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( f ; ..V POTTO HHJB JTEDTTORD MMG TRIBUNE, MTOFORT), ORMOOrONDAY. OCTOBTlfi 10, Ifll 1. ,ti v t, Medford Mail tribune: v "j AM INDKPUiNnKNT NEWflPAPRIl PUUMflllKO nVKUt AFTKUNOOM KXCCIT 8UNOAY, nY TUB MKDFORD rniNTlNQ CO. Th Democratic Times, Tho Medford Mull, The Medford Trlbuns, Tim South nn Orcconnn, Th Ashland Trlbuno. . Offlco Mull Tribune Dutldlnp, 3t-x7-l Morllt Kir street; phone, Main SOU. Home 75. UHOltCin PUTNAM, Kdltor and Manager A NATIONAL LOSS, 8! Xntejrad as second-clans matter nt Med ford. Oreicoc under the act of Marco J, im. Official Taper of the Cltr of Medford Official Paper of Jackson County. 1 I , i ' I so subscription sates. Onn year, by mail .., I5.cn One month, by moll ......... ..' Per month, delivered by carrier In l(..irAl 1ftrlrrtnlHln nnt Con trnl l'ol'nt .. .50 Saturday only, by mall, per year.. J 00 WMiktr. ner year ..'.............. 1.50 IIWOK.IT CIBCUliATIOW. Dally Jvvemce for Mi month attains December 81. 1910. 8781. mil X.aed "Wlra TTnlW" Txw Blipatcbea. . The. Mall Tribune la on m1 at the "Ferry New Stand. San Ktanclaco. Portfund Hotel News Stand. Portland, nnwman Nowa Co- Portland. Ore. W, O. Whitney, Seattle. W&sh. KEDTOSD, OREO OK. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and the fastest KrnwInR city In Oregon. ,,, ,., Population U S. census 1S10; 8810: estimated. 1D11 10.000. ,.,. l1ro hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed, giving "nest supply puro mountain water ana six teen miles ot street bfllnK paved and contracted for at ft cot exceeding 1. 0O0.0CO. making ft total of twenty mile of pavement. ,, . Postofflee receipts for year ending March 31, 1911. show Increase of 41 per cent, Bank deposits a sain of S3 per cent t ..-1 Banner mill cuy in urcsuii 'h"i River NitllxenlierK appies won b-c- stakea prlxe and title of "Appla a of World." at the National Apple Show, Spokane, 1909. and n car of Newtowns won rirct Prise In 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver. B. C. ........ Rogue. Itlver pears brought highest prices in all markets of the world dur for the past six years. ... t Wrlto Commercial club. Inclosing cnts for ixwtntw for flic finest contain nlly pamphlet over published. TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS. ; SAK FRANrlSCO, Cnl. Collid ing with n Mttall runabout while n route to the Panama Pacific ground breaking exercises, t!ie hi? nulomobile of Mayor-elect Janice Itolph turned turtle, almost caucus a serious accident. Mrs. Rolph ami her children were in the car but es cneil injury. .'' .rOKTLAND, Ore. Charged with '3t tlio' defalcation of $oOO by his era- ploycr, L. Y. Kendy, a local enpilnl- . isl, Stanley ITayward, the Rn of Dr. Henderson Hayward, millionaire ho- tctl man and banker of Los Angeles, is under arcst and in jail today. V PORTLAND, Ore. Declaring that she is the bride of a week and thnt her husband George 11- Lewis, whom sho mnrried in San Francisco, has deserted her, Mrs. Ethel Lewis, to day swore out a warrant charging Lewis with the larceny of $no0() worth of her jewels. The couple were Flaying at the Portland Hotel here. BOISK, Idaho Arrested on an indictment chnrging that he swind led Mrs. Louis Overman of Chicago out of $5000 in a mining deal, Elmer E. llodgers, a well known eastern mining man and owner of extensive property in Idaho, in under nrrext here pending the arrival of Chicago officials, ltodgors declares the Chi cago indictment was a result of a plot to discredit him by his enemies and said he would waive extradition and return to face his accusers. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Excite ment in the Chinoso nunrtcr of San Francisco over tho revolt nguiiifct the Maneliu dynasty has resulted in immediate sending to China of $20, jOOO while a larger buiii is being col lected to follow by the next week steamer for the cause of tho rebels. PARIS According to the Dri 'Jo "Paris, although tho soldiers who had completed their two yenrs' mili tary service wero mustered out as usual, their clothes anil equipment were bundled up mid left so a slo be resumed at a minute' notice. TACOMA, Wn.- Itolh butchers and tho general public will liavo to i stop tho practice of expectorating into tho sawdust in nteat shops, ac cording, to a pronouiicementin issued today by Esther Allslrum, city' pure food inspector. TBNINO, WinAn injunction against tho proposed local option election to bo held horo was asked for today in tho suporior court. Butterflies Migrate. LAKRVIEW, Ore, Oct. 10. The millions of butterflies' which recent ly inigraletd from Southern Oregon t to Noithern California in Bwaiins mi 'thielc as lo darken tho sky, started ' 'from tho uplands a short distance north of Lukeviovv. Settlors from tho districts norlh 'of-hero today declare that tho hill side bushes, nip littered with my; rinds of abnudoned cocoons of tho flutterora. TN TUB DKATTt of .Tohn Mnislmll iTnrlnn, for .11 yonw l nssoi'iate justice of tho United States supremo court, the nation sustains a severe loss, and the people their fore most .judicial champion. Justice Harlan never feared being in a minority. He wrote more dissenting opinions than any other jurist who ever sat upon the supreme bench, lie never hesitated to voice the right as he saw it and in a majority of instances his opinion was regarded by the people sis nearer right than that of his associates. Among Justice .Harlan's more notable dissenting opin ions were those in the Hawaiian and Torto Kieo cases, where he held that the constitution followed the flag; that in the income tstx case, where he asserted that the pro posed tax upon tho rich was valid; those in the recent tobacco and oil trust cases, where he stood for the literal interpretation of the law and held that courts had u right to alter Jaws by reading in words not contained therein. Justice TTarlan s services entitled him to appointment as chief justice but he was passed over by President Taft for a younger num. However, .Justice Harlan's fame is far more enduring than that of many a chief justice. Bv all these standards bv which we measure men, Jus tice Harlan ranked as one of the foremost characters of our day one well worth the while in any day or age. LET TEAL DO 1 tlE duty of the railroad commission is to serve the people equallv, and the dutv of the attorney general is to serve the commission. The salaries anjl office ex penses of these public servants are raised bv taxation. J. N. Teal, of Portland, claims credit for drafting th railroad commission law, and a Portland man was ap pointed on the commission. One of the important suits brought before the commis sion shortly after its creation Ayas a complaint of the Portland Chamber of Commerce for a readjustment of class rates out of Portland on the Oregon Railroad & Nav igation company. !Mr. Teal was attorney for the plaintiff in this suit. The commission readjusted the rates complained of and increased the advantage ot the Portland jobber against any interior distribution. The case was taken into court by the railroad. The commission enmloved J. N. Teal to represent the commission instead of calling on the attorney general whose duty is to attend to such eases. The Portland Chamber of Commerce paid Mr. Teal to "put