Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, March 19, 1904, Image 2

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    r
eekly Eugene Cuard
I
2769, 2771, 2772. 2773, 2774, 2775, '
George 11. Himes, secretary of th«
2776 2777. 2778, 2779, 2780, 2781, 2782,
Oregon Historical Society, will soon
Canada is a customer worth having,
2 783, 2784. 2785, 2786, 2787, 2788
MARCH 16 and would be even a better customer have tbe great register of the Oregon
WlDSE8DAY
2789, 2790, 2801, 2802, 2803, 2864, 28U5 k
! pioneers ready to send on to the St.
2806, 2807, 2808, 2811, 2812, 2813,
if congress would but rise to the oc­
San Francisco. Feb. 24, 1904.
2814, 2815, 2818, 2817, 2819, 2820,
Louis exposition, where it will be ou
To
the
Women of ugene.
casion uf relieving newspapers,books,
2821, 2822, 2823, 2824, 282'1, 2826,
Some of you have loved one«
¡exhibition in the Oregon buildiDg,
magazine, and other publications
2827,
2828,
2837,
282
),
2830,^2831,
stricken
with Brigbts’s Disease oi
Whereas, The Secretary of State of
While I be Russian aud Polish Jew»
from the jaws of the wood pulpers— says tbe Portland Journal. These rec­
2841, 2843 2861, 2882, 2863, 2864, I Diabetes. Let me give >ou hope.
the
State
of
Oregon
has
notified
me
may Lav) took advantage yf the ne
1 can speak because 1 know, I was
but that u another story, some day, ords will also te on exhibition at tbe in writing that pursuant to the pro­ 2866 2887, 2868, 2889, 2870, 2871, stricken
with Diabetes myseif Only
oeaait !«• aud appetites of tbe Russian however, to he tulHlled. The statis- | Lewis aud Clark exposition, after
2873,
2874,
2875,
2878,
2878,
2877,
j Diabetes can understand the torture«
visions of an act entitled “An act
peasant *o iu unwarranted extent, tios issued by the department of com­ ! which they will have a permanent making effective the initiative and and 2879; amending Sections 2865 and I—the hopelessness. 1 went to the
Woman’s Hospital, one of our best.
they must pay iu tbe end for the merce and labor «bow that for the six i borne io the rooms of tbe society.
referendum provisions of Section 1 2872 of Bellnger& Cotton’s Annotated They told me 1 was incurable. I
Coles
and
Statutes
of
Oregon;
repeal
­
prints that accrued. The Imperial months ending December 31, 1901,
Mr. Himes has been collecting of Article IY of „the Constitution of
grew worse (sugar was 11 per cent)
the State of Oregon, and regulating ing the following sections of tbe and wen to the Cooper Medical
oomniissii-i «¡pointed to Investigate
data
iu
connection
with
this
work
for
|
Canada bought from American mer­
electious thereunder, and providing general laws of Oregon as the same College for examination, same ver­
tbo conditions brought about by the chants and manufacturers goods of twenty years. He has memorandum
dict—incurable. Thoroughly discour­
penalties for violations of provisions are numbered in Bellinger <St Cotton's
Jew has recommended that Jews shall the value of (58,000 000. For the sec­ books full of infoimatiou, besides of this act,” approved February 24, I Annotated Codes and Statutes of aged I went home to die. A Mrs.
Clark then liviug st 1031 Larkin
not be allo»ed to owu land, aud their ond f I x months of the succeeding newspaper clippings 50 years old and 1903, the Direct Primacy Nominations Oregon, towit: Sections 2880, 2881. street called to ’ell me there was a
2882,
2885,
2887,
2884,
2886,
cure aud where to get it. The third
League of Oregon duly Bled in this
reutal thereof shall not exceed a quar­ year Canada increased her purchases scraps of various kinds.
2888,
2891, 2892, 2893, 2894, week tbe dreadful thirst diminished.
office
ou
February
5,
1904.
an
initia
­
ter-acre to each of the proscribed somewhat more than (2,000,000, while
*o sleep better aud in a year
The records are to te in the shape
2987, 2898, 2899, 290J, 1 1 began
tive p tition, containing 8,746 signa­ 2895,
was prefectly well. 1 have a large
race How mu -b i a quarter o' au during the six months ending Decem­ of card catalogues, Klank slips bare
2901,
boarding bouse ou tbe corner o. Pow­
tures properly attached thereto, aud
acre? Little more than a Eugene »in­
ell snd Sutter. One of the boardera
ber 31, 1903, her purchases footed up been sent out to the pioneers with certified in accordance with law, de­ 290?,
is Wm White, formerly Deputy City
gle lot, t j be nearly exact a piece of 169,772,882, or at the rate of (139,545,- jpaces for filling out the dates o manding that a proposed law, the 2916
tion 2890 of said Bellinger & Cotton’s Assessor. He bad to give up bis posi­
tenor
and
effect
of
wbioh
is
herein
­
and 52 feet uy 208. When it is cop­ 764 per annum.
