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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1908)
l.AKH COUNTY KXAMl.NKK I.AKKVfrii . oftr.t.O.V, TiIt'KctPA V, Hl'.t fl), ilHMt m wm am w w 0 (OrlRlnal r-p.i now;nnti's iirocnitoi had nl n 1hv: Kn.lbli i-o::.iM'v :imii lemon ; an! hitidcil proprietors, therefore when I Ij K Involved In :l hi v suit with his j next door neighbor ami lust pretty j tin'cli ovorvtii.u,- ln hid hi cntlte-iM p the frttsiiienls mul mini' to America il:b n iov 11 continuing I Ii r.itaii; traditional llfo lie w.i-; mipnio: i.-;i! nil Us binary. fa:u j i".K !'i! hi I'd "I nf large production lu won!.' ni u fortune a;vl I .1 k to tkti.X to live ender M I ;' ivod Pi l:l 1 dajf. II:' I111.I n daughter. Illlntii. twcu ty rprrrs old. hom ho lhod to n nnl'i sPiglc until this hnpp.v return T'in he hoHil his altered f orpines might enable him to marry her to p yoneger mi'i of some nobleman. But Hilnia Rowman Ml til love with young farmer. Mark Evan, who owned tho adjoining property. 11 ml her love whs returned. When ht proposed he told him frankly of her f.-t'io-' plans for her. Mark proposed to marry kr despite the old tn.n's oppi-piin but mini a was an English girl, and marring without her parent's eouso'it was with her entirely ont of the question. Tlad Ezra Rowninn known of the Fit 3M011 be would hare forbidden Mark the bouse. As it was. he took quite a fancy to the young man find made lilin welcome whenever he came to his farm, and when Mark came It was os tensibly to call on the old man. mak tug It appear that the other monitors of the family were a secondary consid ration. Bowman was very fond of games, and Mark was the only person ring nearby that he could got to play with him. Chess auj checkers were his favorites, and, since In Mark ho found a worthy opponent, he was al ways ready for a game with him. Now. whatever be the strong points of the British people, they can never cope with their American cousins In Urewdness. Bowman was as stolid a a etone meeting house; Evans was a Yankee with all that name expresses Bowman would fight for an opInloD till every support had been knocked from under It. then fight on with Jut as much obstinacy as if It had not been disproved. One day Evans told the old man that he was thinking of el ling his farm. It was a splendid piece of property, and Bowman would hare leon I'e'iphted to get It If he otild hare raised the money to buy It. Nevertheless h asked Mark what would' lie his price for It. Mark re piled that be bad not made up his mind to sell It. but If he could get $25,000 for It he might let It go. Since this was nearly $.o.ono more money than Bowman had the conversation was dropped. Soon after this Mark took the nvm whose fMin -in-law be wNlie 1 to !e over his farm, showing him the land, the dwelling, 'lie burns, tho stock, tho farming tools, everything They were II in prime condition, and Bowman's rtipllitv wits excited It tn uhlod hl'il that he had no money with which to buy burn a fine property, and he con fessed this to its owner. Mar!; t 1' bim that bo would sell the properr- t o!ra for otie-ha!f of what he woul 1 s 'I it to any on else. B it as the half w no more to b. raised than the whole this did not help matters. One day when the two wore playp' checkers Mark said: "Mr. Bowman. I've r::nle up ni'' oiln.l to go west and shall soli tnv furm. Now. since you want It 1 wish you to have it. M ike me ;tti offer." "I rouMn I r.i,co $'.""." slid the old tan They finished the game. Murk boat lug because his opponent was think lot; of the coveted property Then &i:trk leaned k In his chair and said- "I'll fell yo'i what I'll 1. Mr. Bo. iifti. i'h "o!i -mind, with you. no1 wt'li iiiv ne else. I'll sell yon my furm on Ih e terms' I.ot me see. "I'll fnrm Is ti 1 '-es I will s"ll It to yon wf'ii "f , ' U: . 