’ 4 : I / teina n’s hay barn bur. Skinner a T) RIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1894. . I V NO. 1 ------ »’■JrWSV’fTi.LE TO THE IBOVT. B I SUBSCRIPTION MUCK K ’>0 EtA 1 BAK. One Dollar if paid in advance, Single numbers five cents. it addition tn the Wv Tl-.a- MEW* OF THE WEEK. ment iu chinery. In the com “A b old m Highest of all in Leavening Power— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report General Master Workman Sover­ which passengers are to travel ha thehillfi’and eign is quite ill. , For years a man has been working i proposes to store a number of never excell­ tin one of the southern counties of! weights equal to 1000 pounds in all. ed. ' “ Tried Gladstone was 84 years old on the • ^’ogon upon a ship which shall float When passengers enter the car cer­ and proven” 29th. He is in excellent health and is the verdict lAnkir, and now he is confident that tain weights will be placed on terra received many congratulations. Ï Ï o f millions. be 1^8 attained the desired end His ' firma and the ship will then be in l The court of appeals has granted Simmons name i» A. C. Speer and he lives at i equipoise. It will not be necessary a writ of error in the lottery cases. Liver ftegu- Woodville. Jackson county, a town to throw out ballast to ascend above The lotteries will resume business y-w lator is» tlie cut ip twain by that branch of the obstacles, such as trees and hills. ’ pending further action, in Kentucky. P tTP T* o n 1 y Liver for Infaints and Children Southern • Pacific railroad known as for a deflection of the shaft of one of San Francisco C3me to the relief of X-/ C I' I Cr r aud Kidney I the Shasta route Mr. Speer be­ the propellers will cause the ship to ■ the unemployed on the 29th by sub­ medicine to lieves that his new craft should be rise. And so in descending it will scribing $14,500, £tho largest sub­ whirl/ you • exhibited during the midwinter fair not be necessary to allow gas to es­ eanqiin your chaux was called and adjusted the CHEHALLM VALLEY FRI IT IN ’»3 scription being that of Claus Spreck- I _______ in this city, and he is endeavoring to cape, the upward bend of the pro­ ! els for $5000 faith for a fracture, and th’ child is resting make arrangements to have it peller shaft doing the work. Some figures relative to the fruit cure, A easily. The stranj est thing in con i Gov. Lewelling of Kansas has dis­ shown Stations will be arranged at differ­ nection with this accident is, that crop of 1893 in Chehalem valley, or missed Mrs. Lease from state board mild laxa- giva» them h—itk. It will ear* thalr Urn. Ta It Mot har» Kara 11a had hoped that it might float ent points at which the airship will ' that part of it tributary to Newberg, five, a n d sveral years ago, t little daughter af i of charities. Mrs. Lease demands somothlng whirl* fa nbsolwfaly «Afe axl y rae finally perfect aa n ’ I around over the White City at Chi­ stop and at the places weights will purely veg- I will no doubt be interesting to our Mr. Frauk Fent n, fell from the an investigation of the charges pre- .Mli'i «odici»«. cago but when the Columbian expo­ be kept. As passengers leave the same porch and fr m the same spot readers We have been able to gath- etablp, act- ■ ferrod against her. ing diroefly sition opened there were still several car these will be placed on board, so and fractured the -ight arm. ! er the following facts concerning the Governor McKinley,in his message on the Livet details that needed attention, and that at all times a perfect equipoise j fruit crop which we believe are rell- tie legislature on the 1st, said, in and Kid- . he did not like to place before the will be maintained. ■ able, and which, in view of a short JERrSlLE.n AS IT IN TO-DAY view of the depressed industrial con­ neys. Try it. public an article upon which he had The inventor claims that the al­ ¡crop in some varieties, makes an ex­ Sold by al! expended so much care and attention, uminum vessel is perfectly airtight! Half the Population arc Jews, who cellent showing for the year. Owing dition of the state and nation, a short I session and but little legislation Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to say nothing of money, with even and that it is impossible for any gas to the low price for small fruits last Live by Tlieineelres. . would be appreciated to l>e taken dry or madointoa tea. a remote possibility of failure. to escape. The present population of Jerusa­ spring, the amount shipped was not The King of Liver Medicine«. The advent of the new year will But now the builder says that his He is so confident of the success of lem is uot far from 40,000, and more as great as it would otherwise have “ I have used j-ourSimtnons Liver Regu­ lator and can cousclenciously My it is the airship is complete, that it can be his invention that be courts investi­ than half are Jews. They live in a been, but probably not fewer than a 1 be accompanied by a decided boom kiug of all liver modloiues, I consider it a made to mounter descend at the will gation by those who are interested separate quarter of their own, as do thousand crates were shipped from in industrial circles in Pittsburg meuictue chest lit ltaelf.