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PAGE TWO. MEDFORD M.AIU TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. 'ATTCITTST 27, 1!)ia. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL J. E. Hod go or Klamath Falls Is visiting his family nt the ranch In Hobs Land. J. A. Kllgour JDf "Vlnior precinct Interviewed his Medford friends Tuesday. . Dr. i,.K. Roddy arrived In Medtdrd from Of-ints Pans Tuesday afternoon, Mrs., It M. Klncald of Uoguo Htvcr spent a fow hours In Medford Tues day. Homc-mndo brend nt Do Voos. Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Doting, Mrs. W. II. Uarnuni and Mrs. C. Dodge aro sojourning nt Colcstln. George II. Fltiglbhon of Portland, n well known commercial traveler, Is In Medford again. Drs. a. R. and IxjuIfo E. Hodges, chiropractors and mcchnna-thoraplsts aro now located over Deuel & Co. Phono 170. Mrs. Ralph Jennings of Applegnto and her two sons wont to Ashland Tuesday to visit relatives. Prank Lawrence motored to Phoe nix Friday afternoon. Will Hansen was over from Applo- pate tho forepart of tho week. Kodak finishing, best In town, at JVcslon'ik " D. E. Phlppsr John Arnold and yanco Hcndrlckson transacted busi ness In Medford Tuesday. C. C. Simmons of Rluo Led go dis trict In making Medford his usual Tlslt. Crater Lake pictures ,a book ft IS pictures, hand colored, tho flnoat ever made of the lake, for sale nt Gerklng tc Harmon's studio. Call and seo them. 2S8 East Main street, phone 320-J. tf Corbln Edgell is down from his ranch near Drownsboro, but will not stay long. Mrs. H. N, Butler was a passenger on tho south bound motor Tuesday afternoon. K. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone M 1471. Mr. and Mrs. Wayno Lcever of Central Point were recent visitors In Medford. II. C. Kcntner mado a trip to the southern part of tho valley Tuesday afternoon. The finest studio in southern Ore gon has been opened by Corking Harraoa at 228 East Main street. first stairway east of 8tar theater. Our work la always the best, views of all kinds for sale. The best of kodak finishing. Negatives mado any time or plaoe. Phono 320-J. tf Mr. and Mrs; II. II. Helms wcro down from Siskiyou mountain Tues day. P. R. Nell of Derby Is In Medford and Jacksonville this week. "Insurance your best asset" ITavn the best Place yonr Insurance with Holmes, tho Insurance Man, right if be writes it. tf F. W. Rodolf, TJ. 8, surveyor, spent a couple of days in Medford this week. Sheriff Slnger was over from Jacksonville on official business Tuesday afternoon. Fred Alton Halght, teacher of piano and harmony, National Con servatory of 'New York. Specialist in the correct principles of touch and technique in all grades of study. Careful attention given to. young children and beginners. Faults ac quired through wrong ways of prac ticing corrected. Fall term Septem ber 2.. Ilalght Music Studios, 116 S. Laurel street, phono 176-R. O. II. Lawlor returned from a pro fessional trip to Portland on Tues day afternoon's train. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Isaacs motored to Pollcan Ray and other Klamath county points this week. Mrs. Arthur II. Ailyn has opened an office ns public stenographer at the Medford Hotel. She is exper ienced in court reporting. legal work, banking, Insurance, abstracting, real estato and commercial lines. Satis faction guaranteed. Prices reason ably. 152 M,r, and Mrs. R. Schuber have re turned from a trip to Crescent City In their auto. Colonel George P. Minis of Seven Oaks tarried In Medford Tuesday af ternoon. First class grain hay, f 12 delivered alfalfa $10. W. H. Everhard, phone 667-J. W.'f 0. Leeyer of Central Point, county copimjsslqnor, spept Tuesday n Med.fo.rd. Louis C. nolle of Mpunt Hebron, Cal(, arrved in Medford Tuesday, on a visit to his daughter, Miss Gladys. Ho is a formor resident of this sec tion, ffyww 'i , , , , , I . I . f Weeks k McGowan Co. JJNQEIAJpJRS , Day Phone S7 NtfM , V..W. Weeks 1B8-J.S , A. X. Orr 970-M Tho county commissioners' court will bo In regular session net Wcdnes day, Septembor 3. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rocman of Gold Hill woro among tho many who c.nmo to Medford Tuesday. Mr. ami Mrs. John Rnrnoburg havo returned from a two weeks stay In tho Dead Indian section. Good Crawford peaches for salo, 30c per box delivered. Phono H-13- 13S VA E. Fansher, stnto deputy, hns gono to Contral Point to organise a court of Ron Hur. Mrs. Mamlo Isaacs Riddle ami her son,. Harold, hayo returned from a trip to Portland and other northern points. Fresh rlpo figs homo grown, 10c por pound dollrored. Phono R-13-W. 13C E. Judy, J. J. Skinner and Charles Darby of Griffin creek woro recent business visitors In Medford. Mrs. S. S. Smith and her guest, Mrs. D. II. Jackson of Wichita, Kan., who havo been camping nt Colcstln, aro In Medford again. You will bo surprised to find how little It costs to havo tho Southern Oregon Electric company do your olectric wiring and repairing. Phone 926. Henry Callagban has gone to Rluo Ledge district to resumo tho develop ment of tho St. Albans copper group. Frankto Edwards. 11. T. Van der Car, W. C. Murphy and Mr. Loomls returned Tuesday from a thrco days trip to Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Denton Rowers of Ashland were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Mulkcy. Miss Flora Gray Is prepared to re ceive piano pupils for tho fall and winter seasons, having re-opened hor studio nt 144 So. Central avenue. Phones, studio, 124-J, resldonco 794-J. 139 Mrs. n. B. Reames of Central Point visited relatives and friends residing In Medford Tuesday. J. H. Ersklnc, who Is employed at the Rradcn mlno In Kanea creek dis trict, tarried a while in Medford Tuesday. O. II. Grlswold, who Is engaged in mining in Rutto county, Cal., passod through Medford Tuesday, en routo to Portland. Mrs. Ed Andrews and Miss Carolyn Andrews, Mrs. J. M. Root and Miss Josephine Root, have returned from their outing at Colestln. E. M. McKeany, who went to Port land to meet John "W. Dennis, a prominent London commission roan, brought him to the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy made Cole stln a short visit tho fore part of tho week. Mrs. L. E. Enyart and her niece, Miss Ireno Plotner, havo gono to up per Roguo river on an outing. D. S. Smith of Albany, former sher iff of Linn county and Roscoe Thomas of Jefferson, formerly of Jackson ville, aro making this section a busi ness visit. Medford literature is being distri buted on tho trains arriving in tho city, -which will doubtless provo more or less benotlclal to Roguo river val ley. Secretary Street of tho Commer cial club Is inaugurating a number of Innovations. Zera Dahock of Rig Dutto has been at Grants Pass making final proof on his homestead boforo Herbert Smith, IT. S. commissioner. O. A. Hubbard was qno of his witnesses. Misses Flora Thompson and Gor trudo Dunnlngton of Jacksonville spent n few hours In Medford Tues day afternoon. R. E. Anderson, -who Is ono of tho engineers locating tho routo of tho railroad from Grants Pass to Cres cent City, was a recent Medford vis itor. Rert Klncald, champion light weight wrestler, was the guest of E D. Weston Tuesday. Ho was on hie way from Seattle to Reno, his homo. W. Q. Aldenhagen of San Fran clsco, general auditor of the Callfor nla-Oregon Power company and Con sulting Engineer Sprout of tho samo corporation, were in Medford this week. With II. L. Walther, general manager, thoy have started, for Kla math county and will return vja Cra ter Lake. John G. Gore, who ownB a fine or chard south of Medford, will ship about seven carloads of pears thin season. Tho yield of his orchard is much shorter than usual, but of hot ter quality. Mrs. T. W. Miles went to Ashland Tuesday to attend a wedding that will take place at Fred Wagner's home to day. J, B. Eddy of Portland, right-of-way and tax agent of th Southern Pacific, was In Medford Tuesday afr ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Marsji and James E. Tyslop of Grants Pass woro of tho many who camo to Medford during tho week. Cranston Lamed of Chicago Is yls Itlng n number of