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•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A LIQUOR BILL WOUIJ) PAY RENO DOINGM. * FOR CANAL IN ONE YEAR. • COUNTY OUI RT Frank Nichols, Regular Panel, 2 uill''» .......... Nysl's Veg «t* 3< 00 8 W Hiuiiukar, wltu«»» b«r 12 days ble Prescription is ii>dicut«'«l in sll January 19th, 1909. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A I for«» Circuit Court. 3 days L. W. Miller, 8pecla) Ventre ordinary dises««« 10 o'clock A. M. I day and 2 miles 20 and 50 mill's Statistics compiled by the Aaoaciat Bill Ramsey, broth«>r of Bloom of women. This 12th day of Term Leater Kirkpatrick, 13 day» Charles Y«"iug. wittu«es b<- , «d Prohibition Preen show that the Riraifj of Klamath Full», Is visiting remedy never J9 20 Court met pursuant to adjourn-1 and 2 mili'« disappoint«, it« fore Circuit Court, 3 days • total production of all liquor» In the with Mr. and Mrs. H. Pxsreon and rfCMMi effects bo meat, when the following proceed Chas. Ma Cumber. 30 day» ! and 80 nillva United States for the pear ending family. ng perceptible ings wore had: 100 00 Fred Young, and 100 miles June 10 was 1,989,415,987 gullous, from the very Mr McGill, ot Oklahoma, was in In tbe matter of taxes paid by John E L. Allen, 30 day* and 4 6 fuin Circuit Court, 3 day« divided as follows Distilled, 335,- llrst. It is com this vicinity last week. G. Dryden on the 2 8th day uf Novvtu » 4 SO posed of the pur miles ................... 023 gallons, wines, 32,291,401 gal and SM Ul Iles J 8. Ackley U completing the work est ami most re her, 1906, on the K NKR, NER Solon O. Allen, 30 «luya uud Ions, fermented liquors (beer), 1,- J««»» Turner, Giaud Jury. oo hi» large scow. He will have it BER. Sec 29, and NW R S\V 6» , Sec 1 liable drugs - 80 miles ... HS 00 , 1 «lay and 2 miles •33,235.023 gallons The total pro mercurials, ops- r«‘ady to launch In a few days. 38. Tp 37 8 R 13 E W M. John Shepard, 18 day* und duction of distilled, fermented and I. L Whitworth. Grand Jury stes and other Mr Shur wus in Keno on business hurmful drug* It appearing to tbe C.ourt that Johu 55 «0 I 1 day and 2 miles 14 mile» .... vinous liquors for the ten-year per Sunday being vxcludeiT G. Dryden, on (be 2btb day of Nov. W. II. Caarbeer, 17 days and iod, 1899-1908, is 16,484.543.015 II. R Cleveland, Grand Jury, T. Grubb and B W. McCormick The many dis 1906, paid taxeu a*t.«««K«<d for tbe ywar 140 mii.* . 67 gallons. 1 day and 2 mile« concerting infii»* have »old their stock of hardware jClaude II Daggett. Grund Jury 1905. amounting to $13.89 penalty J. J. Arant, 15 duyv and 16 The total consumption of alcoholic ences to which to George Hurn. the hardware man woman Is eon and interest $2.30. total $15.10. on 46 60 miles liquors for the past filial year was 1 day and 3 tulles of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mr». stuntly Hubjceled the K1» NER. NE6» SK'u. 8« 39. J II Van Meter, 15 days and 1.96 8,064,041 gallons. These figures C. >1 McCumbpacker, Grand render her liable Grubb will move to Fall Creek, and NWH 8W H. Sec 28. Tp. 37 8 1 4* 40 34 miles show that not less than an average 1 day und 2 mile« to many func Tom McCormick is visiting with R. 13 K W. M That subsequently i John Matney, 15 day» und •t 82.48 gallons of alcoholic drinks tional disorders .John Brett. Grand Jury, relative» in Keno. that not only tend tbe filing and proof made on »aid land t 6 00 30 mile» ware consumed by every man. wo- 1 day und 2 tulles W. H. Wall made a trip to tbe Fall« to dost rov her comfort un«i happiness, were caucelled, and tbe land with ! ■ John Forbes, 15 duy» sud ■u and qbild in the United State» Irving P. Cutter, Grand Jury. tost week. but which gradually merge into chronie drawn by the United States, It 1» 50 miles SO during the past year 133 00 anti BerioiiFalseas««» I 5 days and 1120 mill« (, W H. Wall was a bust nee* visitor therefore hereby ordtied that the Ed. BloomingcaAip 15 days According to the must authentic I Rosie Reck, Grund Jury, . Nysl's Vegetable Prescription is with• to Butte Valley Monday. said sutu so