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t flHND WE ARE NOT POLITICS I NTION. Tbe republican county cunv«Mill«'n hext Saturday will lumc tile winner« In tb« «lection tu follow next Jun«. While there will probably to a liv«iy contest for a few of the nominations, tlxw wt»<«e aspirations are at that time defeated, promise to submit to the will of tlic majority amicably and unite In achieving victory for the whole tk-k«t iu June. All wanting office cannot to gratified at one Um« 1 and tlivMe who are dlkippoifiled now will diMiblle*« have their turns st a future elect inti. From the day of the convention there should to har monious and energetic effort to win. | With such action, victory Is doubly sure. We have heard of no opposition to IN«.tmaster A. t’astel and (’«pt. J. W. Siemens, two able and very popular I citizen*, for the office* of clerk and sheriff re*|*s-tlvcly, While there ! nmv to other candidates for those plae«**. we have heard of none, and it now looks a* though they would to thcclioieeof the convention. Nor have we beard of any opposition to i the re-nominatlon of CWunty Treas- AtEX fSAMIH lawk lellen«. Seventy two »«>!«•* were east, of which Thos. Marlin, C. II. Withrow, R. B. Low. Cha*. I. Hub* erf*. A. kersliner, K. S. Moore, F. II. McOirnack. K. .1. Boyd, C. R. Ik*- Lap and B. 8. Grigshy each tweived a majority and were dis lured duly elected as delegates to ths Mid Coun ty convention. Whereupon the meet ing adjourned. J. AA. H anau ut, Secretary. President. <4 ..( Could Noi Breath«- Cougba. cold*, croup, grip. ,'’1 " FOR CONGRESSIONAL ctuti*. oilier throat umi lung to " " i aro quickly cured by One Mb " CONVENTION. Cough Cure. One Mltmle > Curo I* not • mor«' e»p'’,’*"r‘l ' A <'<>n vent ion of th«' Republican whleli give» otilr teiit|*>rar» oiiei. parly of the First Cungiesalotial Dis It soften* ami lh|iilff.-- the inucou.-« trict of ll»«' State of Oregon I* hereby draws out th«' Inffaniati'"» and re called to lin'd in Roseburg, Or<’gon. move* the cause of the ills".ts<' ■ulutelv safe. Acts at oik c - ’ Tuesday, April 1st, 1903. at I o’ehak Minuté Cough Cur«* will «I" 1,1 ,l, ‘t p. tn. tor th«* purpose of nomliuttug Is claimed for It.” says Insti««- of th- one Representative for Congress, mid |V.»ee. J. Q Hood. <>’-.»•. Ml* o .r*. niif l ’ i ’I ll«'< lier I'l' lUl to transact such oilier busin«'** as, Il IM may properly com«* before the con vent Ion. The convention will consist of 171 Notice Fur I’ublkatiou. delegates, apportioned among the several «^unties of the District aa Itvisirtnirnt <’f th»' interior, tond toni Office ('Ilice at ut I akevie*. akrtic». Or.g"H. « follows, to-wi(: Mirili 13, H*' Benton tone ............. IN KotiM la i., o i ' glwu th »J 11 '' ' 4 hm ing• iihiihh I M’lllt i Clackamas 1« I.incolti . C»m*................ . 9 Linn ............. 1.1 In* intention loi.iake ti"»l pri»'l in •"!• urer Van Valkenburg. There may I»>rt nt hi* claim, and that “aid t'’""1 Curry 3 Marion will I m - made lieforv Ja* H. I'n««" to contests for some of the other Countv Cleik, «1 Klamath Fall*. Oreg"". Douglas 14 Folk nominations. The judgeship, in par- <m Api il 21. ilX'2. vt«: Jackson II Tillamook Ah in B. labtojr. ( I tieular, has inspired some rivalry, Josephine .. . . . 