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W < F ■ . - T - 'S B ■ í¿ ■?■>£ * r « »• ■~ "-■ ? MMMBMMN cm - - M A Y 87, g £ r*s ¡ V é. IX iimix» 3 1014 JT «• A - = ‘• K ” DeB. L la ta 8 -1801 .-18 0«,-181 0-1 314 sinj is qui( 1 V •ftb e S w th O n ly one m otion is n e e d e d to m ake any ch aracter desired on th a t 4 i r i e l e y - f e |e |e r y - comi d of the -w fe- teter Fbdor easy action Model light dtréised C o m p lete, S traig h t L is e Keyboard and Kdy to« Every Chámete». A N .Y . •- I ; *!■< ''fit W . I K ------------ ■ •» » •» li I a battle e r eomm> r««d let n stand t BLACK- DRAUGHT " u t. «r (th y « .r hours; i .. t or S f '- . ■ g ..«..asia. a t cni.es>thy eondl- t!oh of the kid neys; if It stains your linen it b evidence of kid ney trouble: too frequent desire to pass It or pain in the back b also aanvlncing preoi that the kldneya and Mad der ars nut of order. W h at to Be, T h a n ia oemfort in the knowledge so . that D r. Kilmer's Swamp- Reat. the great kldnry remedy fulfills every w ith In curing rheumatism, pain In the hash, kidneys, liver. Madder and every part e f the urinary passage, it corrects lasblltlv Is held water and scalding pain ta passing h , sr had tffscis following use of Uquor. arias or bear, and overcomes i that uapisaaant unpleasant aseaaalty of being compelled te go often during »ha day. and to gat up m any ttmm during the night. The mild and the estra- ordinary effset ot S w a m p -R o o t la aeon F m U em . ll stands the highest for Hs won us of the most distressing cases. « X * , * * ‘. a msdlclna you should nave ta t hast. Sold fay druggists It. 50c. and $1. sites. You may have a sample bpttlq of tab Sudafful discovery id a book that tells« am shout It. both sent| t ftuo by mall. ‘ n a rk M m « s i , N . Y . Whan writing t r ta tbupapar. a w a k e W a s » w ith I li* m ating s h u n n o n « * , p ie m n s q u e pcno nkl p a m t-o f-v ie w ^ as crip tio n o f th e in te ie ittn g d e velo pm en t o f the W e s t , and th e n a n » « »nJ h '»- to ry o f th e w o a d e rla n j u f ih a earth. A s k your loc»1 n»w?ds*iev for cu n » » » i » u « « * »end I * 50 fo ry e a t'» subscription- I he book. " R o a d o f s T h o u s a n d W on ders. of s o w tob5St r e 8 , « iù la ÌS n r fe S oava^ r t « TBIAUdurtnS jrhieh nine j ou may rido tho bu-j-do anonut It to any test you wish. ----------- « . . purtbcJy saU¡J<|w, cr dn aec »U h to kaeP the usatourovtwn-orndw« «ev—i « .• « • •< u m . t « o fu r u ú h the Ltchwit grtuio bicycles I t la ’ possible to m- hr. a t o n * small profil ahovs A o u s a r e i ttt t o t - a mhjdjemrn'» profits by buy- «1-U I h o r c n u u fa c T u r e r « g u a r a n t e e b e h in d your IV a U r y r l e c r a pair o f tire« fiom •» ,—. at •«, our caulognrs and b urn oar unheard of f u tu r STOCK *nd POULTRY MEDICINE ■uutti pr^ nw.*o yew W»ta Tear. V. a Mil tlS Si?.