The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, November 15, 1899, PART 1, Image 4

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    mtl DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1899.
nurLI TOD ALL KNOW.
Saturday a tlly-
J. II. Killer. WaMron, it registered
At the Uuiiuiila.
John Donohue in up from HooJ
Eiyer last evening.
S. K. Turker au.l Ira White of Wa
pinitie, are visitor in the city.
Geo. V. M assamore came in from
Hay Creek yesterday on business.
Cba. Kingler is in tlie city ropreseut
iof the l'ortiaml Evening Telegram.
Mr. and Mr. John Steven came in
thi morning from their home in lu(ur.
Norman U. Seaman, cf Portland, is In
the city (ending a few day with
friends.
Mre. Gertrude Lownsdale, ot Salem,
is in the city viattiug her daughter, Mr.
Jv. B. Siunolt.
Bert riielpa came down yeetentay
from Heppnrr and left on laat night's
train for Pendleton.
Dr. Albert O'I.earv, accompanied by
his stater, were passenger on this inorn
inf'a boat for Portland.
Mrs. L. Lane, who haa been visiting
her mot lie, in Seattle for the past two
weeks, returned home laat night.
Mrs. Bnrson and two children and
Mrs. Joins arrived from the Kaet yester
day afternoon, and left this morning for
Prineville.
Hon. E. L. Freeland came down from
Heppnrr jeslerday afternoon and re
mained over until this afternoon, when
be will leave for Moro.
Miss Benlah Patterson and Mrs. Verna
Cattron arrived from Wasco last evening
to attend the club dance last n ght.
The latter will return this afternoon.
Rev. A. M. Leslie, who for the past
two months haa filled Kev. Pe Forest 'a
place aa rector of the Episcopal church,
left this mornine on the boat for Port
land, bound for his home in IVuver.
Frank McFarland, an old-time Dalles
boy, but who is now representative for
an insurance Grm, was in town yes
terday. He attended the club dance
last night, where be met many oid
friends.
WIMard Hindman a brother of the late
Mrs. L. S.. Davit, and Mrs. Phila Clark,
a sister, who teaches In the La Grande
public schools, arrived in the city yes
terdar morning aud were present at the
funeral of their sister.
Urn lay s Daily.
L. B. Thomas, of Dnfur, is in town.
Geo. Fralter is up from Hood River.
Hant Lage, of Hood P.iver, is in town !
today. j
M. J. Anderson and W. Heisler are in
from Dufur today.
B. Kelaay, of Fossil, was registered at !
the Umatilla yesterday.
H.Moore and L. Moore were ic The
Dalles from Moro yesterday.
II. F. Davidson, the saw mill man o!
Hood Kiver, is in the city on tueinese.
C. L Salomon. PrineviiU'e prominent
mrtvhtiiil t ilr.mrr rniinaaa in lhi nitv I
today.
Mi-s Blanche Wrenn arrived In the
city Saturday and spent Sunday with
her aiater, Miaa Etta Wrenn.
Cbas. Hilton arrived today from hia
ranch near Fossil and will leave tomor
row for bia borne in Portland.
M isa Edith Randall left vesterdav for
Endersby, where she will spend several
days with her friend, Miss Lola Enbank.
W. S. Smith, who has been visiting
hia parents and sisters in this city, lett
Saturday evening for his home in l ine.
Pat I) .man was in town Ijt a few hours
Saturday, coming np on the (renin
train and leaving at midnight for the
East.
D. J. Cooper has len confined to his
home, in this city, for the past week,
with what teems to be a bad imiu ol
grippe.
Miss Sadie Heineck, who has boen
pending s ine time with her aunt, Mrs.
Phinip-. tefttht, morning for her home
near 11 ills boro.
Mrs. W. L. Brad,h left last night
over the Union Pacitic on her way to
Asljeville, N. C, where she will enter
the sanitarium lor consumptives to
rive treatment under Dr. Von Ruck. I
(She will spend a day or so with relatives I
in Chicag i on her way. ller friends
here regret very much ttiat her con- i
dition is such as to require her departure!
Afar from home, but sincerely bore1,
th. treatment wilnrr,.. hen.rVi.l .r,A ; to
that she will mm return in as good ;
health and lively spirits as ia her wont,
loevlar s Iislij.
