"V r i.AKK . wlJfm t 11 lk . : VEX Texas Land ! Sold on Crop Payment Plan Grows Rice, Sugar, Oranges, &c OUR PROPOSITION ; JJJWc.will sell you an improved farm in the (iulf District ot Texns, in Wharton ?ounty, and let you pay by K'vintf us two-fifths of your crop each year until we Irive -received the purchase price. Till" t'ompuii.V owm L'.'i.ikiO orro tit bind. About 10.000 acre of It wnn In enm this yeiir, and yielded HO roisiiei lo f lie mth. il contains over m; wits of furm building. It I" supplied wlili v itcrfiT Iriiimti.m from the Odorado Klver by it ptiinpiiiir plant liinto en uih to fuml-ili water to tlx eol In elt.v f H. lni. Tlii" bind l all h hlmk loiim "oil. It I fidiiptod to the urowlnir of sntrar pmi, nliiiKa.cotton corii,irnit'i, fift 'l vi K'ililtu of all kind. Any of t heseerop ran lie irrown without Irrluailnii and, equipped as It I" with riinul for Irrigation And with and with an ibiiii.btnt water supply, It Im pnrllciilitrly sniied to the t'tiltiviitlon of the huuiier crop of this country. rlc. '33 Our bind wlU bn sold epilppi for Irrigation with a iriinranb-e of nulll Hent watr to It MSK KICK or any Other Products ol thla aettlon. which Inluilo CAM, Arl'LIJ5, IK APIiS, FIUS, OR ANOtiS and OK API! FRUI T. The p'lio of these, land ttui" equipped ration from IJS.UO to $50 00 per Acre. nretrdlnir to Locution, Improvement" ami (Jusntity of Laud al ready In Crop, Wo nature Cash I'liyinent ol ffl.OO per m-re ami $1.00 more per acr In dx month", no Unit you will have enough invented to tri ve you nil In throat In wimkiiiK th lami; You 4o not rn a not or mortgage for the balance, bnt merely ngir to Wrer ua Two-t'tftlm of i'ntir Crop ICnrh Ynr n y ; r payment, and the only payment you are required to make. BY THIS PLAN If you Iwive a hard rear w ahftre your hardships ami you will nave no tin paid note atare too In the face. Ij you have jcok1 yeori, iw we know you will have, your farm la aoon paid for. You can choose your own rrop. except that we require at lesvst 7. tier rent of aueti crop to txt Hlce, aa wc know It U the ino"t profitable. - S. H. RIUEY. LAND DEPT., SAN A NG ELO, VTEXAS. Line City, Wharton County, Texas Hay City Matagorda County, Texas, ill 4jr i n ttli t m8 ? V AM 2 vut fit svrltjjalvsrthers. fie the nlrcRt Christ maa that I ba? had since I win o wee tilt of a girl." Bo Peter went away, and the prln ma, with her eye uhlnltiK like aiara. dnn'd Inn h Into the room and aald. "Oh. In "a piny marlncra!" ' Jessie and Jenny hnd never heard of m il a gni.ie. Iml I lie princess told them I tint uh" wna a "hip on the btfth "ena and t tint they were to tell from her canto what country ah hailed from. "1 carry lea." alio befran. "Where do I hnll fromr "riiltiii." jrnessed, Jenny. -No." "Jnpnn." cried Jennie, with ber llttl fare ((lowing. "No." Then the little jrtrls pondered. "It tnlKht be India." ventured Jenny, but the prlnceMM nhiMik her head. Then JfMli cried. "It'a (Vylonr And tbnl wan r!