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hip ionio down In aitswer lo Iter fa N'Ul U 'l . 1 d i t FI P I .I f A l I b i . Ilici s telegia n Ilio nlgh: Ino..... a n i pi r vu r u t N r oi tilt i v ir in o li, t'o" enicted Ilio *-«Ilv eut,oli hall Ite I no he listi c\ pia litoti t i lier thè rei I H I.und IMliee son he liad sent for lier. ft III I*- t vS I» s\|p. ut The Halli ». f begun, \ imi k i*t* p your e j e on tira vos and Tinteli Mistes 1 noi IMI,ico. A ugust 27th UHM ho wlll vote tight," h-ol Invìi hcr fa Flic P a lli» , Oregon, Inly ¡.’Olii I90H tl *r's minienti i*u ■ to u r wcddlng o NOI IUVI I V SII 1 b 3 i 4 1 pi .- c u l w i.l bc Huit h u s e on Maph* Notti i i< heridi| given tliit lle o d ■ 10 Ö 11 Notice i* hereby given tb it, a» ili* 9 Street, i : *1 yon ta n ritintali II as voit 12 sta l't.clilcr, ul f i m o l ull«, Itingi.o. 11'e. l i t take jo u r hilsbimt luto thè ■ cetili by ilio ( o niiiiisdoner of ih r 15 16 18 17 19 Hi tu too." ubo, mi Aiigiml Till I'M »7. inaili* M i (P'neral Lumi onice, under provision* It wa» a heavy brllv. The house 2 2 i.x* itliicut was a: white t ta tin* 24 25 26 23 llotiu dead P u tty (Mciial No dtHPi) i I ol Act of f ongress approved J u n e 27. ( «'»volition Iona. Tin* iin„- was ta the a l . e e vvi* worth $ 10.1* and a p.irt 29 30 litoti, P ub lic- No. ÜII.1, wo will idler ut Nu 1 .'alt*7. lor n | m J nini Mec 1 “1 last ilitoli. ti v titltiK gamely. H*d>eit nershlp wlth Win «lh.i:u. f a l l i ,v f t v a g ll v\euld save t i r a i es a weaty public sale, to the highest bidder ,ut .1 tiou 9, l ow u ilo p l& Month, Kuuge 12 Wissliiani. n li.i li .il led many another struggh*. lt was «i-ar* ely tu I*.* wo:i- o'clock p. in. mi I lie Till duy o' Sep- Fusi, Wlll inietti’ M cms I,un, bus li li il forlorn :.d nil*» lou! t r u n n erav deic.l ut Ih.at lier lace was w hite and V.’u"WV .-SIK.1 ' • vivió iíí «e« te m iv t iii 'it , ut Ilo» ulti re, lb*' follow notiee of iuten tio n to muge Klitui live in Hu* aerv l-v of lit^ parly ias lie lia<l w ut ns she leaue I «e or lite b ilcon.v understood t ;*ai serviw l, slam« In- rail ai d tiiisl t*> stilile at U r n e s . ing truel ol lumi, to wit \ p js i J-Sce. yeui l ’ rool lo e»tiibli*h eluiin lo Ilo* lioail as In* wen I o 'e r tin* eolumu» of She heard as tu s di e un thè prò N' o i f p \ r . î . i r \ T hi s l.tml * h m ♦* il o a c r i h(*(l, h«*for«* 12 Tp. IÓS. U IO f.w m land alkive iV »cn ln d, helóle W arieti Pgures lu tlu* Inner office at lilt* tern- ll’idnar s The s ta le eli:.innati placed Any peison« i laiiiiilig adversely the II • IT '- . I ’ intrvt Sfato\ ^’oinut NNnMo*r. it In» llrviwn, l'o u iity f l c r k , ut In» ollievi ut l-allt-y - natile In tioinliiatiou. ami lier lsirary headquarters. \i t w o r nftiT«*, .ii ll*n l. < rvHiW t'ountv, Otrgoii, im |},r utuive-druerilu'd lami» a ie udvised to Try as lie wnttlil lie nmId not figure father «eeoR*l.