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lo o r > act * T imber L and A ct , Jim * 8, 1878— T imukk L and , A ct J unx 8,1878.— T im b e r Land Act, J u n e 8 1878,— NOTICE FOR PUBLIOATIOM. N one« poh P ublication . j'__ Notice for Publication. U nited States L a i d Office, U n ited H tales Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, M a r ., 81st, 1807." Notion ia hereby given th a t in com pliance w ith the provisions ol the act o< Congress id June 3, 1878. entitled “ An a c t lo r the sale of tim ber lands in ths Htate» ol California, Oregon, News- d a, and W ashington T errito ry .” as ex tended to all the Public Land State» by act of August 4, 18OT, 5 C maklks U .-J axmm ol M y rtle Point, Couuty ol Coos, « a t e of Oregon, has this d y filed in this of fice Ills Sworn statement No. 7907, for the pufl-iiaae of the N E quarter of Hec- liod No, 28 in Township No. 82 South of lt»i»ge 14 West, and w ill offer proof to show th a t the land sought is more valuable lor i u tim ber or stone than for a g ric u ltu ra l purpose», am i to establish his claim to ssid laud be fore J. H . Upton, U. H. COmnuafoner at his office at f-anghda, Oregon, on We n esd sy u b s istu d sy o f June, 1807. H e names aa witnesses: A. A. Jamieson of Port O rfo rd , O re. Mrs A A J a ra le s o n W ” O. W . M athers of M rs P e a rl James <d M y rtle Point, Any and all persons claim ing ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file th e ir claims in this of fioe on or before said 12th day of June 1907, R r tta a iw L E ddy . Register. I ’ Roseburg, O regon,'M ar. I l — 19JT. Notice'is hereby given that la com pliance with the provisions of the a t of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled - A n A ct fo r i he sale of Timber Lands In th e S ta tes or Cal forn la, Oregon, Se- vada, and W ashington T errito ry , as extended to a ll the P u b lic Land Stales by A c t of Aogn-t 4, ISM . United States la n d Office, Hose bur«, Oregon. M ar , 81st, 1807. Notice Is hereby given thst In compliance with tlie provisions of the a c T 'o t Congress of June t , 1878, entitled “ An set lor the sate of tim ber lands in the Htatesof California, Oregon, Nevada. »ud in W ashington Territory” as extended to all Public Land States by set id August 4, 1882, J ohn A. T tlx b of D enm ark, county oi C u rry, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this offioe hia «worn statem ent No. T906 to r the uroliase of the Ix»t< 4 and 5 of Section J, in Township Noi 81 South, Bange Mo. 16 West, and will offer proof to show th a t the land sought is more valuable for its1 burlier or stone than fo r agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim to said land before J. H Upton, U . 8. Coiiuniasioner, n t h it offioe at Langlois, Oregon, on Wcdnss- day the 18th tiny of June, 1907. • H l names as w itpetses: J . S, Cap; r b f D eum ark, Oregon. John L . Anderson ’’ ’’ J. P. Olsen " ” Joseph Englem an ” A ny and a ll peraons e la k . m g adverse ly the above-described lands are reques ted to file their claims in this office on or before the said 12th day ol June 1807. B s iu .tx iM L .E b D Y , Register. S Clayton E Wagner, J W Renfro, A B How ell, both of Roseburg, Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the sbov»- described lands are T. quested to file th e ir claims in this of fice on or before said 81st d ay of June 19<U. B bkiamin .L E ddy , Register. T imber L and A ct , J une 3, 1878.