'III I I1H " m ill nww i . l Ikn ( year's Trageay in u Mfldre Footnms. in--- ... a.v of tno n.- inn uuj n. m t 1 1 n ti n .r fftflllOIV .... 4lwi nil it v " ' ' ,uv..rn, Mot nuu mp" . niprnoon, " I"" . i.i. l.rnnCUO. . W f the WllHlltIR rwiuvH- - ,. timn llf-I.Il n hail w .- jl wo. ",.. indeed. I imu ..j rpr i"-v : ' .1 Mm at lire , , itj . .. LI hfl M'HH 111 :m morlcs of over- CT nerfect ImwInW- ct jvj -v . r .niwi rnr trf tier vcintf CdH- piuiii. .iinnir ltH. blood, ana - -' ' l.tudfb.Blnooa 1 . . . . .. MStmTnilU It'll LLU IV il ii triron mini T. ; darling Jim ns of II TCBi " . . . . ,. ' . . n a a. rtn in inn 1 1 1 i hut to hll dse. cxcc'u luu. 7. 0( the rancucro b cunr v.iUi .... ..tim nf the gentleman, m ray Jim. u0 wou d, l0J - Ti UUU uronly opanisn uuiuu wui. ' t ufrlvnn In IlI(V x im ii vaui iiit- i;ii r inn i t..i ii win nm'nvB jiiuh in dreamed It wns Jim who my finer, ond In tho morn- algavc tlianus to me ... .hrvitif mo throiiKliont . .....I ,.f ! llfA Hntf i true ni invH ii nil mi me i , ... . II. ra nu huiu iiwtu ' -o 'i nn ftim i hPiHn 'i vhflti a wnmarl fears and It a full year before a Los Ahgeles and wouia come i i iL. 4.tl...l.... T tut . - . ' u l in mil uu iiiu iiuuu uuni xc npro no nricn wo una irounu me, again ins ups i!bk Yet If wna nnf thp nnmf ct nftrA Trnu tin awpnr vin. it wis as ir tuo rrost or tuc numbed Lis heart us It linu bis tody. I thought to warm the fervor of my love and so lie snrank away! I kissed gain. lie rehulsed me! But M mrcnir l lll wi .iia Pn HA nil, nn n enMnkin Din forgive me. It Is my fa- has persuaded inc. I hnvo to marry an American girl, a- tin. I : sriugo nauon. as i say, dl(t nnf IntBrninf lilttt .. new. iih WMnr nn " uu 11. i WJUUKIll nn you, so I promised. But: nnr .n t, nothing. He embraced mo me, and I accepted Lis d mbraces. eofday. The brook has. to enlor tim 1.1 PrtIng sun. Far un tho "Ming bird was eUedrs"lnc u vi uuiure. V arms asleep, ho who iivm .u imm i r ia Irtin -voa uur in innnflit In Irr.. !llM!lnnw.v. .. - -rmuuiiuu n Bin. nnT r . i. n it caught thp rays iKs andiesa hHoht i ' uiviiit. ii m I'll '7 rw T IROM ... """ - .uo ueavensv No, not W8B brllllnnr ,..:! -.i Poa ean ,? lmaB0 1 n v.i . Km viv t.T: 1 K33ed his Una: urow. hla on. hi.... V WI1U.1. hi .. i wub my -v wnignaiiHl u OTMyiDhU ear, J"d to breathe. Cn-of,,..; hnw. . "v me icy wn. ..T,vu&, Wh M. .... . .. 7 C l118 .. And " Will ffIA . . I Mita.il V1B wan, ull alt. ' nri i. Mviiiii fir '"WMBfoii, HINTS F0lfTH HOUSEWIFE Extension Table That Works Automatfcalfy; A rio)it fncnlpus fofra of extension table "tuat can bo operated by a child has been Invented by n New Jersey ttHia. Jt8 adVnntngo over the old stylo extension tabic Is that the leaves nre altVnyJj'nt Unild and the ndjustment can bo made In a few seconds. The leaves are pivoted on tho central leg of tli'd tiiUlS dfl'd IriciySod lit Hie H6 low top, lying at right angles with tho blsecon when tho piece Is closed.. By prcsaltij? Ti lotfef Hi Oitb drid df tho tti'. bio the two sections open automatical, ly, and asvtJ.liey opcii tbd IcaCH are swung arouby Inlb'ptjpjic'r posjltlbh and adjust themselves', also dutdma'tically. . f. English. Plum Pudding. Three' pounds' 6l r'nlslus. two pounds currants; one-half pound citron, one.