Redmond News. 0 1 KNOCKERS How Coryvllle Got F.id of a Bunch cf Unprcgrcssives. KeJmoml, Julr 27. W. A. Cox lias gone to hi? home In the weftorn part of the f taJe. Messrs. Lamb and LanJcs made a trip to the Culver ceithbvnliood i YOUNG MEN OnGANZED. tor grain ims wees. Miss Olive Sti.uh, of Spokane, Aj th. Crokin3 Critici Coutdnt Stand th Crocl cf Initiation Into the Mysterious. Order cf ths G. B.'s. A Story cf Masks and Spade. daughter of Mr. and Mr. II. M Suiith of this p'aec, is quite ill will spinal meningitis and will probably not he Me to make the Thews was souiotUing Joins lu Cory- Tisit here that the was intending. ! vl:;- Ttw G. IVa wero pettlus l-usy. i m . i . i Ylu were the G. B.'sr OU, Just fol- l riendswiil anxiously await the', ... . . ., . . i low tills little story ar.J f.tul out! news that the is better. There is a new settler on tlefert. Mr. and Mrs. Evison Vinson took her in and will care j but n small pwhip, only fur or five. the At! For tuauy years Coryvllle had ha.t on liaud an oversanplr of citizens .hose cliief aetivlt.v Ire J to ilo with kn-vkitig the town. These fellows wens for her. Weight eight pounds. Lucile Redmond had a birthday Saturday, her ninth, and a num ber of her young friends enjoyed themselves with her. Colonel Helcher also had one, his (58 th. Init they JM harm. Half a dwen mag ; p:s caa spoil the bost cheese ever , niRile. So those town knockers, those ' .w.i!;ius critics, wore slowly under j ni!:ilti the pxl reputation of Cory ' vi!!e by the!r lucesaant chorus of defa mation. Nothing suited them. They oppose,! every movement for the gooj but he did not know he was going B!!ll clamored aiul hammered when to have a party, too, until thev all . over anybody suggested a street tin- walked in on him at M otVu t . : provemeut, a new Imildinjr, the organ- ... .. j Isation of a business men's club or me lownsne tunning. About anything of the sort. or SO gathered and l-roucht their! riuatiy the G. IVs were organized. eatables, including iee cream and ! f .7"? not thc .,.,,... . i crs ' t'uneh Into their confidence. There cake oi an Kinds, it did not take was a reason and a pood one for not long to fix the rooms up ju?t aspettins the kuoctiera know. The G. though it were the renal thing to ! J?, J"3 ?,rg!,u,wd If.fT ? , r .. . , Initial meeting was heid In an old iiHtcapany uie.e. u did not al.nJoned schooihouse half a mile out take Ions;, cither, to stay until , ot town. Grips and passwords and midnight. Everybody "t rjoved ! o!or stvret Ei-as vw ? , E.vc,n ,., . , , - 1 la mystic r.proa was devised, hut It Iumfelf,and hopes that the Coionel , was not to he worn where aprons as happy will still have many returns of the day. E. C. Park. Teachers Examinations. Notice Is hereby; plven" that the County Superintendent of Crook County will hold the regular exami nation of applicants for state and county papers at rrineville, follows! FOR STATE PAPERS. as usually are worn. It vrta to be tied around the head just below the eyes, thus son-ins as a mask. The G. B.'s had been in existence only a mouth or so, holding their meet ings every Friday night In the old sehoolhouse, wbeu one of the knockers discovered that such a society had been formed. lie straightway notified his brother knockers. The group met In a grocery store. "Seems to be something mighty mys terious about It," remarked the chief knocker. "Yes; can't Imagine what they're op to," said another. "The society seems to have thirty or forty members, and rvi.,, - i , . 