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OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1901
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS.
Regular May Term of the County
Board.
J. E. Morton, John Lewelling and T.
B. Killin, Oounty Commissioners.
Be it remembered, That a regular
erm of the Board of County Commis
sioners for the county of Clackamas,
state of Orrgon, begun and held at the
court house in said county and state on
Wednesday, the 1st day of May, 1901,
the pame being the regular time fixed
by law for the transaction of county
business. There were present, Hon. J.
R. Morton, Hon. John Lewellen and
Hon. T. B. Killin, commissioners; E.
H. Cooper, clerk; and J J. Cooke,
slu-rAT, when the following proceedings
were had to wit:
In the matter of the petition of John
Eagan for a rebate of tax. This matter
coming up on a written petition filed
herein, showing that John Eagan was
assessed with and paid the tax upon 105
acres more than is, owned by him the
said John Eagan for the year 1889, and
asking for a rebate of the sum of $10.97
as paid upon said wrongful assessment,
and the board being fully advised. It is
ordered that said petition be granted,
and that Ji,hn Eagan have a rebate of
$10.97 therefor, and that the clerk issue
a warrant for same.
In the matter of the petition of E.
Austen for aid for Ira Phillipn, an indi
gent person. This matter coming on E.
Austen appearing in person and repre
senting to the board that Ira Phillips is
an indigent person 73 years of age and
in need of aid, and the board being fully
advised, it is ordered that the said Ira
Phillips be allowed $10 for the month of
May, 1901.
In the matter of the petition of Louis
Funk, et al, for a county road. In the
matter of the petition filed by Louis
Funk and more than twelve householders
of the nounty living m the vicinity ot
the proposed road described in the pe
tition and praying viewers to be ap-
nnintfiii to view and locate a county road
in Clackamas county, Oregon, described
in full as follows: beginning at tne
south end of Clear Creek bridge in sec
tion 4, township 3 south, range 3 east,
thence west along the present traveled
road wherever practical to intersect with
the Grimm's Mill and Hatton road at or
near the guide road board in section 31,
township 2 south, range 3 east: thence
in a southwesterly direction on the most
practical route to the center of Viola and
Oregon City road about lou leet wesi oi
culvert on aforesaid road, said
road to le 60 feet wide, and to vacate
ail parts of roads not included in the
iurvev. said petitioner filing his affi
davit of notices posted respecting said
road showing that there had been posted :
one on the court bonne bulletin board
and three in three of the most public
planes in the vicinitv of the proposea
road more than thirty davs prior to the
presentation of the petition. He also
. filed a bond for one hundred dollars con
ditioned according to law. The board
being fully advised, it is ordered that
W. M. Stone, James Fullam and George
Hicinbothem be and are hereby ap
pointed viewers to meet at the begin
ning on the 9th instant and subscribe to
a ..!Uun null. ft tina a.lml nlBfnrorl hv
m "llll'll V... Lll . U1..V.W . "J
E. P. Hands, county surveyor, or John
V..Meldrjin, deputy county surveyor,
appointed by the board to survey said
road and report in writing at the next
regular term of this board.
In the matter of the delinquency tax
claim against Nathan Graham heirs.
Now on this 1st day of May, 1901, this
eause coming on to be heard at a regular
meeting of the commissioners' court,
and it appearing from the petition of
Margaret Gaines and from the exhibition
nf a mpnitit. in full that the taxes as
sessed to the Nathan Graham heirs for
the year 1892, have been paid in full,
and it further appearing that the lands
of said Nathan Graham heirs were sold
to Clackamas county for said 1892 taxes
by mistake, and that the tax records of
Clackamas county show such delin
quency and salt). It is therefore ordered
and adjudged that aid record of de
linquency be cancelled and that the
county clerk enter eaid cancellation on
the sales book for delinquent taxes for
the year 1982.
In the matter ot road supervisor in
road district No. 29, Union precinct.
