long Proclaimer fenc, Oregon Aug. 27, 1909. lone Town Officers. Xar : X. U Ftdtwrr Reuorttr,:,... , C. J. Ptnnlnjuui Trtuurer I, A. Wawra Marahall T.J. Carl t'otixabie. W.C.CaMD ! M.T. rerkiM CoHciliuan K. F. Wtlmot I Mai tUlvoHM i U'.B. Sptrry 'rrank KntUmi . Drticim of scnuoL itiiTaicr Clark E. T, Perklu iC, J. Pennington Dlrttlon..... iw.u. uaaon la. I BUatMB orncsus at mm muM lakd orrica Reitlater..' C. W. Moure kauairar LooliH. Atnuon Lodftes Matt as Follows: Mmi Weil nn ml ay nlfht n or rraoadlnf tlx nm inn moon i een monin., Odd Kellnwi - ftvtrr Saturday nfkht. Kebekftln- -Flriiaiid i bird Tii uriTaar TilBt Jen'h month. CKCH. I.Ul'UE W.O. W., No.Ttfl, DtMU BrU a1 Itilrd rfnmrilnv oxnini ol tun wonlh- K OKU AN I.OlHiK 1. (. U. F. N. Ml, MM varf Jltrrnlay uigui m Worf LOCAL. "All communications, as far as possible, should reach us not later than Tuesday nisnt. Please bear this in mind and have comnmnica .tlous in on tin! e." Editor. Joe Waters and E T Perkiffl mndo an overland business trip to lleppner, Tiieiutiir evening. The report wan setit in herrthat Louis Kinney committed suicide, hut we have received, aBsnranoe that the rfenlli wuh purely accident at and as we had always consider ed MrlCinitey a cool heeded and even man, we believe the report true as corrected. J Mills who is in partnership .with Mr Swajigart Tn the place they hare purchased from Lute forditn, -was in Wednesday and snbrcrihed for the Vroclaiiucr. Mr Mills is an old newspaper man and . says he dor not think any pernon ban afford to do withuut their local paper. J D Land left Wednesday for Union to nee about- a- -big ranch that he has chance to take under 4i is care. Anyone in need of Hme, cement, hnd shingles call and sec G K Par ker Uofure gum;? else whose n A special train went to the Junc tion Sunday evening and returned with the body of Judge Avers v4io had died at Petidleton on Saturday uigh(. The Judge was 63 years of age and had lived in Morrow mid Umatilla counties many years 'be ing an early settler on Butter creek, liis burial was at lleppner Monday and w,as very largely attended. - Mrs Walker who nae been in the Valloy, returned home Monday. ' Mr and Mrs Kunppenberg and little Joie went to Sent tin Tuesday. '"Walter Becket wasinfromKight mile Monday having somt black smithing don. OUR-rOWN---SOCIE TY of thevThird Eastern Oregon Dlstfrct Agricultural Society at PENDLETON, OREGON, r SEPTEMBER 27, 28, 29, 30, 0GT0BHR 1, 1 , Exhibits of the Producrs of Morrow and Umatilla Counties $4000. OFFERED IN PREMIUMS. 1500. MILITARY BAND CONCERTS Afternoo and Evenirigs .1 - All Kinds ot fun and amusdmerits offered t6 all the people for -GET ACQUAINTED WEEK" 1 t if - m Morses, Cattle. Sheef Swine, Fruiti Grain. Vegitablefehow, etc. fcet a Premium, Listi Prepare Your Exhibit.JEmeffJo)rVAdcTess Mat Halvorseu seems to have plenty of wheat. H has wo ;eix horse teams, each with two wag ons And they are making two trips to town .each day. Born Sunday niuht to the wife of Vera Calkins a ten pound daughter. Vem says this is his fourth and the best -ret, that the morejis lias the nicer they seem. Ben Brown who was ill at the Hotel so long died August 19th at his father's home itt Madras. Money to loan on Morrow County Farm land at 7 per cent From three to ten years. - ' ' -Wi Smith' " Poat.OQlce, lone, Oregon. a Aaron Peterson and little boy of Eightmile were doing some shopp ing in lone; Monday. Duft King, who has been work ing for W F Pairaateer this sum mer, is again at home. F M Griffin and wife were in town Monday shoppuig(they Aid) but we rather think (Irrv were in worshipping the new baby, Frank N'ash aiid Harold Dobyns made an overland trip to Heppner Saturday night. Mrs Nash return ed home with them Sunday. Lowell Ganger is back here for a few weeks visit with his mother. WANTED Wheat pasture, with water, for 00 head of cattle. For particulars inquire ai the Pkoclaimkii OrwtK Guy Cason who has been over at Lone Rock this summer return ed last Friday. " Mr Ahull of Cecil left one day last week supposedly lo go to Arl ington. . A iter being abr-ont several days Peter llmicrutiend received a letter from Ahalt telling him to sell his buy, pay hisdebts and give tho remainder to his wife as he had left for good. Mrs Stringer and Mrs CegRtrell were in town Saturdnc shopping and took dinner at the proclaimer home. Don't cook dinner at home Sun day.