The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 27, 1900, Image 4

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Acts gentiy on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
riEANSES THE 5Y5TEM
FFFFCTUALLY
overcomes Lrr ' rL
BI,UAt PERMANENTLY
BUy -THE GENUINE MANTO By
(AUF?KNIA pG SjfflVP
rEOI'LE TUB A 11 KNOW.
J. B. McAtee is a visitor from Dufur.
G. F. Goode, of Milton, is in the city
today.
Hugh Jackson was down from Arling
ton yesterday.
Dr. and Mrs, James Sutherland re
turned last niitht from Portland.
Mrs. II. Glenn and daughter, Bertie,
left on the boat yesterday for Poitlaml.
Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Staats came in
yesterday from their home near Dufur.
G. 0. Blakeley will leave on the after
noon train lo spend Sunday with Mrs.
Blakeley in Portland.
C. J. Van Duyn returned to Tygh this
morning, after transacting business in
the city for the past week..
Arthur A. Hodges, county clerk of
Crook county, and bride, arrived in the
eity last night from Salem, where they
were married two weeks ago. They
are on their way to Prineville, where
Ubey will make their home.
-REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION.
Sew Club for Work the Coming Election
in Slultuomali Cuuutj Enitome the
Oregonlan' Strong Mtanil.
The following news item in yestsrday's
Oregouian indit-atea that the big paper's
position on the primary question is re
ceiving considerable attention in Mult
nomah county. It says:
About twenty-five of the leading Re
public.ms of the ninth ward met last
night at the office of Bucbtel & Kerns,
in the Burkliurd bnildinu', Fast Burn
tide etreet, and organized a now Repub
lican club for the coming campaign.
3en. Owen Summers was chosen presi
dent; U. A. Moore, Vice-president; E.
2f. Wheeler, secretary ; and H. H. New
hall, treasurer. The club then adopted
as its platform and principles tho fol
lowing: "First To harmonize and unite the
'hcriftoloru contending factions of the
uarty in the pursuit of a common pur-
' - ... .
"Second To demand fair primary
elections for delegates to the count v con"
ventlun, tiie appointment of none but
'fair and impartial judges and clerks for
'the conducting of said primaries, and to
eee that the votes cast at such election
-ani fairly counted.
"Third -To select responsible and
representative men as delegates to the
county convention, who shall not bo
pledged to vote in said convention for
she choice of any ritiir, faction or person,
fmt each delegate shall be free and tin
trammeled to support for ofllce only
uch persons as in his judgement shall
best subserve the public welfare; and we
oppose tho present system of political
tuanagerB promising theoflices to persons
in advance and attempting to secure
delegates to confirm their actions.
"Fourth To advocate and nromote
Itepublican principles as promulgated by
the last national convention, and the
election of Republicans to ollice in
natioua', state and local aflairs."
Tho following resolution was unani
mously adopted :
"Resolved, 'That we heartily endorse
the stand taken by The Oregonian for a
fair primary election and purer politics
in this county, and promise to use every
legitimate means to aid and assist in
obtaining such a result."
A committee Has then appointed to
weenre quarters for tho club, All Re
publicans are invited to participate with
the organization, as no factional lines
redrawn and the club will not have
any candidates for any office. The name
of the new organization is "The Ninth
Ward Sound Money and Expansion
"Club." The noxpneetlng will be held
one week from this evening, Friday,
February 2nd.
Regarding the above organization, the
Oregonian editorially commeuts as fol
lows :
The purposes of a Republican club'
meeting held last night in tho Ninth
Ward, ae set fortli in tho proceedings
printed today, are commondable. Let
the llopublican party go on with Its
biMinete upon this bases, and there will
bo no ground of complaint. Tho Ore
Bonian believes there s no reason to fear
that tho nrraiiuementfl for the primaries
ami conventions will bo other than
i equitable and fair. By this it means
I that the committee will make such ar
rangements and establish such regula
tions as will assure canal rights to all.
It can have no disposition to do other
wise. OUR CHURCHES
Christian Science meeting in small
K. of P. hall every Sunday morning at
11 o'clock.
Calvary Baptist church llov. V. B.
Clifton, pastor. Regular services at 11
a.m. and 7:30 p. m. Young people's
meeting at 6:30 p. in. Sunday school
at 10 a. m.
