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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1908)
HOOD EIVEE'OtiAOIEH TBPKflDAY. JANUARY 0, 1808. Absolutely Pure The only baking powder made with Roy at Grape Cream of Tartar Ho Alum, No Lime Phosphate THE RAILWAY MAIL GRAFT SHOULD .END Now that er.uy.ies8 in attain Id ses luii tbe mutter ot tbe railway graft should be tik- n up iu earnest and an oud put tu ttiiii most pernicious form of robbing the government. The de Uoit iu tbe postoflice department last year wag only SG.OOU.lKAl, and it is es timated tbat the raihouds got at least 812,OUO,000 mote than they were en I itled to. Thus it wili Le ceeo tbat there would have beeu a surplus bad tbe railroudo received only what wai du ' tbeui. 1 welve milliuu dollars by no means represeots the tull amount lost by tbe Kover.imeiit atiiiually on its mail car rying coutnicU I'urfluJ investigation into the utty millions paid to the tosda each yeai by tbe postofflce de puitmeut leads to the cuuolualon that at least twenty millions ot tbat ii i iiunt represent gruft. the dishonest practiue of weighing tbe mailH or seven days and dividing by six to stiike an average is well buown. Iu this way tbe roads are paid tor uearly fifteen per cent more mail than they curry. Another meth od of uiultring tbe p.i-prnment ia the ( barging as an autiti il rental on post fliae OKis eu uuiouut tioe as great as would (jo required to build them new. Iliose urn but two items among a large number of riisroverud frauds. We have h dstiuct recollection of once receiving u dozen big sacks of mail under tbe frank of the congressman from our district. This M.ail consist ed of patent ottice and agrioultural reports ot the vintage of 1870, which were ot no earthly use. We found that the mail was sunt at a time tbe weigh ing was being done on which an aver age for ;be y$ar was struck. This oon (.'ressman, and many other congress men, bd franked out us many public documeuts as possible, iu order to in crease tbe compensation of the rail roads. That little occurrence con vinced us that tbeta was dishonesty in tbe carrying of tbe mails and ever since we have been calling tbe atten tion of congress to thin cryiLg evil. Some day this robbery of tbe govern ment will be stopped and tbe people will find tbe postofflce department making money. Bollingham Reveille. Idaho Snake Farm. A syndicate of Pooatello men Is in vestigating the feasibility ot a unique industry iu this part of tbe world. 'L'ney are in tbe market for a strip of land suitable tor utilization as a snake farm, says the Pocatello Tribune. Ibis is not a joke. Kooky hillside I. aid is preferred. The suakes wili be raised tor their oil skins Snake oil bad a positive medicinal value and it is used extensively by watchmakers in their trade. Snake skins are used in thi onauufactura of purges and curios. Snakes at one time were very plenti ful ia tbis section of the state, etpt-n-lully rattlers. Tbey have largely disuppt ured how ever. Al u the Portueiit rivt r, es pecially where the canyon nairuwg, iettveeu the lava bills, suakes are still abuudaut. It is not impossible that the Pocutello men may secure a piece uf land near here uuupted tu the oul-to-e lit the textiles, hud thus will be addel to s outhern Idaho another im lori.ui. luduatiy. Mod)- Found Xear lleud. The dead body found in tbe timber south of i lend reoentiy by two In diuus is believed to Le that of a for eigner, who worked around Bend last summer, and who disappeared, as he was wantsd by tbe officers of tbe law for an att"ti.pted assault on Mrs. Charlie Kee I. The remains were so badly decomposed that tbe counte nance was destroyed, but a memoran dum book containing a map similar to one known to have. beeu carried by the foreigner, was found on tbe body, tbe clothing tallied with that woin by him, while the size of the man, color of tbe hair and other points of de scription coincided. Ibe man bad been engaged to help in some c' the electing work under contract by Charles Heed. One night while ber husband was absent, foia. Keed was awakend by the msncomii.g