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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1911)
- - .'1 MEN I HAVE SKETCHED. taches invariably exhibit tho drop niifVA nnrl thn itl-sliot Mid 010 (tniiki " nomt DTcnportBmdi(to)fnovcr sccn alone. They nro nl T had an excellent chance to itudy and sketch Mr. Harriman when ho appeared at tho celebrat ed hearing before the Interstate Commerce Commission in 1907. It waa amusing to note the au dience at tho Harriman hearing, half of which looked like tho kite CornuliuB' Vanderbilt and the other half was made up of pco plo with long-legged cameras that reminded me of tho oil wells of Los Angles. One of my first ihocka at this trial was to heal ths werds: "No, we got only ?1S0,000,000 for ." It reminded me of the time 1 heard Collis P. Huntington testi fy in an investigation at Wash ington that he forgot a trifle like Ave millions and never could rtmomber fractions of a million. At tho time of the Harriman hearing he had gotten hold of so many of the railroads that tho few outside of his warm grasp didn't worry him much, and he probably had his plans preth well made to get as many mere aa he wanted whenever ho need td them. If as a boy you have ever -ratched a crawfish handle his prongs and feelers, you can im agine Mr. Harriman on the wit ness stand. The crawfish will I 1 I iteMf,' st-X?&&&2ZZJ'J!E:l?L I tun - .jv -fzt rnr' irrr. si-Hr"- .--. ' am&ufJmm .BSLsSE. ' g lPSW back up when he must, but only in the direction to suit him. and only toward one of his holes where he can get away. Mr. Harriman was not used to an swering questions and showed a desire all the time to put ques tions instead of answering them and, when questions were asked that evidently he would like to avoid his crawfish like feelers, his mustache wings, would rise and fall and some strands would remain up in protest. All the time his steam-gauge glasses glittered and sparkled, and final ly in 3 most enticing way he ivntro nrrnmimnioa uy sum" frightened-looking goatees. The wrinkles around Harriman's mouth were out of the ordinary and all worked on tho double track system. Expressions came on one and went on another track. The mustache and goatee concealed any smile that might lurk around when ho forgot a transaction involving thirty or forty millions. Like all great railroad men, Mr. Harriman dressed very plain ly. In fact there was nothing but simplicity about his make-up, but it looked like the simplicity of a "Gould coupler." It reveal ed a certain strength. A small early grass-green bow tie was al most lost in the lay-down collar, and his shoes, not new, didn't look as if he ever walked on them except where the Brussels was real and thick. He "shot his cuffs," like monologue artists and clerks, but otherwise was perfectly at ease on the witness stand. As a whole, he was a remark able example of power and of clear, crafty thinking. He couldn't be caught with any trap baited with cheese -it would have to be with a mink trap with a real live duck. One of his right-hand men, John C. Stubbs, sums up his