0:1 it on the following fjoi'iM,--. V rr 'h- tir- t ten imtcs yon un fiifiv me -it the r.'ite of 1 coat an acre, rtic K '- ou I ten acres nt t!it' rate of 2 nfMi'-s sii acr". '.he tl lfd ten acres nt the in'" or' l c'n's. the fourth 8 cents, ami In tin cr iiioi tion to the end. Bu' I ,'i;t Kelt lt or none." I h -re wis covetousiiess in the old imu'h eve. He looked for Kotiie reafon Why Mirk wished to sell ko cheap Mureiv ti hiil lio-'ii oer the property m l h 1 I found everything in good con dttfoo tli run up the amount lu hi" I 'ill he had reached the eighth lot ten i.T. which he found to CO' ' only f it j "Ar? you g iiug to give mo the farm?'' e as!te. j. ""Mo, ( pr ipose to sell It to you." flvv(tiii went on figuring. vvvu't icive tlie offer open," sal ' f;irh. ' f'c.-." r-di.l Bowman, ceasing to fig ur. n l. faking u ton dollar bill from am po k.t, he gave it to Mark to bind ttie. b u 41:11 Mark without wasting By tune 1 .tiled for pen and paper fin. I 'TiP?4'.il u liill of sale on the teruif ftt 0 n -. I It was evrc'i'. d, and Mow Man ive .1 high of relief. lie bad feme 1 lb-re won' 1 be n f-!!p. Then, taking-, a p-iull, he fla iled up liow iich lie whs to pay. When bo bad fin Ifilieif h turtic.l on t!io seller with a howl of rage. He had bought the properly for txactiy $2n.jn 'JO. It wm easy vnoug'i fur Mark Evan to Mtclj th.j pig Leaded Britisher In a tif.fi, ' I I'lni aim to give hlw (.vniiui hi li 'j S takiug the farm W ' ,.i'n'!;iT miiM r. Nevertheless t ; uo cf ! recourse, and when rii rii lint f mlly beggeil blm ti .v V.' " I bi" f beuteu lie fiunl ;e In I: 1 leased him from ni'i' " 1 " eddltif day. -Si ! P.: c'liN'j i'EBTE sunnoNS X 'UK cntair oi'ht ok TUK statu or oiir.oox. FOK I'HK COI'NI'Y OK Oirstens I'.'it'kliitf I I'oiiipnn.x . i for- I I. A KK. por,illoii. IM.t int iff Milt ill '.IplitV tl 'i l' ivloso s. 1 KciiImMi I leimetii 111 1 leiinio M. Il'-lilietil 10 ! his wile j Akx iiulor Kelt h I Muflgae I ti ml I : 1 icwrlamm A. lUlth i his vlfe. I 1( fdiilants. I I'll K. ulu ii I". 1 leiinetiKin. .il'llllle M HellOl 111 in. Alextimler Keith .-1 1 1 I t iciil'Hloiin.l A Kelt li. IS'Ien latlts. IN TIIK NAMK OK THK STACK. OKOKKtiON'. You iiml each of you an hort-bj tequiriMl to uppi'iir mid tins er to conipliiint tiled auaius' .von in the aiiove entitled Court ami 1 auso with in lx weeks fmiii the date of the titvt publication of this Summons, tunlt, on nr Iwfore the 1Mb day of Oi-toU-r, ami if you fall ho to . piH'ar H-nd aiiHWi-r the snnie for waut thereof the I'l ilntiff will apply to the Court you aud each fur n ileclt' iigniiiitl of viiu for the siile ! the North-Went quarter of Section Three, Tp. -7. S.. K. l! K. W. M.. Lake County, Oreuon, and for the foreclosure of the f illuwing descrlb oil mort ungiti upon abl ilcscrllK'd land, towlt : A certain mortgage executed by the IMetitants Ken tic 11 K. Ileiineiiiaii inn! Jennie M. lletineiiiati. his wife. upon the aforesaid ilesirlU-d lands in 'the 4th day of April. BRI, in favor of the IMaiu tiff herein in the sum of :HXt(X with ItitercHt then-ou from (latent the r'e of S pr cent er an 11 11 111, anil fur $:J(H)o Attoruey'w fees therein : A certain niortgngv executed by the iH'fenilaiit.s Ueiitieii K. Ileniie man and Jeuuie M, lieiiueiiian upon the afon-said real estate on the loth day of February, l!V4, in favor of Frank D. Nash. in the sum of f 4iH).