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•*0seAom»t.t No. leu—>V. T. Grieve,! Al u Li.urcu, owner or reputed owner. Amount, $679.68. ¡. owner or reputed owner. Tract front-' Lots 1, 2 3, 4, and south ft of Lots i Assessment No. 225—Mrs. (). Kee i'.g 125 Vs leet on north side or Call-1 7 and 8,' Block 23. Amount $18'8.80. gan, owner or reputed owner. Traci foinla street, expending Lack to and Astes'iuent No. 197—Mis. S. C. Wil iron ting on tnc north side of Academy f.cnting 12514 feet on south side of cox, owner or reputed owner. South street and described in Volume 41 "<"’ street. Being described in Volume 84 of Lo’s 5 and 6, Block 23. Amount page 628. and in Volume 42, page 64, page 518, and in Volume 76, page $37.76. i 259, Deed Records of Jackson county 551 of the Deed Records cf Jackso".' Assessment No. 198-—Luke Ryan, ■Oregon. Amount $151.04. By THOMAS G. DEANE By EMMA THORNE By ARTHUR WI1XIAMS County, Oregon. Amount $189.56. owner or reputed ov ner. North Mi of Assessment No. 226—Dora Har Aasossment No. 166—Imtira Lo's 5 n: d 6 Block 23. Amount $37.76. hot g'l, o wr. r or reputed owner. Tract “There's a lot of luck in the world,” Gould, owner or reputed owner. Tract 1 Assessment No. 199—Eva Hocken- I frartlng 100 feet on north side of Miss Jacqueline Armstrong, n sopho i During the first half of the nlne- frontl. g ¡50 feet on north side of >oii8, owner or reputed owner. North i Academy street described in Volume more tn X. college, after having had | teenth century the weapon in vogue in said John Jones, who I d his younger C lifonia street and 190 feet oil the- 84 of Lots 7 and 8, Block 23. Amount 1 15, page 3, Deed Records of Jackson a cheese, pickles and candy party In what was then "tlie west”—Kentucky, days had been an inveterate gambler. her room and having parted with her Indiana, Illinois and Ohio—wus tlie “When I was betting on the cards my B JU..I1 side of ' C ' street, Described ! $37.76. I county, Oisgcn. Amount $7 5 52 It took its name from friends used to consider me all gone in Vol nne 90. page 392, Deed Records Assessment No. 209—Joseph Kit’.o, I Asseesin.ut No. 227—M. L. Norris, visitors, threw on a dressing gown and I bmvie kirffe settled herself to writing a letter to her Colonel Bowie, Its inventor or at least wrong. So I was. but It was not the cf Jackson County, Oregon. Amount a Iministiutor of estate of W. Kitto., owner or reputed owner. Tract situ mother: Hie until who made It famous by his chances of the game that did it; it was $286.68. decease d, owner 1 aled alo’.g ea"t side of Black! itene ai- Dear Mamma-I have just comp In from frequent nsi' of It It was twelve or A_.^ eastr.er.t No. 167— Mrs. J. Klipp“?! Lota 1 and 2 a I 1 j a"tl fronting on north tilde of a meeting of our I’nivvrsltv Surlety of fourteen ln< lies long and was worn the fact that gtimbllug has a bad effect Foreign Missions and sit down to write owner cr reputed owtier. Tiact tion!- Lotj 5 and 6, in Aca 'en y "tree!, described in Volume ! you my usual weekly letter I am sorry usually sun k in a belt at tlie waist, ou the gambler I'm speaking, of i -5 50. feet on north side of t'al'fornla $94.40. '7 agj 545, Deed Records of Jackson 1 can’t write ofiener, but you know that but uieu have been known to carry It ' course, of a fair game. A man who my studies take up all my time I like strait, e..tending back along Eighth hanging between the shoulder blades. plays with professionals is sure to get A -sei ament' No. SCI—Joseph Kitto, Counly, Oregon Amount, $151.04. i college tills year better than last because street and fronting 50 feet on south adinlni .Dator estate of C. Kitto, \ . (•='.mint No. 228 -A. E. Reames.: the studies are more interesting Besides. This was probably because when its ; cleaned out. “I was playing one of those game# s'de of “t ” street, Described in Vol- deceased, owner or reputed owner, i uwn< r or reputed owner. A triangular | 1 am getting used to university life of quick use was called for a man could course we girls are not given tlie privi throw Ills hand up to the buck of Ills once when I was handed a note from lane 10, page 68, Deed Records of North 38 feet leet cf Lots 3 and 4, and j tract abutting on north side of R. R. leges the students in men’s colleges have, uei k and pull it out in a burry. Tom Andrews, an old frleud of mine. Jackson County, Oregon. Amount ecutli 25 feet of Lots 7 and 8, Block V. Ry. Co.'s right of way. described but we don’t miss them. We are permit it was back In the thirties or the for ted to receive calls of a formal kind from $500. Within it $75.52. 