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t P O R T O R F O R » , O R K O O N , W E D N E S D A Y , F K B R U A llY 23 N n n ilie r ÌO 1O OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Dairyville utatk a h d TALES OF IRISH ORPHANS- DiKTMCT o y r ic ia a : 3 . 8. 8 e n ’ta— J o n a th a n B o u rn e J r ., o f P o rtla n d and Geo. (Successor to / ' S v W ^ T V a f t '. A n d lu la o t, « v e ry tld u g u s u k lly nrvdix. The foil run« are ruaraat««4 vlow-cho« •»!»;<, L i b i t ' . in< c ia a , and are une^oalied for c I - m M a , >3<.«<*, foxes aad all long-rao«« «vork. THF SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER Hie lac» that fhe-SrQitti Premier Typewriter is used in every civilized e>>un!rv on the globe is not so impor- t ant as the further -act that the demand increases year af ter yean The reputation of Tne Smith Premier is world-wide. W orld-wide use has made it so. A et fo lc ir fflvlfftff lare« i . ’.va. « Tt. j a - w ith foil «Je*, i . p .a o f t h i a »' •-«> e new fu n , •C -H fr e e r n re q n a s t o r w i h c o u i r l c t « ; 3 6 -p a < « f o r 3 atampa. Z & r /J L . í í a t í wniow Sh«d. Ti,farms G>, OTpgotoand we u * d an I M M E D I A T E REE on pakiniaOcitT. We jive • b w t .e<al eernce aud AGVkoe, and our •barge« are moderate. T ry na £ SWIFT & CO., Patent lawyer», II. T. STEWART Editor aud Publisher Wiil»8M*vipt i o u , poi* yen,«*, The Leading Paper of Curry County THE T R IB U N E tt ilth « l i e r;«a»« V 1 pA>«4B»-:o. • uutf. JKsswifff *4-, «en W e ... Ta* I «f G nod e u <»» G r i i « Hie. Sóc W E ?KLY C U P I .C O N S T IP A T IO N . , A mm 4'U m -, • . M «atrr«i. 5*w f e s t . O REG O N IA N t«e 4tewr «.«•-.<>> x jo th Thê P a«w t o riwa owt. Opp. US. Fefeat CBit.WatWr/vB, O.C. T ltK S P A H S N O T I C I Any person o r p e r-tm s tresp assing u p o n th e C ro ft L a k e R an ch,— th e M c L e lla n an<l M a r s h a ll R anchea, w ill ho prosecuted to th e u tm o s t • x te n t of th o law ; an d a rew ard w ill be g iv e n fo r i n fo rm a tio n th a t w ill lead to th e c o n v ic tio n o f th e g u ilty p a rtie s . E d m u n d C s o rr. - B o h war w ir s a a a l a s v M ir h a v e been ro w b im S-ta A Deputi« Co. r.ueburc. r . G O O D S , H O O T S I iii.l SH O E S HARDW ARE. liA Z T f e i A In th e c o u n try C A S H 8A L E 8 a m o u n t ng to »6 ot m ore w ill be allow ed 10 per c e n t die co un t, e x c e p t ou F lo u r , on w h ich n r discount can be g iven . As I w ill do m y own te am in g , m y In te n tio n to sell cheaper th a n good) were e v e r sold on F lo ra s .Creek. G iv e m e » tr ia l a n d I v i l i d o niy lie s t to p le a s e y o u . PATENTS DOCTORS « • ' . i f CA->( A1 ‘ U S And ta s r a n lb * te st r u it * i • « , < ' . rati la tha hou««. I.a»« RdSk it . j a lfa waa fis u lla W itt Saadacba for aba m an w u . of yem C IS C A K E T S . aan lh a f rallaran taa pala tn bar head auooet caadtalaly We 'silti reoumoiand Caaaanta O sas STBiiaroan lem . SupL P u b lic In s tr u c tio n — J . H . Aok- a rm a n , S alem . •tf ’V IH b», ta k e n in exchange lo r goods plyin* tot patent: H n u l be worth ntoue/. we pninpUy obtain U. ». and Foreign r h r A c p t o IN »EW HAVU. CONN TH E «Ml l'H PR EM IE R TY PEW RITER CO.f 24 i Stark St., Portland, Oregon. Nt H I I S I M il SIDA lem . state T .e a n u re r— Gee A . Steel o f S a The new i*if«-dcw» con sUewe you to UJke ¡ » p a r » In trn »«iends for cleanir.