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MALARIA and yellow jack ROOSEVELT GOV. LORD RE- TURNS TO SALEM IGNORED A GRAND OVATION GRAND EN CAMPMENT (rroni N. Y. UtratO. January 14. MM.) ,«Tt e widow of Dr. Lazeare, w ho, in *7,,,,| v of tbe «‘’Yvruiueut, went ,iie r' ■■ . ■ ' « , was ";IS inoculated with Yellow v Lr through mosquito bites, and died, FXi to ,j ,r I Congress for relief to-day.” "** _I1 j . of tlvfx ve « tells the o«i.l sad culmini. tatari II Itali tu hv ,n * “ofUa series of uV experiments by ll ti e - of wliicli proved cot - ' |v p ,t th«- familiar mosquito b ei< for ■ it.x ig M . i « • Jack, I ••.•I-:.” ” and ninlti'. Yellow and other other mala:. IN SALEM HERMANN Portland, May 3).—The graud eu Salem, May 21. — Ex Governor Wm , campment I. O. O. F. in session here P. Lord, wtm »< rved the «-tate of Ore has elected the following officers gon as iln chief executive for four Grand Patriarch—T. F. Howard, of years, aud who is now minister to Pendletou. Argentine Republic, has returned for Graud High Priest—W. M. Green of a short furlough at Salem. He will be I Eugene. hero tin- greater part of the summer ■ Grand Senior Warden—Claude Gatch aud exp, cts bis family to arrive from i of Salem. California soon. Grand Scribe—E. E. Sharon, Port Gov. L. i 1 is looking rather slight, land, (re-elected.) having had a seige of illness recently, Grand Treasurer—W. W. Francis of aud also as a result of the warmer Halsey. and damp climate of that couutry. Grand Junior Warden—W. I. Vaw- Ihe ex-governor was heartily wel Reames Rode in Process on Near comed by many old friends, aud is Made Two Speeches full » f Vigo , ter of Jacksonville. Thcught and Wisdom -Mag Grand Representative—P.W.Stewart Hermann ar.d V» s Introduced enjoying one of the most pleasant of Portland. recreations known to humanity, that nificent Reception Ten. to the Chief Executive of Graud Marshal—Robert Stevenson Th" ,,,. ■ i :ue exposed to niosriuitoe of renewing old acquaintances. He «1 inlliieiicesshouhl talu orotii ■ of Roseburg. the Nation. hopes to regain his former rugged dered by Or gon. lion is th«- fighting element war: Grand Inside Sentinel—Yl. Skaife . ami provides nature w ith health by a season in bis favorite in fi i, in •• e to will'd ward oft off disease, i:< of Silverton. Oregon, where he can indulge in its gufli.i. (Guard Special Service.) (Guard Special Service.) *! is impure or iui]*ov- Bi: if Grand Outside Sentinel—L. H. fruits and flowers and other good if there is weakness, it irisl!e«l _ Salem, Or., May 21.-PRESIDENT things After attending th«« presi Salem. Or., May 21.—The presiden Hazard of Coquille. 1,'iitingqunlitiesof the metili» ABSOLUTELY IG dential party to Portland, he will re tial party arrived in this city from Tbe gram! encampment accepted i lowered, and conse- ROOSEVELT blo<> ger. If you would NORED BINGER HERMANN IN turn to Salem, and will make his the south exactly on time aud re the iuvitatiou of the committee ou (¡tium.'.j : blood pure aud prop es-: • • ALL UTTERANCES. 1IE MADE home for the time being at Hotel mained in Salem three hours and one reception to Pr«>sident Roosevelt to ^¡h uu“ ped v.'itb take part iu tbe parade in a body on Willamette. NO REFERENCE TOTHE OREGON minute. The whole time was one Thursday afternoon. CAMPAIGN. continuous ovation for the chief mag The reports of th«« Graud Patriach A. E. Ream«*s rode in a can iage in istrate of this country. He was kept and tbe Grand Scribe showeti a very healthy condition of this branch of the procession, hi» carriage follow busy acknowledging the cheers of (kid Fellowship. The statistics sub ing immediately behind that in which the crowd of ten thousand people mitted show that the memliership has .1 L;o'xi with iron in a Mr. Hermaunn rode, Mr. Reames which swarmed tbe passage way of r««ache«l a total of 1982, au increase ill recognize«! every- riding with Mr. tirooch of the Presi t blood purifier and dent's personal escort that is passing the past year of 342. the pageant. ■ «t lias been used for The Pacific States Telephone and through the country with him. Every part of the program was car Mr. Hermann was pesented to the Telegraph Company has opeu««d au ried out to perfection. The president 11» st»>n, Tex., Aug. 1, 