yA WILLAMETTE FARMEK: SALEM, OREGON, AUGUST 5, 1887 jfock. Collo In Horses. Kobcrt J. Dawson, V. 9. of Sim Frnn frnncisco, Cal. iti nnswor to a corres pondent who aslts concerning colic in lioracH givus tlio following vnlunblo jn nrnnitioti through tlio colnmna of tho "Pacific lltirn) Press" nnincly : In nnswor to "A Subscriber" I will endeavor to glvo tlio beet tronttnent for litmus Buffering from colio or gripos, Ho Ih right when ho snyH Hint my notes upon Unit Hiibjuct treated mostly with provuntlvo inensuroH, and I mnintain tliiu i tliu most, important matter in all diseiiHCH. In tho first place, I ehchs that it Ih htirdly nccoimry to oiiit out to Huh goiitlomun that having clearly proved to hit) Bittirjfuction that tho chuho of colio in bin horses wnit duo to tho consumption of liny inn particular con dition, ho iniiAt dmcontinuo to food up on thin kind of food, and tho ofTcol will cenno. lint in tho case of those- animnln really siiHuring from pain, Micro must bo two objecu borno in mind, vi?.., to abate or altogether removo tho pain by KcdutivoH, and, Hecondly, to rcinovo tho ollbuditig material from tho intestines by purgatives. Ah an uxtrutnoly useful and uHlelont remedy for tho fi ret, I have need for ninny yearn tho ordinary gum opium (powder) in onodrnin dosen, mixed with a pint of warm wntor. Tho tlofo tuny bo ropontcd in two hours if relief has not been obtained. If it is u cneo of ordinary colio, thin may bo rolicMl upon n n most oircctun! remedy. This ono-drani dose ia that for nn ordi nary horeo, un animal of tho kind and io of those uminlly uorkotl upon tho farm in buggies, etc. Of oourHO in tho caso of ii hiiihII pony, mioh an n 8het Inud or Kxmoor, half n dram Ih buM ciout. And, on tho other hand, n homo us largo iih homo of our city firms em ploy, I have frequently given, in tho coiirm) of ono day, iih much ns four tlrnnm of opium. Homo volorinnry au thorities nay that tho objection to opium h that it lias a teudenoy to produce coiietlpiilion of tho bowels. This I will admit, but (hero in no medical agent which Ih a good hcdntivo in tho prnctico of vetinary modiciuo; and tho miiIiho quiml iidinhiiHtratiou of n purgative counteracts this constipating ellect. In many casus of intimo pain from' any eaiiHO, 1 have used, with much good ellect, tho Injection of morphia under tho skin, by means of it liypodomio Hyrmgu maiio lor inu purpono. Aim mi (jiiiek is I bin remedy in producing the dosired results, that a poor animal may bo rolling and throwing ilnelf about In tho most inteuso agony and one minute after tho administration hu will bo abso lutely ftco from pain ami probably coin uhiiico to cat. Tho application of blank ets, which have beou dipped in hot wa ter and a (lor ward wrung diy, to the re gion of tho bowels, is vory comfortable and soothing to the nulToring animal, nuil is a thing highly to U lecommond ed. So much for tho sedative treat mont. Secondly, if 'bo (, ' U duo to a ripus- niwi... ... -ii" .ho lion old, pro- tluciM liy tlio ilriiiKiug while niueli boated of ery cold witcr, tlio above mentioned iHlniiiiistrnliou of opium, etc., is nil that is needed ; hut if the at taut i.i produced bv tho iiniinxl having lablo food, it m ciiai.. .i.uvui .... .his material must bo removed from tho intctineri by yurgntives. For an ordiuary-HiiuHl horse nix drums of tho host lhirhadocH nlocii nliould be given, mixed with one dram of .lamacia ginger, which will prevent griping ; but it ih necessary to remem ber in giving purgative medicine to homes, (but r?otno homes, like winio ho pie, nro very niueli moie eaaily purged than others, and the administration of vertinnry medicine must remember this, nn if ho given too strong a dose of laxa tives tho horse may ilie from HUor pur gation. And thin is an ailment till this diahrrhaoin homes -which ia very dillleiilt to stop, so that if the