Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 24, 1908, Image 7

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l I *1 IXG THE ALBAN)' LAW.
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ALBANY, Ore , D< <-. 11». .Albany ’» *
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<lty oidimm« **, w lilch oui bodies Ilio ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «<»♦«♦♦ ♦ ♦
provision» of th« alai" local option
1 Mr. Karecow I illod baled buy
Ivtchiird III li-tensti'ln sto p .1 in
liquor law, and ulTords easier method»
Yonnu on hl» uuy to tho Fall *
lie of »i< uiliig < ou vid ion « for violation» fro ii < . W. lieu Hin s Monday.
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Mr. By ei» and family Waited tllM
Im» hi'i ti freighting for n ntci chant
tiimi Ito' itale law, is to be tested In
I he Place to Buy
sl»ter, Mrs. Hutton, Hunday.
III Lukevlcw , but a»» a v 11 • i o.o urv Hie Htnie Chi ni! t omi
Attorni*'' i
G l‘. Hi vita Ii it'1' i cd Log» Satur­
getting hh bad lie bidlves till» «»III be
for Alluri I*, a. mk, who win arieti d day.
Your loys
hl» last 11 Ip I hl» w Ini < r.
mil fili'd und.'i Ilio provision» of the
Arthur
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to
high
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hool
Two m< ii stopped In Yunna, who
ordinant e.liuv«* given notice of appeul in Klamath Fa'l» Monday. 11« will
were walkii'j on a wage!' to Kluninth
Iroin Ho* City Recordet ■ Court to the
»tay with Mr. II uvlliu tbla winter.
Fall» from l.uki il' W. Ti e) wi re to
Stute Circuit Couit for Linn County.
.1 If. Barn«-» is u »w cutting somi*
got to th«.* Fall» tliui night mid a» It
It I. odd the legnili« of the ordinance w nod.
was tl p. m when they stopped at
will be attack«d in tile higher court
J. I*. Lee w.'iit to Klamath Ea U m
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Mr. A'lotru » mid n hltloriy cold night,
t’ndei th«> in
law evidence of But AV« diieiiday.
w«< did not envy them ti<a* trip.
mil«, of liqno iiiiim I be secured to
M ik . M. II. B«'"be, who Ilves about
Mmiiiol Vierra, with tlo* b«dp of Insure vomii ilon» moi prosecuting
Mr. Kirkpatrick and Godfrey Berk, otiti ci» bave eiieiiiintvi .¡I difficulty III hfli' ii miles east of Klumath Falla,
CHILDREN
wus In tbl» dlntrlct Thursday looking
1» now butchering hog».
»VI living VI idil tä of guilty Ixforc for a »t i ay Lor» *.
TOYS of ALL KIMIS
Then- wu» a klnctscop«* show given Julie». The < lt« oidhiimc.* provide»
DOI.IJH!
DOLLS
It. A. Alford went to tho Fulls ou
ill Dulry Monday ev plug. Thom* nt- fur tie coti tl »imi Ion of liquor and I
BOOKS.
GA «II S
Thursday.
loinlltig the »how from Yonna were: inalo'» It evidence, »o Huit when
n
BALLS « t.t M*
J. IL Burn« ’. took a load of wood
Tho Mis»«*» May Kobln«on, Loui»<*
big quandi} of Ihntor I» captured In
TRAINS
Dill MS
Flack ns, I lieii-oi Hl« i z.l. Waive Drew, t! . )Mih .i'»»lon of un Individual It I» to the i alls AA’eduesday.
ME< HAND AL TO) S
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Van Valk’-n-
Mr». N. H. Drew. Mi. mid Mr» Hey very strung I'lrcumstantial cvldenm.*
Iti IIRER BOOTS
burg Lave moved Into the house they
I'ool, llarrlHon Giu«, 1* ■■ Drew, Ed­ that
a ‘'blind pig" I» In operation r* i i ntly purclm "d of Mr. Bingham.
