The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 01, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTOHIA, OHliGON.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1007
WHO'S MISS SMITH?!
Question Puzzlfs Police of Paris
as Well as London.
WRITER OF LOVING LliTTERS
She Is Accused of Being Accomplict
to Notorious Matrimonial Shark
Who Has Fleeced no Less
Than Nine Husbands.
LONDON. Dee. SI. "Who Is Miss
Smith?" Is a Parisian mystery with
a London settins indeed, a continen
tal environment which h; drawn the
Interest of half a doien of the great
capitals to its dramatic unfoldins.
So far, the developments have led only
toward more impenetrable depths of
plot and action, and the authorities are
more and more "in the air" at each
succeeding turn. But as detective pa
tience and sagacity are only whetted
by the fact that the task takes on a
more ditflcu't aspect Trom day to day.
in the end the amazing person now
known ns plain Miss Smith will doubt
less find hersjf unmasked.
It is the story of a matrimonial ag
ency of a Mme. Guerin and her
train of heiresses and dupes. One of
the latter was Dr. Paul Hebert, a Lon
don physician becoming engaged
through the good offices of Mme. Ouer
in, to the mysterious Miss Smith. Dr.
Herbert was lured to a villa in '.he vi
' clnlty of Paris and treacherously hot
by M. Cesbron, who was Mine. Guer
In's husband. Dr. Herbert was rot
dead, as the assassin thought, and he
made his way back to Paris and the
police. M. Cesbron disappeared, but
Mme. Guerin was anested. She re
lated that both Hebert and Cesbron
were in love with Miss Smith, and
that the shooting at the villa was due
to Jealousy. Dr. Herbert received
many letters from Miss Smith, all of
them couched in the most affectionate
language. M. Sudro, who was takan
to London and introduced to Miss
Smith, was told she was the unack
nowleged daughter of a duke with a
half a million pounds in the Hank of
England. He too. has letters from her
breathing passionate devotion. Other
young fools who advertised to marry
heiresses have turned over similar love
epistles to the polite. These letters
now turn out to be the handwriting of
Mme. Guerin, slightly disguis'd. None
of these matchmakings with Mis
Smith h a principal
matrimonial !.
herself has had n i r. -
hushan Is with whm
a form - f m':rria:.'v .
'! h r.i -.-bom ....
OUK Of a v.: .!
: 1 ' .1
Mri'.'.
"tinit-iy
is ml !
?n:i'h -.v.-'
r!'-i-.'i i y
f.f i.o-i.
V. .:1-- r TOO: -it; 7 ox-
1 ri.'i'i-:
sinil---." 1
hhfk hair"- ! h.-:-e ;u - :,!i
in
the pagrs of ;t mod. -m "y.-lc.v i
but thc-y do n't a-sis t.h puzzle K,.
lice in the Investigation any more thru, j
the lmper,.-trativenrss of the heiy's!
nan-irtln Mbs Smith, The oniyi
real clue i a pholouraph of hrm-l-!
some girl found in Mme. f;u.;in's
npartm-nt, -.vhi. h she a-lrnit'.-.i -,v.,,
that of M. Sudre's protni;d hri'i. . !
The photoirra.ch was taken i r.ori lori. !
From thli the pn!!
''1 to heii.
that tin- lady ii ,
or.gar-'e l lo play i!:. '
matrimonial c,n.- !
ground nlso fo- - 1
re-'H
iailv
.IK ' 1
'i'-re i:i ..o'nr:
lh..: the ! .rlv
: I !! '
-' ' hie Of
''.: ., .-, ,,
ii; ay he 1 he I""-,).
ivho recently nj
the niTRidonr of
mti"
:-l '
under the name of the .hiuifbfr of th'r
President of a South Anr.-iean ieriuh
bllc. Theories nnd clews n)'-, !t
must mltnlt that Mme. cinrrin anl .n-s
Smith preyent a rare cornbina'ion r,f
brainr-, rind beuuly.