tion due to ^Bright's Disease—bad
prominent events in tbeir lives, The
after particularly eel forth, for Annotated Codes and Statutes, as been in both St. Luke's Hospital
sidered that the Russian Jew ie large-
Canada is a customer worth having nder will cover about fifteen points direct primary nominations shall be amended by an act entitled “An aud the Waldeck Sauitarium without
ly an agriculturist for means of ei<| p ■ aud then bolding, ranking third in in each person’s career.
re*ult when I learned wbat the
submitted to the legal electors of the not to »mend Sectiou 2890. Title trouble whh and told him he could
port, tbe cruelty of such land restrl
XXVVIJI, Chapter X, of Bellinger
I
If
be
has
been
prominent
in
public
State
of
Oregon
for
'.heir
approval
the list of importers from the United
=u’ well. He was swoll- with drop­
Cotton's Annotated Codes auii
tion will be fully realized.
ail run was henry, i ■ ..rt was in-
States, England coming flrat, and affairs,if he has bean instrumental in rejection at the general election to be Statutes of the State of Ort-guu, reiat sy,
volveu and ' * felt : ore be could not
held on the 6th day of June, being
Germany second. As to import« fror .oiatdisblng an industry, or if he bag
recover.
In a l i'U he began to
ing to hours of election,” approved
Joe Luckey and the senior Guard Canada, they remain as nearly sta­ in any way distinguished himself, the first Monday cf Jene. 1904,
mend and is nu.. perfect'y well.
Februai
24.
1903
nu
I
published
on
Now, therefore, I, Geo. E. Cham­
To tbe women of America 1 want to
propi letor are in tribulation—all on
tionery as it is possible for them to these facte will be especially noted. berlain, Governor of the £ (• of Ore­ page 213 t ' he general Jaws of Ore­ say that Chronic Bright’s Disease
gon of t. >• legislative assembly of and Dtsbetes are positively curable.
account of the peculiar, unexplaina­
remain.
During the second six A recom of the first white child born gon, in obedience to the provisions of
1903; repealing all other acts and Siuserely, Mr«. Katbreino Matthew
ble judnot of their trusted aneroid
in
Oregon
is
in
tbe
hands
of
51
r.
sail
act
herein
before
first
men
­
mo itbs of 1901 the imports from Can­
is entirely trr e.
parts of acts in conflict with tbie sun, The fbove
tioned,
do
hereby
make
and
issue
barometers. There was no cause, no
WilLr 1A51 WHITE.
ada were (38,881,000 in value; during Himes aud also the records of th«
law,
or
any
part
thereof,
so
far
as
lhe
above
refers
to the newly dis­
this Proclamation, to the people of
reason in the storm just over, the
tbe same relate to primary elections, covered Fulton Compounds tbe first
the co: lesi ondiug period of 1902 they lives of the first couple married in the State of Oiegon, anuou
t
1
•
barometer most steadily and prophet­
as tbe world nas ever seen for
were (38,1,8,000, and during the sec­ the state, and tbe first school teacher. the said Direct Primary Nominations primary nominating elections, or the cu.
Bright's dieea e. Ask fo- pamphlet
ically portending good weather. They
procedure
for
any
such
elections
Tbe
term
pioneer
refers
to
any
one
!
League of Oregon has filed said ini-
ond six mouths of 1903 they were
LINN DRUG CO.,
told their friends not to I o worried
Eugen ■, Or.
alive or dead who i-ame
came to Oregon 1 [ tiative petitiuu with tbs requisite under this law.
(38,638,000.
previous to the year 1859.
[ number of signatures thereto at- I Done at tbe Capitol at Salem this
over the weather—and it got worse.
| There are countries on the other
10th day of February, A. D., 1904.
