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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. JULY 19 1899
rSBSOMAI. MMTIOS.
Saturday's Daily.
MiM Kate Baird. of Portland. la in
tbe city, the guest of Mist Carrie Butler.
m.rnr Gilbert acouipanied the
family of Prof. UrrgfeM toColiint' Lnd
log todty.
Mn. A. G. Bathrodt, of Portland, it
pending tome weeks with Mr. and Mrt.
Brane, at Kockland.
Mies Maude Warren returned to Hood
Biver this morning, having spent tome
day aith tbe Mitset Nickelten.
Jees Dunbar, one of Goldendale'e
leading young men, rame over from
that berg yesterday and will return to
morrow. Mita Christina Xickelsen left for
Collins tbi morninp, where tbe will
join tbe family of J. Leut wbo are
camping there.
Prof, and Mrt, Vm. Birgfeld and
family hare chosen Collina Landing at
tbeir favorite camping place and left
this morning ou the boat bound tbilher.
For the past week Archie McCully bat
been confined to hit room with tonsilitis,
and, with the hope of receiving benefit
from tbe change, left tbit morning lor
the camping district at Cascade!.
Sayre, Earl, Carl and Philip Rinehart
loined the campers at Caeca Jet today
The dots are going into the camp for
the summer with the intention of get
ting all the fun they can out of it.
The camping ground at Cascades will
be populated by Dalles people soon.
This morning Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cush
in and family and Mrs. W. H. Hobson
and family left on the Regulator to
spend the summer at that favorite
resort,
Monday's Dally.
Bert Bane.t it np from Portland.
II. D. Parkina left on tbe boat this
morning for Cascades.
O. Kinersly was a passenger on the
boat this morning for Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, of Portland are
guests of Sheriff and Mrs. Kelly.
Mrs. M. T. Nolan and two children
left this morning for a visit in Portland.
F. S. Hamilton, a prominent sheep
man from Trout Creek, is in the city
today.
Mr. and Mre. J. Rees returned Sator
diy night from a camping trip to
Sprague.
Mijs Daisie Allaway returned Satur
day evening from their camp at Lower
Cascades.
Mies Vesta Bolton returned last night
from a three weeks visit in Portland and
Oregon City.
Will Whelan, representing D. M.
Iann & Co., is in the city today repre
senting bis company.
E. Jncobsen returned from Portland
last night, and will leave Wednesday for
a trip into the interior.
Messrs. W. II. Wilson and D. S. Dufur
returned yesterday from Fossil, where
they have been on legal business.
Mise Nora Turner, of tbe Baptist
Sentinel, left this mornine for Bridal
Veil, where she will spend her vacation
with fiiends.
Thos. Maloney, accompanied by his
Bister, left this morning for Stevenson.
He is improving slowly and hopes to re
ceive great benefit.
Misses Frankieand Mattie FilzGerald,
lormeri? uanet girls, arrived fridav
evening, and will spend a few dayt of
their vacation here.
Mrs. E. L. Smith and daughter, Mist
Anna, came np from Hood River Satur
day evening and are guests at the home
oi airs. w. . Myers.
Mrs. J. B. Condon end grandson,
Vinion, leu cn me early morning train
on their way to the S. French cottage at
Seaview, Ilwaco beach.
Alfred Huot, who has been attending
the Portland business college, returned
on the boat Saturday evening and left
for his home on 8-Mile later.
Mr. and Mrt. Robt. Cooper, of 3-Mile,
left the city yeeterday alternoon for
Hood River, to be present at the funeral
of their niece, Cynthia Dimmick.
Mrt. O. W. Lcwit and ber daughter,
Mrs. R. G. Davenport, left on yester
day's afternoon ttain for Portland.
From there they will visit the seaside.
M. Z. Donnell has returned from Cas
cades, where he spent a week in camp.
He reports that place rapidly being pop
ulated with Dalles people and uiany
camps made.
This morning Mrs. Truman Butler and
Miss Virginia Marden left for Centralia,
Wash. They will there be joined bv
Mrs. Dysart and together leave for
Kkaguay, Alaska, to sptnd several weeks
in that famous little city.
Mrs. II. Glenn and daughters, Misses
Bertie, Grace and Hattie, left this morn
ing bound for Seaview, Ilwaco beach,
to spend the summer. Mr. Glenn hat
erectec" a neat cottage there and thev
anticipate a more enjoyable time, if
possible, than during any'previons year.