(mi with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from date, and for $50.00 .Attorney's foes therein, which Haid mortgage wan duly as signed to the l'laintiff herein for a valuable consideration, ou the 2nd Jay of May, 1D07. A certain mortgage executed by the Defendants, Ketiben K. Ilentie tuan and Jennie M Hanneitian, his wife, upon the aforesaid described real property 011 the l'tth day of Feb ruary. l'.)o4. In tavor W illiani W. Sey tuore in file sum of $.10.00 with Inter est thereon t the rate of 10 per cent x r annum fri.ni date, and for the sum of $25 00aattorncy'H fee therein, which said mortgage wa duly as signed to the l'laintiff herein for a valuable consideration. A certaia mortgage executed by the lx-fendants Uoubeii E. llennetnan and e uie M. Heuneman, his wife, upon the aforesaid deMcritied laud on the ".tli day of June. 1905, In favor of j the I'uion Meat Company, a Corpora 1 tion, in the sum of $:i'i0.0iJ with Inter es' thereon at the rate of 6 per cent I iiT milium frriin djLte iiml for f 'iKiini of 50 attorney's fees therein.! , which caul mortgage was duly 1 signed to the plaintiff herein 011 the 1 -J4 1 1 1 day of May, l!JOi, for a vnluabl 1 consideration and for his costs ami j disburse in tits herein and for suet, j other and further relief us the court may deem meet. Notice is hereby given you thai this summons is served upon you by publication thereof In the Lake ('oiiiit.v Examiner, a newspaper of geuoral circulation. Issued and pi ! lished weekly at Lakevlcw. Like bounty. Oregon, pursuant to an order of the I lou. J fenry E. Benson Judge of said Court, duly made .11 t 'ha .ubers, in Klamath Falls. Kin ni nth County, Oregon, on the 22ml dav of August. l!XX. The date of the first publico t i. .p j hefi-ot is the 27th day of August, pus. and t bo date of the la-t publication hereof is the Nth dav of Octolier. Bias J. 1). VENA TOE, :i"-7 Attorney for I'lain ,1't .Notice lor I'uhlitat ion . Department of the Iuterior U S. Luuu Otlice at Lakoview, Oregou, Aug'isi in. V.m. Notice U hereby given that IIIKAV, M. i.AM I ETON, i.y.l. M. Batcheldoi, his attorney i 1 fict, of Eakevn-w, (Jre.'ou, ha tiled in thin otlice l,ii b 1 1 --1 ir n Nc. 0ol ". t j select i.ndei tljf proiinioufi t ! the Act of June ',, IW, .'id StM., .'Mi, the Shalt A' piarter, See. i, T .i"i .S , It. 17 K W. M Any and all pei-ic. clHi-eiug vl verely the laii !- iic-cri'ej, or iief.ir IW to object iiecdiise ot the mineral character of ttu- land, or jor any other reason, to the di-pn-! to auplicant i-hotild file their hIIi invits cf protest in this ollice, mj h l.eforu tlie I jth day of Octolier. IK s. J. N. W'at j oi, Itegister The above notice, lll be pudl ndied iu the Lake IV-in'y lixajiioer, t, Lukview, Oiejti, lor a period ot et Iwoit thirty d ivj prior t'i the d-tte last hereiuibove lueutioned. A20S21 J. S'. Watju, E .'inter lill III lllif Aotiee iS'ot Coal JiRlld. l.Jefiartmeiit. of t!ie ltitorior, L' i-i. Lund Oltiee, at l.tkevn.-.v, );ogon, August II. I'.tOd. Notice is hereby nn--u that JAMES IIENHY YOUNU, of Alameda, Calif., who, on June '!, V.m mtde I'ltulmr and Htoue ApplicaM-iu. No 1-JI!I, Serial No. 0350. 'or N hall' SV 'piur tor. Seetoii !t, 'lowiiship ;i7 S., Einge n E., Will. Meridian, lii Ml - 1 notice ot 1 11 ten 1 1 rii to make r iu-iI !:--j ' , to ohtablirh claim to tho bi'rl ti.1 v; des cubed, before Kegiatui .i?id t'.ooni vcr. at Enkevievv, Oregon, on tb ,5rd day of November, I'M'H. Cluiuiaut names hh wlt'iu.j j. lobn ('oglairn, Joiiu liraiK'b, Jua.m W. Nel son, Samuel Cogburti all of Lakoview, Orngoa. A'iOiWi J. ti. W'utjon, I'.ooibler ibut ih jf I'll Kntd ''J Hm Always K:ijr Subscrilie lr The I Jike County V, amluer, If you want the news. A Matter Of Honor, f '"lyrllileit. l:K! to Ansoeliit l.llii.ii) l revs. "I mil very sor ll'g.UI lc Ml I e I1I0111 (lst rcss. ' but" ( Klchard Hilton held up restrilin cj hand j ' I 'ou t go 011. I know uli.it ,mii mean." he s.ild heaxliy He us s. . ! log at the thud linger of her left ha.i ., i where a curious ring scattere I p i malic rays of light In the .lime mi i shln' She followed his glance toward tie ring, snd tier check (lushed holly Of course It Is Littleton, after nil' he Hdid as if slating an uiuleiilahh fact. Then, with a