7 Washington li. E. No. 199’. lor the SW>,. He-’ - 'tiler«* toing foor aspirants thus Tp 41 S . lì II F... W. M. Il- nano - Klainatli 4 Yainhill • far in the field. Al) are strong men the following «line'»'-" t" prove hi* Lake ............ Total 4 i-oiitiiiiiou“ residence upon ami cullivi« and the lucky on«* is a sure winner. The same toing one delegate tion «vi »aid land, vi«: I. V W lutino The state delegation should and of Merrill. Orvgun . Frank lml.'r»>n "I large for each county and one <1 will ardently work for the rc-nouiina- Merrill. < 'regoli. Ihnnel » i»h. "I Meri o gate fur every 150 votes or fra. t Ion Oregon; Frank Grayball, «•< Merrill. tion of State Treasurer Chas. S. there«if over 75 cast for Presidentiul Oregon. Moore. This the convention will to E. M. BRATTAIN. K.-gi.trr Electors In November, 1900. especially anxious to have accom Notke t or l'ublkatlun- Ih-legate* or other* In attendance plished. A delegation to the con on the Convention niîy secure it rate l«-pa i tinelli oí tto Interior, j gressional convention prom ises to to l ami office at l-akeview Oi.-goti i solid for Hon. Thos. 11. Tongue, the I of one and onc-tliird fare* for the Mart li I.». I1«r.’ ’ round trip of the Southern l’aciflc present faithful an«l efficient Incum- Noticeli tor« by given that tin- I"' and Corvallis «k Eastern Railway*, by low ing-n»m«->l wilier has hh-l m'tHW "I I bent. If this county is ahle to se paying full fare to Roseburg and tak Ins intention In make tinal pr«««l m s ip cure a representative for the state |«>rl of Io* • trim, ami that ««'d pr«s>l i ing a receipt to that effect and hav i legislature, Hon. R. A. Euimltt, »ill la-made Iwlorr J. O Haniakvr. I ing name properly «-ertitied by tbe H. Commissioner, al lk»n«nza, ttregoii. who served most acccpti’blv In that Secretary of tlic Convention. on April 2*. Il*»2. m : ' capacity two years ago, will doubtless Norman Ni«h««l*. T. W. H ahkih , II F- No. 2U*7. no th.- W'4 sW'4 be re-nominated. C. B. W inn , Cbairinan. NE»» >U'4 and ME1. NW»« >ec 2" I LIST OF DELEGATES. fp. 39*.. 1: Il E.. W. M. He name* Secretary. Ihr following witne-aes to prov«- hl* eoiitinmiu* r< •i'lcocr upon ami culli».« Names of delegates to the republi HONOR ROLL. lion of »ai«l l«n«l, vi«: Thomas M. " i«e- can county convention from all pre man.of lh>ii«n«a. t'r.-g- n. < liarle* II Pupils who have been neither tardy lli-aglaml, oí Bon«n«s. Oregon . I»«niel cincts. excepting Klamath Lake and nor abnent during February 10 to F. ¡»liscoll, of Botiania. Oregon. Die«« Poe Valley: dore B Kinsman, of tot anta. Oregon. Dairy: M. C. Shook. J. Ruck, Man-li 7: K. M. B««rr»is, Register. Mrs, Coggswcll’s !>epartn»ent, 41 G. G. Anderson. John Logue. Bonanza: S. C. Hamakar, U I). enrolled: Rtmcoe Biclin, Leon Boggs. Fred Clift. Virgil I'vl.ap. I', nin Burk, Hugh Clopton. M<*>re, Jimmie Siglar, Henry Stid Patter, Sprague River: Chas. ham. Johnnie Varner, Octovla Arn Sam Farra. i Merrill: C. Oliver, Fred Stukel, ett, Vera Houston, Lizzie Houston, Ida Miller. Daisy Slater, Hazel Sum B. Barrows, Ed. Martin. Make« daily trips each way by Bar mers, Marjorie McClure. A. Em- Kenn: J. L. Padgett. R. . ren. Stala Spring«. Shake. INtkrga