to k w /j» ' ^ < * * M M *e";g>rw»»“e * * * * * W W I h a*« tued R lpoaa T a b u la , w it h — n .n eh aatla. (a c tio n th a t I e a a o h w r t u u y r a a ooim ead t b .m . D a v e been trou b led for »t" a l « » '— y e a r , * “ * e u i I oollod blUooe a tta c k s o o m la « o n r « u l x r l y e o e e a w e e « . W ee to ld b y d lS e r e a t phyalclaxa that It w e e caoaed by bad te e th , o f w h ic h I had ■everaL I b a d th e tee th e x tr a c te d , b u t th e a t ­ t i c « , c o n tin u ed . I had eeen a d v ^ m e n u td « lo a n s T ab ulee In e ll the paper« b u t had a e fa ith In them , but a b o u t alx w e e h . ala ee a tr ie o d la d o e s * tue to try th em . H a re taken b u ..t w o o t th e a -tall S c e n t b o x e e o f th e T abulee a n d b a r e bad a o recu rren ce o f th e attaeha. U e tlm o n la l for a n y th in « b efore, b u t th e « r e d l a m o u n t o f « ood w h ic h I b e lie v e haa been d one m e b y « p u n s T abulee ta d a eea m e to a d d m in e to th e m any lestlm o ttla le y o u doubtU aJ ha»a In y o u r A. Te m w i t t . poM easlon n ow . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ^ $ ! ? *r Eai and » . A SONG. The Kind You Have Always bought, and which has been in use for over 8 0 years, has borne tho signature of aud has been made under his per­ sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive yon In this. AU Counterfeits, Imitations and « Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health or Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. ■ a s n a l i 1 hava I foe o v e r fic a y .x r e . K o lh ia « « a v e b i « s a y My ( M l s a * l a « a a a * abdwaea w a n Moe I c o u ld n o t w o o r at— o a —y fuo« o a . oaty *i ‘ I aave H lpaaa T a b a le -------- ‘ “ e advarttaod | _____ ,j|> w .t> o a « k a a s —» a a d M o h t h a m — , *d. H ava ta k o a tka— a k o a l Ihra» w aoka a ta etteb n e b a a a » I I a m BO, — oM Ipoiad a _ a a * I O "> U a li l a H lpaaa T ab a i a a l a a , aa v ea ja a r a a i* , h a v a a a a a a a p a t lo a ., fcouaehuld d u lla a a n * a u rata« a y alck I I l a h a a h»d tb a dropoy a a * ' a u tr y la « I Tabalaa fo r blaa. Ma taata < a a a botaor I Ui ro I kare «ino« 1 w aa a U itte g ir i. I w a a l to Inform y o o . t e w ord s o f h ig h e st ilze, o f th e b en efit h a r e d e r iv e d from R'.pans Tabu lea. 1 a m a p rofession al n u rse an d in this p r o fessio n a cle a r head la a lw a y s needed, ill pans T ab u les doaa it. A fter o n e o f m y panes I found m y se lf c o m p le tely r u n d o w n . A o tln g o n th o ad v ic e of Mr. Q*o Bow - ar, Th. O., M8 N ew ark A r e . , . soy C ity. I to o k Hl pans T abulee w ith grand resu lts. B buu b W ibdma *. r I e r or g o Into a a p la ce w ith o u t i heada< *1 a c h e an d sick at a n a ch . J heard a H l p a n s T a b u le i a u n t o f m in e i read, be thought. W as the whole world ta k in g thorn for < turning topay turvy and with It bis ; o f th e stom ach . I _ L o r e 's s algh a a d lo v e's ■ to n « , fo u n d s u c h relief L , powers of comprehension? First, a Lor«*« • g lo o m and g lo ry ; th e ir u s e she advised a The modem stand­ letter of acceptance for un invitation S h a ll w t lin g e r w ith him lo n g — ■ M t th« old >w«et story 1 h a v e b een doing so a which he hud not given, and now this There isn’t a man who would be seen la s t O ctober, i ard Family Medi­ H eig h ts to c lim b and drsdai t o d o ; withering refusal and the return of s a y th e y h ava c H u ll w s dream tb s s p r in g tim e th r o u g h ! pinning through the street munching a his poor, despised violets. Well, good- ly cu r e d m y 1 piece of pie. Why not? liecauae it cine : C ures the I ans tw e a ty -i W s lls d s y ! Love le s d s to M *y; by to his dreams o f love and future ba and sto m a c h ould mean dyspepsia would o ld . Y o u a r e w eloom taU * P T h ough th e w in te r ’s round us. bliss aud the castles lie had built In common every-day t o u so t h is te s ti monia. jT . ll; but because it trouble? Not t at a ail; So m eh o w , in h is a rtfu l w ay, Mtea Mrs. J. BaooauTic •’ bis vain ambition. The disapintnt- wouldn't look well. As a matter of fact W ith a w reath he’s crow ned ua. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­ ill of humanity. ay a business man snattbes a lunch i l H e ig h ts to c lim b and d eeds to do, ment he would bear so bravely no one M other w a s troubled goric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It Shall w s dream a life tim e th r o u g h ! such a hurry that he might as well ' would suspect Its existence. Ilut how w ith h e a r t b u r n and lake it on the run. That is one reason My s e r e a y e a r e t d w contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic •le e p le ssn a ss, cau sed b y «xplalu to Miss Davenport her m is­ V « v if lo r e in g lo o m and g lea m su ffered w ith palas 1 c for the prevailing “ stomach trouble ” j In d igestion , fo r a good substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms C om e In sw e e test se em in g ; take, and, picking up her letter, ho h ie h ead , c o a s u p e tle k m any vaara. O ne dr.y a n d oom plat ned of hl fungili ÍP*n bu**neiB 1/ he b u t d irect th e dream . sh e M ir a te s tim o n ia l le c t and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind carefully reread It. Iler quotation of here ‘ ii a certain remedy for diseases There S tom ach. H e eou ld a* S w eet w ill ba t b s d rea m in g ! la th a paper indorsing the word "accept” w h s a hit strange. Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation e a t lik e ehlldron o f hl pf the stomach and other organs o f ßhall w e o n ly dream and g o ? H l p a n s T a b u les. She age d o and w h a t h determ ine*! to g iv e thorn Its blindness suggested his own use of digestion and nutrition. It is Doctor YgO. if lo v e w ill have it so. and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the d id e a t did n ot • tria l, w a s g r e a t l y — A tla n ta C o n a titn tk m . piej$g’a Golden Medical Discovery. The the word. What If lie had made a mis­ w it h h im . M ow n Stomach aud Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. r eliev ed b y th e ir u s e an d o f a saffrou eolm worst cases of dyspepsia and catarrh of take in the letters and Inclosed them in a n d n o w t a k e s th a The Children’s Panacea— The Mother’s Frieud. H ead in g s o m o o f th o te s tim o n ia ls i l ib a favor r a .o r o < ------ T ab u les regularly. Bhe k eep s a f e w ca rto n s R ip en s {he stomach have been cured by this the wrong envelopes? In Hint case he R lp an s T a b u les. I t r i e d t h e m . R l p a a s I T TabutM M ------ T ab ules In tho h ou se and sa y s sh e w ill n ot be w it h ­ ptedicine. It cures where all other o n ly r e lle v sd b u t a c tu a lly cu red m y y ’ y o o i v n a i could uuilcrstainl all but his own asi­ o u t them . Tho h eartb u rn a u d sle e p le ssn e ss b a r e ;nean» Uav* failed to cure. x .« '« el t a a n I X l ■ th e h ea d a ch es h a v e d isa p p e a r ed , bow disappeared w ith th e In d ig e stio n w h ic h w a s nine stupidity. Was ever man In such ALW AYS g o o d o o n d ltlo n a n d b e n e v e r co m p la in s o f hl fo rm e r ly s o gr e a t a burden fo r her. Our w h o le . . o k |«yo b o t t l e , o f D r. W ercr'a G o ld e n ’I. topi s to m a c h . H e Is n o w a r ed . c h u b b y-faeed hey. Thl , m J n box before, engaged by letter to a d e d ic a i I lla c o v c f y for » to n is c h trouble,** w r ite s fa m ily tak a th e T ab u les regu larly, esp e cia lly a fter w on h a n g a e 1 a ttr ib u te t o RI» R lp ob aas 3 Tabula f o n d e rfu l c eh Tabalai r e n c ‘¡e c Ç ÿruex. H aq.. o f T a v lo m to w n , I*oudoun a hearty moaL My m oth er Is fifty y e a r s o f a g e C¡>r» girl he did uot lore ami refused by tho B ea rs th e S ign atu re o f I a m aatl.A ad th a t tk a y win b en efit a a y o a . (haa , V a. " I t d id m e s o m u ch g o o d th a t I d id n 't and Is e n jo y in g t h e b est o f h ea lth a n d s p ir its ; a lso I I K e p t J o h n Z lo b b e F r o m M a r r y - woman he did love and In a way that tb a c rad la to o ld a « ) U t a k e s a aoord io« Io < t a k e a n y m o re . 