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Hot Weather Special PRICE BROS. The Place for Real Bargains A DANGEROUS FISH. Tha Peril That Cemaa With Catching an Electric Ray. Trouble lurks In the least inspected Flx'ts. One would think a smooth, shallow cove a safe place lu which lo float lu a pood craft, yet Charles Fred erick Holder niet with an adventure in Just such a spot, which be relates In "Big Game at Sea." The author was visiting a friend on the New Eng land coast, who was given to the study of natural history. One day the author accompanied bis frii'tid ou a collecting trip, and here Ik the story of the result as be told It: Opposite bis bouse was a little bay wlih a clean sandy bottom. Over tills we slowly drifted. I sat lo the ' steru, enjoying the day and examining I tlie curious things my friend drew out j of the water. Suddculy be gave an ' ejaculation, and I saw him cling, seemingly helpless, to bis pole. His fire was ashy pale, with a white ap pearance like one stricken with a fatal disease. I sprang forward just In time to cute 1) him as he fell back Into the boat mid lowered blui to the seat At ttrst lit could only motiou toward the wa ter. Fie was almost rigid. Finally he recovered euotigb to say Torpedo!" I saw the baroou be was holding dancing ubout. evidently forced Into a large Osli. Grasping it. I soon dis covered the trouble, for I received an electric shock strong enough to almost knock uie over. I dropped the pole. I!y this time my friend had recover ed enough to tell me to let the fish re main where it was. With difficulty I rowed to shore. When the boat was grounded I picked up an old glass bot tle, took a turn over It with the line and. with the help of this homemade Insulator, pulled the fish on shore. It proved to be one of the largest tor polities, or electric rays, I have ever seen. Under certain conditions It would have been capable of killing a man. When touched the fish would roll its eyes dismally and give a low croak. 1 have never known a man to be killed by one, but many have been In jured, and, as for my friend, he did not recover in a week. AN OLD TIME DINNER. British Tabl Mannar In th Seven teenth Century. An nccouut of hospitality lu Englaud In lCL'U gives a good Idea of the man ner In which a country gentleman of the period lived. Dinner and supper were brought lu by the servants with tlielr hats on, a custom which Is cor roborated by Fynea Moryson. who says that, being ut a knight's house who had many servants to attend blm. they brought In the meats with their heads covered wllh blue caps. After washing their hands lu a basin they sat dowu to dinner, and Sir James Pringle said grace. Tbe viands seemed to have boon plentiful and ex cellent "big iottage. long kale, bowe of white kale," which is cabbage; "uracil soppe," powdered beef, roast n lid bulled mutton, a venison pie lu form of au egg and goose. Then they bud cheese, cut and uncut, and apples. Hut the close of the feast was the most curious tbiug nbout It The tablecloth was removed, and ou the tuble were put a "towel tbe whole breadth of the table aud balf the lenglh of It, a basin aud ewer to wash, tbeji a green curoet laid on. then one WE purchased a sample line of Sandals and Moccasins at 25 per cent on the dollar. And we will sell them at a price that will surprise you. You cer tainly want to see these values. enp of beer set on the carpet, then a little lawn aervlter plaited over the corner of the table and a glass of hot water set down also on the table; then be there three boys to say grace, the first the thanksgiving, the second the Pater Noster. the third prayer for a blessiug of God's church. The good man of the bouse, his parents, kinfolk and tbe whole company then do drink hot waters, so at supper, then to bed." Exchange. 