The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 11, 1891, Image 3

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
f Aered at the Poetofflce at The Dalles, Oregon,
as second-class matter.
TIME TABLES.
Railroads.
SAST BOUND.
No. 2, Arrives 11 :40 A. M. , Departs 11:45 a. m.
"8, " 12: 05 P. X. " 12:30 P.M.
WEST BOUND.
So. 1, Arrives 4:40 A. M. Departs 4:S0 A. M.
T' 7, " 6:20 P. M. " 8:43 P. M.
Two loca freights that carry passengers leave
e lor the west at 7:45 a. h., and one for the
east at 8 A. M.
f STAGES.
For Prlneville, via. Bake Oven, leave dally
except Sunday) at 6 a. m.
For Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 a. m.
For Dufur, Klngsley, Wamic, Wapinitia, Warm
Springs mid Tygh Valley, leave daily (except
Sunday) at 6 A. M.
For Goldendale, Wash., leave every day of the
week except Sunday at 8 a. m.
A) Dices lor all lines at the Umatilla House.
Post-office.
OFFICE HOUBS
General Delivrev Window 8 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Money Order " :. . .8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Sunday U n " 9 a. m. to 10 a. m.
CliOSIKO OF MAILS .
By trains going East 9 p. m. and 11:45 a. m.
". " West 9p.ru. and 4:45 p.m.
"StPge for Goldendale 7:30 a. m.
" "Prlneville 5:30 a.m.
i. '"Dufurand Warm Springs. . .5:30 a. m.
" t Leaving for Lyle it Hurtland. .5:30 a. in.
" " " lAntelope 5:30 a.m.
Except Sunday.
tTrl-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday.
" Monday Wednesday and Friday.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 11, 1891.
The Chronicle is the Only Paper in
The Dalles that Receives the Associated
Press Dispatches.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
. Mr. R. O. Evans the Hood River ferry
man was in the city today.
Mr. V. C. Young, agent for the John
Jack Theatre company, ia in the city.
A tramp has been arrested in Baker
City who threatened to burn the town.
Any one who may have found a gentle
man's right calf boot, nearly new, will
oblige by informing the owner P. J.
Nickolas.
- Mrs. Dr. Donne reports having lost a
guitar which was carried off from side
walk alongside the Chronicle office on
Second street.
The people of East Hood River have
kindly contributed the sum of $20 which
was handed to the relief committee to
day by Superintendent Shelly.
Mrs. S. L. Brooks received a letter
this morning from the Uniterian church
of Portland, enquiring as to the needs of
those who have suffered by the late fire.
The editor of the Chboxicle acknowl
edges the courtesy of a complimentar y
ticket to the third annual fair of the
second Eastern Oregon district agricul
tural society.
According to the dispatches the tide
of gold that has, for some time past,
. been flowing to foreign countries from
the United States has turned and is be
ginning to ebb this way again.
The city of Eugene was visited by a
black bear last Tuesday. All the avail
able guns were procured and a party of
hnnters went in pursuit. Nine shots
were fired after him but the bear es
caped. The last debt statement made by the
United States Treasury department
shows that Secretary Foster can pay all
the 4 per cent, bonds now outstanding,
on demand, and still have $5,000,000
more than the statutory reserve.
L. J. Klinger of Djifur is in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Klinger intend in a few
days making a four weeks trip to the hot
soda springs near the head of Beaver
creek, about 80 miles south east of
Prineville.
Mayor Mays received this 'morning a
check, from A. J. Hamilton of Wood
lawn for $10. This is a very pleasing in
stance of entirely sponlanous kindness
and Mr. Hamilton has the grateful
thanks of this community.
County Court Proceedings.
The following are the proceedings of
the September term of the county court.
In the matter of the supply of fire wood
for the county it was ordered that no
bids be accepted and that the matter be
left in the hands of the sheriff and
county judge.
In the matter of the road petition of
John Parker and otherB it was ordered
that Surveyor Sharp, Geo. Herbert, C.
K. Bone, Jos. H. Wilson be appointed to
view and locate the proposed road on a
day not named.'