paid be refunded by I and 126 tulles 5 7 «0 aad sonservative data available, the » 20 out a peer for the «ncccAsful treatment 2 days and t>2 miles ) Lena Nickerson, Mrs. A Madison. of female weakness, |»iinful and dlsor- Klamath County, and thut the Clerk Johnnie Short, 4 0«)n uud l4 people of the United States paid tor ; Oscar Campbell, (»rand Jury, Mrs. U. E. Reeder. Lisle McCormick ilertsi menstruation, hysteria, cramps, be instruct«*! to draw a warrant tn miles 13 40 , 2 days und 7o mile« alcoholic liquors during the past ten I 1 00 ¡"bearing down pains." inflammation and Miss Madge McCormick went to favor of John G. Dry den, on the I Thoma« Short, 4 du.' » and 1 4 years not lees than $18,119,345,374, and faliiiig of the wotni>. This la a rem J Walker. Grand Jury. Holland on the Canby Monday. General Fund fur tbe sutu ot $15.10. mile« 15.00 *‘'*y sterling worth. at which $3.183.943,439 were put in 13 40 4 days and 70 miles Tula Wilson, brother to Chester Whereupon Court adjourned until' \V. T. Garrett. 15 itu)« and •he cash drawer of the saloon keeper, Fruuk Fax Grand Jury. UNDERWOOD S PHARMACY Wilson, residing south of Keno. wax tomorrow, January 20(b, 1909, al 10 I 120 miles 5 7.00 i 1 duy uud 2 mile» brow er and distiller during the 13 2 20 ta town Saturday COR. 7TII AND MAIN HTU. o'clock A. M. J. M Anderson. 15 days and usenths last past The drink bill of W. D Cumpbell, Grund Jury. Thomas Wll»on vi«it<«d at the Nel Klamath Fa lit - Ortgor J. B. Giiffith. Judge. 50 20 52 miles the United States for 19<f8 alone (Le. 2 days and 70 miles 1 I 00 son home Sunday. W. A. Walker. Commissioner. Jam«'s Pelton. S duy» and the sum paid over the bar or other Jobn ls»v« lady, Gratid Jury, W H. Wall is in the wood bust- >1 8. T. Summers. Commlsslonen. j 80 miles 0 O wise to saloon keeper and drink mak I days and 40 mile« 12 oo DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR u«*s now We wish him »ucce»». Fr«'d Looaley, 30 «lays and er) would build four canals the Rise ( I. Reed. Grand Jury. Tuesday. January 20tb, 1909. ■ George Jones and Grant Nelson Generili Land Office, Washington, 160 miles at the Panama canal, estimating the 106 01' 20 1 du' and 2 tulles 10 o'clock A. M. were at tbe Literary Society Saturday I I). C,, December 24, 1908. E. H Phillip«, 13 days and east at not less than $506,009,0t)0. 13th day ot Term evening. Notice of Restoration of Public I Coutluue<l UeXt week I 3 mile« 39 20 Tb date the canal bas cost the United Court met pursuant to adjourn ' Chealey end Charley Tower trans-; l-anda Io Settlement ana Entry. States approximately $145,000,000. J. A. Martin, 4 days und 2 i act««d business with Fr«-d Thompson 1 ment. when tbe following proceed Notice 1» hereby given that the NOTICK. The average monthly drink bill in miles 12 20 ings were had: at Holland Sunday. Secretary of the Interior has vacated < >flh i • of tin* l|i»( Spring* Improitr- 1908 would pay the whole of the E. 11 Rarnsby, 4 days and 2 J. M Copeland returned from the j Tbe following G« neral Claims wer«« iiH'tic <'<iiii|MUiy. l*rhi<i|Mil | i I m <6' depart mental order of withdrawal national debt ($2.424.804.271.54) in miles 12 20 Falls Sunday where he spent several allowed, and the Clerk instructed to of i>u«iue«», HBIN FI. hs I llulldtiig. Insofar us the same affects the wllb- da>x and 4 lees than 15 months. In the same draw warrants ou tbe General Fund days Snn Frnnctwo, t'ul. drawu) for irrigation purposes under length of time this drink bill would 40 for tbe respective amount«: Notice Is her«'by glvvn glv«-n that at u a act of June 17, 1903 (33 Stat. equal the whole amount of money in di> ' und | Mike Doober, classify Ing tiui- m«*etlng of the ilourd of Director* ! 388), for use In connection with th» 20 the United States both in and out of TO SURVEY WOOD RIVER. r $717 00 j Klamath Project, Oregon, of the fol circulation A it nes» Cluilii» were of th«' hot Spring» improvement D. V Kuyki-ndall, telephone lowing described lands In the Stale These totals are so overwhelming CI« rk InKtructcd to ('«mipiiny held on the 6th da) of Fob 'of A survey is to be made of Wood | and other expens«-» 11 Oregon, and by hl» author- Hilary. 