Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, January 13, 1911, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1911
WEEKLY BOGIE RIVER COURIER
PAGE 8EVEN
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NEW HOPE
..'W. H. Love was a Grants Pass
business visitor Monday.
Geo Borden spent Saturday and
Sunday at the Pass.
, Hughle York visited ua Sunday.
Horace Hall, of Grants Pass, was
urveying in our town last week.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
angworthy, January 7, 1911, a girl.
; Miss Anna McCallister was in
'rants Pass Saturday on business.
Ray Stephenson, of Wlldervllle,
vas in our town Sunday.
' The first rain of the year fell last
Jght.
3 Floyd Wynant visited with home
folks Sunday.
. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Wynant, Flor
cnce Wynant, Wm. Love and C. C.
".Vynant, of this place, attended the
"V. 0. W. installation exercises Frl-
ay night.
fR. L. Coe was In our village last
,?eek on business matters.
. Alva Gilmore and Ralph Ains-
Worth, of Murphy, were seen on our
ctreets Sunday.
f Bert York visited with home folks
Sunday. EL DORADO.
RUBBER HOSE BURSTS;
FLOODS IRRIGATION CO.
Last night a small rubber hose
burst lnDr. By water's office and the
water soaked through the floor,
flooding the offices of Best-Fuller
and Company and that of Mr. Conk
lin, causing great damage to valu
able documents of the irrigation
company and to the office furniture.
The rubber hose was fixed in the
afternoon and when the regular
faucet was turned off the brunt of
the 70-pound city presure went to
the tube, causing It to burst.
MYSTERY ABOUT BATTLE
BETWEEN POLICE AND THUGS
5 Constipation Is the cause of many
ailments and disorders that make
life miserable. Take Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets, keep
your bowels regular and you will
avoid these diseases. For sale by all
good dealers.
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 10. The au
thorities are trying to solve a mys
tery involved in a battle between po
lice and thugs last night, in which
two officers and an alleged footpad
were shot. Policeman Held and
Private Watchman Stewart fought a
duel with two men, one whom the
police believe is Charles Buckman,
who after being wounded was cap
tured. Both officers were also
wounded.
Buckman claims he was shot by
the two men who ran when the of
ficers came.
;! A. C. Hough went to Salem on busi
ness Monday evening.
X W. H. Wann went to Newport
, Monday.
CITY GETS FREE
Till VERY BEST
ifatlatrv oa tha lullliiriiutlint.j k.
Wa hart built up oar reputation od It. Too ra
Vpcml on ftialtiy and cannot get battar pamlena
Work aawbara, no inatlar how luuuh you pa;.
'?TTT3 "alth plata aa
"Vv? . Y"2 "r.uBw wurn lor at
12 -iP"".t flof-Uwa batront la
',.iv. f-ti " oir4.
X faiaJewa oitractiaa
'vvfl r-VT't Wa plataa at
- vivjki f-Vt - 1 b,1 w,rl'
.f;...k.V;J,1 ConiulUtlan Ira.
t fXi3 Malar Crewni $5.00
: -$ f. s422kBrMf.Ta.ik4.00
jj Entmtl rillinrt 1.00
SSilvtrFiltinn .60
1 i.kt.a.
Mini 5. CO
ltitl,aitukkar A
piitti 7.50
PilnUu Extr'tiM .60
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All' work full r fuarantaad far flftaaa Taara,
Wise Dental Co., Inc.
Painless Dentists
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Third tni Waaklniian. PORTLAND, ORE.
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ADVERTISING
The Benedictine Fathers of Mt.
Angel, Ore., who have worked in
this state since 1882, are to publish
a centennial number in which our
city is to have a conspicuous petition.
"The Mt. Angel Magazine" that cir
culates all over the Union and Eu
rope, in previous years has done
much to advertise Oregon and bring
progressive citizens to the west. N.
Henry Robinson, the field solicitor,
is here to take up the work with the
Commercial club.
The advantages of such extensive
publicity Is very obvious and co
operation with Mr. Robinson will
help the cause of this city very materially.