1901. President in Governor Chamberlain's office at Lowell, on the Upper Wil ‘ I have used I)r. Harter's Iron Tonic nix wlf and in my office in th«> state house, along with lamette, the line having just been ex made a happy address to 5000 school i • ■ "’v five years, and y recoin mend it. 1 regard it forty other gentlemen, among whom tended to that place from Unity children in Marion Square and was . . ’ y v .1 liable to ward oil ma was Mr. Reames. bridge, a distance of alx>ut two aud a greatly pleased with the reception by ii oinor fevers. iar quarter miles. J. H. H ates , In fact, the President omitt« d ex- the children. i Emigration Agt., FrhiooUns, The construction crew is now at pessing any sent intent favorabe to Mr. I;« that above leatinoalal la ftaalMj From the square the party wended Hemaun, IT BEING ESPECIALLY work ou a farmers' line extending from Eugene to about five miles below its way to the capitol where for an Mayor G. R. Chrisman has issued NOTICABLE THAT HE DID NOT town toward Irving. This liue will hour the president addressed the im tbe following proclamation atient the GREET HIM WITH THE USUAL accommodate many residents along mense crowd. Governor Geo. Cham observance of Memorial Day: WARMTH that former acquaintances the road who will have connection ‘‘May 30tb, having been made a berlain, Geo. C. Brownell and Mayor would exhibit. with the Eugene office. legal hoilday known as Memorial Bishop were the recipients x>f per It i« stated that the invitation to SPRINGFIELD EXCHA NG E. Day, aud deeming it right ami proper ride from Salem to Portland was sonal compliments. He paid a high that all citizen» should have oppor As previously stated by the Guard, practically demanded by Senat«>r tbe company is establishing a sepa tribute to the G. A. R., the uatioual tunity to participate in th«« solemn Mitchell aud some of th«1 other poli rate exchange at Springfield which guard, the Second Oregon, aud es and impressive cer««monies of the day, ticians and that THERE WAS NO will be in operation by tbe first of pecially to the good, plain people of commerorating and keeping green the memories of loved and cherish«*«! PERSONAL INDICATION IN HIS next week. The uew exchange will the west, of whom he was proud to friends now numbered with th«« dead; MANNER TOWARDS HERMANN start out with 36 'phones. Our be one. ‘‘Therefore 1, G. R. Chrisman, BY THE PRESIDENT OF DESIRE neighboring sister will then have first- Mrs. Hallie Hinges sang beautifully mayor of thecityof Eugene, do here class serico. FOR HIS SUCCESS is looked upon for the occasion. Secretary Moody by recommend that th«« propri««tors of WEAR GOOD SHOES as demonstration of tbe President's all business houses within the city made a short address after the presi THEY COST NO MORE unwillingness to go ou record for the close their respective places of busi dent bad spoken. man whom he forced out from the ness on Memorial Day (May 30th), THAN POOR ONES, Commissionership of the General The party boarded the palace train from 10 o’clock a. m. until 2 o'clock AND GIVE SATISFAC Land Office. and was off for Portland at one min p. in., and as far as practicable they HANGS ON THE TRAIL. participat«« with the Grand Army and TION. TRY ute after twelve. other citizens in decorating the grave Binger Hermann has hung on his of departed comrades and friends. All open gambling g.imes in Eu trail as he approached Oregon, has Witness my hand this31th day of May, pleaded and begged for recognition, gene were yesterday afternoon order 1903. has called on the bigger men of the ed closed by Chief of Police Stiles, “G. R. CHRISMAN, state to come to his rescue anti elicit acting under orders from Mayor ‘‘Mayor. ” As a consequence the from the chief executive some ex Chrisman. pression that would set at rest the rear rooms of the several saloons in doubts of the people as to the atti the city were dark and quiet last night. tude of the President. (Scripps News Association.) Severel gamblers have already left The sum total of tbe incident has Portland, May 21.