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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1910)
MISFITS. These aerial Sights make one dizzy. The state printer should be pat on a 1 flat salary. . ,, , , , , , . J The Alco Club i, a good place these 1 days for rejuvenation. ! Gov. elect West is writing his maiden message down in the tropics. There will be 435 members in the house of representatives, enough, if not to many. Taft is Bxing the fences to run again. ; He is on all sides of all the questions of i politics and religion. , , In a Portland club recently a wcman , member made a slam at bald-headed; men. Instantly there was trouoie. Eighteen of the oiher members had husbands with bald-heads, and some thing was doing. Albany is saved all auu ui-butuui-.ca me uint " I A man builds a splendid structure on his lot in a bis citv ana it brines him an income from rentals of $-50,000 a year, but according to the single tax man he should only pay a tax on the land itself, and when the government collects a tax on the improvement it is making enterprise pay tribute. A man has a flying machine and no lana, and therefore he should not be taxed to help run bis government, whose pro tection enables him to make a fortune - at his business. And so forth. It Beats Snow. Eugene Guard: The "kids" have discovered a new sport. Not to be outdone by the East sm hnuB who have several feet' of snow at this time of year, a number of ! -small boys today discovered mat a good board would slide down the side of Skinner's buite with great rapidity where the grass is worn off. At once boards were in demand and the side of the hill was black all afternoon witn the boys sliding down and climbing j back up. The steep, rough hill would allow the slide witn or without the underlying board. . ! See the new nolishea top Cresent Range at $45.00 at Hulburt-Ohling Hardware Co's, REGISTPATION OF TITLE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Linn county. In the matter of the application of Clara E. Warner to register the title to the following described premises, to-wit : R,,;; ,t !, snnthn-esit rorner of the Donation Land Claim of Paul j Clover. Claim No. 51. Notification No, 3038, in township 15 south, range 3 west, Willamette Meridian, Linn coun ty, Oregon, thence north 42.30 chains to the southeast corner' of W. W. Clover's Donation Land Claim, Xo. -52, in said township, thence east 40.20 chains to the cast boundary line said claim No. 51. thence south 31.98 chains to the southwest corner of the Donation Land Claim of Thos. M. Weger, Claim No. 48. in said Town ship: thence east on the south bound ary line of said claim 50.00 chains to a point 1.35 chains north and 1.67 chains west of the quarter section corner be tween sections 26 and 35 in said town ship; thence north 50.00 chains; thence west 2.83 chains; thence north 26.50 chains to the north boundary line of said claim No. 48, thence east 27.15 chains to the northeast corner of said claim No. 48; thence south 56.43 chains to the northwest corner of the east projection of said claim No. 48; thence east 37.70 chains to the northeast corner of said east projection of said claim No. 48, thence south 20.14 chains to the southeast corner of said claim No. 48, thence west 60.23 chains to a point 1.35 chains north of the quarter section corner between sections 26 and 35 in said township, thence south 1.35 chains to said quarter section cor ner; thence north 89 degrees 34 min utes east 40.12 chains to the corner of .section 25, 26, 35 and 36, in said town ship; thence south 20.00 chains to the .southeast corner of the north half of the northeast quarter of said section No. 35; thence south 89 degrees 34 minutes west 40.12 chains; thence west 25.00 chains; thence north 80 de grees 45 minutes west 14.95 chains to .a point 17.50 chains south of the cor ner of sections 26. 