- The report of the board of equalization
on the debt between Wasco and Sherman
counties was approved.
The county clerk was ordered to ad
vertise for bids to keep the county poor
for the coming year.
. The clerk was ordered to procure nec
.'essary facilities in the way of booths,
:. etc., for the next bi-ennial election,
i In the matter of the road petition of
Henry Ryan and others it' was ordered
that Mr. Norton, surveyor, Emil
Schanno, Alex Anderson and George
; Liebe view and locate the road on a day
not named. .
The assessor was allowed to the 15th
of October to complete ' his assessment.
$100 was. allowed' for repairing the
'New bridge" road and $25 for the road
to Eight Mile as petitioned for by Super
visor Kontz.
In the matter of Frankie. Turn bow, a
blind child. It was ordered that a snf-
ficient sum ' be ' appropriated for neces
. sary clothing and for transportation . to
the Salem institution for the blind. '
Thos. T. JBadder & Co., Cascade Locks
was granted license to sell liquor a re
tail, c Patrick Mcllaney ' of the same
place was also granted retail license. . -
It was ordered that the county road
by way of Bettingens be opened.
Road supervisers were instructed to
enforce the law touching the driving of
stock over county roads. , .
. THE KEtiULATOK ALL RIGHT.
The Trial Trip a Complete Succes
Turned Over to the Stockholders
The trial trip of the Regulator yester
day was a complete success. Her con
tract called for a speed of fifteen miles
an hour. At the end of the first hour,
after leaving her dock at The Dalles, she
had made 18 miles against a 20 mile
dead wind. It is perfectly safe to say
she is good for 20 miles down stream
any time. The sixty invited guests,
nearly all stockholders or their wives,
were delighted with the trip. At every
residence and hamlet alongside the river
the people rushed out to get a glimpse
of the boat as she passed and waved
their handkerchiefs in salute. At the
residence of Mr. S. R. Husbands an
anvil was brought into requisition and a
salute of three rounds was fired. From
.the Mt. Hood hotel the stars and stripes
fluttered on the breeze. The boat left
her landing at The Dalles at 9 :37 a. m
and arrived at Cascade Locks at 12 :03 p.
m., making the trip in 2:26, the distance
being 45 mile$. The Regulator got back
to The Dalles a little before 5 o'clock p.
m. This morning the directors of The
Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation
company held a meeting in the room
back of the office of Contractor Hngh
Glenn when the boat was formally
tnrhed over by Paquet & Smith to the
directors of the navigation company.
Cocncll Meeting.
An adjourned council meeting was
held last evening at which all the mem
bers were present except Councilman
Maier. An ordinance was passed grant
ing The Dalles, Portland, and Astoria
Navigation company the right of way for'
a boat landing from low to high water.
Another ordinance was passed appropri
ating $1000 for the relief of the sufferers
by the late fire. H. Glenn was granted
permission to build a temporary wooden
building on block 5 in Bigelow's Addi
tion. Rumor Denied. -
To whom it may concern:
"It has come to our notice that some
malicious person or persons have been
industriously circulating a report to the
effect that we have raised the price of
rough lumber from $12.00 to $18.00 per
thousand, since the fire. We desire to
deny this report as it ia false, our prices
for rough lumber and all other kinds of
building material remain the same as
before the fire. ' ""
9-11-lw Jos. T. Peters & Co.
Advertised Letters.
- The following is the list of letters re
maining in The Dalles postoffice uncalled
for Friday, Sept. II, 1891. Persons call
ing tor these letters will please give the
date on which they were advertised :
Blair, Frank ..Bell, HE
Copple, Miss Bertha Dimmick, Zible
Dunaway, J E Grayson, W J
Hunter Dick Jackson, F P
Joseph, Henry r .Loy, Miss Lillie M
Lyile, Mrs Lizzie '. .Manver, Mr Wm
Monish, O W (3) . Moore,Mr& Mrs Cap
McClarg, Mr McCauley, C H (2)
Price, W E Jr - Phillips, M J
Pool, Wm , ....Smith, CL
McCartney, Jack Smith, CaptH C
Smith, Mrs A A Tate, Worth A
Tavlor, Sarah Wenig, W A (3
Weir, Clifford ' Weaver, S
M. T. Nolan, P: M.
Sunday evening while Joseph. Noyes,
ot Myrtle Point, was on his way home
with a load of lumber, and when a
short distance - from home, his horses
ran away, throwing him from the wagon
and breaking one of .his ankles, so as
the bones protruded through the flesh,
and inflicting a severe wound in the
temple. . .