—The special train town, but say they will return after President Roosevelt’s train of six been to leave no doubt as to the (Daily Guard, May 21.) a while when the games begin to which brought President Roosevelt President's frame of mind, and that »rs, drawn by engine No. 2199, in W. T. Gordon is in Porlaud. operate again, which, they say, will and his attendant party to Portland, frame of mind is disgust at the bad charge of Engineer Morris, passed not be long from now, taking pre pulled into the depot over the South Dr. A.-Sharpies spent last night in through Eugene on schedule time taste and “nejve” of Mr. Hermann. It was apparent from the atmosphere vious similar instances as a criterion. ern Pacific line at_2:15 o’clock this Eugene. this morning—6:15 o’clok. A. J. Johuson was a Salem visitor aftern oon. Although no arrangements had been that surrounded the presidental party. this morning. made fur the train to stop at Eugene, Tbe President was greeted with a Walter Luckey went to Portland i large crowd of townspeople and not great ovation by tbe five tho'isand This is the last issue of the Weekly this afternoon. Tew from the country gathered at the people who were gathered there to lepot at that hour with the hope that Guard that will reach many of our Mrs. John Straub is home from a (Daily Guard, May 21.) witness his incoming. The streets he train might stop and that the presi- visit to Portland. readers prior to the special election Jack Marshal Stiles and Constable about tbe depot were throng««! and leot might show himself on the plat- Mrs. J. B. Orrell went to Cottage Smith had a lively chase after two for congressman for this district. A "rm if only for a minute or two. But jammed with the waiting mass of hu Grove this afternoon. youthful offenders of the law this word more. Hermann has a rotten he crowd was doomed to disappoint morning. They were Tud Body aud record—his supporters have made no manity. Dr. I). A. Paine returned from hie ment, for the train sped through, only Sixty covers will be laid at the ex trip to Portland today. brother, Mertle, who are suspected of attempt to defend him. They could lowing up as it passed the depot. burglarizing a carpeuter shop and ap clusive banquet tonight at the Port Chas. Farrow returned thi» after besides the trainmen the only per- propriating various tools for their not—there is no ground for them to land Hotel in honor of the President. noon from a trip south. on visible was a black and sbining- own use. The boys started by wagon stand on. Reames is a Native Son, O. B. Tout took in the president's The President gives no indication 'aced nergo porter, who as the train and bicycle this morning for Harris a young man of good character and reception today at Salem. *ent l.y, accepted the honors of the of fatigue or worry from his long trip. burg to cut balm twood, as they ex standing. wasiou with a broad grin. Mrs. Henry Schwering went to plained. The one in the wagon was Albany Woman Shooting. Cottag«« Grove this afternoon. It has In en suggested that if the taken in at Irving by the pursuing You have a choice, I)o not forget U i • orts had been made the presi officers on wheels but the other gave the day of election, only a week (Scripps News Association.) Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chessman dent might have lieen introduced to Albany, May 21.—(Mho Hall, who heard the president in Salem this a lively chase« down the river road more, Monday, June 1, but go to the *re the train stopped for a minute and was cornered at the river by Mar polls and vote, whatever your poli was shot by Mrs. Maxwell last night forenoon. r two. Miss Maud Ward, who has been vie- shal Stiles and brought l»ack to Eu tics may be. at Albany was but slightly injured. iting Mrs. Wiley in Eugene, returned gene this afternoon. Tbe flesh outside tbe stomach was cut A Horse Drowned. home today. They say they bought the tools at a by the bullet, making a painful woun 5 second hand store aud are innocent of F. A. Rankin is among the Eugene (Guard Special Service.) He is in bed today, the wound being people attending the big Roosevelt Creswell, May 20.—A man by the the crime. considerably swollen. reception at Portland. ame of Miller met with quite an ac- Mrs. Augu-ta C. Peterreins, <lie«i at Mrs. Maxfield whodidthe shooting, Clarence Thomson, wife and par i'ient at tbe ford of the river one her home, five miles west of Eugene, nle east of Cre. well yesterday. Iiis has been placed under bond of two ent», of Walterville, have returne«! May 2«». 