in THE COUNTY COURT OP THE " .Anrnnif irt tilt tt nun STA COUNTY T.meg M. Prather, M. Newton Prather Jane Hill. Eugene Simpson, Edward Prather, Mary Baldwin, Nora Cryder man Addie Harmon, Florence Go bat Trepnie Conger, Clyde Hall and Martin V.Prather, Contestants, vs. Fffie Ferguson (nee Effie Adams,) Jen nie Cowne (sometimes designated as Jane Cowne,) George Cowne, Nora Willi). Rebecca Bush (sometimes des ignated as Beckey Bush,) Fred Hum bert, William Hart, Moses W Hart. Junior, Frank Reynolds, George R. Hart, Lavern . Humbert, J. D. Fair man as trustee for Lavern Humbert and J. D. Fairman as administrator of the estate of Mary Elizabeth Hart, deceased, proponents and contestees. In the name of the State of Oregon: To Effie Ferguson (nee Effie Adams) Jennie Cowne (sometimes designated as Jane Cowne,) George Cowne, Nora Wills Rebecca Bush (sometimes desig nated B8 Beckey Bush,) Fred Humbert, William Hart, Moses W. Hart Junior, Frank Reynolds, George R. Hart, Lav ern Hnmbert, J. D. Fairman aft trustee tnr lavern Humbert and J. D. Fair- man as administrator of the estate of Mary Elizabeth Hart, deceased; above named proponents and contestees, and each of VOU: Whereas, on the 25th day of March. 1912, the above named contestants filed 1 in the above eniiuea court ana cause a duly verinea peuuun ymvniK enai a .ouin nurDorted will of the above named Mary Elizabeth Hart, deceased, nf Hate July 7, 1910, and filed and ad mitted to probate in said court as the last will and testament of aaid Mary Elizabeth Hart, deceased, be revoked, canceled, and set aside ana that the probate of said will be reveked, and Whereas, the Hon B. C. Richardson judge of said court, did on the 26th day nf March. 1912, make and sign an or der that a citation should issue in said court and cause directed to you and each of you citing you and each of you to appear and show cause on or before the 31st day of May, 1912, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day, if any you have, why said petition should not be granted. Now therefore you ana each or you are hereby cited and directed to appear in the said court ana cause-on oroetore the date and time hereinabove set forth to show cause if any you have why the orobate of said will should not be re voked and why the same should not be cancelled, annuled and set aside. In witness whereof I have hereunto set mv hand and affixed the seal of aid court on this 26th day of March, 1912. Frank L. Morfitt. seal County Clerk of Malheur County, Oregon, and ex-officio Clerk of the County Court of said county and stae, John L. Rand, Attorney for Contestants Apr 27-May 25 NOTICE tOR PUBLICATION. Vale 01332 Burns 04760 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, April 8, 1912. Notice is hereby given that David Hawkins, of Crowley, Oregon, who on May 27, 1910, made homestead entry. No. 01332, for seV nw, t neM and nej ne,, section 23, Township 27 a., Range 38 e., Will. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Regis ter and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 28th day of May, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses. James A. Enbody, Benjamin T. Slack Charles Coutz, James McCune, all of Crowley, Oregon. BRUCE R. KESTER. Register. t April 27 May 25 FORFEITURE NOTICE Portland, Ore., March 12, 1912. To J. J. Kenny, W. A. Teutch, Thomas Canham, Jr and C. C. Wil son. To you and each of you, your heirs or assigns : You are hereby notified that we have expended during the cal ender year, 1911, f 100, 1n labor and improvement upon Petroleum claim known as the Nyssa Petroleum & Gas Group of NEJ of Section 20, in tp 19 i of Range 46 east of Willamette Meridian in Malheur County, State of Oregon, the location notice of which is recorded in Book 8 Page of the "Records of Oil," in the office of said county clerk of Malheur County, Ore gon, in order to hold said claims un der the provisions of aection 2324. Revised Statutes of the United States, and the amendment thereof approved January 22, 1880, concerning the an nual labor of mining claims, being the amount required to hold said min ing claims for the period ending Dec ember 31, 1911 And if within 90 days from the per sonal service of this notice or within 108 days after the publication