his friends resid ing In Roguo river valley and may also locate here. J, D. Young, formor congressman from Kansas, has been visiting in Medford aud mot a number of for mer residents of Relolt, where ho still lives. He was Klvon an auto ride through tho valley and was favorably impressed. Shortly after tho northbound train loft Ashtnnd Sunday ovenlng n daughter was born to a woman travel ing In ono of tho day coaches and bound for this valley from Snn Diego, Cal. A physician residing nt Grants Pass was aboard tho train nml tho nccouchment was successful. Mother nml child were cnrrlo from tho train when It arrived nt Phoenix, Bernard Dnly, county Judge of Lnko county, hns returned to Med ford from Portland and will go homo In his automobile by way of Crator Lake. Ho Is much Interested In tho outcome of tho bond eluctlon In Jackson county and hopes that good ronda will win by a substantial ma jority. Willis York of Applognto Was In Medford Tuesday engaging hop pick ers and buying supplies. Ho has 18 acres that will produce about 35,000 pounds of prime hops this year; and ns ho will bo paid hotter than 20 cents n pound therefor ho will got nt least 1000 for his crop. Mr. York floods his yard with water at regu lnr Intervals nml ho believes this kills tho llco and other vermin that would otherwise Infest the vines, making spraying unnecessary, as well as In creasing tho yield materially. Homc-nindo pics, cake, rolls and bread for sale ut tho Housohold Ex changes, "21 South Contral on Fri day. This exchange Is conducted by tho Western China company and wo want to sell good things to cat and fancy work for tho ladles of this vi cinity and for tho samo ladles. Why not specialize Phono' 15-J, West ern China company. Children's halrcuttlng a specialty at Quiz barber shop. At White. 135 Tho "Pickpocket" n photoplay of especial merit shown again tonight at tho It Theater, featuring John Bunny and Flora Finch Is alono worth tho price of admission. Seo program elsewhere. J. A. Torney and family aro back front a ten day's camping trip to Crater Lake. Mrs. JL L. Alford and family nro spending tho week at Pollcan Bay as aro W. F. Isaacs and family. PLEASAN T CREEK ELECTION V Tho suit brought in tho cironil court by ren'ilents of Plommnt crook contesting nn election for Iho con solidation of tltatriclri 112 nml "Jit, was dismisxetl nml the teiniiornry in junction .entraining the tUstrlit oounihiry board from declaring those. ilbtricU consolidated wns ilN- KEOKUK DAM ACROSS MISSISSIPP DEDICATED DAY KKOkTIC, hi., Aug. !7.-Wltl. both shore of Hie ,Mi.itmiiii ncr nt thin point Imnkcil with mioelnlorn, n lid tlic river dollcil with limit eon- Ininiiii; IhoiiHiuiuN of other Hut solved by Jmlgo Calkin Ihm ntorii- Keokuk tlnin, the urea tot wntcr iug in nu opinion in which bo held the olrolion to be vnlid. Juitjio Cat kins' opinion holds t tin t two of Iho voles cast for coimolidiitiou were il logtil; njso that two cast iigninsl consolidation were not qiihlificd vot ers, leaving the result of tho elec tion ns shown by tiiu returns prior to the ciiiniiiiMiccmuut of tho suit. Attorney Newberry nml N'ff up penrcd for the (ontoMiints mid Hie boundnry honrri wns represented by the district attorney. LET MEXICANS FIGHT IT OUT (Continued from Page 1) K OUT-OF-DOOR SCHOOLS FOR YOUTH BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. 27.-Denouncing tunny of the present com plicated systems of school ventila tion as breeders of disease, speak ers nt the second days' session of the fourth international cougrcss on school hygiene today pleaded for open-air and out-of-doors schools cspecinlly for pupils who nre known to bo weak physically or to have tubercular tendencies. The speak ers, however, did not confine their plea for well nired schools for sickly pupils alone. They were unanimous in emphnsizing Iho need of better ventilation for clnsses of physically perfect pupils, "so they may be kept physically jterfect." Tho artific ially heated, "moistened nml washed air of the modern ventilating sys tem" wns roundly scored. "Learning disease