Sir Wllllnm Trelvar. the :.-.,- i,,i
mayor, who had already inr-'rntbter
himself wilh youthful Lnndo., .hen,
as "the children's alderman," he rld
wonders In making the dingy el'y more
tmhltaldo for them In many little ways,
has now quickly n the koo.1 opin
ion of the sroun-ups by declaring for
tcn-ml utos sivts-hes at banquets and
move public functions. 1; was at the
Savage Club dinner, with, Or. Nanseu
as liMsimastcr, that S'r William de
clared his secession from the thraldom
of endless an l prosaic orotoiy In a
brief and bivcxy speech, the lord may
or gave a hint of his policy In She mat
ter of official addresses. ' I shall jttxe
you a sentence" he said, "which I p.o
poso to inscribe In letters of gold over
the entrance to the Guildhall and in
the Egyptian II. ill at the Mansion
House. It is this; "Nobody likes long
speeches except those who make them."
That tablet may be taken down some
day no doubt, but not while I am there.
Already I have begun to hate the man
who proposes the inevitable toast to
the corporation of London, and I mil
gla l that the Savage Club has existed
for TOO years and yet has no rights,
privileges, and traditions to talk alxuit.
Sir William Trvlvar consumed the
remaining time of his ten minutes In
telling a delightful story about him
self. "I had been dining at the Fish-2-
bxmbhmh hmse hm hs
mongers' Hall." he said, and I had to
catch a train at London Hrldge after
ward, t'nfortunately. I missed the
train, and I complained to the cabman
that he had not driven fast enough.
"It ain't my fault, sir." said cabby:
"It's that silly old fool of a lord mayor
that has stopped fast driving."
The sentence of four years Imposed
on Voight.the' robber captain" of Koe
penlck. by an unromantlc German tri
bunal, meets with no popular sympa
thy In Knglanl. Volght's exploit In
holding up a town set the whole world
laughing, and the result of the trial
can only be viewed as a sad. it; heroic
climax to a brilliant adventure It Is
not surprising that the popular sym
pathy goes out to the prisoner. A man
who brings mirth Into a gray world Is
a public benefactor. Volght Is some
thing of a rascal, no doubt; but his
superb audacity and his fertility In re
source almost make one forget his mo
rtal dHiquencles. Resides adding t'o
the gayety of nations, he has brought
home to the thoughtful Germans the
absurdity of making a fetish of the
Kaiser's coat. Volght seems to have
been dogged by a relentless fate. More
than once he turned from a criminal
career to live an honest life, and em
ployers for whom he worked gave him
an excellent character. Hut his dead
past rose up always to wreck his hope
of an honest future. In the eyes of
the police he was still a criminal, and
as such a person to be hunted from
pillar to post. In four months he was
toi, to move cm ten times, and he sim-
pty four! !' impossible t,, isv down
hi-) past.
i iver the ;:;r ,.f ., p., ..... i -vr,.A .,
: Hir.'.ie ho:;-., in W.:iurn Muetc.
re c v. ; the co.: ' -o -a :"n of Sir
H' lvy !v h'i'i. il'i't.. or h.-: w1 -e "it ire
h"." Sir II ' who "K'-o, i.. 'he
I
- i
.-, y.-r ;v-w- '' -a - ;, .i . ir,-,' bis
!; -n -1 ;...;.. or --..! n. The I-Vldin
'-:.ron-' " ,n . ' -, ' fW
h n. .:. 1 f..'.!,..-!v , -
S'..iand tn Ir-S ir.d. V-.t y lit'le,
" '' :- 1 " , i-f t-'.r!!-: i'.-s having
,...;,. t-. ,. ... ... . , ;...,. ,,r .j.
:v." r'--.dl'i.if.
Kh IM .atii's Sr:i!i-iin. thf I'i lne.
f 'a!"s' youn b'lIH.-fuls. aro FhwIriR
a udnd ' I'-vive cros'-eoiintry riding
at Sandrinsrham. They have been
follov ir t; ihe Wes' Norfolk hounds this
-pea:-oii with much of the zest which
mark.- the hunting perlor of bin royal
majesty's life. Here he rode his last
mad dash in the saddle to be first at
'he death of reynard, anil the West
Norfolk Hunt, therefore has a prescrip
Hve i-i"ht. lo the yonrit; royalties, who
"'I'I I'" none. Hi'; wor;-'e by rind by for
i.avirr-' ridden in IV v a ndr-lre's hoof-'.'a'!;--,
ho to up'-al', ThT v.ai nl
o: e ri:' '-' !f not. more, in the old
'' '. - r rid Me a : ; :'. ' of '' -'
: ' If : ti. i , 1 alP'UI " t hat Sari'l-
" i ' : 1 ' ,' I o e a no her -
! :'!!'. -:.,'h' rli
CARRIE NATION
:,p ly
-l '-d a hole In Ihe har-
r -'mis of Kan" hni I; 1 H r rl'- I lore,
bound Syrup has smashed all records
as a euro for eonehs, Fiioin hills, in
nnenza and all Pulmonary dlc;,se-, T.
