PAGE FOUR J5 ttOBCIUNO weWt-REV.CW. x.T.nAV. JU 10. ., I I Protect your Health It's thoroughly aged not green or unfinished. Consume the quality products of the louse of Anheuser-Busch St. Louis e.'HT'1. v. X!so manufacturers cf CRAPE BOUQUET A-D GINGER ALE EEVO MALT-NUTRINE. m Euy Ly the case from your Dealer Roseburg Soda Works Dittributor Rose hurt?, Ore. MBSIEHT DIES OF , :'u v am, (in d at -i idt AIM RISES ON CONVENTION (Continued FromJPafieOne . good boy. for Its picture; end It So,, while wlihlo ".amy muslin , moke bag. scattered all around the ,a. there come .udden flashes .and h.. nhotographers rush away to d.- i ........ ii.i.i :.,i!av fellow ing nL, ' ,,anoraiiiic pictures wui u .'...'.,. Th. mmv of hi i .in h on tale at the anacn m piir-uinum... " -. prcscimj v life gathered from tits delirium and ) Lee llafer, ir g EXPECT TO S HIP IPIERCE FLAYED i i CARLOAD CHERRIES BY REPUBLICANS, visit In with friend" nnd relatives. They will also attend the itose Festival. Leaves tor East .Mrs. Vic tor Pottorson will leave to morrow mm nine for Kansas City where she will spend some time visit ing with relatives and friends. Ffforts are being mail" bv Foster Iliitner lo ship by express a carload of (AKf.cliitid Press la-ased Wire.) SALK.M, June 10. The iidinlnlstra- ls censured 1 1,0.00, Valley Hill: c icl r c.4 lo the lion I liovcrnor ll.rc iniilille western market The re; urn-; scathingly by the Marlon county ro lion of the I'mpinia Valley cherries publican cenlral committee which has . xicndod lo the middle western ' net here yesterday for reorganiza- .lutes. until mniiv nsiuesls have b ' H" and Ihe direct primary system Is K...I rr miLnin. ,,conclcs. Mr. ' declared to have undermined political At the Terminal Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Ci.rmllis are spending a lti.ehurK visiting with loukiug after business matters. They are registered at the. Terminal hotel. hU few rational periods, is one oi j continued pluck, a-a.ru-t adveisi. cir-. cuiumances. Th lev was born in l.astcrn Or. eon ami vas left mother leas at the ace oi lif e, when the mother saver her liie i" bringing an other son Into the woid. At the age or five he lost three rubers while play ing with a dynamite cap. Al ih" ace nine the father decried Ihe family, and leli the bov to shift for himself, rmuiiv reachim- Portland, the youuK lal sought . mployment. and got a Job selling newspapers. .Steadily he worked at valgus occupations un til a few week ago. when he found it impossible to obtain lurther work, and bo started south. Near Wilbur he met a tinker who needed a helper and so he worked through the north part of the county lor seerai days. Finally be develop ed a Bore throat and being without fundi failed to obtain medical assist ance when it was most needed. His condition became such that be came to Itoseburg and asked for help nom the county health unit. lr. Ueit im mediately Rave the throat alteration, and sent the young man to the coun ty home. Hater, however, Insisted on work ing. --1 have never been any place jet that 1 didn't work for my keep," he told tho superinf ndent, and so he insisted on d-in Iiht Jobs as long as he could lorce himself to work. Giadually he became worse and a week ueo was taken to .Mercy Hospit al, wheru he quickly developed pneu monia and weut into delirium. Th nurses of the county health unit uud the hospital