1909. an aaxesanient uf 11" "U| as to almost exceed comprehension, River from the Klamaftt Lake to tbe u th* General Fumi of said tracts as have C. H. Underwood, fumigating per share wa» levb'd upon the l««ue<l > Ity such when compared with the total popu head of navigation to determine the material, Anderson'« 5 50 been heretofore finally restored ¡capital st«>< k <>f thia «corporation, jih<- , lation of the nation we find that the i oo»t of the necessary improvements »am«- payable to the s«cr«tary uf til«- and arc not otherwise withdrawn, ro- average drink bill for every man, to open tbe river to general navigs ' lT"“X“V’nlKer. lutnror turnl«h- Grand Jury, ! «lay I ¡«-ompuiiy, Il Nathan, at the office ut »srv«-d, or appropriated, will bv sub «'1 and building election 2 2o 2 miles woman and child in America to be tion by steam boats. o Nw ’ bs the company. company, 122* Flood Building. ject to settlement under the public wot less than $25 40 for the twelve Cha« K. Drew, » lt!i> -• before Congress bas appropriated $835,- San Francisco, ( t'ul ’al., . on or befor«' laud laws uf the United States on and Grand Jury, 2 day » and months of the fiscal year 1908, and 900 to be expended on tbe rivers and C. I’ Und«- wood, fumigating 5 O materia). John Cox M arch 30th. 1909 Any stock upon aft« r March 25. 1909, but shall n««t 4 50 miles 00 the average per capita cost is $225.06 harbors of Oregon. Tbe measure which this a»«i-Minent «hall r«<uialn be subject to entry, filing, or selec- W. A. Walker. Commissioner's H. H Kilgore, » Iin. »X •for the past ten years. Since 1899 makes a lump appropriation for Ute before XO i unpaid salary ........... ......... on the 15th day of April. 190* tlon until April 24. 1909, al the Un- 1 4 Grand Jury. 2 du.'« and the drink bill baa grown from $18 46 maintenance of works heretofore be ¡will be delinqu* ut mid advertised for ’ lied Blgtrs land office at {.akevlaw, gan. the aatouot ot this sum being’W _B of f,hvr' 90 miles 13.00 to $25 40 per capita and unirai. Oregon, warning being expreaaty I aale at public auitlon. iff to California und return W. R Campbell, witness before intended to continue tbe preserva V*T V ■ * *• X ’ 1 pay meut I» made I»« for« will bo sold|*' ”"° ’bat no person will be pertnlt- with prisooers arr«-.»ted In Cal Grand Jury, 2 days und tion of such works until July 1, 1910. NEW GAME LAW A BOTCH. l<-d to gain or cxarclaa any right ifornia ............ ;'«n th* 1st day «>f Maj 1 90S. to pay . .......... 73.00Í 72 miles 11 20 When it is expected another nver and the delinquent as-x-ssmi-nt logi-thet whatever under any settlement or The following Road Claim was al- [ Jim Cullahan, witness b«-'on- .Klamath County certainly got A harbor bill will become operative. lowed and the with cost» uf advertising and expens occupation begun after December >S. Clerk instruct«-d to j Grand Jury, 2 day* anal to the pro- J Tbe river and harbor bill this ses- druw a warrant in the neck when it coi 190$, and prior to March 16, 1909. on the Road Fund¡ 54 miles 9 40 | es uf sal«'. taction of the game of this county. ston in pa rely an emergency measure. for tbe same: all such sotllement or occupation be II NATHAN. Secretary. Stephen Oollaban. »itu«-«“ beton- The new game law singles ant Klam No appropriations are made for new H. H. VanValkenburg. road 122* FI< h ><1 Building. Han Francisco. ing forbidden: Grand Jury, 2 days and ath County from aU th* counties projects, bat a number ot surveys Willamette Frluelixl Merldtaa. work ..................... .. $87.50 1« (1(1 3-4,3-25 120 mll.