- and one-lmlf pouiidt) dark brown sugar, three loaves stale bread centers, one pound candled clier rifca, ouo pound English wnlnilw, one half pound altn'ohds. one-Valf pouHd suet,, .chopped; eight eggs. Boll the chopped suet, almonds, walnujs arid cherrf5Tcuf Jn lmlves Jho ratal ds and currants ifhil tho Rilced citron', lemo'd and orange pec! In Hour. Shako tho loose tlqujrfrom, thein, and add jhf bread centers broken In smali pieces, or better If grated, the sugar and all ?P'fiSr. ?Ur uJU?i n'J -rc thoroughly mixed. Bent eggs slightly and add to ntiSvc mixture.' ' Add. enough flour and water to make a kooU paste, or enouch ' to mrtkc tlio pudding hold together flrral y. Viil pudding Into Htrongsqunre 6t uublieachcd rausilnV pull corners of. muslin to center s? asto fofrfl a ball . and tie tlifhtiy wlJlilBtrpng 9pr4..FIll. largo kettle wlthwater and when water (s liRlnK..rppfdriy drop In the' pudding. Boll four hours. The water must consraniy" be boiling all of tho foiir hours ana tho'robgnly cover tho ton of pudding. 8ou?' Cream rlut Ca'ko. Break two eggs In a I urge cup and All the cup with sour cream. Put in a. mlxjng bowjjapd add .0 .IfitM -tSa.-spodnful of soda and n cupful of sug ar. Beat all well, then add flour enough to mix n llttlp stlfT. Flavor with vanilla". Take "ode farge cup of English walnut rrieute; chop flue; stir into tho batter. Bake in a moderate oven. Jed add cover top of cake with half walnut meats. Meatiest Mincemeat. Pne pecjc of green tomatoes put through ineat grinder; cover with water atoil boil till soft. One-nplf 4eck of apples 'cfiq'ppeA fine, ode pound of rai sins, one' pound of currants, one-half pound' of beef suet! chopped up fine, three pouuda of brown sugar, oue" plnr of videgnr, one teaspoobful each of ground cloves, cinnamon nnd nutmeg. Mix all Ingredients and boll till apples ure soft. , , .. Dolmonlco Potat'oe'e. To' twd cup cold boiled potatoes cut In one-half irich 'cubes allow one aud one-quarter cups white Dquco and one. quarter cup grated cheese. Put a lay; cr of potatoes in a buttered .baking, dish. Sprinkle vlth salt, Jiepper aud. onc-haff the cheese- 'our over half tlio' sauced nepeat'. qove'r.wlth but tered "crumbs aud" bako until crunlbs are brown. Baked Peat. Oct tjio gceeri whele dried, peas.. Soak overnight. Parboil .ua ono 4do'efl beans. rT' one, plfit of ,3rled ,i'W,P"t threc-ipjarers of a noiind of fat pork Info heap pot. Add jWis,, ono tea' spoonful1 aim, o'rfe aKd'a'h'rilf tenflpboif fulff dry musTard. one add tt half tea spoonfulH sugar." Cover with boiling water and bdko nil day. Boljed lolno. , . ,. In making a biilled icing tho secret of success lies In taking off exncjly at tie r.lght 'moment, A, better test than spinning .a hew thread Js to drop HOpjo qf; tlje, sirup, l'nto coid.j'watcr apd whe'n Ita'djiercs'to tl6 bptui of garis when' pulled up It must he taVen Off at on'ce. French Cabbage Soup, One quart water, oue pint sliced raw potatoes, one. pint sliced cabbage, butter the size of nn egg, a llttje salt nnd pepper, Cook ,for ono hour slpv ly, .then, put nlj through colander aud add another lii'mi) of butter. Cook ten' mlnAitW idriger lidd uerre. Chicken qnk'ed' In' Milk. Cleoti thi' chicked and' cut lii pieces, put into a halting dish nnd' cover with n mixture of hulf milk aud hdlf cream witli pepiU'r and Hair to taato add bake. By ilie.tlme the,mllk has dpok nd nway tho ehTckcu will bo tender add delicious. ' , . . . FoVtto BrVaK.; qunrter iwund each of lemon ornngo peel; caudledi ono arid tafllCBpoonfillB' iillsptcc, foiir , After eatr-orildiia ePllf Wttf leaf Blthor'odo wl1f remwo thb odSr. BIC INTEREST PAID Peter Swarisoh of