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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1909)
1 f L * ’ < • •* J I 9 r * L» 'Ä ■/ 9 ' ’ W- fe • fe > * 9 * t f « fe ¿ < « . « V * f r * « •. z > fe t. /' *-.«» »;.. f * « 9 «• - 7*-1 i'/-'"' % Sr ’ .. ».• * 9 * * ,¿ fefe ’1» • * ■ Jk 4 • • • ..4 I ». _•».«• • ' • • r ifi • * ' • • • * . « * -* > « ♦ ♦ ♦ - (The Santiam Meus » w P olitically I ndependent «• fe Entered at the |Maitoince at Scio, Oregon, as second-class mail matter. « . <• ’ A . V PUB; ISHED EVERY i RIDA 1 BY • • • T. I.. KnrroM Dl'liiilJi amo I’sorsiRma. . 4 • « t » MC 1IM< HII'HON • ‘ * < I « 9 1 » > •fe fe fe i fe • 4 ri * fe* « 4 < I », A ¿ / fe « 9 » ♦/ , •V’ • 3 1 . _< r* »*« « > * » * '• -, V ■ t 4 ' < ♦ 4 • * P.;'. fe i /< 1 v 1 i ’ fe > •< ' t »Y'. 'A 4 ItA’i'EHl •» Stop! i 25 GO NO FVRTHER 5U TUESDAY The Linn County Fair for IMd was a “5 Have an abstract made before you W hummer. Every department shown! a 2:17 Trot. 1 mile, 2 in 3 7.'. vast improvement over either of the close that real estate deal. to previous fairs, a fact which drew expres Blacksmith, G. O. Miller, Portland, 1 A Convenient Baih Then you will know just what you 06 sions of commendation from every Rwl Skin, A C. Ixihmire. Portland. 3 visitor. !« almost a household necessity, and ar«* purchasing a« to the title whether Dottie Dimple, T. R Howitt - 2 The pavillion devoted to grains, Time, 2 26. 2:21 by the use of the “Allen Portable,' ita sound or not. etc. i grus««», vegetsbh s and fruit was filled any one can take a thorough bath in I Our al «tract» inform fully and ar> LINN COUNTY FUR to overflowing ami a part of the ladies 2-y»sr-old Trot or Para, *» mil«, 2 in any room in from five to ton mmutoa. curatoly, ami at no exjienaive or pro- pavillion hail to I«* iKirrowni to receive Sallie Young, Guy Young, Salem. 2 1 overflow. And those long rows of hot, fold tepid water, and have every-1 hibitive covi. 3 UR LATE FAIR was certainly a the Sabel Hal. L W. Watts. Portland. 1 thing clear«! out of the way. No r e«*d i ■fl'l splendid auce«M m almost «very vegetables of all kinds, were beauties Sis Bernier. Peter Cook. Rickerall, 4 2 too ami they really look«*! good enough h-y? particular. One or two depart, of lul*a, wash cloth» or sponges. The ! COUNTY to eat. Turnips, beets, cald.ages, ; Bell Smith, H. G. Cm. merits were somewhat short, but 3 4 McMinville total ex|M*n»s for an outfit i» from five ; this was duo to lack of personal solici [potatoes, beans, etc, were there in AI’.STILL CT COMPANY rime, 1:11, 1 :!«»«, 1 12'« great numtH-rs ami such »plemiid sm-ci- to seven dollars A, H Carman is tation. Last year the vegetable, fruit mens as only the gariJens of the forks agent for this vicinity ami has used and |>oultry exhibits wore short. This Running *, mile Albany, Oregon of the Sant.am grows. The ladies de year these departments were very am! can recommend them. Any one partment was well fi)l«*d, too. with fancy i'reserton. Geo. Herron, Salem large ami very fin«* Tins fact was due ' desirine to examine one or desiring to i needlework that would be a credit to Prin««»» Viola. I. '.a.traith to extra exertion of the Fair manager» any exhibition. order, can be accommodated by calling Subscribe for Sharp Boy, Roy Sharp in each of these lines. The poultry department was crowd at the parsonage. A numler have Time, 1 t>4 The attendance was not so largo this THE SANTIAM NEWS year though the gate receipts were <i1 with iw-ns of fancy bints that would already ordered, and many others will aiarut the same. The falling off In the delight the eyes of any poultry »Xpert. aa s«x>n as they realise the value. fel.25 per year attendance was probably duo to the All departments of stock was well rep- WEDNESDAY charge of 32 for season tickets Possibly j resented, especially the horses. The th«* management mad«* a mistake in this swine and aheep pens were not al) filled Pacing. 