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board walks, prying the boards apart, and twining around the steps. A num ber of Indian graves, dead houses, flank ed the village at each end, some sur mounted by the cross, some adorned. It IN C O R P O R A T E D . is a satisfaction to see the cross over the tomb, in this desert country, for whom ever we find it, it is the symbol of Christ and Christianity. The dead houses out NEWBERG GRAPHIC. numbered the houses for the living, bringing home Bryant’s thought, so often I.SUBD KVB11Y FRIDAY MORNING. exemplified, ‘‘Those who walk the earth PRINCIPAL OFFICES AT are hut a handful to those who sleep ED ITO R S A N D P U B L IS H E R S : A San Jose prune grower has declined within her bosom.” R. H . W o o d w a r d & O h m . C. E m e r y . to till an order from a big firm in France When it had grown too dark for further for »300,000 worth of dried prunes. His ins|iection, I returned to the ship, finding j reason for refusing is that the firm wished FUIDAY, JANUARY 1, HOL'. ands y o u tlie primes shipped in hulk, so they could even the night watchman had joined the nasal chorus with captain and crew. 1 j lai packed and placet! on the market un « n W rc J as second c la ss m a tte r a t th e post Bought and Sold, and Sold on Com W an t to buy either a large or small der a French latici —Ontario (Cal ; lie- turned into the second shelf and am soon office a t N ew berg, O regon. E HAVE ON coni. mission. wrapped in blankets and dreams. farm, you can save Isitli tim e and m on It has been the custom of California S peaker C risp appears to have a touch How calm and placid nature seems For Low Prices and Future Advance fruit men to buy up Oregon prunes in ey by calling on us. when site has spent a portion of tier fury of thn same material in his makeup that hulk and repack and label them "Cali t* m ent in Values, made Tom Heed so |iopnlarly unpopular. in a storm. In no place is one more im fornia Prunes,” but the lastest fake is to pressed with tliis than on the ocean. I f y ou are a Non-resident, All grades of Realty, from an unfenced lot to tlie very Best Im- W e Defy Competition. pick out Ilio smallest and most worth The tired waves having lashed them And wisli to obtain an y information I f C hili should conclude to accede to proved City Property, and Long Time on Deferred Paym ents, the demands of this government, what less prunes anti latici them “ Oregon Silr selves in a state of exhaustion, sleep the ulsiut Real Ivstute, or th e Country in V would the daily pa|>era do till spring ver Prunes.” It would lie a high crime Bleep of the wearied. Next morning was and Liberal Discounts to Cash Buyer*. Iiowever for California fruit to lie sold un calm and beautiful beyond description. General, or Newlierg und vicinity, o.iens? der u French name. Consistency is no We sailed out early before anyone except in particular, Wrily to us—W e will We have for sale some of the Finest In any sized Tracts from One to One Thousand Acres. Tint returns of Assessor York show jewel with our California brethren. Tlie the engine had partaken of refreshments. gladly givj^tlic desired information. Suburban Pioperty to be found in tlie fa t is Oregon can discount our sister Capt. Cole lias been prospecting, that there are 1,911 legal voters in Yam State, at very low prices. hill county, and that wc have $4,¡119,001 state on tlie size of prunes any day in the roughing and salting for a number of year, which fact they are well aware of years and like most men not very con worth of taxable property. down there and ttiey will leave no stone versant with books, lie is more observant Gov. I’ k . n S oykr showed a little more unturned to stay tlie tide that is setting of occurrences and chuck full of anec humanity in pardoning Johnson, Ilian in for our fruit. Tlie crying need of Ore dotes. One of his stories, J must relate. did Judge Taylor in sentencing him to gon hns Ion ; been for concerted action in ■‘One of the queerest thinS^'among the the pen for three years for stealing two the sale of fruit and until this is brought many queer characters produced by the about, California fruit growers will reap a west was "Dancing Joe.” This man satiohn.' rich harvest at our o.