<Ä ? '_ lb* nÄ,sy «kstoerfaetory. Btoek and poultry h a « trool.lc« which are net bowel and l i v e r irregularities, r ila c k - Draught 8tock and Poultry M edi cine is a bowel and liver remedy for stock. It put* »I*« organs of digvstiua ia a perfect eouditioa. Prominent American breeders aad farmers keep their herd« and Hocks healthy Oy giving them a n « r a tion vi dose of Black Draught 3t jc k and Poultry Medicine us their food. Any stock raiser may bn j a 23-oenl half-pound a ir-tig h t can of this m edicim f>o> his deals: and keep bit stock in vigorous health for weeks. Healers gener ally keep Ijlack-llraupb t Stock and Poultry IL-dicifce I f your« does nut. tend 88 eeutt far a wwiinle t. T ins he can to the inanufaetuiw m anutariurert. Chattano"»» Medicina Co., Chat- tanuoga. Tena. W oarwaatMled * ’ T i t ->faf«rr«aU u lu t f t i u .t U u tt t.» » r u f t u . t u u IM « kn » a iL S .T m a w .w c iM , A hnsawsatansaanrt pairs a M easy ridtaa, very dursbis a n d lii . _ . ----- a w ith , r special Quality o f rohbsr.i w h ic h n e v e r b a - -h ckxip« up tn **L >mea p o ro u s a a d which it a ll o w in g t h s a i r to escap e. btatliurthat tb rirrirc a ImveonL^baen m m e S u p o u ro or twice in a whole season. They wclct no mom tium a a o r d i n a r y Ore. the punctnre rv .k U i-.g q u a h U i e b - l n g siren by «rearel loyv-rs of thin, specially prepared fabrteon the tread. T lis nwuli: r price of these tiros for ad v___ maWñ» a i Dryiirf.-e to ( o n ly I V. o ship I to provont rtm outtins» «Mo A ll orden «hlppvd m tot pay a asut « m il j S&M ^S k - D M « M S to c k a a d p ir a l y y i f l a v h s M I W r r te la d . O a r o o k la « b a d w h vu y e a ■ ja » Have you ever seen a Sunset? b a a o tifu tlr i l l u r t r a t c d _ m a « o f th e w id e Ç W II sod disi rt-it o ride sud salutila a «munte le_________ '» « -I le funibtwd by us. Our «.-rut *w «rj' where ara making — (.M in s » a«» -May are louklas » * * " ** g « y w tlir im ?*W S3 head O im E tAyersPife; m y w its » » A r a y -v ir h a v s b s s o m I hx C » . 4 C A b t . ’l'S s it« i . .. V s r a .tw«l » « lid » , WS » » w a r e , h w l tn ihr honrn. Los« rl»« » w tt»«U* » 'h negaseis to» i h r t e m i « w o e o f Joui ( «SCÀllKT*. n l 's r e i t t h o sa“ I" hrr her.« slates« I , . Ws hoik rrvoa r.irnc ,"'«•caress F W ts k w s S » M 0»«a. Ir t ii'w a ii A D a p a e ” l a »‘ iH s h v r a . P s C A N D Y C A T H A W T IC ■ W a n t your moustache o r beard a beautiful brown er rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM’S DYE wanted { nventors DOCTORS « S 3 « n  î  »-»• r z . r t » m u m «Sa.».suas«a.sosa»a. a ; N o tice is b r n -b y given to a ll fc rs o u t ahosn I t m a y e v n e ir a , u u tto « D tc r up- oo o r trespass upon «h» prem ises «•’ L . K n a p p , tor th e purpose o f h u n tin g . <•» UsbliiL w ith uo ox an d lin e . Raid p r e mise» a re situated on E lk K is e r, C u r r j « u ta n .y , O reg o n , sn-i g e n e ra lly k n o w n aa th e •‘ F o nd’ ’ pfotaik A n y person o r p< r « s a r o r e - p n »■ lag fo r tiro i «r|« ,«e <4 ■ u n tiiig , N a h in /, o r tra v s llu g th o u /h in a n y rl.e |« - 4 rm o r m a u u e r, ot tr-a in g d»«rn f lures. »» ta a v iu g o n t sid e g tea « p e n . < r tu.dest in y pe n au iai p o p -r ty , » i l l b » p n a e , t i led to U -a t a il cat«B> o f ih e I t » * S r . H . Johuson, — 1 2 0 h s iu o fu l W a r . t m v ie w * m S i ( i l l S U K S E T M A G A Z IT B C U R I ■s V W S fw r t a t t y O « Stasera tohlt rare W WTO »re ' « l c c r r e i i f -h . a h »• i su ied |.re « 'la » PATENTS ill hs in> luded— O O M 6 T I P A IJ I O II . » im ìììw w b » ..