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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1906)
T k l a la N a a l t o l a a p n a a l h la No«* W l l k - o a l T r a p Koala. IVdlgron l»r«*4Mllnic lijr Hi** uih * o f trn|i D(*»ta la iM’ellpylliK Hie attention of III«* to-iit lirri-ilora all ov**r the world und without i|Ui*Mtloa la tin* «-oniliiK »)at«-ni for tin* |ir<><lii<«tloii o f tin* lH*at In aluiid- nrd iiim I pru'-tli-al i|unlltl**a o f tlia* «Ilf- f«*r**ut liri-i-dN o f doiii«‘ ntl<- fowla. Tin* Mlrnln that produc«** hlgh«-Ht uniform «jiliillty la thi* one that j»u)’a In-at, not tin* one that oro-nalonally produiwa a rlmli-e H|M-< lnii-n. hut the aveniRi* i|iiall t.r o f which la far tielow wlinl inlttht he dealrinl for good l>rrw«lera. t'lilforinlt.v when found III ihiu Junction with the to*at ipiiillty la a point tliut nil fnncl<*m are atrlvhiK for. and It enn In* heat nnd moat eitally iiltalmil hy having mi uc rtirnte knowl«ilge of the brppdliiff value o f every apei lmeii lined In the hr«*ed- IriK |M-na. Tln-ra nrp nmuy hreedera o f pur«- hr«-d fowla who nr«* compelled to aell their hri-<-<lllig ato«-k at I«-*» thnii nil average o f f2 p«*r fow l heenuae o f the poor average «pinllty o f the bird* ralaed each aeaaon. while ortiera who have hy careful Heh-ctlon an«1 n ayatetn of p«*«1l- Irr«-«- hrccdlnK h«*en enabl«*«l to pnnluce a atrnln «trulli o «.r f uniform iinirorm quality q u ality and ano Indl- inni vidual m erit have no trouble In aelllng their aurplua hr«-«*<!era nt an average l.ri ...... S 3 or ....... per fowl. It quality tin lu ijliig punii« «m ira, a n i In tbe gr«-at m ajority of cn*<**< lliey nr«* w illing to finy n gixxl fa ir prle«* to tin* man or woman who w ill produce tin* gnuda tlicy are I'Miklng for. Tin* hr«*ed tug tlint paya la the hr«***dlug that In the largo»! «h-gr«*«* prixluo«*» the «pinllty that the purchaaer I» after, nnd enre- lt*»x method» «-onnot (III the bill. . . C H IC K S A F rw IN I» BROODERS. S i m p l e lt«l«*» F o r t h e C a r e ol (h r V ou n p a lera . I'liili-il Moil«-* I. h i i i I Oltice, I'ortln iid , Oregon. M im ili, wluiMi |mar. oHictt addrcaa i» 288 F o iirii-e n th Ktre«-l. in th è t 'i t v ni P o rli» in i, t'o n n iy n i M n ltn o n in h mul Mi »te o f* O regon, (or nnd un hi» nwn I m -I ih K, Ita» lileil un a p p lic u tio ii (or n p n le n t (or lin i W o rld » F a ir O iih ip ol uiinc», c o u ip riiin g th è “ W o rld » F a ir ” nnd “ Ffee (Jolil ” Im leaor q n a rt/, iiiiiiin g l im ili* »itunt<‘d in tlic Munti- uni M in in g D la lr ic t, in Ilo- (¡* 111111 )’ ol l.iiio , Mtntc ni Oregon In-iiig M inernl Mnrvey No. ( 122 , n» de»igiiHti-d hy tlic liciti note» nini o rig in ili pint thereof ori lile in th i» odici*, in T d w n a liip Eleven ( 11 ) H on tli, Hnnge Five ( 6 j E. of W illn in e tte I Ine«- nini M c riilln n : the I.uni euihm em l in ».« 1 «I Mnrvey No, 022 fa re of C h « F o r H a tch in g. advisable lo^iiHe for hatching'egg« 0' 1^ t«»n day« old. In sel««-tlug the eggs It la well to avoid ejttru long, rough sh«-I! cd or «hnrp polnt«*d eggs and to retal: for hatching only the well shap<-<l »lunotti sliell«*«! *-ggs B row n «h rlla V rrtai W h ite S h eila. A recent analysis of brown shelled eggs plac«-s tin- protein at almost 12 p«-r cent, with an «spinl amoiiut of fat iind almost th«* same for the white abifiled eggs. Why there should he any «11 (Terence we cannot tell, says the Feather. Sirloin st«-ak Is credited with fi |x>r cent more protein and 8 per cent more fat. When you