27, 34 and 35. in said . township; thence ' west 19.20 chains to the east boundary line of the Donation Land Claim of William Vaughn. Claim No. 50, in said town ship, ther.ce north 13 degrees 30 min- utes east 9.65 chains to the northeast corner of said claim No. 50; thence we-t 35.20 chains to beginning, con taining 632.12 acres, in Linn county, Oregon. Against Geo. J. Wiihelm, and The First Savings. Hank of Albany, Ore gon, and all whom it may concern, defendants. To All, Whom It May Concern: Take notice, that on the 3rd day of December. A. D. 1910, an application was tiled by sai'.i Clara E. Warner in the Circuit "Court of the State oi Ore gon for Linn county for initial regis tration of. the title to the above de scribed land-. Now. ualess you ap pear on or before the 10th day of January. 1911. and !mw cause why such application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree will be entered accord ing to the prayer of the application, and you will be forever barred from disputing the same. Witness my hand and the seal of 'aid Circuit Court, this 3rd day of De cember. D. 1910. (Seal) J. W. MILLER, Countv Clerk and cx officio Clerk of the Circuit Court of Linn County, Oregon. HEWITT & SOX, Applicant's Attorney. TUESDAY. IMANY COMING. The Orezoaiaa refers to Albany's new . $223,000 armory. $28,000 would be Dearer correct, thoueh it will be con- siderabiy more than that with the heat- mg piant installed. Its formal dedi- cation Jan. 4 snr 6 is creating wide in- interest At that time the National 9aald Association of Oregon will hold its annual meeting here, and it ported that requests have been received at headquarters from nearly every commissioned officer in the state for transportation. The program of -the convention is to be an elaborate one, including some talks on military topics m prominent men in tne i service. The event for Albany, tnough, will ' biggest military event in the history of the city. . r-:. i nnstmas uumy. , through the city, Saturday night and . ine cnnstmas tree servicra h sundav were good ones, according 10 ... ,j ,,.;,K mtmimuic SIfSr tne programs arrangea, wim immciuui neat features that did credit to the oc- casion. Coming on Sunday they were well scattered out over tnree aajs. r-i.i , i it i.: ; jaHnf oauuatll aciiuoia ceitrui alius i ujutu w th r-thnlir-. Evans-elical. r Mothndist. Christian. Grace Presbvterian, United Presbyterian, Presbyterian, and Baptist. All over the city there were private trees bringing the giving close to home. The The person who gives good deeds 365 days of the year is the best Santa Claus. The Eastern Star. , . The following officers were elected at a special meeting of Barzillai Chapter i No. 16 0. E. 3. last evening: Mrs. Lida Van Winkle. W M. Mrs. C. B. Winn. W. P. Mrs. Edith Leatherman, A. M, Mrs. Dora Bowers, Sec. Miss Ella Heade, Treas. Mrs, Minetta Austin, Con. Mrs. Maude Strauss. A. Cop. Jas. A. Hoag is at Newport. George and Martin Miller Christmas in Salem. spent Miss Atwilda Star, of Corvall s- u ' been in the city. Nat Goodwin's fourth wife is suing mm ior divorce. . , There were fourteen men in the jail at Eugene during Christmas. Bert and Harry Moe speut Christmas with their touts in Aioany. W. M, Parker and daughter Alzina, are visiting at the Bay for awhile. Mrs. H. H. Cronise, of Hillsboro, is visiting htr son and daughter here. Rev. H. A. Nelson and niece, of St. Johns, went to Corvallis this afternoon. Miss Hazel Rolfe, of the public schools, is visiting with her folks in bugene. Mrs. boomis, ot tne nanuuon ocore, returned this noon iram a fortland visit. Mr. and lira. W. F. Reiner went to Halsey this afternoon for a visit with hr folks. I The O. R. & N. is now a name of the past. Hereafter it will be the O. W. R x- N fi r ...i... I 1 I airs. (i. w. .i:uuii. iio ims ueen ser- j iously ill, her many rriends will be glad to know is now improving. Mr and Mrs. Will Reiner and Mr and Mr3. Dave Link pnt Christmas a the home of Cbas. Wagner. Ernest Hornback has gone to Hot Lake, for the benefit of his rheumatism and expects to be there several weeks. Miss Jessie Hyde, of Portland, is visiting at the home nf her father, M. Hyde, during the holidays. j L. J. Gray and G. B. Peebler will be associated in the real estate business I after January 1st, with their office on 1 Second street. Hoxsey yesterday at Los Angeles appears in the society section of the cases of white men, four were for mur flew 11,474 feet high, a new record. Sunday Oregonian and the following der and the other for aiding and abet The fellow that beats that will come personal: ting in a jail delivery, down head first. 