-' Go In the hotel and enjoy n Hood dinner, without the trmihlv ofcookinc it, ., ,. v Poko'Judy went to fciwHeton Saturday where he expects to re main and work. F F Klits niado a business trip to Heppner Thursday FOR SALE Oil barrel(52 gal lon) 1. each at the Power House. E E Miller, City Engineer. S I-9f rattan has bought the mare that J A W aters owned and Mr Stratton now nab a Una team. Ralph Hpnter has sent in his addresa to have the Proclaimer sent him and wishes hit friends here to call and see him when in Portland at 133 North Sixth st. Mrs 8h ink, two dtugliters and son jave returned frn a week's visit with Mr Shanks sister, Mrs Frank Cook on Black HinW . Lew Davtd mm, W i Blake and Ed Ball left Monday ferabusiness trip to The Dalles, re Um ing Wed nesday , , '" Rufus Cochran ud family went to Portland Saturday. Ur Cochran shipped down hogs and sheep and the family went to men Uimthere. Pat Mo Daid made a business tripOo Heppner, Friday. , The Hotel is putting up as fine food as can be found out iU of Portland. If you want' a rou dinner, go there and gtt it. You will be pleased. Mrs Bortier'ssister and daughter Mrs Johnson, who have been visit ing here have returned to their home in Iowa. a Walter Cason and daughter Pearl left" Thursday morning for Grangeyille, Idabtfc ?. Mra L E Brower, the Lexington Milliner, will have on sale at the Proclaimer office, next door to the Pot nftice in lone, next Wednes day and Thursday, an up-to-date stock of fall .and winter lists at reasonable prices. J A Waters returned from a bus iness trip to Spokane, Saturday. Marge ret Jones is 'pending a few days with relatives here snd at Lexington. George Hendry, who was a resi dent of lone ai-atiti time and who lian recently been in iho Navy, re turned Saturday for a short visit. I A GOOD POSITION t ... .-. . ohii ita I) ad ttv nniMtinus vnune men and ladies i;i the field of "Wireless" or Hai I way telegraphy. Since the 8-hour tan became effect- ive,aml siticethc Wireless continu es are establishing hintions thro- out tho oounlrv. there i a j:icul shortage of telegi-ttphctfe J'pBitions piy liRgiuners from (70 to fiK) jer month, with gootl chance for sd. vaneement. . TheNationat Tolernnh Institute of Portland, Oregon, i)rrnlrs six official institutcK in America, under Hiervifion of U.'Jl.jtiid" Wire tew Oflicials and places nil graduates into position. It will par yoji to write them for full details. Wiiau wriliftj ,kn u wtHiilwu The rroclaln.tr. W II Ekouo went to The palle Friday to visit friends and get his rifles that he iiffes in hie shooting gallerjT) mended. Miss Audrey oolery spent Wedneeday and Thursday with Edna and Velmalefa on the ranch. Mrs L R Brower, the Lexington Milliner will have on sale at lTie horns of Miss L Morgan at Morgan Friday September 10, an up-to-date fall and whiter stock of hats at reasonable prices. FAIR ' G T: T. .1 ione, General A Complete Stock of fURNITURB Garpets iand Window Shade; New JM9 Watt Paper. Repaired and Rennishcd. Anything not carried in stock will be ordered at a Reduction S. E. MOORE, K)Nfei h . s. OREGON. m MORROW COUNTY, WHERE WHEAT IS KING. . lone Proclaimer fOR SALE UK tl WOMAN) A320 Acre Sontb Afrlcaa Vcterai Botmtg Lan Certificate. Issued by the Department of tlie Interior, Government of Canada, Ottawa, under the Volunteer Bounty Act. 1008. Good for 320 acres of any Dominion land open for entry in Alberto Snukutche wau or Mttrtitoha-.Any person orer the age of Id yearn, mar or WOMAN, can .acfitiire thisjand witli thisCrtiflcate without furtfier clihrgei For immediate sale, $800.00. Write ot wire, ,U . Xelfprd, ll-8huteT StWer, ToTOnloi y EstateT Merchaiidise .. .. , tl , .. t si' uregon All Kinds cf Furniture iron Beds fie.Ertan.eRf . & Oregonian $2. We hire a Special CkttUf aff er aow on witk the tidAc ontUv pacificx monthlyX m roatuus i oksoon f The Leanf Magazm I- I md Uisi VWtf d f 1 IwhSy- AwhU i m '-, 7sWWml " tMmM aifclj iiJnii llfcw Mk m , m baiMlim-M TWMAKIHSfTHLT O.J' f '.&CLfcMr- ' ' , , i Pendleton, ikv&i. -t 1 aai tradabmir, fw Canada. . '