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7 * t^T K A M E R T O U tD O -T IM E CARD. C O L L E O E IT E M S . J. D. Carter was in the city Thursday. You will find the Esmond hotel to be The Graphic and the Oregonian for a good place to stop when in the city. A great deal of amusement was caused 12.00. The bright warm sunshine has brought Friday morning by tbe annual comic A new line of Perfumes at Hill’s drug out a number of straw hats during the valentine. Goods are Sold Low er Than Ever. store. week. j^ T E A M E K S ALTON A AND KAMON1A. Everett Weesner is now a student. Flour and feed of all kinds at Spauld Dr. J. W. Vogel, the Salem oculist, He comes ft» school in the afternoon and (Going south, read do w n ; n o rth , up.) ing’s feed store. DAILY BOATS. will bo at the Xewberg Hotel, February recites book-keeping. * :M a. m tv . P o rtla n d as p. m. 2:10 0:1 ' O reaou C i t y ..................... 12:*» Jesse Edwards was in McMinnville on 25 to Maxcdi 1. We are glad to say that the gymnasium 11 to . .Newberg. . a. m. in to Westery Refinery, 210. for 7 spools lor - - - - • :30p in. Salem . . 7:1'| business Wednesday. Jack Stevenson of Buttevillo was i n ! ¡9 no,v allll09t completely under cover, 7:00 a a. In d e p e n d e n c e lv . . 6.JJ All kinds of repairing by Charley , town Wednesday laying in some supplies. many of the bovs having worked faith- .I I N D A Y . f M !,, Standard Brands, Beautiful S tylo 9:00 a tn lv . P o rtla n d a s . p. m. 3:30 Johnson on Main street. j He is busy ou his new land clearing out fajly' i Mt Saturday. 1 :t0 p. ui New.verg.........................12: 20 at 4c., 3c., 5'gC. and 6c. t » : J 0 .................... S alem ..................a. m. 10:1.» J. Stanbrough was in the city of Port a lurm‘ Not long ago the boys “chipped in” 8 J) ..A « Iu d e p e n d e n c e l.v 9:00 land the first of the week. Free hank m eets boat at Xewberg. Mr. Hendersliott, of Butteville, was I and maJe the purchase of a good-sized A. P. Oliver has been in Portland on in town Wednesday, »hipping hops on ! lookill„ glass, wi,ich made its welcome K A N. C O .-T IM E CARD. t a , an advance of a cent to a cent and a ' ncc in t he bovs hall Thursday Steam er Elm ore leave* P o rtlan d S undays and business during the week. Apron Checks, 20 yards for »,*** Best White, 350» for - - I'h n rsd ay * at 6 a. m. R etu rn in g leaves Salem half per pound. morning. Read the announcement of the poultry Tuesday* and S atu rd ay s at 6 a in. | Charley Spaulding’s parents, Mr. and Patton in companv with a cousin s te a m e r Modoc leav es P ortland M ondays, meeting called for Saturday afternoon N U -iL g . Before, 10c. and lie. W ednesdays au d F rid ay s a t 7 a. m., re tu ru iu g | th e follow ing days. Pass New berg ou th e You will find a splendid quality of Mrs. E.Spaulding, and Mrs. Spaulding’s RnJ a lad>. friend of Oregon City who Good, per gallon, Now. 70. and 8c. d o w n trip at 6:20 a. m. visiting town lately, were svrup at a low price, at Wilson’s grocery. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sease, were down j UaV(J O liver <fc C olcord ag en ts for railw ay lines. from Dayton for a day or two’s visit the ¡n attendance at chapel exercise Monday Mrs. J . B. Mount, F. A. Morris and first of the week. OREGONIAN RAILWAY DIVISION I____ • . — AND— 1 morning. L. M. Parker were in the city Wednes At almost your own price. PORTLAND AND YAMHILL RAILWAY. The amount of snow' in sight on the day. Some of the members of the Zoology T rain« a rriv e a t N ew berg as follows: Coast mountains is unusually light, (fo rth . South. Call on Bert Weesner when you want which would seem to indicate an early class have found and prepared some verv 7: V*a. in *12.30 p. m. nice specimens of frogs eggs in several ,A Urge and wo11 ¡«sorted stock of NEW GOODS JUST IX, at prices as your garden plowed or general team 12:30 p. m. 6:00 p. m. X CJ ii.1 T u m - akj * jow UH the lowest, here or Portland. spring, but Pague, the weather man, stages of incubation. The class is doing work done. l-24tf ♦E very o th e r d ay . In this line we have some special bargains that will last for some time. predicts a wet spring. P a sse n g e r au d F re ig h t R ates to all points. good work. Miss Mina Cox went to Scotts