compare the value In the market of the eggs per pound anil the Ht«*nk per pound one can readi ly umleratand why the easy-to-handle- qulckly-raade-tviuly-for-breakfast egg ppslu fts are bo popular. P ro p rrljr V ln lletl M e a t . To (toil lim it so ns to retain the Jvtlcen and soluble salts and yet cook It su f ficiently It should he plunged Into boil ing w afer nnd ladled rapidly for about ten mlnut«*s. A fte r this fnst cooking thr kettle must he puslm l over to the lia« ■k o f the fire, where Its e o n te n ts w .il im er gently. This tends .0 coagu- simmer late the outer rind o f the meat so th at the Juloi’s cannot escape. I f m eat Is treated In this manner the Inside w ill he found Juicy nnd tender, hut If the m eat Is allowed to boll It w ill he found bard nnd chippy, the g-uxlm-ss having a ll boiled out of It. m e n i N o I ‘’M in e ra i Hurvcy ft». H U . Hi incited in d ia m e te r bear» south lie g iu n in g nt C or. N o I, n Hr |ai»t 3 «I eg re*-« 15 ’ ea«t, 93 feet; each lilac* d 4 feet l«mg, 4 ineln-a »«piare, »«-l IN and s«*rilied B. T . 2 - 0 22 , am i hx-ation in d ir à in th e ground, aurr«>iin«l**d w ith corner b«.-ars m irtli 24 degree» eust, in o lim i «if e n rtli, »criln d 1-022, from 188 leet. wlietn-e a In-udock IH in d ie » hi «I ih iii - Tin-nee south 49 «l«-gr*-e* 27 ’ ea»t, ,.,„ r |» n r . N o rth 02 d egne» 40 E aat, « « « « ," „ , , «• , v ,. q . « . , . *«» |q ¡ . a |„ .m |,i< k 20 indù-« m ?" ’ ’ 1 .’ r ‘ ‘ ” ’ ' * r |* * t 4 H wt ,|ia „ let,*i hear* H ontli 20 degn-ra W e»t '*** 4 luche# «x| tutee, art two fee nd 1 ,1 5 ti.T. 1 \ S \ Í Z T if |_ t, 22 . 1 h r cen ter of th e dun-overy , . . , sry c u t »tone alung»i«le. w liic li i* 25 x 20 x 8 feci drop, lx-nr» T h e n c e aouth 58 degree* 23 ' e«»t. M ollili 73 ll«-gr«-e» IN ’ Kx»t, 35(5 le«-l I 25 (i 7 feet to (¡or. No 4 , it Hr |*o»t 4 £ «ll»taut. T h e I ‘ n i• «-«I MtHt«-* M in e ra i feet long, 4 in d ie s »quare, »et two feet M o tiiiiiie n t No. I, “ M in e ra i Mnrvey in th e ground, surrounded w ith nm und l.o t No 37 " (W h ir o Un II I.«xl«-) Ix-Hr« uf stone, scrilied 4 —( 122 ; from whence a Monili 48 «h-gre«-» 01 ’ W e * f, ItiN l li (e«-t lir 14 incli*-* in d ia m e te r lx-ara south 50 d is ta ili. Cor. No 1 , of S ur. N o. 328 degree» we»t, lit} leet and a lir twelve lb-tl Rock Piacer, Ix-ing u p o .i 5 indi«-» ilii'lie * in d ia m e te r lx-ara south 78 de »qtinre, acribetl 1 - 328 , in in o lim i o f. gree* east, 22 feet; each hlazeij ami I* w" l ' ‘ w r f W B . T 4 - 6 M;'i»iM l location c ,r 3 2 ! IH .- d ,l.- t ,„ t . and l«x*at.«m corner ,„ .r ,„.lir„ llo rtll 40 ,i,.Krt. „ 3:f ix-ar» rm rtli 4 i «legre«-s west, 280 feet jjj . j ■ li- t a iit . T h en ce south 40 ih-gr«»*» T hen ce south 40 degrees 33 ’ west, 43 ’ e«»t, 88(5 84 f«-et to C o rn er No 007.4 feet to Cor. N«i. 5 on lin e live 2 which in id« iiti<‘nl w ith , , lix-ailon , , cor- and »IX ill W o ild a F a ir leale o l tinrvey m-r, and .» a m i n t t«.»t 4 * (e.-t long, 4 N)> ^ inK „ |ir ,„ , . t 41 fet.t ,„ 1)Rt in ch .-, « p ia re , net l leet ... th e ground, 4 ¡IK.|,ea -p ia r e , »et tw o leet in the aiirronnde« w tth m ound of »tone, , „ lln d w , „ , 111<mn,i of e a rth , »enlx-d »«•r.l» «l 2 - 4122 , from which a h r .^l , rom ......... . rt tir 7 in ch e, ¡„ inches in d ia m e te r lx-ara n . . r t h 5 0 de» 1| il, lll,.„ .r , „ u tl( 84 «legrees 30 ’ gr«-«-* W est, 1 liH il, inni a tir 40 iut'hea «•a»t, 17.5 f««-t; and a fir 8 in d ie » in h i d in n ie le r lavar» n o rth 03 d e g r e e » d ia m e te r l»-ar» am itli 18 degree» 15 ’ east, 58 f e e t ; cacli hla/.cd um l a e r il» - d w«-»i, 2.25 f«*et;each hfaxtal am i »erilx-il 11 T . 