\|iense. When our ________!—■. rode into one of our booming mining fruit growers become sufficiently aroused NEW BERG-, - OREGON. S e c r e t a r y o f t h e Treasury Nettleton, towns, owner of a large pack train well on this subject to work together, a repu N ew berg, : Oregon. complains that t h e duties of the position loaded with merchandise. He sold the lie holds are too arduous for one man, tation may he made for our fruits in tlie entire outfit at utmost fabulous prices, hut no one lias had an intimation that ho east that will he worth thousands of dol went to dancing, drinking ami gambling lars annually to us. No heller opportuni and in a short time all was gone, Short would resign. ty will ever ho offers 1 to make a display ly after he went broke, ho called upon the j of our fruits than at the World’s Fair local doctor ami requested a consulta- 1 W hen the thousands of hungry mouths JO L L E G E CLASSES, N O RM A L COURSE, BOOK K E E P IN G , and wo are glad to see a move in this tion. Tlie doctor informed ¡lira there in different parts of this country have (Unction being made. A L L T H E GRAM M AR SCHOOL STU D IES, M USIC A N D ART. was nothing tlie matter. “ I,ook down b e e n fed, then will be time enough for LUM BER, my throat,” said Joe “ Don’t you see P O R T L A N D F I N I S H I N G Gov. Thayer, of Nebraska, to call for a E xcellent opportunity for good work. H A IN F A L L IN O U K G O N . anything? Don’t you see a mule’s tail train load of corn for Russian Buffcrcrs. Board and Lodging *2.50 per week. HARDWOOD LUMBER,CEDAR POSTS, SHINGLES T h e P r e s e n t M o n th o f D e c o m b w r W ill or hoof? A whole pack train went down All other expenses very low. P r o b a b l y I5r#*ak t h e R e c o r d . I n t h e deatti of Senator l’lumb, Kat* there.” The weather bureau reportB tlio total I I you w ant to teaeli— II-’ you want to t a k e a b u s i n e s s course— sms lo s e s a citizen and a representative A grj'i.-g sound undei our keel, a rapid whose ability is recognized by all, regard- rainfall for the year 1SII1 to date to he slowing up, a dead stop about dusk and IF you w ant to review, or take advanced work, we can suit you. lo s s o f party prejudice. It will I * some a H8 inches below tlie annual average. we were aground on the Mud Flats. The indow rames and ouldings lab For the month of December the total Send for Catalogue, or come and see fur yourself. time before a man will Is) sent that can tide is coming in iiowever ami as the rainfall is If IS inches in excess of the av crew manage things pretty well without fill t h e p la c e . ood heap T H O M A S N E W L I N . P r e s ’t erage. From July 1 to date it is 3.29 in me, I turn in. Next morning we are an TnK |>eo|ile of Oregon have it in their ches in excess of the average. On Satur chored in front of the Wrangle saw mill, [»wer to bring the railroads to some kind day and Sunday 1.00 inches fell, which having arrived about midnight. J O S E P H W IL S O N , of reasonable terms, only when the riv caused the river to rise from 7.11 feet to W k a n o l e t o K akb . I ers of tlie slate can tie utilized. While 11 feet above the low water mark or zero DEALER IN Wo have seen the district Hnperinten- you are growling about high freights, mark. The annual average is 49.34 in dent of Schools, procured additional sup- ches; formerly it was over 51 inches, but woik intelligently for o|s*n rivers. lilies, bought that necessary something the deficiency which lias existed since forgotten at Douglas, steam is up, it is 1883, save in 1887, whon it was 3 inches Gov. P fnkoykr having given his ideas near midnight and we will soon be on Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Confectionery, Al A . I t . C O O P E R & C O I A Clean, Well-Selected in excess of the average, lias reduced tlie of what the next democratic platform ways on Hand. Queenswure, Glassware, Woodenwaro our way. But here coinos tlie Klawack, and Best Brands of Flour. s h o o 'd tie, it is |ierfectly safe to predict animal average. Tlie December average a small mail iioat on tier monthly trip th a t he will not have much of a ciiance to is 