Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, May 23, 1913, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, MAY
23rd, is'
FOUR
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POLK COUNTY 'OBSERVER
o)
Absolutely Puro
Economizes Butter, Floor,
Eggs; makes the food more
appetizing and wholesome
The only Baking Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
STRUCK DOWN BY RAPID TEAM
D. A Smith Sustains Severe Injur
iesResting Comfortably Today.
I). A. Smith suffered serious injur
ies Tuesday- night when he was
struck down on Main street by 'a
rapidly driven team. He was cross
ing the street, and being unable to
see very clearly the team was upon
Mini betore he knew it. He threw
up one hand and the horses whirled
so that the hub on a hind wheel
struck him. One rib was broken and
he sustained internal injuries. One
of his hands was badly cut so that
nine stitches were required and a
nail was torn off. Today he was re
lorted to be resting comfortably. Re
covery seems certain unless pneu
monia should set in.
KILLED IN LOGGING CAMP
News of City and County
Montenegrin Rushed to This City in
Special Train.
Stnnko Yovovich, a Montenegrin,
was killed Saturday afternoon while
working at Powell's Camp above
Falls City. He was 26 years old.
Yovovich was working1 near a tree
which was being felled by two other
workmen. When the tree fell it
buckled and broke, a splinter flying
and hitting. Yovovich in the head.
His jaw was broken and his skull
fractured at its base in the rear. He
was rushed to Dallas on- a special
train but died that night in the hos
pital. His body was removed to
Portland Tuesday. He has a brother
at loledo who survives.
mL. t i nitxm Rut YOU May ICI
inc wcuiic.iD Vtpp Lot in
t iha i nnicv winner ui
"MUX!
tEm T rf.h rf. fa m a T T AC
ADDITION TO DALLAS
inrj uiuiiw , hv the Judees
Millerst" was the mine rsidont of
BUSINESS rZZVl
vSiVAIf
(Advertisementa under
charged at the ratu of l " hl
llrst Insertion; y, ,.: cen' Pn
each Insertion tli(rv.,ft ' " i.
less, $1 per month it 30
No.advertlsemunt Inserted , " 41
15 cents. Lrlelforie,
von SALE
run oal,k u,- trade
t.v. ,. . v.. mi nil OM(
oiie-ll
After due consideration
of the lot contest. As this name was
ncj lw nne not d
are compelled to delay in making to contestants a further op
tlinr. wp nave decided to c-.ikv m
Polk county, and. who by the rules of the contest i.u.
fakes second Prize;
takes third pnze, ana
sent into our office.
EXPERT HORSESHOEING
415 Oak Street, Dallas.
Meet me at the New Scott. 2-25tf
Hotmail's Dairy Cream 'JO cents
a pint. !'
Oscar Hayter, Lawyer, rooms 5
and 6, Uglow building.
J. S. Cooper of Independence was
in the city this week.
George Skill", city attorney of Falls
City, was in Dallas Wednesday.
Rhubarb for sale, one cent a
pound. W. P. Miller, phono 15f4. tf
D. II. Upjohn, attorney, room
19 and 20, Dallas National bank
building. tf.
Good young gelding team for
sale, Ferd Ilartman, 7l!, Lvle street,
phone ir81. ' tf.
Moss Walker of Independence was
among the visitors in Dallas this
week.
Dr. Freeze, the Eye Specialist
will bo at Staf rin's in Dallas all day
Thursday, June o. ti-.'i
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sliultz who
have have been in Portland returned
to Dallas Wednesday.
Fred llcbding, one of Perrydale's
leading business men, was in Ibillas
Wednesday on business.
Quinn Burnett, who has been back
at "Dallas for a number of weeks, ex
pects to leave for Seattle the middle
of June.
W. S. Duniway, state printer, was
in Dallas Tuesday evening coming
over in his automobile and visiting
some of his friends here for a short
t ime.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fentoti return
ed from Portland yesterday by
auto, leaving Portland at 7:1.) and
arriving here shortly after ten
o 'clock.
Walter L. Tooze, Jr., went to Sa
lem Tuesday to aid in making ar
rangements for entertaining the Dal
las contingent at the Moose Carni
val today.
H. T. Peavey who has been prin
cipal of the Ballslon schools, and
who recently went to Upland. Indi
ana, has noliiied Superintendent
Seymour that he will return to Ore
gon, but not until l!U-l.
