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Mall. Tho aieilford Tribune. Thn JtoutU
trn OrcgoiUan, Tho Aahlaml Tribune.
RUBSOKtPTXOX XATEB
Una year, by mull- ,. 8.00
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Hot unlay only, by mad, per yor t.00
Weekly, 'tfr year. 1.50
orrietM rfr of to city of MeiUonl
orriulnl Pnor of Jackson County.
KnteroO an aecund-clata matter at
M(iriril, Oregon, under tho act of March
R. 1871),
Hrom amuhitlon for 1914, 8588.
Pull leaned wins Awioclutcd tress dis
patches. Subscribers falltnR to rccolvo
aiers promptly, phono Clrcu-
latlon Manager at 2 SOU.
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nooze' IJckor, our town bum, has
declared hlsself a peace-at-any-prlca
man. This ia slnco prohibition got
tor bo ono o th' horrors o' war."
Tho only reason a man tips tho
traitor a quarter is becauso his wlfo
will wait for a penny chango In a
store.
Many a feller thinks ho is marry
Ing a "peach" an finds out in after
years dat he got a lemon!
Going Down I
Gabo Ho says ho Is a descendant
of a great family.
Stovo Yes, and he Is still de
scending. Cincinnati Enquirer.
rUctng the nUme
Judgo (to woman asking separation)
How long havo your relations been
unpleasant?
Woman Your honor, my relations
havo always been pleasant! It's his
relations that arc tho old grouches.
--Boston Transcript.
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An Kxrlinnge, .Ml Right
"I'a, what Is a stock exchange?"
"A place, my son, whero an out
sider is apt to exchange a stock of
money 'for a stock of experience.
New York Mall.
Consulting an Kx)ert
Mr. Manhattan, who belong to
several clubs, walked Into tho po
llco station.
"I hear," said he to tho sergeant
at tho desk, "that you havo caught
the burglar who broke into my homo
& fow nights ago'
"Yes," said tho sergeant, "do you
want to seo him?"
"Well, I'd llko to ask him how- hd
got in without waking my wife. Ivo
been trying to do that for tho last
twenty years." Houston Post.
In Sllcrirt
"Ploasuro party?" asked the first
CoHtuick,
"You might say so," answered tho
othor. "Wa'ro going out for a
knoutlng." Scattlo Post-Intelllgcn-cer.
Coiiiifoundod
Fllpbon Young Waggles linn got
tliq laugh turned on himself in his
liltltS'joko ngalnst tho Diazes Firs
Insurance Co,
Flopson How? ?
Kllpson Ho Insured 500 cigars,
smoked them, and then sent In a
claim on tho ground that thoy had
liccn;d(wtroyod by flro.
Flopson And they laughed at him
I suppose?
Fllpson No; they had him arrest
ed on a chargo of arson.
Wrong Target
"Is Wlndyhnin still a member of
your rifle club?" "
"No; wo klckod him out."
"Whaytha matter? Wann't ho
n good marksman?"
"Oil. yes; ho was a crack uhot;
but lie todk it alf out In 'shooting
tho bull.' '
Vague Ambitions
"Kyery map," the banker said,
'jwants.to do. something outsldd hlu
owiT work."
"Yes," assented the cigar manu
facturer, "I manufacture good cigars,
and yet I've aiways wanted to bo a
banker,"
"Yen wouldn't bo a good one. I
A )naBUCceful banker, but I always
wanted fo write a book. And now
here'H tM watf WUgner tried his
hand at music, Just listen to tho
atHffl And yet wo nil know he usod
(o build Hood parlor cars,' liar-
iNrtjcwn , .,
'Mu-iU', -iJti
9 SAYS
LAUGHS
FCR AN ENDURING PEACE
PEACE for Europe at the present thno would be a mis
fortune to humanity. Enduring peace, can only bo
secured by the) removal of conditions that create war. A
peace now would only perpetuate and insure war. Utter
exhaustion must come in order to overturn the old ideals
and realize the new.
