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    THURSDAY,
AUGUBT 20. I M I
TH E BPRINOF1ELD NEWS
GARDEN WAY
S?mi-Annual Report
or
H. L. Bown
AH M H K H IF F o r L A N K C O U N T Y . O R EG O N
Perlo* eoam enrlng January la). 1*31. and «U din i Juua 10th. 1*31.
both dale« Intlualve
TAX
N O L L FOR T H g V I A N
IM O
Aatuuni i'harivd ou roll
Hharlff'a aaaonamanla
lut«r«at rollm'lod
1‘ulil lo < buuly Traaaurur-
Aprll 13. 1*31
Aprll I«. I M I
Aprll 3b. I M I
May «. 1 »31
May «. 1*31
May ». 1*31
May 14. 1*31
May I I . I M I
May 33. 1*31
May 37. 1*31
Juna b. 1*31
Juna I , 1*31
Juua 11. I M I
Juna I I . 1*31
Juna I*. I M I
Juna 1*. 1*31
» 37,130.0*
31.131.30
37,10*36
43.6*4 11
140,101.10
40,713 36
4 3, *11.33
36,733 73
. *3,3*1.17
63.40b.»»
<3,»70 70
40.311.33
34,101.16
31.466 14
116.1*4.34
36.334 30
To honor Mr«. Uao. Irlah of Kota
City, Portland, a tu rn er raaldant of
I'baaa Uardaua. Mra. H. K. Wylie
plauuad an Inforotal tea aa a aur-
prlaa Monday aftarnoon,
A few
frleuda warn Invited and the after-
noon was apant vlaltlag. aaelug pic
l urea and bear lug of the Wylle'a re­
cant trip to Hawaii.
| Mlaa L ud lla W ylie aervad de
33 36* 760*3 **cloua refreshment» of rake, cook
*¡411.1«
* nd
Mra. W ylie poured
1.73
Tboae who were preaeot war«
*3.3*1,176.60 former member« of tha Hunahlne
■ club. The gueata were Mr*. Geu.
Irlah. Mra. (1. O. McKIhany. Mra.
Alice Pattison. Mr». Margaret Pen
gra. Mra. I. Cline. Mr». C. C. Cook
of Richmond. Cal., Mr». Truman
! Chaae, Wlllagaaple. and Mr*. T. J
I Maxwell.
Mr». Irlah will vlalt at Central for
a time before returnlug to Portland.
Mr. and Mra. C. C. Cook of Rich
j mood. California, are vlaltlng at
* the W ilfred Cook home at Chaae
3*46.6641.63
MAUT SEE TESTS
OF SHALL PLANE
Approximately 2000 on Hand
for First Flight of Ship at
Springfiald Airport
SHIP
BUILT
IN 31
DAYS
Craft With Wing Spread of
Only 20 Font Has No Dif­
ficulty in Taking Off
Appoxluiataly 2004 people visited
the Hprlngfleld airport Sunday to
wltneas the testing of the little one-
place biplane which has been
christened "Hprlngfleld Cadet" Just
¡completed at the airport.
Jim MacManlmann designed and
built the ship assisted In the build
Gardena and the Hlefert home near . In« by W illiam Bodley, John WII-
Coburg. The Cooka were former inol and Robert MacMunlman. Ac­
tual building time waa 31 days.
realdenta of Chaae Gardena.
'
— --------- --------------------- !
circle», but outside circles as wall and assist them In avary way
Tbs university will open Its fall
It has already been purchased by
W illiam Bodley and Jobo Wilmot, all atudents will hagln September
students of MacManlman
term September 21. when "freah-
Tha crowds af the airport Hun 28.
day were thrilled by the wtag walk
■ ng performance» of Ronald Kuaaell.
who did Hunt« on a trapeze bar
swung from the landing gear ot
the Travelalr piloted by Mr. Mac
• W H A T RICH ES HA VE YOU?”
Maulman. He bung from the wings
By George Santayana
and did many other breath taking
What
riches have you that you
things.
Only Four Applicants So F a r1
deem me poor,
Lilted for Examination I Dr what large comfort that you call
NEW ADVISORY SYSTEM
me «ad?