owner feels (hat he isnotmitlioionlly acquaint ed with the individual peculiarity of home in question, he had better ieori to giving bran mashes in huge iinnnii ties dally. This will have tho ctloci of producing a loose discharge from tho intestines, which can Iw regulated by means 01 lemoning or lncreaHing tlio (liiaiitity ot bran, Linseed oil in this "flatulency," or windy colic. And in thin diHcaso tho brandy and carbonate of Bodn, which "A Subscriber" gavo, wiih rational trentmont, and likely to do some good; tlio carbonate of soda neu tralizing tho generated giwos and eliem irnlly converting them into liquids, which, taking loss room in tho intes tines, docs away with ovor-digestlon, and consequent pain. Automatic Poultry-Feeders. Thero tho way has hcon Hcmctblng done in of automatic chicken fecdora, hut tho following from a correspondent of tho Oolistoginn will ho rend with fn terost: A few days ago I saw an old lady emergo from a ham with n quan tity of wheat in her apron, and heard her cry "chick, chick, chink," whilo sho scattered the grains broadcast upon tho ground. I supposo that old lady has done tho samo thing day after day for yearn, nnu will continuo to do bo to tuo ond of tho chapter, if invontivo goulus dooa not cotno to her aid. As I watched the autidoluvinn process of feeding chickens, I wondered why tho men who invented such labor-saving machines as egg-bcators, applc-parera, sowing ma coincs, etc., novor thought of automntie, or boiiio other mntio, chicken focdors. I bavo an Idea borrowed from n pheasant prcsorvcr in Great Ilritian which may nerve to put some practical mechanic in our district in tlio way ol making a cheap and useful contrivanco. In the proscrvo abovo mentioned, pheasants are fed witn maizo in tho winter month, and I assuro you a gamekeeper would liavo a big job on his hands wero ho to feed all his birds by baud. ISosides, were ho to scattor it on tho ground, all tho birds of tho forest would como in for a share. Tho difficulty is ovorcomo by placing Imxes in convenient local! ties and training tho birds to como to them. Tho fcodcr Ih simply a box with a lid and a hole perforated low down on ono side. Over the dole is n pieco of board which swings on a pivot and opens or cIohoh tho aperture. On tho stdo of tho pivot away from tho hole thero is n stop or a porch for a bird. When a pheasant lights on this porch, tho maize runs out in a cup fastened to the itide of the box. As soon as tho bird ilios away tho lover falls back and coven tho hole. Tho leverage is so ar ranged that birds lighter than pheas ants fail to open tho hoiuco of supply, and so tho little xparows, robbina and wrens go on short rations. Could not old cracker-boxes with dented pieces of tin bo manufactured into nltiiilnr feed boxes, and thus lesson the work of human chicken-tenders? It would bo necessary to till tho boxes only once a week or month, according to the capa city of tho box or tho chickens. it war mado, thougk it had boon in tho warm countries of tho East. Ho bolicvcs in dairy butter as a competitor with creamery buttor, for tho former will stand up when tho creamery melts down. Mr. Richardson agreed that the finest and best buttor mado is tho dairy but ter. Ho thought in Now York State tho creamery system was not carried on properly. If tho crcam-galhoring sys tem ho used, then it may bo successful. Ho thought a pound of buttor might bo mado from about ninotoon pounds of milk, feoding on corn ensilage and rain, with a Uttlo hay at noon. Tho samo cows on grass in summer nottod him only $18.70 per huudrod, whilo in tho fall ho did much bolter. Tho far mer who is within reach of tho large mnrkots can mako moro out of winter butter than ho can out of tho summer product. Ho gets more out of separa tor croam than ho could out of raising cream, using only 19.9 pounds of milk for ono