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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1903. IO BE PROUD OF mors FUTURE the money for the work and gives the settlers 10 years in which to pay for the benefits. When this fact 1» un derstood the people will be more ra tional lu their expectations and de mands and the work will progress to a surer end of success. IS PARTNER IN TWENTY notes that he has a large and sympa thetic heart. Mr. O’Brien 1» one of the prosper ous farmers of the Weston country, and has one of the flnest apple or chards In Umatilla county. He has been in this county over 23 yean and in all that time he has never seen so Ideal a stretch of weather as has been experienced here in the last 90 days. THIS IS THE WEEK MINING INVESTMENTS. THE WORCESTER MINES. Who Patented First Quartz Alaska la Rapidly Becoming Modern Claim In Oregon. MADE BY J. T. WHISTLER. ized and Has Great Possibilities— PENDLETON HIGH SCHOOL. A Portland paper contain« the fol lowing account of Horace Worcester, There Is Much More Gold There— Eugene Blanchet, of Nye. is in the a pioneer miner of Eastern Oregon, city. Nesrly All Minee Are Placer— Hardly Possible That He Can Attend and the property tuat Mr. Worcester Increasing Interest In Manual Train J. M. Howard, of Echo, «pent the Healthy, But Not Agreeable Cli the State Convention—Anticipates left In tbe mining district near Gran ing and Laboratory Work—The day in the ciy. mate. ite: Great and Laating Benefits — Lucid General Library la to Receive W. Green, of Adam«, was a visitor "Horace Worcester, the aged miner Explanation of the Theory Upon Many and Valuable Additions— in the city yesterday. Wesley Matlock returned to his ' who committed suicide here recently, Which the Work la Based. E. J. Wilbur, of Duncan, spent the High School Entertainment Octo was a well-known mining man. and 1* hom<- In this city last night, after a ! day here on business. said to have possessed tbe first quartz summer spent in Alaska, about 50 ‘ ber 30. J. T. Whistler, the government sur claim ever patented in Oregon. Thomas Segraves. of Echo, wax a miles north of Nome where he. In veyor in charge of the irrigation work "The claim is located on Granite The high school has reached the visitor in the city yesterday. company with others, has a group of | Creek, not far from the Magnolia, in this part of the state, is in the top notch in history aa regards at Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cox. of Heppner, tendance. for it now has more pupil* are in the city for a short visit. city for a few days, having come in and was worked by Worcester, who valuable mining properties Mr Matlock, in speaking of that: enrolled than at any other time In it* R. E. Thorne, of Echo, visited in from the field In order to catch up employed an arrastra as far back as tbe early ’70s. A prominent Baker history. When the last school year the city yesterday for a short time. with his business and correspondence City mining man wrote to Worcester country, says that Alaska is not the, ended, the teachers placed the limit M. Loner, of Weston, is In attend from this end of the line. He has shortly before the latter's death, ask- wild country that it was a few years i for this year at 100 pupils, and al ance on the circuit court for a few been ready there are 96 enrolled in reg in the wilds of Harney county ..ig him for terms on the property. ago. It is rapidly building up and i all of the aids of civilization are fast 1 ular standing, with more than enough days for over a month with his men. en He received a reply that >5,000 was Mrs. Ella Porter, of Baker City, is the least it could be purchased for, coming Into use Railroads are being 1 to pass the 100 mark in night. All of the studies ar« now well under in the city for a short visit with gaged in the investigations for th* but Worcester added that he did not built and telegraph and telephone | government Irrigation projects, and really care to part with the claim, as lines are being Installed, so that in ' way and the students have settled friends. down to tbe work of th« year in good Douglas Belta, (he Pilot Rock sheep will return to the interior as soon as It was yleldng him a comfortable in a short time life In the far north will i come and he rather discouraged the lose Its hardships and become as con- I shape. man. 1* In the city for a short visit he uaa nuisned bls work here. venient and rellacd as It is here In 11 sale. on business It is very unlikely that Mr. Whist Ths Nsw Departments. I well tbe old settlements "Worcester was especially N. W. Wear, of Adams, was a visi ler will be able to be present at tne The new departments of manual known among the pioneer miners of Still More Gold I training, and the laboratory are both tor in the city yesterday for a short Irrigation convention, owing to the the state, and