Here in September
TO BE TRIED AT U„ OF O
Tell me what makes you so exceed­
Only tour application» are on
ing glad;
R educed N u m b e r of Claaaea W ith
file ao far by applicants for United Is your earth happy or your heaven
In cra aae d E n ro llm e n t Incraaaaa
Htatea citizenship for the semi-an­
sure?
N eed fo r O u idon ca
nual examinations to be held In
1 hope for heaven, since the stars
circuit court bera In September.
Students at the University of Ore­
endure
Usually there are 16 to 18 listed
gon. both old and those entering
to take tbla final examination. The And bring such tidings as our
thia fall, have an unusual opportun­
fathers had.
applicants ao far on file are: An­
ity offered them for guidance and
selmo Gluatlna. Dexter, born In I know no deper doubt to make me
advice, a service that should prove
mad.
Italy; Thomas W illiams. Cottage
of great value to them throughout
Grove, born in England; Rosalie I need no brighter love to keep me
their collage careers and after, It
pure.
Plus». Eugene, born In Hwltxerland;
Is declared by O. loturgaard, ot
Robert Charles Moody, Eugene, To me the faiths of old are dally
Portland, president of the "Oregon
born in England.
bread;
Dads.” and Mrs. F. W. Bond, presi­
An examiner from the United I bless their hope. I bless their will
dent of "Oregon Mothers," who
Htatea Immigration office In Port­
to save.
have Just made a thorough study of
land will be here to conduct the And my deep heart still meanetb
the student advisory system here at
examinations.
what they said.
the request of President Arnold
Not Many Apply
to r Citizenship
PAO«
m i
roufl FOB TURKET
GROWERS LISTED
Final Itinerary of Trip to Bo
Made Thursday Aftarnoon
Given; to Visit Farms
Schedule of the lain« county
turkey tour to be held next Thttra-
day Is announced by O. 8 Fletcher,
county agricultural agent.
Following la tha Itinerary:
3:00 p. m. - Farm of Chas. H
Dear, four miles vast of Cottage
Grove. 1460 Bronxe and W hite Hol­
land poults. Hatched In Incubator,
brooded with oil-heated brooder.
3.16 p. ra.— L. A. W right place.
Just off Pacific highway four miles
south of Eugene
Ou first road
leading west Just north of the un-
derhead
railway
t-rosalng.
604
Bronze poults hatched In Incubators
and brooded with electric brooders.
4.30 p. m.— Farm of H. F. John­
son, 4H miles north of Junction
City.
400 Bourbon Red poults
hatched in incubators and brooded
with hens. Seven members of the
Bourbon Red 4-H club of this com
munlty will exhibit some of thetr
fine birds at this place.
This tour is a part ot the first
annual tour of the Northwest T u r­
key Breeder’s association.
The
farms of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brown,
Dixonville; Mr. and Mrs. Ward
Cockeram. Oakland; and Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Htrong. Oakland, w ill be
visited Thursday forenoon. On F ri­
day, August 31, the turkey flocks
of the following people w ill be in­
spected: Mr. and Mrs. W illard H er­
man, Harrisburg; A. D. Hudson.
Tangent; H arry Pearcy, Salem;
Henry Domes. McCoy.
There waa no difficulty whatso­
ever In getting the tiny plane off
the ground. It took off and handled
like a veteran despite Its small
«Ixe. The wing spread la only 20
Bennett «Hall.
It makes me happy that the soul
feet and the length of the fuselage.
The student advisory system at EARLY LANE RESIDENT
(t.M l.1 7 6 .6 4
1» brave,
16 feet seven Inches. When the
the university, regarded as one of
PASSES IN CALIFORNIA ! And. being so much kinsman to
«hip Is In level flying position It la
the most efficient In the United
The money turned over to County Treaaurer dally, producing a gain
the dead.
possible to look over the top wing.
States, will tie especially valuable
News of the death of R. J. Hemp­
of Interest on average dally balance over tha amount when the method
walk contented to the peopled
It Is hardly believable that the
uf dally turnovera of tax money waa nut made heretofore.
thia year, due to the fact that larger hill, pioneer Lane county resident
grave.
plane can do all the things It
and fewer classes will be held on and fanner In the Pleasant HUI
734.3*
Pirat bait of 1*21 Inter»«!
