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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1906)
DlRl-CIOKY. t I'dptlfl rl'im !i -f lrkf mi i.tnvSoi vIIcmi i ll:A.M. 7:" M. n M'lt Sh i t.v. Su cln -icli.nl 10; A. 1 .hini.ir S.m I.-i.v nt '.'.!" I". M. ii.tptM Yonrm I " ( l"nii I'. M. tn ench Suiliv. rruycr iin-e'lnir I'. M. on tii'fii.i.v evinli'.:. i.vi r.vltol,v Invlto l ' nttem wrvltva. A. I- link sinii'ioii'. pii oil t. r DIKliCrOv'N I 'lrnt Hnptiwt Chuivli of b I ,tyi at Nev Pint' I n ek. Ot-iiti. i icuchiiuz St-r irvt id 1 1 :H"litfc A. M at ' 7;1 P.M. on en.-li Sun ho of v y month ! nudity Solino! nt 1":i'elick A M. ) 'rnytrSirvir.-nt T.'! n Vr,liiMi,v evening nf encli ii k. All niv corii,lly in to ntti'inl tlv Scrvicen J.IImmI illowird Piitr. WANTED: by (Miiivio wholesale and mail order ho .- , a.itant luannr (man or won n:-' r this county ami adjoiuin territory. Salary A ami expenses finvi Hkly: expense money advanced. Work pleasant; position permanent. No investment or exper ienee reanired Sp.iro t ime valuable. Writ nt iiiici 'or full particulars mid pnclose eelt-iiddressed e;iveloH. 8UPEKINTF.DNKNT, Y.V2 Lake St. Chicago, HI. 1-t cm Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy is a Specific, Sure to Cive Satisfaction. C1VE3 RELIEF AT ONCE. It c!eiuisi-s, sootL'.'S heals and protects th: diseased mouibriEP. It cures Catarrh and drives away a '"ld in th.' Hold tpii klr. liestortu tLe Senses of Tx-ste and Svifll. lUisy ;o T3--.". C 'iit-.ius no iiip;riii:s druifs. A pi lit. 1 i:ito ti:o notrlla and ls4irWi Icirjre S;z r J oenta at Dr J-Tgistj or l-y mail; Trial Size, 10 cents ly miu. ELY BROTHERS. So Warre.i St. Now Yo.f. Desert Land Final Proof. United States Land Office, Lake riew, Oregon, August 14, 1906. No tice is hereby given that Arthur L Highflll, of Plush, Lake Co., Oregon, baa tiled notice of intention to make proof on his desert land claim No. 475, for the NE.'4 SW-, SE4' XW4', Sec. 3, T. 35 S., R. 26 E., W. M. be fore liegister and Receiver at Lake view, Oregon, on Friday, the 21st day of September, YMG. He names the following witnesses to prove the com plete irrigation and reclamation of said land : Steve Young, Edward E. Bond, Nolen E. Curry, of Plush, Ore gon, and William Smock, of Lakeview, Oregon. 33-37 J. N". Watson, Register. rA Krv Ms,- AiSBJTUSJ Willi 1 FREE The Great AMERICAN FARMER Indianapolis, Indiana. The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation. Edited by an Able Corps of Writers. The American Farmer is he &nly Literary Farm Journal pub lshed. It fills a position of its own and has taken the lead ing place in the homes of rural people in every section of the United States. It gives the farmer and his family something to think about aside from the hum drum of routine duties. Every Issue Contains an Original Poem by SOLON L. GOODC. Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer Two For the Paice of One: The Uke County Lxaminer The Leading County Paper and The American Parmer BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $2 This unparalleled offer is made to all new subscribers, and all old ones who pay up all arrears and renew within ninety days. Sample copies free. Address: CO, fletzker, l.akeview, Oregon. . i t.i: , li M f I'titted "Mate Lund Olb'ec. Luke view. T' kini, Annus! ', HHH? No tioo la hereby Kiven that in cimiplUneo .ith the provision o' the m t o Con .ncss of June X 1TS. entitled "An net for the sale of timber hut d in the