1903, aged 73 years, 6 months "fs- li.. anie eutanged by some means hundred dollars to appear for exam! from a visit at Pendletou. and 24 days. (Daily Gnard, May21. ) a'l «as drowned, leaving Mr. Miller Mr». Emma Dorris Thompson re Public She was Isiru in Germany Nov. 26, nation tomorrow morning, The marriage of Fred W. Bloomfl« -i.i • 1 In-family stranded in the middle turned this afternoon from Portland, 18*21); married in 1849 to Peter Peter sentiment is entirely in Mrs. Max where »be went the early part of the ■ the river. Mr. Lawton helped to Miss Estella E. Archer wassolemn- reins; came to America in 1854; lo ized last evening at the home of Mr. field's favor. week. out of their predicament. and Mrs. W. S. Moon. 33) East Ninth cate«! in Philadelphia. From there (Hall bad recently eloped with Mrs. Mr». Ed. Gompb and little «laugh they wont to Minnesota in 1866 and street. Justice of the peace C. A.Win- came to l )r«*gon in 1901, settling near Maxfield's daughter, marrying her ter, accompani«»! by Mias Ollie Mar Tragedy in Polk County. termeier, officiating. quiss, went to Sodaville today for the Mr. Bloomfield is well known and Eng« ne whore they have since reaided. over at Vancouver, Wash. They bail hi'iep. ndence. Or., May 20.—Mon- Besides her husl«and Mrs. Peter just returned to Albany, when tbe benefit of tbe little girl'a health. quite popular in lodge circles, ray r«niug William O. Peacock, a reins leaves six children, three of Candi«iate A. E. Ream» returned I I kill. d his uncle. while his bride, though a compara whom live in Oregon, the others in mother met them drew a revolver and this afternoon from Salem where he fired, tbe muzzle being almost ' der S. Kerr, at Parker Sta- tive stranger in Eugene, has won many went this morning to l«e a guest at Minnesota. against his body. Tbe bullet struck the ceremonies entertaining the Presi » f. w mile» south of this city. friends here since her arrival from Tbe remains were shipped to Minne the east only a few months ago. Ihe "I was a -hotgun. sota today, where burial will take a pant's button, then a button on bis dent. 1 »'lc«l With No. 4 shot. Peacock Guard wishes them much happiness in place. drawers, the buttons probably saving Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sachs went to their new relations. hin.- If up to tbe officers. him from a fatal wound. After that Cottage Grove thia afternoon. Mr. shot Hall starts«! to run, when the Sachn will return tomorrow while CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. Mr». Sachs will visit there some I own and have for sale about 300 maddened woman fired the other five Saloon Men Fined time. lots in seven different additions to Eu (Daily Guard. May 21.1 chamber» of th* revolver at tbe flee 'irg. May 20.—Yesterday after- gene. Am laying off a new addition. J. M. Sharpe and daughter, of Dexter Sparks and Mias Rosa Lane, ing man, but without effect except to Saticoy, Cal., who have been visiting n°‘n four Roseburg saloon keepers Lots sol«! on «^aeouable time for c >0 both of Blue River, were married at accelerate hi» »peed.— Ed. Guard.) ’->■■■ arraign«-«] upon indictments re- in Eugene, went to Latham to«lay on and upwards. the residence of A. W. Ream, 'M I«a»t -I 1 y the grand jury, charging a visit. Mr. Sharpe is an uncle of I employ no agents. I alone sell myf Big Fire in Manila. ’ 'h permitting unlawful gam property. These lots are going fast, Seventh street, this afternoon at 3 Attorney L. E. Bean. W intermeier L®* ,0 *’* conducted in their places of Manila, May 21.—Two thousand na- Grand Chancellor J. W. Maloney so anyone wanting to purchase would o'clock. Justice C. A. officiating. They will continue to tire house» have l«een destroyed ^°’,r «»»tty ■* do well to call early. hy of Pendleton, and (¡rand Keeper ot Blue River where Mr . fMnted ,n(i were flne<1 pach fire in tb* Toudo district of .Manila, Recorda ami Seal», L. R. Stinson of Some of the property would he «1 reside at •kiebthey paid. Sparks is in business. tbout persons are homeless, and Salem, arrived tod»y and will make change«! for desirable timber lands. are being fed and sheltered by th Helmet lodge, Knights of Pythias, T G. H ENDRICKS. “Mar-Not” varnish its made to var municipality. The damage is esti an official visit tonight. A thoughtful man . nish wood, oil cloth, linoleum, or wall mated at^OM»,««) pesos. I »Loot»,out), j 'I. Austin, of Winches’er, Ind.. All next week Dr. Lo»*- nc' i »per. It is called “Mar Not” ba- Fell From a Trestle. HT’X’K RANCH-FARM FORRALE what to doln the hour of need, ulo opticain will be in ht» Eugene cauae it will not mar. We fell it. wtfe bad such an unusual case office Tbe following two week- he Junction City. Or., May 21.