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SÄSSSSS^SSSS? iÄSsjSSSSSÄ^S' >ÄS5$SSSÄSÄ^i»^<viäÄSSSÄ ¿&5Ä$SSSSÄ$$i£3$&i j Amateur Plumbing will have few charms for you af ter you've once indulged in it— what you "save” at first you’ll lose afterward— lose your temper too, and make “ confusion worse confounded.” Why not come to us — experienced and fair priced plumbers — at the first sign of trouble with your water, gas or steam pipes and get things in order promptly? .-««e ji CLASSIFIED jj l i r ja. C. COCNTKR. J ATTORNEY. A L -L A W f Practice in all courts of the State, orrtca Pkllliat Huildloi. Suit S and 1’hone Main 1011 Coltaae Grove, "r. A For bargains in fruit, stock and farm lands see Scarbrough & Creswell, Oregon, or if Cochran, » g. Chas. Cochran, Cottage Grove, Or. K. YOU NO Î J. i ft J ADVERTISEMENTS. Ilest Washington Cedar shingles — free of sap, worm holes and knots, constantly on hand, l’ rices to suit the times. Inquire of O r k i n R o b i n s o n , Cottage Grove. Notary rullile 5 ATTORNKY AT L A W Office: Young Building, Alain Street, West Side. 4 .* 2 Petaluma incubators 56 and Wwi'W.WlV-WlVrWl'WtWl'ta^'idWi'td.WlV. »1 ♦ 12b e g g s and a 200 chick indoor Inquire at Leader office. JA^'AWr\WVS.W-r«.W.'>.W ñ W •'.<* * . brooder. r J W. K I M K, M. I>. Shingles t Lawson’s. J " A T T O R N E Y AT LA W Special Attention Given to Minins and Corporation Law. Î C RIVERSIDE PA. o CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED FAVUS, A H O R R IB LE DISEASE. W hen you. your dog. cat, canary, rabbits or poultry get grayish, disk- like warts that spread Into nasty crusts which smell like moldy cheeso or musty chop. It’ s that horrid disease favus. These ct lists sometimes be come h alf an Inch thick and generally begin on the head In little warts, from a pin head to a dim e in size, which combine until the whole nnlmal or fow l Is covered w ith the dirty, scaly disease and denuded o f hair or feath ers by Its Inroads. I f the crust ts applied to a wound on your hand or the comb o f a fow l. In about ten days there results a slight elevation which develops Into warts, which In turn result In powdery crusts overtopping ugly raw surfaces. I f the disease Is permitted to e x tend the victim becomes naked, grad ually weakens and death ensue«. It Is very contagions and by care less handling may become epidemic. for sale at Veatch & 26tf Paint your hen roosts with Ave- narius Cnrbolineum. Buy it at Veatch & Lawson. 26tf V; I C. J O H N S O N . AT T O R N EY AT LAW r Kstatcs Administered, Minins: Patents Procured. Minins and Corporation Law specialty, office over C.riffin, Vcalch Hardwwrc. Office Phone, Main It L Residence,^ NORTHERN GROWN 5 £ A BEST FOR THE WEST a A PAWS VICTIM. : »*MRVkwn » vK<W L(«WL W W v w r > 4 P i £|? !.. 1NC.RAM ^ BY CMBARNITZ % ♦ '/[ Office, Suite 3, Ban k Building. J NOTES Indestructible cylinder records and double disc records at the Bazaar 35 and 65 cents. 8. M E D L E Y , ÿ m 3 5 tf ^ PH TSICIAN amt 8 CIU 1 KON OIMoe in McFarland Building Over Cochran s Furniture Store If. ’.11 if Office Phone, Mi Ken Idoneo Phone .♦ S iW if ? m (Copyright. 1909. by American l ’rean Asso ciation There articles an«l illustrations must not l.o reprinted without special permission | Phillips Brothers P ro fe ssion a l C ards. -***■ IT i D ENTIST Stewart-Porter Building i Phone MSI Hours .An to 12. l to * a ; H. C. MADSEN, W atch m akkr . Repairing at reanonable cnargea. All work guaranteed flrnt-claan. WateheH, ciook* and Jewelry at Low out Price DRAYING CO TTAG E G R O V E , ORE. itlea Kxami ned. Drafting and Blue Printing. Present Ownership Maps Furnished. Farm Loans at Lowest Kates. Notary Public. A n d tv ll K in d s o f C. S. FREELAND ® CôâFÂSr HAULING ABSTRACTORS Rooms m and 10 McClung Building Corner F.ighth and Willamette Sts. Telephone KcrillM EUGENE, OREGON Leave owjers