G0Y. WEST'S MESSAGE
HAS RECOMMENDATIONS
RECOMMENDATIONS. OF
GOV. WEST' MESSAGE
Abolition of capital pun
ishment. Conservation of resources.
Forest protection. t
State highway improve
ment. Extension of powers of
state railway commission to'
include public service corpor
ations. Appropriation for salmon
hatcheries.
. SALEM, Ore'., Jan. 10. Oswald
West was luauguraated as governor
of Oregon this afternoon in the pres
ence of a large assemblage in the
hall of representatives at the state
capitol. The oath of office was ad
ministered by Chief Justice Eaton.
All members of the house and sen
ate were present.
A long message from Acting Gov
ernor Bowerman was read, which
WHITE SLAVE CASE
AWAITS GRAND JURY
Justice of the Peace Glenn O. Tay
lor today bound "John Doe" Farmer,
alleged Italian white slaver, over to
await the action of the Jackson coun
ty grand jury.
Testimony brought out by District
Attorney B. F. Mulkey at the hear
ing this morning pointed to the fact
that Farmer had accompanied the
woman he claims as his wife to Eagle
Point and, on or about December
ber 31 had solicited the attentions
of a number of Greek laborers. Sev
eral witnesses identified both Farm
er and his wife, also In court, as
the couple who had entered a tent
occupied by the members of the rail
road construction gang at Eagle
Point for the purpose of soliciting
for prostitution, testified that Farm
er himself suggested the commission
of the offense, au,d that the woman
whom Farmer swore from the wit
ness stand was his wife was the same
woman who later, the same night,
accepted the attentions of the labor
ers In a neighboring blacksmith shop
while Farmer awaited the comple
tion of the seance in the tent where
the solicitation was first made.
The court overruled an attempt on
the part of E. E. Kelly, counsel for
MODERN WOODMEN'S
INSTALLATION SERVICES
The Modern Woodmen of America
and the Royal Neighbors held joint
installation of officers on Friday
evening. The Royal Neighbors in
stalled the following officers to serve
during the coming year: Past oracle,
Mrs. Gravlln; oracle, Mrs. J. M.
Ishara; vlce-oracle, Mrs. Isabelle
Stevens; chancellor, Mrs. M. E. Stur
tevant; receiver, Mrs. John Patrick;
recorder, Mrs. M. J. Davis; Inner sen
tinel, Mrs. W. J. Uodklnson; outer
sentinel, Mrs. Kate Smith.
The Woodmen then installed the
following officers: Consul, J. E. Cox;
P. C, J. J. Howard; Adv., C. Smith;
clerk, C. H. Davis; escourt, S. Ellis;
watchman, John Patrick; sentry, B.
Batty.
After the Installation services the
two orders joined in a big feed and
several pleasant hours were passed
socially.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is Hereby Given, That D.
O. Hayes, the administrator of the
Estate of Charlotte Hayes, deceased,
had filed his final account In the
County Court for Josephine County,
Oregon, in the matter" of said estate,
and that by order of the Hon. Ste
phen Jewell, judge of said court,
dated December 20, 1910, Saturday,
January 21, 1911, at the hour of two
o'clock p. m., at the County Court
room at the Court House In Jose
phine County, Oregon, Is hereby
fixed as the time and place for hear
ing and settling said account, and
all persons having objections there
to are hereby notified to file and
present the same on or before said
date.
Dated December 23, 1901.
D. O. HAYES, Administrator.
BUSINESS POINTERS
Dr. Flanagan,
Physician and Surgeon.
J.E.Peterson.PioneerlnsuranceMan
Rexnll Remedies at Clemens, sells
NOTICE
To Whom It May Concern: Notice
Is hereby given that I, the under
signed, owner of one-half Interest In
the Sugar Pine mine at Gallce, Ore
gon, will not be responsible! for any
debts incurred against said Sugar
Pine mine or for any labor or im
provements performed thereon; also
that no person entering on Bald prem
ises for any reason whatsoever shall
remove therefrom any ore, mineral or
timber.
Dated February 23, 1910.