it over" the interior distributor, and the commis sion paid Mr. Teal to defend it before the court for "put ting it over" the interior. Mr. Teal got $1000 from the state, at least that is what a voucher says, "for legal serv ices in Oregon Railroad & Xavigation case." The commission made its o.wn motion for a similar re adjustment of rates on the Southern Pacific company. The Portland Chamber of Commerce employed Mr. Teal to appear in that ease. The record also shows Medford was there, but Medford was thrown out. The commission made an order and "put it over" the interior jobber to tnc gam ot tne rortiand jouner. This case was carried to the court by the railroad. Mr. Teal appeared and defended the commission in its order. The state voucher issued shows he received for "legal services" $1300. There was another voucher for legal services in this case paid by the state for $250 to C. L. McNary, total $1550. The attorney general should have done the work, but he drew his salary, and so did the com mission; the taxpayers paid all of it. Medford complained before the commission and asked to have the Portland rates duplicated for her use. The Portland Chamber of Commerce intervened in opposition to Medford through the law firm of Teal, Minor & Winfree. The commission now Soys that Medford In asking for what has been given Portland, is seeking discriminatory rates. The legal representative of the Portland Chamber of Commerce said the same thing, and said it first. The Medford taxpayers, also other interior taxpayers, are double-crossed. They pay the commission to 'lew tribute on them, and they pay Mr. Teal to cinch the levy. The Portland jobber gets the "dough," the interior tax payer holds the sack. It would save the interior taxpayer money to abolish the commission and the attorney general and hire Mr. Teal. THE LUCK OF SANDY BANCROFT How a Foraging Soldier Won His Promotion. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. (Continued from Page 3.) of his lifo trying to get his new haiiKo up. lie has the roof remnvei from his old home nnd the showoi keep carpenters from nailing i shingles but he has a tent and wag. on sheet spread over the sheeting m as to keep his things dry. Our school observed Columbus da on tho 12th by raining the uationa' flag on the flag pole that has bcci put in place by tho friends of cdu cation in our town. Thero is a great deal of complaint about tho condition of tho now road from Peiby to tho bridge on Hogu river nhove tho mouth of Hig Ilutte Parlies In ve liad their frieght ship pod to that station and then had i shipped back and are hauling it froir bore via free ferry up tho river t its destination and the report cam' in Thursday night that Chariot Thomas had gone over tho new Flor enco Hock or pumice grade and tha' tho rock foundation was' giving win in ono place. lie had on 8000 pounds of cement. I'Vars aro enter ttained that tho Prospect Construe ion company will no be able to gel their heavy machinery over tho rond (his fall, Mildred, his nioce, nnd nephew by marriage, Mr. nnd .Mrs. C. L. Saylor. eomcH in from his home on Lake Creek Friday noon nnd took dinnei bere. Charley and hiH daughter re. turned homo in tho uflcrnoon nnd the groom nnd bride took the cm for Medford. C. L. Saylor of Medford, and Mis.. '"In lienuncoy of Illinois wero mnr icil by Hov. Kinney of Lake Creek, October 30. nt the residence of the ride's uncle. Charles LcoficJd. Mis I ennaneoy enrno out f,H, im,iH ibout n year ago and Ims made he. lomo with her uncle since, but (lie hango has emtio and now the hapn '"nplu will reside in Medfotd, National Car Wins. BANTA MONICA. ral Oct. 