thereof, you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of Buch expenditure as co owner, which amounts to $12.60, your interest in the' said claim will become the property of the undersigned, your o-owner, who has made the required expenditure by the terms of said sec tion of Revised Statutes. Michal Barber, W. F. Greer, John H. Greminser, Joe Truttmann. Pub. March 16. ; L. pub. May 25 Notice for Publication U. S. 01752 it department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, April 23, 1912. Notice is hereby given that George 'itzaimmons, of Vale, Oregon, who on March 23, 1911, made homestead entry No. 01752. for the Ntf Ntf. section 14, township 18 S, range 44E, Will. Merid "w.naa filed notfce of intention to F?.e nnl commutation proof, to es tablish claim to the land above des fHoed. before the Register and Re wiver of the United 6taUs Land office 'rjj'le' Oregon.on the 6th day of June, Claimant names as witnesses: uSpiM" Uckey. C. Wood, T. C. f r, v. riimvr, an ""TO, A 27-M 25 Bkucb K. Kkster. Register. Swamp Land Notice Attlng under Instructions from W".gtig u the Stat of Orrgon will HlcU4 soun as oilU, A,,y having In format ion bi4iiv iu u.uun r ro(MjUiu0 f li.fni,tUi v.111 Ufc'K'Utl. Ut )! ,,,4 ddlHMlM.Bt.l. ' A, lUi tUil, lit.). i4 . , ...... ,; , Nnttm V- n. 1 1 1 V.I. Ail '"to Burns niai tt n " ""u lnce at Vale Oregon Nnti.. 1. uL.. . AP"I 27, 1912. PritahaH.V, x?"l ?,v" lhat C'.arles June 4 Too? Ti 'u regon' wno on NoVk1 RW Entry and NWj SwV sect on 11 V SVL 16 S. Rage I ti. "wT llirSM p "v"cr ,n.te.ntin to make Final th. lotr IOO 10 establish claim to SUS ."'bed. before the 10th day of June, 1912. ' Mn""8!? as w'tnesses: Charles E. Bohwell of Brogan, Oregon Hanna Mary Gruar f,a"'son Oregon.' McCambride of Jamieson BRUCE R. KESTER 1st pub May 4 last pub June if 8ier FORFEITURE NOTICE T nAt,au 0reSon. April 2, 1912. iO D. A. ThomtiHon. Nettio Ti W-ilSlithpD0WJ V- AndrewAbe Wallace. Frank rnnri;(T j in mi ' aim r, m. . To you, and each of you, your as signs: You are hereby notified that I have lflffnti5i tTnl the a!endar year, uiu, ?iuo, in labor and improvement upon Petroleum Placer claim for the Rose City Oil and Gas Association cov ering the NEW Section 26, Township 16 South of Range 44 E. W. M., in Malheur County, State of Oregon, the location notice of which is recorded in 5?i.H ? PLage 445 of the "Records of OH, in the office of said county clerk of Malheur County, Oregon, in order to hold said claims under the provisions of section 2324, Revised Statutes of the United States, and the amendment thereto approved January 22, 1880, con cerning the annua) labor on mining claims, being the amount required to hold said mining claims for the period ending December 81, 1911. Andif within 90 days from the per sonal services of this notice or within 108 days after the publication thereof, you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of such expenditure as co-owner which amounts to $12.50, your interest in the said claim will become the nrnn- erty of the undersigned, your co-owner, who has made the required expenditure by the terms of said sections of Revis ed Statutes. F pub April 6 John Kimm L pub June 15 ' NOTICE OF CONTEST 01709 C. D. 102 Department of the Interior, . United States Land Office. Vale, Oregon, April 23, 1912. To Marcia Takahara of Vale.Oretron. ConteBtee: You are hereby notified that Percy M. Johnson who fives Vale. Orecon. as his post office address, did on April 15, 1912, file in this office his dulv corrob orated application to contest and se cure the cancellation of your desert land entry, Serial No. 01709, made Feb ruary 23. 