(Signed) F. E. KNIGHT.
was followed by the new governor's the defendant, to dismiss the case on drugs.
inaugural message.
The knight of old was bold by
deed. The knight of now is a
Courier advertiser it pays.
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When you need a Llffiment, use a good
one. To Insure beneficial results, get
BailarcS's
1W a
now Limrnen
It is a Pain Relief and Haaling Ranv
ecSy Thz Answers Every
Requirement.
It fa fit exceptional power in rheumatic diseases; relievos tho
achlnR Joints, relaxes the drawn muscles, restores tho strength,
caso ana supplencpn of youth. It is also effective In healing all
wound?, sores cr abrasions of tho Cesh. It I a splendid house
hold remedy for man or beast.
Try it for cuts, burns, bruises, old sores, lame back, rheumatism,
neuralgia sciatica. fror,t bites, ehlllblalns, contracted muscles,
stiff neck. It stops pain and heals quickly.
Price 2Cc, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle.
JAHIt F. BAIUM PROPRIETOR 8T. ICUI?, K0.
SALEM, Ore., Jan. 10. Recom
mending a number of progressive
measures and declaring that he is in
accord with the Oregon plan of pop
ular government, Governor Oswald
West today sent his first message to
the legislature.
Among the proposed measures
which he urges the legislature to
adopt Is the abolishment of capital
punshment; the conservation of nat
ural resources within the state; the
creation of an adequate policy of for
est protection; liberal applications
for salmon hatcheries; Improvements
of the state highways and the exten
sion of the powers of the state rail
way commission to include the right
to regulate all public service corpor
ations now under the commissions.
Speaking on the subject of conser
vation, Governor West declares for
state and federal co-operation In the
conservation of natural resources,
ire asserts, however, that the state
should have full conrtol of all
streams within forest reserves that
do not flow beyond the state boundaries.
"Conservation, as I view It," writes
the governor, "means ' the develop
ment and utilization of natural re
sources under safeguarded regula
tions that will give the people of the
present day and the coming genera
tions the maximum .of benefit with
the minimum of waste." He places
himself on record as favorable to
i a technicality and later when Farm
er was placed on the witness stand
In his own behalf and the marriage
license was offered In evidence, re
fused to consider the contention of
the defense that the crime commit
ted and specified in the complaint
filed differed materially from the
case as shewn by the evidence.
In cross examination by District
Attorney Mulkey, the prisoner admit
ted having lived under the name of
De Soto in Roseburg and Yreka, Cal.,
but denied questions tending to prove
his marriage to another woman, al
leged to have been resorted to by the
prisoner to clear him of a similar
offense for which he is now being
tried, while in Roseburg last summer.
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To cure Smarting Esel)8!!s Sore F.y of Weok Slebt, nse
National Drug Store
Medicines that aid nature are al
ways most effectual. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It
allays the cough, relieves the lungs,
opens the secretions and aids nature
In restoring the system to a healthy
condition. Thousands have testified
to Its superior excellence. Sold by
all good dealers.
Diamonds and watches sold on the
Instalment plan to responsible par
ties at Letcher's Jewelry Btore.
Alfred Letcher, Registered Opto
metrist and Jeweler In Dixon's old
Btand, Front st. Eyes tested free.
BeRt Job printing at The Courier.
XOT1CE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
(JOOD NEWS
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C. F. COOK, I'lrnidoiit and Manager F. II. COOK, Treasurer
V. J. MttVMAX, Secretary
Rogue River Valley Nursery Co.
Incorporate!
MEDFORD, OREGON
Ul'LllS OF ALL KINDS SEEDS OF ALL KINDS
t
Growers of Rcliuble Nursery Stock, Fruit nnd Ornamental Trees,
Shrub, Roses, Vines, Palms, Small Fruit a, Etc.
Write for Prices
Office 25 West Main Street Phone 1U01
Every Sufferer from Cntmrih,
Cough, Colds nnd Sore Throat
Should Rend It
So many hundreds of catarrh vic
tims who have taken the HYOMEI
treatment, have written us letters
thonklng us for publishing our meth
od of taking, the IIYOMET vapor
treatment In connection with the in
haler thnt we gladly publish It nc:nln.