10 liiiriy ur tuny luoiuut-rs. nuu Commeuoins W ednesday, August j ulost of tuta' M the j-oanor c,Pmont l. ,tJO clock A. M., and continuing ; oroun,i town, young business men." until Saturday, August 13, nt 4 F. -How did you find that out?" asked " knocker No. 3. Wednesday FenruansLlp, hlstorv I "Why, one of the members told me," ejo11ins, physical geogjapliy, read-1 replied the other. ins:, psychol"-v. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of tenching, grammar, book keeping, physies, civil government. Friday F ti y si olojry, ge igrap h r, composition, algebra, Saturday Botany, plane geom etry, general history, English litera ture, school law. FOB COI XTT PAPKKS Commencing Wednesday, August 12. at 9 o'clock A. JI., and continuing until Friday, August U, at 4 P. M. Wednesday- Fenmanship, historv, orthography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, phvsi ology. Friday-Geography, school law, civil government, C. B. DixwmitiK, Superintendent of Public Instrnc tlon. Wood Sawincr. Having purchased the wood saw ing outfit of C. D. Calbreath I am prepared to cut wood both forth" people living iu Frineviilo and those in the neighboring district. C-H II. L. Ilonns, Frinevillo. $20 Reward Retam cf Two lkm$. Strayed from t,e Ma? field place on Crooked river n May, a t4u onp sorrel with flaxen ma. thrre Vears old; one brown three years old. Both Vil? r. t-?;0'1""1 are not Ken tie. i 11 pay $20 reward for their recovery otity J. li. Uarvev. I'liimviii. ,. . ., -' 7-2;itf Dairy Farm for Sale. In city limits of Trineville. 12 Dur- tk ir,lo7' 1 s-'e,1 lrill, 1 harrow. o. 4 Sharpies separator. 3 W aer. e deeded land within half mde of I'ri'e vear For n V; f CrP tof"p,i jear. For further particelnrs apply to 7-23 5tP Piineville, Or. FOLK'S OAZETTFOa ( Town a.i vM.;..L"n vy, ti and ProfL.;pinn . I.. I'fif.K & CO., E. C. PARK Importer and breeder of pure-bred Poland China JCogs and SZlack angshan CfiicJcons roung stock for sale Redmond, Oregon. AdJrc-ss Gasoline -MBmG 1-n r ban ;s SciiUhs rr wpigMne P-r uniKrSe 1JyUa'"0S uud t W-l1p;;rptAIOrse iludt"rs hoppers, Alwv?rii V!'l,lty ,rnr"1s at ''"vest Prlnes. W. F. KING, Asreat, Priiaevaie, Ore. Fairbanks Morse & Co PORTLAND, OREGON. All of which was quite true. It was true also that this member had vio lated no rule of the G. B.'s. He had been detailed to acquaint the knockers with these prtnjary facts concerning the society. Immediately the knocker In chief had expressed a desire to at tend a meeting. lie was cordially In vited along with his brother knockers. When the five town knockers filed Into the old schoo'house at the regular Fri-.ly night meeting they found a most startling assemblage. About for ty nien, with long white apron-like macks concealing their faces and reaching far below their shoulders, were standing around the walls of the chamber, which contained no seats. Every fifth man carried a blazing torchlight Many of the others carried picks, spades and shovels. The supreme sachem of the G. B.'s advanced to the group of visitors and asked thera solemnly If they desired to be Initiated Into the order. They re plied that they did. How can a man knock unless he is on the Inside? The chief knocker laughed scornfully as he assented to the Initiation. "The ordeal Is severe," Bald the su preme sachem, "but if you survive It you are our brethren. Advance, G. IVsr Fifteen of the masked figures ad vanced, carrying stout cords. They quickly bound the hands of the knock ers behind them and tied the whole group together with a rope. Then the torch bearers caaie forward, tho knock ere were led outside, the other G. B.'s followed, and tho entire party stopped on the open space back of the school house. Without a word the men with picks began to