A. J. Dooglase is in from Dn'nr.
D. IC. Cooper, Mt. Hool, in the
eity. J
N. Draper, of Wasc3, ia rj endio to-
day In the city. I
Hon. 8. O. Hawsr n cams down from'
Arlington yesterday. I
M. P. Mulligan, of Glenwood, it a
business vititor in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Ward and little boy
came over from Klickitat yesterday on j
tbeir way to Portland. I
M. M. Glavv. of Kingsley and J.C.rT i , ,
Wmgfield and Tt.os. ol Euder,. ! '' l,u"t '""e "'
by. are in town attending ci.nrt. ! '"""t end cue h.mr before sunrise.
Newton Pe'tereon is in from his place """"" '"' A'ri1
at Endersby today. He ma.le a sub-1 toaS'oveml er I. Unlawful to sell any
atantial ca I at the Ciutoxit i.g ofhee. j species of tront at any time. Unlawful
Chas. Fraley, wlose home is near I nv in l"es'lon any trout under
Kinrsley, was in the city yesterday on ,' five ii.ehes in length.
business ami called at this olloe.' llei
returned homo today. j airsy N..n. .
fherifr Kelly aent to Portland this! . i ,
nmrnimr aa a wilne,. against lll.,nJ Lmn n,T f 'c """
who was arrested here hir using counter-
feit nickels in the slot msrhines.
W. P. Keady, who is Interested in the
Ochoro mines, is in the city today
hipping supplies to the mines and at-
tending to other business interests.
Mrs. Phila Clark, who came down
rroin i,a itranoH lo ie present at me
funeral of her si.ter, Mrs. f)avis, re-'
turned home last night, being com- )
pelled to hmti n her rcliirnon acronnt'
of duties as a tejeher in the schools I
there. j
Key. W. C. Smith. r-t'r of the
Methodist church at Du.'u', accompanied ,
III
3. V--
Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
ClEAN5ES THE 5Y5TEM
OVERCOMES
h4B.TUALC0HST.PAT.0N
Buy vmi tepiuiNt - mint o ey
mm uiiu.Min sstu natciiiL
by his wife, arrived i.l The Dalles thie
morning row a two-months visit to
his old home in Crawford county, Penn.
It baa been eight years since he left
there and the return was a pleasant one.
They left this morning for Dufur.
Opposed to tTtmis'l Boflrrago.
A society called the Oregon State As
sociation Opposed to the Extension of
the Suffrage to Women has been organ
ized in Portland, and numbers among
its memlers some of the most promi
nent laJiei of the city. A circular sent
out to the voters of Oregon, saya in part :
"We desire to call your attention to
the fact that an amendment to the con
stitution of Oregon, giving full suffrage
to every aJnlt woman in the state, is to
be submitted to your vote in June, l'JOO.
'We, being Oregon women, and there-
fore enacted by the provisions of such
j an amen Joient, wish to enter our pro-
i teat iiMinit its a.lintinn tie wrm.
Wj ,
of the women of our state atk for or de
sire the ballot. Our s:hrl elections
prove, as do those of every state in the
Union which permits women to vote at
such elections, that the great majority
of Oregon women do not use the ballot
even in school matters, in which they
may be presumed to take equal interest
on account of their children.
''We believe the maj rity should rule
in this, as in other political mat er. ami
that a small, thonifh ea-er minority of
our six sln.nhl not force the ballot isnd
its attendant tirivilrg-s of sitting on
jiries and running f ir office) upou I l.c
far larger nun. her nf wornru who do m l
ileaire to vote. We have no q'larrel with
our si.tfiagist sisters; hut we protest
anit St their teir.g regarded as repre
sentatives of the true opinion of Oreitui I
( w,)rilen u-oti this vital ni'.i.-ci. I
I , , ,- . ., 1 .. .
I W ,! be!"'v ',.t ti.e .do,i., of ,
this totTrage amendmtnt would usees-
! 8,,rily le"J ' ,erion complications in!
b')ln tl,e politic l an I social c mdiii jns
i r.f the state, and Ihst such crnplicalions j
re-!.,.,, :.i I.. m.fnl i,. n. .,:, .....
,,
lttm Uia Laa.
