TUp ritPPjrrbW SrifSP!Y
lina
,. '..11;P,, mines by it roail which lcacl in pun
AMO K. Jt)M - l-.uinjj., j tlii-oitt.il iLiiiin-r localities (for extim
1 - I pic. Eagle and I lutein), instead of
City and County Official Paper, pin- ver a basaltic, plain for the
J ' 1 most of the wit v, as does thrs llaker
Saturday, April 10, 1 SH7.
DEL IA'0 i '.i:xt 'J I XKS.
Jichnv wo nvft a Minim uyot Hie
delinii(Mit taxes in this comity tip to
April lllh., I8S7, which the County
court has directed the clerk to return
to the sheriff, with warrant. attach"d
for their iinnicdiato collection, The
sheriff is ordered by the court to pro
ceed nttd collect the same by levying
on iM'operly if necessary, and to make
due settlement Ihci-mf to the court.
JIo is further notified that in making
such collections and settlement, he
will be required - Mil.cribe to the'
oath prescribed by law. The court
evidently means business. Following
is the stiinni.iry:
l)elluuent lux. IS.7-!
' ' H7II
l.'WI
" W.'t
i- .. tK,2
'
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' ISSo
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lifi.ti") 1
vxi-l
Sil.U)
11". II
1 .-J ls.,V)
'j,r.!)j.:.:i
4tii2.fr.
Total delinquent i IW -i
Aim. nut paid uittnty treasurer on
deliuiUeut tax
Total Iiherlll's credits on de'lu-
inicnt lav since Aug. .n, lf'I
r,,:ilVJi
!,! n.e.'
$ ii1'.'o:.:7;
Total
I O.NT1IA.
ri . i . .. it . .... .tit J- it " l t
nun oe no uem iim viik w, n-H? w.i.i.n
Hlierin'sncnaiuent for .. Id...)
xoiai. . .... hi
? .Tnu..s'
. l.'iiLD.ui
Total tax list for I AW. .
(SheriiT. ar-es:neut It'.sii. ,
Total
rovra.i.
'I'll -I XI
Total (leliuuuent tor l.-tfii. A'.rii
11th. lsV
Amotiut paid eolinly treasurer
RhorIir ere lit for fHSJ
Total
Jtnl due iroin .iheriff.
Total . .
$1.-.,!!M!I
. in m: tu
iici.t:-.'
.flll.fi-'T.HI
ll.l.!)
$lll,(i7l.f!l
As will be seen Ihe delinquent lisl
for the year l-SSii is over fifleen
tboiisaud dollars an imiuense sum,
which if collected and applied on our
indebtedness would materially lessen
the same. Thai it bus not been col
lected, at least Ihe greater portion of
il, is certainly due lo dereliction on
the part of our ofllcials in Ihe, pud,
and We are glad lo see. the decided ac
tion laken by our present County
court in Ibis matter. If there are de
linquent taxes standing against par
lies who have died or lelt the country,
or Hint ciinnol bo colluded from any
cause, the fad should be ascertained
at once and (he names of such per
son stricken from Ihe list. So
doubt a great portion of Ibn tax can
ho collected, and the reason il has not
been paid is on account of the la::
method of doing business , byonr for
mer ollirial., and f he innate ciissed-ne.-s
of many of tho parlies owing il .
whose de.ire to heal somebody out of
something, overballance- their feeble
sense of patriotism, and Ihe feeling
thai all nien should posse? tocoutrib
lllo their share (owanl Ihe support of
the government that protects them.
In some cases it may be that they are
not able to pay and would do mi if (hey
could, but such cases are rare, lor it
would seem thai If a man has enough
property above his indebtedness to lie
taxed on, bo certainly could raise
enough money lo pay it al any lime.
The I nvs for Ihe H.sse.sinenl and col
lection of taxes should be more strin
gent lliau I hey are. especially when
applied lo Ihe collection of poll tax.
A citizen of Ibis country who noes not
possess manhood cuniiirli to pay his
poll t'lx should be taught thai it is at
leat worth a dollar a year lo be a free
man, and lo that end , when he refuses
to pay, he should be confined in jail
a certain length of time, or made to
work it out in some manner.
SDMI-: yiioi,i:suME Titcnis.