nuisio, as well as a prac tical nurse vuiplued by tne counij. Hied to nave the oun man, but he died on Sunday. Those who met htm were greatly surprised to find sucn a manly young lellow in view oi the hard lost cast upon him by circumstances. Friend less, and aione in the world, he was well mannered, kind, a good, clean talker, and a winning personalis ; a young man, who with half a chance ,. ouiu uodouess have been a power. As it is lie will lie in a simply marked hurled v.itln-ui ceremony anu VOTICB of ! of government tim ber General I-nd Office. Washing. . ii f May 15. IS'- Notice it here ton. ! C. Max . '''"d ' ml ""iron. OI IH. of tloii. and ii"" Kebruary H'-e Al Btat.. '" departmental Ai.ril H. Ji2. the tlrn. IT ' V." f " low"'- land, wtn be Wld at ID u'cliM-k a- m. at pub Jul i. ' i ni,.l fBic Land inceU a . Itoseburg Oren. to the a Lne.t' idiKr at not l. than the ap k ...l vLlu a. .hewn by tula notice, be .object to, IhWJWIjl i n. B-eretaiy ne ''"" " " -: exit. . .... . ., ,! hub- chase Pile, with an - Another mtenuie . - ,io-ni,l, of V'r, bub. and ;:: ,,:"""". ' X to be r b. LOCS sre-ech. formally op i .iiru,-iu (leortre lion, -: ...1,.i . wood, secretary oi me ..... - nilttee. to read the formal cull, which Is the warrant for th.. . JJ Ur init of the hosts. The convention ,ST'heVn?spn sen,ed the slate of prc, posed temporary officers headed b ihe name of Theodore I. liurtort , a Clevelander. and ln. luding e ery i ih.. pnnvention, even to issistant doorkeepers and messen gers. Sometime someoonj e" fo ask Just what an assistan door keeper is.' and thus Precipitate a new issue. Hut for today th. re la to be no ripple upon the placid! ) of convention harmony, and tile tlate is adopted amid a restlessness among the deleBatct. They are insatiate for sensation, they have cojne to yell and vent their emotions, and no puny chair man with a punier gavel can deny ""-.I.. . ..l.-.r.. ISut presently, an nunuu to the front, a figure clothed in i B- nity as in a cloak. ine .-.c. . din that makes their previous cla mor seem like silence. Uven a "banc, to yell, they yell. Burton s not one to be moved to aell-eons-ciousness by that; bis ong. rather grim, face masks completely what ever stage-fright or other tinglmc lot the emotions he may feel. Alio presently they let mm spear.. Ilmtoii Takes His .lol). Ilurton'a Job Is to welcome the delegates to Cleveland and Ohio. i .i to .mind, for them tire ke- anu men .......... -- - . , t ihe campaign. His speccn , . , , retitovtu mm lun i "!' ," "illdi will be received from clt- " ' r the Limed flalen, us.iK-latio.i. , h , ni mid corpoiatlona or "' " !i u, ler " the law. ot the . United ates or a. J ate. Territory, or Uls tiKt there." t only. l'P" apellcatlon of .1 w Sec 7, Let . "d fir 3400 M.. 'l , ' u r', M NKU. KW'A red fir 11IS0 rue'ti'OMNWjednr "..ill M , hiinli'. k 60 M., bluA Wi'-l red f r M.. hemlock " M.. none of the Sw!i0triV' yellow fir 420 JJ.. .econd ir.nreeoWwtn irVt, white ,., iii X will" 'cedar 40 W., BWM , SK'A yellow fir :0 M., second growth fir ...,i,r 40 M.. Lot 6 yellow lir - 'H' M-. vvl.ue nr -, " JI M., it 7 yellow fir .1.0 M.. second "r 7S0 V. ,. 7" ...id t..r i;.:hl'l1j';V'.i Pine tl.1, ptr' . ' i ll.uo ptr U lT' it. e w..C i- ih iifcj'i Willie T M. 4 j m., -hite...3.::..i .7"" " w-hit. a nr . who. . 