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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1904)
BLOCKL AND BROS.' ' Island City, Oregon : : Breeders of, BERKSHIRE; and rOLANDOHINA bwine. . r-. v'-";;:;.' L ' , We now have eight young bucks, pure bred, Oots wold and shpopshires.'Wady for service, anyone need, lug choice bucks, should see these to appreciate them ' Young stock always on hand, and always gkd to have yon call and see our hogs, as we breed them for the Farmer, and ask you to compare our paicos before buying some where else. ' .':' :'" ; . j '", s MEATMA"R"K"E ' ;i Stellwell & Vanderniuelen, Proprietors. . ;r WHOLESALE AND - RETAIL - BUTCHERS. V Highest market price'paid for all kinds of " butchers' sjitock Hides, pelts and furs. Also chickens & poultry. " Half a Carload New J We have just received half a car load of the newest ; and latest wall paper. Half a carload "means 20,000 fa rolls. This is more paper than any one firm ever (a thought of bringing into this county in a single season.' ( W Xhis paper Is all for tale and muBt be sold this season, Vve l have broogbt two flrat olass paper hangers direct from Chicago, ' y" who are without doubt the most akillfol workmen in Eastern . JP" (O who, with the five flrat olaaB;pp.'i hangers already in our em- V ( ploy, gives ua the best working tore the Inland Empire. ) C : . Stackland & McLachlen Jjj PAINTS. eilaS ' AND GLAbS Jj Lodge Directory. EA0i.K8 La Uranilf Airie i PO i meet, every Friday night it K ot V llall it 1 pa Visiting bretheru Invited tc alien-., C O facekwau, W f a. Si ,ayvllle, W See. CORESTKKS OF AMERICA Court Maid Marion. No 22 meet, each Tuesday In Elk", hall. Brother, are invited to attend. AI Helsner Okie! Banger, C J Vanderpool Kecfec. I O O F La Ornde todio, No 16 rr eem .u their nail every fcjiimrday night. VlslU-jg n.cm berordiaUylnvitcloatljnd. . T K Kinelrart N U II K Coolidg,', Sec. A, V, & A, M. La Grande Lodge I o 41. meets every Ui ud 3rd Satar u .v of each month. A C Williams Seo, O D Huffman W. M. gbtful Route, Daylight Kide Dizzy Crag9, Deep Canons. A Golden Opportunity See uatureln all hor glorious '" bet Mftnd then the acme oi mar. liwork. The first is found "tUg "ie l'ne t 'e rtoi!V) Grande JRailroud and tUVlawr at the "St. Louie World's Fuir,. Your trip will ie one of pleasure make the most of it, Fr int(fniation and iUub trt(veralore write viX'J. AlcBRIDE, Gen. Agl. Portland, Orvgt SUMMONS. In the Circuit Couit of the Si at; otiOion ( Union Cuuti.iy. L C wn.l.lAMS,-riBintlQ t'AMSIA A WILLIAMS Dcfendnui. To Cassia A Willi-.ns the nlm.i.ii i; r difi'Udaiii; In tile niuno of tire .lai "i v uu art; ln-n-liy required tu mipt-nr , ai- ii e foini'iailil hied Hgalnsl Mu i' i :' 1 ( ciiillltii suit on or bcluri: Hi" u,u.b.'r. 1'VL. And II ynu (all l it- . iuit the plui.itllt wil Luc -t ' iinniiisl von for IheuUsntutlnti of ;li. i. -i. . . inraiM sling between you ami Hi. j i. i t.ll airl l"r coats ami di.l.iuseiuciil i l ir, .i This sli 111 liioUH la nuUslie.l 111 li i'l'. '1 l)i.-ouiiifrvcr,aWL-,-ll iicvsm ' yw . I. In I ill - II tMUUly Orugon, hyoi'k'. oi Iti. H ib rl 1-ilu. Judge of Ho' l' !1 '" v r,.,r. I of the Circuit Court o. 1. Sj.ii nii.,. .nceaweek for hix const-, hi ve . tieflafc i.'iliU.iltou the:i-oI to li.-ii lit e i. I 'III .lo! .sejilciub,-r, llast, mid ihr .,..i fn.1.. cutlou oii llie 2lst dny of octoUr. i: I. mm. whs made on Hie Sid day w .- jurii'" K-4 KCUKNK A-H II I- AU-oii. j ( .. I' .oi i 0T1GE FOR PUBLICA'IiON itfni.it: land ,u-:. anti n 18 flhKKHY (ilVKN, t!i..( 1 r rMitiin from the ton ,. (, ; ril i-iini uintc, uiiu-.. ' ,4 1 lm hy Scciion ZA I.