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— No. 1 brood sow and 9 red pigs f o r 1 Grafe A Son shipped 250 barrel* | The Douglas Studio for fotoa. Local E v e n ts. sale. G. E v k b k st . | flour to Portland a few days ago. ! One dollar in advance secures the C. C. McGuire of Oakesdule, Wash- j Chas. Mackey left Wednesday for Graphic for one year. See Schweizer th e tailor. i n g t o n , is visiting in Newberg w ith I. E . Southern Oregon to look for a location. W. E. Mills drove up to McMinnville Sugar prune cuttings for sale. e . c . Holt's. All kinds of fresh fish uiay be found Monday, retu rnin g the following day. Armstrong. Mrs Judge Hurley of Portland vis at aoy time a t tiie Newberg Fish and The largest supply in town of candies, Howard Walton’s mother is visiting Poulty Market. dates and all kiuds of nuts, at Star B ak ited in town the first of the week with relatives in Portland. relatives. Hadley’s Racket is doing a good busi ery. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Belcher of P o rt ness; quality of goods and correct R. O. Monroe removed with his fam Drew Price came up from Portland land visited relatives in town over Sun prices please the people. last Friday evening and visited in town ily to Garfield, Washington, the first of day. th e week. Harrison Crater has taken his acety over Sunday. H. A. Terrell has been over in W ash G o t o T . H Cummings for paints and lene light plant out of his public hall Mrs. Donald Jnnor returned home ington county this week in the interests oils. A full line of undertaking goods anil substituted electric lights. from Portland Wednesday where she of tho Yamhill Coal A Oil Company. kept in stock. The Oregon Handle Manufacturing spent several weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. N Terroll and baby Rev. Chas. Hurd of L aFayette will Company shipped twenty-three cratee Newt Hughes and family moved back came up from Purtlaud last Saturday preach in the Presbyterian church Snu- of handles to Salem by boat this week. from Dayton the first of the week and evening. Cliff returned Monday m orn day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Allen Smiib will leave hero Saturday are occupying th e J. D. Carter place ing but Mrs. Terrell has been spending The M. E . church “ window sale” at for Long Bench, California, in company west of town. t h e week here visiting telatives and Mrs. Addie Cornell's millinery store, with Harrison Crater. The length of Mrs. Willis Townsend of Astoria, who friends. liis stay will be determined later. raturd:iy, beginning at 10 a. in. ■ with her baliy, had been visiting rela Miss H art, a teacher in th e Portland Putnam Fadeless Dyes are the bright Jay Cook has rented the Sawyer build tives here for two or tile weeks, re tu rn public schools, came up from Portland est, fa-tost ami easiest to use. Sold by ing and is preparing to open up a ed homo Monday. on Thursday evening of last week and grocery business at once. He intends C. F. Moore A Co. 10c per package. Win. Manning went down to Middle- accompanied her friend Mise Viola Rob T he flying of a few green ribbons on to run a huckster wagon iu connection. ton Wednesday morning to assist in a inson from here on th e excursion to Sa A rth u r Lambert who is a candidate series of revival meetings which Rev. Monday the 17th indicated th a t a few lem. people nt least keep tab on the almanac. for the nomination for county dork was J o h n Datiks is holding there. J . tV. Hopfield and Miss Eva Myers, William Clemmens stopped over here down from McMiunvitle Thursday in Mr. and Mrs. J . 0 . Sawyer have gone formerly of Newlierg, were married at last Friday on his way from Salem to terviewing the republicans about to W D . to Oregon City to spend a couple of G ra n t's Pass on Sunday, March 10th, Tom Falterson’s eldest eon Dwight, Portland and visited with his son and arrived in this city on Tuesday. weeks visiting with their son-in-law and H enry. aged about 14 years, died of typhoid fe daughter Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Frissell. Mr. Hopfield is a son of J o h n Hopfield Mrs. A. H . Partridge of Portland line ver last Saturday near the noon hour. Mrs. W . K . Allen, Mrs. F. G. Groff of H appy valley.