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Closing Out Sale at The M usic H ouse day a t 11 o ’clock, Rev J o h n Sutherlin, of Lorane, offic ia tin g . It was a quite home wedding, only a few intim ate friends outside of the families of the co n tracting p arties being in attendance. The home decorations were beautiful and a bounteous w edding d in u c r was served. The couple will reside upon Mr. H ull's farm about two miles south of Cottage Grove. Festival of St. J o h n the B a p tist Is Observed. The annual festival of St. Jo h n the Haptist was observed Sunday afternoon by the Masonic bodies with services at the Methodist church, which were large ly atten d e d by th e general public. T he EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AT COST—A Very Unusual Masons and members of th e E astern Opportunity. S tar marched to the church in a body and occupied the front section. The EDISON BLUE AMBEROLA RECORDS AT 30c EACH following program was rendered: P r eessional Piano aud O rgan “ A n Until the End—Less Than Cost. d a n te Con M o to ’ ’ ( B u re tte )___Miss Mabel Vnatch and Mrs. M ary Kerr SEWING MACHINES AT COST—Less Than Mail Order Invocation—■.---------- Bro. H. N. Aldrich House Prices for a Standard Make of Machine. 11 nt roductory— - ___ ____ , .................. Bro. Worth Harvey, W. M. Q u a r t e t -Masonic Ode, “ Hail, Mason LARGE LINE OF SHEET MUSIC AT 5c PER COPY— r y ’ ’ .......... .......................... . Mesdnmes Popular Music at 10c per Copy. Miller, Short, Bros. Aldrich, Harvey S cripture— 1st. Cor. IS, M att. 7-12___ ---------------- ----- Bro. H. N. Aldrich Address— ........... ...... Bro. l>. A. MacLeod IF YOU INTEND TO BUY A PIANO YOU MUST Solo— “ Somebody Did a Golden D e e d ’’ (W. 8. W eodoni__ _________ TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE S A L E PRICES .................................. Mrs. Blunche Short “ The Dewdrop L e c tu r e ’ ’______ ___ ___ _______________ Bro. Geo. O. Knowles Q u a rte t—“ Jerusalem , the G o ld e n ’ ’ (Alex. E w in g ) __ ____ Mesdniues Miller, Short, Bros. Aldrich, Harvey Hymn 1* Bleat Be the Tie th a t B i n d s ’’................................ Congregation Benediction— (All in U nison)___ _ _________________ _____ __ T he Lord bless ns and keep us. T he Lord ■nuke His f a r e to shine upon us and be gracious un to us. The Lord lift 3-H upon us the L ight of His Coun te nanc e and g iv e us pence. Amen Mr*. E lbert Bede, who soon d epa rts sent were Mr. and Mrs. Bede, l)r. uud Recessional—P ian o and O rgan “ F ast for th e east, was the guest of honor at Mrs. C. E. Frost, Mr, and Mrs. 8. V. M a rc h ” (T e rlm an) .............. ...... Miss a social evening Tuesday at the Mrs. Allison, Mrs. Burkholder and daughter Mabel V eatch and Mrs. M ary K err Clara Burkholder home. A d a in ty two Belle and Mrs. Lydia Stouffer. ■ i.. ■■ — . i. . i — course luncheon was served. Those pre- ♦ ♦ ♦ The engagem ent and early m arriage of H ans George Shroeder, of Berkeley, Cal., and Miss Helen E dna Raymer, of L O G A N B E R R IE S . BL A C K B ER C ottage Grove, was announced by Rev. R IE S A ND R A S P B E R R I E S and Mrs. Horace N. Aldrich, uncle and aunt of the bride-elect, a few days ago, E V E R F R E S H FOOD CO M PA N Y and on Monday afternoon the ladies of Sutherlln. Oregon the M ethodist Episcopal church te n d e r ed Miss Raymer a miscellaneous shower in the church parlors. One o f the pleasing fea tu re s o f the afternoon was a burlesque wedding ceremony in w hich Rev. H. N. Aldrich offic ia ted and in which Mrs. Carrie H emenway imperson Just a Few of the Things ated the groom and Miss Maude Hooper [E v e ry religious organization is in the bride and all the minute d etails of We Want to Buy vited to use this column for announce an elaborate w edding were carried out. ment of its services and o th e r news. Miss Raymer, accompanied by Mrs. H. C ontributors are requested to