1 Miss Grace Langdon, of Albany, was ' Mr. and Mrs. J C. Lowe, of Corvallis gave a big Christmas tree at their home in honor of the 25 employees of the Home Co. at thatcitj. t Tir r,., I i . j t Southern Oregon, where he met with general favor in his candidacy for the position of state game warden aix disc snows are riMKea ior ine 1-,-,.-- ?Km thsff ,i,Tpi.i 2 i7i:.??T1 them the Man the Place and the Girl, a comic opera of wide reputation'. Ktley Lobaugfi. who is taking special treatment at Corvallis, is home on1 a nonoay trip, resieraay ne lost a purse witn a uouar iu il aiiu wuuiu imeit, Mrs. Dr. Woodle, of Portland, who has been residing for nwnile oh tne Dr's farm near Monmouth, a pioneer A hanv "" .iioany. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McClam. of the. Columbia Laundry Co.. of Portland, spent Christmas at the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. J. b. Limar, and or ither, Fred Harris The 'snsus rcp5rt from New Hamp- shire .-nows a decrease in farms of aoout in ten years. Th- acreage is 120, value with t U'ldmes $25. with- out M l. are free from dibt in 1 6,210 are mor.gag Senator M. A. Miller returned yes-: terdy from California. Ha u cu::h en'husiastic over ci niress asistim: the oia Panama cetcbr;: i i n at S,:n Fr.m Cisco and will introduce a resolution in the next legislature, sun to convene, j to that effect. j Saturday evening someone attempted j to rcb thfe store ol r W. Horaky, hav- i ing taken some tools; shell and a piece ! af m&ehioerv. pili up ready to leave j with them when Horsky's brother ent 1 t.j the store, and the felloj? was friirhtened away. This was the second attempt of this character. There will be a 23c sweetheart a tip re r at Ur?nd Prairie Grange on lliura 4ay evening, Dec. 29, to which every one is invited It will consist of little dears, love's broth, turtle doves pat ties, little love, full hearts, heart's 'leiieh'.. two hearts in one, frozen hearts, nrctar. sweet hearts. Afterward there will be a social entertainment. MARRIED. Stevenson Fitzwater. At 6 o'clock Saturday evening at 838 W. ?th St Vii. Albert D. Stevenson of Albany and Laura &. Fitzwater of Lebanon, were united in marriage m the presence of a number of friends and relatives. The room was beautifully decorated with ferns and mistletoe. The bride was attired in a travelling suit of erav. Miss Grace Hughes acted as bridesmaid an! Roy t. Fitzwater was best man- The brde is the oldest daughter of Mr Jacob Fitzwater. a well to do farmer of near Lebmon. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Steven son of Portland, l he happy couple were the recipients of roanv beautifu' and useful presents. They left on ttw 6:40 train for Portland i wneo iney go oo a snort noaeymoou, after which thev will return to Albany 1 aud VI r. Stevensnn will again assume his work as foreman of the S. P. ware-1 house in this eitv. Trie hanriv mole have the best wishes of a host of illeDj3 , Koch Faulkner. On Sundav, Dec. 25, 1910. at the residence of and by ivev. isson, air. vi imam &.OC5 ana Miss Anna Faulkner, The gioom a barber, in the Viereck shop, a young man of excellent character, and suite popular, idu ins onue. is a lib uve to - . . - . , . L"" county, -a resident of Albany for i:veral ?e!lIS'. a worthy young lady. They have the best wishes of their many friends. Coates Cargiil.