nriiT. Co nil mr Wednesday evening about Iwetil flvo Odd Fulloaa of thi city went out . CIik katna, to HiHt in the iiniiiuiion ui . .. . .1... T-......... an OnlCr I MM I MHir. 1 urm ! member were initiated ami the entire lo,!.-.' a oik w a marked sii.ves. On their return home timet lament able ao.-i.lent Udell Judge T. F. Kvan. At 1 oVIuci the b v all 'rt ed to walk Lack. Tliey had divided thoniHoIve into litiln some aoinir five or ten JIDCE hvax sKitiorsi.v Fell From Trw-tle While From ( lurlmiuv n.iniito before other. Juda Kyan wa , die purpow iu eery revnauon. it in the 11 party to leave, and the boi not bet to adher too closely to one teit got to lacing toVoo who could walk the j k, t upplementry work should l faMe-t and hold out the longe-t Kvan ud. Frcment review are neeeeaary." was in the lead, leading Thoma Ua- ' The Case in Percentage," waa the lall, Charles and William MidUin and subject aligned to Mr. II. 8. liibeon. ShcritT Cooke behind. In attempting to "lM,.re taking up the study of pen-enter the tre.tle at-out a mile and a half , e would thoroughly review dev.. fromtown, Kyan slipped and fell to the , The teacher should have aonie ground, a dietame olten feet, striking on object in view and how the relation of Li head. When the boy hi the rear diriVrent pail of arithmetic when poi rea. lied Hie treatle their attention wa ble. Much analysi nhould le replied, attrat ted by loud groaning, and upon in-. teacher hould U ure that pt Tcbtiation'it w as found to be Mr. Kyan. pi' understand the reason for each aUp." Hew puked up unconscious, but able Tne iiieniWr of Warner Grange had to walk, and taken to hi home. Ir. j prepared a feast for the teachers, at the Car',1 beitig umntoned. Thursday morn-1 K" '" "'ich the association did Im- Mr. Kvan came to hi cilice, but had to abandon his work, relating again into nnroncioune,in which condition be ti'.l remains at pre time. It is not thought the fku'.l i frtctured, but clodded blood may have adhered to the brain. Afternoon Wfddlnr. A very pretty wedding took plce Wediiedy afternoon at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Wishart, when their daughter, Miss Edith, was united in mairiage to Herbert J. Thome. Mi:- Wichart is a very charming young lady, being prominent in the social circles of this city, while Mr. Thone is a young lawyer of Portland. Rev. J. H. Heaven, of the Baptist church performed the nuptial tie. Thot present were: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wifhart, James Thorns and wife and A. S. Graham and wife of Marsh - land, Oregon, Mrs. X. 0. Walden and daughters Hilda and Nettie, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Charman and daughter, Miss Edith Wishart, Herbert J. Thorne. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Miller and Miss Vera CauCeld. The happy young couple will take up their new home in Portland. Tuesday evening their many friend gave them a genuine "Kitchen. Rush," overwhelming them with nwful articles. REWARD OF MERIT. H. Cauflild Instmnirntal in School Present High Standing The following petition together with the signatures has been circulated and signed, directed to C. H. Caufield: Obeoos Citv. Feb. 1900. To C. H. Caufield. We, the undersigned, taxpayers citizen and patrons of School District No. 02, Oreuon City, Oregon, favor a conservative business administration of the affairs cf the school district. We believe you have been instrumental in bringing the schools to their present high standard, and that you have the ability and the integrity required to assist in giving su.