Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896, August 01, 1895, Image 2

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    \\ W I I I M . T O N
all can be a w i r e i A t tim tim e it
m ay not be «xut o f place to state
ib e llATCM i-T a poMti'/n on the
w ater ^ ,eV.:on
F ro m the »tart it
ha» j r g e t the nee-i o f p u re w ater
* ^ a» nece»»ary ( a the h ealth and com -
r - tort o f the citizen» anti e»»etiUa! for
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* * * * rOWth * ’-*« « * 7 - B j t lh *
« T K it n n ^ o ff into im p ri.T tk ab le
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il \ T I IIK T . T i l l K M » \ V .
«LEN CO F-
Tbe tinging
of till» ) r m c
■ o re
J . W C orey o i G ree sv itle ■»<
tw ia e * * in o a r c ity tb « fir»-. of the week
Ir A *. her».« a a m U i t o f Buxton
i* in oer city t v U t
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Steve Met» ha* bees leaking Use v » la
of ^ „ . » r e w o u n d w „h Us. - b ad e on
k u » t in . thresher.
plait» It h as d feco araged a» d iv e rt-
Esrn r-t H tlieirt » b o ba» been work-
,n *C attention rr/m th e re a l q o e v
)■ F o r U c J *» * xLe«*t-cg-r 1* out
tion
T h e P ric k e tt re t- schem e - '■ '*
» i c c . .a .
ha* purchased a bit
THKCOASI RAJGKOF OREGON
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th e con dition th ere an d fre e ly e x -
T h e re a d e rs o f the H »TCJ g . t a -- ____
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pre^-t iRuii it t*» im p racticab le fo r a
re m in d e d o f the fact tfc j -.• ». •- •
H .urcc o f w ate r su p p ly .
The
rr '
o f th is rich v a lle y occttpie i b y th
n ia \ o f *ia)S he ha.-* ri2H )!S^l the eTJ*
la r jfe and rich farm » o f V. i- i-./-
tire ^treim f^/r five m ¿n ates b y
c o u n ty , a re th e h ill» o f the c -
p lacin g hi<» tw o fee! a cro ss it. T h e
ran j(e w h ich o u r people are i-.- line
am oun t o f ru n n in g w a te r is « lig ht.
to u n d e re stim ate in th e value of
D e c a y in g %'cgetation. accumulated
th e ir n a tu ra l re so u rce s and al-c .«
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tr.rougb centuries, avsor.v» the
o v e rlo o k th e
re su lts
th •:» f .r
winter s rain ,!>.e a - ..*ngtr and
a ch iev e d in the p ro g re ss o f their
when summeT creme» g ives it o ff
d e ve lo p m e n t
slow ly. A t present there apj-ear*
T h e se v e n h ills o f R o m e o m e
ample water there but the rains
g a rriso n e d that plen a! p o x e r w i.i'i.
are only re<entlv over
W ait until
m ad e her th e m o ir e -» o f '.he w or! 1
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tw «. more mouths o f dr . weather
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T lie h ills o f o u r g re a t c o ast range
a re b etter than g:.rrisone t ' itic-s
T h e y c o n ta in the n a tv r l eleine-.*
an d fo rces o u t o f w hich cv.i-
ar
•w ilt , fed and g a rriso n e d w ith le
B io n s o f in d u strio u s »on». h rr.‘-d
an d sk ille d in a ll the art-, o f p e a '----
whic h w ill p o u r the ric h blood o f a
s ta te th ro u gh the g re a t " m i m e r ' ]
a rte rie s, fe e d in g a world o f con
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w
» * I» » | U > it h a s Q [ p a t d b ecau se It w a s in p a -
M' A vner Harnman ha» relarned to
a « t . « a » , i» i c r ,
» u i « . »e-»ion o f fact.» »ho - :tiz th at d n r ra z /
" ' ,5s t o looie ai'-Tr t : ‘
W talk--: o,
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huaine»» in thi* n cim iv.
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O cto b er an d e a rly N ovem / cr th ere
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M.%* H-ve H *jw.t and Mr». Ch2" r -
A i . * T t X Qlt A t**
h. :.. ? v * t r y h
w as a scarc ity o f w ate r.
T o at
^
K .:ci:tA t, Wi*b art »Tihic^
tem pt a n y ca lcu la tion from the pres- fn e rd . in th i. vicinity thU * « k
r ^ K A lM B I.K
P lu m o
ent am ount o f w ater in the creek is
j s. Jackson wear down to Phi:i p .