2-022 ... . . ,0 . t- 1 14 - T . 5 - 0 2 2 ; h iu ! th e location corner I hem e Mouth 58 degree. 23 E s . t , | l(^ r B -o u lIl gg dt,grfV§ 23 east, 133 4 794.23 feet. 10 c o rn er No. 3 , h«-ing a fir fe«*t |*o»t 1 J fe«-t long, 4 inches square, »et Thence north 58«h-gr«x-» 23’ w*-»t on two feet in th e g ro u m l, stirr«»un«led lin e five and six ol said W o rh l* F a ir w ith m ound of stone, serilxxl ¡ 4 - 0 2 2 ; hah-, 1920 leet to (¡or. No. 6 herein b e from w liic li a fir Hi inch«-» in d ia m e te r fore «l«*serilx-d a* C or. N o. 6 of th e said tiears S outh 30 degrees \V«»t, 10 6 feet, W o rld s F a ir hai«*. and a tir Hi incliea in d ia m e te r Ix-ar» T h e n c e n o rth 40 degree» 43 west,on N o rth 18 il«-gr*-«*a ¡ 40 ’ \N’«-»t, 47 h -e i; lin e *ix and seven <d sani W «triti«* F a ir each Idaxed am i »crih«-d 14 . T . ¡ 4 —(i 22 , hah- 170 8 feet, to C or N o 7 previous nml from w hich tin- hx'atio n corner ly <le»crit>e«| a* (¡or. No. 7 ol th e said Ix-ar» south 58 degr«*es ea»t, 1 (V) feet. W o rld » F a ir hale. , I’henee N’i*rih , 49 degrees 17 ’ Hast, . Th en ce south 53 degre«*» 22’ west on ÍS I ‘--r- _O regon S hort L ine U nion P acific l.ot No. 37 " ( W liit e filili L«x|e) l>ear» »oliti« 39 degree» ¡iti’ 30 ’’ w«-»t, 208 ¡i 6 («et mul (¡or. No 1 of Hnrvejr No. 328 H d l Rock l'Ini-i-r tn-ar» ao u lli nti degree» ¡i 2 ‘ weat, 221 5 feet ; nini dia«*uvery a lia li 4 x 6 leet ht-ara tn irtli HO d«-gr«-e» 21 ’ eaat 390 4 M feet. Tin* lia-atnui cnrnrr l>i-nr» » 011 th 40 degre«*» ¡ill’ weal, twenty feet. Tliene«! north 40 dpgn-ea ¡13’ e»»t. IV 0 led to Cor. No 2, a Hr po-i 41 fre t long, 4 inchea »«junre, »«-t tw o leet You ca n n ot im luce a lower animal to cat heartily whet, not feeling well A sick d*>g starves him self and get well The stom ach, on ce over worked, must have rest the same a* your leet «nraye». Y ou «hint have to *furva to re»t vmir stom ach. k O D O U FOR U YgPE PM lA take* up the work for your stom ach, digest» what you eat nml gives it a rest Put» it ha«-k in con dition again. You can t feel gixxl with a disordered stom la-ing de»cril>«al h « lollnw»: (M agnetic in the ground, »urroiiuded hy mound vnrintiiiii» ol 20 degree» ¡l.ri ’ K a il,) aa ill e a rth , »<-rilx-il 2 —( 122 , fro*»* whence a ach. Try K odol. Ilrewer Drug Co. lurch 24 inch«-» in d ia m e te r lieara »until follow», tn-w it: 42 «|cgr«-e» w«-»t 55 f«-«-t; nn«l a aprm-e T h e • * W o r l « l a f u l r " l » « l » »1 H i i r v r y ? ,,e*r.. T he tem perature o f the alceplng com partm ent of the brooder ahoilhl he m aintained f«>r the fir»t three or four day» nt about 90 degree». The t«*m I«»rattire ahmiht In* taken h a lfw a y t>e- tw«»*n thi* fin ir and th** top. At the «»ml of four «laya the b rat «-nu h r «le- cT«*n»«-d griulually u ntil the young bln!» are thr«*«* w«*«-ka old. when 70 «I«*- gr«-«*«« at ulglit w ill In* aiilticlent. Th«»n grm liinlly Ml «legre«-» cau In» reached until the chicken# are eo»#l«lere«l strung «-noiigti to do without nuy a r ti ficial bent. The ln-nt. however. In the brooder muat lx* regulate«! to »nine ex- tent by the tem perature of the ontaidr atmosphere. I f th r wentb«*r la w arm th«* broo«l«*r can In* allowed to cool down more In the daytim e, ear«* being tnkcu that the t«*mperature la rala*») ngntu for th<* night. It i-nmiot lx* too atrongly lnalat <»1 that th«* hr«x»I«-r muat never lx* overerowd- ed. A a the chick# grow they w ill na i m atter «if course take up more apace, 314.81 feet t*. ( or. No. 4, a hr |xait 4| an that the num ber for which the leet long, 5 inches »<1 lia re, »«-I two f«*«-t hr«»Ml«-r la atnted t«»i»<* ma«le ahoul <1 not in the ground,surrounded with mount! tx* k«*t>t In It. For Instance, a brooder of earth, »«-rilM-tl 4—822 whence a fir 12 made for a hundred chick* abouId inches in diam eter ix-ar» north 8 d e not have more than fifty In It n fte r gree» 4-V east, 28.5 f«-et and a fir 18 ti.