-On Dec. 5, at Med ford. Mr. Fiancis L. Coates. son of L. O. Coates, of this city, and Miss Jessie Cargill. of Grants Pass, Rev. Lucas, of the Episcopal church officiating, The groom is a well known young man i .KCL?j "neman and eiectncian, and the bnde is a prominent young lady of Grants Pass, whom the local paper says possessesacharm of manner which has endeared her to a wide circle of friends. They will reside in Med ford. News from Aibanys Trains. Qi Flu J Judge-elect P. R. Kelley went to Salem to attend Judge Burnett's last term 01 cour& on sno circuit, oenca. Npvt werk- .InAw k'nllflv will nasiime the duties of his office, holdine his first LJ'Z t n- Cnlnn. LI iti l.na der a similar calender to that of Judge Burnett, in the charge of the jury cases, while Judge Galloway as now will look after the equity department. siock rancn ano tney will maKe tneir home, retiring from the lumber busi- nes, wun wmen ir. uranueurry naa been connected for a good many yeara. M. D. Brandeberry and family left bv the Wil iamette 1 bhivTrsiw ere "rteen m the jail, getting their for Peak, at the foot of Mary's Peak, f ee club nex- SaturdSv Lh S HUS f rom P nd "fyed where Mr. Brandeberrv has bouKht a R'ffi sZ outside pigs, m Corvallis four, in Albany toured this part of the state. It is es Editor Smith of the Benton Republi- pecially desirous of putting on as ex can, left on a trip to Astoria, where he celient and taking a program as possi- one of the fellows who have helped put Corvallis on the map, a successful newspaper man. R. R. Com. F. J. Miller left for Salem to attend the regular session of of the board. : r ?Tus,or- Rieinv won! tn Solon, ' VUo, '! WlllmB nma n, . w,.- uv,,,,.. Ta"man. ' H. G. Colton, of Portland, returned home after sending Christmas at the home of Mrs. George, where his wife and George will remain several days. Mr. Shller, of Cottage Grove, form- E C. Roberts came down from u "-v?, ;v v., i,vteu Leb- anon. H. N. Coekerline left on a trip down the road. M'ss Langdon in Portland A nie'iint nt M!. Hmra La,,,!,,, 'he guentof her cousin, Miss Constance Piper, far the week ending Friday, i Miss Langdon expects to come to Port- j j land to live early in the Spring, on her ! return from Cslifi.rniji. nhprs jtho will isit during January. Miss Langdon is well-known among the younger set of i Portland, having attended school with c , vi;t.: k r buiiuui iff t nailing ujii, u, j , and Miss Bennett's, near New York Crty- Mr a M Ed B pj ! entertained recentlv a th Hi,, , Theater, when the guests in their box included Miss Langdon, .tlrs, O. C. uogart and M iss Constance Piper. Albany Man in f ugeite. The Eugene papers tell about an Al- bany man being on a tear at Eureae. Accordin? to the Guard tho mi c-. cused some loggers of robbing him. when a fight ensutd and he knocked three of them down. Mayor Matlock saw the trouble and went down and arrested tha man,-who struck him the face, when the mayor returned the ; compliment, knocking the man down, and then briran sparring, when tre fellow chants ri his mind and ran sw.-;y. escaping, dui. was xounu oy cniei ot Police farrington and placed in the city i.-iil. The Guard says that Mayor Mat- ' 1 ck, who is S';vri!ty years f ajfc, made a live ran. The case was to be ufi be fore the recorder today. mr. Sears of S:att!e, Chas Seara, uup :rin:t ndent 2nd man ager of thw b', t-uwer plant tliat Hunt S,'HUIy, Taeom, iieil-niiham, Earctt and oth?r places, left f.jr home vaster- i day moinsnf after spending the Christ mas with bis fulUs. The cuaipsny has just complete a t3,W)0.(K(0 plunt at . r nite ,-taimon ana anout a million dollar one at Sm quuiomie. The E!ct rnn p unt est S2,U"i0,000, making about fC.tOt;.'a for toner- for lights and strtet curs. Mr. Sears has his head quarters at S.t-ttie, where he directs opcrmif n. of the best men in thi llCtt'Ua'sbe If: S. OBSERVED By the Man About Town in Port land on His Annua! Christ mas Trip. A sleepy crowd on the early tram, "peanuts' distributing Hotel Kews three week? old. Portland st 7:15 and a morning1 walk before the town was awaKe. but the v. arm mas aispmys eieao t auaim, were stiU there. A new fourteen story buildings as other one with a Japanese name, the reat Olds, Yt ortman & King store, and others. Buildings like the old Ram Block, 1SS4, look odd beside the new arehitec- tare. RnmA an1nrhit hftij-la. th