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Tin' I'Ii'mI National lm nk ofAIIuniN
la row open umt ilnliitf IhihIiichm.
Kentucky Favorite Whlnky inlMfxt
ami het. J'lijHli lHiiit reerotnewl It.
I'oki A Kintf. l'
The I Mil intil-1 !ylo ImihI frnmlM
aim U iiroun-MMliiu: aluwly In Hun
Frnnelaro.
IM Chute returned frmii I.iinmvii
creek Kutnhiy with h imiiiI of
ioiw l.nke trout. I'lulmleiilcr.
Tit" iiiohI complete Job Mock nff nf
the rutlroii.l I to lx foiunl at Tin
Kxiitiiliitr olllce. Fli nt -clan work
iilmiVM, nt rcuHonnhle prlcca. tf.
Tin' war In tli I'ar Kant liu nf
fortleilnn excellent opportunity for
eorrcwponiletit of American ilulllrn
to lieeonie expert In flrtlon writing.
C'yrim Nl'l Whlfky the I1 chain
ioit anl mill champion "( them all.
Caed in all timl lMM place. Auk fur
Cryim NoMecace g nxlit when you want
a bimmI drop t home. '17 ll.
Tin' limine committee on Irrigation
voted down tin Mil to n-jM-al the
di'wrt laml law. There I likely to
Im no li-jfiMlatloii on luml thl wh
hIoIi of coiiurcaM.
California larni for nale at n li bar
gain. WO arrca fenced ami rniw lenced.
VaM precent owner 10,MK) but wi.l
old for t.VXM: ; down and halameon
eny
tlce.
Inquire al tlda of-
47 tf
payment
MrH. Itoikln Iwim Ikm-h arraigned on
ii M't-oml charge of munlcr, tin
polnonliig of Mrn. iH'iini', aUtcr of tin
woman for wlione inunVr Mrn liot
K I it wan rtccntly convicted.
Several copie ol t lit NorlhweMern
Stock 1'in'ilory. complied ly Hoia A
Lightly, pr'nti-ra of AHiiraa. have lnt'n
left at thin olhcc lor diatrihtitlon. It la
a valuable V lor atocktncn and worth
the price, tf
A five yearn ncntcncc for u ntcul of
f.'iO.OnO would 1k. considered it aniip
by anybody but a I'nlted State ncn
ntor. And even Hurt on tnlKbl enjoy
a rent f pahl audi ii Hillary for IiIh
time.
"I have lined ChauiWrlaii.'s Stomac h
and Llvir Tahleta with mom atiHfetory
reaulta." aaya Mr. F. L. 1'help. llcua
ton Texan. For IndiKeMion, liillouaneaa
aoc constipation thene lableta are mewl
excellent. Sold by 1a' Iteall.
Kev. l. W. Iilnck bat returned
from 1'ulnley w here he and Kev. War
ren, pat tor of t he M. K. church at
1'nlnlcy, conducted a Herlen of Inter
ring meeting.
I'oat A K if ie are now receiving big In
voice for their winter (rude. All the
finest brand of liipieur and cigara are
kept there. I'oitt A King furnish the
home with the bent brundn for imHlicin
al purMHen. 4'2-il
Win. Kandolpli llcarnt hart a piml
excuwe for excluillnif hlniHelf the k'
Intf public w ho do" not look upon u
defeated pollljclau with envy. It Ih
unnounced that mi IncrenMc will noon
occur In hit family, mid Wllllo re
main nt home. Ti e papeiH nay the
event Ih looked for at any time, but
do not venture fulUer partlcuhu-H., '
Speaker Cannon lina been aclec fcd
for iiialnnaii of the iintloiial conven-
Hon at Chlcauo. Ks-Hecrctary of
War Root will be t the teinpotnry
chnlrman mul wield the Ravel during
the flrHt day, nndVlll make the g
uiH'eli Houndlnie the .-. key note
of Him campal'giii '" Tt ha not
beep decided yet who will nominate
Kocwevelt tor tho prenldency, but
Senator Foraker of Ohio will prob
ablv bo tho man. FalrbankH will be
placed on tho natlonul ticket with
Roohcvi It.
WANT F.l
Ki'kciai. Kh'KKBkntativk biihia county
and adjoining territories, i represent
and advertiMo ano)deHtnl.lilied businenH
houiiM of nolid financial M.iid.ng Sal
ary f 21 weekly, with Kx ncen advanced
each AlonOHV ny cierauneci ironi ueau
auarteri. llorae and bnituy fiirniahed
when neceHHarv: uoaili' ii iiermanent
Address Hlew llroa. A Jo , Motion
ltldg., UhicaRO, 111. 15 t
V.jirilli' Odd IVIIowa will iclo
brute' the -'"illi of April In khuhI atyle
, The Ilea rnt boom, like the Japan-cHe-ltiiMHo
w ar, wiin moHt exciting at
It M OlltHet,
.left Mulkey and Waller I)uke bint
Saturday purchaMcd Wl head of cut J
lie of llarve f eHler. .No Hiiccm ire
(jlveli. liilllldenler.
The AHhland TldlitKH nay Col. '
A. CokhwcII recently pinwd through
AhMuimI on bin any toSatt Friinclm'o
w here bin family baa Imi-ii reHldlii
during; the winter.