1 Hi-, m . " 01 telu -Z-4 ... ... , section. iu . ...'', luai-. Per id. tor th, : l'r it. (OP il gt."h tTr no' M., white cedar U0 M 5. jj it 11 V., Sec. 2.1. Lot 1 red fu 1S40 11.', white cedar 225 M.. Lot 3 re. ir 175 M . Willi" cedar 121 M.. iKt I tit .v.r. 1 v-.T.-wt.. nil tu b .... : ., ft. Per 41., T. a s 7,'"' nt ) J'ellow p,ne ! jV' "r 15 M.. not to"L' II. Jones of ... I iiuve. frlen'is and ! without lecOKnilion lio.u the world oi n.,i,..,r .a.. Hint a fair or. e has been parties aim mane way u.r a ... oirered. and that he will attempt, to '"" "i"";"' make a carload shipment. An advance: of 11 U.r. per ir pound packed box has been offered. I'lib ss a cat-haul ship ment .ail tie arranr.cd none will be shipped, but II Milliel. yt cherries can bo secured to loud n full car the X presa shipment will be made Ihu last of this week or the first of next, ir good success Is met with thin ship ment, a carload of Lamberts may be ' 111 to Ihe middlo west in about tell day.. people uliioug whom niiiku his mark. he tailed to fir red red (ir 1200 M . white ceuar .1) (. red fir 225 M, white cedar loO M.. iJl red lir 6..0 M-. white cedar 250 if Lot 5 red fir 2710 M while cedar 4..' V. Ia.t 16 red fir 1500 JL. white ce ,lar 200 II. None of the timber on these tvetlon. to he sold for le. than $2.00 tor M (or Ihe red and yellow fir, U0 per if. lor the second urowtll fir. io per 41. lor the wl.lto fir and ..o0 per 41. tor the wnlte cedar. 1. .. H. I V . See. !). Lot i yellow pine 7o 41., . : ... -.LI for less than 3.00 per noto of the campaign. - ,iM T, 17 it. 1 .. rec. 1,11 ... has alreadv been given the approval, 60u M 2 flr 1700 M. SK-, Nb'A fir President Coolidge and other 41.. yvy, SiKW fir l.uu JL. Nk.J4 1. ..,111 nrkiif iiiln tin Hiirnrises siiri lir SOO 41., liMnlut i.M.." SBC lir 1225 41.. Hf.'i SKH lir 112a fiemlo'k 150 41., SWA SKii none of the timber on 1 ih Is eetloa to bo sold f..r less than 1.50 per il for the lir and l.o0 per M.. for the hem lock T kl S.. it- 3 V Se. 2a. NW4 NV'i fir 750 41., s V 14 NW14 fir 700 K.I..M., W ASH., HAS llltl I lltl'. Here on Business N. M. .Mt intosh of I'ortland arrived til the cltv veslerilav evening to The guveiuor, iu resoliillons adopt-! Hp. nil 11 few days here in the interests ed by the body Is flayed because he ,,f t li Mcintosh Ice Machine corn has failed to live up to pre-election party. Mr. Mcintosh Is registered at promisi n to reduce taxes, because f ' the Hotel l'mplUll. his meiliod of enforcing the pnihlhl- . lion law 1. nil because of his policy of I Here for Few Day. appointing rpcclal prosecutors in va-j y.r. and Mrs. Jes.i Cnge of Kueene rinus counties to supplant tho regtilur i arrived iu the ilty yesterday alu r-prosi-cutors in lliiuor cases. J noon lo spend a few days here visit- The committee urges 1111 amend- j i,g with friends nnd iitle'i.llng to mi nt of the direct primary law Unit j business. Mr. Unco is a r. preseuta will admit of party conventions uud tive of the 1 J. I ronin company. LOWDEN !S FIRM (Asaocluted fie Lenl Mire.) CHli. Alio, June ID. Dispatches re ceu.a here from Cleveland disclosed ith.a L.euti.iiant tlovemor r; d r,. I silerlliig of lllmo.s, had reached I 1- rank O. l.uwd. 11 by telephone at Ox 1 lo:d, tihio. vest, may and that Col onel Low. leu tuld bun that his decis ion to decline, the repuolican vice p.esiueiitial i.oniiuatiou was irrevocable. leaders; It will contalln no surprises ; sU'A lir so ; ,..,1..., is,,, u-iii 1... nunctu-iK lir 1. lor tne leuuei.