*il lt. asktr.i; litui thè lile t heil d a un», or objections, on ot ¡'i o i » lìi'., tu* gol, oli thè Fili, day of i'l.i* 1 I i ior, ‘J i b day id Niiveiiiber, I’JdM. l*e tunde uiiniiliuops. I r t inrnt a victory. The two thirds ta le pre nominali d i l . S. In mi i MiivV it I h foie t he duy h I hivc ilesignuteil fin lo o lo lv r, UHM. * ¡.iinuint riAriiPN a» vutnc *<«••» vailed ami lie could oontit barely a Thore ivas a derisive h.*ot trulli lite (' laiiii aiit n a n e # » » uitm«s<-*’ op|Misltloii at this. imd some onv» noni rho P.i Hi''*. I 'n p*’», \u^u*t ‘.Nr !» 190S Robert H Ml urgeiin .of land law , Oregon sule . iintjnrlry for the ring oati lldate. The 1:a t e i l ’ idlc.v Poster, miti some ime l ’ !ay tuo H Mcl.ullin oí He.I,nomi, (V W. Muore, Heg »1er. uoniluuttoti of lutdley for governor el-e Iliade t ’a e semai Bug speeeh ' “ 1' i 11 > ' g ; i : it ' l i e s lii urge \V. H orner, of I ..mi I a w , oregon origini meant the trlr.■.■¡•h of tin* reform fac There n ere no other nani;mitions, nu l K. Ful i r. of M:»ti r OiCi."ii. who i n (iinvrer (1. tie :L in g , nf I.uiilluw, Oregon Piaci» M el.allili of tion and the titter disrupt loti of the thè i lmlru aa of thi* eo-iventloii direct J u n e 2th Ii liH'7, mud II no sti t.l Fdiia I. T iillur, ol l.uidlnw. oregoii NOT1TK FOK F P I l l . U A TU>N John II t' a-hr.in of Cline F i l i » , nregon Mate machine. for Foster stoisl ed that tln* bailotln ; lvgi.i. F.ntry -S.a I N - t>7iî.'- N ' ;l ■1''. ' ' F isn k F P ayto n , nf l. iid la w . orrgun ! Murali J . Cochruu ol " " p g r vHTvtKvr oi m k i s t »'titoli, pledged to luveatigare to the id le s t It w a> thè custodi l i thè conven I ot I Si .■ it I it I a ml si '• W illiuni (J. Stile*, of l.a id ls w , oregon the t r a i t charges brought against the lion for Ice sp J.osniau i f er.idt de!e Fp. l.’> S. K II F is t . Will n c e lte P . S Lumi Olliee nt C W M Min», K< n ut r r. ' ^ MvMiri*. Ki'gitUr gatlon to announee thè tote w heu ring. The Palles, (b eg u n , J u l y 2d. P.HM Mi n ili.in. lias ti.iil notice of ndi iitii ii thè Titilli* of bis ooiiutj ivus e a l’ed. Nulli K OHI f i HI II .vrtUN On the other hand, lir a haul Bailey N o i I f F. is lieieby given ’ hut Lu- Sort' K V 'K ft Iddi .vlloX w as aivretly pledged to forget the an*l thè llfeless voiee » f Ilio elerk t i m ake Filial conni nil at ion P u o i , to lin thim sr or Ttl r iNTRMion. Monte hi Kidlogg.nl Fnrllum l.ilregon, bogan. establish claim to the laud above de u t r o i m i t e» rnr isTSRinu, ta m e promisee he had made. * Appar I'. H UNU o r n i K Ri IIn* l»»ll «, Orr Proni fue flrst it v. as npimrent that «oribe*!, l a re W a lle n l'-i ow o . f .ottit \ who, on J u l y 211, I(Hi.S, made 'Fitnlu-r ! Oflit i At I ti«* lullfv. Ur«|ui>, ently both men were eager to uncover tile contesi uolllil l e elose. ami as Jul) aalt *■«#* and Sto ne Application, No Od!M), for AugiiKt 21111IUS "the «raft that was the disgrace of the f r o d i m u n ii was called llu ro was a l'IeiL f bis olii ce at Frineville, Oreg. * « » rii K I« tur«!,* s tir i. Ut»! iutui*. Il Pai' a j * i s ] * « j, Sect ion 2'J, Township VOI in vi I VN o party, but Foster alone was tim er*. a»* r, al a,»trr« nri*»im «li**, ntt Joly Jicl |»>:i. stir thmug!» thè hall. All thè morti- on, i>n thè lòtti d ay of P 't o b i. l.UkS N tu t ts lierebv given thut Holnirt M I I, S , Hange lit, li , W illam e tte Mr- Ut»*li' t|..tlirslra., Kllttl 1 irti»! Il" U.