States o'' Cnlifnrniii. Oiplmii, Ni'viuht ami Washington Territory." a ex tended to nil the Public Lund States I'v act of Ant'iist I. ISi'i William T. ihtrrett. of lily, county of Klamath, State of Oregon, has this .lay tiled in thin ottleo hi sworn statement No. :llt7, for the purchase of the NW4 SK4. X' SV4. SWj SW4 of Sec tion ;. in Township No. IViS., Kane 17 K., W. M. nn.l will oirer proof to show that the land nought ismoro val uable for its timber pr stone than for asricultuntl purposes, ami to establish his claim to paid land U'for Kiister and Ueeeivcr at l.akeview. t'leuon, on Thursday, the St h dav of Novem ber. I'.!. He names as witnesses. S. V. Hamaker. AllH.rt Walker, Walker Pollard ami .7. P. Parker all of lily. Oregon. Any and all persons claim ! imr adversely the nliove-descriU-d lands are requested to tile their claims in this ot!he on er U'foresaid 1st day of Novemlier, 1!AV. J. N. Watson, l'ecister. ;u IT. Pepiutment of the Interior, ljuid litll . CMi-kOII. .Vi. list 10, UVK;. Notice is hereliy niveu t""1 lieore L. llolliri.i.k. ot lakeviow, Lref;ou, lias Hied notice of his inteu tiou to make final live year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Kntry No. Z.u made March K. UK' I, for .M-.'4. Sio. t, 1. to S.. i. A I. . aii-i Si '.i Sec. HI. T. ;i' S.. -y V.., W. M., and that said proof will be made U'tore Kei;ister and Ko ceiver. at Lrfikeview, t)ies'on, on Sep teuiber A, UH.H. Ho uumes the fol lowing witnesses to prove hiscoutiuu OU3 resideuco upon, ami cultivation of, the laud, viz: Kdward Hishop, James liishop, James Mclermott and tiordon liarrett all of Lakeview. Ore ou. ll'MiT J. N. Watson. KcUter. On June 0th aud 7th, July 2nd and 3rd, August 7th, Mb and i'th, "and September fcth aud '.'th, special low round trip rates w ill be iu etlect to all points East, final returning limit, DO days, but not later than October 31st. Colorado common points., Missouri River, Mississippi River, Chicago Washington aud Ilaltiniurt New York CO. 00 72. rw 107.00 iO For particulars, see any Age"nt, or address D. S. Taggart,D . F. A P. A., Reno, Nevada. Excursion Kates East. "July 2nd and 3rd; August 7th, 6th and Oth ; and September 8th and 9th ; special low round trip rates will be in effect to all points East; final return ing limit 90 days, but not later than October 31st. Colorado common points Missouri River Mississippi River Chicago Washington and IJaltimore New York, For particulars see any 3 50 00 CO 00 0 72 50 107 00 103 DO Agent, or address D. S. Taggart, D. F. Jc Reno, Nevada,. To All Our Subscribers Death!! from Appviutiiitls di'crv(iM In t he slime in I In linn tin ih nt lr. Klutf'H No Life PUN In (reuse. They hiivc yon fnnn ilnnuei n nd bring tpiick anil ptniili'HM tvlt'tt i from cnui Ipntloii mid t h" III grow ln; nut of It. Ntivimtli nnd vlgui illwn.vw follow their UNO. J mini nt i ei by I v Px nll PruggUt. 2.V. Tn iiem. I rf- r. . 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In addition, it3 col unir.s for women, its popular , science articles, it3 short and con tinued stories, its "Answers to' Correspondents" and "Puzzle Problems" combine to form a1 home newspaper that at $1.00 per year can nowhere be excelled. j ITS ADVEKTISINO VALVE. I'Thap yon hv inmrthtnc I" !! ; nnn. a tram, farm m&rhlntrjr. Vou miy i lh to buy acmihlni. Tha bant polbl i ay to communlcaia with paopla who wish i la buy or mm, I li by Innrllni a amsll ad- . vrrM.irmnt In Tha Spokaaman-Rrvtew. t Fnrmara. itvkmm, ttimbrmaa