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------------------------------------------ — tnent (ti iiu-aa eondltlona during recent yenra New York Tribune. * In M iin llu r y i « r a f e « . W O R K OF T H E W IN D S . M i n i l i « Munii IMiiia.a T im i l l i i r r In K i'a n m l M in ili Miniiiila. \ I I- Tilt* iirvvullitiK w I i i i I h frin ii n llttlo « I ut Motiili liu v e rlppliMl (ite lie t ir o - f'IM'IU* Ninnili Oli 1 IlllllT IlM JllHl Miniti! <>f ilio <' i i | m >, m i K ln ic k i'lfo r il ut ItN » « u t li « e s t «iti'Miiilty nini oli lite Monili- w w t Midi- o f Mitili 1 i * m Wliiinl. T tin te mv Imi ri|i|iloM, aitinoti In nuiii I n fxpoHrO « t I y ilio m uovai of n *irlp of fnrcat noxt Ilio «fioro. itavi» growu In k I xo lo grotti miiiu I wuve», svilirli uro »(Ivano- Ime oli foro*tu. Urlili nml Itonica. A n Ilo miiiu I wavo lim lulvuin'od II I ihm liikon np «avcriil f»q*t of ilio tuono mo II M 'T « liIrli II li. ih piiMMi-il. iiiiilorinlnliiH I ioiimi ’ m , Inyime Imre Ilio rotta of treni inni I xpJHln^’ Ilio lioliri of tlm ileml In Ilio rotiietorloN. I M iin r il « I n d a fro tn tlio mimi h u ve p lln l tlm Mintili lu to Hitmll w u n d o r in * iltinoN nini tiill'x'ka inni even »onn* I I ii i-H luto Ninni wuvom , «M eli uro rnurrlilng atoadlly linvnril nini Mlumllnr: tlm « ':it m of 11n- Numida. At Nn^'a llonil u largo hotel, rorintltlltlire ii Molili oltMtrucf luti. Monti Imi) il Munii w iiv o Imllt iij » n «liort distane* In Ita rnir Y.ttll Ilio I m i of Ita ro if « ni reiirlinl. v. tion ilio « ’ino iiiovo 'I fornunl nml mi- fflllfed Ilio hotel. Ili thè Immediata m-iteliI m irle.od nvo cottnirea Miiffcrod n Mlmllnr fitte. Mere ilio lumi gnlned on thè Molimi .’(.VI feet In teli J'onra, f lit tlu« n o r tlie r ii en d o f I l. it t r n i I h l.'im! ii fla c M g rllln ic e hnd b e e n Mimi- In rly b u r li* I, « l i l l e th è M imi lim i eli tlr<*|y it o n m l ih e lalattd nt a e r e r a i l'In re a iio r fh o f th o en p • T ld a m o v e n ien t o f th o alim i « tim n . i r t i i l J m t n ft e r th è c lv ii w u r b y th è cutting o f treea n e x t th è n ln r e f o r «h !p titu berà, nini Ilio s e d i o l i la a lili ktloXVll n i th è G re ilt «iK id a , th onith n o i n a tlrk o f tlfiilM 'r «ta m ia upoti it to d a y , P atti Ile o Molimi f o r t w o in llea fr o m th è lln t t e m a allure ! m g r o w ln g N ten d lly al n llo w e r fr o m th è ilOjtOMlf o f lilo « 't i Natili. Undoubtedly It win the purpoae of the Inventor of the enrnfe to provide a vi « mhc I iidniltllng o f ready covering. But how few persona In control of either private or public dining plueea avail of thlN easy opportunity o f ex cluding dust from the water decanter. It I n comparatively rare, even nt the better appointed Manhattan hoatelrlcM, to ft ml the lupin hot lie Ntoppcrcd. ill- though the neck he udapted to iieeoni- tnodate un ordinary alzo o f cork. In fashionable reutauruntN use of water pltcliera on tahlea him long I mmmi eon- aldered vulgar, principally from the viewpoint o f style, hut partly heeauaii of the Idea that they serve iin duat accumulatora, yet the carafe g< a*a tin- lidded without attention. New York I 'reas. H l ' c r o f N llU im r in I,If».". Y a r it » . Authorltlea and |M>pulnr «■ >rka differ greatly In their eatlim.tea of the length of the filter In the cocoon o f the do mestic Nllkworui, Bom by x morl. I’uh- llahed MtnteincntN of the length of thla fll>er could be cited which range nil the way from 1,100 feet to eleven inllea. Kven no good an nutlrirlty na the Kucyclopneilln Brltntinlcn placea it Iteceut me laurementa n t son yarda. tunde In tin* dlvlalon of e n to m o lo g y ah ow that with certain Mlhiucae yel low ciN'ii »na rnlaed