Tliia matter coming on and it appearing
Jo the board that C. F. 1), Wilson, the
duly elected supervisor of road district
No. 29, Union precinct, has resigned
ami that his resignation has been filed
herein. And the pnp.rd being fully ad
vised, it U ordered that the resignation
of U. F. D. Wilwm be accepted, and it is
further ordir.d that- .
be and he is hereby appointed road su
perv!or for said district No. 29, Union
precinct and that he duly qualify by
filing his bond in the sum of
In the matter ol tlio petition ot U
the matter of the report of Richard
Oldenetadt.John Mosierand Fred Olden
stadt, viewers appointed at the the last
term of this board to view and locate a
countyroad situated in Clackamas county
Oregon, and described in full on page
7 of this journal, said viewers bled their
report showing that they had met on the
16th day of April, 1901, a day named in
the notice served upon upon them and
were duly sworn by subscribing to a
written oath of office administered bv
John W. Meldrum, deputy county sur
veyor after which they proceeded to the
designated place and did view and
caused to be surveyed by said deputy
county surveyor the above described
road. They also filed the field notes and
plat of the f urvey, said viewers report
favorably to the establishing of said
road as viewed and surveyed for the
reasons that it is a good, practical route
and of public utility. It is ordered and
adjudged that the field notes and plat of
eaid survey be recorded and in all re
spects approved and that the said yiews
and survey be established as a county
road and that the expense account of
said view and survey be paid by Clacka
mas county and the clerk is hereby or
dered to issue the necessary notice to
the supervisor of district in which said
road lies to open and work the same all
that portion of road heretofore dtscribnd
and asked to be vacated be and the same
is hereby in all respects ordered vacated
on the opening of said road
Kichard Oklenstadt $ 2 00
John Mosier 2 00
Fred Oldenstadt 2 00
F P Larson 2 00
O W Larson 2 00
C F Polivka 2 Of?
John W Meldrum 9 00
Total.
Earl Tong 6 75
Frank McMurry 3 00
William Hayden ..... 6 00
Theo Schmale 3 00
A W Cooke 20 00
SB Johnson . 6 00
Total..' $113 02
Road District No. 6
Labor on Sandy and Eagle Creek road.
William Rosholm, road fund. . . .$ 9 00
Herman Bruns 9 00
Max Wenche 8 22
John Gibbons 12 00
J H Revenue 5 00
Total.. .$43 25
Road District No. 7
Charles Leaf, road fund
William Calvin ,
T J Beebe
James Feagles
Cummins & Cole, gen fund.
$ 3 00
11 25
4 50
12 00
10 00
2 62
.-..$21 00
In the matter of the report of viewers
on the D. C. Rones road. In the mat
ter of the report of R. S. Coe., sr., D. R.
Dimick and James Evans, viewers ap
pointed at the last term of this board to
view and locate a county road situated in
Clackamas county .Oregon, and described
in full on page 8 of this journal, said
viewers filed their report showing that
they met on the 18th day of April, 1901,
a day named in .the notice served upon
them and were duly sworn by subscrib
ing to a written oath of office adminis
tered by John W. Meldrum, deputy
county surveyor, after which they pro
ceeded to the designated place and did
view and caused to be surveyed by said
deputy county surveyor the above de
scribed road. They also filed the field
notes and plat of the survey, said view
ers reporting favorably to the establish
ing of said road as viewed and surveyed
for the reasons that it is a good, practi
cal route and of public utility. It is or
dered and adjudged that the field notes
and plat of said survey be recorded and
in all respects approved apd that the Baid
viewers and survey be established as a
county road and that the expense of said
view and survey be paid by Clackamas
county, and the clerk is hereby ordered
to issue the necessary notice to the su
pervisor of the district or districts in
which said road lies to open and work
tne same.
RSOoe, sr $ 2 00
D R Dimick 2 00
James EvanB 2 00
John W Meldrum 10 00
Total $43 87
Road District No. 9
Joseph DeShszer.road fund......$ 3 75
Joseph De Shazer 6 25
N Nelson 5 25
Clark Bowman.... 3 00
Henry Johnson 10 00
A Meinig, gen fund 1 75
Total... $30 00
Road District No. 11
Labor on Oregon City and Forsythe
road.