“We have the life records of the 52 ta0*le^' demandiug that there be
Then the scoffers, weather infidels as
By the Governor
side of the water making a greater
submitted to the legal electors or
It were, made merry over the fallnro
GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN.
fuss over friendship, traditional and who who voted for the civil govern-! the State of Oregon for their approval
of the weather to carry out the pro­
Governor.
otherwise—but when it comes to ap rnent in 1844,” says Mr. Himes. “Vte - 1 cj rejection at the regular election
F. I. DUNB a R. Seo retarv of State
gram it gave the sensitive, air-pres­
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
in
this
day
cannot
fully
appreciate
|
to
be
held
on
tbe
Ctb
day
of
June,
predation of the best markets and
being the first Monday of June, 1904,
sure measuring instrument. They
O
L and b ¡'Jetha Bowder to T G
wbat
this
meant
to
ne,
bat
in
the
the fairest treatment they cannot be
Hendricks; lot 8. I lk 3, ¡Shelton's ad
have not lost the least bit of faith in compared with Canada.
year: to come this action on tbe part a proposed law for direct primary
nominations, having for its purpose
to Eugme. (12uv.
the aneroid. It will happen occa­
of Oregon pioneers will, no doubt, be and being, briefly, of th« tenor and
Damaris E and Lester G Hulin to
sionally—these erratic weather spells.
to Oregon wbat the Declaration of effect following, that is to say:
Hombr Davenport whose cartoons John M Wells; 60x160 feet iu Shaw i
Some Funny Advertisements,
Independence is to the United States.
A B»ll to propose by initiative pe­ in the New York papers have given r'aCerson’s ad t.o Eugene. (3u00.
A Scotch paper has Collected a
tition a law declaring certain rights him a world wide reputation will Mrs Katie Gray toJobn Gray; 161.80
Fool the devil, cheat him? Chris­ ! number of “i
advertisement ambigni- Two titled Frenchmen fought a duel of political and voluntary political lecture at the High School on April acres io tp 21, s r 2 w. (300.
tian and pagan alike constantly have
ties.” IIere are some choice ones:
the other day iu the unaccountably organization and of the members 7tb, taking for bis subject ‘‘The H H aud S J Bell to J C L aud Jen­
that end iu mind. The former goes
Power of a Cartoon.” No one is
Gentleman wants shooting.
slow time of two bourB and fifty min­ and candidates thereof; declaring the better qualified to speak 'n this nie Wooley; lots 9 and 10, blk 1, Hen­
to church oue day iu the week, per­
purposes
of
this
law
and
prescribing
Our pies cannot be approached.
utes. It was Anally stopped on com­ rules for the construction of its pro­ subject than Davenport, for no one dricks’ amended ad to Eugeue. (100.
haps outirely discarding his religiou
California & Oregon Laud Co. to
Tea aud coffee inside Mrs. Brown.
plaint
that the baron In the ‘‘fight” visions; defining a political party I in America is able to draw a picture George Midgley; 560.12 acres in tp
Wanted, a horse to do the work of a
during the other six; then wbeu lie
bad blistered bis band against the subject to the provisions of this law; better illustrating some leading topic 19, e r 1 w. (2210.50.
oomes to die, or think* the end is at country minister.
Thurston M and L R Doak to Ivan
bilt of bis sword. Had it Dot been ; providing for holding primary noml- of the day, political or otherwise.
Wanted,
an
organist,
and
a
lad
to
hand, does a lot of hard thinking,
! bating elections preceding any elec­ There is hardly a person in America McQueen; certain land in Cottage
blow the same.
for
the
blister
they
might
be
fighting
with acrv,” so u!lad repentance, lie
Bulldog for sale. Will eat any­ yet, so ht rmleu* a diversion is French tion in this state (except special who is not famiilar with bis cartoons Grove. $3500.
telections to fill,vacancies, preside.", of the trusts. They are depicted
Bessie aud W Rickman to Geo C
tries to uuoat tue devil of a just due. thing; fond of children.
duelling.
lai elections, municipal elections in with a huge body, clumsy yet power­ Beebe; 80 acres in tp 18, s r 4 w.
Inventor of a new perambulator
The pagan uagiuilig that the devil
towns or cities having a population ful, with small head set on a thick, (500.
is about hi . ue t ime of death, or soon wishes to meet financier to pusn
The negro and mulatto population ' of less than two thousand inhabitants, coarse neck, the face depicting cruel
Etta M aud[James E Bond to Sam­
same.
af ", his some flue expedients to
Annual sale now on. Don’t go else­ of both llaytl and Santa Domingo and school elections) fcr the purpose ty and cunning, the crafty eyes leer­ uel T McFall; 160 acres in tp 17, s r
.-ave the fleeting soul from the clutch­ where to be cheated. Come in here. hate tbe whites. A curious aud ai- , of nominating all tbe candidates by ing out from under a low brutal brow, 4 w. (5600.