In re.r.onre to inquiries in rfrenc
, , , . . ,
1,18 "me ' "n
ive povlion 't, sucti as is applicable
to this country :
It is unla ful to kill deer, moose, elk
and mountain sheep between N ivernber
I, and July 1"); jn.nw, VctuliHr 1. to
Ictotier 1 ; snipe, relwutrr 1, to Se.tern
ler I; prairie click -n, Nivmnhe.' 1, to
Septemler I j ducks, March 1, to Sep
tember 1.
It ia or.liw'ul to kill elk for a period
of fn years; b-tver f..r a period ol
twenty jeirs; Mongrlirn pheasants,
east of the Cascida mi.nntairis, at any
tin.e.
It is unlaw f j', at any time, to shoot
Mr..n M fi.. , . u. r..,l.li 1. 1.
ft "rtf '"'on c jit, nlioul three ;
years old ; brand similar to an inverted
V with a cap over it. Owner can havej
the animal by roving r rof ertw ami I
navimr all charires. i
The Dalies, Nov. 8, iwn). !
i it r.o,.... !
,, . , .... , , . .,
UtnrU in Company Hollow, eight n.ilea
"outhcast of The I allei. novH-lm;
Good Rid le siiudt at.y and har
ness for sale at a Imgiin. Call on ,
Haworth, the pr:nt?r, ovi.-r D-llea Com-'
mission Co. tc io.('aw-2 i
CIRCUIT COURT.
t'oatiiia Tkli Marwlat-Ioeas for the
Mov.oib.r Tarut.
Circuit court convened thie morning at
10 o'clock. Judge llradshaw presiding,
liratid jury waa appointed aa follows:
J. V. Moore, foreman ; Pat Gorman, A.
F. F.hrick, O. V, Henderson, C. L.
Morris, W. K. Haynes, J. 1. IVniglat.
Joe. Harper and J. 11. Jackson were ap
poined court baii ill's aud John Doherty
grand jury bailiff.
The docket (or this term la aa (olbws,
with perhaps a few cases added:
Kvll'ITV.
Eastern Oregon Land Co va P E Far
relly, Huntington A Wilson attorneys.
Continned.
Vena McKalvey va Ihtvld McKalvey,
Huntington A Wilson and Dufur A Men.
efee, attys. Under advisement.
Prineville Laud A Live Stuck Co vs
Frank Malone, Cotton, Teal A Minor
and A 8 Pennett, attys. Passed.
G V Hyre va A Vallmer et al, W II
Wilson, atty. Settled and dismissed.
II S Wilson, receiver, va John Mc
Donald et al, Huntington A Wilson,
altya. Passed.
Mary T Strong vs W It Wlnans et al,
Huntington A Wilsou and A A Jayne,
attys. Demurrer to complaint over
ruled, to answer Saturday.
John McLennan va DolHe Mclennan,
Huntington A Wilson attys. Dismissed
without predjudice.
C G L Benson vs Hattle Benson, F W
Wilson, atty. Publication.
Geo T Prather vs G D Woodworth et
al, W 11 Wilson, and A S Hennett.
Cotton, Teal A Minor, attys. Iuiurrer
to complaint.
Geo W Johnston va Etta Johnston,
Gavin A Moore and Geo S Shepherd,
At issue.
llsie J Covey vs J W. Covey, Dufur A
Menefee, at'.ys. IVfault.
II A Simon vs W II II Simon, Dufur
A Menefee.
J E Barrett va Geo O Rich, Dufur A
Menefee. IVfault and decree.
W II Patison va Laura M Pa'.ison,
SinnottA Sinnott. IVfault.
Mays A Crowe vs W R Winsns et al.
W II Wilson. Default and dt ere.
Emma J Calvin va J M Fansher et al,
W II Wilson. Passed.
E B Dufur et al vs C C Butler, Dufur
A Menefee. Passed.
Emma Julian vs Irwin Julian, N II
Gates. Passed.
A M Williams et al va A B Mjttet a',
Dufur A Mene'ee. Pased.
W J Caesar vs Hugh Fraser et al, II
II Riddeil. Pasted.
John W Rowe vs Ethel Rowe, Dufur A
Menefee. Default.
LAW.
W A Johnston vs Jas Kiahwalk. Dnfur
A Menefee and Huntington A Wilson.
Passed.
