HCOD KIVF.R Ot.AOIEa TITIIKrfliAY. OCTOBER 17. 1S07 Five CRANBERRIES IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY "Cranberries raised ia Oregon," ayi the Pacific Newspaper Union, ia the nev alogun (or the oomineroial bodiet to cry out to the world at larga now that tbe fields of Tillamook coun ty aie producing Jure quantlteia of tbe berries that round out the lbauki giring diuuei. U. O. Soulier, of 111 Jamoolc, reoently exhibited a box of beirlea in Portland which were picked from tbe maiab in Illlamook county. Mr. Sander, in telling about tbe new industry, said: "Ihe vines from wbiob these ber riea eie picked have not been touched for eight yeara except to pick tbe berries, because tbe berries re quire ao little care and attention, tbe promts are very large. Not an acre from tbe patch these berries came from baa ever produced lees than 325 bushels and witb care would yield 800 bushels. Tbe berries sell for 13 a bushel. W. C. King picked 1000 bush els ao acre trom a tiaot be owned, "1 commenced tbe culture of cran berries in the apiiug of 1803, and find that the vinos are well adapted to 'bli climate. They grow tlguroosly and where the bogs are proptrl; predated they are enormously productive. While picking ray ciop oue rear 1 measured off r jme gruiu:ii aud picked them carefully, aud found that they pri duced at the rate of loOO busbeU totheaoie All 1 1 ititf il i.. Ui.ln-I as not piottr. 1 iId i.m kuo v i f ng rioultutal rodm I that will cuu uio with it, aud placing ligates at a minimum. "It costs about IKjO to lepme tli ground aud j luiit the vino-, Including the cost of the plants. The bog must be so situated that it can be drained otf at least 15 inches, and oue must also have control of plenty of water for irrigation and Hooding urpst-es. Although I have eeei some marshes tbat were a success without any water supply, I do not consider it sufe, in view of the large outlay. "X bog once set in the proper shape will last indefinitely The first coat, although quite large, outs little figure in tbe long run. "1 find that the cranberries grown here are of daiker color than those grown in the east; those here are muoh suberior in flavor, and also weigh more to tbe bushel. The size of the berry is about tbe same. "According to my experience, the MoFarlaud cranberry is the best va riety for tho Paciflo coast. It is the luigest aud most prolilio, a spleudid keeper, aud by all odds the best sell er. In tbe east this sort is consider ed a poor keeper, but it nppoars to be better adupted to this climate, and grow to perfection here. Harbison (alls Henderson's Hlnff. Editor Olaciei : TLf item announc ing that some oue ou Willow Flat bad grown the Mist ear of mature corn ever produced in the valley esoaped iny notice, but D. A. Turner's com ments thereon in the last Glacier seem worthy of further con Urination. It ought to be consoling lo apple growers to know that when mankind tires ot eating our big red apples that we tan grub out nnr orchaiJa and re turn to the simple life which finds sustenunoe iu coin-meal. During the 14 years in which I gruuud coieuls for Hood River tann ers in the old mill winch 1 1 ill stands ou the banks of Neal creek no season passed without my having numerous .grists of coin to uriud. Tbe meal was Jill made for table nte and of course bad to be well matured coru, other wis 1 it would have been unfit for that iiupote. in fuel tho medium and email f-ize kernels, usually of flinty iu'rilcesK, f which t;iis corn consist ed, made n s.M'ut meal far superior to the sthichy, t noteless corn-meal of commerco. 1 still have iu my posses sion oue of tho old grist books cover ing about 3 yeHrs ot tbe time the mill whs iu operation. 1'or the season of IS'.U I Unci the follow ing gi'ists of corn i nil ied. ihe llRures are tbe pounds ( f corn bicngbl by eaob person. K M. Jck-cu, 101; 1). (1. Hill. 82; 3a-. Wil wi, W8; A. Wood, 111; M. V. Unod, 223; Duves Divers, 122: J. F. Art, or. 57: O j. K. Cattner 4(55; O. II. 8ti,.imhar 97; Mr. Kisr, 317; A W. Kiuty, I'M; Wurreu Wells, 18C; Uauia & Wolfmd, 49; 1) A. Turner. 