3-year.olds, '» mile, 2 in 3 particular, which can I m * rectified next i though the showing mail« was excell Sallie Young, Guy Young. Salem, v«*ar. ent. 3 Alco, E. J. Young, Salem The universal opinion of our visitors — The new race barn was filled with 2 was that max they in. v were greatly j >. .««iys surprised irpn». : st a. rac.'rs.'Trottore' r>, . r, (r,,tt. rs and" and 'praers, pacers, that gave Miss Stocking*. E. J Daniels • Time, 1:16*4. 1:16’« the extent and magnitude of th« exhibi ,rnrk contests during the three .Faya. lion, i And our hum« jw-opl« w«re » it winch were highly entertaining to the 2 26 Trot. 1 mile. 2 in 3 priae«! at what ha«l I wen accompliahsd, peo|de. 3 3 an well uq l admit that th«- Fair is of Tetldy C., Peter Cook, Rickerall, The amusement feature »»» well Faimont Jr., F. Woodcock, Albany, 1 1 GRASSES, GRAINS. VEGETABLES great benefit to the agricultural and taken care of by Arnold the ammuar* N I Morrison, cucumber 5be 2 2 stock interests of this part of th«* Dottie Dimple, T. R. Howitt • merit man, who with hi* merry-go- (too W Arnold, ruiumlxr, ««cowl valley. Time, 2 2S>„ 2:31 round, «even shows, and balloon aa- II C Powell, radish 5k. dill B 5ic; Hut, strange as it may »«*«m. there Pacing, 2:15, 1 mile, 2 in 3 muskmelon 50c an* iM*oplo in the community who an* cenaion entertained the people in a very pleasing manner, A I’ llirons, kale fel ready to give the Fair, figuratively > 1 The uaua! numtier of lemonade itami* I ahi Miller, G. O Miller, Portland, Trappist Fathers, kale second »leaking, a black eyef when talking 2 2 Zambronet, P Msurey, Salem G C Wratmghouac, kolorabi 5flc about It. They say it ia a graft and all aeemed to <lo a thriving buame«« arai Blue Jacket, L. Watts. Portland, 3 4 G W A rook!, kolorabi »econd that aonM-Ixxly is making money out of the Abbott restaurant «u kept quite Kit Crawford, F. Woodrack, Albany 4 3 Trsiipiat Fathers, cauliflower 50c it. There are others who Will swindle busy feeding the hungry crowd. Time, 2 21. 2:lR‘a H < Powell, cauliflower aecomt the society, even in as small matter as and Trappist Fathers, rutabaga 6<>c entrance through the gatoa. Running, *4 mile Dash E I. McKeever, vcgctablea grown .MONDAY, THE FIRST DAY The Nttwa will in the near future, ; I .a Taranta. F. Pierce .... •elf 310 publish an lleinii«*d statement of thr At 10a,m, Burkhart's all Linn County I The Councelor, F. Heavener Henry Sprall, vegetables grown receipts and extwnses during the entire Princess Vlolo, L. Galbraith - band axcvmled to th«* bam! stand and •elf a rranu year. Thia will silence all talk about Sharp Boy, Rov Sharp ... rendered several »elections of music, rafl and, we hofw, make people who Mrs J E Lobough, vegetables grown Time, 1:17 by s»*lf third ave l>e<*n so unkind aa to accuse the showing to the people that thr music features during the Fair were to managar» of grafting, ashamed of N I Morrison. jH-ars C F fel and A few minut«*» themselves. Only fe? per day was paid l«e well taken care of. Geo E Rodgers, pears C F 54k Premium Award« before 11 a. m the fair was formerly employes »lout the Fair ami, the Ni.ws E 1. McKeever, silver prune» fel I h -I i .