Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, December 12, 1911, Image 2

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    M0UN1N0 ENTKKPRI8K. TUKSIUY. 1)KKMHKK 12. 1911.
HORNING ENTERPRISE':,."
ORXGOH CITT, OREGON
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"TVe Bale" aa BaaArwBt
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CITY OFFICIAL NEWapAPCR.
THE MORNINQ ENTERPRISE
U oDaala at tba folio wtg itoraa
ttj day:
HuaUy Broa Drntt
Mala StraeC
J. W. Mcaoahy CUar
STota and Mai a. -C
B. Aadaraoa.
Mala near BUta.
M. K. Dunn ConfacUoearj
Naxt door to P. a
(3ty Drag Biorm
Electric UotL
ScaooeborB Coofactln ry
. Senta aad X Q. Adama
Dec 12 In American History.
1745 Joha Jay. - rotoolal statramaa.
diplomat aad Jartat. frat Tnlted
States minister ta Spain and flrat
chief TtMtlce of Um auprr-roe roart
-. teppolatrd by Waahlnrtoni. bora ta
New Tor dry; died 1SS.
.1873 Edward A, Pollard, noted war
time editor of tbe EVrhmood Ex:
a miner, died; bora 182S.
AJleo G. Tburmau. ei rmted
Bute aeoator and noted Demrv
cratlc etateamaa. died: bora IS 11
1901 Flrat . wtrelawa comaaaoirartoa
between America and Europe.
101r Aaaortat J a at ice Edward Doajr-
laas Wblte of tbe United State ao-
pretn coort appolQtrd cblef Jna-
tire aavaacreaaor to M. W. Fnller.
oereaaatl
ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS.
(From noon today to noon tomorrow.!
Ban et 429. rtxea 7:12: moon rlaea
12:10 a. m.; moon at createat libra t Ion
west: 1 Ol p. av. eaatern time, moufj
at laat quarter: planet Merrnry rW
bla
THE WORLLD S BIGGEST pAM.
A power dam In proceaa of conatmc
tloa arrosa tnc Mlaalsalppl Hirer at
Koekok. Iowa, la to bo tbe greateat
at met are of ita kind in tbe world.
The dam la expected to reault In a
wonderful development in tbe Mlaaia
alppi Valley and divert tbe cotton
crop of tbe South from the New Brig
land mllla to the upbuilding of treat
Indaatrial centera In atatea drajned
by the Mlaaiaaippi and Ita tributaries
Taa coat of tbia great enterprise Is
approximately f 25,000,000. It la In
tended to be the mean a of building
op a great Induatrlal empire In tbe
Mississippi Valley, by bringing Into
closer relatlonablp tbe factory and tbe
market for tbe proJuet of tbe fac
tory. '
Tbe Panama Canal will necessarily
atimulate bualneas, but tbe great
Lake that is being built at Keokuk,
covering sixty square miles, will fur
nisb elertrlcal energy neceasary to
tbe establishment of a grnat induatryil
and commercial empire In the very
heart of tbe continent
REGULATING IMMIGRATION.
That th Federal government moat I
iuiu in aiieu 'ion 10 me regulation Ol
Immigration aa a condition of national
welfare la the belief expressed by
eeMeeaBaeeae
Basra. Mr I
pasa, Mr aw
ar aVar
.' aa
mV a
l WaaBty
is tBa
Americans Should Take Up
;: a Commercial Education
; By BURTON HEYBURN. President of New York Chamber of
J Commerce
a
HMERICA IS BEHIND ALL OTHER PARTS OF 'THE WORLD
IN FURNISHING AN OPPORTUNITY FOR A PRACTICAL
COMMERCIAL EDUCATION.
The chamber of convnerce of Lonkn took this matter
tip s Btimber of years ggo and now conducts 'examinations all over the
world, where applicanta can go through tbo examination and receive
certificate of proficiency, according to their merits. Throughout
the Jlritiah empire the merchants hare agreed to give precedence to
the holders of auch certificates.
If we are going to extend onr commerce to tbe WEST INDIES
and to SOUTH AMERICA we
speak the commercial languages of
ants b done to encourage student
m migration bursa In New York.