M/TscArrrg vuMMfveroN burial proved Itself capable of doing Sun­ the campus, and the close contact district, was received here this
day. It certainly was thoroughly
W A SHING TO N . D. C.. August 1* tested and passed all of them with between faculty and student so week from relatives at Modesto. IUKA CIRCLE MEMBERS
T A X N O L L FOR T H g Y g A N 1*2*
greatly desired will be facilitated California, where be died Bunday, j
—Govenment energlea are now be­ aucceaa.
WILL MEET TONICHT
(343,«3« .13
Delinquent, Including fire patrol— December S lit. 1*30
largely through this means. It Is
Funeral services were held In the
1*4.4* ing bent toward a aolutlon of the
Sheriff'« aaaeaamenta alnce laat report
..........
The weight la only 360 pounds pointed out by Mra. Bond and Mr.
California city on Monday.
Mrs. Wpnda Barnes will enter­
7.200.1* unemployment situation that la ex­
Intereat and penalty collected alnce laat report .....
and the ship has a lifting capacity Laurgaard.
Hemphill waa a former Lane tain at a potluck supper tonight at
pected to confront the country next
of 226 pounds besides the gas and
3161.02«.72 winter.
The advisory system operates county commissioner, member of her home for members of Iuka
The Prealdent'a advlaera
oil carried. It has a cruising range under the direction of the recently
l'ald to County Treaaurer—
the Spencer Butte 1. O. O. F. lodge, circle, I-adies of the G. A. R. This
bave
been
worhlog
with
him
ever
3 27.333.23
Pebruary 4. I M I
of 260 miles with a maximum speed
established personnel bureau, head­ and a member of the Pleamant HUI will be a regular meeting for the
alnce aprlng. trying to devlae way»
37.133.37
March «. 1*31
of »0 mile« per hour. The expected ed by (Jean Karl W. Onthank. Each
13,4*4 30
Christian church.
Aprii 4. 1*31
to meet thia condition.
circle. Mrs. Barnes' home is lo­
J. C. Leedy, Douglas county agent
celling la 10,000 feet and perhaps
31.134 37
June 33. 1*31
year outstanding faculty members
cated on the corner of Eighth and has cooperated In making arrange­
Beyond question, the administra­
the moat surprising thing la the who also have a keen understanding
Marcóla Resident Hare — Mr». D streets.
ments for this tonr. H. E. Cosby, ex­
111.433.37 tion realise« that conditions for the landing speed.
Average landing
tension poultryraan of the Oregon
Soldier«' and aoldler widow»' exemption» »Ince laat report
37.3* I men out of work are going to be speed of the larger ships, ranges of students and their problems, are Allan W ilkins of Marcóla was a
selected to act as advisors.
As visitor In Springfield on Monday.
Krrore, cancellations and double aaaeaamenta, alnce laat report
1.134.»* mu ah harder thia winter than at
Agricultural college, w ill be on the
FAIR CATTLE TO BE
from
40
miles
per
hour
up.
The
Fire patrol cancelled since laat raport...—..—— —
6.74 any time alnce the stock markat
students register, they are assigned
tonr and discuss turkey problems
TESTED FOR ABORTION
133.334.33 crash two years ago. The big In­ "Cadet" ran be taken off and land­ to one of these advisors, usually In
Delinquent. Including fire patrol—July 1, 1*31 . . . ------------ —
Beet and Rhubarb Jelly
at the various stops.
ed within a 200 foot apace and the
the school or department In which
This ,s a fine relish to serve with
33*1,034 73 dustrial concerns. In moat Instan­
Tests of all cattle to be exhibited
average landing speed Is 26 miles
they plan to continue their major the meat course. Take equal parts
ces. are faced with heavily depleted
at the Lane county fair next week ANNUAL GRANGE PICNIC
per hour.
work.
of
young
beets,
boiled
tender,
and
reserves,
and
tha
saving»
of
moat
TAX N O L L FOR T H g V IA R IM S
were being made today by Dr A. F.
HELD AT HECETA BEACH
The motor la especially construc­
Students are free to go to their rhubarb sliced without peeling.
workers have been dissipated In
3 76.443.43 supplying the family larder. Aa a ted for Jual such small ships. It advisors or to staff members of the Cook together until very tender, Flanigan to determine whether any
Delinquent. Including fire patrol— December Slat, 1*30
43.31
More than 200 people attended
Sheriff'« aaaeaamenta alnce laat report — ...... .....