-., . ated with frequent opportunities lor yelling, stamping, cheering, whistl ing and handclapping from tho loor. lie mentions President Cooluigo. The crowd goes wild. He namw Warren Harding. There is a sub dued quality to the applause n when one speaks of the lately dead, lie speaks ot the party that some thing which they all are parts ot and which has called them here to day and they seize tho opportunity as he knew beforehand they would. ... ,iv. ihi. nartv a rousing cheer. and the speaker a breathing spell liurton linisiies, MlTH K OP u,, Nothe In her-b777,., of an .., j,r, the county tuur, , "4 Oregon. Bivtn. tod, , record rn the j)th " r 1 win en-,., i,r J a e (r bZSfa' tllle. etaie ana llu.'1' l'ennlnif. a minor? lowing Ues, ril,j " The t..utl,ea,r TT'W eight, la lown.hl,";" Meridian. In L " eontallling 160 .. ." ! est of said I'oni.aDs u. to said real prtmm. 'il I hat I will rlWlM" 2711, .lay of Jur'."'' be person ofI,s ,h; then lor for cio,h 1. 1": tho 27th day r the same I. ...la o.',' ';-v I... "... ."' "''.; - , ' will,, jregon, or t the a, J T. lAmg, In IMBrtur- r. j Ke-e-k-n. v Onar.llan of i!,. 4 of Jjonivan S. btnnin,, PROFES3IONl."tJ C. McNeil Chiroptajtoy Ult. M..H. rLYEKv?! sfrir.n. ill U' i . . ... Mil, g will attempt lo have this written Into resolutions adopted by the statu ! ceiitrul coinuilMce. J Oflicers eleclcd by the collimltlee , VANTOCVFIt, Wash., Juno 10.-' were: Chalnuiin. Paul F. llturis; Fire aw.ft a block and 11 half of tho v Ice -chairman. Katiiiy K. Illshop. see- busliiesa district of Knlainii, Sash., retary. J. K. Perry; treasurer. Dr. K. thl. morning, according to a tele- Fisher: slate committeeman A. (I. phone message received here. A call Stelihiiiumer and coinmiitwcnii.u, 1 was sent here for a firu truck. It Homo li.iuliy. was reported that apparatus had 0 1 been sent from Kelso and Longvicwv ANTLERS THEATRE Wash. Tho telephone exchange ut (miicior 1 III-'." scheduled (,.' phiv Kalauia was put out of commission n hl, Al,n,.t!, 'ihealre We.lnes.lav after the call was received. Later , i,,,.,v B a tvph-al J.diniiv iiitormiUlou received here wua that ,,. .alls ,i,M, ,.v. the tiro vas under control. loianlv who sees this comedy should The firs Blurted from nil unde- ,,;,.,,, 1( huk1i hoisierouslj . terinliitd ciiuso between 11 puol hall r, ,.,,,., y Bnd long. This comedian mill a lesiuoiuui. anu ...e.... . tllldoWlaild l Credited Willi IK'S Home for Summer Adelhert Vottng. who has lieen I't ti lldllig tile Ortgoll Agricultural col lege dnriiig 'he p:isl winter has re terned ti his home In this city where he will spend the winter. Mr. Voung has accepted a position ill the Ucxull Drug store for the summer. Goes to Corvallifi Lynn llecl.ley h ,'t this morni'is by ai.ti'iiiehile for Corviilhs whero lie will spend u short time vith his toother, Li 0. who Is 11H1 mling the llreioll Ai'l'i. lllt.lt ill ...liege. lie IX- pet ts to re'uiii to this euy lomorrow acconipanied by his hruiher, Iao, Loins Unit, and Poris Price. Hay rope, pulleys, lorks mid hay earners at Wharton Lios. M., .NW,i fir 4"0 M., none of the timber on mesa uki. . " - less than 1.75 per M. T. 15 8.. It. W.. See. 9. JKli SW V. Hr :o ai. SW,4 lir 1H20 M.. S1014 8W4 fir 600 M., ! 