-gèiN., I.1SI ’ The exposure of the graft seandals In-; there hai! l*ee:t ruiu**rs tliit some f i a . n i a n t ñames as vvitiiis o I . . M II»* K n 1,11. Hit 4 S u til» t r»« ti 1M g will.uisti* M. , would not affect WoodhaiU directly. of thè r'oster delegateli iiould go **ior Kiia* Jo h n ».ni, W iig lit of Mister», nregon, vvlto oli itiltuii, lui» It teil notice ol III tri,Iloti lo | to thè ring candidate, a n i fro sb y m ake Final Fruid, to cbtuhlisli cintili '**“•' t*»* M'*I ih « i <- - i i ■ ■ i • , 11 * •„ n. ,u-Vi He had a lw a y s kept himself clear of lu c e l i t i , P.) 12 inaile I (itincstcad Klisliii K Jones, filimi rt\ » »r„r In I »lRt.il.ll I Ri tu In II. n the crooked work In the party, fo ul 1 county had Nvn eue ' f tliose me!» ! n y (Seriul NoO.ifif) No 11(M>7 (or to the lam i itlxn r tlcucrltusi, erfute • 1 U»| I i i : • i « ! I.i í i r «• 11 I KtkU.I 11 - -1 it be accomplished quietly, he would tioueil. As t i r a i ea tose In hls placo K '¡a lt \ I Old, **imtc* « ••tuutlatlnni r r lit« orti* o r I Hcinl, , ^ -s v r jv » J S c c t i o n 2t'> VVurren Brown, County f l e i k , ut Ills lltf Mister« Oregoi nit lilt« ^I|| i I m ) of ri«-|*lt min r. IM* welcome the feat of ridding the party liten moved t .‘rivalsi ou thè edite of F red \\ r, 1 W I«ln|» 1A South 10 Kn«t, i "Me*. ** Orr^o n , 01» Ihr f . \V Muon-, u -giste,. ..f those politi -1 an.* w ho were respon- tiioir chairs nud M arlin'* face weut I lltllllRIll lutili«'« Ri it ||l|«'««t • . ’ aible for tlit* scandal, but here lay the deadly v Idre. . ! ¡ambito Mei ulmn, li un flirti notti*«* ^rt.v O rtuN r l'H>S, 3. M 0||vr« i f hi » i r a i n v|r»»ii l'or a ino: lent tir a i es sto vi unstead trouble! The graft was widespread. P i,u m a n i liante* a* wiiiii-««e»: V I* H'lt linfirii, nf ritiri» «iftffon. N !■: roK r r •M« \ ; i *\ of inlent ioti f o m i t e Final live yenr lly regard big . thè Idur i f faces, la Its uncoverkig wonl.l disrupt the en I r % 111 K IVlRnil of «41»«« r flfpifi.ii MH • Al ! ANI» t ' i i i f tu estitblish citai III to lite Inni F .w vtri’afTery, of itedmoi.d, oregun tire party machine. New and inex w hich M e r la n s stood ont disilludi)' Jé* k 1111 •- r » ' l'h l'\K I M f. \ I Ut TU»-' INTKMIUR. ab, ve descrilied. l>eforn l i . ('. Filli», Minine levici altVry of i.'-ilii,oml,ureg"n perienced tnen would be placed In Kvon at that distance he coutil '<*■ I.ar.tj »fiTvf.il Ih r I ) illry. l ' t i j j li ‘charge of the party Interests, and no that she was lutenscly Pitercstod, and 1 Fi,iteti S tate» Tottimiskiotier nt lit H. «*. »natçr, i»í orrgoii Aiigu.Ht 2S ì members of the ol 1 ring could timl a thè thought that she rouuted un hls of Oregon oti. e ut Ben il, nregon mi ili«* 71 lt d a j tr . s. ttesebery liurt for a rionieiit, even N otici : is hciel.y given th at O.