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OATS
die FlackUS, mid Joe Hi«*r/I. After Rinvi thl» ordinance went Into effect
CAI'S
MITTE.XS
G* rtrudi' Ii ■ :.ips ci r«-turi)'-d home
the »how those n'liialnlng enjoyed mi local
offlrer» lieve made three raid»
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STI i l B IV BOYS’
lint
wick
from
Mr».
Barnes',
where
cxioll*'iii Mupp< i kilim i> Mis. I|«*nry an 4 huv<
«•■i urei! the conviction of all »he Ins be« n Hoiking for the past
I« NT< KI Kilts Ki It KITTS
Hchiiiohl mid Mr» A. MicliSel.
of the five :uen arrested In the mid
I IVE DRESS SHOES
three weeks.
Gi'o Hiuytii 1» .uiullng tin« foi .ia<
Accordingly, If Ibi» < If y ordimini'
HOODS
TOLLS
Ilui'i'i ii Bren: nor »tart*-d to school
Logue
Mr. Logue bought thu luin I
upheld In the courts it will afford Monday.
hi KAI* ALBI MS
I a« for fl' p> i ton of Luilwlg Stertl.
offici i'i« an opportunity to kiw(i n
We have Ju it 1'arned from Mrs.
ET< -, ETC.
Henry Bio'li»lcr, of Dmi *. made a clo»< c watch on liquor v<
udore, and If
bm.iiii » tilp to tin' I u! 1» *tl< I h week.
8. A. Bi'iitni-r that Ler brother, C.
It is declared unconstitutional officers
M Glddlug, of Albany, Is planting
C. E. Dre* Las tagi'.i Ills horses
will be forced to secure specific evi the larg* st nail fn«,*t unique walnut
hum<* fiom Mr». L. M. Fitch's. A h
dem« of «ale» to get convictions.
The ground I»
orchard In Oregon
Ii«« luis had tin in in tL«' pasture all
Ti <• Albany ordinane. I» v<*ry »lini covered with tr-.,- and underbrush,
uiiiiih i hr will fi'«*d tLi'in ai his home
lai to tiie "nuisance ordinance" in and what lie propose» to do is to
place this w litter.
fine*- In Eugene and hone«- 1» virtually
clear and pr<
four
Mr. ai d Mrs. A. MI c L ii I, of'Dairy,
on trial In the court» now for the feet »quare at
feet
gave a birthday party ui their nome
Eugene ordinance was attacked and throughout th«* entire tract of 320
In honor of Mr «ter AA'Illl'* Jonas Fri­
tiie mutter I» now before the Supremi acr«*s. Here he plant» a tree, then
day evening.
('our! of the »tate for d < Inion.
put» a »olid f* nc < around the »par«*,
Mik«* Duotier nnd Lui.«* AA'alker
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After the fence» a.e erected he will
were In Bonanza lu»t week.
urn goat» in to cl nr the land. In­
Mr Ailuiii». of North Yonna. w< ni
Bl.At K si'oTS ox PORK.
-(«•ad
of waiting to clear hl* entire
to Dairy on u I iiik I iu m trip Katui day
During (lie but<Tiering eiuin of
and oli Id» retain »toppi-I ut Godile« the yiui tin- Experiment station fre­ tract his orchard will be growing,
and In the ni**antlin<- he will be rals-
Buck's to puri tin»»' w hunt,
quenti} receive» »p< i lmeni of pork Ing goat» which In also a profitable
Th« Improvement» at Blldehi and
Alt hough the that present tin unmarketable appear- industry.
are »till continuing,
The rind, or »kin, taken from
Mr. Byer» wa elected as the new
school bouse 1» now completed, the Mill •
the
abdominal
region and Inside of school director t fill the place of Mr.
shed» for »belter for the hoi »!•» arc
the leg», lx found to be dotted with Bingham.
»till In progree« of < in»trurt|on.
