Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, June 22, 1908, Image 3

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IfEUCENE DAilY GUARD.
"Ibd printing CO.. IXC.
" ilmrleg H. Fisher.
'Sighed every day of tbe week.
cndSVS eSCepieu. nuuresn all com-
i,,lctlons and make all remit
!Laval)le to The Eugene Guard,
r: hrezop.
fnieuc,
" Subscription Hates Dully
twllrered jy carrier, per week.$ .y
ntilvered by carrier, per month .r,.,
one year (in advance) 4.:u'
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0e month fn
Single Copies 0.
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SSered'"' Eugene, Oregon, postof
Ice as second-class matter.
Agents for The Guard.
The following are authorized tr
ale and receipt for subscriptions 01
(MQgaLl 011 - - v, , at
rily and Weekly Guard.
Creswell J. L. Clark.
Coburg George A. Drury.
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-wite and receipt for subscription.
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AS INDEPENDENT PAPER,
i Member of Associated Press.
MOXDAV, JUNE 22, IMm.
i MAKE MARKET DAY
REGULAR INSTITUTION
There were a great many peopli
a town lor iuui&vv uay ouiuraay ir
ijite of the rain. Had the tveathei
Wo good there is reason to bellevt
lit the crowd, would have 'reaehet
jwrd-breaklng proportions. Ii
iu a good Indication of the possi
bilities of market day Interest
imong the farmers.
What should be done next Satur-
I lay Is to form an association thai
will make market day a regular in
rttution for one Saturday in each
sontb. Such associations navt
;roved wonderfully successful ii:
biilding up the business of towns
:i the east, and the idea Is graduallj
Dining west, a gentleman from
feiith Dakota telling the Guard Sat-
K.'Jiy that market days have beer
Millar institutions in towns there
or the past two years and that thej
are proven wonderfully successful
similar report comes from eastern
foegon, whre they were established
bout a year ago.
The right plan would be to maki
is Initial market day next Saturday
occasion for organization, and
itreafter to have an auctioneer or
lud on Saturday" once a month
riose services would' be free to al'
umers who desired to Bell stock
t:m Implements, or goods -of any
si, alno to provide some sort 0:
laoiement or gala features that
loolj attract the crowd.
We believe that a regular marke:
W would grow in popularity anr.
Irselr Increase the area of terrl
J7 from which Eugene merchants
!now drawing trade. It is wortl
I The city council 'Should not org;'
t the people of Eugene are pra-
unanimous for a gravity watei
item. They have voted for I
fx and again and will be satis
I with nothing less. When th.
h city eleetlon was allowed P g.
r default, It was generally under
ld that all the candidates wer-
'vor of the plan and willin ; t'
N to that end; that all opposl
t to the wishes of the niajo-i:-1
been abandoned. This linn.
I'ttse, every member of the counci
luds pledged upon his honoi 1.
rJ- out the wishes of his ccn
t'-uenfe. We Jj not know thai
- any disposition to do other
.tut w8 do W jtnow that at tlvt:
Rthere would be no evasion, qulb
II or unnecessary obstacles luter
The matter is too Important
rnrtrlfllng, and the people wil.
' fte seal of their disapproval or.
r"tsof any man or men who dis-
Ri:J their Inteaests.
I'"5 will register the greatest
I' ot berries and cherries thai
Son has ever produced, says tin
ud Chamber of Commerce IJul
p Quality Is magnificent, quail
'most unlimited, and while nn
r"r 1 enjoying this fruit the n.i.
) ciop insures a big
" la the dairy output, whir!
""a greatlv benefitted by a
'' 'Pflng pastures as were eve:
1 In thin upellnn Resident
"iorthwest should take pains t
" their Eastern coiintr;
fe made familiar with
led coudltlons which man
7l5! SO nrofltnhln here.
1 the - psychologist, h
'o have proven beyond tl.
J a doubt thaw women hav
"""- Rut hp'i heen . again
' W-and-cold, alternatim-
"id been the goat tor !
!n
tunt.
L! ' Eastern Oregon the non
ra .
- ntlll rutniK s
a-. fiainva an intui -
I "k county last week.
c!,-'na -huj ,,.,.,.,. .