1 Mixing Religion. Tbe bright six-year-old daughter of an upper west side physician happened into bis reception room the other day, and a-waiting woman patient engaged her in conversation. "I suppose you go to church and Sunday school?" she asked. "Ob. yes, ma'am," she replied. "And what denomination do your parents belong to?" "Why," said the little one, "mamma's a Presbyterian and papa's a brain spe cialist." New York Globe. Their Fat. Tbe late Dr. Talmage once called on his lawyer and found two of bis pa rishioners tbere on legal business of a private nature, "Ah, doctor," called tbe lawyer In greeting, "good morning! Here are two of your Bock. May I ask without lm)iertlneuce If you regard tbem as black sheep or white?" "I don't know as yet," replied Tal mage dryly, "whether they're black or white, but I'm certain that If they re main here long they'll be fleeced." Charged For Curiosity. Mr. Bach What is the reasou you charge twice as much for my cuffs as you did formerly? Laundress Because you have begun making pencil notes on them. "What difference does that make?" "The girls wasle so much time In trying to make them out" Loudon Spare Moments. Indisputable Proof. "You say they contested tbe will of the deceased?" "Yes. and the court held that be was suffering from hallucinations." "On what gronudsY" "It appears that be left tbree-fourtbs of bis properly to his mother-in-law." London Opinion. At Sea. A mnu was discovered one evening by a friend leaning disconsolately over tbe rail of a transatlantic steamer. "Are you wailing for the moou to rise?" asked the friend facetiously. ".o," was the savage reply. "I have not swallowed the moon." Log An geles Times. A Fin Distinction. A small buy lu the village school when wrillng a composition on "Quak ers" wound up by saying, "Quakers uever quarrel, never get Into a fight, never claw and uever scratch." Then he added. "Paw is a Quaker, but I really dou't thluk maw Is." Delinea tor. Wh.r. H Bluffs. "Does Wiggins ever bluff when he plays cards?" "Never until he gets home and ex plains where be has been." Washing ton Star. True friends have no solitary Joy or sorrow. Cbauulng. Curiosities In Bookbinding. Extravagance in binding has fre quently furnished an opening for the display of fantastic tricks and fads. In an old bookseller's cata logue was seen an advertisement of a Latin copy of Apulein's "Golden Asa," bound in the skin of a Jeru salem ass, the leather being still tinhaired. A book by Jeffery Hud son, the noted dwarf, was bound in the silk waistcoat of Charles I., the dwarf's patron saint. A do luxe edition of Fox's historical works, specially fitted up for Edwards, the philosopher, was bound throughout in foxskin, forty-seven pelts of these little animals being required to complete the job. O'ConncIl, who so delighted in the possession of a first edition of Bacon's works, had the entire set rebound again in pigskin and always lovingly refer red to them as his "Baconrind" books. Th Limit In Boston. A Boston bank clerk tells this story on his esteemed father: "One day a long time ago a num ber of children in our neighborhood were talking about the .bad habits of their parents. " 'My father smokes fifteen ci gars a dav," said a little girl boast fully. " 'My father swears something awful when supper is late suid an other. "Mv papa came home tight the I other night,' remarked a third. '"It was mv little sister's turn next. " 'You just ought to see my papa road Cicero,' she said, and all the ' other little girls retired in confu sion, gladly admitting that sister had won the prize." Boston Trav eler. At th Pop Conctrt. The orchestra was playing the "Moonlight Sonata." "Sweetheart," he cried passion ately, "I have loved you ever sinco you were a child. 