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I iiia;raph leal Review) At preaent the Russian empire eucompaeaea 4 2 degrees of latitude ami no less than If I decreet) of long itude - that la to amy, It doubles the extent of the I'nlled Slates In length anil nearly tr.ples It ,n lireadtli Tin' Kinpire slate of New York could he easily set down In tag I.I I . .' II I squsre mllen of the Itusslun empire's area !.' times, while Itussla, west of tin' I rati alone, Ik ten linn the slue mi l'i .mi. ami :: .1 times the alie of Kuglaiid and Wales Kuropean Itus sla takes up over one-half of Kurope, and s atle Itussla out inn- third of all Asia. So we find Itussla nccupy inx more than one-seventh of the total land surface of the globe. hi iIIscussIiik the various parts of this Klxantlr whole, custom has fixed a dividing line between east and west In the I'ral niountalns This bound ary, however, la, like the equatorial line, mure fictitious than real Kuro peuu Itussla and Western Siberia are, generally speaking-, one vaat plain, which slopes on the north to lue A Hill ocean ami on the south to the Black sea and the Caspian. Th's Jail is h.irely broken hy the I'rals, in their central par', win-re the Trail .hiii. m railroad crosses I ln-in , Ihe a.-iiiil kj H gradual that one II not in I in- li ..-i -i I in .1 MeendlBg, until al a given momeiil a sign post bj reached which points in me .Iiu. thin "In Kurope," in the other "to Asia " A slight change In the character of the vegetation Is also m .in eil Hut helm.- .ilnl hehlliil are the great sweep Ol level ccnintry. I'., Ihe Asiatic side of the I'rals the tinners from Hie other end of tin iila it have been flocking for years, iu spite of the 111 repute that accompanies a penal settlement Thei Mini natural conditions very little different from the Kuropean iu,. hut lliiv 1 1 ii it a virgin soil, a chain-, in -tart lite afresh Tln-i gfg ii ni 1 1 prosperous and hapny and less restricted by govern men! regu latlons. These are the builders of the new Itussla In them there Is all the luing promise of the future. They have the backbone of the race; they ure the purest Hus-slsn stock, and. at ihe MaM time, as pioneers in a ii, w country, their vision is broad er, (hey lire untrammeled by rouveu lion, they are as fresh and vigorous as the untamed nature around them NF. IKI.Y HJMyHI ON HAM) IN TltrASt lt Of STATU Salem. Or., July 6 According to the iU.ulerl report of Stale Treas urer Kay there was a balance of $1, . i, . ii I.' nS in all funds on June IIU. The receipts during the quarter to taled ll.MMIJ.M, ''" disburse merits $l,:irJ2.014 94. ami there was a balance of $1,201,574 34 on April I 1 In the general In nil there was a I , , I ...... of IlillHSli; II on Anrll 1. the receipts during the period aggre gated $1,370,385.37, th e disburse ments $834,088.35, leaving a balance of $1,206, 13. 15. OKI I, ON INIll STItl l. RECORD. Portland Material now being as sembled to build five 880 ton Bteel freight steamers Itoseburg 4(1 men at work M lei ephono line to Myrtle Point. Oregon direct primary cost candi dates $56,942: state niul counties about $150,000. Shelbiirn New mini to Siinllnm river nnd ferry being built Some towns tnke more Interest In Sunday baseball than in a h W factory. lung COBtraOtOfg on imouii.I and material ordered for in federal building. Myrtle Creok New bridge across t'mp't'ia opened tO traffic. Siniii i i.ike Irrlgi tinn projt i . ol joffoi ..ii county, bonds being sold to Irrigate 12.000 ncres. Nuu-i Ui 1 1 tared Is nine sad latUos Lskos, II miles from center of ploccl Income latS I nllected In Oregon for year just closed $1 is, 437, us against $ 1 :'.:.. :in, i.,r year previous. Marshflotd state win saaorrtso expenditure nl good roads bonds Is sue of Coos county of $362,000. i o Huge drove O P. K. rail road erecting gasoline storage ware- lion e The mulls are lloodeil with appeals for publicity at public expense, writ ten by officials drawing salaries, printed at public expense, stumped with postage paid for by the taxpay ers, sent out from offices paid for by the public to Increase public bur dens Springwater --Klaetsrh sawmill In operation employing 15 men. Albany Herald -"At the present lime the railroads, ns public service Institutions, are largely controlled bv commissions appointed hy the gov eminent. Another long and Import ant atep will be to give the same commissions power to regulate rela tions between public aervlce Institu tions and employee." Fanners of Polk and llenton counties co-operating with state for water grade highway from Salem to Eugene. Coos Hay bar aurvey shows depth of channel 27 feel low tide 800 feet wide v Wlllamlna to have new M