1 !K t"!ri it n
u-,k u.i: r.iv , ; ..OCia-
he a!., ..... ,,. I ! W '-4-
1....0 , w-'v-"tint poK,
it.
'urn of the ., ,..,.i . j u'
M,e 01 "j ......
"ish the onin.
H'CtVl DAILY OCT ART), MDXDAV, 'XK 2-J, tlX)M.
A Change of Luck
"'iiuher the s!eotln of s-or
nvin f,.r . j
VI: 3 a Kiif ,.,.,;.., 1,,.. I
uetn nil:.
1v:er-::- .l yet. n ;ai:, some
" u..r.irty duermlr... a oon.r
'"'! miV.ti..wn miin's n.ui.cial
it" tiding.
There's a mint bed In the White
House g.uJeu, but. i;h prohibition
ivaves a-raging. it would nmhahlv
be worth any s, rvanfs Job who told
tnal it supplied flavoring Tor anv
thing but sauces.
This London medical anthorhv
'hkh asserts that many middle-agi-l
men die of stupidity, wil: have to
guess again. They may over there
but they certainly do not In this nei-k
Jf the woods.
The Guard's campaign again?!
that dfiiot bill board has won out the
unsightly dead wall having blown
down Saturday night. There are no
limits to the power of an untram
nieled press.
Whatever else they may call Sen
ator Bourne, the most persistent
"second elective term" boomer of
them all, he gave nobody cause to
call hltu-a quitter.
A headline in the East Oregorinn
says "State druggists may come to
PendletoV" Nothing strange about
'hat the town went dry, we understand.
Some of the professional politi
cians, who have received the "back-
'.o-work" call are not enthusing over
It not so you would notice it.
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
1 on s.vlx
WANTED (Com luued.)
KOH SAI.K One frer. cow and culf. i W AN TKl) Three uirls to Iran.
P. L. Miller,
lllalr stireei uddltlou.
tf
I KOH SALE Looae cheat hay. Squirt'
i Smith, rho.it) farmers l.ua.
FOR SALE A cash register, a safe.
and a nickel rolfce urn. Kuttulre
at tluard office. tf
uursint at (be Eugene IK nerul h.is.
Vital. Apply to lr. J. W. Harris.
tf
WANTED-A mini nu,l his Iff. tlie'
woman to cook and the uniti tui
work on the ranch. Address, lieu. I
Sanderson, I'ump CrtH-k, Laiui Co . I
Oreon. ' tfl
Xll KENT
The Cat: "Heads J I win J
The Mice: "Tails J You lose!
The Commercial Club wants a few
'arloads of cherries and roses de
livered at its rooms tomorrow. Dou't
i'orget the time and place.
Cut tue grass and weeds along
the streets. Kemember that hun-
Ireds of strangers will be In Eu
;ene Wednesday.
There Is still time to do a whole
lot of cleaning up before Wednesday.
Take advantage of the good weather
ind get busy.
The republican platform doesn't i
mlt William J. lliyan. Somehow, I
e suspected all along that it
wouldn't.
Heart to Heari
Talks.
B EDWIN A. NYE.
Copyrtrht. 1S. Ir Edwin A. Ny.
BECAUSE--
Don't gamble, young man.
Been use
Fvert- lTIUle should be played fo- the
of the L'aine. Ileal sport should
not lis lowered to the plane of letting
Clean sport demands that tbe gnnie
should be ployed for the love of the
game Itself and not for the money
there Is In It. Do not spoil good sport
by bad practice.
Because
It is a cheap and meau way lo make
a nasty dollar. Each time you win
the other fellow loses. You get bis
money for nothing, llow do you know
be enn afford to lose? Tbe loss may
make blm commit a clime. Where
does that leave youJ Be a man. Pay
your way. Euru your own. Don't try
to bent your way.
Because
Gambling will lead you away from
good company Into bad. Gumblers do
not belong to good society. Tbey and
their kind herd together. If you herd
with them you must get down to their
level. You can't keep clean aud llvo in
the mud.
Because
It will uullt you for business. The
fellow who sits up half tbe night to
pluy jH.ker Is 111 poor shape to solve
business problems tbe next day. He
who keeps bis eye on tbe race track
or the board of trade quotations must
take his eye off his business. And he
who neglects business Is unreliable.