Is a four-cylinder, twin-opposed Con­ personnel bureau and discuss with put through a sieve, then through of thia stock is affected with con­
3,034.07 result there Is lees money being
Interact and penalty collected alnce laat report —
tagious abortion No cattle can be the Grange picnic held at Heceta
tinental
motor
and
the
propeller
them their courses In the univer­ a Jelly bag Measure the Juice, and
held In reserve right now than at
Many of them
* 77,144 6* any time since tha depression used, measures 6 (eet, 2 and one- sity. study problems they encoun to a pint allow a pound ot sugar. exhibited at the fair except that Beach Saturday.
stayed over to spend the week end
which has passed the test.
half
Inches.
ter. as well as their other affairs, Heat the sugar in the oven, add
started.
Pald to County Treaaurer—
A total of 23 head of cattle owned on the beach. Short talk» by Sen­
Mr. MacManlman plans to take such as living conditions, social to the hot Juice and cook five min­
President Hoover has held many
Pebruary (. 1*31
3 6.314 0»
by
Four II club members was test­ ator H. C. Wheeler, and W. A.
Aprll 4. l»3l
4.3041 3«
consultations with John Barton the ‘‘Cadet" on a tour of Oregon programs and others. Advisors and utes longer. Turn into heated glass-
es
and
cover
when
cold
with
par
ged
last
week and three were found Ayres were given during the picnic
Juna 33. 1*31
4.4*41«
airports
soon.
It
baa
created
a
great
others
with
whom
they
come
In
Payne, bead of the Red Croat, Bee
gathering.
affln.
to
give
positive reactions.
14.006.13 retary of Labor Doak. Arthur deal of Interest, not only In local contact offer them friendly advice
W
oods.
chairman
of
the
committee
64* 7*
Errore, cancellatluna and doublé aaaeaamenta alnce laat report
6.M on employment, and other authori­
Pire patrol cancelled alnce laat report.....— ...
............ —
*3.6(3
77
Dellnquent. tncludlng flre patrol—July 1, 1*31.... ........ ..........
ties, for the purpose of finding out
3 77,144 63 what palliatives the government
! has with which to meet the coming
condition. In addition. Mr. Hoover
T A X R O L L FOR T H g Y I A N 1M7
baa spurred on those having public
..* 43.361*6
Delinquent. Including fire patrol— December Slat. 1*30
46.1« worka In charge In an endeavor to
Sheriff*» aaaaeamenta alnce laat report-------------- —
1,170.(4 create Jobe. He has been keeping
Internal and penally collected alnce laat report ..............
closely In touch wtth all plana being
3 43.4*3 M carried out by the various states on
Paid to County Treaaurer—
new public worka and arranging
3,341.47
Pebruary 7. 1*31................... .......
federal plana to fit In with their
1.010.76
April 4. 1*81 ............. ..................
1,0*4.40
projects In order that the greatest
June 26. 1*31
number of workers w ill be benefit-
«,116.71
led at the least possible coat to the
«14.36
Error«, cancellation« and double aaaeaamenta alnce laat report
6.43 taxpayers.
PI re patrol cancelled alnce laat report................. — ...................
The president has expressed
Delinquent, Including fire patrol— July la ’., 1331 ....................... *«,783.41
gratification at tha action of the
3 43,401.»6
United States Steel company la cut­
ting dividends and letting wages
T A X R O L L FO R T H g Y g A N 1 M *
stand. His friends hope that the ap
3».111.76 parties are almost tied In their
Dollnquent, Including fire patrol— December 31. 1*30
«34.31 number of représentatives. It la pro-
Intere»! collected alnce laat report...
67.71
Penalty collected alnce laat report ...... ..... - .......- ...........
15c
$1.48 Kayser or Hum­
blematlual yet aa to whether the
$1.00 Arrowhead
45c SHEETING
MUSLIN
3 3».86».77 Republicans or the Democrats w ill,
ming Bird full fashion
75c Non-Run
Semi-Fashion
control and elect the speaker. Even
Paid lo County Treaaurer—
FNill size for double
20c yard wide striped
Bleached
or
Unbleach­
1.313.47
Pebruary 7th. 1*31 ..............
If the Republicans are shown to be
SILK HOSE
RAYON BLOOMERS
SILK HOSE
3(3 64
medium heavy
ed.
