OHl ICIAL DIRECTORY NATIONAL fr.Mcnt Willum H.T.ft Vloe lrri1--nl .tmm S. hhi-i rami Hwir.-irv oi Ntir Phtlamli-r . Ktiox "ootpmrV of Triiiry Frunklln MarVvlgli rptorv of r Jroh B I'li klnm.n tlorni-T ticnoml tv W. Wlrki-Mliain Pominanior inern.l... Iran II, Hiti-how Mi-ri'tarT of Nvy i- or Von U Mey. r Pw ri't.rT Inlorior . . Kichard A. Hl'ini'r d r lnrv of Akrirultnn- Jm- Vilmni ELECTION LAWS STRICT Candidates Limited as to Amount of Expenses Tbe juil door yawns tor the arplraut for a public office or party nmniuii lion for one. who doe not thoroughly familiarize blnidelf with Oregon's ('ornu't Practice Act and the laws FRUIT WILL BE "IT" NEW RAILROAD TOWN Vi-ni-mlon Wnrncr. T.S. 'Vnion W.t. Kiii.huI. I . S. I mid I'ommlwiont'i 1 SIHH' biirnlr, n( f .1111 i1',n-l :hi-u-itw .Mpiviur . r 'in. 1 BOTtroluu operations of general eleo- iionioininmnwi - j nons sua party priitiarie-., ays the I Portland Ore. oiiIhii. To the end tlit-t all may know the provisions of the various laws, anl their name are ; eioi. tio-ernor Itenson, in bis en ' pacity of Secretary of State, has caused to bo Issued a digest of provi sions relating to the subject of pri maries au I t lit i r election. Among other thing and the tlrst a cnudidnte must do to comply nli the law is dig (low ii ileep in his pock ets ud mail h check to the Secretary of Slants. T' e sfe of hicb depend upon the otlice you seek. Movitmoi 8m re'.arv Trtnmror AiUirili'V Hrttrrnl Biipi. I'uior I iinriii i ton I'Miii, i lir Mi l t il I C. ' Mniors t!on. ri .iri'v F. W. Rcnaon ...P. W. Hetim-ii , . itoo. A. Mrri ...A. M.l'rfrl . . j. H ahitimii . . V. S. 1'iiitlo J. w. HhiIi- .1 hnottmn Bonm1. Jr. (,, o. A. t'tmnio.-'lain 1 V. '. 11 lr" I W . R Mlm NO DANGER OF GLUT TINC THE MARKET Production of Apples Very Much Less Now Than a Few Years Ago 1 Chi I Ju-iu Aiivln- 'i R. S. Bt'mi V. A. Moon f KkImTI I H kill '"'' , W ill K. km ) w . t..hut Items of Interest From Rival of Crescent CKKSl'KN r. Ore , Juno a The J Koyce niur-ii, la lug twelve in lien want of here, pnrchaxeil not lontf auo I'y II. I. Iloey, amtlctHiit chief entfl li ef r of the Soul hern I'hciIKi t'ompany, U to te plutteit for a towimlte. A force of Southern l'acliio contriictorn hto 11 nw i loiirinn an automobile roal j fro u the nmv ti HHito to llrHceut , an! mil extemt it to the In ken, Cren At Hi vt Hush, the ureitt Intereot j cPut ami Olell It li the Intentlt n eeryuhre takrii In recent yeiun in ' ltt.r to exten.f the road to t'rator tuirt ii'iiltme and particularly In J Luke. .ort(i extern Huir rHldkf, HeeuiH latino ftrHiicc. A little reflection. IIT U lIlli I1HTBIC1. i,u1k - N"'e' tlor"eV .. .. 1). V. KukkomUll Joiut S n,ior ... L.t' ' H M. rrjiimu l"-' ' hi A Bianlaii 1 M.IN." . KICK. k. . driMi, K.'tH:tT frcil 1' i r.m-mti..-r Kro ivi r i iv ( 1 rr hoever, sIioas Ihi- to lie Imth na tural mill , l;-i:U'bl. AKricnltnr hh a whole ha witliin a ecore of veara Ih'i'ii phtci'd upon a miicli liluher plam tlian lierelotore Id I e mnveMut ill In I'hia kfii.m V IT.I'lcil I'l 1 .1 r II) I tl C lillrt HOllV M to defray the exrensca of anuuoiH'iiiK' the candidacy to the p-ople and it) re iiuired after a petiiou for a place on I'Thmix must li- uKfd hh in any other t'lu-Hu j-. there l- ni liraiich of h ricultui e nii'ie ut 1 1 net ive. even tuscl ualiiik.', mid more prrlitnlle t'lim horlli'iilturt VTiled tolhi'M -pecltlc fact; tlx' liiuti' k.ei lnl 1 lie noted, iSler IbirilT fr!"auror . . iM(or. . . . ictiool