He cannot serve two masters.
Because
The fever of gambling will soon get
into your blood mid vitiate your life.
Instend of giving every iniiu a squnre
deal you will come to look for the ad
vantage you may lake of every man.
And shortly you will come to the place
where the line flush to honest endeavor
and the fine edge to honor will disap
pear. And because
And this perhaps Is the Inst thing
that will restrain you-so we put It
last beeause it Is wrong.
What SI111II Wo Have for Dessert?
Try JELL-O, tho dainty, apputlt
ing. economical dussert. Can be pro-
pared Instantly simply add boiling
water and serve when cool. Flavor
ed just right; sweetened Just right:
I perfect in every way. A 10c package
i makes enough dessort for a large
family. All grocers Bell it. Don's ac
jcept substitutes. JELL-0 compiles
1 with all pure food laws. 7 flavors
I Lemon, orango, raspberry, strawber
. ry, chocolate, cherry, peach.
s- , ; k letVf.- - .-1.
J I J
L TTTarTTri'jce on parade.
SPAIN S BAHT rn .sou i
,. ',.. King "" ";.C"'..;,r:.it l'.-re t I'o.lef
T;' VZrMu the l'f,n" '''.,.; h.- 1 r .ire, ".rr.'f'g "
th rin'- . ,b,3 the !"'"' ., . f bi. ..'II- ers n-is
'. ' . us . H-rr 1 .
THE MARKET
REAL
ESTATE
IS AT
McMUrphey
& Rugh's
22 west 8th St
WE BUY
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
00 acrefarm, 38 acres In crop,
12 Id pasture; new 6-room
bouse and barn; crop, stock,
tools. Implements, etc. If
. taken soon, go with place at
.S,ftoo $1500 cash, balance
on good terms.
182 acres, 60 acres In cultiva
tion, 40 more can be) 82
acres In timber snd pasture,
all fenced: S-roo.n house and
bath; good 16iff barn and
cow barn for 84 cows; good
farm home; H crop; all
tools snd Implements go wltb
plsce at 0,niM(, on best of
terms.
80 acres In crop, 7Vi miles
from Eugene. If sold soon,
will go at i.'MMM an aro
crop Included.
100 acres. 7 miles from Eu
gene, on good gravel rosd;
76 acres In cultivation; 5
In pasture and timber.
Price. 4,(XK.
16 lots In Phoenix, Arlsona. to
trade for property Id or otar
Kugene.
New (.-room house and lot
close, in; modern In every
repv.t; well furnished, for
rJ.MMi.
flood new o-room house and
two lous; good barn, chicken
house and park; family or
chard snd berries; a good
borne; for I.OHO.
McMURPHEY
& RUGH
22 wtst 8th St.
VOR SALK Flvo frssh Jersey milch
cows. I'hone Farmers 1S9. 1). l
Ohlson. Irving. Jlt)d.v
FOR SAL& A gas healer, aiiuoat
new, for sale chuap. Address Vox
14, Kugene, Or, It
to rt-.-i" 1 " . ,.f
Llit your property flb tbe Ore
ltg,n Ind Company. Put ao honest
lrr-e on It and ws will soob have ft
sold. tf
FOR 8ALB Tnorougunred Hereford
bulls tor sale. Enquire ib Wil
lamette street.
FOR SALR OK TKADK Socoiid
hand buggy; will take wood, pota
toes or chickens. Apply at I'nder
wood House. Kueue. J21
FOR SALE Good b-room house and
barn, on large lot; good garden:
Call at 168 Jefferson street. J6
FOR BALH Buff Orptngiau eggs.
IS tor tl. W. B. Hsmptou. 11I
Columbia avenue, corner 11th it.
FOR SALE A first-class barn, suit
able to bo made Into a dwelling
Enquire 856 or 846 Alder street, tf
FOR RENT - Nice front room; fur
nace heat: electric lights 1.1. d
-bath. Suitable for two ge.Hle
roeu. 154 East Ninth street.
A ITltl: s. 1( nntiliuetl.)
WILLIAMS 111-. ,.. ttrn. ys-aT-law.