was cordially liked by Nome, and Alaska in general, is time on business fact that be will at that time be m in condition for the work of the them." a rich country and there is gold there! «s G. 8. Osborn, a business man of the midst of the work of closing his term, and the boy* and girls are tak The deceased was a brother of J. In abundance. Strikes have been — ing great Interest in tnis part of their Athena, was In the city today for a operations in the field for the win J. Worcester, of this city, who is now ter season. Already the days are get at Granite looking after the property made in the country during the last \ studies. From the indications these short time on business. season that have been fabulous even will be the two favorite departments C. C. Henderson, a prominent ting short so fast that practically belonging to the estate ! in a rich mining country, and there ! nothing can be accomplished after a from the students' standpoint before sheepman of Pilot Rock. Is in the city are more in store for those who are 1 o'clock in the evening and in a short the year Is out. today on a business visit. Kennady-Love. cow in the field. Fay dirt that doc« time It will be necessary to suspend C. L Pinkerton, of Weston, is in work at 4 o'clock. Then the cold Miss Anna M. Kennauy and WIÌ- □ot show th* color to the eye. will — To Increase the Library. ITofessor Conklin has ax yet re the city, having been called as a wit weather Is near at hand, when tbe Ham E Love were married last even wash >10 to >12 to the pan and it ii “ streams will be frozen over, and noth-1 ing at 7 o'clock at the Methodist par nothing to get < lai ms that pay more*, ceived no list of books from tbe state ness before the circuit court n N. Key. one of Weston’s business ing in tbe line of gauging work of that sonage. by Rev Robert Warner, of than this department, and in tbe absence of Both of the parties Practically all the in ning In the Professor Nowlin, is tied up In the men. is at the Hotel St. George for sort can be done Therefor* Mr. that church. matter of the selection of the library a brief business visit in the city. Whistler will leave in a few days for principal In the wed-.ng are well country Is placer, there being but one ■ 11 allowed him by the distribution of the Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Conner and the interior, where he will oversee known in this city, which has been quartz mln< In the district. Most of '' state and county school fund. This family, of Heppner, are the guests the wind-up of hla summer's work, their home for a number of years the work np to the present time has -j [ fund in the case of Pendleton schools of Pendleton friends for a short and he will be thus engaged wheu the Mr and .Mrs. Love will reside in the 1 been done by the old style shoveling : t future on West Alta street In process, but the miners are begin--'' amounts to >150 and to this will be time. convention meets nng to put in hydraulic works now. ;, added >75 given by tbe school board, Great Possible Benefit, M. H. Rice, of Freewater, is in the Stationed at Athena. and in a short time the mining will " making a total of >225 for the die city today from a visit to Pilot Rock But Mr. Whistler Is deeply interest Will Lyons left this morning for ' ! be done in that way and as a result I], trict. With this money Professor in the Interest of the Oregon Fire ed in the convention He hopes that ■ 11 Conklin will purchase books for the Relief Association, of which he la a Athena, where he will have charge of ■ on a b'ggr-r scale It will be carried out on the lines Ind!- 11 the offlee of the W. A C. R. for a school library as soon a* he get* the representative. Partner in Twenty Claims. ■ ated by tbe program, and that noth time, and perhaps permanently, In list from which to select. Tbe de Mr. Matlock and his partner» now ‘ R. A. McLaughlin, of Gurdane. 1» in ing of politics will enter into its con- his absence his place here will be partment of education haa compiled I duct or management If the iieople have tn tbe neighborhood of 24 claims ' taken by E W Konasek. of thia a list of books from which the dis the city for a short business vielt, In the- vicinity of Nome, where They ' will come here as at the present I city tricts of the state are to select their Mr. McLaughlin is the owner of a . have been working this year, and as Intended, and discus* tbe crops possi I libraries, and It is owing to the fact large sawmill at Gurdane. besides be | all so far have proved to be paying • ble from irrigated soil, the nature of Lot Sold for W 000 that this list haa not reached the ing extensively interested In farm properties they have high hop«-» that j the soli and the best methods of ing. Pendleton offlee, that the library tor 1.2* I B. Reeder '»nd I.mrj Recd.'r treatment for It. the use and conser all of them