The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, October 17, 1900, PART 1, Image 5

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1000.
p .HMOfl Jff an-1 Eilxibeth Com
uni; rurthwert eemrnor NW. 1L
'., ,h ts rod. -ui 3 reds, aorta
. -od iwl "3 rods. Sot . T.
.- out; commencing n.ertheaat
iVnr Nfc. tt. south 49 rod, west
vi rod, north mis. t a roils.
' T 2 N K 1" K
,m Edward C.-H. W 1st
dd H R . lots 26, X block .... W
.Iowa. W. B.-W. tt XT. V, 8e-.
T 4 S.. R. tt B: , acrem In
tvllle
., o H. Heart nnlna" at a tia.Se
' ,-haina 1 Hriks vi I of corner
" ; 33 ?4. north 17 roJa 11
' uV to cantar f a lar-c 10 k. east
.'red 9 links to a point about I
i links north of rwrtrvwest
rier of the Mill lot. south about
rods. 10 links, east 1 chain to a
irilm let-en Beccs. 27, 24. to
of beginning Bee. 27. T 2 N .
10 E. ; coramenarlri- northwest
r N"W. tt- east 45 rods south
i p.. is west 16 rods, north 3 rod.".
.! i rods north 15 rod to ba
mrilruT See 34. T. 3 X.. R. 10 E. ;
." NW. SV i. XV. V, Sec.
is T. 2 X. R. II E IM
rs Bert H. Add. Ant., lot 5.
k 7 1
. Alex. JCatate Undivided
, r-t'ifths Interest 8. tt NV. tt
16 T 7 S.. R. 17 E. : undlvld
, merest Sees. 21. 29. 25. 34. 87.
t m R 17 E. : undivided four-
frns Interest r ' K K. tt SR. tt
'' T. 7 ft. R. 17 E. ; undlvtd
.' 1 four-llfths Interest. XW. tt Sec.
.. T 7 S.. B. 17 E.: undivided four
I hs Interest W. tt XW. tt W V,
s'v tt NW. tt 8W. tt S. tt SE- tt
4 T. 7 8.. R. 17 E. : undivided
r-tiftl's interest. 8. tt XW. tt
.... :ik T. 7 8. . R. 1" E. ; undivided
-Tilths Sec. 3. T. 8 8.. R. 17 E. . Ml ID
. d E. L.-N. tt BW. tt KW tt
- , 1 T. ! X.. R. 10 E. ; E. & W.
-t Add. D. C. lots 48. 47. 48. block
E W. Add. D. C. lots 7 to 13,
inclusive, block 4 5 I
. Alice H. H. R. Park, lot 20,
l, lock 1 26
Sunhla H. R. Park, lot 21.
u rir 1 J
Rorick J. T. Tfcomp. Add. D. C.
lot 1. 'block 17
, thji l. -NE. tt. See. 27. T. 1
v R 12 E 12 a
l Emorv-W. Vt IW. 14 XE. tt
". tt SW. H Sec. 5. T.
IS K. 10 E
Rosg J. H.-SE. BE. V. Sec. 26,
T. ii S.. R. E 2
i, Mr Marv E. & W. 1st Add.
H. R. lots 29. 30, block 9 23
Rnsenbtonth, Herman E. & W. 1st
H R.. lots J3, 34. block 7 23
It ,th J. M.-NW. BW.
S -c W T. I a, R. 14 E; fc. V4 Sec.
17 T 3 S.. R. 14 E. . X. Sm-. la.
T IS R. 13 E. : BEL 4 XE
Sec I T. 3 a. R. 13 E.; SE. 2
S. . W. T. 3 8., R. H E 94 u3
Kowe. H. B.-CKm IM: all un-
sold lota and block 23 W
Rowei Mrs. H. K.-L. Bl. Add. D.
I iota S, 6. block 8 X
Rowland. QeojW 'Wy Estate-B!g
s id. D. '., lot 9, block 8 li io
Rowland R ill'h Comm nc'ng north
K west corner of W. 1L Uuttif lot.
w.-si 2T.2 feet, north 75 feet, east 232
I, , i itli " feet 1 's
Runvan. Mary A. Beginning n the
,rth line of D. . wagon ro id
of lnters-tlon of east line of lund
,,1 to Wasco Woolen Munufac
inrlnK Company: thence east on
. irth line or side road 50 feet,
north at rinht angles to the south
Urn of land sold by Victor Trevitt
1.. H l'ent land, west on side south
Mno to eaat line of Wusco oolen
M inufai turlnif fomp.ny's land,
south to beirlnnln D io
Runyon. George W.-W. tt Talbot
I ,e I). U. C. Xo. m T. 1 N.. H.
K K. Mil. Add. 1. C, lots G, H.
I. block Mj Mil. Add D. O., lots
B C, L). Bi, F". block 33: Mil.
Add D. C lots O, H, I. J. K, iU
1.1. K-k 42; Mil. Add. D. C, kta G.
II l. block H4; Mil. Add. D. C.. lots
A li C. I. i. J. K. U block 100:
Mil. Add. B-. C. lots A. B, C, D,
E. block 101 42 14
Russell, J. W.-NB. VI Sec. 4. T. 3
S . II. 13 E. ; N tt Sec. 3. T 38..
K 13 E. ; W. tt W tt SB. tt SrtV .
Sec. 34. T. 2 S.. R. 13 E & 13
Ryan, John-lAt 2. E. tt NW. tt Sec.
30 T. 1 H R. 14 E 20 49
Ryan. J. H.-W. V K. Vi WW. tt
.. It, T. 4 S.. R. 9 E 20
Bandera, Emily J-.-E. U NW. tt. less
4 aiTcs In NE. corner Sec. 22, I .
I X., R. 13 E 44
Blunders. Llllle-SE. tt Bee. 18. T. 1 .
N., R. 9 B '5b
S.indman, Mr. Alice 8. tt 8. tt SB.
i. e. 28, T. 1 N.. R. 10 E 3 1j
Sindman. V.-BW. tt BW. tt Bee. 28,
T. 1 X., R. 10 B. 2
Banford, A. C.-8W. tt Bee. 7, T. 5
8., R. 13 E s 97
Sivage. Dora W.-B. & W. First
Add. H. R.. lots 29. 30. 31. 32. block
1) "
Bavage, Otla-D. C, lot 10, block 1.. 2!) 40
Srhaltile, Matthew-B. ttE- tt
20, r I 8., R. 12 E. : NE. tt tt
I T 4 S R 12 17; NW. tt
NW. tt 8W 28. T 4 8.. R. 12 E 13 08
8hae1ile, John NTW. tt 8K. tt NE.
i, SW. tt Bee. 12. T. 2 N.. R. 10 E.. . 20
Schmidt. Our E. tt Bee. J. T. 8 B..