- j i, 1 f i rci:oelided by the aM of '. ,r jMtruur ls- w( ' 1 1 I ; . Itr tale, at tell o'rh k ; '-l i f ant. JW4. l in. . tt . i ajf :an. to wit: - aN I- .1! periHins claiini' n'l t- i . are ailvi.-l I PI of.-i'-f f n -r bhfi- : , .liiiieli'. will be luri.itca. . 1 4 miv y h.l. E. W. Ila"l, KwUloi. of Wall Paper. S . Wood Saw Having leased the G W Alle steam wood saw, I am prepared to promptly take onro of all orders entrusted to me. W M Andis, Corner Greenwood and Hill streets Flione 738 S 12-0 1 Beautiful Columbia River Folder A paBBengerdepartment of jthe Ore gon Railroad & Nnvigatlou Company has just issued a beautiful and costly panoramio (older entitled "The Col umbia liiver, through the Casoade Mountains, to the I'ltoiUo Ocean." from Arlington to Portland and from Portland to the Pacific Ocean, every carve of the river and every point of.interest are shown while Mt Iiood Mt Adams, amljMn.St Helens, porpo- tually covered with snow, stand out in there beauty. On the back of the map is au Interesting story in detail of the trip from Huntington to Port- laud and from Portland to the ocean. not overlooking the beaches and the San Francisco trip by ocean- A copy of this folder may be secured by send Ing four cents In stamps to pay postage to A L Craig, General Passenger Agent of the Oregon ".iiilroad & navigation Compan rortland, Oregon, Hy send ing the nddrcss of romo Iriend lu the East, and lour cents in poatnge the folder will be oroiriDtlv mailod. Contest Notice Unit (Ml States Lam! Ofllce, La 'iritnilc, "rcifon, June 24, !irf4 A fiutncivm coulHiit affiiiHvil Imviiie been filHinlliU (ifliff hy (loorKO I). Hiljard, noil ttHtsnl, ntf.lhi Iiniit?Btt;;nl cnlry No. 416i mode Hcc l-'si'v, for MK'-i Section 'i, tviwht 1,8 Kanirc' 15 K W M, by TTinr8 Oakly LOnttmce, in Inch It is iimL Biiti juirii'ri uaKiy nau n Dull ion- U sii.U n ' Mlchlerii) t'inry lor more muiitiis liiMt u.tsl alMt to iny nerhoual kiiovvicls(i! baVlicuii nh-i'tit from tlic lcd more linn iwo venrs uni nut inn. impruvw nnu ultivutr'l " Und (rcnu'r;it ly 1li- In . Thai ail .tt.tjb: iltil).cni fti'lll the -tan land wn uut dt:r to I . 111 'iM Hi' nt in tt c aiiuy, navy, or nianiifforimol the t.'iiitfi Slate- limy hC eliyHijctl. mid nrf l t.'ii'tiy n.,tlrii'd to aii-Hr, rcupondidni otTt'.r rvitlcm'" ii'U'-iilt' said aliena tion nt U-n O l io k a m on Annual 'i $h Itctore the Hspiftrr mid Kd.eivcr nt the Lnitcil btfttcs yAiifr In l,a Cr'VinT.-, OiTnn. I lie 'uid r nlf-i iiu lliivu'tr, in R proiio Tid.ivl , iili'l r.v.tl. 4. forth fm-tn vv itu Intw ihii niUTihic di! !:.:'ii.e persorial ervire he ti.i- m 'I n.c .an ii 't I-, tmnle, it t ht,-rely or.lerof mid dir.' till h.a -ifli not n. rw ti ed hy due and v 1 1 K1 Dnvtii Kevi tr A II Kobcrt Ketelvcr Reward LOST-Ou Weduesdy, Oct. 5, or Thursday, Ort. G, between Union and La Urande, via, Phy point, Nib- ley, R-'y Oliver's ranch, Sam liooth Lane amljsland City. One HlxM ft ri2 durk vail lent, also one iarwe lied Roesian leather valise contniniug an old suit of clothes, 2 pairs of good No. 7 shnea nailed on bottom, and some maps, plataand valuable papers A reasonable reward will be paid the Under by leaving at Ibis odlce, Oct IS La Vjianue Evening (JbSrvt THURSDAY, OCT. 13,1904- Union Students Following. are the Names and Home Address of the' Union County Students at the Oregon Agricultural College . The following students from this county are now registered at the Ore gon agrinnltaral College, and as the Register, Professor J B Horner, states are all doing nioely. It will be seen that there are now twenty one young, people attending the sohool from this oounty . This is a good showing, and one which the oonnty and the sohool should feel proud of Robert W Andross - La Grande, Oir Warren K Barnell