—Reporter. ; l>een visiting in town this week with The funeral set vice«, hold in tiie Metho and Mrs. G. W. Cutts went down to Mayor Christenson wishes a mistake | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Nel dist church Sunday morning at 11 corrected, which he made in announc Portland Thursday and atten ded a son. o’clock were very largely attended. In meeting of the state executive com in g through these columns th e hour for F . A. Elliott has been a t homo this terment was made in the Dundeo ceme mittee of the W. C. T. U. ringing the curfew bell. The old ordi week assisting in th e care of his young tery. nance places the hour at seven in place Mrs F. H . Storey and daughter Mil son Joh n who lias a light attack of scar Dr. Mills was down from his Dundee of eight o’clock and the bell is being dred went to Seattle last Monday to farm on Wednesday in company with spend a few days visiting with Mr. let fever. rnng accordingly. When passing S m ith’s photo gallery, Mrs. Mills’ brother, Abner Cook, who Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Edwards came up Storey’s mother, Mrs. C. J . Storey. take a look at his fine display windows. arrived a fesv days ago w ith his two from Portland on Thursday night of F rank went with them as far as P o rt He has the finest display of pictures sons aged sixteen anti nineteen years, land. last week and on the following day ac respectively, from Carthage, Missouri ever shown in Newberg. companied the excursionists to the J . I.. Davis 1ms been sick at his home They come with a view of making Ore Prof, and Mrs. R. W. Kelsey w ent Up state oratorical contest at Salem, W. F. up the valley for three weeks a n d still gon their home. to Dayton Wednesday evening where also transacting business in th e capital shows little if any improvement. With Dr. E. D. Sawyer, of New York city, city. They spent Sunday in Newberg the coming of good weather his friends the former delivered a temperance a d auil returned home Monday morning. hope to see a rapid change in his condi dress to a good audience upon the sub- came up from Portland a fewr days ago je"t, “ Where are we and what time is fo ra visit witli his uncle J . W . B oy Mies E dna Allen who accompanied tion however. er, whom he hail not seen for about Miss Nervia Wright to the contest at S. P. Lawrenson and family consisting i t ? ” twenty years. Dr. Sawyer says he is an Republicans should remember the Salem, received word th at her sister-in- of wife and three children from C harter intimate friend of President Roosevelt law Mrs. VV. G. Allen, w ho has been Oak, Iowa, arrived h ereo n Wednesday local primaries which are to be held to and Senator I’latt. He is on tiie coast very sick for some time with infiama- and are visiting with H. C. Paulsons morrow afternoon at 2 :30. N orth New on a business trip. tory rh eum atism , had suffered a relapse. north of to w n. Mr. Lawrenson rented berg meets at the city council room, The poultry association is arranging Ou Saturday Miss Allen accordingly his farm for a year and will spend the South Newberg at the creamery build to wage a very vigorous war on the ing. went on to Eugene and helped wait on time seeiug this country. pesky chicken hawks this season In the G. C. Carl sent off an order t h e m id her for a few days. Dr. E . P. Dixon who spent th e fall vicinity of Newberg. A subscription is dle of the week for ten thousand straw Rumors are wafted about on th e air and «’inter in Ohio and Indiana arrived berry plants, th e first order of the being raised for a fund from which a th a t the Southern Pacific Company is home a few days ago, his uncle Joel “ Newberg Small Fruit Association.” bounty of a dollar a scalp is to be paid finally contemplating doing something Dixon of Charlottesville, Indiana, com D. Tollman will plant nearly half of the for hawks killed within certain limits. ing with him . Mrs. Dixon an d the for Newberg in the way of tietter depot “ Johnny get your gun." plants himself. accommodations. I t is to be hoped that children stopped off in Iowa to visit with A. M. Aspinwall and family consist Rev. Aaron M. Bray of Portland has there is foundation for the rumor. In a sister for a short time. ing of nine boys and one daughter, sold his home place out west of town to th e meantim e let tho citizens hold their The Crescent literary society extends with Mrs. Esther Ormsby and d au g h breath lest in some unexpected way an invitation to the public to attend the Mr. and Mrs. George Ralston of Astoria, ter Eva, th e mother and sister of Mrs. who will make their new property th e ir 1 they remove th e charm which seema to exercises which will be held in the chap Aspinwall, respectively, arrived here home. Nine hundred and forty-five be at work. el of the college on Friday evening, last F rid ay from Manchester, South