10. he Nationnl car, Charles Mr. driving, won the heavy car event in the first of tho Santa Monica road races. IH Uw f(ir lUo m ., was 2:()2..'I8. Uert Dingley in n ipo ifartford. was second. , All propoity valuoa ilopond npon ho prosporlty of tho community. Jf ur manufacturers aro prospering, nd tho merchant llkowlno, tho farm t will proBpor, too, Tho poralHtent loninnd for goods "Mndo In Otogoa ChurJoy Lcefiehl, daughter Mishi11 ,lol) br'"B creator proBporlty (o Sandy ltnucroft, n prlvnto In the United Stntei rotvei In tho province of Santiago In ISiV. was hungry. Hn lions had not birii fcirtheoudtw far several days, and tho boys' utomaehs Instead of being a hoidtliyeonvox be gan lo bo n idcUly couoave. "I'm going foruRlng." wild Sandy. "Hotter not," tutld hit comrade "You'll fall Into the luuidt of the div gwt, and If j on don't jou'll get Into trouble for leaving your pot" Sandy preferred to take both risks to enduring the pang of hunger. The otlleor of tint picket was worn out and sound asleep, so ho need not know of Sandy's absence, and If he did ho would not dure report hint sdnco ho was tilmxolf Untile to be shot for sleep ing on post. Slinging tils Krag-Jorguu-sen over his shoulder, Sandy buckled hl.s revolver to UU hip and started forth. Swing a house lit tho distance, ho nuido for tt niul on reaching U knocked at the duor. A black eyed Svmlsh girl opened It. "Could you give mo a Idle?" asked the soldier, lifting his hat politely. The girl shook her head, Indicating that she did not understand IhislUh, wtu'rouMin Sandy tundu pnutoinlne motions descriptive of shoveling In food. Tho girl led tho Way Into the dining rtxm and placed on tho tnble tho remains of last night's supper. Sandy cxorvNed great Ingenuity In pautomlulug his gratitude, then it down and fell to. Moannhllo tho girl left the room. After tho soldier had eaten hW llll he stuffed his pockets fot his comrades, then arose from tho ta ble and. taking his gun, was nbout lo depart when the girl en mo in, appar ently In great en (lenient, nnd. pan toiuUilttg In her turn, gave him to tin derstntul that the Sinlnrds wero com ing. Opening n trapdoor, she. pointed lo a staircase leading to the cellar. Sandy descended, nnd tho door was closed. Then he heard till sound of heavy furniture being moved on to tho Imp, and It liegau to dawn upon Jilnt that he was a prisoner. Having got In, tho llrst thing he did was to look about him to discover how he could get out. There wn but one little square window, near tho celling, which was covered with tin Iron grating; consequently Sandy wna as safe as n rat In a trap. Ho hnd not boon thore long before tho girl, ac companied by n Spanish o Ulcer, np penred ut tho window. Sandy nolzod his rllle, but tho two speedily betook themselves out of rnnge. He could hear them chattering and mndo out front ono or two words he understood that ono of tlm-tho otJlcer. he sup posedwould go for a guard to remove him. Then ho heard footsteps In the room above, nfter which nil was quiet Sandy gnve himself up as captured for n time, then resumed his Inter rupted reeoimoltcrlng for a menus of escaic. A chimney was built from the cellar; where tt was of stone, with no opening, but tho houso wan very old, nnd tho stones had lcen loosely put together. Sandy tugged at ono of them nnd succeeded In removing It This loosened two or three more, and h put his head and shoulders through. Tho chimney wno largo enough for bint to pass through It, nnd ho deter mined lo climb up. Leaving his rllle, relying solely on his revolver, he got through tho nperturo nnd, using back nnd knees, shinned up to tho lloor above, where