at Cunningham's Con- fectronery Phone 73 or phone residence 406 E. R. Wells A R C H IT E C T . • . Unique nml beautiful de- • signs, Plans anti Specifica tion* of all kinds of buildings (of any cost. Fees reasonable. Room 10,1st Mat. Hank Bldg, Eugene, Or l H auling Done Prom ptly at Reasonable Charge W. A. HOGATE C x ROVE (T allery N ew Management N ew Equipment. Come and sec us. We w ill do our utmost to please you. A. J. Armstrong. M I L L E R ’S Machine Shop A ll kinds of machine anti repair work done promptly anti at reason able prices. OLD IB O R R BUILDING Third Street, COTTAGE. G R O VE , O R E G O N CO TTAO R O ItO V K ASK. opali ^ l^ p iA M O N D rOFL All the lutoxt treatment*. PLAIN n i NEMCATB BATHS Î X-KAY LABORATORI For further particular* ariti re** O r. H . C. UG H I,K E F . ^ « W S C V Ä V «CM stiffs G r o w n f o r P n e l f t e N o r th w r - » t B o ll a n d ('U n ia t* N ow on U t ilit y nt a l l U n t •l«>alem A -k f o r C n « n - l" * " r I f n o t o n * a l* In y o u r iin ta h h o rh iM M t. w r it* 0». « U l n a m i m e o f y o u r d t - n lo r . an d w e w i ll m a ll yo n a pin »on in k k e f o f f l o w • r «.*, ,U f r e e f o r ynwr t r o u b le ttRTUMl ---- U liN N ltlU I IWIM UNlPNiNI tun LADIES’ BAGS " 0IN" AT AND PERSES COST MEN’S PURSES A Fine Line, to Select from. Am closing out this line of goods. Leather Belts, Dog Collars and Men’s Gloves at bed rock prices. STOCKS’ HARNESS SHOP Children may cntch It from the chick ens. or rats, mice and pets may com municate It to the fam ily, and lu turn tt may be passed to tlie poultry. T o be Informed and careful, there fore, ts o f great Importance. Epidem ics o f favus, chicken pox and diphtheria may often And thetr origin In a chicken pen. The fungus that causes favus Is a vegetable parasite, and If the crust ts magnified It is found to be a combina tion o f minute branching roots held to gether by a sticky substance. These parasitic plant roots are gen erally fu ll o f seeds or rounded spores. These arc on the surface and often fill the feathers so that they get brit tle and break off. R E M E D IE S . Either o f the follow in g remedies should prove effective I f applied In the early stages: Moisten crusts w ith liquid vaseline, rem ove thorn gently and apply iodine. A F A R M E R ’S Y A R N . t r i jest got hum from market. An’ I have a tale to toll Bout some of ’em town feller# What think they’re awful swell. There cum a feller to my stand With finger nails all black An’ Jabbed 'em In my butter rolls An’ cut off quite a snack. An’ when he’d hogged a ha'f a pound He gits off this refrain: "Look here, old man. that's strong enough To pull a long freight train!” Then cum another feller up An’ mauled my nice spring chickens. He Jabbed ’em with his dirty fists An' smashed ’em like the dickens. An’ when he’d thumped ’em black an’ blue An’ made ’em awful rough Ho snapped: " I don’t want your old clucks 1 They're too all fired tough!’* But last there cum a soft pate dude With bangs an spindly legs. He wasn’t wlshin* to be rude, 6ut could he test my eggs. "They must be fresh, dear sir,” says he. "Just crack a few, will you? Then I can very quickly see If what you say is true.’’ I jest got mad an* fired the crate. The hull shebang got tested. But when that dude cum back to life He quick gits me arrested. Old Squire Smltt he freer# tfre cae®. Then bowed to me quite low An' says: "The dude must pay the eests. You let that farmer go." You bet the hogs don’t all root mud. Some root the butter an’ eggs. The pigs are not all quadrupeds. Some sport a pair of legs. C. If. B. »H A N D L E W IT H C A R E .” "E ggs— Hamlin W itt» Care," w e o f ten see on crates at the express office. But bow w ere tbe beus bandied be fore the laying, and what was don. with the egg right a fte r the cackling? "M y bens lay so many eggs.” "Congratulations! But w