It. IG E. ; NE. J, 8oc. 1, T. 7 8.. R-
II B ; W. tt El. tt Bee. 6. T. 7 S..
R. 17 E X0i "
Schmidt, C. t,. Laven Heights,
lots 1, 4. block 4 19
hwailier. O. F.-Lot 1, Bee. 1. T.
1 N R. 1 E 1 W
Scott. Uivld Ant., lot 4, block .... 2 28
oars, Anna-S. tt 8W. tt NW. Vi
fee 7. T. 2 X., R. 11 B 4 85
c irs, Wm.-N. tt NK. tt BK tt NE.
'4 See. 35. T. 2 N.. R- 10 E. ..- 3 83
feTleck, M. C.-N. tt NB. tt BE tt
N E I i N E. V. BE. tt Bee. 36. T. 1
8. R. 14 E 16 91
ll, lljill tf tt NE. V X'K.
UK. Vi Bee. 8. T. 2 8.. R. IS E... 6
Beclu. Gcrmaln-M& ttjo., a t;
1 N . It. 12 E. : W. ttW. tt tt
NW. tt Bee. 24, T. 1 N R. 12 B 22 .2
Sh. lly, Troy -8. tt BW. tt NE tt
go. 36, T. 2 N.. R. 10 B.
SI i, HW. tt Bee. 25. T. 2 N.. R.
W K 11 46
bepard, N. B.-W. tt BW. tt Bee.
18, T, I N.. R. 10 B. 16 M
Sherlock, Samuel-Oimmenclng 2J
f' i I ; from SW. corner lot 12.
I. 1... K I B 27 feet, N. 120 feet,
W. :u feet. N. to beginning; l. ...
pari of lot 12, block 1 "
Hhcrric I), K. C. NK. Vi. less 10 acres
i 11 11. Halley. Sec. 9. 1
- R, 10 E 30 M
ewinl, Ioren Commencing 88.30
n BE. corner NW. tt. X-
2J I" rod W. 84.6 rods, 8. 23.10
rul B. S4.8 rods, c. 2, T. 2 N..
H io E. ; H. R.. lot 4, W. tt 3,
hloc k 2 21 "
Bhcrrlll Mary B.. B4f Vi B. tt
S' :. T, i s it ii i:
U. r. It. K.-NW. tt NW.
XK NW. 'ess 18 ncres Io .1
XI Sn.M tnaker, Sec. S. T. 2 X , R.
M w
hut I. . I- r. derlck omm nclng on
8. f Sec. 25 due N. of X J;
'oruc-i lot 2, Wlnani Add. 11. R . N.
reel, W. R0 reet, 8. Ino foot, K.
feet, Sec. 21. T. I N., R. E. . K
Bldd-ill, I). Big, Add. D. C, lot ,
l k v in,,. Add. I), ft, lots . 2. tM ...
II. 12, block 2 mm
I lin A. H.- lMg. Add "
.. Mcwk 7: Rig. Add. !. K
.. w i, lot 1. bloc k A Mil
Add D. c, lot T. bfoek B
llv.rtooth, F. W. Ant., lots 4, 5,
. i ll. block ; AnTTlot t, block 2
"' "l n. Alma C Bomlniilng 50 fee t
i . t M. from BE. c orner ol
land formerly owned by 1. I. He
ontherly 120 feet, westerly
"" feet, northerly 120 feet, easterly
o" line of Klghth street 50 feet to
" n "iiIiik, nlao ,'iOxlilO feet Joining
!"' I. I'l.H-k J, N. A O. Ahl r. '..
feet AlVOT.l ,,W lllie I.V l' f. :
ii .N " A,,'- n 'v um
fklhi,, K w tju A. D. C!.. lots
1 . W. 2. block 14 1
l.onlwi-Bl. HI. Add. D.
" c. 8, bloeg 1 H 10
Bloper. M. F Beginning 1.J chain
W.. l.i.to chtUis B. of XE corner.
I a 6.ti0 chains. W. 6.70 chain. N.
8.88 chain. E. 6.78 chain to be
ginning. Bee. I. T. 2 X . R. V) E...
Snur-. If. C MIL Add. D. C. lot
J. block 9 I 42
Smith. Ella A Mil. Add. D. C lot
B, blok ; lots A. B. C. D. E
I. J K. U block 4: lots A. B, C.
1. E. H. K. L, block ii: kt J.
K. U block 52 23 43
Smith. Jasper X. SW. NK ,
8E. V. XW. XE. - SW
tt WW. tt BE. tt. less 10 acre sold
to John an.: Elizabeth Kobinaon.
In SE t NW. i gee. 9 T. 1 K..
R. 13 E 2a
Smith. Mrs. E. E. H. R , all block
12: H. It all block E: divided
tt lot 5. 14 feet W. side 6 block D. . 9S 10
Smith, E. L. XW. v. SE. ' XE. tt
8W. V BW. V NE. tt. less 21 acre
i i SE. XW tt Sec 11. T. 2 X.
K. 16 E W SW , NE tt Sec
22. T. 2 X.. R. 10 E. : XE. tt SW.
tt SW. BW. V, 8. tt. XW
tt SW ',. Sec 2f. T. 2 X KM K.
E. tt Sec. 22. T. 1 X. R. E. :
Pleasant View, lota 1. 2: H. R..
lots 5. 6. 8. 9: H. R.. undivided tt
lot 7, block 9
71 7
2 25
Smith. C. P.-E. tt W. tt W tt NE.
.. I" 1 V t lib i."
WCV. . 8 V. 4V lie
Smith. 8. C-8W. tt SE
Sec. 27.
T. 2 X.. R. 10 E 12 60
Smith. E. L... Trustee S. tt S. u SE.
SW. tt Sec. 22. T. 1 X.. R. 10 E. . 1 16
Smith. J. M ind E. M -Lot 4. XE.
tt SE. tt SW. tt SW. V, See. 9. T.