Perhaps a Few million lives would be saved by a speedy
peace, but millions of lives would be lost in future wars.
"When peace comes, it. should prepare the way for enduring
peace.
The conditions that produce war are survivals of bar
barism and feudalism. Trade privileges, preferential tar
iffs,' lust of land dominion, nationalism, artificial racial
jealousies, militarism and the caste system all these are
relics of the past and produce the friction resulting in war.
Probably tho most startling doctrines and at the same
time the most profound of the many being put forth by
peace advocates, are those of August Schvan, a distin
guished Swedish statesman and man of af fail's who is vis
iting the United States in the hope of clearing the way for
a more intelligent peace program at the conclusion of the
war. in a recent address to the women s peace party at
"Washington, IX C, he declared that patriotism is a preju
dice and the nation a relict
date m present-day civilization. I Lis argument is thus
summed up by Gilson Gardner, our "Washington corre
spondent. To secure permanent world peace, it would be neces
sary: To abandon all Ideas of natlonnl and so-called patriotism;
To Junk all co-called international law a thing wnieli docs not exist;
To discard tho wholo trlbo of present day politicians who aro for tho
To face tho fact that tho present-day statesmanship is bankrupt, that
most part Intellectual heirs ot the old-time medicine men;
To discard likewise tho entire outfit of diplomats;
peaco treaties between nations aro llko agreements between criminals not
to commit crime;
To awake to the fact that tho earth Is nn cntentlty, entirely explored and
without mysterious, lurking, hosttlo aliens;
To realize that the theory of tho nation, as we now regard It, is born
of a car of hostile aliens and is an artificial organization of people to repel
attack;
To rcallzo that all men are economically interdependent; that economics
and nationalism aro as Irreconcilable as aro tho superstitious ot tho mcdl
clno men wit an ago of electricity;
To observe that man Is primarily an economic nnlmal moved by a
healthy dcslro to get the maximum ot result from a minimum of effort;
That tho Idea of tho nation is an artificial Inculcation drummed into
children by means of flag-waving and mls-wrltten history;
That the nationalistic prejudlco is fostered by various kinds of special
privilege, among them being, diplomatic sinecures, armament manufac
ture for profit, protective tariffs, and tho practice of pseudo-statesmanship
for profit.
air. Schvan asserts that the remedy is in the complete
abandonment of theories of nationalism and the adoption
of world-wide free trade, so that all industries and markets
may be availed of and specialized according to the adapta
tions of nature, with no jealousies among contending riv
als: lie urges the adoption of an international supreme
court, at which people will be represented in proportion to
population a delegate to every five million, except that
no nation shall have a preponderance of delegates; the
decrees of the court to be enforced by a fleet contributed
bv the present nations, and that other armaments will nat
urally of themselves be abandoned. Universal peace and
disarmament, he says, will take away from governments
their preoccupation with foreign affairs, relieve them of
their greatest expenditures and leave time, money and
attention for the more important problems of social and
economic justice.
Mr. Schvan thinks that the most favorable signs for
universal peace are found in the gradual enlightenment of
the workingman and his realization that he has no quarrel
with the other workingman who is dragged into wars by
the so-called ruling classes. Everywhere, he says, the
toilers are beginning to see that their common interests far
surpass in importance those merely national ties which fo;
so long have been supposed to bind them to the classes who
waste the hard-earned fruits of their patient labor in cruel
competition with other parasites and sycophants.
JAPANESE ORDERS
WASHINGTON, April 10. Jiijmn
has ordered nil her wnrhhips in I'n
cifio waters near the American
coasts, except thoho xnlvnging tho
wrecked cruiser Annmn in Turtle buy,
to return to their home htntionw. Ad
vicch to thut effect wore received to
dny from Tokio lit the Jnpitiiexc cni
bnSHy. Tho embassy also received
word that the cruiser Cliifoso was tho
only vuhhcI accompanying the repair
ship working on the Asitmu.
bummows roa ruB&xcATXoir in
roHsoxosuBS or tax z.xz:h.
