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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1910)
Tf- fe I B, .'.bifcn "I1iri '''" WWIH Ihc 5imc$mM. SATURDAY. JUNK 53. 1910 SUltSOIttrTlON RATR8! Out Year .. 8U Monthi Thrt Monlhl -' - 11.00 .1,00 . ,n IU1.IAN IIVHU - - - - M Thoro arc a great number of tourists visiting this section these days. Automsbilesnro numerous. Among these aro capitalists who are looking over the country for investments and with the activity shown by railroad people it would indicate rapid development. Senator Itaurno won out in the Vale land oflico appointments and B. R. Keitcrof Pennsylvania and II. G. Guild of Newport this state have been confirmed as reg ister and receiver respectively. Representative Ellis wanted men who lived in the new land district and had recommended Tlios. Mc Knight and G. A. Hurley. LOCAL QVLRrLUW. Fay Comegya is in tho city. Cremo the children cry for it. Crcmo -for sale by your grocer. Clothing for youths and child ren at Schenk Bros. Read the oiler mndo by N. Brown & Sons under tho head, "Dont got bilked." Gentlemen, wo havo all our spring and summer stock in. Yours truly, Schenk Bros. Fon Sam: 25 foot business lot on Main St., Burns. Good build ing. Inquire at this ollke. If you want to make n trade, sell your relinquishment or other property the Inland Empire Real ty Co. will bo of great assistance to you. They have sold others and can sell yours. Miller will havo now ivo now frcqiftt INTERESTED IN IRHIQATION. Major L. II. French arrived here yesterday in his auto from Vale in company with Emory Cole and others. The Major is interested with the Cole Brothers and C. B. McConnell in the Silver Creek irrigation project and has come to remain permanently in this county if conditions are fav orable. Tho work on Silver creek is progressing satisfactorily and will soon be far enough along to make some definite calculations as to the cost of the project. Major French and associates are also desirous of furthering other irrigation enterprises in this section and now have a corps of engineers in Silvies Valley looking into the the feasibility of that project. There may be some announcements a little later. Mrs. millinnrv iirrivintr at intervals from the 15th to Iho 25th of this month. Some real fine things for summer. Call and see the display and make selections for the 1th. Congress has passed tho bill making $20,000,000 available for irrigation projects in tho West under a bonding proposition. Oregon should receive somo ben- efitfrom this and we might get; something going here. ' E. C. Sheldon and wifo of Nebraska arrived here last Sat urday on a visit to their daugh tqr, Mrs. I). Dickenson. Mr. Sheldon was hero 8 years ago, and says he can see somo change but not as much as ho had ex pected. He states this is an oil" year in his stato and crops will not be ud to the average. They I will remain hero for several weeks. ) s ' DISTRICT SCHOOL MEDTIN0. G. W. Clovenger was olectcd a director and W. E. Huston clerk at tho annual school moot ing held last Monday afternoon. Neither had opposition. A spe cial tax of 5 mills wna voted for school purposes. Clerk Huston had his report all written out on tho board in a very clear and concise manner together with general Btntistlcs showing tho financial condition of tho district as well aB a cal culation of expenditures for tho coming year. Mrs. J. C. Foley tendered her resignation ns a member of tho board and a special meeting has been called for Saturday, July 2 to fill tho vacancy and also to consider a now school building. The present crowded condition of the school building was dis cussed at tho meeting Monday and it wns realized that now nnd larger