VWnAiV April nV'iftid.
n.ui.v iiocit. 'niVEit roinrat
PACE THRE2I
PORTLAND
MARKETS
Portland, April 14. Today's mar
ket quotations wore:
Whest -Club, BlQtd; bluostem,
1.0301.05. :;
BarleyFeed, 8flJ)2.
Hogs Best live, 9.
Prime steers, 9) fancy cows, 7.50;
beat calvel, 8. .
Spring lambs, 10(010.50.
Diitter Cltjr creamery, 84; coun
try1, 30rJl!";,,i ' '
Eggs Selected local extras, 20
Oil.
Hons, 16fl7; broilers, 22028;
geese, 10 11.
Copper, 28H.
VILLA KEEPS AHEAD.
Continued from pase l.
the eltuatlon, It la believed, will be
come rrltloal.
Whether Cerrantlsta soldiers par
tlclpated In the attack on Americana
at Parra! la the moot Important quos
tlon. The Mexican account potted at
Jtiare stated that civilian attacked
American troopa who entered the city
through a mistake. It failed to men
tion Mexican casualties, evidently
feartng that 'such an announcement
would fanae more Ill-feeling In the
J u area garrison, which la already re
ported to be strongly antl-Amerlran.
Other report. however, said the
constjtutlonallst ofllcera could not
control their men and that aoldlera
participated In the attack. The fact
that the mayor of Parra! la the father
of General tmla ITerrera la consldcr
ed significant. General Herrera la
Still regarded aa the leader of an
antl-Amerlcan element In the Car
ranalata army, despite his cordial
meeting with General Pershing re
cently. .Tame Tjord, a prominent mining
man of Sonora. predicted today that
the newa of Carranta's request for
American withdrawal would be
epread to every hamlet and that maa
aacrea of many white Inhabitant a
well aa of American aoldlera might
he expected.
Political Cards
fPald Advertlsementa)
"EUGENE L. COBURN
Kcpublicnn Candidate for
Nominee for
County Clerk
Present Incumttent
ECLUS POLLOCK
Republican Candidate for
v .Nominee for
Assessor
Present Incumbent
DR. J. C. SMITH
Republican Candidate for
nominee ror
, State Senator
A. E. VOORHIES
Republican' Candidate for
Nominee for
Representative,
, J. A, WHARTON
Republican Candidate for
Xonineejor
. County Clerk t
WILL 0. SMITH
. Republican Candidate for
Nominee; for .-
Sheriff .,,6
Preeent Incumbent :
GEO E. LUNDBURQ
Republican Candidate for.
Nornineeor.
State Senator
HOMER WHITE ,
Republican n Candidate for
Nominee for
! Sheriff
Primaries, May IP, ivio
m . FRED MERRILL
Democratic Candidate for
Nominee for
.Btcrfff ......
JHHNAXfli No. 751
AN ORDINANCE to declare open
wells and other open excavations
within the City of (Iranta I'aw a
nulaiini'c, to provide for the safe
giiardlng ami abatement thereof, and
to make the expense of such abate
ment a Hen against the property on
which Much nulaance la maintained,
and to declare an emergency,
, The City of Grant l'aaa ordains as
follower
Sue, 1. Open wells and other open
excavations witnin me ;uy or uranii .; , g w t t ind M, Edn,
I'aas exceeding tlx feet In depth and I ' . . . aAa-,
unprotected against the tntrualon of .Pope Pnt Saturday and Sunday at
pemoiu and anlmale be and they are! the home of iM former's daughter,
hereby declared to be public mils- MrsV Chester York, at Missouri Flat,
ance and subject to abatement as In h MgI j,Mthor Oswald visited 'her
tbla ord nance provided. Li.j ;.,,. aut, . v.. u.,,.