Mis* Cardwell s department, 39 mitt, II. McCappIn, Dan Gordon, uia, (Logging Camp.) Kcn.i, to I enrolled: Alfred Varner, Hazel Bur O. A. Stearns. Î Klamath Falla. ris*. Maggie Jone*, Etta Arnett, Snow: B. Grub. ------ Eddy. Langell Valley: W. S. Hoagland, Loyd D<-top, Oakie Boggs, Ethel White, Harry Slater, Homer Smith. Il Is the direct line fr>un Ashland hemorrhage and died a few hours F. Swingle. Miss Galloway’s department 4.1 B. Cunningham, later. Wood Rirer- an<l all Norlbarst Oregon to Klam 8. B. Gardner, . J. W. McCoy, D. enrolled: Mvrt Ballard, Chester Im- ath Falls, Merrill, 19 hi an za. Hh Experience and growing enlighten top. Charles Imljip, Perry Is-top. Cronemiller. and Lakeview, and also Indian ment bavn’t decreased tbe gullibility Klamath Falls: Thos. Martin. C. Clarence Mitchell, Holly Siemens Agency and Ft. Klainatli. of people a great deal. The natur II. Withrow, 8. B. Low, Chas. R< .b- Jay Seeds. Minnie Barnum. Adah ally credulous man will be deceived erts, A. Kershner, R. S. Moore, Grigsby. Amy Lenz, Inez Turner, Leave Klamath Falla dally at i periodically as long as be live*, and Frank McComack, C. R. DeLap, li. Lydia Turner, Lucy Seeds, Maggie 4h<) a. tn. and arrive« by ft p. in., there is always a fresh crop of un ’ Calahan. Lois Burn**, Vcrnle Clift. S. Grigsby, E. J. Boyd. makes good connection« with all shorn suckers. It chagrin* some if ■ Harry G<>el!cr, Carl Wright, Lillie north an.l south Ix.iind I rains at they are deterred in their inclinatitm LAND CONTEST DECIDED- i Arnett, Lena Barnum, Edith num Ashland. Daylight rid.- both ways. to be gulled. They seem to like the In the contest case before the U. S. pltry, Edna Houston, Winnie wit li experience. land office at Lakeview. Oregon, -d row. Alice Adam*, Elsie Stout, Miss Applegate’s impartni«-nt. 3ft Hon. The*. IL Tongue is likely to i L. Pfanr.stiehl vs. heirs of W. W. enrolled: Bessie Hammond, tort ha be re-noininated by acclamation, He Kenney, deceased. J. AV. Hamakar, lias made a brilliant record in con attorney for the plaintiff, is In re Parker, Ida Grigsby, Maggie ('¡opton. gress, having labored faithfully and ceipt of notice from the register of John Martin, Harry White, Earl forcefnlly in behalf of the interests said land office, that the contest was Walker, Jesse Siemens, Roy Walker. WE ARE IN BUSINESS. CALI. Assorted Stock of I GENERAL MERCHANDISE Brought to this Section of Ever Southern Oregon. E R. ÍKAMES. ïi:e President. We are Trying lüittsooRdeia to Promptly. KLAMATH FALLS PLANINO MILLS, J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. Plans anti Specification!! Furnished on All Kindti oi Building* and Contracting anti Building on the Installment Plan. liitong tin* liifbiit,* » iru-tv <d iii«tcrlnl mid work fiiriuslu-d |,v Ihi* tilll «m Store Friml*. W <■«! Caning Stair Rail*. B*lust.<>* ami N. «r| |',wta lirB.beta’ -, o'll and I'urt rd W«ok, *«>li, l'.»o* «nd lllimla. Corner «ml Ha*.- Bha l* ***** and l urn«*l Bahwtrr». I».«>r ai d ll imlo* Frame*, Pulpit* an,| |'I W I'mls, sfun*U» r.iulih t»' .l*r.l»»r«*. Paint* «ml 4»||. Moulding *ml<>l**a Elrvatmn* ««j |iM„oi' I in Is'»-«'«I. t * roti ml an«l t ul Gla*a, t\ *11 |'a|M*r. F’uridturr, etc., etr, * t* st *otk ami iiiat.