dollars was the purchase price. March 28. A special program is being Messrs. T. B. and F. A. Duncan, Dakota. M r. Aspinwall was a large J. F. Adams who came here from whose minds seem on inventions bent, arranged and a pleasant evening’s enter land owner in Dakota and ns he could Vancouver, Washington, a sho rt time have made another invention, papers of tainment may be expected. not sell all his personal effects to suit Thomas Snodgrass arrived home from ago, and who is living on th e Cooper him, he loaded a large furniture car patent on which were sent off March 8 . place on the side of Cbehalem m oun Their new appliance is au electric fire Wallowa county last Saturday evening with stock, vehicles and farming im- tain, is another old soldier added to the alarm bell the principle of which is tiie where lie went lo look at a stock ranch. piiments and shipped the car through. long list of veterans who live in the vi same as thut of their patent ventilutor He was not very well pleased with the For the present they are occupying a Tom cinity of Newberg. described in these columns some time country and declined to invest. house west of the depot. Mrs. Moses Votaw and children are ago. In short tile idea is something a s makes a pretty good Yamhiller any The Capital Journal in its write-up of follows: metal discs are placed in d if way and he will no doubt do just as f xpec'ing soon to go to Southern Oregon the state oratorical contest has the fol to remain an indefinite time. The Vo- ferent rooms of a building in connec well to remain in Cbehalem Valley. taws have decided to rent their resi lowing comment upon Newberg’s ora tion with a certain liquid, very suscept Attorney Clarence Butt has a force of dence and will sell their household tor: “ The Spirit of Commercialism” ible to heat, in which by the way large carpenters, headed by Jim Jones, at goods at public auction March 29, be was the theme of Miss Nervia Wright of ly lies the secret of the invention. The work making th e house over which he Pacific College. I t was a scathing rev ginning at 1 o’clock p. tn. apparatus is so arranged that at any recently bought uf B, F. Hevland. An elation of the universal race for the al J o h n Moore who bought the Johnson m ighty dollar . She lifted tiie veil and given tem perature, connection is made addition is being built on in front and which rings an electric bell. The n um other improvements made, which when place north of town arrived from Union disclosed education and literature ber of the room in which the unusual completed will put the property in good county with his family last Haturday dwindling, politics and religion blighted h eat is located is drop[>ed in a little shape. Mr. Butt will occupy th e prop evening and tho first of th e week two by th e touch of sordid business in ter of the sons got in with a car of stock ests. Science, literature and art must switchboard, and the alarm is also rung erty when it is completed. and household goods. Mr. Johnson has in at the fire department headqiiar ters. A. P . Oliver, assisted by W. H . W il moved into town for th e present and is not give way and die for commerce. The exact location of any fire can be The orator closed with a great burst of thus determined at once, and also the liams started in th e first of the week to occupying the Osborn property on the eloquence th a t carried the house before harvest a very profitable crop of mo Dayton road. progress which it lias made at tlie it.” time the alarm is sounded. Orland hair from his large herd of goats. In In order to be able to present a good W. H. Hitchen, son of S. H itchen, place of the old lime shears, he uses a Ileacock fixed up tho electrical connec front your shirt should be welt laun- who came from Minnesota du rin g the patent clipping machine, whereby one tions and has a fourth interest in the en dried, and your house to look neat winter, arrived here last Saturday, witli terprise. The appliance is ou exhibi man tu rns th e crank and another man with the coming of spring should have a a car load of stock and household goods bandies tho clipper. The principal ad tion in D uncan’s bicycle shop. new coat of paint. The Newrberg Steam direct from the land of blizzards. He vantages of the machine are, th a t t h e The Friends ch u rch was filled laet work is accomplished much more quick Laundry will look after the former and got through in good shape but lie says Sunday evening to hear Pres. McGrew ly, a more even cut is secured and there T. B. Cummings A Co. will