f
<
»
.y
three tramps in Alliany last Saturday
evening and robbed of |20. John was iii
MEN’S UNION HITI’1’8
Albany on business and expected to take
The Munsing perfect-fitting kind, in fleeced cotton, winter weight, $1.50
LOCAJL
:: the Eugene local for home. He arrived
MKK’S WOOL SHIHTH
at the depot too late, and was returning
Made of Oregon wool, extra g<xxl values at $1.50 and $1.75.
to town when the robbery transpired.
SUIT CAHEH
John Wesely went over to Albany Another party was held up a few days
From $2.00 to $12.00. The best are of finest sole leather, with German
previous,
making Albany assume a met
Tuesday evening.
locks and bolts, and will last a lifetime. The ehea|»est are well made
J. N. Morris, of Labanon, came over ropolitan air.
steel frames, with sole leather corners and trimmings.
Tuesday morning.
FANCY RIBBON
CITT «LECTIONS,
For opera bags, fancy esses, and neckwear.
Dr. Prill went over to Albany on Tues
LADIES’ HAND BAGS
day evening’s train.
A great many of Oregon’s cities and
Patent leather, seal skin, etc., from 50c to $5.00. Some are fitted with
Christmas gifts at F. M. French’s towns held annual or bi-ennial elec
mirror, card case, and other accessories.
tions last Monday. The “wet” or “dry”
jewelry store, Albany.
LADIES’ HOSE
8. V. Hall, one of our lumbermen,was proposition figured to a greater or less
At all prices—new embroidered at $1.00 per pair; silk at $2.00and $2.50
extent in nearly all of them. Political
over at Albany Tuesday.
lines were almost entirely swept away
Our merchants are receiving their and
the man, and wliat he stood for,
holiday
goods
this
week.
-
-
OREGON
seemed to be the leading factor.
AIJJANY,
And still the prospect for a railroad
SCIO.
through town looks good.
The local option proposition did not
Henry Myers returned from a trip to figure very extensively m the Scio city
Dallas Tuesday morning.
election. It was understood, however,
J. J. Barnes returned from a trip to how the candidates for ma»or and alder
men stood on this question, and how
Albany Saturday morning
they would probably vote on questions
M. D. Quigley was in Albany with affecting
the liquor question. Three
business intent last Saturday.
tickets were placed in the running, all
Judge Charles E. Wolverton was sworn having some of the persons as candidates.
as United States district judge last Tues This will account ¡or the great difference
day.
in the vote that the various candidates
M. M. Peery (our Mark) has been received. The following list shows who
elected treasurer of the city of Spring were named for uttice and the votes cast
field.
for each :
For Alayor—L. E. Miller (third con
From rumors there is some prospect
of a new grocery store in town in the ; secutive term), 44 votes; 11. Phillips, 24.
For Recorder—P. H. MacDonald,pres
near future.
incumbent, no opposition, 67.
The county court has formed a new ent For
Treasurer—W. F. Gill, present in
precinct from a portion of At aterloo, to cumbent,
no opposition, 67.
be called Berlin.
For Marshal—A. F. Beard, on two)
Just keep it in mind that the Forks of tickets, 85; J. A. Bilyeu, present incum
the Santiam is the best flax-producing bent, 33.
section of Oregon.
For Aldermen—H. Phillips, 40; Henry |
Scio has made more improvement, in I Myer, 67; Roger Cain, 68; L. Pomeroy,
point of business houses, than she has , 26 ; J. J. Barnes, 27 ; John Gill, 66; L. É. '
for the past ten or twelve years.
Miller, 5 ; O. B. Cyrus, 39 ; L. L. Calavan, 1
Mr. ; nd Mrs. E. J. Shumaker, of Leb 45; R. helton, 45; Charles AVesely, 42.
The new board of aldermen will there
anon, were guests of the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gill, the first of the fore oe Phillips, Alyer, Cain, Gill, Cala
van, Shelton and Wesely.
week.
ALBANY.
The N ews ’ market reports are wholly
The election contest over at the county
reliable. They are corrected oy our metropolis
was
quite
an exciting contest.
dealers every Thursday before we go to j | Independent and Democratic
candidates
press.
seem to have been the successful ones in
O. A Crawford, youngest brother of the most cases. The following is a list of
better half of the N ews , came over from the candidates, with the vote thrown for
Albany Wednesday morning for a few them:
days’ visit.
