THI'rtSOAV, may 2. 1011. THE EVENING NEWS BYlt. W. It A TEH. ISHCkiT IMILV KXCKIT " KL'XIJAY. Subscript Ion Itutew Daily. Per year, by mall $3.00 Per mouth, delivered SO SfiiiMVcekly. Per year $2.00 Six months J. 00 "Kntorod aa second-class matter November 5, 1IH0, at Koneburg, Ore., under act of March 3, lfs7&. TIUItSIMV, M.W '2r, . Borne are he;! lining ,f' wonder where MIkh Summer Ik In hiding" or whether or not site has been entirely "frozen out". After a day's honest bibor inn! square dealing with the whole world, what a blessing Is a r-omtor-tablo bed, and what a glorious re treat Ib sleep! It is a noticeable fad Hint when a Jury Ik being drawn to try a ease in court and, on being Interrotrati-d as to what county paper they read, the aiiHwer is almost Invariably The Nowb, which h pretty good evider that this paper goes to the home in every nook and corner of Doug las county. HALE OF HOItKKK. -UJH 0q.lrfpIBU03 8 pUH 'UOJJt?UUIB at the auction Sitlo to "he bold at the Bert Hrown ranch, near Wilbur, next Saturday, -May 27, there will bo Included. besides the- hordes already ad- vertfsed, eighteen head of work Jmrses matched teams, Any- one wanting to purchase some good stock will do well to at- tend (his sale. Lunch will be berved free to all. Hale starts promptly at 9 a. rn., and the olace Is three miles no-t ft of Wilbur. dawmti WINDOW PECAL 'A record that any district attor ney might bo proud of has been made by Geo. M. Itrown during the present term of the circuit court. Of the nine criminal cases prosecut ed, a majority of which was vigor--as!y fought by the defendants, a verdict In each Instance was return ed tor the Btatu by the trial Jurors. Mr. Ilrown seems to I in prove with ago, and if ho continues his suc cessful career the t ransgressor will noon migrate to a clime where his trail will not bo kept quite so hot. by the ever alert and able prosecutor. A copy of the Omaha Hee received at The News o 111 to contains a quar tor column write-up (if t he recent Htrawberry carnival held at. this city, besides prominently men Honing the aubslautlal Improvements under way and cotitemplated during the present year. While the author of tho article Ik not given it is quite likely the lilt of booster news emanated from tho publicity department of tin commercial club of this city---being one of Mr. Hchlosser's modest ways of "delivering the goods". The ar ticle cost Itnseburg nothing but tin worth to thfs section from tin ad vertising standpoint Is equal to a year's salary paid tho publicity manager. converted to use in this way would never be missed. Take a port Ion of the north hall of the property and make headquarters for the stock, put up a number of convenient re.it rooms to the sourh ,for the farmers and their families and a long-felt want will be II I led. Kosebttrg has needed just such convenience and now that the matter Is receiving at tention the county court can "drive I he nail" t hat will bring happiness to those living in the rural districts. l-.Wi.M KltS' INSTITlTi:. Will Convene jtt Kilts' Temple Ar mory Mall Next Tuesday. The farmers' institute and mov- ! able school of agriculture will con vene In tho armory hall, Klks" tem ple, In tills city next Tuesday, May :in. at 1 0 o'clo.