Mills <saa be o b ta in e d fro m C. B. FRIS3ELL, In response to the question asked him Agent N ewberg. Although it is strictly proper to send on Thursday, to visit with her sister, ou Wednesday as to whether there was valentines, before certain students send P. FISH ER. N ew spaper A d v ertisin g Agent, Mrs. M. Nicholson. anything new down their way, Ed Rob Y o u rs f o r b u s in e s s , T V t O I L ^ l ' S <5c M I L E S . J 21 M erchant's Exchauge, San Francisco, Charley Johnson is closing out a small inson said, no, nothing except his old them around promiscuously they should -J- la o u r au th o rise d agent. T his p a p er is k e p t on wait until they know the difference be Ale in b is office. stock of groceries cheap at his place of cow was looking after the interests of a tween tbe comic and the obscene ones. business on Main street. pair of bran new twin calves. Van Leavitt, who it was stated last Local Events. The W hittier (Cal.) Register announ The town cow raisetli her tail and week went to join the regular army, did ces the birth of a daughter in the family hurrieth across the commons as the not pass tbe examination. He stood it of E. C. Armstrong on Feb. 11. worbles begin to move themselves aright, all right until a slight derangement of Dr. Lewis, Dentist, McMinnville, tf Rev. Martin Cook, of Dundee, was in the young man corneth forth with a the heart was discovered of which lie 1 Frank E. Vestal was in the city on j town Monday trimming up the berry straw hat upon his pate, and the maiden business Monday. was unaware. vines on his property on Wynooski street. with rosy check singeth, “ Springtime is L. M. Duncan, the LaEayette druggist, Mr. Ca'.lison of Willamette University If you don’t lielieve people read the coming, Susan Jane.” was in town last Monday. in company with his brother, R. W. advertisements, just announce through There will be a social Saturday even Callison, visited chapel exercises Thurs John A. Beck for watch repairing, 270 the Graphic that you want to buy a cow ing, February 22, at Odd Fellows hall. day morning. Mr. Callison w ill repres Morrison street, Portland. Everybody invited to attend. Guests ent the University in the state oratorical and then watch for results. Still holds forth with everything in its line Subscriptions taken at this office for A ride to McMinnville on last Satur are requested to represent a state or contest, to be held at Portland. th a t the trade calls for. (Vine and see and th e Ladies Home Magazine. you may buy or not, as you please. day, in company with F. H. Storey, re territory, in costume or by motto. A B O N E Carl Stanley, an old student who lias C. Schmeltzer of Laurel, Washington vealed the fact that the roads are not as good musical program has been arranged been working in the Portland Oil Mills county, was in town last Tuesday. good as they might be made with gravel. and refreshments will be served. X'o this winter, lias been visiting w ith the * Prof. Stanbrough and wife left here for I’ r ic c s c h e e r f u lly c lv e u . A t y o u r s e rv ic e . Lee Shields has sold his property near charges. Come one, come all. home folks lately. He left for Heppner, W hittier, California, last Monday. the fair grounds to Mr. Bouvard and is Jim Duncan came home from Colum Eastern Oregon, Tuesday, where he will Joe Cook, of Salem, was in town the arranging to go to Frankfort, Indiana, bia county last week, where he went work on a ranch for X. C. Maris. first of the week on liis way home from where his brother has offered him a some time ago to assist in caring for Dr. An odoriferous quadruped has taken good job. McMinnville. J. A. Blanchard who died on December up his abode in the college basement, 19, at the age of 79. The deceased who Professors J . C. and Charley Hodson W. T. Macy will be in Xewberg Satur under tbe chapel. From all indications went to North Yamhill last Saturday to day and anyone wishing to solicit for was well known to many of the old set he seemed a little uneasy Monday morn attend the teachers institute. books at f2 per day can call at his resi tlers in this community, came to Ore ing during chapel exercises and the ef The Misses Myrtle Taylor and Anna dence Saturday afternoon and receive gon many years ago with