chief's personality when he says: "Strance as it may seem, Mr. Harriman never werried: but he thought in bed. and this is what killed him. He worked all day and thought out his problems at night" I made many cartoons of Mr. I Harriman. One series showed 'him in company with H. H. Rnrrpr. nntl I nictured them as 'minstrel men named Hen and Ed. one with the tambourine and the other with the banjo. Just after one of these car- 1 !..!tnJ 4 UnnhiM r j coons i was niviieu iu im"6- ton bv Uncle Joe Cannon to a dinner that he was giving to the ririrlirnn r.liih in exchange for favors and food rendered him. Many of the railroad men and cartoonists of the country were there as invited guests, and it seemed to be Uncle Joe's delight to personally introduce people that he thought were in different business spheres. When he in troduced me to Mr. Harriman, saying we were to go into dinner together. I remarked that I re cognized Mr. Harriman from his cartoon last week with Rogers. Mr. Harriman evidently did not catch my name at first, or if he caught the name possibly did not associate so striking a figure as mine with the lowly cartoons of the week before. He was notice ably flushed at my remark that I recognized him from his carica tures, and he showed a little tem per until someone evmenuy "if 5a n ".leisure to tell you that Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy is tho host cough medicine 1 have ever used," writes Mrs. Hugh Campbell, of LaVonia. Ga. "I have used it with all my cnuu rcn and the results have been hiirhlv satisfactory." l'or saio by all dealers. Always ready for job work. NOTKMC KOK rTHLIUATION. Unit. ii srvrsa I ami Orrlt luitii. im-kOti. NOMMiiLct , HI' NAtlra Inhered hn llmt llonrjp ttoWM l .N, trow. O. W !'." Sf"Af KUV ?; it i UIa'. ill MrMIn !" nitanollfoyl PIW ". ."'"" ,,,-1. v." .t lltmii. Always ready for job printing. '" :'. ........... -...l if iu iruM mo rtvKiBi1! on. ..-...... --- - ow.m. in. hh .17 ;'. illatmaiu nnnirp t """v .... i t n Scott llalar, l lif'y !'. ' " William K lolllti". allot Narrows, uira.in. VM FA HUH, KCglllvr. XOTICK rOKSAl.K. In the Comity Cuurt ot Hnrnoy CVunty On-ROii Upon rvailliiK mul tiling tho Hml uicouul of N'. I I'arkor tho iiuiy l- pointed awl actitic ailinliililmtor ol llio oftnto ot J.'lm Parker, .lettMnjl, ami tli petition ot eUl luliulnlstnUor show ing that It Is nccciwry to foil the ro.il cstnto ot snkl estate to OiichnrRo tho debts ot said estato ami for tho host In terotof all nnrtiea Interested thorelii and. to soil tho whole thereof In n lod), to wit Wv Section (1, Tp 23 S., It. 32 15. V. M. I" "'Id Count and St.ito. It is therefore ordered that all persons interested in tho said os.ti.to of John i,i.l.r ilM'txi-cd. tin near before me tho Jmlpj of the County Court above nainod lit the Cotjrt Hootn in mill County ai thn l.nur of 10 o'clock on the forenoon of thollrst Monda. (the 4 day of) Decern ber 1011, then and there to snow cause, Ham they hive, why an order should not bo made prajed for In said pell Ho,, in sell all of tho real estate of the said etHte t either