- v ..», ..... ry t mplo. • moie than open«-«) by E.C. Peery by a five minute» H I’ Dwyer, silver prunes |0* H Struckmeir, petite prunes Nk earned his per diem. The Fair la worth talk ami who Introduce«! the speaker of (None The amounts placed first aft. r name« are tint premium«. Sometime« the day lion M. A Miller. Mr. Millar's a great deal of money to the people of Joe Boyanovsky. Columbia prunes when both hnt and «econd premium« addrosa was devot«*d chiefly to agri this part of the county, aside from the Alex Sumpter, crab apple« R Alex Sumpter, E Crawford peach stimulus it gives to the better farming cultural matters •• they relst«*d to the are awarded to the same person. they are united ) and the raiA.iig of m «*«).-. »t««1. It .» «I'txena. Aftcr complimenting the fair Aiex Sumpter, Dutch apples (I Alex Sumpter. Sumner pears fel enhancing the value of every farm, be for tlx- tine showing mads in agricul cause it brings visitors to our locality, tural product ami stock, he give a short II Struckmeir. Grimes golden apple 41 HORSES H Struckmeir. Jonathan apple II who would, otherwise, never come, it resume of the fight mads at the legua- OREGON SCIO Claudia Gill, Gravenstlne apple'll places Scio ami vicinity, prominently, lature to obtain the felUOU annual appro Stallions L. I. Thoma«, Standard (Leo F. Rutgers. Northern apy II on the map. It shows that we have priation. Ami that the securing of aid Bred, J10. Fred Woodcock second, »5. land that will grow as fin« vegetables, for agnculteeral fairs was indication of E. J. Young, 4 colts, fell). H Struckmeir. 1, Crawford tM*ach |1 fruits, grams and grass«*a as can be a new Oregon His views for the future II I’ Dwyer. Wealthy auple 11 German loach C. H Wain, stallion of Oregon were very optimistic ami A I* Hirons, Bal lwin apple 11 found in Western Oregon. The future success of the Fair stated that no man reaches th«* high umler 2 year« old, (N. mare 3 v«-am. A I’ Hirons, Waahington plum II d«|M*nda largely u|«ei how we people of water mark of citixenahip until he ia I«t ami 2nd (M. colt fe4. Jane .Miller, |>eas, wheat, beans, beet Percheon- H M Myers, atallion, fek. ««..-d fel.50 this locality talk about it and how we willing to contribula* something benefi support it. A few |H*ople, let them cial to society. II«* criticised congress Fred Spires second, feii; 2 years fell ami G C W estinghouae, vetch «eed 50c work as hard as they may witlw.ut pay, for only appropriating one |ier cent, of grami champion D., mare fea. secund fe.', Wm Gorger, r«*d clover, «econd 5Mc the eight humlreal million dollars appro I ami grand champion D. cannot of themselves, make a fair But J A Burton, oats in sheaf 50c priati d thin year, for agricultural pur if th. re cm be a harmony "f • ttori m. t Rudolph Wi-aely, <>ata in ahcaf »econd Grade Percheon K. W'. Gill, brood [_______ ________ r______ all pull together, it will tie a splendid I««**«* mare, feld, V. Prokop eccomi. t fe5, ____ draft 50 cent» Mr Miller advocated the building of [ j yea'r.’feS; suckling* colt »5. Trappist success. Let all rem«*mber that th«* N I Morri»on, 5 varietie» grasses |5 Fair is intended t<> lienetit th. fatn ■ Spencer ix>ng, 5 varieties grasses geml romls. in that they would conUri-i Father», yearling draft »«corn! fe2.5(> more than any body e|ae and, the lii.te both pleasure and profit to the and »econd R than! »1.50. ________ 1.50. N kw . m believes. It is worthy of their farmer, would make farm life leas iso Ed Wesely, winter barley 50c Belgian A. C. Thoma«, stallion, fe.* cordial support. lated and make it possible for the Don Ray, winter wheat in sheaf 50e RoaiUter» 1. A. .Munki-r*. tint feil. farmer, hia wife ami '•’» ni» his no) boys ** n<i<i ami giri«, girls, . .. _ ... ». •» . ’’ ’ Ed Wraely, winter wheat in sheaf lilieral «hare of " 1,1 “*'?