pound of butter. Mr. lilanding makos buttor with n crcamor out of six- icon pounds milk to tho pound of but ter from Jorsoy cows. Ho is an advo cate of creamery butter, both ns to keep ing quality and price. JT01. Koborta of (Jornolt tuougiu some of tho speakers wero harshly critical on uiiunuun iiiurymon, no umuii.iruu wiiu tlioir ktiKliHh brothem. l'irst, wo nro comparing a now nation with nn old one. All tho town poopte cntnooriginly from tho country. Tho West has been thrice selected from England, Now Eng land and Now York. In Wisconsin thoro wero ilftv-twn farmers' institutes last your, whilo in Now York thero wero only three. Wo go over to great Eng land and find them making one pound of buttor out of twenty seven pounds of milk, whilo tethering tlioir cows. We can do almost as woll as that hero. Lot tin ouco In nwhilo talk of thoso things that wo havo been successful in. iudJsa Doatu. Dr. Flint's Hoart Itomcdy will pro long lifo by preventing thoso sudden deaths from heart ditcuso which bring untold griof to famllios, often plunging thorn into povorty, bocnuso off tho un timoly deccaso of tho broad-winncr. At druggists. .fl.GO. Dcsoripttvo treatise with each bottle; or address J. J. Mack A Co., 8. V Aellvt. rnshlug and Reliable. The Port Drug Company can always be rolled Bpon'to curry in stock tho purest and best Roois, and sustain the reputation of being active, pushing and reliable, by recommend ing articles with well rstahllshtd merit, and such aa aro popular. Having tho agency for tho co'ebrated Dr King's New Discovery for consumption, colds and coughs, will sell it on a positive guirantee. It will surely euro our and every aflVctiou of throat, lungs, or curst, and in order to provo our olaim, wo ask yon to call and g't a Trial Hottle Free. 1 done whoro tho Woodbine Twlnoth. ., ,lntJ!.ro smart, but "Itocoii on IUra" bent '.. en, !cnr,!.out. 1M Slice. Itonchw, Water jlitmi. Hies, Ueellcs Moths, Ann. Moequltocs, lledbuM, insects, Potato IIurs. Hpamws Hkunks. Weasel, nophirs. Chipmunks, Moles Music Itats, Jack Ilatblts. Squirrels. ICo. & 23o. HEN LICE. f.nd d stro) it of Hon Lice. Sllx a &o. boi of iiuijiH in iiATB 10 n ran or whltpwun, kevn It iti 11 stirred uj wlifln anplylnir. WtdUv rra;l) tho ulioM lnterforof th ifenneryi Inside RTld OlltS (:i Of tlll UraU. 'I In. rum I. ra.ll.l and corns lcte. DHTATA DllflO rviHIU I9UIIO For Potato Ilucts, Insocts on Vlnes.Bhruhs, Trws, 1 ixund or half the content of a f 1.00 box of 'Itoron on lUT"f Ami. cultural Hlio) to Iw thorvvghlu mixed wltb ono to two barrels of plaster, or wlmt Is bclteralr slackcil lime. Much depends , . . .V"I '"ortiun mixinr. so aa to rompletcljr dbtnbuto ihi )lsou. Bprlnklo It on plntts, trecii or shrubs when damp or ii, ami isquuo nrrctiro when rnlxrd with lime, Uuitrd on without moisture While In Its concentrated Mato It ti Ibe mont actlro nndstroneciitof all Ituij 1'olsons; when mixed nn nboro Is oomparatireljr harmless to anl. mals or person. In any quantity they would Like, irnrpferrrd to um- In liquid form.atable ixx)nrul of tlio full strength ''nocau on IUtb" I'owdi-r, well aliakvn. In n ke of water ond npplji"! with a sprlnkllnir p)t mirnv nyrlnRu i;r wblk broom, will bo found very cffecllTi1. keen It well atlrrM up whlln iitlnir, HoM ny All llruKf 1U nnd Hlorrkcrwrs. l.V.,9r.AJl, K. B. Wsixs. aicmlst, Je rwy City. W. J. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS: I t'olrgrur Liberal Arl. II t'allrnr of Mnllrlnr. dein. . .J. T ??!. .i r Ubl NP ,fFL.LiUAL REMEDT icr n,tl Ayuc, Intermittent mtU JCvni Utent JFcvers,tCc. f.i. -. 