The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, May 15, 1903, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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FRANK DAVIS, Manager.
STANDARD BISCUIT CO. (Union Label)
Makers of PARADISE SODA
Cookies.
W. N. MATSCHEK CANDY
Up-to-date Confectioners.
FCAPITOL COMMISSION
Wholesale Fruits and Produce, $
Phone No 2231. Illlhee Block.
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;f BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.ii
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jftR ATN BUYERS AND
a aeea YYiieai
HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude
,. Agent, 207
fj. 6. Graham
n hi m mumi hmhhui tiMMium-
and Plaster still $12.UU
wcond car this sprine. It pays to use it on any crop ; ;
n- i
tt clover, corn, gram, etc.
CORN A1EAL 50 lbs for
We meal at the price of flour.
SiMhat fancy seed corn still on
sre and secure what you want.
D. A. WHITE & SON,
Feedmen and Seedmen,
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Phone 1781 91 Court Street. -SALEM, OREGON. X
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Kltltl f 4UH)fit HUH
INew Arrivals
fNovelties in Millinery The very
latest, call and see them, Sscialties ;;
in children's hats,
of flowers, foliage and trimmings of J
1 I . i' . . IJ, L.L. . a s I 4abk soa. J i
au aescripuonsi jiddou&, L-ac&i auu -Embroideries,
Good quality low prices
GreenbauitTs, 302
uuimimniiuiiiMinn''
MHHHEHHBinJiHMBiH A
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bough!
Bears the
Signature
of
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
rMIOCNTAumavr Htw to omr.
lllliWill.il ilia'
CRACKERS and all kinds of fancy
CO., Inc.
Nuts and confectionery
CO.
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SHIPPEH80F (VR A IN
ror saie.
and stick Sulphur.
Commercial St., Salem, Ore.
TfTlTlTfTftlTfl
For Colds, Grip, Etc.
You will And the puro liquors wo sell
Invaluable. If you havo them In the
house ready for ttso you will save doc
tor's bill. Wo guarantco tbo purity
of all our Honors. You'll- And tho old
rye hlikey wo soil especially good.
J. P. ROGERS,"
Wholesale and Retail Llauor Dealer.
(ii
ng MT
AAr
i lift In
JX rcl
per ton. Now selling our .
$1. The very best grade of
SEED CORN.' some : :
hand. Buy early and be ; ;
mm
Great assortment j
Com, Street.
THE DAILY JOURNAL, 3ALEM, OREGON, -FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1903.
MANSFIELD '
HAS LOST
HIS LAND
The Breitenbush Hot
Springs Taken bjr
Geverning:
Commissioner W. A. Richard.
of theGeneral Land Office,
Reverses Decision of the'
Local Officals
Claudo H. Mansfield haar just been
deprived or a quarter suction of land
In township 4 south, range 7 cast, In
tho Oregon City laud district. Com
missioner A. nichardB, of the gen
eral land office, reversing tho local
omco, nnd taking the ground that tho
entryman had not complied with tho
homestead law,
Tho land Is officially described aa
tho northeast quarter of section 20,
township D south, range 7 east, nnd
comprises IGO acres. On tho property
arc tho wollknown llreltenbttHh Hot
Springs, which havo been visited nn
nually for many years by rosldonts of
tho Willamette vnlloy. Theee sprlnga
aro noted for their goood proportion,
ami such men aa Hoa. J. K. Wenther
ford, of Albany; W. T. Clark, A. T. V.
Hickman. John Daly. William K.
ThomaM Charls Thomas, J. II. Davis.
K. R Iarkr. William Hughee. C. K.
Short, and other ttwtMed to thslr
mcdlclnnl vain. The land niMtltts In
ihe extmm Minthenttern portion of
Mnrlnn rount-. close lo Mount Jeffer
son.
Th atteutlon or the laud offlclnlB
was Uiit callel to the land by S. 1).