In the (Tilted .States from eggs purchased from France the fiber varies In length from KSS to 1,105 yarda, (u r n I n r g t II In I n illn . The cocaine hiililt la uaautnliig nlnrui- Ing proportloiia nt Iielhl. The evil has H)trend to rich nml poor, to Hindoos and MolumnnednuH nml even to «orueo and children. Between S imi and I.OO0 víala of poison nre sold dally In the city. Not n few young men nnd even hula belonging to well to do famllle» consume from four to alx víala n day each. I'oollea am] peraorm engaged In menial profcaalouN nlao Imre not eacopod contagion. Even la-ggiira seem to prefer cocaine to food.—PaJsa Akh- • li Sinlth’ii lalninl n pilota* illlnite. bar, Lahore. liUM boeu Inirled lieuiMtli thè Nntnl I'rrn rh A ilvlrr to the ( ser. w av* for » nuuilier o f yenra. hut thlx Y'ou (the exari do not read your loia heen «pilte reeeiitly rounrreetod, and Ita b«Un*a nre it un In occuplcd. On French history sufficiently. At the • 'urrltuik, belo»- Gaffcy’» Inlet Ufo present moment you are ladilnd I/mia *riu' douma la clamoring for «nvilla atatlon, thè Ninni Ima ndvam*e<l X V I. entlrely aer m tln* lumi, nml otte mnn. l Mira beau Bnniave I.itmeth-Cluipelier inoriti); he for e thè advnmliig amid. ha» inhlnet. It la really time to send for ni Inai Imllt hit houm on pilen In tho Nccker, and you ure still at Cnlonne. •olimi. Nutlonnl Gpogrnptilc M.tga- Fateh up with htiahand of Marie An- lalnctte ns aiam na possible. Do more, Rino. lio beyond him. It will !>c the la>at and surest way not to make history FOOD O N A W A R S H IP . :opoat Itself. Paris Kudicni. X aal Ini e r o i r m r n l In M esa r o n f ila d o n a In l l n - r n l V ru ra . The Gititeli Stntea governateti! aeeinN to ha ve Noi veil thè enllniiry pri>hleiu lunch more aiitlHfnetorll.v timo inaiiy private UidlvIduiiU, hot li un to Tlenn- liuoM and eolerlty. In thè navy, mi hiiird thè hattleMhlp M ini airi, for Iti- k ! auc*. thè cookad pnrt of un ordinary meni for 7<io meli can he acrved In four nilnutea. uh I h demonatrated every ilay. The flrvt reijulalte In thè preimrntlou of f• mh I on Ima rii il ninn-of-wur I n clcnn- II i i i ' mm , nml probably none of thè uinn- iiItera of thè hlkher claaa hotcla or rea t.iurunta la more righi hi thia rota ni tlinu ure tlioae In citar gè of thè generai II ìckm oli il huttleahlp aneli ila thè Mia- aourl. l ’mler thè old ayatein, any« I ’ny- nuiater (teorie IV Ii.ver. I'. S. N., In thè •'l’roeeedlnifN o f thè l'nlted States Nin ni Inatltute," thè gcar « aa nat real- ly eleiin. A mnn o f thè lo«*er rat Intra, too often acleeted on necolint of Ida Innhlllty to do nnythluK elae. I<»«k<il nftor theae dutleu. Mia uicagcr nllow- nnce o f «Titer aervwl out frolli thè gal- ley «ila hnrdly tu >re tlinn litkfwann nfter carryliig It to Ida incas and put- tlng il f(*«' dlahea tbCOUgh It. Ile Imd then to dry hla gcar sviti) n towel whlcll, la'lnjr uaed f >r all aorta o f odd Job», clcnnllig tnhlea and «*lint not, thè inoat a» reti nona »«(Torta o f thè master nt orma conld noi multe bini keep elean. In l'ehrunry. 19D4. a dlnhwnahlnjr mn- elilue « iin inatalled on thè Missouri and linninn lunula do not n o«’ eotue In con tact « Ith thè dlaliea duriti:; thè procoss o f « ' iis I i I iik . The aolled «a r e In v id e menhed «'Ire Itnakcta la passini through t«*o «T ife r à . The tìrat. wbleh la kepi In vlnlent nirltntlon. la mnde ao strimi; «•Ith lye aonp or other eoniponnd tlmt thè greane la cut from thè «n re ns It la Imnieraed. 