Sec. 8. It shall be the duty of the J': Mr? , at N4ew., H"
owner or owners of any premises or Sunday.'
property within the limits of the City , Miss Fern Soyferth Is visiting her
of Grants Pass on which exist or Is gter, Mrs. Hughle York, at Missouri
maintained any open well or other p. .
open excavation of a depth of alx , .
feet or more to fortfiwUh securely i Mrs. Messonger and Mrs. Lawless
close andjHherwIse protect aald well and children spent Tuesday in Grants
or excavation by enclosing the tame ptM, 1 '
with a fence not leas than 4tt feet i w viruiiitr h .i.n inwlne
In height, compoaed of poata and , p; w' N"" been ,0W,D
boards, and to securely cover , the t the I'arkey ranch.
motith of ssld well or excavation with . Fred and Harry MeCalllster Intend
sound plank not less than two Inches leaving for Klamath county, where
In thUkn. wourelr mJ tnoy have work for the summer,
anchored so that the same can not, '
be easily removed, and auch protec- 8- Wynant has sold his gosts
tlve structures shall be ao built and to Langwortby k Edgerly, at New
constructed as to securely protect Hope.
the said well or other excavation D Flanagan and a friend autoed
.'on. ' " r f P to the home of H. 8. Wynant
pec, 3. It the owncf or owners of Saturday to see the flowing well,
any premises or property within the p, M. Peters has received 200 little
limits of the City of Grants Pass ebIpk from Pctsluma c,,., oniy
whereon la maintained a nuisance aa
defined by aectlon 1 of this ordinance lo,n 00 tne wlpm"t.
shall fall or neglect to forthwith pro- Will Ohlcs has a cow with twin
tect said well or excavation In the heifer calvea at the Coe farm at New
manner provided by this ordinance, u0pfli
such person shall be deemed guilty . ' . , Vnr iui4
of an offense on,l shall be punishable nd Mr- ""K"'9 York T,s'ted
by a fine not to exceed $100.00, or at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sey
Imprlsonment In the county jail not forth Sunday,
exceeding fifty daya, or by both such Mr, an,i Mrg H Wynant spent
"!S!n'KSt shall be c.- Monday In Grant. Pas. on business,
ed to th attention of the City Mar- Mrs. Marlon Huber called on Mrs.
j utml of the City of Grants Pass that
any nulsnnce rteiinea toy tnis orain-
snce exists within the City, it shnll
bo the duty of such marshal to serve
personal notice In writing upon the
owner , or owners of such property
whereon such nuisance la maintain
ed, by notice In writing delivered per
sonslly and In person to auch owner
or owners If found within the City
of Granta Pass, and if not so found.
,then by mailing such notice to such
owner or owners at their last known
! post-office address and place of ml
I dence, and If such owner or owners
: shall not within three days after
serving said notice as aforesaid cause
the said well or excavation to be pro
tected In the manner by this ordln-
anco required, then and in that event over one hundred pounds.1 After feed
tho City Marshal of said city shall r.g the family On s4uash pie all win
forthwith cauae the said well or ex- tCf from 0M Bquh he h g00i.
cavatlon to be protected In the man- . . , ... v.
ner provided by section 3 of this or- lied P'ece ,e" ;
dlnance. and upon making return to Cheater Moore has moved Into the
the Auditor and Police Judge of said new house recently erected by J. F.
city of the service of said notice, to- Loon
gether with proof by hla affidavit of y.. 4 44 .vii
the default of auch owner or owners, MW Tycer has moved to Takll
together with a sworn statement of ma, where he has employment In the
his bill of expense Incurred In pro- Logan mine.
tectlng such well or excavation, the . John 0rIffln ,g recoVerlng from a
expenae so Incurred by the City Msr- .,, m..
shal shall be charged against said icver8 tlaf,k ot lMeu.
premises ss a lien thereon In favor We are pleased to note the articles
of the City of Grants Pass, and shall in the Courier in regard to open
by the Auditor and Police Judge be welll! progpw.t noieB etc on 'land
forthwith duly. entered in the City Tht. n.rt f
Uen Docket of said city, and said ' not fend- ni f of
lien shall thereafter be enforced the country contalna many of tnem,
against said premises In the manner which are a constant menace to hu
provlded for the enforcement of other man 1Ife. and 8tock( and Burely tne
Hens against property existing and .-..,-.. become Interested
docketed in favor of aald city. legislature can oecome mterestea
Sec. 5. Inasmuch aa numerous enough to compel these places to be
wells and other, open excavations ex- filled up by the ones who are respon
ding within the limits of the City gtl,ie jor tnem-
of uranu rasa are a menace 10 me
lives of persons and animals, an
emergency Is hereby declared to exist
for the public peace, health and
safety, and this ordinance may be
passed to its third reading and put
upon Ha final passage at one meet
ing of tho common council of said
city, and shall be in full force and
effect from and after its approval by
the Mayor, and ahall not be subject
to the provisions of the referendum,
Approved by the Mayor tnis ew
day of April. 1916
, J. P. TRUAX, Mayor,
Attest: . ; , , . ..