will b* valuable The ( this district has not been ordered. I Mr. and Mrs. M. H Gillette, of vation of tbe water from tbe ditches, hie wife. Lave sold to W Ft Ellis work was suspended for the winter ' Echo, are the guests of Pendleton tor >2.000. lot 14 In block 3 of Jacob's Now 1,200 Volume*. or. October and at that tint«- It was ‘ the different methods of Irrigation, The school library now comprises friends for a few days. Mr. Gillette and the advantages and disadvanta addition to Pendleton. This is the so cold that the men could walk)' about 1.200 volume*, varying tn tn- Is the man who recently purchased ge* of each, the infiuence of the ell- , Reeder residence, just across the aero»« the creek on tbe ice w.th no|: terest from the juvenile to tbe higher the Babb ranch at Echo of W F Mat ‘ mate and the change of the seasons. I street from the residence of Judge El danger of going through, But In spite of tbe cold tbe country is g In fact, ail of details and data | lis grade*. The high school department lock healthy, and it Is seldom that one la 11 r bearing on the question the meet-ng of the library is the smallest, bnt it i : will be of gre«t Interest and benefit i sick there. Is a good foundation for the future, During tbe latter part of the win and is composed of text and reference to the country, and each succeeding , books and encyclopedias But the ter. when the weathe.- begins to on* will be of greater Interest gnu > change. and the atmosphere begin* to '■ greater bulk of the library H for the profit to the cause But if the spirit of the convention i grow more heavy, is the time when | lower grade«, and is composed of tbe weather Is unpleasant for then . tends towards politics, and demands works suitable to the younger minds 11 the rold la harder to bear, and it is are made or expressed in regazd to PLEASING RECITAL BY Plan *f Selection. FOR THE MAXWELL LAND more unpleasant to be out In tbe I the forcing of the work in one way or I It is th* intention of those tn i r MISSES PLANT AND DOVER. slush and eeL A IRRIGATION COMPANY. tbe other If things are asked of the 11 charge of the selection of tbe library ' government that cannot be granted, Mr. Matlock is glad to return to his 11 to make the present purchase for the home here, but will be at his mines r or recommendations are made that benefit of the intermediate grades Ditch Line Will Be Run When the are out of order, then the meeting Ball at the Opera Hou**. With John again a_- soon as the weather will t working thus from the lower to the son’s Oncheatra Furnishing Music— permit of working the ground t Metes and Bound« Have Been Es will be of Httie interest and of wan higher grade of books. By this sys t —Thrown From a Bicycle, a Broken ing power as each year comes. It is I tablished—Main Ditch Will Bo Five tem In the selection of the library it Real Estate Transfer to be hoped that the former plan will Leg Resulting—Many Comings and will not be long until tbe books will Milea Long—Work Will Be Finish be adhered to for the good of the Tbe Rlhorn A Swagaart real estate • Goings of a Live Community. have a wider range of Interest ard ed in About Two Weeks. agency sold for Paubne Derick to J. II cause and its more speedy ultimate all of the puplla in the schools win success. Milton. Oct 23 —Miss Bertie Elam M Cook today, lot 9 in block Bi. II be able to find interest In the wort i r J. W. Kimbrell, county surveyor, Local Co-operation Needed. came home Wednesday from a two reservation addition to tbe city of i r there. It is hoped that the selection has returned from a trip to the prop Pendleton, consideration »50. 11 weeka' visit with friends in Spokane. of the books can be made in a few erty of the Spargnr Ditch Company, However, it must not be under 11 11 — ■ Miss Helen WUson. a former Mil- days, so that they will soon be here (now the Maxwell Land A Irrigation stood that those In charge of the tonite, but later of Pendleton, is work here for the government do not for the use of the pupils. Company.» situated Dear Umatilla. here- visiting at the home o< her High School Entertainment. where he has been employed for the wish to have the help and co-opera brother. O. F Wllaon A SEASONABLE and Tbe entertainment which is being | past two weeks in running the lines tion of the people of tne community, Mrs. Guy Edwards returned Wed for the opposite is the case Any sug ** reliable friend for worked up by the members of the for tbe permanent location on tbe gestion that bears on the work in any nesday from Deyton. Wash., where high school will be given one week land. these cold nights is one section of the country la of Interest, she bad been visiting relatives. Spargur. the former owner of the from this evening, in the Assembly Mrs. J. E McQuary la In Walia and desired by the engineers in of our ----- hall. Owing to the pressure of work