In ttio circuit court of tho etatci of
Orc'ton for Jachaon County.
Jackson County. Oreson, I'lalntlff. vs.
Perry I'OHter, H. KwanHen, Mrs, 1J. Walk
r, H. J. AuHtln, C. It. IardHluy, Mru. U.
U. Umluiell. T. U. Bray, B. M. HrlfKa.
J. C. Ulvet, 15. C. Drwry. Itcnecca HsKle
Bton, I.uddlu Fanner, Luclmla Oanlurd
Kat., Mra. Minnie Janu. A. IIurdlnRs.
Odcar Iloolu. J. V. Malmn, K. A. Math
i'Wh, Mra. Itomotla MunkurH. Charlotta
Plton, J. T, Kawyor. W. It. Bcheild,
Harry Hllvcr, W. B. Van Voctor. Jamea
Walker, J, X-. Urown. Llzzlg aoodlow. O.
W. Klncuw, JumeS O'Connul, John Pol
ling, Mary Vlckera. M. P. Uatchlor. C,
It. Closner Krtd ISdHall. Oeorito Imy,
Wm. Nelaon, U B. Hcailcr, J. M. Jtcch,
A. & K, Htrauh, J. H. Wert. Weatcrn
clay company. J. P. vmor Kr.. M. t,.
Whltnoy, w. . Caroy, J. B. O reive, w.
L Jbiu-a. B. P. Ward. li. Webster, J. '
Kerr, Missouri .Valloy company. 8. V.
Itobnett, II. II. Hhlpjf. Oliver Wlshoy,
Uauman & Kchmldtz. li K. & B. Ora
ham. C. B. Wolverton. Cramer Ilrotliers.
Hllan Flemlmr. J. I Purden. Revenue
Mining company. II. U Htlckol, B. Q.
Oenlaoii, K. A. Holmes, J-Q. McCallls
ter. II J. Rchnelder. V. M. CentcrH. I.
Colver Bst., Joel Hartley,, John Hllger,
A Kyle. I,. E. Ilaucli. I,oufse fl. Carroll.
Mrs. Bradley. J. 11. DuiiKan. B. V. Gard
ner. II. a. Kcsterson. II, Pellet. W. U
Thompson. J J. Porter, II, Uanrield,
Krtlanuel Klnif. Victor Koch. A. C. AVTal
dron, B. M. Hinlth, It. It. Duffy. M. H.
Orim, W. D. & J. Moore. T.'iret Pine
Timber Co., RnternrlHe Mlnlnif Co, TJioh.
Hapwood, B. M, Hinltli. O. II. Alkln, A
P. AriiiHtriMK. Murriilt BhI., Pnlrlek
.MoMalmii. Oil Coiisolldalwl MIkcm Co.,
Mr. J. IC. rtfeve. 1). II. Thompson,
IM Ihihu V?r f'Hvf Vvw.-Pr wm
j. '...V
jtff.
of the Koman period, out of
Adams, R K. Ilutlcr. K. W. Carder,
Henry Clark. Carrlo K LMmon. Geo. 1..
Davis. 1J. W Day. Wm. Foster, Heater
aalloway. II. C Oarnett, IJ. II. Harris,
lien Iluymonil Kst.. J. M. Hiwelwood,
John Klllham, W. Keyaer. J. W. Uiw
ton. A, C. Iawrence. Isaljclle I.utli, 1".
W. Lesmclster. Jack Martin, M. H, Meail
ows. Nettle Mooru. Martin McDonoURh,
A. II, Omar, Bdgar Pantrcy, C M.
Phelster. Martha Powell. Mary A. Price,
J. V. Iteddy, Muhel Hattor. 0. Hchvlni
merhorn, llesslu Hheppanl, C A. Hmlth,
John C. Rtephenson, John T Tulenl.
larvey Vincent, weeas Airreu au
lllth Orr, J. J. Murphy. K. II. Hlmmons,
O. W. Nichols. N. H. Welch. N. I). Hro
nhy, T. II. Itohcrtx. H. C. Cook, Urlal
(lonlon. Oraco Martin, Murln N. tllrlcli,
lieu Khcldon, Hon Haymond Kst.. Mrs. J.