« oar r»C’-lM . y«t u»e ¿4nt to always a.» firm ao4 r+c’hh&y l.n « tWrn frame, non- take d ?w a « n J t j j ? -rm file your Tan4 aad help» atsoa. ¿traction writers. W hen h r becomes posted on comparative Values it dem ands M . L » a g io ta . )' STO C K , D K A X W 11 EN a country becomes dlffiizad it demands type t. T U s orw e £h<” ‘ m effri laths simplest, surest, < u >(1 fastest 1»> ?( afi'A f’ lz ' « gauge ragsatar tnada. 1c baa die solid top, . « ' S e ejection a n d | u H j y ijf fl double aatractora — ,K/Q v'hr"® sp-cial. fflkVzz, fca- ™ , ? ? m c f ccm iort and convenient^ T h e ckeecWn breech keeps the action clean ¿ M -th e sheila dry— keeps out ruin, m ow , dirt, leaves xwiga aoe sajid. KEEPS r o p e r s one ye&rîor $2.2a T ORFORD TRIBUNE ------ K I N D ------ The New Idea VV< man’s Magazine BO TH ONE Y E A R FO R «1 7 5 Fill s hottla or common glass with your WAttr and let H stand twenty-four boury a . —. sediment or set- ’ ’¡ j ' . tllng Indicates an Ig l .fcJL— » unhealthy condl- r\TTi IA » r S r f - V i ' / r Mon of the kld- T h e N ew Inr.A W o m a n ' / M a o k i x k is an a u th o rity m» lire-edn .«in-, I f A k. i i f a*?1 : if 11 stains n e ry and H ousehold E con om y. I t sv erd ges m ore th « n Inn |>«z W , I your linen It la W e o ffer you th e re fo re at least ljn n pazes ot tp««l fa«ui I l e v i d e n c e of kid- m o n th . hom e read in g fo r an a d d itio n a l cost o f o n ly 25 ete. Sam ples fre e . f VI \ i , C I ney trouble: too frequent desire to Jxr pass It or pain In - the back ta alao convincing proof that the kidneys and blad- te raieo u to f order. to Do. There la comfort In the knowledge so rften sipreaaed. that D r. Kilmer's Swamp- R the great kidney remedy fulfills every w th In curing rheumatism, pain In the > i A, k idneya liver, bladder and every part I :he urinary paasaga. It corrects Inability : . hold water and scalding pain In passing l ’ or had effects following use of liquor, riftsr Casate taa» TkenaTtarea JWaHer. wine or beer, and overcome« that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often dui -g tne day, and to get up many times daring the night. The mild and the extra P u b lls lx e d sat A tlasxt», Csu— G m fa /k m Over JO.dOO. ct .m ar* effect of Swamp-Root ta aooe /»«Hied. It stands tha highest for Its won ettks derful cures of the moat distress'.rg cases. South. It Is Co vote« to L i t e w e t a r e , K o a a e s a e e . F e e t «»4 F le t lo s » , If you need a medicine you should have the end «Ives the te st01 all U u l Is esrrctit la Its flats. Anoas tu coatrtbaicrs the oaost beet. Sold by druggists lr. 50c. and $1. sizes, ai ’.«!« scuttiern w I srv appeer-JoclChsaSter Harris. Harry SUHwsR Edwards ass fou may here a sample bottle of this other» of arewtao f.iniJ. Serial stories Iruta Ant tony flo»a. Maurice Thompson, wspAsHul r'seorery __ Silnoy R- Cr chr.t. Mrs.Ga ru» Cart» land Arthnr W. Marchmont hart appear- i.u,1 a boor, '..at <rf lls « 1 3 X " V i3 ^ ‘' i.:. and olksts areln wuitlao Irom the pen of aathon or national note. A abort ■ ore »be It. both rent ■ sit-awrjKj story ron'est n ought oat use« lw rtw a h n n U r a d l « » a le s x lIU i h o r t -beolutely free by mall, • t a r l M . all worthy a state In (te a « V N M Y S O U T H ' S readaNe col s i tress D r. Kilmer A ■<«« e< Snm>ii<xw. umns. C ttu r eo itests are eoetemplutod that will »»-eeufuOy exploit tha rtpenta» Co., IHnghamion. N . Y . When writing men- flvlt o 'talc.it that ouly needs such fosteria« to Ulastrate the woalth that Is shy to rlna reading this generous offer la thia paper. assort Itsslf. L / w S U H H T S O U T H teams with tho llfeofths » n o t south. Tho gen lul sunshine w.