quarters wero necessary in the immediate future, thoroforo steps must bo taken nt once. The suggestion to vote n tax to wipe out present indebtedness and create a sinking fund for building purposes did not meet with approval and tho proposi tion of bonding wns put before tho meeting. With tho present taxable property it wns shown that sufficient bonds could be floated to erect a large, modern school building and retire tho small indebtedness. This is a matter tlmt should receive particular attention of tho taxpayers and patrons of tho dis trict. In all likelihood a new site will bo necessary in order to give sufficient grounds for tho new building and the mnttcr of location is one that should have unselfish consideration. The ACCIDENTALY SHOT DON'T GET BILKED A Chicago firm, claiming to be a whole sale house, is selling groceries to the peo ple of Harney county. We hereby agree to duplicate any order complete, sold by them in Harney county at the same price delivered in Hums as they are selling goods F. O. li. Chicago. N. BROWN & SONS J. H. Husers received a flesh wound in the hip from the acci dental discharge of a 25-20 rifle at H. J. Hanson's slaughter house Thursday evening. The two men with Sherman Smith were preparing to slaugh ter some steers and the animals were in the schute ready. Mr, Hanson reached up to draw tho rifle down hurridly and took hold of the muzzle. The gun went off ; . . and Mr. Hanson doesn't know nra iinmntnn 1ms hist ostnb-' Times-Herald would urtre the whether the ball passed between' jsnca ; t cw record by shearing! patron to give this matter their new railroads. Pralrio City is one of tho first of tho season to hold a Railroad Day, celebrating tho advent of tho oxtcntion of tho Sumpter Valley lino to that thriving city. Addresses wore mndo by many prominent men, tolling of tho good to ho oxpect od from tho railroad and a big barbeque was held. Pioneers of Oregon arc hon ored guests of Portland this week, tho ocenssion being tho annual reunion of tho Oregon Pioneer Association. Tho white haired band of empiro builders who biased tho trail to Old Oregon will bo greeted by an address of welcomo by Mayor Simon and there will bo other notnblo talks. A big banquet at the Armory is a feature of tho reunion. Because tho Eastern bond market is "oil", Portland people aro buying the city's improve ments bonds, determined tlmt betterment shall go ahead with out delay because of financial conditions elsewhere. Bids mndo for tho bonds by bond-buying firms of the Eastern money cen ters wore far below what wns considered satisfactory by Mayor Simon, in fact tho best ofier waB to take tho bonds at 91. This mont a loss to tho city and then the securitos wero olFcrcd locally ntpar. Tho first block of tho S2.000.000 issue authorized to build the Broadway bridge, amounting to $250,000, is now boimr taken at homo so there bo no delay nor loss to the city. Unfortunant children of tho city, in whose lives thoro is to little sunshine, were given n treat this week when Portltnd automobilist gave the use of their cars for rides about the city that wero much enjoyed by tho child- crn. Wards of the Boys' Girls' Aid Society, tho Children Home, and the People's institute were the receipicnts of this outing and it was a happy bunch of children tlint loured tho city in tho big autos for two hours. DISSOLUTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing between C. A. Bedell nnd Henry Richardson hns been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Rich ardson retires from the business nnd Mr. Bedell pays all the bills and collects all outstanding ac counts. C. A. IJCUKLI II. RlCHAIlOSON his legs or to one side as he was between the weapon and