U. S. Grant, fect was extremely disagreeable. who was stationed at different points on Storey of Oregon City visited with Mrs. instructions. John H. Green, a member of the the coast as an officer in the regular Lizzie Patton’s last Sunday. There will be a Demorest Silver Medal ALWAYS GO TO Board of Managers of Penn College, army. Charley Johnson will do your saw Contest at Armory Hall Tuesday even Oskaloosa, Iowa, who with his wife has Of the young fellows who went to been visiting lier brother, Matthew gumming and filing at his shop on Main ing Feb. 25, 7-20. Everybody invited. Good music, good program. X'o admis Portland last week, with a view of en Terrell, the last few weeks, led the street near Myers’ barber shop. * listing in the service of Uncle Sam, only chapel exercises Tuesday morning. F irst and M eridian S tre e ts , U T i^ I I A T Hon. J. AV. Gowdy and wife of Dayton sion charged. NEWBERC.URE. L T I I I l I X J The farmer has to sell his stock cheap Van Leavitt and Ellis Hall took the ex prairie visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. The delegates elected by the different For ev ery th in g in the grocery line. Yon »vili nlwnyji find on mv shelves » lerge mid well selected amination. The latter passed the ex and it is cheap meat that you want, Palmer on Tuesday and Wednesday. classes to attend the oratorical contest at stock of stap lo and Fancy Groceries, W oodenw sre, Croekery. Slonow nre, U la.aw nre, amination all right, but being under Lamps, Flow er Fole, elc. E verything sold ttt lowe.-l living p ric e for cash. Portland, the 28th, are as follows: J . L. Hoskins and J . M. Atkinson while it is your money I want. Take age, his father L. F. Hall, is making an F I R , XT I T J T J ^ T tS A . S P E C I A L T Y . Seniors, O. K. Edwards, chairman of bought a young thoroughbred Jersey advantage of the supposed short life of C ountry p ro d u ce ta ken in ex ch an g e for (rood*. A fair In vest lent ion of my Roods an d price* is effort to got him out. Van failed to pass delegation, and H . F. Ong; Juniors. W. bull of R. N. Snell of Dayton last Tues the Central Meat Market and buy meat ull I ask. Goods d e liv e re d to all purl* of the city, and to th e boat lauding. a successful examination and conse at hard time prices. J . S. B a r e r . G. Allen and O. L. Price; Sophomores, day. quently he is at home again. He seems Smith the photographer finds that it O. L. Cox and W. C. Woodward; Fresh Remember the old reliable watch to regret his inability to get in. men, Miss Jessie Britt and W. S. Barker. maker, John A. Beck, of Portland, when always pays to satisfy his customers by Last Saturday evening Canyon Hall you want first class work done on your doing first class work at prices to suit W e d d in g Ite li* . the times. Photos 3x4 inches for 35 was the scene of a very enjoyable occa watch. cents per dozen. All other work as sion. Tho old members of tho Y. M. TOWXSEND-BALL. t o lari Stanley visited at home a few cheap as any gallery in town. The marriage of the eldest daughter C. A. gave the now members an oyster • la y s the first of the week, previous to Hard Burned Brick for Foundations and Wells. Mr. and Mrs. John Green of Des of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Townsend, Miss supper. Crokinole and many other bis departure for Heppner, Morrow Moines, Iowa, who have been visiting games were features of the evening's Ethel, to Dr. F. I. Ball was solemnized county. F»iee and Fancy Mold B rick a Speciality. T rices from |5.00 p e r th o u sa n d up. C all o r w rite for particu lars. with relatives here for some time, left at tlieir residence, 235 Twelfth street, entertainment. Music was also render J . B. Mount has the largest line of j fqr Grants Pass on Thursday morning Portland, on tho night of the 12th by ed on tbe piano, organ, autoharp, acror- Jesse Edw ards & Son, Props. stoves displayed in his store room ever i where they will visit with a brother of Rev. Dr. J. Morrison of the Calvary dian and mouth organ. All had a very ■een in Newberg. It will pay any one N c w lie rg , • * ........................................................ O r e g o n Mrs. Greens. Presbyterian church, in the midst of a pleasant time. to look at them. If you contemplate a trip east, call at large assembly of relatives and friends. Mrs. H. Hurley, of Portland, lias been •Tones, H e I’n y a t h e F r e ig h t . the Graphic office and get rates over the At 8 o’clock the Mendelsshon wedding in town during the week, looking after Send for a copy of The Buyer’s Guide great Northern Pacific road. Maps, march, played by Mrs. Harmon at the her property interests and visiting her time card and ull information furnished. piano, and Mr. Russell, violinist, an with the latest reductions and market mother, Mrs. Pettyjohn. For first class accommodations, and a nounced tho approach of the wedding quotations. Sent free to any address. Mrs. G. W. Mitchell, who has been at clean comfortable route, the Northern party to tho parlors, preceded by the Freight on $20.00 orders paid to any Portland for some time taking treatment Pacific excells all other lines. bride’s little sister, lone, strewing rose- point on the Willamette river reached I S T o \ v b o r |r , O r o . for a lame foot, is reported to be im leaves for their path way. Tbe party by Portland boats. N. E. Britt and his surveying crew ar- proving nicely and she thinks she will 2-7t4 J ones ’ C ash S tore , stood beneath an exquisite canopy con soon be able to use her foot again in ; rived home from their trip into the sisting of a large floral wishbone, sur Cor. Front A Wash. Sts., Portland, Or. i Bohemian mining district east of Cot- walking. mounted by a true-lovcrs’ knot of ever W a n te d . , tage grove, the first of the week. They greens, and were met at the alter by Dr. Mrs. Elizabeth B. Miles left for San Anyone having a young, all round i report a lighter fjll of snow in the College Classes. Normal Course, Book-keeping, Morrison and little Leland Townsend, good grade Jersey cow for sale at a rea Jose, California, on last Monday for a mountains than usual and the trip rather who bold the silver tray, containing the sonable price, might find a buyer by visit with her brothers and her aged j an easier one than they had anticipated. golden marriage band. The impressive calling a t the Graphic office. Nothing mother. She will probably attend Cali- ^ All the Grammer School Studies, Music and Art. fornia Yearly Meeting of Friends church j W a n t e d : —Several trustworthy gen service of the Episcopal church was but a cow, first class in every respect, tlemen or ladies to travel in Oregon for read, and as soon as the ring was placed before she returns. wanted. Dr. J. H. Miller, a Portland dentist, established, reliable house. Salary $780 on the bride's finger they knelt and re F o r S a le . was in town Wednesday and Thursday, and expenses. Steady position. E n ceived a blessing, Dr. Morrison laying Student* P i n e n te r at any tim e and find c!a«K*s to unit. close reference and self addressed $400—eight lots, good bouse and barn his hands on each head in a most devout An e x ce lle n t home for girl* and boy* I* provided u n d e r th e care of a c o m p eten t M atron, a t arranging to make semi-monthly the low est piwMblft price*. stamped envelope. The Dominion Com manner, filling each heart with the near fair ground. Good place for poul trips to Xewberg. Read his announce E x cellen t Im trd in p rivate fam ilies. Moral an d C h ristia n Influences th ro w n ab o u t stu d e n ts. pany, Third Floor, Omaha Bldg., Chica try. Enquire at Graphic office. We confidently believe th a t superior ndvnnt igca ra n not he oflVred In th e N orthw est. sacred obligation imposed U[K>n the ment in the advertising columns of this All expeiii.es m oderate. C orrespondence and visit* solicited. go, 111. 11-8 twain. The bride was charmingly a t For catalogues and inform ation, address, issue of the Graphic. D a ily H e a l t h L a w * . Gord Dorrance arrived home from his tired in a brocaked creme silk gown, While swinging an ax in the woods Don’t cat so rapidly. PK KBKD EN T P A C IF IC C O LLEO K , tastetully decorated with chiffon and Sit on a chair and lx) quiet after eat one day last week Will Heston cut his trip to Snn Erancisco last Saturday. N K D ’ B L K O . O K KG O N . He said on his trip down he went to bed ostrich tips, with tulle veil festooned ing. Your stomach is not a coal bin. foot pretty badly. The ax caught on a When you fuel