****• ** • " * Kay, Kiley j( to |>articipate in a more i hr, and gelding. 2 year«, fe*. R. W. GUI Ed Wei the enjoyments of life. Wesely, golden chaf wheat SOc SPOKANE APPLE SHOW ~ .«.- .1 | q r™" ’1- n s. Z»«*» third. «3;grade Ed „ Ed w Wesely. white Russian oats 50r He showed how the ™i.iu public school , German Coach, fe.*, G. She man Unni, H C Powell, spring wheat in sheaf 50c * Spokane, Wash., Aug. The Nation lamia of Oregon had I m * cii squandered Rudolph Wesely, spring wh«*at in al Apple Show Bulletin, issued in con- and sail! if they had Iw-en properly cared H. nectlon with th« second comiietitiva ex for ami diapos«*«l of at their reasonable , F. O. Keater, lient i|*an of mule», fe*. •h<*sf, second R II C Puwsll, millet 50c hibitiun, open to the world, in S|M>kane valuation, not a cent of taxation would G < Westinghouse, tsll clover 50c November 15 to 20, when fe25 imxi in I m * roipnred to sup|M>rt the publicachoola « H C Powell, tail clover s«*coml R cash prises and premiums will be award In n|x*aking of the manner of how th«* CATTLE I m * R We»ely, variety of wheat 80c ed in 20 clnase», will say in its Sept, national public domain had been gobbled ' Shorthorn O B Marshal, calf, first W R Rav, variety of w heat secoml R nu in tier that Oregon »ent th«* first con up, in Oregon, hi* said that corporation» ' John Shirnanek. variety of oata 60c signment of commercial apples to China. now owimm I one forth of the area of I fed ami and second fed; 4 animals both sex, feii, cow first, fe. ami second fe3. K Wesely, variety of oats, second R The full text of th« article, prepared by Oregon. A P H irons, 12 ears of com 50c r> Ren II. Rice, secretary-manager, of the In speaking of the future |KMMioilitic» ' Polled Angus Marshal Bros. 4 Coj John Couey, 12 esrs of com second R show, follows: of po(nilatl<>n in Oregon, he stated that j land, bull, fe5, bull calf, fe3; cow Jane .Miller, popcorn GOc It is not generally known that the France with her 4<I,OOU,000 |s»|mlation. •ecomi fed; cow 2-years okl. fe5, heifer Jane Miller, shelled com 5Oc first commercial shipment of apples to was only twice as large as Oregon, ami * calf, fed. secotKi «2; 4 animals fe5, herd A P H irons, shelled com. aecond R China was made from Grant's Pass, had less than one thirtieth as much fefe. Jane Miller, sw<-et com 50c Ore. H»n. Henry D. Miller was ap population. Jerseys A. R. McDonald, bull, fe5. Sola Agent F G Carey, alfalfa fl |Mtintvd consul general to China and Mr. Miller showed the vast possibili grades. It. W. Gill heifer, >4. J. N. H C Powell, alfalfa, s«>eond R stationed at Neuchwang, during the SCIO. OREGON Jones s«-cond, «2, J N. Jones, cow. 4 ties of the fruit industry of Oregon in Mrs C H Wain, exhibit mohair fl early part of the Boxer rebellion. yean old fe5, 3 yean fe5, 2 years fe4. the futur«* and stated that these hill«. I. Zeller, farm exhibit, first l:O Owing to the fliaturt>e<i condition of the Holstein Trappist Fathers, bull 1 H Struck meir, 4« s«M-ond 325 country he dl<i not proceed immediately tMirdering the central Willamette valley 4 would prove to I m * just as gmsl fruit year old, >5. grade calf. »4. J. N. Jones .M P I .one, third ♦ 10 to his |M>«t of duty but »|>rtit a numlier • « Bl lands as those of Hissl River or South i second, fed. J N Ix>ng. fourth «5 of months upon »|>ecial assignments and G Sutherland • « fifth a large part of the time in the south ern Oregon ♦5 4 « Mr Miller condemned the policy of Mrs McDonald ** sixth »5 «•rn provinces. At the close of the SHEEP AND GOATS • 4 J E Loimugh. seventh 15 Boxer war h«* oracee«ie«l to Neuchwang allowing private corjairations to absorb th«* splendid water ixiweni of Oregon, Geo Rodger», 6 heads cabbage fl ami took up his duties. I»ng Wool Sheep C H. Wain, 4 Henry Struckmeir. 