— NOTfCH FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, M ar. 22nd 1907. Notice is hereby given, T h s t in com pliance w ith the provisions of the Act of Congress of Jun e 3, 1878, entitled "A n A ct fo r the sale of T im b e r I-and» Jn-ttp) States of 0 Llo rn ta, Oregon, Ne vada, and W ashington T e rrito ry ,” as extended to a ll Publlo L an d States by got o f A u gu st«, 1892,”— A nna O. C olsbrook of O p h ir, county of C u rry, State of O r egon, has this day filed in this office her «worn statement No. 7909, for the nurobase of tlie N E ) of HE) o f Section No. »4, Township N o . 34 8 ., K. No. 14 W W . M ., a c d w ill offer proof to show th a t tlic -ln id sought Is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricult u ra l purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before th e County Clerk mid Clerk of the County Court of C u rry Ctftliity, a t h is 'o ffic e at Gold Heach, Oregon, on S a tu rd a y the 16th d ay of June, 1907. She names a a witnesses: W illia m Coy of O p h ir, Oregon. Otto Neumann of ” D ic k Quellen of ” ” W illia m Colebrook ” ” Any and all persons claim ing ad versely the above described lands are uested to file th e ir claims in tills of on o r before said 15th d ay ol June K R kwxamin L E d d y , Register. TtMBKR L and A ct , J unk 3. 1878,— MOTILE FOR Pl'BI ICATION. U nite.I dtatea Land offioe, Rossburg, Oregon, Feb. 7th, 1807. Notice is hereby given, th a t In com pliance w ith the provisions of the Aot of Congress ol June 8, 1878. entitled ‘ •An Act for the sale of Umber 1 reds in the States of California, Oregon, Ne vada. and W ashlng'on T e rrito ry ,” as extended to a ll pun) o land states by Act of A ugust 4, 1899, J amkm P. R vsm RIA o f L anglois, C ounty of C u rry , Htate of Oregon, has thi day filed In this offioe his sworn statem ent N o 7807, for the purchase of the L o t 1 of Section No 7, in Township No 31 South, Range No 14 West, and w ill offer proof to show thst the land sought Is mors valuable fo r its tim ber o r atone than for a g ri cultural purposes, snd to establish hia claim to a itu laud before J H Upton, U o C o m ’r., a t Ida office a t Langlois Oregon, on Wednesday, the 15th day of voi-y th iiia . Ladies’ & ♦s’ Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods (Cigars and Tobacco. pine Assortment of T^ckdleai* D r e « « G o o d » , m u s l i n » NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, N E ) Hectioo «; and N M N W ) of Heo- tlon No. 10. In Township No. 32 Houth of RapRc X p .1) West, w . M ., Ore.,and will offer |iruo( to show ih a t the land is more vatnable for its tim b e r or stone than for a g ric u ltu ra l purposes, and to .establish her claim to said land before the Register and Reoriver at Roseburg. Oregon, on F ri la y tlie 21st day of June, 1907. H e names as witne ses: Cteorge W Wood, James Foster, ~~ IR C A 1 N S I P « B I Boots and Shoes T imber L and A ct , J ure 3, 1878,— U ulled States Land Offioe, Roseburg, Oregon, M ar. 81st 1907. Notice is hereby given. T h a t in com pliance w ith the provisions of an Act O l V O U g lO B » o U U tJ J 0 (0 , V lIL IL ir tl of Congress of » U June 3, , 1 1878, entitled “ An Act for the Sale of T im b e r Lands In the States of C alifornia, Oregon-, tie- vada and Washington T e rrito ry ,” as extended to all Pub ic Lund suites by act of August 4th 18OT. E dw as d H . C ttn v x a o f L anglois, County o f C u rry , Slate of Oregon, has th is day filed in this o f fioe nis sworn statement No. 7804, fo r the purchase of the Nig H E ), E t , HW ) of Sccflon No. 8, In Township No.,31H. Range No. 14 W ., and w lil offer proof to show th a t the land sought Is nmr valuable fo r its tin d e r o r stone than for a g ric u ltu ra l purposes, and» to es- tab lish his claim to said land before J. H . Upton. U . H. Commissioner a t his office nt Langlois, Oregon,on*We J- nesday, the 18th 'ay of June, 1907. Ho names aa witnesses: A. 11. Guerin of Langlois, Oregon J a m .