cup. . Inrveyur DoniuiiMiloiiHr Itwk Inn'ifior. D. 1 K. W. I'ayin' AllM'M I 'fill T. O. Abixrom ... . A. i. rot r ... B. B. JkOkoii ..C. M. FaHlkut-r 1 1'. A. Rtliart I H. K. litrvioM ..W 111. I'romlioot the liallot has been liled. At the tame rate, any peion v -posinu a candidate has the ritht to have prluted ill the same ptiin tiltt Jttmt Itiiiun Mrt applied to the work, an article telling why tie stnuld noi j evi.le l -il-nlii pn duct- lo unmniated, it it ue lefoie the pri ' rt ie mil ir.uu the north- nia'rv- or if after tlie primary, w liv ! "' t" cruet -I our i-.-iitttv, he sliruld not be elected One thiiiB a candidate mutt lie low .N OK l.Afc 1 VIEW flr Hailt-j V, Mlt'illli). ' D. J. W Hex I 1. N. W atson j J. 8. Lane ( T.'. h. UKll l .... ... 4. Hit I I I .' caret ul hhcut is the expenditure of uiouey. Not over 15 per ceut of the H inou ut of the tirst vear salary of the office sought cau he expended iu se- curiutj the nouiiuatiou, provided cuch Mayor : amount is not le9 tbai flOO other re Co luotlineii . . 1 rt-anurer wise J KK) spent. I After a man 10' and uu more, may has secured a nomina per cut of the Hr-t i t ion, only . ..i : TTrrnr.i r....i. . w. h. HIKK i a total ot -j per cent. lo check up " ' mb'kiJo 00 tbfl candidate is recpi:ired to .... L f. v onii tjla itb the Secretary of State of vv. F. l am.- district otlice with the County Clerk, Prenideui Tjea.'rer, geerriajy . Ftiiaiitf Couiiuiut'iiiaii Inuiisirial Put.iiciiy Btoik Uuuiciral Agriruliurai " Roonu Hi'HdipiBrn i ami it wul readtlv le -ei - tl a: t liere iSL'rot'iid In I tit mli !-e inleiest ma lifjsted i i .iiritnei-t in truits uu 1 fruit trin inns. Other reason serve to acce'itiiMle this intereff. V- aie ttiptdly lieciiiu inn a fruit eating cation. It is nut so very loon, a time ue- since oranges were considered n luxurv, and this is true much more leceutly I'lniM Meets in tl e employ of the Sunt tiorn I'acillo will shortly t pot in flu' llelil to hi riiitihteu out the Natron-Vale survey so that it will come into Crescent. Owners of the i'recont townslto have withdrawn fioiii the market a strip of laud about .'iio leet iu width I n II 11 1 n pniallel witii t lie Oregon Trunk line. This Imi I was a It 'i, Ira a n at the request of the Southern 1'iiclllc otllclals Kua.t supervtsiir Jake Howard litis i pletel nil excellent briile over the I'ii- ( tunes In re mid is repairttm j the Kill llli.iih the townsile tu, i i iii t rt llli I he iiutoMitiliilii loin o tl'e hikes west. I I il. I. I hmiuis mid Ned llimker, of Mir ni'.ii'ul n, iv Ihi liave pin r hiisetl t'u I ts In Crescent, have atrlved with theli 1 n in l Irs n nil are tic puling tuenct t Ml Is t mi I Ih I xture Imi Id liik.'. livety and feed satle is tiNo plinned ly them. Kie I Mowttt, of Seattle, of the tirui i f Mowitt .V Kok'fis, is expected here t tie latter part ot the week to com- of crape fnut. Now they Mre com- j pW te artiiiifcteuients l"r tl:e iustalla- " 11 v. lireiiii'l - snitlmized statemeut of all expenses V. Kihart : paid or iucurred. Also, a candidate r Mranger. ; aiust state if any campai'U pledges " i"-- i were piade. Failure lo comply with CHURCH DIRECTORY this "meaua for evrey dav of euch failure or delay. Id short the law tells what a person can'aud 'cannot do. It, insures the inou articles of diet iu ninny a house hold. Apple, peaches clierriiJ, pears. I and beiries we hare always ttiuuht j should le as couimnn and low priced articles of food as liread and luitter, i eckts and iu ilk. In recent yenrs at times liecoiue lumiriei. A It ti-iiik! Ii j tiuu of a saw mill with a capacity of 13.000 feet a day. '.' 