1 c a n ea t c a ts h ea rty m eals, a n I m p o ssib ility b e fo re sh e B.V.I I n « t h e W r o n g G i r l a n d L e d U ln a tlona. recul a n y t h in g n p w , I a m so W lo a n s T a b u ie a ▲ ntom H . B jlao < bm . left no chance for explanation that he riff w e ll p le a s e d w ith it I h a r d ly to M arry th e R ig h t O n e. could see. Perhaps later lie might find 9UI k n o w h o w t o t h a n k y o u for y o u r k in d in fo r m a tio n . 1 tried A a a w i t y t a D ouX et e o n t a l n l n , r w « T A M , TLOVLXa p a r k e d In n p a p e r r a r i e a ( w t t B a a k ( l e a . ) la 88t a way to enlighten Mnbelle as to mat- a w h o le lo t o f t h in g s lOl 0 , a i m . d r n « M o r a e - » o a n v i c o n n T h ia lo w - p r ic « * a o r t la ln t« n < ta d f o r t h . p o o r e n d t h e a w n b e fo r e I w r o te to It was just 3:30 by the dusty clock ,er8' bu‘ ‘10"’ exP'lnln Ml“ D« 7 n- i o s e n o f Ih o d . o r c n t c n r io n > t u b u le ,) x n b e b a d b y m a ll b y m n d l n « f o r i y « l « h t o w t a I o U a B v u - 1 r u ii’T x x 'if l i m i t o r iin llv « - n t i i w l i n ix- tion he presumed lie w as expected to season would take place, where the c o v e ry ." ask, but iu spite of his uncomfortable Doctor Pierce's social set of W rensvllle would be in position and unenviable frame of mind Pleasant Pellets evidence. cure biliousness. Now for nearly a year John had been he found him self enjoying the music, rd < T h e y stimulate a frequent and more or less regular nud could uot but notice his compan­ t h e s l u g g i s h caller on Miss Mabelle Whitney, the ion’s attractive face nnd charm of liver, and cleanse the sys­ very pretty daughter of a very rich manner, and that her well bred com­ ord tem of impurities. They posure wns enhanced by a quiet mod­ 'P R A C T I C A L should always be used with merchant. esty aud seriousness of manner to [18 U He had Intended to Invite her all " Golden Medical Discov­ which he had been blind before. ahn ery " when there is need of along, but this delay In his invitation Somehow John found him self saying might mean a dlsappolutment. He * laxativ*. would soon know and why not embody he would call on Sunday evening, In his note a declaration of his affec­ which he did, and really enjoyed the tions, and so put to the test whether companionship of these two refined she returned his love or not. This women. This call was repeated aev- seemed a happy thought, so he began: ernt times during the following mouth, and still John bad not asked the ques­ My Dear F r ien d —May I hope for th e p lea su re of tion, but on the contrary had begun y o u r com p an y a t the co n cert tom orrow ev e n in g b y th e S in g ers’ clu b ? I have a q u estio n to ask to wonder why lie liud not before no­ y o u , the answ er to w h ich w ill m ake m e eith e r th e ticed the many attractive qualities m oot m isera b le or h a p p iest o f m en. If y o u a c c ep t Miss Davenport possessed. As no m y In v ita tio n to tho co n cert, 1 sh a ll und erstand y o u r answ er w ill not be “ N o” to th o m ore m o ­ word of explanation had passed be­ m en to u s q u e stio n , and a refusal o f m y In v ita tio n tween him and Mabelle Whitney, It 1 sh a ll c o n sid er a« a refusal o f y ou rs, w ith deepest was useless to anticipate any hope In regard, J okm