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M a ssa c h u se tts Toan» 1
T w e n tieth Century Curgeons M erely
M s s B a n A in o a t E n -
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W ake of
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th« Aneiscts.
IM f o r d . It is Ccedlesx to «ay. la a
Dr. L M a a o cv rh r, th e m ost fam ous
flfeae soar Boston Pan! Kevora rode
anthropologist In 1'raaca. having oh-
“through Medford town“ « » his way to
an d
studied
u n m istak ab le
•r o u s e tljo '.ooutryrfidte Yet fo, ov,,r i sir v c d
• a a a tu r /.
tits flprln jfiald tt'p r.b ! marks cn prehistoric skqth found Ip
• ihe region o f Purls boldly dariar?*
Jtoas, l i ’ thing t:» « baa hruuant the
greatest faicg^o tfit* place hsa been , th a t th e gre.it tw eu t . i b e e o tu r y sur-
the Mod ford rani. It la quit.: within .1 geoa Is merely treading In th* wake
of skilled prrijttousssi .»ho, without
ou r province oh chroniclers to earl at-
annerthetlcs hr sntixptfcs. with blades
taatlon to two recent i-yyata c f Un
portanoe In Mto history a t the town
T h e 275th anniversary ot the first sat
Uement on the Mystic, whc.ro Medford
sta n d s, was coi&Watcd meat tlttln jly
SB Thun-Jay. L’r. W illiam. Ks*rut:. ot
Q uincy, whoso fadtK y hi the W itllcg
a t eeeaslonai vers ■ is not unknown to
• Whole nation, r c c tte d a historical
flflflk* Whose eoashiJifet staua n u d i'
etou sly rem inds one ut the town’s most
■ aatobrated industry:
"W hat means "Oid Medford" to her
•Xlled tons?
dear, domestic dreams In want
aad wandering through their vis
ion runs!
Ctose to their hearts a w a rx ld g t a s f
of home
praise perchance; they share
,
Thflngb from their mother far they
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H er spirit still la there.’
B u t. as a matter of fa c t her. "spirit"
has departed. Medford rum Is no
-asore. save in a w ry small and eon
stjtotly diminishing quantity, for the
Arm that has made It has decided to
elose up tua business and withdraw
thia redoubtable srticlo ot comtdcrce
forever from the markets of the worjd
Whaw the supply now In the bon led
es is sold, Medford's ebaptor
rum w lil be ended, and tho old
that so distressed our orthodox
' Bothers about New England Bl
and Medford rum going on the
ships to the ohpthen will lose
- Its pertinence and Its sting.
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W R IT E R 'S
L IT T L E
JAMES CAUGHELL,
SKILLED PR A C TIT IO N E R S .
•Wtoit" o f Old
M IS TA K E .
Newspaper Correspondent
a t Port A rth u r Got L eft
on Ig g s .
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PATENTS
W m BKLEB AND WILSON,
DEALER IN
LIGHT B IN N IN G * BA FID,
’ tines requiring [ tr o u g h knowledge
and coirsj«itn..'e’ability.
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“I t Is c iu U h a c t} twyond question."
I salti l it Uvaoirretw. “fh«t trepanning.
| even tod ay a deiiuale, operation, ,was„
not only kju.wa ip .prchlsjotlt Hues.
! hut iv.Vi practiced far more exienslvely
: than iuj»M..-sys. liefore
(rjp sau iag
: surgeons mi; i, have known of other
operations the trace« of which have
disappeared, like the wooden tools apd
arms u ni h precede I stone. Amputa
tions sud bòna setting required lees
imagination and ■■ei'slnly no mors
a k ill thsta certain openings la skulls
whose perfocllnn la simply amazing.
Men'atrtjr to do such work could not be
disconcerted by small operations. As
I for
tor dressing wound,
wounds, they must have
j understood the- art perfectly, for tra-
panning requires complicated dress-
the
patients
IMPORTANT MEMORANDA.
J o t tin g s an d V o ta tio n s M ada b y I
o f S ta te an d N a tio n W h ile
B jf B outa.
