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The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington • 10

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1 al011111PMMIli IC TwicEA-WEEK spoxEsmAN-nEviEw, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1911. I In the Sporting World I ASSAULT THE RECIPROCITY BILL COOK RECEIVES LONG SENTENCE Haines-Houser Harvester, said to be in good repair, is offered for sale by advertiser on this page. SURFIRBAN ACRE TRACTS. ONE TO ACRE TRACT RICH LOAM from Spoktino'i buoinoso eeTt tnr; write lin for particulara. Para(lige5 Val).

ruit. Land Lindo ila block, Spohans, Wash. A DEI CITY PROPERTY FOR. stock rin4 hay ranch Wm WOO to WOO. 170,4 Spokane, Wash.

HAVE GOOD IIOUSES AND bOTS. 11.0 first mortgages which we will for rood farm lands- lAtt us know a hal. yOU tuiVe. riALDWIN rryon. 326.

RIVERSIDE AVE. SPOli AN PI, WASH. P. .626 .633 .626 A00 .343 .260 Farmers From Border States and Fishermen From Gloucester Whack It. Koh lotus Murderer Sent to Jail for From Ten to Sisty-Five Years.

FTANDING Or THE Northweatera tongue. Won. Lout. Frokane Is 4 Seat Ile 12 7 Vancouver 10 9 Portland I 13 Tat-mita 5 14 Victoria 5 15 American League. Won.

Lona. Ihstrott '21 a lioatort 13 10 9 Philadelphia, 1 0 New York .10 10 Ctifrnito lo 10 wninonghin 5 12 0 15 la. 1 5 II Petrott New York (-hietorn Waim okt on Cleveland St. Louis ofavol Fror I P. C.

.616 600 .375 .227 FOR SALEFarm landaGantIntied. SNAPSPItINUOALS: FARM: 307 A('BEM well-improved alfalfa and fruit land. 6 miles front town: 200 acres alfalfa land: balance good fruit land: good hulloing' and good fences: price la right: I-6 down, balance or I en I'm at 7 per cent. B. F.

Winterateln. floMendala Wash. PIM lhandoel('ontinued.) SALEWHEAT LANDS: g0.000 MONTANA FAIIMINti LANDS: IN ONIII Or THE BEST FALL WHEAT DISTRICT IN THE NORTHWEST; pFurr. LONti TIME; CAN PAY OUT TWIeIll OVER CROPS. WRITE O.

SPA ENTY-NINE. MoNTANA 80 ACRES. 'WELL IMPROVED: Goo house and barn; outbuildings; 1 toll" In Rorktordi high aclionl; on telephone line and route plenty ater tor a nd good well In the yard; acres rich bottom land: balance good wheat land; all in cultivation but 7 storage. Call on or dddrePs Milton Latollette, Route 1. Itocks rotil.

Wash. Nat Iowa Leaglie Won. Lost. PhIlaclelokli 17 6 1.it tsburg 14 7 Nw i ork 14 7 8 Cloolonmi 9 Chicago II 11 Roston 8 111 t11, 8 12 Brooklyn 17 P. 47.

,110 667 .333 .313 22 DO T01.1 WANT TO TRADE, Two 00 city lots, near street car lino, in Spokane. with small house and good barn; in a good district: bound to increase in vaiu; owner's price is and will trade as part payment On a medium-priced faint. Forty acres of good fruit land. 12,1 miles from Spokane; 3 milen from street car line; 15 acres of orchard end small fruit'. good well with plenty of water; bee a email If you want a fruit farm near the city title I your chance.

ftwner's price is WOO, and will trade for a wheat farm and will lo In high as 18000 to 110,000 for the same. Thilt is one of our best trades. ArcrioNErna. JAS. 0.

KAY, al3 AVE-. BP-6S-M. entpert, implement, Itve stock and furniture salesman. LIVE-STOCK-AND r1ut4 AND Rog C. Aleciellon.1, hunnyettle.

Wash. WYA NDOTTM EGDN. 21.50.15: $7 PER 100. Frank A. Allen, Wilbur APItTr eah.

SPECIAL-TDP-NOTCH R.C. lgIitti Orpington eggs. 1 5 52. A. S.

Burge, Dal Sta.ligne. liAltitED POCK RODS POR-SALIM-----, 101,1 Ittony stock, 81.50 per 15: $4 per 60; al per 100. le. Itanipton, Steptoe. Wash.

DA Cit WKS, 20C EMIL gla pga 100. White and Brown LeghornI, ern Produee Plachatige, Spokane. Werth, BARBED pLymorrti POCK EDDI4 pilot high-moored birth'. 15 $1.25, 64 8:176, 1 0 87. Mr.

Lottle Elberten, Vt'atth. Lared Wyandotte eggs for gale. Write fna eiroular O. F. J.

CoJfa1 Wooh 1 21 Steedow et. WILL tie from 2 yearn up. with for pereentaas 8 end 4 year old eteere. Engettaten, cralg, Monteral hundred. any ago; ean furnteh carload young sows.

LnleIi Wallace Co Lewiston, Idaho, BARBED PLYMOUTH ROC PROM prigewtnners at Spokane end Cotten, al 1 $2.50 50: $5 50: 18 100, A. 13. kto. Duke. Thornton.

Wash. ItoSK t'OM It H. tadine: beet In west: 15 ergs, 81.25: 1it Ion. Is. R.

C. Sleek Minorclut, Delmer Son. Rpokene. Wash. nee IS, ge per 100; chicks 20c each.

J. Bowen, Box 485. 11111yard, W'atth. PIIIEN-WINNINO It. C.

P. REIM; leoNa: better tn 17. will Sell ROMS iltOek; Aggn. si.ro getting: 54,80 for 50: $8 for ISA. Inr ngelow, Elea Bridgeport.

Spokane cur PRICE OM R. C. 1414014.: Ilea cage after May le. First pen, 12 15; S.0011.1 pen, ter 16; Intrd Pen, 11 for 1 5 K. R.

11, Jennie 0, Headley. Le vow. Idaho. ton, WW1. gni rq I'll Ti American American Anaocin lion.

Won. 17 10 14 11 19 12 9 11 11 12 12 14 7 111 a I 14 14 12 II 12 1 7 tl .60 .20) BY OWNER-200 ALL liMPBOVErs: teneed and cwiss-tenced: 35 acres tali SO ger.g oats: 15 acres barley: well and Indmill: 2-room house, 16x34: hem 33ste: machine shed. 20)(32; SO bearing fruit trees; 3 acres alfalfa: 31, miles from Dense, Wash price per acre; terms; cash, 'balance on time. A. L.