public or private tale ai tho administrator may elect, a fnr the best interest of the estate and all persons inlurosted therein, and tor the purpose iuentione.5 in tlio win peuuon ubieet to the conflrmatloii of this Court and aho to file objections to the taid fin.il account-if any theiobo at said time and place It U further erdered: that a copy of this order lc published oiao a week for four succerie, weeks in The Time Herald a newsiwper published in f.inl Count) and State at Hums. Hatwl till illh da) of Nooniber, it'll. ttKANTTHOMl'Si-N. Countv JudfO UK NOT1CK KOK I-UHLICATION. p Ml Kl HTATKS l. N 1) OKFICK, Hums, iirefton, October IS, ltl l ..... ..i. .... itinl Kitili.trt V ttnltr r:: !v:s ,on .i.. 1MVL HtAdP I'PHlt i mm nim; '" i." -: o7oi.lrKii!'. SWMSKVi. See, II '! sJ4HltoJl. WtUnBiette MmWU'i. ! W liiiOr ol Itilrntloii 10 " Hl .1 reel. ' "m'.H claim to " lml Isimi ilesetlbe.1. won. on lh iwh J NvtBir. lilt. Mli Olwn, r-re.1 K.vbeilseii, Osfr Kewnl, W ll'llnler. nil ot lret-ir. Oregon. Wu. Fariik llcKlkter BOClKTHC. HARHicYiomiJ.n-,My UKll Mreli tj lut!y I" '"' x ,, .1 .A Ml. N. It iininr d. III.. IH. intra itkh-" wS?ml,M..ll.rhc.t.K,,trr- M )IKKS WOOI'MKN OK AMKIUP I HlinSHfltUTMlNO I0.O.K.. Kllbwck, t-ectrtarj DM.VIA UKHkKAII MKOUKK No. '. Mce...Tr, l.t.mlW V.S.il. Mil ticniMi. K i1"'''- NOTICK FOU 1-UUUOATION I'mtiii Stitbs t.Asii OrrirK lliinis, Oreftin. SHii'teiuber . 1H Xotlre li lierebi Liven llwt Ktank SfOhteMT, el Drown" t)rvii. !. on Aiigiijl , lV. m't llomi3 Mitty No WHS, for J SWV4 .-. . i tri virt iia A Tnwtikhln 9t H. turn K AIUinl' MerLllnn. t W uoUecof ImI HeMr Iraaf, lutstHMtok cllai lolheUnil lHciti,rlbl, UforetM Itatrletor und Meh, Burnt, Orcein on the Ulh dy ol November, 111. Clnlmnnt iumwiu IImm Tliemitu Ketim, ImnoM, tlls, rWi!ir I llfetlo, Meplien Mltlot nil ut lrer.OrnWI. Wm Fmihr lietlslw- lUIKUIltCI.K No. I,-. otW. Mt.ev.rr fourth tW'Tj )H(1li M, llCOtMllOOilllltll. I'tet. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION mil VIHITUAIT-Pl BUrl.VN'I'SAtl' lMtiDTtr.l.iv' limn i Burn. nrefciiM Hi'iiin-r .1. I ' .NotKeiliereb nlven, tht s illrt-clcl the CoiumlMl n.. ht inrl L1 "nt i nn4r lh irovlton uf tl" ' ' "uren n prowl Juti -7. ! i 'j "'-' '" ' lb application ( .team ! reiumt ol ' Oreeoii, serial No 0.ll e t I .t'iri iiil.llc tale to tbe blxbeat bldrtcr i P i Iw k a m ontblihdaro Dscen-ber ui. reit the fl l..n1nr lru-t nl land: SWH8'4,andl'45W'4Se l,T,8 n F..W M. i .11 -.- ,.ImIh ailvaNdlf tha AnriDUMi pcrjn vmiwiiw ""' '" abore-detcrlbed Uq.V are adTUd to dl ttwlr clatmfl or oojeciioni on ur uriviv iuo : Frank 1iv Kecetrtf N0T10K KOK l'lUU.IC'ATION. I'NITKI) 8T VTIta I.VNP orv It f. I llurnf, Oregon, Oi'loorr I. I'll I Notice Is herebr Btven that ha ) Mtliu mann.ot Narrow", Oregon. "'.''" "J; 11C made Homeatead tfntiy No it ill. for N KM of Section n, TViithlp ! '.anil, ' k- UUmctte Meridian has Hle.1 n .Hip ol In Jen lien touake Flnalroramiitaiton .r.i in. i-ta l ll.l. elnlm lo the laud also !,' rilsMl bolero theKcKliranil Kecelvnr ai Hum' Ofigon. en me anil oa oi .iuiuwi .