I: church American Soda Products Co., of San l i. mi li n Installing plant north east of Paisley to refine alkali. Kcho O -W It a N l'ii., will build 2100 feet passing track here. Hood Itlver Apple confection fac tory to he hull). Coquille Hurtled creamery to be rebuilt. Newport to build concrete aeawall 710 feet long. linker Itich strikes reported In Conner creek mines. Cottage drove Standard Oil Co., pet nutted to Install station here. drains Pass will have sugar beet .1 In to f I I ,n cattle Stay ton - lllack Kagle mines de velop $200 per ton ore M ii-hfleld Contract let for rad.u station Hums Crane la new terminus of railroad Into Harney county. Springfield to have new skating rink built to hard surface main mi .in. Ii"ii me .li 'posit located 14 tulles irom Cottage QfOYS Portland woolen mills bus bought and is iiioi lug Kllenshurg woolen mill here A bill to do away will, p,.l I .. ,! parties In Washington will in all probability meet the same fate as did a similar hill in California. Railroad men say strike send, sal is dead An industrial plant can stop work at end of eight hours, but trams hearing llveaiock, fruit, mer chandise and yjher products of ranch, orchard and farm must he kept mov ing to final destination To atop them at (be end of eight hours would spell ruin to the railroad and public alike Congressman Sinnott of Eastern Oregon promoting jack-rabbit hat In dustry. MonmouHi plans civic Improve ments to build model school city. Railroads, .telephone and telegraph companies are giving married men full pay and single men half pay while absent on service in Mexican war The Dalles I.lbby canning plant lets contract for subway track under railroad. The Shields bill would develop cheap power for irrigation and make the Snake River navigable. Portland Strikers on O.-W'. N. tunnel return to work. Available for a naval base, mouth of Columbia river channel will be 40 feet deep at low water and 700 feet wide by August 1st. Sampler Itibbon mine shipping Mill much ore Some men "know everything" make a big noise, and get nowhere Others know a few things, say little, and get to the from. Take your choice. WAR Wot I. li si ni IN I' I HI s RATIOS II1 Hl.se Hound to Come Soon BOOSOOS of Impending boaas to Helllger- ents. In the opinion of financiers money rates nre certain to go higher In the near future because of the Increas ing demand in nil lines of industry anil trade. aupplSBtOSUBg the abnor mal demands of the countries nt war. It Is regarded us a foregone conclu sion that OrOSl Hritnln, Krunc nul Itussla will soon seek additional Inge loans 111 the I'lliteil Slalei I'll nccoiint of the Imminent war of this country will Mexico, the belief is gslnts flOOl I large issue ol bonds lor war purposes Naturally. It Is reasoned, Ihe tremendous borrowing win an v.iiice Interest rates all aroiiiul gad the effect will he li'lt locally, result ing in higher prices for prime se curities. or great significance Hint I Britain Is preparing to float Mother huge loan Is the nctloti of that gov ernment In levying an income tSJ id in per cent OS American and oilier foreign securities Tills Ml been done In force the turning over to the government of such securities as se curity for a proposed new loan. Itrlt ish holders of such securities who turn their Investments over to the rovcrnment on a loan basis are ex empted from the heavy tax. WINNING minis is ONI.V A HTATK OP MINI! I.ieul. Slimn, of I on-lgn I .eg Ion. Tells What Victory Means. Those who met Lieutenant Charles Sweeny. Jr.. American officer In the French foreign legion, when be wa In Portland In February are reading the press reports of the present drive by the allies with a new Interest. "Winning a battle or being de feated In battle Is not a matter of losing men, nor even of losing or winning a position." he told friends In Portland during his visit. "No matter how many men you've lost in a battle, you have won that battle If you have made the enemy believe i ii.it he cannot stop you, that no mat ter what your losses or what he does you are coming right along In other words, winning a battle Is a ques tion of getting the other man's goat And you've lost when you have the feeling that no matter what efforts you make you cannot be successful." Lieutenant Sweeny Is (he only American who Is an officer iu the foreign legion He was awarded the cross of the Legion of Honor not long before coming lo Portland to visit his father. Charles Sweeny, of Spokane, who lias since died. He was allowed until May I to recover from a wound received In September. He left Portland early iu April to Insure his return to the Hue "some where In France" where the foreign legion is stutloned. You, of course, have your opinion ii rent affairs, and bellece that you are right Your neighbor has his and is equally firm In his belief Respect the rights of each, and don't scrap. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY lulled States President Woodrow Wilson Vict- 1'iesideut Thus. R. Marshal Secretary of State, . . Robert lauiulug Secretary of Titus, . . V U. Mc.Vdoo Secretary oi War, . . L. M. Uarrlsos Attorney-do. ieial, Thus. W. Gregory Postiuaster-i neit.1. . . .A. Burleee Secretary of Navy J. Daniels Seu'y of Interioi ..Frank.Ua K.Laub Sec'y of Agrio ilture,, D. F. Huustos Hec'y of ComniMce, Win. C. Kedneld Secretary of Lam i . . . .W. B. Wilson Sec'yto the Free J. F. Tumulty I. H. Supreme 4 0111 1 Chief Justice. ... Kdward i) SblK Associate Justices, Joseph McKenna Oliver Wendell Holmes William K. Da) James C. McRe nolds Char lee E. Hughes .Willis VssDsvantsi Joseph R. Ijimsr Bfahkta Pitney Vale V. H. Laad-tMUcera. Reoiater Too. J.ue Receiver M. N Fa,. Ig State orncem. Governor James W it by com Sec' of State, Ben W Oloo Treasurer 1 J. Kav Attorney-General, . .Geo. i t:iown Supt. of Public Iustruction J. A. t'tiuiitiill Dairy and Food Commissiosei J. D. stickle State Printer A. W. Lawrence U. S. Senators, Hary K. Lane y G. L Chamberlain ' Congressmen, W. C. Hawley N. J. Sinaot C. N. McArthur eigJJM,j CONHK.NSKI) THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ONTARIO, ORtOOM As made to the comptroller of the currency at the close of business, June 30, 1 9 I KKSOt RCKS Louis and Investment $381.410 5:. Overdraft 7 1 2U Siocl, In Unserve Hank I!. 000. 00 Realty and fixture Cash Hest-r e II AIUI.ITIIS Cap.l.H ; 50.0C8 '"' Mirplns and profits .... Circulation Il.ll tkeaoesta Ifl.TTMl KNOWN Hilt THE UNIVERSAL INSTRUMENT Thirty year ago the telephone waa a luxury. Today, through personal Initiative and private enterprise. II baa become a necessity within the reach of everybody. Where ones s busi ness had but one telephone with s limited talking range, today that business baa aervlce with a rangs three-quartera of a conti nent broad, and every branch of every bsslness is linked to ev ery other by sn Intercommunicating telephone system The tetephoe baa earned Its rssponslbls place ana there are oow 8,000.000 Belt telephones In this const ry, over wbtch go 26,000. 0O talks dally. Every Bell Telephone is Ing Distance Station. Malheur Home Telephone Co. Overland 1913 model, newly overhauled and nu'.nted. Run less than 5000 miles. Nsw tlrss. 1500 lb. truck overhauled and painted. Stoddard Dayton, guaranteed tor one year. And others. iSequine's Garage State su,ri-me Court Chief Justice Frauk A. Moore Associate Justices, Thomas A. McUride Henry J. lie. in George H. Uurnelt Robert Kakm ' Henry L. Benson Lawrence T. Harris Nlnll. Judicial District District Judge Daltou Rlggljl District Attorney W. H. llrooke Soauktor atUli legislative Assembly Joint Senator, -for Grant, Malheur, and Harney Counties, . . Loring V. Stewart iiuui) Oateers County Judge O. W. MeKnlght County Clerk John P. Houston Shsrif f Ben J. Brown County commissioners, John F. Weaver Melville Kelley County Treasurer, J. Ralph Weaver Assessor .Lewis E. Hill School Supt Fsy Clark County Survayox. ....... U. F.Fsrmsr County Corouor U. . Payne Trusnt Officer A. R. Mcintosh Justice of tbe Peace (Ontario Dis trict O. L. King i ii . uit rjourt Circuit Court for Malheur county meets In Vale, the county seat, on the second Monday In January; on the fourth Monday in April; and on the first Tuesday In September for regular session. Hon. Dalton Biggi, Circuit Judge; W. H. Brooke, Dist rict Attorney; John P. Houston, Clerk. County Court. The County Court of Malheur County meets In regular session at Vale on the first Wednesday of Jan uary, March, May, July, September and November. County Judge, Geo. W. McKnlght; M. D. Kelley and John F. Weaver, Commissioners; John P. Houston, Clerk, -v HFPORT 411 lit7.NUH.ll IBtt.tl 53,243.62 ITS STHK.NdTH The Palace Meat Market Opposite Dreamland I LI sll HEATH si.t MM OgMS MEAT Sl s li. r LARD Better meat for tbe isms mosey Prices Never High Quality Never Poor Coexe In snd see the new market Telephone 1 1 1 STKWART & WRIGHT Proprietors Southern Idaho Headquarters for BEE SUPPLIES Sections, Foundations, Supers, Complete Hives and Pasta made of selected soft WMte Pine, by Western bee experts who know local condxttou. Better equipment tflsA will bring you more sod better honey. Auythiug for the sea with oua colony to, a tbsyusaad Parcel post rates on email or ders are InsigaiHcaat. Write us what you, need. The Wright isertjgr. U. Caldwell, Idaho Bailed Hav First Cutting F. S. 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