Junious E Woodell Forrest S Ivanhoe Ralph E Reynolds William H Finn . , Una J Davis Alexander D Davis William O Bolton Daisy J.Whitlow: Clayton Barnell Walter B Wade --' Viotor E Nieder. , La Grande, Or. La Grande, Or. : ., La Grande, Ore. - La Grande, Oie. . : La Grande', Ore, La Grande, Ore. La Grande, Or. La Grande, Ore , La Grande, Ore La Grande, Ore, Summerville, Ore. Summerville, Ore Hugh C MuRae Summerville, Ore, Arleigb V Laramore Summerville, Ore. Paul Childers Alicel, Ore. Alloel, Ore, Jonas B McKenhon Walter S MoLeod Elgin, Ore. Elgin, Ore. Cove, Ore. Frank A' Galloway Milis B Belden Walter A Foster - Cove, Ore, The following are expected by their friends to register this term : Ellen Grady La. Grande, Ore, Benj. Zorbriok ' Fred Baker Hugh MuCall A P Davis (special agrioultare, La Grande, Ore. La Grande, Ore. La Grande,. Ore. horticultural and La Grande, Ore. ' Elgin, Ore. Elgin, Ore. ; Elgin, Ore. Elgin, Ore. Jasper Tuttle . Geo. Good - Arleigb Russell W Payne Mr. and Miss Richardson Albert Woodell Miss Wilbur Also six others among Alicel, Ore. Alicel, Ore. Uhlon, Ore. whom was Mr, Thomson of Union who d ed re cently, e pressed a desire to enter oollege this year. . There are already 553 students in College and It safe to predict that the attendance fiom Union this year will be four times tbat of any previous year. Union and Wasoo counties will send more attendants to the Oregon Agricultural College this year than did all Eastern Oregon four years ago. T e Plows Busy The late rains put the ground in goud condition and plows, seeders end harrows are busy on the farms. Mountaineer Quits The Dalles Mountaineer after an ex istence of forty four years has sus pended. Tbe Mountaineer was estab lished in 1860 by Captain Thomas Jor dan ot tbe United Btatos renular army then stationed at Fort Dalles and aot ing as Quartermaster of that post. Battle Still IN Progress Toklo, Oit 12 The battle about Ye.-.tai continues today but the result is still undecided. The Russians have a heavy foice on the Japanese right, in the direc tion of tbe Taitae rivor, bnt it is. believe 1 that the Japanese have cheeked the Russian turning move ment. A Kussian Infantry brigade, with 2, 000 cavalry and two guns, crossed the Taliso river October 0, In an attempt to strike Kurokl's flank. The Japanese cut off their retreat, and Kurokl hopes to lie able to capture them. Tbe Rus sian" are probably under theoommand of General Mit'chenko, whose absenoe is causing 'he Russian officials consid arable anxiety. Ord red to Advance llirmingham, Oot 12 Tbe Post to day Btales that a telegram has reached a high otili-lal quartor In London from Hi fetercburg declaring that the ad vance of lleneral Kuropatkin, sni even the general order Issued under hi. signature, were dictated from the Kusslun captial. County General Jriuropatiln ws peremptor ily oraereu 10 euner auyaoce ana re oconpy Lisa Yang or return borne, Lino Yang having been designated all along ai the winter hoadquarters or the KUBSian army. 'V Steamer Captured p' ' London Ool 12 Baron- Hyashi, the Japanese minister, reports that a Jap auese guardship captured the steamer Fupin, Ootober 1, while she was at tempting to smuggle an enormous quantity of contraband Into Fort Arthur. '.r - v . Y'''i . Russians Repulsed : foklo Oct, 12-rMarehall Uyama re ports that' the Japanese are gaining ground In the battle to the south of Mukden. The Russian attack has, be says, been repulaed for the time at least, but will probably be continued. The war department's! dispatch was a long tone, but no other onion than that quoted has been Issued. It is presumed it details further plana that are contemplated, and for that reason has1 been held