-Hal, an«l io th«* latest mid moat approird »tile« S'PABLES I-2XCI IAN(1I<: W. W. IIAZliN, Proprietor, EAST END, FALLS, KLAMATH OREGON. I ivPFV to Meet the Demands of the Trade l'«>artlt'il by thy, Wei k tir u.^uth. Um ¡uni (¡ruin bniiglit unii ht'lii. 1’at.M'ngt'f* culti f\c«l (null pints o( .Southcrti Oregon .tin) Ndili'Tit (’n)i(oriiia nt the verv lowest rate*. and will Appreciate Your Patron Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel I.inks ille. Our Goods are Bought with age. t,l »RDIAN’S N'»1TCE <>F SALK fr*• D. REAMRS, M.D. We will Sell them this CASH Phy »h Inn n id Surgeon, All Call* Anaw'rcd Promptly Day or Night. Spring at Closer Prices than Ever It.Irm <■ Olir |.|. . k l,",lli "I h!*lT>*l)| II < It . >.'.■• k r*,*. | O I . V hall. Before, Especially SUGAR. Ashland and Klamath Falls Line. REAMES & JENNINGS THE BRICK STORE.” KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. FublUheU every Tbuvwl.y by W. HOSE Á SON, E ditom xxn Pxerxrrrowi. »t«*c»irrK>S 0«. ye»r (in «dvnee) T hursday , .» to : ........................... march 20. K oo wm . Convention and for Klamath Co-, Or. A Republican Convention for Klamath county, Oregon, is hereby called to meet at Klamath Falls, on Satnrday, March 22nd, 1902. at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day. for the purpose of nomioatmg a coon tv ticket and to elect 4 delegates to the Republican State Convention, and 4 delegate* to the Congressional Convention of the First ItUtrict of Oregon, and for the transact ion of such other business as may properly come before said convention. The convention will he composed of 39 delegate*, apportioned among the several precincts of said county as J. n. HOORE, Good Stock and Equip ment. Careful Attention Given Traveling Public of bis district and state. He ha* decided on March 14th, shown not only ability, but integrity, Pfannstichl. and deserves at the June election the increased majority which be will assuredly receive. in favor of CONTEST notice . D« c « ktmkvt nr run Ts'iemoi« / I sitkii S tat »* L axo < »»r > r.. • L akkvikw . O rkoom , February 7, 1*0'2. j A «ufllcient contest nffi<i«vit h*vn g been til«-<l in this office l>v El*«ror:h A» far as we know, the delegates M'Orv, <-j>nt«H>tant, againrt T. Entry No. 1174, made May 2»th, l*!*l. to the county convention chosen at for nortbeaat quarter of tbe *outh«-**t THE DUFFY CO. last Saturday 's primaries arc unani quarter, «-«-tion 3, township 40 S., mously in favor sending to the range 11 K . by William I*. Moore con- PRIMARY MEETING. teatee, in which it i*all«-g«-d that the state convention a delegation that, said William 1*. Moore ha* wholly will put forth zeakitra and unquali- The following proceeding* of the atotvloned his said claim for tin- last tied efforts in support of tbe re-nomi- republican primary meeting for Link 7 years and further that the l«nd has nation of Hon Chas. 8. Moore for ville precinct have been handed us by not toen cultivated by claimant or any one tor him for the last six years past, follows, viz: state treasurer. It is very desirable the secretary: amt further 11.st this claimant did exe Linkville 10, Dairy 4, Klamath to secure for Klamath county such a K lamath F alls . O