N. T. Miller. It. It. Dunn, John Dee to
name unknown, 11. II, Dowpree, defend
ants. To the abovo named defondunta, and
each of you.
In the Name, of the State" of Oregen:
You aro hrrehy notified that Jackson
County, Orefrnn, tho holder of the Cer
tlflcatcs of Dellnaucncy liereln.ifler set
out and numhertxl, urid Issued as herein
after sot forth hy tho tax collector of
tho said county of Jackson, stato of Ore,
con, for tho amount hereinafter desig
nated, the same belnir the amount then
duo and dellnuuent for taxes for tho
year 1908, together with inalty. Inter
est, and costs thereon upon Urn real
property assessed to you. and each of
you, of which yoU aro tho owners as
appears of record, tho said property be
ing situated In said county unil state,
and the namo of tho person to whom
assessed, the description of said pro
perty and tho amount duo (hereon being
In he words and flgura as follows, to-
wit: iHHIlll AUL'llHt l ien:
No. 1726, Perry Poster, south Vj of
8 WW. NB HWtf less 40 acres nnld. Suc
tion b, iwp. at, ji i w, ncres iv, iaxrs
1S.0, penalty 11.66. tntcsest , 110.28
costs BOc. total tax, pontlly. Interest and
coat 127.94.
No. 1728. H. Hivansen, HB NW4. ec
11, twp. 3S, II. a W.. ucrerf 40, taxeH
81.28, penalty 13c, Interest 82c, costs
soc. total lax, punaity, inioreai and coat
S2.73.
No. J729. Mrs. II. Walker, BW HV4.
NW',1 Of NWU. ec. 22, twp. 36, It. 2
W.. ocres 80, taxes 13,78, penalty 37c, In
terest 1i.ii. costs SOo, total tax, !iialty,
inntresi ami cosi f.uj,
John A. Perl
TJHDEETAKI
Lady Assistant
to 8. AnTMCTT
PltOBos ftf. 47 ami 47-JS
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BCATRICEiEEENTICE
No ''butterfly" of the mh'iiiI world or tho singe is Itentriro Ptotiticr, Well
known nctrtw. She'd onlled "thebuttert'ly liul.v" liecntiso Inilturflios
nro her hobby alio the soureo of- most or her income.
Mi..- I'rvntioe buys butterflies inllntr.il by tho thnuxund", and miIIm
them to New York floritc, who im-pr'won the golden winged inicets in
bouquets for fine Indies who do notbelong to Immune noeiuties to wmr.
No. 1730. K. J. Austin, beg. N. C3 iteg
it ill i li, i . vv irvi i iiii i "fc". a ivvi
N and ltt.3 feel W of NW cor. II. U V.
42. twp. 35, It. I tl. H 25 d.g. 2S mill. W.
134. S feet N 60 ileg. 4E mln. W. 100 feet,
ete taxes 821. (I, penalty 82.4C. Interest
81S.78, cost) S0c. total lax. penalty, In
terest and cost 813 3'.
Na 1731. C. It. lloard-loy. NH lot 3.
hlk. 9, Ashland, taxes ti. 10. in-nalty
85.08. Interest II6.2S. costs 60c. total tax,
lH-nnlty. Interest and eost 817.24.
No. 1732. Mrs I D lliishnell, Ilcll
vlew Add. W?J NB'i HV. Sff see. It,
Iwp. 38, n. 1 M. acres 5. taxes 82 72,
penalty 27, Interest 81. "I. costs sec. total
tax, penalty. Interest and cost 85-33.
No. 1731. T. I. Ilray, V4 MB HBV ami
1 acre adj. sec. 14. tup, 33. It. I B.,
acres 21. taxes 813.41. ponally 81.31, In
terest 88.(0, costs fiuc, total tax, penalty,
Interest and cost 823 SK.