E iu o t t H o d m . For a man o f so brilliant a mind this this direction. As for Mildred Davenport he had w as really a very lame proposal, but John signed his name with a conscious­ grown to admire the many beautiful 8o ld W ith ness o f having said Just enough and qualities of her womanly sweetness. not too much, feeling quite euro I d the As a daughter she w as devoted and depths of I l l s honest devotion to her thoughtful, and then the thought grew f 4-14 that her answer would be what ha In his mind, would sbenot make uu ideal > 4 . Vamhill ¿t-- w lfeto th e man who should befortunate > î hoped. With this load off his mind he Onlj a 1 « . turned to tho perusal of his afternoon enough to win her? Had he really any | / chance, he asked himself, a dozen mall, with which his desk was littered. Another story from the pen of Miss times a day, and one night soon after Davenport. Well, this one be had bet­ be quietly told Mildred the whole I 8 t ter reject, for she was really getting story, saylug, “And now that my mis­ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. take has been the means of my find­ i beyond her depth, or so It seemed to L a n d O ffic e , R o s e b u r g , O r e g o n . F.C. I U n it e d S t a te s L a n d O ffice, him. To be sure, she sketched her ing out what real love Is aud should Createsi Weekly la the Csutry, J a n u a r y 12, 1901. R o seb u rg , O regon , characters with an artist’s skill and be, will you, knowing nil the story of N o t l o e l s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e f o ll o w i n g - D e c e m b e r 12,1900. w as decidedly original In plot and ac­ my stupid bluuder and happy awaken­ v a n tion, but the public, his public, must ing to a better, truer affection, accept n a m e d s e t t le r h a s f ile d n o t lc o o f h i s I n t e n t i o n N o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h n t In c o m p li a n c e None who are engaged in any of the mechanical t o m a k e f in a l p r o o f i n s u p p o r t o f h i s e l a i m . a n d w it h t h e p r o v is io n « o f t h e a c t o f C o n g r e s s o f l o a t a « ) to a a y » M t * t Has U a U a * be ainuaed. and her heroines never a devotion which I will prove by my t h a t s a id p r o o f w i l l b e m a d e b e f o r e F r a n k II R o g ­ J u n e 8. 1878, e n t it le d “ A n a c t fo r t h e s a le o f pursuits can succeed without reading and whole life Is yours and youra only?” seemed happy, and, w hat w as more, e r s , U. 8 . C o m m is s io n e r , a t O a r d in e r O r e g o n , o n t im b e r la n d « i n t h e S t a te s o f C a lifo r n ia , O re g o n , and Mildred's acceptance w as given never married the heroes, nor any one studying this standard Magazine of Sciences M a r ch 1 0,1901, v i s : F r a n c is J . C a s s id y , o n II. E N e v a d a a n d W a s h in g to n T e r r it o r y ,” a s e x t e n d else, for that matter. Hu did not aud not implied.—Boston Tost. N o . 9021, f o r t h e n w ' t o f s w j i s e e 8: s>< n e ' i , c d p r la ta r v e u k u t y 111 (M u m n a . or a lx U e a to a ll th e P u b li c L u n d S t a te s by M ktawo, U t o r a t a r a a n d O a n o ra l I o io r - and mechanical Arts. It is ¡llustratedjvith n a ^ i aa^i arc 7, t p 20 s o u t h , r a n g e 10 w e s t . act of A u gu st 4, 1892. C lin t o n D. w »n | to personally say "no” to this T h e n u l l T h e y E a t. a mosatûoaat Agricultural abd girl. In whom unconsciously bo had be­ l i e n a m e s th e f o llo w in g w itn e s s e s to p r o v e o u n t y o f L a n e , S t a te o f Ttata la o o a o< tka “Th? current iMiprsaslon that China­ h i s c o n t in u o u s r e s i d e n c e u p o n a n d e u l t i r a t i o n C O h r e o g r o p n e n h in a s g o t f h F i s lo r d e a n y c e f ,C all modern cuts ;of latest inventions in all ile d i n t h is o ffic e h i s J?1 come