A gentleman writing from Ihe I'ine
Creek mines to the Orni)itin of Ihe
"tli insl. thus graphically describe the
existing slate of affairs:
' 'The complaint of the l'luo Crcekers
against heir boycott by a clique at Ma
ker City appears to possess some Inun
dation." As long ago Ms the time of
Ihe constructing of Ihe L nioii-Coruu-eopia
alleged wagon road, the above
mentioned clique, probably anticipa
ting it loss of the already considerable
trade of the new mines, which they
thought would tltid it--outlet via the
new roiiil. begun to belittle the new
discoveries and lo some miiiiII extent
liiudeted Ihe legitimate growth of the
ne camp b diverting travel to var
ious polnls in llaucrnud C runt coun
ties. .V good many traveler who
were hound for l'ine creek, on arriving
lit linker suffered themselves to be
bent astray on wild goon) chase to
this, that mid the other promising' '
discovery, unit ' 'Craulte, "(ireen
liorn." and sundry other creeks ns
Kiimcd more thiiu.'n wonted prominence
feasting as it were, upon l'luo creek's
reputation. Hence these complaints.
"If the people of I'ine creek desire to
gel rid of any Injiistioe exercised by
the clique aforesaid, it will only be ne
cc'sary to cause I ho so-called slate
road to I'nlon to bu completed, when
lhev will be ten miles nearer to Union,
ii railway station, than t linker City.
There I no doubt that Union. Uv vic
tim of lis situation , is ti inure mlvaula
geotij depot of Mipplks than linker,
ntut il wonlil possess n decided ndvnn-
( viiiitiijrn In belli? connected with the
Iroad. Willi Iltuiliii-'lon or any other
station beyond Maker, the IMne creek
iiiinc.s rim n ne mic hi.hi. no "hm- , , f , Hoiis business Indu
trv in that direction Is too dilllctilt for ' . . ..... :
cheap transportation, and IIinil iu;tii
posfes-es no aiivniiiuiios a u ucpoi .
Tlic people of Union county, who j
bestirred lliein selves lo secure the ap
propriation for die slate road, and de
voted a large Mini of money to putting
the county road in excellent order,
will doubtless see to il that the. project
of coutructing a practicable highway
to Cornucopia is ultimately carried out .
It would be strange if after the expen
diture of many thousand dollars in
road building, the mini important
quartz, mining district in Oregon were
to remain in its present, nearly inacces
sible condition. It should not be for-
! gotten by the people of thu section
till! 1101)1'
should be the eondi'Mi punishment of
the contractors who soshaiuofully vio-
I luted their trusts in the coiitrtiv'(ioii of
i the state road. ' '
The above, nrliele contains the true
, reasons that Hie I'ilic Creek mines
,nvc not been made easily accessible
. ., . r il I ..,1
at a seasons of the venr uv a
waiion rond. 2s ot only did the Uaker
clique pursue their narrow-minded
policy to defeat Ihe btttto road, bill
were, aided and libelled by a similar
! i no in J.a (irnndc, though for cliff-
erent reason-!. That tin-, road will
ho completed in accordance with the
i . ,i,w ,..i. .i,,.. .,.,, ,i ( t,.,Vi.
'dot's of thoe . ho insi soitgnt lo ii.il
, if b:iiil, is only a mallei' of lime.
The utility of Ihe road is .so apparent
' '""I "1C m'c,l f so great, thai sellish
i opposition to its construction canig.f
ei.llll II l ill" UIU.IL U..ICIU. l,HIi:i
' Citv should have stood in and assisted
(o U.c be..-1 of ils nbility lo have this
; road completed at an early a dale, as
; pos.-ible, and then competed for the
! trade of that counfry in an honest and
1 straightforward manner. It would
( no doubt have obtained its full share
of Ihe trade, and Ihe iufercsls of t lie
I'ine Creek and llogcm mining dis
tricts would have been greatly ad
vanced from what they :ue to-day,
Kveu now ii is not too late for Dial
1 city lo letiiove in a manner, its bluii
' decs of the oast . and pursue a more
liberal jioliey. Should it do so it j
will he met half way by ils neighbors, j
The case of Union- county against j
Ihe I'ine creek road contractors will
be tried qt (he next term of the Circuit
court , and wo hope, with the writer
! of t!:e above letter, that strict justice
will l)J meted onl .