42; Jno. L -i.tz, 87; J. J Gibbons, 90; J'oter lliniiohs, 461 : Cbas. Pratbar, (JO; Lot. is Duveuport, 203; S. M. Meeks, 031; K. A. Keuo, 307; Mr. Weiduer, 1196 Ihe last Ove were from Motier and the Kose Hill dis trict. Now if the gentleman from Willow FlBt fetill feels hat he is being cheated out o glory that is rightfully his I would be glad to have bim visit me lit ray place near town and I will give bim an opportunity to husk some well matured corn right out of the shock, of both flint and dent varieties. K. K. Harbison. Advertised Letter List. Advertised letter list for week end ing October 14, 1907: Hayes. Mrs. Caesie; June, Mis. C. J. j Liggettt, Mis. J. J. ; Sobwaitz. Mrs. O. P.: Spaulding, Helen F. ; Thompson, rate; wennerii, miss Joe; woo.ls, waoei; uasteei, Kalph; (Jasey, tieo; Davis. II. S. ; Feldman. Ueoree: Fitz- bugb, J. K. ; Frawreu, Askai ; Male din, J. K. ; Murphy Jack; Mases, As kar; Perkusie, Antoni; Ohrt, C. F. ; Wilson, J. 0.: Tapp, Johu ; Thomp son, J. F. Wm. M. Yates, P. M. The Toggery will take your me"'"'' and have your suit made to order the Royal Tailoring Co. Fit guuiai. teed. The old Pennsylvania Dutch Dunkurd recommends "Hickory Bark Cough Remedy." Guaranteed to euro your cough, and guaranteed to Ire pure. .Made from the bark of the shell bark or white hickory tree. For sale by Chas. N. Clarke and all dealers everywhere.. A Solvent Institution. Uncle Sam's reclamation buieau, which has charge of the coustruction ftbe vast irrigation . works in the west under the authority vested in it y the federal reclamation act, is now ;n solvent institution. Up to the end of tbe HschI year 1907, which closed Juue 30, last it was running its busi ness on prospeots, eo to speak, ns there wnsrr't enough money In tbe t.d.Gn. tn nntr lnr nil the work tiro jeoted. At the beginning of the yer it was soiiictuius like ss.ouu.uuu co biud. At the closo of tho year it was Joss tnari guu.nuu 10 me uuu. Allotments for irrigation work ag gregating $41,000,000 wore made by the reclamation bureau witb the ap .,.i ,,r tho canrotnrir nf tho interior. When tho bureau begau to do business in 1901, it had practically no money to its credit, as the aot provided that hi in lauds iu IClitipiO tJWLU w the states to be benefitted were to le set aside as a reclamation tuna. iev .ri.aiasa thn imrcaii went ahead aud made its plans for tbe establishment of great irrigation planes until n uu made alotmenta aggregating the sum unrred above. Tbe fund grew from year to year, eaob time a nine rusui h.n Ku.q hoan nstimated bv the ex perts, until now, with something over 41. 000,000 of expenditure authorized, that amount is to the credit of the bureau on the books of the United States treasury, and all tbe oonga .Hons can be met. tlfoval Arcii Meeting Friday Evening. Regular meeting of Royal Arch Cbaptei tomorrow evening. 1 nip oi ri ant business to be transacted, and all members are requested to ue prceui. Mslting companions welcome. D. McDonald. (1. P. iHannnic Lodge Saturday Evening;. Rnin miAtino of liood Giver T.n A. I'. & A. M.. Saturday even ing. Members request d.to be pres- . tT.ii.in lirnthora lrAlrnnin Keg till. I IBIUUB . niar tinin for ocening lodge, October to April, ia 7 p. m. A. D. Moe, W. M Mrs. T. J. Cunning left Tuesday r Your Broken Jewelry Our expert Jewelry repairing makes it possible for you to have broken Jewelry made practically as good as new. If you have any "Cripples" In Small Jewelry, Watches or Clocks aronnd your home bring them in and see how nicely I can fix them up. CHARGES REASONABLE & WORK GUARANTEED ARTHUR CLARKE, THE QUALITY JEWELER Next D oor to Postoffice sua DDEB&ki pa F. S. STANLEY, Pres. E. L. SMITH, Vice-Pres. iuiiih i iu.iu, im,.vmHnunnrww, i K. U. HLANUlAli, uaslner V. U. 11ROCK, Asst. Cashier The First National Bank HOOD RIVER, OREGON. The Churches Episcopal services at 11 a. m. the third Sunday in each month, conducted by Archdeacon H. I). Chambers. Sun day School every Sunday at 10 a. nr. U. B. Church Sabbath school, 10 a. m.: preaching, 11 a. m.; V. P. C. K. 7:15 p. nr.; preaching, 8:O0 p. m. Prayer .... ... 