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TURKISH CEXSOKSHJP raT PARAGRAPHS The hotel at Ceiee’in, th« p*spular •u muter rrauvt, is in charge this earn met o( H. C. Teik.-rd, fuemriy of Grant» I*»»». C-ulrsCui is ;o*.*al*-«l m the heart ot the M»a>y«/«i mountaias and is one of ih« ii»o«i p caeant and allra*live forab- besoa the const in vh < b U» spend the not mon its of summer, ha^riur ac* coo>modations may be- secured at ver, reaeuiMsbic rates at the bold, or very lesirab.e rswptng privilege« may be se cured . The ColeeUn mineral »wings aia j famed for their health restoring quail* tie» and this fact, in ad>litM/o to «Ab«r | pleasure-giving aUractUMt of tbiarvaort* Hr - op. "Oh out.**— h»u» -How doe* this l-ui*don check suit strike you?” Dick -"Don’t wear h in the railway stati*.». ur they'll throw you in the uagr <■ r ** Town Topics. "1 wonder,” said the cl m * n*-iuii.«jr«J professor, "what I did v ¡th that powt- Th. c'oa.lantinople corre.pond-ht of age stamp!” “You bad it at your the Berliner T»f*Ul»tt. writing on tb« tougue's end a nioiiw nt ago ” replied eeuaurstiip a> practiced in the sultan s his wife.— Youth’s Companion capital, gives M>me amusibg instances Mrictly, the. r-«jn .g« r ■«- of its applhatiob. ’be New York wtih J h upon th«* just ati-l the unj«u»t; Tnbuue. \tbru the French irag.dian umbrellas arr brrom«- so rh*-ap that ( beautiful scenery, pure water and iavig- Mouaet Mully v*a» piaying there last it «lescends almost exclusively upon ; orating air, makes ColeetiE ti>e i>iuf*« * asiun.n he gave, among other thing». the unwise I ■ ideal. itugo*a MKuji Bias ’* The faithir»» imn- Mr». Wiggle» -"Mrs. I rhet piave«l Mr. T» fiord is alto butt hag the C*»«r< Isirra in this pier« arw represented as whist with us this afteznoon. Mr dividing their loot of the governnont W igglew— "Is that so? V bat a re di<l stin water to supply the valley towns. treasury among themselves. All th»» ■be make?** Mrs. W'ggiaw- Three 1 Those who a«e unable to visit Co lest m pf.»»p bad to be »trieken out- would hliwdrrvf and righty words a minute.** in person will tl«u« be enabled tu enjoy not the public make h» own ap|n»ca at least a part ot ita pleasures at very — Somerville Journal. lion of iu< xtory to exist*ng affair*? Mrs. Sprndersr "My ha-band fre* modsraie expense. in the scene where Huy Bia» surprise» qrtifl, hr 11 ai me when J go to md«*ct my NOTILE T.7 CREDI rOKS the inioislers. Iiur’.s them his scornful botine-t».** Mr». Frrefut "Mine always -bon appétit, measieur»’.** and then iio»-*." Mr». >priM!rr» "Wha ? Why. 1 q thè Uounty Court of thè Male oi Or*- | gun fot thè County of Josephine. chases them out. the situation ha«l to hr im vrr goes with you!** Mia. F rrrfut In lb»i mailer of ih»« iff c bauge*’. that the stage uiaiiugef "No. but 1 know hr*11 pa, thr bill retala of E b ' m I i Nut re tu C k *J«IO/ i » ■houid come out and thus addrtaa ihe afterward and ask n<> <{uraiions.°— Mooo.de« raaed, 1 public: "I^adie» and gentlemen, the 1'hikuhlphia I'reaa. Notila is bereby gjvea by thr under* ministry has »ent in it» resignation. "Quite a colony of Ertgluhmru arr •igned, aduiimairab/r ot thè retate ul Ministers must not Iw chased out in settlirg in thaf new suburban town of F.noch dec»»a»ed. U» tl»e « reditors sight of the people. What woulfl be ours.” said thr big real rKtatr oper of, and ali perone hsving elatms agstns« come of the existing order? The sp»-» - ator. "I’m thinking of «-ailing thr thè sani >ie<.