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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1893)
J BVjasiyg. capital joxtekal, Tuesday, October u, ia3. LADIES MISSES' and-' CHILDRESS U nderwbaR JERSEY ETBBED, ALL WOOL, WOOL AND COTTON MIXED. (kites Stock of Bos lery m the THE PALACE City. - THE CIRCUIT COURT. 1. Schuyler Rue, Insolvent; assign meat. J. F. B. Bretano assignee- Con tlnued. 2. Frank C. Baker, vs. Eric Ander son; to perfect title. Continued. 3. J. C. Brown, inselvent: assign. A. Baker assignee. Con- Jos. menu tlnued. -6. M.M for money. 7. suit ness in Staytou Saturday. Mlsa Maud Worley returned home last week from Bueua Vista, where sho has been visiting with her sister fur the past month. Ellis v. F. Continued. Mary A. Hoen, vs. W, for possession ot real J. Ford; action C. RlggsjJ property DRY GOODS AND SHOE COMPANY, 307 Commercial Street. Going oM of Business Everything Miisf Go. per cent offon all Lamps and Toilet Sets. Uisnes aud (Glassware. ' " Teas and Spices. ". " Bottled Goods, Preserves, tc. " " Canned Goods and Baking Powders. ' Package Goods, Soaps, &c " Collees, Sugars. &c J-Corne early, us we will not stock up iu any line after it Is sold out. SROAT & 61 LE, Burke Block, Below Postoffice. 20 i i 15 10 5 - IR - You are going to build or make any lrlndof Improvement, call oo the uuiter uued lor material. We have a complete stock, and are reAdjr to supply any prepared contract, sewer work, pradlne, etc Salem Improvement Co. A Kicker. The Independence West Bide editor says of the state ed , itorial associatien: "Forty editors pro per, attended the meetings, but one hundred add forty ate at the banquet. The bangers on in journalism are the ones who make our annual meetings such a farce. Next year let no badges be given those who do not attend the meetings. The number of editors may be less, but the profession will be more honorable." Pentlaud, you are a kick er. Didn't Leo Peterson raise the money for the banquet? Why should f not he and Mrs. P. and all the P.'s in 'act, banquet at the Hotel Portluud? , He came aa near being an editor as any of the officers of tho state nss'u. He jWas one ad. manager of a real estate advertising sheet. I Weed More School HorsKS. The public schools of Salem opened on Mon day last. The number of school chil dren in attendance was 1156. There ire 29 teachers employed in the public icbools of the city. Some of the school puddings are crowded to overflowing; -Weclally so is tho high school, in the iafltern part of tho city. The total lumber of children enrolled was 1.50C. . Chat city needs more school buildings . oaocommodatu the rapidly luereasiug efeool population. The flue school (lunuiugf aireauy ouni are well ar- anged for school purposes, and would 1 eft credit to any city Dayton Herald. ' Not Fredbicksok. Chief of Police Unto has established bv correspond. :aco that the man Huflmau now in the iuntyjall suspected of being Freder ikson, the murderer of Bruce. Is not lat party but that his uame is really Cullman, and that he has served three ?aw In the California state prison for irglary. mm . jLocai, Union.- The executive com Uteo of the Salem Chrlatiau Eudeav- 'r ( union will hold a session lu the Bap. t church parlors on Weduesday even-1 - k, Oct. 11th, at 8 o'clock. The preal qib auu vice presidents oral! the C. eocletleaand Epworth Leagues In " fc city are expected to be pr&seut. PERSONALS. Prosecuting Attorney Jas. McCain is on duty at the court house. Dr. John Nicklen, at one time a-busi-n& man in Salem, died at bis hpii Condon, Oregon, last week. ' .uou. w. R. Bilyeu and G. W. Wright of Eugene are in Salem on busi ness. Revs. Prichard and Condtt, Mrs, Mc "uiiagn, Mrs. Howiaud ane J. P. GhI braltb of Eugene, and Dr. jS. J. Thomp son, of Corvaiiisare in the city attend ing the meeting of the presbytery. .ueputy Sheriff Keene brought a number of witnesses from Aurora to day, to be heard iu the hop riot cases. John A. Rotau, of Santa Anna, Cal., Is iu tne city. Miss Helen Crawford, of Albany, who has been visiting Miss Morris, the tjacher, relumed today. Miss Fanny Splcer returnedhome to Eugene last night after a short visit with Salem friends. Supt. Frank Davey, of the Forest Grove Keeley Institute, speaks at Leb anon tuls eveuiug to the A. O. U. W. -Private Secretary Glltner, of the state department, returned from Port- laud today. Jonathan Sturgill, special agent of the State Insurance Co., has returned Uoine to Baker City for a brief visit. Hon. T. C. Hyde returned from Sa lem yesterday, where on Thursday last he argued the case of Juiiub Darkhel- mer vs. S. A. Heilner and 8. Ottenhei m -r, appellants, In supreme court as attorney for appellants. Baser City itiuocrat. iurs..u. D. Gabrielson and eon Carl, returned last evening from their ex tended visltJa'tbe East. They were met at Portland by Mr. Gabrielson and Miss Ruth. Rev. W. S. Gilbert, Mrs. W. T. Eakiu, Mrs. L. S. Linn, Mrs. J. F. j Robinson and J. M. Day. ofEuiren aredelegates to the Presbyterian assem bly. Rev. G. W. GiliesDle. of nll r i Continued for settlement. 8. Heness Bros. vs. Allen & Smith, and Searle & Deane, action for meney: garnishee. Continued. 10. James McCloskey, vs. W. P. Bennett; action for money. Dismissed for want of prosecution. 11. Marx & Jorgenson, vs. A. E. LaRoquej'equIty, Pogue, IreTefee. For hearing. I 12. Charles Reichsteln. vh. W. P. Bennett; foreclosure of lieu. Dismissed for want of prosecution. 13. Snell, Heitsmj & Woodward, vs EL W. Cox; action for money. Contin ued for service. 14. John F. Searies, vs. Olive P Pennington et al.; foreclosure. Motion to confirm report and also to set aside. 15. Thos. Taylor vs. Metzger and Messenger; action for money. Contin ued for service. - 10. Arnold Wlnk.vs Clarance Brown, . ai.: iorecioaure. Continued to take testimony. 17. H. D. Norwood, vs. Ellen M. Farnsworth; foreclosure. Continued by conseut. 18. Allen & Lewis, vs W. H.Shields, et. al.; action for money. Continued by consent. 19. Thos. J. Ford, insolvent; assign ment W.-C. Day aEssiguee. Coutiu- U'U. 20, If! to amend return on notice of appeal. Amended. Motion to dismiss appeal argued. 75. Allie Brewer vs John H. Brewer divorce. Default entered. 78. L. J. KetDD VS. A. V. Clnnoh. np. Hon for money. Demurrer to com- -r aumsvillb. plaint overruled with leave to answer ., , , r ,Bavard u,w certainly got tho ion payment of $5 to plaiutlfl. .lauum .uimp," ananas been rub- 70. T. AI. Witten vs. J. E. Barte- "'", or eise ue nas struck it rich In land and J. B. Standard, foreclosure of . Jl0"1011011 ue talked of Boing mortgage. Settled. .into, tie atone time offered to give 81. A. Bush, vs." 8. z Mlfrhpii t i away hs old clothes, but no oue would acllou for money. Motion to dismiss e them tliev were uo oetter-tbrtn the complaint. , ,lia neighbors wore. A few days ago 82. Brant & Gile, appellants, vs. H. W,e were 8UrPrtsed at his buyiuSa farm A. St. Earl, appeal from justice' court. ,3 '' ucre8 Hardl- bad we got our Settled. i minds settled when behold he bought 83 Stella Mlze va. F. B. Mize.divorce. a blocb of Ittnd ou Merry ,,eId addition Default of defendaut entered. Test!- and lmu,ed,ale'y commenced building mony taken. ' ,a dwellimr, and like Aladdin he was 86. Kwong Chung Lung & Co. vs. Verv quick about lL ChanChong You, action for money. Mr. L. Miller has bought thn Weim- iMileii John Kirfe, Swart z, Settled. 