THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. AUGUST 25, 1900. nunl COMING AND GOING. Wednesday's Dally. Atnoa Root, of Moaier, waa in town today. 3. N. Gulllford, of Prineyille, ia rtg iatercd at tbe Umatilla House. Attorney W.H. Wilaon waa a passenger on tbe noon train for Portland. Mra. Hugh Glenn waa a passenger on tbia morning's boat for Portland. Ke. W. Hoeklne. paatar of the Moro M. K. church, waa in town today. A. R. Thompson waa a passenger on tbia rnorniog'e boat for Portland. C. R. Smead, the Blalocka fruit man, is registered at tbe Umatilla House. Mra. T. J. Seufert returned on this niorning'a boat to tbe camp at Collins Ltndlog. Miss Edna Driver left on tbia morn ing'a boat for a ten days sojourn at Cloud Cap Inn. Professor PeMota and son, Henry, were in town today from DeMosa spriogs, Sherman county. Deputy Sheriff Sexton ia spending his vacation around his old stamping ground on Tygh Kidge. John Lee, the well-known San Fran cisco wool bnyer, ia guest of tbe European llou-e. Conrad Houser, a Bakeoven sheep man, ia in the city looking after the disposal of his wool. Mra. C. F. Stephens went to Portland yesterday on business connected with her office of Grand Chief of Honor. George Rach, who baa spent tbe past two weeka with hie family on Long Beach, returned borne on the noon train. Mra. Annie Johnson and her three children left on this morning's boat for Portland where they will make their future home. Fred Young and family and Miss Young, of Shaniko, were in town last night on their way bome froui an outing at Long Beach. Mies Martha J. Johnson, whohaa been visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Coventon, of this city, left on thia morn ing's boat for her bome at Trout Lake, Washington. Walter II. Moore and wife. Mrs. II. Moore, Mies Laundry and Mrs. Hayes and two children came np on the lralda today from Collins Landing and pro ceeded on the noon train to their homes at Moro. Robert McMillen, a friend of tbe Hos teller brothers of this city, arrived here yesterday from Glasco, Kansas, and left today for Shaniko, where he has accept ed a position in tbe branch store of Bolton & Co. Hon. M. A. Moody and the Misses Anna and Bessie Lang left on the noon train for Astoria to take in the regatta and probably spnd Sunday at tbe beach. They were joined here by Mr. E. Y. Jadd, of Pendleton. J. C. Hosteller, and family left this morning for a couple of weeks' outing at North Beach. They were accompanied by Mrs. Dawson, of thia city, and Mr. Hoetetler'a brother-in-law, G. W. Ott, and family, who are here on a visit from ulaeco, Kansas. Thursday i Dall7. A. A. Bonney, of Tygb, waa in town today. Dr. Logan left on this morning's boat on sick call to Drano. Judge Bradshaw left on tbe delayed No. 3 passenger for Portland. B. A. Gilford, the photographer, left on the noon train for Portland. Mrs. P. Ryan, of Goldendale, was a passenger on tbia niorning'a boat for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. John Filloon returned on last night's boat from an outing at Trout lake. Senator John Micbell was a passenger on the noon train on a short business trip to Portland. Miss Anna Haslam left on the morn ing train to spend her vacation at As toria and the coast. Miss Sarah flendeiaon left on this morning's boat to spend her vacation with her mother at Hillsboro. Mrs. C. W. Dietzel and daughter, Miss Norma, left on this morning's boat on a visit to friends in Portland. Captain John Donovan has returned from a ahort sojourn at St. Martin's springs much improved in health. C. W. Cnrtiss left on this morning's boat for San Francisco, where he goes to study medicine at the Cooper Medical College.. Will Healy, who has been visiting wnn