1 have longed for the sweet companionship of such a woman as you ever since" "Shut up, will you?" came a roar from the scats in the rear. "We want to hear the music." "Shut up yourself!" retorted the young man. "They advertise this us a pop concert, and I'm going to fop or bu4 !" Then, turning to the fair maiden at his side, ho began aguin. Har per's Woeklv. Pain and 8uddn Death. In angina pectoris, agony spasm of tbe heart, tbere are two chief features pain and sudden dealb. The pain Is coming and going, Intense, peculiar, strange, awful, usually In tbe chest around the heart and spreading Into the shoulders and abdomen. Death, which comes ill a higher percentage than In any other known disease, for few ever get over It, is usually sudden, often, as tbe poet says, "life struck sharp on death." Tbere are Indeed In this disease many mysteries remain lug to be cleared up. A father and bis four children have died of angina pec toris. New York Press. TOO LATE. Papa's Offer Cam Aft.r Gorg Had 8HId MatUr Himlf, A Philadelphia small boy had aome tliltut lo ,v lo his father lit the dill Bar table itia other night. 'TniM," ha said. "Joliuule tttirtoo I tola" to hare a party next week, an' he said he'd Invito me. Au' I got lo Ink a present." "A present: What's tliut forr "It's for Johnny's birthday. All Ilia Ids take prowm.' Things hadn't gem Just right dur ln the day with the boy'a fiithcr. II was uot lu nu agreeable humor. "That's nil uonsotiso:" be declared. "Every day or two It's a promt her or a present (here. It )ou can't go lo party without taking a present yon tutght a well stay home.' Th boy'i lip trembled, but ba made ao reply. The next day tlio falhor regretted his hnaty word;) and that night turned to the boy. tiourge," h an Id, "there ara a cou ple of now hooka In my overcoat pock et. Vou can take them lo your friend Johnny' party." "It's too late." mill! tleorge gloomily. "I Ik ked him today so ba wouldn't bivlte die," Not Y.t A Missouri clergy man bad lu lib) pas toral flock a uieniber who was reluc tant about meeting the contribution basket. The pastor had thrown out many broad hints, but all to no avail. One day tbe member fell III and was taken to the Kuswortb hospltnl. When the clergyman arrived the man was delirious. While the pastor was sitting beside his bed a wild yell of "Fire, fire!" came from across the street The sick man drew himself up on Ills elbows. "Where where am I?" be asked excitedly. "Calm yourself, brother." soothed the pastor, with Just the faintest twinkle In bis eye. "You are still at tbe Kn worth hospital:" Llppiueott's. 8aerific and Dvotion to Country. Every act of noble sacrifice to the country, every lustauce of patriotic de votion to her cause, has Its beiiettelnl Influence. A nation's character Is the sum of Its splendid ilmlt Tbey con stitute our commou patrimony, tbe na tion's Inheritance.