«aard tu exhihit thern witb i fators were al first bewildered by this town ‘Shilling.* ” "That sounds rath necra»ary voucher» wllbin » x montb» turn of affairs, out they soon saw er cheap." protested h* partner. alter tu» tirsi pubLcalion of ibi» nuto-r the point, and the theater sehoed with lo tbs sani »«iuiinistralur at my nffi» e in "Well it’s thr British quarter, you Grani» Ua*s, J««m*pinne Cotinty. Oerg•»« I their uproarious laughter au«i cries of know.**-—Philadelphia Pre«». l*ated Aprii r.XJO A.( . H« huh , ••Bon appétit, messieurs!” Mrs. Jonr> "And pray. Mr. Jone», Adiuinistrator <*4 sba estate of .A special study is needed to be abir what la th»- matter now?" Jonrw—"I Enea fi Moon, dert*a*ed. to bring out a newspaper without the ««ensor’s displeasure. There ar» hnn- uui only Wondering, my «’«-ar. sh«it NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTE TO AS- drr<ls of words and phrases that must you might have iemght th;- fifth.” KE&SMBNT WORK. Mrs. Jonr» -"At the fishmonger’». nut lie use<! at ab, however harmless Where do you Miipp«T»r I bought It'.*" To S imiby M. M ams — their application r*ay br. Forla^iai- You are hereby notified that the un .Mr. Jon»* "Well, I thought that per* ■ be word meaning' ••stupid” and corre dersigned have performwi the »ponding words in foreign languagr» haps there might have been a remf»»nt meat work upon that certain mining must not ap|»ear. Kotnebodv might sale at thr Royal aquarium!” I'unrh. jlaim situate on Bolen <*reeB, in Jose feel insulted, ft is forbidden to speak ph me County, Oregon, aod known as of the Bulgarian or tireek “frontier;” SHANTY BOYS OF NORTH WOOD the .McCoy Placer Mining Claim, tbe lo cation certificsie of said claim Eteins i» It must be the “line of demarcation.” Some iMtrrratlMM Fr<;«urea uf (br corded at page 261 o! volume 5 ul the You do not write that the slate of 1^**1»« HmlMrik I m fbr tdlroM- mining records of Josephine county, trade is unfavorable, but that an im Hark Wlld.r».»* Oregon, and that the portion of said provement in the conditions ia expect work due from you to the undersigned ed -<lon*t write pessimistically, what The lumber camps, where the "shan as yoor share uf said work is as follow«», ever you do! I)o not »¡«esk of the prin ty buy»,* wh«j hew out the annual sup to-wil:—For tbe year l*ff>7. <JOOO;for cipality of Bulgaria, but of the East piy oi tog» iu the Atiiruuuacas, live dur- I he year 1898,12U.00; lor tbe year JMV9, Rtirnelian Vilayet. For the censor no mg tue lung wmlcr mouli»*, ui<r mtgc, 82O.UO; and if said suine are not pah ! to such thing rvists as a con«-*-s»ion foi *uw ».abius, buol of ruuuo, uuutwu the undersigned at the expiration of the building of a Bagda»l railway; lug«, notched at the cuds and laid to i ninety days after tins neticr by pnbb«*a* every mention of the undertaking is (lion, yoor interest in sai<l claim will be gether "cubhouse style. A; uut end come tbe property of the undersign «1, ruthlessly stricken out. As fur thr is a Uuor Lung on iiing«-» cut from au ' your co-owhers in said mine. Transvaal war. any eriUeiam is forbid- clu harnciM» tug, at the oppumte end a Dale of first publication, April 26, lUCff. drn only new» telegrams and reports small window. In lius "men’s shanty ' E E. Goi chkk , of actual facts are permitted to ap the chopper», sawyers, skiudt rs and J. F. WlMKCAMVi.k, pear. Thr friendly feeling for the teamsters lounge und sleep. .Xcur by )» H. H owortii . Boers, which, not withstand rej»ortB to the "cook vamp,” another log caum. the contrary, is cont.nually growing Eiectrk LghU with a long, rough table tn the c* nt er. may annoy On- British embassy. muuud which the men ait uu wooden In lbw bertha of the Standard Pullmans F!vrn thr censorship of telegrams hss legged beuches to vat their ‘ grub, ' of the Northern I’acifit'i new North reached a limit hitherto unimagined. a» they call four hearty meals of "bean ('oast Limited will l»e appreciated oy A mer» bant recently sent a trJrgraiu Io swagger,” saleratus biscuit, fried pork Pacific coast and inland¡empire travelers. Holland that read: "Htrrl not accept aud potatoes, served to them «’ uay I wo lights io each aection. Ark «>ur ed; quotation in the Berliner Tagr light, at ten o’clock a. in., at three p. agents for the North < 'oast Limited leaf blatt correct.” It related to a ship ui. and again after th« day » nork is ment of »trrl that had not been ac« ept- let. A. I). Charlton, A«s’t General Pas ended, about eight o’clock <u the « tru rd l*rcausr the price liad fallen in thr ing. In thr end of this "co«>k camp” senger Agent, 255 Morrison St, Cor. 3d, meant imr, as was indicated by thr pule the cook and his satellite, the "cookie,” Portland, Ore. Bal» d quotations After an hour’s <lr sweat over a huge range,prvpming th«* lay the telegram was returned to the rat ions forth« hungry army oi Fr« nvh- sender, with a request to give a trans- Uauadians. in a larg«* log barn at the Inllon of it in French or German, lie opposite side of the "men*» »hauty ' the »ent l»a<k thr sarcastic reply that hr logging team» arc kept« baled hay be was not a translator, ami finally serU ing stored iu a loft overhtud. 1 h« n it by mail to Bulgaria and had it tele The heart la the most vital organ of the body. there are a granary, a b.avk-iuith »hop graphed from tbrrr. Going •»> the trie and an office, where the form.an und It it the engine that propels the mu» -• and graph office, br got ht» money back. sends iukt*H»!i a to the nerve« and brain and scaler sleep, with an extra bed «or the su»l then Lande«! to the official a trans to all the ui.< ■ of the txxly. A flaw In Its buss, or proprietor, when In- vii dta thr tuecbaniiim la certain to give rlae to serlou* lation of his message, “for the satisfac thr whole forming quit*- .. Luck camp, result» weakneMdenote» tion of the censor.** The officiai read village, says the Naw York hun, the presence of a flaw, ii thr message and said: by, we could woods la a forerunner of some For an average camp of some have sent that without any trouble thing more serious that 1« thr “mtii s alianty” and "Of course what did thr hunorabb hands to occur Von are the "cook ramp*’ are each ub«jut •> > by censor think was hidden in it?