into ber tent and chukiug ber. Hti screams soon aroused assistance and ber assailant lied into tbe wildtrness iu the night and was never seen again. It is supposed tbat he wuudereu .tout lost, until he died tbe terriulu death from starvation und agony o( thirst. Madras Pioneer. Special Announcement Re-a'dirr.,' the .National Fare Food and Unit? Law We are plea-ed to iiiiiuuiiuu that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, foide aud lung troubles is not afT-cu-il ly ilu National I'ure Fo"d mol Icuk law a- it contains 1.0 ..iaies ui other iiarui:ul drus. and e r coiiiii w:d i' as ute remedy for children ami adi.lt. brle Drug 6'. Jlirl.U'i.n Pe.it h liflt Siowl;- V til hing The peach belt ut .-liob:g:iu, in lb. opinion ot J. t). M.-hK ul Aoith Yakima, who reoentiy reiurneu from a visit to that state, bus -ecu its b--i days. Xiie ol iai onward isti theie v. . II slick to their ft. lit I: i-:ness a firu.iv as the woatuai uuudtious nil! pefi.it them to, but the younger people v. ill not uttempt to cbnj on the U bill Bght agaiuet edd mid Irost. A ytar ago these trees were all killed or iim- aged above thu mow line and bun diods of them have been cut nut. Muiy of these will naver be replaced. Xbe irmt of tins country U grudunlly being i.r.vl-ifei further totneve.st ward and tbe young people will follow the fruit. Hood Elver Interests at ClIfTs. Since our last paper was issued a deal ha been made between tbe Tuck er lire., ot tbis place, and S. W. Curran, of Hood Kiver, whereby tbe Tucker building, now under uouetrno tion, will be enlaieed to double the original plan. The building when completed will be 44x00 feet and two stoiies high. The lower floor ill be divided into io rooms, one for a furniture store and tbe other for a pool and billiard ball. Tbe upper floor will be oonverted into one large room to be ued as a publio ball, and is to be ready for oooupanoy by Feb. 1st. U. W. Uallard will have charge of tbe billiard ball. -Cliffs Bulletin. Hun to avoid Appendicitis Most victims of appendicitis arc those who are habitually constipated. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup Cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural action of rhe bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Clarke Drug i'o. A Serious Operation. J. E. Rand was operated open p' 1 tne Hospital at Portland rriday hi oancorous growth was -ound to I vt affected his stomaob. Over half tt the stomach was removed, and all tutoes of the disease out away, so that there is every piospect of Mi. Rand entire ly recovering his health. He recovered trom tbe operation remarkably well, and no doubt will be able to return to bis home in two or three weeks. Mr. Hand bad a bad attack of atom ach trouble about a year ago, but ap- paieuciy recovered, f or tbe past few months, however, be has had trouble, and was finally obliged to leave bis position at the sture aud remain at home. Last week an examination thoived the effects ot cancer, and It was found tbat an operation was Deo- essary. Carrie Jiatiun Certainly eniaKhed a hole In the bar rooms of Kansas, but Ballard's Hore hound Syrup has smasheii all records as a cure for coughs, Bronchitis, Influeuza and all pulmonary diseases. T. C. H j Kansas, writes; "I have never found a medicine that would cure a cough so quickly as Ballard's Horehonud Byrup. 1 tmve used it for years." Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. Will May in Hood River The remedy that makes you eat, sleep and grow strong, called Palmo Tablets, will be sold regularly by Williams' Pharmacy, Hood River. These great nerve and constitution builders cost only 50c per box, six boxes, $2.50. tf The Cardinal's Wife. Cardinal Gibbons, the venerable head of tbe Catholic church In Ameri ca, Is one of the most democratic men in the country. He also enjoys a good joke, even when told at his own ex pense. He once related how a Balti more newspaper man who may have beeu more zealous In journalism than learned in religion called at the cardi nal's house one day to ask hlfl emi nence for information concerning some church matter. "The cardinal is out of the city," saW Father Fletcher, who received the caller. "Then may I see Mrs. Gibbons?" was the startling request that fol lowed. LIpplncott's. Ah Insidious Danger One of the norst features of a kidney trouble i.