« O . Russell of ” 'T John G erber of ” " J. P. Russel o f ” • _ ” A u y snd all persons c la im in g ml- versely the above described i. -ds are requested to file th eir claim s in th i ioh flee on or before «aid 18th day of Jun e 1907. - ' B xmjamix L E pdv , Register. Curry County, Ore.V J ames G. K vbhkll of I angioia, county o f Ourvy. State o f Oregon, has this day fllsd la this offioe his sworn statement Mo. 7808, tor the purohaae o f the Lot 8, E ) 8 W J , N W ) ( SEW of Section No. 7, la Township No. 81 S., Range No. 14 ,Wept, and w ill offer proof to show that the land sought 1« more vslu >ble fo r Its tim ber d r stone than fo r agricultural purpose», and to establish his c laim to snitl land before J t H . Upton, U . 8. Commissioner at bis o'l'ce at Langlois, Oregon, on Wednes day, tlie l i t h day o f June, 1807, c a lic o e s f la n n e ls , e t c . m in f fi f i l l l t f f i 0 6 V f f l l i w m t 4 6 . v r a r a f f ir o a , r a w vada and Washington T errito ry ," as extended to all the Public Land M ates by act of August 4.1188. N b l l ir M. C bbrow btb of D en m a rk , county of Curry, State of Oregon, has this day died In this offioe her sworn statement No. 7902, for the purchase of toe H W ) of S E ) of Section No. 84, Township No 81-South, R. Mo. 1A West, W . M , Oregon, and w ill of- fer ptoof to show that th “ land sought is more valuable fo t Its timbe« or stone th a n for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before J . H . Upton. U . 8. Commissioner .6 his offioe «t tangióla, Oregon, on Wed- nesday the 12th d ay of Juna, 1907. She nam es as witnesses: J. P. Olsen of Denm ark, Oregon. W . L . ChOnoweth ” O. P iiasgenseiiLanglots, " R . E. Cope ,n J A n y and all persons c laim ing sd- verscly the above described lands are requested to file th e ir claims in this Di flee on o r before m id 18th day of June 1907. B s n ja x im L E dov , i H arduiare & Tinw are, p a r n e s e , L e a t h e r , e tc . A ll Goods N e w and Up-to-date. Orders token for acrtiles not in stock A first class millinery shop in con nectlon with store. Call, got our prices, and bd oonrineed. N. C. NIELSEN. ¡ N O T IC E F O B P U B L IC A T IO N . Notice fo r P u b lic a tio n , ' U nited States L an d Offioe, United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Feb. 7th 1907. ‘Roseburg, Oregon, Feh. 7, 1907. Notice is hereby given, th a t In com- Notle« is hereby given, th a t In com- pli.ince w ith the provisions of the A ct pliance w ith the provislcns ol the Act oi CoDgre-s of J an e 8, 1IH8, enti led of Congress o f Jun e 8. 