r. If--, Horlon, K'an-as, writes; "I
have never found n medicine ,.lt
would cure a r-onvh -o quickly ns P.al
lard's Ilorehound Ryrup. I have used
. for years." Hart's dru store.
BRIDGE 810 CAP.
Will Connect Sunt ft and Southern
Pacific at Camp Five,
Northwestern K.illro.id Company has
been oi ganlaed to take over the pro- j
pertles of California Northwestern, the
Not Hi Shore, the Santa V'e line run
ning south from Kureka lo Camp Five
and lo dose the gap from YVll'lts at
the end of the North Shore lo Camp
!".'. e by building a broadguago road.
The work of constructing I his new
stretch of track will be rushed and II
Is expected w IT be completed within
13 months. The move was taken, In a
measure. It Is said, as a compromise
between the Southern Pacific and the
Santa Fe.
The former road had lines running
toward the northern part, while the
Santa Fe owned other lines south from
there. lVtweeu the two there was a
gap of 150 miles and to bridge this gap
the new corporation has been orgaul
led, Wise Counsel from the South,
"I want to give some valuable ad
vice to those who suffer with lame
back and kidney trouble." says J II.
lilankenship, nf lteek. 'IVnn. "1 have
proved to an absolute certainty that
Flectrlc Hitters will positively cure
this distressing condition. The (Irst
bottle gave me great relief, and after
taking a few more bottles, I was com
pletely cured; So completely that It
becomes a pleasure to recommend this
great remedy." Sold under guaran
tee at Chas. Rogers' drug store. Price
50c.
FRISBEE SLAYER FOUND.
I.AM Alt. COT... lve 31 The
marshal's office is In receipt nf
from a tellable source at Kadi.
. Ity
news I
Colo .
to the effect that the other
murderer had been located n
Frlsbee
ar that
place and 'hat seeertl p,.e nr.- 5
paring to surround him In his place of
concealment.
A CARD.
This Is to certify that all druggists
are authorized to refund your money
If Foley's Honey and Tar falls to cure
your cough or cold. It stops the
cough, heals the lungs and prevents
serious results from a cold. Cures la
grippe coughs and prevents pneumon
ia and consumption. Contains n-
opiates. The genuine Is in a yellow
package. Refuse substitutes. T. V.
I-iurln, Owl Drug Store.
CLEVELAND RECOVERING.
NEW YORK. fVe. ?.. -Fo. mer I'res
derit flrovvr Clevel.nd who has le-en
ill fur a week at Ids home at Princeton.
Is Itrprovlncr slowly. His ph-!ean.
Dr. John II. I'arnoi hnn. h..v.-v. -r. .-n-''c,tiii
l-. d-s .-f t!,.. f".rir p".-i.,..t
recovery wl'hin a we. ., , If ,,
b'-r unfi.
'diiTII'-l
-lop
THE RIGHT NAME.
'Ml.. I!
Ms
Life
,iet
r.i;.
Iowa. '-:iy-
nrcelfly,
f...-l l...e
1 1 11 -i r ri ' '
' or;sli. 1 r i
store.
'Ir. K
Pills
and
! r 11
Ho o Avnid Apnpnfhcitis.
vieiinn of appendicitis aro ;
"href.le 'O!. ti,. 1, ,. ),.. ,- nialin:;
the liv r a..d 1 .0 -Is a:.. I . . .oris the
na'urnl action "f n,,. ,,,,v,.; :, Orlno
Laxative I'rul' Syrup does not nau
seate or (rrlpr. arid is mild and pleas
ant to take. Itefue sub -I It ut s. T.
F. Lanrln, Owl Drug Store.
MEN Af?0 WOMEN.