8WV4 SVVV4 fi' M., cedar 2o 11.. I none of the timber on this section to I be sold lor less than $1.75 per 41. for j tho (Ir and 1 HO per 41. for tiie cedar. T " S It. 12 V.. isec. 13. Lot 2 red fir I :.rio 41., tec. 17 NKU NKli red (Ir 1240 i 41.. white fir S20 41.. cedar 50 41.. NWti " i v.-.- (ir ;to 41.. white lir 4 i)U Ji., The convention ' KK1. rd fi-sai M.. must keep moving, though not too i whl'le - 'tl; 13 io M., ceuar 20 fast So the secretary is called 011 : m.. UWl. NKli red fir o-O 41.. rUrthe namesof the co, tees through wnich the c. nven n . M "li(fUll-ol.k ;0 41.. KW 1. BKl, red will do its work. Ihe most import- 1 ( r m M whU)! flr 410 M. t.t.d.lr 60 ant of these is the liesolutions Coin-. M j,,. j,,,;, rt.j nr .joo M., white fir n.iltee which will report back the 1,0 M.. cedar 20 41.. hemlock 70 41.. draft of the' party platform C '- i ;;VU S.Sk'a nilttee rooms am ..no. --- 1 sw, ,,.,) 2ig0 41., uTlo ot the llm meeting nours 011.1.'....... YOU GET SATIS HERE A Grocer Is known : of goods he sells. M for quality, fair service. We lay claim to tii i asset. Try a pound of our Bt; J 40 cents and 51) tan W hy buy a can i away? ECONOMY GSOl PHONES Tho de- restless ill C00LIDCE 13 UUSY tAss... Mated Pies. Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, June 1". Not wiih.siaiidiug ihi,t a radio receiving set h.u he. 11 installed in the W hue I1011..C. l'rc--id. lit Coollil:..' was at his nesk when ihe Cleveland lepubluan I toiiveniioii opened tooay with Ihu I wave;, ot oiaiory going to waste so li.r as the 11. 1. opal subject oi the K.. Ml, lie SJ" .11 V.US COllI el lil'll. ;.ie liies.nel.t nut lllel.lbels of his caieiiel at liio usual seiui-weeki.v uiecting. I..,.., .... nr. eetting more everv minute. Some are leaving, be ...i hv hunger or thirst. (Out lake "Erie a fleet of fast motorhoats patrols to see that no contraband lhliior is landed from Canada, Just across the way.! Announcements that are only halt heard are shouted Into tho grow-. Ing contusion. In a little while there is nothing more to do. Some body gets up and his lips move, and there is a moment s byplay betwem 11,.. .la-n nnd the floor, and then. I rutting through the noise comes the ! word that the convention is through , until tomorrow ut noon. ly northward, a. cording to Inloriua tloii received when rummuiilrultou was r.lored. The telephone ex-' change was saved, though for a tlmu equipment wua removed wheu It was in danger or the tire. Farly t-siimnl.a placed tho tiro lo.-s ut llaO.CUU, I KALAMA. Wash., Juno 10. Ai bh.ck 111 (he heart of tho business district of this city was luld Iu ashes by a liro this morning. Ten lirms were wied out and pearly twenty tamllies were uia.ie homeless. The Ins. wa. estlnial.d bclwecu 1U0,- tnio mid $ 1. 01. poti. The fire siarle.l cither In tho Highway llesiaurunt or Taylor ltro Iher. burlier shop, according to In ' formation obtained by authorities T in. Ham. s sw ept rapidly and In re. fpolise to .alls for help, equipment arrived from Kelso and l.ongvnw. Tho liro was brought under control betoro 11 special train could bo dia :ttche.t from Vainotinr. The principal losers were tho Ma jestic 1 heal re. J. 1'. fannack, run leilloliery 11 tut grocery More; J. A. Carter, meat uiaiket and .old stor ayc; Tavler Proiher. iKtih.r shop: II. D. Hunk, conic, t ieiierv ; W. 11. riaiiri.it, buildiug housing four apartments and afo opei.il. d by 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 loiodwin and Lama Taylor; A. II. Comer, groe- ry store; Lobctis