J E Smith, road fund $ 33 50
P Harris 3 75
S Forsythe 13 50
George Eden 12 00
H Brown 7 50
S Jones i 12 75
F O Snydei 17 62
Fred Smith 75
Fred Hess 16 50
B Strickland 9 00
E L Russell 9 00
H Lankins, road fund '. . 18 00
J O Morgan 19 50
A Lamar 5 25
RO Thomas 11 25
George B Rate, gen fund 5 65
W A Holmes, " " 1 80
8 Erickson 1 00
IF You would know
The Whole Truth,
Read between the
"Figprune
Cereal
is the most
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and
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That's the
verdict rendered
by those
who use
Cereal Coffee.
lines.
Total $198 32
Road District No. 14
B Gard. road fund $ 3 00
TLinn 3 00
B F Gibbs 2 00
J R Myers . . . , 4 00
T Gibbs 3 00
Total ...$15 00
Road District No. 15
George Lazelle, road fund. ., $ 3 00
William McUord.. 8 00
A L Blanchard 3 00
Joseph Nause 3 00
VV a Lawtou 3 00
George S McCord 3 00
F5M Thompson 3 00
A Warner 3 00
E Kellogg...., 3 00
OG Gibson 8 00
Chailea Holmes 3 00
ilueeke, et al, lor a county road. I his
matter coming ami the hoaid being fully
dvit-ed, it iB ordered that the petition
of G. Muecke, et al, for a county road,
be and the same is hereby denied.
In the matter of the petition of James
ullum, et al, for a county road. In the
nutter of the petition of James Fullam
ml more than 12 householders of the
county living in the vicinity of the pro
posed rol described in the peti'ion and
praying viewers to be nppint d view
and locate a county road in W h mas
county, Oregon, as follows: Beginning
on the eouth boundary line in the center
of a three acre tract owned hy August
Hubert and runnng in a northerly
direction about 300 feet and intersect
the old Cutting Mill road near the north
east comer of the above named three-
acre tract. Also relocate the road be
ginning at northeast corner of August
Hubert's three-acre tract and running
in an easterly diioct on to the northeast
corner ol the Auuust Hubert land claim,
tnid petitioner tiling his aluMavit of no
tice posted respecting said road, tihowing
that there had been posted: one on the
Court house bulletin tumid ami three in
three of the most public places in the
vicinitv of the proposed road more than
thirty days prior to the presentation of
this jwtition. He also filed a bond for
one hundred dollars conditioned aceord
ing to law. The board being fully ad
vised, it is ordered mat jonu w, Mel
drUT, deputy county surveyor, survey
and stake out said road, and that upon
said August Hubert making a deed to
lame, said deed will be accepted upon
the part of Clackamas county on the
10th instant, end John W, Meldrum
deputy county surveyor, being appointed
ky the board to survey said road, that
M report in writing at the next regular
term of this board.
In the matter of the report of viewers
M change in the Buckman road. In
Total $16 0
In the matter of the petition of Fred
Wagner, et al, for a county road. In
the matter of the petition of Fred Wag'
ner and more ttian 12 householders of
the county living in the vicinity of the
proposed road described in the vicinity
nf the proposed toad described in the
petition and praying viewers to be ap
pointed to view and locate a county road
in Clackamas county, Oregon, described
in full as follows : For a fifty-foot road
commencing at the north line of Clacka
mas county, Oregon, at the end ot a
main laid road in Multnomah county,
Oregon ; thence south between tne east
and west of the northeast quarter
of section 27, township 1 south, range 4
east to the Hood view road the distance
of about 100 rods, dated this 8th dav of
April, 1901 , said petitioner riling his af
fidavit of notices posted respecting said
road showing that there had been
posted : One on the court house bulletin
board and three in three of the most
public places in the vicinity of the pro
posed road more than 30 days prior to
the presentation of this petition. He
also tiled a bond for one hundred dollars
conditioned according to law. The
board being fully advised, it is ordered
that Charles Andrews, S. Andrews and
liana Cook be and hereby are appointed
viewers to meet at the beginning on the
15th instant and subscribe to a written
oath of otlie.e administered by E. P.
