Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, January 16, 1908, Page 12, Image 12

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    V h IR s DAY.
JANI ARV 1«. 1&*>*
f
Pre-Inventory Sale
friendly store
Wool Underwear
Outing Flannel Gowns,
Shirt Waists, etc.
Reduced 25 Per Cent
Ladies' and Children’s
COAT S AND SUITS
1-2 PRICE
COUNTY COURT
KNOCKED OOtVN BY
APPOINTS ROAD
GEORGE PARK
SUPERVISORS
Dress Goods and Silks
20 Per Cent Less
RECT
WORK
<»N
HIGHWAYS
III RING PRESENT $ f.AR
EIGHTY-ONE DISTRICTS IN THF
Hundreds of Remnants for about Half Real Prices
COUNTY — DISTRICT
AND POSTOFFICE ADDRESS OF
EACH SUPERVISOR GIVEN
ÇOc
$1.25
$2.45
$1.50
Sunlight Shetland Floss, one pound box ..
12 yd. Piece 15c English Long Cloth ..... .........
$4.00 Wool Shirtwaists, white and colored, each
$3.00 Wool Shirtwaists, all sizes, ea.
$8.00, $9.00 and $12.50 Overcoats reduced to $5 95
500 Shirts worth $1,00. $1.25 and $1.50; pleated or plain front, with or without cuffs attached
85c
Sale price Monday -----
Absolutely all wool Underwear in tan, gray and pink shirts and drawers, size 30 to 48:
90c
worth $1.35; our special Clearance price---------
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$2.50 Overcoats $1.65
25 Suits in ages 7 to 16, made with double-breasted
Coat, and rc-inforced seat and scams. Plain and fancy
patterns
$1.65
Boys’ Gulf Caps to match
18c
37 Overcoats, age 3 1-2 to 7, made with belted back,
velvet collar and beautifully trimmed for the price;
colors, gray, blue, green, black,
Clearance ¿ale Price
$1.65
S. H. FRIENDLY
Eugene’s
Largest« and
Best Store
COTTAGE GROVE
BOOZE SELLERS
PLEAD GUILTY
C. C. Case and Harry Martin were
brought to Eugene from Cottage
Cottage Grove last evening, having
been arrested on the cnarge of violat­
ing the local option lai%. Case was
arraigned
before Juatlce of tliu
Peace Bryson thia forenoon and plead­
ed guilty to four separate charges. He
will be sentenced Friday.
Martin appeared this afternoon and
pleaded guilty to two charges. The
judge sentenced him to pay a fine of
$1•• <>n ttee first and fined hint $i1111
and gave him 30 days In the county
jail on the second. Being unable to
raise th«» money he was remanded to
jail.
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CREASED APPROPRIATION
(Continued from Page 1.)
t .< ii urn. In even greater ratin than
»be ha« In the past; now, therefore,
be It
"Resolved, That we moat respect­
fully and earnestly urge upon our
representatives in congress the Im­
portance and necessity for th«» In
crease from (50,000 to 1100,000 In
the appropriation for the poatoffice
building In Eugene. Lane county, Or­
egon, and that a copy of these res­
olutions be forwarded to each of our
senators and nirmbera of congress,
and that they be requested to use ev­
ery legitimate effort and means to
accomplish the desired result as above
set out. In order that the said city of
Eugene may have, when erected, a
postofflce building adequate to its
needs.
EUGENE COMMERCIAL CLUB.
, "By L. L. Whitson.
“President.
"John H. llartog,
"Manager.
“II. A. PAINE,
“I II BINGHAM.
• H. II FRIENDLY,
"Com. on Resolutions."
oilier Mattern,
The new constitution and bylaws
were adopted
One of the changes Is
that the monthly meeting shall be
held on the second Monday of each
month Instead of the second Tues­
day, as at present.
Eighteen new members were voted
In. making a total membership of
223. The maximum membership has
been fixed at 2 50.
