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TO ADVERTISERS. Publoheri. Joh^^rinlîng of all Kinds —fX THI— An Independent Paper, Devoted Especially to the Interests of Southern Oregon. and Best Styles, ND AT THE— laving* Rates. VOI O M • (¡KANT'S PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OIL, FKIDAV, JUNE I, 1886 LEVY SVHOOI. H o V se \\} NO. 10. Grant-« I’ umi . an named fitft 'rvnemi I Grant, m a etatnty Beat onnlnilly located in Southern On-gon. It in a pcogrwaiv« 1 railnw! town of (WO inhabitant«, and ia the main «imply |><>int for a large portion of country devoted to r lining. '-imtwui«< agriculture and fruit-ranting. Climate un excelled The t ovkira being the only paper jmb- linbed in Joeephine county, with a geed circulation in Jacferon county, snaMee it to la- one nt the heat advertiaiug medium® in Siuthern Oregon. For rate«, addreaa T he Cor milk . Grant'« Oregon. FARM NOTES. the wood into fire lengths, a back 1 Besides, the large mill and sash log was put in the great fire-place door factory, a round house and DAVI» BROWER, It was away back in the Fortys, and in front of it ujxin andirons I Early gardening lengthens the UNION HOTEL machine shops of the Oregon <Sr Cal A few weeks ago the gcntlemun Attore' at Law & Notary Public ifornia Railroad Conqvany are here. with the nearest scluxil house ten loaned by a neighbor rested the fore growing season, and permits, at w hose name follows this article One of Best Hotels in Southern t U b AM s I’ou*, - • -■ • O regon . One of the finest hotel buildings miles off. at the county seat, when stick, ami alxive all sticks of W'xxl limes, of two crops on the same land, visiteel Grant's Pass in the interest in South Oregon has recently l»een the few neighbors on the prarie put I 1 were piled pleuteously. Meanwhile as turnips follow peas, and time is Oregon. «’mpracti.-e in all the courts of the of the "Northwest Magazine," , completed, and a large two-story their head* together to devise some a boy had brought a chunk of fire thereby gaining for putting in late crops. sort of a makeshift for supplying Stat". Oflice on Sixth street, near post- GOOD BEDS! GOOD TABLE! Published at St. Paul and Mimic building for a graded school is one their children with educational ad from our house, a piece of hickory ■ oflice. Is there is any rvn’-on why a sheep of the new features of the town. burned in two, otic end of which j ajxjlis, and the following is a re And the beat of Accommodations. cannot lx- made to work a light dog Plans and spectfii’ations have been vantages during the long winter al w as a glowing ember. S. U. MITCHELL, sume of his opinions concerning made for the immediate erection of ready near at hand. .. ............. .... ....... This was «lipped under the fore-' jxiwcr for running the churn? Here Connected with this hotel is a 1 our town and the many places of a county court house and jail. The decision was soon reached stick, K Attorney at Law, some . chips __ and 1 kindling put chance to make capital <1/........ r_. w a good . . surplus energy of the old GBASr’a P ahs , - - - - O regon . -FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE.— importance through the county. Three church buildings are also in that a school house, must lx? built uj’on it, and sixm there was a great, °”t One and a teacher employed. glowing wood fire. ’ ram. This is but another evidence of progresss of construction. Mrs. Ellen R\der. Proprietress A site for^thc school house was To have a fine crop of large, rich When school closed for the day '.Vili practice in alt State and Federal the good impression generally made thing the town lacks is a bank, there chosen near our house, upon my Court* Ottico on Main street. lx?ing no bank in the county. There one of the duties of the teacher was currants, enrich the ground, make K irbyville ,............................. O reg - \ upon those who visit us and learn is also a gixxi opening for a broom father's l'ann; logs the material set to "cover up the fire." One or more it clean and mellow and thin out SAM WHITE, WILLIAM NAUCKE i of our advantagJs and resources : manufactory. Large quantities of tied iqxiu for its construction, while burning chunks were selected and the brush, cut away the old wood Attorney at Law, This railroad, mining and lumber broom corn were raised m the va its builders were to lie the neighbor covered over with ashes, and if prop- after