-born place in the councils. ot iciober l'JOS tkougii lie red red that lt was naturai I [UN NOTH'KFOH C. NN Mi í ir, !•« r. To Hubert Woodhntn politics w as as Fai war I«, of ti l't , t*ri‘g 'il. who un lu n e i ain ia n t name» a» w,ti,e»»e»; the breath of life to his nostrils. He that ahc sh etM l<e Interest**d In hcr Not f o a l Lan I. IStll l'.MiT inaile H o n o st-ad Kntry lmd played the gam e from the day fatber's voceas. NOTICK HOC m i U C A T I O .N I II Fdward* of (ìi* t, oregon I'Fl'VRTvIgM o r r n r ISTFHIoll, To litigi the time seemed an hour: to — S e n a I N ,. U732- No 12.i.'.*», í a - w ¡ - , that he had organized the Junior W F . B urkh ard of l OI v l i r v t l VT ' l T i l l I v i t Kl ol t , M arching club In the little village others li seemed a full minute, tiiucg'i Si e 2 s «M \ - •• Il uni nw ’ n . v \ Si-e- T. H L t nd t lllice, u t which had been Ills boy ho* d home. It was not one-,,|];Utcr of tli. t time. tioli 12. i ovnshij. Pi South, Hai.ge lt( A 'il,tir Femplpton of S,-tT-r» oregon I S Lam i Oilier, I he Pali*-» Oicgon I lie Palle», Oregon August Lilli 1 iS FS v!v .e Fempleton of It was his sole relaxation, in her stra Then with a steady voice (¡rav es an J u l y ¡StI, l i a i t Fi i*t vriiiatm t'i M*-riali «n, ha* liled N u TI i 'F I* hereby given timi Helio tegists played chess. He preferre 1 swered: ( '. \V. Moore, Heg ist er. “Crosby eo»mtv easts eleven vote- notiee of intention tu tnake Final Notice is hereby given that Anglist» H West, of Ili-itti, tt,eg.ot, rr b* » ntl the political pawn to the bits of curved - o-o- - eoiniiiutat ioli l'r >of, tu establ i«li clain, wood or ivory and Ills board w as an for the Hon. Pudley 1'osfer.” F'.linier, «vnlot« ol Ju b o Fainter, de- H l ' H ï ' l , iit.it(t* llonip- \OIH ! KOR I l ' l l l K V I iUS For a moment there was the siili- t I.e land u U v . leseribvd, l*efon entire state. cens «al, of J lie I >n I li s, t liegt in, n I,,!, , , j , *»n»tl Knlry (H«*rii«l N«>Ui*.»7) N » I2M.'» Nt , • At 1. AHli Now he saw the e n l of It all. T a tiers of a holme of dentil. Then the 1 Klils. f e l l i ! S i i oumiiiv ncr al Ito Sr|>U*inlirr 4J . iiiik I i * J>.iMrt Un) í,»r > }-*w \ H v r •• ititi I,«»*. cheer» broke out, and a u , , ., , ,. I-FfMIIMF NI PF TUE IsrrRtnM les* on an early ballot lie could sw in g rinjrlns , i .. *............. - • illice at itemi, Un-g. :i on thè Filli «*ntry, No ISJ. H atîii I N o (M 10, foi Sm*itoti 7, I « Miifliip 17 S*' *». |{ » ii ^ m . n . I . iml ürtw at liw D j IW, Ürri{->n the doubtful delegates Into the Bailey tiic.u la .er Hannon eoutitj. one of tii • ranks there would l>e a stampede to uncertain quautltles, followed (¡raves' day of October HMS »Section 17. Townpl.ii» \ M II.K |‘j K««tt9 Will.im«*Ut* ).*«« Septcmlicr 4th HNW Fuslor. If Le could arrange to statu- ieitd and the »tamiv.