Christian church Ninth and Court
streets. Kov. G. Knelling, pastor.
Preaching morning and evening, at 11
jS7
; Morning subj
30 p. m. Sunday school at 10.
Endeavor at 0:45 p. in.
subject "Tho Rich Man and
Lazarus." In the evening Mrs. M.
Graves will speak on "Social Purity."
Methodist Episcopal church Corner
Fifth 'and Washington, Rev. U. F.
Hawk, paBtor. Services at 11 n. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at
10 a. m.; class meeting at the closo of
morning service; Junior League at 3:30;
Epwortb League at 0:30. In the morning
Mrs. M. E. Graves will address the con
gregation. In the evening tho pastor
will occupy trie pulpit.
Congregational church corner Fifth
and Court streets. Rev. Poling, pastor.
Morning service at 11; Sunday school at
12:15; Junior Endeavor, 4 p. in,;
Christian Endeavor, ' 0:30. Evening
service at 7:30. Morning subject: "An
Omnipotent Faith." Evening "Grec
ian Lifo and Religion as Related to the
Life and Teaching of Jesus Christ." In
the morning the choir will sing "I Heard
the Voice of Jesus Say." In tho even
ing, "I will Lift Up Mine Eyes."
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Feed rye for salt,- at the Wasco
house.
Ware
tf Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday.
Don't forget this.
Clark & Falk's drug stenk is new
fresh and complete.
Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line
of paint and artist's brushes.
Ueo Clarked: Falk's quinine hair tonic
to keep dandruff from thehead.
You will not have boils if vou take
Clarke & Falk's sure cure fur boils.
Ash your grocer for Clarke & Falk's
pure concentrated flavoring extracts.
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke
& Falk.
Latest thing in cameras are Im
proved Magazine cyclones atJDonnell's
drug store.
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warehouse. Finest kind df
chicken feed. mch25-tf
Clarke & Falk have received a carload
of the celebrated James E. Pfltton
trictly pure liquid paints.
G. H. Appleton, justice of peace
Clarksburg, N. J., says, "DeWitt's
Little Early Risers are tho best pills
made for constipation. Wo use no
others." Quickly cures all liver and
bowel troubles.
As a cure for rheumatism Chamber
1. II.:.. ... ,
"" 0 x ,a ga'ing-u wiuo ropu
tation. u. u. Johnston of Richmond,
Ind., has been troubled with that ail
ment since 1802. In epeaking of it he
says: "I never found anything that
would reliove mo until I used Chamber
lain's Pain Balm. It acts liko magic
with me. My foot was swollen and
paining me very much, but one uood
application of Pain Balm relieved me.
For ealo by Blakeley & Houghton.
"One Minute Cough Cure is the best
rj.nedy 1 ever used for coughs and
colds. It is unequalled for whooping
cough. Chrildren all like it," writes II.
N. Williams, Gentryvillo, Ind. Never
fails. It is the only harmless remedy
that gives irrinedialo results, Cures
coughs, colds, hoarness, croup, pneu
monia, bronchitis and all throat and
lung troubles. Its early uso prevents
consumption.
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets aro sold on
a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn,
raising of the food, Uistress after eating,
or any form of dyspepsia. One little
tablet gives immediate relief. 25 cts.
and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton, drug,
gilts.
Lout,
Somewhere either on Ninth, Union or
Second street, as far east as Washington,
a gold enameled pin ; creecent shaped.
Finder will be rewarded by leaving tame
at this office, or Mrs. Phillips' millinery
"tore. j25-3t
If you want pure and fresli drugs you
can buy them at the P. O, Pharmacy,
Clark & Falk, proprietors.
1'rojio.aH for r.rtinlliir Water Moulin.
Daltei City Oregon.
Sealed proposals will ho received by
tho board of wator commissioners of
Dalles City, Oregon, nt said city until
8:30 o'clock p. nt. of the 20 day of I'ob.,
101)0, for twentv-llvo thousand miliars,
ami twenty thousand dollar of refund
ing wator bonds of said city, (as it is not
Mutli.d im tn whether the total amount
of bonds will be $25,000 or $20,000) an-1
thorltv is extended to the said board to
issue refunding wator bonds in tho sum
of $25,000, hut if found not to bo nuces
eurv, tho Issue will lie for tin more than
$20,000; and at a rato of interest not ex
ceeding four per cent per annum pay
able twenty years from date of issue,
interest paynlile semi-annuallv, ptinci
pnl and interest payable in gold coin of
the United States, at any city therein,
at the option of the buyer.