ho encountered a broad, fiat hearthstone. Sandy was pretty strong nnd succeeded In lifting It n few Inches. Through tho crnck ho saw tho Spanish ulllcer olttlng with his arms and head on n tnnle, asleep. Sandy's movements from this loliit were conducted with tho utmost care, (tracing himself, ho gnve the stone an other lift and, drawing his revolver, put It lengthwise between ono end nnd tho floor. This was a critical moment. If tho officer nwnkened Hnndy was lost. At this moment a Iooho stono Iwcnntq detached nnd dropped to the cellar, making a great nolso. Tho olllcer rais ed his head, and great was his aston ishment at freeing Snudy sitting tn the fireplace. For n moment he seemed paralyzed. Tr in, drawing n pistol, lid ivas nbout V Are when his arm fell limp nnd his pistol dropped on tlid (loor. Sandy nd winged him. "HnmlH up! 'Ilout face! March!', cried Sundy, but as tho otllccr did not understand Ilngllsh his captor was obliged to resort to pantomime again, which tho olllcer, with a revolver pointed nt him, wns not slow in under standing. Handy marched Ids captive out of tho houm and toward the Amer ican linos, When ho got within hail ing distance of tho picket n bullet Hang by his car from tho rear, and, turning, ho saw a doen Hpnnlurds, oi by tllo girl who had trapped him. standing ut a rlHO In tho ground, esi tlculatlug. At tho saiiio moment thO picket advanced to Sandy's rescue, Captain Murphy of tint picket ptsl had finished u two hours' nap end was rubbing his eyes when ho heard tho firing. Starting up, he saw Sandy Bancroft coming In with his prisoner, "What wero you. doing outside thu lino'" demanded tho captain sternly, "KocoiuioltcrJiig,'' said Handy Tho oilfcer thought of OIJs imp on post and concluded to compromise for Hllonco with Kuiidy nnd the men who were mum him; tho food Handy luul brought for thorn. "You are a bravo man." ho snld. " tthnll recommend you for promotion-" HINTS FOR THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE Window Scroon Thnt Moves on Stationary Guldos. ,!.! U.J-""" "' "''-t I T" o An Ingenious variation of the guide wiijs for sliding window screens Ims iHieit Invented by nn Illinois man. This form of ccreen moves up and down on stntlotinry grooves sot Inside the window frame nnd usually Is put In place by having' it spring attach .ilioiit on one end. In tho device Iino shown tho guides ale made tit two sections, tho lower of which are stn ttouary and the upper being liliim-d to the top of tho window. When the lat ter Is In vertical imsltlon It forum nn Uninterrupted groove with the bottom section. It Is very easy to adjust a rcreott on this form of guide, as the upper part of tho guide can bo pulled but ut tho bottom mid the screen klip ped into It. Tho guide Is then allowed to drop kick Into place, and an the screen slides down over the olnl of intersection of the two pathwnjs tt holds both In oMict alignment. It Is easy to remove thee screens to wash tho windows. Jollied Cdeumber Salad. Three cupful cucumbers cut into small blocks, one cupful of whits wltie vinegar, one ounce of Kclntlu. one hirgt bay leaf, two tcasooufuls of wait, one tcuspoouful of popper eorns. tw blades of lunco and mayonnaise dressing Soak the gelatin In half a cupful of cold water for half an hour Put the buy leaf, pepper corns mid maco Into a saucepan, add two cupfuls of boiling water, cover tho pan. simmer for fif teen mluutcs. strain and measure the liquid. If thero Is not n cupful and a half, add sutltclent witter to make thai amount. Turn In the gelatin, stir un til dissolved and add the Vinegar. Stand away until cold, but not stiffen cd. Arrange the