omit ex WOOD EGOS .V. Aldrich, will leave W ednesday for hortations and oth e r editorial m atter, ( Berkeley, where she will be united in and to make the announcem ent of ser WHEAT BUTTER , m arriage to Mr. Hchroeder Sunday, J u ly vices as concise as possible. Social 2. Rev. Aldrich will accom pany his functions, etc., an d news outaide of the CHICKENS BEANS wife and Miss Raymer as f a r south as weekly announcem ent may be elahorat | C entral Point, Oregon, where he will OLD SPUDS BACON ed upon.) o ffic ia te at a w edding Wednesday eve • • • ning. P re sb y te ria n Church D. A. MacLeod, SPECIAL PRICES on FEED <9 3* ♦ p astor; phone 137R. Bible school at 10 The male members of th e E astern & FLOUR in QUANTITIES a. m. Morning worship a t 11 a. in. J u n S ta r en tertain ed the women of the c h a p ior C hristian E n d ea v o r a t 3 p. rn. E ve ter at 6:30 F rid a y ev e n in g with an ele ning worship at 7:30 p. m. g an t banquet in Masonic hall. About Service at 11 a. m. Subject, “ C iti forty were present and to say th a t the z e n sh ip .” S ubjec t for evening, ” A a f f a i r was a splendid success, both from M a n .” a culinary and an ar tis tic point of view, * * • would be p u ttin g it mildly. Mr. Bader C hristian Science— Services in the was the dec orative a r tis t, and the dining chapel at 242 Second stree t each S un tables and banquet room were profusely day at 11 a. m. R egular testim onial adorned with roses, ferns and cam puna meeting each W ednesday at 7:30 p. m. la. Andrew Brund, Geo. Knowles, H. N. The building is open for the use of the Aldrich, Van Allison, O. L. Nichols, Geo. circulating lib ra ry each We lnesdav Scott, Worth H arv ey and E. A. Gleason from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. All are cordial were th e com m ittee on arran g e m en ts ly invited to the services, as well as to and waited on the tables, each wearing CHANGE of PROGRAM EVERY DAY make use of the literature . a w hite coat and a pink boutonniere. With the Exception of— The women expressed th e ir appreciation with a rising vote o f thanks, toasts and Disston-Champion Stage Line a college yell. The men were ably a s sisted by Mrs. Geo. K err and daughter, Alex Lundberg, P ro p rieto r Mrs. P itch e r. The menu consisted of F R E I G H T I N G crab coctails w ith wafers, codfish p a t Huddle Horses and P a ck in g to All ties and hot rolls, ripe olives, roast veal, P a r ts of the Camp mashed potatoes, green peas, sliced Phone 10F41 Which Is Shown on Toes.-Wed. tomatoes and cucumbers, cookies, ice cream and coffee. A regular m eeting of the ch a p te r fol Apostolic F a ith Mission—F re d Horn- lowed the banquet. sbuh, pastor. Services every Wednes 4 <$> ♦ Mrs. J . P. Graham, Mrs. Helen Hilsby day evening at Mission hall, opposite and Miss E sther Hilsby are the hostesses depot. Sunday a t 3 p. m. E very Wed at the m eeting of the Constellation club nesday a t 8 p. m. E verybody invited to these meetings. No collections taken. this afternoon. * * * ♦ ♦ ♦ Catholic C hurch—F a th e r Moran, pas F ranklin M. H ildreth, of Corvallis, tor. Mass every S un d ay a t 8 and 10:30 and Ivy M. Holcomb were quietly m a r a. m. ried a t the b r i d e ’s home J u n e 22, Rev. a. m. Sermon a # t 10:30 * * A 3 Reel Comedy H orace N. Aldrich pronouncing the ring Christian Church Elizabeth Ware, ceremony. A fam ily w edding dinner FEATURING supply minister. Bible school at 0:45 was served. The H ild re th s will spend some tim e a t New port, a f te r which they a. m. C hristian E ndea vor a t 7 p. m. 8 p. m. will m ake their home in Corvallis, where Services a t 11 a. * m. * and * Mr. H ildreth is sup e rin ten d e n t in the M ethodist Episcopal C hurch—Hnraee Oregon P ow er company ’» office. N. Aldrich, pastor. Sunday school every The W o m a n ’* Relief corps held their Sunday at 0:45 a. m. Service with ser usual m eeting S a tu rd a y in Phillips hall. mon a t 11 a. m. an d 7:30 p. m. J u n io r A b ir th d a y dinner was served. A t the League a t 3 p. m. E pw orth League a t business meeting, Mrs. Ellen Jones, d e 6:30 p. m. ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE @ 0 rtrtu Berries W anted ! Short’s Grocery Roy E. Short IT THE ARCADE “The Girl and the Game” Spedai Program On The Fourth “Fickle Fatty’s Fall” FATTY ARBUCKLE VAUDEVILLE Bud Rose And His Wooden Headed Partner ---------------- ALSO ---------------- The Coward 99 A 5 Reel Drama legate to the annual convention of d e p a rtm e n t of Oregon, gave her report. Mrs. Spriggs, a new member, was e n te r tained. On b eha lf of the eorps, the p re sident presented Mrs. D u ffy with a gold W. R. C pin. ❖ ♦ V The M. P. O. club was e n tertain ed in a very novel m anner T uesday by Mrs. Chas. Admit». T here was a picnic lunch and stu n ts of m any kinds to cause I amusement. The band and the q u a r te t made a d istin c t hit. Ouests of the club | were Mrs. 8. V. Allison, Mrs. K. K. j Mills, Mrs. Howe, Miss Howe, Miss L aura Kennon, Miss H e f ty and Miss ijulu Currin. ♦ ADMISSION: 10c & 15c ♦ ♦ A lbert Hull and Mis* J u li e t Woodard were united in m nrriage a t th e home of the b r i d e ’s parents, Mr. and M S . A. L. Woodard, in south C ottage Grove S u n * * • ULTIMATUM SENT BY OREGON NEWS NOTES SUCCESSFUL PICNIC LANSING TO MEXICO OF GENERAL INTEREST BY I. 0. 0. F. Immediate Release of Troopers Important Occurrences of Past and Quick Explanation Week Briefly Compiled for Cur Readers. Demanded. W a sh in g to n .—A d em an d for the Im m e d ia te re le a se of tho A m erican IrtMipers ta k e n p riso n e r a t C arrlzal, coupled w ith a s te r n notification th a t th e U nited S ta te s expecta a n early s ta te m e n t of the purposes of the C a r ra n z a go v ern m e n t was te leg rap h e d to Mexico City by S e c re ta ry Lanalng. T h e note d ta d o a e s th a t th e s ta te d e p a r tm e n t received a com m u n ic atio n from the de facto g o v e rn m e n t ata tln g th a t th e C a r r ti a l fight was th e d ire c t result of o r d e r s to a t ta c k A m erican soldlera moving o th e rw ise th a n tow ard the border, personally Issued by G en eral C a r r a n s a to G eneral T re v in o and by the la tte r co m m u n ic a te d to U eneral Pershing. G eneral C a rr a n z a la req u ired to place him self on rec o rd formally and the plain Intim ation Ilea behind the re s tr a in e d lan g u ag e of Mr. L an sin g 's com m u n ic atio n th a t force will be m e t with force. A pparently, how ever, the W a shington g o v e rn m e n t Is d e te rm in e d th a t the de facto g o v e rn m e n t shall not evade responsibility before the world if w ar la forced upou the United States. L egislative a p p ro v a l of P re s id e n t W ilson's use of th e national g uard In the Mexican crisis was voted alm ost unanim ously by th e house In adopting a resolution d ec la ring the e x iste n ce of an e m erg en c y and giving th e p resid e n t a free h a n d to d raft a s federal soldiers all g u a rd sm e n willing to ta k e th e r e quired oath. G overnm e nt su p p o rt for fam ilies of national g u ard sm e n on the Mexican b order was elim inated from th e Hay militia resolution w hen It was re p o rt ed to th e s e n a te by the m ilitary com mittee. A provision th a t m a rrie d m en or o th e rs with d ep e n d en ts, m ay be e x cused from se rv ic e w as s u b stitu te d With this a m e n d m e n t th e reso lu tion. which allow s th e p re sid e n t to d ra ft all national g u a r d s m e n tnto Mexican service, was rec om m ende d for Im m ediate approval. AMERICANS OUTNUMBERED Negro Soldier D eclares 700 M exicans A tta ck e d 84 U. S. C avalrym en. Columbus. N. M.