^ ^ SWJFT «M k B.K Petaat \ i Ml t;M ti\ d i g e s t i v i a id . RAISING WORMWOOD. I .•'? Wla n i d i P a m Where the Plants Are Grown. T h e p a rta k in g o f a «lice . if j a fte r « m eal la q u ite in w ith p h ysiolog ical I n d i c a i ions, ainoa, th ou gh it may n o t be g e n e ra lly kn o w n , fre s h pineapple ju ice c o n ta das in , a re - m a rk ab ly a c tiv e digestive p rin c ip le s im ila r to pepsin. T h is p rin cip le has bean te rm ed “ b ro m e lin ,” and ««> po w - » r fn l la its a c tio n upon proteid « t h a t I t w ill digest as much as 1,000 tim e s its w e ig h t w ith in a few tidwre. It s dl- fe s tiv e a c tiv ity varies In accordance ■ in w ith th e kin d Of p ru t r id to w h ich it is subjected, F ib r in disappears en t ir e ly a f t e r a tires , says a m ed ic al a u th o rity . W ith th e co agu lated alb u m in of eggs th e dig es tive process is alow , w h ile th e a lb u m in o f m e a t. Ma a c tio n teem s fir s t to produce a pulpy g e la t inous m a y w h ich, how ever, com p le te ly dissolves a f t e r a s h o rt tim e . W hen a slice o f fre s h pineapple 1» placad upon a r a w be efs teak th e su r face o f th e s te a k become« g ra d u a lly g e la tin o u s o w in g to th e digestive ac tio n o f th e enaym a o f t h e jntce. O f course. I t is w e ll k n o w n th a t d ig e s t ive ag ents e x is t also in o th e r fr u its , b u t aa i t la considered t h a t an a vers ge- ataad pin ea p p le w ill y ie ld n e a rly tw o p in ts r f ju ic e i t w ill he seen t h a t th e d igestive a c tio n o f th e w h ole f r u i t m u st be enorm oue. T h e a c tiv it y o f th ia p e cu liar digestive a g e n t la d e stro y ed in th e cooked pineapple, b u t unless th e p in ea p p le is preserved by h e a t th e re Is no rsaaon w h y th e tin n e d f r u it should n o t re ta in th e dig es tive p o w e r. ' T h e a c tiv e d ig es tive p rin c ip le m a y he o b tain ed fr o m th e ju ice by dissolv in g a la rg e q u a n tity o f com m on s a lt in it , w h en a p re c ip ita te is o b tain ed possessing th e re m a rk a b le digestive po w ers ju s t described. U n lik e pep sin, th e d igestive p rin c ip le o f tb s ph teapp le w ilt o p e ra te in an acid, n e u tr a l, o r even s ik n U n e 'm e d iu m , ae- e o rd ia g to th e k in d o f p ro te id to la te r e a tia a ■ m » l» r s a la K a ir a a tta « «ba o u a a d th e C w tttv a u a a •< th e - P la n t. M - Ion Tre«|MLHH N o tic e . A yer’s Pills. A yer’s Pills. A yer’s Pills. Keep saying ibis ova- and over again. T he beat laxative. a ...... — W ith th e d l.p o ta l o f th e p ro d u c t fo r y u r , Le an d er 8. D re w , - o f tjMs plac«, clo se, the w o rk o f o n e -b a ll a c e n tu ry as a p rod ucer o f th e o il of w o rm wood, w rite s a correspondent o f th e In d ia n a p o lis New s. F ro m the p lants gvi-vrn upon 100 seres o f rb a valley land th e dll is d is tille d , and tin « queer husbandm an bears th e unique d ls tiu e tio n o