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.w FARMERS AND GOOD ftOADS Coat tf Ramllas Tmrm Prolaeta Om The advocate of good roadi will find plenty of arguments Id tbe recent re port of the Industrial com ni laden on the marketing end distribution of farm ing products. ' This report shows tbe value of good country roads and the Immense saving that could be effected through them. It also furnishes argu ments In fa tot of the construction of electric lines through tbe farming sec tions of tbe country not only for tbe hauling cf passengers, but for the haul ing of freight The report shows that the cost or hauling farm products over country roads Is $300,000,000 a year, or more than the entire cost of oiierntlng all tbe railways In tbe L'ulted Htntea, says the Now York Commercial Advertiser. The total operating expenses of rnllrouils Is estimated at only f81H,0G0,000 anuual ly. Tbe a vera go haul to tbe nearest shipping station In the transportation of farm products Is twelve miles, and tbe average cost Is V.3 cents a ton a mile, or $3 a ton for the twelve miles. By coinparlug this ton mile cost with the average ton mile revenue of tlio railroads In the country, which amounts to T mills a mile, the liuiiiense oppor tunity for saving that would be effect ed through good roads may rendlly bo seen. If farm products could le hauled to market at 7 mills a ton mile, as Is tbe case with railway tratllc, the en tire chargo for traniortntlon would bo less than 1211,000,000 as compared with tbe $000,000,000 It costs the farmers to ban their products over ordinary roads. The building of good roads and the construction of electric linen w ill mean an enormous suvlng to the funning classes. Borne of tbe advocates of good roods believe that the two could be constructed Jointly, as the cost would bo proportionately less for tbe building of good wagon roads, which could also be used fur electric railways. These electric railways could be eonstructiHl through those sections of the fanning community which would offer the bint possibilities In tbu way of freight and passenger tratllc returns, and wagon roads could be built connecting these with all sections of tho country. Tbe farmer who did not llvo on the direct line of an electric railway could haul bis freight to the nearest isilnt, where it could be quickly transferred to an electric train. COUNTRY OF GOOD ROADS. The lllhvrt of Franc mm Hits hr mm American. "One of the things that Impressed mo most while away was that no matter where one may go In I'm nee be Duds tho very best of roads," sulci the Hon. Wllllum Vlynn lu an Interview pub lished in the I'lttsliurg Times. "I bad an excellent opportunity to olmervu that fact while on my way from l'urls to Alx-les-Uulns. Wo made the Journey of 25 miles In an uutomnlillc, taking tho trip by easy stage and reaching All ies llnlns three dys In I it. For miles and mllM at a stretch there tho roads are on a straight Hue, and every foot of the way we found to bo In the very best of condition. It seems that In France they are far ahead of our coun try In taking euro of their roads. "Itondmnklug In Franco Is handled Very differently from the way It Is bandied lu this country. For Instance, repairs are mude to tho muds there long beforo the apiieuranco of tho road .would ludleuto that any Immediate re pair wito needed. )f course the roads there are very old and uro Well cured, so th... with their present method of repairs It Is a comparatively easy mut ter to keep them In the best of condi tion. "A rcmurkablo thing ulmut the road question In Franco Is that travel Is not so benvy n Is the case lu our country, but notwithstanding that fact the mails are not allowed to suffer from neglect. The roads are maintained by what sro called departments there, which In our country would be called counties, and It 1 no uncommon thing for one to travel hundreds of miles and not II ml a Ingle hole or rut In any part of tho road." The .' ot ronvlets a llnada. In many countries the army bus been used to advantage lu time of peace lu building up uiul maintaining the high ways. There Is no army In this coun try for such tt purpose, but there Is an army of prisoners In every state w hose labor Is so directed ami baa been so ill rected fur generations past that It adds little or nothing to the common svculth, says Marten Dodge, director of otllcv of public roads Imiulrles. Tho hibor of these prisoners properly up piled and directed would lie of great bencllt and Improvement to the high ways and would add greatly to the Uatlulltil Weulth, while at the same time It would lighten tho pressure of competition, with free lnlinr by with drawing tho prison labor from the manufacture of commercial articles and applying It to work not now in formedthat Is, the building of high ways or preparing material to bo used then-fur. ood Itoada fa Ore-sen. Two things are essential to good roads lu Oregon- first, the general de sire for Ucin, Rnd, second, the Intelli gent determination of the people to have them, says the Portland Oregn nlon. What. Indeed, may not n wide awake, progresshu people, with the