8.22 inches. The January average is ami she informs us that there is a heavy We take tills plan fo inform tlie public that we are better than over prepared to sup- a s s is t in the building of it. The gov 7.50 inches, February 6.08, March , 0.02; , : fog outside. "Its no use to lay out plv the trade this Fall in tho line of a , ,, . . . .... e r n o r ’s democracy is ol a very original then April drops to 3.21 inches, July a n ,jj d j , there, says our captain, w e might just August have si ightiy over .50 of an inc a n d imii|ue pattern, so much so that it as well stay here.” So our engineer GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES. of rainfall. W o n ’t n e e d a copyright to protect it. pulls tlie fire and we ail turn in. Next CD A comparison of thn twenty one years I noon wo leave with a fair sky, and a calm I’ai ties desiring to set orchards this Fall will make money by calling on or corres T he Oregonian says if we should have continuous record which tlio weather bu sea, towing a hay scow to a ranch some ponding with tis before placing their orders. reau now has in tliis city allows that tiie a w a r, it should amount to more than u fifteen miles above. It is well along in rainiest month m December and August We will Bell a few tí war will) Chili would; in order that "a tho afternoon when we cast our scow- 0 I'ROFMSSIONAL CARDS. million or two of our strident and stre I lie driest mouth. Tiie daily average loose witli tlie rancher and liis hired In H» pent fools of all degress,” might be killed shows that from July 4 to September I it dian. We pass in sight of the Patterson GOOD TOW N LOTS off, a u d give common sense a ciiance. is .02 of an inch ; from tlio latter date it glacier and for miles the beach is strewn w . M c C o n n e l l , m . d . I l O I ’S F a n d S IG N P A IN T K H . H C# We opine that, the very fools so distaste increases to .28 of an inch on December with stranded Ivrgs, appearing in tiie dis G . All on lime, to those who will build on House» p a in te d in the la te stT IN T 8 . Paper | I’lIYdlCLVN & SURGEON. 13, and tho daily average continues to lie ful to the Oregonian would I k * tiie least to H anging, G raining, S ta in in g a u d H ard oil tance like Hocks of sheep. Not desirous NEW HERO, them. Call early and get your choice. - - OREGON. flui6h, suffer at such times. They always stay .28 of un incli until December 19, w hen of trying to navigate Rocky Pass in tlio it begins to decrease, remaining over .20 Office on F irst S treet. Prices will be advanced in sixty days. at home. done by DAY or CO darkness, we anchor in a little bay at the All c alls p ro m p tly attteinled to day or night. NTRACT. of an inch a day until March 17. A D iseases of w om en and c h ild re n a sp ecialty . Shop on Main Street, upper end of Kuprianof Island until T iik Oregonian says that ‘‘war witli study of the rainfall records is very inter morning. Gabbling geese seem to he N ew berg, O regon. Only a few of those fine tracts in esting at this season of tlie year, when HAROLD Cl AUK, Chili would lie deploratile from a moral tí everywhere and my shot gun can hardly D u tlie "oldest inhabitant” claim s that nev D E N T IS T . ami humane point of view.” and that this rest for the fowl noises. W. CUMMINS, P RURAL HOME No. 2 OREGON eountry “ needs no prestige in a hemis er liefore did so much rain fall. Next morning tlie rain is literally inur NKWBKKO, The heaviest December rainfall, 20.14 a specialty. Gas o r V ita liz ed Air phere where it has no rival.” Tlien why ing down. I spent tlio time when tho Gold filling 4 are left. All clear. Clieajiest on the g iv e n in e x tra c tin g te e th . All w ork this everlasting howl about coast de inclios, occured in 1882. This is the only table aboard-ship was empty, in w a rra n te d . Ollice on ('e n te r stre et, opposite N EW BERG , OREGON. greatest monthly rainfall on record in th e Post Office. market. Terms easy. Raise peaches. fenses, armoured war vessels, and wiiting. Oh those last letters! When C all on n s If you w an t a good w ell at a rca- schisi lad soldiers ami marines? If wo tliis city. In that December it fell in 24 one begins to realize the