1 X.. R. 11 E. IS 92
Smith. I J nil WW tt SW. tt lot 6:
also commencing XE. corner SW.
tt SW . tt. X. 17.82 chains. E. 2.43
chains, 8. 17.82 chalux. W. 2.43
chains to beginning. SfC. 25, T. 3
X.. R. 10 E. : Wlnans Add. H. R.,
lots 2. 3. 4. block 8 28 50
Smith, H. B and E. Morgan E. V
NE. tt N. tt SE. tt Sec- 18. T. 8
S.. R. 15 E . SE NW. tt X j
gW. tt Sec. 19, T. 8 S.. R. 15 E S9 5S
Smith. Gesorge Big Bl. Add. P. C,
lot 3. bloc-it 22 278
Smith. Emma Mil. Add. P. C, lots
A. B, C, P, block 57 15 10
Smith, P. L. H. R. Park, lot 17.
block 1 26
Snodgrasss, J. P. S. tt SW. V NW.
tt SW. tt Bee. 27, T 4 8.. R. II E.. 10 93
Snow, F. A NW. tt SE. tt Sec. 33.
T. 3 N.. R. 10 E 3 48
Snyder. Susan NW. tt XW. tt Sec.
2. T. 1 N.. R. 12 1 2 "6
Summervllle. W. O Commencing
NE. coiner of XW. V. XW. tt. W
317 chains. 8. 6tt chains. E. 307
chains, X. 6tt chains to beginning.
Sec. 3. T. 2 N., R. 10 E 2 90
Sones A Button All Sec. 10, T. 1
It., R. 9 E. ; all Sec. 16. ?. 1 N..
it. : E. : SiW. tt SE. tt. XE.
NE. tt NW. tt. Stt XW- tt NW
tt &W. tt. SE. tt SW. tt. N-tt SE.
tt S. e. 32. T. 1 X.. R. s E . W tt
SE. tt. S. tt SW. tt Sec. 31. T. 1 N..
R. 9 E.: E. tt B. Vi. WW. tt SE.
tt Sec. 32, T. 1 N., ft. 8 K. ; W. i
S W. U. NE. tt 8V. Vi. iota 1, 2..
Sec. 10. T. 1 N.. R. 8 E 70 27
Suicenger. Michael E. tt W. Vi See.
K T. 1 X.. R. 13 E 12 90
Spencer. J. J. Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, Sec. 16,
T. 1 X. R. 10 E 5 87
Spurrier, W. E. lts 3. 4. 5, block
i: SW. tt BE. tt. platted as Belle-
view Add. ll. (., less niocK l. aec.
18. T. 1 X.. . 13 E 6 50
Staats. J. O.. Estate X. tt NW. Vi
Sec. 8. T. 2 8., R. 13 E 4 3,
SlenifelH. Maurice XE. 18 SE. tt.
Sec. T. 3 X., R. 10 E 6 90
Strain. Jefferson E. tt W- tt, N. tt
XE Vi. SW. tt XE. tt. NW. Vi
SE. Vi. lots 24, 25. 26, 27. Sec. 31, T.
4 8 It. 14 E 29 94
Sttlnrr, Pauline-H. R. Park, lot 3,
block 1 26
Stegman, John-NW. tt. W. tt SAV.
tt Sec. 22. T. 1 N., R. 12 E. ; E. Vi
SW. tt. VV. Vi SE. tt Sec. 15. T. 1
N., R. 12 E 2G 49
Sterling. Ueorge W.-W. tt NE tt.
E. ttNW. tt, WW. tt WW. tt. NW.
NJt,.:.S: 20 24
Sterling, E. H. Eots 2, 3 4. Sec. 7,
T. I N.. R. 13 E 12 18
Stevens, Harriet X. Big Add. P.
C, lot 9, block 24 "10
Stewart. L. O. 5 acres out of Mc-
Coiniack & Muncly tract, sees, o,
7, T. 2 N., R. 10 E
2 30
Stewart. Wm.-SW. Vi SE. tt Sec.
14 T 2 N.. R. 10 B. Wlnans' Add.
H. R., lots 3. 4. block 7 5 63
Stewart, Jeanette P. Lots 3. 4. SE.
tt SW. Vi Sec. 30, T. 1 X.. R. 13 E. ;
WW. tt NW. tt, Sec. 31. T. 1 Hi,
r. 13 E mm
Stewart, Panlel SW. tt 8ec. 25. T. 1
Pi., It. vi c
u,l.w., AllmrtR V 1st Add.
8 10
it H ' lots r? 28.' 29. 30. block I.... 29
Stlllwell, Phelps & Scttlemeler Lot
l sec. io, i. 6 - w
Story Lucretla-SE. tt X'W. V. XW- .
tt SE. tt Sec. 36, T. 2 X . R. 12 E... 3 68
Stranahan. Mrs. A. A. Waucomv
lots 9. 10. block 3 6b
Stranahan. O. L. Lots 1. 2. 3. 4, See.
35. T. 3 N.. R. 10 E 3c 06
Stranahan. Oeo.-E. tt 99. tt E.
tt Sec. 9, T. I K. ID Ic el
Stranahan. ha. E. Vi Wj tt 8E.
tt 8W. tt Sec. 9, T. 2 N.. R. 10 E... 3 j8
Stranahan. C. H.-NW. tt, BW.
tv V V. SE. Vi. E. ' SE
ai- l. a l W li Sec 9. T.
N., R. 10 E 24 21
Stranahan. A. K. Waucoma. lots
11. 12. block 3 3 42
Stranahan, Jnmes A. --Commencing
SW. comer. SE. tt SW. tt. E. 8
i -v: W roils S. 80
nids. Sec. 9. T. 2 X.. R. 10 E..
Stranahan. Ji hn L. W. tt E. tt BE.
Vi SW. tt Sec- . ' IWeef
Stioud, Samuel Commencing 120
rods 10 feet 8., 120 rod 20 feet E.
NW. comer o. L. 81ms. No. 39. E.
10 rods. X. 9.3 rods. W. 10 rods. 8.
w.3 rods to beginning. T. 1 X.. R.
13 E
2 G3
3 55
Stnriress 1) A. 8. tt Pen. tt. "
WSW tt See. 12. T."2 X It 11 E 11 91
Summers, Robt.-E. A W. 1st Add.
II. R.. lots 21, 22, block 6
Hwagger. Wm. A -15 acres In K. tt
SW tt SW. tt Sec 6, T. 1 X.. R.
13 E
3 07
Swift. Mary J.-N. tt 8 tt Sec 9. T.