law of "Initiative and referendum" back of them, accomplish In the mat tur of public Improvements? All that is needed la applied energy In accord ance with the light that we have or can get, anil good roads will In due time become -n established fact In Or efcon. Iaolatmr that hune of country life, will b overcome, and the spirit of lielghlKirllni sr will put discontent In duced by loneliness to flight ONE WOMAN AMoNU TUB THOl'SANHS. Wo received a letter from Wavcross, Oeorgla, a few days ago, from a ladv who bus lived there for veins. She writea us tlist she had been troubled with female complaint for a long time, until she was reduced almost to a shadow. It effected her liiiud, She could not rcniemlicr iinv thing would get so confused and mi nervous anil irritable she could hardly sleep. Sho described her case as une 'similar to thousands of other women, and then ended the letter by saving she gained 1H Ilia. Inst month, and uever fell bettor iu Iter life, having no trace ot her former troubles, slept well suit ato her meala with a relish. 1 his lady commenced tho use of Dr Otiuti'a lilood and Nerve Touie Ju.l ail weeks before alio wrote the letter from which eopv the above Thia tonic ia in tablet form and should be taken right after meals. It turns the food you eat into strong rich blood, making solid lies!, ami feeding the nerves, curlug disease hv making heilthy flesh. Pui,., rsuiolu h .1 .- . . .. . . f ', .. .. """ ""ic. hi IU I V Kir ,.tc r Ism or three boei for . Sent ts.Mpe.id ou receipt tit price. Address Dr. lio aanko Co. Plata., Pa. Love ia unequally yoked with skkucai. Labor is lightened by love, but love cannot lighten pain or relieve it. Many a man looks on at hia Mile's suffering willing to do anything to aid her and able to do nothing. Sometimes, however. the huslsind'a attention ia directed to Ir. Pierce'a Favorite Prescription and its remarkable cures of womanly dis eases. He may not have much hois.' of s cure, but he is led to try the medicine, with the reault that in almost every case there ia a prrfect and jsTinancnt cure. Dr. Pierce'a Favorite Prescription cures irregularity. It dries the drams which weaken women, heala inflammation and ulceration, and curea female weakness. Aa a tonic for women w ho are ncrrnus, sleepless, worn-out and run-down "Fa vorite Prescription" is unequalrd. In atiBwrr to ysir Inter I will ssv. my wife Conimf msrl lo riint)ilaiii ti.-rnty yt-nr tty'i." Willi. I-wi. A. Miller, r-i Clnel-of I'nh, r. ,l ti prospect St , Wer.-!oil, I's. " Wc Inivr lii-.l the Skill of twelve- ilifn-rrnt tint torn, hlit? took nnl. toni of niediiiiiF (luring the urns she win, lit, until I wrote to you utl'l you told us tvli.-il to do. Hltr has tnkeli eif:lit lsltlesof llr dene's l-ie vorlte 1'reM-tlption mill six ol ttie '(idilrii Mul let tilncovei y. hlie run do her own woik now and csu WBlk around ttyuia anil in (uit,- siuiirt "Favorite Prescription" bus the testi tnony of thousands of women to it:i com plete cure of womanly diseases. lo not accept an unknown aud unproved sub stitute in ita place. Dr. Pierre s Pleasant Pellets invigor ate stomach, liver aud bowels. IT W UP TO.TIIK. DDCTUll. A lady wrote us a few wool s ago from Winchester, Va. , that ihe hail been under a doctor' card fur 1 years for dystojtHitt, tho pain seemed to center under her left shoulder pladc, and was so severe at. times that, she could neither eat nor sleep. Him Inn! lost faith iu her homo doctor, and asked us to send us samples of our J)r. (Jnnn's improved Liver Pills which had been recomnieuepd to her. We sent her two pills. In a few days sho sent for a Itox. ow she writes that tho pain under shoulder has left her outlroly,hn enjoy her minis anil never sleep less than H hours every night, and tills lias all come alsml In two wei'ks, nutl cost her doo. for two boxes of pills. Suva the doctor charged her fit). IK) and that she told him ho bad liettur tako the f.'ill.tK) an invest it all in Dr. (rutin's Improved Liver Fills anilli uild up his practice. Wo have not received tint Doctor's order yet but nuv one having tlyss p sia, bilious Htiells or sick-headache can get 'a sseily cure bv the use of these pills. Sold by V. 1'. kroinor for 'J.'io lsr box or hv mail on receipt of price. Humpies free. Address Dr. llosaiiko l'o. l'h i la. Pa. ('HOUR Tim cculiar cotiglt which inilicates roup, is usually well known to the mothers of crntipv children. No time should lie lust ill the treatment of it, and for this pursise no medicine has received mure universal approval than ('hiiuiberlalii's t'otigh Itemeily. Do not waste valuable tinin in experiment lug with uiilried remedies, no matter how highly they may he recommend etl, but give this medicine as directed anil all symptoms of croup w ill quick ly diaapKiiir. I' or sale by all drug gists. Photo Supplies at tin) Courier of fice. Tl,., l,..,ui i ,.i..,.o.. ........ i; olio, T ,i,.,e two,! l..e i,wli.,..uli. I const ijiut ion is Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets," says Mi lard F. 1 ring, or Miildli'grove, N. V "They work like a charm anil do not gripe or have any unpleasant effect." For saie ny an urnggisis. r S Soro Throat f Don't delay; serious bronchial trouble or diphtheria tuny develop. The only safe way Is to apply a remedy you can depend upon. Winn the iliriut with m loth wet in II Uforc retiring, and It will ho well in the morning. There li only one P.ilnklllrr, ft IT.KKY IJAVlo , DR. .-NNER'S KIDNEY - Backache uornn.-n 1 IllIirVS. Blsil.le' Ulltuirv Oru ins. Also Kliriinnitlsiii. llmk Si'lia ltHrtllnearte Ol nvel Dropsy, remala Ttoutdoi. All I r ,-. , CURE Pou t berOtUS dtseniiraire,! Times la m cuieluryQu. it , , , ltl. . i ,,, ., I.i- tins sn ..l ii if,. time curliur oi-l suv U feii)i,r. A ciui-uluui,.,,,, tit: rorveara I leol i. lie. severe ..t!n sclnss kltlnei s uti.t M.thln.,: m. lie Iceiii.i Hot i!Ot Ollt ef l.e.l ill,, ,,i help. The Use if llr lelilter s Kulli, v :uol li.i. k :. li, t lite re loretl Hid. 0. WAliUMtli. K col'sl ill,- I Urtieelsts MV-.11. Ak forT.s.k Hook rids ST.VITUS'DANCE;-.::;: ' I'lr.-nUi i, I'reiloiiin.N.V for isle by W F. Kremrr Si'l'tt'F. Kdli Pi HI H'M'liiS Timber L.ind, Ad .lone ;;, )s,s Itoselnitg. tlreg Jan, ;i, p.i ,i Notice is hereby given tlist in e cu pli.ince with the provisions n,,, , it t 'oii.-ress ol .1 une ;l. Is, s. Hi, .1 vi act lor Hie sale ol innlie- Inn Is in it., Males ot t'Aliloioi.t t!to.,Mi 'Old ashllisloil I'liillioi," h. ,. lo uiul lo a I ihe l'iil.,i, l.tiol S-,tie- ,v act ut Aiiitnsi t. I s.iji HVIi i.N ti. M Vi ti.iN, o( ttiaillS Pass, lolliilV Ol .loph'ii,.. Slule ol tllegou lots tins ds II 1,1 in tin. othce Ina sworn st.itetoeot No ,i the purchase ol tl. ir.n tt uial M- '4, l. ing . NK1, ami lots I aid .', ol s,-,- tioa No. i't in T,,u t.siiip No ;;rs'iuti Uane No. 7 est , mot ill oil, r ptooi t,, li'iw that the iiin-t si.ii.-hi if in -ie tain able lor i:a tool r or sto, ,, i,,u, lor a.n i u turul pin osei., aid to isbIiisii to Clallll lo Sltul land l-eloc- I; I. I '. .ty 1 1 If. I'oi.itlv CI, ik, at to ants l's 1 1, g,ti, , n ttatur.la' , the :'l.t da, ol M o, h. I e ; He ll.li as tt itm s.,-, : K,., t r. ol I irants 1'as, t lie. ; A.C-'Otii, K A I. t.d-at an, I II F. Ho :, ol i; i,. v I , Hre. Any and all nelsons domim; ai veisrly the alsit e , It-set i l.ed In,, I. o-iinsie.l to tilt tneit e'sin s m tt, . olliee on or In-fore s,n.l :'a ,t ii Uaivb, l.s .1. J. 1' i lies'luler. tyjsna bum itt tAiia. t'Ualll F)ru,i. ! (.( If.-M. 1 t ' i'to In ,'r(., M u HB-;, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land Act. June 3, 1873. United Statu Land Olliee, Kosebiirg. Oregon, November 'M. 11)02. Noiii-H is herehr uiven thsl in comnli- Slice with the provisions of the act of (louvre ol Jane 8, lh74. entitled ,-An ict for the sine ot I no tier lands in l lie Stts of ( aiilon.l.i. Oregon, N"-vada Slot Wssbiiig'on Ternmrv," as extended lo 4ll Ihe Public Land Hlale by set ol 11gus' 4. IS'Ji, Fl.ooia Wiiniert, ol VI 0 n 1 f v i 1 1 a , County ol Multnomah, State if Oie-.-oi,, has this ilav tiled in this olliee bis attorn stuteirteiit No HlKll for tin' piirche of the WJ, of SL'4 iW of N K'-4' and NK ol SW!4' ot Section .No li'l, in townsiiiti No. :;H S, It in:e foi. II nest, and will dr.-r proof 10 snow that ihe land soulit ia mote valuable for lie timber or Hone than lor ng-ii nlliiral pur poscs, snd lo establish his claim to said land before J O. Ilooib, County Judge, t bia olliee at Orau'a l a t, Oregon, on Satiinlay Hie 7'b lsy ol February 11)0.1 She names as witnesses: Mrs Ida Utile, Albert Melt ii-sen, Charles Hvle all ol Montavilla, Oregon, and A. W. S lUiy, ol (iraiits Pass, Oie gon. Any and all person claiming adversely Hie shove desci 1 lied lands sre reitlcted to file their claims in this olliee on or lie tore 1 aid 7: b tluy of February, l'.'O:!. I. T. ISltlOOKS, Kegiater. NOTICK Foil PI.IU.ICATION. Timber Land Act, June II IM78. I'niird Slates l.and Olliee Kosebiirg, Oregon, Novemler W. I9u2. ...,... l.vUi.. UIVWII tl.Ml ill I'lllliolt- ance wi'h tlio provisions ol Ihe c of i ,,f !,,. : 1K7M. en-i led ' n ait for the ssle of titnher lauils in Ihe Stales of Cfl lornia. tl.euon, .tevaiia. 1 tt'...lo,...i, T, rid, ru " us Stefideit to all the Public Land Sialt-s hy act ol August 4, I ")'., ins lltie, 01 M avilla, (Viuly of Multnomah, Sistn ..f 1 1.... I.ui ll.iu il it- lllfil ill tills office her sworn H'ao-ment No. -M.I5. lor ihe tmnlnse of the NW !4' of rv No. iM in Tomisiiiii No. 3-s. Sou ih, Itsnge No. (i tv est, ai d will oiler prool to snow i.-ial .1... I ,, .1 i.,.iilkt i more valuable for its iiiiils-r or none thsn lor grii-itltii'sl )iafposiM, anil to esntoiisn lifr ciano 10 .,.1 iu...l !,uf,.,u I II K.e.lli Coillill .lildge, at his 1 llice at lirants Pas-, Ore- ton, oil .-uttliil iy, ttie itinav 01 reoru arv I'.to.l. She names as witnesses: Kinma Wiiiiterl, Albert. .Vb Kissen, Charles I lylo all ol Montavilla, Oregon and A W. Si'stiy, of (iraiits Pass, Oie- yOfl. A 11 v and ll ierotis cIhiioii,.' adverse Iv the aliovi -den rlheil lands are ie- ipn st.