Mr. Husers, but the ball entered the latter near the point of his hip bone in front, ranging slightly down and is near the surface at the back of the hip. The wound ed man was conveyed to town at once but in Burns cleaned the wound and made Mr. Husers comfortable. Dr. Mars den arrived yesterday evening and made an examination and thinks the bullet did not hit the bone, although he did not make 291 big sheep in 9 hours minutes. E. W. Van Valkonburg, Dr. R. D. Burrow and Rev. C. W. Holloman returned this morning from a trip to the Wavorly sec tion in the former's auto. ( there was not a doctor The cheapest hired help that at the time. Friends tu0 mnrhor Ims is Mm nditor. I av .......... .... . .. ,.., . Ho works for the ranchar and 10 consideration and let us do our best in the way of making our ' educational institutions as good ' as we possibly can. Job printing The Timos-Herald The Home Hotel is tho comfor- tablo place to board. The lies Comedy & for $2 Co. will plav here tho week of the n.a 1i tllllUklt Uh. E. E Laughlin wns over from a thorongh examination out win iary. Blue Mt. Eagle, this morning. Dr. Aiarsucn is inclined to think it is not a serious wound and if it is not infected will cause Mr. Husers no lasting trouble. a year or $100 for fifty years. Think of it, fifty years hard labor for .$100. Surely on such Paulinin tho first of this week to terms no one is honery enough make proof on somo land. to beat the editor out of his sal- Mrs. Isaac Schwartz ahcP Morris Schwartz arrived home last night from Portland. They came in from Prairie in the Hol land auto. Mrs. Schwartz has John II. Garrett, who has been confined to his bed with spotted fever, is nble to bo on tho streets. W. H. Brooke of Ontario has been appointed by Gov. Benson as ono of a committee of five to direct tho work of tho National Irrigation Congress in this state. Thi Oolr Wsmaa'a Collrf eo l'atlfle C'o.t Kitlaaltalr tl f. Yh... H.h.b um Ixieatrj amonf I In kaautifut Mli mar OaVlanJ, California, "" cIum In Sin Fianciaea inJ tin , fttat UnivctaitiM of th Wait. i'ull tollrtiala couiaa laaJinf la Jfrftif. Hnlranct amlfrajuation rtquiifnwnla luuivaUnl la iIiom of Stanton! anj Univttilly of California. Training fila attiJrnla for UacHllif trial., lwa of acaJrmie woiV. and orTra (racial Jvanl.jra for muaie. art, library aluJy ami home economic. Wall rquippJ laboraloriaa for dnc. Special alunli.m to heallh of aluJrnU. MoJrm fyniMiiun lliofouiiMy tquinnaJ. Out. Joor ifanJamuninlainiliijalCalilorn!aeli. Data. Alumnaa in avtry . uy on K Pacific Coait. Ton CATaiOoul Aooaaaa I'xiaiDtNr LutLt CLAY CAnaoH LL.D. MILLS COLLIOt P. O . CALIFORNIA, been absent for several weeks, Reatos for sale, all sizes and un:n ,inwn rnr frnntmnnl lengths, price 20 cents per foot. by spCciulists for ear trouble, ' Why pay tho rates charged by Any one desiring Reatos address and hor fiends aro pleased to Standard Companies, when you w. a. roru oi j. , u. Aiuerson, know B10 has entirely recovered, can get tho same protection for AiDerson. uregon. Mr. Schwartz was down for the 'about half? Firo Insuranco ta Good morning! Did Cremo for breakfast? you have rose festival quaintances. and to renew nc A SWELL DRESSER Can Examine the very Idlest Spring and Summer Lines AH Nov in the very Fanciest Scotch Samples Shirts and all other articles for Ladies and Gentlemen The Only Place SCHENK BROS. cost in tho Horticultural Firo Relief. Randall, Passenger & Moloney. INDUSTRIAL NOTES. (Portland Correspondence.) Tom Richardson, manager of tho Portland Commercial Club for tho past six years, and sec retary of the Oregon Develop ment League, who retires tin's month, will be succeeded in the work by C. C. Chapman. The latter is by