4 8.. R. 13 E. ; tt acre In Prattvllle 18
Syrl. Belle M.. X A X". tt Sec. 11.
4 32
12 00
Tc PV. ri. ii .s
Tall. W. I -NW. tt Bee. 27. T. 2 N..
M e, K
Talbot, !" E.-E. A W. 1st Add.
II It., lots 33, M. IMOC R
Taylor, J. W. HE. tt XW. tt Sec.
K T. 2 X.. R. 10 E
29
3 06
Tin lor. Eunice I . Mil. Ad I' ' 1"'
J, block 3
Taylor, Sarah K. W. tt. N. tt . W
s... 11 T. 1 N.. R. 13 B. : E. tt t
i, Se Is T I N It It K : lots
I l
4 5 ii ,", V noetic rial lots i. i.
u e lii.- i. s T. 1 N.. R. 1.1
E E. tt E. '1 see', e. i. ,
l:t "E.
ii c;
Taytor, P.-Commicing MMI
r,is E and 64 l-27.i toils S. of 11.
, N, ;w S. HI tods E I" rods.
ft Ih-'rods, VV. 10 rods t.i legi::
nli.g, T. 1 N. 'I "3 E-1. Wlnans
Ad.l H, R . I'd 8. block i
Tartor, J rfk VSaV ' 8E'
4 gee. 6. T. 1 8.. R. 18
Taylor j m mm AM p. 0 lot
t and II, block 23
Tavlcr Za. k N W '. Sec . 32. T. .
' ..' i- i.' Imi.rovemen s on .
4 13
4 31
7
B, II. ll ."'l-i f Im.
gove rn, i'ts on E. tt E. tt Bee. 28.
T. 8. K 17 E
. n T S H II 1, C. . 1111
103 11
10
Te.iKiie, J H.-4TO. tt Bee- 4- ' '
Tf LW.-irnb&lft 24 70
' . .... Uinnfaciuiing Co.
1 I I -
l N It. Ill' E K tt H.
'.BW tt Bee. IH T N. I U .
37 85
ri.,. I 11 U ..:.: ' , i
1, See. T 2 N., It 12 h
rh, toss Jamr-'ommenclng NK.
.11 in Sims' I) U C T. 1 m
13 .
:i 5:1
1 Thomps. n. J P. X , 8W See
M, T 2 N . R. 10 E . Mil. Add. P. C
I lot O. H. bkvk It
; Thompson Falghee U A. P. C
I lot 1. 2. block a
19 20
U
i The mpjc.ii. George T U. Bl. Add.
' P. CL lot 7. 8. block S
I Thome n. Emma E A W. 1st
j Add. H. R.. lot Utl block 2..
WT
2 96
Th n:; n. Wm SW tt S T.
I n. 1 J K.
8 73
Thurston. B. H Big Bl. Add. P.
C lota 1. 2. block 13
TTTTbeits. Henr-H. R. Park, lot 48.
block 3
28 26
30
, TH man. A. H Lola 14. 15. Sec. 15,
T. 1 X.. R. V E . W tt XE. N'
V. SE tt NW s - NE tt XW.
tt Sec. 22. T. 1 X.. R. 10 E
Tcmlinse. n. II ll. -SE. ' . Se. -. T.
1 N . R. 1 E.
Troup. J W. Commencing 8 W
corner of Bunnell's lot. S. 170 feet
to alley E. along alley 142 feet.
N. 170 feet. W. 142 feet to begin
nlng. Trev. Ad. P. C
Tutne r Alva L - .Beginning SW.
corner SW. tt along 8. slele Sec.
6. E. 19.30 chains. X. tt mile. W.
18.78 chains. 8. to beginning. Sec.
8, T. 1 X.. Tt 13 E
Turner. Dec. Mil. Add. P. C, lota
O. H. block 70
Udell, E. W. -Beginning 7 chains
west of southeast corner P. L. C.
Xo. 38. south 10 chains, west 2
chalna. n.irth !o chains, east 3
chains to be g.nnlng. Bee. S5, T. 3 I
N.. R. WE
Vrtm, C. P.-SW. v, NE. tt Sec. 31.
T. 7 a. It. 15 E. NW tt NW. i
8e.-. 3. T. I S.. R. 14 B; SB tt
SE. tt Sec. IS, T. S 8.. R. 14 E. ;
SW tt SW. tt Sec. 14. T. 8 8.. R.
14
4 42
14 E i
131 9'
I'muhart. Andrew-Mil. Add. P. C.
lots I J, block 39
Van Arnam. Jane E.-8E tt SE. tt
Sec. 12. T. 2 N.. R. 10 B
Valguth. Mlirle W. tt BE. tt SW.
tt XE tt XB tt SW. tt Sec. 4,
T. 1 8.. R. 10 E
Voogt. George W.-E. A W. 1st Add.
11. R., lots 37 . 38, 41. 14 block 10....
Waldo. Clara H.. Heirs XW. tt SW.
tt Sec. 25, T. 2 X.. R. 14 E. ; SE. tt
XE. tt XE. tt SE. tt See. 26. T.
3 X.. R. 14 B
Walker. Mary E.-E. A W. 1st Add.
H. R.. lots 21, 2 block 2
WUkar. W. 11 One lot In Pratt-
ville. Sec. 14. T. 4 8.. R. 12 E
Wallace. Mrs. 8. F. Ant., lot t
block 2
WaUaiH- X. W. B. Add. Ant., lots
I. 2. block 3
Walsh, Thomas N. Vi N. tt Sec. 29.
T. 2 X1.. R. 15 E. : 8. tt XE. tt W.
tt SE. Vi Sec. 20. T. 2 X.. R. 15 E. ;
W. tt BW. tt Sec. 21. T. 2 X., R.
15 E
Wolsh, John -E. tt SE. tt SW. tt
SE. Vi XE. tt SW. tt an-. 33, T.
4 8.. R. 12 B
Walton. Margaret A NE. tt Sec. 8.
T. 1 8., R, 15 E
Ward. W. L.. Estate S. tt SE. tt
XE. tt SE. tt Sec. 5. T. 18.. R. 14
E. ; X. tt NE. tt Sec. 8, T. 1 8.
R. 14 E
Walsh, J. W. SW. tt Sec. 34. T.
1 X., R. 13 E
Ward. J. W.-SW. tt Sec. 12. T. G
8., R. 12 E., X". Va Bee. 17. T. 5 9..