land, had a preliminary surrey of his Walla, the guest of her daughter. I charge. in the school it was found to be in land made, and never had the second Charts, diagrams and data In the Mrs J. F. McRae convenient to give the program this and permanent lines run. This is Mrs. F. J. Moore, of Seattle, arriv possession of anyone will be consld evening and do it justice, so it was part of the work that is being done of the ed her« Wednesday and is a guest ered in the plana and study postponed in order to give more time by Mr Kimbrell at this time. He has men at work in the field. It is not of her sister. Mrs L, J. Pierce. run l>a»e lines from known pointe, in its preparation. Mrs Nathan K. Buck came down I necessary that the information or and from these haa found many of the proffered help be presented by Tuesday from her home at Spokane j the old lines and corners of the gov VERY FAVORABLE FALL. the spokesman of a delegation sent and is visiting friends and relatives | ♦ ernment survey. After these have Mr and Mrs L. B Hogan returned j In formal way to the head of the en al) been found and the location of the Interesting Review of Farming Pros gineers It will have as much weight thia morning from Walla Walla. 1 Now is the time to buy land bought by the company has been pects Around Adams. and perhaps more if It is sent in uie where they had been visiting and at determined. Mr Kimbrell will work one because it ruay save ♦ mail If the Information is of use tending the races James Lieuallen, one of tbe exten on the ditch line ♦ W w Ihirothv came doau Tues and of any value it will be given a severe sickness by hav sive farmers from Adams, was in tbe It Is the Intention of the company city yesterday on a brief visit, sad to develop their property as far and careful consideration, and will enter day from Northport and is visiting his ing one ready in cafe of * returned home oa tbe evening train. as fast as possible. The main ditch Into the calculation* of the men In parents. Mr. and Mrs R M Dorothy. The recital given Tuesday evening sudden chilli or colds. Mr. Ueuallen haa resided in the is now about five miles long and cov charge of the work. : by the Misses Plant and Dover, of Adams district for many years, and ers a large amount of territory, but It Govereiment and P*opi» I 4 Heat cures many pains Columbia College, was largely attend- be thinks this haa been tbe most fa- will be enlarged straightened and ■f Th* people seem to have an erro Tbe i and this is the best way votable fall for the farmer that he improved, and lateral lines will be neous Ide* in regard to the intention ed and thoroughly enjoyed has ever experienced, Moat of the run so that in a short time the com of tne government In the irrigation young ladies are certninly artist» in to apply it We guaran ♦ wneat has been aeened and a great pany will be able to cover over 3O< work. They seem to think that the their lines, and acquitted themselves tee every one of them. ♦ admirably amoi.nt of it up and growing nicely, more acres of land than at the pre# government intends to establish vast ♦ Tonight a ball will be given in the The tarly rains were just what was ent time. ♦ works here that will make the desert new opera bouse hall by the stock Don't forget that Tamarack needed aa they started the weeds. There Is about two week» more a garden, and after it has been plac holders Johnson's orchestra, of I trhkh were completely killed out in work to do in the survey Cough Balsam cures Osar _ of __________ the land. _ et! in a condition to bloom all that Athena will furnish the music the speeding process an teed and when that is finished the mem the people will have to do is to file Mr. Lieuallen farms about 700 acres ber» of the company will convene and on the land or pay the desert price I Monday, while riding at a rapid rate D J Kirk was thrown from of his own land, and Is thinking of lay definite plans for the work of for IL This la a big mistake and one his bicycle and one of tbe small I Ixmee renting some reservation land for the future. that the men Interested should get out of his right leg was broken. __ Dr. the coming year as the teams and Mr Kimbrell was called home as of their beads, for they will have to machinery needed to operate a 700- a witness in the case of the Walla repay the government for the im Thomas set the fracture and at last acre farm can be used with very lit Walla National Bank against D. N. provements. cent for cent and dollar accounts Mr. Kirk wan reeling com- The Reliable Druggist fortably. tle addition, to cultivate almost as McDonald which 1« on trial here to for dollar. By buying Matting much more land. ruaCoSkc Block rho«« Maia S> day. The government simply advances Duricg 19"1 there were 8.2ÛS death« Speaking of the corn crop in tbe of Infants in Chicago; in 1902 there Lace Curtains, Rugs Adams district, Mr. Lieuallen says were 5.144 It is certain that there the acreage was very small. He is will be many fewer deaths of infants i.