Mayor-Dr. Wallace, (Ind.), 435; Dan-
Air. and Mrs. Harry Connowav, who nals, (Rep.), 263; Richards, (Sec.), 75.
432 ;
have been visiting in this city and Leba
Recorder—Thompson, (Rep.), 43"
non for several weeks, returned to their Risley, (Dem.), 245; Kelly, (Ind.), 78.
Portland home this week.
Marshal—McClain, (Dem.), 393; Hus
It is reported that J. A. Bilyeu (Smick- ton, (Rep.), 303; Armstrong, (Soc.), 67.
Treasurer—Cusick, (Ind.), 444; Mer
ets) has gotten out of the penitentiary.
Whether he became tired and resigned, rill, (Ind.), 203; Krouse. (Soc.), 85.
Council, 1st Ward—Pfeiffer, (Dem.),
of was fired, deponent sayeth not.
121; Stringer, (Ind.), 89. Second Ward
This week workmen are placing in the —
DeVaney,(Dem ), 116; Ralston, (Rep.),
front of Gaines’ new building. By the
Gildow, (Soc.), 9. Third Ward—
New Year the building will be entirely 115;
Parker, (Rep.), 174 ; Harnish, (Soc.), 115.
completed and ready for occupation.
LEBANON.
F. J. Irvine and Charley Beard went
Mayor—J. D. Smith, 140; Jno. R.
up to Heppner Wednesday with the in Smith, 132.
tention of taking up land claims, if they
Recorder—G. Lovelee. 135; Geo. H.
Big Holiday Line in a few days. Every
could find locations that suited them.
Randa.l, 137.
thing new, clean and up-to-date. No
«
Ben Neal, well known in this com
Treasurer—W. E. Hardin, 141: G. W.
munity, but for several months a resi Cruson, 126.
shoddy goods. Everything the best for
dent of St. Johns, was visiting relatives
Councilmen—C. W. Bogart, 147 ;I. M.
the price. KO TRASH. We
and old friends in this vicinity this week. Crandall, 160; E. Boslar, 151; E. E.
know what you want and we’ve got the
Wm. Brenner returned from Portland Taylor, 121; J. B. Springer, 124; A. P.
Saturday morning. A part of his cattle Blackburn, 106.
goods.
sold for three cents a pound. The rest
Will Boro for 0U.
(feeders) will probably net him about
The Albany Democrat of .Monday pub
2,l< cents.
At the late city election in libation a lished the following concerning the oil
‘•wet” board of councilmen was elected, prospects in the vicinity of Lacomb: A.
but the precinct says “dry” and the bib A. llorter, Wm. S. Harris and W. P.
-DKALEH IN.
ulous over there will have to continue Ready have been investigating the pros
pect of coal oil around Lacomb with fa
drinking peruna.
Paint»
4!
vorable results, and the outlook is that
Drugs
GAINES BUILDING,
Mrs. M. E. Woodmansee-Richardson something vill be done. They have
SCIO, OREQON
has resigned as station agent for the 8. leased from T. M. Downing 405.50 acres,
P. at West Scio. She has been agent and from M. W. Yeoman 142 acres, fora
and operator at West Scio from the old term of 25 years, to be operated for oil,
narrow guage days.
the lessors to receive one-twentieth part
Mr. and Mrs. Wright, old-time Penn of the oil product. They also have an
Tho Scio Markets.
CUR CLUBBING COMBINATIONS
sylvania friends of J. J, Barnes, are vis- agreement with George F. Myers and
i iting himself and family in this city. Alabel Alyers for the use of 160 acres one
For the convenience
ot»r iMtf.rons
I Later on Mr. and Mrs. Wright expect to and one-half years for prospecting pur-
The following are prices qtiott d on we have ffected the following clubbing
1IMK < ARD.
i visit Los Angeles, California.
poses; with Orin V. Myers and wife and
CALL 60» CN FOR
L ost .-—One led cow with white spots, Berdeen Myers for 160 acres for three Thursday of each week by our dealers, combinations. The price named in No. 2. I ok Yaqulitox—
cludes
one
year
’
s
suoscription
to
the
left ear split and branded No. 2 on right years, and with Archibald B. Myers and
Wheat, per bushel................. $ 68
Santiam .Neus:
Train leaves Albany................