J. W. Wiiliiiius, L. K. Mean.
Practice In stl cunts of ttio stato
and before tr.e I', s. Land Office,
Offices 12. U. II and 1;. McClunt
JESSE G. WKLl M. I any..-" N'J--Jti
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or.
oppestlo postofflce. tiieb si.eclal
attention to tho examki.tMi n of ab
stracts, drafting wills, , -.:ing es
tates. coneyaneoa mill co.leei lo-.s.
Also to all pension matters, l'houe
Hud 1176.
lAl.vr AM) IX H Nil
FOCNl) Fountain Fen Clittn.unt
may call on Max Schater, 77 7 High
street.
N. llAnn.UT.lt. Special atten
tion given to divorce- a.ul settlo
sienl f estates. Ageut tor Conti
nental Insurance Company. Room
6. First Nutl.iuHl Hunk llulldlug,
Eugene, Oregon,
ll.illdlng.
allt.CMajiNK(ll 8
FOrt EXCHArt'il?! vith.a wngon for
wood. C. S. Frank, hS East Ninth
street.
IF YOU WANT TO SELL your prop
erty tell the Oregon Land Compa
ny about It and they will do the
rest. 412 Willamette street, Eu
gene. Or. tf
FOR SALE1 Parties wishing to buy
200 acres of first-class timber land
call on J. W. Carllle, four miles
west of Hale.
FOR ABSTRACTS In Douglas county,
or blue prints of vacant lands,
write Roseburg Abstract Company,
Kosoburg, Or. )1
FOR SALE All kinds of four-foot
wood, fan deliver at onco. Ad
dress Q. I., lleckwlth, Ooshen, Or.
Phone Farmers 52x6. J25
FOR BALK -room house, ihrea
blocks from Wlllametlo stdcet; lot
80x76 feet. Price. $2100. Ore
goo Land Company. tf
FOR SALE 36 acres river bottom
land: t) acres potatoes, 10 acres
. corn; balance In hay. Cheap If
taken at once. Enquire 476 Wont
Fifth street. Jy20
FOR BALE Tliunur land; Quarter
section In township 16, s. r. 1 w,
section 32.- Will sell cheap It sold
at once. Address C, J. O., care
tiuard office.
FOR BALE City iota, close In;
tann lien mnj linn- ir,n down
and ll Oper month, without Inter
est, w. 11. Kay, at Eugon. uun
Company's store. tf
FOR BALE A No. t business for
sale; good location; clean stork;
will take city property In part pay
ment. Wish to retire from busi
ness. Call at Guard office, tf
FOR BALK First-class baled cheat
hay; also maple and old growth
fir wood. ' Loula C. Vitus, Junc
tion, Or., It K. D. No. 2. Phone
Farmers' 1. J20
FOH BALK A well Improved fnim
of 120 acres, 4 miles north of Co
burg. This -Is a bargain at I'.O
per acre. On good terms. Smith
A Brown, Coburg, Or.
FOR BALES One National cash regis
ter, one Remington typewriter and
a large Iron safe. Enquire ot L.
M. Trsvls, Loan & Savings bsnk
building.
FOR BALE Piece of property on
West Hllth street. Will give a
reduction of I2&0 If taken within
ten days. Ilox 541, Eugene, Or.
J20
FOH SALE At a bargain, 160 acres
of timber on the Sluslaw, one mile
from the rvr: cruises 6.000,000
feet. t2,000. Enquire C. V. Ogles
by, room 16, Ilockwlth building, tf
FOR SALE BY OWNER Seven
room house, five and a half lots,
piped for Irrigation, high and dry;
small barn and chicken house; all
kinds or fruit and berries If taken
st once, the price will be $2100; In
quire of 800, East 13lh Htroet. t
LOTS FOR BALE II Y OWNER Two
lots snd 8-toom house, bsrn; fine
land for garden; on Fourth street,
near mill race. Lot 160iH5 on
Twelfth and Alder streets, Just
north of Patterson school. J. J.
Walton, (15 Willamette street, tf
FRIIT. NIT OR ORNAMENTAL
TREES Write or phono L. P.
Rounds, Hoffman Hoof... I will
be in the city for a few days, and
will be pleased to rail and see you.
This Is the time of year to order
for fall or spring planting; by so
doing you secure what you want
and get select dock. Our stork Is
right; our prices are right, and we
will endeavor to treat you right.