Leo Thompi
. one of our former
C. < i’c.*. nuii and AV a, Flm ku* art bla< k wart-llke growth» of various
‘both at woik this week biillillng the «I/«*» ranging from tl nt of ,*t pln-h« i*d pupils, while o o hunting one day MARATHON' Iti SS EK Dll! Alili.
Man.* of tl «■»«• spots last week had bls gun explode, blow-
sheds lor their clilldi * u »■ Lor»«». They to a hasctni't
In
the
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arli
»tag**»
contaiu a Stilali Ing It to piect
No Merlons Injuries lamgb. at. Iiiiii .ii. Ituihin Runner.
ar«* joining the ■hed’i to tl < on« r«*-
aniount of pus. and by careful ixmn were »untalne I. ' on ever.
Lo(« « A hu > I t'l.in Italian in
r* ally built by Jmob K< * rk.
Inatkiu n small mite will be found
A btirglatlci » t amp ei't**r<*d our
Twenty-six .'lile Rari*.
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burled deeply In the skin.
hold house window n abort time
Flack us. o
Iry, tkl» week.
Ti e mite cnuslng these pustule« ago, helping hit: ■••If to a water buc-
Pearson. ju»t beforo
Master ■
NEW YORK. Dorando Pietri, of
<»i) I'm .day morning, and »iib»«H|u nt black spots I» known k«t, looking gia » n d various other Capri, Italy, hero of the collapse, was
starting t*
cldeut which k. pt hint a» U ii odi x fnllii uloriitn var »ills, a Article» In the oom.
met w It
beaten In th«* Marathon race at Mad­
Tho»» having H elr name» on the ison Jjqiinre Garden by Tdm Long-
hope It ««III not prove very large name for nut I. a »mull mite
nt tiom*
us heading off a horse, that may be «eon only by the nld ot Holl of Honor for the first two boat, the wonderful Canadian Indian
»erlou»
month» of »ehm I for perfect atlend- runner.
¡e wa» riding fell «» Itli u magnifying glass.
when ih«* o
Dorando led most of the
(*<' are. Clifford Sevlts, L<*o Thomp-
.ItlSt wL< n the mit
him In such a manner,
him, throwl
way and when within sight of the
<ii . Glenn Sei lt« a nd Clarice Hanner. finish line »uccumbed to exhaustion,
LI i arm. We have not hog 1» not well known,
that I «* fell
Mr». Brentner's t>roth«*r-ln-law. B. longboat finishing alone in 2:15.05
"thcr it «va» biokiu ur row« d«*« ply Into th«* »kin treatment
lourm il yet
nr the 11»«* of Insecticide* is of little A. Plumtier, pr • I l< nt of th«' First 2-5, the mark being 35 2-5 seconds
sprained.
F
sen and value: tiesidi » there l< no Indication 'National Bark < ' VA’Innet ago. Is of­ slww«r than that established by Do-
Mr. an
until the time of but­ fering a ’ nutlf d motto to boys and raudo in his race against Johnny
home of of It»
family w r<
cherlt K.
ti.» damage 1» already girls w! . write to I Im. For further Hayes recently. ' The distance was 26
D. V. Ora
partfcul.i: . « :•! "tamp« to Clifford miles. 38S y at <ls.
Alf. AA’allls has taken ) Is linrsei done.
.i*..' blackened sixits, alt' ugh 'Tevlts, inrn*«;' ident of Plevna dU-
from the CoInhan pise«*, to hl» own
Lon <b<,ut s tactics worried Doran­
ui luhti . do not Inline the nnuit fur I trlct.
place to f< cd for th*' wlnt« r.
do considerably and wore probably
The coasting 1« splendid »Ince the re»iM>nsihle for the Italian's defeat.
Master Willie J na», of Dairy, ha* l imi aiot tl'.c. muy be completely re­
been visiting with Fred lleck'» lam* luo« d with tlm skin.- E F. Peraot, Inst snow st or/, an I we arc all en- ¡Dorando took the lead at the start
joy Ing It.