possibility of annable «cu re. H aving hnd Iona e x p e rie n c e liave no need of these, why not s|>cnd the davs. On an average ruin fulls eighteen them tving tiie last one for months, tlie J O H N Y O U N G E R , M aris rj- Colcord. r w e a n a. m te e good work. P rlee for b oring a u d millions of dollars thus annually mpiand- ■ ay i in Decern I or; twenty-four days rain hand is not apt !o tie very steady anyhow ORE ; o n . NEW HERO, p u ttin g iu w all, :!0 c ents p e r foot. 4-_>ltf in December is the greatest. The present OD P prep ired ered, in some way to tiring gteater mate ft iinmtli lias already had twenty-four days and that everlasting screw as it turns tlie rial returns to the |K‘o|ile who foot ti c on which rain fell, un I for rainy days it fifty inch propeller wheel, gives the table Repair Watches and Clocks, hills? iS A Y Y O U ! In In a w o rk m a n lik e m a n n e r. S atisfaction bids fair to beat the record.— Oregonian. a sort of a Blind Boone movement' vain I protest as I fill sheet after sheet g u a ra n te e d . In G. M. Rales’ shoe shop on First Street. T h irty five years e x p e rie n c e . Tim outlook is favorable to tlie forma Do You W a n t a House Built? with illegible scrawls, that ” 1 am sober,” tion of an Oregon Historical Society A I. A SKA I.K T T K lt. " I am calm,” tho writing In trays me. If yon do, c all on This, we flunk, is a move in tlie rigid di About noon wo see our first Lakes. D o u g in * t o W r a n g l e . rection. This state is rich in relics ami They are eanijvd at a little herring fish reminiscences of early days, ami a histor The Iioat on which we take passage is a ery about twenty-five miles almvo tho j H E ES, Caglili Skt, $ C an n o t h e lp a d m irin g a n d buy in g from ical society is sadly needed to facilitate small steamer named tlie "Seaolin”, village. On every hand as far us the eye their eollec'ion and provide for their pres Captain Colo. She is nil odd looking can see the water is alive with little fish. M RS. S. E. SMITH'S The Contractor & Builder. JESSE EDWARDS, ervation. Kxtending over a |airiod of craft, her little cabin built away back on They seem to run in currants, now this ...............President. I!. C . M I L K S .............. Shop one d o o r w est of post office, her stern, so lliut in motion tlie Iioat nearly sixty years, Oregon offers a largo ---- Vice-President. way now that, tlie little rivers of pisca MOSES YOTAW, and varied field for research along tliis seems to bo running off from the ship, torial life crossing and recrossing each .................. Cashier. NEWBERG, - - OREGON. line. Tlie state lias mode much history lint slio is quite seaworthy. Everything other in a net work of rippling animation. also that is *o closely interwoven witli wc shall eat and wear during tlio coming D IR E C T O R S : Great numbers of sea gulls are hovering the national fabric that for tins reason nine months must bo put aboard here, over now ami then dropping to the wa L atest St>les in L a d ie s’ and C h ild re n ’s M illi JESSE EDWARDS, B. C. MILES, F. A. MORRIS W. S. P owell . j . j, S hipley . n e ry , Laces ami T rim m in g s. ulone ws should lie aslir on tliis matter. for there are no stores within 50 miles of j ters and rising with a fish which !s greed P O W E L L Jfc S H I P L E Y . J-C . COLCORD • E. H. WOODWARD. R em em ber, no one in th»' city h as had lo n g e r! It concerns others Isisides ourselves. A our prospective home. How we have ily swallowed. The Rorqual or fin hack e x p e rie n c e in th e M illinery b u sin ess th a n few more pioneers to pass away, when studied, listed and relisted our supplies1 whale is here too. Where there are 10 Certificate* of Depoeit ¡«sued payable on demand.------------- Exchange bought and an<l P o a le r. In ( Mrs. H. !<]. Smith. garbled and distorted tales of their lira, in order to leave nothing necessary out, 1 many little tisli there must lie some large GROCERIES FLOCK FE ED IIAY au<l sold.---------- Good notes discounted.-----------Deposits received subject to cheek at ery, toil and sufferings is all that will lv hut as is always the esse, something will ones. ( It is always among men ) l'liese GRAIN. sight and a general hanking hnsinem transacted.