The
Famous
Dixie
bed
9-4
April 4th. 1*31................... _....
In control, they will still have the
1.367*3
June 26th. 1*31 ------------------
Queen Brand.
difficult Job of conciliation the
in
all
shades
Service or Chiffon
OUTING FLANNELS
Special
Special
3,40*04 Progressives ao rney w ill vote with
Yd.
Special
3*3.44 the regulars.
rrora, cancellation» and double aaaeaamenta alnce laat report
Special
Special
3.43
re patrol cancelled alnce laat report..............- ...........................
One
bears
from
all
sources
that
rllnquent. Including fire patrol—July lat, 1*81........................... 34.0*3.•»
the ahelvea of the merchants are
81x90 Heavy Sheets
* 3»,16».77 practically cleared, and that many
35c Feather-proof
3 yds. for 25c
Ticking
19c
of them are living from hand to
89c
3 pairs for $2.^0
mouth, aa far as stocks are con­
T A X R O L L FOR T H 1 Y g A N 1486
25c Soclets 15c
3 34.(14.** cerned. Some Industries have al­
Delinquent, Including fire patrol— December Slat. 1*30
1.10*70 ready gone back on full time pro­
32c PRINTS
$1.25 Sheet
Intereat collected alnce laat report.....................................
$3.95 Men’s and
One I^irge Group of
73.71 duction and It la expected the rest
Penalty collected alnce laat report....................... ...............
69c
Blankets
Guaranteed
fast
color
Young Men’s White
*00.30 of the mills and factories will fol
Advertlalng collected alnce laat report------------------------- -
Ladies’
$5 Sport and
85c Heavy Guaranteed
Men’s Heavy
12c
College
$2.50
Nashua
Double
low
suit
In
a
few
months.
Natural­
3 10,004.46
Dress SHOES, every
WORK SHIRTS
Blankets, special $1.29
25c - 35c Peter Pan
ly this cannot be accomplished as
BIB OVERALLS
CORDUROY PANTS
pair guaranteed for
and other High Grade
Paid to County Treaaurer—
quickly as mills can be shut down,
Blue or Grav
$3.95 Wool mixed, full
Special
Special
Pebruary 7. 1*81................. ........................... — I
745.3«
and It la thia In-between period that
PRINTS
good wear. Special
size for double bed,
April 4. 1*31
......................................... ......
1.734.7«
the government aeeka to bridge
Special
June 26, 1*31.......................................................
1.333.13
Blankets
$1.96
over with temporary Jobs on needed
4,344.13 public worka like postoffices, roads,
$1.75 Wool mixed
M 7.M leveea and similar undertakings.
$1.00 Hickory Shirt
Error», double aaaeaamenta and cancellation» alnce laat report
Sheet Blankets
$1.50
Khaki
Pants
1.34
in p
patrol
eace vs I cancelled »Inca laat
— - - report...........................................
— - -............
Special .............98c
Mlnquent, Including fire patrol— July 1»L 1**1......................... 10,361.40
Linen finish
98c‘
Rhubarb Dumpllnpa
* 33.044.46
Wash and cut the rhubarb In Inch
$3.50 Men’s Dress
piece*, and etew with little more
$2.50 - $3.50 Children $12.00 Cutter 16-inch 20c Engineer-Fireman
Paris Garters......... 19c $3 Men’s Hats, $1.69
P a n ts....... .......$2.48
P R O C E E D * O F SALK O F R IA L P R O P ER TY
than halt It* weight In sugar and
and Girls'
HOSE
Boots
$7.98
Just
a
little
water.
W
hile
it
I*
$4
Men’s
Hats
$2.46
$5 - $7 Men’s Dress
Proceeds of sale of real property for delinquent tazee............. 8 3.131.3*
SHOES
aft -J A Q
75c Suspenders, . 49c
2 Pairs for
$9.00 E. J. 16-inch
cooking mix a flour battar in the
Paid to County Treasurer—
Pants
$3.95
$1.50
Men’s
Caps,
89c
Special
B o o ts.............. $4.96
proportion of a pint of flour, a halt
February 7. 1881....................- .......................... 3
1*3.7*
50c
Suspenders
39c
$3.50
Men’s
Sweaters
$5.50 Old Men's
April 4, 1*81.......................................................