J H O-rd-a vs J II Woodworth, Wil
son . Jaytie and Henderson A Bennett.
1 At issue.
! Tints. Brogan vs Aleck McCartney,
1 F. W. Wilson. Settled and dismissed.
The State of Oregon vs Oregon I Jind
I I. A F Co, Jayne A Wi.sou and O'Neal
A Thompson. Tassed.
Mate t,f Oregon vs Tl.e Port lard L I L
A F l', Jayne A Wilson and (t'XealA
Tiiuinpson. Paed.
! A'lhur Rreeae v M .1 M isier et al,
1 W II Wilson. S 'U'e.l and ili-it issed.
i R.thchild Bros vs W T Wi'eman,
j DofiirA Menefee and Huntington A Wil
j sen. At issue.
A T Creecy vs G D Armstrong, French
.- HnlTord.
B Frank Kurtz vs W L Best et al.
Huntington A Wilson and I'iggs A
Turner. Passed.
. A M Williams A Co viG D Woodworln,
Huntington A Wilson. Dismissed with
out prej idice.
F Morgenson vs Liwrence Mulone
et al. Settled and dismissed.
Mays A Crowe vs G Segin. Settled
and dismissed.
K II Darm-ille vs E B Miller. Default
and judgment and order to sell attached
property.
David M Dunne A Co vs F E iMrjier
et al. IMauIt and judgment.
Standard Optical Co vs P (1 Dant.
Passed.
Mass A Crowe va II W Cook. Settled
and dismissed.
C L Roere vs E Olingsr el al. Set
tled SLd dismissed.
Peaae A Maya va A (i Moore. Settled
and dismisseil.
Pease A Mays vs II P Moore. Settled
and d smiss.rd.
A F Biles v (iiian A Brown. Passed.
ZP Jones vs I II Tsffe. Motion to
tn.ik" complaint more definite and cer
tain. E I! Pu'ur it a! va Jas Cameron.
Settled ai.d riismi ts d.
Hnry (iardner va Wasco county.
Demurrer overruled and allowed to
answer tomorrow at a, m.
Coas Rily vs Wm Keltay et at.
fault and judgment.
RJGinnvsC B Piather et al
fault and jti lgn.ent.
Clalros Against Cuuut.
Dc-
De.
The following bills were allowed and
ordered paid al the November term of
county court :
Frank Hill, clerical services . . . .f
F S S.nilh. lalor county road. . . .
Butler Drug Co, medicine for
pauper
Dalles Fire Department, reduc
tion firo iristnunce
Ward A Robertson, u. of team
Nellie Wi liham, nursing pniir
B C Rinehart, professional ser
vices for pauper
21) 00
21 00
1 (K)
2 Tft
4 00
2 75
I
8 CO I
Glass A Prudlinmme, supplies. 11 2S
Irwlu-llodson Co, tnuplles. . . . . JJ 'u
CiiaoKifiB Putdishliig Co, prlnl
ing and supplies H2 M
Josie Jeiiklus, clerical services . 4J IKI
J J Cook, atientl ol Clatkainsa
oonnly, serving siilq iciins 1 00
Oregon ielcphoue A Telegraph
Co, rent and messages 2'.) hi
Farley A Frank, ropairi ig ham
mocks for jil
C I. Gilhert, services and stamps 20 00
J F Armour, lalor on the county
road 1
A E Like, lumber j'
J T Peters, luiulier tkt "2
J II Frarv, lumli 1 D
J T Peters, lumber and wood ... 1 IU M
Mosler Mill Co. lumber 1 ld
II I.ovan, professional services . U M
Dell Howell, special constable. . 4 tut
John M alone, special onstable. . 4 00
W H Butts, coroner fees at ln
quests 21 25
C F Stephens, juror, inquest Til
lard I. 1 00
E E Howard, I iror, inquest Til-
lard 100
B 11 Thurston, juror, inquest Til-
lard 1I0
C S Smith, juror, inquest Tillard 1 00
C V Chauiplalo, juror, Inquest
Tille-d 1 00
Geo II Dufur, juror, inquest Til
lard 100
S P Mahouey, witness, Inquest
Tillard 1 '
W Fairchilds, witness, Inquest
Tillard 1 SO
J It Kri; licit, witness, inquest
Tillard I M
R B 11 tod, hauling pauper 1 IH
Pease A Maya, supplies for pau
per A S Blowers A Sun, supplies for
pan per
11 HI
10 00
52 :
ft W)
i :
11 'J0
Clarke A Faik, medicine for pau
per
Butler Drug Co, medicine lor
pauper . .