Rmpheala U laid by Mr. VUllui oa
tha fact that the United Siatee aa no
longer alord to b sentimental U the
reatrkOoa of Immigration, A grow
lag percentage of undesirable clllteoa
Lis found amoag the uscoenera each
year. Moat of these Immigrants havs
bo though or desire of cILUeasblp, but
com here poiiHHj of aa ambition to
nad opportunity to make money .
with which, to return to their Id
homes aa noon aa the iun total
reaches a aatUfctory ftgiua.
There will be general agreemea.
with the proposition of Mr. Williams
that aoaie. sort of reguUOoa be -tabluhed
for immigration, but the eo
lutloa of the problem Is not going to,
be an easy one for tbe aaihoritle.
Kansaa. ta again in tbe throe of a
school text-book aar. exteading from
Hunneacll to Shady Bend.
The Turks seem to b hold the
Italiana In much the same fashion
that the Boers held the Brltona.
Today the cost of high UTtng la
Justified, and Unci Sam's aumeroa
family, appears "to have the prica.
Though the party has dropped to
third place the Democrats of St.
Loala are still eliminating each other.
Were la not for the phjalcal exer
cise obtained In aurrenderlng there
would be nothing for the tinperlaliata
of China to da
Presidential years are bad for bua
laces, but a mitigating circumstance la
that the Republican party contlnuea
In business.
Wet weather la Argentine baa
raised the price of wheat through
out the world. The food market la
becoming entirely too sensitive.
Some Democratic -papers seem to
think that tbe party nominated Bryan
three times in order to get rid of htm.
The success of the method la still In
doubt.
Speaker Clark's promise to stop
the talk about annexing Canada will
be helped" by the sudden advent of
winter. Nobody will now want to
think of such a thing.
Saeae Frem E
r'nnd VliMlxrr - Now. look nere.
C-iakTv i want yoa to brvak "ft" with
that gin ltle la very pretty and all
that, but I know ber loo well te went
yon tu rla rwur life aod happioeaa by
marrying bvr Why. abe knows no
more alu aou-alns than' I du
alMMU l Iri-i-a dh l.n.
Oeonre- IVrha not. bat one ran
leara
Mutbrr-After marrtase la ratbrr
late for thai. ISeorre
I HHKTf- Mut row aaM ymirelf that
yo did not kiHtw a rblitc aUmi bouNe
keeping until after too were inarrlrd
Mother- Vrry true, lieorge. slid yonr
poor fattier dl-d of dyaprmla twenty
yeara ago
The Siamese Oath.
If any form of onlb is tabulated lu
Impreaa one. that which Is pre rllied
to tbe state offlriala of Plum it likely to
do so. acb ottiiia I baa to ny.
"Msy tbe blood flow from my veins,
may rw-odilea devour me. may I tie
condemned to carry water to Ihe
flames of hell In vessels without bot
toms. After death may I enter tbe
body of a slave. Msy I suffer tbe
harshest treatments dnring all time In
years aa biiumtous aa tbe sands of all
the sess. May I be reborn deaf, dumb
and blind, and afflicted with d:re mala
dies. May ! also le thrown luto Na
rok (tbe lower regional and tortured
by Prea Tarn if I break this oatb."
Kebraaka Legal News.
Vivisection.
Vivisection was practiced In the Al
exsndrian a'bool during the first cen
turies of tbe Christian ers
Warned Three Times.
The Jiidjre looked at Briartey benign
ly over bla spectacles
Til bare to fine yt for exceedin' tbe
limit." be said "An old offender like
you"
"Old offender?" Interrupted Brtarley.
"Why. Judge. I never was In thla pert
of tbe conntry until today In all ray
life"
"Tbe constable aaya he warned ys
three times.- aald tbe Judce
"Warned me three times?" echoed
Blinrley
"Ten. yon." aald tbe Judge, "lie's
testified on oath that be yelled 'Hi.
tbnrT a re- three times before ye stop
ped Ten dollnrs and '-osta "-tlarper'a
Weekly
If you are not reading tbe Morning
Enterpnae, why not? Tear-end Bar
gain period la now on. See ad on
back oss-e.
must hare people here who can I
those countries, and something
to take up and study those lan
Li and Clung, Opposing Generals
In the Chinese Revolution
.rav
:
Paote ay Asttncaa Praaa Aaanclalwa
A
S waa tbe case ta the days of the
U'K '2rr AC I Not
can civil war. old frteadablpa aod aaaortatlona have been broken ta
Ihe fhlneae o prising against Maacbu domloatloa. A atrtklng example
of tbla Is afforded by tbe accompaaytag llluatratloa. whlrh la made
from a photograph takeo a abort time before tbe outbreak of the revolution.