1 I ! I meeting hi 8 p. rri. vveunesuuy. junior Sociitv Saturday Ht 8 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend all or any of these Her '"t8. Pustor, J. M. Trcsenriter. Chrislian Church Preaching services at K.ofP. Hall each Sunday tvening iiiil at 11 a. in. each tirtst mid third Min- lay, anil at Odell at 11:30 a. rri. each second mid fourth Sunday. Sunday school at 10 a. in. ami . P. S. C. b. at ii:30 p. in. carh SuikIiiv at K. of P, Hall. Cordial imitation tu the puplic. W. A. ood, Minister. Baptist chuich Sunday school 9:50 each Sunday. Preaching 11 h. m. aud s;tK) p. in. ; mi week Prnyei service at H p. m. eihiesday evening lvov. V. A. wutiey, fastor Riverside Cousregational Church, W. C Gilmore. pastor. Services Sun day at 11 a. m., Christian Endeavor it 7 p. m., evening worsnip at p. m. Ciilholic Church lie ular fe'victs every Sunday. Election Notice. Notice s hereby given that a special election will be held iu the city 1 i liood River on tbe 2Ut day of Uctn ber. 1007. at wbiob election tt.u quuli- Ued voters of said city shall vote up on tbe question wbethei or not tit bonds of said city oi tne denomina tion of J100 to $1000 us t bo purchaser may desire, imyabln in twenty years after date bearing interest at tbe late of Uve per ceut per annum, payable semi annually, witb inlerest coupons atUcbod, such bonds to be drawn ana issuod in ull respects as provided oy tbe charter of paid city, and aggregat ing in amount the sum of 40,000 or as much thereof as may be necessary, to be issued for tbe purpose of con structing a water system and of pur chasing, it terms can be agreed upon, all or any part of tbe presout water system belonging to tne noou niter Light, Power & Water Co., and to raise a fund in t to -xceod $1500 to re imburse 89id o'ty of Hood River for tbe purchase prioe of thn new spring and Incidental expenses connected therewith. The said special election will oe held at tbe city ball, and tbe polls will be hept open from 8 o'clock in tbe forenoon until 7 o'clock in tbe af ternon. limed at Hood Hivoi, Ore., this 8tb day ot October, 1907. J. R. Nickelseu, City Reoorder. Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $12,500 Prompt Attention Will be given applications for loans on real estate, and To Our Patrons Who wish to loan money on real estate we offer the kno vledge and experience of our Discount Com mittee in determining the value of the security offered. We Soiicit Your Patronage Either in person or by correspond ence and guarantee you faithful ser vice. 4 per cent, interest paid on Savings Deposits. IF YOU HAVE A WATCHWORD IT IS "LOOKING AHEAD" E. O. BLANCHAR, Cashier. T II K L E A I) I N G II U S I N 15 S S CO L L K O E KI.KS BUIi.MNO. PORTLAND, OUKUON CONST A NT LY G ItO Y I X(J 11)02-03 200 pupils I905-0C. . i:i(-04 387 " 11)011-07 . 1901-05 483 " Estmated 1107-09 . H. W. Behnkk, Free. Send for Catahku k I. M. Walker, Prjn, Ii81 pupils 842 " 1000 " BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. i s niwi nenr town, all improved ami half in fruit, fomi bearing npples, lifHline. 1'iiiy f.'ixKj. 2. 7 acres 1 miles out, 6 acr.. in bearing orchard, line location and good property, on easy terms. 3 8 fn, 2 miles out, all under cultivation and in apples of best varie ties; good buildings. $1000. 4. 13 acres 1 mile out, good location and highly improved property, bearing fruit of good variety and the best of buildings, for sale at a bargain. ft. 20 acres 6 miles out, 5 acres in 4 yeirr old trees, balance easy clearing, for sale on easy tTins. li. 40 acres 5 miles out, good apple land, $3500. 