II. II. RASLER,
Auditor and Police Judge.
MAIL FROM CANADA .
OPENED AND CENSORED
Seattle, April 14. All mail re
ceived We Thursday from Canada
had been1 opened,' read and sealed
wltn tV iblack lettered atrip reading
that no word taW been deceived by
him-Mim' Canadian' autholtle. an-
nburifcln';th'i'VensWtthlp'.'' ;It"li'be-
IleVed' here tHkt'1 pbatal' (iardi ni be
dispatched quicker thlin" letUfs" to
and from Canadian points hereafter.
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nju iiv ' J'l i ' U !
rtth risVleivesi the 'tyrant DWyalu.
with
bad couch Riled Villi them; Verus
woold travel with 'a garlnnd'vn Ms
head and: eround lils.ueck. and .over
Ms, Utter. he had.ablp uetn, witb,Mrifle
leaves liitfrtwlnedi Antiocbus luxuri
ated' tipon a beI of ' bloomy ven. In
winter' days ' am' t'llghli uni when
Cleopatra entorthlned Antoriy 'she 'had
roses covering the floor to the depth,
It Is aald. of an ell. . '4 '
, .Wo, are, t"UL tJiat JIeloghbna.jui.
Med, so uui)y fitWy. t bimmiet
Urns ol wrMI vf sweet odors.
Miat.scy;erei,or, ms meau W-Wirp' , m naa, ovep, puf of vfu wj
Myn tW etui lavo't'if.xlrlcaU a Dbllanthroplat la not how weft fie Us
We, Sell nd Guarantee
wnmtm
TOOLS and CUTLERY
HOGIE RIVER HARDWARE
The Rig Ited Front
I.
NEW HOPE
H. 5. Wynant laat Thursday,
Edna Pope attended the party at
J. C. Dutcher's Wednesday.
ILLINOIS VALLEY
Mra. Robert Grlmmett is spending
r. few days with her mother, who has
fct.en mgCTlng from , ,ttack of la
grippe. '
Dr. Spence is the champion squash
Miser of the valley,' ao far as we
know, ho hsvlng raised specimens "of
the Mammoth Chill variety weighing
FRUITDALE
Annie Nellsen spent Sunday
with
Eatelle Oakea at Red Acres.
Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Elliott came out
Tuesday and remained over night at
the Underwood home.
Mrg Helms, Miss Genevieve Helms
, and Frank Price, of Grants Pass,
j were guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. H.
' Wardrlp Sunday.
j Mrs. Adolph Breltmayer Is spend
i Ing several days this week with Mrs.
Slattery at Lorelei.
J. M. Godding, of Portland, accom
panied by his son and grandson, of
Skagway, Alaska, were guests at the
O. A. Hamilton home Monday. ,
Mr, and Mra. Adolph Breltmayer
E",c" "f
KS.yir1"-,
f13' l ainn.8,,nda , ;'
; Frultdale grange was Represented
Pomona grange at Hugo Saturday,
Aprtl '8, by Mrs. W. G.'WliIte, Mrs.
Stelnbaugh, Mrs. Cora Coutant and
Ukughter, Lubeth, Mr. atd Mrs. E. E.
br0U1h nd A'ACU.ta,nt: Th6y
report very delightful day.
Preliminary work is being done for
the new cement bridge; for Whl6h the
county 'court "has let "the contract, at
th' Hefnie ford.' This will be con
venience greatly appreciated, and
needed.
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AM IWS V SS BS lkv mvii mmimmj
tou RoUlnsv
fOit 8AJJF,
40 ACRES 4 M miles from Grant
Pass, no. Improvements, (or sale
at 140 per acre. Under dltcb sur
vey. Address No. 2416, care
Courier... , , J57tf
FOR BALE Six-room ' plastered
bousb, close In, lot 100x100, good
shade. Address No. 2413, eare
Courier. 667tf
ANGEL CAKES supplied for any oc
casion, 60o each. Phone J0-J, 83
BLUE PRINT plats of Grants Pass
for sale at Courier office. 11.50.. 3
r1eGI3RJEd"bir1c3HEsTH
steins and Percberona. ' High class
young stuff for sale at all times.