The matter of organizing a build­
ing and loan association was tlfor-
oughly discussed and a committee
consisting of C. H. Fisher, J. M. Wil­
liams and Hr. Leonard was appoint­
ed to take th«» necessary steps toward
organizing.
A committee consisting of C. A.
Wlntermeler. II W. Thompson and
Lloyd Bellman was appointed to se­
lect a young lady to represent Lane
county on an excursion trip to Boston
to be conducted by Philip Bates' Pa­
cific Northwest magazine
I T Nl. klln, F. It Wetherbee and
Q. D. Linn were named as a com­
mittee to Interview the business men
of the city In regard to th«» proper
support of the Eugene Military Band.
District Freight Agent C. A. Mal-
brouf. of the S. P. Co., was present at
the meeting and made a tew remarks,
explaining certain matters In regard
to the freight service of tils company.
Yesterday afternoon in the Eugene
Justice court the ease ol the Pacific
Land Company, of this city, vs I’. N
and Elnora Shelley, to recover coni-
mlaalou on a land sale, was tried by
a Jury. The case went to the Jury
late In the afternoon and a verdict
was returned for the defendant.
Buy a Petaluma tncuhator from
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
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It Is Prudent to Insure
your Ilf«* or your property
NEW G. A. R,
POST ORGANIZED
IN EUGENE
I From Monday's Guard.)
Temporary organization of a new
post of the G. A. R. was perfected all
a meeting of quite a number of old
soldiers In the office of J. T. Row­
land, real estate broker, this after­
noon. Rich Mountain was the name
chosen for the post, and the number
will be given later or when the char­
ter Is granted.
Temporary officers
were chosen as follows: Commander.
J. T. Rowland; senior vice, Albert
Rogers; junior vice, J. C. Small; offi­
cer of the day. Henry Hopkins; quar­
termaster. Frank Reisner; chaplain,
Charles Clapper; officer of the guard,
Charles Slunk; surpeon, William
Ruth.
About thirty members of J. W.
Geary Post, the old organization here,
have signified their intention to join
th«» new poet, and a good portion of
them who were at the meeting this
afternoon signed the membership \
roll while there.
PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S
PORTRAIT FINISHED
R. La Barre Goodwin, who has
painted a portrait of J. W. Johnson,
first president of the University of
Oregon, will deliver
‘ “
the picture to-
morrow.
It wll) be hung In VII.
lard hall. In the centre of the stage,
and will I* enclosed In a beautiful
frame. Th«' portrtalt Is true to life
and I* certainly a splendid work of
art. Mr. Goodwin has been In Eu­
gene for the past thre«» months and
during that time has done some of
the finest painting ever seen here.
He has a splendid exhibit at the Ho­
tel Sifieede, and It would pay any one
who is at all Interested to visit It.
There are numerous
paintings of
landscapes In and around Eugene,
also of game bird.«.
.Mr. Goodwin
paints from real subjects, embalming
birds ao they keep tArlr original
shape, and paints them true ;o na-
ture. He Is an artist of rare ability.
Why I« It n«»t as Imp«" int to ln«ur«> against adversity In
DEATH OF JOHN SIPE
AT THURSTON
the future by keeping your funds in • bank accoutu?
Allow It to accumulate until a time comes when you need
it badly that Is «hen yon will appreciate It* true worth,
Just a* the value of your Ilfs Insurance Increases as you
grow older, so will your bank account grow a« you add to It
weekly or monthly.
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In fact, the iM»*albllltles of your bank account are limited
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only by your earning and saving capacity.
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An account with thi* bank la good Insurance,
T«w Eugene Loan YSS Savings Bank
FtUbiahrd IS42
< «pilai and «urplu»
K. BROM N. I*w«i<l< ni.
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F. W. OSBURN, «-««hier.
W . M . IIROB N,
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worth or your
money back
592-594 Willamette St.,
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« 11 ti-r in g «• the age of »
John
years of
years, 11
is born In '
^Germany January 18, 1818
He was
it i sen up -to i
: a tn> 'hank
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He had
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11 f uu. ral and b
*1 wwre conducted
' I by . : ! ■ 'a* >r Walker, of Spring
field, on Monday, January 13, at 11
a m., and the services at the church
by Rev. Mr. Ellis of the M. E. church
at t4prlngfle)d.