---------- Collections made on all loft to thè future, unicità some immediato , la" for gol teli. Tliere is one consolatimi huge fishes come to the surface with U| ■£», Cor. F ro n t A JefTersoi. Sts. accessible points in file United States and Canada. PORTLAND OREGON. end cncrgi-tif steps ho tukcii to prò- , Jiowever, Ibis tliing may !v pun liasod ut i snort, spouting a great column of spray, I servo thè aetiinl fads. The won.ler is Wranglc, liefore we leave civi'.izalion on- then the powerful tail assumes an oblique break your back saving wood by hand, Correspondents \ T H4{ )D $ T II T° N P o r tla n d . but get ns to saw it with our M at tonal P a rk Rank, N ew York- tliat it lias I veil neglected so long By tirelv. At lint everything is aboard load ! jmsition as lie descends, “drowns him- j DR. YOUNG. all means let us have a state historical ed in a dreni hing rain, the whistle , self” us my interpreter, who speaks l etter N ew Steam Saw. Stranger, visiting the City are invited to call at the Bank for information concern society. Future capital dome appropria- screams a good live and we are oil. A Tillinget than English, remarked. I ke ‘Good work at living prices,* is our motto. ing the City. Y F .T I .U 1 X A R Y S I KG LON. KF.UBEN 8. FRANK. strong headw ind is blowing and the ships’ . .. t on* could be turned to good use by such , * , , . . , . . . , the game of coppers it was invariable an association, having a competent sal Akin towed behind gone bobbing end heads then tails. lt was amusing to C o r r e s p o n d e n ce In v ite d . aried secretary, and Oregonians could thumping against the waves with a ven watch the «lucks sporting in the rain. EAST SIDE The treatment of horre* a speeiulty. have the satisfaction of knowing that in geance. The employees on l>oanI are a They seemed to like it. They seemed to Call* attended with i>ro,n|>tness. this respect at least, we were not more captain, engineer and a cook whose sav, “ This is my country. ew berg l o u r in g d ls 1 am at welcome voice rings out, “ Dinner,” in a home.** Some of them had never seen than half a century Ivliind tlie times. N kkrerg . O regon . short time. Heing a cabin passenger, I steamltoat ta»for* and they raised them *L L). r A l \ T L \ ? s F t t S O N , P r o p r ie t o r » . T iik Hillsboro Independent says in re- am privileged to eat witli the captain, selves os much a i they could craning (J M. BALES. NEW BERG, : s OREGON. gur«l to the recent decision of the State while the cook takes a turn at the wheel. their duck necks to get a good look. Hoard of Kquali/ation that mortgag«» A ter a live hours run, making poor Sometimes we would come sudd *nly ov You « ill ulwny* find at tilia m arket the P ractical p ro v ed m s e h tn e ry w c a re now p re p a re d Shoem aker. H a v in g re c e n tly e q u ip p e Pi d m o a n n r u m fa ill c tu w re lih the new be>t a n g d ra Im f I ia II 1 hi ohsosmci I at their full face value, s|ioed, wo decide to lay hv in Takou llar i er a diver who ha«! not carefully taken d e o f Boor, by th e very Ivat Fresh Menta of nil kinds. that “ the asm»sHor who complied with the bor, until the wind calms. Just as we his bearings before descending and the Is p re p a re .1 t«» »to «11 kin«1*of work in h is lin e and Ixr ciuivimvd th a t iu a w o rk m a n lik e m a n n e r. M ak iu g o f FTTXala ROLLER PRO CESS. iMfteRfltnent law in thia resjai t would entered the m ruth, the ship being broad way legs, arms and squawks combined to Give me n I trial Hoots an -1 Shoes t«> or«i«j a S pecialty. R ep a ir eau do you nood. side to the wind a parting billow rolled In f n eatly an«! p m m n tly »lone. Htand a very j>oor chance for re election.” NEWBERG, OR. get bis «hiekship out of the way was laugh- Center BcrerL FirM «i«H«r w est «*f Hank b u ild in g on F irst St. Cash Paid for Wheat, Feed Ground a turdays. I h thin Oregon puli tie«, or is the Indepen- over her front deck, depositing gallons of aids indeed. At four oVIock the cap 9VWBRRO» i : OREGON. water in the engineer s room. We shot dent man wrong" When an officer can tain pulled tho throttle which s« rea ne«l, not comply with Hie