VaritOUver, htfs' rd'.' turiied frdtri a trip to his old hoihVhl Sweden, bringing a romarkabl? hYh story, with accompanyfrig prodfs. Swansrin Wa'd fishlfi ortB day in a smdll lakt neAyhfs ho'me and liittl 'sprtt several hours fri a frliitVesft endeivor to land a fish, but the fish wouljf not bite.' About 3 o'clock in the afternoon he chdriged trolling sriodnft, but in d6fng bo dropped a $10 United States gold' pie'e'e ntp the water. I'l'e fished a while longer wltpiout result. The following day, in company wjth tt.rj?nd, he went fishing again, and suc ceeded in landing a pickerel 28 Inches long, besides spverai smlle'r fish. On his return to the villoge the women asked to clean the, fish, but .wanson, who had lived in Anierica 20 years, re monstrated and said "In the United States the men clean the fish." "O; Will youi" wked the cliofus. "Certainly," nnd he proceeded to cut open the big pickerelt with 30 persons watching. To his 8tf rprpi, when her cut into the fish he found several coins, which he placed n the table. Arribng them were a $10 gold piece of Ariieh can coinage, and 28 cents in Swedish money. There were five coins (in all, the gold piece, a com corresponding to a United States quarter dollar and three coins similar to the' United States penny. "Well that doe's beat all-here I caught the fish, got my money back and interest on it. In less than a day I mode 28 cents interest on $10," said Mr. Swanson, when he recovered from his a8toriisHmdnt. The interest was at Real Estate Sdler R. P. SCHEURER List Your Land With Me I also handle 1 own Lots and City Property HAVE BUYERS FOR LARGE RAn'CHST Office at HOTEL MADRAS Sometimes the Optimist thinke Nick Sinnott is about the brainiest chap in the senate, and about the squarest. And when we think the second time we know our first thought is right. -JVe do dot agree with Nick always, never wil forgive him for assisting in the making of Jonathan Bourne a senator. But in the fnture governing of Oregon Nick muB-j be reckoned with. There are mighty few better men or better "citizens in tho state thdh Seriitor Nick Sin nott. The Dalle'9 Optimist. When' you arrange ybur easter trip be sure to include the Sunset Route thrnitirK New Orleans. El Paso. LPs- Angeles1 drid Sari Frahcjsco for return. It is a splendid educational journey, and at this time of the year especially delightful because so warm and com fortable. Every 'mile is through the sunny "southland--the rlccdnd cotton fields of Lousinna and Texas, the. vast mti-nw'mpsp.q of .New Mexico arid -A'ra- zo'ria now spread with bright ''green, thn nrnncrn frrflVfS and SCmi-trODlC charm' of California, miles and mile's along the ocean shore, arid several of the mbst interesting cities on" the con tinent. Ask your local railroad agent all about it. f5"- OST SI" I'hv'i D'ir, -n Mad" hp, Hi t ., 13th. -1 (" i' " 'rni t 1 tli OnlrHl Or-iioi M'rc-ni'l" -C' nf. . Dn p - i if I t ' rnwn wh'tn ii i1 rniin m vk. w' it hih1 in ii" c wi lin-iiH 1 u v lii t I r- l m s 11 jhw e, ip 0' iu hii ; n. hi er split n liu.f tic ; timl! p 1 use leave lit- d - w Ii Mm. I'"ii . us l Ma'litt!, will Unow Ii 111. T V. Kilnit-r. Co N .i I),.p 1111 t f 1 e lilt- rlor, U. 1, Olli Tl. D il 1 h, Of . , b 11 II, UU A i.lll.Mi-. 1 I'oti't'Bt 11 m vuii' In fii lili'ii m 'I i- 1 ft r I J ,h Y C'.ib. cunt. - .-lit, gun t- i.nitiuuiMHil einrv N. I4GQI. iiiikIm Aug- lint 21. 