Rands, county surveyor, or John W,
Meldrum, deputy county surveyor, ap
pointed by the board to survey sail
road and report in writing at the next
regular term ot tins board.
In the matter of the reports of road
supervisors for the month of April,1901,
I lie board having examined eaid reports
and being fully advised, it is ordered
that the expense accounts of the several
disiricts are hereby allowed and ordered
paid, and the clerk is instructed to draw
warrants on the road lund and on the
general fund for the several amounts
and in favor of the following named persons:
Road District No. 1 Labor on Mil-
wankie & Baker's Ferry, Milwaukie and
Foster and I'or land and Oregon City
roads.
Amel Tucholke, road fund $ 15 00
U Crunsell 36 00
Louis Le Grande 4 50
W H Counsell 26 00
John Harrington 11 25
John Stuckey 1 50
Ed Hpooner 3 75
H Ktuekey 4 60
Thomas Maple, Birkbeck, 111., writes:
"I had a "ery bad case of kidney trouble
and my back pained roe so I could not
straighten up. The doctor's treatment
did me no good. Saw Foley's Kidney
Cure advertised and took one bottle,
which cured me and I have not been af
fected since. I gladlv recommend this
remedy." Charman & Co.
Shudders At His Past.
"I recall now with horror," Bays Mail
Carrier Burnett Mann, of Levanna, O.,
"mv three Tears of suffering from Kid
ney trouble. 1 was nardiy ever ireeirom
dull aches or acute pains in my back.
To Btoop or lift mail sacks made me
groan. 1 telt tired, worn out about reaay
to give up, wnen i Degan to us? iMectric
Bikers, but 4ix bottles completely cured
me and made me feel like a new man."
They're unrivalled to regulate Stomich.
Liver, Kidneys and Bowels, rennet
satisfaction guaranteed by Geo. A. Har
ding. Only 50 cents.
JJANK OF OREGON CITY
OLDEST BANKING HOUSE IN THE , CITY
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
5O,OC0.0O
120,850.00
Go To
MUffR Bros'
Chas. H. Caotieid, President
Geo. A. Habdino, Vice-President
E. G. Caufiki.d, Cashier
General banking business transacted
Deposits received subject to cluck
Approved bills and notes discounted
County and city warrants, bought
Loans made on available sooiirity
Exchange bought and sold
Collections made promptly
1' rafts sold available in any part of the world
Telegraphio exchange sold on Portland, San
Fraucleco, Chicago and New York
Interest paid on time deposits
S. SEAMANN, M. D.
EYES tested and properly fitted with GLASSES.
Office Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m.
Eoom 208, Allsky Building
- Third and MorriBon 8t.
POBTLAND OKEGON
Qe D. & D. C. LATOURETTE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial, Heal Estate and Probate Law
Specialties
Office In Commercial Bank Building
OKEGON CITY OREGON
N. GREENMAN
THE FIONEER EXPRESSMAN
(Established 1803)
Prompt delivery to all parts of the city
OREGON CITY OREGON
Grocery Store
For BcstGoods
Best Conditons
And Prompt Delivery,
7th and Center
STREETS.
Total $33 00
Road District No. 16
T vV Blanchard,road fund $ 9 66
Frank Briggs 15 G8
f rank Engle 8 OU
Charles .Mattock 9 00
Joseph G Briggs 6 68
Huiras , 1 50
J F Briggs 7 00
COMMERCIAL BANK
of OREGON CITY
capital $100,000
Transacts a general banking business
Makes loans and collections, discounts bills,
bays and sells domestic and foreign exchange,
and receives deposits subject to (heck.
Open from 9 a. m. to i p. m.
D. C. Latoi'rette. f, j. Meyeb.
President Cashier
George C. Hickock, Ourtiss, Wis.,
says: "Foley's Kidney Cure has been
tested and found to be 'all you claim for
it. I have given it to my father, and it
is the only thing that ever helped him."