Mrs. W. W. Floyd, nee Miss Nellie
Fulton accompanied by her two children,
Ruth and Leland, arrived on the morn
. ing train from their home at Rilsville,
Wash. Mrt. Floyd is well and favorably
kr.own throughout tbit country, nnd hat
oeen awny irom our city for about eight
years. Her many friends welcome her
back with her two pretty children to
spend me summer bere and on the
coast.
Tuesday's Dally.
J. II, Griffin, of Portland, is a vlritor
n me cny.
Mrs. Js. Ireland went to Cascades to-
aay to tpend a few weeks in camp. She
was accompanied by ber sister.
Mrs. J. M. Filloon and the Misses
Crooke.of Prineville, left on the boat
this morning, on their way to the seaside.
Mr. Chat. Marab, of Athena, is in the
city attending tbe Grand Lodge, A. O.
U. W. and is the guest of Rev. Rushing.
Fred Tielsen, a very wsrm friend of
the late Edward Jenkins, arrived on
last night's train to attend tbe funeral
this evening.
Dr. Philbrook, of Salem, Is spending
few days in The Dalles making in
quiries regarding tbe city with the view
to locating here.
Leslie Butler returned from Centralia
last night, accompanied by bit grand
children, Lloyd and Avis Dytart, who
will spend the tumwer here.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hansen left on
the 11 :45 train last night bound for their
childhood homes in Denmark. They
will be absent a beat two months.
G. S. O. Humbert, of the Eugene Di
vinity School, is in The Dalles today in
tbe interest of that institution, and re
ports splendid tuccest in our city.
Frank Dellaff. a brother of P. W. De
Huff, accompanied bv bis wile, it in tbe
city from York, Pa., vidtiog Mr. and
Mrt. DeHuff. They will visit Mrt.
Cates at Cascades tomorrow.
Misset Katie and Susie Barrel), wbo
have tpent the past month in Portland
visiting their grandmother, Mrs. J. H.
Hart, will leave this week for the Wil
lows at Long beach. They will return
tbe latter part of August.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Guthiie and
family and Mrt. A. M. Kelsay and
family, boarded tbe Regulator this morn
ing, bound for the camping grounds at
Cascades, where they will tpend the
heated term.
Mrs. Wm. Michel! and Miss Minnie
Michell left on the afternoon train for
Portland, the former on a visit to Mrs
E. E. Lvlle and the latter to attend the
Cbautauqna assembly and spend the re
mainder of her vacation with friends in
tbe metropolis.
W. J. Clark, editor of the Gervait
Star, is among the delegates to the
A. O. U. W. grand lodge. He is ac
companied by Mrs. Clark. Mr. Clark
is an Oregonian in every sense of the
word, and is conversant with every
section of the state, particularly tbe
southern portion.
MABKIED.
At Warm Springs, Wednesday, July
12th, Matthew A. Brown, of Seattle, and
Mies Hester A. Speer, sister of the offici
ating clergyman, Rev. J. A. Speer.
BORN
In this city July 14,
to the wife of
Leopold Mayer, a son.
In this citv, Tuesday morning, to the
wifo of E. Cameron, a son.
Schedule of Expenditure
Showing the amounts of all claims pre
sented, the nameo of all claimants, the
article or claim for which payment is
made, the amounts allowed and the
claims continued or rejected at the
Jnly term, 1899, of the Couny Court of
Wasco county. Oregon. The following
list, however, does not contain any
claim for which the salary or fees are
provided for by statute:
Irwin-Hodson Co, supplies 56 20
Glass & Prudhouime " 41 00
Dalles Lumber Co,wcod for paup
ets 3 25
C E Bayard, Juntie Peace fees. . . 101 62
,1 II Jackson, Constable feet.... 85 50
Krank Hill, Constable fees 13 00
F Ci Connolly, Constable fees. . . 39 60
D P & A N Co, transportation of
paupers 24 50
J H Cross, supplies to pauper... $ 4 75
E J Glisan, burial of pauper 20 00
Dr A O Smith, profession! eery 40 00
Dr O C Holliater, " " 40 00
Dr Win Shackleford " . " 12 50
Dr M F Shaw, " "
Dr H Logan, " "
A S Blowers & Son, supplies
J T Peters & Co, mdse for road . .
F M Warner, appraising road... .