-n .administration. We therefore request that you permit the use of your name as a candidate for director of said School District 02 and we pledge yon our support : J W Norris, T A Pope, W H Howell, H E Straight, Chas Albright, John Vegelius, Robert A Miller, Wm Andre sen, Mrs E M BurmeUter, II L Kelly, G B Dimick, I Selling, Hiram Straight, CG Huntley, Tho F Ryan, Bruce C . urry, A S Dresser, T B Hankins, T P Randall, Peter Nehren, Frank Bunch, II E Cross, Chas E Burns, Sr. E E Char- man, R L Holmsn, John Scbraui, C O T William, G II Wwhart, G A Heinz. TL Charman, Benjamin Jaggar, Tom F Cowing, Jr., John W Kelly, G W Church, Henry Meldn.m, Elmer Dixon, E II Cooper, J J Cooke, J W Cole, C II Dye, J C Bradley. W E Carll. Thomas Charman, M E Willouthby, Cha Bab- cock, Jno W Powell, G F Horton, G H Young, W W May, A Robertson, Emma Caufield, J M Heckart, G W Grace, Mrs. II Meldrum, Mrs C II Dye, Mrs H C Steven, II C Stepens, Geo Marr, Mrs Josie Cooke, Geo Ely, F H CroBB, M E Norris. Following is Mr. Caufield's answer of acceptance: Okkoo.n Citv, Okeqo.v, Feb. 28, 1900. To Messrs J. W. Nurris, T. A. Pope, W. II. Howell, H. E. Straight, Charles Albright and others: Gentlemen Responding to your re quest that I become a candidate for director of School District No. 52 at the election to be held on March 12tb, next, I have to say that I highly ap preciate and thank you for your kind commendation of my conduct an a direc tor during the past three years, and as my actions in school matters have met with your approval I will accept your nomination, and if elected, will do all in my power to see that the schools and business affairs of the district are carried on in an efficient and economical cnanner. Respectfully, Chakles H. Caufield. Indian shopping baskets 75c and 95c at Adams Bros.' Golden Rule Bazaar. Tearhri' AkMiclulioa. I Tho regular monthly meeting of hoj flarkama Co. Teat-hem' Aiwh iniioii i wnii holil in the nhool building at New j F.r. Saturday, Feb. 2 4, HMO. to' l siliM 10 oroer bi mo lima, i.oui i-j .'.I.. v vv l!..ul.,l . mo i""1"1' I Tim miiiiiiIkk nf tlu ltrevmtl lliet'tilltf - . prepared by the secretary, tanm ti. Porter, were road and approved. The program wa opone.1 by singing "Mount Vernon Hell." .Mr. I.. A. Kee.l made an excellent ad dree on "How to I'tilite Time and Kn ew." "A teacher should have a K-tl- . i . ... . l i U'P' justice, AFTERNOON SKSSIOS. Called to order at 1 :2ft, p. ui., by the president, N. V. Hon land. Exercises began with mil call, each teacher responding with a quotation fiom John Kuskin. Kx-Pnpt. Alex Thompson recited "Pa riua Green and hi Mying Machine," receiving hearty applause. Miss I .a ur IWattie read a well pre pared paper on "Supplementary Read ing." "The teaoher must arouse in the child a desire to know more than lie finds in the text book. If the child' interest is aroused it is not difficult to interest the parent. Education is a leading forth i f all that is good in ns, and should reach the highest develop ment the spiritual." "Personal Reminiscences of roy Trip with the Second Oregon," wa the sub- 'ject of a moet interesting addres by Mr. I A. McCaoghlin. All listened attentively to me vivij descriptions ot the voyage, beginning with the evening passage through the Golden Gate and landing at the Philippines. He described the phys ical appearance of the island ; the cli mate, productions, inhabitants, the edu cation of the children, and incident of a soldier's life. The audience then sang "The Star Spangled Banner." The following resolution was tfTervd by Shirley Buck : ' Resolved, That we, the teachers of uatiaroas county, in institute assem bled, fully appreciating the royal enter tainment tornished on this occasion, do hereby extend a vote ot thanks to the good people of New Era and vicinity." The resolution waa unanimonaly adopted. On motion, association adjourned to meet again, the last Saturday in March, at a place to be selected and announced later, by the committee