It abows at tbe tight General U Tuea llrog and at the left General Cbaag
Palo. . Tbe picture waa taken at a fuoclVoa at which these. two officers were
present aa guesla of tbe viceroy af tbe province of 1 1 open. New l be host baa
loot bla vlcereyalty. General LI la commander la chief of tbe rebel arm lea,
aad bla late compaaloa In arm. General Chang, wbo baa remained loyal to
the throne, la directing Ae defease of tbe territory around Nanking, menaced
by the advance of the insurgent column
Wants, For Sale, Etc
Nattase aaaar taaaa rtaseinae
'l Ka Bnaete St aae real a
katf a eaal aaaltlowai Ism
OM tayab cswrS. IS aar ataaita. Hal
Ibm B cars. Baasj SI ear avialB.
Baa aa owrw aaeaaal with taa r4ar. X
flaaaalaJ raapaaatblllty far arravs; whan
ana Is far ystrsa Mkatssuai attacoe Iks
"wanted.
WANTED Tourists and local people
to sea my collodion of arrow-beads
coins, Indian trmkau. iM atampj
and curioa of i.! aorta. Wlil bu
or aell In this lius. Have rae good
bargaina In aeron-l-baod furniture
and toola. (raorg4 Young. Main u.,
near Fifth.
WANTED Four men to board and
room by private family, good table
and room, $4 60 a week. Inquire
at Enterprise. Ct
FOR BALE.
FOR SALE One black mare, com
ing four yeara old. very gentle, but
not broke to work, weight 1150
pounJa. Farmer' Feed Yard. O. F.
Hegdale. owner, between Second
and Third on Main street, Oregon
City.
WOOD AND COAL.
OREGON CITT. WOOD AND FUEL
CO, F. M. Bluhm. Wood and coal
delivered to all pa ryi of tha cl'.y.
SAWING A SPECIALTY. Phone
your orders. Pacific 3502, Home
B 110.
FOR SALE by C. IL Llvesay, carload
of Trojan powder, Juat received.
FARM LOANS.
FARM LOANS Dlmlck m.
Dlmica,
Lawyers, Oregon City, Or.
ATTOPNEYt
O. D. fcHT, Attorney-at-lJiw. Money
loeawd. alietracta f imtaked. laaii
titles eiamlnad, eitatte-eettled, gas
era 1 law buainesa Over Bsak el
Oregon City. ,
CHEN A BCHtrKTBEU Attoraeys-st
Law, Dentscber advokat, will arao
tire la all ourta. make collaetloa
prlae Bldg., Oregoa City. Oregon.
BUIIOER ANO CC'vai ACTOR.
HARRT JONES Builder and General
Contractor. EBtliaates rbeerfallv
gives) on all classes of hnlldlng
work, concrete wslka ana reinforced
noaerete. Res. Phone Msla 111
White Queen
Flour
This Is The Beat Flour Obtain.
' able.
Lay In Your Winter Supply of
Coal Now. - '
Hay, Grain, Feed and Korract
Poultry Pood.
Oregon
Commission Co
11TH AND MAIN .
Oregon City.
van a. tae- w r ' V a& M . - a J
s . el
"1 il
Preach revolution aad In tbe Ameri
INSURANCE.
B. H. COOfHR. Foe FV raeuraaer
Bad Real Batata. Let aa baagie
ynwr propertlee - wa buy. sell aad
otcbaage. Office ta Raiarsrtse
dg. Oragoa City. Orwarnn
CLEANINqTand rttBVNGr53'
CHICAGO TAIIXIRS sqlla male to
order from S10 and up. We also do
cleaning, preaalng aad repairing
Three door south of postoffr
MUSICIANS.
I J. ALBA EAGER, teacaer of wind and
atrlng tnatrumenta. director of band
and orchestra. Wl.l furnlab muiL
for any occaalon. Call at Eleclrl
Hotel NOTICES.