L. P. Rounds.
WAJITKU
WANTED A girl to help with the
woi k In a small hotel; widow pre
ferred. Address Mrs. R. II. Clow.
Msplelon. J2 6
ROOMS WANTED All persons hav
ing rooms to rent during the uni
versity summer session, June 22.
July, 31, are requested to phone
the registrar of the University.
V.ln 27. 11
TEAM WANTED Tbe eliy of Eu
gene will receive prrtNsals tip (o
Saturday. J0 20 (Market Day)
for a good tam to be usnd on the
struts snd for fire purposes. Any
one having a desirable lestn fur
such work liny cslW.n Councilman
(eo. F.Or, wrth .lis Hollenbaek
Ksl Estste Co, or Oounclliiisn T
H Osrrett. with the Mitchell
Oarrett Real Estate Co. By order
of lbs Cltv Council
TIMBER OWNERS ONLY Owners
desirous of disposing moderate
sited timber tracts of good uualliy
and accessibility may find It to their
advuntuge to address II. & W., care
of Tho lluard J 11 7
Anyone going away for the summer
who would like some one to take
care of their place may call on
or phone to Mrs. Frances Grif
fith, 367 West Fifth street. Phone
Red 1752.
NOTICE Having recovered from toy
injury 1 have resumed my business
of horseshoeing and genernl black
smithing. C. D. Holoway, East
Elsvonth street. Falrn.ount, Or.
DON'T tall to see Chexem If you
want bargains In real estate. We
buy and sell farm aud city prop
erty. Improved and unimproved
Timber aud mining stock. II. Che
em, Room tl. Walton Bldg. tf
POLK'S GAZETEER A business di
rectory of each city, town and vil
lage In Oregon and Waablngton.
giving a descriptive sketch of each
place, together with the location
and shipping facilities, and a clas
sified directory of each business
anil profession. R..L. Polk & Co.
Inc., Seattle. ,
f 10 CASH AND 110 PER MOM I'll
Will buy a beautiful California
vineyard, the Income from which
will be sufficient to mnkn you In
dependent for Ufu. Handsome
pamphlet, valuable Information
and contract true. F. II. Robinson
gonernl agent, Pacific Grove. Cel.
INTERNATIONAL COItKESPON
DENCK 8CHOOL8 "The Bus)
Mull's University." Gives a thor
ough training at your own I101111
In nearly all the trades and profes
Ions. Text books and Instrument,
(when required) furnished free
Full Information and circulars al
the lorsl enrollment office, 46 W.
Eighth street, It. J. Klrkwooil, rep
resentative.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
PHYSICIANS AND Hl'KOKONH
DR. ANNA MAURER. Ostuapathli
phy'clan. All cuiable disease
treated. Women and children 1
specialty. Office ovor F. E. Dunu'i
Phon Red 1631.
DR. II. L. BTUDLEY Osteopalhl.
physician. Offices over Chambers
store, 618 Willamette, street
Phone Illsck 1326. Consultatloi
free. Residence 734 Furry street
Phone Red 317.
C. H. CANNON, M. D. Ilouiuupathlt
physician aud surgeon. Cbronli
diseases and diseases of women
and children a specially. Electrl
cal vibratory aud It as lit treatment
Office, Suite 1, i aud 3, Dunn build
ing. I'bone Main 640. Hoards
Hoffman House. Phono Muln 11.
J. K. TITL'B, M. I'. Homoeopathic
physician and surgeon. Chnmlc
dlscapee and diseases of women and
cklldren given speulal attention
Fsradlc galvanic, static, X-ray and
vibratory electrical treatments giv
en. Office, 681 Willamette street
with Dr. L. K, McDougnl. Ileal
denco, 632 Pearl strtiet. Office
phone, Main 629. Residence
phone. Main 631.
i mi;k I AMit.N
J. W. KAYS & CO., umlortnkera and
funeral directors. E.iKei.e, Or.
DAY & HENDERSON, undertakers
and embatmerH. Corner Willam
ette and Seventh aircc'w.
ATTORN KYH-AT-I.A W
8. D. ALLEN, Atton,e,.t-la. I6
Willamette street, Eugene Oregon
L. BILYEl), Attorney-st-law. Offlo
over Yorsn's shoe store, Eugeut
Oregea.