who will prepare the next program. Bxktiu M. Gibson. Evening I'artj. On Wednesday evening last, Mrs. V. W. Alldredge gave a party in honor of her niece, Miss Lonva Randall, at her home on 7'.h street. Games were played, fortunes told, and a guessing game contested. Miss Bessie Grant and Mr. Chauncey Ramsby won the first prize, and the booby fell to Miss BernicS Adams and Mr. Lloyd Williams. A dainty lunch was served. Mrs. Alldredge being assisted by Mrs. II. Cooke and Mrs. Nelson. -Those present were: Misses Bessie Grant, Emma Johnston, Georgia Grace, Nora Crieswel, Maude Cook, Grace Tower, Eva Todd, Martha Koerner, Ger trude Moores, Mattie Yoder, Bernice Ad ms and Mesirs. Chauncey Ramsby, Lloyd Williams, Milt May, Will Koener and Merril Moores. Citizenship Taper. Dover, Or. Feb. 27, 1!XK Mb, Eoitob : A the late Registration law apiiears to be pretty hard to under stand as far as it aflects the foreign born citizens, please answer through the En terprise the following question. Is it compulsory to produce papers of natur alization or copies where the aforesaid citizens have in their possession U. S Land PatienU. Remember they could not obtain patents without producing their papers in evidence, which were not returned by (J. 6? I made this same inquiry of the OreKonian. but they appeared unable to answer, refer ing me to the Oregon City Land office Yours Respectfully, Chas. W. Cahbkdy. aiy opinion is mat n you can get a copy lr- . . .. ... you will be required to. A copy can be obtained by sending to the land office at Washington. If you are unable to pro duce a copy or the original, then proof of these facts should allow you to regis ter. An affidavit to these facts should be sufficient. Eiitoh. Geo. Barbe, Mendota, Va., says. "Nothing did me so much good as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. One dose relieved me. few bottleB cured me." It digests what you eat and always cares dyspepsia. Gbo. A. HaBDINO. OK KG ON CITY ENTRUrUNK, FRIDAY, MAKG'll The Best Washing Powder. Ask Your Laundress to Try It. Tli Wrm Dlr.1. A certain conjurer otice had an exM rU'tuv which wa highly comical, though quite dlaastrou from a profea lonal point of view. Having produced an egg from a pre viously empty bug. he aunouuevd tlmt he would follow up till trick by bring lug from the bag the hen by which the egg had bct'u la 1-1. I hi little arrange uieut be had left to hi confederate to carry out He proceeded to draw the bird from the bag lu which It had previously beeu placed, but what wa hi consternation on Oudlng that the all.-ged hen waa nu old rooster, which strutted about tho stage with rutllcd feathers and offend ed dignity and act up as vigorous a crowing a If he had Just awakened from hi uocturual iliiinU-r. The whole audience (bricked with laughter, and the unfortunate conjurer made a "bolt" for hi dressing room. Yarlakl.. "What Is thl title 'profeMor that I bear so often?" asked the distinguished foreigner. "Well" answered Ml Cayrnne. "If getting rather hard to tell. Uaually It i mean a man who knows more than any one else, and sometime It means a man who simply won"t work." Cleveland Plain I Valor. Sot Faraottea. "Did your Fraudmotber remember you In ber will?" "Yes: she bad a clause In It In structing the executors to collect all the loan she had made me. "-Baltimore News. It sometimes happens that while a man Is watching his enemies dis , . , i . f "J" friends get the be.t of hlm.