Jewelry Mole, liilijou K 1 3 1 .ui i .1 u l ; Highway lli'-iautatit. Ihe old iiiy hall was burn.il. Todays 1 h20 wa. llm ihlld 1'lg fire Ksi.uu.l has had III tin., we. ks. The .Miller null was iletruved by Lie May 211. with a I.... 01 4et.ceJ in I the Doty J 1 It toinpiiey hiuticd June I w nh "a los of lee, ecu. sessing 1111 iissnrtmeiit of pep and laugh provoking amies at once the de limit of his audiences nnd Ihe envy ot his rivals. He 1.. l iven the widest ranr... and fne plav for his stunts and antics In "I'oinluctor 1 t'.i2." as Johnny limes wrote the stoty and scciiail.v for this pillule himself. 'I lu slippoiling I list inrlll'les sill h fnvolllcs as Doris Ma, Dorothy Ihirns, Michael Daik. Kulh liob.-il 1 am. Dau Mason. Fn Sells Home Here J. A. Davis has rold his house on South Stephens street to Mr. Denton.' recently pom the slate of Washing- ton Mr. Davis will d'spose of his bather blisin. ss on the north side and expects o move to Portland to re-1 side permanent ly. NEW WAREHOUSE IN MEDF0RD (A Ml:'Il'eU!, b.e.1 started sir, . ts for ih. lateil Press Leased Wire.) Juue 10.- Work has at Flr and Thud election of a new ware- DAILY WEATHER REPORT. I V. S. Weather Hunan, local ofi'ice. ! Itoseburg. Oregon. 24 hours Hiding l I a. in., June in. 1H24. I Precipitation in inches and hundredths I Highest teni'jHVature yesterday f.7 j Lowest temperature last night 51 Precipitation, last 24 hours 2.S I Tola! precip. since first of month M ! Normal precip. for this month.... 1.07 ! Total precip. from Sept. 1, P.CI. Former Resident Here Mrs. W. II Hammett of Los An geles. Cal., is spending sonic time II. nick, j m this citv visum.: wiih friends. I Ksmct- j Mrs. HaniMiett was for manv vcars a lou and ll roll Sate. Dir. his brother. Chall. s 1 1 111 - 1 I'.titl. ii. It is a Warn, classic of the screen. Hon Is bv ; resident or liiweburg. and has m;;ny . and i'lank 'friends here with whom bhe Is elljoy- llroiheis : lug u visit. FAIKI I lu.l I . l.esda BORN. .I H - In Mr. and 11 10 Id. CI- lo! .1. . . . Mav :. D.-'l. Thill. Tll.l FY T" M ' and Mrs Tlllev. Uivelside. a I..... . .lime ,'.. l'i;i t' LOCAL NEWS J M-. and Mis J V T. " I wh.i t.side in I nisti:i w.i. .it, i . in the lily lor a slant time today. - . j Spend Short T.me r'ere I Miss K. Cahiil ali'l mother. Mil. M Mrs. Kiih-j A. rshilt. spent a shon time In Kose ,t bo . W ed . Inuc en tj.e'.r reintn f :n a Inp In 'I'ao.i'ln. Th-'V bit this 11, teeing for I Minimi.;., t .illf . heie 111. v w ill ml .1 sho.i time I" t oe v. Mirnuis ' t 1 their heme in S;m I'liim :co. house lor in,. Mason Lhruian companv of Portland, lo cost J.io.m'O. ll will he a one s;iey concreie structure, tu ne completed and ready for occupancy hy Ociober 1. The builders are Pun ier J. Neil and J. H Coolev. also builders ef il.e new Ciliciiou Theatre ou Miiuh 1 ei.tial Avenue. to date Average precip. lsTT Total deficiency 1:12:1 ..17.Su from SVpt. 1, :'.'l from Sept. 1, IT. Average precipltuilon for Hi wet peasnns. (September to May. inclusive) .: "1.4b WILLIAM UFLL, Observer. WALKER TRIAL TESTIMONY. (Ass. 1 Press Leased Wire.) -.; err .1. il i1 '"TB- SFt jr t ,sTo-rT,-Tvr-,"Y. L 1 .rrarin-wKr r.i-, r l'la I 'V S.'l . it v !'l Mr D.iseit is f 1 I.. Mi ' ; t .1 W ill ' r v. . Hi lee A CRY !N TH in I" at. 1 : KICIIT, r: Hi..!., II- I. S. J. n. s . f Ki.hi: 1 in I; hum 1 .1" - . Mr. Jones Is 11 IU . 1 l. .ami. fdi Fe.v 'ours hr A J l .'