything. I Please inform us at once. Don’t
Duly the father was at home, one of
waut to give you something.
neglect this*
the girls being absent on a visit to the
l'apa—You do? What?
other sister, who had been married
Daughter—A son-ln law. Jack asked
during the past winter. Naturally the
me to apeak to you about it— Philadel
talk turned on the daughters.
phia Press.
"Yes.” said the father: “Mary made
out real well. “
But I duu' know » I'll
Nat Preallar.
ever work Llubeth off. There's a
Tvs*— I see a notice In the paper of
young man been comln here steady
the wedding of Mrs. Nubride.
now for two year, an he's no further
Jess Yea. 1 know her very well
on yet. ma'am, than me au you.”—
Tesa I»o you? What was her maid
Youth's Companion.
en name?
HEAD ACHE
fl
NEW TODAY • •
Why Monarchs Were Insane.
Pathologists have often pointed out
the fact that physical and mental en
ervation are apt to go hand in hand,
and tbe Intellectual degeneracy of eti
quette monarchs may hare a good deal
to do with the Sybaritism of their pal
ace life.
The plebeian functions which mediae
val sovereigns were obliged to perforin
by proxy Included the adjustment of
their gala gloves. They had flunkies
to remove their cravats and warm their
nightshirts, unplait their pigtails and
tuck up their bedclothes around their
shoulders. In the morning courtiers
competed for the honor of holding
their washbasin. Peers of the realm
waiti’d on bended knees to buckle their
shoes. If the Inheritor of a legitimate
throne lifted a spoon to break an egg,
lynx eyed lackeys anticipated bis needs
with the agility of trained conjurers.
Like his food, his Information on cur
rent topics was served ready dressed
and cooked, till he turned luto a masti
cating machine and repeater of con
ventional twaddle.—Lippincott's.
Saved I'lu-h Other.
Rabelais, t>elng out of money, once
tricked the police Into taking him from
EHIIKRS ml FUKUI DIRECTORS
Marseilles to Paris ou a charge of trea
ss
son. He made up some packages of
brick dust aud labeled them "Polson
for the royal family.” The officers
took Rabelais 700 miles, only to be
told at the end of their Journey that it
was April 1 and the affair was a hoax.
Those who have promised and
Of course, as Rabelais was the priv
ileged wit of the royal family, he was those who intend to furnish the
forgiven.
English that Virginia was not an Is
land. In vain be wrote home. "Vli
glma is no Isle, as mauy doe Imagine.
CANO*
CATHARTIC
bouse fly cannot be drowned and many
experiments have been made in rela
tion thereto.
Included in such tests was tbe Im
mersion of a fly in a tumbler of clear
cold water, with a ptece of cardboard
to fit the glass and floated so as to
keep tbe Insect beneath tbe surface.
So little did the fly trouble about
such an obstacle that tt kept near the
bottom of the glass, and there for a
quarter of an hour ran about as freely
a* in the fresh air, while ft at times
crawled across the underside of tbe
pasteboard as on the celling of a room.
i After being Immersed for 20 minutes
the fly’s movements were less active,
and at 25 minutes It turned over on lu
side, apparently dead. It hung bus -
|H-n<led In the water Just under the
pasteboard, which kept it from rising
to the surface, and there it remained
I for another 25 minutes.
I It was then taken out and placed on
' a sheet of paper, looking to all appear
ance dead. Its next fate was to be
burled by being covered with about
half a teaspoonful of fine salt.
At the end of 15 minutes the saline
was shaken off, the fly having thus
been completely covered either by
water or by salt for 65 minutes.
Immediately upon Its release tbe in
sect trimmed lu wings and legs active
ly for awhile and then flew away.—
I I’earson’s Weekly.
Buckeye Washers,
There is too much powder for the
■ace ot mind oi one oimmumty of
11 a state. Milwaukee, a pioneer
illage on the Willamette aliove
B eeswax WANTB.I'—At Billy, Eu
’ortlaml, will incor|»orate in order
Jese—I suppose her maiden alm was
• get nd of ohjecti uial'le powder gene, will |>ay the bittheat price for to get married.- Philadelphia Press.
beeswax
ooaes. The at»tn-i/e is not a
Captain John Smith never durtug bls
lea»ant neighbor.
lifetime succee*l<-d In coo vine tag the
Her< a'ter mail l>e! <een E tgland
nd Australia will >e sent across
ha Unite»! 'latex, tin rou e being
seen 'lays fast -r ih»u In he Suez
’ai' •». ’»ar British c-'-h* have
een -!o.v in finding it out, though.
Whatever ether fate might befall it.
I __________
naturalists ______
agree _____
that the common
Window Shades •n
That Work Smoothly.
sr»th«.»a!y kind that O«ert<>«
t'lrowh«* his patr n». Th»»» w»
h»»» m »er*»» »ariety of My’»»,
but th»
haaiM i» tb» »am- ia
alt Th»v dual poli H dia N'1!« t ,
lh»y A>aY »ti. k oe r»fna» U a np
<w
<i va.
Tfiay always
work. W» bave tb*a> a» 1 » a»
30-vaU.
Overton
Wall Taper
Paini Co.
Stock Ranch for Sale.
FOR t*A LE. — A gn< d team of yoong
borse»; « »A a i ; »• II broke and in
eood outer North Pearl street, Eu
gene.
J M J<«krH
321 aerv«. located on L-»» Creek, 12
mil»« from railroad statfon, for sale
cheap. Land In cnlttvation, 50 acre«;
balaoce in pasture; <<x»1 Improve
ments; one mile fmni school, and
WANTED—A good stock ranch.
three-quarters of a mile fron tbe povt-
Party wiahaa to trade prof-vrty tn
r ffio. with d»ily mail. C»ll at tbe
California »• part par ment. I a!*n
Corner Dru* Store, F.ucene. for terms
have mor» to »t .re
I», . ore.MUls
and farther particular*.
fiw th» winter or for -mall Lu- nraa.
"uiwrior Stamp Photos at JMmmuii»1
Call on C rt Farrow, C *ru«r Eighth
Photo Tent.
andO lyeti-, tupoe, Ora.
WANTED
1OO HOP
PICKERS
TO BUY Tents, Canip
Stoves, Cots and 4 ull
lineof Campers Ou*
—AT-
LOUGHMILLER &
PETER.
Wiliam* J» «• 1
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