—GBo. W. J ack - bon , Tacoma, Washington. of tl$e navigator, and that it can be in the question of aerial navigation also the various divisions of Chris­ Dundee, Newberg and Springbrook. There will be a resumption of the O-F.VEBY PACKAGE-a* propelled in any direction either and says that any queries sent to tians, as the Armenians, the Greeks Springbrook alone sent about five mills on the South Side. One alone Has th« Z Stamp in rfed on m rappar. will give employments© 3000 men. wither against the wind. Mr. Speer him at his home, in Woodville, will and the Protestants. All these hundred crates. Add to this another All of the Carnegie mills began oper­ | says that it is also adapted to pas- be promptly answered.— S. F Call. quarters are densely built, with nar- j thousand crates put up for home con­ ation Monday. . songer traffic and can carry a certain row and irregular lanes for streets, sumption, and the showing in the FKO.W THE COUNTY PUES». number of persons from place to Friends familiar with the circum­ but the prevailing prosperity does small fruit line is very good. place with as much comfort and at a Owing to the fact that the cherry stances of Mrs. Schuyler Colfax, the not seem to reach the abodes of the Dayton Herald. i»o»>T«ry The foe-Um 11a greater speed than the trains that Hebrews. The indications are all of crop was quite short, and most of the widow of the late Vice-President roll along upon the earth’s surface. Dr. E. M. Smith, of Indiana, will extreme poverty. A synagogue was trees just coming into bearing, not Colfax, declare that the failure of the Like most inventors Mr. Speer is arrive here about the 10th of Janu­ pointed out bearing an inscription much of this fruit was shipped, but Independence National bank has en­ GET A KODAK; try both and decide for yourself. Seven kinds of Kodaks reluctant to go into details as to the ary, and locate here for the practice showing that it was the gift of Paris there was raised sufficient for home tirely swept away the small fortune Children Cry for Pitcher’s Cantoria that use either. Of course films are method of the working of the ma­ of medicine. left by her husband, which was in­ Rothschild; but its mean appearance use. lighter and more convenient than chinery which propels the ship, but Of apples and pears, which are not vested in the ruined institution. L. Getz who just came down from and unattractive surroundings bore plates—they’re just as good too—but, . he has given sufficient information Eastern Oregon, had some fine pota­ no suggestion of critical refinement generally considered a very import­ — just try for yourself. Patrick Eugene Prendergast, the ! to the fall to enable its readers to toes shipped to him from there, in the congregation. ant crop, there have been shipped murderer of Mayor Harrison, of I form a fair idea of what he expects called “Umatilla.” He brought a The articles of food set out for sale from this section this fall, at least ! Chicago, was convicted of murder on i)UR NEW FILM is rapid, is evenly rii»; Mmimii.i.E coated, does not tear or frill and his novel vessel to do. In selecting specimen along with him, which he in the petty little shops were often 8,000 boxes, M. J. Hampton having j the 29th, after the jury was out one retains its sensitiveness as well as a material with which to construct shipped more than 3,500 boxes alone. glass plates. We date every pack* •5 the airship the Oregon builder has left at the Herald office. The pota­ squalid and repulsive, We came so I It would be impossible to estimate hour. On the reading of the verdict to measured 14 inches in length and often upon spoiled salt fish among the prisoner turned pale, but could age and customers can thus make QUINCY, MASS., i taken a step in advance of those who weighed five pounds. Who can beat the stores exposed by the venders very accurately the number of boxes not speak, and would have fallen but sure of getting film not over six Wholesale ann ww York, Han Era n si sen ami Portland. faction Kefer-i by pel mission to Wm. Me Chris­ About six miles west of North I inforced, and as metal ribs would off his arm, and the fracture is rap­ quite materially to the amount of mon­ escaped from the Fresno, Cal., jail B h I ima IU revel veil alibied lu cheek. 