.'.i o .11. tu-r . - 1 : ..... l,...-l in Hraii -a 1 1 1. I." 11 ui Los. bL: . ' Frci PoiCaml cn Butiness-- lV r;-s. lovm i.'H.m "' -". .lull. 11.1. or f . e i.l. It H'I -- l-l CIIAMnERLAIN'S COLIC i.n.l nUSUIIOEA lU.MF.ljV Taj. to keci. Iv.;. on li.'.ni. the CI c roMluml 1 bur . tf the con.; EXrERU.NCE AND GUARANTEE S .1 rcrt I .re- I have vol to ttcit lla- (' ot IV. th .. "( cue way t.v niv ien-.urcii'-.l t-r.om.nr. H.n.e. my uivmuI.". -! Cl 'Ail ANILE id Cl'KEet Hi RISVNMO. My aviaii t itc 11 c mon !. .1 tul rn be totied; a nc ,e.vv.- e huUnvT. 1 l 'rv. -i lnviiwuiim hot. i.w '.I. S ICIlioitl'i.i col.ltorlal ie'tot out 1'itirnil wlvo cune to me Horn many itsti-f .:-..! C.in.ija lot t w r..tal .nd colon tieat- ei n-.v m n Pi. c-t r :ei; ;-c.'; .Jlv inc.i.-eiv- I t.w ri POKTLAND. June in. Kit. neers f .-t-iMii 1, I. iv in the trial 01 Do . W.uk.-r 0:1 11 charge ..f a.ieptitig a hnoe 1.1 iei. reitu.ii wi;h the h.ring el a hri.ltc 1 ugllieer told of their ex p,ri. in., 1:1 seeking the Job which via- given lo- the county ciimir.is ,i..ii.is to Kohert H. Krenie.s. Ii. I;. Claris 11 the elig'.neerui frin 01 l,i,sM'.ii. forsvtlie and Clarli. s.ii.l A. .1. .::..ii. who jesierday id.-nt:-1.. 'I 1,:iu i .- a go b. 111.1 n in i.e : eti.11 ,,iii. ! r the hiring of a hrnue cn.i-.iieer. : I him thai (l.uk's f.rm v.i.iiol h..v ihance to olta.il th .leu ai 1 :.i:i :he firm would have iu -i, '.! : 4 10 tile eaeip.iun t in 1 11 r;,....-. lH.leeti of the board cf .0:1:, , . , ussioii. rs. Ci.irk s.ii.l W ,: . ., cd that the en- .:i- rs 11 .1: .; .. i, .0 help Uinl . u in ihe ; 1. 1 e 1 . ' llg central Is. 1;. T l "i- ihe tesiitu.l that 'c in : e : 1 1 V. . r that Liuie. n h.el put ,: : i I mi that for ''"! H.ev t th.' brutce e: . r;::- ' II- 1 ,r.-d that Walker s- me.l - .;: . t declared tliat l.'...;.ea I..!..... : ots.'d hihl. r.icruv loJ.. (.rn. FRTE d ....4 V-.h To V 1 t In P.v-tijird 1 : - I 'l i- n.. uud p. i:. 1 I. : lb - uti.m.'oM fur Poill.ind vl !:.. v'li :;'ciul the 11. 11 thtee o CHaS. J, DLAN.M U.lnc JTrl All' A1l--HA.Tl llXKl HlXil josasatSBna Dr. Wendell A. Diebold Nuir:tion Counsellor Phyttothcrapist i:iiir. C to ..lira bv Appsentn, ",l i'ers'ii. " t l.l-lc Gold Seal gNGOLEUM Floor-Covering 1 --1 -'Vr-! her oil these sections to be sold for less Hum 2.J0 per 11. for the red flr, $.50 per 41. for the while fir and hemlock, and $2.co per M. for the cedar and spruce. T 27 S Ii. 12 W".. Sec. 35, MVi. NW14 red flr 625 41., K .Wit red nr sin 41., SWli XWli red fir 1450 M., Sf.'t Sv 14 red tlr 1250 41. T. 31 &, It. 12 l See. 7, Ni;i, NKli led flr 801) .M., white cedar ;too white irr .5 41., NVV'li NKU red fir 225 41., while cedar 600 41., wiilte lir 2no 41., red cedar 50 .I Si-:!i Ne;1, red fir 420 41., wlttle ce dar lJo M., .--Wi. XE't red flr C45 41., 1 white Hilar 2,0 41., M.i4 XW!i red flr lir.n M., wbito .roar 45n M.. white flr j 2..U M., red cedar 25 M.. Sl'i NWVi red I lir leu. 41., w-liile cedar 175 4., white lir eel M.. red cedar 50 4f., Lot 1 red flr : luii'i M., vvhlto cellar 300 41., white fir 1 25 41., lit 3 red fir 351) 41., white ce. j ilar l.Ui 41., Lot 4 red flr 2li5 41., white ! cedar .10 41., NHlJ KW'i red fir 330 41., i v lute cedar 20 41., SKI. SW'li red fir .'2.', M.. while cedar 3uo 41., white fir it 41.. XE'i SK', red fir 63') 41., white 1 cedar 420 41 . N W U SK'i red flr 370 ! 