-.. riaimam namcB "i.uvwv- . ., O S. I'tealon. II rca II Marke J . Mettele, all ot Narrows, On gen M Kaaax. Kigittsr ,H iir,i- ,. iof ma tU -rn nil urhienorprl in his ear. so when it TTUll l. JUU Itifc- iw v-.i ju I . ...wx.. -.- .- . about the Chicago and Alton?" j was time for us to march in to He had about the best shaped I the feed he was most kindly, and head I ever saw and his face was I knowing my failing for horses, full of character. His forehead ' immediately began to bridge any might fumble the ball, but the gap that had been widened Dy . . . ... t i i . if 1'L TU TJ $1500 Reward! IhlllK ."! "I ifdrtu I Nt a.la I I k I -otC- iion .' ef wtitih Ih, u... hI.mii I la nrniber, will gir J' HO iJ t,il lor ! ,Untv Icalmg lo ib arrtil and con rl( Hon ol i.n) par. tr or partlw teal iii. ht,ri4. cattls or inuleiitclonirliiR lonnyol Hi mem ben In addition to thn ;. iho nn.Uulgned offer the Mine condition DO for all bor brauded borM-abod baron bmhorfiihcr a. Brand reeortil In eight couutlM Kanirr Itarna), Ula and Crook eonatlca llort entd when wld N'oue but ffrowa boracH aoM an t onl In arge buncbcn, W HKOKN- Hlf. "rfgon lffe-- OKHl'lAt. DJUKOTOHV TT OHWWK V S cnatora i J,mlbB Bonnie Jr ln ft. l)Kmbla! tl U Kllla jw Hawlay A.JU'raxtorl OiWftlil ' F Hann T. M.Kay K. Aldaraau W BlWHlway ,bl ttallll A, XoKrbte II Bamell I, t. Ban T Moore NINTH Jl'lllflAl. MWTKKT t OlIRIf miu'u , .. . Itlurnar Onieial ii..Mpit.,r Secretary ol Mai Ireaturcr . . gnpt. ruMio iBuuri" fliu rrtiiler Supreme JuOrh llalton gn J N i lloeh C It imaid HUtrlrt Ju.lgo lililrlcl attorney . Peput) lllitAlty tlrrnlt IMwtJ HI "' 'IT '" April ami flmt Monday la October Joint Senator Joint KprrBtaUo 0 W rarrlah V II Hriwk COUNTY IIA Witt! Coutil) Judge Clerk 1 rt aiurt r . Smrvotor sshcrltt AticMor Srhikil ?Htll!lomlil. I or into r Muck luaiYetor tNiuimmtlonera Oram tiioiiii g, H Malrt Hlroun Uwl I. V bafr A k. Hlehardxin j J mnrn I M llamiliun J uear Jobn KobtnMii IH I' rlyUWri IU A Kmytli County Court ti U irl Vrdn.ada January, ilarrh. May. Jaly, Heplowlwr " ' Novemtr . T & . 1 Ji Th Tunes-Jtieraiu to ottcrimi wont attractive Clubbing Rates to ih subscribe at prvHant THE TIWJES-HERALD Portland Weekly Orcgonian $2.50 Portland Semi-Weekly Journal $2.50 S. F. Weekly Examiner $2.65 f hrice-a-Week N. Y. World $2.50 Semi-JKeekly St. Louis Republic $2.35 Farm Progress KK1SE (o every paid In advance Subscriber (Jet one'or more of these rock, papcra in connec tion itii The TimeK-Hornld for the lonf? win tor evoninRS. Cull and uct ('lubbinjr Pricea JOB PRINTING 11,0 riiiM-H-rM I. I'rri'iwl tot!" H'o Very lie I ml M.l Srttlaforlt.ry Work In IhU line Im H t'e LATEST TYPE FACES and i mtj Comphtc Line Fl HST-CLASS STATIONERY I bl ' Wrlm , "I Iff ti?W i r'rs 'f itroL xxv (!... ,'llV .'." Uk.7 "onUMJJ'. t ' oi imm DCkXl hBaAdr - . H $m GEO i 'jM nitti.i.. K IIAUiKT U. . MB '" a Go To The White Front Livery Stable NEW RIGS AND TEAMS 'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. R. J. McKlNNON, Jr., Proprietor. ftvKiitcr icUr Mayor, Krcordw, TrraautM MrUl, Win ta.r. .ni ia Clir.-bKaHi. o. Cimurllmen , rlroni. 