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,
.12 4 .5 P Y
I side; also one red steer, one-year-old. Melissa Myers for 40 acres for one and
44
44
•*
Corvallis . ...
32
Oats,
1.45 ••
The Weekly Oregonian ............. $2.00
CHINAWARE, SILVERWARE,
1 Any person finding trace of them notify one-half years.
** arrives Yaqulna............
5 45 “
20
The
Oregon
i
wice-a-week
Jour
00
ton
Bran,
M ike S voboda .
I
CUTLERY, TEA AND
No.
I,
r<*turnlaa<:
nal.............................
$2.00
25 00
Scio Soso Company Ko 1.
Shorts, 44
We are showing a very large line of
Leaves Yaqnlnti........................
dinne A’ sfts .
The Oregon Weekly Journal ... $1.75
7 15 A M.
4 4
ti
I.eaves Uorvuihs.......................
Scio Hose Company No. 1 elected the
25 (X)
watchee, jewelry, di uionds and cut
Chop,
11. JO
••
The
St.
Louis
Globe-Democrat
$1.75
Arrives
Albany .......................
12.15 P M
44
I glass, and silver novelties suitable for following • fillers for the ensuing year
34
dozen
....
Eggs,
The
San
Francisco
Examiner.
$2.15
No. 3, For Albany-Betrolt:-
COFFEES, TEAS, SPICF.S
Monday
evening:
President,
L.
E.
Mil
I Christmas presents, and at very reason-
The N. Y. Tribune-Farmer....... $l.»r>0
10
Chickens, 4 4 pound...
Leavvs Albany for Detroit....
AND BAKING POWDER.
7:30 A M.
able prices. F. Al. French, jeweler, Al ler; vice-president, P. 11. MacDonald;
Tom \\ atson’s Magazine.........
$2.20
Arrives Detroit ........................
Oi
12 So r Al
Geese,
secretary, A. G. Prill; treasurer, W. A.
bany, Oregon.
All
other
publications
will
be
obtain
No. 4« irem Detroit:—
«
Ewing;
foreman,
Fred
Jones;
assistant
16
Turkeys,
We have the largest and most
M. V. Biiyeu and C. C. Burmester went
e<l lor you at reduced rates, if taken in
leaves Pet roil............................
<4
1 30 P. M
d 'wn to Salem Tuesday to investigate foreman, J. G. Gill. The Hose boys are
11
connection with the News.
Irnves Albi ’iv..........................
complete stock in tire Willamette
Ducks,
6 30 F M
very anxious that a number of business
th«
hop
situation.
Neither
of
these
par
We
also
will
make
the
following
offer
No.
A
for
Albany
—
02
live
weight
Valley.
Beef, per pound
ties has yet sold this year’s hop crop, men in town, who are not members,
for clubs, for the News.
J amvvs Corvallis........................
6:30 A MJ.
04 \
Hogs, 44
rndas both of them have choice hops, should join so that regular firedrills can
For a club of 5, with a paper for the
Arrives Albany.........................
7:10 A M.
be
held.
We
do
not
know
how
soon
we
44
44
06
♦ hey expect to get the top price.
for shipping
getter
up
of
the
club,
$6.»50.
Vaal
No: M for 4 orvallis—
may
be
visited
by
the
fire
monster,
and
We are the agent for
44
For
a
club
of
10,
with
paper
fur
the
The new Salton sea that is forming on the better our Hose boys are drilled and
OS
’
s
stockera ...
Sheep,
Leaves Albany for Corvallis..
2:40 P M
getter up of club, $10.
Arrives 4’orvallis ...................
California desert is about the biggest disciplined, the mure effective would I Mutton ‘
44
05
8:20 I» M
Universal Stoves & Ranges the
Any of the above offers require all ar No 7 tor zllbany —
problem the engineers have had to cope their work be. The tire laddies st ould
rears to be squared up, Indore clubbing
with lateiy. Unless checked in some be given every support they ask for.
¡/eavesCorvallis
.................
...
6 00 P. M
Superior Drills
offer is available.
\rrives Albany.........................
way a sea or lake will form eighty miles
COUNTY COURT,
.. 6.40 P. y
broad
and
one
hundred
miles
long.
NO. 6 for 4'urvalliN-
SALEM
Studebaker
Wagons
ALBANY
LOST SLVLRAI. YEARS AGO.