-rt favorably impressed with the idea Looking Glasses, in 1903 than last year The Influ of raising a corn crop for the purpose ence of women’s clubs and sanitary of resting wheat land. In his ee ti Etc. Etc. of societies, resulting In better sanitary- mation, the wheat yield on land pro conditions In general and particularly ducing corn will be materially ar A large crowd gathered in the court The court reminded the men that an improved milk supply, get the fected tbe year following the corn i room this afternoon to hear the ar- they were men of experience, and that t credit for the decreasing death ratio. crop they knew something of the wsys of Tbe farmers in the country around ralgnmc-nt of the men accused of All facial blemishes removed Adams and Athena are very prosper gambling, Of those against whom In- a court The judge hinted that when leaving tbe face smootbe and per ous this year, and many of them are formations had been tiled, all were a man came before the bar more thar. fect. No drug«, no knife. Red In the good getting out cf debt alowly, and yet present with the exception of Jesse once on the same charge that it was blisters- birth marks removed old days the pretty sure to result In the second natty Improvements are being made without leaving a scar or blemish. «exton announc Sole agent for the genuine and a great deal of machinery bought Sellers, who Is at borne sick, The penalty being higher than the first ed a death m Call on roll wan called and Frank O’Hara. He then fined each man pleading >50 which al) coats money the community Charles Cook, Ed Switzler, William which amount was Immediately paid Ostermoor mattresses by a stroke on Krebs. Thomas Johnson, William by all present. J. B. Despain or DIRECTORS ELECTED. the church bell George, James Spence. Fred Drake District Attorney Halley in expla J. J. Worcester for every year of and Frank Rainwater were assembled Meeting Held in the New School Die- tn front of the clerk's desk. All with nation stated that he wished to show the life that was no partiality In arresting them, and gone. People trict No. 27, Yesterday. the exception of Ed Switzler waived that he was going to bring all of the expected, then, to live to old OF PENDLETON. The voters of the new school dla- the reading of the informations filed gamblers in the city before him in job age. and speculation at the trict. No. 27, at the mouth of Birch against them, and after the one in lots as be hsd started to do. As soon first tap of the bell took a creek, met yesterday at the home of his case was read by the clerk the as he was free from the case that was narrow range including only men were asked to plead. All of them Fred Hill, and elected a board of di now engrossing his attention, be those who nad lived tne al pleaded guilty and waived the time rectors and a clerk for tbe balance of would bring all of the men In the city lotted time. There is no rea the school year, and voted to bond of sentence, and the court passed sen who had gambled, into court to an son why people should not the district for 9700 for the purpose tence on the company. swer to the charge. have the same expectancy of of building a new school. age to-day, except for 'the The new board consists of George neglect and abuse of the one B. Kidder, Mr. Wilhelm, and Augus organ on which all the other organs depend -the stomach. tus Hill, with Barney Crowner, clerk. Dr. Pierce's Golden Med The new schoolhouse will be a frame ical Discovery enables men building 20x32 feet, and construction and women to be strong and will begin as soon as a bld can be ac healthy, by curing diseases of LEV, ANKENY cepted Gamblers remaining in town today and stamp it out of the city Since the stomach (and other or W. F. MATLOCK, were beard to remark that T. G. 1876 ths law has bean In sffUt, and gans of digestion and nutri C. B. WADE, C m . Haileys term as mayor would expire of lata years ths legislature saw fit VERDICT FOR PLAINTIFF. tion), which prevent the •°°n Probably the next oc- to put an additional provision In the proper nourishment of the - — • ----- li1 -- — • • Mrs. Adcock Awarded >1,560 by the cupant of that offlee would be more — way of gambling by making it unlaw You May Have Come merciful. But Mr. Halley has declar ful to opsrato slot machlnss and othsr Jury—O. R. A N. Is Defendant. igewtton aod nervous de- ed that he will continue to enforce The jury yesterday afternoon re the law as district attorney and as a device* for winning money, and It is Mliiv. and had taken To Town on a Rail medicine from my (am- turned a verdict in favor of the private citizen and the following the duty of all citizens who respect ORGANIZED MARCH 1. UM. ilv doctor for a long time but we cau repair your rig In flrst-elsae plaintiff In the case of Elizabeth Ad statement from him la hie ultimatum the law to ••• that It* provisions ar* without much braetit." shape reasonably. We have all the enforced. Thsr* 1» no mor* raaaon CAPITAL......................... «100480. write* Mrs W H Pee- cock va. the O. R. A N. This was Mayor T. G. Halley, in an Interview modern appilanere for doing the work blet. of Lucknow. 