-l: In the m-miing. Demonstrations In domestic science. I horticulture and dairying will be j given. Ladles are especially Invited j to attend i ne session oi uonnHnr science. Fanners and citizens gen erally are urged to attend during the day. Instructors from the agri cultural college will be present to help the M-ople get better Ideas of what good farming means. XOTU'K. A petition will be presented to Uio county court, at an early dale ashing that a portion of the court house grounds bo set aside for the convenience, of tho fainien;, u place where they may hitch their teams at will. While such a procedure would lie perfectly proper and Just to our farmer friends, without due care from a sanitary standpoint, the venture might collide with one of Unseburg's "stringent health ordi nances" and create quite a commo tion. The scheme,, properly carried out, would certainly be appreciated hy the fanners ami the Idle ground Subscriptions for stock In the I'mpqua Valley Fruit Union are now due and payable at the olllee of the Fiilon, corner of Cass and .lack- son streets. Itnseburg. Ore. L. II. SKINXKIt. dm:il Secretary. Fashion's latest decree In black and white sailors. Watch our win dows. Kosehurg lleauty Parlors. Kstablished 1SSS Incorporated 100; Capital Stock $1000 Kully Paid Tho Old Reliable Albany Nurseries Albany, Oregon Kruit ami Ornamental Trees, Small Fruits, r.tc. liaised under natural condition and not irrigated, drown in your own ciinmla and true to name Agent will call on you soon. Hold your orders for liim and yon will save many a dollar. CA'I'.L ON b. w. c x )i,i-,i-:p: Practical Painter, Decorator, Paper Hanger FOR ARTISTIC WORK Call at Shop, 50-4 North Jackson For Estimates Ladies' uits Just a Few Left. Will be Closed Out at a Big Reduction Special on NEW DRESSES Just Arrived Marquisette, Foulard Pongee and Swiss Mull Jas. A. Perry Millinery and Ladies' Toggery m:v today. I'Olt SAI,K -Mitchell watcun, :i ilH'll, Used Oil,' HMIMIM.'-r. (2CU(1 as new. Infinite C. A. Walker, West liosebui'. j7 WAN'TKI) Two or Ihren furnished housekeepilit; rooms for tie? Miltn ni, 'r. by man and wife, rent about $11! per llionlll, reference;; Kivell ir desired. Cure of The New;, olliee, inL'f, -l7VsSirM-:iAllVKltTISKM KXTS. VAvn:i). The most reliable on earth. Old, tested and true "The Armstrong". We have the finest line in town for brush weeds or grass. American blades at $1.00. English blades, thinest made, $1.25. Sweedish blades, "three ply" tool steel center, soft sides, 1.50. Don't overlook the fact that we have a fine line of corborundum wheels and stones. Not only for sythes only but for all tools. This is the best abrasive made. Would you think that sand, sawdust, coke and salt could be combined into a material hard enough to cut diamonds. Such is corborundum. Try a kitchen sharpener, 25 cents. Churchill Hardware Co. IRONMONGERS r -ft- Tin IhM lln l!i;nkr( ul'fortN (n !t'f, I'oik, lul("ii uikI Viil. at tin ( Sdvrl Markt'l. (ivc u a trhil uimI Im coin liu cil. Louis KohIhaen Proprietor W,. l'i:il Work l,v dav houseeleun llik". Address Mrs. A. C Ileal.-'. I 1 s W. 'asliiii!;tuii St. 'u'JI'i j HAItV CHICKS WAXTKD Several! hundred day old chicks wanted. Address, stallne. price and bleed. Slilton. lio"linrK, Or. ,111 V A TI': l") A yoitni; nTan'w'lio has hiid some exM'rience on the road selling sewing maclilnes. (loot coiuntlsslon. Address 1 O. box: '-' dlfj WAXTHD Wish to ,.se for one, year, live room house with fair! sized yard, south of Deer Creek' east of lMne. north of Floed or l Ha.Mies. Owner must ui;re to! Install cas when available. Ad- i dress llellter, euro of Xews of-I lice. (f! AIIKNTS VANTt:i At once? In'thlsl territory for tho sale of "Vlvll-' ore." a book or women. In plain. I everyday latif;uai;e. by I)r Marv ! ' " - ior creattve and Sexual Science, by r. Kow ler. for men anil women. Hip sel lers. Hit; profits. Kasv pavmei'ils. Outfits postpaid for t, each l'es,riptiM- circulars free. Kspec laliv coml sellers. Address A. It. Kuhltnan Companv. ;tti W I. alike