sell you the he had rath er a narrow escape while on discourse upon “ The Vital Needs of is no danger of cutting or maiming the right kinds of paints and oils. Bee the route over the mountains. For the Newberg’’ and a fine address was a t animals. Mr. Oliver has nearly three what both firms say in th e advertising greater part of the run his Car was coup led on next to the engine hut Inter was tentively listened to. He took for bis hundred head of goats, the shearing of columns of the Graphic this week. text the significant words, " I s it well which means a good week’s work. Hon. D. M. Watson of Portland, one put into the rear. Soon after thcchange was madu the train was wrecked and with the young man Absalom?” and Miss Bessio L. Houck of McMinnville of th e proprietors of the well known the engine and several cars were thrown asked I lie question of parents of the W atson’s restaurant, but who is in ter young men and boys of Newberg. He d epu ty district organizer of th e Degree ested especially In oil field develop down ao em ban km ent and landed in a of Honor lodge, accompanied by Mrs. said th a t th e fathers, though not kings, ment, being himself a professional pro stream of water, while his car remained should be lords of their own households, G ault,drove down Monday afternoon, moter, was in Newberg Monday to i n safely on the rails. and should be as inquisitive in regard j t h © evening organized an auxil- vestigate the prospect of th e Yamhill N o tic e o f fllH s tilu tio n . to th eir sons’ welfare as was King j aT **ie ^oca* O. U. W. lodge. The Coal A Oil Company. He came direct Notice is hereby given th a t the part David. “ Is it well with our yonr.g j fo" owinK named officers were elected: from the Polk county prospect in which nership heretofore existing between the m e n ? ’’ The future of th e state and Past Chief of Honor, Mrs. W. E. Howard he is interested with Mr. Hirschberg. undersigned, under the firm name and church is involved in th e question. Phief of Honor, Mrs. J . W. Forsyth Mrs. Sam Linton H e says thay have struck a fine quality style of Grafe A Keller, at Newlierg, Pres. McGrew considered in brief some Lady of Honor, of illuminating gas and fully believes Yamhill County, Oregon, is by mutual Chief of Ceremonies, Mrs. Tlios. Smith of the temptations which beset young they will strike oil at one thousand feet. consent dissolved, Mr. If. A . Grufe hav Recorder, Mies Mattie Vinson men, First—th a t of drink. The speak After thirteen years of effort Mr. Wat ing purchased the entire interest of Mr. Miss Belle Smith j er held th a t this temptation is under- Financier, son has invented an appliance by which Gottfried Keller; all accounts due the Receiver, Miss Minnie Schnur J estimated.in this town, from the fact he claims th a t he can locale oil fields firm to be settled and collected by Mr. MisB Susie Smith j th a t we have no saloons. He referred Lady Usher, and tell the exact p ace for sinking the Grafe, and all indebtedness against S a id Inner Watch, Isaac Vinson to cases of drunkenness on o u r streets, well. It seems that his claims are well firm to be assumed by him. ('lias. Rittenhouse i particularly on the Sunday evening Outer Watch, founded ns he tested his machine fully Dated Newberg, Oregon, March 10, previous, the subjects of which were fol- On Wednesday at high noon, at the in th e California oil fields. He was tnk- 1902. H ick m a n A. U k a s e , lowed up by a crowd of small boys. “ Is j home of the bride’s parents at Dayton, en out into a te r r it o r y with which he G o t t f w k d K klleb . your boy safe?” Second—the woman of Oregon, Miss Katherine A. Glenn was was whooly unacquainted, but which scarlet—the ruin, th e curse, the death wedded to Mr. A. S. Kerrey of Seattle, had iieen thoroughly prospected. As he A W o r d to thfl P u b l i c . and the damnation of thousands of Washington. The wedding ceremony, traversed tho territory he located th e Having purchased Mr. Keller’s e n young men. Help th e fallen, but a performed by Rev. John Glenn, father “ d r y ” wells and th ereat oil wells, w ith tire interest in the Newlierg Flour Mills thousand fold more throw the safe of the bride, assisted by Pres. II. L. out a single mistake, ami fully satisfied we desire to th a n k the public for past guard around the innocent an d virtuous Boardman, was witnessed only by the his companions who were acquainted patronage and cordially invite a con daughters. Third—gambling, th e p e immediate relatives and friends of the with tho local