dig, the shoveIer3 began to shovel, while the torch bearers held their lighta high above the group. Aft er tho digging was well under way the G. B.'s started up a dirgelike song In duleful voices. Altogether It was an uncanny scene. "Wha-what are you fellows np to anyhowV gasped the chief knocker. "Gentlemen, unmask," commanded the supreme Eaehcm. All the G. B.'a unmasked, revealing the fact that they were the leading young men of Cory vllle. Then the supreme sachem, who happened to own the grocery store In which the knockers chiefly knocked, addressed tho candidates for Initiation: "We ore the Grand Buryers. We are digging your graves. We have reach ed the conclusion that a few first class funera!3 are needed In the Interest of Coryvllle, and we have selected you f entlemen for the honor of furnishing the raw material. For years you have knocked and blocked every movement for the good of our town, and we have decided that Coryvllle can get along without you. However, we are going to give you a chance. If you will promise solemnly to boost and not to knock hereafter, you may take your own time and die natural deaths. But always remember that the Grand Bury ers have tho tools and that we can dig." Coryvllle has no knockers now. BUItrt JOYCE. Kotiv-t for Publication. Depart ment ot the Interior, United SU!e Ijtnd Otlic t The Italic, Or., June 2, l'.Xtt. Notice i hereby civen that F.r J. tili. . of Waitaburg, Wall Wall county, Wath., who on June 2, 1XW, made T.k S. woni Htatenient No. 4tvV for N1, NK4. M't4 NKl4 and NFS NW'V KVtion 12, townxhip 13 south, ranee IS east, W. M., hat filed notice of in tention to mi'ie final proof, to fMablih claim to the land above deacribed, lw- lor Kivister and lteoeiver at The I'alle. th-., ontheKth day of Auguct, Claimant name r nitncMct: Fred A. liiee, of I'rineville, Oregon; 1 1 rover C. Newman, Kobert UrumhUv, t-orrvst tarpe titer, of WaiUburg, Wash iiititon. Mp C. V. MOORR, Register. The City Meat Market HOKIGAX & STILL, Props. Ntic for PaUktUaa IVpartment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The ltalles, Or. J one 23, I'AVS. Notice is berebv given that Alfred W. Bavn of rrineville. Oregon, who, oil Nov. 27, llM), made HonieMead F.ntry No. 8700, tor S-M s section " township IS outh rattire 14 east, W. M., has filtnl iHitic of intention to make final five-venr proof to establish claim to the land above iescribed, before Co intv Clerk oi Crook county, at his office, t Piineville, Oreion, on tlu l.th day of August, PAIS. I l iuimnt r.ame a ttneti; lrilltria It lldt-n l.i...K A .Iiiine Moftitt, U. W. Jone, all of 1 rinevule, Or. 7-2 C. W. Moork, Register. For Irrigated Farms I and Fruit Lands fli1 TM TLIIT I DESCHUTES VALLEY I WRITE I H. F. JONES Tjj Redmond, - . Oregon Itotice for Publication. IVpartment of the Interltr. V. S. IjiikI OltKv at Tli' Ivtllra. On-run, Juuv 'J4. l.t Notli U berehy etwn that Ueonte V. 1 KntjtoH or Culver. On-goii, who, on lv.vmmlr , ww, mmm lioni-su-mi HiiplK- itlon n;. for N l4 sis-liim T. towteOOp H tuiulh. runii Unw, t. M., hH lllr,l nelttvof Intention to make flnnl tivyir proof to fslul.llsh claim totheUitut ftiuv di,-rttHk(l, Hfur Wwrren Bi n. county cleHt. nt 1'rltit-vllle, tn,ui,on thi 17lll ity of Allillltl, llUKi. i ininiHiit nnint-sHs witness. ttnltfrlt. Kllhlt. rh:ir!itt Tliomn-n IS'rrv RenJ. Jo&ac L, t Uutotn. nil or Cul wr. Onnua --P C. W. .Mount, tValsler. Notice for Publicitioa. 