prevention in schools" was tho topic discussed by Professor C. F. Hodge of (,'lurk uni versity, who Jook tho house fly ns .1 practical lesson in tho cause and spread of disense. Professor Hodge urged that the children be proteetei from flies by traps nml the abolish ment ns far ns possible of breeding places for flies. "Only by teaching the youngest pupils the dnnger of the house flv." bo declared, "can we hope to mnko succchsful war against the mnlignunt, malicious breeder of diseases. Onq ignorant or careless parent pan allow enough house Hies to breed to vitinto tho best endenv ors of tho rest of a town or city, and by teaching the young tho danger pf the fly nml how to pxlerminnlo it, we can reach tho parents." 5000 REGISTERED FOR Approximately f000 voters regis tered for t"P roud bond election, of which proliubly over 1000 ro wom en, A' ',on Wedncsduy County Clerk Qiirdjnor bad totalled -Wrt I registrations, with Hoyernl largo pre cincts missingi including ono Slcd fonj precinct with over U0P y0(ci Registration wns heaviest in Ashland nml Medford, with women registra tion heaviest nt Ashland. Tho attorney general hn been asked us to tho question of tho val idity of old regis) rations In hold over for tho bond election, there being u conflict in the law. Manager Joo Tlnkor believes that Cy Morgan will prove a big help to tho Hods' pitching starf. Cy was u btar )n tho big yard for sovoral years and this season ho has pitched bril liant bull for Kansas City. tho world expected tho United States to Mnxlco's nearest friend. "Mr. Li ml executed his (mission with tnct. flrmnoss and judgment. Ho mado clear not only his visit's purposo but Its spirit hut his pro posals woro rejected In a noto, tho full text of which 1 lay before you. I am load to believe they were ro Jected partly because tho Mexican au thorities woro grossly misinformed and misled on two points. They "did not realize the friendliness of Ameri cans nor tho determination thnt a so lutlon would bo found for .Mexican difficulties. They did not believe that the administration spoko through Mr. Llnd for tho masses of tho Ameri can people. Tho effect of this mis understanding loaves them Isolated and without frlonds who nro able to effectunlly aid them. Power' Avlco Itcjoctnl "So long as this misunderstanding continues wo must await their awak ening to tho truth. Wo cannot thrust our good offices on them. Tho situa tion must havo tlmo to work Itself out. I believe only n little while win he necessary and tho actuat situa tion of tho Mexico City authorities will presently bn revealed. "Several groat 'governments havo urged tho Mexican provisional au thorities to accept our offers. Tho president proceeded to explfti'i nt length thnt hind's instructions emphasized the disinterestedness of the United States, this counry's anx iety to preserve MJexicnn indcKiid encc nml the entire nhsenco of in fluncc by nny personal, property or political interest. HucrtA'n Uny Ket Forth Tho "resident then set forth Unit lluertn's reply, through foreign Min ister Giimhon, said tho dictator real ized thnt tfyo American proposals were intended to bo friendly, other wise they would hnvo been immedi ately rejected on account of their humiliating chnrncler. Iluerta re fused to proiniso that ho would not be n candidate for the presidency, asserted that pacification of the country wns proceeding nml refused the prposal for nn nrmislicu on tho ground thnt bo must punish outlaws now in the field. Qnmboa'H note, tho president said, urged American neutrality, recogni tion of Ilucrtn ns president, nml de ploring the tension with Amcricn, de nied thai Mexico wits rcsponsihlo therefor. Onmbon ulso recalled the recognition of Hiiertu hv Amlmssn dor Henry Latin Wilson. It con cluded thus; "When Iho situation renchos n happy conclusion no mention will bo made of cntiscs which might carry us, if tho present tension persists, to nobody knows whnt extremities for two cop1cs iiudor obligation to con tinuo friendly, provided that friend' ship is bused on mutual respect." Applause (Irccts