1R7N, entitled " A n Act for the sale ol tim b e r tends •‘An act for the sale of tim b er tends In , In the states of C a lifo rn ia , Oregon, Ne ttie States ol C alifornia, Oregon, Ne- vada, and W ashington T e rrito ry ,” as vada, and W ashington te rrito ry ,” a s ' extended to a ll public land states by extended to n il Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, act of A ugust 4, IH98, E uuxmb H . S tbaim Mae. E llkm N eumann of Langlois, County of Curry, S tate of of Port O tfo rd , County of C u rry, State Oregon, has t ila day filed In tills office of Oregon, has this day filed in this of- his sworn statem ent N o 78U9 for the llo« her sworn statement No. 7S05. for purchase of tlie SE1J of tlte NW1J of the purchase of the NW JJ NW t¿, of He■ tlou No 33, In Township No 8o 8., Section No. 35, lu Township No. 84 Range 14 West, and w ill offer proof to South, Range 14 West, and w ill offer i show th a t the land sought I t more v a l- proof to show that the land sought is I uable (or Its tim b er o r stone than (or more valuable for it» tim tier o r' stone l agric u ltu ra l purposes, and to establish than for agt ie iiltn ra l purposes, and t o ' his claim to said land before J H Up- establiah her c b tm to said lend before ton, U H Com’r., a t his offioe a t Im ng- J. H . Upton, U . 8. Com’r., a t his office lo's, Grtwon, on Wedueaday, the 16th at Langlois, C tirrv Co., Oiegon, on dav of M ay , 1907. Wednesday, the lt t h day of M ay , 1907. H e names as witnesses: Hhe names aa witnesses: W illia m S m ith o f L anglois, Oregon. Fred D N'ewart, of Port Orford, Ore. H arvey Sm ith w J Cólcbrook, of Corbin, Ore. Michael Horner " D Q u e lle n , of " ” Robert Relea ” ” C W M ille r, of ” Anv and a l peraons claim ing ad- A n y a n l a l l persons c la im in g sd- verscly the «bore described lands are versvly tlie slstve desorilted lands are re q u e s te d to flle th e lr c la im s ln th ls o f- requested to file their claims In this of- flee on or before said 16th day M a y lice on or bcforeeald 18th day of M ay , 1907. . 1807. B kmjamim L . E d d y , Register. , (Successor to Pacific F u rn itu re * Lum ber Cht) G E N E R A L M E R C H A N T , ^ r P o r t Orford, Cr.~ïJè\ • H a v in g purchased the General Merchandise business of the P. F . A L. Co. it sh all be m y a i a to m erit and reeetvs a la i r share of the publio patronage by keeping a.fn ll and ouraptato atoek o f general merchandise, o fth e best q aa lity , by selliag a t the lowest possible figures, snd ’by fa ir and honest dealing. J have Just re oeivsd a large stock of NEW GOODS an<l fresh su N t f f l c e f o r P iih J IC M tlo n ^ U n ite d States L an d Offioe, R sebnrg, Oregon, Mar. 27th, 1907. Notice is hereby given. T hat to com pliance w ith the provisions of tlie Act of Congress o f June 3, 1878, en title d “ An Act for the sale <>f T im b e r Landa tn the States o f C alifo rn ia, Oregon. Ne. vada and w ashitigton T e r rito r y ." sa extended to a ll Public I-and States by act of August 4th, 1HB2, F b a n k O. AtowriN of Ypa la n tl, c u n tv to! Washtenaw. <tate of Michigan, filed in this office on M ay IRli 190«. hia sworn statement No 7941, for the purchase o f the E ) N W ), N E ) HW ), and l x * 3, of ftocttnii No Dairyville GHOGKRIES'snd PKOVI8IONB, BOOTS mtol SHOES MENS’ attd HOY«, CLOTHING, CANDY'. NUTS «nd NOTIONS. G eneral Merehandlee Store. KEEP8 IN STOCK, » E . W . M o G baw . Although roasted whole tor 13 hours rear coke fires, a bullock, cut up sod dis- iributed among 600 poor people et Sun lerland, was found to be still uncooked, During the hearing of scare at High- «ate polios M a r t tt was Stated that 13 person, ware living free of rent teS yd- say Road Hornsey because no land- ever relied to collect It. Afong ths converts mads In London bv Torrey and Alexander was a w ell- known renslcal