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B u t ha t o h i> r e m e m b e r in g a n y - setvogo before discharge, for there /ro d y f o r 2 j y e a r s o r t o m o n th s e ve n , i t nothing, th ey sta te, in the ap- i . s h e e r nonaenae. T h e r e ia h a r d ly a n Ia,ar!in,.e o f »WMlflali to distil»- n u ~ iu « w l : w » h o y r e m m o r ; y r 1» ^ e . c^ u »o X ca t p V ric n io u s i . . • » / h i t t h e r e r e c o r d u p e rio d e a c h y e a r ,.O30d to sew a g e contam ination iv h e n a p in n d b w e lls o n e a c h « ¡d e o f th e from th o se which have not been so nninurl'.s h e a d a b o u t a ix in c h e s b a c k o ff e x |M ia v d . th e e yes, a n d w h ic h e m i t s « w a t e r y d is - ' . C h a rg e o f u n p w a is a n t o d o r . A t « u e li The denial Of the validity of ir e « th e e le p h a n t u s u p p o s ed t o he n h a d erlo lo g ica l exam ination a s a .c r y d a n g e ro u s c r e a t u r e . 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I t c o m m o n ly ha p p en s t h a t a y o u n g e le p h a n t tu m b le s experience confirms tlielr view« f , i a { th e ex ten t to which tile ill- A n .iin u n t il th e h u n te rs c o m e , w it h o u t *M‘ determ ined, th e present sta te o f know ledge on th e subject not m akin g it possible to make an ac- curnfe numerical sta tem en t. . _ _ G R O C E R IE S , The Best, Only, m oos Maar.s D e c IO N S HlVV f •S Sfat---- g.A Oregon, issued at Portlaud. • hoodoo meîy :. T b y m e n u n d e r c o v e r o f ta m e e le - .■its. A n im a ls t h a t h a p p e n to e a c a p e .•.« ^ ..•a p tu re d a g a in w it h o u t tr o u b le ; Daily Sunday and Tribune - 8 7 OO. Semi Weeky and Tribune - - 8 2 OO. 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N o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t In con p l l » l i c e w i t h th e ’ p f o v is io n s o f th e A c t o i C o n g re s s o f J u n e 3 , 1878, e n t it l e d " A n ne t f o r th e Bale o f T i m b e r L a n d s In th o S ta te s of C a l if o r n i a , O re g o n , N e - v a ilii,' ftbd W a s h in g to n T e r r i t o r y , ” a s e x te n d e d to a ll th e P u h lia L a n d S ta te s b y a c t o f A u g u s t 4, 1892, f o r c u r re n t issue o r s en d $1 50 fo r y e a r's s u b s c rip tio n . T h e b o o k , " R o a d o f a T h o u s a n d W o n d e r s .’ — 121! b e a u tifu l W e s t e r n v ie w s in fo u r c o lo rs — w i l l b e in c lu d e d — free . SU17SET MAGAZINE rU O O O » V t lD IN O SAN rS A N C IS C O !. C A L t f o a M l* T haodccs O bibm . o f F o r t O r f o r d , t k iu n t y o f C u r r y , S ta te o f O r e g o n , h a s t h is d a y file d in t h i s o f - B ce b is s w o rn s t a t e m e n t N o . 9601, fo r t h e p u rc h a s e o f th e 8 E J N W i & Iz it a 1 & 2 o f S e c tio n N o . 11, in T o w n s h ip N o . 33 S o u th , R a n g e N o . 18 W e s t, a n u w i ll o ffe r p r o o f to s h o w t h a t th e la n d s o u g h t Is m o r e v a lu a b le fo r Its t im b e r o F « tone t h a n f u r a g r ic u lt u r a l p u rp o s e s , a n d to e s ta b lis h h is c la im t o s a id la n d b e fo r e J . H . U p t o n , U . S. C o m in is io n - e r a t L u n g lo is , O r e g o n , o n T h u r s d a y , t h e 3 rd d a y o f S e p te m b e r, 1908. H e n a m e s a s w itn e s s e s : C . A . L a n g lo is , o f P o r t O r f o c d , O re g o n . H . W . B u rn h a m o f ” E . L . W h it e of ” W. f t o b it o of ” ” A n y a m i a l l p e rs o n s c l a i m i n g a d v e r s e ly t h e a ls iv a d e s c rib e d la n d s a re r e q u e s te d to file t h e i r o ln iin s in t h i a o f fic e o n o r iie fo re s a id 3 rd d a y o f Sep te m b e r , 1908. B e x j iM lx L E k k t , R e g is t e r . < T h e m e:o>ier» aye E d g a r R a n k . W i llia m To haw .o , H a r r y M a tte r , H a r r y a m a n a n d G eorge N ac e . 8aus- w it h in liv e years. A s each leaves tits lif e o f s in g le blcssedneaa h e w ill re - >«. 