Thetnwn i leetloii at Alt uriH c.unc
off Monday ri Hiilllii uh followa: I.
Lauer, .1. ILDerevaii mid F.A.Kuilth
trtiHteen; Sam Puke, marMhail; C. A.
Kaker, clerk: and Alfred Morrlnon,
t reaMiirer.
The Oregon I tally Journal and the
Lake County ICxamlner both one
year for $I. The Weekly Journal
and Kxnmlncr one year for $2.7.'.
The Semi-Weekly Journal and IIx
amlner.o.ne year for $'). tf
Ward I'.rwM. of lln.iHcii Hold two
thoiiHaud bead of cattle to Mlllerand
Lux, through their foreman TIuh.
Slwr, Home daya ago and they will
lie turned on the Nevada range lit a
few day. (Vdurville Kecord.
W. 1). WoodcH-k'M renldetice for
nale, price fl.VHl. Will accept all
ciihIi down, or part ciihIi, balance on
eaH.v.teriiiH. For futt her part icularn,
addrcKH W. H. Woodcock. 21 Sierra
Htreet, Keiio, Nevada. tf
The name of the man found dead
In the road between Likely and Mad
eline w iih l'.Henll. The phyHlclan Maid
the man wiim nimply paralyzed drunk
ami falling; frtun IiIh horn" Hinothered
fit the mud. IMuliidcnler. Moral:
Don't ride horwback.
ThlrtiH'ti young; Irlnh laddleM pan
ed through Altura Friday and Sat
nrduy Rolng; to Itke county. They
were Junt from the old country, were
well drcHHed and npjieared a nuierlor
bit of young- men. Some of them
were related to KarryH of I Jikc coun
ty. Iialndealer.
The IH'Hchutea Kcho aaya that ttevj
eral partlen In that wttlott w ho
made final proof on lnnda on tho De-
Hchutert would take a day off. It they
were to hear that patentH had been
iHHiied for their landn. I'atenu are
iM'Ing received by the hundred from
WiiHhlng;ton by all tho Oregon land
OfllCCH.
In kit on fllf nt K. C. TAW
contrwu lor slverlUIng run boia1flir It.
Alv-rllliif Aai'icy lt Hn-
xtr.Tt, Hun Fmni lMo, !., liir
Make a 'lran frrp.
Tbere'i nothing like doing a thing
thoroughly. Of all the Salves you ever
heard of, Kuckleyn'a Arnica Salve in the
bet. It sweepB away and mrea Huron,
Sorcf, ItruiMen, CutH, lloila, Ulcers, Skin
F.ruptions and 1'ileu. Il'aonly 2."k!, and
gunrHiiteed to givo mitihfartiou by I.ce
lteall, HruggiRt.
Notice of the 5ale of Unaurveycd
Swamp Lands.
Notice ia hereby given that the State
Lund Hoard will receive sealed bidt un
til 2 o'clock 1. M. on June 14, 1904 for
the piirclniHe of the (uMowing described
uiiHurvcyed Swamp J.hihIh, to-wit:
All of the miHurveyed- Swamp land in
TowiiHhip Mil S. H 24 KolW. M on
Warner Lake more jiarlicularly describ
ed a follows :
. What would be the 8 i of SeHion 11 ;
8 H of Section 15 j all of fractional Sec
tion 14 ! all of fractional Section 22 ; all
of fractional Section 23, if the United
States surveys adjacent thereto were
extended. 1 "
All ida must be accompanied by an
artDlication and aflldavU to purchase in
with Section 3302 of ltellin
uer and Cotton's Code and survey and
declaration as provided by section 3308
and by cash or chuck for full amount
offered. '
No bid for less than LOO per acre
Will be considered.
The rlght to reject any and all bids is
The Hoard w ill hear any objections
that may lie offered by interested parties
to the sale ol tins land. ;
Applications and bids sh uld be. ad
dressed to O. it. Krowu, Clerk State
Land Hoard, Salem, Oregon, and mark
ed "Application and Hid to Purchase
Uusurvtyed Pwamp L,anua.
O. O. Hhown,
Clerk State Land Hoard.
Dated this Oth day of March, 1004.
Mar. 17-13L
n. n. church directory.
Lakkvikw I'reiuiilng m-rvlceH at
11 o'clock A. Si., and 7:W V. M., every
wcotid nud fourth Sunday,
Sunday School every Sunday at 10
A.M. I'rayer Meeting every Thura
day nt 7:30 I'. M.
Nicw I'i.nk Ciikk.k I'renchlng St
vlri'H at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7:30 I'.
M., every flrnt Sunday.
Sunday School every Sunday at 10
A.M. I'rayer Meeting every Tliur
da.vat7:.30 I. M.
Hktiiki, I reaching Service at 11
o'rl'M'k A. M., and 7:'V V. M every
third Sunday.
J. H. Staik, I'antor.
J S. F. AMI.STROM
ty Proprietor
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C4 sidTertlalBar la tfc
mmguH which sM trad.
You may Lave just at good
values as the other fellow, but
If be tells the public about bis
ability to do better for tbem than
any one else and you do not be
will get tho trade.
Tell people why tt is to their
advantage to trade with you.
Tell tbem convincingly and
keep telling tbem.
Chicago Dry Goods Reporter.
The Jrarrtaar power or
ad. la araoa-ed by circula
tion. If row waat to reach
the people, thle paper.
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