2
3 10
j
11 20 j
58
10 20
29
3 60
26 CO
1 90
3T S3
8 40
11 50
16 80
23 00
24 46
8 80
17 94
K. 12 E
Washington. Panlel S. tt SE. tt
Sec. 12, T. 1 K R. 13 E
Waters A Rawson S. Vi SE. tt Sec.
22, T. 1 X., R. 13 E
Watson. Jane A. Lot 15 to 20. In
clusive, 33. 34, 43. 44. 45, 46, block
1: lots 41. 42. block 2; lots 5, 6, 23,
24 27 to 32 Inclusive, 43 to 48 In
clusive, block 3; lots 10 to 21 Inclus
ive, 37 to 48 Inclusive, block 4; lots
1 to 20 Inclusive, 25 to 48 Inclusive,
block 5; lots U to 18. 39 to 44 In
clusive, block 6; lots 1. 2. 7 to 16.
SB. 36. 37, 38, block 7; lots 1 to 22
27 to 48 Inclusive, block 8; lots 1 to
221 33 to 41 Inclusive. 43 to 46 In
clusive, block 89; lots 3 to 12 In
clusive, 4G, 46, E. A W. 1st Add. H.
R., block 10
Watson. J. W E. A W. 2d Add. H.
R.. lots 11, 12. block 1; E. A W.
Add. 'H. R.. lot 1. 2. 3 4. 5. 6.
block 1; E. A W. 2d Add. H. R..
lots 1. 2. 13 to 44 Inclusive block
5; B A W. 2d Add. H. R.. all block
7; E A W. 2d Add. H. R.. lots 1 to
8, 42 to 48, block 8
Watson. Mrs. Eather 8. Waucormi,
lot 1. block P j
Watson . May Q. Commencing
northwest corner P. L. C. Xo. 3i.
east 100 teti, south 30.85 feet south
erly along south line O. R. A X.
track 19:10.3 feet, south 190tt feet
to north line of Waucoma. west to
west line Waucoma. south to state
road, westerly along state road to
west line P. L. C. No. 37, north to
place of beginning. Sec. 3 X., R.
10 E
Watts. Ermlldla-iH. R. Park, lot 48.
block 1
Watts. Mrs. Jessie H. R.. lots 1, 2,
block 21
Watts, Lewis W. H. R. Park, lot
45. block 1
Wantle, Marie H. R. Park, lot 4,
block 3
Weberg. Annie E SE. Vi XE. Vi
Sec. 6. T. 1 N.. R. 13 E
Wells. Warren X'W tt XE. tt. X.
tt SW. tt XE. tt. Bee. 7. T. 2 X..
It 11 E
Whealilon. X.-W. 'i8E. tt. 8. tt
SW. tt Bee. 34. T. I N., R. 10 E...
Wheildon Lueinda W. N. A O.
Add. P. C, commencing 60 feet S.
XW. corner lot 1. block 6. W. 200
feet 8 70 feet. W. to E. line Mil.
Add. P. C, southerly 76 feet to X.
line of lot purchased by O. P.
Taylor from Korten estate, south
erly 45 feet to W. line of X. A O,
Add. P. Co X. 130 feet to begin
ning, blc.ck 14
Whe-eler, C, 8. W. of that point 5
acres deeded by Prather to Bue-k.
W of state road, Sec. 27. T. 5 N..
R. 10 E
Wheeler, M. O.-SW. tt Sec. 31, T. 2
X., R. 10 E
Wheeler. J. L E A W. 2d Add. H.
R., lot 45. block 5
Whltcomb. Oeo. F.-H R. Park
lots 28. block 4; H. R. Park, lot 42.
block 3
Whin . mb. llertle and Belle 11. R.
Park, lot 39. block 3
Whltcomb. M. J.-Lot 1, Sec. 36. T.
3 X . R. 11 E
White. James-MU. Add. P. C lots
B. ( . block
Wlc kens. T. K.-8W. tt BE. tt. less
i . ac tes deeded by It. .1 ElUs 1"
acres J. O. Eastman. See. 33. T. 3
X. R. U E
Wic ks. I-ahel-W. tt XW , Sec. 27,
T 1 N., R. 12 E. ; 8E. tt N-tt-E
'.. SE. tt- NW. tt SB. tt Sec.
28. T. 1 X.. R. 12 E
Wlckl.an. R. F.-N. tt XW. tt SW.
tt NW tt NW. tt BW . tt Bee. V
f is S 12 E . NE. tt SB- tt Sec
7 ' T I 8., R. 12 E
Wtckham. Jasper-W. tt XE. tt Bee.
2ii. T. 2 N.. It. 10 E
Wlduer. Mary 11. R- I'ark. lot 31.
block 1
Wl.lner. C. E.-ll. R. Park, lot 34.
block 1
20 59
8 70
95 00
26
20 90
26
26
2 30
4 10
9 10
35 50
1 02
9 18
29
26
26
1 36
14 32
8 83
17 16
13 23
7 88
26
26
17 10
37 43
Wiley K. C, and E. U. i iara
1 UeV 1. See .Hi. I I iN . K. T..
-ni.r,i eo 8 SE. 14 Sec . T. I
-
H. . K 16
It 15 K
H It I.'. V. . HK. tt W-c ' 1 -
Willis M.-Commcriclng XW cor
mt XW. tt Bee. 28, 8. to P. & S.
wngon road. E. along sulci road to
n pednt midway between lv It .
boundary line of NW. tt,."" , '
N to X line- of SW. tt. W. to be
ginning: also, beginning 18 rods N.
Of B. line of XW. tt W. tt. on IS.
line of state road. W. along suld
road 16 rods. X. 10 rods. K.JM to'ls.
S M rods, all in S. .-. 26. T. 3 V.
K. 10
Wllllson W. A. E. W. 1st Add.
II ll lot :a, block 6; E. eft W 1st
EM, II ft. Ids 1 to 42. block 8....
Williams. W. O. Mil. Add. P. C..
,. I, block 122 Mil Add. P. C.
lot . hle-K-k 123
Wllliiim- Ueorge- i-ommHiielng cen
ter tteet Ion north to county road,
wnilhwe.t 10 liiiiTseetlng line be
tween NW. tt BW. tt to beginning.