-de vims started. C'.c ■ n r im o a i t * - W ititi mette Mor ninni, lot* íilnl notier filiti n«*ti»*r of intention to r.iLi* Final j NiiTfi'v. i» beretiy given timt l'ltri» t u t not at alt iu aeeor,lauce with Frank \rnold, W Kliret, uf Htslntonil, Oregon, wie of intention to nuke binili l,ro<»fl to ri\#• > chi |*jonf to e*t »l»li*l» cl.toil to Woodhatn-a plans. J . , m*« A. M . f a l l , Tur h ill una stili rinfili;; >vi¿h the . . : on J m i r H*:h I‘J'»7 mnde llo n u stead ratiibli«li claim t*» the lami uU ve ih |jlt. |wf„f H»R»\r tiraciiU*«l, U*f..re II i * cheers of the triumphant Foster root- ^ l l r M tu st, Kntry - S e r i a ’ No 090.1- No. Ift.’iNI for acr ibtil, l»t*f«jrr II. C. Kilo*, a I . H Klli^, l iiti*tl .Stair*« (*oninii-»itiier, ut era when a telegraph boy approached Jo h n K. Kdwards, nil of t}!«t, Oregon. i n w J Scc. 7», sf .J n » n » J - f J S'H-ti ui ('* < ofntniMÍoiirr at hu nfhor, nt llrml, I hr ofMrr, nt lltnol. Ori*m»n# on the ♦»! I» Graves with a ti.i s-ajre that he was i \v m ^ K w • r. li'W iisbip 17« Si'Otli, Hange Ht Käst OiPKon, on the '.) cl«»v of HeptemU r, «|.«y of <Mobrr * wanted outside. Quickly he made his _ l<jng Cl it in i a ut natile» a- w it ties - 1 - 1 w-ay throng!, the jubilating crowd to NO T ie r. POk TUHI.lt v I ION W illam e tte M eridian, l,n» filed notice ( 'la in ,a n t names a» w itne«»e» the hall io come fa e to face with Ovid \\ 11 111 lev. of Itemi, Ot tgolt ■ f in tentio n to mnke F in al contintita Marian. not m.vi. i.vsn (icorge l ’lll I im in, of L a id i» » , On gon (ieurge I. Slit,ti,iu », of I,in'!',a, liittt Fronf to Pslnblt-Ii ctniin to tlo ‘ Porgive nie." he »aid brokenly. “ I l a r . v a n t u t - i rui: iv rn :, •» lie, t Miller, ol it,tl i ,1 m ,ve descrilinl Iw-fore W arren Charles W. l liorivtbrraite. of tried my best to answ er jo u r uppcnl. T *• i-ind Oh -at ! • i> .* tj;-, . l.nidlntv, Oregon Join, I West, o( It'lid, l'.:< wo. C o un ty Clerk, nt hi» «dTice at but iuj * vote was not my own. It was S, p Ü, l'J 'f f a trust of the people who scut me NoTP'K i« hereby given th at J a g k s .t, i ’iin ev ille, Oregon, on tlie 2*)th dny of Klli* F.dgingfrni, of l.nidbivv, Oregon C. W M Hegtster here and I couid not l e false to .. . W illiam 1) C lark, of laiidinw, Oregon ( . i tillar, of La U lia vv , I r i.U < m m l v . : tolier 1!MM v . them." Jume* A Sl oggiti, of l. iid la w , Ori gi n NOI K i: F'tlH FI BI.ICATION. ( l.iini ltlt Tuini-V .1« iutnr$si-> “My upppul!” Marian ciapiied her oregon, who on J u n e 12tli liXtS. made Grover i ’lilliuln, of l. iidlaw, Oregon. NOI i OAL I \ND hands softly. “You old darling. 1 'I'ttnlu-r and fj’ om-application N . t IL* I T> J. G. McOttrt.e was so afraid that you would vote f >r for k J nw \ and w J nk J , Section 2b. 17. J . C overt lirt'VMTMUNT or TDK IMFlilolt, ( ' W. M »»re. Hegi-ter. Mr. IJailey! I*o you suppose I would Fou nsliip 1 1 S , Hauge 1 t L . UM; I I. A Norvr«n»l T S Land • mice at NOTICK F o il F P lt l.P ATI ON rare for a man who had been false to T. It. Mantiorsclieid, all of The P â lir -, Oregon, August 1 Iti,. lik'H m ette Meridtun, lias lili-vl notice ol in his trust? I knew only this