24. Amount $47.58. as follows: Beginning at a point oi. I young men, but it isn't as it is at home, ties that a young man alighted from asking me io send him $5.000. and tho few hours I bad woo where the boys come in and we may romp A sessment No. 168—Mrs. R. L. Par As jessment No. 202—Mrs. E. Maf'g- he fouth >ine of “D" street 100 fee! j tlie stagecoach that drew up to a tav much as we please. However, you . S.TOO was n very small affair to me. I ker, owner or reputed owner. All of ley, owner or reputed ow:cr. South eastwardly from the east line of Plxt'i i as ern in tlie town of Vincennes, lud.. know I prefer girls’ society to boys’ any thought of sending Andrews the now u sizable place, lint then n back Block 64. Amount $392.08. 62 feet of Lots 3 a d 4, Block 24. treet. ami running thence eastward I way. and nobody need watch me We have study ,hours In the evening, woods village He wore his hair long, money A.. . as ment No. 169—Joseph Kitto Amount $46.b2. ly along said south line of “D’’ street! consequently we are always in our rooms “it occurred to me thnt within a adniini.tra'or. estate cf W. C. Kitto. Assessment No. 203—Mrs. M. E about 135 feet to right of way of the at that time, and Just now we are prepar and ihere was a German cut about bis clot lies. few hours more I would probably have ing tor our examinations at the end of deceased, owner or reputed owner. Dunnlngton, owner or reputed owner. R. R. V. Ry. t'aer.ce westerly along "I wonder who that feller is?” re lost all my winnings, then I could draw the term The graduating class this year Tract fiontiug about 250 feet on north Noith 75 feet of Lots 5, 6. 7 and 8 said right of way to the east line of is unusually intellectual, and the faculty marked Hill 'Thompson, who wns sit on him for enough to start In with side of C street and five feet on the Block 24. Amount $113.28. the M. F. Wilson lot; thence along | Is looking forward to brilliant exercises ting In the open window of the bar of again Hut I was so absorbed In the on commencement day 1 hope (hat i may cast side of Sixth street, lying between Assessment No. 204—Mrs. C. Reuter, east line of said M. F. Wilson lot to meet your wishes by taking an honor tlie tnveru "He don't look like any game that 1 doubt If this mure than C street and R. K. V. Ry. right of owner or reputed owner, North 80 I the point of beginning. Amount $52.87. when I graduate. I am doing my best to thing 1 ever see in these parts afore.” Hushed through my mind. I stand well in my class, you must re- "Dutchman." said Si Griggs. v. ay. described In Volume 60. page 557. feet of Block 67. Amount $120.83. Assessment No. 229-—M. F Wilson. member that I have to but “I didn’t get cleaned out that day, compete with a “Not a lilt of n Dutchman! The but I did wlthlu a week. I didn’t have Deed Records of Jackson county, Or- Assessment No. 205—George Mc i owner or reputed owner. A triangular great many very clever girls you come to see me tie sure you let ! Dutch that come out yere don't wear enough money to buy u brenkfiist with. eg'on. Amount, $135.94. Donough, owner or reputed owner i tract fronting 68 feet on east side of me If know a day or two before your ar- I no slcli clothes ns them. If he's come Assessment No. 170—M. F. Wilson, South 120 feet of Block 67. Described | Sixth street, bounded on the north by rival When we have our friends and 1 out to stay I reckon he’ll need a settin’ 1 was walking uloug the street looking owner