S T and Isaoel McFall to James E
es of (,i.< ¿Manic majesty. A case of
Sixpence extra for admission to see most ludicrous evidence of tbe hatred all political parties subject to this indicating a mind set upon the ac­
quirement of wealth regardless of the and Etta M Bond; lot 6, blk 3, Skin­
the latter in point was the providing the wild beasts eating John Russell, of these mongrel Islanders is found in law for all public offices to be filled
, at the ensuing] election, and for a means used. Some idea of the man ner’s douatiou to Eugeue. 32500.
ul au extra identically appearing cat proprietor.
the fact that in tbe crtbedrals and Senator iu Congress; fixing the time Davenport may be gained from the
State of Oregon to J H Howell;
Gentlemen
in
the
cabin
are
request
­
I'falqne with bier and funeral
ed not to use the seats until the la­ churches of both Hayti smi Santo Do- for bolding and regulating the manner dedication of his book, ‘‘The Dollar 48.36 acres in tp 1' 7, s r 5 w. (60.45.
pings at the burial of the Queen
U S to Wm H Anderson; 160 acres
dies are seated.
miugu tue buvlur, tbe Virgin Mary of conducting such primary nominat­ and Man.” This book is dedicated
ager of Ku i the other day.
Services on Sunday next at both xnd the saints ure almost always rep­ ing elections; prescribing the manner to my boy, in the hope that if he in tp 18, s r 4 w. Patent.
ever becomes a legislator be will bear
U S to Miriam Alalone; 146.25 acres
tenaiitlese bier went first in the pro- west end aud east end chapels. Babies resented in piotures and statuary as of choosing candidates for nomiur
tion by the several political parties in mind the iutereta of the plain in tp 15, s r 7 w. Patent.
baptized
st
b
>th
ends.
cession, the idea of the Korean being
George N and N E Clark to John J
Wanted, by a young woman, her negr.es or mulattoes. This falslflcu- subject to tbe provisions of this law, people.” This thought is ever upper­
that, the devil, finding the usual re-
passage to South Africa. Willing to tion of sacred history is explained, if and for making nominations at said most in the cartoonist’s mind—it is Lewis; 387.55 acres in tp 16, s r 2 w.
cej taele of the dead empty, woul I take care of children aud a good not justified, iu tbe declaration tbtt 'P‘imaly uonj‘uatiD8 elections or th liis continual Inspiration.
87750.
• -«air«- *. v.
Ji -■ _ ■ «■
candidates of eaid political parties
Samuel Gray to James Horn; cer­
seek uo farther for hia expected vic sailor.
"otherwise there would be no congre- j
NOTICE
TO
TAXPAYERS.
or election to public office at the
tain laud in tp 17, s r 4 w. (1600.
tim. Cheat the devil? Yes, we are
gatlons. ”
! ensuing election aud ^forbidding the
I B aud Nora Cushman to -be
all trying to do it, each in hie own
Sheriff’s Office,
An Irrigation Prophesy.
| nomination uf,,candidates for public
Siuslaw Lumber Co, certain laud in
wuy, though!
(New York Timos.)
Eugene, Oregon, Feb. 16, 1904.
< office by such political parties iu i u;
Acme, (5.
The traveler over dry, sandy coun­
the taxes for 1903 will he col­
“I hired ten chorus girls in th e i other manner; providing fcr printing Only
t B and Nora Cushman to C C
lected during tbe year 1904 At the
try in eastern Oregon coming to a
uiiuutes this morniug,” remarked ' and distributing ballots at such pri-
trusting, forgiving woman! A Ya stream where irrigation has made tint Juiian Mitchell, who wanted to shew 1 mary nominating election by public last special session of tbe Oregon Cushman, 159.40 acres in tp 18, s r 10
egi slature the tsx law made in 1901 w. (125.
l iaia City married man, with 47 win desert-appearing soil blossom as the how busy he had been.
officers at public expense; preecrib- as re-enacted and said law will be in
State of Oregon to Cyrus C Cush­
ce for the collection of 1903, taxes
ti-rs to his credit, took a 14-year-ohl rose, can appreciate this from the
‘‘GeewblliikiusI” exclaimed Jack ing tbe qualifications of^petitioners, or
and and in substance it is as follows, man, 120 acres in :p 18, s r 10 w.