1 (it v lent paid man Mrs. L. E. Bewley, M* E. D Fellow«. Yamhill is a valley known as Moor’s on Time l>ti|NXiitM. Loans money on approved add too much weight he decided to idly knitting together. ey received for fruit. Of this amount on the 28th, bj’ the treachery of a security Col lection a lun.le on all aceeaNlble Holl's Old Jewolry Stand, 3d Street. Here you will find some points. Last week a young man in this valley. cover the surface with bamboo rods. Dunbar Bros, shipped 500 boxes from waiter who drew a revolver on the very enterprising and wide awake This network proved just what he vicinity went to bring a young lady their orchard, netting a dollar or jailer and demanded him to hold up IF YOU WANT FIRST-CLASS people. South of the valley, situated who lives about two miles iu the ■ needed. it added great strength more per box. his hands. Both Evans and the JOHN F. DERBY, on a divide, is the small village 1 without increasing the weight to I country, to the Friday night dance The prune crop, which is the staple waiter escaped to the mountains and ------ OR OTHER------- Proprietor of The McMinnville On his way back to Daytou with the known as Puckerville. About 80 in this valley, was, taken altogether, have not been found. No reward is any great extent. rods north of this village is the The motors are of a design upon young lady, she informed him that a pretty fair crop for young trees, | offered and the pursuit is half­ NURSERY STOCK AT LOWEST FIGURES Moor s vallej’ school house,one of the which Mr. Speer has bestowed great she would dance with him, but that and though the early rains injured hearted. IS IN TOUR OWN HAND. finest and best equipped school Writ* ¡is for Special Prices Uatnlogiia care. One is placed at each end of she would return home with another the fruit in many orchards, it was Mailed Free. Word has gone forth among the Pilrnistry iMumei to tell what the U om IB JOU buildings in the county. Just across Mtuate.1 at lhe South want com« of thv Fall band indicate It will aaooe van. if notL'-»•*«».' the airship, and they resemble as young man, who the gentleman with I generally saved without much loss, unemployed of Chicago that those The QruWMla. above olagrtm akaoft explains U»elT. Tua Corvallis Nursery Co., the way from this public building, length of the LINE OF LIFE Indicate« arobab** much as anything the fans which are whom she was riding, did not con­ land in good condition. These, of who will not work may not eat at 3e to which yon wlU lire. Each BRACFI.FT 41 ir.3 Corvallis, Oregon. and beautifully situated on the hill ­ AU »ijaa of drvi daw Drain Tile kupt < cnatanlly ve« you thirty year*. Wah tnarkad LIha. uh placed in the walls of buildings and sider a proper person with whom to l course were dried for shipment. An j public expense. The first result is BEAD •ifc. «« aleaipea. denote» brain power ; clear LINE OF side is Alf. Smith’s ranch of one associate, or a young lady to keep FORTUNE, fame or riche«. Both combined mean operated by electricity, force air cur­ inquiry at the various drivers in and expected to be a great dropping off ■ucce«« to life ; bat you mint keep up with modem thousand acres stretching over a OREGON M c MINNVILI.®. company. The young man, to make rents through the edifice. These near town shows about 64 tons of ! in the number of people who have Idea» to win tt. You will find plenty of there la wide expanse of territory. Demore«t'« Family Magazine, no attractively pre­ propellet s work upon movable shafts sure that he heard aright, asked the dried fruit as the output, four or five been filling the souphouses and free rented that every member of the family Renter It 1« a dozen magazine* In XctiXH*- 1, r. cst-nuustM. «. «. aoi’UHin A 24-inch school bell has been se­ tons of which were plums and apples, lodgings. All who are not able to tamed. —that is they can be turned so as to j’oung ladj’ if she really meant to go LIVE OF HEART beepeake teademe«», a etralebt PROPRIETORS LINE OF FATE, peaceful life: the reverse if force the vessel up, down, to the home with the person mentioned. cured and is now decorating the bel­ the remainder being prunes. Of work will be taken care of. Those crooked Calbreath A. Goucher. A wall • defined LINE OF HEALTH rparaa you d'ctore’ bin« ; ao will tba health hluta right or to the left, ahead or astern. She replied that she did. The gen­ fry tower. this amount C. E. Hoskins dried who can work, but will not, hereaf­ In Deinore«t'«. * No other magazine pnbliabre ao many »tone» to interest the bom» circle Ton will PHYM1CIYNH AND 8UROEONB. The motive power is electricity, car­ tleman immediately turned his horse Literaries, spelling schools and near 19 ions. J. H. Bowerman. 