Individuality, breeding, ' produc
tion. F. R. Steel, Winona Ranch,
Route 1. 2tf
FOR SALE Very high-class regis
tered Guernsey bulls, nearly ready
for service. Prices right. Leonard
Orchards Company, River Banks
Farm. . , , . , 6Stf
LI-SUL-FERTIL1ZER PASTE The
residue produced In the manufac
ture of lime-sulphur solution. Con
tains calcium sulphite. Price per
barrel, $1. Elsmann Products Co.,
South Grants Pass. T 724
FOR SALE Team, weight about
2,100; harness, back, plow and
barrow, all in good condition., A
bargain. K. Hammerbacber. R. F.
D No. 2. 723
ILLINOIS VALLEY farm for sale.
191 acres, with good water right.
For terma, address J. R.. White.
. Kerby. Ore. . .. . .727
FOR SALE White Leghorn " baby
chicks, ten cents each. Telephone
323-R, or call 407 Rogue River
avenue.. 726
Nifinouv i.m ..tA n t in
miles from Grants Pass, on banks
of Applegate river, some bottom
land, much upland under ditch,
with water right. Address No.
615, care Courier. . 707tf.
FOUR ACRES set to grapes, peaches
and apples, five-room ' bungalow.
on Pacific highway, two miles from
city, no Incumbrance, for sale. A
snap If taken before June 1. Ad
dress John Ross, Grants Pass. 762.
FOR SALE First-class timothy and
clover hay," baled, $16 per ton at
ranch. B. S. Watts, Murphy. Ore.,
or phone 63, Pro volt. 722
HOUSE for sale or trade for Med ford
property at 323 West J street
Write or phone to C. F. Relchsteln,
Medford, Ore. ... 733
FOR SALE One five-passenger auto,
best condition, electric lights, de
mountable rims. etc. Inquire Old-
log's Garage. . 721
FOR SALE Five-stamp quarts mill,
Including engine, boilers, air com
pressor, pressure tank, concen-
- tratlng tables, rock crusher, ore
cars, T rails, etc. Address 685
: Courier. , ' 742
IRRIGATED farm and two timber
Claims, also five, houses in Grants
Pass and one nearly new two-
seated hack for sale cheap. Joseph
Fetzner,' 7S5 North' Eighth street,
Grants Pass, Oregon. 742
FOR SALE Elght-horse-power gaso
line engine, 3-lnch centrifugal
pump, light Maxwell touring car,
all In fine condition and bargains.
George A.' Hamilton, phone
603-F-2. 722
SOME SNAP-Rellnauishment , for
sale,' 160 'acres, gradual slope, 50
tillable.' 80 can be irrigated from
creek' through tract, good box
ho'uBd. tW million feet saw tim
ber,' 'i acres cleared, lK'mllestto
rttllroad and close to town. Price
only 825. L. A. Launer. 723
FOR SALE Team . heavy work
horses, 8 -inch wagon, and heavy
harness. John B. Hair, Rogue
River, Ore. 744
Letterheads the. Courier.
TO EXCHANGE
WILL EXCHANGE any 40-acre ranch,
good buildings, fence, fruit, grain
planted, for desirable Grants Pass
or 'clorie' In property. Address No.
714, cafe Courier.5 721
TO RJCNT
FOR RENT Six-room ' house , on
fkiuth Eighth street.- Partly furn
ished or unfurnished. Inquire
next door.., Mrs, Rowley. 728
VETERINARY 8URGFON
Dft:n'tt. J. BESTUU' Veter'nsrlrfn.
Oni'ln hlfrout' fraplement
Building-. ;ro. 11 W. -Real-dene
&os.t IPI-B.
Classified Advertising ,
MIHC'ELLA XEOC8
CRYSTAL SPRING3 water ,put up In
6-gallon glass Jars and delivered
at your door, fresh, pure, sanitary.
Telephone 293-R and water wagon
wjl call,.,., , n't lt , iif..
PL'RE MOUNTAIN WATER-Ciear
and refreshing. Bacterial teats as
sure that this water Is pure. ' De
livered " In five-gallon bottles.
