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T PAGE SEVEN EIGHT PAGES BRINGING UP HOTICIt OF 8TKKBT IMI'HOVKMKNT. ' ItOTK'H IS Hr.BKlir UIVKN. that at regular SMetlns of tbe Common Council at The City of Pendleton, held on Mint 14, 1111, tb following resolulon u ad p1 : vTHMKKAA. the .urvejor of The Cltr ol l'eadletae did on the J 4Ih day of March, 11117, under directum and by requirement r the Common Council fll plana and aperirleatlona for an appropriate Improve meat el Main atreet from tne North lint of Jareaou ttlreet to the Houth line of Wll ihni rltreet. together with estimates of the work te be dune and the probable ruel thereon with !the atatement of the Iota, parta nf lota ami parcel, of land to he beejefUad by ouch Improvement and the per--nlage of the total roet of improvement, which earh of anrh Iota, parta of Iota and parcel, of land ahould pay on account of the bsneflta to ha derived from such Im provement ; and WIIHHKAs, the council has examined sues plana and epectflcstlons and found to same aattafanury and the estimates therefor 10 be In accordance with the profr able cost of anch wore, and WIIKItKAn, the properly recommended by the- city eurveyor to he Included within the booadartca of the dleirl.-t benefitted le la the Judgment of the ronimon t'ounclt preperh to be Included within anch Im provement district and no prerly la es riwdrd therefrom which should proiwrlv be tn--1uded therein ; and WilKUkAH. the Improvement of the hereinabove described portions of Mala Mreet wllh (ravel Kltulllhlc pavement la at ttila time necessary; therefore, lie It Krt'IJv'KI by tne Common Council of The City of Pendleton that It la eipedlenl to Improve and It la hereby proposed to lm preve. Main htreet from the North line of Jacaium Htreet to the Month line of nil Boa Blree by e.eavetlng and grading the Make and eonatrucllna concrete curb, at tbe sidewalk line thereon and by roo.truct Ins concrete (niters at a dletance of eurhteen feet from the rnrb linen there on, and by constructing a bard aurface Kavsmcot eonolatlni of a four Inch travel llslltelc pavement on each aloe of aala treat te width of eighteen feet from tha car Una and by constructing con crete gatrers at tha edge of Buck pava Burnt : each pavement to be onrtructed and tw sarface thereof to be flnl.aed nftos tha otabllehed grade of aald atreet. and II ether thlrvga la accordance with aad aa fcoem ra the plana and apeclflcatlonj i for tha laanrwreaaent of aald Prtlone of Main aVtraei w ape red by tleary Kimbrell. City wwoTTued with tha 'lty Bacwrder oa TaTTim, dar 1 March. llf. which plana ad rteoltene are aorevy I aad be It ... . mmt vart tk., .he anal aear a wi. mate f rha probabla total coat thereof. Which aaM onglnaer a eatlmata In the aum af aadlNlla. waa filed with the t Ity B tie 14th day of March. lfMT. la kareav Inelnded and hereby referred to artlcnlarlr. and ba It farther UmartUITRO. that the plana and apart tlrattawn and eatlmatea for aoch Improve MtTl prepared by the City tZl tM-Beenrder n J h. Ity of l-endleton oo tft W'h day "J ""rn: 1BIT. be and they Y hereby adopted and pprovvd. and be II further .,. BKM..I.VKK. that the coat " ""J anch Impcovemeot .hall be a charge and lien noon all lota, parta of lota and parcele MhSTt. 'J benefitted b, .... I. Impror - . i. t an, h lot., p.r.. 1 " iT a." perce,. of land ape.-l.lly bene fitted by ...ch Improvement "bJI for the payment of the ciata thereof, .ad JLJI'StT.. ... an neeewnvnt dl.t net i. hereby' created to be., """"" -Aaaeeament Metric! No 4. 