Nearly every successful man Is _
tim e saver, aad man who ark In th t pub
lic sys to-day are noted for their ability
to stake sack momenteount when they
are a t work, and even when they are at
play. President Roosevelt Is said to
slip Into the pocket o f hts riding coat
paper and pencil. I f during his rids ha
should frame a reply to some difficult
question brought to hts attention he Jots
It down Immediately aud does not trust
>o 1,1a memory. President Loubet, of
Francs, putties some of the momentous
questions o f stats at hie breakfast table,
when ha Is praotlcaUy alone and before
his reasoning powers are distracted by
small and petty questions, lo r d Roth
schild oorautt-ncse his day’s work In bed.
He re-el res bis confidential mien not
«n,cp In
>o bed,
ue«, but
o while he Is dressing and
only
breakfasting.
breakfasting.
When he PlSvee h is
IT £ a *
country
house for town he Is ready to
hear aheut other people’s affairs, but be
fore ths!. time he has dons what many
man would regard as a good-day's work
for himself D r Ingram, bishop of Lon
don, is obliged to travel a great deal,
aad he has a special (tlad of electric
reading lamp flttsd Into the losidt of
his carriage, so that while ha Is befog
whirled through the streets of London
to the evening he can keep up hla lite r
ary work.
. Jn Frederick Villiers” recent book
. tailing of his experiences with the Jap-
a n ss s forces at Port Arthnr be nar-
rataa an Interesting Httls . * ¡.lent that
occurred the day the octreupjndtcw
Brat reached the frost, 'they wore
•B artered la rooms a t Dalny * W 0 hn t
Baafi plIISKuJ and desecrated by tho
Ohlnese ro t hern after the avacuatkin
by the Japanese. lie says: "W s were
soon busy trying to make tho place
habitable. Rations of food were sent
nW Crt>m headquarters and our party of
tan wad soon split up into messes.
Barry (correspondent of the Chicago
D a lly News), Ricarlton, tbo expert
photographIq artist, and myself re
calved bread, potatoes aud two chick
en s. Ricarlton took a great fancy ,to
ana of the birds, aud, being tender at
heart, would not feavedt killed.
REMARKABLE LUNG CURE.
" In fact, he was quite a Buddhist In
■Any ways, and would destroy only T o u n g C lergym an T a k es Ao O utdoor
flies. These insects I h iv e seen him
L e ctu rin g an d Msge i » .
sand, with Kin unmtlled fist, a cozen at
Health.
A time, without warning, to the shades
o f the blue bottle. But -he spared
New Yorkers who have been advised
chickens, and this especial olfd learned
by their physicians to seek out-door
Io perch on his shettldci ju n l to peck
w ork to the country, and who lack
bread from his hand, it was an aw k
either means or opportunity for mak
ward situation. I took co delight la the
ing the Hie giving (hange need not
fow l’s wincing ways and simply want-
despair, sqys the Herald. Wonderful
ad Its desk, and Barry waa.of -the same
out door cores are befog Wofked-right
snlnd. Ricarlton at last proposed a
In the heart of the cRy. A most re
eonpromisa.
markable rasa Is that of a y q u n g cler
"H e said that-be would take no share
gyman who for the last eight or nine
o f the bird that we had already
months has been lecturing on a sight
doom ed, and he would let us have th e
seeing coach. Last summer he west
•re t dozen eggs that his chicken—
to Oxford college. England, for a spe
w h ich h» had christened Kuroki, In
cial course of study, during which hla
honor of tho famous Japanese general
health gave way, aud he returned to
—whould happen to lay. We agreed to
America with funds exhausted and the
thia arrangement, but it was most un
satisfactory, fur. although of course 1 verdict of nervoua prostration and tu
berculosis hanging over hts head. His
feel certain that Ricarlton was no
New York physician told him to seek
party to the deception, the wretched
i out-door employment a t once, and the
bird turned out to be a rooster.”
[young man secured hla present posi
GO W N OF B EETLE’S ' W IN C S . tion as iecturer to. sightseers. At first
bis voice almost fa.led kim. but a s be
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taik in a in the
Gorgeous OartHSht Belonging to Lady became accustomed fo
;t» id a ir the ci.!,eh’ stopped’ and his
Ourson Made o t F lftts n
tone» became d ear and firm. A ll win
H-
Thousand.
ter king he made his daily trip. Now
M any a womn la quite content to "the Spot” on Ills lum ? has faded, and
have her books, pictures, and even her j to affdi’ loa to tils weekday work to
hnsbaml chosen for her, bat when It : N. w York he goe« t0 Trenton, N. J.,
eomes to the selection of a gown, even ¡each Ru. day to conduct mission ser
vices. He Intends ¡0 remain on the
such a one risM up and assorts hor
self. Lady (;«nwon Is an example of coach until tilt, by ., hick Ume his phy-
Just the oppe ite. Kates the Now York j slcian promises that the cum w ill ba
i complete.