1 I . 'ft y V i i I 1 mmwn nji wnBai LAKE- VIEW Saddlery s. v. AHLSTROM I'roprlelor The hest Vnrniucn 5ndJlc on t lie market Al.tti a (innplrtc lln of wagon and lugg) ImriirHn, whip rohrn, liila. rlatra, purs, quirt, ro i-ttra. In Ind ruiy lliini; in the line oi cnrilrce nnd tiorar rnrnlahlnKH. Ut pnliint: tv tonipe-men. lift! rr-.Tiii Iu I i on uit.l tUt tin itimtii ilelllHIIil I : ' . , . . . . i mid w it liout a don lit the blend inu for the-ie fruits has increased nud . the export demiiud litis runt tuiially auituieuted. etrautiely ciunu'li, tlie production of these decidous mil necessary triilts has decreased. 'I lie Bpple crop for PV'.i-less than U:i,0'Ni F'RST MtTIIUIiI-T i i VKCH fCN PA Y lhool at lu a. in. l'rvaetuiu every bnuilay at l . ... . i.,.n rurviCH aua caenoL uu. it. insures me i anniurVv.nii'in i :!.'. 1T it Met 1 1 utf Tliurs . rr, i"" i, i'i. I ; 77777. . .,..""., '. 000 tmrrel s f 'ir cxumple, whs lait. portuoity to familiarize themselves da vat 1:M :.i. Cuoir ui- ng at l.M p Ladies Aid Every Wnlm ay at l:wi p Everybody cordially inviu- o all service li.J.WKN ZtLI., Pastor " ... ! Hutta fnp unniiiiBi'tnn nr: Mlanllnti I' LAKti ir."- ; . - - - --- and ': Y M on l ne aruuuieuls pro ami con I with tbe personality of each caudi- aud relating FIRbT HAITli-T t lit K- i Prp.ihink' K,-rvii-e Hi 11 .X iS? .t'ty ."" J'i- - . B.VU vt j to. hU candidacVT-n prescribes; how i'eople's l uioii al6::u. p on each Sunday, one may Dominate oneself and how Frayir Meetinir at ?::" 1 M Wednesday eve. . ... ... 1- v,-r Lodv lin ll,-o lo ai'i-uu uu iff ou.uun iiiaj eeca iu uti-- a ucw mw DlllK. Ticen. htV 11 t.MlTll, Pastor. i placed on tbe 6tatute books by a little CATHOLIC CHURCH- EVLi Y SUNDAY MA ; etfort.J Xirur tkmdavSUaVt ! nearly a8 possible jjll the con-7-ui a.m. michaki 1 M ALLEY , ti. J. Iflictipg features have beeu eliminated FlRfcT Bapi. H'. 1.1 ti . F ck)hk i k K ! i-1"tbe copy'.of the" 'vHrious provisions at New Pine cr.e, ore-io'. Preaching J issue i. None of tbe laws have ever Ticeaalll A M and 7::ior OI eaen eunnaj sliKhtly iu excess of one-third ut that for the yeurs is'.'ij and l'.KC, and ! much less tuan the crop for the year U'O.'i whtu the production reached a verj low tlk'ure. lu thi ttice of this diminished pro duction, practically from our eastcrj nichardo the increased acenuie iu the West, yearly ievnted to f r i lit. particu- Make Own Perfumery Scientific Auierictiii: The miiiiii- Id, -turn ot perttiinerv liny always j seemed adillicult process to liianj, of. I'eitalu kiuds of perfumes is a matter. I if much scientific and sk I lit ulinau I p- ; iiUtt'.in : but on the other hand, the in ( ir t ci . in in 1 1 M ly use! perlumes can In ' I made ut Iil-i b with simple apparatus ! and without much expense or trim- ! 1 11 lu many parts of the country, i (lowers are so abundant that one can harvest all that are needed for iniiim facturinu at home perlumes enough !or a years use Pirect distillation is the most satis factory way or iiutKlUK perfumery. The still is a simple altair, tied it can tie tu ii do. out of articles found iu till av-rttk'o home. Take an ordinary tin nRi-CTi-n in iwm MODI'KN rnkoiKitKM t ACConnoi.xTioNs SAnpi.n koon l or CO.ini.kCIAI. TkAVI.I.IKS coi k n:ous TkllAl MI:N T i i t. Illll I hi o l LKiH'l i'V MARRnW, Propneto. h ol mvrv liionih .mii.'Iio School at 10A.M. Prayer Servici at 7:So on w dnes-day evening ol eai li weed. All are i-o.dially invited lo attend .he bervic.