so interested and whom be recog­ men eat rata—I ruenu ordinary Ameri­ • s w o r n s t a t e m e n t N o 1846, f o r t h e p u r c h a s e o f nised as a clever w .:ter, sure to win can rats—Is nil uousense,” salt! Dr. o f s a id la n d , v i s : buaaL BveryUtIng written If the branches of mechanism, and its fund of P a t r ic k C o w a n , J o h n L e a c h , J o h n J o i c e a n d t h e SW »4 N E » 4 , NS S E '^ , NE >4 S W ^ , S e c tio n partem In th a C o a te S t a ta « , n o t o n for herself a name In the world. But Janies J. Mason, a w ell known Chi­ H u g h C a s s id y , a l l o f O a r d in e r , O r e g o n . N o . 80, i n T o w n s h i p N o . 18 S o u t h , R a n g e p»an*a k n o w ted « « o f ifcter wwp lo o a litte n . he bad already raado up bis mind uot nese missionary, chatting about his ex­ knowledge is inseparably connected with in­ J . T . B r id o k s . N o . 9 W e s t, a n d w i l l o ffe r p r o o f t o s h o w t h a t lAHPLfe COPY SENT FREE. to accept more o f her work, and so periences lu the Flowery Kingdom. R e g is te r t h e la n d s o u g h t i s m o r e v a l u a b le fo r i t s t im b e r taking up the stub pen which had cer­ ventors and mechanics. Sold with T h « o r s t o n e t h a n fo r a g r ic u lt u r a l p u r p o s e s , a n d to “The truth lu regard to It Is t i l l s : NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tainly seen better days, be dashed off There Is a small animal In Chinn e s t a b l i s h h i s c la i m t o s a id la n d b e fo r e t h e W kst at clubbing rates. R e g is t e r a n d R e c e iv e r o f t h i s o ffic e a t R o s e b u r g , aa follows: known colloquially as the tsul-chow, L a n d O ffic e a t R o s e b u r g , O r o g o n , O r e g o n , o n W e d n e s d a y , t h e 6 t h d a y o f M a r ch , My Dear Mailaaa— N a t« ’ltba*aB - t r a c t; t h a t h e h a s c h a n g e d h i s r e s id e n c e t h e r e ­ A R tn n n ta in o t l a l p k o r . three earda of Invltatlou, a cheek, duced rates at this office. N o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t i n c o m p li a n c e fr o m fo r m o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s s i n c e m a k in g w a y a F i l l ka, Ika Irland » « * r b a m p to a o f tka - l a . a a a a a l a a t oran a m a i to n a , c llq u a a . o o r - thanks for that, and Inst of an. a small I- vl. The Soufrière, or sulphurous monn- w i t h t h e p r o v is io n « o f t h e a c t o f C o n g r e s s o f s a id e n t r y , a n d t h a t s a id t r a c t i s n o t s e t t le d t w r a Xtuna. lio i or o p p r a a o l o n a a . a n y k l a * . I t w ill ka envelope In the well known baud- tain, la considered to be the greatest J u n e $ , lb78. e n t i t l e d “ A n a c t fo r t h e » a le o f u p o n a n d c u l t i v a t e d b y s a id p a r ty a s r e q u ir e d ^ * a « a a u d a n t l a o .a r y t k l a a , o a u lr a l la Balk l a s writing of Mlaa Davenport. A reply natural curiosity of St. Lucia, aud. In U m b e r l a n d . In th .- S t a t e , o f C a l i f o r n ia , O r e g o n , b>. U w . , hB t s(Ur, , U e t w j a t a t n c e fr,, tn t h e w i d I to his dism issal of the day before, he fact, of tho W est Indias. It Is situated N e v a d a , a n d ^ .r a a h l n g t o n T e r r it o r y , ' a s i # n d Wa s n o t d u e t o h ia e m p lo y m e n t i n t h e po YOU WANÍ THE CHRONICLE 1 presumed, and, fearing to open the about half an hour's ride from the e x t e n d e d t o a l l t h e P u b li c L a n d S t a te s ' A r m y , N a v y , o r M a r in e C o r p s o f t h e U n it e d ! town o f Soufrière, to which It has b y a c t o f A u g u s t 4, 1892, J o h n L. i g t e t e a a s a p r iv a te s o ld ie r , o ffic e r , s e a m a n , o r ■ . note he read: F u m i» h , o f F lo r e n c e , C o u n ty of L a n e . qjHri n e d u r in g t h e w a r w it h S p a in , o r a n y o t h e r 1 I My Dear Mr. H o b b o -T l.