Mosunge Iluerta dispatched his latest note to Llnd by courier Instoad of by tolo graph and hence tho proildent read his messno not knowing Its contents. Tho reading of tho imessago wus most Impressive. Prolonged np- plaifso greoted tha president's nppear- anco In tho houso and his departure thorofrom. Othorwlso, although the chamber was packed, ho was hoard In dead sllenco. Mrs. Wilson and hor duughtor occupied tho executive gallery during tho roadlngpf the mes sage which consummod twenty-soven minutes. power project in tho world nml one of tho lurgest engineering feats of modern timet, wns officially dedi cated today. The gnxcrnuni of lowu, Missouri mid Illinois, noted eimiiicein from various parts of the world, dig nitnricM from Wnsliiimlnn nml tnuiiie ipul officials from it score of cities mid towns ueitr here took part in the ceremonies. A delegation of eastern governors on Iheir wuv to the gover nor conference nt Colorado Spline4 stopped off to withers the dedication ceremonies. The unrnt Keokuk dam will furnish 'JIIO.OOO horsepower in liiiht mid pow er lo scores of ellies from Dubmiuo to Hi. Louis. It slrelehes across the Father of Waters between Keokuk and llainitlon. 111., mid cost npprox itiuilely fJ.VIOO.niM. Tim huge wall of cement, stone nod brick is fifty three feet high nml t'orly-twifcet ut its widest point. Twenty-five hun dred men worked throe yours to com plete the dam in the construction of which (1.10.001) barrels of cement nloiio wcro used. It is -101!) feet in length nml will mnko Copper lake n body of wntcr 0.1 miles long, from one nml one half to three mid one half miles wide nml fifty feet deep, lowu mid Illinois slate troops pa raded this morning and Inter acted as escorts to distiugtii-dicd guest-. l-'ollowinu the parade the stole offi cials of lown, Illinois nml .Mi"onri met in the center of the dam where speeches w'orc made. Liter thev ml joiirml to the government grounds where the format dedication cere mimics were held. The dam nml uinmoth ixiwer plant will bo brilliantly illuminated to- nicht. and Hare will be n display of fireworks. BRISTOWS'INCOME TAX AMENDMENT DEFEATED WASHINGTON, Aug. 27. Senator Hrlstow's Income tax amendment to the tariff hill placing a lax ns high as ten per cent on Incomes over ? 1 00,000 wns defeated In tho senate lato this afternoon by n vote of six teen to forty-six. SPOKANE REALTY DEALER ARRESTED IN SAN DIEGO SAN DIKdO, Cnl., Aug. 117. J. W. ICousc, n real estate man fn;m Spo knne, Wash., wns nrrestcd hero thb afternoon on reipiest of KhcrKf Stone of Hpnknmt on n warrant charging obtaining money timl-jr false pretences. I In was found learning to run nn niilomobilo which (ho detectives say hn had jusl bought. lie bad (en cents nml n .fllOO wntch in his clothes. No ill (nils of tha Hpoknuo chnrgu nro known here. -- Fashionable slipper ornaments, Including buckles, sldo rings nml slides, may readily bo inn do from old Jewelled trimming or from soparnto imitation Jowels sold by tho dozen at tho notion counter of the dopartmout Htore.i, Tho Iloston Nationaln put ono ovor on several major league clubs whon thoy laridcd Luque and Padrono, tho two Cuban stars of tho Long Ilruuch (N. J.) team, TOO liATK TO OLAflSIFx. FOSB---My'"full hearing Tokay grapo vineyard and homo. Am loavlng country. Ono-thlrd off real valuo if takou at onco. Dig crop goes with place. Dux L. W., Trlbuno. 137 LOOK HERE FOR IT Many n Mull Trlhouo Header Will I to Interested When pcqplo read about tho cures mado by a mofclnn ondoriod from far away, s It 'surprising that thoy wonder If tho statomonta nro true? Hut whon thoy road of casos right hero nit home, posltlvo proof Is wltli In their reach, for closo Investigation Is an easy matter, Head Medford an dorsomont of Doan's Kldnoy Pills, F, w. Oray, ti07 Palm St., Med ford, dro., says: '''A fow years ago my kidneys began to bother ma and tho troublo wns aggravated by my occupation, which required ran to ho on my feot tho greater part of tho day. Whon I began work In tho morning 1 folt all right, hut nftor I had boon on my feot for a