e ’r . not Just now discussing quantity, but the quality o f eggs.” "Yes, hut they are fresh tod ay." "D on ’ t doubt it, but strictly fresh eggs aren’ t alw ays strictly first c l» » » In flnvor.” Now, listen. Feed the cow on ruw potatoes and the milk und butter tustc like pota toes. Now , feed hens on moldy grain and tbe delicious fresh e g g flavor la gone. Feed them on cabbage, the fla vor ia spoiled, and tbe egg rots quick ly. Feed them onions and the onion flavor knocks your trade. F eed them spoiled meat products and "lik e be gets like.” "Ob, my hens Just shell out tbe eggs," "Y o u know they scratch In the m a nure pile all day and get lots o f undi gested grain.” Here, as always, rot begets rot. Keep hens from filth. Feed clean, wholesome, sweet, sound grains, un tainted animal food, sound vegetables and pure w ater I f you want eggs o f flue flavor. Remember micro-organisms are apt to enter shell pores and start ferm en tation . Therefore never pack eggs In cases with tainted, smeared filler nor in moldy bran and straw. N ever keep them near apples, on ions, cabbage, turnips o r anything with a strong or disagreeable odor, for as bad company spoils good men so foreign odors epoll the good flavor, the keeping qualities and tbe value o f eggs. _________ FE ATH E R S AN D E Q 0SH ELLS. T w e lv e large shipments o f Games were recently sent from York, Pa., to Manila, P. I. The trip takes three months. Missionaries w ill fo llo w later. The large honed one-year-old toms mated to turkey hens from tw o to three years old bring the fertllo egg* and big, hardy, Jutcy, big breasted turkeys with long, plump drumsticks. Now, don’t bother the geese much. The less you d rive and m ove them around the greater the profit In them w ill be found. In Erie, Pa., they have discovered bow to clean out the sparrows. They are raising owls In tbe squirrel cages on the courthouse ground to do them. When the last sparrow squawks it w ill be In order for the chicken fello w s to shoot the owls for chicken stealing and FAVT7S m a t . the lamnty. Apply ointment composed o f one part Now get out your Incubators, wash red oxide o f mercury to six parts vase them iuside with hot salt w ater and line. see that the lamps ¡rt-e O. K . I f they Apply solution one part carbolic acid are regulated with a wafer, shake the to a hundred parts witter. same. I f there Is no sound the e x I f disease covers fow l, do not use pansive liquid has dried up, leaked oat the latter, m Its application to a large or exploded. An all metal thermostat area w ill poison the fow l. Quarantine Is much superior. affected fo w ls anti disinfect polluted As the breeding season approaches premises. begin to throw In the extra eggm aker and those hens that yon have not fool DON’TS. ishly forced for w inter eggs w ilt quick Don’t put off buying that incubator ly respond with pile* o f fe rtile eggs. till tomorrow. You’ ll get le ft by lousy Reinemtier, feed Is fuel to the egg fac chicks, to your sorrow . tory, and the btg layers need and eat Don’t let eggs lie in the nests to chill the most or the results o f your hatching w ill A new use for Hom er pigeons has be nil. lieen found In England T h e butchers’ Don’t forget to turn eggs over every clerks who go around fo r orders take day or the germ w ill cntch on to the n h alf dozen pigeons w ith them. shell and stay. When a dozen orders are taken they Don’t neglect to see that the w a fer are attached In an aluminium < tse to Is nil righ t; It might “ bunt” and blow the bint's foot and, "xlp !” they are at your prospects out o f sight. the office When the clerks return, Don’t forget that much depends upon the orders have been delivered. W e the oil. I f Impure. It may your success nse telephones. spoil. The reason you did not see more Don’t neglect to test thermometer turkeys at tbe shows la because they and