fruiting and leave the vigorous -KEEPS- town is but two years old. It is the cinity last season, and the raisers farmers. erly done tins insured a heap of live young shoots. G rant ’ s P ass , ... - O regon . time was that perfect season coals w ith which to start the next1 Keep all stable manure out of the DRY GOODS à GROCERIES ■ county seat of Josephine County, intend to have a factory eventually. ' the The hazy, sun subdued, Indian sum- morning’s fire. in the southern part of Oregon.. The C ockier , a weekly news-' Will practice in all the Court* of the State 1 strawbery jiatch unless yen know it ncr dai s of Novemlx-r. paper published by Wimer & Stine, 1 Is snugly situated on a level tree-/ The scholars all brought their to lx* tolerably free from weed seed For good bargaiifs in the line of H. KELLEY, strewn flat on the north bank oi is one of the leading progressive The nearest timlx’r was two miles dinners in little baskets or tin buck it is cheaper to buy and apply com Hats. Cm. Boots and Shoes or General Groceries Rogue River, about fifty miles from! features of the wide-awake little Jr more away, but in a few days ets, and after these were eaten, dur mercial fertilizers than to be pulling Atttoney at Law. I the river's mouth, on the line of the) cittv. It has just started on its sec- willing hands and steady going teat.; ing the one hour allowed for noon weeds all summer. Anil everything in the way of J ai RSONVII.I.E. .... O regon . Oregon & California Railroad, twol I ond volume. It is the pioneer and had piles of logs on hand ready for time, the largest girls swept out the It is necessary to keep a sheep un —MINING SUPPLIES.— hundred and ninety six miles south! only pajx*r published in the county. Atse. t school rixnn. 5V.II practice in all the Court® of the til it is two or three years old in or- of Portland, Oregon, and four huu ’ ' This is the getting off place to Fourteen bv sixteen were the di Rough cabin! Simple, hastily dor t<> have first class __ mutton? The State. Oflice in Court House. Those wishing bargains should callón , dred and forty-two north of San visit the wonderful Limestone Caves, tnensions of the rude structure, and made school house' Under your roof ¡dea'mnoi’ig‘the '¡^¿ii-sh“b^ IL K. HANNA, 1 Francisco. California. Surround thirty miles southward of here. after this space was measured and ‘ th»- best mutton is obtained WILLIAM NAUCKE, ing on all sides, at a distance of They are also known as Josephine's squarrecl off upon the ground, at that ended all too .* soon. Through 1 fromthreeand four vear-old wethers. Attorney at Law, from one to three miles, are low Caves and the Graybaek Caves, and each corner w as placed a short, thick your solitary, strangely-formed win K ekhyvii . le ,.............................O regon . It is a good suggestion to fanners J ackho . nvii . ee , ... - O regon . tiinl>er-clad hills, and in the far dis are in an immence limestone moun chunk of timber for foundation. dow, the afternoon’s sun found its to go over their pastures carefully N. DELEMATER, tance beyond loom up snow-capped tain. Thev have Ixen explored to Next an expert axeman tixik jxisi way. and fell with warm, gladden I OflTi.i' in '»rtli htiilding, Oregon street ! mountain peaks. nearly a mile in depth, and appar tion at each of the four corners, when ing glow upon coy maiden, vigor every two or three weeks and scatter —DEALER IN— ! the dropping of their stock, so that a railroad station Giants Pass ently extend into the mountain for the logs were brought anil fitted in ous youth, fair haired lx>y, and care the fields evenly, and not only in T. B. KENT, DRY GOODS à GROCERIES is As the main supply jvoint to a large many miles. They also extend place one over another, after their worn teacher. Attorney at Law. Through your rude, cracky door I spots, many show growth of rank scope of country off to the south and downward and upward- -a regular ends were notched and scotched. And keeps constantly on hand | grass. J.u KHONMi i.r, - O regon . When the height of above seven came merry children, their happy west that is rich in mineral and honeycomb-like. Their main fea- H ats , C aps , B oots and S hoes , lumber trees, and has numerous ture is the beautiful display of feet w as reached the sides were com faces all aglow with heartiness and Foricgn landholders hold 21,000- ■ 000 acres in the United States. If Will practice in all the