morning IIKPAIITMENT OF 111*.' INTF'i l"K, ICetlniontl, o rego n . why father sent for me. Poor old dad! tent ion to m ake F in a l Tinil»*r und U .8 . L llld Oiliice The P ali«« O.egnn, N o TU F I S ber, t>y given tl at Marin It will break his heart! But. ail the Stun»- Proof, to i stubii»l, el tini to tin- ('. W. Moore, kfgivtrr. J u l y 24th IKON M urk, assignee nf J o b , i A. Johnson, of same, you were in the right n:n! 1 was so foolishly afraid that you might NOTICK i* hereby given tlm. Oregon, who......... Seple.ube, be tempted.” Pom kcrvrr, o í Ilrtnl, Oirirot». mho,, * "1 w as for a moment,” ho confessed, on J u l y 22ml I'.KIS made T itu lar M' r" 1N"- o:*7 1 ' No l!*'' *"r *K1. llEVOLT I« IN THU VU.7 .VII.! ' CltlFD “when I saw how anxious you were THF. OLIJ y A S »ml ............... ..dicati'.., I Serial No ' ... .......... **' ■‘-'•'I' »•' Then I realized that If I bought your podc some of the Foster delegates to father's; consent It would bo with my 0297 ] No. 47.7a. fur H JN K J and lad# |.® tiled notice of intent ion to make F in al Baiiey the uncertain delegates would own seif respect, and tin t i never 1 and 2 Section ß, Township 17» probably follow the lead of the ce- could look you in the fue-* again.” — •» ,,, ,■ , m , m , , desert land I na*Í, ’ 11 i M n b l l - h c l, lin » South, K iu g i- 1 0 L ast, ,/ illa n ie tte »¡erters. llobert VYoodhaia came wearily fro'n M'-rciltan, lias tiled nut ice of in tent ion t r,i tbe land iiF»»ve ile»<*i i I n - i I, Indole II As for the hundredth time hls eye tin* hall. In the last hoar be ha 1 aged j ran down the column his hands clinch- ten yeatr. Marian caught Ids arm. to m ake final timber and atone Fioof (! Filli», I'niti d Si ile» (Niinnilsnioiier, cd nervously. Ills glance rested for a "Pad, dear,” she said gently, "I sent to cstabüali claim to th<* land almve nt bi« ««Hice, at B*ml, Oregon, on moment on Crosby county with Its for Mr. Graven to tell him tin t I would ilescrilasl, l i e f o r e l i . C . Filli», United the 2 !th dny ol Septemoer, I'.HFH eleven votes. tnarry him. no matter w hat yo i •„•»Id.' States Cominissiuner nt Iti» «dliee nt t'l.iiiiinnl i,an,e«:<s witnesses; Crosby county stood committed to ''fUivolt is l:t the very a ir !” cried Henil, Oregon, on the U t li «lay of F'. F7. Payt'X), of Foster. Could Woodhnm Induce them the old man. '1 guess I will li n e to l.aiillnw. Oregon to change lt would mean a difference drop out of poiitbs when even n y October, I'JOH. F". N. W all,ice,of I,uiilluw, Oregon O R E G O N N E E D S P E O P L E S e t t l e r s , h o newt f a r m e r s , of twenty-two votes f<,r Bailey, the daughter electioneers ug.iin-t mo.** (¡lain ,n o t name* ns witnesses: A. J . Hurler, «d I,„ id law, Oregon m e c h a n i c s , m e r c h a n t s , t l e r l . s , i>eop!e w i t h b r a i n s , s t r o n g eleven votes added ai d the eleven tnk- ‘ I didn't work again t you. [ Just Michael J. Morrison, of Bend, Oregon W,„. Brown, of l.nidlaw, Oregon. en aw ay from the Foster ndhorents. left It to Howard." explained Marian h n n tJs p.nd a w i l l i r .j f h e a r t —c a p i t a l o r i>3 c a p i t a l . The head of the Crosby deleg it Ion was “II" stood the test.” Carlyle (7. Triplett, nf Bend, Oregon C W Moore, llegister. Howard Graves. 