entertain««.” Quenton Ashlya, who h a . decided that he cannot wnsclentlously continue In his profee- ||on “A a aged Koremi counclllo» o f state who le a stroag reformer. M r. Cho4 Ili te a . has bean sitting outside the palace 1st« a t Seoul for five days,” Say. a Jap- snese newspaper "He proposes to sit there “ u r S T n ^ r e f o r ^ r L « , . bottled the mixturd, sorted the bottles and labeled them as samples of New soli, to be passed around In th » audience. '» o n a .tb ln g more was needed, end so “ • < ° ‘ ,O!n’ Lrown nok,r • * * “ ■ flU* 1 lh «® w lth w , u r • Jersey L ig htn in g -T ang lefoo t Brand, Three also were to be poreed around. To *dd a finishing touch to tbs hi- ^ ‘7 “ >• McAndre w , had a vl-lina Hew Jerre, Into th rM districts, w h k u he called the Mosquito, Cranberry and Backwoods districts. Then he had stereoptlcon V ,,w ' of th# ntewqnltore. the life * ,le '•eprcflectattons of which were as ~ “ “ r“ . r* ' , „ ^ h . night of the lecture came. The uclT8r5i!3' «resident and two-thirds of O ® ,'« W were prre.nL Score, of _ltd well-known townspeople cams A U f . ra rin g ru n . 1 . the fam l.y of Mr. £ ^ ¿ ‘’Z u i r e T a * t o w ^ ^ ». Parsons, a young lighterman, o f the C° Urt ’ ** ‘° * * Hollows. Brentford. England, who, on R o^T H ^ ^ f ^ e ^ S X S ; BOCI®fy I CCrtluCflktS for rav‘ Z l % X r ^ ^ Z d r o t n l n « « i T h r e a to tri i n « o hla* lit * to U 1 23 “ . . Cr* ° „ A short time ago, nt Camberwell (Eng.) registry office, a wall dressed old h « a m .» i.. l t a * r e k ^ t £ rL to r ^ u e A n d r.— n c c o rd T n ? ^ . Int*.» — - — r m^mss»«« Mamr * -.v— - - t U ln * S’7S8 “<X”” » W - « « - « 1 mosquitos.* ,v e i7 oae of hlS “ nt* nee* WM «rested with laughter or audible ehucklra tris stereoputon pictures caused shouts of ioy 1 “ 75’.w“ m ,r r ,* d to 7 , * PaS“ d ‘” r teventeenth year. A fter the ceremony a eon of the oM gentleman, who w ill be » In n fe w d a re went through the form u W“ h * I,‘ d7 h’ i er g t “ r,B« 1Uw offlee togetber, both the happy couples sateqso » » o t o r « r that was In waiting and lightning were passed about eagerly. O "' “ >« teh 6 l« io o t tx-ttlre di.Ap- „ and , , u ld doctor of dly, R on the w„ u „ WM a nl<ht <«»- « 0 “ “ > cloM McAndrew, was besieged by score, with their congrat- U|ati on, The HulTe„ lty pre. l(]. nt w n a ro M ly , said It a as the most distinguished aud- I lance assembled In that town, w ith the yxceptlon of one that George W ll- ll*m Curtis one« had. As s humorist, ^ ^ M c A n d r e u . w s. a howling succrea “I a’poee 1*11 have to ” reDlled t h . lit tie f r t £ T "Papa w w te to » "m ths only excuse he’s soL" * “ * ™ " ____ _ M a are n m a —W Jnhnnv you h / t e h s v Jam ¿ to I n . It I . T he • ntlro u n U ira lt7 •ur« “ >• br" “ ‘ nt ,U,Ur# t ’ a*llng h ,B - In thst audience was a collars g irl, the chairman of me lecture committee 01 • »« neighboring g irl’s ooUega. “ » .< « « “ ‘ he entha.la.rn of the Ska, «so- jrttp p M you an hour ago for le ttin g JOHN B. MILLER. to ro m Z V te c to re G iv e me> • « ria l r a d I « IH d « My - bard, ra I thought SROGERIE$,(thihHtMly t i be mv agent a t L u rry County, Ore March 16th, »907., '> C.dl anil examine goods aml getprices A. B. S flB lfl a gon) w ith power to protect my proper ties in said County from trespassers; and w itli i>ower also to sell fire wood from m y prooerties. Dated at RsB Fritnclsco, C alifornia, OUy-WO R U ODPIT1B*. Bnd them *bo“‘ h„ 0„ ked ou( ftl, p^ jlU