89. Mary a. Kirk vs, divorce. For hearine. 90. Robert4Jussell va. R. L, action for money. Settled. 91. H. A. Thomas vs. C. E. Williams et al., forclosure of mortgage, me ameuued ooniplaint. 92. Archie T. Edmonson et al., vs. Musa Miller and D.J. Miller, partition. Decree of partition on pleadings. 94. L. M. Kirk va. J. TT. Kft .nH I. N. Bentiey, actit n f jr money. -Default and judgment with order to sell attached property. 96. J. H. Settlemier vs. Southei n Pa cific Co., action to recover money. De murrer to complaint. 100. Jamea Bell vs. Order of 8t. Ben- euicc, action for money. Motion to ten property on Dearborn street. The house he will fix up in first class style, . aud the barn into a livery stable. 1 Two shoe makers have located in ( Aumsville in the last week. . Our"Nimrod" Mover and hig inm. Leave to gun had a startling exnorlamv. .n r,.t that he has hardly leen himself since. Way up in the mountains iu a valley he ran across a bear, or the bear -ran across him. Trembling in every limb, he brought the long guu into position and fired, but haying only fine shot he cnougnt best to run away, aud he ran as only Moyer can run, saying, "By gracious." at every jump. It, is sup posed that "Dog Bob" had followed him and Moyer mistook him for a bear. Bob not being hurt is nn virion t Don't Pick Over None of 'em. You can get nice, clean new goods, ALL WOOL, Home Made arid Home Prices AT THE WM ? VI00iEl flii STORE SALKiM, OREGON, amM DIKD. Ida I. the city. Attorney Geo. W. Wright, of Albany ia uucuuiug court. Presiding Elder Uowersox la In Pnn. lanu. 24'KCJAL. Communication Mgo No. 4, A. F. and ipway eveulng at td, M. Rowley, W. rsokla, eecy. of Snlem A. M. this 7:30 o'clock. M.,Thos. II. Justice Court, The cabe of Ellis & Hiu8i eury iiutlumu came te- Justice Batcliolor vestenlnv. Th llull(1n.4 t...t. 1. . . ... r muii kx juuBuiem uy tieliiuit iu BUB) of f 102.40. Hon. VVeruer Breyman is at Wood bum today. Surveyor General Byars went to Port laud today. General W. H. Odell is InsnectlniF some government laud surveying con tracts In Washington county. Rev. I. N. Mulkey and wife, of PIml. ant Hill, Or., are vUltiue friends In s.. lem aud atteudlug the mlnlBteilal as-1,!,.. v....,uu , iUO .uris(iau onurcu. Dorrance Lumbering Co., insol vent; assignment. F. Feller assignee. ioounuea. 22. Gilbert Bros., vs Whale & Galli- uer; action ior money. Continued for service. 23. Amos Strong, et. al va H. P. Mlnto, & the C'ty of Salem; injunction. Continued by conseut. 24. A. Bush, vs Chas. Stewart, C. B. Kulght and Win. Wood worth; action ior money. Continued for service. 25. F. Van Der Baan. va&imni Ramp; mechanic lien. Settled. 26. C. Darst, vs U. S. Banking Co.; action for money. Continued. 27. V. Wattier, vs U. S. Banking Co.; action for money. Coutinued. 28. Paul Fundman vs. U. S. Bank ing Co., action for money. Continued. 33. Sherman, Clay & Co.. vs. P. H. and Hittie E iston. H. P. McNarv nnri the City of Salem, foreclosure mortirairp. oonunueu oy consent to take deposi tlon. oM. Irvine L. Lindsay, vs. Lindsay, divorce. For iiearinc. 37. George W. Waterbury, vs. G. A. Van Derbeck, aotlou for specific ner- formanco of contract. Settled. 41. Minnesota Thresher Mfg. Co.. vs L. W. Benson, et al. Action for money. Motion to strike out part of answer of wm. Benson sustained. Demurrer to part of answer of L. W. Benson, over- ruieu, 42. George E. Sly, vs. Lulu Sly, Di vorce. Nonsuit on motion ofplaint- 43. Thos. Holman, appellant vs. T. P. Welch, Appeal from Justices rnnr Verdict for plaintiff; defendant to re turn goods aud pay 900 damage. 48. G. M. Lease vs. Harvey Massay Foreclosure. For hearing. 