Summon.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clack a
ma.
Katharine Orloff,
Plaintiff,
veraua
William Orloff.
DefendanL
To William Orloff. Defendant:
In the name of the BUta of Ore
gon you are hereby required to ap
pear and anawer to tha complaint
filed agalnit you In tbe above en
titled suit on or before the th day
of January 1912. and If you fall to
anawer, plaintiff will take a decree
agalnat you. forever dissolving the
bonds of matrimony heretofore and
now exlatlng between tbo plaintiff
and you, and for the care and rue
tody of tha minor child, Jannlta,
and for auch other and further re
lief In the premise as the court
may deem Juat and eoulfahle a
prayed for In the complaint filed
herein.
Service of thla aummone ta made
upon you by publication In pur
suance of an order of tha Honora
ble R. n. Beatle, Judge of the Conn
ty Court, for Clackamas County,
State of Oregon, made November
the 27th, 1911, directing aurlj pub
lication In tbe Oregon City Enter
prise, onc a week for alg aiiccea.
alve weeka, the flrat publication be
ing November the 28th, 1911, and
the laat tha 9th dav of Jin.nr
1912.
J. T, ELLIS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice of Application for Liquor
Llcen.
Notice la hereby -given that I wll
at tha next regular meeting of the
City Council, apply for a llcenae to
aell liquor at my place of business,
corner Sixth and Main atreeta, for
a period of three montha.
W. M. TRUDEUL
CITY NOTICES.
Notice of
Acceptance of Sewer
Con-
at ruction.
Notice la hereby given that Ihe City
Engineer of Oregon City, Oregon,
has filed hla certificate of the work
haa filed hla certificate of tba work
done by Mr. II. Jonea, contractor,
for the construction of Sower Dis
trict No. 9. Oregon City, Oregon,
and tbe City Council of Oregon City
will consider tbe scceptance there
of, and all objections to the accep.
tance of aald construction at the
Council Chamber of said City, on
December 27th, 1911, at 8 o'clock
p. m. ,
Any owner of any property within
tha aaseaament dlatrlct of aald con
atructlon or any agent of such own
era, may at such time or any time
prior thereto, appear and file-objections
to tba acceptance ot aald con
struction, and such objection shall
be ctnl4ared and the merits de
termined y the Council at lb
above AAUted time and place.
Tkla notice la publtahed In tbe
Mvirnlug k'aterprlae and I he lime
and Place were (Ur-d by the or.ler of
tbe Oty Council of said Oregon City.
Or"U.
U ' HTIPI. Re-order. ,
Notice ef AeepUts"eT Orea Culvert
Cenatrvctiea.
NtUe la hereby len that Ihe City
Knatii.-er of t)rea City, baa filed
bla certificate of ihe coiupleiloa and
aiirova of the aiuk done by Mr.
John Van Weel. rontraclor fnr the
ronatrtVtlon of the Jha Adami
Iraln Culvert, and the City tVun
ell f Oregon CHy UI ronaldrr Ihe
object ton to (he aci-eplanr of the
said Drain CuWrrt. at the Council
Chamber of said dt? on the ITth
day uf lierember. Itll. at t o'clock,
p m
Any oatiar of any proerty nlth
In Ihe aaaaaauicnt district of aald
coii M ruction, or any aiut of aticb
owner, may at u h lime or any
lime prior therrto. apitrntr and Ale
objecttona to tha accemanve &f aald
construction, and such objection
ahalt be conaldrrrd and all the mer
it determined br the (unrll at
the above named time and J'Uce. ,
Thla not lc l publlthed In I ho
Morning Knteririie and the time
and place were flied by the order
of the City Council of Oregon City.
Oregon.
I. 8Tirr. llecordere
ice of Acceptance of "street Im
provement.
Notice la hereby given that Ihe City
Knglneer of Oregon CHy, Oregon,
has filed hi certificate of the com
pletion and approval of tbe aork
done by Mr II Jone. contractor
for the Improvement- of Water
atreet. Oregon City, front tbe north
line of gltth atreet to the south Une
of Seventh atreet. and tbe City
Council of Oregon City will con
alder the acceptance thereof, and
all the objedlona to th acceptance
of aald Improvement, at the Council
Chamber of said Ore fun City, on
December 27, I1L at I o'clock,
p. m.