« eo n trn la o f y eur Irt- given Its name, and nearly tw o miles t iie P i t o n s a n d Is a t t h e 8 “ ' e c l OrV* ° n J , y # le d ° m c e , w a r in w h ic h t h e V n i t c l S u t e , m n y b e e n g a g e d . I I tar. a ltk o u e h a vary « tv a t eurprlea to m a. hava to the east of ‘ „ n h . H . ¡„ W h o i - M e h M ’ ,W Or'’ ’ U ‘ e ^ “ 'n , VM5' ' Hr t h e ’" " ' ■ h " ' 1 - M » » « 1 « a r c h e r e b y n o t if ie d t o a p p e a r r e , - I road« w a w r y happy. It 11 hardly lwv.-«aary lor nail hills, both of which of l b s S E > . o f S e c t i o n N o . 10, i n T o w n s h i p j , n d o ffe r c v id e n c e t o u c h in g s a t d a H e w J ma to ad* th a t 1 " a e w p t" y o u r In v lta tlo » and foot of two small "We do not Uke possession o f our ideas but are posaesaed by tkam W e st, t lo n a t 10 o 'c lo c k a. ab«wl«a Vit Stai«*. kamlalwa ' ehall H I w ot y o u th ia ev en in g - W ith rvgar.le from ! are quite hare of vegetation on the N o . 18 S o u t h , R a n g e N o . ------------------------ - „ m . o n F e b r u a r y 28. 1901, I my m otbar a a d aalt, I am. moat alacoraly, „ H o W e n , v . „ c o m m la a io iie r , a t I sides facing the crater. It covers a a n d w i l l o ffe r p r o o f t o . h o w t h a t t h e U n d a o u « h t They master ns and force ns into the arena, ff Canari« aal Nartbvra ■fila» M iLSitin E. D u v x n ro a v . ’ O N O M » H ID H . apace of about three acres, and la crust­ I . m o r e v a l u a b le to r tla U L .b - r o r a t o n e t h a n n o r e n c e , O r e « o n , a n d t h a t f in a l h e a r in g w i l l be Where like gladiator«, we must fight for «ha— •• What did It mean. What luvliatron ed over with sulphur and nlum. There to r a g r ic u l t u r a l p n r p o o e ., a n d t o e a ta b lla h h l , h e ld a t 10 o 'c lo c k p. m . o n M a rrh t . 1901 b e fo re did alio accept and why «hould hl« let- are several enldrona lu a perpetual c l a i m t o s a id la n d b e f o r e t h e R e g ik te r a n d t h e R e g is te r a n d R e c e iv e r a t t h e U n it e d S ta te s Such is the exalted motto of the Arena, and the i ter make iter very happy? Quite the state of ebullition. The water la quite R e c e iv e r o f t h ia o ffic e a t R o s e b u r g . O r e g o n , nVf T H » Q T ItK It L a n d O ffice in R o s e b u r g , O r e g o n . reverse, he had supposed. It sounded black In the larger ones, but In the W e d m * d a y , t h e à t h d a y o f M a r ch , 1901. entire contents of thia monthly magazine T h e s a id c o n t e s t a n t h a v i n g , in a p r o p e r a ffi­ Waeklw T«»»m|el. (as «ata Van», j like H e n a m e « • • w i t n e some mystery of romance from her smaller ones It Is quite clear. Visiters d a v i t , f ile d D e c e m b e r 81. 1900. s e t fo r th f a c t s • r r«a«i> •« ■«»> e*«««* C H a t o n D. i h o r p e n i n g a n d C . H . H o ld e n , o f versatile pen. but It w as no Jeatlug never fall to boll some eggs ItPouo of are upon a plane and in keeping] with its „ « w . .* «> » «M a. I w “ ,c h " b o w t h a t a f te r d u e d i li g e n c e p e r s o n a l c e . O r e g o n , P. E . J a c k s o n a n d H . II. F is k . . u . “ _______ s e r v ic e o f t h is n o t ic e c a n n o t b e m a d e , i t is h e r e ­ I matter he reflected, reinemberlug the the smaller cal lrous. obtaining thesn F lo n r t e n _______ L. it- a« Tornan, o f PL T e r r a c e ,, O r e g o n . b y o r d e r e d a n d d ir e c t e d t h a t s u c h n o t ic e b e motto. The Arena’s gallery of,¿eminent eouccrt and hla anxiety of mind con­ from one of the creole guides, who ttogrtaaw f i t . Obre, A n y an d a ll p e r so n s c la im in g a d v e r s e ly th e a « « ««xi bT * " * aan rax M mo CtOO i « Q hOUp cerning his answer from Mlaa Whitney. keeps a supply on baud for that pur­ » b o v o -d e — r ib e d la n d a « . r ^ n e . i e d t o file « h e i , thinkers is a group oi interesting men and J T B k id o k s , R e g is te r . I Just theu, lu Ida reflection, the door pose. c la i m s in t b i t o ffic e o n o r b e f o r e a a i d s t h d a y : J I i. B o o t h , R e c e iv e r w as dung tqten and a raesaengcr ttov o f M a r c h . 