10 ter will have to shift for themselves. b* euhlect to extreme» of high spirit« or despond­ ency if you have tho GIRDLE OF VENUSweli ried in storage batteries MoMtnwrtii.l .... i J imo » are al> th*rage tons, Bray, Dixon & Co. 15 tons, Of 1,500 asked to work, but one-third marked; keep up vour spirits by having Demorest's woman to alight from the buggy, 1 Magazine tn read By subscribing to it for 1MM Attached to the bottom of this Chas. Mitchell 6 tons, Mills Bros. 6 responded. , at present. (OtHoe over Kraly’a bank.) you will receive a gallery of exquisite n orka of art which she did, being then about half craft is a light car made of bamboo. of great value, besides the superb premium picture, FRESH MEATS OF ALL KIBD8. Those who distinguished them­ tons, Wm. Allen 5 tons, and Paul Secretary of State Osborne, of tt'crtlnchea, “ I'm a Daisy!" which Is almost s res! The young man In one compartment is the battery way to Dayton. bsby. and equal tbs original oil painting which selves at ciphering were Mr. Wm. Macy 4 tons. The price received for Kansas, has prepared a circular in cost $S"t>. anti you to will have a mauazine that cannot CHOICEST IN THE MARKET. and the machinery which directs the drove ou to town, leaving the young be equaled by any In tba world for its beautiful Smith, Miss May Smith and Miss Al­ prunes this year was lower than any which he advocates laws making two Illustrations and subject matter, that will keep Manufactures and Peals in moving of the propellers, in the other woman to follow on foot. year previous, but it will average at hours per day the limit of work of you posted on ell tlie topics of the day, and all tba ice Kidder, and those who distin ­ rads, and different items of interest about the room for passengers. South «Id« Third St. Iietween B «od C. besides furnishing interesting reading Sheridan Sun. guished themselves at spelling were least 7 cents per pound, aggregating each man. He holds that labor-sav- household, Mr. Speer finds that with his al­ matter, both grave acd gay, the whole family ; $8,200 to $8.700 for dried fruit alone. i ing machinery has made such pro- and wtiie Demorest's is not for a fashion magazine, uminum vessel of the size described Wm. Bowley has a petition in cir­ Miss Mary Smith and F. D. Vincent. its fashion paitrs are perfect, and you get with it, FROM Wheu we think that this section is be can carry a burden of 1000 pounds culation for the organization of a fire oi cost, all the patterns you wish to use during SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, , Farmers are becoming excited over only a few miles in extent, and that i gress that one man is now able to do free the year, and in any size you choose. Bend in as much work as twenty 75 .years your subscription at once, only 00, and you will company. Over 40 pc -sons have hops. Brnahes «nd aclla them cheaper than at least one-fourth of it is still cov­ ago, and he believes that over-pro­ really get over fSHH 00 in value. Address the pt 'o- they can be bought anywhere else in llsht-r. W. Jennings Demorest. 15 East 14tb dt, signed the call. ered with forest, that many acres of duction is responsible for the idleness New York If you are unacquainted with tho the Willamette Valley. Our all home Macazlnw rend fora specimen copv. A torveQt'AD- Uncle Billy Chapman is deepening tOLLLGE NOTES. the cleared laud is in grass, that 60,- of millions today. RANGL8 mean» huneety - a large TRlANOLR, made act« of harn«M are pronounced This lie holds gcnaro-ltv: long FIRST DIVISION OF THUMB, the waste race of the milling com ­ 000 to 70,000 bushels of grain have uuaurpaaaable hy those who buy them ( THE • ’ • strong will; LONG SECOND DIVISION, reason­ would be done away with if two ing faculty. home pany ’ s ditch in order to drain his land L. Aiderman is confined at The MOUNT OP JUPITER betoken« _ - - - - — — 1 been grown in this section this year, ambition ; that of SATURN, prndence : the SUN, Sayg H enry - H udson , of the .Tames this week on account of the illness and that not more than one-fourth of hours would be made the day’s work love of splendor: MARS, couiajre; MOON, imagine, above town on the bottom. Smith Woolen lion : VENUS love of pleasure : and M ERCURY, limit. intelligence. Take our advice as above and you Mr. Gosser of the Sims ranch re­ of his mother. Mr. Aiderman is the orchards are in bearing, we can Machinery Co., be sure to possess the Uat and most valuable W. H. Mills, land agent of the will iuality. .