-il to die tlit-irclaniis III this olliee ,.n or helo- uiul 7th day o' February l'.ill.l. J T. IlllllHIKS, Itegister. NOTIl'F. FOIt PI.IU.ICATION. Timber Land Ael June .'I, IH7H. Cnittd Stales l and Olliee. lton-burg Oregon, Nnvetnher in, l!U. Nom e IS hereby given that 111 1:0111- tiliinue with the provisions ol the aer of Congress ol Iune3, IS7H, entitled "An -1 fur the sale ol liuitsT lands lu lti Slutes ot lalllornia, toegon, .invnos, and Wa-tiiog'oti Terrilorv," as extended to all the Public Land state ny act 01 Vugnsl 4, 1W-, MiiPatn litveny 01 Mont.tvilU. Cotiulv ol Multnomah. State ,.1 11,., in. has tn:s day l!d in this ol liee his snorn slaleirtent No. for the purchase ol the mi '4 01 rsec. .to ..-, Township No. 3H Suiilb, KniigeNo. (1 W, llllll Will oner ,i"o, .- niiid sought is more valuatiie lor lis tun-Is-r or stone ihaii lor sgiiciiliiirnl nir- pose', anil 10 eaiaoiisn ins . ,,,, ... ,,, land before . I. O llooth, County Judge nt Ins ollii:.' l Orunts l ass, Oregon, on atiiiilav. the 7th day ol February I!k:i. .-b" inline 11s witnesses: I loir let 1 tie. Allu-rl .tie It Issell , J i;. Iln,ikl,nin all ol Montavilla. Oregon and A. W. Silsby, of (iraiits Pas, Ore gon. Any and all perioi.s dunning adverse ly tlit ahovt-'dt-scriht-t! lauds are re- inesteil 10 hie 1 heir claims in this othct in or belurti livid 7ih day ol Feliiuuty I'.IO.I. J. T. HitititiKs, Iteglnler. NO TICK FOU Pl'III.ICA I ION. Tnulier Laud Act, June 3, 1 S7H I'liiti-il stales Lund Olliee, Koselnitg, Oiewon, Noteml or 111, llHIJ Notice is hi it-hv ipti-ii thtl 111 couipil- iilice vt 11 ti the protlsinus ot Ihe net ol Ciuigici-s ol June 3, 1S7S, eniil leil "An act lor tin sale of ihntK-r 1 mils 111 tin Stniis nt Caliloi ma, Oieitoii, Ne vada and arbituioo li-rmoiy," as exleiided to all tin, Piihlie Land Statea lit net of August 4, lM!l', tines L. Illiiektiui 11 ot Molitavilla, Coiinly of M iillnofiiah, State ol Ore gi hi has this dav lilcd 10 this of. tice his sttorii suiteiiient No. 3:i,')4. lor the piitcbase ol ihe N V'4 ol Section .No L'S In Townsliti No. .i.t Si, Ittnge No ii ttt si, 11 11, 1 will oth-r pi not lo show I tint 1 he iitnil sooeht is unite valililhle Ict lis tlllil'r or slone II1111 .ir nktrleilltural iino,s, slid l.i ii.l.,till-h hl.s clallll to -lid 'ill,, I letole .1 II Ixiolti, Cinliily .lidee at los i,:ti, t st 1 itauts Pass, the J ti, 011 .il 11 1 list , tin' 7 h day ol 1-el ir un it, I'l, ;!. tie names as wi, Hisses' A. v s.lsiu, I- il. Itris'gs, (i. II. 4n pi a I ol lii. nits l'iissl tr-gon and U. II. lb 1, , lei, oil, ot M , 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 ,t , tln .011. A 11 v lied a II pel son - e!a tiling nd verse! v In- .iliote desciilild lands (tit, 'tipicslcil 10 lile llieir tiaims in ilus otlic, 1,11 or I'enue said "III day of I-chruur v , pm;;. .1 . T. la, im.ks, Itegister. NiUll'i: FOU PI'ULICAI'ION. I.miier I and Act, June 3. I-7S. I nut d Man s I Mint t 'lln ,,, li sehnie-, I licgoti, Novellitier lo, IM1J. Noine is hen lit given that in conipii 11 ' ce tt 1 Ii the ptotislons ol Ihe act ol I'ongri ss ot June 3, 1V,"S, cult! It-,l "An tct lot (lie ssle ol tlllllier Ian Is In the Elates ol t'ltlitortoil, Oregon. N, vada .tiitl aslungioii len iIitv," as extend edtoall Hie I'ulilic I. and Stales lit :u-( I An.ii-I I, I so.', W II I 1AM II. IIFNN USii.N I M -iiim da, C 'iii't v ol Miiitiioioah si.tle ,,l lii.nu, has this d.,v tiied in ' his oihce Ins sw 01 n stall ineiii 1 lor llie pur, Inisc ol the s. V !4 ot Sec;. i No. .'t in loitii-tun No oS,nith. tange oais'.itnd will oiler prisi! in slnot tlist he i.lud s, Might is more titll.i.ihle lor llr nnit'er i t slone than ,r agi 1, u!i itral I'"' I . snd lo eslahllsli his 1 latin to -.lid I 111 I Is I ,', .1 ll. I'.oolli. Com, 1, li;,ii-,-, 11! I,ls oli.ee ill liikiil. P. ll ,, .'"I,, on ,, , 1 , m,. ,- , ,,,v ,, I ,.,tiu. it. l- 'l tl.'ti.i:o, s as aitness,.. . W Stut.y, 1- 11 lliikk.,. ti. "il'lll.ll of tililil's I'rts., tl.ekol, ail,! I li. lo 1, ki, ill! ol Montat II. Hilton. nt a ri , I ,t ' 1 ,. i sons cUiiiiuis -tdtt-TS-t I In- il ,t, 1, s,-i it,, .1 isn.'s ale le.j 1, s. - d 'o ti e then 1 a ,n is 111 ' 1, is , :h. ,, '' I' I,' s.f.l . id d.tv ol r Id tl t . PS 13 -I. I'. I IM I ots. K . isle, l-.a... svav-sk.atvatyav.t v siv DPI. JORDAN'S ot HiIUSEUM CF flfiaTOMY mi 1 hut it .iim.iihCMit Iks) I ttaMsrltW M t IM .m J M n, , sitttts. ftaVl CR. JCfPAM OSf AStl OP MEN .. .m .. ..1 r mil, ti..,. if Hs.1 e.e, a. If tk l .its I" rtlx, alsjr .o.l ! fil l VaMattrVv t,n t.J M rm Tr , p . kt rv.,i.. (Wi in ... 1 (tkU m a- n on m run tsurMi . 1 1 f 041 JOKDAH ft CO, 10 Htft tt.t to i 111 1 4 it, ul 111 m ! . l.i.e 1 ii 'te lion,., t ' 1 1 . : 1 . t . T,il,l,. , d' l.-ul-ls t-e u ,. il,,, in. , net it n't- I-.. . tiiuve's M. nature is oil ... ll ll Jo. , NOTICE FOR I'L'IILICATIOX, Timber Land Act, June 3. 1878. United States Iand Olliee, Konebii'g, Oregon, Dec. 8, Pl02. Notice i herebv given that in cotn plianc with the novi"ion ol the set 01 Congreti ol June 3, 1S78, entitled "An act lor the fate ol limber lands in the Slates' of California, Oregr n. Nevada ami tVasliington Territory," as exlended to all ttie t'lil.lic LhiiiJ Slates tit' act ol (iiguat 4, lw2, JOHN ANDKIl-OM of Monlavilla, Mu tnoinsh County, Slate of t'regou, baa Oi-s ilav li'etl in thif olhee bis sworn statemsni No 4tr.O lor lie purchase of the U .j ol SW'4'. M-;'4' of SWI4' ill Sfi-noii o. 