kkoon , cute and deliver to Clara Moore a ton<l Lake 1, Lange 11 A’alley 2, Lout River March 15, 1902. for d«-»-d promising to convey sai-l land place cd the state ticket. upon hi« making final pri-of, said par I 3, Plevna 6, Poe Valley 2, Sprague Meeting called to order at 2:30 p. ties are hereby notified to appi-ar, re 1 time Prince Henry had such a good River 2, Snow 2, Tule Lake 4, and and --- offer evidence touching mid m. by H. F. Munlrx-h,' « hairman of i •nond ------------- ---------- ------------------------------ during his visit in this couutry that Wood River 4. the county central committee, who alh-gation at 10 o’clock a. in. on March The same being 1 delegate at large he would like to return some time I announced the objects of the meet- t 22, I1NT2, liefore J. <>. Hauiaker, P. M. CommÌMioner, at hi* office in Bonanza, Wher-1 for each precinct and 1 delegate for and renew the experience, j ing to to for the selection of ten dele ■ (regoli, and that final hearing «¡11 la- each 14 votes and fraction thereof ever he went, he met a welcome, gen gates to the county convention to lie hehl at 10 o’clock a. m. on Manh 27, 1902, lief ire the Register and Receiver over one-half, cast for Hon. J. N. erous hospitality and expresisons of held at the court house in Klamath at the United Plate* I-and Office in Williamson al tbe state election of ’ goodwill. His opinion of America Falls on Saturday, Marell 22, 1902, I-akeview, Oregon. The «aid contrwtant having, in a and Americans has been greatly FlfOO1. when the following proceedings were protier affidavit, filed February 7, 1902, heightened. With such an example i Primaries will be held at the var- ret forth fact* which *how that after had, to-wlt: fous voting places in the several pre- of liberal treatment on our part, we On motion of R. S. Moore, duly due diligence |ier*onal service of thin notice can not be made, it is hereby eiocts on Saturday, March 15, 1902, need not be surprised to hear of a seconded, L. B. Applegate was called ordercl and directed that *uch notice la- scramble among al) the titled person- tQ ‘ ^,7'7 al the hour of 2 o’clock p. nt. of said due and proper pulii ¡cation. ages of Europe to get over here to to \.............. , ........... ^'imakar given by F. M. BRATT a I n , Register. day. * , ,, , .... , , chosen secretary. On motion it was HARRY BAILEY. Receiver. and glutted with Dee lunches , / By order of tbe Republican Cen- extol ed . ° ■ agreed that the entire number of tral Committee of Klamath county, an w in< s. delegates should to balloted for at For The Complexion- Oregon, dated February 20, 1902. Some of our democratic leaders ex- ‘»ne time, and that the ten having the lilKAM F. M i KUOCII. The complexion always suffers from press deep sorrow over the prospect highest number of vote*, and a Chairman. I'nless that the republicans will nominate majority of ail the votes cast should biliousness or constipation. the bowels nre kept, open the Impuri from its ablest and most popular . ** declared the choice of the meet ties from the body appear in the Gov. Geer won in the republican men, who, they feign to feel, will to. ing. Nominations being in order, form of unsightly eruption«. De primaries