1 lie other; would V.’oodhain nodded, r.nd with an n m John L. Kever, of Bend, Oregon , vote us I k * voted. And only a few d ays about the shoulders of each lie led rite NOTICK FOH F L B l . K ’ ATION. JeirerHon W. Berry, of Sister». Oregon before «¡raves had naked consent to w ay to the committee room. On Ills (!. IV. Moore, Register. I Isolai, il Truci ) m arry Marian V> oodharn! right w as his daughter and on his l«*ft is Hcmling ton«- of firegut, ! i t* r it u r c t«> th e Kant for d ia t r ib u t io n At the time \Voodharn bad refuted the new found on who hod stood the ! S. ri ll No 0-120 th r o u g h ev« r y i v a i l a b l e Hgt-nrv. W i l l y o u n o t 1»*-11> th e good NOTICK FOH ITBI-IOATION. because Graves wus a young attorney test, and In Ids heart Woodhun was r i ’ Hl.ir I.A.NI» HAI.K. still struggling for recognition at the glad that he had. w o tk of b u ild i n g < )r< gun By mu ,d in g u s t h e n a m e s a n d u«ldresH- l>F:i’ AItTWKNT OF T ilt: INTKIUOH, bar, w lille Woodlmni was ambitious . ------------------- -------- ( 'nit rii State» L u i d Ollice. t'f- of y o u r fti'-m l- who are l i k l v to he in t e r e s t e d in th is s l n t e ? U. H. Land Office a t for ids daughter. Now ho drew ti Off With the Cld Love, Tbe Palle», ('regoli. Allg. 12, 1908 W e v i 7 1 be o iH,! to h ear flu- i x|.eti!'«‘ of « e n d i n g (h e m c o m p le te sheet of paper toward him and wrote I A prominent t'h len g , htvvjer tells of The Palle», Oregon, Atigunt 1st 190b rapidly f o r a moment Then ha thrust un c.muKlng Inci lent which lie v. It- in fo r m a tio n ohont O iiK fK tN a n d its op|K>rtnnitieH. N.'tiee ia lierehy giv-'li th at, a» ili- NOTICK is hereby given llmt J e r , y tiie sheet Info an envelope and called hes-e l subaeipient to a certain breaci] Groszkrnger, of O’Neil; Oregon, who, I f « ' “ 1 »'F t,,e U<»inn.i.»»i"iier of tbe of promise suit In which he had net«*d G O L O M I S T T i Q K E 7 \S W ill be on Bale during u messenger. on November, 21st 1902, made Home- j Genera! I...... Office, under provision An hour later Howard Graves, rest as the defetnlunt'a attorney. The two in g in hls room nt the hotel for the were .standing talking when they were SEPTEMBER and OCTOBER from the East to all »tend Kntry [Serial No04i*l J No 11M6 A rt of Oongrea» approved Ju n e 27, battle of the morrow, received the Joined by a third man, a friend of the points in Oregon. Tho fares from a few principle for w J nw J - hf ^ nw ^ and NWpwJ, Sec- j I'ublic—No JU.l, we will idler nt , missive mid rend it a dose» times be client nud rn acquaintance of the law- lion 21, Township 14 Month. It,nice | Public sale, to *l»c highest bidder, at je r . The third man li id l.een out of C l t l C S 0 . 7 6 fore he placed it In lib; jioekot. 