'Pie scorni «Tifer la kepi ut liollltig lient, imd In rlttalng dissolve« any remnlnlng dlrt, bealdea heutlnir thè «•aro a» tlint when tnken frolli thè « t i ter It «pilckly drlea Itsclf tlirougU evnporntlon. By tlila lucana thè gear la rendered ntitlaeptlrnlly cicali and tho uhi » o f dlah towola la nvolded. The knlvea and forku, wblch «'111 not dry thnroughly by themaelve*. when tnken fr »m tlie uinehlne uro wlped « Ith clenn, \olled towelo. Annuii; thè Imperative galle}' onderà nre: N o «tn le forni; timo nll food to be rendy nt timo fo r Nervina out. N o colli forni; serve out nll witttn dlahea hot. Tnke e v ery preenutton to Keep Iced «ilnhos ns eoli! n » posalhlo a fte r nomina from icebox. Inapeet coffeepots nnd mesa pana nnd refuso to serva Into nny but acriipu lou«ly clean o n »». Wlille It la not olalmed thnt atiythlng llke perfectlon Ima been reaehed. thore h'U.CVftaJnly heen.;} atrlk'n" Itrprorc- H and« rltluit nml llrnllh. Slanting handwriting bus Just been prived to l»e respouailile for the i;l- nicuta of more than 50 per cent of y.u young people. As ta>th the steel l pen 'VU nnd the slanting writing origin, (■nine from Luglund. we exclaim w nll our lienrts, "Let us keep the pet t all meant, but send back the had habits I* -»rought In Its train to tha place «-Pence they came!"—Pitrla Petit Journal. lie « s l o p i n g th e — W rit. Tilt' ru»ll (»1 seltiers westward lias m ena-cd the trsllii: oil nll western lilies, i specially those to the Far W est and Pacific Coast. This menus addit ional c(|iiipuicut to handle freight nml passengers. For the year 1906, the Hootliern Pueitie Company lias ordered f»0 chair curs, |() baggage car* and 0 diners—3 oI tinse diliers lieing for thè Holltliero Paci tic Co. and tliree lor thè Central Paci tic, Thcre I m i s aldo heen orderrd lor thè Ireight department 12 >0 box car«, 7.‘iO are lor lise of Honthern Panili and fa)0 (or Central Pucilic; 100 fiat cara, of wliich 00 are lor thè Koiitliern Paci fic and 10 f«*r thè Central Pacific; for liandling ineats and fri»it they have ordered 300 refrigeator cars, 150 lor the Hoinlicrn Pacific and 10<) f(,r (he (fen- trai Pacific. I n addition to the above orders, there have IM-en ordered 11 of the Atlantic type loconiotiveR, and O of the Pacific tv|M-;aUo 32 eonsolulatioo locomotives i .... . « i . ... , and 23 switch locomotives. Of the a- C h a m b e r la in s C o u g h X en i r d y A r t s on M atures I ’ lun. The most successful medicines sre Illuse I lint aid ruttine. Chamberlain«. Cough Kemcdy act son this plan Tnk" it «h e n you have a cold anil it will al lay the cough and relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, o | m * ii the secretion* and aid nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Tliausands have tes) i tied to it# sU|>erii>r excellence ^ counteracts any tendency of a cold ' to resultili pneumonia. Price 25 cents i For sale by Htnyton Pharmacy. Reduced Summer Rates. ^O regon S p o r t L ine and U nion P acific Excursion Three Trains to the East Daily Newport, Ym piiim Hay. Breitenhush H ot Springs from Ail H. P and C. A K Points. On and after June 1 1900 the Honth- ern Pacific in connection with the Corvalli* A Kastern railroad, will have T b n.ugb f’ullm tn -tarolsr't and tourist slesp- tiiff i sr< .tally to Omaha. > bb-sgo. apoknn.-; ton 1st al'cu ing i-sra dsdjr to hsnaaa C ity; through Pulliusn toitrls sleeping ear. (person ally e n d cted) wsrkly to ( hi «go, k s n i a » C ity; rtcliu log chair cars (aosls ires) to Last. on s a le round trip tickets from points on their lines to Newport, Yaquina and Detroit at very low rates’ giual for rctiiMi until October 10, 1900. 