10 00
10 00
10 55
16 39
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
vv a Hunter, " " ....
H O'Neal, " " ....
E L Smith, "
A 8 Blowers, " " . . . .
B R Tucker, " " . . . .
Chronicle Pub Co, publishing
and printing 70 25
D S Dufur, court reporter 7 50
II Clongh, repairing lock 1 50
II Glenn, labor and material.... 51 16
Chronicle Pub Co, printing and
publishing 119 35
O T & T E Co, messages and rent 11 80
A G Slogsdill, assessing 66 00
C L Gilbert, expense account. ... 26 50
J r Neff, examining teachers. ... 18 00
Jno Gavin, examining teachers.. 18 00
Chas T Powell, assessing 30 00
Krank Hill, constable fees 63 00
C W Haight, " " 90 00
J W Koontz " " 1 00
W II Whipple, assessing 212 00
Win Michell, framing map 6 25
Robt Kelly, eheriff sundry bills.. 165 15
C I Brown, coroners juror.... 1 00
JM Huntington, " " 1 00
C W Emerson, " " .... 1 00
A G Hoering " " 1 00
S I) Garner " 1 00
M Remington, witness inquest . . 1 60
AFCailson, " " ..150
C W Emerson, " " . . 1 50
E F Sharp, surveying 4 00
W E Garretson, work on county
clock - 25 00
St. Louis Art Metal C. supplies 6 40
J B Goit, turveying 24 00
GeoMcManemv, deputy astetsor 55 00
.1 W Haworth, "printing 8 50
Robt Mays, transportation pauper 5 00
N C Evans " "1 80
W II Wilson, professional services 520 00
r 8 Gunning, blacksmilhing. . . . 5 70
Hansen A lhomsen repair on
clock 1 50
D W Vause, window glass 7 30
Mays Crowe, supplies county
road 125 46
Dr J F Watt, professional tervicet 32 70
Dalles Lumbering Co., wood for
pauper
Snipes-Kinertly Drug Co, medi
cine for pauper
P Llmroth, trimming trees
Dallea City Water Workt, water
rent
Robt Kelly, transportation
Micbeal Bohan, quarantine guard
3 25
0 70
3 00
11 20
46 25
21 00
I, A. M. Keltay, County Clerk
Wasco county, State of Oregon,
for
do
hereby certify that the above and fore
going is a full and complete statement
ol tbe claims presented and action taken
tbercon by the County Court of Wasco
county, Oregon, sitting for the transac
tion of county business at the July
term, 1899, thereof, save and except all
claims the salary or fees for which are
provided tor by statute.
Witness my hand and the seal of the
County Court affixed, this 18tb day
of July, 1899.
seal. A. M. Kelsay,
County Clerk.
Ask your grocer for Clarke A Falk't
para concentrated flavoring extract I. tf
1 A- O. U W. AINU u. ur n. aunuiuum, oi-u ! a a x t A v 1 . i . r
0,tr 30O llgaee to Ike Grand Lodge
Mow lo Our Cl7 Th Kuur.
For the past few days delegates have
been arriving in The Dalles, singly and
in partiet, and last evening a renewed
and extended delegation made tbeir
annearance. until at present over 300
guests from all over tbe state are in our
midst, spending the greater portion of
their time in the Vogt opera house and
the K. of P. hail, but on our atreets long
ennrwh to form an impression of the
city and its people.
We acknowledge it is a very unfavor
able season of tbe year for visitors to
receive a fair idea of the real beauty of
our city and the geniality of its citizens
on account of the extreme warm weather
and the fact that so many are out of
town. Then, too, the heat bat a
tendency to make ail feel depressed and
in anything but good spirits. We, how
ever, welcome the A. O. U. W. and
D. of II. delegates and trust they will
spend the time pleasantly among us.
From reports of many whom we have
had occasion to meet, we are inclined to
believe a mistake has been made in
their reception which will convey a
wrong impression ol our people to tbeir
guests. While a few members of tbe
local order are doing tbeir doty in that
regard, it certainly seems that had eth
one done his or her best, the unnecessary
trouble caused in finding entertainment
for the delegates might have been obvi
ated and they would not have been
compelled to search for rooms them
selves. We understand, however, that
much of the confusion was caused by a
misunderstanding with tbe proprietors
of the hotels, whom it was understood
could accommodate more guestt. They
are now comfortably eituated and we
trust nothing further will disturb their
pleasure.