A great wagon- road scheme is afloat
for Western - Washington. ' It is to have
a public highway' from the Straits of
Fucat'o the Columbia river." This move
ment means a coast road of nearly 300
miles in length extending across the
state. - The result would be the immedi
ate settlement of a big unoccupied terri
tory, which would add immensely to the
wealth and population of the state. At
torian. It is an old story, says an exchange, of
the Scotch Presbyterian who said :
"That the devil is bad you can tell by
his very name, for if you, take' away the
d, it is evil, and take away the de, it is
vile, and take away the dev, it is ill, so
ho is an ill, vile, evil devil 1"
II anting: The Train Sobers.
' Galvestox Tex.' ' Sept. 11.' Reportes
recaived at GaLveston last night con
cerning' the story of a battle between
the authorities and the perpetrators of
the train robbery on the Southern Pac
fiic railwayTuesday lack confirmation.
,;. Dispatches to night, from Del Rio re
port, that a. part of . the train-robber
gang is being trained into the fastness of
the Santa . Rosa 'mountains, while ' the
rpst have taken up the Rio Grande,
crossing and. recrossing to obliterate
their tracks.. .Several mail bags, with'
piles of half-burned letters, have been
found on the Santa Rosa trail.;
.William Michell . is again ready to fill
all orders in the undertaking business
and can be fonnd at the store of George
Jtuch or at, Mr. Ruch's residence.
9-ll-2w. ' - :
SPECIAL NOTICE.
: - Notwithstanding the fire We still have
a half million (500 thousand) feet of
V'(- BOUGH AND DEE8SED LUMBER
Suitable for buildings of all kinds ; also
bur planing mill, is the only one now in
the- vicinity and ready to turn out . mill
work of every description.
d9-3 Jos. T. Petebs.
Stock Holders Meeting.
Notice is hereby given that the annual
meeting of the .stockholders of the
Wasco Warehouse company will bt held
at the office of French & Co., The Dalles,
Oregon,- on Wednesday September 30th,
1891, at 3:30 p. m., for .the purpose-of
electing directors for. the ensuing year
and the transaction of such other busi
ness as may come before it.
Ihe Dalles, Oregon, Aug. 29th, 1891.
' ' ; G.' J. Farley,''
Secretary Wasco Warehouse Co.
9-5td. '
Notice.
.All persons are hereby warned not to
purchase or negotiate for a certain
promissory note bearing date about June
5, 1890, given by Max Vogt & Co. to
Pat Donlan, for $1188, payable one year
after the date of said note with interest
thereon at 8 per cent, per annum, as said
note is claimed by said Donlan to have
been lost or stolen.
The Dalles, Or., Aug. 27, 1891.
8-27-d&w-4w Max Vogt & Co.
Owing to the Odd Fellows' hall and
records . having been destroyed by fire,
there will be a regular meeting of Col
umbia Lodge No. 5, I. O. O. F., at the
K of P hall, Friday evening, Sept.. 11th,
1891, at 8 o'clock. All members of the
lodge are urgently requestsd to attend
as business of importance will be trans
acted. H. A. Bills. X. G.
9-10-2t.
Twenty Dollars Reward..
Parties have been cutting the supply
pipes above the city between the flume
and the reservoir, thus doing much dam
age. This must be stopped and a re
ward of $20 is hereby offered for evidence
that will lead to the conviction of per
sons doing the same. By order of the
Board of Directors.