70 PECAKT H O C K S FO RTI. a .M» lO i . i I P ADO 70 So Change •( Cars TIMK STHKbFLES Lrotn I'urtUnd O«« ARR1 VK POR FROM Tbiee-diiy ticket» to NewjKirt and Chtrsgo -s it I.ak*, Denver, f t Yaquina, g.Msl going Haturilays and FortUnil Wurth. Omaha, Kan returning Mondays are also ort sale Special us» iTty.Ht. Louis. Chi 5:26 g sa cago aiel ths Last ( ? " " rtl1 Fast .Side poinst, Portland to ‘ fuúngo* j r.iigene, incluaive, and from all West ~ — . . . i i; , . Atlantic Salt l.ake. Denver. Ft. bide points, enabling people to visit Kxpreaa « orth, Omaha. Kan- bove locomotives, I hi. southern Pacific their fanilies nnd »pend .Sunday at the * i-pinris •»■ • lty.8tl.oiit«. Chi 7:151 cago a <1 the Last M^niifigt u , will use 9 of the Atlantic, IS of the si a s id e . Kt. Paul «a lla « alla.l aw latón Season tickets from all East Side Atlantic, ti of the Pacific, sixteen of Ls» Mall ¡ Sposane,Walla- ».Pull (M)ints, Portland to Eugene, inelusiv'e I l i p a man. Miroitai*.lis, 8t. l : ( 0 » a the consolidation, and Hi switcher*, iaul.1 ulutli.Mnwau- and trout all W est Hide [siint*, are also via the b.ihuiec to I k - used by the Central on sale to Detroit H i very low rates hpokane I kee.i h ¡cago aud Laat Pacific.— Sunset Magazine. with stop-over priveliges at M ill City River Schedule or any point east, enabling tourist to F<«r Astoria, way poli, sand K o-th Beach— When Cwostrniig men come to blows visit the Hantiam and Breitenhush I ’ a.ly (vsevpt nunday) at » p m ; haturday at 111 J' in. Dally service (water perm u tin e) un tha even if they Hrc well matched, it i* not Hot Hprings in the Cascade mountains iVTllametie and Vatu h ill ri» era. a pleasing sight, hut if the man who which can la» reached in (,ne day. get* the worst of it will use DuW itt» Heiihon tickets will la* good for re For further inform ation, ask or w rite yon« W itch Hazel Halve he will look l>etter turn from all points until Octid>er 10 nearest O ctet agent or and (eel Is'tter in short order. Be sure 1 Itree-day tickets will la* go.al going A. L. ORA IO, you get DeW itt's. (iood for everything Hutuaday* and returning Mondays General t'aaaeuger Agent a salve is used for, including pile». only Tickets from Portland and vicin The Oregon Railroad W havrgation Co.. P ort land, Oroguo. Sold by Brewer I>rug Co. ity will hegiMMi for return via the East Rates for the Oregon State Fair. or VS est side at option or passenger. Tickets from Eugene and vicinity will The Corvallis A Eastern Hailrimd •*' K*>od going via the Lebanon-8pring « ill iiim ke a round trip rate of one anil field branch if desired. Baggage on one-third fare for all parties desiring Newport tickets checked through to TIME TABLE NO. 31 to attend the Oregon Htnte Fair at x **.wlM,rt: » '» Yaquina tickets to Ya- quina only. Hunday excuisions to Salem. Traina froa» and to Y Xewjxirt on the C. A E. w ill begin No. 1 - Tickets will he sold on the 9, 10, 11, June It) or 17 and run every Hunday Learea Y aq u tn a ............................. 7.00 A M Arrives C orvalli»........................... 11:18 A M 12. 13 14 und 15 of Sept, and « i l l la* thercttiter, leaving Albany at 7:30 a m. Arrives A lb an y.............................. U .la P X leave Corvallis 8 a. m. good lor return on or liefore the 17th. Na. 2 - H. P trains connect with the C A E. Leaves A lb an y................................ 12:11 F M For flirt her particular» ay ply to near- at Albany and Corvallis for Yak«,uma 1 e a r » C orva llis............................. i:45 PM Arrives Y'aquina............................ fc uo P M est A gent or conductor. and Newport. Trains on the C. A E Trains to and from Detroit J. C. Mayro. for Detroit will leave Albany at 7:30 Na. 3 - General Passenger Agent. a. nt., enabling tourists to the H ot Leaves Albany for Detroit.............. 