me lauiiiy ol Air. T. J. Seufert, left on this morning's boat for hia home at Portland. Mra. A. W. Greely, of Washington, D. C. came up from Portland nn laat night'a boat and took the train from here for the East. Messrs. Ed Williams, W. II. Hobson and W. Markillie returned on last night's boat from "the Dalles colony" at the Locks. Their families expect to remain about ten daya longer, depend ing on th.e weather. Friday's Dally. Jas, Stewart is registered at the Uma tilla House from Monkland. Hon. A. R. I.yle is registered at tbe Umatilla House Irom Cross Keja. Jno. Leland Henderson, of Hood River, ia registered at the Umatilla House. Wm. Fraser. sheriff of Multnomah county, ii registered at the Umatilla Honse. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Luighlin returned yesterday from a trip to Shaniko and I Aoieiope. ' J. N. Gulllford and wife were nassen vera on the noon train for their home at lYineville. Hon. E. O. McCoy and 'amily re. inroea last nignt from an outing at Ulateop beach. A. M. Kelsay, who has been visiting Ma family for a few daya, returned on tbe noon train to Shaniko. Mra. J. B. Condon, who has spent the past aix weeks most pleasantlv at the rottageuf Mr. and Mra. Smith French, I on Ilwaco beach, returned bome on tbe noon train yesterday. Mavor E. B. Dufur and family ar rived home today from an extended outing on Ramsey creek, ten miles wes of Dufur. Chas. Michelbach and hie brotber-in law, G. A. Schnlts, of San Francisco left on the noou train to take in tbe re' gatta at Aatoria. Colonel Nye and wife, who have been visiting for tbe past aix weka with frienda in Portland and The Dallea, left on tbe noon train for Pnneville, UOKN. Yesterday. AnauH 23d, to Captain and Mra. Ad Keller, of tbia city, a son The Wheat Trad. The Portland Commercial Review of August 23d says: Tbe past week Las been a quiet one in beat circles, yet nnder ordinary cir cumstances the volumeof business whicb haa been done throughout the Pacific Northwest would be considered very large, as more wheat has passed out of primary bands than for the same time during any prciv ioua eeason. In many aectiona of the interior farmera have aold at current prices, and bv ao doing have placed tbemeelvea in easy circumstances, In other localities a disposition to hold back supplies is noted, in anticipation of obtaining higher figures later on. On the whole, enough wheat haa passed from the first bands into those of exporters to meet any tonnage contracts, and present appearancea warrant the belief that vessels from this port will receive prompt dispatch. In and around Pendleton and other large points In Umatilla county there has been keen competition on the part of buyers, and in many instances farmera have realized prices which were above tbe spot value here. Liberal purchases on the basis of 58c per bu. have been made, and In a fe cases high prices were paid. In the Palouse country 46c per bu. waa paid, which is much above the export value at this port. In the Vallev competition ia quite active and millers are pay log 50c and 52c at home. Exporters are not figuring very much on valley wheat this seasou. Farmers generally are making heavy deliveries at shipping points, but to date wheat has not been received here in any large amount. The movement during September is expected to be very large and the outlook for heavy receipts from tbeinteriorand very liberal exports from tbe Columbia river and Paget Sound during the season ia very pro pitious. The latest information from Eastern Oregon and Washington is that the total output this season will be larger than that of last year, but the Valley will fall off considerably. The quality of Walla Walla wheat is a great deal better than