-llcury Clay. Th Woman, of Court. An English lady who made a tour of Scotland delivering addresses hi the Interest of woman suffrage said that she bad had troubles of her own. At one meeting, at liruntown. in the highlands, au argument was advanc- a Tom raou tub back of tuk cbowd. ed to which she was unuble to find nn answer. Speeches had previously been made to a large crowd. Questions bad been replied to amid applause. Im becile young men making remarks about minding babies and mending socks bad been silenced. Then. Just as there was n temporary lull before the putting of tbe resolution, a great bucolic Scotch voice from the back of the crowd rasped slowly lu with the Inquiry, . obviously tbe result of pro longed rumination, "Wba' made a mess of Adam';" Thought It Wa Tim. Tbe minister of a rural church gave out the hymn. "I Love to Steal Awhile Away," etc. The regular old precentor being absent, his function devolved upon a good old deucon, who commenc ed, "I love to steal," and then broke down. Raising bis voice a little high er, he then sang. "I love to steal." At length, after a desperale cough, be made a final demonstration and roared out, "I love to steal:" The effort was too much. Every one but tbe parson was laugbins. He rose and with the utmost coolness said: "Seeing our brother's propensities, let us pray." Her Littl Bluff. Mrs. Flnlettcr nud her husband had Just moved Into a fifteen dollar seven room house. The first Sunday morn ing there, as Mr. Flnlettcr sat wllh his newspaper on his little porch and all the neighbors on both skies of the street sat wllh their newspapers on tlielr little porches, Mrs. Flnlettcr sud denly came to the front door aud shouted at her husband In a loud, vex ed tone: "Hilary Flnlettcr, will you or will you not come in to luncheon? Tbe champagne is nearly fiat, and you know how soon a dish of terrapin gets cold!" Flnlettcr tossed down the paper and hurried Indoors with a dazed smile. "What are you kidding me for?" he asked as be looked at the rump steak and potatoes on the dining table. "It's not you, Hilary, I'm kidding," said his wife. "It's tbe neighbors." Horse Strayed. Strayed from Powell Duties, black horse, branded K bar and borisbre bar nn loft sbonldei ; weight 11(11); had bell on. Kinder will be suitably rewarded for information leading to its recovery. A. I). MoRiui.b, I'ovtcll Unites. 7-14-21) J Si lr Patients Received. Persons needing hospital accommo dations can find thenrat my home. I un prepared to care for patient', or patients may employ their own nurses. Maternity cases may expect special ittention. n25 Mas. I', B. Foimikxtkk. v Ordinance No. 175. Au tirdliiiiuce levying? a poll tax nunlnet tbe lognl voters ul the city tl I'rinevllle, unit tu provide for the collection thereof. The lienple ot the t il. v ol Prlticx Hie, Oivg do urdttlii mm billows: Nrllon 1. , poll tux of one dollar lier rtipltn, la hereby levied tignliiat tin' legal votern ot the clt.v ol I'rine vllle, Oregon, lor the your lulu, w lui tiro or mtiy lie utibhvt to such tnx under tlie laws of the state ot Ore gon, willed tnx ahull lieciiineiliie am! collectible ut Hnv time niter thirty diiys from the passage utt his onli mi nee. Soctlou 2. All iN'reoiiH milij.vt tu the tux hereby levied shall lie con sidered Hint held to line lieeu given mid to have received line it ml legal notice thereof, after thirty ilnys from tlie pusmigc of this ordinance, ami such lux shall he held nod considered to he ilellniiient after demand for payment thereof by the marshal or street uierlnteiulciit. Section a. At iiny time lifter lie tumid for the payment of such tnx from nay iktsoii liable therefor, and upon non-payment thereof, the mar shal nr direct iiiorliitciiilciit may enforce collection thereof by nil action brought In the tin me of the city of I'rinevllle, In the recordi r e court, mid the