6 heads cabbage "Consul Miller and hie brother Frank «aying that it should bring to the stat«* ' lambs «6; 6 h«*ad fe.’*. Lincoln ram 1 year He. first and secoml • R 'I J. Miller, were both interested in an treasury a reasonable rental. Lincoln ewe 2 years •econd, Henrv Struckmcir, table beets 11 apple orchard at Grant’* Pass, and as a al<«o, pointed out the immense impor old fe5 ami second «S: Lincoln ewe I II P Dwyer, taple twets. «econd, R rrault of Henry Miller’s travels it or tance of improving waterways, that year fe.» am! second «3; Lincoln ram II C Powell, variety of onion« fl currvd to them that there aught to I m * n they should lM*com«* great highways of Iamb J.< ami second >2. Lincoln ewe " •• second, R market in China for Oregon apples if commerce. Complimented J. J. Hill for and second «2. champion ram and ewe i W'm Hassler. *’ H C Powell, early potato«*« 11. So they could be properly packc«l ami ship- ' his entrance with his railways into i D. and D. Oregon, saying that the resultant com Trappist Father«, " ” «econd. R |M*d. Goats - C. H. Wain, flock >5; buck 1 W R Rav, late potatoes |l.50 "A teat shipment was made and par l»*titi<>n, would temi to chea|>en fares year ok! fe5 ami second 33. kid 33; buck ami freights. J It Couey, " *• second. R ticular attention was paid to the man any age D, flock 35, 6 head second «3; W I. Larwood, ito lb of carrots 'Oe ner in which the different varieties The sneaker cit«*d the present make tioe I year ok! second and third 35 id Bilyeu. 31 lb carrots, second It stood the teat of travel and climate up of the United States senate as be- Goats S. F. Zysset. buck 2 years H C Powell, sugar beets 50c One hundred loxes of all the standard ng composed, chiefly, of corporation old fes, kid. second fel; buck any age D; Trappist Fathers, mangle txieta 50c varieties, with theday of picking, pack lawyers ami bankers. He thought the H (' Powell, mangle beets, «econd, R ing ami shipping noUsi, wera* ship|ied lay was dose at hand when the [>eot>|e doe 2 years old feM; doe I year old, aecond 33, doe kid second and third fel; flock, N I Morrison, «qua»he» fel.So direct to Shanghai. would select the memliers of that body. •ecomi fe.1. 6 head 35 H (' Powell, wpiaahes, second R In packing, the precaution was j «Inch wool I result in a different char ... , • .....M..................... — taken — H C Powell, largest «quash fel Sheep Geo. E. Rodgers, ram first to leave th«* apples under th«* trees until acter of legislation, ami second fes. flock of grade fe* A. R McDonald, “ *' «<*cond, the following day. They were then taken H. C Powell, pumpkin, fel in upon a large straw floor and grade«l Wm Gorger, pumpkin, ««-coml. R by hand Every lox was ship|>ed withir MONDAY’ SWINE G E Rodger», tomatoes 50c two weeks of picking and no apple» . picked later than th«* last of September. ! - *!•• Trot. •» mile heats. 3 in 5 H C Powell, tomatoes, second R Poland China—Trappist Fathen, boar Otto Compton, turnips SOc ’’Contrary to the prevailing opinion L„)y Malcom, F Brown, tint and second fe-*. sow. tint and se-omi Ed Wrsely, turnips, second, R among growers, the Ben Davis stood .... . 1 . 1 _ 2 . 