no means a stranger to Oregon and is nn acknowledg ed advertising expert withsovor al yenrs experience that especially fits him for tho position. Ho wns nominated by II. Bcckwith, president of tho club, nnd the nomination was seconed by Man ager Richardson. He was chosen unanimously. In a letter to tho members of tho Oregon Development League announcing tho change in offic ials, Secrotary Richardson be speaks all possible assistance and support for Mr. Chapman, whom ho recommends to tho various THE MERCHANT TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS ---,:, jt n renown and capablo, a natural born nd- OlirnS, XJxLyUll 'vertiser and a tireless worker. Oregon communities will bo fairly busy this year welcoming NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'NITKD HTATM I. Nil DrrlCK lliifiit. OniKin, Juiio'i, 1510. No Im lalivrclijr nlvi'M lli- Frank Adrian, of Iicnlo, nrciion, who, on July 1. lvw7, lilmli' ilracrt Uml outry Nil WA )vMal No UlW.lor NK, NW'i ami NM NK) J, Suction 1, 'Inmulilpll N.ltaiiKO Ml !'. W lllainull Marl illan, Iwa flk-itmmrunf til to 'linn In make final iir.Mil lit caialillili lUlin lotliolaml alxirailo arrlhtfil lxl('ro M J O'Connor, II H. Commit alnuor. at hla oIIIiohI IHiilo, Oregon, on I lie Mli ilay ol Allll'lil lulu, Claimant naniea aa wltncatCNj lira. i li Hcfunlwnuli. Krmicla N (Iroro. Ciiluniuiia Mow, Prvoniia llflmilauli. all ol licnlo, Ori'KOli. vm. v a nun, Itridilcr lliirna lilt Nn M Krrml No. 0I7M. NOTICK KOIl PUHMCATION UNITKII HTATKS I.ANI) OKKICK. I Duma, (lifK'iii, May an, 1910. Nntlio la lirrrliy ulwil that Ilia Norllicm I'orlllo Hallway Cniii.aiiy, wlioao i.t onlre mlilrt'M la Ht I'linl, Mlnuoaola, haa Ilill'Jiilh la "I May lull) ninl 111 tlila unite Its an I'lltaUon loaolorl iinitur tlia vrovlvlonaof Hie n tot i:iiiiKtt-i,ii'iiivcil July l, lua (Jumat M, fiSUJ BI'.U of HKW Fin. W, Nr , N J. anil NKJi ol eT.J.oiu W,iil 8PtHec. a.1 anil HI, of 8Vi Hw 31 In lownalilri UJ Kimtli, Itaimn SI, lit i ami mW i ol NW hco 4. h li of NhU ami Of hKU Kl'O V HUll h' j ll( NKU Hvv, VU III lOWII- llilp ill Hontll, llnuuu III all Kaatof tho Wll lariivtto rrlnclal Morlllan. An) nnil Mil I'craiina ilaliiilnK ailvrraoly lln iKiiiloiluacrllir'l.nriUalrliiit In iilijevl hcrauie of Hi" mluuml clinrailrr uf tlie laml.orfor an)' oiliur rttaa,in,tii lliuillil'oaal Id ai'lli'ant, almillil Ilia tlii'lr nlll'lnvll" of protual III tlila mine, on or Imfnrt tlio 1'lliilur of July, 1910, Wm, Kamrk, llciiliter. CONTEST NOTICE. CONTI'.HT NO, 161, I'NITKIlHTATIta I.ANII Orril K, lltirui, Orriion, Mar U, I'JIO. A iilllt'liiltoiiliiatnlllluvlttiavliiirbceii flloil In tlila oiiti liy I'lorro (irliuaml contiataut, aiialiial IliiMHilfn.1 i:utry. No. U37I5, mailu Orinlwr I. Iimi, for ),NtvL. HKJ.NWU ml HW'.j SV.'i xmtloii 11, 'Iiiwuahlii 1.11 rioiilh, Itaiiuo Ml I. a at, UIIImim1Ii' Mer illan, liy ClarciKu 'IroutHlru. i uiilvaioe. In .willed It la alli'itvil ilial aal'I l lareiit v I routwlre liai ulinflv ultonilonl'il .mil laml fur Illiim llifitl alx liiinillia latinl li never aullkul or rrila uilnu orciilllvaleil nimo.talil I'arlloa aru lintuliy ijollHnl In Hpiionr. ri'iml, anil oirer ovlucnca loiu.hliiir aalil hIIi uiillnii at lu o'rlot'k a in. on June K7, lull), huforu tlio lU'uUtar ami llecelv. er at lliu Ulillf.il Nlulta I llli'l nriiiffiii- 'llietulil loiiti'ilant liuvluy In roper all lila, vll, flleil Mny U, 1,110. ret forlli lai'ta which ahow that alur iIiioiIIHIkiiuio puiaoual aorvlca olthlamitk'oiuuuot do mui'u, It la hvrehy or iloreil ninl illrei Icil Unit audi nullio bOKlVln hy line ami proper piilillialluu WM. Kaiikb, Itrulatur. Olllce In lliirna, NOTICE KOIt PUBLICATION. (Iiolaleil Tract ) rOUI.IC I.ANI) hai.i:. UmtkiiHtatm