-.rn»» everythin« lul-activity and the season s never cotdanruyh to check the hand of In inatry. The pepor aomes rraprant with the hreitt ol the ■wsnoltaand pine. aotsWoso«'-the vary air cdthaorsisa. pa and hay. th e 1 ««acarate Csnd y Cathartic, the moat won- .'«1-ful medical discovery of the age. p * • » Scanty ah I palhue. thu ronunca end mvitery of tha land where the earn net and refrr-»tiin< te tb * taste, nc» pentty uteres up the p,.l1e.i »unsbtne an) the cotton whitens la the moealleht. wh, be •nd KoalUvely on kklieya, liver and bowels, ptven la the well It lad co umnsar this SsalhaUns wsskly. I n .'tna Ore entire sretem. dispel roldw Thu tuhscrlptloa pnea Is O n l y T i f t » C a n t u a year, allst ta ail pa sons, nil ••«.Mtetie, fever, hahliunl ronatlpasion btliuiiwieaa. Pl-war hiiv end try a b, 1 aseata. newspapers, pistmasisn and ava/y cna alia. O u M ot Uva accompaa.ad i.t l '. C. C tiwlny; 111.23. W> iezita. »old and by the (a J »J 50. enUile thaciuh raiser U tha paper oae year «rat.a. guar.„teed to cure by all druggists. » e n d o n n F o a S w l C n r d tha semes »I six or yoar aelshbon who woaM approc'a'.o tho opportunity to road a copy».' The sunny hou'tmnp .m temple wUI ho ma lad free. Voa am pot yoar cluh of Uva oat of those vary pa >pla A OUARANTEF.DCURE FOR PILES, (te a S U N N Y C O U T H enters over 50.000 Am arcin home- new: nd earm j 190 Is suir to ha we'C'unod n rally M many mors homos, as tna jra .t Itc h in g , B h n d , W e e d in g o r P ro tn id - woaklv (out of c 1 th t« » . th t Sou-horn LI trvry Weekly, whose cola,uns far in g P ile . D rtirtris ts re fu n d m oney if I9J. w it ho tho ni.st 1 .ado bio of all IAS pap»« that coma lo y-a. P A Z O O IN T M E N T fa il» to cu re an y aasr, no m a tte r of h o w tong s ta n d in g , ta A to 14 d a rs . F ir s t a p p lic a tio n gives e a s e a n d rest Srtp I f y o u r diwggirf h a s n 't it ornd 60c in stam p « a n d i t w ill 1« fo rw ard ed p o nt-p»id bv P a ris Jle J- tetua C o ., S t. L o u is . M e . t~ wy,i a Teaw BLACK » T K K S P A S S N O T IC K . N o t ic b is h e re b y given" to all person» n o t to trespass upon th e lan d s o f th e un dersigned— the la n d s being d e s c rib ed as fo llo w s : A l l o t the la n d ly in g E a s t o f th e C om ity road leading fro m l ^ n i i o i s to Bandon of lo ts 7 and 10, S e c tio n 2«, T o w n s h ip 30 S o u th o f R an g e 15 W est, fo r the purpose o f c u t tin g wood o r ta k in g o ff logs, o r o th e r wise trespassing w ith >ut m y -c o n s e n t Such [a r iie s « i l l L-e piceeeuted. O. P. H A A G F K S E K . E C Z E M A a w l P IL E C U K E K n o w in g w h s t it w a s to s u f - fe r, I w ill g iv e F R E E O i C H A R G E , >o a n y sflll- te d a tm eltive cu re fo r E czem a, S alt R t eu in , JE -jsipe- 1 is, P ile s an d b k ln Dif-eaAes. In s ta n t re i r i . D o n ’ t s u ffe r longer. W e ite F. W . W il l i a m s , AGO M a n h a tta n A v e n u e , N ew Y o r k . Enclose S tam p . FREE DRAUGHT STOCK and POULTRY MEDICiNE Stock and poultry hare few troubles which arc not bowel and l i v e r irregularities. B la c k - D rsiifflit Stock and Poultry Msni- • y. . 