1 > v» « fashion, where they c r o t »f 'h f o r hours in the b ittereold , s o u s in g the cloth es back nud forth in the water—=-no soap and no n® * ''e •making of wadded garm ents for the whole fam ily. It is no ea sy nwttei- when added to all that a N o n a of th e m em bers h a s y e t ta k e n w f t , n a l > >* e x p e c t e d t ® do. A w o r n th e g ra v e s»tp. b u t w ith fiv e a c k n o w i- ! a n near ns tried to com m it suicide edges changes ahead, th e g ir ls o f W l l - lust full In-cause she w as asked to h a m a to w ii a re p lc k lu g up co u rag e to make her husbund’g ancle’s win- fa ce th e lu t u r e c a lm ly | ter clothes. I n j u r y E a s ily R .p a ir e g . “These wadded garm ents are The C h ic a g o tody w h o w a s In ju re d i ungainly looking, but arc said to y W h s g . a n d w h o sued f o r t'i.0 0 0 d im a g e s , w as a llo w e d o n ly o n e d o lla r i lie very com fortable b y m ission- They are t a s J u ry devidtOK. p e rh a p s , t h a t th e aries who wear them. ib J u ry c o u ld be re p a ire d f o r a b o u t t h a t made of two layers o f m uslin, ■EEh ; dyed blue or black, w ith a layer of i cotton hatting betw een. Ea<4i in- ! dividnnl wears three or four of the wadded coats and usually one pair of troiiaerp, the latter very loose and baggy above and very re p re s e n ta tiv e i l l th is tight around th e ankle, where : o u b t y by a la rg e re a l estate they are secured by a strap.’’ c o rp o ra tio n . S p ecial in d ac e - .n e u t8 to those w ho w ish to b e o -œ e fin a n c ia lly in terested . A r*A Bk W ANTED ti n , , — . Ä M erveu» or p Sick R redaehea » m yield awwwwww» ic ti MMaaurne D r. M iltä ' o ta ta T h® R e a l E s t a t e S p c n n f y C o ì ’'’‘«h'r •• •»* mnu*»re m Fnvf Pfarborn Bldg. ( HIVAO », 111. *•«-»*<• l u «ree. » in T h e E v e n in g T e le g r a m , of Port- li in t l , O re g o n . I t 1« t h e la r g e s t. «»• e n in g iie H H p n p e r p u b lis h e d i n O r e gon ; i t c o n t a in s a l l t h e n e w s o f th « s ta te a n d of t h e n a t io n . T r y i t fo r « m o u t h . A « a m p le c o p y w i l l b e m a i l e d to v o u t re e . A d d re w t h e telegram , PORTLAND, OR. » n y w h e r e i t ¿a /o n w A n t t o b e tte r y o u r p o l l e n — w M te t t a t i. Viet h a v e m a d e i e N< lic e for P u b lic a tio n . s ta rt e a s y , a n d w e h a v e m u d e th o w hale m y to a b ec c es e ;is * . S o ’ R «fT m .,’’ m itc t.U -.a t yoJA M ’ l i f th e in s ig n ific a n c e <>l th o b a n ha® k e < t y o u back ub to e o t ic ¿1 The ; to s n c .e r ® 1» to s im p '? C l *• tc U . S . I. a n d O filc q a t R o s e b u rg , O r e g o ¡••n t art Keatjl o v e r th e U «t X tion® ea® fly, B y re tu r n to e a p e e y iv ^ ly . a n j ^ in, „ j o u r p p a re tin»® q u a ’. i f r y o u r .ie ft f o r th e p o s itio n you Jut fle c tio n 1 , T o w n a h in 32“ H , R a n g e W e d t , t t il l a m e t t e A le r i d la n , h a . f i l l n o t ic e c f i n t e n t io n to m a k e f in a l P r o t « e k t a b l i . l i c l a im to t h e la n d a b o 1 d e s c .rilie d , b e fo re J . H. U p t o n , a t L a n In is , o n t h e t r i d a y o f O c to b e r , 1908. C la im a n t n a m e a an w itn e a s e a : H a r r y tV B u r u h a n t <>I P o r t O r f o r d , j 0 ( b l itte r lo n n r lo iii o i u J* T h ad d e u s O ic e u oi ” 1 E d W e lls of Eckley ’ B E N J A M I N L . E D D Y , K e g ia t e r . tHw in th e c o u p o n , m a r k jjto r e o n e w a n t t o efeter, fill in a n d m a il th e c o u p o n t o n®. June 8k, 1908. 1« h .-n -b v g i v e n t h a t M I N M E IM J R N H A M . i r f n i d , ( > re g n n , w h o , o n ttiw, liln.le T.tnliei and Ktone a (•lie i l l .ii, N . H » i7 l, f i < W j sWJ coujvon b e lo m a il w e w i ll teN y o u h o w y o u c a n w a n t, a n J w e ’l l s end p r o o f o f it in th e f o r m p< f a e t t as to w h a t w e h a v e d o n e f o r J ih c i a. lalernaU onal C .rre re o n d rn c e Schools , l o . 7W . S c r u n o . Fa • • n « M * e *p la lB . w lrto k t f a rth e r o llig a t lm n« my p a rt, h o * I caa q a a iity t r r a la ig e r «alary |g th e p e s it i* * before «pirteä I h a w m arked # X. To W hom I t M ay C o n c e r n . T o « u n d e r s ig n e d h e r e b y g iv e noti ■ Tuwhevtg £caw -y - ®t«0«v'g-U®o'i>-«*-»*. W««h*ri<rel r n«in«e< •t«wo®ra»ha. M vartM em wt Writer OwM CnS'S'er OuBetng CMifaclor Arw*Mt«< Iwvai 9 r . l 'M A /t » d .f t The Beet to be h a d in Curry County, a t reason able Prices. t t ia t th e y a r e t lie o w n e rs o f th e Sou h a lf o f th ii S e c tio n 18, T o w n s h ip th r e e , S o u th r a n g e f o u r t e e n W illa m e t t e m e r id ia n , O r e g o n . W est A l l pi t ie s a re w a r n e d n o t to tre s p a s s u p o n m a k e a n y lo c a tio n s , e i t h e r p la c e r amove envare«. Fgrewt »‘ phewOm q n a r t x c la im s a t t h e ir p e r il. w ’ S treet a a « r i l * . _ D. K ellabkb » 1 Owners. J. H. Me A r a«. 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