The specialist optician who .has been
in The Dalles for the past week will re
main at the Umatilla House a few days
longar for the purpose of fitting parties
having imperfect sight with correctly
adjusted glasses. Astigmatic, weak or
tiring eyes specially treated on scientific
principles. 9-9-3t
Notice. :
The Chronicle will be pleased to pub
lish, free of charge, a list of all property
that persons may have lost during the
fire and cannot find or may have in pos
session and cannot find the owner. In
all cases where convenient, goods may
be left at this office.- .
' ' ' ; For Sale. -
., Thomas McCoy has .between eixtv and
one hundred head of good stock cattle to
sell.' For particulars apply at : the bar
ber shop, No. 110 2d St., The Dalles.
9-11 -tf -v
.:- ;.: ...-.:.ii!,ot,oe'. '
. Cltv tarna tnir, 1 RQ1
Dalles City tax assessment iB now in my
1.' .3 .1 "Yl 1. 1 . ! ! - , - rr ' r
wumom.wui lk; mw, in my. omce ior
sixty days." Sixty days from date', " July
18,-1891, city taxes will be delinquent.
. , O. KinerslV; " U
- - - City Treasurer." ,
Notice.
All persons having work done at O.
call at the Columbia Candy manufactory
ior tne Bame. views ot the ruins can
obtained at the above place.
A. A. Brown has re-opened at 109 Vn-
ion street, north end of the first bdilding
north of Court' house yard, where he
will be pleased to see his old customers.
d-w-9-8-tf.
. . r .
-. Mays & Crowe have purchased the eiv
tire stock in trade of Fish & Bardon and
are now ready for business in the latter's
old store.
Pasture.
Good stubble and meadow pasture, to
be had on the A. B. Moore place on
Three-mile, two and one-half miles from
town. . - 8-17-tf.
Wanted.
A girl to do general house work at ' a
road ranch seventeen miles from The
Dalles. Apply at this office. 8-17-tf.
'F. Dehm is again on deck. He saved
his stock and tools and has opened busi
ness at the cigar factory on First street.
9-9-lm .-
J. H. Larsen will buy all scrap iron
of all kinds and pay the highest market
price. See him at the East End. .
9-9-tf.
Charles Stubling has opened up his
saloon in the building next door west of
the Ger mania saloon. tf
E. W. Trout has a new 12x14 four feet
wall tent for sale cheap. It may he seen
at this office; - tf. -
Mrs. J. C. Meins has a large parlor
that would be suitable for two gentlemen
roomers, . 9-4-tf ,
O. JL Pope's views of ths ruins can be
procured at the Columbia Candy factory.
9-10-3t'
flOURING MILL TO LEASE. "
THE OLD DALLES MILL AND WATER
Company' Flour Mill will be leased to re
sponsible parties. For information apply to the
WATER COMMISSIONERS,
The Dalles, Oregon. ..
NOTICE. . .,.
R. E. French- has for sale a number of
improved ranches and unimproved
lands in the Grass Valley neighborhood
in Sherman county. They will be sold
very cheap and on reasonable terms.
Mr. French can locate settlers on some
good unsettled claims in the same neigh
borhood. His address is Grass Valley,
Sherman county, Oregon.
An Old Adage.
There is an old adage: "What every
body says must be true." Henry Cook,
of New Knoxville, Ohio, in a recent let
ter says : "Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy has taken well here. Everybody
likes it on account of the immediate
relief it gives." There is nothing like it
to loosen and relieve a severe cold. For
sale by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists, dw
The Bert Fhxaic.
; St. Patrick's pills are carefully pre
pared from the best material and accord
ing to the most approved formula, and
are the most perfect cathartic and liver
pill that can be pioduced. ,We ; sell
them. Snipes & KiNE8LY,
d-w Druggists.
; CHRONICLE SHORT STOPS. . i ,- - .. . , ' ;
For coughs and colds use 2379.
2379 is the cough syrup for children.
For headache use S. B. headache cure.
If or physic always use S. B. headache
cure
Get me a cigar from that fine case at
For O. N. G. diaarhoea S. B. nin
cure is the best thine known.
For ice cream cramp use S. B. pain
cure
Persons leaving the city for a summer
outing can have the Chronicle sent to
them without extra charge.
lor 4th of July colic use S. B
pain
cure.