— get some conception of what sort of a Fhiladel phia, ceived two savage German boar dogs greatly missed when absent. • it still r Pa., who certi­ last Wednesday. As there are no Four new classes started this country is tributary to Newberg, Central Pacific, says there is no dan­ fies as follows: wild hogs here to hunt, the dogs will week; a class in chemistry, physics, and form some idea of its possibili­ ger of the Southern Pacific going be either United States or those of a “ Among the Its state, county, parish or city With a probably be used to chase China and rhetoric. The rhetoric class is I ties for the future. All our people into the hands of receivers COULTER A WRIGHT. Prop «. many testimoni­ pheasant hunters off the ranch. very large. have to do is to hold on to what they bonded indebtedness is about $88,- population of 5000 when the bonds als which I see RAILR^RD have, tide over the hard times as 000,000 for 8000 miles of road, while have been at par for two years and Misses Edith Brown and Georgia in regard to cer- One day last week, F. B. Church­ Good* of all descriptions moved and that of the Atchison & Topeka is all interest paid up. Circulating medicines UT mi link Tp Tut man, Geo. Evans and R. L. Bewley Storey, who have each just com­ best they can and wait for the good j careful ban.Hing guaranteed. Collections , GO taln $300,000,000. The latter roid has performing will be made monthly. Hauling of all > cures, cleansing went down the Yamhill river on a pleted a successful term of school, time that is surely coming.—A’ew- merely its main line traffic to sup­ notes are exempted from the 10 per cent tax on state bank issues, and kinds done cheap. X) [the blood, etc., hunting trip. Three honkers, nine have returned to the McMinnville ftenjr Graphic. port it, while the Southern Pacific the bonds are also exempted from all college to pursue their studies. c/> none impress me ducks, thirteen teal, a kingfisher, sev­ has manj’ feeders which assist its taxation, federal and local. Oregon’s Wealth. more than my A local oratorical association will en wild pigeons and two muskrats > own It is the Dining Car Route. case. All the assessment rolls of Ore­ main line, and, with the possible ex­ were bagged by our crack shots. soon be organized. Its object will Twenty years ception of a system or two in the War is a terrible calamity, that is It runs through Vestibuled Roswell’s fine water spaniel chased be to make preparation for the com­ gon for the year 1893 have been re­ ago, at the age East, he says there is no road oa the to be averted by every honorable ceived by the secretary of state, and Trains to X) ing state contest, and advance stu ­ one of the wounded rats nearly two of 18 years, I had asipoqable jailor, continent today which is so solid fi­ means. Very few realize its full the result is as follows: swellings come hundred yards down the stream, and dent oratory. ST. PAUL ' CHICAGO nancially and so prepared to meet meaning and results, so much is col ­ on my legs, Grona taxable property .......... $178,815,604 got it and crawled out on the bank The Philergian society was not which broke and Net taxable property............. 169,655,513 all emergencies as the Southern Pa­ ored up by the marshal fervor and One Ditor V\e*< MrMINWII LE OR and waited until the boat came up, held the 23d ult, as announced, as uf Cigar More. ii.ur., w. Composed of DIlflffG CA RS unsurpassed. became run­ cific. glittering panoply. It is said that TOTALS FOR 1892. PC LIMAS DRAWING ROOM SLEEP­ when it laid the rodent at its mas­ most of the students were planning ning sores. Chairman Springer, of the com ­ the Franco-Prussian war was one of W. J. CLAHKyD.D.S ERS of latest equipment. As raised by state board. $228,398,617 Our family phy­ ter's feet. to start home Saturday morning. mittee on banking and currency, has sician could do the shortest on record between two Deduction for debt .............. 60,003,325 Graduate Vnirersiiy of Mich. The program will be rendered next Lafayette Ledger. TOURIST SLEEPINC CARS me no good, and it wm feared that the Exemptions........................... 