1 . f dlteates to eomnwn In all jjmts ilii. World, and especially prerslcnt iu ma l-'.iu di-trlcti nn J iclnsge of watrronrM, iv a'ciiii lnvariahly accompaiittd by mute r li-tf dt-raiigcment of the liter, and freiKatlf Hj 11 ''3fe"lle action of tho dlgMttte vrxani The tutro broaklng of tbs CUU U but a rtf toa-.ttili f.mplotlnst a radical curej tho t-iHmu tA sat of tho body, especially the stomach - liter, miil bo brought to a healthy aivl igr )U ..Midi on beforo a pcrmantnt euro can b sitnblllhed, and this fact has been fpriallr kept iu vlov by Dr. Jnyne In his treatmeut of tliew eoinpUlnti. Tho uso of Jayna's Aguj AlUturo, in conjunction with Jayne's Sanatir Pllli, as prescribed in (he Dirtctiom .tk ooeoaipany each bottle, will not onl BREAK UP THE CHILLS, but rcetoro the system, more particularly ti tlror and itom.ich, to a sound condition, and prorent a relipjo of Korer and Ague by thtt ougldy ERADICATING THE DISEASE, and tho bt eridenco of this li th InvarlabU uece which baj always followed the admla I'lration of thee rcntolles. as atteoled by tl eertincatti publithiil annually In Dr. Jayus's Al:n.ini and the wide-spread popularity of th Ajt'iii Mixture In tliune dUtrietsof the UnlHl tjttte. There tho dlA'aiet, fur which It U luitv o-gt prTill. for b.110 h) Saetl, Illtthu k WouJird, I'ortUud. Dr Dotted Insertion. Creamery ys. Dairy Butter. iliM'aKO is 11U0 a afo medecine, givon to the amount of one pint, mid if a desired olleet irt not produced iu 21 hoiire an other half-pint may Ui kWoii. I may state, iu parsing, that it takos 21 bourn always .in tho borm to produce pur gation. Thero are a jjroat many things iu coniparatho pathology which aro inter eating, and speaking of colio in sorbet), 1 have often noticed that tho animal is much moro liable to an attack after ex traordinary exertion, or when ho has u:od un a great deal ot vitality. It 1ms been thought, but not proved, that now hay will at a certain period, when tho chemical changed aro taking pl&co, tho conversion into sngar, and ho ou, pro duce colic. Personally, I question tbU, and am much more inclined to think that tho pain ia produced by eating ,too much of this agreeable food, thereby over-distending the Htonmoh, and tho digontivo Hyutem not being able to get riil of it, tho ingorit undorgOAS froiuen trttion and produced what U known as At a discussion boforo tho Now York State Dairymen's Association ou tho subject of creamery and dairy butter, Col. V, P. Curtis remarked that farmera conduct their businc gcuornlly ou a liair-liazant plan. 0 want more cows in our dairies, but wo also want more attention in the selection of our ani mals. Let every farmer Htrivo to in crease tho yield of his covh. Ho men tioned a neighbor who owned a hord of common cowh, who some time airo be gan to grade bin herd with Jorsoy stock, then gave them proper shelter, and in a rdiort tiiuo ho doubled their yield. Iu quality tho principles control. Throughout the State there is too much carolessncfH, too much filth in our dai ries, Col. Curtis believes there is too much butter mado iu private dairies, lie has been, iu a butter house iu Now York, hundreds of tuba of dairy butter that could not be sold except to foreign shippers at a sacrifice. In bin own cel lar ho could not keep butter, so he con cluded to Hcnd it by cxprctM in 10-pound packages to Now York whilo it was titill freshly mado, and then ho got the high est price for it. Ho had a collar which would nut keep butter welt, because it was somewhat damp and musty. The units wero cool, moist, hot air camo iu, toe moro it condensed in tho cellar wall. Mv i Inking tho windows o that thero un 110 circulation, tho trouble was rem edied, and tho collar answered its pur pose fairly well. Mr. Curtis believes iu tho system of co-operation in buttor making, and iu selling only tho cream, thus leaving the skimmilk for use iu feeding and for tho family. If 0:10 can icdiico tho cost, he can producn tho same cU'cot as when he jncreasi the price. Thia is whero the West beats tho East iu butter making and Belling. Tho Eastern farmer wanta facilities for ejienp transportation and a good market