ilcllmiiictit taxpaier shall be subject to the other ills HUiililloiitlons Imposed bv the char ter of the clt.v of I'rlnexlle, until such tax mill all ciwta for the en forcement of the payment of the same Is paid. All icroiis claiming to l residents uf the city ol 1'rlne vllle ut the passage of this mill mi noo, mid all persons claiming to lie legal voters uf tbe city of I'rinevllle at tlie city election to lie held In IV-cemlH-r, lull), mid not exempt by law, are aul.jcvt to the tax hereby levied. Tills ordinance shall take effeel and be In full force from and after Its passage by the council ami approval by the mayor. 1'iisHcd the council July Sth, 11)10. Jons H. Sini'i', Itocordcr pro tern. Approved by the mavor Julv fitli, I'.Uu. l. K. Stkwakt, May nr. Notice of 1 liml Accounting. No! ice is hereby given by the undersign-1 rd, the adttiutiotiaior of the estate of Harry W. llciiuetl. ilecea-e.1, to all per-: son iiilervatrd in the rsiale of Mini i! ccascd that said administrator ha j iHs.te and lilrd with the Clerk of tlie Ceil lit y Court hit i mil aeeounlini: uf tils ilibiitmstrntion of caul estate and that tlit 'aid County Court hits act Mondar, Ilia l.l i lay ot August, lull), at 10 nVhick In the ! orcnisiu, al the t'uuiilv t'nurt room la I'rinevllle, Oregon, as the lime and place fur hearing ami sett ling said llnal accuunt- : inif. Alkliich nlil lime and place any person iutcr?tci4 in said estate may up-1 prar ami oujcci in saiii una! accounting. Haled this .nth d.iy tif June. I'Uil, M . U, Ki Mnrr, Adinliii-trutor iiflheratata uf Hurry W, llviiiiett, Heceasrd. - Notice for Publication. department nf Ihe Interior, l M. I.sn.l Oltlce at The Dalles, Urcgou, June 1Mb, Itilu. Notice i hereby iriven that lliluu-r W. Kairchihl, if l'ot, Oremm, wliii, on May '.th, p0, made lb aleaii, (Serial Nu, ttttlh ) No, 1M7.1, hrrev, NKS. Ml'',, SK',, ami NK'i KWt Section 11, 'I'tiwtuhip lit Htilllh, Itange IS Kasl, illamrtle Meiidlali, liaa tiled h.uueul Intention to make linal lle yeur priHjf. to rtalillah elulai to the land alsive Uesi-rilietl. before Warnui Itruwil. roiiuly eleik al Uia olhee, ill 1'rint'Vlllv, tiriKuu, on the if.ili day ol July, I III . Claimant names a w'itnea-es': Hldtiey J, Prakea, AHiert I. Crain, Uoliert W. Ilr moris, of Crinrville, Oregon; Daniel V. Knoi uf I'o.t, lri'(t'in. tt-.Mp (', W. MUOHK, Register.. Farmers and Stockmen ATTENTION! HAYING and harvesting time is at hand. Before buying for this season get our prices on Rope. Hay Forks, Jackson Forks, Pulleys of all kinds, Machine Oil and Wire Cable. Our stock along this line is complete, and if you will give us a call we will prove it to you that our price is right. I We are also agents for the celebrated line of Deering Harvesting Machinery, which includes Mowers, Rakes, Reapers, Binders and Headers. Don't place your orders without first receiving our prices. R . L. Noll. for rublkatton, i?t''tiiinl of Ihe Interior, 11. K. baud littler at t h I'hIIm, Oregon, July llih, lino. Notice l lurehy given Ihnl limuirr J. Miiils.ll, of IVwoll bulls, Oretfun, wh'i, on Kh Ilr ', loot ami Jan. I lulu, made humr-lcsi , I crials Sua u'niid iivii.'l I No I I.' Ill, fut SVi,,H', NKv. hr, 1.1 Hud W linO, Scctiiin It, tiumi-liip 10 sunlit, ratine It asst. illiihicllo Meitdlsu, him lihst untie oHnicntlott lo nittks Ihutl llvr-venr pr.si, to eatuhll'li claim to lit lata! alsiva do crilsd, U'lure Warren itnisu, enmity clerk ai lit- olli.