/ f . l j a b l f
A L L AT
sim ple fcolishne»» to an y one fa- last V rA xy u.
tfce De» po»-.-
I D PT B LIC A X
H ome
m iln r w ith that re g io n . M an y o f » » a n i* t ie ■ y a o i e » o f a p « t o i c t .
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B \ \ K O F F i »j ; f-V'J ( rj;< i\ K
THE Bo\VLBV PHARMACY
iDd “
«- » **•* f to rvie b«t be
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» Otr>T GEMV t Ok ElrO*
*»v» it i% the niMthi hone b e m r i n t d
w
r.* *• ?> li
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Ii» .r ^ a !i 4
c Vf _
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1 % F J T % L » S 0 . f s 9 0 . 9 0
w . F. M r.» m 4 wife meat down to
J C. CLARK. PROPRIETOR
Liaotoa, Sandav. to S^t the huiiberin^ - I M k U BA.Hkl Vsa k' *1 » I.**» TKAV%.%CTCD
K e e p s a F u ll l.in e o f a ll that pertains to a I; i k s t C l a s s D r u g
o f bone», but the ^ U st « *» sot «ork ieg
r rrr.,p ah i iM B afk F.x-
3 r - ..- .r .- s .
P ro p rietary Me dcines T o ile t
l^al d * ? - ^ fc « « the meat looked
ch.*-«» ¡K. . ¿hi At. i
. t r.
A r tic le s P erfu m es and S ta tio n e ry .
t-'y-a*
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AsceaaBbàe
e5M'uffh
♦ * * + —ve tee-, yean experience in compounding prescript ions is a guarantee of
Fsc-ai* ab 1 K r.E>:* Kr=;u..ri
H 1' Cornelia» w u ki .ked by a horse
ah»! " ir. that w.rk
Will 1« giud to liavt >• u tali a I k 11 net ding anything
— - % td :r s b y .
Ed was nrporttd
DIEECToE^
in our line.
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pre.ty V .y hart bat when tbe mciubers
Hr H / :? •£ .» . . AT A T. A R T
H i-H tl
of »he ra rin g comwrittee of tht K of
C M K i/ r
f » w at to riait bint they found tin;
cut in the held • •• erseeing the entuug of
h ' *~‘ :n
John
Iir’ n* aV/at t««> mile* north
east of this place, lost hi» barn bv fire W a l l P a ¡ H * r
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.a*t ednesday morning. John is like W i n d o w
S lia d ( » s
have ;/assed
O rdinary calcula- ;he lark and want» to be up and doing
tion- fail in a <-a-e like this and the early ;n the morning
u e hitched cp F l o o r C o v e r i n g s
Aitkin
f ín e
W e ll
so .'
!.. S M I T H
the OM»t ra n g e lmtnl< t* and v illa g e s
Miss Mary Tongue gave a pleasant *umnl*r-
a irro j n led fry dot ■ •»tic her s, open air party in thi Warren «‘.rove to
Neiv,,1 Bachelor ha* moved to Portland
th e fatte st flo«'k» ujxm sw eet r io t e r * ,J" 11 ,rI l " un* •“ *' ,n'* gent.en.tn * Pbere he intend* making his home in
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ie a v e
fe d , p ro d u c in g th e h •• t w ool* the
la r g e s t w h e at, Ixirley an d H ax.
p e ars, frea< he*, apples and
a ll of the»«- an d mi re
friend* on T hurvlay evening.
future.
H»e A rgu '. projr Nition fo r a county
^) u r nierchant, Mr. U K u c , is conval-
fa»r MrtniB t«r meet with gent-ral approval ^ n g after another severe attack of his
plum s, and it is report! d that if
I. o,rv Jr old ailment,
IC K
C A N D IE S ,
n u ; \ M.
F KIT I T S ,
IC E
SI M M EK
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in te llii'e n t ye o m an ry Iron, that g lo
rio u s b u lw a rk o f A m erican lib e rty .
the little red *< hoolhouse w in li
w ill I * found in e v e r y n e ig lils.r-
hood, ticMik and gletl
t 'j on tbe
b a n k s o f e v e r y m oun tain
tream
t ........
Hr. J. M P Chairnet in th i* .u _ s t .