The vapor treatment is especially
recommended In stubborn cusps of
cbrnnlc rnhirrh nf Inni stnndlni' tint
labor legislation nnd urges the legls- r0mcni!.or thnt (be Inhaler should be
'aturo to carefully consider measures used daily tv usual.
presented by representatives of or- Tht. h the shntilo vapor treat- knni,s.M(.p ';,(lnf! pn(rrno
t!nnl:cd labor. His onlv recommend ' ' " ";
voit lime liofore troinir to Imn. Pour
ntlnn, However, Is that a law be p:is- n ;l,.,00f , rf FTYOMRI Into n
i'u to compel the k'helln.u; of all priu- bow! ,f lmlMnar water, cover bead
nn made goods that are sold In com- and bowl with towel and breathe for
petition with articles manufactured w-yornl minuirs t' e vapor that nrlses.
: s Yon will be surprised tA. the result
by free labor. of t)li.. trentinent: It. makes the head
The moiJsnp;e contains npprnxim-: feel fine nnd clear; you will sleep
ately 20,000 words. better, and that, stuffed up feeling
In the head will grndunlly disappear.
Tills samo" method will break up
ALL OUT OF SORTS the worst cold In the head or chest
In one night.
A bottle of HYOMEI cnsi T.O cents
Has Any Grunts Pass Person Never t C. II. Demnray's, who uuaranN'os
Felt That Way? it. If you want the complete outfit,
Feel all out of sorts? wn!''1' l'""1'ides the little hard rub-
, Tired, nine. Irritable, Nervous? '"" ',;ff- inlmler, the price Is J1.
Hack feel lame and nchv? ' N" "miach dosing; pust breathe
That's the storv of sick kidneys 'HYOMEI and cure catarrh nn.l nil
Rad blood circulating about; Ureases of the breathing orr.ans.
T'rlc ncld poisoning the body. ' "
Just one way to feel right again. .THERMOMETER IN
Cure the sluggish kidneys; i SEATTLE REGISTERS JJi!
Notice Is Hereby Given, That pur
suant to an execution Issued out of
the Circuit Court cf lihe State of Ore
gon for JoseplWne County, upon a
judgment entered on the 1st day of
December, 1910, In an action, where
in George Bull was plaintiff and Oak
Consolidated Mining and Milling
Company was defendant, command
ing me to sell the attached property
hereinafter described or sufficient
thereof to satisfy the judgment ren
dered In said action, together with
the costs, Interest and accruing costs
of snle.
Now, therefore, I will, on the 28th
day of January, 1911, at the hour
of ten o"clock a. m. of said day, nt
the front door of the Court House In
the city of Grants Pass, Josephine
County, Oregon, sell to the highest
bidder for cash In hand the follow
ing described property, to-wit:
The Oak quartz mining claim; the
O. K. quartz mining claim, the Owl
quartz mining claim, and the Silver
quartz mining claim, lying and be
Ing In Section 4, Township 35 8outh
of Range 5 West of tho Willamette
Meridian, Josephine County, Oregon,
reference beliiR hereby mado to Vol
ume C of tho Mining Conveyances of
said County and State at page lfG
thereof and tn the mining locations
of wald County for a more particular
description.
Also the following described per
sonal property: One 20 II. P. Fair-
one H
by s Fairbanks-Morse ropin-iuor:
one C, by double cylinder friction
clutch hols!: one Un' X deep well
pump; one Murphv 'o. 2 drill; two
Trunx ore cars; one blacksmith out
fit; one drill press with taps and
dies; one assay outfit; two cabins
land one scale, together with mining
tools and equipment.
To satisfy said Judgment ns en
tered In the sum of $ fi 0 5 . 3 1 . with In
terest thereon at tho rnte of six per
cent per annum from January 1,
1910, and the sum of $1 5.00 for cost"
and nil accruing costs of Rale,
Dated thin liilh dav of D comber,
1910.
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Sheriff Josephine County, Orciron.