Ormsby. who was then fnraat supor
Inteudent. In 1001 Mnnallehl made on-
try. and alleged that ha had made Mt-
llomtJni Jnnunry 7. 18R8. Ormsby
made n protest, slating that Mansfield
had novor made settlement, never liad
n reeuienco mere, never In good fnlth
been his homo, novor cultivated any
part of the land; thnt alleged Improve
monta were of Inconsiderable value;
that no settlement or cultivation was
mndo on the lands boforo they we're
withdrawn from settlement by the
President of the United State: that
the land was within tho boundaries of
tno cascade forost reservation, and
not subject to private entry. Upon
these grounds Superintendent Ormsby
filed n contest In the name of the
United BtaUs. The register nnd re
ceiver of tho local olllco rendered a
decision In favor of the contests.
and dismissed tho contest. Tho gen-
oral land offlco has just reversed tho
decision, and says In part:
Tho ovldenco shows that tho ontry
man clalmH to havo mado settlement
on tho land In quostlon on tho 7th day
of January. 1888. nnd that his resi
dence upon nnd cultivation of the
samo has been continuous slnco that
date. A number of witnesses tratlfleit
on the part of tho govornmont that
thoy had been frequsnt visitors to the
land for the purpose of using tho
water of tho hot BprlngB; that tho
land was regarded as vacant, unappro
priated public lands, and under surh
INCURABLE.
That Is What tho nooks Say ot
Chronic Kldnoy Disease, But
tno new ruuon wompouna.
llovco Record oiSTtfot Rccov-j
ono Aniong wnronic v.nc
curublo by All Other Medicines.
Dnisftats know that kidney dlstasa that ksi
buocoaalcbtwlsaDoalbabasbseomacbroalijrtinteat 111 Alieust
aaa ihaiUU ttu. refardU by pbysleUni at (fa t djfflcty wiii be encountered
Insurable and that up U tba a4fsal ot b "" nT "rvny win ue encounien 11
ruiwaOompoaadstbaiBotbtocatbirsbsi?i 'n agreeing on the final torms for the
would tooeh 11. It la proven fact tbai oi fight All of tho arrangemont wer
alae-tatbaofaU..sarowaurabIa,asd outu,j at u,or winforunro n f,'w
drniflsts tbemselTsa ar ukfoftbe MwCoin
pounds. Oa. of tba eorerios w.a Dr. Z-IU rk " """e ago. and llttlo ro
MdmU, tb ptosr drug fist ot us pdi mains to bo done. In all probability
slrwt, Sao rraoslsco, aad ba car It to or r s K,U Orans will be shIhcIsnI to
doienolbsra srbo rscosarsd. Ilsra U autlbtr ., ,,, , . ,
lotorMlla raootcrr. WacpT froja tbbCT-i'ere "8 contebt.
outoN.iar.NortbrJ,liWj. !,, ,low 0 t(e tvm flKWIw will
'Altera strloua llloets of ortrayear Judia .,.,,,,, ., .
J II. A Ilea f ibis city baa reeoiarsd acdre- P"' In their time In praratlon for
canls hlmssU most fonuaat to aaeeeutullj ...j, ,,., ', ,, , AY,uu.taJ thai Imf
baitltBfIUbat U f siiarall rtf artad aa a ,n" wnifejil. It IX xpMiel lliai Jet
fatal loalady lUUbl'Blsasef tba kldjeja. ' f ri, will spend th mt of III time
lospeaklnf cfbis taM Judja Al!o said. 'I ...
Bj,avs ioa lea- iraauncoi stTsa iu oj j
T,ii".L" rMliniw & f"rmer homo-anrt whkb hB "",d
fi.i-!!i,iL?Xari.1I?rV."la,an ,d8' fr trsJalag. He will
tiaetucaMaBdaaaiBMaudIsboiil4!te assisted by Ilsb PitMlmmOA and
undergo 'la irsatmsat Jl was ibraa mantbs ' ,, ,, a. .. .,,, , ..