regulator. T h ey may make you cannot stand the confinement and e x falsely blame the Incubator. citement. Four Imnrs see their finish. Don’t shove those eggs In right away. For this renson tbe assoctntkms do not T.et the machine run at least one day. encourage thetr exhibition. Don’t forget to turn and cool the There are three kinds o f lie » —white, eggs every day. Turn trays end for black and statistics. T h e Isdles tell end; that’s the way. white ones, men tell black one», and Now, If Don’ t forget to test the eggs at prop prearhers get o ff statistics. or dates (Btti and 15th). Hope you’ ll not i yon hear a wonderful report from Un cle Ham's hencoop this year, that’s no find all the eggs reprobates Don’t think If the judge didn’t note; natnre faking. your faking yon are safe. The d isclo-! sure, exposure and explosion r 111 g e t ' here Notice to Electric Light Patrons. Dressm aking Lodge Directory. I. O . O . F . —C o tta g e G ro v e , No. 68, M eet e v e ry »Saturday n igh t. A. ItBRWRR, N. »I. J ohn B. P h i i . i . i i - h , See. Fashion Stables R .E B L K A H S i ntinge Drove, No. 24, Meetings l«t. 3rd. and .’>th. Fri day of every month, •* M um . J. B t o n e iir k o , N O. M in n ie E i . l e d g e , S ix -. A . F , & A M ,—C o tt a g e d r o v e , No. f>1. M eetings lHt nini 3rd Wtslnes tiny o f enelt m onth. A n ii k k w II ki n d , W . M. L. F. W o o l. b y , 8ec. O , E S .—C h a p te r N o. 4, M eetings 2nd and 4th F rid a y each m onth. Mtts. M a ski C h am urns, W . M. Mus. ( ¡ rack R iu n ii , Sec. O . W .— B o h em ia C am p, No. 260, M eets e v e ry F r id a y even in g. D r . J. O. V a n W i n k l e , C. C. C ham . V a s D e n h i iio , Clerk. First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn In Connection & P o w e ll T u lla r , Portland and Return Only $5.90 You Need Fire Protection. The Southern Pacific Co. is now selling round trip tickets to Port- laud from Cottage Grove for $5.90 good going Saturday on No. 16 at 1.50 a. m. train, returning Monday evening on No. 13 leaving Portland at 7. 30 p. m., giving all day Sat urday, Sunday and Monday iu Portland. The same arrangements apply from Portland giving Port land people a chance to visit valley points at greatly reduced rates. Tom Awbrey can give you good reliable insurance at reasonable rates, put your residence insur ance in the Oregon Fire Relief As sociation and your business prop erty iu the Bankers and Merchants Mutual. Call at the express o f fice for ra|es. W W 0. W . - S t . V alen tin e C lrclo 121, M eets le t an d 3rd T u e sd a y in each m on th in W . O. W . H a ll. M rm . D. J. D i H iii i i . i . k , O. N . M bs . A l ien C o f f m a n . Clerk. M . W . o f A . — M eetin gs 2nd and 4th T h u rs d a y In each month, A. 8. P o w k i . i ., Consul. C. W . W a i . i . ac k , Clerk. M . B. A . — M odern B ro th erh ood ot Am erica. Moot the 2d and 4th T u es day o f each tn oijth at I.O .O .P . H a ll. K I). W h e k i . k ii , Pres. D r . M a c y , Sec. G . A . R .— Appom ntnx Post N o 34, M eels nt 1 p. ill., on tile 2d nnd 4lh S a tu rd a y of each m on th . Du D. L . W oo d s , P . C. G . W . R s v s o i.p s , A d }. F o r e s t e r » o f A m e r i c a — M ee tin g : F irs t und T h ird Thursdays. E d w in T in . i . a i i . Chief R anger F . C. C o f f m a n , F in . Sec. At Even MONEY I I you have real or personal property for sale, leave your descrip tion and price ivjtli ALTA KING, at the bridge C O T T A G E G R O V E , ORE. He can make your abstracts, examine the title to your property and do your conveyancing . . . . A SAVING Ot tim e, tr a v e lin g NOTICE FUR PUBLICATION. expenses nnd fa tig u e can he m ade b y u sin g K . o t P —J uventiiM L o d g e Ifo , 48, M eets e v e ry W ed n esd ay n igo t. F r a n k W o o d r u f f , C. C. C h a s . V a n D e n iir r o , K. o f R. & 8. the s h o rte s t ro u te E a s t. T h e re is b u t one s h o r t an d d i re ct ro u te b etw een tho W es t East, O . T . M .