Scio Literary Sociotv
The county court has bad a busy ses
Senator Mitchell has resigned hie po
Leaves A Ilian \....... ...................
................... ».is r. M
Program for Friday night, December 8 : sion this week. In fact, Linn county
$
Arrives Corvallis.......................
sition
as
chairman
of
the
Senate
Panama
........................ .. ».M V. M
î EVERŸTIÎING in hardware committee. This is his first movement Recitation .................. Ethel McDonald has a great deal of business to transact A Laaies* Small Silver V* atch—A Scio
Iia.n No. 1 arrive-iA::«...,
in Altany In muw
tim« vq
u,
Man Said to Be the linder.
connect will I he 8. I*, south l»< iin<l train.
toward ge ting out of the senate. Ore Song......... ................. Vesta Balschweid of late vears, which requires the time of
11 tin No 2 ci me cts with the S P. train*
........................
Killu
Phillipa
Recitation
i»o«’t Tobacco Spit ana 3ino*r ’ aur Life iwa»
the
judge
and
alsmt
liaif
of
the
time
of
Suitable
reward
will
be
paid
oy
the
would have a better opinion of him
hi < orval i « hii I Albany givin« direct ser' we
OHLIN G & HUI BURT gon
To quit tobacco easily and forever, bt
had he sent in his resignation as senator. Song......... .......................... Wade Cyrus the cr nimissioners to attend to. I’» low owner for the return of a ladies’ binali to Newoorl and adjacent Iwacnes
.......................... Cleora trims we give a part of the bills allowed, the silver watch, with initial« “M. I.” en Train
Recitation
3 leaves AllianvJ’or Petr' it ftt
•»•tic (u’l of life nervo and vigor, take
President Roosevelt has appointed
in., nrrivinw tlier in ample time io
...................Neva Balschweid balance will ap|s*ar m*xt week.
rtac. me wonder-worker, that makes weak i
graved on the ease, which wan found by 7:;M>a.
William C. Bristol, of Portland, to be Song.........
u-;
cl.
the
Breitenbiish
hoi spilngs the fame
strong All druggist«. 50c or 11. C jreguarai
DEB, TK.
a gentleman from »Scio on the street» of dVr.l„ No 4 Iwiwcen Alliany and Detroit
BILLS ALLOWED.
United States district attorney for Ore
450 West first St.
teed
Booklet and sample free. Adu
Question : Resolve, that fire is more
Stay
ton
several
years
ago.
Wat«
h
treas
gon
;
B.
L.
Eddy,
of
Tillamook,
register,
Remedy Ju
’»bewgo or New Ynrb
4
connects with the K gene local hl Albany,
than water. Attirniative— G. Mi N* ii
ured a» a keepsake. Finder please com a.so
with ItMjil rom Corvaills.
and James Al. L wrence, of Bend, Or , destructive
Ivy Phillips, Zeipha Barton, Gilliert Mc P. Peterson.........................
municate with this office.
am ><» .5 I* vea Corvallis at 6:30 a. m , ar
to be receiver, of the land office at Rose Donald. Negative— I .ester Compton, A. M. Ayers........................
i rives at * Ibaiiy 7:lo a. in. In time to catch Ku*
| gene local to I'oi t land an<l train to lie troll.
burg.
W. L. Cobh.........................
Lydia Foss, Rosa Bierly.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
T am No. H leaves Alban, for Corvallis at
Don AIcKnight has been confined to
J. B. Henderson.................
.’ 4'
in alter the
1 lie at
ai rival >f I he S.
9. P.
. p
,.......
e. north-
his fr*d again, after but three or four
S. Strope..............................
M&ocaboes Sleet Officers
Make It a point, when in Albany I mhi <1 bveilarxl.
davB' work on his mail route. He has
McDonald
<fc
Baker
.............
Train No. 7 « lives Corvallis at 6 p in., nr
K. O. T. M. held their regular
io drop into L <i. Crawford’* Ar rlv Min \ 11 ain y at i»:4o p .in-, in lime to c
now concluded that he will be forced to me The
ting on the evening of December 1, Jos. Hoffman......................
iallery hiiq look through his <•<»! nect with the (oral f rEugeneand way point«.
take time enough in which to get well, initiated
M.
Hotiich.
..
.
.....................