1 )■ - IW cn.c is a for « < * > . ft P’d» the org-uis of digeUioo in a perfect condition. P rb m im at American breeder« and fa n tors keep their henUar.d flock« healthy by giving them an ueea- sisoa! dose of Black Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine in t'c-ir f.eel A n r stock raiser may buy a 2u-ccnt half pound air-tight can of this medici«« from his d A le r and keep hi» «lock in vigorous health for weeks. Dealer» g >n«r- a ll. k w p Black-Dran^bt Stock and Poultry Medicine. If yourv does n <. wind 25 cents for a »wnyle can to the inaniifactnrer». The Chattame gw Medicine Co., Chat- tftBOOga« IcUB. lakes short road«, food fnr everyth in g that runs o u w h eels. Bo-sKua. Q«.. Jaa.S», nm. rj Plaek-D w is h t stock and Poul Had' me la the 8e»t I • » « W-ied. Oer eroek wa» ooklax bad when A « a n» me tha n.vdicin« and now they are » •t’ lng ao flue. They are to»km» » ix r cent- b jtt*T. B. F. B1UX1KINQ PON. T H E S O U T H ’S L IT E R A R Y W E E K L Y (tee SÜ8NT 9OVTM Hike Great ElSwewrr WeeXlr 222 South Peoria S t , C b ic a o o , I I I . , Oct. 7 ,1 9 0 — E ig h t months ago I was ao ill that I was compelled to lie or sit- down nearly all the tire*. My stomach waa so weak and upset that I could keep nothing on it and I vomited feequrnily. could not urinate without great pein and I coughed ao mueL that n-.y throat and I ud r* wive raw and sore. Tbs doctors pro nounced it B right's ¿iseaaeend ethers said i t waa ccnsumjtfion. I t maltereJ littls to r..S what they called i t and I had no de sire to lir e . Asistcr vir.te I ms from F t. Louis and a-kod me if I lied ever tried W in e of Cardut. I told her I had not »nJ '»he b o u g ht«bottle. I belie-e that it ssvt-d my life. I believe many women could save much suffer ing i f they but knew of i's value. a r/ju SU N N Y SO U T H , A tla n ta , G a Don't yob wig)Afnn ■ lodk ftwus ans wa r— caeaoT co » «» - '■ B IT7.XS . . . riS T O L S . . SH O TU D X3 . . . te»« J JJ from 7 S« of S alem . J o n g re s a m a n , F i r s t D is tr ic t— W illis C. H a w le y , of Salem . G o v e rn o r— F r a n k W , B en son . S alem . S ecreta ry o f State— F . W . Benson Sa ED, KACKLEFF, Prop’r S fió f& u n E. C h a m b e rla in pain? Toko Affine ot Cardai u i l moke one oopr»r,o effort to be well. Yon do hot need to t e ’ a weak, helpless sufferer. You con have n woman's health nud do a woman'a wor-; in i.ffo. A« by not secpre a bottle cf AV in* of t'ardui from your druggitt to day? . state P rin te r— W illie D u n la rn y , Salem , kttorney G e n e r a l— À . M ," C ra w fo rd , S alem . * C le rk S tate lo u id B o a r d —G .G . B row n, S alem . Jo int S enator f o r Cone and C u rry — W . C. Chase. Jo in t B c p rv s e n ta tiv e fu r dtarry— I . N . M u n cy . H ow Changad Condltioaa Affected -, Their Cinosificwtion la 6av- A tr a v eler w h o re c e n tly »pent som e tim e in Irelan d waa m uch in te r e s te d in an orphan asylu m -w ith th e fou n d in g and m a in ten a n ce o f w hich th e fa m ily ah .