—E ight to one— th e se a r e now said to be the odds a g a in st which the A m ericans s tru g gled a t Carrlzal. A su rv iv o r of th e e n g a g em en t. Sam II. H a rris, a negro priv ate of C troop. T e n th cavalry, was brought to the b o rd er suffering from wounds In his left sh o u ld e r and arm. From him c a m e the a s s e r tlo n U h a t pitted a g a in st th e 84 men of th e A m erican d etac h m e n t w ere fully 706 Mexicans. " T o top It off.” said H arris, “ they had a m ach in e gun and they su rp rised us. “ We a p p ro a ch ed th e m In a peaceful way. an d neve r had any Idea th a t they would try to m a s s a c r e us. Had we know n th e y w anted to fight we would have given It to them . I guess they got enough, a t th a t . ” O regon T roops O rdered to Move. C a m p W lthycom be, Or. — C a p ta in K e n n e th P. W illiams, federal m u s t e r ing o fficer for Oregon, received o rd e rs to ru sh the T hird B attalion of the T h ir d In fa n try to Han Diego. A ccording to the figures available, th e re w ere 374 m en In the T h ird B a t talion, which d e p a rte d T u esd a y a f t e r noon; th e r e a r e 244 m en In the Sec ond B attalion and 179 men In B atte ry A, which e n tra in e d W e d n esd ay ; th e re will be 488 men in the F irs t Battalion, which left T h u rs d a y , J u n e 29. and 116 men In T ro o p A, which d e p a r ts J u n e 30. T h o u s a n d s G reet G u ard s In Camp. T ac o m a, W ash.— W a rlik e s c e n e s of S panish-A m erican w ar days w ere r e e n a c te d a t ( 'a m p E lm e r E. Brown at A m erican L ake In th e o u ts k irts of T a coma, w h ere th e Second Regim ent, In fan try , of th e W a sh in g to n national guard, pitched tents, to a w a it call to th e Mexican border. Fully 20,000 p e r sons from T a c o m a and neigh boring tow ns flocked to the m ilita ry re se rv e to se e th e g u a rd sm e n Sunday. B ap tist Church— C. C. Van Gorkum, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. P re a c h G erm a n W om en G re et F rench S isters. T h e H ague, via txindon.—T h e Zelt- ing 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. P ra y e r m eeting Thursdny a t s c h rlft F u e r F ra u e n s tim m r e c h t, the 7:30 p. m. G e rm a n w om an s u ffra g e organ, has • • * s e n t th e following g re e tin g to th e wo Seventh day A d v e n tis t Church P r a y m en of F ra n c e : er m eeting W ednesday a t 7:30 p. m. " W e feel, th in k an d su ffe r like you, Young P e o p le ’s Missionary Volunteer and s w e a r t h a t a f te r th is c a ta s tr o p h ic society F rid a y a t 7:30 p. m. S abbath w a r th e w omen of all n ations shall school each S a b b ath a t 1:30 p. m. S er w ork u n ite dly to p re v e n t fore ver Its vice* following. r e c u rr e n c e .” S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC T IM E TA BLE. H u g h e s W elcom es P ro g re ss iv e Help. New York.— C h a rles E. H ughes, r e N o rth Bound South Bound publican nom inee for president, s e n t No. 16— 1:37 a. m. No. 13— 1:37 a. m. No. 18— 8.-40 a. m. No. 15— 7:03 a. m. a te le g ra m to O. K. Davis, s e c r e ta ry No. 20— 1:35 p. m. No. 17—3:16 p. m. of th e pro g re ssiv e n atio n al com m ittee, No. 14—4:32 p. m. No. 19— 7:32 p. m w elcoming th e su p p o rt of the p ro g re s No. 48— 8:10 p. m. (from Divide only). sive psrty. T h e pioneer m in e rs of th e S p a r la se ction held s reunion s t S p a r ta J u u e 38. T he form ation of a militia com pauy of 150 m em bers Is u n d er wsy a t l<a Grande. T h e sixth a n u u s l G rand Konde C h a u ta u q u a opened Sunday a t l«a G rande. A d e posit of lim esto n e stu n g P en th e r creek In Yamhill county haa been discovered. T he a n n u a l exhibition of the O regon S w eet Pea Society will be held early In Ju ly In Portland. J u d g e J a m e s L. Collins, 88 y ea rs old. a r e sid e n t of Polk county for 69 years, died a t Dallas. Tw enty-six P end le to n y o u th s left hom e In a special c a r for Boise to Join th e Iduho s ta te mtlltta. T h e an n u a l convocation of the E a s t e r n O regon diocese of the Episcopal ch u rc h was