For 4th of July colic use S. B. pain
cure
Chas. Stubbling has received a car
load i
u ui nie lemons isonemian beer which
has now at ret-uil nt i
he
or
t won t v-ii VP I'Pn t q o nnort rm, ; n v
is
bi
- - "in v . 4.111a uccr
cruaranteed to ha n n - mnkin
brew and is superior to anvererhroncrht
to
The Dalles.
For 4th of July colic use S. B. pain
TiOTitr Ward nfTpra f. aala e .1.
best farms of its size in Sherman county.
It consists of 240 acres of deeded land at
Erskinville. There is a never-failing
epriug vi living water capame ot water
ing five hundred head of stock dailv.
The house, which is a large store build
ing with ten rooms attached alone cost
$1700. A blacksmith shop and other
buildings and the whole surrounded by a
good wire fence. Will be sold cheap and
on easy terrmi. Apply by letter or other
wise to the editor of the Chronicle or to
t.hft ftwnpr VV T. W. ..,1
county, Oregon.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
When Baby was oick, we gare her Castoria.
When she wa a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gare them CastorU
Notice.
Sealed bids for the Pool Privilege at
the third annual fair of the second East
ern Oregon District Agricultural Society
will be received at the office of the sec
retary up to 6 o'clock p. m. Tuesday,
Sept. 1st, 1891. The board reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
By order of the board of commis
sioners. J. O. Mack.
' ' Secretary.
The Dalles, Aug. 20. 1891. . "
They Speak From 'Experience.
'- : "We know from experience in the use
of Chamberlain's Cough. Remedy that it
will prevent croup," says Messrs. Gad
berry & Worley, Percy, Iowa. They
al Rrt arid trial. t.hprpmAHv haa fftTTAn sAal.
satisfaction in this vicinity, and that
tney Deiieve it to De tne best in the
market for throat and lung diseases.
For sale by Snipes & Kinerslv druggists.
v A' choice article of "Hood River seed
rye for .sale at the Wasco Warehouse.
8-21-1 m - ,;''. '. - . .. .. . '
-?'?' 8CtKTIES. -
ASSEMBLY NO. 4827, K. OF L. Meets in K.
of P. hall tin first and third Sundays at S
o'clock p. m. -
WASCO LODGE, NO. 13, A. F. & A. M. Meets
first and third Monday of each month at 7
r. M. .
DALLES ROYAL ARCII CHAPTER NO. 0.
Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday
of each month at 7 P. M.
MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.i
Mt. Hood Cam p No. 59, Meets Tuesday even
ing of each week: in 1. O. O..F. Hall, at 7:30 p. u.
COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. O. O. F. Meets
every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in Odd
Fellows hall, Second slieet, between Federal and
Washington. Sojourning brothers are welcome.
H. A. Bills, Sec'y R. G. Clostee, N. G.
FRIENDSHIP LODGENO. 9., K. of P. Meets
every Monday evening at 7:S0 o'clock, in
Schanno h building, corner of Court and Second
streets. Sojourning members are cordially in
Tited. Geo. T. Thompson.
- D. W; Vause, Sec'y. C. C
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPE RENCE
UNION will meet every Fiidpy afternoon
at 3 o'clock at the reading room. AUare invited.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 3, A. O. U. W. Meets
at K. of P; Hall, Corner Second and Court
Streets, Thursday evenings at 7:30.
John Filloon,
W. 8 Myers, Financier. M. W.
THE CHUKCHES.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. Father Bronb
. gbbst Pastor. Low Mass every Sunday at
7l. K. High Mass at 10:30 a.m. Vespers at
7 P. M.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. Tay
lor, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 11
a. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sabbath School at 12 M.
Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7
o'clock.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. C.
Curtis, Pastor. Servieps every Sundnv at 11
i. M. and 7 P. M. Sunday School after morning
erviee. 8traugers cordially invited. Seats free.
ME. CHURCH IieJI. Brown, Pastor.
Services every Sunday morning and even
ing. Sunday School at 11 o'clock m. a cordial
'uvitation is extended by both pastor mid people
tiall.