49. W.P. Miller, vs.Valller Wat tier, Buit to declare trust. For hear- ug. 51. J. J. Shaw, executor of the last will of Henry Shrum, deceased, vs. M. X. Ahalt, confirmation of sale. Sale confirmed. 54. McKlnley MltchU vs. N. La fontalne, action for money. Settled. 65. H. & L. Black vs IT k ri... action for mouey. Motiou to strike out complaint for want of "verification sus tained with leave to plaintiir to amend verification. 50. D. H. Ambrose vs. W, D McGje and Eva McGte, acilon for money. De fault and judgment, i 60. FirHt National bank of Salem vs iv. r. .uauue, et ux foreclosure of mortgage. Default aa to all deiendants except J. O. Hall. 67. R. B. Duiicau va B. S. Rtihi baughet al, action for money. Set- Ihn rn ..... ..,.i. .. , rfatnrdnv nthtfio 7 -"""v "" lers ana pointed out to them the voca nrhXeDntblislS: ' ! UU ln lQ Whiob a 106. Geo. G. Bingham vs Emma I"?' ""c" ""us painter, s-years-Simmons, action fofmone ' ul Z I f',0 e?tbU9,a8lIc that he 'ied 107. John Newsom vs. S ake e al ? 1 U tUe DGW 80bo0, bU3e' 0ne 108. Vf. T. Barrows vs N. R Gay! SSJ h"" T, ' lord, confirmation of sale. Confirmed S., r' W th, Pot of,paiut of "v 109. D'Arcv A Bingham t Ti. S I Xt?' 8 a"ed up a long ladder, hold ing me paint behind him, but just as uo uau opened me naint. rwit ,. ... fw( wuu iM et al., confirmation. 110 F. Levi ys. C. H. Neal, motion for leave to issue execution. Default aud leave granted." 111. The W. B. Allen Co vs Ron n Will, action for money. 112. W. H. Hughes et al.. vs. Albert Clemens, app., appeal from J. P. court. TUESDAY. In the suit of Caldwell &Sprague, real estate agents ys J. W. Lyous. the jury found for defendant. in James eil va A. R. Richards, action of forcible entry aud detainer flud defeudant guilty es charged, 3S. Mary A. Denhani. vs. fJ Af Kutz, et al, suit to quiet title. Default and decree. 40. N. M. Coomer, vs. John Pennln ger, acliou for money. Default and or der to sell property. GOOD LUCK TO YOU t i0 -A JtAiM Happv B,s. A marriage license was issued to Mrs. Emma Benson and John Boyce, J. E. Howard, witness. New buckwheat just In at Clark & iiippley's. The Southern Pacific has placed the price of rouud trip tickets, good for 10 days to the Portland exposition at $3 35, including one admission to the exposi tion. Tickets on sale MondavH. Wed nesdays and Fridays only. tf -- m Vermont maple syrup, genuine, on tap dally at Clark & Eppley'a. "Grandma Yocum," so-called,78 years oi age, led in the grand march at the ball at Myrtle Point recently, savaho Roseburg Review. She also "tripped the light fautastlc toe" to the strains of the enlivening music with the agility of youth. Our Oregon pioneer women are always iu the lead. the members of the sonool board made Uls appearance, aud frightened the lit tle fellow so badly that he spilt his paint upon the side of tne house.whlch did not leave a very encouraging mark for the future great painter. Our enterprising blacksmith has as sociated with himself in business, our old-time frieud, Andy. May they prosper and have plenty of hard work. Dr. Starling's new sign is encourap- 11 A-.. . " , iug io mose wuo may need his skill.TJu- . fortunately for the doctor, no one has j been sick since he has been with us. Some enterprising man or woman ought iu gei sick to neip me doctor. He will soon begin to think that he is ln the "land of milk aud honey." We report progress on the new school house. The carpenters take advantage of every hour, and are rushing the work as fast as the rain will permit. One good week will find the building enclosed. Mr. Ball is on the sick list. Mr. Weave has had on exhibition a very-flue bunch of white beans. Corvallls flnA1 l..i va'siru iiiitk in vrtit