Any owner of any property within
the asement dUtrtct of aald Im
prorernent or any agent or aurn ;
owner, may at auch time or any
lime prior thereto, appear and die
objections to tbe acceptance of aald '
Improvement, and eurh objecrlona i
may be considered aod all Ihe mer
it determined by the Council at tbe
above, pained time time and place,
Tbit notice l publiabed la Ihe
Morairg Enterprise and Ihe time
and place were fl tad by the order
Uof tbe City Council of Oregon City,
y ,
wrrs'iaj.
Notice of Acceptance ef Alley Im.
' provement
Notice la hereby given that the City
Engineer of Oregon City. Oregon,
baa flled bla certificate of tbe com
pletion and approval of tbe work
done by Mr II. Jones, contractor
for the Improvement of the Alley In
block t. Oregon city, Oregon, and
Ihe 'Council of Oregon City will
conl.ler the acceptance thereof.
and all the objedlona to tbo accep-
tance of tbe aald Improvement, at
Ihe Council of aald Oregon City, on
December 27tb. 191 1, at I o'clock.
p. m.
Any owner of any properly within
tbe assessment district of aald Im
provement or any agen) of auch
owner, may at auch time or any
time prior thereto, appear and file
objections to Ihe acceptance of aald
Improvement, and aurh objection
will be conaldered and Ihe merlta
determined by the Council at the
r
Electric
Are Popular
They still possess that element of novelty
dear to the American heart aod thus solve the
problem of giving Christmas gifts ; that are 'dif
ferent." Imagine how pleased most men would be to
receive an electric shaving cop or electrc cigar
lighter, instead of neckties, socks, and hand
kerchiefs. 'as usual. "
A tea kettle for Godmother, a samovar for
Madame's five o'clock teas, a chafing dish, for
the college girl or bachelor maid, a disk stove
for the bachelor, a flat iron or sewing machine
motor fornhe practical housewife-all these
novel and useful gifts will be appreciated by
whoever receives them. .
It ahould not b forootten that th... .lctrlo Christmas gifts ars all
USEFUL gifts. Each of those, devices Is designed to do soma on. thing
b.tt.r than It tan be dons any other wsy, whether It Is to percolate
coff... toaat bread or furnl.h th. power for running a sewing mschlns.
Ths lln. of slaotrlo Chrlatmas gifts Is so compl.t that In It will bs
found a suitable gift for av.ry m.mb.r pf the family. ,1
PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT
& POWER GO.
MA IN omen 7th and Alder Streets '
AN INVITATION
With ample taaltal, aaswrat aaasuntlng, saslln
builmnfiil m i M a tlnulHA Baalpa ta Muat kalnli.) m .
w-4- r - m
ar In pesitlea ta give bust
her Is In isnhlna.
Vewe Interetta vrlll grew If
and aerdially invite yw la fe
ta the fwlieat aesaibU ettao.
The Bank of
OLDEST BANK
u n. LATouiurrra pi at
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK '
ol OREGON OTY . OREGON ;
OAfnTAL, SaAstM.au
vraaiaa a x-aarai weaaieiaj waan
above named lima and place.
Tbl notice la publiabed iu the
Morning Enterprise aod Ibe lima
and place were Died by order of
the Clly Council of Oregon City,
Oregon.
U 8TIPP, Recorder.
Blarney.
A ftrookljn wvioan wbo bad apeot a
great deal of time la trying to leacb
ber oi.k to make a guod dm a a butter
gravy, but to little avail, had wis'lon
scverrty to rebuke tbe Uouteatie In Ibe
irvMce of vtbera "Klleu." aakl be
Blrmly. "this gravy la absolutely bitter
Ibla evrnlbg "
"lodade. I'm eorry, mum. rsne In
lugubrtoua luoee from tue na-k
-How do ftt amount for it. l.lleoT"
asked Ibe nilaireaa. peralalenl la Iter
effuria tu gvt at the b4tent of the mat
ter
- tast aay. mum. unieae It were tbe
tear I drw4Mt la It. Buiu."-Nsw Verb
t 'T9mM
He Needed a Saareteey,
I Hit a Is une of Ibe Im engine driv
ers on ihe rued. but. like many another
"vkl tinier." be la Much bothered by
tbe mnlitplklty af reports which tbe
toixlern order of administration ran
pel a Mm to write oot. decently be
loi-k over, a Ma seniority; la tbe serv
Ice etitllle.1 blia to 4. one nf the big
rans aud was very pmnd But la-fore
long a rlixiil lgan to show Itself en
bla usually traminlt br-w.