Humphrey. How 74, Wash. Ransas City Miloadko 1ollii fit. P11111 Lottioviile Tol.o1.1 Indianapolis eater UPON' Fortythree acres of good land. with house.

barn, 13 miles to Frmit ne; ownr will trade for a goneral merchandise Wore in ROMA good Mali town a ith a high school. Lost. 3 111 Ps .11123 .0325 .474 .106 rAsco, May 9.Wlinout Muscle twitching or any sign of Hon Charles C. Cook, who on January 25 shot and killed Ja. 1'11MB Walker.

a saloonkeeper, at Rah lotus. today received a sentence of from 10 to years In the penitentiary at the hands of Judge O. R. Holcomb, after Cook had plead guilty to murder in the second degree. Plis plea of guilty in the Pecond degree had been practically arranged for by Prosecuting Attorney Charles M.

O'Brien, mo Cook W1114 pre. pared for whatever sentence might he banded to him. The statutem in Wash. ington prescribe a minimum Penalty of 10 years for aecond degree murdel. but no maximum penalty.

Attorney H. 14. Noland appeared for Cook, while C. M. O'Brien rpresented the state.

O'Brien in a atateinent to the court said, In part: "While intoxication is no defense to a crime, It is permlealble to show that fact in evidence as leering upon the question of premeditation. It IN doubtful if the average Jury would convict the defendant of first degree murder. Also In this connection per. cone of etrong temperance leaninam, who might sit upon the Jury would undoubtedly take Into consideration the feet that the deceased was at the time engaged In the saloon businesoi, and while persons In this bueinoss have the same right to life and pro. teetion of life and property Al others.

yet Filch jurorawould. I believe, have a tendency to be lenient with the de. fendant. reasoning that the crinie would not have been committed ex. cent for the traffic in which the de.

centied was himself engaged. "Again. I do not believe that senses. Honel trials have en uplift. Ira effect on any community.

Again. the time consumed would be shout 10 or two weeks and would come lit a time of the year when many pen. pie can ill afford to he taken from their usual porellits to attend upon this jury trial." Won. r. 14 10 10 10 0 1 II 5 tts 2 Rinnx CU? Wirlifla In Denver st.

jeoph Des Moines El STOCK AND GRAIN RANCH. 4 from It. lying next to open range; 2 fine springit; IIN acre In mil. ation; mete imprmemente. Ito 70 are In cultivation; gond boildinge: 4 mile R.

It- aehool and poet office; than V0 per acre. Some fine bargains in relinoulehmentg. Writ me and let me tell you about some good bargains. J. R.

IC. REAL EgT A TIC. BON 2s, CURItAr, IDAHO. Igng FlftIati ACTiFlai T4 mop, beinnCe till Summer followed: feirly good imptmernenta and loss of aster. All in culthottion but about 100 miles from warehouse.

In one of th best Vi it Pat dietricts eastern Washington This piece is being farmed in a Pratclage manner. and la in a high state of cultivation: SOO issues of this crop goes to purchaser and one-third of the balance, delivered in ware- house. It is One of the beat buys we know of and one Or best-lying ranches in the district. It Is fenced and crows-fenced; on the county road Price $36 per acre. Can be bought on easy terms.

1160 acreaAll in cultivation; gto across in crop; well improled, with a good running spring on place. sme-thild of ert.p gone to purchases. Price g32.00 por sere. Igo acreePreetleally all in cultivation; small improvements; on county road: 100 acres in crop, one-third of whirh goes to purchaser. Price 01 0 pelt acre.

on easy terms. 160 acresIn the heart of the Palouse country: close to Thornton, Wenn. Well improved and all In eropt miles from town. Pries 1102 50 per sere. including one-third of crop.

320 acresTimber in ('rook county. cruined 1.000,000 fret: will trade for ist or seven room house in Spokane. '10'1 11 1:1 17 A Many other good trades on our list. Writs for particulars. ('A ItLESI W.

WARREN'. Manager Exelianoto Department. NEELy NC. 204-207 BLDG. i'01( AN E.

WASH. ravine Coast League. Won. Lost. Mindsets "4 I land "3 13 tnenI0 lion timnd "0 Amides land Waatri011.0 Ve111011 Oaltiond Anuelel C.

.671 .664 .475 .316 ata Port Los WASIIINGTON, Alay 10.Veliement ashfi Lilts on the Camtillan reciprocity bill marked today 's' hearing by the eenate finance committee. Farmers from border Platen, fshnitiipn from Gloucester, inautifacturers of wire cloth for making and manufacturers of book, wrepping and news print paper poured forth their protests. Probably the greatest outburst occurred when fornier Governor John Strange of WIPCOnglito introduced as representing wrapping paper menufacturers of Neenah and Menasah. addressed the tie swerved from criticiem of the bill to "attacking the American Publishers aseociation and its related organization. the Associated Press." Mr.

Strange characterized the bill as a "cowardly' measure and of lacking 10Ve of country, and brought forth at Ike demand of the "greatest truet in the world. lie said that congress would not be in session today considering the bill If it had not been for this combination in restraint of trade." The witness contended that the purpose of the alleged newspaper trust was to monopolize news through the incorporated Associated Press." Judge Charles F. Moore of New York, for the book manufacturers. characterized the measure as a "sterilized variety of reciprocity that really does not reciprocate." J. T.

Carey, president of the International Brotherliod of Paperworkere. and Barnard lieneon of Kalamazoo. opposed the bill on behalf of paper mill workers. Guy Cunningham and Thomaa Carroll of Gloucester, filed a brief in opposition to the bill on behalf of the fish industry. Frank W.

Cabell of New York, on behalf of wire cloth manufacturers, told the committee that they would be seriously injured and the customers. the American paper manufacturers, would lose trade. George Ladd for Annexation. Annexation of Canada instead of reciprocity with that country wee advocated today by George S. Ladd of the Nlassachusetts state grange.

Mr. Ladd argued against any trade agreement, declaring if one were made it should be annexation. so Canada could bear the burdens of the United States as well as enjoy its benefits. N. P.

Hull. master of the Michigan state grange. presented written pro-texts against the bill. in which thou-stands of democratic and republican farmers pledged thentmelves never to vote for any legislator who worked or voted agreement. In closing the hearing Mr.