- that it in an insidious disease and bt ( tc 1 1 e victim realizes Ids danger he may i,aw a tatal malady. lake Kolev's Kidne C ue at the first sign of trouMe rs i' corrects irregularities and privent- Brian's disease and diabetes. Clarke Drug Co. A Chang. "Well," complained the cranky woman, "I never met a man so hard to please as my husband." "The idea!" exclaimed the spiteful Miss Knox. "How quickly men change. It was only a few years ago that he proposed to you." Philadelphia Press. All The World I i-tage, a d Mallard's Snow Liniment I liivs u piuiuhieiit part. It has no su perior for Hlieumatiem, stiff joints, cuts, ; riins and all pains. Buy it, try il and y o wi:l always use it. Anybody who lias used I'allard's Snow Liniment Is a living proof of what it does, liny a trial hottle. lTk. 60c, and (1. Sold by Clias. N ( 1 rk . Mr. aud Mrs Fred Newell left last wrek for Niagaia Fails, N. V., tbeir former home. Tbey ' have been resi dents of Hood River for only a abort t.m, and oouoluded to return to New - ork. Mrs. Newell is a sister of Mrs. Willis Van Horn. Can yon afford to trifle with so seri ous x matter us to neglect a bad cold or 'ougli, w hen for a trifling amount you can secure a bottle of ''Hickory Bark Cough Kemedy," that is guaranteed to .in or money refunded. Price 25c, 60c .ind $1 (K) per bottle. For tale by Clias. N. Clarke and dealers everywhere.. Frnok Orr left for Hailey, Idabo, Friday, after visiting with bis par ents during tbe holidays. When ou want the best, vet De Witt's Cuibolized Witch Haxl Salve. It if tood for littie or big cuts, boils or bruls- e. and is especially recommended for piles, bold tiy heir and Cass. UNPROFITABLE DREAMS. Re does not car for common tUag ' Like do Ins alnipla chorea, But how hu fancy takaa on wtnea And with what um tt soars Aa ha alts by tha kitchen it ova When daylight Is near spent And teila how things would start to move ' If ha were president Tbe barn needs ahlncUnar. ainoa It leaks With every shower of rata. For axle creass the wagon squeaks. And tons of bay have lain Through half a doaen showers or so The white bis dreams ara bent On how the trusts would have to go If be were president His fences from neglect are down. The cows are In bis corn He saw them, with an angry frown, A week from yeetermom And yet to making soma repair No useful aid he's lent He's thinking how the rogues would fart If he were president Ea started out to milk the cow A half aa hour ago And met a neighbor with his plow, 8o sat right down to show How evil are the times and what This vice of grafting meant And what would be and what would not If he were president The pump is out of order quite And will but wheese and squeak. And so his willing wife at night Bears water from the creak Because he must have time to think Not how to pay the rent But how he'd make tha neighbors blink If he were president And you, my friend, does your tarn leak, Tour fences need repair! Does your pump never wheese and squeak From lack of little care? Or do you sometimes shirk your chorea And is your fancy bent On healing economic sorea With you as president J. W. Foley In Woman's Hem Com nanlon. Do you have backache occasionally. or "stitches" In the side and sometimes do you feel all tired out, without ambi tion and without enerpry? If so, your siuneys are oui ot order. Take ue Witt's Kiduey and Bladder Pills. They promptly relieve backache, weak back, inflammation of the bladder and weak kidneys. Sold by Keir and Cass. Cloeini; out winter millinery at low prices. The Bazaar, Hood River Heights. Cnred Lambaca A. B. Cai-maii, Chicago, write March 4, 1903. "Having been tioubled with , Lumbago, t different tiuun and tn J i one Dlivsician after another, then differ- ent ointments and liniinenu, itave it up 1 altogether. 8o I tried once more, and j got a bottle ot isaiiards Miow Liniment. which nave me almost im-tant relief. 