7. 40 acres 6 miles out, tin. be' will pay for ch aring, bet of apple land, only $3200. 8. 148 acres 9 miles out, mostly tilla ble, a little cleared, a great bargain at only 150(l. The above are only a few sample of the bargains we have to offer. We have a vaiietv ol other properties listed in all parlsol'tho valley, also anything you want in city property Onthanh A Otten Hood River Oregon car A J J I, Fresh from the Ear to the Can in Maine Preferred Stock Sweet Corn is packed for u there became the Maine soil and olimate combine to produce the iweetert, tenderest, most delicious corn in the world; canned riidit in this wonderful corn (rarden fathered and packed the same day, with original cristmess and sweetness perfectly preserved. This is the secret of "sweet corn goodness" in Preferred Stock Canned Goods f.ckad Whercrar tb BAit art Orovn m pick if the crop PREFERRED STOCK at your Grocer'l ALLEK & LEWIS. Wholesale Grocers, PORTLAND, OREGON. U. S. A. Hit 'K WHOLKSALE UETAIL THE DALLES NURSERIES It. II. WEBEIt, Prop THE DALLES. -OREGON. OROWKK AKD DKAI.KK IN FRUIT, SHADE AM) GRAPE VINES AND ORNAMENTAL SMALL FRUITS Evergreens, Roses and Shrubbery. Remember, Our Trees are Grown Strictly Without Irrigation. Willamette University 44 PROFESSORS 3 INSTRUCTORS College of Liberal Arts. COURSES-Classical A. li. Literary B. L. Pcifiititlc B. S. Philosophical. . Ph. B The College of Liberal Art? main tain!! tht following Bchools: The College of Oratory O. It. The Teacher College 15. I'd. The Normal School Diploma The Oregon Institute or the Aca demy l)i;!o!ll:l The School of Commerce. . . Dip'orim Affiliated Colleges College of Medicine M. D. Collide of Law LL. B College of Theolofiy B. I) College f Munic B. M The AiTlli:if''l Colleges are flnuii fi :i 1 1 V iiidepciideirt "f the College ol Lilieral Alts The School of Art Certificate The School of AitN hIno fi'iimci :dly independent ol the (.'olle ol I.ilK'ral Arte. mfL Wmm mm ' 1 I CHN LOC COM. Wo nrc looking ahead. ProvMonce permit ting, we expivt t o be in the clothing busi ih'ss in Hood Rivi-i-for inanv years to come. This is a young store, its pro irk tor is a young man. Every trans iction with you is lias.'d up m your future patronage. We are trying to prove ouix'.vt'.s worthy of your confidence. VOGT BROS. LEADING CLOTHIERS ClaSn Hands and Pure Blood Within the reach of all. Take a bottle of our Syrup of Sarsaparilla COMPOUND WITH IODIDE OF POTASSIUM. It will drive out the poison and purify the blood. per bottle For Catalogue address President JOHN II. ('OLE MAN, Salem, ivgon. Then a one pound bar qc rAnic Will cleanse of our Castle Soap at D Cclll!) your hands. Headquarters for Souvenirs SrSgEFSSSi floods right, Prices right, Courteous treatment. HALL & ESS0N &s&ion Phone lt01 We Deliver NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United Bliiles Land Office, The Dulles, Oregon, AUKV1MIZ.I, 1IHII. Notice Is hereby irlven that In compliance with the provisions of tho act of Congress of nine , ins, emiiieo ad hci ior ine sale oi timber lands In the Hlntes of California, (lie. :on. Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended U all public lunil stHtes by act of HOWARD 1.. 1)1! M I1LE, of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Oregon, lias on May 1, 1 '.HIT, riled In this ofiiee his sworn statement No. 41117, for tbe IMirchnse of the lots i tmd S and HKNWHof section No 1H, in townsnip No. 1 north ramie No. II K., W, M. "nil will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for uei Icultursl pur. poses, and to establish Ills claim to said land before the Register anil Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on the lllh day of November 1907. Renames the following witnesses: William F. Hand, Jesse K. Nichols, Charles Hall and Samuel lilowers, all of Hood River, Oiegon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims iu this office ou or before said Ut h day of November 1WI7. 