C. Ii. Starr, secretary ot the Slate
Hoard of Tax Commissioners at Sa
lem, and formerly county suioriu
tendeut of Polk county, is among
those who graduate in the law class
at Willamette University and will
take the bar examination early next
mouth.
Christian Science services will be
held at Advent ist church Sunday,
at 11 a. m. Subject of lesson ser
mon, "Soul and Hody." Sunday
school at 10 a. in. Wednesday meet
ing at S p. m. at reading room, room
10 National Hank building. The
public is cordially invited.
The petition which was liberally i
signed hv school ehildn n of Poik
The Missionary society of the
Presbyterian church met Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. L.
t rider. A very interesting program
was taken part in bv the members
and before their adjournment a de
light fill luncheon was served hv the
hostess.
Uobt. Ankenv and Ed. Bollier had
a narrow escape Wednesday on their
way to Salem on Aukeny's motorcy
cle. At Hickrcall the machine turn
ed and they went into the ditch.
Ankenv sustained some severe bruis
es ami Pollier's clothes were badly
torn, otherwise the injuries were not
serious.
LUNCHEON ON THIS EVENING
Expected High School Girls Will
Fill Tables to Capacity.
It is expected that the tables in
the basement of the high school
building at the luncheon of the do
mestic science class will be filled to
capacity this, evening when that class
gives its first public luncheon. This
luncheon will demonstrate to the
public just what has been accom
plished during the first year's work
of the domestic science department
and at the same time the proceeds
will go toward the fitting out of a
dining room for tne young women
There are 1(5 girls under the super
vision of Miss Rose Sheridan who
are in this class.
excellent name's that we have decided
portunitv to get this lot.
Millet U XclflV uic naiii " (, 11 -f
"Miller-mead, the name sent in by Mr. I -omeraiK.n
Mr Jrn Turkman takes fourth pnze for tne flrst na.n,
First Prize, lot in "Miller'-to .be Awarded
Second Prize, draft for $50 Mrs. Grace 3, Lei
Third Prize dr?ft for $25, Mr. homer Calkins
mnMt forV, Mrs. John Lockman
The name of the winning contestant will be fed by A5iss Virmia EUis
at the Grand Theater, Wednesday evening, May 2Wi at 0 c
who wish to know should be at the Grand Theater on the above ciaie.
We want to thank all of the contestants for the ijji
their suggestions. We feel that a reward is due to al of t Piirtf rr
j ,TrQ ovo n nrlm inn to our othei Mues going lu H1C
aiiu in amiiwiauuii uicicu, . -. f z witn a
sent each ana every one oi me i'umwuW " rfini' a flc
draft in the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) which will be accepted as
payment for a lot in "Millerst."
list of the contestants, one of whom will receive the lot in M uicrst.
S, (I'l'eeiiwood, .Tr.
a part
Below is a
county asking
direct that ttie
Oregon be desi
first fleet coiiu
l'reidcnt
hitoi ic
s;nated l
: throtii;!!
Wilson lo ''
batileship
ill.- are
the l'an.i-
Mr. James 11. (Godfrey, Worthy
(irand Patriarch of the Order of
Kasteru Star of Dregon, will he pres
ent, at the next regular nieetim; of
Xaomi Cliajter Xo. 122, Tuesday
evening, May '27. A program and
good social time is expected. Visit
ing Sisters and Brothers welcome
ly order of Worthy Matron.
WIXN'IK M. ClIAl'MAX. Sec.
II. C. Eakin has a large number of
kodak pictures taken of his ranch
which is located near liickreall. Mr
Eakin is an expert horticulturist and
might be termed the Hurlmnk of
Polk county. He has 7." acres in the
ranch. A considerable tract ot it is
in walnuts and he has devised a
schvme of staking the trees, now rive
years old, which is proving a most
etlieacious protect ion.
1 lie beautitul t liernngton proper
ty on Oak street across from the Dal
las hospital has been sold bv T. J
Chorrington to Henry Clanfield. Mr.
Clantield lives in the adjoining home
and with the acquisition ot the Cher-
rington place now owns one of the
linest stretches of residence property
in Pallas. 1). If. I'pjohn, who re
cently opened law ollices ni the Dal
las National P.ank building, has leas
ed the Cherrington house.