or reputed owner. Tract front- in Deed Records of Jackson County, | 'ot described in Volume 14, page 380, families visit us our attention is distract down He's ra.vther too tine a bird for longingly into restaurants when who ed. and we need to study hard a day or ! should come along but Tom Andrews. I: g 100 feet on south side of "D” street Volume 10, at page 131. Amount • eed Ret ords of Jackson county. Or two ahead to keep up an average You 1 this yere wilderness." I “’I wns much obliged to you for and 100 feet on east side of Sixth $158.59. The two nun followed the stranger that loan you made me tlie oilier day.’ egon and on south by right of way needn’t send me the clothes you speak of 1 don’t need any handsome dresses Here I street. Described in Volume 14, page Assessment No. 206—Samuel Walsh, of the R. R. V. Ry. Co. Amount, in this atmosphere of study They would ■ to the bar. and us soou as be hud been be begun provided with a room Thompson step be out ot place. Your affectionate 380, Deed Records of Jackson County, owner or reputed owner. Lots 1 and :25.C8. ’••What loan?' You wouldn’t beHeva DAL’GHT ER ped tip to him and said: I It. but I had forgotten all about tha Oregon. Amount $75.52. 2, Block 68. Amount $75.52. Assessment No 230—A. E. Reames. Having flnlshPd the above epistle, j "Stranger, welcome to Vincennes. $500 I hud sent him. Then all of a A sessment No. 171—Joseph Kitto, Assessment No. 207—C. ('. Beakman. owner or reputed owner. East 100 Do you mean to stay with us?” Miss Armstrong wrote another io Mr sudden It all came back to me. administrator estate of W. C. Kitto, owner or reputed owner. Lots 3, 4, 5 feet of tract fronting on west side of "Foi awhile.” Ellison Keane, a student In a neighbor I " 'You're just the num I want.’ I said. deceased, owner or reputed owner. 8, 9 and 10, block 68. Amount, /alley road or Fifth street, described Ing men's college, in wtin ti she nvoirte-.l | "Well, come In nnd have a drink. We 'I'ui strapped I.et me have a hundred Ixits 1. 2, 3, 4, 5 6, 7 and 8 in Block $226.56. n Volume 49, page 242, Deed Records names and wrote in a disguised hand always expect straugers to drink with or two io begin again.’ 63. Amount $188.80. us when they come yere it's a reg'lar Assessment No. 208—George McDon •f Jackson county Oregon. Amount, My Dt*ar-I «as sorry not to meet you "He looked kind a blnuk. Tin awful as appointed 1 received a visit from an instltootion with us.” Assessment No. 172—Jackson Coun ough, owner or reputed owner. I^ots 8809.94. sorry.' he said. T wanted that money aunt, whom I was obliged to escort abmit "I don't drink anything but beer or ty, Oregon owner or reputed owner. 1 and 7. block 68. Amount, $75.52. for a friend, not for myself. He bad Assessment No. 231 — H. Klippel, and through the college buildings This once saved me from ruin. The day 1 All of Block 19. Amount $302.08. Aise.rineut No. 209—C. C. Beek- iwner or reputed owner. South 100 coming of relatives nt uriexpecied times wine.” "Beer or wine! D'ye expect to get sent to you he came to me and said Is dangerous, and in a idler lusi written Assessment No. 173—Jacksonville nnn, owner or reputed owner. AII 'eet of a tract fronting on north side my mother I have told hei noi to fall to them soft drinks out yere? Brandy is that he had the prettiest opportunity give me notice I II be al the trystmg Cathol.c Church, owner or reputed J block 69. /.mount, $302.08. if Valley road or Fifth street, de- the drink iu these parts. Step up and of making n big spec you ever saw. place next Saturday at the same time owner. I-ota 1, 2, 6. 6, 7 and 8. Block cribed in Volume 2, page 550, Deed and hour, and It you're passing you can try It." Assessment No. 210—JoEoph Kitto All be needed was $500. Well. It put 18. Amount $226.56. The stranger said lie hud never drank me In a very unpleasant position. I lministrntor’ of estate of W. C lecords of Jackson county, Oregon take me up A reel ot a couple of hours I «411 dn me good The truth is I'm so As e.