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THE ETGENR WEEKLY OVARI». THURSDAY. JANUARY 2. 1»O* 12 Grand January Clearance Sale Every Article In The Store Reduced Except a few contract goods, the prices of which are made by the manufacturer LADD AGREES STAND SACK EVERY SALOON Portland, Dec. 31.—AV. M. Ladd has agreed to take over the assets of the Ross bank and pay all its deposits within three years Details of the plan will be arrang ed today at a conference between a committee of depositors, agents of Mr Ladd, John Manning, district at torney, and W Bristol, special ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ GOODRICH CLOSES TONIGHT NAVY'S WEAKNESS 594-596 Willamet*« St, YourMoney’s worth or your money back PERHONAIJ4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ Melvin Bliss, of Acme, is In Ru gene on business. to Miss Carrie Martin returned Harrisburg today. Mrs. D. A. Paine went to Portland today on a short visit. H. L. Rann, of Junction City, was in Eugen« yesterday. A. Welch and J. O Storey returned to Portland last evening from F. J. Hard arrived down Cottage Grove this noon Joseph Nurre has left for Carroll, Iowa, on a business trip. Claude Spehcer went t • Wendling this afternoon on business. Mrs Fannie Barger returned this noo'i from a visit at Roseburg Mrs. T. A. Gilbert returned last nl|hl from a visit to I' «rtland. Gao. J. Post and wife, of Yoncal la, ure In the city for a few days. Mrs. C. T. Clark returned hrAne la«' night from a visit at Spokane. Ar hla Knowles, of Mapleton, Is visiting In the city for a lew days. Mias Ila Hendershott returned this afternoon from a visit In Salem A. C Nielson and J P Jensen, of Junction, were In Eugene yesterday. Prof« saor J. M. Widmer, of Seat- tie. is visiting hls folks near Eu- gen «. Bruci« Kurd y and wife, jit l’arma, Idaho, are registered at the Hotel Gross Potter Palmer, Jr., and W A. Humner went to Portlaml today on buslneas. C Cole and wife, of Marcqla. were In Eugene over night, returning home this afternoon. Glen Searle, a former Eugene printer. Is here from Everett, Wash., visiting friends Mias Minnie Chambers went to Cot tage Grove this afternoon to visit friends a few days. Rudolph Hrund, of Florence, left last night for Pendleton, where he will attend school Jack Jensen, of Portland, after a visit with his folks on Fern Ridge, returned home today. C. L Williams left this afternoon for Wildwood to look after hla I or - glng contracts there County Surveyor C. M. Collier and three sons have gone to Black Butte to do » nie surveying E L Campbell returned last night from Portland, where he transacted business for several days. Miss Khuinor Mack arrived down from Drain on the noon train today <o vlait friends a few days. Mrs. 8. B. Finnegan arrived home this afternoon from a week's visit with her folks at Corvallis Rev. D. C. Kellrma arrived home today from Athena, where he has been holdlug a revival meeting Fr««d Moullen Is In Portland, where he 1» acting as referee In the Multno mah-81 Louis game this afternoon Hut Standish went to Albany last night to play on the Albany f«x>tball team In a game today with Indepen dence Miss Helena Robinson returned this afternoon from Albany, where she has be»‘ii visiting her sister, Mrs. C V Littler. F F Morae and wife, o fllllnols, who have been visiting Mr. Morse's lxrs Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Fisher, of Roseburg, left for home today after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Ficher In this city. Misses Ada. Pauline and Claudia Pow.JI and brother, Noble Powell, returned to Junction today, after a visit with friends here. OblJ Shattuck, John Melhase and" Ray Ixxisely, O. A. C students who have been visiting frit nds In Eugene, returned to Corvallis today. 8. B. Davidson, lifter a visit at th«« home of his father, T. It. Davidson, In Eugene, left this afternoon for Tacoma, where he 1i employed. Walt) r Forblsh. manager for Glo ria Dare, who will give an enter-, tainment here <n January 8 under the auspices of the Eugene Military band, Is In the city. Streltel, who has been Mis: Wave " visiting her tuint. Mrs. LaPorte, In Eugene, returned home t> Albany yfrs. LaPorte accompanied today, her. Mrs. Mary Benson arrived here last night from Cardington, Ohio, and will reside here. Stic« Is the mother- in-law of John II llartog. manager of th«« Eugene Commercial Club They have leased the Minnie Washburue Elev residence al the corner of East enth and Patterson streets. ♦ ♦ DIED. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ At Dayton, Ohio, a few days ago, Mrs. Geo. E. McDonlad, wife of a for mer pastor of the U. K. e.nurcb of Eugene. There are no particulars of the deal* I De news was receiv 'd by phor.e from Philomath yester day by Rev. McDonald's brother, who works In the Hampton Bros, store. The remains will be brought to Oregon.and Interred at Philomath, the former home of the deceased. ' ' J DR. WALTER R. GILLETTE. Mutual Life official who demands a lew trial. counsel for the state, and for the American Surety Company. Mr. Ladd will not be p> osecuted, but officers of the bank, Mr. Manning says, will be Indicted next Monday. Investigation of th" smashed bank's accounts will be c >ntlnued, In order to gather evidence for the prosecu tion. Officials Involved are J. Thu lium Ross. George II. Hill. T. T. Burkhart. J. E. Altchlson and F. M. Warren. Experts c.intinue to dig up sensa tions In the bank's accounts, and to confirm the knowledge that Its deal ings were the most scandalous Port land has ever seen. Per doZ., 28c. Dairy butter—Per roll—50 'a 55c. Creamery Butter—Per roll, Hens -Per lb., 9c, Frys- Per lb., 9c. Geese—Per In 7 c. Ducks- Per lb., 9c. Turkeys- Per lb, 12 He. Fruits, I eg.-iaole««. Etc. New Potatoes—-60c f»er cwt. Onions—Cer lb, 2 He. Lemons—Per case. $4.50. Oranges—*3. Livestock Market. Steers—Per lb.,3c. Good rows— 2 & 2’.«c. Good prime dressed veal—5 6c. Mutton on foot—Per lb., 3H & 4c Fat hogs—4 1 2(o)5c. Fat hugs, dressed—6c. Grain and Feed. Flour—14.25. Oat hay—116. Cheat hay—Per. ton, 115. Timothy hay—Per ton—115. New oats—Per bu.. 42c. Bran—Per ton, 122. Mixed feed—Per ton. 126. Shorts—P pp ton, 128. New Wheat—Per bu.. 75c. Rolled barley—Per ton, 135. Chopped feed —131 per ton. ♦ + ■> + ♦ + ♦ + + President J. O. Storey and Vice President A. Welch, of the Portland, Eugene & East ern railway, arrived up from Portland this afternoon to look after the company's af fairs here. To a reporter Mr. Welch stated that the com pany expects to resume work on the electric line to Spring field in a very short time, although no definite date has been set. It is thought by the opening of spring that cars will be running Into Spring field. If the bridge is complet ed by that time. ++++*++++++++++ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ * * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ RAILROAD COMMISSION FILES ANNUAL REPORT Poultry, Eggs, etc. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ brother In Eugene, leave tonight for ♦ ♦ Chicago, Dec. 30.—Charges that glaring weaknesses exist in the con- »traction of the vessels of the United States navy made in a current num- her of a popular monthly magazine were admitted today by Rear Admiral C. F. Goodrich, commander of the New York navy yard, who is consid- ered one of tne brainiest men in the Chittim bark— Wool— 20 it 21c. Watch the Evening Paper for Special Prices and Sales The Friendly Store I I i , I : ‘ ! WtEKLY REPORT OF EUGENE MARKET This Sale Begins Tomorrow and Continues Until Further Notice Eugene’s Largvsü end Best Stora Atlanta, De-. 31.—At 10 o'clock tonight every saloon will close permanently, or un til the prohibition act Is reueal- ed, unless the injunction pro ceedings now being consid United - — States ered in the " court restrain the enforce ment of the state act. REAR ADMIRAL GOODRICH. navy. He declared that many offi- cfals of the navy, including himself, had notified the department of these faults. . CONTRACT MADE FOP. FOR UNBORN Fifty-five and one-half miles of new railroad was built in Oregon during the year closing last night. The longest piece of new track laid was 14.24 miles, built by the Malheur] Valley Railway Company, from Mal heur to Vale. The remainder of the] new construction consists of small pieces of track, part Of which was] built by logging roads. The total! railway mileage of the state Is now] 2122.31 miles. These figures are given in the first] annual report of the railroad c unJ mission of Oreiten to the governor.] The report reco^its the work of the] organization di,“Tng the last year,] telling of the complaints filed against] the railroads