Flaherty, manager of the Majestic electors and of candidates forj nonii- towit:
(150.
from her home and with her left Prineville Journal:
theatre;
“you are quick at figures.” nation at such primary[nominating
1. if you pay your taxes in full on
State of Oregon to C C Cushman,
rhe city. Arrested and brought ‘l ack
The Journal force has been indul­
elections; prescribing forms aud pro- ’ or before March 15th you will be al­ 141 .35 acres in tp 18, s r 9 w. 8253.38.
after consorting with the child fo ging its sentiment the last few days
lowed
a
rebate
of
three
per
cent.
cedure at such primary nominating! 2 if you pay your taxes between
Jobu R aud Sarah E Cue to Eliza
two weeks, his wife was nt the train listening to the rippling of the beau­
elections aud in.proceedings relating March 15th and up to aud including Maze, 320 acres in tp 18, s r 2 w.
tiful Ochoco, which is no longer a
to meet and forgive him. She blame
thereto aud statements to be made the first Monday in April, there will (1100.
peaceful brook, but has assumed the
The infant child of Mr. and Mr*. by candidates for nomination thereat, not te auy rebate and neither will
the girl for her husband's downfall proportions of a raging torrent owing
m II and Mary Jane Lincoln to
there be any penalty or interest
Wm Wertz, 114 10 acres in tp 20, s r 3
V ell, she is, iu
in a way. If she bad io the late rains. Could the water A. N. Girard, aged four days, died at prescribing the’duties of public offi­ added.
cers iu relation,, to aud at such pri­
3 If at least one-half of your taxes w. (¡1000.
bt i n n boy ho wouldn't have run off that is now going to waste be only Wendling this morning.
are
uot paid on or before tbe first
mary
nominating
elections;
providii
g
August Buutenbach to Mrs R E
pari tally conserved for summer use,
with her.
Monday in April, will become de­
Mrs. Blandiue Stowell, wife of ... for the nomination by political par­ linquent. wheu there will be added Howe, 73.21 acres iu tp 22, s r 3 w.
the desert lands adjacent to the
stream could bo converted into farm Ic W. Stowell, died at Vancouver,Wash, ties subject to this law, of their can­ a penalty of ten per cent, and the (750.
didates for election as delegate to tax will also draw interest at the rate
Jehu H aud Sarah G Mercer to C
W <io not believe in leathbed re that would make unequelled homes, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Stowell Hl any constitutional conventions that of twelve per cent per annum in ad­
M Yeung, 80 acres in tp 18, s r 4 w.
Wo can mix with our sentiment the former Eugene residents.
pxo niiees — that the man who has led thought
may be called’in this state; providing dition to the penalty.
that some day this will be
pay one-half of your taxes (1.
for the election by the several politi­ on 4 or If you
a » iv.uue ide, liliali) cunsummatin.. done.
J 51 and Emma Howard to D A
before the first 51onday in
cal parties subject to this law, of April, then the remaining half may Gibb .0 acres in tp 17, s r 4 w. (600.
bi, iniquity with taking hutnau lite,
tbeir central committeemen aud de : run up to and including the first
Wm aud Ella B Wing to Wm B
can -ef the terrible balance again.-'
A San Piego, Cal., woman is going
lining their duties and powers as 51onday in (Jctsber following; but if Liutou, lot 1, blk 10, Packard's ad to
be
last
half
of
tax
due
is
not
paid
The circuit court adjourned tli- uch committeemen; providing for
nit:, or ’ Is life ledger squared by ul to exhibit t utter at the World’s bail-
by tbe tirsi 5Ionday in October, it Eugene. (1300.
terii.„ .. »< v prayers aud saying ths! made in 1858. It must hui• had a forenoor. until Friday, June 17, 1W. the prevention aud correction, ’.'.nd becomes delinquent, aud there will
LAND CONTRACT.
The following cases were acted tipe certain conditions, of errors, wrongs be .iddid to such balance, h penalty
he I ' ll
-o and so whun confronte strong ccnstitutiou and a good head
this forenoon.
Martin Hansen and K L Halljto
of ten i er cent, an,, hi »>iditior, such
and
violations
of
the
provisions
of
by ui hangman aim gallows. Tber. of hair, to have withstood the ele­
T-o Lucky Boy Mining Co., vs this la»’ and remedies therefor; pro- balanci will tear Interest at the ratu Baiue) > Muiuei,
Aiuiue,, lot ’ 0, blk <5, in
wn Thotntis Tobin, just eleetrocuti >. ments that length of time.