Mavs A Crowe, mde
I C Nickelsen, mdse
Dalles Citv Water Works, water
rent
Ned 11 (iates, fees inqu-st An
drews
14 IX)
Ferguson Bros, hauling corpse,
Andrews
Paul K Paulsen, juror, inqnest
Andrews
N I) Hughes, juror, Inquest An
drews Cnarles A Schuls, juror. Inquest
Andrews
F W Wilson, juror, inquest An
drews C F Stephens, juror, inquest An
drews J II Jackson, juror, Inquest An
drews Peter McGutr, witness, Inquest
Andrews
Win Michell, witness, inquest
Andrews
E F Mills, witness, inquest An
drews James Furlong, witness, Inquest
Andrews
00
00
00
oo
00
1 00
1 00
1 &o
D W Vause, supplies for court
house 6
Ciihomci x Publishing Com pany ,
printing and publishing Z'S ?v0
Maier A liciiton. wood lor pauper 10 60
E J Olison, justice lees stale vs
Jones 1 1J
K J GUsau, justice fees slate vs
Spaniard 0
Rov Nurse, constable fees 8 00
Al Esnlng, team hire . H 00
Thus K Cowdell, special constable 00
J C Benson, labor oji county road 5 M)
D J Cooper, services supervisor. . 20 (0
G D Woodworth, supplies 2o rW,
Wm Michell, burial pauiier 20 00
W 11 Whipple, assessor services. . 2l8 00
Robert Kelly, sundry sxiientes
and supplies 1, 1 0'i
W F Woodcock, bounty 8 00
MrT AI.I.OW rtt.
Dr Win Shackelford, professional
services for pauper 2 !W
I'AHSKI).
Umatilla county, care Wasco Co
pauper 10
W A Cates, sprinkling streets
and taw ing wood II 40
t'srd My llrllUh ftnliliers lo Atrlrw,
Capt. C. (i. Dciinison la well known
all over Africa as commander of the
forces that captured the famous rebel
(iallshe. Under date of Nov. 4. 1
from Vry Lurg, Ihchiunaland, lie writes:
"Before starting en the last campaign 1
bonglit a quantity of Chamherliiin's
Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhtrt Remedy,
which I ued myself when troubled with
bowel complaint, and had given to my
men, and in ever) case it proved most
beneficial." For sale by Rlakelry A
Houghton, drnggUta.
A o Important llnrws.
To make it apparent to thousands,
who think themselves ill, that they are
not a!!!ictd with any disease, but that
the system simply needs cleansing, is to
bring comfort home to their hearts, as
a c tstive condition 'is easily cured by
u-ing Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by
the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and
sold by all druggists.
for a.i.
A good farm In Klickitat county,
Wash., fire miles from Columbus, con.
sislin of 210 acres. Price $1000. Apply
to II. E. Curlis at A. S. Bennett's
office. ' nl.'l-J.. aim
It ail! n it lm a surprise to any who
are at all familiar with the poo I qiulitlsa
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, to
know that -opt everywhere tak
pleasure In relating their experience In
the ue of that splendid medicine and
in telling of the benefit they have re-c-lved
from It, of bad colli it has cured,
of threatened atlaiks of pneumonia It
has averted and of the children It baa
saved from attacks of croup and whoop
ing rough. It is a grand, good medicine.
For tale by Biakeley A Houghton, drug
gists. Dr. W. Wixon, Italy Hill, N. V ., says
"I heartily recommend One Minute
Cough Cure. It gave mi wife immediate
relief In soliciting asthma." Pleasant
to take. Narer (ails to quickly cure all
roughs, rolls, throat and lung troubles.
Butler Ding Co.
v,iii; re ra.a nave oil sale a nil lin
t' Pa'f "d artist's broiler.
M..L. I. IVll. I . . ....
SEWER QUESTION DISCUSSED,
At Ihs t'onwrll Meslluc l aat Mht - t'ows
M Him al I aia.