1 !! J, C airotn r ,.K 1. Hal .v l, t) Mbllr I tarUomr I KraliK l'atr liau oiiux MrtllMH o( tb l ouucll arcr, c. Fourlb Wvdnnday oi I Sumpter Valley Railway Co. T1MIJ TAIII.K NO. IN JUNK H. W. I I H ( I W W. DRBP W w R " ' utlain St., ,0WU.ILu men inb J. ms. -Tlte Parous p llurni, . 'jstHbltalM oififainu.t )lftted kifa, OUt'ths'E HiridinB'fr intyi ph.. xwribilit I Htrr. Men Harne. ttm sibloS) insporu Theji f i eonjeii ..yjnqxt Wist llutitnl. No 1 I'bw- a No. fl 4 4rWi bick of the head would be back ins up third base so that no one would have a chance to score. His features played team work. If you ever caught a glimpse of a weasel's eye peering out from under a rail-pile or from under a hoa house you know the kind of harp eyes Harriman had, and, though the lids were heavy and the brows quite heavy, no one worried about his overlooking nvthinc - . But his mustache and what, telling me of his horse John R. Gentry. Homer Davenport .NOTICE KOU PUBLICATION UMTED 6TATE3 I.A.SU OFt It E Barm, Oregon, October SO 1311 i .Notice 1 hereby tfven that Harry HoeII,t Burna Oregon, who, on July a, 1 ") rial llomeatea.1 eniry No S71i, erlal !.o dy I. lo l.oui,2and3, hw. 2,Tp 2 ,Kaime31 1 ,i lametto Meridian, bat Hied notice ol imenllo to make Final FUe-Year 1'rool, to utai liib claim to tbe land abore lefcritn.il fore the ReKlater and itecelrer, at Huron Ore goo, on the 4Mb da ol NoTetnbor, 1 Jll Claimant nauita ai wltnenes Clyde Lowing, K K Oualey, Oacar Lavender I, a ftllllami, all of Burne. Oregon 191 rnnr., awit IIama IHam yAniiy ft! tognnycieiiiaiiriT&iuyK 4 Plenty of Vater Whenever and wherever You Want It No trouble! No work! No pumping in the freezing cold! The Farm Pump Engine will provide all the water you need for the house, dairy, barn, feed lot, pasture anywhere you want it. Works right outdoors in zero weather. ProvMcs water at the right temperature no ice-packed taalcs or bothersome tank heaters. Costa less than a cood windmill. Doci ten times as much work. Saves two men's woges every day it runs and never a. ... , - It, .,. .1 fl- grumDies rdoui long noun or mais on mc jou Atracnes xc Any rump in 3 itnnutus rj. ? y sSMtnWSiti(iivtk vas around it was the real fea ture of the Harriman face, This mustache was identical with that of three classes of men -the Forty-nine miner, the old soldier, and the fellow in the orchestra that plays the French horn. I don't pretend to know why, but all such Dersons have the same mustache or goatee. These mus- Bon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Umtid -htm I-imo Orrf e Hurna, Oreiton, October ID, Ulll Motlie la hereby clyeu thaMMHUm Kubn, Hurua, Oregon, who, on .March -fl, llo made homeatad entry No Oiaitf.lorNWliiV -t T.. UH . ItangeK E MllaraellMrldin hai nied notice of intention to make final otninui. lion Proof, to ettabliib flalm to tbe ',nn aunie deLrlbd, before tbe Regiater and Ite tlierat flurni, Oregon, ou the ."7th da ol November 111 ( lafmantnauea aa HltneiMii Jauti (j11trt, William Morrlaon, Kcu'nn Jobnaon, V, illlam Kriike, all of Harney, ore M Fakki, Itegliler