I'n' xtf ii f..r unliuhiml
rli" li'tri;i inlLiiiilimlliina,
Iml iiiiaiN -,r id( "i atli,li
! in hi 11 r ; 'iidiilii al.'-fl.
i'.i..n-.., met le.t Hie.rne
Pr'frnU t intac'"U
dlBV.Ii. ',1, rt , 1 , 1 , -.1 '.r .i J. ; r. ' l.H.
?,-?fP C"!"';.'!.",1, I"""-; j,nM li.T ffri!t-;l,
tntfy.''t;Cic.'f.''f:
1 ' f I'M- ir.-ijH.
This American
Collection Agency
,ffj' '! fee ':harRd on-
-" 1 I''" Clil!',-r;fion i j
, mi 'o. We make col
, led ions in all pan
': . of the U.ailii Stat"i
,.: : i . ,y Kanu Ava.
. 10PEICA, KANSAS.
AHIiiO';y p. V.'II.SON, Attorney
HOTEL PORTLAND
'" i5 to K Htrtht'.
PORTLAND, OH if..
4
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING.
HELP WANTED, '
AORNTS CANVASSI1K8, MIXFKS,
peddler, solicitors, mall order pan
pt, etc., should buy KltAMF.U'H
POOIv OF TKADK tWCHKTA. I!eu
lar p tee IS, but bal. of last edition
for fl'.'S aa long n they last. Guar
nntecd. Order quirk. Kiou Pub. Co..
Sutherland, lown. lt-!6-tf
W.VNTl'O SA1 KSMKV. MANY MAKK
$liH to $150 per month. Some even
more. Stock cleans grown on Kewr
vat ion, fur from old orchard!. Oanh
advanced weekly. Choice of territory.
Addrve Washington Nursery Company,
Toppentsh, Washington." U 8.l ,f
W A NT Fl V - G KNTI.F.M A N nit LADY
to travel for mercantile house of
large capital. Territory at home or
abroad to suit. If desirable tint home
may be used lis headiuartei . Week
ly salary of J 1,000 per year and ex
penses. Address Jos. A. Alexander,
Astoria, Ore.
l-l-iU;
WANTKI- l.AUOK I'lltST CLASS !
house of twenty-five years' elandlng, ,
tnanufacturlng 11 staple line of goods!
In constant and dalnly use, wants n I
good man to manage brunch whole,-!
sale business. Salary. JI.S00 per year I
and all expenses, isiyable monthly.
Also extra commissions which should '
amount to more than salary. Appll- j
cant must furnish good references an I
JJ.oao cash, which Is satisfactorily w
cured. Address President, 61.' S. 6th'
St.. St. I.oiils, Mo ''
i
WANTHOTWO OOOI) SUHSCnil'
Hon solicitors to work. First cluaa
protiosltlon. good pay. Apply Astorlan
ottlce.
FOR RENT.
FtUt HKNT FIVK-ltOOM FI-AT. IN- ,
quire at C. M. Cuthberth a, cor. Com- j
merclal and th streets. 13-8-tf
FOR SALE.
MIt.K COW
IS! 3Sth St,
FOIl S.M.F.-
tNgt'IUK
i:-Jo-t
WHALE AMBER. MADE IN NOR
way, guaranteed finest shoe dress
ing out. Tour dealer handlea It. Al
fred Andraaen St Co., Mlnnenpolta,
Minn. 11-U-tf
NICK PAPA2QERE8, i
THE GREEK DIVER, i
haa Just received a new diving ma- (
chine from the old country. Dlvea.
from 25 to 30 fathom! In shallow wa-!
ter; stays down half a day at a time.
Leave ordera at 417 tlond 8t. Market.
or D. Falnngos, Clifton.
HOUSE MOVERS.
rUKIiHKCKSnV pltns.- We nmke 1
-neeifiHv of housi tnovin, rsr)eiiter
eeiitr-teters, een-T-l! ielhiri;'; tirolnli t-
! leniimi (i 1'! inder. 'Vm i'i T- til li and
! Hiiane. tf
LA'INDRTFS.
KHTTON irOI.F AT THE TOlCIC.
niir experieni-e with it !m no doubt
lea l to inm li vex.itinn, posiihly pro
fnnitv. 1'rol.e vo-ir liri'.'ern;ii trviny tr
pry il tip f'l'tri tae r.'khiirn!, rh '
Vi.ll win'l lane 'lull (lint I'Miericn-e il 1
von ri -I voor nhieN lo 11-; hc nare yon
thi trnuli'e, rind dnrcer of tenrioy Vp
-liirt. Try n anl si-c.