-Hinent No. 174—Luke Ryan. Jtto, deceased, and J. Hartnan liquors and didn't care to begin. wns under ii grent obligation to him. mount $173.70. bored with the mist ruble studies und try owner or reputed owner. North Mi oi •wners or reputed owners. Lots 7 Assessment No. 232—Peter N. Fick, Ing to make the pruts believe that I know Whereupon the two men undertook to and yet 1 hadn't the money for him. force him into the customs of tbecoun- so I told Him that I thought 1 could about them that I need a Sat Lot» 3 and 4. Block 18. Amount. wner or reputed owner. Tract de- something nd 8, b ock 39. Amount. $75.52. urday spree. So don't fail on the next tr.i He was very obstinate and per borrow It for him. but ns he wns go $37.76. Assessment No. 211—Roy Ulrich 1 cribed as follows: Beginning at a appointment But be very guarded, and sist d in refusing. ing Into a speculation with It 1 thought It any one to be tlremb-d la In sight don't Ass'es. uient No 175—J. R. Nell, own- iwner or reputed owner. Lots 3 ani. oint on the north line of Valley road “Waal, stranger." said Thompson, the lender should lie Interested tn his ■top. but return and take me In when the er or reputed owner. South 14 of Lots I block 39. Amount. $75.53. •r Fifth street at the intersection of coast Is clear. Ta-ta! SPOONIK "the custom out yere is drink or fight. profits If he made any. I knew you 3 and 4. Block 18. Amount $37.76. aid north line of Valley road with a Assessment No. 212—Alpha Hart Miss Armstrong addressed tiei I wo Whieh’ll you do?1 look flyers with cards, and 1 didn't Assessment No. 176—Luke Ryan "What kind of ligbting do you mean know but you'd take one In another ’.an, owner or reputed owner. Lots inc running northwesterly through letters untl put them in theii envelopes, owner or reputed owner. South V4 ol . 6, 7 and 8, block 40. Amount he center of blocks 75 and 77. and iiileuditig to look them over the next -boxing?" I way. 1 wrote yon all about it in the "Boxing: D'ye suppose we skin our note I sent asking for the loan which lots 1. 2, 3 and 4. Block 17. Amount 151.04. unning thence northwesterly and at day before mailing the one to tiei moth $75.52. ight angles to r.ort.h line of said er In the college box The other she delicate knuckles on one another? Not ! was— Didn’t you read It?’ Assessment No. 213—T. T. Shaw proposetl to take to a private letter Imx much! We use Colonel Bowie's Imple- •”No, I didn’t!’ 1 snapped. *1 may Assessment No. 177—E. 8. Wilson ’ a’ley road, 100 feet; thence south-1 wner or reputed owner. Lots I, 2, 3 lu the corner of a stone wall li.ihlen by ment ” I take chances on cards, but I’m not owner or reputed owner. North '/4 of , block 40. Amount $151.04. e3terly and parallel with said noit "What's that?" bushes. The bell foi chapel was ring I such a fool as to loau money to a man Lots 1 and 2. Block 17. Amount $37.76 A-sestment No. 214—G. Elksna' Ine of Valley road, 230 feet; thenc Ing the next morning when she was re “Didn't yer never see one?" And be 1 never heard of to speculate with. Assessment No. 178—Mrs. S. P • wner or reputed owner. Block 7a outh to north line of Valley road reading them. Hearing a footstep corn pulled the article out from the back of I.et me have half a dollar to buy a Jones, owner or reputed owner. N'ort! The stranger took it and breakfast with.’ mount $117.06. hence northeasterly along north liar Ing. she had only time to cram them bi< ne< k !ii or Ixits 3 and 4, Block 17. Amount "Tom let hie have $10. I ate up a Assessment No. 215—J. Louden f Va’iey road 300 feet to point o' Into their respective envelopes when examined It. running his thumb along the lady in charge ol the dormitory en tin sharp edge of the blade and feeling dollar of It and sank the rest In the $37.78. eginning. Amount. $130.65. wner or reputed owner, A’l ol Later Alls- Armstrong posted the point with the tip of tils forefinger i usual way. Assessment No. 179—Luke Ryan As. essment No. 233—Hattie N'eubet tered •lock 76. Amount, $151.04. ■•When you tight with tills." he asked, her letters in theii proper plates "About thnt time I fell In love. My owntr or reputed owner. South V. i .vner or reputed owner. Tract de Assessment No. 216—Issle The next Stittird.iy the gentleman "do you wear anything about your i girl wouldn’t have me unless I broke of Lots 7 and 8. Block 17. Ainoun • wner or reputed owner. Tr ribed as follows: Beginning at the fam'd to put In an nppe.