Tho bonds mentioned will be issued
under the provisions of tho several leg
islative acts of tho state of Oregon, ap
proved Fob. 20, 1S85, Feb. 1!), 18s!l, and
Fob. 14, 1S05, and In pursuance of an or
dinance adopted by tho common council
nf Dalles Citv. approveil January 2o,
innn. Tim lironoscd refunding water
bonds aro intended lor the redemption
nf niitstniHlinr? water bonds in tho buih
of $25,000; but in case the board of water
omnmissimiHrn nrefer. it will issue re
funding bonds for $20,000 only, therefore
hii'ilnrs may make proposals for .)Oth
$25,000 and $20,000, and in tho denonii
nation of $500 each.
n hid w ill bo entertnined for a rate
Ipso thai, nar value of the bonds, l'rem
iiinio nnd rate of interest will be taken
Into consideration in passing on the
value of all-bids.
Bidders must deposit with the presi
dent of the board a dulv certified check
on some responsible hank equal to 2 per
cent of the airount of bonds bid for, or
accomnauv his bid with cash of such
amount as will equal such per cent of
his bid, nnd such certified check mado
payable to the president nf the board of
water commissioners of Dalles bity, ur.,
as liquidated damages in enso tho bidder
shall fail or neglect to receive and pay
for, at the oflice of the city treasurer of
said citv. the bond awarded to him on
his bid. on or before the first day of
March. 1000.
Attention should bo given tho fact
that the board will not issue and dispose
of more than $20,l!C0 of such refundinii
bonds, unless it shall be deemed neces
sary to do so, but otherwise, if tli hoard
shall find that it is necessary to issue
bonds in the sum of $25,000, it will then
ofl'er and issue tho full sum, ($25,000).
The riant to reject any and all bids is
reserved by the said board of water
commissioners.
Bids should be addressed to the presi
dent of said board, or to the city record
er, Dalles City, Wasco county, Oreaon,
and noted "Proposals for refunding
water bonds."
By order of tho Board of Water Com
mission, bv and with the cnriKent ot the
Common Council. This 25th day of
January, 1900.
T. J. SnUTKKT,
f L. S. President of Board,
Atttst: Nr.n H. Gates,
Recorder of Dalles Citv.
Write "I.auniiry" on the New Leaf.
In turning over the new leaf for 1000
has it occurred to you to try our work?
People who have, eay it's nil right.
Remember there is no chargo connected
with our collection nndjdeiivery system.
Ring up Condon 'phone 341, or long
distance 002.
Dam.eh L.vi'.vniiv Co.,
Cor. Third and Federal Sts.
"aih 111 Your Check.
All county warrants registered prior
to April 1, 1SS0, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after Jan. 8th,
1900. C. L. Pinu.ti-s,
Oountv Treasurer.
All persons wishinu to take children,
either boys or gi-ls, for legal adoption or
on indenture, should write to W. T.
Gardner, superintendent of tho Boys'
and Girls' Aid Society of Oreiton, at
Portland, who can procure for them d
sirablechildren of all ages. All applica
tions must be tiled in advance. tf
Paint your house with
fully guaranteed to last,
have them.
paints that are
Clarke & Falk
TTUtKD. W.WILSON.
V ATTOitNEV-AT
LAW.
TIIK
lUI.I.KS, OliKUON
Oflice ovti Kirat .Vat. Ji-iui:.
THI
Cr.IIANSINO
AN! HUALXXC
CATARRH
cuiu: rot:
CATARRH
Is'
mm
COLDl
Ely's Cream Balm
fcay and pleasant to
ns CuntAius no In
jurious drue.
n h quickly aneorbed.
(Jives ltelief at once.
it Oni'Ma mill l'.n.b.
Ileal and Protect I lift
Bcnies of Taite and SmelU Large Sze, 60 cents at
D'SV&P' h? ma"i '-Trial Size, to cenU byjnall. I
Administrator's Notice.