f being th e g re a te s t p ro d u c e r and o f h a vin g the m ost s x te a .b e - w drm w ood w o rks ia tb s U n ite d S tate«, i i f n o t iu th e w o rld . | T h e fa rm Me« betw een th e shore« o f C ry s ta l la k e sad th e m ain trave led r . nd , ex ten d in g fro m L o d i to P iu irie -d u -«««. , T h e residence and d is tille ry a re h id i« it ' a w a y behind a bluffU ke b ill, and a t the end o f a lo n g , w in d in g road, guarded by a m assive fa rm e r's g a te. S" " - eluded is th e place, and so u a exp ec'« d - ly does th e w a y fa r e r com e in sight o f it, t h a t one m ig h t suppose he « a t ap proaching a spot w h ere K . n* : ' < m oonshine is m ade beyond th e p> !e of th e w a n d e rin g revenue co llec to r T h e w o rm w oo d p la n ts sre g ro w n ou tb s fa rm ha a b o u t tb s same m ann er . , c o rn , oats and o th e r cereals. Ti e p la n ts g ro w fro m tw o to th re e fee' high. Th ey a rc lig h t in c o lo r, and hr th e ap pearance o f b e in g covered w it dew . As soon as th e u n a ttra c tiv e p u r & W ., 40 acres, application ple blossoms a p p e a r th e e n ttin g and S exton, D e n m a r k , O re - d is tillin g begin. B y m eans o f a a o rd i C. 8-11 114. M a rc h 18 ,191 4. n a ry m o w in g m achine w ith a d ro p p e r A ssistant C o m m issio n er o f a tta c h m e n t th e p la n ts s rs cut down L a n d O tto e . and le ft in la rg e bu nd les to w ilt in tb s h o t su m m er sun. As to o n a a th ey become w ilte d and * D aft. Lists 8-062. -1 038, -1128, - 1 145 fisceld th e y a re loaded on wagons sad I hauled to th e d b t ille /y . w h ere a b ig io n to E n t r y o f b a n d # ¡ Iro n fo rk co m et do w n in to the load. | . t a N a t io n a l F o r e s * , i is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e lan d s w h ich i t la presented. I t m ay, th e re - ( By menus o f a ro n e and p u lle y s th e lo w , em b ra c in g 827 91 fo re , be assum ed t h a t th e pineapple fo rk w ith Its burden is h a uled up w ard th e H ls k iy o u N a tio n a l ansym e w o u ld n o t o n ly aid the w o rk to a lit t le c a r on ra ils , w h it e an a u to D , w ill be subject to set- Of d ig e s tio n in th e stom ach, b u t m atic a tta c h m e n t I - q n le k ly m ade. Tn [ e n tr y u n d e r tb s p ro v ls w o u ld co n tin u e t h a t ac tio n ia th e in no tim e th e e a r ro lls t o th e opening homestead laws of tlie te s tin a l tr a c t. P teoapple. it m a y be o v e r the la rg e va t. w h en th e re is a je r k an d ilie set of June 11,1 added, co n ta in s m uch in d ig e stib le to th e t r ip ropes and th e bunch o f , a t th e U n ite d S tate« m a tte r o f th e n a tu r e « f woody fib er. w o rm w oo d s h ru b b ery is dropped In to I St th e vat. -T h is is rep e a te d u n til th e vut possible th f - a * t * th * e - - de ** I t ia q u ~ ite possible l i a f r a - e t t ü r w h o V a i’ a M ^ - ! t a b r u Z t ----------------- 4a filled to th e to p w ith th e sronsatls c id ed ly dig es tive p ro p e rtie s o f I hl good faittu d aim in g M y p la s t. suds ior «grioulturai pur- ju to a eo m p ensats fo r t h is fa ct. In th e engine