There was a large
attendance although quite a bad day,
and a large delegation followed the
remains to the Mt. Vernon cemetery,
over 2 0 carriages or more.
WHOSE MONEY
ORDER IS IT?
Editor Guard
Olds, Wortman A-
King, of Portland, desire us to make
the following statement through the
local papera:
“On January 4th, 1908. we receiv-
cd a letter from a party in Eugene
ordering goods and enclosing remit-
tance to cover, but as no name was
signed tq the letter, we are unable to
either forward the goods or return
the money.”
Parties falling to receive goods or-
dered on or about January 4th, 1908,
will do well by communicating with
the above firn» at an earlv date.
J. L. PAGE, P. M.
OEEDS PROPERTY
TO A, WELCH
A deed was filed for record at the
county clerk s office this afternoon
in which the Willamette Valley Com­
pany transfers all its property at Cot­
tage Grove, Including the electric
light and power plant, franchises,
contracts, etc., to A. Welch.
The
consideration is given at 125.000.
At the same time the mortgage which
the Germantown Trust Company had
againsf the property mentioned was
released.
SPECIAL MEETING
OF HOP GROWERS
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At the home of Harry D Ryan,
uear Junction City. January 13. 1908.
Henry L. Ryan and Miss Cora Tracer. >
Justice of the Peace Knox I*. Harpole i
jyfticlatlng.
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At the home of Jos. Bradford, near
Elmira, January 12, 1908. Lee L.
Herschberger. of Marion county, and
Mis.« Retta M Bradford, of Elmira.
Rev C C. Curtis officiating. They
will reside In Marion county.
tl»\ EltTISF I» I t I tf i;q
Engcne, Or , Jan. 15, 1908.
The following letters remain in
the Eugene postoffice, uncalled for
for the week ending Janpary 15:
Bell. Bert P
Blair. Mrs M E.
Burnett. Geo. H.
Davis, Joe
Edwards, Robl. P.
Jackson. Frank B.
Layne, Roaa.
Marshall. Mae.
Paller, Tony.
Rsv, Fred,
lields. Roy.
w allace. W W.
w ilcox. Chas. M.
w I Ison. 8. M
Parties calling for the above wilt
PAGE, P. M.
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IN
The county commissioners' court,
at Its session which is just coming to
a close, appointed road supervisors
for the several districts in the county
for the present year, as follows:
1. —Gip Pirtle, Coburg.
2. —L. P. Snapp, Blue River.
3. —Curtis Hayden, Springfield R
F. D.
4. —E. L. Cady. Mabel.
5. —E. M. Duryee, Springfield R.
F. D.
6. —G. I). Coryell, Panther.
Elmer McBee, Springfield.
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8. —O. A. McMahon, Thurston.
9. —Jesse Wallace, Jasper.
10. —H. C. Wheeler. Pleasant Hill.
11. —M. C. Doyle, Creswell.
12. —E. T. Templeton, Dexter.
13. —Edgar King, Saginaw.
14. —W. S. Chrisman. Dorena.
15. —G. r. Brown, Cottage Grove.
16. —H. C. Combs, London.
17. —Geo. W. Keer, Wildwood.
18—Andy King. McKenzie Bridge.
19. —Earl Walker. Hazel Dell.
20. —W. B. Goodman, Lowell.
21. —A. W. Schwering, Creswell.
22. —H. A. Millett, Creswell.
23. —Ernest Nelson, Winberry.
24. —E. K. Chapman, Lorane.
2 5.—Joe Gates. Crow.
26. —A. C. Ellis. Goshen.
27. —Joe Gimple, Eugene.
28. —C. O. Eichler, Minerva.
29. —Ira Bray, Minnie.
30. —Sidney Porter, Walton.
31. —W. F. Potterf, Mapleton.