rouplo of 'hours, my back began to pain mo and at night I would soarcoly bo nhlo to straighten. In some way I heurd of Doan's Kldnoy Pills and begun us ing thorn, Thoy cured mo In a short tlmo and In rottirn, I am pleasod to rocommond thorn.'1 For salo by all dealers. Prlro DO centrfi Fostor-Mllhurn Co., nuffnlo, Now York, solo agents for tho United Htatos, Homombor tho namo Doan's and take no other. Delinquent Tax List rid mUVttliM'd list uf dullntiiinttt taxes far tlio vr 11U3 "for Jnekxioi cull n IV. Hints of Ulpunii. Ik In iitirmiiiuca ef mi net ef tli Hliiln l.'itlpllili whlrli U miiiihiiIICii ill I'liapiur 3V1 or liie iii:m iivi. laws or Tin: una sits mo.v or inn i,i:hisi,.vtiij assimimm. Tlio tuxes nil llm lellnwlug nUvnr UmimI rMil pririy tircunin olliiiii'iit en .prll Mil. Ill 1,1, mid mo iiilijeel tu iv iHttmiiy ni in prr crni nun i imp rem nt tli iiite uf 13 ir emit ir milium until ttu'y chilli luivo licrn p.ilil. Any tiny nttpr tli xilrnilon of iimuUm nftnr Hie tnx olmripM nxilliitt llm fiillnwhiK rent prehiTly urn tinllu ipii'iil tho nlmrlff Is millinrmml, upon ilu iimiul of tin v nnrnim mnkliiir miiillcn lion, to Ismiik to lln'in n tvrtlflrnlii of OflliKiiiiMii'y iiioii puyinriu or nn inx, enmity, lnlitril mid enati t uilyvrllic iuit I'.-rllflcnlri of ilnllnnliiMiPV hlmll licnr liltercut nt tlio rnte e( 15 prr emit imr annum rinm inn i.n in ixmiiiiuiu utiiii tin eerlltlenlt' In ivileeinnt, lltl'ITII I'AI.I.S Power. 15 lit . tiik (!,,.$ 7 00 OlHMielmln. (tun, l.el I. 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J II Lot 14, I.lm'k II IImiII, llrnl 1-3 eT lot K MVk U trail, llni) -13 or lot V, l.lork IS McJlny, Julio lot I, hiork 13 MrJInary, Jiitin lot 3, Mork IS , McJltiBiy, Jolm lot 3, lilork IV, Mr.llm.y. John IM 4. Mock lit. JUoJInnoy, Jolin lot f, lilmk ID. XlrJIiimiy, Jolm--lot t, lilork 't, McJInitiy, Joint Lot 7, liioek 19. McJItnvy, John lot s, lipn-k ID. llrJIiiBry, John lot 9, Mink 19, Allirrt, V J. Lot I. Murk 39... I.llllr. ( v, Iruilrr lot 3 met 4. Idork 31 Klnnry, Mm, Witt, loti C nml 6, iiiotk ai. . Win Lot 5. Mork 31 00 3J90 17.00 13.14 ,13 CO 3. HI 4 l It ! 4 13 3 40 3 40 3.40 4 13 3 33 4.0 e no 1. 10 31. It SSI SO 6.44 4A4 3C.) 3.40 3 0 3.0$ 3.0S 3.0 4 43 3.40 37.SJ 9.S3 Klnnry. Mm 33 ...,.....,,,..,,,,,..,.,, it ir. Miw, M. A. lilork 35 3 3S flrlrvr, J n m on lilork J fi 13 Cowlry, Win. A. Lot . Mork 37. 3.04 Ilrtilli. Oro. W loin t to S In- clnvr, I1 nek 39 30.30 llroll. ll.'iij. uml Anlmry Lniif S lo t, Inrlimlvr. hlork 4R SI 4 X flry. Rullr Lot C, Mork 10 I3.7S Urnfl, Urn'. toll 1 nml 3, Idork 13 ..., R.S9 llaall. Ilnnj -tots S nml C, Mock SI 11.31 Krlxoit, T. J. Lot I. Mork 55.... 3 1. 3D Hlnni, Jueoti luln 7 unit 8, Mork 5 IS.SJ Mlnlrk- llrlrn. M. J loli S nml C, lilork 5 33.C4 Murphy, Kilrr A. Part lot C3, Idork 1,50 Toonoy. Wot T Lots 1 to I In- clnilvr, Mock St 19.73 HI-iiIiimih, Jon. Iila S, Q nml 7, Mork tn. , 35 31 Clark, Oro, W Lot E, Morii CD., (II AMV'H COTTAOi: ADD MnxtiiT, I, 73.43J. part lot 14.. 3 5! Wfllrh, M. R 31-101, purt lot II 3 55 Miirili. Mri I ncro In lot IS... 6 SO Diinlon. ('. J. li nrrri In lot l.t io.r.3 I'aiikry. Jrai lot 1C 1.70 I'mikity, Jn IMrt of lot 17,... t.0 liinilon. (.'. N 93.33, part of tot 17 a.......................... .Ea .Vowlnti, W. W Part of lot 17.. 2.55 l'lviuuinl, llrlle-J'art or lot 17... 2.S5 Parker. .... I'nrt of lot 17 3.65 CONHTANT THAITT KvutiK. W. (.'. Lot fi 9, IS Mrr. Mnry A. lot 9 nin r'onitnnt, Imine Lot 13.,...,,,, MX Hmnlrraotl. C H Lot IS, 17.SI nitANI) VI15W Aim Piiiikrv, flrurKe Lot 13 yml 13, Mock 1.., .,.,....,..,.....,. ItliimilMK. (). W, Lot 31 nml 21 lllOCK llt44lllM4IM4M Mlllrr. V. I). I.olH 33 nml SI, Mock 1.. cmii-'i-'iTirH AnniTinM flrlfflllia, John lot E, hlnck 1.. urirritiis. Joiui i.oia s nml 9, (IKirK I , . i. i. itt '4iir4i4 3.00 S.73 S.71 3.40 E9S CI. 00 sr.o 3.00 OrlffllliH. John tola 1 lo S, In- rltiaivr. iiiock 2 OAK I'AIWC ADDITION Ifphlrr & I'ulllmiM, Lot 4, Mork " ......... . . Kahlrr' Vntllann', loY E','liioVk'i5 KnlilrrrV l'ntllaoii Lot 4U uml E. Inrk O 2.3R Jonrn A llitrlln Lots 1 to 4 In. ciiisivo, iiiock n ,........, li. on I'A'll'lHIIM Vl)ll. Kmlth. A mm H Tot 1. Mork 3.. 