«*y ar«* three w«*eka old. I f anything inche» in diam eter Ixar» Month 17 «!<*- « 1 «**» go wrong w ith the chicks when gree» W est , 44.5 leet ; «-a«-|i hla/.ed amt they lire pack«-«l together too cl«*»ely *crilN-«l It. T. 4-822: ami from w h idi the m o rtality la very heavy. T w o Im portant facta relative to the car«- of «-gg* /o r hatching are these: Flint. If an egg I» subjected to a tom pernture below fr«*-zlng (32 degreen l-\). tin- germ I» dentroyed, nnd e«mii«»<jiieiit- ly the <-gg w ill not hatch: second. In culmtlon la commenced hy a hen alt- ting on nn «-gg over ulglit. nml If xtu-h an egg la r«-moved from the m*«t this next day the germ dl«***. nnd the egg lie- comea putrid. Kgg* for hiit<-liiiig are b«»st at«ir«*d a t a tem perature o f from 40 degree« to (50 «legre«-« F. They ahoulil he pla«-e«l In a basket in n cold room, cover«n 1 with n cloth to prevent undue evaporation, mid ii«*e«l not be turned. T he fr«-»li«*r the «*gg* the jrreat- er I» the v ita lity of the germ nnd the more «-hick* they w ill hnti-h. It 1 « not plied for, are heiehy notified that nu lls« their adver»e claim* are duly Hied with the Register of the United States I,Mini Oltic«- at I'ortland, Oregon, d u r ing the sixty «lay* period of p u blica unti n heinlock tw elve in d ie » in illu n i- tion of this notice, they will lx- barred et«-r In-nr» antitli 40 degree» 3 t f w*-»t, 27 hy virtue uf the provision» of the stat A uiKKNo.N M. O kksskk , Ic e i; c a d i hlnzcd and acribed B. T . ute. Register. 1 - I Ì 22 . T h e U n ite li Mintea M im -rnl M u n ir First public-iition June 15, 1908. ,4 lent long, 4 incile* aqtlure, «el 1H incile» ill the ground, aurrounded hy I iiouik I ni alona acril»-«l I—♦*22, Iroui whence n Hr twelve incite» in diameter I'm tin n ii, O regon, Ju n e I I , 1906 . N o t i « i ih ite.ite. i i v ij iv f n , T im i K. O. la-nra n o rth I «It-gree 20 ' «-nat, 14 7 fe«-t, N o l l e » for F u b l l c a i i p n . PEDIGREE BREEDING. ,ilM. Hl„| t.jg lll „ ( »„,<1 W.irl.U Fair l-xle, 55 74 feci t<» Cor. N«i 8, tx*- ing a Hr post 41 feet long, 4 inches square, sei two feet in the ground, «nr- rounded with mound of stime, »cnht-il 8-822, from whence a lir twenty inches in diam eter liears north 55 degrees west, 21 feet; and a lir twenty inches in diam eter Ix-ars south 28 degree» 30’ «•asf. 24$ feet ; eaeli blazed and scrilied 14. T. 8-822; and the lia-atioti corner lx*ars »«iiith 3 «legrees west, 52 feet. T h en ce north 49 «legreca 27’ west, 273 5 feet to Cur. No. 1, toe place of liegiuning; con tainin g 20.318 acres. Reduced Bummer Excursion Rates. Three Trains to the East Dally Through Pullman «tandsr-l and tourist aleep- ing car« ilslly to (rmsti* Chicago, Hpokaun; lou.isi t\ «ruing car« Jaily to Xanaaa City; through Pulhuau touria alveplngcar»(person- ally c«nd etwl) wa- kly to Chicago. Kansas City; retiming chair car« (Mali ire«) to Hast. 70 DEPART FOR HOURH FORTI,*KU JO CHICAGO No change of Car* T I M E B C H F .D L 'L E B l r o m P o r tla n d O re. 70 ARRIVE FROM Newport, Y aq oin a Bay. Breitenhosli C h i c a g o H a lt L a k e , D e n v e r . F t P o r tla n d W orth . O m a h a , K an H ot Mpi’dig* from All H. F. and 5 :2 5 p m B| e i j a l s a s C 'i t y ,S t .L o u i a . C h i C. <fc E. Points. 