of the s’ate and the] work accomplished in bettering con-] ditions on the railroads of Oregon] during the year. No recommendations are made In] the report, the commission deeming] it best to withhold reconitnenda-l tions until the next legislative yeaf.1 The report says in this connection:! "In view of the fact that there wilH be no regular session of the legisla! tive assembly for more than a year! and also that the railroad commisf slon act has been in effect is companl atlvely short time, we think it aJvlsJ able not to make any recommends! tions as to the amendment of thel railroad laws of the state until . ,r] next annu.J report.” Salt Lake, Utah, Dec. 30, —To carry out her part of a ctinfact on At th" Eugene hospital this morn record at the county offices here and ing at 6:30 o'clock of c hot of the in Portland. Mrs. A. A. Bird, wife of stomach. Curl like, of Mt'pWjn, aged Dr. Bird of Murray, near her?, left to PORTLAND MARKET REPORT. thirty-one years He leaves his pa day for Seattle. Whe» she returns Portland. Ore., Jan. 1.—Very little rents, Mr an<l Mrs. O. P. Rice, and she will bring with her a baby girl business has lreen transacted in the three brothers and four sisters, as born December 7. Th* mother of wheat market this week. The holi follows- Peter S , Olaf. Otto. Paul Fruitgi i > h ers Attention. the child is Mrs. Mary Owwn of Port day sentiment pervades the *rade in ine, Mary. Jennie and Althle, nil of land. general and everyone is waiting for A mass meeting of fruit grower« Mapleton. The funeral will be held The consideration is that Mrs. Bird the opening of the new year. Prices Friday at 10 a. m. with interment In pay all hospital expenses of Mrs. and other citizens will be held Jam are more or less nominal as a result, Owen during accouchment. The con uary 4th, at the county the I. O. O. F. cetin tery. The ser LADD UONHIOERS _ court ___________ house, TERMS ARE DRASTIC but the undertow of the market con tract Is signed in the presence of W. Prominent men will deliver shori vices at Gordon'sundertakln g chapel tinues quite firm. The farmers who addresses on various subjects <»f ini will be conducted by Rev. Dommers- Davis and A. L. Rix, and was drawn uacH. and the ceremonies at the grave terest to you. But to make the meet! Final terms of the Ladd guarantee still have possession of their crops up by F. H. Rix of Portland. by the Odd Fellows, the young matf of the Title Hank deposits will not hisve entire confidence in the future Dr. and Mrs. Bird have a family of Ing still more Interesting, you are] having been a member of the lodge be reached before tomorrow after of the market and are making no sac their own. requested to send in some question rifices. In the trade a more or less at .Mapleton. • noon, says the OregiMjjan. I or questions which you would likd bulltah view is also taken. The over- Mr. Ladd has asked for time in to have the speakers answer, Yon s.ffd ’ condition of the American crop CLYDE PAYNE ACTING which to consider the demands of are requested to send these In writing Now Is the tLliie to buy an Incu Is relied upon to have its effect lat PRESIDENT OF NORMAL without delay to Mass Meeting Del two parties, the American Surety bator If you ar«- going to raise chick er. At the moment, the news from partment, Commercial Club, Eugene] Company and a committee of depos ens for next year. Start right by Mr E E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, itors. Argentina is the leading factor in the Salem,'Or., Dec. 31.4—The execu THE COMMITTEE] buying a Petaluma mid you will have Me., says of Burklen's Arnica Salve: The harvest has not pro tive committee of the state normal The surety company demands his market. no trouble hatching the eggs. We "It does the business; I have used it gressed far enough to make any schools has elected C. E. Payne, of assumption of its obligation to pay No sitting up with the Petalumt have them In all sixes, from the 50 for piles and cured them U W| it the state *295.910.68, on or before thing certain in that country, and the d"p^fment of science at Ashland Incubator. You light the lamp—ll egg to «500 In stock now Also Pet for chapped hands and It cured them. even with normal exportable surplus. Normal, to serve as acting president December 31. 