1905 loi nls X, -'' 28, njnej m'i- 38. p 9 r, 14, w in . " T 0111.1 Lyaton, nti'-t . in Id H ' that mud Tlioniiis Lj-hioi inw wholl abiilidnnwl Nitld irm't of land for nnm I It.ltl . i V tt 1 1 If I I lit Iti'nt iiilMt: tll utiiiii't'iiieit mill t-xi s, lli.t nail n- lKt-d alienni' whhihm out' hi irn on In I lie urim. iu V Of 111 ri' corp" ( tho Unit") 8t h in tune i war. Said parties nie lurei y no Hi i 10 i.pp iir, M-po .1, mid ojftir t-vulf iii-i louci'init 'ftl hlleuati'" n'10" 'ci 11 in., on M .ri'h "4, 1911,' How- .Mil V Tiifiiur ii N'nlorv Public t li office in Maiir.N Oenou And tha llnnl headiiK will hi held i 10 u'clook a- 111. pn March 31. 1911, before the UeutHtur N"d Receiver nt the United StHten Ivuul Oirifo In Tim D.IW, Or KTlie said con t-taiit havlti . I" 1; proper, iffiihivii, omIommI il dirt-c I'd tlnitHUuli ii"ti"t !- glvn b due un proper ulli"ttl"ii. X O W M. r fiO ui23'iip R.gio.er. the rate of 1122 per cent A year-clearlv Usury. .SwanBtfhiii r far'mef- hhd contractor here. Oregpnian. INDEMNITY LAND ' ,Salcm, Oregorij Feb. 10. .--Governor West today redely 8ommunicatipn from Senator ChfifflbJiHanr thit VRi General LandOfllde Would at bncfc take Up the questiori oT scKob liidemnlty se lections h Oregon. If Govfnor WesVo ffUggestiori ifl car ried out, Oregort'a' lndenihity selections aggregating 48,000 acres 6t lonlirwlll bi secured in a compact Body W the Cas' edde Natibntil fdrest'.-TfelerdrHt' The largest ertgine in ube .today .on the Harriman lihes. passed through this ! city Saturday . af terhom pn if journey from La Grande, to" Po'rtlarid' for re pairs. The hionBtfcr, of the !kf a'llettyje; is 94 feet fronl the ,p6int of the .cow catcher to the end of the coupler 6h the tender, weighs .394. tons without the tender anil has eight drive wheels on a Bide. There sre two cylinders Prt, each side and are corripourid. This engine is used in helping big freight trains oyer the Blue Mountains.-The Dalles Chronicle. READ in Febma'ry SUWSET.MG ZINE.- SAN. PiE.QP-THECiTX,.Q.F DREAMS COME TRUE, Beautifully illustrated in fbur'.cblora.' TETRAZ ZINI SINGING IN THE STREETS OF SAN FRAKCISCO-CHRtST-MAS EVE; .tibw on Bale Joy all News Stands. 15 cents'. FOR SALE t i One-82in. x 5Gin. Buffalo Pitts Sep iTHtor. cnmpletM with long Jackson. Hide FeV-der. for heiuled era'In. Orie liuth BUridlri Feeder-: oiie alaplebajr Wind Stacker and Cuffdlo' Pft'tsWeigK- er Mnu ouuKer xieuau iu bciiiuk i"w umall. . , - . . Also a small Horse 'PoweutQi'rh'at I will "ell cheap to bo mo one who lias UEe for II. m iJL One Well Drilling Outfit. One Thorough bred Jersey Bull,. two years old. One Duiroc Jersey Boar; alsd 1500 husVeis AVhlte QatV and about 50 bu.ihelii B'eeTt Potatoes.' For paitlculars callon or address,' J. C SolhmuV . . tf dMileVestofVfaflra?; Notice Notice is hereby given t that we, DoUgids Hood arid G. V. Stanton,., cdj. partners,' doing business under the firm name rfifd tyle: ' of Hoo?' A' Sfaritxinr will, for the pdrpos'e 6 enforcing puff lien for, feeding and' 'caring tor trie' stallion hereinafter described)' sell' a pqbjic aicudd, on" the" 2nd jdawf Maqh 1911, at (he, hour of . 2 p'clo'qk.. fntlig afternoop of said eTay, atthe front dpo, of the livery and feed .barn of Hppd A Stanton, fn the' City of Madras,. Crook Coilritv. Oreg.n, drie black Belgian stallion',; fbo'dt t years plu7 weight" abduY 2,005 od'rids', n. riie'd " Ffston" De AVr rias, which' stallion was formerly owned i.y( tfadrts BlacgeTlari. Ho'rse' Company and' whicn' fidid sfildpn was" delivere. into pqr enstpdy and care during May, 1910, by the, .ovpers, and." lawful posse'ssers thereof, to feed, and . ... ...... i V . . 