12 F7ast, Willamette Meredinn, Im» i 2:17» o’cliwk j», in., «in tbe 23t<1 day of I t was diplomatically worded. It town for noine little lime. F rom I h im - r SüîO.tM* Frolli l«OHÌwvillr $41.70 "Hello, old man, what are j'oti look «’ Id not openly bribe, but «suggested bled notice of intention to make F'inol ! Heptumber next, at llii» oil,re, tun fob finrinnatl 4*4.40 Omaha. RO.at» th at the writer had learned that he lug so blue Hi-out?" the newcomer «le- five year Fnaif, to eatabliab claim to lowing tract nf land, to wit: » f :\ sk ) ■was mistaken ns to Graves’ political tnntided ns they ¡.hook hands. a «levrlaml 44 . 1 . 1 5 , „ K n i i s c s < i l j 3 0 .0 1 » I lie land at>ove described,before \V arren Sec. Ill Tp IIS.H.FI k w m . affiliation*'. If it was true, as he now | “Oil, Fvo had a littlr* hard luck. Xcw York ..Woo M S I . I.ttu is ¡L's.Á«* Brown, Polity Clerk at bis office at Any [arson claim in g ndversly tho I’ve got to pay Miss Blank J.I.O O O on lmd n*ason to believe, that Graves and | „ € ili« :if'o RM. on Frincv die, Oregon,on tnc 21»t day of above-descrilad lands arc advised in the Crosby delegation were In reality account of a hre.ich of prootlrc Judg FUpporters of the Bailey boom, he beg ment.” was the dlsouns«j|tite reply. September, 1908. file their claim «,o r objectiona, nt» or ‘‘S ay. I'm glad to hear that, oiil fel ged to w ith draw Ids opposition to the Claimant names n» witnesses: ! Indore the day ili’signi«t«*'l for sale. low.’’ tin* fri'*nd exelttlined fervently, match Graves hud stigg<*sted. Aimer J . West, of O’Neil, Oregon j C. W. Moore, Register, Graves vvns still uncertain when he aeizliig tiie dejected one's hand and If you wuint to b ring u friend or r e la tiv e to ( ‘ regoli,de|H>HÌt the went into the convention hull the fol shaking li vigorously. Sidney West of j roper am o un t w illt a n y of our agenffl. Tho tick et w ill then he FROVF7 UP “ ‘Glad to hear It!’ I’ ve got to p iy lowing morning. Front Ids plaec In John R. Howard, of fu m i dp <1 b y telegraph. the Skcenc county delegation \Vf»od- ihet money. I tell you! W hat do you Y»iur lloinentend or Desert Land Lower Bridge, Oregon hato nodded jdeosnntly to him nod biotin?” the other demanded In asto’i before II C. Filli», U.8. Comn»i»»ionsr Clorcnco L. Branton, of w ith a giunci* dlrc<-ti*il the young nttor- • («buien«. H' ./. W i l s o n , Wm. M cM urray , n e y ’s gazo Into the galleries. | “J " * t that, my boy. It will In* Just Misters, Oregon. nt Rend. W e will mnks out youi a p I .OCA I A of . nt , OR*«F.VAL PA .X»VO".» AOF.HT. These ran from t h f o u r sides of the «»eo.jt enough for us to not up house- C. W. Moore, Register, plication fn u at the Clirouicle office. Shsiiik'), Off g'ifi. Iu: 1.J9-Ì, (Jt'-gon. hall. and d in v t iy above the rhnfr- keeping on. Ml»» Blank and I are to m an ’s desk sat Marian Woodliam Sim t* n ta rr lc l next rnootli. yon know." Tire you dosnti what you can to popuirde yo ur ? 1 hs ( }reg»n I { ailroad & fil Xavigation C«- j Tickets can be Prepaid - ■