T1IK UMDVAY COM.VSSIOA'.
fi'eurn Wiiifgoner, of lienlon. was
appointed by (iov. i'entioyer lo be re
publican member of the railroad com
mission. Me and Senator Slater, dem-
oeratii! meiuher, are now layin;r plans
for future work. They will appoin! a j
clerk shortly. Mr. Waggoner is a j
promiueiil farmer of llenton conuly j
and lives near Corvallis. lie has not
been an active politician, allhoub a
eoiiHstnnl republican, lie was a mem
ber ot Ihe lower branch of Ihe legisla
ture in lrili. The duties of the com
mission .ire briefly as follows: they
shall hold meetings for the transaction
of business the lirst Mondav in each
month. Thev may iuipiire
into the !
tnelhods of the. accounts and oppera
tion of Ihe rtiilrntid. They mu-t make
a biennial report to the legislature, so I
as to disclose the actual working of
the system of freight and pasM'iijre.;
ralcsiind their he'iriujr on tho biisines.s
prosperity and the policies of tho diff
erent railroad companies. They shall
report whether any railroad corpora
tion has made any discrimination in
rales for or against any person or per
sons, corporations, etc. They may ree
oinend cer'ain changes in the classili-
cation of freights. They may examine
into the actual condition of any rail
road corporation and see whelber they
comply with the laws re".iilalin;y them.
They have a ribt lo examine otllcers,
employees, etc., of any company un
der oath. They may listen to the com
plaints nl abused freights. Thev shall
ive notice to (be common carrier to
. desist Iroin discrimination in rates,
and they shall dulyenter compl aiut for
1 such discrimination in any circuit
court , and such court shall have power
i to issue an injunction rel raining the
I common "arrier Trou making diserttui
! nation in rales. They must investi
gate the condition of any railroad coiu
i pany and recommend repair-. Thin
j may investigate tho cause ol att tail
road accident . They may iv.ipiiro rail
! road companies lo give- any informal
lion desired, Thev may prescribe the
' form of mutual reports of railroad
! companies to the (.eervlttry oft-late ro
' quired by law. Their report &hall bo
1 transtnlUed lo the verelary oj state on
or before the llrsl Monday in ..tiuuary
1 in etioh year, Any railroad company
refiuiu iiiformation or mibtutsiou of
books shall for each offense bo fined
not less than ?1xi nor more than f.VK).
On hilluio of tho eoiuin'usioners to a
rueupon any point the ifovurnor shall
make a third meiuher and shall hold
the deciding vote. The coiupeiisittitm
of the member hall io s-c.'Xio m yotir
year.
years
and their successors shall be appointed
by the governor.
ovu WKAi.Tiiv mi::;.
Much lnnl-cen paid In newspapers of men
wlm have made law fortune in enmpara-
tries. Msinv of these articles p.re written Ir
cnrrcspnuucnis- 01 r :i i v n b in.-s'aiicrs,
anil i" pled Into others of lcscr note. Cor
respondent" gcncral'v are seldom men of
bttsine-s iptalilicatinus anil wrongfully pict
ure thec men and their business-as a thing
of accident : till N not the ease with those
we have met. We Ibid Hint there are men
who have made larh'e fortunes by their own
' liuine.'.s ta'ent ami industry they chose
with s-ngacity and fnicthotight .-tit 1i business
as would lead to m:c:-c.i when handled with
busine-s judgment. No man has been
brought before the public in an ( wimple of
success-', both hi wealth and magnitude of
his ttuhit'.-M (outside .f s-tnek and railroa 1
men) mine prominently than Dr. O (!.
en cw Woodbury. N. .1. He is at the
I head of many large buMiie.s industries, and
I yet eomparaiiv.-ly a .young man. When the
fact that August Flower. fnrdUpepsi i ai.d
liver complaint and loM-Iiee'.- ie:ma:i Sy.
up. for eiuiglei ami lung troubles', lia;;rnwu
to a wnndcrfol sale in all parts of the woild
it prove that it I m.t-au accident or spun
taneous strike at wealth. Hi medicines
are recognized as valuable and established
reme lie-, and the h'.isJucs iia grown urm'
ually :uid peimanently during the last eight
een yea- on account not alone of i)r.
irce:;'s abilities a a imini- man or b's
goi d h e!." but on the ai iual meiil.t of the
two prepn. alio; ' 'i'p!nl f,-m,i tlic .V. ).