Oregon Tnmk Railway Service To FortlarLdL, Spokane, St. Fa-va.!, Ciiicag-o, KansasCity and St. LovLis DASLY TRAINS Leave Bend at 6:30 ai, Redmond 7:21 a m, Opal City 8 a in. Culver 8:13 a m, Mclollus 8:30 a nvand Madras 8:39 a m. arriving Portland 6 p in. Direct connection at Fallbridge for Spokane and points east. Ar rive Spokane 9:45 p in. Tlirough tickets sold to Eastern points, Puget Sound and other Western points. Deposits for west-bound tickets to be furnished persons in the East. Details will be fur nished on request. S. W. Twiss, Agent, Opal City Ore. B. K. Nrs, Agent, C'uHcr, Oro. H. Djiuxol, Agon Redmoml, jio. T. A, (iiuiUM, Ayont, Jlotolius, Oro. J. J. Hovimh, Agent, MnJras, Ore, J II CoKDE-rr, Agent, IleuJ, Oro, Amnln Pnwnr inr Small Machlnerv Has pulley (or runni-g any hand or f ct rower mach n ry II Vu the wumen f rt by turning the crrara f rartor and c n, the wasblnjr mar li.ne and wrinrcr, t tc. K tbe corn sn.lltr, fanning mul, f. cj n I, grindstone. Uoci most all the dru'1 'cr chores in halt usual time. All ready Tor wont -no eitra. to bar. Comes on its own tnse. No foundations or platforms needed. Four small bolts fasten it to any pump. No belts shafts, arms, walking beams fjr.mcr, rp t Easily moved anv, here on a wh 1 Sec tha Engine at Work We hve a Farm Pump Lngm oa exr-iui-tion in our b-iow rooms It is at worL .no t 11 rlau rif-ilnv th binrl of wr,rL tl it Ur n lire omc 10 in laruur rriofinioer o uuuici usaiiowyoub vrtiioPun l' pLs i .. wi Idoycurhardestwlnterworlcatsmul'crst 9 0 I.v U 5 ' 0 58 10 01 10 07 ' 10 17 " 10 '.' B"T1 10 'J ' ' 1" v -w 1 t II UL J S ' v i l 5 I '-' '" an M. Al ; 1 I" Ar smi - ?r -. . . wril rA HBi rx s HfeJwSSs.. fMMMhCl.lJMllfrA U22t?iUH3 . d -" I t vfp?E.iJai i ' ii i U 1. WjM Ititkor Oily Sotitli linker HallslKirjt 1 'Ickbartt Tliotupaotit ' 'StoMinl Jnnctlwit Water TunM Van's filHirt McKtfcnl JUSCriOM Miiiuttr JUNtTlONf vMIMtllllf ii 1. Cum 4 ltast It. mid l'aaa p m Whlliwyt " -CO Ill'lO.Vf " V-(0 Auntln " 2:10 i n alt till; tNoasjonl. ruki t tssutxl onl) or tHliOf wtir t . i.n nro HcliiiluKal lu maVii rogttlur I 9 1'iisri ngora inilat liroli tlik (ti ifro niienti1 nziat Iwlor ratering irj':iirr2') iciiIh In iultlitiou lo Ilia r K'l'ar f,iri w ill bo cliari;ol. jorrn v i r snpt til AN 1 (Jl II1 h --l i t IK WATER Klacksmifhing and llorscslioing ' Wagon Work COOLEY AUTO- ..,nnnatrr I Burns, Oregon, ,oair,. . Sthf 1 m,- :' 9 , icville ! B. K W. . HVCjOW iOmet"iMti wJk knew lookir 1 II Clem . W IIM llV 1 . IIU CAJ PLiiQ CO. HORTOW Sl SAYER, Propts. Rough and Dressed Lumber, ustic. Flooring, fiVlouIdrng, raa SI I rr n sri ii v iu inucs . ,.. "w. " o ' s-uurtiti)uribu Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Good Road, civil and Ik w2' IrnpttK il Scwcnji.'fthe Surtaj, (i- ,i3i ; burs? $Sk -;.'. . , -i iu Lumber Yard in Burns. The Harney Valley Brewing Go. Mnnuta, ttirora t arid. Fare Boda "US7',t:r l:miill Irmle SilUllel I rec Delivery T. E. JCNKINS.IManaor i vwot JOHN RG Slock lujirtf." llqinoAdJi' Jjggj, nter nffl lliii.li i iiuijiriumtmitimiu I .l a rkIuhH"1- )utsi ta, S" -ttntmtttr.mmufiiijmiuir j.jhh : - iiuuiriumtmiiiiuiu i n ....zfiS-, h Eastern Orew-S The IIARN Y YAlXfiY MEAT MARKET uM li Jsfii . iishee. 