LEON R. EDMUNnON, Attorney-st
Isw. Rooms I and 2, E'lgene Loal
and Havings Bank.
ij. V. TRAVIS, Atli,ruey-al-i. of
flee over Eugene Ioan & Saving.
Bank, Eugene. Oregon.
DOKItlH HKIPWORTH, Attorneys
at law. Office In Huvey building
aver Chambers-lJrfstuv bank.
WALTON REHS, Attorncys-at-law
J. J. Walton and B. P. Ness. Wil
primes In sl the courts Ui thi
kite. Office, r0m 3, Waltoi
Block, Eugene, Oiegon
C. A. WINTEK MEIER, Attorney. al
law. Land titles and probate spec
laities. Office ovO Chambers-llrla-tow
Bsnk.
WOODCOCK m POTTER, Attorneys
at-law. A C. Woedcotkand E. O
Pouer, Office one block south Of
Ct. s .
W. T. CORDON, funeral director.
Stnte licensed embalmer. Office
and resilience. Tenth and OUv4
streets. IM.ot.u lied 4 I si.
AKCIIITECr
FREE THOMAS Arcliltect. Ssoteh
oh and plans drawn, blue prints
and specifications. General super
vision over buildings In course of
construction. If thinking ot build
ing, large or small, see me. Tonus
reasonable. Room 7, Cbrismun
block.
. VETERINARY SI Itt.KOSS
DR. C. l Glllliiiil
Formerly State Votorinnry of Cali
fornia; served three years on Statu
Medical llourd. Is located al 2 3 W.
Dill Street: Phone lied HIM.
MINING ENGINEERS
HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer
and expert metallurgist. Unliable
Information furnished to Intending
Investors. Examinations and re
ports on mines and ore troatment.
Eugene Oregon.
CARPET CLEANERS
JAY C. MOORE, carpet cloaner.
Phono Black 507 1.
A IISTR ACTORS
THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO., Rooms 2 and J, Wuren Block,
Eugene, Or Pries reitsonebiu.
. REAL ICSI .M IC AGENT
J. L. CLARK & CO. Dealers It. real
estate, Creswell, Or.
SOt THI.HN PA( II 10
It. II. TIME CARD
Toward Poi'llautl rnsseugtsr
No. 162:43 a. in., Oregon Ex
press. No. 18 0:00 a. 111., Collage Clrov
Passenger.
No. 13 ll:6r. n. in., Ituaeburg
Passenger.
No. 14 6:42. p. m., Portlund Ex
press. Townnl Han Fruntisci Pusseiiger.
No. 11 2:18 p.m., Roseburg Pus
longer. No. 17 0:35 p.m., C'oltago Orove
Passenger.
No. 16 12:32 a.m., Cullfornla Ex
press. No. 13 5:44 a. 11.., San Francis
co Express. .
WcnillliiK P.ritncli.
No. 84 8:30 a, 111., leaves Eugene
for Springfield.
No, 82 11:10 a. m., arrives Eu
gene from Springfield.
No. 87 1:00 p. 111., leuvea Eugono
for Wendllug.
No. K8 6:40 p. 111., urrlves Eugene
from Wendllug.
WM. MURRAY,
Gen. Pass. Agt,
Portland Or
JOHN M. SCOTT,
Asst. G. P. A,
A. J. GILLETTE,
Local Agent.
'KNOW HOW" t ..KM Mil.
It. I'AIIUV. '
Ifi what nutki-8 our wurk tm tlioroiiitli
find tltirablw. V Kn'tw ciirtiaKtn
frmn ln round n Vtn-n th rt U
troublo wh know to ! utt It
Mtii pwiifMly It in 1 hi tii'rft tn.'inm-r unl
-ihortt-Ht tlm'. 'I'll. 'it HH'.iriH a first- ,
( Ian Job find a vt hiik.II llll fur
('imlin. Have in 1 1 iir nkli nu
your (.trrliiMtt. Vt.u'll be kI.kI you
-Ihl.
Burbacli & Bristow.
. 531 Olive St.
H. H. McVAY
Succfiis It. M S. tlubbls
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