9 :1 5 a m v ia c a g o a u d th e E aat On an«l after June 1 190(> the Houth- H ' u i i n g i ’ n em Pacific in con n ection with the A t l a n t i c H a lt L a k e . D e n v e r . F t. W o r th , « in u b t . K an s 7 :1 5 a m (¡orvalli* A Eastern railroad, will have 6 K x l-> u r p ea m v ia * »* < i t y .8 t .L o u l* . C h i on sale round trip tickets from point« H 'n t i n g t 'n c a g o a n d t h e E a s t on their lines to New|x>rt, Y aquina F t P a u l W a lla W a lla , l o w ia to a Mod Detroit at very low- rates’ g<aal for P » s M a il H p o k a n e , W a ll* * » , P u ll 6 15pm 6 :0 0 a m m a n , M i n n e a p o l i s , Ft. return until (y-tober 10, 1908. v ia t -a u l.l u l u t t .,M i lw a u Thiee-ihiy tickets to Newport anil b p o k a n e k e e ,« . h l c a g o a u d E a a t Y'a<|iiina, good going Saturday» anil River Schedule returning Mondays are also on sale For Astoria, way polirà and North B ea ch - from all East Mule poinst, Portland to Da.fy (except Sunday) at 8 p m : Saturday at W Eugene, inclusive, and from all West j. in. Daily service (water permitting) on the ■I if lamette and Yamhill rivers. Side |x»ints, enabling p e o p le to vi»it their famlie» and spend Sunday at the For further information, aak or write yoer seaside. nearest licaet agent or Season tu-kets from all East Side A. L. O R A M . point«, Portland to Eugene, inclusive! General Vaaaeuger Agent and lrom all W est Side points, are also The Oregon Railroad A Navigation Co.. Fort land, Oregon. on sale to Detroit at very low rates with *t«ip-over priveliges at Mill City or any ¡xiint east, enabling tourist to visit the Maotiam and Breitcnbush Hot Springs in the Cascade m ountains whitdi can lx* reached in one day. Season ticket« will l»e g«xxi for re TIME TABLE NO. 31 turn from all |xiintR until Octolx*r 10. Traina freau and to Vaguin« Three-day tickets will tx- go«xl going Matuadays an«l returning Mondays Ne. 1 - Leaves Yaquina................................. 7 00 A M only. Tickets from Portlnml and vicin Arrives Corvallis.................................. 11:18 A M Arrives Albany................................... U .la F M ity will t>ego«xl for return via the East or W est side at option or passenger. Nu. 2— Leaves Albeny.................................... 1 7 :« P M Tickets from Eugene and vicin ity will leaves Corvafila................................. i:45 F M lx* g«xxl goin g via the l.ehanon-Mpring- Arrives Yaquina................................. 6:04» FM field branch if d«aired. Baggage on Traina te and frotn Detroit Newport tickets cliecke«! through to No. 3 - for Detroit................ 7:10 A M N ewport; on Y aquina tickets to Y a - 1 Leavea*Albony Arrive« Detroit................................... 12:*> F M quin a only. Munday exclu sion » to Ne. 4 - N'ewqxirt « jii t h e C . A E. will begin Leavea Detroit..................................... 1:00 PM June 10 or 17 ami run every Miindayj Arrive« Albany ................................. 6:40 F M Traina for CervafUe thereafter, leaving Albany at 7:30 a.in. No. • - leave Corvallis 8 a. 111 . Leave* Albany ................................. 7:58 A M 8. P. train» con n ect wtth the C'A E. Arrives Corvallis .............................. 