No. 6 leave« .Wmi y for Corvallis at
five candidates and elected the
eel ion of l’»»rtr .its. Views and Pre 9:1 Tram
so h»« ask«l the ‘‘powers that be” for a following officer»; P. C., E. C. Peery; Holloway <k Weber.............
. 1». hi ., atfei the ari ival of the 8. P. local
listorn*
(
urios.
120,
.Second
Street
from
Pot
t land.
mouth's layoff.
Commander, J. 11. Holland; L. C., F. .J. Curtiss Lumber Co.............
For iurtnur information apply to
oem Lyon.
You could not make absent friends, Irvine; R. K. and F. K.t A. G. Prill; .Marion County...................
.1
M.\ Vo, Oen. PaM. ARt.
T. ' (M-kn-ll, A'-tvnt, Albany.
especially such as are acquainted in Scio Chaplain, Wm. Abbott; Harg., H. Phil (ilass A Prudhomme.........
Votch for Salo*
II. ll.CmnsMt, Agent, Corvallis.
Foshay
A
Mason
................
and vicinity, a more acceptable Christ lips ; M. of A., J. A. lilyeu ; 1st M. of G.,
8. W. Gaine» ha» 600 btisheto of vcctcli
mas present than to furnish them a A. W. Daley ; 2d M. of G., Wm. P. Lund ; P. C. Stamp Work.............
seed for sale; mixed half oats and hal
Saw Mill for Salo.- A Snap.
year's enl-^ription to the S antiam N k < vh . Sent«/ D. Y. White, Picket, Geo, Davey. F. K. Churchill..................
vectcli,
$1.00 per bushel; four-fifths of
The Herald.........................
It will save you the trouble of writ ng
vectcli
aud
one-fifth
oats,
$l.2>
bushel.
Wo have for sale a first class-saw mill
| Pae. States Tel. Co............
letters during the year.
All is clear of any foul seeds. First tba’ is worthy of the attention of any
X of P. Eioct Officers.
I A. W. Hagey, who was take., to Salem
’ Hughes A Knox.................
come,
first
served,
cash
up
ami
no
lumberman
who is hxjking for such
Leonidas Ixslge, No. 86, K. of P., has Pac. Stab*» Tel. Co........... .
for tiiedical treatment, 'ast Saturday was elected
grumbling.
property.
Postal
Tel.
Co
...................
the
following
officers
for
the
en
overtaken with complete mental col
The mill Is capable of cutting 25,000
terni: C. C., J. A. Bilyeu; V. C., ' P. C. Stamp Works.........
lapse. He beianie so violent that it was suing
Ecducod. Subscription Ratos
feet of I uiii I ht in ten hours; has splen
Fred Daley; Prelate, John Cyrils; K. of C. B. Davis.........................
thought advisable to commit him to the K.
did engine power, cut «• ff ami edging
and 8., A. G Prill; Al. of F., W. h. ! t aele A Stanard................
asylum for the insane. I .a ter reports ,
saws; the latest up-to*date planer ; turn
W. M. Parker...................
are that he is getting much better of the I Gill; Al. of Ex., T I. Dugger; Af. of A., i i C.
ing lathe; has logging engine with 600
H. Stewart....................
Frank Shelton; I. G., Art Shelton ; O. G.
mental derangement.
feet of cable etc.
Clifford Shelton; Al. of W., E. C. I’eery. .Millsap A Son....................
Joe Wesely started this week on Lis
With the mill is include«! 360 acres of
I Se rule re Feed Store.........
Eastern trip, expecting to l>e gone sev
fine timber l3»gs can lie put into the
Albany Canal A Water Co
A
ThankitU
Editor.
eral months. He expects to stop in
iH»nd at a cost of 50 cents per thousand.
As the next issue of the imes comes Slewart A Sox....................
Southern Oregon and hunt ducks for a
I be price for the whole business is $10,
|
M.
McCoy
.........................
fe4 'lays, on his way to hie old home. out the day after Thanksgiving day, we | M. McCoy...........................
000 For particulars impure of the
HANtiAM N ews .
Joe promisee to send u* an occasional are goinz to express our thanks thi» Edw. Washburn...............
»
a
rotnmnnication for publication while is week. We are thankful, even though R. L. White.......................
our
only
shirt
is
dirty,
that
it
is
ours.