—C a scad e Cam p No. 2fi0 M eets e v e ry T h n rsd n y night. A. W . S m i t h , Com. G. L . R e e s , R . K . P rop . K The Southern Pacific 0. & N. L , O , T . M •— Lady Laiijson lliv e . No 42. M eets 2d an d 4th F rid a y o f each m onth. The R. M um . M arie S m ith , I,. C, M rm . M innie U nderwood , R, K, Oregon Short Line D ep a rtm en t o f th e In te rio r, U. S. Lan e o ffic e a t.R o H ch u rg , Ore. N o v . 23, 1!)U8. N o tic e 1« h ereb y given th n t J O H N C H A R L E S R IC K L I o f S a g in a w , O rego n , « h o on N o v . 23, 1!H)8, m ade tim ber o r sto n e entry, No. D24.il. for th e M v , Of N E U S ection 18, T o w n s h ip 20 S, R a n g e 3 W , W illa m e tte M erid ian , has filed n otice o f in ten tio n t o m nke final p r o o f t o establish claim to the lan d a b o v e described, liefore R egister and R eceiver a t ItoMehurg, O regon , on the 10th d a y o f A p ril, 1900. C la im an t nam es as witnesses : lle n r y M yers. C h arles I ’ h llllp y , P e rry Casteel J, O. Jarrett, a ll of S a g in a w , Oregon. 42-a2 B e n j a m in L . E d d y , Register. an d R O Y A L N E IG H B O R S Moot 2nd and 4th W ed n esd ay o f e a c h m o n th M iim G eo . H a l l , O r a c l e . M rs . C. W . W a l l a c e , Rec. General B la ck sm ¡th in g Horse»liop||iK & specialty. Wagon and eamaffe ru ing. All work guaranteed Have your liorsesteeth ex- ainmorianri repaired. Shoe at rear of Hemenway A Burkholder’s Store :: :: T . IE3I . B -A s. i k : s Notice of Publication. Union Pacific D epartm en t o f the In te rio r. U. 8. [.a n d O ffice at R oaeln irg, O re . O ct. 20tn, 1908. N o tice 1 h hereby giv en th n t J O S E P H 15. W I L H E L M o f D exter, O re g o n , w h o on O cto b er 20th 1008, m ade tim ber appU ation No. OlOOti, fo r SW '4, S ection 32, T o w n ship IS S o iith , R a n g e l W est, W illa m e tte M eridian, has filed n o tice o f In te n tio n to m ake final p r o o f to eatah- l|Hh claim to th e land a b o v e described la-fore R egister and R eceiver a t Rose burg, O rego n , on the Isth day o f M arch, 1900. C laim ant names as witnesses: Reese P a r k e r of D exter, O re g o n ; Rufus W o o d o f Dexter, O regon ; T hom as it. M a llo y o f Fall Creek, O regon ; Ia-w M a th e w s o f D exter, Oregon. T h e re Is unMirpnsHed th rou gh fast train service t o D enver, O m a h a , K a n sn C ity , t h lc a g o w it h d irect con n ection s t o nil poin ts E ast and South. T h e r e js an abundance of m atch less scenery, and an o p : r p o rtu n ity t o m a k e a d a y lig h t s to p o v e r n t S a lt L a k e C ity if It Is desired. | Barrels : G a llo n s C a rp e ts an d R u gs Made to order and Satis faction guaranteed both as to workmanship and prices. A p p ly to i J I/Ot us te ll \ w h a t can he done, lie fo re you y o u a ll about B enjamin L. E ddy , Register. p u rp o se ticket. i i J. M. C o m e r near Adventist C h u r c h rftfi W M . M c M lR R A Y , General Passenger Agent FOR* Plain and Fancy SEW ING Address, MRS. IR E N E E M E R S O N COTTAGE GROVK, OREGON Registration of Land Title. In th e m a tte r o f th e a p p lic a tio n o f E v a C. W h eeler t o re gis te r th e title to lo t No. 4 an d th e east h a lf o f lo t No. 3 o f b lock No. I .1. E. V o tin g ’s n d o ltlo n to C o tta g e (¡r o v e , Lan e C o u n ty. O regon . T o nil w h o m It m a y con cern:— T a k e notice thnt on the 10th d ay ot F e b ru a ry , lflOfl, an a p p lic a tio n w a s tiled b y the said E v a C. W h ee ler in the Circuit C ourt o f the S to le o f O re go n fo r I Mine c ou n ty for In itial regis tration o f th e land a b o v e dencrlhed. N o w . unless yo u a p p ea r on o r lM-fore th e 20th d a v o f M arch, l!ld!l, and sh ow cause tvh y « a id a p p lic a tio n should n o t lie g ra n te d , th e sam e w ill lie taken as confessed an d n decree w ill be en tered a c c o r d in g to the p ra y e r o f th e ap p lica tion and yo u w ill tie fo r e v e r barred fro m d isp u tin g the sam e. E. U . L e e , C o u n ty C lerk. By F Hi r e d G . S t ic k El.s. D epu ty. i. E. V o ie n o . A p p lic a n t’s A t to r n e y . Nolice for Publication. D ep a rtm en t o f th e In te rio r, U. S. l^tnd O ffice a t lloaeltn rg. Oregon N o vein lier 12. 