6:36 A M at Albany and Corvallis for Yakipnna No. 1 0 - * and Newport. Trains on the C .A’ E Leave« Albany ................................. 2:30P M Arrives Corvallis .............................. 8:10 FM for Detroit will leave A lbany at 7:30 a. m., enabling tourists tp the H ot No. S - Leavea Albany..................................... 7:35 P M Spring» to reach there the same day. Arrives Corvallis................................. 1:15 P M Trains from ami to Corvallis connect Trains far Albany with all east »ide trains on the M. P. No. 5 - Leaves Corvallis................................ 6:30 A M Full inform ation as to rates, tim e Arrives Albany................................... 7:10 A M tables, ect.. can l»e obtained on appli No. * - cation to J C. M ayo, (ten Pass Agt. Leaves Corvallis................................. 12:40 P M C. A E R. R., A lban y; A. L. Craigf, G. Arrive» Albany................................... 1225 P M P. A., 8. P. Co , Portland or to any 8. No. 7 - . Leave* Corvallis............. 6:00 P M P. or C. A. E. agent. Arrive* Albany................................... 6:40 PM Rates from K ingston to Newport. Regular Sunday Train* $4 50. T o Yuipuna $4 00. Corvallis & Eastern R .R . tin* location corner hear» South 58 «le gre«-» 23' East, II feet; and the center of the di»«-overy cut hear» N orth 58 degree» 23 W est, 1200 feet. Th en ce North 20 «legre«*« 19’ east, 305 8 feet, to f o r . No 5 which i» id en No. S - Leave* «’orvalli*................................. 6:30 A M tical with the southeast hx-ation Arrive* Albany................................... 7:10 A II of the W orld» Fair, and the southwest The notice of location of said Worhls a h r r i l T » H ale of R e a l P r o p e r t y . No. 1 1 - location of Fre«* (told hale claim », be Fair m ining claim is of ret-oril in the Notice i* hereby Riven, that by virtue of an Leavea Corvallis................................. 11:30 A M ing a tir post 4J feet long, 4 indie* office of the C ounty Recorder of Linn execution duly issued out »( the «'Ircult «’ ourt Arrive* Albany................................... 13:16 P M ol the State of ( tregon for the < 'ounty of Marion square, set two leet in the groum l. stir C ounty, Oregon, at Albany, in said nnd to me directed on the 11th day of July, No. 7 - Leaves Corvallis................................. 6:00 P M rounded with m ound of earth, st-ribed C ounty and State, in Hook 4 of the ISO«, upon« judgment »nd decree duly render ed, entered of record ami docketed in and by Arrive* Albany................................... 6:40 P M 5-822; from which a lir 8 inches in M ining Records of »«id C ounty, at »»id Court on the Sth day of July, IV06, in h cer No. B - tain suit then in «»id Court pending, wherein diam eter hears south 77 «legree* 30’ page 432 thereof; a nd the notice of the leave* Albany..................................... 7:58 A M J .C . Goodalc Sr. was plaintiff and I. S. Bentley east, 24 feet; and a tir 18 in d ie » in hx-ation of said Free («o|«l m ining wa* defendant in favor of plaintiff and against Arrive* Corvallis............................... 6:36 A M diam eter hear» south 22 «l«*greca west, claim is of record Pi the office of said said defendant by w hich execution I am com No. 12 manded to sell the property in said execution leave* Albun*.................................... 12:45 P M 41 f«*et; each blazed and scribed 11. T. 'C o u n ty Recoriler, in Hook 4 of the and hereinafter deaerfbed to pay the sum due Arrives CorvalU*............................... 