1 Corvallis, W I. Larwood, parsnips SOc the test of shipment and climatic c«m- Rabe IL. F. Woodcock, Albany, 3 2 1 2 feS. pen of 5, fe5; 5 pigs. fe4, sow 2 yean and over. fe4 N I Morrison, parsnips, second, R di lions bettor than any other variety c„mB pf j Y<>ung. Salem - ’ 2 3 3 3 Berkshire—C. E. Rsrrows, boar, fint Frank Shelton, beeswax fe3 ami it was proved conclusively that it j,,,,«. ) :v?it_ ) jS, hnt*, 1J6 and second fed. sow. tint ami second feh. Frank Shelton, comb honey 43 should be picked before maturity to 2:25 Pacing, mile, 3 in 5 P*K’. Knt ami second (5; |>en of 5, Trappist Fathers, strained honey •3 ii obtiin beat results. tint »ml secoml fe* ’ The Miller brothers continuul to Ad. Toga, P. Mantee, Salem • I 1 1 i) fu *ply appl«*» to the China trade for Itlu«* Jacket, I. Watts, Portland 3 2 2 wholesale pealed m Ladw» Department •1 from seven to eight year» after th«* Kit Crawford, F. Woodcock, MILK COW TEST lirat consignment, with profit ami satis Albany .... 2 3 4 HAND SEWING McColsky W’right. F. Johnson faction. R. W Gill, lint. «IO; D M McKnight 4 4 9 ge, highly Decoration, N. L. Strong '"Ihe Chinese likes large, «scorni. feZ5 ami 3 gallon« of »ep«r«tor 6 & HemMitchcd pillo» case Eva Ewing id the oil colored ami cheap apple ami th«* Ben Time. 11», 1:93 5, 1 10. I 09 (I; Clautlia Gilí SO cents. Davia met the»«* requirements better Running *» mile Fancy apmn Eva Ewing fel. a than any other. In the large cities ami Hi IS* CommercUI SI. POULTRY, ETC. in the seaports where there ia a ran i Dr. Powell; Geo. Herron. Salem Table linen -Claudia Gil) fel; Anna 1 Prill SO centa. irp Hoy, Kay Rav Sharp Shi siderable European population there is • Sharp 2 Frank Shelton, guinea pigs. fe2 A. G. MAGERS, Prop a demand for fancy ami high grade I Ji Taranta, E. “ H. Pierce 3 John Kotan, pigvona, fe2 Salem, Oregon Time, 51 Re«sir Morris, pigeon», fe? •l«ples aa well. " (Continued on pa<r 3) I LINN VJ A Nice Neto, and I’o-to-Date Line of fe •’4 * Was the Best Ever Given In Linn County Say All One year in advance. ................... fe| One year, at eml of year................ 1 One year, at emi of 2 year»............1 < >ne year, at end of 3 year«...... 2 Six month« in advance ................. Three month« in advance............... Single copy in wrapper................. .F c LINN COUNTY FAIR Frank Shelton, rabbits, fel.50; hares fel 50 Roe Shelton, pearl guineas, fel.50 W M philips, Isdiaa runner duck» >2 H. C. Powell, Indian runner ducks fe? Mr». W. G. McDonald. Pekin duck’, fe2 J N Jon*a. whit« created ducks fe? Mrs W G McDonald, emden geaMie fe.3 Mrs W G McDonald, mammoth brume turkeys, cock and hen fe2 J N Jones, whit« Wyamiotts Roe Shelton, white leghorn rock and pullet «2 Mr» Wm May, whit« leghorn rack am! hen fe.1 N 1 Morriaon. 2 pens of brown leg horn chickens fel Wm M Stewart, 2 pens of fmrtrnlg«* 1 wyandoti« chickens (4 2 I W T i^rwood. black tninorcas, 1 pen 3 «2.60 N I Morrison, 2 pens black minorra 14 3 DE Eichinger, SC K I reds (2 1 J F Wesely, pen of R I rwls 1?. pen 2 of H orpington fe? 4 C T Patterson. B P Rock »2 G G Bella, B P rocks and B leghorn *4 3 O E Eichinger. B leghorn, secoml (1 Mrs W G Mcltonald, B leghorns, 3d R G G Belts. B leghorn hen (2 <> E Eichinger, B leghorn hens, aecond 1 * 2 and third fel K C Daniel, B leghorn fe? 3 G G Belts. B leghorn cock, second ami pullets first and secoml U R C Daniel, It leghorn pullet thin!, R G G Belts, pen It leghorn», first fe? O E Eichinger, |>en B leghorns, second fel Mrs W G McDonald, | en I! leghorns third R Mr» W G McDonald, display B leg horns, first (1 < MENS BOYS HATS R CAPS Hibler &. Gill Co I The Righteous Man I I I I Reganletli th»* life of liis beast Those* who fet’d SE(TR1TY Stock Food are fulllilling" the scripture, This stock fooil is sold on a positive (’ash («ihirantve. Road tin* guarantee oil every Package. Don’t misled by clioiip a'lvert ising, SECURITY means what it says Ask those who have used it. E. C. PEERY, ' ' ill J Standard Liquor Co Wines, Liquors and Cigars I I I I ¡ I