Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 12, 1894, Page 3, Image 3

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    uUy gcmocrai
"ablialiei every liy iu the week
except Sunday.
'.TPIMt XliTTIKC, Editor aoiirruVr
Entarvit t llio Peat Office at Albany
Oregon, us second eiasa mall waller.
THAT OPTION
Tbe optiun agreement referred to liorj
tofore, lias excited general interest iu
Albany, as it means a good deal to tlie
many creditors here, and elsewhere.
There is a difference of opinion among
creditors as to whether it should he
signed. We eive the option, substantially,
and our readers may form their own con
clusions '
la consideration of (1 and other Rood
and valuable considerations, the under
signed creditors of the Oregon l'acilic and
oi either ol ihe former or present re-
fmvera. I Kirertoo llojir. t v lladiev.
Charle-i Clurk, hereby sells and assigns
in T Kucrton Hone, of Uenton county.
Oregon, or his assignees, the right and
ontion to purchase at any time belore
the expiration of one day after the s.lc
of the Oreuon l'acilic railroad and Wil
lamette Valley and Coast railroad coin-
names, their nronertles and Irancmses
which sale is fixed for on or about June
2nd. the debts respectively due to each
on the followiim terms : Sti net cent in
cash on the day of the completion of the
Durchasa of the said nronertv bv the said
I Egerton ilogg, under said sale, and VI
percent in first mortgage interest bearing
Donas oi ine new company which is in
tended to be formed bv the said I
Hoes aud his associates or assitsnB. the
aid bonds to lie a nart of and equal in
rank and priority with ihe other first
mortgage uonus oi ine sum imeuueu ucn
company. The agreement to purchase
the said debts shall become binding on
him or his assigns it and as soon as be or
they shall cause to be mailed to each one
respectively of the signers hereof their
accep'ance of the option. In reference to
the 4 per cent two or more trustees res
idents of Oretron are to be aocointed by
said T E Hogg with the approval of the
judge of the Circuit Court for Benton
conntv.to whom the asffresate amount of
tuch bonds shall be issued and who shall
be charged with the duty of realizing
the same tn the best advantage, anu dis
tributing the proceeds prorata, without
distinction, among the parties entitled
tnereto.
There have been 132 conversions in a
revival at Dallas.
The Idaho building at the world's fair
has been sold for 4UO0; it originally
cost $-J5'0lX. It will be taken tn New
York state, for a country residence.
The school election waft In progress this
afternoon. Hon J K Wealherford and
John Foshay were the candidates for di
rector director. C H Stewart and F E
Allen wer; being run for clerk.
James C Scott, the harness maker, was
arrested this morning by Deputy U S
Marshal George Humphrey on the charge
of sending an obscene letter to Mrs Jans
Compton.
T)r Pearsons, of Chicago, offers to give
sl'JO.QUO to the l'acilic University, ot
Forest throve, provided us menus give
?iuu,uuu moiu. Ills f iuj,wi is eviucui
ly safe.
The populists of Linn county are
modest fellows. They have four candi
dates for state ofheers, Ur J L Mil. lor
governor, B F Kauip, for congressman,
C U Montague, for secretary of State,
and Cieorge Alexander, lor Btate printer.
The recent convention enuoraeu tne
first two named.
The Press Times of Seattle says that
Governor Sylvester l'ennoyer.of Oregon,
is a sqnare-shouldereil, weii-uuui man 01
eometiO odd years. He might bo mis
taken in a crowd for either a Methodist
camp-meeting exhorter, a Texas cattle
man or prosperous lugger, no n puuuc
speaker he will never rank with Patrick
Henry.
Frank J Darbv. ticket agent of the
Southern Pacific in East Oakland, Calif,
and James 13 J oung, a gateman on tne
local train, had some words about 7
o'clock Saturday morning, which ended
bv Young striking Darby over the head
with a lantern, xne latter rspneu uy
drawing his pistol and emptying the
live chambers at his assailant, aii nve
halls struck Young, but owing to the
small caliber of ilia pistol and the fact
ihat Young had on a heavy overcoat at
the time, only one of the bulletB took
effect, penetrating the left shoulder a
shoit distance, from which it was ex
tracted by the surgeon.
aiRoirn court
Probate IIecord. In estate of Carter
& Zeigler report of sale of personal prop
erty connrmeu. t nai acci bi ior t
7:
In estate of E L Knox, testimony of
witnesses of will ordered taken.