(cht. And after tbat Jennie brought a car go tit onina-en from I'lorldn and Jenny 1 VSflr ; l I i 6torm Brewing. Fuia -IHd you ever hear Gadby aay anything parth ulnr almut me? JBtJin-No: he never wa very partte olar wtiMt h aiild about you. Boaton Herald Tha Proper Thing. Uvrm of noma ammt tnn remind ita Xi nw atvles In thought may Iea4 And. dftparttna. leave behind ui HtiMifi no one will read. J u! re. The Raaeal'a BaeWeWer. There waa once n mnn arrented oft uapli'lou of n ueiicrully fiuudulenl life On him waa found it n:ap f Ens land, and certain of the tuwn were niarkwl with ihe InltlnUT. V. K. The deteetlrea who trin etf hla eiireer of deception from towu to town tiMik quite a long time to dim-over thnl thiine letter" were u Mrnomil warnlny and atoHl for "too well known." Imi don Chronicle. LODQC DIRECTORY A. O. t'. W.-I.AKKVIKW I.OIHI I SO. 111. Mim-i ru t y hiiii I ml i.niriii 1 luir.iiitv ( cei'li tiiiiuili, In Ma-i.U' IUII, l.im". TiuiiiliiKM'n. W.M.! Wm. liiimlivr, K. HKI1KKK vr HONOR - I.AK KHIIOKK 1. . r. No. 77. II. of II.. A.U.I.W., MmH . hi. I tlilril Tliiir'1v, n! ' b molitii ou ic Hull: Mllln llnrrla; ('. of II.; c ult l ol II : Mry ('. ot r.: Kn u I. th O. K -I.AKHVIKW I.OIiiiK. So. . . O.K., mi'i-u fviiry HatunUi rvi'iiliiir tvllowa Hall, at 7:30 nVlm-k. Iroin Oo .i .1 I to April I, aii'l at II olrliH'k Inim Ari' 1 I" H-.li mlMT i. A. K. i'hvuev. N. ..: .i Chutiry, rK'cfcterjr j i I.O O. K. -I.AKK VI KW K M M I'M KN T NO. I I 1 (I. O. K , ini'i'l tlm Hrt n ii-1 ilur.l Tliura day I'iri'iiliiK-K ol ra. h miniili in O-M Kcll'iw Ha. I, I.ki-vl..w. :. II. Arilinr. CI', A. II ; llniiiliii'ralcy, KcrllM-. tKHKKAH LOIMiK. I.AKKI.".V I.OIKiK, NO M, I. O. O. V., iiiwta Hid mtoihI unit liuirih Krlilaya nl ra. h nioiilli In II. 1-1 K.'liima Hall, Mra. fila llrry l.inl, N.l..; Mra. K.lna MllliT, V.ii J K. W. l'ayni', .s.-rri'lary j Mra I..J. MaKiltiiii.Tri'iniiiriT. , K. H. OHIKNTAI. CHAI'THI. NO h. I.AKK vli'W, I iii'K.iii, Mi'rta imi 1'ni't.ilay. on or lore lull in. ..in an. I two M. rka llii r.'Mlli r. In Mam. nl.' HalLnl 7: HI o'l'lni k. VUltliiK ini'inl r nrr c..rl lull Im ll. 'l. IOKNKI.IA A.WAIN'N, W. M, 111 A ('F.IIACIl. i.'ir.lurv Oregon Agricultural Col lege Winter Courses. January 4 Lb Co February IflLh 1910 I'racilciil work, lecture" and tie-1 moiiHtratioiiH will be jjlven In nuch vital Hiibjei-t" n General Fiinnlnt. Fruit Culture, Animal llimtiatiilry, Dairyinir. Poultry-keeping, the Kuhi tien" Slile of Karinlnii. Forentry, ' Carpentry, Hlru'lmmithiiii;. Mih-Ikhi- j leal Ilraw liiK. t'ookinu:, Uowlnu:, ; Dri'ftMiniikinc. Home ManuKemetit, etc : All ri'itulur courai-H bexin January: 4t ti and end February 11th. Farmer"'. Week February 14th to IStli. A cordial invitation Ih extendinl ti, all lnter'.,"tel. iood accoiiKKliitlotiH may be Hecured at reaKouablH ruten. No ai limit.' above M year". No entrance rvinire meiitM. Prominent lecturer" have ' been niMMi.reil for apts-lal topic"- Tim ; lllHt ructioiiiil force ol tlm College nninlier" 100. F.xcelletit t(ulpiiHnt. A wpecinl feature i" the Farinera' , Week which come" thm.vc'ar Feb. 14th I to 1st li. (.irtureH, illHi'iiiHiuiiH, anil a. general reunion. j Fur further Information niMreH ItetflHtar. Oregon, Atfrclllttiral Colleife. ! t'orvnllU,' Oregon. -Iiw4 , THE MAGAZINE Why Read Human Life of the People, By the People, For the People HK0AUSK it .hJ brlKbt. Hli(-USK it Is Inforinlutf. IIKO.XU'i.'i It iiilnates with humane luterent. HKC.MHK it picture celcibritloa of ull ein tH. UKOAWSK it ivt'H lite Htoriea of live piir.plu of the day people you Mitnt to know about. HUtUUSK it tll you of th