'.V.' E. Beck with. Order by phone.
' 602-F-2. 45tf
GET your hemstitching and pleating
done at Mrs. B. E. Haney, Garnett
Corey building, Medford. 725
FAMOUS STALLION The well-
known David Harum, trotting stal
lion, will stand on Mondays each
week during season at Parker's
Livery, diagonally across from Ox
ford hotel. Terms $15 to Insure.
J; J. McMahon, owner, Rogue
River, Ore. -745
HOTELS
NEW MANAGEMENT Palace hotel
Invites all old and new customers
to make the Palace , their home
while In the city. Courteous treat
ment. Prices reasonable. Geo. A.
Hyde, manager, j . . . ' 726
AUTO SERVICE
PRIVATE AUTO .SERVICE Before
arranging for trip to Selma; Kerby,
Holland, Waldo and Crescent City
or Brookings, call Phone 228-J or
24 3-R. ' Rates reasonable. Hiller
& Randall. ' : f r ' 706tf
. TIME CARD '
California and Oregon Coast
Railroad Company
(Tbe Oregon Care Roate)
Effective Monday, Jan. 20, 1916.
Train 1 lv. Grants Pass 7:00 a.m.
Arrives Wraters Creek..8:00 a.m.
Train S It. Grants Pass 2:00 p.m.
Arrives Waters Creek 4:00 p.m.
Train 4 lv. Waters Creek5:00 p.m.
Arrives Grants Pass ...6:00 p.m.
On Sundays train No. 1 Is canceled.
. All Valn8 leave GranU Pass from
the corner of Q and Eighth streets,
ODDOslte the Southern Facinc aepot.
For all Information regarding
freight and passenger service call at
the office of tbe company,. Public Ser
vice bulldlne. or phone 138-R for
game. ' ' "" ':
. Train will stop on flag at any point
between Grants Pass and Waters
Creek. Passenger service every day
In the week.
A SPRING TIP.
How to Plan end Win Success In Yeur
Gardoning. ,
.There are few things more fascinat
ing than the development of a well
planned gardru. . True. It will mean
many bourn manual labor to prevent
the weeds and Insects from ruining
your early spring labors, and tbe wa
tering can or the pnrden hose will have
to be called Into use frequently, bnt la
bor will pny l:ir?p dividends In benefits
to the gardener, to Ray nothing of the
reductlou In tbe weekly budget of the
household. ' ' '
The tomato vines will need to be tied
up ond watched for cut worms, tbe
corn will have to be hoed and so will
tbe beans: the lettuce will have to be
transplanted and the beets thinned out,
and there will he u hundred and one
other precautions that will have to be
taken to Insure tbe proper results, but
each oieration will have Its special
benefits and leswus that will more
than repay (or the trouble. 1!' ' ' j
And dUr!ngJtb'e dcveiopnient of his
garden tbe wise gardener1 will note hla
auccesses and' defeats 'and store that
Information away for use tbe following
year. 'Every failure will be an'expcrt
ence 19 be avoided, the,, folio wing year
and every,, success an experience to bt
enlarged upon. He will lean ,thm;s
for himself. iud.eV.ery bit of'knobieui,
gained in; that way' will1 be Sebrth a
whole vba'rVter' written for hla benefit
by some one else. '
, i t f ' ' ' MA-i n''-; ... j
HOW W MiOTECT TOUR
Lxy " piANO.-Half the pla-
noa of this country catch colds
exactly m, ; we do., ' 'They get
boa me or have u'COUKb or a' stiff
note or some similar complaint f
which cannot be cured by. home
femWiftB. bbt which reaulres te 4
Ojous and . expensive doctoring. '
In order to prevent these avoid- '?
able ailments k piano' should be
kept in a moderately warm room,
where tbe temperature la even.
say 60 or 70 degrees, the year
round, not cold one day' and hot
the next The Instrument should
not' however, be 'too hear tbe
noiiive of. heat. It. should be
kept closed and covered with a "
Volt cloth whed hot Id use, p
tlcularly In frosty weathef tAl
ways place the piano clone to
) but pot against an Inside wall
PHYSICIANS
L. O. CLEMENT, M. D. Practice
limited to dlsesses of the eye, ear,
nose and throat 1 Glasses fitted.