in which to bell his goods. It is ditllcult to nviod the middlemen, but if one cun get hia butter into tho hands ot a retailer, ho will often get moro money in that way. Ho had ac complished that object, although it had taken him years to do it. Mr. Gilchrist of Dolowaro suggested that the time when tho West beat tho Hast in butter making was in tho win ter season. This Western dairymen can do by lucaun of cheap corn. Ho believ ed that Delewaro County butter will sell iu well aa that of tho Ycat. Ho doca uot believe that summer butter U lost by keeping untl.1 fl( or winter, Ho know a missionary who once bought Dolowaro County MHK) and found it to bo perfectly sweet t-Ixtn months after Cast on 21 stitches and knit across plain. , Irit row Knit !J, over, narrow, knit 2, over, knit 1, over narrow, knit 1, narrow, over, knit 1, over knit -1, over, narrow, knit I. 2d row Knit 3, over, narrow, nar row, ovor, knit II, over, slip 1, narrow, paH tho slipped stitch over, over, knit 11, over, narrow, unit -, over narrow, knit 1. Id row knit !i, ovor, narrow .1 to- .....)... n..n. ......n... 1...U 1 ....,.. UtllUI, UlUi, MUllUtl, Ivllll. J., ItlttlUlT, k p rn.7.F.n, JuJteW. M. ItAU8KV, Mri.O. ;C. HAWtKV, z;m. PAHVIN, over, knit 1, over, narrow, knit I, nar row, kit 1, over, narrow, knit 1. I th row Knit Jt, over, narrow, knit l,slip 1, narrow, pass tho lipicd stitch over, ovor, knit U, over, slip 1, narrow, pass the slipped stitch over, over knit !), ovor narrow knit 1. YVomlrrrul Cures. Y. I). Ifovt It, Co.. Wholcsalo and Itotall Drugista of Home, Os., say: We havo been selling Dr King's New Discovery, Klcctrio Hitters and llucklon's Arnica Salvu for two yoirs. Havo never handled remedies that ell as well, 01 vivo such universal satisfaction. Tlicro havo been some wondcrlul euros cf foctod by these medicines in this city. Sev eral catos uf pronounced Consumption have heeu entirely cured by uso of a few bottles of Dr. Kinc'a Now Discovery, Ukcn iu connec tion with Klcctrio Hitters. We guaranteo them always. Sold by tho 1'ort Drug Company. 1 A Cougar Story. A few days ago a citizen of Howl Ittvor called upon us, and gao iih boiiio partlcularH of tho killing of five cougars, near Camas prairie. It appears that a man named Ott, who lula been spending tho winter and spring in tho vicinity of Mt. Adams trapping, had tin encounter with cougars iu which ho was successful iu killing three at 0110 timo and two ou auothor occasion. Somo weeks ago pre vious to this ho called upon Dr. New- comb, at Hood ltivor, and tho doctor in formed him that it would take some timo for medical treatment. Tho man naid he would call again, mid iu the mcantimo went to sco his traps in the neighborhood of tho mountain. Com ing to ono of these, he found a large cougar caught, and immediately killed him. While removing tho skin, and some distance from bin ritle, ho was viciously attacked by another one. Ho had only his knife in his hand, and in the tight managed to iutlict fatal injur ies uH)n tho cougar, but received some scvero scratches ajiout tho face and head. He had no sooner killed the ani mal, than ho 'espied another cougar ap proaching him, but had sufficient time to procuro his ritle, with which ho dis patched him. Having sufticient honor for 0110 day ho went to his camp in his bruised and bleeding condition. Tho next day he again went to his traps, and was succecsful iu killing two more cougars. Mr. Ott is the victor over five cougars, and. our informant says that after ho goea through a course of medi cal treatment and is accustomed to tho ways of tho country (ho is lately from Switzerland) Camas prairie will bo rid of thcno vicious auimals. Ex. To CuitK a Fkmim. Out a lemon in two and put the boro finger into it When tlio lemon gets hot and slimy, tako another pieco. It taken at the beginning it can bo cured promptly in this way. Ill Cnllezr of LaM. uean. n M'omaiM Collrsr. dean. i'onnrrtatory ofiMmlc nirrcior. lrnlte rally .Imrtfiny. , til 4rt Department. ItlwMAIlli: CIIAIO, Inttructor. 