Hull referred to a call of the farmers' representatives on the president. whose attitude he described as "indifferent," and thanked the senate committee for its courteous hearing. SELF SIPPORTINCl HOMES IN TIIE glorious fruit district. southern British co-Jumble, for $10 cash and Ile monthly, without interest: annual profits $500 to WOO per acre; orchard, ardn. poultry; scenery.

hunting, fishing, boating, delightful warm climate; church, school. postoffice, store. big ea rutin: daily trains; close to tall limited demand for products. Write tillielt for maps, photos. flee information.

West Kootenay Fruit Lend Dept. Drawer 1057. Nelson. B. C.

1. Mon Alooetat ion. Won. 12 8 P. C.

Roo) .992 .429 .429 .194 Lnst, 3 4 7 8 8 11 Pnit tAke (imtt Fulls Butte Boke Atig.oult Itetella a Callon or addresa HUTTON 1.31.1)a, PlIONVII MAIN SOO. EPOK ANE. NVASII. HATeTIERS AND Hatcher. 50-sort miss, Se hotel-term.

60-extr, 50 chielts. brarolern. 60phik Mac 0' le. hays orphans. In Seattle.

1Vrite Hatcher Onk land. rat. HAZELWOOD WPITp PMCtT1f ROcK eggs for rr hundred for Ise, hator tsarist: writ. for prises of awl. vardst a few extra rhatee L.

Smith, fintelwood. Farm R. No. Ppokano. Wish.

ALKNANDER aillAN Or 0 White Leghorn. will h. the most now, In the weld nrovid tar nsst 3,0 thp mend far Pax. fratn this igneous 'trek raga 11.tO per le. per 00 Ask for est.

logos. Alesaneler Poultry Farm Box 1, D. 0. Spokane. 26000 TAKES A DANDY 80- ACRES.

a miles from llillyard: well located on tireen Bluff; 36 acres in cultivation: 10 acres bearing Orchard: 5 octet' younger orchard: all kinds of small fruits and berries; fairly good house and barn: good well and spring; camh. balance easy. If you are looking for a dandy little home CI Ofea to Spokane. where your salues will double in the next yeara, let WI Pituvr you this. Macadanilsea road nearly all the pay.

DAVE E. CO. 115 WALL SPOKANE. WASH. 1300 ACRES, ALL.

LEVEL LAND; 500 acre. in wheat; balance summer fallowed: email orchard; good improvements; IS Young mules; all machinery necessary and crop, if gold before May 15; on. of tlw, best wheat ranches on Rattlesnake flat; 145 per acre; 235.000; balanco to Pull purehaser. 560 acres: fair improvments; 240 acres In wheat; 340 acres to eumnier fallow; can eel1 this with a small rash payment down and balance on the wheat payment plan; fine prospect for a Seed crop 160 acres, all in crop. on Rattlesnake flat; 240 per acre; 1.1,1 land.

BERHINO RITZVILLE. WASH. GREAT NORTHERN LAND CO. 18211SO acres d.joining a good town; within 20 miles of Spokane; 30 acres now in crop. which goes with the place; watered by goring; all good kind but 20 acres; good 8-roont house and outbuildings: some cash.

balance in house and int in Spokane. 1264-15 acres choice Spokane valley irrigated land: all sot td comniercial apples except one acre of family orchard: half a mile from station on the Vera line; to exchange for ranch. timothy preferred. 1125-320 Ivrea in Stevens county; 200 fine timothy land; 45 now in timothy; every foot can be irrigated by gravity Dom creek; 1-room house, new barn and other outbuildings; four miles from gond town; 150 an acre: will take half Pt Spokane property; env terms on the balance. 4-room modern house in fine location, North Side.

with extra large lot; price C2004: for acreage; prefer around littden Lake. south Side tew property: 19 lots; 5-room bungalow; good spring; pines: close In; price 112 will take a lona orchard propomition or farm; the price IN cheaper than you can buy adjoining property for cash. Monterey Park 1 rooms; new; up to dote in every respect. exerit furnaee is not yot installed: price 15500 for quick lade; farm land or good timber proposition. A good little 4roont house, on the South Sido for grocery store to 21200 or A large list of excollent city homee for fond contracts.

mortgages, or other security. If you are In the market for trades PP. IL LAND Co lio srivENS ST. 01101-ND FLDOR (.1.11 NAT RANK BLDG. SPON A WASH HICA'1(' glA her pI ti lereert R.jo,i in RIr c.

Parf -Voctm, '1 herter ArA1-410 1. 11 if flit II Li e.teatt-liar I. I hard. $'1'11! N' in rat Peet Iwo. 11 tea tSt isi41 11 tAl bit r' P01411t0f, 4 tflt 67 fidyWhe MAN WHO NEARLY DEFEATED HAYES BASEBALL GAMES.

Northwestern League. ICTORIA. B. P. May L-Victorla 10, Spokane b.

TACoM A. May IL-Tacoma 3, Seattle O. PORTLAND, Ore May IL-Fort land 9, Vancouver 2. It ToPIA, B. May 6, Vintoria 3 TACDMA, May 1.

Seattle 0. PoltTLAND, May game; ram VICTORIA, B. May 71. nuns 9. TA ctiSt 4.

May IC-Seattle 1, Taroma O. May IC-Portland 3. Vancuuver 2. Inland Empire Games. Idaho, May 12.

Farmington S. li A BMWS, Idaho, May 0, Rose I Ake, 7. APATO. May 3, Orsnger 2. PatW A LE, May 10, Harrington 4) A sO.TIN, May I.

sotin 7. EA DoW LAKE. May ford 12. Meadow Lake A II 1,011 S. Ditty 6.

haltiotnn S. SilifiLETZ, May 13, Lord alley MARCUS. May 3, Northport 0 Mai t-COIVIII. High Sehoot 6. REARDAN, May 10, of Rpnkarto 2.

REPUBLIC. Wattic-Karmen 2, Repub. lie 4. Wabh -Gifford 8, inehelium S. WAVERLY.

D. SPanale fL tilt) r. Flat 19. Coeur Indiana S. ELLENoiliCitu.

S. Ellensburg 7, itoNN)RS FERRY. For. ry 4. Troy 3.

FALLS CITY CRICK Frit Ttn.lanced ration: aelemed trains, nresi and around; ablppod anywhere. AO bs pelves also 'wholesale hay. grain and teed delers FALL4 CITY MILT. AN.rt rEED CO. A NE.

ARIL I'HANK rtym4)rTIT 110.1(0 are the heel obtainable. One Qualitythe host. One pries. White Rocks. 1,5 pot 15 etralaht: Parrett Rocha nor so: tio Incubator Iota; few easice white co.karole lett at 16 each.

hur-y. address R. Y. D. No.

