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HILLSBORO 1XDEPENDENT Cnttm to Um eoeiofflosat HUUooro, Or. m s oais slass audi sunt. $1.00 H1LLBB0BO rOBUSUIHQ CO, Prop D. M. & OACLT. aVIUor. . FRIDAY, JANUABV, 8, IW ARID LAUD LEGISLATION. No on disputes (be advantages that will mult from putting water on desert land, but them I difference of opinions touching method. The undertaking Is ao great that private enterprise fails to handle It except on small scale in favored localities. Those localities are Ibe spots that can be reached by ditches that take water from the natural streams. The water in the rivers is not in sufficient volume to cover all the ground that water cam reclaim.. To supplement thU natural supply, the advanced ir rigation promoters propose to catch the water from rain and snow and store it in great reservoirs before It reaches the rivers to be wasted In the narly spring before It is needed. These reservoirs are constructed by building dams from hill to hill across little valleys. Private enter prise has not the money fir such stu pendous work; or If it had the fear of monopolistic: oppression dweourages the class that otherwise wouldcupy the land. Therelore for both money and Detection, appeal is made to the anrniuent. At the Uttt lnui mt fj Congress a bill was before the House that provided for digging ditches and noimtructlnir reservoirs with money received from the sale of the public lands of the nation. Thus the money realized by the sale of our good n..idA V.ul lurrlia that nMwl DU ir- jraciui; v - -j. i .i.ti n u to be taken to prf"te nn-"'" i inigation in Arizona, Nevada, J , . Immigranivi Colorada and laano. jumnnuio thotmulil come and make fruitful our well watered vales and plains would be stopped long before they got here and that too by our money which if us?d at all for Internal im provement should be spent where It originated. There was so much ob jection to this proposed legislation that It could not be brought to a vote in the Uonse. Another bill, a com promise measured has been Introduc ed at this session. At present only telegraphic mention of the bill has been received here, but the com promise seems to be a one sided af fair that extends only to the use of the money received from the sale of land. The new law proposes to Uke only the money realised from the sale ol land. The new law proposes to take only the money realized from the sale of the lands benefited. But Instead of selling suchlands at 11.25 per acre, or permitting them to be homesteaded, they are to be alienated at 15.00 per acre. There are two objections to this bill urged by legislators on the Atlantic seaboard whom we of the Pacini can properly join. The first is that 16.00 will not pay for digging the ditches and building reservoirs and that the land when re claimed is worth more than 15.00. As to cost: The Secretary of the Inter ior resorts in 1901, that the Ban Carlos storage reservoir of Arizona that will reclaim 100,000 acres will cost 11.040.000 or $10.40 per acre. Official reports of an extensive ini gation project that has been carried to successful completion in India, put its cost at a fraction over $13.00 per acre. Hence it seems that $5.00 acre Is not a price sufficient for the work for the general fund oflhe country will be called upon to benefit the In dividual. A more nearly equitable figure would be 115.00 per acre, and an Irrigated farm is well worth that sum of money. It may be urged that poor men desire to buy these lands and nnot pay $15.00. Then make the terms or times of payment easy, a tenth cash in hand, a tenth in three years and a fifth annaully thereafter. It was said above that we of the Pacific can property Join the Atlantic objoctors to a $5.00 per acre price. We do this on the same lines that we opposed the old bill. Our money is taken to Improve the arid lands and our Immigrants are located before they reach here where they are so much needed. This Is a selfish