-iranee nt Hie stomach or vmir chest?" I off gambling entirely; so, as 1 couldn't $"7.76. itersection of th“; north boundary trystlng place, and the girl student was ig 52 feet on south side of valle; "Haw haw!" laughed both men do without her. I promised never to •»essment No. 180- Mrs. R. Ken Now. they were binding They hud touch a card again. We were married. rte of F street with the east bound worried On looking luto tbe.prliati oad. or Filth street, described In Vo', i • y owner or reputed owner, Lots r me 62. page 231. Deed Records ol ry line of Fifth street, and running letter box on her way lióme alie fiuind uu Idea ot lighting the young man ! and to please her I weut Into the i! I 6. and north *4 of fails 7 and 8 ackson county, Oregon. ".er.ee along said east line of Fift’ a letter Inclosing one « lilch she luid Tin.\ wished to initiate him Into west safest business I could find. 1 set up Amount ern customs a corner grocery. But I must estab Block 17. Amount $113.28. 39.27. -'rest northeriy and northeasterly t< sent him wlileh was to liei mother "You say I must fight or drink?" ask lish a trade, nnd the only way to do "Goodness gracious me!" «lie ex Assessment No. 181—Mrs. P. Hines he west line of Blockstone alley, Assessment No. 217—F. M. Tungate ed the youngster ( that was to trust those who hadn't owner or reputed owner, South 8l • wner or reputed owner. Tiact front- hence along west boundary line of claimed "If I did that I must have "That's our way out yere." sent the letter to him lu mamma j the money convenient to pay with. f st of Ixits 1 and 2. Block 16. Amount "g 132 feet on south side of Valley Ho; I.-tone al'ey. south to the north Whntevet shall I d<>?" “With that thing?" Tills drew In tile class of persona who $60 12. oad. or Fifth street. And described oundnry line of F street: thence " Yes." The same evening n lettet came bi run up liig bills and let the grocer As essment No. 182—Mrs. P. Hines •Well." continued tlie «(ranger, “12 whistle for Ills money. I started In It road i Volume 48 page 28. and in Volume l“.n>: north boundary line of F stree post from Ix'i mother i you'll cover up your body, leaving only with a $IO.fMHl capital that I bad won ov.n-r or reputed owner. North 41 ’8, page 516, Deed Records of lackson My Dear Daughter I Have fust received i I' place of beginning. Amount a letter from somebody I don't know and youi legs arms and face exposed. 1 at gambling, and It gradually got cou- foet of Lots 3 and 4 Block 16. Amount ouuty, Oregon. Amount. $99.69. 362.08. wlncli I can't read, addressed to me In think I'll tight ' ! verted Into uucollectable debts. I $34.74. Assessment No. 234—R. A. Miller your hand« riling 1 don I know «li.it it Assessment No. 218—A. Elmer "What y' givln' me?" said Thompson menns. I think some ot your fellow stri Assessment No. 183—Fred J. Fick iwner or reputed owner, Tract front >wr er or reputed owner. Tract front dent* and you must have been «riling “What y’ goto' to do about your owu shinned along for awhile. Then one morning the sheriff came down on me owner or reputed owner. South 54 ng on south side of Valley ' road or 'ng cn north side of Valley road or tellers In the Mine room anil got them body ?" nnd closed me out f t of Lot 4. Block 16. Amount •'Ifth street, and extending i southerly ’ifth street, described In Vo’urne 2' mixed If this Is xl.e case I «ill return It "Nothing." ”1 went home to my wife and told Another supposition worries me It may $20 39. “if yon's agoln' to fight.” said Si her that I didn't see the difference in ■long Blucksione alley, being de- t page “iO4. Deed RecorB Of Jacksoli be ihal you are lit ami