In estate of R Fox,appraisers appoint
ed. Inventory filed, real estate $2750;
personal, Personal property ordered
sow.
In estate of Geo C Henderson, Annie
Henderson appointed adm.nistratri
Bonds, $1000. Appraisers appointed.
In estate of A Dodge, final account set
(or April .
In estate of Xancy Biirsiers, inventory
filed, real property 81100; personal,
property, $2:33.(j.'t.
In estate of Z B Moss, bond of $5000
filed. Eveline and W M Mos, ndmrs.
In estate of B F Zsigler, final account
set for April 7.
In estate of Martha tliinler.sale of per
sonal property approved.
In estate ol lien Sertling, 1st annual
account tiled. Sale of personal property
confirmed.
Dairying. Great progress haa been
made in dairying in Oregon in the last
few years. Anything on the subject of
. cows is always of interest and the Dem
ocrat will be glad to receive some figures
from its subscribers. The Register of
feugene giveB the lollowing : e recent
ly published an item elating the amount
a man iu Coos county had made off
his thorong :bred cows. The amount
was something leas than $10 per cow.
Mr A Harlow furnishes us a statement
of what his cows have vielded the nasi
two years. His are common cows but
. Ihey have paid better than the Coo
county thoroughbreds. In ISU2 he had
8 cows, and front their milk made 1 1
pounds of butter, an average of ii075n
pounds per cow. He sold his butter tor
1427, au average of $u.l.40 rer cow. In
1803 he kept U cows, made 1872 pounds
of butter, the average price received for
it was one cent per pound less, and the
average amount ouuniied troin encn cow
was 41UI2.
MISFITS
A motor line from Corvallis to Eugene
is being talked of. Principally talk.
If the neonle had their sav the railroad
ommission would be abolished, indebt-
ness would be taken out in assessments
and the mortgage tax law -would be re-
anacted, and several other tnings wouiu
be done emphiticlly.
Marion county has two county candi
dates for governor, Ford and Gear. Ford
in Aiil tn have an income ol over stu.uuu
a vear from his lecal business. It would
be ;a great) uecenl to come uown 10 me
office of governor on a salary of 81500 a
year.
Will Astoria get her railroad. When
ever she has a bright prospect, as recent
ly, some incubus appearB to nave oeen a
Jack-o-'lantern. Even now there is
trouble in camp. Once out wun tne
world the city at the mouth of the Col
umbia will be heard from.
Yale college has over 100 specimens of
ancient animals taken from the John
Hay country in this Btate, which cannot
hi duplicated in any other country in
Ihe world. Several specimens running
at large in the Willamette valley would
.id il to the collection.
The funny man of the Tacoma West
f :mt Lumberman has brauuht trouble
on his paper by stating that Corbett and
Jackson are looking for a "will site'on
the sound, tvery man is onnging
letters from real estate men all over the
state describing their shingle and saw
mill locations, and requesting the ad
dress of MesBrs Corbett, Jackson & Co.
At the June election the intelligent
voter of the county will proceed to set
dowon one,as well as many othere.of the
the populist ticket. This particular one is
the candidate for feature who promises
not to keep the county funds in any bank ;
but will provide some other safe means.
This man is a fossil who would keep
public money in a hole in the ground al
ter the old style, or perhaps hide it in
the stove over night, certainly not in the
rickety old sale at the court house, or in
a private Bate.
The following grand gury was drawn :
O Butler, foreman : Jas lioinl. Go W
Cline, Jacob Nye, A B Morris, J A Mc -
isnue ar.a ti Davis.
W C Tweedale and f.utlier Klkins were
appointed bailiffs, and A B Wood in given
charge of the grandjury.
Stn'e of Oregon vs James Bannon,
burglary. Continued.
State of Oregon vs C Baker F S TLelps
larceny. Coniinued.
State of Oregon vs Ci Baker & F S
Phelps, larceny. Continued.
Staie of Oregon vs C Baker & F S
Phelps, Larceny. Continued.
State of Oiegon vs I I Brannin. Ob
mon under false pretenses. Continued
P J Porter et al vs John C Elder. Par
tition. Continuid, pendiug reference,
Tonliz&Co vs Mary Cougill. Rec of
money. Continued, pending garnish
ment.
Geo J Branaer vs Mary Cougill.Rec of
money, bame as aoove.