blocks of curiimtcr (which should lie free from secdsl In small molds nnd pour over them enough of (tie gelatin preparation to cover well. Put In tho rufrigcrutor to stiffen and serve. Hollandalio Sauce. One-third of u cup of butter, yolks of two eggs, J u I co of a small lemon, one-quarter teaspoonful salt and n tittle white popper. Cream the butter, odd the yolks, ouo nt n lime, ami Ileal well, then add tho lemon Juice slrilu ed, salt and white pepper. Heat it well, adding the lemon Julcu a little nt a time. Atsmt live mlnuta-i before sorting add one-third epp of boiling water. Place tho bowl In a saucepan of boiling water nnd stir rapidly until It thickens llk boiled custard. This sauce Is nlco served with fish or pour ed on boiled cabbage. Oil Rob For Cotdt. For croup, cold In tho bend, sore lungs and throat, place parlent near the tiro nnd thoroughly rub tho fore head, temples, nose, throat and lungs witli oil of eucalyptus, being careful to keep oil from the eyes; put patient In bed and In nbout twenty minutes Hie body will bo In n profuse perspiration oml the patient asleep, breathing nat urally. This is an old utid etllclent Australian remedy. Light Men. At a cortnln hotel In Liverpool nn englishman, on Irishman and o Scotsman wero nrgulng ns to which of tholr respective countries had the lightest men. Tho Irishman od tho argument by Baying: "Wo havo men of Corkl" "Thnt may bo." snld tho Bcotsmnn: "but wo have men of Ayr." "Well," said tho cochnoy, "that Is very light, but wo havo 'lighter' men on tho Thamos." . His Wnys. "My husband," sobbed Mrs. Filvol. "Is tho most contrary kind of n mini," "How bo?" asked her sympathetic friend. "Why, overy time," responded the nggrlovwl wlfo, "that I begin dressing up ho is sure to glvo mo u dressing down." Baltimore American. Look nt tlio nds for tho olinncio to buy tho property y ut'od nt n "right price." Hidden Danger. Owner now did you como to pune luro tho tiro? Chauffeur Han over a milk bottle. Owner Didn't you hoo It In time? Chauffour No; the kid had It under his coat Town Topics. A Dream of a Hat. Sho I dreamed last night you bought me a now hat Ho Well, that's the first dream of u tint you over had that didn't cost mo mottoy. Club Fellow. Look nt tho nils Unit offer em ployment niul you'll find tho right one soon, Draperies We carry h vnrv oomplflt lino of ilraimrlos, htco curtains, futures, tto., anil Co ail elusson ot upliolslKrliitf, A special niitit to look. .ntivr tills work vxeluslvtdy niul will lilva its gooil sxrvtcn ns Is possible (o net In ovtui (lie lamest clllfrt, Weeks & McGowan Co Medford Employment Agency WANTKIl V 'innn conk on ranch. REAL ESTATE Foii ham: It room house, lot GQxlUfi, l'it down, $10 per month; $lt!S, Tit A DC 10 lots In I'orthind. 10 acres 1G utiles onst of Bll verlon, HO acres adjoining nilvertou Tiinlos of nil hinds. Want to trade n hoiifco oiit for ono close In. ICO ncren In Weed Co., Colo., to trade for laud horo. Llat ynur property nt onro for ntilo or trade. Those needing help fr any kind phono mo nt once, 'Mi. 13. F. A. BITTNER ROOM 7, PALM BLK. " itoNush Hotel l'lioue II III Home, M. APPLES FOR EUROPE Wo nro appointed ngouts for J. II. THOMAS, OoYont Oiirdon, !.on- don aud Southampton, Knghtnd. whoso chnrgon aro C per cent nnd 0 cents per box. JAfl. LINDSAY & SON, Ltd., Ohm- gow and Kdluburgh, Scotland, f per cent nnd 10 cotttn por box. ItAWSON IIOIUNHON, Hull. Kng- lang, C por cent nnd 8 coriu per box. These nro tho oldent nnd largest firm lit their respective titviis, and their reference nn to financial abil ities can bo had at Medford Nationnl llnnk, Medford, Oregon. Cash ran bu cabled