IIV . .si,i, n lice. , IMK.
C'lenji lJ.ot and fjliors.
Ladies' Fr :ich kid sleie.. ?:...Ti; niciri'
boot. ""; Uisus' two-biielde shoes,
al Vincent's, lie is closing out his goods
regardless of eint before getili',' in his
spring .stock. I'.verything else at similar
ir!e.. Now i the time to get bargains.
AI.UKIIHlN K !:;-;;; I. At the Vlllard
b('ii-e. Pendleton, on Hatiirday evening,
April lllh, ls". by Kt v. Hubert I.unis, ,).
j. Alberson and Mrs. Maud I.. Kesscl.
I) JED.
I'.KHHi:.--In laml ( ity. Monday, Apiil
ll.-i-7. Ml'. Maitiia lltcbe, wife of A.
P. Heche, j.gid yf a -s a'ldo months.
Mrs. I'.cibe had been for a lontr time
past a jiivat Millerer. and tbongli her
death was not unexpected, it is nowr
Iheless a revere blow In the husband,
and only i-ister and three little ones
left to mourn Ihe lo.-f of :; kind and
loving wife and nu'llu r.
Wbv hid; our d. a" departed.
Totnouglitsiif.dre.nl and gloom ?
Wbv think of e. Mill and of shroud
Within tli 'ir lonely tomb'.'
'hy aie we so despondent
When ,leu bids tliem enuie'.'
Wluit angiiMi wrings from us the word
Fattier! " I by will be done.''
Thi time a eheiilii"l mother
We loved so well when here, .
We sneak of now in accents low
Mingled with grief and fear. ,
Wbv cloud her pie. ''oils nieniory
Willi thoughts that gae u pain,
When .li'siis sweetly whispeis
"Your ilea I shall Us.- agani:-"
Your dear one's onlv s!ie iim.
lie.- pli'it' gone lc ore;
Tl.ti-tlenk wle u sad and weeping.
j Iter trial n. a;e o er. .
j Is'iiml t'ity, Ap il VJ, l."7. i
j TOTU'I'.TO STDt'K'.MF.N. ,
j New Hit !g '. I'nion Co.. Oregon. ,
To i.l. Y. uii.M rr tV coN'. F.uv: North j
' of Powder river and cast of S.im ce-k. the
i sio. Kinen mv gnini to use s altpetie In their
il l mi the lan-.-e lor Hi ir hor"s ami cattle
i and parties that arc dealing in stock that
j this s poisonous to, ha Mn'tter be careful
! where thevilrhe their stock.
' l-li-vl. STdf'KMKN.
Fine Ranch hor 5aie!
Situated in Antelope Valley, 1 , mil - f- mi
railroad station of Teloctoet. Tin- iamb
i contains :u 0 ne.'i's of the best
ICRAIX AND TIMOTHY LAND
! In liastern Oregon, lias good house and
j outbuildings, and l well tVneid and water-
d. For terms ami pnco-i emiuirent
Ji. II. Dlt.VKIi
l-IO-inl. rnion. On-gon.
WOT1C
C0
Mr.'aiips desires allthose iudihtid to
Or. Capp-, to i mm' al oni e and settle their
iieeollti:, us sh,- is jo need i f money. No
llirlber nolle - should be reeded to those
who knt.w the circumstances, I' n!s imm
inent U made al oiuv the ace iunts will lie
tilaei il In Ihe hands of an attorney for col
lection. As she will leave shortly her
household goods arefor sale, ami anvone
wishing t purchase anything in that line
are rehuested to e.dl at her resiileiuo and
examine sin h article, as they want.
1 UUI
Coal o;i,
Lamp Supplies,
and 151 ii( Vitriol,
AT-
R. C. Greig's Drug:
btore.
Stationery,
Toilet Articles.
Spocfcat'los,
Perfumery,
Sponges
Bruslies,
III 1st It VHr Vry l!eoiwW8
Frio.
cadi, r.nd tlic vYu-k $-'000 per
, Thev slmil hold ollicc for four
i
. i
JOS. WRIGHT,
- -DEALER
Main Street,
Has just Received an Immense Stock
i'lcaseHcomiiare tin. following prices
Four
For
Buck Saws
Hot i
Scythe
UlOllillS .