-Chlcago News. An angel Is a being who ran watch another being poke a fire without of - lenug auggeaiious. luuiaunu wuur- naL Letter Mat. The following is the list of lttr r maining in the po-tollice at Oregon City, Ore. on February J, l'JOO. WOHKNa' LIST. firnSHmilW. Ij-na I'liillio. Sllla Mra ' Kunzman, Until Hector, Nellie Mrs May, L LMrs Shaa-. M J Mrs bturica Maria Mrs MkM's LIST. Riooks, Frank Brown, Mr. Creegan, John Package S J Maud Stone. GEO. Evans, Wm J Hansen, Merman Jackson, John li . Chills L L May, F. HORTON, I. M. The Latest Yarn. A Pittsburg drummer tells this new yarn: I always carry a bottle of Kemp's Balsam in my grip. I take cold easily and a few dose of the Bal sam always m.ke me a well man. Everywhere I go I speak a good word for Kemp. I take hold of my custom ers I take old men and young men, and tell them confidentially what I do when I lake cold. At druggits, 25c and 50c. A. R. I)e Fluent, editor of the Journal, Poylestown, Ohio, suffered for a number of years from rheumatism in hi right shoulder and sle. He ay: "My right arm at tmea wai entirely useless. I (r ed Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and was surprised to receive reliel almost immediately. Tho Pain Hilin ha been a constant companion of mine tver hi nee and it neyer fails." For tale by G, A. Harding, DruggiHt. Karl's Clover Root Tea Ih. ' '"f""""' f"it,i Krunl,,n. ol ti. I A" '",,,' l-allvit Nrrv druirrUt,, ,t 2-., 60c. and 81.00. a. C. WELLS 4. CO.. UBOV, OLl OHOoaiCTOR. N. v For sale by C. G. Huntley. DISEAf at loet rati. The llomrllral W m In Oretfon City. ,i a the hau.UoiiieHt. and other are invited to call on any iliuggiol and get free a trial bottle of Kemp' HaUaiu f.r the Throat and Lung, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure ami relieve all Chtonio and Acute Cuugl.a, Asthma, I'.rom -hitia and Consumption. Price 'JV and .W. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LANE BACK ? KMncj Trouble Makes You Mbmbtc Almost everybody w ho red the news papers U sure to know of the wonderful cures maua rr I Kilmer' 5amp-Root, the rreat kidney, liver and bladder remedy. . It I the great medl- CS cal triumph of Ins nine r iteenth century; di KJS5 Dr. Kilmer, th smt- ncni aianey ana otao der specially, and ts wonderfully successful In promptly curir.g lam back, kidney, bladder, uric a. Id trou ble and Bright' DlseaM, which U the wont fjrm of kidney trouble. I Dr. Kilmer Swamp.Root Is not reo ' Ommended for everything but If you havekld ' ney, liver or bladder trouble tl will be found ' )uat the remedy you need. It has been tailed I In so many ways, In hospital woik. In private practice, among the helpleiatoo poor to pur I chase relief and ha Droved so successful In every case that a special arrangement hi I been made by which all readers of thl paper -who have not already tried It. may have a Mmplebolle Kn ,e by mtlUi , i telling more about Swamp-Root and now to find out If you have kidney or bltkler trouble. When writing mention reading thl generous ,o((ef n ,hl, plpef ,nd f-.y send your a.idres to fl twTtV-'it: Dr. KllmeriCo..Blng.LC.WitlHi:; hamton. N. Y. The 22 regular fifty cent and n..o.w-a4. dollar sixes are sold by all good duggtsu. Uegnl NoticeH. i:ieruor' Mule. In the matter ol tl" e.tai of N. O. Waldrn, dereawd. NOTICK 18 HEKKI1Y OIVK.N by tho iiinl.r.igiied exoriilor. of the e.late of .N O Waldo t, dorawl, ll.at on and alU-r II, 2-I day of April, l'Jl. Ilioy ul pr.M'n. lo ell al private l the follow. ng dom-ribed real and moi.al i,rrty tioi.King lo tlier.iate of N.O. Wald, ilr-rnHd : Uilalaml 5 of bl.sk.Tof Orrgnri Cl'y. Clackainaa JCounty, Orrgon. Uiillvnl, Interest In lha lullowing doKrt'io, real prorty aitiiateil In C'la.kania (.'o.inty, Orriton. IiogiiiMlng at Hit sreiloii rur- nor on line bolneon aeciioti. '.'I and 21. to 2 8, H'.'e, and rum, lux tliruoe N SJcliaim lo the C ttinty road at the re entrant corner of the James V notion Donation IjliuI Claim: Ihonne W 10 :) chant to Hi to. of the bluff; thence following the aforo.aid county road in a south oeatorly direction lo the North boundary of I tie (imrKo Abernotliy I). L. C; thonce HUI tloir. 