32. -—B. B. Jeans, Reed.
33. —Scott Lyons, Walton.
34. —Z. T. Fisk. Elmira.
35. —James Johnson, Deadwood.
36. —S. E. Cole, Irving.
37. —Wm. Summers, Box.
38. —Henry Kompp, Eugene.
39. —Asa Slayter, Blachley.
40. —A. L. Morgan. Junction City.
41. —W. W. Darneill, Junction City.
42. —F. W. Thom, Junction City.
43.
Ed Potterf. Elmira.
44. —John Jeans, Elmira.
45. —John A. Irawrence, Junction
City.
4 6.—Geo. Smith, Eugene.
47.
Welby Stevens. Eugene.
48. —I. N. Dresse^, Walker.
4 9. — Ed Schwering. Walterville.
50. - R. E. Walker, Walker.
51. —Thomas Szukal, Eugene.
52. —
53. —Frank Blair. Fall Creek.
•'•4.—W. H. Larimer, Lowell.
55. —S. B. Mayben, Vida.
56. —Wm. Dodd, Springfield.
5 7.—P F. Davis, lxirane.
58. —Joel McCornack, Marcóla.
59. — Arthur Austin, Aleñe.
60. —F. J. Hard. Bohemia.
61. —Samuel Butler, Junction City.
62. —Rufus Robinson. Eugene R. F.
D.
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63. —L B. Rossman, Eugene.
64. —Alva Harrington. Lorane.
65. —W. R. Hardy. Eugene.
66. — Morris Johnson. Mound.
67. — John Jenkins. Crow.
68. —Charles Conner, Cottage Grove.
69. —Curtis Veatch, Cottage Grove.
70. - John F. Volgamore. Marcóla.
"I —J E. Carlile. Elmira.
72. —I. S. Day, Ivlson.
73. — Martin Noffslnger, Florence.
74. —Charles Swaggart, Eugene,
75. —A. D. Hileman, Lorane.
76.
Walter Baker. Cottage Grove.
77. —Loren Edwards. Junction City.
78. —S. N. Godard. Eugene.
7 9.—Custls Neet, Fall Creek.
80. —W. B. Wheeler, Leaburg.
81. —G. W. Prindle, Alpha.
Table Linens, Towels, Sheeting, Muslins, Cambrics, Nainsooks, India Linon, Bed-
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—— ding, Domestics, etc., etc., at Pre-Inventory Sale prices.
$2.50 Suits $1.65
NUMBER
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A spécial meeting of
the
Hop
Growers Association_
at ____
the Court .
house, at 1:30 p. ni.. Fiturday, Jan­
uary IS. All hop growers not having
signed are specially requested to be
present.
M I .EN INGER, President,
Names of hop growers thus far
signed up:
J. Sperry a Bro., Wm. Forester,
W. P. Cheshire, Bruno Vitus, J. C.
Bushnell & Son. . Hensill & Stinson,
W. H. Davidson. F B. Dunn Co
e . r
Ri_* - ‘a,Ln'.T' J. R Car,wrlght, Noah
Rhodes. Miller Bros. Wm. and I .eon
Boggs, E. K Brown, L. I. Stevens &
Bro . M Levlnger. W L. Cheshire,
W H Hur «4. S. A. Hughe- J vi \yo
son. A. G. Neilson, L ren I. Jensen,
Jens P. Jensen. E H Gonph. R R.'
Herbert. J. M Murphy, J. y| . Hoch-
danner, Robert St »la. I. R Cart-
wrlght. Joseph Str< !dor. John tloaser.
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Ed. L. Ayers, E M Godlln
SENTENCE SUSPENDED
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Frank E G dman. v
re«'rd yesterday afternoo
nuifaace ordinäre ?. for
quer to be sold In his 1:
I'«>ared before Jude»
forenoon and p’ aded got Ity. He
fined $l«HX, but s-'itence
ed
The defendant had « i part of his
•
t Party who,
jit teems, was aeling liquor.