ac.Mvi tloH ot mou uuil wiiuiiiu in the politi cal, bualuHMa, boomI nd eoonainical world. HKOAUSH it will kivh you more real lufoi'iiiutluu about the ulniraoter aud work of men ai d omuu of to day than auy other publication. HKCAUHK It in a niiiKHZine that la dill'reent diirerent from uuy othur publication prluted It U tiuiipio, uliunlnt.alu firliFinul Hill! the OtllV uiazlne devoted exclusively to peo ple. HF.CAUKFi It le prluted ou hlh rade paper, la profuHely llluhtrated wltb the beut half toue platen that can bo prooured, baa a beautiful article cover pi luted In tbree colors, U of convenient nlze aud euaily bandied aud read. llKOAUKK it is human beiiiKH thin j people are iuturcHteii in today mid HUMAN MFK Klvea you the lifs Btorien of tlio promiuont men and I men of tho uoil-l in the moyt in true I tlvu form. It tnlU you of their daily I nr.. i.mI Hj ,.,i ulU,.i.iiiii.. llio, lint nil ill,.. ctiruki i.ii.nin n., i Klvea .you iiitereHtiuu tiuHd about their work aud anooinpoliKbiuaiitH. ' HKCAUSU to know what the wTTTTd i8 doiuK, how bibtoiy la Lei tit; made you uiiiMt have a kuowlmlire ot the ltiadluu meu uud wow on of the world the people who are doitirf thtuua. HUMAN LIKK will nlve you a I more iutimute kuowliulnu of tho peo- 1 pin who are leaders of the world to- i day than any other publication. IIKCAUM its articles are written by such well known and brilliant writers on uational topics as I llrivl lleury Le wis i Viuicb 'riiompsou ! liuiley Millard j Kltiett lliitilisrd Ciara Morris ! Ada l'attersou I tlharluH Kdward HuhsuII IJritou Sinclair I David (Iraham Fblllips lirauder Wbitlook . Mar'urut Uohe JQ LuruH Je.toMbtiy. TMXl arooll A WHITB FAfED, eBIVFKtiK Lirri.B WOMAN. brought a cargo of ruga from Persia, and there were cargoes of splcea and of coal and of roffee and of flnh and of grulu aud of lumber, aud Ihe prui cena finished triumphantly by carrying a cargo of oymera from the Chesa peake bny. "One more." hedged JpHie. "I carry a car;o of costlca," aald the sparkling prlucess. "Where do 1 hull fromr1 The little girls guessed and gnensed. and at last the princess said: "That wasn't n fair one. really, for roy castles are castles lu Hpaln." Then, wltb .leiotle lu her arms, she told them of her own custle bulldlug. and when she hud finished she said. "And so your mother shall have all of my sewing, and that will keep her busy until spring." "Ob. you un- going to be married and IJve happy ever lifter:" sighed Jes sie rapturously. "It's Just what a fnlry princess should do." "And what you should do." said Ihe princess, looking' at the clock. "Is to go to tied. bed. Ud. so that you can wake up early In the niomlug." She tucked them In and came buck lii t cr In n fascinating pink kimono, with her hair In n thick yellow braid, and she kissed theiu both. But it was little hinie Jessie that she kissed Inst. And theu she went away like a glo rious vision, aud the little girls snuk Into slumber. In the next room the princess oeu ed the door cautiously, and there was Peter with snow all over him, and his arms were full of holly and mis tletoe, and a great tree was propped against the doorpost. "Quietly, quietly. Peter." warned the princess, and I'eler tiptoed lu and set the tree up In Ihe corner, and lis top reached to the celling. The