Charman & Co.
Total $52 52
Boad District Nor 17
James Adkins, road fund........$ 12 00
n Smith 7f
STKider 7 12
Warn Baty 9 00
James Gibson 75
Jacob Ehret 1 50
Frank Murdock 3 00
Nate Cole 4 60
Frank Brush 9 00
Lute Laurence. . . 9 OS
Albert Gribble 2 25
Jerry Baty 18 00
L E Bowers 2 25
J B Hepler 3 00
Fred Klebe 3 00
JabeWolfer 3 00
Wilson Evans 9 00
Claud Baty 75
Fred Yohann 4 50
C H Lorenz, road fund 1 50
W M Tice 75
Selby 150
Adkins Bros 3 00
Carlton & Rosenkrans, gen fund 6 35
Adkins Bros 17 61
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Consumption," writeB J. T. Weather
wax, of Wyandotte, Mich., "and I was
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which an excellent doctor could not help,
but a few months' use of this wonderful
medicine made me as well as ever and I
gained much in weight " Infallible for
Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung
trouble. Trial bottles free. Guaranteed
bottles 50c and $1.00 al Geo. A. Harding's.
If you are sick all over, and, don't
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your kidneys are out of order. Foley's
Kidney Cure will bring you health and
energy. Charman & Co.
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An Old and Well-Tried Remedy.'
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used for over fifty years by millions
of mothers for their children while
teething, with perfect success. It
soothes the child, softens the gums,
allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is
the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is
pleasant to the taste, Sold Ly Drug
gists in every part of the World.
Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is
incalculable. Pe sure and ask for Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no
other kind.
J)EPOT HOTEL
Opposite Railroad Depot
New Management Horns Cooking
MRS. SEOL, Pnop.
O. W. Easthak g. b. Dimick
DIMICK & EASTHAM
ATTORNEYS AT .LAW "
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law Special
ties, ausiroci oi line maae, money 1oaneU.
Reference, Bank of Oregon City
OREGON CITY OREGON
DR. L. L. PICKENS
DENTIST
Prices Moderate. All Operations Guaranteed.
Barclay Building
Oregon City
DR. GEO. HOEYE
DENTIST
All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed
Crown and Bridge work a specialty
Caufleld Building
OREGON CITY .. OREGON
III 1
A PERFECT BATH ROOM
essential to perfect comfort and health. Our
fittings for large and small bosses will be found
surpassingly low when quality of work and
material used is considered .
We would be pleased to Dave n opportunity
o submit figures.
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Fotografs.
STAMPS
Drop in and see what
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Total $102 50
Road District No. 2
AC Davis, road fund $40 60
Ward Jones 37 60
I W Johnson 3 00
Koss Parker 6 00
John Robinsou 7 !H)
William Fullerton 5 05
L D Jones 8 25
Charles Uoaduruier 3 00
PT Davis 27 0J
George B Rate & Co, gen fund . . 30
Total $139 10
Road District No. 3
Labor on Baker's Ferry and Fagaldx
Mill and Oregon City aud Damascus
roads.
Herman Rettig, road fund $ 9 00
Arthur Dunlap 9 CO
Henry Bock 7 5o
R Witiel 8 25
WW Cooke 10 60
Total $106 10
(Continued next week.)
Fulltnan Ordinary Sleepers.
The tourist travel between the East
and the Pacilic Coast lias reached enor
mous proportions in the last few years,
and calls for a special class of equip
ment. To meet this demand the Pull
man Company has issued from its shops
what it technically calls the "Pullman
Ord'nary Sleeper." These cars appear
similar to the regular sleepers being
built on the same plan, but not fur
nished with the same elegance. They
are equipped with mattresses, blankets,
sheets, pillows, pillow-cases, towels,
combs, brushes, etc., reguiring nothing
of the kind to be furnished by the pas
senger. Each car 1ms a stove for mak
ing tea and cotl'ee and doing "light
housekeeping," and each section can be
tilted with an adjustable table. A uni
formed porter accompanies eacli car, his
business being to make up berths, keep
the car clean, and look after the wants
and com'orts of the passengers. In
each of the trains which are dispatched
daily from Portland by the O. R. A. N.