'Department of the Interior. . S. Land Oitioeat The lilies. Or., .May 12, l'JOS. Notice is hereby given that Maud Brown. of rriacviHe, Oregon, who, on April 7, made iiinner Application, o. iiiiA, for net-i'nw'i and uCne'i ec 20. tp 12 s. r lt e, w m., has riled notice of intention to make final proof, to eet.tlv lish claim to the land above deeoril-ed, before the count v clerk at Priueille. Oregon, on the SlHh day of Joly, 1108. t liomunt namts as itneres: John 15. Brown, of Culver, Oregon, A. U. Eastwood ami Bale Jone, Ixith o! Prineville, Oregon, and John W. Dee. of tirizzly, Oregon. 5-28 C. V. JIoobe. Keinster. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. United Nute Land tttllee at The Italics, Oregon, June 2, l'JOS. Notice is hereby given that (irover C. Newman. of Waitjburg, Wailu Walla countv, Wash., who on June 2, 1008, made Timber and Stone sworn sutement. No. loo, tor Stt .h, yK4 and Eh, SWM, section 28. townshin U "onth, range IS east, W. M., has filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land ulxive leperibed, before Rekrhter and Receiver at. The Dalles. Oregon, on the 17th day Claimant names as witnesses: Fred A. Rice, of Prineville, Oregon; ?zra J. Culp. Rol)ert Brumb'av. Forrest Carjienter, of Waitsburg, Washington. wp U. . JIOOKK, liegtjter. Headquarters for Home - Cured Lard and Bacon Try some of Crook county's choicest products.. Its the best that money can buy. You will not only save money but you will help build up a home industry. Wo alrav carrv tho best in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal. Special rates when sold in large quantities' We handle all kinds of country produce HORIGAN & STILL HjTTHVEIBIEIR, III Jj Shingles', MouUing!, Window?, Poitrn, Cilnsses, Ktc. Etc., Kto. I CU I DD Sf DCDO I PRIXEVILLK, ORElSOtf r Champion Mowers Kotice for Publication. I-p.-trni,tit of tlie Interior, C. 8. Land OttU-e at Tne lik-', Oretrnn, June , IwjM. Notice ii hereby plvcn that ljvvi Knurr. of Lamnnta, OreKun, wlio on jnly 1. ljrtt. mate Hoiut-steHM Knry No. 127-" tor S. t ru Ma. r It e. W M. hn$ tilu.t not iee of iiitin. lion to nrnlie flnnl Hve-yenr !"'"' " eatatiliali mini fj ine inna urntvt- (iincnirt-'l, 'lorv Warren Brown, County Ck-rk, at Criiieulle, rt-iron, itn ine l.-tn iiuv o! Anjrut. ejus. t'Umianl dhhk-s a.i wiltieftK: Jfilin fi Waiie, (jri-n Unite. tValf-r Helfrii-h and ciinries i aitou, all ( f Lamonta, Oreifon. i-p V. t. Mooac, Ki-(-iter, Notice to Creditors. Nolir8 is hereby civen bv the under- sitrned, adinmn-trntor of the et:te of Commodore Carroll, deeeaHed, to all nerpons havintr claims atrainst the estate oi commodore Carroll, deceased, to present the tame with proper vouchers to the unders:incd at Ihh oliice in rrine ville. Or. eon, within six months from the date oi the lirwt publication of t hie notice. Dated this Kith day of .Tnlv, 1908. J. II. H.tNKn, 7-10 8-13 Administrator. Notice for PuMicalion. I'ppnrtmpnt of tho Interior. V. H. Iind OHlce. ut Tlie iitillca. Orrtfon. July 4J, HW8. Notice Is ben by Klvr-n that Kinilv K. Powell. of Prineville, CrHik county, Orrgoti, who, on June tl, lao, mado tlrnlur and atone xworn statement No. wa 4(iTii, for K'-iNKVi. N " !,SK!'4, see 1H. art HW'iNSV'i. wo 17. in 1? , r Hie, w in, liua filed not lee of InU-ntlon to imike flnnl priHif loiMtalillnh claim to the lllDd HIMlVe (leserOrt-n. lM!ltre I h f-oontv r-li-rk at. ninevllle, Onuon, ou the btb day of ueiooer, i-.