H'
M im
Wm. T. >k v». Walter T u to r f..r
“ ' “ dtand battery dii mg the ulv 4ih
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- p t»> e in J » - . . e
Kn<Knt • court thi* w ee k
The firnt jury
•w ill iie found the m u l. the fo rg e : disagreed but at the trial Monday in i j
an d the loom a c tiv e ly e n g ag e d de minutes they a.«|uittrd the difeiulant.
v e lo p in g the hidden ores into bur
T I A I .A T I N
n isb ed steel w e a v in g the silv e r
Mr. R. A. Paid) l.as the finest clop o f
l.e e cc am i fla x in to finest cloth ,
onions in the valley.
•m l p o u rin g fo rth their su rp lu s
Mr. Wm. Graham and a party of
p ro d u ct* to the m ark ets o f the young folks start for the c.wst this week
w o rld .
on a pleasure trip
A lrea«ly the gran d colu m n is a s ­
M r .ih a r ln N .jf r t hM )n«t r r t i i W
ce n d in g the coast ra n g e from the from ;i trip rait of tji? *1fiountaiii9. He
P a cific side, cle a rin g o ff the heat v »ays the ciops are very poor in that
J.w ^ ie r l m ,v i .,» u s ,. ->~ r j. f, ,,,i| section.
Lions F. Sajert started out Monday
COtil
rttld iro n , p e la n tin g o rch
ard *, , last
with h i. hinder to begin harv. ting.
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b u ild in g hom es, farm s an d tow n * lie say. the gram 1. extra good this
ill C la tso p , lilla m n o k . C o lu m b ia, '
D o u g la s, C oo* am i C u rrv cou n ties
-Ir Momer Mullon met with an , ci.
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dent last Mondav rvenmu hs fallinu
w beic 11m m u.se pro d u ct* ..1 tin-
rttUrned,° hw h° m' Sund* v
IllU N K S ,
s o b .V ,
PASTRY,
■ IK I . A 1 >,
C A K ES.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. \\ Baker with Miss
M..v 1 ike were visiting their daughter,
Mr* W. T. Andrews, of Mountaindale,
last week.
Miss Vernie Morrison returned to her
home in Portland after s|s-;i(ii„ K several
weeks with her friend Miss Kttie Adams
o t this place
H
Parker
been
th o ro u g h ly
in vestigated
E a c h m em ber o f the com m ittee has
h ad som e one h u e assig *» n e d ..........-
to hint
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an d m ade sp e cial
stu d y o f it
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W h at the com m ittee » re|*>rt w ill
be w e h a v e no m ean s o f k n o w in g
b u t that it w ill be fu ll and re liab le
Mr. John Priticel, a farmer over fifty
vear. of .ge was arrested lost week by
t
r •» a »a,ram sw.»«
-art by In* wife charging him with rap
(ing hw little eleveu ,- . r old «u-p-daugh
er Minnie I urshu i . i
The case was
Iwought before Judge Hay 's emut where
he was bound ovrr to appear Is-fore the
grand jury.
There will he a lecture ia the grove at
Tualatin. .Saturday. August pi, at i p m
hy Dr.
. A. I.iwis and
...... Mrs Capt
<>f Fortland. Subjcci. • What I
Uw«. I »
/» I.__a n
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Immad
ately a u r’ |l,v tenure th .r. will is
dancing in the p o i.ia n .
Fvcrsbct-
« Oittt •: «I haw a j;oo<l i:mc.
w it h u s w h ile in t o w n ....................
UVKKYMAX.
Ai A li K ET
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in Great
V a r ie t y and at M o d e ra te P r ic e s
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D o n e in A l l
T E L E P H O N E , P Z m V 'i '-
H o g ; ,
FO REST
GRO VE.
(Tbe Hlain Object • • - k *
In keeping our drug store open is to put u p
prescriptions, and that keeps us fairly busy—
with more business in sight. Our shop is ofte t
full, but iie b ':, m ake room for you long enottg.i
to take your order and w ill fill it from fresh m a ­
terial with the utmost care.
Incidentally and why not), we supply m an -
people in this vicinity with toilet articles, jiei -
fumes an 1 stationery, and they think a lot o f tl e
corner d rug store
. I R S H i ; H I .A K K i t .
F O K K K T G K <»\ E.
P o u ltr y , F a t
B U Y ER AN D SELLER.
I*rfc«-* I t c ìis o n a ir le .
D oor So u ih o f V erta H a ll,
K in d s o f D re ssed
S p r in g L a m b s a n d V e a l C a lv e s .
A l l L in e s in S t o c k .