7 :B A M Arrives D etro it.............................. 12.JU P M Springs to reach thcre the same day. W hen you have a cold it is well to Trains from and to Corvallis connect No. 4- Is- very careful ataiut using any thing U a t n D e tro it................................ 1:00 PM that will be constipating. Be partic with all east side trains on the 8. P. Arrives A lu a n y.............................. 6:0! P M Full information as to rates, tim e' ularly careful about pre|K'rations con Trains far Corvallis taining opiate«. I'se Kennedy* Laxa tables, ect., can he obtained on appli No. • - cation to J. C. Mayo, Gen Pass Agt. Leaves Albany .............................. 7:55 A M tive Honey and Tar, which stops the Arrives Corvallis........................... 6:35 A M eough and liioxes the bowels. Hold by C A E K. K , Albany; A. L. Craig, G. No. 1 0 - P. A., H. P. Co., Portland or to anv H. Brewer Drug Go. Leaves Albany ............................. 2 W PM P. <>r C. A. E. agent. Arrives C orvallis........................... 3:10 P M Rates from Kingston to Newport, No. 6 - A S e c ret S ta n d a rd . #4 50. T o Y'aquina #4 00 Leaves Albany ............................. 7:35 P M ■xA small boy and his smaller sister Arrives C orva lli»............................ 6:16 P M a West Philadelphia family were be T i m b e r L a n d , A r t d u n e 3. l M7Ä. — N o tic e Trains for Albaay fo r P u b llc a t io i ing Interviewed by an admiring visitor. No. 3 - United State* Land Office. Leavea Corvallis............................. 6:30 A M She asked the boy ho«' old he was, but t'ortlai d. Oregon, August 14 , 1906. Arrivea A lban y.............................. 7:8) A II Notice 1s herei y -g iv e n that tn compliance he had an attack o f shyness and could with the provpi. n of the act o f Congress of No. * - not tell. Ills sister, however, did bet June 3. 1878, entitled " A n set for the sale of Leaves Corvallis............................. 12:40 P M ter nnd announced that he was six tim ber lands In the State» of C alifornia. Ore Arrives A lb an y.............................. 1:25 P M gon, Nevada, and « »>hinj{ton T e r r i t o r y a s years old. "Six years old!” exclaimed extended to nil the Public I.snd States bv act No. 7 - the visitor. "W hat a big boy! And of Auguit (, tsi»-.’ , Chari. » C. Hall, of Portland, Leaves Corvallis............................. 6:00 PM ol MuItnomsh.State ot Oregon, ha- (his Arrives Albany ............................. 6:40 P M how tall art« you?" This stumped both county day Hied in this office hi- sworn statement No. Regular Sunday Traina ar.si. tor ine purenase ol the S‘ , of the MV the children. The visitor expressed sur 7t«t). for the purchase of S ', NW Section 20 In Township No. »S o u th , Range No. 5 - prise thnt a six-year-old boy could not of No. 2 East, and w ill offer proof to show that Leaves C orvallis............................. *:30 A M tell his height, nml even the little sister the land sought ts more valuable for Its timber Arrives A lb an y.............................. 7:10 A M T h e n th o v ia or «tone than for agricultural purposes, and to hung her head In shame ' * establish bis claim to said land before the No. 11 — 1 eaves ( o r v a llli................................ 11:30 ltor gave if up anti talked o f other Register and Receiver of thisoffiee at Portland. Arrives A lban y................................ 12:15 P M on Tuesday, the 3i)th day of October, things, hut soon the little girl edged Orcgou, 19 ti. No. 7 - around to her and whispered, “ Y’ ou Me names as witnesses: Charles Moore and Leavca Corvallis............................. 4:00 P M mustn’t tell mamma,” she said, “ but Ralph L. Ha 1 of Buetta Vista, Oregon, Otto Arrivea A lb an y.............................. 6:40 P M H e rrlin g .o f Mehama, Oregon, Franklin Herr- Bob Is Just tall enough to reach the ling, of Slayton,Oregon. No. 8 - Any and all persons claim ing adversely the Leaves Albany. .............................. 