out ol your head Telegraph me as aoon as you riM-eiVt this Atse sinent No. 184—0. R Epper Grigg«, "come on and stop yer foolin'.” I j taking risks on purchasers and on erlbtd in Volume 40. page 25. Deed ounty. Oregon. Amount. $80.81. If I am mistaken. Your loving and aux- Griggs and Thompson exchanged cards. At least what difference there son, owner or reputed owner. Ixits 1ecords of Jackson county, Oregon Further notion is h Teby given that ion* mother glnmes. nnd Tliompson put on more was was In favor of the cards. Slie 5 nrd 6. and north 20 feet of Lots \mouut, $157.84. >n the 20th day of July 1912, at th; P 3. —I Inclore 110 for fruit» and such I bluff than evet. leading the way to a said that the trouble with me was thnt thing* In case you are III J and 2. Block 16. Amount $90.63. Assessment No. 219—Ruby Stou hour of 8 o’clock I’. M. of said dav r.n ' suitable spot for the contest Griggs I was no manager If we ever did Illis lettei relfevist Mi«» Armstrong's Assis mei.t No. 185—Joseph Apple it such other timis as council ma • wner or reputed owner. Tract front gave the strangei Ills knife, and tlie get set up again she pro|ioscd to take dlsipiletude considerably She tele baker owner or reputed owner. Tait ng on south side of Val’ey road bi idjui.p-n said meeting, .it the Counci grnpherl her mol her noi to worry mid otliei two took position They were the mnuiigeiuunt of our affairs into 7 nnd 8. Block 16. Amount $75.52. ■'ifth street, and de crlbed in Volum Chambers in the City Hall at Jackson to return the leitet nt tune When «lie soniewlint surprised at 111« readiness her own hands anil would allow me Assessment No. 186—Bertha Par 4. pn’.<• 598, Deed Records of Jack ville, Jackson County. Stall1 of Ore- reci'lved II she wrote In i fond parr ii : to tight, and Thompson, though lie kept ’ that, while there was a good deal tn num, owner or reputed owner. Lot in coun'y. Oregon. Amount. $74.01 ion. tho Citv Council of said City wil1 thni «nme day she would gi’.e tier a i:p u swngfei begun to look a trifle : luck, there were conditions on which iineasy ||v was afraid he'd be obliged i one could calculate almost to a cer- 3 and 4. Block 15. Amount $75.52. Assessment No. 220— Mrs. A. Pco! meet and consider sa;d proposed assess satisfactory explanation of the matter Assessment No. 187—T. B. Kent, • wner or reputed owner. Lot 1 and ment and apportionment and will nt At present she was boning fiard for to hurt I he youngster He stood on tlie I taint.v. defensive, lint tills was I hs - hiirc lie had ’’But we didn’t get set up In a hurry. owner or reputed owner. Lots 7 an< >art of lot 2. in block 71. dcrcribed it • hat time hear any and all object ions exams nnd had no time Sire hoped to The knife In Ids opponent's blind lhe old Indy would forget nil nlmnt Hie We passed through several years of that may be made to said proposed 8, in Flock 16. Amount $75.62. .’olume 87 at page 335. Deed Record poverty thnt mnke my flesh creep to epistle, but »lie dtdn t There were a was like n humming bird's wings—flut /ssesement No 188—Kate Hoffman f Jackson county, Oregon. Ambunt. apportionment and proposed assess ferv words In the note like "trystlng tering dangerously near Thompson's remeinlier. We bad several kids and ment and will then proceed to ascer owner or reputed owner. Ixits 3 an<’ 137.76. face, Presently be felt blood trickling to live In comfort required an Incom» n “Saturday spree’ that tain and finally determine the amount place" and 4. Block 2». Amount $75.62. Rut the fact thnt from Ids nose. and. putting up bis vie didn’t have. I wns tempted to Assessment No. 221 Luke Ryan of special and peculiar benefits accru looked ausplcloua Assessment No. IS'.)