secret. Summerville Sittings Fine weather with rain. " ' ' 1 . Mr P MoDovell made a business trip to La Grande Tuesday. , . ,, Mrs S M Huff ot Arlington Ore. is Tisiting her father Mr D O Weaver Miss Effle Hobson and Mrs Sitterel made a business to La Grande Tuesday; ' The Summerville Public Sohool is with out a Prof, again. ; . . Mark, the little son of Mr and Mrs Alleved, had the misfortune of having his shoulder blade badly crushed by a horse Tuesday. , . Miss Ella Hunter has opened a store of notions. Call and see her. (Mug) Eight-Hour Law Milwaukee, Oct. 13 Judge Htil-ey in the oironit court today decided tbat the eight-bour labor olause cannot be inserted,, legally in a oootraot in whioh theoity is. a party, vy Script Script Oiitodged forest reserve, approved, un restrained, ready for immediate use any where. Lowest prices. h Y. & P. B.Riley, liambor ol Commer.ce Uldg, I'oriland, Or. Cures Kidney and Blad der Diseases In Every Form Many People Have Kidney Trouble and Do Not Know It. . - HOW TO FIND OUT. J It Is the function of the kidneys to flits Sad purify the blood which Is sonstantly passing through them. When the kidneys Are out of order tbe other organs are affected Immediately and you may have aymptons of heart trouble, stomach and liver trouble, an other ailments, which are all owing to tbs kidneys being weak and out of order. If yon are slot Foley' Kidney 1 DMrowill.tr.ngthen.ndbfldupth. -- j - 'i will act properly ud the symptons ol weakness, heart, stomaoh and II vet trouble will disappear sod yow will k restored to perfect health, . - - , HOW TO FIND OUT. ' ; Yon can easily determine It your kld eya are out of order by setting aside fot U hours bottle of the urine passes' upon arising. .. If upon examination It Is cloudy er milky or has a brick-dust asd. ment Of small particles float about, la It, your kidneys are diseased and Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken at ones. Foley' Kidney Cure is pleasant to take and acts directly upon the parts effected sod you begin to feel bettsi stones. ' It currects slight disorders In a few days and it has cured many, obstinate eases after other treatment had failed. Doctors Said Hs Would Not Lhrs." ' Peter Prey, of Woodruff, Pa., writes! "After doctoring for two years with ths best physicians In Waynesburg, and still retting worse, the doctors advised me If had any business to attend to I bad bet tar attend to It at once, as I could not Dosslblv live another month, as there was bo cur for me. Foley's Kidney Curs was recommended to me by a friend, asd I Immediately sent my son to the store for it ana after taking tnree Domes I Be gan to get better and continued to la prove until I was entirely well.", Tew Sixes, BOe asd tlJtM. mm SOU AID lUOMMElBIBIf AT HILL, Druggist , ARE YOU GOING TO ST, LOU Dr. 1' A CHARLTON i VETERINARY SURGEON. Office at A T . Hill's Drug Store La Urande, Oregon f hone 136 J Residence pbone 701 : C. B. Cauthorn DENTIST .'; Office OverHill Drug Store - La Grande, Oregon For Rent iiigbt room on North Fir Street eu quire ol Mrs Shearer. 8-U !-. m - ' ;, :'..,,A-l-.ftv' ' Tbe.bulldlng .formerly occupied bj the Salvation army. For full par . titulars and rates inquire of Mrs SO Zuber. Aug. 31 1 f . ' FOR KEN 1' tlousekeeping room . very nicely furnished; 1'wo blocks west ol High 80D00I, on the corner of 1st and M st. FOR RENT A suite ot rooms nicely furnished for light house keeping at the oorner ot Fourth and Q streets i For turther particulars apply to or address ';...'