tr. 1 uuud ditDx lor it. uuu. i u4 B'veral other. Coriaett will bs as-
IM msdlsina tattbtaUy (er tearijr ajtsr aillgtil(Mi ui, WAri, .j ursirslion lir
aa now Bad ma aTUeaca e Ua dltsa and "l,,,w ' nts wora ot prsmiMin iy
an satisfiad It U eaurslr aUmlaated. Ut f .Lin two brothers asd "Yaak" KsfUiy
Ktlla tscaod.1 bare cafaad aataatacnpouaiial T r' '
weight and wilt b plaaaad lodtscxlba kt "i :" -W - - '! '
roeneiies to apjoaa wo fjaj eaU w wrtu.' ' Hilton Hayden. eijrartr of Wt
rosnencs to acjoaawbo may ca
6kaffiBVo.Vs, Wr. U, UUL
Tta edllorr lt Kawa bkaaalf waa tba frlcsd
wbotold Judfa Alias of tL j'ttltoaCbsipoasdJ.
Thy are iba only tblscs knows tbat eat
aJdaar dtaeasea i
aiwr aa
wall aa beloia ttty
baoema abroale, wblsh bap
macs aboniiM
uk akM. 1KB I,1B
tutalo, Xqualtr sOtleoi ta dropsy, foal.
rbeomatlam from oris acid and ttaddar trasUaa.
Kuttoa'a Kaaal Ooopouad Url(kt'a axd
ICldiM DlMasss, la, It; lorWaUus. I'W
Jobs J iruJica Co, sve Waablai to airacl "
KUosr diss,i.,ii. iorDiuus.iwi,tlun Utlje UnWsd Statist Extra
Jobs J rulira Co.. ace Waablaato airacl ',..,., u... . ., , ii, .
1 raaatsco. ala eeBBoanders. tMaaaJyssfatiteaBiers nave Lssn put on for tile ac
toatlenU. Scad tar eaniaJat. Wssrtbtl.'....hi.j..u .1. An.fM.w.n,a
iPXJSSSgiLXZZS&Y
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X M. HABERLY,
Palace Pharmacy, 118 State 8t
ph
CVJU FcmWOrAENf-
MI
WiO OAHKOT OE OVRBB.
So uniformly ueccfal has Dr. fi tree's
.vont- lttwipttim proven In nit forms
Si J!??' W!knes. lYotapiuj. or railing1
df womb, and Leueortues, that, after over
VUiinlrf a, century's experience in cutlnir
W? . W 9t ca,'B of ' diltreMlnu and
dcblUlallmt aitmenU, Ur. Tierce now feel
Wily wamnted in ofTering to pay fcjoo in
raU for any caae of Uieae diseases which
l'ecanuot enre
It Stands Ato.sc -The "favorite Tre
rcripttou' stands alone, as the one and
tnly remedy for there distressingly com
mon furms of weal:neivVoeMed of such
oosltively specific curative properties as Co
warrant it makers In prnposluc. and
bimlin themselves to (brfcjt. ns we, tlie
undertiifncd proprietors of that woudctfnl
remedy hereby do. to pay the sum or job
InMcgal money of the Vnlted States in any
case of the above dirae- in which aner a
ihlr and reasonable ttial of onr treatment,
we fail to cure. No other medicine for
the cure of woman's peculiar ailments Is
backed by such a remarkable guarantee;
no other medicine for woman' Ills ia pos.
scascd of the unparalleled enrativg prop
erties lu.it would warrant its manufacturers
Id waklnu such an offer . no otherireratdy
ha such a record of cities on which to base
surOi a remarkable offer
Therefore, insist on having: Dr Pierce's
Pavorlte Prescription acd turn your back
on any unscrupulc.js dealer who would
insult yom- intelUfcuice by attemptlnt; to
foist upon yAu some Inferior substitute,
under the plea that "It is Just as good."
Insist on liavlor the atllele which lias a
record of a third of o century of enres and
which is bscked by those willing to forfeit
$joo If they cannot cure you.
In caes attended by s leucorrheal drain
solntion of Dr. Vierce'a Lotion Tablets
should be used conlolntly with the use of
the "l'ayotite lrcscriptlon " They are sold
by all dtlijRisrs or sent 'postpaid to any
address, on receipt or 35 cents In stamps.
Send v cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's
Common Sense Medlctl Adviser Address
World's DispKNSAav. Iluflalo, N Y.