'm,r,1n the nronertr to be ae"cn .' . . k. imorovcmente. hlrb eamerit ll.lrlct .h.ll "" ':- parta of lot. and par. -I. '"' 'n, "J? being within the dl.trlcl Bounded and de all lot'- at-rihM aa foil- AM.ee.ment Dletrlct No Ueacrlptlon of "Vnmeaclng at the 8 B.."r, lit the T. lUnch B. wllEler a an town, now Chy of rendleton. Oregon. them rt. l oeg -v , ttw. reef " :. '"".r;. . theice 8. an r'.,: W M rt. N W . con. laid w"t.l.r-. Adoltlon : "'Z? mla. n. IHO feet to placa of beginning. And he M further h- reaolo KMOI.TKU. that J-'J. ,h"n." tar fi -A-r.o; I, en file In the office of the y vf5rdir3h L'lr.he-cJ taAiHilM. rieacribed H. on file is the Office ,': J', dt,7oB. Oregon tut. l"' ay of March. I "11 ' r ,iF:nAl.n. TIIOS rlTJ.T Kwrder IN , fa, -i U . all REMEDYFORMER.! j ., . . . " , t ; 1 DO VOU FEEL. - WHrVTfjTHE. I I WENT TO CLANCX ECOOPLE MrVTTE.? FUNERA.L.. it THE' WERE ( . v If "J f JOFT BOILED I m-ST TIME His f HI-5 UT HE. DlOtH'T fl hin (,Cr I1 eK Th.? f" famiux ever ueT VORDV HKVEAmv- L Htt WIFE MORNING' V" HI IN hlt Own 1 J . WVfc AIYt : " "" - ; ' ' . . I . DAILY FATHER Your dealer ha a supply of f rash Sunkiat Oranfil avary day. Theaa ara tha uniformly good orangoa. - Order a doxan today. SmoHst Uniformly Good Oranges LA 5a SAGE TEA TURNS . GRAY HAIR DARK IT8 ;HAN'IMOTHKTfr. llH II'i: 1X KIUMI HACK COIAMt AND Lil'8TKB TO Il.Vllt. Thut beautiful, oven ahude . ot dark. Kl.oJy hnlr cun only be. had ly lirewlng a mixture or Huge Tea and rtuli.hur. your hair la your charm. It makea or man the face.. Whan It fades, turn gray or streaked. Just an application or two of Score and sulphur enhimrra Its appearance a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mlJt ture; you can net. mis famous old recipe Improved by the addition of othtw InKredlenta for 60 cents a lnnte bottle, nil ready for una. It Is called Wyeth's a and Sulphur Com pound. Thl. can always ho depended upon to bring; hack the natural color and luatre of your hair. Kverylxidy usee "Wyeth's" Swre and Sulphur compound now because It darkens so naturally nnd evenly that nobody can tell It has been sp plle.l. You simply dnntpen a monirc or soft brush with It and draw this through the hair, tnklna: one small etrand nt a time; by morning; the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it become beau tifully dnrk and nppvars g-lossy and liiMtroiia This ready-to-tiae prepara tion Is a della-htful toilet re.nilslte for those who desire dark hair, nnd n youthful appearance. It la not In tended for the cure, mltlxatlon or prevention of disease. IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS SAYS ItAtKAtllK IS KU;N VIM' HAVK ItKKN KATINli T MUCH MKAT. When you wake up wllh Kickarh nnd dull misery In the kidney region it generally means you have been e it Inn too much meat, saya a well known authority. Meat forms urle acid which overworks the kidneys In their effort to filter It from the blood and they -become sort of paralysed nnd lossy. When your kidneys get slugitleh and clo you must relieve them, like you relievo your bowels. . . iirinnil. remi'vinv ait - - ! waste, else yon have backache, sick heartache, dlr.sy slis; your stomac-i sour., tongue Is coated, sntl wnen the. weather Is bnd you have rheu matic twinges. The urine Is clondv. full of sediment, channels often got a. .re water scalds nnd yon ore ol. He ed to seek relief two or three, time during the night. Flther consult s good. reliable physician nt ..rrce or get from vo.tr phnrinnelt about four ounces of Jnd Falls: take a tablespnonf ul in a glass of mater before brenhfssi for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made rrom the sold of grapes snd lemon Juice?, combined with llthta. nnd has been used for irenerstlone to clean snd in.tii.t4t eliin-ieh kldneva. also 'o neutralise acids In the urine so It no j longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. ad Units is s life saver f..r r.'Ktilsr ' meat eatera It l Inettpon.