1911, for W,MW section 10, township 18 S, range 44 E,Will. Meri dian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that you have made no expen ditures on said entry and have made no attempt to reclaim said land, and that you have wholly abandoned same. You are, therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken by this office as having been confessed by you, and your said entry will be canceled thereunder without your fur ther right to be heard therein, either before this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office wit)in twenty days after the fourth publication of Mils nuuctf, hb Bnuwn ueiuw, vuur uu answer, under oath, specifically meet ing and responding to these allegations of contest, or if you fail within that time to file in this office due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in person or by registered mail. If this service is made Dy the delivery of a copy of your answer to the contestant in per son, proof of such service must be either the contestant's written ack nowledgement of his receipt of the codv. showing the date of his receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom the delivery was made stating wnen and where the copy was delivered; if made by registered mail, proof of such service muBt consist of the affidavit of the nerson bv whom the copy was mailed stating when and the post office to which it was mailed, and this affi davit must be accompanied by the postmaster s receipt for the letter. You should state in your answer the name of the Dost office to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. Bruce R. Kester, Kegister. Date of first pulication May 11, 19lz. second " " i. " third " " 25, " fourth " June 1, " Notice for Publication 01820 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, April 25, 1912, Notice is hereby given that James W. Robinson, of Vale. Oregon, who, on April 28, 1911, made homestead entry No. 01820. for E6 NBtf, xne. and NEi SEW, section zu, townsnip 18 S, range 44 E. Will. Meridian, nas filed notice of his intention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office at Vale, Oregon, on the 7th day of June, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Herbert Cole, D. C. Wells, H. B. Pick le and Lawrence R. Johnson, all or Vale, Oregon. . . Bkucb R. Kester, Register. Apr.27-May 25 Pacific Coast Excursions At various times fares during the Summer via the Oregon anon uw. Reduced fares to Portland. Seattle, San Francisco. Los Angeles and other coast points. Consult any Oregon fehort Line Agent or write D. . Burley, General Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice For Publication ir.i fuv4 Riirna OlTiJ II. E Department or mo Notice is hereby given that Fred E. r f Irons de. Oregon, wn , 3060 A nril 27. JU7, matie iium-w ' W' NWW Swtion M. Township H ti. Kg40fc. Will. Meridian Us W S .f Intention to rnak. F.nal r v. Yar Proof, to vsUbliah claim U te, .ml ltec.lv.rv United HLi. n.ul Om,... at Valu, OrtKuii, nillit; e; I lllllint iiphiv. " - - - .ill J. W. Wvr. i Uri" lusr-. I' H sua i !, - ,u4e, u U t .s i r It. Ifr iv 1 1' I ",tU" GOV. WEST APPOINTS LOCAL MAN DELEGATE Governor West has appointed Ivan E. Oakes of this city as one of (he Oregon delegates 'to the Northwest Development Congress to be held in Seattle, June 6 to 8. The Governor appointed 86 othef Oregonians to attend the Seattle con vention. Banker J. R Rl.v.u f Ontario, being included in the list. W. R. Higinbothom, of the City Bottling Works of Payette was a bus. iness visitor here on Tuesday. Notice for Publication 0761 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, m x. v . APril M' 1912- Notion la hsmhii nu. tu.t E:i.. Oould, of Skullspnngs, Oregon, who, on April 1, 1907, made desert land entry, No. 0761, for NE NWtf, W NE and SE NE4 section 9 and NW'i section 10, township 24S, ranee 40 E. Will. Meridian i... i notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Re viver oi me uniiea Mates Land Of- ice at Vale, Oregon, on the 4th day of une, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Joe O'Rpll Clenrcrit VrocUr T C. Gordon and Frank Spencer,' all of Skullaprings, Oregon. Not coal lands. May 4-June 1 Notice For Publication Vale 0499 Burns 01891 H. E. 2487 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, T . May 2 1912. Notice is herebv triven that Rnrl R. Smith, one of the heirs of Charles R. Smith, deceased, of Westf all, Oregon, who, on July 5, 1905, made Homestead Entry, No. 0499, for E NW, SWJi NE and Lot 1, Section 18, township 16 S. Range 39 E. Will. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Vale Oregon, on the 12th day of June, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: A. Don McCann. Oscar Preslav. Charley Crosby and Charley Merrett. all of Westfall, Oregon. - BKUCE K. KESTER. Refirister. 