Weak and sick women are invited to
consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, net. All
corrrsnondetiee is hrld ss strictly private.
Address Dr. 1L V Pierce, HnfTalo N. Y.
Dr. Plerce'a Pellets cure blllousuets.
belief rertnln named persons built
bath house, dwelling houses, ami
built trails nnd cleared and cultivated
portions of the laud.
William Hughe a practicing. pl(
Ktclim of Oregon City, deelnred thnt he
Is wh acquainted with the laud In
.UMtlnn: that he hlmtr and Dr. Tay
lor of Lebanon, Ore., llrst discovered
the springs on the land In ISS'J, and
thnt they built a log cub In bnUt limiso,
and cU-ared up n port of the laud near
the apr-tugs, and snld Improvements
were mode not oi.ty for their, personal
iim. but for tho general public; that
they visited the spring mich year from
I8S to 1801). and that during all those
years, during which the ontrymnu
olalins to havo mado continuous resi
lience, that ho made no Improvements
whatever, and thuy havo never even
saw him on tho land, nnd novor wore
jnwnre that ho had :uudu any claim ns
tnthe amo until tho aprlng or fnll of
1901
It 1h shown that the entrymnu reeld
ed nt different periods during tho tlmo
claimed as continuously residing on
tho land, at Mill City. Albany nnd In
Idaho; It Is also satisfactorily shown
that his wife made only occasional
visits to tho land: In fact, there la lit
tle set forth In the evidence to Indi
cate that his residence iim the land
was other than that of many others,
who oamo there each year for the pur-
1)bo or using tho water. It Is not
snown mat tno entryman ever resid
ed upon tho land In good fnlth. and
with tho apparent Intention of making
It a homo; ho assumed no control or
anything rolatlvo to tho same. These
spring Beemed to havo been used by
tho general public over)' yenr since
they worn discovered. It 'a shown
that a largo part of tho Improvements
on tho land nnd the trail leading to
Ihe aamo wero mado by those persons,
and not by tho entryman. Ills eon
tlnuoiiH residence was a mere pre
tenso; his entry appear not to have
been mado In good faith and for a
homo, but for the purpo4 of profit
and speculation.
Arrannlnj, for Jerfrles-Corbett Qo.
8a FranoUco Mny ,s.Champlon
J(,ffrloi mA Jamm nM f
"-.the city, with tholr rMmectlve follow-
era and trainers, and this evening
they aro expected to get together to
arranging tho final details for their
It Is not expected
. li .ivimir m is tsiHtrim.. iim
J a Fayo4t9, Ind Wae,wM reBtly
found to bo abort la; his arsotinu
about' J15J30O. ha dlsappsarssl
About 9WK) smtgraau have arrived
at Hamburg this week for transporta
modsUon of the oralerant.
Dr Bchlamp. a prominent German
wine gower, baa been fined 13175 for
adulteration of bla product
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Advertlsemest. five lines or less, la tbls column
hi sertel three tine for 25c 50c Week $1.50
moatn. M over fiw linn stthessms rate.
WANTED.
Wanted. One married nnd one stnglo
man, to work on farm, steady work
and good homo for tho right parties.
Many with thrco-horso team wanted
for short tlmo. Apply to Henry IJ.
Thlolsbn, 230 Commercial street
C-14-3t
Wanted. Young men to prepare for
govornmont positions. Flno open
ings In all departments. Good boI
nrlou. Itapld promotion. Examina
tion soon. Particulars frco. Inter
Stato Cor. Inst., Cedar Rapids, la.
4-2-lm
We Want a fUpreentatlve-In ovory
City and town in this stato to pre
sent our business. Our proposition
is 'an exceptional one, and offora to
a good, reliable, honest party, with
roforencea, not lesa than flOO per
bionth, No canvassing or appoint
ing of ogonte a bona fldo, lcgltl
mato business. Address, with
stamp, C. O, Pulslfcr & Co., Lumber
Kxchnngo, Seattle 4-16-lm.
FOR 8ALE.
For Sale. Ono light, secondhand
hack, 2 seats, $15; ono second-hand
buggy, good repair, 25; two second
hand wagons, cheap. Mitchell, Lew
is. Staver Co., Stato stroto. E-13-.1t
For Sale. Small grocery stock In out
skirts of Salem, flood opening for
person with somo capital and plen
ty of energy, flood reason for soil
ing. Address "C. It." enro Journal.
C-12-Ct
Wagons. A few 3 and 3U-lnoh moun
tain gears; used two months; nn
good as new. (leo. V. llndgerB,
Court nnd Liberty streets. f-2 lm
For Sale. Threo No. 1 farms. Kn-
qulro of Dr. Cuslck', over Capital
National Hank. t 2t-lm
For Sale White taugshang ecus for
setting. Sellwood strnlu. Inqttlfo nt
Ham I.udl'n blacksmith shop, corner
Front nnd Center atreots. 4-18-ltn
For Sale or Rent. 'Six nerea, 3 mlloa
out, orchard, garden, 2 ncros ot pas
pasture; good water. Price f 1550.
See (I. W. Ponrmliie, 2 mllea north
of city, on river road. t-3tf
FOR RENT.
Room to Rent. Furnished or unfurn
ished, with or without board. 31)7
State, Corner 12th. 6-14 3t
Room for Rcnt.--Ujs'alr. ('ottlo
block, by day, week or month,
Also URiit iiniisoKeeping rooms.
lileetrle llRhts, open all hours. Mat
tie Hutehlnson, prop. 4-23-lyr.
For Rent. Soven-room house, base
ment nnd well wntcr. Call on A.
Schrelbor, 424 High street 4-13-tf
LOST AND FOUND.
Stolen. Ono dark bay tnaro, 20 yeara
old, weight 1300. fat, rhod In front,
feet flat, hoavy black mano nnd tall,
ono hind foot white. Any Informa
tion will bo rewarded. P. M. Pherson,
Salem. Oro.. F. It. D. No. 6. R-2-2C
MISCELLANEOUS.
Removal. Wo have moved our pnpor
storo tn 299 Liberty street. 1st door
north of Stalger marble works,
whero wo will bo pleased to meet
our old customers. Iommon &
s.slh.rSJVSsssSiS!
Kaylor, practical painter. Phono,
2476 Red. C9-lw
Headquarter for Fencing, WVvun
wire fonolng for all purposoa.
Smooth wlro for hop yards, etc.
Corroonrtonco solicited. Walter
Morley, CO Court treet. Salem.
6-C-tf
Removal-The Salem Carrlago Fao
tory, Werner Fennell proprietor,
ha moved fiom Commorolal atrcot
to North IJberty, at tho bridge.
Call and eo the now place, and In
spect tho work done. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Werner Fennel.
Egg for Setting- Puro bred White
Plymouth Hook and Illack Minor
ca, the best layera known. T. I!.
Huudall, Mornlngslde Telephone
No. 2086 ned. 3-20-U
You will always find tho choicest
meats and groceries at tba Ipweat
price at Edward's k Luicher's, 401
and 410 State atreet 'Phoo order
given special attention.
LODQE8.
Central Lodge No. IP K. of p. CastU
Hall In Holman Illook. corner StaU
and Liberty street Tuesday of each
week rt 7. 30 p. in.. A. II Stranj
O. O, It J. Flefolng K. of JL and 8
FORESTERS OF AMERICA Couri
Sherwood Foresters No 19. Meet
Friday night In Turner block. B
W. Ilnluni.C..;A.lUrown. Sec.
Modern Woodncn of America Or
eon Cedar Camp No. P24. Meet
every Thursday evening '. 8 o'clock
Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, V
a; A. L. Hrown. Clerk.
ProUctlon Lodao No. Z, Ancient Or
der United Workmen, meu averj
Saturday evening In ths Holauta
Halt comer ot Btato sad Llbsrt
strsxta. Visiting brethren welcome
J. O. (Jrahaoi, M. W , J, A. 8Uroc4,
Kecordex.
classmeTOds
PAGE I SKVEft
OSTEOPATHY.
, m syp w ssWs'Nasss'
Or. M. TiSefioeitlr 'Fran'U J at.
and AnrlarBarrraSwiMBW
American sthool of Ostoopaliy,
Klrkavlllo, Mo., auccossor to "Dr.
Oraco Albright Offlco houra 9 to
12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd
Fcllowa Tcmplo. Phono Main 2711;
roaldoncq pheno 2g03 lied.
Dr. H. H. Scovell, Suogeatlve Thera
peutics and Osteopathy. Ncrrou.
functional and mental diseases, nea
ralgla, headaches, nervpua prostra
tion, dyspepsia, constipation, diar
rhoea, rheumatism, asthma, et.
D'Arcy block, Stato atreet. Phoo
Main 28S5.
X
W. Q'. Rbtfblna, Dr. of Osteopathy, ha
added to his practice tho Bystom of
supothoated nlr, for tho treatment
of acuto and chronic diseases. 157
Court Btroct. Salem, Or.
TONSORIAL AND BATHS,
Ryan Shaving Prlrv-BeTM ftrt.
cIsjw barber AKed. X1sat kHl
rooms la ellfj' Jf in aBtIa4t
atarillier. JfcAy, Proa.
Evans' Barber1 Hen-Only flrtt-claea
ahop ob 8fat rt, Try kt
new and avt4te, Vtsaat porU
bUa. BKve, imf Utlrmt, Mi
oaua, H. Twe arat-cJaaa In
blackt a W. Bra, aroaritttr.
T
O. H. MACK
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h & feie
BuccoMOr to Dry1 J. M. Keen, ta
white Corner. Salem. Orovon. Parti
M . ' t . Hl. ,1
desiring superior operations at me
rat foe tn any branch aro In eae!J
rqaet.
CAPITAL CITY
Express and Transfer
Meets all mall and paasenger trala.
Daggage to all part of the eK
Prompt ssrvlce. Telephone No. J4L
II1CCKMAN & IIF.DIUCK.
THE ELITE CAFE
80S Commsrelal Strett
Crawfish ) All served in
Hot Tamales the most ap
Cold Lunches ) petizing style
E ECKBRLBN, Froprlctcr
9
S. C. STONE, M. 0.
....PROPRIETOR OP.,..
STONE'S DRUG STORES
SALEM, OREQON. - -
The stores (two 'i uumtor) are to
catod at No. 23G and 297 Commercial
troct, and aro woll atoclto'd- wlUt a
romploto lino ot dniga and medicines,
tollot article, perfumery, brushes,
ota
Has had aomo 2G yeara experlenca la
the practice ot raodlclno, and now
makes no charges for consultation, ex
amination or prescription.
HUIEW1NGSANGC0. i.porten.M-
dcalers In Chinese and Japases fiacy
and Dry Ooois, silks, ladles' uitf
wear, furnlshiatr roods, matllws, w-
naracaisana aiiK niaaKcrcuieiS we
make up all kinds of vrraccera a ad
waists, white padcrwear, etc. Every
roods in store now sale cheap. IO&
Court st , Salem, or. Corner Alley.
SALEM WATER COMPANY
0PICC OITY HALL
For watar sarrlc apply' at oHec
ollla payabl monthly In advans.
stake all eotaalslBta at tt oMe. '.
Harptr's Whiskey la th bttt
Qet com into your vest.
Qua. Behrelber keep It,
And you know th rt
FARMER'S HOME
153 State trl
WESTERN TIMBER ASSOCIATION
Room 9 Chamber Commerce. Portlaad.
Headquarters for yellow piae lumter
claims. We iroarantee to locate vou
as arreed or refund your fee. Opticas
for the sale of large tracts of tlaiter
solicited- We have the buyers.
i. J. WALTER, pres.
Reference at Title, Guaranty and
Trust Cumpany, Portland; Oovt.
Chalmherlafn and Secretary of
Hlate Dunbar
," Your Stepmother.
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overcoat; also four suit a month for
$1. Called for and returned.
MRS. 0. H. WALKEJIl, Prop.
195 Commercial Street
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