Mooncy Valentine & Co vs MaryCougill
Recovery of money. Same as above.
Capital National Bank vs W F Crosby.
Rec of money. Cor. by consent.
T P Baldwin & Co vs Goldsmith and
Runkle. Rec of money, attachment.
In the matUr of the assignment of L
T Henness. Assignment. Continued.
In the matter of the assignment of Geo
W Smith. Assignment. Continued.
J C Goodale vs Serepta M Hansard et
al. Fore ot Lien. i;onnnueu uy con
sent pending reference
JM Brown vs A F Gooch. Foreol
chat mtg. Continued by consent.
T L Cowan (trustee! vs Serepta M
Hansard. Fore of lien.
Senders & Sternberg va L Houston.
Rec of money. Continued for service.
Sarah M Shields vs P C Harper & Co.
Leave to issue Ex. Same ns above.
L J Houck et al vs V J Vernon et al.
Partition. Continued pending sale ol
Hens.
Tn the matter of the assignment of
Vlbertina Kriesel. Assignment. Con
tinued. Jessie Wilhelm va Henry Wilhelm.
Divorce. Dismissal for want of prose
cution .
Enoch Cyrus et al ve Warren B Cyrus
et al. Partition. Continued pending
sale.
Allie A McPherson vs M S McPherson.
Divorce. Continued pending reference.
In the matter of the assignment of
the Ore Met Paint Co. Assignment.
Continued.
John K Herren VB G Renfro 4 Af
Talent. Rec money; Attachment. Con
tinued for service.
In the matter of the assignment of W
R Graham. Assignment. Continued.
W J VanSchuy ver & Co vs Huston &
Miller. Rec of money. Continued for
service.
Sarah J Elder et al vs J A McBride et
al. Partition. Continued pending reference.
E J Wiloughby vs J M McCully & O P
Danals. Motion for execution. Con for
service.
Harford W Smith vs Minnie E Smith.
Divorce. Nonsuit on motion of pin.
The Alliance Trust Co vs J L Holida
etal. Fore of mtg. Continued by
consent.
W SDenham vs L A Woodle et a1.
Fore of mtg. Same as above.
Devoe & Kobson vs Frank Wood. Rec
of money; Attachment. Continued
pending reference.
N S Brown vs Blex At G F Harold. Rec
of money; attachment.
In the matter of the assignment of
Isaac Beam. Assignment. Continued.
Frank Zimmerman v John Rometsch
To set aside attachment and (or dam
ages. Continued.
Inntpa Knnnv el nl vs Louisa D Settle-
mire etal. Partition. Continued pend
ing reference.
Cruson & Menzies vs Harry Wilson.
Rec of nionev: attachment. Same as
above.
Onsinn A Menzies va WilBon & Chase
Rec money attachment. Same as above
W E Hardin vs Wilson & Chase. Rec
money, Continued pending reference,
Assignment I'ropst & Butler. Continued
T A Morris & Co net W I, Moore. Re
covery of money. Judgment for plaintiff.
The case of Linn County Xa'ional
Bank aizt Geo W and Job C Smith was
on trial this afternoon, with a etrong ar
ray of attorneys on tacli Blue.
M E I'oirue. the stenographer, of Salem
is in the cily.
S A Tucker, the Parker irun man. is in
the city on his annual trip to the coast.
Mrslluelland Miss Hitchens returned
from San Francisco yesterday,
r llr Whitney will be buried at or near
Newport und not in this x'ity.
Mrs Paddock of Independence, siiter to
Mrs 0 0 Lee is visiting the latter iu this
city.
The regular meeting of the W C T U
will be held to-morrow afternoon at their
hall.
Mrs X L Galloway, of Salem is in the
city visiitng her parents Mr and Mrs A 1)
Darker.
Mrs L Bilyeu, of Eugene, ia in the city
on a visit.
Louis Barzee has been elected princi
pal of tin letferson schools for the com
ing year, also of the Seminary at Soda-
vuie.