ob jection? That may be, but.ls there no selfishness in the bill Itself? The second objection to the com promise bill is that It is so worded that the water rights may attach to the Individual, instead of to the land which it irrigates. In Oregon and perhaps in the east the decisions ol the Courts have been quite uniform to the effect that the man who digs a ditch has the rleht to use the water which he diverts providing he returns it to the natural stream before it leaves his premises and provided he does not diminish the supply owned by parties below by reason of a prior vested right. This same ruling obtains in the Colorado Courts but because of local conditions the effect Is quite different. There have been cases where Jones has with a small irrigation by si fin put water on his lands bordering the lower coune of the stream and then lost It when a greater company takes, In a big ditch, all the wat-r of the river from a point high up. The rich corporation lu expensive 'law suits has outlasted Junrt the poorer man. Thus m that section the rule of the law has come to recoguUe that water rights vest iu the individual. Droorlates water to use it. Thus if the Tualatla Ditch Company digs au Irrigating canal to Portland it may sell water to customer all along the ditch. If Jones buys water for his field a milo this side of Portland he has it till he fails to pay his water rent, or unUl all the water is ued fore it reaches blm. As now Inter preted it Is understood thut Jones has no protection. The water Is pernon al property. It is proposed that this new congressional bill thall cbaDge the rule and make the water a here ditament to Jones' land, and when once set flowing over it always to re seals there. . !f Jw jleelH or re fuses to pay his water rates, then, in stead of turning the water off, let it stay and sell the land to some one else who will pay water rates, just an land Is sold here tor delinquent tuxes. The graft in the bill as introduced is just in that question of individual ownership of water rights. It Is In the interest of good government that water right? attach to the land In stead of to the pt ran and It is proper that all good citizens join eastern legislators in demanding that l tie statute now before congifss be so framed that whm a settler buys b tract of land in the arid weft. It li an irrigating stream Bowing over it that water shsll always Irrigate hi acres. The Panama Canal Co.. f offers to sell Us powomilons Isthmus for $40,000,000. Th I . . I . ... ui.nl nut luur Vftir It lirnnrnt rIUrtn that the IX I 111 - - - I pleted Panama Canal will cost $253,- 000,000. That sum Included the purchase price then anked by the French company, $109,000,000. If it were now taken at $69,000,000 dis count, the cost would be $184,000, 000. The estimated costof tie Nic aragua Canal is $190,000,000. If we were to buy the French ditch we would save $6,01)0,000, but that would seem not to bo economy as the In crease of distance is so great by the Panama route over the Nicaragua way that shipping can well afford to pav an Increase of tolls made neces sary by the greater cost of the north ern dltcb. Oermaoy wants what money Ven ezuela owes her subjects and will probably send some war ships there to emphasize the domand, but it is doubtful if that country fs ready to go to war with the United States since she has no coaling stations on this side. In crossing the ocean there Is not much coal left and coal ing from transports is very uncertain as Schly found in the PpnulKh war. A battleship without cosl is help less tub. It is paragraphed that Hon. II. W. Corbett Is a candiate for the Repub lican nomination of Governor. Saw Death Near. "It often made my heart ache," writes L. C. Overstreet, of Elgin, Tenn., "to hear my wife cough until It seemod her lungs would collapse. Doctors told me she was so far gone with consumption that no medicine could save her. but a friend recoiu mended Dr. Ding's New Discovery and persistent use of this excellent medicine saved her life. It's guar anteed for coughs, colds an w'hroat and lung diseases. At DMli s- am ' a. Store 1 The square pes; iu the round hole figuratively eipresaes the use of means nnsuited to the desired enil. A great many people who have lieen cured of dyiipepMa and other disease of the stom ach and its allied organs of digestion unci nutrition by the use of I r. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery say: " We tried many medicines with only tempomry benefit. It was not until we began the use of Golden Medical Discovery ' that we found complete and lasting cure." It is undoubtedly true that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery holds the rec ord for the perfect nd permanent cure of indigestion and other diseases of the stomach and associated organs of diges tion and nutrition. It is not a palliative. It cures the canse of disease and builds up the body with solid healthy flesh, not flabby fat. H la with plcnmire that t tell ycai wha rw. fierce a r.i.Mrn Medical lii?ovrry anil ' I'ellrta' have done for me." write Mra T M Tilmer, of Peede. Kaufman Co . Teaaa. "Two jrrara airn I wan tnken with stomach and rumel troiiMe. Everythine I al would mt me in tlmrcaa T lived two week" on milk ami even that gve tnr pain. I felt as thowirh I wcniW .irv to death. Three doctors nttrmled nie iw aaul T had Jv pep.la. two antd catarrh e.f the atoms h and nowvla. Ihev attended me ilt at a tunri for one year I torucd tatting their medicine and tried other patt-tit uiedieine; av no better, and I rrew an weak and aervona mv heart wmld Sutter t could not do any kind if wots. Now I can do mv hon-e work verv well : am gatntmf m aj mm4 umgtH, and can eat anylhuiii 1 want. Accept no substitute for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Inscovery. Dr. Tierce's Common Sense Meilical Adviser is sent i ff on receipt of stamps to pV expense of mailing only: Send a I one cent stamps for the paper covered bonk, or st.tmtis for the cloth Imund volume. Address Dr R. V. fierce, Buf- falo, N. Y. iro-h. 1 11.' l-f Uncle Sam's Mail Service requires phyvicid and mental ability of a hih degree to withstand irs hard labors. The high tension to which the nervous system is constantly subjected, has a depressing ef fect, and soon headache, back ache, neuralgia, rheumatism, sciatica, etc., develop in severe form. Such was the case of Mail Carrier S. F. Sweinhart, of Huntsviiie, Ala., he sayat "Aa attack of pneumonia left rue with muscular rheumaUMn, headache, and pants that seemed to be aU over rue. 1 was scarcely able to move for about a month when I decided to (rive M5r... Pain Pills and "Nerve Plasters a trial In three days I was again on Dir route aud in two .weeks I was fie from pain and gaining in flesh and strength. Sold by all Orussiats. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. I hav be-a troubled crt deal with m torpid Dvvt, whli h pnxmttm cnn. na tion. I fouod ( ASAhtTi to b all jrouclit.in for tbom, and secured aucb relief the nrnt trial, tht I purchased an ot tier supply aau i om olettolv cured. 1 itUull only bo too irlad to roe- ominund Cuncarout whenever tha upportuulty U pr W'tl-eO. J. A- FiMITH. shu nuBquenaaoa a to., A'nuaaeipaia. irm- Pleaunt. Pulmtattie. I'dteot. Taut Good. Do Good, Never aicivwo, w caken. or tin,, wc, kg. auo. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ttHIf 0m4f Cmbmb, (hioaf., MMlrcal, IW VJff. M NO-TO-BAC ; Hold and riiarantwrt br all drttj- iua to tiai iuMccv uaoii. Dyspep Digests what you eat This preparation contains all of the) dlgcstant9 and digests all kinds of food. It gl ves I nstant rel Iff and never falls to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive; tomachs can lake it. r y iw use mao thnuiianrl of dvsnentics have been cured after every thinii eluo failed. It tire vents formation of ks on the storn . 1 1 .. arn, relieving an uistn-M mir cakiu.. Pietlng unueceasary. 