41.. while cedar 45 4!., Hf.'i kK'A red fir I ; io 41., w-iute cedar 60 41., b 14 tofc.14 red (ir 1075 41., while cedar 325 M., Sec. 5, SWV4 NNV14 red flr 500 41., white cedar 30 M SWA 8V(i red fir 220 51.. while cellar 135 41.. SW'i SW14 ted fir 3110 41, Sec. 8. NKli NW'e, red fir 2.150 41., while cedar 4 ."5 41., NW'14 NVV, red fir H;r, 41.. white (ir 25 41., while eedar 4"0 41., SKI. NW'i red flr l."25 41., white fir loo 41., white cedar 625 M.. SWU NVV 14 red fir 1175 41., white eedar loo 41., none of the limber en these sections fo be sold for less lii.in 4.1.25 per 41. for Ihe red flr and 1 r. ,1 ..-d.ir. $.50 per 41., for tho w hite lir and $7.00 per 41. for the white .e lar. T. 20 S.. It. 4 W, Sec 15. SW l Xt.i red (ir 750 41., white flr 60 41., iiieehs.: cedar 100 41.. not 10 be sold for less than $1.75 per 41., for the red flr and jo per 41., (or the while flr Bnd ilieeli'.' ecoar. T. 15 s.. Ii. 2 V., Sec. :5. M-:n .K1, red flr 1400 41., NKVi Ml', r-d Hr 155ii M. red cedar loo 41.. Ih-iiil .ik 50 41., - 1,4 MCI, red fir 2000 M . I' d cedar 20 41.. JictiiUek 20 4L T. i S. It. 2 W . Sec. 3, Lot 1 red flr 5'.. iic'cnse ledar 25 41.. SWli Ni.;, v;tl (ir 1215 41.. Incenee cedar 15 41. Mi 1, fcl.'. red fir 1070 41., red ce llar la M., none of the timber on these " to ue sold for less than $1.75 I' r 41. for the red (ir. and $1.00 per 41 o I l... red noil in. .....d ,u,l.- ,.na l.sn,. : ' k. T. 35 S., K. 3 K., Sec'6. frl. NLli! l ine 111. ai.. re.l lir ino 41., vntle ;.r : " .V., red cedar 10 41.. (n. ..v. . : Ir.e l'i 41., rid fir 1050 51., white 1 r ; . 41.. r, J cellar 50 M., SV .4 i;i4 M i- 4 41., red iijti 4., WhUe lir '' M. red cedar 40 41.. SK'i s.u-1. nitiA BECOTG TUESDAY, ASCII Tho Douglas Will Sent A Merchaii Lunch from 11A.M. to 2 for 40 cenb The lu st of seniM a thing the markoltii reasonable prices. W. R. WARNER, N NEW PATTERNS in Rugs and Yardage SEE OUR WINDOW DIS?LVY PARSL0W FurnitureCoHipany P.inleuEitrictioe fT' DPv.HXN Dentis Maonlc BuWInl "i Teeth "'"fii day wltB or When hi Ros Hotel Ifafj ml 11-g. 0- p.' " .VI red fir Sea 41.. white flr tu 41.. 1 . l.ir " 41. (rl. NK'i NW14 pine! fZ?-'-& re.l Hi 41.. white fir 50 41 . l ir St.. frl. NVV i, stv, plno 1 r-d (ir 770 1., red cedar 3o M, . .-VV pmo Sjo 41.. red (ir fcon M.. fir la 41. red cedar 5n 41.. SW 0 ;. l ine 1 .V . red r r too 41.. while r - .VI.. r-d cedar M 41.. Miv, SW14 1 -'-" 41.. led (,r t7o 41. white flr ' -v . red 1,-dir 4.1 41.. Nyi, SWV, 41.. r.-d fir .,i 41.. white fir -K1, !-Wi, pine 4u0 41., rid flr "'. ' :te r.r -a 41 , r.d cedar 60 1 - . 1, s'VV 1, pine 3.UI 41., red fir 4"." 1 . :- Hi -" M.. red r..lnr 10 41.. ' . -K', ir.e 1..' 4!. red flr 1"10 4I.. '- It 1' M. r-d cdir 111) 41. ' 1;' 1''' " !: 51.. rid lir 1140 41.. ' . ' i.r 1 ' 41.. ...1 ,.,ar tj M., fE', . i :ne 4,11 4!.. red fir f.SO M . white -' 41.. r. d ...l.ir ...l 41. SVV i; SC'i - .m. 41., 1,-1 fir l.,o M white lir re. ...l.-.r 4'i 41.. not to l,e .old ' m j. r 41. fr the pine :r 4!.. f,.r the red dr. a nil cedar. : I -" M. I t the while dr. Sec. -A1 Nvv, (..n. 4.:, m., red fir .:. s,t, ( r 1. , 41. s,vt', fti'H pine . r..l lir 1.:. 4t . white fir DO !.. ' . S'.v 4 pint 4!.. red fir 4W 4!, f.r 7" 41.. ni;i, si;i, pine 56'. M.. :.ui 41. w hite Hr ". 4t . NW, " . c ae 3 10 41. red (ir J9D I . white r i' li, sa.'A auv, yin, nj 4i tt4 let"' it Guaranty I,lll"- Sergei at $75-001 at Dernier, Upstairs Nntt.