r , y ' M « ^ , , cw th, , u t , BUch „ an(J tfcem the a u lk e d • McAndrew, wasn’t stelrely retlrfl.,1 |k# word, h„ wrot, M d de, slded he m U»t fortify them. Ha got ol(1 brtck pounded U up flne Then he took some white sand, t h ,t h* lo t fro ,“ ' a saloonkeeper, sad m ixei it with the pulverised brick He (Horeessor to F . M . Langiols. ) or stoue than for Itra g ric u ltu ra l pur poses, an<l to establish his claim to said land beiore the Register sad Receiver of this office, a t Roseburg, Oregon, on Saturday the 82nd d ay of June, 1807. He names as witnesses: C L Byron of Seattle, Wash. I Q G ilb e rt ol M arshfield, Ore. * May, 1907. W a fre n Beatty of Roseburg, Ora He names sa witnesses: GeoVge T u rn e r of Roseburg, Ore. Clinton Malehorn o f Langlois, Ore. C h arley Oert o r ’’ Any and all peraons claim ing ad versely tlie above described lands are CAB |P. B A L K S am os n « ng to « 6 ra M itas Chenoweth ’’ " srateil to file th e ir claims In this more w ill be allowed 10 per e m t dic Isaac Oox ,»rtn or before said 22nd day o f June A n v and at! jrersons m aim ing a d es,unt, except on F to u t, ok -which se versely the above described lands are * B kn A v M in L E d d t , Register. discount ean be given. requested to file th e ir claim s iu this of fioejpa or before raid 16th day of M ay , As I w ill do my own teaming, M O T IC R . B kmamin L. F. do V, Register. my Intention to rail cheaper than I Jo hereby appoint P. J. Lindberg were ever sold oa Floras Creak. fte a a tv la B l e o t D e e * . Clean blood wiraiw a eleje «kin. Mt. beauty without it. t wcareta. Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, b? stirring an the l»«y hver sad driving all i a piiritiea from the boay. l*egu> today to banish p,unplea, lonle, Motchcs, blackheads, ano ih st sickly bilious complexion by taking ret«,—beauty for ten cents. All drag eatufsetmn guaranteed. Mb 28«, M a ! , ' OD » • ’rork* d “ U'1* • nd U t* to thffi w rItln« iuDny UtfLg» I n tf Ui« toctUM. He callottd ail the alleged humoresM »4.667 b arrel, of teer. smd upon this ,n dutZ to th s u a - onal exchequer. According to a par- Itemsatsry return there 1. only one Arm 5 h«s an ansuel output 54 ®w flr“ « A M » « Pound, o fh o p . and 1,358,718 bushels of malt, while Its J® duty amouatad to A 833,- 114 1 shilling snd 4 penes. o r m .v o « T B o n m v n a - ■ I T * B T T H E B A B E *. CIGARB,TOBACCO, P I P » ORDERS TAKEN FOB ANY ARTICLE NOT III fiTtMUL K 1 K F F , P r o jt’r firm , n f h r«w «tt In °4f bre I HARDU'ARK, GRANITE and TINWARE, In fast, a su p id yef everything usually kept in * well stocket E D . RAC I t Is salfi th a t ths biggest shalievbr mads was turned out by the Krupp pso-, plo at Essen. Germany. I t was made for Russia, and weighed 8,400 pounds T he gun which Is large enough to use this sbtll Is mounted on ths tortlflca tlons a t Cronstadt. and has a range of 11 mtlas. Bach time that It is fired It coats ths esar »1,600. In ths last nine yeras 61,000 motors hsvs bean registered! in England. Of these 3,600 have been used for commer cial purposes. Ths motor-wagon users hâve formed an association and It has issued a circular In which It is urged thst commercial automoblllsm, If gen eral, would reduce ths cost of keeping up ths roads and streets, lessen thy blocking of ths streets by congested * LADISb’ DRESS GOODS T imbkk L and A ct J u W f , A, 1871,— HOPES BLAS — ------------- T h L Is the trua story of a roar., | aged an» wreaked humcrUt. 