Tbo lllldortltfllMl liHvlr.o lu.f.n ....
mllllntralor of thn. ,(.. 7,f i;,, ..r.T.. ,
floated, under and by virtue of on order duly
JS!?:?,!?? KnU'?x ' ,h0 anty Court (if (
Htato of Ormon for Wawto County on tho la","
day of Iciutr, all pwrwiu luivlni claim"
airalnit mid eitato aro hereby liotlflnl Pro i.ri.
verified at the office or ray attorney, Knit ,
WlUou, In ,Tho Ualles, Oregon; wlthl I lx
m m h fromitbBduto of tills notice. "x
aiii ureiiou, jail. 18, iu.
,J?-Jt . Aduiltilitrutor.
0.R.&N.
n nur.T
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Kiuim lUl.M.x.
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Mull
11:13 1. in.
H.ilt 1 .nt 1 . Denver. 1't
Vn-t
MhII
'i'M ) in
Worth, omiiiia, hu
mi.i City, St. IjiiiIs,
ChlciiKii una l-s.
81 skauc
l-'lyor
7:0jti. m
Wnlln Wnlla. Knokiuie
HiHikmiu
Flyer.
4:'.M 11. in
Mlnnrni'Olls. hi. mm,
i)ll 111 Hi, MllmmUn.',
Chicago null hnnl.
8 p. m.
4 )i. m.
l-'KOM 1'Or.TI.ANIl.
Ocean Stcumshlpo.
For Hun Franclrn 1
Dccemlier 3. 8, 1:1. 1), ill
and
8 l). ni.
4 11. m
Ex. Sunday
Colurabta Kv. Btcamcra.
To Astoria and Way
Kx.himdn
Saturday
10 p. m.
f. a. m
WlLI.AMKTTR UtVKR. Ilfflp. Ill
Kx. Sunday
Oregon City, Nowhere.! Kx.Bunilay
Balcm Way lhiuvs.
7 a. m,
Tucs.Thur,
and but,
WIJ.LAM?TT1C ANI1 AM
HIM. KlVKltS.
Oregon City, Dayton,
and Wiiy-Uuidlngs.
I :t:30 11. m.
MonVcil
i mid Krl.
G 11. m.
TucThur,
and Sat,
WlLLAIIETTK UlVr.K. li.TOp. 111.
Portland to Corvallla.. Mou. writ
and Way-lauding').
and l'rldiiy
S.vakk K1vr.11.
r.iiaria to Iwlston.
l.KAVK
l.v ttlri-la
I.KWIHTON
nany
1:20 a. m
dally
S:; 11. in.
Tarllea deslrniK to co to Ileppr.cr ithould
take No. I, leaving 'lhe Dalles nt 7:0.'i p. in
inaktug direct connccllons at Huppuer jiiuetiou
Hemming niaklngdlrectriinneetiim at lleppuer
Junction with No. 1, arriving nt The Dalles at
i inj.
No. 22,'thrnught freight, ca.t hound, ilocs not
carry pastengers; arrives 2:50 a. 111., deirts
:i:Wn. 111.
No. IM, local freight, cnrrlei p.ipfcugcrs, east
bouiul: arrives l::jup. m depart :15 p.m.
No. 'Jl, west hound through freight, does not
carry passenger; arrives S;lfi p m., departs
J:nt) p. m.
No. 'Si, west bound local freight, carries pas
sengers; arrives .r:l.r p. m., departs 8 :SO n. m.
For full particulars rail on O. 11. A N. Co.
agent The Dalles, or address
W. II. HUltl.llUliT,
(Ion Pas. Aat.. Portland, Or.
Complete
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THEjDRUGGIST.
PLEASE LOOK MERE.
WM. MICH ELL,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Rooms on Third Stroet,
One Block Back
of
French & Co.'s Bank.
PICTURES FRAMED.
ALL PRICES
AWAY DOWN.
JIAJ 33S QMV 3 WOO
jyu oKiHBNnoitrrKu
Physician and Surgeon,
BcUl attention given to turnery.
oorai2Ua12J, Tjl.Jij Vojt UlocU
i - rn
?!
h
n:
C. F- Stephens
.Donlor In..
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Gents' Furnishings.
Hoots, Hhoes. Hats, Caps, Notions, Agl.
for W. 1. Douglas rihoe.
Telephnni' No. Ni.