Press. Recipient of a veritable won
der gown—a present w ith the choosing
o f which she had naught to d o - akr CHURCHMAN’S
BREAK.
has found pleasure ra I t It baa satis
fled her « a c tin g fancy to the full, and U p se t t h e G ra v ity o f M in iatore and
B reth ren a t R e lig io n s
has caused a stto to blaae Londou.
OonventiaB.
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It was sent to her by an Indian ra j
ah . a a d to composed of 15,00« W|„g
During the annual convention of a
oases of Indlac beetles.
They are
-sewn upon a silken robe, and lend a certain j-ellgloue body not so very long
ahlmmclng Iridescence to the flowing ago. an incident occurred which was
■folds of the tarm ont. No woBder she not on the programme, and which com
pletely upset the gravity of the min-
c describe« it as a dream, for Its color
- lag and texture are almost ns elusive J isters and brethren assembled. It
was at the closing session, relates
aa the fabric that dreams are made of.
Nearly every woman that has be Lipplnontt’s, and the chairman stated
that they were about *100 short of an
held the marvel has broken the com-
amount desired to ba raised for a
mandment against covetousness, and
given purpose, and hoped that the
though many have tried to duplicate It
sum could be made up before final
their efforts have been In vain. Both
adjournment.
One of the laymen
because ot the rarity of the wings and
Jumped up with the remark;
of the difficulty of affixing them, such
" m start the good work w ith *25."
a gown can only ba fashioned by years i
a t work.
" I don't know your name, brother,"
said the chairman, “ but may God blest
F or B eu aflt o f L overs,
you. and may your business be dou
la Wales the Cefn oouncll has erect-
bled during the y e a r.".
Bd a footbridge over a stream in the
Much to his aatonlahmeat, a bars*
district This was because lovers had
of hinghter followed from many In the
complained that a favorite walk along
ball, which was aaplalaed when a
t h t tide of the river Dae had been pre
brother, up In front stopped to (h t
viously rendered anSOfofcrtable. ¡h0
platform and whispered:
couples having to whde in rough the
- W by, that’s Mr. Blank, a p ro m is e «
stream. “
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undertaker of the towx.”
For Sale.
A good Ranch and a Gold M in « , on
the const, H miles north o f the mouth of
Rogue R iv e r.
Good house, gix«l water, fino view .
M a in road in front,of house, Post office
1 m ile , School house | m ile.
S36 acres land, mostly In grass. Much,
bottom land, rest beach and hill«
1|
miles beacli mines, good w ater rights
sood ditches and flumes. Mines In e x
haustible.
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English Walnut, Fruit Trees.
Shrubs, Plants, Rte.
i/ST
F urth er particulars to be had at the
T bib u m k office.
in dep^ den t i n p ^ ,
mduptrp. Big profits, sm all outlay of capital. Writs
today for Free eatatof, a treatise telU nt conditions and
results, also JVurssrycatatol.
Walnut M trsery.
B R 00^ *
Carlton, Oregon-
y e w .
SGtTSlStli J^A. T B S T T N E .
T h . O kkoon O ah . v J ovknal I . , b.
itomocrslic newspaper
T r e s p a iw N o t ic e .
Notice is hereby given to a ll whom
i t may concern, not to enter upon, or
trespass to any manner upon the S ta r
Ranch, situated a t Langlois, C u rry
County, Oregon, fog, the purpose o l
hun tin g w ith guns or dogs, or o th e r
wise trespa in an y m anner.
Any person o r persona so entering
upon said premises w ithout ray con
sent w ill be prosecuted to t h e fu ll ex
tent of the law.
I s xkds TnoM tax.
oil ‘
Oregon, issued at Portland
Surveyor for the Distrfot oí Or-
The Real Estate Security Co.
,
Fort Derabora Bldg. CHICAGO, II I. Gold B each,
egon.
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Oregon
KI-^PS IN 8T(M K,
GROCERIES, The Best, Only,
,
» B Y «O O 1M *
Hats and Caps,
Oil Clothing,
Boots and Shoes.
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I< e w ld e n t A g e n t o f i h e
HOME
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of California.