and ruin rt take lha TWICE-A-WEEK. ; If you wish to reach builnMi m-n and n-wrom-ri. ua tha DAII.T or SUNDAY TOK KS.M AN-HEVIEW. I THE TWICE-A-WEEK RATEd Aril! Trn fanta pir Una tach lner!on. Count .ii word, to a Una. THE DAILT AND SINDAY R tTFJ CONSECUTIVE l.NSi-llTIONd. FO H 13 Words j 24 Words i tima. . tlmea tlmea tlma . tlmea tlmea 4"c r t ). THE SUNDAY ALONE In -r.t prt Una aacb Imurtlon. Couni 1 words to a Una ADDRESS 1II2C KI'ORRSMAN-RKVIEW, spakaaa. Hawk. Vr'f your ad plainly, cnrloaln amourw mil., or money orriVr for uumawr at ..i-ii. d-lred. and -ri alv liMirtad la '' -lce-a-Waa. ata whrlh.r yo LaJly, aua day iv STEER FEEDING. ha ymy llllnnla rnritiFr Fla lahnl Ilia l ira! ( nrlunil. In rejtard to the feeding of t!u cur tind of cattlo which I Mold for $XX In ChlcnKo tho other tiny t would any thin was tho tlrst cm loud I toi' fed. In tho first pl.ieo I had hoi no blue ras pasture, more than I needed, and I I'OUKht eighteen head of too. I joiia;: llorvford Hteerx. 'l'lv vxeiv all of that blood but two-one Ked Poll and om AiiKUs-and were nil coming two yeai- old. I boiiKht them about tlie inltldlo ol June and turned them on paslure. lMtrliu the mtduiI week of Septeuibet 1 broiuht them up and fed (hem ;i little corn and Mill let them run oil a pood blue trnf pasture until I jrot them on full feed. About the middle if uc tolor 1 coniiued them lu n yard and fed them colitiuvil, coru and timothy hay. These steer welched about 7ol pound when I started to feed them. They were all di'linrued but four, and 1 would always rather have my steers dehorned. They were kept In a small feed lot, aud I had a number of brood sows runtiiiiif after them. My feed lot Is sandy, consequently It never jrctnj very muddy. I kept the steers well bedded all the time. I bought them all around here near my home, and I think they made me alut Jfl.-O per hundred weight. Like llrrrfurila For I'rrdcra. The he-t steers to my notion to feed are pure hivd Hereford, but one can not always tret them. The better they are bred the better they will feed audi soil as a i ul . The way to K'd this klud of stocl; Is t buy and use a pnrv bred bull ln-tead of iisliiK an old scrub animal. Those cattle were In pood flesh when they were put In the feed lot. I believe you should always have sttvrs In piod flesh to start w ith. I can nt tell how much these nveratred pi r month, for 1 had li ) fval-s to we!i;li them on. They were not lar'e, roui.h Kteers. but small Mucky, shipt.ed tl.ro:" li ed 1 !'. ard. .!r , sniootli alii I well !:! r:e::i .Ian. 'J'J. li'i '. t'l'.e l on t i'l ml s ; : In lip '. : The cat Me went well a id vck:h !. -a.'. S. Pritch- ; .:ef!.'. ' lie .,rU TltnU. IV care 'ii' : ' i.l i!mi s'oc:. tank dur iii'-r warm. ry ii i; . If it pl.tmls in the s'lii !' ; r Ii iv iloii'it very van a and l'll"d with i;re.-:i N.'iim, arid t!iis n::it Im ery daree:iblo to (hp live stuck Hi". t must drink It. Would you bk y.i'M' .-iii rlors to furnish you with tt;i!i ' r ": t : ! . ! j i ir water? Hot tot clean o;:t the tank, scrub It with soap suds a'nl Ik. c an 1 uu.p it full of clean. pure water from the well. The dtiiii'i brutiM will appreciate it, I'll warrant. ,-'l!i'.i Iviks should have a flit'-d over tli ' i ;'ll the .M'.-ir round, II pro' ', . o : :'!; :n as well a" IIio I'r..'-: s. ';( :. li:. 