Axes
YiiVmmWtW?Bm Wash Hoards
fcir1 "
PAT. OVAL CHURNS THE
Guns, Ecvolvcrs,
NOT THE WORLD
OF-
!?i BJ S!iS fi
tu tA i?z til Ii ws
-ISelonuinc; lo-
m
3&s
Must, shull and will
prices ever known
, ,
ii Em ftB
t"v' -w'-'
.Adolph Levy 5
mm
Unioi),
SSa K t J !i tl Sfcn 2n axL i
Having leased and thoroughly relitted
tiiclv ilillereul i.l-in Hian heietofore, and no
lortahle. In eonnietinii with the hotel is an
.-
f;T:f
1
.1 ,i 1 1
Where
the
. Win-ipc
' ' -iii.-J
;
i
Liquors ami
stantly
TI.e pa
Iff,
trJa
,i-.'lia" of t e dike is iluued. h
BEHDLERflAM, Proprietor.
eoiist-iiitly on lend a lull assortment of i cV tblinr in
! m.it"i :.d obtain. :'h . ile is now ott'eri ig tor alc (lie
of the bi
Ikst lot of saddles, at lower prices than were
eeer offered in Eastern Oregon,
LEAD 23 A HNKSS from 2". to j?;:JO. per set. IIOKSE
15LANK.KTS l.2.r viwh. V U 11 il Y (H)31I)S 12 v.
ANo a I'TIL ASs-olt I'M 1'NT of sPFIis. Willi'.-.. A N LL (illFAKI-;, 1IAUNKSS
OH.. I'.ti .. K r. .. I'ri . In f-i ! ccr thing iis,iali. kej.t in a
. ,tiv a
JJf Call and examine goo ls.
JONES
Deale
M
Jj
obaoeos it Gpa
liitf ii Fiif life
mi ill ii
WATCJIK, CLOrKS. JKWKLHY. MI SICAL I.NSTHVJIKXTS. l'lCTrKK
KH.iJtKS, 1UHD (.'VUKS, 1UHY V AKH1 AUKS, Err.
Cimilles, Kwis aud Fruits, Periodicals, Novels, oto. otc.
gOr(lors from all parte of the country
promptly attended to.
Union, Oregon,
of New Goody,
which he will sell at n
with those of other stores in the county
tined
Hay Fork
Manure Forks
Hake, and Hoe handles
'"!
L'.-.e. ;
7')e.fS?l'.."0. j
,..7."e. Handsaws
. . . . WV.
.. .'0e.
...?!.().
s-'pades ""mi j
Snaths 7J,e.
Powder "". 1
Ilainmers "inc.
llureka Wringers fL'..".u.
LVie. .
. . . Z.JC.
Steel Traps
Towel Hack
Single trees, ironed
Neck Yoke ,
. i-oc.
$1.00.
$1.2."..
Tli'- Finest As-ortmrnt of
COOK STOYES
In the County.
ASl) AT LOWKST TKICKS
T10 celebrated
BEST-Iif HE WORLD.
and Amnnition.
BUT THE STOCK
lllilljllaiiyw&i
S W
bo sold at the lowest
in Eastern Oregon.
, . fl 1 I'oine ami eaiinne ine one now on exinoi,
Only Complete S octps-
J J. ' low p; lees place tliem wiihin the reach ot
git,
Oregon
Prosjisietor,
tlic
pain
a:ne, it w ill be conducted on an en
v. ill lie siiio-cil lo make oat runs com
elegant
I-'inest llralids of
Cigars
on hand.
are kept con-
M I LLKII. I'roprietor.
his line, manufaetured
() Main Street, I'nion, Oregon.
BRO'S.
s in
em nil in umi
FOR SALE.
"BLACK PRINCE,"
Weight 1700 pounds.
1JLA( K 1'HINCK was sired by Imported
Uhiek 1'rinee, an imported horse from Aus
tralia, ami owned in Napa. He In a pure,
bred Km-Hsb dnnt horse. His dam b,
Young Keiituek. out of a (Slorv mare.
Black Prince lias malic stands for throe
.veers in iSonoma county, Cal, and shows
.some of the best colt in' the State.
W. W. (iitANINd.
I'elalumii. Feb. !l, IS.S7.
.Subscribed and Mvorn to before me.
Wm. HAt r.it.
I'm- i.niticulars c iiiiiiirc of ,1.(J. HIIUl
I.KY. If nut snld black Prince will stand
for the season at the Stanton ranch, north
of Union.