1.1 niin. K. t-acing the north houndary ol the George Ahornoiliy I). C.: 37 .Ml chain more or less lo a imiIiiI H. of (ho ituarior ecli-in corner hoi woou srci ions L'l and 21 aforesaid; thon-e N i link, more or lo. to the place ol bi-giiiniitg containing .T.'O!) acroi. I'ndividod i Inloroat in nor I Ion of lot 3 of bliM-lc ft ol Orogon City, Cla.:kma. f'lllll.lV IIPMlfin ll..acPllu.il Ma r..ll..arB. II... ginning at Ihe N. K. corner on the W. line 1 ol Main atreet; tlirnce H along laid W. line Z.! feet to center of party wall; Itienr W. at rih'hlaiigleii with .MainHirert along the center of a lid party a all and beyond Il h5 feel; tlieiu-e at right angloti with In.t doai rlDed lino N. ii 6 leet to N. line of mild lot 3; thence K. along Hid N. line Xt feet to place of hoiriinilmt. Undivided in a t In tho N. of hlm-k 00 of Ciu.-ka.iiai Hdig w In Caokaiuaa C itinly, Oregon. PiS .haroa ol tho tiroforrod capital .lock of the Cortland (ionorol Kloclnc Co . anil Ml i-harea of capital Block ol Hunk of Oregon City. loriim of Mule .hall he either caili In full or nol l.-.i than Hi per cent caili ami the remainder ao.rurod l.y note of the piirehaier with a mortgage upon the property aold lo xctireme payment lltereon. K .r lurther ,articulr apply to Ilelg. & 'Irlllltti, attornoya for executor, at iheir olllce i J Oregon City, Or.-iron, K. K. (.'HA KM AN, (I. II CAiiriKi.li, (iKo. A. IIahpino. Executor ol the eatate of N. O. Wal.lun, uecoaon. Hodge A Orillith Attorney for exociitora. Notice I hereby given that I will apply to the city council at it regular meeting in March, 1!KX), for a license to ll litiuor for six month at my Ralooniti Oregon City, Oregon, on Seventh and Main atreel. fiaid licenae to date from February 'IH, V.m. J. W. Cow. Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the city council at It regular meeting in March, 1000, foi a licetme to sell liquor for iz month at my taloon In Oregon City, Oregon, on Main street. Said licenae to date Irora February 28, IWjO. Fit a nu Nciirkv. Money to loan ILixix A (iairrmi. luff ,1 fL - M t 1 m 11)00. I'lnal Nrtlln.iri.1 NOII.i: IH 1 1 : It I. II V UVK.ll.llhe .;.l.....e.l. .dn,lh..l.l..r ul the ll,.,,tH.. llr,M.m. . ..t-a.e.l, !. "led II I '.i;, Sv'...,ti;.tl.eMiie..fOreg.Mi l..r lhe ( unify nl I'l. km", lli'l ... ii,. !. rlle. and II" 1 1 ..... it,,... K. it. I;';1"' "r i... n.l M lav. III Ml I tl.S '.'"'I r,iiii . - . . . ,1 ,v .'I Ai'nl. I ''. ' ,,' "' 1 "r M . , , ,i il .. rl f,x...i id ! I court l (tr. tf .i, Cry ii-rH'iii a. It.e ..'l I'l'" ,..iMil..g'.I.J-cl l'"l 'vMH.t Im.xhis P. l.uirritil, Adii li.Ui's'"' 1,1 r,t"' "' """l!" i !..u,n, i.w t..rtl. 1 1 A t.iiillil', itrnr) t"f n i -i i" Im. poller ! I'lwal WetllnM. S,.i,- I. hor.t.r '' "'' r:""" ' II sir, I'. i.H-.itiir f ' " itl.,Hla A. lHalr. l-r. I ). roi.doro.1 and ..rrnl.l lor -Hlon.lil. and lllo-l I'l ' ..1,1 .-...irl hli final a.-.-..!..! ot his ;l...l',l. tralion of 'I" '"". '.! Mon.l.y. Ilir -.-.Uh .lav of Kol.iuary. I'". I" " ci'M a ni. al tho i-o'lM r.i id ' """ (t.uniy c.iirt Ut f ei.in.iy ''" am, in li"h t'ny. ha. I'OO'i ! i...llr. l.y Hi ro.ul lr II" ot-tllniiri.l of Ilia .aid annum, al Klil.-li lln.o and .l. miy iii.. tiiliur.iod In .aid .'ai may l le.rs.idlH rieofllmn I" to aid aiTi.ui.l and roiito.ul.a n,o, I sm A Hi ". K iM.iior, .Tttllee l I'laial rlllrwrNl Mri( K H II KKKIIV lilVKS Thai I ha lllrd my llnal ih,iI a. l ulrll of l', Lat .III and Ir.l.n.oi.l nl Jail". T. Il.iurfii.nl. .Imoawsl.ln ih eoiinlv cm'l of tl.oMai nt(iroii lor I' a. aan,. Coiinlv, n.l .id court h llrd Munday, April i. I'.i, .1 , o'rl'H-k a m a.ll.tlln, oil".' It.it any ul)wilon lo .aid rM an I l.t.ln lilratlon, of M'd r.iala. Any -r ron l.ali,g ' y olijretloii l "Id Hrl and ad