Pnrllsnrf. Imperial and Oregon. A high toned lunch at noon at the An, with wirr Infikina Iifc nimator or senator with a nnrth nolo dlgmtyi umbrageously waiting for his tip, and acting as it he was duing you s favor to wait on you. Wayne Stuart on his holiday visit home. Charley and Fred Webber, forsier Albany boys, showing Billy Farley around town. Uiysse Hale seeing the sights. -j. - , Hans Flo on their bridal trio. Earl Fronk starting back for Spo kane, where be is working tor tne B. H. L. E. Hamilton, of the Hamilton Store, meeting three eastern drummers, and Miss Hattie on a visit with her n imMt M.i Hoxsey'a flight, an ' experience better j ;he,iow. other Portland at- traction3 were the Burgomaster at the i Heiiig Dolar Msri5 B the Baker, and ole oleson at th8 Bungalow. Hobble skirts in tbe windows but I none on the street. , An auto driver arrested for fasti uumg ftiuuau j ";iwve cniioren, rsajrmiF from six ntoxicated. A Christmas swim, for the btneht of the east, with forty young fellows in it, - won by Lewis Thomas, son of Lawyer j i nomas. An I hour at the depot and a ride home sleep in Were Rev. and Mrs. knott. Mr. and M Rlnh Knntt It S Hl fL H. Oevt-nr. (i. M. Giddins and R. W, ' VI....: The Willamette Glee-Club. An event of much interest to the leresting, especially to those who have t Jme eaf3 2t He, and who (now what a glee club progr elee eiut program means. As this is the first time this club has their money. Everywhere the boys have appeared, they have been greeted with favor and applause and an earnest invitation to come oacK again, aev eral towns already have asked, "When are ou goine to give your concert m ucr town? We want you back again, And the club is Boing back aeam. ' . A Year $ Lyncnes, chicsuo. III., Dee. 25.-Oniy 57 lynch-1 . were recorded in the United States : inK1910 mmh ler nunjbec than fa almost ittiv nrevious vpar in fieft 16, ? In 1909 the total wa3 70 and to 1908 it was 65. All but five of the 57 cases of lynch mps in 1SIO were of negroes, and ten of these casts were those in which the cnarge agamst tne victim was assauis ou white women or yirls. In eleven of ,l:e remaining number the charge was . . , , : i i. I- & attcmnted criminal assault. In the five "Ole OliOrt Coming. The most successful comely, that Best of all Swedish Plays will be pre-1 sented ' onday, Jan. 2. The piece is by far one of the most , .w-, wwii, aa iv urn. tints uvireis, "Ole Olson" was constructed for igughjn? purposes, and during the m.nv vtarl it ha. been befors tha American act loving public, it has pleased more people than any five pieces of it class. big Comic Opera. Chicago's mest successful musical play, ."1 ne Time, The Place and i'he Girl" will be the offering at the opera house. The production given hre will be exactly the stme as givpn 460 times in Chicago. The cast is a large t ne ami is headed byjthat ur.ctiBS c&mw.stin, Geo. Efcner, who in the ch-irajter f "Haopy Jjhnny Hic'-s," th- garoblrr, is sai!l to h ive the twit pa. t he ha ver portrayed. Date Jan. 4. Death f R. ! Prcutv, ; R. M. Ptouty, til lnJ-pendtnei, died tori.ty at the home of his brother. L. E. I'n u'tv. fc!4 W 7'.h street, at the age of '51 years. He was twrn in Nebraska, and htid Iiid in lhe Northwest fur 27 ye-r4. several years sn Tacoma, recent ly in Inaepnience. He leaves a wife I and married daughter. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 30 p. m, at lhe home of L. E. Prouty, , T. J. 8TITES, Atforaey at Lw. Notary Pub fc Ial basinets of all kinds in ail th courts promptly tteaed to. Beit phon MACK FOR WARDEN, William A. Mack, of Portland whom we used to call Biily, is a candidate for the important position of state fish wardea, and is certainly qualified ftt tne position, which his manv Linn county friends will hope to see him secure. He is a former resident of Alb any and Scio, a neohew of M- IS. Bilvett, of the court house. He has had the experience necessarv for the important position, having bees a deputy warden under J, W. Baker for three years, and 3 years as deputy fish warden. . His