8,129,711 completed the preparation of his cur­ great nations and we learn that bones would be affected. At last, iny The confectionery and cigar store Saturday evening. Has opened an office in Union Block. Room 6, rency bill. It provides for the crea- within the few months during which TOTALS for 1891. and 1» prepared iodo all »ork in ibe denial line. Rest that can be constructed and in which ac­ good old Mr. E. M. Underwood, a senior of has again changed hands. This time commodations are FREE sr.ri furnished for Gross assessment....... . . . . $186,390,278 I tion of a national currency commis­ actual hostilities were pending there CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. holders offrit and second-class tickets, and Harry Edmiston is the happy owner the University of Oregon, was at the Deduction for debt Mother Urged Me . . 54,403,863 sion to be composed of the secretary were killed in the aggregate 316,951 kAT(ST MZTHOO OS PAlMUCSa ESTRACTIOM. and the Olds Bros, step down and college Wendesday of last week. Mr. Exemptions........................... 7,960,303 ' of the treasury, the treasurer of the men. Of course, all these were not I to try Ayer’» Sarsaparilla. I took three bottles, the sores healed, and I have not Underwood is president of the Inter- Net total................................ 125,093,167 United States and the controller of killed in battle, but in every army ELECANT OAT COACHES. out. been troubled since. Only the scars Collegiate Oratorical association and THE Bessie, the little daughter of J. L. The effect of the new law is shown the currency, which shall be charged sickness plays quite as important A rontiuuous line. counectlug n lth all line», af- remain, and the memory of the says that most of the other col­ ■ in the difference between the net and with the execution pf the provisions part as bullets. It is more than a tordlng direct and uninterrupted service. Pull­ past, to remind me of the good Vickrey, while playing on the south man Sleeper reservations can be secured in ad- Ayer’s Sarsaparilla ha» done me. vance through auv agent of the road. porch of their residence last Tuesday leges of the state are about ready gross returns for 1892 and ’93. This of the act. The commission shall question whether Germany’s victory, I now weigh two hundred and twenty for the local contest. It is time for , difference in 1892 was $64,612,374. have legal tender notes printed including the war indemnity she ex­ evening, accidentally fell to ground IHROUGR TICKETS to and from all polntsln America. England and Europe, at any ticket pounds, and am in the best of health. a distance of about two feet, and McMinnville to get to work in earn- In 1893 the difference is only $9,160,- at the bureau of engraving and print­ acted, compensated her for the 133,- office uf this road 1 have been on the road for the past 091. The increase in net total tax­ ing, which notes shall be legal tender 715 men who were sacrificed in the broke both bones of the right arm LIVERY STABLE. twelve years, have noticed Ayer’s Sr.r- Full rmatiuu concerning rule«, time oi aapariila advertised in al’, parts of the near the wrist. The child did not able property returned for 1893 is public and private, and shall be re­ war. r.mtea and other details, furnished on af> United Suites, and always take pleas­ CATES & HENRY, Props. trains, deemable iu coin. Such notes shall dicatiou to any agent, or seem to be in much pain as the in­ J. P. Mellett, a CherrT’-Va’ley, ! $38.663,117 over 1892. ure in telling what good it did for me ' * Bear meat sells well in Minneapolis. be issued to any solvent bank having jury was not noticed for an hour af­ Washington, logger is getting out a A. D. CHARLTON, The Bulletin chronicles the sale of 28 Ayer ’ s Sarsaparilla a paid up capital of of over $25,000 E Street, north of Third. Ever)thing New srul ter the accident. When, on being stick of fir timber for the midwinter E. W. Hadley’, receiver of the Ore­ Asalstant tienenif Passenger Agent, Tlrst-elaa». Couveysnce of Comiuen-isl Travel- bears in one day in that city at the and upon depositing certain bonds Prepared by Di J C AyerkCe., Lowell, M sm undressed lor bed, Mr. Vickrey no­ fair that is 130 feet long and thirty- gon Pacific, unconditionally resigned •re a «pacialty. Bran! and stabiinc by the day or month Wa solicit u fair share cf the local pet ‘ ; Kn cJ;"wg*5£t‘on. | PORTLAND. OR rate of 23 cents per pound. required by the act. The bonds may Cures others, will cure you ticed the arm was broken Dr. Mi- six inches square on the 1st. Tvna