princess opened the ste:uuer trunk and took out two white Teddy bears, one with a (hiring blue bow aud t'.ip other with a flaring pink one. aud then she tonk out a green and n yellow and n red mid a blue fairy book and n beautiful square basltct of candy, tied with holly ribbon, and then from the very bottom of the trunk she drew siring after string of shining little silver bells, fastened on red and pule urcen ribbons. "1 was going to get up a 'cotillon for the children nt the oilier bouse." the princess explained to I'eter, "bin these little folks need it so much more." The little bells went "I inkle, tlukle." as Peter hung them, and Jessie, flrlar she pmif.d "I saw the IP. In and It Is i late ' Then nit she bob. I.' the iflilcii Im I ii il vl-lnii In pink iir.il the uuy tree uuil I'eter In his trim liv ery nhe irii-ipl. "Why, I lielleVe II In filllles!" Mid "he Hill down Very sud denly lii ,Ii-kIc' tmlr. "Vou life ihe i'Mle uiolher." said Ihe prlncen n ln knelt lieslde her and pill her iii-"i nr her and told her iniw Miie i ' ' ihere and when she . 'i' ' ' I '.i d -tld simply. "And I have " iniid own mother "' much Hii Chri-' is. and the little t'lrl ' w'i . n -i eei ilint I knew I nhotiM I' ' vim " "Yi ii i. r HM.. l"tr;" cried the IP tie mm her lope nil princess, and the iH-nii'lfn' hid- 1 her hend down on the ntlier'e nl'ii' hunlder il lid wepl tier-ntfe In Kplle of h'-r rich she hnd ln-en verv. verv lonely In her blp house And after I'eter hud gone they talk ed until mldn'pht of .lemde and Jenny, and then they eoncm-tod great p'sna alKiuf the pretty flings thut the little mother wnn lo make for the prlncenn. And In the morning Jennie and Jen ny, waking In the early dnwn. saw silting on Ihe footlKisrd of the lied two Teddy iM-ars. one with o flaring pink Ikiw and one with n flaring blue liow. and the Tethly tiears held out their arms nnuelly and gazed at the happy little girls wltb twinkling eyes. "Oo-ohr cried the little girls, wbo hint never neen a Teddy bear before. Ard that ws the beginning of the iiiiMt wonderful day of their lives, for nil day the tree went "tinkle, tinkle." a they foraged In Its branches for lionbons. And the chicken dinner was a delicious Kuccess. And In the after noon they nil took a ride In the prin ces"' sleich. wltb Peter driving on the box. and when at last be set them down vu. tbelr own bumble doorstep and llfie little Jessie Id bU arma toe prlneesiaMiutled at them radiantly from under her plumy bat. "Itemerubor. I'eler will come for you every Saturday, and you are to stay at my bouse nil day." abe said. "Oh. yenT Jenny sighed, wltb rap ture. "And yon sre to come to my wed P psto . ml For Infants and Children. ALCOHOL 3 PER L'KNT Simila I inJ Iht Fnraf .tot I Rp ih ting Uu? SiomafjB .adiiowek i Jii The Kind You Have Always tiougnt Promotes DisliontWli rtcss ami ReiIonlaiJis k&b Opiuni-Morphinc norlucraL OTNAnCOTIC. ArtnfM IkSIHZIJWWl Ptrfia JW JlxJtma OKmritaatUk A perfect Remedy foTftmsflpa- tion . 