1. i o- THE VETEPJNAHY o llnl'M's tli.it itrt ntlii'-tnl will) n chronic dist-Msi- tli.it rii'.iscs u loinl, un iir.tunil iiiiisi- In liri'iitliitiii iirt h:i Id to hurt1 tliii !. win. I nr to ln I'linriTs. Thin el'iss ili.i-s tmt inrliiilt' tli'i-i' iitilii'teil Wltll Sl'Vl'il' Mill' tll!li:lt, ns lu lln-sc filsi'S tin1 lii'.- tlii'ii Is uuisy only dur ing tin- ui- iti- attMrk il' tla- ilisoaso. Tliii'k wind is cuusi'd ly im nlistriK'timi ! to tlio fri'i' iiHs.-iiiLTi' of l!i " iiir in some I:irt of tln ii'.-iinitory tr;n t. Tin; uoi-iy lirciitliiiu; of liorsi-s nfti'i ImvliiK been Idli! un 1 nit t) sudden exertion in not dm.' tn any disease nnd Is only temporary. Horses IVd un the seeds of leguminous and su:ne other plants have paralysis of th" laryngeal iiiuh cph, piirtleularly when fed chiek vetcli. Oilier eases may eunii; frotn li-nl pol Bouin. sore lliro:.?-! utid many times from heredity. Untiring, the minio by which the disease is generally known. 13 only u Kymptoui and not the disease. In bud cas".s the 'ilmal fairly huCTo cates. The cure depend n.uch on tho cause, nnd many times such horses are treated with little Huccess. You can try one dram potassium Iodide once a day for a week nnd then ono-balf ounce of Fowler'H solution oneo a day for the next week In the drliiklnf? wa ter, and if this does not do any K'-od you would belter ko to n koo1 veteri narian. M. I). Williams, I. V. 8., In IJural New Yorker. Warhlra In Cattle. Lumps or sores on the backs of cat tle are eaused by the larvuo of the warble fly, or o.x warble, a black fly thickly covered with yellowish balr. They lay tho on the bucks of cat tle from June to September. The grubs hatch out and bore through tho skin and live there, next to tho Heidi, all winter. In the spring the ninture grub crawls out und fulls to the ground. Tut a thumb on each tilde of the tump and squeeze tho grub out, or mix lard and sulphur and rub It Into the lumps, which destroys the grub. During July and August rub over tho backs of cat tle a mixture of four ounces flowers of sulphur, one gill spirits of tar and one quart train oil, and It will prevent the fly frotn laying Its eggs. Hub on once a week. The chief barm then grubs do Is tho making of boles In the bide, thus lessening Its valuo In market. Ohio Farmer. larial I'oinla, l'otb. A pound of fut bucon glveu a cow thnt Is off her feed will often effect n cure, writes a correspondent to Farm Joiiriril. I will just Kend you one little thing, very simple and effectual remedy f wuris on a horsu's noso or anywhere. Wash the warts with Ktrong soda wa ter. I too1- a perfect "mat of warts" off a coil's nose by washing them with Btr-jtiK Kudu water twlco only. A seed wart can lie taken off by soda. I'lck the wart a little till the blood starts, then ii-iply dry Bodu a few times. Mrs. M A. (i. ' I l Vl. if Willi iM, i), . . I (till Nl lt h.tt i diMty, r yon. Hit 1 l i. tl.l, n t sli'iM.i mill Mm fc. n lHly liiiiiilliiK . t lot hi j ill I k n ol Hi Hi lilirf I. T' lt j.t-jw Ijttnl Mittli MH'rlnlt) i I'liij Kuilitinir. '"1 .it '. Hi. H. in . ii i, i 'A IHll'l III K I l ll'l. fb.rtiii . t J f t I. t K h. II W y i M I M I SI . Ni. I. I. O. I" K llli-. l Mir ll Hint M llllila. ita y ri n till," nt I'm h In mi I Ii 1 11 ! 'I Irl Iiihh1 Hall. lk.'ili . A. W. M am I itii. ('. I'.. J. . Tin ki r. Si rll., t . .. f s.f, i vy ; TOIiLETT Painter llnnuf r . Orrgon New Pine Creek, THIS PAPER la k i 'l I'll flii' a I K i !' ..vi rlllii Ai;-nrv l.'l !