room a d jo in in g th e re »tor to la n . . l . ik fi, and has n o t MA»T8 SENTIMENTS la a b o ile r. B y tw is tin g a valve th » to, ■ has a preferenca t CREAT a steam la tu ra e d In to th s v a t so th a t' t a h tm e s ta a d e n tr y fo r e v e ry stem end le a f o f th e h o a ry klly occupied.. Said hyN p la n t is Inuncrsod la th s steam aa d m u s t y le ld -rih o essontlal o il. P ro m th e vst th e steam passes la t o th s * 1 have been re q u es ted ,* a«M eo nd ew dag pipss, ls d w X w ith o il fro m or appl th e herb. T h s pipes a re snbm srged h im e a ie a d e n try '; th e g re a t c a p ta in o f in d u s try , ad In eold w a te r basins m ade o u t «rf ig h t ia e x e rc is e d 1 dressing his th ird as sista n t secre cem ent, an d th e re th e o il collects, p ii. r to M a y 14, 1914, on w h ic h d a te h e la n d s w ill be su b je ct to s etU eiB en t t a r y , according to th e Chicago d ro p by d ro p , to find Its w a y throhgfc an d e n tr y b y a n y q u a lifie d p erson. A R eco rd -H erald , “to w rite a m ag a sm all open ing t e a vassa l p re p a re d to receive It. tr a c t o f te a «eras, w it h in w h a t w ill asine a rtic le on how to become a T h s o il, b e ln g o f less specific g ra v lmibabiy ba when rv ^ e y e d , Sec. 1, T . j ------------------ ----- r aa fl|b ----------- m a g n ate . I w an t yon to g et op i t y th a n w a te r, 'co lleate a t th e to p * 6 A , B . 18 W ., denerlbed aa fo llow s U e g iD n in g a tc o rn e r N o . I , w hence th e i a c n e th in g th a t w ill reflect c re d it o f th e vessel provided f o r th e p u r n o rth ea st r o m e r o t Sec. 12, T . 85 » .. on me and m ake my frien d s w on pose. T h is can in to w h ich th e drops U . 12 W ., bears K , 10 c hs., an d 8 . 20 o f o il and w a te r fa ll is p r o v id e ' •‘ th cb a., e x te n d in g th eno e W . 3 15 chs. d e r a t my -H te rary sty le ." a spout w h ich a lm o s t rem-h th ence 8 3 So chs., th e . ce W . 3 .8 5 e h a .,! T h re e dava la te r th e g re a t m an lo p o f th e vessel, m a k lu t- I» th e n c e N .3 .5 6 chs , th ence W .4 30chs., , i tlience N . 8.83 c h a ., thence K . 10 cha. read the a rtic le to w hich his nam e lik e a gard ener'» w a te r put thence 8 . 8.88 cha , to th e p i s e o f be was signed, and again addressing th ia «pot flows th e flo a tin g Ail T h e re g in n in g , listed up on a p p lic a tl n of J . hia th ird assistant se cretary said; pomes n tim e In th e nroces« ■ ’ en t ' e H R o u n d tre e . A gn es» O rego n; li» t re c e lrin g vessel w ill h o ld n< m . ■' “T h ia is excellent. M y reason 8-962 A tr a c t of 72.45 ac res , w ith in th e oil. and th is s ta te ta kn - w h a t w ilt p ro b ab ly b e w h en su rv eyed , ing ia p erfe c tly d e a r . T h e y o n n g th e b itte r liq uid escaping •' th e 88, T . 40 8 ., I t . 12 W ., W . M ., m an who can’t a fte r re ad in g th ia th e opening w h ere th e w a te r desvr.bed a» fu llo w e : B e g in n in g a t flow a w a y . T h e produce 1« •}>■ al w ith —. C o — rn e r a rtic le of m ine » ta rt rig h t o a t and C o rn e r N o . I * taba*! I — ----- poured In to the s lilp p lite « « • '-- N o . 