I.anii Omen I lliirna, Orevou, May Id, 1U10. Noilco la hereby ulveu lluil, aaillreeteil liy lliet'oiiiinl'aluiier of tlio (louurnl l.aml Olllce, umler the pruvitloua of Iho Art ol (,'onKrvia aplTOVC'il June :7, lliml lll Mala , 617,1 Mo will oiler at I'Uhllo iialu In Iho hliihrat hlililer.at loo'clook h. in ,nii tho !!7lh iluy of June, lOlO, althltoltliu, 1 1 i,o folluwliitf ilcacrlbeil laml M.'NWl; Hi'U III Tivii 8a rJouth, ItuilKO 01 itaal, , M. (iiuiur appnruiiou wumuj, At)' letaou i lulniliiK ailtorieiy iiiuutove Odd Fellows, Building ileae-lUil lamia ure n'lvncl lo tllu llielr i,t. tin. or nlili'i'it'iiia uu or before Hie tlm iUalKual.il for K' Wm. Kakik, Itcgliter, I'iunk luvtv, Heielvtr, 100 1500 1500 1500 1500 1200 5000 :J700 270O 2700 '100 Closing Out Sale of Full Blood Merino Flocks Having decided to closo out our entire holding of fino sheep wo havo tho following to offer for salo without reservation. Registered Merino owes with lambB, of tho A and U classes, Select full blood Rambouillotowes with lambs, strictly truo to typo and of beautiful covering. Full blood Rnmbouillot ewes with lambs, strictly first class and good enough for any stud flock. Select full blood Dolaino owes with lambs, heavy shearers, heavy bono nnd very largo size. Full blood Delaino owes with lambs, good enough to go into any Btud flock. Full blood Spanish Merino owes, with lambs, 'flieso are Btrong typo of tho H class, very heavy shearers and dense covering. Theso aro exceptionally largo for their type. TIIHSK I'lVK n.OCKH AUK ALL YOUNO HIIKi:i One and two year old owes, not bred, of tho nbovo classes. High class Merino ewes, with lambs. Ono nnd two year old high class Merino owes, not bred. Yearling range rams, and Registered rams of tlio nbovo classes. All owos with lambs havo been bred to registered rams in their respectivo classes. The male increase will be raised as ram lambs, except those from tho .'1700 head of high class Merino ewes. For price and particulars, address TII2 BALDWIN SHEEP & LAND Co. Way Creek, Crook Counln, Oregon Young's Meat Market & Grocery We sell everything that everybody wants to eat GENERAL MERCHANDISE Hardware, Implements, Groceries, Meats, Shoes Rubber Goods, Ice Meats from 5c. to 12 l-2c. Best Loin Steak 12ic Boils 5c. to 7c. Roasts ..Gc. to8c. Sausage... : 12ic Pork l&c. After Alay 15 we will tfive away FR.BE3 " ONE $25.00 STANDARD TALKING MACHINE for Cash purchases amount ing to $75.00. Save your coupons--when they total $75.00 bring them in and get your machine. REED BUILDING OPPOSITE, POST OFFICE This weather will make you feel like making garden. Wc have the BEST STOCK OF PLOWS on hand and the liesl and most COMPLETE STOCK OF SEEDS SEEDS IN BULK AT 0NE-IIALP PRICE of package seeds. Full slock of 3E3CODE3SS and K.LDES1E3J Begin to gel ready for gardening QEER & CUMMINS Burns, Oregon. Burns Meat Market NcwSliopOpposilc I lie lirst Nalional Hank Main Si. Pork, Vienat Boloii.i i'linl MUM .NtllSilid 1 1 i noei in anu Quantity. Your patronage solicited. II. J HANSEN, Propt iS-Si al BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. CORTES E. ELLIOTT, Propt. ,, Sv'i i attention iven lo transcicnl custom and freight teams. Horses kept by the day, wt'ec or month. riHST CLASS LIVERY TURNOUTS. Hay and. grain always un hand. 111. I"- 1 11 ,vr w Your imiroiinne solicited. Scull) MmiiSi Ilurn . Oregon Special Attention Given to Conducting Funerals Lv NEW AND ACCURATE HAY SCALK .1 NEW AND ACCURATE HAY SCALES -J IN CONNECTION WITH BARN. JN M A (k A . Qo To The Whiter Front Livery Stable NEW RIQS AND TEAMS Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls.jELLIOTT BARN, Burns, Ol The Stsndard Bred Stallion PROGRESS Trial 2:20 ill stand