5-1)7 C. W. MOORE, Register. C0NTK8T NOTICK. Depart uienl of the Interior, I'nlled Stales Land Olllrc, The Dalles, Oregon, Beiitember 11, V.W.-K autlldent contesl alliilavlt having beeu filed in thlsotllee by Ida May V'anAllcn, conlestanl., against hoiuestead entry No. 81)14, made J.uiuiiry Zi, 11KI1, for WJSW, Hec. W, b',HEi, Hectlon 1, Township SN., Range II k. V M .. by KtlHKRT VAN ALLEN, Oontestce, III which It Is alleged that said Egbert VanAilen bus abandoned said home stead for more than six months last past and lias left the Slate; thut said alleged absence was not due to his employment In Ihe army, navy or marine corps of the Culled Httttes In time of war. tsald parties are hereby nodded to appear, lespond and oiler evidence touch ing said allegation at 10 o'clock a. in. on October 21, !W7, before the Hegister and Re ceiver at the United Htutes Laud Otlice iu The Dalles, OregoM. The said contestant hsvlng, In a proper affidavit. Hied September H, KW, set forth tacts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due mid proper pub lication. C. W. MOOltK, sla-o-17 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United Suites Land Ollice, The Dalles, Oregon, September llth, 1W)7. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ol t he act of Congress of June it, isrs, entitled "An act force sale of limner latins in me rctnies oi i aniniuia, or' gon, Nevada and Washington Territory, as extended to all the public land stales by act or Angus; t. mri. WILLI AM 11. STOKES of Mosler. county of Wssco. state of Oregon bason March 21, P.I07, tiled in this orllee bis sworn statement. No. 3117, for the purchase of the sw;i ot section No. lit, in township No. l north, range No. 11 E., W. M..and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable lor lis limner or stone than tor agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at The Dalies, Oregon, on the 4th day of De cember, HKJ7. He names as witnesses: Roy Thomas. Harry Stokes, ole Olson, William Foster, all ol Mo sler, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described Isnds aie requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 4th day of December. VM1. s!K n2H C. W. MOORE, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Office, The Dalle, Oregon, August itl, 1W7. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance will) the provisions of the act of Congress of Junes, 1878, entitled "An act lor tbe sale of timber lands lo the sta'e of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public laud stales by act of August 4, im. 1.AV1IMA sr. A HUH, of Rood River, county of Wasco, state of Oregon, baa on May II, 1H07, filed tn this office ber sworn statement No. 4uis, for the purchase of the NHNKt nd SK'iNE1., of section No. '.II, in township No. I north, range No. 11 K., w.M., and will oner proof to show mat in land sought Is mure valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 1Mb day of November 1W7. She names as witnesses: John M. Colbert son, Kdmond C. Miller. William H. Davis, John West, all of Hood River, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above described lands are requested lo tile their claims In this office on or before said l.'rthdayof November, I HOT. S.VD7 C. W. MOORE, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United states Land Office, Tbe Da Ilea, Oregon, September Litl), 1DU7. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for tbe isle of timber lands in Hie States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," ss extended to sll the Public Land States by act of August 4, lsttt, CLAKENCK H. GILBERT. ' of Portland, county or Multnomah, State of Oregon, has on April W. lu()7. filed In this oitice ills sworn statement, No. 4iKji, for the purchase of the NE'-i of Section No. 21. In Township No. 1 S , Range No. IU E., W. M., and will oiler proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes;, and to estab lish hisclnlm to said land before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on the lath day of December, 1W07. He names a witnesses: E.C.Miller, Henry 11. llartlmun, H. II. Sutton, all of Hood ltlver, Oregon, and K. L. Hoisford, of Portland, Ore gon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-ilescrlbeJ lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 12th day of December, WW. C. W. MOORE. Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersign, ed, as executrix of the Will of Lucus Henry, deceased, has tiled In the county court of the state ol Oregon for Wasco County, her final account In said trust, and said court has named Friday, the 18tu day of October, 1907, at the hour of i o'clock p. in. of said day. and the county court room at The Dalles aa the time and place for hearing objections to said account, and for tiie settlement thereof. All persons Interested in said estate are hereby notified to apear at said time and place to make their objections, If any, to QUIU HIH.-UUI11. Dated at Hood River, Oregon, Sept. 23rd 1U07, 1 U I V h 1 UltlUV Executrix of the Will of Lucus tenry, ueueaseu. aJtMX7 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Deportment of the Interior, Land office, at The Dalles, Oregon, September 13, 11)07. Notice Is hereby given that ELLEN WATERS of Mosler, Oregon, has tiled notice of her Intention to make final commutation proof In suppoit nf her claim, vl7..: Homestead Entry No. 111117, made jMinmrc , l'jul, for the N!$HW4, SEl-.N'Wij. HWyNK'i, section , township 1 north, rang" li. East, W. M., slid Hi. '. iM p'o if will he made before the rtegi.-ti'i n trrt t ht. "1 T'l Dalles, Oregon, ot l lelob'" S8 lt.17 She iipiii' l " loP'.-i 'n - w't'ieKscs fo ptove h'r continuous n sj.h im- upon and cultiva li n of suit hull t.: r'in' II. Stanton, Jxtttcs II. Dunn. C.-ic A Clancy, Charles T. Rswson, atl of lio't't ,f v.-r, i icnn, sltMttl t W. Mou.iE, Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department ot the Interior, Land Office at ... 1 1 .... 1 1 j . v . iiv fmim, ji n(iFii, uvr Mill, IBUf, Notice la hereby given tbat 8ARAM M. McVEY, of Mosler. Oregon, bas filed notice of her Intention lo make final five-year proof in support oi ner ciann, vis: nomesieaa rin try No. 147W7, made Nov. 14, 1916, for the BW'j of section 16, township 1 north, rang 11 E., w . m., kiiu Hint sam urooi win De maae oe. fore Ihe Register and Receiver, at Tbe Dalles, irregou, uii iiovemuvr is, iWi. She names the following witness to nrnva her continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, Ihe land, vis: William H. Stokes, milium I . riuney, t. iouoersen, 1. UOODer sen. all of Mosler, Oregon. o3n7 J. W. MOORE, Register. "V I fisc aaaismlo. Oollsnl.M, MAFmal atnJ - nstest ma.nd womsa. W. h.lp borTThiiiS mi n i iiu . . -- i.vn-ai.r. .na eMl m-nawT uuntBE. flLBaHT. QBE C.F.SUMNER HEADQUAETER8 FOR PLUiMBIMG Come in and exam ine our line of Pumps, Bath Tubs, La vatories, Sinks, Etc. Spray and Garden Hose still Belling at Reduced Rates All Kinds of Repairing Work Guaranteed For wSale At a Bargain Seven aero fruit farm. 2 milea from town, )i mile lrom good school and church, level road, 15 minutes drive (rofn depot ; 2 acres in bearing orchard, apple and pear trees 3 to 6 years old, balance in hay, cuts lo tons oi clover and timothy. Splendid soil, plenty of good water; a splendid place for a com nination fruit, dairy and chicken busi ness. New barn and chicken house built of rustic, well painted. In fact a most ik'Birablo home in the best part of the vii I ley. Alfu one 7-rooni house two blocks from High school; house rents for 10 per month, in good condition. Will sell either one or both on easy terms. If you want a home, either in town or country see me before buying. II. M. ABBOTT, at Millinery Store. 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