-v. at I'tun-tills, tiivgon. on the i'lol day ot Auanst, I'Mil, t'taliuaiit tiana-a as wilniasa: Nathan It. Uracil, I'harlr II. Kiunrr. Holla N. lhily, ol I'uacll Untie, lrr;iill Johll t'. t'ascv, ot rrilievilie. Ilreirmt. I-:'lp l W. Moult K, Iteglalrr. Notktt (or I'uMicalloB. Depart litelit uf the Ititeriiir. I'. 8. Land tltllce al The Dulles. Oreiiou. June '.".'ml, I'liu. Notice l hereby Riven I hat K'J Clanuu'e H. Ilaivey, of I'riueNitlr, lirrsTim, who nu July 1?lh, PV made Homestead. (Serial Nu. U'k ) No, I Hds, for lots I and 3 and 8'. .St.1,, Sis-lion 3, Townlilp Is Suuili. Kiimk 10 Kasl, VVIIIsuisiie Meridian, has tiled no tic uf intention to make tliuil nve.ar woof, to e-lalilish eluiiii lu the turn! alsive .le.erils'il, Isfure W arreii llrtiwn, eoiiniy elerk al Ids uiltce, at I'riuevillp, Oregon, on Ihe Hud day of Aiiku-i, lulu. Clniuiaiit names as witnesses; James U, llarvvy, J slurs A. Moltllt, llert Wilson, ol I'rllirville, On Hon. Charles II, Krleksoll, ol lleml, C, W. MlKlltK IMOp IdniMer. Appllcstlnn (or (illlltvllllnjlllp. In tlie County Court of Ihe state ofOn- fon, forlhaeouuty ol Crook. ii tlie mailer of the litianliaiiahip of Kolwrt Osliorn. Minor, Oriier lo show cause on application of guardian fur order of sale of ri al estate. It appcarm- lo this Court from tbe pe tition litis ilny presented ami lilrst by Ida Pro the tiuartluiti ot the estate and per son of Uoitcrt Oslsirn. minor, prnyiti f-r an order of sills of ts-rluiit re.tl es'uie lie rouging to her said ward that it iipisiars tu the Court thul II is ixuicttClal In the said ward that such real estule should he sold. It is hereby ordered, that Ihe liritot kin of the saiil ward and all irs.iti iiiter-e-lisl in the said estate, iips-ar Is-fure this court on Thursday, tlie lib day of Auitust. 11)10, A. D al lu o'cliH'k, a. in., at Ihe court room af this Court, at Ihs euiirt huuse in the county of Crook, tln-n and there to show cause' w hy an urder sliould not be granted for the sale of such real estate, described in said s lilion as bil lows: I'he north half of the southeast quarter and the southwest quarter id I lit suiiihea-l ipta-ter of ssetiuu Iwehiv-eiirlit and the northwest .piarter of tbe uorthcssl ipiaaier of section thlny-ihrsie in tuwiishii thirteen south, uf range sitttn eut, of Willamette Meridian in Crook county, stale of Oreiiun. Ami It is further ordered, thai a copy of nits ower is. puiiiisiiei once a wrv, tor llirts- aiiccasive wei'ks ls,,re lite said dav of bearing, in lbs Cnsik Cuioity Jn'irual, a weekly newspis-r pub tilted in Trioi ville, I'ruuk couiuy, and cit-ciiIuttt'K lliert- Date.1 this 'Jin f.lnv of July. IHI0, 7-U II. C. Lli.Is, County Judge. Hoticc to Creditors. Notice t lu rt liy nlven by the uuilembrn el, Ihe adiuiilbtriuor of ihe e-uie of Wit ford J. Cram, iliH-ea-isl. lo nil isrsniis hav ing claims aittunsi sunt dts-ea-ed lu present them with the proper voni-hcrs to the undersigned, at fie oltieeot M. It, Klliolt, In I'rineville, Oregon, silliin u moullia irom the dale of the tlrst puliliiatlun of this notice. Dated Ihisjuth day of June, I'Uil. Alskst C. I'o.i, Ailniliilsiratur of Ihe e-tate of Wtlfurd J. Cmin, Dts-easeil, Wanted. Thnse men to saw logs anil split pine wood. 1 furnish the tlinls-r, but want work contracted. Ad dress I'. O. Ilox JiVi, I'rinevllle, tlre oti. ' 0 HI Jordan Notice let ' PuMlialloa, D isrlment of His Interior, It. H. Laud lihc at Th Dallea, Oregon, Jnna Isili, IIIIU. Nnliie la bereliy given that Hlialrnl lloaarth, .if o Nell, Oregon, who, on May Ji'lli. lists,, made lliimesleail, (Serial No. I-;WJ. No, IIHA for HI dW',, andei, HK'i, si- Hon a, town-tup 14 aoiilht range It easl, A lllaio ette Meridian, has llled tiutlee ot intention lo make linal lle-.vear pnsii, tu r-lalili-h claim lo lb laud alsiv ilrscrilird, t-rtore W'nrirn llrown, eoiiuty elerk al his oltlce, al I'rluat lllr, Oteaswi, on the ibul day of .August, lulu - Clnlmaul naiuea sa wlliiaaseai Jiateih II giiinii. John hsrKiis.ni Irwin D. Uasey, John llackstl. all ol o Neil. Ilrvaoti. U '.Mp C. V, MOOHK, Itedlster. Holli.