uncomfortable after when up In the Siskiyou mountains with with orange blossoms. They were at twig at his back and the full force of the a deep snow on the ground and the air tended to the alter by Mi«* Ethel Skin eating you have eaten too much, and TE88E EDWARDS, P resident. N E BRITT, Vice Pr««. li. C. MILES, C ash ier stroke was spent on his foot, almost need Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla. y, but in the morning ner, bridesmaid, ami Mr. Cusick of you If you suffer from rheumatism watch completely severing two toes. The bride and the sheets. Don’t get between them ; if when he got up they were down in the Salem, groomsman. W hat did you say about the Xewberg Sacremento valley where the fruit trees bridegroom carried lioquets of bridal damp dry them. Meat Market? It would not be closed Cure you rheumatism with Joy's Veg roses. After congratulations, Dr. and were in bloom. long? you were right. It is now open Sarsaparilla. Mrs. Ball with the guests were taken to etable Keep flies out of your house; they are and we are ready to supply you with - A successful buyer changes business j the dining room by Mr. and Mrs. Town germ carriers. good meat. Don’t forget us when you houses occasionally to see how lie is j send, where a sumptous repast was serv Wear flannel undergarments. want anything in our line. being treated in regard to prices, quality j Keep your feet warm ; vour head cool. ed in elaborate style to about 100 guests. S t a n l e y A C o o rE R . of goods, etc. Look to the main chances your hlood is thin you feel cold C A P IT A L S T O C K , $ 3 0 OOO. The spacious parlors were artistically in When -he least change. When your hlood Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and Mrs. and save all the money you can. To d o » decorated with graceful festoons from is thin take Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla S. Ong of Scotts Mills came over the this, when in “ McMinnville,” go in and chandeliers to corners of rooms, palms it will make your blood red, rich and first of the week and visited with rela- see “ Howorth” the Leading Drug Man and exotic plants, while many beautiful thick. D IR K C T O ItS : tives in town until Wednesday. John of Yamhill Co. Cash talks. Examine | Yes, it will do to take Joy’s Vegetable calla lillies, roses and carnations added j | Sarsaparilla JESSE EDWARDS. B. C. MILES, J. C. COLCORD now. says there is big mining talk at Scotts his prices. Can’t be beat. First door I to the beauty and fragrance of the rooms. E. II. WOODWARD. N E. BRITT. When you get off vour biryclp after a Mills anil he expects a big rush to the cast of post office. 2-7t4 The numerous and elegant presents were long warm run, put on a enat.' mines early in the spring. L. H. Woodcock with his wife and two 1 evidence of the high __ If you are going on a trip take Joy’s esteem in which Bud Tolson. a brother to George who chileren arrive,, heM from M urray,! is in college here, has returned from a i,laho Wednesday evening, and are friends. At 9::K) the happy couple don- j oy>9 Vegetable Sarsaparilla reaches the C ertificates of deposit issued payable on dem and. E xchange bought and sold. Good notes trip into the mining district out in the stopping for the present with I). ned their traveling suits and were whirl- stomach, cleanses the stomach, and re discounted. Deposit* received Mibject to check at sight, s o d a ireiieral b an k in g b u sin ess ra n su cte d . C ollections m ade on *11 accessible points in the U nited .State»and C uiih ' I i . southern part of the state and reports Taliman’s. They will rent a house for i ed away for a trip through California, news the stomach. C O R f tR f tp O ttD K N T » - Ladd A Tilton. P ortland N ational Park Bank, New York v No ~ appetite? Take Joy’ Vegetable th a t he sold a mining claim out there for the present until a house can he put up They will re-ide in 1 Portland. .Sarsaparilla. Keen ap|*'tite. fitrangers v isiting the c ity arc inv ited to call at the hank for inform ation c o n ce rn in g th e c ity the snug little sum of $15000. At least on a piece of land near the river which Accept nothing but the genuine when C orrespondence in vited. this report has been circulated here dur Mrs. Tallman’s brother who