3 74 HiIIiIh, I' V.. Lot G, Mork 3 8,10 mom, diiroir i.ots i mm h, pinrg E 2S.lt Hill llll. A. H- I.OIM 3 mill 4. Iilor I 0 0.12 Unknown owimr nrg. nt 11. ror- tier of lolS, Mk. 7, tinmen Writ nlomc K. Mitn of lot 115, .4 ft. to Kill HI. Ill, HI? nlonif Mm si. 201 ft. III. N to llrif., Mk. 7 1,70 HIIIKLD'H ADD. Itlrhnrilinii. Curl Lot 7, Mk. 1.. E.r.O lowry. J. H. J. I' Lot 1, llik. 3 8.40 Central I'olnt Crrniimry Co. 1 uern at Tlioi, Hohh Iront 20,18 Maim. Mm. W. K -43-330, sre. 3, twp 37 H'H 2 W, 2,n 17.S0 Unknown Owner 54-440,, p. 10 IleilHoii. Korhury 09.313, sro 3, tvr,i .17, H It 2 W, 1 n 17.H0 Pntynlng. ! ". Hro 2, twp 37, H It 2 W, ; n 7.82 Zonon. Mortln-81-505, sen 2, twp 37, fltll yf.in 2O.i0 IloiM, T. ). S7-37, hoo 2, twp 37, H 11 2 W, 1 ii... ,.... 3,40 ItoHH, T 1). 30-130, nro 2, twp 37, H 11 2 W. 12 n 30.89 O OLD HIX.& irnmnirrHly, J, L. Lot I, Mk 1,. 2.08 Oolil Illll Dov. Cor-LnlM 3 to C tnnltiilvn, Mk 1 12,10 Colli Illll Dov, Co, Lois 0, 10 nml II, Mock 1 10,50 KclloKg. A. K. Loin 1 to 0 Inolii- Hive, Mk. 2 31.08 Celil Illll Dnv. Co, Lota 1 to 13 IiicIuhIvii, lilk, 3 34.32 I 'rarer, Mrn. J. I1'. C Lots 4 und C, Moek C 10,16 Krlsry, Corn A. 05.184, lot E una nml 5, hloeh 7 .,,...... I'lillkry. Mm II. T.33-3R, lilt ID, Muck 7. ,,,,., 1 1 ... t t Clirll. A .i.OI-lllH. lot 11 llllil ID, lilork 7, , ,. i , t .,..,, I. ii mll. Oro, A, 10.(55, lot I. lilork 9 . JJ '.'.'.' ' '.' '. (lohl Illll Dnv,. Co 53.166, lolM 3 nml 1 lilei'lt li.............. LnmllH, (Irn, A 10-456, lola It uml 11, lilork 9.. ....ii lliill.rrt. A, N. BS-303, tot 9. lilk. 13 lot 10, 7.00 13.01 40,73 3,80 h.Ol) P3.ni 03,00 13 3,1 19.13 17 10 Wlillr, llnttle I0.J8I, Mork 13.,,. ,,..,,,., Uniiiry, .Urn. M. Lot 0. Idot'k Ift,. Krlmy, rinm A,--i of lot I, Mk. 10 nml lot 3, lilork 10, ........ W.ir.l. W. 'IV nl nl l.nl 17 hilt IS hlnrk 10 33.9S liny, Huriili loli I uml 3, Mock 17 .,,..,.,..., ....,,, 8IH Wnrd. W. T, ut il Lot 3, lilk, 17 1 18 56 Until Illll nev Co --Lot 7-11 In- elusive In Iderk 17 tJ 81 t'likuowil llwiU'i lint 18, Mork 17 8 5 lay, lliunli-lot 18, lilmik 17..,, 7.3s Uol.l Illll Dav. Co --Lola 1-IK lnr rlnalVi', Mork 33 .7 Cailar, C. t-- W U of Idoek I, tot 35 uml lot 6, lilork 36 30 80 Wllhrlm. A. Jr Lot 13. Mork 15. lo 15 Itreit A ICIIohu l.nl 3, Mk. 30.. 38 70 Harvey, .Miiiiimni loii 3 und I, Mork 17 20.93 Col.l Illll IH'V. Co. Lot 8, lilk. 37 ECO Kmiltn. I' A l.nl IS, Mork 37.. 17.3.1 CimiMH-k, Clitiu M- Lit 11, Mork 38 6.33 llilllirrt, A. N -l.ol 16 nml td, litork 38 33.60 Itnsur Itlvrr Klre. Co. Lol 3, Mtttk 39 3258 llilllirrt, A N iol- ft to 8 III ulimhr, hlnrk 89 33.38 llulliori. A. N. Lot 7, IlKMk 3d., 5 38 MrCllirr, W, I -Lot 2. Moult 31.. ( UH Alitilasiltr, U C tot 3. hlmik 31 3183 MfClure. W L Lots 9 nmt 10, Mmk 31 71 llnllry. J T- Lol I, Mork 33..,. K.S1 DltlCt'M'H AMKNDIID AHH. ItiimiiirriiMiiiy, J. I.- I.olH a nml o. lllOCK 3... I 51 3 13 1.73 ltumnirrarlity, J L l.nli 7 uml 8, lilork 3 Dihlttr. 1 U Lol 10. hiook 3.... irlnrtV. .lnrrt A. loti, I lol III elmlvr, Mock 3 3 31 Avrry. Mra, lny Lola 7 nu.t 8, Meek 3..... 3.13 Krlary, 1'loril A loll 9 to 13, Imilliilvw, Mork 3 10 80 tlntrlr, Win II -Lola I In 13 III rlltilvo. hlnrk I IS. 95 llntmni, hoe. Lot I, Mork (.... !.i3 ICrlixy, lorn A- Lol 3 Murk A, .70 llrlta, Mrrrli loli I nml t, Mork IIMIyMr"rtM' -i.'o'la'i umi DVhlk.S Cain, lliihni lola 3 uml 14, Mm'k KeUoyV I Vnrn A. I Ml 'l l'.' UUik ' 6 lliltiou, Dor lol 13, MnitW 5. . ICkIi.). rtora A. loin t In 13 In I 10 2,10 1.75 1 05 1.11 iilildlvn, Merit 0 0t I 33 4 03 ,6.19 791 Krlary. lnr. A - loll I In 3 In etuilra, Mork 7 KVIi.y. I'lnm A - Loin 6 In 13 III- rlualvr, lilmik 7 Kl)y llor.k A.- lola 1 lo IS In- rlliilv. hlnrk 8 ICrliiy. flarn A -Lola I In 13 In ollialvr, lilork lo KrlirV. Flora A - Iota 3 In 8 In nluilve, lilork II Ilnrrla. It. II - tot I hlnrk 13... ICrlary, John II LdIn 7 nml 8, hlnrk 13 Krliry. I'lorA A tola V uml 10, hlnrk 13. . .. ., ICrlary, It. C -lol 7. Mek 14... ICrliry. Klntn A Lol , hlnrk II llallry. LlMle-l.nl I. Mm'k It... Mania. Myrllfl loin I nml t, Mock lit , Wlutworlh. If. T -lola 3 nml 4, Mork IX Itrr.l. II. Il. Iola i nmt a, Mk II AlU'lntnlr. U C Lola 1 nmt 3, Mock 19 AiitKat. U C Lola II ami 13, hlnrk 19..., KrliAy. It. I' lola 1 In I Inrlti alvn, hlnrk 30 Dltilrlrh. J r'.