Former I niled States Senator Le
vi Ankenv of Walla Walla, Wash..
anl his wife are expected to arrive
in a few days to visit their son Rob
ert Ankeny who owns a ranch at
Rickreall. Senator Ankeny is one of
the wealthiest and most prominent
men on the Pacific Slope and has
been prominent in Washington state
politics for many years. Mrs. An
keny is a daughter of former Tinted
States Senator Xesmith of Oregon.
Casualty insurance will still he re
tained on the men who are employed
in hazardous occupations bv the citv.
particularly at the quarry. The
question of whether the workmen's
compensation act passed by the last
legislature would not amply protect
the men and the citv came up before
the councilmen. but it was decided
that the act is at present, at least,
too uncertain in its tenor ami ii has
been decided to retain the old foim
of insurance.
Mr. and Mr. Prank Collins are in
Dallas from Silver City. Xew Mcx-
Uiere Mr. Odlius has been en
d as a mining engineer. They
veiling Judge J. I.. Collins. Mr.
ollius" lather. Mr. Collins left
FALLS
CITY
TO
GIVES WELCOME
DALLAS.
(Continued from page 1.)
ma canal has been forwarde.
chief executive by State
temU-nt. Alderman. The
contains the names of over
Oregon si-hiHl children.
1 to the
uperiu
petition (.11.(100
Summer Hats Cleaned.
At Phil 1 Vein's, the tailor.
tf
You Don't Have To
Wash Dishes
It's no fun
lime, ana esjnvi.il
out camping.
a".y
are
to
up-arc
w.ish'.ng iiis!ii'
iHv lion oii
You don "I have
ali itilies when oii have a
ly of our Pajvr Plates. They
just the tiling tor picnic an I
mc parties.
These jitcs are put up in sar.il.irv
packagv of and sell for lOoouts
a package.
We a!so have a large !.n k of IVn
nison's I.unoh Sets. evviI .: g o!" t' o
now decorated tab!. t'o;' , r.aj'ki::.
doilio and paper j'-I.itc.
Our IVnnistn o j'ar'.c t .t i i .
very onr.j!cto. and e on!d W g!.ii
to have you come i-i and hok oor
the beautiful new line for Spnri
ani Summer.
HAYTER'S BOOK STORE
KeaisartCT for CenrJsoi Coods
42S tiala Street
! Dalias about li ears ag. although
! he has been back here occasionally
for isits. When they leave Dallas
they will go to Juneau. Alaska,
where thev will remain for the next
four years, Mr. Collins accepting
resjvtisible josition tliere.
Judgn.ent for .l.:'J"i was atiii liv
ed in the Supreme Court Tuesday in
the cae of A. It. Seneer vs. I.e
g i:c S. ll.ir: o. Atloineys in the
ea-e for Sponeer were Oscar Hayter
of this -i)y and (icoi-ge Skill of Falls
City. Dailies is rojrielor of the
Salem Capital Journal. Judgment
was secured against him in the Cali
fon.ia courts a:ul the cas was to
transfer it against him ir.to the Ore
gon courts. The Suremo Court
lu-ld that !hi could W done.
The annual s-cial of the Women V
club will Ih held in the Amiorv on
Wednesday evening. May 'JS. On
account of the f.rsl Tue.Liy in June
i: g co.ir.n cncen ent tvk the- date
ha boon ohangctl to this time. It is
.ii '.rvd to make t!.i an ind or juc
'viic and caeh men.ivr i rtNi'.icstoi to
t'!;,g lurch for herself :i,J .no in
i;o.i g.u-st. The hu:ro of the
muting of the r xh mi'.I be fct-11 at
, tl.e regular tin e on Tuesday after
'mxn. Ja:;e 3. A businosss noct.r of
t!.c tiue In-jrovcnor.t and the Ut
orary section i!l a!i Ke hold at
t! at time.
ED. T. COAD.
Attorney at Law.
Probata Caaes a Specialty.
Roob 0. KaticBal Bark Eli.
President Mahr named J. 0. Talbott.
C. W. Lee. F. K. Hubbard. W. F.
Xiehols and W. B. Stevens. I'resi-
lent Fuller named Walter L. Tooze
Jr.. IT. C. Sevmour, Ilarrv II. Belt.