1P(Y I.At'NDR V,
T-iit h and Dunne Sis, I'.'innt nji 1
NOTICE.
The antaial ineeliii.r of the fluek
hold'is of ihe Astoili it on Works will
he held at 'li'dr idlhv.. on Jmu try 't,
'.un, at n p. rii., for Ihe piirpo-e of
electing directors for tin: ensuing year
and the tran tai'tlon of "indi other husl- '
ness as may properly come before the'
meeting. Hy order of the board of ;
directors. JOHN FOX. j
Attest: P. L. WSHOP, President. !
Secretary. I
Astoria, Oregon, Dec. 20, 1906. i
NOTICE.
There In money In the freneral fund
to pay warrants Indorsed prior to Do
cember 1, 1905. Intere't will cenne af
ter thin date. THOMAS DKAMOY,
Clly Treafiurer.
Astoria, Ore., Dec. 20, PI'lH.
12-20-10t ,
1
NOTICE. j
There Ih money Iri th'r following 1
streei funds to pay the fnllouiiie; war
ra da: i;i';venli idrerd from llarrlnon'
avenui! In KeuHlnirton Avenue-, Noa. 1
:!'''! I to :!27 1, both Inrluslve: Duann
st loot Irotn 1i)th street lo i;i) 'treet,
N'oa. 2211)5 to 22r,!IS ami 22203 to ? 10
Inc'riHlve; "Ih ntreel from Niagara to
Hay Avenue, Nori. 22225 to 22229 both
InrdtlHlve; liorid Hlreet from (llli nil cut j
to the cent Him of MKllnre'H AHlorla, '
Nov. 223K.1 to 22201, holh UM dutilve. j
Intoretit will ccar'e nfter thin date. j
THOMAS DRAI.BT,
Oily TrenHtirer. '
Oati'd Aatorln, Or'-fton, Deceniber 17,
1908.
PROFESSIONAL CARDi.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Attorney-at-Law,
Olfioe with Mr. J. A. Eakln, at No. 426
Commercial St, Astoria. !
CIIAS. H. ABERCROMBII,
Attorney-at-Uw.
Oeneral Tract It loner, Nntary Publlft.
Rooma SS 3- riion Main WSI,
Pag lllock, Cor. Cotniurivlal ft Itth 8t.
' hi' 1 - r - if - 1 ,- 'i
MU3IC TKACHEH.
W A NT H ) T 1 1 H K K MH810 I'Ul'MA
Inquire at Aetorlan offlc
MAN1MM.IN I.KSSON8 (UVRN-MKH .
C. D. SUwrrt. U7 S-venth atreei,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BOARDING.
THE HYDE,
Room with or without board)
ratee rtaaonaliU; good nwiu
motlation for tmnalenU. Uth
ami OommerrUi.
OSTtOPATHIBTi.
DR. RHODA C. HICEJ
OSTfOPATH
Office Unneel. Hid. Phone Hlai 1
171 Commercial Ht.. Astoria, Ore.
WOOD YARDS.
WOOD
Cord wood, mil. wood, boi wood, aae
kind of wood 1 1 loweat price. Kelly,
tb transfer man. 'Phone 1191 Mala,
Barn oa Twelfth, oupotUe oaeta
house. Payment for wood muet be
made on delivery of anme and driv
er'! receipt taken for same. No ex
ception! whatever made to this ruin.
RESTAURANTS.
FlIlST-CIiAaS MKAL
or 15ci '""'i
douiriiiitiw. DC. at u. r iiwiniir-
ant. 1,'M I!onl St
IJKST l.jU-NT MKAL
on ciin ulwuys fiii'l l,lit lipst
1 J- lit- iiioal in t.lio ( ity ttt tlio
Ivlsiiu.; Sun lii'.stii'ii.int.
r.i-j '.iiiiiii. ri'iit!St.:
JAPANESE GOODS.
INEXPENSIVE
JAPANESE FIXINGS. M.VDE OF BAM
H00, MCilT, STRONG, HAND
MADE, TAHI.ES, STANDS, CHAIRS,
WHAT-NOTS, IlOOlCCASES, SIIEI.V-
INfl, ETC.