6 l6
S- IT. T. 2 X. R. 1 K ; Mil
lv I-., lot U. II tlo-k 51
I K
V illume Er-I Sri
8K. i NE
i E tt
8E. tt E tt W. 8E. tt
96 T. I X RUB
ovc. m
17 W
Williams. Mrs, Vlol4-rn.li d
c.ne-flftlT Int. XW , Sv. 24. T 1
IV li B
8 5
Wlllejek. E.
k
U-H. R. Park. kt
Wil- -
Mrs
R. J.-BUr Bl. Add
IX c
lot
block 7 3
28 Wlnans. AndutaaLot 1. NE. tt WE.
tt less iwrt i.lattexl and aold. ax-.
ai. T. 3 X., K. 10 E
Wlnans. E T N tt N. , Sec 12, T
15 1 N It E S , SW tt WW. tt
SW tt Sec 2. T 2 N It E
16 64
75 W tnans, W A SE tt
N. K. 9 E 811 tt SW tt
VS. T. I
Sec Is
T I N I! :o E : S
5, tlock A
Waucoma. lot
21 95
Winans. Mrs
20 It bloek 1
L Wlnans' Add H.
9 50
Wtn.il.. W R Sr' i. Nil tt .
1, T 1 N. R 9 E. : E. t, E. tt
sw i, se i. s r 2 . k.
759! a E
Wlnans. L - SW. tt Sec. 13. T. 1 X..
1 90 I R
Winehell. Vlrgll-B S XE. tt XW.
XE, tt X E tt XW tt Sc.-. 19.
I X.. R. 11 E ; SW tt SW tt 8
v I
SE. tt SW. tt Sec. 18. T. 2 W.
11 E
17 43
Wlahart CI. M.-NW. tt Bee. 32. T.
1 X.. R. 10 E
t
W lsh -rt. J.-SW. tt Sec 33. T 1 N
R. 10 E 75
Wlshirt. P.-XE. V Sec. 22. T. 1 X.,
R. 10 E IS 13
Wolfran. Franz-H. R. Park, lot 9.
67 block 2 28
Wood. Rachael C.-Mll. Add. P. C.
lot 9. block 40 178
Wood, Thomas J. E. A W. First
Add. H. R.. lots 23. 24. block I.... 29
Wood. Alfre-e SW. tt Sec. 22, T. 2
N., R. 10 E 12 12
Wood. Henry Pufur Fourth Add..
all block IS 10 65
W oo,,-ock, H. F.-SW. tt NW. tt
SB. tt Bee. 16. T. 4 a. R. 12 E. ;
E. 1.. SE. tt S. tt NE. tt Sec- 17,
T. 4 8. R. 12 B.. J. A. PraMvllle.. 42 9S
Woodford, Joseph A Sod NW. tt
Sec-. 14. T. 2 a. R. 12 E 17 68
Woodworth, O. P. Commencing S4
rod's W. center Sec. 34. S. 100 rods,
W. 24 rods. X. 100 rods. E 24 rods.
Sec. 94. T. 3 X., R. 10 E. ; S. tt SW.
XW. V. Sec. 24. T. 2 X.. R. 10
E .; XE. tt XE. tt Sec. 21. T.
N
R. 9 E. ; undivided tt Interest lots
5. 6, 7, 8. Sec. 30. T. 1 X.. R. 9 E. ;
H. R.. lot 1. 2. 7, 8, block 8 248 12
Wright. W. J. Pufur Fourth Add.,
all block 19
Wright, Beatrice H. R. Park, lot 28.
block 1
11 65
26
26
26
4 06
2 56
5 14
Wright, V.. T.-H. H.
block 3
Wright, A. R. 11. It
block 3
Young, B. T.-S. H SE.
22. T. 2 X., R. 10 E.
22, Inclusive: block 24,
Park.
I'ark.
lot 47.
lot 46.
tt SE. ', Sec.
; blocks 13 to
H. R Park..
Young, S. I.. X. tt X. tt XW.
SW.
tt. Sec. is, t. I N., K. 11 E
Zachery. Albert-S. tt NB. tt NK.
Vi SE. '4 Sec. 7, T. 6 S., It. 19 E
Zachery, P. E W. 4 BW. tt Sec.
22. T. 1 X., R. 13 E.; SE tt SB
tt Sec. 21, T. 1 N.. R. 13 E
Zyback, John Thomp. Add. P. C,
12 54
4 05
lot 5,
block 2
SlierllT'i AicHiciit.
Tunny,
J. P.-l.. Add. Ant., lot 11,
1 30 22
block
Sutherland, James That part of 5
acres deeded George 1 Prather to
Hum N . or state road, Sec. Zi, I.
3 N., R. 10 E v
Vorhees. Charlesv Commencing 21.69
a
chains W. of tt corner between
Sees. 6, 7, S. 43 rods 19, links. K.
88 rods 6 lmks, X. 1 rod 23tt links
northerly to beginning. Sec. 7. T. 2
N.. R. 11 E
Burger, J., and Rowland. G. W.
Commencing SW. corner SW. tt
SE. tt Sec. 33, T. 2 X., R. 13 E..
3 72
E. 490 feet, X. 12 degrees, E. 1100
feet to Intersection 8. line lot 9,
913 w. to SW . corner lot . M. to Degin-
ning, an in Aieinouasi -mission
claim
Stanfels, Maurice Idlewilcje. lots 3,
4. 5, 6. 19 to 24, Inclusive, block 2..
Harlan, Thomas 8. V4 SW. tt BW.
tt SE. tt Sec. 2, T. 2 X., R. 11 E...
7 10
4 75
9 70
Neason, Peter W. tt BW. tt Sec. 30,
T. 2 X., R. 10 E.; NW. Sec. 31,
T. !N., R. 10 E 16 00
Akin, Doe L. A. Al. C. lot 10,
block 5 13 35
Ttvlor. F. P. W. tt SW. tt Sec. 7,
T, 1 ri., K. 14 K 1 WJ
Radlgan, Patrick NW. tt NW. tt
SW. tt Si-c. 36. T. 8 S., R. 17 E...
1'nderhlll. James, Heirs I-ots 4, 5,
8, 7, Soc. 6, T. 2 8.. R. 15 B.
Jones. Amanda J. Ixits 1, 2, 3. SE.
tt NE. tt 6ec. 1, T. 2 S., R. 14 E-...
Shultz, Sanford S. tt SE. SB. V
SW. tt Sec. 34. T. 8 S., R. 15 B
Liyle, Wm - SE. tt NE. tt NE. tt BE.
tt. lots 1, 2, 5. Sec. 32,- T. 7 8., R.
li E.