-dvo. enn . not In lure and makea a .lehtthlfu! i off ervesrrnt lilhia-water drink. EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, HELIX FARMERS BEGIN PLOWING MM II, TIM.MKI1MAN AMI A. I,. tiltOVrdlt Wyril HAVK OUT FITS AT WOflK. I Ycd MttniMtm Is Called Fast by Ihmtii of elrt; llaMjHt Indies lnikue Sow club llwn. East Oreironlan Special.) HKIJX. March 21. Farmers be gan plowing; Monday. lirt Winn Is plowing for Bmile Timmerman and Joe Bagwell for A. L G rover, with caterpillars. A message from SaleiirT unnounces the death of Mrs. Ben Fletcher, for merly ill. a Ubbie Richmond of near Myrick Statlun. Her husband and three children survive her. On leaving hero Fred Morrison re ceived a telegram statins a sister had died at the old home near Waterloo Iowa. Mr. Morrison took the first train east. J. j. lewia nnd family exiiect to mova to their ranch on the Walla Walla river April 1st. The Baptist Indies dedicated their new club room Friday. There waa a lurffe attendance, and much merri ment, Mrs. T. M. Cook, served re freshments. Mrs. Rico Aloe of Idaho. Is visit ing her daughter. Mrs. L.- D. ICtark. Mra. B. U Norvell left Sunday for a two weeks' stay with her parents. Hev. and Mra. J. W. Stockton at Free water. Dr. K. B. Hoyden of Pendleton was here Sunday and Monday on consul tation visits. Kmll Timmerman has a new Mitchell car. Mr. and Mrs. H. c. Dunnlnirton re turned to their home in Walla Walla Monday. School Superintendent Young was a Friday visitor. H. A. Davis of Wallula. Is visiting at the Rev. W. R. Storms- home a few days. (ieurgp and Wm. lter, nertotiely ill with pneumonia, are Improving. SUPPLY IS FAR PORTLAND, March SI. There were only . loutls ol llvestocK report ed In the North Portland ysnla over tjlKht nnd ntotd of these came for ward from Willamette valley points In guaranteed prices. Two loads or California stuff came forward to the. gawine division out most of thee consisted of light welghta In general the market for hogs Is atesdy to strong at full f ir mer prlcea. General hog range: ' Heavy packing $ 14.4" h 1 4. SO Bess, light Il - Rough heavy i3i0.Uf Pigs I mockers iS00fll6.i tattle Kit" - ! ii Farad)'. At the same prices that have ruled during the last week or so. the mar ket for cattle la generally considered steady for the day. Over night only a very small run of odds and ends of quality were re ported In and nothing was available to test extreme values Oeneml cattle market range: Prime hesvy beef steers. $ S -75 Prime light beef steers. . . h Choice- beef cows 7..r Beef helf.-rs tirdtnary to t.aid cows .. s 0 r 7 ?1 Prime heavy butcher bulls l.iSfl -2 Light bulls SnT Calve ;H! Mork-fet-der steers K.7 S St.K-k-feeder c-ws Vnr C on 'o sttven-p Art vain. It was a dnv without sheep or lam', srrlvale nt North Portland, in fact the trade Is becoming acctistomt-d t--the lack of offerings In this dlvtaloo and this cause no comment fSenernl sentiment In the trade I flrm. Oeneml mutton and lamb market: Bent eset mountain lamb is.el!R Pees valley lambs tlf.ria Wether. II isi: Vwe. 75 lont 4 4 Trlay .lvetk Millia-rw. M.in K. : Vottr-T ft Co.. tnk tind I....1 15. N Knte-nt. Riddle. I load A I.oce. willow Cnl 5 load. Molted sltlff -W. A. teper. Ton- Misa Vesta . Morrison. Juniper teacher, waa In town Saturday. Prof, and Mrs. W. H. Muaselman of Froewater war over Sunday visit ors at the 1. W. King home. Mr. and Mra. Frank Stanton of near Walla Walla,- visited relatives here last of the week. Editor stevena left Tuesday for a few days In Walla Walla. GIRLS FORCED TO IK) WORK OF 1IORHES ON TUB FAIv.vi LISBON. O., March 21'. Mra Charles H. Moore, who has filed suit for divorce here, charges that her husband, father of the two girls, one 14 years old and the other 1. has during the last year used the two children as dray horses on the farm. The two children, the wife alleged, were made to pull wagon loads of ma terials and do other work about the farm which Is ordinarily done by horsea. ' Mrs. Moore In her petition declares that forcing of the children to do the labor of dump animals was only one of the hardship she and her family of seven children had to submit to. One of the girls aince she was 10 vears old had to get up every, morn ing at E o'clock, curry the horses and do the work around the farm, while the husband waa lying In bed. Moore, according to his wife, owns tracts of land aggregating 15 acres, besides several build Inns. She asks alimony enough -to