-ii' Millli- Slfr hall r ratli-lnril. at M tliT I I'l'iiirni-ti lur aiOiTtlnlnit ran Im tiiM.lt lur li S' ultrrll'i'ra In I tn r knuitlli-r n hu ri 11111 iiiiiii inn lurmO) ti aimitii r. nr iIiniii; ltn-ir iMiiniliri' a'lilri ii hniil.i r. im t il tn I r 1 ' Oil" i lli' a innl I In Ir ' r 1 'i tn' ail ilri-n-i'il in llo riiitil hiiiiIT1ci. I o Cure a Cold In One lny Tuse I.AXATIYF ItlHiMii (jriMM-: lu Mi 1 1-. All ilniu'Kl-t retiiiid the nit'iit y if it (nils lu cure. K. V lirm'i'V nirn.it un is on eiii li box. .'oi'. To Republicans. We are tinx ious to lme every Ke pi. Mii'iin in close touch, mid working in Itrirumuy with the Ki pill liiiin Nut ioiiul fungi 'I'Ksimiitl Ciuiiuiittee in fit V i or of the election of it l'i'pul'lii'iili j Coiiri'.i. I Tie' rnnressioniil ciimpii ik'u lutist : Im I it-i'd on the n liiniii-liative nnd j li gii-Iative record of the ( ally, und, ! that being Ho, Theodore IIiioMVelt 's ' pi -moilltlit V I 1 1 1 1 t be u cent rid llgtiru jiind his achievements u central Itlioiiulit iu (he cninpnik'n. We desire to iniiiiituiii t lie work of j this ciiinpn it'll xith popular MibsJuip tiou of One Jlolhu each from Ki'pul.li cuus. To each huliseribcr we w ill hend i the I ''! iti t il i rn ii Niitiiinul t iiinpiiik'n Text Hunk and all dociimeiits issued by the Committee. Help us iicliieve a great ilctcry. Jnini s S. Slu riiiiin, Charmiin. I'. O. !ox 'JlUfcl, New York. Notice to students mid parents. )w intc to thi! cunt iiiiied warm spell, 1 have decided to make Monday Sept. loth the opening day of the l.akeview Itusiness Collide inntead of August 'JTth, as udvertised houio wetiks ngo. I have employed it competent instruct or, and satisfaction is guaranteed. I would be glad to hear from any one w ho contemplates attending, and will furnish full information upon applica tion. Until further notice, address. (1. F. liigley, Altiirns, Calif. Dr. Pierce's Farcrilc Pre;crl?l.'oa Is it powerful, Invigorating tonic. Imparl ing health nnd htrmiL'th In purfieii'nr to the organ ; distinctly feriiiiiliie. '11ji local, wouiardy IichIiIi In so Intimately r-'laU-d to tin- general hcnltli Hint w In n diseases of the ilelirtiU- woinimlv organs re cured the w nolo body gnins lii heulth and flrciigih. lor weak nd sickly women who are "worn-out," "run-down ordelilllutitl, en nee I ally tor wonimi who work In store, olfieo or BchiMriMjiii, who sit at the typew riter tir Kewlng iiiaclilne, or hear heavy householil hardens, and lot nursing mother, Dr. Pierre's Favorite Prescription has proven a priceless benelit because of its health-restoring and strength-giving powers. As a (Kittling and itrnngtheiilng nerv ine. "FavorlUi I'rescrlptlon" Is un egualod and is invaluable in allaying and subduing nervous excitability, irritabil ity, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostra tion, neuralgia, hysteria, snasmi, chorea, or Kt. VltuJi'a dance, and other dUtresslng nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disxase of the womanly organs. It induces refresh ing ilep and relieves nietiul auiluty and despondency. Cures obstinate cases. "Favorlto Tre acrlptlon Is a positive euro for the most complicated and obstlnata cases of "fe male weakness, painful periods, Irregu larities, prolapsus or falling of the pelvic rrgans, weak back, bearing-down fensa tlons, chronic congestion, Inflaiiimatlon and ulceration. Dr. 1'lerce's medicines aro made from harunlcfiS but efllclent medical roots found growing In our American forests. The Indians knew of tho marvelous cura tive value of stimo of these roots and Im parted that knowledge to some of tho friendlier whites, and gradually some