laet season, Valley also showing better qualities. Winter wheat ia all cut and moat of it threshed. Spring grain ia being cut. Local prices here tor Walla Walla Club 54c, 57c foi Blue Stem, and Valley 56c per bushel. The Dallas Harktti. Wheat No. 1, 50 cents. Barley $14 a ton. Oats $1.15 cental. Wheat hay $7 loose; $8, Daled. Timothy $10 baled. Alfalfa Loose $7.50; baled 8 50. Potatoes 6) cents a sack. Flour Diamond mills, $3.30 bbl ; Du fur mill", $3 00 Egs 20 cents a dozen. Butter Creamery, 60 cents; dairy, 50 cents. Cnickene $3.50 to $4 a Jt zen. era, $2.50. Apples Table, 75 cents; cooking, 50 to 60 cents. Peaches Crawfords, 30 to 40c. Brltlah Still buffer Lostes. Loxdos, Aug. 22. The war office has received the following dispatch from Lord Roberts, dated August 21: "Lieutenant-Colonel Still well, recon noitering near Ventersbury, engaged the Boers. Two British were wounded. Lieutenants Spedding, Davenport, Sur- teea and Watson, and a medical officer and twenty-four men are missing. "Hamilton bas crossed the Crocodile River. "Paget and Baden-Powell engaged the commands protecting Dewet August 20th. Lieutenant Flowers and one man were killed. Lieutenant Kirby and six men were wounded." Implicated la the 1'lut. Prrsoria, Tuesday, Aug. 21. The tral of Lieutenant Cord n a, formerly of the Transvaal artillery, on the charge of being concerned in the plot to kidnap General Lord Rob r is, waa concluded today. Tbe prisoner was found guilty of all ttie counta in the indictment against him, but sentence was deferred until the findings of the conrt ehall have been confirmed by Lord Roberts. During last May an infant child of our neighbor was suffering form cholera in fantum. Tbe doctora had given up all hopes of recovery. I took a Lottie of Chambrliti' Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy to the house, telling them I felt sure it would do good if used ac cording to directions. In two daya time the child had fully recovered. The child ianow vigorous and healthy. I have re commended tbia remedy frequently and have never known it to fail. Mra. Curtis Baker, Brookwalter, Ohio. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton. Clarke A Falk haye received a carload of the celebrated Jame E. Patton atrictly pure liquid paints , The Kind You slave Always la use for over 30 years, All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jast-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Inliiuts and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC CENTAUR OOMMNT, TV MUftHAV STMCT, MEW VOM OfTV. Retiring from Business. Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, at much less than wholesale prices. Will sell in bulk or in lots, or any way to suit purchasers. Entire stock must be closed out before thirty days. All goods will be sacrificed except Thompson's Glove-fitting Corsets and Butterick Patterns. Your prices will be mine. Call early and secure bargains. J. P. McINERNY, Corner Second and Court Sts. CLEANLINESS. is being advocated by all parties regardless of (ace, color or pre vious condition of servitude. Remember we make our custo mers glad when they buy or Pure Prepared Paints. There is a finish and gloss to ita work that ia admired by all. Paints, Oils. Glass, Picture and Room Moldings Be sure and inspect our 6tock of Wall Paper Design; for 19U0on Display Washington Street, between Second and Third. H. Crandali & Barget UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. DEALERS IN fill kinds of Funeral Supplies Headquarters for Seed Grain of an kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot P n kin Headquarters for Rolled Grai n, ail kinds Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, :fndM?"Lk ;rEdD Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle ton Flour. This Hour use : every We sell our goods lower than any honse in the trade, and if you don't think so call and get i?ur prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Whoat. Barley and Oats. Before you place any curbing, work, call on lx)uis Comini. I will not only give you all the information you need t,nt I will qnot yon prices you cannot beat anywhere. l et no one blnff you. It will take only a few minutes to call and see me. If yon have a neighbor who ever did business with me consult him as to the price and quality of my work I m.;0 n.-,- and abide by the result. : LOUIS LOITlini M Bought, and which has been has borne the slgrnatnre of and has been made nnder his per sonal supervision since Its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Signature of GLENN & CO. Robes, Banal Shoes Etc. is manufactured expressly for famllj sack is guaranteed to civn ..ticfooti orders for a tombstone or for fencing or other i-cmeterv Advertise in the Chronicle Dinar Tina bchdclb. j Aaa:va rua tuoa iJiUla. FuM . 1 Fast Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. I Fat Mull Worth, Oniaba, Kan- Mail ;Wp.m. sas City, Ht. Louis,: li:3U p in Chicago and Eaaf. Atlantic Salt Laks, Denver, Ft. 4:15a.m. Kxpresa Worth, Omaha, Kau-j 12:50e. in. aas City, St. Louis,, Via Huut- Chicago aud EaL iugtoii. gpokane Walla Walla, Spokane, Spokane Mail Minneapolis hi. haul, Mail and i u 1 u t b, Milwaukee, aud Express Chicago and Kaat, via Express Spokaneaad Huntlng ton : also all points in 9:25 p. m Washington aud Eat- 3:30 a. m era Oregon. 8 p. ro. Fbom Poetlanh. 4 p. m. Ocean Steamsbipa. For San Francisco ! Every Five Day. ( ! . 8 p. m. ' 4 p. m. Ei.tiunday Columbia Rv. Steamers. Ex.sundaj To Astoria and YVay-j Ra.urday i Landings. i lo p. m. a.m. I Willamitti Rivia. I 4:30p.m. Ex.euuday. Oregon City, Newberg, Ex.bunday j balem Si way Land's., 7 a. m, Willamvttb and Ya- 8:30 p. m. Tues.'ibur. bill Kivias. Mon.,Wed aud eat. Oregon City, Dayton,1 and Frl. and Way-I-andlngs. Snakx Rivib. Leavb Lv Hi paria Riparia to LcwUton. Lbwihtos daily daily 8:36 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 1 Parties desiring to go to Heppner or points on Columbia Southern via Ultras, should take No. 2, leaving 1 he Dalles at 12:40 p. m. making direct connections at Heppner ju nctlon and Biggs. Returning maklngriirectcoiinectlon at Heppner junction and Biggs with No. 1, ar riving at The Dallea at U:Jt) p. m. For full particulars call on O. . & N. Co. 'a agent Tbe Dallea. or address W. H. HCRLIU'RT, Gen, Fas. Agt , Portland, Or. Yellowstone Park Line. THE DIKING CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND TO THE EAST. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW STONE PARK LIAVK. Union Depot, Firth and I sts ARRIVE. No. 2. 11:15 A. M No. 4. Fast moll for Tunnm No. 5;50 P. M. No. 3. 7;00 A, M. Seattle, Olympia, Gray s naruorana oouin ncnu points, Spokane, Ross land, B. C, Pullman, Moscow, Iiealstou, Buf faloilump mining coun try, Helena, Minneapo lis, St. Paul, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, ChlpHirn anrl all ivjnt. east and southeast. Puget Sound Express for Tacnma and Seattle and intermediate points 11;30 P. M. Pullman first olaas and tnurlet sleepers to Minneapolis, St, Paul aud Missouri river points without change. Vestibuled trains. Union depot connection! in all principal cities. Baggage checked to destination of tickets. For handsomely illustrated descriptive matter, write " p c" rc-'rvationa, etc., call on or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 255 MorrI son Street, corner Thiid, Portland, Oregon. SOUTH and EAST via Shasta Route TrfllnB lOMVO Tlltt flaiMnai ,.. U.l a vmv'"" - ' n. tu, nilU a) la 'ft . Leave Portland ft-an am 7-m-nm All""'y 12. am 10:50 pm Arrive Ashland ..12:S)am 11:30am .. 