Court® of the small valleys and flats, which, with stalactite and stalagmite formations plcte, lmt to the ends logs with their youthful vigor. — and — State. Of.tee ill Court House. Within your friendly walls gath 1 they would send over their best the excellent climate customary to that are to be seen in many soft extremities Ixveled. were added till ~ Genomi Mining Supplies. the country, faciliates the fruit, shades of color from the rays of an the two gables were finished. ered pure young hearts that throb ■ tenants to improve their estates it S. \Y. FORBES, would lx- well for the country, but graded stock and dary business. artificial light. The caves form im I’rom one to the other gable small Ixd with new fresh, joyous life, and Notary Public. i Tiiuae winking good bargains must not Fhe principal tributary points at mence- dome like chambers, various logs extended, upon w hich restcil the minds that thrilled with a glimpse most of their American posessions fail to call at the Kumm i r and A i . tiiovse , Joerrxtixr present are Kirbyville, twenty five shaped halls and small rooms. naif of rough dap boards, that were of the great world beyond, which were purchased on speculation, or C oi xtv , O regon . miles distant; Waldo, ten miles Sonic i-l th. room- i lb > and rc eclv' held in place by cross poles, in lieu «ome how pictured in bright colors as investments. Kerbyville 1’. O. Building, its pleasant things, but veiled from The Texas clip of spring wool further, and Ahhouse, on Allhouse sounds. A considerable stream of of nails. view with a curtain dark as night has been pouring Into warehouses Collections a Specialty. Legal Instru K eriivvii i.E................................ O regon . Creek, thirty odd miles away; also water flows out of the mouth of The crevices between the logs ment* jwoinjrfly executed until over yofio.ooo pound® are numerous settled districts along the cavern, The utter darkness were chinked and pinted; chinked'' its sorrows and disappointments. KERBYYILLE MILLS ...... L........... of the . ....... far in by wedging in tightly many small () south and health, what a twain stored. Men purchasing for ea' Slate Creek, Illinois River, and and deathly stillness MEDIC xi. I«. M. MILLER, - ... - 1’ koi ’ k other streams,—all in the vacinity tenor vaults are very impressive. an ’ ye1 that thrill the soul, that de ern houses do not offer a ¡»rice su. pieces of timlier, and ’'pinted" bv B. C. E vans . \V. F. KREMER. M. I»., in the south and west, The State plastering these over with day mor light the fancy, that quicken the ficient to meet the views of com of i Iregon recently appropriated tar. till the logs and spaces Ix-twecn mind, that sharpen the wit, and mission merchants, hence no sales Physician and Surgeon. LIEE <>r SEEDS. Sto.ooo for the construction of an the logs presented an even surface that make glad the heart. True ye are being made. « iniNr’s P as ®, .... O regon . iron bridge, of two one hendred and It is a wasteful policy that of ex- At the cast end a sort of recess, warp and deceive the judgment, but The following are some of the fifty feet spans, across Rogue Rivet the present ye show in warm, ! hausting the soil so that it will no seven or eight feet wide and four or < 'ails responded to at all hours, day or at the south edge of Grants Pass, on results <>f the experiments mede at five feet deep, jutting out from tin pleasing colors, and the future ye longer pay the cost of cultivation. Tlljllt, Can be Supplied at Reasonable Prices the main road to all these jioints tiie New York Agricultural I-.xjx-r- mailt wall. This was the fire place. rev< al in rich, glowing, sparklin ( The feeding of stock, carting ma- ment station to determine the influ W. H. FLANAGAN, M. l>. above mentioned. j nnre on tire land and proper rota- At the height of above four feet it hues C. B. J ohnson . ( tion will keep the soil intact. It is The principal industries of Grants ence of age on the germinating prop was drawn in and built tip in taper Phvsician and Surgeon. THE 1//.V/I I.VD THE LE(.S, ' more profitable everywhere to feed Pass and the immediate vicinity are erties of seeds. The seeds were form with split timber, till it reach G rant ' s P ash , .... O regon I .ill the coarse grains on the farm lumlx’ring. mining and fruit raising. obtained by reputable sccdmen ed a little alxive the roof at the point Men generally cross their legs than to sell. The lumbering industry takes the Among those which retained their of the gable. Next it was "chink RICHARD P. GEORGE at rcBiilfni-e. iurner Main and lead at present. In the city is a germinating power longest, or for ed” and "pinted" and, last heavlv w here there is the least pressure on Profe.ssor \V. A. Henry of the Thir l streets, t all atteiiiled any hour, —Keep® the Finest — large saw mill, which turns out years, were tomato, broccoli, l»eet, plastered up on the inside with day tlicii minds Yon never find a man Wisconsin State experiment station day or nigh. pea, cucumber, musk mellon, egg engaged in business with his legs 25.000 feet of lumber per day, and mortar, to make fire proof the stick cros-cd. 'Dft limbs at those times reporting ujxin a trial plat of pota PR. F. W. VAN PYKE a sash and dixir factory, which is plant, lettuce, turnip and yellow 1 chimney. are straighter than at nnv other, toes, says that on the apjxmrance of supplied with all latest machinery; locust. About half of the locust G rant ® P ash - - O beoor . In the south side a doorway was because the mind ami Ixxly work ! rot striking the vines a portion of seed germinated at ten years and And all other I.¡«piers capacity, two hundred doors and cut and its sides eased with rough, the crop was dug and dried, and the English ami German Spoken. three hundred sash daily; also ond eighth at twenty seven years. narrow lioards, held in place In together. A man engaged in mid I rotting ceased at once in that por Turnip seed scarcely deteriorated iting accounts will never cross his turns out large quantities of pointed wooden pegs. Oflice on Main street, near drugstore. legs; neither will a man who is w rit tion, while those remaining undug ¡tickets, lath, moulding-, brackets, in seven or eight years ami half The door of rough boards swung grew at twelve years. Tomatoes ing tin article, or who is employed , for two weeks rotted almost entirely. etc. An extensive belt of sugar on wixxlen hinges' and fasted with in show a slight change at fourteen tiny manner where his brain is 1 Farmers who have been in the pine—which is considered the best a wooden latch. actively engaged; when at work in habit of drawing potatoe vines to timlx-r tree in Oregon,—extenrls years and very little at different In the west end a log was removed, through this part of the country periods. lettuce was gixxl at four the surface of the two adjacent logs a silting posture the limbs naturally their barn-yards to be worked np a • 'all* re]onde.I to at all hours, <lav or and is the reason of this being such or five years. Muskniellon seed flattened, and into the space thus extend to the fl<Kir in a perfectly into manure had Ix-ttcr omit nizlit otti.a opposite Klover’® hotel lost nothing at ten years and cu straight line. A man may cross his practice this year, especially in SPi: A RS & FREASCRE a gixxl litmlx:r point. Jacksonville, Oregon. ctimlx'r endured nearly as well. At made a row of eight by ten window 1 gs if lie is sitting in an office chair places where the potato rot has I have Ix-i-ti informed that a fruit thirteen years half of the cucuui I kt glass was set on end, with their discussing some business proposi ix-en qicvalent. The rot if undoubt HR. CHAS. XV BEACOM. Or- cannery is to lx; established here seed grew and at nineteen years cilges slightly overlapping. Thus tion with another man. but the in edly produced by a fungus growth this summer. Such an establish 7 ]x-r cent. Beets began to loose was made the one window of the Dctntist, slant he becomes really in earnest which originate., in the leaf, and ment will lx- of considerable benefit to slightly at six years and from a school house, and just beneath and ami jH-rcr ives something to lx- gained I carrying this to the manure heap is fc rant ’ s P ass O regon . the fruit interests of Southern Ore extending the whole length, and P A I N T i: R S. tenth to a third grew at fourteen his limbs uncross puick as flash, he the most certain mode of spreading gon. as the supply of fruit is generic years. Among the seeds which resting upon projecting pegs, wa* lx-nds forward toward his neighlxir it over the farm. greatly in excess of the demand. began to deteriorate largely it two a wide, rough Ixiard. which served E Ml »ork warranted. Oflice at tom- Paper • Hangers and Gratters Bnervial I lot«*». Vegetable matter in the soil ia Twelve miles south, by rail, of or three years wire asparagas, as writing desk for the big lx»ys and Ixgins io use his hands. That is a phase that 1 believe you will absolutely essential to the growth Grants Pass is an immense lime thyme, endive, egg-plant, coni cab and girls. MIX El I \SEU| s. always observe. Men often cross _ stone quarry w hich is said to pro bage, corrot, cauliflower, celery, The floor was made by lay ing up then legs at public nuetings lx;- of the higher order of vegetation. -- .w Where this is wanting commercial duce an A 1 quality of lime. The parsnip, squa.* h and xnne others. on log sleepers slabs of wihh I with J D e ELANNEY, cause they go there to listen, or to quarry recently received ati order their edges trimmed, and flat sur- lx- entertained; they are not the fac manures may lx- added to any quan House and Sign Painter, CARVERS AND Gt lLDERS. trom the Portland Lime Works for A* a general rule seeds of the cab tity with no appreciable result in seats, bage tribe appear to lx- intermediate face upermoHt. Bauches, or five hundred car loads of rock. A between the longest keepers and were also made from slabs, Large tors in the |x-i formalice, and they Ix'iicfitting crops. But supply the I CcNTRAL P oint . ... O regon . naturally place themselves in the (¡rant’s I’ass. < >rrgon spur. 2,' xxj feet long, from the main those which quickly deteriorate, auger heles were bored in their most comfortable position known to needed organic matter and the growth ami luxuriance of the crops railroad line to the quarry.is under and broccoli and kale retain their rounded surface; into these stout them namely, that of leaning well will surprise you. C. L. OKAY. The object of construction. All Kinds of Work in my Line oak pegs were inserted tor legs leav quality some years. Examiner. back in their chairs ami crossing fertilization is to insure an shun- ing the sawed, even surface ujier Mining l;a- long been a promi legs. A man always crosses il.uicc of elements going to form veg, I WELL asp PROMPTLY DONE. Practica L W’atclimakcll licnt feature of South Oregon, gold TO STL’VEt fitATii; LAKE. most to sit upon. The heal th was their his legs when he reads a ncwspajier, elation. formed of a large slab of shell rock and silver being the princijial min CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT but is more ajit to lie down when — AML One daj several men wire with he reads a liook. He reads the ends found. The forms the metals Breed so ns to have every lamb Cnpt. C. F. Dutton, of the U. S. ---U»’ THE— are found in are: Fine and nugget geological survey , w ill send a party my father at the school house, when p.ijKT, of course, to inform himself, an improvement ujxm the average J \V E E gold in placer ground; gold in j>ot to Crater lake this summer to ex a stranger rode up, dismounted, and but at the same time tile perusal 'if standard of the flock, and sell as i Central Point Hotel. of decomposed quarts plore the mysteries of that region. hitched his hor-e to a stake and it* contents is recreation for him. soon as they can be made ready all Grant's l'aMt, Oregon. holes I.EWl.s PANKEY, - l’rojir 'amount* from ft.000 to $20,000 He expects to have all his arrange ridered fence ju- t east of the cabin and his Ixwly again seeks its posi that come Ix-low such standard, is having been taken from these jiot m<-nts complete during the coming He was lame, one leg I k ing much tion of relaxation. the giH>d advice from an unknown Meals, - - 25 Cents, source. When the tune comes for ALL WATt II WORK warkantli holes : and gold ami silver in month, and to Ix-gin actual work shorter and smaller than the other; When a man is reading a news- veins of flinty Fke quarts, sjxitted alxiutjuly i*t Owing to the alti under his right arm he used a cnitc h selling animals of any age do the FOR ONE YEAR. piqxr and waiting for his breakfast and streaked white and lead color. little of the lake it will not lx- prac and in his left hand bi carried a L Hiving late’.v taken charge of this hotel selecting xourself—always keep the hsx .I, b; the undesigned woiiM res|s < tfullv inform Twenty miles below the town, on tic-ll to Ix-gin anv sooner on a count cane. He wore dark clothes, had ilia leg;. best. Tin \ are worth more to you th. public that (lift table*« will be HU|»plied Rogue River, is a ledge known as of snows and scarcity of grass for on a high hat and a done-up shirt, soon as the breakfast is brought to than aux one else, so long as you w ith i he best the market afford* him hi jutls tin ]-..qx-r aside, straight the "Big Yank." owned by San the animals used for transportation. and this was a week day. ait- not oversltxtked. L ewi « P axkfv Franci»co men. which is three- him- Capt. Dutton will have a large 1«>at After talking a while he rode en* out hi* legs and goes to work; < hi lx- fattened cheaply, as that is, Ix gins to cat, hi* mind now WILL. Q. BROWN. and s<,me kiff« transported to the away, and we learned that the- «Iran turning on the duties of the day t!;< - x\ill eagerly c'msume chojiped ger w as to lx our school teacher. lake and btndx’r w ill lx- taken there him Men cross their legs in turnip* or any kind of cheap mate- Assayer & Analytical Chemist. Immediately after thi each of the Ix-forc to build {K>ntoons or scows for plat a ball-room, but it is far from an II il at this season; but to get them farmers hauled a load of wood, and forms from which to lake soundings. MUtanX XI< Eri. MTXt, Have the lafgrat More in Jo-vpl nr elegant thing to do, and is not done ni x iat they should have corn also. Stations will be fixed around the a great woodpile w as made near the by those who have lx<n brought A giKisc should not he too fat, as county, which is ic-t, uu-i two «IDOLE. DOUGLAS COCSTY, OGN. lake by means of which soundings school house. Meantime some nd tin in g'xnl ■' 1 ietv storie«, tilled with It is your -uch is objectionaMc, but they can lx- taken on a network of lines dirimís wire marie to the •<. ii< ■»! fiiu« tin _e nir. bit ' ■ i-nng man who •houl'l lie keqt fat enough to pre- frsy silver per ton. Other so a« to ascertain the general con nitnre. Aia'.vtr« noi'!*' nt Compir» ««batane*». Crowes his legs at a ball, am! would ent an excellent market appear- lesser extent ami value arc figuration of the bottom of the lake. it In the south cast corner 'if the you Ixlicve it. I have seen young nice. The young geese that have . 1 t _ Kl A Nutrii IM; RVroKTl.D l FO«. ♦z- ia/ nun rotis u> inane .* Professor Condon, of Eugene, will room n shelf was put up for the wal ¡¡idles do the same thing. not completed their growth, how- The country about the be conferred with in regard to the e r bucket to sit upon, with a |»g I 3 on WE BLY FOR ( ASH, for CfoM and Filvrt’ 1 ver. vannot lx’ fed t'x> liberally, as Btan Iff Nifkcl <»r Cobalt ' of a coal scientific work of tlx survey. Win. near by for the dunking gon id to the appearatu • • no AM) SELL FOR < ASH. Big Springs Tv sas. the cat tin xx ill noi become extremely fat . judging from the general G Steel, of thi* city , who has been hang from. 5 «i A** i for Ix*««! <»r < o j » i irr riving off by the hundreds. until matured. ipcarance of tl x. I’ennsyl so prominently Just north of the hearth connected with the inir i- localitie- it has not rthied CITY BAKERY i regions. Dc-troy all the vermin on the eii< ; ; to hav ’.the lake and surround small, rude table with a .j Gai Bai'! Welt« ij Mtciirt. st S ptemlrt-r. the grass Inis mother, ot the young '. ill *<wm l'x«k tome<l chair at its side ing country set a lie name of vn came by tl GEO GLEIS8MAN. Proprietor, I up mid there is no water. sleepy. dwindle and die. There are teacher. p¡ ‘as* from an <»ld wagoti park, will j < j , ouu carcases cover the two kind* of vermin that trouble lay the teacher The ncyt ivw r r1 is* that was c ut through ]>arty . He 'C’H sMÎ R < »N tiirkevs—one is long and black, where he was to came l<> our ci ice with ’ i's 1>M ation r near the tow found tvtually oa tlx- xx mg and tail board, and <e route in early day®. com pa tics lads student in the Yale lain feathcis; the oilier is somewhat like school was t special rates fol work cuti- men were at Tl>e l’ro|*iet.* lake.plenann*in ini.airi- was appoinldd to make an a Ixdbug If the mother is thor When M visit the- lake, I >ass new- cani«c of Hug tlx- public tlia! I k 1 i* |*r>-|«wwi tn hie- ough!' waslrtd with warm xvater m holars came in from and. of quite a numlier rx*s of fiiant ,t.i-1i the best of o|,i carbolic •»>->« >>n .1 bright, xv.arin tion. ranging in age (r m st once callcd the route a trip to that sc morning she will lie relieved and hstred boy of fix Oregonian. Pa Freih 'Bread, Pies, Cakes. Etc the x i '1’iin destroyed. Kerosene ÌK f<H>ter I'f’TV two PROEEKHKlXAL— legal . KERBYYILLE DIRECTORY. V I Flow, Cracked Wheat, Ccrn Meal Whisky Brandiss. aid Wines, E L IL