i.lid.irat.on noi.1 hi II" , in .ld nl llor. .aid ilala. I'atrd Kliruary '.'I, I'"'. Mtai V. llof..u.. KirenlrU a. Afraid. L I. I'uilrr, atlon.ry ,atlrt mt I'laal rllr wet. Notl. I. I.nrl.y ,.., II, .1 II" III. do'. Itfi'O-l rioriilrli of o.i.lo of li.rnt I'. yaih.,lrcrat. I,a tl'o.1 !, Ili.al a eounl, in il, Ftiiinly rourl of ('In k.,,,. I'onniy, (irpi, a. s.i. h oivc.nrli. ant that X.md.y. II" II .l.y of Ai-fU, I ''. al ilia hour of In o'rl'M-k, m. ha. loron n a 1 by II, lion. Th". K. Itia". J'tt "-) rourl a !', inn. lor lrarli,( any and all ol.jxlliin. I.t II. '! ro4il, and th Hi liiuii of ald r.iato. Kioa. K. Iltaai. Kioeuiris ol Mid K.lai. (lltnlrk A Ka.lliain, Any. for Kioriitrli. Iiail, r:.b. U. I'i'. J I'l S II Nam In the Clrrull Court of Ihe Hi at of Or go n, for th County of (' kamaa . Alftod U. iny. plalnlilT. I Had li M.l'ey, d.l.ndanl) ToHa.,llM, I'ay. th d.f.ndanl aUn itau-o.1 : In II, name of tli.Stal. otdrog.in Von are l.orohy r'iirl lo epp.r and artaa.r lit eoinpialnl tilrd attain.! you In lit abov oMIMi-1 court and mw tin nr ttrfor th Tlh ilay of April, pin. thai Ulna th tiro prrw-rihed In Ih ur.lrr of pulillcanon n( tin. a, immune, and If y nl fail to m apar and an.aor horrln th plaintitf will apply lo Ih lm on tilled court lor th r.lirl pravod for In II.. complaint, l.v wit: A decroo ol olvorc from tti b-inil. of ii.atrl nmny now nl.ting hotwii yon and ih I'latntiir, and thai .aid loi,,l. tw anii.illo.1 am di.Milyod U-.n lit ground, and for Ih raxin of your do-rt.ni of th ,iait,itrt Tbn .iinniioii. ia .iilill.lit t y order of Hon. Al!rod K. Har, Jf, Jiidiroolili. cm tilt conn of Ih Htal of llrrgnn pr ih mumy of Mulltto'iiali, hal l order twin t..i. uiiiill,. I '.It. day of Krhro.ry, liil.and il.inng it, wii.' ..r Hon. T. A. Mi Ibid from th county of flarkamei and Mat ol nrrgoii. Julia T l.iii. AUnrnry for Plainllft Ilat of flr.1 lu.iloi.. Krb. i, I'll). What are Necessities? It is a Matter of Opinion I "Vrt rol CTcrylhlnt I need. I've JuM " '.ly Idee of 'necessity Is to have plenty to eat and a ctunrc 0f Oolhei 'Wbca I wcnl lo school I Urncd rcaJIn, rllcn ind rclbracllc, and that's all I need.' Tbcy lay mat Ipnorant pcorle won't stand eny show at all la soclty la a few years from wwif . ffuuuvi il IU4I Will DC wc case " "education i iiiiv ,3 tuiot, vui ii is so aiVH Jied W til Infereat all t IfX h ?rf T" 'Vhe df,l,fht T hkh cmitl ,n ,,s Perforfnln 2. Chi d rn ir lett to their own mnii se. wi I kU n,,eti. u" 1 answering you will encourage them anj ca fd u&t ".'J pleasure In reiearth It "s fflffl encyclopedia Britattnica l5thcDc$t. Wby? ta.ned Ttf ih- NH W WHNhlhfe ' ixpeZce" ItmW have adlleveJ ,s W T"" fhi.Tb.Tiry0nm,t'hoti'k1M-advanti,Keof our marvelous offer and secure a set nf One Dollar ($f.00) Cash, CAU. AT OUR STORE TO-DAY AND EXAMINE THE TORK HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE, Oregon City, Oregon. lller I or I'mI.IUuu,,,, t'l.lli'd Hlals land ..lllm, Oirgoi), J.imaiy 11 !l, mi rnY( MU lt K Irt II KltKIIY e... i. .l Ian. )) llli Ilia ir.iiriiii. t,t lr ,,..i. , ....( Jimp .1. i;s. Mii, "if)"; j l..r i ho -al l llinlirr laml. In u (,,,, t'aiiii.ii.i. iiii-m.n, No.a.la ad vv .),. ' I'l'y." r vi..l. lo ,, laml n.iri I, y a.-l id A'ii'i.i l-.ii.iirt Pavld I'. Ilai, li HImUiu f ('!. kaoia. ktsi i,f in...... . ' thl. .'ay lllrd In una m,m hi.'."? sia'riiioiil N.. Mm, for ih .ur. ,,f 1 n , ns 'i e.:u. ii ijnw .,( m-,-11,,,, s '! In ion.i.. Nu, 7, raniti. ,,i, i ,( M,, oltor proof lo .liuaf thai Hi I.ikI khwi,. mill valued! lor II. tin, Per or aim H, .t, for a.-rti'tilliiial .irpn.oa, aiul In i l,l Ian I Ufor id. rr,,i., of llil. i, III,- rM,n, ( ' Moil lay, II, Mill ,l,yor ,,,j' antra a. talltn.,.. , i Mlainwi, hi. .lain to hi.. 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