'Z) III Toan-l.iu No. 38 rfiii'h. Hang" No fi W'.suil dl olfer prijof to show that the land sought is more valuahlf tor iia innls'r or stone than fur sgrii llltipal purposes and to establish bis claim to said land bdore I. i. Boo'h, t ouniy Judge, at his ode attiran'S Pass. Oieg.e, on Tltuisday the Ifi'li'day of February lll'i. names as witnesses: llenrv Wingeit, of l in'av'lU, fre gon, A W. Silsoi, F. II. lliitgs. (jeo H'ulih, all' ol liratio Pass, Oregon. Any and all t-ersona claiming advcie" Iv lbs arsive desents-d lands are ie i'iesled 10 tile Iheir chtitns in tin oflice on or before said ltiih day ol hthiuirt I 'J 13. J. T . BlIIIHIKH, Keg!"ler. Noll K FO!l PI'IU.ICATIOS Tmiie-r l.nd Act, June 3. lH7rj. L'liili-il Slates Lute Olliee. Kos-hiirg, Urniinn. Dec. 6 ll, V-H'J. Notice is hereby kiveii that in compli ance with the provisions of '.he Helot con .ire-s i.( June 3, 1H7S, enli!-d "An ait 101 lb- sale ui tl.i.iier UruN ill ifie States of Caiilornia, Oregon, N-.ta-'a, ami Washington I erit'nrir," as el 1 nil, d fo all Ihe piililn: Laud S'aVs bt eel ol August 4. IH'.IA 1 1 KN It V WlN'.F.Itr of Montsvil'a, Coiintv of Multtioiu.ih. Sitleof Oregon, has this dav tiled 111 tins olliee his swoMi stateiiiei t No. 4ll'.,.rt tor llie piirehasM of the S'.,' of the N Vt i'. NW ol NW'-i and SW ot".NK'.' of see No 32 tn Toitnsliip No 38 South, Kauko- No 11 (V, and will fdler prool 1,1 din tlist the land ihiiiIii is mine iillntlile lor ita limber ur stone than lor sgrieni lilr.tl purposes and lo eststilish his cl.itui In said land helme J O ltnn h t'oilnit llldge, B' bis olliee at I iralils Pass (lie gon, on 1 hursimy llie JO n day nt retiru ury, lllo3. lie flatnesaa witnesses: John Anderson, ol Moll avilhi, Oieeun, A. VV. Silsby, lieorge (smith. F. 11. Ilrigk'i. all ot tirsn's Pass, O ejon. Any sod all persons claiming adve se lf the above-described lauds are re- iiiested to tile their claims in this ctiiee on or before said 2itll tlv of February I'JU.I. J. 1. lillllMlKS. Kt-gistt r. NOI'ICK FOU I'L'lil.IC (HON Timber Laud Act, i line 11, 1S78. 1'niteil States Latid Olliee, Kosebiirg, Oregon, Dec. 1(1, 1112. Notice ia hereby given iiiat lu com pliance with the provisions ol the act of Congress of June 3, IM7H, entitled "An act lor the salt of limber lands 111 the State of Caiilornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Wsshirgtoii Territory," as esteiio ed to all Ihe Public Land States bv act of August 4, 18:12, Henry L. Loiinsborv ol Pottlauil, County ol Multnomah. State ot Oregon, has this day tiled in this olliee bis sworn statement No 41-12, for the purchase ol Ihe si., o(SWl4', flec tion No. 12, and N'a ol NW'4, Sec lion No 13 111 Township No 41 South, Kange No 11 W, inl mil idler proof to show that the land sought :s more valu able for ita titula r or stone than (or av ricultiiral piuposea, nud to estaldisti bis claim tn suii land belore J, O. llooth, Coiintv .ludge, at bis olliee at tiiati's Fat-a, Oregon, on Thursdat , the 5ih day nl March, 111 13 lie nines aa wu-uei-ses : W. It. Whipple a,nl Arthur Whipple of Waldo, ( Ireg ui, and Waller llaiinon ami Jos Moss ol (irallta Pass, Origin. Any and all pernios cla:uiing aih'i'ot' ly Ihe aiiove'ilescrihed lauds are ie iiiesled to tile their claims iu thia oltii-e on ur befiire said ft h day of Miinb, P.KI3. .1. r. piiiiioks, Itegister SUMMONS. In the circuit court nl the Stale i f Oregon, F01 the County of Jose phine. ('. W. Knuttles, PlainlilT, A. W. Fox, lit fciiilant. To A. V. Fox, th ft'liihiiit : 111 the name tif the State of ( lie gnu, ynu are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint tiled against ynu in tlie above entitled suit, ttilhiii six ti'u week h from date of tl.e llt'st ptthlicut inn of litis summons upon you, lotvit : within six it' weeks iioiii Thursday, the 1Mb day ul Dei-euibcr, PM'.', mill if you fit 1 1 sn In answer for mint tin rent', lh; pl.iintitt will apply to the Court lot' ihe relief pruveii fur 111 his cutiiplaiul on hlc 111 soul still, to-ttlt: That the t'illit:t!ile interest of tlie defendant iu and tit the South half uf Seftiiin twenty live t .'.i) and smith west quarter of Section thirty-six, in township l'urty (I'M Snlltil tlf liatlge Fight (Si West tif the Willamette Meridian, in Josephine County, State of Oregon, be ordered sold by the Court according ttt the practice thereof, ami thai the piiicted.s of such sale may be applied tn the costs and disbursements tif said sale, the costs ami disbuisi m, nt.s uf litis suit, and the amount due toe plain! ttt nil his said .pidgim nt, and the uvet pills I II any there bei. uciv lie pant lu the said th lend. itit upon it, imttnl; that the plaint ill may hate judgment against the ilctetiilitnt for Ins costs ami dis bursement i t this sllll, and lof such nthcr, fiii-lluramt diitcreiit order and relief 111 the iemis, s as m the Court may seem just and t -mutable. Ilus summons is published iiiuli r and by Virtue ut an 1 tdel ol tl.e Honorable ,1. t I. I'.oolli, Judge lit Ihe Coutitv Court f Ihe State ol tin-gun, lor the County uf .lost plune made and r mli n d 1 11 the llllli dav id December, I'.t'i'J. First publicai ion. December Is. li'O'J ; lusi public. itiini, .l.iiiii.u v '.''