ni , i ... ... be to everyone who takeadvanta M SCHOOL BOOK SALE. Boring ,h?.7,?'8hoe or four leafclover can urine you such nnnnrtnntitai .j zrrt t?6ll.ire.n tohe SUtostreet bo .tore for their school supplies. Patton Bros., .ooKBewers and Sttlr., -..v.w, 08 STATE 8TREKT. E. X. WAITEPBINTING CO., AND JOB PRINTERS wiL.L.iAMS In 8alem, a'thlsroo, in the Anderson block, 'corner ffi merclal and Court streets at 8:30lL m. Monday Oct. 9, 1803, Hial Williams, aged 56 years. "iaiJi The cause of Mr. Williams' rlp.it. was paralysis, although his health bad been failing for some years. He was an old resident of Salem, having been employed in E. C.'Cross' meat markets for many years. The fuueral will be held Wednesday. Zumwalt. Of lung troubles, at tlie home of his brother, in Lyon, Linn Co., Oregon, J. W. Zumwalt. Was born Dec. 3. 1853, in Lane countv. o.. and died Oct. 6, 1893, being 39 years, 10 ujonius and 3 days old. Rrotber Johu united with the Disciples of Christ at. LaGrande In the j-ear of 18S0. From that time he made the word of Godi his study and died a faithful defender of God's cause. Albany Democrat -AN I Lefal Blank Publishers. Bash's New Brlckjver the bank. Com'I street. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Local Correspondence from Towns in the Valley. " Times: Creditors nf tua Job bank will realize a few dollars out of the failure of the holders of a number of small claims to present them. The time for presentation expired vtatirrlv and somewhere between fifty and sev-enty-fi ve claims aggregating a thousand or fifteen hundred dollars have not'been presented. This windfall will swell the percentage that will be realized irom tne assets about oue per cent. THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALEM, OREGON. Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland ni ... Choicest Fruits Grown ln tho Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. Castorla is truly a marvelous tbib$ LPhi,,d,ren- doctors prescribe Itt medical journals recommend it and! more than a million mothers are usine n. y .. , "Boric, jKdtemaD's Urops, so-called soothing Byrups and other narcotic and stupefying remedies. Castoria is the quickest thlug to regu late the stomach aud bowels and ctve healthy sleep the world has ever seen. U is pleasant to the taste and absolutely Uarmlesa. It relieves constipatiou, quiets pain, curat .Hnrrt.m. h i,.ih colic, allays feverlshnesa. deatroygi worniB, and prevents convulsion!.,, soothes the child and gives it refreshinz; and natural nlpon r'00in.i. i . children's panacea the mother's friend. Castpria Is put up in one-elze bottles only. If Is not sold in bulk. Don't allow any one to sell you anything else on tne plea or nrominn iimt w iQ ix.f as good" and "will ansyer every pur-' pose,'.' Bee that you get Caatorla. Headquarters for all daily papers, at J. Li. Beunett'sDost ofllr hit . stand, Beunetfa'post ofllce block news tf BURTON BltOTIIEiCS Manutacture 8tandard Pressed nrirk- MoWed Brick In all Patterns for Fronts VSiFWSSA Vards near Penitentiary. Balera, Or, NEW ADVEKTI8EMEXTS. Wto2?feiXh,f""f.-?- .'y... ftiii.MDtA5BiSf1"KBTiWff uo Nnrberyman, Portland, Oreyon. 10-7 1m B1UJ3. Mdv Thin Children Grow Fa! on Scott's www 1( Emulsion, because fat fo o d s j make fat children. They are thin, and proportion assimilate food rich in fat. remain thin just in to their inability tn Scott's Emulsion MJS UHEAPEST.-HavO tllO DAIIAV uNAr, left at your office or resl m, OalyfiOctaa luouth. By mall w a month. S. J. L. Mitchell & J. H. Limn va . r . . n. .-..-...- . '" mku-b neavy boots, Just the thlug for l' ' imerford, action for money. muter, hi prices oeiow all competition 4,cu at 13. F. Osboru's Racket store. 