1 The total dumber o f passengers ear- tlm h l ’ recovtreil entirely and rtad by electric Unas each year la the It as oce of the fortunate thins United States to 6,834,000,000. Ufa fbxt. tu a funny men, he a The recent birth rate for St. G e o rg e * wrecked early. In-ths-East, London, the headquarter« A few years ago there was a of the alien Invasion, is at the rate o l; In o -e of the lending unlverel «0.8 par 1,808. This is the highest birth who the unthinking t a r t of i rate ever recorded in England. ' l u lty -a n y university has some la spite of the many Jokes that are ors not guilty of thinking mu made a t the expanse of the Georgia dieted wha. they ceiled a t r ill peach crop, that »tale produced m o re '‘ ure. The young men heard peaches then any of the eastern states, they said end bsLevsd It, too. I t Is aald that there are over 7.000,«0«' He wns known as the college trees that bear peaches In the state, j wrote aii«t«d humorous pieces Sealskins to the number of »,118 wore «ollege publications, and w shipped from Alaska last season. A n la - “ 1^ 8 speeches at college dlni dustry pursued Incidentally w ith that auditor» were convulr&d. B i of sealing on the Prlblloff Islands is that seemed to like the youngster of raising the blue fox for Its pelt.1 »ame might he McAndrews. I These animals, under the system In use, “ tan’t- jd is fed. and reire*1 for aa U domeetl-' McAndrews p as all the more T h - k lM 1» o2s V I T imber L and A ct , J une Í, 1878,-*- T imber L and A ct , J une 3, 1878 riQPBM. o Register f AMD Australia’s exports of wool to tk t United States have doubled within • A OÜARANTEKDCURRFOR PfLES. Itching, BI nd, FieedlMg or Protrud ing P tan Druggists refund asreiey if P A S O O IN T M E N T fo il' to eure u . s • X . * * “ 7' m r it. It evsm The f ,rl1 chalrma“ » « M home to to ° “ th< ,ect“ " ' ah# "» ''•« M e d Mc- Andr8" ’ “ J *“ d o w n e d w it of sis u a lre rs itr the coming humorist of th . bDlted f 1* ^ * ; ? * * ° “ ’7 **«»linate eue- ®eB“or t - a t M ark Twain would ever “ Z* . « a ., , . ^tr „ ,4 „ The night of that lacture came on. _____ the lecture was given tn the college When a esrtsln wall known humor- chapel, one of there cold, blue p sees tat first started aswspaper work he * r ‘ *>m «U »re found la Inetttn- took a hoare near Clactaaatl. sad on« U oM ** ‘B U r“ ‘ day aa actor friend went to dinner' • om* re .¡clous sect w ltk him. The humorist told some The ooli/ge i resident rat on the plat- new stories, and the actor turning to form • sd bls fsce was g ra ta His his host's little girl, said ’ „ whole aspect seemed to say: -Clever papa you’ve got. my dear." , ’ "Young man, this Is a holy plaea "Tas,” rraponded the demure little Le* undue levity b f i t b n . i 'H reire. ‘‘when there’s company.-* »«re.” » _____ ! McAndrews gave the lacture. and ths H e r parents had told g esrtsln little audience laughed just-ones g irl thst It was vary rude to contra-' Years Istar, when McAndrews eaan die«. She schooled herrelf against ths to know Mark Twain, he plucked up practice, therefore, w ith great eon- courage to write Mr. Clemens to know seteatlousness E at one day a half- If he w ou ii look that lacture oyer and School Teacher— ’’Children, can any o f you fram e a rentenc. with the w ord. bitter end’ In ItT” L ittle Girl (In fro n t!— “ Yes, le.cher, please. I ean.” Tsacbar— "A1J right, N e ill., yon msy do so.” N eill»—“Our big black dog ckasad our neighbor’s ra t snd bit ‘