-n KLV. L. K HENDERSON. been tested and thete is some doubt as to the validity cf parts. LODGE DIRLCTORY A. O. U. W.-LAKEV1EW LODG1 NO. 111. Meets evi rv sei ond mid ! rth 'i'liursday oi eatli inoiitli, in .Va.vii.n Hall, Lalteview. Chaa. Touiiiugsi-n. W.M.: Vm. (Juutlier, F. ")E0REE OF HONOR- LA K i Miutii i.'.i j'- No. . V. of 11., A o. I. -;'- pus rouud, mowin grass and cuttloK third Tliursdays of eai li u . hlh -' " - - ' . . . . - Hail: Eti iva c. m 11.; Mary Post do wu tiees, for it was College Labor S: 01 t0rS DaFat the-Oreon-AKricultur-al Col- llece. heverbl hundred men, .lnclud- Clean-Up Day at O. A. C. -i On Friday, May 27tb., every rnem berof the College community from tbe oldest and most learned peda gogue to tbe youngest and most ver daut freshman, worked on the cam- I. O. O. F- LA KEV1KW LO. OE, No. i F . no eis everv satunla' eveuinif n l-vilowk Hall, hi f :3o o'iIoi -i. . lrom tifoii 1 to April 1, and al uic-inr from Apri 1 I fceptember an. A. t. CLi i ty, N. O.; . Cheney, Secretary 1. O. C). F.-l AREVIEW FNi SI I'M P NT NO. 1 I. O. O. F., iii-fl ;l.. tirst i inl thin! Ttiurs ............... f 1. .1, i i ii f l.ld K,-l ii l -i liall. l.tikt-tii-u. i.li. a i bur, C. P., A. 11 i Many ing tbe members of tbe faculty, re- . l. .i i . ii i..',it,. i .t.. , i , . . i . I spuuueu lu run can ul ei-iiL o ciuck at morning ana immediately took up tbe work ot lmrroviDguud beautity iu,; tbe campus, which continued un til five o'clock iu the afternoon. tiees were cut do.vn, many lurlv in Mmitana. Idaho. WastiluL'tun t I eau, el inn n, nun imruy it oi an Stop tile spout completely, a cork iu the top Uirouuh unit llroinii. mid Mih rnre Hint nertei 1 1 1 h 1 i t v iif the iiiidiirt. has iiatin ai I v i u'-ur .i ....... ;.. . .... I and fit enuuis'u ceiiiereu ai ii-ui iuii iu lih: .horticulture ot the reuiou. Among the wide range of apples available, experience thus far has shown that comparatively few kiuds are oesirable to plant, judged from u commercial standpoint. These 'sim mer' doau to the Spitzeuburg, New town Pipiu. Wmesap, jnuathau, Del icious, tirimes tjoldeu, Winter Han ana, Ko-e Ueaut, Wagner an two or three others not quite so generally rdnnted. Some of these do belter in one locality ; others iu another. . At ulkr the Spokane National Apple Show of l.Xj8,a car of mixed varieties from Wenatcbee took ,the sweep stakes prize, and a car of Wines'ipa from North Vakiuia the second prize At the apple show ofJJl.X1'.), a cur load of Spitzeutuirgs from Oregon won the sweepstakes, a car of (irimes (iolden from Sunuysidh in the VaKima Valley yard.- ot dirt moved and much rub- I the second, and North Yakima Spit- BEI2EKAH !.(. Ii'.K-I.AK i. EW LOI'ljK, N0 2-', I. O.O.I-., iii uu me s ond atil foiirtn Krids vs "I iu' li lin iii i ii in d Ki llow 11ml, Mrs. E'l'in AiiiJi r V.,.:Mr- Mary Ablttriom Y.(i.; Mm. M. b. Mosa. aecre-.ary; Min. Alt Buutiiib', 1 r' -ii-ui "i . O. E.K. ORIENTAL CHAl'll ., NO 6, LAKE vifHi "ii.-- M' , -K on . tfldiiy, on or I. - fore lull lliooli Mini l .wi v.-.- b tUcf'-aftur, in Mason ie Halt, at 7:.iu o'ciock. Viiiiiii! uii-iii Ij. rs nr- iM.r.li: l)y Invited. o -'1 , Li ah cleaned hahj-. No pattiallity was shown in the division of labor profes sors and students worked at the same ta.-k. 1 0 the morning where large and stately firs stood, wl.eie piles cf rubbish Hrid rnound.