-ob. iHlinant namffl afl wltneaaea: Itihci t fl Hrnlth. Siiiiinel A. Prow, Henry MK oy, and Miireiia i). Powell, o'l of Prlnevilli!, On-uon. etfu tJ. . JVIookk, Hi-KiHter. Notice for Publicatioa -Tleparlment of the Interior. U.K. J,and UMoeatThejMtlleMlr., , , Juiy, iws. ftotice Is hereby (flven that Kllatt K. lloilea, of Prineville, Oregon, who, on May III, 1W8, inn dc timber nnd atone aworn Hlatement ttA) No. 4IUH for HtS4NWK. NK'JMW and .Ntts Keloid l,t, M!e7, tp 1.1 a, r Ui e. w in, biiMliled nolle of Intention to make final proof, to rMiilillKh elaim to the land above di-w-rllM-d, befoiii th1- county elerk. at Prine ville, Orexon, on tho bill day of October, (;i,-ilrnant nainea n wltneaw-a: M. T). Pow ell, Wade H. JIuaton, KolK-rt (J. Hmith and V aller O'Nell all of Pi Innvllle, OrKoii. O. VV. Woobk, fUnlater. Notice for Publicities. (Not Coal Land.) Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Olllee at The 1ml lea, Or., , , July ti. WIS. Notice Is hereby itlven that Carl (.'. Hrlx, rorinerly Carl Chrla rtlkkelaen, of Prineville Orea-on, who on April loth, l3, made Homo. atiad Application No. liMUO, for K'.iHFM. SVVKK), HK'jHWfc, aeon, tp 15, r 14 e, W m, baa Hied nuliee of Intention to make final five year proof, to establish elaim to the land above described, before Warren iirown, county clerk Crtiok county, OreKon, Rt Prlmv vllle. ( rook county, Oregon, on the 8rd day of Bi-ptember, HiUh. tlaiinant nainea aa wltneaacs: C'haa. D. RwaiiKon. Robert U. Hmith, J. Alwln IHijks and Klausou A. Buaaett, all of Prineville, Oreeon. 0, W. Mookb, lli-glater. Reapers, Binders and Rakes All kinds of wire cable, rope, guy lines, hay forks, hay carriers, pulleys, machine oils and other haying supplies Sold Right C. W. ELKINS rrineville, Oregou. 1 Mm rPl 'J II'' t'i Hats, Shoes and Clothing T A ctunjilote lino of Cicnt's rurniitliiiigfl At Trice that you caa itfloril tt Call in nml let us uliuw Veil tllO pMnll ailil quote you tur irieei. A Choice Line of Cigars & Tobaccos THE OWL CASH STORE R. B. ADAMS, Proprietor I k i yi hi'. to THE HAMILTON STABLES (Horscshoein in 0iHH,etiin) J. H. WIOLE, Proprlotor , rKiMtvitir, ourtioN BttH k tioArJfJ by the JnTit-k. or month nt Ken."on:ili!d rati'!. lii-iut mlur tm when in IrimvilU. KTa 1k.h.sui.k. "i hv Fine Livery Rigs For Rent ft & ft Report of th condilion of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At ilia tloa of butineaa May 14, I9C8 itiMoi'iifi: Imiii and IHaronnta f-'ll ?' t'nltisl HIhIihi lloiula Il.'au ta) Hunk o uil ,. 13.Si) lU I'ue from Iwnka VT.I1U W mall uii band v S7.ll 0U Itednuplloii fund MS ou l4.uui.iTlt:a enpllal Htork I ICjm 0) Hurplua ninl uinllnbted prod I a HJ.t a M (Mn uliOhm , It'. M0 0D liwllvliluol Ik-iMial't lT,71 n R. F. AlUn. Pr.ja.nl WU1 Wur..U.r, Vic FV.UU I . ra HO t. m. B.Wwin. rau II, Hala.in, A'i CuhlM bcr 2. 7ossc 9oary Pubiie Sisters, Oregon Cstato, Brokerage and Snsuranco Choice improved Srrigaled Sarins for Sale Jt Jew Sood Jfotnejead jCocalions r i r.T w J n r.i n LJ r,:i i. J r: t'J r.i t J r n Senoral ZSlacksrnithing IIoitSKHHOEI.NO, WoOD Woi!K, KTO., Neatly and I'iiomi'tly 1oni2 Whkn it w Done By : : : Robert 9ooro Satisfaction Will lie Guaranteed Prineville, OftKGON. r.i r." L J LJ LJ r-1 i.j r.i LJ rj.i r.i LJ r.i VJ r, i LJ ra LJ n LJ ri LJ r : . r-i J 1 IlieuiNeil Kcstaurant LJ r.i LJ r.i L J r.i LJ r i i.i rn LJ r.i. LJ r,i L'J ri LJ r, WJ m LJ MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIUL.E, OREGON First Class Meals 25c and Up Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season r i L J r.i L J r.i ij ri L J L--JL iiL i ; , ,- ; : ' - 'i ,)-Tw.nrnr.1.ir nr.nr.nriir.rir.iri.1 tJtJa.awUa.JL.JUUIfclJkJIJLyaiakUtULULULUa.aa.UkalW SMELZER & ELLEFSON, Props. L J r i LJ r.i LI ri L J r.i LJ ri LJ ni LJ R.i LJ r.i LJ r.i L J r.i LJ r.i L J .E3 r.i LJ r .1 rrrr3r?ir!irrirnr.r.?irar,rirrt ifsjir.nrnrrirrnrnrinrJiinsrirnnli kJkUWIJt'JLUawUkULUkUk'JaaUuUla.iiraaUI.UkUkiJk Notice for Publication. ( iHoluted Tract.) Public Land Sale. The DalliiB, Oregon, Laml Office, June 20, lil()8. Notice