of tho more progressive physicians came to test and use them, and ever since they have grown In favor by reason of their superior curative virtues and their safe and harmless finalities. Your druggists sell the Fa voiuti rnr. Hckiption and also that famous altera tive, blood puriller and stomach tonic, the (ioi-DKM Mkihcai. Uiscovany. VVrlto to I'r. l'lorce uUiut your case. He Is an xporleiiwxl iihyslclan and will treat your case as contldenthtl and without charge for correspondence. Address him at the Invalids' Hotel and (Surgical Institute, Jiuflalo, N. Y., of which Lo Is chief coa Bulting physician. fn?i'i 'uj Oregon SilOI(rLlNB Union Pacific Salt l.xikc, Denver, Knn sns City, Chicago, St. Lotii New York. Oreilll Sliiiini'is bet w it'll Pnrtlillld nnd Sun I rniirlsi-oever.V live dtya. Low RnteA Tii'ketK to and from all putts of the ' Ciiiled .S'lali'". Caiiada and Kuropn, I'nr iurl ieiilars, cull on or address, A. L. Crnljr, (I. I'. , Portland, (.re. KLAHATH LAKE ....RAII.ROAI).... . . . TIMI! TAHM; 111 i:ffirt May Nt, p.m;. .2 I. v. Thrall .A A. M l.v. 1'i.ki'Kaiiia In t.t A M Ar. n.'Kim. ii '.A r. w In .v. Sli t'l HrV ft 4.i 1. I'll Sii'it. II 4H Kalltr'k 7" nlria',l -V" l.-- II I ..... I I I J S I 11 Sp I III llll ..N.IO I'likriiaiiia i.;ii sti'i-l Itr'K" I -' ! " " Itiimia IS JU I' M " llirall ....I'.tA Klamath Spring Special. I v. llirall... I 'in I'. M.l.v. Kl'li S.'sa 4M M Ar. HiiKim .. IM " Ar. Kail I r. rkl .''I " " si,-, llr'si'V " " sii-. l llt'giH (i " full i ni k l ;. ' " llin g -.11 h " K I'll S.'n 1 tn llirall... . a. LAKI;Vll:W ALTURAS STAGE LINE II. K, Ititttn I r.'j.'r. Office in I5icbcr'-t More Singe leave l.ukpview daily, ex ivpt ."-niiihiy at 11 u. in. Arrives at Aliiiras nt II p. in. I 'i veil Allium (or Lskeview al II o't hs'k a. in. or on the arrival of tl.e Mage from Mude line. Ar rive in l.akeview in 12 hour ni ter leaving Altura. rrclght - Matters (liei Strict - Attention first - CldS$ ' Accomodations. Western . Stage . Line J. I.. YADIN. Proprietor. Office In llnkville Hotel Klamath f all. I ai ly from roKegeiuu by Keno, Klain ath tails. Dairy, lioiiaiixa, and Uly to Ijikeview . Taily from Lakeview by Itly, Konanxit Dairj", Klamath Kali, Keno, to IV k enema. From Klmnath Falls to Keno by steamer and from Kei o to Pokcceuia over the Sunset Four-llorso Stage l.ina. Good Stock Easy Coaches LAKCVII-W PLUSH STAGE LINE S. L. McNaikiiiton, Prop. Office at Mercantile Store Rtago leaves Lakeview Montlays, Wed nesdays and Fridays at fi a. in., arrives at l'lusli at 0 p. m. Leaves 1'iush Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 8 a. m., arrives at Lakeview at 0 p. tn. Passenger fare $3 one way or $5 for round trip. Freight rates from May 1st to Nov. 1st $.75 per hundred (row Nov. 1st to May 1st 11.00 per liundra A Lively Tussle with that ohlenemy of the nice, Con. Bll'mtlon, often entlH In ADneiidlcltlu' To Rvolilull ucrloiiB trouble with stomach, Liver, and HowcIh. take Dr. Khitfa New LIfo 1'IIIh. They per fectly regulate tlieHO oraiiH, without palu or dlHcoinfort. :Tn: at Leo Beall hrwlHt. MIIKKI IIH.lm. LltTIPC RarrW B''wUhHwallow Korkla JdlllGi Ddliy tigUt e (, ew,.,. rPTer(, for wvtlicrs. tkiinot'woi Hipiare Crop anil HUl In rlslit car. Tar Ilraud IU. Itango, Crans Lake. i'oatiiOUe addri'is, Ikuvlew, Oregon 7ar Whitwnrlh "r,i,,,1itii:ropoineM tau IIIIIIITUIIII eari nal, Uudortrop off rlKht fur ewof ; rot erie forVctlicra Tar HraotJ W. HaiiKu, Fish Orauk. ro.lotllce addruM Ulivlew, OrtiKOU