5:(l p m 4;.Ta m .. 7:4.'ip in 8:1. a in Hacrarnento " San Francisco .. Arrive Ogdon " Denver ' Kansas City " Chicago .. 5:45 a m II :15 a m .. !l:ooa ni H:la m . :i a m 7:25 a m .. : l.) a in ::io a m Arrive 1-os Angeles 1:20 pm 1:U0 p m . :! a m !l:55 a 111 . 4 .01 a in H:25 a in 7 00 a m :( p in r.i i'ao " Fort Worth.. . " City of Mexico . " Houston New Orleans .. " Washington " New York .;; a m v r,s m 4:00 a m :2ip m 6:42 a 111 .12:4:1 pm 12 4:1 p m ii v : a m Coniiecting at San Francisco with several 1 hillpplncs, Central and Mouth Amiiiea. Sec agent at The Dallea station, or addrcsa C. H. MARKHAM, General Passenger Agent, Port.and, Or. CHctei Lice CoDiiierei. USE Carbolineum : Avenarius. The m-mt rfflclmt Wood Pre-ervlng h ek-JT," K"'1,"'"1 "'"""ly gln-t Hile walls of poultry nouses will per maneiitly , t,rmliiale all w, suits health rlilrl.,,. "... i suits health evgs. w rite for elrenl-r. ., ' ' Mention thia paper. Jos.T. Peters & Co., Ifl ien Pac 1 Souinern Pacific Go Notice ofSheriirrs c By virtue of an execution , clerk of thy circuit irt J b, , co, atale of Oiegon, dated .i f! J"""' n5, plu'Dtltt recovered ludgm.m ; wr" Ue, Oefei.dant, for tbl fim o(",'u" -v ? i ' lar. and tent,.na eenu" m 'CV meut waaenrolled and do7ktt glZ't& tiit in said court, on June 1 10 ihtr.'? tbe .econd day of j, Vm ??" .nade and entered on saU court ""l Margarvt A. begem aa ... "4 Vi ill and tau.Btd,it ".I 04 fi geoggin, deceased, waa subfii,I5e.,' Sf W. A. Be. win m' .aid c.uJi''1, given that I will on Mo Ld k"J ' Da lea City, in said U ..co'c'ou nt. ,M o clock In th aitcrnoon of 2 '.0w" lie auction to the bighem t K following described pror The aoutbeaat ouirter of Jll'l . south half of souLhew, quaruWnr eaat quarter of the southeast on.-' tb "B twenty-eight ft). towu.C X' ? 4 range seventeen (17, east. ' S 1". it' '". ,ne m ay o June wl, r"'i n.ted .t !,.. R,?.I!?.RT KELLY, ax-. July iliTlSil. ' " "tco -oul. DISSOLUTION NOTICE, Kntlola h.roK. ., . . heretofore existing hetwpen v S WswKi iven that I be r,t ftetween E. B. bi, frank &U.nf,. . Tk. t..,. me uaiies, Ore . Jle of Dnfur.Xwr' sy mutual coue 'I.1 aajd dm,. All anBuuJ. thin iiHV riiuuJf rii.fiia t 4IbS1 in lavhii.K .ol,l at m A1 unflnuhi torneva, will be attended to and f both partners the same as though np e.tal k' had occurred. mougn no di,;alu Frank MinpfMi will counta of th arm ...V ' Sim. claims agilust said firm. and all L', Lb? to the firm of Dufur di Meneire are rti!f,M" oitln th ih ki.' ". ,re "re. requested i. Dated . t i h n.nVJ" "'""r J te. luly.lWO. W11' ll!2L FRANK MENKFEr NOTICE FOR PUBLIcItTosT' LandOfmcb at Tun Daluho,., n.ml ..H;"l,' r.".,,n"1 foil,,.,, to make final proT.f in rt J h that s.id proof will be made be ore n? and receiver of the IJ. k. 1,1011 Dalles, Or , on Saturday, Sept. 2l, I'M)" H.nrjr C. Oordl of The Dallas Or II. E. No -4H f, for the .W SE'i Hec t t i" R 1:1 K. W. M. ' TP 1 He mimea the following wltne,,, uwmt 0fl.aCiOdnid?v?x,;e8MenC,!U,,0n "' CU1S Ernest Jordan, Albeit Jordan, John fubet and James Thoma,, aii of The Da le. Om" aug221 JAY P. LUCAS. X EXECUTOR'S NOriCE. Notice Is hereby given that the dndenlirned has been duly appointed by the honorable mn oi me suite or Oregon, lor Wasco couuiv n ecutor of the estate of Auaust Bachmin,a ceaed. All persons having claims maln.t nil estate are hereby notiiled to present the mm? properly verified, to the undesigned GenrgeD' Kced, at The Dalles, Wasco county, Ore at the office of hia attorneys, Menefee Win at 1 he Dallea, Oregon, within six n.onthi im the date of this notice. Dated this Nth day of July, 