-'w as viaitin i; had had m uch to do, r e la te s YofftJFfc C om panion. On her first- ins|<*ction o f th e place, tw o b righ t, rosy lit t le «la ter«, w ho had been roacued from a life o f sq u a lo r and a b u se b u t a sh o rt tint« b efore, w ere poiu ;ed o u t to her. T h ey overh eard her call th*W *’t w o ° f }'o u r little o r p e s ' " a n / ( ‘.".me forw ard hand i, It .; correct th e a ta tc ia e u t. I'-ob1 o a lit t le co u rtesy and f©'k Z . e a g e r ly in her fa ce, th e e ld e st m ite Judge, »1 J u d ic ia l D i a t r t e t - J . W . ex p la in ed p o lite ly : H a m ilto n , Roechurg. “I t’s orp h an s w e w as, m a ’am ; Prosecuting A tto rn e y , 2d J u d ic ia l D i» b u t w e’re in m a te s now .” t r ic t — G eorge M . liip w n , llo s e b u rg . T he n ex t d ay sh e and her U . 8 . C o m m issio n ers—-J. H . U p to n , frien d s sto p |ied to sp eak to a la L a n g lo is. borer w ith a large fa m ily , wh oocMTY o r r ic c M . bad been relu cta n tly o b lig e e , C o u n ty J u d g e — E . A . B a ile y , G o ld w hen h is w id ow ed siste r 's liov v r s Beach. le f t upon his hands, to all-'w th e C ou nty Com m issioners—O tto Is m e rt, G o ld Ite seli ; Ed Sypher, L a n g lo is . lit t le fello w to c.im e upon c' tr H is p ride and his a f t e c t io u k n tt.’ S heriff— N o rm a n T y le r, G o ld Beach b oth su ffered in d o in g so , n lth om • C o u n ty C le r k — G eo rg o AV. S m ith , he k n ew th e boy w ould be wt H old 'B e n c h .. _ eared for, ' C on nty T re a s u re r— Juntes C a u g h “ A n d is lit t le Thnd s t ill a t th e AVodderbttrn. - -» Assessor—WraSTolman, Harbor. orp h a n a g e, MichaelT” ask ed on School S u p t.— AV. 8 . G u e rin . Langlois, o f th e lad ies. •urveyo r—G e o . fl. AVJlson, C hetco “Oeh, no, m e lad y d ear,” wi s t i i ' C oron er— D r . F . A. Srhlleinsnn, Wsd- Joyou s reply. ‘T h a n k s be to th • d e rb u rn . sa in t« , he’s an orphin no lo n g er u r « v isa s or t h b c o r n s . h e’s w o rk in ’ a t a thrade o u ts id e .’’ C ir c u it C o u rt m eats F o u rth M o n d a y in A -fe w day« la te r th e g u e s t w as A u g u st o f each yo ar. ta lk in g w ith a you n g m an w h o had C o u n ty O o m m issioners C o u r t meets ■pent som e tip -e as att em ploye a t . A ,^ lrs t W edn esd ay in J a n u a ry , A p ril, th e a sylu m , and who, sh e under J u ly and S eptem lrer of each year. P ro bate C o u rt m eets firs t M o n d ay in ■tood, had been brought up th ere. In th is sh e w as m istak en . „ each m o n th . “ N o t by a t ty m anner o f m ean s, Mnunr oocKTr cost o rrio c a a s p fost - M asvsbs . m a ’ra,” he a ssu red her. “Me fa th er C h s tc o ............................. Miss Id a Cooley o n ly d ie d a y e a r a g o , and m e tw in fy H a r b o r ................... .....F le tc h e r Gsrdne’r . th e d ay o f th e fu n eral. S u re I ’n, G o ld B e a c h ............................