requirements of the forward and in a moment were in calm “ land in sight,*’ and we were soon anchor law through fear of losing his |M>litical water, scarce ruffled by a ripple. OKI ed on the leeward of a reel in front of the SA M U EL HOBSON head, then surely there is something rad Takou Indian Village is at the head of new school he i-c I take my interpreter ically wrong. And if through fear, he Takou IIarbor. It consists of a dozen ashore, intending to employ Ins tongue, but an ii»s|«e«*tion of the vil sgo reveals fails to do his duty, then In* is as cup.ihle large houses, dost» Ismlering a gravelly the fact that theie is not a native in it. M«y bo f«»und *t »11 tim e s » fa ll a sso rt m e n t beach. When Juneau and Ihxiglas City «'f £ i>«t marketable us those w hose favor he seek«, and the The only living residents an* tw«> ravens, fieople should see that he is retired spr mg into existence, the natives aban win» like IW s have e«fah!i*ho<| them Honesty in politics is not necessarily a doned their old borne tor one just around selves ove» tin» «loor of one «u the imat di!api«!ate«l houses an.I who croak their thing of the pa.-t, and the s *on»>r some of Takou Point, a!suit a dozen miles from welcome without tie* least sign «»f i«' r. * A R T IS T . the old |s»lilicai harnades attached to thn town. After supper I clambered into the although w«* pass within six t«*et «»f tie ir S A W E D \ N 1» S P L I T S H I N G L E S . L A T H , LI.WK, P L A N T E R , All ci 1 rs pr ';nptl\ attended (•» and Sat Portraits enlarged to life size and finished skit! and rowed around the beach, inspect perch. Our effects ar.» again hnpti/.« «I «'KMEN T A M » H A I R . offices of tliis state find that honest work isfaction Guaranteed or dishonorable retirement is demanded ing the shore an«I visited the village two with A Us kan mist, pi!«».| up in t i *• » s, I tool in Crayon India Ink or Water Colora, N A I L 3 , L 0 C K 3 , SASH W EIG H TS, PULLEYS AUD C O ED . AH D house awaiting a more nette «le il be .r Weal »f M«»rri*. M ile * A t \ > . ’* at Their hand s the f r will the . pie miles away. Elder bushes have grown stowal an i w«* pass nur tirsf night at O n e d ts lew Sri imo U rani«* in II oskin » B iil i ' iso . Onre, wi Fiist Mreof. f iv»i\V justice in tiie administration «»f into an almost iminmctrahle wall in front Kak«* *’ Hiero j no pia«-«* Y« • home.” J S HAKI RASONS. NEWBERG, OREGON. Y n r d at D o p « t . EWBERC. CTECOM. 1 . II K o wv ki - ¡ the laws. Every acre of groan*!, rvrrv of the old h »uses, pushing *ip thro igli tit.» ORKÜ ûN I iN KAILWAY TIME TALLE. N o rth . A p ril 1, IM I. S o u th . T g , 7 :oü a. m | Lv. P o rtla n d , 9.10 a. m L t . N aw beri A r. P o rtlan tf, 9:!ì0 a. m. | Ar. Mewrberg 12:10 p.m. . P o rtlan d , 4:H0 p. t-V N«W UcN U .40 p.m Ar. P o rtla n d , 3:20 p.m . | Ar. N ew berg, 0:00 p.m . P ftisc n ^ e r a n d F re ig h t Kale» to all p oints, « a u be o b ta in e d from C. B. FKI48ELL. A gent N ew berg. town lot, house, ham, horse, cow. or hog. every sitare of hank, building, or railroad stock and every mortgage should be as sessed at its fui! cash value. Then the burdens of taxation would lie more equal ly home, taxes would tie lighter, and Or egon would have the biggest advertise ment ever published to the world. By all means let the requirements of the as sessment laws he tarried out, and with them the officers who are too cowardly or corrupt to do their duly. J. M. WRIGHT, President. O. C. WRIGIIT, Secretary, C A P IT A L # 20 , 000 . 00 . ST O C K , N EW BER G . - OREGON. I f L W < OUR LIST I A C H E A G E Office on Main Street, Near Depot. THE NEWBERG SAW MILL, PACIFIC COLLEGE, Have in stock and for sale Rough and Dressed Lumber. Doors, AVinclows, W F M W C . S . DORRANCE BROS. Newberg Nursery, Grroeeries, Provisions. *1 Own A Home. W ELL BORED, 5 r the k r, ad m s ( BANK OF NEWBERG. N E W BER G . OREGON. . 30.000 Minty. !> COMMISSION »;* MERCHANTS ID O H S T T ; Meat Market, N F M . . W . A . Lyon, Proprietor. CSmUMTMmH Fresh W. P. HEACOCK, P h o to g ra p h e r Doors. Windows and Mouldings, Meclts. Portrait & Landscape Itrackets, Turnings, Fine Finishing Lumber, Cleneral Huilders* Hardware. t V .- C ;