Tel Stil ttnohatie. N't'atgh. NURUltY WIteCti. Ilt)NIEGROW NI nsErty STDCK ors to name, and aoellmatel Wrtte catalogue to yahltna Vallee Nursery Toppeniolt. Wsil.

Agents wanted 1101torte AN!) t1.11ICIF;(7"---- Ft( Fort sva very cheap. rhaq. Moak. Tkna, FIVR STANDARDRRED registered mores, 8 retire old: grandly hod trottors. broke too drive: Thos.

IL Grifda, Pot ttpokane. totOt bAl.P.1-140NI2 or 'Mid vinT pits. intported Relcan and Perrheren atellione: prices reasonalo: terms to Cult puretsotem Donk or Bougie. Camille Weelt. IN' TRIO NANTON DISTRICT.

120 acres. 4 18 miles from town; all wheat land: house. barn. granary; teem; AU fen.wri; III acres cuititated; 122 per Mere; good terms. lett acres 10 miles from town: $5 acres In winter wheat; haeh, barn.

grAnnry. good Nt eII. Frico per vre; easy teems. We have over 1200 other first-Maas can eettainly suit you with one of therm Write us. SMITI1 EIS CI).

S12 T. TEL MAIN on til'UtiANE. YOH SALE OK EXCHANGE. A iN 6(101) TOwN. INcludirg 3 lop and laughtnr ard.

John Mrigo. Colton. WaRti. Snow Reported ea Marble Creek. FERRELL.

Idaho, 11ay in the NiHrble creek region report there la atill 1111101 PrIOW there. eva-ACRE WHEAT RANrt-l: SCHOOL ANTI aster; telephone on place; easy tertnti. 0. Hell. It.

3. Wenatrbee. Wssh. (AP YOUR ('ITT OR farm properly for sale or esehangs hr you wish to buy. Writs Bassett Clever.

Wash. "Want" Ads Write your aderetimementa Voting whotr -For -ror ftent, For Exchange." flied." or what. ever It mRv nm. Count four ordinary words to the firet line mod mix ordinary words to 'aril II theremfter, and include your name and address when figuring the number of words. GIVE UP OWN SKIN TO SAVE WOMAN'S LIFE FUNNY SOUTH BATIOAIN.

We have 4000 aereik located ithin 24 miles of on railroad. This land in capable of produeing 3 CrOPO per yoar. A fine proteisition for lion or bia ranch. VIII sedi at iti ror acre. Would consider one-third trade In city properti or heat land.

Part cash and balanee at ti per cent. One Of the money makera. Volt 15-111 MIAOW l'EtirlIERMC knoisti ao Work Iiianiond; yerfoot or to otyle end snort "Polito? and hroolot: soigho 1700 kind titimositinn; 10Ttuie old title prim'. Priro ft.iirk K. A.

Jeldtins, Moron. Mont. MUM: Eye. TT ()N. I( 1, Ain't dolts: SIO UP.

etiv your owl Drootor. Math. MEDICAL A. C. MAY.

TIM MEOLFIt. rtiornoso nd hood tho 'kirk mtge. c000fuliv by mail an In rr.nn. A. C.

Mov. Clarkstoo. Windt Two Times One Time FOR LAND IN ALBERTA-14 SECTION good wheat land in Dougle county. Wash array, in cultivation. For particulars address C.

A. Reid Hill, Alta. Can. 3.:0 ACRESONE OE THE PEsT and grain ranches on the Pntiatch Prairie; ISO area of fail crop Kota with It: will take stork of hmedearo to the amount of 1.7,00a. Owner.

E. M. Talbott, i.oland. Idaho. FARMERS FNION EXCHANGE AND PRO dupe Co.

Offine 114 Parifin Spnkane. Wash. Wt. represent 10,000 in eaatern Washingtnn and northern Idahn, What hate ynu that you wiah to hue or antt te, them? We have for sale farm lands, borseli and ail farm prnditrta. Fly OWNERLIVERY IR aRN, 'MAW ANn riga: gond, large barn: chopmill; Fain-tanks-Morse eltiCITIP; all in good running order; in largo building: 0-room 10 into with property.

I do all dray work Cnr town. Price 1a00S 10:10. WhIl have you? Otte full Box 47, Wash. FOR SALEIrrigated PAYS A MONTri NOW. dairy within I mile of town.

Pere CIS a per acre. Lot ua allow you. Omar W. Binh Kennewick, Wash. ronTLA Ft.

fayette Grover, fourth governor of Oregon. died Suddenly at his hoine in this idly totinY. Grov er VI born at Bethel. IVIaine, in 11, and was governor of Oregon from lAle to DM. Ile came to Oregon in DM and played a con-enterable part in the early development of the state.

lie was a democrat. As a men to whom Oregon bad given high political honor And as one of the framers of the state constitution Goveruor Grover was a conspicuous leader, but as a governor whose attitude came ti car turning the whole tide of republieen control in the memorable liav es-Tilden contebt, he became a rational character. it wee when the renublican party was confronted by defeet In the effort to elect Rutherford B. Deo PS an president that a national iSSIIP Ivan placed within the bands of then Governor Grover of Oregon. When the votes were counted It was found that Louisiana.

Florida end Oregon were the vontrolling By rulings which the republicans adopted Florida and Lousinna were placed in a satisfactory position. Put every republican vote wan needed. Three republican electors had been chosen in this state. receiving a gutfielent vote. It WEIS found that one of the number WSS JoSPpli Wittip a ThPfl holding a piatefire position at Lefilyette.

and the demoerate produeed the constitutional provision which forbade any man holding a lucrative offwe from being chotten sn elector. They maintained that Watts was Ineligible becatine of this fact. Governor Grover 'nailed a certificate of election to an attorney named Cronin of Portland. in the stead Of 'Watts. Whether Cronin or Watts 'Mould be recognized hung the fate of the issue.

Denmerats praleed the position taken by the Oregon governor lit proceeding to certify to the democrat holding the highest number of ttes. In view of the alleged Ineligi111ity of Postinanter Watts. The two republican electors would not recognize Cronin and refueed to meet with him. Watts resigned his office as postmaster, was choaen by tile two republituto eiectors on the theory that they had the right to fill the vacancy, end these three republicans cast the votes which put Hayes Into office tind then, after that. Watts Was again given hie positoffiee.

PACIFIc REALTT CO. 416-11 KUHN kit.Oti. IL 1661, FRESNO. May save the life of Mrs. C.