1 1 can cheerfully recommend it, and willl add my name to your list oi stirtcren. Sold bv Chas. N. Clarke. 'Trwcsi i n a DViru W A XT TV T T nlou sjt Ma.. . tump or brui land. Pbone M or ir i. T. MDjr, J" W. J. BAKER & CO. Heal Estate r iits. Of Hood River, Oregon, offer the fol lowing bargains : No. 1. 5 acres, 1 mile from town, all improved, all set to trees, Xt-wtons, Spitzenbergs and peaches, poultry yard and good buildings. f;j5o. No. 2 24 acres half mile from town, 400 trees, 6 years old, 10 acres 1 to 3 years old, 8 acres berries, .,tH)0 house, all in high state of cultivation. $1,", 000. No. 3. Five acres close in, 6 inches of water, no buildings, -n fruit planted, but ground thornitu'ldv fertilized and very Tieh. Price t-.',5tK). No. 4. Ffteen acte, all tinder cultiva tion, 6 acres 2 year old trees, 10 acres 1 year old trees. . acres hi raw uerrirs, set among young trees. Price $7,500. No. 5. Thirty acres one aud one-half miles from town, all under cultiva tion, 4 acres orclisrd in full bearing, 10 acres yonng orchard, some meadow land ana 3 acres berrie, l:r-e hou-e, very conveniently arranged. Good barn, also good cottage on place and all kinds small fruit. Electric liitht, phone, etc. Avery desirable In-me. rlce15,000. , ti , No-. 9. Six and one-half acres three mi'es out, 4). acres Bet to trees two years old, peach trees set Utween rows, 6-room house, good well and barn. Price $2,600. No. 10. Eight acres, same dn-tance from towu, 250 4-year-old trees, also 160 yonn. trees one year out. Three acre of this place is suitable for early berries. Neat 6-room house and out buildings. Price $4,400. This list is simply a sample of what we hp.ve to offer buyers. Call and see our entire list. It will interest you. 'neat?" O ' B - .'f ,i I&r 17 -hh eiocn IS si r;ro ECiiir Buy a Clarke Watch All there is to know about about Watches and Jewels, so if you want to buy WATCHES or JEWELRY1 r have mw repairing done, we are the people to come to. OUK PUH'KS. J1E REASONABLE. We Know Artlrjv Clarke Next Door to Postofflce The jeweler 4 Optician ...Hood River's Leading Druggist.. 4Take Youf .Medicine" like a man, but be sure it is the right medicine rightly compounded. There is danger In Drugs, unles Brains attend to tbe mixing of them. Prescriptions brought here are prepaired by duly qualified and experienced clerks who know their business thoroughly and ftivSB hakk mistakes. . We also carry a full line of druggists' sundries Per fumes, Fancy Soaps, and Toilet Articles. But with the best of service our prices ule low. I THE GLACIER PHARMACY, CHAS. N. CLARKE the; druggist HOOD RIVER, OREGON sasBs5SMa 1 lsii ) fUl SI wet Just scrat cK a match light the Perfection Oil Heater and stop- shivering. Wher ever you Lave a room that's hard to heat that the fur nace doesn't reach there you'll reed a - . . - PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) Juj t the thirg for bEzzard time or between teaiom. Its genial glowi at heat male any room cheerful and cozy. No smoke am smeU smoKeiess aevice picima. . .ont holds 4 quarts of o burning 9 hours. Fin-a-kd in japan and nickel Every heater warranted. TIv &iT-Sr T .. Gives a restful. CVp VtJ-IIip rtcayiK)ftlight ch is so much appreciated by workers and (tEsJents. Made of brass, nickel plated with the latest improved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted. Write our nearest agency for de scriptive circular if your dealer cannot supply the Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp. , Slaand-trd Oil Company (Incorporat-d) , . Ii A JJ This is a Young Store and a Growing Store Ycmng enough to hope to grow and growing lierause you approve of our methods. We want your permanent business by proving ourselves worthy of it. We expect to make a small, safe profit each time you buy hen, and we believe it will be to your Interest to buy toefn. tHH COCK COM. VOGT BROTHERS WOOD FOR SALE. I am prepared to furnish mill and slab wood, also other kinds of wood. 1 have a new huso line wood saw and am prepared to do sawing. Also do general team work. FRED HOWE. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Deportment ot the Interior, La nd Office at i ne Dunes, urp()n, Novemoer nun, iwi7. Notice In hereby given that HOY E. REDMAN, of Hood River, Oregon, has tiled notice of hl mention to iikikc iinul rum mutation proof n support of his clitliii. vk HomeHteaa Kn tiy No. liWSU. made J nly S!7, 11KB. for theLoUIA Zor Hcciion :ii, low riKinp a mirtn, range 11 B., W. M., Biul Hint s ilJ prKf will be made be. fore Ihe KeKlstcr and Receiver, at The Dalles. Oregon, on January U, He iiunio me louowing wuneBNes mi prove his conlinuoiiN residence upon, nud cultiva tion ol, the In nd. vir.: J. B. Jacksou, Nelson l:ulson, 1). T. lolls, Allen Jackson, all ol Hood Itiver, Oregon. i S jtf v. w. muuhk, Kegisier. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Land Office at Hie DuIIck, Oregon, xiveniDer la, 1U7. Notice Ih herein1 given that CHKKTKR C. W ALTON. of Ml. Hood, Oregon, has tiled notice or bis Int.ntlon u make llnal cominutatiou proof in support of her claim, vir.: Ilomemeaa entry Number l.V'.U made Oct. Sill, IMUtt. for the Lot and HE'4NW'i of Meclion ID, Township 1 lange iu, vv. ai.,hiiu iiihihhiu pnMii win he made helore the Register and Receiver, at The I'alles, Oregon, on January Htb, 1UUS. tie names the inuowing wiiuensea 10 prove his continuous residence upon, und cultiva tion of, th lend, vit: Kooeri n. Morton, jonn cooper, manna u. Iluckabay, Will ii. Oribble, all of Ml. Mood, Ureiron. dl'-jv u. w. niuurtr., negiaier NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United Wales Land Offlce, The Dalles, Oregon. AllgUKt 14. l'JU7. Notice is hereby given tbat in compliance with the provlBlons of the act ol Congress of Junes, I878, entitled "An act foi the sale of timber lauds in the States of Culiloi nla, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa extended to all the Public Land Mates by act of August 4, 1HIB, BAKAH E. RAINOU8, ofMosier. County of Wohco, state of .iregon, has this day men in inis omee ner sworu statement, No. 4227, for the purchase ot the HMt hiK4 ot tecllon No. 84, In Township No. 2 INOilh, iianga jm. 11 rJM w . m., auu win oner n roof to Ahow that the land sought in more val- ableforllHtlmberor stone thin lor agricultu ral purposes, and loestHbiisn her claim losaio land beftire the Register end Receiver at The lialles, Oregon, on the 10th day ot January, PUIS, Hlie names as witnesses; Churles E. David son, Carl .1. Fredrlcsou, Wm. Hoy Htokea.and Carrie Frey, all of Mosler, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversly the nbove.deserlbed lands are requested to tile their claims In this ottlce on or before said lUih day of January, lis. J2 C. W. MOORE, Register. gyi Our Groceries Will build you upl Their absolute purity insures their wliolesomenese. We cater to a class of customers who want things right and appreciate our efforts to satisfy In all particulars. Canned Goods In great variety and all of a superior quality. Our prices will interest yon. Phone 491 Free Delivery Wood & Smith Bros. w Buy Your Fruit Boxes AT THE Hood River Box Factory and Patronize Home Industry. Best Quality Lowest Price' Home Made Phone Main 71 REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE. In The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, For the County of Wasco. In the matter of the application of Clifton K. Marshall to reglslerthe title 'o the Houtb fourteen acres more or less, of the following described tweutv-six acres of land, more or less, situate in the County of Wasco, State of Oregon, ana more particularly aescnoea as follows: Beginning at anoint nine and three quarter (lt.751 chains North of the corner common to Sectlonsl.V 12, in Township 1 North of Range 10 Kast and Bectlons 6 and 7 of Tp. 2 N. Hange 11 F.ast w ill. Mer. Twelve ana one nan (i. ou) chains; Thence East twentyjine and thirty, rive hundredths I21.3M chains, theuce Bouth following the line of the County Roud twelve and one half (12.50) chains; thence West twenty-one and seven tenths (21.70) chains to I lie point of beginning; said tract of land Iving In Section ft above meutoned, being