St.. Chicago. III. SK, Ali.MKltS' IXSTITITK. I'Oli It i tut i;r. i hiniB I- 1 N. Main st. MM., Ml, lei' wit 1HT ( ,lss SIIT,t, rhone l!. r, li-t) to any pact of the I l ee it,. Ca!l'e ill. I I I niltl ' Wool Mi-rtiiiK Will lie Mt-lil lleiv Of Month. OltKCOX AGIUCi:LTtr.AL COL I.K';K. Corvallis. Aliiy S. -Ten fiintipi's' institutes In as in:uiy dif t'e. erit elt iea of the state have just been annnuneed by Dr. James Withy rninlu', director of tho experiment station at the Oregon Agricultural College, for May and June. On Sat urday. May 27, the Instructors will hold an inst itnto at Drain, and the following Monday. May L'!. one will he held at Sutuerlin. Kosehurg will havo an in si it ut; Tuesday, May 30, and Klililte one on May 111. Tim series to he held in May will he largely demotistrat ion Institutes lit which such of the "movable school" work as possible In the short t hue will be given of the denies t ic science, horticulture, and dairy hus bandry depart meats. The morning ami nftenioim sessions will he do voted to such demonstration, while i he evenings will be uiven over to the regular institute lectures on tin1 problems of tl home and farm. It is expected that Mrs. Orla Hnx fon. of l-'orest drove, assisted by Miss H.'l ie 1-M wards, ef Monroe, a sen ior in tin- college donn-stie srieme ! !',ir tnn 'lit, wilt have clung'- of t h- work f"r women in the institutes, uhile U. V. Heese. ot Newheri:. a lo ui-.id'l.ite of O, A. (V. now in the i;irulty, will take cli;irL-.i' of the hor ;e nitnial d.-mtui.-t rat i"!is, ;iml Trot. !' I,. Kent of the dairy InMumdn '.v ' . k. I r. Wil hj eoiiihe and Mrs. '"lu.t Waldo. tf i he board of r.--:.-in. will also accompany tluiu and dehv- Irosi s. ilswuiL'.". 1 KmmmmimmvammmRmmmmmwxmm mtmmxMmsMMKMmsananMnsKL ISt tt M Where to Go below best quality prices Is easily flies' suits you need seek" mlfurtn"?! """" " """" "'r We Have Reduced the Prices on LADIES SUITS because we want to make our annua! inventory as small as possible. So to make our suits mov,. quickly we have made prices irresistibly tempt ing. Come while tho assortment (a ciiopieiest aim choice widest. We are closing out all Ladies Spring Suits Regardless of Cost. The Fair Store The Little Store with the Big Bargains When you come to town Don't forget visit the Water Front Dry (ioods Store ShcriilanJSticcts for Your Suits Up-to-Date Suits from $10.50 to $25 I'veiytliing iuin the suit line Overalls, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Shoes We can dress vou from head to foot cheaper than von can steal the oods. C.1VK I S A TRIAL. ' also aeemnnaiiy t'.uiu aud dehv- llll S! .! ,.. I :-r. oh ires-s. dswnij:. ' S1,r": I. lio- " ,1 r.,,:i,t ' . . l' -rootn 'A " "H"nll, Slf i WANTED! - ' ""! " I : in 1 .1 1 1 : E 1 -IMHK 1 In l j i : II V I Mi: SI.K T!-,- n. er Creek Stables, tit tin, brlilse, has Koml hiv fi:- sale In ton or sinallei quall'tl ies l'heue I 1 . ds t'tU S.W.K Seven room nouse" toilet, bath, pin'rv. ete.. ecu tr! I) lecate.l. n, -ar paved district. l',e feet let. I'riee JL;,,I,I. Addres--Owner." care of The N'ews dswtl KIVK ACIiKS KOI! SI.K--Ni,e ,,.,.,. of land, all tetued. close In 1111,1 readv for tdautui!; No h'.i i:d:im ; nut a ehetee spot for small farm O.-0. Inquire Nous of I'ric tire. D. J. JARVIS '.; rinitiau mid Surgeon. 'V loonis and 2 Abraham UMi; liosehnrj;. On'iion. 9HifHwO 0 0 100 Pairs of Men's Old Shoes 75 Pairs of Women's Old Shoes 60 Pairs of Children's Old Shoes We have use for the above amount of old shoes and will pay $1 a pair for men's, 75c for the women's and 50c for the children's if a new pair is purchased at the time I j WOLLENBERG BROS-