Albany Hardvart/Co*
gone.
do most heartih give thanks to the Holman Transfer Co.........
George l>aley i« home from near Hepp-; We
R L. White.......................
weather
man,
for
we
have
only
one
blan
The
___ ____
™
Albany
Hardware
Co. ____
has tha
' uer, where he secured a valuable quar-' ket. Thankful are we to our del inpient V ru. Fortmiller..............
la- t -to< k in town, ami is thè cb*‘Hpcst
ter-swtion of land. Al Mix,re and A. L. subscribers, for they teach us economy. W. II. Davis............. .
piar»* to traile. Sole agenti for Valva
I Richardson hate secured claims in the
McPherson Poet. ............
line od. ¡29 ami 221 first St. Albanv.
line locality. Mike Bilyeu went up We are indeed, thankful for these dark Dr. W. A. Trim he...........
the
! there last week to secure a claim, but at nights, for our w<xsl was getting scarce. ¡4. L White.......................
th>4 time it not known whether he euc- We want to express our thanks to our
advertisers, for they are so few that we
• reeded in louAting or not.
*
The price of the N bws is now the same]
don’t have to set ads on Snndav. We
<«
« o
Prineville is considerably exercised are thankful that our subscription list as formeriy, $1.25 in advance; $1 50 at1
$
, over the report that Al’rshall Harring is so »null, for we don’t have to keep the emi of the year; $2 if not pai<l be-
tì Has < stabliftbed his dental otiice
5
Bov« on G irls , or Attractive young ☆
ton assaulted Crain, a government wit books, we can remember 'em. Thankful I fore the end of the secomi year. For
*
in Scio ami is prepared
ness in the Williamson land fraud trial. are we to the railroad company, for they J rlulwt of two sit law. ri hers, if paid in ad- ladies wanted—If you have only a few *
The Oregonian says that Crain was aa- didn't •barge us for walking t* this tow n. j | vance, $2.25: for clulis of three, $3; for »pare hour», you van employ them i»r« *f- *
to
do
first-class
’ saulteil, brutally, because of the evidence Rise, brethren, and sing Number 4-11-41 rhil* of five, $.5 ami a year’s suiwe rip itaHy and earn money for 5unaa; if you ■
i
tr
’ I lion free to the person who gets up the want to give your entire time to the Û
he gave at the trial, .he Journal >ays —Freewater Times.
work in all
I
__
i chib. These clubbing rates must not work yon can earn a nice living The C
I Crain was drunk and disorderly. Which
i «
best of it i», y< u don’t need any money T>
is right?
OeWM t Enrly ni&SPB
include more than one old aubacriher.
branche«
of
dentistry.
to »tart. A complete outfit free. P.O. <1
John Nenichick, of near Halsey, and
«
<«
•»
i
drawer
No.
Buffalo,
N.
Y.
1 '«moui little pill*.
Bubacribe for the K astiam N bwa .
1 well known in this city, wks held up by I
CHRISTMAS
s.
Young'
Son,
And if you want to see the little folks have a good time
you will enjoy your X-MAS DINNER
just that much better.
Now We Have On Hand for X-mas
s
II
Also a swell assortment of Men’s Collar and Cuff
Boxes, l adies’ Hand Bags, Neckties, Ladies’ Fancy Col
lars, all kinds of Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Fascinators
and other things, ornamental as well as useful, too nu
merous to mention.
& I OUR STOCK OF CANDIES AND NUTS IS CGMPLETE ALSO I
The Big Reduction »Sale of Ladies’ Misses’ and Chil
dren’s Coats is still on, but will end Saturday,
.............. DECEMBER 16th...............
E. C. PEERY,
Wesely & Cain
vorvaiiis & Lastern h R.
' WHOLESALE RETAIL.
YOKOHAMA TEA HL
ALBANY, ORcGON.
STOP!
In for a minute. We want to show you
something nice and up-to-date.
Our Fancy Waistings,
Cream and Mohair Goods,
Wool Dress Patterns, »Suitings and a
Beautiful Line of Ladies’ and Gents’
Handkerchiefs.
And Say
Don’t miss buving one of those ’ker
Chiefs for you might need it in your
business.
OUR LINE OF
Outing Flannels ahd Men’9
and Boys’ Sweaters cannot
be beaten. So give us a call.
Yours on the □
GILL
J. G.GILL, D. M. D.
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