SDDointment is beinir ursred to Governor-elect West from all over the state. WEDNESDAY. DOINGS OF THE WORLD Five children havs died in Oklahftms from eating mistletoe berries. They j bus ptckiy uui sin eaaoie. The bees of the U. S. accoiding to the census produce $20,000,000 in honey annually, busy little fellows. A New York bank president has gone crazy, because he manipulated the oaseia ior investment purposes diciously. mjtt- William Horace Kerr, formerly o Miss Adma Green, formerlu nf th f-- were recently married at Pine Bl"ff. Ark. A $13,600 000 hotel is to be erected in New York. It is to have 1600 rooms, be 25 stories high, with over 1000 bath rooms, and will have the distinction of being the largest in the world. Mr. and Mrs. A, - Redding and their took dinner in Enim Phri.tmu Carry the news to Roosevelt. Burglars recently entered the Nolan mntv h , tv, Jv , store at Sorvallis, but seemed to be was none there. ? "ff n "'" " UOKeo alter. .. Pnnevilie has Biased iha snhxm license of that city at $SO0. Every where the license ia being placed huth, giving a few places a monopoly, but they will be the same old drunkard ma kers in the long run. for drunkem,ess. At Eugene therb none. Suit has been h'jrun 0n behalf of the government to regain the possession of 96,6(iJ acres f land granted the South ern Oregon Co. sueet-isor to the Ctos Bay WnKon Co. The reason ifiven is that under the original terms not mora tt an IbO acri'S was to be sold to one Pera "-id thxt at $i5uan acre, where j as tne U'-J'- amount was so d. I M ALBANY HOT NOON -LUNC.K&S At the iiiislon Parlors. : Holt ;gain at the Holt corner. A neat place. Holt's Meat Maruet, Choice lunches at the Vienna Bakery. IhebpstrOSrS in Albany at tee SAW MILL. Cedar fence pests Iflc at Curtis Lum , ! ber Co'. Have your feet attended to by Mrs, river oy iyon, sots phones. Miss Nellie riridges orofessional nurse. Phone Home Red 23d. U3 Dr. W. R, Shinn, physician and $w geon. Calls answered Hay and nhfiit, uiuce, r win biock, ueaulence lis IS itfl street, Both plioues. George Miller, former pianist Dreamland, wil! tesch music in tM city with headquarters at Davenport's. Graduate of fcertm Con-ervatorv of : .;. ' , . New lefig, t m old frames. Or old lenses , in new frames, whatever your eyes Guarantee Optical Co. In lhe City, R. A. Jones. Mill Citv. E. V. Knox, Clyde Starr, Stephen Cams, Corvallis. rax Thayer, L. H. Towner, Scio, Dr. E. O. Smith, Portland. A A I., Frances McWilliams. Grace Garrett, Mary Young, Adma Wells, Gertrude fcngle, ura Patrick, E. r . Wolcott, V. a. tiorror and wilfonl w. Walker, a iine crowd of Ath'and teachers on their way to Newport for a winter's outiitif aue Tfi- Prof. O. it. lliitwiddie of the Port- la::d schools, a former Linn county veung man, in fast a native. il. II. fcan, commercial traveler. brother of Rev. Ebum, Come on O'e. '0 Ofon the first and bst of alt J n. 2, & ft or having tour?! Canart- anJ ; ' e L'iiUv;a States itum cohhi u euuu 0o O. vH itj duiilH lm greeted mj'iy of l.i okl ad wii nt r.-.-..'I;ulii,Uc 4if3?, irtw Unit ars GementWork . Eitim it dvn wi Plastering, Sid, stalk and C m- ni Wml. J. F. THAVErt, UiACalapools . q j Royal is the I I only baking j powder made 1 I from Royal j of Tartar 1 Baking Powder Absolutely Pure Highest in Leavening Efficiency Makes Hot Breads - j ( . , Actf.iiil 0PKRA HOUSE . MONDAY, JAN. 2 Will Positively Appear BEN HOLMES, Prince of Diabct Comedians and Sweet Singer, in Ben Hendricks FamousComedy OLE OLSON A Twenty Yearn Success that "HAS MADE MILLIONS LAUGH." Holiday Prices 25, 51. and 75 crntf. Stats at ftfooilworth Dru St ALBANY (if ERA fiOUE Wednesday, Jan. 4 I L R W1LLARD offera THE PLAY WITH MUSIC 1 l he lima ine riace and the Girl 10 Mustcal Numtnrrs. 3 fcer.ie fur prt?s and liutich of Utr... PKiCE35i. 7Bc, fl.M, and il SO. Mayoerry Wood Yard, All lend of weed: Bie fir, iirrt f5 mi; ZiM g.-owth, $4 '.8; Maple, 14 Ti; Blab 4ft length, i,M; dak tJ :,; Ash, $5.'JS. Will deliver any mo-.nt w r,tci : awed to order, to anv rsrt ot town -we d any la ,th wired, I tS4i