.', I'.'.id. A C. Hut '('ill. Aitui to t for pin nu itV. MM'. I'l K F. lult I'll. I s. Iiihllii; Piles loodnce limis'.ii'e an,' c's,s iltllllli;. l'tlls l.irtu. as ttt , I ur llond, lllee,litik. or I 'r tt rod 1 l,f Plies are vlltt-tlbv lr. Itu-ssn ku's I'l i belnedv. -l"is it.lllllK Slid It.eedlll,:. Ab'tlltts Itlliois. I'll.' air Ht ll-iekM,ts, ur pent t Until I'tctilr-e tree, tt rl'e mi lUtiiil t our t as". tr ll 'sanko, I'l.il i.Im, l'.t. For sale by W. F. kreuier. l'.lue Pi'itu P.is r by the yard or vol it llie I'ttiii'it r nltice. ViTiiit:tiMi.Nn.itltt 0 AM' v. lr r. A. IVr n. Urlt-nn M.mi. I'r.tr Mr I tu-nrlv litiifhfi iht Iitiiht luif u r ist nut pr:t tn rtfll M i IW .A-tI.' IIIO-l 'll-H'i mi w.miM titii firoiioiiMt'o. itn ur i.',f. M Hplx-titi l- to -it, I a. .ftii.tit U imuiH.-s in ffctit aiul ia- ' Mlt il tilt' I'llH " I 'M'tMl It'T till- Unit lot il fritMM ntitt llu-t.i,r tot hi -t'll I tlo not u i Irtnl to U' Willi ut it. rrv im v mmim I'. U. UAUUIS ti - i t . n k , NOTlCK ltr! I'U PLICATION. Tiinla-r Land, Act June 3. 187H. , I'oiteil Sta es Land (Jllii 1 Kiateburg, Oreoii. N -velnti' r 2 , P.iOJ. Notice is her hv g'V'll tint ill cein pll iiU'e a l'h t-e prut l-i-'ris of III, ael of Congies- ol June 3. 1878 ee'i'letl "A" aci tol the ale ol titnnef lid in to- .s,it. a , Ca t" rn.a, O ftioc, Nev-d-', aid Wa-ii nuoui Terri'.o . ,'' u- il ieiid.il lo .ill t'.e Pnhii l. ilid S ai lo .-.i:t el A ..ol-t 4 IS lJ, Mint ie W. Menders, n, 01 M etuvd a C.aintv o' Miilrii 'in .ti, Sts'e of Ou-goii, his ibis dit lil -d "1 li.is olliee her mom -Isi. ni -nl No 4(11! tor Ure pun base re 1 K J ol See'iutl No. 2 I'l tiottisolo No. 38 Suillli, lUni-e No li U, and wi I "ir r pollohow that llie land sought, is uioi-i taluah'e for its ttnit'er or si.-us th-o lr urii'-iiliiral ,'iroo.e-, and to estalcish le-r cU'tu In said l-u d hefoie J. O. lioolh, t'ooiiiv J'ldte. at Ins cilice at tirants Pass, llreon, on ytnt'lav li'e 7th dav of February, P).l. She name as aitiie-ats: Alh.it l. VcK-oo, Cl,a. live Altlia A. I'.lae'sliu-n, W II. Hellib tsoii atl of .Montavilla Orek'uit. Any aid all persons cl.iiuiit, silver-e-iy lb 11 hove-descrtts d Isii-is are re i'lestei lo lil- their i-lsims 111 this 1, Din on or belore s;tid7.h dev ol FbriMry. lilO.J. J. T I'.hlDUks, KetflMer NOTICL Fdi PC Hl.lt A HON. Timber Lied, Act .Jiitie 3. l.-t78 ll'ni'e,! ,-i.ite. Land :!:. e, Kos. Lu r . tlicgof, Noten 1 r 2") l!il'2. Notice i- herebv g'tvti tilu' ill com I'l lil! ee w Itll 1 i:e pr-iv, - 1011 t oi( I lie Met ol Coiistrel-S rd Jntie 3, lM7.-t, ell t It ) ll -'All ael fur the tale ot liintier amis in tie Stales nf ( allhirniu. Il'ejon, N vadu am' ('a lnnk'oi li-rijrorv," ss 11 o-oil'd to nil llie Pol ie ..in, Slates hi act irt ,l'i,",.! I, 1X12. Ailert D .11, Kissoti.oi .Mouirtviliii, ( uui-ty in vlnliuo lltsll, S :lte ol OleeOU ll IS llli d ,-. t li,.-,l If th's olliee Ills SA'Tti s'sti lie HI N '. 1 OS for ill- i.tichiisi- of M-;i, of N K ! , NU'. "I NK1, snd N F'.,' . I N W ot .-en,.,', No :',2 m T ei n-l in , , iW S ,ii'ii. Ila- f No t, 'V. ,,, ml 1 ,'lei :r""l to di'm Hi 11 He iaii'l so.igt.' i 111 tv v biablt I -r tts tin l.er or s.oiie ttu.11 'or ti -n 1 lll'lt. al pll' poses, and to ". t . ',.! 1 .1, ,js I'linin t . ".,d l:,t,d lie lore .1 I) Pel., ll. Clllltltt .III !,' lit l,iu oil,,-., ul l.r.iM'u I Pass, ( ),.,k ,11. on S,,io,,.u- iie Vl, ,,,v I'enriiart, 1:11.1. lie lii.lic.s h- p n, si.,,M .- ('harles llyle, W. II. Ilenderfun, J. K. I'.lacl; fiiirn nl 1 01 Mont vi'la. Oregon and A. W. M'sl.y ,, 1, units piss, (),,.. gon. Anv and all persons cliliiniti;; ail vers. It- the alinte ib-serlht d lands aic reipiested to lile lln-ir I'liiuns in l,s 1 Ihce -tt or before uii-l 7 h dav oi hehruarv, InO.l J. T. lleiimhs. K-'u'ister. N'MIi 1-: Foil PL'P.LUJVriCN. Timber l.ind, Act June 3 1 S; 7 -1 . I'nile I S'iiic-i L -n l 1 hli v, ll'ischnrg, Oiegou, N'un mlier 23, P.I 2 Notice is I erehv men Hint in com I Ii nice iih ihe prmi-iotis o ihe act of (.'.ingress if ,li,ne 3, I o78, eil'it.td "An Met for the Mile nl limOei Inn, Is in the S'utt s ol Cai lorliiil, Orek'Oti, Nevads, and Washington leniiort," as 1 x Ifluled In all Ihe I'ulilic I. .mil Si'es bv act of August -I, IWI2, A Ii Ita A lll.mi htirn. of Monlavilla, County of M'.l 111 11111I1, Sale ol (In tiu, bus it, is dav lihd ill tills cilice her sinnn stitienifnt 41111), lor the pun base of Hie NK'4 ol M'ctioii No 2- lu I'.-K nsliip Nu .'is s.iuil, llaiige No, ii W, mi, I tiill idler pioof to slinw tint Ihe land h tight is tim e valuably lor its timber or one :l.ii agricultural purposes, and lo esiabi I, Iter l-lailn lo sai I land belio'e .1 I). I'.oo'l, Cotllllt -Judge, at his olliee a! lir.ml.s Pass. Ore, ion, n:i Snutd.iv liie 7th dut ol Febru.tiy, P.O.;. .-.In. nam a a- Wltllt-ssfsw ; Minnie lleiitle.-son, ( his llvl-. Albert D. McKitisoi.. I. K. lliackl.uin i,ll ul Moutiivil'a, Oieg.