is hereby jiven that, its (lirt'cte'l by the ("oinmii-Bioncr of the General liand Uificc, under provisions of Act of (Joiifrc-Hfl apiroveil Juno 27, hum, PublicNo. SOU, wo will offer nt public Bale, to the hitrhent bidder at 10 o'clock a. in., on the (lib day of Ati(junt, iuijS next, at tins oliice, the lollowmx tract of land, towit : SKY, HE'., See. Tp. 14 8., it. USE., W. M. Any persons clainnnir advcrHelv the above-dencril)ed lands are advirod to file tneir .claims, or objectionH, on or before the day above di.'siunatcd foi gale. C. W. Moobk, Reirintor. 6-25 Locig II. AitNKgoN, Iteceiver Notice for Ptiblicution. Department ot tlio Interior, U. B. ljind Offlue at The Uallfa, Orrgnn, June 'ii, i;m. Notice la heroliy given thiit of Prineville, Om-koii, who, on Mnrnh 8. 1Mi2, niniln Hoimatiart Entry Ko. KHIt'i, tor H'A V of ana 11 unti!ST',N aecll, tp 13 a, r IS e, w in, luia flli-a notlee of liili-nllon to iimke Hniil n ve-yen r proof, to eatnhllah elulm to the land aoove deacrlljeil, before the Count y Clerk orCrook Oounty, On-ifnn, at t'rlnevlllo, Ore gon, on the lath day of AiiKuat, limn. 1 ii I inn n t nitinia na wltneHKi-a: Kdwiird R. .Ttlll.'U I lunnra M I ui . John Uujjlln, allof l'rlneville, Orenoii. C. W. Mooim, lU-glater." Notice for Publication. department of the Interior, United Ktati'H Land Olllee at Tho Dalles, Oregon, May 12l.h, 1IKJ8. Notice ii hereby (jivn thut John V. Hitter, of I'linevillo, Oregon, who, on March 9th, 1(108, made Timber Application, No. 4.ro!, for fc Bceticn 28, town phip 12 south, rango 17 east, V. M., has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to eptablmh claim to tho land ahove described, before 1 he Regis ter and Receiver, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 4lh day of August, 11108. Claimant names as n itnesRes: It. K. Jones, Mrs. N. C. Jones, Wil liam (J. I'.alfour, Arthur J. Decker, all of rrineville, Oregon. 5 21 p C. W. MOORE, RegiHter. Notice for Publication (liolated Tract) ' Kerial No. oin T'lIHUO LAND 8ALK Thu Dallea, Oregon, J.nnil Oftlce, July 2, IMS. Notice la hereby given that, Ra directed hy tlieConiinlaHloiier of Hie l.cin-rnl Land Olllee, under jirovlBions of Aet of CoiiKreaa ai.rnveil Jiinuin, ItaM, I'ublle-No, :m.r we will elfer at iiuiiiic aale. to the Ii u heat I, di er. nt 1(1 o'clock a. m., on tlie 1 day of Auituat, I'.niH, next, at thla olllee, fie following tract of land, lowlt: 8W'4NW, Sec 20, Tp 15 a, It 17 e, Any peraons claiming ndveraely the above described laiicla are ailvlned to file their elaliua or objectloiia, on or heforo the day above dealguiited for mile. f!. W. MofiHE, IteglHter, 7-9 Louis H, Ahmkhon, Receiver, i It's easy to reach North Beach Take Steamer POTTER from Portland Paiicngcn trt bow Iranif.rrcd to the railroad at MECLER fourle.n miles np (lie Columbia River from Ilwaco. Thii elimioaUi tbe etceiiity of itacraers waitinf for Ibt lid and iniuru a prompt and regular Summer Schedule The Steamer T. J. POTTER leaves rorlland every morning excCpt Pnturtlay and Sunday nt ; 8:30 o'clock. Satufrtlay only at 2 o'clok P. M. llemember tho Summer rato on the O. R. & N. is $12.00 from Shaniko to all North Head, points and return; good until September 30th. : Norlh llench lan fiimoiia, hcaiitKiil place the moat ner. feet heaeh on the whole Norn, t'oiiat. ' rheru are accominndiillinia (iiiloro at nrleea to ault all taati-ai ea, ,,g faellltl,., wMlt o.,iih1-L," rf'et ba iI.ImJ eonditiona; all aorta of ainum-menta ami dlieralom. Cunio have a good real and a Jolly tlinu. 1 " 7 2tf E. J. WILSON, Local Agent, Shaniko, Or. WM. McMURRAY, Ofneml rasecngcr Agent, Portland, Oregon.