T he Oloverdalo Herald saysstSome time during last Friday night w*ththieves entered the dry goods store ofj (’. T. Foater iV Son. The thieves had so- ,,f cured a “Jog”—• small iron bar—at the s| saw-mill, with which they pried open the ,n hack door, through which they made an j entrance. Unlike most of their profeg- Rt sion, they were Tery considerate in their itc wants and only took some clothing and rlt; hoots. George Hillman when coming toM* town discovered a part of the goods in a pa-ture near the cemetery. He informed Mr. Foster, who sent a man for them. An overcoat, three pairs of pants and a pair of hoots were recovered. The same day John Omullain found an old suit of ar clothes on the railroad, and it is supposed ^ tko thief got away w ith at least one good suit and boots. Whoever ho was. was a good judge of clothing and took the best in tlu* house. :1! d b