conditions. As a result tinuation of the same. We shall e n culiar fascination of which is so decep family, some ten guests being present, he is now going to Texas and th en E ast deavor at all times to merit your confi tive and dangerous. F ourth—cigarette three of which accompanied the groom to Pennsylvania in answer to calls from dence and patronage. smoking, which saps th e body, mind from Seattle. The Misses Mabel E d companies to come ami locate for them . Respectfully, and nltimately th o soul. I t is almost wards and Sibyl Woodward were guests Having heard of th e prospects here, Mr. t4 H. A. U rate . impossible for even God to rescue a cig from Newberg. The short but im pres Watson came to Newherg at hi* own arette fiend. Newberg is not especially sive marriage ceremony of th e Episcopal biddipg, as he says th at every oil well IHJNDKK IT E M S . bad, and we should be thankful th a t church was used, after which en thusias he succeeds in locating is th at much in The spraying of the orchards is in the surrounding hilts s h u t off from us tic congratulations were tendered. his favor as a promoter. He was taken full blast here now. much vice and tem ptation. But even Many beautiful presents of cut glass ami ou t to th e Follett plane and arranged The Rev. Gould was up looking after th e n are our boys safa? W h a t can we silverware w»re in evidence, besides his indicator, w hich works by its sus- his prune orchard Wednesday. do? Pres. McGrew directed his talk as other tokens from well wishers and ceptibilily to certain current*. He The carpenters have th e new depot th e solution of the problem upon th e friends. Miss Glenn for some time gave started out over th e bill and soon stop tided up and are putting on the roof. home. He made a plea for a more very efficient service at the head of th e ped short, marked a certain line, and The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. L. ideal home life, in which children will musical departm ent of Pacific College, assured Messrs. Churchill and Fol be taught to respect authority. The and she has here many friends who es lett th a t there was no question a* to t h e Ryan has been very sick, but 1* im need of a real fatherhood which realizes teem her for her many lovable qualities presence of oil and furthermore said be proving now. We understand th at If. T. Purvis and its responsibility to children w a s and admire her for her exceptional rnu- believed they would find it within a hi* mother have disposed of their farm emphasized. The curfew law is goo 1 siial attainments. Mr. Kerrey is a very thousand feet. He seemed very posi to parties from Portland. but there should be no need of it. Vig well known mill and m in ing man in tive of his position and declared to his orous home training is the foundation Western Washington where he is most N. Wall left for Payette, Idaho, the companions th a t he would rather have of o ur young people’s safety. Pres. Mc- successful and popular. The young their holdings th an any prospect in 20th. He go«a to shear sheep lor parties Grew illustrated his address with graph- married people are taking a m o n t h ’s California. It goes without saying th at who employed him last year. ic stories of his own observation which tonr of southwestern states after which th e local company is gratified at his e n W. B. Allan lias shipped the last of •tm ngly enforced bia words 05*11 his th ey will return to their home in couraging words, and will sink the well his apple e r t p , In all about 200 boxes bearer*. t Beattie. for w h ich hs u o eiv el a fancy price. according to Mr. Watson * direction*. , \ ] æ c x sE c irsa E ssB J. F. Gvllstto 3 PHYSICIAN A SURGEON A t U r . l.tttt& tto U i’» t u r i l o I K -y-w a ; v x x x a x * * * w1 E. P . Dixon. - . II. C. Dixon. DENTISTS - . Rewberg, Or*. U. J . U U l . S . l d . H. A. M ltlerielil LITTLEFIELD BROS., PHYSICIANS i SURGEONS. Offices in C b eh a le m V alley Bunk H u.M ing. P h o n e No. 43. Keuideuee n o rth of P u b lic School B uilding, P h o n e No. 44. ^ T T O K N K Y AT-LAW. CLARENCE BUTT. W ill p ra c tic e iu a ll th e co u rts of th e a ta te j S pecial a tte u tio u g iv e n to pro b ate w ork, the w riting of d e ed s, m ortgage», c o n tra c ts a n d th e d ra ftiu g of a ll leg al p a p e rs. N ew berg. Oregon. O f f ic e — S e c o n d F lo o r b a n k of N ew berg b u ild in g . Feed & Seed store FI.OUR, FE E D , HAY £ GRAIN GARDEN & FLO W ER The matter of clothes comes lip again with the coming of spring and wo want to say there is nothing the matter with the clothing we sell. Our spring showing is the finest possible selection from the best makers— the kind that keep customers coming to us for all the clothing they wear. Don’t forget to look through our stock before purchasing; we can please you with quality and price. -> + o - SEEDS. F ree D elivery. W ard & R n rcln y . 