No. 1735. 11 D. HrlCKS. beg 10 10 clis
B and 3 chs. N of W cor. of NW4 of
NVi of II 6.59chs N 19 ileg. 45 mln.
W .22 chs S. 9 deff. 15 mln W 10 73
chs. containing acres , see. 5. twp. 39,
It. I B. taxes 825.40, penalty 82 54. In
terest 818.23. costs 50c. total tax. pen
alty. Interest and cohI 811 9.
No. 1740. J. C. Dlvet. Ashland. Nulley
St. 13 aero bought of I. V Clash, taxes
813.22. penalty 84.53, Interest 82K.93.
costs 50c. total tux. penalty. Interest and
cost 879.17. .,
no. 1,41, li c. iirwrv, iwg. on n. line
8WH sec. 14. 21 chs. W r cor. tct s.c.
II and 2C N. 5.21 clis V 9 35 chs to
NW cor. Itellevlew sclurol house, sec. II.
twp. 39, It. 1 11, ncr-s 5, taxes 12.10,1 sec. 21, titp. 36, It. I B, (teres . taxes
penalty 2le. Inlerrsl 8153. costs fiOc.187 92. iwnalty 79o. Interest 85 0, nsts
mini lax, iwnaii, iniereai nun com
11.67.
No. 1712. Ilelw-M Kguleston, Ashland
IL 1L Add tots il. 23, blk. J. taxes
821 59. penalty r.l. inlrrest 8I3.S2.
costs 50c, total tux, penally, Interest
anil costs 131.07
No. 1715, l.ulilli! rnrmer,
beg. 10 15
chs. N of cor. coin, to sick. 10 and N9,
center county rood thence II S 30 chs. W. ;
rL. u in. i. ... ...... ...in. .. ........ . ... .
1.60 ens. n. no., ens. sec it. iwi, -tj,
It. I H, taxes $3.30, penally 32c. In
terest $2.01. coils 5QC, total tax, penalty.
Interest and eosl $6.06 ... ....
No. 1716. Luclndu Oalnard I.st . N4,
nf 8WU. sec 15, twp. 37 It I W. acres
80. taxes $9 53. penally 95c. Interest1
$6.09. costs 5Vc. total tax, punulty. In
terest and cost $17.07. I
No. 1717. Mrs. Mlnnlo Oano. I tome-1
stead Asso lot. lot 10. school district i
Vn. S. laxos 15 01. tx-naltv 50c. Interest.
83.21, costs 50c. total tux, pennlly, In
terest and cost $9 29
No. 1752. A Hunllngs. dos. 53-331, sec.
II. tun. 299. It 1 II. tuxes 320.32. twin-
ally 82.0J, Interest 8l3.no, costs SOe.
total tax. ienalty. Interest and cost
$35 K. . .
No. 1753. O'car Hools. Homestead As-I
so. land on K. Calif Ht Ashland, des 1
62-391, school district No. 5. taxes $6.36,.
penalty C3r. Interest $1.07. cosls 6c.(
total tux, penalty, Interest aim costt
$11.56, I
No. 17.11. J. I. Mnlinn, NB of NWU.I
see. 17, Iwp 39. It. I 14. lien B 10, taxes ,
35 19, penalty 52c, InrereNt $3.13. costs!
50c, total taxes, penalty, interest aim
cost $9.53. ' ....
No, 1753. II A. Mutliews, Ashlnnil,
Mathews Add. lots IN. 19, tnXYs $3.81,
penalty JSc. Inleroat $2.17. eosts BOc,
total tax. penalty, Intorcst and cost
$7.10.
No. 1756, Mrs. Ilometla Mimkers. 2 43
acrea nut of dot. 15-512. taxes $50.01,
penalty $5.tn. Interest $32.0t, costs 50c.
total tax, penalty. Interest and cost
ix7 r i
Nil 1758, Charlotte Pelton. Ashland,
lota 7 und 8. blk. 49, luxes 81270, pen
nlly. 81.27. Interest 88.12. cosls 60e. total
tax, penalty. Interest und cost $22.69.