An excursion on the Columbia tonight
has been planned, and that will be a
fitting reception for the first evening,
which cannot fail to be enjoyed.
Tbit moining the A. O. U. W. met In
grand session at the Vogt opera house,
with the following officers present:
P. G. M. W., 8 A McFadden, Salem;
G. M. W., D C Herrin, The Dalles;
G. F. G., F Berchtold, Corvallis; G. O.,
Ralph Feeney, Portland; Recorder,
Newton Claik, Hood River; Receiver,
R L Dunbar, Portland; G. G., II R
Cyrus, Warrtnton ;G. I. W.,J M Dixon
Lafayette; G. O. W., F Rosenzwig
Athena; Med. Director, Dr. D. Walker,
The delegates answering to roll call
were as folfbws :
Hope, No 1 I S Thomas, Charles
Riveare.
Protection, No 2. Frank Davey, FL
Williams, B F West.
Temple, No 3 F Lemke, C J Crandall
Fidelity, No 4 Thos Ford, J F. Burns
T H Murphy.
Milton, No 5 E L Malley.
Si lon, No 6 E W Rea.
Charity, No 7 W H Fletcher.
Industry, No 8 Jno W Paddock, SC
Beach, J II Misner, W A Witherell, II
Clausenius, Wm Kcchler, Grant Mc
Donald.
Fraternity, No 9 W J Clark.
Creecent, No 10 W 8 Frink.
Haines, No 11 David Wilcox.
Seaside, No 12 Nat Jones, Wm Kelly,
r u tv ioton.
Safety, No 13 W H Lee, O P Dan-
nals, W H Warner.
Friendship, No 14 Jesse Spencer, F
P Sheasgren.
Eugene, No 15 E B McElroy, L N
Boney.
Roseburg, No 16 L A Sanctuary.
Pacific, No 17, B S French.
Valley, No 13 Wm Buck.
Huntingtcn, No. 19 J P Hannon.
Sherwood, No 20 J N Hoffman.
Aurora, No 21 Geo X Gooding.
Independence, No 22 A J Wolcott.
Bonner, No 23-J A Wilson.
Home, No 24 55 L Dimmick.
Bandon, No25 Elbert Dyer.
Portland, No 27 C II Preceraider, G
K Freeman, T H Feary.
Harmony, No. 28 Edward Hadaway.
Lyons, No 30 W R Surrey.
Lafayette, No 31 J P Johnson.
Almeda, No 32 W II Rambo.
Tabor, No 33 J C Miller.
Sheridan, No 34 T R Heider.
Union, No 35 I T Mason.
Soio, No 36 John B Smith.
Woodburn, No 23 Wm G Walker.
Honcr, No 38 Edward Palmer.
Harrisbnrg, No 39 E E Upmeyer.
Currinsville, No 42 E II Burkbardt.
Sunrise, No 43 Allison Baker.
Joseph, No 54 Albert Werxweiler.
Gavel, No 55 D R Dimmick.
Clackamas, No 57 J ATalbert.
Helix, No 58 R II Simpson.
Fall City, No 59 Joseph Fromong, J.
Froman, C II Dye.
Forest Grove, No 60 Jot Bailey.
Hilltboro, No 61 W O Donnelton.
Drain, No 62 Ira Wlmberly.
Arlington, No 63 F W Tohey.
Moro, No 64 H D Thompson.
Grass Valley, No 65 Emmett Olds.
Ashland, No 66 B D Mil kier.
Brooklyn, No t7 Wm Slavard.
Riverside, No 68 Geo T Prather.
lone, No 69 John G Wilson.
Champion, No 70 Jones Eldrldge.
Weston, No 71 Geo B Proebstel.
Mt Hoad, No 72 D J Bingham.
Stanford, No 75 Arthur Borland.
Star, No 76 N Drew.
Umpqua, No 77 J F Dougherty.
Naggett, No 801 K Debacy.
Wstco, No 83 John O Potter.
Santiam, No 86 E Miller.
Monmouth, 87 S
Anderson.
Hontsvilie, No 90 F L Powell.
Greenleaf, No 61 L II Siegel.
Tualatin, No 92 Saml Galbreath.
Cascade, No 94-J O Carter.
Anchor, No 95 J D Ellis.
Strawberry, No G6 Joseph Pruett.