190», at 5 per cent in does the rest. All sizes at Cham, aluma brooders, 100 and 200 chick Applied it to an old sore add It for the rtrmainder of this year in the It is figured that with market con bers Hardware Co. size Wo carry a small stock of ex- healed It Without leaving a scar be terest. that being the balance for ditions as they exist tn other parts place of B. F. Mulkey, resign 'd. which the (ompany admitted liabil tras for these machines. hind." 25 cents at W. A. Kuyken ity under Its bond; also payment of the world.«values must be remem Chambers Hardware Oo. dall’s drug store. NtlTIt E FOR PUBLICATION. within reasonable time of 1100,000, bered that while the harvest may Mr. Payne is a University of Ore have commenced in the extreme gon graduate and a star athlete while TimlX'i' laiii<l, A<t, June 3, 187S— J the company has paid the which The Eugene Commercial Club has I iiit«)l Stated Land Office. northern edge of the wheat belt. It hero. stat« had printwd a large number of pos PRESIDENT HIGNH Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 2 0, "71 committee of depositors de will not be finished in the southern The I ’ ARItON FOR Pl TER ters which will be posted up In dif Notice is hereby given that in coml payment of all deposits of provinces before the middle of Janu Biands ferent purls of the city aa well as in pliance with the provisions of the ai A great deal of the crop is still NORMAL SCHOOL OFFERS Washington, l>ec. 31.—Late this 1100 or less within fio days; depos-1 ary the depots all over the state. The SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES of Congress of June 3, 187.8 entitletl Jtrt between 1100 and 1500, in two in the milk and will not be out of afternoon President Roosevelt signed •.Mister contains the following An act fo* the sale of timber lauJrt annual installments, and deposits in | danger for some time. The situation "Strangers in Eugene (the home of the pardon of Stephen A. D. Puter, The Southern Oregon State Nor in the States of Calitornla, Oregon] excess of 1500 In three annual In In Argentina is just as it is in the and by tomorrow ll Is expected that the University of Oregon» are Invltel stallments ell of which deposits are country when Texas commences to mal school at Ashland offers special Nevada and Washington Territory,'] to visit the promotion department of the jail doors will swing open and harvest In June, and the remainder opportunities for teachers to review as extended to all the Public i.autl to bear 4 per cent interest. he will walk forth a free man, for the Commercial Club, corner Tenth These demands are regarded by of the Winter wheat belt has its most for the teachers' examinations In States by act of .August 4, IS '.] notification of his pardon was tele-' and Willamette streets, and secure February and August, and to take Augustus E. Whitaker of Waltunl Mr. l.ad«l as rather drastic, and some ■ dangerous season before it. reliable information Don't leave graphed to Portland this evening by work in pedagogy and special meth county of Lane, Slate (or territory■ Poultry mid Eggs. of his advisers urge him to resist the department of justice. the city without visiting the club. It There was more movement in the ods in teaching th? various grades of of Oregon, nhs this day. May 2J 190'J He conferred yesterday with While free. Puter la "yet under an them. will repay you We have nothing Jo poultry line yesterday than in any of the training school. Since the public likd in tnis office ins sworn statel W C. Bristol, attorney for the sure implied promise to place bls services sell, hut are ready an.l anxious to ty company, without reaching an the other produce markets. The sup schools of Oregon are calling for tneiit No. s «sj tor the purenase ««■ be of some service to the '»'.ranger| at the command of the government, agreement. In the conference with ply did not come up to requirements teachers who can teach manual train the S\V I-« of Section No. 52, im and he will be summoned as one of • i within our gate«.' ” the leading witnesses In the land the depositors' committee he was and very firm prices resulted, in some ing. many are taking advantage of Township No. 19 south. Range No. ■ represented by W B. Ayer, who also cases fancy prices being paid for the industrial work lately Installed West, \\ M., and w^U -oiler pruol Lee lloselton. the cigar dealer. t<>- fraud