1:11 P U 5-822 M ining R«-cords of said C ounty, at the plaintiff of Three Thousand and Kighty-one and .M-100 hollars, with interest thereon «it the No. « - Thence north 58 degree« 23' west, page 431 thereof. rate of «’> per cent per annum from the 9th dav Leave* Albany..................................... 7:85 P M 1159.4 feet to Cor. No 8, a fir |»ist 4 The presumed general course or d i of July, ISO*’» until paid together with the cost* Arrives Corvallis ............................ 8:15 P M and disbursements of said suit taxed at Twvn- feet long, 4 inches square, set two fee» reel inn of each of said W orld» Fair tv-two hollars $ i !.00) and the further sum of All ol the above connect with Southern Pa in the ground,surrounded with m ound and Free (Jold mines, veins, hales «>r |.si on s|K*eial attorney’s fee, and costs and ex- cific company trains, both at Alba-ty and Cor |»-nses of said execution. 1 will on Saturday, vallis. as well a* tralu for Detroit, giving direct of stone, scribed 0-8 -8 22 ;from which a mineral dejaisites is shown in the plat the 1 ith «lay of August, 190t>, at tht hour of ¡0 service to Newiort and adjacent beacnea. as fir 14 inches in diam eter hears north posted herewith ns near as can lx* tie- o’clrs-k a. m. of said day at the west door of the well aa flreltenbuah Hot eprlnga. County (’ ourt House in Salem. Marion county, )or lurcher Information apply to 89 degree« ¡40’ west, 8 f**«»t; and a pine term ¡tied from present developm ents; Oregon.sell at public auction to the highest bid J. C. MAYO. 2<l inches in diam eter hears north 7 the W orlds Fair claim being fifteen der f -r cash in hand on the day of sale, all the General Passenger Agent right, title, interest and estate which said de degrees west, 31 feet; each hla/.i«l and hundred (1500) linear feet thereof, to- fendant I. X. Bentley and all »a rsons claiming B. H. COLE8, Agent. Albany. scrUied 14. T 8 -8 -8 2 2 . gether with the surface ground shown under him subsequent to the 14th day of April, 190)'-, said day being date of attachment. In,of H. H. CRON1SE. Agent. Corvallis. Th en ce north 40 degrees 43’ west, upon the official plat postetl herewith, and to said attached premises hereinbefore 170 8 f«-er to Cor No. 7 which is iden- and the Free (»old claim being four- mentioned are described in said execution as follows, to-wit: tical with location corner, and is a tir teen hundred and eighty-three (1483) Beginning at a point on the east line of Win-1 |)l )«*t 44 long, 4 inches square, set linear feet thereof, together with the ter Street in Salem, Oregon, which said point (66) feel northerly from the North- two feet in tin- ground, surrounded surface ground shown u | m > ii saiil otfi- 1 isSIxty-six west corner of Block No. Sixteen (lfi) in Cni- verslty addition to said city of Salem, and run- ' with m ound of stone, »«-rilx-d 7—7—822, cial plat. litng thence northerly on the east line of Win- from which a hem lock 16 inches in di- The W orlds Fair m in in gcla im liere- terStreet One Hundred (100) feet; thence east Earn Money for a am«-ter hears north 4 degrees 45’ west, by sought to be patented is bounded erly parallel with the north line of Mill Street SUMMER TR IP in said city One Hundred [10U] feet; thence 12 feet: and a fir 20 inches in diame- as follows, to-w it: On the northwest northerly parallel with the east line of Winter ter Ix-ar* south 18 d«-gri-es 3u’ west, 8 by the Golden West m ining cla im ; on street Ninety-seven |97! feet; thence easterly Every boy enjoy* a change of air parallel with the north line of Mill