Medford, No 68 C W Walters.
Baker, No 100 C W James.
Ochoco, N 101-H P Belknap.
Sunset, No 10911 II Buckner.
Linksville, No 110 Geo 8 Nickerson.
Josephine, 112 C L Elgerton, D S
Cook.
Congonville, No U3-Thos Wilson.
Viola, No 114-Pbilip McBnon, T W
Reenes.
Junction City, No 123 J II Miller.
Eureka, No 125 Donald Allison, J E
Dunn.
Antelope No 44 CliasT Powne.
Wbitinore, No 45 W P Scriver.
Elkton, No 46 J M Stork.
Columbia, No 47 J L Calvert.
Multnomah, No 48 J P Barkhart.
Oregooian, No 49 E T Morrison.
Astoria, No 50 M M Fiynn.
Mission, No 57 W F Davidson.
Tigardville, No 53 E F Wood.
Upchurch, No 120 Richard Durkin,
W A Crewson, A W Allen.
Perpetual, No 131 T B Wilson.
Newberg, No 192 A Bowman.
LaGrande, No 133 Wm Grant.
Pig Iron, No 135 Lena Davidson.
Dkpree or Ho.nob.
At the same hour the ladies of the D.
of II. convened in the K. of P. hall, with
the following officers present: P G C,
of Arlington ; G C, Mrs Martha Arm
strong, Salem; G L H, Miss Maggie
Barker, Albany ;G C C, Mrs Stephens,
Dalles; G R, Mrs Margaret Herrin,
Portland; G F, Mis Minnie Mason,
Lal'as; G U, Mrs Wilder Belknap,
Prineville; G I G, Mrs AP Fastaband;
GOG, Mrs Kipple, Medford.
the past grand chiefs present are
Susan Gwilt, Kate Young, Carrie Hoi
man, Julia A Gault, Anna R Bewley,
and Maggie Houston.
The following delegates answered to
roll call :
Mary Bleeg, Portland ; A. F. Barnes,
Portland ; Mary Peoples, Moro; Laura
Smith, Baker City ; Dora Smock, Sher
wood; Hattie McCorniack, Marshfleld ;
Mary R. Moorehend, Junction City;
Corinne Martin, Junction City; Emma
Perkins, Tillamook; America Thomp
son, ami City; bertha Lucas, Gardi
ner; Minnie Vinton, McMinnville;
Jessie Lingren, McMinnville; Fannie
Wilson, Jacksonville; Mrs. V. A. Pur
dick, Mrs. Mary A. Randall, Anna
Kadderly, Portland; Einma Hembree,
Maggie Bryan, Lifayette ; S.F. Hathwa.r,
Central Point; Elizibuth Bertram, Day
ton; Hattie Shields, Amity; Ella M.
Flage, Salem; Flora Jariech, Oswego:
Mary Simmons, Grants Pass; Amelia
Lewis, Portland; Lucretia Purdom
lalla M. Sears, Albany; M. A Warner,
Oregon City ; Lulu Crandall, The Dalles ;
Ella Peterson, Corvallis; Florence Hen
drix, Carlton ; Margaret Wilson, Scio;
Mattie Smead, Heppner; Rosa White,
LaGrande; S. E. Bone, Halsey; Mrs.
Cartwrightyllarrisbtug; Laura J. Clark,
Gervais; Lillian Carlson, Pendleton;
Louisa Rosenzweig, Athena ; Sadie E.
Moore, Prinevi'le; Sarah D. Wilson,
Canyonville; Mary Platts, Hubbard;
Amelia Dickenson, Antelope; F. Leedy,
Tigardville ; Mary Tuek, Independence ;
Anna Siege, Jefferson ; E. O. Crandall,
Hillsboro; Carrie MInkler, Ashland;
Emma Lyons, Lyons; Nettle Read,
Aumsville ; Georgia Taylor, Prairie City ;
C. C. Headley, Dallas ; Hattie Cruson.
Lebanon ; Sarah Henderson, Yoncalla;
A. P. Fastaband, Astoria; Anna Max
well, Arlington; Alice Smith, Monta
ville; Edith E. Spanlding. Portland:
Hattie Sahistroin, Astoria ; Mary Carter,
Detroit.
Advertised Letters.