Yokohama Bazaar
'.!'. Conum-rciul St.. Ant. ria.
HOTELS
11. it. 1 a 1 tic id rt.
Proprietor.
P.
I'AltKFIt,
Mannger.
PARKER HOUSE
1
EUROPEAN PLAN.
First Clnos in Evary Rsspeot.
Kreo Coach to the Houo.
Bar and OHIIurd Room.
Good Check Iteataurant.
Good Snniplo Ilooina on Ground Floor
for Commercial Men.
Aitorla,
Orogon
OnpreccdenteJ
Success of
1. C- GEI 10
THE CI? EAT
CHINESE DOCTOR
Ii o Ik known
,'1 ioii(.M)nt the (Tnlted
JM.il'-i nn (ifwiutit nl
In- wonderful cured.
f".l .
Nor poioum nor drujfi UHed. He Kimrnn-
teen lo cure calinfli, iittlimn, limjr and
th ron I, lioiihle, iheiininl i-irn, iii rvoiiHticiiB,
.loinaeli, liver, n il l kidney, lenmle com-I
pla in! e -in, rill chronic disensen.
SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT.
If you eiimi'il, cull write for nyinptorn
hiiink urn ciivulnr, incloslti 1 cenia In
dump-).
THE C. CEE WO MEDICINE CO.
HiifJ Kirn t. St., Corner Morriwin,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
I'leue mention the Astorian
WINKS, LIQUORS AND CIOAM.
THE vSAVOY
ropuUr Coneert Rail, '
OiM musle. All are weleoms. Oer-
Mr RoWBt, ,,,4 A,tor.
i.nv.i.i...m.ul.i;,(n'l,-l,v.vi.iiijXfHX
4A BOND ST,
ASTORIA, OBEOOM
1 Si
Carrln the rineel Lb t
'I
IS
WlnCS,
i'S
Liquors
and
Clears
i
I ti
CALL AND SEE US
...tri.i..o.i.'i.-i.a..i.).ii.i. i.riria
Eagle Concert Hall
i IS20 Ailor HtJ
I The leading amuerment hou.
I Agency for KdUnn Phonogupot aatl
Oold Mouldad Rneoul.
I'. A. Phn i:stiv, pro.
"PaleBoIiemlan
LaAer Beer"
THE
BEER
FOR
THE
HEALTHY
WEALTHY
AND
WISE
on draught and In bottle
Brrwrd endrr inltty nmillll.nu ai
pmpff if ltnt tight tint In Aatoila.
North Pacific
Brewing Co.
ASTORIA, OREGON,
If
WRUtieir
NO MATT Kit WIIKKK l.(K'ATKI)
PrnpeKli-ii and Mii-inem nf all klndi toltl
iiiii-klv' for cash In all part of th
t'nltM Htntca. Dmi't wait. Writ to
day oWriMiiK what you hve to aatl
and glv en li price on mine
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
any kind of
Hiilne or Heal Entat
il II 1' U'linra t ai iik t.ri.n ...Il
riHlMlrntllJint 1 rnn av von (Itna mk.A
DAVID D. TAFF,
THE LANDMAN
4S Kans.n Avenua.
TOPEKA. KANSAS.
DENTI8T6.
Dlt. ' A I '( i 1 1 A N ,
I )lNTHT
Pj'hliin linil.liiiK, Anloriii, Oiftron.
Dr. W. C. UXiAN
DKNTIHI
j 7H ttiinmcnuHl Kt., HlmniiliHii IlitiMitiK
PROPOSALS.
I
NOTICE
"" "'
lllda aro hereby nuked for tho bonrd
Ing of tho county primmer durlnir
the year 1907. Said blda to Btate
price per meal delivered to Hhnrlff at
county Jail. All lildn to be rind with
the clerk by noon of Hnturdiiy, Doc.
2, 11)0(1. Court reervlntf tlm rlKht
to reject nay or all bids. Ity order of
the Co nty Court.
J. C. CLINTON,
County Clork.
AntorK, Ore., Deo. (J, Mug,
UNDERTAKERS.
I II I
J. GILDAUQH ft CO..
Undertaker and Embalmer.
Phong Mcin 2111. Cor. 12 and Dunne,
11-4-U