is mining you ask for Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. DIXON-HOSKINS. ing the past few days and it is given for in Idaho, owns in partnership with Mr. t At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. w hat it is worth. & Tallman. Mr. Woodcock is a carpenter, Calvin Dixon the parents of the The Hen. have been the snlvnlmn Awarded I. P. Callison, of i-alem, who will rep- and conn«-<|uently he will build the house bride, at their home in Newberg, Miss of Oregn»» »luring these free traile resent Willamette University in the him9elf. He has also followed cabinet Lettie Dixon to Eugene Hoskins on i i e h e s t Honors—World’» Fair, titile». You want the bent breed Try oratorical contest at Portland, was in making and mill-wrighting. O dd Medal, Midwinter F Ir. Thursday evening at 8 o’clock, Rev. Jas. town Wednesday visiting his hrother, THE SILVER LACED WYANDOTTES. Price officiating. The bride an.l groom attorney R. W .'C allison. While here The exposure to all sorts and condi- are well and favorably known in Newr- iW Egg$ for Sal#. E. H. WOODWAP.D. he conferred with the c o lle g e students *‘ons of weather that a lumberman is berg and they have a large circle of with reference to running a steam-l>oat called upon to endure in the camps often friends here, both old and young, who excursion, to cary those who may want produces severe colds which, if not will join in wishing them a pleasant promptly checked, result in congestion to attend the contest at Portland. or pneumonia. Mr. J. O. Davenport, journey through life and success in every In a recent editorial the Salem, Ore ex-manager of the Fort Bragg Redwood undertaking for good. gon, Indepeddent says: “Time and Co., an immense institution at Fort again have we seen Chamberlain’s Cough PORTLAND, OREGON. Bragg, Cal., says they sell large quanti A R e c o m m e n d a t i o n f r o m L n i A n g e l e s . Remedy tried and never without the WATCHMAKER f>32 Caatolar St., Lo* Angeles, Cal.— ties of Chamlierlain’s Cough Remedy at F ro n t a n d M orrison S tre e t* . most satisfactory results. Whenever we the company’s store and that he has After having suffered for a long time * m . JEWELER, see a person afflicted with hoarseness, himself used this remedy for a severe from arute rheumatism without obtain with a cough or cold, we invariably ad cold and obtained immediate relief. ing relief, I m“-d Chamlierlain's Pain vise them to get Chamberlain's Cough • dolici»* the patronne* of hi* old Ind D o n t iA T m * _ , , . , This medicine prevent, anv tendency of Balm and was almost immediately re Friend» who uced «mich re p a irin g don*. I , Mo.* M odern and p rogressiva Remeilv; and »hen thev do. th er never . * , . E i - botea * F lax , 50 c . to % 1.50 per day. lieved. I highly recommend this as the Jr't e*ta!ogne or information write to reiftet it. it alwav. do^« the work. and * cold toward pneumonia a n i insure, a UTO M o rrlu o n S t. A mkuicax P lzn , $1.50 to »2.50 |»«r »lay. doe» it well.” For sale by A. T. Hill, prompt recovery. For #ale by A. T. best medicine known. D. M. Hamilton. THE M ARLIN F IR E A R M S CO., Host Fcrfeet Made. I'O IIT L ,A M » , O K . I For rale bv A. T. Hilt, druggist. I druggist. I Hill, druggist. 1 ’ i KLM ER K. LAUICKNCR, Ms-Sgrr 43 Yean the Standard. New H aven. C e ra . OUR PRICES Make» tri w eekly trip s betw een Dayton a u d P o rtiau ii. Leaves D ayton a t 7 -J a. in. on Mou d ay s. W ednesdays au d Fridays Leaves P o rt la n d at 10:JO a. m. ou Tuesdays, T h u rsd a y s aud S a tu r d a y s . TELL THE W o r l i M ’TW,«. IfJt a M i p , Sililtst, &0U4 » Jim ***** i » ZCt mo SLQO U&initSgS; STORY. Syr!L ^5Ci CidwTaeg» 5t.j HOOTS AND SHOES. THESE ARE A FEW POINTERS ONLY. T IF we arc to have war with England, IO N E E R H A R D W A R E STORE. and MUSCLE is what we want, and to get this J. B. MOUNT, City. W IL S O N ’S every loyal AMERICAN citizen in these parts should buy his FLOUR, GRAHAM PACIFIC COLLEGE. and WHEATLETS of Spaulding. A large stock of HAY, OATS, SHORTS, CHOP and everything BANK OF NEWBERG. found in a well stocked FLOUR e* " ¿X**» : VZSS* i z f i ’;»,« .1. ^ 1,,. and *E>EX’ CREAM B A K IN G M D B A FEED STORE. Next door to Morris Miles. A. M. HADLEY in Charge. OUR FRIENDS! JOHN A. BECK