The Mes, Or,
i;.i heconii hi.,
C. S. Smith,
Tin:
Up-to-date Qroeer
Fresh EgRH nnd Creatnnry
Jitittur a specialty.
2d Street.
'Phone 270.
J. 8. KCHKNK,
President.
If. M. IlKAl. ,
Caahloi
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A Gunorul Itnnking Ittialiiufjn tranuantol
DepoHita rcuivd, Huliject to Kiglit
Draft or Chuck.
Collections nuido mid jirot'tmdH promptly
romittud on dav of nnliutttion.
Sipht and Toleraphio Ivxclinnjtn sold or.
New York, Kan Francisco 'nn J "orl
land. DIKICOTOKh
D. F TltOJtl'HO.N. ,lNO. H. tiC'HItNUK.
En. M. WihMAKH, Giio. A. Likux.
H. M. Hkai.i..
THeColu Packing Go..
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUKAOTUHKHH ok
Pine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JRIKD BEEF, ETC.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
rUANHACTA KNKliAL HANKING lIUb'INKH
Utters of Credit IbhiiwI available in the
biltht Excmnue and TeleKrflphit
rrandfera sold on Now York, OIiIgoko,
at. Lotila, Ban Francieco. Portland Or.
icon, beattle Wash,, and various points
In Oregon and WaoluoBtch.
7,"""' inauo at an points on fav
orable terms.
8TURDEVANT,
Dentist.
Olllco over French A (Jo.'h llnnlt
1'l""le c' " THKI)AUK9,0KK(;0N
r. ncorr.
JOHN OiVIN
MOORE & GAVIJ,
ATTORNKVB AT LAW.
oom 39 and It), oyer U. 8. Una Olllcc.
The
Chronicle,
The
Dntloo,
Oti,
Job Ppinteps.
i
SUMMONS.
IN TIIK CIIUTIT CIH IIT OF THE STAT!
ot OreRim, fnr tho Cmiuty o( Wavcii.
ltelle .Medrwvy, liliillltlll',
tliitniHM Mc(iro.'vy, detondatit.
n-.. nt.....,..k l..ri.. .....( .I..r..it,l.,.it
In the Nhiiii' u the Htiite of Oit'cmi, Ynu u
hereliv reoulieil to inineiir mid iiiinwer lliert
idHliit lltt-d I'iriiliiKl vim In thii nhtivn entllVt
Milt within ten duvh ironi tho dull) of tliusmta
of till" t-umiiiit'.i iimiii vou, If served llbii
thin ( oiiutv. or If mtnciI M'lthln uny Uk:
County ol thin Htiitu, then within twenty diji
from the dutu of the service of thin Ktiiumuu
' U)ou oui or tf M'rviil iiHiu you hy imlilh'AllM
thi'teof, then on or hufme lhe IiikI iluy nf U
time 1 1 r ;- r 1 1 it In the order for ttlllli(los.
1 t f - u 1 1 . on or iH'fore U weeks I mm the ilxlu i
1 tin lliit vuhlh'rttlon heu'of nail tf you lull to li
Imisuer, for wiiut thereof the iihilntlft 11IJ
, nidv to the Court for the ri'llef irjrd (ot
In tier couiphilut, ticv.lt, thitt tho niiirilwrot.
' triiel now i'xIhIIui; hot v. run dnlutlll' aud d
; feiidnnt he forever dl.'Milved nml that pUintil
J lieiiwnnled the uxeliitlvii eiihlody ot thcoliwt
I ilhlldteii of 1 lit III 1 1 11' ti 1 id defeudiiut,
l nm riuiniiiotiH is Kerve upon you oy jiuw,c4
lion (hereof, iiiirnunut to the order ol uMUr
cult Court, luiule nnd entered on the I'.'th dj;f(
JiiuiiHry, lixii, r'iitlrlue the lmhtleiitloiihtml
for fix roiiMriitlvu weekn, voiiinietuMiiK Utitaj
'.v, I'.iu, me iiiue 01 tne urxi nuiiiiriiiniu,
Hl'.NTINtiTON fc WllJiOS',
jati 'j) ."it Attorneys for rialntlt
NOTICE.
AdininiHtrator'H b'alt. of Kunl Kstat.