slight Ikixv. he tinned mid walked away down the KMiuly shore. Miss Yiiiivnl looked after him with daid hrou 11 eyes and a strangely "'" ieeiiiig 111 nor noun v nen lie had rouudivl (he lighthouse point an I disappeared wilhln the shadow of the fall structure she shivered a little, ns If wi'h ctfld. She had leen perched Hiiiong the bowlder under the shelter lug nslar clothed banks when Hilton had found her an hour liefore. and slill she at there after his departure Willi wistful, dreamy ryes fUed on 1 the dashing sails beyond the lironkwa tor "Hello, little cousInT Bii-n lHklng everj where for you. I might have guessed you'd lie somewhere by the sad so 'i waves." JelTrey Littleton swung himself to a seat In-side her and gathered a handful of white pebble from the crannies of the rocks. He was a slightly built, rather (tisil looking young man with eyes plas.d a trille close together and a small rose bud inoii'h like 11 girl's. He caught Miss V incent's sun brow lied hand wlih an air of possession that changed to consternation as she pulled It has Mly sway. "I am only tour fourth cousin. Jef frey," she said petulantly. "It is ipiite evident that you wish the relation!, jp was still more dis tant. " ho said ruefully, lie took en re ft' I aim ill n stone dow 11 on the water's edge and shot a white pebble down ward. "How do you like Miss Wen doll?" lie risked with t'lalsirate enre 'essni'ss 'She ! charming!" erhil Helen en vor hKKc riivr, 111.L.KS, MiK K. MKMOUAM K t J fh isi.isli. ally "I like l.i-r iiiiiih u.hcIv j V . 1 1 know w e w ere at s leio t eel her j nl in -ilg ft ill ilillerelit chisMs ! I li tidsoine what do limk'f" j .1 ircy asked. I Slie is lovely." said Mi-.- .lii-c:i" 1 looking urioiisly at bim I or tli - tin.t lime since llieir engageiiioi.t three years before JelTrey w"s hliow lag In loiv.-a in tiiollier woman. 1 U'W gladly she would have, we1 iiiiied (he diersioti during the last 1 wive inoiiths of lier nwakotdog to what lovu really meant! ISur. no. .ic'rcy had been a det'iled lovt I'. U(i pa-enlly blind to her growing Indlffer en.e (oward him. The f i'd thai their bctrothul was a family affair und as yet uiiaiitiounced ... 1.1 1 1 . t, 1.... 1..... ... ivi'iuu ii.ii r ,iieii- 11 . .I. h i 101 11171 ! 1 have told him 'lie truth and thus lioken off (ho engageuienl, but a cer J t ilo pity for him had stilled the word.-, j (hut had vi often irembled on tier lips for only since the advent of 1M( hard j Hilton Into her world had she knovvr, whit! ! ive was that sweet upland p. 1 III lli.it one knows Instinctlvel v lr-ii Is to heights of bliss - hclgli's wh -nee i. takes a lifetime to d chic, id It ivim the old slory of ft pledged tvord and a love come loo late. She had turned Hilton away and Jeffrey Will speaking a it. a in In a slow he.:it itig way. very iitilll.e his usual man ner. "Von rt-memlier thai day in Ifomo when we were looking in the window if old ftiooul. I he goldsmith, and we both Haw the ringV" Ho loiiehi d hei t i'vor gently with one ham!. "Yes," she K;iM. H little bri-at hlerfsly . II was not often that Jeffrey spoke of audi matters. Their eugagorueiit had been singularly (roe from aentlinent. "And you admired Its quaint setting, wild so I bought it und we culled It nil engagement ring," he went on lightly. "It la needless to relate that ihe house of Vincent and Littleton rejoiced great ly and that our hoy and girl attach ment aettled (uto a larby and Jonn- "nt r iff . E-r r 1 1 I I NI T DattieiM." Tberv was a llujrti of 111 tomes In hN lce that ranmil an mi lifting of tier prvtly brows. "And?" sue siiggesleil haughtily. "I have thought perhaps you might hare tired of tne mid wanted your free dom, only your loiiscleuie yell know you have a conscience, little 1 -It. "I ant sortv, JelTrey. that m n. j science.' 