held a t Baker. T h e f irs t c o n ve ntion of th e C h ris tian ch u rc h e v e r held e a s t of th e f a s c a d e s was held a t P endleton. T h e Pacific ay nod of the E vangeli cal L u th e ra n ch u rc h convened a t T he Dalles for a four days' session. A c a m p a ig n to se c u re sign ific an t an d a p p r o p r ia te n a m e s for all of Hood R iver c o u n ty ’s highw ays Is u n d e r way. More th a n GOO Scum llnavlaua from th ro u g h o u t the valley Joined In a mid s u m m e r featlval In A shland S atu rd ay . F r e e w a t e r ’a first a n n u a l c h e r ry day w as a g rea t success. It was e s tim a te d th a t a b o u t 3000 people w ere lit a t t e n d ance. S am u e l W hite of P ortlund w as elect ed c h a ir m a n of the d e m o c ra tic s ta te c e n tr a l c o m m ittee a t a m eeting held lu Portland. T h e p re lim in a ry s te p s to w ard the form ing of a com pany of In fa ntry aud one of co a st a rtille r y In A storia a r e being taken. I le r m is to n h as decided upon O cto b e r 19, 20 and 21 as th e d a te s for ho ld ing the a n n u a l dairy and hog ahow In th a t city. A f a r m e r s ' c o u rse w as held a t Elk- ton, Douglas county, J u n e 27 and 28 by r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s of the O regon a g r i c u ltu r a l college. D am age e s tim a te d a t a b o u t 140,000 w as done when tho Eccles L u m b e r mill, a b o u t two miles from Hanks, was d e s tro y e d by fire. A new lu m b e r Industry Is to be d e veloped on the Hogue river In C urry county, which will r e su lt In ta n oak being put on the m a rk e t. S ince com m ercial fishing began In O regon, m ore th a n 1100.000,000 In w ealth h a s ac crued to citizens from th is gigantic "c ro p " alone. H teblnger B ro th e rs of Portland, con tr a c to r s on H oseburg's federal build ing. have an nounced th a t ac tu a l work on the s t r u c t u r e will com m enc e J u ly 1. At a m e etin g of th e d ire c to rs of the K oseburg P ark and F a ir as socia tion It was decided to hold a county fair In Koaeburg on S e p te m b e r 13. 14. and 16 W hile resc u in g his little sla te r from dro w n in g in th e w a te rs of th e L ittle L u c k la m u te river, n e a r Huver, Earl Cecil, 14 y e a r s old, h im self w as d r o w n ed. O sw ald West, fo rm e r gov ern o r of Oregon, h a s notified the prohibition p a rty of hla d ec lina tion of th a t p a rty 's n o m in a tio n for r e p r e s e n ta tiv e la co n gress. A su rv ey of tho grain situ atio n th ro u g h e a s te r n U m atilla county r e veals th e fact th a t the com ing crop Is to be much b e tte r th a n g ro w e rs p r e dicted a m onth ago. B etw een 7000 and 8000 1-year old tr o u t hav e been planted In th e M cKen zie riv e r u nder the direction of the fish and gam e bureau of the E ugene c h a m b e r of com m erce. T h e gen e ral c o n tra c t for th e ereo- tlon of th e proposed 1126.000 high school building to be erected a t B a k er was a w a rd e d to O. H. Waale, of Baker, who e n te r e d a bid of $84.667. S pace In the p am p h let for a r g u m e n ts for and a g a in s t the Initiative m e a s u r e s to be voted on this fall will co s t $66 a page th is year, acco rd in g to S e c r e ta r y of S ta te Olcott. A rr a n g e m e n ts have been com pleted for th e holding of the fourth a n n u a l te n n is c.\in>|donshlp of s o u th e rn O re gon on th e c o u rts of th e Medford Oolf and C ountry Club from Ju ly 3 to ». Renew ed ac tivity In th e placer claim s In th e Bohemia mining d is tric t n e a r Cottage Grove Is Indicated by the re c e n t visit of Ix>a Angeles ca pita lists, who a r e In teres ted In p roperty there. T h e traffic d e p a r tm e n t of th e O.