J. R. Craven and D. II. Upjohn.
Inasmuch as the field meet which
will be held here tomorrow will at
tract large crowds from Falls City
and all of the falls City delegation I
named were to be here anyway on
that day. Secretary" Tooze, at a joint.
meeting ot the committees after the!
adjournment of the big meeting, sug- j
gested that the joint committees j
meet at the Hotel Gail in Dallas at
luncheon at 12:30 o'clock to take
further stejs toward perfecting the
organization. This vas agreed to:
and at that time constitution, by-j
laws anil other detaib will be taken!
lip-
following the adjournment a hin-i
ciieon wns proviuea tor tliose pres
ent and dancing continued until mid-1
night, when the sjieeial returned to!
Dallas. Although the commercial
1 nbs of Independence and Rickreall
were invited to join in tne meeting
no reiuvsentative from those clubs
ajpeared.
the Dallas band was given an nr-
preeiative vote of thanks by the Falls
City i ommercial club. The band
rendered a particularly excellent
program which was much apjreci-ated.
The luncheon tomorrow to the del
egations to tonn the Polk lountv
Development league will be given bv
the Dallas Commercial club.
The ju-oposed league, it is antici-
jated, will become an active and po
tent factor in the work of Polk
county from the start. It will work
in eo-ojieration with the Oregon IX
velopniont league for the benefit of
Polk county. It is intended that the
league shall be for the benefit of all
of the county. According to juvsent
plans each section will have an eonal
ivresentation in the makeup of the!
league regardless of jojiilation so
that the league will favor no one
section more than another. i
Mrs. Virgil Capps
S. Elizabeth Silver
Ora A. Rhodes
Mrs. Ora A. Rhodes
Ethel va E. Rhodes.
Melvin A. Rhodes
Mrs. J. W. Quick
Miss Bertha Hatfield
Violet Hat field
Pearl 0 wings
Estehr Winters
T. nJ. Cherrington
Charles Winters
Arthur Winters
Mrs. Charles Winters
.Edgar Winters
Ruth Miller
John R. Allgood
Mrs. A. (iooch
E. r. Woolsev
Mrs. E. P. Woolsev
Let Woolsev
Dean Woolsev
Catherine AVoolsev
Mrs. T. J. Wess
Ira Wess
r.avena Wess
(Menu Ilolmau
Mrs. Anna Brock
Mrs. W. II. Tot ten
1 Miss Dora Hall
Julian Magruder
Virgil P. Ballaniyne
Miss Joyce A rant
Warren Dickinson
Mrs. Charles L. Barnes
Pauline Miller
V. P. Miller
M. Manstoii
Mrs. A. M. Arant
Mrs. M. A. Allen
Mary McXulty
Mrs. I.. A. Dickinson
Mrs. Grace Miller
Homer Calkins
Mrs. John Lockman
Mrs. Ted Serr
George .Morton
H. S. Butz
Mrs. II. S. Butz
I. ucretia J. Ilnlman
Hazel llouser
Vernie Watson
M is.
MVs.
'iig
Miss
J. I)
Mrs.
Mrs.
M is.
M is.
Mrs. T
Ifev. I
.Mrs. T
Delia 1
lloiner
Xoriiui
chili
Ada Siniinons
K M. Xeal
I Caiips
Elizaheth Die
Winn
N'aiinie Harris
0. C. Collin
A I. Loiignecker
M. E. Johnston
T. K. Wilson
I). Lester Fields
j'luis. A. Ramsey
L. Thomas
Jirown
L. 1 1 1 ! j 1 1 ; i 1 1
Mi iic-
and rake, nil in ,. .... . aJ'
new. W. M.
FOR SALE F;
7S
1VC acroa i
tow.. itl. house, ehieken
dozen fruit trees and 1 J-'
l'hilbrick, Dallas, R ,lmes'
l lilt. rtA I . ( I .... 1
, -' nunc, nn ai
hay press and mke. all in ?J
lUmostnew. W. M. Mc(S,'
. 78;
PUKE
TOES-
Iure
cent
BU
lUi.,S K Kli'Ur,
-i oner n in, i.i
"U,VU
miroaniv seed
per hiiiidi
Rickreall, Route 1.
airinii!
potatoes
A. G. H,
FORSALE-irytta
r.r.". , ,,u jYLuney s priZl
11111 Route 1,
71(1
ning Bull Le
Oregon.