all of the sa'd twenty-six acres, except twelve acres heretofore owned by hliennmi L. Young as tier deed recorded in Vol. 34 Deed Records of Wasco County at page .24 described as follows: heginningata point lO.M chains North of Hection corner common to Hectlons 1 and 2 In Tp. 2 N. Rg. 10 K.and Hectlons 6 and 7 In Tp. 2 N. R. 11 :.; running thence North 5.70 chains, thence F.snt 21 6:1 chains, thence Houth following the line of the County Road R.70 chains, thence West to the place of beginning; leaving 14 acres, more or less, as aforesaid: va Julius C. Hock, Lena Luge, Hans Lage. and Minnie Jensen, and all whom It may con. cern: lJetemlnnts, TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Take not ice, that on the Sixteenth day of Decern tier, A. I). Iii07 an application was tiled by said Chiton K. Marshall In the i lrcuil Court of Wasco County fur initial reglstra'ioii of the title In the Isnd abov described. Now unlesa you appear on or before the lih day of January A. I). WIS and show cause why such application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed and a decree will Is? entered according to the prayer of the nprllcutlon aad you will be forever barred from disputing the same. 1 8. HOLTON, Clerk. JOHN I.ELAND HENDERSON, dl9J10 Applicant's Attorney. F. 8. STANLEY, Pres. E. L. SMITH, Vice-Pres." E. O. BLANCHAR, Cashier V. C. BROCK, Asst. Cashier The First National Bank HOOD RIVER, OREGON. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Land Offlca at The Dalles, Oregon, November 15, 1W7. Notice Is hereby given that OLE L. OLMON, of Mosler. Oregon, has filed notice of bis Intention U make Una! five year proof in sup. irt of his claim, vir: Homestea I entry No. mini), made Dec. ID, 1HD1, for OieN'NKHK'j & N r.J4nr.'4 oi iwruun iu, Townsnip , , Itaugell K. W.M and tbat said proof will be tnmie before the Register and Receiver at I The Dalles, Oregon, on January 14tU, 190K. He names the following witnesses to piove his continuous residence upon and cnltivH- tion of the land, vir: C. B. Davidson, (iardlna (iodbersen, I. M. Thomas, John Armstrong, ' nil of Mosler. Oretron. d5-J C. W. MOORE, Register. Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $15,000 I The Government of the United States is, in a sense, a silent oartner in the conduct of every nation al bank. It inquires into thecharacter and financial stand ing of all the applicants before granting a charter for a new bank. It sends a special examiner at least twice a year to go over the books and see that legal and proper methods are being employed; and to advise with the officers and make helpful suggestions. We offer you every advantage that per tains to a National Bank, and solicit your patronage. . O. BLANCHAR, Cashier. fH. OF HiCK A fTNOLD. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Estimates furnished on all kinds of work PVmnoH- Arnold, Mala K. EDISON Phonographs We sell them, the most perfect sound prodticiiiK run" ine Mr. Edison's favo rite inventin , which contains all of bla new improvement. We are now show ing the ne- model with I In big horn, the greatest triumph in phonograph making. Don't forget that Mr. Edison is the inventor of the entire phono graphic ides, and that the Edison pho nograph is the criminal talkmv machine. Over fifteen hundred Edison records in fctock. Call and see for yourself. W. D. Rogers Hood River Studio 4. 60 YEARS' y EXPERIENCE mi "J To.nr UlSIl "- -O DcaiaNB rltftl RAmiauTtie. Anrons imdlnf tkth -nd dcserlptlnn msy qulcklr ssoflrtaln our opinion frtM woetber an Inventloa It probably patent able. Conimuntc. tlonaitrlotlroonSdantlal. HANDBOOK on Patent ant free. Oldest agencr fur aecurmit patent. Paten ta taken througb Munn 4 Co. recalTe tftdalwAM, without charaa, Mi tba Scientific fltticrican, A kandaomelr lllmtrated weeklr. I.rftt cir culation ot any adantuin journal. Terma, 13 rear : tnur montba, L Soul by all newsdealer. MUNN SCo.8"6"- New York Bnnoa oooa, G&T Hi. Waahlii.tao. D.C. TAKEN UP-One black and white jersey steer, swallow fork- In rtglit ear, slit In lett ear u. 0. Easterly, on Jtrlcuo Lane, Jt