held in Manon county last prostrated by overwhelming and the following name* were placed In Witt .'sLittle Early Risers keep the Friday, irretrievable defeat. Such tender, nomination, viz: Thos. Martin, L. liver and bowels in healthy condition I touching, tearful, sympathetic emo- B. Applegate, C. H. Withrow, E. N. and remove the cause of such troub Senator Simon was defeated In the les. c. E. Hooper, Albany, Ga., republican primaries in Multnomah j tion on the part of our democratic j Colson, A. L. Leavitt, S. B. I>»w, says: ‘-I took DeWitt's Little Early brethren is an unexpected evidence Cbm. I. Rotorts, A. Kershner. R. S. county last Saturday. Kiser* for biliousness. They were of consideration and solicitude. Of Moore, F. If. Mc(>»rnack, E. H. Phil- just what I needed. 1 am feeling John P. Altgeld, former governor course their souJfelt anxiety to Never save Up«, E. J. Boyd, Otto Heldrick, Fred N't ter now than in years,” Safe, thorough •f Illinois and a man of national repu- , our good men from a ruthless saeri-: Schallock, If. T. Chitwood, James gripe or distress. and gentle. The very best pills. tattoo aa a leader in democrat *: poli tlce is sincere, but they forget that Moore, C. R. DeLap, anti 1). S. Grlgs- / — tics, dked’al Joliet, 111., on Wedne»- there is a republican majority of by. Announcement being made that Pt.AT RECEIVED. ‘ which n T. Chitwood declined to to a day -of last wt*k. He had gone to nearly 100 in the coonty, , to ------------------ a can will lie added scores of democrats. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Joliet to speak at a pro-Boer mas* didate, John Uerllng* was put In L asrvikw , O rkoos , March 10, 191». meeting At the clone of his address The chair appointed Call at tile Rp.Pt'BLH'lN office for nomination. Notice |* hereby given that an ap- xuddenlr »trlken with cerebral fine job work. i Dr. F. D R-atn-s and Fr»«l S< faul- prv.ed plat for the follr wlnp town ' iir 1‘roti pt an.l i-ar. lul attenti'.a to all ■> der« J. B. MOORE, ^utke I or Publication. I hfmrtmenl <»( Interior, Proprietor <•/ Freight Wogoni. <*lti<*«* ul February ¡2. IlW. NotH'e !• I rrrbv ÿitrii that ill«' loll«»« iri|C pattici »cttlrr ha» bird n»»lh*v *d III* intenti n I“ make filial proof in w«ip|x>rl of Ina riami, ami that »nul priMil * ill I n * nia«l«' l*'l Ja« II DrlW'dl, t’l.unlt (Jerk, al K1*iii«lh 1*11*. t'leg*»li, *>ii t'srj, vu ; Mar« h 21 Mwhavl Eigner, I'.«*'.', t-.r Ito " 1 . HE'« Sr. .■Uaiellt', M.3V.T|.. to. c K. Il E. ¡I«’Ti.itn- r ||»r !>>lli win/ wit fH P»«’« |0 t»f«>W hi* •'•’III IlltloU* »•’♦ i’l«’l»' « Cleanliness ¿nd G.jod Work n|N>n mimi • nli»vMtii*n »‘I *«»•! Uml, » h : Guaranteed. l lwB'il Lh v.ol MrrriU. < >i< i**on , Ma' l.i^nrr, o| Merrill. , H« i rv An 4/so Agent for LONDON AKO •Ungili. «•( Mutrill. Or«»/’i» . E. U LANCASHIRE FIRE INS CO Gun t n. t»l K Um it h F all*, * trogon E. M lUirritN Kr/»«trr. HOTEL BARBER SHOP. J W. S WENS, Prop. (»At Olili R> <>l RI HI MAh I Mrrt <»n th <• ffr»t and |d<it«of every r oii'h |«i|ly Uirllni'». N G.; r \ I ; llatlk 11 M 11.io io I I t’usivi, TrriiHurcr. M. GARRETT, Sa¡.