Following is the list of letters remain
ng in the posloflice at The Dalles un
called for July, 15th, 1899. Persons
calling for the same will give date on
which they were advertised :
Campbell, John A Compers, Henry
Clarile. Marin
Complin, F G
Compton, A L
Lassey, Miss E
McHenry, John II
Norris, Geo
St Claer, Alice
Legee, Lewit
Frisham, Mahlon
McLean, Wm
Moore, Jennie
Johnson, Rev J B
Li nor, Hot
Tunnier, Ida
Kellerdouk, Miss L Gentros. Fred
Eaton, Harry Huser, Walter
riarri", J W
Hollett, Mattie
Glass, Edyth
Hess, Alice
Thompson, C W
Davis, T W
Brown, Florence
Bewley, O
Ryese. O 8
Snmig, Rev John II
Walker, Julia
Wade, K M
Sladden, Frank
Gust. Fred
Thomas, Lee
Finnsetb, MrsP
Davidson. Albert.
Boolllock, Charley
Allen, P
Byd, Ray
Warton, Fred
Wagner, Howard
Taylor, Loren
II. H. Riddem., P. M,
Ws have told many different cough
remedies, but none gave better satisfac
tion than Chamberlain's," says Mr.
Charles Holzhauer, Druggist, Newark,
N. J. "It is perfectly safe and can be
relied upon In all cases of coughs, colds
or hoarseness." Sod bv Blakelev A
Houghton Druggists.
NOTICE OF FINAL 8ETTLEMENT.
Notice la hnhv lvfn that lh. nn.Hi.nui
has filed hla Hnal M-cnunt xmutor of thn ea
Ut ol Harah MrAtt! with t:,a rlf-rk ..l n..
county court of theatatn or Oregon, for Wim
comity, and that Thnrxljy, the l.llh (lnr of July,
inn., ai me nour 01 in o clock a. m haa hcvn
flxwl aa the lime and the county c mrt room in
ballet city aa the D ace for tin. hrin. i
Jcctlona to antd final account and aettluiienl of
Mid Future.
Dated July 13, IftW. THOH. NORVAL.
un M-l kii-cnLor
STEAM LAUNDRY,
Dewey white wash? Yes, and wash white. You can
Havana thing washed at the Steam Laundry. The
Maine point is quality and the
Merritt of our work is such that people go
Miles to patronize us. Our prices are not
Hobson's choice, but the standard rates, which are not
Cevera high a3 some people think, and we want to
C-U-B-A customer of ours.
Corner of First and Court Street,
'Phone 341. THE DALLES, OR
Teeth Extracted FREE
SHTURDHY.
The best work at the least possible cost. 800 tets teeth in one year it our n.
cord in our Portland office. Satisfaction guaranteed in eyery case.
CONSIDER OUR PRICES:
Best Crown and Bridge work (22k. gold), per tooth 4.50
Best set teeth. Guaranteed km
Best Gold Filling .' .'. ... "."..".".'.'.'.' "fl.00 up
Beet silver or alloy filling 50cop
Chapman Block, Second St. Portland Dental Parlors
Dr. Sanford Murray, D. D. S., Manager.
How About Your Title?
erty to insure, give us a call. We are agents for four of
the best fire insurance companies in the world. If you
have property for sale, list it with ns and we'll find a
buyer.
J, M. Huntington &Co.
Phone 31.
"Harmony"
CHhiskey.
This brand of Whiskey is guaranteed to the consumer as a
PURE HANI) MADE S01K MASH WHISKEY for Family
and Medical Use. Sold by
Ben Wilson, - The Dalles, Or.
C. J. STUBLING-
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greate t Ameri can Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
Whisks? irom
IMPORTED 00GNA0 from 7.00 to 12.00 perallorrrTirto 20 years old.!
A LIIOBBIA IBABLIIB turn 3.W to to ir gsilon."'T4 to 11 yeartl.
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
OLTlfPIA BEER on draught,
Imported Ale and Porter.
nd
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
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r RE YOU SURE it is all right? Remember it is the
H RECORD that governs. It is our business to
search the records and show what thev contain in
relation to land titles. If you contemplate buying land
or loaning money on real estate security, take no nun'
word, but insist upon knowing what the record shows
regarding the title. An Abstract is as essential as a
deed. Insist on having it. We have the only set of
Abstract Books in the County. All work promptly ex
ecuted and satisfaction guaranteed. It you have prop
2d St., opposite A.
M. Williams & Co.
I
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