1.3*0.*«
$1.00 Boys’ Caps 69c
taaspoonful of salt, two teaspoon-
$5.00 Black and White
$1.98
June 26, 1*31......................................................
677.61
ful* ot baking powder, and a scant
and
other
50c
Men's
Plain
color
COMFORT SHOES
20c Hop picking
$5.00
Men’s
Sweaters,
cup
of
aweet
milk,
than
drop
It
by
* 1,131.3*
25c DRESS SOX
9c
Gloves
SPORTS SHOES
....................... $2.98
Broadcloth Shirts, 89c
tha spoonful Into the boiling rhu­
One Lot to Close
3
for
25c
to
Close
$1.00
Polo Shirts, 49c
barb.
The
result
Is
delicious.
Bat
2 pairs for
R EP O R T ON FEES
$4.50 Men’s Work and
$1.00 Boys’ B. C.
hot with or without cream.
$1.50
Boys’ Long
45c Ladies’ Leather
1,107.4»
Total S h e riff* fees collected for various services.
DRESS SHOES
Dress Shirts
69c
Facet!
19c
360.00
Pants
98c
Total auto llcenae fee» .................. ..............................
With Bacon
3,474.44
Total fine» and miscellaneous receipt*........ ............
To many American housewives
3 4,431.3* there seems to be but one way of
$3.50 Riding Pants
Good News for Old $1.25 fast color ladies* The best is none too
cooking and serving bacon— that It,
d to County Treaaurer—
I oidtes.
A Genuine
HOUSE DRESSES
$4.50 - $6.00
January 3 to June 30, 1381— S h e riff* fee».................. — .— 3 1,107.03 cooked In a frying pan for break­
20c Men’s
good for you. Buy
Vici Kid. — Steel
January 2 to June 30, 1*81— Auto llcenie foes........... - .........
350.00 fast, either wtth or without fried
to Close
HANDKERCHIEFS
January 3 to June 30. 1081— Mlicellaneoua receipt*...........
13.43 egg*. Ye*— and there’s liver and
ARCH SUPPORT
CROWN JEWEL
$12.50 Auto Trunks
CORSETS
d to County Treasurer and Court—
SHOES
bacon
—
served
more
often
for
Colored
Borders,
4
for
January 2 to June SO, 1*81— F in e*...........................................
3,048.38
COTTON
a lunch or dinner dish now that
All Styles and Sizes
Comfort and Wear
* 4.011.0* wa don’t have suck kaarty break­
for your quilts.
$1.25
Guaranteed.
to Close
fatte. But that le about the extent
$2.60 All Wool Sleeve­
Reg. 50c cotton for
GIRLS’ DRESSES
$1.25 Men’s Summer
of many houeawlvaa’ bacon reper­
Old
Ladles
Comfort
Your
Choice
less Sweater.
STA TE O F OREGON,! gg
Friday - Saturday only
Special
toire.
Shoes
Special
CO UN TY OF LANE. {
UNION SUITS
Holdlar and aoldlar widow«' axemptlona ................
Error« and double aaaeaamenta and cancellation«
Collected by County Aaaeaaor
Fire patrol cancelled .............. .......... —. ...... ......... .
Unpaid, Including fire patrol—July let, 1*31 ___
*
73 **7
3,23146
1,240 37
11 13
1.311.443.0*
W A S H IN G T O N
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Fulop’s Department Store
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AUGUST CLEARANCE
VALUES ÌO U M A I NEVER DUPLICATE
89c
89c
34c
59c
9c
29c
17c
$2.39
49c
12c
32.48
69c
1 'H-O
25c
$3.69
$2.98
$2.98
Rhubarb and Orange
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L. Bown. ae Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon, do hereby certify
foregoing le a true and correct report of the office* of Sheriff
Cut the rhubarb In short lengths
Collector for Lane County, Oregon, for the period commencing and cover with auger for an hour
1st, 1*31, and ending June 30th, 1331, both date* Inclusive.
before cooking. Then cook in a
Dated thle 36th day of July, A. D., 1881.
double boiler, with the Juice ot one
orange squealed over IL and no
H . L B O W lf ,
water.
at Lnaa Oowxty, M ata ot
69c
$1.89
$4.98
89c
25c
I, H.
that the
and Tax
January
25c
$1.98
69c
34c
98c
T e r m s o f Sale — C a s h O n ly
$1.69