—Iowa Lumbei • wner or reputed hand. found l lie tl|> end was gone. try the cards again, but my wife owner. Part of ing to each lot or p-irt thereof or par the letter wns signed ’’Spoonle’’ In "Ry gum!" be exelalmed. "This joke wouldn’t hear of It I wns too old to A- Pox Co., owner or reputed owner ■lock 71. fronting on east side or cel of land and to assess such amoun: stead of Jacqueline seemi*d to Indlr at»1 has gone fur enough Who lie you. get n situation, and I was so wracked Lots 7 nnd 8. Flock 20. Amount $75.52 that her daughter wn« not Its writer "tisckxtone a'ley mid north »’de of ^pon and a.fainst said property at said Mrs Armstrong rlid not remember Jac younker. anyway, and where did yon with wprry that my twaltb broke > sessmert No. 190—Claude Emme Academy street, described In Va’ti m time and place aforisaid. quellne haring n.etitloncd any ot tier learn to liiimile n bowlr knife?" down. <iA"“’r or reputed owner. lots 1 and ’■8. nt pn-e 2!9. cf the D ’ed Record "I lli I'riilorick Inibnis. tin- son of friends nnmed Spismie bill of eomse “One morning on ojienlng my mail I Hl NhY C. Dox. 2 !''<»<21 Amount $75..".'J f 1 tekron r -urty Oregon. A incuti!. In eollcge there were a great ninny Jules Dillsils one of the original found n letter from a man I had never C»ty Recorder. Xu pt—owner Vn ’52 87. gins, nnd lur k ewllld not be e;pecteil I'rviieli settler« of tail. Oliver I've just hoard of Inclosing n check for $.84.500 k’*“vu. Fout'i ’7 of Lots 3 and 4 finished nt n <■ riiinii university, and It The letter said thnt some years previ to mention them all. Arrestment No. 222 — Henry W nd Don ’ t th. ...rprised if vou hare an attack I ••<•!< 21. Amount $!7.76. Jricqiieiltie. having finished net s: tidies is there I learned Io handle the »mall ous he hud purchased with money of t-Iieninnlisn*. this ing. Just rub the •wner or reputed owner. Lot3 5 and sword, which Is Inn n trifle longer than A re’1’010111 No. 192—Solomon Hum- loaned by me a suburban tract which 'Crete.! paris freely wnh ’ Jiamberiain’s Lin It. rntlici her eHcnimdes. mis gradual phre.v owner or reputed owner. North •, in b'ock 7 i. Amon nt. $75.52. iment and it will soon d.-appear. Sold by ed with the others, the hnril ntndeuts t'ds bowle knife. I have come out he h id laid out Into lots and bad re here either to »ell the family property cently sold the Inst lot He had prem 4asessment No, 223 M H. Round- nil dealer». mostly liecnmlng teachers, the esen ’? of l.ots 3 aid 4. Block 2t. Amount pridern becoming ictves nnd mothers or settle hen*. I don't know w hich; lint. ised Thomas Andrews, through whom ree. owner or reputed owner, Tract $'7 7<! Judging by you gentlemen von must the loan had been made, thnt the lender Jacqueline niarricd Mr Ellison K •xtendlng a’ong the east side of Sixth / ’’»'•trenf No. 193 Minnie Oben all l>e fine fellows nnd I think I'll re and ninde n model mistress ol t lonld have half Hie profit» of the ‘ reet from the north boundary of "E" C* «In I ew|«. owner or reputed owner main with vmi " t»m«eho'<1. proposinl speculntlou. I would find a -»;?t to south of "F ' n! F i t’i V -Whit you Fred Ditlsil«? Shake!" rhe k InHostwl for my »Imre of the 1 5. 6. 7 oil S Block Ry th- bye •t. d-ts 3 p«g> And In.'i fill : 21 .* m ■!•• i mise, be profits to»» expenses pliiN Interent uu tin rifter m-t •fl F r> c ■»n ccitn'y "V li.I •vi.*r iH-ca1 ■ r. 4 $.'4X1 for seven vears ••'■n r. V rv- uu rt »i.it ■ II. r • ........... fs “Waving l lie > lns k H1 •“ i r r • fl • h t ? ■ml t >n in fuv wife l| « ml f m ■, >|sm’ri t ' >t < V els- ’n I o1' - r I *1,^- the Im «nose llute loll Mv»r msird il "I! ivlnu read the letter «he remark *ed owner. T •<?• alti’-'*- ’ •ill ihm »int? nie llislenil ••! vein own ed e>w>ifv. “h i«n't im-k with th.nt man No 1’5—M O Lewie Ide of Tn-’- ’ “t •’><1 f i” ti e en Oil all. vias kniltllnteil nt ttle font round Can at all: It's btlsmess ••vner. All of Bloc!. outh side of Academy street de ol tlet class mid la now d.irtilng her All Grocers “ ’How do yon know?' I naked. !. Amount $302.08. scribed in Volume 4, page 421, Deed nusbutid's socks and patching her " 'He's put in the interest on ths Assessment No. 198—Jacksonville Records of Jackson county, Oregon. , children's clothes, like the rest of us." loan.' " AnUninteüirible Epistle Raises the Dough Better! 25c WELCOME Business Versus Luck