WAN n:i).
WANTED V Ollllg
wurk in Dallas; wn,
jdy at this olliec.
uiiiy want
7!
WANTED All kinds ot Iron
oiMtsa, euppor, zou:, and hides.
toi ouhii iiriues p;inl. A. N
Monmouth, Oregon.
EOS I Seal ring with' initial,
somewiiere lielwein Shdtna
aim sawmill. Reward if wt..,-
J. it., l' mm. tun.
lOCM).
FOUND On Mni
Mil h IH'T n
.., I.l,l ' "
i.im-ii-ii ,lmm-. wwner caul
same ny proving' nroneHv o,,j
. - I 1 - . Ulltl
i(ol ice.
for this
MISCKIiLAXEOCS.
Merle Holiuan
Mrs. V. S. Black
Mrs. B. R. Watson
Zelma Fulgliain
.1. F. Ilolmau
Mrs. L. Irvine
If. L. Dashiell
Mrs. O. A. Dashiell
Mrs. S. 0. Grant
.Mrs. K. ('. I Litton
BOARD AND ROOMS The I1
Home rooming house cm Main
is now ready to lease rooms i
nish table board. Everything i
modern. Rales reasonable.
Morris, phone ;i(i:!.
Federal
Trust
GOo
MONEY TO LOAX-0nk
city property; ahslract must I
nished. If you have money to
can lacp it. for you on good si
Walter L. Tooze. Jr., lawyer,;
and !), National Bank buihhV.
CITY OF DALLAS
P. A. TAYLOR
Hotel Gail - Phone 28
of Oregon
PORTLAND, ORE.
JOURNAL BUILDING
Room 314
GOOD WOOD At right pri,
der your block wood and
for early delivery. Trimmint
nished on short order. Plci,
good hr and other kinds of W(
ready for customers. Send
earlv by phone to AUGUS1
MAN. Phone lotill
i t he strongest contests that they have
ever experienced.
j Dallas high school students held an
athletic tryout this week in the shape
of an inter-class meet and those tak
ing part showed strong form. 1 he
sophomores secured 2S 1-2 points and
the juniors 12(1 points. For the
eighth grade "Dub" Mulkey won
five tiirst places in five events. Bar
hain did not participate, whieh it is
believed changed the showing of the
sophomores somewhat.
Tomorrow the ball game will he
called at 10 :.'() in the morning and
the track meet at 1:30 in the after
noon. Following is the lineup for the
Dallas base hall team: j
Bevens and Rarham. i: H,i,- e-i
Wixd and Balderee ss; Pioy.lstoi: lb;
IxH'kmnn -h; Pritehard .'!!); IListar,,!
If; Cadle cf; Camplndl or Mathenv
rf.
! t
elected to congress, the youngest
meiiiher at that time and again to
the I'nited Stales senate following
his congressional recoril. His fame
as an orator has extended over INI
states where he is elected in chau
tauquas. The moment the Senator
takes charge of an audience he has
complete control. His oratory, his
charm of manner, his many rich
stories as well as the deep, 'siamd.
eminon sense used in his lectures
make him at once a favorite. In
one of the larger Iowa chautauquas.
there was on the front w a hunch
usually sat through the
and as soon as the
t-y would listen ahum ,
COURT HOUSE PICK-UPS
Court Items, Real Estate Transfers,
Farm Names Filed and Other
News Briefly Told.
For Sale.
On farm at Oak Point:
One driving mare, buggy ai
ness, together or separate.
1 2-seated surrey, extensim
rubber tires, good condition.
1 truck wagon.
1 cycle incubator.
1 set (double) buggy harnes
1 spring tooth harrow,
1 bureau, golden oak.
1 dressing table, golden oat
1 cradle.
tf M. H. RIChT
R.F.D. 1, Box l.l Independent
of hovs
musical p!e!ll
lecture began
Estate
tion fin
ed. ('. S.
V. l.o
ree minutes ar
Lave a good tinu
The S.-:.ator saw
aca-.t.st :is ...
n. a-:
Up 1:
hike out to
of the lent.
at he was up
" -an h's iei-ture and
1 that thost. hovs
then
utside
POLE
COUNTY GOES AS
LEADER IN THE STATE
W:
:.v !.