REOPENED !
I desire to nunouiice to the oeople in
general, and of Tnion in particular, that I
have reopened mv
CABINET SHOP,
(OHNKH FI I 'ST and C STHKFTS. and
am iirep.ired to do Al.l, K1NHS OF HK
l'AlHINli. and also make
BOORS and SASH
TO OUDKK.
TURNING NIOATIA" KXKHUTKD.
A share of the public .atrouai;e solieited.
All orders promptly attended to.
11. C. KM Kit Y, Union, Or.
I desire to inform the public that I am
the s,,h-aircnt for the celebrated KNTFK
PIIISF. WIND MILLS, in I nion coun
ty, and invite intending purchasers to
come and examine the one now on exliibi;
all. Circulars of wind
mills iiiul pumps
sent on application.
deelTi-yl.
A.. I. K I mti:.
BSTIJAV JfOTK'E.
Taken up, Feb. 1,'ith, Ids", be .biliu lloyd.
at his place .". mile north of t'niou, and
duly posted according lo law. One .! yenr
oid'ied steer, rnintelllgible brand on right
hip. Appia'sed by .!. (!. Steeus, .1. I', at
yi.Vnu.
liSTK A Y N)TI('K.
Taken un by the undersii:ned, one-half
mile Miutli'of ' lllgiii. 1'nion county, Ore
gon, one iron gra, mare, ."i years old, l.TJ
bain's high, unintelligible brand on right
shoulder, also one bla-k colt nearly a year
old, bramleil with a tigiue.. on right shout
i er, the ."i being crosv. Ne of shoulder.
a. Ti:itwu.Li:(ii:i:.
The aliove aiiiiuals were apiiraised by
Niniee. .lustie of the Peace, Indian Valley
lirecine:, a- follov.s: Marc. ."0.o0; colt.
flll.iiO'. A Terwilleger beinir sworn says the
.above is as true a deseriptioii as lie can
give of said animals.
KSTKAY IS'OTHIE.
Taken up Feb -Jt. 1SS7. bvi. W. Mnndv,
at nis farm in Fugle valley. New Itrulge 1 .
O. and dulv posted, one iron-gray horse,
about . vea'r- old. 1". hands higli, branded
with an 'anchor T low dow n on lelt shoulder
the llukesiif the anchor being Joineil to the
bottom of the sti m of the T. Appraised at
sal 1, ('. T. Wise, .Justice of the I'eaee.
EST HAY XCVn CE.
Taken up by A. L. Katnn. of rnion. rn
ion eoiintv, Oregon, one black stallion col ,
,,f mediiuii si.", supp. sei to he 'J years ol.l,
small while spot in forehead. o br.iiuls
visible. Appraised atflS by (i. A. 'llmmp
son, .1. I'.. 1'niou precinct. I his notietr
'has been duly posted according to hw.
ESTKAV NOTICE.
Taken up Dee. 1st is!, I.v .lo-eiih She..
ard. at bis ranch in l'me allev. i'ine al
lev po-tolllee. t nion e unity, Oregon, and
dulv nosted. One heavy built bay man.;
with "white feet, bl ixed face, branded
on left shoulder, .-aid mare having it year
ling coir with her. Matv and colt apprais
ed 'at iai.lHl bv K. A. Leep. .Iiisliee ot the
peace. I'ine Vallev l.reeinct .
PATPNTS.
Obtained, and all Patent Ihisiness attended
to 1'romiitl.v and for Moderate I'ces.
Oiirolllee' is opposite the 1'. S. I'ateut
Oltiee. and we can obtain l'ateiils in les
time than tho-e remote from asotngton.
-ml MODFLor DliAWlNO. We advise
. as to paiitentahilily free of 1,',.1'!l1r,': ..".'iV rY
mako' NO I'll A 1! H IN I.IS l'A 1 hN r lh
sl'.t I'ltFl).
We refer, here, to Ihe IN-tma-toP. '
Sui.t. of Money Order Div and !
lof tbel-.S. l'aient Ollice. For circular,
advice, terms and rellereuees to ae ua c -
unis In your own Stale or I oun! , write 10
i C. A. SXOAV & Co.,
Opiuislte I'.itent OtUce W.isbiugtou, D. ('
! WIND MILLS.
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