1'lcasaot to takav It atjtn't heln but do you goof) ftwrjarvdonlybv F.O. PrWirr . t'i . tlhlrafs) Vba U. boitlu cuutttlvs X)i HUM iOn. ela Tim Wr I.n nd, Act Jnue.t, 1H7H xotic k run i'I'iilivatiox Ukitkd BtATrji I.ahd Orrn'x, Oakiiox City, una., lire, lti, l'JOl. VOT10B ISHEKEBY GIVEN" THAT XI iu compliance with the provisions ol the act of CongresH of June 8, 17M, entitled "An art for the anle of tiinhor lands in the States of California. Oreeon. Nevada and Washington Territory,', aa eitended to ull the ramie Land mutes by set ot Auaast 4. lh'.r.', Julius C. llurku, nl Molnlla, county of t'larkainas. Btnte ol Urefron. Iiaa tills day tiled in this otlii'e his sworn statement No. Wtf, for the purrliaao of IajIb a and 4 of H etion No. 1 in lonhlp No. 2 North liane No. A West, and will olTer proof to sl.ow that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than Tor agrtcuitural Duriinaes. and to rvtuhliah his claim to said IhihI 1-etotethe Itemster and Keceiver of this oirlee al Oregon City bu Monday, the loth day of Aiareh, I'Mi. He name as witnesaes: i Holiert Louden, oi Tortlund, Ore, hflward uurae, ot " ilolert Mrne, of " Lewis C. ihoinpHon. of ' Aneand nil nersona eLiiniinir adveraelv the nbove-deiKirihed hinds are reqnesled to tile their claim in this ollioe on or he lore raidMirth day of Marrh lirr.', I HA8. B. MOOKKS, 31-40 KeKiaer XOTiri'.FOltri ltLU'tTH IH'pnrtnir-nt of the Inirrior, Land Orri s at Osianv Citt, Oaiuox l.-c. n.ber21, XJOTtCF. 13 IIKBKUY (ilVKS THAT li the following named settler has hied notice ot hi intention to make tlnal prooi In supt.ort of his claim, and thats iiil prool will be nuiiie liehire theCowntv Clerk ol vVnahinirtoii county at ilillsboro, Oro ou reiiruary t. iw.t ris: niCKTHA HKIDEl,, It. K, No. V.'Mr,. f-.r the H i; ot N V mswo w. .v vv , x w S5 T i X It 8 V. Sec. r-c, He names the fillowin witneesea to prove his rontinii.Mia ri'iden,e ot'on ami cultivation ol said land vis: Charles A a veil of Mr, Ore, Louis P Hei !il of tle'iwoo., Mwant II, Colrn.a'l ol ront urove, Cal'l T. Howen, ol I'orll.iini " CHAs, B. MtMlttS. &.'-i" lieniater. J Knolvn and solvn f j bhereber good crops I J are$rokn. I y 0 Sold everywhere. f 3 Nooy.i(a FREE. J J vy D.4rfiaav a co. kx Detroit, Lazy Liver sisT ft CATHARTIC tiiaoiftUkNtt aao7iiKo w,-g sia Cure 1 lSrmM mm -- - sskv-;?ui.. . . t&arxW'VC. its! r-5rv ' JTTt M CirfiA t. a. i i . u avaa vuw auuu wu wa. KJ va. Mbwa. j. v w f my entire line of Shoes at a Big Reduction to get shelf room for my new stock of shoes which will arrive during that month and will surpass anything' ever brought to the city. Remember I have no shelf-worn or old stock, every thing bright and new and up-to-date. These shoes are the best in the world for the money. Quote prices next week. Watch this space, it will save you money. Acker's IItkcpukU Tablets are m1i on a positive g-uarantoe. Cures heart-hurt raisins; ol the food, distress after eutiiiR o. any form ol dyspepsia. One little tublt fcives i in medial a relief. 2ft cla, and M) els I he Helta lrn Btore. ferlland Markets. Wheat Walla Walla, nomiuul Mat 5t; Jo. bluentoni, 66c; valley, 6h. Hour best grades, f.btnaa.ou per barrel ; graham, 2.b0. Oats Old. W0(t$l per cental. Harley Foed, 15() 15.6d ; brewing. $1B.00 per too. Milletufis Bran, $15(U7; uiiddliugs, $loi 20 ; Rhorts, lti' 17 ; chop, 15. Hay Timothy, ailfjr 13 j clover, T7() TJ,60; Oregon wild hay, $6iri jier ton. Buter Kaucy creamery, i!6fi:S7ic; dairy, lite '20c ; store, i:ii(i 15c r pound Kngs Storage 20c ; iresh 28t 25e. Cheese Full cream twins, 13jcj Youtw American, 13)cf 14c per jionnd. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 2.Oc4 3.00 ; hens, $-1.00ei3 60 ; dresaed, 10K 11c per tMiund j aprings, $2.00ft3.50 rr Jelozen; (lucks, 13 for old; 3.00f4.0O for youn ; geese, tu ut i per dozen ; turkeys, live. i0(nllc; dresaed, 10( lic r pound. Mutton I -auibs, Zl(c, gross ; di eased, 6i6c per pound; sheep, f3.25, grots ; drew.', 8 p-r pound. Hogs tirons, heavy, $i(c6.26; light, ft.76ct5; dreased, 7(J7,'e per pound Veal Small, 8ir9c; large, M7),c per pound. Beef Or o top steers, .'t.60cc4.00; rows and heifers, $3.00(3.50 ; drcnsetl beef, 6j at ttc per pound. Hops 1UJ at lljc (er pound. Wool Valley, 11 at 134c; Eastern Oregon, 8 at 12 Jc ; mohair, 20 at 21c per pound. Potatoea 1 85 (ft $.95 per siM'k. Onions 11,25 cwt. ItKIUlirS DISEASE. The largest sum ever paid for a pre. scription, changed hands in Han Fran cisco, Ang. HO, 1901. The transfer in volved in coin and stock $113,600.00 and was paid by a party of business men lor a seciuu for Bright's Disease an I IHa betes, hitherto Incurable diseases. They commenced the serious investi gation of the specific Nov. 15, llKXJ. They interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out on its merits by putting over three dozen cases on the treatment and watching them. They also got physi cians to name chronic, inciirahle rases, and administered it with the physicians forjudges. Up to Aug. 25, eighty-seven per cent of the test cases were either well or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. 1 he proceedings of the investigating committee and the clinical report, of the test cast s were pub lished and will be mailed free on applii-a-tion. Address Jons J. Fultom Com past, 420 Montgomery St. San Francisco, Csl. Says He Was Tertared. ' "I suffered such pains from corns I could hardly walk," writes It. Rob. Iumid, Hilleborouch, III., "but Buck leu's Arnica Salve completely cured them." Acts like magic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. Perfect healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed by Delta Drug fctore, 25 cts. KOTICK Minn BLICATIOX IHpnrtm?nt of Interior. Laks Ornca At Oasuos Citt, Ore. Decebnier 21, l'Jil. N'OTICK 18 HKREOY GIVEN THAT the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make tlnal proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk of Washington County at Hillsboro, Ore gon, on February 7th, lwn2, via: LUL'ta P. UKIDKL. H. E. 1-T1I for the E H W X ol Pec. 35, T S NlltW, ' He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, via: Char es A. ( avell. of Fir, Ore. Bertha Heidel, of Glenwwxl, Kdward H. (tolman, of Forest drove, " Cabel T. bowen, of Portland, - (.'HAS. MOKK, :a-37 Kegister. This sienatare Is ea every bo of the fnaoiae Laxative Bromo-Quinine Table tae raaavdr that swaae a eelslia esse T 1 wk Line.j PORTLARD-ASTOnin Route. Str. "BAILEY G1TZERT" Dully Kound Trips except Sunday TIME CARD Leave 1'ortlnu.l 7 a. m. Lcuve Astoria 7 p. in. THE DALLES PORT LAND ROUTE STR "TAHOMA" Iletween i'urtluud. The Dulles and iVuy I'oinU. TIME CARD Leave Portland Tuck., Thura., but. 7 a. m. Arrive The Dalles, aaiuo day 5 p. m. Leave " Sun., W'ed.,rri 7 a.m. Arrive l'ortland, mime day 4 p. in. IT"Tliie Route lias the Urandeat Weenie Attractions on Kartli. MEALS THE VERY BEST binding nr.d Oltice: Foot Alder Sire. t. lioth Phonos, Main 351 PORTLAND, OH KG ON. JOHN M.HI.l.OON, a-t The Dulles A. J.TAVLOK, ngt Astoria. J. t'. WYATT, at Vancouver, YYOLKOKD ii WYKK.S, sifts White Sulinon. l'KAl HtR A UAK.NLS, axtx Hood Kiver. E. W. tUU 1IT0, at Portland How 'Ikisl We orter One Hundred Dnllum Reward foe n cane of CaUmh thut cunnot hs crjrcil hv Hall's ('atari h ("ure. . T. CilKNKY k (!(., I'ropa , Toiclo, O. We, the undorsiiud, have known K. J. Cheney for the hint l. years, mid helicve him perlcctly honouihlc in nil business transactions and tinaiicially ohle to c:irry out uny obligations innde by their hrui, Wbt A Thvax, Wholemile DruKintii, Toledo, (. Wali'Iku, Kisnun A Marvin, Wholeaule DruRijils, lol. do, (. Hull's C'utarrh C.irn in 'takeu interiislly, actintr directly upon th hlmul and tnucous surface ol tha f ytitem. rrt: e 7!c per bot tie. Sold by ail Druggists. To- tinioniais free, Hull's Pauiily l'illaare the best. WE MAKE The l"?t Coiinh Iicineily on the 111:11 ket, ami if 10U NEED A Cough Ke'iicly, our's will do J the woik. n WE KX0W It coniaint nothing ii'jurious and uives Bpt j.lv relief, a DOZEN'S In this city will testify. 