4, o f L U . B ra n c h ’s A ip liita t i' iiN o . b e c o m e a captain o f in d n a try is a be cent aw a y to th e e a s te rn tnar 380; e x te n d in g th euce 8 . 67 degree» E hopeless case, and don’t deserve ! kets. 18.50ch s., th ence N . 51 d e g re e s «6 m lu . K ., 42 J O c h a , tlie n c e N . 6 chs., thence succeaa. M y lo g i» can ’t be beat, I As soon as a ll o f th e o il ba» b«ei, 8 . i t degrees 80 m in ., IV , 88.10 cha^ my lite ra ry style ia b e a u tifu l; 1 ! secured fr o m th e plan ts in th e v s t thence 8. 38 3 8 d e a o re re r» e h M 9 0 i m in ., E -, 1 0 chs. have fre e and easy com m and o f a th e iro n f o r t la sent dow n in to it snd to th e pi-ice in n n i in g , lis te d upon ice o f b e g iu b rin g s fo r th the »team ing stein« and a p p lic a tl n o o f J I B . B . . M e c M illa n , Box 10% w hole lo t of fine, big-aonnding leaves. M a n y t r iple c a n •» t *014:, F a lla t 'i t v , O re g o • n : t ^ l i - t 8-1082 T h e w ords th a t I don't k n o w th e m e an w ith th e p’net b eeiese u i the odor 8 W | S W j , th e S W j 8 E f « N L Wt ing of, and, ta k in g i t a lto g e th e r, T h e re s re sh ou t ' .in «o rn tw o u d ! - m * N h (8 * i,th e E j la th e V n lt r -I S ts ', T . 33 B , K . 14 W ., hOactes, iisted upon I ’m m ig h ty proud o f m y a b ility as a re owned by M r T ire w T h é den. »n't a iq d ic tio n o f E . A . K n o r r , P o r t O r u w rite r. f o r th e o il is much g r e a te r th r u th e fo rd Oregon : L is t 0-1182. A tra c t of “ In fac t, I ’ve never read a b e t supply. Much o f i t I» i m p o r t a n ' ' « , » > «6 4« acres, w ith in » h a t w ill prolm b ly E urope, fire n t tra c ts o f ia r lit •?< -be when s u rv eyed , bees. 34 an d 36, T , te r a rtic le th an th ia one o f m ine 40 tt., H . 13 U ., described aa fo llo w s : an how to get to th e fro n t. The ropo a re devoted to i t - p r i c t i o p Bey in n in g a t C o rn e r N o . 1, u lv n t cal and th e discovery - t a b e in th e h 'w w ith c o rn e r N o . 10, of L ia t N o . 6-619; q u alificatio ns needed; how t o ae- old Swiss women has s tim u la te ' t l - e x te n d in g th ri.e e N . 69 degrees, K ., cure the best ic tn rn a fo r th e ef- tr e d e o f th e “ g re,m -e i ed h. i • 10 chs , ih rn c e N . 33 degree« K ., 28.80 , fo rts expen ded ; w here, when and fr o m th e d is tille d Jnlea o f t h - pi ch s., th euce 8. 80 degrees 30 m in ., E -, , how to b e g in ; ail these things are In th e post to r e a r s th e f-c • ' 3O.3Urhs., tlirn e e N . 38 degrees s u m ln . i W ., 27 rh a , tb , nee S . 47 degrees W ., ; ■ an c le a rly set fo rth th a t I don’t o il o f w orm w ood has advance ' - f r up £¿.16 c h s .. th e n c e S. 38 degrees K , ' see how anyone who ra n read them one to six d o llars s pound ,<Jh »■ e o iin t o f th e w ldeaoresd uss o f ah 9.68 Cl.» , to th e |da<» o b e g in n in g ,, unde i stand ing w h y 1 s ln th e I t Is n o t s s tlc ln a tr d t h a t V list«-) - pon a t'p lio itio u o f L . O . B r-n v h w ith o u t e»re ui I, B . M cbuh», H a r b o r, O rego n ; h a v e c iu m to the top. p ric e w ill e 'e r touch th e d o ll» ’ u n - L is t 