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
To Wm. W. Brown, his heirs or
assigns, Greetings: Notice Is here
by given that the undersigned has.
In compliance with the Revised Sta
tutes of the United States and the
laws of the state of Oregon, per
formed the annual assessment or
development work upon the
Whiskey Point" quartz mining
claim, situated In the Kerby (un
organized) mining district, Josephine
county, Oregon, for the rears mlne
teen hundred nine (1909) and nine
teen hundred ten (1910), and that
unless yon, the said Wm. W. Drown,
pay your Just and due proportions a
owner of an undivided one-third In
terest In the said mining claim, to-
wit: The sum of Two Hundred Dol
lars ($200) for the years 1909 and
1910, within ninety days from date
of the first publication of this notice,
your said one-third Interest in the
aforesaid mining claim will become
the property of the undersigned In
accordance with law.
Date of first publication December
9, 1910.
CHARLES F. LANE, Co-owner.
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THE NEWEST SCiEUTIVIC DISCOVERED 0? I'-ULB j TIMES
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Do It with Doan's Kidney Pills.
Doan's have cured many Grants , ,
Pass people. 1 P'-MILE. Jan. 10. I he first
Here's one case: snow of the year fell In Seattle last.
J. A. Nlday, 303 I street, Grants night nnd today people are shivering
Pass Oregon, says: "Last winter I wh , thennnn,oteP at . ,..
was troubled greatly by disordered. , , ,, . ,
kidneys. The secretions from iheso 1('t','l figure of 32 deprees. I he
organs passed too frequently, enpccl-( snow lien on the streets nnd housc
nlly at night and during cold weather, tops and more Is predicted,
by back became lame. The con-
tenN or one box or Donn s Kldivy
Pills corrected the kidney wonknen
and removed the lameness In my
hack. This remedy Is worthy of th"
strongest, endorsement."
For F.alo by all dealers. Price 0
cents. Foster-r.:ilhurn Co., Il'f ilo,
New Yorl;, sole agents f r the United
States.
Remember the nam--Donn's
and take no other,
Window glass at,
:Inrdwarc company.
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Department of the Interior,
S. Land Office nt KoHeburrc, Ore.,
KI'.GISTItATION OP TITLE
In tho Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for JoRephine County.
In the Matter of the Application of
William L. Hayes, otherwise known
as W. L. Hayes, nnd Ira B. Hayes,
otherwise known as I. E. Hayes, to
reenter title to the Southeast V ot
the Southwest V, the Southwest M,
of the Northeast iA. the Northwest
yt or tho Southeast V. the North 4
of the Soift Invent 4, of the South
east VI, the North Va of tho South
Vi of the Southwest Vi of the South-
eastVi, all In Section 18, Township
37 South, Uanno-B West of Willam
ette Meridian in Josephine County,
Oregon, . Applicants,
vs.
Hugh Heap, C. M. Caldwell, oth
erwlmi known In the line of title as
fi. M. Caldwell; J. C. lloberts and
Itnchel Robert, hln wife, olherwlfo
kriowt) In the. line of tltlo ns Itacbeal
Iloberts: J. W. Cuslck, otherwise
known In the line of title ns John
W. Cuslck; Jo mi's Uohnett, other-wi--"
l.iifeATi tn the life of title as
Jfinici Iloblnett; Steven Hobnett,
otherwise known In the line of title
!h Stephen Tloblnctt, nnd Mnrv Ttob
nett, IiIh wife; Mary 10. Wiley nnd P.
Wiley, her husband; 1"), O. Hayes, as
administrator of the estate of Char
lotte Hayes, derensed; Frank M.
Hayes, as guardian of Harvey Spnr
lln, a minor; V. M. Hayes, otherwise
known In the line of title as Frank
M. Hayes nnd V. M. Hays, and Mary
R. Hayes, his wife; Nancy E. Osborn,
fitherwlso known In the line of title
rs Elizabeth Ausbcrn, Elizabeth Os
tiurn. Mrs. N. E. Oshiirn. Elizabeth
Oshern, niid Aclelbeit Osborn, her
husband ; Josle Itueh, otherwise
known In the line of title ns .Tomo
UuHch, Hud Henry Ituch, her bns
band; Havld O, Haven nnd Alice
Hayes, his wife; J. It. Hnv"", other
wise known In the line nf tlt1 ns
Jefferson 1). Haven nnd Jeff D.