1st. S treet, N ew berg, Or N ew berg H arness S h o p • EV E R Y TH IN C IN T H E LINE OF hm H O R S E GOODSvam Repairing Neatly Done. a call. Give me Newberg, Oregon. H. L. S u th e rla n d . CAPITAL STOCK $50,000 JOHN A. BECK, Pi*r Value $1.00 per Share P a id up a n d NON ASSESSAHLE. WATCHMAKER j|A. C. Churchill. Pres. Dr. H. J. Littlefield, Vice Pre*. A. P. Oliver, Sec’y. J. C. Uolcord, Treat. Clarence Butt, Attorney. Bank of Newberg, Depository. DIRECTORS: JIB. C. Miles, 8. M. Calkins, N. E. Britt, A. Hodson, H. J. Littlefield, A. P, Oliver, LClarence B utt, J. C. Colcor I, . C. Churchill. and JEWELER, 9olic!ta th e patronage of h is o ld In d ia n a F rie n d s w ho need w atch re p a irin g done. 207 M orrison St. PORTLAND, OR GET Y O U R------ Newberg seems to be a pretty good town to present oil propositions. There are now three companies soliciting for the sale of their respective stocks by the Newberg people; two are California affairs and one a local enterprise. Each one of the three are strictly wildcat. Neither one of the three are pro ducers. Each is simply a prospect, but undoubtedly each hopes to find oil. Allowing for a tull measure of confidence and effort for success to each, the fact remains, that only one of these three companies are able to sell stock in the county wherein their prospect exists. “ Distance lends en chantment to the view.” This old saying is thought by some to be the particular merit which appeals to the purse of the Newberg purchase- of California stock. I t’s none of our business who these purchasers are, or to what amount they invest. We simply make a comparison to show that if you want to buy non producing stock we believe our local cotnpauy has the best of it from any point of view. When you purchase stock of a wildcat nature with its prospect located in a far off country, it’s a gamble pure and simple; there is no other name for it; it’s neither investment or de velopment. When you purchase stock in our local com pany, call it what you like, it’s a dead sure thing that iu its broadest meaning it's a development. We do not try to blow you in on a sure thing because we have none and the people who buy our stock do so with action on their own judgement as to amount for the purpose of develop ing an industry, which, proving successful, they know will prove valuable and the benefits ol which indirectly if not directly, no man can escape. We are going to sell stock enough to complete the work and mostly in $ 5 , $10 and $20 investments. We hope to make a discovery; we believe we will, and are confident that in any event shareholders will get their money’s worth. Saws, Lawn Mowers and Tools Sharpened AND Y O U R------ Furniture Fixed up and Upholstered at , First and Main JSruns on s, Htreet.. jfc. C aldw ell dc Co. ¡Pharm acists***1* ^ Dealer in © n ags, f f le e H e m e s , IBÖÖK3, STATOOHIEMY f i n d a f u l l lint? o f - - - f a n c y a n d ZJot/et jfr t ic fa s . GOOD BARGAINS IN KODAKS C a m e r a S u p p lie s K e p t in S to c k PRE8CKIPTIOM WORK A SPECIALTY, Bank of Newberg. B. C. M ILES, P r e s id e n t. N. E HKITT. Vice Pres. E. H. WOODWARD, H eeretary. J . C. C O LCO HH . C a s h ie r . CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. B. C. M ILES, C K. N PA PLO IN Q . E II. W OODW ARD. n 7fe w ell/h e e ls f »»»««« K. Burn. J . II J j OUULAB, J R . Hi rectors. C O I t« r * r O N r > K > iT S - L a d d A T ilto n , P o rt la n d ; N ational Park B auk, N ew York. 7 J. S 3 , ^Duncan S tran g e rs v is itin g the c ity are In v ite d to c all at th e bank for Inferm atlon c o n c e rn in g the c ity . C o rie sp o n d e rc e in v ite d . . ........... . ■— Sell the Best the Market Affords, such as the l i. The place to get your DRUGS & MEDICINES. PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY. R o o k s. S t a t io n e r y , F a n c y nnd T o i le t A r tic le * . C a n ia r a nnd K o d a k * an d nil k in d * o f C a m a r a S u p p lies. L E SS O N S G I V E N I N K O D A K - EKY. dt Sons> Columbia, Cleveland, Tribune, Ram bler, Snell and Yale, All of which are GUARANTEED. %¿/o Jfcavo tho ¡Pest C quipped .REPAIR SHOP S n tho C ounty. •Sundries on hand at all times.