1000. ... GEO HUE D. RFED, KTMtnlnrnf rim ul.l. .r . ..... ' deceased. n.j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ornta at Thk Dau.es, oei.,1 . . July 2H, r.lu. Notice is hereby given that the lollowlDf named settler haa tiled notice of her Intention to commute and make final proof In support of her clilm, and that said proof will be made be fore the rcgirter and receiver at The Dnlla, Oregon, on Thursday, September 20, lsoo, via: Lola A, Hello, of The Dalles, r., H. E. No. filfV.i, for the NW'! SE!, K'i and 8Wi 8W4, Sec. A T. 1 B., K. 11 E., w.M She names the following witnesses tnnmvehff con tlnuoua residence upon, and cultivstion of said land viz: Peter Pagan, G. Wctmore, Charles Mstner, V. Fok, all of The Dalles, or. JAY r, LI CAS, 1-1 Ke liter NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Isolated Tract ) Public Land Sale. Land Orrici at Thi Dalles, Oekcoji) July 21, law. I Notice Is hereby given that in purnnw of imtrnctiona from the commissioner of the ren- eral land oHice, under authority vested in Dim by section 24f5 U. 8. Rev. Stai., as amended br the act of cougresa approved February S, IN, we will n'roceed to oiler at nubile sale on Satur day, the Nth day of September, next, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m , at this ollli-e, the following tract oi tana, to-n it: Lot 4, Sec 1.1, Tp. 1 N., R. 12 E , Vt . .M. Anv and all oeroiii claiming the (bore- descr'ilMHl laiirts are adviseil to file lb a claims In this oltlce on or before the day bov designated for thewnntnencernent of said wle, otherwise their rii'hta will be forfeited. JAY P. LICA?, Register, al l OH9 PATTERSON, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAKDtFFicaatTita Dalles. 0., July 20. 1W. I Notice ia hereby given that the followh lamed settler has filed notice of his IntenliooB .. . .. . . . ..Itin niaae nnai prooi in supiatri oi m, that said proof will be made la-fore the Kei(lM and llrivlvi-r at The Iialles. Oregon, on Ihuri- John W. Johnston, of The Dalles. II. K. No. 5170, for the BE'4 H TP 1 K B 'lie names the following wltnesestnpri;yeij contliiu.ms residence upon, and cultlvu"" auld land, tit : . J. W. Marquis, O. W. Johnston, Frsnk rrlw ley, (ieo. E. Johnston, all of The Dallea, 0i"- 2.VI JAV P. I.l'CAl), KeglsleL NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LtND OrriCB AT VASfOI'VEB. WH.I Au. IA, l1"1- t Notice la hereby given that the I""" named settler has filed notice of h1 ,'?r.d to make final pnsrf In support of Idj'11"; '1 It at said priKi! will be made la-fore . B . i wg flitted States I nmmis.louer for .. Washington, at hlaolllcc III tinldemiale, ington, on October 1, l'., viz: John Watson, P. O. adilrci-s Ccntervllle, Wash., "IT hoin.st.ad application No. " I""" .c V, Tp it S, K 14 K, W. M. w, Who names the following witnesses p his continuous residence upon and cumisi of said land, viz.: . Jn Charles Htrauhe, William W I !' Daly and Patrlrk liaggerty, all "I e"1" P. O., W ashington. . ala l W. R. DI SBAR, BfL. JiXECUrOK'S NO TICK. Notice Is hereby given that t'' tle have been duly iippolnted hy ,ro niuntv court, of the sUiie of Oregon, r..,i,nitf av.M,iit,.r. of theCStSt :, ..r .mi tat.! ol II'"." . son, dweascd. All I"''"" ''.VJi", pr against said estate are hereby noli" naertaT"C harlea K. Corson, at Wascn. nher n sn llr.-g.oi, or at the office of our ,t,irl,..njri ill fee Wilson, at The Dalle., Oreg l'm months from the dale of this hour. D..edJu,y.4. ' CH A HI F4 F.. CJJJJy W ILLIAM i, Kieculoraof the estate of Hor dloc . , ,u Ceased . joiiaa"1 coaa. T 3I00UE & AIN, i. . ATTORNEY AT LAW Room. 3 and 40. over V. 9 J-n pit. K. B. riBul S"", TJiysiciiui and Surgeon Office, Vogt Dl. Cver Vo'W THK DAI.IE',0 2Caj lino dw