1901. women, and their thoughts are worthy tha J. T. B a ia o r ., D o A n ta P l a n t ! « n g out: “ Mr. Hobbs! Very Important. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. k a n ta ta » Ant« are very Induatrlou« seed col­ I No onawgf." And depoalttng a pack­ consideration ot a.l people. The Arena ia L a n d O ffic e . R o s e b u r g , O r e g o n age (lauded Jot in bta hook for slgtta- lector», «ml may be «ren tolling along NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION D e c e m b e r t \ 1900. their path« laden with Beed». which i lure. John recognlaisl the handwriting aold with T bp W est . tto G nlliw au K le i led Ç I1 J N o t i c e ia h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e f o l l o w i n g L e a d O ffic e , a t Ro— b u r g O r e g o n . of She address and lutatlly tore It open. are atoretl up In granarlra In the nest. h.iZ/lwvkv. wee n a m e d — t tle r h a a f ile d n o t i c e o f h i t I n t e n t io n J a n u a r y 12, 1901. ______ 578 In the clear apace round the neat there A large bunch of violets met his aston­ ““ \ 5 \ £ r - e s » N o lle » i t h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t th e fo llo w in g i / “ * ' P '0 " 1 in • a PPwrt «1 h is c la i m , a n d 1 ished gate and a letter, which read aa la freq ently a patch or patches of a t h f f if a « t a i rvFrwvf w « 1 1 - .- .I- ____ . . . . . n a m n l — t t ie r h a a v f ile d n o t ic e o f h i . I n t e n tio n * “ *d * M » rtc L peculiar kind of grata that products ! follows« W ore, V . 9. C o m m la a in a e r a t E u g e n e . O r e g o n , o n tn m a k e f in a l prvrni i a s u p p o r t o f h ia r ia i m , a n d seeds that are much sought after ty F e b r u a r y 9 th , t9 0 t, v ia : F r a n k E . T a y lo r, on H le e e a n e oí ceaveeem «. • U - A lfow ma ta —ta rn y e w p r o p e r t). v h t r h the ants. It lias been said that th« t h a t a a ld p r o o f w i l l b e m a d e b e f o r e <'. II. H a l. B. S a 7 9 » , fo r t h e E'-j 8WI4, sw>* 8KV, s>vu den C . 8. C o m m it a lo n e r , a t F lo r e n c e , O regon . hy aiaa» aitalaka »-oa a ea l , e me. Aa l a aty atyi», ants make the clearing, and sew the N E U . Sec- t«. T p IS 8 „ R. 9 W e st I e a a a ld r. It , r a« a m p'uwaa oa y a w » a n ta paaa o n M a tc h * . i f o k v ia J o — p h F e l la a a n ..n a H . B e n a m e * t h a f o ll o w i n g w i t n — a t o p r o v a a ay ea m a w n t aa afcat r a a o e t p*m ibty be o l la- seed of this grasa on purpose to reap R. N o . 9S U , B i t t h e n t , a c t , , —e 17, —x j —» , —e I r v i» h i* c o n t i n u o « r e a id e n c e u p o n a n d c u l t i v a t i o n n o t ag c o a c w a at y a w , I a e a t h ea rtily la - the crop, hut evidence la yet wanting A a w t* aw t* —c *, t p I t a r » w eat. « e e w ymat *aalra ta d t a v a l l a w a ll latu> » eoa**- to «how that the grass Is Intelligently o f «a id la n d , v i t : H e aa r n e a Itua f o ll o w i n g w l in c o a r a t o p r o v e apondaa.M, t a y a w la a u lu « a . uaty laaa t l a . w J. U T a y lo r , o f Ree«l. L a n e C o .. O r e g o n : W. T «own and not accMeutally. The (act h ia c o a i l n u o u a —t h k e u c » n p o a a n d c u l t i v a t i o n to * a y a w t a a ip lla w a t a T u u to R a ite y . o $ M eaalow . L a n e Ca.« O aegon \ M .a ia a a Warewav. remain«, however, that on os around o f » a id la n d , v ia : Daar Jqhn read It with »lnklu< heajt. mauy neats there «re crops of the f, X J a c k s o n . 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