H. Schmidt, who was severely burned by the explosion of an inatihatur lamp recently. three young WOnlen of Selma yesterday gave uP 220 square Inches of their skin, yivhich was grafted upon the face and shoulders of the injured women. Three other young women wilt contribute additional akin for Mrs. Schmidt's benefit next week.

2 linon 80 8 linen. 50 8 IMPS oth 2 linen 75 4 linnn SO 4 linos I 00 5 lino .75 '1 Moen 1 -1 8 linen .00 11 linen 1.50 7 lins 1.01, 7 lines 1.75 2 'inn. I '10 8 linen 2 AO I lines I 25 8 linen "i in 1 9 In 1.50 10 lines 2.50 FLOWER GARDEN FOR MUNICIPAL FERRYBOAT 10 WELL. IMPROVED. $: churches, stores, within a taw minuteir Itt) ACRES.

WF.1.I. SIAM' dttit right tip bhs tnwfl in 1 I se farm oi ft herrd pe. eantd half Miles of one of Ina beat lOWIFI in a ar mount.hgfn ep roimokstanoka can.rmnatvil ntft baaonrnin It Mtipamriol otnuti al hnrtiernaat.cirityt.rtiint,e;a tr hy aboot it. Saponkiai lene A REA tahrel le ll6- atie dairy Sum; 1ethrof nre7d dfnrno that any louts town that has both the alactric and ateam railroads: all the heal nt rh.h land; 40 acres in alfalfa and It scram more that would grow alfalfa: II arras of bearing with IS acres of wall-set alfalfa on two aides; fancad hosttight: ran fatten tho boas on windfalls and alfalfa anti markat without larding any grain; bowie. rooms, with veatihula.

pantry and bathroom: barn 0414 tam. ultable for tsow dairy barn with dtached milk room and milk roolor: 404-barrel PPPPP volt. with water Mood to the bathroom. milk room, bora barn, row yard and hot lot. If you atotr fret on title placa you would never want to art off.

Ask about it. TIMOTHY EARMs StO AND $iO PER Two dandy timothy farmonnt timothy but in timothy now: locatd In the famous eleareatr rountry, near Groat, Idaho: all rich. 'ryal bottom land, (ha kind that grown two tons to Ilia worit )ear in and Year nut: one farm 1St) acre; twvry are of it in timothy now, improsed with a homie and two three-quartra of a from school: tonere! Ilk. a Kentuctof Muhl farm: this brat fancad farm in the Country; price lea per acre, inclUrlina half the hay crop. The othar hats re errs: 1411 acres in timothy and nod id limber hut th.

quality of land; richt nn altainst a small town: croak flows throttlth it: Mond cot of hitildinita. The places aro Plat a mile and a half 110ortlont the thine for two families. You can't buy timothy land that will grow so much hay as Moe. will In any othar rountry for iPPI than Sloe an acre. This him got to En anon Or not at all.

ARTHUR yONE.S en. 1L'5 LiNc01.NI PPOK A Nal, ARTIOR D. JONES rol. Vi ANTED-4 arm Tot: bare not sold your timothy grotto or timbal, ranch, 'iv description, location and rico. Addree 11.

ettokantamityiew, HOMESTEADS AND RELINQUISHMENTS. RELINQUISIIMENTR. NEAR TOWN; snout Duo timber; housa: anti anti $400; barrnina. John Dennis. Slatars Ora WA ENT ON coEun d'Alena nottorration.

hann for cah. Owner only. Addreas teitookeaman-Itayiew WANTEDIIKEINQUISIIMENT ON COEUR' d'Alana reaervation; orator to dial with owner. Addreita Mot 12. Spokesman-Re.

view. HoSIESTEAD IlEi.INt.iiIMIIMENT FOR solo cheap: good moll, water and timhar: 6 miler, from station. John Nye. Liberty Lake. NVasit.

NVANTEDRELINQUISIIMENT: PREFER Coeur d'Alana Or Flathead Stat fittt particulars. Addreas I 2, Spoken. I WANT leitold tituNER RELINQUISH-Mont In the Coeur d'Alan tattoo. Dive character of land and lowest cash price tient ttnqaane IlltM AND CHEAP LANDS IN Darner enutity. oreann: nna valley, and alfalfa land: fond Water at ahallott drpth.

tint In quirk and set a hornet or a rbolea Inveittmant ahead of the railroads now buildins This la on opoortitoltv of a WrIt its for Information awl prices. Inland Empire Itraity Co Itu nit Ora. A DV A NTA ES or OR hook Wyatt Mount of aptverninant land mum to hoinaatoed in county In the stetna of Oregon anti Waithinston and do. wflnlInna of ISAPTIO: liVe01 110111Ntelle1 dor. mot, timber, atom tonal end minaral law: I tonna of roam' In colors.

ahowinit It. It. In operation, ono showloft all Pr. Iminolod R. It.

anti linos. including "4talern and eentral ()reran. roe pool or for Vic. Map of Wrinhtnitton In colors. 70e.

Nimmo. Flow Monti. Ina hidir Portland Ora 2,011 tIFrhner7. Olt NA MC 4HiA II horcootec, to good repair: boon ran AM, 0000no. till or call on J.

H. WOK Pullman, it'''. EON UR FATIROMoron gasoline onolnoo, ononploto, romp Wks; roarantcl Ivo(' Pe neW: Vv. inb cach; coot or POMO outfit nolo each. tsionnACitomol 13 Uncoil IL.

Vonkano. Wa.h. Sp( Four Times One Month 2 linos 30 2 linen 1 44 lino 1,35 I linen 2.70 4 lino4 1.S4 4 lino 340 lines 5 linoo ..4.0 lines 7 74 0 linen 5 40 7 lines 3 IS 7 lines $30 I linen 3 44 I linos 7,70 lines 4 01 linos 4.14 10 lines 4 -0 10 lines I 00 LATE NEW YORK, May II.A double-decked flower garden will occuPY all the sunny rortions of the municipal ferryboat Middletown as it piles the East river this summer. 'rile boat was recently turned over to the safety COMMIPSIOn tind the little patients who have homes on board will have entire charge of caring for their unique gar. den.

120 ACII KS; ALI, TILL. 141 ON PRIEsT RIVER ALL LAND WELL ADAPTED FOR uItLI r. Eu ETA Ii4. TI 1111. AND LAND ElIoNTS RIVER.