1st pub May 11 last pub June 8. Notice For Publication Vale 01518 Department, of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon. May 11, 1912, Notice is here eiven that Emil Gun- derson, of Crowley, Oregon, who, on August 3, 1910, made Homestead En try, No. 01518, for Sya NE and N SE, Section 11, Township 27 S. Range 39 E. Will. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Commuta tion Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Reg ister and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at Vale. Oregon, on the 17th day of June, 191?. Claimant names as witnesses: John Maxam. Frank Hartley. J. W. Staples and Charles E. Hartley, all, of Crowley, Oregon. Register. f pub May 18 1 pub June 15 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Vale 01690 Department of the Interior, United States Land Office Vale, Oregon, May 7, 1912. Notice is herebv given that Byron Wood, of Vale, Oregon, who, on Feb ruary 3. 1911, made homestead entry No. 01690, for 8WH sis section K NE4 section 32 and NWJi NWJ, section 33, township 17 a, range 44 Will. Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oragon, on the 13th day of June, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: A. Simonet. J. Edwin Johnson. CM. Lackey and A. H. Thomas, all of Vale, Oregon. BRUCE K. KESTER, Register. May 11-June 8 Forfeiture Notice Salem, Oregon, May 7, 1912. Wm navirionn and Fred C. Fish. You, and each of you.your heirs and as signs, are notified that we have expend- a1 r ii i in or tha rnlendar vear 1911. $100 in labor and improvements 'upon the Petroleum f lacer claim oi me oaiem CnaiiLa nil and P.h Association, cov ering the NWW of section 24 township 20, south of range 44, east of the Wil lamette Meridian, maineur cuuuiy. State of Oregon, the location notice of which is recorded in Book 8, Page 129, of the "Records of Oil" in the office of the county clerk oi Malheur county, Oregon, in order to hold said claim under the provisions of section 2324, Revised Statutes of the United States, and the amendment thereto approved January 22, im), concerning m n n,,i luKnr on minim? claims, being the amount required to hold said mining claims for the period ending December 31, 1910-1911. And if within 90 days from the per sonal services of this notice or within 108 davs after the publication tnereoi. you fail or refuse to contribute your nnrtion of such expenditure as co- owners; which amounts to (Wm. Qav- son S25.00 for year ending ana in. .nJ IV,A C. Fish 112.00 f or Dec. 31. 1911) your inter est in the said claim will become the property or the undersignea, your cu owners, who have made the required expenditure, by the terms of said sec tion of the Revised Statutes. ueo. u. Dvgc, Lafe Hill. Carroll L. Moorea, Ross E. Moores, rat Dublioation May, 18 last publica tion July 13. Notice For Publication Vale 01373 O800 Department or tne interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale Oregon. v' May 10, 1912. Notice is hereby gien that Frank Saritent Melvin. ut Westfall. Orrgon, who on J una KltflO, md Homestead M.lry. No. UI37S. fur HW; fWtioii W. Township l . IUng 41 E Will. 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The Zenith Self - Sharpening, Ball-Bearing Get a Fountain Sprinkler MALHEUR FORWARDING COMPANY, Wv PIONEER OF THIS SECTION CORRECTS HISTOR Y GIVEN IN OREGONIAN EDITORIAL Says Portland Paper Gives Wrong Statements in Ite 1 ferring to the Humbert Murder Recalled by Asa Carey's Cold Blooded Killing of Jasper Westfall The Portland Oregonian on May 14 commenting upon the cold blooded murder that had taken place at West fall on May 10th, printed the follow ing editorial about former Westfall murders which is answered by a "Pio neer" of this section in ajletter to the Enterprise with a view of correcting the history of that community as re ported by the Portland paper. The Oregonian editorial reads as fol lows : The County Court of Malheur would do a good deed by closing the saloon at Westfall, where another murder occured a few days ago. The trouble is oc casioned by the fighting quality of the "boose," and while it is dispensed there will be shedding of blood. It Is not many years since the Bailey boys figured in . a murder at Bully Creek, which was the old name of that settle ment. The occasion was the