trials to be resumed In Port- Expenses of board to show that the land”sought is m > choice hens and turkeys. These ex In the school. reached, no settlement. Mlnney of January 13. Later, when the day reiflvvd from J F 1 ... and lodging and tuition nominal. laltiable tor its timber or stone than treme quotations are not likely to be 11 ----- on-Hyde ras«« is called. In this Vida, two pair» of dee rhorns which, 1 ’'Jf The State Normal School at Ash for agricultural purposes, and to J Ulltl < tt M X INDIGEHTION realized when the market re-opens to Puter will again appear aa a were recently found on the McKensle land is enjoying the largest appro tablisn his claim to said land befor« morrow. for |he government. It Is by a trapper named Collette The witness “ '"" To Ik« Csnsl WcHkncw of Htomach Eggs are becoming weaker every priation of state funds ever granted 55 W. Calkins, U. S. Commission’rl horns are locked together and It Is because of the fact that Puter is M um 'I««» Must !»«• Overcome. day with Increased arrivals and no a normal school in the history of Or at his office In Eugene, Oregon. J Impossible to pull them apart. Some wanted aa a witness here that Dis Catalogues sent on applica Friday, the 6th day of March, lsosl one Is now quoting over 32 1-2 for egon time during the summer two big trict Attorney Baker, of this city, J31 The chief cause of Indigestion 1« Oregons. — He names as witness: Henry Hiuk! Eastern eggs are hard to tion to the president. bucks became engaged In mortal | joined Mr Heavy in recommending weakness of t,he stomach muscles and son of Alma, Oregon, Clair Hinksoa| move even at concessions, Some of combat and their horn* becoming Puter's 'pardon. 1 lack of gastric juices. of Alma. Oregon, William H. Sa J the local speculators in this class of ADVERTIHKD LETTERS locked they slowly starved to death By taking Ml-o-na stomach tablets good« have been hit hard of Alma. Oregon, and Sidney P< rl by the Mr Mlnuey writes that when the \ l l RE FOR MISERY the stomach muscles will be stimu ■lump. of Walton, Oregon. | Eugene. Or., Jan. 1, 1908. horns were found th« deer had not lated and strengthened and the flow' Any and all persons claiming ad! The butter market holds Its own The following letters remain in the been dead many weeks. "I have found a cure for the I mb- of gastric juices will be increased with the demand largely for cheaper Eugene. Or., postoffice, uncalled for: versely the above described land> ar J ery malaria produces." says R. M. Ml-o-na doe» not do the stomach's Bingham, Bell. requested to file their claims I d J Hulled Mesquite Is the seed to James, of Louellen, 8. C. "It's called work; It makes the stomach strong grades. Light Supply of Fruit. Bolin, Mrs. Olive. office on or before said 6th da\ ofl plant, aa you get the pure se<«d —no Electric Bitters and comes In 50 enough to do It, and In thia way com-1 Clover. Ray. The demand for fruit was not brisk March, 1908. I weeds, or empty husks. We have it. It. cent bottles It breaks up a case of pletely cures the weakness so there I Colby, Nellie. at any time of the day. Supplies were BENJAMIN L. EDDY. I Chambers Hardware Co chills or a bilious attack In no time I* Ielna Is n«» no furthor further n«»«sr< need of medicine. light, however, and former prices Cornwall, Dud. Register. I amt It puts yellow jaundice clear out No matter how severe a ca»e of »ere well maintained A San Fran- Currie. Mrs. W. W. of commlaaion." This great tonic ■tomach' trouble.you may have. Ml- cisco wire reported rain In Southern NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION Drinkhard. J. J. X medicine and blood purifier gives o-na will cure It by strengthening Tinifx-f |«nd, Act. Jirtte 3, 1X7—1 ' California and this added to the firm- Edwards, Wm. quick relief In all stomach, liver ami your digestive system so that both ! nes» of the orange market. The I iiitixl States l«and Oilier. Elnfeldt. Frank. kidney complaints, and the misery of the stomach and bowels do their steamer Roanoke brought up another Fitzpatrick. E. C, Roseburg, Oregon. Dec. 30. J lame back Sold under guarantee at work as they should. assortment of Southern vegetables, Gowdv. Reid. Notice is hereby given that in x A Kuykendall's drug store. Hull's drug store sells Ml-o-na which cleaned up well. , A car of 4, 1 Harrv, Wm. T, In .’