T H 3 M ILLER PHARMACY
Apothecaries of the First Class.
Greenville
* ALLEN.
DEALERS IN
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* * * * * H,th Mrs- C A
enK>n-
J- T*. Buxton and family of Forest
Grove drove out to their mountain ranch
Sunday, returning the same dav.
Svlvester
Wi-son h mol
i
n . i u M i e r » i . s o n 1» e m p l o y e d an m a i l
caret, r during the «twem-e . f Mr Mated
who is teaming on tbe Tillamook rood.
.
M ■> " I.«"ca*Irr aci ompanied Mr
• •ur Clulibiiig offer.
T hi - W ash ingto n C oi n ty H a t c h v r
ami The Weekly Oregonian
f 2.00 a year in advance.
Fresh and Salt M e a t s , ’
$*• 5 ° a year in advance,
Poultry. Kish and Game.
.\li Order?» Promptly Delivered.
RKAftON ABLK R A T » .
T
UK
W K STER N
H O I’ S } ;.
«•»:«». POTKKT. Proprietor.
ERN ST
Chniecat b u tter an d i -I kcn c arc an- his hi *d and arms. Luekilv In i s .¡.. ,| ' nK while here with their former achool-
n u a lly produced
with a few iwd bruises
mate, Phil tl. Buxton.
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W ATER.
T h e w ater com m ittee ha* finished
h .
a ,„| „ 1 1 „ a
,
n » tso rk an d w ill m ak e Its rc|*irt
to the citize n s S « tiirila v e v e u in g .
A ll the d iffrte u t pro |sisitio n s havt
re c eive d c a re fu l atten tio n and h ave
th e m
to
T h e C o u n t r y a ffo r d s ,
\ V L S I » IT T
of
G la d
O u r s t a b le s w ill t a k e
o f y o u r h o rse s i f y o u ch o o se
9
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w ill s u i t
e v e r y t r a in .
Meats, Sausaaes,
Fish and Poultry
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H I 'X T I I N
r
m e e ts
SELLS ONLY THE BEST d i ­
H O I G H T A M ) S O L I)
T h in l
'b u s
J u s t g o to J o n e s
h o rse * th a t
McNAMKirS MKAT
1 he singing cL.ss is progressing nicely.
There m e at present forty members and
se veral are contemplating joining soon.
a t­
A General Sliipj»iiijr Business.
Wholesale and Retail.
IiA K E K Y
p r a d a e i a .......
S E C O N D
a week or
m o u n ta in v a lle y s though »m all a re ," T,1‘
;• . • ■ in- • ,r
c o u n tle ss and
w ill blossom and
•',r' Catherine Chalmers of Hillsborr,
Miss Mary Catulal of Portland, who F l ' K N I T
b rin g fo rth a ru g g e d , honest and • cton,l,;*,m '1 h> htr daughter, Mr». W. ha» been visiting Mr* E. Schmeltarr the
n o m o re .
S a d d le
JO NES T H E
HOME
AM
h arn ess,
c a rria g e s — a re
F O R E S T G K O Y K.
I I O I I B A C H ’S
( Ki
O ur
g o o d care
and milk wanted.
John Frenrh has g'm e to Portland
L i.d s working thr .ugh t. e
h an d so m e
t o h a v e y o u r id e in it .
C l a r k s ( hkamkhy .
when he
r ig s
c o m fo r t a b le
T h e y cost
you.
er» to clo th e fee l and ed u cate the
t ; v s m owner ,,
. n
gre a te st n u m b e r o f the race
T h e se
J . f - C a r-.« • b*s re< catty r.uilt • dry
S '"*} * * s* w mi,:
regularly
FINKST Bl TTKR.
now and doing a g-x.d basine-»*.
en d o w m e n t» a re n o w h ere more hoit*e by the Mill and door fartw v
J o h n u m Freeman threshed thi* week.
New Hemrator Non Rnnnlwy
abundantly b estow ed than in our
tne tfueNt
>.í f Mr*
t. «.-.
tc
lli* oats averaged 70 bushels to the acre. ’* tht
<sue' t o
i,r!' Aliain» - ¡ this
week.
g re a t coast ra n g e w hich «rands loo-
Wm Beamish who ha* been suffering ..touI,t> ^ « » 1 Superintendent Craig
a y o u n g g ia n t so u th o f our gate a>
•
f » rest (¡ro v e - - - - Oreg
o f com m erce w ith e m p ire written u 1
. .in
The steamer Tualatin came up the
om h i* Ic o n
O ur ■■
with riv*'r •S an'la > a» f»r ¡“ Smith » beging
camp.