Re-' publican primary. Bill Bailey, and his brother were ordinary harmless cowmen and enthusias tic Democrats. Filled' with Phil Cammann's whiskey, they essayed to go over to the polls . "and kill a Republican," using a descriptive adjective of bar sinister degree. They killed an inoffensive man and made a help less widow with small children. They were given long terms in the penitentiary, but 'a Demo cratic governor in the course of time not mucfi time, either turned them loose. The miti gating circumstances was the sole fact that they were full of Cammann whiskey. Cammann is dead, but the quality of the li quor seems unchanged, and just so long as there is a "booze joint" on Bully Creek there will be mur der. Vale, Ore. May 17, 1912, (To the Editor.) The Oregonian' of the 14th inst. says, "The County Court of Mal heur County would do a good deed by closing the saloon at Westfall," which statement is probably true, as might also be said of saloons almost anywhere, owing to the point ' of view of the one considering the ques tion, but in their attempt to write the history of that community, they are so far wrong, that I beg the space to correct some of their statements. Referring to the Humberd murder, by the Bailey Bros, they say filled with fhil Cammann s whisk ey etc. "permit me to say that P. A. Cammann never sold any whiskey nor did he runja saloon, but did conduct a general merchandise establishment, and was the first post master at Bul ly, (now Westfall) and held the posi tion until his death June 14, 1896, giving perfect satisfaction to all pat rons of the office, and no man living in the community ever held more. of the estem, and regard of his neigh bors or was more sincerely mourned than Phillipp A Cammann. Again it was on the day of the Democratic primary,' and not the Republican primary, that the above mentioned murder was committed, and William Humberd, (the victim,) was a Demo crat, and not a Republican, as their letter implies. "The mitigating clr- cumstance was the sole fact that they were full of Cammann whiskey" they say in their write up of the matter, now the fact is, that at the time no saloon had been established in that precinct, and it was currently re ported at that time that the whiskey was sent into that 'precinct that day by a prominent candidate of the Dem ocratic party for the purpuose of con trolling the primary in his own in terest, but be that as it may, it was very easy at thatTtime to send out to other towns in the county, and have from 1 to 5 gallons of whiskey sent in by stage, and it is within the bounds of possiblities that the Bailey Bros., and others jointly ordered in the whiskey, as It was a common oc currence for this to be done, espec ially upon any extra occassion, and a few momenta conversation with any one who was living there at that time, would probably lad one to the con clusion that the sole, "mitigating circumstance" was that by a great many people It was believed that there were others who were equally guilty with the Bailey Bros., but who escaped punishment, It seeming to many a miscarraige of justice. The writer hereof has been a resi dent of that precinct since May 1883, and knows where he speaks and while there is a great deal more that might be said on this matter It seems that this article is already too long, and the only excuse for writing this, was a desire to correct a wrong, and mis leading statement against a man who the writer knew as an exemplary husband, and father, and an upright, nterprsing, ami valuable nlixen, kind and Just to his neighbor, lie was my friend. A rioneer." W S lite is a sure sign ut Imj ilitl difiIUii. A fvw s ir tiNiiilwiUiit'e HiniiiMi lt and I lvr 'I lM I sUensltiiM four tl .Ui.ii ltd it.(.ue ,unl ..illlr, Jl.t'Ut is ! Ut-n Uit. liud l y 1-k.i..