Springfield Improvement and Power
George Fisher, injunction Motion vidiug^lor the prevention of frauds 11^7..':’.
the tirsi Munday i.. April until paid.
to dissolve Injunction. Submitted.
iu m New Yoik penitentiary, uttering
5 On all personal property taxes, i Co. ’s ad to Springfield. (50.
The man^who let 16,000 volts o Five days granted to tile reply. Re aud the ipuuisbmeut of crimes and 1 If one half is not pa'd on or before
PROBATE matters .
a pi >> r ns he walked to his death
misdemeanors
committed at such . tbo first Munday in April, the law
lectricity ; a«a through, bis body aud ferred to court reproter.
What uid lie do? Put a drug into the
primary nominating electious or iu compels tbe sheriff to levy upon and I Guardianship of Wm G Lackey, a
The Eugene Theatre Co.. vs T W
then resumed his work of ruuuiug a
the proceedings relating thereto; collect tbe same after 5Iay 1st, hence feeble-minded person. Inventory of
liquor n putrou drunk in the saloo'i
fleet ear should move to New York Harris, to recover Money. Defendant providing penalties and punishment to prevent a levy upon personal prop­ estate oh; as value uf property to be
wb Te be
I was employed, then robbed
given 30 days to tile btief.
erty after May 1st it will be necessary
for the violation of any of the pro­ for ouo half to te paid as above stated. (1783.
or Ohio if he contemplates killaig
The victau failing to recover
him.
visions
of
this
law;
providing
for
6 The law compels tbe sheriff to
any body,
They execute eliminala
conic! i ii ue s, the ram just banged
contesting nominations made at such sell all lands on which taxes bare not
there by electricity, but they would
REVOLUTION IMMINENT.
draggs. 1 mm io the f iruace room, cut
primary nominating elections; ap­ . been paid aud chai such sales shall
A sure sign oi approaching revolt
not tie held later thau March let of
have a hard time putting this chap
plying to ,saidj primary nominating ■ the year aaccee.iing the year in which and serious trouble in your system is
< if his bead with a olea'-er and burned
out of the way.
nervousness, sleeplessness or stomach
elections
so far as the tame are not I tbe tax levy is made.
a
.levisiou
handed
dawn
thi-
By
it in ti.e luruaee. Is there any bell
7 The property will be sold to tbe upsets. Electric Bitters will qolckly
Oue hundred aud eighty- ig.it (mV o-ornim in the t inted States circuit iu coutlict with tbe provision of this person bid ling the lowest rate of in dismember the troublesome cansss.
too hot irr the man who committed
court uy Judge Charles B. 13.
Bellinger, law, aud^as the same may bemodided
cuds of the United States Shipbuild sustaining a demurrer to the amended , by tbe provisions .of this law, tbe ! ferest. snd certid«ates will be issued It ever fail* to tone tbe stomach,
iiH.i outraged« uiurder?
( therefor, aud deeds gireu to sued regu'a’e tbe kidneys and Uu«els,
Ing Company s< Id ht auetiju in New complaint, Horace G. McKiuley, fi ll.-xxi; g -ce’tcns of t'.e genera] law" I ruperty snld, unless redeemed with- stimulate the liver, «nd clarity ’he
York the other day for (200 t ach. I laiullff in a suit to recove: ami es of Oregon as tbe same are number» ! I m three year» from the date of s i?h biuod. Kun Ouwu systems ueuetl^
particularly aud an tbe usual attend
sales.
Illis gO€8 tO
that at public auv tatlish claim to tiu.bei property, hs- !i B.’itltigi'-Cotten’s Annotated I rue 11KI3 Assessment Kulls will ue tug i.-Li- rs dsh nnler !‘s seirahiug
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and
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of
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towit:
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case.
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he
matter,
if
carried
1 opened fcr the collec’ion of taxes |nnd thoroi>ku »tfectiveuess. Elcetrio
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further, mist cow go before th. : < > < i. i iV. lit 1,
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and pay more than the art'cle cl
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I remain very respectfc’ls yo-j», ■ I i vt «*ii it
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Franc i«co. Portia.id Journal.
¿belli! aoA lax Collect,or. Idrcggist.
A Customer Worth Having.
Brtigh’s Disease and
Diabetes News.
Proclamation
Note and Conunent.
Courthouse Items.
Homer Davsnport Coming-
oircmt Court Adjourned,
Horace M’Kinley Lose’