- hv ,
t ieaYo
savi: g a
s'-.--...t
';:a!
rd
:roi:t seat,
to them di-
cap;
g:l'e
(Continued from Pace 0;.e.
IN READINESS FOR MEET
(Continued from pape 1.)
tied that the Polk county athletes
will not only give a good account of
themselves tomorrow, but that they
will give the Yamhill athletes one of
GOOD BREAD
Is the dream of every thrifty
housewife. The making of Good
Bread depends upon the Floor
Yakima Best Hard
Wheat Flour
Has no peer in the market today.
Try a tack and solve your
baking problem
II. A. WOODS & CO.
Grocers
CalUs, Crtjca
I which has been to teach the
j men and young woti.cn to ear
j living by their wits instead of
i productive labor of their 1 a:.-'
j driving then from the farm ;i
shop into the overeivwdcd
! siotis.
The principal ehje
movement, l.c sta:- i
ll'u!ariA- a!! legitin,
especially that of th
minds of tl.e lisi: g g,
t o t:.;s
"c t'.em.
attention
:urer had
great lec-
s though
O'.e f
wa that
uie s."!,!.
V.o.-dii
' . we
'. '!-'-n,
.i:- !ah..r.
farm, i::
::t-ra!e :.s.
;Dr. Toel Returned
Probate,
"f Martha Simpson, peti
etters of administration lil-
'Ugharv aimointeil
'"""1st rat. .r and h 1 of .fl(i.oi)i)
1" "ve-l. C. . Coad. F. .1. Craven
""'I. nlier assal appointed ap
I'J letters of administration
tiled.
'"I"1'1' "I' the guar.Iianship
rl"','"co Adams and Wnltor Rav
.V'.ains. minors: ,. boml tiled
, '.' "', 1,U1" ''"Hie: petition to
have wi I ,) ,..;il ...i...:.. i . .
oi .oonii ieu in jiro
'""diit appointed exec
is o issiin in,,, n Hi:,,..
"f approved hon.l jM Mlm $UKm)
,;V!u; "'"V"'- "f Hi' guardianship
' II. 11. Dixon
;'!'!-"H'ed appraisers.
jii nie mailer ,
, ' It..'- , ,
.. ... - - ''' "'"'Cllee Slllilh.
I" ' !- I'' llol l'i
..' ' ' '!""'i:eg House (j,.,! aI1( ,
,! l"ti!:o1; gia-.ied. -
h;''.' t 12-ra:-,. 0. Chaee; peti-
"'' . "'' --''- tiiedl Allen K i'l
dm:i:.s;a!r a,j j,.,t414
"""" appr..w.,i bond of
of ne f "
hate
utor
will
C.
and
lilee
A. (
Ietli
and A. Nelson
I'"' .guardianship
in i -
money to
PORTLAND FIRM IS THE WIN
NER FOR CONTRACT.
(Cor.tiufd from Pape One.)
bidders."
becaue -r' the failure
court to award the bid
jer.drr.ce c nerete spar.
ter.der.ce rrm. but Co
Teal sta'es that t!e r;-giret-r
tX!a:
iition to Ce h er -, st .
T'Tovi.-e-i vr the b:.J .
land f.ra:.
;.piioi!
to is.;
Ks!j
-Xel-U'
Morford et ux, e
sec '.'), tp !), sr(i, 1.
K. T. Morrison et ux to I
II. Conner, 4-10 interest in.
acres in 6-5, .f.'i.WKi.
H. L. Pratt. A. A. Winter i
Jf. Metzger, trustees to Pall
lege of the Oregon Confereiiftt
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Kingwood Park Co. fo fi'
Quaintanee, lot .'!. hlock 4,
wood Park. ifld.
Melvin llollister to Geo. F-l
tance, lot 11 in block 14, Ki
Park, 1,4110.
Win. P. Miller et ux to M'
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Win. I). Estclle et ux to :
Crawfor.l et ux. 17-10 acres
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F.leanor F. P.uller to -
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Reuben E. Morris ct ux t.
Frakes. land in Pallas. f
Enoch Chamherlain et ux t
Allen, llf.12 acres in
Ira J. White ct ux to 0-1 1
cent et ux. 184 acres in 6-4.,-j
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