—A Chambers' Hardware I 1!^s«'h,n! liver trouble, physi- wiH be out of town. If you are A first class farm and stock ranch hobo named Wilson, from Wiaconain, ? ol<l oof help her. He thought troubled with your eyre in any w»y yesteni ,y fell from the trestle of the combined for »ale. Only three ami Harrist.'irg bridge, breaking bis right oue half miles from Eugeue, Oregon. King'» New L.'. PUIa dont' fail to have him tret them. His • ' y* relief at once and wm gla^ere are right and hi» prices I I thigh bone. A locai physician re For particulars inquira of E. J. ( row, **‘7 e«lrM Only Tti. at w Eugene, Oregon duced tbe fracture. right. • *rag stör«. r F a r- Mention Made President Roosevelt Met ci Oregon Politics in With Rousing Enthu Salem. siasm Today. Hart er*s nic MORE TELEPHONE EXTENSION MAYOR CHRISMAN’S PROCLAMATION WHY ALL GAMBLING HAS STOPPED Ï0RANS SHuE STORE THE PEOPLE PRESIDENT AT PORTLAND WERE AT THE DEPOT Personals. Stole Some Tools. Special Election Monday June 1. Married. Married. CHARGES laud» and practically all in the state of Oregou. The land office does not survey tiiulier luinls, us such lands are never o| « ne«l for homesteaders. Therefore no record of tbe.-e timlier lauds is k««pt for the geueral public. 1 he .leuiuud for them aud the ease with which they are lucate«l and eu tries made led to the suspicion that .«in«« one acquaint. <1 with the recorda of the lulid office hull beeii giving out information not g. tierully disciiMed. The law was intend. <1 to give the limber enter« <1 to th«« person making th«, entry anil for bia own leneflt and to preveut th«« very system that has lieen built lip through collusion aud fraud. This system, it is said, could not have prospered if the rights of tin1 people had been protected during Advices From Hashington Say the administration of former Commis Steals Could Not Have Been sioner Hermauu. BROUGHT TO LIGHT Grounds Upon Hermann Was Which Dis missed from Office. Made Without Hermann’s Permission as Com missioner Washington, D. (' , May 22. The Post under tin* following I. id - i>- Public Laud St««al—Inter . i Depart ment Unearthing Exteusiv Cuuspir acy. —Indictments Will ¡1«. Sought.— Disclosures as to Operations of Syudi ate». Notal ly in Oregon. Whi««h Could Have Been Possible Only Through Collusion with Federal Officials The Secretary of the Interior is be ginning to receive reports on the sus pension of timber ami atone land entries in California, Oregon, and Washington, and so far as they go tin y confirm the wisdom of the order of suspension which was made last fall. There is a thorough conviction oti the part of th«« officials of the Interior D«« partment that many, if not most, of the entries under th«« timber act, which were made in the Pacific Const States «luring tin« year 1. 2, were made in the interest of syndicates, and the protests received since the issu ance of the order strength« n this conviction. Since then, not a single entry under that law in the stabs covered l>y tlie order has 1«.•< iiaHoned to go to (latent without thorough iu vestigation. A GREAT SENSATION. There was a Ing sensation in Lees ville, Ind., when W. H. Brown of that place, who was expected to die, laid his life savixi by Dr. King’s New dis covery for Consumption. He writes: “I endured insufferable avouies from Asthma, but your New Discovery gave me immediate relief aud soon thereafter effected a complete cure. ” Similar cures of Consumption, Pneu monia, Bronchitis ami Grip are nu merous. it "s the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price 50 cents and #1. Guaranteed by W. L. Delano, druggist. Trial bottles free. NOTICE 1’0 CONTRACTORS. Staled proposals for the erection of i High School building