1 care ior saia siauion Ana ina our charges for fdrnisTiinij? grain, feedf ' and ha'vfor said stallion arid for pur work. aridf labor in tekfni'caef ofUie ajdre-: saidf stallion fron Maoist, 19rt, ah-ff til March. Z, ian are.pT.ine pusi ana reasona'ble value of $294.09, no Jar ojf which has been paid, although naorp tlian' three" months have expired af ter the finfairi? IJaV nd feed was fur nished arid th'tf labor'' arid care1 bestowed". Tlidt the mo'Vreafzedfrpm' tiaie sale of the above described stajlloriwrf bej firsV V$$jbX$ji?S ,u5 lfe or furnisji'ldg feed, grain 'and hay for said stallion and for wprX and labor in caring for same in the, total amount of $294.60 and' the costs and expenses. o this hale, the balance of selling price, if any, will be disposed of according' lb4 1- ' telf law. , ... . r. Dated' at Madras, Crook' 'CuHtJ.pVe- gon, tdl3 zna aay 01. rcurur, if. Pouglaat"Hpodfi G. V. S.Untpd. Doidg busldes3 as Hoodv& S.antod. E. BerglaHd, Attorney fo Hood & Sthhtbri. FOR SApE-At thp, Plpner-r omo , ei.l ItlHriks of nil lit'ls; Carbon . . . . - . ..1 1 nil Type 'Pier pupei, nuniiiinrin Sale conlractn, Noti-a and' Receipts'. BARGAINS IN Real Estate - , B.A.QGAIN No.. 1 . , east of Madras, Tjcirig all uuder fence- and can all - be' cultivated excepting about JO ave8AUhpugh:,trere. 4a, acres that npt iujta.bje forearming has some 'jiiHf-' pet wood upon it". .Value .of dwelling- $1,500.00 cash, balance to suit buyer. Consists of 160 acre 2 ttmIm from VaSbrk Sga- 4 U?s frpi Ma'dral, bj iKiiitu an id in cuiuvuugn wimuui any waste rahorffiidTSU under fence, has small oaijd; value of delJingSOfl.Oi) Bam $250.00;' put-buildings' $500.00; ThiS is oti&'ot the best fanSs localed near the new" railroad' and is offered for olshprt Jlme. dt $30700 pjr acre, ,.T?rmS $2,500.00 cash, balance to suit buyer.. a No. 3 Ck)nshiUtpf(16iacie8.of. land of which 30 acres is pasture and .35 now in cuV. tivation',' the wlible raiit is fehefed1 and cross fenced) has a small orchard; v'a'Iue of dwelling house $400.00; shed barh, fine cellar. .and, out-buildings;, good well water. About Similes frpm. thf rail roao, 3 MIeB'f ro'm scboofliotfse.' Price $to.W p-eracre:' Terms', haircas' Bal ance to suit. No. 4 . Consists ,of.1Q acres, located one; and one-half miles. frpm( Madras,, of .twhjch about ope-half is go4 cultivating land" while' the oilier Half Is covered witrJ Ju niper trees and besldes' the wood add ppsj it contains,, makes good pasture. For some one that wans. a small bqme near town this Is just the pace." Price $18.50 per acre and Very cheap at tn'at. No. 6" Consists' of 160 acres located' 2 miles f rdm.Paxton arid. 4 miles from .Madras, tributary to.both raijroada,, p0t, ces is now un er aood state of cultivation ami the feafande fs t6 be plowed' the fol lowing 's'pfing1 of I9Ii; n"6t one foot of waste land and'lies .so level that water would no run off, All und-'r, fence,, and. some X fence, ana while) the dwelling house. arid. barn jir.e Jiot yery good .it has. a very.goodgranary. One ofthe best farms fn Crook County, Oregon. Price $32.50 per acre, half cash, balance to suit." . , , Nov6 ' Consists of ISO ' acres, (ill good except about 20 acres which cant be made' good. 60 acres now in cultivation, 3Q acres, seeded.to rye and balance , will be cropp ed in sprthg 1911. AH under fene'e and located ..milea frpm,Paxton; .and,6 