** enrlneer. Look to yont Thr mru sic’ p in lough feet in sire, The official »hook his lifad, looked engine. F*-e that no seek woodefi bunks, rang« d in dui.ijc tier» his customer over solemnly and finally dentercum. HUDYAN along the aider, in olden lim« dirt Is what you need. HUD* »aid: t.y on spruce boughs, with a Mingle VAN will strengthen ths "We thought your telegram related blanket »prrad over them, but iu these heart. HUDYAN will to thr recent reporta in the Berliner drg< iterate .day h they hut« thin bed make the heart muse leg Tageblatt that the Dutch ambassador. •■rung and hard. l«o not1 ticks, luxuriously stuffed with hay, Van der Htael, bad not been rrerhed delay too long. Begin tbs though they have not yet attaint'd pil by the sultan, of which nothing is al uae of HUDYAN new. low » and sheets. lowed to lie telegraphed.'* With the big stove in thr middle of 'I hr rrwult of thl» sort of stupidity is the room kept roaring with four-foot that all press telegrams and a large sticks of beech and maple, no onr suf part of business messages are aent by 1-3. THROBBING IN THR TF.M* fers from cold. .Along tbo lower low PLF.S WK KN LTIMO DOWN. MUD mail to the Bulgarian frontier, to I* of bunks runs a wide st*at. made uf a VAN W telegraphed from there, so that thou pine slab, upheld by wooden legs, and sands of pound* annually are lost to a-e. RINGING IN THR FARS HUD- called a "dcaeon seat.** Kang« d nlorg thr Turkish government. I he govern y r n lhesr »rata the jovial crew sit for an mmt is well aware of it. but cannot lias«. hour or so after supp« r, smoking thrir take courage to abolish thr censor 4-fi A I."I ' JIN ! NE38AND short "dhuderns” fillrd with cut plug ship FLUSHING OF THE CHEEKS HUD of thr strongest variety, umi giln and YAN * Ae Item off Interrat. jest go around and song- ar«- sung and to It* normal condition aud kr« p a cun»-<n| They were sitting in thr twilight stories told. Thr iniisician of thr camp healthy color la tbs chsaka. and he was explaining how hr l<)»t brings out his fiddlr, accordion or 7 PALPITATION OF TnF If» ART his money. mouth organ, and thr jig dauerr riita AND I KB FOUL Art BEATING HUD "You see, it was this way: In the pigeon winga or th«* boisterous "stag YAN by Mt * ti ’ I* **n i ng th« h«*art n «0*1 quarter stretch my horse was I wo <|uu«!rillr” or spirited "Frriteh four” th« nerve« that supply It. will *i««p : ir pa:j I- h ngths ahead, but he gradually lost brings all hands out on th«* punchr««n tatKinand flu tiering and *»««<•« th« bear! i*«At ¡MT, ground, till in the home stretch he floor, hoeing it down In ni«M-<*.i»ins, regularly. Un» neck an«) neck with the young •hoe parks or "larrigans,” the lai ter au ft. TIIROHBINO IN TTTE STOMACH filly - «ffshoot of thr moccasin with a top REGION. Thl»throbbing nd j * • • "How lovely,* aha e scialili«-«!. inter boot. appear shortly after th« u»e <.f HU0YAN rupting him and ■Moving a little Ih shirs th rue lumber ratiipa there Tbotisands have b«**n «-nre«t ot Haart U'-mk- cloarr. vrr many other lit th* cabins svattrrrd n»ss by HUDYAN Yon should re prat«*« I “A’ou throughout th«* woods, whose inmates, "How u- H U D V A N • don’t understand, 1 had my money thr "gum picker»” of thr north wo«nla, HUDYAN h”“‘ r®'‘r 4» It t s ««ii th«* horse that was dropping I»«- k «*, or S make a livelihood from th«- Adiron In all drugstor»*« f<*r NV*, per | 4*>« h i . t hind.