-lU.e Isl.UU. fe-ll If VsU I '. Mute CHILDREN ARE URGED TO WORK FOR SCHOOL FAIRS State Superintendent Alderman Writes to Boys and Girls of Ore gon, Tells Them to Get Busy state Superintendent L. R. Alder man has addressed a letter to the boys and girls-of Oregon who have decid ed to grow some garden produce, raise some chickens, or pigs, or sew, cook or carpenter for their local fairs or the state fair, In connection with the great state wide Beries of agricultural and industrial contests this year. The young people are reminded that their schools are closing, hot and tempting summer is approaching, and that the rewards both in prizes and in good habit cultivation wilt continue as big as they are now although the number of contestants to claim them may grow smaller. In his letter the state superintendent says : "Your schools are now closing and many of you will hear the call of the swimming pool and the Bhady woods. I hope you respond to these calls of nature with a right good will, but do not forget your gardens and your pigs, and poultry. If you forget your garden, the calves, the chickens, or your little brothers and sisters are nicely to disturo them u you neglect your pigs they will squeal on you. Stand by the work you have started. The number of contestants may grow smaller but the value of the prizes will grow greater, for those little lambs, goats, and pigs to be given for the best vegetables are fattening, those Shetland ponies are getting more glossy, and that thousand dollars in cash is looming up like the mountains of Midas. At least $20,000 in cash and merchandise will be given in prizes to the boys and girls of Ore gon this year. , , "Perhaps you would like to hear what the schools In the other counties are doing. You may easily guess this from the fact that . there are to be over 85 children's faits. By coun ty the number already reported to my office ia as follows: Baker 1, Benton 1, Clackmas 10, Clatsop 1, Columbia 2, Coos and Curry 1. Crook 2, Douglas 6, Giliam, 1, Grant 1, Harney 1, Hood River 1, Jackson 1, Josephine 1, Klamath 1, Lane 7, Lincoln 1, Linn S, Malheur 1, Marion 2, Morrow 1, Multnomah . 2, Polk 1, Sherman 1, Tillamook 2, Umatilla 3, Wheeler 3, Yamhill 1. "W thinlr fknra will ka uiarcl others but the first reports show the . above as certain. From the middle of August to the middle of October tho work of boys and girls will be the center of attraction at these fairs. Isn't this a fine race? Now that you are fairly into the game show your grit ana buck io ii 10 me ena. It would surprise you to know of the great good that is being done by Cham berlain's Tablets, Darius Downey, of Hewberg Junction, N. B., ' writes, "My wife has been using Chamber lain s Tablets and finds them very effectual and doinsr her lots of Brood. If you have any trouble with your stomach or bowels give them a trial. For sale by Vale Drug Store. - Don't Nurse It The best way to avoid misunderstandings is to come out square with your kick to the man in charge and have it over with. Don't knock behind his back. We. try to treat all fairly but sometimes make errors. Who does not? But here's the meat in this sandwich: -If you feel that you have received the worst of it, march right in to the man in charge and tell him about it. ' See If he doesn't get busy, attempting to set matters right. That's the fair way. The other way is to nurse your grievance, and tell everybody about it except the man who should know it. Half the troubles in this world could be avoided by having a fair understanding at the start. We stand ready to meet you half. The First National Bank Vale, Oregon ... - Five Per Cent On Time Deposits Capital Stock $50,000 Money Sent to All Parts of the World at Lower Rates than Charged by the Post Office. DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS: J. S. Edwards, Pres't T. W. Halliday, First Vice President W. R. Wilkerson Second Vice Pres't James Munro, Cashier J. E. Lawrence, A cat Cashier W. J. Graff, Oregon-Idaho Lumber Co. F. MULKEY, Mgr. All Kinds of Building Material Exclusive Agents for Overland Plaster. Also "King" Coal Material practically all under sheds it H.J w hi I ki.nf I' II II .!'( H '. ll I (l Ut I4llt l l(lll'f ll l.lj'll EXCURSIONS EAST Via OREGON SHORT LINE UNION PACIFIC RAIL ROADS May 18. 25, 31: June 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 20, 22, 29; July 3, 12, 20: August 1, 2, 10, 23, 31; September 4, 5. Limit, October 31st, 1912. Very Low Hates to DENVER. OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS And many other points Ste uny Oregon Bhort Une Agent for rates aud further particulars, or write: I), K. MJULHY, (iVihiuI PiiHaeittfer Atfent HALT LAKH HIV .... UTAH arif iN-ir