!;": L'.J'..' .' ' Mrs E O Moore, 1817, th st. LOST On the streets ol La Grande, an '. abstract of title Irom the oihoe of 1 Grande Investment Compan Find- ' er will please return to otiiiM of Oraode Investment Company,- . rOR SALE 8 seres of land and house ot 6 rooms t sores in bearing orchard ' one acre in strawberries, stables tor tJ horses and out houses plenty of water 20 minuets wore from P O tor particulars oall at grocery store ot W MoFarlane. D-l-10-1. 1 FOR SALE Good Nine Roomed Plas. tered House with closets pantry and hath. Centrally located, good cellar, lawn, city water. Also wired through out. Address Box 006 01 PtCLS M WANTED Horses to pasture, Have a nice alfalfa pasture i mile east of La Grande Flouring Mills S1.50 per month,' O 1 Soott (3 1) Furniture For Sale And house to rent apply to Mrs Bhearer opposite Star G roosry North ol track. . - ... - f i I ! ; : Furnished Rooms Furnished room for gentleman sleep ing nights. Mrs O W Preston. 1915 Adams Ave. No Hunting All persons are forbidden to hunt with firearms or dog on my land un der pain of being prt rsecuted for tres pass. 1 Sept 6 f ' ! Joseph Anson Piano Tuner 'i Bays Prof. Hehdrloks tune your piano. It will pay you to do so. Tun ing and repairing carefully done. We kindly soliolt your work. Oct 8 Prof. Hendrloks Furnished Room Centrally located corner of Washing, ton and 6th Streets. Known as Geo, Ball's lodging house', . - - For Sale ; One 'good second haod Kimball piano. For Particulars eoquile of Mrsluglo or Phone 1727 Resldenoe Oor. of 3rd K. For Kent To small family who can give sat lsfactory references, a furnished house oi seven rooms wild ail modern con I I !...,!.- I. . - J M laMeMlet 4 Ih, house ls4convenlntly and deslreably situated. For farther particulars addiess Post Office box G03 101-tf. Pictures of The Wreck Parties wishing pictures . of tbs wreck can secure same by calling at J. R. Smith's Jewelry Store. ' FIRE PROOF SAFE foCsale, Twolght 2300, nrioe SO Call or write La Ora nde ra awuoroaer Phone 1681. For Rent j Three bouses for rent on R. F. D, No 1 will Lmake liberal terms to the right persona. Special inducements to lonis torm Iflnanrn. T. ft Hvatt I B F D No. 1 La Grands tSept. 23-Oct 231 NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. 'T onl,lnhnlrI.llnlhn writes Mrs Otitis Applegale, of Alei- andria, Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep. 1 hsd consnmpUon so bad that W II 1 - L , I. v . . ii i wniseu a uiova a would C002H frightfully and spit blood, but all other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of lir. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and 1 gained 118 IKjunds." Its absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Urlppe, Bronchitis snd all Throat and r..Vl I troubles Price 60o and SI 00. iviaY bottles tree at Newlln Drug Co. t Portland- Markets ) HAT AND GRAIN , Wheat, : export prior.-.' '. . . . .81o to 860 1 Barley, best ; .121.60 to 23.50 Oats..i...........,...28. to 127.60 Hay, timothy...;., ,.......$15 to 110 ROTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY .' Butter best creamery 27)0 to 90 Batter,! ordinary ,.26o I Eggs, par dozen 25o to 26o Chickens, per pound. ............ .10.' j ' ' FRUU8 AND VE(,;aiABt-E8 Potatoes per owt........ .... 1 Onions,' per owt . . . , ..... I1.G0 to 11.05 Apples, beat, per box,..., ...76c to II, Peaches, best, per box. . . . , ,60o to 75a Beets, per aok., SI. 25 Cabbase, per pound .....Jo LIVE STOCK Steers........ . to t3 Cows...-....,..,.';,.,.' ;.'.M . . ...J1.75 ..2 ... WOO ..$2.95 $4 20 Bulls Stags.... Hogs', best .. ..... Hogs,, feeders. Dissolution Notice Notice Is hereby given that the 00-' partnership of J V Ross and A V An- drews, under the firm name of Ross A , Andrews, has this day been dissolved J V Ross retiring. The business will be continued by A V Andrews who will pay all debts and odlleot all amounts dus the firm, ' i .v , Dated at La Grande, Union oounty, Oregon, this 28th day cf September, Vm. -'' i .;?w i V Ross, !: . A V Andrews. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION - U. 8. Land omoe. La Urande, Orecon , . , v Sept. 6, mt. -NotieSIs hereby g-lvon tbat la eonipllaboe witliUieprovialonioftheiaet of. Congreas of June 8, 1878. entitled "An aot for the aare of timber lands in tbe States of CullfornU, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Publlu Land Htataa bv net - of August 4, 18W1, Ularenoe B. Cbanuel, of Salt Lake City, aountv ofBult Lake, stikla nrutjili, . tau this day Sled lu this ofnoe hi. sworn statement No. 8107, for the purehaae of Ujtl.boo. 18, To. 5 south; range 84, E NBt -iNteHKS of Section No. 1.1 la ToSroshlp No. l S, Uanii No. l K.W.M. ' , - And will oirer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for lu timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to eetabllah his olalm to said laud before the Register and Receiver of thl. ofrtos at La Qrunde, Oregon, on Monday, tbs &th day of LNjcemucr, ivut. He names as witnesses: Ralnn If. 11U11IB. . ofBtarkey, Oregon,. Kdward Uean, of Starker, Oregon, Frank 8. Muryhy, of t'ary, Oregon, Abe uoutio, or ressih-sifegon. Any and all persons olalmlng adversely the above desorlbed land, are ron.ue.tod to Sis tbolr olaltn. tu thl. office on or before said sUiday of neoember, VM. ' ... 8. W.Davis. Begister Notice I hereby notify all persons that I am tbe so'e lessee of the Thos. Smith stone quarry, also all stune on the 230 acre ' pasture and all parties are hereby for bidden from taking stone off of ssid traot. . . J L Mars. Notice of Dissolution Notice Is hereby given , that ths partnership existing between L Still, will and J Vandermeuilen, a firm trans acting s general butoher business in the olty of La Grsnde, Oregon, was on ths first day of August dissolved by mutual consent, It being mutually agreed that the J Vandermeulln con tlnue tho business and that Li Still will withdraw from the business, and that the said' J, Vandermeuilen collect all accounts due the said firm and pay all debts sgalnat tbe said firm. Dated this brat day of October UfOi. IStlllwill and J Vandormeuilen. d ',, it- L w.oofc 28 Eastern Oregon Business Oolledge Sohool of Shorthand, and Normal Baker City, Oregon, had four calls for Stenographers last week and was unable to fill them all. Our students get good ; positions when competent. . Business men cell on us when they want reliable competent help. Now is the tlmo .for young people to enroll. - Practical Businass methods are . . rno iignti.iins pysiern c f Shorthand is taught which Cad bs learned in about half ths time ths old Shaded Systems. Tultton;snd Board reasonable ; M.O Perry Prino, f 9-21-10-21 b4Vi I . ADMLNISTBATOK'S.SALB, By rlrtus of an order and license, mnla ami Antnriul hv ihm iHntiAMkU County fJepUmber i kvauj uuurt vu oeuM.Uiuer aw, aevt. In the matter of the administration of the estate of Angle A Wood, deceased, I will from and after Ootober 22nd 1904, at my . office kNo. 1110 Adams Avenue, La Urande, Union County, Oregon, proceed to sellat private sals lots numbered eight (8), In block No. " " '-Po l0,L Qrahde, Ui Addition to ths City Union County, Oregon. Parties dsslring to purchase said prop, erty may deposit sesled bids ou or be- u uuve, wgeuwr wnu oemuea ooeok for ten P" cen the "noim bid for said property as a gusrante that said offer will be compiled .with , l tt.A Arv. I. . t.j w f- will bs considered for a sum Isss than ,la00' Terms ot sale, oasb to ms In hand. ' J.K.Wright, Administrator of the estate of Angle A. Wood. daMiuad W. asosased. i fated September IT, 19W. 1