-n. Any and all peisons 1 laiiuiiu' adverse Iv the iihove-ihs.rih-.l Istnl-i are rt i'lt'Mei to lile tlielr i l.iinis in Il ls olliee on or belore sn d 7ih dnv ol Ft briiarv !'"' J' T. I',i:iiit.s. Ktgister. NOI'ICK Ft HI ll'HI.K'ATIil.S. I Timber I. mil, Ac' June ,;, lf7,s. j l'nited Mi, 1, h I ,11,1 1 nil. .. 1 Uosebnig iiregiei. Novcuiher 2,'t Id '2. Notice is henbv given llotl n, ,-,,, piuiuce with tin- pm, omns of Ho- nc ,,1 emigres" if .Inn,' .'. I S7S. onip. , 'An ael lo, ihe s.tle 1, 1 iiml. .,,. I,, ii,,. States ul ('alitor ma, Onk,-n. Vvad 1 and (V'asbiiigiiin 1', rnioti " as t xtei ded to all 1I1 Public l. ind M.m-s by :-, i 111 Ailt'iisi I lw.12. ('h.itles II. (' M villa, l iiuntv ol .Miiitnom.il,, m ,it ,. ,,; llltgon has tins ,l, lile, I m t,;s. olliee ! Ills sttorn sliiieiio-nt So. -Ill, et fnr (j,, I piirchnsi oi Mie S I ul S-Cioii Nu .12 111 ruttnshii, .No. ;;s , n'i, ! v., W, and in oil, r , 1 ,,, .,,,w ,in, ,,. land souelit is moie valil.ihie lor Its tiinb-r or stone tin,,, lor agrM-ultura1 piirp .sis, nu, 1 1,1 t -ttulili.il his ilium 'o -"!'l and be .1. 1 1. 1; 1,, (,,,,,,(,, , lodge ill lis tilS'i, f ,,t llr. int., 1 '.ss. 1 It e g.in, mi a"ir l.iv the 7ih ,iv ,,( 1-,-btii- il'V Ptti.l. 1 1 e tntllies as w II tiess,..- Albeit 1). McKl.-H.in. Vt. II. Ilelider-' ll, I. K IPai kbiiril all ol Mutitavilla, the ."ti t.i"l A. A . Silsby, 01 t, rants l'a,-s llregon. Any and all persons c'altliing ,l.t tHe it the iiliote-descrlhcd lands are tt- pit sled lu li e tin ir claims lit this olh.-e .11 01 bc'nre s.i.d 7lh tlat uf I-, ttr.ittr t w" J- I'. bntiM.i.s li'-gt.ter biiight-s disease I he l.i-e, st Mi ll t V -r .;l'd ior ll ,.-e- t i i.t:oe, clonic, d Land- in s (l, I- ,. I- o. Ail.. ,",i). I'.ml. li,,. tian-l. r iti--'"!tt 1 in t in .tint stock ! I'.'.. Ml i 0 i a.,d " l'''l by a t'.titt ol business iiu ti .. t sp.-cilic lor Hrie,M 'a liisea-r anil 1 a- s U s, lillln r n lncill.lt, Ie illseiis, s, I 1 t i uii i.et-d llie sei :,,i;s .lit i s' i. ..tiloll .it tlie .iieviij,. .Nov. J.",, ;..i;,)' t'ltt-v ll.'ettieite.l scotes of It,,. ,-.lr,-,l in. I in., I ii out ,n it, merus l.v miiink tt-r slii. e iio .i n c.is. s mi ihe t i,-.ii ineni ut. I alt hi;,.; tl,. tn. I lie t- al. o k-it .ti t -icl ins t,, mime eluimii-, in, ii, .in;,, , st s, til I hdiniin-lcr, d it w no 1 1 e I'Mstoaiis "' ju.r-f.-t.. I , to Aiu. s; per ct-ti: " U,e lest t its- i i,. ,-i.i,- , I i.r,-s.-iti :,t, ir.il.lt, I lure lieii,k' Inn iimtein r cent 01 tl'iliis, l!i,, (initios m re s,tti.!;... :ii,,i lo , ;lr. 1 1. il,..,, , oil. I I;,. (o, , 'I the ll,te.-ll.-,lll,i- cuinlnll K H-, illli..li If, .., ... ,,t t,,. t.-s; , I'litni-hel and ill he m;;,., t,,. ,, H'C'i, -in -ii A.'..,(-s j,,iN j i-1 i ros ' otll'tM, I JO t,,,:.;. Mll. n m. , C -C", I. ,. In every town ami village nuv be had. that makes vour horses i;I.k1. l i e W , ,'v ti,,.;otl an ! ,, e Co kim U.t,b lor oue year lor JJ in d- ue ,VfV Greass Yeaut The matron look cadly at the portrait of herself, taken some twenty odd years s atro when the had just stcinied from maid enhood to wifehood. The years hli hack as she gazes. Il seems but yesterday when she was crooning to her first little one. What great changes came to her with marriage and maternity. KtU they wen.' hajipy changes, which brought her the growing love of husband and children. Now she is facing another change, which because of its radical charac ter is named the change of life. She feels depressed, unhappy. She recalls stories she has heard of women who al this time become mentally morbid, as well as physically miserable. Her own feelings seem to forecast Bitch an experience for herself, and her very anxiety serves to aggravate her condition. The turn of lifo is a troublesome time for almost all women. In some cases tho disposition is seriously affected or the mind unbalanced. - In others this period is marked chiefly by physical suffering, great nervousness and mental irritation. In almost all cases the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is essential for womanly health and comfort. At this period even if tho physical suffering is not great, it is too great, however small, to be borne unnecessarily, when Tierce's Favorite Proscription would give physical health and mental cheerfulness. In extreme cases of physical Ktiavring or mental di.-son' cine is amply proven J. Coffee Co., Tciin., Superintendent of Coffee Co. Asylum, writes: '"Favorite Prescription ' and 'Pleasant Pellets' are the best medicines for the diseases for which they are ri'i'oiiiini'inlcil that I ever used. They saved my wife's life at tlie time of change we ever hint Willi your 'Favorite 1 resenption. llie case bad been under tlie doctor's care three years. I used your medicine seven or fight months and the patient was as well as ever she was in her life." Such cures testify to the efficacy of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription in extremo cases. Its effect iu the average cases of change of life is illustrated in the following testimonials. Mrs. M. Barnes, of Balls I-'erry, Shasta County, C.il., writes: "Mv physician said I was suflcr ine, Iroin the effects of 'chance of