"What's Ihe mailer V a rrny aakesl
blm. "Ion'l Ibe new run anil jou"
"Not very well," an acted tHiren
gloomily. "I've had It Ibtve weeks
and I'm alt months Is-Mitd wit"
me corres'Mnileace a'read.r." Vont'i''
Companion
An Unanswerable Argument,
Tbe poor rets (lull bad But been
10
! r",, w ,b0 ranrttoo at toe
. frvm bouse, but be went to tbe door la
. aplte of tb oversight.
j "Where a your terdT looulrad the
! Brat geotien-ao la waiting
"Haven't got a ay." responded tha
poor relation meekly
"Nobody rao get la wit boot a card."
"WetL I'm Bo bod 7," murmured tbe
poor relation, but the Drat geallemaa
in waiting could not graap tbe da Urate
humor of If, aad the poor rotation waa
turned a way Uoplucntt'a
Christmas Gifts
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'w-r.w. nnancisl aseaL.
nest men and Inslvlduai, thebaat
yew have
financial hsaaoaartafa
hers, Weini sur fsallma.
at hems
Oregon City
IN THK COUNTY
J. MITsai r i
vnm veaea t A. M. ta
1
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REAL (STATE TRANrR1
Huaan Took to Klttier ll
and Ada llodri kaon, o( "i-T?..
JJ. Falla View Addition la ftraaT
City; l0. ;
C. 1. and Martin A 8ker . ;
George and Mary Urbeer, Ua4 J? (
lion II. Uiwnahlp aouih, raasa t
eaar; l. .1
Ijiura K. Roe and (X li. Horn ta
C. Child. Und (a Boring Jsswjo..'
1IM,
Catherine and A. P. Turner i u-,
II Mlley, 4917 acre of tieoig, -
U Im C. township J aHiB. raaas 1
est; ll.eoo
William and Cecils Mslre la Kst
ryn Anne lloyd and Wllliaai hoti
Ma H. U. block 97. Oregua ru g
Hteel Company's Ftrt Adaitla; tt
William T. and Huaana thro4
(I II Kreba. lota 7 and I of bkr
II. rire. Addition to Sandy; n,
W. r. aad Buaana Sharwnod ta &
II Krebe, lot of block It Qrkn
i:oo.
Charles and lawilse MarrkaaJ a
George W tJlly, land la e tka 1 tal
g. township 4 south, fangs rest
1100.
Tbomaa A. flellwood aaa lo
pblns He 11 wood lo J. J Uaaaer. kt
11 block 9. qulncy AdJttioa lo Mil
waukle; 1 110.
t nltr-d Stale In George Csrw, s)
acres of aec'jon 21 township I soar,
range I east; Patent.
Ora Ruegne Olmateed to Id 0ts
atead. 10 arre of aactloa It. to
ahlp T aotith, range I east; L
K.lward and Belle Mm mo is Aaarb
Maitacco. Ma 0. II. II. bhrk I ka
7. I. 9, 10. block 4. Oak Grovs rvi.
II J0.
. Fred Coantryman and Addle Os
tryman o Walter Gnbbla. ki 4 tal
I of block I. Estarada; lit
K. A. and Wlllema Pugb is Obi
(), land In Clackamas county; IL
J IL and D. L d'gaa la L It
Tompklna, Und la ("lactam ceaati;
11.500
John W. IHier and Ora K Iaa
lo W. W. Iirsdley, Und ta D. L C a! 4
Archibald MrKlnUy. losaula 1
aouih. range t easi; L
Rudolph Klau and Sophia Klaaj
10 Mary Hcbeer, IJ (4 acres aeroai
II. township 4 south, rang ear';
11 00
Rudolph Klaua and SopkU Klaat a
George Mcbaer. M acres of aadha
II. township 4 anutb, rang I eaat:
11.00.
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