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ti Agricultural Coli-g .
lly In North Yonna.
and maintained It nearly all the dis­
Since the dlff
i t schools will llOt tance, except w hen Longboat spurted*
AA'. C Logit’’ mid Hr« Pool aie ut
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meet again on '
pages until after into the lead for brief intervals.
present * employ« 4 hauling hay for
¡Xmas, we take till* opportunity of
John Logue, which the latter bought
The fit st live miles developed a
W ti l l "I Is M.U INSANE. wishing you all ■ a V. y Murry Xmas."
from Ludwig Rtcrzl.
gruelling
race between the pair. Do-, I
CHICAGO, Dor it
The ll-rntah
Mr, C uit Io '«<! a load of w<M>d rando kept in the commanding posi­
Mr. Hammersley. of Sort It Yoon a,
of Chicago I.as received trans­ Mondrr for <>
t 'acher. Miss Ixila tion all the distance, but the Indian
ha» been busy haulli g wood ! > D
lation» < r articles published by the Thompson.
John * *n. of Bonansn.
pushed him hard. The five miles was
Melvin Bret
r nd Edna Sovit» turned a minute faster than the Do-
John Donnell ha» b«*«*n setting til- I >f < .deli, r Naclt rich ten. a leading
coin><>rvatlve
newspaper
In
Dresden,
are recovering lie:: a severe attack rando-Hayi s race. Longboat ceased
oi,I one tub ft : F A llamm i’ll*'.
Alton Vcrley. of Bonanza, was vis­ openly charging that Emperor Wil­ ,of chicken p<>x.
worrying the Italian for several miles,
Arthur Bntner Is hauling hay this '■ h<n he took ui» the spurtinentactics
iting Ills cousin, Mr.Wagner, of North liam of Germany 1» Insane.
The publication avers the Emperor 'week, which he purchased of G. F.
Yonna, Inst w* **k.
again.
has
acute, religious dementia
Ac­ Hevita.
Mlns I. M Egert, of Yonna, was
Going into the fourteenth nifle, the
cording
to
Information
the
etlltor
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in Dulry last Saturday.
red man took the lead away front the
claims to have learned from attaches
I Kl'IO PEOPLE WILL
olive-skinned athlete.
Longboat's
Mr. Carlson bus purchased wheat
to the royal hoiiHvhold tliat the ruler
1'01 It I XII ED STATES. time was 1:16 2-5 ahead of the prev­
from Godfrey Beck this week.
.■nils many 1 our» In bed dally read­
PORTLAND. Dec. 17.—Fresh from ious time of Dorando and Hayes furl
Jesse Drew and Win. Logue were ing r> llglous books ami making | ray-
the
frozen trundas of northern Sl- It miles. This done Longboat al-!
last
hauling wood from Pine Flat
■is for recent outbursts ot popuiai I berla, two complete settlements of
lowed Dorando to take the lead in ,
week.
Indignation against him.
Eskimo» arrived in Portland last the sixteenth mile.
Chas, AA'ot Ik I h now living mi hlx
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night and will remain here for ten
In the following mile both men '
hotnestend near Geo. Rniytli'» In the
days, before starting on a six months weakened visibly. Longboat appearing
MERRILL i:I ( OKI» I I I.Ms.
upper part of the valh’y.
E. Stewart A Co., sliipp«d a car showing tour of the eastern states, th«* worse off. However, the Indian
Tom Michael ha» been nt Hlld*«-
load of polo ponies from th«* Hartery I lie entire outfit, con»istlng of 50 rallied wonderfully' and his long,
brand buying gialn from the Heck
ranch to AA’oodland, Cal , last week. people with all the paraphenalia es­ swinging lope-stride carried him
brothers.