V iew ed at sun set ch arm s the la- friend* in McMinmi c oier Sundaj
Mr* M'allan. Grace, Kditha and Elgin
were the guests of Mi» Leite a u last
Tuesday.
h o rses,
and
fo r y o u r r ig .
compared with the experience o f forty ton» of hay, a »ct of harness and a
In ile r ta k in g
those who have lived for years he '-ic * The ha it »a» all that »a» saved,
and
side the creek.
Tl1* 1"** " a* a’roat »20. with $150 insur­
er, e. Mr. Joo» ha* l« t no time for he
EnibalniinR
tu rn e rs w h ich the R om an sword
• < i i i
raised a new b a n today to replace tfce
H fIX B B O B O .
• one that was burned.
w ou ld h a v e gloried r tin
FO REST GKOVK
An afMitioti U
put to Mr. W. h.
«if arm *
T h e gre ate st state • ill Brock'« hot. m *.
lie th at co m m o n w e alth which <,od
Bof
To t
fie ( : I :• '/
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Hanson Brow, are digging a new well.
hath cro w n ed
w ith h is g re a !e -t tb< 17th
John Hagan did huMne*« in tht County
g ifts «tf n a tu ra l resource» and jxc*
Joirn
-» i.n.n.u»
■ of h. on
Tbe famines of Shells. Km rick and
Hi*th* wa-V '« ro d for the seasliore last
kept
( ¡r o v e
m u c h p l e a s a n t e r t o r id e in , d o n 't y o u t h i n k
Wr" •< 10 thv oat bia, when a
hor-e in the »table upiet it an i ! e.
( 1 l.< i .
h old er w ith its m antle of ro yal pur- M '*innvi .. Rep >r
p ie a n d g o ld e m b ro id ered with ru-h
The U U .o f the Evangelici! I ur. h
fo othill» - lad to the
t
* i f u r t h „ f>„ . . . t*1*'
of Mrs Cot s, tod ay evening.
*’ / nrtber <m we
Joseph Mann L is purcl.astd of \V. E.
behold the
» h</Ms v ith
Thorne two acre* of land southwest of
.liti
w in d in g voTlfbs^
m o vin g lik e a U:e «hp.it and will soon build on it a
m ig h ty a rm y «ipflris'-rie i a c i ' . m y 1 . . . yty i.
—
l iv e r y
t r a c t iv e
i u m i t 11 r< *
were of the highest repuUtion in \ i" r
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,
S tr e e t. F o re h t
The Best Hotel for . . .
C lean ,
C o m fo r t a ble ,
C o n v e n ie n t .
B o a r d e r s ,
F a rm ers ,
The principal feature of this week's
T I I I J
proceedings about her. was the lecture
T ravelers .
I T P I I O L S T I J H I J Is f
Miturd.s .veuing.
It «as
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F o . m t g . ov « .....................o a w so .v .
atundeil and evrrvone scimed intensely
S a tisfa c tio n G u aran te e d
I d t h r h i*tr.fM« c en te r o f th e c ity .
intereated in what Mr. H im u had tc
A
ll
k
in
d
s
o
f
U
p
h
o
lste
re
r's
goods
say. The correspondent will not say
much of the ability of Mr Sann llirota
su p p lied on sh o rt n otice
H A I R C T T
a» it is spoken of in nearly every puper
F o rest G ro ve
n
i
x
t
!
W H I L E
A O U
ALL
HAVE
P
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C
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D
in the state. Should Mr Hirota never
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CLASPS.
receive any larger col lee tion of coin
W A IT .
than he did at this place he would soon
go down i»»
to nnaiicui
financial ruin,
ruin; nov
however, he
K. P . IIR O W N .
s' l i a i i n<r m a d e e a s y
«remo! satisfied in that rr»nect
Kvcry-
. . T he ( a r r ia n - P a i n t e r . .
AT W IRTZ BROS.
M . b W H M b . k b M y p tm u M a a d
I n
Mole V e r n i ' In F o r.-* t
regren.n veri milch that he n uat return G r o w l'or P . A X . t 'O I t S K T S , * * „p m ~ . r . i m i . .
f o r m t n u o v i . " * » h and B* Clean at the O nly
the same night but «luty called M m and H M F i t t i n g C a r w l . In I k e M a r -
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