season of 1910 R. J. AlcKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. SIDNEY WILKES, 2:41 Sire Mnrvin Wilkes 2:12J who trotted 3 heats in one afternoon in better than 2:09 and sold and shipped to Australia and, is now the champion trotter and show horse of Australia. Marvin Wilk e wns tho frrcntest race colt of his day m California. Dam, Kitty H. 2:2-14 a stake winner and unbeaten as a two and threo year old. Sho by Sidney 2:192, gmwlsirc of Lou Dillon 1:58 J Sidney Wilkes was very fast as a two year old and trotted A milo barefooted at a 2:-10 gait. Last year with GO days work ho raced bettor than 2:40 nnd is the fastest troting stallion in Harney County nnd will take n low record this year. Ho is n dark brown 15S hands high weight 1200 lbs nnd a model harness horse. Will make season 1910 at Fair Grounds, Hums, Oregon. For terms nddrcss, Claude McGee, Burns, Oregon 1'ltOGlfKSS. No. 11139. in a in n 170211 nv I1.1v Kiiin.lm,. lit Imnilu Mnli. liy D.ilno, IMOIj (sircil by Mr Alberts J Mi4 :-.r Joint 2 (W'4 . Clipper! iiiiiHiiin -ni. iiiiuicru 111 io umu.-iu, mm u tlirH infer lliiin - Ji. KiMiiuinbur Mi', by WnlJatoln, 12507, lli'rtlin. ummliiiotiiur ol 1'roLTom. in tlio lnniln-r nf 11) roltmill in 1I1.1 htt. I.lnill, licr liitli i-nlt ii (ild hh a urccn )iMccr at 10,000 In lis tlintiyei'ij lorin 1111 nmiio n icconi 01 anu ierms: $15,20, 25 CEO. D. HAGEY, Burns, Ore, E. B. REED & SON Complete line of Fancy & Staple Groceries ICE CREAM SEASON Wo wish to announce to (lie public that we will goon linve nn Ice Creaiu Alnniifucturlng Plant hi operation nnil prepared to furnish it hi any quant ity on short notice to families or entertainments. WE STILL TAKE ORDERS FOR TAILOR MADE CLOTHING 4iJJIIti)!lJ Slrcil by Omrnnl 2:!tfi4t Biro orOmwinl Silv r 2.0i'4, lVarl '-':0(1)4, llviuuttn 2:0(1 :i-l, (inzulln 2.0J-4, 1'ilrttiis 2 07'4, 2.07)u,MIfiOplii!ll!i2:00l4, Mnjor nou 2.001 lol 3:093v', Cnrnclln Hello 2:10 anil 11)1 others itli ivcorils In :::::::::::::::::::::::i:::::::::::t::::::i;::::ini:::::::j:; .. Twelfth Night, No. 41906 TRIflU RtCORD 2:11 1-4 Slroof Night of Stratlimoru 2:11 :H, Murk Niclit S 10'4 On w aril Col burl Thornton .'low 2 ,!0 Dam: Miss Hutn 3 :03 a-1, Dam of l.ecllo Allen 'J:1B4. I'hcbe Thcrn 2:2S, Miss Aiirella 2:m4 Alice W. I.oii 2:21 !M a .1 hiiu Sibley with n tc-yoarolil recorp ol 2:20 U-l, Onuaril U by tui). Wllkus MIhk lbitu ny J. J Amlaboii, eiro of Aiuluboii Hoy liAUlj, J.J Aiiilnbon is by Alcjnno bo In 'deo, Wilkes. I lmo oiioukI) lnnroa bookwl to wirnmt llm Keeping; of Twellth Night at home nnil will ptiuitl lilin at Ilnrriiii.in, Oretion for the xeiuoii of 1010. l"eo flOwith return privileges II mare proes not in foal, iiinrtm pautnroil nnil enreil for freo of elmriHi I'or (iirtimbirH wrlto H, DENMAN, Harriman, Oregon iiti::::t::ii:ti::::i:::ii:::::::::i:::::::jt:;:::i:::i:;ji:::nt:itx:ji:jitr::jjtt:r:t:::t::::r:sF bW2BttXmSf2Mi: r B Aaa I TvM-l Si i.JR,,snspJrJ'I;ii li " BISX3fllaK3afcWMjv"iy ENGINES BOILERS ijSSUl JilGH GRADE MACHINERY SAW MILLS WRITE FOR .SPECIAL CATALOG AND PRICES THE A.H.AVERILL MACHINERY CO. SPOKANE, WASH.-PORTLAND. ORE.- SAN J05ECAL "V "V ." "A-V''A.V"BV"VsV'Vtl. , t.A. V -8, 'Vt )Vv want to thank you for iiour pant pttronagc. I IV believe you will find it to pour interval lo trade with u in the future. Our stock is complete and our DRUGS arc the bent. )Ve will not handle anp other kind and our prices arc right. Wc have the best line of Cigars, Candies, Tost Cards and Stationery In the eitg. Agents for DR. SHOOTS FAMILY MEDICINES and SLCUKIfY STOCK REMEDIES We Solicit your .'rescrlplloii work S The City Drug Store RIHED BROS., Proprietors ayVW -." . AaVk't., 9 fk. a vaV.' Job Printing. sL, 8 'Aatffll