1'BH'E 2.i cts., V) (ts. and 1 O'l Delta Drufl Store. .Main Street, IlllUhsro, Orettsn. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Slguature r' - w .1 .. t -1 ,. ii wi r Just a Little . Cough Rut if you were to probe the common cause of most lung troubles, including consumption, you'd find that they originated in "Just a'littlc Cough." Do you know it's just as easy to get rid of that little cough, or a bigger one, us to keep on coughing? Our "Cough Syrup" docs it every day in the week. Which would you rather keep, your cough or the 50 cents that our Cough Syrup costs? The Hillsboro Pharmacy. DEADLY NARCOTICS Any lioniHt, intulliont iliuwt or physician will t'l you that narcotic poisons Kiich us opium, henbane, deadly niL'lililuicle or cocaine and mi'rcury are and have been since tbe Dark A en iihoI in all Pile Mtvlicintv, ami that such medication ruuliy H.-ratiiatea Piles. Vi rus Pile cure is not a relic of'llie Dark Ages, hence contains no narcotics or meicnrv, S 5tKiO Reward if a trace of any narcotic or mer cury cau Iw foudd in Vertis. All others coiita;n uarcotim'or mercury. Deny it if you dare inoHaliacks. M Reward if Yerus faint tn rnre uny case of Piles. Wornt niHes cured with one lxx of V'inis. Over 10,000 permanent cures in five years: Sold in ilillr.horo by the Twentieth Century Store: The Hillsboro Pharmacy, 1 d. i Pnr-30E.T. St. Charles Hotel IBOORPOKATKD V'rAMt nurl M nrrluf .. . Ha,Jil..-.l i .. tf av.s, w..lv sisus 1 ' . S Wcctno ;Lir;hl, Kh-ctrio ft' KAistlltl ut ?A (s ;s(t(t. Sailllasti ( loniuciion tf I Donelson's Is the place to buy Furniture Cor. Main and 3d Sts. Tiuilter I.nnd, Art .1 line.'!, IH7S .OOK K FOIX 11 Itl.lf AH( UStTD BTATU l,A Nli Ul FH B. Onsiiiij (,'ITT, IHr. Drr, " l-nt TOTICK 1 HKIiKBY 'MVliS THAT 11 in cnrnpiiaiina with the. provisions of me act 01 1 oiires. , 1 lune , l'7s. entitled "An act lor the sale ol timber Inula in the fU-ili a uf California. Ilrekr,ii. Nev:ida and uahiiiKion I err.tory," ,is c (tended to nil the Public Land Statea by act ! Alleilut 4 !"., J. h Houston (i,.w- 1. C.uiitr 0! Washifitton, MatH ol :r.Kin, hio this d I, led in this olhev h s sworn st... inent No. .i6Tj, for tlie purcha-e i K 1 of the B W ; and lots 3 and 4 of Keri'.on' No .11 in towiiabip No. 4 North. Jdnnrf. Noij Vt anil will oiler proof to aliow 'hat the land sought is titor vaiuab a f.ir its timber or tiie than for agricultural purpose mid to eat:ibl,s!i his claim to sn d land hi ., , the Jlosri ter and IMrw ut Una olhce Ht tirtfroii Cnyon l!iuiiay, t!ie vuih day of Mnrch, l!ov. fie names as witnriea: T. it. Hounton, of (iienwocd (Ceiron Wm. A. I m-s, of , .. i. tl. Whltten, of Woi.rll:,., A.tiordon, ot Purtlundj Any nu t al! peraoi s cI miiook ndrer-lv the abvelerrlbed la.i.l,. are re iueated to nle their c aims in this otlii'e r. .. find lt)th day of Mnre.ri, l'l e. C1U8. U. .VOOI.K y ! gistcr v'ri' - : IV'Cl m VI aW rf7"V Ia T will sell nearly Which is Cheaper? C. T. BELCHER. 4, SBO'V AND TStSASJ, t w l,r, 1 VI IIUUU UIIUUl IioIIa and Hydraulic Klevutor. "R. tl II.., ..I a a.. Give us a call, DAVIS & HELCilEK, MaiiagcrH. Xotlrr of Final N ttlrmcnt. N dicc Is hereby Riven that tho nndcr- hnh .'U,nrle'A1,, the ?'unt! , ourt of I 1 1. c ron' fur Was,ln,ton or of .L i . '""J '"n " adnnnihtriit ed. And that sad Court boa iipiKiinte,! a "l i n"! "i'. 1 " r J'ari. ai . , I.'" V" f"r""'" Of ..fid day w'Jcour ttrt"" nbjortion. to sucl. UKLount, and for the settlement thereof. AWd;' i.r "f''e "t"'0 W'i""Va Hl.cply, liecenaed. ;M1 Xotle of FltiM iSftilrment. ied'mia'hT1',' ?i,ren,"'" Hie nn.lrr. IT' eo lins tiled hm lina nrrount in the. wh'fT.A'0:'? ' 1,10 Bt" "" " h i. aU,',y m"1 '' oi'l Cou.l 11 w set Monday, t1(, i, (1v ,,f . oon',f.,lldVf,at ,0 -i- tiwrr..iS.r ii ar o Li ;""r.",",",'.tl"'l'l'" for honr littUd iec 17, 11)1. n- 1 ".lymond, diwaaed. SI