7:56 Jam on the pantry shelf.” —Philadelphia above-described lands are requested to tile A rrives C orva llis............................. 8:35 Itecord. their claim s in ihk- «.nice on or before said noth Corvallis & Eastern R.R. W ,n" .ViM'kwoii In T r iu m p h . Afti»r tin* battle o f Sow Orleana. any* Thomas K. Watson In his magazine, when the victor had been crowned with laurel lit the enthedrnl nnd acclaimed like a (letnlgisl through the streets, it was of Ills mother that he spoke to the officers whom lie « as ulMnit to disband —their glorious work being (lone. “ Gentlenten. If only she could have lived to see this day!“ As you follow the narrative o f Andrew Jackson’s ca reer. you will hear him any many « things that you «'111 not approve, «'111 see him do many tliinga «'hich you cannot applaud, but when you re call that at the very top notch of his success and his pride his heart stayed In the right place nnd «its sore because his mother could not be there to glad den her old eyes wltli the glory o f her son you «'III forgive him much In his life that was harsh nnd cruel nml ut terly wrong. T h e B e n e fit o f T lx e r e ls e . Exercise does for the body «-hat the mountain side does for the stream of water. When the water runs down the mountain side It Is a babbling brook, leaping out Into the air no«- ami then, throwing Itsclf Into spray, exposing It self to tin« air and sunshine nml the waters nre crystal pure. In the valley or on a level plain the waters may form stagnant pools nml got covered over «it h slime of nll aorta and Inhabited by till kinds of filthy creeping things Some people let themselves get Into the condition o f thnt stagnant pool nnd then wonder why the frogs oronk In their brains and why the birds do not sing Instead. When a person gets Into the condition where the body la like a stagnant pool a radical change must lie mnde In his life. He must begin by getting vitalized, new blood Into all hla cells and tissues.— Good Health. No. 1 2 - Leoves A lban y................................ 12:45 P M Arrives C orvallis............................. l:o8 A T e n M ile F o g H o r n . A new fog horn signal lias been In Timber Land, Act .June 3. 1878.—Notice No. « - f«»r I’ llbltcH* ton. Leaves Albany................................. 7:35 stalled iu the lighthouse at the Nee Unile.1 States Land Office, Arrives Corvallis ........................... 8:15 P M Portland, Oregon, April 17. 190t'«. dles. Isle o f Wight, it consists o f reed A ll of the ab- vt* connect with Southern Pa Notice is hereby given that iu compliance cific company trains, both at Alba <y and Cor trumpets hlowu by compressed nlr. It with the provisions of the act of Congress of vallis. as traili for Detroit, givin g d ir,c t can be heard ten miles. This is a June 3, 1878 entitled "A n act fur the sale of service ss to well N'cwi ort and adjaceut beaches, as timber lands in the States of C alifornia. Ore w ell as Breltenbuah Hot 8pnuga. distinct advance on the existing fog gon. Nevada and Washington T erritory,” hs For lurm cr Information apply to boll, the warning note from which does extended to all the Public I-and States bv act August 4 ,1M9J, Erreld O. M artin.of Portland, J. C. MAYO. not penetrate more than three miles. of county of Multnomah,State of Oregon, has this General Passenger Agent. When a fog descends the new appa day filed In th isoffiee his sworn statement No. («880 for the purchase of the S‘ of NW >4 and B. H. COLE8. Agent. Albany. ratus can be started instantaneously NK quartet of SW quarter of Section No. 8 tn H. H. CRON1SE, Agent. Cor valila front air vessels held In readiness and Township No. IDS. Range N o .2 East, and w