-s wf the state and allows open ehoaU ace authorised, among them that of T. 40 8 . R. 1 E., 8H 8E14. Section The following Juror Claims were George Noble, wltn«xs before lag of ducks from August 1 to April Wood River. AAL9 OF TIMBER I ‘7 and NE14 NER. Section 19. Grand Jury, 2 days and This Is good news for the people allowed and the Clerk instructed to A, a period of eight months Medford Oregon. February 12. FRED DENNETT. Commissioner of draw warrants on the General Fund 86 miles 12 6v 1909 The original bill as introduced of this entire county. The more at I fog tbe amounts: Healed blds marked outside, the General Land Office. Frank Cutter, witn-«« befor«- provided for an open season from tention that cem be attracted in this Bld. Timber Hal« Application, I n - JE88E E WII41ON. Assistant Secre .Mike Rueck, 1 day and 50 Grand Jury, 2 days and September 1 to March 1. This was direction the better it Is for the eoun- j ritiiliir 2$, 1998, Crater," and ad- tary of the Interior. mllee ................ 2 8 00 5 4 mil««e » 40 dreiMd to M. L. Erickson, Medford, 1-14 Tbere will be many prominent »ry - «onsMered too long a season and a 2-11. Carl, Adams, witn«-*« before visit Crater Lake and this sec- < R. C. Anderson, 1 day and 46 . .petition with several pages of names ¡Oregon, will be received up to and mile« ......................................... 7.40 Grand Jury, 1 ila.' and <N»N79QNT NOTH K. signed to It was sent to Senator Mer tion in the next few years, and no. Ina lading the 20th day of March. H. G7 Bussey, 1 day and 73 2 miles 2.2o 1909, tor all th«' men hantublc dead I>«'l>artiuetit of tbe Interior, U. 8 ryman, asking him to have the sea apportanity should be last to inter miler .......................................... 10 20 W. D Campbell. u itiu »« befell e son changed to October 1 to Febru est them, so that when an appropria Jay J. Arant, 15 days and ‘iltnba-r «tending or down and all the I l-atid Offie«', Lakeview. Oregon, F«-b 1« Grand Jury, 1 day and tion is asked for the improvement of ary 1, thus cutting off two months. ■live tlmb«r mark'd tor cutting by 15. 1909. miles .......................................... S 00 70 miles A sufficient affidavit having liey-n Instead of lessening the season two the river, public sentiment will be B. F. Abbeloos, 17 days and the Forest i>fli<« r. located on an ar«‘H 82 before Silas Obencbain. strong enough to Insure its success file«! Io this offli«- by 8 P. Dehllnger, months have been added. to be definitely d«-slgniit<xl by th«' mllee .................................... . 59.20 Grand Jury. and The sportsmen of this section are Forest Iifficer befa.ra cutting begin«-, ountextant. ugaluat homestead entry Carl Adams, 17 days and 66 2 miles 2. 20 on the very much worked up over the mat ANOTHER MAN FOR SW>4 of NEI. und SWI» of ¡No. 3733 iBerlul No. 0978), made miles . ................................ . 57 60 E B Katnsby. witness before ter, and it is claimed that the new THE INSANE ASYLUM. John Forbes. 17 days and 50 HE’< . . Haa . 2 4. T. 36 H . R. 6 E . W March 25. 1907, for SER 8E%. Hec Grand Jury. I day and law is a calamity. It is the worst M , ba ins' 60 acres more or lens. In 5. E'v NEU and NEU 8E U, Hec miles ................ ...................... 56 00 2 miles 2.20 the Unit« r National Forest, Dra gon 6. T 40 8 , It. 10 E . by Roy W. Holt. possible thing that could have hap Dave Alexander, who is being held John M. Anderson. 17 days and E. W Wilkerson. »irne«« bifore pened. Allowing the killing of the for trial on a charge of assault with i ■ StilUUted tai ba- 4<IO,000 fast It M jconta'Ster«, in which it is ulh-g'-d that 52 miles.................................... 56 20 Grand Jury. I day n nd birds in the fall before they are able intent to kill on the person of an live yellow pine, 4 6.000 feet, It M »aid «ntrymnn has nev««r resldod up of H. Van Meter. 17 days and 96 mil««« 1 I 60 of live whit- fir, 94,000 f«-et It I to fly. and extending the season dur Indian named Burnsides, bas been M ion nor cultivated the said lund or 34 miles .................................... 54.40 William Edler, a lineas before ing the nesting perior will mean declared insane and will be sent to of live Douglas fir. 5,000 feet H M -in; portion thereof us by law re- , Frank Nichols, 11 days and Grand Jury, 1 day and that tbe great Klamath County hunt tbe asylnm at Salem. County Health of live Incense cedar, 5,000 feet It ,<iulred. that «aid entry man baa been 50 miles ............................... 