30UT smmarn, vvamm VYorai f orrv,ulsonsx?wnsJt ness wd Loss of Sleep. FacS'unlc Sifrutfarecf NEW Y0RFL unwpai v mp BuaranLeed under the rW Bears the Signature of- AW Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years iiai . . , , :a CATARRH TBK PRrNOKKH SMILED AT THEM BADI AHTLT HKNEATH UBU PLCME& diog In the spring all of you." aald tbe princess gayly. , "And see tbe prince!" said Jessie over Peter's shoulder. "And you ure golug to let me share a third of your mother?" "Ves. oh. yes.'" from both of tbe lit tle girls. Then you shall shore a third of I'e ter." the princess called back as tbe smiling loiuliiusn drove her away through the gllsteulng snow. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature i i ,&S(f7$&j&: fl'oUlr.ly cured and not one drop cf medicine taaen internall). Immediate relief and curt for aofferera of brad colda. Chronic tore throat, ooa rhial tutw. BronchtCi. Laryngitis, Catarrhal deafneaa, Ar.hmi and Hay leTer. Not a medicine to vptet your jyitem. bat imply a tablet which when diaaolre makca a wonderful' clt-aoaini. ioolbicg, and healing antiseptic, which ia especially adapte the delicate membrane lining of the Now and Throat and when naed with tbe gla-a Da a douche wh.cb we supply, or aa a gargle, will mmediatefy remore Ibe mucus by thoroughly cleansing tbe breathing- passages of the nose and throat, consequently allying the discbarge and giving nature aa opportunity to get the resptrstory organs into a healthful condition. This can neyer be accomplished while tbe breathing Ipaasages are fil'ed with poisonous dls. charge of the mucus membrane, and unless tbe breathing passages are cleansed and treated with tbe proper healing antiseptic a sllht cold will Invariably result in Cattarrh, La Grippe sore throat, Cold lu head preheat and frequently results seriously. Ormsuy's Naaal Douche treatments will positively relieve fmmedlately and will cure all diseases of tne nose and throat and will give wonderful relief to sufferers of Bronchial troubles and tuberculosis of the throat and longs. To convince you that this advertisement states FACTS, sign the coupon below, mall it to us with Mcts., and we will immediately mail you a il.00 box of Ormby's Nasal Douche treat ments conuicing J5 treatments with glass nasal douche or forty treatments without doiu-ha. The 25 treatments with douche will be mailed unless otherwise ordered. FREE We will gladly mail yoa a valuable book with chart in five colors showing the Ormaby method by which diseases of the renn'ratory organs are treated. Ore of the thousands of unsolicited testimonials wefreceive: Gentlemen: Several months ago I was very much worried about a cold I had contracted and which had settled in my head, from which position it was apparently Impossible to dinlorige it ; alter tuffering greatly for ten days or two weeks a friend prevailed upon me to try Ornil.y s Nasal I out he Tablets, with almost instantaneous remits; in fact the results were so extreme.)- gratifying ibat I decided to continue the use oi the Treatments in an endeavor to cure myself of catarrh, with which I bad suffered for years, and aftertasing the medicine according tn directions for about six weeks I was entirely cared and have not been able to detect the tlightest trace of the disease since that time, I also r cemmeniei the use of tbe Treatments to a friend wbo has suffered for yean from Asthma, and hehasjuat left the office alter Informing me that tbe Tablets bad actually cured nlm; that he bad not felt a trace of the old trouble for more that two months, and that that had been the longest respite he bad for about twenty years. Nou. gentlemen, this is the first time in my life that have ever recommeuded tn any way a so called "patent medicine" and Ibope that you will take it aa the evidence of one wbo appreciates tl-e high merit of the article that you are placing on the market aa a curativa agent. , Very sincerely yonrs. 