Kalmer. August Mil. Add. P. C,
lots C, P. block 41
Reno. Pauline SE. tt XE. tt NE. tt
SE. tt Sec. 16, T. 2 N R. 12 E. ; Mil.
Add. P. G.i lots K. U block 103...
l lrleh. Mrs. K. Bellevue Add. P.
C, lots 3, 4, 5, block 2
MCCormack & Catee tt interest
ixmmenclng NE. corner lot now
owned by John Cates on 8. line Al
vord avenue southerly to alley, L,
P. U C, northerly to 8. line of Al
vord avenue, westerly to beginning
Kinney. Peter W. tt NE. tt E. tt
NW. tt Sec. 28, T. 4 8.. It. 12
Shackelford. Wm. Trev. Add. P. C.
point ofT block 9: Mil. Add. P. C
lots A, B. C. P, E, block 25; lots
A. B, K, I., block 30: all blocks
31. 55, 56: lots A, R, C. P. E. V.
block 71: lots A, B, C. P. H. W,
block 82: lots A, B, block "2
Sh o ke lford. Mrs. R. 8. Mil. Add. 1.
C, all blocks 13. 44: lots ll, H, I, J.
K. I., block 71; P. C lot 3, block 6.
Sharp, E. F.-SW. tt W. tt XW. tt
SE tt XW. tt Sec. 18. T. 1 X.. It. ll
V.: Big Bl. Add. P. C lots 10. 11.
17, block 8
Sharp. E. K.-E. tt BE. tt XW. tt
K U SW. '4 See. 13. T. 1 X , R.
13 E
Sharp. Mrs. Iv F. Hlg Add. P. C
lot 1. block 8.
Sharp. F. H.- Fractional NW. tt Bee.
12, T. 1 X., R. 13 B
Sharp, P. T.-E. tt NW. tt See. 19.
T. 1 X.. R. 14 E
Stephen, Charles Tack Add. P. C,
lots 11. 12, 12, block 4
Villi"!., I'lorence Gates Add. P. C.
part lots 1. 2. 3. block 13
U Samuel ! N tt NW. , N.
14 30
9 14
7 36
8 IS
16 67
7 10
8 02
65
1 77
8 82
68 34
62 13
37 46
35 20
31 95
10 18
9 83
71 56
56 80
tt NE , Sec. 15, T. 2 8., It. 11 E :
K 1. SW ', S '.. Si: 1, S.-. 1".
T. 2 8., R. 11 E.; 8. tt SAV. tt a
tt BE. tt Bee. 11, T. 2 8 . R. 11 E. ;
commencing point 24 chains E. of
NW. corner of I). Bolton' P. U
C. No. 37. T. 1 8.. It 14 i., X. 6.92
chains. W. 7 chains to corner Sees.
2. 4. 9, 10, E. 12 chains. 8. o de-grei-s
15 minute's 40 chains, W. II
e luilns KX links 0 dvgrees 21 min
utes. W 40 chains, beginning
where the- E. line between See :!
4 crosses W. line P. Bolton's P.
L (-.. said iwant Ixdng 4,", fei-t X.
SW. corner of said Sec 3. E along
N line- said claim 1020 feet, X. 66
f,-e-t W 420 feel. S 66 degree's '.2
minutes, W. 638 feot to section line
between Sees. 3. 4. 8. 280 feet to be
ginning "I
Ward, O. W.-Iot 4. S. tt NW
HW tt SW. tt XE. tt. See. I. T I
S.. R. 14 B; lots 1. 2.1. 4. 7. . NW.
tt, 27 acre In P. U C. Nhi. 3. ;
Sec 9. T 1 S It 14 E ; SW tt
SB. tt. SB tt SW. tt. 6.
T 2 S . II 12 E NE tt. NW tt
lot I, Sec. 7: XB. tt SB. tt. Sec. 5:
NW , SE W tt NW tt. Bee.
16, T 2 ., It II B . Pufur' 4th
Addition: ill block 12 H7 75
P. E
h-c. 8. T. 1 A
X. V, BW. V
n. t. t a.
P. C. ; lots ;,
Add
72
10
Tsck Add.
9. block 12
P. f . lots
WOULD NOT AGREE
ta nniTnTiriM
IU AnDl I ISA I lUlN
Men Regard It as Too One-
Railway
Sidrd.
New York, Oct. 15 Whether or not
the demrnd made !y ttie miners will be
8 75 granted uy I he operators was a qnettion
spoil wtitcti Uetiinte liiiorniation was
not ohtainalile in (bit city yesterday.
KtTort w ers made to see W. H. Truesdale,
president of the Deleware, Lackawanna
A We-tern lUilroad; K. B. Thomas,
president of the Krie Railroad, and
Alfred Walter, president of the Lehigh
Valley, hut reporters who visitrd their
homes were inloruied that all three of
them were away from town.
W Ml V
of Sex-. I
J 4. .
R. II E
NB tt
Sec. i: t
XW tt
RUE.:
I block
Wing. Ma
. f X.
The coincidence of their absence from ! "There are no Filipinos fighting
the city upon the same dy led to the j agaimt the United States now," said he
presumption that they had been called ! latt night, "save struggling band of
away to .men I some coutemice io con-1 robber or ladrone. They are ttili
sider t tie men's demands, hut other otti- thick in several provinces, and were no
cials of the companies who were seen 1 ticeably numerous in the Province of
professed to have no 'knowledge of the Mororg until the Twenty-seventn In
holding of any meeting by the heads of i fantry drove them out in a campaign
the coal-carrying railroads. The three ending with the battle of Tamav latt
companies referred to will be largely con
cerned in any decision that may be
reached as to the accptui or refusal of
the terms formulated I y the strikers.
Another dominant factor in the delibera
tion of the operators who control the
situation would he R. M. Ollphant,
president of the Delaware & mMtM
Coal Company, but he is lying seriously
ill at tiia home in this city, and can take
no part in the controveray.