36.00 90 miles 11 O" ing will be ruined in a few years. I Officer Dr Hamilton made the ex-1 M of merchantable dead yellow pine, abs< nt from said lund for more than • Ed. Bloomlngeatup. 17 days C A. Edler, wittie -i before It is almost impossible to believe that amination last Thursday. Alexander' and 2,O(*0 feet it M. ot merchantable six months luHt past .and wholly aban- and 126 miles 63.60 Grand Jury, 1 duy und this thing has happened. It certain is declared to be a dangerous man dead Douglas fir, saw limber, logl**00*^ tl" ***** *Mn‘*« un<^ ’bat said Wm Barks, 16 days and 36 90 miles ...... ........................... 1 1.00 . labsenr«' from suld land w»t not du< ly seems that there must be a mis to be at liberty, and the asylum au »cale, and 294 cords of cordwood.' miles .......................................... 51.60 Chas. Disenroth, witness before take somewhere. thorities will be instructed not to John Matney, 15 days and more or leas. No bld of le*» than $.1 | to his employment In the Army, Navy Grand Jury, 1 day and turn him loose. He imagines that for live yellow pine, $1.35 for live or Murine Corp» of the United State» 30 miles 46.00 2 20 2 miles ................................... certain people have harmed him and white fir, $2.50 for live Douglas fir, as a private soldier, officer, seaman WHITE DEMURRER ARGUED ' Jas. Pelton, 17 days and 80 Tolbert Kelthley, witness before A has threatened to get even with and incense r«-dar. {2 for dead pal or marine during the war with Spain, 59.00 mil»-» ........ Grand Jury, 1 day and some one when he gets loose. Even low pine, $1.50 for dead Douglas Or, or during any war In which the Un- At 2 p. m last Thursday Judge E. 8. Phillips, 15 days and St mil.-« 5.20 the attorney who was appointed to per thousand feet B. M, and 25 cent* Ked 8tutes may be engaged. Noland heard the I arguments on the 80 miles 53.00 Geo. Noble, witness before Bald parties are hereby notified to per cord for cordwood, will be con- demurrer filed i against the indictment defend blm. refused to go in the cell 1 John Shepard, 12 days and Grand Jury, 2 days and appear, respond, and offer evldcnc« him with him, but consulted with sidered, and a deposit of $300 must against Dr F ’ M White, charged 14 miles 37.60 66 miles' ......... touching said allegation at 10 o'clock through the bars. Alexander was be sent to tbe First National Bank, with falsifying in the issuance of a W. T. Garrett, 17 days and Alex. Noble, witneHs before Portland, Oregon, for each bld sub a. m. on April 8, 1909, before R. M prescription for intoxicating liquors taken to Salem on Saturday. I 120 miles ............................. «Grand Jury, 2 days and mitted to the Supervisor. Timber up Richardson, U. 8. Commissioner, at H. L. Benson, of Benson A Stone, ap W. H. Casebeer, 13 days and 100 miles ............................. 14.00 on valid claims Is exempted from sale. Klamath Falls, Oregon, and that final peared tor Mr White, and set forth NO MORE PAY FOR PRESIDENT. 55.00 R. 8. Moor«', wltm-HB before 160 miles .................... ......... The right to reject any and all bids hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. la. his demurrer that the Indictment ---------- I Leeter Kirkpatrick, 12 days Grand Jury, 1 day and m. on April 22,1909, before the Reg- is reserved. For further Informa WASHINGTON, Feb. 24. — The* and did not charge a crime according to 2 miles ............................. 2 miles ....................................... 2.20 later and Rccelver at the United tion and regulations governing sales, the provisions of the Local Option House today rejected the Senate pro- Tboa. M. Stephens, 8 days A. Carlson, witness before States luind Office In Lakeview, Ore- address the undersigned. law. No charge was made of illeg viaion increasing to $100,000 the sal and 2 miles ...... ,..................... 24 20 Grand Jury, 1 day and gon. M. L. ERICKSON, ally selling intoxicating liquors, and ary of the President. Frank Cutter, 6 days and 2 miles ....................................... 2.20 The said contestant having, In a Forest Supervisor. 