- (ot Publiciliuil, llsolslistTrail ) Pul.lle Isn.l Mat. No. USUI. CllPe I SUtlles I Jill it llltlisi, Tin- ls.ll a, . le-a.ni, Jills "ill. 1st I Notice Is lier-Uis alv-nlltal, as itliei'le.l liy the foitiiiil.slouer ol 111 llensrwl Latlil Oltliv, under pro, UI.mis of Ai'i of INMianssi sliiroeit June V. Ik's, ivi.ll,-- No. 1U, ws will oiler al public sitle, tu His htaliesl tilitiler, al i uVI.sk a in. "II Hie sill day of Hrlenil-r I "III, nesl, al IIU" urtli . lb Hillowlni irsel of land, lo win MK', nee. ', I . U s , II. II w. M. Anr rsriis elwlntlns adversely Ills alsive di-si'Tlls..! Isilils arv aitslsrd lo flls llielr elsluis, or iil.ltsolloits, un or ts-nir tlie tiny alsive d.slsllsleil no sale Mil I . , MlSdtK, It.sjtster. Motict fof Ptikllcatloa. DeparlHisul of Ihe Interior, I'.H, I. an. I Olllceal the Dalles, Oregon, J una lo, IIMU, Notice tl brreliy gtsen that Aluilra Hwallsy, nf I'rinevllle, Origon, who, on May Uih, Pl4. made ll.imi slesd, (Serial No. U7ir.';. No, Hill, for N', HK, See. Hand W, SW',, heell n It. Townahip IS rtoulh, UifiiKv 13 Ka-I, Wlllaniell Meridian, baa Sled uuiii-e uf Intention to make Anal live, year prif. In establish rial m to Ihe laud alsive ile.crttred, Is-forv Warren brown, eiiunlt clerk, at his omee, at I'rinevllle, i iieii.in, on Hie SUlt day July , llitu, Clrtlinattt naiuea as Wllnessrs; Kml Siuill. It. iV Istusll. ticnr V. lV'liilio, II .ill li. W ebb, all ot I'rilievllle, Orei-Oll. I'r.'lp C. VV. MOOHK, Itigi.ler. Notice of Sale of State Lands. Noliee la hereby given that the Hiate l-aud Hoard will receive aealtsl bids ll I ill I II Ksio'rlis k a, in., August t, lulu, for the fi.llowlug drscrilied acliiMil lauda, tu-witt ul Seeliotl lu, T. 1.1 M. K. '.'I K. SWi, of Se. li.in pi. T. 20 8. K, l K. A II of Section an, T. .'I S, II. IS K S I, ot he. lion kl T, .'I rl, II. 14 K. A II ol Section pi ami all uf Pedum SU, T. ii s. It. IS K. All of Section III and all of Keillon M, T. !. It. It K. All In. Is must h nreaniauleil by a regu larly eseeilted api'lieatioll lo purcliase and al li s-l olie-lllth uf lb amuuul ullerril. No bid for lea lliau tlOUUpsr acre will be eolistilerrsl. The riiibt la reserved to rrlivt any aud all hnls. A Old leal Ions Slid bids should Iss rehires led lo II, ti, llrown. Clerk Hlsl. Io.d : Hoard. Salem, Oregon, and marked, " A p. pi leal Inn ami bid lo purchase stale laud." I it. II. Itaow. ! Clerk Stal, Und Hoard. Datnl April '."J, lulu, 4-'.1t I Notice f Sale of State Lands. Nolle is hereby give that th flat j Land lliwrd will receive sealed bids until II :'i ii cl.s k a. m,, August I. HMO, for the : followtlig described school Lands, tu-w It : j N's ol Seclinn l. T. 15 8. R. II K. ' N K snd S', of Section ri, T. So 8, It. . I . r.. j All bids must be accomiaiiied by a regu ! larly rtei uied application lo purchase ami I at least oluMlllll of the amount odered. ! Nu bid fur leas than a..VI) per acre will be i considered. 'I he right Is reserved to n-lis-t any and all bids. AppUrationa and bida should be a.Wlress. ed lo O. II. llrown, Clark Slat Land Hoard. Halrin. tlreeoii, and markeu. " Al- ! plication and bid Ul purchas stal lands," si. r. iibiss, Clerk 8lat Uud Hoard. Dated April 11)10. Wet & Co