'I HIS IS AN IDEAL PLAcE ICOR A SMALL StiAcK; 4 ACRES CUL. cAR11, 160 ACRES. 120 TILLABLE; 40 ACRES CULTIVATED; 69 ACI1E3 Al BOTTOM LAND VOR TIMOTHY: 4-HOOM FRAME HoUSE: LAftUI DARN: 2 RUNNI.NO FREAMS; 1 MILK TO RAILROAD; R. F. C'LOsK TU WWI tiC110014 $3600; 41600 CASH.

DSO ACRES, WHITMAN ALT, TILLAHLE: All. IN WHEAT; rROp TO PURCHAsElt; 645 PER 4'211 ACRES NEAR HP( ANE; ALL TILLABLE: ::40 AcitES WHEAT; A-ROom FRAME ItorsE, LA ItcIF1 HAHN, ORA NART; WELL WINDMILL WATER WORKS; 1 ILEA TO LINE: LAND LIES 1.EV411.: WHEAT HOOT I VOR 40 PER ARE: SC', PER ARE: EAST TERSO4. 40 ACRES. ADJOININO LAKE EltoNT; RA ArlIF.H TILLABLE: PLENTY- FINE TROUT VisHINII; ci.osI0 TO RAILROAD A ND ST VTION: TERM, ni RTHOFEER 4 MAN RI. 22 STNIoNS SPOItANE.

WASH. IN CALIFORNIA. with Id months growing season von ean nut two summers into ono; early and late vegeteblec alfalfa and fruits give bit profits by irriaatinm Write Los NI. lino Land Company, Los Nilo linos, Totem" county. or Itoozn Sherwood HOokane.

Wash. ION Aatiiilonsi tines. Ige per tins th fleet and 10, 'Nom line each dcli tionat consecutive insertion. WOULD PROTECT FUR SEALS II I NT Ell Femtt le. VOR PIALE--Farm Lunde, wl.

$ELL PALOUSE LAND. WRITE FOIL forge lit. Box, aka. Colfax, Wash. WHEAT LANDR; VII-01, PAYMENTS.

mni Inv LAND BOX 20P5. SPOKANE. FUR BABOAINH IN FARM LAND OR screnae are klauser 3I6 Jatuleson Spokane. Wa9h. rOlt WHITE D.

N. LAND around floor Old "at. Bank Fpokeno. Wank. They hare'lt.

110 I psp B11-I-T-I-S-R adAn '1 tot A' TWICE MARRIED, WEDS NOW AT 80 O. D. OVENS. 407 O41 liAntIII AVM, kiln aella uhirrianted fruit and timothy Nods. tont.

IN AND FEE MP. 544 ACRES. WELL. tNIPP.OVED; TIMBER. Crain.

timothy farm, crop included; a hat, grain. F. hm, wool. Weptiiike. ACHES FIWIT LAND ON OKANOUAN river; In orchard.

SP or write top for etc. Jacob Dertiand. Ophir We11 Ile legatee of Four Nations 'Meet Toe day In Nstithinaton, D. C. WASHINGTON, May Ill.Investigation of the seal inland of Alaaka provided for in the resolution of Repretentative Townsend of New jPINft).

which the houtte committee on ware and nleR11111 today decided to report favorably. Further protective legislation is contemplated. los legatee representing Great Britain. Ilusein, Japan and the United Slates are Lure to attend tomorrow the international conference for the preservation of Pae iflo fauna. They were received today by President Taft.

The conference purposes to frame compreheneive treaty to protect fur peals in the north Pacific and Bering sea and to coneider the adoption of an law to protect plumage birds. Ilea otter and other lea roam. MOM The existing protection for Peale 111 felt by the interested powers not to be sufficient. at 7 a hrw ithl tta''' and 1 I) 4113' lin (1111 DO TOU KNOW' YOU A I4 Bo om EISTEA ON THE MONTHLY INSTALMENT PLAN? ND Tor SIDENCE 1111 Tit Lso EPA oil CAN KAHN THE, PAYMENTS AS LIhY LuME VUE. TOT! OFIT TOUR TITLE III.

FlIDAI 1 to IC Gov MINT AT El itsT cost wiTil A NomoNAL, CHA molt pATAIILE To I' 14 Foot STAN I NU, L(OoATtNo). AND ADVERTIsINO YOUR TR AcT AND PEHEKETINU YOUR TITLE. olyn EAPV PAYMENT rt.AN ENA Itt.ES YOU To rtooll THE A ERA, HEST PDSsl BEE Jroo MENT TN THE ET LA ND AvAll, A BLE Itlotirr IN HE LINN OF A sT At PltovEo ENTS, AM, yolo lo HEE ITOr it A tiN No 0, ortorATIoN. MAKE tl It PAYMENTS AND ENJolt ortt tICA HASTEN 10I BACKED BY MILLIONS. rOMINION ForK AND BOND ooltrOlIATIoN, LTD, MAIN 4I2 HonOr AVIC.

SPOKANK. NEW TOTIE. May 10.General Thomas I. James, flaw prealdent of the Lincoln National bank and farmer postmaster in the cabinet of Premident Garfield, was married todaY at Tenafly. N.

to Atm Augustus Gaffney of Rochester, N. who was divorced from her first husband. The general in years old and hen been married twice before. The wedding was a surprtati to hitt family, 1,, el 1 '5 1 PKVOND-H AND 11111F411 trig rip; ono 111 h. p.

Phoenix mom onions nith tied Riser tal 31! ignd Ruth fernier. neorin hermit re wlither with boffin; everything gunPolg (11 AN II Ottittl. Ito Irlitgl rORTI-AND Al TO4 MOTORtiTt 1111 Tel ripErf )NrtJIANI, wilmKti ri) s' To titattilerd makes. Vert for III tralist st hoot. U.

J. CliellPr MVO'. 1'114 Monroe TARP ASI ArTel AilfrOT. Portioe Reiner ti)where In Worn Wan, Ington or northern Moho eon gig hill 6. rount beautiful be rimer ter particulars to lion 0 In.

Paokestase peels. r-- OR PTFIgi-V-14---A1101-r Nn. black motor row; emelt 111, on then hind tont. Reward, 5. bIrrornes, Ben-eve, Wosh.

4M11E1, PONY; la rArlt. Illen Ind tail; bread on Winder o'fla hip; had on: 110 rongr7 Informotion or return, Dan Footles, eget. loroe, Wash. IR '4 IITt gen sr, Alt tint) bath lerneet ono ed 3 on right hoilitier on has stroll vitt on right rot- Finder return to Mr. Render.