support herself and the children. PERSONAL AND NEWS NOTES FROM GIBBON " (Bast Oresjonlan Special.) GIBBON. March si. Albert Baker stepped on a rusty nail last week, which has caused him to be unable to get out for a few days. Oeorge I loch came up Saturday from Portland and will be associated with his uncle, W. w. Hoch. in run. nlng the springs. R. C Hager spent the weekend In Pendleton visiting his daughter Mrs. le Drake. Mrs. Root. Mahaffey returned Fri day to her home In Hermiston after spending a week here wtth Mr. and Mr". John Thompson. John Hager went down to Pendle ton today. BELOW DEMANDS calla. I load cattle, calves and hogs: Oeorge W. Byre, Salem, l load cattle and hogs; Davis Pugh, f?hedd. 1 load cattle, calves and hoga State of Ohio. City of Toledo, l.uma County, as. t-'rank J- Cheney makes oath that he Is lentor partner of tha firm of K. J. Cheney k l. doing hnalneaa In the City of Toledo tonnty snd State aforesaid, and that aaio firm will par tbe aum of UNB III MKKI IKll.l.AKS for each and every raee of ta tarrh that cannot be cured bj the nee HAl.t.'H CATAHHH CUUE. FltANK J chknkV. . Knorn to before me and snbscrlbed Is presence, tola tltn dT of December, A I) IIP. A. W. OI.BAHON (Heali Notary Public. Hall a Catarrh Core m taken Internallj and acta throuirh the Blood on the Mncona Aiirfa.-ea of the HT.tem. Bend for testt aionlala, free. . , y l. rtJBNItV A CO., Toledo, O. etold by all drngirtsts, 75c Hell. Family I'llls for canatlpatloa. OUCH! PAIN, PAIN, RUB RHEUMATIC, .ACHING JOINTS lllll Pl' IU4JMT OIT alTII KMAI.I. TRIAL ROTTI.K tF rl.l. PKXv-iTR.ATISJ -KT. J XR'M Oil.." llhciunati.-m Is "pain only " No' one esse In fifty requires Internal treatment- Stop drugging ' Hub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacob's till" right Into your sore. sim. ncn ing Joints nnd musrlea, and relief comes Instantly. Jacob s oil" Is a harmless rheumatism cure allien never disappoints and can not burn the skin. Limber up! Quit romplslnlng! Oct a small trial bottle of old. honest "St Jnoolet ttl" at any drug store, nnd In Just a moment you'll be free from (rheumatic pain. soreness. stirrnev ' snd swelling. Ion't suffer' P.el-ef j awaits von. "Ht. Jacobs oil" haa cor 'ed millions of rheumatism sufferer I In the ll half eenturv. and l t"t ! a" g..l for sciatica, neuralgia, lum 1 tago. I.,e kache. sprains. MARCH 21. 1917. Misses Evalyn Meager and Belva Williams went up to Kamela Satur day evening to attend the St, Pat rick's dance. Guy Nordean went to Kamela also to attend the dance. Mrs. John Hufman and baby daughter have come home from a month's visit In Walla Walla. City Physicians Explain Why They Prescribe Nuxated Iron To Make Beautiful, Healthy Women And Strong, Vigorous Men NOW BEING USED BY OVER THREE MILLION PEOPLE ANNUALLY Oulckly transforms the. flabby nosh, perfect glow of health and New York N. Y. It Is conserva tive estimated that over three mil lion people annually In this country alone are taking Nuxated Iron. Such astonishing results have been report ed from Its use both by doctors and laymen, that a number of physicians in various parts of the country have been asked to explain why they pre scribe It so extensively, and why it apparently produces so much better results than were obtained from the old forms of Inorganic Iron. Extracts from some of the letters received are given below: Dr. King, a New York physician and author says: "There can be no vigorous iron men without iron. Pallor means anaemia. Anaemia means iron deficiency. The akin of anaemic men and women is pale. The flesh flabby. The muscles lack. tons, the brain fags and the memory fails and they often become weak, nervous Irritable, re spbndent and melancholy. When the iron goes from the blood of women, the rosea go from their cheeks. In the most common foods of Am erica, the starches, sugars, table syr ups, candles, polished rice, white bread, soda crackers, biscuits, maca roni, spaghetti, tapioca, sago, farina, degerminated