11s you call II. has In en I lie tucittis of binding you I 1111 u nwl o ie I rotilrnct. No; do not speak." hc sai l I "oUlly "It Is true thai I wmil I in .11 have been the one to lucik the eiu ."e nienl Ins 'ii use lliy wild Is up liv and" Her voice broke suddenly. "I though! you'd be plea. .!." crlei' I ,lolTre In coiistei'iiatloii 'ici kuc -Hilton you see"- He st 1 intuore. coiiflisedly as she stalled to her feet "Be still!" she said In a low. passion ate voh-e "Don't ,ou kcow that pi, are too hue now? Why didn't ymijl'l tne iH'foreV" She sank back 0.1 tho rvH'ks and burled her f n-e In her hat! ! w Itli a little sobbing cry Jeffrey leddotiod daikly nt tier wonls. He sera milled down from the bowlder and stonil on the beach In fure her. "I am very sorry, Helen I know you think I'm a cad. but -I inn not explain You may understand some day." "Walt." she said soornf ally, lifting a tearful face to his. must tin dersttind that I am not break big my henrt over your desertion It Is ls cnuse I have Just sacrificed a lifetime of happiness for such as you!" Site drew the brilliant ring from hoi linger nud held It toward I tin "Won't you keep thai, Helen, lust f.u reiiieuibranceif" lie usked awkwardly. "I cannot." she said coldly, and !t dropped Into his reluctant hand. Pres ently he found himself follow ing clear ly ilelltieil footprints In the damp sun I They skirted the beach iind circled the lighthouse. When they teased Jeffrey found himself face to face with ! 1 1 -1 1 ard Hilton. "Hello. Hilton!" he' said genially, evading the other (nan's uilseiali'e eyes. "fining down the Is-itcu'- It you are I wlh you'd Just take this handkerchief to my cousin - Miss Vin cent. She's sitting on the risks ls' yond the sint." He held out 11 morsel of cobweb and lace Hilton hesitated "I don't know." he :!.! doubtfully "You see. I'm waiting for (he 1 .'!o train. I'm going l ack to the city b nlght. Important buslin-ss"- "Well. all right. You sts I'm going to take that same train myself - must catch the I.ucrethi tomorrow morning -going abroad for three years, nud" - "I guess I'll have time to run up there with It." said Hilton eagerly "tloodhy. old uiun! Ilojn; you have a good lime fioodby!" He swung around the point with the fluttering handkerchief in his hand. Jeffrey fol lowed his going with a strange smile on his lips Ho opened his clinched right hand and disclosed the curious little ring which Helen had returned to Mill As he looked at It his full lips Mlfctiod Into straight, hard lines. lie I'fted his hand, ami (here were a tlash of gold and a fparkle of Maine before the jewel disappeared In the oncoming irneii ivir, es. ' .'oodli.v . everything!" he muttered grimly Then he turned and wi-.lked briskly toward the railroad fcta'ioii Th Barber Hit It. On me of his vLslts to London Joachim, the great violinist, entered a barber siin for a shave. The barUo did not know him and eyed hi' Mowing lock-; with the air of a man who knew Jii-t hat he would do to them w le-u In- got his customer In the hair. "Hair cut. Kir?" he demanded, wilh a tone that called for an atliriu:: 1 , an I swer. I The virtuoso slguilled his period i-at-i-l'.:i tion wllh the length of h's hit-j sute iiil'iriiiirt.l. j "Jest a llltl long nl tlie back." the I ! Iiur'ie:- insinuated us he nd.ii"f"d the eiotii. Joachim eXiIuinei that he liked It 1 that way. ami the tonsnri.il ari-t wa ' sjient for nw hi'e 1 "ll.itlier thin 011 top. sir." Ie suld. I convey in: his own Idea thai t mi Tl 1 tlce length to thickness was pm.r policy 1 But JiKichim glansl at the burlier mi': t'lf-cd his lioullke mane. 'I'lie bar'iei j scraped away for awhile In a moody 1 ili.