Sonio of the individual operators who
were teen said that they had no idea of
what attitude the railroads wauld take,
but they agreed that whatever action
waB determined npon by the coal carry
ing roads would of necessity receive the
acquiescence of the individual mineown
ers. More than one of the independent
operator expressed the opinion that the
railroads would not agree to arbitration,
inasmuch ae such an agreement would
be one-Bided in the face of the readiness
which the men had manifested, as shown
in the instance of the employe of the
Markle mine, to disregard, when it suit
ed their purpose, contracts which provide
for the settlement of disputes by arbitra
tion. "Nor do I think, one of the independ
ent operators said in discussing the sit
uation, "that the mineowners will con
sent to bind themselves to pay so large
ao increase until April 1, when the fall
ing off in the demand for coal, which al
ways occur in the Spring, might very
greatly reduce prices.
"While I do not think that the de
mand to abolish the sliding scale would
in itself be rejected by the operators, if
that had been the only additional con
cession asked for, I am inclined to be
lieve that the answer of the railroad to
the men will be that they have made
their offer, and will not go beyond it, or,
in other words, the miners must either
be contented with the present proffered
advance of 10 per cent in wages, or re
main idle."
COUNTRY SAFE
FOR M'KINLEY
So Declares Ex-Senator Mitchell, After
a Tour of Observation in Several
States.
Eg-Senator John H. Mitchell haB re
turned from the K4t, says the Telegram.
"There is no doubt about the election
of McKinley," Raid the senator when j
seen today in the hotel corridors at the
Perkins. He speaks from observation, j
for, while away, he visited Wnehington, J
D. C, the New Knglaml states and most
of the important states of the Middle
West. Hi statements, therefore, are
those of one has had his finger upon the
political pulse of the country.
"Kvery where," continued Mr. Mit- ;
chell, "the preponderance of sentiment
in favor of McKinley. I talked with
merchants, business men and other
people who are in touch with even the (
remotest clae, and they all concede
that McKinley' election is afgiired."
"How about the German vote in the
Middle Wet, upon which the Dryanitea ;
are banking'"' was asked.
"From what I could learn," replied
Mr. Mitchell, ' disappointment awaits
Bryan's lollow ing there. Most of the
silbitantial Germans of Now York state,
including all the old familie, will vote
for McKinley. From thee German in
the other states of the Union take their
cne. As the New York Germans vote,
so will the majority of the Germans in
other state vole.
"In short, the people generally believe
In letting well enough alone. All the
coDMrratiTO buiincti element is troDg
for McKinlev. There are comparatively
protperoai timet a) I over the country
and the people do Dot care to try an
Jon Id in', experiment by voting for a
parly which is pledged to upeet the
c.in.iitions that have created this
p-otpcrily."
Captain Shield and Ml Men Keaea.
Wasiiixc.imv, Oa. 15 The following
!
82'
,""!" ifcW4
! sMd lre I ha
been received at the war department :
"Manila, too date). Adjutant-tien-
era', Wahini;t'in : Infornialion from
Marinduijue j 1st received that Captain
Sliirl.ls anei forty-eight men. Company
K, Twe-n'y ninth Kegin-.ent, IT. S. V.,
Itiiantry; two corpora!, Company C.
Twenty ninth Regiment ; one civilian,
American negro, who were prisoner in
hand of itiMirgents, have lieen turned
over to tieneral f.nther K. Hare. More
particular oon, giving name of killed
an.l weiundei.1." Mai Ahthi b.
Luinn Has Hern Tlloriiughl jr l arlHad.
New Youk, Oct. I'i. Lieutenant Kd
ward Flaherty, w!io has recently been
honorably discharged from the army
afler recovering from illness contracted
with the Twenty-seventh Infantry in the
l'hilipines, believes that the island of
' Luzon ht been thoroughly pacified.
January.
"All the Filipinos, except the Tagvlos,
are in favor of American supremacy.
Some of the Filipinos have actually
turned their arm against the I.adronet
and killed some of-them. It it feasible
to supplant a largo number of soldtera
there with natives enlisted in the Amer
ican service, and it ought to be done to
spare our men. The I.adrones obey to
a large extent the orders of Aguinaldo,
though their bands are widely spread."
That f nteruatioual Hnuudary Line.
Nkw Whatcom, Wash., Oct. 15.
News was received here today that the
dominion surveyors who have been en
gaged in an effort to locate the interna
tional boundary line where it passes
through the Mount K iker mining dis
trict in Whatcom county, abandoned
their work on October 9lh and left the
country. According to their field note,
the lino passes two miles south of where
it was always supposed to have run,
which their scientific observation place
tho 49th parallel, which i the boundary
line, within a quarter of a mile of where
it is always supposed to have been.
Should the field notes stand in the
majority, the finest mining properties
in the country will be on the Catadian
side. The matter will undoubtedly have
to be made the subject of negotiations
between the two governments as to
where the line shall be.
Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Thirty
Years of Suffering.
"Suffered for thirty years with diar
rhoea and thought I was past being
cured," says John S. Halloway, of
French Camp, Mist. "I had spent so
much time and money and suffered so
much that I had given up all hopes of
recovery. I wa so feeble from the
effect of the diarrhoea that I could do
no kind of labor, could not even travel,
but by accident I was permitted to find
a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking
several bottles I am entirely cured of
that tronble. I am bo pleased with the
result that I am anxious that it be in
reach of all those who suffer as I have."
For sale by Blakeley druggist.
Two Men Held at Arlington,
Abi.inoton, Or., Oct. 15 W. J. Par
ker, who ha been employed in varioua
harvest fields in thij lection for the last
month or so, was arrested on a charge of
issuing checks on the Arlington Nation
al bank. The aggregate of the checks
amount to about $17. Ho is now in jail
awaiting his preliminary examination,
which is set for tomorrow morning.
The authorities today arrested a man
who is supposed to lie wanted at North
Yakima for horsestealing. The sheriff
of Yakima county is expected to arrive
here tonight to take the prisoner to that
place.
Catarrh Cannot He Cured,
with local applications, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh
ia a blood or constitutional diaease, and
in order to cure it von must take inter
nal remedies, Hali' Catarrh Cure n
taken internally, and acts directly on
the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not a .puck medicine.
It was was prescribed by one of the best
physicians in this country for yeers, and
is a regular prescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known, combined with
' the he-r blood purifiers, acting directly
on the mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results In
curing Catarrh. Send for testimonial.
Iree.
F. J. Chinkv A Co., Props., Toledo O.
Sold by drruggists, price 75c.
Hall's Family Fill are the best. 12
for Male.
Fine seed wheat for sale ; red Russian
Price, 75 cent per I udiel.
W. W. RAWsy,
( tenUt ltn
The Dalies, Or,