1032 No. Bonnie Brae. r Los Angeles, Calif. OREGON MAP SALE v UPON Pacific fc I Company, 540 S. Broadway. Los Angeles, Cal, r Please mail ne as per your offer, $1.00 box of Ormsby's Nasal Ilouehe Treatmcnu, for which I uu-lose jou ftO cents. Address. IM'iro liile thoy Last. I , 1 1 1 I '.-WM-:. -'y,'- V - ,i'. - 4- if? " w. . 1 -Ji HUMAN LIFE PUBLISHING CO. rtiit) Atlantic Ave., HoHtoii, .Mass. IOC AT NEWS STANDS HUMAN LIFE Sl.00 PER YEAR, you Aita 'in u i.rnt.i mutukk," saiutur l'HlNt'ltH dreumliii; In her Mi He bod, heard tho ound and thought It a part of her dream. And While t ' : .- ii".l liio r -1" '-' trimmed uml whi..ier..i nn.I i.-tutoi aome one nulled tlie il -orkin li. Peter opeiunl the th.or. imd tb"' itood a while f u-eii. Hhlvtrtnir llttl woman. Ob, what baa hn , i i.i.a to my llttl Shows nil Luml (imnt LaimIh nml hits theOKUON aiLITAKY ROAD (lrant complete, by m eilotiH. Kntlre ontimt of this mnn owned by HUNTER LAND CO., 427 Luinberiiii'h'n BUlg. Portland, Oregon. ADMIXSITIU TtiliS SALE Noth e of Sale of R";il Property hy A dull 11 iftrator at I'ritHto Sale. Aotice is hereby i;it that in pur Miiuiee of an or"i 1 I the Couuty Court of the Counlv .1 frn.tk. State of Oreu in, made nc. 'titith day of ! Heoenit.er, i:un, in fin- M itter of the I Kutate ot Ulmrlott" I. Metlillvrav. deeeaaeil, the nii.li-ii. - th, tlie ad- 1 niinistrator of .eslnti. i.l sell at pri- 1 vato iials, fur ea-di. a-. 1 subject to po:j tlr-ntttiuu by n ii l ' unity Onurf. i alter Friday, the II. -,iy of Feb., ! l'.HO. at private -ale .1 the rnjhr., ! title and interest ol' I ti. - i l tiharlutte I K. Mctiillvray, det eio- cl. at the f hne ,' of Iter death, and nil t' i lubt, title i and inturont theedtnti !eh m-iniirfl l la addition to that of th.- ,i 1 Ohitrl itte ti Meliil'vrayat tin-tit"t- ntherdeath. 111 aim to an mm i.m'iiu piece or 1 parcel of laud lviiik' the Oouuty of Lakf, st .t and more part U-1 1 1 a 1 1 . follows; Lot No. 'i'M'-' Six !! Township : ijrili' .,-rnilsn. Tei"is find onudit inn (ol I (-uin of tbe I'nii.. i Phi 1.1 tbis 30lli da, . W. J. . Aiiuii'iii-trutor cf I nt-.; LOIlil iMoUlLLVUAU 'id Ueniii iu 1 .1 of Oregon, j duxoribod as 1 of Seot iou j ;n Will.. ! 1 ! de. oasb, ' -.ataa. I 1 , 1900. ii . ilV. C11AK t3eae D30J27 ti !5 U27 h ine Creek K x n & Leasing . Co pan y, Inc., have just purchased the outstanding 3-5ths interest in. the Mineral Spring claim. This gives the Pine Creek Com pany a group of three claims, namely: The Fern. Huckelbery No 3 and Min eral Spring No J, without intersections, m king in all some fifty odd acres of the most centrally located ground in the Hoag District To provide for present ' needs The Pine Creek Leasing and Mining Com pany , Incorporated, offers for sale Twen ty Thousand shares of its Treasury Stock at Five Cents per share. This offer will hold good until December 31, 1 9G9. Orders should be addressed to McCLARY & SCHAUER, New Pine Creek, Oregon.