Street Six- j feet: eaeli blazed and scribed 14. T. the southwest by the Mayflower m in teen (1«) Vet; thenee southerly parallel with and the fun to be had In the ing claim ; on the northeast by the the east line of Winter street One hundred 7-7-822. mountain* or at the seashore, ninety-seven [197] feet to the north line of Mill T lie n e e south 53 degrees 22' west. Free (told m ining claim ; and on the street; thenee westerly along the north line of but not every boy’» father can afford the expenae. Wouldn’t it 280 58 feet to (¡or. N’«> 8, a tir post 4$ southeast hv vacant and unoccupied Mill street One hundred and sixteen 016) feet to the place of beginning lying and being sttu- be Jolly to earn the money your feet, long, 4 inches square, net two feet land, said claim Ix-ing designated as sted in the city of Salem, in Marion county, self T in the ground, surrounded with mound Survey No. 822 Worhls Fair in the of- j Oregon. Also the following describe«! premises,to-wit: j There la a way that 1* as easy aa «if stone, sc ritmi 8-822; from whence a ricial plat posted herewith. Beginning at the N. K. corner of Block No. It ia aure. It is by getting »ub- Th e said Fr«*«- (Jold m ining claim Nineteen 119) In the Cniversitv addition to the tir 40 inches in diam eter hears south aclibers for THE PACIFIC TREE eltv of Salem, Oregon, and running thenee 1 0 degrees west, 2$ feet, nnd a fir 24 hereby sought to lx* patented is hound | westerly along the north boundary line of said AND VINE. inches in diann ter hears north 32 tie- ed as follows, to-w it: On the n orth Block Nineteen 1191 IDS feet ami l lj Inches; Hundreds of boy* all over the them e southerly parallel with the east boun west hy Qolden Fle«'ce m in in g claim gre«-s «-list, 24 feet; each blazed and dary line of said Block 19, IS.’» feet; thenee west- eo ntrt are doing this and you srrihetf B. T. 8-822, from which the lo- and the Block Tulip m ining claim ; on i erlv parallel with the south boundary line of might Just sj well have your | said Block 19, fit) feet; thenee southerly 182 feet I ration corner h«*ars north 40 degrees th«* southwest hy the W orlds Fair aud a inches to the S. W. corner of lot’4 In said share of the profits. ! V- ’ " 1 " , T ' ' V 8'" m ining claim ; on all other sides hy Block 19; thenee easterly ltifi feet and 1*4 inches »end a postal today and vre will 4® J .......... the S. F.. corner of said lot 4; thence norther vacant and unoccupietl land, said to •end you complete instruction^ ly 297 feet and 8 inches to the place of begin ^ ■o u th 40 ‘,e « rw?s U claim Ix-ing designated as Survey No. ning and being part of lota 1, 2 8. and all of lol 300 feet. together wtth a free ontflt 4 in Block 19. In Cnlveralty addition to the city Th«-nce south 49 degrees 17' west, 822 Free Gold, in the otficial plat post of Salem, in Marlon county, Oregon, as shown , on the recorded plat thereof. • 191.7 feet t«» C«ir. No. 1, place of he ed herewith. sale living made subject to redaatption The Pacific Tre e and Vine Any and all persona claim in g ad in Said ginning. T otal ar«*a of said W orlds the manner provided by law. Park H otel B M f., San te w , U V versely the m ine, ground, vein, lode, Dated this tlth dav of .lulv pwa. Fair hale la-iug 18 871 acres. W. J. CULVER, |»>rtion thereot, so T h e - ‘ F.-«*«* O n l d " I n i l * o f B a r , N o . A ' l l . premises or any Sheriff of Marlon uouuty, Oregon. 28-7 lii-ginning at Cor. No. 1, a fir post described, surveyed, platted and ap- ' By Wa. EacH, Deputy. HERE BOYS I