-W. R. A N. com pany h as ordered the n am e n t Bendlere, Its te rm in u s In H a r ney county, to be cha n g ed to Crane, for fear th e nam e would be confuaed with Bend In Crook county. W hen th e tr a in s of th e Union Paclflo pull Into T he Dalles on Ju ly 3 and 4 they will be greeted a t th e depot by a m o n s te r chorus of 500 voices and a band of 24 pieces to let them know th a t the city is c e le b ra tin g the Fourth. M auy fluiti O utsid# Olile* Al temi Osi# Oratimi Itera. D lunsr and a P rogram Aiuue# The umiliai plrn lr of thè Odi! Felluws lodge* of Lune cnunty, beld bere last Thursduy, was otte of Ihe must attese**- fui tu (he Itiatory of thè order. Provimi« lo thè big bnxkol diniior ut nona, thè lodgomon pnritdi'd thè |irinei|iiil Street*, Tliey a e r e led by thè Cottugo Univo bulli!, whit-h ahowod iiinrkcd Itnprovs- atout ìli thè quulity of its iiiuaie. The band ulsii |duyed during thè ditiuor hour nnd for Ilio Street diinve In thè evoiiiug. Follo» ing di liner, a progrnui wus reti dered nt thè city pnrlt. 11. J . Hhiiiii gnve thè iiddress of welcome, wliìrh »un roiqiouded Ut by Col. J . M. William*, of Eugeni*. Ali interesting nddresa wns delivored by Fred Wulkor, of Spring field, grumi wurden of thè order. Othor nnmber* » e r e u reuding by Miss Mil dred Prlngle, niusirul nutuber* by thè Methodiat ehitn-h orrheatrn nnd a mule q u arte ! som postai of A. A. Uiehmotid, S. L. NI ne Itili, C. K. Uuiphrey nnd Kev. IL N. Aldrieh. A program of amali «porta followed. Members of thè order were preseli! from Kugene, Springfield, erram eli, Jo n e limi City, l(o»ohurg nini other place*. Butcllfr* Wtus Mora Laurei« Hpenkiiig o f Ih e c hu u tu iiq un , th è P ro vo ( U t a h ) Boriili! «nys: “ E i u h a n d e v e ry iium her o f th è p ro g r a m wua fu lly up to t h è s t a n d a r d o f e x c e l le n re prom laod, nini w hile th è muiiiigem ent culi» for un e xp ression from th o ir p a tr o n » aa to j u s t w h irh p uri ir a la r numbi-r pleuaed tlieta inoat, th è Itiujority o f (h e people d u e to Ihe g e n e ra i e x c e lle n re o f a l l - «oonied e n tirely itnuble to d e ri d e . T liere la, ho «re ver, mie p o m i li poti w h irh they app etir to Ite Uiiuiiimou*, an d flint is, th è « u p rr b e t r e l l e n r e o f th è m a n a g e m e n t u n d er th è tibie d ir e c ti o n o f th è rom pulì) '» e x e r u t i v e o f f i r e r in tb e persoli o f D o rto r H u tr l if f e , whose r o u r t e s y , k imlnc»« nnd g eu eru l » o rlhine»» ha» r e r t u i n l y won th è h eurt» o f th è people. T h e mie g r e a t d e sire upon th è |m r t o f all seem s tu I h -, th n t « l i n i thia comm enti tilde in n titu tio n re tu rn » n e x t y r n r , it m ny he in r b n r g e o f thia getierous, w hole «ouled, an d kiuilly r b r i s t i n n g e n i Iemali. ’ ’ Chiropractors. Dr. U. P. B radford and wife, ala te li censed chiropractie physicians, In p r a c tice 7 years. All rh ru n ir aud acute cases M in e» » fully handled without tbe use of the kn ife or drugs, no m a tte r w hat the name of your disease is. Consultation nnd exam ination fm> to all. Hours, 6 a. in. to 7:30 p. m., nnd by appointm ent. Both phonea, 23 nnd 7. I -onduli O re gon. may 10june28pd Notice for Publication. Departm ent of the Interior, U. H. Lami O ffice nt Uoseburg, Oregon, Ju n e 22, 1916. Notice in hereby given th a t William It. Flock, of Onkridge, Oregon, who, on J u ly 25, 1911, maile Homestend E n try , Serial No. 07278, for l-ot 4 nnd part of Lots 2 nnd 3, described by metes and bounds, of See. 17, Tp. 21 8., If. 3 K. W. M , und on November 9, 1914, mude Additionul Homestead E n try , Serial No. 09828, for the N W % «I l-ot 1, nnd Lots 2, 3, and 4 of See. 17, Tp. 21 8., R. 3 E. W. M., except the land embraced in original entry No. 07278, has filed no tice of intention to make final five- year proof, to establish claim to the Innd above deacribed, before I. P. Hew itt, U. H. Commissioner, at his office at Eugene, Oregon, on the 15th dny of August, 1916. Claim ant names ns witnesses; H. E. Wnlker, of Onkridge, Oregon; J . L. 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