Last night S. S. Spencer, president
of the Merchants' bank, was assaulted
and knocked down in ‘^e ’treet by
Spencer
GeorgePark.
£«--------- was walking
, „
along the sidewalk near the HoH-
man House with L. H. Potter, v
president of the bank, when they
were joined by Park, who walked a
few feet with them. Park was intox­
icated and began to tell about poth­
er banker beating him out ot’ $300_ .
Spencer made no reply and Bark,
seeming to become enraged, «ruc“
him a staingfng blow on the side of
the head, knocking him off thX,/de‘
walk and into the street.
Officer
White placed Park under arrest, and
the latter appeared in police court
this forenoon at 10 o’clock. He «as
charged with assault and battery,
to which he pleaded guilty, stating
that he was very drunk and did not
know anything of the affair until he
was told of it by some of his friends
this morning. Judge Dorris imposed
the maximum finb of $100 and the
money was paid. As Park left the
courtroom he grasped Spencer by the
hand and with emotion beggeik his
pardon. George is a peaceabl«» cit­
izen when sober, but when liquor g ts
the best of him he is sometimes a
"terror,” as expressed by Judge Dor­
ris.
OF FIRST NATIONAL
BANK DIRECTOR
The. annual meeting of the diretJ
tors of the First National bank of]
Eugene was held last night. The oidl
board of directors and officers word
rt-elected and various other matter»]
discussed, among them being that on
additional room for the. bank, it
will be remembered that the basic
some time ago purchased the oned
story brick building adjoin::,.: the!
bank building and at the time it waJ
announced that a second story would]
be added, the entire first floor of thd
two buildings to be occupied by thJ
bank. No architect has yet I n etr.J
ployed to make the change- but thj
matter will be attended to some titnJ
this summer.
On January 10 at 8 p. m., at the
The past year has been the tnosd
Bailey schoolhouse, one of the most prosperous in the history of the bank]
enjoyable evenings in the history of
the district was spent at a social giv­
en by the ladies of the vicinity.
Each lady present brought a has.
ket, which was very attractive and
well filled, the baskets being placed
on the stage for sale. J. H. Dunlap
was unanimously’ chosen for auction­
eer, and soon disposed of them to the
The general committee on arranged
highest bidders.
After a handsome
ments for the state Y. P. S. C. EJ
supper was served the remainder of convention to be held in Eugena
the evening was spent in a social way,
February 20-23 has appointed tba
assisted by a graphaphone. It would
following sub-committe s:
hardly be realized that the hour of
Finance—C. A. McClain (trcasurJ
lip. ni. had so soon arrived when the er), W. A. Gressman, F. A. Tripd
attendante departed for their homes.
and \ C Marati re. •
Entertainment—H.A. S?ullen, Miss
Pearl McMahon, P?rcy McDonald. ]
Reception—M. s Mae Bradley,Wil]
Ham Irwin, Alfred Sculleu, Marshall
Pettis.
1
Decora,ions
Miss Myrtle It'll.MIsJ
Ellen Lo mis. Miss Mary \\ herbeS
Clyde Woolwine, a young man aged and Mr. Childers.
Press—W. A. Dill.
about 20 years, was arrested last
Professor Terrill, chairman of tba
• veiling about 5 o'clock by Constable i
Plank, on a statutory charge prefer­ general committee, has resigned, ana
red by Mrs. E. Gerschack. mother of C. A. Steele has been elected in his
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j
Hattie Chapman, the 15-year-old place.
girl who attempted suicide the other
M AKE THE STOMACH WORK
day. A few days ago the girl, who
has been turned over to the juvenile
court, told
the
reason
for her Ind&iMion Cail Never Be Curl'd by
attempt
at
self - destruction.
Mollycoddling.