- Iota C lo X Inrlu. mIvk, hlnrk SO I'nlmrr, J II. Lot ami 3. I.tork Mork 31. , rulmrr, J. II. tots II nml IS, hhM'k SI Krlmy, l A lota 1 In 0 Inrlu llr. titork 33 r.ilmrr, J. II, tola 7 nn.l , hlink 33 Holt. P. A. Iota 9 ami 10, Mock 33 Drill. lliMirrv ll'i: en itrra N of NU ror of Mk. I IhrtiCa N 301 ilritma W 101.5 itRroa, H 209 ilrarrra, li 101.5 ilritrora to tri. , i n , Cantwrll. K..5-33 C.vnlM,ltnli. Ital tot 5, loaa 3 n. 1170 itnirr, it i- i n niijoiiiini llrcklim'a AiM nn .V Hnvilrr, OkiImi Hre Iwp 30. H It 3 W, 3.88 u TOLO ItJilTl.lAlr, J. C Lola 14. 13, 18, Mork 33 rRORltXX Arrrr, Cliarnlellrt I". Lot S nml uirt 0, hlnrk 10 Lnvrla, (Irn. M S-3 of lot 7 nml .I of lol 8. Mork 16 Lrr. .Marirnrrl lol I htork 13.,, Colvrr, ISat Lola I In I Inrlu alvn. hlnrk 31.. I'lah. T. J Lota I to 7 liuiltnlvo, hlnrk 37 nif.Ti, (Iro. tola 3 nml 3, lilork Cnlvrr.'l'ta't ' t'oja l' nml V.Mk'.'ii llrrvar. lillx. Wntrr lota Krt of lot 4 , Ilrrrar. KIIl Wntrr lola mrl of lot C...i. .. Morirati. l.'--Wolcr tola 0 nml 7 13.30 l.niiny, i,. ii.ynlrr lola 13 uml luirt of II 17 00 Hnnle, N, tl 7 n. on Mnln HI.... 38.60 301 3.11 1.93 3. M .63 ,X It 31 9 38 4 31 4 VI 4 91 3 16 2.99 fi.lt 3.IS IS.40 3.19 S.3' 5 HI 31 00 r.n.To 6.00 7.00 .91 0J0 3.97 4.02 4.40 3.67 4 10 1.31 1.85 3 08 Dnvla. Mta. C. K Ijiml uiljolnlnir iriux ,,,.... 11.00 69.8 1 Colrmnn. 11. W 15-101. 7611. (Iruvul Iinrr, 2 n .., ,.,,, TALKS, r I.pry. J. 111-3 or lot 9, lets t lo 8 Inrliialvn nml h. n A lory, Chin A. 2-1 ,r . t J unit tot to. Mork A., hi In Lory, J Il.Iola II lo 19 litclu aivr. innri; A I'orhrM. Mvilhi L-K7-I3 hlnck U 30 110 lorh.-, 1 1, A HI. Iini'rnvtmiMil. 17.03 IT 113 EI.7I 3 81 48.31 19.10 hi. Imp. 0, Mork 0...,,,....,....,,,,.. 14.35 Cooper. If. 10 12191 lotK It ami 12, hlnrk 0,,, ,.,. 10.80 ILiul. Nr Hi -00.211. lot I. hlnck 7 30.23 (loM Illll Dnv. Co, 53-155, lot 2, 19.48 hlnrk 7. .,., .,,,,.,. Cold Illll DoV. Co, 56166, lot 4 3.C0 Nyiiwnrr, Illl.-y Loli I nml 2. hlnrk 11. I- ryr. Mvrlou --LuIh 3 to 0 Inrlu. rtlvr, hlnrk D 3S.P8 Yoiint. Myrlou Lola 7 nitil V hlorlt I) 10.C0 Jiiffurinii, Mra. Murthn Lota 13 nml 14, hlnrk D 10.40 Inmiin. Mary J. Part of lot 1, htork f 3.40 Cuiurron. John 63180, hurl of 'nt I, lilork I..,., 10 61 Intuitu. Mnry J. I'nrt of lot 2, hlook I. ..,.,...,...',, 1,40 Ciunrrnii, John S3-4JO, nnrt of lot 3, Monk I 10.60 Iiiumn, Mnry J. I'nrt of lot 3, Mork I...,. 2.40 Cuiuurnii, John 53480. purt of lot 3, hlnrk I ,.;......... 10.61 Inmiin. Mnry .1. I'nrt nt loin 4 ,11ml E, hlnclt I.,..,,..., Mi-nrlnir, John 71601, IH4 of lot 4 uml 6, hloeK I llrnrlnw, John I'nrt, of lulu 0 nlnl 7. hlonk I II11I111, I.llln--7B.220, lot H, hlnck i ! Jlnlin, 1.111117633,0, lot 9, hlook i ruiifi. ' i 'liiV 7V-2V0" Ti'V Yd", ' fiiorii Cninrrnn. John 13 of lot 7 nml port of lot B nml i'nrt of lot 0, lilork J nml tot 10. hiorl( J.,.,. I.iuiy. J, II l'urt of lots 7 ami 8. Mock J,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,...,.,, Ml. Imp. ,..,,..... ,. ,...., ,. I.noy. .1, II I'nrt of Lot 11 0 uml 10, Mock J , 43.48 HI. J mi 1 10.00 Hell, irrr.srNnn T. Lois 1 10 7 1iicllilv, hlnrk 1C.,,,,,, , HI. tin I 1'rovnt, Hylvlnn-Lnl 16. hlook L. renin in, imiii. om 17 uml is, hlork I, ' KI11111, C. IC LuIh 1 uml 2, hjook M . , ....,.. Umlxron, M, Lota 16 uml 10, Moult M,.i. , Howaah, r. Loin 17 to 20 Imilu myi, nincu ai.,, , ,. Ilnl . Jeffrriion T. 00.01. lilonlr H MnCllllnuuli I'nrt of lilork H,.., 13,00 IllKh & Limynnl Hlnrk T. .,,.,, 9,00 HllIllKLMIt'H AI1IV Moritnii. C Lots .1 uml 4, hlnclt 1 7,61 llelle, TIioh. J, 80370 hi UlliHou ...'."9.5. ,...i..i ........ 13.00 llull, TIiom. .T.HI-C0J uml 8U.379. 10,37 llrown, lHla C Ot-74, soa S3, 38 , 4,80 15.00 16.00 3.70 3.78 3.74 10.01 o.on 0,30 01.07 11.80 3.76 7.C1 2.10 3,0'0 17.70 7. SO h -V i