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T imber L and A ct , J ure 3, 1878,—
The manager, also issue a 8 « « - # « ^ , whicb
for people who do not e r e for .
United States bend Offloe,
Roieburg, Oregon, Feb. 84th, lilOS.
Notice is hereby given that In compli
ance with the provieions of the act of
Oongrese of Jane 3, 1 8 7 8 ,,entitled “ Aa
■< TRAOa-Manna prun,po, uuwnw n
act tor the M ie ol timber lands in the
» too. Wo ntnolo RATS N T S
stales of Caibori'in, Oregon, Nevada, and
Washington T errito ry,” as extended to
m M . S»c0oor notch Cor «Rgg
all Ute public laud Mates by set o f Aug
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» roorr enroco.
You «fait have tt all fot
ust 4, 1898,
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O SC A R B F IC H T
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1 S O S S O B S o v o n t h B trw w t-
of M arshfield, county of,C o o s , S ta te o f
[
W ^ M W IP S Q T O S S , 0 . Q ,
Oregon, hue .this -Jay ¿led ip this office
Month
v '-'Month
his sworu statem ent No. 8871,
887
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for the
purchase of the SJf S K U lf e c M , Tp 31
in T he E vening T ele g ra m , of Port
B, R 14 W , Lots 1 and 2 of Section No
land , Oregon. I t is the largest ev
4. In T ow n .h it. N.. 82 S, Range 14 West
entualnewspaper published in Ore
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1 , and w ill offer proof to show that
gon ; ft cental ns u ll t he news of the
¡th e land
lat.n sought is
ta more Valuable
Valusi
for
state and of the nation. T ry I t for 1
¡Ito tim b e r o r stone than for agricultural
m onth. A sam ple copy w ill be mail
pfnîpoaee, an d to estnldish his o l a i t u
ed to vou free. Adtlresr
to
said
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j - — ,u land b efo re the R e g is te r and
N o tic e fo r P u b lic a tio n .
Receiver of thia office, a t Itoseburg,
Ko
D arA B Txairr o r + hs I n tb r io r .
Oregon, on M onday the 22nd day of
P O R T L A N D , OR.
J u n e , 1908.
la n d Offloe a t Roseburg, O re.,
H e names as w itnes-es:
A p ril 21st, 1908.
H W Burnham o f Port O rfo rd , O re.
Notice is h ereb y g iv en t h a t O o rn elia s
W Peck of -
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F ie ld in g of Port Orford, Oregon, lias
Thad Oreen o f
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Blew
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n oth» oi — hia
to n«pke 11-
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N O T IC E .
— >1 com mutation proof in support ot
A n y and all persons claim ing ad- his claim , v ia : Homestead E n try N o .’
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versely'the above descrilidri lands are 14329 made February 19, 1907, fo r Lota
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18 h e re b y g iv e n to a ll w h o m
, reqiiesteifto file their claims in th is 3 ,4 , & KJ 8 A J. Section IS, T ow nship’ .
office on or b efo re • said 22nd d a y o f 32 South, Range 1.5 West, W . M . and * ** n **Y
R'R tt> enter upon
June, 1908.
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th a t eaid proot will be maria before ,Y t o r Ir t .«pass, in a n y ininyocr, upon
B r k j a x ih L E d d v , q H . Upton, v .B . _ C om m ission er¡at hi» ilt o O s iid y i O ie utuk-r-uizii, ,1 a itn n
offlee
In Langloie, Oregon, <w M ouday
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u ' « W W ’d , s tlu a -
R e g iste r .
J n ly 2Uih, 1UUK.
A. I««i nefir IJ a n n ia r li, C u r r y c o u n ty ,
H e war nee the following Witnesses to O reg o n , fo r the p u r p t* « o f h u n tin g
v i s a ;-
prove lito oontinu
u- us residence upon, | « 'ilh g u n » o r d og », o r fish in g . Also
f the
t h a t land,
l u s a x l wvLa
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and cultivation o k f,
vis: o
Mot io ie iivc n iiy g ui« open on going
E . B. H a ll, of P o rt .O ford, Ore<p>n
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h . o r o ilie rw is e trespass in
Cyras Madden, of ”
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a n y m a n n e r.
A n y person o r p e r
Edward Picket, of ”
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JaiAe» Ellto, of
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sons so e n te rin g upon enid prem ises
R u u A x it, L , Knny, Register.
w ith o u t m y co n sen t w ill be prose-
c u le d to th e f o i l e x te n t of I be la w .