100*. N o tice Is h ereby g iv e n th a t OSCAR BARNES o f C o m stock. O regon, w h o on A n gu st 1st 11103. m ade H om estead E n try No. 12038, 8. R. 01156, fo r E '.j o f NEV4, Section 8, T o w n s h ip 21 S o u th , Ilnnfp- W eet W illa m e tte M eridian, has filed n otice o f in ten tio n t o make final five year p roof, to CNtaldish c la im to the land s h o v e ileeerlbed, lie- fo re the R egister nnd R eceiver a t R osebiirg. O re g o n , on th e 25th d a v o f M arch. 190!». C la im an t nam e* as w itn esses : C h arles R. I.arence. John W n tk ln s, R. A . Allen. R o y G rig g s , a ll o f Com sto ck , O regon . B e n j a m in L. E d d y , R egister. Some owners of porch lights ! 31 rs. Sanford desires to announce burn them all night, others burn i that she fs again prepared to do all them day and night To these kinds of dressmaking and solicits notice is hereby given that after j March first an additional charge the patronage of both old and new of 50 cents per month will b e 1 customers. Call at her residence made for all porch lights found on Locust street or Phone 277. burning after midnight. I f y o u w a n t a g o o d p a y in g litt le business inquire at the Razaar, C. G. E lec tric C o . • I Ladies tailored suits a specialty. Administrator’s notice. J. M. ISHAM. Agent. Cottage Grove. PORTLAND. > OREGON Gasolene Engine For Sale. A fine, almost new 3-horse power Fairbanks & Morse gasolene engine, tanks and equipment for sale. Inquire at the Leader office. ► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »-• ♦♦♦♦♦♦ In the matter o f the estate of .Stephen Harris, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed by the County Court of I.ane county o f the State of Oregon, administratrix of the estate o f Stephen Harris, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the claims to me properly ver ified as required by law, within six months from the date of this notice at the office of Attorney A. II. K ing, Cot tage (»rove, bane County, Oregon. I. il l ik A. C row , Administratrix. A. II. K ing , Atty. for Administratrix Dated M l J m d.i \ o! D m m t e r 190& -39 ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « »»«»»• N ow is th e T im e to visit C a J ifo rru sL When summer has passed in these northen states, the sun is only mild under the bright blue skies of Southern California. This is one of nature’s hap py pi ©visions—eternal summer for those who can not endure a more rigid or severe climate. Califor nia has been called the “ Mecca of the winter tour ists.” Its hotels and stopping placas are as varied as those of all well regulated cities. Visitors can always find suitable accommodations, congenial companions, and varied, pleasing recreations. Southern Pacific Company W ill be glad to supply some very attractive litera ture describing in detail the many delights of win ter in California. Very low round trip excursion tickets are on sale to California]. The rate from Cottage Grove to Los Angeles is $55. limit six months, allowing ftop-overs in either direction. Similar excursion rates arc in effect to all Califor nia points. For all information, sleeping car reservations and tickets call on, telegraph or write I. 8 . ISHAM. Agent S. P. Co. or W M . M c M U R R A Y , G en era l P a ssen ger A g e n t Portland, Oregon. see » . . . ♦ » » . . . . . . . » . . . . . . . . . i