** dack spruce. A larg«- p»-rrrntngr of nil packer*« for I ’ W If y »nr dr r. "Ara, Harry, I know; but I was spruce terra arr nia«lr almosi ttt!urlt*ss k«-ep It, send >1 r it*, tl - HUDYAN REM thinking how perfectly Iw-autiful it f«»r lumber by rracka. which extend up EDY COMPANY Consul*, the HUDYAN DOCTORS I must ha*«* been to l»r neck and neck the trunks from th«* base to thr lower FREE. Yon may •» I and » Then hr gave n protracted sigh, ad branch*•• «>f th«- crown. In most casrs 1 a free ronsultation. If y»a «-• justed his position, and there in the riot rating to the heart of thr tr«-«* do« to*» writ» to them fvr al I silence ami gloaming they illustrat«*«l. This »Mini fill« with rr»ln, which « \ given fi«« for th« MSfcing Ad in paiFutnime. a modern racing term mira and hardens, forming the spruce — Kansas City Independent. gum of com merer. HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY Newspaper* Have Hard Work to Escape It* Rigor*. ; HERE ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS: MRtrlniunlal Illi«». ••A’ oii must think I'm a fool!** ei- elaimrd Ihr angry husband. “I would never have ventured to say »<»,*’ replied his better half, "but now that yon have mentioned It. I am not prepared to deny It.”- Chicago Keen ing New». Tn the town of Ensley. Ala.. 1* months ago tbrrr were .V o people Xus there are 5,000. They were brought there bv the steel mill, thr rod mill andothrr iudustricB. I IX't’RI ASJNG EXERGY. To the mountains cur people in 'n creasing namfjers yearly look fortboe •lays of re axaDon and rr<-mtwo nc«r« Scientih-. Opinjon of the Urthi vary to manna:* tbe bumsg u»»cLi . {. A number of especially fine Ani Imr wuvkmg condition. Tbe >»ngu<>n«os mals and Heads are offered for sale Productive Pwsibilitie». sloth of the irastMjve pr« ven very aedu« ’ ri• A moog tv ire ebile il la»u. but many have decided «-Irlriaa. XJLola T»»lw. that tbe annual oo’ing »buald provide the ire tb • bo Fvwbleu» «f Fee« not on*y rnriicai change of air and sur b, W - ■ .«ff Be rounding«, but a!so such stimulanoa uf lare’» Ferree. flagging energies «■ w:.i pruvi.le braso F^r 4 1» esaicg Human aod vigor lor tbe reii.rn to labui The Pre ference to thè this tLey urge tbe mo i tain climb and K ergy.” w 4 • n» rgy, i« dia raruble, the balsam of tbe m«juuiatn < li N.krAa Tesla pine«, and tbe clear, uuaiai'eraitd iy thè produe- m'MiDfain air. T it be more « ffre- t Io this direction ti • Hhaata K«rate ifieial mrans now affords a wealth of .Ura-tmn» Ti e If you uf f. ■J pi »roductiou re entire line of rood from Ashlaud to R«-«i* T ato ihe qaeatiflM or have any ding is studded with charming and ac »oiL Wuat il how fa mounted, a cessible hotels an I ramps, where are sue ttii a mvsterv. i* tka rub»bly «quiv- cheer and comfort sn«l hea!.ng at rea*«m- Hee or call Tu exi I .> iti tbe ongm uf life able cunt, and wher»» you can hunt, fi-h, I hi disin teg rat ed by ride, loaf or play with equsl family. The Or if you iouk fo' bealmg waters, none better can be found, hot or .cold, than fe. Some 1 | the springs of Ashland, Coles!io. Anler e. and some I«.» — » «... : so: , t». . .. ».«,*. t»-. v.. mm « i* . i»v> - »-•. acati th p Before visiting Europe, the people of the Nurthwept »huuld kr** il«e gforie- of 1 f. th I Y'osemite valley, an<l th** woD<jro>jft !groves of liari|»o»a an«i Calaveras; >«»L I Parisians are likely to make if h and on, at hit I concerning these attractive reaorr piant an PARKER S | Send io Mr. C. H. Markham, • .<-• are, Lut thou. h th H hair balsam St4 b^-‘* * t to bow Passenger Agent, Portland, for <1 M a taaamal F*»**“- f. t rt, or h I l«x>klets on < astle Crag, Shasta -pnug-, >o-r Pails to **u,r%Sr- II air to » ’ • Yestaful < ; , vo v I oil ea fS«— w* « S k*-r » -*4- M«-Cloud river, Yosemite, and excursion _ id th not 1 j rates thereto. »urne » supj; fount s whi have aula, lay th< ir an; valu r eorr< ief tr, th th kr of t f Ou COB ita Stages mn lioth ways daily between Grants Pas-. Oregon, and Cresci !*. f Bit City. Cal., passing through the following interi< r points Wilder- t and produce vilie. Love's, Anderson. Kerby. Waldo, Shelly Creek, i incai«*ulable ben- Patrick's Creek, Gasquets. uhl follow. a to«/k a powerful a!,«.n of scientific men. but au tfnen-n* mean» fur accom- WESTBOUND EASTBOUND plishing this reau’t could not be de .. 8 a. m. 1 Leave Crescent City . vfowd. The problem was rrn*h-rrd ex Leave Grants Pass Arrive at Waldo........ trernely difficuh by tbe extraordinary Arrive at Waldo.............. __ 6 p. m. 30 a. 4 a.m. I^ave Waldo.......... inertnrvs of the nitrogen, which re Leave Waldo.................... fuses tu combine even with oxjg«*n. Bui Arrive at Crescent City.. .. . . 6 p. ni. I Arrive at Grants Pass .4:30 p. here electricity cunws tu our aid; Th» '. A de The scenery through which this line passes is hieatitiful. dormant affinities of the elements art Excursion Jghtful mountain road from Gasquet to Crescent City. E; awak« !;••«. i»*. an • rrtr «- c urrenl of thr rates during summer season. proper qu J. C. HARPER, Grants Pass. Or.. Manager "In the manufacture of nitrogen eoru p< by this method, of course every po.si! b •- u » as bearing upon the int« m ity Ol 1 ti ls ac'ion and the efti cienci of the j r cm ?ess will be taken ad- va ' ge of, hi id, besides, epreial ar ngemetUs h il! be provided for the rasgu fixât! iou of thr compou ds formed, as vìa the they 1 gen I»« con again inert after a little lapse of time. tim*. Steam is 3 simple ar. and ef fective 1 e means for fixing p«*rmanentiy the com oun«:V Th«- result Illustrated inakrx i j»r•»<*! ¡cable to oxidize the at- mosphri • x itr'jgen in unlimited quan- titles, m .'t’y by the use of cheap mr- Train* Leave Graut» I1 ’aas for Port clianical |*ov«-r and niirpie < lectrical lumi unti Way Slations at 4:40 a paratu Jn this manner many com a in. and <1: 15 p. in. pounds O! f nitr<>g« n may Imanufac tur»*d all over the worid at a smal Ì Lv. Portland . . 7:00 ,p.m. 1 x :o'.) a.ni. co«t. and in any de«fr*«P rmount. an< Ar. <1 rantsPas«!. .10:4# p.tn. 1U.10 a.in. TJ e i of these compounds the soil by Ar. Ashland. .. 12 ;33 a.in. 11 :3Ò a m. can b«- ' frrtiliz- d and its pr«><!uctiveness 4:35 a ni. ! 5 :00 p,m. Ar. >a«-raruento indi fin iLtely increased. An r«>un<laf.re 9.30 a.m. Ar. San Francisco . 