2d Iw ' n' cKluley Mitchell. vs U. C. aud I settiire cl,on for moay- ' 3 ill -iy",a lv "ryiieii cnnutig uo. vs tU--At Hue a herd to m. That la whv thv ..n I Ml at noon... wifli hiiik auu cream. LITTLE LOCALS. Weather fotwast for Wednesday i, IJ.'JlL, A1 v.' "lPHnt, appeal rom rainy aud oootor.. ri.... ...",... J"'" " TOU"' eave '' 'ou Bher- - --.----ww. va nviClOW MllllfltikF I !.. k... wi I'u n uuii.v nre I ..- i . . . of Jersey otnva as ",uu OH""or ,0Uay. u"t quite a hall BkHjIona ofuuderwoarfor "4 IS, F, Odborn'a Racket Htore. Mwgw tH lowest. I'd 1 w mWnt koey. frcah at Clark t & oay, is th a to last till i Jun?... W. D. Dempster started ' ior ua ven port. Iowa, totay. ' iUMt MM of Urut class cisara In dMwa tWe 8okera to Limn & t4I ftt atore, Holiuau Two DEKKcnvts. Isabel Bennett, n ' student of the deaf liuitM Tiwiihu. r tills city from Union county, and a ' young deaf mute boy from Wallowa county, were brought to the cltv todav ' by frleuda and plaotxl Iu the school. I I IFPRICE'S FKOM STAVTON. Riley Thomas went to Albany Tues day. Mr. Mitchell of Lyons spent the week in Stayton. -HISS .Maude Coates rotumNllnhprl uome Monday, near Mill City. i ol -od Liver Oil js especially .. ....v..... uu 4U.IUUIO dingers -- " muac ut weau dirres- weut to Silverton Monday. , tion-;7 , parity digaUd already J. M. Dnuivln went to Portland on Astonishing hnw o..:i.i.. .. . " hiinii.a i. ...- 1 " M"y a wnn M.u- ,":....., rson gams solid flesh by its use! . ....... .v.. uvuuuieu ine iinii.r. cuurcn putpit Sunday morning aud evening. Mrs. Kerns was iu Salem the latter part of the week. Dick Kecue of Salem was dolncbuti- MISS BALLCfU'S KINDERGARTEN Connectlnsand Primary daises open Monday, Sept. 25th, Cor. court and Uberty streets. oppote opera TRAINING CLASSES FOr tMfhN amlM..il ... . m VtViT . luo,uc" wii bepn October 2d. at the same place. For particulars apply to Mrs. P. S. Knight, Princli al. ifcrhinl?1."!0' and 65 MerchanU. c-ichanee. San Kranrlim ciiin.i. ,,,.. for advertising can be made for It. cumrao 0H?ii871AN .ClENCfi-Uterature Kinds oo tale at S28 Uberty street or aU CHAS. GRm.SONJRAINAHJliro., WatervUle, H,X Hop Buyers. Office ahnvA uriitia.- . .-. .. ealen,. Growers mvlted to efiE"'"1' Da", w'-'r H.awHiTyAy, Agt. MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES. CUABLES A. SMITH BUK8 The Wlcr Food Sur futLwhenhe'f, nPt'TOur wood, In wuknlMa.Wi-1', X yourcontricu .tru'dl'TJ McCROWslTEOSlOT. FRESH refrigerated-MEATS Only tbeRest Stock r fe :Goodervlce. pToTpt deuZVl1 Meata 8old Men's boots for tho mouey, at E. store. $1.00, worth double ' P. Osboru'a Racket ' 2dlw Podnel UsS 'iTwU Creaa ? PWder-No Ammonia; No Alma. UcJ in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Staadwi nimox as palatable as ,,!. PrPm by Scolt Bo. y. Y. A dru, THE 0LD-RFI IARI F MRTH SALEU MEAT MARKET. J. H. ALLEN, Prop. nH.tVtrjr.betof,neata Rt all times, and the best of service. ""co, ww-uppoaite Wade'a Store F. T. HART LBADING 3VIERCHAOT 1 mil 1, tailor TAILOR. 7 COMMERCIAL STREET. CHEAPER THAN EVER have made another big cut Largest Gun ln the World. f?v"hlblt,l?Dt the great world's ?n?. lLJ "ia.? visit the fffiSit Ing weathen 8 ueKUUu. travel Maximum comfnrt nmi. . -.,. cago on the vwtlbuled limited traltw of the Chicago, Union P.dfln v".tT western line. a ...,. . V. :" gteUU. Wt for ?oVoSe7inm Uoa' 12-tvw j will be sold at anv nri own price. ontheprlcea. QSS SSKL" .&!i. We THOSE LONGOToatc " Come In and pick one out, and take Itawavat vour LITTLE GIANT SCHOOL SHOP5 v-tr. MiUl lUUIttTH.,! IIAU a&1, !... ' - . UMBRELL.A8. UAi3Q83S&l&' x ANNELS AND WESS0. VILLIS BROTHERS & nn OPERA H0D8K CORNER, . Ci CO. . yj H1