Mood, NA melt 11111( A 10 A 71 TIVI' tAIIt g111 1101.814. triipsee. brneen, limbs gin filvorliMo 'I ICI( ET14 To A NI) runs( 1111101111 AT llowoat rate 'Werner Itrehorg, lee Well IL. Pnottene, Rea. Atilt RRISTal.

Itt. Att'lltNITINII A howls. nalme 11,14 NM, II 11.1.4 1114 Spolterio. WW1, 11AtY 11111111M 411t, rorne. htinione, nano treet et Mrs, Meyer.

eel (Rattan Spolistie HAIR. hirthintithe removed nermeoentir. Tnit 1nto 7. RA Riverside, Snokone, Woe, Al TORNE144 AT I.ASIL, IA' ALTER It 'R floor Oki Notliiitel Penh 110 V1111 Pt, Spoknne. gl'esit.

l'ATFAT tT -46 7:1 Al1111; Toh Rrvairdt itstlemet-tot, Weetrell. mttorno, 24 Votehititro Bank MIL, erkeee AIONKT TO 1.0VI. 1.1F7f-g1011-filgtiP1 OR Sp LOAN form tool. 0', 11. ittelle, It.INITARII MS.

gleAlINET (... rrivoto osoolterlittni confinement 3 Pr I relion'ile4o 1 far rwro ne. NO. oosonoble. 420,4 Itheretile.

hreilsa 1171 itfltPr 10 t)10 ki.Un "rlY tt mnrk, nti RECIPROCITY FARMEARS OF WESTERN NEW YORK 140 AePES W1112141' LAND IN Slip miles ea41 of Mee4, nrirm 110 per acre. 0. C. Norman. R.

IA D. No 1, yreen a ter, Ore. NOTIIK, READ. AND WRITRFORSALE armee or rattle ranch. Postal will hrtne full particulars.

No asenta. A. Dates. Olet lia, R. O.

F()I SALE, Olt 1761,14 RRNT-111ArRIC ranch: all fruit land: 1 mile frontal4 Pend oreille river: 5 miles from Newport. .1. It. t'atteroom Newpnrt. Waah.

on Af7 REM. 20 ACRES running throuan: near 2 1 mila from 1 station. 24 mile from another. A1- dreel It 12. Prmiteeman-tteview.

tiEsT gio-ArRE trAnNt. nnod buildings; plonty eater: Olio la a crackartaek and only 1170n: no trad: Land tiartbeld, Waah. tivation: .20 In heir balonra fallow: no sante: nothing bettcr in Adam rountv; 'a per ri fl, 111. BPI RAI-MALI 111000 ArRPS NP.Art railroad and tramont: northern t'all Ilan MA P. 11, 7.0 an arm Write Wonaler 702 het Pan Franelarn.

cut. ArttER: 40 CrI.TIVATP.:D; 1100.0tio ft. timber; (tool buildltiaa: 111111, water; orchard: Ii001 MAI: 4 mileu to rood I fl It: Wire terms. A. If.

Diddock. Wineboater. ALL-DAY RAIN AT CLARK Mach 'Needed Moister Revives Lincoln County Cronin May S.Frequent showera fell here night before iltRt and nearly all day )eotterday, wetting cultivated ground to depth of Mx inchea. It was the first rain of any consequence in eight weeks and garden and bay crops had begun to suffer for hint of surfers tuoiature. rof l'ortiTIONt4 OPEN FOR ORADVATEd TN ladies' tailoring and droosinekingl we teach you deolviing, cutting.

fitting and tailoring and secure a position for You; enniplote course SJI: oociel 10 daype course Write for doeseriptive booklot. Nelotor's Tailoring College. II.01 leth Wash. WANTEDMale. kir8TI.E.Ite EVERYWHERE: VI TO IMO Mart wookly: new oleo; particulars trot, Viktor Speoleity Co.

Pomona. Cal. STOItEls 7 DATA EPEE; ore.1 25 blocks 2tio. Mealier Bros. Transfer, 211i Epokano M.

1028. MEN AND WOMEN TO LEAD 'HARPER trade In a wee: fordo froo: oraduatos Pam III to 1175 wooklv: help Poore poolsocurod over lanon lent for our rtpluatem In 8 eatelogue fr. Molar lititelit spoken. SITUATIONC ItAfZell HANDS. SENT Storni, Hos 1747.

Opokitne. l'IllgT-CLASS 41311017ND IlArilINTST and blirekomith want. stood, work. not 21, tiovde, DELP! IIELEI We furnioh oil kind, of holm fun Envolovenent Afroncy. Epokano, WeekWANTEDPtStTION A BKKEEPER, out of Spokero, bv voting lady.

can operate tvnowriter; II months' sperionte. 44, prok000lon-ttorlow l'OSITION TN DAIRT PT mAnnIK9MAV: ooporioneed eitv. rofell. sod of 0Pra; will boor', hirod haktp: Addream II PpokenlanTWkicla. WE, TEACII YOE 'TO MAKE nen beta and dreese, wrii for free of Millinerv Plakinp.

W707 iv'- WNTA. Nrif; rutro-ir belp and mitoatiotio of 411 tilode Addr Peek Ameri-an Iluoinewe Mon's 211 ton Hookone. Wooll ItEPRI'sENTATIVE Mit IIKAVILY lorliood paint optulaltioo. EATEK, MIIY etikeo. tvi Olt SAt.EArre Tract.

AA ITIlorT INTEREST. I CAN I 5 Nora MC, yolks from ilowerd hod Itivereltio. on lectric line; it.or lectrio elation: 17 tors sipli nay clov; tor 1110 .10.0 and 110 month. ilve in the city and par row. 'Noon voor par.

Motile on thip traot aro no tiutn Ula row Would be on I Or The looliov that voil par for rent, would thug be invesied in a bomo itoroptief 2111-17 REALTY Ist.1)(3. WAR11. MAIN 10-ACRIC TRACT: floor, mutt and trardn lend: Onl, fib 'odes from eitv toil from '(ion on Modioll 'Ake Iertrie linr: foul of this lend formod, 0 room bolt houo. ao1 bowie. smell iix lot fot ceri owe on mortgage forolootiros 21100: 4 f.

a It YAW land; Pomo aunall 111110 1 S00. forme IA reel' nil Ile l'er month. SO IN'VESTSIENT en. iihAl 1 'MONK. 1047, S.1,k11.

lit lt tit of A 1,,11 on 0,1 ItUFFA1.0. N. May 11.That farmers, at leant in thin pection of the country. are not afreld of the results of recipreeity with is evidenced II)' the feet that they are largely rep. resented on Om reetprocity committee of 100 wentern New Yorkers which will remelt Watthlugton totter by pecial The committee will ahPear before the senate finance committee to urge the enactment of the trade agree.

ment with Oviedo. The members of the committee repreeent every tin. portant Industry on the Niagara free. "Our farmers ere entliumittatic for reciprocity." deelared President nob. ineon, chairman of the delegation.