Important Announcement ; !
On and after thi date our ' prices for
books used in the public schools will be
as follows :
First Reader.
Second " .
Third " .
Fourth " .
trifth
. .... 20
30
50
.". .70
90
Complete Speller
Arithmetic No. I ...... .
Arithmetic No. 2
Elementary Geography.
-Comprehensive . '
Sill's Grammar.
20
30
;eo
60
12b
60
25
Mental Arithmetic. .
Barnes' Complete Lessons 60
Brief History of U. S 1 00
Barnes General History . :".'. l 60
Steele's Physiology and Hygiene. . 1 00
These prices are for cash with order.;
Parties ordering by mail will add ten per
cent, to these prices. for, postage. , .,
162 Second St.
The Dalles, Or., September 11, 1891.
me iwtnwestern
. OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN".
Assets over $42,000,000.00.
Surplus over $6,500,000.00.
Prof. E. L. Shuey, Laoonda Heights, Springfield, O., June 15, 1891.
Dayton, Ohio. , ' : .
withtSitaM New Yorknin?L?re, Vcts my experience
state that in the earlv part of 1SH1 mvare teineR JZ i il1" se"leISent with me, I would
the Equitable npon their en:Yeij"ft!ne pfarf i i k rUt Ten;Payment Life Policy in
amounted to W.S12.00. The To the period
Company then oWedmeuIefoUo 016 Present ear, and the
FIRST-A paid upricy for '. 00
THIRD-Surrender my policy, and receive in cash 36406 80
mmmmwmmm
it. raH,rna
maturity before receiving final settlement wan some twenty days after
settle!i'teh m2 "TOffES ,!!fe,.3--. satisfaction with their
Nturns were $1,015.20 less than mTlwSS"
naniofX .'Sh ' comPa,r1i!on3 with all the leading Life Insurance Com
panies of the United States. Full information furnished upon application to
T. A. HUDSON,
Associate General Agent.
....... JOHN A. REINHARDT,
" ' " ' ' : Special Agent, The Dalles, Oregon.
EOBT.MA.TS.
MAYS '&
lv :(SuceessoTs tO'ABRAMS & STEWART.) :
' ' " f '" ; Kotallera and Jobbers in
liuware, - Tinware, - Granitcware, - woouenware.
SILVERWARE, ETC.
: AGENTS
"Acorn," "Charter Oak" "Argand"
STOVES AND RANGES.
Pumps, Pipe,. Plumbers' and Steam Fitters' Supplies,
Packing,. Building Paper,..,
SASH, DOORS, SHINGLES.
Also a complete stock of Carpenters', Blacksmith's and
Farmers Tools and Fine, Shelf Hardware.
'i i'.
-AGENTS
The Celebrated R. J. ROBERTS "Warranted" Cutlery, Meriden Cutlerv and
Tableware, the "Quick Meal" Gasoline Stoves. "Grand" Oil Stoves "
and Anti-Rust Tinware.
All Tinning, Plumbing, Pipe Work and Repairing
, . will "be done on Short Notice.
SECOND STREET,
iew Columbia lotel,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Best Dollar a Day House on the Coast!
First-Class Meals, 25 Cents.
First Class Hotel in Every Kespect.
None but the Best of White Help Employed.
T. T. Nicholas, Prop.
H. G. NIELS6N,
Glotniep and Tailor,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises,
COKNKH OF SKCO'NT) AND WASHINGTON' STS THK DALLES. OKF-ON
JOHN BOOTH,
FEEDER OF THE PEOPliE,
s . SELLS
Gfocep ics as Cheap as EVet.
FREE DELIVERY.
62. ::S6COND STREET 62
JOLES BROS..
: DEALERS IN:
rHayy'Qr
f,!asonla BlasCCornsr third and
Life Insurance Co
f-l. -.i J " , :.'.V"5"'"
?'u.le" " ' JL; Tne . my re-
ROSS MITCHELL.
Xj. :e. crows.
CROWE,
FOR THE :-
FOK-
THE DALLES, OREGON.
loesnss,
Court Streets, Ths DaUss.fe: