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Ml'QMON CITY mil t'HTV MVtNTM Vrjl.Ni. 1. 8 LABOR HEADS flUND GUILTY z IN CHAROfO WITH OVNAMITI" PLOT MUST SIRVI LONO TERMS CITED CROWDS AWAfT VIRDIC of Mm Wttp Whin Announc mini l Mad and Uryt I Huibandt le Msv Ceurau l.UNAI'lM.lrl. lHe, u, thirty I ui in iv moor leader .1 gulll, lu a verdict returned la of uniplii liy in lb plot lu Mow ,.i ai.rlii wlmra It was llliixiattjl f mil Uliluii, una uf which r .1 In the d'th of peieona lu i-oa Aiij. ln. Tiiur l.ulMIng Jjuh a 2 waa (oil 11. guilty ul all Ik a In (no Indictment mi4 I liable uiaiiSntiill Icllu lit J J , MUimeUt. 1 U 10 ai'ijulllrt l.rinan NtlfT.rl. of Milwaukee.. i iiiiikinr, mi itoimpurt, U t uf KkiiidiK In Ilia truwde iIikIi availing tlio Verdict . grvai variety of altitude ol ii trial marked b Irlialun u DM Iniu t to courtroom at iik k ll'H morning i lbs aliltoubcpluelit of Iba kar wle ul the loan aatit while kiu(I ID her buauaitd u bale r, a Hit puuUtiUiiUt Might be St. Ityau. prvaidrul of I bo Internal AnxUlii.it of llrtdga ituriuial lna Worker. if. (h.i.o rumplc-d. Ha, with wae airuaed uf uln I ho un jt mda lo doairtijr Ilia ptupriy uf ft tor hu rvfueed lu twoguUe to iwu. j f..Mi er found guilty; U k M. Iljsu. ul uf Iba lu J "ii.' Am uiiuu uf IU lij to and t rl lion Worker. John T. Hut tl iOalu, ! t'vli. lit. JU'ltwrt 1 am, (urui-riy e-rUry, of k ,;'if A. Ttnmo. Hn Framia it ury of a t'aiifiirula llulld f-..l- a t'uuin ll. Kugena A. Clancy Aiirixu; I'hillp A, Cuulej, Nw Mlihar) J. ouiig. ikialoa, ( J. lilfcaln. Hoetou; J. K. Vun (all Uk City; Frank I'. Wbb. loth, raiilrk F. Fatrell. New ,;.Mm II Harry, Ml. Uiuia. I'u 1I11, HI. l-oula. Hour) W. I.g t. iMtmr. iir(. N liHBiii. iila; W K. It.d.llll. Xlilaau Jhi'ha J- t'uuuau, riillmlolibU, . II Houlihan, l lil'o, Jauiv , t lihaio, Jam.-a II. t'oiiklilln. OUKQON CITY. OREGON, F I 1 1 ). VV, J A N'. 3,1 UW, OTABLISHICD 1M E R.R.TO BE RUSHED Miirk V4iK,dru(r. an oltliUI of tli orilai. ) Kiufiw t ji,i.ril Kaliroad. la auiliuillf fur llir fa,( n,,, worfc Ilia track forty imi. a from I'nrtlaiiil auMlh. will oa Coinniaiimd u ti crlng. 1 lia rimlrai t U,r Ilia Work ' I'! Il but I'raaldnit tr li'iru baa l tn minora of dlffloulllra n. vniiuifi.i ,jr thi. rlklit f war tiart ..in ui ma ruiniiaii,, r. VVmMlruff I'wauoiimi a ) h,t rmniHiiiy la not fln.lliia anv la ordlnarllr lb" aav. iiibi bin ioiiiaii)r a arlti a immI fair prim, and Ibat Hot. rniniiaraiKPiy londr.iniiailmi aulla hfoiigl,! Tha old V1laini'li ...ii... will aiH'ti l a (hui of Hi. ,al, fat ly lo tlia adian(ai of llolion v.i (fain niy and Wiiiampim. I'mimr ly alnna ,a li,. , i,.,..,,.. (,.. dinialjr. FIIIT OVER TITLE OF LOCKS HEAR SENTENCED SEIF, FREE Inll Cor u all, ioini,i,d on a uitiinry rbarii. aa namim! vi. daf hi Cln ull Jn.t rani..! fir bavlnt awiil ,;,t moiitha la loll Ida ulnt In (ho run w U,.iu 'talk, n a.jnaw. (nruaall baa thn UMiiua Uladiu lUiii of b a iik uluJ.il euilif alib.nirb lln grand luy did not r-inrii an Indi-tmrnt aaalnat lilm. IU naq III Ull alul four uioblba hrli Ihr Jut t'obaldrrrd Iba cliari nd hiad. rxlurti "nu ln.lli-tii.i.i found."' txai.o Ihla forni..ll I1..1.1. 4 lhJ La aaa Kulllr and Jn.l. aiiililwll ariil.nrrd Bin, .,, inoiilln n jail. ne arf.i n,,,,,,u. of Iba aolilrtiia and lha i.amW 1. rdifd l.y rornaall a Iba bal hrialmaa ip-i,t h rtt rivwl. arnrd l, juda r'.n.niu.ii 10 ii-aia ma rny and tiavrr return. NEW XHAS POSTAL IS OOVCANMINT WILt OIVC CON 'NT TO TRANSFtR IN MORT TIMt PAPERS fORWARDED TO M'INDOE Ditd to bt Aiktd from Cortland RaMMray. Llyht A Powir Company Canal lo ba Mada rraa E Haie for a fear niiallfU atlona em iftrilng fraiuff-a la Ilia ay of Iraa irouiuiia and unaacaflvd uiortKi!i a I tilled ttlati a Ulalrli t Atu.rrmy W;. ( otirt Ma n (.iiuiini)i-d Hint tha at alrarl of title (o n.pTty eml.rmod in IHo i-arri-l lu ! ivcliaad br tba tiiUHiiiim nt to in. Imlo lb0 canal and lixka at Oii-Kim fltjr oa arcaplii). I'a. (Kin In lha -aao orro fumarilcd to Major llclndw, forjn of Knuiiiroia, 1'. H. A., Mondar, and. If aatlafai-torr lo hi in. a did all) be akrd from Iho I'orl'aiid Hallway. Lljthl It l'or I omi-any, ll In turn ttlll ba foraard rd to WaabliiKton furl aj.pronl y tb War )iwrtiiinbl. whlln the al-tiai-t all) nu io Hie Attorut-y irnr al. Willi Hi iM,ra alll i an eatl Uiate of mmmy rritulrrd to uiwrt" Hi. Iim ka. and aa aouo aa (ba dru inaiila ar ai..run-d tb canal alll b inron olwii to tba iiubllr. Aa lu tb rt'lraa of ronaln uiort guRra, tb roinranjr atamla ri-ady lo ila Hu m out aa eoon at tb uK-ra are appro J. Tbrr are l.aao In force dtit lng IHi vowi-r rtghla at lb Wlllniio-tl Kail. rarryln wltb tlmiii orrnilaalon lo maintain plpea uud.r tl.a ranal and alrva and oibur 0iThi-ad plant ai n It. Major Mrlndoe ll dxlda bnth-r III ilM-a lriinath will Intrfrr ltb dMwtiitig tba wntrrway. ablrh way ttwaaitat a rroiial lnwilon, al to a to (ba wirra and other gear cronaing atuvi. If ba di'lrrnlne tha f alnr' ar ' not 1.I1J wUoual.lw. or. are of anrh a rhararter thai Ihry can I r'tndl-d. It aH-ar aa if lha Iraoafer In (he aum of JJTi.t'OO will .n l amootb aalllng. is mm apace . iikki ir gr.(j r.da tma to u wnriiig rroll lu lli tanK-rii aa wrll a trie w.eKTn and of thn country, bill mm h r.inalna lo t, don hofur ia prr aa a whol can b lirooghl In aea that Iba bat l.'ntmiit th fan in iik la lo votn .rowr amount of fniif for lha lui icx'inrnt of Iba roada. Tb fofowliig cuin-rvlaora rv port lb i.niKd 11. .al Ion of lliolr road dlatrlcla aa fol oxa: No. , A. N. .tia.11 10 mill; "No, Vi. 0. T. Hunt 10 nillla; No. I', Cbarli-a lun- ran-li u 'lia; No. 3."., J. A. Held nillla. Oorgn, of wlikU d!trlit A. N. Jenaan la auirvlor, t.d a tn mill la. and mad. .lnnt l"r tb blowing out of aiumpa on Hi tCi'aada road. riily for grading In tb airline. Hirina r mt'd a t x of f mllla and eWrtrd J. A. K'-ld t iiwrvlaor. I'rom on rndof (b- lounty to the otbi-r the gali' ad 1U7-n of Hi. dlj.-r ern rommunltii't ar Oi;'iUng the out l' of giMd road. ilr and thrre la mat anui prorly bolder who la already reoelvlng the lwii-flt of a good road, and la loo Jo!!Hh to b-n-flit bla neighbor, or riui li too ai'ath- ellr lo (ar, but Iba tid lint art In ain.riKly for liniirored rada. WINS SCHOLARSHIP CCORCI BtRNARO NOBLC TO tl RH00E8 REPRESENTATIVE IN OXFORD - COAL GAINED AFTER A HARD FIGHT Tuition Providid and 11,500 Given Winner Annually Pram Fund upplnd by "Empira . Bulldar- T. I', lu twin 1 1, poaimaal.r, aniiouu ird Thursday niht that the outgoing ina! bad broken all rworda. Mr. II an ll aaid thai at lai b more aarka of niai bad liern aeut fruia thl city than er lfora fbrtatmaa ta, The viilir fon of the KVtoiJii. worked - nd bui for lb ertlileut ' ' men and women It would 1 , lniMtibla to bav given 1 tlnm to tb great bulk rertalii y glad t'brUtmaa Id Mr. Itandall. "It van oh v rr bad and wv ,": KHTACAIlA Itoad IH.trlct No. O . oim a i.u uii 1 Bix riai lax 10 n (! ed at the dlarrvtlon of the road aup enlaor. The vol waa 42 for lo ft aaalnat. Thla will rnla nearly f.OOO. Hy nnatilmona or th nietlnir, ta dorel tj T. Hunt for tuperrlaor. Iload dIMrlet No. 10 toted a 5 mill ai'et tal tai to lie distributed over to dlatrlet. Omrli-a llnnran waa eudor ed for aiiiierrlBor. The tib ial tai a li ralae about I.MU. BEST WATER TO BE Fl HAD )R $100,000 1 Getirgo Iternard Noble, ton of Maj or and Mra. Cbarli-a B. Noble, of thli city, received loforaiatloo Krlday af- teniooa tbat be bad won tb Knode Ikbolarablp for tha HLate of Waablng ton. Tb young man will b.-gla bla courae at Oxford L'nireralty next OiKilr. lerll Kbodee, "Tba Orrt Kmplr liulldi-r,'' who mad an lm- men m fortune In lb diamond and gold field of Houib America, ahonly before Lia death provided a arholur ahip annually for each of the l.'nlted KUtea, the recipient 10 be cboaen by rompetlilva examination. The abol arablp ; provldea, aaid from tulltoo which U provided by another fund. II.UKl annually for each of the ben oriaeiea. btud-nti of aeven Waah Ington college competed for the prize, young Not.le. who but l-een a atudent of WaablnRton I'nlveraity, being conaldered from the atart the prolwli winner. A atudent of Whlu mau rnlveralty ran blin the eloaat race and it waa not until Friday tbat judgea made their dxlaion. George Iternard Noble waa grad uated from the blh achool nt Arca dia, Ha . and came with hl parent to thli city In 19o. He waa gradual ed wltb bonora by Portland tial nei college. It waa then thai he concluded to make a fight for the Khodea Scholarship, and, vlaltlng hi alater In Tacoma. decided to obtain bla preliminary training In the I'nl veraity of WaahltiKton. He entered a a freabman In the beginning of the I10 t(m. He received high percen tages In all departmenta the first rear. He was ma aucreavful In hia sr.hn. wiib me rec-ent typhoid epidemic niore year and waa made captain 0f now on the ducreaae It bvcouiea ap- uue or the cadet companies. parent lo th (icople ot Oreftoo City Tn examination for the Rhodes tbat aoru. thin, ahouli U done to W "eld In October and .... . Mr. Nol.le waa on of the four who Improve tb city a waU-r- aupply. If ,ed. He waa notified December tha city la to keep paa r!)h It tbrlv-l It thai th booor had beea awarded Init nelKhbor wbd boast of thvlr u- SHOW FINE INCREASE OREGON CITY BOY RECEIPTS OF COUNTY jBICPOULTRYSHOi' 4 k tIA a a, aa-. .-. aa.--. iilii ii miiiiMfirn DLIHU MlittAhUCU The Comity n-rorder'a office made a fine Increase In ravenue In '1912 over (hat of 1311. The revenue In I 1 X a VXAIQ and In 112 u H.72i.3,aba Inereaso being $l,t77.7 Tba ccxinty clerk a office made a Might Increase, the revenue la 1311 blng I7,!'.2fli and In 1512 7,3h7.W. Tbo shrir a f-.g In ll were $';ii.S nd in lii2 f.'.j.S. K. P. Iodman, the uew uiiirit mcorder, will ussum bla duties tomorrow, aiid. Jt la un derstood that ba will retain the effi cient clerks in the oflice who have proved (hat tbey. know bow to take rare ot the county' hoslnft. County Judice Ileal 1 aaid Thorsday after noon that be waa pleased with (he In- creaiK-d reventia In the various coun ty Office. BUSINESS MAN CERTAIN PORT LAND WOULD ALLOW TAP PING OF MAIN f SYSTEM COULD BE INSTALLED SOON Advirllitmant of City 'Would Rtlm- burst Taxpaytra for Cost Flj- un-t Clvsn In Support o' Plan T VOTES 10 HILL TAX . The Damage ua Hoad District 'a an nual meeting at Damascus waa at tended virtually by every taxpayer In the district Many of them were ac companied by tbelf families, and en joyed a good time afti r tb men got throurh. The rjueuion of a solid con tribution toward the good roads move ment waj taken up. Supervisor W. W. Cooke was In the chair. WH h few exceptions every nun present express ed his convictiona tbat the beat way to Increase the value of laod was to have good uads adjacent to It, and the boosters won out. It wag decided to levy a ten tpiri tax on tha district by vot of nearly four to one. Ser-i-nty-flva persona voted. M. J. LAZELLC IS IN CHARGE. OF PLANS FOR GREAT EXHI-BITION LAST YEAH EFFORT TO EE ECLIPSED Handsjm PrUs ar OrTrd for Bt Exhibit at th Snow to b -. - Hld January 'j and 4 - ALDERMAN TO SPEAK AT SCHOOL A school ofncera' convention (or Clackamas County will be be.'d at th court house, Oregon City. January 11, beginning 10 o'clock.' Tie law makes tb chairman- or aom member ii um- boara a oeiegat. ana - give STATE FAIR 1ST HAVF FIND AID fl::i.) iit mm I I!' 1. I : 1 I- ring ited ess ' ons auk tut - Its - fair ik-h :hls ere r ter om .ata. . rid- on- ere res hi all lib- Ion 1 me h .e i M Of i-ap- 1 .!- peaned before the atate committee at tvenpiu v aan., and waa notified that be had won (he acholorshln. pertor aster at (be exjieaisj of Ore-i sou city. Many merchant;! rid business men ' of this city are taking steps to ascer tain bow the city water can be best lm proved at the least coat to the pub- 'lc. I'romlnent among these Is Jesse liayell of tha Northwestern Associa tion, who haa gone to considerable effort In figuring out the cost of pip ing (lull Hun water Into this city from j Uraye Crossing, a distance of Dine miles. Mr. 1 lay ell, who baa teen the prob lem id Hum water worked out In many cities of the east, believes that The fruits ' Clackamas Coun- good water can be furnished Oregon ty'a display at the recently held Land nun as me canqioate ror the appoint- Mm for expenses. County Super- nient 01 me i nlveralty of W ashing- latendect Gary la trying hla utmost ton. In answer to a telegram he an-ito Interest all school officer The LAND SHOWS TEMPT TO COME HERE City In sufficient quantities from tbej Hull Hun pi lie, at a cost that would be entirely withlu the reach of the people. Mr. Hayrll atate that by tapping the Hull Hun pipe line with 12-Inch Iron pip, .laid three feel 00 nenth tb grouud, 'the water could be oroiiKht Into the city at (he rat ot 2SU.0U0 gailona per day which would much more than aupply the present needs uf (he city; at the cost of $10, imo per mile or about fluo.ouo for the entire distance. Mr. liayell believea Shout at Mlnneaptx'ls and Chicago are seen In the many letters that are dally arriving at the IMblicity Head Quarters. Manager Freytag Is takin greal pains to answer every Inquirer. and has an elaborate system of "fol low-up" o that no genuine Inquirer Is lost sight of. A sample of the let ters and of the questions asked is the following from Aska. Ga.: "Hav ing visited the Land Show in Minne apolis, and seen your magnificent dia following questions will be discussed The drinking water, holidays, the annual institute. !oca meetings, the teaching of agriculture, what consti tutes a good school; question box. At the 2 P. M. session. Superinten dent of Public Instruction Alderman will apeak on "What can be done for the county schooL" IK -i. ilfW iidl lUiJo oil! I S. I- - .1 ' lit I 111-v .1 r- 1 co . n I. I -t 1 t 'I ,1 -I ' d.d I ' ... II ' It ,ru . I u c: . r i .11 ! ' 1 1 Ii 1 i'. 1'. a 1 IV v "7 ' ) . . 1 1 f 1:' ,1 t 1 ;t of us ,-br . or - it. dr '. ey hi at s ' tat 1. im lor . air . ikt ted Mil- rst lh ick- Ju ; to s. un Th View that 2:.0,uug gallons per dsy would be Uay, besides havlug talked with you wore than ample to supply Oregon personally; I am tempted to writs City and base his figures on the tart you for further Information. What that there are about lutio bouse-hold- Sre the health conditions In the Wil es in tb city, each cousuwlng about au;ptte Val'ey? What about is the luO gallons per day. thua a littl lea VraKe coat of living? What doe than hai of tha water would be used nnd com, within aeven tulles or a al the pteetit time, but In case a 12 K(Kd town What Is the most corn- inch pipe did not prove sufficient, a nion fr0p! What can a man da Uh .0 Inch plx could be laid, coatm about IliO.OOO. which would supply lb city for many year to come. Mem bera of th Portland Water Hoard have staled that tbey would favorably consider tb proposition. In connection with Stat Engineer l.ewa recent plan to supply all of the valley cltlea with water from Clear Lake, east of Kugeue It would teem that pure water could be brought much more cheaply Into the city by tapping th Hull Run pipe rather than to bear the heavy expense or extend Ing the Stat water line from SaJem to Oregon City. It la estimated that It would cost between three and four hundred thousand dollar to pipe the water from Salem to Oregon City 1 5,000 r All the letters cover the same gen eral lines, except those that Indicate the writer contemplate visiting Ore gon to find things out for themselves. 14 DIVORCES COME AS MS PRESENTS FUND FOR SIDEWALK do'ightfut program was rendered at a social meeting of the Mount Pleasant Improvement Club Saturday evening The meettug was held at (he achoolhouse and the attendance waa niuih larger than at any of the prevloua meetings. An Interesting program, was rendered and refresh- meuta aerved. The proceed were uf- hcient to make certain the building of the sidewalk between Mount Pleas ant and Oregon City. The aldewalk which is now in a dilapidated condi tion cost about 1 100 and It ha been decided fo build a new one the entire distance. Work will be started in a few days and the walk will be com pleted earfy In the summer. Tha club will hold Its regular meeting next Tuesday night when plans ror raising the remainder of the money will be discussed. Christmas presents In the shape ot divorce decifees were awarded to fourteen plaintiffs Friday by Circuit while It would probably take at least judge Campbell. Eight of the plain- ftv years lo get tho water Into the city from Clear Lake, ao great Is the undertaking. Hull Kun water could be piped Into tha city within a year. Aa a great advertising feature few will doubt that pure water is as great a boon as a town can receive and one ha only to look to Portland, the fame of whose water haa spread over the entire g'obe. Another fact which may aeem triv ial until Inveatigaled la that pur wat- tilTs were women, and the allegations In the various decree were cruelty and desertion. The decrees awarded were In the following cases: Ida H. Cawley against Charles A. Cawley; Rosa Otto against G. C. Otto; A. Howard Young against Hat- tie Young; Clinton H. Edwards against Mar'garet Edwards; A. B. Murphy against Cecelia Murphy; er la a great aid to tfnperance. OneU,Mrl Godman against Samuel S.Ood- haa but to notice the aigns in vanou aaloous advertising the use 01 neer Instead of water on account of Ite greater purenewa. AnERDKEN'. Wash.., Dec 28 If role work by the Vvestport llfesarlng crew saved the officers and men, 34 In all of the Hrltlsh fuir-masted hark Torrladaile. which weit ashore near the entrance to Grays Harbor eany today. It waa the fa) of the crew to realli that they were drifting to a most certain death., Seven hours work In a llieboat In o of th worst ea ever known waa the form of Providence that aavw Captain lot- lira and his men. man; Edith M. Augustine agatnat Frank E. Augustine; Paul V. Gun- ther against Maud H. Cumber; Tlllle M Relnke against Otto A. Relnke; Edith May Lakln against Homer W. Ijikm; Joate llerlln against Charles T. Perlln; Adolph Michael against Annie Michael; Henry F. Swartout anaginst Prances Swartout and Sar ah A. illanrher against Charles V. Hlanrher. Judge Campbell dismissed without prejudice the complaint of Ida U Orchard against & F. Orchard. The number of divorces granted ainca th flrst cf the week has exceeded by three the number 0f marriage licenses ganted by County Clerk Mulvey. F MAINE,' DIES HERE The funeral of Thomas Harding, author of a poem entitled ' Remember the Maine, ' which waa given wide puti'lcity Just before the Spanish American war. and a prominent writ er of the Middle West for almost hair a century, waa held at 1 o'clock Mon day afternoon at the home of hia daugh ter. Mrs A. I Allen, ot Redland. The Rev. C. W. Robinson, rector ot the SI Paula Epiacopai Church, this city, conducted tha services. Mr. Harding waa born In Cork, Ireland. September 24, ISli, and he and Mis Mary Lester wer married June 14, ISIS. Tbey came to America tn 1357 and located at Sturgls. Mich. Mra Harding died November 24. 108. The following year, his health failing, Mr. Harding came to this county to live with his daughter. He la surviv ed by Mrs. Allen and two other child ren, Oscar Allen, of Mentone, Ind and Minnie R. Allen, of Howe, lnd. Death waa caused by pneumonia and the infirmitiia or old age. Mr. Harding wrote to Rev. Robin sin about a year ago. asking the clergyman to conduct the funeral aer- vices tn caae he was rector or SL Paul a Church at the time of the writer'a death. Learning from Dr. II. 8. Mount that Mr. Harding was critically 111. Mr. Robinson c ailed to sea biro several daye ago and con ducted religlotia aervlres, tor which the 111 man waa grateful Close on the htela nf rhriim, and New Years cornea gf!uther eel. oraitoa January and 4. when the second annual eahlhltitm of the Clack amas lounty Poultry Association wi!l l-e held In the Armory at Fourth and ilain Htreeta. Manager M. J. l-a- xelle la devoting his entire time to the affair, which was a great aucc undur bla direction last year, and bla enorts are being ably seconded by the officers of the association; W. A. Shewman. president: George Hall, vice-president, and Elmer Diion and Dr. M. C. Strickland, who are direct on of the association. Entry blanks hav bn prepared and are b-lng mail ed to prospective exhibitors In every section of the county. Following Is the premium list lo part: Special Premiums Heat duck tn show, 1 gallon tenoleum, J. J. liutzer. lie at cock bird in show, SS.OO alum inum tea kettle, Rice ft Ppolan. Beat ben in show, Slagic egg tester, given by Oregon Commission Com pany. lieat pen la show, roll Adrian net ting, given by Frank Duscb. liest bantam ben la show, $5.00 cushion, given by fennoa & Company. Pens White Plymouth rock, $i.00 nmbrtllo. Huntley iiros. Co. liarred Plymouth rocks, roll ot net ting. Wilson 4 Cooke. ltrown Leghorns. $1.00 merchandise order, Joae Drug Co. Huff Leghorns,-silver butter knlfa and sugar shell, C. I. Stafford. Whit Leghorns, bucket or lard, P. A. Kloostra. Anconas. one dozen cabinet photos. P. M. Hart. Huff Orpingtons, 3 cant lice killer Chartnan c Co. 8. C. Bhod Island Reds, 10 pounds lard, Farr Bros. - White Wyandotte. $3 00 wei-chan-die order, tjnnnelater & Andreen. Light . Bruh.ni as, fcerchandlBe, order, J. Levitt. .. Columbian "ysndottes. $3.00 mer chandise order. Pope ft Co. Cocks White Plymouth Rock, 20 pound shell. F. T. Barlow. , I-arred Plymouth Rock, $1.25 flash light. C. G. MUier. Hrown Leghorn, box bole proof hose, Price Bros. Huff Leghorn, 20 pound Best Bone, II. P. ilrightbilL White Leghorn, one box or. hose, Workln&inen's Store. Anconas, bucket poultry, food, George Reddaway. Buff Orpington, 20 pounds Diamond Chick Foor, Jack ft Albright. S. C. Rhode Island Red, large glass . pitcher. D. C. Ely. - . White Wyandottea. large looking . class. C. W. Friedrlch. Light Hrahmas. . can Dependable coffee. Hub Grocery. , Columbian Wyandottea, " sack ot flour. F. B. Schoenborn. Cockerels White Plymouth Rock, one gallon lice killer, Chas. II. Lilly Co. Barred Plymouth Rocks, one lice killer. Chas. H. Lilly Co. Hrown Leghorn, 25 pound sack of Diamond Egg Food, Portland Seed Co. . Huff Leghorn, 25 pound sack of Dia mond Egg Food. Portland Seed Co. White Leghorn. 25 pound sack of Diamond Egg Food. Portland Seed Co. , Anconas, 25 pound sack ot Diamond Egg Foor, Portland Seed Co. Hull Orpingtons, 25 pound sack ot Diamond Egg Food, Portland Seed Co. S. C. Rhode Island Red. 25 pound sack Diamond Egg Food, Portland Seed Co. White Wyandotte, 25 pound aack of Diamond Egg Food, Portland Seed Co. Light B rah mas, 25 pound sack of Diamond Egg Food, Portland Seed Co. , Columbian Wyandotte, subscription to Rural Spirit. Hens White Plymouth Rock, $1 poultry food. J. E. Seeley. Barred Plymouth Rock, can White House coffee, Larsen ft Co. Brown Leghorn, bras sprayer. Straight ft Salisbury. Huff Leghorn, full book of stamps, L. Adams. - White Leghorn, can Lee' Lice Kil ler, V. Harris. Anconas, 5 pounds bacon, R. Pet- sold. Bull Orpington, box of silk handker chiefs. Chicago Store. S. C. Rhode Island Red. one gallon lice killer. Cbas. H. Lilly Co. White Wyandotte, one gallon lice . killer, Chaa. II. Lilly Co. Light Bah ma, one gallon lice killer, . Chas. H. Lilly Co. Columbian Wyandotte, one gallon lice killer. Chaa. H. Lilly Co. Pullets White Plymouth Rock, subscription to Rural Spirit. Barred Plymouth Rock, subscrip tion to Rural Spirit. Brown Leghorn, subscription to Ru ral Spirit Bull Leghorn, subscription to Rural Spirit White Leghorn, a 1.00 seed order, Ront!edge Seed ft Floral Co. Anconas. $1.00 seed order. Rout ledg Seed ft Floral Co. Huff Orpington. $1.00 seed . order Routledge Seed ft Floral Co. 8. C. Rhode Island R.d, $1.00 aeed order, Routledge Seed ft Floral Co. Whit Wyandottea, $1.00 seed order Routledge Seed ft Floral Co.