-couteuted fashion. But it was hard j to iliscouuteiiaiice hbn. 1 "Iteiter lot ine trim the eihvs for 1 you. sir. .lust half uti inch all aiound." ' Joachim remained firm, however, and then the barber, losing what lll'le tai I and iugenidly he bad. vented Irs feel I inrrs in the most scathing oxp esslon of contempt that suggested Itself to Ids tonsori.il mind wlti, "Well, of course. If you want to look like a derm in imiHiclaii It's inbodr' biisini'ss but your own " Profitabla Litigatior,. On the boundary line of two farms In an Austrian village there Is 0 large gooseberry bush, from which the two rumors have for years gMthornd the product. "What grows on my side Is mine, und you may have the rest." was t'le agreement, Tlif'-o years ago the neighbors hud a 'Misunderstanding, und this came, to u !llija when (ho gooseberries liMc'iuii" rip'. A lawsuit followed, and uppe.il' vveiu made to higher Judicial bodies The filial decision has Jus! been re corded in tin Austrian paper. Bach party Is to have the right to pick the berrioa which grow on hl slde of Ihu line, Just uo it win Grig liuilly, bat neither may destroy the bush. The cost nro charged half to each litigant. Each farmer had 10 pay ''lo krone. The yearly yield o.' the biiidj Is worth about one half krona. and the Judge told the fighting farm ern: "Wilh good hick It will lake you only 800 years to make tho bush ?ny. Take good care of It." You May Choose for Yourself Either "Hard Times" "Good For it, Has Come to be a Personal Problem with Each Business Man Tho "lia tl ti mi's" niv over, jjviii' ally speak in. They '. not ovt-r f r tlmse people who arc content to haw them . on tunic. With the advent of fall aetivities in Intsiness will come to each merchant, to each man who is conducting a business, the opportunity to say a ionj jjood-bve to "hard times," or to clinj t them i little I nier. It is to be largely, a test of courage the mak ing of this choice. 4 tot f ad vci tisin connive mainly. The stronger business men will choose ood times as a matter ol eours:. and will proceed to make the choice effective by ft camp iin of real advertising. There will be better, bijer, more elective advertising tlone this fall .than ever before. The atiaid-merchant will wonder "where the money is coming from to pay the b IU." He will, in some instances, decide that he must not "take the risk." That will be HIS DliCISlON FOK "IIAUD TIMI'S" in preference to "yood t mes," in picference to "jood times." so far as he, per sonally, is concerned. Prosperity is now a personal question. Yours is a 1 ersonal question with you. This is both true and important. A V J J III i.l K W, I I jr M 1J I J 11 Mi 1 I 1 4 1 iiiinpij"J " mmmiM i m ji niTUinnrTt inn, nPSe Kiiiisns ( i I i i 1 1 ! i I ". ' J 1 jr Houston ... r-&'f:'t st- I'""1" i s:':'i: v f Memphb .. V -.''.:' J-" blciigo . ' ) :''.' a.i ih k i-fcei m i New Clubbing: Proposition WIv have ariaucd to offer in connection with this paper, the new monthly farm magazine just started at Lincoln, Neb., by Prof. II. W. Campbell and devoted to the sn',,1 '1 i.i l"..v to farm iu the di V( countrv ai 'l ii vv ;m ct best results from soil tillage I I . 1 , ' mi 1 ui 'i.'. ii ). i.! i eoiKiitioiis. 1 ins papei I it pi a !' tl. la ' V . I ' ' . '.I'. V I r j) Sll ! '1, Ml Or Times 9? ... i,li'..l ,;.ic. . r': . 'I 1 REDUCED ROUND-TRIP To Eastern Points from Reno, Nevada ON SAIt AlOtSt 17,18.24 mi 'ri. StPIIMBIB IS and Id Onilibi MM SI Pi. nl f T.'l 00 it . I'iO.IN) Imluth . , I'.oO , ll)7.(KI 1 I0.."ill . 1 !..- (Ml, IK) c,7.:m (i7..") T'.'.oO WiiMhlnutoii . 1'bllndelphbi . New York .... It 'Stoll 1 until Oi l. 'us. Mu.ewi en mull' tiiitri' el rnuli'h gnitu uie! ruiiiiiiK. ASK ANY A(il:NT SOUTHERN-UNION PACIFIC l or Literature and Details i I f I I is .tcicntific I'arnier" and we offer li the lixaminer both for $2.50 Prof. Campbell's new paper is ci.ock full ofood things, the only k ad in the world, and it embodies ;he editor's many years of pains Kation of the soil tillage projio- I