T .1 Mri'learv received a few votes as a
nominee on lite representative ticket of
the Populists Sonie merunent waB
created when Don Smith informed the
convention that McCleary was a resident
of Linn county. Statesman,
Til Fold, of Salem, a prominent can
didate for governor, Judge R S Stranan,
ot fortland, Judge mcraauen, oi uor
valds. are among the outside lawyers
attending court
EvAXfiEi.isric services will be continued
dnrinfr the ensiiimr week at the United
Presbyterian church, and a bible reading
will lie held each afternoon at 3 o'clock.
fin veatnrdnv mormiiz President Condit
preachad to a good audience, from the
parable of the ten virgins. Ho presented
(Iia truth most clearly, but cave a some
what different rendition of the parable
from what we usually near. He stirreu up
the minds of many christians by way of
rmnemberanco ot tne things they are
nowlpetinr.
A lartre andience greetau nev -nue m
the evening; his sermon was most forcibli
and convincing. ne suojeel "ine
tilTEI.
Gates, Ore, Mar. 12, '04.
ft seems that Mne one has got a spite
against this partlcu'ar part of the ui.lreise
or the last week has been so wet that our
ebs wt-re slippery.
irs Taylor roster has been quite III b-'t
now around.
Horn: To Mr and Mrs Arthur Smiths
ten pound girl. Motherand child doing
ell. Also to Mr and Mrs EC Kcal an
eleven pound boy,
Alfred Heath me', with an accident at
the mill last Friday. Getting too close to
the circular saw he lost part of Ms thumb
nd tirst and second finger bv condne In
contact with said saw.
Ihe omcers ot the literary society were
elected the last meeting A J Gates Pres
v rut smiin; Sec F 1 Uevier; S A Wm
Lewis; Janitor. Otts Dike.
An Albany
Jewelry Store
Worth patrontzlne Is that
of Will & Stark. They carry the finest
llneof silverware, watches, cocks and
jewelry generally In the valley, and sat
Isfactoiy price are always given for the
superior quality of goods they keep in
stocK. :sevcr buy without calling cn
them.
STOK-IB rOKBIDEBIXti
Will t Htark, (V leweler.
If you want a Hoe smoke call for Joseph a-
white labor cigars.
The bestjrnsjit ootfee in the nity at Coniad'
Mtiysr a.
Hodges & Mor'Ariand, the leading draft.
tors, Albany, Ci .
Will & Stark's large line of silver war
has created a great deal of talk.
Patronize home industry bv amoUinft the
celebrated white labor cigars, maoatactared
by fatias Joseph.
Baths at Yierecks shaving and hair
cutting parlors.
See the New Improved Singer sewiag m
chine. The btt is always the cheapest.
W Sawden, agent. Office at F M French
ewelry atoro
Sewing Machines neatly repaired and
warranted by a thoroaehly competent work
man, at F M Freuch'a jewelry sore, Albany
gon.
By using Hall's Hair Renewer, gray,
faded or discolored hair assumes the natu
ral color of vouih, and gtows luxuriant
and strong, pleasing everybody.
Jewel Stoves
and Ranges
The Best On
pardonable sin," this sin was clearly do
fined as being the continuous, scornful
wilful rejection of the Lord Jesus Christ.
It is the work of the Holy Spirit to con
vince men of sin, to teach them of right
eousness. He leads them by natural ways,
but if they will not listen to his promptings
nmi rnrn a. near ear ro tneui. Lima uuu wiire
again rejecting the truth, they grieve away
li.ir splf chosen fate. The burning words
of warning and earnest entreaty uttered by
Mr Little last evening cannot Ian in leav
ing their impress upon the hearts and
minus ui uia ueiueio.
A rrdinl invitation is extended to all I
persons to come to these meetings,' particu-1
Earth
Matthews & Washburn.
SOLE AGENTS
lorly those who have not found the
are urged to attend
light
Gaiiuex Seeds. Every body should
have a garden. Are you one who will.
Then go to Stewart & Sox Hardware Co
dn,i mftlrA vnnr selection from a fresh supply
of nil the seeds in the market, the largest
siock in uie ciij.
Call On
READ. PEACOCK & CO.
Lsdie'.try the Eelantine Massage Cream
the b'st preparation ever maue ior mc
compaction, to be had of Mrs Rowel!, at
Russ House Albany ure.
$100 Reward, $ 100.
niftTfyidomof tht3 paper will be pleased to
learn thut there is at ltast oni dreaded dweaM
that science has been able to cure in au Its
.i.n ,a r.mprh. ffnh'a fatarrb
Cure Is tho only positwe cure now known to
the medical f rateruit?. Catarrh being a con
stitutional disease, requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon uiu uiuuu u..u
cous surfaces ot the system, thereby destroying
the foundation or ine uiwsk.shu Ki,,..is ...
patient strength by bullilim up tho constitution
andasslitiiut nnluro in doing its work. I be
propr.elors nave so imn-u "",;v -
powers, that they otlc-r One Hundred Dollars
f..r any case that it fails to cure, gundlol
list of testimonials. ...