'They tire going to AVaahltigton to work and talk their mightleat for the agreement." FOR PALETImiter Load. ft Mond nerienttnrei Innd; antlirriuntol; rottrkot; veto' Mifiette; riMkn radc. Milior Oh I onottnn r.tinty, 'Went, LAN!) P4'11111- 1 l'AN YTIINIsit ANY (41ANTITY merle fnr nonoornpipd nnntrinnreti nubile mirvorPt1 nr or Cull 'Mon rcquired T. Waldo Mornilv, 11 nroloPon TPI. Main 1 71 antic I I.

Toll IWI! Ti) Pl1t, oft TH A I)11 Tot; tt Sand, Willi" tie end we wM rin the te.t. It ISEit 31n SAMIMmoNt nLJc. iic Nt, COI Foll RA lit 10,1, Et-i A pry hnolinenot: ronntv neat town; Rood inn priro ripht: tprme Pnity. WrU 0 owner for Cull particulars, Box oot, New. pnrt.

Ph. flay firanatee. MAY of a bay-growerte aesociation that will eventually Inc luee growara of all pertly Of the Yakima valley In lta temotrehlp le the pInn of Yakima 711 dian romervation ranchers who have caned a meeting at Wi Mania flail In Toupentah Saturday afterhoon, Nlay 27. The nrat gathering "ill! Inv ludo only the growers On tho reaervation, lnrliidfui Moue ahlpping throurh ToPPen Wepato, rarker and Alfalfa. 1 tn AN Ao HE: 100-AertM FATIMA: Melt.

Irrinated doltn froldon: ornogo, bot, porn. cotton. heat). Intor enotnble lend: nutiere rilmote; nintenleen opporttintte In minors. rite C.

M. Woonter Son Irrowleen, 114,1 ntnh Isitu! ry al! 4 IFr tn twits LANI) CO. 4411A donde little timothy saneh nf tee arrest, Iii the ettuntry; 'Ivrea 'dark loam timothy P.11: hat. good hew-It land. rotered with 7 aorea now itt tri or widen is In timothy, halanes (Ito he reseeded tint 1411; good 'pante, barn and fine spring at Oa houne; trout stream thionalt tha 'two.

This moat ba wild. and goes for WOO. inidonling bat, prelim, mower. rake and all neveitaitry rhinery and tools to run the piaci'. A craikerjark.

4345-2se aeten of ehnire Ptrivens countr land. with Ite or bottont land: loll airee tinder cultivation; 140 run br, Irrigated; PInt untfrr for rigatiott fair loiliblinga; alchard and fine water. 11110 at $0000 is all right. 0340 acres of wheat hind, all good; not on a.to vt AARtA: torrod and goes for Ile per SI f5---4ka arrest within I ntli of a town; about Poe itt-res levI land, ubje.t to irrigation frotn water on the plate; 100 nowt benelt land. wood for fruit; baltineo pasture; the fineat "prin.

In IiRtlington rinee hes no bolbili.pa. tint for a few data A Can sell It fr $4 WA; worth double. 431SA nfr. or to iteram: chilli timothy land, with 40 aurae In a IIi Pinta or cultivation: trout etremin rune through the. 11114,0: near the bowio good huge barn, idea and only I toile aIntino.

CIN, horjmok 84k00. tA 11.111,1 0010 heAvIti rtnnt 1,1.,111 111, 110 I tiMNA) II in 01.0 AT HANK LiLlift. hitilitastil, APIA. BOAT OVERTIJRNED, CREW LOST FOR MAIM fly wNr.rt. 4Rn crce pond (arm knd 'reining ittn111 tt)i fenced; 40 acres good limber; 40 now In crop; 4 prinne, 2 IN olio; fill'.

build-Intel; 'mice $11 Por or. N. W. Keith, Wencondo fiknnopinn county, Went'. ItY OWNFII-100 AI1tIq.

ALI, loMNPFrii: 100 'toren In run; 10 germ, in month hearing: for In pasture, with notn iltonor; by non and huh. I mile to 1101" It, It. For term, onifirooe Hon 44, El Ant Wa.ki COLUMBIA IS RISING 4. R.11 1,1 cth 13 1, wk, 4 r--54t I 6. urr ori Trace of Mew of irtalstnaldp 11, est minister.

VICTORIA. 13. May 10.The gain. lino Mating boat Fishma ld of New liesittitinister, capsized off Tres point, Alaska. last night.

The steamer Humboldt. reached Prinep 1.411g lit, scot Ittielt1 to 111P dominion pot erninent here ant lug that hr 1.01111d 110 12 9MIIfl! Vemmtrti Nothing la known of tho fate of the crew. On Pl41.14NINeellantomt. 011 MAIMINE netipIlo lathes. J.

b. Florin, Liarip. port, Wedth. $210 oN roe WO: good until Sim 23. lint.

miss ts Cnrhitt. itiver, rentrittutol Polnn: lit 0. ett Rit, IV. rtill PALMtit 'KM oN1 ILL. LA tilin tank ntoi tonkhontie, PIII ennort.te.

cheap. 001 at Niohtink bk 1 Prilwrd'I4 vendit and entrinim with equipment John Appel, Garfield, INnith. Mokpo lit Incite," to 24 Ittiore-. Driftwood Coming Down. CLARK.

10.The Co iumbla river In rieing ineatturetnenta PI191 li that the Hatt 'non 11 lorhes in :4 hourg Sun. day. Oitinitirt ablo drift wonJ In running. and PMES1 are taking out timber for firewood. 'MI uiluos to, MATT, cliAttarl rttio'At 1,, rootrolt Inertioillem, rorned leg.

P11104 pm' all driitting "rdorm oPullo limy 1,,01,11 Feel (.4 our 110 of rot -rnto ri(AnmAcr, srocAse IO OWNI11-140 Att, TN wtit good 'air out. all plantod' forlifird; Or "beat: i'dlnlimit tj util er '91 Ith hilsnr aMs ail thn eron on hoif tinie0 railrnad OilatIon; land wril no lora: fill aomi tor It Oa: botbinmi a okrn Mlle, Byron 1 soh. immum I.

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