860 Students! 400 Graduates. Thirty Tctthen. Dy Board for Younr men. I..r,0 IEK WEKK. LADIKS' IIOAIII) IN WOMAN'S COLI.F.flK HALL ll.W with uniurnblittl room; li &0 with rlctly lurulilie.1 room ?)). i Ir.t term brirliis on HiDtemtor (111. Uittlojrue anj inrormttlon sn free. Atldreu TIIOH. A hCOV, rrrslilrnt. Julylm Satcm, Orrffon. Pullman Daily Sleeping Cars. To Council Kinds, ituusas t;ity, Mt. l'aul, .THiineapoli.s, Wullu Wnll ii. SpoUuno Fulls, OCEAN STEAMERS IICTWKK.V San Francisco and Portland Erory rifth Way. UIVi:K STEA.MKKS On tho Columbia, Snako and Wll lametto Rivers. IIU.KT SOUNlTbTEASlLKS. IIETWEKX Victoria, Seattle, Tacoma, OJymula, Port Towuaend, 'Whatcom and Intormodluto Points. .1 L. MllllEll, Aitliv." fii. !' anj llclil Asitit Sheriff Sale. XfOTICK IS HKIIKIIY OIVKNTIIAT, IIV VIRTUE i ol att rxccuUon, luunl out o( Un) Clrcul' Court iif Mrion fount), State ul Orf.-on, Uoirinif tltts ol June SSIh, 17. aiij to uie illrtcteJ, to tntuiw w dcvre aud order ol ul iiJ ljr uld Court on the Ulhilty ol June, Ut7, Iu a uU therein UrJuk kii, m admliiLtratrlx of the ettatd ot J. II Jackson, let-rattd, u pUlutltl anl,Chrle Mhbtri;i:r. K.tella lohlerier, kill ethers wtreJcfcniakU, 1 bale ItilM UKn and on halunlar. Ibr UU Ua) oT .tasuil, IKH7, At one u'clock I' M ul uU day, at the Court House door, In SUctu, Iu uld count), I will l to the hUhnt HJder lor ch la hied, a'l the right, title aud lutcrttt of aalJ ilcfnJnu Charles Moehtxrirtr aiid Eatella Uo.hberirr, or elthtr I'l them, ou or alter the Hi dijr ot October, ISVS (the date of the uiortgtfe forviktn! In saIJ .nil), Iu lots Not three (.3). lour (I), bre (5), lU (e) secn (7) and ljht IS), Iu block .No. one hundred and MienUOl). in Hubbard' addition to the ton n rl Hubbard, alluated ou the Orffon and OaiifornU Ualb road, In the county of Marlon, Mate if Oreoa. and that aald aale lll be made to aaUtfy the lun of fOI 20 and Intcrett thereon from the date of aid decree at the rate ef teu per cent, per annum, and the further sum uf IIX7J, coU due the plaintiff on aald decree, and acciuiiu; cota, and alw.lhe turn of iiT&lXI and lnter.it there n at U rate of ten per cent, per annum from the date of aalj decree udi7CH attorney fee uu byiml decree from Charlee and Eatella XlMhbenrer to llueltlne v'a., and alto the um of Siss.uo with luternt f rooi the date of aald decree al the rate of ti iwr cent, per aanum, and the urn ol IIS.8S attorueyt icee uus irom uu ueicnuanu to Ooiumeus WaUrnuvue by aald decree, and the farther sum of 147.10 and lulerett thereon from the data of mid decree at the rate ot teo per cent, per annum, and S3. 71 aa attorney fees due by aald decree from aald defendants to N. T. Kemaln and J, r. Clark aa executors of the eatete of J .S.VaaWlnkle,deeai I. IHUd at Salem, this the 3CU day of July. 1B8T. jou.t w. iiuno, SherU ol Uansa Coualy, Orejoo. LamFhiney if m 8tITMATTM In O MJ CXAOT IADLS is oh W r t S Ml eACH 0N,MNir Aa t S S S M SHOWN IH PIOTURt 2 WMurACTURCD o( tKv GED.MMAGBEljl CO. LEnSVyjEALERSESEftT rDRGA VUCRC. aOOiI Farming Lands EAST OF THE CASCADES Within 4 to 0 miles of railroad and rlicr, near Alkali, Oil lam county; 40 miles from The Datloe; lis tulles Irom Portland. Aa tiooil Lnml aa r.xlila Kn.tof IheCaaradei will tin Hold on cry I'niurablr Trrnia. K .MIC rilt.l'AUM! IU lAKr IM1.MII.1U purchiiera taaee lnd we offer for aale. IIUOV4M .1 lll'IILniKT, Alkali, Ortiroo; . Or burrows A Oilier, II Waihlngton St., I'oitUnJ. Or to the Wll.LAMt.TrE KAUMCU, Ealem, Orrgoa. W" Wm. UAUSEV. Oso. O. I1I.VOHAM KA.MSFV A ISINGIIA31. ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, Qrliwold's Uuildlnt, Halem, Oregon. 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