iu'Eugene, »ill lie received at the office of Pugh A Carey, Architects, room 4, Mc Clung building, Eighth and Willam ette streets, Eugene, uutil Juue 1st at 10 a. tn., where (dans and specifica tions may be s<«eu. Such proposals to l>» endorsed ami accoitipauied by certiil««! check. l’lie Board of Directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Eugen««, May 13, 1903, FRANK REISNER, Clerk, School District No. 4. OREGON THE CENTER. Ill one state alone last year there was an increase in the entries amount- : ing to about 119,000 acres in the1 course of three months. It is said that Oregon is tlie state where this astonishing increase occurred, ami tbst when bints of it first reached Secretary Hitchcock, In* called upon Commissioner Hermann, ot tlie (¡en eral Lend Office, who cam«. IL in that state, for information. THE RE SULTS WERE VERY UNSATlSI’At TORY. ON MR. HER! ANN'S, REBIGNATION HIS SUCCESSOR, MR. RICHARDS, ENTERED UPON AN EARNEST INVESTIGATION. As a result, three land commi -ioiiers in Oregon have resigned, under cir cumstances which warrant tlm Depart ment of Justice ill bringing criminal proceed Ings against them. Commissioner Richards and his in specters believe that they have un earthed a [dot whereby hundreils of thousands of acres of valuable lands in Oregon have lieen secured by speculators and syndicates through false entries, which could not have occur««! without the collusion of gov eminent officers. FRAUDS DURING HERMANN REGIME. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that all Lane county warrants from registered No. 12<I2 to register No. 1999, registered November 17th, 1902, both inclusive, will lie pai«l on presentation at my otlico May 26, 1903. • Interest will cease on that day. May 20, 1903. GEO. F. CRAW, County Treasurer. By !•’. Reisner, Deputy. Now is t lnatime to get that ohild of yours an instrument. F. A. Rau- kin is giving immense bargains. if you need a lawn mower, see our Phoenix Isill bearing; also grass catchers. Chambers' Hardware. Sheep shearing is at hand, aud you need h machine to do the work. In vestigate the matter. Loughimller A Peter. If you have a proof or filing to nuike on timlier land go to J. J. Walton. «Mr. Walton is a duly au- thorized U. S. Commissioner. Bargains. 3 large pkgs Eclipne or Jumbo mush It is an open secret in the (¡eneral ....... 25c Land Office that the frauds began dur 2 cans Hub axle grease ................ 15o ing th<> latter part of th«' ndministrii 1 tin can Little Giant axle grease 5c tion of former Commissioner Her 3 caus tine table sweet coru........... 25c mann of Oregon. Per dozen .. ...................... 41.00. It is also considered something of a 3 can tomatoes.................................... 25o coincidence that these frauds obtained 2 can» 31b solid packed tomatoes 25c the gravest proportions in Mr. Her <! lairs Santa Claus soap 25c mann’s own state, where the most 3 pkgs Presto .....................................25c valuable of tbe timber lands are situ 3 cans salmon...................................... 25c ated and where he is now running for 4 full 1-lb pkgs A. A II. soda 2Tx) Congress. 6 poundsA. H. soda, bulk 25c Th«- best opportunity for collusion 1 lantern, regular 69 cent, for 45c and fraud in the matter of timber 1 men'» 50 cent sweater for 25c land entries, is in the production of 1 11« Shilling's Best Bakiug powder 40c the final proof before the United 2'ulb can Shilling's Best linking States Commissioner, which officially powder 96c really represents th«« Federal Courts 1500 best parlor matches 10c and Department of Justice. About 1 box, 3 cakes tine toilet soap 10c eight««en months ago, before Commi Don’t forget we are closing out our »loner Hermann resigned, a sudden clothing department. We also have boom manifest««! itself in entries of a few straw bats at cost. Felt hats timt«er lauds. These entries pertained i to close Ht lo per cent, discount. to the very choicest tracts of timber AX BILLY DEP’T. STORE. CHAMBERS HARDWARE See Oliver’s New Gang, and all siz s and shapes of Walking Plow». The 40 Walking, The 40 Sulky, The Oliver Steel Plow, art) known to be adapted to this »oil. You can get Oliver extras when you need them. A ho all o her kinds. Farm implements. New Stock Furniture.