No. 1761. J T Kuwyer. It. It. Add.
lots 3, I, blk. H, tuxes $17.78. penalty
$1.77. Interest $11,37. costs r,0c. total tax.
pflnulty. Interest and cost $31 42
No, 1762. W It Helieild, Ashland Add.
lot 3. bile D. taxes $3.81. penalty .Inc.
Interest $2.13. costs 50c. total lux, costs,
penalty und Interest $7 12
No. 1763, H-irry Hllvcr, HW of NWU,
sec. N. twp. 39, It 1 W.'nnd MB of NBU.
sec. 7, twp. 39, It. 1 W. ucres 120, taxes
IT Theatre
TONIGHT ONLY
Destiny's Night
JironclicJ 'Two Iart.,A: Fomalo 'Jlnf
Iloa" worfc
, The Hateful God
K-U Two JMrta, Somo-CliUrch Work-
on
The Chasm
TIIANlIAtJSrm
;
Fatty's Jonah Day
Keystone Comedy
Don't (all to seo Iloucoo Arliuclclo
In this, You'll lauRlt sotno.
3 AND JO CKS'l'S
' in-jRis TOMpjinqY
"THE VANDBRIHLT CUI RACK
Exposition Ball
i-KlOMAH
NG GOLD TO PURSE OF ACTRESS
-i.
87.fi. penalty 76c, Interest 8191, cosls
50c, total tax, penalty, Interest and cost
113.83,
No. 1770, W. II Vnn Vnelor. Ashland
It. It. Add. lot 2, blk. It. taxes 8IN.42.
penally 8I.NI, Interest 811.78, eost ftoc.
tfital tax, penalty, Interest and rost
833 51.
No. 1771, James Walker, two hntiaeii
and land ndj. CoMcl land on north and
two good on east, taxes 132 OV, penalty
85.20, Interest 133 33, costs 30c, total tax,
penalty, Interest ami cost 891.10.
No. 1774. J. U llrown, NB of SHU
mid Hi: of NBU, see. 21, twp. 31, It. 3
II. items 30. taxes III.!, imnnlty 81. IN,
Interest 87,57, conts 50c. total tax, pen
alty. Interest mid ermt 821 ou.
No. 1777. Utxln (lomlliiw, Xi of NWU
and NW of NBU. see. 30. tup 33. It i
II, acres 130. tuxes 837.36, penalty 83 71,
Interest 817 51, coMn 50c. total lux, pen
alty, Intereit unit coat 818.11.
No. 1778. CI. W Klncuw. MB of NKU,
sec, 30, twp 33, It. 2 B, acres 10, taxes
89 12, penalty 91c. Interest IS S3, nuts
5dc. total tax, penalty, Interest and ctmt
816 36,
Noo 1781. James O't'onnel. NW of Hl(.
sec. 28, tup. 32, A. 3 II, acres t0, laxn
s
832 61. penalty 33 26.
Interest
820.N8.
rosta 50c. total tax, penally. Interest und
COSl Ji ..
No 1782. James Pelting. HW of HU'M.
sec 31, Iwp. 31, It. 2 II. acres 10, taxes
8I0.C7, penalty 81 07. Interest 84 83, costs
50c. total lax, tenuity, costs and Inter
est 819 07.
No. 17X5. .Mary Vlekers. BHj of NIC'i.
vc, umui uu, penuny, interest ami cost
81127.
N". I"7, M. P. ttnlrhlor N'4 of NBU.
s.-e 2S, twp. 3X, II. 3 B, acres NO taxes
12". iwnslly "2e. Interest 85 21, costs
5nr. total lax, penalty. Interest and cost
$11.76.
JVO 17X9.