Council I Keller, ('lough, Johns,
Gunning, Stephens, Johnston, Shackel
ford, Kelly and Wi s in were all present
at the adj niriird regular meeting of the
Council lat night, wl.en I liiipoit-
ant city business was transacted.
The question of Improving Federal
street on the bio IT was tint brought up,
and the marshal was Instructed to com
mence work at once, tirade stakes will
be put lu today and work began to
morrow. Several years ago when there was a
case of smallpox In the city and It was
decided to move the patient to the pest
house, which was then surrounded with
residences, the people thsie objected so
strongly that a new one was built farther
out near the cave. Last night the
marshal waa instructed lo lake charga
of the old bouse situated near the reser
voir, and rent It if possible,
On motion of Johnstou the petition of
It. F. I.anghlln and others, praying for
the right to put In a side track on Flist
Street was granted.
The sewer question was then brought
up. It will he reinemttered that at the
last meeting on motion ol Gunning, the
council determined lo reconsider the
resolution on the proposed construction
of the sewer system. Johns, however,
llloved 10 defer the lecoiisideralltin till
ltt night, wtilch was carried, conse
quently the matter came up before them
last evening. Another vol on the
original resolution being taken resulted
In its being lost. Gunning then intro
duced a new resolution, which carried.
The dilTerenc between them was as fol
low! : The first provided for a part of the
system to go through the alleys and pri
vate properly from Laoghlin to Taylor
the latter street being on the west side
of the brewery). Since the passing of
the resolution sune considered it not
advisable, therefore the new resolution,
which provides Ihst Instead of going
through alleys and private property that
portion ol the system be put in up. Sec
ond street. Upon Vote it was carried
by 8 to I. Work on the new system will
not be commenced till spring.
On motion ol Wilson tie marshal was
instructed not to enforce the bicycle
ordinance forbidding riding on the
sidewalks; provided that the cyclists
stay off of Second, that no fast riding I
allowed, and that they dismount when
they areahout tu meet a woman or child.
Skakellord moved that the ordinance
against cattle running al large be not
enforced during the winter.
The matter of enforcing ordinance No.
Jl"), relative lo the license which must
be paid by persons coming into the city
to dispose of bankrupt stock ol gds,
or lo close out a stocks of cm) Is. was
brought up and the marshal ordered to
strictly enforce It.
irar Mors.
Strayed from mv place near Klngsley,
nn Clyde bay horse; star in forehead;
weight about 12 pounds; bra rule I
something like an II on left stille. Will
give 1 to any one bringing him to
King'ley, or for information i-omerii.
ng his w hercahoo'a.
H 1ms Cii tin aa 1 rai xv.
SlUioarrh's Irwo Netso
Was the result ol his splendid health.
Indomitable will and tremendous energy
are not found where stomach, liver,
kidneys and Uiweis are nut ol order. II
you want these qualities and the success
they bring, use Dr. King's New Life
Pills, Tley develop every power of
brain and body. Only 2'tc; at Biakeley
A Houghton's drugior.
To Care a tola to Oua !;.
Take Laxative Bromo IJoiulne Tab
lets. All druggists refund tl money If
it falls to cure. 2'k1.
Tie Dalles, Fortland anl Astoria
Navigation Co.'
Sltt
1'allr U'lecpl Hiimlar) usiwson
Tho Dalles,
Hood Rivor,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland.
Timehlnf al wsjr nolri's on hoth sliles of ihs
t oltiiutjU rlvur,
Hoth of thn alis ateainera hsvs been rebuilt,
and lire In ei rllHiit lmii lor the en..,n i.( ln'.ei.
1 lift l(, iiioiiir I. in will eiiili-Hviir In give Its
(ml rum tl,r b l service Mil,n,
Kof Cnmrnrt, tunsnsif ami IMaasnre,
tisvl by ths atcainms ol Ihs Itsaulator
l.lfio.
The .tenmers nf the ReruUtor l.lns will lenee
inllis al ; a. in. commencing Moinlnv tliu mh
limt. I
furtlsnil (iirice,
0 si. lun g.
fi.s Usui's niTIm
I oiirt htreet
Regulator & Dalles Citj
W. C. Allaway,
Csners Agsiit,
viwa scNsni'i.a
aoa Pu.as.'
,
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