Notice U hetehy itlveu that the underslirne4
.1 S. I'i.t);iicmiii, 111 1 1 11 1 ti i h t r t or of the eU(f
l.ydla A. Itlehardsou, ileceaxo I, In inirsiinuN
an otder of the Houorahlo County Court ol IV
Htati: of Oregon lor Vnei eouiity, ilnlytjil
nnd entered 011 the Ith day of .latimiry, l'JliO, wll
from and after tho htth day of hehrtiary, 1W
jiroeeed to Mill nt private ulu for eaih In hnA
all of the fnllowliiK iteM'rllH'd real etate,Ulos
lnir to the entitle of Mild l.vdm A. KIcliatihA
(liceaed, to.wlt
The uotthHeHtiinarterof the Kotllliweiti)W
ter, mid Nouth hall of tho nor'lmeiit ijiiiiitcriM
lhe KoitlliMeHt iuartor of the norllieii.it qtltfM
of x.'iitlou time (.1) In township four (I) nmtM
ratiije thlrtwu (hi) east i f lhe Wlllnmuttc inerli
Inn, lu Wa-eo county, Oreiron, iiIko that ccnili
plecjor parcel of laud particularly hounded
deretlhed iih follow H' CoiniiicucliiK .'1 rixlmst
li'j teet went o! the Miutheimt corner ol w
Miuthwest qiiarter of heellon thnu (.1 hi tow
nhlp fonr(l) Miiith of ratiKO thirteen (CovattH
tin' Mhiinctte inerldlaii In Whmmi ciMiiity,0i
hoii, it 1 ii I r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 k thvnee north one hall biw:
tlieneu went Ml iihIh mid I'i lect tliena'KHiU
otic-half tulle, and thence eitit W rods iimll'i
feet to the tihieo of Ik'kIiiuIiik cave 11111I exert
therefrom lour loin lo KIclmnlMiii Mldltlontu
the'IovMt ofTyith, which ha la-en herctof'M
sold and 1 i-i i i t ; tlm tract iihuvc doetlWIn'
cliulluit allof mild Itlehat'dMiu ii Adilllhni to th(
Tmvr of 'lch, an laid out ami plat'ednudtf
(.iirded In ti.o lIvcord of lleeiln for
county, On-Koii, .-aid real ei.taUi above itacriM
coulaliiiiiir'.'in ncren, more or le.vf.
.ny iiernm(lei,lrlni!ii.'iiriniitloii with rcftrWJ
looald real eHlatti Kliotild unIIoii oraililrevt"ie"
.Iniit-tlnu Citv. Orcuon. or my attotiu-yn, hull!
A: .Menefee, at Tho llallei, Orcein.
Dated thlsUth day of January, I'M,
J. 8. l'i:i!(il'lON'.
Adn-liil-itratorof tho Khtateof l.)dla A. KIO'
iiiiIjoii, deceased.
HUH-lt A .MK.VKfKR, ,,, ...
Attorney for AdmiiilHtrator. "J1"1"
NOTICE FOU l'UULICATION.
( Imitated Tract ) Public Land Sale.
la.sii Orra-K at Tub Dali.kn, ohkbok
.inn, ,VM I .
, Notice l.s hereby kI von that In piiumatice 01
lutiu!tloiih fioui tnu cninmisslouer of llio I
oral laud ollice, Under authority vested In
hy eetlon -JIM U. H. Ituv. Htm., an miii"'lS
theaet of eouKrenn npproved Kehrnary W.1'
wo will i-'oc-ecil loolIorattMihllniialoim ''
ihiy. the iTthiUyuf Pvlirnury next, at Uio nJ
ol in o'clock, a, iii.ntthlN olllcc, the followIM
tract of Ulid, to-wlt , ...
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Any nml all pumoiiK olulmliiK '''lifj'fktir
iilxiviHlcwirllKii iHiitlH aro advised lo lllo
!lnliiiH lit thlNotllcuoii or hefnro the duj WV
tlelKliatwl for thocoiniuuncuinoiit o ""W
otherwho their rlijhtit will he lorfell'.-'h
JAY T. HJOA8, Hi-Klftcr,
hiiIO-I OTIH I'ATTHHHON, lticelver.
.STEAM...
Wood Saw
Will run every day excopt fiimd?
Kates Reasonable.
Telephone 201.
W. A. GATES, Prop.