Address, J-'.J.CIIENEYoiCO., ToledO,0.
"Sold by Druacials. 'Ju.
AND
Liss Cof.vrY Men. -The Oregonian
-mentions Hon Geo E Chamberlain
Albany ns a candidate for Secretary of
Ptate, Hon Jeff Meyers and Hon J K
Wealherford. of this county for state
treasurer; I R Whitney, of Albany for
sate printer, i; k vtolverton.ot Albany,
for congress; C B Montague, for secre
tary of state. It fails to meDtion several
other popn ist candidstes. of the above
' men the Man about Town predicts that
not more than one will receive a nomina
tion for the office mentioned.
Special Meeting: There will be a
special meeting of Albany Lodge Jo 4
- I O O F tomorrow evening at 7:30
o'clock. Matters of special interest will
be considered. All members are re
quested to attend, liy order of N G.
6THUTI.T is It. When it comes to
washing the AHanr Steam Laundry
smctiy in it. It is doing the business of
the city: the Celestials are going to the
wall. 20 cents a dozen for plain w ishins
i cneap euntign tor nnyimtiv m any kini!
of times, llklnnls A-I'iiii'ips dotir 1 1 lass
work anf spend their money nt home.
Patronize the Albany j'team Laundry.
j Dr. Price' Cream Bckfng Powder
. World s Fair HlR-hest Award.
j , IMting politicians (,f a. I color hav to
Llase medicine. Buy it from Fred I-
t son at the !lf..e drug store o-; jr.d t . 1
Presbvtkkv. The Oregon and Wil
lamette Tresbyteries of the Cumberland
Preebyterian church convened at the C P
church in the city at 2 o'clock this after
noon. Both Presbyteries adjourned at
once and went into joint session to dis
cuss the matter of entertaining the dele
gates and visitors of the general assembly
which meets nt F.ugene in this state in
May. The attendance at the two sessions
is good and the people of the local church
are manifesting their interest in thi
meeting by giving large attendance.
There w ill be services at the church this
p in at 7 :30 o'clock by the Moderator of
the Willamette Presbytery, Rev J C
Tetnpleton, of Salem. The people of the
city are invited 10 attend All sessions
open.
m m
The Kabo Corset Most ladles have
been troubled with bones breaking in
their corsets, especially at the waist
line and over he hips, making the cors
et uncomfortable and hurting them to
wear the same. If ladies, desiring to
avoid this great faul in corBets, will try
our new KAUO Corset they wi'l nnd
that this Corset
wi.t neither break down
nor roll up. Chicago
Corset Company, S K Vcung, so'e agent
for Albany.
DoN'r Swear. Of course vou fee
like It some times; but there Is nothing In
It. Simply learn a lesson, and the next
time go to Par' er Bros for your grocer
ies, produce and baked goods. No one
ever ejaculates profanely after leaving
their store, for not onlv are the best gro
ceries In the market sold; but everybody
from a child to an old gentleman, Is treat
ed courteously. Tl.elr baked goods. In
large variety, are superior and popular,
If vou wonld keepfn uood humor will
the world always try Parker Bios.
Sew Lumber Yard. The undersigned
ia prepared to Bipply all customers with
all kinds of lumber, drain tiling, cedar
posts, flour and feed on the most lavor-
able terms. , ,
F G Powers, Sliedd
Asxovscemext We are authorized to
announce the name of John Mdihee as
a candidate for county treasurer, subject to
the action ct the democratic county con
vention.
t lean towels to every enston 9: atj Viererk
thiTir-g pailora.
A cotton carjiet soon looks faded nnd
ftjie-j. wun- a iroo.i unen warp malting
will remain hrigiit. and sweepi easier, von
,- m t.'iy the tst of the Albany I nnrtcr
Co. Ti:ey have a new lot.
French has ihe largest and finest stock
of spectacles and eye classes In Linn
County. Prices to suit the times.
r! F. Biownells orocery store i Increas
ing in popularity. He carries a fine slock
In a Iteht room, easily accessible and
gives bargains. Next door to the P O,
Or. Price's Cream Basting Powder
Forty Years the Stealar.
New Advertisemenis.
T)URK HHKI) Silver Laced Wyandotte
Jl eggs for sale by UU ooilwortli.
Timt Hif.NT. -Tha ronn rooenli v oom
I" uied LiJ W Bently hs boot and
shoe shop. Ca 1 on L Viereck.
CCS, runs, r.OOS. 1'Ure oreu Oliver
Laced Wvandoits. Ivri; lor settineyit
ih. Alhanv I'on try Yards, rrom pen
i and 2. 81.23 or p fto. 3 ?l per i.i.
B Flvmonlh Uivks, 75 ct- per i:l. lonn
Brush. Alli.nv. Or. Uor 4:h and II It sts
innRPfiNI'.ius opera nousn storo
I anlonitld bmilion. Ca I on the
.eetelary nt the l'KMtcBAT office lor pal
tieularH.
See Their Nice
and Trimmings.
dies Fine Shoes.
Dress Patterns
Also Their La-
At Perry Conn's.
Barrel of Pickels, Chow Chow,
Fine California Honey,
Horse Radish Roots,
Grass and Garden Seeds,
Alway3 keep on liandja choice line of all staple groceries
a-, well as a superior stock of crockery.
O
ON
SurceMor to I A Morr'ii.
.IOR SliR 2) share "f Albany elon
Mcllrht onk die In t.iv.t.ainj
in thi vit- Kiq'iire at
lliis ollicn
C
f V yw ATtl A.tfTO-Bjiia-ht and
sold by Ii; F Merrill.
NOTICE CF APPOINTMENT OF EXE
UUIKIA
Notice is be.-eby given that ths tinder
signed has been "by the County Court o'
Linn C'ounlv. 'irevon. duly appointed as
fxeeutrix of the last will and Instamen
of Nf ncy ftlgs-er, deceased, and all pe
son. havinfc claims against mid estate
will present the same, duiy verlflwl as
required hr law, to the unaernenl at
the 'w olDie of Wacknarn A Mat
in Allisny, Oregon, wnnin aix months
Irom the'date hereof.
Albany, (ir, Ken l!b, I3I.
Blackburn A Watson Mi'.iMa J King
Ally's for Executrix. Kxecutrix,
1or Sale or Trade, a house and lot In
good location In Albany Will sell
cheap for cash or wld tiade for land part
ly or wholly Itoproveil not vers far from
town Can or rile to this efllce.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
The Steamship HOMER
will ply bptween San Fran
cisco and Willamette Valley
points via the Oregon and
Sonthern l'acifc railroads,
sailing with freight and pas
sengers on or about tho fol
lowingdates:From San Fran
cisco on March 0. From Ya
quina: on March 11.
Fare from Albany and
Corvallis to San Francisco:
Cab n. 12; Stecragp, 9.
Hound trip tickets, includ
ing meals and bertl3, good
::',:! fr .7) days, 18.
i'h.k I Hrvnnv, Sox k C-s AtcdIi.
No 2 to S MArnt ftrcf'. Sin F.arsci ro,
Flour and Feed Store.
Oppotite Rtifi House.
Hai on hand f till mock cf Ch' j ppd Feed, CoiTkllit Floor, Dran, Shorn, (Jeim Me
Or 1 cm, HockftlifM, II c "! ur. Ha), Oatr, 8. raw, Potatoes, Aplt etc.
The Bwtt fhtjc
4 V. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE 6ENTLEHEH.
85, 84 and 83.50 Dress Shoes
83.60 Police Shoe, 3 So (el
S2.E0, 82 for Workingmel
82 and 81.75 for Boys.
LADIES AND MISSEt
S3, S2.S0 $2, $1.71
CACTIOX.-If any dralff
nr 70a w. 1.. iorfa
horfl mt m redurMl irlre
or Kara he ha Ihrm with
out in Dime sinnirmi
oa tbtf rMiiom, put iiim
W. L DOUCLAS Shoe are stvlish, fitting and pive better
tat Uuctioii at tlie prket aiivcrtlid than an r other make. Tr one pair and be err.
vinccd. The atamping of W. L. Umrjlas name and price on the bottom, tMch
puarnni.-T their value, mvm thmifamU of dollars aniiiiallf to tlWe vho wear hcm.
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incrcane the xnles on their ful) line of r;no U. Th-y mn sfi-H t nt n it-m 1
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