dny nftor sale If required, nnd highest tnnrket prices gunrnnteed. Ited Fired Men smoking 111(1 CICl AIIH talking "HOT AHt" don't always live on air, henco cur remarks on r bargca. Tho clnp-trnp nbout prlvnto snlo iIoom not provo romnnorntivn. exrept for como curios ot a small nnturo. All pollers by prlvnto unlo havo to wnlt until nuctloLH nre over so as to know what to ask, und In tho mac ot large nupplton they often got left. For further particulars, nddreta W. N. White (Q. Co Where to Go Tonight I I I I III gT III! '.s'.Kdstf s4 I THE ISIS THEATRE l'..TIIOIH)IN'AltV ATTU.UTION TDK (HtKAT MOIIHIS TltlO 7(1 I'AltK I'liACii SKXV VOUU A New Line of Grater Lake Views Just Received Let us show you Medford Book Store I 11 . u Pure Clear Sparkling You can't afford to do without thia Hploudid, refreshing drink. Call up and onlor a oaso sent to thu ltouso. Tlio purotit, moat healthful drink known la SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER r C. DIGHAM, fluent lluilcNipin IIovIuk mid lli'ii). .......... . ,..,.... S tiri(ill iiiiiiiik noil inn H'niii' WiesllhiK I I Hero Is truly u uwiidoiful net of J iilroiiKth, nullity und skill, unlh-j I 1 ii7 over lonm Hho It In Hie Ills- lory tif Medford. Heo the denlh.tlef) Iiik, date, tletll libit iii'ii'iii ini-ii lit- Kimi MnriN. .lust limtttliio it hiiiiiau i Mill i lo- IikIiik allmvliiK th largest an 4 riliilillit In Imuii In I.4IH .... liltit 4 - iiiwixt t o'i'ii sun inui iiiih ,- with unthliiK to iiroteet liliusolf wiiu nut ins onormuiiii nirenitlll. Thin uotiderful trlok la pnrroimod In front of tho thentre ovory ovi uliiK nt " oVIocli, nnd It's only a utarter of (ha miiiiy biDuirdinia ones performed on tho IiisMh by this trio. Tholr htirbwijim Ihu- .. - , . . i , .. . . . . . i iiik m a mi; scriwiu iroiu aiart lo finish. Don't full, by nil nutun. to (nlii In III la wonderful net. ANNOt'NCUMK.NT The Savoy Theatre Has Chunked Owiiorshlp, Dlffert-m I'K lures Dlfferenl MutiaKemeiit Wo Hollrll Your IMlroiinco. III'NT .V HALL Star Theatre .llntliu'e i:wry Day U lo rt P. ,M. thi: si'KciAL mi:ssi:.s(;i:u Kiubr-tcliiK tho iniHjt thrlllliiK and neiiHnllounl feats on horselmik over attt'inpled. F.Ulio's Weekly. Hce Dob lliirmnn, speed kliiK of the world, uttompt to defend his title on circular dlit truck. Alan nil other current ovnuln. That Daredevil and An IntcrcMliiK (Iiiiiio lloth IlloKritph comedies of side spllltliiK (pinlltles. AL HATIILIt In Popular Hous llcsl of Miihln and KffcclH KVI-LNIN'CH 7 TO 10:15 Newport TAQOIHA BAT v OKxaox'i l-opur.AH iisaox Knaonv All Idiil rot rent for outdoor nnsllinps or nil lilnils lll'NTINd, I'lHIIINO, 1IOAT1NO, Hlllll. IIATIMNII, lllfl. IN(1, AUTIIIWI, OANOIUNO. DANO Nfl AND IIOLLDIt HICATINO. Wlire prntly wnli.r iiKatrs, mens iiKatiis, mooii-stnaiis, rariinllaun nun Io fouml on Ilia lionnli, I'uro miiimtaln imiIci and tho host of fooJ nt low prices. Fresh fish, ehnas, ernhs ami oyslurs. with nhundaiico of vcuutubles of all klnilu ilnlly, Cmpltiif cironnfls Oouvunlont mui At- trsotlve with Kltlot nlUry MoioiUtluns. IOW KOU1TD TRI HBAIOV Tiounxg rrohj All rnlnU In OlSgatt, Wsili luiftou siid Idaho, on ssls rtslly. a-AY BATUKDAY.MOSfDAT TIOKUTM from tloutliorn I'aclflo pnlnta Portland to Outlaw (Irnvol nlsu from all O. IJ ninth. mm Allmny and went. Omul kiiIiik Hatiinhiy or Miinilay and for tiitiiiu Hiiuday or Monilay. Pall on any H, I. or O. A 11. AKnt for full parlhiularn ns to fan's, train sdlifdulos, oto. nlso for eopy of our llliiMtratod liooklnl, "OiiIIiikn la Oro iion," or wrlto to WM, MoMDRKA Mnral Z'ssscniftr Ainl, FortUuA, Oveffon, -,' ' itofia' :- t"4Wr .0"f-v 4 J- 'ift-i ""V M i-4 tr" i,t i