-J, W . R iley . n o t an orphan a t all, a t a l l !” W e ild e r b u r n ..............................Geo K e rr. Coos an d l l l l h e e . . . ' ................. M r . E . H R ussell. M a r i a l ....................... M rs . V io la A . F r y . A g n e s s .......................................A . M . R iles P o r t O r fo r d ...................... Ames Johnston D e n m a r k .................................... J. 8 . Csppe. L a n g l o i s . . . . < .......... E . R ac k le ff. GOLD HUNTERS' WEAPONS. W h ile p lo w in g in bin field ccn E u fa u la r e cen tly Mr. C harlev ( . ■ ■on un covered a large num ber ot R e s to r a tio n T o E n try O f L auds w ea p o n s, som e o f w hich wet In N a tio n a l F o r e st. rifles o f an old s ty le , som e I lv N otice is hereby given th a t th e land« derb u su es, a few oW tim e ( c a fo la described below , e m b ta c ln g 407.22 ucrea, w ith in th c S ia k ly o u N atio n a l Fo r and a cou p le o f sw o rd s. A ll the» es t, O re g o n , w ill be subject to settle w eap on s, sa y s th e K a n sa s C i.; me n t an d ents}- u n der the provisions o f J o u rn a l, are in a fair s t a t e o f p*» the h o w e a te a d la w s o f the U n ite d S ta b - e r v a tio n , and a re a p p a ren tly of und th s net o f Ju n e I I , IM ’0 (34 F la t., 233), a t th e U n ite d Stales lan d office nt S p a n ish m ake. R osebu rg . O re g o n on February 26, l'Jll) A ccord in g to C reek tr su i A n y settler who was a c tu a lly a n d in good fa ith (c la im in g an y of said lands tion , a p arty o f a d v en tu ro u s Sp an lo r a g r ic u ltu r a l ptir|ioses p rio r to J a n lard s, nuutlierlng 54, in th e y ea r ua ry I , 1906, a n il hag not nbandnned name, has a prefere n ce rig h t to m ake a 1664, le ft N ew O rlean s on b u rsa s hom estead e n tr v for th e lands a c tu a lly and w en t to th e ter r ito r y t ot co p ie d . R aid la n d s were listed u p search o f gold . T h ey secu red a i. on the a )> u llc a tlo n s o f tlie persons m o i th e p reciou s m eta l thuy c'-.ild tiened tielow , w fio hav< it p re fe rre d * r ig h t subject to th e p r io r rig h t of carry, and on th e ir w ay b-p k th ey any fuc I i se ttle r, provide.I su u h set- w ere b eset by a Laud of S h aw n ee« tlc r or R p id ic a c t is q u alified tv m ake homestead e n tr y and the preference n ear S ta n d in g R oth , e ig h t u tiles r ig h t is e x e rc is e d p rio r to Februar« e a s t o f E u fa u la , and a g rea t ba» 26, 1910, on w h ich «late the lauds w ill tie fo llo w ed . T h e S p a n ia rd s, w ith I.c s u b je c t to r e tilv in r u t nn«i e n tr y by th e e x cep tio n o f tw o, w h o esc a p e d a n y q u a lifie d |.v r-v n . Tin- lan ds arc as te llo w a : T h e H l of 8F.1 of S W } . the on a ra ft, w ere u cjiiltilfited . N E i o f SEJ o f S W | . th e h l o f N W } • f It is su p p osed tliat th e w ea p o n s S K I o f SW J, th e S \V } Of S W |, Bee. 23, plow ed up on Mr. G ib so n ’s p la ce th e N j of N F.} o f N W } , th e W } of S W } of N E J of N W } an d th e N W } o f N W } , a re th e on es th at w ere u sed by Sec 2«, T . 31 I t . 14 W , W . M , 14o th e S p an iard s m en tion ed ab ove. eres. lis te d npon th e ap p lic atio n of L is t s 6-128.-1211,-147 an d -160. H e rb e rt W . L y n c h o f Langf >iv, O reg o n ; L is t 6 — 128. A tra c t o f a 160 acre«, w h ic h , when «nrvi ve.1. w ill p -o lie b ly be w ith in Sec. , T . 33 S.. IE. 9 W ., and Sec. 12, T . 33 K. It) W , Ixjr.nded a n d d e s e r lied an 'lo llo w s : B c v iiiiiin g a t a stake on the 'o w u v h lp lin e whence th e SW c o rn e r o f Sec. 31, T 1« 8 . . R . 9 W ., le a g N . n chairrn e x te n d in g ; thence N . 89 d e grees W ., -.$3.37 ch ain s to co rn er No. 1, Chet c<- S. 1 de g ree W . , 40 c h a in s ; lienee 8 . 