7 ;45 p in. of c up aud' healthful food, nut arti- but > uch ax we are accustomed A r. <Igden... . .5 45 p in. Il :45 a.m. to. tua ay thu» be obtainc«). Thia new m .00 a.m. Ar. Denver ... .9 :00 a. tri. and In '■xhauMfib’.r Kuuree of food sup- 7:25 a.tn i Ar. KanfUH Citv .7 :2-*> arn. ill l»e of incalculable lien« fit to wi a,ni. 9 :30 a.tu. . .7 :55 Ar. Chicago p’y maiiki l|id. for il will enormously con- 7 09 a.m. triti ute e to tbe increase of the human Ar. Lo» Angeli». 1:20 p ir». ♦».Od p in ' Ar. El Fa-«« 6 03 p.m. IflMS s. and thus add immensely to hu- fi:30 a.m | Ar. Fort Worih. 0 .;«•) a ni. mat e •nergy. Soon. I hope, thr world 9:55 a. tu. Ar, City «»I Mexlv0.0:55 a.in. will • the b: g nnlug f nn industry 4 :00 a.m. I | Ar. Houston . . 4.00 a m. which, in time to <*t«mr. will, I believe, a in. 0 :25 p.m. Ar. Sew Orleans 6 :25 I m - in import«n<*«- next to that of iron.” fi a tu. ! ; Ar. Weab'ngton 0:42 a.in. 12:42 p.m. i Ar. New York . . ..12:43 p.m Thr Kry tu W nahliiKhitt Noelety. FOR SALE BY W F. KREMER Th»- words army an«l navy are an I’l l I.M AS IND TOl'KIST CARS on open a» amr to th» best dements of so birth train- (’hair cars Sa«-rarnen o to cial life every wherr in our country, and Og«ien and El Paso, and Tourist car« to among th« leaders of adnngfon so Chicago, St. Louis. Ne^v Orléans and ciety are found many whose husbands Washington. are in one or the «4her. Washington is thr natural rallying-point of thr Connecting at San Francisco with sev army, und rvrn after thr active profe«- eral etrotnahip lines fur Honolulu. ¡fl hey find there the it Japan, Cl ina, Philippines, Central an<i e. Mrs. Grant, South A h erica. Wet hing •!»* sdì* «o marh s. Logan have tn «br . harm of th« «r» • i - « pre, un<! room <»r I.-. ’• r •>• « «.e «..» iy r ■ I Ser J. I’. Jr^'er. agent at Grants I'asp • rt>t from »XJKDOVA « »f friends Nothiog «Hi contri«»«»- more to tb« Pass station or address arti-tic « u <««« m of th* inneh-on, inrnt of «-a or dinner Th- b-«t decorative caudina for th« aim pi-at or th* C. II. MARKHAM. G. P. nr to 1 im< mo-t elalorata function for Mit Portland. Ore tag« or man«>on Ma-1- in all coiofs idiington' sad the m<»t delicate tinta t.y ral IXwry »1 OIL CO. and «old evrrywhor«. <!t»w a gra- ovrr him > last New knowr as wrl slmnd'i VIties an»! re its, ank rra4c.Mark* ■»«■ta«d ao4 all Pst- ihe afternoon. Vooi ftATt Fees. Ovft Ornct «8 c»e»s«TK U S PavewT truer Hines, in Worn- wre JU.Writ m UiM thaw ikoae Ikingtsa, i draw ag «r p1*<vt«u, with dracrip W« »4Vis«, ti MtentaS.« «r »«<, £r«r «4 I'roNli I »tk lh>rk« charg«*. Our feeJue t. »«Wwt ia wx«re4. Up to IM* ck departmmt had A P amswlc * " .«ent».” w«A coM of sat** in lk< U.S. sr.u ioretgn counirm ► fient th« su in of 46*AOA,2*3.5ti In ««•quir- •cut free. Ad J re» a, ing alni in>|proving private property. j f ■ h the rentals re ceive<l smonntid t <» fb w,226.vi. or 7 1 1(1 per «*ent. per ninnum on the total <1«utlay. ’ As the aver ag«- rate of interest >on the I Mounted Elk Head Ldaho Iker Heads. Oregon Deer Head Deer. Pa other Black Bear S. H. CA1 S. Ort Route Candles C.A.SNOW1CO., e-' ■ * ■ -z ih - * L* . is* . A eonlan you do not ■■1 k-G A Io. tar iou get your money’. g ®« .. riiy aud quality. — jfan Is the only new-paper In Ot^- ugton, Idaho and British Columbia ¡akirs ih ih the day and night reports of th« dated Press. 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