PATENTS
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#dapt<>d
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A ny Of these papers can be bad in ooinbination with the P O R T
03.
F O R D T R IB U N E , at the following rale,;
Daily and Tribune -
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Dally 8unday and Tribune - -
Semi Weeky and Tribune - -
Do Yon
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Know the News *
SUR-
S W IF T « ®
the telegram ,
Remember the Full Mans
— i R r o m o ; Q u in in e
Cures a C d d ia One Day, Grip in Two.
25c.
JO B W O R K
T im b er
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The Beet to be had in
Carry County, nt reason
able Prices.
BUI Heads, '
Letter Heads,
Legal Blanks,
. Any Thing,
L and
A ct,
J u n e 3,
^Briefs,
ê Posters,^
Envelopes,
Statements,
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H A K R Y W IL S O N
1878—
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
U nited States fa n d Office,
R o seb u r g ,O r eg o n , F e b . 89th, 1908.
Notice ia hereby given that in com
pliance w ith the provisions of the act
o f Congress of J u n e 8, 1878, entitled
” A a Act for the sale of T im b e r Lands
in the States of C a lifo rn ia , Oregon, Ne
vada and W ashinrton T errito ry, as'
extended to all the Public L an d States
by Act of August 4. 1892.
t
W IL L IA M E . RUSSELL
of Eugene, County of L an e , State of
Oregon, tthed in thia office on February
23rd, 1907, his sworn statement No.
8925 for the purchase of the South-west
-quarter of Section No. 11 in Township
A o. 32 South, Range 14 W est W . M .
O re , and w ill offer proof to thaw that
the land sought is more valuable for
its lim ite r or stone th a n for a gricult
ural purposes, and to establish hla
claim to said land before the Register
and Receiver of this office a t Rosehurz
Oregon, on F rid a y the 10th dav J u ly ’
I v O b «
H e names as witnesses:
Robert Richardson,
Thomas 1> H alstad, both of Monroe. Or.
D avid M urph y o f Eugene, Orcg.«i.
Edw ard S W ells of Eckley, Oregon. "
Any and all personsUatming adverse
ly the above described lands arereqoesl-
ed to file tbsir claims in this office on or
before said 10 day of July, 19O8.
B s h j a x in L E d d y , Register.
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T o W h o m I t AI a y C o n c e r n .
T he undersigned Itervby give notice
that they are the owners o f the South
h alf of Section 18, Township th ir ty
throe, South range fourteen W e s t o f
"'UJapiptte m vridlsn, Oregon. A ll p ar
ties are warned nut to trespass upon o r
m ake any locations, e ith e r fltu-er or
q u a rtz claim s Rt theiYpsylL
l>. KkLi.AHKBl
i n ax .
[O w n ers.
J I f . M cA rsa. J
P o r tla n d , O rs.
J
Up o-date Work Done
on Short Notice-
Satis faeton Guaranteed-
W A N TED
A representative in this
U K N N 18 C U N N IF F IK.,
county by a large real estate
corporation. Special induce- CCP- C. 8. M in e ra l S n rY ejn T
m eats to those who wish to
become fin a n c ia lly interested.
’v’-vy •
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
W A SH IN G TO N D. C.
V W W W W » 'W W W V W W
• f u l l B e a a rta g .
have proofs that
survived."
GOLD BEACH, OREGON, ' -
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H o t n r j M o tio n .
In connection w ith
t h e t r ib u n e
Trespass N o tic e .
N o tto. is hereby given to a ll persosa
whom I t m ay concern, not to enter up
on or trespass upon the premises of Bli
Bagley, for the purpose a t- hunting. 01
Ashing w ith hook and line. Said p re
mises are situated on B lk R iver, Corry
C snaty, Oregon, and deserlbed aa fol
I * * 4 , The West b all ol -Section twen
ty seven. Township th irty two Soath,
Rango fifteen West.
Any person o r p erso n so treepam-
SK fo r the purpose of b u n tin g , fishing,
or traveling through in any shape form
I or m anner, or tearing down fences, or
leaving out side gates open, or molest
j mg personal property, w ill be prosecu-
tod to the fu ll extent o f th e law.
w’ m. R. Johnson,
Lessee of th» above
d escrib ed p rem iers
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