cornmeal, no longer is iron to be found. Refining processes have removed the Iron of Mother Earth from these impoverished foodsj and silly methods of home cookery, hy throwing down the waste-pipe the water in which our vegetables are cooked Is responsible for another grave iron loss. Therefore, if you wish to preserve your youthful vim and vigor to a rip old aire you must supply the Iron de ficiency in you food by using some form of organiv iron, JMst as you would use salt when your food has not enough salt. Dr. K. Saner, a Ttoston physician who has studied widely in both this country nnd in prominent Kuropean Medical Institutions says: "As I have said a hundred times over. organic Iron- In the greatest f all strength CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS. D W. BAILEY, ATlVMtil Law. Rooms 7. I. 1. pet-pain GBORGB W. COTJTTS. ATTORNEY t law. Room 17. acnm.ui CARTER aV SMYTH 1. ATTORNEYS at law. umw in Fwm " National Bank building. rEB A FEE. ATTORHNYS AT LAW. Office in Dasrpaln building. JOHN W. HTJF-F. ATTORNEY-AT- Law. Room a. American su al Bank building. R t K BATOR. ATTORNEY AT Law. Room 14. 8mtth-Crawford Building. S A. NEWBERRY. ATTORNEY AT Law. Smith-Crawford Building- PETERSON At BISHOP. ATTOR nevs at law; rooms t and 4. 8mlth Crawford building. JAMES B PERRY. ATTORN EW AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware compear. RALET RALEY. ATTORENTS AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. FREDERICK PTE1WKR, ATTOR rev at law. Office la Smith-Craw ford building. BY GEORGE McMANUS Mrs. W. H. Sayer ta In Pendleton for a few days visits Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson re turned today from a few days' visit In Hermiston with Mrs. Thompson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mahaffey Mr. and Mrs. John Huffman speni Friday in Pendleton. toneless tissues, and pallid cheeks of weak, aruvemk- men and tsvane-n into beauty Often increasrai the strength of delicate, nervuas, rnn-demn folks 200 per cent in two weeks' time. builders. If. people would only throw away habit forming drugs and nause ous concoctions and take simple Nux ated Iron, 1 am convinced that the lives of thousands of persons might be saved, who now die every year from pneumonia, grippe, consumption, kidney, liver and heart troubles, etc The real and true cause which started their disease was nothing more nor less than a weakened condition brought on by lack of Iron in the blood." Not long ago a man came to me who waa nearly half a century old and asked me to give him a preliminary examination for life insurance. I waa astonished to find him with a blood pressure of a boy of 20 and aa full of vigor, vim and vitality aa a young man; In fact a young man he really waa notwithstanding his age. The se cret, he aald. was taking iron nuxat ed iron had filled him with renewed life. At 10 he was in bad health; at 46 he was careworn and nearly all In now at 60, after taking Nuxated Iron a miracle of vitality and his face beaming with the buoyancy of youth. Iron is absolutely necessary to en able your blood to change food into living tissue. Without it, no matter how much or what you eat, your food merely passes through you without doing you any good. You don't get the strensth out of It. ana as a conse- quence you become weak, pule aim ttnem otacK. nor upset toe stomaen; w. sickly-looking. Just like a plant trying I the contrary, it Is a most potent xem to grow in a soil deficient in iron. If ! mly in nearly nil forms of indigestion you are not strong or well you owe ; as Well as for nervous, run-down it to yourself to make the following conditions. The manttfreturers have test: See how long you can 'work or j such irreat confidence In nuxated iraa how fur you can walk without becom- thut they offer to forfeit tluit.aw to, ing tired. Next take two five-grain . any charttable institution if they can tablets of ordinary nuxated iron not take any man or woman under three times per day after meals for who lacks Iron, and increase their two weeks. Then test your strength ! strength 10 per cent or over In four again and see how much you have . weeks' time, prov .ded they have n.. gained 1 have seen dorens of ner- serious organic troubles. They also vous. run .i..u-n Hostile uhii werw all- all the while double their strength endurance and entirely rid them- in? a ii. . h ether troubles in from tenl 3. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AN1 counsellor at law. Office ta De vpaln building. FTXERAL DIRECTORS. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORI Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most modern funeral par lor. morgue and funeral cars. Ca-u responded to day or night. Cornai Mala and Water treeta. TelepbesM iS. JOHN & BAKER. FUNERAL DI rector and licensed embalmer. Op posits post office. Funeral patriot two funeral ears. Calls responded u day or night. Ptene 71. MONTANA FARM LANDS. V. ,U Til IT U S. P I 'I T 1 1 ' RllTStt Lands In eastern to tit per acre. Suitable for farming or erasing. Easy tarma For ta for mat Ion write or see W. K. Holt, Miss. City. Mom MISTKtXANaXl S. WANT KO OLD FALSE TMJUl'll Don't matter if broken. I pay tl to tt per set. Mail to U Meser T S. Fifth Street. Philadelphia, Pa Will send cash by return snalL LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY r j acriptioa for countv court, 'clrcul1 j court. Justice court, real aetata, etc ! "t sale at East Oregoalaa efftca Will Brace spent Sunday here from. Pendleton. R. A. Bottcher wash ere for a few days this week from Duncan. W. W. Wllliama has been on the sick list thus week. ' Mrs. Add Griggs of Duncan waa a Gibbon visitor Saturday on her way to Pendleton to do some shopping. to fourteen days' time, simply by taking iron in the proper form.. A set this, after they had in some cases been doctoring for months without obtain ing any benefit But don't take the old form of reduced iron. Iron acetate, or tincture of iron simply to save a few cents. The Iron demanded by Mother Nature for the red colorinic matter in the blood of her children, is. alas! not that kind of Iron. You must take iron in a form that can be easily absorbed and ussicilated to eVa you any good, otherwise it may prov worse than useless. Many an athlete or prtxe-ftghter has -won the day simply because a knew the secret of great strength asai--en durance and filled hie blood with iron before he went into the affray: while many another has gone doww fc inglorious defeat simply for the lack of Iron." NOTE Nuxated Iron, which is pre scribed and recommended above by physicians in such a great variety art cases, is not a patent medicine-- nor a. -ere t remedy, but one which Is well known to druggists and whose iron constituents are widely prescribed by eminent physicians both In Europe? and America. Unlike the older inor ganic iron products It is easily assimi lated, does nt.t injure the teeth, make i""1" " ,-."" .""r.' " " not at least double your strength and ; endurance in ten days' time. It at dis pensed in this city by A. Kiteppee Bros., and all gtHd drugged. INSCRAXCK AND LAND BlSIVESsV BENTLKT MONTGOMERY. REal aetata, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. Ilk Main street. Pbosx, 44. AUCTIONEERS. COL. W. r. TOHNKA. AUCTION eer. makea a spdalty of farmers-. ock and machinery salea "Tha. nam that gets yon the money." Leare. ordera at East Oregunlaa office. ARCHITECT. RAYMOND W. H ATVH, tect. sVespaln Building. Tst. Pendleton, Oregoa. ARizHI. Pboae SECOND II AMI KK.tLt.lUi. V. STKOBLE. PKALKK IN hand gooda .vr. ve t's. pata ror ail zna-nana gooas. lbsii est place to buy household gooda, tlt B. Ourt, pnoae 111 DCtCTORS. dr. a. roc pRAcnca unn. Had ta the ere, ear. noew sad tmreea. Charity panes. a i f and rd Mat areas sBoralnga. II Judl Huild ng. MleM k.IX.VS K'l a. ! LEOAL PLANT F IVf HT scr'pttoa for .nuntlr court, circa -ou.-t. )u.:l,a court, real aetata, stav. J or sale at Eaat oreaoa aa erne.