She said that Woolwine had ruined
her and she thought that he had left
Don't try to cure your stoma l
town to get rid of her. Woolwine's trouble by coaxing, fussing, dietini
arrest followed and- he was taken be­ and mollycuudling. Make the orgas
fore Judge Bryson, of the justice work. If it cannot take care of till
court, last evening. He waived exam­ food you eat without complaints .■’inM
ination and was bound over to the as flatulence, indigestion, headache»
circuit court In the sum of $600. He and the fueling of fullness <:r distress]
is yet unable to furnish the bond.
make its muscles work by nil ; Mil
J. M.
‘ Pipes is his attorney.
o-no stomach tablets.
The time to treat a d. ord r d o|
weaknened stomftcii is wh n you be|
(’liiikens for I*rofit.
gin to suspect that you have inJig.
Now is the time to buy an incu- tlon, or the suspicion will t.irn to cer]
bator if you are going to raise chick­ tainty very soon. The heartburn, thl
ens for next year.
Start right by flatul nee. the coated tongu ■ end
buying a Petaluma and you will have !’• .ivv ai) 1 dull feeling : •
1
no trouble hatching the eggs.
We
that come occasionally aft' r you ■ a j
have them in all sizes, from the 56 too much of something that <1 s noi
egg to 500 in stock now. Also Pet­ agree with you, can all be cut d bi
aluma brooders, 100 and 200 chick­
'
size. We carry a small Btock of ex- Ml-o-na.
Try a ■ >"-• ent box of Mi-
1
tras for these machines.
Hull’s guarantee of money back il
Chambers Hardware Co.
it does not do all that is clai :ied for
A petition was filed in the juve- it.
nile court today
___ to
„ declare
______ ____
Hattie
An und rtaklng on appeal to thi
Chapman, the girl who attempted to
court of the Gue liquor case
commit suicide a few davs ago by supremo
.¿A
drinking carbolic acid, a delinquent, ..—a
“ was recently decided in favo
her mother desiring to turn her over of Gue and against the city by the dr
to the court. The girl Is rapidly re­ cult court, was filed today.
BASKET SOCIAL AT
BAILEY SCHOOL HOOSE
Ï. P, S.C.E.COMMITTEES
ARE APPOINTED
OVER TO COORT
covering from the effects of the acid
THE MEN WHO KNOW
The grandmothers of the old Dutch
Dtinkard families in Western Penn­
sylvania have made and used "Hick­
ory Bark Cough Remedy" and raised
their families on it for a hundred
years
Now you can buy it of your
dealers. Ask for it and use it, be-1
cause it's pure; because it will stop
your cough: because it Is the best
cough remedy made today. Try it
For al» by Hull's Red Cross Drug
Store and all dealers every where.
THE SUPERIOR
QUALITIES OF
SUCKERS. SUITS/
AND HATS
are the men who have
put them to the hard- i .
est tests in the rough- 7
est weather.
Get the original
Towers Fish Brand
made since 1636
The Marion county anti-saloon con-'
ventlon was held Tuesday at the W
C. T. U. halUn Salem, with delegates
In attendance from all parts of the;
county.
The convention decided to
unite all the temperance forces, in-'
eluding th? Good Templars, the W
Ann
/ 'he, ’’roh,b,“o»‘«s. and the
Antt-Salo.n i..aifllPr, an(J tpnip<>ranrp ■
,
lh" 0111 ’‘•rtl-s in a grand • ■: .
‘tart to carry Marion couuty'
dry.
unitt mt ro» rue um
* j Towr* ca. B oston v > •
TMrt»
<
f -ppernoll. of this city, t
ned word that his brother
oppernoii,
died at Elgin.'
'day of apoplexy.
He was
years and leaves a family. '
Hulled Mesquite Is the se«d to
_ ant. as you get the pure seed—no
r^'mVrr. ’'l?P7 h"^’
We hav,f *'■
' naznoer* Hardware Co.
No sitting
Incubator.
V
does the rest
Hardwar
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»ifî—,l »"Priy o»
’N < KV » f„ accept no
©<brr. hut «en«1 atarnr f«
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'r’*nd .1’recfiona tn-
L*ne-I»av»n |>r<>g «
ith the Petaluma Wo«Mtw«r<l. Clarke *
the lamp—it
At Cham-
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will be
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