II. Cbnoior. W of KH'l.
J
STAR THEATER
Tuesday and Wednesday
April 20th and 21st, 1915
VITAGRAPH-LIEBER CO.
x
CHRISTIAN"
Adapted from Hall Caine's Famous Novel. Tho Most-Talkod-of Love Story
Ever Written.
IN EIGHT FILMED ACTS
Earle Williams and Edith Storey
Matinee at 2:15 P. M.
First Evening Performance 7 P. M. Second Evening Performance 8:50 P. M,
Reserved Sets Now on Sale
ADMISSION: Children 15 Cents, Adults 25 Cents
H t of HW t, see, 3. twp. 38. It. I 11,
mires 1H0. luxes 8I penally 11.02, lie
turest ',h5. costs 8i)e, Indil tux, penally,
Inletest nml cost 8IN.3I.
Nn, 1790. Vied IMhiiII, HW nf HWU.
see. 3.1, twp. .19, It, I B neres lt, lots
3, 4, see, I, twp. 40, It, IN,, ncrca 2,
luxes 8ln.a7. peimlly 81,113, Inletest
810 II, cosIh A0e. tnliil tax, peliitlly, In
lei est nml cost 831.80. . ,,.,,
No, 1792. lleoruu l.ewle, NW nf HUM,
HW of NMW, HlTor NWU, see 'J, lip.
10, It. .1 11. Iieres 131). lilM-ll 81'-' 13, pill
ally St.Sll. Interest IX.Hn, cosIh 5tle. total
lux, penalty, lutelest nml com I a $33 l7.
No, I79B. Will- Nelson, M4 of NIJU,
mt of Nwu, nee, a, tup, an, it. :i h.
hitch 1 1", titxeil 810 21, lieiialtN $103, In.
leresl (1.55, eiiHta Mi it. total tux, penally,
Interest and cost IIN 31.
No. I79X, U U lleiiiler, NKU See. 18,
twp. 3K, It. 4 II, tutrH HIO, taxes 810,31,
Penally $l.t3. Inlrrest 8U.5A, enslii r.ii
total tax, penalty, lulerest and eost
IIN 31.
No I7, .1. M. Ileeh, NBU. sen. 2S.
tup, .IS, It. 3 i:, art is trttl, tuxes 8MI3N,
penally 81.61, Inlerest 10 tl, costs 5o
total tux, penalty, Inlerest nml eiist
829,00,
No. IR'13, A X B Hlrailli, one. third In
leiest In Ills 3, I, 5, A, 0, to, Talent,
taxes, rtle. penally ile. Inlerest 3ke, eosts
r.iie. total tax penult)' Interest and c,oat
'o'. 1801. .1. H Wort. MU of NBtl,
WU r HBU. see. . twp, II, It, 3 li,
lU'lea litO, tuxes 810 2i; penaUv II 02 In.
teres! 86 U, costs Son. total lax, penalty,
Interest ami eost Its 31 .
No. 1805, Western Hay t'n., NB of
NBU, sie 26, twp 3S, It. 3 14. acres 40,
taxes 8l.fi I. penalty I5e. Interest 9Xe,
eonts 50c. total tnx, penalty, Inlerest mid
eost 13 17. .. . . .
No I sua. J 1. Winter Bst., unitlvliled
one. half Interest In NUU. see 10.- twp.
3K. It 3 B. acres NO, taxes 15,15, penalty
6le, Interest 83 H, eosts 50i total tnx,
pennlly. Interest nod ro-t 89 97.
No. I80X, t, l Whitney, undivided U
Inteiest III NBU sec. 10. twp. 3N, II. 3
11, acres 10, tuxes $2 Ml. penalty 25c. In
terest II 63. eosts 50c, total tax, penalty,
Interest and cost 81 VI
No 1NI0, W II. t'arey, n I r, II,
des. 50-190 see 15. twp, "8, II. 3 W,
acres 17, tuxes 161 62. tionalty 6 Id,
Interest 39 13, costs 3 Or total tux, pen
nltv, InlereMt and rout f 10; 71.