8. C. a suit for personal damages In which thia afternoon, stated to a re presen Why gaming ahould b* llc*n**d and ” Was induced by my SeeourWI VONA WAGONS, HAOKB hueband to coneuit Dr. Mrs. Adcock asked for >3,370 for in tative of the East Oregonian that the law disregarded, than that th* and BUGGIES. They are the beet Pierce by letter. You juries received, and tbe jury awarded gambling had to stop in thia city. law against larceny or murder or any advised me to take tiecause they are made of dried timber other crime should be annulled or the her >1.650 Golden Medical Discov Call and examine our rigs. Mr. Hailey was asked: “What Is your often*« condon*d. It I* not right to ery and Favorite Pre position on the gambling question ' overlook the *acr*d law* of the stat» scription.' which I did. and. to my great sur from this time on? When your term that a few m*n may live without work prise, after taking six expires as mayor of Pendleton, what tattle« I was cured ” Agents for 8tover Gaaoliue Engines. Was on the Regular Panel, But Haa will your attitude be in regard to the at the expense of the majority and to The Medical Ad the detriment of the masses and it Net Yst Served. question?" viser, in paper cov will be my endeavor in the future, In "Gambling ha* got to stop," said offic* and out, to close the gams* and ers, is sent fret for R. M. O’Brien, of Weston. Is in the 2i one-eent sumps to city in attendance on the circuit th* mayor. “A* long a* I am a citi.! keep them closed, if the respectable jiay expens* of mail court as a juryman. This far Mr. x*n of thia state and a resident of ths portion of th* community will stay Capacity, 150 barrel» a day. ing only. Address O’Brien has not been chosen on any city, and as long a* th* pressnt law by m* In my efforts, gambling is a Flour exchanged for wheat. Dr. R. V. l ’ ierce, against gambling I* on ths statute at the cases, for the attorneys of the ... i *hing of the past In thi* city and th* Flour, Ml!) Feed, Chopped F>ad Buffalo, N. Y. railroad claim they do not want any booka. I wHI be opposed to It and g.mbi.r. had just as well recognize etc., always on band. one on their juries whose facs de will do all in my power to prevent It ■ th* fact now as later.” LARGEST IN HISTORY OF SATURDAY’S LOCALS. VALUABLE SUGGESTIONS Msn Something for Mothers to Think About Lives of Suffering and Sorrow Averted Csticnni Soap, Oiatmeiitamt Pitts WhM *11 Else Fails. I COLUMBIA COLLEGE We will give you your choice from seventy-five fine Tailored Men’* Suit*, made of fancy Eoglith tweeds, cassimeres and Scotch together in the very best manner. mixture* Put Equal in many respects to custom work. If there is a question in your mind let us erase it and show yort this week our $9.98 Suits A L E X A N D E R ’ S DEPARTMENT STORE tnc Acid is Ux Mood cause« SciaUca, Coal sad Nearalgia THE REX RHEUMATIC RING kruvww the»««« Price p <*. A pnetsl r»rd will bring owr little booklet tMa< Kite U m BWt) kRX KHFL MATTC CU . l.uUJb HUNZIKEM. 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Schmidt’s A Chance of a Life Time FAILING The First National Bank umniw BAKER & FOLSOM The Modern Carpet and Fnrnitor« Hoose of Pendleton Notice to Subscribers We have ju‘t pure "a»ed a large number of copies of c book entitled. The ABericui Farmi-t' Buihen Glide, which we will give FREE to our ■»ubscnbert. NEAGLE BROS., THE BLACRS11TIS Walter's Flouring Mills ♦ ♦ ♦ : What the Book Is. Thia book was prepared by an able lawyer who has had broad experience in farm matters, the object being to furnish the farmer appropriate and reliable lorm« for the transaction of all the ordinary matters of business connected with their occupation It is no attempt to make every mau his own law ver. but simpl) to make men intelligent in their own atiairs and enable them to enjoy the benefits of tbe very best information to be had in the transaction of every day affairs home of the firsf forms appearing in the book are: • Contract for Sale of Live Stock, Grain, etc. "Cultivation of Field for Share of Crop ’Agreement lor Private Road. ’ Agreement for Line Fence. • • ’•Agreement for Sale of Lind.” Over one hundred forms are given in chapter», under the following _ heads _ _ ___ _______ _ ___ ___ Arguments, Assignments, Affidavits, Arbitration. Bill of Sale. Bonds, Bank Checks, Drafts. Guar antees. Indorsement«, Leases. Orders, Optional Agreements, Promissory Noles. 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