81 degree« E ., 40 chains; i hence X . I d e .-n e E . to e h n in s ; tu ciu e N. 89 degrees W .. 16.38c h a in s to c o re e r No. I , a t plication nt Ihudel M c M s n lg a o f Roecii rg . O iegon, also applied for by W alt* r C r lU f-'T. ■ t D o tli» n ,O re g o n , w h o a l eges settlem en t p rio r to J a u u - i r 1, hah ;. L is t 6— 129. A t m e t o f 135 s c re s Y ro b a b ly w ith in Ace. 2, r . 33 8 , K . 10 A , hounded «n.l ’» S r r ile ' ns fo llo w s : Ite g ilin lu j nt h e h ' 8 J iL .t 'e N K corner o f S ee.2. r 3 3 8 ., K . 10 AV., th e n c e 8. S U clinins; thcncc W . 20 i l i n l ’ N: th e m e X. 10 h e in s ; thence W .2 0 c h a in s ; tie ne S. 10 Im lns th ence N . 46 d e g r-. s I'.. 12.36 • tw in s ; th e m e E . to c u d ..- t o c o rn e r So 1, a p p lb » tio n o f I'L a n n ec F ry e o f M n rls l, Oregon ^ J .f -t 6 - 1 4 7 . A i r a ‘ t o f 32 52 seres p ro lis ld y < ith - 1» See-. 2 6 a n d 33. T . 33 8 .. K .11 AV., -hounded and di s c ri'w d us follow s: b e g in n in g s tc o rn e r N o ~ |,a s s u latooc, whem e I.ho le oc k tre e d « i i. Io - I n I mu te r Ivw ra S. 70 ilegn-e- " , 77 4 n k » . «n d T h om es' Ii u-c I «11» 8 . 9 o g ees W ., 10.31 eliain s ; th ence 8. 74 degrees W ,, 4 5n c h a ir.« ; th e m e X . 7U degrees AV , I t 7(, cl wins; thence X 31 l. greis E , 11 24 <• a io - ; thence 8 .7 « decree- F... I " . I t eh iiin a ; thende X . 12 de tee« E , 10.1$ 1 Irnin s; t b e m * “N 40 le g n c s F ., 9.97 chains; l e s iw lf 7 degre - K ., 7.40 c h a in s ; ih e n c c S . 3H h g re r-rj-tl'i In u te s AV., 30.90 c im in s to corner N o . I, ap p lic atio n of F . L . Tinim ns «0 .M arini. <)ie<on ; 1st 6— 16». F e r n I r.NNETT. ('o t'itn ils s io m ro f th e G e r e r s l Land «’ flic . A p p ro v e d D e- .• e n le r 6. It*» ' F s * n « 1 <»«rr. F l-s t As s is ta n t ‘ e c re ta ry o l t» < In te r io r . ' Q t r lc a l W h ite w a s h — ;« F o r som e tim e p ast it tl b: recogn ized 4hw4 th e church «die« .- in O'd Ford were ill a very l «’.ti.» fa cto ry co n d itio n , but no f in d » w ere fo rth eo tn in g ,to en a b le l l e n i to be redecora ted. The n» w it . p o in ted rector, R ev. J. IL K itc a t, to g e th e r w ith h is clergy, (be n ,ei i h ers o f th e lo ca l branch e f tin« C hurch o f E ngland W orking. m en ’s so c ie ty , and Mr; G« org • L an sb u ry, lu te so c ia list nnd rad leal ca n d id a te for Bow a t d B rr in- ley, s e t to v. ork to scrub, w as u at.d p ain t th e sch o o l. T .ie w ork wa e x p e d itio u sly co m p leied . and th. p a rish io n ers nr* now proud «>» th e ir spick and sp a r ed u ca tio n ., in stitu tio n « . They Ronlst Iffoletur». In L apland /a in n ":.t m ade o f rein d eer vu n ! l i r e f . i n i n u » for liie ii m o istu re r e s is tin g p ro p erly hr. w e lla s f o r th ejr w arm th. T h e hair, unlik" th a t o f m any a oim n l«, 1 c o t h ollow th rou gh ou t it s b 1 e*h, but is d ivided in to ninny w n tcr- llg h t e e llt filled wif»! air, w hieh a |e p ear to be u n d er <« iK ireysiou, t v 4 lia t' w h in th e g a .i i v n t s P ie p la -eti in w a ter the hair, or w o o l, s w e 'is w ith o u t In ak in g. and th e w ea rer i* buoyed up gnd t!«ru n o ' rea d ily oink if h e falir overb ,»v«i. Knelt »ST uieuts a te in c o m m o , u se am on g th e H w edrs gud N or- tvegiaas. 9