life.' I hail heart disease and uterine trouble and rheuma tism. -My head was so dizv I could hardly stand up. When I bewail to use Dr. Pierce's nictli cine I improved rijbt alone;. I ttmk seven or eiKbt bottles of the 'Favorite Prescription, a teaspoonful three tunes a thy, anil the ' Pleasant Pellets ' at niht. I feel as well as I ever did The ' Favorite Prescription ' cured uie after I had been sicK for two years so I was hardly able to be about." "Alsmt five years nKo I bad very pesjr health," writ -s .Mrs. S. T.. Wh.ilen, of IIoldcn.'Tolinson Co., Missouri. " After dnctnrin- fo ir years wi'.h oi . lowu doctors thfv Pave my case up : said they had dune all they could. I hhd been confiiiMl to my lied half niv time; the other half could hardly draK around. I had sui h pains in my t, k and abdomen I could not stand on my feet for more than a few minutes. My feet were cold or buttiirK, and my periods came too oftst,. Hie doctors said It was change of life, so, , I bad heard of Ur. Tierce's medicines, my husband cot me a bottle of ' Favorite Prescription.1 I took it mid it helped me in some wavs, r I wro e to you and followed your advice. I commenced 'Favorite Prescription,' Golden Medical Iiiscovery, and the pleasant Pellets,' as I was constipated all the time, and pills would weaken me so that I would have to Ko to bed. T. the great surprise of everybody I got well. Have had no use for doctors since I tried your med (iue." "Favorite Prescription" meets every rerjairement of the womanly organism at every stage of life. At that critical period v.hen the girl becomes a woman, its use establishes regularity hen maternity is it view it is the one medicine for woman's use, giving great physical strength ,1 crtnftut, ami making the baby's advc.it practically painless. Jt dries the tlisng-ecal-h drains which undermine the stren'rih, , Ti. I II i! fetiK N. TV' L:.-.-g.'',';,T-' Thro' Train Nrilirni ranlK i ..t . . iiMHHI IH-IIIP, I ' be St. I, is Social, llie tlimti -I, e,- press ol the Nor'hern l ac tic and P.ur lin;l.iii rinlroiid-fi-nn tlie Noithnest to Hit' .Southea-t. i li.iti... time n M iy i. Ti.f tun-i i it iiiimi is niaitii ns lor tin v.';,;;: ' in-cl I "W , in.lde H itti " I is and al n 1,-avt s ' Ill 'ililn k' Hat, , o,n , I t'liicuco. ' 1'l.f Si. l.onit Si,,,, ( PoftLuid. It S. J., rt ,, ; I a ' in i, ll 4') 1'. iu ; s-t aitie, ;,ii ,, Si.ol-..... ti o"l h. ni. , II en... .1)1,,, , ; t, lli'il", 7 .0.1 a . in. """ " -' tv mini ,o mil ,'lt; oi i nc .orl,.ltes'. li,e ; ti.ini now earns ',ii-Ur, s',.,i,..r I, r.t 1st ft i-er, d-nina ,ur ,. .0, ,. . r ..lair car. ''' . and ha.'.'.,.'.. ,.,r. pr'i.l t,', i K.ti'.s.t-itv :.!. ,i ci,a, tie. also frc, ' rcluiitu chair car, lorfand to St. l-'i'if. I. tenu is the meat T1MI-; SU'FK. a tteil a- tlie oi.lv through' train between the Ninthwest and the o!ll,.vt " W Ynu Are i.k,u .'":;: rt, No I lire N, --- . Mntllis- llniuli rr I'omoiie "'"I" i'.h., t; ,,, n, (i B .. t'.'ll. l!,rk-e ... . , ,,,, ,,,,ur, aid .id ,t.,. , ,.lir i , , rv ' .11 t'lll.tls-,. , r sale, I t S:,.t.. I'rinie., vKecp Out the Wet SAWYER'S r. i.. CLOTHING ltsrtsMr... . Th. b,M -1- IM . 'ttrrst, rls.f , I?1.'''.''"'1- isstl'i 1 S.k-.i .r ' t'K. murk, ttr-t I I. fc. 1 " -v . m fM " krtJk. M s raiser ;; t RipicfcC ll : il'U '"is'-iVi'-K'""" ' ' " u u ot ii,. ait ,' l' e: 1 iili-r, the great worth of this modi- J. S. Carlisle, Esq., of Manchester, t of life. I also cured the worst case i.uais i.iuamiiu.uiin ana ulceration, and cures fcinnW' weakness. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by lt'tter,r iVl letters are held as strictly private and sacre, ly cnti Untial. Address Dr. il V. Pierce, Huffaln, X Y. M HERLTNY LIFE and i,ow ' " tiiseaaea ancj how to euro Ihom, obstacles to health and how to overcome them, aro only somo of tho sub jects disciissod In Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Advisor, - This great work, containing 1003 largo pages, is sent I REE on receipt of a tamps to pay expense of mailing ONLY. Send 31 ons - cent stamps for tho cloth-bouml volume, or only 21 stamps for tho book In paper covers. Address s DR. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N. Y. w.,!,s,.;0. Jt. & N. 'UA MXli -AMI - I'MOX 1'ACinC. -ir is tiu:- Bliortest, Quickest, AM) Mi ivr Comfortable 1: ... ..ii i- . . .... " '"''o i.it-iitll noli l.- via ',,iii,, . A!' Tlinttlil. Ti, kets rtadiiiK over tl.i. r...,l. are k'nod via : l.l. I,llKt an! 1),.,,, i . . i liVCT V U lld'C. Tickets on Sale at S...,:!..- I ti,.,,,,, "i"1'' A- I.. I'ltAIii, tifii'l. I'.i-sen.-er An nt, Portland, t it,-. GO EAST t-' t r. U lllh- m GRANDE westeen Denvcr&RioGrandcEailroad "lily iltin-, mitinsnii ., ..tsMi,k. ,tn,,.,j. im,,,o,-, -OVKli T11K- SALT LAKE CITY, LEADVILLE, PUEBLO, COLORADO SPRINGS lies! i:i..s..,ticeui nceteiy ti-A-fet h t,v d.n ,k.tn ' S ", oteis ;,,.,1 on l; ,1,., n tt, Self lor ,h.,e. r.,.t :! ,cri,,,iTe li'e'StlirM, a,,rak, W C. McRtidt tiemral Ajfrnr, 1 1 ' . I'on Ui .1 . . ,. l t- '':.-'" - '--,-. t ft.-,! -fi i vvti; 1 n JOSli Judge.. Commit Clerk. . Deputy Sherirt. 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