<ni!fnilfíL C. H. WITHROW, Seeds! Seeds! Seeds! Seeds kinds. of «ill Ager-Lake view STATE LAND BOARD. stage Line. s. Notary Public «nd Convey««**' KI.AMATII I’Al-LS, ORE. TREAHl'NF.ir* notici . L MCNAUGHTON, Prop. Nolle« I or Publication. Office: At the Telegraph Office KLAMATH FALLS, OR. Daily from Ager to Klarnath Hot spring». Keno, Klamath Falla, Dairy, Bonanza, Bly and tokeview. Daily from I.ak.-vn-w to Blv, B-.nanza. Dairy, Klamath Fall*, Keim, Klamath Hot Spring* and Ager. Make« connection with all train* at Ager, Cal. Easy Coaches. third That»- l'fllicr» *tr: Fianm Ng- ■ I’ B«M F- : , AIA* 1'"pnrtm«-nt <>t ih«- Interior, I-Ami i >ffh «• «t fakt'View. i »t«tg<«n, I ebrimry 2*. li«'-’. Notici- i* hrreby giveti that III* f"l- l'>» lng tisined svttler hns lil«*d lioliec ol bis intrhlKui lo inskr tinnì proni in *llp- |*"t "I hi* i lumi, nml limi sal i proni '»illls- m»d<< tofnre Js*. II. l'ris'nll, Counly t'Irik, ut Riamali, t ali», Ore gon,on Aprii 12, l!N>2, via: Ell'-n E. Itarker, «¡do* >>( Iti. lniril M llailu'r, decriiscd, H. I No.2442,(orthè total I ami 12, He«:. ; I". Tp K. 7's, E. W ,M . Ili-natura Ito follo* ing » iti,,-»*«*« lo prove Ili* <*oti- I tinumis rraidt-nc«-ti|*iii unti ciiltiv«tion "I snid hind, vi«; Wsrren Kingdoii, "I Fort Klamath, Oregon; Howard 1 . ........ ghiim, of | ,,rt Klomnth. Or. gon ; bniiim-l Kmgdnn, ol Fort Klsinnlh, • "'goti ; l(oy Vesial, ni Fort Klauiuth, Oregon. E. M. BRATTAIN, llrgl«trr. burgeon's Knife Not Needed. Excellent Accommodations. Surgery is no longer necessary to cure pile* DeWitt s Witch Hazel Salve cures sm h canes at. once, re- Passenger, express and freight traffic moving the necewilty for dangerous, All bu»int!M ei.trimte<l to um painful and expensive operation*. will be expedited. For scalds, cuts, burns, wounds, brulsi's, sores and skin diseases It Is M. E. CHURCH. Beware of counterfeit h . Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Mr*. F. Buy O. Short'« Spring L ike pots- E. Boyd, Hupt. <"<•«; they are the tost; pi Ice 2 cent* I’KEA'JUNG SKItVKKM. Flr*t Sunday of each month, ]| a. per pound at I Im ranclic. m. and 7;JO p. m. A full line (lf Buckingham and Second Sunday of each month, Hn lit. boot* and slioc* men's and ladle*' for winter wear at tfio Ex- 7:30 p. tn. Third Sunday of each month, n '•cl»lor, Dairy, Or. « a. m and 7:30 p. nt. R ii I i I ht toils with leather soles at N. J. If » iiiht , Pasti.r. the I- Ve|«d> r < >r. :.„tirri. hereby gorn th»t ther* •” i..i, i. In Iba < i • d. Ul|.tl"ll "I II« fell'* "O """'A." ; rant*, prote-tcl en «ml I"'"’ 14, I*''.. Inl. u’t till on mill«' ’»ine •••• from tlii* «lat«- : N„*. 7*1*'. 7*11. 7*2». 7u*2, 7*23, TWO. 7*AA, *132.1 7*3.1. 7*0. *1.10. MOI«, 7*79, Hl«**. 791**. V'. h .'I <*"•', *0*1, 79*1, 79.17. r 7 wj, *i i7,71MO. M*-i, Hl."'. *1179. 71 •.C*. *151. Ml »0. Slut. HOtrft, l"D' 7t . WH*, 7 7*11. Hind. Hl"*' Kli;,;z (W-OB thu Datei nt Klmn«lh 1 *H". Oregon, 2nd day of January. I'"?- , Il 11. V a .N oxm"'*"' ....... »tyTooMwr^ Kodol Dyspepsia Curs Digests what Vu atoniAch* can la*“ 11, ., foava «*.. thousand* of h- - I. fa»led. ” cured 91 ter ev<'7’1 ^c,luacb tronbl* 1* unequulh d for all hi «» It can't help l>ui do F*|Kg All kind* of dry g<*’<l* celidor. A lotul J"hl ,n’ * the Ort. gon. i iirrht W»rfn,rtl HackItjgbam arid I Ieri , toots, sto’* and frW,. at' ' Dairy. Oreg m.