miles r from Madras, lj mile 'from schdoT. One of the best bargains we have- Value of, dwelling $200.00,. bam 75.00, put buildings 2S;00. Price $20, Op per acre.' TermB $1700.00 cash, balance to suit, Cnnsists of .160 acresf i,pcatec one.rnije fronT'Opa'l City,, and tributary to both Railroads, " niiTe fronv school house. Aboiit 50 acres now in cultivation; b 1 nnceia to vPJoiyed in, spjrinc;-491,1. AKniiV 9flf nrrpn,of nnritufe land" an.l juniper treei.whicbjis very Valuable for wqoq ana .posr, ., ;aii unqqr. jrence ana a fedce,' Bmalt orchard Value' of the dwelling. ,houae. ISOOIO; barn .WO.QO. Price3500.00 half cash, balance terms to 'suit: No. 8 ; . Consists of 160 acres located 6 miles from Metolius, all under fence and about 140 acrea jUdde.r cultlYatlPn, balary: cap be. Value of all buildings about $250, ha1st of drUi w'elf ie'aV h hundred felt deep. and plenty,.. of witer, the oil is very rich and deep jindsjlopes gently to the north. TneVe is not a better quar ter, "Bection inbttjocality and,is offerjed for a short time only at f 32.50 per cre, half ca'sh the other half fa Butt tKe'buyer. NoV 9 Cdh8sts"of 160 a'creV lpcated' li mile from the nearest ;RaHrp4d .Station and acres in summer iauow crop, a very In vol 'nieces of-landairfehced iidd nOth Ing. to dqututp, tekpfrthev crop jp4he falf. - The vaYue of all Dutfdihgaf is about $200.00. Thla4a,a- snap ana, isotterea for a short time at $40.00 per acre which includes the crop. Terms half cash. balance to suit. No.'lO 50 aeres Is now in .crop and out. of the whole tracUhaa6niy"Bb'olt:i0 acres un fit.for cultivation,-, but makes ..a, .vety. gooaJmalirfiaBture". The value of. ,all BummgcisSboilt" $1150.00": This; itf a snap af$27150p4r a'cre but' takes $4000. cash and-balonce tp. suit the . buyer. It won'tibo offered long at this price. I t 1 IP Land Company MADRAS, OREGON CBntral Oregon Dr. CLAUKr-the . peritlBf.'.wJle Jn MadrapPbbruarj l,pr 2 prepared do all kTnils "of (leutnl worlc. 'TIiohh wishipg work done, please call early 'P..Kivo htm (ime for treatment, as Ji)si;f?lt viilbe sriojf... . J20 2t When in town come to the ' POSTOFFCE REST AURA NT . And Get One Tfifie ffir 'r0T''"bljNfRS MADRAS- Wfill Drilling Co. ARTESIAN AND SURFACE WELL8 DEPTH CUAltANTEED ' ESTIMATES FURNISHED INQUIRE AT PIONEE OFFICE MADRAS, OREGON ti t .1 4 I. t . i l t . HORSESHOEING General Repairing "VTeit'of Hood 2c Stanton's Bain" ? THOS; H MADDRON Wladras, Oregon , PROPRIETOR EliteloiisW PirlffS NO LONG WXITS B AT H S KlADRA :0'fkE.' CURE Your Rheumatism AND OTHER ILLS OF THE BODY AT THE " HOT LAKE ThG Plodse of Efficacy - Hot Liakc, Oregon THE Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Sells round-trip, .tickets good, for three mohtha( allowing. 6 worth, of ac commodations at the Sanato rium, .at . Portland ..and all O.'-W. K. N. stations.. For further information and illustrated, booklet; address Dr. W. T. Pfiy, Medi cal bupt,. and Mr., Hotako,, Qregon any O.-W. R. & N. Agent, or write" to Wfti; AcrVtOftRAY, .CJtin.J'ass. Agt., . " . Portland, - Oregon. F I R E 4 . r INSURANCE Insure your town prpp erty. tarm buildings tx cFuaing your threshed grain in your granaries and in warehouses against FIRE. "Old Line" Strictly R liable Companies Sun In8U.ra.uce Co., London St. Paul Firo and Marine of -St, Paul. Norwich .Unjon Firo Insur ance .Society, Liverpool nnd London, and Globo.In8urano'eiCorjipany Rates on application HOWARD W. TURNER; ACT warren til' Si 3