'rnnr c or J,CITIL ami ia ... .-..,.. .T - . -..j., ...... h4nMhC . JmrnU-fA. ) t1 .kJ W. T. SMITH, Agent ZOTLxaTjOLiS, Ore. &s k . . . t DIGNimNG the industries' ThlJ Is tns title of a buautllul C4-pi o i jk inch will stiow any boy or girl now to RUCC) l.D hmv a postal In tn mall TODAY and It will basant IKCE Tns aim of tha College Is to dignify aud popul vrtic tbe Industries, and to serve ALL tbe people it oTara courses In Agriculture Civil Engln rins- r' t.l Lnglncerln Kccliaalcal Fnglne-Jrl.rj i I iinKliJSln eerlDg Foiustry, Deineall Sclmee aud Art, Com rnerce, Fbarrnacy and Music. Tue College opens eti,icmber 32d CatTjonfree Aldrci nEGISTIlAR, OKEO0II ACRICULTUHAL CI.LLUt ( ivallls, 0ii,on Haknky Valliiy Bkkwkry Saloon JENKINS & KAISER, Proprietors WINES, LiaiiORS AND CIGARS Best and most popular .brands LOCAL BEER ON TAP Courteous and obliging bar tenders OH AS-KAISER, W.gr- - Burns, Oregon KZQ-20j lodell 1694, 1epeaWTfe This rifle la built ftft.lMfl .llnl.l... . wv...wu uinilltlB, where i!oou mnoi nmi t.-nt,. power are desired, with bafcty to the neighborhood. TbeZ5.2S.20lsnllf!ht,rmi.k. hnndllnK, finely-balancej rcpcjtcr, with the solid top, closed-ln 1 rrtch artrl fit if J S)UillAtt fa. a. larffji guns safe and ogrecabla o 1IIU1 nnrl rr1aln In A.I I , -... , ...( ll Us.iiji( M cA S of all kinds always ready Your Patronage Solicited Cornur Mm' uiul FJ StrU l.ocliur Itiilltllni; t! :i -:!"1!-bh!uji:j::i '-.n-:.'-m't:mimvitii3t:.'i:tm:m:t:itmmUimim rfat-fiittriissWawiBsaaeaM'M t ,B,I,,,VIJria(fC lot wooaclllirk. trt.r nawas, I, , tli, un to0yra. ' This rifle and amrnu 'lon, and all ether liutn hi .alira, .i. fully drtcilbrd In tur -.f., ..i.iuk rrc lor 3 ttainp. po.taue ,'1 BOILERS SAW MILLS 8 JU? kI U H i I HmE i .,,.,, , w,, 01-i.WMi l-AIALUO AINU 1'UH.fJ THE A.li.AVERILLMACHINERYCa" SPOKAHf WiJi.nnon.mNnn, . ... ,,..-,.. Sifta4(ittrxjM,MHM.M . .. . ..IB . '-v-f" r - M,'Witttai.yi V V Is your liUHband crosa? An Irritable, fault findiiuc tlispoHition Ih often duo to a disordered Htomach. A man with ood di. Kcstion m nearly alwayw jjood natured. A reat many liavo been permanently cured of Htom ach trouble by taking Chamber lain'a Tablctfl. Ior wtlo by all dealers. E A. shafer ' The Lone Slar Restaurant l!. S. Mineral Sunejor & Civil Ijijhucr AH TOY, Proprietor Irrigation aud Wnler Supply In- " '"r'",r MhI k w'x.iWr SiiieeriiiK, rnBltv, l.nnd and Mineral l.nnd I'alenU Survej-s. Hrafllng, Uenin);, lllue I'rlnl. injf, l-'Mlnmlcs, r.ic. Narrows, Oregon t Ilri'liliin A IIIi'Iih" calwill MHAU8 flT Alill HOURB ttkety In aonneatlon A Specially of Short Order. Tiihlu furulHliiiil with ovorythlng tho iiiiirld-t nlliinlM Your potron-("'"illcllml. W Bin. Vcel Sun The Wasliio All WUSi fry brick MSl Tho bill of fr J thins the nwW tfgg orders n iiwj sale. Givohimif, MOTE'S CAS llu,ilrcw" aNwacww Nov and lm Card, SIW ASPKULTsOrMl' Fine iiw)rlwf"'Tt r-"5 JOIINIIHI . u ?. ... om Fine Watch Rf' clulty.