-i of ditt existed, i were a thing of the pas.t when tbe dhy zenburgs the third prize. Other var ieties at. t-acb show took valuuble prizes in special classes. As evidencing the rapid and con tinned growth ot the liuit industry, riiittti-iilarly apples, it may he stated tbaliii PWt; and ' f.l )"; 'd.i '.dud lruit CORNELIA A. W A 'I .SON, IDA L'EBACll. .:.-r. -laiv PROFtiSIO.NAl- CARDS V- Conn Attorney at Lw and Noary Public l.ak. view, Oregoa OFFICE-Dalv Buiiilini;. J, D. VENATOIt Attorney t ; Law, tjtnd 31 at i em Mpeclalt) OFFICE Pair Building. (JliARLES UMBACH Land and Law Of'Ue Abstractor of Titles was over, and tbe work was so com- ' trees wt-ie set out in' 'i'akima coiiLty. plete the ravages of a cyclone could ' w hich includes the Wenatcbee valley, not have done a better job. The work which was performed ia tbe'fiiBt.btep in the execution of the campus plans submitted by j'cC Olmstead. EiblalUned lss8 LMevlew,Ore- Y, 1-AIR TJIOMPSO.N Attorney at law Office In 0. V. L.Co.'h BuildiDg. Lakevikw. Okkoon XIIOS. J. POWELL Attorney at I aw SOlllec In Paly iJiilldlo;; Lakkvikw Obicuon Bought Out Fates C, S, and Ii. S. Moore," who iiave a large rrivate electrio plan t at Kla math Falls with which they have, been supplying Bonanza and Merrill with current, Lave purchased tbe plant of tbe Klamath Falls" Light, Water & Power.Company, including tbe tele pboue'sysvem. to Lakevlew, in con nection with ,an eiecric railway, ' ia bolng considered. " . A WOMAN'S GKEAT IDEA is i bow to ' make herself" attractive But, without health, it is bard for tier to be lovely in face, form or temper. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and irritable. Constipa tion and Kiduey poisons show pim pls, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched compeiesiou. But Electric Bitters always prove a godsend to women who want health, .beauty and fiends. They regulate Stomach qiver and Kidneys, parity tbe blood j givre strong nerves, bright eyes, pare breath, smooth, velvet skin, lovely complexion, good health. Tiy them. CiOo. at A. L..Thoruton. there were l.iJUO.Cd'C- fruit trees planted rn"iyt)7-l'JUyJ" Walla' Walla county has liTiOO acres inorchards. iii the county of Spokane," "there were PW,0'J(J friut were set. out'in 'MHut 'which 2.riO.U(Xl were apple.trees. " i'roiialily the same proportion tholds good tu Chellar Walla Walla, and Vakima "couutiesf A uatuial inquiry iu this connec tion is as to the danger of the fruit growing being overdone. Those who have been close in" jouch with' the industry for years and are in a posi tion to judge intelligently, liayem"" phatically that their is no such 'dan" ger. Prof." John CraiiTof"'CorueirUui versity recently said : "1 was in Eu rope ,for about eight wouthiTnot so long ago auifwhile there made obser vations relative to jruirmarket"tioudl tions. The greatest apple crop we have had during the""" "past te "Por twelve year's was, that "of 10."" The crop" t ha t"y ea'f to taTed, .l ihink Oil, OOti.tMJO barrels in"lheUnited Btatesl Theaverageajfiple .crop "since' that Mine has not eoeeded" 38,(XKJ,"(X)6"Xar rels ner,yearr. It is.rarlykthal,we get big crops ttllj overthe country the same year," ZZ . ., """ 'Looking ati' it merelyfio7nTth" e t a n d p i o i n" to f 't ITe ra 1 1 o" b f increase in production, ,ltdo n ortfTi nkth"efe"is any . cause for fear whatever. We nliicti the oil is, poured, l'rotn a iiurdwaru stole get four feet of coo per