Tb* Sixth Santa. NnturnllNtx have long lu ld that thera lx no magic alxiut it if wo poatulntu U m «’ x I m U' ik « of it xlxlh xi'imo ii relational Mi'iixo, ii to|iogrnphlcnl acuxo, n acux« <‘ f distance unit direction, aucli ax re- aide* oil a very auinll «ailu In u xnuko'a tongim unit tho iinti'iinne of nntx. Huch a aciiaa nnixt reside, too, In mturiitiiia lilrilx, In homing pigeons.— London ktamlanl. .......... • City of tho Powder Puff. Lika Errand. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Hrlgga I'm going to my broker'»» (P U B L IS H E R ) ! I want I« ret rl I of some I nulx Department Of The Interior j Where ale you off to? Hrlggit T o my divorce Inwyer'a. I U. IJ. Lard Office » I I’nrtlaiMf, Ore- I Want to get rid of xoino bond* too.— gon, October 7, IStld. 1 lioaton Transcript. * NO TICE i* hereby given that Na­ *P --------- - -. . thaniel A. Cage, o f ffullt,Oregon, who, »•iwovn i ntm. "Y e*," said Mrs. fntclieni, "those are on February 7, 1910, made Homestead my dimgliterx over there on tho sofa. entry, No. 02409, for SEI o f N W i and Tlt*y have linlf n million hetween 1/ota it, 4 and 5, .Section 4, Township 8 them." .South, Range 2 Emit, Willamette Me­ It wax not until they were married ridian, haa tiled notice o f intention to to those daughters that tho young men moke final five-year I'roof, to establish who overheard the remark found out claim to the land above described, be­ that Mrs. Cate hem referred to tho rich fore the RegieU-r and Receiver o f the old gentleman who xnt on the sofa be­ United States Land Office, at 1’ortlai.d, tween the girl*. Mr*. Catchem could Oregon, on the 22nd day o f November, not tell u lie, but alio know how to 1010. speak the truth to the beet advuntuge. Claimant names as witnesses: H orses W anted Ax everybody know«. Now York U —lb* woman! it |* Hi« nmai feminized of all onr elite*. I ho on«, in which Amorlmii women wor.lttp lx carried to tho wililcxi extrema, tho on» in which anirifly anything 1» S oup without ref. •ranee to Hie eternal feinliilna. Almost comic la Ihe universal |ireoccu|mtlon with xex, aa reflected In |hn ncwxpa — Kxclmnge. pora, the uniimzlnea, the theater*, tho il. E. Rode, o f llulit, Oregon cafe life, every whore And Hhllltlc» sufih a has filed notice o f intention to muko evening because alto hnd to wnah tho comer will yield. No Imy »hoiild lie Final five-year Proof, t o estabiinh without some corner where he may claim to the land above described, l.e- dinner dlahex. have hla tools and hammer away to | fore the Register and Receiver o f the "Woman nIwny« getx tho worat of bis heart's content.—Exchange. j United States land office, at Portland, marriage," xho mm Id. "Thle houaowork Fatal Flngsr Rings. Oregon, on the 22nd day o f November, j lx destroying uiy good look*. I think Count Kborowxkl when kllb-d In a 191« tho old rluie la right." fearful motor accident at Nice In 1909 Claimant names ns witnesses: "W liat old rime?" naked her huxhaud. wax wearing a fatal ring which had " It gooa like tlala: ‘lluxlmiida and belonged to hla family for four gener­ 11. F. Rode, of Hullt, Oregon cookx, hiixhmida nnd cooke, when a girl ations. In each of these generation* Albert Oder, o f Silvcrton, Oregon Nathaniel A. Cage, o f Hullt, Oregon ninrrlex xhe lone* iter looks,* " the licnd o f the family Imd worn the "You haven't uro In eastern characters Department O f The Interior, for Ida quickness of mind and body, this legend« "May whosoever wears nnd tbo Aral thing that xtrlkea you this ring die a miserable death.” M. U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon. about Idm lx a aort of feline, wouud- Moca, late chief of tho 1‘arhdan police, October 21, 1916. up »print nlcrtnoaa. Then you uoto vouched for the truth o f this, Notice is hereby given that Charles blx reticence, the cool rexerve of a man StrelT, o f Mill City, Oregon, whe, on wlioae lot It tx to ex|ire«x hlmaclf In December 3, 1913, made Homestead deedx rallier Ilian words And '.axtly Ars New Yorkers American? Entry, No. 03973, for swi, Section 4, there la tbn quiet aerlouMieax, verging Tho moat New Yorkist) of ladies, Township 9 south, Range 3 East, Wil­ alnnxit on aadnexa. of tlic man who who, after an excessively lirlof, gay mttat hold Idmxelf ready to look death winter at home, hahltunlly l>otiw>k her lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Commutation Proof, tx>twceu tho eye* at any moment, and aelf to the Itlvtera. to London, to Tar­ to establish claim to the land above yet keep hi* mind detached for other tiling*. — I^w lx It. freeman In Atlantic. ts and to tbo usual spring, suiumor described, before tho Register and Re­ and autumn haunts of Europeau ele­ ceiver o f the United States Land Office Maxing Lit* Hiaaaant. gance, waa ouce asked by an Intelli­ at Portland, Oregon, on the 20th day "Surely you don’t wish to lie rich be­ gent and curious forclgucr some ques o f December. 1916. FOR ONE WEEK yond the dreams of avarice?" tlon concerning the habits and customs Claimant names as witnesses: "Oh. no," replied Mr. Dtlbwalto o f her compatriots. She imtised. modi G. S. Harhan, o f Mchama, Oregon, ’ thoughtfully. " I ’m not greedy hy na­ tnted prettily, says Harrison Rhodes F. H. Hazard, o f Mill City, Oregon MONDAY NOV. 13 TO SATURDAY NOV. 18 ture. I'd merely like to bo rich enough in IInr|>er'a Magazine, and then made John Lumkt-r, o f Mill City, Oregon, to have n private physician who would a profoundly significant reply. M. W. Chamberlin, o f Mill City Ore. play golf with no every day nnd let “ I'm not sure." ahe said, "that I'm Proof made according to law under Dr. Leon Smith, of Portland, will me lioat the aorkx off him for fear of the best person to nsk. You see. I'm a losing hin Job.” -Birmingham Age-Her­ which entry was made. Be at the Hotel Stayton New Yorker, and I know so few Amer­ ald 10- 26 N. CAM PBELL, icans." 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Southern Pacific MM NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice L 1 t reby given that the un- idcv.ngned executor o f the Last Will m .1 Tc lament o f Elizabeth McRae, i ’ i v c . • 1 1, 1 > filed, his final account in said estate, and that the honorable County Court o f Marion County, Ore- V- , has fixed and appointed Monday, November 20, 1916, at the hour o f 10 (I’cli'f!-. A. M. on said day at t h e Court room in said County aod state as the time and place for the hearing of any objections to such final account and for the ; cttlemcnt thereof. Dated this 19th day o f October, 1916 11-16 S. H Heltzcl, executor. FULLY e q u ip p e d N O EXTRAS TO BU Y $395 w. F. PENNINGTON, Agent 1 treat piles successfully without surgical operation. Dr. Leon Smith Stayton Hotel, for one week, Nov." 13 to Nov. 18. Consultation fiee. • A s k L o c a l A g e n t t o r In fo rm a tio n Stayton, Ore.