Office lours 1-12, 2-5, and on ap
pointment - Office phoss 62; rest
denes phone 36-J.
3. tOCGHRIDGE, M. ' D., 'Physlda
and urgeoiv. City or cotsntry c&lli
attended day dr " night. ' Raa.
pfidflr:''26l; 'Office'' "pi'ene Its
Sixth Md.U.Tpffa Bonding,,, ,a
J.-P. TRUAX, M. D;, Physician and
Surgeon. Phbnei: Office, '221;
residence, 224. Call answered
at all hours. Country calls at
. tended to. 1 Londtburg Bldg $
DR. ED BTWATER Specialist ea
diseases of eye, ear, now aid
throat; glasses fitted. Office hoars:
9 to 12 a, m., 2to 6 p; nr. Phones:
Res. 22 4-J; Office, 257-J. 8cbmidt
Building, Grants Pass, Oregon., .
DR. F. D. STRICKEft Diseases of
children and general practice. Tele
phone 174-J. Office: Masonic build
In..' ; tf.
A. A.' WITH AM, M. D., Physician and
Surgeon.' Office: Hall Building,
corner Sixth and I streets. Phone
116, day or night Honrs: a. bl
to 4 p. m. . .'.., -; '),
DR. H. WARREN NICE, Cteopttte
Physician. ' Chronic and nenrons
diseases specialty. " Rooms 1 and 2,
Lnndburg building, opposite' post
office; phone 149-R. Residence:
Colonial hotel; phone 167-J. 73d
DENTISTS
E. C. MACY, D. M. D., First-class
dentistry. 109 South Sixth
street, GranU Pasa, Oregon.
BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. M. D. Mod
ern dental work. Marguerite H.
Elliott, dental assistant Rooms 4
and 5, Golden Rnle building.
Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 265-J.
ATTORNEYS
H. D. NORTON. Attorn..y-at-Law.
Practice In all State and Federal
" Courts. First National Bank Big.
COLVIQ t WILLIAMS Attorneys-at-Law,
GranU Pass Banking Co.
Building,, Grants. Pass, Oregon. -
E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practice)
in an courts. First National Bank
:i Building. ..,.,,..,, ,
EDWARD H. RICHARD, Attorney-at-Law.
Offlo Masonic Temple,
Grants Pass, Oregon.
W. T. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law
County attorney for i Josephine
County.. Office:- Schallhorn Bldg.
O. a BLANCH ARD, Attorney-at-Law.
Grants Pass Banking Co. building.
. Phone 270. .grants Pass, Oregon.
V. A. CLEMENTS AUorney-at-law,
practices -in state and federal
courts. Rooms 2 and 3, over
Golden Rnle store. ,
r . MUSICAL INSTRUCTION ;
VIOUN ' INSTRUCTION ' ' Franco
Belgian school of violin playing.
E. R. Lawrence, 15 I street
DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER
COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All
kinds of drayage and transfer
' work carefully and promptly done.
Phone 132-R., Stand at frieght
depot A. Shade, Propr. .
P.' 0.(::Isha"m,,"ai1aTage 1 tttd ' transfer.
S&re8,"plan"6B'attI furniture moved
-packed,-" 'shipped'' i;hd atored.
Phone' Clarke" Holinan, No. 60.
THE WORLD MOVES; so do "we.
Bunch Bros. Tranafer Co. Phone
tfl I? Ail
LODGES,
7A3 Lodge No. 84, A F.
'A. M.1 Stated Commnioa
llons lst' knd 3d Tuesdays.
Vlslthlg brethren - tortlally
Invited. A. K. Cass, W. M.
GOLDEN RULE LODGE, NO. 7 81,' l.O.
' .'F.r meets 'tVery1 Wed-
S-., hall. cor. 6th and H.- Sta.
Vlsfung Odd Fellows cerdlallv isvlt-
ed io be present, '' 1. V. Howell, N.
Q., Clyde Msln.extsry.
A88AYERS
E. R. CROUCH, Assayer, chemist.
metallurgist Rotos 201-208 Pad-
apcBulldjng,vOranti Pai.;
DBCOBATORS AND PAINTERS
PAPERHANGNS;"Tgralnlng. paint
inc. For the beet work at lowest
prices pkone iM-. C G. Plant,
Ssnth Twrk street.
GRANTS