THE PAGE
Monday, April 19th
ANDREWS OPERA COMPANY
IN BIG DOUBLE BILL
FAUST and
MARTHA
GARDEN SCENE PROM "FAUST"
AND
THE ENTIRE OPERA OP "MARTHA"
I'OIMJI.AIl PlllUBB
Ilox BvutH fl.iiU; Lower Flour, flrnt f rows "dr.; luut 1.1 rows COc;
ilalcouy. first 4 rnwg TiOc; lust 1.1 rown 2 He.
K. L. BERNARD, Manager
Presonts
UTU17
Featuring
Nn. INI5, J, 10, tlileve.Cenlinl Polttl,
all hlk.
'. 36, l.'O
Add. Iilli -'li I'tN'.'S
81.70, Penalty 4Ne, Interesl I3.U7, eosts
Mii. to ai tax. penally. Inloti'st nml eost
irnniiiiii iiin imi "i ,
fS.Hl,
No. 1NI7, W, 1.. Jones, t'etilrnl Point.
Cnnsiiitil Add. blk. 1, luxes 83 36. penalty
.l'.'o. Inletest 82,HK, eosls fide. Jolul tax,
penally, Inlerest ami eosl III, In,
No, 183.1, B, P Ward, lots fl. 7, l, lillc.
I. fen tin I I'lilnt, taxes 81- '.I. Peiliilty
I,3J, Ittlert'Sl 87 8.1, eosls nop. total tux,
initially, Inlet est, cost 831 79 ..
No, 1831. II. Webster, des. 13-3(IT) see,
8, Iwp, .17, It. 2 V ni'ies 10, laxeit
819 18. peimlly l 91. Inlerest 812 69.
eosls nOc, tnliil lux, nenally, lulelrst ami
cost .15 0l
No, IN.TI. J ...I. Keir, NWU. see. I, twp.
.15, It. I W, limes I Oil. luxes 6 02, pen
ally nitc lulei'eiil 1133, eosts nOo. Inliil
lux, penally, lulnresl und cost. 112.01.
Nil 1833, Mlsmiltrl Valley I1.!.. Killtlo
I'olni, lot A, blk. n, luxes 1 1.48. penalty,
I7e, Ittti'iimt 81 07, eost 50e, lolal lax,
pennlly, Inlerest and cost II 13.
Nn. IN17. H I' llobtielt, Bogle Point,
Daley and Kmery Adit lot 3, blk. I, tuxes
13c. penally le, Interest 2 (it, ensla 5(ie,
tolul lax, penally, Interest mid eosl
II 31,
No. 1831, II. II. Hblpp, HH or HWU.
see 28, twp 38, It t B netes NO, taxeM
$1.08. pennlly ile. Interest 13.61, cM
50c. (otiil lax, penally, Inletest and eosl
$7.60,
No 1NI0. Oliver Wlsliev. N of NWUi
HB of NW',t. NIJ of HW'U. sec 6. Ini.
.11, It. I B, acres 160. taxes 116 61, pen
nlly $1 66, Inletest $10.41, costs 50o,
total tax, penally, Interest und rust
$29.41.
No. 1813, tlnumau and Hehmldl', Wife
of NW'4, NB of NWU, NW of NBU.
sen 29, tnp. 33, It IB. notes 160, luxe
$29 60, pennlly $2 96. Interest $16 94.
costs fiile, total laxv. penalty, Interest
and eost $52 00
No, 1815, K. I A B Orabani, HW of
NWU. see 20. tup 32, It, 3 II, acres
40, taxes $5 93. penalty B9e. Interest
$3 79, cunts fine, lolal tux, penalty, ln
terest ami cost $to Nl
No IN49, B. Wnlverlnti, RU of HBU
m, 3, twi, 33. It I B, acres (60, taxes
$3381. penallv $S 3. Interest 1 1 71.
eosts too. total lax, peimlly, Interest ami
eost $10 2.1,
Nr, 1851, Trainer mothers, Cold Hill,
lot 1, 1,1 U. 3, tales 8109, Unity, III),
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