Jai Mitchell purchased the entire sential to life beyond the Arctic circle ahead in the twentieth mile. Three
Kiley Woods nnd Steve Colnhnn ' i'rd of , 1' cattle In Merrill lust week. will lie transported to the fair ground miles farther the Indian regained the
have ju»t returned from the Falls on There were 4S0 head, and 350 were today where they will be Installed In leud he lost in the twenty-first mile.
their way to Lakeview.
While nt taken to the railroad till» week for the Oriental building.
Dorando took the lead in the twenty­
Dulry they took In the show and Immediate use In the market, The
The Eskimos were brought down fourth mile and held it until the be­
dance Monday evening.
from the northern country for exhibi­ ginning of the twenty-sixth mile. Here
price paid w as 6 ‘a cents.
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Speaking of big things one of the tion purposes at the Seattle fair, and the wonderful endurance of the In­
with them were brought two carloads dian showed itself and he took the
Senator Dick, (llep., Ohio), intro­ »tei t's »old by F. M Miller of l.ake-
duced a resolution this week urging vli'W, to The Owens Meat Co., and of exhibits, which will form a part of lead away from the jaded foreigner.
the show as it will be exhibited in the
In the next half mile Longboat es­
tliat February 12, 1909, tho one-hun­ weighed at Merrill.touched the scales
Alaska.
east
and
later
in
tablished
a quarter lap lead. Doran­
at
IMO
pounds.
That's
pretty
big.
dredth anniversary of the birth of
Manager Tony Gorman, who will do made a great effort to recover the
Abraham Lincoln bo celebrated in a * The Record editor weighs 240 pounds
fitting manner, lie suggests that himself, but theao piaguey steers, pilot the show on the road, has been lost ground but collapsed when a
with the fat little brown-skinned peo- little over half way through the mile.
there be a joint session of tho two colts, and mules, around tills place of
pie
for the past two months in south-
Dorando, It will be remembered, I
houses of congress on that day to lis­ big products, make him feel like a
eastern Alaska, where the band has collaps' d in the running of the Olym­
small
potato.
ten to an appropriate address upon
been getting used to the balmy cli- pic Marathon race In London, Eng­
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the life, character, genius, patriotism
mate
of the United States.
land, last .Inly, being b wten out by
an<l public services of tho statesman
The Peary Arctic Club has receiv­
Hayes, tne American. Hayes, Long­
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who guided safely the sltlp wf state ed word that Commander Peary's
boat and Dorando are now profes­
through Its greatest peril and to oth­ vesHel "Roosevelt," struck tin Iceberg JAt KSOX COUNTY’ MAY SEXD
sionals.
Commander
STEEL
Tl»
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ASHIXGTOX.
erwise commemorate in fitting nian- with serious damage.
Tho Medford Commercial Club
nor his Invaluable services to tho na­ Peary states that ho la proceeding
The boys, who are authority on
tion. Bo ■uwgesta that the centennial along shore and that tho prospects ’ passed a resolution recommending
A and urging that Will G. Steel be tip- tho subject, say that the skating is
bo celebrated by the whole country, !are good, despite tho collision.
through mootings In every city and pre«Ions communication stated that pointed by the county court of Jack- fine. The first skating was on the
town of organized bodies of citizens, Cape York was roached on July 31, son County ns a representative of Moore's canal but there is now good
and tliat »pedal services should lie that the "Roosevelt" was overhauled Jackaon County and its people, to go ' Ice on tho Upper Lake and many of
hold in all universities, colleges, und mid trimmed for tho ice at Etab, mid to Washington to urge an appropria­ the young people have been out today
schools. A monument to Lincoln, to Hint dogs were secured. Tho season tion for the Crater Lake road, and along tho shores of the lake below
bo erected ill Washington, worthy of 1» unusually stormy, with much snow that such reasonable appropriation be Town. Ewauna Lake this afternoon
Ills great fame, his service to human­ nnd no Ice ns yet. Thirty-five wal­ made as may be necessary to defray was frozen entirely over, even the
ity and to his country, is also pro- rus were killed, which menns flint ex­ Ills expenses to Washington city and channel of the river had a half inch
pedition has much good' fresh meat. return.
covering.