tubbing, (tin or galvinized plpo may also tie used;, i be tube should lie bent dowuward at the eud. The tiu cau should be filled with a pound of, flower petals gathered fresh in tbe early morning. I'our over these petals eight fluid ounces of alcotiol. Then pu the can iu a saucer half filled with water, and then place on a stove, where the can . be kept at the boiling point. A hole should be cut toiough the cork of the can just large enough to receive the metal tube. Place a quart jar on, the table near by, and insTt it in the other end of ttie "tub ing. This in r Biiuuid not be sealed or (list illation will not go on prop tI y. When the water t oils, the alcohol in the can is heated, mi l this oroci'ss extracts perfume fiom tho (lower peta!e, ui.d giamiilly iinise d,H illa tion through the tube in the cold jar on tbe table. The alcohol thus distill ed will carry with it the true attar of tbe How crs. Alcohol has the peculiar properly ot extracting and holding the scent of (lowers. As fast as dls tllation goes on, the contents of tbe jar should he emptied into a glass bottle, and securely corked and sealed with paraUiue. lu blending perfumes of several llots do the mix ing af ter each one has beeu distilled Sep erately. Do .not mix tbejlowers in one still. C. O. MISENER, 4. ... .... 7 Lakeview, Oregon Offers tlii following lor s.-ilc while they hist: SUMMER LAKE VALLEY. One trncl, K"mi m ies of I bese, One Hurt, lii::ii ucicm. Can sul illvlvdu db One tract, f!::o acres, O lie t nu t , ll (i in ii s CIIEWAUCAN VALLEY. 0 acres, ( )ne t met, It'-d in t 1 iii li s. I i 1 ir ict, . I ) ii.-r GOOSE LAKE VALLEY One I met. Id) nrri'M. din tract, ltU) nrii-s )i iPict, i!) ii'T.'-i., ( inn ru'-t' L'b) acii'c Otic tract IW) nercM, Iinpruveil. One trail , UK) or res, Iiiifiroved: One tract IU) ai res, I uiprnved. Near l.akcvlew. One trai t H iirn, Impriiveil. (lin1 mile lrom I'lne Creek. One tract M" acreM. 1 inpriiveil. Half-way 1st wceii l'lne ( ret k and Lakeview. . SURPRISE VALLEY Improved Tracts from Mi ncn m up. These IhiiiIh a re t be Cream of Lake aln ('tana Orcbanl, (irain and Alfalfa lands. I Muduc CiniiitieH. All lliili (Charles H. Dillon is oiio man in a thousand w ho can tune uud repair a pin.no. He will bo In Lakeview in the near future; muvc your tun I UK and repairing; for him. All work tfuarunteed by J. i. Mahinkh Music Housk, 4 ":. j ... Kenu, Nevada, Phone 4S7 123 N. Virginia ht. 21-4t KEPT THE KINOJVTJIOMrJ. ""'For tbe past'year we nave kept the King of all laxtlves Dr. King's New. Life Pills -in our home and they' have proved a blessing. to all out family," writes .Paul Mathulka, ot Buffalo, N. Y. Kasy, but sure reme dy for'all Btomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 20o at A. T. Thornton. should take into consideration the ratio of increase In the consuming population."" This seems to be the way in whloh all the "apple doctors" look at the question. " The rapid in crease in populatioa'and the increas ing ex p.ut a of fruits .are looked upon to counteractX,tha increasing production. THIS MAN'S STORE IS CROWDED BECAUSE WE DO HIS PRINTING tAMm o Til F WE CAN CROWD YOUH STORE IN THE SAME WA Cataloiiues, Handbills, Folders and Commercial Forms Our Specialty Call at XShis Office For JobtoorK.. A. L THORNTON THE DRUGliEST, lias on hand a line line ot Hdison I'liono-rapns Standard and Amberol Records. ny Keconls not in stock will be promptly ordered. h Styles, at prices irom 12.50 to 125 (O EDISON