0 1 1 4 5 . ‘•T h a t’» a m ig h ty good p oin t yon ag aln . T h e oil Is used In m aklm ; F e b ru a ry 28, 191A C . M . B r u te . m en ts and o th e r rem edies. I t h s - A s s is ta n t C o m u ils s lu n e r Of th e G a lle r m ake th ere ab o n f tlie jin p o rta n c e p e n e tra tin g p ro p e rty possessed by r , of nsking fo r w h a t’» w an ted , too. o th e r o il, and w h en ap p lie d 'g o - a i L a id Office. T h a t ’s a lw a y a bren one of m y p rin d ire c t to th s bo ne." r. naoctx t wotow | | C m M,ILL as a lle N U Ig e is h e re b y given th a t th e lands ikreertbsd below , eaabraolng 208 .«0 acre« w ith In th e fc ia k iy m N a tio n a l Fo re st, O it-g o n , » i l l be su b je ct tu se ttle m en t a n d e n t - y u n d e r th e provision« o f th e homestead law s o f th e U n ite d S tates' an d th e a c t o f J u n e l l , 1606 (34 S to t., 833) a t th e U n ite d S tate« la n d office a t R oseburg. O rego n, on J u n e a, 1914. Any s e ttle r w h o was a c tu a lly an d in good f a it h c la im in g an y o f said lan d s fu r a g ria a tu ra l purposes p r io r to J a n . 1, 18 6, an d h a s not abandoned sam e, has a p ie ie re n e e r ig h t to m a k e liotno- s t t a d e n 'r y for th e la n d s a o tu a lly oc cupied. S aid la n d s were lls t e i u p on th e a p p lic a tio n s o f th e perrons n»on- tio u e d below , who h a ve a prefere n ce r l« b t s u tJ io t to th e p ior r ig h t of s a y such se ttle r, provide.! such s e ttle r o r a p p lta a p t Is q u a il tied to m a k e hom e stead e n tr y an d th e p ie le rv n c c r ig h t is exercised p rih r to Juw e ii, 1314, on w hich d ate ti>e la n d s W ill be subject to settle m e n t a n d e n try b y a n y q u a lifie d p e r son. T h e la n d s « r e as fo llo w s : W i HWJ N M . t b e H E j m th e E4 8 W l N W J Pec. 17, T . 85 S , R . 18 W ., 80 seres, lis te d upon a p p lie 'io n o f 8 Sam lo s a'io a ; L is t 6-15 Oregon; ■“ " i w W The SW1 L „ 4., > T. 4 8 , R. U Sec. W . M , 40 a c re s : a p p lic atio n o f M rs . i o - aripllcal hanna P ark e r, M u a K r a a l l.O , O r e . ; L is t 8-1208. t r a r t o f 48.00 a Lcrtfl. c n e , wL w ith in w h at w ill p ro b a b ly * b« t W i a u rv e je d Secs. 21 a a d 88. 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Y o u ’ve got to f reach fo r them , and i f you can’t C aan ib a liam s till exists ia th e P o ly . see w h a t yon w a n t, you’ve got to DcsisD island» ask somebody to paaa it nlong. A ncient Itom ans ate c a te rp illa r» and I ’d be m ig h ty so rry i f you’d fo rg ot ■ome A fric a n s do th e same to -d a y. to p u t th a t in. Everybody who , ’l l i e Chinese d ine o ff m onkey* and knows ine w ill a t o n « recognlxc csts. w h ile ia m any couirirics people them ns m y sentim ent». i cat Im ru rS rx h - ICussia, B avaria. Aus tr ia . Prussia and F ran ce being am ong ‘• W h a t! Raise y o n r salary? th em . Y o u n g m an, do you know >18 a T h e nnitves o f «¡nine» love to devour week ia a w hole lo t more th an cla y and a re pale, Ils« le u and a m b it w u - you’re w o rth ? Y o n ought to get lesa. 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