ill proof to show that the land sought i* more charged nt loo pounds pressure. The offer valuable for its timber or stone than for agri duration of the blast is five seconds In cultural purixtses, and to establish Ills claim to satd land tx'forc the Register amt Receiver ot every fifteen. this office at Portland, Oregon, on Thursday, I the 11th day ot October, 190ti. He names as witnesses: Robert F. Louden, C h e a p IlrcN N ln K . Robert Louden, A .U . Letter and W. H. Petrie, The contract system of supply, the all ot Portland, Oregon. Earn Money for ■ Any and all person« claim ing adversely the London Mail remarks, is beiug extend above-described SUMMER TRIP lands nre requested to' tile ed to every branch of the public's thetr claims in this office on or before said 11th necessities. A London firm for $100 ' day of October, 190*. Every boy enjoys a change of air AUiKKxoN S. D rksskr . Register. a year, received in Installments, if de and the fun to be had in tha sired, will supply one dress suit, one T i m b e r L a n d , A c t . l i m e .3. I 8 7 8 . - - N o t i c e mountains or at the seashore, for P u b lica tio n . lounge suit, one morning suit, one flan but not every boy’s father can United States Land Office, afford the expense. Wouldn’t U nel suit, one frock coat suit, t«*o over Portland. Oregon. August 3, 1906. be jo lly to earn the money yoor- coats, one wintei, one summer. A Notice is hereby given that in compliance selfT Manchester firm supplies other cloth with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3.1878, entitled " An act for the sale ot There ts a way that Is as easy aa ing, hosiery, shirts, gloves, etc., for timber lands tn the States o f California. Cre- it is sure. It is by getting sub gou, Nevada, and Washington T erritory ," as a fixed quarterly sum. extended to all the Public I.and S'ates by act scribers for THE PACIFIC TREK of August 4. 1892, James R. Barnes, of 'Seio, AND VINK. county ot Linn, State of Oregon, has this S a fe n m l W a r m . day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. Hundreds ot boys all over the Antiseptic methods nre becoming 7lX)n for the purchase of the Lots 1,5,7 and 8, of co ntry are doing this and you popular with the country bnrlters In See. No IS In Township N o .9 S, Range No. I E, m ight just as well have your and w ill offer proof to show that the land England. A man dropped Into a vil- sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone share ot the profits. lt> 4 « »fc.Ap the other day nnd was than for agricultural pnrnoaes,and toestahllsh 8end a postal today and we wIR claim to said land before the County Clerk shaTXKl. Then came a wash by a « his t Albany, Oregon, on Tuesday,the 23rd day of send you complete instruction^ sponge whose odor s"ggested the October, 1906. together w ith a free outfit He names as witnesses: lohn Wesley and morgue. The victim’s face was burned Harry S. Johnson, of Selo, Oregon. Otto Herr- like fire. “ What on earth have you got ling, of Mehama, Oregon, Judson J. Barnes, of 8clo, Oregon. on that sponge?" he demanded. "Ah,” Any amt sll p- rsons claim ing adversely the day o f October, 1906. AU jkknok 8 .Dr.EssER,Register. Had N o t ic e d tf. Church—Did you know that pigs wer» afraid of water? Gotlium Well. I noticed today on a enr, when It begun to rnln, nil the end answered the villager proudly, waving abore-iietcribcd land» «re requested to (tie •eat hogs got up in the middle of tb« the sponge In the air. ’’That’s carbolio & *1'"of O c t o U r ,'»0" 0' ° " ° r be,or* "*'<1 23M enr.—Y'onkers Statesman. acid. It's so safe!” I A u j k R N o N 8. D r e s s e s , Register. HERE BOYS The Pacific Tree and Vine Park Hot el Bldg., San Jcae A M A M A If P M P M