2-17-3-13 During the debate Clark (Mo.) de- ! it was argued that no provision in 2 miles ................................... C. C. Low, witness before proper affidavit. filed January 28, Ciared that instead of $50,000 the the Local Option law makes it illegal L. W. Miller, (Special Ve Grand Jury, 1 day and 1909, set forth facts which show that NEBRAHKA LATENT TO TRY for a regular practicing physician to President actually received $291,000 nire) 1 day and 2 miles, did 2 miles ..................................... 2.20 after due diligence personal service OREGON SENATORIAL PLAN issue a prescription, either faleoly or per annum. not serve as juror................ 2.20 L. R. VanKirk, witness before of this notice can not be made. It Is otherwise, for Intoxicating liquors. The. House later refused to accept I J. A. Martin, Special Ve Grand Jury, 2 days and hereby ordered and directed that such By a vote of 20 to 13, the Nebras It was also argued that if there was the Senate amendment Increasing the nire) 1 day and 2 miles, did 2 miles .......................... »........ 4.20 ka Htate senate patuud the Humphrey notice be given by duo and proper any provision in the Local Option Speaker’s salary. not serve as juror................ 2.20 C. W. Sherman, Sr., witness before bill providing for the election of Un publication. *taw making it a crime to falsify in 4 Charles Pickett, (Special Ve Grand Jury, 1 day and J. N. WATSON, ited States senators on th* Oregon Issuing a prescription, that portion The War Department has eonsld- nire) 1 day and 2 miles, did 42 miles .................................. € 20 | plan. The measure has already pass 2-25-4-17 Register. of the law would be unconstitution ered the advisability of Immunizing not serve as juror .............. 2 20 Alle Vinson, witness before ed the house and Governor Shallen- al, in that no reference was made to soldiers against typhoid fever by vac C. F. Galarneau, (Special Venire) Grand Jury, 8 days and 80 ASf< berger will approve it. OlAMOK) the crime in the caption or title of cination It bas decided that Inocula 6 days and 2 miles.............. 18.20 miles ......................................... 24.00 for the law. tion as a preventive against typhoid C. E Hadleyt (Special Venire) NOTICE. Joe Ball, witness before Attorney Kuykendall presented the fever has been so thoroughly demon 6 days and 2 miles .......... 18.20 Grand Jury, 3 days and 2 arguments for the slate, and after strated in foreign countries and Its C. C Lewis, (Special Venire) miles ......................................... e 20 Partles wishing sagebrush land the authorities were presented by the efficacy so well established that the 6 days and 2 miles .......... cleared call on or write, John I-ambert, witness before attorneys, Judge Noland took the vaccination method is to be adopted E. Soule, (Special Venire) W. W. MASTEN, Grand Jury, 5 days and 2 matter under advisement in the United States army. 6 days and 2 miles............ 18.20 12-Itf Klamath Falls, Ora miles ......................................... 00 10 Edgar Virgil, (Special Venire) Steve Collahan, witness before 2.20 Tests of small arms by the Swedish The llDe of perpetual frost at the 1 day and 2 miles............. For Sale or Trade— Residence and Grand Jury, 6 days and 140 Government have shown that three «equator is at an altitud«- of 15,000 Wm. Barks, Regular Pan» I business property In tbe best town miles ................ 24 00 tn the Willamette valley. Inches of pasteboard will »top a bul feet; in the northern -tate of this, 36.00 Or.-wn for V'(,«.(rir Norlh«ve«t Unit an-t Ctlf«*«*. 12 <Uy« oil sllnplity m I all lu«*tt tlralem. Anh fopt’OiW- let that easily penetrates five inch country at un altitud»- of about 4000 Carl Adams, Regular Panel Wm Lightbody, witness before I o < uf . If liotannn * in your nrlghlwirlKMwf, «nt* Inquire at tbe Boston Store. ffH Ing iHiiii*-of y our drithr, *ti«l w* will mail 3C.00 wooden plankt. feet 12 days yan n pro I« »-• t»f flower nrr<lw frrr for ♦< nr trrmhlW Grand Jury, 1 day and ,7-ltf . i FMIUNO UU)C0 . I«« I UNA. 0A*b®N ANS VbAANi. WAW