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CHRISTMAS
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Do Tour Holiday
SUGGESTIONS -^±2^2
Appropriate Gifts for All.
Do Your Shopping at
the Santa Claus Store.
Send Is Your Mail Or
ders: We Guarantee
Satisfaction
LADIES
MLN
♦>1 SI'J XDERs AND
XECKTIEw (one in a Hol)
FAM Y SOX
IN XMAS BOXES
Ml EFI.EKN
IMIS HANDKERCHIEFS
si it < am s
KID GIJR l-.S
SI EI»E sll.K LIVED GLOVES
WOOL MITTE.XS
AVI» GLOT ES
I \X< Y WAIST ( OATS
SI.IIT’I.Its IV ALL STYLES
U ll.K-Oll.lt DllEss SHOES
FIXE U IX I EK t Al'S
< 01.1. Alt 1X1» ( I El BOXES
,XE< K ITE BOXES
I'A J AMAS
XIGHT GOWNS
FIXE I VIBKEl.LAS
AN I I’-TO-DATE
THOROUGHBRED II AT
sll.K I! AXDhl.Rt Hil l 6
AV* MIL SOX
OAEKCOATS
FIXE sll.K sllIRTS
I IVE SWI ATER COATS
1AM Y VLSIS
FIXE DRESS SHIKTS
ETC., ETC.
K K K S TORE
po , o , t
« j A'AA
Wc (dn supply you
with the following:
I ISE I MBKEf.LAH
GLOVE* VVI> MITTENS
I AM V JI I.IETS. U H
TRIMMED.
ALL COLORS.
XEWEMI SIT LEM
DKL» SHOES
I As IXATOIts AVI» sJIAWLS
JIVE HINTER
SHIRT WAISTS
1'1 ESES .AM»
SHOPFI.NG BAGS
LA< E < URTAIXS
TABLE ( LOTUS AXD
NAPKINS TO MATC If
FANI Y H A.XDKEKCHIEFS
HAXDKEKÍ KIEF BOXES
AVORK BOXES
M A Mi l KE HETS
TOILET SETS
III BBEK BOOTS
BUGS
COATS
SWEATER (OATS
POX Y J A< KETS
INDIAN BASKETS
ETC. ETC.
K,am“Zue'^rsateSt
City Meat Market
WEISS & ARMAND
PROPRIETORS
ALL KINDS OF FRESH. SALT
AND SMOKED MEATS
SAUSAGES OF ALL
KINDS
FU RS ■ HIDES
for n-fo<
k.Isjl'B..
!• to KC m-»r»’ mon*»y for r<m to ahi b R aw Fun» And Hi tat tn uathan to
Wrttcforh
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HUNTERS&TRAPPERS’GUIDE
«in.*»','M
4*4) jleather V sd. By»t U r.f co the scl y^ct <rer written J!’-istrMtag »U Fur Animals. All
at* ¡1 Trapper»' Narnia, 1^--
T** p *. Gania Laws H *w and wKern t.» trap, and tn
a noc-
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• tl «•perboWe, Shtjsyoag
B, :waa4F^eto<MAa4s«th»4hantpncn*. Aadrrvh Kron.. Dept. Tl MlnarapvLU.MlMM.
Long Lake
Lumber Co.
Manufacturers of All Kinds of
LUMBER
Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors,
All Kinds of Mouldings,
Band sawing and Turning,
Odd-SIzed Doors
&
Windows
a
Specialty
PHONE 381
All kinds of Finishing Lum
ber now on hand.
Large assortment of Doors
and Windows made up 'and
ready for immediate de­
livery.
Can furnish an order on the
grounds for any sized build*
ing within twenty-four
hours.
Large stock of Flooring in
three grades.
W. 0. HUSON,
Manager