«0 cent boxes and guarantee to re sweet potatoes also arrived. Hickey, J. F. of Congress ot June 3, 1878 ent; The young non of Mr and Mr« fund the money If the remedy does 5a a«t to: 'I,,. tmib)': if The following quotations were cur Hunt, Alma. H Mummey. while playing with a not cure. rent In the local market Huron, Dane. iu the States of California, Or I loaded shotgun shell yesterday. Ex CATTLE Best steers 13 75 Ji 4 25 Jone». F. R. Nevada and Washington Territory, ploded It by hammering It with the Ar«hie Harrison, the IS-year-old medium 13 23 V *.< 75; cows 12.75 *i Mesplie, August. as extended to all the Public La« I result that the end* of two fingers boy who is chargeai with being In 13; fair to medium cows 82 fcr |2 25; Miller. Jake. states by act ot August 4, 1 on his left hand were blown off and corrigible and who has been in the ;>ulls. It 50C 12.25; calves 13 50<t Frank C. King of Eugene, county ofl Ross. H. H. the hand anil arm werw pretty badly custody of Juvenile Offleer .I M WIL 14 Lane, State (or territory» of On- 'f Sampson. R. E Injured. Or Brown attended the In llama for several days past, was ex Seawall. Chas has this day. May 6, 1907, filed ¡W SHEEP- Good sheared 14.25it | jury. amined by Judge Chrisman this fore I 14 75; full wool. Il 50d |5; Iambs. | this office, his sworn statement. Nu® Wallan. M P. man and committed to the Boys' 14 50 til 1.« 25. 8780. for the purchase of Lot NurtB Warn, W. M. “ The night came on, the good wife and Girl» Aid S«>ciety at Portland, HOGS Best 1511 15.25; lights and Williams. Nell. . ber Four (4i and the 8W 1-4 of smiled lie was taken to that city by Mr Wil- feeders, 14 50»l 15. Wood. F N. '« of section No 2 in township fl To herself as she softly Mid: llama on the noon train. Parties calling for the above win I south.range . No. 6 west, W. Thank God were happy, healthy PORTLAND MARKET REPORT please say advertised." and will offer proof to snow that and bright. KINK ItTiHhHXTS lami sought sitiiah, <■ land is more valuable for ttfl Creamery butter—35 ft 37c. J. L. PAGE. P. M. We all take Rtx-ky Mountain Tea at Fgg»--3.i <t 3Se. timber or stone than for agriculture^ night " M hen attacked by a cough or a Chickens—12 H IT 13 He. purposes, and to establish his «iaMM cold, or when your throat is sore, It Wheat - Valley. 83c; bluestem. 84c ____ to said i a ml before W. W. Calkin« e are headquarters for grass is rank foolishness to take any other Oat» Per ton, 127<t 128. ' __ __________ The eighth grade final examina* U. 8. Commissioner, at bis otter 4 , aapeclally Red Clover grown In medicine than Dr. Ki ng s» New Dig Barley Per ton. 127 ft 31. tions for the public schools will be Eugene Oregon, on Wednesday Ijine county. Chambers Hardware covery." savs C. O Eldridge, of Em Hay Timothy. 115; «heat, iti; I held 4th day of March, 1908. pire. Ga I have used New Dts«o •V- grain hay. line 11 2 He names as witnesses: L< - January 23. 24. ery for seven years, and I know It Is Mohair—Choice. 2» <7 30c. Hoselton of Crow, Oregon, ■Lesili May 14, IS. Jame* Haym •kipped a carlea«! of the best remedy on earth for coughs Wool- Valle?. 16 G 18c | Hoselton of Crow Oregon. June 11, 12. hop.« from Enges.« to London, Can- and colds croup, and all throat and Hop»—Prime, 4 1 ic It 7. Teachers who have pupils ready Hooker of Crow, Oregon, Joan h ■ da. yesterday lung trouble« My children ar ar* sub- Potato«»— 40G *5 c per cwt for the estaminatlon shciM notify er of Crow, Oregon. ject to « >up. but New Discovery I Onton»- New, >1 *<>• 1.75. H The total number of hunters' li «liilehly me of th? number of queeiions want Any and aii persens claimir relieves every attach" cwt ed and the name of the per »on ap- versely the above described land- a censes Issued during the year 1907 Known the workl over aa the king of Chittim bat k 5c po'nted to conduct the examination at requested to file their claims in tt «as ICT*, against 1**1 In 1*0*. thre at and lune remedies Sold un least 15 days before the date for office on or before said Cth day der guarantee at W A Kuykendall's w«.ich the qaealkMu are wanted. Petaluma Incubator« and brooders drug store &9c and It. Trial bot- . Marita. 1901. Ruy a Petaluma Incubator from J at Chambers Hardware Co. Chambers Hardware« Co. ------------- W fi DILLARD. County Superintendent, I j BENJAMIN U EDDY. Regfs' r.