Hayes, unmarried; Finnic R. Spar
lin, unmarried, nlso known In the
November 25, 1010.
Notice In hereby lvrn (hut "no of (lite n Frank flnnrlln; Har-
Thomns E. Luster, of ItoseburK, Ore.,
wln, on Dei'iiiiber 1!0!t, made
Timber and Stone Application, No.
fi'7.12, for SEVJ. section 34. town
ship ?,i south, riuiKO fi west Willam
ette Meridian, hns filed notice of In
tention tn make Final Timber nnd
Stone Proof, to eptnbllsh claim to
the land above described, before
Register and Receiver 1'nlted States
vey Stinrltn. n jnltif)r, nnd F.dnn Spnr-
lln. his wife; Alice J. Sparlln, un
manled; T.lz.le I.nv'on, otherwise
known In the line of title ns Eliza
beth I.nyton, nnd I.ester Lnyton, her
bushnnd; Ceorge H. Spnrlln nnd
Emma Spnrlln, his wife; John J.
Spnrlln nnd Norn Spnrlln, bis wife,
nnd to nil surviving heirs of any or
either of the defendants who mny
Land Office t Hoselnin:. On-Kon, on l!'0 ' ''""" ns well nn to (he hus-
Ihe 14th Hay of Fehruiiry, 1311.
( Inlmnnt iiiuii'": ns wlttiessci:
F. McMeekln, of Ashlanl. Oregon;
I,. Shloley, of H.i sr lmrir. Orciron;
J. A. Zliiiiiu i innn, of (t -' Imri. Ore.
noli; John Allier, Jr., of Kiddle,
Oi i ('fin.
1 u:j.m IN I.
IOVKS, ReirNler
or I iwi, si,nu:Mi;M.
In lleidiy (liven. That
j VO'l lCI
I .Vol h
I lo.epli Mien, ilic loliiiliil'itiator of the
IKstiiti'of Kvalluo Miish, iecen:iei, has
lileil Mn filial ac'ount In ihe County
Court for Jos phlne Coiinty, Oregon,
In the mailer of km id estate, and that
bv Older of the Hull Stephen Jewell,
.Indue of FiiM Court, dated Iiecem-b-r
20, 1910, Saturday, January 21,
1911, nt (he lifiur of two o'clock p.
in., nt the county court room nt the
Court House In .Jowcphlno County,
Oregon. Is hereby fixed ns the time
nnd place for lieailm: and settling
account, nnd nil persons having
'''lections tlll'V'o lite hci-i'by noti
fied to pier... ., I f(, , ,In,, on
'ir lieffife dato.
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.1 i;i''l Mm:-;:-:,
Administrator.
band or wife of nny defendnnt. nnd
o nil perxons whomsoever elalmlmr
any Inteiest In the wild pretnl:',en, ntid
all whom It limy ffiucern.
lie fend n nts.
TAKF NOTICF, 'Flint on the H,th
day of Iieeember, A. I). 1fl0, nn on
iiltcntlon van fPed bv the s;i, Wll
llam 1.. Have- "ii ra E. Ilayei, up.
pHi ants, In the Circuit Cfiurt of Jose.
phlne County, for Initial n titration
of (lie title of the land n above described.
Now, nnlcsi you appear on or be
fore the 1fith dny of Janunry, A. I).
1011, nnd show cnuse why such np
pllrnilon shall not ,e grnnted, th
same will be taken ns confessed, nnd
a decree will be entered according
to (hi prnyer of thn nppllcadrm, nnd
von will be forever barred from ills
pudng (lie inmr,
s, r. ciiFsinni:.
County Clerk.
Mr nnd Mrs, Ccorge liner, of Ilngn,
were Crnnts Pnsn vMtnrs Monday,
'ool Itur n ft r I.t Iiii' s nnd f alling on
fi lends.