Co. is to he lound one of these "Pull
man Ordinary Sleepers." The car at
tached to the "Chicago-Portland Spec
ial" goes through to Chicago without
change, and the one in the "Atlantic
Express" runs to Kansas City without
change. Passengers in this car for Chi
cago ('limine to a similar car at Granger
Much of the that class travel is being
carried in these cars, the rates being
lower, and the service nearly equal to
that in the palace sleepers.
For rates and full information, includ
ing.fohlers, write to
A. L. Craig,
G. P. A., O R. A N. Co.,
Portland, Oregon.
Old Soldier's Experience.
M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of
Winchester, Ind., writes: "My wife
was sick a long time in spite of good
doctor's treatment, but was wholly
cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills,
which worked wonders for her health."
They always do. Try them. Only 25c
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Miss Mamie Smith, Middlesboro, Ky.,
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DENTIST
Graduate of Northwestern University Dental
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Willamette Block
OBEGON CITY OREGON
Qt E. HAYES .
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Stevens Building, opp.
OREGON CITY
Bank of Oregon City
OREGON
WANTKD-TRUSTWORTIIY MEN AND WO-
men to travel ami advertise for old enubllalitd
house of e;)ld financial standing, Salary f 730 a
jear and expense, all payable in oush Nooan
aseiiig required Give relereuoes and endow
self-ftildrewed stamped envelope. Address Man
ager, 366 Uaxton Blog., Chicago.
J(Ji C. STRICKLAND, M. D.
(Hospital and Private Experience)
Speolal attentiou paid to Catarrh and Chronic
Diseases
Office hours: 10 to 12, a. m.; i to 0, p. m.
Willamulte Building
OBEGOX C1IY OREGON
OBERT A. MILLER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Land Titles, Land Office Business, Conveyancing
Will practice in all courts of the state
Eoom 8, Welnhard Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
New trimmed hats at popular prices.
Miets C. Goldtniiih.
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Dozen of other varieties foot
wear for all people and all purses.
KRAUSSE BROS.
New Plumbing
and TinShop
MIHLSTIN
AND REPAIRING
a Specialty
Opposite Caufleld Block OREGON CITY
A.
JOBBING
WalllPaper
Now is the time to buy your
wall paper and Murrow, the paper
hanger, will sell it to you cheaper
than you can buy it in rortland.
Drop a card in the postoffice and
have sample-book brought to your
house, or telephone Ely Bros.' store
J. MURROW, Oregon City
W. II. YOUNG'S
Livery & Feed Stable
Fini-st Turnouts in city
OREGON CITY. OREGON
0. SCHUEBIL W. 8. U'RIK
IJREN & SCHUEBEL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Stutter Ibsofat
Will praetioe In all courts. mak rnllonilnn.
and settlements of estatvs, furnish abstracts of
title, lend you money and lend your money on
first mortgage. Office in tinterpriM) building.
OREGON CITY OBEGON
Oregon City Junk store
Buys old rags, bottles,
old iron, rubber and
all kinds of metals.
Higest prices paid.,
Sholl,Shogeman &Co
Cor. Main and Tenth Sts.
S. J. VAUGHN'S
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables
Nearly opposite Suspension bridge
First-Class Rigs of All Kinds
OREGON CITY, OREGON
WANTED. CupoMe, reliable person In every
comity to represent Urge company of solid finan
cial reputation; Uttt aalary per year, payable
weekly; 3 per day alsolulely enre and all expens
es; uraliiht.bona'tide, definite salary.no commit
sloni salary paid each Sttnntav anl erpensi
mcraey dvnnped each week. 8TANl)ARD HOUSE.
34 Dearborn St. Chicago,
New arrivals daily in ready-to-wear
bats. Mies O. Goldsmith.
SHANK & BISSELL
Embalmers and
Funeral Directors
Telephones, Night or Day
Seventh Street Near Depot
CASTOR I A
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